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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984 ORANGE C OUN TY . CA l IFOHNIA ~1 r Cf NT'-,
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Coast
There are Improvements
In coronary artery bypass
grafts, a county audience
ls told./ Al
An accused rapist tearful-
ly denies he assaulted
Balboa waitress./ A8
California
A family feud leaves a
Mexican family without a
home./A4
Two lesbians have lost a
restaurant discrimination
case. /A4
Nation
The late ex-Communist
Whittaker Chambers will
be honored by Reagan.
/A4.
A mother admits drown-
ing her four ct:illdren In a
river.JM
World
The Japanese have In-
vented a car that drives
sideways, making It easy
topark./M
China denies It tried to
smuggle high-tech ma-
terlals frbm U.S. IM
Rome
A mother, exhausted
from caring for four chil-
dren, considers desper-
ate measures to gain
help./82 .
Food
As bachelors are Immune
from the tradition of leap
year on Feb. 29, lt'saday
to celebrate./C1
Sports
Estancia and Mater Del
survive, but Fountain Val-
ley and Ocean View bow
out of CIF basketball
playoffs./01
Golden West, Saddle-
back continue their win-
ning ways In the young
community college
baseball season ./03
Entertainment
"Star Wars" ls finally
coming to your llvlng
room, but wlll It be too
·IrViDe crash hurts I 0 kid
'It looked like Vietnam,• one witness said;
collision leaves two In critical shape
By ANDREA ADELSON
ud STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .,. ........
Two University Hiah School
teen·a$el'1 were near death today
following a violent accident Tuesday
afternoon in Irvine, when a pickup
truck loaded with 10 youths headed
for a favorite lunch spot overturned
and plowed into a tree.
The force of the single-car accident
tossed the students onto a residtntial
street and the truck was snapped
nearly in half.
.. It looked like Vietnam. There
were bodies everywhere," said one
man, drawn-to the accident scene on
Yale Avenue by sereamjna sirens.
Students John Kuhel, 16, and John
Dahlgren, IS, suffered critical injuries
while two girls sustained serious head
wounds. Six other youths were
treated at local hospitals for minor
cuts, bruises and scrapes. police
reported.
Lt. Al Muir said excessive speed
and possibl~tention by the driv-
er, Jeffrey , l 6, were the ap-
parent causes of the J 2:20 p.m>
accident, the wont incident involv-
ina student.a within memory of school
officials.
Usin1 skid marb left on the
pavement, police have calculated the
truck was traveling in excess of 70
mph, accordina to Sgt. Mike White.
T&e speed limit on the ro.dway iJ SS.
Passenger Kristina Thornton, 1 s.
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Thia !'u the accldent ecene ln lnlne alter a pickup truck loadei with 10 youtba Oftl'tanUlid aad plcnrel lnto a tree.
Judge rejects i~junction request by two
airlines seeking John Wayne Airport access
By JEFF ADLER? . minutes to rule that neither America °' .. .,_,......,, West Airlines nor Jet America was
LOS ANGELES -The Orange entitledtoasharcofthe41 fliahtsnow
County Board of Supervison found allocated among the six competing
itself in an unfamiliar position Tues-airlines servina the airport.
day in U.S. District Court Judge America West and Jet America
Terry Hatter Jr. 's Los Angeles sued the Board of Supervision last
courtroom-on thewinningsideofa month in hopes of joining AirCal,
John Wayne Airport access dispute. Republic, Frontier, Western, Pacific
It took Hatter less than five Southwest and American airlines in
serving the lucrative Orange County
air market begining March I .
But Hatter, who twice before sided
with the airlines and ordered the
flight allocation process revised or the
airport's runways to be opened to
additional carriers, wasted no time in ·
denying the two airlines the
preliminary injunction their at-
torneys iought.
Noting that a new airline access
plan was being prepared by the
county and citing the "incomplete
plans" of th~ airlines to begin service,
Pilgrim casts off
for new NB berth
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. °""' .... ..,
After weeks of controversy, ticket-
ing and legal action, Dennis
Holland's Pilgrim of Newport left
Newport Beach's Rhine Wharf Park
Tuesday at hiah noon.
the Balboa Pavilion.
Holland, 38, of Costa Mesa, was
suffering some dizziness from his
rec~nt bout with pneumonia as he
took the Pilgrim's polished oak helm,
but he enjoyed his boat's first journey
nonetheless, he said.
"There'll be a lot more trips a lot
better than this one," said Betty
Holland. who along with Dennis built
the Pilgrim by hand over 13 years in
the front yard of their Costa Mesa
home.
the judge refused to grant the order.
He said the airlines failed to show
how denial of the flights would cause
the companies any irreparable harm.
Arnenca Westattomey John Lyons
admitted afterward that be was
somewhat stunned by the swiftness of
the proceedings.
.. We're obviously disappointed
with the ruling," Lyons said. "An
appeal will be considered.••
He also said the court decision
made it nearly impossible for the
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POiice
fuming
on fast
release
Drug suspect freed
before report written
BySTEVBMABBLE °' .. ..., .......
Huntinaton Beach police e"pressed
anger today at a judge who ordered
the release of a _key suspect in a cSr:ua case late Tuesday before narcouc:s
officers bad even finished writina
their arrest reports.
••1 was shocked," said Huntinatoll
Beach police Sgt. Carl Vidano.
"Within l S minutes after Ftting here
we got a call to release this guy. We
.. were still writins the report."
West Orange Municipal Court
J udae Leonard McBride said be
ordered the release of Jon J. De-
jarnett. 33, after receiving a. tdepbone
call from the man's attorney.
"I've known the attorney for 20
yean and I've never known him to
~nt the facts,.. explained
McBride, who made the release order
after reau1ar ~ hours.
He said the attorney informed him
he had rcpre5ented Dejarnett on
several criminal matters before and
found the man to be trustworthy.
A second man arrested in the drug case, John N'aylor, 31 . was not
released. He remained in custody
today on S 15,~ bail.
.. If this isjusttce and you want to be
fair, why wasn't the other fellow
released?" asked Sgt. Vidano.
Police, armed with a narcotics
warrant, arrested the two men at 8
p.m. at a residence at 8012 Taylor
Drive. '
Officen uid they sciz.cd four
pounds of marijuana, S 13,000 worth
of cocaine and 200 milliliters of a
(..,.__ eee UL&A8&/A2)
late for far-out ratings? Dennla Bolland
The showdown was over.
Holland's .handmade, l 00-foot
replica of an : 8th-century clipper shit>
motored away from the city dock in a
cloud of exhaust and was off on its
.. first long4istance cruise" -an
hour and a half journey around
Newport Harbor -before it tied up
at Art's Landing, a private dock near
Holland feudeQ with the city of
Newport Beach for a month over the
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Buelneu
Westminster Plaza,
which was formerly the K-
mart center, Is due for a
facellft./85
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Happy b 'day Huntington
--·spmebodymust care
There are celebrations and then • __ ..._ ______ .._ ........
there are celebrations. But the one
Huntington Beach City Council
memben staled Tuesday niabt may
take the~ --RnEll '•• T Hl L1GHTf R S1 0L
In fact, that was the hi&hl~t oftbe
celebration - a piec:e of cake for a few
former City Council memben and
mayors aod some well-wishen in the
audience in Oty Hall Cbamben.
They munched on a white cake that
the city s>icked up at Vons for $30
after the Huntinaton Beach Concert For a city oftldally celetntina it.a
Band perfonned in City C.Ouacil 75th diunoDd jubilee Univenary
chambers. The brief ceremony came I.here WllD°1 a lot of lpiut)e or zi9':
at &he end of a study 1e11ion on a No ftreworb.: It wu a radw ttaid
sen.iOr citizen bousina i•ue and a6ir, ~ .Jor a city Wbicb
before the start of the reauJar council bouu a colorfuJ 1liaoi'y of once beina that wu delayed until 8:30 p.m.That. an oil boom town.
raaures ~ut to leu than ~ minute'• But you can't accuae the city of
celebration for ev~ year 1n the city•• toint overbQud. Tbei'e wun "t one
rich history. unowaciemeat i..ed from*' chy
~ C.Oun~ SupcrVilOf Hat-beialdina the momeatoua oc:clllbl.
rictt Wieder, a fOrmer m•Yor of the t In kt, the "'ceaetndoll" ••c ti city,Pftltftteda'olliauetotheai{i't IDd 'aJmOet lib an ·~ A.net it
Mayor J~ Ketfy .,r.neec1 a ue ~ P9Je1 with the ,_.-40na
to her. Nine otber rormer 0 I celebi'atlOD Newport Beach put
were intrOd~ And afven memen-t~ in 1911 to odcbrate that
toes, but that p about it.: ' city's 7Sth anlli~. I
• In Newport, there was a parade
then with about 60 ftoats and entries
that featured hometown celebrities
Buddy.EbaenandJeanneCapley. Lei
Brown'• bis-bend performed. there
wtre dances and aotf. termis, vol-
leyball and lawn bowlina tour-
naments and l OK runs. Irvine canine cop
killed by motoriSt
The city publi~ a history b9<>k
that will IOOO have Its tee0od pnnl· i~ Officials detticated Inspiration
Poant overlooki!)l. tbe Pacific to tbe
public. Police alief Charles 01'01S
aod bis fenow barbershop linem
entenained. And the grand finale was
a bi& dance on t!>t newly ~mptcted BJ CBJUSTINE DBCIEB Paa'lic C.O.st Highway brid&e. for· Of .. .., .......
mer state Transponation Director People aren't the only victims of driven wbo rut and run.
Adriana Oianturco wu one of the Late Tuctday t>i&h t. Farnsworth, an Irvine police doa, Mt Jtnick aod
metr)'·maken. A special city al wu killed by a bit .. nd-nm motonst on Culvu Drive near Yale Ave.
daianed to mart the anniversary. A • Narcotics .,ents had been 1eardn1111 c:ondominiwn at l 71 Stttam~ ~of 1,000 attended the diamond in the Lakes and srwi"JS area at about I C>.30 p.m. wbtft Famswonb ran oft
jubilee dinDCf. •1'bete wu a ICUftlc at the door and taimetlilila IDC>oked tllie dol. '()De of'
8'at Huntinaton Be.ach, Oranee the officm tried to find him, bul be wu aone ... u1d lrvine l)Olicc 5't. Dick County•1 thinf larlnt city with a Bowman.
populauon of 180,000, kept a much Farnsworth, ~h about S.S.000, wu a BOuvier da FlUckn., a nft bftled
lo'Mf profile -cont1derably lower. especially suited to p0hce worlt becau.ac they aft ~~ tlltdliaient iDd
Officials directed the City Council well-bchav~. Farnsworth looked like a l~ .Nrr)'.~ bar Wiii
(..... llAPPT/AI) \ • (Ph r... /Q)
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RELEASE ANGERS BB POLICE •..
Prom Al
sub5tan~ believed to be hasb1 h 01t
Police 1d they were met at the
door of Dc1arncu's residence by a
Doberman pinscher that delayed
entry into the home Iona enouah for
at least two other men to escape over
a backyard wall.
A night-long search using police
hehcopter for the escaped men was
not successful.
Vidano said he was surprised at the
release of Dejarnett a man he
described as having few taes to the
community. He said DeJamett rents
the residence he lives an and a~
parentl) as unemplo)ed.
."ll's tbc ume old t9")'," said
V1dano. ''YcAI act them offtbe streets
and before you know it they're back.
out there apin. I don't even know 1f
that's newsworthy anymore."
McBride said he weighed out the
matter by dctenmnana whether the
drua suspect prescotc<t a danger to the
community.
"I'm very cautious about that. In
fact, yesterday afternoon I ref used to
reduce the bail on two sex offenders
because I felt they did present a
danger to the community.
He said DcJarnett's attorney
"guaranteed'' his client would show
up for his coun date.
PILGRIM FINDS NEW HOME ••.
From A l
docking of the Pilgnm on cat)
property.
The Caty Council as~cned that
Holland was blocking public access to
the wharf but Holland claamel) the
boat was unsafe w moH·.'
Tuesda). feanng the cit) would
take further legal ac11on against ham,
Holland decided to move the boat to
Art's Landing. Mark Howard, the
new owner of Art's. had offered the
dock for the Ptlgnm shonJy after the
controversy erupted.
The 70-foot pri vate dock as ia the
process of being demolished and
rebuilt. Holland said. and the Pilgrim
"I m&&ht have done the same than&
for the other auy 1f has attorney bad
called me," saad the Judac. "But
nobody called me about him.
"l guess the police are upset
because they were mad at this auy but
I can't set bail JU St 10 keep thts man in
jail," he added.
Police said the quickness of the
judge's order that Dejarnett be re-
leased on his own recognizance
surprised them.
Narcotics officers rcponcd that
they called McBnde to protest the
release but claimed the judge "didn't
seem very interested."
may be able to stay there indefinitely.
When the Pllgrim 1s finished in the
next few months, Holland plans on
running charter cnuscs to Catalina
and San Pedro. He al~ plans on
participating in a tall sliips race in
Lon.g Beach this sum mer as part of the
1984 Olympics festivities.
PU&rlm of Newport lea vea c ity wharf for new h~me a t Art1a Landing.
AIRLINE ACCESS DECISION •.•
From Al
a1rl1ne to Ix-gin March I ~av1ce.
should Hatter's ruling be o\ en urned
on appeal.
Attornc~ M 1chak Gatzke, rep-
resenting the count~. said the ruling
indicates thq udge ··is not prepared to
interfere "'Ith the processes g0tng on ..
Besides v. nting a nev. access plan.
work t\ progressing on an airport
expansion project that would in-
crease the number of daah 1c1 de-
panurcs to 55 and more. Also.
supervisors are considering ratifying
an agreement wi th the city of New-
port Beach to end the long-standing
airport furor and expedite expansion
plans
Gatzke said he expected super-
visors would take up the matter of the
quarterly airport fligh t all oca11ons
dunng today's board meeting.
He also said he felt "great" to be on
the winning side of an a1rpon dispute
CANINE KILLED •••
From Al
difficult to Sec at night. Bowman said.
Police got a call at 11 p.m. reporting a dead dog on the side of the road.
Police checked. and 11 v.as Farnsworth. There were no witnesses.
Farnsworth had been with the police department since December 1982.
He had hcen used to <;n11T out and chase suspects for the police Farnsworth
leaves his four-legged fnend. Ban. the remaining Irvine police Bouvier. His
handkr was Officer Steve Frey Poltce have not yet decided on hunal plans.
Master K-9 Kennels 1n R1 vers1de has offered to replace Farnsworth with
another male HOU\.ll'r
Ha l k at Streamwood. poltcc arrested Roger Linder. 18. and Thomas
~teven'ion . 18. tor pmscso,wn of an ounce of cocaine and a ~mall amount of
man1uana Sc\ cra l hundred dollars were found with the cocaine. pohce said.
1 he tv.o men were booked and taken to the Orange County Jail.
for a change.
Supervisors last found themselves
on a losing side of a federa l court
airpon dispute in spring 1983 when
board members anempted to impose
a moratonum limiting the number of
carriers at John Wayne Airport to
five.
Amencan Atrhnes. which carefull y
had followed airport regulations to
qualify for flights under the access
plan. sued th e county and won an
order from Haner permittin~ it to fly.
America West was seekani four
daily flights to Phoenix while Jct
Amenca had requested three daily
flights. If granted, those flights would
have been subtracted from the
number of flights allocated to the
airlines already serving the airpon.
In addataon. Muse Air, Alaska
Airlines. Continental and Texas In-
ternational Airlines all have ex-
pressed interest m flying from Orange
County.
Airlines represented at the late
afternoon court heanng were PSA .
Continental. Texas International,
Republic and Aareal. Also an attorney
representing th e caty of Newport
Beach ~tended the session.
HAPPY B'DA Y HUNTINGTON •••
From Al
secretary to order a cake and she sent
out invitations to former City Coun-
cil officials and received 12 RSVPs.
Make that I I. Former Mayor Al
Coco's name appeared twice on the
last.
Mayor Kelly descnbcd the oc-
casion Tuesday as cutting the cake
with a httle music
"I thank n (the celebrauon) as
re la ta vely sufficient. l don't have
much thought regarding this. I thank
the brouhaha should come when the
ca ty celebrates ns I OOth birthday," he
said.
Kelly and1c~ted there may not have
even been a cake but for the prodding
of C it y Councilman Don
MacAllaster And whale Kelly thouaht
the celebrauon would pretty well be
confined to Tuesday naaht•s
cake-<'utting. M acAllaster ~1d he is
hoping 10 remember the occasion at
the city's 80th July 4th parade
"The staff as putllng 1t all t<>&Cther.
We'd like to have a special float and
Spt'Cial fireworks pro&ram An-
niversanes can be 1mpoiunt an
estabhsh1ng a city's 1dent1ty," he
declared.
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Meanwhile; Jackie Heather, who
was mayor or Newport Beach durins
that city's celebration, said their
year-long &ala was "memorable to all
and it pulfcd us all together.
"The most remarkable thins 1s that
at made us a small city again." she
said. "It made at a small city agam for
everybody at all levels. It took us back
to the roots of75 yean as a city.
"It brought to us closeness and
excitement that's hard to gel in this
fast·paced world.
·•1 think it (Huntinaton Beach) is
missing a wonderful OPJ><?rtunity to
celebrate a diamond Jubilee. I'm
aoing to send them a binhdar, card, a
belated card, since I didn t know
about it."
She said Newport planned for the
event for about a year and that all
events paad for themselves. It was a
celebration to remember, like Hunt-
ington Beach's history:
When Huntington Beach was i{l-
corporatcd Feb. 17. 1909. Ed Man-
nina served as mayor for a mere 915
souls. Oil was discovered an 1920 and
remains an important part of the
economy. There art 82S otJ wells that
produced 11 million barrels in 1978,
the last year records arc ayailable.
The city once boasted one of the
richest farmin.a sections in the west
that produced bumper crops of lima
beans, sugar beets. asparagus and
chili peppers. But agriculture by now
almost entirely has given away to
housing and industrial development
Once a part of a Mexican land
grant, Huntington Beach was called
SbeU Beach before the tum of the
century. But in I 901 the name was
chanpd to Pacific City and P.A.
Santon bought 40 acres of beach and
planned to turn the area that is now
alona Main Street into "another"
Atlantic City.
But the plan failed to materiahzc
and Stanton 10ld out in 1902 to Henry
F. Huotinaton and the Huntington
Beach oompany.
The Pacific Electric Railway came
to the seaside community which was renam~ HuntinJton Beach in 1904.
Five yean later ti was incorporated.
Seventy-five yean later, they cut a
cake. ·
Oh well, its the lhouaht that counts.
WUt do yo• llkt' aboat tbe Dally Piiot? Wllat doD't )'H llke? Cati Ute
aumMr at ltft and your menace "Ill be rec:oriltcl, traascrlbt4 and delivered
to tk •pproprlatt' t'dllor.
Tbe same U -boar an1werl•1 Hrvke m1y be •sed to rec:ord letters to tlte
editor oa I.DY coplc. Co1trlbutor• to otr t.euut col1m1 m11t lncl•dt tMlr
namf' and tt lepltone H"IMr for nrlllcatla. No drcalatlo• calla, pttase.
Tell us wa.,1•1 on your mind. 1 ..
Fair and warmer Thur sday
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Mesa to ease traffic crush
on Paularino .. Bristol area
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of !tie Delly ~ .....
Residents of an older north Costa
Mesa neighborhood who claim their
homes have been boxed tn by in-
creased development and traffic got a
measure ofreliefTuesday night from
the Costa Mesa City Council.
About 20 residents living near
Paularino Avenue and Bristol Street
have been pushing for several years to
have the busy Paularino closed to the
7,000cars that travel past their homes
daily.
A traffic study commassaoned b.Y,
the ci ty for that area has shown that 1f
proposed developments -hotels,
shops and office buildinss -planned
for the north end of the caty an the next
few years are constructed, Paularino
traffic would more than double.
The noiSe. exhaust and nuisance on
the street is unbearable now. residents
say. Nine of the homes 10 the tract
face directly onto Paularino and are
particularly affected.
Tuesday the council voted against
installing a cul-de-sac on the street
but agreed 10 make a start at
improving the quality of ltfe in an
area that has grown from a small
residential community to a bustling,
near-urban enclave.
The council voted to:
•Post 30 mph speed signs on the
street:
•Declare the street a no parking
1one:
DellJ Piiot
Dellwery
11 Guerent..ct
MumJ11i, J r4tJa~ It ye>u J•
"''' """" YUUf PclPfl' Oy ~ lo r ,,, td'' ~;,---.." 1 ,, "'
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•Restripe the street to include
turning pockets at Trinity Dnve and
Yellowstone Drive and consider des-
1gn.ating a turning pocket at Platte
Dnve;
•Install two-wa y, left-tum arrows
at Bristol and Paularino;
•Investigate the possibility of in-
stalling double lefl·tum lanes on
westbound Paularino at Bristol when
nearby developments are co n-
structed;
•Continue with plans to improve
Balcer Street and then consider divert-
ang through traffic at Bristol and
Paularino; and
•Conduct a study to determtne
whether city funds can be allotted to
soundproof the nine ho mes that face
Paularino.
Residents of the singl e-family tract
said they were pleased the council
took some steps to ease their problem.
but saad they were worried the action
would be too little. too late, cspecaally
for the senior citizens who make up
much of the neighborhood.
"The things they're doing may not
be in ti me to help the people that are
there. Ten years may be the rest of
their lives," saad Elsie May Deeter.
who lt ves on the corner of Yellow-
stone and Paularino.
At a council study session earlter
thas month, business owners on
Paulanno objected to the proposed
closure. saying it would hurt their
business and block emergency access
to the residents and merchants.
Councilman Ed McFarland said
closing this street would set a prece-
dent that would allow many other
congested areas in the city to demand
closures as well.
Council members stressed their
actions Tuesday would have to be
short-term solutions. A long-term
plan to completely rezone the pro~
eny and reconsider the location of
single-family homes an such a con-
gested. urbanized area would prob-
ablv not be feasible w1than the next
dcc-ade.
"But afwe waat until a total. overall
solution can be accomplished. the
waat may be interminable," said
Mayor Donn Hall. "We need to do
something as soon as we can."
The council's decision was "better
than what we (the residents) had
expected," Deeter said. "They're
making a start and we can't fault them
for that."
But 'lhe and other residents who
turned out to speak continued to
assen that ctt) planning for develo~
ment did not adequately take anto
account the impact that development
would have on residents of the city.
Correction
State Parks Ranger Gary Hund was
incorrectly identified in a caption
accompanying a front page photo-
graph an Sunday's Daily Pilot. The
Daily Pa lot regrets the error. .
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Deadline today for
Valley parent class
''Quality Partnting" 1s the thc:mc of the third annual
presentation of"A family Affair.'' a program focusing on
Queslidns shared by parents and educators and sponsored
by the fountain Valley School Distnct. the School ~mprovemcnt Advisory Committee and the Super-
intendent Parent Council.
Participants must register by Thursday at Harper
School, 18685 Santa Ynez. Fountain Valley. The program
will be conducted 8 a.m. to noon March 3 at Fountain
Valley Elementary School, 17911 Bushard St. There will
be no on-site registration.
The registration fee 1s $5 per famil y. Youngsters in
kanderprten through arade six will be assigned to activity
groups. Younastcrs in grades 7 and 8 may attend the
sessions with their parents.
Anti-burglary meeting in HB
The Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch will
sponsor a free burglary prevention meeting Thursday at
Crest View School. 18052 Lisa Lane. The program beg.ins
at 7:30 p.m.
According to police. 28 home burglaries have
occurred during the past two months in the community
around the school.
Guest speaker at the meeting will be police Detective
Gary Meza, a burglary investigator. ..
Beglnnlng computer class set
The Laguna Beach Recreation Department is offering
a "Computers fo r Beginners~· class be~nning tonight.
The four-week seminar will include computer
operations, programming in basic language and
terminology. Pre registration is required.
"Call 497-3311 ext. 201 or come to 505 Forest Ave.
Laguna Beach for to reserve a space and for additional
information on times and dates. The course fee is $68.
Olympic blaclcs to.le at UCI
"Blacks in the Olympics: Past, Present and Future." a
presentation by Olympic chronicler Frank Barnes. will
talcc place Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room IOI of UC
Irvine's University Ce nter.
The event 1s free. and part of Black Hi stol") Month
activities.
Step family worlcshop ln Irvine
An informational workshop will be presented tonight
on the successful step family at Northwood Community
Park. 4531 Bryan Ave., in Irvine.
New ways to survive and succeed at the comple>.
issues members of blended families face will be explored
by psychologist Charles M. Denny at the 7:30 p.m. session.
Further information on the class can be obtained by
calling 660-3814.
Laguna pollce luncheon set
Tickets are available for the ninth annual awards
luncheon to honor the Laguna Beach Police Officer of the
Year.
The luncheon, sponsored b) the Exchange Club of
Laguna Beach. will held Thursda~ noon at the Hotel
Laguna Riviera Room. 425 Pacific Coast Highway.
Laguna Beach.
Officials suggest that be purchased in advance from
Bill Hoff of the Hotel Laguna. Call 497-1944 for
reservations.
Arthritis forum date corrected
In Tuesday's Bulletin Board column. an incorrect
date was published for a free public health forum on
arthritis. The profam. sponsored by Humana Hospital
Westminster, wil be presented from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Thursday at the Huntington Beach Central Library's
Talbert Room. 7111 Talbert Ave. The Pilot regrets the
error.
CALENDAR
Wednesday, February 22
• I :30 p.m .. Oruge County Planning Commission.
Hall of Ad ministration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 7 p.m., Lagua Beach Pinning Commission.
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Beach Parking, Traffic and
Clrcalation Committee, City Hall Conference Room. 505
Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m., Foutain Valley Planning Comml11lon.
City Council Chambers. 10200 Slater Ave . • Thursday, February 23
• 9 a.m .. Orange Couty Tran1it District Board of
Dlrecton. OCTD Administration Building. 11222 Acacia
Parkway, Garden Grove.
• 6:30 p.m .. Lacuna Beach Board of Adjustment,
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
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Orange County Flre Department reacue worken ru•b an injured cruh victim to an awaiting ambulance.
Lunch break.ends in tragedy
10 students without
permission to leave -----c~rnpus get injured
By ANDREA ADELSON
and STEVE MARBLE
Of .... o.u, ~llol .....
In the wake ofa violent accident that left
I 0 Irvine hiih school students inJured.
school administrators questioned why a
group of freshmen and sophomores were off
campus during the middle oft he school day
University H 1gh School Principal Robert
Bruce said only sen1orsandjuniors are
allowed off campus during lunch, although
underclassmen may leave with parental perm1ss1on.
''We'll have a lot of questions. We want to
learn how to prevent this," said Bruce. who
couldn't recall another accident that in-
volved so man} students.
Several students, including one of the
accident victims, said the campus is lax on
enforcing the lunch break rule and that
many lower grade students leave the school
at lunch.
Bruce admitted students in the lower
grades violate the rules and are subject to
detention if caught. .
Although Bruce couldn't say whether a
stncterenforcement ~licy is contemplated
1n the wake of the incident, students
predicted that may be the result.
Knstina Thornton was one ol the lucky
ones involved in the noontime accident
U nlikc many of her fnends. the
15-year-old high school student came awa}
with only cuts and bruises after she was
thrown from the back of a pickup truck and
landed in the roadway along w11h nine
campus companions.
"This was the first time I ever went out to
lunch with them," Said Thornton several
hours after the tragic mishap.
Everyone riding in the truck was IOJured.
Four of the youths suffered major inJunes.
Two, 15-year-oldJohn Dahlgren and
16-year-old John Ku he I. were ch ng1 ng to
life today with critical head injuries.
Thornton said her parentsµ ve her a
lecture after the accident. telling her she
should know better than to nde unsecured
in the back ofan open truck .
"It's just by thev.ace of God there weren't
more pedestnans, 'said a man who Ii ves
nearby the accident scene on Yale Avenue
m University Park. He asked not to be
identified.
"I fit had haPJ?Cned an hour later .... " the
man's voice trailed off, his eyebrows
arched.
Twoelementaryschools. Vista V~rdeand
University Park, and Rancho Middle
School, arc a short distance from Yale
Avenue, a street used by youngsters walking
home from school.
News of the incident. announcc4dunng
the final period of classes at Uni versll)'
H i$h. drew a crowd of on-lookers as
students made their way home.
Steve Scoggin, the school's altheuc d1 rec-
tor. said severaJ of the students, including
the truck's driver, arc involved in campus
sports.
Driver Jeff Baker, 16, was the quarterback
of the school's sophomore football team
and also is active in basketball and baseball
John Farrell, a passen,cr in the truck who
sustained minor injuncs also participated
1n football , baseball and basketball.
"Both are real fine kids." said the sports
director. "This whole thing is so tragic. But
I suspect there's some education in the
acc1den t."
Two others inJured in the accident.
Dahlgren and Brian Adams, 15, arc mem-
bers of the school water polo team.
lOHURT •••
FnmAl
.0-minute luQch bttak.
he said the studtnll Who
consciou cried !or help; .... 1:11amiw·
rcs.idtnts of Univeniry Palk OUI
thrir houses .
.. , heard what I thotilht Wit • e~plo$1on," aid Ptut.l..aJfy; wl!M>
juJt two hou1naway from Y.at.._
the atctdcnt occurred ... , ~ k
WU a n aft.etburoer from OM Of die
jets at EJ Toro.
· .. , was froicn in my trackt. tt.,.. a
helluva scene. I never want to 1e1 lh81 1 again. Ri&ht away )'Ou think of }'GUI'.
own children," said the father or
eight, who had a camera over oae
shoulder. " Police ha~ ruled out alcohol at•,.
factor in the mishap, arMt MW
centered on excess.ive speed, untdl
turnin1 m.svemenu and ·mechanical
failuref"IJ'""olber possjbk cauta. ··1 don't recall lb.at sttcel as havlJll •
an acci<knt history," said LL Muir, a
former traffic supervisor.
He said the dnver may have &olt
control of the truck while chanaina I
radio station. The vehicle careened
out-of-<:ontrol, slammed into a Curl;;
and flew throu&h the air into a
curbside tree, splittina the tree •Ddr
slicin& the truck almost in two. t
Lally, one of a douo resi<knt.t wbO;f
watched police measure skid matb
and clear debris, said the north-tautb1 street with little cross traffic betWttn
University and Michelson streets it
used as "a race track.''
He recalled other you thful motor-
ists driving at excessive speeds who
whip by him as he rides in the marked •
bicycle lane .
Faftecn-year-old Orsi lvanovick.
viewing the mangled truck, said ''it's
so scary.just looking a1 iL"
Thornton. who was in the back of 1 the truck. said Amy Valdez. 15. and
Bnan Adams. 15, were passcngen in 1
the cab.
Valdez was ta.ken to Tustin Com-1
munity Hospital with head injuries
and Adams was treated at HOii
Memorial Hospital for cuts and J
bruises. police said.
Dahlgren and Kuhel. llSled in very
cnucal condition in the mtens1vecarc i
unit of Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana, are being treated for head
injunes, according to a hospital
spokeswoman said.
Wendy Allari, 14, and Valdez, who
suffered less critical injuries, were
listed in serious condition at Tustin
Community Hospital.
Police said others who suffered I
lesser IDJUnes were John Farrell. 16.
Enn Edward, 14. Samantha Smith,
15, and Adams.
• 7:30 p.m., Newport Beach Planning Commlulon.
City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard.
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Datsun pickup truck wa• broken in half in the accident.
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An up•et Krl•tina Thornton, 16, •uffered minor lnjurie..
PoucE Loe
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Man robbed at gunpoint
in Costa Mesa motel room
A man staying at the La Quinta Inn,
1515 South Coast Drive in Costa
Mesa, was robbed at gunpoint Tues-
day night b,Y a man who posed as an
air conditioner repairman, police
said.
The victim. identified o"IY as
Joseph Snyder, told Police a man
Huntington Beach
knocked on his motel room door at
about 8:20 p.m. and said he was there
to work on the air conditioning.
When Snyder opened the door, the
man pushed his way into the room,
brandishing a revolver. according to
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom Durham.
The man demanded money and
bicycle wonh SJOU. a rcs1dcnt re-
ported Tuesday. While a woman was out doing her • • • laundry. someone forced open the Breaking in through a front shdma
front door of her home Tuesday on &lass door. someone burglanzcd a
the 600 block of 12th Street. The loss home on the 16400 block of
included a S 130 ponable TV set. $300 Wimbledon Lane. The loss included
wonh of jewelry and $2001n cash. Jewelry worth $3,500. • • • • •• A ru1dent of the 19100 block of . A man was arrested Tuesday cve-
Maanolia trcct reponcd Tucsda) ning at the Taraet storr at Brookhu~t
that someone stoic the hubcaps from trect and Adam!i A venue on u P•·
her be1ac 1978 Lincoln Conuncntal c1on of shophftin&. Rc<'ovcred were
The Jou was estimated at $600. compu&cr Oopp discs wonh $30. • • • • • • A resident of the 6300 block of A re 1dcnt of the 16900 bl()(k of
Reubens Drive told ~lioc Tuclday Pacific Coast Hiahway told officers
t.hat her wallet containlna S3SO and Tuesday that two wetsuit~ worth SI SO
credit card• had bttn stolen while she were stolen overnight from his
was 1hop~na at a supermarket at balcony. Ool~en est Street and Warner Entcnna an u~l~kcd g.oraae on the
Avenue. • • • 10100 block of Kuku1 Onvc. ~omc-
Someonc broke into an unlocked one tole a red I Q8 J Royce Union
prqe on the 9600 block of Olympic BM motocro~s bike The lo wa
Driv and SlQlo a red 1irl h\\·1nn estimated at S l SO. '
! t
pulled Snyder's telephone wires out
of the wall.
The robber took $120 in cash and a
$35 watch from Snyder and left.
He is described as a male Hii;panic.
in his 20s, 6 feet, I inch tall and
weighing' 220 pounds. He was wear-
in& a blue denim jacket and dark shirt
and pants
• • • An employet'lll ceactr Boulevara
record store told police Tuesday that
someone buralanzcd his a:rccn 1981
Volkswqen Rabbit and stoic a stereo
unu worth $400. The car was parked
on Chapel lane and Ellis A venue. • • • Someone used boh cutters to
remove 1 padlock from a carpon
toraae cabinet on the 8000 block of
Holland Drive. a resident rcponcd
Tuesday. The lo s included tools
worth Sl,200. • • • resident of the IS 100 block of
Tnton Lane reported Tuesday that
someone broke into his white 1981
Toyota Cchca and tole hu wallet,
containina a drifer's license. credit
cards an~ S 12S cash.
lntlne
boy'1 red 12-specd Huffy was
~tolen Mot1da)'fnd a an:cn ars bike
was stolen Tuesday from the 3000
block of Park\ 1ew A venue. Both were
valued at between $50 and $:!00 • • • A silver men's JO-speed LeMans
bike was stolen from lln1,ers11' High
sometime Tuesda}. • • • A Schwinn cruiser, valued at about
SIOO was stolen from the Aquatics
Center on Walnut at about 2 p.m.
Tuesda~ • • • Morr than S '\{)()()worth of JC"elry
was stolen from a residence in the 200
block of Yale Loop on Saturda) The
theft was reported T uesda > Police
found no signs of forced entry • • • A theft was reported Tuesday 1n
Irvine Groves. the mobile home park
at 5200 Irvine Blvd Forct:d entry was
gained sometime in Feb1 uary and 1
hand gun was taken.
Costa Mesa
T"'o buildings of lmpcnal Auto-
mm1on. Inc.' 188 Aarwa) Ave . were
broken into last week and $3,42S
\\-Orth of equipment was stolen
Emplo}ee~ reported Tuc"'ay that a
typewntcr. digital clocli... o 110 ope
and volt meter wert mis ina No
forttd en ti"\ wa' detc:ctcd • • • Th1tve ransack<'d a home on the
2300 block ofFa1rv1ew ROid over tht
weekend and made off with SSOO in
ca h and an· unknown amount of
valuable aold Jewelry Pollet q1d
entry may have bttn madt thtOu(lh
an unlocli..cd door. • • • An open a.nrn&c on the I 000 blocl
of Olen C'1rclt prov1'1ed th1c\ec;
ll<'Ct''' to 1..-0 pair ot 'lnow skis. the .
victim reported Tue da) The loss
was placed at $800
Newport Beach
.\ N.ewport Beach man reported the
theft of S86:! in tools and clothing
from the trunk ofh1s car parked in the
I 00 block of Ba)'s1de • • • A Newport Beach woman reported
the th eft of a suitcase. gold bracelet
and a radio from his home m the IQ()()
block of Shenngton The value of the
atcms was placed at $450 • • • A Ncwpon Beach man reported the
theft of two bicycles with a combined
value of $:!40 from a garagC' 1n w10
Court. • • • A Newport Beach man rtportcd the
theft of a wallet from an unlocked car
parked at 2406 Newport Blvd
Fountain Valley
Someone smashed a bedroom "in-
dow 1n the 16000 bloc k of M1
Hu tching.c; . trect and stole a tolor
telev1s1on ~t valued 1t $350 • • • Burglars pnrd open c1prettr and
v1dro game mach1nt1 at \lph\ ·.,,
10 111 Talbert 4.vr. and 1ook aoout
$40 in coins • • • The o"'ner of I Q8 I C ad1llal
Fleetwood d1~\'ercd two would-be
bufl)an atttmpuna 10 S\eal two wire
hub cap . He chaStd thr twt> ~ J>C'(\
"ho tvcntually cscapcd but ie-
t•ovcrcd the onr hub cap the) had
r<'movcd
Laguna Beach
T "'" m• r bla ~ 1u,en1les ~re
rcportl'dl) begging for money from
passer~b> in the 500 block of Agate
trect Tuesda) Laguna Beach pohoc
~1d the' .,..ert· unable to locate the
panhandlers.
Pedestrian
struck, killed
b y car in HB
A 65-vear-old man was fatally 1nJur~ Tuesday nt&ht when he was
struck b) a car whifc cross1na Belch
Boule"ard in Huntinaton Beach.
police said this morning.
The pedcstnan, ac:ltntified as Rc--
uhen BaraJas of Huntington Belch,
"'as rushed to the trauma center at
r-oun1a1n Valk) ommunity Hospi-
tal ...,,th broken le-gs.. 1ntcm1l tl\juncs
and head inJunes. Set Jeff Cope said.
t1e v.u pronoun~ dead at tbe
ho p1tal at 7.36 p.m.
(ope said Bara.J&s was crou1na
~ach Boule"ard north of U\lca
.\venue at 7 p m when the accident
occurred Police \aid the man was
cro ma in 1he middle of the blodt 1n
lront of oncom1n southbound traf-
fic
One motori~t v.crved to avoid
h1ttan1 Saraja • but a scoond dnvcr 10
the lane ncarn1 the curb told pohce be
did not S« the pc<kstnan an time to
sto_p
The dnvn of the car that 1naclt
Ranua wa\ 1<kntificd u Chnt0pber
J Wehlc. 25 of Huntm1ton lc:ach, Office~ do no\ upect \0 fik .d\Ja,.~ .I
pm t ti'\( dn\'tt, id.
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Bawal.l strllte Syria vows 'peace effort'
turD·ed aside BLIRLI 1. u•banon (.\Pl -~)rlU !.!lid today It would 1 he pullback otlic1ally bepn 1 ucsday. and McCIUJ)
cooperate an m·~ <'11011' lO bnng ~ace 10 Lebanon. but said Mann~ helicopter and umph1b1ous landing craft
one of~s1dcnt Amin (1cma)C"l's C'hns11an alli~ warned slurt~d rerryin,membt'rsofthe 22nd Marine Amph1b1ou~ HONOl.UlU (AP) ~ ~ of Urilonl NIP-him not to bow to Syria's demand 10 'lerap the troop Unit out of Beirut
t 111 1~ .0.000 pubk ernpbjeM ~ reeched w1thdr.swal pact with Israel Army \ol. Ed McDonald, the chief spoke!tmun at the ~....,.,.rtonu.-contrectwtttlstateand (icma)'cl i~ reportedly con 1denng a new audi base.sa1dabout IOOmen.dcscrib<"dasmilital) p<>hccand oountygo.ieinmtn'9.•Yerttno•ettikethet00Uldha~ A.rab1an-sponsorcd propo~I that calls for a cease-fire artillery spotters. lefl for the ships Tu~day He ..aad the ~the atate during lta prime tOY.rlat MUOl'I. throuahou1 Lebanon and u government declaration m1nn redeployment was not yet under way
"TM ttnk• ha beef\ averted," Gov. George canceling the Mu} 17 Lebane!K·-1\raeh !>ecunty part .. There will be very little move"'ent of people 1n the
ArfYOlhl ennounoed at a news conference 15 mlnut• !>}na. which )upports Gemayal\ Druse and h11te next fe~ days:· he said.
before the 8 a.m. PST ttrfke deedllne. Moslem opponcnh. reje<'ted an t'arher ~aud1-mC'dlllted --------------------™ Mttlement offer WU to be prMem.d lat« peace plan. But )rta's official nt'w~ agency said today.
today to tt.. negotiating commttt ... and executlW after a meeting between Saudi med1otor Rafik Hann and
c:ommltt ... of the tour unions .-.pteMntlng otttc. Synan Foreign Minister Abdul-ttuhm Khaddam. that won.era. bl~lar wori(ert, teachert and colege joint Synan-Saudi effons .. to ensure peace and secunl) in
, Lebanon" would conunue.
proteuota. hit H -u t .......... .., of 'artlcut•rty .. We have d1 us!.ed and decided a few things.'' TMdtlpute aw ... at ·-~ a p another mediator. Pnnre Bandar ban Sultan. the Saudi profltabte tourtet teeaon, with hotels pact<ed to ambassador to the United States. said af\er the meetin~. cap~illa of the agr...-nent were not announced. Noting Hann was !>Cnl from DamaS<.'us. the Syrian capita .
But John Wttcek, 8 spok.aman for the 9,800-member to Beirut today. the pnncc said. "Wt: hope to have belier
bfu.c<>'lat Unhed Public Worttera, sajd It Is "con-news to SU} to you when he comes back ...
tlderably better" than the state's previous offer. Beirut's leading ni:wspapers. the independent
Alto Involved were 18,435 whtt.-<X>llar workers An-Nahar and the lefl1st As-Salir. \aid Gemayel hoped
reprnented by the Hawaii Govemmen1 Emptoyees that by <:anceling the May 17 agrt:l·mcnt he wou ld be able
Asaodatlon, 9, lOO teaohers represented by the to form a national coalition Cabinet that would meet the
H-H Stat• Teachers Association and 2,700 coflege demands of Druse and Shute rebels battling his army. ........ lvet'SJ 1 Meanwhile. U .. Arm} Maj Don McClary, a
faculty mernMr'a represented by the Un ty 0 spokesman for the Manne untt. said the 1.300 Mannes
Hawait Profeulonat AetMNTlbty. based at Beirut airport as pan of tht: mul11na11onal force
A lengthy atrtke could have meant HawaJl'e luSh continued their withdrawal to Nav) ~hap!> offshore and
Escaped CODS
kill man, nee
BROWNSVILLE; Tenn. (AP) -Two ~
prlaOn lnmat• shot and kltled a man and took ha. wife
hostage, tMin etole the eoupte•a car end drove across
the state, where the tnmat• fled, correctlOn offlclal1
said today.
tropical tcene would have been littered with mounds .. bas1ca!ly have 2•12 ships loaded." .
of unconected garbage. a loss of water service to nus puts them about halfwa) through the process of fc>me ateU. a backup of sewage and a stowdown at returning equipmen1 onto the shtp!t tha1 brought them to
airports and waterfronts. Beirut.
The vic11m, Paul Wlndre>W Sr.. had pulled a
.'45-oaHber gun when the two convtcts approacMd hta
houM Tueeday night, state Corrtc11ons Department
apokeeman Dtck Baumbach Mid. Mra. Windrow
eacap&d unharmed thla m9f'mng on Interstate'° alter
the tugttlveagot Into another ctr. he said. He Identified
th4ip Inmates as James Ci.oG •. 30, serving a Ute
eentenc::e as an habltuaJ Offender,... and Ronald
Freeman. • 1. serving 198 years tor two counts of
murder.
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W A.SHINU fON -Wh1llakcr
('ham be~. the lat~ ~~Commun1i.l
"'hose 1es11mon\ made ham J wm·
tlt>l ofthe Ml'( anh~ l'ra and helped
rnnv1ct Alger H1')!>, l\amonl'> 13 men
and one women who wall be awarded
1tw Medal of Fm:dom. thl· na11on's
highest ci' ilian honor. President
Reagan will prl'scnt the a"'ardi. at a
White House luncheon March 26.
( "hambcrs. who died in 1961 a1 the
age of 60. was the rclebrati:d w11nes~
before the HouSl· lJn-Amem·an CH~BERS
Art1v1t1es ( omm11tee who tc~t1fiecl that Has!>, a St~te
Department aide. and other~ 1n go"~rn~ent pas~ him
ollic1al sccre1~ whale he worked a\ a 'iov1et spy dunng the
19.10<.
Mom admits killing kids
CAMDEN. N.J -.'\ woman plcadtng guilty to
k1lhng her four children said she took the youngest out of
the polluted river where she drowned them because "he
was stall mo"1ng." but put him back when he stopped
breathtng. Jeanne A. Wnght described for the court ho-w
she placed the sleeping youngsters. wh?)C ages ~nge~
from 11-month!I to 7 years. 1n the ~ater. ·one at.a lime.
Mis' Wright. who pleaded guilt y to four counts of murder,
faces a maximum of four concurren1 life sentences with a
minimum of 30 )Cars 1n pnson before parole
Dencit projections 'low'
WAS HI NGTON -Despite the threat it poses to the
i:conomy, the government's budset deficit pro~lem is
unllkel) to be resol\ cd 1n this election year. accord1~g to a
'iurvey of economists. As a result. the economists said. the
econom) could h11 another recession as soon as 1985.just
three :years after the end of 1he st:' ere 1981-82 recession.
And toda}. rnngress1onal l'Conom1sts said the S 180 ~illion
deficit projected 1n Prt:s1dent Reagan's new budget 1s low
b' S 12 b1ll1on (),era II. tht• t ongri:ss1onal Budget Office
...i1d the use ol ros} l'<:0nom1c predictions has led the
adm1n1stra11on to underestimate by $313 billion the
amount of red ink the spending plan would pr~uce
through the end oft he decade. 1f current patterns continue.
I CALIFORNIA
Family still homeless
CARMEL -.\woman who offered a poor Mexican
fam1h u!>e of a '>ea side estate o'er her nephew's objections
has agreed to let a Judge sell le the dispute -but only after
trying 10 get the 1mm1grant~ in b) ramming her car
through a gate. Serafin and Elta Pimentel and their four
chtldren. who dro\C the 320 males from their cramped
apartment on Los Angeles' Skid Row on Tuesday. spent
the night at a motel after sa) ing the) "don·t want to battle
an)One." Vesta Bauman of Lak~wood. who led t!'e
P1men1els from Los Angeles. had oflered through a ehanty
organization to let the Pimentels II\ e tn the 300-acrc estate
she and two s1ster'i own. But Mrs. Bauman's 28-ycar-old
nephew. Michael Fitzpatrick. said he has been li ving
rent -free at the house for nine years and a fnend. Cody
Oltver. holds a S60-a-month lease with two years to go
Settlement in police spy case
LOS ANGELES-A lawsuit claiming police spied on
law-abiding ritizens has been settled out of coun for S 1.8
m1lhon and a prov1s1on that gu1ldlines be established for
undercover act1v1t}. The C'll) Couneil voted formal
approval of the (,Cttlcment Tuesday. saying the 5-}car-old
case brought by the Amencan Ct\ll liberties Union was
too costly to pursue to trial. The agreement says future
undercover police 1nv<.·st1ga11ons must be authorized ~y
the l.I\ 1han Police Comm1ss1on In the past onl) 1he chief
of pohcc has held that authorn~
Lesbians lose booth bid
LOS ANGELES -Two lesbians have loc;t their bid
for a summary Judgment agai nst a restaurant which
refused to seat them in curtained booths reserved for
male-female couples. Supenor C'oun Judge Ch~les E.
Jones· refusal to rule Tuesday means the suit a~inst the
Papa Choux restaurant must a"'a1t a tnal. which could
take at least three years because of crowded cavil court
calendars. Deborah Johnson. 28. and her lover. Zandra
Rolon. 27. filed suit a year ago when they were ousted from
one of the intimate dtning booths at the restaurant
Seven-car crash kills boy
LOS ANGELES -A collision that created a
seven-car chain reaction killed a 3-year-old OO) when the
auto he was in was struck from the rear at an tntersection.
police said. The dead OO) "'as identified as Joshua Hall of
Los Angeles. Traffic Offirer Les Wilbanks said the .
accident occurred about 7 p.m. Tuesda} an South-Central
Los Angeles and left at kast four othl.'rs inJured. The dnver
of the car tha t struck the bo} 's vehicle. Charles J
Alexander. 29. was booked for 1n,estigat1on of murder.
Wilbanks said
1 WoRLO
Car drives sideways
TOKYO -Toyo Kogyo ( o .. the maler of Mazda
automobiles. ha!I designed an expenmcntal car with a
four.wheel stcenng system that enables 11 to move
sideways an to cramped parking spaces. Shown at the 25th
Tokyo Motor Show last October and at a Chicago
automobile e"<.h1b111on this month. the Mazda MX~02's
computer-conirolled four-wheel system not only makes
parking and turning corners easier but also increases
stability at high speeds. said compan} pubhc relati ons
manager Bun10 Su7Ukt.
Vlets release MIA lnf o
BANGKOK. Thailand -Vietnam has given the
United States new information on several ·Americans
massing since the Vietnam war and agreed to further talk
on thcJate of some 2.500 Americans sllll unaccounted for.
a U.S. delegation ..aid 1oda) Thl' delegation. the most
Stn1or to v1s11 V1e1nam smce the end of the war. said on
returning to Bangkok today that both sades agreed to
"acceTcrate" cooperation on the MIA issue
Mulcans protest strike
NUEVO l.AREOO,-Me111co-Hundrtd ot students
protcsung a stnkc· hy union worlc~ set fire to a labor
leader's homC' and anarked the ollice of th<' pr~laoor
newspaper. Oesp11c the v1olcncc 1n this border c11y. which
rcportedlycau~d three inJunc\. Mayor Ricardo de Hoyos
announced a trike \Clllcmcnt late Tuesday and said
bu 1ne ses would reopen today More than 7,000 union
workers walked off thcu JOh'i at noon Monday an
s)'mpathy for the mun1l·1pal pnrlc cmpl<>yrcs. who be&an a
strike Jan. l 1 afil'I Dl· Hoyo refui.cd to r-e<:ogn1zc their
own union
CIJlneae na smuggle charge
PEKIN<' - ( hina today dC'ntcd lJ Cu toms
Service allcgat1ons that fh e Chinese om ltd on chara.cs of
smugling h11h t1.'Chnology were aaenu of tt'i C ommun1st
&ovcmment. "Thi is ab~lulely groundle and sheer
fabr1cauon " Foreign Mini try \poke man Wana Zhenyu wud 11 a new\ conference. rcadtoa lrom a prepared
statement lJ ~ ru toms nt1iccn artt1tcd a Chintte
nauonal and fou1 other ethn1r ( 'htnCM' in Nrw Jersey on
Feb. 11 . and actuM:d them of attrmpuna to i.muaafc 10
China 14 hi~·technology 11C"m wonh S 1 btllion
1nclud1n11oph1 uratC'd md:tr•Jllm lh1oa «1U1pmeM
Commercial uses ex·plored for 'recy~led' shellfis~
SAN DIEGO(AP)-Theshcll ofshnmp,crab
and knll, previously discarded as waste, could end
up in a new treatm ent for athlete's foot or in
btodegradabe pesticides. thanks to eenettcall)'
engineered enLymes developed by scien tists at San
Diego State Universit y.
associate professor of b1oloaY who 1 prese nting her
results this week to the Co ngress for Recombinant
DNA at the Town & Country Hotel. .. We're just now thinking of industrial appli-
cations." Zyskind said. "What this docs is give the
shell-fishing industry an alternative to dumping. It
offers the opportunity to make the enzyme in very
large quantities. which couldn't ha ve been done
before."
stty-mdu~tnal relauon hip, .. to fac1l1tate the com-
mercial potential of th e project, which has already
attracted interest from industry, Zysk1nd said .
The proccssmg of hnmp. crab and knll m the
United States results in rough ly 670 million pounds
of waste that 1s either dumped. burned or used for
landfill. The enyzmes, copies of natural chemical~ 1n a
comm on luminescent bacteria fo und offshore in the
summer. could be read y for commerrial production
~n five years. said Dr. Judith W. Zyskind. an San Otego 'State is organizing a "uni ver-
Jn addition to hauling and storage, the costs m
ttme and energy by the shellfish processing industry
and the federal gov ernment. which monitors the
, ' ..
A The emph.is1• mrt.. -.J l1F,hter touch, " new sense nf
ease. Ne.irly 1111111111.1/or 111 fe£'l111g. ()uerall, a
Neu· Arwud<• urw.ird drcmnx. Open co fre:.h ule1.H.
/mwvatt'L'< c.ilenc•. /)1n-ctu111.1/ dn1gm. At Rob1m1m '>,
yom fash11m .i11cl111rit\
A THE DESIGNER: DlBORA KUCHME
THE PHILOSOPHY: Sleek .• m:h1tw11ral shapes. a
h.11/m,nk of tlm yo1111x C.m.ic/1.w des1Jt,11t•r u:hn heg • .m
her C.Jrt•t·r H ye.irs "W' -...:11'1 cht• Timmtu·b.ised firm of
A /111e JI.ire/le, .md u·IJ1J \11/(t' h.i5 ?,radu.iced 1ntn
des1gmng hl'r rm·n /111c for ,\fcm.uo Group. Her ideas
for 1984? Mnfllre!> of fC\'.tun.• .m d softness-the elef_ant
u•lfh rht• c.1s11.il. l.1kt lier open i•:ec.1ve kimono sleeve
chemise, .i 111c·etm>-: 11/ F.i ,ce111 wnphnry u lfh \t'.1'.Ht'rn
c',/)(', /II 11.1t11m/ wrcon/po/y('•f<'Y. ././]. S/80.
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A THE DESIGNERS: T.H.E. DES IGN HOU E
THE PHILOSOPHY: lnnoc·c.1cn.oe, we.ir.ibh· .irt A
concept which brought sculptor .~f.idd) le .Wei .md
Hollywood wardrobe stylist Carol Kltnj!,('r toxcchcr co
found t.h.t . deszgn ho11se in 1979-.iml which <r111w1uel
tfl prm:1de impetus f or the cre.it1011 of tl1(·1r wlln11om
fec.1fltrwg modern Imes, srnlpturf?d ~h.1pt•s .md H1bcle
tm1es. often finished wah delu,ice h.ind p,1111ted < olor.
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A8 OrMOe COlllt DAILY PILOT /Wedneeda)', Febnl.,Y 22, 198t
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Rape suspect tells his story
Gonzales denies Balboa Island
attack, explains jall escape
By JEFP ADLER
OfthtCMllJ""'"-"
Taking the witness stand in his own defense on
Tuesday. accused rapist Michael Enc Gonzalct tearfully
denied rapina a 2S-year-0ld Balboa Island waitress in
January 1983 and said he felt corn~lled to escape from the
Oranic County Jail bccau~ llfo there had become .. unb(arablc ...
GonzalM, u 23-ycur.old Downey resident, is charged
with rape, burglary, robbery and a11sault an the incident
and f1ce11 a 16· or 18-year prison term 1 f con vacted. He also
1s awaiting tnal on a separate escape charge stemming
from has daring Sept. 12 Jailbreak.
rhc Balboa woman emotaonally tcs11fied on the trial'r.
opening day that !the awakened early one morning to find
a man on top of her holding a letter oixncr to her throat.
She told jurors that after she had been i.cxually assaulted,
her attacker slapped her repeatedly.
The woman said she was able to 1dcnufy Gonzales
because she looked up after the attack while a light was on
in her bedroom.
GonLalcs' \ ersion of event!I, however. as at odds with
the v1cum's. Jn an unstead y voice. Gonzales recounted for
JUron how he had met the woman earlier the evening the
alleged rape occurred when she waited on him at the
popular island restaurant where she worked
aOcr 11 p.m. and proceeded to show her various tash1on~.
The waitress wa.1 especially interested 1n desiiner jean~
and topa, he testified.
"We were JCUil)I Ilona very well.'' the defendant
said. He added thataf\erahe tried on nearly all the fashions
she wa.s interested in, ahc asked Gonzales to help her unLap a dress.
"When I unzipped it. she turned around wath her
arms on my shoulder and we cmbracicd. The lights went
out and we proceeded to bed," Gonzalct told the Jury.
Later. the defendant testified. the woman became
angry when he refuled to leave her any of the clothe$ he
was sell mg. While he was load int up his car. wcanng one of
the woman's sweaters be had borrowed from the
apanment. she locked rhe door, Gonzales testified.
Two months later. on March 19. Oonz.ales said he
returned to the restaurant to talk to the woman and return
the sweater. Before he was able to talk to her. he wa!i
arrested, he uid.
Questioned bY. his attorney about his stay an the
Orange County J:ul, Gonzales testified he was assaulted
both by inmates and jail deputies while incarcerated.
"I had things thrown at me, I was jumped and I wa!)
threatened with homemade knaves," he said.
In addition, Gonzales said he read newspaper
accounts of the crime for which he had been charged "and ·
they made me hate the person they were writing about.
which was mr."
Life in the jatl became so unbearable that ult1matcly
he "left,'' he said.
He eventually was re-arrested Nov. 14 1n Huntington
Park. a Los Angeles suburb, and has been hc:ld without bail ever since.
iunch on the rocka
Low tide and pleuant weather combined to
make thla apot at Helaler Park ln Le.Cuna
Beach an attractl•e place for thl• aentle·
man to llaten to mule and have lunch.
Gonzales explained to jurors that he made has living
by selling bargain-priced fashions purchased in the Los
Angeles garment d1'1tnct to 11mall shops and private
customer~.
Gonzales' jail escape, however, was not h1i. first. He
also is accused of ekapina from a Los Angeles County
honor ra nch near Saugus where he was sentenced 1n June
1983 for 28 days on unrelated charges.
HB wo~an appointed to Air Force Academy
He ..aid he offered to show the waitress his line of
clothes and arrangmcnts were made for ham to come to her
nearby one-bedroom apanmcnt after she got off work.
··she seem enthused about the idea of shopping in the
home," GonLalcs said an answer to a question posed by
Deputy Public Dcfrnder Jeff Lund, his defense attorney.
His escape from the Peter J. Pitchess Honor Ranch
triggered a manhunt in Balboa after he supposedly was
spotted there by a bystander. He was arrested several days
later.
Huntinaton Beach resident Teri E. McGrath will be
heading ofT for the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado
Sprangs in September, Rep. Roben Badham. R-Newport
Beach has announced.
Gon1ale!I said he arri ved at the woman's apartment
The tnal. in Judge Ronald Owen·., <ianta Ana
courtroom. is ~hedu led to resume today.
McGrath is a senior at Edison Hiah School and has a
3.94 grade point average.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGrath of
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At Edison, McGrath was nominated for the Golden
Key Award in History and was president of the German
Club. She has made the honor roll every semester she has
attended the high school and is a member ofthr California
Scholarship Federation. •
P~yback plan
OK'd for firm
In vestors an bankrupt American Home Mortgage
Corp .. one of two Newpon Beach investment companies
formerly controlled by financier John Rinaldo, may see a
portion of their anvc!\tments returned in the next several
weeks.
JJ .S. Bankruptcy Judge Peter Ellio11 approved a
partial payback plan last week that will provide American
Home Mortgage Corp. ·s investors with about S 15 million
of the firm's $56 million loan portfolio.
About 10 percent of the money is to be mailed to
investors in the next two weeks. Bankruptcy Court truMce
Dennis Schmucker has said.
American Home Mongagc and Western State
Pension Corp., its affiliate. collapsed in August 1982
because of bad loans and problems wi th state regulators.
Rinaldo initiated bankruptcy proceedings in November
1982 to prevent the compani es imminent takeo,er by a
court-appointed state rcce1 vcr.
American Home speciala1ed an creating IRA and
Keogh accou nts for investors that were 'ICCurcd by real
estate trust deeds. lnvestori. were promised returns of
about 18 percent on their in vestments.
Since the two companies collapsed two years ago. the
accounts. many belonging to elderly retired people. have
been frozen wh ale the firm's financial deali ngs were
untangled. Legal en tanglements also ha ve complicated the
proceedings.
UC/has anew
vice chancellor
Horace M 1 tchell ha'I
spent much of Februay
learning his new duues as
vice chancellor for student
affairs at UC Irvine.
The former assoc1atc
dean for student and cur-
ricular affairs at the 'UCI
College of Medicine since
1980, Mitchell first served
at UCI as a special assistant
to the vice chancellor for
student affairs beginning 1n
1978.
Before coming to UCI.
Mitchell was an adminig..
trator and faculty member
at Washington University
in St. Louis, where he
received his doctornl
degree in counseli ng p'ly·
chology. He now live\ 1n
Irvine.
A licensed psychologist
an C'ahfornia. Mitchell has
written extensively on
black fam ily and student
psychological issues and on
academic testing. He con·
tinucs to hold ff position as
an associate clinical
professor of psycl)iatry and
Horace Mitchell
human he ha' 1ur al l I( I.
The '1tudcn1 affairs office
as responsible for housing.
student health and counsel-
ing S«:rv1cc:!l, career plan·
ning, student activities,
financial aid, 1he Commit·
tee for Ans and the
Cross-Cultural Center.
A not guilty plea
ln sta6blng death
• An Oranae County Superior Coon Judac Tuesday
scheduled an April 23 trial date for a 22-ycar·old Costa
Mesa woman charged with ,.abbing another woman to
death followana a drua·related araumcnt.
· Teresa Marie Ahlers pleaded not 1u1lty to the charac
that she murdered 33-ycar-0ld Dalene Kay Girton shortly
aflcr I a.m. on Nov. 6 at the Aloha Palms mobile home
park on 16th Street in Cost.a Mesa.
Deputy Oistnct Allomcy Brent ~omney said Ahlers,
Oinon and a third woman, e•pcctcd to be a key trial
-wttnesllwt'tt arauina over a cocame deal that had aone
sour when the stabblna occum:d.
The proscc:ution allcJtl Ahlers gave the third woman
money to purchase cocaine from another party, but tht
drup turned out to be phony. The stabblna occurred 1flcr
0 1non intervened an 1heeraument between Ahlers and the
woman. Romney uid.
Ourina Ahlcn' 1wo*Clay Harbor Municipal Court
preliminary hc•rina Deputy Pubhc Defender Joel Baruch
claimed romc other person annictcd the fatal wo und• that
caultd Oinon'• death.
Ahlm, who is prqnant, is bc1n1 held 1n the Ornn
County Jail an Lieu of S2SO.OOO bail.
Sweepetakea wlnnen
The Dally Pilot•• Ont-ever
Social Security 8weept1taka
wtnnen picked ap cub prlza
tlkla week. Abo•e .Uht la W. c.
Andenon, of Co.ta Ilea, win-
ner of the $100 grand prize.
He•a ahown wlth Pilot publlaher
H. L. Schwa.rt& m. Below la Pam
Rau, alM of Coeta Meu, who
WOD the $50 flnt prise. Clrcula-
tlon manaaer Donald L. Wll-
llam8 hancli her the •reen. _
CSF announces Dean's List
One hundred fift y-nine Orange Count> Louise ( oyne. Penann Dallon. Jean
residents have been named 10 the fall Danielson. Bryan Dannettcll. Annette
!lemcster Dean's list at Cal State Fullcnon Evans. Collyn Gcb"'ucr, Joann Hudson.
for superior scholanh1p. Robcn Jenkins. Ken Kanemaru, Joan
Among the honorees were Charl<.·s D Marks. Sara Olin . Susan o ·Neal. Sharon
Breakfield, Martha L Kennedy and Lisa ( ~ach1ko Osako. Renee Pat1ucc1. Andrea
RC>g$e of Balboa l<1land; Bnan R Austin. Pronk. Julie Rathbone. Jon Redd , Eliza-
Dcs1ree L. Beaty, SonJa Bcn~h. Diane M beth Richards. Manha Riggs. Susan Lynne
Giguere. Jami Leabow and Michael 'i ~pcncer. ~herry A. Stevens. Constance
McClure of Corona dcl Mar. Stephen (, 4'1<e1cpkowsk1. Steve Turner, Ira Un-
Bapt1sta. Douglas C Barracloull.h. Rram tcrman. Donna Joyce Vanauken, Sylvia
Michael Bradley. Rell L. Brady. bav1d H . Baroni Van Zant. Edward Jame1 Walsh.
Crocker. Ma ry L Davi!>. Robcn M. Karen Elai ne Whetham. Chien Yu Yang
Dohmeyer. Oianc Jacqueline Doo<.l~. T1g-and Julia Yee of Huntington Beach.
ger-£.w1ng. Lorne Lee Froehlich. C onn1 c Also. Leslie Baldwin. Catherine Broker.
Elizabeth Geesey, John T Godwin. Nam.) Dolorci. Davin. Karen Disbrow, Robin
M. Gnmcs. JcfTS Harrington. I 1sa I knka. Drown. Ro~emary Dugan.I. Randy Eggen.
Luis Herrera. Madeline Heubcrg. Stl·phan Andrew F11c. Sandra Greer. Robert Gun·
Honda. Miran Kang. M11.:helle Koen1~. ter. Ciary Hawto n, Lee Heckcnkamp.
Lisa Matsumoto. Jen OgJcn. ~tephan1c Chri stine Her'ih. Sandra Hiii, Richard
Ann Palmer. lgne Pcrn 1e. Ch n-;tophcr Kalman. Virginia Katz, Char1cs Mel ,
Ream. Salley S1ddcr'l. Derck Von Danna Pomcrantscv. Alicia Prado, Cathy
Hartmann and Michelle Wayland ol < o\ta Prendergast, Allan S1poss, Julie Stangl.
Mesa. Mark Weinmann. Thomas Weissert,
Also, Sharon Jean Culnw; of Dana Shelley Weston. Eli1abcth W1lkei. and
Point; Deborah Ellen Andrcw!I. BraJ (. Richard J. Woolery of Irvine~ Stephen
ldelshon. Janet Ruth Lamprecht. Ma rilyn Edward!>. Mika Lynn Foster, Antoinette
J. Long. Darlyn E. Regan. Kenneth Geldun. Christopher Gwaltney. Shannon
Andrew Wong, Kimberly Ann Won<l and Heal>. Louise Norris and Dave Van-
Cathenne Yang of El Toro, Julie Ann overecm of Laguna Beach; Kdly Heilman.
Berger. Ra y Cavalluu1, Pamela ( up1n . Ellen Jacobsen and James Wilbur of
Robert Evans. Lazaro Fcrnandc1. 1 Ileen La~uan Hill!>, Norman Anderson. James
Cecile Geary. Laurie Harder. Leah Hun1u. Bright. Karen Hankie and Angela Vangahs
Steve Den Kawamura. C yn th1a M of Laguna Niguel. Elaine Butler. Anne
Kopnva. Robert Fred Ku <:harsk1. Jason ( ochran. S}dney Foreman. Linday How-
Lec. Janice Lewey. Nanc> Mellinger. arJ. (ieorgrna Mclagan. Dougla~ Moore.
Chari~ Miller. Rebecca M1n1lk. Angela Kath> ~chroeder. Paul Wagner and Kirk
Miu. Pao1oua Mouanoutoua. ~u1annc Wilk'> of Newport Beach anJ Vafa
Newman, Ricky No1ak1. l'atnc1a J Rakh\hani of South Laguna.
O'connell. Steven Olm'iled. Joni Ong. I l\a fhc> were among 1,478 stu<.lcnt!I honor-
Pate, Mark Shields. Larry Te\dall. f-ranc1'> cd.
Tsang and Wayne Warthen of t-oun ta1 n The d1\l1nct1on 1s reserved for under·
Valley; Mane Bayh1. ( ynth1a Butala. graduatntudcnt~ who ac hieve at least a l5
Jamie Af'arvaly. Judy Convey. Michelle GPA on a 4.Chcalc during full -time \tu<.l1es.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT1Wedrwed1Y, F~ 22. 1M4 U
Bypass surge;ry·streamlined
Cardiologist tells advances
at Newport Beach seminar
By SU AN MONAHAN
artery bypau sntb which ut1hud mammary
artencs. rat~ \hu 11phcnou1 \fcins. .lbowcd
len occlu tion (clos1n1).
