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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-06 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH ... ( ) f ~ A N ( I I I ( ) I N • '( ( . f .. : I I ( .J I ~ ~~ I A • • ( f ~. . aguna smoke law· clears llurale ouncil approves first reading of policy I ... 'u - where smokers can puff on a cigarette, pipe or cigar once they step out in public. Speaker after speaker told the; City Council or tb.e potential hazards and certain irritation of bttathina some· one else's smoke. ordinance. In opening the public hcarina. . escape without entering into a ~ Oict." be SILd. gulating puffing in public places Covering the workplace. re~ taurants with more than 40 seats. banks, retail waitina lines and city buses. the ordinance. if passed on final reading in two weeks, will join more than 30 others statewide that rqulate smoking in p1,1blic. Councilman Neil Fnzpatrick, wbo introduced the ordinance in De<lem,. ber. said he views the rqulations not so much as "a n<rsmokin& ordinance but the establishment of clean air zontt. Employees especially can bmdit from smoltina re1ulat1ons. Fiupatnck said. Voluntary rntrie- uons in businCSSH are one thin&. be said "but wbcn )Our bou smokes or your boss' boss ~ you I.Ike at. Who's in charge of the office de- hllr ........ n·smokers and ckan·air ad· es turned out in force Tuesday ice suppon for smoking regu· Actress Joan Collins led the parade of TV stars and fashion de- signers who at- tended the opening party for Amen Ward y's showroom In Newport Beach./84 Coaat Plans to expand Coast Highway from MacArthur to Newport Boulevard are on public view./ A3 Developers need to build homes designed for America's older popu- latlon./ A3 California 'Amadeus' and 'A Pass- age to lndla' each garner 11 Oscar nominations today./87 Nation Budget director David Stockman lashes out at military pension pro- grams./ AS A mom whose daughter was shot Is shocked when accused teen gunman Is freed./A4 World Pope John Paul II returns to Rome after exhausting Central America visit.I A4 Food Put the taste of spring back In your meals with seafood main dlshes./C1 For a sweet symbol of love, make a Chocolate Valentine Torte./C1 Sports Fountain Valley, Ocean View win In girls basket- ball play ./81 It's still anybody's game In the 1, 125-mlle Marina del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./82 Entertainment The Irvine Community Theater has scored a second victory with Its reprise of' 'That Cham- pionship Season." /Bl INDEX Bridge A9 Bulletin Board A3 Buttnna A6-8 C..._,tted 88-10 Comic• A10 Crouword 810 Death Notices 87 Food C1·12 Home 84-5 Horoecope 89 Ann Landers 84' Opinion A9 Pap•az:zl 84' Play AeYlew 86 Pattee Log A3 PubOc Notlc" -87·8 Sport• 81·3 TeMYtalon 85 ,,,...... ae ~----"""A2 W•ther lat ions proposed by the Laguna Beach City Council. Passed on first read1na. Oranae Count('s first comprehensive mu· nicipa smoking ordinance dictitcs And although there appeared to be about a dozen smokers in the au· dience. only a representative of the tobacco indu try and two of the city's more indo mitable council watchers took to the podium to criticize the .. We (non·smokers) have to have some escape zone where we can ............. ..,\.-..... Be•erly Mamey. boldbac Infant daaCJater Aneellna, •a.neya debrla o f demollabed home ha Corona 4e1 llar. It's an ~xpeasive hole in the ground Residents Of rit zy Coast neighborhood upset at owner· s ~~il\Jre to repaf r de~olfsh ed home- By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMO.-,Netewr Residents o f the Irvine Terrace homes in Corona del Mar have reason to be proud of their neighborhood. The streets are generally clean. the yards neatly landkapcd and well kept and the spacious homes have pie· turesque views of Newport Harbor. With the 25-year-old homes priced at upwards ofSS00,000, the residents are generally pro fessionals -doc· tors. attorneys, top business officials. But residents who Ii ve on o ne of the streets. Tahuna Terrace, say their neighborhood's traditionally quiet, friendly atmosphere is being spoiled b y a bad apple. And they're plenty upset about 11. It's the lot at 1810 T.-huna Terrace. There's no ho use there. only the concrete foundation, a chimney and the skeleton of walls left standing for the past six months followinf an abandoned attempt to remode the home. If there was ever a front or back yard. you·d never know it now - broken glass. garbage and other debris litter the site. A swimming pool was drained. but has since filled several feet deep with rain water. dirt and miscellaneous muck to become. as one neighbor calls 1t. ..some kind of biology expcnment:• The lot 1s surrounded by a chain link fence facing the street. while wooden tences protecting the neigh- bors' yards are collapsing._ There's an extremely large bole dug toward the front of the property that neighbors believe was the home- owner's first -and last -attempt a t building a wine cellar. .. That place is the eyesore of the neighborhood," says Jim Patterson who. along with several other ne igh· bors. is fed up. For several years. there have been problems with the home . ranging from troublesome renter to aban- doned construction projects. The ne1Jhbors' numerous attempts at contacting the owner of the home. Dr. Fredenck Berkowitz. have been unsuccessful. they sa). The) 've complained to Berkowitz through the mail. T he) 've sought relief from the Cit) of Newport Beach's building department and they've asked for help from their homeowners· assoc1at1on. Now the) 're considering l~I action. Newport Beach Building D1rec1or Ra1mar Schuller. who receives oom- plaints daily about the Berkowitz ho me, said although 1he s1tuauofl ftas understandably an$ered the neigh- bors. the current building permll has not been violated. The permit. approved last Septem· ber. allows construction to begin within 180 days following its is- suance. That time bm1t has not expired . But Schuller. along with the neigh· bo". 1s concerned about health and safet) violatio ns as Berkowitz makes plans io rebuild the home On Jan. 23. the city building department St'nt a letter to Berkowitz, rcqumng him to submit a plan. drain the pool. fix the fences and clean up the debns Berkowitz met '<'Ith Schuller and a (Pleue eee BIG BOLE/ A2) (Pleue ... UIO&DIG/A2) City skirts -sewage hassle Counctl avoids arbitrator's rol~ on Aliso Beach waste By LISA MAHONEY °'_.., ......... The Lacuna Beach City Council has taken a wait-and-sec attitude toward arbitrating a dispute over the level of treatment that sewage wlD receive when it is discharged off Aliso . Beach in Sou~h Laguna. The council voted Tuesday to let the neighboring Emerald Bay Service District carry the clean water banner into battle with the Aliso Water Management Agency. to which both belong. The Aliso Water Management Agency 1s responsible for treallng sewage from seven south Orange County ~~r d1stncts. In 1982. fi ve d1s1ncts. wtth the e~ccpt1on of Laguna Beach and Emcntld Bay. agreed to seek a federal wa1ver that wou)9 allow the a,ency to reduct treatment for waste water released into t~ ocean near Aliso Beach. The two d1~nters say they are against the waiver because ofpowble public health hazards. They also argue 1he) abandoned treatment plants and indebted residents so ~wage could recel\e AJiso"s higher level of treatment. The U.S. EnvironmentaJ Protec- tion Agency has tentatively approved Aliso·s waiver request and the matter 1s read) to be heard br the state's Regio nal Water Qualit~ Cont~ol Board in March. Public o pinion against the waiver has snowballed in recent months. Three weeks ago. the Laguna Beach Taxpayers· .\ssoc1atJo n u~ the Cit} Council to demand arbitration. a method of ~tthng inter.._aJCncy dis. putes through a neutral. third part). The assoc1at1on believes the wa1 ver wocess will be halted once arb1trat1on is sea in motion But Ctt)' Manager Ken Frank says he doesn·1 knO'<' that arb1trat1on (Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A2) Developers win incentives for private parks Irvine teachers back in schools By JEFF ADLER Oflll90.-, ........ Over the v igorous objection of Supervisor Bru~ Nestande. the Or· ange County Board of Supervisors voted"~I Tuesday to approve 1ncen· tives for dev elopers who choose to provide new subdivisons with private rather than public parks. The board's action stands in marked contrast to put boerd policy. which was aimed at discouraging the development of private parks that mi&ht be restncted to use by residents ofa particular development. The new policy docs not affect the county's reaional park system "This 1s totally distasteful in m y mind:· said Nestande. who stood alone in votinJ against the measure. "I feel strongly about not offering incentives for pnvatc parks. You'll sec a prohferat1on. ·· (Pleue eee PARK/il) But they threaten to 'take stronger steps. tfthere ts no accord By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ .......... If' ine teachers. "'ho v.alked picket lines Tuesda)' to show their d1s- pleasurt' over a .. last-and·~t .. con- tract offer. were back in their classrooms toda). ~a111na to Stt 1fthe one-<ia) demonstration will have a"' impact on nailed neaouauo ns. .. We expect du pres ure and this protest to work." Ken Homer. pres1· dent of the In-me Teachers Assoc1a- 11on. told several hundred stnk1ng tnstructors dunng a mid-morning rall~ Tuesda~ o utside the Irvine l nilied chool District head - quarters But he told the teachers that 1f progre<> 1<> not made; in <'Ontract talks. "The nnt step has to be stronger than tht'I .. Ho m<'r ~1d union lead<."~ ~ould be ~eking \uggesuons from teachen. in ~oming "'ce~s on "'hat that stronger <;t<'P might he \1 Tuc'>da~ night's school board met•11ng. Homer descntx-d the onc- (Pleue eee IRVDfE/A.2) County's chief exec calls it a career The adm1nistrat1ve offi«r also ha11 had a rfogside scat to the county's inner poltt1cal workings H is elected bosSt'S, the fhe m<."mbers oflhe Board Robert Th omasreflects on 1 7 years tn office. cttes overnmentgrowth. accomplishments · of Supervisors. ha"'e "-On and lo11t ty'spopulauo n nearlydoublC'd.Jump. election have ~n conv1 ted ot ma from 1.3 m1l11on J>COP.le 1n I tl6 7 to pohtteal rorrup11on and Jatkd or. 1n the mol't' than two m1lhon people one c.a~. ~n lo~t at k'a When ounty Administrative Of· fl«r Robert Thomas turns off the lijhts alld shuts the door to his third· floor comtr office 111 the Hall of Admin11trat1on toda)'. an era 1n Oranec County aovenwncnt comes to a clott. Thoma 6S, lM county's Orst and only idminitUatlvt o(f l(Cf ror tht put 17 )Cln. 1s rellnnt. who call the rount) home.-IOOa). 'Tm ttt1nn1 after v.-hat I fttl wu a Dvrina th:u ttme. count) 10' crnmcnt "cry uet"Cssful carttr Tht count") lrt" fro m 6.000 cmplo)tt "'1th a benefited and 1 bent'fitC'd.'' Th<>ma11 modest S 100 m1lhon bud&tt into a SI said earlier th1 ~k. his office .... 11 btllion entcrpnsc Yrllh 12.0l.Xl em· now be~ of the man) memento ~ attuntatattd dunn1 tri~ yan -of" · -tlo'WC'\-rr. Thoma ~tit ma1atotn" ttnmcnt scn:1n-. . lhc cha~-of t~ County Jm1n1 • .. Now l'~c wor\cd for 44 >~~and ltalt\C Office, 9rhtcb nlaf\l&Ci 10~· r"c dectdcd to C"JO~ I\, l'\C nt\tr cmmcnl and O\Cntt\ lhc counl) ~cd be< and I won't I JEFF AILEI NEW SMAtU RS As lM county's top a~1ntcd otrkial, Thomas pmickd at the ape of the county's bureaY(fltlC pyramid durint lbc ~ •bu it upcncnced mlld\ ofns me>tt e11~i"C arowi.h. buJ t, ~mam~ the \lmt kward I JO ... h "'' r rm ' T )ob " to makt> t~ lhtt IUY ao1na." ~~ (bolh the BolnJ of Superv1\0n and \\~rt Thom" 1s 01na 1ndude<1 Thoma' has watched as the roun· lht cnc\C1) \U<C \ful." C'h1na. for 1 thrtt·'ltff tnp 1n . pnl. . l l day strike u .. extremely su~fuL" "Vie do -.lib to itttlt. We do not Mia ao carry thi any further -but we will,'' he said ... The (auociataon) l&aDds ready to nqotaalc at any t1mr, and I await your ('all." Suorrintcndcnt A. tanJcy Cotty told ihe board, ''The day came down in an orderly fashioo." Corey said the distnct officials were awaitina a call from teac:hers union ~iators. who promised to check \bear calendars for a new ntt0tiatink date. He addttt, "The board's team is ready to talk immediately." Board President Gordon Getchcl said today the trustees are urama the district's ncaotiators to resume talks by next week. Ahhouah he said lhe d1strict may be able to change its position on non-monetary issues. he said it is unlikely the district can chan4c the "last-and-best" financial offer 1l orcscnted m December. , .. The distnct bas offered ltackn a 3 ~rttnt increase rctroacuve to July I , 1984 and has endorsed 1 formula for an additional raise durina the nut school year. The ttat'hca arc 1tek1na a 2 percent raise retroactive to July and another 2 pttttnt intttase thas sprina. Other areas or disaarccment in· elude insurance. grievance procedures, teacher disc1phne and an "agency shop" provjsion 1h11 would ~uirc teachers to join 1he union or pay an equivalent foe. Tht last bargaining se sion was \onductcd Thursday, but teachers said it produced no results and teacher$ followed throuah with their one-day strike threat. Union leadrrs satd .S27 of the district's 750 teachers participated. They said they told about 150 temp()rary or first-year probalionlry instructors not to picket because their JObl could not be proteetcd. The dinnct kept clams open with about 400 \Ubstltutcs teachcl"5 and administrators. Student attrndancc Tuesday was below normal, dmn<'t officials said. Gl"C'I Cops. pnnci~I al Wood- bridac High ~ hool. id about 350 or lhe 1oehool's 1.364 student were abscnl Tucsda). Normally, about 80 to I 00 cxcusrd absences arc reported. he said. Cops siud Tuesday was 1he first day of a new semester for high school students. so Woodbridge substitutes dad not try to establish groundwork for the comina weeks ofinstruction. Jn tcad. math and English teachers helped prepare students for upcom- ing proficiency and college board tests. In soc a al S<'1ence classes. stu· dents learned about the history or labor·managemenl conflicts. SMOKING CURBS BACKED IN LB ••. From A l tcrmines what 1rs going to be ... Ron Saldana, rc$ional director of The Tobacco Institute. told coun- cilmembers that rules based on health concerns arc unfounded and an intrusion on the nghts of smokers. There is noconduslveevidence, he said, that points a finger a1 secondary smoke -smoke from the burning end of a cigarette -as the cause of health problems 1n non-smokers. Saldana suggested that cigarette smoke is, at best. a minor annoyance akin to "crying children, the wearing of heavy perfume and singing in publ ic." Rather than governments passing laws to regulate smokers. "common sense. courtesy and a free marketplace'" should determine where and when an ind1v1dual may light up. he said. Most large businesses already havr Policies about smoking. Saldana said. And a blanket law directed at smokers is just "unccessar) govern ment inter- ference ... he said. The Orange County Council on Smoking and Health trotted out several speakers who instructed the council on the dangers of secondary smoke to non-smokers. Debbie Mahood, director of smok· 1ng education for the Amencan Lung Association's Orange County chapter, said having smoking regu- lations is a public health issue and not a matter of one's choice to smoke. "We're not here to tell people to quit smoking. We aren't here to arab cigarettes out of their mouths." '9ut the majority of Califorians are non- smokers ··and they are being affected by the smoke." she said. Jules Kerker. spokesman for Cali· fomians for Non-smokers Rights, said "smoking in eubhc places is nothing less than toxic waste disposal into the air we all must share ... Nobody loses by regulating where people may smoke, he said, '"except the tobacco industry." Kerker's remarks were interupted several times by a dissruntled smoker 10 the audience who finally was asked to leave. Several speakers told the council thry were allergic to cigarette smoke and could not work in or patrontzc businesses that allow smoking. Don Josephs of Laguna Beach said his entffe family is sensitive to smoke. The owner of a manufac1uring firm in the ci ty. Josephs told coun· cilmembers that smoking is not allowed at his business and he docs not visit Laguna Be:ach stores or restaurants where it is permitted. Anyone should be able to get along for 30 to 4.S minutes without fighting a cigarette, Josephs said. Taking the opp()site view, Magic Mesas. also a Laguna Beach resident, said "I'm here and I want to smoke and I want to smoke in every restaurant in Laguna. Saying she would match her chest X-rays against anyone's tn the room. Meggs ex· claimed "Let me smoke in peace. I love it. .. Among councilmembers, _only Martha Collison voted against the smoking rules. '"It really bothers me that we should be in a dictatorial type situation ... lt should be a coun!sy. I'm saying. ,within our own offices. we can solve this problem," she said. LAGUNA SIDESTEPS WASTE ISSUE •.. From Al would halt consideration of the waiver and. 1f it dtd not. "as a practical matter, you're not going to have an arbitration hearing let alone a decision before the regional board decides." Aliso general manager 8111 Sukenik believes there is nothing to arbitrate right now and won't be until the agency actually decides to use the waiver. better for Laguna Beach to save time Frank, who . represents . Lagun'a and money by letting that distnct Beach on the Ahso board of directors. carry the ball. Frank said. and City Attorney Phillip Koh; (' -1 be _ _. Al · h agree. T ounc1 mem rs vot.~ ...... wtt Frank's recommendation to the Mayor Dan Kenney d1ssentang, to council was not to demand arbi-dela)' acuon on the matter. tration but reserve the city's nght to "I think it's an extremely serious use it later. issue. I think there needs to be a Siner Emerald Bay has sent Ahso a mes.sage sent out." Kenney said. demand for arbttration. II m11tht be arguing in ra .. or of arbitration. BIG HOLE UPSETS NEIGHBORS ..• From Al city attome) I uc~ay mght and promised to ha ve the work done this week. Just 10 make sure. however. Schuller said the site will be inspected Thursday at 5 p.m. to sec that the work is done. If not. Schuller says a court injunction will be sought. Despite the stream ol complaints. Berkowitz said Tuesday tha t con- st ruction will begin on his new home within two to four weeks. He said the problems in the past were the fault of a contractor. "This 1scosttng me a lot of11me and money." he said. "I didn't buy the propeny to let it Just sit there." But Patterson and other Tahuna Terrace neighbors arc skeptical about Berkowttz's latest assurances. ··This has been going on for s1k months now," said Nelson Marney. an attornc> who II\ es next door to the lot. "He's Just procrastina11ng. But he doesn't ha ve to look at 11 ever) da}. he doesn't have to deal with the safet)' problems" Marney and Patterson said neigh- bors are cons1denng legal actaon against Berkow1t1 after exhausting other efTon s to see the home rebut It. ltvtng next to me." Mame} said. More than three )'Cars ago, the Berkow11L home was rented to several young men whom neighbors soon learned were rock 'n' roll musician!> with a penchant for pract1ctng late into the night. Pa11erson said. Despite the complaints about noise and other disturbances, nothing changed. A fire burned a pole in the ce1 ltng of the home three years ago. It was never fixed . Ratn fell through the hole and into the home despite sporad 1c efforts to 1 nstall plastic sheets on the roof. Even so. the renters rematned 1n the house. Last summer. some wor~ was done on the home 10 remove the damaged roof. But after much of the home was tom down. the construction workers left. The renter~. howe ver. remained. ltvtng among the rubble and trash the uncompleted construct1on left be· htnd 8} the end of August. increastng complaints b} neighbors brought Ncwpon police. The propeny was condemned and the renters were sent on their way. Pattero;on says. forgiveness than pt·rm1ss1on:· But Berkowitz insists he has been making a sincere effort to build a home he hopes to move into from has current residence an Anaheim. He has medical offices in Newpon Beach. Berkowi11 purchased the Irvine Terrace home five years ago with the idea of remodeling it. But high interest rates put off plans and he decided 10 rent out the property in the meantime. he said. Followtng the fire damage to the roof. Berkowitz said he planned to lear down that p()nion of the home and remodel 11 rather than repair the damage. ., "But I found out last spring that my original plans wouldn't pass new city codes." he said. "I went back to my original architect who couldn't put together a new set or plans right away.'' Then. Berkow111 ran into a contrac- tor who offered to tear down the ponton of the home to be remodeled. Rather than save him money as they had promised, the contractors did the work incorrectly, Berkowitz says, and saved no more than other estimates he had received on the work. "I guess they didn't know what they were doing." Berkowitz says. A bulldoze r damaged the foun· ' -. The now o• COkl •ctlc .., into louttiem C8ltotnla hM ,--------------------, ~tome tocat "op ~ but no 1eriou. cs.m.o-la •~ed. and the ... "* ~ MAd teimpttltur• would btgin model'etltlO tonight Md Tilurtdly. The cold ._ CtlUMd dtrua OfowtfJ In ~ Md O~count,.ito rMdy wl"Ct mKtMneland. 1tay up through the '1f0llt• In c ... of • deep ,, ... , whlOh never QU1t9 occurred. The cold .... , wM •pected to btMk u high pr-.ire o* NeYacta weueftd dut to 1 IOw prMIUr• center movtng toward the PIClflc Nor1hweel from the Gulf of AlaM•. CflenQMQ wlr)dt ••Y from cold notiMrly direction•, the Natlooll Wlliihet 8ttvlce aald. Tempe Higl), IOw IOt IA llOllfa tndlllO 11 8 I I'll todlly .. Le 21 ti " ,. 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Thomas acknowledJed bis career as county admtn1strat1vc officer has been marked by successes. but tempered by the failure of county government ever to full y defirie the relationsh'ip among supervisors: the administrative office and the county depanments and agencies that ad- minister government programs day to day. He cited the streamlining of county government b} folding many depan- ments into super agencies as one of the hi$h Points of has career. But he said his top achievement would have 10 be the continued maintenance of the county's fiscal integrity. a result of the administrative officer's key role in the budgeting process. "Ora,nge County always has been fiscalJy....solvent because -0f what we did over 17 years." Thomas said. He also acknowledged the "stresses and strains" that have characterized his relationship with supervisors on occasion, especially in lhe past sev- eral years when his office has bccA singled out by board members for criticism. However. he said his de- cision to retire was not ioOuenccd by that criticism. " But he attributed his scrapes with board members to lhe unclear rela- tionship among the various sov- cmmental arms that bas dogged his' office since its creation. He said he would strongly urge his successor. who will be apPointcd at the conclusion or a nationwide searc~. to obtain written memoran· dums of understanding with SUf!lr· visors and agencychiefsoutliningJUSt what role the county administrative officer is to play in running the increasingly complex government. Thomas also directed some advice to current board members. suggesting that the way meetings are handled, wronJIY gives the public the im- pression that all decisions arc made beforehand. as the League of Women Voters and others have complained. "The perception is WTong. h's too bad, because it's not a bad board," he said. Asked to l)amc the most capable Board of Supervisors he has served, Thomas Pointed to those chaired by former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich during the 1970s. Although Diedrich eventually was convicted and jailed for accepting a bribe while in office. Thomas said he had great respect for the man and all the c~unty accomplished during his years an office. "Legally, he made a mistake. But I still admire the man," Thomas said. "His influrnce went far beyond his chairmanship. He backed the CAO and made us, by force of his character and personality. which was very powerful." Reflecting on other changes 1n the county during his years. Thomas looked oul the window and noted that the county now is developinJ a skyline, as new high-rise buildings now "Poke up•· across the landscape. "Back then only Saddll'back (Mountain) was there and I could get to work in seven or eight minutes from my house in Orange. Now it takes I .S minutes and there arc many more traffic lights. Still. we're way ahead of the (San Femando)Valley. We're lucky. We've had Large land· holders who could really plan and they've been reall y resp()nsible." "You know." Thomas added. "This is a doggone good county." Dally Piiot Dell very ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/942-.4333 la Guerenteed Mot'><M, J '•Jl1 " I .., •Jo '.al ,,__. Y<NI IMIA' bf ~ lO o " ca• llf''ll'• 7 I• no and ,,,.,, cc.or "'"' t>f' ~v••l ~a1vo..., it·,, S ,, J.t., 11 /OU '.JO fl(,~ r~ ~r f f,Jt.Jf COi>) b1 I• rt C•' OftfOtfl" 10 • m •ft').,~, U!U• w• t)fl Ofl>'"~''"<l Clrculatlon TelephonH M '' l-"~l"WJf'V•Jt\''f lllPA\ 942-4.PJ Daily Pilat Y .L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertising Director Roaemary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllam• Circulation Manager Cle..afted lldffft19'ng 714/942-5878 l AH other depertment• 942-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 WKI 8ey 51 C~I• ~ CA ~8 •<><>~• ll<» 1!>60 ~II MeY GA '12626 C<>Py•Y'• ·~3 °'~ C.0..1 PuOloilw>g ~y No nt'Wto ""'~ -.,....,.,.,..,, .0.h'lf .. I malt• 01 &avertJM ..,..., ..... ff ,,,., bf' 'ei>'<JOo.ce<I •-lllOul _.., 09' .._, t<l>(ly•l\l"IO- ~ tltia PMl"Qe N 0 41 Cosll -C:.IQNlle IUPS IU 900J 5'.blelrc>l.on 0., Uttoet $4 7!> monthly by,,,., "6 50 mon•"'io VOL. 78, NO. 037 A lawsuit by Mame)' and another neighbor whose home is adjacent to Berkowit2's would ~ck damages to personal propeny 1n connection with the collapsed fences caused by the demolition project. In September. Berkowlt7 received permits to tear down a pon1on of the home to remodel it. But the contrac- tors tore down more than they were supposed to and bce;in excavation work on what Bcrkow1tL says will be a ba~cment below a planned garage. dation. he said, making it necessary to ~~=iii~~~~~=~~~~~;~==;;~;~~~~~=:~=:~~=====~~i start a new home from the ground up. "It's been unfortuhate. It's cost me a lot of time, effort and money," he said. A class action suit by the entire neighborhood. Marney sa id. would enforce community assoc1a11on rules tn regard to the upkeep of the home. But Mame> and others tns1st that a lawsuit would be a last resort and one they would ltke to avoid. "The last thtng I want to do ts sue a ne11thbor who's 1to1n1t to wtnd up Cit} inspectors demanded that Rerkow11z go beyond his rcmodeltng permit and apply for a building permit to rebuild the home. "Sometimes I think he had the home torn down first , then he could later go and ask for building permit tQ start over from scratch," Patterson \aid "It's C<)S1l'r sometimes to ask for But Patterson and other neighbors arcn·1 sympathetic. "We don't like to have to go to these extremes," Patterson said. "But this has been got ng on for so long now. We JU.St want to see something Jone about it.•• PARK RESTRICTIONS EASED ... From Al However. hoard Chairman Thomas Riley. who supp()rtcd tht· action. disputed Ne~tande's claim. "I believe 11 will be '1Clect1vcly used." said Riley. who Joins Nestandc 1n representing ' the burgeoning south county. where most new develop. mcnt 1s occumng. The change was souJht by de- vclopen, including the Mission VtCJO Co., and was supp()rtcd b~ the Building Industry Association Or- anae County Chapter. The new policy allows developers to satisfy zoning open space require- ments bf providing pnvatc pub 1n subclivisaons " long as they arc willina co shoulder the cost or 1m- prov1na a 09rk sue and ma1ntain1ng Just Call 642-6086 •~- 11 Under the plan. the pri vate park !lttll could be claimed by government entities for future public use. Developers are required to dedi- cate 21/i acres of land for local publtt parks for every 1.000 people 10 be housed 1n a new development. Pri vate parks arc likely to be built only in more exclusive develop- mlnts. such as ga ted communities where the cost of maintaining the park is paid by home or con- dom1n1um owner . according to David Celestin. Mission Viejo ( o vice prc~iden1 for planning and government relattons He said the pnvatMnrk option gives the developer "the opportunr· ty" to bc1tcr market has product Jmn1n11. Ne~1andc 1n opposing the measure wa<; county Environmental Management Agency Dir«tor Mur- ray Storm. who SPoke out against the action tn what was a rare publtc d1'lplay for the official. "Local parks are intended for local u\C by citi1ens of local jurisdictions .rnd. as in the northern and western rarts of the county. where local parks arc for the use ofnll citi1ens within the nt1e . So .,hould we help create and preserve a system oflocal parks in the 'louthea tern part of the county whose use will not be 1eircptcd and rc\tnctcd to citi1ens w1th1n individ· ual private development projects." Storm told the board. Wb11 do yoo llkt abfft tflle Dally Piiot~ W~a& dH't '" Uh? Call Utt aumber et left •JMI )'Mr meaea1e wlll bt recorde4. tr111cril>H Hd •ellnre4 to tlte 1pproprt1te tcHtor. TH same U ·fllotr adtwtrlag ttnlct may be ••e4 to record letten &•tile Hltor oe ny topte ... .,..,.,., to"' Leutn cel•m• mnt lac:h•ck lfftr 1t1mt' 1Dd ttltptlo1t' Hmbfr for "trlfluUoa. No tlrc•t.tiM eall1. pluff. Ttll us wll11'1 on year mind. l '----~-~ Designed, Finished Installed 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTirEAS AVAILABLE ON TFIE M~RKET TODAY ••• U P.ACTOR._Y __ -1 DIRmCT P.RICDI c.u (114) 541-1141 or 548-1117 I • ~Black hlsto" fete slated at UC J.rvlne . ' California Assemblywoman Maxine W11ers. D-Los Anacles, wi ll aive a keynote address Thursday to kick off Black History M.,nth activities at UC Irvine. Waters' speech, entitled "Blacks in Politics: Assumina Ne"'l- Responsibilities in a C'han4in1 World," begins at 8 p,m. in the University Center Hentage Room. Tickets · to her UCI lecture arc SS for general admission. $2 for UCJ students and $3 for other studcnts1 senior citizens and UCJ staff. faculty and Alumni Associaiion members. Call 856·6616 for ticket infor- mation. HJgh tech lecture at UCI A lecture and panel di scussion on managing hiah- technology companies will be presented Thursday morning at a breakfast meeting of the University Club on the UC Irvine Campus. Stanford engineering professor Henry E. Riggs will lead the presentation, sponsored by the UCI Business and Industrial Assocaites. Admission is $ 12, and rcsefvations are available at 856-6245. Women'• auto courae at GWC How to understand your car and reduce the stress and mystery of maintenance will be the topic ofa 10-week auto care program for women beginning Thursday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The provams will be conducted Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Auto Diesel Building. Room 107. The course is designed for women, although men may at-tend. The program fee is $45 and registration mformation may be obtained by calling the GWC community services office at 891-3991. Cldldren '•health fair •et A children's health fair planned Friday at El Camino Elementary School in Irvine will feature health pro- fessionals from Saddleback Community College North and the Irvine Medical Dental Society. The:health fair will mark the conclusion of "Well Aware Week." during which students are focusing on health issues. . The fair will feature a dozen health-related booths, including displays and demonstrations provided by t.he American Hean Association. American Lung Associa- tion, an optometrist, Poison Control Center. Irvine Police Department and nutritionists. Also planned are a physical fitness presentation and a drug awareness program. Fa•hlon show ln 1.,aguna An informal showina, of new clothin& designs by Laguna Beach fashion designer Carole Janney begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Human Equation Center. 1550 S. Coast Highway., Laguna Beach. Eight one-of-a-kind desi~ns will be modeled by the men and women who commissioned them. The show is ......... - Search goes on Laura Bradbury'• pare , Patty and Michael, eye a &roup o milk carton• 4laplaying a photo and d rtptlon of their 3-year-old daughter, who h been mlNlnl •Ince October. Laura'• pboto 1.8 tbe ftnt to appear on cartona from Rock'Yiew Dairy. the la teat dairy to join the campalfn to find mlNlnC cblldren. I J IOIDT HYNDMAN ... ..., ....... Fedt'ra1, 1~~ and m y of Newport Beach oftieialt lfti moving forward with plansfotw~na• 3.6-mUe.uetdt of hcilic Coast Hia.hway from MacArthur BoWe~ to NewJ)Ort Boulevard. w~ U"&lfte is c~peaed to inaeut 1ubstan1ially in comina years. . Last week, the sta~ OC'pe.nm~nt of TransponalJOG released for public review copies of the cnviro11unenial documents which describe the S8 miJlion projttt as well as comments coJJCC\ed in lbe communlry dwina bearinp last year. The document' are avaHable at the Public Works Department at the Newpon Beacb City Hall, 3300 W . Newport Blvd. • The cjty of Newport Beach, CalTrans and the FeOeral Hi&hway A~ministrarion have already approved t!>e project. Dtta1ls will be completed 1n oom1n1 months wtulc the construction is offered for bu:ls. The project calls for construction in pbata, ~inning with tJ)c addition Of two lanc1 on Cout Highway from MacArthur to Jamboree Boulev~ according to Horst Hlawaty. a Newport Beach pro,ect engineer. ~, The widening, from four to si.1 laoes. wiU cost an estimated S3.7S million and will require paving w~ on the inland side of the bi&hway. Construction inxpccted to begin early next year, Hlawaty said. The second phase would widen the higbw~by two lanes from Jamboree to tbe-€oast · wa bri • Such widening would ~uire ob~i!'ina = o~ way rom the ~ Anza Bayside Village mob1lehomc patk. C onstruc\Jon of the second phase, which is estimated to cost $2.5 million. is expected to begin by 1988. Hlawaiy said. The third ponion of\he widening project would allow for three lanes in each direction along the Mariner's Mile ponion of Coast Highway. extending soulh of Newport Boulevard. While no new construction needs to take place there. parking along the curbs ~n C.oast Higb_way ma~ have to be eliminated. Ron Kosuuki, a scruor environment.al planner with CalTrans, said. Such a plan has drawn the opposillon of busineu owners in the area who say they need the parking spaces. Kosink.si said if the tb(bs1de parking. is ~liminated. t!'ae spaccj win be re~notber location 10 the~· But a decision on the plans h3.5 yet to be reached. fiea.nnas on those matters arc not expected 1-0 begin foneveral years yet, he said. . free and refreshments will be served. ------------·---------------------------- Plans to widen Coa$t Highway have dtawn objections in the past from Corona ~! Mar business ownus and residents who are concerned about the traffic bot~b that may result in their community. where Coast Highway w111 be left at four lanes. River rafting lecture at occ B · 1a d t t A two-pa rt river rafting slide-le~ture series will t>C" Ul ers presse 0 m ee presented at Orange Coast College Fnday and Feb. 22 by adventure photogrpaher Robert Cooper from 7:30 to 9:30 d f ·ia 1 p.m. in Room 207 ofOCC's Chemistry Building. • Frida 's presentation foc uses on the Grand Canyon, whilethe1cb.22 programwHllookatwhitewaterriven. housing nee s 0 e er y With the road widening on one side and the ll'Vlne Co.'s Irvine Coast ~velopment on t~ other. Corona del Mar's shopping strip would become the site of a giant traffic squeeu. they say. Res1denual stretts would be further congested whil parking on Coast Highwa) m1ght be eliminated. business owners fear. The admission fee is $4 per session or $6 for the series and further information is available at 432-5880. LA'cla .. plan• reunion By SCOTT STODDARD Delly l'll04 C0tt~ ' \ 1r.tually "untoucht•<f' by developers ment home projects. Rattan emphasized the importance educat- ing money lenders that many retirees are Wllhng to pay$ 1.500 to $2,500 per month for adequate housing. Graduates of the winter class of 1935 fro m Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles are invited to the class· 50th anniversity festivities at the Wilshire Country Club. Other members from classes in the 1930s also arc invited. Call (2 13) 436-99 H fo r further informatiorf. Norway topic of at;c program Amr rica is gro.wing older and devell pefs ought to take advantagt by building more residential com· plexes designed to serve their special needs, a panel of expens rec· om mends. The four-member panel. moder· ated by state St'n. Marian Bergt'SOI\ R-Newport Beach. spoke 10 memb:en of the Build ing lndustl) Associatio11 of Southern California at the Au~ porter Inn Monday. and noted that middle-income seniors have been particularl) ig- nored. Social programs. he said. are designed for people making at most SI 0.000 per year. "Life's ultimate downer," he said. arises when the middle-class retiree must lower his standards to find retirement housing. "We find that developers have designed our dream home to govern- men t standards: cold, concrete· high- rise buildings. We go from 2.000- (square)-foot home!> to a studio of250 feet. If we're lucky we can get apartments that go up to 400 feet." But mi ddle-income retirees aren't the onl y group beginning to benefit from private developers. Robert Zinngrabe, president of the Huntington Beach-based Delma Cor- poration, plans building a $9. 7 million apartment complex for lower- income seniors in Westminster. Rents for the units. the smallest of which will be 420 square feet, Wlll range from S295 to $525 per month for a two-bedroom unit. he said. adding that the apartments Wlll contain a patio or balcon) and a kitchen. Funeral held Monday for HB'S Hazel Felt A slide-lecture presentation on Norway will be .presented Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room 11 6 of the Fine Arts Hall in Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. Bergeson said in 1900. there werf only 895.000 people older than 75 i1 the country compared to 9.9 millioe in 1980. By the year 2000. she sa14 that figure may nse to 17.3 million Funeral scrvtres 1o1.ere held Monda) for Hazel Mildred Felt of Huntington Beach. a resident of the area since 1916, who died Jan. 30 at the age of 89 Native Norwegian Vivian Curtis will conduct the program and the ad.mission is $4. Ticket information may be obtained by calling 432-5880. The only other alternative. li fe-care centers, include nursing facilities and guarantee lifetime ca re. But those homes typicall y charge u p lo S 100.000 in entrance fees and S 1,500 per month thereafter. Mrs. felt. who was born in Lowell. Mass., 1s survived b) a daughter. E'a Ho Joffman. and a son. David E. Felt. both of Huntington Beach. >\lso sun I\ ing are a son-in-law. Phth p Moses. of Reno. five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The family has requested memonal con~nbuuons to the Heart Fund or the i\mencan Cancer Society \Vedneeday,Feb.6 "This cenainly is opening a broa4 spectrum o f opportunities in thr seniors' housing matket. and thaq , where I think you. the de velopers ayif the builders. should take the ,,. itiative." Bergeson said. The fe~ Sou them California retire· mcnt complexes designed to su11 middle-income seniors. such as the Laguna Hills resort hotel. have one- ycar waiting lists, Rattan said. Another such fac ility in Anahei m Hills. 10 be completed in 1986. will offer among other amenities. 900- square-foot units with heatingand air co nditioning, social programs. li- braries, putting greens. wood shops and free transponation to local stores and banks. Rattan said. Panelist Ron Sherod noted that building homes for seniors presents difficulties not normally encountered by developers. For e).ample. management must discuss" 1th architects the position of hghl sw11ches. and the color and th ickness of carpettng, Sherod said. and noted that some seniors' e)es are sensiti ve 10 cenain carpet patterns. Services were held at Pierce Brothers ~II Broadway Mortual) Chapel b) the Rev. Doug McKenzie of the Harbor Christian Fellowship. Interment fo llowed tn Westminster. • 6 p.m .• Irvine Community Services Commission, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 6:30 p.m .. Cotta Mesa Redevelopment Agency, City Hall, 77 fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m .. Coast Commonlty College Dlstrtct Board of Trustees, District Headquaners Board Room. 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Thursday, Jan. 7 She said the state Legislature has a strong in terest in providin$ bettet housing for seniors. Jn add111on t• several bills already before the Leg1~ lature. Befleson noted that Sen. Joh~ Garamend1. D-Stockton. intends t4 ask the State Depanment of Housina for a $600 million bond 10 finaric( retirement housing programs. Water board names veep The Municipal Water D1stnct Board of Directors of Orange Count> recent!) elected Wayne A. Clark of Irvine to become the board's' tee president and Kenneth H. Wm of Brea the board's pn.·s1dent. • 7.30 p.m .. Irvine PlaDDlal Comml11lon, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Panelist Al Rattan. president of ar1 Irvine development firm . said thQ senior housing market has Ileen let1 To attract pri,ate funds for retire- "These arc people that have gone through World War I. the De· pression. the) went through World War II. and the) reall) kind of built the opportun1t1es that each of us 1n this room enJO) this evening." Zinn· grabe said The \\Ster dtstnct wholesales imported water to the '~contracting agenc1c~ in Orange Count). Mesa Woman kidnapped, raped on school grounds Police are investiaating a report by a Huntingto n Beach woman who said a man kicfnapped her outside a Costa Mesa apartment early Tuesday morn- ina, took her to an elementary school on the other side of town and raped her. The 22-year-old victim told police that she had been drinkil'\I heavily with a group of male friends at an apanment in the 180 block of 18th lnlne Police arrested three teen-agers for auto thef) near Myford Road and the Santa Ana Freeway Monday. Two 17· year-old boys and a 16-year-old airl were taken into custody af\er Laauna Beach police alerted Irvine officers that the 1967 Volkswa1on bua they were drivina was stolt'n from a an11 Ana resident. The youths, whose names were not released because tMy are juveniles. were stopped by • Laauna Beach officer on a traffic violation. But the policeman let the three 10 before a I icente check on the vehicle wu completed. Irvine police said. Noufled the car had been stolen, the officer asked Irvine to intercept it. The boys. one a tmasient and the other from Fullenon, were booked at Juvenile Hall. The aJl'l, also from Fullerton. was rc~aseCI to her parcna. police said, • • • • Street. Describina herself as "drunk." the woman said she lef\ the apanment around 2:30 a.m. and was walking to her car in front of the complex when she was arabbed from behind. Costa Mesa Lt. Tom Lazar said the attacker, described as a Hispanic, reportedly blindfolded the woman, forced her into another car and drove to Pomona Elementary School. 