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FORECAITI ON ~ ~NEWPORT BEACH
OH AN <~l (,(llJ N T Y r A . 1H_1H N IJ\ .'' : ! Nf '.
Marine slain in Laguna alley
!ransien t airested7ollow1ng stabbing;
pair allegedly argued qver teeni..age girl ------
ment.
Pfc. Monroe K. Cook. 20, stationed
at Camp Pendleton. was fatally
sta bbed, a Manne spokesman con-
fi rmed this morning.
Police said Hinma n and Cook ~
1n the alley alona the 400 block of
CcdarWayarguingovera 16-year-old
female acquaintance, whose name
was wi thheld. Hinman allcacdly drew
a knife and stabbed the unarmed
Cook three or four times. Hinman
the suspect.
Cook Was pronounced dead o n
arrival at M iSJ1on Community Ho~
pitaJ 1n Mission Viejo at about 9 p.m .•
a hMp1ta1 spokeswoman said.
suffered earlier, Lardie said. Tbe
fnend was unaware ofthe stabbina.
A weapon believed used in the
stabbi.nJ was round •~ HtnrNn't
possession and was recovered a t the
u~ ofh11 afT'CSt, Larche satd. By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OfhO.., ..........
Police arrested an 18-year-old u-an-
sient Monday oight aOer a Camp
Pendleton Marine was stabbed to
leath in a Laguna Beach alley.
Coast
Room In UC Irvine's
Donald Bren Events
Center will be named
after big donor./ A3
The Newport-Mesa
Schools Foundation Is
struggling to get cam-
paign off the ground/ A3
California
He doesn't look llke Elvls,
but an LA man says he's
never seen another Chi-
nese Impersonate 'The
Klng.'/AS
Nation
Senate committee has
approved Edwin Meese
as attorney general in
12-6 vote today./ AS
David Stockman
c::hallenges Congress to
come up with a better
budget proposal./ A4
World
Peruvian guerrillas black
out Lima airport after
Pope lands./ A5
The metal gate to
Gibraltar Is opened for
first time In 16 years./ AS
Mind&Body
Slow motion video helps
athletes rehabllltate at
Fountain Valley Com-
munlty Hospltal./81
Want to get rid of a pain In
the neck? Here's a simple
technlque./81
S ports
Newport Harbor High
uses height advantage to
knock off Estancia and
tighten Sea View League
basketball race./C1
Several area community
college football players
wlll continue their playing
careers at four-year
schools./C2
Ex-Chicago White Sox
and Philadelphia Phillies
slugger Greg Luzinski has
retired and wlll now
coach high school
baseball./C2
E n tertainment
South Coast Repertory
helps boost kids' Images
with •'The Right Self.'' /83
INDEX
Births A6
Erma Bombeck 82
Bridge AS
Bulletln Board A3
Business 85-6
Classltled C4-6
Comics A8
Crossword C6
Death Notices C3
Help Yourself 82
Horoscope C5
Ann Landers 82
Mind and Body 8 1-2
Opinion A7
Paparazzi 81
Play Review 83
Police Log A3
Pubnc Notices C3
Sport a C1·3
Tetevlalon 83
Theat•• .83 ... w .... A2
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Gene Fredenck Hinman. who
police said 1s a 1rans1cnt in the area.
was arrested withaut 1nc1dent about
three hours after the 8:30 p.m.
stabbing. according to Sgt. Ray Lardie
of the Laguna Beach Police Depart-
Cook. whose hometown IS Mans--
field, Mo., had been a Manne-since
Feb. I 0. 1981 and was serving in the
3rd Battalion of the I st Manne
Oiy1s1on at Camp Pendleton. the
spokesman said.
Teachers as picketers
then reportedly fled. ·
Witnesses in a n apartment over-
looking the alley reported the stab-
bing a nd gave poltee a dcscnpuon of
Hinman was arrntcd ai about
11 .30 p.m. after he visited a fnend's
apartment in Laguna Beach.
The fn end catted pohct' soon after
Hinman arrived, seeking help for a
minor injury 1ha1 Hinman reportedly
The suspect was taken Lo South
Coast Medical Center in South
La1una for treatment ofb1s inJury. He
was later booked by police on suspi-
cion ofhom 1C1de.
'Dense'
condos
wiil O K
in Mesa
Council approves
770-unit complex
by man-made lake
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OfhDellt' .........
Tht' final go-ahead was 11ven
Monday by the Costa Mesa City
Council for a proposed 770-unit
condominium complex. L.P be bu1l1
near a future man-madt !lite on th('
Sakioka Farms property.
Voling 4-1. lhe council aJso
lowered the amount ofparkJng spaces
required for the proposed 19-acre
complex on a ponion of vacant land
in nonheast Costa Mesa Coun-
cilman Da' id Wheeler wa~ tht' lone
dissenter prcd1cung residents at the
future complex would find them-
selves in a "parking fiasco."
The h1gh-densit} condominium
prOJcct would be the restdenual
portion of "The Lakes,-a 32-acrc
development with two hotels. a retail
center and the condom1n1ums built
along a large lake. All the 1nd1v1dual
projects ha'e received cny approvals.
Since the condominium pro)CC\ 1s
bemg financed through count}·lS-
sucd. tax-free revenue bonds. the
units must be rented as apartments
forthe first IOyears Moreover. about
154 unm must be rcsc."rved for low 10
middle-income fam11ie'l in order to
quahfy for 1he bond . financed a1
lower than market interest ratei.
More than 600 Irvine Unified School Dlatrict faculty
members etaged a one-etrtlte today to protat a deadlock in
contract necottatione. Thae teachers plckettnc oat.aide
Woodbrtctce HlCh School.
The planned con' ers1on from
apanment~ to condominums crr-ated
(Plea.ee eee COPfDO I A2 l
Mesa firm helping
accused spy's_.family
By TONY SAAV EDRA
Of llM DIMiy l'llol ll•lf
A \o-;ta Mc~ law firm has estab-
lished a relief fund for the wife and
children ofa 20-yt'ar FRI veteran held
by fc.-deral authont1cc; on espionage
charge<;.
While o;pec1al agcnt Richard W
Miller awaits 1nal for allcgcdl} con-
spiring 10 sell ll ~-1niclhgcnce docu-
ments to the Soviets. his wife Paula 1s
struggling to feed 1hc1r eight children
and keep their San Dietto Count'"
home from being foreclosed upon.
.. I'm desperately treading water ...
Mr!> Miller said. in a tclcphonl'
1n1crv1cw this morning from her
home in Bonsall. a rural commun11~
near facond1do.
The legal firm of Booth. M11rhcl.
Strange and Smith 1n ( O'ita Mesa
"olunlet'rcd 1n October to represent
Mr' Miller 1n her financial dile mma.
The attorneys received perm1'l'll(ln
from the Coc;ta Me~ City Council
(Plea.e eee ACCUSED/A2) Richard Miller
OC deputies seek better
work conditions at jail
By J EFF ADLER
Of tlM Delly l'llol 11 ...
Orange Count) sherin·, deputies
have approved a JOb at."tton aga1nc;t
the county in nn a11cmpt to rocuc;
a11ent1on on working cond111ons 1n
the Orange County Jail.
Robert Macleod. general manager
of the 8()().m(·mbcr '\u{)( ia11on of
Orange Count) Shenfr., Oepu11cs.
s:ud the action 1s aimed at 1mprov1ng
work1ngcondit1ons in both the men's
and "omen·sJa1l'>.
The work action wn\ au1hon1t.•d b}
union members on .i ma1l-1n ballot.
the first of its kind c\l'r 'iubm1tted to
the membcr'lh1p Jn:ording 10
Macleod.
He also said 11 Job action. c;uch '" n
walkout or sick-out. would bc la\t
resort measure that he hopct.I
wouldn·t be ncces"'-!f) Othl·r worlo.
work action m1gh1 include work
slowdowns. 1nforma11onal picketing
or ma\'i attendance at a Roar(! 0 1
Su~rv1wrs' meeting.
Md cod said the assoc1a11on "a"n·1
seeking more mone' or any add11onal
hollda)"l. JUSt the 1mpro,emrn1 ol
"orking rnnd1t1on<1 1n the Jail. long
1roublcd bv O\Cr-cro"det.I con-
d111on'I ·
Macl cod \aid the inmate popu-
lation ha' reached .:!.100 19 the Jail.
which 1s designed to accp'mmodatt
(Pleaee eee DEPUTIES'/A2)
D istrict supports
Alis o water fight
By LISA MA.HONY
Of IM Dellr "94 ,...,
Me mber\ 0 1 th!'. SaH Our \ca
1SOSl coah11on "'t>rr o' eqo~ed 10
learn toda\ that the l:>outh t oas1
C o unt\. Water Omnct has rneried 1t~ '>land on a plan to delreasc the
le,el of treatment g1,en war,tc "ater
dumped off -\h\O Bea~ h in "iouth
Laguna
Tht: d 1~1ncr, ,1l·11on. taken lat.:
l\1onda~. re' er\C'i a Deu•mber vote
\up[)onin11. thl· .\ll'>O ~ ater \tanajl.:-
mcnt .\gene'"·., apphca11on to the l S
1:-n\lronmental Protection .\grnn 10
"al\ l' 11' clean -.>.ater requirement'> 1n
la' or ofk'i'> c;tnngcnl stale standard'\
.. ,, d0<'<1n't change things ~ct:· OS
( ·ha1rman tl,,janc' k1nner said ··~l··re hoping another d1stnct will
'otr against 11 and that will resolve
things n ght there··
0 1<. a coah11on of c;outh Orange
( ount' orpniza11on'> and 1nd1v1d-
ual<. d.lnlemed tt\at dumping waste
(Pleue eee DISTRICT I A2)
Ocean coalition joins
in Stringfellow battle
ay "°9PT aANCP oe-....,,... ...
Citing potential hazards to Southern Caflfornla ... 11te, a nat1onal
coalition of recreational fishermen and conMrVatlonlats )olned the
cities of Fountain Valley and Huntington Beaoh In CalMnQ tor full
environmental stuc:u .. on the c'9anup of Rtwll6dil County'•
Stringfellow toxtc waste dump.
The group -the National Coalttlon for Mam. Con~tlon,
Paclflc Region -Is heedquart•ed In San Di9go and delme 10,000
members
Executive Director Car1 E. Nettleton said the organlzatton, whk:h
already Is alarmed "by the deptetlon of Important fllh ltoctca ancf the
(Pl_.. ... WUTS/A.2 ,
Fireworks mogul facing explosive charges
County's Moriarty finds sex. money-shifting
rapsjotning rackets. bribery and corruption
By RITA BEAMI ff
~ ........ ,,_.,..,
report~ 'IC~ ond mone)'~l1undcr-
1na andaf 1' the latt' l hla~t in a
'trina of allcptions 11mcd at W
Pltridt Monuty, an Om nae < ounty
fi rework$ m~nate wuh llnkJ to
.. nnucnt1al ('ahf~n1~ pol111tt n~
Mon3rtf~ 1ntricatt bu"ne ' em-
pire and rclauon~h1p to Slltc and
.,;
local lawmakrn nrc under inves11p-
11on by ~vcral law enforcement
agencies, in lud1ng the f 81. Internal
Rt'vt'nue · f\-'1~ and the Orange
Count dislnC'l anomcy.
tfc IS lt'CU'W'.'d or U\101 h" rar·flUOI
bus1ncs' ac11v1t1cs to pu h lq.1\l:111on
fa\orabk 10 hit nahttm· scd R~
txvil fircv.-orks com pan>· one of lh<'
n111on's largt L Allqauon 1n lud
rarkct1.."tnn1-bnhcf) and l'orrupt1on
In dd1uon. the Lo, .\n1cles cit'
a Horne)·, oflirc 111 ~ont1nu1na a probe
begun la~t )t'lr inio Mona.n)' bus1-
nc !I ties to former Los n clc Fu~
Chief John Ocran!
tkforc reunna from the depart-
ment 1n 19 2, <kraal h d uppo!tC'd
un u cct. ful Monar1)-bo kcd cam-
paign~ 10 allow the le of '<>-<lllcd
~fo and 5'8ne fittv.ior\: • and h1 namt
ha\ l'omr up 1n otht'r a J>«t of lhe
Monarty ca
The larac t ln\.C 11pt1on into
Monan '\ act1\ it1cs 1!1 a Joint prohc
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b' tedt'ral ant.I Orangl· C ounl\ al5<l charge" that the cit\ ol1iClal\
.authonte!> It has ltd 10 h1'1nd1ctment 'ICtrctl) agrttd to hetnst Monan\
on rad:etet'n"f· corrupuon. mail and a ~nner to np('T'ltt the cit~·, tirst
froud and 1llcp1 pmbhng ,harac 1n pmhhna duh
an allegro tmbcl)' M'hemt 1n,olv1nt In add111on to the ommer<'c Club.
h~n 1ng ot a card club 1n t o mmt'1H the 101nt proh<' is fOQJ'llOI on other
lnal 1s 'lt't tor Ft'b I:? Mcm.ar1\ a'lpcctc, of Monart)''s act1v1l1'1\,
pleaded innoccnL alth()uah authon~' Rfu 1 dtte'U
C.lo"emmcnt pro uton alleic \pttifi ~ of this broader invc,Up·
that Commen.'C' offic1 I . 1n lud1n1 t1on
former MaHlr Ro~ Eula. h:ad Ho""t'H'r bit\ and p1ttc'I of tnfor-a ,crtcd ~ttt O\A. n~h1p inte~t\ 1n m lion from roun documents. law.
Monam ' < ahfom1a ( ommcr\c \u1t\ and mtda rtporu pain•
C luh 1n rtturn lor lepl111na ~m-' 1onart\ u an 1nO~nua1 bu i-
bl1na.,. The rJll-.t't('t'nna 1nd1ctmcot (Pl ...... ~/d)
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El Toro motorist facing
tri8.l in Newport hit-run
By STEVE MARaLE
Ol .. Dlllr ......... -
An El Toro woman who alleaedly
hit two Newport Beach ttStaurant
workers with her car and lef\ them
unconscious il\ 'he roadway, wa
ordered Monday to swd tri.al tor
felony hit and run.
Rhonda Joan Buononato. 24, will
appear Feb. 19 in Orange County
Superior Court for arraignment. he
faces a maximum sentence of one
year .in jail and a $10.000 fine if
convicted.
Buononato reportedly was driving
north on Dover Drive m Newport
Beach on Nov. 11 when she allegedly
struck Marprito Aceves, 19. and
Salvador Dia.t. 18.
The woman's wrecked silver
Datsun 280~ was found the same day.
abandoned at a condominium com-
plc-x 1n Costa Mesa. according to
polke. 8utT8uononato was not ar·
rested for nearly a month b«ause
police had difficulty proving she was
driving the cu.
Boononato · finally surrcodettd
af\er police found an eyewitness ~nd
obtained an art"C'St warranL
The two men. both Costa Mcui
residents and employea or the
Rueben E. Lee Restnurant, were
ridmg home on bicycles at about 2
a.m. when the accident happened.
P.olice sa.id the bicyclists were hit
from behind. lined into the car's
windshield and lhrown into the road.
Both wer~ found face-down an a
marked bike lane by a passerby.
according to police rcpons.
Diaz. ~.who appeared in Hatbor
Municipal Court Monday 10 testify in
the one-day preliminary hcann&,
suffered a broken neck and stall wears
a brace. Aceves, who did not appear at
the hcanng. sustained head injunes
and fractured lea. Dia~ testified thll he recalled little
of the accident. t le remembered
seeing a set of h dliahts loom up
behind him and heard the roar ofa car
engine. He id he wa hurled mto the
air and 13nded on the pavement,
blacking out sccond later
Police said they were able to
determine the Oat'lun spomcar was
involved in the accident af\er finding
hair and flesh from bolh vl{·11ms
embedded in the car's windshield.
Investigators said the) talked to
8uononatO days a ner I he accident bu I
did not have enough evidence to
arrest her. They ~tud the woman was
accompan1~d by her attorney during
lhal m111al 1nh:rv1ew.
She surrended Dec. 7 in Harbor
Municipal Court aner police ob-
tained an arrest warrant. She 1s
pr<.'scntl} free on her own re-
cognizance.
Laguna merchants oppose
downtown emergency law
By USA MAHONEY
OflMOllllJ .........
Opponents of an ordinance giving
Laguna Beach officials control over
what new businesses can locate
downtown will get to air their views
tonight -two weeks too late.
Responding to complaints from
some business and property owners
that the City Council acted 100 hastily
in passing the urgency ordinance two
weeks ago, Councilwoman Mar1M
Collision requested the ordinance be
on tonight's agenda.
Propt!"ty and business ownen m
the city's central business district
were taken by surprise when the City
Council unanimously approved an
ordinance Jan. 15 requiring that all
new enterprises wanting to locate
41:>wn1own obtain a conditional use
permit before receiving a business
license.
Passed on an urgene~ basis. no
public hearing was required.
The business community. miffed
by the ordinance and the lack of
notice, is expected to present the
council with a petition tonight.
Mayor Dan Kenney said the coun-
cil was in a rush to pass the ordinance
because the 7-Eleven food store chain
and more 1han one fast-food res-
taurant franchise were showing
mtercst • n the downtown area.
The city. prott('.tive of its old-time
village atmosphere. has traditionally
reacted coolly toward chain siores
and franchises in the central business
district. which caters heavily to
tourists.
But. without regulation. clly of-
fic1als say the face of downtown 1s
changing at an alarming rate. A
surplus of ice cream parlors. T-shirt
shops and tnnket stores are replacing
businesses that serve the cny·s resi-
dents. Cit) Manager Ken Frank said.
The ordinance should slow that
trend and give the city time to prepare
a specific plan for the downtown area
that ·will provide guidelines for the
types of businesses allowed. he said.
But some business and land owners
don't like the thought 1hat the clly will
have a controlling hand on !heir
property and a number of them arc
forming a merchant's assoc1at1on to
combat lhc city'!> action. Will Singer
of Tierra Del Sol Realty said.
Businesses would lose rental in-
come while waiting for city approval.
he said. adding that it's unfair for the
c1tv to interfere with free enterorise.
CONDO PROJECT OK'D IN MESA ...
From Al
some dilemmas over parking at the
complex and future hardships to
displaced tenanls.
Costa Mesa laws require com-
parable apartment projects to
provide 1.333 parking spaces, while
similar sized condominium complex-
es must provide 1,925. The code was
written in the late 1970s on the
assumption that most con·
dominiums in the city would be built
as three-bedroom units. said Com-
munity Services Director Doug
Clarie.
Developer Regis Construction \o.
asked the council Monday to lower
the parking requirement to 1,494
spaces for the project. bordered by
Sunflower A venue. A venue of the
Arts and Sakiok.a Drive.
Councilman Wheeler disagreed.
all ud1.ng to an earlier council decision
to raise the density in the project from
600 to 770 residential units.
'T ve experienced great mortifi-
cati on ... Once a~in the developer;
who got concessions the first umc
around has come again for more
concessions.·· Wheeler said.
Included 10 the council dt('.1s1on
was an order for city planning staffers
to review Costa Mesa's parking
!ltandards.
A residents' ass1stan.ce program 1s
being established to offset potenual
hardships to the tcnal)tS when the
units are placed on sale. which could
be any time after the first 10 years.
The program v.ould provide:
• Between $250 to $500 in moving
allowances for each )l'ar the and1v1d-
ual tenant ha\ hved m thl' complex.
be~nning after the third year. Senior
c111zens ovcr 62 ) ears old and handi·
capped people would receive an
add11ional S 1,000.
• A full-time coordinator 10 help
d1splac~d residents find housing.
• And six. months' noun· to
residents that the unit<; are being ~old.
Additionally. all leases would con-
tain a clause that th r units could be
sold after the m1n1mum IO·year
period. the report said.
DISTRICT JOINS ALISO FIGHT ...
From Al
water containing more bactena and
viruses in the ocean could pose an
increased public health risk. Some
coalition members also view
AWMA's application as a betrayal of
taxpayers who are sllll paying off
bonds that built sewer plants that
could meet the higher treatment
standards.
A WMA 1s a 101n1 powers agency
made up of seven c1t1es and water
d1stncts fi ve of whom onginally
agreed to finance efforts to obtain a
secondary treatment waiver.
8111 Suken1k. .\ WMA manager.
\31d it's not neccs\31')' for the ma1onty
of agenq members to support a
particular endea .. or The waiver can
sllll be sought a~ long as one or more
districts agree to linance the effort, he
said .
The cit y of Laguna Beach and the
Emerald Bay Service D1stnc1 voted m
I 982not to part1c1pate in the waiver
process. Both have since gone on
record opposing a reduction in treat·
ment. In addition. Emerald Bay 1s.
seeking to arbitrate the maner with
the JOint powers a$ency. The Laguna
Beach City Council '-"Ill consider the
same action tonight.
Linda Jones. assistant manager of
the South Coast County Water D1s-
1r1c1. said all five of the board
members attending Monday's meet-
ing voted to oppose the waiver. One
member couldn't attend the meeting,
she said. and a seventh seat on the
board 1s vacant
Jones said the board was never
really an favor the lesser standards but
only part1e1pated in the waiver pro-
ceo;s 10 order to monitor 11.
Oppos1t1on 1n the South Laguna
and Laguna Niguel area that the
district serves 1n addition to ques-
tions raised by two of its own
members. prompted the board to
vote against the waiver. !>he said.
. :-, think there arc a lot of un-
answered que'illons regarding health
aspec1 .. :· Jone'i c;a1d
The wal\er wa\ tentati,cl) ap-
proved b) the f P,\ and a final hearing
is set March 4 befon.• the state's
regional water qual11y control board.
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES FOR MORIARTY ...
From Al
nessman with large banking and real
estate holdings. Prosecutors are re-
portedly examining alleged cam-
paign-law viola11ons. bankin$ 1r-
regulanties and additional bnbery
schemes.
Orange ( ount~ Deputy Distnct
.\tomey Maurice Evans caJls the
year-old inves11ga11on "multi-
faceted."
Most recentl y, allegations were
reported that Moriarty was involved
1n laundenng large sums of money
through as!>octate'i to 32 state and
local poht1c1ans It also was reported
that Monartl provided prostitute'i
for some o the public officials.
including Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Clark as well as to bankers and
other business associates. Clark de-
nied the allegat1on'i.
The politicians who got the alleged
laundered monc). including Gov
Georie DcukmeJian and key state
Democrats and Republicans. all de·
med knowledge that Morian y might
be the source of donations they
received in other people's names.
The other lawmakers named by
former Moriarty ns ociates Richard
Raymond Keith and John E. Murph)
as having received prostitutes all
e11hcr denied the alleptions or re-
fused' to discu s the matter.
Among those named were two
1nnu.ential Democrats. '\s·
scmblymen Mike Roos of Los An·
gclesand Richard Robinson of Son ta
Ana.
Keith and Murphy contended such
alleged influenct·peddhng was an
cffon by Moriarty to ban local laW!
against so-called safe and sane firc-
wor1ts. His Pyrotromcs. fnc .. sells ti reworks under the Red Devil brand.
Moriarty has refused all interviews,
but his Sacramento auorney, Donald
K.eUtr. said that the H-year-old
father orll.l Chlldrcn was appalled b
;
the reports.
He said Monarty ha!. had nothing
to do with prostitutes. He also denied
claims that Moriarty asked friends to
make poh11cal donations in their own
names and then reimbursed them.
Keath and Murphy's stones about
Monart) were an attempt "to kick a
guy when he''i down." and protect
lhcmselves from their own legal
troubles, Keller declared.
Keith, who claimed he attended
poli1ical functions at Moriarty'' re-
quest and expense. face'I a March 19
tnal on tax evasion charges.
"Ketth loved rubbing shouldcr'i
with the politicians." said Keller ... He
talked about It to numerous people
what a big guy he was with the
poltic1ans."
Moriarty first made headlines in
February 1983 when Los Alam11os
police probed 1rregularit1es relat1flg 10
cable 1elcvis1on construction con-
tracts 1n Orange (ounty where his
fireworks compnny was head·
quartered. A confidential police
cnmmal·report on one contractor wa~
leaked and anon'.14ffiously sent to
offic1aJs 1n three cities. Moriany had
business tics to a competing contrac-
tor
Los Alamitos Pohcc (111ef Kelson
McDaniel said the 'illmc b.'lckaround
rcpon was found to have been
procured by Officer Mike Hole.
whose father worked for one of
Moriarty's companies, and who
eventually went to worlc at the
Commerce card club. Althoua.h he
was planning to quit anyway. Hole
was suspended for 1ett1na the rcpon
and showana 11 to his father,
McDaniel said
In April 1983. Los Alamitos poh~
turned over the results of their
invcstip11on to the Oranse County
district attorney
Nc11t came publtc11y about the huge
contnbu11 on<. Monan) and his as-
c;oc1ates had madt' from 1980-83 to
t'lccted official~. many of whom
\upponed state legi'ilat1on to ban
c111ec, from outlawing fireworks.
1 he 'itatc Legi'ilature narrowly
passed the measure 1n .\ugust 1982.
but then-(iov. Edmund G. Brown Jr
vetoed 11.
R) the end of I 'IR'· Moriarty\
banking pral 1 1cc~ were under
scrutiny, and in January 1984. the
Orange Count y Cirand Jury beg.an
two month\ of secret heanngs on his
$20 million an un..ccurcd loans at
Cahforn1a Canadtan Rank . Coun
d<.X·ument'l revealed that Monarty
also was being investigated for po,.,..
1ble grand lhcfl. campaign law viol-
ations. bribery and t'Onspiraq .
In a sworn affidavit. one California
Canadian banker. Jonas Gislason,
allegedly told 1nvest1gators that
Monarty and Keith had supplied
prostttutcs to him and C. h1cfGerard.
And Keller confirmed that Gerard
had invested in 3 condominium
proJctt of Moriany·~. A {'Ublished
rcpon '3id Moriarty paid off a
Cahfom 1a Canadian loan for Gerard.
Monarty rand several assoc,ales
also ~ere sued an I 983 for allegedly
defaullinaonS48I.0001n loans by the
now-defunct Brank oflrvine. of which
Moriarty was n foundinJ director.
Last July. \ali fom13 Canadian
sued Moria ny. clnimina he had
'iphoned nearry $25 million from hu.
California C1nnd1an account to ac-
counts at the Bank of Irvine.
Meanwhile. the U . Allorncy's
office entered the probe last Morch
and subpoen&cd records from ~veral
of Moriarty's companies.
Thal was just two months before
federal banking officials declared the
Bank oflrvine insolvent bccau~ of a
ne~ of bad loans an 1982
• -.
WlA THlR
warm th at th"e end of the tunnel?
The eind of the eofd wave ~· llkefy lat• thtt .-but the weather Ml'Vlce aaye Southern Callfornla i. ttlll In for another
chill night with eome rroat or local frH?lng belor• warming
occurt.
for9Cl•tLfor 7 pm EST. W9d . Feb e
High p1essutt ovor northern Novad• eauMd modtfatt
Santa Ana winds betow Southern Catlfornla'a pasetS. ecourlng
pi.. and allowlng temperaturff to fall to 40 and below In Lot
Angttet ond the auburbt earty today.
The COid wave will come lo an end toward the latter pan of
the~ when a new wind pattern t>eglna to develop, bringing atr
to Southern Calllornla from the weat lnttMd of the North Pola,
torecattera said
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ACCUSE D SPY'S FAMILY AIDED ...
From Al
Monday to o~rat(• thl' "Paula Miller
Family Relief Fund" for a one-year
period. Money from the rehef fund
will go to the famil y and not to the
firm. which is ofTcring its services for
free.
Candace Stevens. an employee
wsth the firm and secretary of the
fund. said any money will be gener-
ated solely through anticipated new!'>
stones on the phghl of the Miller
family. Reportl'rs will be asked lo
mention the fund and include the
address: P.O. Box 3883. Costa Mc..·sa.
Ca .. 92628. he !>tressed that no fund·
raisers or door-to-door solic1 11ng
would be done.
The fund was formed in m1d-
January after s1ont's on Mrs. Miller.
43. and her children. ages 2. 5. 8. 9. 12.
16. 17 and 19. appeared 1n news-
papers and on a cable n~ws program
m San Diego. ~te\ens said.
.. People just andKatcd an interest
1n donating mont'y to the fam1l}. but
lhl·re was no plal·e to send 11. .. sh<'
~aid. "Wh('n (Richard) Mill<'r was
arrest('d, the family''i income totally
closed."
Richard Mill er. 47. was two years
awa y from retiring from his S50.000-
a-year JOb when he was arrested Oct. 3
on suspicion of conspiring to sell
govemmcnl defense information to
two Soviet emigres in Los Angele!>.
The first FBI agent ever to face
charges of espionage. Miller was
allegedly to receive $50.000 in $Old
and S 15.000 cash for the information.
He 1s being held at the federal pnson
on Terminal Island while awaiting
trial in Federal Court in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile. his wife turned over
the two fami ly cars. a 1982 Dodge van
and a 1982 Isuzu. to creditors because
she could no longer make the pa)·
ments. She recently was notified that
mortgage holders arc preparing to
loreclosc on the family's five-acre
rnnch-style home.
Mr!>. Miller is dnving a borrowed
l·ar. while keeping tabs on money
~pent for gas and toll calls. Her eldest
child. Paul. works 1n a local country
tlub and contributes as much as h<'
('an, Mrs. Miller said.
"I ha ve to ask him if he made
enough ups last night to pay for milk
and soap. We ran out of milk and
soap.'' said Mrs. Miller. a substitute
teacher who hopes to find full-lime
work an Seotcmbcr.
"I JUSl ha ve to gl't through un11l
then. 1fl lose c .. er~1h 1ng and have to
start from 1cro ... " she said. her vo ice
drifting.
"Richard was JUSt two years away
from retirement. He would ha ve
gottt~n $25.000 a year. That's what I
thought my future was going to be."
said Mrs. Miller. She and her family
believe that Richard could never
betray his country and that he will be
found innocent. But Mrs. Miller 1s
doubtful he'll get his Job back.
She has had little luck in receiving
state or federal aid. One of her
children attends a boarding school for .
the deaf 1n R ivcrs1de. She can barely
afford the gas to drive the 100-p~s
miles to Los Angeles for her hus-
band's pre-trtal proceedings. Like a
scroll that reachec; the floor. her hst of
problems go on and on.
One bright spot 1s that the public
has not chastised her for being
married to a suspt"cted traitor.
.. Everyone has been super to me.
Half the people feel sorry for me
l')Ccausl· thl'y believe my husband's a
spy, thl' othl'r half feel sorry for me
because the)-· believe he is not."
DEPUTIES JOB ACTION ... Defense attorneys
go on the offense From Al
l.3CXJ. And while 173 dl.·put y pos-
111ons are budgeted for 1a1I duty, onl y
11 0 deputies actually arc working 1n
the Jail.
In an attempt to o.iork out the
problems with the county. Macleod
said he has set up a meeting with the
county's employee relations rep-
rcsrntallve, John Sibley. The two arc
e11pt.·cted to mel't and discuss the
assoc1at1on's complaints this week.
During contract negotiations last
summer. the union sought a 12-h our
work schedule for deputies assigned
101ail duty. Under the plan, ultimate·
I~ rejected by the Board of Super-
visors, deputies would have worked
four days on with three days off one
week followed ~y a three-day shin
with four days olTthe following week.
Santa Ana Lawyers Jim Andres and
larT) Young ordinarily defend crimi-
nals. but the} switched sides when
.\ndres saw two men burglarizing a
colleague's car and caught one man
after a two-block foot chase.
Andres. who plays football every
weekend and who ra11°'in a marathon
race the day before. said he and
Young chased the men .
WAST E DUMP UNDER NEW ATTACK .•.
From Al
deteriornt1on of the manne environ·
rnent." fears that the Stringfellow
material that will be dumped five
n11le!> ofT the Orange Coast may make
thing'> worse.
"We're prcll}' disturbed that there
1~ n<>,;.#R (environmental 1mpac1
repon ). Nettleton said ... Whatever
they're clranin$ 1s poisonous on land
and 'h'.111 be po1!ionous 1n the ocean.
1 here arc pollutton standards for
human health but they (the officials)
don't look at animal health."
The group ha'i written to the
tnv1ronmen1al Protcc11on Agency.
11upport1ng the stands of Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach of-
fi cials. who have called for complete
'>tudics before up to 187.000 gallons
of treated ha1ardous matcnals will be
)hipped lo the coastal u11es early next
monlh.
The material. which will be treated
Just Call
642-6086
OeltJ Piiot
OeffY9fY te GuetentMd
"''""'•t frt(J.ly " Y ~ JIJ
'1tlt ha... .. " "'"-~ h• '> JO" "' e•~ °"''•• I 11 "' ""° y<Nf (r'(ly .. • ,,. ll<o_ft,,
at the Stnngfellow si te in Ri verside
County and then again at the Orange
County Sanitation Districts' treat-
ment facilities. will be dumped into
the ocean betw~n Huntington Beach
and Newport Beach.
Federal and state officials claim the
material will pose no health dangers
to people or wildlife. They say.
however, that the hazardous ma-
terials are threatening underground
water suppli~s in the Chino area. and
that clean up work can't wait for
complete environmental studies.
Fountain Valley has hired a con·
sultant lo study Stringfellow en-
vironmental hazards. Depending on
the findings. Councilwoman Barbara
8rown 9'1Jld the city might file a
lawsuit to block the arrival of the
material.
La~una Beach officials are con-
c;1dcnng joining Newp0rt Beach of-
ficials who recently voted to support
Fountain Va lley an,d Huntington
Beach in the fight for an environmen·
tal review, according to Brown.
Nettleton. the director of the San
Diego-based recreational fishermen-
conservat1on1st group. likens the
1mmment Stringfellow transfer to the
environmental hazards that he said
posed a "mass1 ve threat" to birds and
threatened the extinction of many
\ahfomia brown pelicans in the early 1970s.
Nenleton said 1t wasn't learned
until almost too late that the dumping
of DDT pesticide caused a thinning of
egg shells thnt reduced birth rates. He •
also said that anchovies ingested
DDT materials and larger fonns of
sea hfc ate the anchovies. The
process. he ~id. caused "a major
fishing decline" 1n Southern Cali-
fornia.
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Irvine panel eyes
dnig,. alcohol use
The growing problem of drug and alcohol abuse will
bcc11am1ned l hu~dayeven1naat a panel discussion at the
Un1venst) United Mcthod1st Church, 18422 Culver
Dnve in Irvine.
Ph~s1c1an-cducator Dr. Mai1 Schneider and Irvine
Police Chief Leo Pean will be gue t speakers. along with
young peopk from Irvine. The program 1s C<rSponsored
by ~he church ind the Orange County chapter of the
Nat1onal f ouncil on Alcoholism.
Adm1ss1on is free and the public is invited. Call
835-3830 for addi1ional 1nformat1on.
Parente' lecture at church
A kcturc on pos1tl\C parenting will be given tonight
in the pansh hall of St Joachim Catholic School. I ~64
Orange A vc . Costa Mesa. by John Campbell director of
Concern Counseling Services '
The 8 pm. presentation is part of St. Joachim's
celebration of Catholic Schools Week. The school will
hold an open house Wedne$da~ from Y to 11 a.m. Call
548-1783 for funhcr information
Water eemlnar ln Newport
The En vironmental Protecllon .\gen~ and the an1a
'\na Regional Water Qua ht~ ( ontrol Board will co-
sponsor a two-day workshop and se minar this week on the
proposed use of entcrcx'occu~ as an indicator of sewage
contam1nat1on and/or sw1mm1ng-rclatcd public health
nsks. •
The workshop will be held Wednesday and Thursday
at the Ne'-"pOrt Beach C11 y C uuncil chambers. 3300
Newport Blvd.
The public 1s 1n ' lied to attend. For information, call
the Regional Board at 684-93JO.
General to talk on Russlans
Retired Air Force Ma)Or General John B. Kidd will
discuss "How to Deal With the Russians" Wednesday
evening 1n the Clubhou-;c 1auditorium1n Leisure World,
Laguna Hills.
The meeting 1s sponsored b) the ( oncerned C1t1zens
for Peace of Laguna Hills The public 1s 1n' 1tcd at a cost of
SI. Call 768-3227 or 837-7133 for funhcr details
Soclal semlnar at OCC
"Being )Ourscir· 1n a rela11onsh1p will be discussed
\\-edneda) during a two-hour seminar in thc Facult}
House of Orange Coast ( ollc~c 1n ( osta Mesa
Marnage counselor Patrick J. Murph) v.111 lead the
program. v.h1ch carries aw admission fee of $8 Ca the
college at 432-5880 for funher information.
"" Calllgraphy course offer
Calligraphy instruction from a master in th an starts
Wcdnesda) in Laguna Beach. Beginning an advanrcd
levels oft he flowery form of penmanship will \aught by
Sam 0 . Schwe1t1er. the Laguoa cnbc.
The eight-week course will cover la) OU cthd d~s1gn.
pencil. ink and gold leaf writing. dcl'ora11 n a1'd~nal
1llum1na11on problems. Classcc;arc from 4 t 5:30p.m and
further informatio n 1s available from the Laguna Beach
Recreation Department. 497-3J 11
Emotlonal support group set
)
·Newport
burglary
victims
testify
By STEVE MARBLE
Of lite Otlilr ..... Ii.II
• A prchmmary hearing for a former
collcgc ~ccurny officer charged in one
of the l3rgest burglary cases in
Newport Beach h1stol)'. moved into
its second day 1oda; with nearly two
dozen v1c11ms taking turn~ on the
stand.
John Leonard Miller. a former
campus policeman at Saddkback
College in Irvine. is charged with 23
counts of burglar), though Newport
pohce claim Miller could be respon-
sible for as man) as 200 break-ins.
Most of the burglaries were t:om-
m1ttcd at lhc Oakwood (1arden
Apartments 1n Newport over a two-
)ear period. Miller wa'> a pan-time
secunt) officer at lhc com pie>..
Other burglaries wen· reported at
the Saddlcback C olle~e campuM"s 1n
Irvine and M1ss1on VieJO. Sull others
were reported at the Ziggurat federal
bu1ld1ng in Laguna Niguel
Pohce said they recovered more
than 1.800 alleged stolen items from .
Miller's Laguna Niguel re~1dence and
his campu!> SC('Urity onicc 1n Irvine
The recovered propcrty includes
stereo and video equipment. hand-
guns. cameras. and wallets.
Miller. who appeared 1n Harbor
Mun1 c1pal Court 1n Newport Beal'h
on Monda) drc'iscd 1n }ellov. Jail-
1ssue Jumpsuit, 1s being held on
$50.000 bail. He did not tesllf)
Nearl) all the 'lcllms "'ho 100~ the
siand Monda) said there "'ere no
ob' 1ous signs of a break-in at their
apanments and several ~1d the~ did
not notice the los'> fo r sc'cral da\)
· 1t's alleged Miller lf~d a pas<. ke) 10
en1cr the apartmeritc;
Newpon police said the Orange
Count) District Allorne) 's office
dended to onl\ file :!~ counts of
burglar) against" M1l kr to reduce 1he
huge volumnc.· of th<.' ca'ie
··~dding add111onal counts ap-
parentl) wasn·1 go ing to make 1he
ca'ic an) stronger or the.· ~entcnce
longer." Officer Tom Little said. "It
would JUSt make a lot murc work fo r
1he District Attornc\ 's office."
..\lc;o, man} of1hc.v1c11ms ha'e not
been located. L111lc: \a1d.
Golf, anyone?
e>r.,. Coat OAtLV PILOT/Tueeday. Ff*UMY 5, 1985**A8
Anew start
for schools
support unit
By TONY AA VEDRA °' ..............
Seven months after k1ckina off a dnve lO woo
oonlributions from lhe business world. the Newport·Mcu
School Foundauon 1s still trying 10 get •ts campacn off
the around.
The non-profit foundation 1s expecung to fall a.bout
SI 00.000 sh on of its S22 5.000 goal for .total contributions
in 1984. the year ll hopt! to capture support from the locaJ
business community.
Foundation Dutttor Elizabeth Palmer said the
business dollars for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
schools arc indeed available. from large corporatfons to
small merchants. But the foundation had some orpniza-
tional problems With 11s fund-nu mg dnve.
The group simply bll off mort than 1t could che>A
when It launched ns campaign lut June. Moreover
campaign chairman Paul Gross, of Humana Inc .. was
transferred tb anothet state. leaving the business dnve
l~d~rkss. Palmer said.
"I don't hke (the term) ·get your act l<>Jether: but we
rcall) didn't," she eltplamed. ··w e really did announce our
launchtng a little too earl). Sometimes it's hard to sa)'.
'let's not get staned until 'A-e have all our ducks m hne.' ··
Palmer said the business campaign has revouped
w11h Ted Rokos. of Grubb and Ellis real estau: d1vtSion. at
the helm.
··we've paused. got our ducks in hnc, took a httlt
time." she said. "Now we havr Ted Rokos and we're read)
to go ...
..\ parent and foundation contnbu1or over the )'ears.
Rokos JUSt recentl}' Joined the group's board of directors.
He said Fnday that he 1s geanng up for the large wk of
courting corporate mog(lls. m1ddle-si.z.ed businesses aod
small merchants ·
"I've stopped whatcver wheels that we've started or
not started. and we're gelling together some tools." Rokos
said B~ "tools... he meant presentations. the sh ck
brochures. videotapes and shdeshows that business
peopl~ are accustomed to secinR.
1nce its formation nearl} five )ears ago. the
fou ndation has pnmanl> appealed to parents. who
al read} have a "ested interest in education. It dcxsn't take
much to con" ince them that education 1n Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa 1s important to their children.
··When ~ou get anvol"cd "1th a corporation }OU need
a dceper s10~ than that ... Rokos said. "You can't Sil m
front ofbusinessmen and e'<pect to raise funds without the
proper tools ...
Palmer added most businesses rcalize that the quaJ1t~
of their future '-"Ork'lorc~ depends on the quality of
education.
"The) v.ant to be sure that v.hen people get a JOb
apphca11on. that the) can fill it ou1:· she said .. Propert)
"alues arr also afTected b) education. because people who
mOH' general!~ look at the schools."'
'\!though donations ha'e fahcred on the business
c;1de. the foundation hao; pro' ed strong in solic11ing
contributions from parents dunng SC' eral "phone-a-
thons" and other act" 1t1es
fhr educational booster.; raised S 7"' .StN in I 982
S I 11.4 50 in 19 3 as "ell as the estimated S l25 000 in
19 4 Final figures for la'>t 'earha'e not been completed
said Palm('r
Marriage counst'lor Su'ian C. Eisner "'Ill lead an
amot1onal 'iuppon group for adult'i t~ing to find
sat1sf)1ng solutions to dail) problems and 1mpro'c the
quaht) of their lives. beginning Thur~a).
The group session-. v.111 run lrom 7:30 10 8 p.m. and
will continue v.eCkh on a regular ba'.:>IS The rnst 1s $20 per
session or S7 5 a month < all 499-10% for informatwn and
reservations
Dcpul) D1-;1nct Atlornc) Mike
Khoun .-.aid in \e,cral ca cs. burgla~
\IU1ms wh o might ha'c hccn able to
tcst1fi\ arc out oftov.n He <ia1d one
'1ct1m. a Mannl'. 1<. <ita11oned o'er-
<oeas.
··\\'l' arc '>1111 loo~ing for '1<.·t1m'>
but not for the m un ca'>l' ·· l 1ttk c;a1d
··\\e v.ant to find them to return their
propert~ ··
The hl·anng I'> l'\pct ted tornnc. lude
late toda~
A neighborhood dog explorea a pine tree that•• fut
becoming a toumt attractl on along the 14th fa.l.nray at
Spyglau Hill Golf Coune ln Pebble Beach. While M>me find
lt resembles a musical note. moat aay the natural formation
la a giant golf club, aaved for viewing pleaaure after homes
were bull t nearby.
( ontnbut1ons ha'e been used to
• H~lp lund pan-llm(' remedial reading teachers for
SI'< elcmenta~ Sthools. "'h1lc helping to pa~ for part-time
music teachers at all the ekmentar. schools m the d1stnct
•Help fund l'Omput~r tra1n1ng !.Css1ons for teachers
1n math and sc1em.e
Parents of gays to meet
The Orange ( oun t~ chapter of Parents and Fncnd of
Lesbians and Ga)s y,111 meet Thursda) at the First Lln11cd
Methodist ( horch of Orange. 16 1 S. Orange St.
Onenta11on for nev.comcr'i c;tarts at 7 pm .. followed
by the meeting at 7:)0 and d1scuss1on group!. until 9.45
p.m. Call 964-4392 for further details.
$250,000 donation earns
Stewart his 'room' .at UCI
•..\"'ard more than SJll OUU in ('dUlatwnal grants tor
U intermediate and high school programs. pa~ mg fi.1r such
things a'i mobile computers as v.ell a' 12c1 copies of
l\hakespeare's '",.\ \f1d.,u mmer ~1ght's Dream."
Former Tustin chief
found dead in van Panhellenlc meetlng ln Laguna l he Founder\ Room at l ( --tewan·s con1nbu11on and other
lr\int··s Donald Arco E'l'nt' (enter recent gifts ha'c brought the cam-
''111 lx• named for Kl.'lth B ~ll·v.urt in pa1gn total to $2.'H6.000. lca\lng
honor of hi\ $~50.000 gift to the $ 64.000 n.'ma1n1ng to be pkdged.
for rec~~ a9d up to ""5 people tor
catered dtfling hefon~ and after ath-
le11c game'> or other act1' 111es. It "111 U\l'rloo~ lhl' campuo; v.1th "e"'s of
1hc F11ll', ~rte, Village and :\ldnch
Par~
The Laguna Beach Panhcllen1c '\ssoc1ation meets at
10 a.m. Wedn~sday at the Laguna Beach School of .\n.
center's fund-ra1'iing dn\t'. .., frcl fonunate that 1n this \mall
Stev.art 1s chairman ol thl· board of \'a' I ca n g1't: sumc1hing 1n return for
.\:"T ..\ .\' .\ (~Pl -\\ 1ll1am Bmd Lrntz. pohct
ch1cf ot ne1ghbonng Tu~11n from 144+.-Hi ..... a~ found dead
of l·ard10-' aSl. ular d1c;orJt'r'i in the 'an he calkd home
authont1e~ said Tue~J\ •
Members will tour the school and view its current
exhibit. Participants should bring a bag lunch to eal after
the meeting.
The school 1s at 2221 Laguna Can~on Road. Further
information I!> a' a1lablc b) calling 494-7107
Tuesday, Feb. 5
• 7 30 p m . Irvine Unified School District Board of
Education. District Admin1'itrat1on Center. 5050 Barran-
ca Parkway
Santa .\na-based (1radco 4:),stcm' all thebenefib tha1 I and m' business
The 5.l)(KJ...seat Brt·n C ~·nter "'II ha'e den,ed o'er th e }Cars fromthe
hccome the home of l ( l'c; in ter-rnmmunll\ ·· '\tl'\'an said.
collcg1atc athletic$ as "ell ac; thl' 'illl' I n inc ·co president Thlima!>
of maJor con,ot·a110n\ and cultural 'iclse-0. "ho thairs thl' f\ents
e'en ts Center Foundl·rs ( ·omm111ee c;a1d thl'
The $13 5 million ll'nll'r "'111 be Founders Room ··v. 111 pro' 1de cam-
hu1lt near the e\l\\1ng I 5110-sc:at pus and com mu nit' kadersh1p "1th a
Cra" ford Hall g} nma<;1um "'11h pka<.ant locJtion lor social and
most of the co<.l prm 1dl'd through a hUSJlll'\\ <XlJ'>lunc; "h1lc \landing a'>
student fee a tnbutl' to thl' dl·dicated donor\ and
~ commun1t' fund drl\c "under \11luntc:l'r' "'h" built the l<.'nter ··
The E.' ent'> Center fund dn"l' ~gan la'>t ~car v.11h a $500.000
l hallc:nge grant Imm the In 1ne ( o
lolltwed b~ a$ I million per.;onal gill
from In inc ( ll Board Chairman
Dunald Bren and donauons from
1hrrl' dozen other Orange Count'
hus1n(''tScsand 1nd1' 1dual~. Rrccnth
gift, ha'e been recel\rd from the R
( ll.i~n Foundation of Orange and
the ( hnstco;on Co of In inc
.\n Orange ( llUnt' ,oront•r's spo~es'-"oman <.aid
Lent1. b"' "'hose tx>d' \la'i tound \tonda\. "as 1dent1tied
through hi'> tingerpnnl'i Jnd through h1~ daughter
The bl>d' v.a' luunJ nn thl· lront 01..'l\1rbl.>ard vf a Ford
'an on \,orth "' lJmor1..• ~trec:t tn d "'oman tran<i1ent. "h1'
reponed the dl<.l.ll\ (.'f\ in a nearb\ hus1ne'iS offiCC'. police
.-.aid
. uper' 1'1ng [:h·rut' C Moner Richard • laughter
attnbuted d1..·a1h to' anllU' card10-' ascular disorders
Len11 lx1rn f-cb 20 141 ~.in Santa ~na "'as named
Tu!>tin polite lh1el and liccnSC' and ta\ lOllector in June
194.1 at a c;alar. ol S 1511 a month He resigned al\1..·r two
\Care; arl'ording tout\ records. then be-camc a deput'
~hent1
wa\ to ra1c;e thl· rema1n1ng $J X I hl' I 1J~. -<,quare-foot Foundcrc;
million Rnnm '"" alrnmmodate HKI nc:ople
Plans arl' undl'r "J' for
grnundhrea ~1n[!. IJtl'r 1h" \t•a1
Pou cE LoG
Knife-wielding bandit hits
gas station in Huntington
A bandit wielding a switchblade
knife robbed a gas station attendant
1n downtown Hun11ng1on Beach early
today. escaping with aboul SI lO.
police reported
Lacuna Beach
A hammer was confi~catcd from a
man who was causing a disturbance
by poundin• on the sidcw~lk and th~
sides of buildings with 11 Monday
afternoon on Forest Ave nue. police
said. • • • A Muntfilllta Onve home was
burglnmed Monday morning. with
$3,450 worth of coins. Jewell') and
miscellaneous item taken. the v1ct1m
told police. • • • About $48 5 worth of tools were
reported stolen from a toolbox Mon·
day evening on klline Dnve. • • Report of& 51ructure fire Monda)
morning on Skyhn(' Dnve "-trc
unfoundt'd Police det('rm1ned that
steam from water condenaat1on wa'i
simpl) r1sing offthe roof of the home • • • A ~1.e and brown 12-'lpttd
Ni h1k1 b1C}'Ck wa'I rtpuncd lo\t or
stolen Mo ndt)' aOcmoon from the
300 block ort h fT On ve
HontinftOn Beach
r\ ('et butaJM ~tok SI l)f'l(I in \'(l~h
The male robber approached thl'
a11cndant working at the hcll Ser' ice
Station. 18742 Main St.. shortl) after
m1d01ght and demanded cash.
The auendant. who escaped inJur~.
and SS.000 in Jewelry while 1hc
vll'tims slept in their residence 1n thl'
16000 blod of Mannaba}' The
owner and his son awakened an1..I
unsucccssf ully pur!luc:d the burgla1 .
who wore a mask. • • • An underrnver oflicN took 1nto
nmody a suspect who nlleaedl) broke:
into a machine at a laundromat in the
I 600 hlock of Warner .\' cnur • • • man was deta1nl'd for allcgedl)
ti') mg to steal S7 in meat and S4 1n
liquor from Ralphs Market, 1904 I
lkach Bl vd. • • • A SSOO camera and 1C:'-"C'lr) • alucd
:II S7l0 were Stolen from 3 rc:s1J~nre
hn the I q()O() block of ( arman1a • • • Thie' c~ used a ~rc"'drn er to pl')
open a car 1n the Hunun ton C cntC'r
parking lot at 7777 Fd1nscr \\C and
~tole a S 1.200 terco • • • ho) dcc;cnbed R\ hc1n1 rnm-
lxlt1'c wu dct;uned '" \lpha Beta.
6911 \ 11mer l\vc forallc&cdl} tr\lng
to s1em l lO 'A-Orth of J, ck Oanic:t·,
"'h1ske) • • •
~1d thl' hand11 made off \\1lh the
"tation\ cash reg1<;tl'f lrJ\ The rob-
bl'r v.a'> last <;ec:n running sou1h un
\i1a1n ~tn.·et
'Jo gct.iv..1' lar \\J'i r,ecn
'\nniennc t<m~ $M 10 in l'Ol n <, t rnm a
fl'\1<knn• in lhl' 4000 hlt1' I.. ol ( 1rand • • • ''nmd'K'l\h \t11k an uu1,1dc 1won
light ':1lul'd at S6'\11 lrnm tht' front 1>1
Cal Nu1r11111n. 1!!5 'X Rca<.h Bhd • • • Th1l'\ l'\ enll'rcd a rt."\l\knn.· 1n iht•
ltiOOO hhw ~ nl V1t'\.l.JXH1't th rough a
balcon\ nnd <1tnk S '-00 in $~0 hill~. a
S400 man\ gold nl'l'~ Ian· and a SI ? 5
.\M/r !\.I ,tl'rl'o t.1'\Cllr radio • • • I h1c"e' '>mJ\hnl .1 "'1ndn" .11 .in
\rlo \C'n Kl' 'tat ion '111)1 \\ .lmrr
\\ c and '>tole S400
tmne
I hlt"\C\ tnok S2 "'OO 1n 10,111.1111111
and SSCXl "'onh of d1e~I lu1..·I lt11m ,,
Han ard .\ H'nue lOn'itrm 11nn ,,,,.
ovrr the "'C<'kl'nd • • • 0ctt'\tl\C5 ~Ill 1n\t,llJJtt' ,l r.1pt•
rcponC"d to Sant.i \na pohn· l.rn ~ \
\ I~-' car-old \Jn ta .\nJ tt1rl told
officcn shr ~a' raped 1n J \lr.i"bcrl"\
field oO Jambortt Bouk' 3rd 1n
lrv·snc b~ her ?:•}ttr-old bll\ fnt-nd
1 he ho) (nend \.!lid 1he girl "'a-. a
w1lllna Jl3nlc1pant 1n thc ine1den1
nollte \,J\ . . .
l"'o b1l\tlc\ \Jlued at $22' "l'fl'
ta km from an upt.·n g.lragl' on
Blac k fin .\ "enu1..· ~unda\ • • • .\ cac;<;cttc pla wr "3' -.iolen trum J
l·ar parked along Ba rranl'a Par~"J'
Newport Beach
Burglar\ too~ mor1..· th.in S2 t)(ll l 1n
1..a\h from tht• lia\tn \trl·l·t
Rc.,traurant at 464.., \1Jl \rthur Bh ll
I ht.' trOO~\ '\mJShl'd out .1 ~tnOl'"
pried opt•n J \ale and l1wt1..•J 't''l'1,1I
c~1'>h register' • • • ..\ 'andJI lh1..I S"'O 1n Jam.1gl' "'
hrt'.lk1 ng out .1 "1n1..1o" \II .1 r1•c;i1..kn1 l'
un thC' \4"'4) hlol ~ ul \t'3\h\ 11 l' nn' l. • • •
\ lhtt.•I \lOk .1n 'l''l'O·h101 tn·
11atabk boat from a 'hr un lhl' l1M1
block of "l''il < oJ\I tlitth""' Tlw
lo"s "'8!> e't1ma1l·d at SI .1t>O • • • Somrnl' "i'a'hl'd 1111t 1he "1111..I 'hll'l~1 nt a marke<l fklhll' tar p.:irh·d
near tht• Clllnl'r nt In inl' and \her
nngton Dan'IUJC I\\ the v. hill' I l)t\4
C hr' rnlrt \1alibu "'•" put Jt ~I "tl • • •
f \.1.0 \Ide mlITllr\ \\1..1rth ~\till
ap1 e1.e "<"rt' stolen lrum a ( ,1d1ll.1l (I
Oor:tdo park<'d l'n th(' I {l(lO hlcx-L. nl
16th ~treet ••• \omc(int· tt1C'\J w \(\ hrC' 10 .1
bad,ho1.• pJr~t.-J at .a 1...0n\tl'\Jl..1100 ~1le
on the uirnn of 4th ''l\'<'l ,\nd < arnatmn \\('OU<' 1n < 1vona 1.kl
\t;ir J he lirr. Hin lined to the en~rnr
lOmpartm1..•nt l'<lU~-J S.100 1n J3m
.lflt'
•••
..\ ~~1' C':tU'l("d ~00 It' ~'8M1\
"h11t"hreakinttinto:1 l~l<I \001 '01)( r hC' huqtl.H IC'l\l ... s I() 1n l' \h and tv. ll
'
'll'll'11 ~1111h' l.l 11rth $' lrcim HI\'
'(hldl'
Costa Mesa
.\ $5011 tl'IC'' 1\111n 'l't "J' 'h1kn
.inJ a r1111m ran~d .. C'd JI thl' (ah·
lllm1a \Intel (l 1441 (,..,kr \\e
,omr11mt' bet"een 11 p m \unda'
.ind 11 a m \tonJa' \tanagrr'
~·ht'' l' tht' 'anJali<>m .ind thdt "l'rl'
1nmrnlltl·J "' J m.in "h1..1 lhelkl'd
1n111 thl' nwtd gJ\ ing a namt· .rnd
.1Jdrl'" lr11m \.inta \nJ \ l kl\ k 1n
thl' r1~1m hJJ hc.'cn brn~l'n Jnd a
Ol !!ht,t,tnd \ll"l<l\h1..•d 1(1 t'i1t\ • • • l J'h tPt.tltn~ ~4' \\,l\ ref'l'nl·J
'h•ll·n from an arartml'nt at I \31 1
Bn,llll "' 'Oml'llnll' hc:t''-l't'n ti p.m
.ind Ill pm ~1l1nda' lntr\ wac; b~
lllf1.. 1 ng llPl'n .i )I 1d 1 nit glac; "'1 ndo"' ••• T nol<. "'unh S2. "'4~ "'ere rcpone\l
'1okn trom J garagt' 1n the 2000 block
lll \k,rr Place -.ome11me hC't\.l.(.'('n 1'
.1 m and 4 p m The padloc~s had
hc.'l•n l Ul of) the gara2e door • • l
\~1ut S2!P v.a<i 'itole-n lrom J
IOI. ~ed l·a,h reg1'itcr in Pip ollil'<' ~Q611
l\JL.1..·1 \t "'omet1me hc.'1"c-rn 5 pm
F nJ,I\ ,1nJ '~5 a 01 \fonda\ fntf'\
"'J'> ti' f)f'\ tnll the dcad~)h av.':n from
the Joor ln1111e
Suicide attempt fails
in leap onto freeway
8) the ~ssociat~ Prt'S l'l\ml ' ttr.rnuni ,,ml
\1 1nt•1 h.1J kfl thr Humdinger Bar
.\ mJn "h\, hJd 11..l'>t h1\ 1111'11umJ)t'\I 10 1-\ut•na Pnr~ \hortl' h<'fnre thr
un111 tht• \.lnta \na I r«v.a ' lrnm .1 inudrnt ht• .-.aid
"<>-too1-h1gh o\t'~·~ in ;in .tpp.arrn1 .. ...._,,ernl flC'Oplc 1n the bar '31d he
\Ult 1dt' 1r. lhJt left him '-('t111u'h "'a\ 'en dr,ponden1 and th" ~CT't'
101urhl. Rul·n. Park flOlill' \ol1d 1..1..1nl('mcd ah<lut hinl ~1 tht\ t.:illlC"d
\1und.l' pohlt' ·Branum \31d
Roin I 1Jn1..1;, \liner 't-"'a' Offi<.cr-. tound ~hner. "'ho ~ked
found unn\fi\\. wuc. unllJ\ n1~ht at th(' Happ' Ouh:hman b;ar. c;honh
ht·n<'ath t~l' \\ l'\Wm \'en uC' mer .lf\c~ ;ard · · fl:l"" ot th~ \,int;i \n.1 f r'\'l'"'ll' 1n ·11 appcal"t"(i he had JUmpc-d 1n a
Ruena Par~ OfTtlt'f r cm Rnan\lm \Ull ldC lf"\ .. R~num \Gld "Pp&l"Cnt-
"31d 1, he had not bct'n 11truck b~ an} can.