Vein IJ'.lftUrc still u$Cd 1n tht mlJOnty of
catct. and '~ noted that the anery aran
prooedurt 11 .more tune con1um1n1 and
complicated for the suraeon. But, •'We've done
over 13.000 (artery araft1) at Oevcland," he
uid. ''h's a 'upcrb procedure:·
Based on this prthmma.ry cvMkn«. be
sad, ··1 JtronaJy~he\it thttt,wiU bt 1 cbantt &n
Amtrican coronary s~ry ...
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"The bypass operauon wear~ pcrform1n1
an the ·s0s 1~ different than that which wai
praccloed in the '70., .. uid Dr. Ao yd D. Looo,
chairman of Che Departmen& or Thonmc and
Cardiovascular Surstry at Cleveland Clinic
Foundation in Cleveland.
..Loop was a key speaker at the 1e:m1nat on
"Consultative Card1olo1y. Update in
DiaanoS11cs and Therapeuocs" held at the
Newpon Beach Marrion Feb. 16-18. Thr
seminar was s~ntorcd by the Amencan
Collqe or Card1oloay and the Oranie Coast
Hean Institute of Koaa Memorial Ho1p1tal.
Newport Beach.
fhe vein J!lft involves taklna a vein from
the lea and araftina 1t on to the coronary artery
and the aorta. The vein thus takes on the
function ofan artery
The mammary ancry van. however,
feplace, an artery With an artery. And becaute
the ancry is located in the chest aod attached to
the aorta, 1t is only ne«ssary lo aran it on to the
coronary anery.
Thttt have already been t0mc chinen in
1ht latt J' yean. toop pointed out tMt the
median • of corona_ty SWJetY ~
incrcalt'd from SO in 1967 to 61'in 1982. Tiw
mortality ratt1. howtvcr. han dec11111d
dr1m1t1cally because of 1mpr:oved .urpcal
techniques and tcchnolOJJCll ad vancn• ~Mid.
He id &hat while ii can be dinicuJt 10
compare the 1urv1val races of peticnt.s treated
suf'IJcally ap1nst those trcattd m~1calty,
"quality of life .. shouJd be comidered when
decidan• whach method to use.
Loop told hjs audience th11 coronary
Loop said that follow-up studies have
shown that after seven and a balf yea.n. only 4S
percent of the vein grafts were iii\111 open,
compared to 93 percent of the anery paf\
Pataen&s trealed JWJically. be uid, are Jeu
hkely to 1utrer pein, need lesl medical.ion and ,
an iencrat have a .,attr sentt of well.wbeinJ
1han th<>te treated only medicatly.
Nor 11 1he catd1oloSJS1 faced whh an
either/or choice ofthcnapy ... A combination of
medicine and 1ursery may be userw:· he 11id.
Fad wet ht-loss programs
can lead to more trouble
WASH INGTON (AP) -Thousands or Americans
arc consuming grapefruit, skipping pizza and pasta.
downing gallons of water or followmJ sundry other
esoteric eating plans 1n ho~ oflosing weight.
The national interest in we1gh1 loss may be most
visible 1n bookstores. where shelf afler shelf 1s lined wuh
di et plans.
Many of the programs disagree w11h 11ne another.
offering a confusing array of advice
There's the all fruit diet.
And the all protein diet.
And the no protein diet.
And the no carbohydrate diet
And many, many more.
If the only drawback to th1i. wai. the <.lent in your
weight loss illusions, you would merely wand up a little
wiser.
But the Food and Drug Admin1stra11on warns that
some fad diets can be dangcrou~.
For eumple, th ere 1s the high prote1n~low
carbohydrate diet. The FDA warns that this can throw the
body into ketosis. a method of burning caloncs that
reservbles the body's reaction to fasting.
Th is condition can lead to an ac1d·alkalinc imbalance
1n the body, and makes the body excrete large amounts of
urine, which can lead to dehydration. the FDA warni.
Also. since most of th e weight loss on these diets 1s
water loss, most people regain the weight quickly wh en
they return to normal eating pattern'\.
The low-calone liquid protean diets have also drawn
considerable attention from medical people. the FDA
repons. Some of these diets have been associated with
deaths following irregular heart rhythms. the government
agency warned.
FDA officials stress that when d1e11ng 11 1s important
to maintain a nutnt1onally balanced diet while changing
basic eating patterns. Fad diets don't do th1i. because they
often hm1t you to few foods and will quickl y become
bonng.
There 1sgood news. however. from the FDA . Officials
there point out that most excess weis,ht ts a rcsuh of mall
imbalances between calorie intake and energy burned
fhat means, the FDA says, that wc1&}lt loss can follow
the same pattern. Watch the small lhings. the snacks that
add a few hundred calorics here and there. plus add some
excrc1<1e. and you can burn up more calorics than you ta ke
in -and lose weight.
County scouts sell
Olympic guidebook
; 2
Ralph Rahm dead .at·57
Funeral services will be held Thursday
afternoon for Ralph Lawrence Rahm of
Newport Beach. who died Sunday at Hoag
Memorial Hospital. He was 57.
Mr. Rahm, an insurance adjuster for 21
years with Motors Insurance Corp., was a
resident of the area since 1959.
He is survi ved by his mother. Isabel
Rahm. of San Diego, as well as three nieces,
two nephews, a grandniece. a pndnepbew
and two aunts. ·
Services arc scheduled for 4 p.m. at
Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Monuary
Chapel. Rev. Charles D. Clark of the First
United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa
will offietate.
William Bates dead at 40
Services were held today for Wilham
Ambrose Bates of Costa Mesa. a
stlf-(:mployed publisher of insurance ad-
Justors' guides, who died Sunday at b1s
home. He was 40.
Mr. Bates, who was botn in B&himorc, 11
survived by h1s wife. Betty L. &tell, of
Co~ta Mesa and h1i. mother. Mar1one
Ahland, of Lan1ina. Ill. .
Also surviv1n1a~ four sisters, Mlf)ori
Snelson of Aorida, Gayle Cumik a
Sherry Yoder of Indians and Toru Waan
of llhno11.
Follow1na tcrVicel at ~ Bcot
Bell Broadway Chapel,· interment wa
made at Pacific View Memorial Park..
James Butler succumbs at 79
Funeral ~rv1ces will be held Thursday
for Jame\ Butler Sr of Santa Ana, an iron
wo rker for 3-0 year!>. who died Sunday at
Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He
was 79
Mr. Butler. wh o was born 1n Kilkenny.
Jr. of Santa Ana and John Butler
M1ss1on VicJo, and a dau&}lter. Ma
Pandard of Lona Beach. Also surviv1n1 a
a brother and sister m Ireland, ei
grandchildren and one ~at-grandchil .
Ire land. was a member of St. John the
Baptist Catholic Church.
Orange County cub scout!> and boy \touts will begin He 11; survived by two sons. James Butler
selling offi cial television v1ewer'I· Olympic Acces'i r
Guidebooks Saturday. I
A Mass of Chrisuan Burial is schedule
for 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Churc
fo llowed by interment at Good Shcphcr
Cemetery.
The books arc published under hLen-,c from the Loi.
Angele-. Olympic Organ111ng ( omm11tec Both scout
group<i and the Olympic comm1ttl·c will benefit frnm thl·
sale.
This 1s the first time the Orange < ounl> ~out
Council has agreed to sell a producl other than lll kets to
their annual scout fair ... It 1!> a high quaht) llcm and the
sale will help our scouts and the Ol~mpic committee ... S<lld
George Trosko, public relations director for the scout
coun cil ... Scouting's aims relate well to the obJCl 11 vcs of
the Olympic committee ," he said
Trosko cited physical fitne!l'i and arh1evement a<o two
of the common objecti ve!. of ..coutang and the Olympics.
The guides sell for $5.00 and sales will be directed
from the Scout Service Center 1n Santa Ana
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Group W earned
rough reception
When cable television viewers can't tell Bo Derek from
Jabba the Hut, something is wrong. no matterwbat Richard
Waterman says.
Waterman. distnct manager of Group W, the company that
holds a lucrauve cablecasting franchise in Newport Beach. says
his subscribers are wrong when they complain that his signal
fades in and out and his staff is not available to answer
complaints.
Hardly anyone gripes. Waterman told the Newport Beach
council. apparently convinced that Group W viewers enjoy
seei ngsurpnse rerunsofThe In visible Man in the fourth quarter
ofa Lakcrs-Tra1lblazersgame.
Besides. Waterman says. his company is planning
improvements. Like Scarlet O'Hara. he'll deal with today's
problem tomorrow.
Given his narrow view. it's easy to understand that
Waterman would be upset about Newport's iiending ordinance
that will fine Group W $500 for every legitmatecomplaint it
ignores.
"We have a real problem with an ordinance that asks us to
accept penalues in a contract that was written years ago," the
ingenuous Waterman told the council, conveniently forgetting
all the contracts his company has made with viewers who
depended on his company to find out if Julie Andrews was really
Victor or Victoria. if Richard Gere was an officer or a gentleman
and ifThc Big Chill was as cool as its reviews. . L.M. Bovo
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"Tell me this cou/dn 't happen. Not In my country."
PRESIDENT RONALD UAOAJlf
Jacx
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Bureaucrat
overrules
pr esident
WASHINGTON -The real tyrants
in our system are the faceless bureau-
crats who inhabit the catacombs of
government and become bogged
down in trivia. Yet within their
limited jurisdic1ion1, they can som~
times overrule the president, himself.
One such bureaucrat named
Thomas J. Conley has delayed jus1i~
in a case that outniged President
Reagan when he first heard about it.
Conley i~ a lawyer in his late 30s who
presides over an obscure comer of the
Commerce Department's legal of·
fices.
The case he refuses to settle is that
or a courageous young mothn-, Billie
Garde. who blew the whistle on her
boss in the Census Bureau and was
dnven to ruin as a result.
Those customers. 9.SOOofthem. pay monthly fees to Group
W to ensure that the cable will provide them with good, clear
television reception. Many of them pay extra fees for special
channels. especially movie channels that bring recent box office
hits and near-hits into their homes unedited, uncensored and
commercial-free. What they have been getting is some of what
they've been paying for, plus a lot of aggravation. Group W
Cable.it seems.doesn't have the telephone capacity to answer all
the calls that nood in from frustrated TV watchers whose screens
have gone blank.
Long romance with Lady Luck
The persecution of Billie Garde
was reported to Reagan al a Cabinet
m~ung in 1981 . He was so outraged
that he reportedly pounded his fist on
the table and declared: "Tell me this
couldn't happen' Not in my country!
Not in my country!'' '
lfWatcrman is unwilling to honor his contracts with his
subscribers. he shouldn't expect the council to take his ar$ument
too seriously. Officials might point out to him that by failing to
provide reliable service. it is Group W that is in violation of the
contract. And when he bemoans his condition. the counci l might
rightly respond: Frankly, my dear Mr. Waterman, wedon'tgive
a damn.
The ordinance will be put toa final vote Monday. We urge
Newport Beach to adopt it.
Opinion' l'\prn,c<I in 1h1· \(>all' .1/lcH t' an• /hO<il' nfthc Dml) Pilot Oth<'f
1 "'" \ l'\(lfl'\\l'tl on lhl\ page Jrc thmc: ofthc:ir aullwrs and artists.
Whene .. er a Seasoned C1t1Lens hm
the magic IOOth b1rthda)'. some
rt.'poncr ask'i said soul to what such
longevity can be attributed. l Like the
reply of Mr. Leo M. Kahn of New
York City· "Sheer luck." Speaking of
luck. it was no t Mr. Kahn but a more
forgettable philosopher who said,
"Lady Luck i' twins. The one named
Good kisses vou on the cheek and
goes. The one· named Bad bnngs her
kn1111ng and sits on the edge of the
bed.''
Q You ~1d China's Peking has
outlawed doss . .\II dogs?
.\ Not qu11c Pohce can keep dogs
trained to guard and track. Medical
re\earchers can keep dogs for e~
pcnmentat1on . .\nd restaurants can
keep live dogs intended for
butchering as food.
In your dream. you meet a stranger.
then find said stranger evolves into a
member of your own family. Do you
rerogn11e the scenario? It's known to
be common 1n many dreams of most
people. Thl' sleep researchers debate
its s1gn1ficance. 1f any.
Q What v.as the name of the most
famous bordello in Ch1ca~o?
A. The Everlc1gh Cl ub. You have
to go back a long way for that one. A
50-room mansion frequented b> so-
c1et) b1gw1gs. The cit~ clo~d 11 down
10 1911.
\ ou·\l' prnbabl' read that Tedd)
Roose\clt dehvcrcd a speet:h at
Milwaukee. Wis .. 1mmed1ately after
he was shot 10 the chest by a would-be
assassin. Am askrd 1fthe bullet reall)
penetrated. Yes. 1t damaged a lung
and lodged close. to his heart. but he
made the speech anyhow before going
10 thc hospital. Thal speech. in fact.
was what saved his ltfc. doctors
surmised ..\ folded cop) of 11 -
equivalent to 100 pages thick 10 his
breast pocket -slov.cd the bullet.
No doubt it's due to archaic
leg1slat1on no longer observed. but in
Alabama. books about outlaws arc
supposed to be banned
L M. 801 d 1~ a \' n<11ca tcd
columni5t.
Open primary would throw out 'rascals'
~ccmingl> endk'>'> v.arlarc between
c;o,. Dl·ukmt'Jtan and Democrats in
the '>late L·~g1.,laturc ha'> made Cal1-
torn1a go1.crnmt•nt more 1ntenscl)
partisan than 11 ·~ l'"er been he fore.
Now a b1pan!'>an groupofl'll) and
rount) onir1al'> tired of coping with
the man) left and right-wing tdco-
logue' in Sacramento,., offering a
plan that would throv. at kast some of
the ra.,cal' out
lt',callnl<1norx·n primal) ·\n
in111at1\c returning( ahforn1a to that
'' '>tem ~·gan c1rculat1ngearhcrth1s
month v. 11h -;pon\or\ ho ping to
1o?athcr '44 ooo' otl·r '>1gnatun:s 1n
t1ml to plJll' II on thl· '\o \ ember
h..illo t
Here\ hov. It "ould work: Every
'o tn 1n c\e~ primary clectton would
get a hallot listing all candidates" ho
ha\ e fi kd for l'ac h office. The
l and1<.la1t•\ v.ould hsl their part)
.itlil 1ation' along w11hother1denl-
1f\1ngdata .
Kq!.l'>tl·n·J lh·rwhh<·an \Oten;
tould lht·n 'nil' for Dern(){ rat'> tfthe)
v. l\ht·d and l>cmotratHould vote for
Reriuhhl an\."" 1th the top\ ote-getter
in t'at h part\ qualtfv1ng for a runoff
·"J hi., kind ofrlec:11on would help
prl't ludl' n t rem ,.,.., in either pan\. ..
"'"( hn,1111e Rt•nl a RepublilC1n
\l'r\1ng1111 the~an1a \1on1cactt>
l nu nu I Jnd 0 01.. 111thc1nit1at1"e
\pon\or\ "It enfranchise' all 'otcrs
1n the pnmarn.·'· 1nduding 1ndepcn-
Jcnt' and minor part) registrant<;
T h1'i \'a' an l'\trl'Oll' nghl-"""ing
lh·puhlitan ur an ntremc left-wing
IX:mtK rat.., unltkl'I> to get nom1-
ndtl·J helJU\C members of the other
J'ldrt\ v. ould 'cf\. 111.cl) croso; O\ er and
\ ott• for a mon· moderate candidate"
Rl'l'd. of wur'e ha' a ncrsonal
mtl·re'>l in Sul ha ""lem. ~he has
lllllSl'>tcntl\. opposed Democratic As-
'cmhh man Tom Ha~den. who~
J "tm t 1c; her home and ""ho~
< ampa1gn for (umomt( Democrac~
, on t rol'> the ll l \ cou nn I on v. hie h -;he
\t'r\l'\.
.. \ gu' ltke Ha,dcn wuldn't he
nominated 1h1\ "'"> ... ~he -;ay~ "Ht~
pn mar) cll·cttnn opponent got about
~~ f)Crtl·nt ofthl· \ ote lnc,t t1ml' You'll
llt'\CI l'tln\ lllt'C ml' that l'\l'rl 10 3
\Ultd J)(-mocrJllC-dlCitrtt'I ltl.l• thl\.
·nnuf.h lfrpuhhl·an' wouldn't l·ni-..,
11\ l'f
Ret•J '>•l\'>Ultra tol1\t'1\;H1't' Re
puhliran<; Ilk<' ( rlt•ndalc ·\\-
.. l·mhl\ rnan l'.ll "loltin JOO ·\rrnd1a
'tntr \en H L R 1d1t1rd'ion would
1lw ha'<' prnhll'nl\ ""Ith am·..-.
'\\lt'm ·Other 1n1t1a11,t· c,pon,nr-.1ntlude
\<in \1att·nC nunr' \11f)('r\.1\or ~rlcn
( rrt·~11r11 1 .1 lurnwr l)('m()(r4lttt'il'>
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilot .
THOMAS
ELIAS
<;emblyman; Modesto Mayor Pt'gg)
Mensinger. and Los Angeles ( it)
C ounc1lman Joel Wachs
They all point lo the state of
Washington. where open prim.inc'
arc a longstanding trad111on. d' an
C\ample of what happen., under the
s}stcm they propose. Washington
consistently elects moderates from
both parties. with little chance for
c>. tremc conscrvati ves or hbera Is
"This would mean large change\ 1n
( al1forn1a," said Roman Buhler. a
moderate Republican laywer v. ho 1'>
coordinating the init1a11 vc dr" c
"Ourstateofficialsarc far loo
partisan for the good oft ht• pcopk
The) spend more time fighting each
other than getting the JOb done ..
The 1n111a11ve backers point to state
Schools Supt. William Hon1gas the
kind of candidate who benefits from
LETTERS
"""--~ ,....-_ ~
an open primary
Rccausc his ofT1cl· 1s non-pani~an.
11 has alwa} '> ix't:n subJl'Ct to an open
pnmarv and far-kft and far-nght
candidate'> ha ' c onl\ rarelv taken the JOh. . .
"Hon1gdol·sn'1 reall~ fit the mold
of either part) ... says Buhler. "But he
has pracucal. "let's get 11 done· \ 1ews.
He would never win a primary in
ctlhcrpart} 1nthccurrentsystem. If
v.e v.ant more people ltke that. we
need an open prima~ ..
Most establi'>hed poht1r1ans of
both pante'> of lOursc. r an be
counted on to oppo'>e open pnmanes
bccau~ that <.on of,y\tem means
1hc1rown n·nommations ""ould sud-
denh hccomt• much less of a sure
thing. The~ will argue that 'O!ers 1;n
each pan) -;hould be able to dc-
term i ne the part~ ·s candidates strictly
h> thcmseh es
But a h1ggerqul·s11nn 1s this: Why
\hould voter., be '>cgregated by part)'
v.hl·n an open pnmar.·l·ould produce
rand1da1es who mon· trul) reprc'lenl
the overall ma1or1t' .,
1 homa~ I li.1~ ".:i S.ww
Mnnic,1-ha\ccf cnlumn1<;/ on \Wit'
/\\UC\
Master boat builder
is also a ina~ster joker
To the Editor
Evcrvone knows Dennis Holland 1<;
\ very ·dedicated and talented ships
carpenter. lits PilgnmofNcwpon 1c,a
lloattng mas1erp1cce. Fe..-,, people
realt1c he 1s also one of the grcatc'it
JOkc'itcrS of our time.
Remember when he had his boat
designated the official California
entry to the U.S Bicentennial? He
snid he would sail her back East for
the cclcbra11on'i. Wl\cn 1976 had
coml' and gone. 'tome people were
very di~ppointco that ht'i o;h1p wa'i
still far from completion He co ld
them what he had mean I wa' he'd ~rl
her back for the Tnct'ntt'nnial 1n
1076 Ma ha Whnt n card'
Ht'> mo 1 rt'lTnt pranl. 1n Ncwpor1
Harbor tSl'' en h<.·tll'r Hl· told the cit)
COUOCll ht• \\-OUld U\C thelf dock ror
onl) four d:l\\ Turn\ out he really
mt·ant tour month" or ma)'bc four
'ear'i I la. ha
Now Dco n 1 ~ v. 111 probabl > ha vc to
chan~e the place name of his boat to
the cit) where 11 "":I~ actually built.
But the name Pilgrim ofCoMa Me'ia
1\ more prartll:tl than funny. Oenn1
R) the 1101~· )Ou actually compkte
her. Costa Me!>a harbor win be al)o.
and the~ ·11 ha\e a dock wa1t1na for
\-OU
MIKE TEINER
Costa Mc
Inspectdlesels,too
To the Editor
A Ocr reading the an1cle on clean na
the air on auto inspections. my
H.l . Schwert1 Ill
.,,,f)~
Ch11y Ooweltbr
ld•l<W end • '''"' '"''-'""'°"""
comments rcprd the ract that diesels
are bctn& excluded from the testinJ
because thm 1s no technology avasl-
ablc to test the amount of pollutants
allowable
Ill•.,_.., ..,.,, Cley •>I IM ""'' fl 00 WMI Ila~ .!ii
r. \I•"'•• It dl•U G(lt1 • 14 fin• tYll Letry D. Speett
M> comment to 1hat 1s, all an)'onc
has to do 1 be nearby. behind, beside •
three ~r links away from a diesel
ena.anc to know th4l they arc one of
the mo 1 h1&}\Jy polluuna rngmes..
vehicle or whucver on the road.
The) should either be cleaned up or
re: moved L •• liil"'9 C• • _,ti
,
• I
Ma•t-V•"ll f d••• ~
I
· BARBAJIA WOLF' NcWf'bn Beach
T om Hayd en H.L. Rlchardaon
Riley dldn 't do homework
To the Editor
There 1s no need for an elected
official. such as Supervisor T om
Riley, to ever. under any circum-
stances. publtcally defame the pro-
fessional worko; or academic crcden-
ttals of two rc,pccted members o f the
Chapman College staff I am sure ttiat
Professors Donald Booth and James
Doti Wlll ~d .. legal redress against
Supervisor Tom Riley. the Orange
County TransPonauon Comm1ss1on.
and the Orange County Board of
Supervisors for thill public humilt-
atton and ndiculc.
l he upcrv ,,or's actions ar<: d1r-
ficult to unde~tand when one con-
s1ders the ()("TC fo'1fteen Year ln.,,cst-
ment Program wa<; developed and
tmplemCOtCd Without benefit or
state-required environmental impact
reports. completed cn~incenng 'itud-
1cs. orc1111en adv150ry tnput from chc
retail. commercial. en\ 1ronmrntal
and pnvatc industry transPortat1on
users.
lfanyonedco;crvcsan ·-r· grade for
not doing his proper homework 11 l!i
Supervisor Rile)' in his 1axpnyrr-pa1d
role as chairman of the Orange
C'ountyTrnnsportat1on C'omm1\ ion
OR Al.AN R KLCH·KORN
Yorha l mda
Open the universities to all
To ahc Editor·
Your ar11clc on the Opinion page
(Feb. 6) propo 1na that we deny
h1&)ier education to tlleaal nhens.
shoW1 a sad mcann~c; of ,pint that
only too ra1thfully reflect~ many
Amencans• provmciahsm I foci com-
pelled to reply
Art you aware of the fact that
anyone can attend an)' public un1vcr-
\ity 1n Western Europe? ommon
market counll) mt'mbcrs circulate
freely aero borders. ~uch a\ Italy,
francc. Germany. Bcla.ium. Holland.
etc . living. work1n& and tudy1na
Ythcrtvcr they choo
My 18-ycar-c>ld o;on (at thc time)
attended Reaui ..\rt' 1n
cx-cn·Provcncc ''°'41hcm frunccl
__j __ _
for a full year. when: all he paid wa\
the cqu1.,alent of SlO 1n ft"c~ per
St'mcstcr. plu~ hu)'mg his own an
c,upphcs
What a contraM to the n<"he~t
country 1n thr world wherr we "-On·1
e"en illow out-of· t:llC" to attend
our <;ehool~ without h1tt1na 1hcm with
whopping foe!> Makes )IOU wonder• r TfUCIA R MC C lilt'\
Hunun ton ~al·h
EDITOR'S NO IE: f llC' rr.J11on1I to
which th<' 1u1hor rrt'trs up(>(>rtt°J
f)C'ndtn& lc.·g1slat1on thll ~ould ri··
qu1rr 11lrg1/ aliens IK'«'plctJ lor •d·
m1u10n 10 po t «'t'onclal") ~,·he>(}J~ "'
Callforn1n te> bc.·chafl'"ll mm·l'l"ot.knt
1l,,11on rare
But 1t did happen. From interviews
and official documents. my associate
Indy Badhwar has pieced together the
ghastly story of Mrs. Garde's harrass-
ment. It reads like something ou1 of
the files of the KGB.
Mrs. Garde was hired by the
Census Bureau in Muskogee, Okla ..
in 1980. The district director. John
Hudson. was a local Democratic big
shot who dcmapded that women 1n
his office perform sexual favors for
him and his political cronies. Mrs.
Garde not only rejected his advances
but also blew the whistle on him.
Hudson threatened her repeatedly.
telling her to give in to his advances
and 10 keep quiet about his operation
of the offi ce. He then fired her. She
reported the shabb)' story to govem-
ment.1 n vesugators.
Hudson. thcreafier. worked with
Mrs Gardc's estranged husband,
Larr). to dcpnve her of custody of her
l'-"O children. Mrs. Garde fled 1n fear
10 Maryland. Once. when her chil-
dren v1sncd her. the local authorities
1n Oklahoma brought spurious kid-
napp10g charges against her.
Not o nly that. when the Justice
Department finally got around to
1nd1ct1ng the Muskogee census of-
ficial for the behavior Mrs. Garde had
cxposed. it also considered indicting
her -for not blowing the whistle fast
t'nough!
Thanks to a diligent invest1gat1on
by the Commerce Department's in-
spector general. Sherman Funk. Mrs.
Gardc's story was corroborated.
Funk's 400-page repor1 contains
n 1dence that Hudson tried 10 help
deprive Mrs. Garde of her children.
Hudson eventuall)' went to jail on
c harges arising from his operation of
the ccnsu-; office. (There 1s no federal
criminal lawgevemingsexuaJ harass-
ment of employees.) Mrs. Garde got
her kids back id the ridiculous
kidnapping cha against her were
dropped. Larry rde has now told
federal investigators. ··1 wonder 1f I
was used as a pawn to shut Billie up."
But 81l11e Garde had paid a terrible
price. The legal battles had im-
poHmhed •. her. her retired parents
and her grandmother. The children
wound up in the care of psychologists.
C1 t1ng tht• role of government
officials tn her troubles. Mrs. Garde
asked the Commerce Department to
pay the expenses of her custody fight
and the move from Oklahoma. Her
case was brought to the president's
personal a11ent1on by Edw1n Harper.
then director of the President's Coun·
cal on Integrity and Efficiency.
The president. after expressing his
outrage. said he wanted to meet Mrs
Garde 1n person. They weren't able to
meet because of scheduling problems.
but the p~1dent's feelings in the
matter were made aburfdan1ly clear al
the < ab1nct meeting in 1981.
J;Jck \ ncJrrson 1s a syndicatN1
columnist.
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1
COAST
Buyers urged: Beware
~
( unfriendly co~puters ,
I Are iiewest fea;ures-dealer'Sservice avadablenowWhentheyan:a~Ullly N 8 ----' __ several monthuwayfromdeltvery lO >r1
as available as salespeople claim? -~~~iherevasionencouolercdby • ,,
. Home defense
rules surprise
By GINA DE PAOLA
Delly"'°' Cotn•p1f'l69nl
What would you do if you awoke in
the middle of the night and thought
you heard a burglar crawling through
your front room window?
Would you call the police? Scream?
Or maybe grab that pistol which
you've kept tucked away 1n the
dresser for protection?
Dave Burn. who runs "hat he calls
a unique. three-hour home defense
course in Garden Grove. hopes his
students won't have to think twice
about what they'll do.
"If a burglar's in the kitchen or the
living room. it doesn't do you anr,
good to have a gun in the bedroom, ·
said the instructor who recommends
that an implement be kept handy in
every room of the house.
"If you're assaulted your object is
to get away. not beat someone to
death." he reminded.
H'ving formerl y run a school for
tra~ing and licensing of sccunty
guards. Bum said reading a news
an1clc about Orange Countians who
shot burglars prompted him to re-
adjust his curriculum a year ago.
Emphasizing his advocacy of
self-protection. Bum urged, "I think
you've got a responsibility to yourself
and your family to at Jeast go out
ki cking and screaming."
NEW YORK (AP)-Natali
computers are friendly. says Merl
Miller, who warns potential buyers
they may be told a number of
untruths when they go shopping for
one of the machines.
.. Many of them arc uscr .. surly or
user-hostile," cautions Miller, board
chairman of Dilithium Press, who has
written eight books on computers .
.. Everything in this business is
absolutely exaggerated ," Miller.
His latest book. co-authored with
Jerry Willis, is "Computers for Every-
body Buyers Guide," which lists a
dozen common "lies" of computer
salespeople and suggests what the
shopper can do about them.
"I don't think sales clerks tell lies
intenllonally," MilJersays. "They
frequently lie by omission rather than
commission."
According to Miller, virtually every
computer on the market today 1s
advertised as user-fnendly, which
generally means the program docsn 't
take a long time to learn. is un-
complicated and has b4ilt-in protec-
tions against m 1stakes such as press--
ing a key that erases your work when
you really mean to get a printed copy.
"The main problem is that many
computer models and programs are
not easy to use. no matter what the
ads claim." he says. "Many programs
arc considered fine examples of
user-f ncndly programs by ex-
penenced computer operators who
use their machtnesda1ly.
-' potential runomers who want to )!I
"But these same programs are know about IC'rVICC, Mil~ ta)'S, i ,
damned as some of the most un-"CaJlour800numbcrany timt you
friendly programs ever created by need help."
noviccsand pan-timecomputcrop-"Somecompemnputlhcleast
era tors." experienced people on the phone tc'
Few programs are truly fnendly to lines.'' Milleruys, ''Otherueem to
anyone. and those that are friendly to 11ve the job to the most surly
some may not be considered friendly employees. Others use toJJ-free I
by other users, Miller says, adding: numbers to tell you the location of the '
"Saying a program is fnendly really dealer nearest you buigjve no
doesn't tell a potenual buyer much. technkal supponorhelpautl." IJ
You need to know how the program Frequently, sales people claim lb.al I•
operates to decide whether or not "everything r,ou need is int'ludcd,.. •
you'll becomfonable usingn. says Miller.· Jfcanweresokhhc
''I'm a maverick in the sense that I same waycomputersare, you would
believe there's a simple way of geta body and an tn&ine. The &eeriq )t
explainangeverytbrng. from com-wheel tires, windownnd evef")'1hina m
puters to nuclear physics." says • else would all be options.
Miller. a WyominJ nauve who "When you buy a printer. you have I
Launched his publishing firm in 1977 to have some method to connect it \0
to explain computers in ways the your computer. Often neithertbe
consumer can understand. computer nor the printereomes with 1 Miller says he doesn't like to be a cable, so you have to buy it
called a computer"expert'" or separately.
"spec1ahst. .. preferring the term "hu-"Sometimes you at• I areat buy on II
manist." theprinterand then pay through the l
Among other dubious claims made nose for the cable:· :>
bycomputersalesmen, says Miller. is In their book, Millerand Willis say
that "there isa lot of software the best ruleforthcpotentjaJ buyer is
available for this computer." But to know what youarcbuyin&before
definit1onsof .. lots" vary from fewer you buy it. They insist:
than 20 programs to thousands. "Acomputerisjust another con-
"A fewcomputersreallydo have sumeq>roductlikeadishwasher,a IJ
thousands of programs available for typcwnterora video recorder. Don't
them." he explains. "Even among the look at it asa mysterious device that
front-runners, however. there arc mach.ineordo you have to spend can only be understood by hiah-tech
gaps ... Lots o f software 1sn 't enough. another$ 1.000 on acccssones before gurus.
How much software is available in most ofit will work?" ··v ou can understand it, and you
the areas that interest you? How good Computer shoppers arc also frc-can get one that will do marvelous
r1
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f}
"Most people just take 1t for
V<tnted that they can shoot a burglar
1n their home or a prowler on their
patio," said Burn. an ex-police
sergeant. adding that they couldn't be
more mistaken.
iSJ.be&efhvare~ill it run on your quently told that certain features are things for you."
~-
Thumbtacked toa bulletin board in
his office 1s a newspaper clipping
about l\ burglar who was shot and
permanently inJured by a home-
owner. The burglar had successfully
sued the homeowner for medical
expenses.
Old house owners make spirited efforts ,
Bum explained that a person can't
shoot a prowler unless it's in
self-defense.
"You can't shoot someone for
taking propeny from you," he said.
noting a person wh o does so can be
Some find ghosts.
othe-rs concentrate
on authentlcfty
arrested and sued in the civil couns. By BARBARA MAYER
Burn tells his student~ to shout ~ ........ -
"Stop or rll shoot" 1f the} C'ver . Some old houses apparently may
confront a burglar. he haunted, says Patricia Poore,
He encourages them to practice editor of The Old-House Journal, a
saying this over and over again monthly New York newsletter that
because they won't ha\e 11me to think provides information on the resto-
about what they'll do 1f 1hcy ever ration of old houses
confront a burglar. Most shootings The publication recently asked
take place within 10 feet of an readers to describe in writing any
assailant andarcovcrinless thanfivc ghostly encounters they had ex-
seconds. Burn said. pcrienccd. The Old-House Journal
Likewise. students arc taugh1 how got interested in the question of
to handle a gun which the} ma} ha\ c ghosts when the editors observed a
bought several years ago. but ne.,,cr pattern in the making
learned how to shoot. .. A substantial number of readers
.. They take it (gun) home and put 11 would mention that the spirits in the
ii) their dresser until it turns green." house acted up whenever there was
he said of some gun-owners who. any major remodeling going on."
unaware of how to properl) remove Poore said.
\Ile safety tngger. could acc1dentall} · The magazine received 27 case
ahoot themselves. his1ories -"and that doesn't count
For those who are afraid of guns, the several dozen who have told us
Bum offers a 12-week course on how about their experiences but didn't
to use a cane, a piece of lumber and a have time to wntc." she added.
lotehen kmfe as a weapon. The Old-House Journal's informal
survey turned up some common
elements in ghostly manifestations.
Noises -slamming doors. un-
intelljgible voices and the sound of
footsteps -were the most numerous
examples. (These were not ex-
plainable by the ac11ons of others in
the house since the} were often
expenenced when there was nobody
else at home.)
Many readers reported being aware
of a fcclini of cold air when the ghost
was moving. Unusual smells were
also noted. including the smell of
burning leaves or burnt coffee. she
said.
It was rare. though. that anyone
reported actually seeing a household
ghost. "In a few instances. the
homeowners were so curious they
researched the history of their house
and found photographs of former
occupants that resembled the appari-
tion they saw," said Poore.
One woman reported wallong into
her kitchen and seeing a barefoot boy
dressed in ragged clothing and hold-
ing a lantern. Just as she was about to
speak, the boy "melted away.'' Then
her husband came up the cellar st.airs
carrying a lantern he said he had just
found, said Poore.
Oh , r ats!
Chinese club
celebrating
--~--~ March Fong Eu, Susan Wan
honored guests at banq-uet --------
RlcbardNlxon isa rat-and so arc numerous others
including Vane11a ~ed1nveand JullaCblld.(Ratsarc
thoscbomin 1900andevery 12yearslatcr.)
As a result of Its an1cle. the
newsletter was contacted by a psychic
research aroup which investigated the
"hauntings" funher.
"They found our subscribers were
different from most people who feel
terror when confronted w1th some-
thing that seems to be a ghost." she
said. "Old-House Journal readers
were delighted with the idea of
shanng their home."
The survey has not convinced her
~osts exist. But she does say .. a lot of
intelligent tho ughtful people honestly
believe they are shanne their old
house wnh someone who 1s defin11ely
not pan of the family."
Though old houses and ghosts
naturally go together in fiction. Poore
repons that most old-house owners
are concerned with more mundane
subjects.
JJf the 7 5.000 readers of the
I 0-year-old publication. more than
80 percent are resto ring an old house
in which they are li ving.
Over the past five years. Poore has
noticed several trends.
Early American and Victonan
homes are now very costly. As a
result. many readers are restoring
early 20th<entury ho mes.
I o.-,,...~
hank San. •bown with wife Pearl,
wu ln cbar&e of banquet prlzee.
I
To celebrate their year(indica1cd by the Chinese
Zodiac animal calendar) and the beginning of 4862. the
Orange County Chinese Cultural Club traveled to the
Mmwa Restaurant m Los Angeles for a l 0-course
banquet.
81D.·Jacketed Rath DlnC m.et &a.e.t
of bonor Marcb Fonc Ea. at rljbt.
.J
The more than 4001here h~ard the arectina .. Ciung
rlay Fat Choy" over and over. Special guest Marcil Foq
Eu, secretary of state, eitplajned the words actually mean
a prosperous new year. adding. .. I'm aJad to sec so many
ofourround~yed fnend here tonight. hlive them a
chance to celebrate two new years."
Before rushinaofTto her second dinner of the
evcn1na Eu presented R•~and LoHGee Dlq(he·sclub
president) a state resolution commend an.a them on their
educational proiramscromoti!lltheChancsecultu~
Besides heaping p at ters of Chinese delkacl~.
part)'gocrscnJoycddancina. colorful pl'OC'C$Sion an
n bbon dance .
Other on the aucst h t included Rosaueand
Rlchanl Valdn(ofllnccrYachts who donated a
three-hour harbor cru 1~ won by o ther lido Isle rrsidCnlS
Nora nd Hal Le•mu, Ma11. to. Macl>ouW (wanna a
gorgeou J&ckct of antique tlk), T .. Joli• .... 8eUJ and
BobLeeofln.mc(Grand NauonaJ Bank); Pearland
Frank on,Lonat-andMaeSHCMeand• Patrida
Wen, who wns crowned queen at MC18 Verde ountry
Cl uh late la\t )'ear and went on tocaptur lhe htl of Mi\
t hina1ownearl1er1hi month
I . ---I _ _/_
or. Lock Gee DI.QI and ......
Valdes peel D~ JeU 4882. •
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Another new development 1s that
"people arc getting purer in their
approach." They are doing more
research to find how their home
might have looked in its heyday and
then duplicating it. That goes for
kuchens and bathrooms. too. she
said.
.. In the pasl no one would have
thought of keeping an old fashioned
kitchen, but now they do. There is
even an electric stove available that
looks like a coal-burning stove." she
said.
A dozen or more companies arc
making high-tank toilets. "Some
never stopped but others are new to
PERSONAL STYLE
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the market and offer deluxe versions
of the old fashioned tank toilet
featuring oak cabinetry and solid
brass plumbina,"' she said.
Another popular product is the
claw-foot tub. One version comes in
copper and has the 1.rad1t1onal round-
ed wooden cdgmg.
The Old-House Journal publishes
an annual catalog listing companies
that make authentic products.
"Our first catalog m 1976 featured
205 companies. The most recent in
1984 camed mfonnation on 1.251
companies. We've gotten better at
finding them. But there are definitelv
many more out there now," she said.
NEIGHBOR BOYS
FLIPPED OVER
SUNDAY CREPES ·
Mentton the word crepes and my -------------
son Ethan comes to m) mind. i.\11 my
children love crepes. bu1 Ethan can eat
them as fast as 1 can malo..e them. p
I will always remember a Sunda) ILAR
when he was about 12 and asked if l
would fix some crepes I said sure. and WAYNE
was happily at work at the stove, but ••••••••••••• everytimc I looked up there was a new
kid from the neighborhood.
Ethan would say. "Mo m. meet so and so. and could he have a crepe
too?" Very soon there must have been 20 kids waiting in line around my
stove eating crepes and syrup like there was no tomorrow. But it was
worthwhde when one of the boys said "Ethan wa~ nght: those thinas arc
delicious!"
Even today I always make a double batch of crepes and freeze what I do
not use. I put them between wax paper in <;tacks of I 0. seal them in foil and
date them. They freeze btautifuUy'
BASIC CREPE
t caps milk
t ~ ceps nov 4eu•
Placll of pit
Plad1 Of IUlat
&&Wnpeoa1 melted bel&u
Place all ingredients tn a blender and mix wtll. Let batter rcfncrrate for
one hour Makes 24 crepes.
To cook crepe•:
Let crcl'( pan h~t for a fc\\ minute~ Brush the pan with 011 or butttr.
Pour about 2 ounce of the rt'fnacra1cd batter into the pan
Quickly tilt the pan in all dar~:tions so. a 10 !prcad the batter e"enl)' ~
aero the bottom of the pan. ~s the crepcdricson the top. loosen cd and
J>rcparc to flip.
When the CTTpc 1s hght brown in color. flip 1t over and let the other iidc
coo~ tack the cooked ere~ "first" side down. a the first 'de rooked
usually tools nicer ttlan the ~nd 1de tack.ins tht cttpn thi v.-ay .. ;u
cause the nicer side to b( o n thr ou 1dc when wrapped around I fllli
Not . s a beainncr. keep the heat on medium so as not to bum \he
crepes Al'° nole that if you happen to own any kind of .pecial pan for
malun crepes. your crepe\ wall naturally ~ mo~ beauuful than othtt
homemade crepes.
If )OU att mak.in crepe ford n. add 1 tab poon r.
Thtrc arc'° manv wa y' to fill• crepe if all up 'o ur unaa.in.ata n'
Pil1r WayM i 1 ewpon Beach rn•d~m anJ authoro,...P.i~r W1rJ>t'
F1vonte ind Fabu/ou Rtt1~ " · •nd qu lions 10 Pilar We n • ~/o 0.11
Piiot. P.O. ,." I SbO. < o~ra \ft: Y .. ftJf.
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Orange Cont OAILV PILOT/WednMday, February 22, 1984
Mother off our desperate for 11.elp ·
DEAi( ANN
ANDERS: I'm de-
pressed. I have four
kids. who are 5, 3. 2
and 6 months old
1They demand atten
tion 24 hours a da) 1
haven't had a decent
AIM
U1DERS
mght'f. ~lttpsince tht: ••••••••••••• last one was born. He
Am I nuts'! Please tell me the trulh. Ann. I can take 11.
-STRUNG-OUT IN LONGVIEW. WASH.
OEAR STRUNG: Please forget about laJurlng
younelf or faldnt tulc1dt. UClt tcbemtt wlJf IOI Ve DO
problems. Tbey wlll oily crnte addltJon1l 1ourcea of
aaxlely.
The volume 1sso high 1t 1s tmpori.sible to •anore. I find 1t
eimcmel y nerve·wrackin" to~ subjected to continual
whanging, banging, whining, crooning. screechinaand
howhng.
Numerouscomplamt" have been registered, but since
lhoscofus who don't liketheradioarcm thelninority.
nothing 1s done. Those who wish to wear the earphone
radios may do so. Wh y then must 1he rcs1 of us be forced to
listen to such prbaae when we arc trying to work?
wakes up two or three 11mesa night. and then the other kids
get up and I have all of them on my hands
( I wassitung in <:hurch last Sunda) when I got. the idea
that 1fl broke my le&. and made it look lake an accident
\while bnnging in wood. I could go to the hospiu~I and rest
J"or a few weeks. I kno...., m) children would r«.'e•' e good
Yoa need to taJk to a clergymao and a pby1lclao about
yoar exbaHtlon ud feeU.11 of l1olatlon and desperation.
T1aey wlO cJve you pracUcaJ adv lee. Surely one or botb will
attempt to make yoar ltusballd uderataDd tbat be must
eaae your burden by cakln1 over some of the
responalblJIUea for tbe c~ldren.
It woald be very belphll If arran1ement1 could be
made ao tllat yon collld 1et oat one day a week to enjoy a
cban1e of scenery ud recbar1e your batteries. I• there a
Iliad relative, nel&bbor or friead wbo caa belp yoa oat'? If
not, llJre a sitter and cut bacll somewbere else. Your sanity
may&.eat scake.
Do we have any lept rights to insist on a radio-free
environment?-LISTENING FOR AN ANSWER
DEAR LISTENING: Radio music bu been baned la
many places of employment. Manacemeat ba1 ao
obUcaUoa to cater to tbe majority.
Tltoae of yoa wbo coa1lder tbe mule aene-wracfll.a&
sboald bud tocetber ud complala to Ute penoa above tile
person wbo llaa lporect you ID tlae paat. Yoar beef 11
Jegl&tmate and I urge you ao& '°five up.
'
are because my family would have no choice.
I started to drop a huge log on my leg yesterday but
h1ckened out.
,. I couldn't bd1eve I could get so cra1y. My husband
(knows I'm undentress. but doesn't rcahlc that I'm at the
• • • ....
reaking point. No .... I'm considering 1ak1nga bottle of pills
not enough 10 l..111 m}self.J ust enough to scare him so he
111 do someth1ngabou1getting me some help with the
ads.
HELP YouRSELF
....___,.------==-----------=--
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never seen this
problem mentioned in your column before, but 1 am sure
other people must suffer from it. I am referring to radios in
the workplace
I work fort he U.S. Postal Service. Weare forced to
hst~n 10 the radio five days a week, eight to 10 hours a da).
What are thedo's and don 'ts of teaching your child
about thebirdsandthebees?~t Ann Landers'new
booklet, "How. What, and When to Tell Your Child About
Se.t. "give you the ground rules. For your copy send 50
cen ts along w11h a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope
toAnnL..anders. P.O. Box 11995. Ch1cago, l/J. 6061 I .
o 1 A R o R . not kMP on trytng 90 herd to prolonO life. t.t.ny, Ilk•~ 19-what tellMv PfQmQ• • IM*Orft .,.......... An ......
9A'!M1111.,..1ROHI(; 1 w111 fathtf'• ctootor dtlegtM -but "*'Y'--. llMde totkte cuNature Of ... ._. ltt~ollled
ftlW9f' forgive my F0t ~.you wtll be~ by tM worde ol ~. •
j
•1 dOC10t. He p Keoneth Mk*Jch. M.D., a cancer ~It at Loyola e.tt., ... Y04J1 doctor Md an orthop«llt. UNeM
didn't ado# him to ETER Untvershy Strltch Schoo« of Medicine as report.ed In treated ~. the condltton tftw1 ,,..., t 11, ~
le peacefully. He Oerietrk;t maoaztne (8/83): elthereurgwy Of UM of-a..,... CMt1hat fMV need to M
... m9d to pride S O "Providing tpeCtflc ctr~ In which the womfotmanymontN. TheC8UMot~l9notrellfY
htmMlf on prolong· TEHfCR HM patlenthuanf~bleundertylngtermfnalHJl*l,and knotm. "lkJuetl""1 lfld ~ baid f)09lUre wr. the
tog my father's life.••••••••••• death i. •mmlnent (Wflhfn two weeks). or In whlOh the onty tM800t, moet of <>Ur ~ ~ IUfter from
Anybody coutd tell patient 19 comatote, and no fruther medical proc4tdur" ecollotlt.
didn't h t .. _ ........... t k father wu a .,. requested by the .. --4'-t'a famlk. " ' • • • you eve o ""'a """''or o now my H•Mkedthtt~~~eareaomecaeeetn . Dhlt ~ ltalCllOI• ~ YoU tMM the
hopelela cue. which th«• ts no hope of recowry -that there le an • anawer. 1 don t undwataid Why I m at l9Mt 20 ~
Next to io.tng hfm eventually. rny saddest experience obligation to allow tM patient lo die. Oo you stltl conaider overweight at 45; "'*'I waa In my~~ !had a aAm ftgut'e
waa seeing him kept alive by constant lntravtnOU8 yourself to be 8 "cruel monster" Mr• F? many,admtred. la It <Mt~ to aae'° 1 ~,... v. therapy. Every time they stuck another needle tnto his • • • • DI.Aft-.. V.: r m.y no« haw the.,.._. but t ~
arm and let the ftuld run Into hit veint I asked myself: DIN' DA. STEINCllOHlit. My teen.aged son hu gueM what l'.>Utl on the Might; owweettng and l•••ned
"How long, how long must he be mede to suffer?" square shoulders and a WOt'.tdwful posture. I tuppoae expenditure of cak>rlel {under-exertion). ~ c.ton-
After WMks of unneceuery aufferlng he died m lut. being an athlete hetPf. &Yt my 14-yeer-okl daughtet ts andlelaexwttonadQuptomcn~.t~anybody
For me lt wu a mixture of re&tef and udneea. 8ut 1 wtlh Just the oppoett-. She 9louchee when she litt, walk• could have tokt you that. Don't bleme It on "•·"
...._ ---"" hi ..... -... ..... without any eemtManoe of caring how she IOOk•. uw ~Of had Utt .. ._. to me ...... let m die """"""""'""'7• Howwwr. that doesn't worry me 80 much u I've
Am I • cruel montter? Mrs. F · notlced ahe hu devetoped •curvature of her epJne. le this
DE.AR MA8. F.: Others who have had tlmttar aeerfousenoughcondttionforhettoseeourdoctor?Mra.
experten,ces do not constder: UWtmlefv8s to be "°"* 0 .
moMtert" -and neither are you. DEAR Mlfl. 0.: ''Swloua enough" shouldn't be the
At a phyllcian I agree th~ are times when we should criterion. Sometimes waltlng for something to get serious
••• Or. Stelncrohn •a'cornet q&Mt#orw from f'Ndn. H.
cannot .,,,... eJt lndMdWllly but wlll lncludtl thoM of
general lnttll'flllt In 1* CO/clltWI. S-d your ~ to him, In care of tM Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 15tJ(J.. M.,.,
CA92626.
'.ABC finally goes for the gold in Nielsens
I •
f
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Three Olympic nights
in top 1 O. but 'Dall as'
still best of field
LOS ANGELE (AP)-ABC. frustrated
by the small audience an the opening days
of the Winter Olympics. collected a Nielsen
gold medal th1!t past week for its coverage.
cHn though C'BS' "Dallas" "'as the
top-rated sho...,
.\BC 1umped from la t Y.Cck '-;
lh 1rd-place finish to a strong lead 0' er hoth
CBS and NBC NBC. last week's '>UrpnSl'
wanner. fell back to third and CBS
remained in second place.
Three nights of Olympics co,erage were
an the Top I 0, compared to the week before
when none placed higher than 18th T"'o
other nights were 1n the ~cond 10
The best night for .\BC was Thursda~.
when skier Bill Johnson and skater Scott
Hamilton won gold medals and the
network's coverage ranked sixth.
opens ng ofC'BS' .. Master ol thc Ga me .. "'as
third.
Completing the Top 10· CB · "Falcon
Cres1:· fourth; CBS' "60 Minutes," fifth .
ABC's Thursda) Ol)mp1cs. sixth: ABCs
Saturday Olympics, seventh. NBC's "The
..\-Team." eighth: CBS' "Simon & Simon,"
ninth; and ABC's Tuesday Olympics.
tenth.
ABC was first an the .\.C'. Nielsen Co
surve} for the week endl'd hb 19 \.I.Ith a
network average of 19. 7 ( BS '-"&lS '>Ccond
'-'llh 17 6 and NBC "'a'> third '-'llh 16.7
The net .... orl..s sa\ this means that in an
average pnme·t1me manutl' 19 7 percent of
the TY homes were tunl'd to ABC.
In the season to date. CBS remained
ahead with an a-.eragc of 18.1 ABC was
second with 17 3 and NBC third with 15.3.
A.BC leads 1n the Fcbrua11 S\.l.ecps. T he
Nielsen ratings from Feb ~· 19 AB 18.6
CBS 17.5. NBC 16.4. Arbmon from Feh
l-19:A8( 189.C'BS 17.1.NB< 16.4.
The thrice-yearly ~weeps arc a
month-long penod during which the two
services sample the ratings of every
television station in the count!) to de-
termine their local ad\t!rt10,in~ ratcs.
ABC's Sunday Olympics coverage wa'i
25th and the Fnda:y coverage was 32nd.
( BS' two-part repeat of"Gone With the
Wind" did not do well. The first part was
39th and the second part was 31st.
NBC's "First Camera" was the low-
est-rated show of the week.. The bottom
five 1n descending order were: C'BS'
"Emerald Point." NBC's "Legmen." CBS'
"Charlie Brown Special." NBC's "The
Ne .... Sho"' ··and "Far<;t Camera."
(BS sta-.cd ahead among the e'cning
ne'-"" shm•:s. The ratings CBS 14 .. l ABC'
I I l . N RC I 1.0.
Hnc an.· the week'!> 20 top programs:
I." Dallas." C BS. a rating of 26.0 or 21. 7
million households.
2 M1n1senes-"Celebrity." Pan Ill, NBC.
24 9 or 20.8 m1ll1on.
3 M1n1senes-"Mastcr of the Game,"
Part I. ( BS. 24.2 or 20.2 million.
4 ... Falcon Crest.'' C'BS. 23.9 or 20.0
million.
5 "60 Minutes." CBS. 23.5 or 19.6
million.
ti Winter Olymp1c!I, Thursday, ABC.
:! I } or 19.5 m1lhon.
7. Wanter Olym pics. Saturday. ABC.
22.9or 19.1 m1lhon.
8. "The A-Team," NBC. 22.7 or 19.0
m1lhon.
9. "Simon & Simon.'' CBS. 22.1 or 18.5
million.
10. Winter Olympics. Tuesday. ABC.
21.9 or I 8.3 million.
11. Miniseries-"Celebrity," Part II ,
NBC.21.4or 17.9 million.
12. Winter Olympics, Monday. ABC.
20.8 or 17.4 mtlhon
13. "Facts of Life." NBC. 20 6 or 17.2
m1lhon.
14. "Dukes of Hazzard." CBS. 19.9 or
16.6 million.
14. Tie-"Knots Landing," CBS. 19.9 or
16.6 million.
16. "TV's Bloopers & Pracucal Jokes,"
NBC. 19.5 or 16.3 million.
17. "Real People.'' NBC. 19.4 or 16.2
million.
18. "Knight Rader," NBC. 19.3 or 16.1
million.
19. "Magnum. P.I..'' CBS. 19.0 or 15.9
million.
20. Winter Olympics. Wednesday. ABC.
18.6 or 15.5 million.
"Dallas" was followed an the rankings by
two m1nsserie!t The third and final chapter
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Harrt.on Ford, Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca)
and Mark HamW brlnC the Force to network
TV Sunday.
Will 'Star Wars'
still shine on TV?
Movie hit to make commercial ---debut. but lnagtc may be gon e_
By FRED ROTHENBERG
U T lllerieloft Witt«
NEW YORK -The Force ma~ not be with "Star
Wars" anymore .
Cable television. home video and old age ha"'.e
combined to steal some oflhe sparkle from the 1977 films
network debut Sunday night on CBS.
ft&veral }ears ago. 'Star Wars· would have d~ne a 35
to 40 rating," said Da v1d Poltrack, CBS' vice president for
research. "That's what bag movies did back in the
pre-cable days." Now. Poltrack is prcd1c11ng a 28 rating (28 percent of
all TY homes) and a 40 share ( 40 percent of all h~me~ with
their set!> on.) Some industr) observers thmk 11 will .do
worse and even finish second 10 ABC's steamy man1scnes.
"Lace," which begins the same ni~ht. (NBC's repeat of
"Urban Cowboy" should finish a distant t~ard.)
"Sleaze wall win out.'' said an advert1s1ng executive
who requested anonymll) "I don't thmk 'Star Wars' will
come across on the small screen ..
Another ad executi-.e. Joel Segal of Ted Bates. gave
the edge to "Star Wars." "Kids and men don't care about
'Lace,"' he said.
There is much precedent for a first-run. made-for-TY
product performing successfully against a blockbuster
alread) on cable.
On Feb. 5. the first Super Sunda} of lh1s sweeps
month. "M> Mother's Secret Lafe," ABC's TV-moy1e
about a prostitute. attracted 36 percent of lhe viewing
audience. NBCs "On Golden Pond" had 37 percent and
CBS' "Chariots of Fire" pulled in 17 percent of the
viewers.
At S2 million. ABC spent half what CBS paid and
one-sixth NBC's outlay. leaze was a big winner that night.
too.
More and more. the networks see home-grown
product as the more profitable and popular comn:tod1ty. A
diminished interest in 'Star Wars" may be viewed as
another reflection of how the new technologies are
influencing commercial TY.
George Lucas. writer-director for "Star Wa~,"
onginall> opposed the film's sale to cable. "'He felt that its
best presentation .... as in the theaters.'' said Susan
Trembl~. marketing assistant for Lucasfilm Ltd.
Tony Hoffman. an entertainment industry analyst for
Crahn and C'o .. said. "Lucas· attitude was once It was
released over the air. 11 was ~one. Everybody who has a
cassette recorder will copy 11. ·
But 20th Century-Fox. which owned nghts to the
film . wanted the money from a sale to cable TY. then CJ:lS.
"Star Wars." second to "E.T' on the all-tame rentals hst.
already had been released to the theaters three umes.
··we always wanted to sell 1t to TY. and we fin~ly
persuaded Lucas:· said Jack Brodsky. a Fox vice
president. "We decided that the network sale would
outstrip the value of another reissue. To equal the TV
revenue. we would have had to do $50 million-S60 million
at the boi1. office ...
Surprisingly. "Star Wars" dad not do s~ctacularly on
cable. On premiere night. 1l got a 26 rating an homes wuh
HBO. as compared to a 40 rating for the debut
performances of "On Golden Pond" and "Officer and a
Gentleman."
Hoff man said the same factors that depressed the
movie's cable ratings might affect Sunday's showing .
'"Star Wars' is not an the same category as ·cone With
the Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz,"' he said. "This as not
the kmd of movie that people will watch endlessly. So
much of its appeal 1s special effects. but the technology
today has gone much further. Audiences don't find it as
endeanng. The sound and spectacle are lost on the small
screen."
Lucas had balked at selling "Star Wars" 10 network
TV because he didn't want 11 <\ulhed by commercials. In
deference 10 the filmmaker. CBS has allowed ham to
choose the best spots for breaks.
Soap operas mark
35th year on TV
LO ANGELES (AP) -Telev1s1on has JUSt
celebrated another milestone -the 35th anniversary of
the soap opera.
"These Arc My C'h1ldrcn," a l 5·minutc daily drama
on NBC's local Chicago station. made its debut on Jan. 31 ,
1949. lt was created by Ima Phillips, who had also created
radio's first soap. "Painted Dreams." The soap was based
on her radio drama. "Today's Children."
That first show only lasted about a month. but Mrs.
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Nelson and others cut a b1' cake shaped like a
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boxes with such brand names ~Greed." "Jealousy,"
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Ron Howard's happy days lie in directing
Former child actor prefers
creative process to stardOm
By BOB THOMAS
411 nlatM '°'wt Wrltef
BURBANK -Ron Howard cnJoysd1r«tingmov1es
so much that he pac;scd up SS0.000 a week as a TV series
star.
How:ud. who has spent 17 of his almost 30 xcars in
senc~. includin& seven as Rk-h1c Cu nningham on 'Happy
Days," has hill third movie as a director released thjs
month by Disney Studios. ··splash." •
One might expect someone who stancd acting at 18
months and who has spent the rest of his life in the studio
hurly-burly to be a mass of neuroses. Not Ron.
"I was luckr,to have always had good rclauonships
and ~ood s1tuattons:· he said. "so I had a very stable
upbringing. You couldn't have asked for a more positive
atmosphere th an 'T~c Andy Gnffith Show.' The eight
years I had on that scnes set the tone for the rt'St of my
career
bu 1n . They were alw•Y' conitdcrate ot me. For
instance. they would chl"JC • xbedule so I could play 1n a
ball pmc.··
Unhke other TV child stars. such as Jar Nonh of
"Dennis the Menace," and Jerry Mathers of "Ltave It to
Beaver," Howard said he didn't have to carry the show.
··1 wa n't the workbo~ who had 10 be in every
scene," he said. "There were weeks when I wasn't in the
show. and so I didn't face the problem of burning out."
Howard spent two years 1n "The Smiih Family." a
senes that starred Henry Fonda, and he has been cast in
such movies as "American Graffiti" and "The Shooti5t."
John Wayne's final film .
lhe youn~ actor seemed to have found a gold mine in
"Happy Days, · but he pulled out after seven years. The
ABC series 1s now in its 11th and probably final season.
and Howard could be earning much more than the
estimated SS0,000 a week he left with.
But there arc no regrets, he said.
To the dismay of has agents, Howard decided hr
wanted to devote most of has energies to directing, which.
in the beginning. would pay him much l~s money than acting.
that for me,'' ht" td
"I've always been a vtty 1oal-oricnted penon. That
was true in school and tn sports. Dtrectana became a carttr
aoal for rne. I had the example of my father. I always
admired him becaute he had pursued h11 own aoal. He left
Oklahoma to try actina in New York and then Hollywood, and althouah ht never became a star, he survivrd."
Howard ,$&id his personality was more suited for
dir«tin1 than actina because he didn't ha ve the u ual
performer's need to satisfy has ego.
"I CnJOY working w1th people, meshing various .
people's talents, and makina them feel good about what we
have cr.:ated t thcr " he said.
"The environment was ideal: the company was
cohcsl\·C and crcat1' c: we had fun. and yet it was also a r--·-· r_d_i_d_n '_t _c_h_oo_se_t_o_be_a_n_ac ... t...:.o...:r,:....m--..:.y..:pa;.;.;.;..re;;.;n.;..;t.;..s_d_cc_i_d_ed_~ 1 j~I ~>.
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Newp_ort Beach's Mazy Barr
to head state's jeweler group
Mary Barr, ofCbrles H. Ban Jewelen in Newport
Bcacb, has been elected president of the California
Jewelers Association for 1984. She was first elected to the
CJA board of directors 10 years ago and has served in
numerous capacities within the organization, wbicb is the
largest such group in the nation. • • • Jlm Doaperty was recently appointed municipal
bond counscTor for individual investors at Orange
Count1-based Fiser Flnanclal ud llavntment Services.
He wdl work out of the firm's Santa Barbara office.
Formerly a fund-raiser and development specialist,
Dougherty has been with Fiser for several months. Fiser is
a financial and investment services firm specializing in
municipal bonds and tax-exempt securities.
• • • DOUGHERTY Jolm L. Ruby has been appointed assistant general RUBY BULLIS
man•ger of Ford Aerospace & Commulcation1 Corp.'1 chosen lo design model interiors at Rudio Palos Verdea,
western development laboratories division, announced a new, single-family home development bci~ built in
lteuetla L. Rose, vice president and ·generiiJ manager. Palos Verdes by S&S Constractloa of Beverly Hills. •
Ruby succeeds Robert 0. CHe Jr., who has been named •
vice president and general manager .of the corporatjoo's
aeronutronic division in Newport Beach. Ruby has been
director of missile systems operation at aeronutronic
divisjon since May 1980. • • • Mlcbael A. Ba1l11 has been promoted to president of
Wratlaer Hotels, Inc., the corporation subsidiary that owns
and operates the I, I 00-room Disneyland Hotel resort and
convention complex in Anaheim. Prior to his promotfon.
Bullis was vice president and general manager of
Disneyland Hotel. • • •
Harvey Rosenberg has been hired to represent
Whittier-based Steart·Wrigbt Mortgage, Ille., in the
Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and Irvine areas.
Rosenberg will serve as a mortgage banker for the
residential mortgage firm . • • • The Medical Center of Tanana has retained
Brentwood lntenaatlonal of Newpon Beach to renovate
and redecorate the public areas of its hospital lobby,
medical office building and doctors' dining room.
Brentwood, founded in I 980, specializes exclusively in the
interior design and furnishing of health care facilities. • • • Ca1tom Software, Inc., an Irvine computer software
consulting firm, has moved to the Airport Ba1l.ne11
Center. The firm specializes in supplying custom solutions
to business problems by either designing new software
systems or modifying existing systems. • • •
• • • Doela Networks, Inc., has named Jame. P. Ream as
marketing director, Bell operating companies and K.
Mason Conner, western regional manager for the
Irvine-based company. Ream, of Lake Forest, was
formerly marketing manager of the <;ommunications
Division of Control Data Corp. in Anaheim. • • • Bill Seal Joins Marketl.ng DirecdOlll, Ille., s~ts
in health care advertising, as a cop~ter. His .credits
include syndicated and network televts1on shows, mclud-
ing "Quincy." • • • Corona del Mar resident ~tp &aveall announced
the formation of Complete Fiauclal Plaubag, Ille.,
located in Santa Ana. K.avesh is presided\ of the nev.-"-
financial service company, with Ricard McCloskey,
Buena Park, as vice president and Roaald Ballard, Irvine,
as consultant and director of marketing. • • • Tiie Willard Compuy of Fountain Valley has been
awarded a $1 . 7 million contract to construct a dozen
4Q.foot personnel boats for the Naval Sea Systems
Command. The company has an option for up to 10
additional vessels, bringing the maximum potential value
of the contract to $3. I million. The boats, carried aboard
aircraft carriers and battleships, are used to transport
officer personnel from ship to shore. • • • Patrtcla Palermo has been honored as employee of
the year by Blackbeard'1 G.alley .u d Grog in N~rt
Beach. The senior cockuul waitress has been with
Orange Coat OAfl V PILOT IW~. Febt'uwf 22, 1"4 * •
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$12 million renovation slated
at Westminster shopping plaza
Interstate Consolidated Industries
{ICI), a subsidiary of Leo's Stereo, has
announced plans for the major reno-
vation of Westminster Plaza., for-
merly K-mart Plaza.
The project for the plaza, located at
the northeast comer of McFadden
A venue and Beach Boulevard in
Westminster, is valued at $12
million. Construction is to begin this
month.
"We recently purchased the-site
because of its excellent market area
and close proximity to the 40S
Freeway," said Scott Bell, an ICI seneraJ partner ... Our plans to de-
velOJ.> an 'off-price' center are in
lcceplJll with the latest trend in retail
development, u well u our commit-
ment to the local community. We
want to create an aesthetically pleu-in& environment for people to shop,
while providing quality tood.a and
services at prices people can afford."
Scheduled for completion in July,
the 137,000-square-(oot center in-
eludes a Hof s Hut rataurant and one
of Soutbem California'• hiabest vol-
ume K-Man stores. Major new
tenants include Moskatel's,
Winchell's Donuts, Trak Auto, Del,
Amo Aorist, Stuft Pizza and Leo'•
Stereo.
ICI has hired the arcbitectUral firm
of Herbert Nadel and Associates to
design the center. Pacific lntenWe
Construction is the general con~
tor.
Yeiser-Garland & Auocltes of Costa Mesa has been B~d~~~~nceAu~nt9~7~9~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
If you want your money to ea •·n
as_much as it can, I suggest
you read~ ad. Thoroughly.
COMPLETE sports 1n\th• llllyPilat
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ANNUAL INTEREST ANNUAL YIELD
Commercial Credit has a
superior Money Market
Account. Simply stated. it
pays a rate that's at least 1 %
higher than the 13-week
Treasury Bill Rate.
Compared with other
financial institutions. that
can mean more money for
your money. More because
the rate is good for a month
or longer. Many others are
not. More because we only
require an initial invest-
ment of $2.000. Most
others require a $2,500
minimum. More
because if your bal-
ance falls below
$2.000. we pay you
8.50% annual inter-
est. Many others
pay as little as
5 1/4%.
The Money
Market Account
from Commercial
Credit. It's sure
to earn wha t
we say It
will.So
you 're sure your money ts
earning all it can. Commer-
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financial solutions as there
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fl'ax court overrules the IRS
on investment deductions
EDITOR'S NOTE: This 11 rhc
•inch article in a I 1-pa11 ~ries in
which Sy/vi• Po11er describes way1
ta~payers c.an save on their 1983 and
1984 income cues.
A WisconsJD taApayer who was •
member of an investment dub at-
tended a re,ional plannins con-
ference of the Na11on1I Association of
Investment Clubs in Cleveland, the
annual con venuon of that association
m S.n D1qo and the World Convess
of Investment Clubs m the Nether-
lands. &cau~ of her talks with
experts at the~ m«ttn15, she made
changes m her portfolio worth about
$100,000dunng the taxable year. She
recorded 16 transactions resulting tn
capital gain or loss. bousht I I stocks
costtn8 $43,000 and received $3,000
tn d1v1dends.