20,51 Surveying equipment valued at SI 1080 was rcponcd stolen from a construction site Friday at Michelson Drive and Von Karman Avenue. ...... Two children. -.es 2 and 9, were taken into protective custody af\cr their mother apparently abandoned them at their arandmother's house. When the woman didn't return for the children af\er two days. her mother told authorities she was unable to care (or them. They were taken to the Alben itton Home. police said. Hunttqtcm a..c~ I\ motorist ttl)Orted Tuesday that ht!i maroon 1968 Volbwaacn was buraJari1ed whiJe parked near 3rd Street and Pac1tk Coast Htpiway The loss included stereo tqu1pment wonh $157. • • • .\ resident of the 10900 block of Pomona .\ vc .. att>ut four miles awa y. The '1ctim sae! she was taken out of the car. raped 111 the schoolyard and then released lit the attacker. She rcponedly \\al kl·• back 10 her vehicle nt the apartmtnt complex and notified police a[1<10t 9:45 a.m. A rape examin411on was conducted at Costa Mesa M4U1cal \enter Hospi· tal, but Lazar i.~<l the results were inconclusive Shellfish reporttd Tuesday thnt her red 1982 Toyol<\ Celicn ~ad been bur1tari1ed the rfC 1ous niaht :u a shopping center The loss included -:tereo cqu1pmcn1 ~onh $700. • f • A IT 1dcnt of the Q800 block of Garfield A venuf reported fuesda) that a leased I ~84 Chevrolet Ccl· cbrity wns stolen from the park1n1 lot of a Ralphi. 'lu:>ermarkct at 9901 Adams venue. ti •• Someone stoJt a I Qff3 25-i\Orlt'-· power outboard tlo1or from 3 d1nah)' doded ~l\in-J on 1 l\omeon-tbc 16100 block or T O(tOla. The to~ was esti mated at S2.~)Q • • mconebrokt dcdoorwandow to buralari1~ lhc l\1u halct. 88 71 Allam.a "'"c .. T~a . The lo'I uu:ludcd SIO 1n , . ._ • • • ~omeona stole 14 nollet\ from behind the Von's c;upermnrket. 8891 Atlan1a "ve .. the store reponed Tuesdav. The loss "'ai. estim a1ed at SI 13 .. • • • Two fe male JU' cniles "'ere arrest<.'d Tuesday afternoon at Target c;1orc. 9Q82 Adams .\"r .. on suspicion of shoplifting. Recovered "'ere cosmetic itmes worth $37. • • • .\ resident of the 6100 block of Sonoma Dnve rl'poncd Tuesda) that someone ~tole her red I Q7 I Datsun 240Z, which had been parked 1n front of her home. The lo~s wn-s estimated at $4.200. Newport Beach Someone broke into n Volkswagen bus parked on J2nd trt•ct and stoic a stereo unu and a pair of sunglas'ies The loss wu c.c;t1mated al $200. • • • A rubber boat an<l an outboard motor we~ stolen from a boat shp on the IOOblock ofWc'>t < oast Highway The lo wa about S 7 .000. • • • A woman reported !lhe was rccc1v- inJ obscene tekphone lls but de· chned to tell police uactl what the caller said. The woman s:ud 'lhe intends to have the telephone ~·om­ pany tra~ her calls. Road wa!> 'andah1ed. the' 1ct1m told police Tul"sda} morning • • • .\bout $1 00 in cash "'a" reported stolen T uesda' on Parlo.. .\ \.('nue. police \aid. · • • • POhl'C located and returned home a )-\ea r-old "'ho was re ported m1ss1ng Tuesda} afternoon Thl' child was found at Glenneyre and ·\gate streets at abo\Jt 3:30 p.m CoetaMesa · 1 wo teen-agers wen-detained Monday b) police 1n\ci;t1gatina a bur&)af'} in "hich l\\-O gu1tars. wonh $300. wt~ taken from a home in the 2200 block of Wallace Street. Ronald .\lien Owens. 18. of Costa Mesa and a 17-)'ear-0ld Huntington &ach bo) were carrying the two guitars· when the)' wett arTeStcd a fl-w blocki; from the house around 2:30 p m • • • Walleb lx'longing to two maids were stolen Monda~ from the laun· dryroom of the Roadwa) Inn, 16 O upcnor .i\\.e., while the cmplo ·ce., wcrt takina a lunch brtak. The I~~ was estimated at Sl23 1n ca h and propcn) • • • A ma1lbo' was stolen fro m the front )ard of a home in the 1900 block of Westminster i\H~nue and dumpc'd tn a nearby alle) \Omeume o"cr the i..,.na Beach Wttkend The to~s wa' esttmatt'd at .\-th oHt 1-hP"'•~ mecdant_....J.lU.,__ toldpolicc1hata hoppcrlefthi 'llore c a sctte stctt~s·~rth S600ap1«t h.onl} 11'\er m1dn1a,ht 'Tucsda) ~~rtponed tolen from two To~ota w1thout pa)'•n• for about S 1 lO \\~ _ C'clica Supt"I$ parlc.C'd at South Coa!lt of merchandise. The u pect ·as P\an 50meumc bctwccn q: 10 a m dc~bcd u a whttc male. S feet 9 and 9.45 pm Monday Polit'C s.;iid inch~' tall. I .SO pounds, brown hair. the bu'ratane appca~ to ht rclatC"d -.canna a bm~J~C~et andJUns. Both rs belonscd to m<ill cmplo)ee<1 ~ t ar pu~f'\J on Laauna Can"on tnd "-~tt po 1bl entel'('d 1'\. u 1n1 A "shm ;1m." One of the vehicles was parked near the May Co. department store. whilt' the other was by Bullock!. departm<"nt store. Fountain Valley Thieves pried o~n a sliding door 10 the 16000 block of Glass Mounlatn Street and stoic two video cassette recorders valued at SI, SOO. • • • wmeone smashed a II\ 1ng room 1o1. 1ndo"' in the t 8000 block of Santa l <iuretta and stole a wrist wntt h. h1 k1ng boot . \Ult cases and hquor • • • Thieves brul..e into a home in the I 20('l() hlock of )Ivan R" er and stolt' .1cwelry. a watch. nceklaC'e and ear· nntt'I • • •• Someone broke a window· 10 the 15000 block of Mt Matt<"rhorn and \tole a $200 tclev1!>10n set • • • Rurglars sma he<i a w1ndo~ to n 1982 To}ota pickup parked 1n the 10000 block of Cinco dt Ma~-0 and \tOk a camera. 1oom lens and brown n)lon c:.lmem case • • • Som<"one thl'C'w a plasti<' Ar rowhead water bottle full of diny 011 into a swimming pool \h the 16000 hind. of Crane. cau ~" SSOO 1n dama&C'. • • ••• A \:\&~Omtr C)\At tns sat~l on a roll of carptt at 01c· home empro\'cn'lcnt !>tore and turned awa bncO)-When he tool ed. his VtaJlct cort\luunaSt07 haJ ":inisht'd. • • • Tiueve ~tole four Cad111K .. httl l:'O"en valued a\ wbi" p11rked 11 tht Fountain Va.Ile P<-t en~. 1711 0 Maanolta t. Orange Coat DAILY PfLOT /Wednelday, F•uary e, 11&5 90STON (AP) -A mothet •bo clUma she overbc:ard a \een....,.. tioacil)I that be abol ber da•ter . WM incn:dulous when ahe ~arMd the l4-year-<>ld boy had been fi'ftd on blil "'You·~ kiddina," said franCles James. anl"f' a judae ~leased th~ you1h Tuesday on SSOO cub qainst a S~bond. "The couns iully, iully don't do what they should do. He should not be out on the street. He tried to kill m~ dauahter," said the SS-year-old mother of 11 who works as a jail guard. ''f felt safe as ton was away. but now I feel,'' said the alle Frances James. 2 t. The boy was arrested Friday after Mn.' James told police she overheard hi~ tel~. a companion on a subw~y " Miu Jamc5, a ~tel restaurant train, I pumJ>C;d a broad in supervisor. was shot u truaak with Dorchester last naaht bcCausc she a boy who came up hind 111-er on a wouldn't tum loose her bag" -a bus and demanded h:t purse, which 1bootina remarkably like her daugb· held $tveral bund~ollars. tet's. • . Ttte tttn•agcr. not Identified be- cau1e of his-ac, went free an er he was arraigned on a chai:ge of juvenile delinquency by reason of attempted m "'.""T' " She was grazed in~e back and 'tne bullet that pierced h coat and three sweaters fell out w le Boston City Hospital doctors p pared htr for suriery. Amaretto Di Saronno 750 ml 1098 ~ , Reagan's State of Union address airs tonight at 6 By u.e AttoelaW Prell . . WASHINGTON -The three major commcrc~al telev1s1on netw~rks, alona with the Cable News Network and PBS. will ~roadcast Pres1de!\t R~pn's State of th~ Union a~drc.s5 tonight. The speech as scheduled to be~n at 6 p:m. PST and wall be camed hve by ABC. CBS .and NBC. as welJ, as C N and the Public Broadcasting Service. Democrats will folio~ Reaga~. sr,h with a 30.minute taped proaram featu ring dozens of officJals an~ ~ anary citizens," a Democratic official said Tuesday. ABC, however. ~1d it would delay broadcast "Of the Democrats' televised response until Thurtday rather than interrupt its popular 'Dynasty' program. TV movie to ba ve disclaimer ATLANTA -CBS, responding to complaints by ci~y lea~ers that '.'The Atlanta Child Murders" unfairly accuses them of railroading. ~onv1cte.d murderer Wayne Williams, will tell vie)Vers that the made-for-telev1s1on film as not a documentary. The network and Atlanta leaders, who"unsuccessfully sought air time to rebut the fi ve-hour movie. announced T_uesday that a verbal and written disclaimer would be broadcast before each installment Sunday night and Tuesday night. 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"What she told me was that she was willing to be a guinea pig if it would help to keep just one other person ftom the suflering she's gone through," said Jamie Tucker. president ofMake-A-Wish's San Diego chapter. . Comet draw• telescope buyers LOS ANGELES -The long-awaited reappearance of Halley's comet is more than 10 months away. but star-gazers are snapping up telescopes at a furious rate in anticipation of the big eveQt, manufacturers say. Customers arc being tern pted by a variety of new telescopes such as the Comet Catcher. Comet Seeker, Comet Finder and Halleyscope to view the comet when it begins appearing in December for the first time in 76 years. AIDS vaccine 'a long wa;y off' SAN FRANCISCO - A vacci ne against AIDS, the deadly disease that strikes mainly homosexual men. is a long way off. an expert said Tuesday. "A lot more work, perhaps even years of it. must come first.'' Dr. Robert C. 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IMlc.t In Rome ROME -Pope John Paul II arrived home today aft.er a aruellina l 2-oday tour of Venezuela. E.c:uador and Peru and a brier visit in the Caribbean nation ofTrinidad and To~ao. The papal p~ne landed at Romc·1 Ciampino military airport an hour behind schedule, cndtnt John Paul's 2Slh trip outside Italy and his s~xth to Latin ~meri~ si nce he became pope in 1978. The gontifrs last pubhc appeennce an Trf n1dad and Tot»ao was at a Mau in a seaside 1tadium, · punctuated by rhythmic chanu and steel-drum band music. Terron.~ mar Iran l•ttvld• .. TEHRAN -Terrorists were reponcd to have struck Iranian tariet1 in Tehran and Frankfurt, West Germany. this momin& as Iran celebrated the 1iiuh anniversary of-tbe Islamic-rnolution. In the Iranian capital two terrorists ridinaa motorcyde hurled arenadeut a aovemment build1n" killina one man and woundina two auardl. Iran's news IJtnc:y reported.The aeenc:y 11id police shot and killed one attacker wounded the tttond and an-nled a third man In the attack In Frankf\irt. police said arsonists .iruck th~ offica or lran'18ank Melli in the downtown aiu.Oncman wa1 irijurcdwhileneeinalbe bumin& build1na. police said. .. ' New look Pop.tn,er Boy Georae •port. hJa new halntyle at Hilton Hotel ID London Tae8day. 1smofthosewhohave.,"etuom..cb about the sia ol Rnp"a'1 iailiwy to our country." ~ -without uy sperik rec. Bennett, deCorated for his service omlMDditioftl frotft melMen ol 1n the Phihppinn.1u mnnberoftbe Coftf'(M on what defentc PfOll"llll• Hou~ Armed Scrv.ces Commat&tt. to tnm. , WASH INGTON (AP) -The and advcmmcnt pay systems 1s Dcfcnx Secretary Cuper W. Ttwn. he pvc the c:onu•l1* • White House declined to comment renccted in the budaet." Wcmbcratr. while dtclin1n1 10 com· cump&e of one am of rruliwy today on Budget Director David As for tockman·s asscnion that ment on S1ockman' statemcnu ptnd1na thal could be pMed beck Stockman·s conarcssi<fnal tes1imony federal farm subsidies arc based on directly, told a reponer "there's no uM.antiiJly: that military leaders care more about "unsound economics," Speakes said scandal that I knowof' 1n the military "I haven't been able to1tt•Y'Ai11 their pensrons than they do about the president "is sympalhdic to the retirement system. done on miliiarY reuremtat ._. national security - a stat~ment difficulties farmers face in ob\ainina "I think the m1htary retirement towo. h 's a ICalMlal h's ao Olllnlt, .. Stockman said would probably get credit for the planting season" and proviSions that arc an the prcsitknt's Stockman testified. him "in hot water." noted that the J\Viculture Depart· budaet are proper and we have no "TM institutional forces in the "The president is deeply ap-ment was announc1na later in tht day indicatioo That the presjdeot has in military arc more concerned about preciative of the sacrifiee and con-an administration plan to guarantee any way de viated from those," protcctan& their retirement benefits tribution of the men and women in farm loans. Weinberaer said. than they arc about protec:tlna the uniform," White House spokesman On Capitol Hill, meanwhile. Rep. Stockman was about midway security of the American peopk. Larry Sptakes told reporters. Charles E. Bennett, a decorated through his testimony defendina When pulb comes to shove. lhey'll "I point out to you that Stockman. World War It veteran, caJled Stock· Reagan's $974 billion budgtt -and give upon security before lheyaive up in his testimony yesterday, said he man:, comments on military pen-its proposed S30 billion increase in on retirement." was expressing a personal opinion sions ··reprehensible" and added, defense spending -when he .. Now that's just another true fact probably not shared by the president. "Surely he didn't mean it." launched his solo charge aaainst the oflife and l'U probably be-in bot waier Other than that. I will have no But, 1f Stockman was smccrc, the military establishment. for sayinj it. but I'm aoina to S&J jt comment. Try as you might, you will Florida Democrat added, he should He told the panel he was tired of because it's about time it was said. .. not get a comment." apologize for "impuning the patriol· hearing congressional complaints Stockman added. 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We've hit the ground running with Century 11 'ervicc-, like At.lvantage hecking und our new moncymarkct suving~ advantage. No. we 're not in bu~inc~\ for our health. But we can make an ho neM dollar and 'iti ll give you the advantage of doing more wit h your money and your time . Great American \bur advantage bank.' . ·- ' '. Far West Corp.says earnings up82cents -Far West F1nanc1al Corp has rcponed net earnings of S 1.690.000. or 82 cenls. for the three months ended Dec. 31. Thi-; compares to net earnings of i 1,683.000. or 84 cents. for the like Period in 1983. Total revenue 1n the founh quancr of 1984 w~s . $65.5 million compared to $43. I million for I 983's fourth quaner. The founh quaner results brought net earnings for the year ended Dec. 31 to S 12. 776.000. or $6.31 . Net earnings for the year 1983 were $5,627.000. or $2.80 . Total revenue during 1984 was $238.8 m1lhon as compared to S 149.4 mi llion during 1983. Far Wc:st Financial also announced that us total assets have now exceeded $2 billion for the first time with total assets at Dec. 31 ofS2,050.25S.OOO. 8 e~-emP.loyees Ille $50 mllllon sult agalnstAtarl SAN JOSE (AP) -Eight former Atan Inc. employees who say they wen.· tired without J USl cause filed a SSO million class-acuon lawsu11 Mon- day against the Sunny,vale-based company. John Collins. an attorney rep- resenting the former employees. ac- cused .\tan officials of ··corporate callousness .. for la)'1ng off hundreds of workers after a new owner took over the computer and video games div1s1on. Jack Tram1el purchased Alan's largest d1v1S1on from Its parent com- pany. Warner Communications Inc .. last July Collins alleged that employees who had survived earlier layoffs were promised heft> !>Onuses and secure Jobs 1fthcycould help turn around the troubled compan}. Meanwhile, Atari was negot1at1ng the sale with Tramiel . Collins said. "They were 1mplici1ly promised JOb secunty while the company became profitable.'' Collins said . .. Our clients were terminated when the y had been promised they would not be. except for cause. "Atari c}n1call)' used this (prom- ise) to spruce up the company wh ile they ciold 11." he sa id. James Copland. Atari's vice presi- dent of marketing. said the company had no comment on the suit's allegations. "It clearly has nothing to do with the new A tan Corporation." Copland said. ··Evcrybod)' that was on-board at the lime 1here were dismissals was paid ofT." Colli ns said the suit was filed in Santa Clara Coun1y Superior Court on behalf of former Atari employees Richard Arroyo. Steve Gerber. Marty Hummel. Steve Kahn. Robert Lind'iey. West Shell, James Walsh and Bnan Webb. Fluor unit gets contract • A unit of Fluor Corp. has been awarded a contract by the Tennessee Valley Authority of Chattanooga. Tenn. Fluor {onstru ctors Inc.. Power 01v1S1on. based 1n Atlanta. 1s to provide construction management and erccuon service for the 160- meaawalt Atmosphenc Fluidized Bed Combustion (AFBC) demon- stration plant to be constructed at TV A's Shawnee Steam Plant near Paducah. Ky .. a JOint prOJCCt with TVA. Duke Power. EPRI. Com- monwealth of Kentucky, Combus- tlOn Eniincering and others. The AFBC boiler will be built beside thr existina Unit 10 as a replacemrnt for that boiler and will use the Unit I 0 turbine generator set. Existing auxiliary equipment will be used wherever possible, but new equipment. such as forccd-<tran fans and air heatc:rs. will be rcqui~d as well ., a new hmc~tone handltna facility Total cost of the proJcct, 1nclud1ng the testinJ. 15 currently estimated at $220 million. the company said. Flu1d11ed bed combustion 11. IA advanced combu 11on proccs which provides a method of bumina coal economically and in an environmcn- ~lly acceptable manner. Thi tcth- noloay 1an<b 10 l5e a near-tnrri alternauvc to 1hc convent1o~l pulvcrucd coal steam plant whi ch require complc" environmental con- trol technoroay 1n order to mttt em1s ion control tandard , Fluor said . . Fluor " an cnainrcnna. con truc- t1on and natural resource manaJC-mcnt company ' -----... <## - Group questions wisdom of actually cutting deficit By JOUN CUNNIFF ............. Mlf•• • NF.W YORK -In the abstr3ct almost everyone. everywhere 1s for cutting the deficit -Democrat!> and Republican~. president and Congress, rich and poor, the folks on Main Strcc:t and the brokers on Wnll Street. In efT~ct . ~ys C:l:.D ... uch JX<r· cen1ages would mean on1Hh1rd of every dollar that ~ovemmen1 wa<i free to spend -which had not already bcc:n earmarked for some '>pc<:11l purpoM" -would be used JUi.t to cover interest payments. finally. the (ED stud>-concludes that failure to close rederal budJtt gups "would t11lrea'l1n1Jy undermine: respect for an) kind of rule and procedure~ for budgctal'} d1sc1phnc." President Reagan might add another: In the spc~·1fiN1 they d11Tcr Some want defense spending cut, others want taxes raised, and some seek cuts 1n so<:ial i.crv1ces. Hut overall they agree. as on few other ""ue~. that Washington mu~t get 1h finance'\ in order. C 'ED analysts ask that you consider this: With the publicly held federal debt projected at S2.5 trillion in fiscal year 1989. a one percentage point n'IC in interest rates would add $26 b1l11on a year to the deficit. fu1lun· 10 bnng the budget under control would ~1gn1fy continued gro~th of government at the eic.pense of private 1n111ativc: and c:nterpnse. which 1s the ant1thes1!> of a basic goal of ht'i adm1n1~trat1on But why" Haven·1 thO'SC' unpren~dentC'd NEW VO!IK lAPI lcic"'o ''· 10. .:n•otV budget deficits -almost S 111 b1l11on N•so•o -·••lo<>' tl>n lj;; l'• ; t:.ri~: in 1982. more than ~ 195 b1ll1on in ~:,"'t:,~.~;o~~!>':! $. 1 ~t:i tr.~~:" 1983 and JUSI over $1 75 tnlhon in z-·'~•:.,"'•"v~.t~~ •MoO• ,lli•l ~ ~.,.r.,, I 984 -done more good 1han harm'! PricH"" no• •nt•voe ~~" 1 • 10,. l ·~&•a ;.,,-.~:O!wn "'0t• 'c'c::n~ noCrw ) ' J1 *• MCI Haven't they, for example. 'ipurred m•u•on tor ruuoev li,~!m~" 1~. 1!. ~pt~ economic recovery. put pcqpl<;. back l~~kCP 'if."•'/', ~~mc,0 st'~·s•,.~ M•• ' to work and hcl""'d governl'T\•nt •ceo.1n i.,, •"'-.. li•. l, ~~~t v-" AclllUy 1•'-1• 1• F ~r 0 Me 04 provide social. medical, educatwnal. •o•cLo '"' '• F:w~fn , • ·~·: MU~ ... AO.II• t t • F M F 1 environm~'Otal. financial. hu~iness. •01,nw 1~ lf4 ~::f,r;o U : U : M~t~. transponalion. mun1c1pnl and other ~o~~i~, ~ .'• Fr1111 o i' , '' • MM~~,'c' ' ? A l&tro I 14 1 Frn" I 6 16 • ~· SCrYICCS. A lcotn S ~ 1 Free G l • i1 1 MoortP •N""' n•. " • ~~Ttri', "· 11'• ~~a; True. to some ext(•nt "°"Ji" 1 11·16 C.•11etc" J .! •*'" Mveit•• AneJ:·· It~ ff,.. CnAU! ,,, 6.. Mul!mO But they have also kept interest !r~,t, ij" !nO••O r:I Z'~ ~t>:.~c rates up, raised the cost of housing, !~ni~ .. , '• !~' ' J NM•c.rn forced the dollar's value '>0 high that lao.rc "" 1 ' n'; 1~ • ~~:.~? American exporters cannot sell their =~~m 1~ 1~ ,{~ ~?.h 1:f 1sj'· ~;~~'lie. goods abroad. and perhaps worsened •"''" ~ ... ~1 ~~~ t : , .: ~~'.~'~", the finances of ICS'i drvelopcd na-~1;LO ~;': s~~ H•dton l . ' ' Nlllww\NI < · I HeernO<r I 1'\<o u.. , tions. l~-:;ro:n !· ,• 1· ~ ~,{!~ ~ ' ~ : ~~~~" Overall. however. Ameman'> so far ~~~1:!\ 3~~: ll'• fif.o':il'c' ik J • 0c~i~~· have had a ball with borrowed fundl.. c~1l;.,.~n ,~'.! 10~ ;~sin• 1 ; 1~ b·:' and the worst of the comequences ~:~:~· ll!; l:_; :::r:.r~ tr• J1 •;,:: foreseen by t•nt1C'i haven•t ~1.'I dark· ~entcor n:; :~ tnl!rn f¥ , 19, PCll '"' enuded lhhe honLon. Bui lhO'>l' who ~:iih ~l! u~ ffi!~c·E1",,, )~~ )t ~~*:p~ st y I e situation ~y a 'iturm 1s 11u1 a .. 30 , Pav•P• gathenng. ~~~(o • l3': !:~~ !i : !l ~ ~:r.~~ ~olrTte '' 'I ' JemWtr 19 70 Pt""' When the 'itorm b~ai.., "J matter orn<:tH 1 1 .tiMeri ,.; / •. Pf'Oo£. f b mlSll• 17 • I '• Jerkg !I , II P•ooll! o conjecture. ut c;omi: anal}'il'i mwT 77 .? , J1H•Fd 11 16 : Pet••• belle\(.-11 could happt.'n 1h1\ 'fi:ar ~~~1}1;0 7'~ 11,; :lo~~~.. i . ~ : ~~'.:~n ~oyt08 19~ 70 Jo\lvn 11 11 , PoonH After anal}11ng the 'probkm. the ~:'fin J: • ~·'! Ketver 1, 1.. ~~!.\t~• Committee for Econom1l Develop-':,.~~: '!:= it ~:.';'~: 't; '~ . ~;!~~ ment hstc; four princi pal reasonc, for ••Ven n 13 t<1n111n1 • , 1 • ~~tt be he v mg I hat recent and pr<>Jected -"-'0_n_l 0 __ 71_"'_71 __ • __ K_too1_c __ 1_•_\o._J_• _• __ budget dctic11\ .. arc C'\traord1nanl> damaging and mu'>t not Ix· tolerated." 11 , JI , 'J ; 'J : I , ) 1) la ., • 41 • 14 • IS 1S 1\ • 'I 'I. 7 , ... . ... . .. ·~ 41 • ,;; )t lJ ; '1 ;: ~}·: ~~ t114 l~ I • .. t• • 1 '• ,. '• . '• ~. H '• 11 -I • . . . ' 1\ .. 1\.; 9 16 '• 94-q ' n = n~ n n. .... ., ~ . .; ! ': J }~ 7'1 • it • J • 1·. 6'• 1 .. ·~ 71 • '1 ... ...... l '• ...... " 17 • ~ ~! ti II • \ 16 .. n •. ». 4-. 4 • .... i' 19'· • 1 • 1 • I ~ ' , ... 'l lf\• ,, ... 1l~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT JWednaoay. F~ e. 1111 A1 The CED. an 1ndcJXndl'nt group of 200 bus1ne'>'I cxecut1H'> and educators, begins 11'1 lt'it with the contention huge deficit\ arl· hkel}' 10 undermine thi: long-run 1><1tl'l'\,t1~1l lnr balanced l'COnom1c growth YOU DRO.PPED YOUR WHAT? II argucc; that more rapid l·conom1l· growth cannot pro' 1de enough rev- enue to do!>e the budget gap. a\ 'iOml· 'itudent\ contend. If lhl' economy were 'ipurred to greater gro\A.th. the CED ..ays, 1nflat1on and higher interest rate'> might en.,ue . .\nd rhoc;e higher 101rre'>t rates. 11 argues. become more \1gn11icant as rapac1t) ut1h1at1on fl\(''i and com· J)<'t1t1on d~velo~ bctwcl'n public and private -.crlor~ Gradually. 11 'ia)".I. high inrerest rates add to thl' price., ol l'\port'I. and deny capital for plant,. equipment and housing. thus reducing the econ· omy's capacity to achieve improved productiv1 1y and higher living stan- dard\. Scrond on It\ hc.t 1'i the twlil'f that defic1l'i add to 1n\tah1ht.,, hert' and abroad anc.I bccau\t' of lhl' 1tveat of higher tnll'rt•\l ratcc.. 1m·rl'J'l' the potential for dome .. 11c and \A.Orld financial cn'ie<i. High rate'i. 1t conlend'>. can cause financial. c;onal. and politteal up- hea ... alo; 1n developing countnl''>. w1th .. a pan1cularl1 dan$erou'> p<11cn11al for the entm· financial <.~'item of the We<1tern "uric.I ·· Ne'tl. 11 'WtC\ huge Jn<I n<11ng kderal budget deficit\ <>'l'r thl' next five >eaf<i and be} ond v.ouhJ make 1t 1mposs1bk for Wa<;h1ngton to make regular paymi:ntc; on thl· kdl·ral debt. Net 1ntl·rc\t CO'it" 1n the federal budget once ran no more than l percent of1hc gross na1wnal produl't. or total of all good\ anc.I '>Cr ... 1ce!> produced. But prOJCCllOn\ ,how pcr- n·ntage'i double 1ha1 h) 1111<11 UPs AND DowNs NEW Y~RI( (AP) -The followlng 11,1 shows I e Over · the • Counter slocks and warrants that have gone up rhe mosl and down the mo't based on e>ercent of chan~t for Tuesday No 6tcurl11H radlng below S7 or 1000 sharH art Included Nel and e>ercenta~e changes are ll"le difference t>elween he previous closing bid price and Tue,dav·s 1u1 1>1d Price UPS Name Lest r~ PCI t lnmar 1J·16 UP ~! i NoCnLD L UP Hv~d un UP t' ' Ard'llvt 6\t UP s lntLllD ' . '• UP t ~~:~ f' ' UP r '• I' ' UP I rnwd pf ' .. '• UP ' /'' un r l ~ UP i !} neAwt '· UP Ollsvlle "lt UP ~'~t~' ~ r .. UP lil 'f• , , UP 1, lil.rnrC '• s J6 UP IS Nt Hft'.0 it~ • UP It Xnty IS , UP I' J lldRsl'I I 16 UP 1 ~vn~ac r \ow UP '1 '''i(' I ,, 1' , UP "I Aul P '" '• UP 1•. r·"' I I. I' , UP lj wu '• • UP II Cr tr, '• UP J ch~om f > '• UP 1 · rr'r bl '. '. UP ~·Ar• , 13 16 S· 16 UP N nvCt , .. .. UP DOWNS Pct rt•l"llt t.•Jl_ _c11'-I Mill CPI f l inr.f. J'' -11'1 f -~ " -lit F:'l • r ·~ IC arh ' anln un 1 f,hOn wl V conF ~loM 1 ctiS1r ' ) -" sdM)ll '. • ~· I • r m '• • ~" I I. -1. ~It< •• -1') IWll ., -\41 I t i " \~rwl " • 4>. -I ) 91, -I l"''"og I.: rolCol • O~Ch· • al Pl -~ • OUR PRICE ... It's our1 Phase IV close out party-You're invited and at these outstanding price reductions don't you deserve to own a home in NEWPORT BEAC H! We think you do - H ere's why- PRIVACY We started with the location- about a ten minute walk or bike to th e beach. Fresh ocean breezes-a forest of lus h green landscaping. Lots of privacy, including a 24 hour s taffed gate to greet your friends and keep you safe. FEATURES Air-conditioning for a start, you ju t can't depend on Mother Nature t hese day ! Extra large balconies a nd patios for plain old fun and re la xing. Our elevators really make coming and go ing easy. Up-scale appliances and mir- rored wardrobe d oors a re but a few of the features included. SalH omc-. ~·Dally lO:OO A.M. to 6-00, M. \ILLA BALROA, HO ('AGNEY LA 'if ~t..,or1 &.M'•. ('A H"3 (714) 645-6459 PRICING & Fl ~ANC IN(; At these pr in·~ there i n 'ta hetter value an\'where. but vou ran he t hP . ~ j udge. There a re a ve ry Ii mite<l select ion ol pent hou .. e home. availahlP with -..nme ocean view~. \\"e ha\'e sP\'P ra l attractive financ- ing plans a\'ailable s top by and we can discu~s th~ .. Our phage I\' close-out price~ wil l end on or before Februar~· '.l~. l 9H!). So stop hy t oda~·~ T \\·o HEDHOOMS T \V O HEDROOt\1S/DE Ruilder\ Clo~e -Out P r ice ... St 0.000 t o 250.000 VILLA BALBOA BY THE NEWPORT DEVELOPME 'T COM PA. \' 9 I ------·--------__ __..._ _________ _ r - - --__________________ ......... _ _..119'11J111 ..... ,.....~~~~l!lll!!!ll!!!Jl-...... lllllllll!!llll---~~=s::~=---;; tllNB Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedn81day, Febtuary 8, 1985 , .. -- On the • , " ' WEDNESDAY'S CLOSINC PRICES Dow JoNE s Avf RAGE s WH AT NYSE DI() NEW VORK IAPI Ft b. 6 Adv1nc:t<1 Oecllned Unc:ti,noed Total nuH Ntw l'llOM Naw lows NYSE LEADER S UP s ANO DowN s NEW YORK (APJ -f l'lt fOll~wlng "'' shows the New York Stock Exctieno• stocks and warranrs tl'lat have oone uo •tie moll end down tl'le most based on perctnt of cl'lenoe reoardteu of volume for Wednnd11v No securities trading below i 2 are Incl-uded Net and percentage cl'langu ere ll'le difference betwHn 11'11 previous closing price and W~nesday's 2 om price u .. s Nome LHI '"f.. Pct ~ b~ro~~~~\ I~;~ t I'·• 8~ t1·~ 3 C,rolier n 4 • 1 ~ Up I • Limited 34 ,, 2111 Uo S McDrmlnt wt 91•1 v. UP ·~ 6 AVX Co 2~ 2 Uo ' I §ooorvsn 2 + l '·'l Uo . 8 rtonPlc t ot • • ~ Uo 9 erol'I MhJ l "-I' , Up J i 11 UnBrnd olA ~ 1 'I'll Up 1 1 APPld Mn~ 1-i ''t UP 6. I AmerHeu 2 ''• 1~4 Uo 61 I LTV Coro t 14 \'• Up 6 14 PanAm WI • '• UP 6. I~ DomeM <I \t 'I) UP 6 16 F'loatPnt ,...._ Uo 17 Btoir Jn ~, I 11• UP . 18 GF Coro 6 '• lto UP 19. AllsCl'l4Jm ot 34 A t 11 '11 UP ' ~ EmersRod 13\11 ,.. UP Cr«1io Coro 9•,. n Up Allis Chaim 9•11 'll Uo ·t EnHrcl'I 29 I'') UP lntAlum ~ I''• Up 2S Lono\ Or ,g J 21, UP DO NS Name Lo~I Cl'lo Pct I NeworkR\ 3 -r • I 7 1 7 1nt1H11rv wt 6' ' -' , 7 1 l ~Storaqelcl'l l '7 -'• 6 J 4 astnA1rl 4 • -• 11 ~ nsourte 2''• -'II •. I 6 nklndu't 2 • -'"' 7 omdrelnt 11~ -~ 8 l'lomoMe~ 31~ -1"11 ~ 9 tntlHorv Jpt -2 10 tntlHorv ofO \ti -1'9 4 11 NwCnPloe odi of 41 -2 4,7 12 1<evB11nk, 2s11, -11• 4,6 13 WnAir 2 14ol li~ -)4 4 4 Mauevi: 14 -119 4 IS McLean wl ., -I• 4 16 Woinoco \ti -~ 4. 7 AnlaCorp 14''• -~ 4 11 ~Hiit (kl! 12 -1h 4 19 entrn~te 9'.111 -~ i· 20 te~o 3 ti -a 21 Valero n pf 19 -· ~2 Lel'IVollnd 3 • -'It f · 3 ~nocal 46 -Pi. f ) 4 orld Airw l ''• -V. .7 ~ tCllvProp 161, -'-·°' WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK IAP) Fell 6 Advanc.ed Otcllned Unchanoea Total t$SuH New hlol'li. New IOW\ AM£X LEADER S NEW YORK (API -:>lllH, 4 o.m . PflU and net c.hono• of tl'le ltn mo,r active American Stock Exchange 1uues. t r 11<l1n~ n41t1nn 1111v at more rhan I I BAT Ind lml>Gro Lid ~tn~~~ Fotomot Amdahl ~Ill mare omaoreCP omePtrt ee Pharm t-1-16 NASDAQ SUMMAR Y CoLo Quo a s S-tacs WOf1(J Q01c1 pt1e49 w~ ~ mo<"'!IQ ""-"'O aso' •s.1111 11 40 ~ •11et"60ll n~1119 *'<>2 I&, 110 IO to ,., .. •11 .. 1100<! li•ln!I »03 29. "" 12 .. ,, .. ""' "''"II '303 •8 up .' 1' rlltllfl tal• afterN>Otl 1>tC1 '30:\ 10 UC1 I 1 10: ~ IO ...... HIM)' a Hal-Conly dlllly QuOlt l ~ .. , Ill> 90 IO .,.......,4 (Otll'f oa11y IW01•1 ~ H 11C1., IO "'':r-'.,' ,.,.,..... (Mty oalfy CMJ1t•l 1311.41. uo .. ., c-• OOIO 11C>01 _,,, r1111 U02 ao. 1.1111 to 20 METAL S Quor£s NfW YOAK t•"I 8CI01 _.,i.rtOll'I l'Nll• ~ WtdMtd•y Alv!fllftlHll 48 ..0 ci.,11 Ott poullCI MY com.w _. lft0ftlfl(,I089C1 h;e C'"9f 67'0 70 c.n1t a 000.nd U a o.INUIM c.,... 9~ ~ cemt I* l)CM\d, NV C-1P01 -h C10..c1 Tut l.eM 20•f I Cfltllt I poufld ON 43 ten11 • pouncs, ..._ ... Tiii U t70f Met.it W-~ 111 9llfff Mt 10 P9f -H"'°J 6 H.,_ ......... IUl*llO'YOlil!Oe HY~IOOllM"lll c_,.,. llltr•IHY U 1.1 00 SU 1 00 per te 111 ~. -'l'Ot-~ ueo '"> oo ...,,,_,tc ....,"*'' ''"" _,,., That's an a pt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wherecompantesaregotngand which people are h lping them get there.just wat h 'Credit Line' -ev ry day in th Buslnesssectlonofyournew Daily Pilaf ' ,. \ . . . . o.-.,_ COMt DAILY PILOT IW-*111 d1Y. ~I. - Local Ys need lots of support o keep on going It seems only a shon generation ago that the YMCA was a lace with a pool, a gym and a billiards table. It was a place where boy could learn the joys of competition and companionship or uild a model airplane and where a traveler could find a room for he nil.ht. limes have chanacd. Sure, the Y is stall the place to swim, and even to learn lifesaving techniques. Y cs, basketball and weightlifting are still staples of daily life at the Y, as atethandball and racquetball and -an some cities -squash. The billiard tables aTe a little harder to find than they used to be, but Y is still _a place where kids can while away a Saturday. Those kids today include as many girls as boys, and the Y offers a full range of family-oriented services and activities to them and their parents. In addition to a wide range of physical fitness programs and its famous Indian Guides camping outings, Ys alonf: the Orange Coast these days provide before and after schoo child care, programs that encourage perceptual development in infants and -in one of its most innovative outreaches to thecommunity- a program that helps employers and employees alike cope with stress, obesity, time management and drug abuse. The Ys are a tremendous community asset, and promise to remain so as long as we suppon them with our panicipation and our contributions. This week and next, the five local YMCAs will kick ofTtheW- 1985 support campaigns. To keep them motoring along on all cylinders, the volunteers and staffs have determined they must raise $408,000. The Newport-Mesa Y's goal is \I 25,000-just to maintain the current level of Services. The South Coast Y in Laguna Niguel will need $77,000 and the West County Yin Hµntington Beach needs $76,000. The Saddleback Yin El Toro has to raise $55 ,000 this season and the relatively new Irvine Y has set a goal of$25,000. There aren't aJI that many institutions we can still describe as "as American as apple pie " and mean it. The Y is one. A YMCA volunteer 1s likely to call on you soon. For the good of your community, for the good of your family, we urge you to support your local YMCA. Unlimited arowth at fault for OC traffic congestion To the Editor: A newspaper, recently wnting on traffic, bagged oranges. ch1capins. apples. spinach and rutabagas into a gunny sack and labeled 11 fruit ("Meeting Orange County Traffic Needs"), thus avoiding the problem and solution. Because 11 complained that traffic's bad and suggested new freeways to cure 11; also that Orange County's going broke for lack of new freeways. Almost anybody knows that more people in more cars heading toward new somewheres clog traffic. Orange County Supervisors keep authorizing new buildings 1n open spaces. This provides more incen- uves for more people 1n more cars to drive to these new buildtnJS. This pumps more people onto h1~hwa~s. (I'm almost embarrassed saying this. It's so obvious.) Yet they wnng their hands and yell for more freeways to relieve congestion! Make sense? Not 10 ·me. And of course 11 leads to unlimited growth. Does unlimited growth foster pros- penty'! Economists say no. But Or- ange County Supervisors will surely applaud the re11nng planning com- missioner (and continue filling open spaces with new buildings) who retired w11h the cry: "Full growth for Orange County!" And I suppose they'd say "Full steam ahead and damn the environment!" (People are more imponant than the environ- ment, aren't they?) and "What ate we wailing for'.>" So the paper indeed seemed to avoid Jhe bas1c ~uestion. What causes traffic congestion. anywhere. any time. anyway? More people driving to new somewheres. That's what. But do these new somewheres have to be? So le t's not be ostrichy, pretending congested traffic in Orange County "n't due to new bu1ld1ng au1honzat1ons 1n o pen spnces. Money for new freeways ts short, the newspaper said. Right on! It's short because voters won't pay for some- thing they don't want. TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach .. -~--~ ----- English are full of 'frivolity' Irrepressible spirit illustrated by one day's news pages LONDON -A few years ago, in a television interview, Harold Mac- millan brushed away criticism of African tribal behavior by reminding his interlocutor that the British were not all that far removed from "for instance. packaging our young princes in the walls of the Tower of London." In a way. tt hasn't changed all that much: The 8nt1sh are de- termined 10 have fun, and, really, !hey 1ns1st on c1v1hzcd protocols only at coronations and in the royal enclosure at Ascot. .\ single da)"s news. as reported in the Dally Tel~ph, reminds us of the 11Teprcssib1ltty of the Bntish sp1nt. The day began when Oxford dons denied an honorary doctorate to Margaret Thatcher because some· body somewhere cut I 0 shillings from a scientific subsidy. "The vote reject- ing the award of an honorary doc- torate in ci vil law. announced by Mr. Geoffrey Warnock. Oxford's Vice Chancellor, was greeted with ap- plause from academics who packed the bu1ld1n&." One notes that academic freedom survives in Eng· land. One "senior" professor de- nounct:d the gesture as "mean, inef· fectual and hum11taung." There are always the spoilsports. It wasn't onl) Oxford dons who were having fun that day. So were their students, a team of which traveled to Cambndge 10 debate the moti on, "Resolved, this house reigns supreme." There were problems. "The four·strong Oxford team and about 80 'upporters were more than an hour late 1n amving. and most were drunk when they left the coach. according to Cambndge students." One of those Cambndge students. WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Mr. Ainsfield. was more specific: "They marched 1n s1ng1nga rude song about Cambndge, an adapted rugby son.1-They lifted their president onto their shoulders and tned to storm the Chamber." That was too much for a Cambridge speaker. Mr. (hold your breath) 1mon Sebag-Montefiore, who descnbed the visitors as "ugly. drunken, bonng. spotty twerps.'' Just typical Oxford students. they arc saying today 10 Cambndgc. Mrs. Thatcher's troubles were not confined to Oxford. The ltader of the opposition was 1n full throat. Parlia- ment reponer Godfrey Barker re- poned the story: "Mr. Kinnock Oung down a censure motion on the economy yesterday. Was he grave? Was he outraged? No. JUSI might y happy. At 3:30 p.m. Neil Jumped up like a punter who had 1ust spotted a gap in • the field, consulted his pal, marched up to the tote w1'ndow, and gambled his shirt on a sprinter. (Mrs. Thatcher) roared up in her usual fie ry mood. She faced an authentic Welsh wind across the Despatch Box (who had spoken of) 'panic and paralysis.' 'chaos.' 'coming apan at the scams.' etc. This son of foam. being a subsutute for ordered thought by Mr. Kinnock. usually gives the P M. no trouble. Yesterday was different" - because the pnme minister was not at liberty to disclose fiscal dcc1s1ons lest the speculators go wild. Defenders of Mrs Thatcher aren·1 b} any means silent, and Anthon) Lejeune, on the editorial page. under- took to suggest ways by which people who were always saying that they had no ob)cctions to mcrcased laraesses for this o r the other group mi&ht take concrete action. "Whenever nurses or schoolmasters demand more pay, union spokesmen always claim •that the public is on their side, thanks they deserve the money and would happily provide it. To which the obvious answer 1s: ·All right. Let these willing givers give. Establish a Nurses' or Schoolmasters' or Coalminers' More Pay Fund and see what happens.' Similarly, when there's a railway stnke. somebody always says that most passengers would prefer to see fares nsc a little in order to settle the dispute. To which again there's an easy answer: put a fare supplement box in ever) station. That 'would produce the money. wouldn't tt.,.. Waall ... But of course that 1s Mr . leJeune's point. But in England. ltfe must absolute- )) go on. and the Court Circular reminds us that 1t does. Dunng all these frolics. al least one couple wa taking life and duty scn ously. "The Pnnce and Princess of Wales amved at Bridgend Statton in the Royal Train this morning. Their Royal H1_ghnesses subsequently "1s11ed Align-Rite Ltd. at the Mid-Glam· o~n High Tech Science Park, Bridgend. and afterwards v1s11cd the Bndgend College of Technology. Cowbndge Road. "The Pnncc of Wales. President, The Royal Jubilee and Pnnce's Trusts. accompanied b) the Pnncess of Wales. this afternoon visited the premises of rcc1p1ents of Youth Business ln1t1at1ve, bursanes in Mtd and South G lamorgan." But 1s there a Third A.ct" ' ~· "Their Royal H1ghnc~'ICS. attenlkd by Mr. David Roycroft and Mrs. George West. returned to London in an aircraft ofThc Queen' A1gh1" Willl•m Bucl/~y Is a 1yodkated colomal11. -MJiiiim~IHllt.IJ.11~------------­ Share and share alike' American, Soviet youth ~~,.,~~= !.~!.~ ~~1~~~~~:~y Will forge link via space than he needs this year. He leaves a anteatcN. The cu layers. Never saw '::=> .. sack of same on the fenceline at the the navel of a areal blue whale, but w '\SH I NG TON -In a move that 0 "'a~ to ach1t'' c Pl'•11.:t' throuih cdae ofhi11 property. A second farmer 1magjne it's a beaut. Vampire bat"i could lt'ftd to bc11cr So' 1et· mencan ~ "ipacc ·· l nda the IC'daauun'r, au'i- over yonder grows too many have navels. too. rcla11ons. Pn:"dcnt Reagan anJ ptl't'"i. the ) oung ~'tronaut program avocados. He leaves a sack of them ('h rman Kon'itanttn Chernenko JICI "'111 bc ofkn-d to other nauon~ and I h r. I • h d r. B d h ai f bt~h ttC\ "'Ill be sought bctv.een 'oung a ona 1s 1ence ane. n t 1r .armer ats arc a prot('('tc spct:1cs 1n t e h vc approved the idea o ~ ta h -""trona h and ) ouna ( 0,monauts grows too manr tomatoes. He. too, Soviet Union. ina ties between Am~nca s Young Al , nd ;t<' "'orld leaves a sackfu alon& his fencthne. Astronaut, and Kurna., Young co~-ar.... art u Each notes what the others leave, and Q. The hide of the female shark ts a monauti. ~.... E'erv gt'ncratmn. 1f 11 " to fulfill then each takes some and leave lot thicker than NUU of the male. I've 1hclf. nct'ds a drt'am to 1n,p1rt 1t. an 10me. This ha Men the practice on read. Why> This ra15c:'s nC'w hope that h) :ithcnturc 10 ennoblt' 1t ~ldom havf' Hawaii's Molokai for mnny ycArs. A. Nature takes cnre of her own. all exchana1ng v1s1t" and '>haring What arc the next neP\., )1)un& pcoplt' had the 1n ent1ve that n&ht. A romantic male shark re· dreams. Youna A tronaut'> and First. l have invited the Youn& p.'.ue now one". Lemon peel conuiin methyl jasmonate. a chem\cal said to be a scxual anractnnt. A male pheromone. Same as what's cmilted by the male Oriental fl"Ult Oy to let oll thc female' know he's in town and ready. No. sir. our Love and War man doc not know If the cat ma of lemon peels will acncrate enouah of 1h1s exc11cr to make a difTcrcncc. Ask your doctor. peatedly bites the object of his Youna o monaut' might lead lhl' Cosmonaut , with Wh11c HouS( ap. for half a m1llcnn1um , the spint of ofl'cction. Amona blue sharks, par· way to peaceful cooperation in space. prov al, to <iend a dclcp11on to watch a ma'!mum adventure ha., awaited ticulnrly, the old females -with In behalf of the Younl Astronaut space launchma and tour our space nC'w C"olumbu~s and M cllans hide more than twice H thick as the Council. I wrotca lctterto'Chcmcnko facihtl". "From this smoll beam-Now. for o..r ch1ldrtn. it I\ ot hand males' -arc all scarred up. propo!lina the aOiliation. 1 pleadr<l n1na." I wrotr, "I look forward to thl' and on a scak for more '3\t Of thos<' duch and gee~ in fliaht, that we ore pa scnacn toacther on :i dny that our a'ltronauts and )Our Footnotr: f'hc 'r ouna \monaut only half will survive tfie hunters and lft'al 'paces hip called Earth, which ro'monaut'J will t'plorc the va t ( ounc1l is r«ru111na 6-to· l 6-car- t he hunacr of the nut 12 months. cannot be broken into piece . with the cosmo toaethcr We arc mcrel)' old~ for future \P3l'l' t \plorat1on \II accord1na 10 the w:uerfowl cxpcn Soviet lJmon and the United tates 'ICratchina the surfatt of knowltd t' who s1an up will be eha1blc to 1 aH1ancd Kperatr orb11 • The lctttr so profound."° ilhmitablc. "° be)'Ond pan1c1pe1c in the "utter to a Youna Q. Don't all mammals have L.M. B•yd 11 • •1•dl~••H was hand-camcd 10 Motc0w la t our prncnt understandina that we Cosmonaut" cont~t or panK"Ulan. btllybunon~'> col•m•l•I. monlh by my dauahter Tanya houk:S ~a 1c no lime nor mc'I) on wntc to the Youna tronaut'-101 S ORANGE COAST llllJPllil H. L. lct9wetta lft Pl.I~ ,,. ZJN ... Nlg-ng [O,l()t Tom T .. t C ty Cdoi... Two weeks later. the vu:t Em-~ti) disputes." 16th lrttl. N. W.. uc QOS. wa,h· Sttond. each Vouna tronaut will n ton o c ~ooo"' ba • ., called to .....-.1\n thll Chernenko --t ·... •-1 • • • • J . "'1 • .. .,... bt cncou • ...,.. .. to •nlc a Ketter to a had read the letter and that his Yount Cosmonaut, upt.ainina why If t~ Youna C m naut actt'P' ropong wu "pos1tt\' •• 'Iben the theyshoUld brt'om~ mftKt and .ti.at our 1nHw.aoa to attend a Soviet diplomat 1nq\lircd conhally. they mi.ht hope to K'COmphlh launch1ne,. l~tr h~t -..111 ~­ "Old Tanya enjoy her v1s1t to the tQl('lhcr in ipett. Thott •ho v.ntr Cota; one of t.M ~ftton of thr v1et Un1onr· the best ktttrl _.111 be ltt\C'd '°' 'f'ouna Mttonaut procnm Anal.brr I .. 1d 'he h*1 a ak>fiou\ ume and futurt cubanacs. all c~ paid. sP'.C)fttor, Oisnty Vtorld, """ 1n\11lt" had comch me foot'9bl)' 1mprn.