\liner ".1, in "'m'u' hut 'itahlr ( rl\ le Petren~ a banendcr It ttK-
tond1tmn \fonJa, t l c In Int' Haili'' llut'Chman •1a1d Mu~r a
\kdK:tl < 1·n1t•r in nrantte ~11h :i larye ' u~l hc-cau\t hr hid httn fired H 1 ,a,h 1111 h" hl',111 .ind multiple bro ... en "cleanup man .. therr frb t
-=--
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, February 5, 1965
Mengele
horrors
outlined
JERU ALEM (AP) -A survivor
of the Auschwitz conccntrnt1on camp
today provided a rare eyew1tnes~
account or Nazi doctor JosdMcngele
shooting a young Jew.
Avraham Lindenbaum. n t>especta·
cled man in his 60s, spoke at a mock
trial being conducted by Ausch~itz
survivors who hope the publicity will
lead to the capture of Mengele. who
conducted bizarre and horrif)'ing
experiments under the guise of medi·
cal research during World War II.
While survivors of Mengele's
pseudo-medical tests have spoken of
bis selections of those who would hve
and those who would die for his
expcnments. few eeople survived 10
speak of seeing him personally kill
anyone.
Lindenbaum, who now lives in
Israel, said that his duttes at Aus-
chwitz included going 10 a nearby
town which the Germans called
Reisdahl to buy Oowenng plants for
the hospital grounds.
On one such tnp, Lindenbaum
said, "Suddenly we heard a lot of
shouting and cursing. I looked
around cautiously and I saw how
Mcngele pulled his pistol and shot a
young Jew."
The panel presiding over the mock
trial asked why Mengele shot the Jew.
"I don't know.". Lindenbaum re·
plied in Hebrew. ·'That wasn't his
style. He usually stood on lhe railroad
ramp (where selections were made of
those who woufd live and those who
would be killed). so he wouldn't have
to diny his hands, but he dad it. I
heard later that the young Je~ was
dead."
Mengele. who as 73 1f he is still
alive, was last rcponed to b( li ving in
J~fMen&ele
Paraguay. He is accused of sending
400.000 people to their deaths 1n the
Nazi Holocaust. The West German
go vernmcnt has had a warrant out for
his arrest and extradition since 1959.
Eva Moses Kor of Terre Haute.
Indiana. told the panel that ~he and
her twin sister were selected for
Mengelc's expenmenls al the death
camp in Poland when 1hcy were 9.
years-old.
Kor said 1hat while she was
subjected 10 .. treatment.. 1n
Men~ele's infirmary she managed to
manipulate ·the thermometer so it
registered a falSl' reading tha t her
temperature was still normal.
She said the trick convinced the
staff thal she was still healthy and
they released her from the infirmary.
"Later I understood that 1fl had died,
they would ha vt' killed my sister
1mmedia1el}' with an m;ection to the
hean to compare the healthy body
with the sick bod} ... she said.
Kor said she and her sister, who
now hves in Israel. were stripped
naked twice a "eek for eight hours of
tests thal included X rays, blood tests
and photographs.
Stockman issues
budget challenge
---------But House. Senate
leaders say Pentagon .
hikes jus t won't fly
WASH INGTON (AP) -Budget
Director David Stockman, conceding
"problems in many places" in Presi·
dent Reagan's 1986 budget, 1s
challenging a skeptical Congress to
try to devise a fairer plan.
"There aren't many good alterna-
tives and I think Congress will
discover th1i.." said Stockman, who
wa s to argue the case for the presi-
dent's $974 b1lllon budget before the
Senate Budget Committee today.
Republican House and Senate
leadcrs have made it clear they're not
aboul to swaJlow the president's $974
b1lllon budget whole and will use the
document more as a staning point in
their own deficn-reduct1on dTorts.
At least two ma;or programs spared
from Reagan's budget knife -de-
fense and Social Secunty -will be
"on the table" along with other
federal spending. budget leaders in
both chambers said Monday.
But Stockman said that. while he
anticipated .. a very noisy debate on
defense," the adminjstration felt 11
had already gone as far as it could go
on Pentagon spending restraint.
"Our plan is balanced and it's fair."
Stockman told a press briefing. "I
ha ve no doubt poliucal resistance and
opposition will be strong. And maybe
that 1s an understatement. But there
arc no alternatives."
Stockman was the only witness
before the panel as it began a full week
ofhcanngs on the president's budget.
The commiuee was to hear from
Rudolph Penner. director of the
Conaress1onal Budget Office, on
Wednesday~ Defense ectetary
Caspar W. Wcanberger on Thursday,
and Federal Reserve Chairman Paul
Volker on Fnda~.
Committee Chairman Pete V.
Domenici. R-N M .. said that neither
Reaean's defense budget nor the
president's vow not to touch Social
Sccunty benefits was sacred.
However, even with further cuts 1n
defense spending and even 1f Con-
gress goes along with a freeic on
S0C1al Security cost-of-li ving ben·
efits. "we still ha ve to find :i big chunk
of domestic spending," said
Domenic1.
Asked whether the adman1$trat1on
would be willing to reduce its Pen-
taeon spending request, Stockman
said the increase in the budget 1s
"what we thank as needed. It's too
early to say what we're going to gi ve
on."
Reagan's budget, which would
abolish. freeze or slash scores of
familiar federal programs. found few
outright champions on Capitol Hill.
even among Reagan's usual allies.
House Republican Leader Bob
Michel described the plan as a
"stan ing point," and said , "I do not
endorse every recommendation ...
Senate Ma;onty Leader Roben
Dole. R-Kan., proposed cutting Re-
agan's $30 billion defense increase in
half and declared: "It's going to b(
ve').'. difficult to..do man y ofthc thangs
he (Reagan) wants to do."
Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore .. chair-
man of the Senate Appropnallons
Committee, said Reagan had
proposed "a fantasy budget co n-
ceived an the land of never-ending
deficits."
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crashes; 9 f eare<\ killed
By &be A1socla&ed Pre11
ANCHORAGE. Alaska - A commutcr a1rcraf\ with nine people <?n
board crashed and burst into names while making an instrumen~ l;lPProach an
bad weather. leaving eight people dead and one m1SS1ng. authonucs say. The
twin-e ngine Beechcrnft Queen Air went down at 9:20 p.m: Monday about one
male cast ofSoldatna lnternat.1onal Airport. The plane earned seven passenger$
and two crew members. The bodies of eight people we!"C found and another was
missing and presumed 10 t>c i~side the wreckag~. he said. Alas~a State rroopct'1
said a search party on foot reached tht" crash site, about 60 m1!cs southwest of
Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula. at 10 p.m. Temperatures in the area were
hovering around .'0 degrees.
Kllauea llgbts up the •ky
VOLCANO. Hawaii-Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, hve~ up
to its rnputation by spewmga 1,2()().foot fountain of molten rock mto thc ~1r to
mark the continuation of an eruption that began two years ago. Although the
height of the fountain later dc<:reased to 700 feel. the volcano ~ontinucd to
pump out 500.000 cubic meters ol la va per hour. sa1,d Reggi.~ Okamura,
assistant scientist in charge oft hr U.S. Geological urvey s Hawauan Volcano
Observatory. The fountain fed a fo ur-mile-long lava Oow Monday that was
moving 450 yards ~r hour as 11 headed 1oward the Pacific Ocean: about two
miles away from the leading edge of the raver of la va. O~amura said.
Shuttle tlles d elay n ext launch
COCOA. Fla. -Troubl esome thermal ulcs and backlogged paperwork
have combined to force a delay of a l kast one week 1n the next space shuttle
launch. originally scheduled for t-cb. 20. a published report said. The launch of
space shulllc Challenger will be .. no earlier than the 27th, possibly the 28th,"
the newspaper Today quoted NASA spokesman Charles Redmond as sa}'lng
Monday ni$ht ··we expect a lirm launch dafl• by the end of this week." The
Oight . M iss1on 5 t ·E. has auracted attenuon as thl' fi~t shuttle voyage to carry
a civilian passenger. Sen. Jake Garn. R·Utah.
Recrulter dug a llttle too deep
NEW YORK -An uniden1ifed Stan ford U 01vcrs1ty student says she was
asked by a recruiter if she would be willing to have an abortion in o~der to save
her job during a recent interview for a pos111on with a Wall Street an vestment
bank. "When I-walked out of the 1n1erv1cw. I was tembly angry," said the
woman in a story published by the Stanford Dall y. The woman identified
Michael Werner of Goldman Sachs & Co. a~ the recruiter The recruitment
team's leader. Don Cornwell. said Monday that he was going bade to Stanford
on Wednesday and would re-interview any candidates Werner saw who
wanted ano1her interv iew He al so said Werner had been reprimanded
severel y.
$600 for tollet seat c over questloned
WASHINGTON -The hd has been hfted olT another expensive parts
purchase by the Pentagon, which ha s acknowledged pa} 1ng more than $600 for
a plastic and fiberglass cover for toilets on 11s 1'·3 submanne-hunung airplanes.
One senator said the discovery '"gi ves new meaning to the word "throne."' The
Pentagon. acknowledging the purchases on Mof\.day. said 11 wasn't sure how
much the covers should cost. "but we obv1od"sly feel this 1s too much,"
spokesman W1ll1am Caldwell said.
Woman llves after lcy crasb
LAS VEGAS. N.M.-A woman who spent more than 45 minutes trapped
inside her wrecked car beneath tht:.' icy waters of a northern New Mexico river
survived with nothing more scnous than a ··1ernble cold," says her husband .
.. It's a miracle; she"s a real fighter:· said Maguinc Urioste, a volunteer
firefighter who helped rescue his wife Catherine but was unaware of the
v1ctim"s identity until after she was safe and wrapped 1n blankets. Mrs. Urioste
was driving to work Fnda) when her t.'ar hit an ice patch on New Mexico 3.
nipped onto the frozen Pecos R1 vtr and sank. her husband said. She said her
windshield broke and water poured into the car But she found an air pocket
and was able to keep her face above the water
CALIFORNIA
Molest blll wlns ln Senate
SACRAME NTO -A proposal to let childre n 1n child molestation cases
testify by closed-circull telev1s1on ha s won overwhelming state Senate
approval. But opponents warned Monda) that 11 could be unconsti1ut1onal.
The bill . S846 by Sen. An Torres. 0-Los Angeles. went to the Assembly on a
28-8 vote. Torres said he introduced the bill at the request of parents of children
in the McManin Preschool molestation case 1n Manhattan Beach. adding that
11 ··1s constitutional. and 1s right "
Datlng service-for gorillas
· SA N FRANCISCO -A 230-pound male gorilla leaves for Ohio o n
Wednesday to turn his charms on Colo. Toni and Cora an a match made by a
computerized dating service for endangered 100 animals. Sunshine the gorilla
1s 00pnme breeding potential." !.aid San Francisco Zoo zoologist Mike Sulak.
Sulak said the zoo's only female gorilla. Pogo. "1s over the hill "
Sunset Boulevard blaze quel led
BEVERLY HILLS -A late-night blaze senously damaged a Sunset
BouJevard residence and threatened surrounding homes. setting fire to one
roof and torching a nearby palm tree before being extinguished earl)' today.
officials said. Seven companies of firefighters from Beverly HJlls and
approximately 1.) from Los Angeles battlt:.'d the bla1e, which began about 11 :25
p.m Monday 1n the 9900 block of west Sunset, \aid Bc vc rl v Hills tire
dispatcher Wilham Bordeaux ·
Arrest made ln grocer kllllng
COMPTON -A man arres1ed in the fatal beatang ofa popular grocer who
founded a Bapust church was linked to tht' murder scene b\ se vera l
eyewitnesses. police said . Leon Watts, 19. who wa s booked for in vest.1gat1on of
murder. and a second man alleged I}' were set:.'n entering Eddie Warren Adams'
store about 6:30 p.m. last Tuesday. 'ia1d Walter Nelson. a police detec11ve in
this Los Angeles suburb. Shortly anerwnrd , .\dams' body was found lying an
the aisle of the store. His assailants had failed to Ca rt) offlhe store's locked cash
register. pohce said.
New Zealand firm on port vlsl ts
WELLIN.GTOt:J, New Zealand -Prime Minister Da~id ~nge vowed
today. to. continue his ban on pon v1s1ts by nuclear-equipped ships. despitc ;\men~ s withdrawal fro~ planned naval excm ses with Nl:w Zealand and
A ustraha to protest the policy. In the past week. New Zealand has twice ref used
a U.S. req~est for a pon call by an American destroyer. the tJ.S.S. Buchanan.
Lange insists that the United . tatcs declare whether military vessels carry
nuc!ear weapons before granting port pnv1lcges. But the Reagan adminis·
trat1on ~as ste.adfastl y refused 10 reveal such informat1on, and has said New
Zealand s pohcy could wreck the ANZ S defense alliance grouping New
Zealand. the United States and Australia.
Soriet alr cra•b a my•tery
MOSCOW -A Soviet airliner crashed dunng a Oight from Minsk 10
Lenangrad. and there were an unspecified number of casualties. a Soviet
newspaper. ~cported. The crash occurred on Fnday and was re~rted in the
unday ed1uon of the Minsk ne"'.spaper ov1ct Byeloruss1a. which arrived in
Moscow todar. The news~pcr sa!d offi~1als of the Byclorussian Republic have forrne~ a SJ?CCl81 co.mmm1on to 1nvesupte the accident. No casualty naures
were ~1ven in the bneffront page repon. However, 11 referred to the accident as
3 "catastrophe," sugge!ltmg that all aboard may have died.
Rualan •oldlen klll 46 clvlllans
NE.W DELHI. l ~dia -Soviet so ldiers in Afghanistan. seeking to avenae t~e s.layma of a Marx~ t official. fired into a crowded baiaar. killing about 45
c1v1hans and woundin.g 1.7, accordma 10 two Westem diplomatic repons
released .1oday Th~ killings occurred an ~andahar, Afghanistan's second larae~t city, accord1na to the repons rcach1na here. The slain official was
descnbcd only as ?n Afahan who was a Junior Commun 1st Pany member. The
reports werC; provided scparalcly to reporters by New Delhi-based diplomats at
two embassies. They spoke on cond1t1on they not be further identified.
Prle.t decrlea •a•pen •lon
MA.NAOU~. ~1ca"'lua -A pnest who was suspended by the Vatican
for rcfu~1na 1oqu1t h1s1ob in the 1en1 1aovemment says the action 15 unjust and
he JS bct_n&J_)uni~e<l forscrvmf his people. "What pains me and what r deplore
1s that lias n:orrnc s Tonn P~u!.' keeps ilent and his poln1caJ pos1tJon coincides
with (President) Reagan s. the Rev. Ernesto Cardenal, the Minister of
CU hare. told a news conference Monday. Last month the church announced
four pnests who h<?ld htJh posts in the Sandinista aovemmcnt were bem1 sus~ndcd from their clencal dut 1es, 1 n effect ll3mna them from saying Mau or
officiatinaat church ccrcmon es The measure fell shon of cxpclhna them from
lhe church
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Mother's
detective
work nets
suspect
BOSTON (AP) -1 A woman
eavesdropping on a train helped
apprehend a teen-ager accused or
shooting her daughter after the
woman allegedly overheard the youth
bOast about the shooting to a friend.1
published rcP9rt'Said.
The 14-ycar-old boy was arraigned
Monday on charges of juvenile delin-
quency by reason of assault, robbery
and attempted murder. The Boston
Globe sajd today in a commentary
column by Mike Barnicle.
On Thursday, Mary Frances
James. a 21-year-old hotel restaurant
supervisor, cashed a check and got on
a bus for home. Fumbling in her purse
for change. she accidentally spilled a
few hundred dollars.
A youth who ,saw the money sat
near Miss James. who said she got ofT
beyond her usual stop because she felt
uneasy.Behind her was the yo uth,
who demanded, "OK. give me the
bag," she said.
"He had the gun in my face. and
I'm sure even 1fl gave him the bag, he
would've shot me in the head. so I
started pulling the bag away from
him," she said.
The youth shot her in the back. and
she was taken to Boston City Hospi-
tal. where the bullet fell out of her
back. It had barely penetrated her
skin after passing through three
sweaters and a fur coat
She was kept overnight for observa-
tion.
After v1s111ng her daughter the next
day. Frances James, 55, took a tram
into Boston while a fnend drove Miss
James home.
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Chinese Elvis
OK. So Gary Jung doean 't euc~,ook like Elvia Presley.
But he aaye he eounda like 'The ' and he want.a to take
hla ahow on the road. After all, the 2 -year-old Jung aaya, 'I
ha ven't heard of any other Chinese Elvia lmpenonator.'
Senate panel OKs
Oranoe Cout OAIL V PILOT IT~, hbrwty 5, 1tee* *M
Porno star denies she's a
prostitute after her arrest
SAN FRAN-
CISCO (AP)-
Adult film star
M a ril y n
C hambers ,
stunned by the
first arrest or
h er life,
apologized
Monday to the
police. her fans
and her mother,
while her at-
torney accused CHAMBERS
authorit~ of using her as a pawn in a
struggle o"\tcr control of aduh busi-
nesses.
'Tve never been arrested 10 my hfe
for anything. ever, so this 1s kind of a
big shock for me. not only as a
performer but as a human being. ..
Chambers told a crowded news
conference on the "Cine-Stage" at the
Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theater.
where she was arrested Friday night
by about 25 police o'fficers.
The arrest came just three days
before the Board of Supervisors was
scheduled to vote on a proposed
ordinance to eliminate pohce perrnu
requirements for adult bookstores
and theaters~
A rcpon by plainclothes officers
who attended her show, "Feel the
Magic." alleged that Chambers -a
one-time model fo r Ivory Snow
soapflakes -allowed an appreciative
audience to toµch her nude body with
their hands and mouths.
The star of such X-rated movies as
"Behind the Green Door" and "In·
sat1able," was booked for investiga-
tion of sohcning prosutuuon and
engaging 10 lewd conduct in a pubhc
place, both misdemeanors. She was
released on $2.000 bail.
"Mom. I'm not a prosmute,"
Chambers said to the telev1s1on
cameras. addani. "(M om) JLat aot
over lhf X-rated films ...
Al a court heanna earher, the
dastnct anomey's office asked for a
week's conunuancc in the case for
"further mvcst1gat1on."
Chambers' attorney, Tom teel,
wd Monday he believes the t~se will
be dropped.
"There wa' no e"change of money
here (to suppon a prostitution
charge)," he said. ''The law is
absolutely clear: there's no l~d
conduct unless there's someone~
cnt who's hkcly to be offended. Thil11
a theater, ifs a pnva&e prnnilCS~
havt' to pay Mimi aon to tct tn ,
and only conecnuna adult.I are heft.
We think tbas was men a politiCal
move than a k&al move."
Pohce Lt. W'illiam Groswifd de-
nied that. "There was a violaooa of
the law. and the officers made the
arrest," he said. .
Chambers said her show wu "a lot
tamct'' lhan at other tJmcs durina her
13-year~r as an erotic pcrfonncr.
Pope's plane lands
just before. outage
LIMA, Peru (AP) -Guwrila
saboteurs ~ed out Lima'•
airport lhortty after Pope John
Pad ll'a plane t.nded, dyMmtt-
lng power pyk>n9 to cut off
electricity to thts eprawttng ~
t .. of 5 mltffon, police and *port
offtdall Mid.
Momenta after the btackout, •
huge hmnmer and lick .. -the
1ymbof of the Maoist Shining
Path movement -w.-. •
abtaa on a mountllneide north
ofUma./
Airport omctela Mid the pope'•
pt.,,. touched down tlx ~before the runway light• fMck.-.d
and went out, bot t~ tN
pontiff' a jet still wa on the.
runway when the bteckout
started.
On the train. the motlter alleged ly
overhead one youth tell another: "I
had to pump th is broad last night"
According to Mrs. James, his fnend
asked. "Did you waste her"" and the
youth replied. "Nah. I don't think so.
There was nothin' on the TV."
~:":~:-~5<?1:!!.~~,~. ~~.~!!. Gate to Gibraltar opened
"My ears shot up like an antenna."
she said. "I wanted to choke him. to
kill him."
She followed the yo uth offlhc tram.
out to Boston's downtown shopping
center and into a restaurant. where
she called police.
ate Jud1c1ar) Comm111ee, on a 12-6 v.h1ch has hung out a sign saying ·
1.otc. appro\ed the nominat1on of ·white men onl} ···
Edwin Meese Ill to be attorne) Democrats 1.oting for Meese were
general toda) and sent 1ts recommen-Howell Heflin of Alabama and Den-
dallon to the full Senate. nis DeConcm1 of Arizona.
"Not onl~ 1s Mr. Meese qualified to "Mr. Meese has been through a
G IBRALTAR (A P) -Al 30 sec-
onds past midnight. a Spaniard
swung open a green metal gate today.
letting the first cars cross the border
from Gilbraltar m the 16 years since
Spanish leader Francisco Franco shut
off the British colony from Europe.
Franco's hope was that he would
win back for Spain the "guardian of
Bntam and Spain's foreign minister,
Fernando Moran. began 10 hours
after the border was opened and
marked tlle first time Bntam has
agreed to discuss pain's claim of
sovereignty.
An official Spanish source told
reponers at a mid-day briefing in
Gene:va that "there has not been even
a moment ofteos10n" m the talks.
At a separate bncfing.. a Briush
official said the m1rusters hoped the
good atmosphere signaled "the stan
of new and hopeful relationships"
between Spam. Brit.am and Gibraltar.
Sinct 1969, G1braltarians have
depended on dehvenes from Britain
for meat and other staples The youth disappeared shonly
after two police officers arrived. but
Mrs. James soon found him in a street
search and police arrested him.
be attornr) general. but he 1s a rwian of great ordeal . but he has not responded
honest}. competcnC} and dedi· to the comm111ee as I would have
callon:· said committee chairman hked him to. nor has he been as
Strom Thurmond. R-.C .. moments forthcoming as I would have liked
before the roll call on Meesc·s him 10 have been," DeC'oncin1 said.
the Mediterranean." H is wish has not "":.i---iliiiiiiiiiiiim _______________ &iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
The Globe said the boy rccentl)'
had been released from the custody of
the Department of Youth Services.
had .22-<:aliber bullets in his pockets.
had a long police record and was
wanted for questioning in two armed
robbenes.
"He's got a record a mile long. and
he's.only 14." Mrs. James said. "And
there he was talking about shooung
my daughter nght there on 1he train.
Righi' next to me. Now. that's in-
credible. isn't 1t?"
nom1na11on. The .\nzona o;enator said a repon
Meese's nom1nat1on "as approved of an independent eth ics council
largel} along pan} line~ w11h all I 0 of which fou nd no 1llegah11es but ques-
the panel's Republicans ''Ot1ng for tioned some of Meese's conduct and
him and all bul two of its Democrats said therepon was akin 10 a medical
\Olingaga1nst. repon sa)ing "you have some warts
"The degree of Mr Mecse'51 com-and some skin cancer but nothing
m11mcn1 10 fair and 11upart1al en-terminal.''
forccment of laws 1s in question." The presidential counselor was
Sen. Edward Kenned). D-Mass .. said first nominated as the nati on's 75th
before casting his vote against Meese. attorney general in Januar} 1984. but
"Mr. Meese 1s assoc1:11cd ""1th this since then hac; been through two
adm1n1s1rat1on 's pohc1es that under-rounds of committee appearances -
mine the pnnc1plcs of fairness and last March and last wee~.
comt' lrue.
But the opemng of the frontier
bamer was a precondition for the
start of talks toda) in Geneva.
Switzerland. between Bnush and
Spanish offic1aJsover the future of the
2.2 square-mile fonress colony and
its 31.183 1nhab1tants.
Tht' negot1auons. to settle centunes
of enmity over the rock at the point
where the Mediterrean Sea and the
A.tlanllc Ocean meet. could take
}cars.
The closed--Ooor talks between
Fore1~n Secretary Geoffrey Howe of
Ex-GI testifies against Westmoreland
NEW YORK (A P) -After 16 • .\ kc} issue 1n the case is the d1sagreeds1rongl}. wewouldsometimesbea~bushed1n
weeks of heanng about the Vietnam propnct~ of Westmorcland's 1967 "Self-defense units were pan ~f 1he or near that ~me village.
War from generals. cabinet otliccrc; dl.'cis1on 10 stop including communist irregular units of the Viet Cong. said
and CIA spec1ahsts. the jury in retired "self-defense" and "secret self--Oe-Fr~edman. who arrived in V1etn~m a
Gen. William C. Westmoreland's tense" forces in the m1litary·s esti-pnva te first class and left a specialist
libel suit against CBS has met 11s first mate of the strength and loca11on of 4.
G.I. l'nem\ forces The chief ""capons of the self.
defense forces "'ere mines and boob~
traps. Fnedman said
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purchased for SI 95 each TheSl'
p1ctur~ can be attached to the
informatton <.arth lor use 1fa ctitld 1'>
m1"1s1ng.
( h1ld 1dcot1fiul,11on clin1l\ v.ill bc
ht: Id Saturda~. Feb 9 at the follov.1 ng
In inc locat1on<1 Farmer., I n'iurance
Claims Office. 4392 Walnut A."e
(Arbor Center)~ Irvine Camera.
I 5435 Jeffrey Road: Grossman Op-
tometl") Office. 4525 Campus Dm e
Pa'>samano Orthodon11cs Office.
4200 Barranca Road: Citizen Thnf1
and Loan. 14252 Culver Dnve.
Dov.nc~ Savings. 4200 In 1ne Bh d .
and Worldwide Tra"el of In 1ne.
4605 Barranca Road
On Feb 2'. a child 1denttlicat1on
cl1n1c v.111 be held at the !nine Bo)'s
and C,1rh Club. 295 East Yale Loop.
The child 1den11ficat1on program
v.as organ11cd b~ fiH Jnine sen1ce
clubs the \unn~ Exchange Club
Junior Ebell Club. Jn ine Ja)u~cc;,
Lions ( lub and K1wan1s Club
Block grant panel
.\pphlat1on<, arc bcing aln·prcd to
'>Cr' l' on a C oc,ta ~c'ia comm1t1l·e that
"'Ill re' IC"' ho"' an C'>llmated
SYOO (}()CJ in federal hlo<.'k grant\
\hould be \l)\.'nt nc:.:1 fiscal ~car
The ad hpc ( ommunll) Dc"clop-
mcnr < omm1ttee "'ill rc\1e"' proJCll'i
propmcd for funding th rough 1he
federal < ommun11~ De,clopmcnt
Block < 1ran1 program C 1rants arc
intended IU help proqdc de<.l'nl
hou'i1ng and 10 el(pand ccnnom1c
oppOrtuOlllC\ for rx•op)e IA 1th )01.1. dnd
mm.kr:itc 1nl<>ml''>
< om m 1 tin: ml'm ht.·" "'1 ll ht.-'p-
p111 n tl'd h) the C 11~ ( ounul
ThL deadline lor apphing " F-ch 2: For morl· 1nl ormJl1on u inlJl 1
PJtm1a DJ,1d al 7'4-'lh"
Young artlsts sought
Orange ( 11unl\ \11uth\. I" \\·,1r'
.ind ''iungcr'Jrc 1n,1tl·d H1 l'ntl'f tht
l'fl ttntz Jnd drav.ing lomp.. lll1on Jl
1hd >rJngc:< ounl' fair T hda1rrun.,
Jul~ 12 lhrnugh Jul\ 21 1n < o\la
\fr'>J
Thl' rnnt\'\t "'111 tX' tJ1, 1dcd into
1hH't: J1\.1\rnnc, lor wr11cr
"'rtlN, 1llu$tra1or (one person), and
"rncr t11lustrator ( t'Wo or mo rt
people)
Tho\c di\ l)IUI\) "'Ill be further
hro~cn do"' n into age categories for
rnntcstantc; 5 ~ears and ~ounger. 6 to
X ~earsuld. 9 to 11 I:! 10 14. and I 5 to
I ..; H'.H\ uld
F' nine .. ~houJd tx-mailed or dt•-
h, crl·d to<>rangd ount) Fair Youth
L 1taan < omp..•11uon. 88 Fair Dri ve
no later than \.ia\ 7 There 1!> nOl'Otl)
k l'
Hoag electrical a•e
Hoag \kmonal Hospital Prcc;b)·
ll'nJn in '-e"'pon Beach 1s the tirn
ho'>pll.il to 101n an organ1Lcd program
h\ \uuthl·rn < ahforma E<:hson to
rl·dun· the u-.c of elcllnc1t) upon
dt•mand. ollic1als said
\kmber\ of the 'X>uthcrn (ah·
lorn1a Energ~ (oaht1on ha'e agreed
tu tul 1hc1r use of electnr1t~ b) a
Director
Dr. Bernard de Berry, a head
and neck aurgeon, haa been
named medical director of
the Health Monitoring
Center in Laguna Hiiia. The
center i• deaigned to help
phyaiclana detect potential-
ly serious health hazard•
related to sleep.
predl'll'rm1 nl·d amount "'hl·n rl'·
qlll \ll'd h' \outhern ( alilorn1a
L<l1\on
\ 'a' 1n~' of \45.00c'J per 'ear I'>
pniJl't It'd l•1r lloag Hoc;p1tal l~rough
'' t"ncrg\-<,hl·dd1ng actl\ 111e.,
\kmh<-rc, nl lhl· pilot prOJC<I al\o
indudt thl I lu11r < orp. Pac1lit
\lulu.ii L1k ln'>urance < o . 1he lr"lnt.'
< n \tl·elca1;.e < orp . South ( oa't
Pldla Jnd the Orange \an1tat1on
l>l\l r1l I
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s12?9 to s2g:;·
Choose from our large selection on display.
We'll gladly ship your gift selections.
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lower level -Carousel Court
KDC
P R E S E N T S
UCI oncolollY cblef
Dr. Richard W . Opfell has been
appointed deput) d1rtttor of the LI(
ln1ne Clinical Oncolog) Program.
The program focuses on the diagnosis
and treatment of cancer.
Opfell a clinical profeswr ofmed1·
l'lne at the l 'CI College of Medicine.
"'Ill participate in the continued
gro"' th oft he 1nterd1!>c1phnar) cancer
program. "'111 coordinate chn1cal
1n\e')t1gat1on'> and ""111 develop fund-
ra1<;1ng acll\ 111cs according to a UCI
'>pokcsman
The canu~r specialist has sened a'i
al ung lh1cf of hematolog)-oncology
at 1he l '(I Medical Center and
mcdll,.tl d1rc.-ctor ofcanccr S<'r' ices at
\t Jo'>l·ph Hospital in Orange Opfell
li'l''> 1n Santa J.\na
$100,000 CHOC donatlon
.\ SI O<J.000 pledge for 1he C'<-
pan<,1on of ( h1ldren's Hospttal ol
Orange ( ount) ha!> been made b) ( .J
'ieger\trom & Sons.
"This '"' es1ment b) (the com-
pan) I 1s an t.''<lremcl) \'Ital asset
to"'ard our continuing effort to
ensure superior quaht) pediatric
health care." said D. Roben Segal.
chairman of the fund-raising cam-
paign for the hospital expansion and
rede\elopment program.
C'.J Scgerstrom & Sons contribute
more than $250.000 annuall) to
human sen ice agencies and other
c1"1l as INCIJ as educauonal groups.
Wlne compedtlon
.\matcur "'incmaker'i throughout
( ahforn1a are 1n' 1tcd to enter their
home reupes in the Orange ( ount~
F-a1 r"c. "'1ne compet1t1on
( atcgones w1ll 1nclude fresh white.
fresh s"'eet while. fresh red. fresh fruit
and other wines. Entn forms and ~inc<. must be brought or shipped to
F-un fc(mcntauons. 640 E. Katella
\\e .. Orangl'. Q2665. b) Ma) 8.
.\ $5 entrance fee 1s required per
b<l1tlc of 1.1.ine. and nbbons "'Ill be
a"ardcd to the top lin1shers in earh
latego~
Judging "'111 take place on Ma~ 12
1n the cafeteria a1 1hc fairgrounds 1n
Co'ita Mcc,a . Entr) forms can tx:
pllkcd up a1 lhe fairgrounds office or
b> rnnLjrnng the Orange Count>
V. IJll' '>oc1c,~,() Box 3221. Orange
Superior Courtjadge
<rm Creorge JD,·ukme;1an an-
nounlcd lhl' pro~.011on of Samuel
T J\ lor Jr to the Orange ( ount\
\upcnur ( ourt
Ta,lor Jr 53 a Judge for the
\1un1t 1pat ( oun 1n the ( entral
Orange< ount~ Judicial District since
I Y71 v.ao; named to rcplate 'Walter
< haram1a "'ho retired
\upenor ( oun ;udge' are paid S .,~ 7fl3 a :rear
Exceptlonal Cblldren
Three Orange Coast residents were
I honored recent!) at 1he Council of
F:.xcep11onal Children's annual
award!> banquet held at the Saddle-
back Inn 1n Santa Ana.
Norman Loat!> of 1he !'Jewport-
Mcsa l ln11ied School District was
among 1ho!.C honored. Loats was
prc~cntcd a plaque for his intcreM and
<,upport 10 c;perial cducatwn.
Rill Waddell. the city engineer of
Huntington Beach. "'a!> honored for
FOL'NTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
January l~
Patnua and Mark Pluard. Fountain
Valle' bm
Alka and Vikram Doshi. ( O<;ta Me'\a.
bo)
January 16
Irene Duane and Roger Paul Hunt-
ington Reath girl
L1(ta and Patrick Connolly. Hunt-
ington Reach. ho~
Gail and Rand} Ching. Fountain
Vallt) girl
T hu rrnn and ll u)'nh Ngu)en. ( O'ila
Meo;a. girl
January 17
Man and Rradlc) Viereck. llunt-
1nston Beat·h. bo)
M1thelc and Willi'> 'itrobel. llunt-
1ngton Beach. girl
January 18
Joseph D1n1ell1 . < O\ta
January 19
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".
Hospital vial t
Paul Baime, left, of CMta Meaa and Jack
Beltatock of Coeta Meaa -both member•
of Jewt1b War Veteran• Harry Hoff Poet
No. 595 -vtait with patient Pat GrlMOm at
the veteran• boapltal ln LonaE Beach. The
veteran• group hoeted a Vafentine'• Day
bingo party for the patlenta of the hMpl-
tal'• aplnaf war d.
his 1n,ohemcn11n promotingaware-
ne" of handicapped problems.
Su1annc \hon of Huntington
Bcalh thl' '1r11m of a crippling
acudcnt 1.1.a\ also honored for her
contr1hut1ons
CSULB dean'• Jlst
\rn11 \.1 Dalton of ( osta Me~ has
heen wlel ted for the Dean's List at
the( jliforn1a State l'n1,crs11~. Long
Beal h ~oil I'> among fc"' other·
'\tudent\ 1.1.1th grade po1n1 a'crage
ahoH· 1 511
Goodwlll cbalrman
(,!l'nn I) Wood'<. Ne"'port Beach
re'i1lknt wa'> name'd chairman of the
C1oolh'lll Industries Board of Direc-
tof\ The Goodwill Industries t'i a
n(ln·prolit communit) organ11at1on.
Famlly Servlces chlef
H Hcnr) Hir\ch of Hun11ngton
Heath was elected to bccomc the
k"'"h F-am1l\ \cf\ 1<.e Board of
1>1rl'ctors pH:'ildl•nt The newly
l'lettcd officer' 1 ndudc \nd) Pieter ol
Fountain Valk\. Ja} S If
\.1asscrman and \fo;hl'lc V. a lot. both
If\ inc.· rn1dents
The Jc\.\1\h F-am1h \er' ice offer\
lounsd1ng. 1ntormatiun and referral
\Cf\ 1te' Jc"' l'>h education. 1mm1-
~ran1 rc<,l'tllcmcnt and special ser-
' llC\ for \COIOr l 111/CO\
Adolphus dean's llst
l 1..a l-la1nl' Dahill C O\la Mc..a
re.,1dent "as placl·d on the J 9M
Dl·an·., I"' at thl· C1usta\ us
.\dolphu\ ( ollcgc 1n St Peter. Minn
fht· C o\ta Mc<;a High School
graduatl' "'a" among 261 student'
1.1.11h gradl· point a"crage over .t50
Medlcal donatlons
Thl· \.\i e11mann lns1ttu1e of Sc1-
l'nfl· lval'I''> medical rc<,carch or-
gan11a11on retcntl} rccc1,cd large
dona11un' from l\.\o Laguna Hills
re\1dent\ Lou1'i T11lchaum and
H1t·p < hu und Tuan '-gu)cn. Hunt-
ington Reach. bo~
January 20
c \nth1a and Fredrick \thne1dcr
C oc.,ta Mcc,a. girl
1>1annl' and Kennc1h ll'e'l'r. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
Roh} n and Da' 1d \uNihal. ( osta
\.1 e '>a . hm
January 21
M<im· and Vern<.' C.,1rong. < o~ta Mesa.
girl
l 1-L1ng and ·\lht.·n Wu Huntington
Hc.·ach bo)
January 23
Kochrlle and John Dup1{'<,, Hun1 -
1ngton Bcal'h . girl
Loralee and Richard ~iathof<.k).
Ne" port Beath. girl
January 24
Kar<'n .ind Ph1hppu~ De C1root.
Hunungton Beath. bo~ •
Mane and John Hodgl'. Hun11ng1<>n
Beach. bo) _
Juh<.' and !\lien Farrar. C mta Mesa.
Edwin Scull).
The money w1l I be spent on cancer
research and other health pro1ects
The institute did not d1scloc.e lhe
e'ac1 ammount of dona11ons.
Ea•ter Seal program
The Easter Seal Society of Cali-
fornia will start a ne"' program for the
parents of disabled and retarded
children To give these parents some
free ume the families v.ho reside 1n
one community will be matchl•d so
baby-s11t1ng time coud be traded.
This program" oh es no CO'>I 10 the
parents and funded through Regional
Center of Orange Counl). Inc
Silver Beaver Awards
The Boy Scouts of America Orange
County Council has selected six local
residents for the Silver Bca,er
Awards, the highest award for Bo)
Scout adult volunteer
Al 4-mster of Corona del Mar ha\
been an act1\e Bov Scout \.Oluntl'Cr
for 21 years. The 'em1-rettred
~c Donalad Douglac, engineer ha'>
hecn the head of the Order of.\ rro"'
for the last five }'Cars
Huntington Beach rc'>1dcn1. Leland
J Hendrie. owner of insurance bu<11-
ncss. w1 II rcce1' e the Sil\ er Bea' er
.\" ard too. For the la)t ~'era I )Cars
he has been an act1\l' "oluntccr in the
Panlica Distnct.
Pm ate 1cacher. Jud\ McC1orra\ ot
Fountain Valle\. wor.ked 1N1th (11rl
'icouts for I:! }ears and with Ro)
\couts for 17. During those )Cars she
held numerous important pos1t1ono,
.\ccording 10 McGorra) she cn;O}'>
helping kids through what she called a
"ver} difficult time" of growing up.
Cicorge H. Walsh of Fountain
Valle} will receive his Silver Beaver
<\ward for his work in the El Capitan
Di'itnct as well as Wayne Devenny of
Huntington Beach and Peter C
Kremer of Newport Beach.
..\ccording to the Orange County
Council ovcr63.000 young people arc
l\'Olved with Boy Scouts sponsored
btl)
Pamela and Robcn < ·a5t1llo. Foun-
tain Valle}. girl
Leonore Kinne} and Edward Clanq .
Huntington Beach. boy
Jane and Gar) Pope. Huntington
Beach. bo}
Susan and Trac} Longstreth. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
January 19
V1ck1 and Greg Salles. Westminster.
girl
January 2%
Annie and Karl Fnsted. Costa Mc'>a.
btl)'
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
SANTA ANA
January 10
Mar) and Enk Hamilton. Irvine. girl
January 14
Marian and Richard Gaber. Costa
Mesa. girl
Tiger Clubs, Cub Scouts. Bo) Scouu.
Vars1t) Scouts and Explorers.
The award ceremon) will be held at
th<.' Knott"s Berl) Farm on Feb. 8.
Senlor panel member
Orange Count) uperv1sor Roger
\tanton appointed a Fountain Valle)
resident as an alternate memhtr ol
1hc Senior (1t1zcns '\dv1sof) COun-
ul
Rosalie Koc1ela sened as an active
mcmlX'r and officer of the Fountain
Valle\ ~n1ors prior to her appoint-
ment· Her past respons1biht1es in-
dudcd coord1na11ng a vanl) of senior
'i<'r-.ices for the community center.
The Senior C1t1zens o\dv1sory
( ounc1l acts as the advisory body lo
1he Board ofSupcrv1sorsand the Area
~gency on Aging as well as the
cou nty's Commun1t) Services Agcn-
q which administers senior's pro-
grams 1n the county.
Mln Chln•town flnall•t
ha Sung. 22. a UC Irvine student.
"'3'i \elected fourth runner-up in the
\fr1;c; Chinatown beauty coolest ttus
1.1.c<.•kl•nd
\la!) < hu. a 19-)ear-old UCLA
'>tudent horn in Rome. won top
honor., at the pageant at the Be verly
Hilton Hotel
.\bout 900 people. including
~a~or Tom Bradle}'. attended the
dmner and contest organized by the
l m A.ngcles Chinese Chamber ot < ommcrrc. which has sponsored the
e'cnt for I 5 )Cars
( hu. "'ho 1s studying clcctncal
rng1ncenng. received a round tnp for
l\\O to Taiwan and a S 1.000 scholar-
'h1p. She also will receive a wedding
take for 300 when she marries and 1s
d1g1ble to compete in next year's Miss
< h1natown SA pageant, a na-
11onw1de compet1t1on held 1n San
Frano<.co
Sc"cntcen contc'itants. who ranged
from 18 to 24 year'i old. com peted in
'erbal commun1cat1ons. swimsuit
C\h1h111ons and 1n the Cheong Som. a
1rad1t1onal Chinese dress.
January l~
\.1rlo<l) and Michael Breland. Costa
\1ci,a. girl
January 17
Dchb1e and Jim (1polla. Irvine. hov
January 19 ·
1 llcn and Laf) Becher. Hunttngton
Real'h.hoy
January 20
Mcll\'ia and Robert Rickett!>. Irvine.
0(1\
SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER
January 15
Irene and Mark Renault. Laguna
l:Jcach. bo}'
January 19
I 1~1X'th and Har Heywood. Laguna
Beach. boy
January U
Pamla and Rober Wright. ·south
Laguna. boy
January %3
Carol and Steven Wetmore. Laguna
Beach. girl
Irvine chili
competition
scheduled
Plans arc under way for 1hc lif\h
annual Irvine Chili Championship.
sponsored hy lhc (rvinc Chamber of
Commerce. acrnrding to Bill Cul ·
bcrtson. this year's commi11ee chair· man
The rnokout will he held Apnl 2711
Bommer Canyon in Irvine
Apphcauons for team panic1·
pauon can be obtained by vis1t1n1 the
chamber office. 2801 McOaw Ave
or by calhna 660-9112. Compc11t1o~
will be hm1tcd to 50 team'
WlSt )'Car'$ event ltlraclcd 11 C'A·
pactty crowd of about 5.000. Or·
gan1Jers say they "9rc eXP«t•nt
another Kllou1 •
ln•ex•pen•1tve•
·11n 1k ap.n .... , not 111911
tn p11~e •• 1'.llOA&.bJ -----tl1&11hed ..., .....
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Cla11lfltd Advert111ng
642·S67A
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Supervisors once-
again sidestep
afrport question
It w.iU be one week ~omorrow that the county supervisors
took their elevated seats in the Hall of Administration to render
what m.any hoped would be the final, definitive statement on the
ex pansion of John Wayne Airport.
~veral hours later. the mee1ing was over and. to t he
astonishment of all but the skeptics. nothing had bctn changed.
Perhaps that. was the supervisors' statement. Perhaps they have
adopted a.laissez-faire approach to airport management.
Despite yea.rs. of study. or be~ause of it, the supervisors are
unable. or un~ill~ng to put a hd on the number of flights
departing their airport. They look at Santa Ana Heights. a ne1.ghbor~ood that has been destroyed by airport noise. and they ~nng their hand~. i:-hey listen to the pleas of Newport Beach. a
city that fears a s1m1lar fate. and they shrug.
Que sera sera.
. They treat ~he airport as ifi! were a St. Bernard puppy; sure,
tt was ~ute, but Its going to get big and there's nothing we can do
about 1t.
When the supervisors entered that crowded cha~ber last
week. even the most strident opponents of expansion had
conceded that an average of 55 daily departures from JWA
w<?uld be accepta~le . But the door was open for any number that
might . pass envi ronmental muster. When they Jef1 . the
supervisors ha~ agreed to put their imprimatur on 55 flights, a nd
the door remained open for as many as 73 flights by J 990.
When they walked ·~to tha! c~a mber. there was widespread
· agreement that the terminal building at JWA must be enlarged.
The debate. quite hostile at times. was over how much. The
supervisors originally planned for a $390 million, four-level
extravaga~za. They settled on a building significantly smaller-
an.d .certainly expandable. It should be funneling at least 4.5
mtlhon ~assenger~ a year o nto th.ose 55.daily flights by 1990.
It might~ said of the supervisors that they stood firm in the
face ofadverslty and protest, that they made the tough decisions
that they bit the bullet. if there were reason to believe that Orang~
County's air transportation needs in 1990 and beyond would be
satisfie~ by 73 dailr d~partures from John Wayne Airport.
According to the prOJCCttons. however. that is not the case.
Growth in this CO\lnty is proceeding af a rapid pace. Air
carriers who recognize the implications are lined up for takeoff
times like Sunday-morning golfers trying to get onto the first tee.
Certainly, the supervisors know this. So their reluctance to
part with the opportunity to increase average daily departures to
73 can be interpreted as an exercise in goal setting. Such a
conclusion becomes inescapable alongside the language in
which the supervisors couched their promise to reopen the
search for a suitable site for a second county airport. That facility
would accommodate flights above the 73-flight level.
1990 seems to be an important date in these plans. That is
the year until which the real decisions that should have been
made last week have been postponed.
Perhaps the supervisors all hope to be out o f o ffice by then.
Legislators inust address
alr safety on West Coast
To the Editor:
Dunng the Senate heanng on air
safety last fall. an FAA official was
asked about air traffic in the West He
spoke about ( h1cago
To the f.\.\, Orange ( ounl) mu'lt
o;cem hke a foreign counlf). but 11 1s
the center of m y world.
Air traffic on the East< oas1 1s ven
d1fTeren1 from in the Wl·st fhe rada·r
coverage of traffic overlaps so that a
plane from M1am1 10 Boston v.111
remain on some <1eopc at all times.
The most haunting comments dur·
mg the hearing were on the San Luis
Obispo tragedy of last \ummcr. Such
a disaster can happen any ume 1n the
"far" West. as radar co' eragc 1s
1nterm1tten1. I would urge a Senate
hearing on air safety spcc1ficall~ for
the western states. "'11h emphasis on
the potential e\pans1on of John
Wa) ne .\1rport and its proximil) 10
LAX. and with reference 10 the hea')
traffic and the lack of sufficient radar
coverage.
In d1scuss1ono; of the c\pans1on of
John Wayne. 1h1'i subJeCl has not been
gl\ en its proper attention
JANE MOSSMl\N
Corona del Mar
Patient seeks other sufferers
To the Editor·
As a 'ckrodcrnu1 paiu;nt who has
sufTerrd alone for 100 man) years
with a disease that fc.,.,, people have
everc\'Cn heard of. I am :lllempt1ng to
locate others who <>uflcr from
sderoderma ('lystem1c \Clcro~1s)
My New Year's resolution is to
correspond w1 th a~ man)
sclerodcrma pa11en1s as possible.
Doctor'i tell me there arc 300.000 of
u'i. Perhap~ your readers can ass1'lt me
1n locating others like m yself. I can be
reached at 21 Brennan Street.
~I. Wa1son\'1lle. C.\ 95076.
DIANE W ILLIAMS
Watson' tile
A storm of controversy
Squad member Porter "Curly"
Porter gave the name "Hurricane'\"
10 the U niversity of Miami football
team in 1926. and the M1am1
Chamber of Commerce has been
irritated by it ever since.
Sorry. the ta~ authoritie' 'itlll refuse
to recognize the fact that your car
depreciates drainically when the fam-
ily next door buys a new one.
In New JcrM:y 1s a n enc thc11st of
oriental extraction named Dr. Qcac
pronounced Ouack. W11h a smile, he
ORANGE COAST
DailyPillt
1dcnt1fic himself to his pa11en1s 1un
before he puts them to sleep.
Bnttsh ltquord1fTcrs. Boo1c labeled
100 proof in EnJland would be 114.1
proof in the U nited tatcs.
Half ~he si lver ever mined was
mined in this century
The Arabian Bedouin has 160
words for .. c.amcl " No. "cigarette"
i n't one of them
L.M. Bo¥d I.I • 1pdlc•ted
COllUIJaltl.
c~--__ ,,.,. Zlnt
!l'~(~LW
Tom T•lt
C ly (dtOI
. ,
' Orange CoMt DAILY PILOTIT.,.._,. ~ 6, till
" I
·'Ever Ince I first came to the Orange Cout area. our lavortt~ bay, ha• bttn~nequallyfavorttespotforhood ofvai1ou•connectJonstouseas
a tran fer spot forcontraband-mosUydrugs. •· •
J9BO
SEARCHLIGHT
Orange Coast has hiStory
of attracting drug runners
Spectre of drugs
entered long-ago
fray over Dunes
If )OU read the Dail} Pilot l\.\O
v.ceks ago today )OU s:i\\ a headllnl'
that read "five ton\ of pot seized m
NB." Don't JUSt d1sm1ss that as an
e·Hraord1nar) happening. Fact 1s that
e"cr since I first came to the Orange
( oast area. our fa,ontc ba' has been
an cquall) fa, ontc '>pot fo~ hooch ol
.. arious c.onnec11on~ 10 U'il' a a
transfer spot for contraband -rnu\l-
1~ drugs
To me pantl ularl\ 1h1s latest u~· o l
'le" port !or Balhoa I Ra~ brought
bad !>harpl} rn} rncmor~ of threat~
on Hc1n1 t-..a1wr\ ltfl· b> a grnup
"'horn he Jnd I "ere n·rtain had La'
Vegas l'onnl'l'llOns
Onl' H·r' \t11rm) night Hc1n1. thrn
the fifth d1~1rict suix-n 1sor for the
count}. madl· an appointment 10 ~c
me 1n m} ollin· at the Dail} Pilot
(t hen kno"' n as the Globe Herald l
As)OU ma) know. Heinz was a vcr)
nic·e man and the darling of the' Oll'r'
of the tifth dl\tnct W11h him hl'
brought a \11luntcer txld)guard. fhat
surprised ml' rnnc;1dnahl>
<\t th1!. 11ml· there "'a" a cumpct1·
t11in gomg on Jmong o;e'eral group<.
.. , ho wanacd the contract for de' dop-
ing a count} 1 .. land that "'a' .;uppo"-'d
10 be dedttall'\l to a lim· man named
Harr) Welch Harr) v.a' lhl' man v.ho
\\anlclkH'rHrnc on lhl· Orange C oa\t
10 be friend' .\nd he founded ahc duh
l.no"n as \m1go' VieJoS.
The cnmix-t1twn ,,a., 'l'r} <ih.Hp
indeed. and 11 ground do"' n to a dl·ad
heat hctween a 'mall group "ho
WALTER
Bu11oucHs
"anted to call 11 "Nc.,.,pon Dlil!es"
and another group that apparent!) "a' pcrfcctl~ "?ll'ified to let 1t be
calkd Ham \\>etch Memorial Parlc
hut "h1ch "as llb\IOusl~ a spillover
from the hoods of Las Vegas about
"horn r, cal read) told )OU
Thl' night before Hcint came to sec
p1c he ~td. he had ~el\ed a phone
call from Las Vegas warning him 10
\Ole for tht' particular group. Over
th\· phllOl' lhq had g1\l'n him l hapter
and \l'r\l' ol people the) had had to
··d1\uplinl· (In olhl'r "'ords beaten or
l.tllcdl .. Hetn1 \\:I\ scared I d1dn·1
I.no" l'\actl\ ho"' ~·an."d or "'h\. I
lJlkd lhl' local n:prl'~ntall\C o(thC
fHI. 11.ho '><lid lhl' FRI "'ould h:l\-
h:iH· proof that thl· l'all had ro"'e
fr.1m out of thl' 'itnll' Othe~ 1~e the
f Bl couldn't moH' 1n
I took all ofHe1n1· phone numbcro;
and calll'd m) good friends at the
tl'll'phunl' l·nmpan) 1n La' Vcgai. and
:hkl·d them to chl·ck all of the l·alb to
lind out "hu had la lied lo ng dl\taOl'l'
Ill Orangl' ( ounl\
Thn \HHl.l·d a~!)1duou'h and
came harl. to tdl me there "a' no
rl.'cord ot an~ call from La' Vega<. 10
an' ol the telephont' numbers I had
gnen them o n the date Hc1n1 "as
c;upposed to ha'c gotten thl' call
It "a" prl'tt' clear "h) these
l'hJralll'f'\ \\Jnted 10 mtnl.' into th"
part1rnlar 1-.land The~ wanted 11 tor
translemngdopc: lrom ocean earner'
to land rarncr<. l{ememhl'r th" "J'
'~fore 11 v.a.s so eas)' 10 land au-planes
tn our v1c1ntt) and there was a
Oounshmg business of transporting
contraband of vanous types. particu-
larly manJuana and cocaine. Thl'
hoods ob' iously felt the) would be
safer from the law 1f they ran small.
ocean cargo vessels underneath the
old bridge to the north side of the
Ls1and.
i I was completdy puzzled.
.\llhough we had our own brand of
gamblers and hoods on the Orange
Coast. we had never come across any
dope peddlers.
Heinz proved has courage by voung
agamst this panacular group: and it
was not unul he died and. in his will.
left pan of his estate 10 a lad) in
Laguna that "'<' rcahzed the hoods
had gotten"' ind of this and had called
him at that tckphone number
Well. )OU kno"' the 'rest. the lad~
ref us.t·d the bequest and Ham \\etch
Par!. bc<.'ame the ··Dunes .. -a 'en
stlh name for" hat staned out to be a
sp0t for rel·rea11on for the pc.-oplt' of
thl' l'OUnt\
I don·1 ·kno "' "'he~ the smuggk~
ha' c been unloading their l'On·
1raband recent I~. but it's prett) saft· Ill
\3) that 11 1s someplace e11her 1n
Newport Ba~ or 1ns1de the entrance to
the uppt<r ba).
The H'sscl cam1ng the "pot" two
Wl't·l.s ago was dcscntx•d as a 45-foot
-.ntlboat. Heretofore such \t"Ssels
ha,l· been po"'er boots of about that
length.
The ··pot .. that "'as sc11cd '"'o
"'t'l'k'i ago "'a reputed to ha"e a strt'et
\alut' of at least Sl.5 mtllton dollars
\\.l··n ha'e mort.' to s:i~ about 1h1s
"hole dope bus1 ness 1n anol hl'r
\t'.1rchltgh1 soon. t
Waltu B•TNHIJh '·~~ Pllot'I louodiLJg publl1ier.
Money becomes a factor
in offshore oil argument
Feds now ref use to return what states
consider fa ir s h a re of drilling revenues
\ OU lJn nO\\ add flHllll'\ lo thl' h'I
of d1srnrdant issue<. thJt 'flit I c:m"tal
qa te'i It kt < a It form a from the ft'dcra I
govcrnml·nt "'henc' er thl' I ntcnnr
Dcpanmcnt talks ahoul 1111<.horl' tlll
'inC'C I q61l. en' 1ronmcn1al \\OrrtC\
ha\e t:x-en tht> mJtn l'>\\Jc di\ 1ding
'tale ofllctal\ from the fedl·ral gen crn·
n1cnt. "'1th Cahtornta <1ppl~1ng more
dnlhng fl''>tr1ct1011\ than other '>lOlll''
like •\la<ika. fn.i,. Lou1 .. 1:ina • .\la-
bama and nomfa
Rut tho~· \tatcs '\ho"' "gn~ ot untt}
toda). tn the wakr of a writ"'> ol
statement\ from outjlo1ng ln1cnor
Secretary W illiam C'lork. "'hn in'il\l'I
that ofl' horc dcvdopmcnt " a 'ttal
key 10 American enl'rg) 1ndcf)t'n-
Jcncc
Clari.. ti \C't'M'I. want'I to l.l'l'P
v1rtuall~ all of lhl' monr) ra1~·J h\
oOs.hon.· dnlltna 1n tCdcrnl hand:.. n<lt
&tvtn& much to the ">tatc\ "'ho Wt} the~
need at to help m1t1&:Jtc smog.
congestion and other problem\ that
of\en accomp:any co.i\tal 011 de' clop-
ment.
federal I wallow' lntcnor to keep
the money from \.tnually all its
omholT "ell . a\nd a stttttary of
Encf"I)' for thrtt ~an Donald Hodel.
Ctart'tdes119R'd .~
oo s11ns of wilhnrnc t<l \hare
revenue\ 't\.tth the tate,
But a 197 law n-qu1rc' a "fa tr and
C'\lUltablc" spht of fun<! r;uscd b)
k9 "'t lfWU lb.at I lh.m tbrtt
m1t mtewtttn'-----
Oark now p~'I to a1ve tht
\lain l t'I' 1 pt'rlcnt of thl' OHlOl'\ ln•nt
1hu l' lc.1<.t'' no"' held 1n an e'>(HI"
,ll'UlUnl lllntJ1nin¥ .1hout $4' ~
h1ll1nn Hut thl· ~lain \\.tnt a 'I~'"
'Pitt. "'htrh "'t1uld mean about S~ttc t
m1lhon for( alttorn1aand mulh mnrl·
tor b1ggi.'r produ(cr\ It l..l· TC'\J\.
\IJ<il..a and Lou1'>mnu
( larl. \J)'I hi\ olkr "'3' madc 1n
.. good faith .. and that an l'\Cn 'Phi"
.. not c"cn 1n the nc1ghborh1'l<1d ot
J)Cl\'l1blt lllmmnn ground ..