She clBJmed a S2. 400 deduction for
attending the dub mt:(!ttn.gs as an
investment expense. which the
Internal Re\enue Service dJsaJJow«J
completely. In 1983. the Tax Court
disagreed w11h the IRS and upheld
her deduction. Reason: The meelin.gs
had uwght her strategu:s that she usttl
for her own portfolio at a cost
reasonable tn proportion to the size of
her tn\estments This could ~ ap-
plied in man)' ways to your own
mvestment strategies in 1983. • • • WARNING FOR STOCK lN·
VESTORS: Before '83. the capital
gain and loss Schedule D of Form
I 040 required you to repon the gross
~les pnce of your secunt1es sales 10
Column D "less e;llpcnse of sale."
Your '83 Schedule D column ask.s for
SYLVIA
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EXPERT ADVICE
gross sales price without reduction by
expense of saJe. Ex pensc of •le 1s now
added to your cost 1n Column E. The
net pjn or loss 1s the same either way,
but don't ianore this change. Your
broker must file an infonnation
return with the IRS that repons the
gross price you received on sales.
When IRS Service Centers match
those returns apmst your return
figure at Column D. Schedule D. your
return will show a lesser amount 1f
you have continued to deduct your
expenses at Column D instead of
adding them to Column E. The IRS
may then request you to explain -
opening up a possible hornet's nest of
trouble. • • • Jf you underpaid your 1983 est1·
mated tax so you're subject 10 a
penalty. note: The penalty is at a 16
percent annual rate from Jan. I to
June 30, 1983, and an 11 percent
annual rate from July I 10 Apnl 15.
1984.
If you are contesting any proposed
deficiencies of the I RS for pre-1983
years. or have refunds on which
10teres1 is due, note: Interest on these
1s fiaured at a 16 percent annual rate
for the period Jan. I to June 30, 1983,
and at an 11 percent rate from July I,
1983. to June 30, 1984. These interest
rates are compounded da1ly, ra1s1na
the "real" interest rate over a •tnu&ht
interest figure. New rates will beset by
the IRS for penods after June 30.
1984, equivalent to the then pnmc
bank ratt. • • • To make:' \ure tax 1s collected on
most type~ of income payments,
including d1v1dends and interest (re·
ported to you and the IRS on Form
I 099). Coniress has passed a new
"backup" withholding starting m
J 984. Under this, the bank or busi-
ness that pays you must withhold 20
percent of the total paid to you in
1984 if: I) You don't give· the payer
your correct Social Security or identt·
ficat1on number; 2) The IRS notifies
the payer you have given an incorrect
identification number; or 3) The IRS
notifies the payer it should start 20
percent withholding on interest and
dividends because you haven't rt·
poned them on your tax return. The
I RS will notify you four times before
takmg this action
There are even tougher penalties -
c1v1J and cnminal -1f you give false
information to avoid backup
withholding.
Enter your Social Secunty or
1dentificat1on number on your 1983
Form I 040, I 040A or I 040EZ. You
can be hit by a S50 penalty if you omit
It
Nut: IRAs Hd Keogll1
Dalley Britton
Three join board
of SCR the a t e r
The ~outh Coast Repenory Theater in Costa Mesa
has appointed three' long-time supponers to tts board of
trustees. Maunce DeWald. board president. has an-
nounced
James S Dailey of Corona del Mar. David Stem of
Laguna Beach and Thomas Botton of Villa Park wall SCf\e
out three unexpired terms on the board. DeWald said
Dailey 1s president of Ponderosa Homes. He recently
moved to Corona from Hartford. Conn. where he was a
board officer of the Ha nford Sta~e Co.
Stein. who worked on the 1976 SC'R theater building
campaign. 1s president of the Ste1n-Bnef Group develop-
ment firm of Laguna Niguel.
Efntton. who has served on various SCR board~ and
committee!>, 1s a panncr w11h Anhur Young and ( o.
The SC'R board meets four times a }'ear and each
trustee serves on two committees.
First Rate
?,on Anybody's
Terms. ·
There art: all h.ind~ of home loan'i out
tht·rt· ... juM like: tht:r<: an.: all kind~ of
homt'!'t. Hut Impt.·rial think~ you'll know thl·
righ1 ont· wht·n you 't.T it. Ht-rt· arl' two
that an· fir!'tt ra tl' ... un anyhody·~ tt·rm!'t.
To help you qualify
for the house of
your dre ams today.
Imperial's Tomorrow Mortgage:
10.500% 11.500% 11.670%
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• It •!'\ an auju-.tahk loan thaC gi\'e!'t ~OU
I mpt·ri a I'-, lo\.\ t'"l initial rate ... NC> \X
"'hen~ <H I ntTU it. Hate~ changt.' after 'ix
month-,. mon t hi\' t hcrt'aftt.-r.
liktimc intt·rt·-,t ratt.· cap. ~o tht.·rt· arc no
-.urpri-,c~. Rate" arc in<..ll'xed to l ' ~.
·1 rcaM1n· Sccuritil'~.
• ft'-, a~~umabk. • \\ ith katLJrt'" other~ don'c offt-r.
' ou can qu.ilif~ today. then horro\.\
again tomorro\\. After a year. it \.\'Ork'
li"l' a line of crl'dit. \X'ith enough t·quit~
in ~our home .111<..1 a good payment
ft'<. ord. ~<HI Clll j4l'f a<.Jdit ional 1110lll'~
"ithout h~n ing f() <JUalify again. l ~t· tht·
additional mnnc~ for ant.'\\ car. a hoat. a
\':tcation. <:ollq.~t· tuition -anything
you like
\X ht·n you "di your home. your huy<:r
ctn take: over \'our loan. !'\Uhjcct to all of
t ht· original tt:rm~ and condition~.
huyl'r'~ credit application and
a!'t~llmption kc.
l'ht·rt··., .tn .1nnual pa~ mcnt cap and a
• l'ht-rc·-. no prt·paymt·nt pen alt~.
• And a H{EE Cht·cking Account ... that
pa~.,~ <HI intt·rt.·M!
I mpt-rial'~ Tomorrow Mort~ag<.:. It can
hdp make mortga~<: malltT~ c:a~kr.
Imperial's Fixed Rate Mortgage Up to
$2 50,000! 12.750% 13.190%
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I he.· rca~on t hi-, I mpt.-rial mortgagl' b ont· of our mo~r popular i~ that t hi~ low rate is
a\ ailahk up to .2~0.000. I-or a fixc:c.J mort~agl'. ypu'll finc.J the ratt.' is tough to hc:at. It's
l11t h.t·d · in for t ht· lik o f the loan . You'n: prot<.·t'tl·d from intc:rc:st rate and paym<.·nt <.·hangc~
J-ir,t ratl' option-, kt you choo~l· thl· in<.Ju~tr)"!\ rnoM compc:titivc interest rate:~. And you
c. .m ~t·t tht·m today an(.] tomorrow. Tht'n you'll havt· a mortgage that mat<.:hc~ your ncc..·<.b.
I or toda\ ':-. lo\.\ ratt' on rht·~c: ;and otht.·r mort~a~t:s. call I -800·CHEK·NOW ( 1-800-.24 :\· c;669 ). . '
< >ur financial r<:prt·~t.·ntativt.·' art· happ} to di~cu~~ ) our pcr~onal mortgage: nl·c..·tl~ Monday
throu~h Frida\
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Healt h ca re
series opens
at UC Irvin e
Four-part program geared toward
planning medicine for elderly
A four-pan ~m~ for health care professionals on
health cart' planning for the elderly begins Monday al UC'
Irvine
.. Nutritional Awarene<1s· Eatmg Right to Stay
Healthy" begms the first program in the a11ng scnc . The
moderator will be Jerome Tob1s, UCI professor ·of
physical mcd1c1ne and rehab1litat1on.
The program 1s designed to provide health care
professionals with a basic understanding of health care issue~ affecung ttic elderly. Techniques and practical
applications of gerontological research wilt be offered to
help 10 the care of senion .
The d1scuss1ons will be held at UC Ts University Club
from 4 to 6:45 p.m.
The followmg is a list of the other scne!> topics:
•March 26, patient compliance with treatment
regJmcns and medication. moderated by Stanley van den
Noon. dean of the UCI College of Medicine:
•Apnl 30. sleep disorders. depression. dementia and
counseling. moderat~ by Dr. Francis Cnnella. director of
Fa1rv1ew State Hospital;
3May 21 . biofeedback and mental imagery for pain
management, moderated by Maria Estrada, a L1csure
World social worker.
The series, which offers continuing education credit
to health care workers. is open to the public. Cost 1s S 70 for
the entire scnes or S20 per lecture.
The panel discu~s1ons arc presented by the UCI
College of Medicine genatn<' medicine program Funds
arc provided by the Marcellus L. Joslyn Foundation ofSan
Diego.
Further 1nforma110n on the series can be obtained by
calling 856-58 73
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men's wool
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In asst. styles. sizes & colors.
Original ly $65 and $85
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Men's sweaters Great ways to get you
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essert trio -
icture pretty
As a favorite finish to a meal, there is
nothing like a pie. But if you think you
~on 't have time to make one, try one of
these time and energy-saving recipes.
This trio offluffy pies has much in
common: All feature convenient fruit
flavor gelatin, fresh fruit and all
"bake" in the refrigerator. Each calls
for the ice cube method, which speeds
thickening of prepared fruit flavor
gelatin. All chill nicely in the refriger-
ator until serving time.
Herc is a wide scope offlavor and
texture variations for longtime enjoy-
ment. Count them among your pies to
remember.
8TRA WBERRY ·BAl'fAl'fA PIE
1 medlam buua, 1Ueed
1 baked t-lac~ pwm eracker
cnmb cn1t, cooled
1 pacb1e (3 oucea) 1traw-
berry-buua flavor 1elatiD ~ cap
boWa1water
% CDpl Ice C11bet
1 contalDer (8 onces) frozen
wlllpped topplag, &bwed
1 cap sliced strawberries
Arrange bananuliccs in bottom of crust.
Dissolve gelatin completely in boiling
water,stirring3 minutes. Add ice cubes
and stir constantly until gelatin is
thickened, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove
any unmelted ice.
Using wire whip, blend in whipped
topping; then whip until smooth. Fold in
strawberries. Chill, ifnecessary, until
mixture will mound. Spoon over bananas
in pie crust. Chill 2 hours.
Garnish with additional strawberries
and bananas, if desired.
PINEAPPLE-COCONUT PIE
1 packa&e (3 ounces) oraaae navor
1elatia
~ cap bolllag water
1.4 cap nm•
% caps Ice cabel
1 container (8 oucea) frot.en
wlllpped topping, &bwed
1 cu (8 oucet) cn1~ed plaeapple
tajtdee, ........
~ e11p f1Ued cocoaaa
l baked t-ladl p-Uam cracker
cnmb cntt. cooled
•or He 1 ~ teaspoons nm extract
Dissolve aelatin completely in boilina
water, stirrinaabout 3 minutes. Stir in rum.
Add ice cubes and stir constantly until
gelatin is thickened{ a~ut 2 to 3 minutes.
Remove any unme ted ice.
Usfng wire whip, blend in whipped
topping; then whip until smooth. Fold in
pineaPJ?le and coconut. Chill. if necessary,
until muturc will mound. Spoon into pie
crust. Chill 2 houn. Oarnish with ad-
ditional coconut if desired.
Note: Some of the drained pineapple
may be reserved for garnish.
IOl'fTED PEAR PIE
1 pactase (3 ouces) lime Onor
1elatiD
"' C1lp bolllac water t tea1pooa1 flaely qopped frea•
mtat•
% C9P1 Ice nbet
1 coataJHr (I CHIDCel) frozea
wlllpped toppla1. mawed
1 ~ caps coarsely cMpped peeled
fres• pean
1 a.Med t-ladl chc:olate cookie
cramb cna1t, cooled
•or aae i tea1pooa1 dried mlat
leaves
Dissolve gelatin completely in boiling
water, adding mint and stirring 3 minutes.
Add ice cubes and stir constantly until
gelatin is thickened, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Remove any unmelted ice.
Using wire whip, blend in w.hipped
topping; then whip until smooth. Fold in
pears, Chill, if necessary, until mixture will
mound. Spoon into crust. Chill 2 hours.
Garnish with chocolate curls, if desired.
CbocolateCookleCrumbCn1t: Com-
bine 11/• cup chocolate cookie crumbs,'/•
cup sugar and 1/• cup melted butter or
margarine. Press firmly on bottom and
sidesofa 9-inch pie pan. Bake at 375
degrees for 8 minutes. Cool.
You can aave your own enero u
well u the kind that beata your
oven. when you .. bake.. theee
fruit flavor l(elatin plee lD tbe
refrlaerator. t'or a &rand ftnale to
any meal. try (from top) Straw·
berry-Banana, Pineap-
ple-Coconut and Minted Pear
plea.
l-8y Plllt WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984
BACHELORS TOAST THEIR DAY
Cookbook salutes
lOQ years of serVice
By BEA ANDERSON
OflleDelr,... .....
The latest endeavor o-flllc Oranae
County Florence Crittenton Servica
has a tasty purpose ... and volunteen are hopiqa lotofpeople will want to
sample their product.
They hav~ published a cookbook to
celebrate I 00 yean of Crittenton
services for homeless &itls throu&hout
the United States. sales will further
thecautc.
The book i1 a re~nt of "Specialt y
of the Houee," on_ainally published
by the New York Cnncnton Leaauc,
featurina recipes .. thered by James
Beard and the late Helen M ully
from well-known chefs, food cditon
and cookbook authon, who pm.
ented ,a ICriea of dinnm 1n their
homes durina the·~
And whale most of the recipes are from authortllea in the culinary field,
the book also includes some from
'ceaebritie , uch u the one With
1 <lell&htful d1~lion1 by Victor Borge.
internationally renowned as a wit,
pianist and aounnet. In the 1CCOnd edition, recitJCI are
the 11me but the introducuon ~Y Beard is updated to salute the Ora e
County project, a benefit for t e
residential treatment center in Full-
erton,
The book la dedicated to the late
Dora Hill, a founder oftbe center and
the fif1t woman mayor of Newport
Beach.
One of her favorite redpci opens
the book, which will be available at
the Aon:noc Crittenton fourth an-
nual St. Patrick'• Fuhion how
benefit on Mmb 14 at the NewpQIUT
Rnort. a«ord1na to Pegy Cun·
run&ham, ahow cha1nnan.
Thtt editio!?J.pric:cd at S1.SO, also 11
1v11l1ble at \..nril Llnduy De11an1.
2411 E. Coast H~way, Corona dcl
Mar. and at F1o~nce Crhtenton
Services, 602 Harbor Blvd , Fu11-
crton.
(Pleue C00&900&/C8)
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Bachelon beware. It's leap year! A
traditional time when the tables arc
turned and women propose marriage.
The only day of immunity is Feb. 29.
Bachelor's Dav.
Because it occurs onl y once every
four years, at's the perfect time for the
bachelor to celebrate. And what
would be more appropriate than a
quiet dinner for two?
Perfect as the main course as th11
Shnmp and Pea Pod Casserole.
Created to serve two to four. It
provides a subtle hint of the Onent by
combining Cluncse pea pods and
shnmp.
SH RIMP AND PEA POD
CAMEROLE
1 pecb1e (t oucea) froza ClaJ.
MM pea ..... rtued u4 well .........
1 ca a ('7\', oaace1 )
HIDi-aMaued savory cream of
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3 tablff,._1 •ry wMte wtlle ...
water
1 tables,... Mklq mis
i.-teu·-=~ ... -\', cap Swlu daMM (I
ouca)
1 cu (4'.4 .-cel~ 1...U "'*-'· 4ralae4. or 1 ,.... (t ...ces)
fro1ea small 8'rbnp., rt.a ......
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~c-.-....mts I tea.,._.,....., flates, aUctM·
lycruW
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t &ealf .... lemea J~ "" e., ... ._.. ••=1d1, ..._u,
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Heat oven to 400 dqrees. Place pea
pod.s ln unsn:atcd l.quan cuaerok.
Mix soup, water, wine. I tablespoon
blkma mtx and the prljc powder in
2-quart uuce_P.!ln.
Heat to bo11ina over medtum-b-a,h ~at. ttinina con &antly; reduce heat.
1mmcr. 1t1mna constantly, • ~
muna tir in cbeetc uatil mel\Cd:
stir in hrimp. Pow o~er pea pods.
Max v, cup bekina mix, tbe P9t11eY. flakes. mil and lemOn juice unul
soft, ticky douab forms: beat v.,...
OU ly 30 teeooelll.
Drop do~ by tcupooufut onto
1bnmp mauurc~ 1J)rinkle •tllt
almoftds. Bake unttl bitcUi&a •
l(>ldc:nbrown. tho l9minu ho4
Mtvin .
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C2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, F.t>ruuy 22. 188'
Pudding souffle best of both tastes
Raisin Rice Pudding
Souffie combines the ~t
v1nut"S of a pudding and a
souffie -wonderfully
creamy hke a puddmg )Cl
with thr light. airy te:itture
of a classic souffie.
Ori&inally developed as a
tasty way to use leflou·r
rice, this classic dessert has
a mellow flavor that's a
winner with children and
.idults ahke
Like most hot soutllc5,
this version w1U impress
even your most d1scem1na
~UCSIS as }OU quickly bnng
1t to the tablt puffed to a
beauuful golden brown
RAlSIN RICE PUDDING
SOUFF LE
1 '4 cups cooked rice
% cups half and half
• ea1. aeparated, at
room temperatare
.,.. cap aucar
! tablu poo•s flour
l te11poon natmec
I can (8 on ces> cnaslled
unsweetened pineapple,
dnlned
I cup raia11ls
.,.. teaspoo11 salt
Powdered sugar
Butter a 3-quart souffic
dish. Dust with sugar; set
aside. In saucepan combine
nee and half and half: bring
to boil. In large bowl beat
:rolks, ''• cup of the sugar.
thr flour and nutmeg.
Gradually sur in nee
mlluurc, then add pineaple
and raisins~ set aside to
cool. In large bowl whip
whites and salt to soft
peaks; gradually beat in
remainmg sugar
Gently fold wtutc~ into
cooled ra1sm-nce mixture.
Pour into prepared dish.
Placr an pan of hot water.
Bakt 1n preheated
400-degree oven 35 to 40
minutes, until puffy and
golden brown. Serve at
once. dusted wi th paw-
dered sugar. Makes 6 to 8
servings.
ONE TASTE IS ALL IT TAKES!
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and have a bite or two on us. T hen listen
to what your taste buds tell you. That
should do it. Remember the name.
You'll never forget the flavor.
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Cookies really hit the spot
for those winter appetites
tter oental
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which inc coupon~.
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Besides being fun . winter
spons can realJ> stimulate
appetites. So to perk up
}Our energ} level. bite into
some giant Snack Cookies.
Chocolate chip cookie
dough is mixed with ra1s1n!I
and the baked cookies arc
tilled "1th 1ast} peanut
butter.
Along with a thermos ol
hot chocolate or sp1cl..'d
apple cider. theSl' rnok1c!I
arc Just the thing to quell a
growling stomach and get
you going again.
SNACK COOKIES
Hl'at oven to 375
degrees. Prepare 2 choc-
olate chip cookie mix
pauches as directed on
package for 6 dozen
cookies _except -stir 1n 1
cup raisins.
Dn ide dough into 24
equal parts (about 2 table-
spoons each). Shape each
part into baU. Place J
inches apart on ungreascd
cookie sheet.
Flatten cookies to about
1• inch thickness with bot-
tom of glass dipped in
sugar. Bake until hght
brown. 8 to 10 minutes.
Cool I minute before re-
moving from cookie shee t:
cool completely.
Put cookies together 1n
pairs with about 2 table-
spoons peanut butter be-
tween each . Wrap each
sandwich cookie in plastic
wrap. 12 cookjes.
Pampers
Easy-to-Carry
CONVENIENCE
PACKS
helpproted
your baby
against
wetness
right down
to her toes.
St.y-l)oy&athers
Pampers
48
. Stay-Dry Gathers
Pampers
60
Stay-Ory Bathers Pampers
90
And here's 75~toWard your next purchase
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Febn*'y22, tll4 C8 ------------------------------------~--------------------iiiiiiiii - --------
Raymond'swine: Quality outstrips ilnage
h's sad to say
that a winery's
1mqeisnot bued
solely on what it
puts in the bottle,
or even the
number or aold
medals won at
m-_jor competi-
tions.
lf it were, the wines or
Raymond Vineyards
w~uld pr!>bably command
twtce their current modest
prices, would be tiJhtly
allocated to the trade, and
would be one of those
handful of brands that arc
sp<>lccn of with that certain
tone of almost religious
awe.
Such is not the case. Even
though the winery
produces considerable
quantity (40,000 cases of
mostly award-winning var-
ietals). the image of the
winery is not nearly so lofty
as the q_uality offered.
The image of a winery,
these days, has nearly as
much to do with public
relations and the wine-
maker's personality as it
docs with the quality of the
wine.
Granted the wine must
always be ~ood. but the
"personality ' wineries and
winemakers get much
more attention than folks
such as the Raymonds w
make equally good pr
ucts, but fail to play all the
right publicity games.
However, the less flashy
wineries eventually earn
their reputations. Develop--
ing an image based solely
on quality just takes a little
longer.
The Raymond famiJy is a
case in p<>mt. The father
and two sons that make up
the firm are hard workers
determined to make the
best wines p<>ssiblc. But
basically they're farmers,
not public speakers or
super-salcmen.
The fam ily patriarch is
Roy Raymond Sr. who, at
I 7, ~ot his start in the wine
business in 1933.
In 1936 he married Otto
Beringer's daughter
Martha Jane, and a new
CaJifomia wine family was
born soon after.
The first born son, Roy
Jr. now runs the vineyard
operation at Beringer.
w~cre the family was
mmor panncrs due to
Martha Jane's inheritance.
Raymond Vineyards
and Winery WCT'C formed a
little over a decade ago
when the Beringer descend-
ants were forced to sell
because of crippling in-
Leftover
turkey?
Try this
Good way to use roast
turkey that's in the freezer.
TURKEY SQUARES
I tablespooas batter
6 tablHpOODI Un·
bleachd all-parpo1e
fl oar
% capt milk
% cbJcken bouJUoo cubes
4 capt finely groand
cooked tllrkey (Uptly
packed)
1 cap soft bread crumbs
~ cap parsley leaves,
finely chopped (I/, cap)
1 small '(1 ~-ounce)
onion, finely chopped
( 14 cop)
4 larce eu•
Salt and pepper to taste
Paprika
Malec a white sauce of the
butter, flour and milk; off
heat stir in the bouiJlon
cubes until dissolved, then
the turkey, crumbs, parsley
and onion; vigorously stir
in the cap, one at a time.
Stir in salt and pepper to
taste.
Tum into a square bak-
ing dish (8 by 8 by 2 inches)
and level; sprinkle with
paprika. Place in a pan of
warm tap water so that
water comes up almost as
high as turkey mixture.
Bake in a preheated
350-dcgrce oven until a
calcc tester inserted near
center comes out clean -
about 45 minutes. Serve
hot, cut in squares.
Soup corny
Simple to prepatt in a
food processor. .
CREAMY CORN SOUP
t tablespoons parsley
lea vet
1 1mall slice (ts-cent
sl&e) oaJon
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JERIY
Mw
lbcritance taxes brought on
when three major owners l~ied over a short period of
lime.
The first Raymo nd
wines were released an the
mid-70s.
Raymond Caberncts
ha vc won medals at the
Orange County Fair in
every year since I 980, most
of then gold or silver.
Chardonnay has done near·
ly as well. capturing &olds
in both 1982 and t 983.
A 1979 Zinfandel earned
a gold medal in 1982, but
even so the Raymonds
weren 't totally happy with
the quality of the fruit. and
ha ve since tom out the
vines to ~plant with mo re
Chardonnay.
Panot No1r. also once
made by the winery, has
been dicontinued in favor
or additional emphasis on
the vaneucs they feel they
do best, Chardonnay and
Cabeme1.
Red and white table
wines have recently been
added to the line as an
outlet for their premium
Napa wines that did not, in
their opinion, quite
measure up to their hiah
standards for varietal bottl-
ings.
Herc arc wtlna notes
and recommendations:
Raymoad 1H% W~te
Table Wine (S4.2S or less):
ft as mostly Sauvignon
Blanc wuh ~maller por-
tion!> of Chcnin Blanc.
While R1eshng and bit of
Ch rdonnay. The wine bas
the v1rtu~ of beina very
dry, making it suitable for
the Lable. Rank it a "Best
Bu ."
Aaymond Ult Red
Table Wine ($4.2S or less):
A table wme for the serious
red wine drinker. not for
the "give me a glass of red"
at cocktail time type per-
son. A blend of Cabernet,
Mcrlot, Zinfandel and a bat
ofGamay. at suggests aging
p<>tcntial.
811F ROUND
~~
80NILISS
THICK
CUT
Raymftd 1 tat OtalD
Blue ($6 or less): Thi~ i~ a
"poor man's Chardon-
nay," produced in a similar
style. with skin contact,
warmer fe rmentation and
even ~me French oak
a.gang
Raymond 1980 "Napa''
Cabernet Sauvignon (S 11
or less): A strapping,
rough-edged youth that will
one day be a smooth and
polished gentlemen. The
nose 1s st ill mostly
closed-1n, though opening
Just enough to show that
elegance will come.
Keep in mind that the ·79
Raymond won only a
bronze at Orange County in
87
LB.
t 982, but came Mdt lO lake
the aold in t 983. RaymoDd
Cabcmets need time.
FAISH SLICID
811F LIVIA
FARMIA JOHN
SLICID BACON
FRISll CORNISH
GAMI HINS
FAMILY PACK
FRYIA DllUMS
St< INNED
DEVEi NED La. .79 I l B
PKG IA. 1.39 FOSTER FARMS I 19
FRESH La. • FOSTER FARMS O R 99
ZACKY CAUF CHICKEN L& •
USDA Choice Boneless Beef
EYE OF ROUND STEAK
Stuffing S11e
LARGE BELL PEPPERS
B·Ot Asstd In Juice
DOLE PtNEAPPLE
Fillet of
LB 3.29 FAISH 80STON SCROD LB 3.49
I O·LB. RUSSETS
Tender Bunches Ruby Red
LB .59 FRESH SPINACH EA .39 COACHELLA GRAPEFRUIT
3 Oz Or1entof
BllCHNUT
BA8Y FOOD
4.5-0Z
ASSlO 5 ~$1
JUMBO
LUY'S
DIAPERS
CONVENIENCE
PACK 'B·CT 7 69 MEO OR 31-Cl
LA RGE •
LOOSE EGGS
GRADI
A
Holl Gallon
c
EA.
.43 RAMEN PRIDE NOODLES TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE 1.49
Hughes bulk
PORK SAUSAGE LINKS .. LB. 1.69
Assorted
6-INCH HOUSE PLANTS EA 2.99
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CORON IT
TOWELS
JUMBO
ROLL .69
GLAD TRASH BAGS
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169
FRESH
SUGAR PEAS ... 98
Vaseline JO.Oz. l otion
INTENSIVE CARE
1 5-0z Deodorant
1.67 BAN ROLL-ON l.S9
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CUTEX POLISH REMOVER .• 99
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PILLSBURY •9
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8 Oz Cheeso Food
KRAFT AMERICAN SINGLES 1.29
t lb Pkg
ARMOUR BEEF FRANKS 1.69
Random Weight
HUGHES SWISS CHEESE LB 3.09
Sltc•d 4 Ounc• Pkg
DA NOLA COOKED HAM • 99
CAKE
PLATE
WITH EACH 3 00 PU~CHASE
CHOICE OF 3 PAT ERNS
1-Gol Con
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CARROT CAKE
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C&W BROCCOLETTES
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Salt 11d pepper to taste
In a food processor W1th
the metal blade mince
panley. then onion. Add
com and process until very
fincl> chopped. Tum into a
l V>.quan saucepan; add
half-and-half tirring
of\cn, heat to serving
temperature. tir 10 salt
and pepper. Makes 3 scant
cup •
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T'MttU WED •• Fla. 29, 1H4 ,,
C4 Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT /Wednesd ay, February 22. 19e4
Here's the best of the wurst
Pork bratwurst
provides many
basic nutrients
What guides your
purchases when you step 1n
front of \he meat counter
-ht"alth issues. conve-
nience. pnce, creativity, o r
taste? For an increasmg
number of Americans it's
~alth issues.
To avoid food w1th
.. empt}' calo n es" ,ervc
.. nutnent dense"' food .
which provides a lot o f
essential nutnents for a
l'O mparat1ve l y s mall
number of calories. Pork.
ltke smoked brat"'ur~l.
pro' ides more nutnents
pcrcalone than almost an)
other basic food.
A bratwurst link 1s equal
to one, 3-ouncc serving of
meat 11 contains JUSt 256
calones in each link and
supplies the same nutrients
found in pork. The sausage
meat mdudcs high-qualaty
protein that provides all
the essential amino acids
o ur bod) needs for gro"'th.
maintenance and repair.
Other important nutncnts
found in the sausage arc
iro n. zinc. t h 1am1n.
nbona, 1n. niacin and Vit-
amin B-1 2.
To make a complete
hearty and healthful din-
ner. compl~ment bratwurst
with fresh vegetabks and
whole-grain cereals. In
'iausage and Glazed Veg-
etables. the unique navor
of "full y cooked" smoked
bratwurst is complemented
hy seasoned baby carrots
and pearl onions scrvt'd
over lasha. Kasha. o r
toasted buckwheat groats.
has a more intense flavo r
than other who le grains. As
the grains cook they absorb
liquid and soften.
SAUSAGE AND GLAZED
VEGETABLES
4 "fully-coo k e d "
Artichoke
season
arrives
lf)ou hkeartic hokesand
have an eye on your budget.
}'Ou'll probably find that
toward the end of Fcbruaf)
and the beg1nningofMarch
is a good umc to \tan
serving them . From the n
on through April and Ma)
-their peak season -a
cook can buy them at the ir
most reasonable cost
Altho ugh "'c hJ ' c
usuall:y cooked an 1chol c'>
1n liquid on top of the sto"c
and served the m v.1th a dip.
or stuffed and baked tht·m.
this season we tncd a nc"'
recipe.
It calls fo r bneO}' cool -
ing the artic ho kes 10 laqu1d
on the rangetop and then
fin1sh1ng them in the oven.
This method produces
good. intense Oa "or
ARTICHOKES IN
GARLIC BROTH
4 medium arlicbokes
Boiling water
3 tablespoons lemon
juice
1 tablespoon grated
lemon peel
l cup fat-free c hicken
broth
•:i cup parsley leaves.
finely chopped
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 cloves garlic. finely
chopped
'8 teaspoon pepper
Salt
\\Ith J \harp he3\)
t..n1tc tut off the top third
of calh an1choke. Pull o ff
tht· fe"' 'mall bo11om
leaves Cut off ~tern s, leav-
ing a Oat base o n each With
kitche n scissors. cut o ff
thorn~ llP'i of Jca,cs Rinse
artichoke~ in cold water
Stand artichokes upright
1n an ovenproof ~aucepot
-prcfcrabl} om· into
which they JUSt fit Add
enough boiling "'ate r to
co m l' halfwa ' up
artichokes A.dd lemo n
Juice and lemon peel
Cover and boil gent I} for I 0
m i nutes Rem ov e
artichokes and tum upside
down to drain. Empt\
saucepot. clean and d ry
Place artichokes nght
side up tn the dean
..auccpot. Stir together thl'
broth, parsley. oil . g.arlit
pepper and salt to tam:
Po ur over articho kes
Bake . covered. 1n a
preheated 400-dcgret· en en
for 20 m inutes or until
leaves near the center pull
out eas1I >
Placc each artichoke in .i
soup bowl Taste tht' took
ang hquad and dilute with
extra chicken broth. 1f you
hlcc. Reheat and add to
soup bowls. Make\ 4 'iCr
vanp
F~ CleAifi.d Ad
ACTION
c.tl .
o.ily Pltot
AO-VISOA 142-6$78
I
smoked b ra1w11r11
(about lt ou.ncts)
U pearl oaJoaa t &able1pooa.s buuu
I pactaae (It ounces>
fretll carrette1 (baby
carro&1)
'I• cup water
I bay leaf
Yi ttalpooD salt •1. teaspoon dried tllymt'
leaves
Daab pepper
1 cup white wine
% t.blespoons brown
aagar
I tablespoon water
% teaspoons corns tarch
Kasha•
Cut several 1/•-inch deep
diugonal cub on euch
\Uui.age Bro wn o nion\ 111
butter an f1)1ng poll\ \.Iver
lo"' heat Removl' to \tnall
bo"'I rnvcr and tC!tl'TVt'
..\dd C'arrc ttc<.. •1, cup watt·r.
ba) kut, ).'lit. lh)mc: and
f>l'ppcr tu pan
C. u\cr taghtl) and w ol
\lowl\ 15 minute!. Add
onio n!.. wme and bro wn
sugar and continue l'Ook-
1ng. covered, 15 minutes.
M l'anwhlle pre pare
ka'.l.ha Add sausage and
continue t'ooking. co' crcd .
8 minutes. Re mo'c bay
leaL Com bane I tablespoon
water and cornstart·h. Mir
into sau~Je and vegetables
and ~:ontinue cooking 2
m1nu1e ·rve sausage and
'cgcl<lblc~ over ka ha 4
wr' 1ng~
•Kasha
11., cups watM
~ cup coarae Inaba
(buckwheat)
l tablespoon butter
l t easpoon salt
Bnng water to boll tn
medium '.l.<lucepan Stir in
t..a\ha. butter and snit.
C o\Cr t1ghtl) and cook
\lo"'!\ 10 to 15 minutes or
until water IS absorbed and
ka~ha 1s tender. Y 1eld: 2
cup~
WHAT YOU BUY MOST, NOW
Vons is lowering prices. Not on an odd assortment of leftovers. but on the things you use most.
Prices have been reduced throughout the store on the items that appear most often on your shopping list.
Items that can really save you money.
Add that to Vons weekly advertised specials, and Vons double coupons and you've got a pricing policy sure
to save you money.
Which only goes to prove. at Vons we don't just fill the bill. We low.er it.
D UQUOR m
/I A,. I\ I " -.,, I ·,"I • t ""
Lucky Lager Beer
11111 h • HAl\1 1''1 11•1~·1 'I •In •H •I
Don Miguel Vin Ro se
• ''II I I I" I
Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
I I I 111 " !lot I I I
J&B Scotch
11 f.. ·~
Canadian Mist Wh isky
I W '~ ,._ • ·L '-
Carlo Rossi Chablis
. ., I 11 " I I 11 I ·~
Slim Price· Rum
II ~ I
Popov Vodka
I ' I I I I I-II I I
Gilbey's Gin
Jim Beam Bourbon
I . ' I 111 w !~ii "I I ;. 111 1"11, •
Seagram's 7-Crown
Andre Pink Champagne
Miller Lite Beer n
MEAT
IA.Ill I 1\1~ hi I f l~Aot (Ill
Chuck Steaks
lAAt f l\IN'1 f\f I f lAR<:.£ l NI l
Boneless Rib Steak
IAGI l Kll'K. 8H t STF .A.K
Boneless Rib Eye
IAf'I r l<IMI, r11 I I (II( IC ...
Center Cut Roast
'' 276
2 3 9
8 99
2029
999
329
3 19
8 19
1049
1199
1099
199
449
l (:;
II
Ill 1°9
11\2 39
lA3 69
IP 149
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Kraft Cream Cheese
• ~ •. I I ' " \I I
Gallo Italian Salame
•I " Oscar Mayer Beef Franks
a
.89
189
189
• 1 •<I I \I• ' I 209
Osca r Mayer Meat Bologna
175 ..,, I I ' ~ • .I
Lake To Lake Longhorn
I, •I 1 ~ <Hll 11 • 169
Vons Single Wrapped Slices
• "1"'11 "1 ~"'·1 229 Borden Lite Line Cheese
J19 I •· I I '" I\ \• I
Vons Meat Wieners
L~k~1 T~ "C~~e Mild Cheese l 6 9
.23 ' . • ' I
Ballard Biscuits
i1 I ~ ... Cl I .. , l\°'llJl
Vons Sliced Swiss Cheese
Dubuque Pullman Ham
I l I,\ ..... ,f
1it, I~' I '
Precious Ricotta Cheese
• r 229 Precious Mozzarella Cheese
PORK LOIN
RIB(, LOIN CHOP<.,
MIXED NAHl~Al PORl ION"
FROZEN
I, l(J"'• I I.\ ...
Welch's Grape J uice
II
.79
II
1• l , .... ,,
Wesson Oil
, '''-"'J"""l' B-\
Gold Medal Flour
1,> f~l"'ll I \\JIH '' •H > I 99
Minute Maid Orange Juice •
. I I • I • I
Broccoli Spears
11•(1(1!'111 -.11111 , ...
Green Giant Corn
I • , ... I ...
Tree Top Apple Juice
Vons Orange Jl,ice
Slim Price· Cut Corn
11i1 """' t t ·'' ~ ""' I
Vons French Cut Beans
Vons Cut Broccoli
Swanson Turkey Pies
r, , , f
cope Super M outhwash
'10 r r)(J"' I lV1 I![ l
Theragran M
I '""• '.'l<f' ·~ " (
.,,
Tylenol Tablets
fl" • ",' 1 fl() r I I I
Bufferin
' )\J .... l 111''' ..• ' lH''>fi••
Baby Shampoo
.78
103
129
147
.69
10s
114
287
899
519
269
319
"'••I
General Mills Cheerios
t 'I \j ,-~· I
Campbell's V-8 Juice
I 111 • .,, I
Wesson Oil
'' '"" I Creamy Peanut Butter
'1 I ••
Redenbacher Pop Corn
Campbell's Soup m DAIRY
II ~I"' I ...... r1J. 11• 1>,1<11 lit <;
Jerseymaid Yogurts
Ill 011"'1< I l'l A.IN r '> 1 IJ .,.,._ fll P~'\
Y oplait Yogurts
I/'. ~ "'' I H •'I• • I '•II I
Jerseymaid Milk
I' I ~ 1 •;1 I I ·\I· 1 ....
Jerseymaid Half/Half
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SCOTCH
GRE1'T GUA( A."''< >I f Ml ·19 PKG
I 75 LITER
80TILE
m
.99
.89
1 19
.33
137
12s
J89
779
.69
II 12s
J59
201 1
.53
.51
MEAT II B MEAT II BAKERY II
I '\II I 1\1"4, Tt -..1~ fll lf OH
Boneless Chuck Roast 10 1 98
'"flll l\INC1 l\H f ( H(J(K cur 209
Boneless Shoulder Roast1 a
14f\11 .. , ..... 81 1'1<ll TO f ~((I 0 u .. , .. , I J69
Lean Ground Beef 111
Hlf.5H fO'ITF R O'l l ACI 't THIGH
Chicken Drumsticks
I POUT'IO PKCi ~I KI I)
Slim Price•• Bacon
I AOH.M OCrROSTU>
Sea Bass Steaks
1n l 09
lfl J29
IA 2
99
110/ '><IC m llo\l l f M "\Ol ')(!(, fOGI 99
Assorted Bag Cookies •
8 l'A( I\ CINNAMON IK>t l.C, OR
Danlsh Nut Rolls
ft PA,( I\
Pecan Twirls
<Al ll r,ll•M"4/N.!(\ Ol(fCl\HAfAll••S 98 fl!OnNO'lOffA04\ll ll 21JH00Nl 899 JIC>"I PK~ V.Hlll C>NUMN~
Whole Chicken Legs 1a • Raw Shell-On Shrimp 10 Brown & Serve Bread
.95
.85
.79
PRIC(S ffHCTIVf THURS THRU Wl:.D.. FEB. 23 THRU F1!8 . 29. 1984. CALL (213> S79-l400 FOR LOCATION OF Sl'.)RE NFAREST YOO. NOT' ALL ITEMS ANO PRICES IN THIS AO Ef'f'ECTIVE
DASH CONCENTRATED
LAUNDRY DfTF RGENT
1(,)(1/ Ari\ 3 99 4•1 ll/ llt.J11 1 99
I
OA5H CONO NTRATtD LAUNDRY or n RG NT 111 01 btJ• 1 69
WISK H AVV DUTY LIQUID LAUN DRY
Df T RGENT 11 I I 00 'I,,,. 0/ ATI 6 99
_ _}_ J_ I
7 AM TO 11 PM. 7 DAYS A WEEK. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
A&W ROOT BEER REGULAR-& SUGAR
FREE. SUNKIST ORANGE REG (, Dlf T
llPA(f( llO/ (AN' J 49
1 t
J
KRAFT VELVEETA
SLICF D CH ESE PRODUCT
It.I OClt<f l'l(G 2 )9
i-•
ZUCCHINI SA UTE FRESH·
.. It I\ 1(1 lhl' n.11url' ul ltJhan'i h> marll.cl da1l)'. 10 !>ekcl
"l'll'l.ahk'> and fiu1 1s 1n lh<'1r 1mnH: The\. undcrstand
1nhcrcnll) -n' ,10 good lOOl.\ l'\l'r,,.whcre· -1ha1 their
t uhnnn fl'\Uh' "'ill be only a' good a\ 1hr11 lllifcd1cnl\
hahun /ullhlll1 ~autc l.apturcs 1h1s freshness.
<. omlnnc \Ill.l's ol 1h1s longarecn squash developed an Italy
w11h chunks of tomato. brought to Europe by the New
World Flavor "'1th \\\CCI cream buth:r. sprinkle with
frcshly i.hrcddcd Mouarella and grated Parmesan cheeses
for a final Italian touch.
Then savor thl' freshness of Italian Lucchini Saute,
ITALIAN ZUCCHINI SA UTE
3 tabletpooDI sweet cream buuer
S c ups unpeeled, sllcecl "' locb green onion
~ teaspoon bHll leavea
14 teaspoon salt
I medl1m comaao, ll n·l.ada cubes 1.4 et1p 1llreddecl monattlla ~fflt 'I• HP lflltd Parmeu.a clatt1e
In 10.inch sk1llct, meh butter over medium heal Stir
1n zucchini. arcen onion, basil and salt Cook. st1mna ~a ionally, until 1ucch1ni 1s cmply tender (I 0 to I~ minutes)
Stir in tomato. cook I minutt. Sprinkle with mouarclla and Parmesan cheese. Cover: let i.tand I min~te or until checsc is sliahtly melted. Yield: 6 (V1 cup) servings.
MJcrowave Drlrectloa1: tn 2-.quan casserole, meh
butter o n high (40 to SO seconds.). Stir in zucchini green o~io.n , basil and sa.lt. Cover with paper towel: cook on.high, ~tamne every 2 minutes until zucchini 1s crisply tender (6
to 1 minutes).
. Stir in tomato. ~over with paper towel; cook on high I
minute. Spnnkk w11h cheeses. Cover. let stand I minute.
COSTS LESS AT VONS.II g B
Jonny Cat Litter
Bold 3 Detergent
Wisk Liquid Detergent
Zest Super Size Bar
I I• I •
Palmolive Liquid
.. ".
Vons Giant Foil
1 ~ "' f
Albers Yellow Corn Meal
I< "I"' I
Post Grapenuts
m
J29
746
689
.77
11s
349
133
189 m•rl ;t•I9 # ;i'lll
Campbell's Tomato Juice
Mazola Corn Oil
1111t1..,1 I
Nestle Chocolate Morsels
'·' l)<JNI I
Vons Mixed Nuts
8 ()(JN(( <,£ l f ('Tf 0 \ APlfT If'>
Gerber's Juices
--~· .... Bl!)G,.lillt ..!'
CRISCO
SALAD Oil:
32·0UNCF
HOTILf
10s
265
169
2s1
.40
fllf} ;t•Ilj # ;i'•gtJ
l200NCE
lsomil Ready to feed
4QC00Nl
Vons Toddler Diapers
J~ ()(JN([ OIC,HWA':>HHI
Cascade Detergent
44 l)UN(I
Heinz Ketchup
.'OONll
Hormel Spam
14 OUNCI
Minute Rice
• l'J ()(Jt'Kf
Kraft Macaroni Dinner
165
494
293
21s
195
133
123
.37
B GROCERY
l"XJNOl<I<. I I •\-\Ill "k
Yuban Drip Coffee
... I ltJ~ I
Sanka Instant Coffee
,, , ... , " I. I~,.,,, I ' ......... lk 11 I'
Vons Beverages
I ' Ill I''' I
Vons Whole Kernel Corn
lh I~ l"I I
Slim Price · Tomatoes
909
415
114
.45
.39
CRIN
ParATOES
VON$ 40 OUNCE
BONUS PACK FROZEN
J06
26-0<JNCE
SQUEEZE BOlTI E
PRODUCE a
IHOMPSON
Seedless Grapes l 6 .99
.29 I HI \II /IC A,'\il\ J9 LB
Garden Fresh Cabbage ts
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Weather ~
fitood. for_
berries
The recent warming'
trend has been beneficial to
many Cahfom1a's growrna;
areas. The heal 1s bnngan~·
on the crop of strawbcm~
very quickly.
Mexico supplies much ol
the winter vegetabl~s to
Southern California and
many of these arc coming
on strong. There is a nice
sd ection of fine qual11~
Chilean fnlll available.
FRUIT
Late \. ariettes ol
tangennes are looking \.Cr)"
pro mising this week. Thc-
kinnow out of Anzo na. a
sweet. dehc1ous vanety,J
and the Minneola (a tfpc of•
tangelo) out of centra Cali-
fornia are plenttful. ,
Papaya 1s expericncin3 a,
drop an price. A vailab1ht)'1
1s up, due to favorablo
growmg conditions 1n
Hawaii. Another item out
of that state that ma>
become more reasonable 1s
pineapple. Both f rulls are
excellent in flavor anci
quality.
The heat in Cahfom1a.
strawberry growing areas.
especially in this count). is
bnnging on the crop 1n.
record time. It looks hke an
early year for these popula(
berries. 1984 is predicted 10
be a good strawberT) ~
unless heav} nuns hit the
area and cause damage to
the crop.
Apples of all vanety art
plentiful and ha' e excel·
lent quality.
Chilean fruit 1s plenuful
at this time. The qualttj
and color of the fruit really
makes it a tempting trea(
Look for beautiful qualtt)
plums and all "anct1es of
grapes from Chile no11.
"lcctanncs and peaches arl'
coming to an end of their
~eason then.'
The 1omat0 s11ua11on ha<1
not been' Cf! good over the
past several weeks. How·
e'er. 1t is pred1cte-d that
warm weather in MeA1co
and Flonda wall help a
product!\ e crop Look fof
better qualit~ and lower
pnccs. barring another
bout with rains an growing
areas
VEGETABLES
Lettuce as remaining al a
reasonable pncc "'-llh
h1.·a' 1cr supphe-s coming
out of the Imperial \'alle'
area \\arm er
temperatures add to the
r,uppl~ of kttuce a' a1lahlc
Broccoli and caul1flown
are rca~onahh pnced and
man' markets will be
ad\ ert l\I ng I hc.>rn 3~
"JX'Ctal<. fhe1r 4uaht) "
reponed tP he ncelknt. \11
add them tn \our \hopping
It ~t
{ ahb.1g.c u1m1ng frnm
Tl'\as. ,., in good cond1t1on
and tom1ng do"'-n rn pnce < 1recn onions are reason-
able and plenuful Rad-
1'>hc., arc another hargam
Cl.'le~ 1\ still high Bcll
pc.-pper. hO"-eH'r 1s hold
ing J c;tead~ pnce and f,
e\t-clknt m qualtt)
\\hale the pncc Of
r<itatoes and onion" "
high. so 1s the qualtl\
One !pec1ah) ttem that
ma\ be low.er than U'>ual in
l'lnCC ISJIC3ma. a roOI tuhtr
gro"n in South o.\mcnca h
rC'scmbks a turnip 1n ar
pearancc and ha' thl·
~runch ofa "atl'rthc .. 1n111
It 1~ a la\Cmte 10 add 10
..a lade; for C \ tra ll'\t
1--
, Real peac hy
I R <'gardlc:H ol th\
weather cereal "-'Ith m1t~
for hreal.fast pm' 1dC'\ e
htan' wa' 10 <:;tan thl' da'
\\ hcther the Cl'rt"al " hot
or cold tn adding ~'enl
c;hce' of tannrd dt"¥
Jl\'3l hl'' "tth <ie' era I tea·
1opoon' of ltqu1d for l'\tra
na,·or • • • Bnghten up frorC'n pea\
"hen I~\ art 1.<~cJ lk>"I
"-llh mra1loaf thid.l'n or
pork
Heat them wtth a can ot
ding pcl\·h 'ihl'C'\ \dd 'It
tea poon l ru-.hcd dncd
mint lc~'c' dunns hcaun
Dnun an\! shr "' I uhle
'ipoon of l\uue-r hefort !!el ·
'ina the Prflh. nulnltou\
!.Ide dah.
French toast
tpppingfor
apple brunch
To tantalm: your guem wnh the flavor of the Big
Apple. the brunch menu should be keyed to convenience,
wnh one outstanding dish that will draw rave reviews.
One idea that meets those requirements is Apple
Barrel French Toast Topping. a savory blend of schnapps
liqueur, butter. raisins and spice~.
ln this case, one luscious topping performs brilliantly
with an array of bases -French toast, pancakes and
waffics. Surround the Apple Barrel Topping with serving
dishes filled with either fre~h-made or purchased goodies
which allows your guests 10 choose their en tree.
Ideal candidates for fill-ins on the brunch table
include fresh frum .. a selection of cheeses and a platter of
sausage, bacon and ham slices.
FRENCH TOAST TOPPING
,,.., cup 1cbllapp1
~ cup golden raisins
•;, cup unsalted butler or margarine
t tablespoons llgbt brown sugar
Iii. teaspoon ground cinnamon
Dull ground nutmeg
I tablespoon water
I ~ te.spoon1 cornstarch
In a small saucepan com bane <ichnapps. raisins. sugar.
cinnamon and nutmeg, bnng 10 a boil In a small cup.
combine water and cornstanh star into mixture 1n
saucepan. boil I minute unul !>ltghtl} thickened.
Serve hot O\ er French tua.,t. pancakt"s. wat11cs or tCt"
cream. Yield: About I c up.
SCHNAPPS SPRITZER
t cups wblte wine, chilled
l cup acbllapps •
Strips of lemon peel
In a 1-quan p11chcr combine wine and schnapps.
$(rve tn cock ta al gla~\es O\ er tee Garn ash with lemon peel.
Yield 4 to 6 sen 1ngs
COOKBOOK ...
From Cl
The following recipes are repnnts from the book.
DORA H(LL'S
CHICKEN SALAD
S pounds chicken (or turkey) for 8 cups meat
l cup diced celery
J cup peeled and diced apples
2 teaspoon• grated onion
2 level teaspoons curry powder
l cup mayonnaise
2 6-ounce cans sliced pineapple cbunks
Seedless grapes may be added or substituted fo r
pineapple
l cup slivered almonds or water chestnuts
"'i teaspoon salt
Cut cooked chicken into cubes. (May mannate tn sour
caeam 1f desired.) Mix with all ingredients and chill. Serve
an lettuce or avocado cups. If desired. garnish with papaya.
ka "'i slices or watercress. Serves 12
VICTOR BORGE'S
FAVORITE RECIPE
Rub the 1ns1des of six Com ash pullets wllh salt and
pt•pper Sear an 11. pound butter an Dutch oven until golden
brown -I 0 to 12 minutes. (If a clock 1s not a va1/able. all
JOU°\ cgor to do 1s play the "Minute Waltz" JO to 12 times.)
Add 111. cups water and let simmer, covered. until
tender About 35 minutes. (Here. the "Danceofrhe Hour,"
pl3yed half through. will come in handy, if dragged
s/Jght/J.)
Remo' e bards. Sur li ke crazy 1nto dnppings, a paste of
cold "'ater and 3 teaspoons flour. Add 1h cup light cream,
salt. tasteless ~auce colonng and 112 teaspoon sugar. Serves
6
CREPES DE MADAME DE
(Louis Vaudable, director of Maxim's)
Prepare crepes as for Crepes Suzette. allowing three
for each oerson
I slice candled pineapple
~ cup Cointreau
I cup milk
~cup sugar
3 egg yolks
1/• cup sifted flour
~ teaspoon vanilla extract
I~ cups beavy cream
To make Creme Paussaere: Cut pineapple mto thm
sla vers and soak ovem1a.ht 1n Cointreau. Drai n and save
hqu1d. Heat milk to bo1fing point but don't boil.
In a separate s.aucepan, m ot. the sugar, egg yolks, flour
and vanilla extract smoothly. Pour in the hot milk
ifadually. sumng constantly. and cook over a low heat
until thick as ma)'onna1sc
Cool. St1roccas1onall)' to prevent a film fro m formina
over the surface Beat heavy cream unul it holds a peak.
then fold in the cool thick sauce alona with drained
p1 n.apple. To serve· Spoon some of the Creme into each ltttle
crepe and roil crepes around the filhn$ losely. Place 1n a
shallow balun& dish or plate, add hqu1d in which pineapple
soaked and spnnkle tops with confccuoner's suaar. Place
under the broiler for JUSt a minute or two
Pour about VJ cup Cointreau over the crepes at the
table, touch with• match and name Serves. 4.
ilat
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SPRUCING UP
THE CHICKEN
For cleaant d1n1ng. drc!.s ch1ct..en with a gorJeou~
glaze of honey. gold rum, peach Juice and Jamaican ginicr.
The prnish. peach halves and coconut, adds to th_c
pretty picture. Have a bounuful bowl of fresh. fruit
standing by as the Jamaicans do and pretend you're in Mo
Bay. Why not?
HONEY OF A GINGER CHICKEN
I cblcken, 3 pounds, halved
1/• cup flour
•;, cup alisplce
.,_, cup coconut oil, butter or margarine
t teaspoons tall
Wash chicken halves. pat dry. Shake in a baB. with
flour, a llspice and salt. Brown chicken in heavy skillet in
coconut oil or marganne.
Place chicke n halves in baking pan: add 3 tablespoon!.
of coconut 011 it has been browned in.
Brush chicken with glaze (Recipe follows).
Make an aluminum foil tent to cover chicken. Bake 1n
preheated 350 degree oven about 45 minutes. Dunng
baking lime. brush chicken several times with glaz(.
A few mtnutes before serving, brush peach halves
with glaze. top with a blob of sour cream and sprinkle with
coconut. Place peaches in pan with chicken and leave in
oven until peaches arc heated. coconut bro wned. Serve
with 2 peach halves per serving.
Glaie: Hlend and heat 'I. cup honey, 2 tablespoons
golden rum. I tablcsr><>on peach JUtce and I tablespoon
ganger.
Garnish: hll cen ter!> ut 4 peach halves with shredded
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Vegetable melange colorful
Combination yields
contrast in texture
• tir-Fned Vqetables With Cashews 1s a sood tal11nt, colorful dish that is quack and
easy to prepare. The melange of snow peas,
fresh mushrooms, red pepper strips and
unsalted cashews arc quickly stir-fried until
veattables arc tender~risp.
A c-an of condensed chicken noodle soup
mixed with comswch .is added to the
vegetables: sesame oil lives extra flavor to the
dash. An attractive contrail in wtes, textures
and colors. the side d11h needs only some
cheese and brea4 io becx>me a nutritious main
course.
A highly versatile food, pasta is delicious
1n a cold salad. Calico Toncllini Salad
combines canned condensed vegctarian ves.-
etablc soup with red wine vinegar, olive 011,
minced prlk and herbs as an intrig,,uing
dressinJ for oooked tortellini. ·
Maxed with cubes of dry salami, Cheddar
cheese and sliced ripe ofives, the hearty.
colorful salad is a perfect lunch or dinner dish,
served with cru.sty ltaUan bread and topped off
with a fruit dessert.
Sweet and Sour Turkey Patties is tbe
updated vcnion of the classic Hamburger
Steaks with Mushroom Sauce. The turkey
patties are a traditional mixture of bread
crumbs. chopped onions and a beaten eg$t.
SITft·PlllED VEGETABLES WITH
CASHEW
1 tablHpoff aalM ell
J t11Pf .... peas. m .. uu
1 t9' 1UcH m .... ,....
Ii\ C8J ,.,. pepper •*"'9
~ CW, Du.ltd euMwl
1 cu (ll'H OUffl) cednHd eldckn
..... e'"' I tea1pooa1 coraatardl
Ii\ tu1poo1 aeaame oil
Hot cooked rice
In 10-inch skillet over medium-hiah heat.
in hot oil, cook snow peas. mushrooms. red
pepper and cashews. stinina quickly and
frequent!)' (sur-frying) until vesctablct are
tender-cnsp. about 3 minutes.
In smaJI bowl, combine soup and corn-
starch. Add lo vegetable mixture; cook, stining
constantly until th1clened. Stir an sesame oil.
To serve: Arrange rice on servina platter. Top
with vegetable mixture. Makes 3111· cups or 4
servings.
CALICO TORTEU.INI SALAD
1 cu (10~ onces) coDdeased vese&arlu
vesetable '"P
'.4 cep red wtae vlfflar
•;. cup olive oil
t mecllam doves prllc, mJ.acff
Ya teupooa dried buU leevet, cnallled
14 teaapooa dried orep» leaves, cratlled
14 teaapooa peJPK
l cups fresh or ff'Ole'D tortelllal, cooked ud
drahlecl
'i'a cup cubed clry salami
.
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In l.quatt •ucer-n OYtt ~ beat. combi~ soup, ~iocpr. oil. ~ _,.
orepno and pepper. Reat to bo1lina.; redU«
heat to low Simmer 2 minute1. stirrina
occa11onatly. Cool 5 min1.nes.
In medium bowl, combiJle rtma1~1:
illJl"tdients. Pour toup mixture over tortdhn1
mixture; toss aocoaL Cover, refriltrate at least
4 hours. Makes 5 cupa or 6 1ervin~.
lill
SWEET A.ND SOUR TUHEY PAm.ES
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1 cu (11'4 -.cet) coadeaM41 cream of
m..,......, •1, ~ .,,ae Jelly
i tMletf•••• ,..,.,ny llnel'M ...... r
In medium bowl, mill well turkey, bread
crumbs, on.ions, ea. salt and pepper. Shape
1nto.4 patties. In l()..ioch skillet over medium
heat, in bot oU, brown s-tties oa both sides.
Remove patties to plate.
In the same skillet. oombine soup, Jell)'.
and vinegar. Heat. stirring constantly uoul
jelly melts. Return patties to skillet Heat to
boiling; reduce heat to low. Cover; simmer 20
minutes. stirring sauce occa.siooaUy. Makes 4
servings.
Tropical treat
tantalizes taste
Enjoy a tropical "re-treat" by simply serving
refreshing Frozen Daiquin AnJel Food Cake for dessert. It
will bring the tropicaJ breeze nght to the table.
A tasty reminder of that great vacation and warmer
day~. it's an unexpected soluuon for lifting saggrng winter
spin ts.
FROZEN DAJQUIRJ ANGEL FOOD CAKE
1 pactaae (11 ouca) wldte ugel food <:de mix
! teaspoon nm extract, ll desired
I pint eacla lemoa, orange and lime 1lllerbet, •li&blly
softened
Rum Saace, recipe follow•
Prepare cake mix as directed on package etccpl -add
rum extract. Bake and cool cake as directed. Remove from
pan. Spin cake to make 3 layers. Fill each layer and spread
top of cake with I pant sherbet, Wrap and freeze at least 2
hours. Serve wtth Rum Sauce.
THOMPSON
SEEDLESS GRAPES
EA.
8-0UNCE PACKAGE
MUSHROOMS
RUM SAUCE
~cap 1111ar
1 tablespooa cornatarcll
"' teaspoon salt
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Thursday, February 23 through Wedneaday. February 29, 1114
HERE ARE JUST A FEW Of THE WINNERS IN THE ALL NEW $4,000,000 ALPHA IETA llNGO GAME.
I
I cup water
1 tablespooa margarine or b•tter
! tablespoons dark nm •1, teaspoon vanilla
M 1x sugar. cornstarch and salt in I -quart saucepan
Sur tn water. Cook over medium heat. sumng constant!).
until mixture thickens and boils. Botl and stir I minute.
rcmo .. e from heat. Sur in remaining ingredients: cool.
EDB TESTING .••
From Cl
wa) of knowing, exactly how much food on the shelve
contains amounts ofEDB exceeding the tolerance le\ els It
would be an enormous and costly project to tes1
ever, thing. so California health autboriues are spot
checking foods.
Of lhe foods tested so far. boxed muffin and cake
m1xe have had the mosl problems. but food·industn
representatives cannot explain why. Manufacturers ha'c
voluntanl)' recalled these • • •
-Q. Why don't the} destroy all the stored g.nun on
which EDB was used as a fumigant?
-A. About 40 percent of the nation's stored wheat
and 16 percent of stored com have been Q.poscd to EDB
However. this pc$llc1dc decompo naptdl}. when
exposed to air or heat htaher than 65 deartt So the
summer heat 1s expected to reduce EDB conccntrauons
considerably .
Also. destroying so much grain would be 'Cr) costh
and could result 1n food shonagcs as well as b1&her food
costs to consumers. Thu aulhonties are looluna for.,..,,
to protect the pubhc while allow1na continued u of the
country's grain stockpalcs.
Enter your recipes
lfl-ou"vt bttn tn.ioJini our Cook-of-tht-Wtd stnn and M--OUld l1kto1omm, thtlnrl)' Pilot wanr roMarfmm
}OU,
nd us \tt'll Of}OUT favontt rrdpa f() ~('~ ptd: i
1 couplt ro ha~ •-ilh our ttadtts.
tht ~nes also include 1 phoro and hot1 profik-ot j
our 111 C"OOk each ~k. ~d your r«1~s ro the Food Ed11or. c/o tbt' D 11
Pilot. P. 0 . Box I ~60. < ti Mtsa C•ltf. 926~6. 1nd bt ~ult' ro mclu<k our 111mc. addrn.s •ncJ phqnt" numbn'. ,
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C8 Orang9 Ooelt DAILY PfLOT/WednMday, February 22. 1984
QUICKBREAD'SA SNAP
No time to bake brud? Try an easy quick bread that's ~ soap to make. Add to the batter such aood thinas as
Chilean IJ'IJ>CS• sunflower seeds. wheat Jenn and shrrdded
tucchm1 and you'll have an Utra·spcctaJ U'Clt.
Grapes add moistne55 and the fresh taste of summer
to winter bak.ina. While the domestic supply of grapes
dwindles during the winter months. imported arapes from
Chile att in peak production.
Serve Gnape Zucchini Breakfast Bread while sttll
warm from the oven or toast slices if the bread is cold. This
bread is the perfect sweet treat for afternoon coffee or can
be packed in a child's lunchbox for a healthful dessert.
GRAPE ZUCCHINI 81\EAKF AST BREAD
1 c•p-lmporte4Cklleu1rapes. seedleas or seeded
l '4 C9't all-r•rpote floar
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• 1/• teupeoa bakiDI powder
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flour, wheat germ, bakin& powder. soda. salt and sunflower
seeds. Beat toaether egg. oil, sugars and almond extract.
Squeeze moistutt from zucchini. Add zucchini and
grapes to cag mixture;Jently stir in flour mixture. Poµr
better into an oiled an flour-Ousted 5 x 9--inch loaf pan.
Spnnkle top of loaf with sesame seeds.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for I hour or until a
toothpick inserted into center of bread comes out clean.
Cool 10 minutes, then remove to a wire rack. Slice and
serve. Makes I loaf.
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Celery
dresses
up sla'W
Cole Slaw {also called
Cold Slaw) is an old-time
American cabbage salad or
side dish that through the
years has undergone
changes. Before the tum of the
ccn t ury, co le slaw was often
dressed with an uncooked
mixture of sweet cream.
vinegar. sugar, salt and
pepper. Or it was made
with cooked dressing that
called for butter, flour, milk
or cream, eggs, vinegar,
mustard. sugar, salt and
pepper.
Nowadays, cole slaw 1s
hkely to be made with
mayonnaise. This change
probably came about be-
cause New York City delis
started dressing shredded
cabbage with mayonnaise
thinned with milk and
vinepr and adding lots of
sugar.
Residents of the city and
visitors to it became ac-
customed to having this
sort of slaw with corned
beef sandwiches and frank-
furters.
But now slaw made with
mayonnaise takes to a new
flavoring -celery seeds.
CELERY SEED DELI
SLAW
I "'1-poond bead green
cabbage mlaaa large
oater leaves
Ya cup mayonalse
i tablespoon• aagar
i tablt1pooa1 elder
vlltegar
*I. teupooa celery Med
~ teupoo• salt
Daall pepper
Cut cabbaJ.C in half. With
a sharp kmfe shave into
very thin shreds; when you
reach the white fibrous
pan.s near the core. stop
cutting. (The white fibrous
parts may be cut away from
the core and used in a soup
or other dish.)
Shred the remaining half
of the cabbage the same
way. There should be 4
tightly packed C'ups.
In a medium bowl whisk
together the mayonnaise,
sugar, vinegar, celery seed,
salt and pepper. Add cab-
bage and stir together well.
Cover tightly and refriger-
ate for 12 to 24 hours before
serving to blend flavors
and have dressing creamy.
Cabbage will not be crisp.
Makes four 1h cup servings.
Cooking
with class
A series of cooking
classes, ranging from Mex-
ican tortillas and tamales to
a potpourri of summer
appetizers. will be pres-
ented through the Saddlc-
back College South Com-
munity Services Office on
the Mission Viejo campus.
Sheria Mejia will demon-
strate how to make flour
and com tortillas and Mex·
ican soup at 9 a.m. March
3; tamales. rice and beans
will be her topic at 9 a.m.
April 14.
Vegetanan Cooking will
be presented on three Sat-
urday~ besinning March
l 01 by Dianne Frost, author
of ''The Vegetarian
Cookbook." Classes will
stan at 10 a.m.
The Art of Baking Bread
will be demonstrated at 9
a.m. April 28, and Ap-
petiurs is the topic of the
Ma_y 12 classat 9 .m.
For registration infor-
mation. call the office at
831-4646. • • • Two aourmet classes are
scheduled next week at
Coast Hardwarcl.. 240
Broadway, L.aauna ueach.
Carol W1fliams will
te.ch a chocolate cl.as at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, while cookina with phyllo will be
demonstrated by !-ynne ls-
raellky at 10:30 a.m .
Wcdnelday. C<>1t of both is
S 16. For meTVations, call
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Veal becoming an acquir ed taste in· Americ
By TOM HOOE
II' MN Miii P...i W'*t
Veal 1s featured much
more ur cookbooks in
France than 1n the United
States. where the meat is
not as popular as It 1s
amona the French.
A Frenchman recently
explained this to me. ln
many European countnes,
he said, the pastureland is
so limited that farmers
slaughter their calves to
save fodder and make a
quick profit.
On the great cattle
spreads of America, how-·
ever. where grass and grain
are plentiful, the rancher
lets bis cattle ~omc full
~wn, since the meat yield
1s far higher and the profit
correspondingly greater.
The quality of most veal
ID this country is con-
sidered inferior to that in
Europe. even though n
costs more. In fact,
first-rate veal 1s generally
not available 1n America
because of the cost in-
volved.
This is because the flesh
of the calf ceases to be veal
after 14 weeks and turns
dark. During those 14
weeks, calves must be
Coffee
liqueur
tasty
By CECILY
BROWNSTONE
u11 cllh• h9M , ... EdhOf
In a delightful
tum-of-the-century book
on beverages. a recipe for
concocting coffee liqueur at
home takes some doing.
First you are directed to
find "the best mocha"
beans and roast and gnnd
them. The ground coffee 1s
then boiled in a sugar
syrup, mixed with brandy
and eventually filtered.
About a dozen years ago
a friend of mine developed
a simple and economical
recipe for coffee liqueur.
and I passed along her
formula. She used instant
coffee, sugar syrup, vodka
and vanilla ex tract. Since
then similar re<;ipes have
appeared and apparently
making coffee liq ueur has.
in some homes. become an
enjoyable pastime.
Recently another good
cook sent me a variation on
the theme. She developed a
recipe for coffee liqueur
flavored wtth fresh orange
peel and a vanilla bean. ll's
easy to make and great to
have on hand to serve over
vanilla ice cream.
ORANGE COFFEE
LIQUEUR
I large navel orangt
I vanJlla bean, cut lo
pieces
3 cups sugar
3 caps water
t-ouce jar (1 cup ) ins-
t.ant coffee
3 cups 80-proof vodka
Ya cup 80-proof brandy
With a swivel-blade ve~
etable peeler. peel orange in
a continuous spiral. remov-
ing only the outer orange
colored part of the peel.