~. Othtrc~citina pnz ,.ill be oOcrcd tbCYouna ~°'monau to iu floridi "Too t.d ~ doesn't wnte the Thud. tM lntttn1tional ttOo column" monN w Ru 11n. ,..uh o nautical Fcdttit1on ha.~ ad pttd th<-J•m .u.n.. chuckle \ ouna <\W naut PfQl1'tm a" the bnt ~hlmal•t. I Never mind candy, flowers • Common courtesy wtll-wtn ov·-er~t~hw+t,a---- valentine for you Valcnt1nc·1 Day is aeninc close and so far there haven't been IOO many men knodcina on my door ukina me to be their valentine -or wanting to be my valentine. If you're hanpna back because you believe n could never happen. &ct me assure you it's ca 1er than you think. You don't have to send me a b1a hean--shapcd box of chocolates, or a dozen. Iona-stemmed red roses. or a s1ngmg valentine -lhou&h I wouldn't objca to any ofthex. It's much simpler than that and won't cost you a cent. Just observe a few requests. To my trash man: I'll be your valentine if you'll promise. When you've emptied my trash. lO throw my container within 20 feet of my dnvcway-and \he lid somewhere within 20 feet ohhe container. To any man who dnvts into a supermarket parking lot and parks between the hncs instead.of straddl- 1ngonc, and taking up two spaces: We can make a deal To the box boy at the market: 1 f you promise to put my avocados on top of the sack of grooc:nes mstc.ad of at the bottom. under the canned goods. I'll be your valentine. To any man anywhere: If you promise not to tell me to-Havea nt~ da) ... I'll be your valenune, 111 be rchrved. and most gra\Cful. To 1he telephone sohctLor I'll be )Our valenune or let )OU be mine 1f \Ou promise not to call me at 9 00 p.m 10 sell mt' on solar ht'3ttng. growth stod.s, or tickets 10 a non- CAtstcnt rodeo benefit for under- pnv1leged children. To the busboy in the rc-Slaurant: It you prom1)(' not to snatch my empt~ platc away when my table compa· ntons arc still eating. you can be m) valentine. I'm embarrassed enough about how fa.st I eat w11hout calling attention lo 11 To the \alct parker. If )OU ~t mo,. car radio back to the FM station pla)'1 ng when I drove 1n, instead ot leaving 11 on that hard-rock music program )OU were hstentng to. you'll get a valenune and a better up To the postmaster at m) local po$t offict. If )Ou could JUSl occas1onall) -sa~ thc Chnstmas ~ason, o r before Valen11nc's Da) -open that third w1ndo"' 10 take carc of the moh wa111ng. I v.ould not onl) be your "alcnt1nc. we could probably work out a lasting relat1onsh1pofsomc 50n To the fo ur·leggcd gentlemc-n on m~ hlock If you promise, on you1 morning rounds. to h)'pass m) rose garden -C"cn evcf) o ther morning -I promise to let my beautiful. lad) poodle be )OUr 'ulenune. We wtll both comt' out and rub no!CS wnh \<OU If an) ot thc above 'ltnkc you a<> h\•1ng more than you can handle, I'll be happ' to st"ttlc for the candy and flowen OOP~! 1 almost forgot the mo t important request To my hu band: If you promise that for the ne\t 21 )Cars you'll keep acting the wa) you ha"c for the last~ I years. I prom ise )Ou'll be my o I 'alentinc. C•l•mal•I A.. Wt!lh llvn lo La,_.Nllwl. DallyPDot welcomes readera' comm en ta • , I ~ t J ... ' ' I I I l . I I THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane (..,....., . ., , .... .....,,. .... ..._ ---\\Jeffy's ploy in' a song on the push-button phone!" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "You can stop showing off now ... everybody's gone!" GORDO GARFIELD MOON MULLINS DINTAL SSISTANT ... e i I f i I . JUDGE PARKER I by Tom Batluk DOOKESBURY by Garry Trudeau I i i I l B~GGEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) .. Health nut!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ! l l I ' t: '~T HELPEO ME DRAW 1HE PICTURE Cl-YOO 0UT l UREW 1Hf MUSTACHE .AU. BY MYSELF ~ ' ' J by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux WE DON'T TAKE NO C>ECKS• 'rOU KNOW THAT. MR LEW151 , HOIU DIP-t #0<6 IN. Y0'1 (J6f II CAN I A5IOOU Hf llfJlllP. A fflllfMSfOIP \ \ PEANUTS by-Charles M. S~hulz 'i'M SOPf'U: IS GOl~6 TO SE FIVE SECONDS LATE i'OMl6HT ~~~~~~~~ I TR~6€0V MAS STRUCK ~ I I J I ~ ~ by Kevin Faaan 1·'1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston 1-\IYA, RICKY! WANNA COME.10 MICHAEL.? r- Ori, ME'S so con=.! f\RCN,-BABIES Cl.rle., }'10M ?! rrS A NA'Tt>RAL Cf\t-'O()f~G€ iO eNSO~ 1\1e:1R. SoR-llVflL . ~~~,_.,... by Tom K. Ryan ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady ~.NO ••• TMERE'S A ~fWRl BRIDGE DIRECTING DECLARER Neilher vulnerable . South deals. NORTH +A <::I KQ8 O J8H WEST • AQ974 • 97432 ~ 1043 OQ • J 1052 SOUTH \ • Q85 ~ AJ952 0 AK6 • 86 The bidding: EAST + K J 108 t;;> 76 0 109532 •K3 North Eat& South W Ht 1 + Paet 1 <::I Pue 2 0 PUI 2 • Patt 3 ~ ,... 4 0 , ... 4 + OW. 5 O P ... f t;;> PUI P... Pue Opening lead: Seven of +. East doubled four spades for lhe lead. That was a decision that was to come back to haunt him later in the play. · Against six hearls West duly led a spade. Declarer won in dummy. came to hand with the king of OMAR SHARIFF diamond., In the proceas felling the queen. and ruffed a apade on the table. He caahed the king ot trumpa, overtook the queen with the ace and led two more round• to reduce the hand to this poaitlon: With two round• to play In the • - 1984 European Junior Champion· c:::> - ahlpa, Italy I d France by a 1ubstan 0 J 31 tial martin. The penultimate round • A Q 9 aaw a cluh bet•Mn the two • 14 • • K leadera,,and thlt wu lhe (irat board ~ -• ~ - of tM makh. 0 --0 lOU The Fre nch reached ab art alam • 'lOS! • K 3 on the auction t hown. Af~r North'• • Q The distribulion was reasonably clear. Declarer cashed the ace and jack of diamonds, then rurfed a dia· mood in hand. East had wanted to score the king of spades, and now declarer obliged him. He exited with his queen or spades to throw CHARLES GOREN East on load, and the forced club return presented declarer with hia contracL. · In Lhe other room tht Italian• langulahed In game and madt only 11 trick•. o the French picked up a 1ub1tantlal awing. They went on to win th match and the champion· ahlp. Havey .. MH .......... &e .... ~a.~? IAtCWIHO...._ , ..... ,.. .. ,~ ...... .. DOU.LES 1w , .. ,ldet ... taktHt. Per • ce,, •f Ill• OOUIL£8 ~ MM tl.15 a. ~ ...... o..a.i.1," P.O. hs Ill, rev•r , South made a 1trenrth ~ S 1howlng forcing bid In apadet. A O A e cut blddlns ~utnce followed: and • 81 ' P•1~ N.J. OIOM. Make ~ ,.,.._. te New.,.,.,....... ' • ' -.. .. • .. • i • llllJ""' WCONESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1985 , Flutl•'• per-hour ........ ,~:;,;:.;-' ••lary equate• to $25,928, top• In aporta. 82. OrengeCoeet . beeketMll IMm:;. trl•• to anep _,; loalng atreek. ~. . . . UC Irvine debuts · with win·: '$.. Ging goes 3 for 3 :: -to power Anteater$ to 8-2 triumph - Junior shonstop Adam G ana weit 3 for 3, dnv1ng in a run o n each hjt. (Q power the UC Irvine baseball team ro an 8-2 victor) over Cal Poly Pomo~ 1n the Anteaters' o~ner at U Ct Tuesda> • The dec1s1on dropped Cal PQi)' Pomona to 1-1 after the Broncos bctt UCLA on Mo nday. 6-3. . Ging singled in the Anteaters' first run in theo~ninganning. thenJunior center fielder Brady AnderscSi1 cracked a two-run homer to left. center 1n the second when Uel assumed a 4-0 advantage. G1ng'ssecond hn was an RBl-tn'* in 1he third inning, and after Tam Baine and GinJ drove in runs in the fifth. C l was 1n fro nt 7-0. The Anteaters· final run came tn the s1x1h as senior n&lt.t fielder Paul Hammond knocked 11 in wtth a s1n&Je Cal Pol} Pomona could manasc single tallies in the sixth against UCI starter Doug Lanton and 1n the ninth ofT reliever Bo Kent. o..., ...... ,......., ........... _ UC Irvine's Paul Hammond goea long ~ay around to score first inning run on Adam Ging' a single as Cal Poly Pomona catcher Jeff Edwards fields throw. In his first sun. sophomore n&ht· hander Linton struck out St)., wallc~ fi, e and allowed sax hns 1n se~ innings Kent took over in the e1gh~ and allov.ed a tnple and a Wlld pll('Ji for a run 1n the ninth. ;: An inside job.: sec spurts to 85-66 win Vanguards struggle early. finalfy put Azusa away The ~econd half staved close for about the first I II minutes "'hen SCC bCgan inching in front. Then. \.\tlh the Vanguards leading 66-58. Greg Ward 1gn11ed an 8-0 run v.11h a1um~r and two free thro"'s Jabba:r gets 40 and II \.\aS "4-5!! :· Twin Towers team for 66, but Lake rs prevail, 113-104 HO STON (AP) -Once again the master, Los Angeles' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. gave the neoph)tes. Hou!>ton's Ralph Sampson and Akccm Olajuwon. a lesson 1n po"er basketball. Jabbar. 37. turned back the )Car" with a 40-point. eight-rebound per- formance Tuesda) night to lead tht· Lakers to a I 13-104 Nauonal Basl.l.'t- ball Assoc1at1on v1cton for the 12th straight ume on the R'ockctc;' hornt' court. "He's lx•cn doing 1h1s on a con~•"· tent has1s," Laker.guard Mag1r John- ~on said. ··He ma> not score 40 hut he'll get 28 points and 15 rehounds. which 1s1us1 as good. "The} have great big men. hut that JUSI brings out a class1l ba1tle and makes us work harder .. J ohn<,on said Samp\on and OlaJuwon pushed the Rocketc; 1!lto a 77-72 lead \I.1th a dou ble-borrcled shoot 1 ng d 1 ... pla ~ earl> an the third quaner \.\hen the duo hit 18 of thl' Rm.ket•.' tir'it 20 point!> of the period. The Lakers worked harde'>I uunng a late third quaner '>urge \I.hen the) outscored Houston 14-0 and took an 88-80 lead into the fourth quarter Houston knolled thl' score at 98-98 wi th J:4J to pla) on a basil.et b) Mitchell Wiggins but a basil.ct and free thro'>" b} Jabbar w1 th J 31 to go GIRLS 8ASKl TBALL -- put the Laker~ ahl'ad tor good. ··offens1' l'I} he kept bailing us out but reall) 11 \.\3'> JU'>I a routine night fur him ·· L:iker'> C oal'h Pat Rile) \atd. ~amp'>on sn)reJ '' point<; and grabbed 15 rebound'> and OlaJuwon h11 30 points and had 13 rebounds. But the) wcrl' all of Hou'iton ·s shO\\ No other Roel.ct '>cored in double tigurc' .. Ont· on one Jo" n lo"'. I he\ arc dangeroO'>... '>atd John-.on. ·"ho c;corcd I ts point\ Jnd had 19 assist'> ··'We JU'>I tncd to \Cl our defense up high and den) 1hc1r guard'> the 1ns1de pa<>ses h) blo<:k1ng uff rhe lanes·· Jabbar said he hcncliltl'd from \I n~le co' l.'ra1te "It ,.,.a., ltl.c the mid-70s. the wa\ I was '>tngle-cO\ ert·d tonight." Jabtiar said. "For u'i, It "a' a good dcfcnsl\e <;1tua11on I don't kno"' about being :ible to '>lOre a1 \.,.Ill on them. but rhe one-on-one \11ua11on helped Then, "hen the~ double. I can pa\s the ball around .. Dcsp1lt' the laker,· winning stnng in Tht· umm11. guard Ja~s 'Worth~ ... aid "Thi'> 1s reall> a tough place to pla). We'' l' JUSI hl·en fortunate 10 "'in hcrl' I'm rcalh ama1ed ho" the cro,,d get .. behind them hcrt'. but 11 re's us up 100 ·· "When ~ou pla' a team like I '\. )Ou·,.l. got to \\.tn 1t beforl' the two or three minute mark." Rockets ( oach Bill Fitch said "\\ e·, e been beating a lot ofball club\ to the last two minutes but ~ou·rc not going to beat a team hkc L.\ a team that (an go 10 Jahb:ir or ~o to Magir at thl' end .. Special to the Daily Pilot .\ZL'~.\ -Judging from the record'> Tuec,da\ night's game <ihould haw been a brec1e lor the ~outhcrn Cahforn1a ( olkgl· hasketbal ~ team in II\ :--. '-\I.\ D1\ •'>lun 111 lOnfrontallon "1th .\1usa Pat1lir Tht' final XS-Ml '>lOrc "ould seem tu 1nd1l'atl· the \anguards had t'\l'nthing go their ""a~ But. that "as not thl' case. a'>)('( actualf\ 1ra1ku JlS-31'1 j\ halftime. and d1dn'1 \l't1e t'Onrrol.of thl· gaml' un11l the l:illt'r 'rage'> of the <,l.'rnnd half. "-en Bard sic' "ho hall a team-high I~ f>\llnl) lor lhe \ anguard'> kt•pt the' 1<.1tor' do'>e 1n tht· tir'>I half v.1th 10 bur '-,( ( had truuhle holding onw tht• hall 1urn1ng 11 11\l·r l·tght 11ml''> 1n the llPl'ntng ~o m1nu1e' From there. sec cruised to llS fifth dtStrlCI '1c10~ against two losses which k~ps the Van- guards 1n a deadlock for the Southern Da' ISIOO lead v.1th Point Loma. v.h1ch crushed Cal Baptist. 81-60 (1uard Rand) McAllister had 12 ofh1s 16 points in the second half. and v.as credned w11h fiH steals. One of those thefts set up a heN 1n Durham alle} uop pass to 'Ward. v. ho slammed 11home10 help put .\1u~ Pacific awa\. The play was also one of Durham's 11 assJStS "ell .\nderson ch1p~d in v.11h I ~ point'> and ~ ard added I.Hor , CC "h1ch also had trouhk "'11h the C ougar\t·arltt'f in the st"ason v.1nningonh tl~-o I in the ti m round Thl' \ anguards '1s11 L.\ Bap11s1 ( ollege Fnda~ night 1n another d1s1nct contest Usher should put a muzzle on owners :--.ohou\ lJmc 1n on thl' nuun balloon trom ~J1;l..11oon and a\kt•J ffil'.hUI ·~ llh the l.11c ... 1 rumbll' trum thl L'~fl tx·ing lhjl the leagut' m.1~ n11\l rccom1tkr a mm l' to the fJll of !ht· \CJr IO I 9Xti. ll OlJ\ hl' llml'lm comrn1\\111nl·r llarn l 'ha to a,i. tht• o" nn'> to~ nol 11. offmal.1 ng. \t,1 It'· menl'> Ill thl' ml'dta 1n hchall ul thl' league· •The gcm·ral up1n1on around lo\\ n 1\ thal the Lo~ .\ngl.'lcs ( lrpµl-r' .trt' ,, bellateam than their record 'u somehul.h \hould tell thl' l lrpµl'r' •If Dou~ F-lullt' rcall' a-.i. .. S ltl.lllK fora \peal.1ngengagcmcn1 tht· idt·J mu<;t he 1ha1 heuoe\n't tcHl' tu mJl.t· appcarantt''> hc<;1dcs. ht• mJ~ ht---- too \mall to tw \l'Cn on thl' u1a\ • \\ ht•n \I 1am1 DolphtnHt'll'IH'r ltmnl\ l etaludt'f:iultt·dal hl\o\.\n "l·du1.ngl3,1-;aturda' "h.11 hl'd1d '' .... run j d1>'' n-,md-11ut pat 1an d11" n the jt\le ..ind out tht· Joor •\\hen thi: l '-,f l ton!. U\ t'r i'1njt1l 1al rl·,run.,1h1lt1~ tor thl· I \ I· \flrt''>'> and Houswn (iamhkr' 11 in' o l' ed thi: lcagut'"\ emergent·~ fund o f$24 m1ll1on "h1rh m1gh1 Ix• hctll'r tJlkd the "sn<m hall fund" "11h t \I.() lltlU ndcn ng I rJ nt ht\e\ l'J t tng ell 11 $24 m1lltl>n l:ln mt·lt 'er' 4u1t l.h • fohn R 1gg1m Jot''> a lx·t ter \kt·r· 1ngnt'rC1\l' than \oml' tighter' •It Don Shula v. J'> nut outlllJ\ ht·J h) Adi \\ ..il<>h 1n ')upcr Bov. I \I\ 1\h;i1v.ould,oucall11' · Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST • -\dJ louil.-altl..l'S -\ngd<. pllchcr \111.t· \\ 111 jnJ high rumPl'r D1\1gh1 '-,tnnn •'nil' lu lht I \ T 1nh''l••lumn1'l "hll \jtJ 11.lthll•tt' 'ht1llld ~· ll'\trd 1<1rdrug U\l' ""h"uld 1h1· r1•,11•I u... Thl' i.!t'Ot'r,11 f'lli.ltl J11t'' n1" fl·'' 111 SCt' lhl' rC'st ot u~ at "'Ork •°''tor -\ngel!> p111.h1ng \1anagcr Crt•nt· \1auch has nearh a month to 1hinkol<,omc1h1ng I •Don '-,u11on could help the .\ngels hu11heOal.land-\1hle11csma\ ha'e an intla1cd idea t)I "hat old p1ic her., arc \\Orth •The L.\ < lrppers should be told 1ha11 er: little 1mrre<o~c!. member!. of the mt•d1a lCrt.11nf\ not inflated altl"ndam·e figure-~ • r he Harkm l 1l11hctrotters <wi' the' might he 101<.·re<\ted 1n a female pld\t•rhutthc' Jonotsa~ "h~ • Tht· nrv. un1tc)rms of the San Diego Padre., <>ht)ufd be inter~sllng Thclastgu' tov.carhrov.n (Please .ee TUCKER/BS l Edison's upset plans thwarted by Ocean View Monarchs~. roll behind· Lewis'39 Barons struggle . but ma· ta·n h a lf of le I d1son F ~bid to mO\ c 11110 n second place tie with On·an V1t'" 1n the Sunset League girl" basketball race fell JU'>I <\hort Tuc'l<la) night Mean"htlc. Fountain Valle) '>lrug- glcd a h11 lx·fore rcga1n1ng 11\ <itndc and a share of the ~unsl'I kad "htlc Wc\lm1nstcr claimed 11'1 tir<;t kague \.ICIOr\ o t the SC3'iOn ~llh JO C3ll) win o'er ,·1s111ng llunt1n111on Bc:ilh In college ac11on, I f( In inc tOpJ>l'd Pcppcrd1ne 1n a nl'>n-tonfercncl' battle 1n Malrhu The dctatl11: Ocean View 47, Edison 44: fhl' hmt Scah.a~.11.'i had trouble put~ng thl' win awa) at thl' fm.· thro\\. line 1n thc founh quarter hl'fOH' Dana l>oul) final!) ranncd <1 l);ur \.\Ith thrl-c sccondc; ten to tl'l' 11 Ocean IC'W. b-1 1n the 'un~t I cnguc .ind I 6-5 merall an<l 11cd ~•th Fountain Valle~ al the tdp oft he pat k. held 1145-44 k~d '>"hen 11 massed three' 'ltrr11gh1 fron1-cnd'> of nnl··and -onl' "tun11on!> hcforc Ouut) 'lank hn 1wo F.d1'lon. which fl'll to 4·' hul "l\111 in thC' playofT pict~re. wn\ paced h) Kmtcn W1l'lon ' 14 point) and M1chcllr ffenne'>~),., T~ \\ 1hon scored 10 of hN putnt\ 1n lhc tirc;t Quarter W11h 1he ~anw tll'd at l l alkr three qua1tcr' Fd1"41n '>lon·d hH 'itra1gh1 point\ 00('n1n11 the fourth quarll·r Ill 1 • take a JM-'' ad' antagc Bui Ocean \'1c". behind the pla) of M1thelle < hom1u and laura "i1mck. came hal'k and "cnt ahl'Jd tor good S1ml.'I. IO\\l'd 1n 14 point'> (!.he al\O 'cored 0 \ tir<il "' point'> ot the game) and pulkd down a team-high 16 rebound' "Inna Vlalhn,.lJllcu 14 po1nl\and C hum1u had I() rl·bounds and eight point~ for the Scaha" i,., Oout) had J 1enm-h1gh <\<:\ l'n as'"""' fountain Valley 42, Marina 37: .\t Manna High. the Rarons got a scan· before finall~ suDdu1ng the stubborn V1k1ngs. fount.11n Vr1llt') led Jll\I I fl-12 at tht• half, padded 1hc lead t0 sc,en cntcnntt 1m· 111u1 th 1.JUJrlt'r JOU th'ld 11tl J l.1lt' \1.1r1n.1 ... urge1n tht• tourth 111 \\ 10 II r11un1.11n \ .1lln "·I JnJ I' ll 1n l'r.tll \\.J\ p.lll'J h~ "-t·rr1 < lu\\l't anJ fat I.It' ( 1u1k hoth ol "horn h.1d t•1gh1 r111n\\ Marin.1. 2-' .ind •1.12 11,1, it'd h\ f t'llHl' .... lll'\ll'I \.\ hu \l.'llrt'd I' point\. ,1nl.rng II u l 10 Imm 1h1· lrl't' thro" lint• \tt•phJntt' \Jhd1n11 \lhll au1.ku 11p<>1nl\(q1n thl' '>Cwnll hJll) and Hl'Jlht•r "-1rt..up. "ho pulkd 1n nint• rebound' jnd 'l nrt•d l11ur point\ Wtstmln11ter 57. lluntington Beach 40· The L11m' u\t•d .1 hitt lir'>I quJrtl'f 11ut<Kurin(I. 1h1· C)1fl'r, lh-., .1nu a bigger \l'u1nd 4uaner 111 t.1f..t• .1 health\ '2-12 hJltt1mc k;1d .rnd lfUl\l' '" lhnr lil\l .... Ul1\l I \ ll h•I \ 1•1 1ht· ~a ... on at \\n1min ... 1l 1 kan1nt' B.lttJglr.1·, :1 p1t1nh "·'' 111p' for .i11,1orrr' 1 hl· l)tfl'I' 1.1 111• 2-S 1n k~1gut' pl.11 .ind '' I: 111 .tll g..1ml'' !\tater Dei 110, 1'1u' X :19· I lh Munarth'I madl' 11~.n111 thl' \n~1·lu' Lcajl.uc ( 20-' t" ('r.1111 .tltt•1 l··'"" hJndlrng thl' \\arr 111" .11 \l,1tcr I ">1.·1 \l,1r. ( 1J1nt·, dlld 11.ilh \\ m•d l1•d thl· \1on.trl'h all.i.1 k "11h 'II .ind I .J J'l<)llll\ fl'\J)l.'lllH'h \\h1k '•1t•ll1 \l.1n tr1· h.1d I~ Jthl l 1l·11 < 1.11nt'' addt'U 11 \ 0)8jtl'r" Cbrh t ian 22. RapMt Cllris tian U : In l1mtt At'.tlh Hrl'!l1l.1 \10\IJ0 \ nine rn111l\ p.h1·d 1111' \ ,,, .1g1 r' i. tht I \l'fl '' I l'<l~Ul' "1n In uilkgr Jd111n l C In lot 84. Ptppt'rd1nt' 76: l ( I : II rwd l1 r I or I\\ P( \ \ !!·lnll' \j lU nfa \ .11 Pa11lll ''•lh .1 non .. •nkr1·n,l' "•n '"''I lht• \\,J1l•\ I hl' \n1t·.1tl'r' h11d1 .1 ,l11nk1rtahlc ;;., :' h.1lttinll' l1.,1d .ind "l'ft' ""di nut 1n tr11111m11't11l th1· ,,.,"""hall hctnrr h.1n1?tn~ nn in till' 1111.11 m1nutl·, \111\t 111 lr11n1•' h1lr 1.lml· trnm ( ht•n ( rr.iham \\ hn J"ll.lUrt•d tn J 1t•am-h1p.h 19 f'\llnl' / .tlina V. alton 1111 JnJ lj1 tt \,in.It•• Pot•I \lh11 ,,,,red I ti and ~r Jl'ihnl .1 tt'.lm·k.ldtn ~ I I re~iunth \\1th. tht· 'lllnl\ I< I ~-11 111 Pl .\.\ .1l t11in m1•1 ,,, 111 I tl ~ 111 .111 game' Sunset lead up for grabs at Ocean View Ld1,un I l1gh "1nnt·r of fo ur 'itr:uaht game' \IOt't a first round lo'>'> 10 Ocean View. tnM to climb into o tic for first place in the Sun\Ct LCaJue ba~krthJll rau· tonight "'hl'n the < hariwrc; talc 1hc ho'>t ~eahawk' f.d1.,on lmt the ltr'll l'nrnuntl·r 57-50. ut1lt11111 u ,1ow-p<1led ll'mp<11n tht• carl' go1na to tr) IO '>ta} dO'll' [l'e"' hcrl' 1 n thl' Sun,ct tonight. F-ountn1n Valle~· .. plDH>ll hopt''l l'tin il'I u h1~ boo~t with ;1 "'1.n..a.IJ\1.anna. \\h1k llun11n&H>n Beach nCl'd\ n '1ctor' at wl''itm1n,tl'r 1o 'IHI\ 1n thc-cha'ie 1>1 po~t-:o.cui.on honon f nun1a1n \ ulll'' 1' ' l 1n kJfue pla\ afll•r \tumbhna ar:un'I Ou·en \ ll'W rtdR) v.h11C' \.farina 1' .1 \tcp hat ii. .11 '-4 J~ 1s Hun11n11on Jk;11 h In 1 ht· \t'.I \ ll"•l I l'<ltW1 "11 h \1 •k p..1'"·"11 •n 11t ti"1 pl.lu• \l'l urcu tln \lonJ.11 night '-c\l J'lllll 1t.1rhn1 hof>l·' 111 .11q1d J ktdo"n \•hen the \,111111\ hit lhl' r11ad 141 OWl I pl:l\1lll ll101l'nlkr '-),1dlf ldM1 I. 11 '.1n1Hht•1 10 .1 lnntt hnt' llf '-,ca\ IC\\ I cagm l 1 uuai... \\Ith "''" tl\irt ll.1rho1 jlll'Ol pting 111 plll\l'f l 11' ltr\t plJtl' \\JIU\ Jnd lht' RoJdrunnl'I' 1n 1m.1ITT} 1w1·dinjl J '1rtof'\ In \ta' 1n a dt•atll1ll ii. \\llh < omn.l.1kl tar tor thr third pla\l>tl 'PIH \lc~f)llrt(11I1nll'agut•)hcatl,t.tnl1,1 nO-~~ \.fonda' h> n•t1J1n -tht: tnp \f>lll in the '4.-a \ It'\\ L l·aguc hu1 h1Jn .. 1.1 "'h11 h ho"t' Llgun.1 tkJl h 111n1gh1 I' hnpintt Im a hit 1fl ht•lp lrnm '-1.lddkh~Kk t 1 '\I to' limh ba1·k into :i II<' tor hr'it In tif\t round pla\ nt "C"'J'll'n. 1h1' \a1h1r\ hr,·onl 111 an I\~ M~ '111on '" l'I thl' Rn.id· 111nnl•I\ llllh tlnt' 1ll lhl' pr1lllJI"\ rt',1\00\ lx'ing,1 Ji<-:.& \h,m1nanle on the ~'arJ' I \tJnl ta ( -2) hn'il' po1en11,1ll\ dangl'tnu' I .1iiuna lkat h I ~-M in a rrmat< h "' • li~t round l'lll 11untt•r 10 \\.h t\ h lhl r .l)lll'\ l'\Ulfl('d "1th J ~<.1.4~ 1 l'rd1l t < 11111n.1 ,kl "'1,11 ( ~ \1 l •In 1111n C' tnlll 1h1rd lll,11\' h\ 11\t•lf \.\Ill\ ,I \\Ill ,1\ \\01ll.lhrtdgC' (1·M) , 11mhinl·t1 "tth " "-ll·"' 1\\H 1 '1l11\n 111 l'r \,1ddlr h.1tl. I lw utlwr ttM•h l11hh I n1H"•'' I0-10 1r.1H·ltntt to < 11\t.1 '"'"• '' I I ht \.h1,ti.ln1t' nlttt•d th( l rn1Jn' '" 4"' in lhl• lt•am' fir.I ml•t•t1n11 In thl" ~1u1h l i•.1'1 1 ,•,,g111· In in1· {ill\'\ altC'r 1t<o l'lu<o1' l' lir.t 11\\lfl' 11111n .11trr ninC' ''"'~'' "hl"n 11 h1l\1' l);in.1 H1lh \I j.'.1nic' '1.1r1 .11 .. '11 t Mater Del High's Tom Lew placed his name a little higher oo the all-time career CIF acortng II .. with 39 points Tu.sday night as tM Monarchs added Blahop Mont- gomery to their list of vtC11ms with a 90-50 victory at Chapman College Lewis moved into fifth place with 2,218 career points by scortng 3$ tuelday, passing Glendale Hoo. ver·s Joe Hillman (2.213), whC played from 198 t-~. Lewts. playing tust 22 mlnutet. KOred 15 points In the first quarter and 11 In the second u Mater Del won Its 29th straight IMgue game, and seventh in a row this ... IOn. The Monarchs pounded the Knights early, taking a 31-6 firt\ quarter teed. and never let up Mater Del led by 42 polntt at the end of three quarter.. Lewis. who alao had a t.am-hldt1 1-4 r9t>ound1 for Matef Oei, ehot lf.i of 20 from the ftoot and 1 of 9 trot" the lint In guiding the Monarch• to their 7tth Vrin agalntt )uM S lo .... (3 In overttme) In the PMt thrM MUOna. Tom PMbody had nN ...- and tour potnt1 and Mt-• Mltchltl added 18 potnt1 ltt lust 20 minu* of ectlon for Matef Del. P .J. Wnek ·~ .,. 84ahop ~t~ acoren wtth 15 pofnt Friday n6gnt at 7:30, Mater Del tak• Ill .now on the r09d to P )( ' .. ,...,,~;ClllllC-:lol:lel:ou=:~:t::=::.::=~=::.-........... ----................................................ --------------------------------- -. --------- ------·---------.. -----------, .. O(ange Coast DAILY PlLOT/Wednesdey, Febfuery 6. 1985 Flutl~ $25,926 per hour salary tops in pro sports From AP dltpatc~ EE DougAu~_pm1lhoncontract w1th c•t the New Je~y Generals of the United • States Football league is not the richest in sports hmory. although it may make him the highest· paid athlete per hour over the course of a regular sea on. Fluue. who signed for fi ve years. will make a reported S 1.4 mil!Jon per season. Now, 1f you figure the Generals play 18 regular·season games. and estimate that each game will take about three hours to play, 1t works out 10 about $25.926 per hour. Tho~ mathematics do not take-into account practice time. including those brutal two-a-day workouts. and the long hours Fluue will spend studying play- booh. Sttll, based on that unscien- tific formula and other reponed salaricl>. Flutte's S25.926 hourly ,. ti wage is higher than that of Dave a e Winfield. Larry Bird. Wayne Gretzk) and other top-paid athletes. Football players. because their actual playing t1me 1n the regular season 1s much lowerthan in other sports. ha ve the greatest hourly wages during a full year. Walter Payton. reponedly the National Football League·s h1ghcst-pa1 d player at about St milhon per year. would make S20.833 per hour for his 16 games with the Chicago Bears. Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers. Most Valuable Player in last month's Super Bowl and supposedly the NFL·s highest-paid quarterback at $850.000 per season. checks 1n at S 17, 708 per hour. Basketball players. playing 82 games that average 2'h hours apiece. are next on the hourly scale. Moses Malone of the Philadelphia 76ers. the h1ghest·pa1d National Basketball Assoc1at1on player. gets about SI 0, 732 ~r hour. That's based on a salary estimated at $2.2 million per year. Bird, of the rival Boston Celt1cs. 1s close at nearly SI 0.439 for an hour of work on the coun. He makes around $2 14 million per season. Gretzky, the National Hockey League's wundcrk1nd with the Edmonton Oilers, gets 1n the v1cin1ty of$5.000 per hour. He plays 80 games that take about 2'h hours apiece. and earns SI million for the entire year Quote of the day Cool Pape ..... the baseball HaJI eit Farner, on reachl~ 84111: "If you don't llve to get old, you die young.' • Flames regain second place Paal Reinhart broxe a 2-2 11c w11h a ~ power play goal at 13:53 of the third penod ' and Lu.Dy McDonald ~cored his second goal into an empty net in thedy1ngseconds. enabling Calgary to defeat Montreal. 4-2. in a Nallonal Hockey League game Tuesda> night. With the victory. the Flames regained sole possession of second place 1n the Smythe Di vision with 61 points. two more than third-place Winnipeg ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Mike Bouy became the first NHL player to score 40 goals in eight consecutive seasons as he collected a goal and four assists. leading the New York hlanders to a wil d 7-5 victory over Ph1ladelph1a . Bossy. who is bearing down on his eighth 50-goal season in as many ycari1;n the NHL. connected for No. 40 at 8· 26 of the second pc nod when he blasted a 35·foot slap hot over the sti ck of Flyers' goaJtender OarTea Jensen GaetaJJ Ducbe1ne ~ored once and added an as1>1s1 in the third penod to spark the Patrick D1v1c;1on-leading Washington Capi- tals to a 4-1 victor·\ over Toronto Boston College nips Syracuse Michael Adams sank two pressure free m throws wi th one second left Tuesday night to hft Boston College to a 67-66 Big East Conference victory over sixth-ranked Syr· acuse. Wendell Alexis had h11 two free throws for the Orangemen with 20 seconds remaining to give them their onl> lead of the second half. 66-65 .. In another Big East clash at Hanford. Conn . forward Dwayne McClain connected on I 0 of 12 shots from the field and scored a game·high 23 points a\ Villanova oosted a 79-71 victory over Connecticut Long to return to Hawkeyes IOWA. C ·1TY. Iowa -Chuck Long, EE v.ho holds almost all maJor Iowa passing c II• retords and a few nattonall). announced Tuesday he would return for another year cis quanerback of'the Hawke~e football team. Long had the option of returning for a fifth year under an NCAA rule that lifted an earlter proh1b111on aga1m1 red-shining freshmen or he could have made h1m\Clf ehg1ble for the profcrnonal football drafts where he was expected to he one of the top signal-callers taken • Cll llf'•SMIP' • • SOFTBALL :m Bowie pavea way for Bluen PonJandroolueSamBowieequalcd ~ It's still anybody's race ~~ c~:if h~f.'z~~I ~go;n:2r~ota~~~~~4~ ~ Basketball Association victory over Utah. t~~~ ~r:: t~oa ~~~,1~ f:~n~~.~~ tt~: ra°::itq~~1~:; at~~ Most ya ch ts pass ~ue~oa~~,~~~~~:c~~n~~~~d~a~~~~ go<~~~~ E;l~~~ ~~~~~~~e~:'~:, held that. advantage at 60-44 by halftime ... In other the halfway point 01Tic1als arc already pred1ct1na that Strider. 468. Lean Machine. 469. NBA ~ton. W~&er Davl1 came ofT the lxnch to score one or mor~ ol the btj Ou~ A boats Shennn1pn. 471 , Octavia .. 4 71, 10 of ht~ ·~ po~nu in th~ fourth qua~e~. including the to Puerto Vallarta will fintsh by 7 u.m. ThuMay which Rocket. 472. Tribute II. 488;..(hcck- p me-winntr'IJUmper with I :OS rtma1n1ni. as Phoenix would knock nearly a half day off the mate. 488: and Wh1stlcw1nd. 499. beat Denver. 108·103. Davis. CiLi~tingclapscd ttme rt"COrd of S days playing in only hii second game of By ALMON LOCK.ABEY and 8 hours. t~e ~ason ,duc to a knee injury. OellrNet......._w.tw If position reports were correct htt a basl'hnc lumper to put the three yachtl> hud stolen the <-lapsed Suns up I 04-103 JUSt 25 seconds The lead yachts in thr 1.125-milc time lead from Christine. Dick after ~ex E11Uta1_'1 free throws Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Daniels' MacGregor-65 Joss was had given Denver us first lead of race Tursday were almost near reporting 432 miles from the finish ; the final quarter at 103-102 . . enough to each other for the crews to Harold Ward ' MacGregor-65 KtvlllMcHalecameofTthcbench e.11change insults as the)' sailed pac;1 Cheval and Kim Grinncl's to scor~ 12 of ht~ 29 p<nnts m the the halfway mark. Holland.-6 7 Charlie were both 4"3 final six minutes of the fourth Asa matter off act. all but fi,eofthe miles out, and Christine was 435 quarter and Larry Bird collected 28 yachts wt're past the halfway mark miles from Pueno Vallarta. Bowle 13 of 27 points m the final period to lead Boston to a 110-106 victory over Chicago. The Celtics' victory was its 40th against only nine losses and 14th in 11s last 17 contests ... Buck Willlam1 scored a career-high 33 points and pulled down a game-high 17 rebounds to lead New Jersey 10 a I 19-117 victory over Detroit. It was the third Nets' win 1n four meetings th1~ season with the red-hot Pistons. who were on a three· game winntng streak and had won 14 of their last I 6 games coming in ... Forward Eddie Jolul1on'1 30 po1n1s led Kansas C11y to its largest margin of v1ctOI) this season. a 135-116 win over San Antonto ... Jay Vlllcent ~ored 16 ofh1s 28 points in the dec1!11ve second quarter and Mark Agui rre added 26 points to lead Dallas to a 112-103 victory over Atlanta at the Umversity of New Orleans Lakefront Arena ... Forward Bernard King scored 12 of New York's last 20 points as the Knteks held off Seattle, 110-108. Angels sign Corbett, Narron Four members of the A.ngels. includ- ing veteran reliever Doug Corbett and reserve catcher Jerry Narron have signed one-) ear contracts. Also signing contracts with the Angels were left· handed pitcher Bob K1pper and !>Ccond baseman Mark Mc Le more Corbett. 32. was 5-1 with four saves and a 2.03 earned run average for the Angels last season. He appeared in 45 games. second -highest total on the staff. Narron. 29. h11 .2 47 in his role as a reserve catcher- first baseman and pinch hitter Kipper and Mclemore both played for the Angels' Redwood farm club of the California League. Kipper. 20. led the league in wins "''h 18 and in 'earned run average at 2.04. Mclemore. also 20. h11 .295 with 5~ stolen bases and I 02 runs scored. Samuel signs for $200,000 PHILADEL PHIA -After pu111ng up a some sparkling offensive numbers for the founh-place Ph1ladelph1a Ph11l1es 1n 1984. . second baseman Juan Samuel has signed a onc·year contract making him one of the highest-paid sccond·year players ever amuel. 23. h11 .272 wtth 15 )lome runs. 69 R Bl. 36 doubles. 192 hits and I 05 runs scored. He s.<;.t a ne" National League rookie record for most stolen bac;es w11h 72. and his 19 triples se1 a club record and ucd Ryne andberg for the NL lead He had 701 at·bat~. a maJOr-lcague rookie record. Tony Siegle. Ph1ladelph1a's vice president of baseball operauon~. said term'> for the deal would not be disclosed. .. All I'll say 1s that Juan 1s being very well paid." S1egJe said. "He will be receiving a salary that 1s 1n line wi th what other recent top rookies have received in the las! few years.·· , The contract is believed to be worth S200.000. including incentive clauses. Only a few other !>i!Cond- )Car players have received that much or more, including Fernando V:ilenLuela of the Dodgers ($350.000). Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles (Si75.000> and Darryl StrawberT) of the New York Mets ($200,000). Bomb threat suspends game Nf:W YORK -A Metro Atlantic m Conference basketball game between Arm) and Fordham was suspended shortly before halftime Tuesda} night after a bomb th reat was telephoned to the Fordham security office. athletic director Dave Rice said. Rice said a male voice. which he de~nbed as foreign. warned that a bomb would be detonated inside Rose Hill G>mna!.1um ··because Arm y is playing.'' Televlalon, racllo TELEVISION No events scheduled. · RADIO 5:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCE": LA Lazers at OaJlaa, KWVE-FM ( 108). 7 p.m. -COU£QE IASKETIAU.: Long Beach State at Utah State.. KEZY (1190). 7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S IAIKETIALL: USC al UCLA. KWVE-FM (108). Detroit selects Darryl Rogers Arizona State coach takes ove r for Monte Clark P.ONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -The Detroit Lions toda)' named Darryl Roeers. head coach at AnLona State Un1vers11y, as director of operattons and conch of the National Football League club. Rogers replace!> Monte Clark. who was fired last year after the team finished 4-11-1. Clark had coached the team seven yea rs, ~nd took the Lions. -to a Central Div1!>1on t11le 1n 1983. A.SU athletic director Dick Tam- buro said toda> he had .a 35-minute meeung w11h Rogers. who dented reports that he . was leaving for Detroit. I lowever. the school then scheduled an afternoon press con- ference shonly after the Lions made the announcement. The L1011s had hoped to wan un11l the college football recru1t1ng season was over before announcing Roger<; as head coach. said Rus~ Thomas. e>.ecu11vc vice president and general manager of the Lions. But word oft he team's selection leaked and the Lions decided to announce their cho1ct>. he !>aid. ..Darryl 1s sttll going 10 work with the University and help them in their recruiting program," Thomas said in a statement. "At a later date, probably next week. we will announce further plans as to a press conference in Detroit." Rogers left M1ch1gan State Un1ver- s1ty after the 1979 season to take the coaching )Ob at Anzona State. where he compiled a 37-17-1 record over fo ur seasons. KC's Brown, 27, has heart attack KANSAS CITY. Mo. (A P) - Running back Theotts Brown of the Kansas City Chiefs was in cnttcal condition toda} afiersufTcringa heart attack Tuesday. the National Foot- ball League said. Team spokesman Bob prenger said that Brown. 27. began expcnenc- 1ng problems at his home about 2 p.m. Tuesday following an off-season workout at Arrowhead Stadium. He said Brown wa!> admitted to St. Joseph Hospital about 7:30 p.m. and that physician~ dia~nosed a hean attack. He remained in intensive care Tucsda}. listed 1n cn11cal but stable cond111on. Sprenger said Brown played collegiate football at UCLA. This time Kings get the breaks I C 1LEWOOD (AP) -The Los .\ngck\ Kings were given an op- ponun1i)' and they made the most of II Midway through thl' second period of the Kings' 7-5 victory Tuesday night at the Forum. the New York Rangers failed to cash in on three chances 1n front of a wide open net and before the~ could recover. the Kings had srnred fou r goals and taken the game awa> from -ttiem "We got some real lucky breaks:· said Lo'> Angeles Coach Pal Quinn. "Our guys played hard. but. Jeez. we had a real brcak atler they went up 3-2. "There: was one 'ih1ft there. they ~hould've had three goals. We came nght down there after that and put 11 1n the net. And that seemed 10 put them back on their heels.·· The Kings got goals from Craig Redmond and Bernie Nicholls in less than a minute. and before the pcnod was over. Rick Lapointe and J.P. Kell y. alc;o had scored for Los Angeles. The flurry gave the Kings a 6-3 lcad going into the final period and was too much for the Rangers. "We had a stretch there tn the second period that co'it us the game.'' said New York Coach Craig Patrick. .. We haven't been getting tht' breaks. ··we had a chance to build our lead and we didn't do 11 and then they came nght down and scored two quick goals and 11 was O\Cr." The Rangers. who have the first four games of a seven-~me road tnp. have been plagued by similar lapses in their rl'Cen t struggles. .. Most of the games have been like tonight." said Patrick. ··we play mostly a good ~me. then we have trouble for 10 minutes and we lose. · "We thoutVit we would p~better on the road tnp. but 11 hasn rk ed out that way. But the tnp isn't over." The Kings. however. were able 10 hold on in the third penod despite some difficulties. .. We got the M:ore 10 6-3 and that's when you have to bear down in your own end." said Nicholls. who had two goal!> in the game. "·We had a great second penod. but then they came back. "'When 11 gets like that. we can·1 be panicky. Fonunatt!I). tonight. they didn't get even. I t'~ getting a little late in the season for that kind of play." The mai·n body of the fleet was sailing about I SO miles nonh of Maadalenu Bay and still experiencina moderate to strong winds. The only casualty of the race has been the Ncl~on-Marek 43 Eclipse, co-skippered by Wilham Bannasch and Le Crouch. San Diego. which broke a rudder Tuesday and was towed to Tunic Bay by one of the escort vessels. Conquerors need20Ts toearnwhi Newport Chrl9tlen HIGh. wfth the benefit of • lat• tecMk:at foul. nipped Libert)' ChrlattM In douR* overtime Tu.day night to .-cur• an Acedemy LMQUe baketbmlt wto. . Meanwttlle, Voyager• Chrldan used a big flrat half to topple Baptist Chrl1t1an. Her•'• how It went NewpcwtCtwt..._.11,LaattJ c.......i.n to: TM Conquerors needed • bit of • tapee by the Minutemen In the MCond overtime to MCUre the vlcte>r)'.. llt>«ty Chrl9tl8n (3-12 Md 2·7 In Academy Leegue play) trail.ct 50-48 In the MOond overtime Md had PotMMton of the ball toaow- lng a rebound and ~ timeout. Unfortunately, the Mfnutemen had no timeout. e.ft 81\d..,. c.n.d for a technical foul. Newport's Pet• Dean sank the free throw to put the Conqueror• up by three with 17 MCOnda remaining. The Conquerors then kltled nine second• off the clock Mfore tum· Ing It over with eight MCOnda left. giving the Minutemen the oP- portunlty to make It cioMr with a tut-second field goal. Newport Christian, which wu led offenllvety by Robbie Morgan (16 point~ and 1e board•). 0Nn(15 potn1a) and John Ad8chl (12), remain• at the top of the Academy League at 7-1. 8-9 overall. Voraieer• Chrtetten II. 11epttet Chrtetlan U: The Voyager• hung on after a big first half to down the Patriots In an Expresa LMQue game at the First Baptist Church In Long Beach. Robbie Milter. Orange County'• leading scorer. toued In 29 points while grabbing 10 rebound9 In onty three quarter• of work to teed the Voyagera . The Voyao-1. 8-4 In Expreu play.atsousedJlmmerHanggl'e 18 points and aeven ....i.t1 to even their overall mark at 8-8. ~ Vanguards top Claremont, 5-1 Southern Cahforn1a College opened 11s 1985 baseball cam- paign on a w1nn1ng note Tuesday. downing Claremont College, 5-1. in non-conference action. Submanne nght·hander Brian Otten, 11 ·7 and the workhorse of the staff last yea r as a sophomore. went the distanc~ scattering just six Claremont htts, while picking up his first victory of the year. Dave Turney. an All·Btg 8 transfer from Nebraska. and Randy Rocther h11 b~clHo-back homers for the Vanguards in the sixth inning. after sec scored three 11mes in the first. to give sec the final 5-1 margin. BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL 0 ~· Westminster -~~q..,. .,.,,d ........... " IEJJ 1985 Sigii Ups NOW! Bolsa NORTH HUNTINGTON BEACH BOBBY SOX LEAGUE Wants ''You'' to Participate in This Year's Softball Season a DATE TIME FEB 9t11 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. PLACE Stacy Gleeg School 6311 Larchwood, tbrt. Bch. FEE $26.00 FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 892-9017 ' OR: 846-6030 ''PLEASE BRING YOUR PARENT AND BIRTH CERTIFICATE''' FOR CU BEGlflOS A1es 6-81/z *No tryouts required We would llke Gery a Mary Long Herb a Kar Wotf a MINOR DIVISION A1es 9-21 • SoftbaJI helps you to Improve end deverop your physlcar abilities MAJOR .. DIVISION A1es 13-16 •Join In our activities and learn leaderahlp, cttftenshlp, spor1smanshlp and frlendahfp to thank the f ollowlng people for their continuous support BIU a Lynn Parker Helen Coone Lydia ureon Haner Graham . ' Oreo Doulton Pour Dl1hno 0.ry Carner Lrnn Perry ' /. ----- 4 --· ... .. ,, use won't fight footba ll TV ban LO\ \N(,[l E--'i (•\P) -The "" cr\11) of liouthern Call· (ornaa will no longer fiaht a telev1~1nn ban imposed by the N( AA and 11~ football tea in wall not appear on hve TV dur1na the' 1985 )Cason The ab\Cncc from television will reportedly cost U ('between S900.000 nnd SI million "Wr'vL' exhausted all avenue\ fo r fighll ng 11," sa id ll T As· liOCtate Athlt:li<: Oarec·tor Virg Lu bberden "We wall have 10 ac·c~p1 thr NCAA ruling und take our lumps " use. however. will be ehg1bh: to appear on 1dev1s1on 1f11 gocs to a PoSt·sea~on bowl game. FOR l HE RECORD -(__ > . NBA WESTERN CONFEltENCE Pacific Olvl,IOll W L PC1 G B LA L•ktr\ J~ 16 616 PhOentA 7• 2S .:>orlland 21 71 so111e 71 1'i LA CllP.,.rt 70 'l9 Golden Sra1e 11 l6 490 10 479• ll 410 ll ' 408 14 1J• n Mlcfwt\I Olvl\IOll Den ver JO 70 600 Ho1.a1on 11 71 S6l Oallu 16 73 ~I San Anlon10 14 7S 490 uran n 17 449 KM\a\ C ti' 16 l2 llJ EASTERN CONFE•ENCE: e o,ron Pr11ree1tloh•e Wun1n91on New Jer\tv New York Mllwau"P~ Ot lrO·I Cnicaoo Allan•a All•ntlc Division 40 38 10 ,, 23 13 16 .. 37 Cetrtrer 01111,1on )4 IS lO .. 24 24 70 19 l6 ll lS 37 ·Tue\dllV'\ Score\ LA LO•t\ 11) Hou\lon 1().4 New J'r\ev 119 Otrrol! 117 BO\ Ion 110 C ntC ago 106 694 67S soo 408 321 ) .. an\u C•IY IJS, San Anron10 116 Oellu 117 Allenle 103 Phoent• lilt, Oe11ver 103 Porlland 176. Utan 106 New Yorlt. LIO, SH111e IOI TOlll9'1t'' G•mu c1evt1end er Ballon Milwaukee a l Nt w JerHv W1nhln11ron ar Phlladt lPn1a Golde" sreie er Oallu ~arrle er Otnver L•kers 113, Roc:kets 104 1 ) I S I 1 I IJ l' 13 ' 11 11 1 3 I 9 ' 14 1a 11 LA LAKERS (1 IJ) -llamt>I\ l·J 0 I 2 Worrhv 6 10 l ·S IS At>dul Jat>t>•tr 16·79 1·9 •O JOM\OM S· 11 a·a 18 Scorr 7·S 2·7 6 Coooer • 9 2 2 10 l(uocnu 7 • O·O 4 McGee 9 14 0 0 II Sorlgo' 0 0 O·O 0 Tol•I\ •S·IO 73 11 I IJ HOUSTON I 1041 McCrav ) 1 0 0 6 Samo\on 13·77 1 II 33 0•&1uwon 14 19 7·) 30 Holltn\ • 1) I 7 9 L IOVO 4 9 0 0 • R r 10 7 1 0 0 4 W QQ>l'l\ ) 6 I 2 1 LU YtH 3 9 0·0 l Peter\t>~ O I O O O r 01a1, 46 t J 11 II IOA Score t>v Ouer1-n LA Lo~er\ 21 71 )) 7S-lll HOU\IOll 71 29 7l 24-1().4 Tllrtt oo•nt oo•' Lea vell Fouleo out-None lltDOund\-LO\ Angele\ 3A IWOrlhy 101 Hou\IOn '6 tSe mo\0" lSI A\\•\1\-l 0\ Angeltt )S IJOM)On 19 Hou\lon 19 •LIOVd I I Tore l loul\ LO\ Anoele\ 10 HOu\10" 23 Allendo"ce 16 016 COLLEGE SoC•I Collt99 IS, A1us• P.clflc U INAIA District 1111 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLE GE (Iii W11ro 1) McAlll\ler 16, Ourham 7 Bruce I Andef\On 14 Caroe1el I, Av1le\ 7 Re<ldtCk 2 Bard\ley 11 MVIH ), T •l:>D\ 1 Tora•' lS is n as )IZUSA PACIFIC IU I -JaCK\On • Gu11•rre1 8 Fogo 6 Jonnten 1 B Sruck 16 O Sruck 10 Ot\ Rocher\ 14 Fanev 11 Tor at\ 71 11 16 66 Holll1me AIU\a Pac1f1c. 31 36 Toto toul\ SoCel Collt9t 70 Alv\a Pec1l1c 19 Foultd oul F'anev •APJ B Stuck 1AP1 NAIA District Ill SOUTHERN DIVISION com.rence W L SoCa C ''"II" \ 7 P• u1mo i 7 Ca Bao• '' l 4 A.1 ,,a Pac .r 1 S NOttTHERN DIVISION wr,•mnnl / 0 B•O·ll s 7 Fru "o P•"''' l s LA BaOlt\I I 6 Cal l ulntran l 6 Tue\daV'' Scoru Over •• W L 19 • 19 " 11 11 6 73 19 l )I ) I IS 1) 17 s 71 Soutnern Cai Cooeoe as Alu\o PoCtl•C 66 F rf'•"O Pee tl•C 69 LA 8oPll\f 6) 8 10111 61 Cat Lu•htren 40 Pr l ome II Cai 8 eoll\I 60 We\lmonl 104 UC Sen Olt110 11 lnon· conll'•tnct • PCAA Conference W L Nev&Oa Lii\ V~\111\ 10 0 F r<nno Sr st~ a ) c a1 srarr F ulltrro" a J UC Sanre B1rDor<1 & S UC lrv•nt' ~ 6 San JO\f' Sll\lf \ 6 u111> Sre1e 4 6 P&C•ftt J 1 New Mt• re> S1111e l I l ono Buen S•<tre 0 10 Tt11t9'll'l ~•me LO"ll BP&e n \l•I• a t U•a•· Srert Thundav'' Gem•' Overu WL 11 7 13 6 11 a 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 I I 17 6 11 1 16 San JMr Sl&lt al Ntw Mt••CO S•a•r N•v•O.