Thl' ( lar._ prnpo ... '11 " in 'tar i..
con1ro•u 10 h1'I word'> of l:.ut \pnnii.
when t•onccrn\ over J "'U'e ill
rongrc .. '11onnlh ·1 m posC'd drtl It nll
moratnnum\ led him to call on
Pn·s1dcn1 Rragan tu lhant1c the lont.-
11mc tcdcrnl pohl' oppostntt '11p1111·
l'ilnt 'hann~ ot nl~hore oil mom·,
c lark tnd1cJtt.•J then thnt at' tnll
\t:Hc' ,, tuggl.'r linant'1nl l'\'\\JN nHllhl
r1n1~· 1hcm 10 ct1'lo4' the en\ 1mnmtnle1l
obll'l llOM thnl l<'J 10 c.nmc of the
nwrntonums. t"'o nt wh11.:h arr now
1n for c in Caltforn1 .... atcr'
Rut federal budaet pmbkn"
l·au'ICd that tnal balloon to be \hut
dov.n ""lthan tM adm1n1 tratt n and
none or the moratonum\ has bttn
It~ ....
o"" (lark. ppartntl) rtHOft\ that 1r 'l""ttt oOcn \\On•t 111011> him 10
1ncn-a the Silt of hi'! le ~ saln. he
m11ht a •ell ,et touf,h •'"on tht
ji I rront. ~----
he ~ '" h i.w f httd < 1hfom1 \u11~m<' < ''un Ju\ltl:l'
THOUS
EUAS
Ir.ml.. Richardson. tell the state hie;
1dl·a 1..11 a fair d1s1nbu11on of fund\
< lnc "''h 10 the statt'S. fhe·st,th-. lo
\\ .1 .. h1ntt1on. DC
l n\kf\tandabl)'. the '.\tat~ don't
\t·i·m pleao,("d. althou&h the' 're rea ·
11ng ~11h rt'-.tra1nt. Ca1tfom1a·, Re-
1luhhl.tn ndm1n1sirauon.11lways he,.1-
1an1 10 d1..1 battle with the California Rcpubltcan~ It kl' Clar\ and Rach·
ard-.on nov. 1n charge of ~tonal
l'.k'l1\\. '>l1f\.pct1al the dt pu1 1ng
1t'' {ll\\:tll<>flcd. but will work or "a
lair Jnd equitable l'Olutton."
Hua Tc'a~ official,, mostly Demo-
'rah unrnnccmt'd about i.pa.nna ftd·
aal frchng<.. 1nd1cat<'d the C1ar\ llfTcr
1., tot.,I) unacC'Cptable 10 th~ir tate.
"'hcrt off,hort' de,elopment 1 much
mon· e\ten\I\ e and en' 1ronmcnuilh
haia"1ou'I than 1\ 1s here
C 'han<'~., are 1h:u the coa<1tal states
v.111 \lid together 1n thtar ba.rp1n1na.
"the) onl~ ocas1onally ha"'t 1n tht
p.l\L
Wluc-h mc-an<1 that mOMy ~
JOlnt'd C\Ok'C) IS a d1sputt'd I'\~
~~:Un IO help ckla~ expen~on of Otl
Jnlhna hert and m 01her ~· &al
arr a
n.m... £lJ.u u a SM&a Jilteka.
ba•ftl t"Olwmtitl • tC.k lueH
WALTD~
Pllatf-•4• ... -
Ho~g
Kong
bad.dies
fleeing
Crime bosses pick
U.S.ove~pending
Chinese takeover
W.\SHINGTON -Hong Kont
cap1taltsts aren·t the only ones who
arc fleeing the Bnush colo ny before 11
1s talten O\er b\ Communist Chma tn
t 997 The city's organized crime
bosses arc also packing up -doubt·
less spurted by the spectacle of
Peking's pOl1q of capital punishment
tor cnmt"s that are all in a da~ 's won
tor undeNorld profess1ona1s_
The businessmen have bttn reluc-
tant 10 transfer thetr as.sets a.nd
c1pera11ons to tht' l 'mted St.ates.
mainly bccau~ taus ~ould be about
1hrtt t1mt'S what the\ 're used to
pa)ing. llnfortunatel): the cnme
bosses.. ha .. 1ng no such concerns. arc
moving to our shores as fast as the)
l·an
My associate Donald C1oldbcrg has
obtaanc-d several internal and con-
fidenual law~nforccmcnt n"pon s
that detail the cnme lords· act1v1t1es,
The Chin~ mme gangs art'
known as ··1nad~ .. •ccordtng 10 one
Customs Scn1d' anal) is. ... Tnads
arc sccttt fraternal Chinnt' assoc1a-
IU>ns which 1rad1t1onall) c-npge 10
gambhng. narcotics.. prostttut1on.
loan sharking. rackets. protectton and
an)thmg clsc-~orth~ of uplo1-
tat1on ..
.\!though composed of pro-
tes aonal cnrninals ··v.-tio without
he\1ta11c1n ""'" USC' '1olt'nce lO funher
their illegal act1 .. 1\1~... the mads
often a,01d dtrr'\.1 m'ohemtnt in
cnm1nal acts. ltm1t1ng their pan1c1-
pauo n 10 bankrolling th<' 1lltct1 't'n·
tu res ··as lone as ahe~ are as.,urcd ot a
percentage of the frurts of the l'nml' ·
If that ~und'i like thC' latter-d.n
Mafia. 11 " Perhaps the moo;t s1gniti-_
c.ana d11Tat·m·e bctv.et•n the 1"0
underworld networl..s 1s that the
triad'> managl' to a' rnd the inter·
n~ine turf "'ar.. 1ha1 uccasaonalh up~el the Mafia·, \mootll·runnin~
01'.k'ra111rnt
( )nc of thl' rnO'>I n\llOrt\lU\ tnads IS
\\>o Lee \\o. dt>scnb<'d 1n a conliden·
11al cnmc comm1,s1on report as a
.. , nminal 'Mutual .\1d StlC11.•1, · ass1st-
1ng organt7l'd l nmc figu~ and
operauons "'11h \.·umnc~ 1rans-
ac.:11ons. and pro' 1ding l.Hher <.er-.. ' ll'l'
\\t) Lee \\o "'a' foundl'\1 1n thc
I~ \Us an Hong ~oni's Ct"ntral d1stnct
in111alh' ronn~ntratmg on gambling
and n.!rlOIH . ., 9, the l'nd ot \\arid
\\ ar II and the n·1um ot Bnt1sh rule.
\\ o Lee \\ o al\tl controllt'd prost1-
1u11on 1n 1ts area The tnad 1s bchcved
10 numlx·r ahout 2.000 mcmher\
lntell11cnn· anal)Sts I.no"' the 1dl'nt1~of C\m' \\ o Lt-t· '-" o kingpin.
~lncnlx'd h' I lo ng ~ong police as
'prohabl) lhl' most succe-ssful oper-
.11ur 11t 1llegnl ~mbhng 1n Hong Kong
1lunng lhl' pc"rtod I Q()Q.1 Q76 •• In
.1dd111on to operating 1lkgal casinos
1n the wlon'. the Wo Lee \\>o boss
"'as a hlxl l..1c who clearh had good
cnnn("(t1on\ He wa' deS(·ntx•d b\
rolin· .i' .. 1hc largest hlhll..mal.er 1n
lhl· ''·'"d" nf thc Rmal Hong ~ong
11)\ l l'\ ( luh ··
T hl' undl·'°" dd lcadl·r v.as. also
U\pt'l. ted Cll ti nan 1ng narC'Ott<" \h1p-
ment' and illegal 1mm1gratton
ahrouflh the colon) ln\l~<\llg.ators
lmlcd the lh1"' of hundreds of
m1llton<. ''' llolla~ through ht' bank
.an nunt' in tht• l' rh l Q7lh
1 he \ r-1nw ~)"' ~ttled in this
uluntf'\ 1n l"~" and l l authon\1~
hc-µn to 'h""' an 1ntere"t in him. "It
" prot\Olhlc · \.3td a Hong Ko ng
1ntclh enct report at that \tml' ... that
he 1-. u,1n1 hi\ po~1t1on m the l nllcd
'llltt'' 10 act a., hrok.er for other 'ice .. tnme JlC~inaltuc:s 1n. Hong t-..ong
"h1' \A. i<.h tu tmn~fcr 1hc1r cam in&.'
oH·~a' "'11hout h•w1na them n-
lMdl"d b'> hanl.. tran~ t10M"
A. lour-\t'lr 1n\ es11gn11on of the W<1
l 4'C 'W o bo\\ t"ndcd 1n fru,.trauon
"'hen he n-turned Hl Hong Kong 1n
t <un But l'C'C.'ent inform tk>n 1n-
d1 alC' that the no~ of 1llepl fund
cont1nur1. lnvl"'\UU\O~ ha\ie 1dcnt·
1ficd mort< than S l~ milhon wonb of
f't':AI ~tale tn &hforntl lk>ll( tha• I\
JOI ntl owMd ~ •M and on~ of
hi•dcpuucs, ~HonaKonadonal\d
ht deoul att still en,qurnt \'l Ion lo u' Vcp -.h~ the-) pmhk nd
havt a 'hiJh·lc"cl contact '"
the ca 1n :· 1 •o one On.a
nforttmtnt Adrnlni ttabOI\ ~
Md A81110 -.. • .,..,ttHllll • ~
_ _,,_ .------
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
"K ~ttycat's doin' her imitation of
a camel."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Sorry you'll be late getting home,
Marmaduke. but a robbery comes first ...
GORDO
GARFIELD
25
MOON MULLINS
VOL<JME ONEi \lo&.tJME Too r
You Nf ED MoFt.e
I HAN YouR LITTLE
BL.ACK BOOK TO BE
HAPPY, MOON .
JUDGE PARKER
1
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by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY bv Garry Trudeau
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
_ by Jeff MacNally
"f
11
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"Yes, we've heard of the leash law ·· so
what!?"
~
PEANUTS
DRABBLE
IN 1Jf£ N.0.A.,IT WJ6
K.C. OVE~ L.A IN o:r..
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
R1CHARVS SLEE.Pl~
WE-DONI
Wf\NllO
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~p IN ~E N.C.A.A.1 U.Cl.A. Jl:)WHS'
U.S.C., V.M.l. ~O M.I.T., S.M.U.
BEAT T.C.U.:L..ANE, ~N.L.V. K.D'EP ~.s.u. 1~ ~ o.r:
bv Charles M. Schulz
r ~, .,,,..,,,/,
by Kevin Fagan
t:U.€.PI ~;a OU\ c>
· t1'11.~0N~~1?€., ~O l.
AODf..O EJ(..'f12 A
~J,EQA()\~1.
by Lynn Johnston
l1fi1Nt<···~ 111\NK I
AM CAF'Aa.t:::CK~ Prl'f51C~ VIO~
• ~E'S GOT HCA<E CRUST ~ A PIZZA ~' • TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan
by Gus Arriola
,,.~ H~ 1'1Me ~IMY 60Ut4 WAS A "TRUE Pl!MOCMCV ~JV A ff9nfM OF Cff&a<S
MU ""LANC&S 1 '*",...,IN ~CHliO<S ~NU rt.&.. sae IF I CNJ MLANCI! 1Mli ~ !
'Pf PLASH \I/CT/MS ADAPT QUICKL
1'0 1'H~ HMOICAPf H
by Jim Davis
BRIDGE OUT FOR THE COUNT
Norlh South vulnerabl~. South We are not t hrilled with North's
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
Bi:C,AUSE: b St: HAPPY '9
EVERYElODY NSEDS H
S'oMEONE -ro IC~~ WITH !
<leal'i. decision to jump shift at his first
WEST
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NORTH
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• 985
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OAKJ92 + 1081
by Harold Le Doux Th~ bidding:
••~ WHt N..U Eut
I 0 P... 2 • P ...
3 0 ,... • • , ...
4 NT r... S 0 P ...
INT P... p.,. r ..
Openinr lead: Quffn of •.
How ma!\)' tim•• could you have
you kleked 1our1elf immedlat.ly
-•fterpt.,.t-nr a hand for~ lf"KU"f
Lhf' correct Une? Chance• are you
• mi1tht want to do eo agaln this deal.
Cert.Inly, a number of ea.,.ru Nd
to auHtr that embenaatment.
Lurn. Strong two-suited hands are
easier t-0 describe if you start with a
simple response and then jump in
your second suit. However, the final
·OMAR~
SHARIFF .m' '"{
-,
contract waa certainly reaaonable.
Wett led the queen of 1padt1, and
we haurd a rueaa that the majority
of playera would win and at.art on
c.lube t.o force out the ace. A clever
£sat will win and 1hllt to the jack of
heartt. and not a deelntr In a
million would dare fineaM. They
would count two apade trJckl, one
heart, liv dlamOAdl and fpur clubt,
ao t here would JM no reaton to risk
tlft hent ffnnn:
Unfortunalflly, when t hey 1tart
to play diamond• Eut ahowa out on
the Hcond round. Now declanr haa
•
only 11 tricks, and there is no way
lo collect a 12th.
Ir you elected to play t he hand
t his way. you will surely want to
give yourself a hard boot for not
recogniiing the problem at the
CHARLES
Go REN
table. The 1olution 11 really ao 1im
pie. After winning the fir1t tr1ck.
you should cath the quffn and ace
of dlamondal If both defendert
follow, knock out the aca of clube
and claim 12 trlckl. But il, 11 i.1 the
caae. one defender 1how1 out, you
know that you will need the heart
flneue for your contrac!.
Fw •t-.au. aMiet CMrt.a a •••.•.. " ...... u. 1er .,....
,..,.,.., •rtt. o ..... l..W,. L.tw,
1909 ClaH·•u• A•e., Clea-•
'"· N.J.t80'77 •
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HELP YouRSELF
.
Dilly Piii TUESDAY. FEBRUARY s. 1985 CD
ANN LANDERS 82
ENTERTAINMENT 83
BUSINESS BS
Where do
you keep STAAR treatinenthealthy
your rage?
.. (,ctting mad "
··ny1ng oft the
handk" or .. hlo\\ 1ng.
one's cool .. an· dl'li-
n11e No-Nm 1n our
cultu~ LINDA
ALWI That mai..n ml'
angr) I herdl) dl'-
fl.'nd m) nght to IO\l' ••••••••••••• m) .. cool" om·e in a
while You bet I get angr) . .\ngcr 1s what result\ from
fel'ling hum1hated or reJet·tt·d. from being unfairly
cntinLed. takt·n ad\ antagc of. or l'rom feeling o;omehow
discounted a'i a perc;on. That haprens 10 l'\'Cr)onc at
somc11mt•.
Per ha P' ) ou ·11 g1 \ t' \ ou r<.<~I f pt· rm 1<><>1on-to get angr)
100. when )OU rnns1dcr what anger real I} mean-,,. It\ hard
to eH>ke an) kind of\trong '>cn11men1 to\\ard those )OU
reall) don't tnrt·about l l tl'rta1nl) '>t'Crn<i mut·h sati:r 1uge1
angr) \\Ith \trangt·r .. hut anga 1mphl'\ in\ohcmen1 and
1n1ere\t and 1<; u<;u,1lh rt'\l'.nl·d tor tho'c people )Ou IO\e
mO\I
.. II 1h.11' .. 1hl·t.l\l' tlwn m' \\Ill' mu,1 lo,t· rTil' a lot .. a
fdlo" told me 1n m' olfat· la'>t "-CCI... ··anJ I mu'>t IOH' her
too. We sel'm to fight all the 11me ..
There 1\ an 1n11mate Ill' bet\\ccn angcr and lo\t'.
Pannerc; 1n dead rcla11onsh1ps -1ho,t· \\1th no hope of
reco\t'r) from conl11c1 -rarcl) exh1b11 tht· kind ofenerg) nece'i~r) for a gcxx:I ol~ht. The fcllo" 1n m)).l.11'n.' and
his \\1fe \land a fighting chance. Their '>torm\ m·go11a11on
means then.•" '>1111 pos'>1h1lll\ for change
What'., the alterna11ve 10 honest l'\pres\lon of anger
betv.cen Ulllffialci.'? (Junn~sackmg.
A gunn)Sark I'> hkr a savings account for had kehngs.
Sometime'>. 11 '>et•m\ cas1cr to k·a' e had feelings
unexpres .. cd. Acn·p11ng a gift from your lo' er. <,m1l1ng and
saying thank )OU I'> often simpler than \a)ing ·-r"· told
you a hundred t1mt''> I don't like the rnlor blue ..
The hurden in the gunn)~Ck grow .... howe,er. a' )OU
think .. to \Ourself. "~k nt•vcr listens when I talk to him."
Pent u·p rage rnn ul11matCI) dc'itrm rcla11on~h1p-. and
true 1nt1maq '>Ure I) requin.•, a certain amount ul <>elcrt1ve
confroo1a11on
Bct\\Cl'n true and \Ul'Cl'\'>l11l 1n11ma1es battle hnl''> arc
drawn in ad\ ancc. £ ath lo.nll\\\ thl' '>JX'l'ifk ltmm of the
othl·r 'o that anger tan hc C\pres<,eJ l·on'>trur11,el) and
without senou<, 1nJul') to tht" b-J\ll' rt'la11on.,h1p.
Rut" hat hapf)l'M ''hen \our .tnga 1s d1rl'etcd "'"'ard
)our bo!>!> ore, en to"'ard )Our aging parcnt" ~omc11mes
11's hctter to kccp qu1t·t V. atth tor <,ugge.,11on-; in an
upcoming <.:olumn about what ..-ou rnn do" 11h that anger
"-hlch IS hc'>I kit unt'\Prl''>'>l'd
Dr .\lg;u1 I\ .1 m.1m.1gt· .rnJ titm1f.1 tha.1p1st 1r.
Corona de/ ,\far "ihc 11t'/conws 1 our rc\P<lmcs /1.1ou111~t
a repf.1. plca~c endo"' .1 w1mpc.'tl. ,cJk1ddrcsscd en 1 dope.·
~·rite to l tnda .\/gJ/I, Ph n . l' 'o /)at/_1 Pilot. p () 8 0 1
t 560. ( osta ,\-fru. 9!626
BACKTALK
Estancia High School wrestler David Hamel
gets gld eo feedback as be uses co mputerized
ezerclee machine under the supervision of
Re h a bilita ting athletes s ee-
' ins ta nt re play' of e xer cises-
By USAN MONAH AN
o.etr ,._. earr .. ,,,,... •
The ~pons Trauma and -\thlt'11c Rchab1J11a11on
I~ T-\ .\R l I n\tllUtt' 1s mort' than a medical center.
-\!though 111<.ad1"1s1on of Fountain Valle) Communit)
Hospital and I'> located on the hospital campus. med1caJ
d1reuor .\Ian M Stnzak. M D . sa} s. "We hkt' to treat our
pa11cnts as athlett's. we v.ant thl'.'m to srop being patients as
qu1ckh as poss1bk ..
\tn1ak adde'1 that the ~T -\AR treatmen t 1s geared
toward prcven11on .. Athktes need to be educated on how
the) got their inJurte<>. rathl'r thanJu'it treatt"d fort hem :r
Y... hen \ou rchah1lttatean 1n1u!) lif'~t you get back mot I-On
and strength thrn )OU "'-ork on wchn1quc · _
To 1h1..,cnd, athkte'> "atth thl'm'>Ch C'> perform on
.,10" mot10n '1Jco "h1l h gl\ l''> thl·m an ··instant repla.) ··of
c;trt"ngth\ and "eaknesses But a<> Stnzak pointed out. ·
an\unt'tan bu\' 1dcucqu1pmen1 ··What makes us
unu.,ual ''the (umhinat1on of npenise .. ht> declared
b er" onder "he: re tht• 01) mp1c'> stalT goes wht'n the
( 1ame\ art' mer'' ~oml' ot them are at . T .\ -\R
\tn1ai.. an orthopt-d1c '>Urge-on and '>ports med1ctnt'
'peuah')I '>l'n l'd at tht• Lo'> .\ngelt·s 01~ mpll s as chief
ml•J1lal ulliler tor l \ l hng and a'> team ph) s1c1an for the
hm1ng tin.ii\ he" J'> al\o ch1et me-dtlal ollilcrfor the
01' mpll' .\ns fest•' al lOncen1ra11ng on ballet and danct'
.\ tran<,plantC.'d '-c" 't or.,.cr ~tnldl.. has treated an
1mpre<>'>1H arra) ofcltcnh 1ncluthng th<' "'e" 't o rk
Ranger<;( a' team ph~ s1c1an I theJets thr KnK!..s and the
.\memJn Balkt Theater
Head athlctll trainer l\...it h' ( ual..le' and director of
ph) ~IC31 therap\ ( herl ~" Cn\kl arc al'IO ~eterans of the
OI~ mp1n .. ( he!" I 1<, also an athlet1l trainer ··..aid Stnzak
··11·s unusual tor a "oman tu hecome a trainer and a
ph~<,1ual therap"t ·
'-'ur..,e ~1cgan \hult'> 1\l urrrntl\ 1ra1n1ng to become a
nur..e pra<:11110ncr 1n 'P<>n' nwd1l 1ne ··v. e ha' t' one nt e' l'r. th1ng. · <M11d ~1n1ak.. nplaining
that" T-\-\ R ha., au.c~'i tu numcrou!>e\pert tonsultants so
d1ent-.t·a11 ht: t'' aluatcd b\ l'lllt' .ithlct'l's. nutnllontSts.
card1olog1s1-. and a numh\·r of tHhcr '>!)el 1aliw. on an as-
nel'ded ba'>•'>
The equ1pmen1 \l'Cm'> \\urth' 11t 1hc per\onnel
T .\ .\ K 1s lurn1'>ht•J" 1th 01' mp1t' "l'.'1gh1 ... ol rnurSt" and
spet 1all~ Je">tgned .it•rohll '> bK'\l le'> but then.' are al~1
\ome tout hes that "on· t ht: found ..it thl• ltl\:dl \pa
. T .\.\R ha"> the f-ood and Dru~ .\dmin1'tra\lun '>
apprn,al tote\t thcctTe1..t1\en1:<,.,ol ..i la!>Cr alupunl.'ture
de' 1te ·· 11 "Ork<> "ell for pain relief the quesuon no"' 1s
"hcther 111nt rea~'> the rate ot healing:· <,a1d tnzak
The in ... 111ute .il'>o boa<>I'> '1 lOmp1.1tcn1ed e{erc1se
mac hint' called the -\nl'I Tht\ l on1rap11on not onl~
0...,....,. pt>oto by l!,_t c-... pnH 1de'> an ind1' 1duah1ed reg1m1."n 01 <,peed and
rt''>l'>tanu.' "1th in\tJnl '1Jt•u kl•Jhat \.. nn progre~s 11 n en
tdh '" t·~ or!..~J Jthlt'lt''" ht•n h• go I\• tht• '>ho"er Cllf Halsey, physiologist for Sports Trauma
and Athletic Re habllltatlon Institute at
Fountain Valley Community Hospital.
··v. e Jl'>o ha' l' 'P...·l 1.1lt1l'J l'lt·, Int al '11 mufJtH.ln
,·-iu1pml'nt not a' ail..ihkl'l'l'" hae ·said 'itn1ak .\nd a
'pru ng "01id rloor -dt'\lgned :.it l urJ1 ng It' "J'.X'' 1til.'at1ons
ln>m thl· Jull1Jfd \l hool 111l>Jntt•111 '-t'" ) ur.._ -t'nable~
JJOl t'f'> tn "11ri.. out 11n a ... urlat e" 11h JU't thl' n gh1 .imt•unt
',, n·u11 I
TEST CAN PREVENT PAIN IN NECK
Prnk,\lonal .11 hklt'' h.i' l' tx·cn trl.'alt'd JI\ T .\-\ R
\JIJ \lrltJI.. hlll lht' l ftt'nll°ft' I' l\Hllpo"·J [lflnl.lflh tll dtlC,'
Jnd rt'l rt•at ion.If ath ktl'' \\ h1k rx<1rk h:.t' t' \llmt• Imm
\,in D1qt11.1 nJ R" t'r"J,· Io h\· 1 rt»llt'd a I \ T-\ .\ R .. (he
peupk frllm H un11nt!tun Ht'Jt h I ountJ1n \ Jiil'' and
from ~111Tne'" to .. i..utl. 11r pt•ihap'> 111 \Ollr 1111d nr lmH·r ncrk f hl'fl' Jll'
pain. from pang., 111 .,c,en hoOl'\ or ,,·r1d1rJ,· 1.ompn ... 1ng tht• nn'I.. 1.1.h1lh .m·
achl'\ -tl1'l'Omfun rl'lt'rrl·d to • .., the ll'f\ it.ti 'p1nl·
in tht· nctk "all 11>11 c "l'p.ira11ng t·.1d1 'l"rtl'hr.1l· " .. 111 1ntl·nertl·hr .. tl J1,1. .1
wmmon 11·, n·;ill\ .. ARY car11lag.1nou,pad"h1lhwnnt\1.11purpo'e" l hl·lir,t1\t11
no \\Onc.kr \llll"l" tht· keep thl' 'ah'hrJr I rum g.t·111ng 11111t111,e 111gl'lhl'r .ind thl·
nee!.. I\ prom· to in· R 'elnoll " 111 !..n·p 1hr t\1.11 .1d1.1lt'llt honl'' 1r11111 lllntlllf
JU() Imm pour po'>-OTHENBERG apart I ht· dl\t ".1t tu.ilh J ligJllll'IH "h11.h "rt·krr1·d 111 ·''
ture. \Caro, 111 .ihu\l'. 'thl' .. grl·;1t rl't.11nin~ l1g..1llll'nt ·
"car .ind tear ;iml •••••••••••••• (Jlh Ind ol thr lll'lk 1r.111'n11h .1 pJ11 ,,f ,l'l\1,.11
eq:n '>trC'>'> 'p11i.1l nenl'' Th t• ... i..t·ktal 'trulllirt· 111 lht• m·,i.. tJhl'
Joint'> lJn ht· pu\hl·d 11ur 111 Jlignment and othl.'r 'rrtehr.1c I 1' \11rri1umkd "' '.1r111u\ hgJnll'nt' JnJ
-.1ruttures tan tx· \trt'llhl·d dl'itortl'll and e'en torn mu,dc' lhl'll plupow " 111 nhl\t tht nt•t!.. 111 "'
'i11ffn1:.,sin 'ournctkcan rnult from poor!)(l,turl' mu\lk d1rl'lllon., 1de.ilh 1.q1h11111 p.1111 or r,· .. 111,11c1n
tension. \trc\'> anJ ta11gul· • Takt• a "mpk It''' l11r tht' ,,11..t· 111 '11u1 ne1.I.. l r\ Jn.I
Wht•n )Our nl·r i.. hJ\ too little moh1ht). )OU ma) ral'ie\ourhl·aJup.1nJh111~.111h,·,1.·11t11g.-gu1ngJ,IJr.1'
t'xp<.·nemT c,tdTnt·'>~. pain, mu<>clc tension or musrk \ou ran '1t'\\hrint1-\11u1 ,hin 111 \11\H l hl·,1111·"1.l11\t' .1,
tension hl·adache Thl.' ch1ropract1t ll'rm to detim· thl· lo''i \nu t.1n '-'t'\I urn \1•ur lll'.ld to \ClUr right·" l.11 J' ,.,u ,;in
of mob1hl) 1c, ti spinal li\at1on (h)pomnh1lc 'cncbral'). rl.'f>l'.1t to th1• kit
You ma) fl'cl a t1ghtnc\o, or rc<itnc11on at the ha"e of~our If arl\ ol tht''t' l11<1\l'llll'l1\\ \\1."ll' painful 11·,tnunl
PAPARAZZI
1a"-' 1•r tht· moh1ht\ unl•qu.11 1n ran!,(1' 11r n11111"n Hiu < ,,,tJ \le\aarl'tht·11nt''"l'ft'.ill' "ant 1u ~enc ·
,h.,uld lllfl\llkr h.1,inti \1H1r nt•tk n.tlu.111.·d turthl'r 't nu lnline"1thth1,ph1h"0Ph' \1r11Jl.....t\\lhat "T .\.\R
111.1' hl· J 'llllm 11.i ~itir po,turl 1•r tllll' ''hu JlCUmul.itt'' pr1>t1-rJnhJrl'01l'Jllt 1uht·at1t1rJabk .. , Jlnh1\t 1t·cl th;i111 '>
,lrt" 111 thl' nt'llo. fl't1-111n "ur rnp11n\lhd1t\ to ligurt'••Ut ho" Jn .ithlclt'l"Jn JtlorJ
'-111,·J .n11hont1l'' on <,pin.ti lw.11th t 1n1. ludin~ 111 · u' · 1 .ithl'r lhJn put tht• hurdl'll 11n thl.' Jthlcte
I h11rwd1't' l h II opr.ll hll\ .1 nd 111,ll'Pf).llh' I It II U' I h.11 m.in \ I k nntt•J I h.111 ht•r.q'l\ I\ lltlt•n \(I\ l'ft•J tn in'>UfJ nl e
l\p1,,tl ,,,.., . ., 111 d1r11111, ht·.1d.11.hl ,,•,ult tr••nl 1.nill' .1nJtha1tht•rt .1rt'Jlll\ltlt'\J\J ilahlt'l•1ra,ll11lca)$Jt1 pt-r
1111 '',·nil· nh • •r f l\,1l11111 111 1 ht• , ,. , ' 1 •• ti ', r1,·n1.1t' nh •nth · It '.1, 11111 mu r 1' ,t·rt 1.-t hJ 1 ,·n h;in._l., 1ht•1 mage
[)on 1 a"Ullll' th.it ii ,1111 t.in·1111p,,• \l•IH nt·, •rt·i·h ,,, thl'nll'J1,Jl,1.:ntl'r · hl .... 11J \\l·Jon t hJH'ltll.hargea~
.ind "11h11u1 p.11n th.it ,1,u .lit tx'"rhf hdp ll'g_JrJk" ,,. mu.h J\l•thl'I pl.1,,•,f'x·,,1u'l th, 1mag1 l·nh.1n1.l'nll'rll"
\•lllf .l!:(t' l\Plt.ilh .1th1 .1 \C\l'rt' \•h1pl.1'h·\\l'k. n,•li.. t'nl•ugh
in1un tht'l11t1t11ir111ttht·,p11w J nJp.11t1,11l.1rl' thl'nl't!.. '' \1nlt'\l .\ \Rl•Jll'nl·d1hth•or,1a ... 11 >..t1lbt:r it ha!>
llt''''' q111tt' tht ,,llllt tx·"1u't "' "' l'l·,Ht 1.1111\\: "' ,t)l·rl·d pr('~rJn1' I u .1 '.lflt't' i1l \f'k..'• ial intrrl'\I gr11u p' -\
li!-!.lllhllt ... ind 11111,,tr, · d.1n1.l·dini.. "·1'ht•1d1t'l•'nth .1nd11nl·l11r,,, ing."tll
111111' lll'\t ,,1)1111111 I .qll d1,\11" 111, "h1pl.1'h 1nn1)n ~·r.in "1111n
Ill dt'l.11' °'T \ \K.t1\Plllllllll1n'"'•lltlO,Ulltng \t'f\IH'll1r
• uimpan 1r' 1111r1,·,1l·d in ,1.1n 1 ng l'rnphl\ ee titnt''s pro-
~ra m' \\l' rt'c>h1,·t11,1·,11n,ultJnh .. da1m .. ~tn1ai..
/>1 1 .111 II N 11fll,·11ht·1_!! h.1, ••tit.<'' 11: ll111i1111~1·'11 .. Thl·'t \I< \111.11 tx·tht m11,t,11\l-t'l1t•\.11\l'Prng.ramtor
Hc.1di.ind '-t""/lllfl lk.1d1 '11mt•u1mpJn1t'' l11h.1t \lh1·1.1'l' "'"lltclltht•m ··
Underwritersgethintofsoiree, t asteofheaven
Hanna and Bart Tuhinl •upport upcomtna
Soiree for Sound of Mu•fc cba pt er.
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• ..
Catherine Tbyen talk• to Kenn-eth France
about entertainment planned for Soiree.
William Steele and Gretc hen Reopelle
Oelly ..... ,........, Melwtl ......
Gerry and Walter Schroeder, Ruby and Jot Lloyd •tart rec eiving Une.
8) \'IOA DEA'
Dally ll'llel l !y .. ldtt ..
Wa lte r Schroeder propowu ,,
toJ't to tht• untlt rn flll'I" .rnd Rub~
Llovd Charlie He11ter .. 111111.l .1nd
t<,j,tl•J \\.hrtX'lkr .rnd "11t' (,f>rq
tht•n \ba rles P••P \\3' un h1' kl t
ra1,1n~ hl'ttl·I" ton l'nnm• .inti 111
1.11.•t Ill,\ \\Md Jh\lUI llfX1l01tn~ h.111
dt'C"orat1on.,he planning
It"·'':\ rl·l:.1'l'd l\fX" tll tun
('\ l'Olng JI lhl' p l llit ( tub 1\11 lht•
11n1.k1" nt~r' ()I \uund 111 \1 u"' < hJpt1.·r'., \l .. r1.h ~ .. \e11rc·1•\J \ 11
~]1/11•, • hc.·ncltt Im ( hJnl(l' < ount'
P1.·1 turm1n \1 b ( \'Oh'. .11 th1•
\,\'\\f'lHI \1,1mo11
\n 1111111111.ll rt'H'I' 111~ hrw "·'''''I
1111 In thl' \\. hwnk" h11\I\ Im th1·
dlll•h .11h\l l11\dt,ht'l<,U01.kr
"1 •h" h.1 111.1111"1th hu.,h.1nd
Jonathan r ht ·"''"l't\ tn' llll .• 1
111t l.n,1mt ht ,h,1d.11lh1<.lilrl
I ,kr\\lll•'"l"hoh.1,l do11.11t·d
"i.-1 1 lk 111.hl th• 11pponu1l1t' I•'
h ·" 11 11wr1· .1h1•ut tht• urx11mtnp
01.1, ,·d b.111 <I' thn 11111'1~k.t Ju11n.:
lht' '\\\ 1.d h1>111
Hall, h.u r rn.1n Catbertne Tb' t'n
"·" t ht·rl' 1" 11 h Ot laat h hat t intt
"1th K enn.-th France, ht.' '·•""t.tnt
0n1.m.1~l.'l t•f thl • tuh and al"' .1
pl 111t•\\IOn:tl d,lnl { r "1th JI m "11<'
lld ••H ().1 \d Lnh'f \\h1\hl\
"' "' 1'11n~ t' ll r 1.11nnwn1 101 tht•
h 111
T h1• 1'nt. 11.1111mt·nt ''ill he.· h1n
.rnd th1·rl' "111 b1.• .1 m.1 .. i..1.·d prnnwn-
.1l11 \\1th IU•kl'' '"' i..1 nit11n1.·" 1 n n~r
·"till' t'l''I \\ l' .lfl Jl\fX'n\lllg \\1t h
1h1 .w. 11.•11 th" \l'<ir 1h:rni.., t\) thl·
{ll'nt'n"•t' 111 uur unde~ntel'\."
ThH·n ,,11d
\\ l h.1, l' .111r.ind opponun1t\
I'"'' "11 h I ou h;i' 1 np a t·ha nC't a·ta
, ru1,t• 11n tht· ·~. c loud .. 1th<' onc-
1111 l \ ,ll ht 11f '1.1,trjllTI(.' \kr-
11\.\\ ,tlht'J P11<;t\ ,hcaddcd
Onl t.' 'l'all'd .ti t.lb~lo tor s1"·1bc
ttrtiup "J' h1J1\\1n t'rth(' taknt\ of
Ralnltr 0 Lan1ktn, C\Cl.ut1' c 1:hd .
anJ \lark 0 • tt-ktr, \.OU'lt. hcf
·1 M' t'tc.11 de n,:· ..aid
< a rol\'n OeWald (\hl" m..idr :rn
l \\l p11on1,hll"''"~W~1crcmpty
pl.l ·lune ~iJ n\4n\ ~ l
"-h<' .md hu,b3nd Meary had ttl · .. (Plea.ee ~ SOIR.&£/82)
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112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 5, 1985
More people taking tea for medicinal.values
Use a preve ntive a pproach
w ith p opula r h erba l drink
\\ 111 mJk<"thcm feel better ph) ~1~:ally, catm1ng 1hc11
..
Think of winter. and you probably long for a hot.
~1eam1ngdnnk by a firt•!')lacc. Maybe an apres-i.k1 cup of
n}('oa. a hot rurn toddy or even a mugofblack coffee. But
mo1c and more people arc turn1ngawa} from these
1rud111ons. Cocoa. the} feel. has too man) calorics. rum
makes them drows)· and coffee Jangle their nerve~.
l hcm1\try or 4lt1t11ni the1on1fl1c!>. Some teas. hke the mints
and chamom1lc, contain oils that can i;hghtly dilate the
hl ood ''t•ssds. tocrcate a warm. flushed ft'chng. Other!>.
!>u1.·h'as fonuarrd nnd !ihppcry cJm~contain ingredient~
that ma) help i;oothc in named mucous membranes. And
)\111 others arc good for digestive ailments or menstrual
nampi..
In<. lead. they're taking tea -part1t·ularl) herbal tea.
ma>be \\Ith spH.'esaddcd
People aren't choos1ngchamom1lc and l'innamonJU'>t
tor :i n~w. low-t·alone ta te The) also hope that hcrbal teas
fhc kc} to enjoying herbal teas. as well as benefiting
from them. is not to expect too much. ''If you're going to
u!>e the popular herbal teas for their medicinal value, the
approach should tx· a sensible. preventive one-low-tech.
~ulw.:lin1cal , sub-disease," SU)S Michael Moore. author of
"Medicinal Plant!> of the Mountain West" (Museum of
New Mexico Prc$S, $7. 9 5) and director of the School of
C'hn1cal Herbology in an ta Fe. N.M.
SOIREE ...
From Bl
ranged tor 1 he d1 nncr to be held at
thn luh.
It thl.' chefs had jppearcd. the}
''o uld probabl~ ha\1.' had a standing
tn at ion fonhl'lr art1!1l1c ctTons
v. h1t:h included broccoli flan and
mussl'h (getting fi, r stars at m}
tabk with Wanda and Bob Egly and
Bob and Frances Morgan). apple
mint sorbet. veal en croutc w11h
Deity Net,......, Nollenl 1<-... Ir ullk -.auce.grillcd turbot with
mac,tcd pe pper sauce and that
dnsnt-fcu ii lctc raspbeme" v. 1th
r;.iraml·l -.aut:e.
Robert C. Fyke, Wanda and Robert Egly dined with fellow
Performing Art• Center aupportera at Pacific Club.
.\ho thl·rc were Gloria and
George Ryan, William A. Steele
(\Jnta Anita Dc"elopmcn1 Corp.)
'' 11 h C: retcheo Reopelle. Karen
Belson. Ba rbara and Keat Fre11odt
(nov. ho meaftcrtwoholtda) tnpsto
\-k\lco). Shari (chapter president)
• 1 nd Harry Esaylao, E llie and Barry
Faber and Rutb and Robert Fyke.
Richard Kratz, Jean Sulliva n, Mary
and Thomas Wolff Jr., Lucy and Lee
Karns. William and Kathryn
McGrath, Lenora and Thomas
Monahan, Bari and Hannes Tulvlng
and Mary and Carl Raymond.
Otherundcrwritersare Allergan
Pharmaceuticals. the James
Bakers, Flo and Edward Barnes,
Dona CaJI, the Joseph Cameras,
Robert Dakes, Christopher Martlns,
Rober t Llnds and Dr. Stephen and
Judith Johnson. Carmen and Or .
This spice might be nice
but not when it's smoked
DI· .\R '-\NN L.\NDER~ I know
'ou arr ~trongl> opposed to cigarette
~mok1ngand ha\e <wer the years
"'aged a one-woman war aga1m.t tt
But I believe )'OU are fair-mtndt"d and
\\ill give mt· the stra1gh1 \IOI)
Question What" the scoop on the
clo\e cigarettes that are becoming so
popular" '-\re the) a good sub!>lllute
for v. ha 1 'ou call .. coffin na 1ls .. "
Plc.~a!>cg1,eu\lhC\\ord -VISALI.\
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DEAR VISALIA: Clove cigarettes
are becoming the "in thing" among
the yoUJJger set even though Ibey are
more expensive lbao the conven·
tional type -$3 fo r a pack of 10.
Clove c4garettes are made in In·
donesla and contain 40 percent clove
and 60 percent tobacco.
The claim that they contain "less
tobacco" ls true. Bui what tbey don't
tell you is that clove cigarettes have a
much higher level of ta r and nicotine.
Tar contains carcinogenic (cancer-
causingl compounds and nicotine is
addictive.
More than 25 brands of clove
cigarettes a re currently being im-
ported. They come in white , brown ,
filter or non-filter and tapered or
straight . Because they a re so costly,
some view them as sta tus symbols.
Most clo,·e smokers are be tween 18
and 32 years of age.
Every physician I have qoeslloned
about tbis lrendy 1>moke says tbe
ANN
LANDERS
clove cigarette is probably more
harmrul than the straight tobacco
because of the tar and nicotine
coote.nt; also, they burn slowly, taste
sweet and t heir smoothness makes
inhaling more likely. There is no such
thing as a safe ciizarette.
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DE..\R -\1'.'-L..\11.;0ER~ lam
'' nting:ibout a fm·nd v. ho ncl.'ds
hl'll'l R11a '" 21 . ahou1 40 pounds
n\ef'\'r1gh1 hut '1111 attrat'll\C ~hr 1c;a
great con' er!><lllonah'>t. an l'\lellent
um~. and rnn '><.'"and p:11n1
The problem R11.i '>'Ill go to bed
""than~o nr"'hoasksher ">hl'kl'l'P'>
tdl1ng meal I shl' "'antH1u1 ot lik 1~a
n1cegu~ tosett kdo\\n v.11h I ha\(~
told hrrshc will nc\ cr tind a man who
v. Ill marl') her 11\hl' '>lcl.'P' \\ 11h C\ l'f\
fom . Dick and Harr. on thc tirs1
dJtl.' Most of her bcd.·panner\ arc
gu' ~'>hr picks up in bar\ The' get
drunk and nobmh rcml·mtx·rs ha
.till-rune night
I knu"' c;omething is" rong v. 1th
th1.,g1rl hut I don't knov. how 10 help
her f <;ent ht•r c,omc Jrllde~ a0ou1
herpl'''impll'\ llJnd .\ID~ 1hin~1ng
the~ might scare her into behaving
better, but they made no 1mprcss1on.
Nov.. what?-WORRIED FRIEND
IN .\LTOONA
DEAR TOON A: Anyone who goes
to bed with strangers night after
night Is slclt. Rita needs a lot more
help than you can give her. If she can't
afford private counsellng she should
look In the phone book under Mental
Health and check out the local service
agencies. The girl Is pathetic.
• • • DE.\R .\NN LANDERS: I find
>ourcolumn a source of streJlgth -a
\pccial blessing. When I read the
problems others are having my own
.. cem -.01n .. 1al I become ashamed.
Plca~e let all 1he troubled who wnte
10 \OU knov. that someone in Pueno
Rico ,., pra) ing forthem Of course. I
do not know them but 11 doesn't
mauer We are all God's children. and
1ha1 makes us brothers and s1sters-
l'ach and e\ Cl) One. -V H.INS.\l\i
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DEAR V .II.: What a beautiful
lettt>r! Thank you for writing. ... . .
What's the story on po1. coca int'.
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handle 1hcm 1(wu'recareful?Send
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1n' 1lc\ rx·ople to ka"l' a hall-eaten
doughnut on \our de\~ and .i tell'·
phnnl.' rcn•1\ l'r \o\ 1th a l'OP'>ICk ')tlCk
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gargling.
He JO unlt~ted mother or vou'll fall
into the trap of. "'Doe~ ~our mother
sta) at home or does she work? 'ihe'c;
at home'> Tht'n sht' can drive the
f-uture Homemakers of America to a
mcat.J)f.(it.:cssing plant."
Ha\l' bu'irncc;c; hours or at leao;t SO
time~ a day )OU -...ill have \Omeone
1ntcrru111 your chain of thought with.
"Don't get ur. Just tell me where 1t
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l>nn'1 c.harc ~r "office" with
Jno1her buo;1nec;s. This translates 10 a
room 1ha1 ho uses a sewing machine.
rron1ng board. stereo. exercise
h1ndc or a guest who 1s sleeping
m l'r Thec,c arc d1s1racttons 'ou don't
01.'l.'d ..
V.car \Ourhean on \Oor•ilec\cand
\111.Jr supplies around \.Our -...a1st 'tear~ ago, I created a utifit} belt that
holds m) scissors. pen, tape. ruler.
<'l'l'elopcs and white paper. E'el)
n1gh1 before I go to bed .. I hide them in
a different spot A loaded ut1li1y belt
in the hands of children 1s a dangerous
thrng
I read one stol) that said a home
oflice can offer yo u exactly what you
have always wanted: a challenge.
cfficicnn effecu veness and fun
't ou'IJ°do well to get one out of four
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'It might be n1l'e todrinl. fcnugreck tea when you
have a c.tomncharhr or a !>Orl' 1h1 oat. hut tt's simply nol
appro!')nale whc:n you have an acute or chronic problem
fhes,e ll·as \hould not bt' uwd a' drug,."
-Chamomile.". Overonc million lUP!> of this tlov.crv-
la'>t1ng tl.'a an'lOn\UnlCd dad}. n1aJ..1ng 11 JX•rhap~ thl' mo'>I
(Xtflular tea 1n thl' v.01 Ill (Mint run) u tlo!>e -.ernnd . J
T r:id1tionall\ n.>11'>1dercd 10 btla gencrJI 1on1c t:hamom1le
1\ <,aid 10 be c·~IX'l'l~11ly usdul for a1d1ngd1Ke!>t1on . ~ooth1ng Ph}s1t:1Urt!>C11td the food and DrugAdmin1s1rat1on
ha' r warned that pott•nt h~rb.al pQttonscan have si~t'
dT('ct<. Somt• plnrmdol'Onta1n water-soluble chemH:als
called alkaloids and glyt.'o~idcs-the compounds that can
mak<· m1stlct0t.· le1hal. And that recently led the FDA to
ban ~afrolc (ut:omponcnt ofsassafra~). Othersconuun
1nOamma11on mid fi~hung rnfrl't1on .
Like uny Oowcnng pl<1nt. thamom1lc ran <:a use an
1 coumann!> thatea n 1ntcrfcrc with blood clot ling.
al kt g11.· rcac11on in '>Ollll.' l'l\'Ol'llr. 11 yo u nrn open a box of
chamomile and tukl· a gond wh1ff wt1hou1 alll'rg.it:
symptom SI runny llO'>l'. watcl) eyl'!>, sneeLe!>),) uu should
be line.
I or 1ho!.c who likt• herbal tea!>. thl' surest course is 10
'>lll'k to the most rnmmon one~ -the "supermarket teas" -(,in\Cng. L ungu,l·d in thr I arl a~ta!>an
1n\ 1gora11ng tonic. g1n .. eng rnnkl'!> a lltrong-lai.1ing. slightly
t'1111cr tea. Hut yo u ma~ ha' 1.· \Orne trouble finding the real
1h1ng. An independen t Jnul} .,,.,of 54 g1n\eng product'>
1nclud1ng tl•a. J')owder extrart~and tahkt<, found that 15
~rccnt t:onta1ned no g1nwnga1 all
and those pro' l.'n to he i.uk. . If' you're tempted 10 mix )our own. do some caretul
research first. "The Honest Herbal" ((ieorgc F. Suckley
Co .S 14.50). by Varro F. Tyler. is a good place tostan.
"Medica l Botan}" (W1ley-lntermencc .. S 14.95). by Walter
H. Lewis and Memor; P.F. Elvin-Lewis. also offers a
v.-ealth ofinforma11on Prettnant women and anyone with
a cond1t1on such as hean disease should check with a
doctor first
Wh1lqou ma} w.ini totr) ginwnsai.:m oct."as1011al
tonic. be alert to the danger' tn ll\.l'rdmng 11-high blood
pre .. sure. diarrhea. skrn ra~hc\ and -.v.l.'lllng
F1nalh . make these 1eao; one pan ofa balanced food
intake. Like so man} things that can be harmful in excess.
herbal teas arc fine -and e'en beneficial -when t"njoyed
1n moderation.
-P('!')pcrmint and \pl·arm1111 I hcM' l\\O un1\crsall}
lo ed and w1del) u~·d Ila' onngs Jrl· lound in t"' Cl) thing
trom 1oothpaste 10 liquor and ml·d1nnes Peppermint 1!>
actuall) ah} brid of \l)l.'armrnt and 1.onta1n!> more of the
'olattk 011 . rnt•nthol. a 11m1.·-honorcd and chn1call) pro.,, en
aid tod1g1.•st1on. fhe menth ol rnn al\o act asa mild
ant1'>pa!>mod1c mal-.1ng 11 U\l'ful for relic\ 1ng ml.'nstrual
cramps.
Herc arc some favorites:
-.\lfalfa. Found growing wild and cultivated as
animal feed all overthe Unned States, alfalfa boast\ a high
mineral content (e!>pec1ally 1.·alc1um, phosphorus and
iron). as well as vi 1an11n Kand fohc acid. By itself. alfalfa
tea tasu.·s hkc gra9S. so it's most often blended with mint
This herb has a long-standing reputation in folk
med1cin(' as a cure for anhritis. but iodate there's no
research proof. Moore stresses that alfalfa only helps some
oft hr people some of the time: it should be used asad1etal)'
supplement. he says. not a cure. In any case. alfalfa is
-RO)t' H 1p'>. E'er} hod) Sel·mc. to know about th1 i.
fruit ofthl' ro'e and' 11am111 ( What moc,i peopk don't
rt·ali11.' 1i. that wh1k therl'·, quite a h1 t nf( 111 fresh rose hip,,
thnc\ Vl'ry little In dl'll'd roc.1.· hips.
w1d<.'I} rccogn1Lcd asa safe tea to drink .
Dr. and Mra. Udall
UDALL-CONNE LLY
Fam ii) members and close friends
were present when Calh) Connell}
and Dr. John Udall C\changed -...ed-
drng vov.s 1n a Jan. I:! ceremony at
Dr l ldall'~ Sp)glas" Hill h()me in
Corona dcl Mar
Dr Udall 1s an associate professor
of cardiology at UC lr\ine.
PETERKA-WILLIAMS
.\nne Kathryn W11l1am s and
JACOBS -FORBATH
I hl' engagement of Jill Katnn
Jam b\ and 5tephcn John Forbath
wa~ announred al a hohda) pan) b~
her parents. Mal) i\nn and Rradlr)
Jacob'> of M1f>s1on VicJo
The bride-elect 1s a graduate of
( ap1 strano Valle) H 1gh School. rt.·-
cr1\ed a B •\ in poli11cahr1cnce and a
"1 B .\ 1n markeung from UC Irvine.
She 1s a member of P1 Beta Phi
Fra1ctn1t) and is secn.·tal) of the
Southern ( ahfornta American Mar-
kettng ..\s<,0<'1att.on ~he 1\ employed
in marketing <.en ice<, h~ Parsons.
Brinckerhoff. Quade and Douglas
In< ofSanta ..\n:i
Her future bridegroom 1s the son of
Jean and Frank Forbath of Costa
Meo;a. He 1s a graduate of Estancia
High St.'hool and received his B.A. 1n
English from UC Santa Barbara and
tm M.B .. 1n markl'llng and finann·
from U< ·Irvine
He holds a ll.'>. ( oa~t Ciuard
certified captain's lice nse and is a
captain at Catalina Pas'icnger Service
of Ncwpon Beach.
.\n Auguc;t wedding 1'1 planned.
En1 ymcs brl.'ak 1t dov.n 1n tht" dn ins prOl·ess. so that
\oum1ghtg('tapahl) Jmgof\1taminc 111111.·upofrosc-
h1fl 1c:a. It is. howt"Vt'r. a' er~ ,afi: ll'~1. with a Oll't" berry
Ila\ or and mild d1url.'11c and laxall H' 1'lnll'll.'n1t'\.
American Heallh Magazine Service
Oan1el James Peterka were married
in a Jan. 5 ceremon) at Our lad>
Queen of Angels Catholic C'hlirch 1n
Newpon Beach. A reception for 300
guests followed at the Corona del Mar
home of the bnde's parents. Barry
and Kay Williams.
The bridegroom. a Newpon Beach
resident. is the son of Roger and
Diane Peterka of Atlanta. . \
The bride's si\ter. Tracy W'i l11ams.
was maid of honor. and Dennis
Regan was best man. Other auend-
ants were Joy Del CalLo. He1d1
Hoppes. Anne Downing, Margie
Maper and Shelley Porter as
bndesma1ds. and Matt Regan. Tim
Regan. Tony Peterka. Ken Peterka
and Bob Uhler as ushers Dani
Williams. the bride's sister, was
1un1or bridesmaid and nng bearer was Andrew Peterka.
.\fter a wedding trip 10 ~an Fran-
cisco. the couple will make their
home in San Diego.
SMIT H-MONSOUR
The Los Angeles Temple of lalll'r-
day Saints was th(' semng for the Jan.
2 wedding of Jacqueline Monsour
and Kent Jaccard Smith. both ol
Costa Mesa.
The bride is the daughter ol ( usla
Mc·sans Richard and Kathcrinl.'
Monsour. She " a gradu:ite 1)f
fatanua High 'ichool and BrighJm
J ETER-STEVE NS
Mr and Mrs. arl R. Stc"ens of
Costa Mesa hosted a family dinner
party to announce the engagement ol
Debra L. Jeter of Los Angeles 10 1he11
50n. Clay Raymond tevens.
In attendance we re th~ parent-; of
the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. G cr:ild
D. Jeter. her brother aod his wife.Mr
and Mrs. Robert L. Jeter: Mr. and
lrs. Carl Randall Stevens of Foun-
tarn Valle}. brother of the future
bridegroom. and hrs y 1stcr and hl·r
husband, Mr. and Mrs Richard
8\bce ofSanta Ana.
-The bnde-elect 1s a graduatl' ol Cal
State Long Beach and 1-.cmplo)ed a'i
a marketing service represcn1a11"c for
·\mencan Airlines.
fhe future bridegroom 1s a gradu·
att of Estancia High School and
rcneved his R. A. in busin e'is and
murketin~ from Pepperdinc Un1wr-
)ll). He 1s regional market in~ man-
ager for the Dowdell Corporation.
The) will be married on April 20 at
the Pahi;ades Lutheran Church 1n
Pal'ifk Pah~ades.
M r. and M rs. Smith
't oung l n1\er\1I}
I k r hndt>groom 1'i thl' -.on of
Dud le' and ~h ra Smith of Costa
\-1csa .. He I\ also a graduate ot
btanua H 1gh ~c hool and is attending
Bngh.im \ oung l 'nl\cr-.11} after
'en 1ng1n a I at1l·r-da} aants m1!>s1on
1n f l.'U<idor He 1<> a member of lhl.'
A\I Vollnhalltl.'am
\lta J ~edd1ng tnp to ( oronado
t..land thl' rnurk arr resident') of
Prm 11 I '1,1h
T ARPLIN-HEGENER
I nrmn \ie,\ ron Reach rl.'s1dcn1
t....11 nna \nn t kgcner. nov. of Ney.
\ orU It~ .indJef1r1.•\ F. Tarphn.also
111 Nl·v. 't nrk < 1t\ an· planning to
marn 1n \l·ptemtx-r 1n :"-ll''>' York.
I hr d,1ughll r t•I \1 1 Jnd Mr'>. Paul
J I kgrna 111 "'l'\' ix>n Reach and
C lrl.indu '' .1 graduall' of ~tephen'>
< ollq!.l' < 11lumh1J \lo
I h1· lunm· hndr ''as a 1980
drhul.1ntl' \\Ith the Los ..\ngelc')
< hapll'I 111 \,j1111n.1I ( hant ~ League
.ind \\J' pn•\1'nll.'d to T1moth)
C Jr1.l111,il \l,1nning JI 1hc I 9M I Pres·
l'nt.1111111 Hall of lhl' 'iocral Service
\u\il1Jr. \ht I' <1 linanl'1al coord1-
n,11or tor \la1. \ltllan Puhhc,hingC"o.
I In Ila nu· '"n ufC /race Tarphn ol
\ou1harnpton N Y. and the late Mr
M!lulll't' Tarplin. 1s a graduate of
lla,l·rford ( nllege. Haverford. Pa ..
and ( •l'orgl' Washington llni versll)
I av. \l'lwol He: 11. associated with a
Nn' \ 1111>. lav. firm
Concentrated sound waves
can pulverize kidney stones
Med1l'al tech---------------lost work. It would also \3ve on pain and suffering and
nolo8) 1s changing decrease the death'l nc.soc1atcd with maJor ~urge!).
rapidly New med1 -The FDA estimates that one million Americans each
c:incs. surgical tech-B year arc affi1cted with kidney stones. All or th e causes of
n1quC"I and devices RENNAN k1dn~y stone formation arc not known. In most cases.
for d1agnom and mult1p!e causative factor11 are probabl ~ in volved Stone
trt"atmen1 of diseases c forma11on occurs more commonly in men than 1n women
arc Jrad1ng to maJOr ASSIDY It is rare in children and rare among blacks. I he te ndency
.. brca kt h roughs" to form stones ol\cn runs rn the family.
with increasing fre· Most kidney stonc'I In thl" ll S. arc composed of e11her
qucncy. calc!um o"alatc or a mixture of catoum oxalate and
One ~uch new 1n\trumrnt of advancmg medical calcium phosphate. E'lcernve 1ntakr of c.·alcium and •
1cchnol0&y 1s a on1c wave device for brcakina up stones of oxalate in the diet may lead to stone fo rmation in the
the unnary tract. This newmi\lrumcntcallcd a L1thotripter kid ney of an ind1v1dual who 1s pred1spo~d. The major
win recently approved by the Food and Orua Admini~ sourc~ of calcium 1n the." d1c1 are milk and cheese
1rat1on. Excess1".c u~ of calclu.m dietary 'lupplcmcntund vuamin
The names come (rom the greck "hlhos" mcamna D may 1ncrc.se the nsk o( !!tone formation V11amin D
"~tonr" and "1npi;15" meanrna "to break ... Thi$ device 1t. 1ncrca~s the absorption ofcalc1um from the stomach and
used to concentrate sound waves on a stone in the k1dnc}'. intestine . Hiah dose of v11am1n ( ~u)C an increase 1n lht"
The conccntrnlcd sound waves pulvenzc the stone into oxalate content of the unne and ma> lead 10 more nones
small granule~ that can pall out in the unne. This 1s all A pcrso~ may live for _yea~ and incur no symptoms
done without sur$Cry and takes IC"Ss than an hour. from a tone 1n t~c ICl~ncy .. Or the stone may be found to be
Currently this new device 1s available in vet) few related to rtcu~na 1nfcc:t1on of the urinary trod. Small
medical center, of 1hc world. But with recent FDA stone or &mall piece of a larger stone may break loose and
approval the hthotnptcr treatment will be more ttad1l) cause obstrucuon or severe.' pain Surgical rtmo"al hi
1va1l1blc The machine" mam.ifacturcd 1n Germany and been often needed to protect the kidney from Proa.re ivc
about 20 10 30 of the new machines art planned for destruction and eventual k1dnc)' failure Hopefully thiii
d1stnbut1on m Amcncan hm;p1tals dunng 198.S. new lithotnpter will allow for non.5urg1cal treatment of
New n1edmtf tcdtnotngy 11 ex pc:11s1 vt. Howcvtr.Wtth 11bout 901X'rn-nrnf th~e wtminusl 'urTc n tly uncJCrgo w1dcsp~d use or this machine 11 1s e<;t1matcd that about an operation for removal of ktdnc~ tones.
100.000 suracricscach year could he avoided. That "'ould J B~nnan Cnudy. M.D. prort1rc1 fam1h' and
m the Ion• run\:!\ t' mon<'' with IC'\\ hospital costund lcH rmrf8rnr) mrd1nn<' m ro~tn Mr{ia nnd Fo11n1Din ( 'a//c•1 . ..