Drop the peel and the
vanilla bean pieces into a
1h..gallo n glass JUg (from
wine or spirits) or into a
2-<luart glass fruit-Juice
bottle. (Cover the orange
and refrigerate 1t for some
other use.)
In a large saucepan over
moderate heat sur together
the sugar and water until
the sugar dissolves and the
mixture boils; boil vigor-
ously, without stirring. for
10 minutes. Over low heat.
gradually stir in the instant
coffee: contrnue st1rt1ng
until coffee dissolves.
Cool; stir in the vodka
and brandy and. using a
funnel. pour into the jug
holding the orange peel and
vanilla bean; cover tightly.
Let stand I week, shaking
well each day. Remove
orange peel. but not the
vaniUa bean. Let stand 2
weeks more (or even
longer), sha~1ng oc-
casionally.
Serve over vanilla ice
cream or as a liqueur.
Makes about 7 cups.
Note: To remove the
orange peel from the JU&. a
clean tons bent length of
wire works well.
milk-fed and require a con its creamy color and sJo )' But times are chana.ing.. It meat ll has very little fat ~ taildl l ~ ce••••M .._. ..
s1derable amount of care surface. has Iona been popular in and mu" be broiled with l u Matn ..., (II~ .-ca)
Thu• 1t 1~ more profitable Veal of darker hue ts New Orleans with its care. le~t 1t become dry and i tatilespooat milk "' ai, wet.er
to let the animals mature rea lly youna beef and is a Frent h and Spanish touah. Loso chops are the ·~ ewp cracker meal "'etlfMi17...,.enem
into beef. hybnd. It has neither the cuisine. Now, sn New York only cut suitable for broil· 'I• cap cookllll oU Otp chops into eu and
The finest quality veal 1s tendemeu of veaJ nor the and other Eastern c1ues ing. but they also make a Sau ud pepper milk combined and the.a
known as plume de vcau. It rich flavor of true beef. where French and Italian tasty baked di h, as 1n this l medl1m oaloe, into CT'llCket meal. Brown
1s hard to find 1n Amenca. Probably because of its mtaurants abound. people recipe. cllopped both ••del in three ta.bk·
except ID French and ltnl-h1&h co t on this side of the are acqusnng a taste for l medl1m sren pepper, sp00n, oil in tkiUet. Re·
1an specialty stores Atlantic, veal has never veal. BAKED VEAL CHOPS cllopped rnovo chol)' to tha.Uow
"Plume" 1s recognized by been a favontc in America. Since veal is a young I lolD veaJ cllopt, ebout l table1pooe paprika cauerole and apriakk with
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w • Potato fattening? Guess again
Spuds are nearly
fat. sodium free
Not too long ago. con~umers perceived
thl" potato as fattening and C-<tra neous. But not
anymore.
Energ) and heahh-consc1ous people have
awakened to the fact that the potato is low in
calorics and a front runner in complex
.:arbohydrates. which satisfy the appetite for a
-longer period of time than non-carbohydrate
foods.
Since complex carbohydrates are more
easily and evenly dii~led lhan simple sugars,
proteins or fats. they provide a steady supply of
encray to fuel one's act1v1ties. In addition.
complex carbohydrates in potatoes offer fiber,
essent ial vitamins and minerals.
For instance, a potato bas only 100
calories per fi ve ounces. Nearly fat and
sodium-free, the potato offers 22 grams of
complex carbohydrates. In addition, it con-
tains iron. thiamine, niacin, potassium and
lots of vitamin C.
The keys to harnessing the spud's
energy-gi ving power at low-calorie levels are
preparation and position on the menu. For
eumple, Baked Potatoes Prima vent treats the
potato as the base of a salad served as a m1an
dish.
Slim down on the side dishes, too. Spuds.
with their nutrition rich skin intact, are shced
and then lightly brushed with a modest
amount of butl er or maranrmc 11nd herbs that
impart u marveluu~ flavor durmi th,t bnd
bakmg.
BAKED POTATOES PRIMAVE RA
'potatoes
' capt c:oartely shredded lettuce
t c1p1 cooked green bean•, cut ta 1-1.ncla
pieces
l large tomato, diced .
'ft cup thlnly sliced celery
'ft cup thlaly sliced radJlhes
Scrub potatoes well. di) and pn~k wnh n
fork. Bake in a 425-dcgrce oven 55 to 65
minutes, unnl doTie.
Meanwhile, in medium bowl. combine
le ttuce, green beans, tomato, celel) and
radishes. Chill.
When Potatoes are done, split each Potato
in half lengthwise. place on ~rving plates.
Spoon Almost-No-Calorie Dressing• over all.
Serve immediately.
Yield: 4 servings. About 135 calones per
servmg.
•Almost-No-Calorie Ore11ing
I cup tomato juice
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
t 1maJJ cloves garlic a celery leaves
1.4 teaspoon dried leaf oregano, crumbled 'I• teaspoon dried leaf tllyme, crumbled
In container of electric blender, combine
all ingredients. Cover. Process until smooth.
<'hill. Yield: About I I/• cups. About 3 calonc:s
per tablespoon.
OVEN·BAKED SVELTE SPUDS
'potatoes I tablespooo butter or marsartoe, melted
I tablespoon vinegar t large clovet garlic, sqaeeied tllroatb a
garlic pret1
J ~e11poon dried leaf byme, crumbled
1 teaspoon dried leaf oregano, crumbled
Va teaspoon sail
14 teaspoon pepper
Scrub potatoes. Do not pare. Cut mto
1/ •• jnch thick lcllfthWlSC slices. ln small bowl,
combine remaining ingredients: brush Potato
slices on both sides. Place on an ungreascd
baking sheet.
Bake in a 4QO...devee oven IS minutes; 1~m and bake 10 minutes longer or until
tender. Yield: 4 servings. About 128 calorics
per serving.
LEMONY-DILL POTATO SLICES
'potatoes
1 table1poon1 butter or margarine, melted
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 V. te11pooD1 dried dUl weed
V. teHpooD salt
14 teaspoon pepper .
Scrub potatoes. Do not pare. Cut into
'l•·tnch thick lengthwise slices. Follow direc-
tions for Oven Baked Svelte Spuds. Yield: 4
servings. About 126 calori es per serving. -1 -1 SuM GouRMET
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If you're serving more than two at breakfast or
brunch. think eggs-in-the --0ven rather than the skillet.
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Not only do you save ca Ion es by not serving fried eggs,
you don •t have to stand over a hot frying pan playing short
order cook.
T hese recipes have another advantage fo r
health-wa tchers who are trying to hmn their egg intake to
no more than three a week. by combining eggs with other
ingredients there are fe"'er e~s per serving.
Here's a \Cry simple. m1ldl)' flavored baked~ dish
that's delicious as is or )alled up with minced chi ves or
herbs. (Double the rec ipe if you like and bake it in a
rectangula r 14-inch nonstick baking pan.)
COTJ'AGE BAKED EGGS
4 large eggs
, I cup uncreamed cottage cheese
3 ounces cream cbeese, cut up
1 4 cup skim milk
Folger's
Coffee
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Detergent
Ory Laundry Detergent
Stronger Than Dirt
Combine ingredients 1n blender. Cover and blend
unti l smooth. Pour into a 9-inch nonstick round or square
cakcpan.
I Bak~ in a preheated 350-0egreeoven 30to 35 minutes.
Cut into wedges or squares to ser>-e. Makes 4 servings. 200
calorics each.
A real Spanish Omelet -the kind they serve in Spam
-1s a flat fnttata baked in the oven: 1t contains potatoes as Mountain Grown
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Th is makes a del 1cious hot breakfast, brunch or lunch.
The Spanish also sel"\e this dish cold ... as an appetizer .
. sliced in shm wedges.
OVEN BAKED SPANISH
POTATO OMELET
5 large eggs 'I• cup cold water (or liquid from tile olives)
% caps pared cubed cooked potatoes
V. cup chopped onion
•,c, cup chopped green bell pepper
't'l cup diced cooked lean ham (or Canadian bacon)
1 t thinly sliced stuffed green olives
Paprika
Combine eggs with cold water oroh·1e hqu1d and beat
unul hght and flu ffy. Fold 1n remaining ingredients. except
paprika.
Spray a round or sq uare 9-inch nonstick cakepan. Add
the egg mixture. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven 25 to
30 minutes until eggs arc set.
Sprinkle wnh papnka and cut into squares or wedges
to ~r\.c. Makes 4 servings. 190 calories each.
EGG STRATA
8 sUces day-old wholegrain bread
I cup shredded Swiss-style lowfat cheese
l tablespoon minced fresh parsley
Optional: Z tabl'elpoons minced chives (or scallions)
4 eggs
Z cups skim mill
S tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon corn1tarda
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
Salt, pepper to taste . .
Spray a nonstick 8 x 14-inch rectangle baking pan with
cooking spray.
Arrange the bread in the bottom of the pan and
sprt nkle evenly with Swiss-style cheese. parsley and
ch1\CS. 1f desired. Beat remaining ingredients together and pour even I)
o\Cr the bread and cheese.
Bake uncovered in a prehea ted 350-degree oven 1
hour or un til egg mixture is set. Makes 6 servings. 225
calom·s each.
FlLLED OMELET
Filling:
1 cup sliced zucchini
l cup sliced onion
l cup sUced mushrooms
~ cup chopped bell pepper
8-ounce can sliced tomatoes
8-ounce can tomato sauce
14 teaspoon each: drted thyme, oregano, basll
Salt (or garlic salt)
Pepper, to taste
4 tablespoons grated Romano (or Parmesa.n) cheese
Omelet: teu• 'I• cup skim milk
Mak e filling first: Spray a non sti ck skillet with
cooking spray. Add filling ingredients. except cheese.
Cook uncovered over moderate he~t. stirring often.
until vegetables are crunchy-tender and sauce is thick.
about 8 to I 0 minutes.
Meanwhi le. beat eggs with milk. Pour into a nonstick
14-inch round pizza pan that has been sprayed with
cooking spray. Bake uncovered on the bottom rack of a
pre heated 350-degree oven. JUSt until set about 8 to I 0
minutes.
Transfer large cooked omelet to a rectangular serving
dish. Fill with cooked vegetables (use a slolled spoon to
remove them from the sauce).
Fold over the omelet. Pour on the tomato sauce.
Spnnlcl~ wi th cheese. C'ut into stttions to serve. M"akcs '4
servings. 215 calories each
Cauliflower reprise
Thi" un usualwayoftreaungcaulinower 1s repeated by
rcque t CAULIFLOWER SHREDS
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Cut apen cauliflower so norcu arc 11t1chtd to stems;
nn in cold wat~r. In a food proccoor shred cauhflo'Ne"r
coant"ly Cflorct\w1ll bt-ncc-1nun iu,stems hon hrtd ):
1ht~ ~hould ~ 2111 l001el)' packed cups.
Jn a rov~d I0-1nch killet simmer together
cauliflower. butter and water. urrina several times, until
cauliflowtr I tender and hquid huevapQratcd ..... about 12
manut • Sur tn salt pn nklc Wlth papnka, 1f you like.
~ h ' Makr~ • 'ICrvings ~
Eagles w i n No. 24,
rip POIDODa, .7 4 -63
Ocean View's Rick Wilson (45) bu shot
blocked from behind by Bosco Tech play-
Delly ........... .., ........ "......,
er while Wayne Engelatad (44) a.tao ap-
pllea d efenalve preuure.
Johnston (29)
leads Estancia
to ! 5th straight
By ROGER CARLSON °' .. Delly ..... Stall
Estancia H iV1's Eagles. a rcancama-
uon on a mi mature scale of the I 963
UCLA Bruins (left-hander Gaal
Goodrich & Co.), did 11 again with
ease in the CIF 3-A basketball
playoffs Tuesday night en route 10 a
74-63 victory over Pomona.
Jon Johnston. the 5-10 left-handed
spark plug of the Eagles. ala Goodrich,
led the way with a career-high 29
points in the one-sided contest before
1,600 at Edison H1ih. leaving the
Pomona Red Devils an disarray.
"We didn't come to play mental-
ly," said Pomona Coach Withe Allen.
"And. Estancia did. And. we didn't
utilize our size. We just got
outplayed."
He might have added)lutcoached.
too. as the Eagles. under the hand of
Sea View League Coach of the Year
Larry Sunderman. simply denied the
Red Devils the luxury of using their
overwhelming height advantage with
a withering press that seemed to take
Pomona out of whatever 1t might
have wanted to do.
Pomona had the size and ability to
dunk the ball. but it was Johnston &
Co .. an the rapid-paced style of that
1963 Bruin dynasty. that was show-
casing its game. blending steals and a
fast break to turn it into a mismatch.
Thus the Ea$1es. now 24-3 and on a
15-game winning streak, duel a 21-5
Downey club Friday at a site to be
selected for the right to advance to the
E ngelstad shoots down SeahaWks
But UCI-bound s ta r nearTy-up$taged
by Moser, f reshmari Butler in 46-44 win
By CU RTSEEDEN
Of ... De'9y ..... •i.n
Senior sconng sensation Wa} nc
Engelstad brought his sho" to Foun-
tain Valley High Tuesday night but
was nearly upstaged by a freshman
center and a senior forward playing
his heart out in what turned out to be
his final game.
Engelstad scored 25 points to lead
Bosco Tech High to a 46-44 victor)
over Ocean View in the second round
of the CIF 4-A basketball playoffs -
and the Techmen needed evervthinit
the 6-711? post man had to offer to hold
off the determined -yet erratic
Sea hawks.
"I don"t know how r.ou can play-
w1th our basketball skills-so poorly
yet make a game out of it," Ocean
View Coach Jim Harris said after-
ward. "We just made ourselves shaky
and we haven't done that son of
thing."
Indeed. it was basically an uphill
battle throughout most of the first
half as the fumbling Seahawks let
Engelstad & Co. get off to a 10-2
advantage to open the coiuest.
Engelstad. fronted all night, sand-
wiched all night and sometimes
frustrated by the play of freshman
center Ricky Butler. eventually did
what he had to do to propel the
Techmen. He scored Bosco Tech's
only two baskets of the fourth quarter.
He also added a pair of free throws to
go along with four clutch conversions
from the line by Frad Valle to hold off
the Seahawks.
It should be noted that Butler
entered the quarter with four fouls
and eventually fou led out with 20
seconds remaining with Valle hitting
the subsequent free throws to gJVe the
Techmen a 46-42 advantage.
Los Al goes Hollywood
Everett-takeover
pas historians
feeling remorse
It 1s to the discomfort of some of the
horse fraternity and the dismay of
most chauvinists that Ms. Marj
Everett now controls 10 percent of the
racin$dates in Southern California.
.
barracuda. As evidence. they point to
the roster oft he Hollywood Park
alumni association which is almost as
large as that of the Los Angeles Rams,
also an operation directed by a
female.
Employees of Everett say 11 is
difficult to get anything done because ..
oftimespent in mectinss with the
boss. When they do get 1 t done,
however.it had better be done her
wav.
Buo
TUCKER
Steve Moser. meanwhile, joined
Butler in the "challenge Engelstad"
ploy and almost led the Sea hawks to a
Fnday night showdown with Mater
Dei.
Moser fin(shed the night with 20
points. including 10 in the second
quaner when Ocean View battled
back to take a 23-22 lead with 2: 14
remaining in the half. 'This 1s the greatest attitude team
ever.·· Harris admitted after holding a
lengthy closed-door meeting with his
players. "I think that's what makes it
so hard."
Noted Engelstad. who will play at
UC Irvine next season: .. We tried to
make tbe defense change a lot and
hopefully I'd get some cheap ones:·
Mon a rchs
win another
slowdown
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES
Mater Del High'• baeketbah team
ran up against another slowdown
tactic Tuesday night, but It mat-
tered llttfe In the flnaJ result.
semifinals next week at the Los
Angeles Sports Arena. Downey will
be the host school.
The Red Devils. with 6-7 Ron
Draper leading the way with 13
rebounds, outrebouoded Estancia,
28-17. But that was the extent of their
advantage.
Estancia jumped into a 23-11 first
quarter lead and eventually upped the
runaway to 52-31 Wlth 4:39 left in the
third period. At this point the
turnover ratio was 16-2 against the
frustrated Red Devils.
The Eagles' commanding position
through the first quarter was the
result of eight Pomona turnovers -
four by way of steals by Adam
Lockwood (twice), Jeff Graham and
Scott Clements. pressure accounting
for two other turnovers and two
offensive fouls, wnh another two that
should have been called.
Lamont Carruthers. a 6-6 Pomona
starter who finished with 20 points.
had tbrec personal fou ls and the Red
Devils were obviously in deep
trouble.
"The start was the key." said
Sunderman. "We were ready to go
and the first fbur or five minutes set
the tempo. Graham did a nice job.··
Graham, a 6-3 senior, won five of
six tips and sparkJed on defense
against Pomona's superior height.
By t~c time the ~had romped
to their 21-point Cushion they were
doin1jutt about anythins they want-
ed. attacking th.e intenor. beating
Pomona down the oourt. and sizzling
at the tine.
Johnston hit l 3 of 15 al tbc line as
the Eqles used one of their major
weapons -tbc free throw -to their
advanta,ge, hinina 26 of38.
While Johnston was brilliant with
29 points. Lockwood was equally as
effective with nine steals. In aJI. the
Eagles stole the ball from the Baseline
Leque representatives 21 times.
Once Estancia jumped to leads of
6-0, then 134, 2.S-J l and finally 52-31
after Pomona had cJosed to 37-27 late
in the 5ccond 9uartcr, there were no
dramatic tum1ng points. just show
time by the winningest team in
Estancia history. ,
Also scoring in double figures for
the winners were Lockwood ( 15) and
Oements ( 1 l). Jim Curtis blended in
with eight points and set up his
teammates with several key ass1sts.
Todd Mooney came off the bench
in relief of Graham and sank six
strai~t at the line t<1 keep the pressure
on while Graham was ouL
Pomona lost three players to per-
sonal fouls, but aU were in the
dwindling seconds after the Ea&)es
had a tock on the verdict.
This mathematical fact was estab-
lished when the sale of Los A lam 1 tos
Race Course to Hollywood Park was
approved by the stale rac1 ng com-
mission. This placed Everett. the
majority stockholder and ch 1ef oper-
ating officer of Hollywood Park. at
the controls ofboth plants.
Another group who lNill lament the the golf course next door for $58
sale of Los Alamitos to Hollywood million and took her walk.
Park are the sentimental h1stonans of Well. actually, she won't walk for a
SouthemCalifom1a racing. month or so. M1lheisaroundat the
Los Al. as I t is affectionately ~a mess meeting which operred Mon-
The Monarchs, sfowly expanding
their lead throughout, outlasted
Palos Verdtt, 49-38, In the second
round of the CtF 4-A playoffs at
Rolling Hiiis High.
In first-round action, Mater Del
faced a Long Beach Wilson squad
that tried tbe same pfoy. The
Monarchs prevailed In that one,
45-35.
Delly""',..... by~~
Baron Brent Martin (~ht) and DeAnthony Langaton of
Verbum Del fight for re6ound at Compton College.
The objections came from the likes
ofSanta Anita and Del Mar and held ~p the board's decision for a couple of
months. It was the feeling of the other
tracks that Everett and her crowd
would emerge with too much power
(or the good of the game.
known, was the last of the family · day niaht and carries a business card
enterprises. It was back about 194 7 wh ·ch reads "resident djrcctor."
that Frank Vessels Sr., and hi s t can be safely assumed that Milhe
cronies. would get together and race wi ll not direct anything of importance
horses on the property down on and the Vessels influence will slowly
Katella while the wives and kids and steadily vanish in favor of the
spread their picnic blankets nearby. Everett flavor.
The betting was "Texas whip out," There is nothinj particularly wrong
"They were very <Sellberate."
stated Mater Def Coach Gary
McKnight about Palos Verdes.
"They played some four~corner, a
little cat-and..mouee stuff."
Palos Vetdes WM within eight
points entering the ftnal period. but
a couple of breakaway dunk• by
Chrls Jackeon Ht the fu• and
helped the Monarchs cout home.
Barons dropped
from CIF, 58-48
which meant you whipped out your with the way Mar.J Everett operates a
roll and made a man-to-man wa&er race track. She 1s rc!building Holly-
nght there al the starting hne. wood Park and st.aging thoroughbred
The racing plant took shape and events of a scope few wouldttave
What constitutes too much power
is probably a matter of opinion and
what is more important 1s how any
amount of power is used. Still. there 1s
little doubt that Everett and company
present a major force in Southland
thoroughbred, quarter horse and
Harness racing.
when the old man died. Frank Jr. took envisioned a decade ago.
over and maintained the family The point of remorse is that the
image. Frank Jr .• ashipcaptainof a Everett influence is far removed from
man, lived as hard as his horses ran the friendly little family operation
but was loved by those around him. If which was home for many years to
McKnight admitted tNlt Na out-
fit "didn't play real welt.'' but gave
credit to hla opponent. ''They did a
PNtty good Job," he said.
Tom Lewi• had i5 point• to lead
Mater Def, white Matt e.euwsa.t
end Mike Mltchefl toteed In io
~tece.
COMPTON -Sunset League
champion Fountain Valley High sa"
its dreams for a quarterfinals berth in
the CIF 4-A basketball playoffs go
down the dram Tuesda)' night an the
fourth quarter as Verbum De1 pulled
out a 58-48 victory at Compton
College.
every race tracker down on his luck many horsemen and the important
who put the touch on Frank Jr. got element-the horse players.
together. they would fill a stadium. I'm sure old Frank and bis boy
Marj Everett is an interest mg
stud y. She operates a successful race
track at Hollywood Park and her
boosterssayshe is a genius in the field
of this fonn of entertainment.
Her detractors say sne is impulsive
and hcadstronaand something of a
Frank Jr. took his own life in 1974. thought Los Alamitos would always
Millie Vessels and son "Scoop" have the same familiar faces along the
took over and ran the place well rail and among them there would
enough but apparently without sat is.-always be a Vessels.
faction. Milite sold the race track and More's thep1ty.
Mater Def, which meets 8otlOO
Tech Friday, mprowd to n-i.
P.-V•dal. ~ ~
1.._;10.
Tied at the half and tied through
three periods. the Eagles of Verbum'
Dei took the lead for the first time
with a bucket off the founb-quarter up and were not to trail again in
disposing of the Barons, who eXlt the
ptayorfs with an t g-..g ov"ttal1 ~nt
Verbum Dci. now 22-5. moves on
Fountain Valley, Mesa girls renew playoff bids
After racing past third-ploce teams in the
Ont round, the leque champion Fountain
Valley and Costa Mesa High girls' basketball
tcamscontinue their d"'·e tonight tow.ird
what they hope will land them an the finnls of
\betr rcspcttive CIF d1v1s1ons.
The unset Lcaaue champion Barons. will
ost Basehnc Lcaaue runner-up Pomona inn
eccond-round 4-A eocountcr at Fountain
Valley, while Costa Mesa hm the road to mttt
hurr (22·2) of the Foothill lc~ut.
Meanwhile. Mater Dea (2Q..S). wannrrofthc
n,clus Lcaaue, hosts the 4-A's top~ 1n
8uCna (24-0); Woodbnd <21 ·2) 'ISlt
• Alcm1M1y ( 17-p 1n '·A. and 10 1hr moll
{
M:hools class1ficat1on, Newport Chnstian
( 19-S) "111 h<' nt Boron ( 11-7).
Tip-off for all games as 7:30.
For Fountain Valley(24-2 and ono 14-iame
wmnma streak), the task is simple qainst
Pomona ( 17-S): stop the inside aamc of the
Red Devit
"They ha"e a b1111rt an the middle they ltke
to get the ball to."saad Fountain Valley Coach
Carol tra\J burg. "We want to put some
prcuurc on their out idc people and try to
deny the pas!."
The Baron will enter with a 1tanin1 lineup
thal feature three seniors -Thettsc
Pucyt lea. l.1sa Burch and Cheryl Hcndcrsonf
I
-and two SO(>homorcs -Can Clower and
Jackie Cook. Jill Myers provide!> support oO
the bench.
Puchalski 1s the tcam·s leading scorer -1n
t~ct. he set an all·U me fountain Valle~ H1fh
airls' standard 1n points m a \C3son 1n
Saturday's 57-31 v1ctocy over Pasadena he
now ha$ 533. cchps1na Chm W)c1no,Hk1\
oldmark ofSl9. Co ta Mru (19--4) is also on a roll. H
turday'$ SJ.-.46 verdict over Canyon was the
Mustan, ' I th str.aiaht succcu Mesa·~ 'itan1na lineup will be unchanat<i.
featunna Nance Lux and Patsy Harada at
uards. n11e Gare-ta en tly middle and •
forwards Lisa Schumaker and belly Neal
Harada 1s a Junior the rest of the •tarters atT
5COIOr .
In Schurr. the! Mustanaswill fa~ a te~m that
has lost only twtoe -each time to n
Gabnel. the Foothill Laauc champion and
the 3·.\·., top SC'Cd
"The' 're (Schurr) &mall. but the)"rc quick, ..
C\pla1~ MustanaC'oach Paul Kahn "We've
he.'.lrd thry p~$ quilt' a bit and bccauSt of
thtar tact< of SJ1c. put up 1 lot of hots from the
0Ul51de.
"We ~hz! we're oin to ha\lc to play
bttttt and rllmtnatc some of the ii\\ mis
we had turday ( an t anyol\). t
to the 4-.\ quarterfinalSFnda) nieht
agains.t No. 3 seed Santa Monica
(26-I)
"Thq forced us outside when they
went into their 2-3 zone after aetung
the lead and we JUSt went cold," said
Fountain Valle}' Coach Dave Brown.
''It was a tough game." contmued
Brown "On~ they got up on us we
didn't score for four minutes.
.. It was Just a matter of which team
"'ould get the leverage late.
"Rolf Jacobs really played ~ell.
probably his best game of the year:·
Jacobs scored 18 poi nu and hauled
in 12 of fount.am Valley's 21 boards.
a department an wh.ich the Barons
cd ed Vetbum Dc1. 21-W.
Scott Motherhead added I., point
for the Barons. who hit 18 of 31 from
the floor ( 4 7 4 percent). as oppQscd 10
Verbum Dc1's 48 pcrccnL
The rub was 1n to.tat shot auc"'pu
The Eaa.Jes hit 24of50 from the fidd
Jacobs had to help O\.crtOt'M the
abscnc:c of 6-7 Brtnt Manin for much
of the pme due lO the latttt•s rouJ
troubles. which plagued b1m from lht
start, forcin1 ham to the hdt for
. mu h oftht pme.
Vcrbum Oe1 maintained a four to
fi,e-polnt bul&t \Jlrou&hout the final
1.1nza ind pulled away to a lO.PQint
marain m the fad1n xconds at the
line.
Vcrbum Oc1 ,
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Magic lends some assistance
INGLEWOOD (AP) I_ Earvin
"Magic" Johnson·~ carccr·hiah 2J
J))l)ls )parked the Lo AnJeles
Lale~ Laker) Lo a 128· I I 2 Na uonal
Basketball Assoc1a11on v1etory over
the Seallle SuperSon1c~ Tuesday
night.
Johnson·~ 12 ass ms 1n the fi~t
quarter 11ed an NBA rttord sc=t by
former Boston Ceh1c standout Bob
Cousy and equaled 1w1« by John
Lucas, who is now playina for the San
Antonio Spurs.
Tht 'ICtOf') enabled the Plc1f'.
D1v1s1on-leadm& Lall.et h> matntat
their 3111-j?me lead over Portland 1
the Pac1fl(' 01v1111on The Tra
Biilers whipped the New Yor
K nicks I 06-89 earl 1er 1 ut'wiay n1ah
Jamaal Wilkes scored 25 points lo
lead the Lakers in scorina. Seven Los
Angeles players scored in double
figures. Johnson wound up with nine
Points.
The 23 assists lied former Laker
star Jerry West's club record.
Reagie Kin&Joincd S1kma with l
points and also had seven rcboun<
and five :mists Tom Chambers an
David Thompson added l4 poin
each for Seattle. Chamber~ also ha
eight rebounds.
Gus W1lhams led the Sonics with
26 points. Jack ikma added 16
points and pulJed down a game-high
11 rebounds for Seaulc. Contribotjng to the Los Angele
cause were James Wonhy wnh I
points; Mike Mt<.lee and Byron Seo
w11h 14 poinu apiece: Micha1
Cooper with 12 poinu and nin
ass1m. and Bob McAdoo with l
points.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who missed
the second half of the Lakers'
previous game at San Diego lasl
Saturday n1ghl because of lendinnis
in h1!t left knee. had 21 points and
seven rebounds.
The Wers, 35-I 8. took the lead for
aood in the openina minutes. It was
36-30 after one quaner of play and
72-57 at halftime. The Sonics. 28-25.
we~n't closer than eiaht points after
that.
A sliIDIDed-down
Forster kicks
the food habit
From AP dlspa tcbes
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. -Pitcher iii
Terry Forster plans on giving a bit less of
h1mselflo help the Atlanta Braves win this
season.
When the big left-handed reliever reported tu
training camp there was about 40 pounds less of him
than there wa\,at the end of the 1983 season.
"I got on the scales one day, and I weighed 267
pounds." Forster said. ··1 thought then I had to do
something. and I knew I had to when my wife (Pam)
said. 'You look like the left side of the Los Angeles
Rams' offensive line." I was embarrassed. I couldn't
believe 1t.··
Forster said he reached a peak of268 after finishing
the 1983 season at 258. "It wasn't until the middle of
December before I ~ot with it." he said.
So it was diet ume and with it went suffering and
temptation.
··1 kept craving Mexican food:· Forster said. ··one
time J swear I woke up tn the middle of a night and I was
stann~ at a .giant chicken taco: It was a nightmare." .
His wife, Forster said, 1s ··pregnant and 1hat s
amazing because I swear she slept down in front of that
refrigerator every night. guardin~ it with a butcher
knife. I couldn't have done it without her. She was
great."
The diet. Forster said. called for plenty of fruit and
some protein.
"It was torture for a while." he said. ··aut after
aboul two weeks. I really felt good. J knew I had done
the nght thing."
Forster. who checked in Monday al 219 pounds .
said he would like to open the season at between 218
and 220. Manager Joe Torre wants him to weigh 215.
Forster also hopes to improve on the 3-2 record,
2.16 earned run average and 13 saves he had last year.
his first season with Atlanta after signing as a free agent.
Quote of the clay
-.. ... ,..., N9W Jei'MY Nm f0twd, on
the ~ number of 111lra M t. hlid ttW
MUOn: ' I know lhoM GUY' .,. out tMre
aomewhere. t jutt don't know where ...
lssel collects 26,000th point
OAKLAND -Dan lssel of the m
Denver Nuggets became the sixth player in
pro basketball history to score 26,000
points when he reached that level in
Tuesda)' night 's NationaJ Basketball Association game
against the Golden State Warriors.
lssel. the 35-year-old center who began his pro
career in the old Amencan Basketball Association. got
his 26,000th point four minutes into the game with a
short jump shot for his third bask.et of the night.
Referee Jack Madden stopped the game and
presented the ball to lssel. who received applause from
the fan s.
Wilt Chamberlain 1s the aJJ-time sconng leader
with 31.419 points, followed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Elvin Hayes. Oscar Robertson and John Havlicek
Woodley headed for Steelers?
MIAMI -The Miami Dolphins will EE
trade quarterback David Woodley to the 411 •
Pittsburgh Steelers today. according to
published reports.
Today's ediuons of The Miami Herald. quoting
"irrefutable" National Football ~ague sources, said
Woodley would be traded for an unspecified draft
choice.
Team officials for neither the Dolphins nor
Steelers would confirm the dcaJ Tuesday night.
But the Dolphins sched uled a new conference for
today and Joe Gordon. the Steelers' publicity director.
also said his team would probably hold a news
conference.
WBA says Duran must fight
PANAMA CITY. Panama -World m
Boxing Association Junior m1ddlewe1&hl
champion Roberto Duran must defend lus
title against leading contender Mike
McCallum of Jamaica. the WBA announced Tuesday.
WBA president Gilberto ~e~doza said Duran, .of
Panama. received special perm1ss1on from the associa-
tion to fight WBC middleweight champion Marvm
Ha&)er on Nov. IO. 1983. on condition his next fiJht.be
with McCall um, leadingcontenderin the WBA1SJUnior
middleweight division.
Hagler defeated Duran to retain his title.
Mendoza said the WBA will insure that "commit·
ments assumed before the association" are respected.
Kuhn one of Howe's creditors
WESTLAKE VILLAGE -The ii' bankruptcy schedules for pitcher Steve
Howe of the Los Angeles Dodgers and his
wife. Cindy. will be amended today to
include Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn as a
creditor "having an unsecured claim without pnonty."
Howe's attome) said Tuesday.
"The amendment seeks to discharge an) debt or
obligation ansing from anycla1m ofbreach ofa uniform
player's contract, and-or for damage to the integnty and
reputation of baseball." said Jim Hawkms, Howe's
attome).
"'The pos1t1on being taken 1s that a dollar value can
be placed on an) claim by the commissioner and that
such sums and claims arc properly within the
1unsd1ct1on and scope of the bankruptcy law."
Kuhn announced last Dec. 15 that Howe was
suspended for the 1984 season because of his
in vo lve ment with drugs. A week later. the Howes filed
for bankruptc}.
St. John's stuns No. 2 Hoya•
LANDOVER. Md. -Chris Mullin m
scored a career-high 33 points to leac! St.
John's to an 75-7 t upset o .. er sec-
ond-ranked Georgetown Tuesda) night 1n
a Big East Conference basketball game.
For the Hoyas. 23 -3. the loss ended a 10-game
w1nn1ng streak. including a record nine straight
conference games. l. John's. which has won four
straight. 1s I 6-8 overall and 7-6 in the league.
Georgetown. which trailed b) as many as 22 in the
first half. cut the deficit to 72-69 on Horace Broadnax·s
short )Um per off an offensive rebound with 48 seconds
remaming.
Zendejas signs with Express
LOS ANGELES -Ton' Zende)aS. [!]
who set numerous NC' AA I -AA pl~cek1ck-•II>
mg records at Nevada-Reno. has signed
with the Los Angeles Express. the United
States Football League announced Tuesday.
The Express also announced that second-year
ktcker Vince Abbott was waived to make room for
Zende1as on the roster.
Dodgen not obligated to Baker?
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles a
Dodgers said Tuesda) thal they are no
longer obligated to pay outfielder Dusty
Baker the remaining S 1.4 million of his
contract.
Baker. "ho played with the Dodgers fbr eight
seasons. was released by the club on Feb. 10.
Dodgers' counscJ Bob Walker called Baker's agent,
Jerry Kapstein. at his La Jolla office Tuesday and read
rum a telegram. which said. tn pan. " ... the Dodgers do
not ha' e an) salal")' obhgat1on to Baker for 1984 and
1985.··
Walker said ... I read them the telegram. They
disagreed ... Dust) can now file a grievance. which
would wind up in front of the baseball arbitrator."
TelnWoa, radio
'M Col1p 8eliketW -MlcNgan Stete at ONO...._ s p.m., c~ Of; o.yton at o.Peul, 7
p.m. •delayed). at\~ 56. NBA -Lllkera at s..nt., 7~ p.m., Ct'Mlnnet 9.
llADIO: NHL -SO.ton •t Klnga, 7:20 p.m .•
KFOX (83.UM). NBA -Lakn at Seattfe, 7:20
p.m., KLAC (570).
Rematch: El Toro-Mission Viejo
Ch a rgers drop Los Amigos;
Di a blos get Hart attack
Sea View League representative El Torocontinu~ its
late-season surge and South Coast League champion
Mission Viejo kept pace Tuesday night in CIF 3-.A
basketball action. providing a rematch for the two 1n
Friday's quarterfi nals.
El Toro opened its non-league campaian with a 67·54
victor) over Mission Viejo. in a ~me low·l.iahted by an 1~·ury to El Toro'sJefT Arnold, which held him o ut of the c rs' next sill aames.
apistrano Valley upped its record to 23-3 in other
3-A action with 71-SS victory over La Quinta. scndioa the
Coupes into the quarterfinals q,ainJt No. 3 seeded
Moreno Valle)'. a 70-53 winner over Damien.
Saddlcback. runncr·ul? in the Sea View 1..eague, was a
74-52 victim at Ramona High to North of Riverside, the
3-A'sNo. I ICed.
Tuc1day's hiJhliahts:
College baeketball acorea
c .....
WIST
Aru.e·PKtfl( 70, So\i"-"" C .. coi-. ..
llole M, I.A l ••lltl 91 c.i .. ltlltl •· ~nt Lorne ~ • ., ... •t
Westmonl 106, UC s.n DleOO 11
Ctnr Wetl\lntton ... I Wa.ntll9·
Ion SI
W N.-Mexico 11, S COIOtHO Sf
I AST
SI JOM'e 7S, ~MIOwn 71
VlRenove '5. ~tvlvanla SI ,.._ .._"'°"'" •· lilrlneeion o w..-$t, Matltl u
SCMITM Vlrtfnll n, CIM'!Mft 70
LOUltlane Tac#! u. C4MIMefV ,.
(Otl
JKktOnvall '2, l A~ 5'
~wist Drek1 Sf,Jk'•Oley ¥
HI Nllflol# !04, 11111'1{1 T Kfl 17
#
El Toro 47, Loi Aml101 U
Scott Shockey scored 17 points and Arnold added I ~
alof\I with 11 rebounds to lead the Chargers into the
quarterfinals.
"We missed sconng opportunl1ties early," admiuec
El Toro Coach Tim Travers. ··wejust'couldn't shake therr
loose." The first quarter was anything but artistic with the
Lobos taking a 6-5 lead. El Toro eventually took the leac
and pulled away to a 28-22 advantage af\er three quarters
Ml11loa Viejo 65, Har t 5'
The Diablos overcame Hnrt's much taller front line
and an 11 -poinl th1rd-quaner deficit to pull off the victor)
at El Turo Hiah.
In fact. Mi ion Viejo. with Rick Muench leadinJ the
way with nine rcbounds. actually out-boar:ded the Indians
28-26.
The 01ablo overcame a horrible first quarter 1r
which they were out»eorcd 12-4. But before the nit.ht wa1
over. Tom Des1ano had I 5 poinu, Dave Hill addtdl 2 anc
rrscrve center Keith Mowl'Cy came ofTthc bench to 5e0rc
mne points and pull down five rebounds.
Mark Enfina. a 6-4 forward. led Hart wuh 16 point
With the victory. the D1ablo act a shot at nc1ahbonna
n\-al 1:1 Toro on fnday n11ht in the quanerlinals In •
match ten1111 vel> scheduled for Saddleback Collqe
Holmes span for benefit .
AN OIECIO(AP)-He1vywetlht boiun1champ1on Larry Holme i schrdulcd to spar with four members of
the San D1cio ( hargcn football team toni&ht a pan of a
benefit for Stc:wan Darden. a Junior wcltcrwet&ht fiihtet
who y.1 st\Crcl)' 1nJurcJ last mMt.h dunn1 a boul an
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WHT .. N CONnRINa
lll'ttlfk DMNell
l11Hf't w L Ill'«. GB 3S " "° Porneno l3 23 SH l''1 $Hflll 21 7S S21 1 Pholnb 2S )0 455 11 Go!Oen ~t1t1 1S ii 446 11' / $en OltOO f 1 37 ltS II' l
Utan Mlclw1tt DMtlon )J n 600 0 •11•& ,. 26 S11 • K•n•u Cit• 24 lO .... •• i ~•n Antonio 2S " .,,, ' liOU"O<I n 33 400 11 Otnv1r 22 34 )93 11~1
EASTERN CON,UtlNCI
80,IOfl
Atl.llltk DfvlMln ., 11 111 Pn1i•01tonl• 34 ?O 630 • New Yorlt lJ 21 611 9 Ntw Jene. 11 ,, 4 1 16 WeV1onoton 1S ,. 4'3 11 Centnl DMtlen
l\Mwevli.H 32 24 S1I Detro.! 30 23 S66 Ati..11te ,. 21 Sii l (111(100 21 31 .0. ' Ctevtl•llO 10 33 311 10 I ln01ane 16 JJ 301 14 I T~"'•V'I SCOf'fl l,111en 111. !.u ttte 111
Ntw JtrHv 119 Pllll•Otlt>llte II• loll Por111no 106, New York 19
Atlanta 101, Cteveteno 14
Pl'loen1a t 14 San Antonio 111 1011
KenH\ Cllv 119, Detroit 112
Uta h 117 C11lcego 9S
Hov"on 119, Mllw•ukH 101
Gotoen Sta le 135, Denver 133
TMlltht's G1me1
lalleri et Saallle
Porllano al Wulllnoton
New Vor" et Detroit
C11lc100 et lnOl1na
Hou,1on at Dalla\
San Antonio et Oerwer
Bo"on et Sen Oleoo
Ulk•n 121, Sonk$ 112
SEAnLE -C'lamber\ 14, 1<.1no 16.
S11\ma 16 William\ 26 wooo S Hevfl 6,
Tllom1>son 1• Brown 1. Suriove>lil 0 Vr a1>1s
S, Haw.s 6 McCrav 1 Tot11s 46·'1 19·21
112
LOS ANGEL~S -R1m1>1' 0 W111c.ts H
Abdul· J1bt1ar 21. Jolln\Otl 9 Scott 14
Coot>er 11 worthy 16 McAdoo 11, Nater 2,
McGH 14, l<.uDCllak 2 Gorrt ll 2 Totals
Sl-96 10· II 121
Seer• bv Ouarien s.ani. )0 v v 11-112
Los A""4es :U l4 n )4-121
Tllrte ootnl ooals-Wt1tl1m1, Coo-2
Foui.o out-None Ret>ovno,-SHttte l7
IS11<m1 lll, LOl Anoetes 41 (Abdul·Jabbar
71 An•l"-$11t1ie 16 (Wllh1m' •>. Lol Angel-. •S (JOllnSOtl 1J) To111
IOUll-Seollle 11. LO\ Anoet•s 20 A-11,SOS
COLLEGE
AIU"·P•clflc 70, SoCal Coh9e 61
(HAIA Otstrlct Ill)
AZUSA PACIFIC -Btrktlv 2S, Fogo I>,
Pink 6, Lavtllt 17, Stuck 6, Lotoureou 10 ?9 11· 19 10
SOUTHERN CAL COLLEGE -Smilll
11, Durham 17, Hlrtl '· Con l S, Anoenon 6,
Avltn 2. Wero 10, Renll•tw 2. Tll>C>t 2 32 •• , 61
H1tf11ma AIUH·Peciftc 31, Soulllern Cat
Collffe lO To111 loull Azusa P1cllic 14, Soutnern
Cel ColltOt 20
PCAA st1tbttcs
seotllNG
"-Yer, ldl... G FG FT TP Av ..
wooo CSF 2S 213 lU 614 20
Colter. NMSU 2l 176 77 •?9 18 7
Grarit, usu 2• 179 n 43S 11 I
Ano.rSOtl, FSU 2S 197 71 U S 11 9
Garone<. LBS 2l 162 '3 397 16 8
Tl'lomt>\on, FSU 2S 1S5 97 407 16 l
wes11lngt0tl, usu 2• 133 111 l71 IS 1
F1V..r. ucsB n 142 n 361 1s 1
Mcoe..kl, UCI 1l 141 S4 l.JI 14.7
Cetclllnos. UNL v 1• 140 61 347 H S
REBOUNDING
111'\iyer. Kl'IMI G No. Ave.
Jonu CSF 74 210 ..
Neat, CSF 23 ?00 1 7 n.mon, UCI ll Ill U
Grant, USU 1• 190 7 9
Pallerson, NMSU n 1ao 1 8
Laci<. LBS 13 167 1 3
Mullltlv. UCI 23 1'5 7.2
Fl,ller, UCSB 23 1S8 6 9
Adaml. UNLV 2S 167 6 7
Frenktln UOP 2S 166 66
ASSISTS
l'\ayer, lcllool
Terlt.an11n, UNLI/
wooo, CSF
G No, AV9.
2• no 9 2
15 160 6 •
Olaon, SJS
Arnold, FSU
Coller NMSU
Pepl>fe, UOP
lM,UCI
Wesl'l1no1on usu
Lack, l BSU
Henrv UCSB
7• 137 S7
24 112 s 1
23 103 4 s
25 101 4 0 n u 'JJ
24 16 3 7
2J 81 lS
23 81 J s
f"llYer
MCOOtlAIO
Murohv
Thornton
Turner
l te
C•rmon
GranOt\on
Ciaccio
Bun\
Mulllo•n
0 111ers
Tatel•
uc Irvine icorlnO
(ThrOlltfl 14 ..,nn)
G FG FT Ptt
24 1'3 S7 J6S
2• Ill 18 35'
74 123 S3 299
23 113 38 2t..t
2• 71 •S 199
17 36 1 73
2• 45 n 11S
13 9 11 29
15 4 1 1S
10 0 1 1
78 3J 190
,. 111 ll4 200I
COLLEGE
PCAA
Conf•nt>C• w l
Nevad• LO\ VfOOl
UC Irvine " l 11 •
Utah Stale
F rtsno Staft
New Mexico Steff
Cat State Fullerton
Sen Jose State
Lono Beacll Stett
UC Se nta Barbara
PKlflc
10 s
9 ~
7 7
7 7
6 9
5 9
l 11
0 14
Tilundey's G1~1
UC S1ri11 81rblr1 at UC trv1,..
Avo
1 s 2 , ..
12 s
11 s
83
43
41
12
10
01
U7
Ovar•R
WL
23 2
f s 9
16 8
18 7
11 11
16 9
10 14
8 IS
8 IS
2 24
Cat State Futterton •1 Nev1oa Ln VfllH
Unlversllv ol Peclflc 11 Lono Buell
St1te Fresno Stitt et New Mexico 51•1•
Si ii JOH Slalt •• Utan Stele
SaturdlY'I Gem.I
UC Santa Baroere 11 Nevada LH Veoas
Utell State 11 Frell!O Stile
SvftdlV'• Ge~
P1c!IK 11 Ntw Mexico Stelt
Mandlv's Gem.
Lono &HCll Sl11t •I C11 Stal' Fun.,1on
HIGH SCHOOL
Vert>um Del SI, lfllounteln ve .. v 41
(C" 4·Al
,OUNTAIN VALLEY -Jacob\ 18.
Motl!lrlleaO 11. Newton 1, Tlnnev S, Martin
4, Moo<• 1. Powtr 0, Brown 0, Zeno 0 , II
17-174
VlltBUM Oii -BrOOI!.\ 10, Jeilt"on
14, JOtlt\ 10, w11111m\ 9, Cole ~. L1ng1I011 4
,. 10·1' st
klf't bY Oullf"ltr\
Founllln va11ev 14 17 12 10-4
l/trl>urn 0.1 11 IS 12 10-!ll
Tolll lout• Founleln Veltev 16 Verbum
Ot t IS Fou~ out 1.1nosron ~VOi Teclln• ~" N-lon <'VI. JeCOO' 1rv1
euc. TKt\ 44, Ck .. n vi.w 44
CC" 4·Al BOSCO TICH -NIIMI 0 Ven.'· Merit.
Franco •· FrtVO\O • E'l'l91ttt1d 25 Oler O
Ma11 FraflCO O Varos 2 lotll1 11 12·14,..
OCIAN VllW 01'11tnle" 1, Stralt>l'lt S
P11Ulc• • MoMf 10. Delrou•41f' 2 Buller
I WP)Oll I T 01111 lt 6 • 10 '4
ktre l>Y O\ltf'1tn
t oKO le<rt IS 11 t I~
()( .. " View I 11 10 I 44
To1a1 fOllll l°'co l«" 1, Ocean view
14 Fouled OVI tutlff IOVI
Ma'9r o.t 49, ft .... Vwdt• II
<CIP •·•> MATllt 011 -tfflf#Mlrt 10, LIWI\
Is Jao '°"' I . "Ml!Otf I. MllCfltll 10. f!Mtll 1 Pa•!Ofl 0, DWY« 0, P Klff'f I . M KMIV 0,
wor1111 o, Gotme" O 70 • 16 4'
PALOS VHDH -~OV'lrN 0.
H•Nftdel u H•rov '· Bio.<• ll Lln 1. Ptll.,i I U U 1' 11 '"" •• °""""" #Mier D•I 10 11 1 11>-49 "*"' VllfOfl t \ 1 11-
Tot.i toult Maler 0.. II , P11M lltrCIM
17 FOUied ~· Kove"'-,,...,,, T.cMlc: .. F...o.r (MDI
l•tMc&ll 74, ~ '3
( c.tfl ,.,~)
l'IOMOtCA -Nelllngti.m 4, C',tollJM 7,
Or-lO, C1rrultllr1 70, '-~V f , turrt" o. Let 1. w 111i."" '· '""'" o. llHtl"t o. To111t· 14 IJ•20 U
ISTANCJA -Jonnston 19. '-°°'•ooct IS, Cur1l1 t, CltrMftlt 11, ~111'11"' 4,
Mcolltlv '· f'urln O. Oeulach O, lurtn.rdl I Totel• 24 26·3' 1'
k-l>V Ova"9n
Pomon• 11 1' 14 ~ E ''anele n 16 11 lt-74
Total 101.111 Pomona 21, lbla.ncla 16,
Fouled OUI Ora-(P), ,.,,llllWIN (P f.
WllU1m1 ~Pl
Mht*I Vlel9 SS, Hart M
I COF l ·A)
HART -MO<!lllc.Clf 2, Hll'e •. $1f'1~t 10,
l rlcker 10, Manr 11. !nttn0 16 Totelt.. 21
11·21 Sot
MISSION VllJO -lrlck ,, O..i.llO 15,
Muet!ch 4, HIM 12. Mowrey '· Mef'IL •• si-tlln S. KarolMn 2 Tolah 20 U·t7 SS.
kllNbY~ Mart 11 I) 1) ~
Mlnloft Vlllo 4 16 17 l~J
Total IOlif' Hart u. Minion Vlelo 17
Tl(flll~I H•'"' Coech
El Toro 47, Los Atn190t lS
(CIF l-AI
L..OS AINGOS -Cottn\en •· MvlM>n 10,
McMullen 4, Meaoner '· P~ 7. How·
erd 2. Olm'i.d O. Shourd• 0. 14 7· 11 3S
El TORO -Wr1'lmer1 2. Sllockev 17,
Stone 4, McLain 1. ArnOIO IS. ~rlt.lno 2,
ChlllOtl o 17 1J·21 47
Sc-by Qu•rien LOl Amloo• 6 )0 6 l3-3S
El Toro s 1• 9 lf-47
Total louts. Lo• Aml00t 17, El Toro 13
F outed out Pornpeo (LA I
CIF playOffs
(4·A MCend NUnd)
MetClf 011 49, Palo• Verdi• 31 BoKo Tech 46, Ocean View 4.4
MOrnlno1toe 75, Miiiikin 7•
SI. B«nero 70, SI. JOl\n 80KO 4S
Santa Monie• 31, TllOuwnd 01ks 29
Verbum Del 58, Foontaln Vettev <It
Reot11no5 67. Crewl t..t
Lono 8HCll PolY 46, Gllndlle 32
U· A wcllld rlllftdl
Nortn IRiv I 1•. SaddleM<k S2
HH WlllOfl 72, Glendor1 70
Mlnt0n VitlO SS, Hef"I Sot
El Toro 47, LO• Arnl9o1 3S
Moreno Vetlev 70, Damien 63
Cepl"reno Vattev 71, LI Quinta S5
Oownev 34, Of•~ 2'
E•lancla 74, Pomone '3
Cl·• MCllMI ,__,,
Sonon 41. Savenna )9
AnltlOOI Valley Sot, C ebr illo S3
Santa Clare t..t. Nortnvlew 37
SaUOYl 61. Polo Verde S9
San Bernardino 66, C1t1baw1 4S
BUO'OU9hl, R. 61, Montelllr Sf
Le Habra 62. Nordl!Ott SI
Worlc.meri S7, a.11 Gerden• •s
( 1 ·A MCend rwndl
Benning 62, Bal"" 4'
Ontario Cllrlstlan 62. La Salte Sf
Mlraleste Sl, LA Ba1>llsl <It
El PHO d« Roblas SJ. St JoHl>h S2
Cnamlrieoe 10, Hewlllorne 69
Wlliltler Cllrlsllal'I 66, Fiiimore t..t
LA Lullleran 46, Rim of the World 4S
Baldwin Perk 62, Eltl~• 60
(Smal tcMGI• MC9ftd reundl
Cn.owlck SS, Col>O Vellev C11r11111n 26
0.-anoe Lutheran 12. Cel Pret> llO
Pasadene Polv 70, Tem1>le Chrl•llan 37
Hni>erla Cllrl\lian 60. Moleve S 1
Rt0 HOtldo Prep SI, Woodcrtll Chr S3
Faith B11>ll1I 72, s.t"reno 47
Cate 6S. Tem1>1eton S4
Crosvoaos l7. O.kwOOO :U
COLLEGE WOMEN
LOM 8ffdl St. 61, UC lrvtne l5
(NIM•lfei .. _)
UC IRVINE -Anthonv 1, Roun11u 0,
Gomei 0, Hlouhl 2 Bile.er 9, Dehn 0,
wenon 0, Slm1>son 7, Vanes.<" POii 2.
Grellam I. Randall 0 Totels 14 7· 12 JS.
LONG BEACH STATE -SloveH 0,
Oovolas 0, Jem'-'on 0, Davit IS, Bra!ldt O.
Rend 4, Monr I . Leonerd t. BQff!' 6, Brown
IJ. C11mrnin11l 6. Totals 2S ll·ll 61
Hatttlme. lono B11c11 SI , 32· 16
Totel louts UC Irvine 11. Long Beech St
12.
CO'-WUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Golden WHt 61, Moorpertr S2
I Nenconfer-1
MOOttPARK -~·I 2, Clevbaucll 4,
Pallirl11<> 22, Pini.er ton 4, Btevil'll 16, Anoer
• 24 •·8 S2
GOLDEN WEST John1on 17,
Rtmaelc.erl 2S, Botton 2. Lambert S, Eutin
6. Love 2. Guthrie 2, Ptalfool 2 2~ 11·?0 61.
Halfllme Golden Weit 21, Moof'1>1rk 21
°TOlol IOUll' Moorperk 17. GolOen WHI
11
wom.n
HIGH SCHOOL P lAYO .. f'S
CS.Cenci rovlld, !Mltflt, 7:l0l CIF 4·A
Butna 124·0) al MINr o.i (21·Sl
Culver Cltv (20-31 11 Nor111 Torflnce tn-21
Corn1>1on 121·4) al lYnwooo 121·41
Pomona (17·SJ .. "°""''"' VelleV (24·21
Mornino11oe t:ll·J I •1 Lekewood ( 11·7)
Santa Berbtre ( 19·4) II Upland (2S· 1)
Gahr (?0-S) 11 LB Polv I 11·71
Muir 114·01 at weittake ( 11·61
CIF J.A
Marv Star 120·41 e l San Georlll (21·•1
Loara (21·4) 11 Min ion Vleio 111·61
l oolsvilte 110·71 11 San Lull Oblsoo
170·3)
Fontane (23·2) et Tu1tln ( 17·9)
Esi>ennza ( 17-61 al Pa lmdall (?2·21
Costa Meu (19-0 er Scll<Jrr 122·21
Waodbf'\d9e 111·21 •' Alemariv ( 17·71
Walnul (1S·6) at Footlllll (24· I)
CIF 2-A
Norco ( 16·9) at Brea·Ollnda (26· I)
Artesia (21·•1 a l BolH Grenoe (16·6)
Caion 124·2> •I Monltbello (2J·?l
Central ( 13·6) 111 KtPt>el (21 ·3)
Indio 123·2> al Son Berntrdlno ( 16·9)
(,eneslla (20-•l 111 La Habra (23·2)
TemPte Cllv 121·41 a l P alm Sorllng1
117·S)
S.Outh Hills (20·4 at Le Quint• 123·21
C" l·A St JOHl>hl 121· I> ., AOOl.lro 116·51
Rosarv 121 -Sl at Onterlo Cllrll llan
( 10--11)
Blsl'IOP 120· ll 11 R"lna CM!I 121·21
Hawthorne I 19·ll 11 BllhOP Oleoo ( ll ·J)
Mersllalt 112·Sl 11 Pareclete 117·3)
San Olmu 124· ll 11 Valley C11rl11len
( 17·7)
Connenv I 11·41 •1 Notre Dame Acao.mv
Santa Ciera !17·Sl e t Le Reln1 (11·1)
CIF Smell SdlMft
Merlcooa ( 19-0) at VHhlva
Ptloflm (17·2) et Trone 11• IOI
29 P1tm1 I ll·9) et Rio Hondo Preo
114·1)
FtlntrlOO. Seer.a Heerl ( 11·21 11
sner-mari Indian ( 16· I l
Cronroad1 ( 14· 11 at WHlrldge I 19· II
BH11mon1 (14·1) al Mollve (1'•3) New'*' Owttflaft llt·Slat loron 11 HI
RalT)Ona Convent ( ll-21 11 Vllwoolnt
t IS·5l
~All""* TUUOAY"S ••SUL.n
( 2l'ICI .. 49 ....... "'"'"' meeftlle)
PltlST ltACI, Oftt Mitt NCI
Roclt.y Sco1c11 (Anni•> 1110 300 JOO
~tnul (lK"fV) UO UO
A l WMllt l~l S IO
AIM raced AlldV• Ursula. Huriten
Sflllldow, 1..11111 ~•II ltv11ff, M.r, N '1/1.,
ACllN!V Jet
Time t<CM I S n 1.XA.CTA I 1 9) M.CS U0 .0
SICONO ltACa. Ont mile Nita
Ctvll Too H41f' (Aut>lnl 4 00 ) • 1.40
Ktno COMO 1111111') 1111 •CID
lnd14strv (Gf\lflCIV) UO
Al.o racM &Old H Brau, Sll'"9n
SOlrll, lllft 11 lt ... y. Mt J I ll. Juenetla,
llt.k•i c ...
Time 2~ J1S
n •xACTA (74) 1>814 •1110
THllllD RAC•. 0!'9 mlle ~
OW !O WMIM ($Nfftfl) UO UO UO
Cvamel Cenctt fKueollrl )70 110
Hveil<t ITHOI 140
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /W9drteltdey. FebtUllY 22, 1te.t
1984 USFL schedule
WI.lit t ...... ,.., "' ~ ............
Wall'llneton et JICMOll¥111t
Houston•• Ta,,_ In
Hew .WW., •t '"~ ~···~ Hew Orlee,n.1 et San Antonio
MICl\INfl al ~tn. n
WllK 6
...,.Y,MM'dlJI
Cflleffo •' Wl~fltlOll Mou\ IOI\ et Oii lahOml
JKlltOnVllll at Mef'noN•. n s-Mv.•"'' New Jenev •' ,..,...,
........ ,..,. ,,
~" 11 New WHY
l i<mlneNn't 11 o..tv• °"*'° et Ctl!Uoo ~v. A"9 JO
l•"'"I 11 Houlton 11
WIUt 11 ,,,_y, MllV 4
WtlltC IS
Pf'WIY, "-I
New Or1eansal ~.II
Mldllte11 11 Saft AntOlllo, I ..,.,.,,..,.,
JICllMn\lllla 11 0.ltUIN, •
Cnlcl90 11 ()llleflOrl\a, fl
~y, JUMJ Pltttbur"'1 et OklahOme O.ki.nd 111 Artaona Ternoe In •I Pttlledllc»l\I•
o.111enc1 11 P111J.t>ur11h
PhlladelDfile al 81rmlngl\em, n •• .,..., et W111\ltloton
Nft Jen.v at Tampa .. ,
Houston 11 Ollftvlf' M9!Wlev. ,.., v
Chlc190 al Mlclll111n1 n
WllK , l'r*v, Mlrdl 2
$an Antonio 11 Mlch'"n ... ,,..... •• 09nlltf'
MM9Y, AMI 1
SllUf'dlV Mev S Pllt•buttll 11 fawets, n
Tetm11 81y II JKktonvllle n
Denver 11 0.kleno. n
Arl10111 et Blrmlnof\am
MM*Yi.."-4
PlllNlurOll al ""'lleMlpllit, n
New J-y •• JeckM>nVMle. II
TemH lev at ArllOt'\11, n k~v. Mtro a
D11w11' 11 Otllehome
P1111burj111 al Mlchl0911, n
N-Of'IHns •I llrmlnollem, n
WllK 7 ~ .... 1
Sen Antonio 11 Chk.-
MletllNn 11 OltllMml
l ll'l'lllnon.m •• JIGklOl'lllllN. "
~v.Mev•
OllllllOml 11 N-JerMY
Houston at MlchlGall
Meml>lll1 fl W1)11tno1on
CrtleaOO et kn Antonio
WllK 16 ''*v• "-' New Ol'leeM at New JerMV, ft
PW!edeloflle 11 o.n....,, n
JICktof\V\ .. •' Arlrone. n $1MMy, MN'dl 4
l lrl\'llflOf\all"l .. llCIW'HJ Ptll~la al W1"11no10tl
Cllketo at Mempr\11
...,.,,A.,.I
Memllftl• 11 New J.,Mv Olklllnd al Tamoe en
PlllllMlfOll 111 New Orll•M ~le et Ariton.
fMMltv. May ,
Amon• 11 New Ol'ltln\. n llM*Y, .NM 9
MM:tl!Mn 11 Oellllrld
Memofth 11 TllMN ley, n WEEK 11
f'rWl'I. MIY II s-.v. J-." New Orleans 11 0.1tland ........,, MMdllS
HO\ltton •I Sen Antonio, n
WHK a """'91 y, Mardi 10
........,, . .,.,
,.,...... II Denver,"
Wnl!lllOlon at Hou"on. n
New J«MY at W1sfll110tofl, n
Sen Anlonlo 11 Memotllt, n
JKIUOnllllle at Blrmlnoflem. n
Chlcloo 11 o.nv«. n
• ..... , Okllhoml
Wli&l'llnelon 11 81<~
Clllc.e90 •• Ho\410fl Mlfttlllly. ,,_ 11 Slturdey, May 12
Hou11on 11 Pl11souron. n Jiiek SOtlVllll 11 T.,.,,,,,. Bey, 11
SUftdllv. Mardi 11
• ltllrft• ., 0.11.llnd
Phlladelt>hla at N-J«MV
Blrmlnot11m 11 PlttlOurgtt
Mlcl\lean 11 o.nver
Mllml>tllS 11 N-Of'IMM
Houlton 11 ClllCIOO
Wiii< I
S.tuNitv, Alft 14
MemOflls at ••"'"'· n Oldariotne ., WHhltloton
Sen Antonio al Jecllt0nvllle. n
~v.Mlv fl
111.Pfftl ., Ptliledelohl•
Mlcll•oan 11 N-Orlean1
Arlione 11 0.•lenO
Sall Anlont0 at PllhO<lrl)ft, n
W91.K 11 ,,...y, ~IS
Oelc.llnd a l .......... II
Wl"""Olon II Ph~le. n
Jecluoftvlllt 11 fffw OrlMm n
AlllOlll 11 Chlcaoo, n ~y, Al'l lS
Oemr., •I Pllltburoll
Arl~ona a l Ntw Jer"v
llrmlnoham at Mkhlo•n
C1'tlcHo ., Ptll1•014Dhl•
Mlfldly, Mav 14
00.l•horna II Tem1>1 Ba"· n S.twdev, JWll 1'
o.nver a l Ntw JerMV
Blrmlnol\em 11 Mem&>1111, n
T efl'll)a Bn el PlllltlufOll, n
San Antonio 11 Oklahoma """*"· Mardi 12 Weslll1191on 11 Arl10f\I, n Mel*y, Aprt 16
Houston 11 0.lc.tand n
WEEK 1J
Frldlv, MIY 11
l •rmlngllam at Cllk:loo, n MlftdloV, Ji.w 11
OltlallOma 1t Ml(llloen, n
Sari Antonio 11 HO\ltlon, n WIHK4
Saturday, Mardi 17
•• .,...., •' Sen AntOlllO
Oklel'IOme 11 Chluoo
Meml>llls 11 Blrmlnolllm. n
T1m1>1 B•Y 11 New Orte•nt. n
WI.II< 9 Frldey, Aprt 10
l.IQINU 11 Chicago, n
Meml>tll1 al J1Cksortvlt1e, n
Oltlallome a t Blrmln11ham, n
S.tllrdllV, Mly 19
Jac-lonvllle a t Pllllloetl>tlla, n
Mfmpllll at Oalc.le nd, n
Denver at Arizona, n WI.I.IC II
Sunday, May 20
Mltlllo111n at Eor•H
,,..v, ,_ n
SUftdlv, Mlrdl 11
PlllSburoll 11 Waatllnoton
Oe1oand et PtlltacMlohle
Arl1one 11 Mlchl1>•n
T1mpa Bev al o.nver
New Jersev et HouslOll
s.turdlv. Aprl 21
Ariton• et Houlton. rt
S•n Antonio at WaShlnoton
Ntw Orlee nl et Tami>• Bav
00.1anoma el Houlton
Pllt1our111\ et JedlM>nvllll. n
0.klend 81 Oenvtr, II S.aturGev, ,_ n
•• ,,.., 11 Arizona, n
~v. Aprt n New Jer11v 11 Pl1t1buroll
Denver at New Ofteen1
Phllede!Dhl• al San Antonio
w11111no1on 11 0.kla"o
Mlndly, May 21
Plttsburgll et New Jersev, n
Sundty, '-,.
New Orll1n1 11 washlno1on
N-JerMv 11 Plllledell>llll
Ta~ Bev at 81rmln9tllm
Michigan •1 Chleloo
OklallOma II San Antonio. n
l!Mlldev, Mlrdl 19 WEeK 14 New Ol'111n1 11 JICk~vni.. n
WI.EK S
Sltvrdlly, Mlrdl 24
Oakland II Sen Antorilo
PM~l>llla el Plllsburon
Oklahoma al Arlione, n
Mendlv. APfll n
Temoa 81v •' M•cllloan. n
Frldev, Mev »
Hou,ton a l Jecksonvllle, n
T1mC>11 Bev et Memphis, n
Denver et San Al'llonlo, n
Mafldtv, ,_ ts
M4ml>llll el Hou11on, n
WllK 10
Frtdly, Allf'I 11
Slturdtv, MIY 1'
Arlrona at tEl.,wes•, n
0.lc.lend et Oklal\Oma , n
OfVIMOH lll'UYOF'5
Sawroav. Jun. 30 ano ~ ... ~.,. tMrdl 2S
Jec1t.sonvH11 11 l.allf'ft$
WHlllnoton .. N-JerMV
O.nver 11 Mamt>hl1
Cl\lceoo at N-OrleaM
New C>neans 11 Phlla0.11>1111, n
Pllltburgll at Memt>111\ n
JICkM>nvlli. 11 Oiltel'loma. n
Setvf'dlY, APf11 21
W11hlnoton 11 Temo1 Bev n
\A" Afttt\nit\ At Arilnf'llll n
Svndly, Mlv %7
We.tllng1on el PillSbureh
Ptlil1a.ton11 et Miehlgan
Blrm1no11111m e t New one.m
Jutv I tslle TBAl
CON,lltlNCI CH~'"
Saturdlv. July 7 and Sl.lndev.
Jutv I
Mlf"'9y, MM'dl " Blrmlno1111m e t Tampa 81¥, n
AllO recad: Four Cef'd ~lor. Tnrush.
Micro Meolc. Menllou, Smller's Pride
Time 2:02 4/S.
S2 EXACTA (6·SJ pelO S21.llO.
,outtTH RACE. One mite 1ro1. 2.'° 3.40
Strll>ld Beu (Ackermenl 4.90 l.40
Huntren Ster (Graoorvl UO
Silver Lobell (Andenon) 3.10
t.C.P ..
Proud
Also reced: SlarPOlnl Sl>flle,
Bonni, AS Alwan. Allev Bruiser,
Chip
Tlma· 2111 4/S.
,.,TH RACE. One mite POC:t.
Tontula (Ro1an) 7.00 UO 3.20
COllHIU (Perker) 6.00 uo
ArverM's Girt IRatdlforol 3.00
Also rac.O: Tele Letona, Jennvs Lid,
Trinity Hanover, Barry J1me1, Mutt! Rain·
bow.
Time 2:00 4/S.
$1 EXACTA 13·9) paid $6\.40.