\ l O\ Vella\ a• Poe lie Cofle9t \COrt5 WEST '>Ol o ( 01 f'Of' IS A IU\11 P11c • < o• Pr oottd•l't J~ vSrv ~ Wntmnnt 104 U( Ssn 0 roe> 11 P• Lome N&1'"'"' 11 Co• Ba&>• \I tO rre\nO Pot I r 69 l A 8a&>l•\I 6) B'u•e '1 Cai l u'"''"" 40 UC Dov ' I S !.onom• St 10 (;()MllUll 67 f WA)h•nglO" \1 (& \I elf Hovward 66 \an fr l\nc •\IO \I 6\ \u 111• 19 W Wa\h•noron 69 EAST Bo\lon (otr•u• •1 '•'"'' "" 66 •on• 11 Menn~rren 69 Ntw ~<emt>\htrf 6) Oerllh011lh ~9 Notrneinrern 99 Conl\•u\ •1 \t Pt••r \ I S Holv Cro\\ S8 V1ll1111nv• 19 COtllltl!llCul 11 Armv 111 f ur11n11"1 \u\u•ndt<t t>omt> SOUTH lam•\ M•n"o'' 641 Va Commonwterrn MIDWIST 1\/111,.1ufllt 1\ J11cnmond '1 1\/11Mn Oll•o 1l 8ow1tno Cirte" 6J SOUTHWUT t ut\ f tcll .. Miowt \lern /4 CO'-Ytl\UHITY COLLiGR Souttt CoHt CCNWr.n<t CMfff-• Ov~•• W L W I.. (•rr 1(,\ f I 11 • Ml \t ll A~•O" 0 • I 71 1 r 111•f rt0" ' 1 II 10 (yP<e\\ \ • 11 a ()l'al!Vf' C1141\I 4 \ I) It See1<1•at>ac• • \ "4 ' (0""'10!' l • 11 Senre Afle ' t I? (.01ae11 Wt\t 0 t I 15 T9tftttflt'' Oamt• 11 lOI f u"rr1on •' Or •~fl C ,,.,t C>Oldt n We,1 411 Ml \11n 4nl,,,,•o \ano ""'" •' Cet•Ho, '""'" AM al (Otl"OIOll I WR£STll NC Warriors, fhc fi nal dual mect'I ot the Sea View Leasur \Ca\on were held r ues- da} n1ah1 in prcpanrnon for the league fina ls aturda). with Woodbridge edging Costa M esa and Newpon Harbor hand ling Un1vcr<>1t}. Herr·,. hQw 11 went: Wew>dbrldge 31, Co1ta Meaa it: Steve Lope1 continued has strina of pins in the 168-pound class, and Steve Bacon recorded a fall at I 78 10 pace the Warriors 10 the victory. In all. Woodbridge had l>IX pan "' the match. Lopet has pinned 14 opponents 1h1s ~ason. with fo ur other v1ctones coming on decisions. The wm secun:d second plaet• m the Seu Vaew for Woodbridge. while Costa M esa fc.-11 to J.J. H IGH SCHOOL Mater Otl 90, 81shOP Mont90f'Mry ~ (Aneef\IS l..H-1 BISHOP MONTGOMERY !SOI -Jor dan ? . T avior I ScnlOwoonn • Wnei. I~ Mllcllell ? Miller 9 MCL•u9111tn 2 8 urlle J Uve\lo l Tota•• 11 1-2• SO MATEA OEI (to) -Lewi• 39 Mllchell 16, TtiomH 4 Ptot>odv • Kellv 9, Dwvtr 7 Mou,,ce 1 Pa!lon 7 Madrlgel I ~oenctr 4 Jovce 1. Remt>trt S. S1r1e1o,11n 0 Reoourtv 0 Total\ l/ 16· 77 90 Scare bV Ouerten B1\nQP Monrgomer v 6 IS 11 17 SO Maler Oe1 31 21 72 IS-90 To1a1 roul\ 8 1\noo Monrgomerv 73 Meler Oei 2• AtwPOrt Chr. Sl, Llbertv Chr. SO I AU demV LHoue I LIBERTY CHRISTIAN (SOI -WMntv ro, w nee1er t W1,,rer\ole l I Jame\ & Cooom&n 8 Ma111ll 4 MOiile\ 2 AM I Gatti o Torol• 71 I 14 SO NEWPORT CHRISTIAN !Sii -Morgen 16, John\lon 7, Ou n IS, Wood 7. Hert>err • .o\dacl>I 12 Total\ 17 II JS SI Scon t>v Perlect\ u oerrv Cnr 8 15 a IS 2 SO Newoorr (hr 11 9 lS 10 1 l-SI Toral foul\ L•Derlv 11 Newoorr II Fouled oul Wheeler ILCJ Wmler•o•e tLC1 Ga tH ILC1 Moroan INCi Techn>cel• L•Dertv Cnri\l•o" oench Vov•eers 66, B•Ptlst Cttrlstl•n S2 IEa1Wen LN-l VOYAGERS CHRISTIAN IU I M er 19 Han110• 16 Surnert•n 13 E Dv 6 Ptnnv 1 Tora l\ ?S 16-l I 66 BAPTIST CHltlSTIAN (S2) -VaDre 7'1 Neal a Meed ) AODOll 10 A\MOQr. 2 Torot\ 70 12-17 SO Score t>v Ouertw\ Vovaoer\ ''"'"'•" 16 11 II IS..-66. 8oP1t\I Cnrt\lta'I s 9 11 20-SO To1a1 roul\ Vovaoef\ Chrt,11•" 2• Bao lt\I Cnrt\llan 71 1ecnn1cer At>t>oll t8C I Leeeue WL Meler Oet 1 0 Overe• W L n o u a 1 11 P•u\ X S I Servtre J l Sr Paul 7 • 11 II 4 I) 81,noo Amar I S 81inoo Monrgomer, I 6 ' 16 Tund•v'' Score Mal tr Oet 90 B \noo M.onrgomer • SO Tonl9ht'\ G•me' 11:301 P1u1 X •' B•\Mo Am el Setvlle a l St Pa"' South Cout LHVUt Leeoue W L M \\•Or V f"10 Oana H \ Co0•\•'•"0 Vo11l1ev E Toro a I " J 6 4 s 4 ) s ) s 0 9 Over•• W L IQ ' I~ S " 6 10 11 Laoune H Ill 11 10 1 11 6 !S Sa n Cteme~•e Tut \d41V'5 Score M•U •O" v e o IS Ca o•\tr•no Vellev 59 Tont9111'\ G em e \ fl.)01 Dana H I\ ,,~ hv n~ San C r"" .. "•~ a• Laovna H•H) Sunset l..Hvut Leeoue W L Ocean V•ew 6 0 OvereN W L 11 J ll 6 11 8 I 10 Ed1\0n S 1 F ounr ... n I/ •lltv ) 3 Hunllnglon Stoen 1 Marina l 10 11 J 14 We\lmln\ler 0 6 Ton19hl'l G•mn ll:JOI IC01\on a• Ocean View Founro1" Valle• ar Marine Hun1tng1on Beacl'I er We\lm1n\1er Frld•V'\ G•me' Ocean View a l Marina Edl\on a• Hun1.no1on 8eacn We\rm1n\ler a • Founl•tn Va11ev COLLEGE WOMEN UC Irvine 14, Pepperdlne 76 (Non-con .. rencel UC IRVINE (14 1 -l t w \ a H•oa1n, 7 Denn • Crewroro 1 We •on II S1mo\OI\ 1 \lander Poe• 16 C.ral\afl" 19 Ref\Oe' 8 Tora l\ 40 4·1 84 PEPPERO INE (16) Lel'd\ 7 Oor1tv F ut11!ron 11 8 0vd S S•ur11eo" 11 Me1e v Formica 11 l ota l\ 11 11·11 16 Half11me UC "••ne ll 7S Tolel foul\ UC trvtnt 20 Peooerdtn~ 1' HIGH SCHOOL G IRLS Fount•ln Vallev 42, Muina 37 (Sun5el LNouel FOUNTAIN VALLEY (411 Coo• a (lowtr S. Glelarowll\1 S Mver\ 1 W<1llll 4 H4'ndelv S, La wler 5 Tole!\ 16 10 19 •7 MARINA l l ll -l<tr•uo 4 ~m1l'1 0. ~aD"lino 11. Charroln 4 1<u u1er IS. arew\ler l Toral\ 10 11 11 )I ' Score bv Ouutt r\ Founlet11 V!!lltv 10 6 17 14-•2 9 16 JJ 11 Marino Marin.i a 4 I& T 0101 !Qui\ ~ oun1111n V allt v Ocean View 47, EdlJon 44 tSUn\tt LN oual EDISON ( 441 Hennt\\tv 11 O<;iourn i.. Noll\.nQet 6 W1"on I• Tv1er 6 RullO 0 Herm4'n 0 K anOa 0 f Ola!\ II a 16 44 OCEAN VIEW 1471 Chom1c1 I Oourv & Ho.,nu " 0 l aw\on 0 Sime• •• Srr.a111n1 O v ecno' U Zane•h \ Tor•'' 10 l 10 41 score t>v Ouerter\ Ed•,Ofl 11 I) • 11 44 Ocean View 17 11 10 14 41 To1a1 rout\ ld•\On II Ocean y,,,. 16 •-n, ro ou.• Tv P" E WtstmlnJter 57, Huntlnvton 8Hch 40 I Sull\8' LN9Ut) HUNTINGTON BEACH 140) '°'~oer I "'"'"'rOnll 1 Pem01rr 10 Murr (Iv I Lund 6 Ho1ada• I Hor•mon ) T oiet\ 16 I 11 •O WESTMINSTER IJll Weli.r l L• ll A• '" 6 Be•1 9 Ba11•111<a 2t. fulAI\ 71 " 10 " Score t>v Overt•n lfunt·no•n• Be•<" I ~ I& 11 40 WI'\ 1m1n\ttr 16 16 14 11 ~7 T o•a tout\ Hu,,1tn11100 Beac n 16 1111••1 ""'""'"t l 1 Mtttl" Ott IO, Plu' X >t ( A ..... u, Leetue I "IUS .II (Jt ) (Ato•ron 1 1.o,,1orh / !Vlunoi l H•c•m<'n 10 ll•v""'' I Peul•cll > W1ll1am \ I tnmen\ ) Me•111ntr I• To•a l\ .. I 17 }9 MATElt DEi llOI W•uner > MArv C.e•nev 20 M•nlr• I/ W0<\<1 14 O•ro C.a1nt'll 11 lllt r men ~ Mount t ) ' or !l'lentc~ • 0••"' I T ol•I) ll 8 16 10 Sore bv OUert.f' P1u\ x 10 10 10 • ,. ""•'•' Ot 1t '1 11 1• to To•• 101 •\ I>,,, lC 11 Meter Ot1 12 Sunwt L".u• O<••~ v ... i!!gunt1 ,, Vt •v Ed'""' Hun••ll\JIOI' BteC" llilllrl ... I.N -W I.. t I • I . ) , 5 ., w.,,,,.,,,,,_, I • O\let'el W L ,. \ I~ • 11 • ' l1 • 11 I 14 fffMll•. ~ w~·,.,,·~'1•r S1 M •"'•"O'O" '"'" 40 Orlltn V•tw 41 [ d•\Ofl 4' ~o.,n1e n Vt 9' 41 Mel 116 )I T'llU041eY'' Oe~\ 111 l d•\Ofl _, Hu"t noton l t erh OcH " V tw •' ,.,, .. na WHt""in\tff 1tt f O''"'"•" 't/A it v ~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday. F•bruetY 8, 198.5 - Bucstry Newport post Sea Vlew wlns to snap ~n1or Al Master~ captured a ~upcnor Leagu e fi n als se t T hursday. Saturday W11h the 1c.1m champ11>n<ih1p' now decided 111 the Sunset. \ea V1ew and South Coast league\, ht~ school wrc'\tlcr now prepare for the h:agul.' final this w~k. 11hoot1 n$ tor berths in CIF prelim~ compe1111on fhc ~un,ct Leagut' hnnl,, with E<:h~on 1ht team champion. will be held on tht: Chargrr~· floor Thur~du} afternoon JI ' For ( u .. ta Mesa, thre<: "re'lllcrs rema1nrd untw<1tl'n in leagul' com- pcllllon th" \Ca'>on Junior Ian 1-u'>'>lrman hulll a I0-2 k.1d mer LO\ Ar•mltO\ TUESDAY'S R ESULTS I 141t\ of 67·nl9ht Mrneu D'lfftlno l F IRST R ACE. One mile oat e F 01i1nn Oveen ll<ueDler I S 70 '3 00 2 •O Mell.no Murnen1 1 J ~nerren1 J 40 3 00 Miu R0<1'0 Ortve • TremDta>i S 70 .o\l\u rAced Arhrrne11ve1v Salin R•DDon\ Bu\IOul LOlllPOP\ Col r ownpr Fa ir Wino l)a111tn WtlCh I •me 1 07 I S U EXACTA ti 11 oa1a S1160 SECOND RACE . One mill' noce ( u• 11 Our RO\l!n I 10 10 J 10 1 20 Ractv ~uD1ec1 Swartnoul) 110 1 10 Koren Eve K 1Lackevl 110 Ai\O raceo Clleouered Mv Aunl Rae Oelono wav Home Leah Cnr1\l1na Slarr C.arland Time l S8 4 S U EXACT A l ·l l Po•d U I 80 THIRD R ACE. Ont m•te Pace Poe• Lee~• IVlndml 7 60 110 2 10 Ca,.rorn o 81,urer I RO\en 160 2 10 SoD••no Rewara Crawford 7 10 A•~o 'ACf!d Ca1ttor,,1a A "''Jf"• F .,.ng Ir o.ner A WeDt> Re<.r rt" "le No• Yio.-ttr~..-M r4oe ~ •t\t O ,,, ct\• ,,.,,., G1G OfJt T "'~ 7 00 1 S U E XACTA • oao \l ~ F OURTH RACE Ol'le m I' o_,eo C. en Hanover AuO•" l 60 ) 00 Ro•ov ( KueOter I a •O Monev (nanoer Peroo•ne Al\O raced Ju on Hanover D " .orirv Cnrl\10. Ca\n Plu\ Time 100 7 S FIFTH ltACE One m11" Pot e Oom1n1c ISPrtOO\l 8 40 A 00 Bio Btll Tt1dt n IF Snerrenl 2 80 BalDOa Breue I Aotrm11n' 160 & 40 J 60 7 60 1 40 780 Al\O raceo Prince Dollar wn11e Ltghln1no. Orum Or dtanu Dancer Mo\IO 81a\la Fortune. Gal· Time 2 01 U EXACT A I S·&1 oa d S78 80 SIXTH RACE. One mile o"Le Bog Erlle ILa CktVI 660 380 7 80 Lev''" O C. 1 Swartnour • 110 S 40 A"dv\ we.ne• 1!>,,or1' 'ao Al\O ra ced Votcono 01 S'l••w er.an R ( Maooo H<!tlo C"arger W '0 Ard Crazv C.uv, .o\nOv\ Herma" T·me 201 7 S U EXACTA SI Pao \9'100 SEVENTH RACE O"~ rr e oace IYarm W V•~\ P'O" ~ 80 J 80 J •0 \co•c'> Br ort ¥a er 4 40 ) 80 Oefl Hanover Lane1 6 40 Al\O raced 1<. ~'.., l'OoeaD e "o"der Lorne T ,....e-1..-Arrrt>r -trrpr_.u~o Tome sq 4 S U E XACTA EIGHTH RACE One ,.. •I' ooce M QlllY Mair . '-'"''r" 6 00 J AO ] 00 Well St ,n orf'o C. r l •nvo ~ 6 70 6 00 WM••t Vt '•t' C.tt'ijOr • 1 SO ,At\O ro<!"O 8f 'f JO e '>• <.. SN • G flo,,.1e1r1c Lf'ctO Vte' B t1o < v 'ri H o1 da'tf r ,,.,,, 1 o 1 s U EXACTA I I u~tl \\J/O NINTH R ACE Ont ,.. r "ll' 111,;oe Pa'""' 11 70 610 ~ 80 Perev •VIJ 1and1n11nam l 00 l SO Cneerlul MOO\f Oe,on•er \ '0 Al\O r11ced ¥ 1110-1<111. LOOf!ll Noole Autet la Pna,,•om Dor Como S•&r T1mt 100 7 \ U EXACT A S 1 · oa1d \94 10 l1 PICK SIX 4 S ~ 3 1 \ ""'" HH80 ¥ti11•n t9 WH1Ml,,0 I c a..ft't\ ,+'W'f" ('l0f\t\' Carrvovtr 0001 \10 1aJ 9 1 TENTH RACE. One " ,,. t•Oll' Snow Oan<f Mr( a"• l AO 1 40 l 00 Scoro•o C. Swarrnou• I 10 l 00 Var Tudor L&"f'v J 60 Al\o rec t c.1 Voi•4' ~ '"C-\' ~~"'" \ l(\v Truf' Tr <•a C """'" U"l"hr<" E-o>v 0 V T mt 1 01 I \ U E XACTA '¥ ro e \ •80 Ar•,..,04'"1 • .a na Pro tournament (411 o.tr•v 8HCll, Fl• I ~·, F1nt Round S1ftllle) 1~~n Lt na C Zf'd'11\1 .. ,d• " Of"'t l '1"" Sretftn•• 1 u S 1 6 J ~ 0 A. <1~'' J.,rrvd (Swedenl oef Bttl~n 1.itt ,, '" Hu1lUn'v• 1 t. 6 l. M 1IO\lt1V ,.,,,.,. ' C lflt ti()\IOV10 .ut Otf Mario Mar l•n~1 Bo••," 1 ~ ~ I Jimmy 8rOwfl I U 5 l~I 1 nomon H<l\l \l#'<ll 1Sweden1 I 6 ~ J M11 n.~, \(n""'"' I Nelht rljtnO\I Cl~I '~·v·n Btl<"l'' I us I 60 46 6 7 Er"• r 1•rn.,nder tPu•trlll R1col dt l Ma•cf't I •r"""''n U \ 6 4 '> / 6 l Mar•o O\•O•O ~ ·~"''h o oet to'""" Sund\lrOm 1 SwedN 6 I ' 1 B"'" C.111>1'• • IU SI df'I RM'"~'' ' \M~1 1~n "' 6 J 6 l Joa~ .m N"''" 1 ~wfl'l1'h .l~· Ht•,,, Gunrnaror \w•''"' ~ I " t 6 1 Btr T t\Jtrma"" u > J .. • 1 th· P ,,...,. .. tC 1•cno,to""'" e o ' ,.. ' ~ 1 W-'\ ''"'Round S•~• M"nur•a !\A" .. ,,."', e ~, Q.,,. tt ,,., Ano•·' .. " ~""t 1,;•"" ,,.,.(, o ' ~ 1 Stt01 C,.r 't Wff\' ,, \ ·~ OP' '"''" " t'-ian '" W•\t V~" , 1 o 'J 6 .I Coll~ UC Ir'""' •· Cll•om•n l S1"GI"' t ,,, b.. tft1 A ,, ,. ·'•' ( ;1t ·f la •ft1 A I irr, l '•"A \;'.\~ Hor\j vc1 , ... ,, "" , 1 .. Ct~ vc I \Jtf .-..si ' • ,.., 1 fy ' r\ \ h•1 " ; .. b l & t ' ' .. IC I 1•' l,~"r1p\;i1tJrH t & Ill J Oo.iDI•\ Of'r "'" ' " " ,,., a, .. ' tid l"lr c • 6 0 o\ ' t r h • r11'\I lJl dflf ~ .. "tJ ~~ ... , , .. ,,., " • " 4 Ac• prn,,.,. v A'•' Uf t ti•' " ... ,. ['\ ,,, 1" \ • • • 6 ' 1 Colt.tff women Lono BNCll Stitt ~. UC Irv-• ~." ... ' F'"lluttii.u 1 l 8 ,, ... I l •ft>rw ,,.. b J l 6 1 6 "'•lion !I! 1 ••' l\'"<J<J 6 ' ~ ' Sla n•rv lL 8 0"' v \If'',...," 1t 0 ~ tJ WOtff IL 1\1 <1•1 (J '""""' tn ~ J I \ t r t 1n•r IL 6 O•I (,., M ~' • 1 /; • I I ' Ot\OOt •UC• ci•• fl••' A l ~ 1 6 I Oou~• L Tr•l'\w II' P•'' lh. l1ttf 8r 1\1\ill ~16Uttv t. 1 1 \ w. m J' '" ' l ft it,.• 0 T••nw.th \"""""•'"'• 6 b 1 Of'W'" c. o•d•,,."• ruc1 , •• n •""•' 11\t "" l ' I 0 rr l rtd1 °"° 'ff fl"'ln'I OAVIY'S 1..0CKI• l"ew-1 •..-c111 JI l"il_.r\ 14 1 • _, \ O• (C'l(I I \en.S OU• 1 \< ~ " I \llHO•"•• ! llel W .. OtU 1..ANOU•G I NtWNt l ... di) I a,,.,..., l O&'\, 4o -...n .. et \ r0<1. 11,,. I ~1110 on tJp Thursda) will be thl' 'iouth ( oa-.t Lcaaue finals. ~luted fo r Uliuna tf1lls H1ah et 4 o'docl.. In the \1:.l V11:" mt:el. ~I for Suturda) I 10 a.m I at Co ta Mesa High . r ,ianuu\ Lagle\, under Coach IJa\l' Akxander, bnng their leagul' 11111: into lhl' compct1- 11on. Woodbndgl··, C rJf) Hoban at 148 Ix-for~ \l'I I I 1 Ilg II 1r a I 0-6 \ ICIOf). In th~ 141\ fkn Moort won a 2·1 d~c1s1on lru111 ( 1kn '°"Jtanabe and NHL CAMPBEL L CONFIRENC~ Smvltlt OIVl•IOll Eomonron Ce•gar' w1iin1oeo K1n9\ St I 0 "'. Ch1r a110 M1M"Olo Oeiro•• loron•c. ll 9 & 11 20 I 11 n s lJ 21 9 I\ J1 J Norrh OM SICH1 87 210 61 241 S9 737 SS 74 1 l1 114 7l 19 9 SS 19S n 21 l 41 205 16 76 10 47 Ill I& JO t 40 19) I I I' 1 19 1.0 WALES CONF ERE NCE PtlrlCk Olvhlon 'N13\n1nQ10" Pn11aot o:Jr '" NY \lancJpr\ NV Ranger, P H\Ou'~t Npw J,.r\t!'Y" M U""f'4 ) ... t~~ BO\IO<l W L T Pf\ GF 1J 11 a /4 n 1 19 16 6 l>4 115 ll n l S9 2•1 II U a 41 112 I 76 S 41 119 lo 79 & JI 17S AdAm\ OIVl \tOll 1S S 17 62 193 1o I 10 117 JOS H 11 SI 201 14 77 SS 194 I 11 )9 16S Tuudav'\ Scorn 1(1no\ l t; -f llanuer\ S Co gar• 4 Mon1reo 1 NY '"""dtr\ 1 Pno1ade1on1• S """''"""'' .n ' r oronro I TOll49"1'\ G•me• r a QlH'" a t Harttoro B""tt~ o .,, M·nre\ota r oronro "' Cn•ceoo Vc1n(ouvf!l'r at S~ Lou1' f drrontnn al W innipeg Kl~\ 7, R•n9erS Suw·• o v Period\ N'f Ran11e" 7 1 " Anoett• 7 Finl P.,locl GA lSI 160 209 11S 11• 21) ISO 174 IU l~ 21S 1-S 1-1 I Lo\ AnuP>P\ 01onnf' J1 1 Shull Lo .,.,,,,,~ '2a 7 Nitw Vor• Leroucne 18 Sv~ll\tro,... fr •Ofl & 74 ) New Vor~ £"',,cl'" 'J \unO\l(O'T'I 1.a 0? • LO\ An ~t'e\ N cnoll\ l1 R~\•Ow\• F'oxl 1971 Prne11 t\ 8""''" N V "0•d1n9 9 OI Second Period ~ N•w Vor• F IOtP• I IF'o•·vl • )1 & LO\ A vt t\ Reo,.,..;no ~ O•OMt T •vror 1 ,, 11 1 LO\ A"11e 8\ N "O' \ 33 IFO• Col ~-) 06 ~ O> AnOf''l'\ LaOO•nle ) I O • "1o•rJ 1 8 )J 9 L >\ AnQtlf\ Ktllv ) lo/ 11• C.a h 19 I Pena •·e\-Ltdverci -i., ••co , 6 )1 ""' p,,.,, NV •ouon ~11 • 1 Ha•ov LA •ouon1no1 14 11 ,4 d\"0"' N., """ 0' f.Qnl•f\O '1 Sl Pl'" • ..... f \j)St"""• "T' \CO"du<t t1 SJ l av O' LA lon•n~I llSJ R <flmon<l NY .... •or • v""• ·o •9 .& 0 Owv., LA -~of"!• ~ ,q 4 ) Tiurd P er'locl ... NttN v r-Soro'''"""' ~q McPne.- ~ \f' "111t~ .; ,,.. R .1•\tt·d•N""' 16 Bec- Pow~ 0 IJ "" 17 LO\ A"9t'U 'l .... v ,.._...,. ~7 F-"" H~rov '9 71 emot• .,., P,. ~ '~\ E ""\JD ei,... l A oetav ot J1t"'• 10 08 H ...1Df'' N V "OO•~nQ US.t '"O'\ llCI~ Nt w -for• 6 9 8-73 LO \ A•gf' t\ IJ 9 I' C.011 t\ Nrw Vn,. Henion JJ \!'IOI\ 11 .... ~, L \ A O\jtlt \ lo o• n II• .,,,,~. <111 '-t' 10 641 R1&ttre&-8r1e~ i ,. "' \ Ski conditions SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN HIGH 1 ·~ ~ 1 > I Dd\l' " t"lf'f'~* n SKI SUNRl~E ~ ' .a •oo· oa\t ,n tu ,,.,.~~ ...... M T BALOY I .. 'N' O&\~ •v• KRATKA RIDGE , ,, ~ .,., 0 ~ >" MT W-'TE~MAN ,..., ,.,. "'6 r\ (ill'''' \I SNOW SUMMIT \f 'If' 11\ L>(H )f 'J \NOW VALLEY '·. ~f'"'M•O'" GOLDMINE )4 n ty1 SIERRA NE VADA RANG E JUNE MOUNT AIN \/ '"' n Dll\~ '" • ; •0f''4' 0'' MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN 10 •1 ~ t:•1t\P 1q c ,..a1', &l'H1 tnu, ''' ,,,~"ttf1no DODGE PE AK A7 '" 4" • ~ D6\I' " • 1 ()f-rttl10n MT R EBA l''tr~t,l"lv KIRKWOOD ~ I 8 • II t 0 1 \t 11\ttrd t on HEAVENLY VALLEY t.A\r 9 H\ no-ttr .)tin~ TA HOE SKI BOWL ,..,,,,.11\)f\ SKI INCLINE 16 ' ""' "' '"4it'"' "V \OUAW VALLE V hlt\t .., ,., oot' 4' f"t,J .., tl\\t \ • ., t MT ROSE SLIDE MOUNTAIN ·~ ' "' ,. 0 1 \f' to, .,, •'Of'•a t 1,1 DONNER SKI RANCH .,,.,, "'' ,~ ~,_,. 'U ALP INE Mf AOOWS ~ • IA "',. ,,,. " P\6 '" ""''•' " SUGAR BOWL I 10 ' C4 V ,,. °"' ' t' \ ~r.. '• "' 8 0 A:E AL t • " ' • n,,,,. ',..;; .. ,. ., •• a• . .., HOMEWOOD Sl(I AltE 4 1(1' 'I '~ Ot111\f' t "'~ "' t•f"' •' '\I MISI.. WHlem Olvl\len W L "<' GI '" t ·~ LA LI Jen "' ("' '" l '" V~\14\ ,. ,..,,,,,., c .\' I t<O"'e 0 , '" 8 • t.M •• "t ." c "''"" \1 l °' • \Ai-f't ·""'' ~ Ct>'~' " '· I " ·~ ~ I) J • • , •• ~o. ... ~ • • I • u 11 11 I• I U .. ·~ • t• Tv.\dev ' k et" '1 • ,, \41 ' \10 \ ,... 10 , .. ·~ l: II ,.;; .~ : . \~ s ... ? uo • -. , .. 10 \ c ..... ..r1 w .... ·~'°"" r111 •\ • (P! I AO'> I f tNlllll', Ge~' ~' L..O\.,' .~ p '''~' O" A I~· \I ••"la\ ('11• Co•mo• •' \.4n 0 "" l O vrou a • T e c .,...,. • l}.1 dec1s1on O\er Blakt ~l'\Am1ah streak at I OR pou""' Nt'!"(>Ort Harbor i l , Ualvt'nlt)' U: The alors used fi ve pans and three forfeits to outscore the Tro1an~ and move 1he1r Sea Vic~ rnark to 2. J.1 Jason Bu:uard. another ·a1lor wrestler with title hopes. earned a victory at the 11 S class b) p1nn1ng h" opponent 10 I :40. Larry Gill ( 135). Cass Spence ( 14 1 I and Lari') La to ( 178) were among the other Ncwpon wre'lllen wan ning b) fall Uni' crs11~ ·, (Hes 8 cnJam1n panned his opponent 1n .a Jh 1n the 194-pound tJ1, 1s1on ~ . . • • , ..... UC lrV!ft8 I, Ce! "tty ,._ 1 Cet P.01v Pomona 000 001 001-2 1 U( Ir vine 13 I O? I 00• _. 9 0 Pa11er\on. WebO !SI Benv 161 McOuer rfe <Ir and Edwe rd\, L1"10~ Ken• 111 and Morga" W-L1n1on I ·0 L P•11er.on O I 1B~vt18f tCP.Pl l8 -G1ng IUCl1 Love CCPPI HR-Anoer\on <UCll SeClll c ..... s. C:leremt11f I Croremont 100 000 000-1 • O Ito C•t ColleOt lOO 001 00•-~ I I T.,.ooore Roor.c• 1 eno E •ner 011en ono Nt l\on w-or•en 1 0 L lneooor~ 10 11 7B-Ht notf\or '>CC 1 U•lfl C • HR-Turnev ISCC Roe•ner SCC R~lni"9 UCI \Chedu .. 'l/<lfd F'et> 6 -el '><>u'"e'" Ca Coi..oe F'I Feo S -a• Ca S•a•e LA Sat Feo 9 -er Alv'a P., '" OH noon! T v~\ F .0 12 -C "AO,. a~ WtO F tD 1) -•' CS Clo"" n11.,t1 H I\ Fri Feo lS -•• !.er O e-;i" \• Sa• FeD Ill -•• uCi. A o .. 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The Op(ra11 ve.~ord here as .. ll')'" Coach Tand) G1lh • PtraLes, a~r a +I \tart an conferenct>. are now ootthng tor a SpOt 1n the ~SMeason \haughness} pla}ofTs which pits the \t'lOnd t hrou~ fifth place team$ 1n a \1ngk-eltm1na11on format to d1crm1 ne the No :? team from the cunlerence for thl' \tate tournament. Hut tht" P1ratt'll tind thrmsclves up against a hot Hornet ~uad which hold' the dl\11nl't10n ofhe1ng the onl) ~( ( team to knod.. oil (. emtos lhas \ea\on r ullerton heat the Falcons 1n doubll' O' crt1 mt> last "'ffk Thl' la,1 time the P1rales and Hornct <. met f-ulknon built a 44-1 Y lend en roua· to a convincing victor) ..That wac, one ol our poorest ix·rl<irmanll'\ ol the \ear."• admits ()< < < oalh I <1n<h C11ll1~. "Wt'll h:l\e 111 pl<I\ rnulh ht·ner th1l1t1me1n onkr to mah· a gam~ o f 11 •• I hl' Pirate'> 14-'i 1n conference and I '\.1 11 m l'rall 1 are current!~ 1n sn.th plJ(l' 1n thl' \( ( '>landings Fullenon 1n. '\ 11-11))" third behind CemlO\ Jnd \It \.ir1 \nton10 .,., ho o~ n 8· I rl'lUfJ\ l lw.,., hl'rl' tonight \addlebad will tr' to L' l'n th \( ( record at 5-5 but lhl' c •JUl ho'~ 111h:l\e10 do 11 agatn'>l ( l'rfllO\ -JI ( l'rrtlO\ \nd C1uldt•n \\1·<.t'' hid au break intu the \( C ..... n lUlumn .... 111 require thl· Ru<otlerlj tu l..n<x.k oil Mt San ~n1Un 10 in \.\ alnu1 tonight Anteaters now6-0 in tennis ~ I ~ ;E· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ => '.;" & "'ot ~ ~ > .. ~ r. ~ ? . ~ ~ ~· ~ * ?. t ~: ~ I ~ ~ ' ~ ::.-~ The UC Irvine men's tennis team. ;i$ behind Darren Yates' win over :-# John Kline and Ne41 Amor·s vtctory ~ over Paul Charlesworth in ~ng.... ~ kept Its record unblemished at 8-0 <>- Tueeday wtth a 6-3 wtn over ~ Chapman In a non-conference ~ contest on the Anteaters' couri.. ~ "Those were the two pivotal ~ matehes. ·· said UCI Coach Greg ~ Patton :?. Meanwhile Chapman's Troy ::; Turnbull upset UCl's Stephen An11ton. the natton·s 16th-ranked .·: :=: playe r, in the No 1 singles match ·; and Terry Davis defeated UCl't •· Brad Ackerman In the No. 2 slot. •• putting the Anteaters In a Quick 2-0 ·: hole. Bruce M an Son Hing, rat ed 23rd In the country. and Ken Derr efM:ih posted singles to help UCI ralty. Derr and Man Son Hing, 4-0 In doubles matches this year. teamed tor one of the Anteaters' two wins ;! 1n doubles. while Ackerman and Yates needed three sets to post their victory UCI was scheduled to hoS1 San Jose State today In Its second PCAA match. The Anteaters are .· 1-0 in conference play. having defeated Cal State Fullerton ear lier Chapman entered the contest as .• the No 2 Division II team In the :~ nation. whlle UCI was rated the No ·~ 14 team tn Divis ion I On the women's side. UC lrvlne tell to Long Beach State. 5~. wfth the Anteaters suffering from the absence o f No 1 singles player • Stephanie Rhorer. sidelined with :: the tlu The 49ers won tour of six sjngles .; matches. then wrapped It up with 8 •• win tn doubles ·,. Colleen Patton and Libby Des-·; pot were the Anteaters' lone vie-~ tors 1n singles while Lola Trenwlth and Patton along with Despot and Kim G1ordanella posting wins 1n :o doubles UCI is 5-2 overall. TUCKER ... From 81 l''"'t111'1t "' "t "" 11,1 (, Rnhin,1•1 •I t1< \nrd ''th.inn1H•r,,ir, '"f'' ,,11l11d1\1 t11dlh~·d11h1' pl.1111111>'111.111' .tll1,11 II\, pr11n11 •t1nn' '''' '" 'lh """"' t'HI n111h1ng • 1111.11 1, lrl><· 1·111111'10 thl' '\\ · l1llumn • I tw "·'" I 1.1111 ""' J 4r" an n111 lt"'lllll.'' 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Marcia Wolf and John James at Amen Wardy'•· Paris arrives here, stars come out By BETTY PORTER Delly,_ COffff--1 "Tht:rL' l\n'1 anoth er la'.'>h1on house lil..l· th1 sonl'(Amt:n \\ ard\ Fa'ih1on l<.land )a0\\~hl'rl'L'l'>L' 1n thL· "'orld ... ">aid James Galanos. (1al- anos kno"''· Ht:\ a dc"11gner for the stars and fa-.hwn ed F1r'>t L.1d' Nancy Reagan's inaugural ha.II gO'\A>n .. .\ctualh. thL'n· 1,n't al1\one in the world l1°kc Amen Wardy:· Cial- anosaddcd .. He\1ncrcd1tik' .. Then. with a S"'L'epinggl',ture. Galano .. gl1dedgraLt'full~ ~11ha beautiful blonde onto the parquet dance OoorofWard' ''i ne"' Vene- tian sho"' /ballroom·( part ol J $2 m1llton add1t 1on I Like a kaleidoscope. the rnupl{~.; waltzing figures reOectl·d rqx·atedl~ in the~ I mirrored.arched FrL·nch windows all around thl' h1gh-lt:ll- 1nged room with peach wallc;and foursparkhngchandelicrs. The efTect was magical and the Clark Keen un:h1:s1ra pla) cd on and on . (ialano"> "'a"n't theonh wide- L'}ed guL''>I singing Wardy\ praises a1 a blat'k-t1cdinnerdanccand fac,h ion e\lravagan1a Saturda) e' e- n1ng at lhl.' Ward) store. International celebnt1c~ 1nclud- 1ng actrc-:.s Joan Collins (D)'na~t> ). '>Inger Kenny Rogers with h1'> , ... 1fe Marianne, John James ( D~ na!lt )' ). I )e<;1gncr' Luis Estevez ( w1 th Vir- gi nia Mancini). Nolan Miller ID' na~I\) with his wife Sandra an<l hundrcd~ofNewpon Beach and Bl'' erl } H 1 lls customer-aficionado~ heaped superlatives (''Hea' enl} ... "Genius .. and"Unbelievablc'") on Ward\ anddell\·ered kissc~ol congra1ula11ons. Marianne Rogers toldgut:!.t!. the cat-shaped gold and black-beaded hag she ramed was one .. Kenn} hought at A men's for my Chnstma5 present." I Her real cats arc named "K11" and Kaboodlc".) '"I spend six orsc.,,en hoursada)' Wife Marianne polnta out a Wardy necklace that Kenny Rogers might consider buying -or at least phot~graphlng. Tony Vitti, Lynn Hirsch, Jan Vitti and Clement Hirsch were among guesta who agreed Wardy .. ha• brought Parle to ue." WALK IN THE SuN c;hoo11ng. developing and printing photographs." said Rogers ... it's almost a full-ume hobb) ... He was considering photographing an elaborate Ward) necklace. "We like the same things." he added. ··That makes ll easier to pa)' forthcm." '"We adore A men." said Marian- ne. Looking on with obvious pnde was Ward) 's family-his daughter Soffla, sons Jean Paul and Amen UI INewpon Beach). his parents Rose. and Amen Sr., sister Joann and uncles Eddie Karam (with wife Mary)and Halem Ayoub of El Paso. Nearly 400 guests began arri ving (1n stretch limousines. Rolls and Mercedes Benz) at the store's new entrance at 7 p.m. The) were greeted b) strolling violinists. the Oash bulbs of press and TV cameras (shades of Academy Award nights) and the warm greetingofWardyand his stafT. including the handsome Oori1 Fleld1, Mary Diamond and Larry Novick. Bcforcthcdancc. tuxedocd waiters passed cocktails while guests went in search of Ward)' 's new David Webb Jewelry collect ion -the first on the West Coast - displayed in a circular salon show- case. Mr. and Mrs William Lyon (AirCal) looked at rubies. emerald~ and diamonds the size of walnuts. Guests also previewed the ne"' Andrea Pfister shoe salon. Judith Lieber gallcry, theonl) Galanos salon in the U.S .. the Vaknt1noand Chanel boutiques and I 0 A.mencan designer '.-1gnet te\ Then: was something ex- traordinar). something opulent c' en where one looked. The senses were assaulted with the beaut) of the building (wi th architect Budd Holden taking deserved bows). the Oowers (mostl) while and yellow lilles. tullps and gardenias) and the aroma ofWardy'sJuSt-released fragran ce in a cut-crystal bottle by Pierre Dlnand. EH·n the po~drrroom~ received special attention. w11h black sculptured figure'> marking en- trances. peach Italian marble walls. gold fi,1urcsand an attendant (named Lulu) 1n black and white uniform l'>'>Uing while linen toweb "'1th Ward\ 's name e mbroidered 1n black · S1and1ngo,erthc locked Vene- tian room (and not permitting anyone the tin1c~t peck before showllmc) was Lou AnneGlbson. B~ .,how11me. the O'.-erflowing c:rowd wa!l 1na con"1 vial ye t dcudcdl} refined mood. applaud- ing the haute couture (Valenttno. Mackie. Chanel. Beene. etc.) show cnthusJa';llcally but politely. There ""asn ·1 a ">ingle hoot or whistle. not C\ en when Ward)'<, own label pale \Ilk hngc nc was presented. "We don't ha ve to go to Europe anymore." said a gul·c;t "'ho was 'i"athed 1n gold lame.·· .\men has hrm1ght Pans to u" .. .\ftcrthc sho"'. Wardy ledguest~ 1 nto an adjacent clear luc1te tent • (Pleaae aee SALON/85) Katie and Marion Wagner. deaigner Lui• Eatevez and Ginny Mancini. Venetian ehowroom architect Budd Holden, party from Amen Wardy, Gene Wuhbum, center. accepted congratulation• at openlna Bob Hlfhtower and Allee Bouraeau. Ann and Bernie Gelaon. Rose and Amen Wardy Sr. admired aalon. -When it comes to winnlng, wives are·all heart Hm;, do \Oii It'll --------;:iiiiiiiii;ii.:-I ceg1\t'\ him a t a rd Jnd ma~l·s 1tcucam "'h1ch he shares the man 1n ~our Ilk "Ith h1:r fhc Hohhw' ha'c hcen happil)' married for 29 that }OU lo' c him -\t'.trc. on Vakn11nt•\ l>J \ B lkll\ rhannofLagunaRcalhhakec.herhusband.Lt or a"' other dJ\ ·• ETTY < 1cn hank Thann. l 'C)M( IRet ). a mh. dark chocolate Jad..it· Kcnnt•1h lake Wh1:n the general "'a' a pn\oner of war during took a 1herm11' c1f PORTER World War II Bell ~ \COi him a pair uf c;hocs because she Jo hn r "l'l1nl'th ' • 'a\\Umnl fl OITl't 11\ I that the Japane<,e \hoes were too f:lvontl' homt·m~tk \mall tom a 111 \1111p 10 h 1' l>onn.1 11 1' 111 \ Illa Park pl:in~ \Urpnsc va('ations for offiu: "'hen thr l;1tl' pre,11kn1 ,,,1, a 'icnator on< ap11ol her hu-.h.ind Rob ~he also g1,es him towel\ or shorts H 111 prr n It'd w 11 h m .I hca nc; Orange t..ounl). \\Omc.11 h.nc u~J food tlolo'ret'I Love notr~ were a tavontc of the women I balloonrnnd cvC'n il packagr nl 'hop\1 ll k\ to t•xprc\s their 1n1crv1c"'l'd 'iom(." put \he notes under their loved one's afft•r11on on all -ht.•an'i da). p1llo" in hie, wat po,ket. under hi e; plntr or 1nci1dr the Poll) lfolmhcrll of Lagun,1 Hill'> h.1, t,t·n1 lht• c,amt: m•wc,paf)l.·r V.1lcntinl' t11 her hu,band < nrl Im 'I~ 'r·'" \he purcha~cd I lllHt' "rntt• a Valcn11nc.· to my hur,hand'c; parents. tht' Ian <.Md 1n 19l1 for IS c.rnl\ "l'vt· wnt1rn a "1nglc IC'l hntt lhrm how grateful I am for their live\ ond for the line on thr lard C\CI) year:· ..au1 Pull~ .. f or t 1P8 I life the) p H' 10 Merv. wrote. ~r·rr ofT to a dance'·" Wht'n m)' husband camt'tosec me 1n T11~1. T11wan Allor,,.·\ \I 1< tor Hoblx of fl 1 oro \<lid th!).t h1' 't 1k in 111'7 I I .H~l'<'I the nl•tghhorhood )''n.tngstcrs to line up 1n -. .· a front of m) apanment and ~lute him. I he)' added their showing up at his offi ce with a red tablecloth and his own tou ch b) '>1ng1ng "Wo A1 Nee'" ("I Love You") 1n favorite sandwich with wine and fruit. But 1t is extremely < h1nc<,e. important (if not urgent) to make an appointment. so .\nll Wells of Laguna Niguel kct'p'> husband Briant telephone ahead! informed about the Oatterrrfgpart'> ol h1~ or hr r horoscope Sarah Rudolph has prepared homemade pasta for for tht: da}. her "swecthcan" of more than 45 years. husband Ken. I lowers arc hig for Vakntinc\. of rourc;c. but not One young woman gave her male fncnd a goldfish nrcc<><;arrly 1n huge houquct'> '\single blos5om. 3 ,prig of "so he wouldn't have to h vc alone .. That me woman mint. a four-leaf clover or a pre'l~d Oo-wcr from an old ~nee gave another man ;tiny. hvc .. turtlc with the note. 4.or\age or a wedding houQUC't arc apnropnot Come out of that shell. alcnt1ne. • '' e An older woman wrnc messages on the hard-bo1kd Send plants to your man 1fhc likes to ,aardcn or has a cus she cooks for her man·~ break fa t. ("You're a aood gardener A small oak with a mc~~&c that he 1~ ··strona cg; I'm aJad 1 fou nd you.") nnd ~turdy and handsome hkc a tree" may send even a A small whistle or bell sugacm the me sage "If you non-prdcner in 5earch of a 'lhovel ever need me.Just..." and an apple tell your ,uy that he'" L1p,.1ck '"'great for putting red hean" on bathroom forcmo t 1n your eye ... tart practicing, I m stodytnp. mirror\ and fingcrna1lpol1sh workrnn aolfor tcnn1 balls. Ch1ncsccookin&" m1ahtaccompany a pack ge of woodtn f(cd and whit{' h{'hum-fillcd balloons makt an impact 1f chopstick . vou (ill h1'I rnr with them. When he open the door. the nd the hst aoc~ on and on The important thing"" 1n hallooM will pour o ut and soar upward. That IS a the act of JIVtnl -and rccclVln' Because to expcncncc delightful way to btg1n any day. one's telf as acncrous and lov1na 11 the best kind of Mort amh1t1ou\ wayci 10 :.y ··1 lovt' you" include "'-lYENESS.. j 4 .. .. CJ 41 '• 4 ,M 4 ,.U ;& U,,.W.¥ #,. @ . *0* 4 .0 # 4, '•' ;:q TV LISTINGS -1;00-~umsTATEOF IOSOM IUOOIES HARTTOHAAT OOU!GE BASKETBALL THAE!'I COMPANY ITAATREK IU8INES8 AlPORT • AMEAtCAN OOY!NMHT HOT SEAT HOT\.H MOVIE * * * Ball Of Fift" I 19'21 G.,-, Coopet. BatbaraStanwycl( -1:30-1 PAIVATfB!NJAMIN ALICE MACNEIL / !.!HAER NEWSHOUA l:CULTUAI! VIDEO JUKOOX * ~ Oty They Robbed The Bank Of England" ( 1960) Aldo Ray. Ellzabtlh Sfllars. (%)MOVIE • t t t "Metropot1a" (Silent) ( 1926) ~lgllte Helm, Allred Abel t•'r 0.. (1983) Timothy Hill· ton. 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C MOVIE z_ MOVIE EYE ON HOlL YWOOO MOVIE t t "EISy Money' f 1983) Rodney O~ltlO Joe Pesct -7:30-·~PH STORY'S CHANNEL * * * Yentl ( 19831 Barbr1 * * • Yentl ( 19831 Bar or a ** Tht Pulpit Taxi tt979J Fred "slaire. Ch1rlo111 Ramphng S1re1sand. Mandy Pa11nk1n lli MOVIE • (!) INOEPEHOEHT HEWS · 0 CHAAUE'S ANGELS Streisand Mandy Patinkin -9:30- (!)MOVIE g MOVIE * * * "Fame ( 19801 Irene Cara. 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Diane Baker m> HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA Brother-in -law's delusions sure sign of mental illness DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sax 'ears a10 my sister ma med a gu) we ail thOUJht was terrific. He was great· lookm3' had a swell sense ofhumor and was the top salesman in a small chain of stores. Last year they had twins. Joe seems to have flipped out when the babies were about 6 months old. One day he thought he was Jesus. the next day he was Muhammad Ah. two days latC'r he was Prince Charles. This weC'k he th mks he as head of General Motors. M y sister has decided to divorce him. I feel this is her business and nobody should bull in. but the whole family has turned against Joe and evef)one is trcaung him like din. I honestly think the man is sick. I tned to explain to the relatives that they wouldn°t tum their backs on Joe 1fhc ENGAGEMENTS LANTOW-OOLE Lisa Mane Lan tow of Corona del Mar and Bnan Anhur Ogle of Palm Springs are planning to marry June 8 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Newpon Beach. Th<' bride-tlect rs the daughter of John Lantow of Ennis. Mont .. and Landa McCook of Corona del Mar. She as a graduate of Madison Valle~ High School in Ennis. Montana State' University and the Fashion lns!itute of Los Angeles. A11 LAIDERS sot cancer. They say. "Sick or well, he 1s 1mposs1ble 10 be around and we don't want to havean)thang to do w1thh1m:· I am in trouble with everybody because I refuse to turn my back on the guy. They say I am beingdislo)al to them.Am !?-SUFFERING IN SEOUL(KOREA) DEAR SUFFERING: No -you are belng 1en1lble, kind and consider- ate. It sbould be obvloUI lo your family that a man w•o think• be 11 Jesus, Muhammad All, Prince Charles and the bead of General ,.~otors II mentally Ill. I admire you TJOr standing by him. Now, will you please see that be gets some pro· fe11lonal help? ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 20-year-old single mother and would like to say a few words to anyone who will listen: Please don't go ahead and have a bab) because you thank 11 wall put an end to your loneliness and chase awa) the blues. <\couple of years ago I decided to get pregnant for that reason. l was sure a child would change my whole life. I ~ad so much tove to give l;ust knew It would make up for the fact that the bnby wouldn't kno"' its father l had se·<Ual intercourse wnh a gu~ who WaSJUSI looktn$ fora good lime What a selfish. unfair thing that was! I brought a ch rid into this world knowm$ that the father had no interest tn marriage or helping me raise her. I have discovered that motherhood 1s not a game you can pla) for a while There rs no finish to 11. I feel trapped and guilty. I also feel that I ha~e . cheated mvsclf out of some wonder· ful teen-age years. There1s no1urn1 ng back the clock. I now have adult respons1b1h11esand feel SO years old even thou~h I am barely 20. I am wnung this letter because I wish I had read one ltkc ll three years ago. Maybe l '-"OUldn't have paid any attention to 11. but I hope someone will pa} attention to mme and profit from It. No name orc1ty. please. Just sign me-REG RETS IN OHIO DEAR OHIO: Your letter Is sure to produce a load of responses from single mothers who will dJsagree wltb you and say tbey are happy as larks and wouldn't bave H any o"er way. More tingle mothers will agree with yo~ however.even If they don't write and say so. My sentiments are wltb them. • • • .\nn Landers'nt·wbooklet, "'Se~ and rhe Teenager ... e\p/ainse,·ery aspect ofsewal be ha' 1or-where to dra"' the/inc. ho" rosa' no. the vanous methods ofcon1ra~p11on. thedangersofVD. thes)mpromsand where to get help. For a cop>. send$.! and a long. self-addressed. stamped em·elope( J7 cent~ posrase> 10 i.\nn Landers. P.O. Bo' 11 ~95. Chicago. Ill. 60611. Laughter major lngredleat 1n Dlller's reclpe for living After Phyllis Ddler and I had e.11.· c han&ed our books. I thought how 1mron· ant lau1hter ·~ 10 life. 11·~ true that we mu t . have food to survive, but we al o need laughter 10 hve. Ph} lh'> supphe P1w WAYIE this nece\Uf) 1ngtt'd1t'nt to millions of people he 1s a 11ncere. k1ndl) and totall} open-heaned person. She \Ctm to embrace the world. and. she also happens to be a vet) fine cook. The parallel of our books to our careers ~em'> 10 be appropnate. Her book deals with uproarious humor and my cookbook as a collect1on of recipes and personal stones of famil y. friends and food. ""- Phyllis' "The Joys of Agmg and How to A' 01d Them." 1s a trul) funny book 10 read It 1s also vcf) personal an that It reflects her interest an feelings for people She has written three other successful book\ · Here are a ft·~ of m} favorite quote'> from Ph> Ills' book: "The health1c'>t thing ~ou can do as feel GOOD ahout }Ourself." "Don't gl\e up the good life. but find new, 1n,cnt1\t' ways to stay shm tnm and )Oung looking.'' "Wrinkles. ol course. are not the end of the world The}' arc 'Joye lines' that we women have spent a h feume earning." , Here arc two of Ph)lhs" fa,omc desserts Tht:) :m.· beautiful and so eas). ORANGE BAKED ALASKA I pint vanilla ice cream 3 large oranges 3 egg whites 1.a teaspoon cream of tartar SALON ••. From84 ~Cl, .. .., 3 CeatpooDJ Graad Manier oop ice c1tam into six ball~; frttzc un11I .. cry firm. at least fi.-c hour~. Cut oranacs 1n h&ilf CTO watit~ cut thin slice from lhc bottom of each w the) v.ill sit bcntt on plates. Remove fruit and membrane from oran:ie shellL Line bouom of each ?1.htll with oran1e slices and add 11> teaspoon Grand Marn1er. Refngcratc. Heat ovrn to 500 dcve.es. Beat egg whites and cream of uinar unul foamy. &at 1n supr. one tablespoon at a time. conunuc bcauna until sufT and gloss>. Place orange cup~ o n ungrcased cookJe sheet. fill each cup with an ice cream ball. Completely cover ice crc:am with menngur. sealing n to edat ofshells. Bake two or three minute or until meringue 1s liaht brown COUPE "VILLA FONT ANA., l! large strawberries, waalaed ud laalle• 4 tablespoons 1Uncbwaasu 4 scoops vullla ice cream Wblpped cream Melba Sauce: l pint raspberries 4 tablespoon• granulat~d supr 4 drops red food coloring 4 tablespoons water \\ a'ih and drain raspbeme~ and place in sauoe pan. .\dd sugar. food colo nng and water. Bnng to a boil Reduce heat and continue cooking for five minulC$. Remove from heat and let cool Place m1xture rn blender and blend unul smooth. C hill. Place ace cream 1n four champagne glasses. Put !itx half-stra"'bernes around the ice cream. Spnnkle with Krrschwasser. Pour \lie Iba auce o'er the ice cream and top v. tth a dollop of v.. hipped cream. ':>el\ed .Ytonda\ lliru f11da-. 4 "'"' 10 11 30 A,"\ completel} cncru'>tcd w11h thousands oftv..rnklrnghghts. The room appeared to be '"gift· wrapped" wi th huge black patent streamers and bows and the black and white art deco theme was repeated an nbbon-net table covers. black astro turf and black-leaf candelabra centerpieces with \.Oll\ c candles at vatyrng heights and cascading white camellias. The food was haute cuismc - lamb chops. asparagus, pear salad and a shce oflayercd white. milk and dark chocolate mousse 1n a rich chocolate sauce. emplete reakfast Specials "'Is this real s1lvt>r'1•• asked a guest It was. Even the single while hi} lied with black nbbon was real -real white chocolate. Gala nos was nght. Ward) 's grand re-opening pany was "simply out of this world!" Guests at the pan} included Aon and Bernie Getson, Steven and Kit Totb, Lorraine Wardy and Robert Sanden, Tom and Marilyn Nielsen (I rv1 ne Co.). 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A multi-award winner sn 1972 when 1t first appeared on Broadway, the play was very enthusiastically received 1n 1976, by critics and audiences alike. when ICT presented 11 in its Orange County non-pro- fessional debut. Thus. the popular drama wa s a natural choice for the opening of ICT's 1985 "Repnse Season•/' which will fea ture four memorable plays from the group's archives. "Champ1 onsh1pSeason" isa point- blank, unequivocal character study of four onetime basketball champs and their coach. The setting is the coach's home where the former athletic star!>, now in their late thirties. have gathered for the 20th anniversary of their greatest victory. does he. He becomes d1straught1 even nauseated, as his emotions ao mto a tailspin. This is a dt'mandina ro~. but Titus deh ers it exceedingly wefl. Woody Jones js just right as Tom, the team member who has turned to alcohol to help him forget his wasted life. Ironically. Tom sees the reality of the situation much more clearly than his !>Ober comrades. James Covert rcahst1cally portrays the continually upught, clcnch- ~thed James. the junior high school principal who aspires to be super· intendent. Covert shows all of the pent-up anger that James has de- veloped as he has gone through life feeling that he always had to shoulder the burdens of th ose around him. Darrell Kitchell delivers tine work as Phil. the playboy in the group who has experienced all of the pleasures that money can buy, but it still totally bored with his life. c u a - As Miller's play unfolds, we see that the quintet 1s still stuck in the past, clingmg to their somt"what hollow victory of two decades earlier. Like- wise arc their relationships to each other rooted in the past -the "boys" still answer to the coach. who directs their current hves much as he formt"rly masterminded their ac- t1 v111es as a team. Serving as the catalys t of the group 1~ Ted Kn orr, in the rok of the dom1nccnng. controlling coach. In 'iome instances. Knorr appears more hesitant or low-key than the coach's character di ctates. but overall Knorr 1s appropriately fo rceful and authoritarian . The relationships among the men are well delineated by director Robert Michael Conrad and the five-man cast. Karen Jones' hghllng and sound effects at the open1g of the play set the tone vel) efTec11vel} fo r the action to follow. 'Beverly Hills Cop' maintainshot pace Tom Tilus. who directed ICT s 1976 production of the play. re101ns tht' cast this time around as George. the fonner team member turned polititian. Tilus convincingly cap- tures the essence of the "good old boy" small tOWJl mayor who is afTable and self-confident as he approaches re-electi on -until revelations about his wife's infidelity and his fnend s' d1sloyal1y come to the fore. Then. as (ieor11e's world begin~ to fall apan. so ' ) S.S. fD30 "DUNl"~ta> .. 1 "THAT'$ OANClHO" (0) SU IS MOH-THURS 1100 7D0.816 r ~I 4 TRACK DOI.BY ST~EO EDOIE MURPHY ~~ "alVltL Y HILU CO'" (I ) 1-00 .•. 15, 10 16 ( "AVIHCMNO AHOIL" (I ) l 730 9 30 SU IS-----1100 "OUNO«ON MASnl" (PG-U ) "WIAVINLY 100111" (I I N TH fl 8 30 .810 10 00 "TOICHLIOHr• (I ) Because of its "R-rated" locker room-style language. the play 1s recommended for mature audiences. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Beverly Hi11s Cop" brought in S7 I million over the weekend. ea~ mainta1n1ng l\s status as the fa vorite of mo 1c audiences nat1onw1de and boosting its mne-wetl total to S 142. 7 mil hon. "That Champ1onsh1p Season" con- 11nues Fridays and aturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb 23. with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Dec. 17, in the audl\onum of Tunic Rock Com- munity Park. on Sunnyhall Road ofT Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. CaU 857-5496 for ticket information. A Christmas release that has outlasted the holiday season. the Eddie Murphy acuon comedy declin· ed slightly from an ave rage ofS4,510 per screen a week earlier to S4. I 8 7 last weekend. Here is a hst of the top eight grossing films over the weekend. ALL SEATS s2.oo Sche~~ 2010 ~ DUNGEON MASTER (R) I TOICllUCllT (I) 1•15 100 10 40 910 THE TERMINATOR ~ HFF Hlf ll> 1:15. 10:25 I I\ IO!IO edward s MESA CINEMA edwards WESTBROOK Ml•P,·I ' I Uvd•AIC 646 5025 W l\TN IN\Tll 530 4401 •' ..... ,.ft' •f llOOa HUl \t • ..,, ... ,.. C,.&IOt+IG.t C"l •I lUXCMY THIATalS Fint T ... MnMet IMwiMI * OML V lZ.75 ... Ulllns Mete< VISI I OUll •Sft.l911 • 1011 IUll Slfl,...[)fl[)E .... _,. IAIUlOUS HfH)M s ll3GU•I•J11Il6) 114 HH~_t-i:i.; ) KILUMO rlCLDS t•J Shows •t 1 :45 4 : lS 7 :30 .. 10•10 THCatvU .. U) SHOWS AT U :U 2 :lS 5 :00 7:21 lo t 1SO STARllAll (PQJ 70MM / OolbyStereo 12:40 2 :5$ S:3S 1:00 .. 10 :20 ..VCaLY HILLS COP fRJ SHOWS AT 1: 5 3:25 S:lS 7 :10 .. 10:05 nte fN, lllCKI & llAUOC SHOWS AT U : 0 2 :40 CN-U) SHOWS AT 5 :10 7:40 .. 10:10 1 tOO 3 :20 5 :40 In 70MM 1 :05 la 10:20 lfl' i'f{J1i u ;i 2 J r;A~:~ ~ =~epe!rtu ) "'OTOCO&.. .. , CNiSHOWS AT Qoldle H1wn I ~•If TO INOIA SHOWS A'r 7 7 :00 .. t :OO I 0 .. IO:U STADIUm ~ 111 1zzp1111su. ''" S••4Nm HEAVDIL Y 9001115 (IU '°"" Co•Hlt Tqchers (Jt) STARllAN CPQJ Plu1 CO·Hlt Dune (P0·1)) TOOSCARaDTO SCRaAll (a) Plus P8't)' AnllNll (A ) eNOUUU .... 11) Plu1 Afttr T'he 1"111 of New York C"> 1nd C.H.U.O. I") "'OTOCO&.. CN) PIUS Co·l"Hture Micki lo Maude (PQ·l l l mvaRL'Y HILLS COP (10 Plu1 Co•P'11ture f op Secret (PQ) OIUVl·ll•S C"'1*"' U114'f 1Z fR(( U.._ lilot .. /O,_ I 4i WUt 1 I >O W1tlt114' How · does our New litchen·Breaded Fish sound? I. .. Severi} Hills Cop," Para- mount, S7. I malhon. I. 706 screens. S 142 7 million. nine weeks. 