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Ii 11111 South Coast Repertory.
I h1!. ~1mpk me~sagl' -that you
l.111·1 get along w11h other people until
> ou learn to get along wnh yourself -
., till' rnre of S( R's 16th annual
l'dura11onul touring program. "The
Kight Self." ht'1ng presented to some
7ll.OOO ~ oung\ll'r'> al 0' cr I 00 schools
through June
fh1.· hour-long en 1crta1 n mcnt.
prl'\ ll'\.'l'd ht•lorl' a packl·d house on
the SCK main stage last week. was
"'nllen b~ frrr) Patch and Diane
l\1ng and part1all> lundl.·d h> a grant
lrom Ml'n' n's Department Store!I It
.uJdrcs'>e'>a un1,cr'>al prohkm among
}\lung pcopk. that ofsl'lf·e'>teem
l 'ndl·~the dirn 11un of~( R ·.,John·
l>a' 1d l\:t•lll'I -who has staged the
touring '>hO'-"'> \IOU~ thc program
hq~an 1n 1117 ·' -.. fhe Right Seit"
hnng\ II\ )oung audience~ into the
'hov. b) l'hntingthc1ro""n 1dca'i . .\nd
till' fiH··ml·mbcr ca~t had heller he
n·ad~ for an) thing.
..\1 la'>t \.\eek's prcv1l'w. actress
Hanha Hartmann tossl'll out an
appl•al to the peanut gallery: "What's
\ll special about me. any\.\ay'.'" One
prntKIOU\ >o ung man shot back.
"You'rc '>e"<).''
Toi
Tnus
fantaS) SCC'ne as he 1mag1nes ham~ll a
~upcr-compctent Captain Kirk right·
1ng the course of a doomc:d spacc~h1p
Hartmann 1s cxplos1\C 1n her dream
ofll.nod1ng 'cm dead a!> a nx:k singer
the show's best solo turn "'h1h.-
Hamman stnkcs a bel1e\abk note as
the top athlc:tc: "'ho'd hll.c to ht·
admired for h1m'>l'l f Jnd not ha'>
acrnm pl 1sh men ts.
In the end. ol cour'>l' thl· threl·
"kids" rcahLl' their ov. n '>l'lf ..... orth
Jnd learn to apprcc1atl' their o"' n
111dJ\ 1duaht) -which as "'hat .. f hl'
Kight Self'' 1s cakulatcd to 1n!>plrl' 1n
1t\ )Oung aud1cnc.cs . ..\nd Kl'llcr\
l\CR produc11on I\ fast pacl·d. funn\
and ~PPY along the wa>
lt'ion tour through thl' l'nd of .lunt·
to schools 1n Orangl' and I O\ .\ngcks
counties. and probahl> v.111 Ix· mo't
kids' IOlllal expO\Ufl' to h\l' thl'Btl'r
School olliual' l';rn hooll. a per·
formance by calling SCR's l\ns
llaRl'O at 'IH-2602
(:ALLBOARD -fhe Costa Mesa
Civic Playhoust' will hold audi1ions
Monday and Tuc:sda} of next week
tor tht: musical mystery comedy
"')ometh1ng's Afoot''. .. director Pall
T ambclhn1 wall be seeking a cast of six
men and four women for the spoof of
Bn11sh whodun11 s .... bring sheet
mus1l and dress fo r a dance audition
at the pla) house. 661 Hamilton S1 ..
( osia Mcc;a. and call 650..526l} tor
furt her det:uls ..
BACKSTAGE -Orange Coast
College 1s otlrnnga pair of workshops
1h1s semester . Jack Holland will
l('ach a rnursc on acting fundamen·
tah .,.. h1lc Roben Conrad instructs a
\ IJ'' on acting for 1clcv1s1on .... the
rnst 1s S 12 for tht ac11ng class. S25 fo r
thl' TV course and rl·g1'itratton 1s
being tJkcn now . rnll 432-5880 fo r
further dl.'ta1ls ..
Thl' thc:lll.'r an<; department ot
\alldlchark ( ullegl· \outh 1s lool.ing
lnr 'olunll'l'r'> to \A.ork 1n 11~ l'OStumt•
<;hop . ~·opk' an· nccckd between 9
a m and 'i p.m. V..l'd,duH for a-. man\.
hour' a' lhl') ran · i.pare .. thu~~
1n1ern1cu \houlll ront:ict Samm1
Mun11 tht' dt'partmcni's assmant
lOO\Unll'r, .It !O I ··Po 7 or tU 1-4 76J
Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Tuesday February 5 1985 ..
Hartman) panic ln a fantasy ecene from
South Coaat Repertory--• 1985 tourlnC
production, "The Right Self."
That brought thl' hOUS(' down, but
Hanmann recovered and had the last
ad-Ith laugh .. .\nd I'm onl) 1n
'l''cnth grade"
This '>Ort of interaction • ., cs~cnt 1al
w "The Right Self' -gc111ng the kid~
rn,ohrd '>O that thC) can 1den11f~
"1th thl.· personalll} c;1~ le'> depicted 1n
thl· !>ho'-". There's the Charlie Bro"'n·
t~ pc nerd (Tom Shelton>. the school
lllt k (Sam Hammann) and the 1n·
Movie stirs memory for ex-Cotton Clubber
Chorus girl of 50 years ago recalls Harle m
night spot as ·a place of color a nd wonder'
pntl.'~ JI that t1ml·
\laO\ ol thl' crnplu~ec\ l.ncv. that
thl'lf ho\\e\ ''l'rl' al\u ho'\'>t'\ of thl'
undn .... orld 1hn did n1H Sl'cm to
lJfl' 'l'l'Urc girl (Hartmann) \\ho pursul.'S By JERRY SC HWARTZ
thl· 10<:k and 10, adored b\ the nerd "-i.iec1 ,, ... w r1i ..
I hcrc\ also the actrc\~ (Kath nn :--:r:.v. YORK -EJna-\lal' Roh· John~on). v.ho assumcll a van('t\' "or 1nson does not ha'c to go to thl'
rnlc\ -1nclud1ng a n1gh1ma.nsh mO\ 1cs tu recall the< vt\<ln ( luh Jnd
lamp counselor-in fcrrc11ngou1 the a time \.\ht:n thl· Jud1l·mc "'a' v.h1tl'
kids' \Ona I apprehension and making the l'horu~ "'a' lUppcr-wlorl·d and
them appreciate their own ind1v1du· the mood "a~ a ~plcnd1d 1nd1go
aht~ Brad Zerbst. as the 'itage .\II she need do ., unkash hl'r
manager who )cts up thl' '\tage and ml·mon Fin~ 'cars ha\l' passed. but
prov1dec; \Ound effects. complctl.'s the lhl' tormer chonnl.' ha'> lorgottcn no
l\CR cast lklatl of Harlem's plca~urc dume.
.\II l'\h1h1t tht• proper encrg\. and "II "a'' a place ol C'olur and l'nthu\1a .. m. p<1r11rn larl} in Shelton·, v.ondl·r:· Robinson '\aid in an inter·
New blood
to flow in
DC theater
By ROBERT M. ANDREWS
Aoeoci.19d ,, ... Wrtt ..
\\ \\Hl'\C1TO:-.. -l'l'll'r ~cllar\.
the n\ant-gardc ~oung director who
onn• had Mo1art\ Don (i10.,,ann1
l'allng n \kDonald's hamburger and
r n·nrh fr1l''i on stage l'i read~ to g1' e
.\mencan theater a star1hng ne"" look
-and "'on·1 mind 11' h1\ audiences
J re out raged
Thl· 27-\ear-old "hm wonder" has annountl'~ plans for ihc ncwl) tor·
ml·d ..\mencan National T heater at
the Kenned\ Center. Sellar'.). who
'ihoots off ideas like a F-ounh of J uh
.. parkier v.111 haH' a S6 m 1llmn
annual hudget and three theaters to
Ir) them uut 3) the lOm pan~ ·.,
d1rl'Ctor
for \tJrtCr\. an \ml'rlCan11ed \Cr·
'>lllll of <\hal<tspearc ·., h1stonca I
dJ'im. "rknr~ IV. Part I." "•II open
\larlh 2 I tor J \1\·V.el'I. run in thl' r 1scnhO\\Cr Thl'all'f \l·llar\ <;<l)S II
''ill tie "quill' an opening tlounsh ..
Production\ for th(' first full season
\tarting in \cptember v.111 be an·
nuunn·d l.11n. but meanv. hale Sellar-.
pron11Sl''> to \hal.(' up E1c;cnho'-"cr
fheater audience'\ long an.:uc;tomed
to Broad\\<H·hound tn·out\ and re-
' J\al-. starring h1g-n11m~· <:a'\t\.
.\fter all h(' onet• '\Cl C11lt'K'rt and
\ull1,an'<, "Thl' Mikado'' in a mod·
l'rn Japan 1anghng wi th advertise·
ment'i for Coca·< ol"· Son) and Seiko.
He u'\ed a trailer park at ('ape
( an;l\cral, rnmpkte \.\Ith ac;tronaul\
and pink llam1ngm. a' the locak fora
<>pace-agl' 'l'r~1c>n ol lfandl'I'' opera.
"Ori a ndo ..
I h: ';11d 1n an 1ntl·n ll'\.~ that he
"'ant' 10 mah~ the !heater "a l't'ntcr of
crcatwn Jnd rHlt 1u~1 an l'\flCO"iJ\\'
roadhOU\l'"
"I "ant thl' t-..l·nnl'lh (en ta to ht' a
rlJll' ''-hl'fl' thl'rl'\ a ~ind of hull 1n
thl' air not J thl·ater ol \elf-ton·
grJtulatll>n or adm1rat1un ol thl'
otn IOU\ hut ol r1.·a l dramat1l· lonlron-
t.111on a j1l:JC'l' that real!\ \h:lkC\ ~OU
up .. hl' 'ia1d
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Thl.' ( otton
< oppola hullt an C\Jlt hkcncs" ut
lhl· duh'<; interior do"'n tu reprodu1;-
1ng the original menu<; and
matl hbook '>
"In fnl'l v.hcn I \\Jlil.l'd on the '>l'l .
I U\l'U tu &l'I goo'iC p1mpks.'' said
I lo\\ard "'°'t rl'tl·h" Johnson. 70. a
forma l horu<; bo} \\ho. wllh Rob·
1n,on. \t:ned a' a tel'hn1cal ad' 1ser
But Coppola did take some lu.:ense
in thl' lilm. '-"htch h1ghllghl\ thc
rcla11on,h1p hl't"'l'l'll a "'hlle J3//
ntU'il\'lan. a lllllh'itl'r .ind hi'> nll'>lre~\
"Thl'rl· v.crc no .,.. hllc trumpl'l
rla,er'> in thl' ( otton ( luh ... as thl·rc
"'·" in the lilm. said Jam Haskins.
.1u1hor ut' :i h1'>tof) ol thl' nightspot
that tn\p1rl·d thl· film
The duh "a' o.,., ncd b' the moh-'flClilkall~ (h•nq \1addcn anatnc
ol fnti.bnd "'ho<,c \laddcn\ :0-:o I
Ot'l'r 1111\\l'd through Harlem during
Pr11h1h111un In 1923. \laddcn took
O\l'f thl' ( luh Dl'lu\l' trom Jack
I oh 0\(1n thl' lo rm a hl'<I'' "l'lgh I
l ham11111n Jnd rl·namcd 11 thl' < olton
( luh
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lorml'r' \\l'fl' hlJl I. thl' aud1l'nll' v.J'
''hat(· I hl· W' 1·r l h<1rgc "a'>$.:' jll -
"It Ol'' l'r rc.111' l rcl\'>l'd our
m1mh ··.,aid < ab< allo"a' v.ho"H1·
lie: hi-de hOl•d" h1' "'a' to \tardom at
tht• C unon C luh "V..t• \\l'rc thcre to
"url. Ill put un J <,ho"' tu put on
mu\ll, to do our 111h ..
"trl'lth John,on ~nl·v. hnaust· his
lathl·r hJ<l muh tJC'> ~nll he \.\as
rnnccrnl'd .. fhl'rl' v.a, ulv.a\'> the
\Clll·d threa1 ol gl'lltn~ "•r>t:d <iut."
\.\ hl'n Johno;,on "a' h1rcll one o f
hi\ partm·r' 1n that 1934 \h11\\ v..a-. an
unll.nov. n 16-~ear-uld from Brook I) n.
Lena Horne.
"You h.1d "II the great black.
I.lancer\. <:.ingcr\. lOmed1ano,." he said
"It \\as JU'SI hkc . well. Duke
Ellington ..aid v. hen he first landl'd an
Harkm 11 "'J' JU 'l hkl' landing 1n the
m1ddk ol thl' \rab1an nights ..
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"The' \\l'rl' ... umptuou'> The} ''l'rl.'
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-she "ould take home SI ti or S 11
The l'ulor hnc "a'> J ng1d one' \•fo\I
l)(:rformcr\ paid l111le attenuon to 1hl'
lat!. 0 1 black., 1n lhl· Jud1ence '31J
HJ\l.ins "lth1nl.11v.asaplace .... herc
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E ntc:na1ner<:> -t'' l'n performcr'> ol
thl' stature of Dul...e E:.ll1ngton -\A.l'fl'
not encouraged to ~top at thl' tJhk'
An c\cept1on "'a" thl· '>;1l hula\
Brothers. Fa,arll and Harold. v.ht1
\tarted dannng at the d uh"' hen thl''
"'ere 11 and 1 )eur~ old. re\pt'l 11' c"
"Ma' be "'e could do that t'K'rau\l'
"'t' v..crc so )oung ... fa~ar<.l "-1lhula'
said.
In 1936. the club·., managn, dl"·
l'lded that Harlem had become un·
fashionable The' dosed the up1ov. n
Cotton Club and opened another onl'
JI ~lsth .ind Broad""a' It closed 1n
I ~~O "ht:n bl.tl k re\ ues wert no
longer l)(lpular
\ome ol the en1ena1ners -Ell·
1ngton C dllo"'a~ \11ss Home. the
'•chola<oe'> -rl·mained on the stage
Other<> qull <.ho"' business. Stretch
Juhn\110 JOtned thl' ( ommumst Part)
Jnd "J' a high otlic1al for :!O }tars
tx·lurl he left d1s1llus1oned C nul
I 4IC .,.. hen he reured. he was a
prok'>'.)Or ol soc1olog~ at the State
l n11 cr\1t' o t '-l.'v. \ ork at Nev. Paltz
fhe '>Un., or., mC'l't from t1mC' to
time. mn\th at hooters· rC'unions and
annual half, "tonw 11mc-~ 11 St't'ms
1hat on1' moment'> ha'e passed since
thn danll'd and ~ng on Lenox
,\\enue
'\\hen I 'l'l' < ah ( allo""a". he still
thml.\ nt u' a'> k1d\" said S1cholas
n1>"' ""o "Hl· lilX'\n·1 ~no" that we
t1rl'v. up
Nicholson signed for
'Chinatown' sequel
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jake
Gittes. Jack Nicholson's seedy
LA gumshoe In "Chinatown, ..
may soon make another appear-
ance In "Two Ja'kes."
The seQuel to "Chinatown"
has finally come together in a
deal between Nicholson. writer-
director Robert Towne and
producer Robert Evans in which
each of them wears two hats The
movie is expected to go into
production In Apri~ for a
Christmas release by Paramount
Pictures.
Evans. a former actor, will star
as the heavy. real estate tycoon
Jake Berman. Besides starring
as the pr1vate eye, Nicholson wtll
also produce with Evans Towne.
who wrote the original and the
sequel. wllt direct Roman
Polanski directed "Chinatown•·
and played a small-time hood.
"Two Jakes" is set In 1948, 11
years after the first movie. The
same piece of real estate that
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and executive producer Frank
Mancuso Jr. will not be paid for
lhetr work, but will gamble on
their share of the box 1)lfl~
receipts Nicholson normalty
gets $5 million a picture, so that
cuts the budget by half.
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proved doubly di~ficult
Trevor Eve
Trevor·E~e plays coQtrasttng brothers
in swash buckling dram~ on TV t-0ntght
By JERRY BUCK
"'T ................
LOS ANGEC.ES -Trevor Eve
i.atd the biggest proble m he had
playtng the dual roles of "The
Corsican Brothers" was gelling
people to believe two d1fTercnt peopk
were on the screen.
"I spent a lot ol 11me w11h the
director. Ian Sharp. before we started
shootin$." he said. "We worked out
the details oft he twin brothers. In this
case tt was not a simple matter of the
good twin and 1he bad twin
.. Lucien was the hunter I plarcd
him as a rough. tough kid The kind
who as a boy }elled a lot and
developed a hoarseness 1n his vo1l'e
He dressed roughl~ and wore 1hc
~me clothes every day. His hair was
wild and was never washed.
.. Louis "as more cerebral and
refined H,. "''"' ht·tter groomed. It
was eastt'r to play Lucien. You could
nop out ofhed in the morning and go
10 the set without brushing your
hair." "'I he C'ors1can Brothers." based on
1h« book by Alexandre Dumas. will
be broadcast on CBS to night as a
Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation.
r hc classic adventure also stars
(1craldine Chaplin, Nicholas Clay.
Oltvta Hussey and Jean Marsh.
Eve stars as the da Franchi
brother'>. whose family as locked in a
Jcadl)' vendetta with the de Gu1d1c1
f3m1l) 1n 19th century Corsica. Lu-
1:1cn wants to continue Corsican
1rad111ons. while Louis wants to end
lhl· vendetta and dedare peace. Both
brother~ arc in love with Annamaria
dr Gusd1c1 (Hussey). whose fam1ly-
1n "Romeo and Juliet" fashion -ts a
hlood encm)
Rejectien nothing
new for director
The "split-frame" technique tha1
allowi. E vc 10 appear on screen as bolh
hrothcrs works well. and the south of
Frann· locale provides a rich and
bcauuful background. But the
swashbuckling tale seems. to hold
interest onl} in the action sequences;
11 drags at o ther times.
E'c was offered the role of th e twtn
brmhcrs while on a visit here. Several
CBS execu11 ves had seen him on stage
1n London.The first thing he did w~s
read thr Dumas book. which he said
struck him as a travelogue.
By BOB THOMAS
A_ .. led l'reM Writ ...
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I<>\ \N(1[ I (~ -"The f-alcon
.ind 1he \nowman." the talc ol young
'P'e' < 'hrt'ltophcr Bo} CC and Daulton
I cl'. went through four tortuous years
:ind t"'o studios before reaching the
,l·rel'n But that I'> nothing new for
Bnmh director John hlesinger.
··MaO\ ofm) pictures have had the
'amt· kind of history," admmed ~c-hk'>1nger. "ho won an Academy
\\\Jn.! for ··M1dn1ght Cowboy"
"I gm•.,, n's bc:cau!>C I'm auractcd
111 thl' I-ind of matcnal on which
fkOplc arc 1ncl1ncd to pass moral
Judgml·nt' ..
"Darltng" w"' rt'Jt'rled by the
Brttl\h produnng rompany after
romplct1 on "bet·ausc 1he girl was too
un.,ympathc11r" Joseph L. Levine
p1ci..cd up thl· tilm and with a few
addcd.'tccne'> 11 "on Julie Christie 1hc o .. rnr 3'> tx·st ac1rc .... of 1965.
"Da} of lhl' Locus1." the ac1d1c
'It'" nf lloll}\.\OOd'<. underside. was
droprcd h~ Warner Bros. and picked
up h' Paramount "Yanks." about
(nglt<.h ""omen Jnd .\mencan G I!.
during World War 11. "'a<> dumped b}
Paramount and embraced b) llntver·
sal-l 'n11cd .\n10,ts
·· fhrcc c;t·npt!. ol ·Thl' Falcon and
\he \no"man· were "'nttrn at Fox."
"<.·hln1ngrr rl'l·alkd during an inter-
' 11.'" .tt his ~un .. ct Strtp hotel suite.
··Thl' rroJlTI "a~ dropped. Cost was
g1H'n J<, the rea'>on tor the rcJCCllon.
hut \\ho lo.no""·1 'i1ud1os can alwa}s
find J rt·a-,on
· It ":I' a prnhkm l/.l'lllng the film
i.tJrtl·d agatn \ rCJl'C'tcd film alwa}''>
ha' tht• marlo. of( atn on 11."
Producer {iahml Ka11ka managed
to lind hacking from Onon Ptcturei.
and Hcmdak f 1lm ( urporation. the
mo' IL' linannng lirm But the pivotal
factor -,aid ~chlcs1ngcr. was being
able 111 film mo!.t of ··Falcon" 10
Mc\ln1 The $12 m11l1on production
co't would hH vc hcen "much. much
more 1n Holl ywood "
Also. Schlesinger said. star'>
T1moth}' Hutton and Sean Penn.
wnter Steven Zasllian and others tn
Jhe 1.:ompan~ worked for less than
1lte1r usual fees.
"The Falcon and the Snowman" is
based on Robert Lindsey's best seller
about the two }Oung men. raised sn
affiuenl suburban Los Angeles famtl·
1cs. who sold satcllttc-s\'stem secrets
10 the Soviets in Mexico City
Hutton "as always Schlcstngcr's
choice for BO}CC. the: falconer and
former pnesihood candidate who
found himself en1rustcd with s1a1e
srcrc1s at a defense contractor. Penn
1 .. Fast Times at R1dgcmon1 High")
was a later choice for Lee, the part·
ume drug dealer who nego11ated with
the Soviets.
Schlcs1ngcr, who resemble~ a
c~ n1cal Santa Claus and 1s fascinated
h~ ··pt>ople on the fringe.'' managed 10
\hoot nearl} all the film tn Mexico
t'\l•n though most of the story 1s
centcrl·d tn the Los .\ngelcs area.
"'lear :i ~olf course outside Mc\1co
( ti> he found re\ldcn11al areas 1ha1
could double tor the bo} s· old
neighborhood.
The defense compan~ ..... as rrall> a
Mexican un1,cr'>1t} -"we onl)' had
to remo'e the anll·l\mcm:an grafit·
11."
There werl· fc'>' problems with
censorship. he said. adding. "there
were times when we had to engage the
lad)' censor an hcav) conversation"
The prolific Schlestn~er. who also
did "Marathon Man.'' did not remain
idle during the year'> 1t required 10
mount "The Falcon and the Sno ......
man."
He also managed to direct a play at
London's National Theater, 1wo
operas and two television films.
10cluding the memorable. "An Eng-
lishman Abroad" That took place tn
Moscow hut was filmed ent1rcl)' 10
Engl and
··oumas had visited Corsica and
«amc across 1h1s famil) ... Eve said.
"Louis never appears in the book and
1~ onl) spoken about:·
Eve said hts British acung back-
ground had given ham skills he.
needed for "The Corsican Brothers"
roles.
"I aln:ady knew how to fence I'd
gone to the Royal Academy of
Dramatic An. and fen cing ts a part of'
the course. Jt's son of an offshoot of'
the commandos to be an actor. I spent
a month brushing up on my fenc tng
and horseback riding.
"But then rd done a lot of nd1ng for
•Jamaica In n: I'd love to do a
Western. There were a lot of English·
ml'n in the O ld West."
American aud iences know Eve for
his roles an the TV miniseries "Lace"
and the movie "Dracula." In the
fu1ure he may be seen here in two
Rrtttsh producuons, "Jamaica Inn.''
"'11h Jane Se)'mour, and .. A Brother's
Talc" He 1s married to actress Sharon
Mughan, who was tn "The Flame
Trccc, ofTh1ka ..
E' e 1s something of a cult figure 1n
Hrtta1n because of his senes. "Shoe·
'itnng." It can also be seen tn th as
rnuntf) on the l\rts & Ente-rtasnment
rablc se-r"1cc
"I play an t"cccntnc detective." he
\a1d "He works al a local radio
~talion tn 1he West Country and
peoph.' call 1n with their problems and
he goes out and solves them. He has a
rcrord of mstab11ity. When the sencs
began he was getting ou1 of an
ins1 11u11on He'd had a breakdown
working on computers.
··1t's set tn the beautiful. rolling
country around Bristol and Dorset. It
was a huge success. and I dtd 21
episodes. They wanted me lo con-
11nue bul I pulled out after two years.
1 wanted 10 get out while 11 wa!I still
good But I must say I enjoyed doing
I( ..
·Bobby, J.R. make big splash
By LYNDA HIRSCH
DALLAS: Po1m rnnlronl\ J K about b1'i
pl o< 10 makr h"r l'll:lrl'\\: "vtark '"" ahve. J R den1e\ h.1~1ngJn\ pan 1n 11. Pam 1clls
( hfl shr\ g111ng w 1oin forces with him
and Jamie'" order to 11h1ain 1he1 r ,hare~ of
Lw1ng Oil J K ha\ alfnrnr) look at
dcwumn11\ wh1d1 'hou that Jcwk had wlc chum 10 lhl' tr3l t where the unginal oil
mike took plarc. Clayton olTer\ Jamie her
own 011 company cf she'll agree 10 drop ou1
offigh1 . but Jamir turns him down. Pam 1cll\ Bobb) 1ha1 J K raid 1he p1lo1 10 lell
her Mark "'as 1n the ( anbbcan and
Jama1ra An enraged tJohb) punches J.R.
rhc l\\O men have fiih< 10 pool. ClaylOfl
Jnd Ra) ha'c 10 rescue <hem bo1h. J.R.
1ell\ famil y he thinks C hlT set Pam up and
pla'' <ape 1hu1 'uppom thr throl) <>net'
he\ alone however J R 1elephone\ p1lo1
dnd 1dl' him lo gl·t oul of 1own Mandy
lkt ak\ \he'\ nu longer going 10 pul up
with Jamie and ( htrs rons<ant mtt11ngs
and "':ilk~ out on ( lifT J R. Bobby and
Mm Ellie arc \Ummnncd to a he.anng
regardmg an tnJ\lnCllon which would
frel'Ze all asscl' off wmg ()ti • • •
DYNA. TY. Ak~1s learns that Blake
\ucce\sfull)' nc1011a1ed 1hr naval forces'
remov:il from the ( h1na Sea. Ale1us calls
Lad) r\shle)' M11cht:ll. Krys1k and Blake's rtla11on~h1p become~ more strained when
Blake rrlusc~ 10 \h~w 1n1erest tn her
NOW PLAYING
COSTA MESA
Edwards Sourh C.oasr Plaza
(714). S46-27 I I
BR1'10L AT C.UNFL0'5'U
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t ' ' I ,. 't ' . M
.\rab1an ho~ ven1urr I 'nablc to be
around Dc' an} longer, Amanda moves tn
w11h Blake S1even tell~ Luke that he wants
10 quit seeing him because: he wants to
work on his rclat1onsh1p w11h Claudia
Claudia walks in Just as S1evrn 1s taking
Luke into his arms to comfon him
Claudia refuses 10 believe Steven's stOI)
and wal ks ou1. Brady 1ells Dom1111qur somronc is trving <o takr over her
l'Ompany. Rraliz1ng 11·~ Alexis, Dom•·
n1Que ronfronts her. Alcius agrees to
w11hdraw her takeover on <he foll owing
lOnd111ons· Iha< Dominique sell Ale.us 40
percent of Denver Camng1on : 1h11 shr give upasrxeculrix ofTom 's will . and that
she leave [)('o ver When ()omin1quc
laughs at propo~I. .\lex1s 1s stunned
.\dam upsc< that Blake will not allow him to go to Acapuko for 1mponan1 business
mre11ng. dam cnrouragcs Claudia to
divorce Steven Amanda accep1s Blake\
offer 10 go with him 10 Acapulco Alexis
and Dcx make plans to 10 111 capulco
uhen lhe)' leam Blake IS auclloning on H
perccn1 of the company'i. leasts. >\lex1~
1nv11e~ Ashle~ 10 JOin them. • • •
FALCON CREST: Richard sends hts
fint batch of bulk winr lo 1he bo11hn1
plant. En rou1e, the truck 1s mystenously
hiJ&Cked and all 1he wine dumped.
Richard accuses Chase of sabota&c. Aner
;mgr)' words. Richard taktt swing 11
Cha~. but he ducks and Angela ts knorked
cold Angel a forJ!ves lhe 1wo: they agrct to
put aside 1he1r differences and con~lidete
a~inst the ranel. Richard teams th11
R1cbmann and Dcbcrcy are the same
person. R1ebmann. through clec1mn11.:
surveillance. real izes he's about 10 be
exposed. He has his henchwoman Rentt
kidnap Anaela. The love1truck Emma rt10lves to spend lht' day with Deberry In
Dcbcrty's arms, Emma reveal' the J1CCre1 tha< Falcon Crest ia riddled with under·
around tunnels and an abandoned gold
mine Maaie and Richard rcconc1lc and
she returns to ~r work at the radio statson
Richard'' slepdauahter Lom1ne lcams
\he is urry1na l.ariC'c's child • • •
HJU. STJ\EET BLOES: LaRuc and
Wast11naton arc du.pktiLtJ w en they
must do all 1hc pepcrw<>B on dn.ia
kin1P1n. Jo)tt's lint cast at D.A. dcalJ
with black 11hlete whott nttk wu broken
b) aroup of while lccnqcn bcnt on
1Tvenac 11'ter their school Iott 1 basketball
pmc to •he bJack youth's tltlD. FunUo A~\~ min wlto~ u r ~ slimmed 1nlo
when trunk pQps OJ)(n and he tee'• c1ehc
of guns Later the man •am• to plea·
bl,...ln bul Jeau now 1 J>11'111cpl. reah14:'
that f.'unllo's arTnt 11 illqll (iariboldi
Wash1nal<V' 11.nd L1Ruedcc1dc 1oao tn th«"
hl'ad gun dealer .io) "a) I Ill' bu~t 1s almos1 ruined wht"n a "'-Oman who(co
t nminal husband died last munlh spott
(ianbald1 Later she goes to stauon 10
apolog11c and Clanbald1 ask~ her to be
informer. Mick goes apanmen1 hununa
w11h no resulls and finall y agrrcs 10 mov e
1n10 Howard's trailer. Wh1~ guard1na
trailer. Mick meets a vagabond who
charges a quancr to prott'CI the vehicles 1n
the parking lot M1rk takes a hking to lhd
vagabond and <he 1wo share hot chocola1e
:ind w:11ch tclcv1s1on wrestling malch. • • • KNOTS LANDING: Mac preSS('S 1he 11dal basin murdrr ln\esugauon :ind
moves 10s1dr 1hr Galvrston Ofgan1za11on.
Gal ve,1on ordcr'l 1wo of his arde\ to take
murder rap Karen learns Gary has been d1vening funds from Lo11a Point 10
<iaheston's Empire Valley prOJCCI Abby
\IOP\ hclpmg Karen when Galves1ori
1hrea1ens.10 l't''Oal 1ha1 Val's twins arc
11hve Jo\hua, w11h Abb\ 's prodding,
bcg1M 10 take o'er the rd1glous telev1S1on
program Joshua :iccuscs C'a1h~ nfl)tnl to
him 1bout Abby and abou1 ( athy's pas• rcla1 1on~h1p w1th Gary i\s Val and
Winslow arc abou1 to \a)' "I do." Gary walks in on the ceremony • • • RITUALS: Logan learns of Taylor'•
plans 10 rum 1he Robcnsons. Chns.11na
\lcab v11.al document from the Chap1 n1.,
Bcrnhard1 and Palll team up 10 solve
mystery Julia quC11tom. Clay abou t his
newfound weahh. f..dd1e uks Sara to v1s1"
him tn Jail. Sara\ visit w1th Eddie.tnds 1n ~ve_ral thr.ats., Mike tells Lacey tha t
Ldd1c h;u a h1\tory of violence Tom
adm11' 10 Sara that Diandra's prc1nant.
Lacey le11rns that Otandni's asked qut'° 11ons abou1 having an abonion. Les W11nt1
to know why Jeff was bcatel}. Tom'i v111'
wtth Eddie becomes viofcm. Oalcot1
move\ into her new home with Brady'•
help JefT and Noelle question 1he1t fo1her's panne..,h1p Dakota ha\ d111y \pell ••• ST ELS!WHEl\E: F1S<'u' learn\ that Sh1rlc)' has \kipped ou< c)n her tm1L l\u~hlander. fearful that his ponra11 w1d
make him look &hostly. rail, ofT 1h•
unvc1 hna. Luther ronvinrn i\uKhland<t
lhat lht ponra11 sho~ Autthlender't
humanity ~an. 1hc boyfnend oftht , ..
year -old Prtanant Mame. \k1P' to11<n,
M1111e aocs mto prtmaturc labor and the
blby 1J 1t1ll born The late Pe1cr Wh11e't
widow M)ra hu natural ch1ldbtnh with
Jeck MomM>n's help and dthvcn 1
htalthy baby boy whom sht names Ptl«
WhHt Myre is opcn1n1 up all kinds oft» by &Jfts her hepp1ntn 1t hatttttd whtn one
of the 11f\1 contains a tieb~·$i1ed 1lu mult
-1 rtplica of the \Ill m11k Ptter u\C'd
when he wa, rapin womtn 1n 1ht ho\~1tal.
-
Orange Coat OAJLV PILOTnueed8Y, February 5. 1"5 -___,..
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTIONI, 81
Official says BBB coming out
of shell with sleeves rolled up
! BUSINE SS NOTES
'-
Fender alleges copyright
inf rlngements, files suits
By the Asaoctated Pre11 York. Dallas and Columbu Oh.10,
against T o ka1 Plano U.S.A. Inc. of
New York, ESP Shibuya Enterpnsa
Inc of Lakeview . Ohio. and Schecter
Sales C'o of Dallas.
By JOY DEE ,\NTHONY
Oelly,...Cen~1
The bt·~t wa> 10 get go\ c1 nmcnt oil
the backs ofbu~inl'~\es, sa~' Wilham
G Fritz. pre~1dc:n1 o f the Lo'I An-
geles/Orange County Better Bu'ltnc!>s
Bureau. " to make 11~ J)ultl'tng
function unncn'!>S3f}
But because thc llHH ha, o fte n hccn
perceived a s ··,.tar~ ... l-n11 -..i1d. 11
hasn't been ea~> to gc.·ncrate the
e n1hus1a!)m ne<:e'i'\:tf\. to \UPJ>t1rt 11\
watchdo8$1ng roll'.
Thi s 1s <:hanging, hOWl'\l'r
"Through the }1:1lr<o. do\\ n 1n I o\
Angeles and O range ( o un1 ... w(• 11eem
NEW YORK (AP) -Tne following llst snows lhe O"er -the • Counler stocks and warranls 1na1 have gone uP 1ne most and down tne most based on percenl of cnang~r Mondav
No securities trading belOw S2 or 1000 snares are Included.
Net and percenta~e changes are ll'le difference between he oreviou\ closing
btd price and Monea;~s tas1 bid price
10 ha'"t' come o ut o f our shells." Fntz
told a gathering of business men and
women at tht Huntington Harbour
ffa) & Racquet C lub Thursday.
Tht new BBB approach is signified b~ the release of a "Con sumer
Rt'search Book & Membership.
Roster" publish ed by Better Book
I nr of San Franct!>Co. Paid advents-
ing in the book 1s used to generate
fund?> for the bure au's act1v tt1e!I. In
addition. each BBB m e mber receive~
a lrl'e ltsung. Nearl ~ 3 m11Jton
rt'\1dcnces 1n the L ..\./Orange Coun-
t} ..\rca ha'e received o r will get a
H'rs1on of the book Last .. um m er. a
'io uthcrn Orange (ounl) cd1t1on
11 Tit WI 4 ~ UP 18 ~ 12 SnllCmP 3'• , Up 1,. I) eomed 4 • ~ UP I .9 14 Prptn" 2 , l9 Up 17' IS 8iolocf 1 I UP 16, 16 FidM un 4~ ~ UP 16.7 17 Panrc un 10', 1 , UP 16.7 lt P11na1cn 4'') ,,. UP 16 I Novar 1~ , 1'"'1 UP 156 10 Interim J.. 'l UP IS.4 21 AtngF 11 , 71. UP 14.8 Nrme Las I + il~f6 Per 21 Tit ~I 671 '• Up 14.~ I Ver~x 2=1/e UP 40 l ~ tn1eg n 6 1,. UP 14. 1 Ten om i•; t 1. Up ri 4 D~llom l''. n. UP ll EM Ins 1 •. UP A &E 01. 1''• UP 4 lntecn , .. t 2 '• UP ~·9 2S s VanShk 9 .. UP 2 8 DOWNS 6 Pura un 2 , I Up ~I Name Last Cng Pct. 1 Prv8os1 4 \9 + '• UP 1 AEdu s JI. I 8E ~N ' AMonlt 6 ' t I 1 UP ~ MPSI s ~'; I'• CambBS L l Uo ~rliO , 16.1 10 NllPJa I , UP ' n1scr )l . ,,. Ott 143
MUTUAL FUNDS
c alled "The Other Pages" was sent
o ut
The puhl1cat1on 1s "probably one of
the most d ynamic things that's e ver
happened to any Beller Busincs~
'3ureau anywhere." Fritz said.
Added 10 the JOb of hand ling
1nqume'i and complaints. monitoring
advertts1ng. "'ilapping the hands of
tht gyp oprrators. and exposing those
who nt'eded 10 be exposed." the book
made the Bette r Business Bureau "a
different kind o f o rgan1zat1on" when
1t stancd being publish ed 2 years ago
1n the San Fernando Valley and then
1n Orange ( o unt). Fntz said.
s HslnOF r .,,
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6 Mlllicm . , 7 1 Hadson • '• t Po~ll • Tri m • ''• 10 lnfolch ~ .,.
II M tllTch ~ • a CliniTn ,,. ~ 9,4 Mvlx un 4 1· 2 -13-~2 H " ~lcrMrs -,., lS rot cot ''I '• .I
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~
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s.11 Buv H· V•o 171 11• MMe 13 l4 1411 tnvBo' 10 )7 I 1 II Net Avie t 70 10 60 Putnem Funo' tronQln IJ ~1J A}E F I tncom t*' f 34 Purlln 1700 NL Hltnco 1414 152S NellnO 17.Jl NL Conv 1405 IS~ tr119T ' I mro•m•72,. 1395 ~tine 63 r. SetOei n oo 1317 MeTF 141) 1557 Net Securlloe\ CetT• 13 .., 107 T~on J:ou 11\lnc I) 41 14 n II ti I ff l SetEn lO ~ 10 11 Inv ltttn H I S l1 e1i.n IH I IS ~ Cep.t 123 Fron ll 23 ~127
m e BBB people would ha\C'
"turned over in their grave" 1t the)
had known the bureau ever "would
have gotten into a pr0Jec 1 hke th11,,"
Fritz said. But the pubhcauo n . he
a rgues. makes the task of greatn
consumer educ ation possible w11hout
sprnd1ng a nickel of BBB mont) All
support comC's fro m the ad'"er11~1ng
The new publtcauon differs from
o thers in the section de\ otcd tu
an1t'les o n consume r 1op1cc., rangrng
from car bu}1ng to checkin~ out
warrantte!I and work-at-home idea)
There's also information o n purc ha\·
1ng b) mail. bu) 1ng a m obtle h o m e
a nd trying 10 ge t refunds o r ex·
c hanges. The pages are blue this year.
so people wo n't cons1dcrthc bool(just
another )ellow pages. Fn11 said.
Ft'ndt'r Mustt:al IMtruments 1s
\Utng l"-O J apane~ fi rms and a U.S.
rnmpan} for umpec11ied dama,h.
alleging cop)'nght 1nfnngement and
the duphcau o n of 1he 1r guitars.
The fede ral coun ac11on also seeks
1nJuncuons to stop the alleged cop y-
'"'· according to Fender's president.
'W 1lham Schult1
Fender makes h1gh-quaht) guitars.
,1mplrfier!I and pianos
~hull1 dt~us~d the \Ull'i dunng a
mu~1c con'"ention ':uurda) in
-\nahe1m.
..We will continue 10 light these
ix·opk that cop) from u~ ... Schult1
'>a1d.
fhl· \Utt\ sect.. 1nJunl't1ons 1n New
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eftd leWflf -.n 111Y CNL Fn rnerttetmelrenu•• CPT
p.m. Melldey. P"1cel CelMlc
de Mt lndu* ,..._. CelWtr ' rnerttut1 merttdeW'll w CenotlG cemmlulell.., Mell-C1nr10
day. CeDSwt S!Klr Bid •llr Cl\eV\ AEL • 26 11 CtnlCC>f AJ'•Prt l1 1 l9 Cetu•
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Acullev 71 2S • Cne\UI ' AO.CLb ., tlo ClrllGO AOHe ~ 40l'"W l ., 3' CrtSGa AdvClr I -. I ., CtzUt A
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CB Inc .. which o wns Fender,
the pla1nufT tn all the suits.
The 1nsirumen11 allegedly copy the
d1s11nc u 11e silhouette of the Fender
guitar
l ' .S ( us tom~ offic:1als have been
no ufitd of the alJqed trademarli.
'1ola11ons. said Richard Gauscw1u.
Fender·s anomey
There was n o answer Sunda} l(J
repeated telepho n e calls to the office~
of Schecter Salts Co. There was no
telephone listing for Toica-i P1ano o r
ESP Shibuya
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MIJPllll t ...
I . MlrKle ahot
at the buzzer
v hel,,. Titan• \ beat Freano. C2.
Sailors staDd tall
and siDk E'-gles
Fraser leads 60-55 victory;
Newport grabs Sea View lead
By CHRIS MONAJtAN
Olllly ..... C.......J I •1 I
It will be remembered as The Game in the 1985 Sea
View League boys basketball ~son. and Monday ni&hl
Newport Harbor and Estancia highs put on a show 1hat
none of the 2.000 fhn s in Harbor''I gym will soon forget.
When the ga me ended and the stands emptied. the
Sailors had come away with a very big 60-55 win over ,th¢
Eagles to take the inside track to a Sea V 1ew League crown.
Estancia Coach Joe Reid ma y have summed up the
, outcome bcs1 wh.en he said, "Ther were quick and tall,
while we were quick and medium.'
What Reid was all ud1 ng 10 wa' 1he tremendous height
advantage the Sailors enjoyed, an advantage they made
fu ll use of. The Sailorf siarters averaged 6-4 (almost 6-6 on
the front line). while the Eagles first fi ve came out at under
6-2 (less than 6-3 on the front hne).
For the game. the Sailors outrebounded the Eagles
43-23. behind forward Alan Fraser (who grabbed a career-
h1gh 16). more than a third of which came on the offensi ve
boards. Those offensive rebounds translated into points. a
total of 21 for Fraser Newport (9-1. 18-3) also got seven
rebounds from reserve center Dean Sorenson.
"Fraser was the ke y. especially Wlth those three-point
plays (coming ofT ofTens1ve rebounds).'' said Reid.
"Rebounding 1s what I do, best:· said Fraser. "I don'1
mind not sconng I would have guessed that I had I 5
points. I don't keep track. I JUSt like to win."
Said Sorenson· "Mike (Beech) and I sw11ch ofT at
center. They (the rebounds) happened so fast. I didn't
reahLe I had that many
"The win 1s really nice. It definitely gi ves us the 1ns1de
track towarg the title. We JUSt ha ve to avoid being
overconfident." Sorenson added.
Sailor coach Jerry DeBusk was thnlled w11h the win
and had nothing but good things 10 say about the game and
his team. ,.
"That wa<; a hecku va high school game. We had the
will to win and we were not going to~ denied." DcBusk
said. "This 1s the classiest bunch of guys that I have ever
coached.
"We set three f oals for ourselves this season and we
are going to reach al three. We wanted 10 win 20 games and
we are on the way. We wanted to win the league and we will
1f we conunue 10 play like this. And we wanted to make
CIF."
•
Eatancla ffiCh'• Scott Clementa draw• a
crowd of Newport Ha.rbor defenden u he
°""',... ....... .., ._ ~
attempta a abot Monday in Harbor'• 60-55
Sea View Le.ague Tlctory.
The Eagles {8-2. 20-3) had a chance to go ahead and
win the game three times 1n the final mmute. even afler
starters R1ch1c tamp!> and Todd Moone) had fouled out.
Trailing 58-55. Estancia tu med to fouling the Sailors· Rob
Mase.
Mase did his bc'>t to cooperate w1th the Eagles. as he
(Pleue eee 8AJLOR8/C2)
Newport'• Alan huer battlee ltrie Va.a
DoTen (20) and Riehle Stampe for reboaad.
Clippers '"
meeting
spurs win
Nixon, Bridgeman
get team togethe r
to discuss slump
LOS ANC,E:L!-'.~ (AP) -The Lo'
Angeles Clippers arc free.
The Clippers nd them~lvc!I of a
seven-game losing streaking Monday
night wllh a 11 5-96 victory over the
Indiana Pacer\ and were glad to get 1t
ofT the1r back
"I fell 1f we d1dn '1 win tonight, 1t
would have been a while before we
won another game," said Clippers
guard Derek Smith. "Losing become\
conutg1ous. and It was about to 'let 1n
on each and c very one of us."
The 41even-game 'llidc was the
Vanguards face
Azusa-Pacific
Norm Nixon
second of the }car for the (lipper\
and before Monday night'<; game
veterani. Norm Nixon and Junior
Bridgeman caned a team mret1ng to
discuss the streak.
"We tm:d to get ever} bo<l} together
mentally, and more corh c1uu<1ly
aYvare," said Andgeman "Wl' 'lpokr
<1bout what our goal \ art· w llcu1vdy
for the year We \A.anted to rc-
l'\tabli'ih our gonllt and get cvef}h<>d>
AZUSA -c;outhcrn ( nlifornia thinking along the 'amc ltnl''·"
College tnc!\ to 'Ila> atop the N.l\IA lim1th '>81d the meeting. which
District I II ~outhcrn D1v1s1on \land· la\tcd almo!>I an hour Yv:t\ JU\I wha1
1ngs tonight (7·10) when the Van -the Clippers needed.
guards v1'l1t A1u\a-Pal'lfk in college "The meeting made u' aware ol
basketball action what 11 takes to be a \.\toning
The Vanguards, 4-2 in conference. ba'ikctball team:· he aid.
and 18-4 overall. defeated the ~ N1,on. who led the (lipper., with
Cougars earlier 1n the season. 69..() I -1 points and. I 0 a'>s1sts. ~a'> ha pp)
A1usa-Pac1fic. 2-4 and 6-22 overall with the team s efTon Monda} n1gh1
1s led by 6-9 fre,hman 8111 ()csrochcr~ ·· win is a win." said the \ etcran
who 1saverag1ng I 7 8 point'i per game 1uard ··During that fint !It real we
in district action. were playing a lot better. thl\ time sec counter'! w11h a balanced wc'v(.' been 1n :t lull ..
scorrn$ attack with four 'llartcr.. I Cl'> Angele) snapped thl' 'itreak
averaging in jiouble figu re!I. Ken with 11ome s1rong ddcn!lc and a 14-1 '1
Bardsley hc:adi the hsl at 114 point!> fourth quarter that brol c open u doo;e
per ~me. gumc.
CdM, Saddleback keep hopes alive
Mustangs nip Warriors
in overtime thriller
Whllc Nl·wport Harbor H1$h was keeping
1hc Sea View League race interesting by knocking
1lffEstancia Monday. Saddleback and Corona dcl
Mar did th c1r h1t 10 sta) in the playoff picture
Saddlcback and ( dM. both 7-3, are two
gaml'\ heh1nd front-running Nl'"'pon Harbor (~-I) and one game hark o l \cc:ond-place Estancia
IK-2J
I hl' \l'J King'> '>lipped past lln1 .. er'11t) and
the Koadrunncr' Jumped all O\er Laguna Beach
MeanYvhile. ( osta Mc~ needed a last·
'>l'COnd tip 1n OH'rtlme to gct b) Woodbndge.
I fcre\ "'h:i1 took plac:c
Corona del Mar 73, University 62: The ~a
1'..ing' rt·mained tied \A.1th \addkbad tor third
plan· \A.Ith a win in their OY>n g) m
\tr'e Morm had the hot hand for (JM.
to'>\ing in a gumc-h1gh 2X point'> Y>h1le grabbing
I$ n.·h<>und'I
lln1 q:rs11) (0.9) attempted a fo urth quarter
comcbatk. outsconn~ 1he Sc!a Kings. 27-22. but
fell \hon Thl' Tro1ans were pared b) Brad
Arnold. \A.ho poured 1n 27 points. and fre<,hman
'itcvc Stol1ofT' I 61. ·
('dM. IS-60\crall alsogot lopo1nt\lrom
Jeff Fr>cr and nine from Boh Zimmer Zimmer
al\c> had \IX a'\\1\IS
l>oug < 1rel•n added 12 point~ and four a''""
tor the ca K1rlgs y,,ho ouhcort•d the Tro1an'> t~-4
1n the lhird quarter -
Costa Mesa 55, Woodbridge 53: Thl' \I u,.
Lang'> Y>Crl' lorl·cd into O\l'rtlml' be lore d1'>pt >\1ng
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remaining 1n t1\ert1me to \A.In 1t
( O .. ta \.1 e'kl W3\ up 42· 10 \.\ llh SI\ mtnUtl'\ Ill
go in regu lation. but than k<, IO Mil e ~ulll\ an
who to\\cd 1n I 0 ol his µml'-h111.h 22 point' 1 n lhl
'
lounh ~uartrr V.oodhndgc camr back to 11e 1t
.wc.J. ~ru.l 1l11l.LU.O\.crl.Ulle..
V.11h eight seconds re maining the M ust.angs
thrL'" a lt·ngth of tht· court pass to Pehc-howsk1
\A, h11 managt·d to grt ofT a shot Pehchowsk1
m"'ed hut l ouJen wa\ there for the tip.in
\.1a11 Judd '>rnred 11 poin t~ and grabbt-d a
tl'.ll11·h1gh c1gh1 rehounds for the v.inners. y,,h1le
l'l'l 1l h11\.\ \l..1 aJdl·<.I 111 point!>
Saddleback 85, Laguna Beacb 51: In 1he1r
h1ggc't "K11n ng 11utbur .. t of the 'lc!ason. the
Kuadrunnn ' hrl'l'led pa'>t the .\rtl'>I\ al Laguna
tkalh
\.iJJlchJl l lll:h1nd 1hr '>l.'Onng effon ... ot Joe
l)\•al 'll-llTil' high I~ po1nhl R"an1 \.\ ahon (I 5)
,1nd hr11t hl·r \.tart.. \.\ahun (1 51. lClJ'Pl'd its
prn 1110' -...11nng hiith ul !IJ \A.Ith 1ts '>l'"cnth "'-in
in 1 t k <lflUl' tnn
t hanlr Pe1cr,nn IX pointsl (Ontrolled the
hn.11d' '"th J tl·am-h1gh I~ re-hounds for
\.iddkhal i.. n11\.\ I+ 7 lH era II l aguna Beach tell
Mona r ch s play
host to Knig hts
Matl·r lk1 lf1gh·, 21 ·11 rl·cord
Jm·'n 't liglJ1 l' to tx· 1n wopard)
'' hl'll Lhl· Munarrh' ho\t Al\hnp l\l nntgomrr. llrn1ght ( 7 JOI 1n
\ngl·lu' Ll·agul' ha'>ll·thall ac1111n
,1t < h.1pman C ollqtc
CdM still chasing Warriors
\.IJll·1 IX-1 lhl' "'•• 1-rani..cd
leam In till' ( IF-H1g ~. "Ml in
•\ngclu' I l·ague pla' wh1lr lhl'
l\n1ght' tmng a f .~mart.. 1n10 the
g;tnll' l hl· \ 1 onJrl h' \l'llfl'd a
l){).41 \ll'tur. 1he lil"\l t1mc thl'Sl'
t\.\O ll'Jm' met
\.la tl'r 1>1.·1 kd h' -.cnior 1 om
l C\\I\ I \I 4 J\l'ragl') I\ (Om1ng
off ,10 x ~-ts romp o\l·r \t Paul
I ru1.1 , night
Woodbridge rolls. Sea Kings topple Uni
to set up Sea View title s h owdown
Woodbridge and < orun.1 1kl \.!Jr
""on again Monda} n1gh11n \t•J \ 1l'\.\
L eagul· girls basketball pin' <1t.'tt1ng
up their title \hOYvdo" n \.\ l'dne\4.la'
night a1 ( dM
Woodhndie High n•ma1ncd f)l'r
fcrt ( 10-0) w1th a wn' 1nung '1r tor'
o\C'r Costa Mc\3 Yvh1 k < uron.i dl·I
MJr C'~·I) won ""h littll' cf1ur111\er
over lln1vcr\llV
Meanwhile. l:.<1tnnua l''t"ncd 11\
rl.'cord with ""In cl\ er "'cwr<>rt
I !arbor nnd \addlehacl got pa't
L aaun.1 lk-ach
Woodbridge U, Cosca \1c>'a % I I fi,·
\\ amor' \ho~ed \A, h' tlH r< un-
he.itt·n 1n leap.ue pla\ ;ind 1•1. ~'"'''ill
\A.Ith a \.Clll\IOC'IOg \llllll'\ tl\l'I thl'
\1u\1Jng' 31 \\oo<lhndg'
Thl· \tu,1an~' 'lf'l<'nl thl· 1 nt11l'
l'' l'n1n1:1 d1,uhlt"-tcamin11. ..,, 11r111> .,._ n·
\Jtmn .... h;uon I \On and \.\\I Un\I ur
holding I 'on to JU\I I I fll'I n 1' hl'I
luYve,t 1>utput ol tht' ~·J,nn
But Holl' ln~raham p1l l c .. 1 ~ th1·
'lalk for tht.' Warrior..~' '"0111H1 1-..
I"'''"" L \llll mean"h1k . grahhcd •
,·111h1 rd'Kiund' and had ti'c blocked
'hilt\
.._d i\ \\ il\lm al\l) had a h1g night
h•r \\oodhmlge \C."Onng lti points
and pullinlJ. do"n a team-high 12
rd'l1u nd ' Ingraham "ho c;ank ~ of
It 1 \h111' lrtlm the floor al\O had
-... 'l'n 'teal'
Corona dt'I Mu 70, l 'nlvenlty H :
r hl' "K·a "'"&" did their bt-st to 'ila~
, 1<1\( 111 \.\ n.ldbndge b' eas11\ dt"fe:u-
1n~ th1· 1 ro1an'>
1 d\1 upr<'J1trnHrall mar\.. to I :!-5
Ix hind I ran ">nn·) ~q points. 10
J\\IC.I\ and l'1ght rebounds M1chelt'
\\ 1ll.1rd .tdtkd ~O pc11n1s and grabbed
.1 ll'Jm high l ~ rebound\
Rustlers' Heinle tops area JC football scholarship list
I n1\lr>1t' unahf(' to 'IC'nrt' in th<'
llf\t lluJr1n kll 10 I ~in lcagut phi}
I hc rro111n~ ft)und thcmM"IVC!I on the
"h1n' end ul" 40-~ halftime St""Orl'
ByCURT EEDEN
Ofllleo.19,... .....
Goldcn We 1 Collcac Quarttrhad. John
Heinle, who ~t 16 school record'I dunna h1'
two-)'ear 'lllnt with the Ru'11crs. IC'11d' the h'lt
of•~• community colltac football !ltnrs who
will con11nue 1he1r playina carttrs at four-year
\Chools nexl 't'BW>n
\Md\) who will pla) al R1C'c nc't ..ea\on
r1nchallcr Uoh llmdenlltock (New Mt'\lltl
~tlllC) offcn\IVC auard Jerry Tal he (ldahu).
llckn\IH lineman l>a' 1d Ro""dt>n and
hnt•backN '\heldo n Re\IS (Northern .\rs·
1ona ). ancJ 00cn~1 "'-" guard Dean (1rn H'I
( lllinm\ \tall')
Thr P1ratef JO\" P1ct·ota a -.c.>phomon:
m1l'1lk lineoockcr "ho led the teum 1n JU'it
.1hou1 l''er'\ dcfrnsc1vl' ca1r1<>1')'. v.111 Qttend
l'1thl·r Orl-aon or Hawa11 on Y.hola~h1p
l'1lrnltl had 95 lOl.kle\ and ~'"en Quarterback "'l"'' for()(< th1\ past ~ason 1$0 htaJcd to
Ort·1on "lOmerha k Ocrtk Nichol v.ho t1C'd
for thr tt•am lead v..101h lhrtt 1ntcrttp11on
<•.JU\ h11 Wilk rn t'I\ a l 1l\ld < :ttt'' .ind
ltnehJl kl·r Rill l ehmi1n "'111 go to '\Jn In-...
\t;,tlt' \A, h1lc running l\al i.. Rogt•r Uru\.\ n ,ind
ntTcn"'e l11u•man )..t•1th E.ad1u' v.111 plJ\ .11
\lonht'm '\rtl<lna
C 1aul hm v,..h o did not rt.'\ Cl\ c hol .. t'lhlP'
hut v.hn v.111 continue1hcir pla\ln cart'H' "'' tour-~, .. r '4hOOI\ 1n( ludc dclcn\1\ t' cnu Jamn
< l\tle ( Rt'd\and ) drtcn\IH' hok k Rnhh1e
\\ 1lham-. and runnina_ tut:k Rohen < 11rt1r
Saddlt'bark 0 , Lapaa 8Hc• SI: r ht• Roudrunnrl"\ n<"C'dod a big fourth
qu.1m·r and Monica Walton'\ n .
r1uint l'flnrt tll dl'if)OW nf the .\n1sts ft\
'· ddlC'hal k ... 1 <'ll n Po~t'll and Laura We-
1npnt'r JlaCCd the att.alk for the
\n1\t' b\ \Conn& 10 point\ apiece.
Hf'tnle. en Oct-an View Htah araduatc-. hs<t
rrcct"ed a Kholttnh1p to play at North
C arohna Suuc He pimcd for 4, I W yard" for
the Ru\llcrs. h1111na 308 ol S77 pn1141e, Uc
toa~d '\6 career touchdowns
La\I )'car. Heinle completed .200 of ltlll
attempt and wa<t inlefftptcd I? um~ Ht>
pt\\Cd for 2.4~6 yard, and 19 IOUt'hdO'Nn\
Other Rustl<'" bound for four· ear '<hool'I
1ndudt' light end Ken Mn1or <2' ~a1chf\, 2 l4
In ndd111on. ulTcn\l\C' guard M1kt Reef"\
""111 attend c 11roll < ollcgc 1n Montana. 3nd
lullhad. (1rcll A.pplc tc H• hea-04·,t lor < al
\tntc orth11d&I.'
\c"en1I Ornn1c < oa't pla"C'r'I art h1.-.1dt"d for
tour "ear \Choo!\, hul t unl.•ntl" nont hdH'
"'°en ·ollrr..-cl "K.holar,h1p' Thl· 11,1 in<l udl.'c.
runnins hold. "'n1n lJrndln ""ho v.111 all\'nd
' J S1.-~ f wll rtoo Htadlc\ V.41\ ()( ( ·, hip ru\hl'I w11h 4'XI
1 '.ircl' nn l)R l.dffll'' llt 111,o '4.:0rtd four
llllH h~lcl\.\ n\
..