SIXTH RACI.. One m ile 1>1ce
Pleeze Sc!""H (GrundV) 7.IO l .?O 4.20
HIM COUrtlrv (Aut>inl 2'10 l 00
TllalS Lile (Shtfrenl UO 3 00
Al\O raced· Well Saes.oned Girt, Wlliltle
Ball, ~ Orvl'lem, Whal• Knockoot,
LDChalme, TarDC>rl ~rllnne.
Tlme 2:01 1/S. n EXACTA 12·11 peld $1UO
SEVl.HTH llACI. One mill trot.
Como Ster ILiehllllll) 1 40 2.60 2.IO
R E Todd !Otiomerl 2 60 2.IO
S-1\0ol (Slaetl't) 1.40
Alto receo: Moon Cloud. Siar Hiit G. Imo
tm1> Imo, 8renda soeed, Golden Pride.
Tlmr 2:GJ 2/S.
S2 EXACTA (2·1) paid 51160.
EIGHTH RACE. One milt 1>act.
Sure Schat1lt (Baker) 6.40 l.llO 3.40
Cruze on Bv !Gordon) 6.60 4 90
C11armeo Querk (Otlorner> 9.40
Allo reced· Top Subiect, Vanlllllng Acl,
Coo1..ilrin1, Outslc.lrll , Countrv Coot
U EXACTA (•·8) Pa id '66.00.
NINTH RACE. One mite Pace
Nevv Cllffr (Vlnonollml 4.llO l .20 2.20
TrHsur4tl Eoge CAnoenon1 5.00 2.80
No Sallslacllon (:S,,.rrenl 3 20
Also raced: AnleloP«, Hev Toohle,
Countrv Comfort. Mrl Roblri a.11, Matrix.
Time. 2:02 215.
52 EXACTA (2·1) t>a•O na.60
S1 P'ICK SIX 12·J·2-2+2l t>tlO Sl,179 40
with 14 winning 11<1<.ets h i• llor\.111. 52 Pick
Six conSOlatlon 1>1110 570.00 wl111 190 wlnnlno
1tc1t.11S (five 11orse1)
Tl.NTH RACE. One mlle pace.
Rouadon (SIM1hl 10.IO 5 . .0 7 00
POPfl Petell (LIClc.tvl 12 40 14 00
Orne Cl!erlff IBallllroeonl 6 20 Al•o receo: Rall>ll C AOIOI, Direct
Mei.sty. Pllotnlx J11dt, Kenc!IHI 8ov.
Frostv Slllt>i>er. Jonnny l'N>c.
Tlmt 1-01 l tS
U EJlACTA (2·9) paid SISIOO
Allendoncr 3,S34.
1914 PGA tour &~
March 1·• -Honea Clusk
March 9·11 -Eute<n Ootn
March lS· 11 -Bav HIU Ctanlc
March 27·25 -USF&G Clanlc
Merell 2'·Aprl1 l -Tournamant Plavers
c11om1>lonslllo
At>rll 5·8 -Gr111er Greensboro Oe>en
April 12·15 -The Mesler'\
Aorll 1'·12 -Sii Plne1 Herlteoe Clank
Al>fll 26·29 -Houlton 0oen
Mev 3-6 -TOUfllamlfll of CllamDiOtls
~v 10--13 -8vron N.t1on Clinic
~v 17·?0 -COlonlel Nlllonll Invite·
lloMI
~v 24·27 -Memorl•I Tourn1ment
~v JI-June 3 -Kem-Ooen
June 1· 10 -Henover W4tllc,,.11er
Clinic
Julltl 14· 17 -U.S. OHn
J11ne 21·24 -Atlante Clan k
June 21· Jutv I -Ce~len Ooen
Julv 5·1 -WHll'ft ()oerl
Julv '2· lS -Busctl Cllulc
Julv 19·21 -British Ooen ($1 A!ldrew\
Old Courta)
Jutv 2'·1' -GrHI• Harttord 00.n
Auo 7·S -Memofli• CllHlc
Aull 9· 12 -l11k:!I 0oen
AU9. 16· 19 -PGA Ct\et'f\CllOllSlllD (Shoal
CrMk CC)
AllO 23·2• -World Serie\ of Goll
Auo. lO·SaDI. ? -B.C. 0oen
Set>I 6·9 -BO•tOll Cleulc
Set>t 13-16 -GrMler Mltwll.tlt.H Ooen
SaPI 19·2J -Le• V~s Pro·C:.-rll"
Clank
Sat>I 27 ·JO -L.aJel C!Mslc
0c1 •·7 -Tlxn Ooen
Oct 11-1• -Southel'n Ot>en
0c 1 11·71 -w.tt 011"'" WOl'ICI O<l4t
Clinic
Oct 2S·21 -Penseeola ODen
Nov 1·4 -USA Vi J lci.tl TM m
Me•chft
a.v.· Cl, Meat' ......
CIP 4·A IPn• ~ ,__.,, ll ua.J
Moralnll 11 Simi Vtllrt
""'·-·· -..0 ,, Clnvon Soufl\ Torrance 1111 Milk
L'l'll•OOCI If '9f'\llle
Wnlm!Mler Of' ~· Modtnl II Alt• Lon'!• ltldllncl• 11 Wtlfll>t Cuiv. Ctt¥ 11 011natlf ~1et $ant1~
WfllllU Of Oot ~ el •ot1111 H141~ MllliW Dtf 11 NW~
h..cMN " ........ If v h~ ~···~"~
I
Mlndlv, MIY a
New Jerwv 11 Clllca90, n
CH~SHlrGl.Ma
Sunday, Julv 15 11 Tamoe. Fie
f nouH nd 0.kl 11 Santa Beroera
Ul>l•nd or Fontena a l Cerrito\
Arcedle at HH WllSOtl
Bl\1•01> Amal al Ocean View
CIF 2·A
( Flr1t r-04Md, F rldly, l p.m. l
Sen Bernarolno al Lo Qu1n11
Sonora 11 Coron•
E1t1ncll el tnotewood
l<.et>l>ll 11 Soutll Peuoeno
La Canada et A1>1>lt Valllv
Rubidoux •1 Central
Irvine al SolHlan
Bueno P1rk a l Brea·Ollndo
St Bernaro a t Monrovia
Brawtev 11 Trov
Gerdtl'I Grove 111 Har111ro
v alencio II Unlvef'\lt'I'
tnoto at Palm St>rinos
Anaheim 11 Celon
R1nc110 Atamllo\ et El Monte
Lenno• at Bl1llOI> M~l11<>merv
NHL C.,..._•L.L. CON,EltENCE
SmV1M DMsleft w L T lll'ts G,
•·Edmonton 43 14 s 91 l4S
Catgerv 2S 21 13 '3 132
w tnnll>tO 21 27 10 S2 251
Vancouver 23 34 6 52 241
l(lftet 19 30 11 so 246
Norri• Dtvllfen
Minnesota 30 26 s 6S 267
Cll•cego 13 32 1 S3 211
St Lou11 13 33 6 S2 223
Detroit n 31 7 Sl n1 Toronto 21 34 1 49 230
WALES CONFEltENCE
Patrick DMliofl
x·NY 1s11noers 37 22 2 76 26'
k Wtsllfng1on JS 22 4 74 235
~-NV Renoers 33 20 • 14 2'3
x·PlllladelPllla )2 19 9 73 260
Plllsburon IJ 42 s JI , ..
New Jtrltv 13 43 s 31 17S
Adami OMslen
Buflelo 40 16 6 16 2SS
Boston J7 20 .. 11 2'7
QuebeC ll 22 6 11 279
Mon1reo1 21 29 s 61 ns
Harttoro 10 32 • 4 220 x·Cllnche<I 1>ta vott berth
T ll4llda y• I Sc Wfl
Butlalo S. Plllla<1t1ori1a • 1011
Queo.c l , Mon1ru1 2
Edmonton 6, SI LOUIS s
Toronto 2, Caloerv 2
Bo\lort S, Vancouver 1
T enleflt' I Gemes
Bo"on at K"'91
w lnnloeo at New JerHv
Eomonton at Plttlt>Urgn
Mlnne101a 11 Detroit
w11111no1ori et Cllkaoo
XIV wim.r ()lymplu
(et SeraleVe, YllWlllYlal
MUL TI~ll MEDAL WINNERS
FO\Ht
GA
2S7
242
278
260 m
261
236 1S1
2S4 297
21S
lal m
216
271
258
103
203
212
227
249
t(arln Enlc.e. EH i Germanv •-
'kettno 1wo QOIO, two lllvt r
Mer11·l •lta H1m111ln•n, F1nla110
crou ·countrv. lllrM ootd. ont t>ronlt
Gvnoe Sven, Sweden, crou COUrtlrv
two OolO one 1llver. one oronzt
THltEE
Peter Anoerer W••t Germeriv. t>11111ton
Mt OOlil. one 1ltver one bron 1t GNlen Boucher, Cenadl. ,_ s1<ot1no
1wo Ool<I. one oronze
Aki Karvonen. Finland. tron ·countrv
one \llvtr, two 1>ronre
E1r111 1<.v11fon . Notwev blelllton ont
110lO one \Uver, one bronze
Anortt S<rtoene E est Ger1TM1nv W>Hd
\k8t1no one GOid. two lllver TWO
Btrlt Aunll, Norw1v cron countr\I one
1101<1 one "'"., Tomes Gvtt11,on. Sweden \0941(1 tkal
1no one oo!O. one 1ilvtr
Wollo•no HOC>Oe. EHt Gerrnenv
OOb\teO lwO Ool<lt Annt J111r..,, Norwav crou·coontrv,
one OOICI one oronze
I( ve10,11va J•riOv• C recll01lov11!la
voo country, one 111ver one llfonrt ~rH• t< htecnllo.ov So¥ie1 Union, 111ftd
&t.111no 1wo \liver
He r rt K•r•e\nltm• F'1n11nC1
cron tountrv two 1>ron1t
lefMerO Lenm.rin f est c..rn•1e1w
boO\llO lwO \llwlf\
Igor Ma••o• ~v1tt Union &oeed "'''
'""· ~ 001C1 one 'l!Ver &oooan MU\-ol, F.H • Germenv bo«>tlld
!WO \llW .. l
Mall Nvo.Hnan I' 1ntano ''' IUr'f\O<nO
~ OOIO -\tve<
"""",.. ,....., F' r lt"(41 •""'-... ""9 Oftt ,u ..... -oroM•
N•lllll'I'• '"-'•.itt•a '°v .. I Uft'Oft '°""
\katine, two oronrt
f r1t Pelllf'.... Notwh UO'\I tOUlltr..-,
one 006d OftO oronrt
Doeimt( kl\e111f'rt.ll'WnH (H I ~·
menv CICOS~ two OOICI\
·-k!IOt<l\Cn £ 1 \1 Gffl'\e ft.,. ~
"11111\f IWO ~onrt
R11'w ~11n1N1 So•••' u-
crou ·countr¥ two '''"'" ll'IOl'l'IU WIHOt r e Sw101n
("OU COUfllrV t-OOld
JeM Wllonot. Ent Gef'Mln¥. '"'
tumOIN. -~. Olle \llvtf' Alt•tfldtf JaYllleY, Sovi.tt U11~
011\l-COUfttrf' 1-\t!Ytf I
Nli!OI•• 1lnli1~• M•l•I Ut1.-n,
CfOt\ CO\lftl" I °"' "'° Otlll ,.
oL v~ 1t1.coaos
WEED SKATING
Wot.WN
1.-~
x·Kerin Enlc.e. E111 Glm'\8llV, 1
mlll\ltft, l .42 wconcn. OIO record Annlt
&oreltlnti., Nelllerlench . 2 I0,9S, 19'0
SOI,..,.,..
C11rlst1 Rolhenburetr, E111 Ger"'-nv,
41.02 '9COnd1. Old record Kartri Enlte, E111
GCl!"tnll'IV, 41.71, 19'0 J,000,..,.,..
AndrH Scl'IOent, E1sr G«menv. •
mlnule1, 24.79 ~'· Old recoro. Bloro
Eva JtnMn, Norw1v. •::» 13
.--lrtdlcatet world record.
~ t I . "
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
~West 17, LAV..,,., t
LA Vallev 120 003 003-9 9 •
Golden West 041 Ol2 20x-17 lS 2
Relttey. S.Wero (S), Hernenoez 161 end
Armadillo, ~rnn. Wlllt 16) aita Flores,
Unoerd (9) W-Martln. 2·0 L-ttelltv, 0-1
18-JOMI (II). Florei (GW) 3&-eudlM
!GWI, L Llmblrl (V) HR-1..lotll IGW)
Se 'f t ct 4, Cllrvl l
Cltnn 000 00'2 010 0-) 7 ,
SadOleClldl 000 011 010 1-4 s 0
Jlduon, LerJon (J), Mc:Callum <61.
Stanford (7), Gonzalfl Ill "'" Wlnt«ourn,
St>ence. ~rlc.el 17). Frederick 111. Sllaw
(9) arid Cam•ncl'IO. Lomell W-Shaw
L--<ionlllH. 2B-0.Anoetil (SJ 2, Mor·
rluon (C) HR-Groce (SI RodrlOtJel IC)
ANll CWOl'Mften5
/tl\on., April 2 -Botton Ot>enlno
Nlolll /Ce tender NIQlll
Sal., Al>f"tt 1 -Toronto Cep Niont
(IVCl!"VOIW)
Sun., Aprll I -Toronto F•mllv Dav
Sal .. Aorll 21 -S.11111 Ve111rl>OOll 01v
(evtrVonel ·
Sat., Mey ,, -B1111more· Cushion Dey
(first 25,000 edUll1l
Sun., ~v 27 -Belllmort C1m«1 Oev
Sat .. June 16 -Ctevetend B•~" Caro
Sais I chi kif' en 1 S & undlf' l
SI.In., June 17 -Cleveland. wallel On
(first 25,000 84Ylt1)
Wed, Jl.IM 20 -Texu Femltv Nloftl
Sat., June 23 -Kan1o1s Cllv. Blt10C1.1ten
Nlolll (flnl 2S.OOO edUllSl
Sun., J\J!W 24 -l<.IMll City Balcll
Towel Dev (cnlldren IS & undlf'l
Sat , Jvtv U -MllweukM San 0119o
Cllk:ktn
Sun .. Jvtv IS -Mllwe ulc.M T·Shlrl Dav
l~lldren IS &. unoerl
Sal.. JlllY 21 -Boston Piie,,.. &. C1.11>t
Dev (first 25,000 aOultl l
Sun .. Jutv 22 -Bo,ton Pfevers' Femftv
Ci•me
Wed , July 2S -Seallle Family NIOhl
Sal .. Auo. 4 -M1nnno11 Travel Tott
Bao (llr\I 2S,000 edull'>
Sun .. Auo. S -M1nneso11 Fomllv Dav
Sat . Al.IQ 11 -011o.11n0 Germent B1g
Niglll (tlr\I 2S,000 aOull'I
Sun . Auo 11 -Oakland Olonat Walcll
Dev I children 1 S & unoer I
Set., Aue. 2S -0e1ro11 Gvm Bao NIOlll
(clllldren IS & uno.r)
Sun., Auo 26 -Detroit Famltv Dav
Wed , Auo 1' -B1IHmore Busln.u
Mon'1 S~i•I Visor Dav tllrll 25,000
aouthl
Sat . Set>t IS -C11iceoo Jacket N10111
(Clllt«en IS & under)
Sun., Sec>t 23 -Tues Fen APC>recl•
uon Dav
T~V'& tr1nuc1tom
BASEBALL
AmencM LHtiW
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AZusa· Pacific
deals sec loss
Aiusa·Plcific Pol • bald on
Sou\bcrn Cahfonua CoU•'' NAIA DiYitioo Ill Soutlttm
OiYision bamtball mlc &Mn•
Tuttday nWn. h1nd1n1 the: Van-
sua:tds 1 7<l-68 setbeck in Cosu
Meta. SCC lppttred to llU I firm
&rip on the conferentt rue las' f:nday when chc V&n&Ulrd
copped rival Point Loma. 81-7 J.
to take a two-same lead m tM
division.
Blill tho los5 sivn Point Loma
new 009e. ' Andre Smuh had 18 and
Shef'lli n Durham 17 for ,
which feU 10 7·S io district play
and 19-8 overalL
Azusa.Pacific is S4 and 12-14. 'SCC mttts LA Baptist OD lM
road f nday n1.ghL
Rustlers,
Gauchos
triumph
Golden West CoUegc and Saddle--
back College continued their winnint
ways in the youna community coll*
baseball season Tuesday.
Golden West routed \11sitin1 LA
Valley. 17·9. while Saddltback
squcake.d past visiting Citrus. 4-3. ••
IOmnings.
At Golden West. Brad Scchawer
had the ho1 bat, rapping out four hits
10 five trips to the plate and knockina
in four runs.
In addition. the Rustlers. 3-0, got a
boost from Les Lia.ht. whose
threc·run homer keyed a four·rufl
second tnnmg and helped his team
overcome a 3-0 deficit.
Gary Buckles tripled and drove '"
three runs to add to the Rusllcrs'
15·h.it assault
John Manin wot1ced the first Slf>
innings and struck out six Monarchs.
David Wilk pitched the final 3'h and
fanned six more LA Valley hitters.
The Rustlers retl.lfll to action
Frida> at Los Angeles CC.
At Saddleback. Mark Cochran's
RBI smglc in the 10th inninegavc the
Gauchos their third str.ught win
without a defeat.
The Gauchos actually thought they
had the game won a few batters earlier
when Mark Grace hit a deep Oy to
center. The ball was dropped. but the
lone umpire working the game ruled
Grace was out
Earlier. Grace had delivered a solo
homer. Steve DcAngehs had a pair of
doubles for the Gauchos.
Freshman Craig Spence started for
Saddleback and worked the first si•
innings. allowing four hit.&. Davi d
Shaw got the victor) in relief.
Saddlcback returns to action
Thursday with Its first road game of
the season at R111ers1de CC at 2 pm.
49erwomen
rout UCI;
Rustlers roll
Long Beach State handed UC
Irvine an embarrassing 61-35 set-
back. while Golden West contmucd
lt'i \\inning wa}s. beatin~ Moorpark.
61-52. Tuesda) night in women·s
basketball action
The 49er~. ranked eighth in tht
country 1n the latest poll. flexed thetr
muscles against the .\nteaters. who
could ne"er find their offense.
No UCI pla)'er reached double
figures in scoring. not e"en Chen
Graham. who was held below 10
pomts for the first time this season
There were other lows. such as
\hooting percentage 125'~ percent.
1ncludmg 17.6 percent in the first
hall) and the result also marked the
lowest point total for l 1CI thi s season
W11h 1he third "tra1ght loss. th<:
'\ntcatcrs are no-w l ~-8 this season
and will be off un11I March 2 when
lhe' ho"t Peppcrd1nc
.\t (;oldl·n 'W est. the Rustlers
mo' cd to J.tl 1n the young season all\
Janet RamaekC'rs tallied 20 of her 25
points and had eight rebounds in tht
second half Ramaekers missed much
of the firs1 half after p1cling up four
foul' knmfl•r John!>On pourt'd m I.,
point\ ~1th live assists. fhl" o;1eal"i and
-.tH~n rdloundo;, and l ) nnellt'
Lambert led Golden We 1 "1th I .,
carom\.
FALCONS HOST
OCCTONIGHT
Oranr.e C~st College·._ basketball
playoff hopes arc sttll ah,e. but ~
Pirate$ have two difficult road cn-
~-ounten bcl>nn1na tonight as the
final wecl o(South Coast ("onfercnC't
acuon bcg)M.
Coach 1"and) G1lhs' Plrat~ travC'I
to Norwalk ton11ht to battle \M
confertn<:'t'·ltading (emto F1koru.
In anothCT 1mponant C p~,
Golden 'W C$t 1s at Compton The
Taru~ and()('(" art betthna <or th'
final haughM'S.!oy P\a)ofT ~pot 1f
v.1th Santa l\na
In thC' Pa 1fi1. ( oast Con ~""·
Saddltback. "°hlch has alrnd)' n-
uttdttsd f of '«'01ld plttt. com pk~
the ~ n on the road toot&ht at n
~Mesa
Game time 1s 7 lO for all 11tnft,
O("C cntc:n ton1,ht'1. me ~uh a > 7 ~ord. lbc P1ralc and S&n\I Ana
are tied for flf\h place. l nni J'\On ll • me bed •.
OCl lhcn c1 out the tnton
\a\UNa)' at Santa .\na Th<' Ptnat~
cmb.trra'\rd tht Don 1n nm.roun4
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I
High school baseball schedules
Corona del Mar r UC). f-l'll 211 -M1!1)IUO V1c10
Mon .fn MJl\h 5.1) -antu Ana/N<'wpon
Ml')ll 1 ournamt'nl. Mon Mal'\'h l .:i -at La3una
Hill' Wt'd Mart"h 14 -Tu .. 11n. f-n March 16
-JI f),ma Hill~. Wt'd M.m:h 2 l -btanc1a•
I n Marl h ~J -at l n1"c:111ty• Wt'\! March ~ll
-IP inC'• In Marlh 10 -< o\la Mc:~·
\\«I .\pnl 4 -•t \addlebad. • I n .\pnl b -
.ll E:l Toro• Tur\ A.pnl 10-Ne.,..pon I fa rb\1~
l hur .\pnl I~ -at E~tanna•. \\ C'd . .\pnl ,~ -
l n1,rr~1t>• Fn .\pnl .:i., -at In inc•
Wtd Ma\ ~ -JI ( O\la Mesa• Fn Ma) .i -
':>JddlC'bad• Tue:\ Ma\ ll -El Toro•. lhur
Ma' 10-at Nt'"P<irt Harbor•
•Jl.'notc:s!)c.i Vie.,.. I t·aguc:garnc: ..\llg..1mC',at
3 15
Costa Mesa
\at March ' -,11 Orantt.I.' l?I I 11 am I 'Tu<'~ -Sat \.lard1 h HI -l lk\ I 11urnam1:111
1 l BAI \\ n J \1Jrd 1 1.i -\lumn1 JI frW1nkk
Park <'P m I \al \i1Jnh 17-l JgullJ Bt'Jth l21
111 am I V.t"<I \IJrt h 2 1 -Fl I uni• h 1
\larrh ~1 -11 Ir \Im·• W r<l \1Jll h .:x -a t
l Ol\l•r-.11' • I 11 \IJtlh \(I -.11 l orortJ tk l
Mar•
V. cd \p11I .i -:"-l'" pu n Ha rho,.-at
I c:Winl..k l'arl.. (•pm I I 11 ,\prtl 11 -L\IJnc1a•
JI rl·W1nkk Park (' p rn I I ur~. ·\pnl Ill -111
Saddlehad. • r hur-. \pnl I ~ -at El Toro•
~at .-1 ue~ \pnl 1.i.1 • -Bois.a I o umaml'nl
tTB.\I \\nl -\[lnl ~' ln1nr• f rt -\pnl 27-
l nl\l'r\ll,•
\\c:J \11,1\ ~ -( umn.i dcl Ma,.. Sat \la' <,
-JI '-t'" pon I !Jr hor0 a I C >range ( oa\I C olkg'
t 12 no .. 1n1 ''"'' \I.I\ ll -Jt E~tanna• JI
f t•\\ tnl..lt l\1rl.. I' fl m I I n \1.i~ 11 -
\.iddld'IJ(I...
• dt·m11t•, ...._.a \ , ....... I 1 .111-uc iwml· .\II game~ at
l I ' unk " ind1l,1tl'd
El Toro
Mo n -Wl'd I d'I '7. '•1 -I o JIJ f ournJmc:nt
I JB.\J
\\cd Marlh21 Jtl o\tJ,.,,fr'hl• f-n l\1ard1
~l -a1 \addlchJl l.. • \\ed Marl·h 28 -
bt.tnua• f-n '1.lar\h ll!-Jl l'"P<>r1 Harbor"
\\rd .\pnl 4 -Jt( Ol\Cr~11\0 fn .\pnll1-
( vro na d d \far• l un -\pnl 10 -at ln 1m ..
Thur .\pnl I~ -< ll\IJ l\fr..a• Thur -~at .\pn l
1'<1·?1 -W\ \'t:ga' l o urnamcnt (TBAI V.c:d
.\pnl 25 -\:1ddk h.1l k" f-r1 \pnl ~7 -JI
hrnnua•
V.\·d Ma~ 2 -l'.c"' pon Harhor" I n. Ma) 4
-l 001\l'f\ll\0 • I Ul'' 'Illa\ !I -al(. orund dl·I
\itar". Thur Ma\ 10 -Ir\ 11w•
• <lt·no ll'\ \l'a \.' ll'" I t•agul ii.tml· \ 11 ~111 ... , JI
l 15
Jrvlne
\\ed h.·b 2'1-J I lfunllnl(ton &•Jlh
\Jt "1arth ' -\lum111 110 am J W l'd
~tarch .., -a t ~ ncK.ll'lndgc (~pm I \al \lanh
HJ -Dana H11b(2)(1 I J m I \.\1.'d Marl h 21-
J l )addlt'hal I..• I n ~fan h 2 \ -( o'\ta Ml'~a •
\\ cd Marl h 21< -al < orona dd Ma,.. r n
"1at'C"h 30 -l n1H'r"1' •
Wed. <\pnl 4 -at I ,ianna• l-r1 \pnl h -JI
"il0\\pvrt Harbor" Im·\ .\pnl 10 El rorn•
I hur .\pnl 12 -\addlt>hal l.. 0 \at · 1 UC:~ .\prtl
14-17 -Santa .\na Elk\ Tournamcnl (TB.\I
Fn.f April 20 -JI < ap1~trano \ alle~ ( 2) I 11
a m ) \.\rd \pnl 25 at < o\ta \tc\a• f11
-\pnl 27 -C 0 1o na dl'I "1a,..
\.\ <'d \fa, ~ -at l nl\ l'r'"' • I 11 \la' 4 -
b1anc1a • tun \.1a' ll -'-1'" pon lfarhor•
Th ur \la\ Ill -at [I r or11•
• dt·noll'\ \t J \It'" I t Jl(Ul' g.1111l' \I I l!Jnll'\ .11
I 15 unit''' 1nd1l att·ll
Unlversity
Tur\ F-eb 211 -.11 \Jn l lemcntc
..,al March ' -,11 I .1guna Hill<> (21 I11 J m )
\\ l'd \1arrh 7 -( ,1pu V Jiit'\ Fn Marth 9 -J I
\11\)1on \ lt'J<> Tul' \lart"h I' -Dana H1lh.
Thur ~1anh I ~ -.11 Wuodhn dge ( 7 pm I
\\cd \1arch 21 -JI '-t•1A.pc.tn Harbor• I n
\itarl h : ' -< 11ronJ Jd \l,1r•. \\ l'd Marth 21< -< o~ta \k\a• I ri \1.trl h 'll-at lr"inc•
\.\.ed .\pnl .i 1 1 ll1rn• fn .\pnl fl -
'>addkh.id,• rue' \rril Ill -JI htanu a•
I hur ·\pnl 12 -Nt'\\J'l(lrt l farhor" W r d .\pnl
~5 -al ( rnona dt'I Mar" I n \pnl 27 -a1
< O\la Mc\J •
\\t•d :'vi,"~ -ln1nl'• I n Ma'~ -at 11
1 c110• 1 u,., ""1;1' ;, .11 \.iddlt'hal1..• Thur
\l;n 111-l \lanu a•
• d1•0t111.'' ..,._.a\ it'"' I Nll.Ut' gamt• .\II gamt'' JI
l p m unle\~ 1nd1t alt•d
Woodbrldle
TuCI Feb 28 -< Jpn V .111<'\ ( hm11.s11 ( 7
p.m.I
Sat March ' -l'an)u n (~I (..i pm ) Thur
March 15 -l lm,crs1t) ( 7 pm I \ut Mardi I '
Z4 31 -Palo) Vt'rde\ I ourn;imc:'nt (l B.\J
Wed March 21 -111 \an C lrmt·n1,·• I r1 March
2l-(apo Vaill')• (7 p nl I \\t·d M.mh ?8 -
l)ilna Hills• (7 pm )
\\ cd Apnl ..i -al MtS\11111 \. 190• I rt .\pnl h
-at L agun.i H1lh•. Wed .\pnl 11 -I aguna
Beach•. Fn pnl I ·' -San ( knwn1c•
Sat -Tu<'s \pnl 14.-1 7 -Anaht'inl Fa\tl·r
1 oumaml'nt (TBA). Sat. °'Pnl 21 -at Paulit J (~I! 11 a m. I. Wl.'d . .\pnl 1.S -at ( apo Valln •
h1 Apnl 27 -at Dana H111~·
Fri Ma~ 4 -M1~\1on VieJn• I 7 pm ) Wt·d ~1J~ ~ -Laguna Hills• (7 pm ) I n MJ' 11 -
at Laguna Bt:'at h•
•denote"> South ( Olut I t·ague gamt• .\II ~me\
Jt l unlc~s 1nd1ca11.'ll
Laguna Beach
')at March I -full1:nt>n !21 ( 11 am 1. I n
MarchY -\\h1t11t:r(hm11an '>a1Marc h1 11-
lro' (~lll U a m ), rut:\ Marrh 13 -Valt'Ollll rn ·March 16 -Capo Vaill')' Chmttan. Sat
March 17 -at Custa Mesa (2) ( 11 am>. \\ell
~1arth 21 -at Laguna H1t1)•, Fri Manh 23 -
Dana H111,· Fn March 30 -M1~s1on Viejo•
Wed .\pnl .i -at San Ckmentl'• F-n i\pnl n
-at C Jpo Valk)• \h•d .\pnl 11 -at
Woodbndgl·• rn -'\pnl 1 l -Laguna Hilb.0
"111n ·Wed .\pnl I fl Ill -~an ta 8Jrbara
Tournament tTB.\I Wed .\pnl 25-JI l>dna
Hills•
W«l \la' ~ -at M1ss1nn V1eJo •. f-r1 ~l;i~ 4
-~an< lt'men1t'•. Wed Ma) 9 -( apo \ allt•\ •.
t n Ma) 11 -W oodb11dgl'•
• dt'nott•, South Coast Lcagul' game .\II gamc\
:11 1
Estancla
'\at March J -at Oana Htll\ I ~I ( 11 a.m .I
1 ue~.-Sat. M arch b-1 Cl -~anta .\na Elk\
l o umament (TBA). T·n March I b -Tusun 121
.it TcWinkle Park. Sat Mart'h 17 -.\lumn1 at
'l l·Winklc Park ( 7 p.m I. '-" c:d M:m h ~I -JI
(. o rona del Mar" a1 Tt•Winl..lc l'.ir~ (7 p.m .J. 1-ri
March 23 -Nt•"'pon Harhor•. \\ l'U. "'1arch ~li
-at El Toro•. Fri M:m h 'O -at liaddkbaC'k"
Wed Apnl .i -Ir' 11ll'•. I n ·\pnl 6 -a1
( osta M esa• at TeW1nl..lc Park 11 pm 1. rut'\
.\pnl 10 -l n1H'r\lt)• lhur .\pnl 12 -
t orona del "1a ,.. at Tl·\\ 1nl..lt-Park (7 p.m)
Sat.·T urs <\pnl 14-11 -Bol\J C1randl· Tour-
namrnt (TBAI \\cd .\pnl ~5 -at '-e"'pon
Harbor" Fn .\pnl 27 -(1 l mo•
W«l Ma) 2 -~addlchall.. • I r1 Ma) 4 -at
lnmr•. Tue\ Ma\ 8 -( osta Ml.'sa• al
Tc:Wml..lt' Park (7 pm I Thur M.i~ Ill -at
l nnc:rs1" •
• denm~) "iea Vu: .... Lc:agut• gamt• All gaml'\ at
\ 15. unk~s mdtl atcd.
Ocean Vlew
~on Feb. ~7 -Loara T nurnaml'nt !TR.\ I
')a1. Marc h IO -at ),10 < lc:menll' < 11 am I
I n \1arch 16 -at Manna• T uc' \.1arch 211 -
Hun11ng1o n Bc:ar h•. h 1 "1arl h 2:' -at
fo untain Valle~· at Mile )4uarc Park (' rm l
I Ul'\ Marc h ~7 -Ld1\on• JI "-1 ilt· 'iquarl' P;irl.
I., pm ). ~at. \far('h 11 'W l·\1111111\tt•,.. at ~lilt•
\4uart' Parl.. 17 p m )
rul'' •\pnl ' -Manna• ~al ·\rril 7 -at
llunt1ng1on Beach" (I 2 pm ) rue' \pnl IO-
l nunta1n Valle~· at Mile \quarl' Parl.. (7 pm J
f n •\pnl 11-at [d1~on • .11 Mtll' \4uarc Park (7
pm.) )at. Apnl 14 -Po mona I oumamcnt
cTfJ.\)· Tues. April 2..i -at \\l'stm1n\te,.. rn
Apnl 17 -at \tanna•
Tues Ma) I -H unu ngton Real h• at ~tile
\quarc Parl.. (7 pm I fn \1,1\ 4 -JI f-ountam
\.allc~ • Tue\ Ma~ lS -l:.d1\on• JI M ile Square
Park (7 pm.I. F-n Ma~ 11 -\.\.r\lm1nste,.. at
Mile Squart• Park 17 pm. I
• deno te\ Sun">rl Lcagut· lfJnll' -\II gamt'' at
' I ~ unlc:\' 1nd1l .1tctl
Mahre,
family
reunited
PH OENIX (AP)
Olympic skier Phil M•hrc
was reunited wtth his wife
and baby daughter here
Tue~ay night and told
reporters he would hove
gladly t raded his gold
m ed al for a c hance to ~t·e
his new son born.
lto lly M nhrc. 22. gavl'
birth to 8-pound. 13-ouncc
Alexander R yan Mahrc in
~uburban Scou~alc earl>
Sunday moman~ at abou1
t he !lame time her
26-ycar-old hu~band wa~
winning thf mcn·s slalo m
at the Wanter O lympics in
Sarajevo. Yugoslavia.
"I got tht· news about a
half-hour hclbrc the awards
ceremo n}. It moved me to
tear!>. You Just ca n '1 com·
prchend that emotional
m o ment. That was the
h1ghltgh1 of the day:·
Mahre said .·· 1 w1~h I would
have been here and no t
over there It would have
been a lot Olll.'f The bab)
was the b ag thing. The baby
1s more im port<ant than the
gold medal.''
0Tm s tarting tu recover.
rm getting there:· H o lly
sa1d ... , JUSt had the bab)'.
No problem. I dcltvcd
while Phil was sk11ng I had
no idea he "on unul about
7 o·clock 1n the morning ...
The M ahrcs. w ho ha"e
been mamcd three )'ears.
ltvc 1n Yakima. Wac,h .. but
they w ill be sta)!nS with
H olly's p arrnh 1n Scot·
tsdalc .. for about a Wl'rk to
10 days." Phil said. ·-r11 htde out awa) hl·rc
as long as I can But l
havcn·t done \\-ell so far:·
he added wath a laugh as
camera c rews filmed his
every move. "In about nine
davs. I lea' c for four morl'
races and that'll probabl)
be 1t for me a~ a sktl'r."
B> passing this week's
U.S .. National Alp111e S kt
C hampionships in Colo-
rado. Mahre said h1'i final
races "ould be World Cup
l'\l'nts at the Aspen Wan.
ternattonal M arch 3-4 and
the .\mcncan "ik1 Classic in
Vail on Man h ti
.. Then rrn going to do
~ome promo11onal things.
take som e time off and
decid e what I want to d o
from there:· hl.' 'ia1d.
Ewart leads
.1,~~~~:1:chcd a
1hree-h1t l'r and Vona
Ros'i11l1 t 1pil'd home a run
ac, Golden Wt''>I Collcgt·'\
women's softball te am rl'
corded a 2-0 v1ctorv ovl'r
v 1s1t1ng Ventura Tuc~da}
The win was G W C ·s
second straight of the
young season.
Ewan. a frl'shman from
M1ss1on VtCJO High~ struck
out e ight and did n o r walk a
batter m going the d1-;tancl'.
R ossilli tripled home
GW('\ iirst run 1n the
o;econd inning and \Cored
m orncn1-. later when !he
umpire rukd the Ventura
pitcher had thrnwn an ii·
legal pttch .
Golden V. t•st returned to
action t0da). meeting
addleback on the
Gauchos· field.
Got<Mn West 2. V.ntur1 0
Venture 000 000 <>--<> J 0
Golden Wesl 020 000 x-2 3 O
Cet>rere end Wet>t>, Ewerr end
Ruuell J8-Rouill1 IC.WCI
M t • d •t • -l 1]f.ilil:ftillll-----ar 1na oes 1 again OWYER and srsll'r Hcrntt~· White ol
Navratilova topples
Wade in tournament
I \\I 11 .\NOVI R. NJ 1~Pl
\1Jn111a Navratilova top \n•d a1 tht·
~I 'i!l 1100 < u rnrwtl·ll and ll \ ~oml.'n"•
'-iatmnal Indoor I t•nnl'I ( hampwno;h1ps
tklt":itcd Crrcat Hrt1a1n"• V 1rg1n1a ~adc 101
1ht 11 th \tra1Khl 11ml' "11hout the los'.> ol a
~·1
I "'"' \tl·pp1ng into tht· hall QUiil' "ell ··
... ml "aHat1lm a . look1n8l.''l'r) b11 till' part
l l tht· world\ to p..rankl'<l pla)l·r. afkr \he
1kk..1tl.'d \\ ctd(' fi.{J 6-2 an 1lw \c.'\ ond round
I lll'\d,H
\(·1 o ntl cw.·cd1•tJ < IHI\ I "l"rl l.lo)d. rt.'·
1urn1ng to the to urnamc nt c 11rn11 for thi:
ti ht ttmc 1n 11vcr three month,, won a
tir\I ro und battle with fk,l·rlv Mould nf
\outh \lnta. 6-2. 6-'
··1 v.a<1 pit-a~ that I wa<, \.\-tnn1ng po1nt'i
n m~ ~r>e ··..aid l lmd v.hu put :l\tdc
her wooden r.ll kc l for <l mid \I/( araph1t~
moc.kl
I \\Int 10 u~ m \ \<.'r"c: J'i 3 weapon
111\lt'ad of JU'1U'itng11 to 'i\an nil thl' pi11n1
S i m s KOs Ponce
• RES FDA (AP) -\\alte r \mic. of "Jorth
Holl)""ood kn()("ked n u1 Fnnqul' Ponl.'e ut
H ou ton 11 tht end of the fourth round
Tucsda)' ntaht 10 their hghtwe1~hl tx>ut
4Chf'du~ for I 0 round\ at ( huck Landi\
<. ounlf)' Juh. 1m~. 20. now hac, a 11-1 ~ord with
c1&ht knockouts whtlc P oM."t. 24. fell to 7.4
Both fi&h&cn wc1ahed I 3S pounds. Th~ ere no knockdowns. Reftttt
Vince Otlpdo 5IOP~ the bOut as the
tounh round wu end1n1 b«auSt Ponce.
-.u abM.>rbin rcmcnJOlH punithmcnt. \ , ~
_./
1'1111\ L l>WYEH 1llORNE) Vdllt:y Springs. Caltfornia
rhl''ICrveandm)'COUrt\jXCdarl'l\\Oall'd\ f>ol ''i'd .• w.~y fc•bruary Mrs Dwyer was a former
that I h a'c 10 "ork on ti I t•xpt.'rt to tx·at Ill l!IH I 111 \';nrnuvt>r, rl-stdem ofCust.a Mesa &r-
Marttna." <:.aid the 29-~car-old ~~ho \\!I' \\'."h1n~t1111 Shl· 1s i.urvavro v1l·es will IX' ht'ld. Friday
(J-6 against Navratilova 1n 198'\ 11\. lwr hu ... band. Don, 24.1984 c1l 10 AM al l'ac1f1t·
Lloyd fac es a second-round mull h d.1u,.:litl·1 1',1tsy L. K u lll'' Vw"' Memorial Park. 3500
Wednesday with 16-year·old C arlln~ •11 L.ik1· r:1 ... m11rt• Cahforrua Pat·1fic: Vt<'W ?ri v~, N~w-
Ha 'i!>Cll of( anada. who c~tcndcd tht· Nt> ~ r port &-at·h l 1:1t·1ftt• View
'iced to three M'!S an thl'ir uni~ nwe11ng .1 Mortuary. 644 2700
year ago HARBO" LAWN-MT. OlfVI llJN RJCll
"1aH<1t1lma \\ho rl'turnl'd from a Mortuary• C.metety HOB.k:HT GEORGE
15-da) la)OfT M onda) when she poll\ht•d 16~;~s~!~'Xve HINRIC H . b o rn April
ufT Nanq \ l'argan 6. 1. 6-~ 111 a fir, I ruund Costa Meu ll.191 :.! in Canada. pa!'.'!<'d
match. :tllnwcd Wade. 'lM. onl) 10 point' in ~0-555• ,1wuy f(·hruary 15.1984 in
the fi~l \l'l of T UCW3\o ·~ m :uc h I New purl Bt.-at:h Mr Hmrll'h
Fabi enters
Indy 500 race
INl>I \-\i \POI I\ (o\P) -Tc:u rat,. of
ltah 1\ ll\tl'd ,i<, thl' dn"cr of onc of fiH·
ndc1111o nal c ntnc.-!> an th1\ H'M'\ In
d1anapoll'I \()() r<h t' l nd1<1nap0li1, Motor
"if)l'edwn ~ 11ffil •ale, ~1d
Fab1. who hold'I t he one-lap and four la p
Tl'COrd11 at thl' ~00. will drtH on~ of two lll'W
Marl·h C O\wunh' c ntc.-rcd l ut'.'\da} h>
f or~)lh Ranng Inc ofWhcchn1t. Ill
A.l'lo cntl•rcd were two ( R (. ( hl'ml(al
~pc<.1als h\-the J\ll .. ( Morak' C o Int of
naht1m. O ne '' a n'°w March·< o\worth for rookie Al H olben of Wamnaton Pa
Th(' 01hcr t o 1982 March.Cosworth for
which no dnver has bttn named
The fafih e ntry announced wa a Pan
Elettronicc, 1983 M arch .COS\\Onh owned
by 8 .f' Pace R.mna Inc. of Webster. '
Rookie C huc k C 1pnch of 8urdctt. N '
waa h1tcd a• lhl' driver
F1b1 It'd the field for tbt fi~t 23 la~ ol
la t )Cir' SOO but ~Cf\l 10 the \tdclinu
after 47 la ••th ' ttfui11n• pm ms
PIERCE BROTHEAI
BELL B~OADWAY
MOR)IJARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
U L TZ ClERGEROH
SMITH & TUTHILL
Wl!STCllff CHAPEL
427 E 171h St
Costa Mt"'
6•6 <)371
PACIFIC VllEW
MEMORIAL PAAK
Ceme1e1y • Mortuary
Chtpel • Cremt1ory
3SOO Pecrft( View Otr,,.
Newport Beach
84• 2700
'
wm kt 'ti for I ti vc-an.. for Ois-
m•y land as a Mll·ro Wt>ldt·r.
hl' ('rt'&.lt'd tht> g las.st-s on the
bears in Bc·ar Country .lam
bo n •c•. 1h1• W a l k i ng
C hnstlrnls • Trt't', the gold
lear an the Small World, aoo
the• lhunnwr Ht'.,.d, ttle tram
on 1 h\• hu'4.~ und the sl.ar
• Hop the Big Chris tmas
Tree He 1i. i.urvav<'d by h11
dl!UffhWr , P:11 Nordquest ot
Costo Mese. dau1hlcr,
Barbara Jonn and ht>r hut·
band, Wendell o r Costa
Mt•i.ll, aj tc>r, Catherine
l.csl<'y and h 1r hullbMd.
JO!M'ph of Orlando, Ftortda;
brotht"'r. Wiiliam 0 Hlnrlc:h
nd w1h·. Onrothy o{
llo ll•ndall• Fl nd . arand·
90Ni, Robttrl While, wm •m
Sll~ nd F.dward Nor·
dqu t, .ir•nddauahlua.
Amyl lll , Pf•ntY Ann
Nordqunt and J nnlf ~r
Nordqu t Funeral rvk
wcrt ht<ld S.1turtiAy, Ftbru-
ary ur.1984 IU Pnu(lt' Va w
M murual Park, N~wp011
h CA P•:ift1• Vtcw
Maru.w· • Din
.I 4
NIUC fl>TlC£ NIUC HOTtCC
OUiNQa COUNTY FICTJTIOUI eU .. Nlll
IUl"l .. .aft C°""T NAMie 8TATIMIHT
100 Clo/Jo c.,, ... Or. W"I The IOllOWlng pertOlll art doing
hnta Ana. CA. '2701 butlnu• u
Plalnllf1 MARGARET S 6UR0AI( CAL COM FINANCIAl Sl:R
OlfeM•nt DONALD ROB!RT vices 14() I Beyti~ [)fhlt Unit G
SUAOAK Corona d01 Mar CA n82S
CaM No 022SSM John 9r9¥Ntl' 1401 8aylld• Ort~
t UMMONt Unit 0 Corona del Ma1 , CA G2825
NOTtCll You MW. bMn wed, Thia bullnffs 11 conducted 0y a TIM~ f'NY dieckt. teafMI Jo.I llm119<1 p.,1ner1h1p •lf"°'1t fowt Mint ,_..,d IHl ... t John 9rtwtt oenttal ptrtner rou r"fM"'d wlttlln to dap. "Md fhl1 stat.men! w11 hlecl w1lh the
the lnt«maUon Mtow. County Clefk 01 Orang• County 011
II you wish to M4* the 1dvloe of Feb 8. 186•
tn lllC>fney In th1a mlllfi. you "2'11''3
ahOvld do so p1omplly t0 that your Pubtc1P1e<1 O•anr co~•' oauy
1111r111tn 111ponM. II any. may ~ Pilot Ftb 16 22. 2 M1rch 7 1984
lilod on lime 924 84
A VllOIUlle<I ha lldo ~min·
dade El trlbuma, led• declldtr con•
tra Ud. aln audlencl1 a menoe que ------------
Ud. r"POf\da dlntro di » dfaa. POOLIC NOTICE L•• la lnformaeton .-ele~ 1------------
lf 1ou •i.h lo ...it t"-l!dYtc. of FICTITIOUS BUllNEH an attOfne, In ...... matte.. JCMI NAME STATEMENT
11'1o411d do ao promptt1eothlt10Uf Tne follOwmg ,,_son, are doing
written reeponH. If an1. "''' ti. bualness u tiled Oft tlm.. SIERRA PACIFIC 2698 Aeclland•
ti Uated di ... eofklltar el con· Drive Costa Mesa Ca 92627
Mjo di un abogado .., ••I• aa¥n· Gary S Kalus 2698 Aldlafld• 01
to, d1b1rla h a cerlo In · Costa Mna. Ca 92627
mldlatament•, di "'a mlftlla, au This business is conducreo by nn
r"pve•t• •tctlla. at tier atouna. 1ndll11dua1
puede .. , reglatl'9da. tlempo. GARY s KALUS
1-TO THIE blF!NDANT! A c lvll This Slatement was hied Wllfl th•
oomptalnt hn been flied br the County Clerk ol Orange County on
palntltt 119aln•I yov. If you wleti to Jan 13 1984 ~t.nd thl• lawault, rou muat. F23590I
wlttlln 30 days elllf thc1 summon• PubflSl'led Orange Coast Dally
is served on you hie wllh this court P1101 Feb 8 15 22 29 1984
a wtinen response 10 the complaint 1n 84
Unless you do your delaull w1u be
enleutd on apphca11on ol the plain-
1111 afld this court may enltt a
1udgement against you for the 1ehel
demanded m the complaint. w1'1rcn
could result en garn1shmen1 ol
wages. talung ot money or proptt1y
or other 1ellel requested en the com-
plarnr
Dated Oct 27 1983
LEE A BRANCH, Clerk
By J Y HYATT Deputy
BUSH, BUSH 6 LARSEN
10081 Talberl AH., • 300
Fovnl•ln Veller. CA. t270I
714·9M ....... 1
Puohshed Orange Coast Daily Prlo1
Feb 8 15 22 29 198•
PmllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowlng persons ace OOtng
t>useness as
MOlHERS HERE. 90 I Oo~e
Street Suite 280 Newport Beach
Ca 92660
Joyce May Sparks 1820 I
Baybe•r}> Way Irvine Ca
This b1Js1ness cs conduct eel by un
end1111dual
Joyce M SpclfkS
This statement was Med with 1he
County Clerk of Orange County on
ITA'TfMCNT OI' M~
•NT O' UU CW
IJICTmOUI eut•ll ..... 1 he•~~ peraon1 have aben-
donecl lhl UM Of IM '1c11tloul 9uai-
,,... Namt
JOYCE Sl!Ll'1 SHOU. 3333
Bt11iot. Col1A Mela. Ca ~·28 1M llcltblt blitln41M name r•
terred to et>ov9 was flied on Octo-
blf T. tN3 ln the County Of OrfU'IOtl.
O<iglnel 'Ile No F228"3 Stan Levy. Inc 2G34 NOflll
Ntom• Str..t, Durblnlt, Cell! 91504
f hll bull.MN wu conclucied by t
corPQftllOn Sten L•vy Inc
Stan Ltvy. President
PubUthld 0<61199 Coall Diiiy PllOI
Fib .c. 11 . 18, 25. 1G84
Thi• I• • corrMtld publtut'-
trom o.c. n . '°· 11N, Jllft. .. , ..
1... 8$97-~ .
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUI BUl lNEll
NAME ITATl!Ml!NT
Too 1011ow1ng peraons art dOlng
1>us1nest 111
JIRO INV(SlMENT COMPANY.
939 w Bay. Balboa. CA 926et
John Orth LH. 939 W Bay.
Bl lboa CA 92156 I
Belly Buckley Lee, 939 w Bay.
Balboa. CA 9266 t
Terrence Michael Lee. 944
Azalea. Costa Mesa CA
This business 1s cooduct9d by I
general partne,,h1p
Jonn O Lee This s1a1emen1 was Hied with the
County Clerk 01 Otange Co~mly on
Jan 20 1984
FUMM
Put>llshed Orange Cout Dally
P1IOI Feb 15 22 29 Maren 7, 1914
918·84
POOLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE 0'
PERSONALPROPl"TY
TO HIGHEST BIDDE"
806-84 January 19 1984
No11ce 1s hereby grven thll bld1
well be received fo1 sale lo the high·
esr bedder or the lotlowlng uM<I
equipment whcch has t:>een <Slelared
S<Jrplus 10 lhe needs of the Coa11
Community College O.strict
F2JM07 t 11 1983 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
Published Orange Coast Daily SUPREME
POOLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lolloweng persons are doing
buscness as
DALLAS BURGERS 1881 Birch
St Suite J. Newpo11 Beach Ca
92660
Men Ozutkan 14 We11por1
Irvine. Ca 927 14
This business cs conducted by an
endcvldual
MEAIOZUTKAN
This statement was liled with the
County Cletk ot Orange County on
Feb 3 t984
F2379M
Pubhsned Orange COISI Daily
Piiot Feb 15. 22. 29 March 7 1984
961-8.C
~UC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TEMENT
The tolloweng persons are doeng
business as
GREAT LOOKS 100 I W
Stevens :: 259 Santa Ana Ca
92707
Miiite Wilson Palmer. 100 1 W
Stevens. =259 Santa Ana. Ce
92707
This business •s conduc1ed by an 1ndl111dua1
MILLIE W PALMER
This statement was filed wllh the
County Cle<k ol Orange County on
January 30. 1984
F2372t2
Put>llshed Orange Cont Deely
Prlol Jan 30 1984
PU8LIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE
GTD NO: 1573·A
RE: Brian
960·8•
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST OA TED. MARCH
22, 1183. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC·
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP·
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB·
LIC SALE. If YOU HEED AN EX·
PLANA'{ION OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER.
GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SEA·
VIC ES a corporallon as duly 8P·
pointed Trustee under lhe fotlowcng
described deed of trust WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as
set forth rn Section 2924h ol the
C11111 Code. a1111gh1 1111e and 1n1erea1
conveyed to and now held by II
under said Ot!ed of Trusl rn 1he
property herecnatter described
TRUSTOA Gary W B111n
BENEFICIAAY Fred G Ball. a
matr1ed man
RECORDED April 5 1983 es In·
~l•umenl Number 83· 1' 1612 of 01·
ltccal Records •n tne office of the
Recorder of Orange County
Said Deed of lrust. descrct>es the
tollowcng property
Loi 71 ot Trac1 No 1112. 1n tne
City ol Costa Mesa. as per mai;
recorded In book 50 pag95 32 thru
36 Miscellaneous Maps. 1n the olhce
ol lhe Counly Recorder ot said
Counly EXCEPl T~OM all
011 gas minerals and Other
nydrocart>ons. below 1 depth ol 500
feet withoul the nght ol surface
entry as reserved 1n instruments ol
record
MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 2089
Stale Avenue. Cosll Mesa CA
92627
(II a street address or common
cleslgnalion 11 snown above, no
warranty Is given as to 111 complete·
nesa Of correctnessl
The t>cmeftclary under Hid Deed
of Trusl. by reason ot a breach or
delaull 1n lhe obllgallons securl<I
tnereby neretofore executed tnd
delivered to the undetS1gned a wnl·
ten Oeclarauon of Detaull and De·
mand for Sale and wmten nollce of
breacil and ol etecllon to eauH lhe
under11gned to sell Hid properly 10
sausfy sard ot>11g1tlon1 and lhtte·
atter the undetsigned c.uMd aatd
no11C41 of breach and of eteetron 10
be Recorded June 9, 1983 111 Instru-
ment Numt>e< 83·243553 of aa1d Of·
frc1at Aecords
Said sale will be made. bul
with<>Yt covenant or warranty, IK· pr... or tmpued. regardlni! Utll,
PottlNIOn. Or 11\CU"'bfancet 10
pay the remlllll~ prl~ IUll'I Of
the no11(•) MCured by Mid Oe.d 01
Trutt. wlttl lft*81f H In Mid nott
prov•d.O. ldvances. II anyJ u~
the 1erm1 ol wd Deed Of Trv.t •
f .... ChlfOet and ••pen-of 1"-
T ruat .. and ol th.9 INSll CtH ll<I b'f
1111d Deed of Tru11
Said tall w111 bl Mid on W9dnee-
day. M.,cti 1•. t~ •• tt 00 AM
at the Concotd StrMt eo11ance 10
1ri. building 1ocate<1 11 t570 Euc
17111 StrMt Santa An• CA 97701
rrie t0111 al\'IOUf\t 01 the 11npald
balance Of IM ObllOel'Ofl "'Vied
1>1 MIO ~y IO ~ told,
IOQ41tntf ••th lnttretf. 1111 Chargea
and "'wnettel c:o.ta ••penMt. and advl~. n OI the 0111 htfeof II
Sl&4509
Oal ~t>ruary t4. 1N4
OUAAOIAN TAUSl DfED SCA·
VIC.ES
·~•tlOn. .. MIO fNtlM
ly Wtl<to A HNg
Pf~I
1170 taet 17th SttMI, Sulla C
8tnt1 An1. CA 9110 t
(1141541-7117
Publltl*I Or~ COMI 0..111 Ptlol ho aa. H. Mateh 1. , • ._.
t(IOl.a4
P1101 Feb 15 22 29 March 7 198• Sale bids will l>e opened and pub·
9 10·8• hcly reael aloud at 10 30 1 m ,
lhu1sday. Ma1ch 8 1984 In the con·
terence Room of the 01strlel Admin·
PUBLIC NOTICE
1stra11on Bu11d1ng 1370 Adam• Av·
enue Costa Mesa, Callfornl1. All
bids must be dellveted to the olllce
NOTICE OF ol the Director ol Purchasing at lhe
TRUSTEE'S SALE above address p11or to Iha time .. ,
PFC NO. 73821 lor tne opening to be at1g1ble lor
YOU ARE 1H DEFAULT UNDER A cons.1dera11on Late bids cannot ~
DEED°' TRUST, DATED MAY 11, accepted
1112 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH Proposal IO<m' ano comptell Ill·
TO ,_.OTECT YOUR PROPERTY. Sl•uchons may be obtained II lhe
IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Pu1chaseng Department of lhe Ott·
SALE. IF YOU HEED AN EXPLA· rr1ct at lhe above address FOf ad-
HATION Of THE NATURE OF THE a11tonal cnlorm111on or lnspec11on
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, appocntmen1 c1ll Shannon 8
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· McCarthy (7141432-5754
YER. ~ The Board reserves the right to re-
On March 7 1984 a1 10 30 A M 1ect anytor all bids 01 to waive any
PEELLE FINANCIAL COAPOA· 11regula11ty or 1nlorm1ltly In lhe bid·
ATION as duly appointed l1u5lee ding Tne vehicle 1s sold In an "11
under and pursuant 10 Deed ol is/where is condition The COHI
Trust recorded May 18 °1982 as Community College Oistrle1 mak•
1ns1 No 82· 171531 ol Oll1c1al Re-no guarantee wn1ten Of impli9d, as
corels en Ille olficl' 01 1t1e Counly 10 the cond11ton of any llem(a)
Recorder ot Orange County Cah Payment 1n lull must be made within
lorn1a WILL SEll Al PUBLIC AUC 1our1een t l4) calender dlYI after
TION TO HIGHES T BIDDER FOR notice ol acceprance of bid and lhe
CASH CASHIER S CHECK OR ctem must be removed lrom lhe Dit-
CEATIFIEO CHECK (payable at time trtCt tac1h1y w1th1ng a reasonable
of sale 1n lawful money ot ll'le Uncled time m1Jtually agreed upon
S1a1es1 on the steps ot the Newport This not1Ge 1s 1n accordance wl1h
Beacn City Hall 3300 Newport Sec11on 81•50 ol the California
Blvd Newporl Beach CA all rignt Ed1Jca11on Code CORAELLAN J.
trlll' and inlerest conveyed to ana THOMPSOl'I
now held by 11 under said Deed ol Exec Vice Chancellor
Trust 1n the prol)8rly sllualed m o;111e1 8ualness Allalra
County anel State desct1bed as Coast Community COiiege Di1trlct
PARCEL 1 urur ; % as s11own Pubhshed Orange Coatl Oally PllOI
and descrcbe<l 1n the Condom1n1um February 22 29. 1984 103&-aA
Plan recordeel on Jul) 1 1980 1n
Book 13652 Page 1360 ol Olf1c1a1
Records ol said Coun1y
PARCEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED
1 32na 1n1e1est as a 1enant en com-
mon 1n the lee 1n1eres1 en and to tne
Common Area of Lot 3 ol Trac1 No
10343 as per Map !tied en Book •63
Pages 9 to 12 encluscve ot Mis
cellaneous Maps Records of .,a1<1
Coun1~ as such 1e1m is Clel inea 1n
lhe art•Cle enltlle<I DEFINITIONS
of Tne Oec1ara11on ol Covenanls
Cone111eons anel Ae5tr1c1eons Re·
corded 1n Boo~ 13652 Page 1116
of Olf1c1a1 Records \The Oeclar
a hon 1 an<! an·( amene1men1s there·
10
EXCEPTING THEREFROM UNITS
73 TO 104 INClUSIVE LOCA TEO
THEREON
PARCEL 3 EASEMENTS as Sel
lorth 1n the Secltons entclled CEA·
T AIN EASEMENTS FOR OWNERS
and SUPPORT SElTLEMENT
ANO ENCROACHMENT ol the
Article ent1lleel EASEMENTS ol
the Oecl11rat1on
PARCEL 4 EASEMENTS a~ such
ebsemenls are particularly set torth
en the Arllcfe enlltled EASE
MENTS Of The Oeclarotton ot
Covenants Condcllons and Aeslllf"
hons recorded 1n Boot. 1 I 766 Page
420 (Tne ~ster Oeclo11u 1on )
uneler tne secnon Headings en SIKh
Arltcle enlllled as follows OWfRS
RIGHTS ANO DUTIES UTLITIES
ANO CABLE TELEVISION S UP·
POAT ANO SETlLEMENT EN
CAOACH MENl and COM·
MUNIL TY FA CILITIES EASE
MENT
APN; 937-55-095
lf\JSIO• BONNIE Mc8ARRON an
unmamed woman 8nd THOMAS
NAJOOWSKI a single man RE
COAD OWNER NED L Ol THOf'F
and MARY E Ol THOFF
The street address ano Olher
common deS1gna11on 11 any 01 lhe
real p1opert'.)I descrcbed abovl' c:!
purported lo t>e 25 Wooctlern
Irvine CA
Tne underscgned Trustee 111s·
claims any habrhly for any 1ncor1ec1
ness ot 1he street address and other
common Cles19na11on 11 any shown
her em
Said sale will t>e made. t>ul
wcthout covenant 01 warranty e11·
press or implied. regarding 11t1e.
poness1on. or encumbrances 10
pay the unpaid balance of the
no1ecs1 aecured by Hid Deed or
Tru51 plus H p1ovtded en said
nore(sl advances. 11 tny under the
t8'ms of said OMd ol l1ust fM1
ch1rges and expenses of lhe
Trustee and ol the trusts created by
said Oee<l ot Trull
At lhe hme of the 111111a1 pubh·
cation 01 1hta notice the tot•I
amount ol the unpaid balance ot tne
obllgatron secured by the 1b0v• de
11eribed deed 01 trust and estimated
cott1 111penses 1nd advances 11
$123 49277
Th• blnelrctary und1r slM<I Oe.d
of Trull l'lefetofC>fe 11teculed and
dllt¥1f9d to tne undeuigned • writ
ten o.ctaratlon 01 Defau11 ano 0.-
"'•nd tor Sale and a w11111n Nottt;•
of o.taull an<! Etac:llOf'I 10 Seit The
undlfMOfled cauMd aatd NotiQI ol
Olfaull Md Ei.ct1on IO Sf'll to M recoroeo tn the county whfor• lhe
rM I prOPlfly 11 locattd
Party cond"'llng .ale
PEELl.E FINANCIAL COAPOA·
ATION
197 £ lo(am11ton Avt • 202
C1mp1>111 CA 06008
PhOf'le t•Otl 888 8888
D111 r11>n1ary 1 1084
Pl!ELLC r1NANCIAL COAPOA
A TION T ruat"
8)' V11gtn1a ~· Throct.morton VICI Prllldanl
Published OfangrCo1~1 D-11y P1I01
Feb 15 2~ 29 1984 -------1n•e1•pen•alve•
"(1n tk ~ 11v1 n<11 nigh
1n p rtce1 reeaonebte,
c1 .... neo ...,,..
.ovwt19fflg -· Claumect Advaru11119 &42·6878
POOLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S I ALI
Loen No. 79-~/L.al
T.S. No. H·1t20T
UNIT CODE H
SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE, INC.
11s Cluly appoenteo Trustee under the
lollow•ng described deed ol truat
Will SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 2G24h (pay·
abte at tile time or Hie lfl lawful
money 01 the United Stat•) 111
r1gh1 hlle and cnternt conveyed to
and now held by II unde< said Oe.d
ol Trus1 1n the property h8'llnaf11r
descnbed
TAUS TOR AONAlO 0 LEE
BENEFICIAR Y UNION FEDERAl
S AVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA·
llON
RECORDED Aprcl 21 , 1981 la
Instr No 24199 1n Book 14027
page 306 ot Ot11e1a1 Records In the
office ol lhe Recorder ol Orange
County
said deed ol trust describes the
lollowcng
A leasehold interest In and to Iha
IOllOWll'IQ Lot 3 of Traci •8G2, In the
City ot Newi><>rl Beach. County Of
Orange State ol Calllom11, u pel'
map recorded 1n bOOll 180, Paget
2• 10 26 1nc1u11ve . m11ceOall90ll•
maps 1n Ille office of lhe County
Recorder ol said County
VOU ARE IN DEF.AULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATEO April 1e.
1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT
MAY BE SOLD Al A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NA TURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
2652 Bas!lwood S1ree1. Newport
Beach, CA
(II a s1ree1 eddreu Of common
designatcon 01 propeny le lhown
above, no warranty 11 given .. 10 111
completeness Of correctneu) .. Tht
beneflCtary under 1ai<I Oe.d ol
Trust, by reason ol a brNCh or d•·
lault en the obligatlona MCUred
lheret>y, heretofore executed and
delivered to the undersigned • writ·
ten Oeclarallon of Default and De-
mand lor S11e. and written not~ ol
b<eaeh and or etec:Oon to c9UM Ille
ufldersignecl lo Mii Hid pr~1y 10 sauaty said ob1tgatt0n1, and t,,.,.
alter the underSIQned cauMd MIO
no1iee of breach afld of 11eet1on to
be rec0<cle0 November •. tG83 at
lnw No 83·•8g247 ol Offlelal ,...
cords 1n lhe olllc• of the ~ordet
of Orange County. . ..
S11d .... Wiii M made. !>lit
without covenant or werranty. 111-
preu or Implied. regtrdl~ llllt
possession. Of encumbranon. 10
pay the re"'t1n1ng prlnelPal l4Jm of
lhe notl(•I teevreo by Hid dMd of
Truat with 1nttret1 ••In Mid not•
provided odvancn, If any. under
the tarms of H id Deed ol ttvll. 1 ...
ch81QU. and t•PI" ... Of the
T rvSIM Ind ol the tru11• CfMl9d by
.. Id o.td of l rusl
S110 sate w111 bl held on Thur•
d1v Ma<Cfl 8 1984 at 2 00 p m at
lhe Chapman Avenue entr~ to
tht CMc Center &unotng. 300 E.ut
Chipman Ave • Or1nge. CA
Al fhe time ol the lnltlal put>fl· uhon of thl.1 nota. the tot11
•mount ot the unpaid balance of tt\11
obn911t1on lllCUred by the ·~ct•·
tcrlbtd dMCI of IN.II anct •tlm•lecl
COSIS, Upelllff, and advanc.t II
Ml7.•09 82
The total tndet>t9d"-t bel~ tin
11ma11 on wtllen tht ~bid la
com«Med may bl ot>ltined by eal
Ing (71•1 t37·0tH or (2 tl) 021-4145 IN Oty ~ tt1oe Nie
Dated F ruary 7, tN•
IUPlRIOA TITlt! • AVICC INC
H Nies Truet• ' !y t 0 SEAVICC COMPANY.
Oy af\cl Arm9nta Altla18111
r1t1ry
One Clly 81\/d IN•t, Ofange. CA
tlil&IS
ffl4)t3M2H
Pw llMnld Or MIQ4I
P11Qt f'IO t& 21. 21, ttM
l ........
,I
P\llt.IC fl'lllCC
"CTlTIOUI IU ... U
NAMI ITA TOllWT
Tne lollOWr"ij PtflOnl lft OOtnQ
butlOCU U
MUA PACIFIC "NANCIAL 4$00
c ampus Of Sutt• ~'' N9wp0n BIW\. Cl 92&80
SPB INC . 4500 Ca~t Of ,
suite 2 t8 Newoort a.aen ca
112660
rt111 bu9'ne11 11 conctvc1ec1 by 1
corpor111on
SPO, IHC
F Pav! IYnktt PrH
Th•I 111191Tlenl was ftled """I\ 1fle C.ount~ Cleric ot Ofai~ °°"nty on
Jen 13 1984
'23.seot
P11bltatled Orange COHI Daily
P1101 Feb 8 1S 22 29 1984
771·84
P\B.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IU81NHI
MAMI ITATIMENT
The tollowi"ij pe<sona are dOlng
Dullness as
A· 1 PARKING IOS42·44 Bechler
River Avenue. Fountain Valley. Ca
92708
Jerry Jame• M11r1e11 1S9J8 Las
f'torts F'ovnllon \lllley Calilornoe
92108
This ou11ness os con<JucttO by an
1nC11¥1dual •
.Wry J11nes Ml\{1eH
Thi• statement was file<) woth Iha
County Clerk ol Orange County on
January 20. 1984
FZJMtl
Published Orange Coast Daily
P1lol F•b IS. 22. 29 Marcil 7 1984
914 84
MllC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
CREOtTOAS OF
BULK TRANSFER
Notice Is hereby goven 10 the
Credltor5 ol West•rn 01g1111 Cor-
poration, Trensletor(s) whose bus1-
nen address 1s 244~ McCabe Way
Irvine. County of Oranoe State ot
Ca11lorn1a tllal a bulk transter os
abOUI to be made lo Chase Com-
merClllll Corpor1111on, Transleree(sl
whose business address 1s 800
W1lst11re Blvd . Los Angeles. County
01 Los A"ijeles. State of Cahforn1a
The properly to be 1ren1ferred
are lotlle<I at 3 128 Red Hill. Costa
Mesa and 244S McCabe Way
Irvine respecttv.iy both on lhe
County of Ofa099. State of Cah-
tornia es on Exl\1bll A hereto
VENOOA.OEICRIPTION
INTEGRATED AIR. LAMINAR
FLOW STNS, SI N 16075 16076,
J t28 Red Hiii, Costa Mesa
MICAOCOMPONENT Tech-
nology ELEVATED TEMP llC
HANDLER SIN 21183 3128 A9d Holl
Cos1a Mesa
TAl·MEA. FAN/SEPARATOR SIN
26 15 3128 Red Hill Costa Mesa
INDUSTR I AL A IR IN
GERSOll·AAND ROT ARY COM·
PRESSOA SIN 292230 3128 Red
HLll, Costa Mesa
MICAO CO MP O NENT
ELEVATED TEMP IC HANDLER,
3128 Red Holl Costa Mesa
TECHNOLOGY SIN 2901 J 128
Red Hill. Costa Mesa
MEGATEST 2 08000 LSI TEST
SYSTEMS W/MICROHOST COM-
PUTER SIN 123t6 13601 3128
Aed Hill, Costa Mesa
PACIFIC WESTERN 2 AUTO·
MATIC WAFER PRO BERS
WI ACCESSORIES SIN 25670481.