2. ''The K1llfng Fields." Warner Bros .. SJ m1lhon. 657 screens. S7.:! million, 11 weeks. 3 ''A Passage to India." Columbia. $2.5 million. 639 screens. $9.& million. eight weeks. ~ 4. "The Falcon & The Snowman," Onorr. S 1.8 million. 265 screens, SS million. two weeks. 5. "Micki and Maude." Columbia. S 1.4 m1lhon. 806 screens, S22.6 million. seven weeks. 6. "Amadeus.·· Orion, SI .3 mil hon, 51 4 screens. $23.6 million. 25 wetk!.. 7 "Nightmare on Elm Street.'' New Line. S 1.2 m1ll1on. ~60 screens. S 12.4 million. three weeks. 8. "The Flamingo K1d." 20th Century-Fox. SI 2 million. 698 screens. S20.3 million. seven weeks. ,~r,~~.~~~~T NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA Edwards South Coast 181aza (714) 546-2711 8RIST OL AT SUN PLO-.. ER MOiio THl'lt 'INl 4!11 YIHltl 9 1t ONIY ~AT 11111) 1 I~ 4 ~I · 9 1' \l'N ~!NI JI~ •Ml ·oo .9.1\ A A , 'f ""' " IV. '"' fi. H ( I~· 'I ! ""' 11 • '•I '' t(d• 111d t ~ jf'"•d I(, '1rl 'f' ,i .. d ,•W• tr , AN EXTRA ORDINAh'Y MOVIE' "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST" '[HE KILLING EIELDS .. ,....,,.0 .. ....--• . ..,.....~,~~ ·----· ...... - lllCA ~19 5339 MANN BREA PLAZA ,,> f1iOiOTHY HURON I f DOLBY "THI PALCOH AHO ' I ) M()foj. THURS 8 10, I 00, 9 •S "OUNCMOH MAlnl" (PG-U) ctm•SA !OWAllOS IOWN ClNTU l~I 418A IUll( CHOOMl 4 fllACK OOllY ST(AfO (DOif MV"~Y "NYULY NIU.I CC»"<•> ~---''° .... 1040 ' elllw11"f1 Mf IA 1-41 bO?• . .., STfFIEO THI IMOWMAN'' (I ) e 4& • 15 t SAM WArEASTOH "THI IUlLINO PllLOS" (l l '-'OH T11URS 7 90 10 00 ''HIAVIHLY IOOfll" (I ) " ' M0k.THUAS 71~9 0~ ~'--=-......... --................. ..,...,,....,,,,...,.. __ ...,. 1dw1rd1 VlfJO TWIN '• . .. ' 110 8910 TIMO™Y HUTlON ·'THI PALCOH AHO THI INOWMAN" (I ) 7 DO 9 t 6 "HIAVINL 'I 100111"-;,-...... MON THURS ~ 8 30, • 30 10 10 'TRACK ITEAfO 00\.0lf: HAWN ""IOfOCO\"'(PO) ___ _;ll:..;lO:.;. 1 30 4 40 8 •l • 40 70 "°'"' 9 YllACK ITEllEO lll()Y SCH(IOEll ''1010" (,., I IS l 30 $ 0 I DO MON-THURS 7 30 t 30 SAM WATERSTON ''THI ICIUINO PllLOI" (I ) 7 15 1DOS "'THI conOH CLUI" (I ) MOH-THURS I 00 10 25 "lllUCICI & MAUOI" (PG-U ) f.OOlf MVflPHY "UVllL Y NtlU CC»'' (I ) I 16. 3 )(I t DO I 16 10 10 ''THI PlAMINOO WID'' '"0.U) 1 DO $DO H O. 1 00. $ 00 "AVINCMNO ANOIL"(I) 1 4~ ) 41 6 4S 1 45 t tS 1dw1,.lll1 SOUTH COAST U GIJNA 4&/ I/ I I . . Now there's something new for folks who haven't been to Long John's lately. Introducing Kitchen Breaded Fish. our fish made with a specially seasoned breading It serves up cri p. light, and delicious Now how does that i'fne,/ LONGJOHN SILVEl{S. SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Herbor Blvd. (Ju•t south of San Diego Freeway IK70U from Fecko), Co1ta Ma. ,~ • ll Tiit l OWAJIOS SAln I BIQ. m suo l.UMU AMC f~$QUAll1 C21J) 691 ()6)] 61• ?SSJ IUTllSITU ( OWAllDS CNMA W{ST HI Jm llSTWISTU PAClflC llWAY 39 DUI 8913693 131:\11:1~~( 1-111.1-'c; a,-. A l¥NMlli1 ftllll I • ---NOVI Pl.AVINO . ..-... -- ·=-~ _., -= ... ... "". °"" • .,_ ·==:-· .. • ·' ," : 1f •. ~ • "'. ~, "' • , \I I I ; ........................................................................... .-. ................ _...-...-.-----....~----------.._~~~----~---- a .• .. Tom Dalee u Wolflan& Amadeu• llosart in film 'Amadeu•, • which 1amered 11 nomination•. 'Passage t o India' 'Amadeu s' snag 2 2 nomin at io ns By BOB THOMAS AllllhUd l'r9MW'"9t BEVE RL Y HILLS(AP)-"Amadeus," the drama ofMoLan's tormented final years. and "A Passage to lndla." the saga of natives vs. their British rulers 1n 192CK India. today scored a front-running 11 nominations apiece for the 57th Academ}' Awards. "'Ki llltU MIC 111ng P1UC !!O!g w m1ll'L "°..==a~M "t:i:l.~aT:r HCY11:U.-:•111•• ~a~• ~"1'~' "::.-='aT 11111:1 .. J119 ~ '*1IOM II• TM tOIOwlnO '*90ft le ..,._ ITA~ The tolOilflflt 1*10nt.. The .......... ,.._. te The............... 11-........... .. -~ buelneM.. doing~•: The~ perlOM .,. ~ ~... ck*IO ~. '°*" .... _ _ ............ · J ~NO M MAINTlN-MY aoaara O,,lC&. ck*IO~•.GAADEH o &i.AUTOCLJlltlC,tc)tO COAST MOll&.I WAIH. ~ MIT 2127t . •ooY ,AC)CCMlllllYJNO. A~lt ANOM~lf"· 1t701.19'111t ... ~J °"°"llHVUlOMl,2921 H9'tlot IW . eo... Meea. mL ftetllc C.... ..... 't'arMOUUI H1u•tl119to11 IM1 ---Dr . Mllllll· '!...._.:. )_13 -=rl' · Coeta Nlwport leecft, Celt. RWI I 9''9IOI ltr"1. Cotta CMf, NQ1 Cellf t2t27 a.di, Ofii/ 1raM1 --..... Qmll .... -.....,, ,, Cal'Ollne Bofld, 1970 I ......_CA t2i2t ~ W Dlwilon, IM62 ~ W ..._ W I. WltltMI ,_tMll 1J11ttNy ,._, ~ ...,_,, ., Mall v"'-Gorden, 2212 tfUI It. ~ ~. N9o#-Ptloenlk ,~. tnc., PtcMd~ LIM, Hunl• 1ttfl St. cw ....... Cllf '21311 Yw-.wtl\, ..._,: ._....... a;, ·HW!liina11 R Mew Pl , ....... 1e M9M. Callf port a-ct\, Celt 92tl3 OM ArNrtcat\ ~. Hatt-hllOn l!lllGt\. Celt 1ZMt l2tl1 ll'lllOf\ ._. c.11,.... ..... Ola .... 12C21 . TNe lklllMM le eon· ford, ConMC11Wt Ol119 berol 0 . '1tdl, l .... t TN9 ~ le OOft-.._Cl ~-Dl9illle. 'fllllll 1111 1'r•11 lie ...,. C:::, II ~ 3040 du.tee! W 1t1 lndMduel At1ft "-el ._... DMlloft loerWc ..., L.aM. HIH'lt· ~by M tndlvlduel tOa1 ~-...,,........ ..... tr .. lrl.Cf... . Av .. .....,.,. M9M. Cal'olne 9ond l8t1leoflnc.ofPOt•t!Oft Coft.. ~ leedl, C8llf t2MI JoM W -.w.r v-.., C11W t2101 .... Of'8111~ Ce!.~, I Tlllt '!.9..!.~~ tlled nectlcu1) lw. IM*MU le eon-TMI .....,_.,I wM lled ni1e ....._ le OM-,,... --... ...... ......Met • eon. with the ....-.ty ....... of Or-Pftoenl• ~ l"-in. cM:ttd by • ..,_.., pen-wM the County~ Of Or· ~ 11¥: oa~ ,.. .. ~ 0.. GI Or· duc1. eel W. C01*1net• angie COunty on Jenuairy 17, euran~ Comp•ny, OM nerellip lltlfll Collftty CWI ~ta Ndlet\t G OIMfll .,.. ~ _...._, 11 Matt Van Gorden ltt5 AtNitlCan Aow liartlord Oetol o Fi.di 1NI ' TMI • • .. ..., 1• ' Thie tlllerMnt WU flted ,,... Connecllout of116, Ann: Thl9 ~· .... NM "'199 wfd\N ••• ,~°'°"' ......, with IM County Ci.tic of Ot-Put>lllMd Orante C:O.t AMI btl1• OMalon 1a11te with IM~ CWll of Or· PuOliefled Oranga CMllC .. ~ JtM.Mr 11 "' • u..-.. ar.,.. 0.... •• County on J1nwwy 30, Deity PllOI Jenuety 23. 30, of Incorporation: Connect!-an.-COUnt; °" J""*'f 'I. ~ ~ JW'Nflr/ 30. ~ INS • .,. Not .....,., ,.. ... 198& Febf\llfY &, 13, 19811 wt) 1M6 rvwy e. 13, 20. ttN ,_ ao. '*'-YI.,_ ,_.,., W-1114 W•I., Garden Grove,,.._ ,_,. W.U.I ~ °""91 C:O. w..-e Pvblllhed Orange Cout toeia.. a CalltOrl'lle llmi.ed Pv~ Ofenoe eoa.t o.11y ,_ J \&.. tJ ~~t'~~!•bruaty e. 13. rta.IC NOTIC£ pettnwehlp, 2t211 a. 80Mol 01111v Pilot J.anuary t6. n . .._..,. Ml'n'V'C I'°· '*'*Y ~ ' . . 1 • .,,. 11r .... eo.t• M.a. e111-30, fre«I(~ e. 1NS ...-...,,-. ___, __ ;..;;;;;;;;;.;;....;_...;.;;;; ...... _ W-581 PlemtOUI .,._.. f~ t2f2t W-4" MAMI ITATI....,. Thie buslnell II eon-l'tennoue. I ... , ________ _ Ttl9 lolowlng 1*.oM er• <Mt.CS by 1 09'llfel T~~ le "8JC llJTU MllC NOTIC£ dOlng buelneee u: net:=,, T ... , r: .. "8.IC NOTICE doing "'*'--.... bwllfllll9. B ANO II INVESTMENTS, Pann«. WMtar' Getden ,tCTmOUI .._.. 8 0 0 I( I( E E, I N 0 ~YN' 00.WANY I(.,_ 208 V11 OIJon, ~ ~ow AW>ci•t• PLU$1PAE88 ASata'T~E llMm ITATI I R 14 llledow Hiii ~11e, f'ICTmOU9 IUllNIH BMctl, CAiif 92te3 Thie 11a1emen1 w .. tlled MAMI ITATUmN'T ltOfll MOTOM!tOfllll, &46 Th9 foloMr'9,....,. .. LA8IM'9 .... c.11 ntN NAm ITATl•NT N Chatlee & Lyn Beluc:o. with 1119 County Clafll of°' The folloWlng pweone .,. ~ty °' w. eo.rt• ~o~~ ...... _ c • '0 I y" L 0 u It. dJ"-follc>Wlng pweone .,. :ehv1~111~~fe&3 Newpo'1 ange County on Januety 11: ~T~~ ~~ 4'23 M .... Cellf 92e21 TOM TOUM "6 So cc:;; T.,,_.y, " .,,... HIM ng bullneae ... Sport• J""'' a 91'11•-"' ..... 1f&5 w .. 1 Cout ~.;___ Olene L NOWlc:al, 345 Urlf-= I _ _;. .....__..· ....... ~. ~ ...... c:.tlf Advenlalng Servieee 1&&4 t unn "' ,. "' .....,.-co, ,__,. ·• ·---' ...,...ty Of. 8-3. Coell M9M, ., ---·· ..,_, t2t63 H•HI Avenue lrvlne CA 1731 Rogue l•I• Ot • p blllhed Orange Cout BMch, c.itt. 92 Cellf 92821 • 1 Thie DualMM ,. ton• 92714 . ' C.,l•bld, Calif. 9200t Dal~ Piiot J 23 30 Carl A All9n, .W23 Weet TN• lkl••~· ,, eon-Monique L MC>Nt. 214" due*' by en~ Spor11 & Leilura lnlar-t Thie bu1ln111 11 COil· FebNety e 1~t~ . . CoMt H'#y . N9wport Beedl, IWQted by' an lndlllldual Or190e HwY • Sen .NM ~ L. T•--ICMilly-"' n111ona1 lnC l&e<l 1 Hiie duct.cl by' a genarel Pitt· ' ' w 53e Celll 92te3 Diane l Nowicki . ~. Cellf. '2111 TNe ........,. .. tied AYenue.' lrvlM, CA 927 t4 neranlp • Bonnie K A"9rl, 4423 Tlllt 11.iement wee lllilcl Andre Mart~. 21IO wttt1 "'-~ Qertt of Or· Thie bu1ln111 I• con·' Lyn Betuco "'8.IC MOTICC w..i Cout Hwy • ~ With tM County Clertl of Or-Cltlllna. LefUna IMedl. anga C:OU.., •~ 11 ducted by 1 eotpo<ltlon Thlt 1111em.n1 wu flied BMcn. CaNf 92$63 ange County on January 23 Call 9*1 ltl5 Se>0<1• & Leilllira lntar-1 with IM County CleOl of Or-~TfnOUI IUltMRU Thlt bu1ln1H le con-1995 • ,.;.; o.11Mto. 214" Or-,_.. • nitlonll, Inc . ey W~llem p ange County on Jtnull"f 17, NA• aTATl•NT due1ed by hu9t>end end wtte .... lfOI Hwy . t a n Jian ~ Or-. eo.i AbbOtt, Pr.. 1985 T"-fOllowtng pereon 11 Bonni. I< Allen PllbfWlecl Orlltlfll Coeat c.-tr9n0, Calf '2111 o.lly Noc JatlUWY 1t, 23 Thll 111tement wt1 Ill.cl ,..., doing buliMN 11· Thie ltltement ... lt6ed Dally Pltol Jenuwy 30. F.0-thle ~ le OOf\• 30, ~ t , ttlM wtlh the County Clark of Of.1 Publllhed Ora,. Cout MOONSTONE CHAR-with tM COunty C.k of Or· rurt & 13 20 tMS ducleCI ~ 001*1'•• w..- 1nge County°" JanulfY 2t . Dally Pltol January 23, 30, TEAS, 517 Cltlllna, New· 9l\QI County on Januery 11. ' ' ' w 550 Monique L Mol'9I 1985 Februety &. 13. 19!5 port BMcn. Cell!. 92683 1985 • Thie 1t1unent wee ltled ---------1"'7•' W-519 Curll• R Ol1on. 517 ,._,. Witt\ the County a.ti of Ot -Publlehad Or•noe eou11 Catlflnl, Newport BMch, Publlah.cl Orange COM1 P\aJC fl)TlCf lltlfll1 County on~ 11. _ _. ............... -.. ........ __ Dilly Piiot February e 13 I PllllC NOTICE Calif 92&83 Delly Pilot January 16. 23. 1115 . -..... --a-20. 27. 1985 ' ' Thie bu11n .. 1 le con-30, February e.. INS ~TfnOUI .,_.. ..--• -•• •-• W·5591 FICTITIOUI .u..... due1ed by: an lndlvldull W·505 ~ ITATBmlfT PutlleNd OranQie CMllC T"'9 ~ ~ II N.ue. ITAT'lmWT Curtl1 R Oleon Thi ro11ow1ng per90n II OellY Pio( .JfJJltWly II, 2', doing~• The lollowlng peraone .,. Thie statement WU Iii.cl doing bulineae ... 30. FIONery e, tN6 "fitANCIAL IYNl"<IY doing bullneu u · BEACH wl1h IM County c1ar11 or Of-rtalC NOTICE BRENT CONARD ANO W-495 5501 111&.,._ OrM. .._. WEATHERSTRIP CO, 3550 ~County on JanulfY 23, ASSOCIATES, 2 Skt::I port~='l60t c.ct111ac A.,.., Colt• M .... t9 5 ~nnoue.u ... 11 ~~CoronedelMat. s 1utoi• ~ --CA 9262& ~ MAMI ITATlmNT HV4'> ........ ._........ 'ICTlTIOUI ..,..... Kenneth E Sw1n1on PublllMO Ora,. Cout TM followlng per90n 11 8f.mtey ~ ~ 9-11, CAM. '*2 N-... ITATl•NT 7887 Velie vi.11. Aanenci Dally Piiot Jlnull'f 30. Feb-doing t>utlneU.. lfd. 2 Sl(yeell onv.. Corona HCnTeoue. ..... TNe bueilMM .. oon- TM followlng '*'°"' .,. eue.monoa CA 91730 NlfY e. 13. 20, 1985 A M ER I c AN TELE . del Mer. Cellt 92125 Mm 8'TATI " ~ 11¥: 8" lindMdull doing bualneU u Thi• t>uilnH• ,, eon-W-552 COMM UNICATION CON· Thia bu11n... II eon-The foloWlng per'IOn le ,,.,.,. ~ ,_..., OUALITY CARPET ANO dueled by· an lndlYlduel SUL TANTS, 8352 Veru Cir , ducted by' an lndMdual doing ~ aa: TN9 -· na111C -fll9cl DRAPERY. 4400 MICArthur Kenneth E Sweneon Hunllngton Beach, Cellf. 8fenfl9y R. Conatd MICHAEL RUIZ FINISH with the County a.. Of Or· BouleVerd. Sull• 370. New· Thi• alltarMnt wu nled PllllC NOTICE 92848 Thia 't11tament -flted PAINTER, e 13 Potneet11a anga County on Jlinyery 1 t. port Beac:h, Calll 92&80 with the County Clerll of Of· K·1'04t o.nn11 L Clerk. 8352 wl1h the County Cletll ol Or-AV9 . Corone del Mer. Cellf 1N5 ,_ ce7i~:~~·. :~~~; a,. County on J1t1uety 1& 'ICTtltOUe ._..... VarH Ctr , Huntlng1on =County°" Jenuery 23, 92625 Pubhtled ~ coeit 1985 · N • Tl• Beac:h, Calif. 9284& Mlehffl L. "ua, 113 ....,_.,,,.. ........ BouleVatd, Suite 370, New-,._1 A ITA NT Thl1 bulln .. 1 11 eon-,.,_ Po6nMnle A-. Corone def Deity PIOt .-..Y . .,., c.~, port Beac:tl, Callt. 928&0 Publllhed Or COUI TM lolloWlng l*M>l\I ll• ducted by-.,, lndMdu9I P\lt>lllbed Orange COMl Mat, caw t2t2I 30. '*'-Y I.Jiii Th11 bueln•H I• eon· Dally Piiot Jlll<.J ante 23 30 doing buelnMI ... GF LIM-Denni• L Clerk Dally Piiot Jenuary 30, Feb-Thll bultMM It con· W..fCM due1ed by. 1 cotpor1tlon F.c>< & 13 1~5 · • ITED. A CALIFORNIA LIM-Thl9 etatarnent wM tiled nA1Y 6, 13 20 t965 dueted by' en ~ Robert F Allen, Jr . Vice UlfY . . W·$3.4 ITED PARTNERSHIP, 505 .with IM County C6er1I ol Or-W-553 M6c:tlM Rua Pr..ient Qty Pn-.y W•t. Sult• 11'99 Couoty on Dec1mt1er Thie ll8t9'Mnt w tied Thll tllletnenl ... llled !'\Ill.IC NOTICE 900. Otenge CA 92ee& 27. 19$4 Mlle NOTICE with the County C6ettl ot Or· • Yrith tM County Clertl of Of-Peter Gendron, ~ City ,..... wage Cc>Ynty on .-.-., t , COTE ange County°" February 1, ,.IC1TT10Ue .,..... Parkwey W•t. Sul1e 900. Put>lllhed Orange COM! flCTlTIOUI Wl•M 1985 GEOR GE JOHN 1985 ~ ITATEMRNT Orange. CA 92e88 Deily Piiot JlllUlfY 23. 30. N.ue. ITATIMIWT ,_ rt!ldder\ Pllltc NOTICE "The Killing Fieldl>," the stol) of th Amencan corre5ponden t and his native assistant in war-tom Cambodia. and "Places 1n the Hean:· a you ng widow's struggle lo l ce p her farm and family tn Depression Texas, followed 1n the Oscar nom1nat1ons with ~ven each. All four film s were nominated for best picture ol 1984. along with "A Soldier's Story," a murder mystery among black soldiers at a World War II Army camp. fa?m TM following'*'°"' ere Lavonne Falc:onet, 505 Fabtull'f g 13 1985 The lollowing per90n le Publllltled Oreriee ~ OOI'E, JR. a ' \ Ahn Md ,...., doing bu•I~ a• J w City Perkwey w .. t. Sult• w.528 doing buliMM • o.1v Piiot ~ 1e. n . of Cana Meea. Plll9ed 1 I ... ~ emt .... SERVICES &a92 Sholl Cir 900. Orange. CA 92ee& AMERICAN ASSOCIA· 30 f:llbnMy •• 1MS away ·February 2. 370 Huntington Beech CA Thia bu11ne11 11 eon-TION OF COSME TIC · • w-t02 1985 in Newport _ Newport -..c". Calif, 92848 • dueted t>y: 1 tlmlted pann.-PllllC NOTICf BREAST SUAOEAY: 1419 0 _ ...... u -,_ _._...... ........... "Amadeus" contributed two best-actor nom1nat1ons tor its players - F. Murray Abraham as Mozan's vi llainous rival , Salten. and Tom Hulce.as the impish Mo1an. Others nominated were ..\lben Finney, the burned-out consul of "Under the Volcano," am Waterston. the New York Ttmcs reporter of"The K.Jlltng Fields" and JcfT Bndges. the gentle space v1s1 tor of"Starman." Three actresses. all previous Oscar wmners. \.\On nom1nauons for their portrayals of beleaguered farm women: Sall) Field, "Places 1n the Hean"; Jessica Lange. "( ountl) .. and StSS) Spacek, "The River." Also nominated were Judy Davis. the Englil>h traveler of"..\ Passage to India," and Vanessa Redgrave, who played Olive Chancellor tn '"The Bostonians." Ralph Richardson received a posthumous nom1nauon for his suppontng role as the eccentric lord of the manor in "Grc)stoke· The Legend of Tarzan. Lord of the Apes " Others nominated as supporting actor \.\Cre four rclall\C unknowns: Adolph Caesar. "A Soldi er's to~": John MallO\-tlh "Places 1n the Hean"; Nonyuk1 "Pat" Monta. "The Karate Kid" and Haing S N$OT. "The K11l1ng Ftt~lds." Veteran 8nt1sh actress Peggy Ashcroft \lo On her first Acadcm) nomination as supporting actress 1n "A Passage to India ·· All>o nominated: Glenn Close. "The Natural"; Ltndsay Crouse. "Places in the Heart .. ; (hnstine Lahti, "Swing Shift"; and Geraldine Page, "The Pope of Greenwich Villa~e." Wood) Allen was a l>urpnsc nomtncl:' for best direction . hill "Broadway Danny Rose" accounung fo r h1!> third no m1na11on as director (he won for "Annie Hall" in 1977). Three of the other directonal nomtnces were also past winners Robert Benton. "Places tn the Heart," Milos Forman. "Amadeus." and David Lean ... A Passaee to India." Also named was newcomer Roland Joffe for "The Killing fields." . The nominees for best foreign lan$uage film: "Be}'ond the Walls" (Israel): "Camila. A Gea" (Argentina); "Dangerous Moves" (Switzerland); "Double Feature" (Spain). "War-11me Romance" (Soviet Union). Hitmaker Stevie Wonder collected a nomination for best onginal song with "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from "The Woman in Red." Other nominees: "Lets H,car 1t for the Boy" from "Footloose" and the title songs from "Against All Odds" ("Take a Look at Me Now"), "Ghostbusters" and "Footloose ... The nomination!> were made in 23 categories. with acuve members voting 1n their respective crafts: actors for acting, wnters for wnttng. etc. Each of the 4, 100 Academ) members nommated their five choices for best picture. Special achievement and honorary awards will be voted on later by the Board ofGovcmon . After I 984's )'Ii-hour marathon ceremonies and declining ratings in recent years. the governors sought ways to make the telecast less ponderous. The solution seemed typical: appoint a committee to produce the awards, consisting of actor Gregory Peck. ~nter Larry Gtlbart. Academy president Gene Allen and prQducer·cltrector Robert Wise. One of the committee's first decisions was to replace Johnny Carson as emcee. There had been some carping among Academy members that Carson. who has hosted the event six times. was a television personality with no real identity wi th movies. The emcee at this year's show will be Jack Lemmon. longttmc fnend of Oscar (eigh t nom1nat1ons, two awards). He will be assisted by 10 co-hosts and hostesses. as vet unannounc~. The 57th Academy Awartis will be presented March 25 al the Los Angeles Music Center. teleVbed la ve on ABC· TV. t2'IO Johnnie H White 4&92 ltllp Superior AYenl.ll, Newport ---------1 ~n ~ .,. 9'UY•v~ P>'bll1hed Orange Cou1 Sholl Cir Huntin Ion L111<>'1ne Falconer flCTITIOUI .u..... Beach, Call! 92882 .. _II' _,,_ by his llOI'\, ~ J . Dilly Piiot February &, 13, BMch CA 9284& g Thll 1teteni4ll'll wu fifed ..... eTATDIEff Wiiiiam Roy Motgan, MC ' ..--"'"-. B Cote of Costa Meu, 20, 27. 1985 Th11' bu1ln111 11 con-with the County Clertl of Of· TM lollOWlng l>W90n " u 19 SuperiOf AlllnUI, ,..__ FIC11T10U9., IE•• da .. •"ter, MMie Cote W-562 dueled by an lndlYldual •noe County on Oecemblt doing bullMU u ll0'1 Beach. Cllll 92M2 ~ ITAi " ...... J<>Mnle H White 31, 1984 MNC DATA SERVICES, Th11 bu11nes1 It eon-Thi tollowlng l*'90n le of San fTanc:mco; as- Thia 1111-11 wu nled . fa.1l 2e12Cr•tviewOr.,Newpott duetedt>yenlndl\lldWI dolngbuelneee• ter Josephine with IM Coonty Cleril of Or-Put>llthed Oranoe Coatt Beecll. Calif 92863 Wlll4am RoY Morgen MO OAV10 H TATSUMI & AS-v lsan f Lae An PllllC NOTICE ange County on o.e.m* Dally Pllol Jl'1uary 30. Feb-Jema Allred Cate, 2612 Thi• llllarnent •• Ned SOCIATE8. 1603 South ate g 0 · _......;.=;.;;..;.;;....;.;..;;.;.;.;..;; __ , 24. t984 NllY e. 13, 20, t915 cr .. tvl•• Or Newport With the County Clerk of Of-Cout Dri¥e, Suit• 213. ,e&es. a.I.to all'Ylved FICTTTIOUI .,..... f21Mat W-558 Beacti. ce11r 92863 ~ County on January 23. Coeta ....... Calf 82GI by five grandctuldrei n~":!~1:.,~ "' .. !.:!_bllPlhldllot J Ofa,.23Cou30t NI.IC NOTICE I Thts butlnen " con-1985 fl'Jl1'l7 o.ws H. Tatauml, nsa and three great-.,.,,, '""lllY dueted by 1n 1nc:11111ctua1 , Caepien Ave L.OnQ a..c:t\ d h ld M doing bull.-... . ' FICTIT ...... 'I .u..... J ames A Cite Publlshed Ofenge Cout CIM tol10 .. -gran c I r en r INDUSTRIAL BLADE & Februll'f 8· 13· 1985 N ....... ""'•r•-..-NT Thi• 1111_,1 ... filed D111y PllOt January 30. Feb-Thie bu..,_.. 11 eon-Cote was born m Lae PROOUCTCOMPANY,2100 W-538 .. -,., .. ..,.. Ith ... ,..~. 1 "''-~ t"-ruary6 t3,20 19&5 A .... 1 and has So Wright StrMI. Senti The following PlflOns 1111 w 1 .... vuun Y ...._,. o vi· w 5-47 due1ed by' art lndtYldual """6e1es re- An1, Calif 92705 ... -IC MnTll'r do•ng buelness u ange Coonty on J111u1ry 9. • Del/Id H. TaMuml sided m Newoprt B d I F '°~ nu ~ M & C PLANT SERVICES. 1985 Tl'lll IU!tement ... llled r-M I ren 1111 T mothy Mney. t9072 Walleye line, Hunt-,...,45 P\8..IC NOTICE With the County C6er1I °'Or-\.AJ9\a esa atta ~ 14400 Newport 11 t1 t , flCTITIOUI euaMU lngt-"-·-... Calif 9 ..... ~.. Published Orange Coast ange Coun"' on JatlUWY t , 1981 A Memon&.l Tustin, Calif 92880 NAMI ITAn.-NT ~· .......,, c .... v D p 23 30 1995 ., Peul Nonnen Bollinger The lollowlng per-tons are Cheryl v w11111m1on I ally llOI J1nua;x · · flCTfnOUI IUltMRel 1 Mus and Rosary will 17862 wemng1on Tuttln. doing bullneu u 19072 Walley9 Lane. Hunt· February 6 13 19 5 MAim ITAft•NT ~ be held Saturdav C11if 92880 RIVER OAKS. 1 C1J1fo,,.1l1 lnglon BMctl. Calif 92648 W·527 The following petlonS 11• PubllaNd OranQie eo.t F~~··~ 9, 1985 al T ChtrlH M Froelteh. doing bu~ u Delly Pb J..-y 11, 23 "'"' .... 7 hll bu11naS1 11 con· 0-el Pert'*9hlp. 120 t 1..,..72 Wei'--L·~. Hunt· o AK w 1 No A p ART . 30 Fet1Nrf t , IMS lOAM al St John the Oucted by I O-ll plf1· Dow ltrMt •300, Newpott ~ ~1v --DtmtlC Mn neral'llp BMGll. Clllf 92880 lngton Beach. Clllf 928'6 ,-~ nu TICE MENTS 1201 Dove Street W-500 Ba pt as t Ca t ho h t 8'enden T F..,,.-; I Devld Mlch•lton, 11 lhlt Ouelneu I• eon· •300 Newport 8Mch Celtf Church, 1015 Baker This 1t11emeo1 wu filed Tru1tM of tile Mleh9t.on dueled by ' oen«ll Plrt· flCTITIOOI .,..... 92660 .. -II' -~ S r-M ln Of nerltlip NAMI ITATl....-r David M1chel1on. •• ,._ ""'~ l., ~t.a esa. - with the County Ci.rte ol -f1mlly Trull dlted Dec»m-Chltyl v Wtlllemeon The lollowlng per.ons .,. TruetM of '"-Mlchll9on terment will be pn ~County°" J1nuery 30. bet 12, 1914, 1995 Temple Thi• llllement wu tiled doing bu1ineu u KC Family trust dated o.c-n-'=•~M vate in San Frano.9CO 5 f2S7111 ~~:~f. ~e51Lagvn• Beach, W11h IM County Ci.tic or Or-MEDICA L MARKETING, bet 12, t984. 1995 Temple The lolloMng. C*'IOtl " --------- Publllhed Orange CoHI Watdfam 1ne .. a Callfornll 1nge County on o.o.tnt>ar 5901 Wlmf>( Avenue. Suite Hiiis Or · Laguna e..ctl, dOlnQ ~..: CAHILL Diii" Piiot Fet><uery &. 13. Cor""'1llon. 4195 011111 l&, 19114 285· Huntlngt0'1 BMcn, CA C•hl 92851 OAEG<>f'Y P WIHGEAO GERALD E CAHILL , ,.._. ,211711 92849 Law11ne• llpp1, 3&& S -· 20. 27, t9a5 Cup 0t • Huntlngt0'1 e.ach, Karlene J NlvilOn, 17141 South Mentor •305 & A SOCIATES. 1t lU Lt Co reured from W-587 Cllll 92849 o:i~b~~J~e~ 1~~~ Hett>or Blufta, Cir A, Hunt· Puactena Clllf 91104' = ~t~nlln9ton the US Army Age c.1~C::n!n~':i~~9t~ 30,l"et>ru1ryl5, 1985 lngt0'1 8eaeh,CA92849 Thi• buslneu II e0'1-Gre9ory p Wingard 68 Of Newport l---Ml.--IC-NO_T_ICE ___ Wern« Av•. 11105-A, Hunt· W-509 Ro~'c.·9~~ Olney ~by • 09f'l'll pan. 19152 Yecflt Lane. Hunt~ Beach.~. Dled Janu· l"ton BMcn. Clillf 92&49 !'\Ill.IC NOTIC( Thll b~1lneH 11 con-Oe'lld MICMllOn 1~: 8:':: !~ ary 26. 198~ at~. FlCTlTIOUI ., ... ,, hie buelneH 11 con· aueted by joint venture This 1t1tem.nt wu ftled duct«! by:.,, ll'ldM.._,.. Iowa He ts sunn~ NA ... ITATl•NT dueled by I general part· '1CTTTIOUI M.18*1U K1rlene NMeon Claire with tl'le County Cletti of Or-Gr . p Wingerd by hu wtfe Manolil The lollowlng J*lonl 111e ""o':.!, M~ NA• IT A Tl•NT Glover enge County on January 23 T~....,.,.,,. -Ned ' dOlng bUelneU.. TM followlng J*lotll .,. Thll 1t1tement WU flied 1985 with IM,.. ___ Clertt o4 Or-(Pinky) Cahill, 90~ MESA DENTAL CENTER. Thi• lllternent WU llled dOlng bullMU u wtlh tne Counly Clark of Or· '1lnea ~ .. ~ o.c-n* Chaplain John w 2&7 E 17th St . Colle M .... wtlh the County Clerll or Of. TEAM AMERICA RAC-11t1ge County on Januery 22. PubJllMO Ofenge Cout ~964 ., Cahill U S Navy Clll1 92&27 ·~County°" January 17. ING 2040 Pomon1 AV9 t985 Dally Piiot J1nuary 30 Feb-. .,_ S ~ H. Cah J MIQed 0. Zakh1ry, 1250& t9 5 ,_ Coai1 M ... Calif 92&27 . ' f..a ruary &. t3. 20. 19115 Pvt>llehed Orwige CoMt tep n · ll · Cor11fi1n Ct . Cerrltoe. C1llt PublllMO Orenge Coul Donna Ir~• Roull 2040 Publllhed 01ange Cow w.~5 O~ly Pltot J-*Y tf i 3 grandchildren, Al 90i!~d M Han1, 1&230 Dilly Piiot J1nuety 23, 30, Pomone Ave . Cost• 'Mff&. Dilly Piiot J1nu1ry 23. 30 30 Fet>ruaty I, ,... • . l190n & Paul Cahill BMt CrMk Lane, Cetrltoe. Febru1ry &, 13, 1985 C•~~v~:e~7 Sadowalll, 109 Fel>Nery e. 13, 1985 W-532 Plll.IC NOTlCl . W·501 brothers. ~rank & Call!. 90701 W-ll20 Yorktown line, Coll• TlTlOUI .U.-1 Mark Cahill. mter Thi• bu1ln"• 11 con· Meu c1111 92&27 F~ ITAftMIWT 1 P'tlUC ll>TICt Palnoa Cahill. A vet dueted by • genar11 P•rt· Pl8JC NOTICE Thll butlneu 11 con· P\BLIC NOTICE TM following pereont .,. eran of World War ll ~~ Q , ........ ~ flCTITlOUI .U ... 11 dueled by Joint venture .......... , II OOlnQ w.a.-... ~~ MJID•N and Korea Mem· ''"•v-~·-1 -... ITATl•NT Donne I RONtl FIC,,...,., IU8*I UP-llOEN TRAVEL SE"· -ITA~ Thie 1taternent Wit nled N Thll """""'' WU tiled NAMI ITATI~ VICE INC t6S3t BOIN The lolloWlng l*'IOfl • 0 r I a Is lo F &1 l h '#Ith tM County Clerk of Ot· Tiie lollowtng '*'°"' .,. with IM County Cl«k of Or· The lolloWlng perton 11 · OOll\Q OU.-•· Lutheran Horne, 91-1 Coun J 30 OOlng bullneM u dOlnn bullMU.. Ch1e1 Roed Huntington OAlASCAN QAAPHICS, = ty0'1 lllUllY FIELDS OF FLOWERS & angeCounly0'1Jenuety 14· M.ARTHA LTD 311 Hunt· Beactl Cent 92649 2•592 CrH kvlew Or Cherry St. 0..gl' 19 5 ,..,_ GIFTS 17 Mandarin, 1r111ne. 1985 ., Irvine c9flt 9:i714 Un1dan Tre\191 SMVlee. L't:: Hiiie. Cellf 92153 Iowa ~61 Wlll bt-Celll 92714 ,.._ · 39 1ne 1na1en1, t&531 BoiSI G ,..,,.,. '58"' ' V Publllhed Ofenge Coul Robert E & Judllh A Publllhld Orenge Co .. 1 Mat1hl Key Yarb1ough. Ch Rold Huntington Cr_._!_~ ,-z::.;} ...,,.._• appr«la~ lllt.i Delly Piiot Fal>N1ry &, 13. Cerpentat, 17 Menderln, Delly PllOt J1nu1ry 18. 23. Hunter, IMM, Cllll 92114 ~~. C1lll 92849 ca17tH5.3' · --..-. Uon will~ Thur-.da\' 20. 27, 19&5 Irvine Calif 92714 30. f:'ebruary e. t9&5 Thi• bu1ln111 11 eon· Sh....,u N1110. Vice P..eel· T~11 ..... ...._. '' eon· 12 5pm "'-·---al Fn-W 689 · w.51o dueled by 1n lndlvldual .. ~ .. .,.._._. • r UJ1e1 • Thi• bu11n111 11 eon-M1rth1 Key Yert>rough cs.nt aueted by'"' lndMdual day lOAM. Shannon I---------ducted by huebend l/\d wife 11t mttc MnTICE Thia atlterMnl wu llled Thll statement wu filed Scott Gregg Ogle Donea1n\ Cha,..I ln 11tmt II' MnTICE Robert E C11~tar ,.~ ""' wttn the Coonty Ci.tk ot Or-wtth the Countv c.-01 Of. ThlS st1t_,t -Ned _.. R r-,.~ nu Tht• 1111arnent w11 hied ,ICTITIOUe ., ... ,. ange County°" Janu.ry 17 ange County on Jenvary 23, with 1111 County Clerk of Or-terment tver11de flCTIT10UI 9U ... H wllh tM County Clerk of Of. NA• ITATl•NT 1985 1985 ,.,_ enge1 County on Jenuary 3, NataonAl Cemeterv NAMI ITATl•NT enge County on Jenuaty 17· TM fOllowtng ~are ,.__ Pu "-"'-~ t915 Dtrectors Shannon TM ,....._...... t985 bu Put>lllhed Ofenge Coast bhsnecl "'"'99 ..,.._t .,_. ~---Cha -..,..,,_~'V P9flotl •• ,..1 do;ng llnMI.. Ollly Piiot Jen 23 30 Daily PllOI January 30 ht>-Put>lt9ned Or1ng9 Coeat .-..~.an pel. 13 d~~;:N PROO-Publlahed Ofenge Coell t5~75&~~.:;.~~~. Fet>ruary e 13 u,'ri5 ruery 6 13 10 1985 I Deoly PllOI ~ II 23, E Maple Ave. Or Daily PHot Jenuery 23 30 w.5 15 W·55I JO ~~ t 1'*8 ,..,.,.. 997-1234 UCTS, 729 W 1&1h StrMt Februiry &. 13. 19115 1ngton 8Mch, C.ilf 92$49 W·<LNI< --.-Sulle A-8. Colt1 M .... Callt "-,,,_F•-.Trust 3582 .....,._ _______ _ W-5t8 ~·vv--.. ~, · •-tc MnTICE 92&27 Ventuta Drive, Huntington ---------1 ,.~ nu Miu o SlmMk, 729 w --------a.ee11 c1111 92849 P\BLIC NOTICE ------------P\aJC fl)TIC( l&thSlrM1,Sult•A·&.Coe11 P\B.IC NOTICE Alen D1uger, TrullM. 'ICTITK>UI .U ... H __ __........,_._ ...... __ P\BUC NOTICE Mff&. Callf 92&27 35112 Venture Otl¥9, Hunt· ftemtOUI .,....... N-... ITATl•NT ~m'IOUe __.. .. ----~---;..;;;..;.~;....-Thia bu1ln1H 11 eon· FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll tngton Beech, Cllll 92849 NA• ITATl•NT The lollOWlng P4l"IOll '' NAm ITA,._.,, McMartin boy 'surpressed' bad memories LOS ANGELES (i\P) -i\ former V1qpn1a McMartin pre~hool pupil who once dented he was a v1ct1m of molt'Stat1on but has since described detailed account of sexual abuse said he surpn:sStd the memorieut first bccau!.C. "J didn't want to think about them." Defense attorneys arc anempttna to dtscre<ht fi ve days of damn1n1 te umony aaa1nst seven Manhattan Beach pre-school teachers. sayma the I 0-ycar-old founh· vader faclcd to even rccoani1c mo\I of them when 1nterv1c"'ed by oc1al worker\ a yuraao. The defense aunbutcs the child'' sud- denly clear memory of animal mutilation, naked sames and sodomy to "brainwashina" technique at children's I nstituu: International. whcrt hundreds of former McManin preschoolers were 1nter- v1cwed . Under cro!.Wxtm1nat1on durina the l~th-month·old prchmrnary hcanna Tuesda~. the )'O unaster wud he rcpre Std dc111ls from Ill years aao when teacher lhrulencd to kill his partnls 1f he told the .. tttreu" of ""u"I abuse. 1 FICTITK>UI 9U ... ll duet.cl by: an lnc:llYldull NAMI tTATl•NT M1111ne 0 1U991. TrullM. The lollOWtng ~n oa dOlng bu1I.-. u The loflowlng penone 911 NA• ITATl•NT Mike 0. Sim* TM following penon II 3582 Venture Orl¥9. Hunt· doing bull,_ u KAM CONSTRUCTION OOI buelneM M TM lollowlng pweon ,. Thi• •t•l~I WU llled dOlng bualnMI a• lnglon Beech, Cettr 92649 w I l K I N s 0 N co 5006 Nep1une N9w· B~ER OOUAT APART. d04ng bullnMI .. with IM County ci.nc of 9!· OR HUGHES ANO AS-lhlt bulln•u II eon-ENTER p RI s Es 2 0 .. 0 1 pon ~ c.ttt 92&83 I MENT'~ aoeo ..._ Piece TURNKEY FINANCIAL. enge County on Januery 8 SOCIA TES. 394 1 S B dueled by 1 ~ part· B1yv..-AV9 Senti Ana. 1<1111 0."9t>otl 5006 Nip St1r1ton Calif 90MO ' t 77 Rlverelo. AV9 1985 BrlllOI Suite t83, Santi Ane n.11\lp C1hf 112707 tune ~ BMcn Cam A end M PrOpetll .. ()elpnlne Key 2900 Par11 ..__._.._.__ , ~ Calli 92703 Alen Dluger Mlr'INll p Wlitllneon Ill 92613 1!)475 CNrnlul ~Hunt-~. ~I BMGn -• rtMeoll4 Pr•lon E HugMe. 21~ Thll 1111-t WU '""' ~o t Bayvtaw Ave Santa '"'' buSlneN II eon-1ng1on 9Mch CMf 92641 Calif. 92MO ........ ... .......... NewpOt1 Blvd fll. Colt• With ,,,. C<lunty C6er1I Of Or· An• Cellf 92707 dueted by .... lnOIW>uel TN• bullMM ,, con- Thi• bualne•• 11 con· ... • M .... Cell! anQ9 County on Jenuwy t t ..fh11 1>u.+nM1 11 con· Kn Oe#ebeeft OUct«S 0y 1 ei--a1 '*1- due1.cl t>y an lndlvldUel &911 Town c.nt• Drive Th•• 1>u11neu la con-19tll aue'-cl by "' lnOMOuel Thil 11a1arnent -r11ec1 nenNio ()elpnlne Key C.... ...... C .... -dueled by an lndllllduel ,._ Maun.ii P Wllklne0'1 Ill With the County°*' of Ot· Aian o...g. Thli 1111.,_,1 wu Ill.cl Pul>lilMcl Ora1r. Cout Pr•ton E Hughel Publllt* Orange eo.-1 Thll 1tet'"*'1 wu ll4ed "109 County on January 21 Th" etei.ment .... flled With IM Counly Cieri! ol Of· Delly Piiot F~ry e. t3. n111 lllterMnl WM llled Dall\' Pilot. Januety 1e. 23 Wllh Iha COui'lty Clertl Of Or· 1985 wflPI tfll County Clertt Of Or- ange county on Jll\uery 11, 20, ~7. t99& with 1111 County Cieri! ot Ot· 30. l'ebru1ry e 1985 •no-COuflty on Jeouary 11 ,..,_ ange County on Januery 11 l98S W·6&3 1nge County on Janu¥'; 15, W-4t9 196& PubHen.d Ofll\Q9 CoMI t98& ' ,_, •---------t986 ....... 0111y Piiot J~aty 30 Feb-,_, Publl!IMd Of1no-eoa.1 "8..IC NOTIC( ,_ rtll.IC NOTICE Publ•an.d Orenge Coe.ti ruary I t3 20 198! Pubtlalled Orenoe Coael O•Uy Piiot Janu1ry 23, 30. P11bllltled °'~ COMI Detty PllOI ~ 13 30. W·SM Delly Piiot J---; ,. t3 Feoruaty e. t3, tot& mnnoua _,..... Diiiy Pllol J~ry 23 30 ,ICTITIOUI .U.-la Fabtu1ry I 13 1 5 30 ~ t ttU ' W~24 MAMI ITATIMDn' febrUlry &. 13, 11185 ...,_ ITA,_,.,. W-621 W-4IO ---------Thi......-... W·525 Tlle .-... _..._... .,.. ---------__ ;..;;;;;;;;;.~;;;.;~;._-flta.IC MOT1C£ ·--".,,~er• ·~"'V ----------• ----~----------~~~N~ST · rta.IC NOTlCE d°911~S~EA A$ P'taJC NOTICl MOC 91)TIC( 'ICTmOUe .,_.. MENT8 17375 9r00Jhut8' ~TH 3116 Inlet .... PlCTmOUI _,...U PlCTmOUe ....... MAMI ITATl.-.n St . S\llte es. 'ountaln v-. l'tCTmOUI .u.-M Or . Corona Oii M• Clkf NA.m ITA~ 0o0no ~ aa ...... eTAfl lllR TM fOlowlnt 1*10f1 IS i.y, c.11 9210t NAm ITAT'lllmfT t2t25 TM ~ pett011 " OllOU, INIUl'lAHCIS The tolloWlr'f OOlng ~ u Otlver W lruM, 17S75 The 1o110w1nQ perllOnl ata 1.lnde A ,,. 371& Inlet OC1'nQ bUe6NM.. Sf.RVICU 610 Newport OOI ...._ ~ .. TUi.N.l(fV OHIONI, BrOOlthur~'.t Fountaltt vaa.y, dOlnCI D'*'*' ... QOU)(N .... Or . Corone del Mir, MlOITM>N ")l· e.eo • c:.nw OrM. lulta 1)00 0,. MAi.ll :""'"~ t555 Maea Verde Or I . H-Celll 92709 AUlO. 1307 01111\evef\ Or C.iit t2tl5 Commonwulty lu•"• H9wpott IMClh Callt t2MO 24M C.-... Of COe4Ai B. Coeta Mee&. Calif t2t2t Max Loftin, I02 o-a Maflelm. CA t2I04 Maty l Fl-'*' 22$ 7 t Peril. c.llC ~ 1 MIChMI .. . lU90 •a 1 ... Call laat 1<erm1 Alld9tton, 16H Ave , Senta Ane, Cellf A Soufl 81111&1111, 1301 l•• F0t .. t Line El Toro, OOfl 0 ~. 1210 llttarwooG. StantOfl CAIN DoMe ..._. .... t'3e M ... Verde Of. !., $&.&. 12107 Oail~ Of . Anaheim. CA cant t2tl0 lmollewood ,ulletlon, I06&0 C01J11i1 Dr.. Colla ...... Cotra M .... Cellf t2121 Tiiis bu1IMta I• eon-12804 TYll• bullnn1 11 con-Calif tM> 1 A"'8n 0 C-I 1042 c.lf .._. fhll t>uelMN II con -dUCted by' •.eener• I*'• Tiiie l>UllMlll It con· outtad by' I ...... I*'· Thtl ~ .. ~ A-.da ~-ll Toro. n. !tJll -........ dueled DY ati lnOMdull nettfllp ~ed by. e11 ~ Mtanfp duCted t>y .., .,_ ,,_, Call! t2GO ..... ••= ... Kami• AncMraon Ot1¥9r W 9r\N A lol,fl ~ ..-.de A. ...,.. 0on Q JoflN9l'I Alllafl D camon 0... Thie 1taternem ... flied TNI .. ...,..,,. .... llled TNI -~t -llleCI • .,,. It•__,, -lilted Thie ••• ..,,.... .. .. Thi• •n .... -flaCI "--... wttfl tn. County~ Of 0.-. WftYI IN County ()ar1l ot Or Witt! IN Cowity a.ti of Or• -.ti IN County Cllrt Of Or· Wltll t"9 Coullr, Olin of Or-wo!tll IM~ ci.. .. Of. ... .. • Qt. :county on January s1. :I: County on '-"*Y t, =County on w.uar, 21 ~ CountyOI\ ~ 11. =Couftrf on~ 21. = COUf'IV ew1 .-...,., n =CcNney.-..-...ry "· "'""' """' ,_ ,...,. ,.,. ,.... . ,_ Pvblllhed Oranvt Coeat "'OlllMll Orenge eo.c "'.,...,.._ Orenp COMt "'blttNd Orenge Coul ~ Or-. c..c "" °'"'OI COMt ~ <>r.,.. c.- 1)..iy Pitot ll'IC1N"'V •· 11. Deily P"4M Feibniery • 1i DMr ft1'0t -'-.-Y 23 30. ~ Piiot J__,., 1&. n . ~ ,11o, .lan.MI) )0, ~ O.•f't Not J~ JO ,..... Noc~ n 20 27 ltlS 20 21 IMS ~I, t.3, tN.5 )0 ~I 1M6 N"Y & 13, 20 tlll f\f&f' t. Ii 20 ttU I. ' W.... W·MI W•At W-IM W W• ... -, lloCOMllCK 1110911VMY 1795 ~Canyon Lagune 9Mch C. 92651 •a..-M15 ~LAWM­ MT.OUYI Mortuety • c.m.t.,..., CtMmatory 1825Gl9tef Ave eo.i ....... 5'0..SM• I ~ ,, • • .. • • .... • • .. • .. • -... ii' .. • ~ •• Orange Co_. OAIL Y PILOT /Wldl\ea-ctay. FlbNlry G, 1885 MlJCfl)TICE MUC MOTJCE NllC M)TlC( "8.IC NOTICE LI. Wftlt4 lHI 1wP hfva!.W ,. __ , ...... 1024 i F6RtctosUAe1' ...,... ..... 1141 ~ I ,.._ CHtl palO lm"'9d 'amity 1~-ioiillliiiiiii-..;-.. .... _.-... ~ ITATH ll-11111 ..one.a 1(...... vou AM .. DIPA~ T .ua-~ need• home 9&4·5642 Chf1m•t10 281\ ~ QOt• .. ,,.,,~ ,.. Ill co..n INWTW... .mc.a.t ...... AOftOOflTMltt, ,__..,,... 19Qe H°'el uoun• ' CD11W. M "'9CT "'""°" courr .., 11'111 MO..... DUT'M °' OATIO OCTOlln ft,,... ...... .... lnt1h blWe wet• vi.w.. st50. OflC.a.~ J'OOCMIC.W NOTIC! IS H!Al!l"t' CAM. .. MtYM.00 UN&.IH YOU TAKI AC• Tiki ovw peymentt on 818·M~ta.t51hfSPM CAH NO Or. Weet GI V ! N 11111 U a I e d AND CW N llnotl TICMI TO PttOTICT YCMM thlt 2 bd hOlfl.I N9W ... 6t20 C8M ...... .... ptopoaM Wl.N be r~ by TO ...... "" "'°""TY I " MAY .. ~alnt In/out "'A-2 IOI. lnltl rualt•t4 8 , •• I tit • 11 1 n g u n -ll"Q:MC>Ne CA 11111 the City ol CO.ta Mele to llTATI NO. IOl.D AT A~ I.A&.&. Q I .. _ .... 1 1"'"'" b t t.,. •~"" p Ill 0 D u c c I 0 N ! s Ptaintttf HHJAMIN I! WI! The City 00.,,noll, p 0 •• ,_, ., YOU ... o ... lalt.A· utly u n1.-...... ·-0 I NC ... OCMn v...,., ... CAAi.OS AMAOOA. a A • TH u As To N. HA z 1 L &o• 1200. Coat a M--. Call· To all """ ~llelaflM. NATION °' THI NA TUM ----------------• CirnL ltl Mar llft ~ ~~~~e~e. Prt.,.l~ A H 0 " I L M ' THURSTON fomla 02t2a. 1200, on °' eredltCWI and conunoent 0, THI '"OCllOIMO p ...... .. ....... VIHCZOLAHOSC.A..,P!ein-o.noant. llllK ZVB!A, bafore111enouro111001 m cr.ci11ora,andper.onawno AOAINIT vou. YOU T H D IL\' ILOT 3 br+den. poof ~•n 2/18H50/m4.41~· ""' .IHDtVIDUAil.Y ANO DOING on ,:rldey, ,_,.11ery 12, "'9'f btot...,...lni...l.cl IHOUt.D OONTACT A (.'l , 4 ~. I Fl EO ()t•t'l('.f~. ~f Pl'RS vi.-12400 lgt 873-778' 11• a u S I N f S s A S tH5 11 el\all t>e IM t• 1n tha w111 enc11or Mtate o,. LAWYI... ";-, ' ' 579•900 Fixer UPS* Mon· 180-1397 _ L11aa1 ll1Hl 1111 CONTIMPOAAAY CUT AlllCHlflCTS 01!810N apot1tlOlMtyollheblcldet to CARLHINAYBILQl!!R.Al<A NOTtCI M 2b .___. -1 II I 2 Bd - OUTS. INC . CAllFORNIA 0 ,. 0 u p • R I v I E R A dallllef Ill• bid to the City CARL H 81'-0IA '""''"'' IALI tlt .. lo r 1 ...... 1 n~ O.algn..-u y urn 28 2BA Condo o.ig,,., CUT·OUT8, tNC , JE$$E l..AKE~RONT E&TATES. A c1ert1·eott~bYt"-Pl'<>t* A petition nu been tiled NO • ..-Tt.'lt"phuiie ~nicr: loan.ByOwn.,751·7200 towntlouN Poot&ttnnt1 upgred.c!Condo,oomm. IAl.OIVAA. Oalltldantl l.IMIT!O PARTNIRSMIP 1nnouno.<1 llma. Bid• wilt be bY fllUb•tll Jouohln On Mereh 11, 1985, ., By Ownr-3br 2b• clean & court $1195 873-0808 pool S77!51mo 415-!5111 TO THE A8011Ei·NAMfD AND DOES I THROOOH x. publicly «>$*lad and rHCI MCiQlonn & Marilou JQUOllln 10 00 AM at THE REAR M onda't'·Fml1n roomy No fix up$124.000 ..... ,. IC~ 2lH ··~rt ltac~ z O!,ENOANTISI, You .,. INCLUSIV! aloud at 11 00 am . Of •1 Spanow In the Superior ENTRANCE LOBBY ON &TH 84~8289 or 548·2434 _ _ ~Y •ummOMCS and re-c ... No 4t 0003 aoon ther .. ttet .. prao· Court 01 Or•no-Coun1y r• STRl!ET OF CHICAO O 8:00 A .~I ·S::H! P.M. --PIH HUIHHT 11 t weterfront !Gr 2b• qulr.ci to ..,.~ U90f' 0.4AY IUMlllONI Ocat>le on Frld1y, '•bruery quH ttng that Elizabeth TITLE INSURANCE COM· E-slde R-2 New rf. copper .-0 elegant decor t~le Info w NEVERS. ESQ NOflCll Vou ha" bMtl 22. 1085 111 tha C011ncll Jouohln MCiOIOl\n & Mart10u PANV, LOCATED AT 50l N Bu int• s Cou11t1•r: plumbing. furneee. 8"t .,.,.... 539 .8190 Belt Rlty '" Ptainllf1'1 ltlOtMY. whola awd. TM ..wt l'NY tMoMM Cll•m'*•· Cl1y Hall, 77 Fair Joughln Sperrow be •P· MAIN STREET. In tlla City Of ,lJondav.L"rtiJu" toe. Pal Cobb 975·2013 4 8r. 2 betha, no peta. --·-_,,,..-,.----.,.,-eddr... 11 RICHARD E . .,._,, rou wlttle4lt ,our Ori~. Coeta M••· Call· pointed .. penonal rep· Santi Ana, OoYnty of Or· i\ , i-.. , S2000/mo-yearly No 1Br 1Ba Condo. MCurlty HOOOE, INC .• 180 t Century Mlttt heer4' "" .... J04I ,.. fornl1. ror the 111rn11111no ot ttMt'tllll\1910 tdmlnletar Illa ano-. Stat• of C1lllornl1, •tR l&ll IY IWllR peta. Miry Slvalltn Agt bldg. pool, 1pa & gym. No Pant llaat. Sulla 1700. Lat tpofld wttttlfl It dayt Reed FULL MAINTENANCE FOR "tale Olthe decedent C A L IF 0 RN I A RE · 8:00 i\,M .. :);()() f' M. Charming 38R, 2'Abl 780·8333 pell $750/mo. 873·2149 Af\091 ... Callfornla900e71n the lnfor!'Ntlon belOw SWIMMING POOL Th• petition raquHll CONVEYANCE COMPANY ' condo. E'1ld1 CM --- llMWW to tha CiomptaJnt II yau wlltl to 9"11 tha ad· Additional Mii or th• a1.11h0t1ty to ldmlntatar Illa a Catllornla CorPOtatlon. •• • LOlded w/extraa More hltlll liflralt"•• 2Bart~~•00Bm•Y,.,,81h~2a50h"':~~ wtllcll It ner.e>y with Mf\'8d v!Cf of "' allorMY In thlt apeclfleattona may be 01>-ulate under tlle tnOac>an duly appo1n1•d Tru1taa DEA DI .I' t~S square rooteo• than any "-aeral J"OZ g ~ J _, 1 ,,.,,. 7 _ 551 t 11pon y0u within 20 dayt ma lier. )'QI.I lhould do t0 talnad 11 Iha Otflca of Illa «Mnt Admtn11tratlon of e.. under 11111 certain Deed of I L I) I I '\ 1. in area Loll of oall, .. • (0< mr ew.. '"' atter MfV!a. Of tllt• eum· promptly '° that your writ· Purc:ha11no AQll'll 11 77 Falt ,,, .. Act Tru11 e11ecutad by FRANK t•l U I It \'I IC )'\ h·. \ '. certmlc Ille. quiet end NHd rile lenent $225 LIK_E_N_EW--2B~R-2_.,~.,.....,9:-'.'."A mon• upon yOl.I. ••Clvtl\19 Of len rtaPonM . If any, may ba Orl11•. Coeta M.... Call• A hMflng on Ille ptllltlOn FRAN c 0 AN 0 LARA d kid t I ll'ladayofNtVlca lfyoulall llledontlma lornla Bi<11 ehcxild ba r• wlllt>elleldonFE8 27.1015 MARTEL FRANCO, HUS· ~lon<lav ht. 4:30 p.m. unit wt~000prof.!l).d5~pd8.., gu!'8th~!~l~ll f.;o TWNHSE, ger lrpl 2 lly tOdolO,judgmantbyeJa.. AV1IOI U.tedhe.W0ct.-turnadtotheallantlonOltllaat930AM lnOac>t No3•18AND ANO WIFE ... 1 ~ton. 30 yardSt8u, ·"""· ..... &3 .. -1..., .... y 1900NptTerr675-9048 tMllt wltl be 1a11en ao.ine1 ~.II t,..,,... puade City Clefk, within u ld llma 700 Civic Center Ortva WMI, 1ruator1. recorded on Octo-ursda Y 4: P ·Ill· Haat. ltu~ 1 trtH ••I Mir 3 BR 2 BA houM I 1250 YOll tor the rallef demanded decldlf -tr• Ucf. eift -11m11. 1n a Nllad 11t1v.!09A, Sant• Ana. CA 02702 bar 26. t982, H 1n1trurnant W l"dnt''ida \ Tues. 4 30 ln the eomptalnt dlerlc:la • --.,e Ud. ldenllfledonthaovttldewtth IF YOU OBJECT to th• No 82-375539 of Ott1e1a1 : p.m. BYOWNfR 21)(,i61.Syrt 38R 2'/\8X, (11 Rm, frple 2BR,2BAhouMS1050. OATE 10 AUG 19&<& ,..,ol'ldedafttrodelOdlM. U'laBld ltamNumber and the granting of tlle petition, you Record• ot Orange County, Thursdav \\'pd 'k30 p.m. new. Bike 10 bHeh atepa to be~h. 11,400 1 block to beach. mlero. L.aONAN> A. MOINAM, Laa la lnfonMoklft ...,._ Opening Data lhOUld atthal eippaar 11 111a St11a ot California, under tha L'rida \ Tliur'. s l3<1.500. 980·0070 1180-4228 or 980-4229 2 car oerage. 850-1719 CLINC, l y: w. Andrew., St vetad dMea IOllGlttt al Eec:h bid 1hall apac:lty 11e1t1no and 1t1r• yout 01>-power of 111a ltw94n con· r 4::30 p.m. -4 BR 2 ,,., BA canal 2 ~ Clef\ ce>nMJO de un •booado en each and ..,..ry Item H Ml 1acuon1 or ma wrntan obtae-tatnad, wlll Mii al public a1.1c· J L '> OO Seabury homa by owner 4Br 2',.,Ba. pool. tennl1. on · flut>ilehed Orange Coa•t ut1 uun10, dabarla h-10 IOl'th In Illa ti>ec'llealtonl t10n1 wlll'I Iha CQ\.ltl before Uon to Illa hlOllell bidder for ~a I Ufl a\ ,-rt· ->: p · m · 3Bdrm H'•bl living rm OR, FR, 2 lpcl Vu 12400 block1 lo beach & pool Oalty Piiot February 8. 13. tnmadlllamente. d• Hla Any end all exc:aptlon110 tlla tl'la 11aarlng VOi.ir •Pe>eAr· caall. or eneclt 11 deecrt~ · unda \ f rt. 3:00 p. rn . dining & den-no egent1 Ownr/Bkr 640-4 152 I 1700 mo. 650-17111 20, 27. 1985 man•r •. 11.1 r upua11a 1pec1flcatlon1 mull t>a clear· anoe m1y ba In PA<IOn or by oetow payable •tthe lime o S 142.000 714-990· 1048 Old oozy beKh c:oiiig;, CONDO 2Br 28• wt petlo. w -571 MCrlla, 11 hay •touna, pueda 1y 11atad tn Iha bid. and 1•11· your attorMY. sale In lawful money ot tha lrYlat .. 2 BR .. den. lba. 3 blkl to dbl gar Nr Hoeg Ho1p ---------Mr reg1etrad1e llarnpo uretoMtfo•llleny ltem ln 1FYOU AREA CREOITOR United Stltea ol America, C LA~L IFIEO f>·l2-56i 8 "I brh l7 ~5/mo 859 _ 3400 S895/m0.840·6324 MllC NOTICE 1· TO THE DEFENDANT A Ille tpeclllca11on1 ellall be or a eont1noan1 creditor ol wlthO\Jt warranty expr ... or .... .. __ :....=.;;;:;.:..;.,;.;.;~:.....-ell/II complalnt hH t>-1 liled ground I lor ra1ee11on of Illa the deceaMd, you mu11 tlle lmpllad as to 11119, UH, l>Ot-* WIWl * G 1 Oe•I Cd Mt Tri i.vel - 1 SL ..... t ,ICTITIOUI aullNlll by tlla p1a1nt1tt ao•lnlt you 11 bid your claim wtlh Ille coufl or Miiion or eneumbran<:4l1, l111tt 111 lalt lltllH 111 lilt $4600 Down+coetl. 1758 rea • IHf •lfll '" 11 NAMI I TATIMINT yov w111110 defend thla law· Each bid 1llall Mt rortll tha preMnl 11 10 1111 personal •II rlgl'll, lltle and lnter .. 1 monthly buy a trvlne 3Br S050 Kathryn. Dye 4BR w/pler & lllp. Exit The foHowlng pereon 11 suit yov fTIUll within 10 tull namee and reetdancn ol repreMntallve 1ppolnled t>y now held by It 11 such 8eatrll l00Z1;1t=•-•;.;r;.;:l;;l ____ ..;l;.;00-..2 condo Charming 2 br 2 720·0552 Eves 675·6488 condition. vacent lffN s ~ E c p A 1NT1 No & Hrved on you. hie wllh lhl1 1n1er .. 1e9-1n lhe propoMI II trom 1h• Oii• ol flrat la· Ing detcrlbad property tllu· Peg Dameron 559.9400 blks bay, utll lncld S 1600 64A-6200 or 644-9881 doln t>uetnHI as days alter 1h11 1ummon1 11 111 per1one ind ParllH Illa courl within lovr monthl TrullM In and lo Ille lollow· i•••••••••••••••••••• be wlgar S88,QOO Call Lge 2 br 2 ba:Sauna/)ac~2 S28001mo Lucy RoMl agt MAINT 3 tO Fernl .. t Ava Ciourl • written rasponM 10 1ne bid 11 by a Ciorporatton, 1u1nca ollattart 11 provided 1111K1Sln ttt.