Don 1 ud.cr (e>.-<. o la M~ H11h ) "
c Pf'\ led 10 aucnd C .al. Cale anhndat ,..h1k
Rill ~1elcr " bound for Lona ~ach \t.tte.
cC'ord1n110 OC( ( oal·h Did Tucker
~ddlch:tck quanerbad. Mike l)ouaJas ,
v.ho broke nearly e ... en-\lnllr·K'l'IOn and
lUrtcr~' tnJ mark 111he \(hool. 1 oound lor
\\'~\t T Cl.I\ Lale
l)cofcn,1 'Vt end Mike Piel ha' cho\C'n
llhnlH\ ilnd '>afrt} Mark Rot.cm v.111 auc-nd '"' \
• CC .ii \t.itt Futknonl ofTt'n''' e ltncm.1n t c11h
l>o rand f Lona lkat: h \tattl, hod.up ~uJr·
tcrood ram 1:11cm (\an f ran"~"' \t.ite).
\lldl" n'\t'l'er < un \.\ooi.h I n l:hrau '°ll.alel
runn1n1 Nlk John "-'lina' 1c1thn \.an I ran·
ll\t:O '°itatr ur 1011m.1 \\,tlr) QfTC'0'1\C'
hnrman W 1llit1m ( 11k mJn .inJ t1gh1 rnd
Jam<"' ti.h•r<M("\.;l < olkJ, < ulorndo) • nd
\:kl\ \t"'"° L1Mothr1 11 Jhlurni.a )
E \HC'la H , eWfOM fla.tMr 44:
"-.ill:n Rindon pourcJ in a p(nonal
..c. wn-h11)\ ~' roint\ and d11hC'd off
<,t\Cn" 1stund D na uh~ topped
hrr P'T' 1ou\ sconn, ~I ~ith IS rx11n" ., the ~I ' t b tht Sat Ion
at f 'tan<.1
lo..ri\ten l~at had I 4 point and
Jc.irtr "lolen • ddcd ..nine for Ntv.pon
tiarhor
...
•••
ONnQe eo.t OAll..Y PILOTITUMdlY. F•bruary 5. 1985
SPORlS BR[~K
Luzinski retires;
he'll coach prep
f resh~an team.
From AP dJ1patck1 a
NE\ YORK-Oreg Lutinsk1 will be
callinJ the shots rather than hittina tbem.
One of ba.scball's mos1 feared sluigers
over the last IS years, Luzinski s.aid Monday that he was
reuring ond would become f rcshman baseball coach at
a New Jersey hi~h school.
"The reah1at1on was nobody wanted me,"
Luzinski said.
LuLmsk1, who bccamc a frec agent last November
afler four seasons with thc Amerie(an League's Chicago
Whitt o~. wa~ selceted only by the Pittsburgh Pirates
in the free-.agcnl draft.
"The Orioles invited me to spnng training with thc
understanding I make the team." said Luzinski.
Luzinski. who has battled a weight problem since
breaking in with the Ph1ladclph1a Phillies. would have
been forc-ed to reduce to have a chance of rcmam1ng 1n
the mivor leagues.
.. There was somc concern about his weight," said
8alt1mort General Manager Hank Peters. "He wasn't
in playing shape when ~e talked. He said his best
pla ying ~eight was 24010 250 pounds. Had he accepted
our invnation, he would have had time to reach that."
"No team offered him a contract." said Jack Sands.
Luz1nsk1's agent. "Becau~ of in,estments we have
made. he will receive S:!00,000 a }car for the rest ofh1s
life."
Lu11ni.ki !>aid h(' had bl-en appointed freshman
baseball coa,·h of Hol) Cross High School at Delran.
N.J. He resides at Meford. N.J.
The 34-year-old Lu zinski finished with a lifetime
batting average of.276. hit 307 home runs and drove in
1.1 28 runs. Last season. he ban~d .238 with 13 homers
and 58 R Bl in the role of designated hiller for the White
Soll.
Quote of the day
o.orv. lrvtne, coach of the Indiana Pacers, on
hit feellf'lgs f()( Tony Brown, who suMYed 11n .._
comer• tryout camp. a rookie camp Md then
regular tratnlng camp to make the squad! "rt I ewr
had to cut him, I'd adopt him.,"
Wilk ea l a lost for the season
INGLEWOOD -Forward Jamaal
Wilkes of the Los ~ngeles Lakers will be
sidelined for the remainder of the season
because of tom ligaments 1n his left knee.
the National Basketball Assoc1a11on team announced
Monday.
The tom ligaments were revealed in an
arthroscopic examination by a team doctor at Centinela
Hospital Monday. the Lakers said.
Wilkes' left leg will be immobilized ma cast and it
1$ hoped that he will be able to begin rehabilitation
within three to six weeks, the Lakers said.
However. while team doctors are optimistic that
the ligaments can be healed throuP1 the immob1h:z.a-
1ion. they did not rule out the possibility of additional
surgery. the club added. ~
EniDC mo•e• a notch hlaher
J.U.. "'''moved into fourth place
on the NBA 'sa.11-umc sconni List wuh a 23·
point erl'ort as the Philadelphia 76er
defeated lhc Atlanta Hawks. 106-92 Mon-m
day niaht ... In other NBA action, Jelua Bailey scored
a catecr·hiah 3S point and World 8. Yrte added 22 to
lead Clevcfand to a 121-112 victory over Washington
.. Center BW Lalmbffr scored six points in ovenimc.
includina a pme-winnin.g balket with 42 seconds left.
to help the Detroit Pistons snap Milwaukee's I I-game
winnin.a treak with a 113~ I 11 victory . . . Georse
Gervla scoted five of his. team-hiah 27 points 1n
overtime to pace San Antonio to a 114:109 victory over
Golden Su:nc.
Raye leavea Rama for Duca
TAMPA. Fla. -Jimmy Raye, the
Rams· 01T('ns1vc coordinator. was named
to a s1m1lan.·oachmg post with the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers. the National Football
League team announced Monday.
Raye. appointed by newly named Tampa head
coach Leeman Bennett, will serve as the Bucs·
quancrback conch and offensive coordinator.
Once a defensive bade for the Philadelptlia Eagles
and the Rams.betwe<:n 1968 and 1971. Raye joined the
Rams' coaching staff in 1983 as a passing game
coordinator and receivers coach.
Ueberroth gives Cubs warning
A leHer from Baseball Comm1ss1oner
Peter V. Ueberrrotla warn mg the Chicago
Cubs to resolve the controversy over lights
in Wrigley Field or face "drastic conse-• quences" has been filed m coun. Ueberroth's letter was
among papers filed in Circuit Coun on Monday by
lawyers for the team's owners, Tribune C'o. "Baseball
will have no alternative but to resolve the situation
(over lights) on its own" unless the Cubs do. the leucr
dated IX'<'. 18 said ... Quanerback Doug Flutie, saying
the United States Football League and the New Jersey
Generals' contract just couldn't be refused. was
introduced today as pro football's newest millionaire in
a splashy news conference at his new boss' Fifth Avenue
high rise ... Jesse Hlbba, an All-Amencan tackle at
Southern Cal in 1927, died Monday at St. Joseph's
Convalescent Hospital after a long illness. ht~ brother-
an-law. Ca1ey Sllawha, said. Hibb~ was 77. Hibbs was
telev1s1on and motion picture director for many years.
He directed several Perry Mason and Ironside episodes
... UC Santa Barbara forward Scott Fisher and Cal
State Fullcnon guard Kevil> Henderson ha"'e been
selected as co-PC AA basketball pla)ers of the week.
Telemlon, radio
TUEYISION
5 p.m. -""O 8.AIKnBALL: Lakers at
Houston. Channel 9.
10 p.m. -90XINQ: From the Olympic
Auditorium (defay.d), Channel 56.
RADIO
S p.m. -PRO •AIKETBALL: Lakers at
Houston, KLAC (570).
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: New York Rangers
at King&, KWVE....fM (108).
7:30 p.m . -,,._O •A8KET8ALL; Indiana at
Clippers, KHJ (930).
Desperation shot wins it
Boagnt · s miracle shot ~t buzz~r
gives Titans victory over Fresno
From AP dispatches
Junior Kerry Boagni sank a desper:ation tip-m basket
at the buzzer Monday nigh1 to lift Cal State Fullenon to a
52-51 Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over
Fresno tatc. Monday night in college basketball action.
Trailing by a point with six seconds to play. Fullerton
inbounded the ball from beneath the basketand Tony Neal
1hre~up a 15-foot Jumper from the left side.
Neal's shot sprang high off the rim and was headed
out-of-bounds when Boagn1 reached out and batted the
hall high 1n thc> air back towards the basket. The ball
glanced off the backboard and went tn to gi ve Fullerton the
\.ICIOf).
Ke' m Hcnder.,on. who led Fullerton w11h 16 points.
h11 a three-point field goal with t • 12 to pla) to gi ve the
f11ano; a 50-4Q lead
In other PC \ .\ at:t1on·
San Jose St 76, Pacific 46: Senior center Matt Fleming
'cored 18 point\ and grabbed five rebounds to lead San
Jose tate past I n1\cr.,1t) of the Pacific.
an Jose. which kd from the begrnning, opened the
game with 'K'\ en unrnn tnt~d points and led 15-:! m1dwa)
through the lir<.1 half San Joc;c held Pacifi c to JUSt 23
percent c;hooung 1n 1he period cnroute to a 32-12 halftime
lead.
In other collcgl' :1C11on
USC 60, Oregon t. 311: ( 1uard Larry Fnend flipped 1n
an off-balance c;hm 1n 1hc key at the buzzer to give
outhcrn Cal a '1t t0n u ' er 1hc Oregon State Bea vers and
c;ole poc;o;c-.s10n of fir .. ·1 place 1n 1hc Paci fi c I 0 Conference.
The' tLtol"\ huo\tl·d I 'S< ·._record to 7-2 in conference
play and I J-~ 1iH·r:ill fl~· Rc;i' l'r' tell to 6-J and 16-4.
t. John's 87. Seton Hall 76: -\II-A men can guard Chns
Mullin '>lClrCd :!6 rxnntc, .ind ton1,;ird Walter Berry added
Lazers e nd 5-game skid. 4-3
INGU:.WOOIJ I \Pl -<.Kho scored two goals
Monday night and the Lo'> ·\ngdl'' l.azer'i •mapped a five-
game MaJor Indoor \occer Lcagut• lming streak with a 4-J
'1ctory over the Minnc<.ota \tnkcr<1
Los Angele~ took :i 4-:! lead with IC'ss than two minutes
left 1n the third pcnod on a goal h) Willie Mclano. The
Lazers then held ofT1hc S1r1kl'r'> unlll I ·08 remained m the
gamc when Ren ( olltn<. .. <:ort•d hi\ ..ccond goal of th e game
for Minnesota
M1nncciorn 11 -14. pulk·d 11s goalie for an elltra
attacker in the final minu1~ hut could not get the equalizer.
21 as top-ranked I. John·., o"'crcame a 14-point deficit to
defeat Seton Hall.
The victory stretched St. John's winning streak to 13.
raised its record to 18-1 and left the Red men undefeat~d 1n
the Big East Conference at I 0-0. The loss was thl' 10th
straight for Seton Hall. all in conference games.
Duke 8%, Harvard 53: Forward Mark Alarie scored 18
point!> and Johnny Dawkins added 16 to lead six th-ranked
Duke to v1l·tory over Harvard.
The Blue Devils. 16-3. held Harvard to onh two
baskets 1n its first :! I possessions to build a 4J-I 9 lead.
SAILORS WIN ...
F rom Cl
missed the front end of three straight one-and-ones at thl'
free throw ltne
After each miss. reserve C ra1g Cove) grabbed the
rebound and each time the Eagles got the ball upcoun and
inside to the man they were look mg for -Scott Clements.
but each time Clements was denied by Sorenson.
aid Reid: "It was'perfect. we got ti to the exact guy we
wanted (Clements) Scott sa)S Sorenson got him on the
hand two of the three times. If they call 11 , the) call it and
things might have been different, 1fthey don'1 call it , they
don't. What are you going to do (tf)ou argue) except get a
technical.
"This race isn't over yet, they have to go on the road to
Saddlcback and Laguna Beach. which are tou~ places 10
play. while we have those two teams at home. •
The game was close throughout with the Sailors'
biggest lead coming in the second quaner at 40·31. The
Eagles quickly cut that lead to Just two. and tied the game
at 46-46 at the end of~hrcc qu rtcrs.
After cac~am askct. Masc his a free throw
with seven mirfutes I . nd Sorcn~on scored on a three-
pomt play at 6: 17 to put the Sailori. ahead for $Ood. though
the Eagles did cut the lead to two points twice down the
stretch.
The Sailors shot 47 percent (25 of 54) for the game.
while the Eagles. who have shot as low as 28 percent this
year. hit a respectable 43 percent ( 17-40). The difference
here was that the Sailors' shots were usually from close
range following offensive rebounds.
Free throw ~hooting. always an Estancia strength. kept
the Eagles close They converted 21 of 26 for 81 percent.
Not surpris1n~¥ in a game of this calibre. there were
many strong 1nd1v1dual performances. In addition 10
Fraser and Sorenson. the Sailors also received strong
games from Mase. who scored 15 points and grabbed 8
rebounds and Chuck McGavran who added 12 points.
The Eagles were led by Clements. who scored a game-
h1~ 24 points (one short of a season-high) and led Estancia
w1tk six rebounds. Senior guard Adam Lockwood had 18
poil'lts and Ii vc-steals.
Puert o Vallarta record could fall
By ALMON LOCKA Rf:Y 0..,,... ........ ,...,
new clap'ICd 11m11 record 1n the:
1.125-mile Mari na dcl Rl'V 10 Puerto
Vallarta race would rcqu1rc .in a~cr·
age of225 m11c., a da> The: m .ord '' ~
day\. 8 hours
If the first iwo d.3)'• uf the c.u_m.m
t"a('C are any ind1ca11on thai re<.ord
could fall to o ne of three)' (hti \\ h1c:h
wt'te bla\ting their way down the 8a1a
Ca ltfom1a co:»t Monda) Fred Prci ... Chnstine wa~ still
lcadLOI the 28-boat fleet with 466
mile undcrher keel ~1nce 1he \Ultl
C\11turday at I p.m
Rut Preis and h1~ ere"' wert Mill ra ung appr<.'hrn~1vc gl.inct\ over
thc:1r transom a11 the 67-fooi Charlie
out of Seattle wa~ moving up and wac;
only seven miles &,tern. Al~ still 1n
contention were the MacGregor·6Ss.
Jos ... Anthem, and lc3n Machine. all
of which were loaaina 200 nule·plus
days.
k waHt1ll 1 ~y ,..~for m0$t of
the fltet wh o werr reponina frequent
rain squalls under I(). IS knot nonh·
west winds
Stand1na an the way of a po\i1ble
ntwctia t1merttord1 themanne paoo ot usually encountered off
\abo n Lucu at the tip of 81JI
Cahfomi3 W11'1ds can also be hght
across the Gulr of ahforn1a to the
fini h 1n B3ndcroi. Bay
Ifs early to slJlrt pred1c1ina cor-
rected time (handicap) winners. but
Torp Armstrona's Ncfson~Marck 41
lnsattablc. out of California Yacht
Club. ha' been hold1n1 the handicap
lead 1nce the first rollcall. Eclipse.•
Nelson-Murk 43 co-kippered by
Wilham 8anna5Ch and Le Crouch.
San Otego Yacht 1 a close sccond.
Both yachts arr eta C entncs. urry Haf\lc-y·s Clas B entry,
Cruy Hof"l.t' ( iDYC) t third ovcraU
in the lntema11onal Offshore Rule
lfOUP t-tand1 e1p leaders 1n PHRF arc 8~3UWI)' (Hobte-33). T)'phooo
(Olsen 44) and .Rocket (Santa
Cruz-SO)
---------. ---· .. ---...... _ _.....__ . --.-....-. -·--
___________ ....................................................... ____ _......_ ___________ ~---~~~-
FoR THE Rf co Ro
NIA
WISTlltH (OHl'IHNU
~ttHI( Olvl~~ w l
lALall-U I•
f'l\otnla 13 25
Stett!t 71 1t
Porller>O 20 2-
LA a.en 20 1'
Golden 51•1• 11 lt
NMWttt OlYl.itll
D.nver 30 It 612
10
l2"'1
13
lllh
11 "!
Houttoo 27 20 ,57• 1
Oallel 2S 23 S2l '" S.n Anloolo 14 24 .SOO S11)
u1ah n 26 .o• 711
l(anHl Cltv I 5 37 319 1'
IASTlllH CON,llllHCI
A .. llfl< ~
)9 ' 113 Bol lon
Pnlladt!ohla
Wat.11l119ton
New JtOt\I
Hew York
3' 10 1t2 I
27 23 SolO 13 n 26 .45' 11 17 l1 347 ,,,,,
Mllwtl>llff Detroit
Chlcauo Allan la
lndlana
Cltvt lano
Clftft'll DM!olell
34 IS
lO 17
,. 2l
20 21
16 )J
IS 32
Mancla¥'l Sc9'M
Clit1Per1 115, lndlane 96
.,.
~ 3
sn ' 411 l)''J
311 18
319 II
Cltvtland 1?1, WHhlngtoo, 117
Pflllaelell>fl(a 106, Alltnlt 91
Detroit 113, Mllwtullee 111 loll
San Antonio 114, GOl<j9fl Slate 109 IOI I
Ttnl9fll'I GllMI
Lalltn at Houlton
Naw Jtrle\I at Detroit
Bolton at Chlcaoo
S.n Antoolo at Kan•u Cltv
OtllU \IS Alta111a at New OrlHM
Oenvtr a t Pn<>enht
Utah 11 Porlltnd
Naw York ti S.attMI
WadMsdtV'l Galtlff
CMtvei.nd al 8olfon
Mllwaukte al New Jtfltll
Wohlngton t i Phllaoall>hla
G04<len Sltle 111 Oallas
Saaltlt el Denver
Cllppen 11s, Pacer~ '6
INOIAHA (ff) -l(tffollo 3-l~ 0-0 6,
Wlllla ms 10-2S l-1 71, Stlpanovlcn 0-7 2-2 2,
Thelmal 6-16 S·S 17. Sier.ting 1-13 7-2 II,
Brown S·7 2-2 12. Gernatt S·7 1-1 11, Grav
O· I 0-0 o. Sttnsburv 2-6 0-0 S. Wellen 2-S
0·0 • T~al1 0 ·9' 13· .. 96
LA CL~l•S ( llS) -Carchill9t O·O
O·O 0, JollnlOn I·" 2-2 II, OonaklM>n 4· 11
4·S 12, Nlaoo t -20 3-3 21, Smith 7-12 S-7 19,
Caoa 4· 7 6-10 14, 8r~n •·t •·• 16, Gordon 1-1 0-0 2. Warrlek 0-0 0-0 O. Wlllte
6·6 I I 13 Totals ol.3-11 ?9·36 llS ~ bV OU."9n
lndlana 17 26 34 19-96 cu_, 12 24 2s J.+-llS
ThrM·POlnt goelS-Stanst>urv Fouteo
out-Sllpanovlch, Brown. Sta nst>urv Rt-
oound\-lndl1nt 51 CWltllt ml 91. Loi An·
OllH 50 (Oo!llldJOO ll Anllll-lndlana 13
(Wllllams 6), Lo• Angeies 26 (Nixon 101
Total 1ou11-tndlana 31, Lo• Anoai.s 17
Ttellnlctls-Los Angete1· tnree illegal dt-
ltn"' Alltndanct -6,'42.
COLLEGE
Christ Coleee 71, San Bernardino n
( Mrl• Canfei'eMt)
CS SAN BIRHAROIHO (77) -Ames
7S. 8rad11 2, Burns 16. Wallllns 16, Sktllon
2, Townsand 6. Howell 2. Jackson I Totals
33 11-13 77
CHRIST COLLEGE (7') -BHI 72,
Surrl<IOt 8, Herrman 11 Kelso 10,
Elc"-lberger 9, Holmes S, Lol1n~ 8, Bren-
don S Totals 21 21·l7 71
Hall!lme CS San Berne•d•no. JS 31
Tottl louls CS Sen Bernerdono 72. Chrl\I
COlteQt 11 FOUied out IBurnO CSSB)
PCAA standine$
ClNlfwenct
WL
Ntvtoa L il Vtlll\ 10 0
Fresno State 9 1
Cat State Ful .. rton I 3
UC Santa aer1>1r1 6 s
UC lrv•"4 S 6 San JOH State S 6
Utan Start • 6
Pacohc J 1
New Mexico Sltlt 3 1
Lono Beacn s111e o 10
Mtfldli'f'I k-
OYwtl
WL
11 2
IJ 6
11 •
10 10
10 12
10 10
ti • 1 .,
6 I)
1 16
Cal Stete FulMtrton S2 Fre\no State SI
San Jose Stelt 76, Pacific 46
WadMMllV'l Game
Lono Blach Stale 11 Utah State
T'lturlda'f'I GI"'"
San JOH Stt lt II New Ma11lco Sta te
Nevada·Les VIiia\ al Pacific
SalurdtY'l Ga"'"
UC Irvine et Pacific
Uran Sttlt e t New Mexico Sttle
Nevada Let Vegas a t Fresno Stilt
Lono Btecll Slate ti Sen Jou Stalt
Cal Stale Fullerton a l UC Stnta Barbare
NAIA District Ill
SOUTHERN DIVIS'°"
Ct1~ o-..
SoCat Collt11e / • 2
Pt Lom• -1' 4 1
Cal BtPfltl J 3 3 Aru11·Pe<1flc 2 4
NORTH N OIVISION
Wellmonl 1 0
B•ol• • 2
Frono·Pacllic 1 S
LA aaPtltl 1 S
Ctr Lut11tn n I S
T_,..f'I Ga,,,.s (7:)0)
Southern Calllorn11 COlttllt t i
Pacific
LA B•Plltl ., Fresno-Ptelflc
Ca r Lutneran •• &lol•
Cal Baptist ti Pt Lome
UC San Olego at Westmont
conference I
Coh91 scores
WIEST
WL
II •
11 •
12 II
6?'2
11 l
20 3
1 IS
I) II s 20
<non·
Cal State Fullerton S7, Fresno St 51
San JOH SI 76, Pacific 46 use 60, Oreoon s1. se
Whllworlh 69, Puget Sound 5'
IUST
St John's 81, Siron Hell 76
Marvland 17, Old Dominion 7S
SI Bonavenrurt 6<1, Penn Sr S9
Bucknell 71, Lvcomlng 5'
George MaM>n 77. Amerlu n 11
Navv 13, FtlrlelOJI Olclo.inlon 74
Pill n. OUQVe1nt 61
R1e1tr '9, York, Pe •7
Rutv.r1 96. Monmoutll 1•
St Frtncls, N y IJ, CCNY SS
SOUTH
Oullt 12 Htrvtrd SJ
Louisiana Ttch 1l NE Loultle na 63
Florida 14. Ftorl<la SI 19
MafllllM 90, Furman 6'
Mlu 1n iool 60, VtndefbUt SS
Mun av St 6t, W Kentucllv 67
Ntw Ol'ttanl S7, Alal>lma $J 42
Nichols St 6S. JttklOl'I SI 61
SE LOullltnl 6S. McNffU SI 60
Sovtn Ca rotlna 90, Geo<gla St 66
SW LOul1ltna ... Sttllon 11
Virgin•• SI. G1orge Wa$/llllQIOO 47
Vln1lnl1 Tedi ... s MIUIUIPCll 80
VMI 60, E T.nntl'" St 53
APC>atechian St 7l, Oavld100 70
Mlddlt Tenn et TtnnetMt Tt<ll, OOC1 .
Wtll"-'.
Cll1de4 71, Tn ·Chatttnoollt 63
MIOWIST ~anwl ... Colorado '9 '
St Louil 80, Qt.ltl'IOma City SI
Creighton t1. W Tun St 63
Detroit '9, Buller ~
Fvan•vllle 79, 01'11 Robtrll 75
LOvOlt, lft ... Xevltr, OllO 19
Clevttand St 76. Allr6fl 5'
SOUTHWIST
Le mar to, TtxH·kn Antonio 10
.,. -20
I.SI JOlln'l (601
2 Georfftow" 111 l Metllelllt St Ill • So Melllo<ll•• ~OtAt ·~Y'l'IC\IW , °'"llOl'll• IM~
'"""°" IOOeoftlfKh 11 Nev L.a\ v.,.,
12 low•
ll t<lm.tl
I• Loutlt~ Tte11 I J.North Cerottna
laC>retOl\St U..T6*e ~~-~
11 Oe,.aVI
1'Vtttenova
1t.Met'l'1411141
llttotord 1'· I
lt-1
lM 1•,
16-3
IS-l
17 • ,. J " , .. 4
17 ' II • 1 ...
11, " ~ 1 .. 4
l14
1• >
11 l
IU
Pl\ ,.._,
Int I llSl ,
112' , ·= . '°' ' "' . HS 1
7" 10 ,. ,
104 I •M 1' 41f
m " >IO IJ ,., 11 m .. m.n 110 IJ .. , ,,
ISS 11
HIOH ICHOOL IOYI
CtnM _, Mat 7J, ~ '2
( ... View~)
UHIVl•MTY ('1) -"•UlM>ll 4, MllOIG
21, Sloltoff 16. Mat~ 1, '""" >. Mellrl•"' 4, Orllt'll( •. "lltMH 1 TOltll 10 n-n '' C~OHA D•L MAit tm -lfrw 16, Morrl1 ft, Zirnl'Mf t. Streun 1. SMlrl 1,
... rtlOwtr l , Chrl•llMIMHI I, Grttn 11
Toltll 2t 1$·26 73
ktrt bV Ouerttn
Unlver111v 10 16 t 21-.1 corona o.i Mar 17 IS 19 n-n
Total tout\ Unlvtttllv It, CorOM del
Mar 22.
llS SadcllttKll U , LafUl'll ... di St •
ls.t View L .. flll)
SAOOL•IACK (IS) -Jo11u 10. I
Wtlt0f1 15. Ptltr.on •• M Walton IS, Doti 19. Coot< 1. Santa Crui O, Golden 10, Colt l,
Bulter •. Tot1ll. 31 9• 11 H
LAGUNA IAACH tsll -Natn 13,
Jordan t Ettlltn 1, Walford 2. McGralh 4,
Fortune 3, Otwlll 3, Herdman IS. Tottlt· 1'
S 1l SI
k trt .... Ouet1tf•
S.dd••blek 30 1• 2s 1.-es LtOUM BtM:ll 9 10 IS 17-51
Tottl toull Stdclteoack IJ. Laouna
8ffCh I• Tt<Mlcall Jonel ISi. B W11ton
1$)
Costa MeMI SS, WMdbt1ctM SJ (et)
(SN Ylew L .. tuel
WOOOBlllDGI (SJ) -Irvan •.
Murphy I. Lvon l . Townttnd 6, Suttlvtn 21.
Crver 3. Ktele l . York 4 Totell 17 lt·?f
SJ COSTA MESA (Sjl -Pet•CtlOwtkl 10,
Kimme 6. Strolcll 3, Judd II, LOUden 12,
Cartwn 9 Roorlguar 2, HarrllOl'I 2 foiah
21 11-11 SS
SCtf'tbY~ WOOdbrfd(Ht 11 10 6 11 4--SJ
Cottt Mele 11 10 10 11 6-SS
Total roul• Woodll'l<Wt 16. Co1ta Moe
?3 Fouteo out MurPfW IWI. Judd ICMI.
Carlson ICM)
NewPort H.,.t>or 60, Ett•ncl• SS
(SH V .. w Lffflll)
ESTAKCIA IS1l -Locttwooo II,
Stamps 6, Cltmtnli 7', MooMV S, Van
Doren 2. Furln Q, Covev 0 Tora" 17 21 26
SS NEWPORT HARBOR 1601 -McGavran
12, Fraser 21. Mall IS, Jam" 3, Beech 2,
M Lff 2, SorentO(I 3, A. Lff 1 Totel\ 2S
10-20 60 k.,• bv Querten
Estenc1e 16 I• 16 9-SS NewPOrt Harbor 17 17 12 14-60
• To11r lou11: E\lt11CI• 21. NtwPOrl
Haroor II Foultcl oul Sl1mPs !Ell),
MooMv CEsll
Sea vi.w L....,.
NewPOrt Harbor
E\tanc••
LHeue WL
9 I
• 1
OVertl
W L
11 3
20 l
Corona a.I Mar
Sll<l<llel>ICk
Laguna Beach
Coste Mele
woodorl<lllt
1 3
1 J IS ' 14 1
4 6
3 1
1 I
0 10
ManclaV's Scert1
Newport Htrbor 60, E slancle SS
Coron• dtl ~r 73, Unlvtrsllv 62
S.ddlet>aek IS, Laguna 8ttch SI
Coste MHt SS. WOOCIOrldOI Sl (Oii
WadMsdav't GllMI 17:)0)
Corona del Mtr al WOOdbrl<k>e
Unlvenllv 11 Cott• Mela
Lagunt Bttcll 111 E1tencl1
Newe>ort Harbor et Saddlebacll
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
E1taM'9 U , Htwl*'t Htrbor 44
1 17 I .,
• 13
3 16
(Saa View L .. eutl
NEWPORT HAltBOll (441 -Kemoer I,
Drage 14, Noten 9, Shrlntr 7, Andru\ 2,
Perrv • Tolt ll: 17 9-16 4A ESTANCIA 15') -EQgerlv 0. Forema n a. Hu1l11111 •. Jaeger 7, Nnbv IS. Rindone
23, Self • Totalt 24 1-18 54
S(tf't b\I Outrttn
NewPOrl HerDOr IS I 11 9-U
Estancia 6 l9 I? 70--54
Total fouls Newoorr Haroor 11. Estan·
coa 13 Foult<I oul Nolen INHI. Sllrlntr
INH)
CorOM del Mu 70, Un!V«Sl1V 2'
(SH Vlt• Ltatue)
COtlONA OIL MAit (70) -WllltrO 20
""""n 29 Jonel t. Sm1rl I. Zale\kt 2
Holmoerv 1 Totelt 33 •· 12 70
UHIVlltSlTY 1261 -Lac1m1en1e 6 HO
4, Mao 6 Sltwtrl 1 CtmPOs 6 Bllt>v I
Hu11ng 2 Toltll 12 7·9 70
Seer• bV Oulr1tfS
Corona «lei Mar I l1 14 16-70
Unoversllv 0 6 10 10--26
T Ott f fOUll Corona dtl Mar • UnlVtr tilV
15
Woodt>rldee 61, Coste ~ l4
I SN Vltw Ltatue)
COSTA MESA 124) -Ptlmtr I,
SwanM>n S, Cowrtv I, McK lt>btn 4, P
Sch!lllngron 3, Darnell I, M Scnllllnoton 2
Total•· I I· 19 2• WOODBRIDGE 1611 -Ingraham II,
Lvon II, Danltll 4, Kellv CauH\I 8, Ker rv
Causev 6, Wlr«>n 16, Zllko I, Powell 4
To1111s· 29 10·21 68.
Score t>v Ouar1tfl
Cotla Mt" 2 9 9 •-24
Woodbridge 19 21 17 ll-68
Tolal IOUll Cotta Me\a 19, Woodbrldgt
16
Sadcl«Mlck 4', UVUN lffch 3'
(SN V .. w Lfftue' LAGUNA BEACH (36) -Powell 10,
Oilman S, CrabC>e I, Wtlngartttl 10,
Maurlct I. Lant 1 Schrock O Toteis IS
6·11 36
.SAODLIBACK 14'1 -Ttfraclo I.
Watton 27, Wood I, Collett 1 Van Eur 2.
Dimes 1 Totall 20 t · 17 •9
Sc9't .,., Outr!Wl
Laguna &tech S S 1l 1)-)6
Saddle0.Ck 9 17 12 11-'9
Total foul• L•11una Beac11 ••. StOdle· oeck 11 Ttchnletlt Scllrock !LBI Van
Exel ISi Walton (SI
Ltttue over ..
WL
WOOdbrldlle 10 0
Corona <let Mar 9 I
Costa MHa 1 l
NtwPOrl Haroor S S
Estani:le S S
Saddlebactt a 1
Unlvtrsftv I 9
Laguna Btach O 10
M4lndav' 1 Sewn
Coron• oel Mtr 70, Unl11er1lt11 16
Wooot><ldll• 6', Co•I• Mata 2•
Ettancla 56. NewPOrt Harbor «
Saddfeback 49, Laguna Btacll 36
WadMMllV's Games (7 iun,)
Woodbridge ., CorOOI del Mar
Costa Mell 11 Unl11enll11
E•tancle at Laoune 8,_ch
Saddltl>eck 111 NfWPOrt HarllOr
ltt5 LP'GA ,_,, sdMcMe
Feb 7· l~S.rtlOlt Ctanlc
Feb 21·2ot-Tucl<MI Ooen
WL
19 l
12 s
t 9 9 •
1 11
• II l IS
1 17
Feb 21-Marcll )-~emarlttn TurQuOltt
CltUlc t i Pt\09nlx
March 7·10--Unl<Mn ln\llt1ttona1 a1 Mna
Verde cc In Cot•• MtH
March U·17-KtrnHr ~n ti Maul
Marcil 21-24-GNA Cten lc •• GtenOtlt
AIM'll •· 7-0lnth She>ft ti RM!d\O
Mlreot
APfll 11 14-tnfmotl Cteulc 11 San
Olel>O
APrll 11·21-J&I Scotch Pro·Am at Ln
Vffl\.
APl'il 26·,._S&.H Got! Claulc •I SI.
Ptteoburo
Mav 2·S-TBA Ma\I 10· n -Unllt<I Vlrolnle Bank Ctenlc
'' Port•mouth, Va Mav 11•1t-cllarlty Cllulc 11 Cllltham,
N.J .
Mav 23·26-<0f'nlno Ctaulc ~V 30-June >-LPGA Chamolont!llD •I
1(1"9\ l"*'d, ()tllo
June ...... MCC>on.ld't CllatnOloMhlo 11
~l\lwn, Pa J~ I)· l.,....ltoc.llelltf' lnlernattonal
June 20-~vt!OWtf' Ctaulc al tn-
dtaNllOlit
JtMM 11-30-\.adY Kt>n'Oftt Qe«I II
~., ....
J\h •·1-H of ~ame Chem.tofltlll• at 1u9ef Lend T tJI.
JufY 11•1..-U S Womtft't Oetfl 11
S«llWlleld. NJ
J\11\1 It 21-90\lon Five CleHlt ••
~,,., •. Mt•• J\h JS-,._., ,,,..,.,. ''"•le •• Mon-
ltff(
A UI I T OlfdO c .. n lc ---~·+"'•I lltk .. I C et .....
ltt'lll, NC AUO !Mt-World Cllal't\OfOll.,,. tf
Women'a CiOll at \l\e~~ Htl!lfll\. ~
_______ _._ ... ---··-· ·-~
.·
..
. .
~
Siii c. ........
SOUTHlltH CAL.l"OtlHIA
MOUNTAIN HIGH -, lo S-lool lllH. In
tuM ooer1tlon SKI SU ... ISI -1 10 4·1ool oe .. , in !VII
oPetellon. MT. •ALOY -, to •·fool DIM. In lull
-•ftofl, ltltAT1CA lllOG• -4t•ln<:ll .... , In 1\111
Ootf' I I Ion. MT. WATlltMAN -36 to ... lflch beta,
11\rff CM lrl ODtr1llno.
SHOW SUMMIT -12 10 36-lncll 111 ...
•tvtn llflt ooeraUng,
SHOW VALLIY -32 IO 4 •1ncll balt,
In lull owallon. GOLOMINI -S4·1ncll OH•. In 11111
OD9rtllon
Slla•A·HIVAOA aAHGI
JUHi MOUNTAIN -S'4!11(1\ belt, in
luff ODtf'tllon. M/HMOTH MOUHTAtN -70•lncfl
Dist, 1' cl'lalfl and tour 11'11 -••lno. OODGI ... Al( -47 to 4'-lnc:l'I t>eM. In
tu• ooer111on. MT. lt&•A -)6·1nc:ll bes.t, s.t\1111 cflelrs
QDtratlno
K .. KWOOO -S 10 t •foot -· In lull
ooerallon HIAYIHL 'f' VALLEY -2 lo 4-iool
1>1••· 19 Utt• -•tlno TAHOI SKI IOWL -2 lo l·lool blllt.
In luW OHralton SKI INCLINE -)6 to ,, Inell oaw, lhl
ltfls ODeratlno SOUAW VALLEY -l'1 lo 611'!-lncll
oast, 19 1111• ODtretino
MT. ltOSl·SUOI MOUNTAIN -41 IO
7S-lnch t>aH, four llflt ODtra llng
OOHNllt SKI RANCH -5-loot l>IY,
three chairs 01>tratl119. ALPINE MIEAOOWS -60 to 114-lncll
t>Ht, 10 chairs operating
SUGAR BOWL -8 to IO·fool bast,
110111 lllll oPtrtllnll
90RIEAL -• to 6·1001 baH, llvt C114ilrl
oe>erallng, HOMaWOOO st<.I AltEA -JO lo 71-
lncll ba .. , llYt 11111 opentlng
NHL
CAMPBELL CONl"UtlHCE
Smvt!M OMsiell w L T '°" GI" GA
Edmonton )I 9 6 81 '110 171
Calgarv 26 20 1 S9 ?44 208
Wlnnl1>111 11 21 s St 2)2 131
Klntl 22 21 9 S3 234 '119
Vancouver 1S l1 1 31 114 ,,.
Narrll OMtMfl
SI Lours 23 19 9 SS 19S IU
Cnlcago ,, 2t 3 41 205 20S
Minnaso11 16 26 10 0 Il l 211
Detroit 16 30 I "° lt3 244
TorOlllO II ll 1 ,, 159 ,,,
WALES CO~REHCE
Ptlrldl OMllen
Wasn1no1on 37 13 a n n3 154
Prilleoetprila 29 IS 6 .. 210 IS3
NY llf&ndtn 17 ,, 3 S7 'JU 'Jo.
NY Rengers 11 26 • 42 m 208
Pltllburgh II 26 s 41 119 224
Hew Jersev 16 29 6 ll 17S 213
Adlms OMllen
Bullaro is IS 12 62 193 150
MOnlrt&I ,, 16 10 62 ?03 170
Quet>ec 2S 21 1 57 207 •• 80\IOn ,. '11 , SS 194 I ...
Harrtoro 17 11 5 J9 16S 215
Mencll\1'1 Scorei
No games scheduled
Ttnlttll'l Gtme1
New York Rengers at Kine's
C1111erv 11 Montreal
PnlladelPlll• at New Yori. lllendtrl
wasri1ng1on et Toronto
MISl
Wts~n OIVl\lon
San Diego
LA Ultf'S
Wlcn1111
W L
19 I
16 n
13 10
Pct, Ge
131
LIU Vegu
Kansu Cllv
Tteoma
Oallat
13 12
9 11 /! 17
a '' Easl•rn Olvhlon
$71 •
54S 4' l
520 s•.,
346 10
)46 10
196 \I',
8all1more 19 6 160
Cnicago l 7 8 680 2
Clevttand 14 12 S38 S1 >
St Louo\ 1J 14 d I 1
Minnesoia ll 14 .UO I
Plll\burgn 10 IS 400 t
Cosmo\ 9 17 346 10''1
MondlV-1 Score'
Los "'ngetes 4 Minneso1a l
Co\mos s St LOUIS l
Tonltlhl't Gtmff
Clevtreno t i W1Cnlla
Cl'ucaoo al Oallas
W9dnt\dav's Games SI Louis ti P1ns1>urg11
Baltimore et Kansas Cotv
Covnos •I Si n Diego
Las Vtgas el T acorne
Hi9tl 'cl'lool SOCClt'
BOYS
Ctt'Ofll dtl Mar l. Unlvtnlfv I
Corona °oel Mar \cormo Peril• 2
Unllltrlll\I scoring Berger 1
£Uanc.la l, N.,.-1 Htr11ef I
NewPOrt Harbor scoring T amblvn I
Estancia teor•nll Crur I Ufllnl I.
Kirsch 1
GIRLS
New_. Htrtlef l, IUanda 0
Ntwe>orl Harbor scoring· Steele 1 Covne
TUIMMY'I ftftlacflons
BASlaALL
Amtrlc.P L"9111
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Announced
lhll Greg Lu1ln11tl. dtitonaltd llllltr, PIH
retired Signed Juan AllOllO •nd Al JOftfl,
O•ICl\tr\, Ron Karto.oviet, CllClltr a nd Ktfl
W1Hl1m1. ouflleldtf 10 -·vetr contrac11
MILWAUKEE 8REWER$-SltJntd Pelt
Ladd, oilcher, and BIUv Rlbldo\11t, lnfltldef
OAKLANO A's-Slllf\ld Millt 0111b,
oulfleldtf. tot ona-vHr cootrtct
SEATTLE MARINERS-AOIMCI IO con-
ira cl ttrm1 with Salome 8ar0iu actd Oevt
Beard, oltchtrs \
HalltMI L9"ff
CHICAGO CUBS-Nemec! OonalG C
Grentsko uecutlve vlct MMl4tl\I lft
charge of butlntls OOtrallonl
P'OOTIALL
Ha1'e11Mfl .............
"HILADELPHIA EAOLES-Ntmtd
Harrv Gamble lltntttl manager.
ST LOUIS CA"OINALs-H•"*' Ernie
McMll .. n offtfl1lvt tint cot'h
TAMPA BAY BuCCANEElts-Namtd
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deftllllvt bt<k, Jett Ktllar, wide rKelver.
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Monarchs
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Eagles. Sail ors still
~ among top 10 in 4-A
basketball rankings
M a ter Oct High's Monarchs. with a 21-0
record. remain atop 1he Cl rboys baskctball 5-
·\ r .. nk1ng.s relca~·d 1oday hy 1hc C'lf'.
ThC' ngl'lus l ensue leaders garnl·rcd 11 O
potnt and all I I fir.,t-plate voles. Right
hchtnd 1tw Monarchs are <Kean View's
Seahawkr, al 17-J .
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No I follm,~·d b}' 21 ·0 I ) nwou<l.
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11 7-0 I Oak Par' <Tri V1ll1vl 6·S-2 o Monrov•• IR•o
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H••Hn Hart1«1 10 a.1<1w1n p.,,
RANKIN PacifLc Vle:w Me:m·
LOIS M RANK!N, onal Chapel, Nf'W
bom Aprtl 28, 11U6 ln port Seach lnte:r
Maple:htll, Kanau m nt priv'lle ln lif'u
Pa:s:K.'d 1way fo't'bru· of llowt•rs th~ fanul y
ary 4, 1985 in San~ suiuieu memorial
Ana, C~hf Su rv1wJ l"l\lrll.iuuon be made
by d au ah t t' r ~, In memory of M r
M a r 1 ~ n e: H 1 m Ne1lM>n \o th .. Al'Tl('r1
mtlberger. of Hunt <:on L..u nl( A.Qcll .,,
1ngton Beach. Nadina tht' c·h&lrlty of your
R etmit>r, of Costa ~·huwt' Puclfl<' View
Ml'SU: Carol Hawley. Mortuar)', Jir«ling
Cosw Mc~: brotht•r, &H-2700
Don11ld H. 1-Uu tkin, nf 1--------G cor g 1a, i-lxt een PACIFIC VllW
grundl·hddren, (If M!MO"IAL PARK
tt•en grt!at-grnnd·, Cemetery • Mortuary
children Visitation Ch1pe1 • Cr~matory
Tu--' F b 5 19uc. 3500 Pacific View DrlYtt ~ay e • '"'· Newporl Beach 4-8pm at Pacific View 644-2700
Of~ Cout OAILV Pt~OTfTUMday, FebruefY 5, 11115 * CS
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rleTmoue ........ Uncl&. c.111 .... Mtge County on~ H. Deed .. TNM ,.._,., ~ M~ tTATI...., Tlllt buslMlM i. con 1"6 -T"9 .._. .,_,,,.1 -' IN IQ-.; -
fhe 'OllOwlnO l*90fU .,. Ouc:led lly "'lnOMdual ... _ ~ .....,. of Ole 006-..... Ol1
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IWb111 0$lemoud1. 409 l915 ~ IN lntttet pu~ ,.._.It
W • .... 0 c -·-II' llllt\l'W ~ ..,.. Off\la eot,,.redOll • c.lltofM aor,ot..... -u•Y •n I I, 01te .--,._ ..,,~ "' the NotiCe Of S-. Tru•tM , or l uc:c ... or TnntM, or l~t
M"4I CelU0tnla 92927 Publlehed Ofange eo.t laO.~ 7t TruttM or l.ib1tllutM Tl'\dl.. Of 8uhtUlitM
Thi• bu1ine1t 11 con-Delly l'llOI Jenuaty l5 22. r:tCTITIOUt IMllMU TM~ undarVild Tt\ISt•, Of tMI oen-. Deed T,,,.... Of tNt _,. o..s
ducted by an lndtYldual 2t, Fet><uary 5, 1915 NA* ttA,.....,., Died of Truet neretotor. ea· ol ltwt ~ ~ o.\VIO of T..-._ ... ""-.-.,.
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Thlt ttttatnenl WU llMCI -'1dOl1i ~... \11\detliCll'ad. wrtttan o.c. J UlllCka<>H. HU88AHO AlltOIN ........... ..
wllh lhe County Cl«ll ot Of· ruauc NOTIC;( c L!BAATIOHS, 801 w latatlOtl of DtfllUlt and 0.. ANO WIF! A$ JOINT TlH--joint ......... Md ..
11\Qe County ()ti Ja111.111y 23 lllUr unit , I Coat• M... mat\d fO( s.i.. and. WKMt'I ANTS, and l'9COtded ~ ocwded Apttl IO, 1112 • liflo. ltU ,.,. ,ICTl'll04>1 IUIMU Calif m2t Not&ol Of Oefeult and ll9o-*"'* 5. 1112 .. lnllN-W\.fl'lel\t No a-•~ ol
Publl•'*l 0t111oe Cout ~ STATI....,. Aobut end El •ln• tlontoSel Theundelllgfled "*''No. 12...-. of Of> ~ ~ o# ~
Delly Piiot January 29 F11>-fht tollowlng l*'I009 are McAdam• 1~ · Calllornla. c:.;Md MIO Notlele ot 0. flclal "'9cofc;,;r;;-Or-Countw, California-.-l._l'ld
ruary 5 12 19 1985 ' dOlnQ bu91Mtt u · 1902 Cal .. 0. LOI Alamoa. f~ and ti.c Ion ..._.1 -.... • . • . T-410 M H.0 A880CIATl!S, San Ci.m.n••. Clllf 9'f72 I IO -IO Count.y, CalltOMI•. Wld ~t 10 !NI~ ...
738 C«'lter StiMI. eo.11 Aob111 K. Mo~dam1, bl reoorded In the 4'0Ul'lty P"f'"'*'l to ttlet <*1MI ~ ta of Def.ult ~ ~.Call! 92827 Pr•ldent , where 11141 rMI pt~Ja Uot ~ tMttiun6er rwcordld OCtOMr 17, , ...
Cu 101 ano Guedetupe T Ill• 1talem911t w11• tiled ~.O ~ recofded OCtOblr 31. 1914 • • In •tr u'" • 11 t Ho
FICmlOUI IUttN&ll Mul\01. 738 Cent• Str .. t. with IN County Cleril of Or· Oete Janu-:y 11• . S U In ti' um an I H o 14-421S18, of Ol'flc:llll "9-•
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11\Qe C a U C K I Y I I • "447702, ot ~ "9-eotdt of Mid Court"', w111
A ITATl•NT otll M111, Celll 021127 tUS OUftty Otl Januaty 9. C<*WYAMCI CO.. Nld c:oidl ot Mid ~ty. w111 under al'ICI s>ul'"*'t t~ MkJ
The 1011ow1no per10111 are Flaul end EllH Garc11. 1 S .,.,.._, CM k I It., under al'ICI .... ,._,, 10 Mid Oiled of fru.t _.. ..... ...-
dOlng bulln ... u 15480 0.¥ootlllre Circle ~ l4llle C "-.....__._ C -.... .--CARTER ENTERPRISES, WMtm11111w, Calif 92e83 ' Publlthed Oratige Cout ' -A -Died of Trust ... II pul>llc auction IOI' cut'I lttWfOI t860-B Bebcoctr, Costa E Alma Har..-1903 fed-Dally PllOt Janu:l 15 22. <714t ~~1'111. a,: .._ eucl!OI\ for Ulll. 1..-tut money of the UNtad Stlll9 •• , 29 F I> • "' WllMn, T,_... .. oe. ~of""' United Stat• of Amwlea, a c:aetll«'t
M .. a. Call! 92627 "''· Cotti Meta. Callt • ruary '" 1 .. 5 "°"' ol America a euhl9r'1 Cheek payable to Mid
P\8.IC NOTICE
M ortuary Serv1Ct'll
Wednesday Feb 6, at
2PM Pac1f1c View
M ortuary Cha~l Pa-
~·1hc: View Mortuary.
directors 644-2700
Lynn WU1t1m C.ner. 198.4 921127 T ·364 Pvl>lillled Oftnoe Coul clleclc payabl• 10 H id T,,_.. dr.-n -a .... or
McCORMICK Maple B20t, Coste Meu. E Alma Harwy ,__,... Piiot J "" """' .,.., MORTUARY Cell! 921127 T1111 1111amen1 wM tiled fltll.IC NOTICE ~, anuery "• "'"'• Tr1111 .. dftwfl °"a atat• or NIUonal blink, alt9'tor '9d-
Je"91 Matfe Caner 1984 wllh 111e COunty Clerk ol Or· Flbl'uery 5 i9u T 3a7 MtloMI bank,• etal• or tea-.,., er.sit un6on, OI • -.w
I 795 Laguna Canyon Maple B201 Co111 Meu ange County oo Jenuary 9 FICTITIOUI .UIMH wal credit union. or • et111 OI teo.11 ~ ioer.
Aoad Call! 92627 t985 NA• l~ATl.mNT P\8JC NOTICE lor i.ctetel MlllnOI and loen aeaoc.lataOn ~In t?llt
Laguna Beach Ca Th•s bus1,,Hs is con-,_ The IOll<rMng pereon 11 woda.tlon domlci9ed In "* Ital•, et tne eout'fY#O ., .. SWEENEY 92651 ducted by twsbend ,,,d Wife 1 Publ11t\ed ()f1n99 Cout OOOng butlnees u 'ICTtTIOUI ..,..... •tlll . 11 tl'le ~d ., .. ~ 6-twO •lllrwllye
[LLIAN SWEENEY 494-9415 JaMI M Carter ID111y Pilot Januery 15. 22 THE ENERGY WORKS ..._ STAro.NT bl....,. IN tw0 ltalnwaye .. the Alen~ tldng passed away Febru-Th11 Slaltm41nl w11 tiled 29 Ftoruar, 5 t985 •07 Jttmine Corona del The IO!lowlng penot11 .,, ,•1 the Allen BYllO!ng. tlClnQ Yorb• StrMI, •I 1401 1 wttl'I 1111 County Clefk of Or-• T-358 Mat Ce.hi 92625 OOlng ~.. ,Yorll• StrMI. at 14011 Y9fl>a Str ... Olty °' Tu.tlft,
ary 4. 1985 A rest· ange Counly on J1nuary 9. Ronald 0 McCormick PETE'S AUTO SALES y~ Sir_,, C'1y of TUllUn, C6unty of Orw1ge. State of
den I of Hunting ton I HARBOR LAWN· t985 F1Qa20 •07 Jum1ne Coton• o.i 20311 Herbot 81¥d Colt~ !County ol Oratige, Stat• of Callfomla. all~ ttgflt. tlctt
Beach area Survived MT. 01.IVE PubliSl'led Orange Coast Ml.IC NOTICE I Mat Celli 92S25 M-. C.wtornl192827 Callfornla. all lhal riont. tlt'9 and lntet .. t con\19)'9d to
l.i h Mortuary • Cemetery Deily Piiot Jenuary 15 :n . Thi• bu11neu 11 con· Peter C•M fl~ 2034 and .,,,.,.., conwyeo to al'ICI now held by II ""°"
y usband Dean G Crematory 29 February 5 1985 FICTITIOUl aua...11 ldu<:ted by .,, •ndMdual Harbor Blvd. Costa. M ... and now Mid by II undw Uld Oeed of Tr1191 ltl tl'le
Sween ey, daughters. 1625 G1sle1 Ave NAME ITATIMENT ROt11ld o McCormlcil Celllorm• 921127 MIO Died of T•utl In the pt~y "''**' In Mid
Dale E. Full<.>r, San Coste Mesa T-379 The ro1iowing peraoo "• Th11 1111emen1 was flied Tllis bu1lnH 1 11 con· P'oe>ertY lltueied in Uld County and Slate diM<lrlb.o
Bernardano, Sandrn Ml.IC NOTICE doing t>usinns u wnl'l th• County Clerk ot Or-Ouc:leO by .,, 1n<1Mdu.i County and Slela deecrlbed .. 540-5554 HUNTING T 0 N BC H angt County on Janue 9 PETER FILOES •• PARCEL 1
M Partch. O range. FICTITIOUI 8USINEIS PUMP & E9UIP 7511 Warn-1996 ry Thia 1111"'*11 ••• hied I PARCEL t . Unit 32 .. enown arid cs.
Ca, son , Mich ael D. NAME STATEMENT er, HunllnglOfl Beteri. Calif I F2MD4 wtlh ,,,. Cou,,ly Cleflo, of Or-1 Unit 11 u tnown and 0.. ecirlbad In the condorNtllutll s s v I PIERCE BROTHERS The lollowlno person IS 926•6 I Publlahld Orenoe Coatt anoe County on January 30 ICl'lbed '"' ,,,. coodomtnlum plan recofcMd on OCtober w eeney. 1m1 a. Oo1ng busi,,ess as J1mes Herbert Gt1ge1, Delly Piiot J1nuary 15 22 1995 • plan recorded on oc:tober 14, 1981 Ill book 1425e
I e y, Pa I r 1 c k M BELL BROADWAY THE PYROS PARTNER-7511 Warner Huntington• 29 February 5 1985 ' · f2l7102 14, 1981 In book 14258. pe,ge 45 and ~Md feb·
Swt.-eney, West Los MORTUARY ~HIP, 1327A Beker Slrtel, B .. ch. Calll 92647 I ' ' T-Jn Publlsne<I Of•l\Qil CoN t PIO' 45 and amtndld Feb-ruery •. 1912 by lnttrument
A ngt:-lcs, Ca. a s1stt:-r. 110 Broadway Costa Mesa. Call! 92628 Tl'lll bu1lnH1 11 con· Dally Pllol February S 12 ruary 4, 1982 by 1n11rument no 82-042729, boU'l Of of
Echth Denault. W,..,t Costa Mesa Gregory George F>yroa. dueled by an •ndlvldual I 19 2e 19as · · 82...Q.42729, both ol Official llcial recordl of Uld county
""' 642-9150 t327 A Baker Street. Colle James Gtlger Pl&.IC NOTICE · T-424 Record• of llld County PARCEL 2 Los Angt-les, S<'Vt'n A Mesa. Calif 92528 Tills ttelement wH Ille<! j PARCEl 2 An undivided 1/S2nd
gr a n d c h
1
Id re n This business 11 con· wllh the County Clerk ol Or-FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 l'tlll.IC NOTICE ! An u11d1Y1dt d l/52nd tnt9fWt as a teflant In corn-Rosary WI
11
be held oucled by a,, lndlVldual ange Cou,,ty on January 9 NAME ITA TlllllENT intar•I u • 1tnaflt tn com-mon In in. 1 .. 1nt.,•11n ~ PlB.IC NOTICE Gregory George Pyroi 1985 I The lollow1ng per.on 11 "CTITIOUI IUllNIU mon 1,, the tee lntw•t in ano to Ille common of tot 6 of
Feb 5. at i'PM Dilday fhlS stateme nt wlS llled ne5U7 domg bu11neu ae· MAMIE ITATl•NT Ito the common., .. of Lot 6 tract 104&4, •per map N90
Brothers , M o rtuary FICTITIOUI 8U81NEIS wllh lhe County Clerk ol Or-PubllSlled OreOQt Coast PACIFIC SALES NA· The IOllOwlng petlOl'll are lot Tract t048', as per maip In book 4$3, Pea-3.5 10 37
Charv>) Funeral Mass I NA• ITATEMENT ange cou,,ty on January 9 D111y Piiot J1nu1ry 15, 22, ITIONAL I 11123 Unit J Slater doing bull""9 u t1te0 1,, book 483, peges 35 lnc:iull¥e, of m19ce11--
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,..-• The IOlio.Qlng pe1sons are 1985 F-·-29 February 5 1985 Ave Fou111e1n Valley. talff SWIFT I 0 EA S 1o8 to 37 lncil*Ye, oi m1 .. mape, records of ~ c:oun-
eb 6 .. IOAM at St dOlngbusmessas ..-... T-359 921'08 Adams Balboa Ca111orn1a oetlaneouem11P9.recordeof ty ulUCfl ltemlldeflneoln
Bonaventure Chu rch. ROGUE INDUSTRIES 718 PubhShed Orange Cout I Richard E L•pperd, 10198 92861 Mid COUMy .. ~term 11 the artldt enutled "o.t'l-
16400 Sp rt ngdale
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112 Lerksput A¥a Corona Dally Pilot Ja,,uary t5. 22. Dtm•tC MnTICE El Montefey Fountain Val-Catlly Lynn Swift 108 dlflllld 1n the ertlete entitled nltlont " ot the declarltion of · del Mir CA 9262S 29 February 5 1985 ruut. nu ley C.111 92708 Adams Balboa toalllomte 'Oeflnlttona" of tht del:iat· ~••. cond•UoM Ind
H untington Beach DeYld Mtcl'laet Gano 7111 T-362 1 FICTn10Ul au...,..IS Tl'l1s t1u11neu 11 con· 92661 •lion of COYeflenll. con· rH tr1C1ton1 rec:orde<I ,,,
Interment Good Larkspur Ava Coroo1 del NAMElfATIMeNT ducted by an 1ndlvlelual This ou11nesa 11 con. dlllont and ••tnctlonl re-booll 14095 pagt516otol-~~re!~~d b;em~ttJ!v M~rh1~· :~:~;eu '' con-PlmlC NOTICE I d.;~; ;::~r:;: :son• ,,. ~:~~.~: .. tiled ouc:1e<1 C~T~~ '~s":1~ Si'e~ ~ ~d9. ':! = ';'°°'.!· ~ .=::
B • dueled by an 1M1vtdual FICTITIOUS 8USIMll I CONSUMER DENT AL lwltll the COu,,ty Clerk of Or-Tl'los Slllement wM llled Otcla1e11on ) Ind any ment1 Ind suppltmtnll
rothers M ortuary. OAVID M GALLO NAME STATEMENT NE TWO FIKIELIZABETH ange Counlyon Jenuery9, Wllhtl'leCOun1yCler'lcotCr-1amtndment1 and ~ IMrtlO 8-12· i'i7 l Tl'llS statement WIS Ille<! The followtng persons are HENDERSON DDS 1959 E t98S ange County on J~ 30 menll ll'lereto Excepting all Oil Oii rlgihu with lne County Cletk o1 01. doln9 Dutlnesl a,s, I Lincoln, Anl l'l;..m, CA 92805 F2'll2l 1985 J Ex~tlng all Oii Oil oglltt mln•<a~I•. mln4tfel r!Qhl•
COTE ange Cou,,ty on January 17 GROOMERS GAZET· i Ellllbllh M Henoeraoo Put>lltn«I ~ CoU1 ...,,_ m1ne1aa~ mloe1al Jigll~ nawui GU ngnia and<>"* · E 0 R GE J Q H N 1985 F2M484 TE/BOARDING KE NN EL 29331 Mldlord Pl•ee Fun: Dally Pilot Jaouar, t5 22. Pubil1hed Orange Cout I natural gu r10hl111\d otMr hydroca rt1on1 by what· CO'fE. JR a resident NEWS t PAOFESSIONAL ltnon A 92635 29 February5 1985 Dally Polol Feoruary 5. t2,lhydrocerbont by •h•t· t oever n e me known
•1r (''"'"'"' M ""'" p--~ Published Or1n9a Coast PET CARE MAGAZINE ELIZABETH HENDERSON T-366 19 28 t985 1oeY11 na me know11 , geothermal 11 .. m and all
' ""'"" ,..,.. ~ D111ty Pilot J1nuary 22. 29, 2192 Walnut. Tustin CA11t' I Tl'l1s at11ame111 wu llled I T -426 geotl'lefmal ateam and all products dw!Yed IMrefrom
away Februa r y 2. February 5· 12· 1985 T·397 92660 with the County Clerk ol Or· P\&.IC NOTICE producll detlved tharttrom. wtthOut. hOwe"9< the right 1 9 8 5 1 n Newport Rich Heal11'1, Inc . Call-, ange County on January t 7. P\&.IC NOTICE wttl'IOUI, howeYer the rlQht to drill, mine, store. •xplef•
Beach H e IS survivl'CI PUBLIC NOTICE rorn11 2792 Walnut Tuatln 1985 r:ICTITIOUl IU .... 11 to drill . mine. store. t llJ)lora andao«atethrougllll'letu•· CAlll '92sao . ,,..... NAMI! STATIMl!NT FICmlOUI au..... 1•nd opetete through lhe aur· lac.e or the U9i)9f 500 '"' of
by his son . George J FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Tl'lts business Is con-Published Orange Coul Th• tonow1ng per10n1 are NAME ITATt•NT 'tac.e or lhe u1>91f' 500 '-of 11141 tubsurtace of did land.