25700481. 3128 Red Hiii Co&1a
Mesa
STANDARD MICAOSYSTEM,
FDM 4 LOAN BOARDS USED
W/08000 MEGATESTER 3128 Red
Hill. Costa Mesa
OATM . A UTO MA TIC
HYDRAULIC DA TM BAR. 3 128 Reel
Holl, Costa Mesa
OO·All PACIFIC, SURFACE
GRINDING MACHINE• S I N
357·8 l -627 J 128 Red Hill Costa
Meu
SOLITEC. JET BRUSH SCRUB·
BEA SIN 812574 3128 Red Holl
Cosle Mesa
ADCOTECH AU TOMATIC
~AAKER DYER DRYER
WI ACCESSORIES SIN 30126-0J
3128 Red Hill Costa Mese
HAMILT O N ElEC TAO
M88KMACSHI DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEM 32MB DISK PASCAL
MULTI-USER 24.45 McCabe way
lr1t1nt, CA
HEWLETT PACKARD GRAPHIC
PLOTTER SIN 205tA00154 2445
McCaoe Way. 1rv1ne. CA
MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT
CORP . MERCURY PROBE. SIN
J93·289. 3128 Rad Holl, Costa Mesa
AANSCO I N DUSTRIES .
THERMAL SHOCK CHAMBER.
2445 McCabe Way. lrv(ne CA
CANON. 5 PLA·501FA PROXIM-
ITY ALIGNERS SIN 004748 SIN
101986 SIN 1021020. SIN 103 1046
SIN 1031068. 3128 Red Hiii Costa
Mesa
DISCO AUTO DICING SAW SI N
OB·077J 3128 Red Hill Costa
Mesa
INTEGRATED AIR LAMINAR
FLOWS, 3128 Red Hiii Costa Mesa
OUANlRONIX, Model 803 MIRT
WIB & W TV MONITOR SIN 72.
3128 Aeo Hill Co••• Mesa
ASM. lTO UPCVO 4 TUBE
FUANANCE SIN J2:l 33J 323.
3128 Red Hill Cos11 Mesa
EATON·KASPEA ION IM·
PLANTER. MOL 200 MC·A Model.
SIN 146. 3128 Red Holl. Coa1a Mesa
EATON·KASPER WAFER
CODER W/3 TRACK SPINNER SIN
050·031·007A, 051 OJI 013S
051·031·0 14S 051-031 015S Jl28
Red Hilt Costa Mesa
BOLLINGER & ASSOC. EN-
VIAOSTATS FOR WAFER & MASI<
FAB, 3128 Red Hill, Cost• Mesa
'APPLICON. APPUCON DESIGN
& PAOCESSIN SYSTEM SI N
26380, 2445 McCabe Wey Irvine.
CA
EATON. 3 TRACK WAFER
SCRUBBER SIN 050·03 I ·006R
OS1-031·010WS 0Sl·03l 011WS
05l-031·012WS 3128 Red Hill,
Colla Mesa
FAIRCHILD SENTRY SERIES 20
SYSTEM, SIN 20 16. 3129 Red Hiii
Coat• Mesa
• APPLICON. TABLE TIZER SIN
8103·36•. 2445 McClbfl Way.
lrvlnt, CA
VARIANtEXTAION, WAYflOW
RETROFIT FOR 200·20 MACHINE
•56. 3128 Red Hiii Co11a Me ..
AOCOTECH MD600E AUTO
MARK DAYER SYSlEM SIN
31027-05 31211 Rect 11111 coeu1
M ...
SIEMENS, 72S jtASIC SYSTEM.
SI N 305. 3129 Rad Hiii COlll Mt1 ..
PAClftlC WESTERN. 'l PnOBt II
SV.S TEM S S I N
262lOM1126400781 3 128 A9d Holl
CottaM..-
MEGA TEST 08000 LSI TEST
SYSTEM 3121 Atd Hill Costa
M ...
ACCTEST ACCUTEST MODEL
300, 3128 A.c! Hiii Cost• Mu• Slid properly It deterlbeO In gen·
.,Ill 11 m1ecell0"90IJS production
end tecMICal menulac:turlng equip·
rMnl and goodwill ol ltl•t menulec·
1vr1no t>utlne." 11oown as W"ttfn
0i01tal Corpot1t1on Ind toeatad 11
244& ~abl Way lr'ilM County
of Ofllll99 State ol C11tf0tn1a
TM bulk tr.,,altr shaM bt ton
eumm t9d on or alt• ,.,. 79111 da~
Of F9t)wery 1984 •• 1'l 00 II Wat
.,n 01gn11 Corpor11t1on 2U 5
M'Cabe Way. lfVIMI Coon11 ol Ot
•"QI' ltl•I• Of rellf"ft'lit
So far u l!Mwn lo lfle Tran•·
lor91(st 141 bllllntte namu and IO·
dr liNd by Tren•l«Of1al IOt
,,.. lhr• r.et• lut patf. If• ..,,,.
ted •twuerr 14, t •
CHAI.! COMMC"CIM CORPO-.·
AOON tOO Wit.,,.,.. I011 ... 1rd
1.0t A"te~i CA 9007 I
Alln A l., "°"IJ ll'vblllh«t Ota.not Cont l>elly f'llot
'ab H .29 ttfl
I •f>'t4't
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIWedneadaY1 F9bruary?2. 1984 08
Ml.IC ltOTIC!
OtllMtQI C~ 'ICTITIOUI llUIMlll rtetl-t..,_ Miii•• MO'ftCI Of' --PM:TmOUe IMl .... I CW.... I •'"NC>tt COURT NJ.Ml ITA,..iff um ITAWr ,.....,.... MU NMm ITATDIUfT •CCMB ....... ,... fOO C1¥1c CettMJ Or. w... Tn. fOUOW~ per~.,. ooing TM foiclw"'IJ ~••doing Te • ..__ fM I011oWW'o9 DertOnt If• OOinO •TMl I T NO.
t.nta Ane.,CA.12701 buJintU.. ~.. YOUAM .. ~MA.TUNDRltA ~.. .. • ._
Pettllonar HAENGIMPARI< M8 INVfSTMfHTI UOO {Al INTl .. NATIONAL CO"· OID>OPT8UITOATWD~fl. DATA TAANSFO .. MATION, , ....... VMll.a7
Aeapond.,,t YONG Sll( KIM M.ICA.rthut Blvd SUite 3:io ....,_ RHl>OND&HCI SCHOOLS (I) ,-., UINL.lal YOU T~I ACTI091 77t·A Seon Piece, Coete MeM Ce MOTIC8 Ofl D9MLT
CaM No D 219194 pott Beach CA t2NO ' ICS·NfWPOATIPACIFIC HIG.t TO "'°"C'T Y0CM "°"fA'1 9't21 AllD llLalCTICM TO ~ ==:~~::;' LA•> °" L!:~1£1AT~~~~·;:2 Cl""Y ~=s~Vo.~;gl~~"/'8: ~:==~~t~no. P:,i:. ~:.nca7~~\,Scot• llU.C::.,CllllD
NOflCll y.., ""• ..... ,_. Svaao I( Bact11• 10432 GrON ~ICf; ClHTEA j!l CUS10M· O' THI MATUIH OP TMI Tiiie bu.ineu .. tonducteel by· 11'1 ~MT llOTIC9
n. .-'1 ~ '** ..-.e ,.., Oa.k om .... Santa Ma. CA t2705 ~=s Cf:r~J~ (~~t~ := c~\"g'A i_o:: lnCIMcMl Kamel M Ydt'I c~O:: ::::,: ~"°!:
•htw>ut •-'*"I tliHtct ..... fhll bullNIN 11 conduct-' b'I • ..... ION C!NTe~H~THf BARTON -TMa atetem«\t wu ,.._.. wlfll ..... •-.... v--~AYWWT•. IT rou re.pond wtlNfl '°cs.,. Ailed Cltf*al partniarltitp """"' '"'"· ...... """' ._ .. _. the lft'-medein ~. SuMin K Bachtelte 1 99'*et SQtOOL Ill S H PAINTING Stan.an.-CorPotatlOol e Celt-CoUnly ~ Oflf'ige County on MAY M 9CM.D """°"' »fV ll you Wtal\ 10 ... the ~ic. Of pall,. • CENTER (J) NO .. TH AM!AtCAN lortlfe COtPo'allOn .. d'llty llC>· Jtn 20 1 4 C:OUltl' AC'T'K*. mid )O.l "'llJ,...
ill lllor09Y In ll\1• matt., yov Ttlit ... ,.,,..., wet llleel With tne SCHOOL Of MOTOACVCL!. .-e. C>Olnled Trv.tee uncMt ,,... fOflowtnQ • ,,.. IM ieo.i rlgrlt to brlfll '°"' ecoeutlt
snould Clo so promptly &0 that 'f°"" County Ci.tk of Ofenot County Of'I PAIR (K) HORTH AM(AICAH cNietllbed dted o4 ltutl Wl\.L SEll PuOiittled Ofa1'194J COeel Otilly In good atanding Dy PIYWll eill OI
Wflltlfl re•ponH 11 1,.., ... n..~ .. 1 I""'" SCHOOl OF 800KKEfPINO AND AT P"8LIC AUCTION TO TH! PllOt '•b 15 22. ~. Matctl 7, 1N4 """' C>M1 duit ~ p1i11 S*· llled on 1tn~e "' mey ..,... ..,_ ~ ,...,. f1U7 ... ACCOUNTING ILi NORTH AMEfU· HIGHEST8100EA '0" CASH Ot U tlf..64 mltled CMlt Md ~ wlfhln
AYllOIUllo<I ht atc'o defl'letl· OANflL J CC>Oftl,_ CAN SCHOOL 0, A.NIMAL 8CI• Mt fOflh In S.CtlOn 2924h Of lM ttwM monlht from~ 1Mt.e ct-. no-911
oada f'I toobuMa. lede dec:ldtt con-l u"• S10 ·,._,._. eri I Wldlftt EHCES (M) NORTH AMERICAN CNll Code. all right, Ill .. encl lnt., .. t ---... ---1C_W\_f~----UC. 01 default ... r.c«ded. Thia
Ira Ud. t lll a~la a flMft09 qua 2A012 CaMe 0. Le ~ SCHOOi. Of CONSERVATK»f (H) ton~ to and now tle4d by II ____ ruuu---""--~----amount 11 .... IM11, •of JrNtMY
Ud. '"pof\1141 dilfttro de ao cllM. Leeuna Hlh. C A. raa NOATH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ~ Mid OMd ol Truat 1r1 the FICTJTIOUe ..,._.. ~*!"', ~~ ~~t ~ ~ t1
L•e la lnt«maeton qua ..... (1fl )........ ORA"ING (0) NORTH AMt"ICAH P'OC*t.'1 '*elfteftet deecolb9d w _,...., -·--··· ...... _,
tt r ou wit h to tff41 tti. ed•tc. of PvblltheO Oflr\QI Coest D .. ty SCHOOL OF FIR!.ARMS (Pl TRUSTOA-Sn.trt M lowntel'ld NA .. ITA flOt lla\19 to pey ,._. enth ""'*" d
an •ttOtNt In Ihle matt.f, JOU P110t Ftt> 8 15 22 29 1914 ~eA~A~r~::p~~ ~1 • ~=~V Crc>Gker Nationet bu~~:W''l9 l)tlflOftt lft OQlnO f:'::3!slon fuu ~y~~-: tr
t hould do to Pfompll'J ao that tout ~l4 NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF Bento. Tf\ltt• lo. 1"9 Gall W Glau DUBIN SPORTS, 123A W &alboa m ... ~ yov '""*C ,..... the written '"pcM\M, H an1, "''r' Iba Bl d s•..._ c• "2••1 • ~, ...,, ftted on tl!M. TAAVEL (RI NORTH AMERICAN! l<revocablt Trvtt •433·710620fi v •uvl. ,. " "" amc>ulll 1111.0 a~.
.I U ._.. 1111m•tC NOJll>t SECRET ARIAL SCloiOOL 181
1
Recol'o.d Jvf\9 17, 1983 n onttr Susan Oenntt Dubin. t23A W A"-ttlrM montM from 1ti. d&i. ,..., de ... •ollcllar el con<-rUUL w. NORlloi AMERICAN LEGAL 8~ No. 13-259018 ol Offielal Atcordt in Balboa Blvd 8elb0e. CA t2M 1 ... _,,,_,,.•tiOft of thll OOQ;ment MIO de un •botado tn H t• uvn· T COftdUCltd..., "' ,_,,,...,. '0. deb e ,.. ". c. r I 0 In -NOTICE "* TMllTtn aM.a RET ARIAL SCHOOL. l:M 1 Blteh the otliet of IM Aet0td« ol Of•noe hll bultnest IS .. , .,, (wtlldl dllt ol tecordetlOn eppeera
madlatemente, de"'• m_,,.,a. '" lotMI Ne. 1•~0AAY Strtel, N9Wport &eildl, CA t2NO COunly: Mid deed of 1r11t1 des<:rlbet 1nd1v1du11 rw.on), vm.e the ot>llgatJon belnO
rHpu.-l a eecrlta, ti hay alolll\I , T.e. N9. K-112t1 I NT EA N AT I 0 NA I. C 0 A· tM IOltOwVIQ P'OS*lY Suaan D Dubin for~ uc>on permltt 1 tonget
pv.de.., regltlrM.a a llempo. UNIT COO. H AESPONOENCE SCHOOLS. INC, A CondorntnNITI c:onso111ng ol th41 Tll<1 atattmenl was fitad with the perlOd. you 1'11114 oNr IN~ rtgh1
l ·TO THI RH~NOENT: The MAR VISTA RNANCIAL, INC. 4381 Birch Street. NewOOf1 8Mdl, IOllOwlng County Clerk of OranQe CoullT'/ on 10 etop the fored09iltt b¥ paving' I
petltlonef h•• ftted , petition con• as duty ~nlad TrullM IJnd9r UM CA 92MO (1) Unit 120 ol that c•tlln Coo-J8fl<lery 20 19&4 tt'f entltt amount d9nlanded by
I I II tall lollOWi"ij dft(:fio.d dMd ol IJUat Thlt bvtl'*-•• COl\dllClad by a dornlnlum projeel desalbed Ill that ,.,.. 'fOIN creditor ,
;;n. "e~:::::'!t~n ,:0:..,, := Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION <'orpOtetlon c.tleln Condominium Plan re PubllsheCI Or~ Coat Diiiy To find ovl ttle amount'/°" mu&t
IM date thal lhl• aummona .. Mf· TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Judy Ba)'9<1dorfet. AUi S.c cordf»d"' Book 10790, Page 950 ot PtlOI Feb 15. 22. 2 Mardi 7. 1984 pay, or lo 111range tor peym411'11 to
Yid on JOU, 1our default may .,. CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR Tl\111t1t•ment -· fileO wllh the Official Record•. In Ille otlict of th41 917-84 atop the fortdotutt. or ltyovr P'oC>-•nler~ and IM court mar enl., 8 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN County Cltrk of Or1nge County on County Aacora.r of said County ------------any 11 1n lor.clotute lor tny otn.t
Jud9"''"'' conlalnl1'19 lnluncllva or CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924tl (pay· Jan 30. 1984 lauctl Plan being hereafter referred P\8.IC NOTICE reuon, contact AMERICAN SAV·
otti.r orcte" conc.rnlng dlYlalon Ible at the tome ol U1e ln lawful PU72ill to IS "Ille Condominium Plan I ano ------------tNGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION,
of Pfopefly, •poy•a4 IUppotl. ehUd money of the unotad Slates) 111 P\ibllthtd Ofange Coast Dally as defined In that cerlam Oeclar FICTmoul IUllMfll 15725 E Whittler Blvel .. Whittler, 11
c;uetodr, child ·~· allorner roghl 1111e and ont•ulat c:onv.yeel to PrlOI F•b 9, 15, 22. 29, 19&4 "'°"of Covenants Conditions and NAME ITATl.MllNT CA 90807, (714) 773-7134, 1
f .. a. co.I•. and eueh otMr ,..... end now l'leld by u undef' Uid Deed 796-M Aestroe11011s lor N-port Cres1 Tile 1onowino peuoos ..,, doing B t·21 1437 79 IF)
.. m., be gnntect bt the court. o1 Trust tt'I the propeny '*91naft9" Homeowne<s Anoc1&11on. recorded business as II you haVe e.ny qunuons. you
TM 91tnl1hment ot wagH, tatilng deacrot>eO P'lB.IC NOTICE In Book 10348. PIQ9 691. ol Olfleiat SOC/GREEN TREE • TUSTIN, lhOuld contact •I~ or IM OOV· t
ol mo.nay °' propwtr °' oth., TRUSTOA JAMES C ~Y Records and Amendment recorCled J63 San Mi9uel 0r1,,.., Newport ernment ~ wtllch may NIYI in.
t th I ... ~I DOROTHY M GRAY .,...._,.,'I ..... -.. In Book 10793, Page 518, ol Ofttetal Beach, CA 92660 sured yOUf loen :~: r!~lllt~ 1'"' PfOC: nge may BENEFICIARY SANTA FE FED-'"NAMetTAftMENT Records. l''fhe Oeclaratoon' I and Santa Anita Development Cor· Rtmem'*, YOU MAY LOSE t
Detect: June •• 1113 EAAL SAVINGS AND The lottowlng '*'"°" •• dOlflV the Declaration ol AflfleMallon lo porauon 363 San Mlgutl OrlYe, LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOl w
LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk LOAN ASSOCIATION buslnetl u lot 1 of TrllGI 7817. (the Declaration Newport Be.eh, CA 92~ TAKE PROMPT ACTION 0<
BJ: CHARLOnE HOOKER, o.p.Jf'/ RECORDED Allg'dt 25. 1978 u CHASE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. ol Anneohon). rac:ordeo October Green Trte Devtl<>pment Corp0t· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
FELCZER I JAUREQUI Instr No 37253 111 8ook 12813 2900 Brlslot Street. Bldg. C. Sulla 18 11172. In Book 10381 Page 539 atoon 421 SW. Sixth AYenve, SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY. 19
12453 Lewie Str .. t, Suitt 103 p1g9 1890 of Olfleial Record• In the 107 Cotti Mell CA 92626 ol Ott1e1a1 Records on the office of Portland Ofegon 97~ now duly 8P9Qllltad Tnnt• under• J
Garden Grove. CA. t2t40 olfoce or Ille Recorder of Orange Leon Naiman.' 2933 Batrl'19ton the County Recor<Sef ot saod Coun Hus bUllnetS IS conducted by an Deed ol Trust dated Otcamt>er 2, B
Publoshed Orange Coast Daily P110t County Ct . Fullerton. CA 92631 ty unincorporaled assocllllOn Olllef 1977 execuled by ALBERT J fY
Feb 15 22 29 March 7 t984 saod deed of trust dHCtlbeS the Ttlis bUStnelS 11 conducted by an (bJAn und1v1ded 1169th 1nterest 1n than a partnertl'llp. VOTO & GRACE M VOTO. husbenc:I ~RA. SAEvtO
90 1 .94 lpllow1ng properly lndlllidual. and 10 Ille common area as defined Gary Hamilton. Pr•sidenl and Wife IS T ruSIOf. to MCUf• obll-20l2 Mlc'*9on Drtwe, 1""9 100
------------• Lot 38 ot Traci No 7177, lo th9 Leon Najmeo In 1ne Oecleralion end In the Oeclar Th11 stalem9nt was llled wlltl the gallons In feYOr of AMERICAN P.O. Box 1toll PUBLIC NOTICE City of Irvine. County Orange, State This stllemenl was lllttd wilt\ lhe aHon ot Anneaalion betng Lot l ol County Clerk ot Orange County on SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ..,,._,CA. 92111
------------ol Calitornoa. as per map rec:otded County Clerlt ol Ofanoe County on Traci 7817 as per map recorded on Feb 6 1984 as t>enefiC1ary recorded on o.c.m-11......St-tlll K-41151 on Book ~73. P~ 40 to 42 in· Jan a. 15, 22, 29, 1984 8ook 308. Paget 33 and 34 of.Mil· f2J7741 ber t6. 1977 u OOc:\lmt!rlt no ~ ~~ Cout o.lly Pll04
ORANGE COUNTY elusive. Moscelraneovs Maps, In the f2l5* celtaneous Maos. 1n the olfoce of the Published Otange Cout Dally 21622 b0011 12495 page 1204 of F.C 8 15 22. 29 t98A
MUNICIPAL COUAT Office of the Covnly Aecorder Of Publlsn.d Orange Coat Deily County Aeeora.r of Orange County P1101 Feb 15. 22, 29. Merc:ti 7, 1984 =~~~:.;.he C::,~.~ ~~ 79)-6.11
OF OtllANGE COUN'TY said County PlloC F•b 8, 15, 22, 29, 1994 (C) £.elusive easement appurte· 89S·84
H.r ... _ Judlct-• ""•t ..... I Excepting all Oii, gu, mlnttals 798.84 oanl 10 uod Unot No 120. all as lornoa lncl\ldl"ij 1 note(I) lor the ...,., -"" ,,.. d t .. ~ .. d bon aubst·-·s f ed ------------•sum of $90,400 00 That 11\e 700 Clvk Center Drive WHI an o '""' .. y roc:.r --more specollcalty de on on Ille mm1 'C NOTICE
S 1 .. c• ~01 tyl"ij below 1depthof5001"1, but 11111 -IC NOTICE Condominium Plan and the Oeclar· ruuu t>eneticral Interest under Mid Deed 1(.-,..,
"8.JC NOTICE
an a .. na, ... .,., wiltlout me ngtlt of svrface entry to r~ auon -cTmOUI ••••-11 of Trust and the obligltk>M NCUred o••..,.-::--'o ..... • ..... y Pla1n11ll PEAMA-CUABS INC take ma ... el. mone, ewpl~e ~ drilll-------------,... ...., .. ..., 1 .. ~eby --e pr-tly held by tl'lt ~-.,.,...., Del d I l G TOOTIKl•N d '" ~ "" "" (Cl) A non-•xctu11ve easemenl 10 NA._ tT•fl~NT '""' -.......,, ..... _,..-.. , c-_.. en an ,. an 1-••me as r6~ed In the deed FICTITK>US llUltMEel ~ '" -berleiiclery That I ~ucri of. and ...,_,....,_ .,_., DOES 1 10 25 INCLUSIVE "" .... ......... • UH lhe common atH and la<:Mllies T"-tot•A~, .... -·-· ...... ~,,,, ....... -· _ ........ COUWT\' · from Casa De La Cuesll. 1 llmlled NAiii! STATEMl'NT ,,. ..,.. ................. -.....,..,, default in. IM Obligation • .,. wtlictl VT.,......_ case No 159523 ol the proj9C1 which have been or .... 11~5 as .......... of rr--' 1 , .. ~ Judictlol ~
Partne<shop. recorded July 8, 1971 The lollow;ng persons tte dOtng 11 be ... __.......,,. the followl ""' '..... said ...._... • ""' • tttUr.ty .. as -1 •-m·..__M .............. 21_ SUMMONS bull wl ...., • .,..,...... on ng JIRO INVESTMETN COMPANY occurred 1n that the paymenl has -----"' NOTICEI You hava .,..,.. wed on Book 9710 Page 321. of Off1Cra1 nets as dtSCnbed real property 939 W B .. --...1 Cal I 926& 1 ......._..,... 8eecft c., neeo-1"'7 Records SOUTH PEAK HOMES. • CIU-I 1) lot 1 ol TraC1 no 78S2, as pet ,A .. A ~~.· "39' W ,._ not been"'*" of ._.........,, • . The court mar decide agalntt t CMI YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNDER A forn11 pnt ¥enture, 1540 South ""'"' "'"" ...... ., ..... , FllhJtt lo make Ille N<Mtmber 1 Pllontolf AMWAY CORPOR· without r our being heard u"'"• c 1 H llw s 11 202 o ..... una map recorded on Booll 302 Pages 7 Balboa, Calol 926451 1963 t of nc;ipal llfl/Cl/or ATION. • MICfliQall Corp0retlon you re1pond within 30 dayt . Read DEED OF TRUST OATEO August ou ~ ay u e , .....,, to 9 inctus1ve ol Moseelltneoue Baity Bue'kley Lee. 939 W Bay paymen Pfl Oelendanl GEOFFAEY M
I ... _, f ti ... _, 2 l 1978 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. Beac:tl, C 926S1 Maps, records of Ofanna County Batbo1,.C1llf 92'"•1 lftle<ee1 and all tvt>9eq\Mlt pay. H•BEA ..... .....,._ .... u·• ....._..I to., "'"' n orma °" .... ow. TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· South Peak Associates. a Call· ··.-"" 9 •• men11 togetller with ltte Otlarges. ,. · ~· """•"" ... .,,..... "" ii you wosh 10 seek the adv1c:e ol EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A eue.. lornla geMrll pertnershlp, 1540 Calilorma • Terrence M ichael lee. .. .. impounds, Impound depOllls ii *"Y Doe Co . Doe Corp
an a110tney 1n thos matter, you UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· South Coast Highway, Sult• 202, Eltcepttng 11\eretrom tllat portton Azalea. Coste Meu. Calll under lh41 term• of l8ld not• or Case No 93190
should do so promptly so ltlet your PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF Laguna Btach. CA. 92651 ol land 1nc:luded wllhon Parcel 1 at Ttlls business ii conducted by 8 Deed of Truat ldv9(1()91 of dehn-I UMMOMI •
wronen response, 11 any may be THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. South Peek Property Company. 1 shown on 1 map recorded In Book Q9ne1al per1netSl\lp quenl lnsuranc. premiums. Ind all NOTICEI You _.,. b9al\ ..._
llled on 11me YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Calrfornla joint ¥efllur•. 8390 4S. Page 26 ol Parcel Maps, on 11\t Jolln 0 L .. subsequent payments wl\ietl b9-n,. c4W'I mayrdtclde ..... ,_
AYISO!Usled ha sido <Jeman· YEA Greenwich Oflve. Sulle 100. San office of lhe County Recorder ol Ttlls staiement was flleO will\ tile came due tllerMfter. lftdudi09 any W1t"°"1 ,our beflle .,._.. ..._ ,
dade El trobuma lade dec:ldtr con· 13651 Onkeytla Irvine, CA Otego CA 92122 Qfange Counly Calllorno• County Clerk of OranQ9 County on late charges or otller svms payable 1C* r...,oM wffHft 10 defa......,
tr• Ud. •In audtenc:I• • -°' q111 111 a street address or common s M Brown lnvestl'Mftl Cotp., a (2) lots 2 3 and 4 of Tract 7817 Jen 20 1984 under 1111 tennt of laid Note or IM lnfotmlltlOfl beloW.
Ud. re•pond t dentro de 30 dlff. Clesignalion 01 property 1, shown Calilomoa corporation. lS40 South as per map recorded on Book 308 fnllll Oeeo ol Trust II you W•stl to Mtk ttoot adVIOe Of
l ea la lnformaclon que algue. above no warranty 11given 8910 115 Coest Htgtlway. Suite 202, Ulguna Peges 33 and 34 of M1sc:e1taneous Pub11med Ofange Coast Dally Thal by reason ttoereol. ttle p.-es· en anomey 1n thll mailer. Voll
II you wl•h to -11 the advice« complet~ or correctness) .. The Beactl, CA 02651 Maps. records of Orange County. P1101 Feb 15. 22. 29. Merell 7. 1984 enl berleilclary under IUCtl Deed of should do so p.-omplty so that your
an •llorMr In It'll• matter, ,ou beneficiary under said Deed ol Tht Rick Seirer Company. Inc: .. a Cahlornoa 918~ Trust, hu eKeculed end del•Vetad wrllt9" rnponse. If any. may b9 • •
ahould do ao promptlr to th•! tout Trust. by reason ol a breach or de· Cahlornl8 corporation. 1540 South (et A Membership on Newporl to said Tru11 ... 1 Wfilltn Declet· llleO on ume •
wrlll•n tHpol\M, If anr. m•J be fault In the obhgaUons secured Coast Highway. Suite 202. Laguna Crest Homeownars Assoc1a1ton. Pllll.IC NOTICE atlOn of O.laufl and Damend tor AvtlOtUsteCI tla slOo delnan-
flted on time. thereby. hefetolore executed and Beach. CA 928S 1 owners of record of Parcel l H ------------1 Sale, ano has ~led with 111<1 d~ El tribuma _,. decldlr ~
81 U.t~ deMe aot.ldtar el eon-delivered 10 the unde<•IOned a Wfll· Th41 Jack Dangelo Company Inc , shown on lhll ce1111n parcel map FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 Trust ... suc:t1 Deed ol Trust and all tra Ucl. *' ~ e -.-
M jo de"" abogado en"'• H un-ten Oeclaratoon ol Oefaull and De-a Catlforota corporauoo 1S40 recorded In Book 4S Page 26 ol NA• STATl.•iff me documents evidencing the obit-Ud. r..,onda defttro de '° ....
f o , deb• r I a h • c e r Io In · s th Coast H~hway Sune 202 Parcel Maps on the olllCe of the Ttlrlottow109 PWIOnS ere dolfl9 gations steured thereby. and has LM la Mtonnaek»n que .......
m-.. •-temente,de ••t• m-e.•u mand tor Sale and wrtlten nottee ol OU • 0 C 1 A ,,._ k bU •. -<.-as declar ..... __ .... ~ ..._..... ........... "..-..wt.ti to Nell tM ectwtce.,. ..,,. breach and ot etectton to cavM lhe Laguna Beach, A 92651 range oun Y ecor..... nown as _,,..... ...., .. .., .,..... ·-•vi ,,,__ ,_ rHpueata H crtta, 11 hay algllf\a, uodersonned 10 sell said pre>pefty 10 Sun Davelopmenl Corporallon, a Common Area B II\• recreational TRIPLE "3. 18952 MacArthur all sum• secured lh9r9b'; imm9dl-an attome, In I.Ms .......,, rw puede .., regletrada a llempo • Cat 1 1 II 6390 G een IOI BlvCI. Su111 235. lf'Vlne. Ce t271S at...., due and i)eYable and Ml ~do M ~ '° tMC,.... 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A ~Ml sausty saod oblogellons end lhera-....,._~or~ 1 corr.it a lonOO, S ~-Rletlatd A. Edwards. 5493 Rain· ~ed and 00.. tier..._ e4ee1 to wrtttett t~. W eny, INf be alter Ille vndersogned caused sakl .. ...,, ..,..1ve. -e · •0 """"""' Excepting ther•trom how•v.,, ........., Ad F 11 ... ook Ca """'' •v7 --.. -.... c;omplalnt hH ti.en flied by the notoce ol breach and of elect ton 10 CA 92122 any and all ellckltlw eaterMnll ap-bow ·.__ .. ta · 1 "' ' cause the trutl property •o be told -Oft ·-
palnllff agalnet you. II yo11 with lo be recorded November 8. 1983 ae Ponderoaa Flnanclel Corpor-pyrtenanl lo all Condominium Units 9?028 to Slltisty 11\t obl\gatlons MCur9d ti Usted ._ eolkh• et~
defend lhl• law111U, you mutt, lnSlr No 83·516a.3 of Ottlclal Re-a11on. a Calllornla corpor111on, exceptl,,,, ••'d Unit No 120 now or MICtlUI C Hugl'les. 4 1705 Yorbe ttiereby Mio de "" abotedo -Ht•_.... -11 ... ln ""days aft~ thos summons 27 s9 H 189 B•·-J CA ... ,..., Temecula, Ca 92390 D•TE J•ftul"' 20. ,.... t o , debarla lu c erl o '"· -" ..., ~ cords on the office of the Recordet t ogtlway • ""' ey, "Arealter r-'err--' 10 'n t"e 0ec.1er· " ..,, • 1 ~ ls ser··-Aonv""' l11•w1l"l"ISC""'rl '"" ....... II Gabrlelluna,41710luol .41710 ···EAIC·N s•v1NGS ·No LO·N medtatamente.de .. ta~MI •vv ""· ~ " " "" of Oran"" County. 92137 a11011 or the Declaration as ,..,... "' "' "' "' a wrotten response 10 the comp1a1111 r T p 1 F d c Vorb1, Temeoute. Ca 92390 ASSOCIATION ,..puffla eecrlta. al ti.r ~
Unles5 you do your default will be wi~.:!1 ~!8en:~111 orbe w:r~~~y. ~'. Celi~::~. ~c:r~a':on"'c111o =ad: ameoeled Thls buSlness is conOucled by a By vorgonoa M Sloc:ker puede -reglatreda • ~
entered on apphca1oon ol Ille plain pres.s or implied reo11rd1ng trlle Savms & Loan Association. 201 las EXCEPT THEREFROM all O<I. gas general pattne<stlop Asst Vice President 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A d¥tf
toll and th•S coun may, enter a possession or encumbranGft. to V~as Bouteverd South Les Vegas minerals ano oth~ hydrocarbon RICHARO A EOWAAOS By Robef't C M1IH1ard cornsi'.W.t hat been ntect by IM
judgement against you tor the retiel P•" the rema1n1nn pnnc1p11 sum of Nevada 89105 suostances lying below a Clepth ot This sia1emen1 was flled with the AsSlstan1 Sec:retery pell\tlfl agalnet ,CMI tt r'OU wfeh too
demanded '" lhe complaint wt11ch lh~ nole(Sl HJCur~ by said deed ol Th11 busoness is cooClucted by an 500 tee1 w11hou1 any right to enlet County Clerk of Orange County on Published Of•noe Coast Daily Pilot defend Ihle tawtvtl, Y041 mwt.
could result in garnishment of Trust wolh interest u in said note ~mlncorporated essoc1at1011 other upon the surtace or the subsurlace Janu1ry 19, 1984 Feb 1, 8, IS, 22 1984 within 30 days afler thll summons ~,8~~h5~:~:i°,~~ r~~i;:'~:.:~ ~~ f ::~~ Pl~eovt~edms' 0~Clsva~dn~ilolat~~stu, e. th~~:/:~:=~ker. President f t!e~~~ 1:~~ .. 1~:v~n ~n~~~~~e'!!t~ Publlslled Or8f198 Coa:i~ 73
3-8• ~ =-~: r::n~·~ ~~hc::~:n~ 1 1 '' ~ "'""' .,... Pilot Feb 15 22 29. March 7, 1984 Unless '/OU do your default woH be Pain charnes. ano •xpeoses ol the Th•• 11a1emen1 wat toled with lh41 record " 8 DIDtlC NOTl"c .... 1 ..... pl Dated July 5 1983 Trusine and ot 1he trusts created by !County Clerk ol Ofanoe County on MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 14 •1 l· 4 r-. w. entere<I on ap.,.oeatoon ° 1'"' ain-AOBERT B KUHEl Ctetk saod Deed ot Trull µan 2S. 1984 Odyssey Court Newport Beacn. Ca ----P\8.1--C-NO_T_IC_( ____ , ITA~NT Of toll aoCI u"s cout1 may tnter a
By LENORE BROWN Deputy Seid sa•-woll be ...... d on Thurs-F2*2'7 "(II a street Ot common desog· ••J.,,_,..__NT OF USE Of lv<loemertl against you lor the rel.et'
Jo ....-. p o I b E-"" ,.., -......,.,_ C1em11nde<l 1n the compla1n1 Wl\oeh ,...,, • "n y, ~· day Maren 15 1984. II 2 00 Pm at MC D 0 NA L D • HEC HT I nation is shOWfl above. no warranty FICTITIOUI BUSIM.U FICTITIOUS BUllMEll NAME could resun in garn1snment of
CoollMJ, Coteman 1 Howard the Chapman Avenue entrance to SOL8ERG is given as to •IS completeness or NAME STATEMENT The lotlOWlftQ persons tlave ab•n·
lnt2 E. 17th SI. the C1voc.Cenl8f Buoldl"ij, 300 East 1100 Flnanc:lal Square, IOO "I" correctness) The following persons are doing Cloned lhe UM ot the FICllllOUS Busi· ~a~t~!'::? ,~:::;: ~ fi:.":i~
Tuelln, CA. 928IO Chapman Ave , Oranoe. CA ltr .. t The benehcoary under saod Deed business as ness Name (A) NORTH AMERICAN 1 t 71•-132-1174 Al the time ol the lnlllal pubtl· 8.,, Diego, CA. 92101 ol Trust. by reason ol breach or (At 1 N F.l N.E T , (Bl INTER-SCHOOL OF INCOME TAX PREP· p aon
Published Orange Coast Deily Pilot cettoo of lhll notioe. the total Publlsned Orange Coast Dally delault '" the obllgallOns secured NATIONAL FINANCIAL NETWORK. AAATION. (Bl NORTH AMERICAN Alg~1~0Afr~~~~9~~k
Feb 22. 29 March 7 14. 1984 amount of the unpaid b1lance ot lhe Pilot Feb 8. 15. 22. 29. 1984 thereby, heretofore eMtcuted and 3857 Btrch SI , Su1le 163 Newpor't SCHOOL OF BOOKKEEPING ANO By YOLANDA PONCE e>.pu1y
1042·84 oblogat1on secured by the above de-8 10·84 delivered to Ille undenogned a wrol-Beach. Ca 92660 ACCOUNTING, (C) NORTH AMERI· CHAM.ES 8. CJ.MY
------------!ICnbed deed of trust and est1ma1ed ten Oeclaratton Of Oeiaun and De-Wayne Manttlen. 904 Solver Spur CAN SCHOOL OF CONSERVA· Slllte 201• tflll leach Bh•d. ..
PUBLIC NOTICE costs. e•penses and advances ls DllDtlC NOTICE mand tor Sale and wrotten nottee ol Ad Unol 166. Rotll"ij Holle Estates TION IOI NORTH AMERICAN Hunltntton 9uct\. CA t2M7 ___ _;...,;;..;;,,.;;,...;.._"------· $92.830 52 'UU\. breach and OI eiectoon 10 cause lh41 CA 90274 SCHOOL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES 11..,....31•
FICTITIOUS 8U81NEll
NAME STATEMEN'T
lhe following persons ar• doing
business as
KENNEY PUBLICATIONS, 3502
Katell• Ave Suite 203. LOS
Alamttos Calilornoa 90720
AocharCI H Oltedal. 1 t292 Daven·
port Ad Los Atam•los Calolorn•a
90720
This 1>us1ness os conoucled Dy an
ondl'ildual
Aocllard H Oftedllll
Tllos s1a1emen1 was IHed w11h lhe
County Cler~ 01 Orange County on
Jan 27 1984
F237071
Publo9Md Orange Coast 0 111y
P1IOI reb I 8 15 n 1984
737 8•
Tile 10181 indebtedness bei"ij 1n FICTITIOUS BU~NEIS under5t0ned to sell Sl>d propeny to This t>ut1ness is conducted by an (E) NOAH~ AMERICAN SCHOOL Published Ofange Coast Oaoly PilOt
esum11e on wtltell lhe openl"ij blO IS NAME STATEMENT solosty said obhgauons. and there-1nd1v1dual OF FIREARMS (Ft NORTH AMEAI· l'eb II IS 22 29 1984
computed may be obtained by call· T f II d alter Ille undersigned caused Slld Wayne Ma1hen CAN SCHOOL OF DRAFTING (GJ he o OWl"ij pe<son 111 omg notice ot breach and ol election 10 Ing (7141 9J7 -0966 or (213) b T"'1s statement was llled with the NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ~7 usiness 81 be Recorded November 3, 1983 as " 62 ·41!6S the day before the sale CAL-ORA PROPERTIES. 2242 instr No 8.J.4852190015810 Olhcoal County Clerk of Orange County on M OTORCYCLE REPAIR (H I
Oaled February 14, 1984 Heather Lo .• Newport Btach CA Jan 19 1984 NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC 92660 Records F2'93MI TRAVEL. (I) NORTH AMERICAN
as said Truslee. Dons Wate<man. 2242 Heather Said sale woll be mlde. bul Publtltled Oranoe Coast Dally SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. (JI THE
By TD SERVICE C9MPANY, agenl lane. Newport Beach. CA. 92660 without covenant or warranty. ea· Pilot Feb 15. 22 29. March 7 1984 BARTON SCHOOL. tKI JEWELRY LOS ANGELES COUNTY
By Sandie Armenta. Asslsl8nl Sec -This busmess 15 conducted by an press or 1mphed regardl"ij totle 912·84 DESIGN CENTER, (ll THE CUS~ SUP£fll0ft CO\MT
retal')I on<J•'ildual possesston or encvmbranoes to TOMIZING CENTER. (M) POLICE 111 North HMI Str.et
One C11y Blvd , West Oranoe. CA Oo<ls Waterman pay lhe remaonong pnnc:rpll sum of SCIENCES INSTITUTE (N) NEW lot Aft91Mt, CA to012
92668 This tlllement was llled woltl lhe Ille notetsl secured by s11d Deed ol PUBllC NOTICE POAT /PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOl Pla1ntotl West Coa.st Bank I Call•
(7 14) 835·8288 County Cler'lc of Orange Counly on Trust. woth interest as on saiO note ------------! 4361 Birch Street Newport Beach tornoa ban~1n9 corporaioon
Pubhslled Orange Coast Daily Jan J l 1984 provided. advances. II any. under K...()1716 CA 92660 Oetendan l N•c,.,olas M
PllOI Feb 22 29 March 7 1984 . F2373st me terms of saod Deed of Trust FICTITIOUS 8UStNEll owner NORTH AMERICAN COR N1c;llolsOn Dana A NoellOlson ano
1004 84 D fees charges and e•penses Of lhe NAME STATEllH.NT RSEPONDENCE SCHOOLS. INC Does t tllrough 10 1nc;1us1ve • Publostled Orange Coast aoly Truslee and ol 1"e lrusls creeled by The lollOwlnn ,_.,.~, era dot"" F 8 5 22 29 ,984 " • ..... """' ... 4J6 t Birch Street Newport Beach Ca~ NCI C4280J~ Pilot eb · 1 · said Deed of Trusl Said sate woll be bus1nen as CA 92660 SUMMONS 9o4-94 neld on March 7th, 1984, 11 l 1 00 SOCtGAEEN TREE • RANCHO The Foetotoous Business Name re NOTICE! You have been wad.
A M al the l 71tl Slteel entrance of 363 San Miguel Dflve. Newport fer red to above wlS flleel 1n Ofange The covr1 may O.Clde 19 .. net 1C* P\ElJC NOTICE Stan· Shaw Corporlllon. 1570 E Beach CA 92660 County on Jen 29 1982 wllhout 1our b91"9 tlMtd llftleae
PtB..IC NOTlCC
PUBLIC NOTICE
F1CT1TIOUS BUSINESS - -----------17th Street Saote Ana. CA 92701 Santa Antle Development Cor· Tllos bUatneas wlS condUC1ed by a rou '"pond Within JO clayt . ~ MLIC NOTICE NAME ITATEMENT f'tCTITt<>UI BUIMEll The total amovol ol !tie unpaid por111on. 363 San Mlovtl Drove corporation the ll\IOfmatlon tMtow
Ttle follOwong persons are d0tng NAME ITATIMIENT balance of ttle oblogallon tecur9d Newport Beech. CA 92~ Judy iayersdorl., Assl Sec 11 vou wish 10 Mell I~ adv1C1e of
FICTITIOUI 8U81Nf98 business as The lollowlng person• ire doing by sa1CI property to be sold. Green Tr.a De~opment Corpor· Thll statement ...,., foled with the en attornt>v 1n tnos matter you
NAMf STATEl!'I NT G S ENGINEERING, 1660 Bab· business H ' together with 1nter•st. late ctlatget, allon. 421 S.W. Sl)lt\ Avenue. County Clerk ol Orange C<>untv on sMulO oo so promptly w that your
lht' following persons are doing cock St . Cosla Mesa. Ce 92663 JUOO JOURNAL, 880 W 191tl and estimated coats. e.peoMt. and Portland, Ofegon 97204 Jen 30, 1984 wflll~ ruponse 11 any may be
business 89 Gregory John Solomon. 1433 Su· SI Cos II M .... Ca 92827 advances as ol the date lle<eof ts This bu~ It conduc1ed by an tole no F 182085 hie<! on tome
K l SORRENTO ASSOCIATES peroor Ave •299. Newport Beech. f\kltlakl BtJn1saw1. 428 ·~Hamil· $185,13634 un1nc:~1ted USOClallOn Olllef Published Ofange Coa.st Oa11v AVISOIUsted ha ~o ~an-
4490 VonKarman Avenue Newport Ca 92663 ton. Cotta MNI. Ca 92827 Date February 6, 1984 than I Par1nerst!IC>. PtlOI Feb 8 15 22 29 1984 dBOf' E t,.buma _,. ~ -
Beach CA 926e0 Tt\IS bUSJnesl ,, c:ondvtted by an Thll business II conducted by an ST AN-SHAW CORPORATION Gary HVn1llon. Pretfdent 797 ·8• ,,. Ud "" ~ • -~
LIF No 8 a Cahtornoa limited tndoVldual ondlllldull as sa10 Trust• Ttll11tat9!Nlnl WU llled With Ille Ud respolldt ditftlro de )0 ._.
pertnershtp 19 Corporate Ptau Gregory Jonn SOiomon Norlak1 Bvnawawa 1570 East SevenlMrllh Slteel County Cltt'll of Ofange Covoty on 1 l H la lnfCKm.cliOft .,_ 9"w
Newport Beacn. CA 92660 Tt11s Slatement w11 tiled wtth lhe Th1111atement was fileO with the Santa Ana. CA 112701 Feb 8 1984 f'\&IC NOTICE l ti'°" wt.f\ to ..-tM adYlct of
Ttle w 111oam Lyon Company. I Count~ Clerk ol Ore"ije County on County Ctent ol Ofange County on (714) 542·5811 '2'7710 ---_;...,;~....;;.._;..,;"------an aocwney In IN• tl\lttW, ,_
Cantorn.a corporatton who Is the Jan 20. 1984 January 13, 1984 By Lynn Brunner. PublllMd Or~ COut D1Jly FJCTlTIOUI IUIMll eM>utd do eo ~Uy to ttlat yow
general partner ol l /F No 8. 19 f2't487 mst11 Assistant Secttllry Piiot Feb 15. 22. 29. March 7. 1984 NAiii t TATEMf.NT wrllt4"1 ,...,.,, ... H ...y, may be
Corporal• Plata Newport Btach Pubtlsheu Or•nr Coast Dally Published Orange Coatt Daily Published Oranoe Coast 011ly P1101 894-84 The 1onow;"il Plflor'l:I are doonq I "led on time
CA 92660 PllOI Feb 15 22, 2 , March 7. 1984 Piiot Ftt> I . 15. 22 29 1984 Ftb 15 22 29, 1984 bullnetl 11 SI U.ted deeet .olkltM et _.
Koll Sorrento Atsoc111es. •Call· 915-84 815·84 835·84 rtaJC NOTtC( CENTURY 11 1176 SE Main .-to de ""~ en Mte -
lo1nu1 general partnt<ShlP 4490 ·----------------------------------------------------1 Street Sult• A Irvine Cahlorn11 10, d •b •rl• lu c erle lft·
von Karman Av•nu•. Newport "8.IC NOJlC[ --.,. W\TM'C P\&IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI au ... •• • 92714 IMCll•lafneftle de "la_ .... e-.aeh CA 92660 ,.._ ""'~ NAMll I TATl.MENT Fr~ B Sl\ude4 & Jan~ ,..._.ta ..:rtta. al twr eee-.
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Ttl• Koll Company. a C1flforn11 Be.ch. ca 92660 lr1tone, Ca11torn11 92715 cte,.nd ""19 te••v" rev "'...._
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Marlon 0 Smilh. Jr . 1108 Sen· o NA ME?. January 19 1914 91S..8• ,....,. t•li1n9 ot ~ or ~OC*t'f
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County of R•verllde. Stat• ol Call· CQC>eland , •
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wllhlrt thrM yeafl tut pHI. to tar II Jan 20 t98-4 I O.nown 10 Tran1lerM. ar• None. to ~
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Cn1aravallot1, Tranaleree. whose Pilot Feb 15. 22. 29. March 7. t984
bustnest eddreat la 2099 San Joa 920-84
qu1n Hiii• Road Newport 8Hch. 111 ------------the Ctty or Costa Mesa. County ot Orenge. Stale ol Cal1lorn1a. of the ____ Pllll. __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ _
following aescrib4td l)ilrtonal prop
trty ot f'ransleror 10 w•I • K-otnO
l'ICTITtOUl IUllNHI
NAMI ITAHMINT rne tonowmo perj()na are d0<no
bUSl~IS 89
All stock in t•adt ll•turea, equip
m4Hlt Ind good will ot a certain
Laundromat and Ofy Cleaners bull-
ness known H Fasn1on Fatr CiUMrS and Laundry and tocated ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES
at 570 West 19th Street '"the Cny ME04CAL GROUP 2724 Wa~r81t
of Costa Mesa County ot Orange Drn1e Corona del Mar CA 92(125
State ot Calilorn11 and that lh• Paul A Lessler M D Inc 2724
toregotng bulk transfer will be con· Wavecrest Drtve Corooa del Mar
summited on or after Monday the CA 92625
12th aay ot Mwch t984 througn Thts business •s conducted by •
Eacrow No 169 9504mk at tne corporation Eacrow Department ot the N-port Paul A Les51er M D President
Center Otltce ol Security Pacohc Na This statement was !tied with tile
uonal Bank at 2091 San Joaquin County Clerk of Orange County on
H1t11 Road '" tne Ctly of Newport Fen 1 1984 F2371M
Published Orange Coast Daily
PtlOI Feb 15. 22 29 March 7 198•
923-84
Beach County ot Or11nge State or
C1J1torn11
Cta1ms ot c•ed1to1s 01 Transferor
may be "1ed w1tn S11curi1y Pacific
Nat1ona1 Bani. Newport Center 0 1· 1------------
hc.e Escrow Department at the ao PUBLIC NOTICE dress set lorth above Tne 1as1 oa1e 1----_..;;.....;.......;._.....;.. __ _
lor ttltng crea11or ~ claims 15 F11day
the 9th day ot Maren 1984 Claims
shall be deemed 11mety liled only 11
actually rt!Ce•veo Dy tne Escrow De· partment before close ot ouslness
on the above soec1t1ed last dale tor
t11tng claims
OA TEO Fetiru.iry I 1984
Dante Vesµ1gnan1
Josepn Ch1arava11011
Tr .insler ees
Pubttsnea Orange C.Od\t Daily Pilot
F eo 22 1984
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S IALE
loan No. 151000103/GINTEA
T.S. No. L-11105
UHIT CODE L
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY
as duly appo1nteo T ruslee under the
loltowmg described deed or trutt
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 29:i.'4h (pay-able at the time or sale tn lawful
1011 8• money ol the Unlled Statet) all
right hlle and m1eres1 conveyed to
PUBLIC Mnf ICE and now neld by 11 under 5810 Deed _______ r1V _____ ol Trust tn the property herematter
NOTICE OF T .. USTEE'S ULE
TS No 2703
Control Ho St772
f0U ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
DEED Of TAUS T DATED Decem-
t>e• 18 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE
AC T10N TO PROTECT YOUR
I PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN
I EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER
On March 2 1984 II 9 15 A m .
GATEWAY MORTGAGE CORPOR-
ATION a Calrrorn1a corpo• a11on. as
duly appointed Trustee under and
pu1suan1 10 Deed ot TruSI reco•ded
December 29 1980 as 1net No
46662 1n book 13893 page 1483 or
Olllc1al Records 1n the office ot the
County Recorder ot Orange. State
ot Ca1ttorn1a executed by Tim JoMs
and Mar1or1e M Jones WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at
It~ or ule tn lawful money of the I United States) at the front entrance
to the Old Orange County I Courthouse localed on Santa Ana
Blvd be1ween Sycamore St &
I
Broadway San11 Ana Ca1ttorn111 all
r!Qhl 1111e and 1n1eres1 conveyed 10
and now held by 1( under said Deed
or Trust 1n the property situated 1n
s11d County and Slate described as
That poruon ot Lot 207 or N--
pOtt Height' as shown on a map
•ecoraed •n Boo1< 4 Page 83 ot m1S-
ce11aneou1 mapa rec<>tda ot Or-
a09e County Caltforma described
as IOllOwS
Parcel 3 as shown on 11 map rued
1n Book 143 Pages 45 and 46 of
Parcel maps m the ott1ce ot the
county recorder ot Orange County
Ca11rorn1a r11e str&et address or the real
property desc11bed above tS
purported to be 42 l·C East 20th
Street. Costa Mesa CA 92627
The undersigned a1sc111ma any
l1ab11t1y lor any incorrectness ot the
above street address and other
common des1gna1ton 11 any. Shown
herein
Said sale w111 be made but
wnhout covenant or warranty e•·
press or implied regarding 1ttle
POS$t!SS1on or encumbrances 1n
eluding lt>e5 charges and expenses
ol tne Trustee and ot tne trusts
trPated bf said Deed ot Trust to
pay the remaining pflnc1pat sums of
the notl'Cs1 !>eCured by 581d Deed ol
Trust with interest thereon as
prQv•dP<l 1n sc11d note (SI advances
t .tny under thP terrns ot said Deed
•t Trust tee!> c.narges and ex
pen~., 01 the Trustee and 01 the
trust) rrPatf'd D) sa•d Deed ol
T1ust
Theo IOl<tl <tmount or the unpaid
oaianc.e 01 the ob1tg11ton secured
Dy the property 10 oe sold and
I re<tsonablf' Hflmate<l costs ea
11enses and 11dvances at the time or
11he 1n1t1al fubhca11on ot the Notice Of 5o1lf' IS t3 1600 15
The henel1c1ary under ,aid Deed
''' T•u" r1eretotore executed and
rH1l1•"'"dto the underStgnea a w11t
tPn l)prlar11t1on ol deleult and De-
m.ir1d lr11 Sale and a wrttten Nollce I ''I ri .. 1111111 and (lect1on tr• Sell Tne
11ri1IPt\•QllPci caused said Noltce ot n .. 1.11111 ,1rid Election to Sell to ~
"~or dNl 1n the-CO\Jnty wnere lhe
descr1beo
TAUSTOA JOHN JAY GINTER Ill
BENEFICIARY NEWPORT HAR·
BOUR
NA TtONAL BANK
RECORDED June 29 1981 as
Instr No •2133 '" Book 14t19
page 687 ol OHte•al Records 1n the
office of the Recorder ot Orange
County.
said oeed or trust describes the
tollow1ng property
PARCEL t Pateel 1 1n tne Clly of
Newport Beach County of Orange
State of Calttornta as per map hied
'"Book 62, Page 1 t ot Parcel Maps.
1n the otltce ot tne County Recorder
or said County being a resub-
d1v1s1on ol Lois 50 lo 53 1nctus1ve. of
Tract No 8425 as per map re·
cordea 1n Book 389. Pages 6 to 14
1nclus1ve. Miscellaneous Maps, 1n
the oltlce ol tne County Recorder or
said County
Except therefrom alt 011. oil r~nts
minerals mineral rights, natural gas
nghts and other hydrocarbons by
wh111soever name known tnat may
be wtth1n or under said land
together w•th tne perpetual rtght of
drtll•no m1n1no eAplortng and oper-
ating therefor and SlOrtOQ tn and
removing tne sarne rrom said land
o• any other •and 1nclud1ng tne r~ht
to wh1pstock or d1rec1ton1t1y drtll
and mine from lanas other than said
1and. °'' or gas wens. tunnels and
shalls into ttvough o• across the
subsurface ot said land and to bOt-
tom such wh1pstocked or d11ec-
11on1liy drttled wells, tunnil!s and
shalts under and beneatn or
beyond the eatenor hm1ts tnereot
and 10 rl!<Jrtlt relunnel eQu1p main·
ta•n repair deepen and operate
any such wells or m1"es without the
"9hl lu drtlt mine store. explore
and operate through the surface ot
the upper 500 teer ot the subsurface
ot said land as reserved by lhe
Irvine Company a We91 Virginia
Corporation 1n Deed recorded Oc
toner 15 1975 1n Boni.. 11538 Page
1830 of Ort1c1al Records
PARCEL 2 Easements (AJ over
con1tguous lots lor the purpo~ 01
1nstallat1on and maintenance of u11t-
111es and drainage lac1lltH11 for en-
roac11ment and for natural seltle-
ment of structures and (B) sub1ec1
to 1ne 11gh1 ot ded1cat1on. ove< prt-
vate streets w1thtn the coverea
property to• the purposes ol 109resa
and egress all as more particularly
descnbed 1n the artrete entitled
Easements m that certam Declar
a11on of Covenants Cond11tons and
Restnc11ons recorded AuguSI 1:i.'
1974 1n BOOI< 11218 Pages t687 10
17 14 ot Off1c1al Records
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DA TED June 25
198 t UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF TH E NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
18 Shoat Ortve Newport
Beach/Corona det Mar Area. CA
(II a street address o• common
aes1gna1ton ot property is shown
above no warranty •S given as to Ifs
completeness or correctne:nl The
benalic1ary under said Deed ol
T wst by reason ot a orecicn or de·
laull 1n the obl1ge11ons 'ecured
thereby heretofore executed and
I ri>al pro111:rty 15 located
O.it" January :i.'5 1984
C.AfEWAY MORTGAGE
PORA TIQN
cl~ Scl!C1 Tr U\f Pe
600 Nt>rth Brana
C.IPr•dale CA 9 l:i.'03
18 t81 9S6 7 tOO ,..1 2512
Bv l f'la Anderson
PuDl•shed Orange-Coast
P1tot f Pb II IS 2') 1984
delivered 10 the underStgned 11 wrtt
en Deelarallon or Default and De
COA mend tor Sale and w111ten nottee ot
breacn and ot election 10 cause the
undersigned to sell sa•d property to
ullsty H id obllgallons. and there-
after the und~Slonea caused Hid
nOtlCf' 01 breach and of etectton to
Ml.IC NOTICE
be recorded November 9 1981 H
Daily Instr No 42133 of Of11c1at Records
799.84 in the olftee of tne Aecorde• ot Or.
ange County
<>••d Slit' Wtll be made out
without covenant or warranty a•
pren or 1mpt..O. regard•OQ title
l'ICTITIOUI •UltNlll pottelStOO. or en<;umbr•nces to NAME STATEMENT pay the rerna1n1ng prtnc1pa1 sum ot
1 t 11 tne note(sl secured by said deed ot ""' o owmg persons are dOlng Trust wtlh •nterett aa 1n said not• b1Js1neu II\ OEVELOP£D REAL EST ATE provided advances. II any under
1S08 N Bnsio1 St Santa Ana CA the terms ot sa•d Deed of Hull fffl 9:;>706 charges and upensea of th•
Jonatnan e Sheehan t5922 H•I• T•ullee and of the trusts cr1u1ted by
Way Gorden Grove CA 9:i.'643 Htd Deed ot Trust A1t ~ A Floyd t3901 Nadia way S11d ule wilt be held on Monday
u arden Grove CA 9:i.'643 Maren t9. 1984 at 2 00 pm 11 the
Th•t l)u\lness ,1 f.Onductnd lly a Chapman Avenue entrance to the
ge111er&I partnership CMc Center Building 300 E11t
Rick A Floyd Cnapman Ave . Orange CA
Tnit tlltflment wu lllltd wtth th• At th• lime ot the 1nt1111 publi
1..ounty Ctiwk of Orang1> County on cation ot this notl<:e the total Ji n 19 19114 amount of the unpaid bAlanc;e ot the
l':nt2n ot>119at100 MC\;red by the above d•
l'utillahad Or nr Coatt Dally tcrlbed dHd Ol lru1t 11nd Htlmated
P1101 f ab 1 'i 2? ' Maren 7 t984 CO.It •·~nNt and advances ti
904 84 I 148.826 M
Tne total 1na1btedneu being an
e11tm111 on wht<.h th" ex>enmo bid It
eompuled may be oc1a1nea by call
------------11ng 17 141 937 09(1(1 or 12 t31 Pta.IC NOTICE e21 ceo5 1~ dey tiefor• ,,.,. aate ___ ....;.;;.;;~.;.;.;~;..;;..---I Dated Februaty 13 1984
flC TITIOUI IUllHlll l 0 smvtCE COMP~l\IY
NA .. ITATIMINT n tatd l rutt ..
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c.,11eo• Blvd Su1141 C· t?3 9'668
•nati .. m CA 117ll05 17141 SJ~ tlfl88
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678
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ltatrll 1112 8tatral
COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
WESTOLIFF
1002
Beaut1ful 4 BR Cape Cod with
almost new pool & spa. Wonder-
fully spacious rooms. over-sii.ed
garage & out of vtew RV parking
area. All of thlS and convenient
location to everything!!
111,IOO
Loe 3 Bdrm otder 1t11er
nome on huge lot Eiust-
mg FHA toan at only 8 5%
interest• 759-150 t
AFFOHHU
IPTICll HMI
One or the best buys 1n
Eastblutt 4Br'a plus den.
large kitchen and break-
fast room Lovely patios
and total privacy
$3:i.'5.000 Ask tor Mary
Oentls 644-7020
LllH RIAL HTUE
llYFROITS
LllO ISLE
FHECLOSHE
Near new 5 Br 5 ba con-
1ampory on 45 IOQI tot s 1 475,000
Lllll ISU TUii
Large custom home on
extra large lot Will con-
sider trade down lor
usable property
~l q
C.OLDWell
BANl(eRO
WESTCLIFF
Beautiful 4 BA Cape Cod
w•lh almost new pool and
spa W onderfully
spacious rooms.
over-Stzed gaage & out of
view RV parking area All
this and convenient 10-
ca1tQn to e11ery1hlngtt
144-tOIO
llPUl-C41
I ~:I••··············~ Rare 5 Br 3 Ba lront own-1• ers unit on xtra wide
Trad1ttonal 3 Br. 31/2 Ba. Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $990.000
214 Via Ithica Open Sun l -5
Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba. lrg playroom.
fireplace. beam ceiling. $420.000
IRYllE TEllACE
1833 Galatea Terrace Open 1-5
Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br. 4 Ba.
patio, pool home Prime loc. $775,000
VISTA DEL LIDO llYFllOIT
Fabulous bay/mountain view 1 Br. I Ba.
condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000
llYSIDE PUCE llYFllOIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up;
2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000
PElllSUU 11 .. E OCEAIFllOIT
Ocean & jetty views Manne room, 4 Br. 3
Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1.285,000.
ClllOIADO ca YI •• YFROIT
1 Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 851 boat
.deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /trade
IRROWllEAI HOIE
Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view 3500 sq
ft. $440.000. Will trade for a local pr} lmmub
Plaw•
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ACTION
C'.all A OAILY rtLOT
AO-VISOI
MJ-M71
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Ltt11e Ml .. Mutfet ut oo e
Tullet, along c ame 1
aplder and read In th•
Dally Piiot Clallllled
MC11oo about Ml .. Mul-
let'• Tutfet and bOught It
lor $9 95 You can Mii
your tvlfet and Iota of
other thlng1 through
Dally Pilot Cla11t11ed
~dt Call a.2-M178
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parcel wllh spacious 2 Br
rear unit 1 bfk lrom CdM
main beach Owner must
s.ell 1mmed & wlll con·
sider any otter'
ROIHS HAL n
111-2311
I 75-3311 ht1/Whd1
FORICLOSUllH-IH
Da11y Hot List ol 80-l:i.'O
properltes All Orange
Co defaults Ir~ hst &
•nstruct•on on how to buy
foreclosures 998-636 1
HOHlllUH
Over ' 1 ac 1n Newport
back bay area wl dbl w•de
drive for horse trailer AV
etc Two nice :i.' Bdrm t
Ba homes t blk to trails
7C. -t
COSTA IHI
Nr Npt Hts Custom 3BR
2ba lrplc: shllkA root •
Gue"lt Apt w/lrplc: 4 BBQ
$225 000
lltJ loCar41t Altr.
Hl-7121
IEWPOIT NITS FIXER
Older :i.' Bdrm 1 Ba home
situated on a 8000 SQ It
101 Great 1oca1ton Ask·
1ng only $145 000
Traditional
Realty
aa 1-1:no
OCWFllOIT llPLll
Oulst1nd1ng beachfront
property wllh large 2 bed
2 bath upper unit • 2
bdrm t ba lower
Sf!asoned sum -
mer /winter rarital prop-
erly convenient to all rec-
reation and shopping
For th• true lo¥er ot the
N~wp o rt ldesl yl e
S4S8 .000 1\31 t400
~·\II HI HO .. I
llOMI ~ ·-A( ~l CSTAJE
131-1400
FOUND tllver long hair Open SUNDAYS 1 to 4 IHIH l1f1r1i11tt4 last bar super plu1n
(Persian ttke) cat , 3180MOUNTAIN VIEW Gtaeral 2202 decor natural rock lrptc
declawed. vtc Culver & ~GUNA BEACH bbQ patf(> soter heated
Walnut Irv 552-6188 673·3750 or 494-2220 59~~;:,ntrnt furn pool & spa elite area
lalboa 2 Br w/frpt 1 blk to bch S500 s plus $50 security tee 537-5027 Peaia1al1 1007 lt~rt lt1cll 1069 s1001yrly
Bayfront Condo. trg 2 Br 1 earm. luxvrlout Condo 2 Br • den, 1 blk IO bGh DIDI Poiat 2226
2 B I V 11 B S900(yrly 3 BR/2 BA. S790 a . boat s tp, panoramic in 1 a alboa An111ous Su••tr I Wlittr 111ew sparkling cond 10 sell By o w nr . VERY ATTRACTIVE
Furnished $575.000 Call S 1 22.00~ 9<t6-7893 flt1t1l1 493-0467 ~ ;~~~:~:~~:: ~~~:· 101 ILDIU aeon flEALn OCEAN VIEW 2 br. 2 ba
Owner wlll show by appt. Luwurlous Condo on PlllP MllllEIEIT condo. S« gate. pool
-water. super vtew. secur 114/111-1173 tennis $750 642-9772 CoroDI del 1'1111 1022 lty door man. reduced view. 1 Br upper Condo
$100,000 to $550.000. Poot. spa. walk to beach May trade Owner COM View 01 bay and b $575 523 3008 675·1938& 851 -839-4 lights across trom park & har or -1111111 POOL
LHl-"1111111 VIEW
Check into this super valve llYFHIT llOIE
at only $399,000 FEE A On sand, wlboat slip F111er
perfect tamlly home on a upper Peaceful atmos-
large secluded lot 1n a phere. plenty ol prkg New
Qule\ cul-de-sac street kitchen. 2 br. 2 ba 1 ~tra
vacant and ready tor a rooms S325.000
Decorator sharp 3Bd. VIEW CONDO'S 28R,
trench doors, atrium & WI D. amen111ea from
dining rm S 1800/mo $675 Agt 496-5980
N B Sp acious 2Bd •
townhouse wl pvt patto. 2 Foanllla
lg bdrms fireplace Valley 2234
S850/mo yrly -
last escrow Mrs Loog. 650-t t90
Border bargain• Fncd 5 rm W1ttrfrt1t Ht•H llC. hse k1ds1pe1s only $300 IUtra. 131-1400 deposit $500 s rents •I' Call us lor details
144-1211 msm . ' .
Cotti N111 1024
2000 ·~ ft 3 '" 2 ba hm w/1acuzz1 Just
reduced $10 ,000
$ t39.900 Call 966-t967
COSTA IESI COHOS
11411119tti• ....