•fornarct County LIDO ISLE GORGEOUS 2 Br. Peters mo rurn avall 673-6245 EAST BLUFF Corona.delMar Cell1 9282S tllec;omplalnt Unla11youdo 1t11te the nama1 of Illa ol· tn S•c:tlon 700 ol lhe and 111te,to wtt: _ David Covey Cegiou. 310 eo. your dalaull wlll t>e llcera wllo cen algn an Probate Code ol C1llfornta Tiie eatale or Interest In Charming S p anish 3 Br, 2 Ba o n 45' lot. Twnhme. lormec model Southelde of PCH lovely Loe <&BR 3ba~ lam rm Fernlaar Ave Corona dal anterad on application or Ille agreemanl on t>enall ot tha Tha llma tor llllng claim• will tlle land detcrlbed or I• & $ l OOO OOO $172,900 agl 673-5589 2Br hH on c:ul-cle-aac. 2 Twnhme, quiet cul-de· Mar .Callf 92525 plalnUH 1nd this court may corpor111on end whelh•r not expire prior 10 lour rerred to In this tcheduJe d eck , courtyard, piPr slip . • • · ear gar & patio 2 blka to 1ac New cptlpalnt thru- Thti builne11 11 con· anler • tudgemenl ega1nst more lhen one otf~r mull montnt rrom th• data 01111e covered by Ihle report 11. ocean s 1350 ~utll• Avl out Comm pool. Av•ll ducted by an lndtvldual you for the rellal damendad algn 11111e bid" by a Plf1· ne1ttno notlca above A CONDOMINIUM AS llYllDE PUOl llYFRllT now Call Answer Ad now, no pet1. 309 Vl11a OavldCagtgH In lhe compl11n1, >Nhlch narShlp or a Joint venture, YOU MAY EXAMINE ltle THE SAME IS DEFINED IN ,.202 642.4300 24 hrl Madera $1475 /mo Thi• itatarnent wH nled could r"411t tn garntlllrnent state Iha nama• and ad· 11i. kepi by tha eour1 If you SECTION 783 OF THE CIVIL Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba Up, Wayne Agt 646-8818 With tha County Clark of O•· ofwages.1ak1noofmoney0t dr .... • of all gana<al pert-are a l>A'IOn 1n1eraatad In CODE IN FEE 2 B 2 Bad 2 boat $1 250000 anga County on January 18, property or other raflaf r• nars and }Olnt venturer• II tha e1ta11. you may -11• Title to lald Htate or r . own spaces. • • CHtl Mtll 2224 EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br 1085 quMted in tl'la complaint 111e bidder 11 a 101e upon tha aaecu1or or 1dmin-1n1er .. 1 at tha date hefeot 11 •lOOK HEREI• 2Ba+den exec: houae ,,.._ Dated NOV 10, 1983 propr1etor1hlp ol another 111ra1or or upon tha 11-vetted In PflllSIU MOil OCUIFROIT Al e, newly renovated & Publlahed Or•no• Cout LEE A BRANCH entity 11111 dOM buelMU tornay for Illa ••ecutor or AANDBONANAHEIM.a Econo 2br laml~ •pot lndsc:pd. Reis req Daily Piiot January 23 30 Clark under a he1tuoua name. lhe adm1n1stra1or ano Illa wHll 1oin1 venture compoaed of Exciting Ot.'ean & Jetty view . 4 Br. 3 Ba. LEllEll OWIED wtyd S500's E· term1 $1850 ~ S1000 depo 'ebf\... 8: y3 1085 ~yc:_Clalr• F1ulknar bid ahall ~ 1n tlla real na~ tile coofl with proof 01 --ROBERT LEE MOTHER· 3700 sq. fl. car parkt'ng. $ l , l 50,000 . n man Y o I her a u n • 642-0350 0, 780-9396 I W-528 OePuty of Iha bidder wllh • deslg· vice • wtlttan reQUMI Siii· SHEAD AND A ANO B ON 2/3 8f • 2Ba with 2 re-advertised ANen E. Nedon. Attorney nation followtno 1how1n9 1ng 11111 you desire tpac:lal ANAHEIM. INC places and air cond New * ISl-1110 * ----------for "•lntlll, t01 N. OBA (tile llctllloua namaJ . noliee of tne 1t11ng ot •n In· The land referred to In 11111 paint. c:arpet1 and drapea Prize find Helgh'l. area 2br P\lll.IC NOTICE 'attrcanter Of. •202. aanta provided h~ no lie· vantory 1nd appralaament or report 11 1ttuated In tha have been clHned 2ba kldlpel yd S700 __ :....:;;:..:.;~:.:..::..:..:..:~--Ane, CA mol 1111ou1 name 111a11 t>e uMd es1111e u1et1 or of tll• pall-State of Calltornla, County Priced ai S 154,950 Make 539 • 6190 Best Alty ree FICTITIOUa IWalHfll P1.1btlaned OrAnil" Coaat unlels tflere 11 • curt'9ftt uons or aee011nt1 mantroned of Orange and 11 deecrlbad '.I otter NAMI ITAT!MINT Dally P1101 February 6, 13 reglstrellon with tile Orange In SecHon 1200 and 1200 5 or •• tollowa ~--------_. __ ...., ___ .._ ___ "' IR"llE OO'ST Tha followtng l)erlOnl at• 20, 27, 1985 Counly Recorder In e ... of 111e Callfomla Problla Code A Condom1n1um com-' " d 0 In 0 bu • In... • I W·560 c;orporallon1. lnetud• 1111 Dnld aterllng Tlnglar, prised of RULTHS COASTLINE DISTRUSTING. names of the Pretldent, Attorna1 IOf '•tltlonat, IOO PARCEL t IAMlllUPTCJ SALE lll 1100 2807 Oakmont Ave Or·•----------Secretary TrN1Uret and Newport Cat1ta1 Drive, An undllllded one-tenth • ang• CA 92668 MllC NOTiCE Manager Sult• no. Newport aaac:h, ~ 1110111) 1n1erest In 1nd to ---------· Cut Rtchard L-11. 4399 __ ;..;.;;;.;;;,;.;..;.;.;;..;..;..;.;..;..;._ The City Council of tilt CA t2tlO Lot t of TreC1 No t 1295. In a I I rt I .. W t f t ---ii Cre11v1-. Norco. CA 91780 ITATEMINT 0' City or Cotta Mua raMrVM Puoh1hed 011nge Cou1 lhe Clly of Co11a <Me1a, •••0 1111 IW'I llO 1 " Ftll L11aa1 ltac• 104 <IBR 2ba. new c:pt1, new paint. 2 car attached gar- age S 1050/mo 1oc:te gar· dener Ask ror Carey ~Sunho\\ Mlcnael Gary M1rtln, 2807 UAllEAN0C?OMMt,ICTITNIOT u°'s e rlOhl 10 rajact any or 111 Dally Pilot February 5 6, t2, County of Orange. State of ll"'IE 01"1 Oallmont Ave Orange, CA ..-da 1985 Calltorn1a. according 10 th• Slips for 3 boats. Suggested Value U n ' 92668 IU .. NIH NAME Publlah-.. Orange COHI TW·418 ••ap r-orded In Book 484, I d h th Magnificent View. 5BR,, ;;;;========= T.. r 11 1 ""' "' -Million-but on y you an t e court set t' p 9 0033 ,. Thll bu11na11 II con. ..a o owing persona 0111y Piiot FebTuary 6. 1985 Pages 7 end 8 ol Ml•· 4300 sq It. P 4 4-Cottage Ilk• tbr clean ducteo by. a 11m11eo partner-neve 1banooned the uM of w .572 cettaneout Meps, tn lhe of· actual sales prtre. h d a all mid/mo lk·alt~ ahlp the F1c11t1ou1 Bu11ne11 POOLIC NOTICE flea or tne County Recorder lnrrt lt1ck I ;4~~' ~~~6 :90 Beet fee C Richard L-1• Name MA DER A IN · or salo County .. II Tt111 t1atamen1 wH llled VESTORS. 24221 Calla de la f'OOllC lfC)llCf C "43 E•capt Unirs 1 lllrougll IO For addltlonal W aterfront Proptrtltll •lln * EHll•de aherp 2Bdr tba with tne County Ciarll of Or· Louisa, Suite 308. Laguna aul)«IOt Covn lncluai118 as shown end de· Call Barbara, Agent at 675·1ilil I 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba, 'car patio home tor 2 w/gar ange County on January 23, Hiiia Calllornla 92853 0..ANGI COUNTY ot Calttornla llnad on Ille Condominium rr· 7 yr old. 1 blk to beh Yard. comm pool, no 30. Februaty 6, 13, ~~ Na~ r:,i;,~:;:~ .~~n!!! ·=~~°.: g!:!T 1.~'::;.:. ~~~1~~°8C:,: s,'fi~r:'ao~ IL.------------------sG~~~$~0R •ese~o'.~~~~ g~::e ~;2~;53 s~ra~~~. Publl111ad Orange COHI flied In Orange County on Of. W"t In tha Miller or LANA t t70 Otftclal RecOfda of Qr. ltlltt ftr lalt lllltl fir lalt •Great Wntrltft VALUE C•ll Earl 957-8400 D11ly Ptlol J1nuary 23, 30 Maren 29. 1984. FILE NO aattta Ant, VICTORIA HOOOE, HEIDI ano-County .. Februery 6. 13 1985 F-242270 CA. mo1 RENEE PARKS. Mino••. A Aleo ucept one-hall 1112) Gtatral 1002 Gt1t11l IOG2 Remod'I 4 profit 2 lrpl, Gated, brand new Condo W-535 J R E11an1 CompanlH , pet I If 0 n a 1 MAR I E perton(I) Who anould bade-0 r e II 0 II g ai 1 n d , ... _ _._______ beams. game rm OWC 2BR 2'hba Gorgeou1 Int ---------Inc 1 Calllornie corpor-MARINATOS clared Ir" from th• cu11ody hydrocarbon 11.1batancH IUI FlllOLlllH MltllOR YIEW lllLL 2nd 3br 3ba S235.900 dbl gar pool 643-2280 a11on 24221 Calle Cl• la Reipondanl TAK IS andc:on1r01olthalrp11en11 i nd otner mineral rlohl•. Take advantage of this lirwNRT'SllST Agt 851-6260 OPEN -' LOUIH Sulla 308 Laguna MARINATOS c ... No 14940 WllhOUI now•v•r Illa rlghl 10 great Duy & QIHI terms ~" SUN 10·4 t300 Su11ex LH or .. ,. by own• 38r F CTlTIOUI au"Nlla H•ll• Cillfornl• 92853 CH• No 0228822 CrTATION enter Illa turface of aald Gorgeooe 3 8d 3b• New-lln SICRIT 2'~Ba Back Bay Twnhae I Tllia t>us•neaa wu con· IUMMONI ''eedom ,rom lend Clown lo a dl1tanca of port Heights Condo Out1tandlng 3 Bdrm 3900 sq tt, 5BR <lba,jueat wl new decor S ft)()() mo. NAMI I TAT!M!NT Ouetad t>y ••general Plfl· NOTIC•t "ou "'-•• ........._ '•rental C1.1etodr uv• leet lrom Ill• aurfac:a V EW •.o10 000 Avl lmmed Lv m:tor call Tlla I011ow1ng pa<10n 1a narahip "' ' ... _, and c trot .,.,., Bani\ will finance Full Yarmouth' model A houae. I .... • • 5 752 84 001no ou11ne1111 Tllil •latarnant wu Iii.cl •Med. Tha covrt "'•'f decide on tllareor. 11 r...,..,ed In 111a prkle s 149,000 ~ untque community ol $22 000 down 548· 1~4 attar pm • D 0 N W I L L I AM S -~11111\e c~·ntv c•-11 of Or· aplnet rou wtthollt rour A•ANOONMINT deed recorded July 17 cape cod dH"'n, p!Qet • l·S--1 --3..,..B""'R--:-2-b--.. -ENTERPRISES 1825 Wnl .. , ..,.., ' -bafnt heerd "" .... rou ra-lte: ADOf'TION 19•8. tn BOOk tu5. Paga 'lll MARIOI YllW MIMH pac ou1 a .. me. • ang• County on J1nu1ry 30 .......... wttllln '° ::r:~ lilted To Dannie Jema1 Park•· 94 on1e1a1 Record• .. 10 Traditi'ona) fences court yards, pool, Big 2 car gar wtopnr Kit clltt Or 1Ulle 131 N-port 1995 __.... ( 1 allpratumad lllhar 01 apa. 1ennl1 & panoramic: 10% down 3 Bd, fem rm, bltna. lam rm w/lrplc: & BHctl C1ltf 02663 •o., •. Laeowlta, At· Iha lnfor"'atlon . na ur tha Northerly 50 '"' ol H id R 1 I I I tn & Carmel S220,900 Incl 0 Wiiii 28• " , .. If you wllll to Mak Iha I d· Haldf)·wl'laruboull un-Lot 1 ea ty v ew• 0 moun a • land Owner 759-9269 lrench door• S990/mo on • m'. tornay •I Law, l200 9tletol v1oa of an au or nay tn 11111 known and 10 ell peraon• PARCEL 2 canyon. Atk lor wlgdnr 842-9254 eve1 Camallle Ln Coata MHa. ltrMt, l111ta TOO, Coeta maller, "OU ahould oo 10 Cila1m1ng to be Illa lalhef or Unll 7 H 11\own and da-831·7370 TODDY or OON HARBOR RIDGE CONDO C1111 92627 ,....., CA nt2t , 11'1 or M id m1 o par Ftaatala Tllll bualriH• 11 con· Publl•h.,.. Oren"" COHI promptly IO 11111 your wrll-mo •r n 1 • lined on Mid ebova men-$300,000 2Br 2Ba Prtnel· d ed b 1 di Id al "" .-ten rnponM. If eny, may ba eon(•) lbove named lloned Condominium Plan pale only Bkr 720·0506 Valley 2234 uct Y an n 11 u 0111y Piiot F1bruary 6, 13, flled on time By order ol this Cour1 you Tha 10111 1moun1 of tha G bb Ell' Don D Wiiiiam• 20 27 1985 b ltad d ru IS Ex..,.utlvelBr. 2b1, femlly Tll1a 1111amen1 w111 llled w.570 AVllOI U1ted ha 1tdo d• •r• hera Y c: an re-unpaid prlnclpal balance, G .... with the County Cler It of Or· mandedo El tribunal pueda quired lo 1ppaar balor• Iha Interest tl'lareon. togetl'lar ., ......... "*~' ••. , .... rm, IMng rm. dbl gar, ange County on J1nuary 17 decldlr contra Ud 1tn eu-Judo• Pratldlng In Oap•rt· with reHonably Htlm11ed llll IOl'I YllW c:entraly located, S t200 l985 dl11nc111 meno1 Qua Ud ra-m•nt 238, room 3 to of tha c:o1t1. ••penM1 and •d· A••YOI OISTOM " mo 530-28117 Agt 'MIOI PUBLIC NOTICE sponda dantro "' 30 dlH above •ntltlad eourt. located 11ancH at Iha 11ma of th• 1n. Ill -From kitchen. deck & Put>llalled Orange CoHt LH le 1nrormec:1on qua 11 Criminal Court Bldg. 210 11111 publlc:atlon of lhl1 No· .1,111,000 Bdrm, large Mltr + gue1t Oe11y Piiot January 23, 30 FICTITIOUS •UllNIH 11oue W Tempi• Lot Angalee. CA Ilea ere $124,885 77 A lovely Valentine bulll Bdrm•. 2 Bathe, dbl gar. Fat>ruery 6. 13. 1985 HAMI I TAT!M!NT Sf Ullad d•'" eo11c:11ar 94 90012 on MARCH 25, l985 Currently dated Calhler1 home on the etghlh tatr-community pool. epa & W-522 Tha lollowlng pareon1 ere conH lo de un abogado an at 8 30 A M. of that day. than Cneck• or Certtllad Cnec1t1 way of Big Ct nyon golf 1tnnl1 courtl A auper doing bu1lnffa II Hte Hunto, debef•• h11Ge<lo and thara to •how cauM. II payable 10 Ille TruetM or course The lltg 101 lo· condo at S 159,000 or lry ..,. .... ....,.....,....,.._ ___ _ ONE ON ONE FITNESS. 1nmedl1t1mente. de Hla eny you ha\19, Why utd PA'· bidder are accaptat>la 10 a leaae option •;.;mj;.;;~;;,;,;;;,.._.-.,_Oij 5•3 Sant• /ltna, N-por1 m1rier1. au ra1pue111 ton should not ba dactarad Tru11" provided proper cation provide• almolt • Be1c11 Cellf 92883 PCrtta. ll hay alguna, puada rrM rrom Iha conlrol or tri.lr ldentllk:atlon ta a111llabla. total privacy and the JACO IS FICTITIOUl IWllMI•• Wtlliem Ra1cllen11a1n. 543 "' reg111rada • llampo parenl• accordlno 10 tlla From Information wlllc:h country-French leellng REALTY INC NAMI ITATIMINT Sante Ana N-pon Baacll. 1• TO THE RESPONDENT petition on Ille herein Iha TrullM deama raflabla, flow1 lnelde and out 5 Tlla following pa<eon1 are Celll 92883 Tiie pet1t1onar hH flied a For l1llura to 1ttend, you but for Whklh Trui tM mlkH bd , den and famlly room, I l l•ll l Q do I n8 bu 11n •11 a a Liz 01v1d 13 Seab11d Ct • palltion concarn1no your may be dMmad gullly or • no raf)ra .. ntatlon or war· all large all gorgeoua Sp R CKE T Pu SHER NewPQrt Beach. Ce HI Q2863 marriage 11 you fell to ma a eon1arnp1 ol CQ\.lrt ranty, Iha •tr•t addrasa(H ) Lucy AON/Danny Bibb liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COASTLINE CONSTRUC· Th11 t>u11neu 11 con-reipon111 wllhln 30 day1 of You ara hat•t>r notified of or otnar common deeiO· 1'4 1200 • ;;;,;,;;w.;;;;,;;~-,.;..-.-TION COASTLINE OE· oVCledt>y nu1bendandwile th• dale 111a1 1h11 summona lhe provt11ona o CMI Coda nallon of tlla 1bove d• • VELOPMENT 422 t8tn W Re1enanate•n 11 servao on you your d9fiult SS 237 5 which prollld• the IClll>aO property 11 t966 Ptaee Cott• MH• CA Thia 1111amen1 wH llled may oe enlered and Iha )udQ• thall adlllM tha minor Anaheim Av•nut •C-1 .• _.,.,.. __ , __ .,,_ 92627 1 w1tll tlle Coun11 Clerk ol Or· court miy antar 1 Judgmanl and Iha parante II praeant. Coit• MHI Callfornla Rooert Ktngu•d •22 enge C.ounly on J1nuary 23 containing Injunctive or of Illa rtohl to have counlal 92827 t8tll Piece Coal• MHI CA 1985 olher ordere conc.rntno Pr•M nt Tl'la court m1y •P· Seid properly 11 1>e1no 92827 F2'70M 0111111on of property, 1pou11I po1n1 covnMI 10 repraMnt eold for 1na purpoM of P•Y· E 1111 GIST& Ill& Thi• ous1nau 11 con Put>111ned Orange Co111 iuppo<t clllld cuttody chlld the mtnor whatllar or no11he orng lh• ot>llgatlona Mc:urad • 1 dueled b'f en 1ndl111dua1 01111y P1101 Jenu1ry 30 Feb-IUPOrt attorMY r-. coit1. minor 111ble lo etford coun· by H id o..d of Tru1t lnclud· -··--• II UY Yll c:001a~~~!° !~~· ~~~~ Ro~rt K1ngHrd ruary 6 t'J 20 1985 end IUC:h other rallal .. may Ml and If lhey •re unable lo Ing fMt and expanee1 of Iha Ill OUYll·ltUll • • Th11 a1111emen1 we.a Iliad W·548 be granted by Illa court Tna afford counMI thlll •PPOlnt Trustee and of Sala IMOlll-111 gar In front-duplex tn the with tne County Clark of Or garnt1hment of wegH. tak· counaet 10 raor ... nt the Ditad January 25, 1985 1211 000 Marvetou1 4 Bdrm ramlly rear with garage 2 Bd 1 ba anga County on J1nuary 18, Ing of money or property or p1rent1. C AL'' O" HI A Ill!• Locttlon-[oc:allon home So of Seavlew In HC:h unit. $295,000 1985 PUBLIC NOTICE 01her court 1utnorliad Tha petition rtlad l'larain 1' CONVIVANCI COM,ANV, Overtooklng Big Canyon COM lmmaeulate. low Liii RUln '2MllO proceeding• may 1leo rH ult ror 1he PurpoM Of ff M ino " Mid Truetea. ly: lu&an· a 011 c 0 ur1 e T w 0 m•lnt. walk 10 coves, llS 1100 Puollalled Orange CoHt t<-15"1 NOV 20 1118<1 tne 1ub)ac1 Cihlld tor P1•C.· na Kettr. !Hcuttva Vice bedroom, lwo bath beach $695,000 • Delly Pilot January 23 30 FICTITIOUS aUllNEll LM A. ltaftOfl, Clel'lr mant tor 1dopllon ''"kfant, M11 COfbln All· February !l 13 1985 NAME STATEMENT Published Orange COHI Oiied JAN 14 1986 en11•. Northrldr•· Call· condo with 2 car garage. I J,._ll>U f f1(J.\t[S W 533 The 1011ow1nn peraons are Deily Piiot Janua;x 18, 23, llaul A. Acoeta, Acllnt fornle 11329 (211 701·2MI Fttnch doore. oa.k pan· R Ito 875-6000 ..... trial Prat I • c t c•-· ..... II Kunlpo ellng • a mull aeet ea "· J-----------Clo•ng t>u11nesa as 30 February 8. 19 6 oun 't _.,., • · • Published Orange Coa11 ..... IOIO BY OWNER-e Unlit. 7700 PUB. LIC MnJICE rORBA LINDA TECH· W-508 Dapytr C Di lly Piiot February 8, 13, -· aq It. Xlnt loe CIOM to !55 -~.=:;;.;....;.,;m.1..;....;..;;..;;.. __ NOLOGY PARTNERS, 3505 Pubillhed Or•no• OHi 20 198S INUlll F&lllY K·lStlO C11d1ll1c Avenu• Su11e Dally Pi101 Janue~ 23 30. __ · _______ w_._6_8_1 I~~~~~~~~:~ & 405 Frwy1. 949-71512 "CTITIOUS I U"NltS 0 110 Co1111 Me111 Cell-Februuy 8 13 1!il 5 W 512 Ii •Bdrm 2 blaltlh lln ••e1a d•' Lttl J11 iif-fffi NAME aTATEMENT lornoe 9264>6 PUBllC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE NYH IHHl/Pffl '" "" "' MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UOLISIYE REIT&U ON WATER. Security bldg , 2 bed, 2 ba, pool, VIEW $1000/mo. UDO PENIN. CONDO ON WAT E'R Sec: u r It y . VIEWS 2 bedt den Se- curity bldg S2000/1no. W1ttrfre1t M1•11 l11. 111-1400 llS-ltoO Eicec home 3Br 2B1. prof decor. pvt spa, comm pool & tennis. Avl lmmed $1895 mo yrfy 499-1213 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE <lbr, lam rm, megnlflcent oeean.clly It vu. prof dee & furn. sec , PoOl. tennl1 975-9889 8 181790-5 t25 IHllRYllW ... 1 3 boor 2• d'en. dbl oar. all extras Beautiful, grdnr, comm PoOI S 1400/mo. Call LOii Miiier 831-1298 Lg 4BR 2·~ bl wlfam l'fTI New kltctl & cptg. S 1800 mo. 548~24111ft 6c>m Unique 2br home appl1 betci'I gar kid/pet upper $700'1 !539·6190 S..t , .. W11t1HH t•llf ll1aftJ ' bd. PoOI. very country, very charming. every eictra, gdnr & PoOI Mflllce Incl Submit pell. LHM , S2000/mo. 873· 7544 YlllHHYllT GA TEO VILLAGE COM- MUNITY. 2Bdrm, 2',.,Ba. 1600 aq. It. of PURE LUXURY Garage. SPA In mHter eulte1. Dining room. wood burning flre- plac:e, mlerowave oven, pr11111e P•tlo ELEGANT LIVING only 15 mlnut" to Fuhlo~d. 15 mlnutff to So. Co. Plue. ju1t Hll of NewPo11 Blvd & 1outh or San Diego freeway 2473 Orange Ave 631-5439, By eppt only IHt. hack 2140 YHllWI OHITIY HT&TI Beautiful & p1rlc llkl FOR THE DISCRIMINATING PROFESSIONAi. Tha lollowlng partona i re Me1ropo1111n Lile In----------__ .;..;..;;..;;.;..;........;....;..;...;... __ Cl\Oloe location near the Mar New kitchen wUh FillLOiS YIEW dal;:t bullntH 15 sur1nce Company a Naw flCTITIOUI 8UllNI•• D1m11c NOTICE ,ICTITIOUl IWf*!H di 1 3 bul ll·ln m lcrowav• Be 1 11 ht I. GI BERT PROPE"T•ES York Corpor11oon 101 l1n· NAM! aTATIMRHT r UU\. Bay Move-In eon t on Beautllul poot and apa. ac:h, c: ty 1g a. aguna " I c. 0 F NAM! •TATHllNT bedroom, 3.5 bllhl Ind. s 5 900 7200 ,, 841 My111c Wey, .llT••a ""Prlv11a PatlOt -""Cover.cl Parking 785 Beker StrMI Co111 co n entre rove o11er Tiie followtng panon It f tCTITIOU• au11w11 Tt1e lollow1no per1<>n1 ara Aaaum1ble 111 1 4, S150K pp 213 224 8 182 M ... Ca11torn11 92626 C1t1 C.11111o•n1a 9u oc do•no t>uslna11 u NAMI tTATIMINT dOlng bu11ne11 u 40' 1wlmm1ng pool 2 751-3191 • • Llnkletter Properlles 785 0 Donnell Brigham & DEVELOPMENT WEST Ttle lollowtng pereon 11 OF'FSHORE PRODUCTS. community beacllet u t I "-·· .- Balter Street Costa Mesa Parne,.1SQutnern 111 3505 INVESTMENT 778 W•ll doing t>ullnall.. 2542 w MacArthur Blvd Financing avallabll C:. SELECT .. 111 I a,.,.. I Cellforn1192626 Cee11111c A•enue Su•le 20th StrMt Cotta Masa OAEAT WORLO GAL· Sta J . Santi Ana. C111r $475.000 FEE ...-PROPERTIES llMll 1450 Cerl Greenwood 1758 1 0 110 Co911 Mesa Cau. .,1111 92827 LERY 53 Carriaga Hiii Lane 92704 DISTRESS S•' 300&q ft 92880 I,.,,, t>utinu1 1• con-1323 Eu! Belboa Blvd • John Mechwt r1 53 Car-Mac:Arlllur Blvd Ste J, 1111'11 " Inc. 38d 3 t12 1rvtna Blvd Tu1lln C11111orn11 lorn•a !1?62& Edward Wiiiiam Venn Laguna Hiiie. Call! 92853 Free H Retire10. 2542 w -\4 \II HI HI" I INUlll P&llllY 5 mt Ir Snow Valley llcl· Thtl ou11n11u •• con du<.led 0r 1 gene••• pirt· Ba•t>oa. Calif 92841 11aga Hiii Lana Laouna Hlll1, S1nt1 An1 C111f 92704 RCAL (Sl ATE IHI . Ing, bl, 2~0 ducted by I gttnt'Jfel Plrt ne•,h•P h11 bu11naH 11 eon· Calll 92853 Rooart A Wilton. 2544 W 8a1·1400 4 Bdrm 2 Bath In Mna 0et H Una. ltC 819•588.0 ner1htp w... Ripbflr9e• Vice duCitad t>y an lndllllOull Th11 bu11na11 /ii CiOn• MICiArthur Blvd · A · Santi •••••••••• Mer New kitchen with Jack JMk•nt Prea•O'l'll Edwaro Wttlltm Vann du<:lad by 1n indl111<1u•I Ana Cell! 92704 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll bullt·ln microwave. Thi• 11a1eman1 '"'" llled fnis suuamllnl wH flied T1111 etllen\Afll wu filed JOfln Mecl'lwlrt Tl'l1a buatnau 1e CiOn· e.autlful pool end 1pa witPI 111a County Clar~ ol Or with Ille r;ountv Cl*'k Of Or-Miil the County Clerk of Or· Tllll 1111arnant w11 llled ducted by a Qene<al part· 11111011 TO A 11vm1 b I e t •I aflOA County on January •8 ~"X11 Gouniv on January 17 •nx; County on Januery 11 · with Iha Counly Clark or Or ne<1hlp 1154,900 751-3191 ...., -· 1085 Thlt a11ternen1 w11 filed For Clalalfled Ad ACTION CALL US REGARDING ""Spaclovt Aptl IRVINE LEASES ""Olntno ArH 1"111 0.1tt ltlftJ V'Walll·ln-CIOMta 18124 Culver Or, Irv ""Hom•llk• Kltehen1 lll-l.. I blk to Huntington Cntr 1Br rurnllhed from 1455 WOODBRIDGE 58r 3Be 3 * TOWNl10MES• car ger S l5001mo LM or Furnlthed & unturnl1ri.ct lie option & WOOD· ITILITill nu BRIDGE 38r 2Ba TwnhM LA QUINTA HERMOSA $800/mo 854-2480 18211 P1rk1ld1 Ln. 1 "IHI leaek IMI block W•t or 8Mcri. 3 bloell So of l!dtnger 28 29X 2 cer garage 141·1441 Ocean ~ew S11001mo.1,..,.-~_,,,_.._,~~~-1985 ,-21 IQ 'I ,2tll0? 19 5 ,__... •no-COunty on Febrvary 1, f'red H Ralllald smLE ESTATE $SELECT PublllPled orange Co11a1 Publl1P'ttld Or11no• Co111 Pub•lellao Oranoe Co11t MJl7l1I with lh• Couniy C••fk 01 Or-One of lh1 ltrge11 , .. ICllt'I· PROPERTIES Dally PllOt Jtanu•rt 30 Feb Oe11v Pilot J1nu1ry 30 i:et> oa11y Pilot J1nu1ry 18, 23 PuDll•lled Orenge Coaet ange County on Januery 11. tlat t>arcel1 on the Pentn- ruetY e. t3 20 t985 ruer1 II 13 '0 1985 30 f.abruery 8 1085 Di lly Piiot f'•bruary 8. 13. 1995 aula Polnl Spectou1 4 Br W-5•3 W-54• W-497 20, 27. 1g86 '1tMl7 homt r btehelor apan· 494. t0$4 ·~rt . 2BR Houff& huge 1tic>P Fib!k# condo on Bey. ----------1 for l'lome ctrMt WOOd1y Oetlgner furn, MC park· Leg Bch $1500 400·2289 Ing $1895/mo 973-0898 Call a Dally Pllol AO-VISOR 542-~18 W-554 Publltll.cl Orenge cou1 ment on TWO ovtraized Delly Pilot January 23, 30. Iota Huge yard, 4 iar Pt.ellC NOTICE MtlC NOTICE 1--------February e 13. t985 oa1age, famuy rm watk -----'---'--'---__ ..:...:.::;.::,;.:...;..;~.;;.;;.--Pl&.IC NOTICE W-518 to B•y & ocean t>eechfl Reduc.O to 1695,0001 Mt.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI •UllHIH NAMR I TATIMINT K·11Mt 'ICTITIOUI IUlttllH Tiie fotlowlng oeraon1 are FICTITIOUI IUllN!H NAMI ITATIMRNT ,ICTITIOU• IU"Nltl IHl1tfC W'ITIC£ dofnO bullneet II NAMI ITATIMI NT f l'la IOllOWlllQ peraona are NA• ITATIMINT fUU\. "" IUN HARVEST A Call Tlla lotlowtng peraon1 .,. dOlni butlnete a• Th• lollowfno l*IOfl• •r• 1'1CTITIOU9 1u.-11 P Ill dalnn t>u11n .. 1111 O S DISTR18UTOR$, dOlllQ t>ueltleN.. .. .. NT lorntt l.lmlted artnara P . ·• COLOR CONCl!PTS, o•• W H 0 0 P 8 y 0 A I 8 y NAMI ITA' .. "'7281 I ... "am ..... Sull• (NlllRONMEN T AS -~ • T ...... ror1-..ano l'\AIAAA •• • ...... ,., ., SH•KL'• "••T"IBUTORS. r LOW£R8 • THINGS. 18311 d'""'~,,.. ....... =.,. ... ,..,., ...... 200. MIH lon Vl•JO. Cellt SOCIATCS. INC 1 C•ll· "' cc; ""'" " "' .,.. ... ._ 92991 lorn11 corooreuon 2940 PROFILl!S IN COLOR. Whltti.t Ave A·6 Coe1a C EATIVf! AOVl!H'TUAI! H NeM Lavin 3339' C Randolph Strfff Co11a 10512 S1~ra Santo. lrvtne, M~ CatH ~~~7 Kotelaa CLUB. CR!ATIVI!. AOVIN· fNf NllT nuut 0 ~=~~'"-~.,:.~. : ~ .. •G •or~ fovr •1mot. 1WO'd t I TOHG ID I I' I' I I .... •••• let U1 Help YM CM!tam Way Dana Potnt MHI C1111mn11 9282$ c;111f 92715 ,.art>ara u • TUAI!. TOURS. 13e&-I Logan Call! 92829 (n1111onment Attoe•at" Oafl Brytnt Stringham 2475 MlflnO ~ Newpon Ave Coeta ,,..., Calif Thi. bui tnaM 1e eon· Inc 1 Cet11orn1a eorpar. 19S2 Sierra Sanlo lf'l/ioa ~ Celli 92 22 92928 1·~::::::::: ducted by • t1ml1ao olfl,,.r-e11on 2940 Aandotpn llreet Calif 927 18 Mtrgatllf L Wright, 311 Char'" A Glt>t>e 3007 etllp Col le M•u Cellfornll 8 e v e r I y I u r t1 a I I Via San V~ta San Juan Ao Ln Cotti . M ... H H..i l.Allln 926:18 StNnO""'" 1H ,2 81.,re Clt>l•Hano Calif 12•14 =-02828 ' f Id I • Tiii• .,.,.,,,_,I -fHad Th11 bu11na11 II con-Stnto lrvtna c.hf 9271S 1hll bullnff• I• con· ~ 1>u•tne• t• con or " "Ctl0f1 wlll'I tne County Cier11 of Of· dUc:tlO by 1 COf'POflllon Th11 buatneH I• con· dUC141d bf I ~., Oll1· dllCt.:, by an 1,,d1,.,0u11 tnOe County on J•nu•fY 2a lenjamtn artzman At· dUC1ed by llu:IOtlnd and wife narsn!P °"" .... OIDbe Cal a 1915 tOtnay '°' COfl> 0 8fyant Stt'lngl\am Baroata l<ot.... lhlt •tetement wta "*' Sell y,., p,..,.,1 The Daly,_, offttl rou thk 111d titre 14· "' N "'le'"' '•t.•' wtt•enck •• lutt us I* d•J. or 2 d.,, for s•s ,~ Thie etlleMetlt wu filed T1111 ttatem.r1t ... llled Tiiie •t•temeni ,., .. 11*' with the Count) ci.r. OI Of. D I Plot ....... A Df1W1 wtfll Ille Covftfy Clefll o4 Ot· wttll "'8 Collnty C.-of Or• "'Ill Ille ~Clerk of Of• Cou J 11 I y =~-::: ... C.Uf ~er;COllntvonJ1nuery 17. ~=CO\lntyon.lenl.lary 11. =CountyonJenuary 17, = ntyon ~ . I' I' r I .............. 1pf'Oto1,,ph itro1 ~blllMd Oreno-Com P11bltlfled °'•no-': l'ut>llllMO Ofanga "= l'ubllll*I Or.,,;'C P11t>111Md OrengenC:O:' AD-VJSOR I'"' J J ] ,. It I.._. dw11 Oelt~ Piiot J1n"ary 30 'ab· Oaity PllOI Janutrt 30 '•!>-Oelly Ptlot Jat11.1aty It 2a Otlly '"°' Janua~ 23 30 ~-:r Pl~ ~~"u1~t5 • 642·5678 Mf•Hll N_,., I 13 20 1085 ruary I 13 20 IHS 30 F•t>t\lllfY 8 t9H "•t1tv1ry I ll, l9 5 ' 'UIN'f ' . W-622 ~~~~~==~ ilUa-uTI iMwtn 11 .............. U.1.:I J..!!!!!===::::.:==::z===:;===:f!!!i!!!!!r: W 541 \IV-542 W-<IM W·517 .: ---------"--_ ·~---~-.4-----------' __ _._ _________ ...._ ' ·······--am ca o·zee o •••*'-= ···--·--. .. --. .. , u a t C..nt Cttmtte -un ..._. T 1 P -u 1•m!i!t -=-~· °!:~:-·.::'5 =· NMlll ILUTlll 8hru~rM Trim Comp! ..... 111111* TAX MiTOMNi p;..,.,;a '""o•A'"'N•s""AiilLi..Y.!A_P_AfN'T __ ING-Aooflno Aepalrt '31-4191 R ... M~ey 536-0553 Ouetlty ~. frM .. 1 gardening CompaU1lv1 HANEOA l(eep )'Ollf hwd Mfnedl Uc #42$924 1-----#426513 Mf.7401 pric. Chuck 142·2873 AeuptMaWe M....aoa US t•a ldll9"1IOI Of all c..t Anyt)fnl 914-2017 =ltti•a ~~E~a~=.~~~~ ELECTRICIAN TAUT& UlllWI llJ-1112 ~~~:!.=:i!':': I GLASGOW PAINTING abyllt myhOl\!l;fOf CObblaatona Ed 492 7487 Lie. 233108. Small/large I Main gen (11n..yp tr.. 405,A30tl'ISI. ~ Larry Sullvan 14&.9301 1lnl/~xt 30 Yfl ••J*. your ehlld Cotta Meaa · • job1 & repalr1 5-tS-5203 I trim, exp 20 yri e3 t ·30tltl BMch on It'll PeinnlnlUla f .. v "RE"• .. •TtON -,Al ref 1 c ... aft 5 _14_2-$214 .,.. 8$0-S.ie CleaaJa~ NEW/REPAIR ....... 111y. No __ MON -SAT 1oam-12am ""' ... ,..,."" .... ......, lndlvldual/emall but1r1w HSE PAINTING • INT/EXT t M1J1t. --* BRAS cCEXRIRd ; job• to 1mat1. reaonabl9. l1u~1a It t c H. MC L!NDON AC-Call O.va wnen quality'• a ltmct Othlf Mlac. Ctaanlng Free .. t., lie~ 631-23.45 XbtRICXR HANDYMAN • lat COUNTANCY ~ee13 mu1t. Fr .. 9lt 142~5'3 66Xt ctEXRINd/bXINf --575-seae -RESIO/COMM'L/INO 2tl Carpentry, fencing, win· H. n f 111-11M ..... ~ --iNTI EXT. 20 YWI !•P9' rn!9 Low eott. SuP9flO< quillty. RENTAL RECONOtTION'S yrt. Do my own work. Lie dOWI, plumbing, merlltl, •1 Do HMtlng Right~ Av•aga Aoom S2t ;. ~Pili HRYICI! SPARTAN 53a..2148 Clesnlng, painting, fhM.1p. 278041,Alt14tl-8128 tubencl.haullng,etc BRICKW RK Small job1 !xtlflor 11uec;o S130 t 15yr1.._ ... ....._ Fr" fft. (714) tl31·6ee1 bttdtr laU•i •t And Y .. .I~• I• Lord .... lt,.Ut Newport, Colla M... mat.,1ett 142-4442 Real r8*. Judi IMf..7308 IMllHtla1 Cleek/le~ ... l att••·-(1tu304o51 836-8244 AomaA:Pair10f8lll&d1 Irvine Ref'l.975-3175 INT/EXl. HSE PAINTING ?;;r;J:~=5f:===I SrnaH eu:rl'IMI BOOkeep-x ----· ComP4t11YI Rel• tor all Carpentry-roofing-drywall CU91om Bride-Slone Acoustic C4lillng1 IC)feyed Ing • Payroll • Ta•• ntlquat, ng Part• Awnlnga • P11king Lott lyPM ot Comm. Con11 & plut.,•rm add 64tl-3147 Block-Concr .. •Stuc:co Fr .. •t Kevin 873-t&03 OolJo Luctlanlky 751· 7781 made. All WO<k dona on Wall1 • Si0ew9jk1 Rl9ld rapalr1. 20 yr1 Ref• Fr .. •I 5-49-~92 - C L.f M.L. premttes. 40 yra exp B W.W S 873-3135 expar 751·3&&2 lie ..... Cl---'-PAINTER NEEDS WORKI I• atl .... lat Mr Adlk• 963-3039 H B . --a!.i Int/Ext. Qejltngs, refln c;.et> NEAT PIMterlng: L.afNng ·-••&1 ·1W11 c it,.__ ··--OECKS·FENCES-PATIO ROBIN'S ctElRINd' •A-1--· (28) yr• ••P .. work g\.181 P11c,,..,Te•tur ... lnt/1Jtl ~. furniture. t>oett. _.5__, r .,.. ... =! COYlfl Replae., repair SERVICE· I hr""".-."' CL" aN & EX"ERl Davia Painting "4-3837 rm edd trw •t 145-8258 R\1'1 71 .. /351-12H Ahl OAlllnl 142.•H 1 OllllT pa-• •1t Winter pric... 7~ t820 ·•··-.. ~ ... ·a """""5~" ,.··;.•57 ~ ,.. Ca I Bad credit report? Topped/removed. Clean-Eleetrtc-Ptumblng-Orywatl Lie T-118,428 730-1353 WINlER RATES. FREE ll·ITllll ... lft. a ---· ...... ...,...,.. Over 25 yMl'I e•J*lance QUALITY PAINTING, LOW Wall • H --~~-"'!""~--,,.. " Bankruptcy? Divorced? up. new l1wn1. 751 -3478 Service 0( Remodel. AU HouMCleanlng. carpell & • aac MOVING .. EST Call John 831-2050 Houta, lie .,,.·.ee1-7139 PrOfrn, .nano I Expert Carpentry Service No credit? Slow P•rmt7 Clean Upi•Tr .. Trlmml"" work Int Tom 841-1292 upho4lllfY, window•. etc. " Aemovaf et RM9onatMe Repalr·Remod'l-Addltlona WE CAN HELP • .... . 11"11 ..... 111-1212 Quick eat•ful. T138048 BEAUT PAINTING GUAR ,, __ ... , Prie.a. 54t-M77 Ooott-etc 548•4980 Obtal VISA/MC O Yard M1lnt. Hauling Gen. home repairs. Patnt· LO RA TES. 5152-0410 Sm1ll repairs. frM "' _. !f ~-.,...------_ n . · r1nge MIKE 850-3283 Ing Dfywall Carpentry CLEANING/HSEKPNG C1ll Bruce 972·011tl • ... tflaM=~- 1 I C 'lj BUILD OR REPAIR County 1 lar~t credit etc Gary 845-5277 PTL ~ avall: 10 yrt ••P 1Tll'111 Oil.Liii HIN' 0 llM-1 9n tall Cl t a I Walls stairs doort lock• u r v Ice 5 u . 8 7 0 o Comptate Clean-Up, gen'I Call Lita 5-tll-6857 *DANIELSON & SON• • 1 Oo Ptumbing R6ght • Rac>c>Y V t 599CNll qu 1111 COUit Cl rallloga moldings g trim. CREDIT ASSOCIATES m1lnt. tree trimming, free GEN HOME REPAIRS ' ITllllTI --•. Painting & W~9'*1f\g ~alnl c:IMt from S20 Balboe Wlndow WllNnQ Ill Repalfl Attar 8, Don 9ij2•8202 --etll Mauro, 631 ... 997 12 ~re 1xpe<. Evening * EXP HOUSE CLEAN· Orange Co Orloloal Nett. Clffn & , .. ,able eo3 BailbOI 81 813.3135 1 847 7901 DMn G work ·~ Larry 9Cl9-2753 ING lady Aallable. own Student MOV«I fntured Local ref• 714-828-640tl. Repair faucets. dt8p. etc - .. .. • -CUSTOM fln11n;;-earpen-AROENING WANTED H•NOYM•N , •AGE and tranl Carol 8411-6502 Lie T124+438 841-8427 213-&81-0509 8~1·9804 M&M 842-9033 ltltl I.aw try by ev~ contract()( Entry & French 600(, Mowing. Edging Twtoa a .. .. ...,. NEW w,,, ..... _._ St Ex .. _..__' .._.... s--"" ...... -=:c::---:c:--• •ititaa/lt• .. tlilf lie 3465J'2J0nn 8911•4257 By Norman The Ooo<man mo S20·S2~ 145-5737 1m1ll I DO IT Alli Like a CLEANER HOUSE? ____ ... _....._ Of8QI f a~a Plf'I -.._ tlte Jew ·--,,_ .. Oak & flr 857-000R ISMAEL'S G•ROENING 846-7372 Pat or Ive m1g ExpertlH/SuppllH/Llc. L 3L~yr.~~35Resld~~m1" c:ontrecton wno perform _.,..~~ .... ~~~ Repalr-Ooor1-ATter111on1 " Jacqualine M8-0851 P1i•ti11 F Him INTERIORS ... ...,.., --• wortc O'l9r $200 lndUdlng 11 : pee. t. Remodet·Panel-Lockt-etc Dra-in ~=~;!~;.,,?.!!:.~~· ~~~.~~.L~~EI~. 'Ju Ay~tll SunMt Cont Cleerllng _ FINE PliNfiNG By Rkh. 1 H~~s'!'~c1s8~R3~~5P~N2G ---tabOr and maten• mu9t ath, ofc, rm add, plllo Wlndow-Fenc;es-C1blnet .... ..., 0 C d SI 1.. of "" a..li!f bl Ito.need Unlleented Ov/dck1, bay wndw. Lie. 35 yrs exp Jerry 54"4413 -.. -1.-•-1y -. ' •WN ...... INT. CL"' aN. or haul it. 548-5009 *Loria'• H USE LEAN· ar nOf. "yrt happy ---contrac10<1 lhould IO .,. -5 ....,.., U" ..,,.. ~ - ---ING Service Exp'd, de-custom.rs Lie. 280644 Expert W1llc0verlng In· Ouality Roofing; Sf. citizen at•I• in their actvertiao..... _46485. Steve 5'47·8076 Retired Bldg Contractor FaetoryOlrectSavlng1I UPS, COLOR PLANTS• pendibll. Cill tl4S-2701 Thank-Yoo! 963-4114 stall1t1on Reu Con1Ult· dl9c. Ref9. Lie. •343877 Contractort al)d ;. dd'n1-Daalgn·Rem0del Small jobs & cabln1t1. Cuatom/Comm'I Drapery Dave 9tl9·2120 laall 11_ SCRUB-A-DUB t r" ffl RAINBOW PAINTING ant Anlgnmt 581 -11590 K Funke 145-0193 IUIMl'I, contact Mery Top Ouallly. Low Price. Reu_, llc'd. 84S-tl458 Free .. t. Dottle 883-l l38 Mowing Edging. Trlming AXOC-lJoVE-REMOVE own tuppll ... J .. nne Quality 11 OUt policy NORMS WALL COVERING REPAIR Spectalla1·S200 & Grondle at 5S&-40M with ree ffl Uc. t131 -23A5 & Clean-ups SPECIAL Furniture, Trull. Trees 146-9898 Miry 733.~9 650-8648 JEFF Lie 8&88 ALL KINDS FREE EST 1e1a Fr .. 98t. 30yre liq> any questlona. Contrac> petlva Rat• for all C~t Clt11ia1 Drywall Jan/Feb Rates. 731-1616 963-5-415 NORM CUSTOM PAINTING ~~ 760-7211 770-2725-"Y1lme Walt tor's Stall LlcenH types of Comm. Conlt & sttW CLEAN Speelail1t 90"'1WALL TAPING Clean-up•. Landtcaptng LT HAULING • MOVING The Mal 25 4039 . ~ Boetd. 2a.. CMc c..m. Retld. rapelrl. 20 yr1 QualHy work-LOW RATES All Textures & Acooatlca Tran. malnl Reuonabta Garage & Yard Clnups Amertca'a Maid Sefvioe yrs. Lie · 41 lnt'd ~·before you buy •John Henry Rooflno• Plue. Room 690. 8-nt• expel' 751-3M2 llc. Free •t (714) 831·5681 Fr" est Kevin 673-1503 8 yrs exi>e< TIM 645-5133 Jon 845-6192 848-5558 ~~ ~~~~c:.~-~~";: INk• II MIY ~i~ &~~I Clow Ana. CA 92701 ,.,, ..... faral1lat4 prmtah, Uaf. A rmtah Oaf. At1rt•tat1, U1f. Atut ... h, Oaf. a...1 2tOI ltatala tt 2HI Office ltat1l1 2914 1 .. aatrial JIM Ille C11t1 •n• 2724 c.... .... 2724 C..ta •na 2724 ....... acra 2740 Furn1aned room near s .c . Sure ' FOR LEASE· Attractlvely ~.... n21 i;;iiiiiilim=:;;;;;;;; EWPORT PIER AREA llSTUT II CLEAN Eutsld• 2Br 1Ba. 18, DUpiex. refrlg. stove. 1Br & Bachelor Ap1. cs;: ;~:i~~a~e5~~:~3~emate COM 3Br 2B1 l'IM. w/d. decorated offlGe 1u11e ;2,aeo loQ ft •t SOC/aq ft ound Ln.M Ac>IO d09 at 2BR yrly. p1tklng, no s6951mo 2bd 1 '~ba encl gar. sm yd S825 111. No pet• S4751mo. For luxe units, encl g1r. heal __ frplc. great loc, n/1mkr 1332sq11 office-403 aq ft 3975 Blrctl. Nwpl Ben. St M11gar11'1 Sctlool. 1700 e73 ~O 1111 $300 cleanlng d•Po more Info call 775-2199 & w1ter pd, pool, jac. ex-AMP FIT work'g Fem anr 3 Must be neat 875-4950 warehouse Xlnt loeatlon M· 1·A ZON 541-503~ Aol SJC Fib 3 Ce.II 493-1712 pell. . • lwnhM. E-slde. pool. Refs .. 2452A Elden Ave I I I IMd be! I c d~ /same ad Joh w Al gar.Indy rm Quiet toe, tl45-9395 1BR lrplc. encl g1r $525 ere M rm, eev sec rm rv on ° w : COM, GREAT ROOM FOR SllOO ,!, *"' ~51_"= .............. OUNO Sandy cotorld must see 2BR Twhae-1tyle encl S515 Up 848-1613 9,6 Non-smkr, av1ll now. MAN 1475 t DEPOSIT .,.... ,.... SPIRITUAL READINGS Coetc~. frril. '""tifOWfl 23 0 S .. / • 1625 · 8 -1350 mo t last mo rent. c 0 II• r v c: t y o cc 1 ant• ,..na Olfrl Ill& C r. a c elly 1Br •,;,ml to ocean Qulat 786-9701 840-4255 Full service•. Executive Advice In All Maner• & 432_5121 846-3780 TSL MANAGEMENT FlllllY YlllJll 5-9 1 161 or 844-2270 complex. lndry carpor1 FEM PREF, EiC M HS suit• Furn/unlurn Of· CounMllnQ 1915 So EJ __ • ..,.. ____ _ 642" 1803 New Apartment eomptax 2BR I ~ba 810 Joann St No pets $525 s36--0490 W/YO GARONR, KIO PET flGe IP~ lvl lmmed OC· CamlnO Rell San Qem •.L~ 1. LARGE 1 & 2Bdrm1. l1un· Ready fOf' occupancy In Adullt preferred. Sm111 2 lllOll Tl IUll ltt1l1,!tttla zt04 OK. 1ST• dep 548-812 1 ~!~~:.9~~ UC'd 492-7298 "i::!:.:.- ... ~...., .... .-.....,._..__ dry facilities, pool, wile< April. 2Bdrma S530/mo & dog OK t145-8453 Oellghttul ~n b<eez.. UllU lllOI Fem for new E/llde C M accounting Rental In-Lelt I ,.... Jiit l'Jnl~'fT""ll•""'~~I! pd.Froml4511 548-0338 38drma $605/mo Gu 2Br 1'~Ba Townhoute Allnew crpta&drpa.1011 •THiii home $295 1ric1 urn ... eludes tel ephone 1-;;;iiii;iii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii; _07 LARGE !Bdrm 1111 of ran~e. garb9 dtspoael, w/balcony, yrd Xlnt E-of closets. Pvt g11ages. Wkly renllla s135 & up ictraa 5-48-97591157-1031 inawe<lng. Telex. prkng.1• quallfl•d lndlvloua11 u Harbor Squeaky clesn refrtg & ca~ For In-side IOC $695 720-08•4 beautlfully landscaped Color TV, free eotfee, JanltOflal, kltcnen. copier Training fOf examlnatton l ;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiimii Nopele$475851-9526 formation call --Spacious 1Br w/pvt .. -at..,. pool & 11..,..s 10 FEM shr· hM. non-amkr, &beYaervlCe 752-7170 fl\IU\ •os Recorded melMQIS 2• T.,. I.IT 0• 2BR lba. down, pvt patio, I 2B 2B II 1 & '"' ""' v,, 24 32 yrs $300 pla utll UUl1U ft hoUrs 991-2e2tl 18drm 112 blk to bell. SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba iota • bike to beach $600. Oya Pit 0 r a w rp c ocean Kitch'• 1vall. G~den G~ove. 891-0849 NB, $525. Incl l)f'lone & Ye1rly 1450/mo Fresh of extras No pets 's750 (21J)l20· lll~ 652-9244. eves 645-328<> balcony 960•6331 985 N. Coa•t Hwy. mall servlcel, aec. wlp & IR£ fR[E laai ...... paint, ctean,lncl utll. 404 mo. 631·6l55 Between 2pm·"Pm Mon-28R 2ba, patio Pool/lac. 29r TownhoUM, attached Laguna Beach, 494-5294 I t l W tt4 --photo av1fl 833-7588 ft fet lalt ffl2 E Balboa Blvd •8 Show--day thr~h Friday N dbl gar. w/d, heal & Wlttlf -•RU ··1 ~L ••• I .. ....... -Cal·. Ing apt Wadl fhur/Frl, Lrg2br2bacondo.nrSC rec rm rnew cpl/drps pd$65Q,/mo848-16l3 ----•" NB ofc, approx tl42-a/I _._ ... _ 2/6,2/7,2111 8·8PM Plaza Moat utll paid Eaetsldedelux 2BR. 1.5 be Near So Coast Piaza ---Wkly rental• now avail Male 28 from Teicu to stir Martners Miii Reuon· *n• ._. __ * WONT LAST LONGI $695 •sec 832-1788 Twnhse w/dln rm. 1300 $675 Clll 645-4533 $625/$650 Mo 2 Bd apts 1126/wk & up 2274 New-apt wllml by 31 lO In NB Ible Shower 646-2947 142-Hll Clean. wait •tabllaMd --------· TOP-area. quiet. no pell ~:r~~s ~~·~is ~~~~· •SPLENOI0-1Br. encl Encl gar W/O hkkp, port Blvd c M 846-7445 ;~36~ s';:8 r~~ WR New Bldg. Oc Alrl)O(I ~r~~~ ;~~ ~ 2Br 113'~ 29th St. BEAUTIFUL I Br $575 Curt II 631-1288 gar No peta, frig. alee .Y::.'!!tyl°!;.~plc.Uln w I Sii LOllE ---., .. Comer of Redhill a lory Owner mo11v1ted & $750/mo yrty New decor. PAV patio, yard & garage range ~50. tl42·5964 5 """-_. C.rlfll ftt BrlatOl 700 IQ 11 Recep-Found big-t>uileh -ol ny, helCJDll Oanny 5a 1·!007. gar lnci (2 ,3"'33· "502 POOL & SP a 2850 H1rla EAST SIDE TOWNHOUSE - ---Days 875-1842 3028 W Coait Hwy New . ltat 2tl 2 lion area. 2 ottlals I ""' Wes1c11tt area. Savon ,, ""' " S550/mo. 2BR 1'1tba. 2 lly E 960 4614 rt Beach kltcne TV "" I ' :at 4114 Bachelor 1350/mo ulll pd MESA PINES 549-24~7 3Br 2'i'IBa. 2 lrplcl, 2 encl ~let. No pets 1st. lut & ves • ff25+ wk .Qi, no d~t E-slde CM 10x2o StOf room & storage arH Drug Store 673-8468 --•.mi•&a~fl!Prl"iP.H~!"!""!~~ Avl lmmed. 875-9562 Sharpt Br. cptsldrps, P1aa1t.lo1asa.1 a&u~.g3a1r6SS1a000n11 dep Avail 311 548-4508 WALK to beach studio only-min 8 mo IM ~ $945/m8o5 R8&7 H3Property Found blk F/Cocker Span-..... YILY * '""' ---Crpts. drpa, stove, frig. It tali It • 5•"'123• Mgmt 2· 1 _. E Id s a F ,_.. ~ 201 E Balboa Blvd. dshwsher, gara~•· no Isabel 631-8283 S585/mo 2 Bd 1ba. patio. 1425 utile Incl 536-4637 • mo-sec .. ..,. .. 1"" on uc · ·"' r-.... -Pllm 2 m Pll llf CtrtH ti Mar 2722 SpeH_AtsRPs_:E~ Caldll 841B·55771 E'11de 2Br .1ba, pvt patio. pOOl, tndry rm. Eastalde --Slaart 290I Otlict ltatala 2914 ~e ~,~' ::r:= ly/ob4Mj_ient 849-1437 GrowColmetlcCutturealn asts e r, enc all utll pd $600/mo ioc. cloH to •II Ll~HI .. acla 2741 3rd male rmmte, prof t3U 4S3 & 504 ""' ft at . Aall for Jim FOUND Lo Bllcil Cat vcty your hon'9 EMy & very 2Br 1Ba, PoOI. deck, bltn1, garage No pets Avail lat/last 851_0424 t49 E. Bay n/smkr to ahr 3Br 2'~Ba · ..., ClubhouM Ave ~ profl\abla We buy all you 2 carpor11. No pe11 Max now $595/mo Call Pam TSL IAUlllllT Nr oas Cova. bach 1650 CM Condo Poot tennis St .30/aq 11 1617 West-Spacious 'Newport Beach Beec:tt 673-60411 can grow by cont1.ct No 2 person•. LM $710 Call or L8lry 546-5882 E·llde small 18d 1be eot-•• 2 11-o• & IBR S600 Stove & frig cl Jae No 0.; 1325 cliff. NB Agt 541-5032 onice 11ul1e 10 sub-1 .. M Nfllng 8AM~M (7141 btwn5-7pm850-0473 ----1age Frplc, encl Piiio -• • UllipdNo pets499-2690 mo•utlla Oya 720-23t9 2488NEWPORTBLVO Xlntlocallon780-6055 Losl/HeCartbroken p' yr 838-5620 or 7PM-1 1PM Spacious 2BR, w/w cptg, 1450 • MC 64s.7234 S6"5 2 ...,;:;-, I -.. -2759 · __ _ __ . olds 1bb11bge atch £.,,. 717 .. <>·--2BR 1bath, prkng, frplc drapes. O/W. 1r. no __ ~ Imo ..., 1 ...,ba ~rt ICla Evet 751-~22' SPARKLING NEW 5 OF-• CdM dlx suites AC ampl doll CorSIC8 Park. Mesa """"'' ,.,.r ,_,,..,_. 704 Begonia $435/mo pets S580/mo J1-5553 E/alde apacloua 3BR townhse I Greenbll. lndry 1Bfi!50 28r 288 1650 Fmt rmmte mo/mo o k ~~C ~TSS S ~ ~2 ~A~ prkg. from $395 2855 E Ve<<Se Isl wll 642-8438 ltl Wutt4 SHI Colleen al 875-.. 912 - -duplex. Pvt yd & Piiio. rm. n~7~Th 1 refrlg dahwshr, stov~ $550 B1lboa Pen1n A 1 • 4 C<>aat Hwy 675·6900 L 1 MI B Bi ii t-;::;:;;;::::;;:;;;;;~;; Lg 2 8r1Be, gar. lndry Ctata Mna 2724 quiet, fs~lc. d~gar ~dry TSL lllUlfMllT 1nc1 No pets c111 btwn 771-3955 dy 675-2628 ev 442 Sq Ft. No CMS 8 11111 ~~wnt1re<J !~~~'~' Nr i- area. sundeck $850 Dys hkups SO 8 • 1 1•2 1IO 9.4 dally 545-4855 F/rmmt to ahr 3br 2ba NB (1359/mo) AIC ulll incl C • I Tall>efl/Newtan<l 2 1185 &SmlllT 845· 1066. 548-3175 Ev•• .. • a home. 2 blk• from ocean 832-41611494·4797 •••trCll R-ard $50 call Mary lll'TIHCT Pentl'louM. ipecloua 2BR $375/mo 5"8-7398 ltatala 2911 558-7365 eves 842·5832 'l'AlllS 2ba, nice view, patio, nr WllTLAKI VILLAGI ~Eld Lovely apac home Turtle 2BR house with hUQe shop LOST Reward 1 Turtle ( hrt·Ti .. ) beh, dbl gar w/stor On• APA•TMlllTs' Rock Mair Ste S-4 75 , for home career WOOday Rock, Irvine Orange of a kind, mull aee. APUTlllTI IN NEWPORT BEACH ul 854_0226. 250•2817 Lag Bell $1500 499·2286 Tabby. neutered male lletHllJ • FrWar S lSOO/mo 840· 1857 Comt & tnioy our &ardf'n slyle apts Quiel comtortable tmna 1n Beautiful garden apta, A great place to llve on 11'\e MIF non smllr 10 ahr 2i)r 1 MONTH FREE• 1131 '85 8~·2"60 To ASSISI Dts1r1e1 Manager 2724 no<.esl tomolfi on wrsl\ldt NearblullsomlookingHB Musi palfos, garages, BBO, Upper Bay Private lt>aC M l'IOl'M.S2901mo AftllHnietM41 Re1a111otc Nwo1Btvd,CM Lost Sun 1127 at Adams on Newpor1 Beach .,_________ set 10 al>Oftc.,.lt' Ga•aitS •v••l•ble Ctost 10 beach pool No pets clubhouses & health , ''rulll 1145.,258 AIC. $595/mo 645-9628 Cinema. CM nr or inside Laguna Noguet at1CI IREPLACE, PoOI. patio. 1Bdrm $555 spas, 8 tennis courts. 7 754 SQ h view suite t>elore Yiow•ng of 4 30 Laguna ~ tor Dally X-LG 1 a 2Br Aptl. E· Ptll • If&• UllllT... 2Bdrm IBa $640 pools close to business. Nwpt Bell, mall. 2BR 2ba. PM Fateon & TM Snow· Pilot N-apapers Side $550 Up 557-26•1 UIMLll SUI . 1441 301 Avocado 842-9850 OC Airport, Fashion $350 Lll>efll Oakwood Cor'* ottiees w/balcony ClllCE LICATlll man one clip hanging Out-include d•SQatCll Of 1 MW SMI . Siii Apt for rent-l Bdrm lbe 11 Island. convenient shops Avall lmmed 848-0194 Northern EJtPoSUre Clml If llWlllWI earring ornate coopet newlOAPll'• to carriers STUNNING Lg 1Bdrm 1B• Garden Apt Pool S495/mo. 710 w 18th z ...... ti.. l&H SIH • Sl4I 2072 •0 Newpart Blvd on s1gh1 Respon lml 10 ahr Condo CISTl •1& w/2 green oeacu word covenng down routes z 1111 ... , 2 an Mii • .... $425/mo 642-1506 SC Pin ar11 Loe refs 141·1101 Mexico on baetl Sen· ~Ilona •nd cus1omer ••tilde 2er tel.new cpl, 111 utll pd S650/mo +-S300 HC. Kida Ok 631-523-0 at1 5 pm --Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-S350 utua pd Belore 3pm 54oo at f +us ample prkg llmental, part of pendant sl!:rvtee Mtnomum of 25 lai, lt1t I ht .... , l..w.4 II Ttrt 2732 ments & Townhouses 546-51 64 RtJ le0ar41t, llltr. set REWARD nours per week $-' 00 Ill w "" ltrfff / .. k 1 from $720 (Ask about _ _ _ IU· ll21 L H Vlef'llng 5•8-8795 pthr and mileage allow- ' r gar. " up tenan turnlahed apls, complete Rmmte M/F 10 shr 3Br 2BI CANNERY ROW. NB 2815 ance Ctll 642-4333 TSl IUUM•llT Ml-1122 will make7g:a~i/6 1·8363 with TV. llnena & utenlila. Balboa 11 hse Like new, Latayelle 535 SF upstrs Shop/S1ore/Of11Ce/S1or· LIST WllLET·lfWUI (91m-5pml , ..... _______________ _.. ext 398, • 58 aft 4 maybe rented lor snort turn. n/amkr Avl Feb 110 w/ahower & 535 SF grnd age. 275-7'0 SQ '1 ,.., FRI 211 8enn1g1n1-S C ·-------- --------------Baal. .. IC~ 2740 1 term or longer) On Jam-June 1 Cam 673-5867 llr $1/SF 545-7983 Costa Mesa C-2 5'8-7249 P1az1 pkng lot-548-0802 boree Rd 11 San Joaquin SUWlll YILUIE Hills Rd 144-1100 HOROSCOPE WIYHT1 Live whe<• you have • Speetacul11 apts SYDNEY 0MARR 1" 1 & 2Br. 1 & 28a 1Ulles * Sp1clous townhousn 2 LIKE NEW CONDOS 2BR 21>1 S850 2BR 2"'tba, 2 sty $900 Fplc, pool spa, patio gar & more or Nwpl Terrace 675-8048 •••••••••••••• •Fireplaces • Prlvlle balconies Tbu"day, February 7 Garden patios ARIES (Marc h 2 1-.