B Cote of Costa Mesa, NAME ITATIMENT oucted by a corporation Oe11y Pllol Je,,uary 22 29 doing Dullness u . The I01lowl119 per.on• ar• 1111e 1Ub1Ur1eoe of Miid land. •• rN91"1'1d In the deed from
daughter, Mar ie Cott> The tollowlng persoot are James E Rich. Presldenl February 5 t2 l9115 ' HUB/ONT AR IO SHUT -doi~ b<ISlness u u r_....o in 11'19 deed from The Irvine Compl/)y. • Mlell-dolng business IS Tl'llS sletem8"1 was Ille<! T ·389 TLE ONT ARIO/HUB SHUT. 0 R BITS. 1125 Curie AY-1Tl'l9 lrvlne Company,. Mien-IQll'I C()f?Ofellon, recordecl
of San F ranCtS('O, SIS· CONSTRUCTION MAIN-with ll'le County Clerk Of Or-TLE AIRPORT HUB SHUT-enue. Sant• An• Calltornl• ogan oorporellon. recorded May 29 111811n bOOll 1•079
t e r J o s e p h t n l' TEN ANC E SE RV ICES 1nge County on Jenuary g TLE 2156 Newpor1 Blvd . ,92707 !May 29 198 1 in book 14079, Paoe 1399 of OtflOlll Fle-
Vogclsang or Los An-3519-A East Coasl Hwy t985 PlB.IC NOTICE Coall Mesa Calif 92827 Jettiey L Orr. 1126 Curle 1P~ 13~ ot Otflclal Re-coro• Corone del Mar. CA 92625 Fa5131 Newport Beach Re,,. Avenue S1n1e A,,I C1ll-cord1 Aleo exoepttng ell wat~ _
gelcs. also survived Diie Corklend Worley PubllsheO Orange Coeit FICTITIOUI 8UllMEll 111s1Tou1S inc Catlfoml• lor,,11 92707 AllO taoeptlng alt weter righll M>ethet IUCfl w~
by five grandchildren 429 112 lria CorOt1a del Mar. Dally Piiot Jamiary 15 22 NAMI! STATl•NT Tl'llS bus1n1u 11 con-I Mery Key Orr, l t25 Curie tighll wMthet k.eh _,er rightsSllaH ~pan.n. ~:
and three great. CA 92625 ,29 February s 1985 Tl'le loOowtng person• are ducted by a c;orporallon ~"'90~·27~enta A,,1 Cell· lrlOhll lhall t>t npanan, O'flf· l)'ing ~C>Qriatlw. per· d h Id M I Tl'l1s business 1s con-T-360 domg business u Paul J Bu~heH Vice °'"'1 7 1l'flng api>fopr1el,... per. c:Olatlng .. PMCtl01,... °'con-gran c I ren r OuCleO Oy an 1ndMdual w L LARSON & AS· Prn ldeflt ' " Tl'llS bUSl,,•SS II con-eolatlng, l)WICflPl .... OI con-lrac1ual wlttlOul llOWeYllf
Cote was born in Los DALE C WORLEY SOCIATES t8002 Sl\ypark This statam«1t was flied dueled by llutbln<I and wile trtctual. 'Mlh0u1 "-· the right 01 entry lor tht ••·
Angeles and hclS re-1 This 11atemen1 wes rnee1 I PUBLIC NOTICE C11c1e ll'V1ne CA 927 t4 "''11'1 lhe County Cltwk ot Or· J EFFREY L ORR the right ol entry tor the•· erCOM of lll01 ngnt1 .. r•
:.ided In Newoprt Wlll'l 11'19 County Clerk ol Or-FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Lltson & ASSOClllM Inc lngil Covnty ()ti Jenuary 9 ITl'lhll~·~~~c' wa1 flleOOr •Cl99 ot IUCtl right• ... re-~ WI deed trorn TM enge COunty 00 Januery t7 a Ca11torn1e corpo•etoo,, 1985 ""' ,.., ........, .. 1y iartt ol -MfY9d in OMCI horn TM tmne Company. a MIC:hlgen Costa Me:.a area Slnt'<' 1985 NAME ITATEM!N'T 18002 Sllyp11rk C11cte lrvtne ,... lfl94! COunty on Janvat)' 30. In.me Comoeny • M~ corporeuon. rlC()IC)ed ... ..,
1981-A M emorial F2164tt T~ loUowtng persons ire CA 927 t• Publltlle<I 0ranoe Coast 1985 c:oiporatlOrl recorded May 29 1H1 on boo'< t4079
!\las.-. and Rosarv will Publtslled Orange Coast do•? b~~·~:~ 17922 Tl'lts busmess 11 coo· Oaiiy Pilot Ja,,uary IS 22 P bl··~ Or ~ 29 tM13~•nof~-.~~!! PeQI i399 Ol 01tlc1 .. ~ b h Id s -ti I Dell'( Pilot January 22 29 G duCle<l by 8 corpora11on 29 Feb•u•ry 5 1985 u oao•vw ange .......,, P-oe ~ ..., ........ ,._.. corOI e e ;itur .1y Februery 5 12 1985 otl'larc S I Huntongton Wayne Larson Pr1Sld8"I T-363 Delly Pilot Fe1>tuary s 12 cords PARCEL 3
Februarv 9 1!185 ,1t T.392 Beacn. Calif 9264 7 Tl'llS s1111emen1 wH hleo t9 26 1985 PARCEL J E.-ts as Ml t~tn ,,,
IOAM at St luhn thl· I Ec5ard Duane Selle,,. 405 w11h the Co1mty C•etk 01 Or· Dlm•tC Ml'TICE T -425 E-1• as .. , rorth 1n 1111 MCTion entttlec:I C¥1••"
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.' h I I PUBLIC MnTICE J 18111 1 Hunll,,glon ~II ange County on J11nuary t7 ruut. nu 1111 Section entlllld certain aaserntll'ts tor~' and a pl 1 s l a t o 1 c nu Cahl 926•8 t985 PlB.IC NOTICE MMtl'llnll tor owners ano tu000f1 Mllktf'nef'lt ano
Chun:h . l 015 Bakc-r FICTITIOUS IUllNl!SS Robin Elizabeth Sellen I F*417 FICTITIOUS IUl*ESI support 11111etnen1 and encroacl"ln'l«lt ortr.e 11t11c1e
St • Cost.i Ml·sa ln -1 NAME STATfMENT 405 t811'1 St . Hun11ng1on I Pubhsl'led Orange Cou t NAME STATEMENT FICTmoul au ... SI enc1oachm.ll ot thl 9'10Cle en1111eo easements o1 1"41
Lermc t will i...~ Tl'le following pe1sons are Beacl'I. Cali! 926•8 Oa11> Pilot January 22 29 rne roll0W1ng persons 111el NAME STATEMENT en1111eo ..-nen1s 011ne deClaretion
n ""' .Pn 00,,,g busineu as INTER· This business 1s con· I February 5 12 !985 doing business es GOGLA· The IOllOWlng person• are o.<;laretion PARCEL• va~e an San FranclSCO COMEX DRILLING PRO· ducted by husband ana wile f.391 NIAN MFG , 1733 Monrov1ajdo1ng business•• PARCEL • Euemenls as Mt tortn ,,, --GRAM LTD' 3•21 v.. Aot>ln Sellen Ave u,, .• T Coste Mesa. CA 1 t)NEWPORT VESPA. EaMmellll ..... fortl'I on ll'le MC11ons 9t'llf1le0 Ce< DEAN Oporlo .,200 Newport This statement was Ille<! 92627 ,RIVA JET St<l(2)NEWPORT tMMCllQrlttn1111ed c.rteJn 1a1,, .. Mmel'IS 1o owners
ELLEN D DEAN. a Beach CA
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wlll'I me County Cler~ 01 Or-PUBLIC NOTICE Devtd Gog1an1an 27601 1JET SKI. 1880 N-port Blvd, ...-nenls to owner• Ind and "support se111ement
res1den I uf San ta lnlercomex Fin1nc1al Cot. ange Counly on January 9. FICTITIOUI aU81NEll HelCon, Mission Voe10 CA 1Cos111 Mesa CA 92627 "11Jppc>f1 Mtlem"1t end en-and encroeetlm&01 ot ll'le
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•d . pore11on (State of 1ncorpora-l985 92691 I Ren1>. Cotp • Ca11lorn1a croachmenl" 01 the 1rttc1e arttcle entttled .. _,.,.,,,, na 8liS€ away !Ion CeHlo•nlal 3421 Vie f~ NAME STATEMENT Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-cotporauon t880 NIWPOf'I .,,1111ed MMment• 01 lhe 01 tt>e oeciaratlOO 01 00,,,..
February l. 1985 m lopo•to •200 Newpo•t Published Orange Coast The following person• •r• Ouc1e<1 by an lndtvldual jilvd, Coste Mna CA 92627 oec111e11on of coven1n11 ,,ents conditions end r•
Anaheim, Ca hf She BHCl'I CA
9266
3 Daily Pilot January t5. 22. ooing bu91neu 11 Dev•d Goglan1en This business 11 con-1 cond111on1 end r•trlCtlOflS stncttons recorded 1n ~
IS t'd b h Marc H G1;ast 1577 29 February 5 1985 LOOKING·GLASS. 956 Tl'llS s111amen1 WIS 11190 oucleo by I COfpol'llll()(l 'recorded lfl booll 14092. U092 page 17'97 Of Otfie•al
surv1v Y er M1tomai Balboa Calif T-365 Cl'leyenne. Coste Mes., CA w1lh 1ne Cou,,ly Clerk 01 O•-S Partow Preso<>ent PIQI 1797 01 Otfloial A.-Records !11'19 MHtet Oec daughter, Lucille
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92626 •"98 County o,, Oeoemt>er This stat-nt WIS l•leCI cord• 1The Maatw Oectar-1111111on 1 and .,, amend-
M etscrf. or Costa I Tl'lis business is con· MLIC NOTICE David Paul Fontes. 956 31 t984 Wltl'I ltle County Cler' ol Or 111on 1 and any amend-met1ts 1110 suPDlemenu
Mesa Cd brother ouc1e<1 by II general pert-FICTITIOUS IUSIN!IS Cl'le'Yllf1ne Costa Mesa CA Fasooo ange County on January 17 me,,IS •"d aupp11men11 1"-<elo , . . • netSl'l•P 92626 Pubhs~ Or1nge Cout 1985 1111re10 T.... street iodreu "'
Henry Thy~esc-n. of Miic H Guest NAME STATEMENT This business 11 con· Da11y P1101 January 29 Feb-
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""411 Tl'le *" .. ' addrea1 OI' o111e1 common oesignatton
Buellton. Cahf, sis-I Tl'llS s111eme,,1 wH r11ee1 fl'le ronow1no persons ere Cluc1e<1 by in ind1111du1I rua<y 5 t2 19 1985 T·.07 Publlst>e<l Orange Coett othlf commort 09elgnalion ot u 10 prop11tr s
ters, F.dllh Reed, dntl 1w1th ll'le Coun1y Cletk ol Or-d~,,1~1c~~~~~.~~•-B Coasl fl'llSD:t~~~,!'.~,0~!;~lled Daily Pilot J11nuery 22 19 ot U •d prope rty 11 purpof1ed 10 be 11 t O•lor'°'
Helga Larsen both f 1n99 County o,, Jenuary 11 H•gl'lwey Suite 193 Da na wttl'I ll'le C0un1y CterM of Or-February 5 12 1985 i>urporled to oe •3 O•tord •32 11'11"41 C" 927 l5
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995 " Pl&.IC NOTICE T -39S • 11 1rv1ne CA 9271s Name •nd eoor-oi the
Ventura. Ca. grand'-Pon1 Cahlorn11 92629 1,,ge County oo Je,,u•ry 17 Nam. ano ld<lr-01 '"' 1>1r1el1C1ar) 11 wl'IOM r1quesl ~ h D F2MOll Pe1er James Meltllews 1995 ram I vaug ters. enna Publlaned Orange Coast 34052 Ma111g1 Drive Dane F2'MIO P\&.IC NOTICE t>ene 1e1ary11wt10MreqUMt lhesall•t 1>11ngconoucteo
He I en M 111 er o ( Diii• Pilot Jenu1ry 29 Feb· p 1 c 1 1 92"29 p 11 ,... C NOTICE Of' tne IAM II being conducted L~ Sevlngs & Loan . , om a • orn111 " ub shed ...,.. •nge ou t TIIUITEE'I IALE FICTrrlOUI au ... ,, Long.._ S•"'"91 & Loan Asac P 0 So' 2827 Long-
H un t mgton Beach. ruary 5 12, •9 1985 T -40• Tl'l11 business is con· Deily Piiot Jern.oery 22. 29 T 1. No. S31._ NAME ITA~NT "QOC PO Boa 2827 Long-view nc 75e06 Directions
and Donna Ellen Ou~~~rbJ ~~,~~=u•I Februery 5 12 t985 MW/WILSON T .... lotlow1ng penon1 are ,,_ TX 7S606 Otrectione to the aoow l>f'Ol>«TY m~
Scott o r El Toro. Ca. PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'l1s Slstement was Ille<! T .j9• NOTICE dO•ng Dusi,,_ es VAN OEN 10 Ille ebove P'Ol>«TY may be Obllll'«I b) req"'"llntl
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.. gre t-g d -h c c YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BRINKandAISOCl•t• 2729 b9 ObllMlll<l by 11q..-11ng 11ma In Wtillllg lrom tne "° a ran r:ICTITIOUI IUllNESS wnl'l I 8 ounty tetk ol Or· 1 P\8.IC MnTfCE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST w Cont H N-11me 1n -111ng from the t>enellcllr) wltl'l1,, tO 01v1
daughler, Terasa NAMEITATl!M£NT •11ge coun1yonJ1,,uary23 ""' DATED DEC tO 1980 UN-Beech CA 92;k P<>'1 t>enetlclary w11h1n 10 daya1tromthlllrsti>ubticatl0no•
Tate. Mrs Dean was Tl'le followlng perso,,s ere l9 5 FKJOM FICTITIOUI .UltNl[ll LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Vtnc9nl Vi ndenbrlnk 273 from the flrtt publlCallOn of h htt no11ee
born In Tyler Minn doing bu1lness •• Noble Publ"l'led Orange Coast NAMI STATIMIN'T TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Promontory Or WNI New-lh•• t\OllCI Said Nie Wiii be "''°'
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;.._I f Screen. 2620A Segetslrom D I p 29 F The lollOWlng per•o,, •• ,. ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT I pon "--cl'I c· 92'"""' Sllel .... wiM De made Without covenant or .. .,
e mov to '-4 I tn S11n1a Ana. CA 9210• ru"~r~ s''~~ J~~u~ef8S •b· OOing buSIMSS.. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU I Tl'I:"' busi:. •• "; con· .... tl'IOUI C:OYenlfll or war-1••nt) h PfMS ()I lrrlpllecl ..
1920. S he has been a BtuCI Robert Hassell• T-4 12 SOUTHWEST GAR-NEED AN EXPLANATION ducted by 1n1ndlv•oua1 ranty Hl)('MIOtimPlll<l.U 10 !Ille POSMU•on O• en
res1den\ o f Orange 2820A Segerslrom Santa OENINO COMPANY 815 OF THE NATURE OF THE I l/tnce<11 Vtnd9nbflnl( 10 11111 pot.....on or .,,_ cumt>rances IO U llS!y thll
County for over
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A"'· CA 92704 Pl&.IC NOTICE 10th Strtel. Huntington PROCEEDING AGA INST This statement wu flleCI cumbrenca 10 .. 111!y Ille uripalO balance oue o,, thi' Tn11 bu11n1u 11 con· S.acl'I. CA 926•8 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· witn tlle Covnly cier-01 0, unpeld t>alan<:e due on tht note or no1.s secured by
years. Graveside !l('f ducted by an inOIVldull FICTITIOUI 8U81NEll M1rk Allan Hottmen, 615 TACT A LAWYER an .. Cou,,t °" j ,,u. 30 nol• or nOIM MCUred by U ld Oeed ot Trust. 10 Wit
vices w ere he ld Mon I Bruce A Htnelle I NAME ITATIMENT 101h Street, HUllll!'gton On FEBRUARY 13 t98S t9L ~ ,. ry MIO o..cs of Trull. 10 .... , 1s 139912 19 plua tnetooow
day February 4 1985
Tt'l1s stettme,,1 wH 111.0 I Tl'le to11ow1ng l)ef'tons are Beach. CA 92648 11 tO 00 AM WEDNES· nenos S 1'7 622 74 l)lua the follow· 1ng 1111ma1e<1 co111 ..
· ' wllhtheCountyClerkotOr· oomgbuslnessn 1 Thia bualntu 11 oon-DAY BUCKEYE RE-Pvbl•sl'led 0 ,1 1 Coe•J1ng n umetad c01l1 ... 1pen-andad'olanoNeltlle
Ill Pac1ftc View Mem ange County on Jenuar, 30 TR u c K M ou N r E o 1 oucttd by 1n tndl'Mlual CONVEYANCE CO IS Culy Daily Poot Ftt>•u7ry s 12 penses •nd ldYancee at tile time ot the 1nm11 publlCallOn
or1al P ark . N ewport 1995 •CARPET CLEANING 35<1 MARK HOFFMAN appo•nleel TruSlff unOe r 19 26 1985 ume ol 11'11 1nlllal publlcellOtl or ll'llS NOllCI of Sale
Beach Rev Barbarn F21noe ' •7 Avocaco Avenue cosl• Tri11 11e1~t wu tiled a,,d pursuant to Deed or · T •431 ot th11 No11ce ot Sale S2 ~7 58
B I Publlll'le<I Or1ngt1 CoHl IMese CA 92626 wlll'l 11'19 County Clerk ot Or Trust rtcorded Dec 16 S2 663 43 NOTICI TO a r l 0 e o f Oa11y Pllol February 5 t2 l Curtis Rey Mooie JS• •7 j•nge County on Jenuary 17 1980 u 1ns1 No 23799 1n NOTICI TO i?c"TY OWNUI
r1c1ated Pac1f1c View 19 26 1985 Avoc1do Avenue Cos11 1985 b<>Ok t387S P998 t606 ol fltll.IC NOT ICE ""°"'"" OWNl!fl y ARE IN OEFAUl T
Mortuary. Dire<'tors f •32 Mall CA 92626 l'1'Me2 0111c111 RtcorOI n 11141 ottoce YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNO A DEED OF TRUST --Tl'l•I Dusinets 11 con· Publi1hlel OraOQt Coatt ot ll'le Cou,,ty .,_eco•oe< of FlCTTTIOUS IUllNEll UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OATEO APRIL 20 1982 UN·
NEILSON PUB. UC NOTICE lduc1eo oy an 1noiv1oua1 D•lly P1101 Januery 22 29 Or1nge Count) S1111 or ~ ITATIMENT DA TEO OCTOBER 21 t982 LESS YOU TAl(E "CTION
ANDREW SCOTT CURTIS RAY MOORE I Fet>ruery 5 12 t945 Ce1tlo1n111 E•ecuted Dy Tiit tollow•ng '*"°"'are UNLESS YOU TAKE "C· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP
NEILSON d FICTITIOUl.IUllNEll Tnll Slatemeni wH hied T .390 GERTRUDE M WILSON A 001ng Du11nus u l T 10 N TO PROTECT YOUR I ERTY ll MAY BE SOLO A . a ~· ent NAME ITlTIMINT 1wl\h ..... Counly Clerk ol Ot· WIDOW WILL SELL "T l'RANCES MARINE CAN PROPERTY IT MA\' BE A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ot Newport BeaC'h Th• following peflOOI .,. 1nge Covnty c>n Jenull') t7 PUBllC AUCT•ON 0 \IAS 518 IN!ne Ave ~ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE NEEO AN EXPLANATION Pn.~ away Febru· Ooing bus1ne91 H 1985 P\8.IC NOTICE HIGHEST B•ODER roo R c>o'18Mcfl CA 921163 F 'l'Ou NEED AN EXPLA-10F THE NATURE OF TME
arv 1 198~·· N SOUTH COAST VEN · ,...., ,.,. ............ , •••• -•• CASH IP•yable II lllNI ol Laure Fr1nc.Hellef Ste NAT10 N OF THE NATURE PROCEEDING AGAINST . · n ew-OORS. 1878 t 1/-pojnl l,, Publlth*<l Of e Coett I n. 11 • rvv ..,_ a.11 1n le•tul monty of ll'le lrvtne Ave "'9wo0<'1 a..ch OF THE PROCEEOtNG YOU YOU SHOULD CON
port Beach after a •228 Hunllngton Beach Dl •ly Pilot Jenu~ 22 29 NA•tTATl•NT Ulllte<1S1a1u111the outltde CA9211&3 AuA •NST \'OU YOU TACT A LAWYER
lenghthy illness He 13 Ce111orn11 92647 February~ 12 1 985 The tollowlng penon1 ere lront enlral'CI 10 tl'la bu•IO· This bu11nesa 11 con SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW O.t«S J1n1.t1ry 211 1985
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ved b h I Robefl H Oewe,, Jr ' T 396 dOlng bulln ... U 1ng l<>Utad at •34 So Euclid I ducted by an lndMdual YER F~ C~-'-. Y • S 1 t11781 Vtewpo<nt ln •228 -T11E NEWPORT CENTER St Anel\elm Ce111or,,1t Liu•• F Haller Oaled Ja,,uary 29 t915 llnc Miit YeftM l"-t'
beloved w1fe Helen. l1un11ng1on 8Hch Cl ll-FOR EDUCATIONAL fHER-All roghl !ti .. eno ontt<ff'I f r111 111ternen1 wH fttea ,..,. OIDI llf'e C ...... eine.. .,..,. 2M. Tllllltft, C...,.
son. Andrew Scott 1011111 t21147 Ml.IC NOTICE APY 301 M~nofi• A~111. con.,.,._, to •M now held l wtth ,,,. County Cler1>. 01 Or IN:. t•t van. ttNet.
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Nealson of Chicago Thia bu11ne11 11 con-P:ICTITIOUI iu·-ie Coll• ..,..., A 92827 b~ 11 11,,oer .-.o o..o 01 1f1Q1 County Ot1 Jen....,., 30 lutte JtO.. f uetlft, c•..-• ~ w o.-M
ILL c' d Le! h r' dueled by en lndl¥tdv11 ...... IT'"TI .. ~ Sarah s Sototnon 13189-Trutl '" ll'WI pr0091"ty lltll· 11>&~ --(1'4) 7'1·*2. 11' Pvbllahed Of'ang. Coast ' In I ' r. 0 Aoo.it H O.Wen Jr ....... .. ". A Owyn.,th °'...,. T Ullln CA ••e<I 1n H id COu"IY and ~ Dlftlel w e>m.M 0.•l'f POOi FeC>tu•..., 5 t :1
IrV1ne, Ca, brothers. T111e s1111men1 wH 111ee1 Th• 1o11ow1ng pert0n1 ara 921180 s11t• deacri~ u PuDhlt* Or•not eo.1 Publlthed Or•l\Qe Coaa1I 19 t985
Peter Neilson of San with thti County Ci«-ot Or· doing buSI,,.,. as Thi• butln1u •• con-Loi 1• 01 Tr1C1 1H& .. I Oa•I) P11Q1 Februltl'f 5 12 O.il) Piiot Feorvar, 5 12 r ~1
F randsro and James ang• Cou,,ty on Ja nuary 28. SCANDALS. 39,. 1 Br11101 ducted ~Y 1n Individual ~ mep r.corelld ,,, 800k 111 '6 •Mt. t9 1H!I I
• 1985 nt'P44t Strffl. Sul11 E S.1111 Ane, SAA~H S SOLOMON ~2 PIQlt 4 1 elld •2 or Mts-1 T 479 T -41& P\a.IC MJTIC[ [~111nc10 and ( orona dC'I M at high \Ch ools Neilson o f Gr~en · P1;bhtneo Oran • CoH t CA 9?704 Thi. 111ternent w•• flied c1141•neou• M•o• on the of __ _....;;...;.;..;..-..;;...;...;;,,.;;.. __
nolr hcd Sea View League boys' \OCccr sburg. No Carohno oauy Piiot JanuaryQ20 Ftt> Alberlln• ~ Go,,gor1 With lh0• COunty cien or Or lie• ol tne County R«orci. I Nil.IC NOTICC ACTmOUS IU .... IS
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also surv1v•-d bv SIX ruer, 5 t2. tO 1985 21152 Shlw l•n• Hunt· aoge ov111y on Ja.nu•rv 17 ot ••IO County ,...._ ITATl•MT
CdM, Eagles wln
ln prep soccer
'1rlor 1c~ o n a)· d •h Id' • M T _4 13 1nQt011 l\~ech CA 926•11 1915 Tt111 11r•t adO• ... ~ "'8.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI au ... H T,,. to11ow1nc oer10l\t .. ~ ttcre'<1 n look a l whal hapf)('ned gran < 1 r t"n r 'th•• ,but ll'IH• 11 con· ,_ otMI common ~11ion NA• ITAft•NT 00<ng butiMU .. MFSA
Estancia 3, Newport Harbor t: Gantt' Nctl.8on. wiu bom in P\8.IC NOTIC( oucittd b'f an indl....ouai Pu1>1i1MC1 °'anot Co.at rr .,,.,. \\• thl r••• Dt~ 'ICTTTIOUI IU..H f 1-'Oftowlng '*"°"' ~ VERDE SHEl.L 1,3, Harbot Vancovl'r. Brltl•h A L8£RT I NA L OeltyP110tJenYll')'22 29 OUC'robed •t>ov • 11 1 NA•lfATl"awT dOl"9bullnete M 91vc1 Cost•~ Call
ramblyn S(.'Ortd early 10 the fir'll half for lhc (.' l h I ,ICTITIOUl IU ... 11 OONOOAA Fll:>twary 5 12 19&S outpo1110 10 bl 200t T'-10llowlng pet1IOM 1r1 TRANSPORT SFRVICE fomia t2tff llOr'\ bul I\ d idn't hold up 3\ lhc i:.3glcs 0 um IQ, mov n"' l() HA-ITATl•NT Tr111 1181tfl'l9flt .... flied t -393 Amot<I A"""'ue • ....... OOlllg bul't\911 •• u N ~ IM I Tf 0 I Ht H JOt l Kaoian Ult
oulmusclcd ho
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Newport BerkelC'y, C•llf u 1i1 r111 lofloWln\1 PllftOnl "• lw11n tl'll Counly c..,.. 01 Of Ce•itorn•• u ~ O AT£ Io o K 9roollhu1r11 St Wut lvl!'leye Coun L-OUM H
E innc1a. P• c1n' the wn~ in ihc Sea View child lh· ha." bffn A doona ~ .. H~ tnoe COu,,tr on .J•"'*Y t7 fltalC NOTICE T,,. \ln0ef1i'9'*t tnac. l\HP•"40 780' ra1w1 ,,,.~.1... '' 9~ CA 92t53 1 r td nt of Ntw,,..rt ACllifr..-ure .05 30th SI lt85 e1~1aim1 anv b1llty ior.,.,., Hun11ngton leach Cell· "' Jvl'll Wan.t'I t4<12 M~ A Fowtet 1
I .c:'t ue at 8-1 • l. 2 2· l O\.Crl>ll. ~a\ led b Be h f r-27 ~ ~ 92"3 ,__ ~TITIOUI ~·· •nC'OO'«I,.... ot ~ .. ,.., l'omll t~7 Hy~N• Pt1t1 Hvn11no1~ !~fTl9P Coun Laouna Hiia
J oraeCnu . D:nc I ln1n1:ind Enl ~t~h.allof ac nr tht ~ t Aw• Kim, 1300 Pati. ~ Puoi~ °'•"941 Cou1 NAlm ITAn.NT a00• ... el'ld 0t,. common "'-A °""'' 221t v1111a BMc.11 Ca1
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1 t'646 ....-ta&3 ""horn scored Lrn1c S:il:uar ha<l nmc goalie yean He IK'!'Vf'<i his pott •208 ~ 8eect1 Oa!ly P•lot ,.,,'*Y 22 29 r~ 1o11ow1r1g pertOl'I•'" °'*'V"'1'°" '' ..,, "'°""" H.,.,11
N1W9Qtt
1~" Hugh T Walt•
9441
Thi• tKDI""' 11 con rountry f111 thfull)' In 12tle0 fetJNa1y !I 11 1.e~ oo.no ~ aa ~ C...~n.e 9~ Hyannoa Port tivntinown ouetao tJf a n un•n•
U\t'iforEs1anu1 th<' Uintted Statl'S Thi• bu•IMn •• c:or.-1 1·3N J &T AVTO WHOlnALl S..C:S..iewtllt>emadlbUt Th•• b..,.1nen 11con-8Mc:rtC..tM-lt eorporal •d auoc•a tto11
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• lJ I I "-I fl ducted by en k\CIM~ll 133 w t 111 euot• t eo.. ••l'-11 c0¥9n9/\t °' • .,. Ouctad ~ .,, ~ Tiii• l>uelnee• •• c~ "'-' orona de ar 4 , n nn t)' I: ,nmr c M~nne Corp dutinit Alfl Kim 1 rtaJC NOTlC[ MeM c..,1 ,,_27 ,.,,.., ,,pnaeor lmC)llllO,. NtNA ~ DAVIS duc*I by ~and...._ Jo* -..::---•fftf>
win1 Mike Perm had ~th C dM &031'1 a'I 1hc W orl<f W r tt Anri 1tw Thie tt11emen1 wa 111ee1 Ttr•nc• W••"'• JO~ t•d>nO ""• pouue on or Thi• •talttf!Wlt wu t•l9CI Alt• Ju,,. W....,.. n. 1t11•••ll ,... .., ~a Kina" up~·d th<' Ir matk lo fl. ~-1 Kor~an ronflt( 1 , • With ttl4I Coullty c 1er11 01 °' l'lCT1noue IU9MSI ,.~o .. I~• ca11f ~~tu IN* to pey the •111 1N Collf\'Y °"'-ot Or T'htl ct1...,_.1 WM lllllld ~ "'-Cownlv oiw-at Or·
1nD1r1,·ae11on u.iruna lnl' ran~ or at1G1 Cauot1on.i•ou11Yl0 ...,..•T•TIMmfT tm7 Pfonapel a.rn of ~Co-.iNy~J~». Mth~~1;c.Rol0t -.Caum-t an ~a. .. D 198!1 Tf\e nQ '*'°" :ltf\I\ ~"'· ,.,, ' I MC\K'90 by MIO ·~ _.Q' J I ....
Nt•JH>rt Harbor J, £1tanda O: I he 111lor' M .. "tc-r Sgt Mrmonal ~ doing ou .. ,_. u r:i.ot111 '"'-c UPI• Died 01 Trutt 01¥1th "'~ ,..,_.
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U!>Cd IWO aoal~ from ~l<'u <itcrk and anolhtr ~r\'lt.'f'!i Wiii bf> held P'ubll '*' Otanot C.0.1 MAl'llNf MARMCTINO th.a ~··,,.~· It COfl· ,,_..,., u ~"' tMO P\.i1>4ollwttd Ofanp Cout ,_ ~ f>rlNl/I "6m'J
from Nanc') ( ·o~ nC' to heal lhe FnRlc\'" :l ~a F'rtd 'Y rrbruarv l ~. o..~ Pltol r•ONlt'f s 1' .-NO OfSION tt7ll ~iooe-OoCllO II) • 11""'1~ '*' f'Otlll•• ad"91'1Cn 11 .,.., OM, Polol Januaf\',. 1'90 oeo~O:::O~Or-. ,;o;;' o..y ll'llot ~ 19 f •
V1•w ••m'" at f'•t.'"nc1 \Q$1•; I 7 PM in' \h 19 ' tttS wood Piece voro._ ltnd• ~.,,," ~ thttwrmaotleldOMcll n.llt) ~ 1~ tt tMS ... ~ .... • , ~ s 11 19 " .-, > " P t 4~8 Calif 92a I•-• ~._.." OI f t.nl ,_, cntlfo-t al'ICI t • t t n -' ~ T f·:UI
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C. Orenge CouC DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, February 5, 1985
"9C lllilOUa ....... ...-.8TA~ n. folowtna penont .,.
oolng bualn••• ea
8AYVllW ll'OOl. SEJWICE,
20112 leyvttw. Senta AN
Helght1, CMlt ,i101
OlnOer (Virgin .. ) Pope,
20112 ~.Sant• AM Height•. Cflltf 12707 Thia t>utlnMt 11 c~
ducted by: 1111 lnclMclual
Otno-Pope
Thlt ttlttmel'lf wU tlfoed
wtth the 0-ly Clertl ot Of.
tinge Ccunty on January 24,
tN5 ,.,..
Publttlhed Oranoe CoMt D.ity Piiot Januery 21. ~
ruary 5. 12. 19, 1N5
IUl.IC NOTICE
l'lCTTT10UI _, .....
Mm 8TA'ftWNT
The following pertOnl .,..
doing~ .......... L. M
DATA SYSTEMS, 18315 Mt
ltllp, Fount .. 11 Valley, CA
02128
L)'M MMlll. Ul31S Ml
lllllp, FOU11taln \/alley, CA
92t28
Thi• butlll... II con-
dUGted by 1111 lndMclUll
Lynn MMan
Thil atel-11 11tH flied
with the COUllty Ciani of Of.
tinge Coullty on January 30.
1945 ,,,..,.,.,
Publllhtd Or*1QI Coa1
Dally Pilot February 5. 12,
·--P\a-IC_NO_T_IC£ __ di~ 10 Sage o.v1111 "l "8.IC NOTICE NllC *>TIC£ In!!! .. s.Je 1! ... !!!1t1!!.JV~~~~
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fltennGUe .._... l"tCnTlOUI .,.._.. Counctt 01 •hi Clly or hlllM "°TIC.I Of '1CTmOUI ........ wwaw ea-J8, iiXi&'. pool, tentW.
..... ""~ MAim ..., • .,...,.,. DATED JlllUll'J 30, 19'5 DIATH Of ..... 8T.uawtn ~·--·· OR. FR, 2 tpc:i Vu $2400 Tiie 1o1cJot111nO penont •• The loiowlnQ l*tont ar• ClfY Ofl •WM e't'! PMeM .-U HUlllY Thi 1()4towing penon• llfl llU llWt Ownt/Bkr 84()-4152 OOln9 ~ •: AIFLE dolno butlnMI .. N.,".Cf• NA*Y c ucav. c"' ANO°' NfiilON dOlng bullnMI ... 000 " 4 e"°ADCAST COMPANY. IGuMt v••· 13902 Olin-c._. · ' TO AO• .. n11 SMALL CAR SPECIAl· v.cani 4• aq • CAMEO SHORES· Lwgie
200 W c.ntral, Santa An .. ton, Oarden Oro¥9, CA Publltllled Of-Cout HTAft "°·A,_. TIES, 2952 Randolph, Coet11 Bdrm, 4 '° tiatf\9, P · 38A 4'"ba. SWlfnl'Nng CA '2707 ,....,.~.. = -....-f .._,_ u-••· C•"f "2•4• qulllle oceen vlewt ptl· • ' .,,_,, Pilot Febfu&ty 5 12 o au,,_,.,~. ..... " .. v v ... _ d·,.._. pool/ceb1n1 au per
Senttnel ,tnendal S.r· Alteil L LC>PR 'MonltOt, '" . • Cfe<lllOtt ano conll.nt K..-.M1h ctw ... Mlt'lln, VII• cu ......... NC"' ·-· & h bof0~ Pfi. ~ • Ttuat CNiriet s 1rv1ne. CA 92114 r ... 2 1 ciredttora, Md~· wno 1en Et Lobo Ctraie. La 1 ... lllliiiiiii.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill _____________ are rHdy to d .. I ooeen "' 1-46001
Halneit TM*-1808 Hum-Thi• bu1ln•11 11 con may be ot~ ll'lt• .. ted Palma, Ce111 90823 1• S!525 000 Call vale bNGftl ';:
mlnoblrd Dr~ eo.t• a.wa.1ducted by 111 lndMdual "8.IC M)TlC( 1n the w111 anc110t _,,,._or Hanna N•J•m. 19023 T HE OA 11. Y Pl tOT Robin Tenoti 831·12M L.I V•• Bum• 760-14
CA t2e2t Allele L Lopu PHEH Nl!LL HUSS!.,......-H0tll St ArtNla C•lll QrMI Deel CdMI Ttl·'-"91
Thlt bu8lt1 ... 1 18 ton· Thia 1111~1 WM flied CITYCWIRV... A "'ltlOn Ilea beef! tiled 90701' CLAS lflf.O 01-'Flf.f. HOl RS 38r 19&0 Kathryn, 0yt
duo-ted by • llmltld pa11ntt· Mlh the Cou11ty CMrk Of Of· CALWORMIA by WILLIAM T HU$8EY In fhl8 b1.111neH •• con-720.0552 EllM 87~
lhlp tllO'I County Of\ January 30, NOMI lfVITIMO the Supetlot Coult or Ot· ducted by • Qen«a1 p•rt -Chartet S Helne., Trutt.. 1985 I IMDI ange County r~tlnQ that netlhlp T I I S ' Lge 2 bf 2 bl, uuneJJec, 2
Thi• et•t'"*'t ... llled nt7704 NOTICE IS HEREBY WILLIAM T. HUSSEY be~ K.,,nelh Maitln c t•p IOllt'. t'r\'ll't>: C11t1 .... 1 blkl bay, utll lneid. '''°°
wtththe CountyClefk olOr· Publllhed Ot~ Cout OIViN lh•t IHltd bid• wlM point.cl H .,_IOfl., rep-fhl• •l•tament wn tiled Monda\-frtJuv I~---------motumavlll873-624$
=County Oii Jin~ 21. Dally ~IOI Ft bru•ry 5. 11, be r-i~ DytheCllyClefk r...,,tlllv.to ldmlnl1tw the with thl Covnty Clttk Of Of· *Wfllll*
_ 19,~e. 1985 f 430 ot the City ot Irvine, Call· ••Ttattotthe~t •1~Cou11ty on J1nu1ry 1t. 8:00 A.M ·5:30 P.M. H,OOOHWI ~e'~ .. deonotcu~CJ!.:0~ r-••# · ll()(t1l• lot rurnl.lhlng all plant. he petition requ111a 985 T•ke om paytn.nll on ~ r " •
PublftNd Or•nge Co11t I labor MtvlCH. m1ter.1111, authOftty 10 ldm1nl111r the irttt02t Bubml'~b ~ountrr: thl• 2 bd nom• New c•r gar & petlo. 2 blttl to o.i1y Pltol Jlll\IJtry ?11. Feb-811-ic NOTICE toot•, '""ulpment. t1Upft11es, etl•l• undet the Ind--Publlllhecl Orq• Cout R 2 I ' oc.an $1360 .. ullll Avl Nary 5. t2. 19. t985 rVIK. 11ran1~1tlon. u11111 ... "'1nd dent Admlnt11r1tlon o!E; 0111y Piiot J1nuary 15. 22. Monday-f' ridu y ~alnt ~n/out. 1S3 2~ now. Cell Ana~ Ad
T-4t• cm°' lfllVt,. •II otner 11em1 •nd 1ao11111ee t•t• Ac1. 29, f!ebni1ry 5, 1995 utty ulnth« 1•1 #202. 642--4300, 24 hf•
C ..... ~A necuury therefor, u A hMllOQ on lfle petition T-381 8·00 A \( 5·00 p 'I NO~ INVITINO provided In trlt OOlltr.Ct wlll ~ held on FEBRUARY ' ., ' '•' ' .,¥ · 11 ....
Ml documen••· tor Unlverllty 20, 1985 •t 9.30 A.M In , __ Dll_m_•ic-..,,.-1-IC-E--l)L' tl)l l'"I: 2Br tL;:;alyard.P9!10i1 NOTICE IS HEREBY Orl11• SounO Mttnuttlon Dept No 3 al 700 Civic r\llK. "" ,. '" . ~ HIV'I
lfCI .... ll01 01\/EN lh•t Mai.d !>Id• Wiii Progrl"' IOQelMt With •P· Center Offle w .. t. San11 ·----------• . • . • -Santi An• Ht• ....,., mo
NOTICI Of be rec.I~ I>)' the City Cletk 1purtenenc11 lhetelo. In An•. CA 92702. -IM tlMO I' l tu . I(. \ T t () '\ I)'" \ n 1.1 '\ t: !l:~~l~A:b~ ',~~=loan $400 MC. 854-1927
TMllTtrl IALI ol the City ol lrlllnl CIH· ltrlC:I acicordlnoe with the IF YOU OBJECT lo the NOTICI Of' 'loridav 4· 30 p m By Owner 751-7200 VCLASSY w..ellde 28r
()II FtbrlJMY 26, 1985 II lornla tor tumlalltnQ ati plant 11pec:1tte.110n• on 1111 at the gra111tng of the petition, you DeATH CW l' fr1. . . . 181 houM CloMd gar.
lOOO a.m FORECLOSURE lab<>t wvic.s materltll oHk:e oltheOlrectorolPub· should .. ther IPPMI ti the CAM. .. tMY•GUt T ueWa\ ~j 4 :30 u,m By Ownr·3b'2bi clean& lncd tg yd, w/d hkup.
CONSULTANTS, INC • e tOOls equipment euppli.t llC Workt heerlnQ and state your OI>· ANO Of' N hi ION ' Oil. r roomy No fix up S 124,000 crpts & drps, OltMNc fll.
C1tllorn11 c;orpor1t1on u uansOortatlon uiwmes a,,d DATE OF OPENING BIOS Jecttons or ftle-lllen obtec· TO ADfllNITI" W ednesda \' I ues. '1 : 30 p rrl ~8-6269 or 548-243• In kltehen 4 bathroom
Trust11, or Succeuor a11 Olhet ltemi tnd faclltlie& Bid• wlll be received 11 the tiona with the coun before llTATI "°· TruttH or Subatltulld neceuary 1111reror aa ott1Cl41 ol tl\I City Clerk of the the 11e&rl11g. Your ~-,._, ... , Thursda v Wed. 1· 30 p rn E·slde R-2 New rt. copper Abaolutely no peti. Mul1
TNst ... ot th•t °"'"" Detd provl<Sed 1n lhe cootracl Caty or Irvine tocated at enoe mty be In Pllfl0'1 or by To 111 helf1, beneflclarle9, • • plumblng, furnace Best stand cred it che ck
!of Trust 1xecuted by Jim ooc:uments for unrv1tai1y 17200 J•mt>oree Rotd, YOUf 111orney credttOfa Ind contlng•nt F rtda \' Thurs. 4: 30 p. m. 1oc Pat Cobb 675-20 t3 Se<>Olmo+ aecuflty ~
Llqllo9 . .,, unmarried men Drive sou'nd Attenuat1on ,lrv1ne c1111orn1a. 92713 tFYOU AREACREDITOR Ct edllor1, tnd l>efeon• wt10 Saturda\ F · 3:00 p.rn. flllW.llYIWll-I PoSll 770-5&29
land Timothy ,. Phllllps, 1 Program togetllw with ep-unlll 10 00 • m on February Or • contingent crec:ll10r ol may be olhefwtM lr1twHted r1. O Eeatslde 28r. ~m Qell·
llngll man. 111\d rac;orded purten•nc•s thereto. tn 20 1985 et wl'llch lime and th• deee&Md, you mull fill in the wlll lndtor Nlltt of Sundav f'ri . 3: () p.m. Ch•rmlng 3BR. 2'hba l""'.S,.,.. yd, ,,.1 ok 1750 !April e. 1983 u tnatNment strlc:t ec:cordance wllll Ille place bKJs wtll be publicly your c1117' '#1111 the C)OU(1 or CARL HENRY BILGER. AKA condo E ·side CM A·;111 March17~2 No 83--1472&9. OI ()ttlclal apeclllcltlons on Ille ., 11\1 0 pen. 0 In c 0 u n c 11 present I 10 the personal CARL H BILGER loaded wl eKtra1. Mote 1------..,...,,-...,...,,,.-
NIUC f«JTICE
. Reeo<dt ol Orange County, oHIC• of the Olrec10r ol Pub-"!mb«s d Bids shall 1 ~d ~:r:1:~~~n~~:,~~ b A P9E1
1
1
11100b ht•h• beel'IJ lhi'-<11 (] .ASSI Fl ED 6•$.2-:i(, 78 &quare footage thin any Eaatslde clean 2Br 189, T •27 C111tor1111, •nd purtutnl to llC Worl\s suvm•ll• •n •e• e Y 21 • oug n In aree Lota ot oak. gar. p1Uo AY1now 1750
• that certain Notlol ol Oefeoll DATE OF OPENING BIOS envel<>PM mat~ed on the from the d•te of "'" Is-McGlonn & M•rllOu Joughln :--ll!!!!!!lfllf!!ll _____ ,_11!1.---1111!!!1!1!!!!!!111-• ceramic Ille, quiet end mo. 548-3155. 998-3434
t9, 2t, 1985
Nil.IC NOTtCE
"*JC NOTICI
Applfeatlon tlltd by J M. p_,.,.. propotlnQ 82 llngle
lamlty 1tt""'1e0 two atory
townllomH pllnntd on
10.314 na1 1cr11. The
propoMd zone change r•
ducet the denll ty IT om me-
dium high rMlclenll•I to low
medkJm denllty r.st<lentlal
The pro)«:'t i. loeeled on
the northweet comer of Bar-
rtnea Par'kw•y and Creelc. In
IM nortlleall quldr111t of
ttae VIiiage of Woodb<ldgt
The p<opoMd plans. I
copy of the 1r1wonmen1al
determination (negatlYI dec-
laration) end other pro)«:'t
lnlonnttlOn .,. evlll•ble for ln~lon •• Ille Community Development Deptrt~t.
280 t McOllW, Irvine
II you f\ave any cornmen11.
quelllonS or COnc:etM, you
are tt111lted lo 1 publk: llear·
IOQ to be held by lhe Clly of
ltV\111 Planning Commlstlon
on Febru•ry 21, 1985. 11
7 30 p.m . tn the City Council
Chambets, 17200 Jam-
bOree, lrvlne
For more 1nlorm•tlon,
p ..... otll Joan Bedell II
660-3753 at the Community
Development o.pertment
Publlthed Orange Co11t
01lty Piiot February 5, 1985 T_.19
tfltreuncs.r r.eorded Octo-Bid• wtll be reoetved el the outside "Btda l0t u111verstty suanoe of letters as pro1110.0 Sparrow In the Sul)eflOt 8nHI fer Salt ., ...... fer t ber t 7, 198A H Instrument ottlce ol lhe City Cl«k ot lhe Or111e Sound Attenuation In Sec lion 700 of the Court ol Orange County re-1....,.....,...,,. ..... -..m.;;;.;.___ unit wllg prof. lndecpd Ealtslde sharp 2Bdr 1 bl
No 84·427376, of OfflCl•l City 01 Irvine localed 11 Program CI P No 521 30 Probate C<>de 01 California qu11tlng that Ellllbllh C..trll lOl2 C..tral ll02 yard S165,000. 650-548.-4 patio home tor 2 w/~r
Recotda ol aald County. will 17200 Jamt>oree Ro•d, The Tetrace " The time IOf flllng otalms wtll Joughln McGtoM & Marllou 1-:;~;ii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~==::=iiiiiiiiiiiii~=~HHI. lt1cl1 1040 Verd, eomm pool, no
under end purtulfll IO utd lr:vlne Celllornia 927 13 LOCA TION OF THE not expire prior to tour JoUghln Sparrow be •P·... pets. 5725+ sec det:>
Deed 01 Trutt Mii 11 publk: unlll io:OO e.m on' Fet>ruari WOR~ The work to. oe per-months from the date ol the pointed es peraonal rep-Liii ISLE BY OWNER 2br. tba, 5 yrs Drive by 2•s3 Or•ngt.
eucllon for cHh. lawtul 20, 1985 11 W!l"ICh lime end lorma<I hereunder ts loceted nearing notice above resentatlve to edmlnlatM lhe new Bike to beech Call Earl 957_8400 moneu of lhe United St•les p1~e bid• wlll ft-""bl'-ty In Ille City OI lf'llln•. County YOU MAY EXAMINE the Mtlle ol lh• d41eedent Charming Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot. s 134 500 960 0079
of A;.,,trlce. • ct1hler'a 0 ~ n 1 d" 1 n c ;~ n ~i I ol Orange al Un111ers1ty Drive f11e kept by the coun II you The ~tlllon r1quH11 ~ ' · • EASTSIDE fOWNHOUSE
clleck payat>le 10 u td Chambers Btda shall be be1ween M1cne1aon and lhe are a pe<son lnte<elled In au1hor11n o admln111er the deck, t'OUrtyard, pier & slip. $ l,OOO,OOO. lm1t I 4 3Br 2,,.,Ba. 2 lrplca, 2 enql
TNltee drawn on 1 state or eubml1ted in seil ed 405 Freeway the estate. you may 11e<ve estete unde< th• lndepen-1 1 1000
n•tlonal b•nk,, 11111 or fed-envelopes markecJ on lhe DESCRIPTION OF WORK upon the executor 0t admln-dent Admlnt1tr1tlon of Et· IAYSllE PUCE IAYFlllT -* WIWJ * pat os. auto g;' 6 S
., .. credit union or 1 steta outllde, "Sida for Unlve<atty Tiie wont to oe performed lslretor, or upon the at-t•tn Act S4600 Oown+co111. $758 lat. IHt & sec. 1 anti
or lederat aavlngs and loan Orlvt Souno Attenui tlon lh1111nc1ude t>ut not be llm torney for the exeeutor or A hfftlng on the "llllon Spectacular bayfront dpl.x. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. monthly buys lrvlne Isabel, 831-8283
auocletlon oomlclled tn 1hll Program c 1 p No 521 30 fled to cleennQ and grub· admin11trat0r. 11nd Ille wlth will be held qn FEB 27, 1985 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces $1,250,000 condo Charming 2 br 2 E/alde 1paclou1 2BR 2ba.