OPEi DAILY 10-8
Sll,500
FINAL SALE OF THE
VENOOME
CONDOMINIUMS
All 2 story units wtth
• 3 Bdrms -2 Baths
• Appro11 1250 Sq Ft
• Prtvate Entrance
• L1v1ng Rm wt Fireplace
• Bu11t-tn Kitchen
• Dining Area
• Private Patio
• Garage/Lndry Hkups
• Comm Pool/Recreahon
-
~Ari RtHO"l'T
llOMI., 1-.
AE~L ESTATE
831-1400
BA YFRONT Spectacular
corner View. dock, sec
$1.350.000 675-2330
53!1-6190 Best FEE
lalka Haat. lt1cll 2240
Ill OAIYll-IY OWIH PtaiD111l1 2207 HOMES foA RENT
1 w, f11ted rate 30 yrs "---------13 Bdrm 2 Ba $800-$850 Monaco with best GC On E Bay Ave 1 block to Fenced yards & garage
view 14 Aue Villars beach 4 Br 1' • ba 2-stry Kids & pets welcome
Open wknds 6-40-1538 S9501mo yrly 673-5638 Agent. no fee 863-1500
10 PRllE HITS
1n tr1ple A Orange Co lo-
cation o· Vacancy
644-7424 No brokers
ptease
Ill CAHOI CHTOI
Lowest priced golf course
custom ln Canyon 4
Bedrooms. 4 baths, prt-
vate pool and spa Ut-
llmate in privacy
Sl.195.000
110-1100 -COTE t~
REALTY
lllC&JIYH
Golf courM view
2 Br condo with
2 car g1r 275K
Peninsula Pt Exec home Hunt HarbOr 2 Br 2 ba
2500 SQ It di• 3 Br 21, w/crpts thru-out balcony
Ba. lrg master bdrm view garage tool S500's
suite den lam rm. 3 • lee 539-6190 Best lrptc s. steps to bay. nr
beach alarm. No pets Luxury lor less' 3 Br :i.' b8
Yrly lse 500 K St By set for last move 1n $700
App I s 1 9 0 0 I m 0 k•dS pets Ok 539-6190
548-2575 Best Atty FEE
CoroH del fllar 2222 Vacant 3Br 2Ba S875 3 Br :i.'Ba $750 1Br $460 close
tBR Iba condo. upstairs to schoots kids ok
$775 per mo $775 secur-962-4471Keith968-9853
1ty 71 4 1863 -1191.
MacArthur & P C H lrYiH 2244
3br 2ba lrpl bll·tns din
rm. $975 mo Avatl 4-15
640-7721 or 759-1803
$850 2 Br garage refr1ge.
south of Hwy no pets
708 Avocado 673 7787
4Br 2ba vrew pool tennis
gdnr 2 frptc. ownlagt
S20001mo 759-8006
Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-sty on
park 400'~ Heholrope s 1200 673-8823
Cott• Mt11 2224
----·1·1·0·4-B•d-rm·s-----
$750-$1300
~ ~lsorl
·Realty
786-1172
3880 Mtdlefson Drtve
1rv1ne
673-7761
HH COLLHiE PHI M-TWO
Upgraded 4 bdrm. 2 bath ONGS
2 Bdrm 2 Ba Condo Sea-AVAILABLE MARCH tsl
spray. near Hamilton & 1 S595 MO Use my 3bdrm
Brookhur91 trplt dish-. Woodbrtdge home. Wh1le
washer patio garage No 1 I m on vacat10.n 6 months
pets please Agent no, to a year Aet s 786-3114 home near shopping. ITARNZI COMPA. l schools freeway A-1 N'1'! lee 863-0755 J M P111ers Woodslde 4 Br cond1t1on $129 900
LIDOREALn
113·1300
N B Furn Lido offices
Rec Sec conlrn rm
673-3313
Nice 2 Br Condo • attach
dbl gar $92,500 Mon-
ticello 1 story Bkr AM
83t-:i.'t70 PM 496-7649
llSTHSS SIU
2BR :i.'ba condo w/v1ew
1:i.' ,•1, assum Sec gate
642-8799 or 844-8722
Dani Poiat 1026
11111. 1121 SPlllll
Hiiitop ocean view Large
lot '" t1glou1 neigh·
borhood 2 BR lba
S 178.500 Call 240-t234
Haat. ltacll 1040
Dalebout
Bay& Beach
Red Estate
•fAl UIArf U Cf l UltCf SIHCf lf•f
llHTlliTll OllHT
Very neat 3 bedroom
home Taatelully decor-
aled Restful lanai and
gardens Low mainten-
ance yard and sparkling
pool 5250.000
131-1100
VERY PAIVA TE 2 Bdrm
hO\lse nea beach on cul
de sac A V access
S 125,000 Bkr 963-8377
lmae 1044 * IHllHSI * on low prlCed R1ncho San
Joaquin -2 etory
townhome w /vlew
Owner lltxlble
25 PALOS-Sun 1.s
J Doran Bkr 759-0619
MAGNIFICENT
Waldorf MOdel In Turtle
Rock VISl8 4 Bdrm. 2•..;
ba tn TOP CONDITION
Cent AIC, decorated In
aarthtone1 Backs to
gorg•ou1 greenbalt
S28t.500 •
Jl!21:or 1
·Realty
786-1172
CH TOM
2 Bdrms carpel drapes, 3 Ba. h1Qhty upgraded.
garage $550 t mo. ltke new cond $1200
SPllllll VILLA 546·4 198 759· 1640
180 degree view ol ocean 2 er 1 ba gar w/d hkup
and bay Enter through 2208-C Placenua Ave No
security gates to tm-pets $595 545-7983
ported 11a1tan marble
entry to this 4 Br 4 Ba
home wtlh winding stalr-
wa) & elevator to
e1at·ora1e recreation
area Hie perlect home
tor e11ecut1ve entertaln-
tng $1,495.000 with land
M aureen Wh•te /Ed
Escano 644-6200
M11cnab·lrvin11
I I •I \
I l I\: I \ \, ...
llPLU 121 000 II.
Assume exlatf"il $260,000
1st 207 Lugonla Call Mr
Thomae at 833-8021
2 Br 2 Ba spht level
conao Pentrtdge Cove.
lrplc dishwasher patio,
washer/dryer refrrge. dbl
garage. elect garage
door opener No pets
please $850 • $600 dep
Agent no lee 863-0755
*Westside sharp 2 Br
t Ba house carpets
Orapes. Inca palto w l d
rm No pets $555/mo
securtty dep Must have
good credit 548-5442 or
170-5629
3 Br 2 Ba. lrpl. Mesa Verde
$800/mo O wnr /agt
639-3 152 or 720-0740
4 Br 3 ba, $990/mo 1s1 &
last • Sec dep. lse opt
Modern 2 sty Back Bay 4 avau Ken 673-7771
Bdrm, 3 ba. poof/spa. 2 S950/mo lnctds gardener.
l1plc'1. h i celllngs MesaVerde:i.'100sQlt 3 $400,000 May lrade lor B 2 B commercial or lndustrtat ' a No pets Ref's
Prln only 642-136(1 reQ Agent 559-6<'2 I
llLIOA LIE HPUX •II Ht 1114• Ma1izl1t Hov~s Apts & Condos Walk to shops. beach. Bal Landlords Advertise Free
Pter. terry. rest 3Brl 2ba 50¢ at Stores & Markell
ea. 218 Bel Bl 673-2943 84 l·4260 •••ilt Btatl 1100 Beaut 3br 211ba Twnhae
8 by 25 Tr1lter home Aduh New paint. crp(. 1mmac
park , C M S6900 Lrgbdrmt Pool.jaG.ten-
631-6120 nts S 1100/yr lte East-
s1de 64S-7050 o r
UllHllLLI 645·4685
A beaut 1972 Royal Don't wait 8ackbay t br
L111a1 ltacll 2241
North Laguna 2BR 2ba
ltreplace. spa Fully furn
S 1500/mo Agt 673-5595
Ll1aa1 Billa 2250
HOME FOR AENT
Laguna Htlts 2 Bdrm $800
Fenced yards & garage•
Kids & pets welcome
Agent no lee 863-0755
L11aa1 li111l 2252
S925 Alt new pvt 2br. den
2ba wet bar lrple 2 car
2 patios 495-0:i.'83 alt 5 l••rrt leacll 2269
S2000 t mo M odern 2
Story Back Bay, 4Bd 3
ba 3300 sit. 3 car gar.
pool. J.llC • • •&e lot Poss
turn or opl 642-1366 * • WANTED Harbor View Home Rent or lease
optlon 548-4609
3 Br. 2 be Condo. trplc
new crpts. nr beach &
Hoag $900/mo 630-3550
LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrms. 2
baths S 1300/mo yrly
&73 7793 alt 6
LIDO ISLE 3 br. 2 ba. den
No pels Reis req Avall
Mar 1 S 1600 Long term
tenant desired 673-2477
PENTHOUSE on wate
$2000 mo. 2br 2ba lrpl
2000 SQ II 974·2144
POOL DOVER SHORES
3 BEDROOM • 3 BAT~
$ t9001Mo 549-199 1
C halet hm lge llv-bungalow &QPls g1r yd
lrtil/dlnlrtil & kllch area s350 P;:r• rent & vttl•• lam rm wfwet bar. mstr ba w/walk-ln clOMI & 539-5 t Best Rily FEE Prestigious AREAt Lg 2 br
gardan lub Elaborate Exec xtra lrg Coodo 2 Br extras encluded • gar-
dretslng are• wldbl llnk Oen 2 Ba lrple. pool, age llat $600 othe<t av1111
Young 1dvl11 we+come S850/mo 673 3313 539-6190 ~It f'EE
Agt 540-5937 Great Etllde foe, 3 Br, dbl Sml 1 Bf dpt11. 2 blkt from
Acrtlft 1125 gar KldllPtt OK 5850 beach, cute & Quiet wl pvt
Pvt X11' STRIP • h 8C • 6• 1 8443 Or 548-004 1 ~::;~19~2 o:ec,.g:o~lmo
dbl wide mobile tn Mur Low $600'1 rents th11 · ~
rleta $98.&0C , upper class 3Br 2b a olf SH J11a Cir. 2Z71
20 ac. yr round streem.1 Beker bvttne Qtr kids can §80 Juen fretture 2 Br 2 view. lhr from Oro Co 1 539 8190 Best Alty FEE ba comly dacor/:11 5550 S.46,000 tetma BKAI k d
670_8828 or 870 to76 MESA V!RDE Btaul 1 a Ok call 311·8190
nelQhborhOO<I. corner tot. Beat Alty FEE
........ IHJ lZOO •BA 2ba. lrplC 1990/mo I a z4•A -98•·08M Hta nal H¥
2 Xlnt fGtail atorn on !!""-------·~-. coatt H"""'. Corona de4 •E•a Wllll Buy wi rtntl So C<> Pfit ~ -• -Br 2 ba kid/pet S575 Call Mar Corner bldg • park 3 Br 2 Ba lamlly rm fruit 639 6 t90 Best FEE
1ng 2400 • 2350 tlQ h or treH $975/mo Pete,
c.n be comDlned Rel Select Pr~ 151.3191 T11tla 22'0
alonoMtca Corp Jim
Graham 875·8700 lmR _.. Frp1e oar 2ba enhancn
2 er t ·~ ea, 2 cer Ill g1r. 38r hrne v.ile'a Mlle kit Ctaatrdal , no pe11 Avail 311 c.u S600 a ktcl• pet 011 ap· Pr•f!l!y 1290 Pete Johnsoo 63, 12H J>Tovt 539·8190 e.1 FEE
t::PC)n le;front prltMI tor •PPt !ntal11ttr Itta
otfa bldg 8A7' tQ ft R"1c111pe11 ;;;tcome ined I(
S 1 800.000 8111 OrUf'ldYI NEW & LOVELY bt hM dbl gar H 3!t m111t
Bkr 6 75..&18 1 dacor 2 11ory twnhN pvt 1oc;11 other1 avalltl)I"
.. llltllnl htlt~lltl Ualta lllO encl patlO 0u11Hn 1111 , 5394190 O.tRtrr rct 4 Br, 2 ~ bl. lltlQle family Woiitll-iiioiii-iifiai....,iiiPillil!~~ I dtmng ., .. 0.,1199 Ur ..
delacfleO hafM, Turtlt Cost• i2 unit1. pie·' pin• Comm l>OO(, For Id •c•'-
Aock Ald09 LIQ yatd turetqu(t 12 b+Og com-1 c; r o u I r om park ft ft ~I
ale, mtereom I NC ay1 pi.11, '3.500 000 Pool 1150/mo c•• ~nt vac; I"""" mot• 30 JllC tac etubhM, outdOOI" WfST COST A MESA ft I
tr Detow m.artcat rate 880'1, trplQ 04 erlCI Oflv• by 110 Jo1nn ' c;tll
ltnan SJ30,000 FOt ~to O a r a get 0 r 0 I I fO( more daltlll 280, 1 o•:ay DL.t
652-0Vt7 (ltYIM P.,;lflc) '370,000. 19t-3 Hl*l... btlh 16()() mo yrly 8 rlU
I •{. l1M19 betort , .... I Wet•tftHt ... ffltt II\ m
M ove a moun111n or dlM>t MrvKlt Geo Clklnt 111•1.... lll·l• NI•
merch1nd1M With cta.u1-co 1-44. 7500 A•k for ....
lltd 0..2 ~7a JoeG""''" ~~~~~~·l S,2·567!_
Orange Coat DAIL y PlLOT /Wtdnetesay. Febnilfj 22, ,.... D7.
_u_tttt_il_1a_,_a._t_n...__1&1&Jt CU!fttl7 Dwywall ~ la.U, ..,. mer•, ]!•!i!t El''l•!=das!S..,. __ _
&iVftays • Parllng 1.ots .... Rf Mt HANDYMAN be bAWJXCL IA<! ..,..._ W..eM Haul no. MIWWIO Studlr11 V04.lf kw can gpar1r1e ,. ,.,... et.AcMC'blR P•l*· l~ift!ajiiiiii.,.llllillPll•
Re$>alte -~Ing F'enc:91 oedl• add'ne to Hano. tape. 8COUltlc ~ Mow1ng.-~no Twic. a nat tr9 true .. r.., race 2 •n•ro-t1c, rellebl• 9y AICHAAOSINOA '*9na & ,~., au.. $2.17 per day
Tl'lat's All Y<N pay fOf
3 llnea. 30 da)'I
In the
l"fl .. ·lll 111·41M rt• up W1te & 3 kid• to •not & w tntur ... UC. mo S20-S25 850-4!018 Thank you Jon '59-1138 mature -oma11 will et.tin l1Cen99 280644 t4 yra or Wcri Of!ry 2'40·3173
IUnlttia feed LA RAV 7~-t820 433 190 1-$32·"41 -• ~ KRVEOEA HAULING your hie 845-S 12• G&O hapc>y loc.el CUllOl'Ntl ~ WIHOO~lno Jn. .... ... -D'mitti~ MY Robe REMODEi.iNG All~ lltctdcal .lAPAlft! !!!_11111 Furnitut• 11aal\. ei.tl·upt lac•• Tu ,..,_,. you, 616-0383 .. ...,ion Aw ConNt·'
NV A1aoeusiomublne1t II fLECTR1c1•N P '"•d ... ~.. Matt8"~·&089 """'.-fTYP•1·-·n.-.m•~, 1au.t5t0 iy orl~acn•no ' 1Ct0<11. eo.1a ~ yr• In at•• Lie bond~ "' r "' --lndlvtcJual & buslneu """".. ~ "' ~ ~-.. Alf~. ICftOol I •· DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIECTORY
N!g11t1&P/l 6•2·8"82 intd M&·lS&ianY1lme r1gti1, fr .. MUm•t• on TllllHllll• HeaJt•StfYkt tax., CPA Free""· F'AOMPT.HEATPAO: Proft.-on•I ••llP•P•r tQNllprotecta Ut•WMt
BABYSITTING O _ _ _ large or amall jobl UC Lawn·lr ... ll'lrub lnttall •-~ ... •trt/M-··~ mates 631 ·MS3 KEN FESSIONAL.S. 838-7 t48 hinging at r .. ~able ••-.&-N-.rvv-1 a CMY H ME Remodeling & Aep11rt AU 398821 073-0359 . Treetrlm/Aemcwal -·--12 YRS EXP rm amall pr..::. Lynn S4t.ff17 l !~-==~==a.:..-... -,...,. • 0111 Mesa phases of earpen1ry &. ----&..awn malnt1Ao1otllllno ·~ Htwpo<t ~d Income TaA, reas. rat... ---I• Area 548-8238 gen bY11d109 7$9-1803 8AYSHORE El.EClAIC Fr .. Htlmate 548-8065 1--.1a.. .... ,._, tic bOn<Sed ADVANCED My ptic;.a .,e email! We Gels ~CXlld tt."9 W .. 'OOW WA"' .. '~ Compl Elec ~ •-.. .,..._. MGMT SERV 96+7~ RON ~n Toget"-Uphol W I "" -'"ffY ~~erh will ~byau in my Butld/Aemod ofc. tut, rm rald/commtllndl.lt Tr" Trim. C1eal\Ups u_ CHUCK THOMPSON e:)G.;0730 enyt1~ -~only~ ..
ome elllble Ind add • bay wndl# Fr-"'h lie 438771 S.-5-93"1 Yard Mlln & Hauling lhil ltx PA TING OUAUTY" 831-202t ;~:i·1~~s Re~~= ~~J:~IOS=d~~eo~~ Elect ContrKtor· Fr .. 1.eo8"7-2•57•557·•508 Hwu·•aM,.flll S.mct eek~15;9 ........ WindowWlllflttlQ•yr•.XP
plue 1"41 IRVINE MIRROR
and the HUNTINGTON
BEACHCOMBER ev.ry
1150·6016 0 _ ... _ .... _'Roo" -"' Ouallty WOtk guar BaaiJ!iaa --Furnac:.t&GuPtp109 Pru11g1ous Newport Custorn~.nomidd1i ...!f,!!ft. tnl/~A:O lna6dit/OC11.~ecr..,.. ..... i t ,,_.111r-._.. • ..,.,.... uno •37&3•~Steve997-7183 •••HOMERiPXtR ..... Cltuiat Buch Metting Ad· man h..U.S tntr/eJCt., . ..__ Pu5'5-~ IOwr•t• AndyliU .. 25'8
It ~ • • Ooofs-Wtnd0W...Cab4nell ELECTRICIAN Elee-Ptumb·Carpenlry x.1 ilt p/t aomie1ic J;;i6 dresses Ma11 ta<ward1ng. Fr "1. Mile• •98-8394 tq> PMrat Wlailew Wednesday 11 no eX1re charge•
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met Panet-Paltoe.-Fences 35 LIC 233108 Small/lg• Remodel• Keith 64~72 Have own transp, 22 yra h 0 Id I n g c a I I I n --Pl••W.. ltrrictl
Buoys. Housecleaning for 1Y" exp Jflrry s..µ413 1ob1. fepalrl 5'8-5203 CAilMe First. I'll h• ...... •1tP gd rel a S.-2-5156 mB••l-cneck Newport Mail ~::~ou:n1:rai:'~:: ............ -1· !"!~fto.,,. ... P!'"Pll~lll'l'\19 your t>oa1? Call B•rt>ara 'Ceraaic Tilt _., o II Ser v Ic e•. F t "-67 .. 3"""1 ,,.. _. • Wl .. DOWReP~CEMEHT Ulflllltl rels 536-0694 , ... u.,. th1nor!Ql"ltf0ti.t 25yra ROBINS CLEANING 71•'631-7663 r•et ....... ~...., Wa1-Hesl~'250 CENTER Alum \IJindOwS
Custom Tile Service ltfiailma el(&) refs Wall 6'&-1886 SERVICE a lhOloug'11y ---INT/EXT 20 y .. ,. fxJ* WISl.ued In ~ ..000 Your Dally Pilot
Servloe Oi.rectOfy
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Uualtly workman1h1p '"LICI'"' & .. loo•s AMERICAN HANDYMAN clean house 5•0-0357 Ktriat Average ~ 129 . 14WD.141-Jlft tramea. 1 day WVICe "~r'""'~~~IP!'!'!-Reas puces S.-7-8322 " " " C • A1C MOVING,.. M t iaJ S.-2.0.-42 Fauc.ta.Wsttd1Ut41fa M0-3551 /A N Upnoltltry. Res'eurants &. arpentry, Windows. Class Acuon Cleaners • 91 • ------
Compu1er Moo fees Free Cllili Cart ottice turnttur• IJOfge) Paint. e1c 8"7-2367 Local home/apt c.lnng ~~'f1~:~1 L~;:..~o Ouallty paini"1ng 1nt1e•t. 0~~_:.rr::,.':c lutt Lrtr
---------Coun1oel Meg 6.-2-7047 My tiome nr Vista View 432·9633 or 55"-7121 Rei>ai,., Painting, Drywall. exper M2·926• Dayna line workmanaNp Wayne 'Zi';t.,,,. M&M'a..2-9o33 i5•1ai......,.;;Jaw .... r•equ-.·r.~thatl"""!•.u'!t
School at •05/Magnolia Gar•ealaft etc Free estimates *GEN HouNCleanlng * *&-1 lllYIM* Leffler (IXOYE) 751-9103 c.ontractot• wfW) l*'form
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M•ititas/lta .. tliat C1ltiaet M1ki a1 4 yrs · 848-5189 -Gary 6.-5-5277 PTL Rehable, ••per lrM est BeSI Quahly 25 yr exp Pte1ter Palnttng Prof !!!ii, - -work OYel S200 lnduOlf'G 1".New cabinets. catunet Ct•lracttrl EEi REPAIRS & REMODEL C11016.-6-6502 650-3263 Loe T · 116 428 730-1353 home & commet main-~xp . llJr typea. (air lebOr and materlal1 mus1
SPEciXl low RATES h1c109 bars & tormica Ct al Topl*'lremoved Clean-Carpentry, C4tment. dry· Gen Houteel .. n1no Reta. STARVING COLLEGE tainanc. 673·8222 pt\C.9S, lie tr" nt Fred be ltc.en9ed UnlteenMd
Custom Ouallt" Work-Lie countertops 642-0881 aer up, new lawn• 751·3"78 wall 12 yrs 831-3408 trans. 1eliable Lorraine. STUDENTS MOVING CO OUAUTYPAiNTING. FAtR 213/434-8339 LB OaVld contractor• 1tioul4 ao ' IEllm 1111 •-st 962 0510 1 3 L c. r 12• •36 1 .... eve 11•1&35-9528 Anan. atate In their edv.n1.ing Int ref'a 851-6285 CABINETS-CARPENTRY • .,_ • ABRAHAM'S Gen malnt.. SCOTTY'S• 1 Electr. • a 1 pm I 1 • naur.... PRICES Free •llmatea ContrectOfa and con.
SPECIAL Lo-Yr RATES Sm 1obs-Repairs welcome Aemooet1Rep1lrt comml clean-ups, Ire• est. plmbnQ. carpentry. home Proleulonal house-WAT~ 'u~~ROWI Call John 631·2050 Canop•••· Tarp•· Tenc1 turner•. cori-~• Mary
Cuitom Quality Work-lie Free Est 645-2003 and re11d LIC'd, bonded. 5•1·8519 or S.-6-21•5 0< ofo repairs. Local cleaning by German P&J!ri•• ---Clothea Rack1-Sh9tw. Grondle at 55M086 with
Ins. ref's 851-6285 ins F0< es1 552·91•2 Clean Ups•Tr" Trimming 650·2568 Oullwork lady. CoslJI Mesa Masie LtHtal mTtirNG iNTERiOM ~S~2 841-6878 ll'IY QUeStlOnt Contrac-
-Car~atry Dffr Haa.iial Yero Ma1nt •Hauling B1aUa1 Newpon Call Irene •ti' Piano leuons t>eolnner HANGING/STRIPPING ROOFLINE A" types of tor • State llcerue
AJ,liUct ¥est F'OR LESS oooP.!GA'LOREU MIKE 650-3263 DUMP Joas I 6"2-6859 advanced Tailored .~ VISA-MC Scott 873-1si2 roofl~ New Recover'9. =· R~~~. ~:
.. ..f!il Repair. Remodel. Cement Repair or Replace Commercial/Residential SMALL MOVING JOBS RON'S CLEANING SERV yov1 neeos & desires. 1st tHANGING/REMOVAL* Repa rs LIC/bonded A11a. CA 92701 ANDERSON APPLIANCE l2yr exp Dave 631-3408 CALL BOB 6•6-2923 Landscape Maintenance MIKEM6-1391 For a brighter home lessol'\.lree 6.-6-0162 •••1•11 959,..-io2 ________ _
B Y Sal. Rep.I -Quality Serv•-·. r-··. lee. Call 75"-6796 11 • yrs expel"~ u • • 1 Expef't Ca1pen1ry Service Class1l1ed s having a ule ,... _. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Buyers and sellers mee1 MIKE 851-1800 841 W6,.~915h53S8t C M Aepalr -Remod-Add1tions on sometn1ng you nMd bo;~ 20 yra din area Furniture. Trath, Trees find what you want In every day in classified
A1e you '1ust IOok1ng ?
... Doon-etc 5•8-4980 6•2·5678 c ':':!5 ~;~ 1eape 963·5• t5 NORM Dally Pilot CluS1fledt 642·5678
We hke bro111t1era
Want "'11 C.il M2~78 clats11ie0 6•2·5&78
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Int. luclt 1141 nue 2908 1----------------_ 36r h>.ba. no .... ts. "58 "Ti'leOr""'nai'I 1.0.&llPllTAIU lost Blue~RAKEET,"1e-mu.sr111ca .......... 9"itp.'MC... ,..... .,,. Ole space 225-1000 sq tt wa 1 d 1am11 y pet Absentee owner/manager AJP & AI R expr Some pr•tlglous retu atore
mo 1660 1 Regina Cr lllllllATI Ftlllll lots ot.prlcg J8nll0f1al & 838-~4 must 1111 specially typing computef data call tor 1ntervle•
IMO· 7853 O< 8•0-8683 Newpon Bcil M t-1899 all ullls incl Mo-to-mo womans app11., lhop 1n .... 1ry 1 "'us N·--.... ......, 720-0255 16601 o-.1na OK t s 111 557 70 0 Losl Charhe our Green ,...... -· "' ""'""'".,. ------. -v CDtlll. Apt to shr nt beaOh · rom 1 • 1 • • c pnme ..,.,.M l<>eatlOl'I offiu Apply at 29 t I Clerical
Suwl.. -m•lred onure blrd (like a lllir•• IW.n W•t Garry A-. "'-ta ammll Non-smkr male 20-30 Real Estate Developer and small parrot) COM UM ''"' ....,, YILU&E yrs S320/mo 675-7927 Broker looking for 3 REWARD 760-0982 IU-2111 Ana (Off fS)Mfwl •Secret•ln
EXec condo. nr beach. 3 people real estate releled Lost diamond& t.apphlre 111-H 11 btt/.... AUOIONIDEO RecOfdlng • Typim ......... d F b .. 3 New I & 2 Bdrm lu11ury B 3 ba Is ...,...... to stiare completely Co need• 1....... d·-"'· ••1" ay, r e raary' apts int• plans 1 Bdrm r. • tenn · """" furmlhed offices in Cor-ladies ""9 Rewvd. Sw1mm1ng pool chemical cat or WilJTr;r,;' • ~ ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) You gain broader view. personal t1om $575 2 Bdrm trom Avail Mar 5 S495 to porata Plaza Incl ocean 675·•S8" MNIOtl businest Npt S..5·6905 • O.ta~try09«atora
honzons are enlarged and your ab1hty to communicate 1s enhanced. S670 Townnouse from ::g=· e1t~e~f~1~:~~. view baJcony wnf rm 2 Lost 1raman Passports. Ben/Costa M... area - - -: ~..!':,-,::.
More people h stcn. many are drawn to }OU and arc persuaded by )OUr $735 • pools. tennis. 788·4206 oven1ngs 720-1133 VIC Irvine 11 66t250. No exp nee Wiii train wm ITYUST ... , araum~nts. Focus also o n increased social act1Vll}, travel. long-range waterfalls, ponds Gas 786-6425 Mr/Mr Vahdam $551( lull amt teq'd Wiii Renl 0< top % Fasn1on ~ PBX 09«ators
commitments. pa10 From San Otego Fem. gorgeOYs 2Br 2ba • WCmYE Uml • LOST OR FOUND A PET? net S•OK+ Call collect Island area S«-0661 Needed immediately to Frwy drive North on Condo, 11lnt toe. pool, jec. 1 MO FREE RENT Mon-Fri 9-5PM Ask for -TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma\> 20): You gain insights regarding Beacn to Mcfadden and $275 mo C M 662 2247 Call Animal Asst League Tim •08-867-0111 UH UPAll wOtk l0<p,...tlgl0U-oom·
investments, tax shelters and financial status of those who claim to be Wea1 on McFadden 10 Fem to shar~ 2 bdr~ S300 w~~~~11!:'';81':~r ~,11 978·PETS NO FEE Mt -t 1 " ----GEL COAT FIBERGLASS :!~le$~:~ec:~~
affluent. Secrets are revealed. you make d1scovenes which could Seawind Village mo 2o• 11 A David or sune 14, NB 631·3651 Los1 Smt WHITEdog. 1g n1 ~ ' REPAIR MAN Npt Bch.
eventually lead to significant profits. Scorpio plays key role. t714>S93-5 i 9e Nwpt Beac;ti 5•8-SO.-• silky tail female, under T .D. • 4121 EJ(,pefoenoed 975-2837 wan~EMALE/MALE
GEMINI (M ay 21-Junc 20): Do your own detective work. Analyze Sllarp 3 Bdrm, 2· .. bath. c.-trtial med. CM 6.-6-3302 I.II umEI •...wrun1 HOMEMAKERS uirgeo N Laguna Beach SQI F stir lt1t1b 2911 --._.. documents. contracts, statements regarding possible partnership. garage 0 Pe 11 oceanview home. Arch Lost Spayed Fem short· lert •-I P111 11me Trial balance to~
Spotlight on publtc image. legal nghts and permissions. cooperative S475i mo 5•6-9950 Beach Hgts Avail now 160..0 Herbor f V ha11 Tabby cat. 6 toes on &a&•-· H. exper"~dellred Ntw-
fTo d I v· d h G I a. L 2719 S..-00 •99-• 155 (9-2pm) 12•0 sq It Ir n t I e et v I c Speetall'ilng In lat & 2nd port Bcil area S..8-0088 VOLT e orts an manta status. 1rgo an anot er cmm1 play key roles. ~rt -ae• ~ent s.-1•5032 Av ocadol •lh CdM TO'sS1nce 19•9
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Diplomacy wins. forcing methods 1 er w11of1. frplc. gar M/F shr 5br Hunt H11bour 675-5695 Robt Sattler NH/CM Boob~ S.Uetary tor
lose. Emphasis on domesucny. purchase of art object or luxury ttcm. dsttwr. 1blocic10 t>eec:h poo1 home wtd1v OWnet lnrPlllT IUI. RE Brotcer Bd ~10<1 ~ Mature per.
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discussion of possible change of residence. Fam1lv member confides S7501mo 8•0-3787 S650 1213)592·1968 evs 600 sq rt ground floor Lost dog. t:>rwn /t>lk Shelue 6.-2-2111 5'5-0611 son. must type & run 10 I. I I y p e Fe H BI F v -key Send resume With hopes, aspirations and financial requirements. Libra figure$ prom1-28R 1• 1BA steps 10 t>eactt M/F to stir 2 br apt. 1nory new Y re modeled 963-7201 2t3-590-M97 Btlr WutM SllO satary requ1temen1110 K
38"8 Campus Or1Ye
Across from O.C Awpof1
Newport a..ct'I nentJy. 2 pa1io s gar HOO mo lac Near 0CC & Allport McNash Really 6"2• 133• --.....,. Holland. 2•2• Newpof1 -
LEO (Jul) 2l-Aug. 22): Define terms. realtze others make 11111ast S200 sec Avail $250 • uut S..2_..307 *"' SmallE/sideC M comm 11 Ptneaab 3111. *UYI • Siii* Blvd. Costa M..a CA Coctttail wall«twaltraa.
promises now which cannot be 1mmcd1ately fulfilled. Keep options March 5•a.•905 111 mes Ocean vu Dana Pt lux retatllofflc• $250/mo CIRCUS OF C~~:,n•~~t:~~nlt~ _9_2_62_7_ :-=ic!i•P :&= open,strcss~lf-rehancc. takcad,antageofyourchansma.glamour. Be * t ST1blk to ocean a condo 2 Br 3 Ba pool 128 CabrllioSt M l·85•• rat maturewoman...mo11 -IEEPIM Ae.tAur"1n1 31106 eo.t
ready for change. travel. vanct), communication which could lead to bay S.-50/mo Parlung spa 2 lrplc _4~·2661 lajastrlal lllSSlGE IOok109 10< a permanent Hwy So L..agouna
Profitable assignment. 71 .. 1650"2493 Penn1nsula Alterna11ve 20 leatall -21 719 NO HARBO .. BLVD llve '" s.tuatlon in ....._ Retail store neecta pell H ., poa s.ec:t\ 5 da'( wen 11me office help S-kog _.. Hl•TllT
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. !2): Protect territonal nghts -emphasize IAYFlllT 10 25 year-old roommate 1300 1q ft w/tront oflk:. FULLERTON weett Time on t<>t> fat exper neeaMfY Hrs Become a C)f"of..aional
prdouction, rcspons1b1hty, promotion. Relattonsh1p 1ntens1fics, 1br It>•. 1elng down-10 share 4 br nome near lrg r .. r dC>C.'f S.-95/mo 110 ... 112 tiot>t>ies Must own ca1 ne11ibte Can Virgin•• or contvttant & enioy fab·
opponunities multiply and you could be asked to appear before the stairs S675 mo lst/last ~~blyp~ece ~:,~~11:· 1791 WMhlfSt CM Dys 7 llYS I WEEI no smotlef/dnnk Reh 8 111 for intervi ew ukx.ts income ~5
-A' Old d ' d I d d I ffi d I I S 100 cleaning dep S.-0-9352 eves 646-0681 1 Sh k 6.-2-7061 m~1a. crtn 1v1ua1s on ~our s1 c. 1spaysa ectionan oyaty S d s.-40126 Rent s2251u111s Call · AnRACTIVE req engi spea •no
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ~!): H1ghhght versatiltt>. keep plans an Y • Scou at 2•1-1517 01 2000 & 2600 IQ ft MASSEUSSES 7u t 855-8l04 9.5 or
Coordinator tor Youth Ac·
qua11c office. oNice stulls
flexible, ask questions. give full pla) to 1ntelleC1ual cunoSll) Near ocun -2 Br 1 Ba 957-0528 SO 50 IQ ti TO SERVE YOU 831 • 7667 wkndsl eves
Assignment will be completed. short JOUrne} will follow and you'll retrige. crpts. encl gar Pen Pt bet t>ehl bay. rem Agent 54 l-5032 OPEN 24 HOURS
& ooa1 kno'#f41dge nee
F Id I tion able to wortt w/youtn
have reason to celebrate. Anes. Leo and another Libra figure $725 No pe1s 675-6606_ pref n/smk 3-1 move in 2280 IQ r1 warenouse1 ESCORTS/IODEL-S
pr ominently. $300 • u111673·8013 Maril snop/stor&Qe space. ap.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' 21 ): You get long-sought new deal -Prof/M wan-t1-1o_sh_r_ a ~ra~~,,~~'s.0~J!'g!; s~ ~ Outcalt ONLY 83_5_-9_1_99_
money situation 1s bnghtcr and incom e potential ts enhanct!d. Y ou t>eauutui 110"."9 in NB · utll paid 1600) 538-0775 tuoa~l
locate missing matenal, dilemma 1s reso h ed and }ou'll be o n m ore INNEW ORT BEACH CCM. lltnt r_et_s_4_9".:_8_73_2
3000 511 bldg io.ooo slf••St_r•_i_c_•_• ___ 3.,.0_l_f
solid emotional ground. Stress independence. creauv1ty, willingness to s1091es 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Fl~on2-sbmk1r ~~ samec .''; 101 cnaln ltnk blk lop hangr1 La Musage pa
pioneer a project. mania & Townhouaes s .. r Mr be.,.. ... m. ...,& Laase or trade 642-4610 Open 7 days. VISA & MC.
SAGITI ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Circumstances take sudden lrom S660 (Ask about apt ust resp neat •320 Campus Dr. = 190 · · ~ d d L rurntalled apts compleie clean S2•5·ulll 1st/last 5000 IQ 11 1nctud• office NB 556-2260 Across swtn& 1n your 1avor -JU gment an 1ntu111on arc on target. unar wun TV ltneni & utensils 6•6·2557/H 524-9880/W near 111n & Placentia from oc Air~t
cycle hif,i. vitality makes comeback and you will be at ngh1 place at may be rented tor short Rmte fem 25•30 yrs $~ 1001mo S.-6-116"
"special • moment. Success indicated through personal appearances. term or longer No lease $250/mo Avail 311. NB CM appro• 3000 ,, inclds lasiaeues
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Aura of m ystef) is major pan of req d) On J•mt>oree Rd area Polly 675-9570 or 500 offtee dl111ndstrl P<k I S I 4012 scenano. You'll receive unusual call. your presence ""'II be requested at at San Joaquin Hills Rd att 6 557-2428 $1450/mo M•· 7269 _ .. •.r.,.•'!!W!• .... --..o•
clandestine meeting. Sausf" cunos1t'-. maintain balance and sense of 1•4-1100 · ciGAAETTE or v16eo ' ' Rmte wanted male Sttllft 2922 D•STRIBUTORSHIPS humor. Numerous problems will be solved and money picture will be l9••1m&•••l&I non-smkr 10 stir new So -c B bnghtcr. Coasl Condo $275/mo 800 & 1500 aq ft on New· asn us1ness We
AQUARIUS (Jan . .,0-Fcb. 111): Wish comes true 1fyou are ready to Spaetous srngle one · • u111 556· t 190 aft 6pm port Blvd '"Costa Mesa provide money for e•-.. 0 & two bedroom apts 50c IQ tt Agt 67~700 pans1on all locallons.
revise, review and rebuild on a more su1t<1ble base. Lunar pos1t1on Rm1e wanted Pvt training & a BONDED
highlights romance. fulfillment. mone) that comes as result of recent room/ba1n turn1sned AaaHactatats 3002 staff to nsist you 1n set·
business or career maneuver T aurus. Scorpio persons figure S275 t mo u111 pd Entertain your tweethean tin~ up YOUR OWN
prominently. 75•·6360 alt 5pm 1'111 week by PA T OR FULL TIME
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Look for reasons -motives arc Shr Lake forest condo lllWF&STI• IH 1~.J'es~~~sggs 10 S50 ooo
tmPonant, you can make significant discovery if persistent. Means Pvt bath Sun/Sell Club Witl9 Wi•t I llHH w1nston-Sa1em-Ko01S
take n othing for granted. take rems in your own hands. be in charge of mbrshp 5325 uttl incl "Un Pellt De1ourne au L11 1-800-2• 1·2268
F ~1SHED Bobbie. 859-3750 Avec Du v1n Et Des • your own destiny. You could be appointed to prcst1g1ous post. U"n or 8 1iat11 OJJ 4014 UNFURNISHED sp9(;1a1 rmmte tor special Roses Call tor rese<· a .
All!!atall f.,alslt .. All!lants, Val. Aertaeats, Val. ALL UTKJTIES hse. COM Dec furn, lrplc vat1ons 641-7335 111 6 * AIWIY *
•'·JL... c .. z7R c .. 27•u PAID HEALTH In ~our Bdrm 640"4262 SPIRITUAL RE~OINGS 10 ways to make money ~
--• osta ntH llll "'111 .,.. CLUB5 T£NNIS Watcti tile boats -go byl Advice in ell mallers Love. benefits Call 963-6570
AOClll1AIT
Estat>l1shed petroleum
general contractor needs
accountant w1tti con·
s1ruct1on e•perl9~ will
nandle account payable.
receivable & b1lltng all on
compyte< some ~al
office duties No smoking
in office Gooo salary &
t>enellts Call Mr H1lle1
71 .. 1730-1273 10AM· 12
Mon-Wednes 0< send r•
sume to J T Allon inc
17501 Irvine Blvd 3 4
Tushn Ca 92680
IWll&CClllT mcmn
The Orange Coast Deity
P1101 has an excellent op.
Portvnlly 10< a cateef
Oltented Ma1or Account
E11ecu11ve w11n a proven
track record Great
potenttal guar antaed
draw against c.om-
m1n1on Desue 10 mo..,.
into management a plus
Send resume to
p 0 801. 1~60
Costa Mesa 92626
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Daiy P:L.l pref Clientel4t tor t>eacri
"" SllOp 675-8•06
•0 VISOR •••n• Fw11 " • Pf'l' FIT Flair tor decorat
642-5678 '"9c~~1':1s•~1~2~~•in --I Want Ads C8ll 6.-2-5678
Daily Pilat ••••• ····~ • • i PART TIME ! • • • • : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto :
: (approx. 3 hours per day). :
• Weekdays afternoon, week-•
: ends early morning. Earn al>" :
: proximately $400 per mo. As.It :
• for Bruce Emsley • • • : CIRCULATION DEPT. :
• 642-4321 EOE • Ptaia11l1 2•07 1 Br Garden Apt stove & Easls•de 2 Br 1 ba. gar. SWIMMING ptu~ Prof M/F 10 shr 2 Br, 2 ba marriage & business BAY FRONTAGE beech relroge No pets S420 r r p 1 c . beam c e 11 , S lurn Ltdo Bayfront hme Also c.ounMllng l 8 t 5
pie< pt11ng 2 Br S800 1 B1 548· 1377 S6 t5-S625 • 111. IHI & much more orry, $550/mo 675-0168 2•nrs So El Camino Real San
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$700 or vacation r1s 303 1t1H peuo. Quiel u111tlies sec S225 2 per.Ont. no no pell Model~ WE LOOK FOR YOU' Clem _uc d 492·7296
E Edgeweter 1/871-2866 pd No pets. avail Mar pets 650-1798 open daily 9 to 6 House/Roommates '"'Ir.... 3004
But. ltaclt ZMI S325 6•4·6958 Frpl pool prv1 patio Oakwood Unltmited 832-"13•
1 Br uppe1 S390/mo Reis dsnwshr X·lg 2 Br on SUWlll req'd. no pets 352 Vic· Easts1de $610 557·211•1 Ap~rtments
Newport BeKh So.
1700 16th Strttt
(at Dover)
642-S•ll
ltatall Wut.. Ztot
2 Christian 28 yr Old men
need 1ne1tp. rm/rms In
NB/Cm/Irv ramlly/ .. de(ly
pef'SOn home •95-3108
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
can:
YILUIE 1011a s.-5-8161
New 1 I 2 Bdrm lu11ury
apt• In 14 plant 1 Bdrm
from ~75 2 Bdrm from
M70 TownhouM from
S735 -+ pools. ttnnil.
waterfall•. pond• Gu
peld F1om San Diego
Frwy drlvt North on
8ucf\ to McFadden and
W•t on McFadden 10
Sea w lnd VIiiage
(71•1893·5198
~ultac• 2141 1a pvt efll. i>OOI
Mature. prof bualne11
perton N/ernkr $425 mo
thru June f 94·0451
1 Br upper nu cpts Vic·
IOfla/Canyon area, no
dogs S500/mo Avail
311 631·68 t2
28R 1 b11n Eastside
2563-E Elden $525.
831·367 t Go see 11
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Co14• fer l11t
Resp Ftnon-smkr 25-35
10 stir lr9 Ellde C M apt
S300 • 'wlll 6"2-6 78"
H2·1111
Frplc. vaulted ce4hng
2 Br 2 Ba nice quiet upper. double garage pool & spa
patio. encl g11. Ron 2 Bdrm 2•., BA $780
Nf'Wport BeMJ\ No.
880 ll"llnt AYfnut
(at 16th)
645·1104
To st\r yourC<IM. N B , ___ _
home Am non· tmkr. Found Dove, very tame
Clean, neat Prefet S300 vie 28th Str•t. Newport mo Ref Hoppy 6•5-•l•O Beach 875-2528 5•11·0•77 666 W 18th MS-2739 IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J
2 lrg bclrms. 1 '"1 bl. OW 2
car gar w/opener 4 yr1
old very clean Avail
Mar I $700 6•5·6233
La1ge 2 Br 2 Ba garage. Saa Cltatatt 27'11 rm 120• or Iv message Found Fem Tri colofecl
upper. no pets Now 3 Bdrm. 2 be. l btock to Otlitt ltii'l.is 2 14 Doble Mix, WM rem
avall $825/mo 831·6155 beach. On sit• 1•undry mo IFFIOEI •payed Shep ml• New· -8 $675/mo. &e1 ·6142 port Animal Shelter 125 111111 Newer 1 & 2 r w/garege --Great 1ocat1on lncludee r• M ... Of 8•4-3058
, • .., ba. w Side Brand F1om $450 No pets Stat• L11aa1 2711 ceptlon•st. telephone. Found F tan/wnt terrier
new, crpte. drpe. ' 645"5577 I Ldroom. ocEXiJ VIEW. aecretaiy t>OOkeeplng m111. , blk/1911 atlepherd
bll·lna Fncl petro, Child'n NEWER 28r w1g1rage No waltl 10 baCtl S5Hlmo avallablew From S250 mind puppy N B
OK No Peta S67Sl mo pets SSOOl mo Call 409·50•2 TomLMM2·1603 Anlm91Shelt.,,125M ...
6•5-86"6 &31-5653 -1617 W~difl Or, NB Dr.S.4-3658 Po~daroaa Mobil• ):s--: Pvt 1 Br lrple pool patio. • ... , 2tOO S 1 30 IQ tt Found Old Eno Sheep·
tite• DIA moblle home ger No pets 399 w Bey Furn11&d room In cotta Agent 5" 1·5032 dog. 2119. vie Npt &
Adults only, no peta SSlS &50·6357 M ... ';~t:A2 8 PM •CdMdl1su11 .. A.Campi 22nd &31 3472
Outel. teeura 1ffl New· ~ec01ated lrg 1 & 2 81 ___ pr"no rrom $200 21165 FOUND tt1vif'i0ng tum
port 6"6'&373 MOO 2 Ba ge1den ept P09I l.rg Rm & Be. nonamotclnQ ! Coast Hwy 87S-6~ (Peraian Ilk el cat 14~ Lge qU1et upper 28, $.-4511535 710 W t8th SI Fem uUllncl Kit r.•vl· 790 aq It upttatra ~. VIC CuN.. &
I ba. edits pref No pell THE SEVILl.E 2 Br w/gll =i.:o'J:iJ~ INt olfetlhOp spec. attared Walnut '"' 552-t , .. ala 2JOJ 311 W Wilton 83 t 2177 crpts drpt, t>IM• fncd a•tuntton wtotner ten Found Sml bl1' Coctl Pta.lu e2 8f 1 Ba Opl• ss2s a., yd wlpatio. waler pd Prof M/F non·etralghl anti C M bldQ S275 mo apoo Stept to m 28' n;; tnel g•r No pttl 228 I A 29 It c Senta Ana Ave wanted to renf ~ 1eoo1 53&-0775 ~nqulnfWarner H8 yr~. ,,._ cpta, Qaf, w/d, Pomona 945-949" SS85 Call 1 5 &36-4120 Y!..-room In pvt l'lme 1t1 fuU Serva E11ecvt1~ .,._.-32-=-1-1---=-~ IT)S 813-"47 LIQ Ben IOI Pflv, pvt Found Sptino-Sp.en pup, • -Condo, 2 Bt. 2 Ba, all 2 U~ 2 Br SH5 stove bath "400/mo • utll SUttel 11'1 ~ Center 5-8 mo rn• vtc; &f1atOI & Ctrtu ... Mil l1U "r gar wlOfHJMll Ai.o refr1i, pool, no~· 423 •ff-43$3 640-S470 Wll s. SA _.2·8363 le2if!lL.:J1edwooa 111(.I owrtwetif/dryr,AIC, w ay 5•89518 RoomwlbafOfllflQleper· New 2 atory prOleuiot\11
«*lff\Q.I. trptc. Mttr tulte, OIW, retr19 wf.u1o tee WllllAll ft.LAU ion kll'"' prlv •g• oltice COfl'J)tell 'or'*
pvt petlO • yrd I trg mall•. 11uti compctr 1 3 .. .,, , block 1 Redhill & Br1ttOI nut OC --------• •.. -..... " ..... ,, OK Avlll. llOOtmo Call 83'·1024 1 8t aipu avail poo · spa. ~ ;JU " rom Atr..,_ 1000 11 up R & H .... TmTY ...,...,..... ,... Hr patlol bal No P4111 Midi H 8 M0·21t3 _.. • tmmed f1000/mo fat18* 18'. Pott. ltlvn· '5051515 tn tmenta 751 59al llnodc• often~ toU
_ 11M001 Holly ~ ;:J9t "'~~ .. can tSL M.8.~' 154~00•' or "; ~k•::r.::_ ~'",!; IEWNIT WCI ;:, '~~Y::"\d~
You c.n t make It to ti. ' Of &'7· 1"""" shop ctr Adult only ·--•* reeoc11 the <>ranoa COut
blQ oame NJ.I ..-1 EuWd 2 81 1 Ba I t •-··L 21 .. 0 9452·57to .,..r.._. mence' Oorl't ltt your ltcliet1 00 SUO/mo 2817 E Eldef'I 0iiiiii8iii8;;,·....,9WIR-iiii•.__...., ....... , M14H 11\1. ·l •·more PMM '42-M71
10 ... f .. b\ly • lmle ltd 63 ,. '755 ' DI I '° OCl'I jfif !oa Sf.A' BUN LOOO£ SfOJ\AGI! Butil J*IOO
LOU of 100f'ts tent rud I 72~/mo • MC Av-.it S 1 10 W'llt uo Color TV Po$tbo11 385 7 Biren ~~~~~~~~~
d lieC 142·&G7t ~ Ada 842-SUI no-•. ., • 100. Yolande 3029 w Co.at HIN) Hpl 5'9·2287 Esteb ' 0 ;;: ,_..._. __ ...,\ . -~--1
There art' currentl y 20 po1.,1t1on1., a\~ulahk 111 "'le' '-'Ith a
tuture tn management for Jch1c\~mcn1-onc:ntc:d m-
di\ iduab m the Lo~ Angele\ & Or.tn~c Count) area
You will be a~~()Ctatcd '-'llh n.1t1una l corporatmn'
having over 6000 retail d1~tnhut wn potnh
Pre' iou!'I ~ale' cx.pe ncncc: " rhlt rl'4mrl'J -'l>U mu't
ha\e a neat appearance atid · dc,m: to Cjrn mu..:b more
than an a\erattc incom~
Succe f~il applicant) for th1' C:\l'lltng \..'arccr '' tll ~cc:I\ c
all major co mpan~ bcndtl'I. 1ncludmg a compan~
automobile l raining \\ill he (Ondu~tcd local I\ h\ a
nat10nall> lno\\ n & hight~ re'pcdcd firm. beginning
J-cbruar) 29. l 984. All 1mimric' '"" he held in tnctt'St
confidence. ·O .
•1•11/i "' r••''"''' lo \f 1 J 1'1 ,, /11 •\1 ,,
F BR RY 27th to 28th. 19H4
I 0:00 . M . -4:00 P. M.
TH IR l M RRl0TT
\ rrort I
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D8 Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Wednesday. February 22, 1984
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 62 ' Showboal '
I Leyoul htl
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVEO
5 M rtnets 64 Equal pref
10 Oem 65 Social rank
14 ltaltan money 66 Roman
15 Aloft m&1rkets
t6 Mrs Charles 67 "Away!"
t1 L·Cpl or PFC 68 Ribbons
19 lrlSh name 69 Out of
20 Mall cost
2 I Petroleum
23 Erse
25 In front ot
pre I
26 Ktnd ol sari
29 Suppor1er
24 Wtnghke
35 Harr style
37 Spanish htfe
38 Crag
DOWN
1 Fall hea111ty
2 Floor
cover sl
3 Greek god
4 Otrller
5 Al the frir'lge
6 -Irish
Rose
27 Crazy
as -
47 Station anew
49 Vulgarian 39 Pro1ect1ons
41 D1g1t
42 Respect
44 Ordeal
45 Transfer
46 Catches
48 Dwellings
50 Shoelace
51 Simple
7 Pinnacle
8 Neutral
9 Angel
10 Wind
28 H111s1de pools
30 Follows
52 Choleric
53 -and
direction
11 Lyricist
12 Exciama·
31 Inward
32 Haller
33 Lock
36 Fortune
39 Weak
40 Fabrics
robbers
54 Nursemaid
55 Eddo
56 Utah resort
58 Mr Novello
59 Octavia s
53 Asian bean
57 Ra1s1ng earn
61 -Khayyam
Iron Ir
13 Flannel
18 Vetch
22 Urge
24 Gear
26 Machine toot
43 New York's
neighbor
45 Htgh priest
mate
60 Metric unit
63 Survey
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15
20
34
38
42
46
61
66
67 69
BtlJ Waatt4 510G Rel~ Waate4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100
1£UYHY PERSOI F1' slits POSITIOI Leasrng Agent needed tor
Apply in person Allen with good benehls tor Costa Mesa apt com·
Beck Florist 298 E 17th enthus1as11c person w11h pleit. must be eK·
CM 645-3604 retell e11perience Nur-perienced m leasing, pub·
sery background helpful he r"Olat1ons. pegboard IR&nSIEll 646-3925 for Tom or Riek system knowledge in
Progressive archl const Gas station attendenl landlord tenant law a
co n~ds several com MIF all shills open Musi must Highly motivated
petent draftsmen tor 1n-be able run not walk sell starfer needed lor
house res /comm pro-Salar • commission aggressive company
1ec1s Send resume met Appl/ Mobile corner 01 salary based on previous
salary req 10 Chris R Coast Hwy Superior & experience Please send
Stephens Inc 18226 w Balboa in Nwpt Beach resume to P 0 Box Mc Ourmoll suite D , ____ __ 8708-125. Newport
Irvine CA 927 14 liHWl OFFICE Beach Ca 92658-1708
HY CLHIERS Engineering firm in New-LHAL SCTRY
Parl/ttme counter help port Beach needs ver-for Newport Beach ollrce
Laguna a~ach 494-8450 satlle person lor recept, Excellent sllills With d•S· typing lrhng. gen °11 play writer exper and work WP exper helpful UH EXTRA IHEY
Guys. gals. homemallers'
SELL 1' KODAK FILM
coupons Church benefit
240-0427
electronic assembly
SUPERYISOR/LHD
Eitper In soldering. wiring.
ECO's. touch-up/rework
& 1nspec11on Good ben·
el1ts Call Pal 250· 1380
EXOTIC DHCERS
Animal Cracllers Enter.
1arnmen1 has 1mmed1a1e
oµerungs tor 'Elvira and
other Stripping Tele-
grams No Topless SOK·
Potential Musi be a1-
trac11ve with great body
have w11 and lheatrrca1
timing Call 64S-4883
A License Talent Agency
FACIAL SllOI
needs He'd esthet1c1an lor
tac1als waxing etc; Pvt
room ASAP 675-7740
FlCTHY OPHll&S
lor mature md1v wnh lac·
tory work exper Salary
tommensurale w/ei1per ,
but we will tram Call bwn
8 JO 5 pm 496-S76 1
FILE CURI
97S-oo4o ab1llty lo workunder
pressure a must Salary
negotiable 714 644 -9190 HOD ADVHCEllEllT
Lile pegboard. bkkpg.
lyprng 45 wpm (invoices
& computerized printing
machine) Some lele·
phone work (no sales) 5
days. FIT or PIT Salary
open or PI T $6 min Call
9am-12pm or 2pm-Spm~
646-9741
COVEHIEllT JOIS
S11,5H·H0,553/1r
Now hiring Your area
Call 80S-687 -6000
Eitl R tS90 Fee
HOIEIAIERS
Mature persons needed 10
provide non-nursing care
lor elderly 1n private
homes Meal prep, shop.
It hskpg etc PT /FT
Weellly pay No fee
MASTERS HEALTHCARE
953-0899 EOE M/F
HOTEL
Front desll reserve11ons
clerk e11per d only Apply
1n person Aliso Creek
tnn 31106 Coast High·
way So Laguna
HOUSHHPER
LEHL SECRETARY
Npt Bch A E lit firm seeks
motivated, e11p Legal
Sec'y This challenging
position requires strict
attention to detail & ol·
lers potential tor ad-
vancement as Office Mgr
Reis req'd 640-6962
IACHllE SNIP
needs person for shop ol
lice Prete< ei1per 1n mfg
olhce procedures. inven-
tory control etc Ei1per
w/computor helpful but
not nee will tram Musi
type 45wpm accurately
979-6080
Maid/Seamstress F/T
New· designer boutique
Fashion Isl. must have
exp & refs. 760-9333
IEDICAl ASST
Doctors' office. El Toro
Full lime 770-1950
medical
FROllT /llCI 8FFICE
FIT. PI T positions open.
e1Cper'd pref. will train
Acceptrng aoplrcatrons
from 9-tPM Feb 2S at
1....,•.,r....,.u.-•.......,_ ...... ,..1~1!1t~ .... •-u-.W--..._.-.-:-. r;rz::~~-....!!!!I:===~:.!!! •.tt11eyclt1/ Aat11, la!f!, ..W
.. m w...-. aeoretary ii1A• uou..1 lc1tttn 1111 --r...•.... •--11N1•11111 -----~-~-. __ ....... ....,,. _ _..-.-Datt.. 1117 V•• tlU Opening soon. MW motel, -•• 11 .,,dry., hlfV d111y, S YI'• Oolft e PrMid..,t't Wlf ·-' •Menn• thrway inn no• 'M\ .. ~not.., an t.x• $-iOO/obo. Ms.;8274 $HO Mt oeo 432•9181· MOTORCVCLES '1 I o. 17~ "'" rMCl'I 181 van many
1alung ~PP ationa fOf ~aptlonally bright l\tgh~ . * FOR RENT • x t n t , I t 0 0 0 / ob o xttas, ruM ~ S2050
night audllot, d .. lt motl11atad etecut1va 1 BUY REFRIGERATORS M gtc l11and Gold Catd >CIUOO HONDA'S 842·~S3 845-9-413
1..I•• k• houHkaaoar, retary 10 kom• m v.orlllng Of "ot Calt't mambaranlp. S500 150 A DAY -right hand YOY mull paid Larry 650 7452 844 2815 ~48 9215 79 8210 tnrf mag whit, '11 411, new pa nl $eOO ma1d1 m11ntananca q _.. 1 .,..~1 1~ me1 brown p int. 557..()417
Mon-Frt tOAM to 3PM u..... 0 pr..,.., .. an~ Magic: Island Mtmberll'l1p, Motor Boan 1020 S t860 87~ 9380 ·11 Supet B .. 11.. S*f
cond, ona ownr $2800
Call 111 SPM 548-2811
Apply at 1880 Supertoc hand .. IO IHk• at a time S&LE· tn llSlllSI S695 844·23~ alt 7PM Ava Co111 Ml$8 Pettac1 MCtatari.t •11i. • '83 Southw1nd 21' 0.800 ·77 B2 t0 H11tehback.
llHElllfl
PRIOTICW.
UH II • IHRLY
£1111e<1encad private duW
nurses needed for home-
ca1 e assignments PT /
rT Weekly pay. No lee
l11t1rs Mealtlloart
953-0899 EOE M/F
NURSERY PLANT MAIN
T ENANCE Full or p/tt!'M
person 646-3925 ask for
Tom or Rick
HRSHlllES
Cer111ted or trainees All
shifts lull or part ttme
Mesa Verde Convales-
cent Hospital 66 t Center
SI C M S48·S58S
Employment
Over 200 1ob opentngs. all
fields salaries lrom
S 1680/mo Contract em·
ptoyment Co paid ben-
efits Send resume & SS
computer time charge to
Drew Hansen Agency
13772 Goldenwest West
IBM D••play Writer Due 10 1""' Ruth I An-New C"Aillng Fan. brus m• lotld9dl 5yr wnty LIKE AM/FM CHI 40MPG.
bookaeplng. tra\191 o· tlqun of Balbat laland w/4 tultp hgh11 coll $290 NU S34 500 873·3600 alnl CC>f1d 83 t 3217
pettise. collage dagr" announc• htf qultnng take S95 562-079e outitandlng memory l0t bYttneu sale AH mutt SELL/TRADE 20 RV. gd 84 41t4 PICKUP
all types of detail, high go Sala 1tar11 Friday, NOW $300 anar>e Including SIL!~T Shortb9d Sports Pkg.
energy and non-smkr art Feb 24. I 1AM-4PM and IAllC fSLlll Vl v properly 84f.9238 Mirror. R .. r ~ 4~
lmpor1ant quallflcatlons will contlnva unlll all 11 ph 631-3811 eves IV' 102"' payment os S211 /mo 11 this Is nol YOY pleue sold a,..., bargains on I 11 ChuC)c, 979-3555, ugt
tell your moat ~tstand· sllver • China. cryatal, )aw RCA color 25" cabinet 3 §mall RV'•· 1 Vanagon. f 84 M•i1lme wgn, like new.
Ing friends about this ad etry etc. 5<M1~ Ba)'Tront, ;n• 8J1~he~~[~k 3i~~j '85 Mustang Make Oller less than SK ml. alvr, 11
Excellence Is and wll Bal Is. by the tarry, tor t or more 720-0771 o p 11 o n s S 1 1 . o O O & 4 drrci<:tor chrs, great continue to be hand· cond, SlSO 642•7s82 AV SERVICE Holst 642-2008
somely rewarded PleaM Wash9'/dryer S 135 ea Dondero Tires 2049 Hrbr 84 SENT RA
reply In con(ldence to Dishwasher $100 Etec: SCRAM LETS CM 646 4814 S t t 3 The President, Colllnf stove $100 648-58,,.8 • • a 0 pm 5 spd, 2 dr 48 payments 01
Assocc1ates. 567 Sar Trailt u St 181mo Call Chuck.
Nicolas Drive. N_s_. 9_2660 ~~~::i~~f~eO: or ANSWERS Travtl 1024 979·355S. agt
Secretary for Spa Lady Spongy . Gtull BUY fACTORY DIRECT Fiat 9123
Typing, tiling & basic Washer & dryer, Kenmore Jul<:y. Nudism l tghtwe1gh1 flbergtau 7l Fiat 128 2 dr, looks gd.
bkkpg reQulred Hr! SlSO 771•5928 or CURIOUS Scamp 13' & 16' travel runs grt S600/obo.
10-S Mon-Frt. S40-9010 650•6808 Tax auditor to seCretary trailers and new 19 5th 546 3737 eves
Secretary, tit-e lyplng Wtsher. Gas dryer S60ea, Tell your boas. the wheel Call now toll tree 7 S k 1-800-346-4962 for tree 8 PIOER di\ red lllnt bookeep1ng FI T & PIT 6~ . great, can delfver longer I wall, the more brochure "nd SAVE• cond 5 spd S7K ml
avail. Irvine. 552-S868 ·0248 Iv msg CURIOUS 1 get .. .. S3995tooo PP S51 ·4688
Fr" t. '. 602,.._ Su~tt>Oard. Russiil' 5'8 · Tr il SECRETARY 8 1;1; 1 en, Hoa•1 9125 quad. eitcellent cond U 'l't 1026 tor west em sales mgr Kitten, Siamese/Persian. S 1 6 O C a I I O o u g ta 1 l '17 Accord silver /black. 5
Typing, dietaphone, Ill· sealpoint markings. had 67S·6233 evenings 8 i116· dual axle Oat bed spd great shape $2575
rng, person Friday duhes shots, 3/mo 751·3336 traller S97S 675-32 10 544 66 lO or 673-3174
Salary St 150 to start will' Landlord says 2 lovable 5 Tbl & chrs S t5. Wet suit
excellent benefits Call or mo old Lab mix/F's Must S35, rollar skates $2S, ice Aato StrTicea/ 80 Cv1c Must Setll Orig
'71 l/W BUG Xlnt
eond New llr ... battery &
seatS. 12100 846-9238
'73 Super Beatie, orange.
exit cond, sn/rf, orig
ownr 52700 557-0175
~
11111011IU'S
SOUTH cou1n
VOLllWllEll
"WIW1LL .. T
ll lllflllll"
Volume Sates. Service
And LMS!ng
18711 Beach Blvd
Huntmg1on BeaOh
(114) 842-2000
PI T office help mornings.
non-smllr tor real es1ate
0111ce Call btwn 9-1
send resume 10. Go Intelligent and skates SlO 643-0494 Puts 9015 ownr FM cass S3000 WAYE TEI Energettc 640-0239 WHEELCHAIR E/J MISS KITTY'S AUTO Chris 213-447-2430 '74 Sun Bug Super efftle,
3990 Westerly Pl. #280 • Like new. with removable BODY PAINT & REPAIR '82 Honda Civic, 4 dr. ale. w/sunrl. runs good. nds
SS7 4102 NewportBch,92660 FaraataH 6025 arms S29S 645-7814 Auto Consignments stereo new11res. 11,000 Ures&paint.$1200/obo
476-2012 ADLER sew. mach In cab-Olli r i I Save on ~Claims Feb miles S6600 760-1453 Dys 49 4-8888 . eves
Part time. hte typing, ~Ecu•m All'!E-IT lnet S27S obo 63 t -2719 ce ara tare Special$ 0 OFF any writ-499-3178. phones Npt Bch otflce. n •• E•1ifatat 6226 buH 9127 ----Please call 64S·4175 rtenced In woman's Beaut new sota/queen ten insura e ctalm esll· '74 Super Beelle,Jull de-
pparel retail security hide-abed. emerald, re· Dewsksm typewriters, mate We dersen We tailed. good con .. good
Full 11me, flex hrs. Call for tails $1000, sell tor s4oo bookcases and or~ntal also sell vou car 4U tor tires, yellow. nda trans
PART TIME. Varied hours
to include early A M
weellends Musi have de·
pendable vehicle (small
appointment and details. Wrought Iron baker's portablebar Open9-4at -only 10% ol final sale work S2300/obo
Personnel· Mon thru Fri rack $7S Qwncolomal 4 50530thSt.Ste205.NB prrce No klunkers 642-0688any1ime
10·2pm 7S9-1211 pstr wtr bed. complete. MINOLTACop.erh1ghvol-please Sat1sfact1on
$300 Din tbl w/4 chrs guar 731-9442
trutk van. station SHIFT SUPERVISOR umn. 20 bin sorter cost s 125 S48-0922 dys S9.000 OBO 240.1393 A11to1 Waate• 9020 1111agon) to assist news-Part 11me tS-20 hrs week
paper dealer in Irvine 2 nights Canadian Red Maple din-New 12· sotld oak con-S CASH lllEI S
ing rm table w/4 chrs 2 lerence table w/1nla1d top tor vehiele 551-8285 area Must be depen-1
dable Contact Greg CVS your discount drug-
Hyde Monday thru Fndayl store. has a convenient
between 9 30 and 10 30 local opening tor an ex-
leafs $400 S40-033S & 6 oak & uphol arm
a m only 642-4321 perrenced shift super·
• visor your respon-
s1blll111es will range from PART /TIME cashiering to running the
WEEKEIDS ~~o;.~n~n delegated oc-
Superv1se Newspaper car-,
rrers early mo<n1ng 4am We ofter regular wage re-
10am Sat & Sun Must views. employee dis-
have van, station wagon. counts. flexible working
or small p1cllup Hourly! hours and pleasant work-
wage & mileage Apply 1n ing environment.
person weelldays 330 w Bay St Costa Mesa j Apply in person or phone.
Orange Coast Daily Pilot (11•) 111-HH
Chinese Furniture & Rugs
Rosewood sideboard &
chest (matching). Rswd
Grandfather clocll Chi-
nese screens. woolen &
silk rugs (China) S48·32SS
Contemp tan sofa &
match chair good shape
$400 673-19S5
Custom Slate pool table
47ic8 7 S350 Heritage
love seat S200 Throne
Chair $75 893·9206
Gme tbl/4 chrs $350 Cott
lbl $400 752-9040
chairs S1900 631-4836
Piaaos Or IDI 6221
Klmball pinet. beaut
lrutlwood S6SO 1824 W
Ocean Ft. Npt 67S-0854
Sherman.c1ayP1ano
Spine• Bench Walnut.