\pril 19): Go slo w . stress diplomacy, make WIYHT1 concessions to loved ones: realize. major domestic adjustment ts *3 Lighted tennll court• imminent. Focus on employment, pets. dependents and general health. •2 Swimming pools Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons play roles. •Stream• & pond• 2BR dplx Oar, yrd, mull see 11 "17 Emerson St, btwn 20121 off Tualln $525/mo I BCI lt>I , gd IOC ICtOSS fr Bch 1216 Balboa HIULn TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Emotions d omrnate. romance 1~ •Sorry. no pet• featured. creative cnde:ivor-. succeed. C landestine meeting ts part o f •Furnishings 1va11 Ill· 19'2 exciting scenario You could fall madl) in love Pisces. V irgo natavci. WHY NOT CALL ~ figure promrncn1ly HJ-1111 S825 1 Bd lb• g1r all GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Your pos111on 1s s1rong, you need nol amem11es. must see1 fear one who :utcmp1s to rn11m1do1e you Get accounting. lake SUWlll VILLllE 2 t l-Oavid Dr m ventory. check property values With professional appraisal. Cant er. 155~5 Huntington vmage II IHLn Capricorn person~ play 111gniticant role . Lane. from San Diego Ill· 1H2 C ANCER (June .21-July 22): Whal seem ed a "confused" s1tua11on Freew•1i· nrth ot Beeeh In CM, IQ• 2 Br 2 bl 2 will traighten out 10 your advantage. Relative impans pcnincnl ~cF~~d!~ en. wett on decks. g11r, dlx mod information. Burden will tx lifted, "'case" will be decided 1n your favor · Av111 311 S695 640-9408 Individual you re5pcc1 ~·eks your coun~I • 2111 OCEANSIDE OI BALBOA, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be d1rcc1. stress independence. ins1~1 on 43rd St tBR tbe unit gctt1n1 to heart of mattl·r., Romance 1s 1n' olved and so is financrnl w/gar $650t mo yrly • A. status. Protect intcrci.ts. e'1pcc1ally in cmo11onal chnches. Someone will dep 84t1-2751 Iv your be: wh1spenna "sweet nothing~·· phone n<> IOf •P01 8 . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22). Study Leo nwi\age Cycle high. m oon S~IOUI 2Br Big Cyn 1n your sign stresses crea11v11y. chamma, populant), ab1hty 10 be a1 rr::f2~~l~~~'ew10. n&ht place al crucial m om c n 1 Y ou 'll win plaudtts. member of oppo'ltte ~ll will "play up to you." Studio ep1. veraa111e1 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Porulartl~ .1r:icreasc~. long-d1'1tance t~~tex, seoors~.3~.;g communication could involve 11oc1a event or journey. Pcrhap~ you'll VIII• B•iboa·Vt r .. mn take a cruise. Ma,or evCJt1 occurs behind scenes. Know 11, make 1780,11175 inqumcs, show that you arc sincere and dedicated. Agt e3 t·49e0 SCORPIO (Oc1 l).Nov 2 1 ): Manr of your best qua hues SUIJe to r A T C Send Your Sweeth~art Special Greetings In The Doily Pilot's Vafenlin e Your own perwnol 3 line message will appear Thursday, February 14, 1985. This is a memorable way to remember your sweetheart, husband, w i fe. parents. grandparents, or friends. Your message w ill appear with the dlustrot1on of your choice An ad like the o ne below will cost S 1 '2 00 Add~I messoge line-s \:On be purchased for S 1 00 J,., J\I tf'r ;!~ Vl'li" \ •\U otft 'till n\'o lovr .<ml '"''nj(th J .. n Print your menage 1n the following blank\ forefront. Romance. cxcttcmcnt. crc1t1v 11y combine to make this an H l H TH MlllYI IT I · Outstanding 5eentno Member of opposite SCll helps make wish come ( l llB~ £NNI ATEO VILLAGE COM· r--------'>WIMMINC. plu' MUNITY 28drm. 2'~8a truc.SAGITrARI S (Nov 22-Dcc 2 1) Focus o n career. business, mu<h moir' ')orf'1 ~~uA': a!.:.s~~ 1tb1hty toconllCI nah1 people at correct t1mc Fo llow through o n hunch . no pth Model\ "'"'" lullH Otnlng reahz.c 1ntu111on no w will serve as accurate guide upenor aivci. )OU open dd•l'f q 10 b room. wood t>urn1no "'• r- Cf'Cd1t loniovcrdUC. ~ pllQI, mierOWIV'I 0"91\, CAP .CORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19)· (1ood lunar H ,_..I co1nc 1dcs w11h prlvatt P•tlO El.EGANT t" ~ LIVING only t 5 mtnut .. travel, education. ptri lual values. dissemination of 1nformat1on. to 'utUon 111and, t5 I Visitor to home talks about dccora11na. remodchn&. art nnd 1nsp1re' Ap•rtnwnh mlnut• loSo. Co Plaza, 0 you to imprint style Ntwport lu~ So. jv9t ... , of~~ • Choo-se your 1llvs,rot10n. Of A( AQUARIU (Jan 20-Fcb.18):Moneycomcs fromunus~alsourcc t700 161h ""'' ~:.~h ~f47~1n~ ,------- .. iccrct fund'' could be involved. Y ou'll pin odd111onal 1n1orm111on 1a1 Oovfr) Ava e131.5439 By ap.pl NAME concerning financ ial resour<'t\ or othm l'crfclt t«hn1Quc • ddinc 64Z·511) onty • CITY ---~~-------~---- term\, get nd ot'1uperfluou4' matenal Ntwport 8uc.h No PISCES ( cb t 9·March 20) l 1me 1~ on your ~1dc -and so 1s the Hti lr'\IHtt ~1rfnu ..... IM I AOOR"ESS STA TE ZIP PHONE law. Know II , proceed accordtnJI> rocus on rcspons1b1hl • ••t lothl IH weeil ,,., so Cit Motl To Vol~h.,. lo.,.. l1M\, The Daily Pilot p 0 ao. 1 ~ Costa Mno, CA 92626 E F producuo n. ,1rona rtlatJo n hip, ma1or comm1tmcn1 t:mpham on US no• J'ltza, Coat• M•u OR C II 6-'2-~78 To Coruult Your Vot.ntine R•prewmatt¥t money. lov e. scn11mcn1 and potcnttal &<1 .. ~31 _o_~=:-== ...:.~:.:..::-===========::.-:- -------·-.... t Ct&· e e a> n t 1 Cl ..... • a • • •••••• -··--· • I --~",......., _____ ,.-.............. ~-~ .... µ....,4.-------·-T ............. _., .... _,,.._.._. ..... ._.. ...... .._,._._.,.. ........ .._ ............................................... ._.. ...... ..,_ ............ ._._ ........... .._ ... ._._.._......_ 810 0rt1'0_! COHI DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, F~bruary 8, 1985 E'" LOOKING FOR .... THE'' AP ART.ME NT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION Dail Pilat ~ -A~ ~~~-~~~~~~;:.:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:= ••• , ..... 1111 •• , WutN 1100 .. f1ralt1rt • IOH "' ...... , ,.... ....... httt •rrtN ~~ PlllPOATll 11m1auu bQCd.lrme.bOuptno• 11'" 123110 t1l1 P1tttlat lalf T.i.c>hone al'llW9t Mt¥1Ce Typing a mut t Qood S50 e75-33•e evN BtlllutiilJ 1611 ZENJTH T\1 i 0 : for Hank, &73-9399 ~/T & P/T 54 t -3395 w lflgurll Learn data Ohl wtr t>d" w htr hdbtCI SH 1 yr wrnty OP*I Sun 72 2002• wtllte, xlnt oond. 12 Tetga white Jronl I ·KK~1s•,.•y -entry. Good workl,,,, con s 115 .V91 •4• •• 14 TV JOHNS 84~ '7M nu 9"'il a brll• Mutt Miii , .. ,. 1pollef1, new P7, .. .... ""' PRINTINQ Buay Print .... .. " " -... 500 •II 6Pm 733-4727 pOfftheO rim•. low ml, FOf Chrlttlan Otg PIT In Shop 1 .. ktng hard · 84.,._58J'~":"Shannon From mOd.i hm In WoOd· 8 .. t.11 w1lnut 8' Sh«wd ---Im m ac • S28 , 50 0 Laguna 8etl 499-2288 workl"'i! per.on to d o brtdg1 Cr .. m goo1• 1ttH1tO conaole, ~rved ~ _!75-1938 or H 7o0e18 _ lllllllHI paste-up & omc. dutlel IEOlllln 111111 down aofa S300 & an dra, onty S 115 876-5312 AIP P1r.011, 10 k., by ;~1!e'.04 lS tor an In· 538·9402 ~~C:1~~~~t~~:~h~ hwtr hata fill $1l"·SeNIC .. LIUing ft~tl 1111 10\JCh xper only Girl --*llRL PRll&Y* Ddrm set 1300 788-7495 28' Formul1 LIS::alor oA· • * * * * • * 1 i iCorona .,...., ~ otc Ne ldffl Pollllon PRINTING Bu•y Print UOILLllT llYllTHY l ·-· tor mature. r.,p non.-Sh op Heklng hlrd· One Glrl otc non-amkr. It I llf flRllTIRI t hOft twtn V-1 OMC'1 d1ble, fun ,950 494· 427 1molllng perton Rt· worktng pereon to do bkkpg & .. cty 1klllt t uptr ltond·S 17 .500 PRl·IWlll llW't "13 lei ST gd :t-coiid IUl'M, ref•. Hlary hTtt""" pma"Up & office dUtt9• e e+.r{--A.wmM40 LES 957-8133 M141t H ll Now PIP .S1000 Obo ·~ "'' _.,_.. '91~·111'1 194$9020 77320f4tplfC(8,..rli~" ,... 0983 10 ACI 408, Dally Piiot. Ca.II 631..0415 tor en tn. 2856 Coalt Hwy,. 200, l<g sz SH ly Pre1t1ge M•t· "" 'I P O Box 1580, Cotti te1vlew CdM 92825 treat set orig wrapping •29' Cuatom Cryatallner 77 630tcl auto( 154 t S) ·14 Corona Wgn. •II l\e'#, M .. a. Ca 92826 PTL S500 S/4 fully up. twin ONC ,.&drive O\Jt~ 80 5281 Stp sir ( 1bbx74$) tlre1. elect new, 11rong -----Rill HTAn IHY, IT&. ATIHIHT holatared game ehrs, An· fitted ror aportllthlng-dlv-80 5281 5tp llr ( 1bin797) running. S900 984·2815 IHlhtNr/RH,t AllllT&IT PI T or FIT daye. eves t1queP1noW1i,.11oresser lng lathomttar ~HF 8062815ap1tr(1btb408) '81 Co rolia Llltback. P/T to Flf . exper'd In Wanted Aul st active Neat 1ppear & hand-(714) 250..0352 AOF ratheon rider Gd 8 t 320l 5tp t lr {lcak624) beige, air, at•eo. I .Kit typing, phone1, bkkpg 1gent with 111 laceta 01 wrlllnli Ap81~ 2590 New-King Bdrm set, Hammond cond prol malnt Many =~ ~20l 5•P air ( levd9e4l cond S4200. 759-9590 l mm•d ope ni ng retldentlal tales & g•n· port lvd, · Spinet Or¥an, couOh & lltr11a 0 S39950 478·1991 20l&tp tlr(1fgp483> T 768·7155 eral olfleil dutlea Fixed ' 8232015aptlr (tlde t03) '83 ercef SR5 •x4 Wgn IHY IT& &TIHIAIT mtsc Call 62-8463 74' Alden Motor Yacht 82 5284151p t.'d ( 11nu306) f2K ml., )(Int cond., alt aal•IERI a&• was• aalary & bonus Incentive • • • Must be llcented, 111• Full/pan time 1701 Tustin l<lng size bed and frame twin V 12 0111111 4 state· 83 32015tp 1/r ( 11wj515) option•. (818) 289-0413 Fu 11 o t p •rt· t I m• perlenced and llNl'tlv• A111. Coate Meaa $90 645;4249 roomal hds. aup-. ·char· 83 32015tp ·s· (390918) (71 .. )8.44·•460 CALL RAE RODGERS tetl llveaboard S375K 8332016aptlt(1QIK588) HIPPl .. I HOllYlll Lovely Bedroom -Ht, S270K equity, $75K c11h 833201 Sap ·s· (1ajK4 t8) Ill H PIMUMER 83 t • l256 own transp • pref van, lot Spanish style kl"'i! Size or trade Trust DeeC11, 83 3201 alt ·s· ( 11nu433) full/part time. Prel with dellvery Full or par1 time Couch, 3 keyboard organ Real Estate? Mutt Mii 83 3201 111 atr (07 19A4) ·c·· lnterpt1y Pro-Wiii train 850-0888 call beaut lnstr'mt 646-7512 Best oller NOW PIP 83528ealt L.d (1jld349) duct Iona. 250-7395 Norma Moving.Must sell tull size 675-2 I 7216.45-9020 83 528ealt L'd (207194) OlllTH HLP HOEnlllllT SIHPPl•l I HOEIYI.. beo s70 sauy 662·3389 IHta Sail 7014 =~~~~f~S:'!J~~7~~~~~ Retleble, no exp req N..,.,,. Mon thru Friday 9am to Warehouse aut111n1. Sola & arm chair $90 neg 36 ft ~olumbfa dal, 1yr1 84 325e 51p tom~ 1ktv929) '70 Camper Bua gd Int/ext $999 499-2788 nd wrk ;y;--SO U AREBAC K CLEAN. RUNS EXCEL S2150 CALL 673-2440 port Cleaners. 648-2221 6pm Near UCI Real ... Mon·Frl 8·5. S.4 pl hr 75 t-4213/lve men mooring Newpor1 Harbor 84 5331 alt loml 1ktv929 OlllTER PfRSll tate oxper llelplul Some ~h':!7i8~111 M1ta toutn $33.000 646· 1464 84 5331 Stp L'd( 1k a470 ·71 Station wgn. A 08111 FIT PIT Fem prel no exp typlng req, Salary Garaft hits PCAT 218 S850tobo548-7851 nee. w111 t~ln Bergatrom S950tmo 854-2600/appt IPR&IH ELIOTRIC Cl. Very Fast Pre season 7 9 Bug Conv, cherry. ••It Cleaners, 644-4421 HCEnlllllT/SEC'Y lun 1nterettlng aaies ol-Costa Mt1a 6124 prlc(I 52700 875·6906 (714)131·3171 bo d y B t1upunk 1. t1ce. seek• SECRET ARY l'I kl kl OAI 111.._I Type 50·55. )(Int growth Must be accurate typtng SIDEWALK SALE· New Sidney Sabot gel cond 208 W 1tt, Sant• An• • eeps n1. ear cover.' over 21, gd record Vet-positton with outstanding organized wl pteasani Directions Thrlll ShOp. $700 831·75 t6 CLOSED SUNDAYS racks. many extr11 erana Cab. 493-8818 ben ettts C apistrano h 600 W 19th St C $8000 848-8240 area Call for apptm P one personality Xtnt • oste Slips & Docks 7022 1---------Y C benefits & salary Call Mesa Feb 7 6 & 9. -LAROE SELECTION OF WE Wil l NOT BE UNDERSOLD " llLIYHY OLIH -MAR HI KLE AGENCY tmmed Costa Meu 10am-4pm Newport Slip for rent Maln NEW• USED BMW'SI 1 t01 Dove, ste 270, NB B 4" '"' ' 11 '"' 476-6134 549'9913 J I 6214 ay clC •<"t 11 or LO .. IUOl IMW PIT, Mon·Frl 20-30 hrs p/wll College Pharmacy, 440 Fair Or , C M 546-3288 llLIYHY to doctors oles. Mon, Wed & Fri, tOam to 1 30pm, S30 per day Your car (71 4)852-1056 llEOEPTIHllT tor construction co Nda gd typing skills & some knowledge ot accntg nel pful Sat com- menau1ate w/exper Send r e seume t o· McDaniel Bldrs. 3 t87·E IHT&l Airway Av. CM 92626 or Or1110 ASSISI. Chalrslde, come 1111 out ai>phcallon quality practice In C M & RECEPTlllllT P/T N B Like to work with people 3'~ Days pl wk light typing tor a Christian E11per pref 546-5170 Ph D So Cst Plza area Call bet 1-3. 546-0456 Swltohlttar4 o,erater Ans serv Grave yard shift. 11 -7 642-30t3 TOPLESS MODELS S 100/day Paid dally No e•P nee 826·2583 TllAIHE Silk Screen. bottle printing 8 11111ng machine Greg. 650-0763 TYPIST Clencal. DIC· taphone, 50 • wpm Npt Bell Stephanie 833-9550 tWt ry power 548-0805 VOLUME SALES Gold President blrl\ finish. Sltp avall·UP to 32' -no ltve SERVICE & LEASING blue tace In box. t Yr old aboards·S297 548· 150 t 3670 N Cherry Ave $5000 _060 645-11272 Swalt!ll Am;norage LONG BEACH MiactllHtOll 621i StOrlJt 7024 \No Cherryult·405) King sz Ooalatlon W1r bed, WARfHOUSE 3560 sqth <11•) IH·lllO 2 yrs Old $300 Pro-easy access wllge t6' roll l'rade·lna Welcome tess1ona1 drawing tbl up dr. Hunt Bell 89 t-5551 , ___ o_P_E_N_s_E_v_E_N_o_A_Y_s _ wtmech arm (lelt hand) •· make ofler 650· 17 t9 Motorcyclta/ TOUCH OF CLASS gotd COTO OE CAZA 1ani11y Scoottn 1011 ·79 BMW 7331 American membersn1p nu $950 sell Honda Trail 116, f 75 mO<lel xlnt eond fully $800 854·3 t36175 t-4320 m11ea $500 and Taco toaCle<I, tln111c avall Al Crib seo. playpen $35 mini b11\e $200 548:4884 951.4575 or 855-2067 \. !Oi~a DRIVER. mature. resp ror RECEPTIONIST. lull llm-e flower sl\Op PIT FIT nPllT /llEOEnlHllT A1trectr11e girt Nwpt Bell law office Part time no exper req'CI 644-5040 swing S20. ciotnes St Aalo Ltaaiat 90fO DttlH bird cage S6 499-2t81 HOIDA·D-ITSll iii.7""3""P24"'o•z-c""11-•-n-. ;,,;r;;.;;un~s m For sale Fam11y Member· l llcel loaded. Bteupunkt, ship In Racquet Club 1n TOYOTA T-lop $3450. 673·2440 xavter • 1 of N B Salon exp helpful Rich- 645.7845 ard Ouellette WELDERS MacGregor Yachts t63 I P1aeent1a CM FEMALE ITllHT llECPT /IECn M 0 I h e r 5 He 1 Per Good att itude. good D O 2 30-7 30pm Sat 1o.5· pnone manner. goOd Of· OJI 551 Non-smkr Own transp ga~1zatlol & clerical skills Champ bloodline Al<C Newpon Bell 640-5335 We re a small. but grow-Cocker Spaniel puppy, 7 _ __ _ ing adven1a1ng agency, mos old, lem blkltan HOMECLEANING SVC expanding Into now ol-$125 5~7·2155 Help wanted lmmed Own tlces If you can juggle transport 645..0961 typing. phones. llllng. and Peta 5535 • r traffic duties, while re- Irvine $750 • transler tee 854-8582 John Wayne Tennis Club membersh1p-an•1ou1r Day 859·3535 Carol MUST SELL 10 spd bike ALL MAKES' St99DOWN Dehvers Any Lease ALL·S&YHI LUSE 100/221-IHI 71'/U2-tll1 UASE A LASER TURBO S85 13 Cir Tl/ $65 Exec 48 pymts of $ t 77 84 • tax desk $65. Color Bursi C E L O AC • Total camera $ 15. Olympus pymts $9048 48 Orrve OM 10 5 Accessories away $579 5 t ( t04058) $220, baby crib & dresser HUNTINGTON BEACH $180 771 -5785 aft 6pm CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH ·77 Datsun 8 t0 -4 dr. 2 tone gray. wire whit , al e. tape, 11lnt cond $3000 obo 545-7604,54 1-5215 78 280Z, 57,000 miles, new paint looks and tuna great $5800 495·2046 or 951·5032 '79 Z80 ZX 2 •2, low ml, 11lnt eond, loaded. $9500. OBO 673-5662 WE CARE l1wl U11tl BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE "-.. 111 f IJ,lfl ( .q11 ~t f Hlil llOIEIHHSI ma1n1ng calm & collected, Obi sz parrot cage 6>i4it4 Alter the kids are oll to you're tor us Some col· $300 OBO 541·642 t ~;:;~;;;:::::::::::::;::::::;;' scl'lool. how about a lun lege & agency e.pe<IOnce SCRAM• LETS I 842-063, 540·~ t64 Aalos W111ei 9020 " • • • 837-48004<13-4511 part 1tme lob at Hickory a big plus 673-t240 ANSWERS WE IUY ALL M&IEI Farms, blwn tho hrs ot Newspaper 1oam-4pm, 111e.111b1e RnAIL SALH hours) 1·2 or 3 days G1mon1·s L•d o VIiiage p /wk Hickory Farms, Boutique now mter- South Coast Plaza (near v1ew1ng Full or part time. 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Jon Reynolds. authorized dealer rep 646-7027 8181915-8686 Great Selection of new 85'1In1toc;k IHO•IMNITI 848 Oovlf StrMt NewPQrt Beach 112-0100 Pencke 1157 Beautiful "14 TAROA Too many upgradet to men- 11 on A tteat at I 1 •.850/0bO Mon·Frl M<>·8730;SIS 875-9972 CHICK IVERSON POR HE AUDI C.Ht.VROLET llltllHt Q\oan1v ~ln6S.1vlo CHICK IVEa•ON U S I C'-1 Hwv ... ....,.,, leMh 673-•t•• NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot late mOdel. tow mileage Cadlllacs In Orange Coun1y1 See ua today! 540-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA c~m•I•• tm '§3 Citation. 22.600 ml. crul11. ale, C4lSI $7000 37 t-7752 Of 999--01 15 IEW CAii SALES USED CAii SALES WEllY CLUI 01111 AllTllOIS CONNELL CHEVROLET I 'X..'>111.u l ••I Ill . I ''"'''"~"' S4~1200 Mercaff Hts ·73 OU ER run• gOOCf. gd eond .. $700, 841 -0385 Ol••••~ll-• -Ult 'II OITWI OllllU s11H1 down c E Com· merctal leau ALL SAVEN 7141432· 1977 '11 llll O&Ull SllHIDOWN Cl<>Md End L"M OAC ll.L..Uftll LIAll 800/221-e391 71'1'32· ,,. 1 •••tlac tUS . -.~-~ ~---~--~------.:.. ~ :. :_.: .:: ~ ~ ---- .. Put the taste of spring back in main dishes with seaf o~ T he new look in American cuisine calls uPQn a heritage that spans the globe and applies it to a bounty offine ingredients that arc increasingly avai lable thro ughout all regions of this nation. The new look deri ves its freshness fro m bright, lively combinations of colors and flavors and an · insistence that the combinations of q uality ingr~ dients make sense nutritionally and economically . . . >\s a result, versatile seafood and vegetable pamng.s that take advantage ofournatural abun- dance are growing in popularity. Zesty, light and simple to prepare. all of the colorful ma~n dishes here offer a welcome change. from heavy winter fare a nd look toward spring. Species of Alaska seafood-halibut, salmon, can.ned salmon, Snow and King crab and whitefish -bring excellent flavor and high-quality protein to international recipes that now seem an integral part of American culinary practice. Equall y adaptable to a company luncheon or family di nner. Savory Broiled Halibut with Curried Vegetables highlights the unique flavorthat clear. golden olive oil and halibut lend to quickly prepared meals. Alaska-StyleCioppino, ideal for entertaining. celebrates a variety df favorite seafood tastes and texturts, and a great emergency brunch or supper · dish is Creamy Salmon Pasta that blends convenient canned salmon and spinach with a decadent dollop of pureorea m. Zesty Marinated Salmon and Vegetable Salad is an ideal choice that makes even a diet meal delicious. Chunks of poached Alaska salmon, leeks, pea pods a~~ re~ pepper are a visual and taste delight. The oli ve 011-based Herb Dressi ng provides the fin ishing touch in a salad offeri ng sound nutrition and culinary appeal. • SAVORY BROILED HALIBUT WITH CURRIED VEGETABLES ,,.,, cup olive oil, divided 11. cup dry wblte wine l tablespoon finely minced parsley Salt and ~ppu 4 (aboat ' ounces each) Alaska halibut steaks, tbawtd If necessary 14 teaspoon carry powder l !,"a cups eacb tbln, diagonally sliced carrots and sliced caallflower 1 cup diagonally 1llctd 1reen onions Plain yogurt. (optional) Combine 3 tablespoonsolivc 011. wine. parsley. 11~ teaspoon salt and dash pepper. Place halibut steaks on broiler pan; brush generously with olive 011 mixture. Broil (Pleue eee SEAJl'OOD/C8) Light,zes Vale~tine cake symbol of love Be good to your heart: Reduce · No matter how yo u say ll, chocolate is synonymous wi th Val- ·entine's Day. A box of chocolate has been the traditional gift to give that special someone in yo ur life. For a new twist this year. surprise him or her with a chocolate dessert made lovingly right in your own kitchen. Rich and luscious. chocolate con tributes a special q uality to desserts so appropriate for a de- licious valentine treat. Chocolate Cherry Valentine Torte is a three-layer. delectable beauty made in a heart-shaped pan. Cream Filling and a scrumptious Chocolate Whipped Cream Frost· ing decorate this tasty treat enh anced wit h tangy cherry pie filli ng. Cherries compliment the Oavor of chocolate and add special eye appeal for Valenti ne's Day. Assemble the torte early in the day and chill thoroughly before 5erving 8 to I 0 generously. Or. prepare Chocolate Kiss Mousse. Many chocolate lovers declare mousse the most luscious or chocolate desserts. Milk chocolate kisses are melted to form the mousse base before spooning into fa ncy parfait glasses. Layer wi th pink tinted almond whipped cream before topping with a subtle "kiss." Following a soft candlelight di nner. serve Chocolate Kiss Mousse for an elegant and romantic finale. CHOCOLATE CHERRY VALENTINE TORTE % e11s separated 'fa cup Hgar I 'I• cups unsifted all-purpose flour l cup Hgar '"-cup u11weetened cocoa ~ te11poon bakln& soda ~ te11poon salt 'fa cap veaetable on I C•P btmermUk or so.r milk• Cream FU1la1 (recipe belew) C•ocolate W•tpped CrNm FrMthl1 (recipe below) t c1p1 (U -oHce CID) c•erry pie fl Ille& . "To sour milk; Use: I table poon vincpr plu milk to equal I cup. Beat ca white in small mixer bowl un til foamy~ ,radually beat in 111 cup supr until tiff peak form t a 1dc. Combine Oour. I cup supr. cocoa. bak1ria soda and It (Pl_.. ... 8TMBOL/C$) .. cholesterol level Februan 1s .\mcncan Hean Mon th To man\. this second month ofthc.)earcalls for heart-shaped bo'<es ofs""eets. valentines that warm the heart. and other heart-wanning gifts traditional to St. Valentine's Da). Yet American Hea rt Month was not designated to celebrate the love-symbolizing hean. 1t 1s a tame for leam1ng "'h) 550.000 loved ones are lost each )Car to coronal) heart disease Sponsored b)' the .\mencan Hean Assoc1at1on . Heart Month reminds the public that there are ... olunteer across the country spreading the word about .Qtrd10\.ascular d1s.ea$C, the nation's number one l11lcr The) talk about atherosclerosis -v.hcn deposits of fatt) substances in the anenes obstruct the flow of blood to the hean. causing a heart attack. O•her links to hean disease include cigarette smoking. high blood pressure, obcs1t). •aress. 1nact1\.1t) and diabetes. Recent!) the National Institutes ofHc.-alth c;ummoned a panel of health e\pert'i to re view the relat1onsh1p bctv.ccn heart disease and high blooJ cholcc;terol. The1r concluss1on· elc ... ated cholesterol le ... els 1n the blood 1'i a maJOr cau!IC of corona~ d1~ase The\ also announced that .\mencan · .. blood cholesterol levels are on th~· a"erage too high -~~O to :?bO milligrams ~r deciliter of blood (mg/di) tor m1dJlc-agc.-d persons This. the panel agreed. 1 one of the rt":l\On'I ~ h' Much of the population dies of heart disease In earl.). 19t<4 the l 1p1d Research ( lm1l Pnmal) p~,cnt1on Tnal ho\\cd tonclu'1'd) in men that lov.enng high blood cholesterol le' els reduce<> the ml of heart an.ad. There 1 also much evidence that the ~me 1c; true for elevated leH•ls in women J:.he national panel 1s now sa ying that almo t all '\mencans ha'e elc,ated lc\.cl' thl'rcfore t''eryone. including children over age~. should reduct' h1'> or hc.-r cholt terol le ... els. To loY.cr the nation's cholesterol le' els. the panel strong!) recommend mod if) mg the .\mencan diet. Members believe drug treat ment should onh he used for tho<;t' ~oplc who do not respond adequate!) to d1c.-tar\ mca ures. The idea hchmJ a modified diet 1s to lov.er the consumption of total fat . saturatC'd tat and cholesterol \aturntcd f.its are sohd at room temperaturc \ome foods high in ..aturatcd fat are butter. mt'at fat. cream t ht't'~ and semi-soft and hard cheese· Fats that arc liquid at room temperature arr u uall) polyunsaturated These include 'cgctahlc oils. such as com 011 Margannc and ma,onna1sc art commonl) more pol}unsaturated 1han saturatC'd (Check the label to male sure that hqu1d oil 1s the first tngred1<'nt l Egg )Oil~. meat. and da11') products contain chole terol. a wa \- hke ubstan<-t found 1n animal fa1 olc tcrol 1s not found 1n vegetable product In a mod1fiC'd diet. one's da1I~ mta~e ofchole tcrol hould not c'ettd '<lO milligram More unportant 1 thcdcetta of saturated fat 1n the l\mcncan diet. sa) the e'pcns o more than 10 pcrunt of datl) calones should come from saturated fat The u of pol) unsaturated f11. ho"'-ner. hould be 1ncrcatcd 1n the diet. but not to c cced more than 10 percent of caloric . . \Cral research tud1cs how that Ott h1&h an polyunsaturated fat help rcdu<-t the le,tJ of chute tcrol an t~ blood: trum. The pol)unsaturated oils used in th tud• 1ncludcd corn couon'CC'd. s.affiowcr. SO)bcan and unno~r 0tl . rcductaon of total fat 1nta~c to pcrctnt or I s of ralori 1 advitcd. 1n "-'C'1aht lo s redu blood chol~terol in m t pcop&c the panel \U \t\ th:ll the fil'\t '1t'p 10 lo'li nna ChO&eActol kvcls 1 (Pl 11111 -•AaT JCS• ~---- • • ~'Z T~C?YWe ... ... ... ... .. . ..... .. -.... -. . HOID.emade canifleS sWeetidea HEART HEALTH •.. Prom Cl calorie restriction for the overweight. as well as a balanced diet for maintaining ideal weight. The ratio of the type of cholester<arriers in the blood can be a key factor in preventing heart diseari:There are two major t)•pcs ofcholesterol carriers -high-density lipoprotein (H DL} and low· density lipoprotein (LDL). It is known that cholesterol transported by H DL helps the body gel rid of excess cholesterol and is less likely to clog blood vessels ' than is LDL, which has proven detrimental to arteries. According to the findingsoftheongoingFramingham (Mass.) Heart Stud)'. the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL<arried cholesterol an the bloodstream may best indicate the risk of heart attack. It is general practice to inte_nsiyely treat a person whose ratio of total cholesterol to tfDL choleSferol is higher than 4.5 to I. The ratio is lowered with a diet low in calories. cholesterol. and saturated fat. Here is a main dish recipe that is moderate an cholesterol and saturated fat. Appropriate to American Hean Month 1s a new cd1t1on of "Four Keys to a Healthy Heart," a JI.page booklet discussing risk factors in heart disease. For a free single copy, print your name and . address with zip code on a postcard and mail to Mazola Nutrition/Health Information Service, Dept. FK·C. Box 307. Coventry, CT 06238. Eliminating the chicken, and using vegerable broth makes the following dish a cholesterol·free pasra dish. PAST A CHICKEN TPSS 3 tablespoons cora oU o/4 poud boned, skinned chicken, cat in strips I cap sUced celery 1f. cap cllepped oaioa Ya cup cllicken bo•lllon or vegetable broth 1/4 cup dry sherry o/4 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves '19 teaspoon pepper 1 mediam sweet red or gree1a pepper, cat in tbin strips •/4 cup chopped parsley Ya pound 1pagltettl, cooked wldtoat salt, drained In large skillet. heat com oil over medium·high heat. Add chicken, celery, and onion. Stirring frequently, cook 2 minutes. Add bouillon, sherry. tarragon and pepper: simmer 6 minutes. Add red pepper and parsley.cook I minute. Place chicken mixture over spaghet11; toss before serving. Makes 4 servings. Each serving with chi cken provides: 440 calorics. 28 gram~ protein. 51 grams carbohydrate, 6 grams pol yunsaturated fat . 1 grams saturated fat. 50 milligrams cholesterol. 220 milligrams sodium. Brandy offers touch qf elegance . to truffles. frui t:" The e simple recipes for home- made chocolate truffles and stuffed apricots, resplendent with an elegant toucll of brandy from Cali- fornia . arc sweet gif\ ideas with a personal touch. An inexpensive alternative to commercially made chocolates, even a novice home chef can make tasty valentine treats without elaborate equipment or eitotic in· gredients. The secret is a small amount of California brandy that adds a unique fla vor without over· powering the palate. Truffles and stuffed apricots are popular confections year 'round and these brandy.enhanced choc· olates make an unusually delicious version of the. standard recipe. Top ofT your Valentine's Day treats with Honey.Cream Coffee, made with an enticing dash of California brandy, and you can be assured of winning your Valen· tine's heart. CHOCOLATE BRANDY TRUF· FLES 1/4 cup chopped pecans 4 tablespoons California brandy 1 pound dark sweet chocolate 6 ounces milk chocolate 1 Ya cap heavy cream 3 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon batter Dark or mUk chocolate for dipping Combine pecans with 3 table· spoons of brandy; let set 2 hours or overnight. Melt dark and milk chocolates over hot wa ter. Boil cream. honey and butter two minutes; add to chocolate. Beat th oroughly with pecans and re· maini ng I tablespoon brandy . Let stand overnight. Roll into small balls and dip into mel ted chocolate or roll in powdered chocolate or sprinkles. Makes ap. proximately 5 dozen truffles. BRANDIED STUFFED APRICOTS 1 poand dried ap_ricots 1/4 cap pla1 t tablespoons Cali- fornia brandy •;, pound blanched, peeled almonds, ground 13• cups powdered sugar I egg wllite, stiffly beaten • - / Granulated sugar Combine apricpts with I/• cup brandy; let set for 2 hours or overnight. Blend ground almonds. sugar and 2 tablespoons brandy; mix in egg white. If mixture is too s.tiff. add brandy, a drop at a time. Fill each apricot with almond paste: roll in sugar. Allow to dry on rack --overnight Makes approx· imately 11/i pounds. HONEY ·CREAMED COFFEE %~ cup1 bot coffee 1 dasll cloves Ya cap Callforala brandy 1 tablespoon boney e;<, cap-wblpphrg cream Cinnamon Brat cream with honey and cloves until stiff. Pdur I ounce brandy into each of 4 mugs. Add coffee. top with honey-cream and sprinkle with ci nnamon. tanoNEYilAKED r;-~ssert One taste is all it takes! party cures winter blahs It\ a .. winterlude .. time of the Maman preserves. Using preserves 3 tablespoons o sugar )'Car when we all want to. take a of this light consistency created a 1"' C11P1 of fioqr break from wanter's doldrums. Cel-delicate tan and also saved the time 1 eu, beaten ebrate with a luscious dessert pany of boiling and glazing fresh fruit. Damsonplum Bone Maman for fri ends after a concert. a night at... At a fireside party for two, a preserve the theater or make it a special preuy heart-shaped chocolate cake, Preheat oven at 375 de~es. Mix occasion by itself. decorated with fluffy whipped together all the ingredients until It will o nly tdk1• y<>u .1 h·w minutes to take that tac,t<.•, 1t tdk.,.., ui, In the true spint of winterlude. cream. is the sweetest way to well blended. Press dou&h into 8 3. d little lon~t·r to ~·rl<·< t 11 I M h ham 1s covNed with rJr<' "Pit, • ., .md guests will be delighted with col· someone's heart. inch tartlet pans. Chill for JO smo kt•d owr a "f)i'< i.11 hlt•nd ot h1l kory and applewood t hip' for orful fruit tarts filled with a most Complete your winterlude party minutes. Add spoonfuls of Bonne no lfo•'>s than 30 hour., It\ thl'n uldZed with c.ostly 1mport<.•d spic<'"' longed· for summer fruit: fruits that with a selection of fancy Swiss Ma man damson plum preserve. " can't be found in one's garden or chocolate , hean-warming liquor· 0 · -1 dnd go ld e n hon(•y C,o < ome> in fo r a frN• ~ample dnd brino our 0 fli Bake 15 to 2 minutes or unt1 " markets an late wi nter. avorcd co ees. or spicy. herbed coupon w ith you IU'>t in < ''"t' A fruit tart 1s especially easy to drinks. golden. (SAVINGS aRTIFl,.. ... TI:) make following a shon<ut recipe HEART CAKE 0 1q11" ~ .. ..,,.~e .• k•·•111""'' 1"' """''a:; borrowed from the French. A a..-~ic FRUIT TART HAVE A I r--s-av-e--3--0¢ _pe __ r--,-b.-o--ife-r-, ~~~~·~r·.~'m~~r ·r~tt'i.t~~~ :::~:••Y<'-4••1oll :~~:::::k: abundance in French Bonne I stick of DDsalted batter S.rfla dtofflate bar PresE'nt th1 ) ... wing < 1•111111 <1t1· ,u your local p.irtu 1pating Hont>vB i1lo.1•d · ~ ,.... Miier, Mfteietl ~lorl" .and rt•< t•ivt• lOc ,,.., pnun<I off lhe pure ha\l' prtt e ot our ht1lf or lull PORK BUTT AND BOURBON APPLES I C9J .... , Hon1•yB.lkPd hrand h.im' Cood at part1t1patinR \hlrP., only Oftt'r l'llfl!H'" t-poud (seaeroH) amok. e4 beetles•,.,.. tu.Ider Mtt l C9J n..r Febru.Jry 16, 1985. I eg1. 1" <"' ""-v" ,,, 111111"'"1111 "'• 11 ">•o 1 ... < 1'""'' "' "' 1 "' '"'t."1" .. ..._. 11 '" """'"' WHle cloves -• Separate cu yolks and whites. In 1,..1r::iwoo1> ... ou11 11011Y\\~1<1n ''••111•11)(.1 "''"''o r'''' ""o P.\Hl>f"" .,..,, 11n tt-oance eaa auwtttened 1llced a"i" a double boi"ler, melt ch""'olatc and "HltM,f 11\ll\llll \Al l<\'141 ,11> '"' 1111(.<) \"" 10'>1 \o\'\jl'°' 1·0111\•I\ \<\ .. IA '141"" \ "'-\l "'\"V"H m••-'"'<' '"'""''''":1"~1\110111 .. "\''"l"'~""'~1 "0'11""'""""' .,,, cwpflrmlypaclletl darkbreW9Hpr 1 tick butter. stirrina con tantly. ll fotO lo•ll luwl"f Pl.11.1 ~ltfllo ANAHflM lht' V1ll.1Rl ( ... , .. t ·~ tea1poo19 sroead claumOD When mixture II melted, remove '""' "'~"" w~ ., "'"' """'"'"'' '' '""'" ~~~ ~ •p ao prHf bo•rboa e from l\eat and let cool. Beal -.a4 111 ....... 1 • ;i.a 111;-111u 1.a 1o1\ i.a1i1 c • d · II ... _ HUNTINGTOH MACH c0tOHA °'' MAa Cook butt accordina to wrapper directions: rain we and anscn whitt in mix1na bowl to son peaks. 1•)0"'' 91 .... h si..d ... c.111 .. -kl ... ,.,," 1111 .. • """" cloves at I ·inch intervals over sbrfacc. Place butt in a bakina di h (about Set aside. • M''"!11·•11it" "'71"'11""""" ,~'.:!.' ';~·~!:~:.~;"'" f" 10 by 6"by 2 inches): surround with apple . Sprinkle apples with supr. In another bowl blend •uaar. I otAHCA 141'' N '0 •11n HON ~ ... " .... O I cinnamon and bourbon. Bak 1n a preheated 42,-dcartt oven. basting stick butter and cap. Then add 11 k.11t>fLt ...... 1f'l7 ~II.Cf flJlf'VUc •• I . 6 . I d h I d n F Id L-----------.:...---------------------' butt several lime . until apple arc very hot. Makes __ sc __ r_v_an..;;:1'""". _____ coo_c c oco ate an our. o,. ( . I I I • egg whites (about 1/.a of the mixture at a time) with gentle strokes taking care not to "overfold." Pour mix· ture into greased and floured pan and bake 40 minutes. Test the cake by inserting a toothpick in the center. The ideal consistency is when the pick is covered with bits of cake, but not coated with batter. Let the cake fully cool (one day is ideal but several hours will do) and garnish with chocolate curls and whipped cream. ASPEN APPLEJACK % CIPI apple J•lce % clmmoa 1tlclll 4 cloves t 1llct1 seeded lt moa c•t lato Ila Ives t to 4 tablespoo.. pere maple synp (or to ta1te) C.Uletl Perrier P1tte each of the four lemon aments with a whole clove. Break cinnamon stick.$ in half. immer totethcr all but the Perrier for S to I 0 minutes. Chtll thorouahly. Pour equal amounts into four atassc each with a cinnamon stick and lemon sqmcnt. tir in 4 ounce chilled Pemer into each glu . rvc 4. .. 0 ft ft OnOT ••• ______ ...... Kahlua pralines: Gift from the heart Kahlua mt\l'\ ma"u:ally 1n this cream). nut.filled prnll\'\e recipe with a chocolate surprise. Spoon into \mall foil cup for an extrava- gant look. or into umc-tempttn& indi\ 1dual . mounds and they're read) 10 gilt wrap and share with favontc \alcntml's. K A H LU A C H OCO L ATE PRALINES "'a cup heavy cream 2 (I-ounce) squares semi-sweet chocola te, cut up 11:1 cup kahlua 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons light corn syrup 2 tablespoons butter l ( 2 1"1 ounce) package macadamla or other outs, coarsely chopped SYMBOL ... From Cl in large mixer bowl. Add oil. buttermilk or sour milk and egg yolks; beat unttl smooth. Gently fold egg whites into batter. Grease and Oour two-heart. shaped cake pans or 9-inch layer pans: pour about 12/i cups batter 'mto each pan. (Reserve remaining batter in refrigerator while first 2 layers bake.) Bake at 350 degrees for 18 to 20 mmutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched in center. Cool 5 minutes. 1n,ert onto wire rack. Bake remaining la )er: cool complctcl~. Propare Cream F1lltng. Place I la}er on se rving plate: pipe or spoon I-inch edge 1 Hnch thick around laye r: spread 111 cherf) filling 1n center. Top \.\Ith second la yer. Spread with 1·i remainmg Cream Filling. Top with thi rd la yer. Spoon remaining cherry filling onto top of cake. leaving l- 1nch edge. Preparc Chncolatl' Whipped Crt•am Frost 'i1des of cake with . Chocolate Whipped Cream. Pipe top edge wi th remaining cream filling. Chill complete I ~. 'itore in refrigerator unttl serving. 8 to 10 'ien 1ngs Turn cream and chocolate into 2- quart saucepan. and place over low heat . c;11mng unttl chocolate 1s mdtcd. Add kahlua. 'lugar and corn syrup. Heat to boiling, stirring-until sugar is dissolved. Place candy thermometer in mixture and boil over moderately low heat to 234 degrees (soft ball stage). R~movc from heat. a nd add butter .. Let stand 5 minutes. then beat with a spoon until mixture thickens and begins to lose its $loss. 't1r in. nuts. Working quickly, spoon into small foil cups or in mounds on waxed paper. Ma kes 2 dozen small candies. .• ..... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday. Februaty 8. tM6 Cl (PAID AT $50 000 PER VEAR FOR 20 VE ARS1 Cream Filling: Whip l r up heavy cream w11h 2 tablespoons sugar and I teaspoon "an1lla in small m1'<er howl until sttfT peaks fo rm. Chocola te Whipped Cream: Combine 1 ~ cup sugar and 1 ~ cup unsweetened cocoa m small m1'<er bowl. Add I cup hea V) cream and I teaspoon vanilla: beat on low speed to combine. Beat on medium speed until stiff peaks form . OVER 5 3,000,000 IN PRIZES AVAILABLE CHOCOLATE KISS MOUSSE l 1'1 cups minla tu re or 1 S regular marshmallows 'l:J cup milk 2 teaspoons Kirsch or 11• tea- spoon almond extract 6 to 7 drops red food color 36 milk chocolate kisses. un - wrapped I cup heavy cream 4 milk chocolate kisses for garnish. optional ( omhine marshmallows and milk 1n small saucepan 't1r con- stantl) O\ er lo~ heat until marshmallows arc melted and mix- ture 1s \mooth. Remove from heat. Pour 1 1 cup marshmallo"' mixture in to medi um bowl: blend in Kirsch or almond ex tract and food color. Set aside. Add 36 milk chocolate kisses to the rema1n1ng marshmallow mix· turc; return to low heat and stir until kis cs are melted. Remove from heat; COQ I to room temperature. Whip cream until c;tifT: fold I cup mto chocolate mixture. Gradually fold remaining wh1prx-d cream into almond mixture. Fill parfait gla~ses about '~ full with chocolate mix- tu rl': top with almond cream. Chill for J to .a hourc; or until set. Garnish wtth a kiss. 1f desired. 4 sen ings. BAKED SOLE J ..., pounds fillet of sole t tablespoons diet margarine '"' cup grated onion 2 cloves garlic. chopped 1'1 cup water • I teaspoon dry mustard t teaspoons lemon juice I ta blespoon Worcestershire H UCt ' 1 teaspoon paprika I teaspoon soy sauce I teaspoon brown sugar • ~ teaspoon white peppu 6 drops Tabasco H UCt 3 tablespoons <'hoppt'd pan ley Plat'C thl' filkt of c;olc in a baking dt'lh 3nd )Ct aside. 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During the middle ages. love potions were popular and included such foods as almonds. honey. cinnamon and ginger. Food con- tinues to be a way of awakening romantic feelings . Candy and choc- olates. JCWels. Oowers and an) thtng hean shaped 1s appropnate for the season. A. special meal cooked fo r a loved one 1s appropriate, too. Here. for example. 1~ a dinner that' easy and manageable. The main dish. Baked Parmesan Chi cken . 1s mftdC by brushing chicken breasts with mayonnaise then coating with a mixture of bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. It's not only quick. but the mayonna1 \c adds navor and moist- ness. Pea~ and carrots add color to the rice. A garnish of watercress and a radish rose perk!. 1l up. The salad is topped "1th a Creamy Italian Dressing. For dessen. serve Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. a valentine touch that's unbelievably easy. The recipes have been developed to make four servings. That as. they generousl y serve two or moderately serve four. BAK ED PARMESAN CHICKEN *ti cup fine dry bread crumbs •1, cup grated Parmesan cheese 'ti teaspoon dry mustard *ti teaspoon paprika 'Iii teaspoon pepper 2 whole chic ken breasts, aplit ll:J cup real mayonnaise Place bread crumbs. cheese, mustard . paprika and pepper in large plastic food bag; shake to blend well. Brush chicken on all sades wllh real mayonnaise. Add one piece at a time to crumb mixture: shake to coat well. Ar- range on rack in broiler pan so that Z tablespoons milk Z table11poon5 red vlneaar I teaspoon Italian sea1onlng -•;, teaspoon sail '18 teaspoon pepper 1 clove garlic, minced or prtH· ed In small bowl. stir together real ma)onnaise. milk. vineger. Italian !.easoning. salt, pepper and garlic. Cover: refngeratc. Makes 11/4 cups. Tossed salad with Cream y Ita l- ian Dressing: Toss toge ther 1 cups tom lettuce leaves. 1,'! cup alfalfa sprouts. 1h cup sliced mushrooms and 111 cu p cherry tomato hal ves. Serve with Cream) Italian Dress- ing. CHOCOLATE DIPPED STRAW· BE RRIES l pint stra wbe rries 1 package (6 ounces) semisweet ·chocolate pieces Ll·aving stems on, gently brush strawberries to remove any dirt. In I-quart saucepan. heat ch()('olate pieces over low heat until melted: mr until smooth. Remove from heat. Dip strawberries into melted ch()('olatc coating about 2/i of each straw~rry. Place on waxed paper- lincd tra). Refrigerate at least 30 minute'> or until chocolate 1s set. pieces do not touch. Bake an -l25-- degree oven j() to 35 minutes or until golden bro" n and chicken 1s tender RICE MEDLEY 2 tablespoons corn oil I medium carrot, coarsely chopped 4 green onions, thinly sliced l cup uncooked rice 2 cups chicken bouillon or broth l cup frozen peas, thawed In 2-quart -.aucepan. heat com oil over med ium heat. Add carrot and green oni ons. Stirring fre- quentl), f:ook I minute. Add nee. Stimng constantly. cook I minute (do not brown). Add bouillon; bring to boil. Reduce heat: cover and SJmmer 20 min utes. 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Cook over moderate!\, low heat. .. t1mn1 con· stuntl'r until lhllkCncd ~llr tn hom1n\. ham. cck ry and pepper. heat thorough!)'. \t1 mng oc- casaonall) <itr' c hot or Yery warm Make'.," \Cn 1ng'> -about 1/J cup ncn r-~~~~----~--~~--~~~~::::::::c::~~~~~=--=--_..,..,~="'~~~~~~~~~~~~~""=~~~~~~~~~ rl f . _______ -----___ ---------·-... ·-• ..-· ... ·-=-.=-·-··-•011o1n .............. i.111· .. a ... a1111a ... ·11110111c ... 2 ..... • .. alliila ... ~ ... ..,.111·-..~.-· ... ·-· ... •--···--....... _,._ _____ ....__.. _ _.._ ____ ___ • .. HeaTtyyeast br eads will rise to any occa.._.. .. On cold winter ni1ht , heany yeast breads and roJI art an unforaettable combinati on with tasty stews and oup . What' more. these breads arc faster to prepare th~n yo.u'd expect, bccause\hcy use qu1ck-nse yeast. Delicatessen Black Bread is a dark and delicious rye bread. The bread gets its fine dark coloring from the addition of dark molasses and unsweetened chocolate. Molasses adds a delicious navor to the moist. old-fashioned Molasses Oatmeal Bread. This bread uses the European technique of soakinagrains in boiling water to soften them. Three seeds -p<>ppy. celery and dill -add interest and navor to Speedy cdy MuffiM. Crtam of mushroom soup and American rhce~ are a notewonhy taste team in this ea y, no-knead recipe. '• c1pwaa.r Knead on nourt"d surface unul ooircd.RctumloavcstoovenforS -. .. tcr(ll~lUdqieeat.kt-tde. •,.. &easpooa cornstarch smootb and cla tic. about S rnmute or until &Jazc 1 aJos y and In latar bo11Wt, plllce 2 ~ '°'*9 earaway ltff• minute Place 1n areascd bowl. loave sound hollow when tapped. oatnn<hhOnni_,.,.,iaboilfti ln tarae mu,er bowl. combint I turnma toareasc top. Cover: let nsc Remove from pans: cool. Makes 2 w11tr. 11ir. Cool to I~. cup all-purpose flour. 