11a1e, e1 the courtyerd erea Perkllde Community As-t>lng demo ol exlattng wait•. the cour• wltll proof ot set· 119 30 AM In Dept No 3 •t ba w/gar $88.900 Call frpl, bltlns, wetb.,, tpl In
bet-Ille twO 111!nl11ys soc:latlon" lnc:ludlng tree removals wtll vlee a Wflllen request stet-700 CMc C.nlet Drive W111. p o 559 9400 f It I d dbl
at the Alltn Butldtng, facing LOCATION OF THE consffuc:tion. 11ndacep1ng, IOQ 11111 you CleSlre speotel Senti An1, CA 92702 PEllUIU IOME IOWFlllT eg ameron • ms r SY •. rg Y • 1>91'
Vorb• StrHI at 1408 t WORK The worll 10 oe l)ef· 1mga11on systems and m11n-nollce of Ille llllOQ 01 an in. IF YOU OBJECT to the GOfgeous 2 bd Peters S975 Incl gctnr. S<l2-I l69
Yorb• Street. City ot Tu111n. formed ll«eunder 1s 1ocetld 11n1nG1 improvements •n· ventory and eppral~t 01 grenllnQ ot thl petttiOn. you EXC'lllng Ocean & J etty VleW, 4 Br, 3 Ba. Twntlme. former model Fenced 2br 2ba hm•
Counly ot 0teng41. St•te of In tne City 01 !Nine County s1111ec1 togetlltr with ap. estate assets or or 1he pell-lhould 114111« 1P9Mr at th41 3700 sq. Ct. car parking. $1 150,000. S 176.900 egt 673-5589 w/CO\lntry kltch Q•r M50
Cellfornl•, 1111 that rlg"1. 11111 01 Orange •t unrvenity Ortve punenanotS 11ons or aecounts mention.cl tieerlng end ll•t• your ob-' 539-6190 Best Alty fee
tnd lnter .. 1 conveyed 10 ~1-\"l'ale and Jordan COMPLETION OF WORK In Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol jeellonl Of Ille written Obi«· Lit••• lt•c• 1041
and now held by It under DESCRIPTION OF WORK All we><ll IS 10 oe completed the California Probate C<>de tlons with Ille coun befort Gated. blend new Condo
111<1 OMd 01 TN!lt 1n lhe The work 10 be performecJ within 30 cooMCullve work-Wutlam T. HwMJ (111 ll'le hell•ng 'four appear. llYlll OIYI 2BR 2'~bl Gotgeout Int
property 11tuetec:I tn ukl shell lnctuoe but not be flm· tngOayt trom •he date apec;I· SH09'1• pet1one), 33741 enc• may be 1n perton Of by Magnificent View, SBA, dbl gar, pool 643-2299
County •nO Stell deec:rlbed ited 10 clearing and grut>-l ied in the Notice to Wlndtemme Oflw., Lltllftl your lltOfney 'J 4300 SQ 11 pp 494-0033 Reaaon 10 move $.400 lb<
u bing. demo of axlttlnQ well•. Proceeel Nlouel. CA 12977 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PARCEL 1 lncludlnQ tr" removals. wtJI AW1'RO OF CONTRACT Published Orenoa Coast or a contlngen1 creditor ot 1 ---1-"-.-1-•• -.--I pad w/mod kltch EZ
Unit 50, u •flown end <19-c:onstrucllon. l•ndsctping, Tne Owner reservH the 011ty Pilot January 29. 30. the deoeaMd you mlJll n1e • _.. ..,.,, ltac• IHI terms other a 1v1ll
ectlbed In the condomlnlYm ,,,.,..8110,, -•ems and main· right alter opening bids to Fet>ruery 5 1985 your c111m wtih the court Of SBA. 5ba. lam rm, bonus H .. D 539-6190 Best Alty fee ....a Oct 'V .,. 11 d rw 408 1 rm. pool $598.000 * n . * ,..91' recorded on obit tenenoe improvements tn· r•tect any or a bl s. to • present II to Ille l)efaona Owner will help finance 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba, • car $peclou1 3BR 2bl time
14, 1981 In t:>ook 14256. stalled logtlh9f with •P· waive any 1nlormallty tn • 1 repreMn11t1111 appointed by I LA VERA BURNS ~r. 7 yr old . 1 blk to bch j B"" 2 car gar W/"""'r. Kit page •5 and amended Feb-punenanoes btO to make awards tn the
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the courl within lour months 'V -,.... •
ru1ry 4. 1982 by 111strument COMPLETION OF WORK lnte<est of the Owner and to Mt.IC NOTICE from the date ol tlr11 ta-710-1411 4K dn to euum loans. bltns, lam rm wlfrplc &
no 82-042729. bOth of Of· All work is to be completed re1ec:1 111 other btdl suence of letters H provided I SUCCESS R.E 650-1719 lrench doors. 1990/mo
11c111 A.cords or sekl Coun-within 60 conMc:uttve work· PROPOSAL GUARANTEE NOTICE Of 1n Section 700 of the I 01 Tlf 1ir•o11 wlgdnr 642·92S4 ...... ly Ing days from lhe date apect-ANO BONDS Each bid Shall TAUITEE'I IALE Problle Code Of Celllornla. ""' •Gresl Wettclltf VALUE
PARCEL 2 lied In 1he Notice to be etcompenled by 11 OTO NO: 2190 The llme lor OllOQ c:111m1 will , TllE lllOIE llM( 1101,000 RemOd'I 4 prom 2 lrpl Unique set up 3bdrm 20&
An undivided 1152nd Proceed c.ertllled or cashlet'i Clleck Af: 050044/TUUY not 8KPlre prtor to lour t Oletlnctlve contemporary Cute Condo right on the beama, game rm. OWC S70r~ go~~~et tlkl t
lnter11t u 1 tentnt tn com-AWARD OF CONTR1'CT or by a corporate surety YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T monthll lrom tne dete of the warm red·wooct lnterlo · sand In Hunt Bell Cl I 2nd 3br 3ba S235 900 gar s op 1 ne
I I I nd , h r cost down os ng •gt 851-6260 0 'PEN. 539-6190 Best Alty tee mon In the ee nterett n • The Ownet reaerves the bond on the torm urntslled UNDER A DEED OF TRUST earing notice 1b0111 • ,..,
10 me eommon or lot 6 of rlg"1. etter opening btds, 10 t>y the Owner .. guerantee OATEO. JANUARY 1 !TH, YOU MAY EXAMINE the archltecturally valld. 3 SUN 10_. 1300 Suase_• 1 Ftaataa'a y-na W ..
tract 10484, as P9f rnep filed retect any or ell bids. to 11111 bidder will If an 11w&td 1978 UNLESS YOU TAKE file kept by the court II you Bdrma (2 master suites) .u "
lnbook •63.pegea35to37 weive any tnt0<mat1ty 1n • 11 made to him in •<> ACTION TO PROTECT are a person interested 1n $695,000 Traditional 3900 aqtt.5BR 4b•.gU9at EXecutfve •Br 2a famflY
1nc1uatve. ol mlsce41eneous bid to meke awards tn the co•danee with me ietms ot YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY the ea111e. you mey aerve I ~I{ (JI 11f "ttS Realty house, VIEW S•OS.000. rm llYlng r~ dbl gar,
l'U9LIC NOTICE maps, records ot said COUii· interest of the Owner and to 111s b•d promptly MCur• BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC upon 1he executor or admln-• $22.000 down 646-1464 1 ~traly Jocatks, St20ci
•ftplfea flied ty as tuch t1tm 11 defined In retect all other bid• Workme11 s Compensation SALE IF YOU NEED AHfF.X· 111r11or, or upon the at-Realtors, 675-6000 ,.., 539 W~mln~~11 Co~•'~ llhe ·~.IClfl entitled "Dell· PROPOSAL GUARANTEE insurance •nd toebillty In-PLANATION OF THE torney lot the 1J1ecu1or or ! 631-737u UHHYIEWHIH 'mo •
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f'ta.IC NOTICE
• oposl 83 stnnle !amity nltlon• ol the declaration ot ANO BONDS Each old snatl eur1nce eaecu11 • eontrect NA TURE OF T HE ldmrnastr•lor. enO Ille with __ ___ ___ 10'.4 down 3 Bd, lam rm, Bail. ltecla
Pf ng .... eovenants cono111ons and be accomp•nieO by • '" the required torm eno PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Ille c:ovn wllll p1001 ot Mf· Carmel $229.900 Incl -1 :~~ p1:;!c, ~ 0~ ~ rutr1c:11on1 recorded an ce<lflled Of cashier'• cheek lurn11h sallslectory bOnds YOU YOU SHOULD CON· v1c:e a wrmen reque11 stat· l IETTEll WlY land Owner 759-9269 2Br {ownhQUM, 1Utcne0
T boo!\ 14095, page 516 ot 01-or by 8 COl'P<>fel• surl1y tor Ille fatlhlul perlotmanGe TACT A LAWVER tng lhll you desire Special ,, LIFE n 10"-' HWI --1 dbl ~d. heat 4 water
ecrll he zone ch•nge fk:lal R41cords, (the "Oeelat· t>ond on the t0<m l1.1rnlshe0 ol tM con1r1c:t and tor the CALIFORNIA MORT· notac:.e ol the hung ol an tn-Large spacious 5 Bdrm, 5 I I" lmllirST HARBOR RIDGE CONDO pd $850/rno 648-1813 r~-to ch:nge ~lu;n tllon") •nd llf1'f amend-by 1he Owner as guarint" peyment ot ct11ms ot m1-GAGE SERVICE lo CALI· ventory end apprel~I ol • "" E $300.000 2Br 2Ba Prlnci-I=----------
09"1 loeeted on 1,,_ tlleteto 11 made 10 him 1n 1c:-thereundet Sllld c:h«:k or ouly appointeO Ttustee •ions or acc:ounta mentioned di lshed 1 1 Near Mann~s Perk in 2br 2b• pet ok S550 or
~ ,:::;1~~ r=:1:::, menls and supplements thet bidder wtll. at en aw1td terietmen and tlborers FORNIA CORPORATION as Ht•te au.ts or ot the peh-~~~i,~~t~r':S m;~0·~; 1111100 PllS only Bkr 720-0508 IBest hH 'em! 4 tam hll*I
~ V cornet 01 All Ellct91111Q 911 oll Oii rigl\11. cordllf\CAt with the terms ol bidder s bond S11111 be an an unaet lhe tot1owu1g de-In Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 ol ~n 11~!"'~uDover s~!'e°"s.. tash1onable Westchff 2 MDIII 1111( HTlTI 3bf 2bt $650 no IH I Par~r::-1 and Lall• 1 ,: mrner111. m1ner1l right•. 111s b•d ptomptly secure 1 emount of not leas than ten sen bed deeo ot tru1t WILL lhe Ca1110rn1a Probett COde Bdrms. 2 ba condo. end Like a Model w/vlflW 3300 539-6190 Best Alty tee
.oYthW:.t Vldrtni 0~ •tie ne1urat gas rights an<I other Wort<rnen s Compensetlon I tOI P8fGent of the amount ol SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION David ltlfffftg TifttW, area with all the conve-unit Fireplace, delu•e SQ 11 3 yrs old Owner will Cute S400 crptd beeCh
\/llltge of W~brldge llydtOCltbon• t>y w1111-1nsur•nce and ll•bruty 111 the bid The F811hful Per-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Attom•J IOf Petttloftef, 800 n•ences ol a long estab· kitchen cerpets end trade for olher types of pad w/appls prt blllt pd
Thi propoeed pltnt • soever n ame known surenc:e. exec:vte 8 cootrtcl l0<manc.e Bono Stll ll oe not FOR CASH 0< as Ml l0t1h 111 N1wport Ce11ter Orin. hshed community Fe. drapes Overlooks the Real Esttte 1nve1tments blks 10 water c all
copy 01 the tnvlronm.iittl geothermal 11eam and all in ,,,. tequlred torm ind let• 111an one hundred I 100) Secllon 2924h of the C11111 Sult• 920, Hewpclft hecll, land! Only $399,000 Call pool $299•000 I CALL Deya 964-8900 & ' 539-6 t90 Best Alty tee
detwmln•tlon(negetlvldec:.-producl• denved therelrom, rurntsh sattif11c:tory bonds pe<oent ol the lotll amounl Coc:e. ell right, lltle ano CA l2MO now 646-7171. Evet/Wknds 760-9757
laratlon) and other proi-ct wOhout, ~ •he right ror tlle laltllf\11 Pfl(lormence of the bid prtee nemecl tn lhe tnte<est conveyed 10 end Publtslled Or•OQt Coesl (7 l 4) 673 .... 00 Walk to bch. Lg exec home
inform1tlon 1,, tvaHtble tor to drlll, mine, store. explore ol lhe contrtct end for the contract The l 1b0t and Me-11ow held by It under said Dally Piiot February S. 6, 12, .. .. I IEWPllT lllllTI 3Br ram rm. crpta, drpe,
inspection II the Community and operate lllr~he eur-peymenl of c:lelm• of me-ter111s Bond shell be not less Deed ot Tru91 1n the proper'ly 1985 28A 2 ba, decorator's cOl· j d/w, frplc. decka, g9r
Development Department laoe 0t !he upe>et feet of tertalmen ind laborers than one hundred ( 100t l)ef· heteinaltet deSc:rlbed· TW-418 cage S 169,ooo Call eves S l025 utlls pd 538-4837
2801 McOew lrvtne · the subSYrf908 ol said land. thereunde< Seid check or eent of Ille tot1t 1movn1 ot ' TRUSTOR JESSE L 642•8668 or 5•8-7 t•5 Ir . l4...I q!!~h::~=:,~:; T~~~::n~~J~o;:; :~:;;,• o~~I =1 ,':~t:: ~':t~~~t~~~y"=: I~~~ i~tt~ ~~~BAMN"oRYAN~ ----------...... , .u.'1'11"1.'.1!, -wFlllT-••• -,-_.-~m--•o!i·--'""''"""!'--61~-are Invited 10 1 publlC ~r-lgen corpor111on, recorded ( 10) percent ol the •mount of by compentes which ete WIFE • • -• ,._ 1 Accient1 on detail In 4br
Ing to be held by the City of Mey 29, t98 tin book 14079. Ille bid The F11thlut Per-rated .. A" or "Air' '" the BENEFICIARY. CA LI· PUBLIC NOTICE The ultimate In Interior de-3BR t-lm/Oupleic 756-9162 ' Incl• den 2ba all IUK •tru
Irvine PlannlnQ Commission page 1399 ot Otflclel Re-totmence Bond shell be not "Best Rating GuaOe" wlll be FORNIA MORTGAGE SER· ___ ....;.......;.......;......;,.;;,,~-sign with graceful detall· Saa JaH ~I 1 71 he<e $975 539'-6190
on FebNery 21 1985 et cords teu than one hundred (100) accep1ed Failure to submit VICE. A CALIFORNIA COR-FOUNTAIN VALLEY tng In lhe entertaining I•--------• _, ·Best Alty tee
7 30 Pm In the City Coonell Aleo excepting all w•ter perGenl 01 the totel amount acc.eptable bonds wlll be PORATION SCHOOL DllTAICT areas Four bedrooms Spectacular ean Vlewl
Ctaambers 17200 J•m· rights. whether suc;ll weter ol lhe bid price neme<I In the c:euH lor rejec11on of bid RECORDED Jenuary 17. NOTICE oir and lamlly rm. gourmet IESA Ill llAI By Ownra 3000 SF Assum
bor .. 1,...1,;. rights shell be riparian. over· con1rect The Labor 1nd Ma-PREVAILING RATES OF 1978 as lnstNrnent Number 'ADOPTION Of kitchen overlooking the oi••MEI loan 33801 & 338 11 A~
For· more intorm•llon lytng, 1ppropr111111e, per-terials Bond shall be notless WAGES In eccordence with 22582 8ook 12533 Page 73 REIOl.UTION OF water Pier tor 60' yacht -Ce I tte S 2 7 4 . 50 O &
pleaM cell Denni• Trapp .i c01111ng, persct1p1111e 0< con-than one hundred ( 100) per-the prov111on1 or Section ol Ottlclel Record• In the ot-INTENT TO LEAll , Side lie for amener Big lamlly llome ecrou $264,500 OPEN HOUSE
600_3988 •t the Community trec1u11, Without howevet cent of Ille 1o1a1 emount ol 1773 or Ille Ca111orn1a Llbor flee of the Recorde< or OR -IURPLUI OllTAICT boat Original owners from school 4 Bdrm 2 SAT/SUN 11 .5 493.7325
Development Oepanment the tlglll or ernry lot the P · the bad prloe nem9d In the Code the generel prevtlHOQ ANGE County REAL PROPERTY have preserved the bath treshly painted with __ __
Publklhed Orange CoHt etCIM ol SO<:h rlghll as re-contrlCI Only b0nd11MUe<t rein ol per diem wages and I Said Deed ol Trust, de-110 NO. U.11 tmmac condition Re· new floor tlle tn kltcl1en Jllelllilt Btatl fili 1
O•.lly PllotFet>ruery5 t985 terved In deed lrom The by companies WfllCh are hollday•nOove<tlmework an tc:rlbes the following prop-NOTICE IS HEREBY duoedtoS995.000fee and fam i ly ro om $2tOOO.,.,--•ou11brSyrs T ~20 lrv1ne Company, a Mlcttlg1n r•ted 'A or 'A:: In lhe lhe locelity tn Wl'llCh the wOfk erly GIVEN THAT THE FOUN-E I d ,......,
corpor•hon. recor~ May "Best RetlnQ Gulde' wtll be ta 10 1>1 performed hes been LOT 13, OF TRACT NO TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL -nc: ose patio room nr Bay St. CM patio & yrd
29 1981 In boo« 14079 accepted FaJlure to eubmlt obtained lrom the Director ' 7236 IN THE CITY OF DISTRICT nu dec:llred lhel \~\I I HI HI" I S 132•900 ownr 648-M83 S<l8-145&
page 1399 or Officl•I A.-acx:epteble bonds wlll oe or ttae Depat1ment ol Indus-IRVINE. AS PER MAP RE· Ille lollowing ru t property IH 1"11" '"' $SELECT Ct•tlt"' I.ell
c;ords ceuse fOf reiecuon ot bid trial Relllfons a copy 01 CORDED IN BOOK 282 wlll not t>e neeoed tor ~ RlAl ES I ATE OOl"'\Cll£RTIES .,
IC-15154 PARCEL3 PREVAILING RATES OF wtuch11onWe 1n tlleott1Ceol PAGES 18 TO 21 IN-cl1ssroompurP<>M1S ,-631-1400 r-nvr-~. Crypll l22S
NOTICE Of EaNmenll u set IOr'lh tn WAGES In llCCOfdanc:e wtlh the City Clerk 01 the City 01 C L U S I \/ E M I S • Four Cleuroome 11 -~ATHOf theMCtlonenutled 'oertaln Ille provisions 01 Section trvtnean0w1t1bemade1v11t-CELLANEOUS MAPS. 1N Jemes O Harper Sellool ltlllCUIYl(W Companion Niche Pacmc
l'ta.IC NOTICE
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CALL US REGARDING
IRVINE LEASES
tniMINstlealtJ
18124 Culver Of. Irv.
711-lHI "'ENE KElllEfl COWAN e.-nenl• IOf ~· •nd 1773 of Ille Calllornla l •bor Ible 10 Ill)' 1nter11ted party THE OFFICE OF THE localed .. 18685 Sent• Inez From kitchen. Oeck 4 View S325. 5•8-5243
ANO Of' ftETITtON suppofl, Mttlflment t nd COda the Q8f*ll prev•lllng upon request The cont rec-COUNTY RECORDER OF St reel Foun111n Velley, C•.11· ·•-i»-..__ ·-Bdrm. large Mstr + guest C -,-,-----ta It • 4
TO ADMINtlTElll encroachment" 01 the arttc:le r1tes of per diem wages Ind tor and any sut>eon1r1c:t0< SAID COUNTY lorn•a Bdrms. 2 Baths. dbl gar, ••atrc I 881 IC
EITATt NO. A·t2Mt7 entitled easements ol tile llOllday end overtime work In under him shall pay not less MloY ALSO BE KNOWN Tiie Boerd ol Trustees or community poof, spa & Pre,.rly 1250 2BA 2 car gareo-.
To 111 llelra, beneflct1r1M, declaretton the loc:allty in whlCh the WOtk then the spec:llled prevalllnQ AS 14752 Weverly Lane. the Foun111n Valley School tennla courts A super - -Ocean view S 1100/mo.
crld1tor1 •nd contingent PARCEL • Is 10 be per10tmecl 1181 been lretes ot wages 10 all wo•t. Irvine. CA 927 t4 Otstrk:t resolves to leaee the condo at S 159,000 or try CHOICE LOCITlll 494-1054 creditors. and l)efaons who Easements u 1e1 IOfth In obtained ltom lhe Director men emptoyeeo 1n the ••· 111 1 street address or 11cm11es ao lnd"lled ebove I 1 may be OthetYwlM lnter .. led the sections enlltled ce<· of the Oeoartm8'11 ol Indus-ec:utlon Of lhl con1r1c1 common de1lgnallon II under th• terms ano COO· ---,._ --a ease ope' oon OE 2BR HOUM & h"99 lhop
In the wlll and/Of .. 111e ot 1111n eeaemt11111 10 owneta" lrlat Relallons a copy 01 LABOR REGULATIONS ahown abOve no warranty 11 dlllons stiled tn the Resol-II~ CAIYDI JA 8$ ITll If llWITIWI tor home career Wooday
IRENE I( ESSLER COWAN and 'tiupport settlement whlCh 11 on Ille in Ille otflC41 of The contractor sllall comply oiven es to Ila complet9tltlSS ullon ol the Boerd, Reaot· • · REALTY INC OllTl MIU Leg Bcl1 S 1500. 499·2284'
A petlllon h .. been filed land encroechmenl' ol Ille the City Cletk ol lhe City ol with all the requirements ol or corectneu) uuon No 8S-19 Slll,000 &l&•lllO 5400111 + ue ample prkg. e r 91 tht 1 k I n 0 u n. by ARNOLD M COWAN In 8r11Cle enlltled ·easements" Irvine and wlll ~ maoe avail· Section 1777 S together with The t>enellclery under aa1d The minimum monlhly I I 0 ..al lffr
the Supe<IOf Court ol Or-ol the declaretton or cove-eble 10 any Interested perty all other appllc:able require-Deed of Trust. by reeson or a lea" payment tor the term This promises to be one of IJ 0 lrw I, • I obltructed ocean v1-w In
enge Cou11ty requesting th•t nant1, conditions and re-up0n request The contr&e· men ls ol the Callfornla breach or default In the obit· of the teese shall not ,be 1es1 I he moat g orgeous 141· 1721 1 older 2Br t 'h Ba. Private,
ARNOLD M COWAN be •P-atrlctlona. recorded In bOOk tor end any sut>eon1ractor LlbOf Code getlons secured lhereby,j ttten S279 00 per montll pe< horn11s in Newport It's • CIHn w/nlce carpet. Avl pointed H pereon•I rep-t 4092. page 1797 ot Ottletel under him shell pey not Jen DRAWINGS ANO SPECI-he<etolMeexeculed end de-classroom The minimum huge IOI. cul-de-sac l1ce•1 PHJ I I 21181950/mo. 497-6332
r_,t•tlve to •dmlntater the RecOfds (the 'Master Dec:-than lh• specified prevailing FICATIONS A lull Mt of livered 1o the und9'a!Qned a monthly lease P•yment tor locetlon and panoramic Costa b eea d Units. 12x Cl1etmlng 2BR beech cot-
Hiil• ot the dec41d.,,I leratton") and any amend-rites or wages 10 ell work· dr1w1ng11 end speclflcellona written Oec:laretlon ol Qe. subsequent periods may ~ views plus 3 car garage, p 1 1 Th• petition requesta ments end supplements men emptoyeed tn the ••· '' available tor inspection teult eno Demand for Sale. adlulled annuelly at !he Dia· 4 BR. large family room ¥ross r nc plea only tage. Hotel Laguna &
tuthOflty 10 •dmlni1tw the tllereto ecutlon of thl contrlC'I W1thoul ch&rge 11 the 0H1oe end wrllten notice of bteteh trk:l'S dlacretlon A Secur. and formal dining room 60-l 4 l8 Evei °' Wknd1 blue water vlewt. $950.
"tale under lhe lndepen-The s1ree1 address or LABOR REGULATIONS ol Illa Ottec:tor ot Publle 11nd ot electlon 10 cauee the ny/Cteenlng Oepo11t wlll be make this an outatandlng Ia•aaldal Prtt I S 818-963-8645 •11 5PM
0en1 , .. ' ~d1mln11tratl0n of Ea. 0ot1her.1co1dmmponopoes1g1 netio1n T11e eonlr1C10< stltll comply Coworks1 of Ille C111y ~~ ldrvine undetalgned 10 aell said reqNu1redcomprtor1.~olonrxx;_u._P1•11"':_Y_ buyl • BY OWNER, Units, 7700 WfUI Bl la
a .. c ~ ' er Y • w•tll ell the requlremen11 of mp 111 aell o Hou rew-property to sallsty said obll· o m -... ""' ..... 1-0 -v -
A hMrtnQ on the petition putpor1eo 10 oe 85 Oklord secuon 1777 5 ,0QethM wtth IOQ• speciluttont •nd bid gallons. end tlleret11er lhe peld any llOenMd r111 """ ---NnW PAOlflGA SQ tt Xlnt loc CloM to S5 EXec hi111 Sbf •tale indl
wut be held on FEB 20. 1985 •50 lrvtne CA 92n5 111 otller •l>Plk:•ble require-doc um en I a m 1 y b e undetstoned ceused said broller 111 this regerd, •nd & 405 Frwya ~6-7512 den 3ba trplc pool $1100
11 9 30 A M In Dept No 3 •• N1me and aodrus of tl'le men ts ol lhe Ctlllornl• purchased trom the Dep1r1-no11Ce 01 breach and ot e1ec-tllere •h•ll t>e no ~uction Floorplen-3 Bdrm, 3 be, -. • -----w/oPtlon 539~ 190
700 Civic Centw Ortve Weet, t>eneflct&ry el WTloae reqUHt Labor COde ment ot PubtlC Works. Cuy 11on 10 M Recor~ SEP-lrom eny propoul In O.. OlllEI SHIES 'Pollesa. neutral lonet, 2 1a1l11a, Dtttrl Best Atty tee
Senta Ana, CA 92702 !he Ille ii being conducteo DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· or Irvine 17100 Jamoor" TEMBER ••. 1984, .. IN-1erm1111ng the highest rt-IOW YIEW lrpls, patio, nice yd, a. .. 11 1451 .---=--:---c::~-.
IF YOU OBJECT to 1'141 Longview Sl lllnQS & Lo•n FICA TIONS A II.Ill eet of I Ro1d Irvine C11tlorn11. STRUMENT NO 84-381176 sponllble bidder P le: YI 1 spacious layout, qu1I DISTRESS Sale swoc;: ft Lltaat lltwtl 2 S
granting ol the petition you A11c P 0 Box 2827. LOOQ-drlWlnQs and spec:lllelllons 92713 A non-retund&ble '" 01 said Offk:llll R41c0fdl S.eltd proc>Ollll 10 leliM anoram ew o OC41an prop $285.000 """"'-C --
anould either ~ 11 the view T)( 75606 D<rections 15 availebHt for an~lon of $30 00 wm be Charged tor Seid aale wtll be mt<M. t>ut M id prQPW1y mull be re-Four Bdrma 4 huge ex-e .._,IC I I I C ~I \ 5 ml Ir Snow ~lley lkl--2BR 2BA Cond ~
hearlnQ tnd 1tat• yOUf ob-to the •bove pr~y may ..,1hout cnarge 11 the omc. u ch Mt ot documents wilhOut coven•nt °' war· eelved oy lhe deleg•tld of-qulslte sitting room ; ' Ing 3Bd 3ba, 1/~ IC, upgraded ~. comm
19C1lon1 or ttte written oblec· be obt•lned by requestlnQ 01 Ille OlrKIOI' 01 PubllC OrtW1nQ• 1P9C•hcat10t11 and rsnty lllP'M8 or Implied, re-rieer •t the Fountain v1111y Gorgeous pool/patio In Rea1tor1. 675-6000 eaune. J4tC 619-56&-02&9 pool 1775/mo 495•5111 11on1 wtth the covn before Hme In wra11ng lrom the w ork• 01 the City ol tt'VI,... bid documents wtll M m11I· girding 11111. l)OSIMSlon, or School OlatrlC1 Educ.tflon enclosed courtyard Prt-i~~~~~~~~~~
the hMtlng YOAX llC>PM'· t>eneflcl•h .. 1111n 10 dayt Come>le1• sets 01 Mid drew-ed upon r~p1 of requMIS encumbranc411t to pay the re-Center 17210 Oak Street. vote beechel Assume l.£. W 11114 l S l~rt ltula
anoe may be 1r1 '*"°"or by trom •hi lr11 publlclllon of inos speclfk:&tlon• and bid no '''" than 10 c•lenOtr m•tnt11g principal tum ollhe Founte+n Vtlley, CeHtomla. 1st TD Pt1ced at For Cl•lllfled Ad ; FORECLOSURE; 1Bf161 Condo, ---it: your anomey thlsnotlc:• docume nt a m •y be d1yspnor 10111eoateMll0t note(•) MCured by 111d 92708 no later lh•n 200 $715,000 Fee Call c ah Id 1 "* F ....,.., •1
IF YOU AAE 1' CREDITOR Said Hie wall be m•Oe purcha.sed from the Deptn· i openlng 01da tor tn ed· Deed ot Trull, wtth lnterNt pm, on Frld•y. Ftbruery 9, JOYCE D A BOL T or ACTION 1 Pl m · amlly bldg, pool, 'Pa& gym No
or 1 contingent creditor of wlthoot coven1n1 or w&r· ment 01 Put>llC Wor'k•. City dt11ona1 charge ol S5 00 aa In .. Id note prOYlded • .a-1985 SALL y SHIPLEY Call • needl home 9&4-5542 Pit• $750/mo 873-2749
the decllUd, you mull Nie rtnty. ••press or Implied u ot Irvine, t7200 Jtmbor" SECURITY FOR COM-vanoea. If any. undlt the Before ~llOQ 1ny writ· Dally Pllol itatlll 28, IBa a -Sht1 time In your Clelm with the coun or to title, l>Ol-•lon or en-Road. lrvtn•, Callfornla. PLETION OF WOAI< The 111tms of ••Id Deed of Tfull, len prOl)Oallll, the deleO•ted AO-VISOR ....,,
PflM'lf It to the .,_eon•! cumbttncet to u11sty the 927 l3 A non·r•lun<llble Ill con1r11e1 docum811t• cell for f-. chargM end ••Pin"' olflcer 1t1•n call t0r oral bid· 642·5e7& ' 1c"ed comm S 1250. Allt
r•IMl'ltltlvl lf>90lntlld b~ unpetd b1tene41 <llHI on the ol S30 oo wlll be char~ f()( monthty progr"' P•ym•nl• 01 111e Truatee end of the dlnQ A11y peraon wno hts llalft Faraltla.. or Mr ~I 557-Ml 1
lhe oour1 Mthln tour month• llOll 0t notes NCur.o by e•ch Ml or document• bued UP<>f" th• lnQI,_., ttust1 crMted by Mid Deed het~ole><• eubmltted • writ-LIKE NEW 2BR 2 BA trom the det• of ffrtl ,.. M id Deed of Trutt, to wit· Oriwlngt, specitlcetlOn• Ind wum te Of the pereentaoe of Trull 1en bid may 1Ubmll en oral TWNHSE 1 pl 2 IUlnCI of tettllf'I • prOVIM<I I 134,87• 93, plu1 the tOllow· bid documents wtll be mlll· 101 w k oompi.ted The City S•ld sale Will ~ held on bid ••oeedlng by 11 .... 1 tlvt , .. , MIU C.//q ~ J'\" A. f) 1::: ~ S900 ' gar r tty
11'1 Section 700 ot the IOQ •llmlted CO&ll. I M· ed. up0n recetpl ot r91tlHllll• wlll a1e1n ten (10) P91'C41nl ol TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, l)efcent the hlQhelt wrltt9fl "11111 vi.lo l'QU ~' -<b ~(("s• Npt Terr 876-8048
Probtlt• CocM or Callfoml• pet\MI and lldVll'\Oel at the no later th•n 10 calendar h progren payment H 1985 •t 1 t oo A M • 11 lhe bid Tile hlghelt r•ponalble ,.,... ~ cu.r • POllJIN 3BR 2BA hOUM I 1260.
The time for tlllnQ clllme wlll time of !tie tnltt•I PYbllClllllOn days prior 10 the dite Mt for rlfy for completion or Concord Str"1 1t1tr9llCI to bidder •hall be required to O ,_,..~00 ..,, .. , ~ ""' 28R, 28A holJM S 1050.
not P$>1f• prtot 10 lovr or thl• Nollet or S111· opening bid•. tor an .o the b1t1no1 ot the we><k At the t>utldlflO IOCated •t 1&101 •Houte the form of ...... iovr "''~"ltlted -d• -. 1 block to beech, mlcfo. monttw from the dlll or t1w1 12.450 00 dltlonltl entrge of" oo I •hi 1eq~1 and llXPfl'I" of !ut 17th StrMI. Sant• Ana IUCll f0<me1 hH her1tol0<• i..-.., • .. ~ '"'" ""'°'• _.i;, 2 car gareo-. 850-1719 ~ notlOI ·~ NOTICE TO SECURITY FOR co . !the llJOC»lllfUI blddw lhe C1llfor11f1 92701 t>Mn tpt)roved by the Board
YOO MAY EXAMINE Ille ~ffrY OWNllll PLETION OF WORK f 1Clty Wiii pay the amount so T,... totll amount or the of Tru11... I C 0 R H U G E'-gant 3BR. b.,, 2ba. 2
,... ·~ by the cOUft If you YOU ARE IN OEl'AUL r contrect dOCIJmetlla oell or lretlHllCI UPO'\ eoml)lltflel unpaid belenoe of lh41 obi! I rtre Board Of Tru8t... ..,, ..... ,.;;, .... ,..;.;..:..I;,.,,,,;;,,...:::.-,~ 11<>ty Prof. cMcof, pvt .,. • .,.90fl 1111-ted lr1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. monthly progr... II I with th• requlttmlflll or glllon MCured by did PtoP-11\ell rnau the cs.temlln•-. IP•. poolftenn11. '"'k to
"'-•tlrl•. you m.., ""'-IOA TEO MA"CH 28. 1983 l>Hed upon lhe ·1 Government Code S.CtiOn erty to t>e told. t .. het with tlOn •• to whether to ..... bcil. New epll. All am.n.
l4>0'I me executor 0t ldmtn-UNLESS VOU TAl<E AC-•tlm•t• or 1119 '*'centtge tu O' and Ille orovt1110r11 of 1111., .. 1, late chargee, and Hkl faclllti. within tin dtyt I S A y I 0 I !lei. $1800/mo Ind Odrv
ISITtl!Or °' WC>Ol'I the •• TION TO PROTECT YOUR ol WOl1I come>leled The City file contract dOCuMen11 •lltnel.O c::otltl, HJ*!-•"« r~t or bid• . &46-4880. 2131Mt-15U
tome, tOt the ••aculM or PROPERTY, IT MAY BE wtllretlllnten (10)perc:.nt0f C)lf'llilllnQ 10 SubttllUll()n andldYenou.M oftNdlle tnlotmttlon concer111no I' I r I Br, 2 blthl, no pelt
ldl'l'lllNtlrator, end mt w1t11 SOLO A f A PUBLIC SALE nch Pl'OQI' ... .....__, u of Securll'-" hereOI. 11 $59.1)4 t $3 '"-PfOC>OMI etlOUld be ad· ..___. __ .... _ __._.__L • ......1 ) $2()00/ I N 4 BR 2'..t BA on Qn91 2 .,.. ooun....,. proof of ..... IF YOU NEED AN VCPLA· MOUrltY fOt ~~IQ;, of PAOJECf AOMI NIS Oltt Janue?y 21. 1M5 drMMdto FOUNTAIN VAL L__,.__;p..:;;..,;.._~1 \. .. · mo-yH r y 0 t>locri f beacll & • ..a •wrtt1tn raqueet1lll· NATION Of THE NATURE lllebllanc.olthewo<k Al TAAfiON All ~llonar9't· C ................. ler· LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. ~ H ( G ( T . •eo-.llCluflodi--oetwn pell Mf,l=IM Aot S1700rn':, 650·171r
... ,,.... }'OU 0.-.. ~ .. OF fH( PROCEEDING the r.ciueat tnd ••pen• of'"" to 11111 Pf()jeCt Pflor 10 .... a CAM .... .,,.,. 1'2t00AKSTAECT FOUN-1 I I I r lrytnOIOmM.•llolrnallllll-o.t nooce °' -tario.,, lln In-A G A INST YOU YOU "" WUCCeNIUI blOder the op1111no bid.I 8hall OI &don. -............ 9'1 UIN \/ALLEY. CAI •· . lat JOIWa...dl.fOMrcolll To VILLA BALBOA-COndo BMc:hln' dealt It~ ~aftClllOCW....,_,,of SHOULDCOH'Tr\CfAlAW· Clfy wtllpeythe""°""llOd1rec1ed1os.ot~l7t4) Ou1 .... Ttwfltl>eM..,· fOAN IA . U709 171 4 ) ::::::~::-_-_..J_-_...,, __ 1t,.tilf'P'\M anewi•lld lOOll Prof decOf c:cmpl turn land 2br crptd Pll ..,._ .... ,or of lM P9(1 V[A r.talned upon oom()llenct 600-36$5 ~ • _,,_ ...... -4. 142-&&52 At ten1to11 I a • H • [ R I,.. •411C!lftg • •--••e<ty 281281 LA' ,A DA den wl/dc:h9f'1 geley !JW avail
,.,,. ,,, ~·mentioned O.ted Jenumry 29 tM5 ,.1111 the r'9QUl'*'*'tt Of I 8Y OROEA of the City i. r . o 1 •u c e I H • , , CAROL JONU " ~ u pool, ipa • 8Aat vu: k "1-<* I 700 •
..,,..._.f.2'00anol2006of '••dnu ·~ G<wernment CocM SecliOn ~llol the Cltyoflrvint AvtWl!ld T,_.,.. .... Olte Jen 17 IMS I I I' I j' 0 ....,..,. •• ...... """"4 oc .. n bay lltu Lal *IM .. 111*
U.CelltomleProOlfoeCoOt 11111L. ,,_, Y_.. ltrMC. 14402 an<tlh1 Pf0Vlloonlol OAfEO Januwy30 1N& Offtcw, 1110 I.Mt ,,.._ 'OUNTAIN VAUIY · · · -· · .-.!:.:.!:T.;.';;"::1.7!' $1800/mo 632-e.492 Onttlewt*l3bt2ba~ ~ II. ~ lill "9 ..... l1t. T....-, c...... lhe COtltract docum1tnt1 CITY Of -~-. IY1 • .,_., S-. I. ..... AM. ICHOOL Ml'MCT 90UO 77 "~ l'I I ,.., • 'WW .,. ..... .._ C1"t1t:.:tl., er: '*1tln""' 10 Subltlll.1110n MAltCY c. LACIY. Cltf Calltorflll t2711 (FU) Of' TMMT'lla, AM..... 1""29 EY'M/w.&lldt m• w c o r y ltpl• LA11if ...._CA -o.Mel W. gr ~~jj1411 · IC!M M7·"N11 C._ .. ._ 9-N C.... ... ... x:./ll'lop $'100 kid C* ~ Orengit Coot Pu~ Ofenvt Co..1 PAOJ!CT AOMINIS I Publllhed Otange Cout Publlttled Oflfl09 Cot•t Publllhed Oranoe Cout M 190 e.t Alty ... ~ ~ Mttl9Jlll'J .2t 30 Ol•ly Pilol ,~ s 12 TR1'TION AllquetllOntr ... ~D•lly Ptlol '•bfucary 8 ,, 0.lly Pll01 JlltlU!lf}' 29 F.0-Oalty Pilot January n . 29, 38R 2~8A. Lv Am, "'*" 1
CONOO 28r 28•.
,..,,.,.., 5 IN S 10 tit& t!Ye 10 rNt project priOf lo 198~ rv11ry 5. "· IMS tt.t>ru•ry 6. ltM ... to bMdl, S 1,400 dbl gw Hr Hoeg H()IO _______ rw_.40f__ T 4t5 opening bid• 111111 be f .422 f-402 T-399 990·42'~ 080-4221 U951mo. e.o-5324
on a a s 003 ·z a , t a 7
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'a:1:,tm 1NTeRiORS ~= sr Cltiz.n
HANGING/STRIPPING dlac R9fa. Uc. -~n.
VISA·MC 873-1512 K Funke 84S.0193
Expert Wallcoverlng In-REPAIR SpedellS1-S200 a
atallatlon Reas. Conautt· Ina Fr• eet. 30yt'S up.
ant A9sl0nmt 58 1--8590 770-2725 ~Jme Welt
NORMS WALLCOVERING •JoM Henry Rooflno*
ALL KINDS FREE EST Refooflng & Repwat Guer
Uc~33098e 7&0-7211 work Uc 54M2t3
,.,. -contnidort wtlo perform
work Oll9f $200 lndudlnO
.. bof end !Ml~ must
ti. llcenMd. u~
contr1C1or1· lhQYtd 90
state In their lldYer119inD
Contree1or1 and con· eomers. contee1 Mary • <Mondie at 5~ wUtl
lll'IY questlona. ContrllC>
tor'1 State Lltenae • aowo. 28 CMc Cent.er • Pia.a. Room 690, Senta •
AM. CA92701
t ... Uafani.U. A.-n ... tt farai.W Aprtllnb, Val. ert-tt, . Arartantt, Ual. &prtantt, Vat. ...... .. ....... ...... net l!Oltin~~!!!!!.-.!!!~ l~~~~L...J!!!!
ftrrt IMc' IDt l~rt hacll Utt C..t1 •na 2'124 C..tl .... 2114 laat. Inell 2749 ••wrrt lffcll 11H um&... MIN trom exu 10"" '::-~ rent 842 1508 1 tos1. MIBtMn11. enc
Don't delayoncaaualS435 Fat!rlew condo on 88y. 2BR 2ba, patio. Pool/Jae, CLEAN Ealtalde 2Br !Ba. !Br ' rnor xPt. cs:: 12BR dplx. Gar, yrd, mull ... • :.!:'~ ~,,~ ~= . ~':Jim -~~=~'ir,',;~
bungalow w/utlls pd Designer tum, MC pm-' l'ec rm. Nt new cpl/drpa. end get, am yd $825 1st, lulle units. end gar. heel ... at 417 Emeraon S•. Wkly rentWs $135 & !JP. 750-36961250 range S ~ BMc:t't Reward $50. c:.il Mary
S3M190 a.st Alty fee Ing $1695/mo 673-0898 1 Near. So Cout P112a last S300 cleaning depo. & water pd, pool, Jae. u-btwn 20121 olf Tuatln Color TV. Ir• cotlee. ~ tt___..b.-t... 556-7365,...,.. IM2-5832
EASTBLUFF
Lo-4BR 3ba+lam rm
Twnhme. quiet cul-de·
MC. New cpl/paint thru-
out. Comm pool Avail
now. no pets 309 Vlsta
Madera $1475/mo.
Wayne Agt 6-46-8816
EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br
2Ba+dan Hee house. Ale. newly renovated &
lndscpd. Reh req
S 1850+ s 1000 depo.
6-42-0350 or 7JK>-9396
Exec home 3Br 2Ba. prol
decor. pvt spa. comm
pool & tennis. Avl tmmed S1895 mo yrly 499·1213
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE
4br, lam rm, magntflcent
ocean.city II vu. prof dee
& turn, MC .. pool, tennis
975-9889 8181790-5125
l&l .. NW ..
3 bd or 2+ den, dbl gar. all
extras. Beeutllul, g.rdnr,
comm pool $1400/mo
Call Lois Mk 631-1266
$875. Call S.5-4533 Refs. 2452A Elden Ave ercise rm, televlMd sec heated pool & steps to Car19n Mr o .. _ "' • to au Arar••••••, Ual. '•M v de 2B 1B 845-9395 $515 Up 848-1613 M $825 1 Bd lb• gar. all ocean. K11dl's avail. .... n12 1 Xlnt locaUC>n 76()..e055 Lo« Sun 1/27 at ~
1 ._ er r a, amenl1i9* mu1t M9l 985 N Cout Hwy CdM di t AC wnp1 Clnema. CM. rw "' in.Ide new decor. dwsnr, gar' llSTI •SA 2Br Townhouse, attached l 211 'oavld Or Laguna eeacn. 494-5~ . torage j •P<11 1/ ""ms 2855 E before showing of 4:l0 9625 No pets 833-8974 f•-..y-• ••• dbl gar. wto. heat & water 1 II IUln ' --only-min 8 mo IN m g. om ~ · PM 'Fllleon & The Snow-Ptaia1al1 2707 •SPLENDID !Br encl ~ n--pd $850/mo 846-1613 11•1.H I SU I Sii L .. E mo+ sec 645-7234 I Cout Hwy 67 man', one cllp hanglng
29r. 1 d·~ 291h $1 gar. No pet~ frtO. e1ec lNi:.C::fc!.":,:",:e~ $825/$650 Mo. 2 Bd apts I r ._ 3028 W.CoutHwyNew • Ofliet lntals ltl4 ICtluMrcial earring. oma1• coc>P9I'
1750/mo yrly New deool', range 1450. 642-5984 1 April. 2Bdrm• l530/mo & Enct gar. W/O hkkp, In CM. toe 2 Br 2 ba 2 port Beeol'I. khenens. TV lntlb 2911 ~on~·. =
garlnc1 (213)433--0502 1585/mo 2 8d Iba patio 3Bdrms l605/mo. Gu yards/patlos,lrplc. 1 decks. gar. dlx. mod ,S125+wkagl,nodeposi\. 1 • aq •!i.1 28Rc: :zh~::S ., of.--..._. · · 1--t Ill WLn Avan 311$895640-9408 . -s1.301sq rt 1817 w111-1 ............ , .. ...,., tlment • part .,._,.._ ..
C pool, lndry rm. Eastsld• ra~. garbage disposal, in•r-II! t I nes otilf NB Agt s.41·5032 I tor home career OOOay Mt. REWARD. trtal •ti •11 2722 loe, close to all retrlg & carport. For In-Days 675-1M2 OCEANSIDE ol BALBOA, •HI •n . Lag Ben S 1500 499-2286 L.H Vletllng 543-8795
149 E. Bay ' formation call Eves 960-4814 43rd St. 1BR 1ba unit Prtv rm w/ba mr 4 442 Sq Ft, No. CM S.81/fU --------2Br 1Ba, pool, deck, bltns, -c 1 MONTH FREEi l-w•• • -..... 2 carports. No pets. Max TSL IUlllllllT TIPl llllT OI. w/gar. $850/mo yrty+ llrement tiome. Meala & (..,59/mo) A/ . util Incl. t -• ~1
2persons.Lse $710.CaJI 142•1111 (211)120-1114 SUWlllYILUIE <Sep. M6-27t5 Iv your
1
lndy.492-62111544-6098 832-4161/494-4797 ,~~~~~/~'s:~i~ FRI 211 Benn~S.C
btwn 5-7pm 650-0473 Between 2pm-4pm Mon-pl'\Ofle no. for appt. Plaza pttng lot-631~9
Penthouse, spacious 2BR $895/mo 2 8d 1 'ltba day ttirough Friday WIY llT1 !Spacious 2Br Big Cyn ltatala tt I llWNIT llYI SCRAM-LETS
2b I I I townhse. Greenbll, tndry ~ Condo. Tenn, pool, W/O, Sllan nu 5700 sq rt Ample pattllng a, n ca v ew, pat o, nr rm. nice toe. Et side spacious 3BR Live ....... a you have I frLn $1200 8(4--0129 I Roy Mc Cardle. Ritt bch, dbl gar w/stor. One 2078 Thurtn duplex. pvt yd & patio, •Spectacular apts "' r m11e rmmte, prof s.4&-n29 ••W(RS
of a kind, must see. Tll IMIAlllllT quiet. trplc, Obi gar. lndry '* t & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba sultea I Studio apt, VeraalllH n/smkr to shr 3Br 2'.ltBa NW
S 1500/mo 840-1857 :412 111• hkups 1950. 870-1064 •Spaelous townhouses complex. $800/mo. Call CM Condo. Pool. tennis l tal MnlH 11141c 1Sh0p/Store/Oft\ce/StOI'· Grouc:ll ·Delay
C..t1 .... 2724
1Bdrm 10456. gas Pd. pcol.
No pets Refs req.
147 FloWef 645-8161
!Br Duplex, rafrlg, stove.
No pets $475tmo For
ITIOfe lnlo call 775-2199
-• • •Areplaces I Linda 861-3100 ct, 1ac. No git $325 age. 275-74-0 sq rt r.u T 8erT
FIREPLACE. pool. patio. *Private balconlH or • mo+utlls Dys 720-2319 754 "'" rt view IUlte 1eo.ta MeM C-2 s.48-7249 ~RANGE:' X·LG 1 & 2Br Apts. E-Garden patios I Vitia Balboa·Venaitles Eves 751.2224 ' ...., "'2stFll!ld Side 1550 Up 557-284 t $760-$1175 I Wastrial A cOll8ge bound t~ WIY ••n jAgt 631-4960 COM, GREAT ROOM FOR Corn« offices w/balcony ._ .. ,_ --WU -trying to make i.... iaa.-m For rent 1 bd 1ba $500/mo MAN. $475 + DEPOSIT Northam Exposure ----mo"'8r teal t>ener, 10 he ,..._,_ utlls pd 2072 Newport •3 Lighted tennis courts VILLA BALBOA 55 *2 WWW L _, EC1 tt cleened up Na room To
B f I d t ..... 2 S_.mmi"" pools PENT OUSE 640-42 ,......, 1q " •• ~ IQ eaut1 u gar en ap •· Blvd. CM 6-42-1502 .. ""' . .,, * H '* ••• •101 3975 Blrdl Nwpt 8c:t\. his ~ lt'9 ......,, patios, gar1ges. BBQ. •Streems & ponds 2Br 2Ba. fem rm. frplc. FEM PREF, E/C.M. HS ...-. ~1-A rone's.41-5032 Ag! 'l~. he's ec:tlng like a
pool. No pets. llSTllT. •Sony. no pets skylltes. deck. micro. 1 WIYO GARONR. KIO PET STRANGER atr~'
1Bdrm $555 S695/mo 2bd 1 'ltb1 •Furnishings avail I pool, )ac, MC bldg & I OK 1ST• Oep. 546-8121 1 Aa....,....tl
1BR trplc. encl gar $525 28drm 1Ba $64-0 twnhse E-slde, pool, WHY NOT CALL prkng $1200 850-1190 Fem 25 .. to shr 2br l'ltba 1 CANNERY ROW ~B 2815 SPtRrTUAL AEAbiNGS lc*la A f"'.!rubb l'Elll.S 2BR Twnae-styte. encl 301 Avocado 642-9850 gar.Indy rm Quiet Joc, ltl-llll Walk 10 beactlt 3Br 2ba. 5338 ... ~111 Etside c M. :a,~~ f~; s~,;;: Ad~ in A• Mailers a lattndiea llH U u gar. a/c S625· Batty Eaststde delux 2BR t 5 ba must... t O I Com I C·" after 5 S.5-6716 .. ~...,....... g CounM11ng 1815 So Et POSTAL SERVICE -~s 645-9161 or 644·2270 T~h·· w/dln rm' ·1300 2310 Santa Ana new cps, rps m .,, flf s11SF 545-7983 ,_,
llWPllTLWE
WITIMITllOI
S2400/mo, on 116' water·
front In Newport. 3 bdr.,
& view bonus room. Dock
tor 3 boata • one 30' plua
cory home. lots ol win-
dows Available Immedi-
ately. Micki Cooper
14'-1200
NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br 2Ba Condo. end unit.
Garage & carport $780
tel '"MC S.6-7958 Ev ..
Wtttelift ••itt lic•itJ -4 bd, pool, very country,
very charming. • every
extra. gdnr & pool service
Incl. Submit pets Lease,
s20001mo 673-75-44
.... ..... • TSL MANAGEMENT IUWlll YILUIE poolltennlsl S875/mo 'FEM shr hse. non-smkr. I Camino Real. Slll'I Clem qualified 1nd1v1oua11 2BR 1'.~ba. 610 Joann St. sq ft, patio, pool, 5-43-81551650-S.87 2._32 -s. $300 pis ullt. FOA LEASE ~itracti.-1u Lie O 492-7296 Training for exam1nat1on Adults preferred. Small carports No pets $725. M2·l803 15555 Huntington VIII• .. ,. ,.. ·-1 Recorded messages 2-'
d"" OK 645-8453 Curt II 631-1266. LARGE 1 & 2Bdrms. taun· Lane, from San Diego ..... 2* I Garden Grove. 891-0649 dec:Ol'atact office suite ;&..l;;l;;;;;;;;iiiiii~;; h<>urs 891-2626 ""' F -...ay north of <>---h 1332 IQ ft ottlo&-403 sq rt 2BR 1ba, down. pvt patio, E'slde 2Br 1ba, pvt patio, dry lacllltie., pool, water r ..... ~ ' ~ 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, kite Fml rmmte mo/mo olt warehOYse Xlnt IOcatlon
bike to beach $800. Dys all urn pd $800/mo pd FromS459 s.48--0336 ~cF~~~~en. west on privileges, no drinkers $550 Balboa Penln , adj Joon Wayne Airport Fl\IU\ •OS luianan
852-9244. eves 645·3280 tstllast. !51-0424 I LARGE 1Bdrm eut of 557 ·9658 after 3pm · 771•3955 dy 675-2628 ev $1 00 per sq rt 751-5992 \M1U n fer Salt 4012
Harbor. Squeaky clean. WALK to beach studio. $75 W--" -·r So Cst IF/rmmt non amkr to lhr 2Br 1ea downstairs w/frlg. E-slde small 1Bd 1ba col· N 1 5•75 851•9528 Crpts. drps, stove, frig, '""'· '"'"" · • NB, $525. Incl phOne & 'R[ FREE •tw-•• -* 571WJoann.$510mo. tage. Frplc, encl patio opes .. $425utlls lncl536-4637 Plaza.I Costa Men BackBaycondoS300mol mall services sec w/p & ft •tw--
No Pets 838-0772 Agt $450 +sec. S.5-7234 SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba. tots 546·5431 +utll 645•7272 avt immd I photo avail 833-7588 C I C~~t =· :n1,a~~
WllTLAlll VILLAGI
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ol extras No pell $750 Furnished room near s.c. : F/rmmt to Shr 3br 2ba N.B IN e olc. approx 6-42-s/t a : MUST SELL 75K .. inven-
mo. 631-6155 I Plaza. share bath, tamale I home, 2 blks trom ocean. Maflners Mile Reason· MJ llll tory Ow,,.,-motivated &
TOP area. quiet, no pell r r 2 a , $275/mo 556-1737 S375tmo. 548"7398 able ShOwer 6"&-29•7 • llexlble Danny 581-6007
BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $580 refrlg, dshwshr. stove Resp FIT work'g Fem snr 3 M/F non smkr to snr 2bf New Bldg oc Airport l•tiatu 4114
PAV balcony. pool, spa Incl. No pets. Call btwn bdrm Irv condo w/same. Iba C.M. home. $290/mo area Cor~ of Redhtll &
Come & entoJ our gardfn style apts Quiet comtorlablf l1v1f'tl 1n MESA PINES 2650 H1rla 9-4 dally s.45-4855 Non-smkr. av all now ~ 'itutll MS-2256 Brtstol 700 sq ft Recap-Found blk FICoctcer Span-* $40,000 RL y *
nicest coml)le• on westsidt Near blutls overlooking H B Must 549-2447 $350 mo • last mo rent Respon lml to shr Condo tlon area 2 ottlQea 1 1g let on Eucld. S A Friend-p /Tm 2 .S Pll l&T
Stt to awrec1ate' Caragts avatlablf CloSl to beach S-h-a-rp lBr. cpts/drps, 786-970 1 ___ SC Ptia area Loe ran room & · storage · area ty/obed_1en_t 8•9-1437 Grt:YWCosmetlcCultur9 1n
PMl • I,. • U-T llM dshwaher. garege. no ltttb ... ttll 2904 $350 utlls pd Before 3pm $945/mo R & H Property FOUND Lg Black C.t vcty your hOme Easy & VflTY UlllLH S.UI • M4I pets 1500 Call 84S-5577 _ 546-5164 Mgmc 852-8713 Clubl'IOUse Ave. Newport profitable wa t:>uy 111 'YOY
2 ...... 1V• UTI UH . M4I drapes, O/W, gar, no A great piece to Jtve on the Wkly rentals now 1valt Balboa Is hse L1ka new, 408-630 sq Lots ot Found Lhasa Apse dog 11 selling 8AM-6PM (7141
1...... pa ..... Spacious 2BR. w/w cptg, IN NEWPORT BEACH suua1 •nt IRmmte M/Fto shr 3Br 2Ba 0 c AIRPORTA REA-Beach 67~9 -can grow by COfltracl No
2 --· 2 •Tl 1111 . 1111 pets $580/mo 831-5553 Upper Bay Private S 126/wtl & up 2274 New-turn. n/smkr Avt Fab 1 to pn._09 Jan1n & uhls pd St Margaret s School. 838-5620 0t 7PM-11PM lntll LltHI 2211 ....... , .............. ,_ .......... _..., S clubhouses & health port Blvd. C.M 846-7445 June 1 Cam 673-5867 Mo-mo <>ti 852-9366 SJC Feo 3 Call 493-1712 538-t717 Mr Ramoa _ .... ___.. * TUNNING Lg 18drm 7 !,:=========:....===:......=====.......,---~-~=c===::.-.-OCMniront spacJOUs 48'. 1Ba Garden Apt Pool spas, 8 tennis courts. r Th D . p· 50 f1 '"'rm Walk to sand. tn •. ,... ....... $495/mo 710 w 18th pools. close to buslfl4!SS. Send Yovr Sweetheart Special Greetings In , ' e a1 y I of s
825 .... •1•2 MZ·1MJ OC Airport. Fashion
_S=2900==='=m=o=4=99:...·_4 __ ~ .. T1l•-'•H•l•l•E•_IT _______ .. ml!!!!!ll!••••~Wef1110e 2Br 1B..--n;; Island, convenient shops
• cpl, all utll pd $650/mo on sight
+1300 sec. Kids ok
831-5230 art 5 pm Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-
HOROSCOPE
W H 111 de 3Br 1 '~Ba. mants & Townhouses
S patio.. Olahwalhers. Avt from $720, (Ask about YONEY tmmed. Kids ok. No pets furnished apts. complete
$895/mo 645-~6 with TV, linens & utenslls. Your own personal 3 line message will appear Thursday,
February 14, 198.5. This is a memorable way to remember
your sweetheart, husband, wife. parents, grandparents, or
friends.
0 maybe rented for short
MARR XTRA NICE Lrg 1BR Apt. term or longer) On Jam·!----------,
w/pool. no pell, $475 boree Rd at San Joaquin ············••! mo. 846-3818 after 3:30 Hiiis Rd
Wednesday, February 6 laat. hacll Zl4t 1 144-1100
TAURUS (Apnl 20..Ma) 20): Change in connection with home is 1Br •;,ml 10 ocean Quiet --------
imminent. You'll learn more about property value. basic security and complex. lndry carport
desires ofloved one. Highlight diplomacy, express willingness to make No pets $525 536-0490
intelligent concessions.
2 LIKE NEW CONDOS
GEMINl (Ma) 21-Junc 20): Following d ela). you'll get necessary
fundin~. Important to define terms. to know where you are going. to
recognize re:il olltes. Means look behind scenes. do some perwnal
2BR 2ba $850. 2BR 2'"'ba.
2 sty $900 Fplc. pool,
spa. pauo. gar & more.
Nwpt Terrace 675-8048 A.
investigating. detective work.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221· You're on the right track -you'll he
a winner in m o ney and love! Cycle h1ghltdlts power. productton.
re pon ib1hty. increased income. intcns1lied love relation hip
Capricorn. another Cancer play key roles .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 2.2)· Rc:ich beyond current expectations
Reah1e vast audience aw:uts you :ind )'<>Ur product. lnd1v1dual )OU
aided tn past 1s now ready, ahle to return fa vor. Anes. Libra per"io n'i
fiaurc prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Stress mdcpcndcnce. originality.
couraac. pioneering sp1nt. You'll get to heart of matters wherc love IS
concerned. Areas previously dark wall receive benefit of greater hgh1.
Leo plays prominent role.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Desire as fulfilled if you stick close to
home baSC'. Family member has whnt you need -1f you wander far
afield lou will be result. Know it. act accordingly. Cancer, Aquanus
persons play outsrnnding roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 I): Keep options open. rcahzc your own
worth. mamtam sclr-cstccm. Y ou'll be more popular. diet could suffer.
you must become more 11wa.re of body 1mngc. general health. Gcm1n1.
Sngittanus person make th ts an in1cre'ittn& scenano.
SAGmARIU (Nov 22-Dcc 21):Whauppcarsaroadblockcan
be tmn formed mto stepping-stone towards progrtss. Focu on
education. rcadtnJ. wnt1na. commun1catton. plans for po iblc
overseas journey. Scorpio native plays key role.
CAPRICORN (I..>«. 22-Jon 19). Rclationsh1p1rowsstronsrr. )Ou
make commitment. you also act promise in wnt1na.. Foc\Js on 1nterc t
an the occult. meettn&S with unorthodox ind1v1duals. uturc pro pecu
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(714) 642-4321
AGES 11 -14
EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt no.. havt IS openings tor ~oung ta&tr
bt•vtrs tn s~urt ''oidf'S for The Orangt Coasl
Oitly Pilot Our crtw\ star! ,1 3 JO pm and
work unltl 8 30 p m '"eekdays On Satutday we
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lherP 1\ nn dtlrvering or roll'< tio~ .nv~fvtd
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18Remow
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22 -leeguee 23 Range anlm1I
25 Ad"9f'tture 28 Forw1rd
29 Lincoln
30 Fadea
32 Evlluator
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311 Nofth AtlentlC country
42Lut
43 Linden
45 Corr~
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411 Old CUiiom
50 NeighbO< of
Vietnam
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55 e..m.
sesianguege
58 Ant¥Y 80 Welgtlt unit
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67 Orowtng out ee Oneof the _,_
89 Sk1Uon or
Bottoni
70 Deoelves
71 Mulk:fan
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2 Strong beer
3 Fulflll1
4 Cr1m1n1f
5 Svrletl
8 Stow cargo
7 Most lllughly
8 Cvclcoo
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10 Teooous
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12 Dynamo PIF1 13 Put fl>'fti
19 C"-llng 21 Oerl1nd
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Light repairs.
Newport Tire c.n1er
3000 E Coast Hwy, CdM
BEAUTY OPERA TOR
salary • comm Coate
Mesa Linda 642~6992
BKKPG/SEc'Y--
For Chnsuan Oro PIT In
Laguna Bch. 499-2286
IELIYHYCUH
PIT. Mon-Fri. 20·30 hrs
p/wk College Pharmacy,
440 Fair Or , C.M.
545-3288
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For 6 bed Board & Care Potillone • avall apply In
Home for etderty, ... pereon Exper required
penence only 643·8481 ' 2407 E Coaat Hwy I
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Exotle European lml)Orted
MOTORCARS
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208 W 111. Santa Ana
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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4 spd. metalllc blue. Very
low mlles(Stk #22221
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Henna Red (stk • 2201)
'12121• Low mites. Baltic Blue.
Loadedl (Stl "2207)
'12 IUosi Ct1tt Beautlful. tow mites, Safari
Belge(2221)
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Mint Sllll In factory
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well maintained (2227)
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excel, loaded, Blaupunkt,
T -top $3450. 673-2440 c .. m.c HM
'76 SEVILLE. biuetblue.
MUST SELL. P.P. $4260
OBO. 720-0498
'78 Coupe De VIiie,
loaded, extras. 10 ml,
clean $5950. fl.40-5547
'80 Sevtlle 68K. gold, fully
loaded. lthr. moonroof,
cass .. cruise. P.P. sac.
$9995_ 72~0498
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'83 ELOO. low mlla, llke
new $15,500 obo owne</
" dlr 497-5255 art 6pm ,,. , ... .,...., ''ut, .. llft'4"111 _..,,.c.._
714-833-1300
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Price Includes one year
service contract. (P4008)
$12,900
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LARGEST SELECTION
ol late model, low mllNge
Cadillacs In Orange
County! See us today!
540-1880
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541>-1200 ,.,.
'65 Convertible Ford Mue-
1 a ng Classic cond.
$7,000. call 780-2517
;-65 Mustang 302 eng. ndt
work $300. 645-8258
'76 Grenada 6 cyt atlcl<.
60.000 ml. iclnt cond, 1
owner, S 1395 640-0326
Before SAM-after 5PM
'79 MUSTANG Ghia
3 dr auto, V6, atr, crulte
$3250 low mL 673-6726
Li1ctl1 1323
·if Uncoln, exit cond.
Make offer Hm 642-7835 --
work 548-2201, H-~60
'76 Continental. S 1000. or
bell oner 548-5873
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848 Dover Str"t
Newport Beach
cau ate<eo S2200 PP Dy Ol••••ltllt 1317
847-68U, Ev 536-3008 ( .. , 1, ............ )htl
P1r1c~t 9117 biu dieMt"'MuST Sl!LL
'i2 Tero• wM• front I $3500 Obo 720-0499
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676·1938 or 957-.<>e18 SAVERS 714/432·19n
112-0100 Beautiful '7' TARGA. Too many upgrades to men-'lllUIULUI
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FORICA8T8 ON A2
i11f ',(JI\' ff 114•Jf,µ( l •'1-
.
Irvine teachers picket schools
Single-day strike held to call attention -
to instructors' demands in"°n tract rift
Teachers Association. said 527 classes Wednesday from the
teachers walked picket lines. That substitutes who took th~ir place
was 8_7 percent of' the teachers eligible today.
to str'!ke,. Homer .said, explaining the Superintendent A. Stanley Corey
assoc1at1on advised some of i\s . $aid at 9 a.m. that operations were
teachers, such as first-year instruc-runninf "very smoothly" at the
tors. to report for work. district s 2S campuses. He said pick-
Corey said enou&h substitute
teachers and administrators were on
hand lO assure all students ~
supervised. The district hired 400
substitute teachers and adminis.-
trators to take the place orlhe stritm.
according to Assistant upcr-
intcndent Dean Waldfotel.
have today," Waldf*J said. ..In
both cases, we're doina much benet
than we expected."
Corey_ 51id few parcn11 of the
district s 16,000 studtnts bad c:alled
headQuartcn today about the walk-
out. ftc attributed that.. in part. to
extensive advance notice aboua &hie
strike.
By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN °' ... ~ .........