Asking $850, 645-8496
srrti8tGIOdl-WO
Wood Gun Cabinet Mirror
inside. lock door, holds 6
rifles In gd cond S99,
645-3358
EOE I Consumer Value Strs-CVS
148 Westmlnlster Mall PLUlllERS HELPER Westminster, CA. 92683
TV1 Radio,
Gorgeous 4 pc hving room ~terff 6232
set 1 wk old, brown ~---------tones Paid SS40 want Beaut oak stereo console. Must have some knowl-• £411111 o,,rt, E•,l•Jtr
edge & ei1per 642-9398 l ·F $27S 974-1624 $200 Muntz stereo. 2 lg speallers S 110 650-1837
Prt·scllotl Tt1cltors I Full & part time openings Sl&I SALES
ECU un11s or ei1penence' Ei1penenced Full service
Kg sz velour solabed, 3 cushion. camel '12s Color TV. t3;: RCA XL 100
646-2607 alt 3PM Nr new cost $300, NOW
ONLY S150, S40-0153 nee CM 642-9181 I company needs active Love Seat. Sloane's cus-
' sell·star11ng person tom. beaut kidney ---------1 230S W 2nd St. Santa shape, gold velour. solid PROMOTION Ana 542-2343 lrameS125/bst olr Small
Can you
Spare 3 hrs 111gnt1y?
Are you
Wellgroomeo
dependable
and self mo11va1ed?
Do you
En1oy working with kids?
II you can answer YES
Phone 646· 7021
2 30-6pm Mon llVU Fri
Stock & delivery. P/T CUSTOM RECLINER
must be neat & have spree cir $40 1 sml
good dnvrng record DECOR CHAIR (burnt or-
1
Apply 1n person al 49S E angel S2S call eve/wknd
t7th St. CM See Duane 960-S844
Telephone sales Magnificent Oak rebo claw .cl toot 60in rnd table w/leaf
8 yrs old S350 962· t96 t I TELECOMMUNICATIONS -
IS looking lor enthuSlastic MOVING SALE eleclr
people to 1oin our sales stove 2 ylo loveseats • 2
I team Par1111me eve-chrs (color coordinated},
REAL ESTATE n1ngs Call Michele or lrg rolltop desk. house·
SALESPERSO. Anne al 641-8434 hold misc pictures • glassware 64S-6643 TEXAS OIL COMPANY ur-
CompleteSateiiue T V-sys-
tem lor home or com-
mercial use 360 channel
capability 5 yr terms
avail For free demo call
771-3981
SPEAKERS lnlrn1ty OB
Walnut hnlsh incl. stand
$15010fr, &45-8496
Power Boats 7012
23 f1 FISh Naut1Que by COf-
recl Crall. cntr console.
deep vee fish mach.
loaded 454, 100 gal luel.
vht. ds. stereo. trlr Jusl
Beauhlul' $20.SOO Home
646-0930. wk 879-2640 lor active Balboa Island 01
lice lrc'd Call Belle
Walsh 673-6900
genlly needs mature per· Rattan Irv rm Oak tbl/
son lor O C area b\ISI-chrs col/end Ibis. wall
ness sales rep Sales""-unit, sofa/love 543-2241 3•' CaliftrliH 1111
RHL ESTATE SALES periente not necessary Costa Mell 6124 PP. S79.500
Newport Beach offices We tram Write WC 1-!o-PP!I"""'".-,..., __ ..,....., (714)760-1769
looking lor agent with D1clo.erson, Southwestern c os¥ A MESA GARAGE ---------properly mgml ei1per Pelroleum. Boit 789. Ft SALE Tools. household, 44. marine trader, glass
Commission from 85'1. Wonh TX 7610 1 antiques and misc hull. beaut 3-cabin teak
Tom Lee 642-1603 I, 1 Thurs/Fri only 8 10 6Pm int. Ford dsl eng. gener-1 1 e 1746 Anaheim Unit 4 & 5 Recepllomsl apphcat1ons1Need 2 lully eitperrenced alor & many xtras.
being accepted Full time Ille sellers and 2 ex GIANT ANTIQUE SALE S1 t9.000 Will consider
pos111on 9.5 Mon-Fri I perrenced floalers Pine vanity S35 Oak drop trade on molorhome or
No typing reqd Enioy 213-901-1123 tealtblS7S P1ctures.mir-day cruiser. Eves
dealing w1lh the public part time r ors S 2 D 1 shes • 2 4 0 • 8 1 0 1 d y s
and have a cheertul dis-11111ED OPElllll~S glassware $I Tbls & 1-628-6 t94 pos111on Accuracy & de-..... • 11111 chairs SS Lots more Fri-Boston w ha 1-e r 13
pendab1hty req d Apply $7 50 10 start Need car day only 7-6PM t622 wtcover, 3Shp Ev1nrude
WEIUY
CLUICARS
llD TRICKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
~ ll.1r l••r HI' d
I I "'] \ \1 i' :--\
546-1200
WEHY
USEDCARS& TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
FREE APPRAISAL
Corm1er-Dellllo
CHEVROLET
t82 t 1 BEACH BL VD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
l•l-tOll;&•t-3331
WE WHT YOUR
CLHI USED CARI
See Ronald Dace
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HAAllOA Ill VD
COSTAMESA 6 4'2·00t0
4 Wlaffl Ori.es 9030
'68 JEEP CJ5 needs work
ei1tras $1200 or ?
548-8669
8' TO'VOT A 4x4 PICKUP
4 spd 48 payments of
S 187 /mo Call Chuck
979-3555 agt
Tracks 9035
73 FORD RANCHEAO
like new many exiras
640-4 196
76 El Camino Runs great.
nds cosmellc wrk $1 500
blwn 8·5. 7S2-23S7 or aft
5 646·2919 Willy
·79 Ford F100 sac;r111c;e
$ 1500 For 1nlormat1on
call 645·9S 10
'12 llSSll PICKUP
Yellow no money down
1ust lakeover lease pay-
m en 1 s Call Larry
770-8966
llHMclHIA'S SOUTH
COUii TY
ISUZU
"WEWILLIOT
IEHIHSILI
'USIPHUI Factory sunroof. dli1 1n1.
am/Im. nu tires 21K on
rbll eng. sac S2195
7S9-06S8
·7s SUPER BEETLE new
paint, low mi . Jllnt cond
S2900 eve 84 7 -8811
·76 Rabbit, 2 dr, an/rt
exit oond SACRIFICE s 1350 497-7009
Volume Sales Service 78 Dasher Wagon like
And Leasing new. low mileage, Kint
18711 Beaci'1 Blvd ma1n1 675-t349
Hunhngton Beach Voln 9175 (114) 842-2000 .75 w 2150 agon , Kint KualllD Glai1 9132 cond., must see $3000 or
'60 Conv Ghia tan/white. best 760-8154
reslOr'3d mtoul Rblt eng. P 1800E '72 Sport Cpe, air.
nu tires S399S 432·906S auto, 54K m1, sheep skins
Mercedes Bena 9145 orig pnt S5900 842-24~
7 1 280SEL mint cond in· Aattl, Dt•tltic
~~g-~~o~ u' s 8 o o o Cdi111c 9309
'66 CONV gOOd cond., 71 300SEL 6 3 exit cond. new toptlnlltrans S3250 runs & looks great One 1 5 ol the rarest MBZ ever obo a 1 pm 786-7329
made $9000 631-2321 76 COUPE OE VILLE
74 & 78 45osEL s. snrl. Beaulllul cond. 62,700 m1
, a 1 1 0 y s 1 t hr Best offer. 642-962t
$ I ! S 0 0 • S I 9 5 0 0 '78 Fleetwood s un°7ool.
645-8272 Dir velour. 66K ml $6500
75 280C 2 Or 1mmac yel-
low & tan wire whls. 51K
m1 $9850 760·9278
76 450SL silver/red int.
both tops very nice
$22 000 497 6222
7S2-S282 or 675-6737
79 ELDORADO lsl rate
all the way S9775
80 SEVILLE moonrool,
$10.9SO 642-079S. eves
548-8823. Newpor18f II
83 SOOSEC Mid blue '84 ELDORADO c;ream ABS hydro susp Loaded 60 paymen1s of
Loaaed S48K 6SO 1067 · S388/mo Call Chuck.
84 280SL lorest grn/lan.
ABS loaded $35.000
650-1067
Ask about tile money we
can sa ve you thru our
purchase & lease plans
Jll SLEIOllS
IMPORTS
130 I Oua11 Street
NEWPORT BEACH
133-1300
979-3S5S. agl
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
ol 1a1e model. low mlleage
Cadillacs In Southern
Calllornja' See us today'
540-1860
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA MB 82 300D Turbo
1vory1Palom1no All opts Claentlet 9313
Flawless c;ond S23.200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~
or lse ( 1DGR3901 PP
549-1757 or 496-8325
TOP SSS PAID
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Jaguar red. black vmyt
top. 350 cu in Mus1 Sell•
Call Larry 770-8966
in person 1660 Placenha Must be 18 U S Monrovia 64S-9246 Call 474-7000 8-4PM For Pampered
Ave c M c111~~ k"S~~w~r~';l Newport Beacla 6169 Boats, Sai'l --7014 84 TOYOTA PICKUP MERCEDES IEIZ ·84 CAMARO Spt ci)e-
RECEPTIO"IST
· I -Ml -• Shrt bed 4 spd 48 pay· Top Mercedes Prices Paid 4 cyt 4 spd, AM Radio 48
0 Balboa Coves Community .74 Cat 27 1 11 men ts of S t23/mo Call C II you are an exper1ente T P SSS Sale Sat/Sun 9.3 PM . · u race or 111 Ptttr /lay payment ot S 169/mo
receptionist type 50 Femates prel Models and Entrance soulhS1de ol cruise. hinged mast, new Chuck 979-35S8 agt DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES Chuck. 979-3555, agt
wpm have a good ap-Escorts (2 13)866-1984 PCH, between Balboa & rig, rmmac S 18,900 obo Vias 9040 HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc '84-S:lo BLAZER 4x4
pearance & hlle worl\1ng TYPIST/RECEPT. Newport Blvd 714•846•8329 .72 Dodge van. must sell MG 9149 V-6. S spd, Tiit. AM/FM.
with great people in a Fast-paced Nwpt Sch PR S Cl 6176 CAL 25. gOod cond. NB s9oo/obo 493•6969 molding 48 payments of busy last growing Co m lrrm needs intelligent eK-ID eaeate slip xlnl loc Will sell or 79 MGB convert . blk, Ltd S273/mo Cal Sandy.
Newport Center Call · Garage Sate Antique's & take partner E.Z. terms Aati,at1t1 edit SlK m1 S3650/obo 979-3556, agt
760-9320 or 644-1000 perienced person lor 1urn1ture. Fri/Sat 9.4 224 Gene 786-3506 Clllla'cs 9045 527-82S5
RECEPTIOlllST
For sales office must be
accurate ano et11c1ent
Apply in person
3151 Airway. F109 CM
RECEPTIOlllST
honl oll1ce Excellent Mere Capri Custom. ·74 4
typing skills a must Trasalgar San Clemente Schock Sabot, good cond •,6!""!9_.A.-us'"'i•in.....,A·m·e·n·ca·n-.C'""o.;.,;;.I· Porsclae 9157 cyl 4 spd. new paint. new
Salary commensurate l•J;:e:•:•:l:ry=;;;;;;;;;;:6;2;:;14;J $300 673-8409 lectrble Orig owner. lop •80 SC Targa blk w/beige ltres. reblt eng S2900 will'! exper 720-0941 11 -Boats con d Au Io mat i c lthr, fully loaded, 40K m1 VW ·7 1 Spec Beetle, new
T11ist /Reco,tiHi1t * PRIVATE ESTATE * S 'a..l a. SL' 7016 640-4264 alt 5pm $25.000 Dys 645-237S tires. new intr. lo mi, new G ~-• al eves 675.8638 brakes. like new S18 qo~:ie~P~~146~ 8b~l~7g0~ Dmmond Wedding Sels 1811southwind. Like new. Aatll, laf!rlH Honda C1v1c '77 Very go
Light typ1nq lrhnq sorting
mail g.?r. ullice duties
Nwp1 8th real es1a1e co
Call Lo•s. 833-2900
136 Broadway. CM 549-7522 213-630-1 140 Value $1 6001$800 84 hrs • trailer $800. Alla loaeo 9105 ~orectie '78 911 SC Targa. cond S t500 * &IA C rff' d * 62 Brown/leath lntr All Audi Fox. new eng. xlnl
Medk:al Aeceptlonrsl to urology ollice seeks * So~tai~~~ 9 •6362 H 8 _ ·74 Spider. sacrihce. lo opts.43.500 orig ml. body. new tires $1950
MOISHHPH: ;;,o;kJnMCu~;~Yp~c50t•cwopl~ Sales e11per dfrontlback Tran-Value$16.000/S7.000 Boat Maiat. Bluebook-S3700or Make S20,500/obo, 960-5943 CALL 631-4985
and care tor elderly cou·
pie 5 dys pr wk Musl
have refs. 644-842 1 Typing & 10 key touch
64S 78 t 1 between 9.3
L111e in NB room & board• ... -scribing. insurance a SerTice 7020 offer Jackie 536-1316 SEE US FlllSTI FLORAL IESIHH · or more Will train back lllHIATE OPHI•& m st 1 ed ope *Pearl Necklace* eaaalt -9159 salary in exchange for oft S •· th TOP SSS I I u mm n1n9 Boal R--alr "'••sat CCC. Aa•a· 9107 W E•o for expanding NB housework. some child c a ... ry comm w1 or saesperson 645 9700or 831-5S80 Value~500/S4SO -.. '-A-·1§ Gordin! electric e have a OC>od telect1on shop FIT 545.754s care & supervrS1on, ages exper Call atter tOam w1lh extensive exper-*Colored Gems * Enroll now-save$ on rpr. ·74 Audi 4dr. white $506 · of NEW & uMd Ctle\I· 11 & 14 M I be E ..... Mon-Sat 964-0551 rence in tracl sates tor WOOIWORI * Other Jewelry * &46-4005 642-5549 evenings sunroof. hardtop, racing rolets• See us todayt
Floral trainee, some drlv-us ng "'" -1000 unit res1den11a1 de· General woodwork and L1Quida1ton/Sacr1lrce seats. ale, p/s, llke new .ng req d. Mon Wed Fri speaking, exper w/good Models age 18-30 yrs, 1 F 1 DIVERS underwater cam-·74 Audi FOK. runs needs 53300/080 650-4138 CONNELL
CHEVROLET & some Sat 8-2 Call refs Lv mes 760-2690 with portloho to pose lor ve opmenl projeet o . painting for small private (71 4) 546 071 t era houSlng lor F-2 Nikon paint $750 650-8016 T 918
6 5 0093
---glamoor head shots for low through to closing of company 20 hrs per S t50 Surface to diver in-. 0-t1
4 • Housekeepe_r for elderly escrow Must have 1op Wi*!k $4 SO per hr ..:.n.,!...,,;p•IP-----_,;.;.J "'\.~!I 1' f. I
.• ~'I \ \,I pnotographer's portlOllO. f .. L.' 6216 tercom sys. Bendix IMW 9112 173 cenca. auto. amlfm FROIT OFFICE lady llve-ln mature In ei10hange for 1 8x 10 re erences CALL 241-8087 raaC•IDtry 1 $350 0 wm
I I
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woman to drive. cook. & _,... f Send resume to Ad =002 16. radtal arm saw on wa ercom r '76 2002 Turbo good cass stereo. low m11eS
or oca photo studio keep house Attractive ...,,or print • proo sand Dally Piiot Box 1560 Cits 5505 tra_d• (7~-676-S885 cond. mus1 sell S3000 srcoo 96-4-4908 541>-1200
Light •ales and r..,..ep n-attves Call L811ny's C !railer $650 67S-32t0 -l2 ~ ""' ·area Ref's req'd -· osta Mesa.CA92626 Desperate llrtt·" needs SI' A.ft....-L 7 "obO 6755373 -t1on 20 hrs week 644-2120 or 673-2991 675-0823 Tues-Sat 9·6 , C1ncinna11t talhe w/atlach. lfl • lrftal " • ·7 Corolla SAS. Am/Fm f ...a 9311 54S-6786 For 1 hour photo session Salespersons BALBOA screlchrng post. will re-,5500 Van Norman univ MIT '76 BMW 3 OS1, rare. good stttt-eo, A/C, S1500 Call 1••
Interior Design Trainee Sunday & Monday. 12·4 ISLAND REAL TY now carpet 11 nee Please hell) mlll S•250 891_ 1059 •SLIP• cond Loaded $6000 alter 4pm 850-9760. '62 Ranen Wgn, runt &
Front oll1ce trainee Some wanted. must be willing hirtng 673-8700 960-5844 Prv Pty 493-5284 I typing & Ming up nee to learn. some training All sorts of people use D Starrett 0--Sln micrometer Now available w/utils near '80 CELICA Coupe wh/ext ootcs good. nu brka. l~-
Some bkkp g helpful Go helpful Call 549_8181 classilred ads 10 sell all I Salespe<sons Full Time OJI 5510 sel, case. ratchets. Slan-main channel easY ac-'78 5301. all lthr Int. xtnl tan/int, 5 spd, cruise. air. gage rack $550 848...07 8
lndus1r1es 642 1194 asll lor Biii W sorts of things 642-5678 new designer bouhque. AKC Golden Aelrlever darda-nuS325 846-3464 cess Oyt 21S-424-8884 cond, ~I owner. fully nu brks. nu Prem PJ's, '66 MUSTANG CON'l •fi'!~~!lllll••••••••lll••••"-••lli•lll•••• Fashion Isl Must have Puppies s2so-s27s eves 714_97s.5535 e Q u 1 pped S 8 5 00 sunrf, 64K ml, ori~ ownr Beautiful orlolnal Newspaper exp & refs 760·9333 s48.8 179 NilctllUtHI 1211 CH 01 CE NEW P 0 RT 6'46-3327 tvealwllnd1 S5950 080 963-331 S4500 firm' 497.5373
SALES YELLOW PHH F Boxer brindle. 3''t Yrs. * •HIO llUll * so· -60' moorings. Ad· '84 BMW 3181 80 Celice GT lltbck. 2<lK '74 Torino, exit ena. nu KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ£Sf, S40·S70K or more lirst purebred S60/obo GoldCardMembershlp mlratYachtsofNewport 60 peymenu OI mi amtfmcass,louvers, tlres$800Ftrm842·9271
AGES 11-14
, EARN tJ> 10 s1s.oo PEJt wm
Wt no• llart IS Olltfll!'IC\ IOf ,OU"I Ult'
btlwtts to secwrt readtn IOf lhc Or.,.e Cont
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wot~ uftt~ 8 30 p m ltHWaJ' On Sat11rQr ..
"9ft I Nw lllOf t ~IS YCMI .. tarn llllllY lf IP'
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dllrt" no dttlttr!ftC Of collKtlOll ~
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'CODE (714) 548-7058
e 5 -es R e h •73 5200 S266 73/mo Call Chuck new tires. ai11t cond year earnings est prod-49-t219 alt 3 PM .., Mr ay731-2434 ete · v • 979 355s agl I S7000 Ask for Sally, '78 Pln1o, very cl9'n, 4
uc11n1heindu11ry E~ce• G B .. 7 1rt••••••sun . ~. csays 558-3"44 ore--·• apo.67,000m1 ...... s1~00 tent management polen erm Shep, AKC, all ac .. pain Bacilswlng re---., ..... 0
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I I t agPs Germ bl llne. lieves pain New dlK $350. pa1m./T'emp •H•..o""" 1 wknds 759-1819 H0>-7933 11 w1 h last grow1nQ S "' _., "" company 6~s.2136 $nots. worm~d 5,,.5-7144 aac 150 968·7883 SLIPS AVAiABL!" '82 Corolla, 2dr, Sspd. '84 T·iiAi)-
S1ndw 1en shop p T SHU TIE''" Chiming wall CIOCk. schOOl 25 30 a 40 FT , ~/Im C41S. SSOOOlobo. AIC. P/S,'P18';AMIFM,
counter help 955 1247 C:hampron une with "°"" mod.i w/Htr ... cau642..,,.644(9·5·M·Fl OSa1-.S«vtc.·Leas1ng 52-2357or646-2919 v..&.48paym4N'ltlof
t 7 P ~ at Chr111mas S 175 •--l1llalaft I• y t L t S222/mo Call Sandy t 6 call 9 1 1739 apers Wormed and all 846_2..,2 11,..tln I 9PWW taa1WIJ!8 173 979.3555 ..,t
snot$ $200 960-4543 "" ::!. bftptH hi •trf §U • -• SUMSTaHS/Ea,or. Pets 5535 Corn Collectlon tor sale. Miyata 10tpd. Ute weiOftt. '83 VW o. body only, Liacola t3l3
Ulme< Kotlus Sa11m11eers Sliver s. GOid a more en extra• 50 mt $235 £1tcellerll Selec110n of New perl cond • IOme part• SO 1 29th St NB Baby Lop Bun"tell. 5 wtca 573-5345 Buoger" blt(a 1rtr, l'IOtdt and Caratvlly prepared Ind S300 &Je.8931 line '7 t Cont Marte 111. '*
S«:retarial 'u1e1 $25 &46-9586 2 children safely. new UMd BMW 1 always tn H c ampar s 1000 Black Beauty• 1«*1 Ilka El.cl T)1)8wrtler (Port) cond ll25 84&-2152 Stoett 642_,058 new always gar~
IM911tATE IHlllliS caM/cvr S150173-9109 --1•1 •tl 1 S3300. 5,,.5-2112
with m11or companies 1or TWO p••RtTS Tr~. tma11 t>Uc• I 2 • •• 'ti Kenwood vw "~ • ti typ111& racept1ont9ts ... Fly to Hewell from LAX w.gont, lltla MWrtiUOn· 20eW 111.Sanll Ana radlwh/blue • $8000 tt~
MCratlftH data entry Wllh cages. s 150 WI! s 100 .-Ch way on WUI• able 631-5785 f42-4f 18 CloMd ~ndty Sl«eo CALIF SURFER ·ta cap;, lo ml t ep
word p!'OO~•or' Apply 891-1675 840 JU& etn. 2 ~2'2''P!~ mu.I be c 111.a LARGE SELECTION OF s p E c I A L $1200/0bO 1'2·4Ne •
vi T uted by .,. -•·•SM l~ .. H o t I f a t 1 / a • 1 s y •••!?! 1 =~~'Jt'12 ~1"·
1
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Newport eeac:t1 55& a!l2o 11438 1 graan 90" lein s 115 ca11 .,, e 432· 1449 ,~=0::.000 °'J~ L• llAlll IMW
Oartw Chair, ftna cond VOLUME8ALES
For CIUllfled AO
ACTION
Cell a Dally Piiot
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caMng HIO 53'-t871 Cail• lfl OS 1808 SUi\11 t:r, (No Chetry••ll·•OSI
Aerlil•t1 Mil ~~~ ='~~=w31 .y n1•>•M·tlto 14~417a 'fr~tnaWatcoma ·~:::.T~= ·~~~1~2J.::: OPENS VENDAV8
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If your
Social Security
number Is
582· 18-1843
you've won.
-SeePageD2
Coast
There are improvements
in coronary artery bypass
grafts, a county audience
lstold./A9
An accused rapist tearful-
ly denies he assaulted
Balboa waitress./ AB
California
A family feud leaves a
Mexican family without a
home./A4
Two lesbians have lost a
restaurant discrimination
case. /A4
Nation
The late ex-Communist
Whittaker Chambers will
be honored by Reagan.
/A4.
A mother admits drown-
ing her four children in a
rlver./A4
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World
The.Japanese have in-
vented a car that drives
sideways, making It easy
topark./A4
China denies It tried to
smuggle high-tech ma-
terials from U.S. I A4
Home
A mother, exhausted
from caring for four chil-
dren, considers desper-
ate measures to gain
help./82
Food
As bachelors are Immune
from the tradition of leap
year on Feb. 29, it's a day
to celebrate./C1
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Sports
Estancia and Mater Dei
survive, but Fountain Val-
ley and Ocean "view bow
out of CIF basketball
playoffs./D1
Golden West, Saddle-
back continue their win-
ning ways in the young
community college
baseball season./03
Entertainment
"Star Wars" is finally
coming to your llving
room, but will it be too
late for far-out ratings?
/82
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Business
Westminster Plaza,
which was formerly the K-
mart center, Is due for a
f acelift./85
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OR AN GE CO UNTY. CALIFORNIA i~ CFNTS
e rv1necras urts
..
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1 s; .critica
............. .., .............
'It looked like
Vietnam,' one
witness remarked
By ANDREA ADELSON
u4 STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...., .........
Two University High School
tecn-84Crs were near death today
followtng a violent accident Tuesday
afternoon in Irvine when a pickup
truck loaded with 10 youths headed
for a favorite lunch spot ovenumed
and plowed into a tree.
The force of the single-car accident
tossed the students onto a residential
street and the truck was snapped
nearly in half.
.. It looked like Vietnam. Tbcrc
were bodies everywhere," said one
man, drawn to the accident scene o n
Yale Avenue by scrcamin& sirens.
Students John Kuhel, 16, and Joh.n
Dahlgren, I S, suffered critical injuries
while two girls sustained serious bead
wounds. Six other youths were
treated at local hospitals for minor
cuts, bruises and scrapes. police
reported.
Lt Al Muir said excessive speed
and possibly inattention by the driv-
er. Jeffrey Baker. 16. were the a~
parent causes of the 12:20 p.m .
accident, the worst incident involv-
inA ~udents within memory of school
officials.
Thia wu the accident ecene in lnine after a pickup truck loaded with 10 youths overturned and plowed into a tree.
Using skid marks left on the
pavement. police have calculated the
truck was traveling in excess of 70
mph, according Lo Sgt. Mike White.
The speed limit on the roadway is SS.
Passenger Kristina Thornton. I S,
who suffered minor cuts on her arms.
face and legs. remembered when the
blue pickup began to swerve. OC wins airport court round "AJI of us looked at each other.
Then it went over. All I remember is
seeing black and feeling pain." she
recounted.
Judge rejects injunction request
by two airlines seeking JWC access
By JEFF ADLER
Ot IN OallJ Pilot lteff
LOS ANGELES -The Orange
County Board of Supervisors found
itself in an unfamiljar position Tues-
day in U.S. District Court Judge
Terry Hatter Jr."s Los Angeles
courtroom -on the winning side of a
John Wayne Airport access dispute.
It took Hatter less than five
minutes to rule that neither America
West Airlines nor Jct America was
enutlcd toa share of the 41 flights now
allocated among the six competing
airlines serving the airport.
America West and Jet America
sued the Board of Supervisiors last
month in hopes of joining AirCal.
Republic, Frontier. Western. Pacific
Southwest and American airlines in
scrvmg the lucra11~e Orange Count)'
air market beg1ning March I .
But Hatter. who twice before sided
with the airlines and ordered the
flight allocation process revised or the
airport's runways to be opened to
additional carriers. wasted no time in
denying the two airl ines the
preltmmary injunction their at-
torneys sought.
Noting that a new airline access
plan was being prepared by the
county and citing the "incomplete
plans" oft he airlines to begin service.
Pilgrim casts off
for new NB berth
Dennie Holland
By KAREN E. KLEIN
OttMOlllyNotSC."
After weeks of controversy, ticket-
ing and legal action. Dennis
Holland's Pilgnm of Newpon left
Newport Beach's Rhine Wharf Park
Tuesday a t high noon.
The showdown was over.
Holland's handmade, I 00-foot
replica of an : 8th-century clipper ship
motored away from the city dock in a
cloud of exhaust and was off on its
"fif1t long-distance cruise" -an
hour and a half journey around
Newport Harbor -before it tied up
at Art's Landing. a private dock near
the Balboa Pavilion.
Holland. 38. of Costa Mesa, was
sufTenng some d1z11ness from his
recent bout with pneumonia as he
took the Pilgrim's polished oak helm.
but he en Joyed his boat"s first JOumey
nonetheless. he said.
"There'll be a lot more tnps a lot
better than this one... said Betty
Holland. who along wi th Dennis built
the Pi lgrim by hand over 13 years in
the front yard of their Cost.a Mesa
home
Holland feuded with the cit~ of
Newpon Beach for a month over the
(Pleaae aee PILGRIM/ A2)
HB.ppy b 'day Huntington
so1nebody1nustcare
There arc celebrations and then
there are celebrations. But the one
Huntinaton Beach City CounciJ
members staacd Tuesday ni&ht may
take ffie cal<e.
In fact, that was the highlight of the
celebration -a piece of cake for a few
former City Council members and
mayors and members of the audience
1n City Hall Chambers. They
munched on a white cake that the city
picked up at Vons for $30 after the
Huntington Beach Concert Band
performed in City CouncU chambers.
The 1.S-mmutc ceremony was tucked
1n at the end of a study session on a
senior citizen housma issue at 7: 1 S
p. m. and before the start of the rt1ular
council mcctina at 7:30 p.m. That
figures out to 12 seconds for every
year in the city's n ch hi tory. Ora• County uperv1sor Har·
nett Wieder. a former mayor of the
cny, presented a plaque to tbccity and
Mayor Jack Kelly presented a p!aquc
to her. Nine other former officials
wcrt 1ntroduted and aiven memen-
toes of tt)c occasaon. but that was ·
about 1\i •
J
ROBERT
BARKER
THE LIGHTER SIDE
For a city officially cclcbralina tts
75lh diamond jubiltt anniversary
there wasn't a lot of sparkle or liq.
No fireworks. 1t was a rather staid
affair, eipeciaUY. for a city whK'h
boastncolorful history of once beina
an oil boon1 town.
But you can't a«use the city of
aoina overboard. There wasn't one
announcement issued from the city
heraldina the momentous occasion.
ln fact. the "celebrltion .. seemed
almost like an aftcrthouaht. And at
cerumlf pales with the year-Iona
celebrauon Newport Beach put
totcthcr in 198 I to celebrate that
aty's 7Slh annive ry.
In Newport, there was a parade
then with about 60 floats and cntncs
that featured hometown celcbnucs
Buddy Ebsen and Jeanne.Cagney. Les
Brown's big band performed. there
were dances and golf, tennis, vol-
leyball and lawn bow1ina tour-
naments and I OK runs.
The city published a history book
lhat wtll soon have its second pnnt-
ing. Officials dedicated Inspiration
Point overlook1na the Pacific to the
public. Police Chief Chalcs Gross
and his fellow barbenhop singers
entertained. And the grand finale was
a bia dance on the new!) completed
Pacific Coast HiJhwa> bridge. for·
mer state Transportation D1rtttor
Adriana G1anturco was one of the
merry-makers. A spcc1al city seal was
de ianed to mark the anniversary. A
crowd of 1,000 attended the diamond
jubaltt dinner.
But Hununaton Beach. Oranac
County's third largest city with •
populatio n of t 80.000. kept a much
lower profile -oons1derabl> lov.er.
Offi 1al\ ~tcd the Cit) Counc1I
(Pleue HAPPY I A2)
the Judge refused to grant the order.
He said the airlines fai led to show
how denial of the flights would cause
the companies any irreparable harm.
Amenca West attorney John Lyons
admitted afterward that he was
somewhat stunned by the swiftness of
the proceedings.
"We're obviously d1sappo1nted
with the ruling," Lyons said. ''An
appeal will be considered.··
He also said the court de<:1s1on
made 11 nearly 1mposs1ble for the
(Pleue .ee AIRLINE/ A2)
Thornton. a sophomore. reached at
home after the accident. said her
friends were headed toward Carl's Jr.
restaurant during the school's
40-minute lunch break.
She said the students who wett
conscious cned for help, bringing
residents of Un1 vers11y Park out of
their houses.
'"I heard what I thoudlt was an
eAplos1on." said Phil LaJfy. who was
JUSt two houses away from Yale when
the accident occurred. ··1 thought it
(Pleue He 10 HURT/A3)
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lrrine K-9 Officer SteYe Frew and 'Farn.e' wttb another
lntne officer ahown on patrol in recent plaoto.irapb.
0
Irvine canine cop
killed by motorist
By CHlllSTINE OECU:R °' .. ...., ........ P~ple aren't the only v1ct1ms of dnvC'l"S who hit and run.
Late Tuesday 01&)\t, Farnsworth, an lrvtne police dot. was wuck and
killed by a htt~nd-run motori ton Culver Dnve near Yale Ave.
Narcoti aatnts had been ~arch1n& a condomuuum ll l 2 t ~
1n the Lakes and~ nn~ arta at about 10: p.m. when Famswonh ran oft'.
..Thctt wa a scuffic at the door and thi k~ the d One or
tbe officers tncd to find him, but hew&\ gone," said lntnc: police Ditk
Bowman.
Fam ..,..onh. worth about S S.000. was a Bou\ icr dcr. Aanckfs. a rare bfted
cspct"1ally suited to police Y.o~ bcausc they arc '~· 1ntclligtnt and ~11-bch vcd.t Fam \li()f'th looked hkc I ' pound urry b\ac bear ana '*IS
' (Pl_.. eee CMOll'S/ A2)
A2 Orange CoHt OAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 22, 198•
Search for boy frustrating
Dad finally reunited
with son deported to
Mexico by mistake
Uy the A11oclated Pre11
The lather of a 14-ycar-old anta
Ana youth who was mistakenly
deported to Me>.u:o say!> he spent four
days walking the du ty streets of
Tijuana and had 10 sell h1'> w:11ch for
$6 for food and bu'> fare
"You should ha' e sta)ed where tht·
m1gra (1mm1grat1on offil·1alo,) drop-
ped you off," Juan l\.1oreno (iarc1a.
3Y. told h1) !>Oil fue'>da) dunng a
happy reunion "I almu'>I lookr-d all
over Me~1ro for you."
The reunion climaxed a frantic
~arch that be&an last week alter 1ht·
U.S. Immigration and Naturalwltlon
Service deponed Mano. a legal
resident alien whost father live., in
Santa Ana.
With $60 borrowed from tm:nds.
Moreno amved al 7 p.m I rnJa) 1n
the border city of T1JuanJ. carrying
his son's visa and photo
"We have not seen him," wa!I thl'
constant reply during Moreno's
sn-mile trek along the hordt•r in the
next three days
When the S60 ran out, Moreno sold
his watch for 1,000 pesos -about $6
It tumed o ut. however. that Mano
had returned to the United St4tes on
Fnday -the same day his father
~tarted looking for him and fo ur days
before they were reunited.
Mario had crossed back into th~
U n1ted States with another young boy
and the twn found refuge in the San
Diego home of an elderly man.
On Monday afternoon. an Alham-
bra couple recognized Mario outside
a restaurant and turned him over to
an Diego police.
Hi s father's search ended the ne~t
day when Tijuana police gave him the
good news.
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PILG RIM FINDS NEW HOME ...
From Al ·
docking ut thl' Pilgrim on nt\
propeny
The Cit' < oum ii J'>\l'rled that
Holland wa~ hlol l..1 ng pu hill :ll 1.:C\~ lO
the wharf hul Holland da1nwd tht·
boat was unsak tu mo' r
Tuesda). tearing the nl) would
take further legal action ap,<11n'>I him.
Holland decided 10 move the boat tu
A.n 's Landing Mark Howard. the
new owner of Art's. had offered the
dock for the Pilgrim ~hortl) after the
contro"ersy erupted.
The 70-foot pnvate dock is 1n lhc
process of being demolished and
rebuilt. Holland said. and the Pilgrim
ma) be able to stay there indefinitely.
When the Pllgnm 1s finished in the
next few months. Holland plans o n
running charter cruises to Catalana
and San Pedro. He also plans on
participating in a tall ships race in
Long Beach this summer as part of the
1984 Olympics festivities.
D811y Not phote 111J L• l'•rne
PUgrlm of Newport leaves city wharf for new home at Art'• Landing.
AIRLINE ACCESS DECISION ...
From Al
airline to lx•gin M<irlh I "t·n 11:r.
should Hattl·r'<., ruling he O\erturned
on appeal
A.ttorne\ \11thak < 1at1!..e. rep-
resenting the l11un t\ \aid the ruling
1nd1catl''i lhe JUt.lgt• "1'> not preparl'll to
interfere "'11h thl' pro<.l''>'>l''> glllng.
on."
Be\1de' "riling. .1 nt'"' anes\ plan.
'"Ork .., prugrl'"""~ on an a1rpon
e\panc;1un pro1el I 1ha1 would 1n-
creaSl' thl· num~:r nl da1h tl."t dl·-
panures to 55 and more A.I'><>.
'upen 1sors are cons1denng ralll) ing
Jn agreement w11h the r11~ of Nc"-
pon Beach tu end the lung-standing
a1rpon furor and ('\ped11c npans1on
plan'\
C 1a1/l..r said he l'\petted 'iuper-
' 1sors "'uuld take up the maltl'rofthe
4uanl'rl} a1rpon flight allota11on'
dunng toda} 's board meeting
HI.' also said he fi:l t "great" tu hl· on
the "-inning side of an airport d1\pUll'
CANINE KILLED ...
From Al
difficult to St'C tll n1gh1 Hu"' man \aid
Politt• got a t..ill a1 11 pm rcpar11ng a dead dog on the s1dt· of 1he road
Pohct' l hecked . ant.I 11 wa' r arnswonh. There were no w11nesst·s.
farns""orth had hl'en '"'h the police department since December 1982.
He had lx'l·n u\t'd 1t1 \nil) nut and chase .. uspects for the police Farnswonh
lea'e' h1., li1ur-kggnl fnl'nd Bart, the remaining Irvine police Bou\ 1rr. H1.,
handkr ''"' <nlill'r \tnl· f re" Pol1 cr haH.' not vet decided on hunal plan'
\l.1'-ln 1-.-1> J...cnnl'h 111 Rl\l'r\lde ha' offered to replace 1-arn\\\Orth ""Ith
an111 hn m.i k B11u ' ll'f
H.1t ~ .11 "'ii rl-.1111 '' uml polin: arrC\ll'd Roger l.J ndl'r IX .• ind I holllJ\
"ill''l'n,1111 IX 1111 po"c"1•1n of an ount:r ol cocaine and a sm.111 amount ot
rnar11uJr1.1 '°ll'\l'r,il hum..lrl'd dollar\ were fou nd with the cocainl'. pollct• \did
Thl' l\\11 nwn \\l'rl' hrn>l..t•d and tal..l'n 10 the Orange Count) Jail
for a change
Supen 1c;or-; last found 1hcmsel"es
on a losing i.1de of a federal coun
a1rpon dispute in spnng 1983 when
board members attempted to impose
a moratorium llm111ng the number of
l'amers a1 John Wa) ne A1rpon to
fi"e
Amcnran Airlines. which careful!}
had follov.cd a1rpon regulations to
qualif~ fur flights under the access
plan. sued the county and won an
order from Hatter permitting 11 to fly
\mern:a 'Wcs1 v.as seekm~ four Jail~ nights to Phoenix while Jet
.\mema had rcques1ed three dail:r
t11ghl'> If granted. those flights would
haH been -;ubtracted from the
nu mber uf flights allocated 10 the
a1rhncs already se-rving the airport.
In add1t1on. Muse Air, Alaska
.\1rlin<:'>. Continental and Texas ln-
1erna11onal .\irllnes all have ex-
prcc,\ed intl'rest 1n fl )ing from Orange
( ount'
·\1rl;m., rrpre'\c ntcd at the late
,it1crnoon 1.ourt hcanng were PSA.
< 11nt1ncn1al. fn.as ln1ernat1onal.
Kl· public <tnt.I .\m·al. .\lso an attorney
representing the Cit) of Newport
Beach a11ended the session.
HAPPY B'DA Y HUNTINGTON ...
From Al
SC'cretan lo ordl'I J cake and she sent
out 1nv1ta1mn\ to former Cny Coun-
cil offinalc; and rt.•(e1ved 12 RSVPs
Make that I t Former Mayor Al
Coen'<. namt appt.•ared twice on the
list.
Ma\or Kell" de<.tn~d the oc-
casion Tuesday a' l uttmg the cake
with a little mu'i1<
"I think 1t (the cclebratton) 1s
relatively ~uffiurn1 I don't have
much thought regarding this. I think
the brouhaha should rnme when the
city cclebralcc; II\ I 001h h1nhday," he
s~ud.
Kell y indKatcd lhcrr may not have
even been a cake hut for the prodd1ng
of C it ) < ou n1.1lman Do n
MacAlhs1cr .\nd while ~elly lhought
the celebration would prt'lly well be
confined to Tuesdav night's
calce-<utt1ng. MacAlhster said he 1s
hopina to remember the occasion at
tM cuy·s 80th July 4th parade
"The staff,, putting 11 all together
We'd hke to have a special float and
special fireworks program An
n1 venanes can be 1mPortant 1n
C1tabhsh1 na a city's 1dent1 ty," he
declared.
Just Call
642:6086
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Meanwhile, Jackie Heather "'ho
was mayor of Newport Beach during
that city's celebration. said 1he1r
year-long gala was "memorable to all
and at pulled us all together.
"The most remarkable thing 1s that
1t made us a small ci1y again." "he
said. "It made it a small city agatn for
everybody at all levels. It took us hack
to the roots of 75 years as a c1t)
"It brought to us closeness and
excitement that's hard to get 1n th1\
fast-paced world.
"I think 1t (Huntington Beach) 1\
massing a wonderful op~rtunll} IO
celebrate a diamond Jubilee rm
aolna to scrid them a b1nhdar. card, a
belated card. since I d1dn t know
about 1t."
She said Newport planned for the
event for about a year and that all
events paid for themselves It was a
celebration to remember. hkc Hunt-
ington Beach·s h11tory:
When Hununaton Beach was in-
corporated Feb. I 7. 1909 Ed Man-
ning served as mayor for a mrrc 915
!l<>uls. 011 was discovered in 1920and
remains an 1mponant pan of the
economy There are S2S 011 wrlls that
produced 11 m1lhon barrels 1n 1978,
the last year records are available.
The cit) once boasted one of the
ncheS1 farming sections m the west
that produced bumper crops of lima
beans. sugar beets, asparagus and
ch1h peppers. But agriculture by now
almost entirely has gi ven away to
hou')1ng and industrial development
Once a part of a Mexican land
grant. Huntington Beach was called
Shell Beach before the tum of the
century. But in 1901 the name was
changed to Pacific City and P.A.
Santon bought 40 acres of beach and
planned to turn the. area that is .now
along Mam Street into .. another''
Atlantic City.
But the plan failed to matenahze
and Stanton sold out in 1902 to Henry
F Huntington and the Huntioston
Beach company
The PaC1tic Electric Railway came
to the seaside community which was
renamed HuntinJton Beach 1n 1904.
Five yea,., later 1t was incorporated.
Seventy.five yea,., later, they cut a
cake.
Oh well. its the thouaht that counts.
What do you llkt about tht Oally Piiot? What don 't you llkt? Call lllf
number at left and your measa«c wlll bt' recorded. transcribed and dtll¥ertd
to Utt approprlatt editor.
Tht same !4-hoar an1wtrln1 lt'rvlct may bt' used to record letten to the
tdltor on any topat . Contributor to our Leu,,, <'olumn most Include lllttJr
name and ttltpboa. nlmbf'r for "trtftcatlon. No dreul•llon e¥J1, pltate.
Tell us wt.t'1 on you mind.
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Coast for
weekend
Fair sk1rs and gusty
wind'> ~hould prevail
through tht• weekend, v.11h
high., tot.la~ in the 60c; and
none of the rain tha1
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lx'rn expecting earlier this
week.
r odav's sun'>hlnt' should
be ac"compan1cd b)
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will remain lo<:all) guc;t}
through the 'H'el..end. the
weather service ~aid
H igh tempcatures
should be in the m1d-60s.
with low-; in lhc m1d-40'i.
Those s11ff breezes
should helpkcepairquah1y
good 1n Orange C oun1y and
throughout Southern Cali-
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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1984
If youi
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you've won.
Irvine.crash hurts 10 kids
-s .. PageD2
Coast
There are Improvements
In coronary artery bypass
grafts, a county audience
ls told./ Al
An accused rapist tearful-
ly denies he assaulted
Balboa waitress./ A8
Callfomla
A family feud leaves a
Mexican family without a
home./A4
Two lesbians have lost a
restaurant discrimination
case. /A4
Na tl o n
The late ex-Communist
Whittaker Chambers will
be honored by Reagan.
/A4.
A mother admits drown-
ing her four children In a
river./A4
World
'It looked like Vietnam,' one witness said;
collision leaves two In critical shape
By ANDREA ADELSON
ud STEVE MARBLg
Oftlle~ .........
Two University High School
teen·aftrs were near death today
followmg a violent accident Tuesday
af\ernoon in Irvi ne when a pickup
truck loaded wuh 10 youths headed
for a favorite lunch spot overturned
and plowed into a tree.
The force of the sinale-Qr accident
tossed the students onto a residential
street and the truck was snapped
nearly in half.
.. It looked like Vietnam. There
were bodies everywhere," said one
man, drawn to the accident scene on
Yale Avenue by screaming sirens.
Students John Kuhel, 16, and John
Dahlarcn. Is. suffered critical injunes
while two airls sustained ~erious head
wounds. Six other youths were
treated It local hospitals for minor
cuts. bruises · and scrapes, police
reported.
Lt. Al Muir said excessive speed
and possibly inattention by the driv·
er, Jefrtey Baker. 16, were the ap.
parent causes of the 12:20 p.m.
accident, the worst incident 1nvolv-
in1 students within memory of school
officials.
Usina skid marks left on the
pavement, polioe have caJculated the
truck was traveling in excess of 70
mph, accorcUna to Sat. Mike White.
The speed limit on the roadway is SS.
Passenscr Kristina Tbomton. IS.
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who suffered minor cu ta on her emu.
face and lqs, remembered when the
blue pickup beaan to swerve.
.. All of us fooked at each otliCT.
Then it went over. All I remember is
seeina black and feel ins pain," ahe
recounted.
Thornton. 1 sophomore, reached as
home after the accident, a.a.id her
friends were beaded toward Carl's Jr.
restaurant during the school's
(Pl--Me 10 llURT/A3)
Police
fuming
on fast
release
Dru suspect freed
before report written
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ..............
Huntington Beach police expressed
anger today at a judge who orden:d
the release of a ktj suspect in a dtU&
case late Tuesday before narcotics
officers bad even finished writin&
their arrest reports.
··1 was shocked." said Huntinaton
Beach police Sgt. Carl Vidano.
"Within IS minute$ after getting here
we got a caJI to release this auy. We
were still writing the report."
West Orange Municipal Court
Judge Leonard McBride said be
ordered the release of Jon J. [)e ..
jamett, 33,aft.cr receiving a telephone
caU from the man's attorney.
The Japanese have In-
vented a car that drives
sideways, making It easy
topark./A4 Tb ta waa the accident .cene ln Inille after a pickup track l•decl witb 10 yoatha OTertmnecl and plowed Into a tree.
"I've known the attorney for 20
yean and I've never known him to
misrc~nt the facts," explained
McBnde. who made the release order
after rcgula.r coun hours.
China denies It tried to
smuggle high-tech ma-
terials from U.S. /M
Home
A mother, exhausted
from caring for four chil-
dren, considers desper-
ate measures to gain
help./8 2
F ood
As bachelors ar~ Immune
from the tradition of leap
year on Feb. 29, It's a day
to celebrate./C1
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Sports
Estancia and Mater Dei
survive, but Fountain Val-
ley and Ocean View bow
out of CIF basketball
playoffs./0 1
Golden West, Saddle-
back continue their win-
ning ways in the young
community college
baseball season./0 3
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Entertainment
"Star Wars" is finally
coming to your llvlng
room, but will It be too
OC wins airport court round
Judge rejects Injunction request by two
airlines seeking John Wayne Airport access
By JEF)f ADLER
Of .... D9llJ "°' • ...,
LOS ANGELES -The Orange
County Board of Supervisor!. found
itself in an unfamiliar position Tues.-
day in U.S. District Court Judge
Terry Hatter Jr. 's Los Angeles
courtroom -on the winning side of a
John Wayne Airport access dispute.
It took Hatter less than five
minutes to rule that neither Amenc.a
West Airlines nor Jet America was
entitled toa share ofthe41 flights now
allocated among the six competing
airlines serving the airport.
America West and Jet America
sued the Board of Supervisiors last
month in hopes of joining AirCal.
Republic, Frontier, Western. Pacific
Southwest and American airlines in
serving the lucrative Orange County
air market bcgining March I .
But Hatter, who twice before sided
with the airlines and ordered the
flight allocation process revised or the
airport's runways to be opened to
additional carriers, wasted no time in
denying the two airlines the
preliminary injunction their at-
torneys sought. ' Noting that a new airline access
plan was bein_g prepared by the
county and citing the "incomplete
plans' of the airlines to begin service.
Pilgrim casts off
for new NB berth
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Oftlle~ .........
Af\er weeks of controversy. ticket-
ing and legal action, Dennis
Holland's Pilgrim of Newport left
Newport Beach's Rhine Wharf Park
Tuesday at high noon.
the Balboa Pavilion.
Holland. 38. of Costa Mesa, was
suffering some dizziness from his
recent bout with pneumonia as he
took the Pilgrim'spolished oak helm.
but he enjoyed has boat's first journey
nonetheless. he said.
"There'll be a lot more trips· a lot
better than this one:· said Betty
Holland, who along with Dennis built
the Pilgrim by hand over 13 years an
the front yard of their Costa Mesa
home.
the judge refused to grant the order.
He said the airlines failed to show
how denial of the flights would cause
the companies any irreparable harm.
Amenca West attorney John Lyons
admitted afterward that he was
somewhat stunned by the swiftness of
the proceedings.
.. We're obviously disappointed
with the rulina." Lyons said. "An
appeal will'be considered."
He also said the court dec1S1on
made it nearly impossible for the
(Pleue Me AIRLINE/A2)
He said the attorney informed bim
he had reprcsenled Dejarnett on
several criminal matters before and
found the man to be trustworthy.
A second man arrested in the drug
case, John Naylor, 31 , was not
released. He remained in custody
today on S 15.000 bail.
"If this is justice and you want to be
fair. why wasn't the other fellow
released?" asked Sgt. Vidano.
Police. armed with a narcotics
warrant, arrested the two men at 8
p.m. at a residence at 8012 Taylor
Drive.
Officers said they seized four
pounds of marijuana. S 13,000 wonh
of cocaine and 200 milliliters of a
(Pleue eee ULBASS/A.2)
late for far-out ratings? DenntaHolland
The showdown was over.
Holland's handmade, 100-foot
replica of an 18th<enturyclippership
motored away from the city dock in a
cloud of exhaust and was off on its
"first long-distance cruise" -an
hour and a half journey around
Newport Harbor -before it tied up
at Art's Landing. a private dock near
Holland feuded with the city of
Newport Beach for a month over the
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Happy b 'darHuntington
somebodymust care
There are ce,lebrations and then
there are celebrations. Bi.ii the one
Huntington Beach City Council
memben staged Tuesday n\aht may
take the cake.
ln fact. that was the hiahliahl of the
celebration -a piece of cake for a few
former City Council members and
mayors and some well-wishers in the
audience in City Hall Chambers.
They munched on a white cake that
the city picked up at Vons for $30
af\er the Huntinaton Beach Concert
Band performed in City Council
chambers. The brier ceremony came
at the end of a tudy scs ion on a
senior ci\itcn housina i uc and
before the st.an of the rqular council
that was delayed until 8:30 p.m.That
fiaures out to less than a minute's
celebration for every year in the city's
nch history.
Oranae County SupcrviJOr Har--
nett Wieder, a former mayor of the city,pretentcdaplaquetothcc~·t and
Mayor Jack Kelly pmented a uc
to her. Nine other former o ala
'Wete introduced and aivcn memen-
toes. bu1 \bat wa1 about it.
ROBERT
BARKER
THE LIGHTER SID E
For a city officially odebra•ina iJ.s
7Stb diamond jubilee universary
there wasn't a lot of sparkle or z.i"-=
No fireworb. It wu a rather saaid
affair, ~Y for a city Which
boatts a colorful bistoJ'Y or once beina
an 011 boom towa.
But you can't accutc the city of aoina oveit>o&rd. irhcre wun•1 one
announcement issued from tbe oty
herUdina the momentous occuion.
In fact. the .. celebration" teemed
almott 1iko an ~t. And it
ccnatnlf pales wn.b the year-Iona
celtbnuon Newport Beach put
t•ther in l 981 to celebrate that
city'• 7Sth a.nnivenary.
' ___ /.
Jn Newport, there was a parade
then with about 60 floats and entries
that featured hometown celebrities
Buddy Ebsen and Jeanne Cq.ney. Les
Brown's bia bend performed. there
were dances and aolf, tennis, vol·
leyblll and lawn bowlina tour-
naments and 10X runs.
The city published a history book
that will soon have its second print-
ina. Officials dedicated Inspiration
Point overlookina the Paofic to the
public. Police Chief Charles Gross
and his fellow b&rbenbop sinaen
ent.en.ained. And thepand finale was
a b11_ dance on the newly comp&ctcd
Pacific Coast H.pway bridle. for-
mer state Tran pon.ation O.~or
Adriana Oianturco was one of the
mmy-maken. A spcciaJ city seal was
dcl~ to mark the anniversary. A
crowd of I ,000 attended the diamond
jubilee dinner.
But Huntinaton Beach, Oranat
County's third l~t city with a
population of I 80,000, kept a much
lo'Ner profllt -con11dcrably lower.
Official d1ttetcd the City Counal
(Pl ....... llAPPT /A2)
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lnine K-9 <>mcer SteTe f'rcw and •raru• wttb another
lrrine oMcer DOWD OD patrol lo receat phom,r&pb.
I rvine canin e COp
killed by m o t orist
BJ CHRISTINE DEaER
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People aren't the only victims of dnvcrs wbo hit and run.
Late Tuc1day nll}\t. Farnsworth, an Irvine poli« dos. was truclt and
killed by a h1t-and.-nin motori ton Culver Onve near Yale Ave
Narcotics aicnts had been s.earcruna a condominium at 172 trcamwood
1n the Lake and pnn,p •~at about 10':30 p.m. When Farnsworth ran off
"TMtt was a ume at lhe door and IOl'Mthu" ~ t.bc OM of
the officcn tncd to find him, but he wa.s gone," said Irvine pot.cc Die
Bowman
Farnsworth. v.orth about SS,000, was a Bouvier cits Aandm. 1 ~breed es~aJly ulled to Police work beau the are qptUi"'c· intdheeat Ud
well-behaved Farn1wonh look~ lilte a l()().pound furfy black bear and wu
(Pleue ... CAIURS/ A.I)
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Al * 0,.,. Cout DAI~ Y PfLOT/Wedneeday, Februal'.Y 22, 1~
Three-term limit on Valley's
council rejected in split vote
But opponents vow-
st nature campai8.!' _
for November vote
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. .,.., .........
By a 3-2 vote, Fountain Valley Cat>
Council members decided Tuesday
not to place on the ballot an inat1at1ve
ask.101 local voters whether council
members should be limited to three
terms in office.
The decision was a setback for
some local residents advocating a
hm1t on councLI terms and a victory
for Mayor Marvin Adler.
But one of the residents, former city
planning commissioner Frank
Bryant, said a signature collection
dnve will be launched to force thc
proposal onto the November ballot.
Bryant said he and several other
residents had asked C ouncalmen Fred
Voss and Ben Nielsen to place the
proposal on the council agenda
Mayor Adler challenged the
proposal, arguing 1t wa) "polit1call)
motivated" and aimed at preventing
him from running for re-election in
November.
Adler as now concluding his third
term on the Fountain Valley Cat)
Council and has announced he will
seek a fourth tenn 1n November No
other council member~ would be
immediately affected if a three-term
limit were adopted.
~peakina at Tuesday'<; council,
Bryant insmed the plan was not
politica.lly motivated nor aimed at
Adler. He said the 1n1uatl~ could
include a "arandfather ~ausc" mak·
tQI current council members eitempt
from the term limit.
Bryant noted that beainnin& this
year, Fountain Valley residents will
choose council members during the
November general electioojnstcad of
the spring local election. When local
council candidates are listed on the
same ballot as state and national
candi<Utcs. they may r«e1ve less
attention from voters. thereb> giving
an e<lge to incumbents. Bryant
argued.
Attorney Sam C'ubete. another
supporter of the proposal. said the
three-tenn ltmit would help bring
more people into the local governing
process.
But Adler said voters have an
opportunity to hm1t a council mem-
ber's service every four years at the
baJlot box. He also contended that
addjtional years of service allow a
counciJ member to develop ·more
extensive ties to county, state and
federal officials whose help may be
needed on city issues.
Councilman Voss said he·favors a
two-term limit. But he deSC"ribed the
three-term proposal as "a reasonable
issue to place before the voters."
Councilman Nielsen also said he
favors a two-term limit. He said he
would support placing the proposed
ballot initiative before Joe.al voters. "I
wish tt was stro°'cr." be said.
C'ounc1lwoman Barbera Brown
said she supponed Adler's v1ew that
local voters decide on whether to
limit a council member's 1erm each
ume he or she runs for ~lcc1jon.
Castins the key vote, Councilman
James Neal sided with Adler and
Brown. He said he docs not oppose a
thrc¢-tenn limit. But he cited an
opinion by Fountain Valley City
Attorney Alan Bums that a general
law city such as Fountain Valley may
not have legal authority to impose a
hm1t on council terms. Burns said
such a limit may leave the cny open to a court challenge.
After the meeting. Bryant said he
and about 20 other residents will
organize a campaign to collect 5,000
local signatures by July and place the
three-term limit question before
voters in November.
In addition. Dr. James Petrikm. a
local chiropractor. said Tuesday
night's vote prompted him to an-
nounce that he plans to run for a
council seat in November. Petrikfo
launched an unsuccessful campaign
for a council seat four years ago.
Correction
State Parks Ranger Gary Hund was
1ocorrectly identified in a caption
accompanying a front page photo-
graph 1n Sunday's Daily Pilot. The
Daily Pilot regrets the error.
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RELEASE ANGERS HB POLICE •.•
From Al
substance believed to be hashish oil
Police said they were me t at the
door of De1arnt'tt's residence by a
Doberman pinscher that delayed
entry into the home long enough for
at least two other men to escape over
a backyard wall.
A nag.ht-long search using a pohct·
helicopter for the escaped men was
not successful.
V1dano said he was surprised at the
release ot De1amett, a man he
described as having few ties to the
community. He said Dejarnett rents
the residence he li ves in and ap.
parent!) 1s unemployed.
"It's the same old story." said
V1dano. "You get them ofTthe streets
and before you know 1t they're back
out there again. I don't even know if
that's newsworthy anymore."
McBride said he weighed out the
matter by determining whether the
drug suspect presented a danger to the
community.
.. rm very cautious about that. In
fact. yes terday afternoon I refused to
reduce the bail on two sex offenders
because I felt they did present a
danger to the community.
He said DeJarnett's attorney
··guaran teed" his client would show
up for hi s court date.
··1 might have done the same thing
PILGRIM FINDS NEW HOME for the other guy if his ~ttorney had
• • • called me." said the Judge. "But From Al nobody called me about him.
docking of the P1lgnm on c11~
property.
The C'tty Council asserted that
Holland was blocking public acces) to
the wharf but Holland claimed the
boat was unsafe to move
Tuesday, feanng the city would
take further legal action against him.
Holland decided to move the boat to
Art's Landing. Mark Howard, the
new owner of Art's. had offered the
dock for the Pilgrim short I> after the
controversy erupted.
The 70-foot pnvate dock as an the
process of being demolished and
rebuilt. Holland said. and the Pilgrim
may be able to stay there indefinitely.
When the Ptlgnm as finished in the
next few months, Holland plans on
running charter cruises to Catalina
and San Pedro. He also plans on
participating in a tall ships race in
Long Beach this summer as part oft he
I 984 Olympics fest•' a ties.
.l
"I guess the police are upset
because they were mad at this guy but
I can't set bailJUSt to keep this man in
Jail," he added.
Police ~1d the quickness of the
Judge's order that Dejarnett be re -
leased on his own recognizance
surpnsed them.
Narcotics officers reported that
the)' called McBride to protest the
release but claimed the judge .. didn't
seem vel") interested."
AIRLINE ACCESS DECISION ...
From Al
airline to begin March I sen ice.
should Hatter's ruling be O\ erturncd
on appeal.
Attorney Michale Gatzke. rep-
resenting the county. said the ruling
indicates the judge .. is not prepared to
interfere with the processes going
on."
Besides wntmg a new access plan.
work 1s progressing on an a1rpon
ex pansion project that would in-
crease the number of daily 1et de-
panures to 55 and more. Also.
supervisors are considering ratifying
an agreement \\1th the cit y of New-
pon Beacjl to end the long-standing
airport furor and expedite e'pans1on
plans
Gatzke said he expected super-
\ 1sors would take up the matter of the
quarterl} airport fli ght allocauons
dunng today's board meeting.
He also said he felt .. great" to be on
the winning side of an airport dispute
CANINE KILLED .•.
From Al
difficult to see at night, Bowman said.
Police got a call at 1 I p. m. reponing a dead dog on the side of the road.
Police checked, and 11 was Farnsworth. There were no witnesses.
Farnsworth had been with the police department since December 1982.
He had been used to sniff out and chase suspects for the police. Farnsworth
leaves his four-legged fnend. Bart. th e rema.mmg Irvine police Bouvier. His
handler was Officer Sieve Frey. Police ha ve not yet decided on hunal plans.
Master K-9 Kennels an R1vers1de has offered to replace Farns\\onh with
another male Rouvier.
for a change
Supel" isors la st found themselves
on a losing side of a federal court
airport dispute in spring 1983 when
board members attempted to impose
a moratonum limiting the number of
earners at John Wayne Airport to
five
..\mencan A.irhnes, which carefully
had followed airport regulations to
qualify for flights under the access
plan. sued the <;QUnty and won an
order from Hatttr permittin~ it to fl y.
America West was seekms. four
daily nights to Phoenix while Jet
A.menca had requested three dail y
flights. If granted. those flights would
have been subtracted from the
number of flights allocated to the
airlines already serving the airport.
In add1t1on. Muse Air. Alaska
Airlines. Continental and Texas In-
ternational Airlines all have ex-
pressed interest in fl ying from Orange
County.
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Huntington balks on proposal
•
to take control of state beach
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM 0.-, Not .....
The city of Huntrngton Beach
won't be takmg over eight miles of
state beaches that he inside city
boundanes -not in the immediate
future at any rate.
City Council members had before
them a request to authonze final
negotiations that could have led to
the beach takeover as early as May 1.
Instead, the council -concerned
about financial nsks and unknown
hab1ht1es -voted to table the
conuovers1al issue after Caty Admin-
istrator Charles Thompson reponed
the state is asking the city to take on
beach employees without admini~
tering physical ex.ams.
Thompson said the requirement
"1s totally unsat1sfac1ory'' because of
possible liabilities.
Most officials also indicated they
came away from the meeting believ-
mg the state lifeguards have per-
formed satisfactorily tn protecting
visitors to Huntington State Beach
and Bolsa Chica Beach.
City administ rators had urged the
takeover as a way top reduce main-
tenance costs and improve police
protection. even though th<"} forecast
a loss to the city of abou1 S45.000
during the first year of operations.
They predicted a profit of aboul
S 139.000 on an investment of about S 14.5 million at the end of fi ve years.
But state lifeguard representatives
peppered away at the contentions.
"Your statistics are biased and
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lifeguard and an attorney rep-
resenting the St.ate Park Peace Of-
ficers Association.
"If you reduce 22 lifeguard pos-
itions and the beaches are under-
manned, lots oflives will be threaten-
ed when the south swells arrive in the
summer," he said.
"With all the problems at the
present beach (the city owns one mile
of beach south of the pier between
Huntington State and Bolsa Chica
beaches). I don't see wh} you'd want
to take on more."
Others in the audience protested
.. Gestapo-like" city beach patrols by
police three-wheelers. Others said
people should have a choice of going
to a beach to drink alcoholic
beverages (OK at lhe state beaches
but P.rohibited on the city beach.)
Lifeguard Supervisor Nick Sopha
said the two state beaches rank only
behind Hearst Castle as the most
attended parks in the state. He aJso
indicated they run up deficits of more
than SI million a year.
Deported boy's father
frustrated in search
By tbe Associated Press
The father of a 14-year-old Santa
Ana youth who was mistakenly
deported to Mexico says he spent four
days walktng the dust} streets of
Tijuana and had to sell his watch for
S6 for food and bus fare.
"You should ha'e sta)ed where the
m1gra (1mmt~rat1on officials) drop-
ped yo u off: Juan Moreno Gama.
39. told has c;on Tuesday during a
h~ppy reunion. "I almost looked all
over Mex ico for you."
The reunion climaxed a frantic
search that bc~n last week after the
U.S. lmm1grat1on and Naturalization
Service deported Mario, a legal
resident alien whose fa ther lives m
Santa Ana.
With S60 borrowed from frienda,
Moreno arrived at 7 p.m. Friday in
the border city of Tijuana, carrying
his son's visa arulphoto.
"We have not seen him," was the
constant reply during Moreno's
s1x-m1IC' trek along the border in the
ne xt three days.
When the S60 ran out, Moreno sold
has watch for 1.000 pesos-about S6.
Jt turned out. however, that Mano
tiad returned to the United States on
Friday -the same day his father
started looking for him and four days
before they were reunited.
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VOL. n, NO. 53 Back at Streamwood. police arrested Roger Lander. 18, .rnJ Thomas
Stevenson. 18. for possession of an ounce of cocaine and a small amount of
man1uana 'ieveral hundred doll ars were found with th<" cocaine police c,a1d
The two men were booked and taken to the Orange Count} ;ail
Airlines repreSCtlted at the late
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HAPPY B'DA Y HUNTINGTON ...
From Al
secretary to order a cake and she scot
out invitations to former City Coun-
cil officials and received 12 RSVPs.
Make that I I. Fonner Mayor Al
Cocn's name appeared twice on the
list.
Mayor Kelly described the oc-
casion Tuesday as cutting the cake
with a littJe music.
.. , think it (the cclebrataon) 1s
relat1 vely suffiClent. I don't have
much thought regarding this. I thank
the brouhaha should come when the
city celebrates 1ts I OOth birthday," he
SAJd.
Kelly indicated 1here may not have
even been a cake but for the prodding
of C ity Counci lman Don
MacAllister. And while Kdly tbouaht
the celebration would pretty well be
confined to Tuesday night's
cake-cutting. MacAllister said he 1s
hoping to remember lh~ occasion at
the city's 80th July 4th parade.
"The staff is puttins It all to ether
We'd hlce to have a special float and
s~ial fireworks program. An-
n1vcrsatits can be 1mport8nt in
cstabhshma a c1ty's identity," he
declared
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Meanwhile. Jackie Hea ther. who
was mayor of Newpor1 Beach dunng
that city's celebration. said their
year-Jon& aaJa was "memorable to all
and it pulfed us all together
"The most remarkable thing 1s that
it made us a small city again," she
said. "It made 1t a small Cit> again for
everybody at all levels. It took us back
to the roots of 75 years as a city .
"It brought to us closeness and
e:itcitement that's hard to ge t 1n this
fast-paced world.
"I think it (Huntington Beach) is
missing a wonderful OPp<?rtunily to
celebrate a diamond Jubilee. I'm
aoing to send them a b1rthdar, c.ard, a
belated card, since I didn t know
aboutiL"
She said Newport planned for the
event for about a year and that all
evenu paid for themselves It was a
cclebratJon to remember, hke Hunt-
mgton Beach's history:
When Huntinaton Beach was in-
corporated Feb. 17. 1909. Ed Man·
ning served as mayor for a me"' 9J S
souls. Oil was discovered an 1920 and
remains an important pan of the
economy. There •re 825 011 wells that
produced 11 million barrels 10 1978,
the last year records are available.
The city once boasted one of the
nchest farming sections in lhe west
that produced bumper crops of lima
beans. supr beets. asparagus and
chili peppers. But agriculture by now
almost entirely has given away to
housing and industrial dtvcloprnent
Once a part of a Mexican land
grant, Hunting1on Beach was called
Shell Beach before the turn of the
century. But in 1901 the name was
changed to Pacific City an~ P.A.
San ton bought .0 acres .of belch and
planned to tum the area that is now
aJona Main Stttet into 0 another"
Atlantic City.
But the plan failed to m•ttrializ.e
and tan ton sold out in 1902 to Henry
F. Huotinaton •nd the Huot1Qllon
Beach company.
The Pacific lilectnc Railway came
co the seaside community which was
ren•mcd Hun&inJlon Beach in 1904.
Five years later tt was incorporated.
Seventy-five years liter, they cut a
cake.
Oh well, its the tbouaht that counts
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