Braving chilly winter weather and
carrying signs that said. "I'd Rather
Be Tcachina." more than SOO Irvine
teachers walked picket lines this
Coast
Room In UC Irvine's
Donald Bren Events
Center will be named
after big donor./ A3
The Newport-Mesa
Schools Foundation Is
struggling to get cam-
palgn off the ground/ A3
Calif om la
He doesn't look like Elvis,
but an LA man says he's
never seen another Chi-
nese Impersonate 'The
Klng.'/A5
Nation
Senate committee has
approved Edwin Meese
as attorney general In
12-6 vote today./ AS
David Stockman
challenges Congress to
come up with a better
budget proposal./ A4
World
Peruvl~n guerrillas black
out Llmll airport after
Pope lands./ AS
The metal gate to
Glbralter Is opened for
first time In 16 years./ A5
Mlnd&Bocly
Slow motion video helps
athletes rehabilitate at
Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital./81
Want to get rid of a pain in
the neck? Here's a simple
technlque./81
Sports
Newport Harbor High
uses height advantage to
knock off Estancia and
tighten Sea View League
basketball race./C1
Several area community
college football players
will continue their playing
careers at four-year
schools./C2
Ex-Chicago Wti'lte Sox
and Philadelphia Phillies
slugger Greg Luzinski has
retired and will now
coach high school
baseball./C2
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory
helps boost kids' Images
with ·'The Right Self.'' /83
INDEX
Births A6
Erma Bombeck B2
Bridge A8
Bulletin Board A3
Business 85-6
Classified C4-6
Comics A8
Cro11word C6
Death Notices C3
Help Yourself 82
Horoscope cs
Ann Landers 82
Mind and Body 81-2
Opinion A7
Paparazzi 81
Ptey AeYtew 83
Poffce Log • AS
Publlc ~otlce. C3
Sports C1-3
Tetevttlon B3
ThMteri . 83·•
W•thet A2
morning in a one-day protest strike.
The walkout was aimed at breaking
a deadlock in contract negotiations
with the Irvine Unified School Dis-
trict. which called the strike illcpl.
Ken Homer, president of the frvinc
L:ater. se.veral. h~ndred teachers e11ne was orderly and that he'd
ralhcd outside d1stnct headquarters rccelVcd no repons of any non-
on Barranca Parkway. striking teacher being prevented from
Teachers planned to reclaim their entering the schools.
.. We have 2S to 40 percent of our
(750) teachers in plact and 8S to 95
percent of the students ~·s normally
At lrvine cam puses, some picU1en
(Pleue ... T&AC-/A2)
New heat
on waste
dumpin
proposa
Conservationists,
fishermen attack
Strin fell ow plan
By ROBERT BAllUR
Of ..............
Cit ing potential hnards to
Southern California sea life, a na-
tional coalition of recreational fisher.
men and conservationists joined the
cities of Fountain Valley and Hunt-
ington Beach in calling for full
environmental studies on the cleanup
of Riverside County's Stringfellow
toxic waste dump.
The group -the National Coali-
tion for Marine Conservation. Pacific
Region -is headquartered in San
Diego and claims I 0.000 members.
Exccuuve Director Carl E. Net-
tleton said the organization, which
already is aJarmcd .. by the depiction
of important fish stocks and the
dctcnorauon of the 'marine environ-
ment... fears that the Stringfellow
matenal that will ~ dumped five
miles off the Orange Coast may make
tb1np worse.
.. We're pretty disturbed that thcrt
is no ElR (environmental impact
rcpon). Nettleton said. ''Whatever
they're clcanjna 1s poisonous on land
and will ~ poisonous in the oman.
There are polluuon standards ; for
Teachen protat deadlock In contract negodatlon• outaide WoodbrldCe lll&h School In Irvine.
~,...,.......,~...,_ human health but they (the officials)
(Pleue eee WASTS/A2)
Mesa _firm helping
accused spy'-s famHy
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. o.itr ..........
A Costa Mesa law firm has estab-
lished a relief fund for the wife and
children ofa 20-year FBI veteran held
by federal authorities on espionage
charges.
While special agent Richard Miller
awaits trial for allegedly consp1nng to
sell U.S. intelligence documents to
1he Soviets. his wife Paula 1s struuJ-
ing to feed their eight children and
keep their San Diego County home
from foreclosure.
'Tm desperately treading water,"
Mrs. Miller said. in a telephone
1nterv1ew this morning from her
home in Bonsall. a rural town near
Escondido.
The legal firm of Booth. Mitchel.
Strange and Smith in Costa Mesa
volunteered in October to represent
Mrs. M1llcr'in her financial dilemma.
The attorneys received perm1ss1on
from the Costa Mesa City Council
Monday to operate the "Paula Miller
Family Rehcf Fund" for a one-year
penod. Money from the relief fund
will go to the family and not to the
firm. which is offenng its services for
free.
(Pleue eee ACCUSED/ A2) Richard Miller
OC deputies seek bettei:
work conditions at jail
By JEFF ADLE R
Otho.ilr ..........
Orange County shenll's deputies
have approved a JOb action aga1n<1t
the county in an attempt to focus
attention on working conditions in
the Orange County Jail.
Robert Macleod. general manager
of the 800-member Association of
Orange County Sheriff's Deputies.
said the action 1s aimed at improving
working conditions in both the men's
and wome o·s jails.
The work action was authorized b)
union members on a mail-in ballot.
the first of Its kind ever submtt1ed to
the membership. accordilltg to
Macleod. '
He also said a JOb acuon. such as a
walkout or sick-out. would be last
resort measure that he hoped
wouldn't be necessary. Other work
work actions might include work
slowdowns. informational p1cket1ng
or mass attendance at a Board of
Supervisors· meeting
Mcleod said the assoc1at1o n wasn '1
Sttktng more mone) or any add1tonal
holidays. JUSt the improvement of·
work111g cond1t1ons 1n the Jail. long
troubled b-. over-crowded con-
d1t1ons.
Macleod said the inmate popu-
lauon has reached 2.100 in 1he Jail.
which 1s de 1gncd to accommodate
(Pleaee eee DEPVTDtS' / A2)
Main Street in HB
~ . . ·Jgoi-ng-wrong way'
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of_Dl!lr ..........
Huntington Beach officials were
accused toda) of not haHng a grasp
on reahty because the) refused Mon-
day night to reverse the d1rcct1 on of
traffic on Main Street in the down-
town part of the cit)
Don Gibas. v.ho operates a golf
club assembl} and repair shop on
Mam Street in the second blocl east
of Pacific Coast Highway. declared
that downtown merchants now are
doomed "to go thro ugh business
another season" with potential cus-
tomers forced to dnve the "wrong
wa" .. on Main Strttt.
.:The merchants will be the losers
again The} (C11) Council) members
arc losing a touch v. 1th rcaht) ...
Mam Street current!) has been shut
off to t-wo-wa) traffic for three blocks
from Orange l\ venue to Pacific Coast
Highway 10 create a mall effect.
V1s11orscan onl" dn\e to the area in a
westerl) d1rcct1on
The one-way route. according to
Ga bas and other merchants. shuts off
the pnme source of customers tra' cl-
(Pleue .ee MADI/ A2)
Computer hacker case
sen~ back to Irvine cops
8JUSA~Y °' .. Olillf ....... The e>r.nge County 06stric1 Attorney's Office haS _,.,the fr1IUd
and grand theft cue against two young computer wtzardt back to
Irvine polloe for more Investigation.
"It's a complicated cue," Deputy Olatrk:t Attorney Tom PrNMte
said Monday. "There ere mont upectawe need to to<* Into."
~offce arrested a 17-~-otd tMne youth end• 15-yellr-dd from
Tustin In earty January for altegedty ..... Ing ebout $2,800 In
merchandtee by ltlegaJty using a computetmct lf'°PS*IG Mf'Ytce.
The pair, whoM rwnea were not relealed beeal• c1' their.-,
used credit card numt>ert they found on dtecwded cr9Clt 9lp Cllrbonl
(1'111• ._ OOIOVTU/d)
Fireworks mogul facing explosive charges
County's Moriarty finds sex. money-shifting
rapsjotntng rackets. br1bery ~nd corruption
By RITA BEAMISH
'I I,..._..._ .
A reported sc>. and mone)'-laundcr-
1na scandal 1 the latest bla"t in a
string of allegation' aimed at W
Patnck Monany. an Oranac Count>
~reworks maJ.nate with 111\k t.o
1nflucntual C1hfom11 pohuc1an
Morian)' 1ntncatC' hu~inc'' em-
pire nd relation hip to 'late and
local lawmakers are under mvc uga-
hon h Rvcral law enforctmcnt
agencies. includina the FBI. Internal
Revenue rv1cc and the Onange
ount)' d1stnct attome}.
He 1s accused of using his far-Ouna
bu 1n« ICtl\ it1cs to pu h lcgislauon
favorable to h1' .\n1hc1m·baseJ RC'd
Oev1I firt\\'Otk rompGny. one of the
nauon's laracst. Allepuom 1ndudc
rackcteenna. bn~r) and corrupuon
In addition. the Los Anacles cll)
attome)''toffice 1$con11nu1naa pro~
be&un last )'car into Monany's bus1-
nes ~ to former Los Anaclcs f 1rt
Chief John Otrard
Def~ ,.''""' from t ~pan-
ment 1n 19 2. Gerard had supponcd
un ue<'C ful Monany·t>K~cd cam·
p;uan lo alldw lhe sa~ of se><allcd
safe and sane 11rcv.orks. and h1 name
has come up in other a pttU of the
Monan) ca~
The larttc't 1nv~11pt1on into
Monan ·, a( 11v11~ 1s a Joint probe
..
b) tcderal and Oran1e ( ounty also cha~ t_hat the ett) offiaah
authont~ It has led to h1 indictment ~tfftl) ~ to hcense Moriany
on ra kctccnng. corruption, mail and a partneT to operate the cuy•i first
fraud and illegal pmbhng charscs an pmbhna club.
an allqcd bnbcry scheme involving In addition to the C'ommettt Club,
hccn 1n1 oh card club 1n Commerce the Joint probe 1 foaasina on otha'
Tnal is l-for Ub.. 1 l. Monan ~ -Monan) 'a actt\'\Ul!!IL. ___ _
pleaded innocent •hho\&ah aulhorittcs muse \0 dllCam
Qo"cmmcnt Pf'OSC<.'UlO" allqc pt'C'fi or lh1s br'c>9dcr 1nvcstip.
that C'ommcrct official 1nclud1na uon
tormer Ma or Robcn ul , had Ho-.c' er. bits aftd p.cccs of 1nfor-
acttpted sttttt o"ncf'h1Mn1C'tt11 1n mauon from CO\lrt doc:umcn law·
Monan' 's < ahfom1a C'ommertt u1t and med.a rt'POrt paint
C1ub 1n rt'tum for lqaht1na pm-' Monan an inftUHt.al buli·
hhng. Tht r3cl t lt't'nn1 1nd1ctment (Pt ...... &DLoelvs/Aa)
'
GI•• CaMI DAILY PILOT ITOHday, February S, 1985
-. El Toro motorist fa~lng
trial in Newport hit-run
IJ STEVE MARBLE °' ................
An El Toro woman who alkgcdly
h.it two Newport Beach restaurant
worker$ wi lb her car and left them
unconacious in the. roadway. was
ordered Monday to stand lri,al fo11-
felony hit and run.
Rhonda JQan 8uononato, 24, will
appear Feb.· 19 in Orange County
Superior Court for arraignment. She
faces a maximum sentence of one
year in jail and a S 10,000 fine if
convicted.
Buononato reponedly was driving
north on Dover Drive in Newport
Beach on Nov. 11 when she alleacdly
struck Margarito Aceves, 19. and
Salvador Diaz. I 8.
The woman's wrecked silver
Da1sun 280Z was found the same day,
abandoned at a condominium com·
plex. in Costa Meu. according to
pohct. But Buononato waJ no1 ar· and fracturtd leg.
rtstcd for neatly a month btt~use Dia? testified that he rccalkd lillle
police had difficuJly provina she was of the accident. Ht: remembered
d1ivin11he car. steina a set of headliahts loom up
Buononato finally surrendered behind him and heud the roar of a car
after POiice found an eyewltnm and cnainc. He said hewos hurled into the
obtained an atrfst warram. air and landed on the pavement.
The two men. both Co1ta Mesa blaekina out seconds later.
residents and employets of the Poli"Cc said they were able to
Rueben E. Lee Restaura_nt, were determine the Datsun sponscar was
ridif\I home on bicycles at about 2 involved in the accident af\er fLOding
a.m. when the accident happened. hair and flesh from both victims
Police said the bicyclists were hit embedded in the car's windshield.
from behind, lifted into the car's lnvestiaators said they talked to
windshield ond thrown into the road. Buononatodaysaf\crtheaccident but
Both were found face-down in a did not have enouah evidence to
marked bike lane by a passerby, arrest her. They said the woman was
aocordina to police reports. accom~nied by her auomey durina
Diaz. who appeared in Harbor that inacial interview.
Municipal Court Monday to testify in She surrended Dec. 7 in Harbor
the one-day preliminary heanng. Municipal Court after Police ob-
sutTercd a broken neck and still wcar5· tained an :arrest warrant. She is
a brace. Aceves, who did not a1,>pcar at • prcs<:ntly fret" on her own re·
the hearing. sustained head anjurics coanitance.
ACCUSED SPY'S F -t\MIL Y AIDED •••
From Al
Candace Stevens. an employee
with the finn and secretary of the
fund. said any money will be gener-
ated solely through anticipated news
stories o n the plight of the Miller
family. Reporters will be asked to
mention the fund and include the
address: P.O. Box 3883, Costa Mesa,
Ca .. 92628. She str~ssed that no fund·
raisers or door-to-door soliciting
would be done.
The fund was formed an mid-
January after stories on Mrs. Miller.
43. and her children. ages 2. 5. 8, 9. 12,
16. 17 and 19. appeared in news-
papers and on a cable news program
an San Diego, Stevens said. ,
"People just indicated an interest
1n donating money to the family, but
there was no place to send it," she
said. "When (Richard) Miller was meots. She recentl y was notified that
arrested, the family's income totally mongage holders are preparing to
closed." foreclose on the family's five.acre
Richard Miller. 47. was two years ranch·style home.
away from retiring from lus SS0,000-Mrs. Miller is driving a borrowed
a-year job when he was arrested Oct. 3 car. while keeping tabs on money
on suspicion of conspiring to sell spent fo r gas and toll calls. Her eldest
government defense information to child. Paul. works in a local country
two Soviet emigres in Los Angeles. club and contributes as much as he
The firs1 FBl agent ever to face can, Mrs. Miller said.
charges of espionage, Miller was "J have to ask him if he made
allegedly to receive SS0.000 in 'old enough tips last night to pay for milk
and S 15.000 cash for the information. and soap. We ran out of milk and
He is being held at the federal prison soap." said Miller, a substitute
on Terminal Island while awaitang teacher who hopes to find full-time
trial In Federal Court in Los Angeles. work in September.
Meanwhile, his wife turned over "I just have to get through until
the two fam il y cars, a I 982 Dodge van . then, if I lose everything and have to
and a l 982 Isuzu, to creditors because start from zero ... " she said, her voice
she could no longer make the pay· drifting.
WASTE DUMP UNDER NEW ATTACK •..
From Al
don't look at animal health."
The group has written to the
Environmental Protection Agency,
supporting the stands of Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach of-
ficials. who have called for complete
studies before up to 187,000 gallons
of treated hazardous materials will be
shipped to the coastal cities early next
month.
The material, which will be treated
at the Stringfellow site in Riverside
County and then again at the Orange
County Sanitation Districts' treat-
ment facilities , will be dumped into
the ocean between Huntington Beach
and Newport Beach.
Federal and state officials clajm the
material will pose no health dangers
to people or wildlife. They say.
however. that the hazardous ma-
tenals are threateninJ underground
water supplies in the Chino area. and
that cleanup work can't wait for
complete environmental studies.
Fountain Valley has hired a con-
sultant to study Stringfellow en·
vironmental hazards. Depending on
the findin$s. Councilwoman Barbara
Brown ~id the city might file a
lawsuit to block the arrival of the
material.
La~una Beach officials are con-
sidenng joining Newport Beach of·
ficials who recently voted to support
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach in the fight for an environmen-
tal review. according to Brown.
Nettleton, the director of the San
Diego-based recreational fishermcn-
conservationist group, likens the
imminent Stringfellow transfer to the
environmental hazards that he said
posed a ··massive threat" to birds and
threatened the extinction of many
California Brown Pelicans in the
COMPUTER CASE •••
PrelllAl
to order m.chandJM from 10 compaptea Hated With The Souroe, a
computerlud ehopplng lerVtce, potlce lafd.
kw91tlgatora say the comput• whiz kkS• ordered about $11 ,000
In merchandlM. part of which wu delivered to vacant houHS In the
Tuetln-lrvlne ....
Prlwtte uJd -ff 'a-not WMJeual for hit office to requ•J more
Information befOte deciding whether to prOMCUte a cue.
. Once ttteowrwra of the«edtt cards, the merchandlae companies
and the tong dtatanc:e teCephone companlea WhOM llnea were ueed to
commtt the alleged CttmM are added together, th-Ire are more than
35 poeetbte vtctlmt, Sgt. Dfck Bowman, lrvtne Pollce Department
pubt~ lnforma11on offlcer, Mid.
·"They're (the DA's offk;e) u1Ualty very picky aboUt times and
datee. A lot of times they aend It back for more work."
PoUce want felony charges flied against the teen-agere, but It wlll
be ':IP to Privette to decide If there la enough evidence to mike them
stand before a Juvenfle eot.1rt judge.
early 1970s.
Nettleton said it wasn't learned
until almost too late that the dumping
of DDT pesticide caused a thinning of
egg shells that reduced birth ra tes. He
also said that anchovies ingested
DDT materials and larger fonns of
sea life ate the anchovies. The
process. he said. caused "a major
fishing decline" in Southern Cali-
fornia.
Defense attorneys
goon the offense,
nab theft suspect
By tbe Associated Pre11
Sao ta Ana Lawyers Jim Andres and
Larry Young ordinarily defend crimi-
nals. but they switched sides when
Andres saw two men burglarizing a
colleague's car and caught one man
after a two.block foot chase.
Andres. who plays football every
weekend and who ran in a marathon
race the day before, said he and
Young chased the men after they
started "walking away nonchalantly"
with Nancy Swanson's car radio
Monday outside their law office on
Ross Street.
"I wasn't even thinking about the
radio. I was thinking that this guy has
to be causht," Andres said. "Larry
grabbed him around the neck. and I
grabbed his arm and pulled it behind
his back. Then we marched him right
back and put him face down on the
lawn in fron l of the office and got right
on top of him."
The man with the radio got away.
but police booked Jose Salvadore
Luna. 32. of Santa Ana for investiga-
tion of car burglary.
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES FOR MORIARTY ...
From Al
nesi.man with large banking and real
estate holdings. Prosecutors arc re-
portedly examining alleged ca m-
paign·law violations. bankin~ ir-
regularities and additional bnbery
schemes.
Orange County Deputy District
Atomey Maurice Evans calls the
year-old invci.t1gat1 on "multi-
faceted."
Most rct·t•ntly, allegation)> were
reported that Monarty was involved
in laundering large sums of money
through associates to 32 state and
local poht1c1ans. It also was reported
that Moriarty provided prostitutes
for ~mt" of the public officials.
includang Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Clark as well as to bankers and
orher business associates. Clark de-
nied the allegations.
The poht1c1ans who got the alleged
laundered money. including Gov.
Georac Dcukme11an and key state
Democrats and Republicans, all de·
med knowledge that Moriarty might
be the source of donations they
received in other peQplc's names.
The other lawmAkers named by
former Monarty associates Richard
Raymond Keith and John E. Murphy
as having received prostitutes all
e11hcr dented the allegations or re-
f used to d1scus4' the ma tier.
Among chose named were two
influcn11al Ocmoc rau, As· ~mblymrn Mike Roos of Los An·
actcs and Richard Robinson o( ant.a
Ana.
• Kc11h and Mµrphy contended such
allea.e<f 1nO~cnce-peddlin1 was an
cfTon by Moriarty to ban local laws
..-inst se><allcd safe and sane fire·
works. His Pyrotronks, Inc. sells
firework1 under the Red Devil brand.
MonanyhuttfutcdaU 1n1ervacws,.
but hit S.Cremcmto anomcy, Donald
Keifer. said 1h11 the Sl-)ar-<>ld
fathcrof si~ children wu aopallifd by
~ I
the repans.
He ~id Monany has had nothing
to do with prostitutes. He also denied
claims that Moriarty asked friends to
make political donations in their own
names and then reimbursed them.
Keith and Murphy's stories about
Monarty were an attempt "to luck a
guy when he'<; down." and protect
them selves from their own legal
troubles, Keller declared.
Keith. who claimed he attended
poht1cal functions at Moriarty's re-
quest and expense, faces a March I 9
tnal on tax evasion charges. •
"Kei th loved rubbing shoulders
wi1h the politicians." said Keller. "He
Lalked about it to numerous people
what a b1J guy he was with the
poltacians. ·
Moriarty first made headlines 1n
February 1983 when Los Alamitos
police probed irregulanties relating to
cable television construction con·
tracts in Orange County where his
fireworks company was head·
quartered. A confidential police
cri minal report on one contractor was
leaked and anonymously sent to
officials in three cities. Moriarty had
business tie to a compctin1 contrac-
tor.
Los Alamitos Police Chief Kelson
McOamel said the s.ome backiround
ttport wa~ found to have been
procured by Officer Mike Hole.
whose father worked for one of
Moriarty's companies, and who
eventually went to work al the
Commerce card club. Althtlu&h he
was pJannina to quit anywa~. Holt
was su1pellded for genina the report
1.nd showina it lo has fathtr •
McDaniel said
In April 1983. Los Alamitos police
turned over lhe results or theu
inyestiption to the Oranac County
di triC1 attorney.
Ne•• came publicity about the huse
,
/
contribuuons Monarty and his as-
c;ociates had made from I 980·8J to
elected officials. many of whom
supported state legislation to ban
ci ties from outlawing fireworks.
The !">tate Legislature narrowly
passed the measure in Auguin 1982.
but thcn·Gov. Edmund (i. Brown Jr.
vetoed it.
By the end of 1983. Moriany's
banking practices were under
scrutiny. and 10 January 1984, the
Orange County Grand Jury began
two months of secret hearings on his
$20 million in unsecured loans at
C'ahfornia Canadian Bank. Court
documents revealed that Moriany
also was being invc<1t1gatcd for poss-
ible grand theft. campaign law vaol-
auons. bribery und conspiracy.
In a sworn affidavit. one California
Canadian banker. Jonas Gislason.
allegedly told 1nvest1gators that
Moriarty and Keith had ,upplied
pros titutes to him and Chief Gerard.
And Keller confirmed thll\ Oerard
had invested in a condominium
project of Moriany's. A published
report said Moriany paid off a
Califomia Canadian loan for Gerard.
Moriany and several associates
also were sued in l 983 for allqcdly
defaultina on S48 I ,000 in loans by the
now-defunct Bank oflrvine. of which
Moriany wH a foundin-director.
Last . July, Califomta Canadian
sued Moriany, claimina he had
siphoned nearly S25 million ftom his
Cali(orniA Canadian acc:ounu to ac·
counts at the &nk of Irvine.
Meanwhile. the U.S. Anorncy's
office encercd 1hc pro~ last Much
and subpoenaed records from aevml
or Moriany's comp3nies.
That was just iwo months before
federal bank1nc offi~iab decl1red the
Bank orlrvtnc 1nsiolvcn1 bctauK ofa
scri~s u(bad loans tn l9 l
WlAIHlR
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1·2 poor ~ m •2 11 5·28 p.m. 1•2 poor 81111 ..,_dlno 52 31 Moon tlMt IOCWf 81 5·46 p,m .. Mii
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TEACHERS PICKET IRVINE.SCHOOLS •••
From Al
wore knit ski caps, mittens and ear
muffs to ward off the crisp early
morning air. At Woodbridge High
School, they sipped steaming coffee.
marched to keep warm and waved
signs at students entering the parking
lot.
"At least it's· not raining," said
Errol Allan, one of about 35 striking
faculty members at \Yoodbridge High
school. "I got here at 6:30 and there
were three people ahead of me ...
Asked wh y the teachers whe en-
during the cold and giving up a day's
pay that will cost between S 103 and
SI 95. Allen replied. "I think they're
supporting the negotiating team."
}ie added. "There's no intention to
hurt anybody. This was no surprise.
Both sides were prepared for 1t. I feel
there will be no adverse effect on
5tudents. The school is still a safe
place for them to be."
Doris Anderson. a Woodbridge
High an teacher carrying a sign that
read, "Programs don't work. teachers
do." i.aid parents and students have
been supponivc of the strike.
She $Sid she hoped the walkout
would spur the: distnct's board to
change its n<--gotia.ting po~ition. .
"I don't know what It takes for
them to get the message," Anderson
said.
In December, district officials pres-
ented their "last and best" contract
proposal. offering teachers a J percent
pay raise ret roactive to July I, I 984.
and providin$ a fonnu la for an
addi tiona l raise next year. The
teachers asked for a 2 percent raise
retroac11vc to July and another 2
percent this spri ng. tions to the strike varied.
Disagreements also exist concern· "I think they should get a raise."
inJ insurance provisions, teacher said freshman Jeff Bennett.
gnevance ri$hts and an "agency "It's kind of stupid," said
shop" provision that would require sophomore Jeff Murphy. "They're
all faculty members to join the some of the most well-paid teachers
teachers' union or to pay an around."
equivalent fee. Sophomore Andrea Vlachovsky
Last mon1h, teachers voted by a disagreed. "They're not being paid
large margin to participate in a one· what they should be."
day strike rather than accept the Senior Mike Schaefer said he didn't
district's contract offer. ex~t to learn much in classes with
Larry Chrystal, a WoodbridJe ~igl) ., s~titifttf. ~.'lr'.s·goiQg JO•~ \ kic~
math teacher who's on lcavt b1h is back day,' he said.
serving as a faculty negotiator, said, At Stone Cr.eek Elementary School,
"The feedback we're getting is that picketing first-grade teacher Mary
we're gaining momentum. SQme Kay Michelsen said she'd en-
people who voted 'no' have now said countered no hostility from parents
they've changed their minds and will dropping off their children. She said
join in the strike." nearly all eligible Stone Creek faculty
He said some teachers were par-members were participating in the
t1culary annoyed at two recent letters strike.
from Sui>crintendent Corey, who Regarding the youngsters' reac-
changed his first greeting of "Col-&ions to the picketing. she said, "I
leagues" to "Employees" in the th ink they understand it very well. I
second letter, wh ich informed think they know we enjoy teacbfog
teachers their insurance payments but that we feel we have to do this.
wou ld·not be made by the district for They know it's a job problem and not
the strike day. a student problem."
"The real breacb of faith has been Picketers at Lakeside Elementary
the way the districf-\as trea1cd us," School also reported near IOOpercent
Chrystal said. "The teachers of this faculty participation in the walkout.
district no longer trust the adminis-Carrie Valderrama, who teaches
tration." grades six, seven and eight at
Asked about the tone of the recent Lakeside, said passersby bad giv£n
letters. Corey said the second was a "thumbs up" gestures of support and
legal notice from the school board. that students had offered to make
The superintendent added , "food runs" for the picketing
"They've engaged in an ille&al strike. teachers.
This 1s not exactly an act oriove and
charity against the district."
Woodbridge High students' rcac·
DEPUTIES'S JOB ACTION •.•
Couple purchase
their own town
From Al
1.300. And while 173 dci:;uty pas·
1t1ons arc budgeted for jail duty, only
110 deputies actually are working an
the Jall.
In an auempt to work out the
problems with the county, Macleod
said he has set up a meet an~ with the
co unty's employee relations rep..
rcsentative. John Sibley. The two arc
expected to meet and discuss the
assoc1auon's complaints thas week.
During contract negotiations last
summer, the union sought a I 2·hour
work sc hedule for deputies assigned
to jail duty. Under the plan, ultimate-
ly rejected by the Board of Super-
visors. deputies would have worked
four days on with three days off one
week followed by a three-day shifl
with four days off the followi na week.
FREMONT, Neb. CAP) -Not
many people get to own an entire
town, but tcachcr-aanoc outfitter Lou
Christiansen and his wife Janet plan
to do juit that, even if it is a bit small.
The Christiansens have agreed to
purchase the north-central Nebraska
town of Sparks and use it as a base for
canoe trips on the nearby Niobrara
River and summer camp operations,
he said.
MAIN STREET SQUABBLE IN HB •••
From Al
1ng Pacific Coast Highway from
Ncwpan Beach and Long 8cach.
Gibas said he wanted the rerouting to
take place now in order to take
advantage of the coming spring and
summer season.
City Council officials, however.
voted to delay action on the prOJCCl
until it can be cobrdinatcd with
dowtllown redevelopment efforts -
perhaps in two years or !;O.
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"I believe it would be a waste of
taxpayer money to make the change
in Main Street at this time/' Coun-
cil man Don MacAlli1ter said today,
"because it may have to be redone-by
redevelopment plans."
MacAllister also said he remains
unconvinced that a change in Main
Street alignment will help merthants.
He said he believes the street may
indeed be goinit the right direction
b«ausc "the parking spaces are
always taken."
But Git)as said 1he spots usually arc
taken by inlanders who park in the
lots in front of the stores for free while
going to the beach.
Costs to change the traffic pattern
of Main street are estimated at
SI 5.000. But associated costs with
other modifications would hike costs
to about SI 56.000.
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Room In UC Irvine's
Donald Bren Events
Center wlll be named
after big donor .I A3
The Newport-Mesa
Schools Foundation Is
struggling to get cam-
paign off the ground/ A3
California
He doesn't look llke Elvis,
but an LA man says t}e' s
never seen another Chi-
nese Impersonate 'The
Klng.'/AS
Nation
Senate committee has
approved Edwin Meese
as attorney general in
12-6 vote today .I AS
David Stockman
challenges Congress to
come up with a better
budget proposal./ A4
World
Peruvian guerrlllas black
out Lima airport after
Pope lands./ AS
The metal gate to
Glbralter la opened for
first time In 16 years./ AS
Mlnd•Bocty
Slow motion video helps
athletes reh&tjllltate at
Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospltal./81
Want to get rid of a pain In
the neck? Here's a simple
tect1'11que./81
Sporu
Newport Harbor High
uses height advantage to
knock off Estancia and
tighten Sea View League
basketball raoe./C1
Several area community
college football players
will continue their playing
careers at four-year
schools./C2
Ex-Chicago White Sox
and Phlladelphla Phlllles
slugger Greg Luzinski has
retired and wlll now
coach high school
baseball./C2
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory
helps boost kids' Images
with "The Right Self." /113
INDEX
Births A6
Erma Bombeck B2
Bridge A8
Bulletin Board A3
Bullness 85-6
Cl ... lfled C-4-6
Com let A8
Crouword C8
Death Notlcea C3
Help Your..,f 82
H~oacope C6
Ann Lander• 82
Mind and Body B 1-2
Opinion A7
Paperazzt B 1
Play Review ~
Poffce Log A3
Public Notlcee C3
Sport• C 1--3
T etevtalon B3
Theltert ~
W•ther A2
umeilt ·over teen
•
e
SID arine~s eat
Transient arrested
f ollowtng squabble
in Laguna alley
BJ ROBEllT RYNDMA.N °' .............
An 18 year~ld transient bu been
arrested in connection with the fatal
stabbina of a Marine in 1..aauna Beach
Monday ni&bt.
Gene Frederick Hinman who
police said is a transient in the L.a'una
Beach and South Oraqe County
area, WIS &tTCSted without incident
about three hours after the 1:30 p.m.
stabbinc. said S&t. Ray Lardic.
Police are witlihoJd1na the name of
(Pl--... 8T AlllllJllO/ A2)
New heat
on waste
dumpin~
proposal
Conservationists,
fishermen attack
Stringfellow plan
BJ BOBEllT B~ ..............
Teachen protat deadlock ln contract necottadon• out.Ide Woodbrlqe BIC:h School In lnine.
Citin& potential baz.a.rds to
Southern California sea life. a na-
tional ooalttion of recreational filher·
men and conservationists joined the
ci ties of Fountain VaJley and ffunt-
inaton Beach in c:allina for fuU
environmental studies on the cJeanup
of Riverside County's Strinafellow
to1ic waste dump.
The iroup -the NationaJ Coah-
uon for Manne Conservation, Pacific
Reg.ion -1s headquartered tn San
Diego and claims 10,000 mcmbcn.
.... Irvine teachers walk the picket lines Executive Director Carl E. Net-
tleton said the organization, which
already is aJanned .. by the dcpktion
of important fish stocks and the
detenorat1on of the marine environ-
ment," fears that the Stringfellow
material that will be dumped five
m.ilesofftheOranieCout may make
uunas worse.
One-:cfay strik-e conducted to call attention
to instructors ' demands in contract hassle
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ofltle~Net .....
Braving chilly winter weather and
carrying signs that said, "I'd Rather
Be Teaching." Irvine teachers walked
picket lines this morn ing in a one-day
protest strike.
The walkout was aimed at breaking
a deadlock in contract negotiations
with the Irvine Unified School Dis-
trict. which called the strike illegal.
Teachers planned to reclaim their
classe~ Wednesday from the
substitutes who took their place
today.
Su perintendent A. Stanley Corey
said at 9 a.m. that operations were
runninf .. very smoothly.. at the
district s 25 campuses. He said p1ck-
etins was orderly and that he'd
received no repons of any non-
stnking teacher being prevented from
cntenng the schools.
Corey said enough subs111u1e
teachers and administrators were on
hand to assure all students were
supervised.
He had no figures on how many of
the district's 750 teachers were sink-
ing. but said. ··we know we're
covered" in the classrooms. He also
said he could not 1mmed1ately say
how the strike had affected student
attendance.
The supenn1enden1 also said few
parents had called the d1stnct head-
quarters today about the walkout. He
attnbuted that, in part. to extensive
advance notice about the stnke.
At Irvine campuses. some picketers
wore knit ski cap,, mittens and ear
muffs to ward off the cnsp early
morning air. At Woodbridge High
School, they sipped steaming coffee.
marched to keep warm and waved
signs at students entenng the ~king
lot.
"Al least it's not raining," said
Errol Allan. one of about 35 stnking
faculty members at Woodbndge High
school. ··1 got here at 6:30 and there
were three people ahead-of me ...
Asked why the teachers were en-
during the cold and gJV1ng up a day's
pay that w11l cost between SI 03 and
$195. Allen replied. "I think they're
supporting the negotiating team "
He added. '"There's no intention to
hun anybody. This was no surprise.
Both sides were prepared for It. 1 feel
there will be no ad verse effect on
students. The school 1s s11ll a safe
place for them to be."
Doris Anderson. a Woodbndge
High art teacher carrying a sign that
read. "'f>roaram s don't work. !eachers
do." said parents and students have
(Pleue Me TEACllERS/ A2)
"We're pretty disturbed that there
1s no EIR (environmental impact
report). Nettleton said. ~WhatevCT"
they're clcanine 1s poisonous on land
and will be poisonous m the ocean.
There arc polluuon standards for
human health but they (the officals)
don·t look at animal health."
The aroup has written to the
Environmental Protection Asency.
supportina the stands of Founwn
Valley and Hunl10&1on Beach of-
(PI--Me WASTS/ A2)
Mesa law firm volunteers Computerhackercase
to aid accused spy's family sent back to Irvine cops
9Y USA llAHomY ............... By TONY SAAVEDRA
Ofltw~,... .....
A Costa Mesa law firm has estab-
lished a relief .fund for the wife and
children of a 20-year FBI veteran held
by federal authorities on espionage
charges.
Whale special aaent Richard Maller
awatts trial for allegedly conspirina 10
sell U.S. intelliaence documents 10
the Soviets. his wife Paula is strugal-
ina to feed their ei&ht children and
keep their San Diqo County home
from beina foreclo5Cd upon.
P FOPil IN l Hi Nl WS
'Tm desperately treading water:·
Mrs. Miller said. in a telephone
interview this morning from her
home in Bonsall. a rural town near
Escondido.
The legal firm of Booth. Mitchel.
trange and m1th in Costa Mesa
volunteered in October to represent
Mrs. Miller in her financial dilemma.
The attorneys received perm1ss1on
from the Costa Mesa City Council
Monday to operate the "Paula Maller
Family Relief Fund .. for a one-year
penod. Money from the relief fund
will go to the family and not to the
firm. which is offenng its services for
free.
Candace Stevens. an employtt
with the firm and secretary of the
fund. said any money will be aener·
ated solely throuah anticipated news
stones on the plight of the Miller
family . Reporters will be asked to
mention the fund and include the
address: P.O. Box 3883. Costa Mesa.
Ca .. 92628. She stressed that no fund·
raisers or door·t<>-<ioor sohc1ting
(Pleue ... ACCUUD/ A2)
c The Ortinge County Olstrlct Atte>m9Y•• Office Ml.-. ._ hud
and grand tMft cue againa1 two ~ ~ ...,di b-* to
lrvtne pofloe for more ln~tjglltton.
"It's a complcated cw," Deputy oe..tct Attom.y Ta. PwfrAftl
Mid Mond8y. "There.,.. more MpeOtl we fteed to look lnlo. ••
Polee arrweted • 17-yur-old !MM'°""' Md• 11a,_,411 .,_
Tuattn In wty January for d1~ • 1a ii ..,. 11.-tn
rnercNndlM by lffegaffy~ a~~ ----The pear, wt'4>M,,.,,,....,. not r1t1111 d ..__of...,...._
u88d etedtt card numberl they tound on cllcsdlld CNdlt llp oerlNIW
(PII r -~ti Gl..,&9)
Fireworks. mogul facing explosive charges
County's Moriarty finds sex, money-shifting
raps jotntng rack_ets. bribery and corruption
IJ RITA IEAMISR
'Ill I ,.,._.....,
I
A reported se" and money~launder·
inc tcandal is •he latnc blast tn a
tnn1 of allqauons inned 11 W.
Patrick Moriany, an Oranac County
fireworks m~ate with hnu to
Influential Cah(om1a pohtkians.
Moriany' antricai. bu.linen tm·
p1re and rtl1t1on hip to state and
local lawmakers arc under 1nve tt&A·
t1on by ~vcral law enforcement
aacnciC$.. indudi"I the FIT. ln1cmal
Revenue Service and the Onnec
oun1y d1 tnct attorney.
He is accutcd of u 1n1 his far-Ouna
bu11nm ac:t1\ltics to pu h leas lauo"
favorable to his An1hc1m·bUcd Red
0011 firewo,. mpany, OM of the
nation' 11~1. Alqations inc.'lude
racketccnna. bnben' and com&ption
In addition. the to An&cks ('1ty
attomcy'sofficc 1scont1nu1naa probe
bqun la t year into Moriany'a bu •·
ness tics to former Los Anaelcs Fire
Chief John Ocrard.
Befort rctinnc from the ckpan° ~nt 1n 1982, On.rd had upponcd
untucttuful Mon•rw·t.dced cam0
pe1p 10 aJlow the sale of ao-c:aUed
sate and sane fireworks. and his Mme
his C'Ome up in other a peas of the
Moriarty catc.
The lartnl in tpt10ft into
Monart ·1 lt'ti ... iti~ ii 1 J01n1 probe
by t~l and Orange t ount) also charecs that the C'1ty off1C1al1
authontcs It hu led 10 has md1ctmen1 sccTelly ap'C'Cd to hccntc Monarty
on raC"ketcenna. rom.ip11on. mail and a panncr to opqate the etty'1 fint
fraud and 11lcpl pmbhna cha~s 1n pmbhna dub.
an allcacd bnbcl')' scheme involv1n1 In addition to the Commcrce Oub.
hccnstna ofa card club 1n Comrne1tt. the Joint PC"Obt a focu na oa other
Tnal 1s Kt for Feb 12. Monart} upecu of Monany's llC\IVlllCL
pleaded innocent. aJ\bouah aulhorillft refue to dt1a19
Govmtment pro uton allqt t.pecifte:S of th1 brOidci' 10~-
that Commerce offiC1al 1ndud1n1 oon. .
former Ma or Rbbtrt Eula. had However. biU aad peetU of tnfof-
acttptcd tttrtt ownenh1p interests in mation from to\lft documenu, ......
Monany•s C'1hforn1a ommm.-e suits. and med.. repons. pain~
ub 1n rctum for l("IJlhTI".'J pm· ' Monany aw 1nfhirildal -..:
bhn The rad.etttnna 1nd1C'lment (.._.. ... &DLOelfti_,
El Toro motorist facing
trial in Newport.hit-run
ly STEVE MAABLE °' ..............
An 1:.1 "I oro wo~ who alleaedty
hit two Newport Beach reslaurant
worke!'1 with her car and lcf\ them
unconscious in the roadway. was
ordered Monday 10 t.and trial for
felony hat and run.
Rhonda Joan Buonona10, 24, wiJI
appear Feb. 19 in Oranae County
uperior Court for amug.nment. he
faces a maximum sentence of ont'
year in Jail and a SI 0,000 fine if
convicted.
Buononato reportedly was driving
north on Dover Drive in Newport
Beach on Nov. I I when she allegedly
struck Mara.arito Aceves. 19. and
Salvador Dilll, 18.
The woman's wrecked silver
Datsun 280Z was found the same day.
abandoned at a condom1n1um com-
plex an Costa Mesa. according to
police. But Buononato was not ar-
rested for nearly o month bccau~
police had difficulty provina she wu
driving the car.
Buononato finally surrendered
after police found an eyewitnc s and
obtained an amltwarranl.
The two men, both Costa Mesa
residents and employees of the
Rueben E. Lee Restaurant, were
riding home on bicycles at about 2 a.m. when the accident happened.
Police said the bicyclist were hit
from behind. lif\cd into the car's
w1ndsh1cld and thrown into the road.
Both were found face-<lown in
marked bike lane by a passerby.
accordina to police repons.
Diaz. who appear«! in Harbor
Municipal Court Monday to testify an
the one-day preliminary hearing.
'iufTered a br1>ken neck and Sllll wears
a brace. Accv~. whod1d notappearat
the hearing. ~usta1ncd bead inJunes
and f~urcd leg.
D1u testified that he recalled hnlc
of the accident. He remembered
sce1n1 a set of headlight~ loom up
behind him and heard the roar of a car
engine. He said he was hurled an to the
air atd landed on the pavement,
bl1ck ng out seconds later.
Pote said they were able to
dc1er inc the Datsun sportscar wa
in vol cd in the accident afler finding
hair•4nd nesh from both victim~
embe4dcd in the car's windshield.
lnvtstiptor) said they talked lo
Buononato days after the accident but
did not have enough evidence to
arrest her. They said the woman was
accom~nicd by her a u omcy durina
that inu ial interview.
he surrended Dec. 7 in Harbor
Municipal Court after police ob-
tain<'d an arrest warrant. She 1s
presently fret on her own re-
cognimncc.
Deputies want better working conditions
By JEFF ADLER
Of .... Delly ....... ..,,
Orange County sheriff~ depuues
have approved a job action against
the county in an attempt 10 focus
attention on working conditions in
the O range County Jail.
Robert Macleod. general manager
of the 800-member Association of
Orange County Shenffs Deputies.
said the action 1s aimed at improving
workingcond111ons 1n both the men's
and women's 1a1ls.
The work action was authorized by
umon members on a mail-in ballot.
the tirst of its kind ever submitted to
the membership. according to
MacLeod.
Mc Leod said the association wasn '1
scekina more rnoney or any additonal
holidays. just the im_provement of
working conditions in the jail, lo ng
troubled by over-crowded con-
ditions.
Hl' also said a JOb action. such as a
walkout or sick-out. would be last Mac,Lcod said the inmate popu-
resort measure that he hoped · la1 ion has reached 2.100 in the jail.
wouldn't be necessary. Other work which is designed to accommodate
work acuons might tnclude work 1.300. And while 173 deputy pos-
slowdowns. informational picketing itions are budgeted for jail duty, only
or mass attendance al a Board of 110 deputies actually arc working in
Supervisors meeting. the Jail.
STABBING DEATll IN LAGUNA •.•
From Al
the 21 year-old Manne. "ho was
stationed •H C'amp Pendleton. until
Missouri atlthont1es c:ontac1 h1-; fam-
ily
looking the alley reported the stab-suffered earlier. Lard1e said. The
bang and gave police a descnpllon of friend was unaware of the argument
the suspect. or stabbing.
The Marine was pronounced dead A weapon believed used in the
on arrival at South Coast Medical stabbinJ was found in H tnman's
Center in South Laguna. ~sscss1on and was re~ove~ed at the
time of his arrest. Lardae said.
Police said Hinman and the
Marine were in the alley along the 400
blockofCedarWa} arguingovera 16-
year-old female associ:11c. whose
name was withheld, when Hinman
al legedly drew a knife and stabbed the
unarmed Marine three or four 11mes.
ff inman then reportedly fled.
Hu\Jnan was arrested after he · The suspect was taken to South
v1s1te'd a friend's apartment tn Coast Medical Center for treatm ent
Laguna Beac~. nearl_y th~ee hours of hisinjury and was later booked ~
after the .stabbing, pohc~ said. police on suspicion of homicide.
.The fncn~ called po!1ce soon after Hinman is being held in lieu of
Witnesses 1n an apartment O\-er-
H ~nman. a.mved. ~eking help for a $250,000 bail at the Orange County
minor &nJury Hinman re portedly Jail.
WASTE DUMP UNDER NEW ATTACK ••.
From Al
lic1als. who ha'"c called for complete
studies before up lo 187 .000 gallons
of treated ha1ardous matenals will be
shipped to 1hc coastal cities early next
mon1h ~
Tbe mat.cnal'.'wrnch wall be treated
at the Stnngfello" si te 1n Rl\t>rs1de
County and then agatn al the Orange
County an1ta11 on D1s1r1cts' treat-
ment fac1ht1es. wall be dumped into
the ocean between Huntington Beach
and Newport Beach.
Federal and state officials claim tht'
matenal wall pose no heallh dangers
to people or wildlife They say.
howe,er. that the ha1ardo us ma-
tenals are threatening underground
water supplies in the Chtno area. and
COMPUTER CASE •.•
Prom Al
to order merchandise from 10 companies llsted with The Source~ a
computer•zed shopping service, police said.
Investigators say the computer whiz kids ordered about$ t1 ,000
In merchandise, part of whtch was dellvered to vacant houses In the
Tustin-Irvine area.
Privette aaJd It's not unua
Inf ormatlon before decfdtng whet
Once the owners of the credit cards, merchandlM companies
and the long distance telephone companJes whOM tines were ueed to
commit the alleged crimes are added together, there are more than
85 poulble vtctlma, Sgt. Dick Bowman, lrvtne Potlce Department
public Information officer. said.
·''They're (the OA's office) usually very picky about times and
dates. A lot of times they send It back for more work.··
Police want felony charges flied against the teen-agers, but It wlll
be up to Privette to decide If there Is enough evidence to make them
stand before e juvenile court judge.
that cleanup work can't wait for
complete environmental studies.
Fountain Valle} has hired a con-
sultant to study Stnngfellow en-
vironmental hazards. Depending on
the findings. Councilwoman Barbara
Brown said the city might file a
lawsuit to block the arrival of the
material.
Laguna Beach and Newport Beach
officials have considered Joining
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach tn the coalition. according to
'Brown.
Nettleton. the director of the San
Diego-based recreational fishcrmen-
conscrvatio n1sl group, likens the
1mm1nent Stringfellow transfer to the
environmental hazards that he said
po<;ed a "massive threat'" to birds and
threatened the extinction of many
California Brown Pelicans an the
early 1970s. ·
Nettleton said it wasn·1 learned
until almost too late thafthedumping
of DDT pcsuc1decaused a thinning of
c.-gg shells 1ha1 reduced birth rates. He
also said that anchovies ingested
DDT materials and larger forms of
sea life ate 1he anchovies. The
proces<i. he said. caused "a maJor
fishtng decline" in Southt>rn Cah-
forma
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES FOR MORIARTY ...
From Al
ncc;sman with large hanking and real
C'itatc holdings. Proc;ccutor-; :ire re-
portedly nam1n1ng alleged cam-
paign-law violation\. banking 1r-
regu lar111e5 and :idd1t1on:il hnhcry
'>Chem es
Orangt' ( ount} Deput~ 1)1<,tnct
\tornt>y M:i untl' ban\ <.Jll\ the
~car-old 1n\c\t1gat1nn ·multi·
faceted"
Most reccntl>. :ilkgat1<>n'i "-ere
r~ported that lvionarl~ wa<, 1nvohcd
an laundering large 'iU m'i of mone>
through a'i<i0<.1atc\ to 32 \tare and
local poht1c1an\ It al'io wa<; reported
that Mona rt) pro\-ldcd prmtllute<i
for <iome of thl' puhhc officials
including Orang<.• C ounl> 'iupcrv1~r
Ralph ( lark a'> "-<'II a'i to banker-; and
other busine\~ B!>SOCl3tes ( lar'k de-
nied the allrgat1on~
The poht1cians who got the alleged
laundered money. 1n<luding Gov
George DcukmcJ1an and kc\ stale
Democrats and Rcpubllcan!t. all de-
nied knowledge that Mo nart) might
be the source ol donat1o nr. they
received an other people"~ namer..
The other lawmaker., named by
former Monarty associates R 1chard
Raymond Keith and John ( Murphy
ns having received pro~t1tute<i all
either denied the allcga1100\ or re-
fused to d1scun the matter
Among those namt'd were two
1nnuen11al Democrat!». <\'i'
stmblymen Mike Roo" of Lo'i An-
cic$ Md Richard Rob1n~n of~nnta
Ana
Keith anJ Murphy contended 5uch
allcatd 1nnuen('e>opeddhn1 wa" an
effort b) Monany to ban local law'
a,pmst so-called safe and $1\nc fire
work$. His Pyro1ron1cs, Inc . sells
fireworks under the Red Devil brand.
Moriarty hu ref ustd oll 1n1erv1ews.
bul ht m nto 1uomcy, Oonek1 Ket~. said that the H-year-old
fatl'ltr or SI' children was appalled by
I
the report-.
He said Mo nany has had nothing
to do with pros11 tu1es. He also denied
claims that Moriarty a sked friends to
mah· po litical donations in thc1rown
names and then reimbursed them.
Ke ith and Murphy's stories about
Moriarty were an attempt "to kick a
gu~ "hen he's down." and protect
themschc'i from their own legal
troubles. Keller declared.
Keith. who claimed he attended
political functions at Monnrty'~ re-
qucsi and expense. faces a March 19
tnal o n tax evasion charges.
"Keath loved rubbing shoulders
w11h 1hc poht1c1ans." u1d Keller. ··He
talked about ll to numerous people
what a b1~ guy he was w1lh the
polt1c1ans.·
Monany first made hcodhnc~ in
February 19&3 when Los Alamitos
police probed irregularities relating to
('ahle tt>lev1s1on construction con-
trael<> in Orange County where his
fireworks company was htad-
qunrtered. A confidential police
criminal report on one contractorwa&
leaked and anonymously sent to
ofTic1als 1n three cities. Monarty had
hus1nes<i 11cs tO'a competing contrac-
tor
Lm Alam1to\ Police C.."h1ef Kelson
McDaniel S3id the same background
report wa'i found to have been
procured by Officer Mike Hole. who~ father worked for one of
Monany·~ compan1e . and who
eventually went lO work at the
Commerce card club. Although he
wa~ plann1na to quit anyway. Hole
wa$ $u pended for iemna the rcpon
and show1na 1t to his father.
McDaniel said.
In Apnl 1983. Los Alamitos pohC'~
turned over the results of their
'""est1pt10R lo 1M Oran (aunty
d1stnC't attorney.
Next came pubhctt)' about the huge
contributions Moriarty and his as-
soc1alt'S had made from 1980-!U 10
elected officials, many of who m
~upported state legislation to ban
cities from outlawing tireworks.
The state Legislature narrowly
passed the measure in August 1982.
but then-Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr
vetoed 11
By the end of 1983. Moriarty'~
banking practices were under
scrutin). and in January 1984. the
Orange County Grand Jury began
two months of secret heanngs on his
$20 million in unsecured loans at
C ahforn1a Canadian Bank. Court
documen1s revealed that Monarty
also was being investigated for poss-
ible grand thefl. campaign law viol-
ations. hnbery and conspiracy.
In a sworn affidavit. one California
Canadian banker. Jonas Gislason.
allegedly told inve tigators that
Monarty and Keith had supplied
prostitutes to him and Chief Gerard.
And Keller confirmed that Gerard
had. invested in a condominium
project of Moriarty's. A ~ubhshed
report said Moriarty paid off a
C'ahforn1a Canadian loan fo r Gerard.
Monerty and several auocaates
also were sued 1n 1983 for allegedly
defaulting o n $481 ,000in loans by the
now-defunct Bank of Irvine, ofwh1eh
Monarty ""as a foundinJ director.
La t July. California C'anad1an
sued Moriarty. claiming he had
siphoned nearly S2S million fro m his
C11ifom1a CanJd itn accounts to ac·
counts at the Bank of Irvine.
Meanwhile, t~ U .. Anomey't
office entered the probe last March
and ubpocnaed records from sev~I
of Monarty'1 compan1c1.
THat wa JUSt cwo months bcfo~
fcdenl blMJ O~Nlt ~
Bank of Irvine 1ntol\'ent. becaU$C or a
Kn~• of bad loans in 1982
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Jobless OC man
fails in suicide
try from freeway
By ~ As-.cU.te4 Pre.1
A man who had lost his job jumped
o nto the Santa Ana Freeway from a
5(}.foot-high overpas.s in an apparent
suicide try that left him seriously
injured. Buena Parle police said
Monday.
Roger Francis Miner, 36. was
found unconscious Sunday night
beneath the Western A venue over-
pass of the Santa Ana Freeway in
Buena Park, Officer Terry Branum
said.
Miner was in serious but stable
condition Monday al UC Irvine
Medi~J Center in Orange with a lara.e
gash on h is head a nd multiple broken
bones, Branum said.
· Miner had left the Humdinger Bar
in Buena Park shortly before the
inci dent, he said.
"Several people in the bar said he
was very desponden t and they were
concerned about him so they called
police," Branum said.
".It appeared he had jumped in a
suicide try," Branum said. Apparent-
ly. he had not been struck b y any cars.
Gayle Petreny, a bartender at the
Happy Dutchman, said Miner was
upset because he had been fired as a
"clean-up man" there Feb. 1.
ACCUSED SPY'S FAMILY AIDED •.• "
F~mAl '
would be done.
The fund was formed in mid-
January af\er stones on Mrs. Miller.
43. and her children. ages 2. S. 8. 9. 12.
16. 17 and 19. appeared in news-
papers and on a cable news program
an San Diego. Stevens said.
"Peo ple J USI indicated an interest
in donating money to the family. but
there was no place to send it," she
said. "When (Richa rd) Miller was
arrested. the family's income totally
closed."
Ru:hard Miller. 47. was two years
away from retiring from his $50.000-
a-year job when he was arrested Oct. 3
on suspicion of conspiring to sell
government defense information to
two Soviet em igres in Los Angeles.
The first FBI agent ever to face
cha rges of espionage, Miller was
allegedly to receive SS0,000 in iotd
and S 15.000cash for the informat1o r..
He is being he ld at the federal prison
o n Te rminal Island while awaiting
trial in Federal Court in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, his wife turned over
thetwofamilycars.a 1982Dodgcvan
and a 1982 Izusu. to cred itors because
she could no longer make the pay-
m ents. She recently was notified that
mortgage holders arc preparing to
foreclose o n the family's fi ve-acre
ranch-,tyle home.
Mrs. Miller is driving a borrowed
car. while keeping tabs on money
spent for gas and toll calls. Her eldest
child, Paul. works in a local country
club and contributes as much as he
can. Mrs. Miller sajd.
"f have to ask him if he made
enough tips last night to pay for milk
and soap. We ran out of milk and
soap." said Miller, a substitute
teacher who hopes to find fµIJ-time
work in September.
"I just have to get through until
then. if I lose everything and have to
start from zero ... " she said, her voice
dnf\ing.
TEACHERS PICKET IRVINE SCHOOLS •••
From Al
been supportive 01 the stnke.
She said she hoped -the walkout
would spur the district's board to
change us negotiating position.
"I don't know what ll takes for
them lo get lhc message," Anderson
!.aid.
In December. d1stnct officials pres-
ented their "last and bes!'' contract
proposal. offering teachers a 3 percent
pay raise retroactive lo July I, 1984,
and prov1d in$ a formula for an
add11ional raise next year. T he
teachers asked for a 2 percent raise
retroactive Jo July and another 2
percent this spring.
Disagreements also exist concern-
'"~ 1n'iurance provisions, teacher
grievance ri~hts and an "agency
shop" provision that would require
all faculty members 10 join the
teachers· union or to pay an
equivalent fee. 1
Last month. teacher-; voted by a
large margin to part1c1patt' in a o ne-
day strike rather than accept the
distnct's contract offer.
Larry Chrystal. a Woodbridge High
math teacher who"s on leave but is
serving as a faculty negotiator. said.
"The feedback we're getting is that
we·re fUlining momentum. Some
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people who voted 'no' have now said
they've changed their minds and will
join in the strike."
He said some teachers were par-
ticulary annoyed at two recent letters
from Superintendent Corey, who
changed his first greeting of "Col-
leagues" to "Employees" an the
second letter, whic h inform ed
tcachel'1 their insurance payments
would not be made by the district for
the strike day.
"The real breach of faith has been
the way the district has treated us."
Chrystal said. "The teachers of this
district no longer trust the adminis-
tration."
Asked about the tone of the recent
letters, Corey said the second was a
legal notice from the school board.
The superintendent added,
"They've cnpaed in an illegal strike.
T his is not exactly an act of love and
charity apinst the district."
Woodbridge Hi&h students' reac-
tions to the strike varied.
"I think they should get a raise,"
said freshman Jeff Bennett.
"It's kind of stupid,.. said
sopho mo re Jeff Murphy. "They're
some of the most well-paid teache!'1
around."
Sophomore Andrea VJachovsky
disagreed. "They're not being paid
what they should be."
Senior Mike Schaefer said he didn't
expect to learn much in classes with
substitutes. "h 's going to be a kick-
back day," ht said.
At Stone Creek Elementary School.
picketing first-grade teacher Mary
Kay Michelsen said she'd en-
countered no hostility from parents
dropping off their children. She said
ncarlY all eligible Stone Creek faculty
members were participating in the
strike.
Regarding t he youngsters' reac-
tions to the picketing. she said, "I
think they understand it very well. I
think Chey know we enjoy teachina
but that we feel we have to do this.
They know it's a job problem and not
a student problem."
Picketers at Lakeside Elementary
School a lso reported near I 00 percent
faculty participation in the walkout
Carrie Valderrama. who teaches
pdes six. seven and eight at
Lakeside, said passersby hacf aiveo
"thumbs up" gestures of support and
that students had offered to make
"food runs" for the picketina
teachers.
Wbat do yoa like abo.t '"e Dally Piiot? Wb1 doa'c )'CHI llh? CtJI dte
namber at left u4 yo.r me1111e wfll be reeorded, traaaertbtd alHI dellnred
to Uat a"roprlatt tclUor.
T"e same u .11 .. r aatwerta1 sentce may be Heel to rttorll lettert to tJM
tdt&er .. ••1 ae,te. C•trilMIC.rt to "' lAUen colHtn mHt taelMt allefr aame all4 teleplleM ••mMr for werifteatloa. No clrulaUoa call1, plt11e.
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