1 cup rye inwarmplaceunt11double.30to4S round loavu. about IOmanuta;Sait indiuolwd DELICATESSEN BLA~K BREAD flour. yeast, bmn ccrtal. salt. minutes. yea 1. mow.es and salt. By ba8d. , t ~ to 3 caps all-parpose flHr <:araway seed and onion powder: Punch down dou1h. Divide into MOLA ES OATMEAL BREAD stir 1n halflhe flout: 1.ben .,adually t capt rye flour mix well. In saucepan. heat milk. 'h 2 parts. On li&htly Oourcd surface, 2 packq" 419k•·rlM Jeat& • tir 1n enoujh ttrnaini• ftOut ID 2 packa1es quick-rile yeast cup water. molasses. oil and choc-hapc each half into a round loaf: ''a up warm waa.r make a firm~ 2 cup• wtlole bran cereal olate until very warm ( 120-130 Place in attascd 8-inch layer cake 1 capt qalcll ,..lled oait Knead on Rowed ""rf'aoe 5 10 8 t tableapooa 111& degrees: chocolate does not need to pans. Cover; let ri~ in warm place t tablespooat 11torte•1ll1 minutes. Place in pellld bowl, J l tablespoon caraway 1eed1 melt). until almost doubled. al;>out IS 2 cups be1lla1 water tumina to 1fU1C top. Cover; let rite 2 &easpoon1 onloa powder Add to Oour mixture. Blend at minutes. Bake at 37S dearecs for40 'h np mo1a11t1 in warm place unul double, about l "' cups milk low speed until 'moistened; beat 3 to 45 minutes. 4 1ea1poe•t talt 30 minutes. 1 'h cup wa&er minutes at medium speed. By Combine I/~ cup watm-and corn-51,, &o t nps an.,.,.pou no.r Punch down dou&h . Divide into 1 '1• cup dark mol111es hand. gradually stir in .remaining starch for '-1-aze in small saucepan; l eu wlal&e, 1UptJy bea.... 2 pans. Onlishtly J\outcd ur{ace, 'I• cup oil rye flour and enough remaining all-heat to boiling. Brush on loaves 5 I tablespooa waa.r roll or pat each half 10 a l4x7-inch I square ( 1 ounce) unsweetened purpose flour to make a firm minutes before end of bakin~ Z &able•poM• qelcll roJlt4 oatt rectanJ)c. Sianina with shoner 1 chocolate dough. Sprinkle caraway seeds on loavC$, 1f Dis50lve yeast in 1/1 cup warm side. roll up ti&hdy. presainadouah ------------------------.,,----=--------------------------------------. into roll with each tum. Pinch EA. •I DOZEN SKAGGS ALPHA BETA LARGE EGGS EA. TREE 'IOP APPLE JUICE • 14.Ql. "°"" • wttm °" WHEAT I . SNfOWICH EA. °" ROUNDl'Of' SKAGGS ALPHA BETA PREMIUM BREAD LB.~ VINE RIPENED CANTALOUPE EA. FRl'IO l.AY VARIETY PACK CHIPS '. :::--"',..... LARGE CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS • 40-0Z. BOX ... oz CARTON TROPICANA ORANGE JU ICE SAVINGS RELA ff tO PREVIOOS WEFK'S ALPHA BE r A PfUCf! Oft LAST DAT[ PRIOR f() INlllAI Pftl(.f AHXK flON I:'(( 1 l -,j\,f Of Al>\iHHISW OR l'Rt lMO UONAI m '1') Copyr lilt l~'i Alf fo•}ht., u·so·r 'fl V.:1• r.·~"' tlw fight to 1111111 41u.111r.11+ ~ ).1lf, '•" 'c>lltt< h d "" ·•" ,,,,..,i.~ 1h • " 13. • 1 ~ ·• .. & I ~""' nul •~<'tl.•h~ " .111 ''"" ~ I • edges and ends to seal Place in a,reased 9xS-inch bread • pans. Cover: let rite: 10 warm platt until double, about 30 minutes. Combine ea white and I tab~­ spoon water; brush tops of loaves. pnnklc wnb 2 tablC$poons rolled oats. Bake at 400 degrees for 3S t6 r 40 minutes until golden brown. Remove from pans: cool. 2 loaves. SPEEDVSEm>VMllft"INI 3% ca,. aU-,...,..e fteu l paeta1e ~·&et-rlM Y8St > ,, t tables,.... .... , % tablespoon ...... , ~ ODIOD l teas,..._... sa)t 1 &ables,... '°"1 sedl I ~ teas,._. celel'y teelil I ~ &e&tpoo8t .Ull teet l cu (11% oaees) cream of mHllroom ... , • .-U.ae.il '• e11p water % tabl~ btltter er marpr- iJae leg . l cap *reddd Americu ,,.. , CHI dleete 1 &ablttpMD IMltter or marp.r- 1.De, melte.4 In large mixer bowl. combine I cup flour. yeast. sugar, onion and onion salt; mix well. Combine poppy seed. cclci'y seed and dill seed. ·Reserve l tablespoon for Topping; add remaining seeds t.o flour mixture. In saucepan, heat $0up. water and 2 tablespoons butter until very warm (120-130 degrees: butter does not need lo melt). Add lo flour mixture. Add egg. Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 3 m1nutes at medium speed. By hand. gradually stir in cheese and enough remaming flour to make a suffbatter. Cover. let nsc in warm place until light and doubled, about 30 manutes. PunC'h down dough. Using spoon dipped 1n melted butter. fill well greased muffin pan cups almost fu ll or poon into 2 well greased I· pound coff~ cans. Sprinkle tops with reserved seeds. CoHr: let rise 1n warm place until doubled. 25 to 30 minutes. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from pans: serve ~arm . 18 muffins. 'I Go Iris h , mak e some sod a bread 8) TOM HOGE .,,_..,., __ _ \h t\\O '1511'> 10 Ireland left a memory of a -warm people. a beautiful countr)S1de and food that "a., und1stingu1shed. save for thl· tish and breads Thl' salmon and trout that 1n- hab1t Ireland's nvers and stream) arc superb. are the lobsten and other shclllish. Otherwise. the meah are hcany and little more But the baked gOods. such as lnsh c,oda bread 1s delicious. When lnsh poets sang of lh('t r lnnd. the' must have had in mind tht" brcad·s and cakes baked da1l) 1n most homC's That'\ "h~m' favontc meal tn Enn 1s the ·robust breakfast 1ha1 fea1urc\ C\er)thing from oatmeal I pomdge to e-gg~ and bacon. and .100' l. all. thc hean) soda brrad \\ a\hed do" n b strong. hot tea ODA BREAD l 'J capt sifted flour I teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon-sod• % teaspoea1 11gar 3 n p wlaole wlaeat Oou l &ablHpooD bwtter. mar1arlnt> or bacon fa t 13• cup buttermlUt •-. teaspoon balling powdtr . 1ft tog~thcr flour. salt. soda and \ugar Stir in whole wheat Oou r add hutter and m1~ in wuh postn I hkndcr Make a well tn center ot flour mixture and add buttemun .. Ml\ \\.-tth a knife. cnouah tom kc J soO dough Form With nouttd fingcN 1nlo a I round hapc and place smooth std~· I up on l!ihtly-Oourcd balunJ heel C'ut a d~p cro n top, lcuina cul' so o"cr side of the bread. This 1\ to let bread nsc C\ cnl and cook pro~rl "'•thout $1>1ittina the mm Bake at 4SO dqrea for 45 m1nu1 until a nch brOwn . lap bottom ofloaf. lfit SOllnds hollo". the bread is d nc. When almo t coot wrap in' 10 .. ~l fur 1 tender l'nal, .. • •• ,, ......... y ..... ~ • .., .., • ., .. "•~Y' ·--..... ...-\ .... ~ ' . . . .... ... ~ ...., ......... ,, ... , . . .. . . ..... . . . Orange Co.at DAILY PILOT/WednMdey, Februery e. 1985 MOre wineries entering White Zin market .. Nouveaux" art wines of Btau-harles Krug, Mlrassou, Milano made from red Zinfandcl arapcs. waler.t>ased alues to allow label good Wpile Zins. the aroma is very jotais· released shortly after the and dozens of olhers have recently The juice is white. As soon as the collcclors to $oak and save. fruity. wi1h hints of strawberry and' hervcst. Even though the wines arc entered the fray. Beringer made its grapes are crushed the juice is Winemaker John Merritt made cherry. red. they arc fruity.1rapey and very first White Zin in 19831 and removed from contact with the his first White Zinfandel in t 983, The flavor li ves up to the promise easy to drink. California wineries l'C'portcdly jumped production to skins (lhe source of color). allowing and it was a good one. though I in the aroma. and the touch of adopted their own "nouveau" tra-nearly a half million cases in 1984. only the lightest tint or "blush" of don't 1hink he had the balance of sweetness is just right, with lively dition a decade ago, and those As mentioned in an earlier column. color to permeate the wine. sugar and acid as perfect as he acids sw.eeping the palate clean for wines. too. have met some com-Papaani Vineyards bas an exoellen1 From not cxistinJat all only a few wanted it. He got it all together in the nex t sip. Sweet enough for mercial success. version available at a bargain price years ago, to ~lhng millions of t 984. refreshment drinking: dry enouah 8\n California has a new one in· in a magnum ( 1 .5 liter) bottle. cases, is quite a jump. l hereby dub Baadlera ltU Wbi&e Zlafaadel · to accompany some foods. Salmon the form of White Zinfandel, and to my knowledge, to produce a Oneofthesmetlerproducersthat Whi te Zinfandel "America's (about $4.SO): One of the better wouldbeagoodcompanion. the American public is drinking White Zinfandel. and it was cenain-has been at it for several years is Wine." White Zinfandels of .1he 1984 0 more and more of these refreshing. ly th.e first to be successful. Sutter among my personal favorites, year BAN DI ERA VERSION -Ban-vintage. and al a most reasonable . <?N THE LEG,AL ~R . f'.'IT -It usually slightly sweet, beverages. Home continues to be by far the in and year ou1, and that's De-diera is the small winery in Sonoma price. l'm not into flowers, but isn t legal for California citizens (or with the beautiful colors ranging largest producer of these wines. Loach. County with the pretty Oowers on whatever the flower is on the label. those of rytost other states) .to sell from salmon to bright pink. thoush the field of competition is White Zinfandel. in case· yo u its labels. Each wine type features a it perfectly matches the wine's even a S!ngl.e . bottle of wane to Sutter Home was the first winery. growing with every harvest. don 't understand. is a white wine ·different label, and the winery uses "pink diamond" color. Like all ~not her individual, or even a ----------------------------------------------------------------, licensed dealer. The law states tha1 £.~.!!!~.!!~' ........... LI 1.87 ~.~~~.~~ll 1.87 ~~~~~.~~~l8 1.87 Bon... 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PKG 329 1s9 r Phlladelphla 109 K~~mc~~~! . 4 VAAIETIES P'Com Torllla 'LA TO'lflLLA ••••••• , • •••• M CT t';t0 .69 the seller must ha ve a license. If you in vested in 10 cases of'74 Mondavi Cabernet and planned to make a killing when it became more valuable. for~et it. Unless you donate to charity for a tax write-off, there is no legal way to dispose of your wine. The penalties for selling in viol- ation of the law vary from state to state. MORE LAW -Last year, Cali- fornia State Sen. Milton Marks attempted to pass a biU that would. have permiued consumers to at least sfill ·their wi nes (those five years_ olil QI olCler) to licensed dealers. Powerful interests expressed con-R me1i L 29 cem over the bill and it was c"'gAwo,.~ ... ~~ ............ EA • removed from the legislative pro-cess, even !hough it had already passeQ the senate and was in the eleventh hour in the house. r!!Jf~~}?!HO~ ............. LU29 Who objected? Wine Institute. F,..h Broccoll 39 "ICMINVlfAMtHS , ........ , ............... LI e the trade organization of the Cali- R~'-"'-& G-.. Onlo,,. 15 fornia wine industry. which in-.vr.,,.. ,_., dicated that opposition might be '"15•u llUffCHto · .... · .. · · · .. · · .. · · · · · .... EA • removed if the bi II were worded f!~~~~ ................ L• .19 di~e~~~:;·proposed ~ersion meets D' .. AIA•• n-,.. 49 their approval. but if it ever -.-r.. becomes law. consumers will get a u • "'° '· L.A.-ol • · .... · · • · • • · · .... · · ·······LI • raw deal. r *Splll Mate Towels ECONO 18-24 OZ., RANOOM WEIGHT PKG. 1~9 r~~:., Cheese 69 40Z. PKG. • rPopov Vodka IOPROOF 1 75 LTR. BTL rSeagram'• · 7 Crown IOPROOf 1 75Ll'R llTL 699 r~..a. ~~~~ .......... o: .. 0 .89 !~!'!'!. ~~ .~~~~ '" 16.99 I!!t!i~~~.~.~~'Hf" •fl 16.99 What was a simple. one-para- graph piece of legislation, has become. at the urging of Wine Institute, two pages of "bureau- cratese." that will allow only the very wealthy who own huge collec- tions to benefit. AS I 00 licensing fee combined with miles of red tape will prevent the small collector from e'Ver taking advantage of the law. I'd ask you to complain to Y.OUr favori te winery (most California wineries are members). or Institute president John Deluca, or commit- tee chairman Mike Monda vi of the Robert Mondavi Winery. but l ha ve been 1old 1hat if we make too much noise the bill will simply be killed altogether. BEST BUY -Keep in mind that "best bu y" picks are not alwa ys the cheapest wines, si mply the best va lues. There have even been "best bu ys" priced over the $10 mark. Today's pi ck is not only a $fCat value. but downright inexpensive. Tbe Monterey Vineyard 1t8t Chardonnay ($5.99): The grapes for this one came from several coastal growing regions. and this marriage of Chardonnays is a blissful one. For solid. everyday white wine drinking, this wine is hard to beat. The varietal identity is definitely there, and while it isn't one of those blockbuster Chardonnays with high extraction and overpowering oak. there is plenty of substance. In fact . the wine's major attraction is balance and drinkability. There is some subtle oak presence. ·but it is seasoning. not a major stalement. Veggies flavor breakfast treat SPINACH AND CORN PANCAKES "" pound 1plnacb "" cup plu1 l tabletpoon all- purpose flour l large e11 1 lar1e eu yolk 5 tablespoon• corn oil l cap milk 7-oance can wbole kernel corn, drained (~ cap) Pinch of nutmeg Pep)er to ta1te Butter Trim heavy bottom stems from spinach: wash and cook in water clinging to leaves until they wilt. Dtain and press out liquid: chop coarsel.y -there should be 111 cup. In a medium bowl wisk t0gether flour. egg, eaa yolk and oil; grad- ually wisk in milk. keeping smooth. Stir in spinach. com, nutmeg and pepper. Cover and refrigerate for onc hou~ ~ Melt I teaspoon butter in a skillet (about 4 inches across the bottom) over moderate heat; add a sc.ant I/• cup spinach mixtur~and cook until golden brown of\.hottom side -a few minutes. Tbrn with a wide spa1ula and brown other side. Keep warm in a low oven while cookin& the remaining panc.akes. Makes 12 . GRAPEFRUIT AND BANANACl)P With a small sharp knife cut peel away from a Larae arapcfruit so no white membrane remains. Cut away sections from dividina mem · brancs. Peel a small ripe banan11 slice and add to IJllpcfruit 1CCtions with orangc-01vor liqueur to taste. Cover and chill. Makes 2 'servings. ) N·utritious p~ar pie boasts no cholesterol, less sugar Are you one of those people who minutes. 'Remove from oven· set roraoes dcssens because of their aside to cool. • ~l~~~~ cu whi1es. 2S to JO empty calorics? You don't need to. In . a small saucepan spn'nk'· I P St I P. · t · · ~ n ·• small bowl beat egg whiles ear reuse 1e 1s as nu nt1ous as RC.la tin ov•r IL cup of the oranac ·1 f\ t'. · · d 1· · A d 't h " " " unt1 so peaks 1orm. Add suaar it ts e ic1ous. . n ' as no JU1"•. Letstand t'.or l m1'nu•·. Cook . ll'll--h I I "'" " "' and vanilla. ggat until stiff but not c o cstero · • over low heat, st1'm'na constantly d F Id · I · · Th r. h · 1 ry. o into ge atan mixture. e ires npc pears supp Y most u~til gelatin dissolves, about S Spoon into prepared crust. Chill of the sweetness for she pie so only minutes. ·1 fi G · I If h · · _ ... A d untt 1rm. am1sh with. orange 11 t c sugaris requir""'. n pears In a large bowl comb1'n• rema1'n-1· d I ·r · · I h'nh · • 1 · .. s 1ccsan arano a, 1 desired. Yield: are a so 1.,. in potassium, ow in inJ 3 cups orange juice with aelatin g ponions. sodium and a aood source of fiber. Ch'll · · Sunburst Chiffon Pie is another mixture. t until mixture bqins •Made with rolled oats, wnolc nutritious no-cholestrol treat for ,--to_th_i_ck_e_n_to_th_e_co_n_s_is_tc_n....:.c:....y......;o....:.f_w_h_c_a......;t'.....:.c..:.oc.:.;o...:n...:u;.;.:t•:..:•:..:.lm;.:.:..:.o.:.;.nd:;,;s:.:. • ..:::..et.:.:c.:... ----------~----------_.:__..:_ __ __:;, ______ __;:......._...._. __ _ dcsscn lovers. It, too, is made with htalthful saffiower oil, and other beneficial ingredients such as g.ranola and vitamin-C-rich orange jui ce. Both pies are easy to make and pre ny enough to serve for panics. PEAR STREUSEL PIE Wlaole WM.at Pastry• ~ c•p all-ptarpoae Dour ( 1111- 1lf ted) .,., cap Hlar, divided Ya teaspoon 1roud cinnamon 3 tableapoo11 safflower oil i table1pooa1 con1tarcb ';, teaspoon Jroaad gln_ger a Ya pound• firm, ripe pears 1 tablespoon ..plain dry bread crumbs Roll Whole Wheat Pastry be- tween 2 sheets of wax paper into an I I ·inch circle. Peel off top sheet of paper: in ven pastry into 8-inch pie pan : peel off remaining paper. Fit into pan. Flute edges and prick wi th fork tine,. Refrigerate I hour. Meanwhile, to make streusel combine in a small bowl flour. •;, cup sugar and cinnamon. Add saffl ower oil. Mtx w11h a fork or pastry blender until crumbly: set aside. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine I/, cup sugar, cornstarch and ginger: set aside. Cut pears in halves lengthwise: remove stems and cores. (Do not peel.) Thinly slice (makes about 6 cups). Toss with co rnstarch mi xture. Sprinkle bottom of pie shell with bread crumbs. Spoon pear mi xture on top: Sprinkle reserved streusel over pears. Bake until pears are tender. 45 to 50 minutes. (Cover pa stry or streusel. if needed, to prevent overbrowning.) Yield: 8 pon ions. •WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY ~ cup whole wbeat floor (llD· sifted) ~ cap all-purpose flour (un- sifted) •, teaspoon salt 41,, tablespoons safflower oil 11,'a tablespoons warm water 1 lfJ tablespoons lemon juice In a medium bowl mix wh ole wheat and all-purpose fl ours and salt. Make a well. Combine saf-' flower oi l, water and lemon juice. Pour into well. Stir just until flour is moistened. Form into a ball. Yield: Pastry for 8-inctf pie shell. SUNBURST CHIFFON PIE 1 Ya caps packaged granola• 'h cap safflower oil 'i4t cup chopped walnuts 3 tablespoon• light brown sugar i envelopes anOavored gelatin 3 Ya caps orange Jolee, divided i egg whites (at room temperature) 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon pare vanilla extract Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine granola. saffiower oil. walnuts and brown sugar. With the beck of a spoon. press firml y into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie pan. Bake until golden, 5 to 8 USDA CllllCE BONELESS I 89 BEEF • ROUND L& • IA9 32.oz. ASST. SP.t.GHETTI BONlilSS LONDON BROIL nlCK CUT ... •••• ••11L01• n• llOAST BONELESS 2 29 BEEF ROUND ...a.. t-. ma. .. .l& 1.~ L& e Cod-Bake. Broil or Fry 67 . L .. WILSON suaamac .. t·LB. I 59 ,A.CKAGE IA. • • ..... ATLANTIC SCllOD RLLlft ......................... La. AM~-.aur'Y ........... I \I, ·LB. LONG .. .89 lern1teini 8-0i. Asst. ITALIAN DRESSING ............................. M 29 KAI. ICAll DO• POOD l4·0Z. CAN ASSORTED .39 Diet Rite, RC 100 Of 2-llTER RC COLA .......................... 1.19 LARGE NAVEL .ORANGES SW&llUICY c L .. ...... YOeu.-r 8-0Z. llEG. Cit AS FttUll ON THE BOTTOM Aunt .lemlmo 32·0!. Boie ORIGINAL PANCAKE MIX ........... M ~ 8·0unc• Bostlet Sweet Juicy FRESH MUSHROOMS ............................................ EA .• 89 MAMMOTH MINEOLA TANGELOS ................... LB. .19 .69 Produce losses hurt consumer Fresh fruits and vegetables that r1tver reach the consumer or have to be sold at a reduced pnce to com~nsatc for lost quality and r1utntio nal value amount to about 13 perce nt of the total re tail value of fresh produce. Robert F. Kasm1re. vegetable rharkc11ng specialist for UC Coop- erative Exten ion. told agricultural l'adcrs at a Davis conference that th is S 1.5 billion national problem will hurt Cali forn ia agriculture if 11 continues. The probkm. he said. is in the handling an d transponation sys- tems that move produce from farm to consfimtr. . The UC marketing s~cialist ched three major rea sons why fresh produce losses arc high er than ritce sary: -Poor temperature manage· rnent. particula rly while products art in tron it. II 8·0unce PRETTY NAILS INSTANT POLISH REMOVER ...... 1.79 2-0t. 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FH 13. 141$ NO CASE DISCOUNTS ON AOVtmsm Sl'KlAlS ;,,..--t--~-----------------...... -------..---.-----------------.... -Haulina mixed load Not all Qr the comm0d1 tics hauled totethcr have the same tcm pcraturt requ1re- tntntJ. " ompctina produetaon areas throuahout the Unncd tate and C•nada arc arowina hke waldfirc and tak ina the cdac off the mar~ct. Unle we do a more efficient JOb 111un1ourprodu<'C to con umerJ an our out-of·statc market • Cahfom1a llric ulturc wi ll be hun," sa id Kasm1re. (----' . I ' I' \ \ I l \ ·~~ "' •' • • ...... I J . I • ... I I t Cord"'-1M200 ........................ $22M ......, .................................. 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Let the children measure the rookie dough onto the cookie sheets and pat it down in 61/2-inch circles. These oversize cookies bake in just \IX to seven minutes so anxious }Oungsters won't have long to wait to put the cake together. While the cookie layers are cooling. prepare the Creamy Straw- bcrf) Filling. To assemble. alter- nate la yers of cookie with the stra~berl) filling. Use some of the filling to decorate the top of the cake. ..\Chocolate Glaze. drizzled over the top. adds a final touch. This versatile cake can also be used for a child's birthday party -JUSt decor- ate the top to sui t your needs. Complete the party menu with Two-Tone Fudge. This special fudge combines two tastes kids love: chocolate and peanut butter. Use homemade Valentine's Day card s as place markers at a table set with a colorful tablecloth and napkins. Add a big pitcher of milk to complete the party fare. Note: To convert any baking chocolate recipe to a cocoa taste sensation use this handy formula: Three le vel tablespoons cocoa plus one level tablespoon shortening (solid or ltqu1d) equals a one-ounce square of baking chocolate. CHOCOLATE COOKIE CAKE 1 cup butter or margarine I 'la caps sugar %eggs 2 teaspoons vantlla 3 \'2 cups unsifted all-purpose nour ~cup cocoa J teaspoon baking soda 12 teaspoon salt Creamy Strawberry Filling (recipe below) Chocolate Glaze (optiona l; recipe below) Cream butter or margarine and sugar in large mixing bowl until light and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla: beat on high speed for 5 minutes. Combine fl our. cocoa. baking soda and salt; gradually add to creamed mixture (mix in last cup by hand to form a th ick dough). Measure batter by 1h cupful s onto ungreased cookie sheets (2 cookies per sheet). Pat into 61h-inch ci rcles. 3 inches apart. Bake at 375 degrees for 6 to 7 minutes or until set. Cool I minute. Remove from cookie sheet; cool completely on wi re rack. Prepare Creamy Strawberry Filling. 8 large cookies (7 inches in diameter). Creamy Strawberry Filling 3 ounces cream cheese, softened 1/c cup butter or margarine, softened 3~ cups (1 pound) confec- tioners' sugar 2 to 2 ~ tablespoons miJk 3/c teaspoon strawberry extract it, teaspoon vanilla Red food color Blend cream cheese and butter. Add sugar alternately wi th milk; beat until creamy and de ired consistency. Add Mrawbcrl) ex- tract. va nilla and food color. To Assemble: Alternately la yer cookies and about 1/4 cup Creamy Strawberry Fill ing, beginning and ending wi th cookie (reserve small portion of Filling for decoration). Prepare Chocolate Glaze. Decorate Cookie cake with remaining Filling and Chocolate Glaze. 8 to 10 servings. To Serve: Cut into slices or remove a layer at a time and break into serving size pieces. Chocolate Glaie I tablespoon butter I tablespoon cocoa I tablespoon water 1'2 cup confectioners' sugar I .a teaspoon VaDJlla Melt butter in small saucepan O\>Cr very low heat: add cocoa and water. stirring constantly. until mixture thickens slightly. Remove from heal. Graduarly blend in confectioners' sugar and vanilla; beat until smooth. TWO-TONE FUDGE '" cup butter or margarine 11a cup cocoa l teaspoon vanilla 2 cups ( 12-ounce package) peanut butter chips 4 1'2 cups sugar I jar (7 ounces) marshmallow creme 112 cups ( 12-ounce c an) evaporated milk ', cup butter or margarine Line a 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan with foil: set as ide. Melt 1h cup butter: cool slightly. Blend cocoa, melted bu11er and vanilla in medium bowl until smooth: set aside. Place I cup peanut bu11er chips in second and medium bowl: set aside. Combine sugar. marshmallow creme. evaporated milk and 1/4 CU.P butter in heavy 4-quart saucepan. Cook. stirring constantly, over medium heat until mixture comes to a roll ing boil; boil and stir 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Immediately add half (about 3 cups) of hot mixture to peanut bu tter chips. Pour remainder into cocoa mixture: stir to blend. Add remaining peanut butter chips to cocoa mixture: set aside. Beat pea nut butter mixture unttl chips are completely melted and mixture begi ns to thick.' Immedi- ately spread evenly in prepared pan. Beat cocoa mixture until chips are melted and mil{ture begins to thicken. Spread evenly over top of peanut butter layer: cool until set. Remove from pan: remove foil. Cut into I-inch squares. Store in airtight container in a cool. dry place. About 4 pounds. SEAFOOD ENTREES LIGHT, ZESTY ... From Cl 4 to 5 inches from heat 4 to 6 minutes on each side or until fish flakes when tested with a fork. Brush occasionall y wtth basting sauce during broiling. Heat curry powderio 2 tablespoons olive oil in skillet for I minute. Add ca rrots and cauliflower: saute until crisp-tender. Add green onions: season to taste with salt and pepper. Arra nge on serving platter with halibut. Serve wtth yogurt. Makes 4 servings. ALASKA-STYLE CJOPPINO po.ad Alaska Snow or Kha& crab. thawed If necessary I lar1e oalon, chopped J cup eac• sliced celery and chopped 1reen pepper t lar1e cloves 1arllc, minced 2 to 4 table1poons olfve oil I cu ( H ouces) whole tomatoes, dJced wtt• ll4tJd J can (I naces) tomato saace I np eac• bottled clam jalce ud dry •bite wine J teaspooa basil, craslled "• teas,.oa thyme, craslled I bay leaf I po1114 Alaska cod, pollock or rock.fl1ll flllet1, thawed If 1tece11ary and cut Into 1 Yi ·Inell cabe1 2 dozea small clams Co,ptlonal) Bottled lllot pepper saace ''• c., cbopped parsley Claeese CrHt"' R1nse crabundcrcool water. Cut crab 1ntoscrvina- s1zcd p1cCC's; score backsoflca sections usina larac heavy knafoorslit w11h kitchen shears Saut.conion,cclcry.grccn pepper and prltc 1n ohveoil until tender. Add remain ma 1nared1cnts except seafood. hot pepper sauce. parsley and Cheese Croutons; simmer, covtred. 30 minutes. ddcod.crabandC'lams:cook about S minutes or unttl clam shells open and lish flakes when tested with fork. ason to taste with hot pepper sauce. Gamish with par,lcy. Serve with hec~C'routons. Makes 4to S Krv1np. CMeteCNllt"': Heat 2 to 3table$poonsohveoil1n lullet. dd lcups lt1h1n bread cubci;11utc until evenly browned. Cool ,ltahdy To w11h 2 tabkspoonsJratcd Parmesan chce1C. Make 2 cups. CREAMY 8ALllON AND PASTA I caa ( 15 1\ onces) 1almoe ( % tablespoons minced shallots or onion % tablespoons olive oil Heavy cream 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard a,. teaspoon tarra1on, cn slled 8 ounces Jar1e pasta twists, cooked and drained 4 caps I11htly packed sliced fresb splaach or I packa1e ( 10 ounces) froien chopped splaacb, tlaawed and sqaeeied dry Grated Parmesan clleese Salt ud pepper Drain salmon. reserving liquid: break into large chunks. In large skillet. sautc shallots in olive oil until tender. Add cream to reserved salmon hqu1d to equal I cup. Add to skillet with mustard and tarra$on: cook over mediu m heat 2 minutes or unttl slightly thickened. Add pasta. spinach and If• cup Parmesa n cheese; toss gently. Stir in sal mon. Season with salt and pepper to taste heat thoroughly. Serve with additional Parmesan cheese i/ desired. Makes6scrvings. ZESTY MARINATED SALMON AND VEGETABLE SALAD 11/4 pounds (~-Inell thick slices) Alaska salmOD, thawed U HCessary and cut Into blte·1l1~ pieces and poached• l lar1e or t small leeks, trimmed, cut In · ulf IHlt•wtse 11d cooked HUI tender Herb OreHIDI t c.ps Clalaese pea pods, cooked utll crtsp.tetMter or I packa1e (It Hnces) froaea pea pods, tbwect I c•p red pepper 1trtps Mannatc ho1 sa lmon and hot leeks in Herb Drtssma at least I hour. Rem ove salmon and leeks: tos pea pods and pepper w11h Herb Dre 1na. Drain and reserve Herb Ott in . Gently to 1oacthersalmon. leaks. pea pods and pepper. rvew1th reserved Herb~ ina. Makes6 .scrv1n~. KerbOrt11lll1:C'omb1nc 11cupoh\>eoil. V4cupwh11c winevinc~r. I table poonlcmonJUicc. I tcaspoondry mu lard. 'I• tea poon each crushed ba 11 and salt and•., teaspoon pepper: mix well. Makes about Y4cup. •Ptec•ectSalmoe:Covc:rsalmon p1«csw1th bo1hna Ylted watcr; add h hcc" lemon. h hccs onion. I pria par Icy and SC\>eral peppercorn". Return 10 boll: reduce heat and ~1mmer covcl"-"<1. S minute" or until salm on Oakct. when tc\tc.-d with a fork .. Co acme oaso-•n --........ - • Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT IWednMdey. F~ •• 1M6 Cl inner for 2: Lovely way to spe~d an euen t~g Treat yo ur special omconc to a alcntane·~ Day dinner for two. bt the candles. pour the wane and tight an this dinner parry. GlaLed om1sh Hen\ with Curry tuning d Broccoli Amandme make an epnt beginning to a truly roman- c evening. There's no need to hother with flovcrs when you prepare Gla1cd ·orn1sh Hens. Simply purchase the umber of hens you nt>cd . (The ngredicnts can easily be mull1pl1ed o )Crve more than two.) Stuffw11h a vory apple. raisin and nee stuf- ing seasoned with curl). Broccoli Amandme adds an 1n- 1ting contrast of fla vo rs with 11s ustard-butter sauce It's a 1a ... c1~. ct easy to prepare. vegetabk hon us or any meal. Complete your private d1nncr party with spinach and mushroom or avoc ad o salad. cherry cheesecake and coffee. GLAZED CORNlSH HENS WITH CURRY STUFFING 2 t1ble1poon1 butter or margar- ine 1'J cup uncooked long grain rice 3 tablespoons chopped onion ~ cap chicken broth I tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 .a teaspoon each curry powder and garlic salt •,.a cup chopped apple I tablespoon raisins 2 Cornish game hens ( 16 to 20 ounces each) alt and pepper '• cup red currant jelly 2 teaspoons lemon juice \frlt t t:inlrc;pn(ln nfthr huller 1n \lllall '<tUtl'pan; add rice and on1u11 < ook over low heat until onion~ an: tender and nee is golden -\dd chicken broth. I tca.,poon Worcestershire ~uce. CUfl) powdfr and garlic salt. Cover and simmer until nee 1s tender and ta9u1d 1s absorbed. 15 to 20 minutes. Stir an apple and ra asans. Stuff hens loose: truss. Melt n•ma1nang I tablespoon butter. Bru.,.h hens w11h butter and '>pnnklc with salt and pepper. Place un rack. t'treast side up. an shallow roa~11ng pan. Roast at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. 'Melt Jl'lly 1n small c,aucl·pan O\l'r lo" heat. S111" in lemon JU Kl' ant.I rcma1n- 1ng ~ tl·aspoons Worcester'ihire \aucc. Brush hen<; frequently with gla1c and rnntanuc roa-;1ing 25 to 30 minutes longer. or until tl·ndt!r. 2 '>l'rv1ngs. BROCCOLI AMANOINE 1 large stalk fresh broccoli ( •., to 3 .a pound ) 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 teaspoons Dijon-style mustard I tablespoon water 3 tablespoons sliced almonds, toasted• Tnm broccoli and cu t into 'Pl'arc,. cook in lightl) salted water On ta I tender-crisp. about 8 to I 0 minutes. Drain. Melt bu11er m small saucepan: add mustard. Heat to l"tul"tbling. Stir an "atcr and .ilmon<ls. Spoon o'er v.arm broc- coli c,pcars. :! -;en ang<, •=ro toast almonds. 'prcad in \hallow pan. Bake at J50 degrees for about I 0 .minutes. s11 rring frcqucntl}. Scrapple solution for leftover pork Hrcakfoc,t can tx· a Jehghtlul 11me ·\nd what "1th all the fXl\,1b1 litu:c,. 11\ hard to 1mag1ne ho\\ an) om· rnuld not actuall) llkl' hreal. fast Fa gun ng hl'a' ii~ 1 n mo'll morn- ing meal., an: \3U\agl' and hac:on. and '>omct1mcs. all hough not ncarl) \o often. that noH'I 1nvt·n11on known a., .,.rrappk "ho""" up. \crappk originated 1n the North· l'U\I. Whl·rc II I\ 1rad1lionall~ 'il'f\ t•d for hreakfa\t dnbblcd v.1th '>~rup .\<, much a S) mhol of hog hult hcnng t1ml'\ as an~ thing cl\t'. 11 lx•gan year\ ago most probabl) as a way of using up lcflO\ er pork. It 1\ \mall p1t'Cl'S of pork wholl~ 1ran'lformed b) cooking with corn- meal Th1'1 meat\ mu<:.h then 1'> ch ilkd until firm.· 'iliced and fncd crisp. Dchr1ou\ a'I 11 1'1. though. <;crap- pie never ha'\ enJo~ed qu1 tl' the following as "" cousin. sausage Rut its appeal 1s true-10-form i\nd should you find )Ourself with some leftover pork. srrapplc 1c; n·nainl~ an 1mag1nat1ve use Sausage. too. 1s a product of an era when hog butchering was com- mon down on the farm . i\nd these days making sausage at home seems 10 be enJO}'ing a minor vogue. It has obvious advantages. as 11lustratcd an the following recipe that avoids the ndd111on of extra fat and relies instead on what hlllc there 1s in fresh ground pork ausagc 1 usually d1s11ngu1shcd by its seasonings -among them. ro~mary. th}' me. and mnrJoram - but you can put in any of several herb 10 make u particular <;au~gc more dcfin1ttly your own. rapple and sausage hoth cnJO)' trcmcndou'i do-ahead potenttal. al· lowma you to get morn1ng'i off to a leu hccttc -.tan . rapple. an fact . should be made ahead as 11 nccds ample lime for ch1lhng OLD-FA. 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Brcakfus1 cereal advcn1~ments ha e been tell ing consumers about the bcndits of fiber in the diet. Some of the ads imply that fiber will help prevent cancer. W1ll 1t? cicntist don't know for sure. T he Nati onal Institutes of Health, U.S. Depanmcnt of Health a nd H~1man Service~ in the booklet Cancer Prevention SS)!>, •• "tudacs ~uggest that dartary fibet may help protect ~ ou fro":'. developing some form of cancer. Wht:n )Ou read thJ~ ~tatcmcnt careful!) )OU ~·c ~omc .. hedge words" -·· ... 1ud1cs 'iUQC 1:· nnd .. ma) hC'lp p101cc1." Obviously. more reo;carrh 1~ needed before Wl' understand the role of fiber an run(·cr prevt.•111ion. The Caltfornrn Divi .. ion of the American Cancer ociety in the booklet Nutrition and \anccr: \ausc and Prt.•vent1on gives th is prac1in1 I advice: "E!lt more high fiber foods ... 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CARTON • 4 CUBF..S UllllT ON• W•th PurrP\i\W of ·~ 00 ,,4 f"v,,,, £ •_l'lud1f'\Q Puu ti.Av 11 l •Ql,,llh• ~ 1..,~ ""'1lti 6nCJ P1M;"1t Y-1 (Oupr.;<1 l1m11 ~ 11 .. , 1 .,...,11" fn.<11,.. !<to 7 ftb 1J 1<111~ ()f told) ll"ll\ bran with navorcd H>gurt fot (I \OU('k. •Ent 100 percent whole wheat brl"ad or roll!. or "wheat" or "crad:cd wheat" bread.(whach have a maxturr of whi te and whole wheat tlourand 01hc1 grains and may have on1.·.fourth to one-half the fiber of whuk wheat bread). • ll'lc brown rice. cracked or hulgur wheat. millet. or barley in plaC'~' of wh1tt.' net.·. Add them to 'oup~: use them. in Cll'i\croles in plan· ot pasta. • l ls1.· dried tx•ans. peas. or lcn11 ls 1n -.oups. ca~!lffOlcs. dip. •Lat rllll' -1f )OU can take the rnlom·~'. ll!>t.' them in casseroles and '>alath. use fX':rnu t butter or other nut spread\. •Eat whole fruits. including pcd!> wh1.·re praM1cal. instead of drinkmg tru11 Ju ice. Ea t potato \kin ... not JUSt the starch) pon1on •••• QUE TIONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. Jn checking a food value chart for fi ber content. I was surprised to see that celery was not particularly high in fiber. Why is this? I thougbt celery contained ver y little besides water and fiber and tha t's why It's so low In calories. \ You arc correct 1Jl \aying that l'l'lcn " low in calorics and con- ta in<.· mu'itl ) fiber and water. It\ tx.·cau,t.· cclcn contaim so much water that 1t~ ·percentage of fiber is low rnmparcd to other food!> such ,1., hran or dry beans. However. when compared on a Ur) w1.·1ght basis. celery IS a high liht.•1 food .\~ a practical mat1er. how1.•v1.·r. )OU can't l'at a large l·nough quanllt) ofcclcf")' to make a big rnntnbut10n 10 your fibt.·r 1ntal..c ••• Q. Wby are prunes so frequently recommended to prevent constipa- t ion? Do they contain ex- traordinary a mounts of fiber? .\. Prunes and other dried fru11 arc fa1rl) high 10 fiber (remember. the) 're concentrated because their watl·rcontent as reduced by drymg). But unhkt·otherdned fruits. prunes also rontam a substance called h)drox)' phcn) lisatin that is a po- tent la ~ativc. • • • Q. What vegetables give you the most Uber? .\. .\II 'egctables ~re a good t.·ho1n· a!> a source or Ttber. How- ever. the watN)' ones like celery. cucumber. and leuucc have less fiber for 1he1r weight than vcg- etahles such as broccoli (cspcc1all) the tops). cooked spinach and other leaf) greens. Brussels sprouts. car- rots and peas. :!"l!f!E~~AlOES 3 ~ 100 ~~!:,<? .. ~'-:~ADOS 4 ~ 100 ,e!LIS!~~.~PPLES 3 it!b .69 ~~f-?~:L2NIONS 5 ~ 1 oo ~-. .15 ~~~~~LS SPROUTS IB .39 FRESH LEMONS A.di:lt. ,., lt'I fCl(AJ 8_<?~~~~ .. RIPE BANA~ .29 ~!~~~ ... ~~QU ETS ,., 399 ~2~~!,~~ UlL~ITUCE , ~ .3 9 10.0...-Boctl< SONMAID RAISINS SH<!-6 Pocil 9 0...-.... .._ ROYAL GELATIN "-'ttd ,.,_.., 6 ~ aa. DR.PEPPER REGULAR 185 .89 .59 J69 , Finebread puddings satisfying FROZEN FOOD ~.!n~"'~x.~~J~~~~~.85 ~-~ ... CREME lOPfllrte .85 P£~Y.E~11~ .. ~AFFLES 119 ~.£i~.2 "'P~1f:~11ooONE 129 FRESH 33 BROCCOLI full of V1temlnt fight Grttn Clu~le,. 111 • LIQUOR SLIM PRICE" VODKA '1•14 ff'I fir,11"" GALLO SPANADA " ly, ..... .., l ilf' f\r-t~'" CLAN MAC GREGOR Yott'h I )~ l •'"' (\, 4H• ST. REGIS BLANC 1~ ,...1lhl tfl'• 8nu1 ... .,.._ ... .tY w.,,. E & J BRANDY 1"t/JM1lo fP' btlllr~ 659 199 899 2 ~5 00 499 DINNER 229 CLASSICS From Armour 10 0un<1' Bo• 1 ~leo~ Vaoo~lf't !~.~ lOP APPLE JUICE 109 R~~!?. ~t'UGGLER SCOTI:Hg99 ~~~.B~~S,A BEER 199 STOOFFER'S CH~ Plf .,. Tune(.~ 100un<ot &o GUIOO'S ICE JUICE n,. . .., G·-.,. 0.-&. o1 18 MRS. SMITH APPLE PIE 279 129 149 299 BAKERY 1.5 LB. LOAF BREAD ()ly....,.. "l<>•t-fop ... ~I(~ SWEETHEART CAKE l<.,d l\nqol lo>nd IQ("'"" CRUMB DONUTS Ct .... -I/Po .. SANDWICH ROLLS w~ &Pw' BIRKHOLM'S BREAD '~'-'C""- HOMfBAKf BREAD orC-1....t "°'""etllll~ ll'k• All Vons meat, produce, deli, bakery, and Vons own brand products are guaran- teed or double your money back. Look for the symbol. Vons guarantee for quality. ' .89 289 .99 .79 J39 .85 NESTLE MORSELS c;..,m, SWft1 12 Ountt &Q CHEF BOY-AR-DEE AAVIO'J8 ""'"' l~~ntt (An 189 .82 ~~ft!!6~!>00 F00~37 TIDE UQUID ~ergrrn 64 Oun« Bot11e 299 LYSOL LIQUID CLEANER 179 28.0....C. 8001< ~~ h!~~~~~KMQo e 7 5 NORTHERN TISSU E 159 8ol11""""'6~1~ DAIRY KNUDSEN YOGURTS FoB. ,....,....., "'->~ &-Oun<. c.,_ JERSEY MAID HAV c. HALF Jl Our-a Yt!On .45 .99 u~2 e!!.ESSING FOR Foo'?S 9 CITRUS HILL f79 &~GE JUICE You don't pay more. You just get more. BLADECUT87 CHUCK RO MTS Tat>I<-Kong SHI LB (Cente• Cut LB 1191 • RIB EYE STEAKS bo<ltl-fobj,. tlong 8....1 T-BONE STEAKS Of Pof\f'rhot..t~ loin ( ut la.hit Kethf ~f't ,., 319 Ill 269 198 BONELESS 8HOOU>f!R CUX> !IOAS1 r-111ng llffl tChu<• ru11 1 n ~~!~JLORT RIBS Ill 149 ~!J:..f.SS CUBE STEA~1 239 CHICKEN LEGS lh .69 \I. "'11• Val"" Pe<> ~1~•1•'>1yl~1 ~ ~2~~~~.$H~E 81 H~339 ~OY'S CORNED BE~f 229 ~l~~'S SAUSAGE I II 198 '" 149 SIZZLEAN STRIPS ...... '° -"'l'l>t• 120unu Pe<Uq< QOARl'ER ]39 PORK LOIN /'11.oed , N.tlu,.I l'otllont UI. SEA FOOD RED SNAPPER FILLETS f ,..n Pe<Kt< l «I RAW WHOLE SHRIMP f..,,,.,, ot D.l,,,..t'd ....,.,.. .. " "-""' 0.. luml><ll I\ 179 598 SEA BASS A LLETS r~o11 '-<tilt 18 369 299 DOVER SOLE FlLLETS ,_.,,,I'••• II\ ._.. .... By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,., ,ood ldllOf Pu<.Jdmgo, were once fam iliar de!.sert., at old-fashi oned tables. Thc\C <lays they arc not served nl'arl) as often a~ the) onrc were. Yt.'t. when the) arc well made. tht.'\ arc dcltc1ous and cmmcntly ... a11sf~1ng -and popular. One of Nev. York c11, 's best known res- taurants ha~ had a bread pudding on thl' menu for ~cars and )Cars. 1 hl· ow ner tell!> me that 1f he 'toppt·d oncnng 11. man) of h1~ L U\tomer., would ht.· tremendously d l\:tppOI nlt•d Fncouragcd h\ th1'>. a lncnd of mine e\ohed a Cinnamon Apple Bread Pudding so delightful that her frie nds beg her to serve 11 when the\ come to hcr lwu,t• fur thnncr. Herc 1'> her renpt..•. CINNAMON APPLE BREAD PUDDING 3 large eggs 1~1 cup sugar 2 rups milk '" teaspoon salt ', teaspoon ground nutmeg I teaspoon ground d nnamon 2 tablespoons butte r, melted 11 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups cubed ( 1'2-iocb ), firm · textured dry bread (see Note ) 2 cups peeled, sliced ( J,t.-t nch) tart apples Orange Sauce (recipe follows) In a medium bowl beat together until blended eggs. sugar. milk. salt, nutmeg. cinnamon. I tablespoon of the butter and the vanilla. Add bread, m1" well. Pour mto a huttcrrd I 1h quart casserole. Dip apple slices in remaining 1 table· ~noon buttcr and arrange slices on top. "ct ea'>!>erole in a larger baking pan and placr an a pr~ted 350- dc'grre oven. Into the pan pour enough hot water to come up 114· inch. Bake. un covered, unul a knife inserted an center comes out clean. ahout I hour Serve with warm Orange Sa uce. Makes 6 serv ings. Note. To dry bread cubes bake an o ~hallow pan in a preheated 27 5· degree oven. turning occasaonall)', for about I 0 minutes. ORANGE SAUCE: In a small 1,auccpan heal I cup milk unul uny bubble appear around cdae. In tho top of a double boiler whisk 2 cu yolks. Gradually whisk an the very hot milk Add 3 tablespoons supr and I 1 J tcn\J'lO()n~ orange nnd. Stir con tantly over simmcrlna water unt1l th1ckcncd -~ to 3 minutes There's a new line of irresistible fresh baked goods in town named Entenmann's. Baked · goods with that old fash- . ioned goodness, made . with all the finest ingredients ~na a lot of extra care. And· eaCfi - so delicious, you1I want to try them all. Crumb Coffee Cake · Raspbenv Danish Twis~ I..aVished ~ pure raspberry jam and topped with delicious icing. · With tum of the century goodness and an abundance of crunchy streusel crumbs . · Apple Beehive Pie Packed with luscious apple slices under a lattice of flaky pastry. Fudge Iced Devil's Food Ca·ke Made with a cake so rich and moist and icing so scrumptious you won't be abl~ to resist. Sour Cream Chip & Nut Loaf Full of chopped nuts and chocolate bits and blended with real sour cream. Blueberry Cheese Danish Like you've never had before with fresh cheese and delectable blueberries. Walnut Danish Ring Covered with lots of crunchy Diamond-Sunsweet ·walnuts. .......... -.-· 02255 ·---------------~--.\ ~ All-Butter Pound Cake So buttery-moist, it's perfect plain and even more special with fruit or ice cream. Chocolate Ghlp Cookies · - ( ~~··~.... LARGE VINE RIPE . ' : :i .\," --,,, Sweet ~-)/~~eydews I Meat Dept. Savings Spencer Steaks ~~us :sack Ribs 8!H Cube Steak :J~~lHll $hank Portion ~-:t"-rn 'P tt' ~IAl(,.til<O'SHAM6VA0£11 . a I es 11)(1'. PUR( &Hr ~ tl llH8 PAl!lf, IL8Pl(G unch Meats ~~7'cw ,Chicken Franks .z:gr'AIUAS iChicken Bolo ~L KAN 10 VARIETIES Dog Food .. J i 3-r.4-0Z • #~ Hi-C Drinks tvAM •~ Tomato Sauce SX~t~-0• : : Kraft Mayonnaise : Cup-0-Noodle fYAll·Pr• .; Brownie Mix 5~fCllOC••· .! Gingerbread Mix DN1YIOAJO• · Brawny Towels l)(~ .. ,M ~ Orange Juice ;:r:"· , : Tide [.iquid ,'~~'c;t~" . . ~or ~ A()l 2()C , .. ",sac n~l s1.49 0 0 a a o a o a a c a ... "" Glassic cuisine of India inspires best rice recipe Cla 1c Indian cui me inspired the SS.000 Grand Prile winning 'rCCipc submitted by Joy Piburn of Waterloo. Iowa. East Jndian Rice With Fruit was selected by food authorities as the top winner in the Cook and Tell contest sponsored by Uncle Ben's Inc. • The colorf yl. spicy dish teams rice with uniquely-Indian flavors in an easy-to-make dish for the '80s cook. Authentic Indian cookery 6.5-0Z relics on the comb1nat1on of several spices and seasonfnas to create the distinctive curry fla vor in foods. Other ingredients, includina ciri- nnmon sticks and hot red peppers. arc used to develop a pungent, spicy-hotness. Jn East Indian Rice With Fruit, the traditional Onvors are simply prepared using curry powder. groul)d cinnamon and red pepper nakes. Apricot preserve$ and mixed dr1cu fruits aud weetn s, a perfect foil for the spiciness which pcr- J.llCllte the dish. Yogurt. also a traditional ingredient · in Indian cookery, is stirred in before serving for creamy texture and yet another taste sensation. Pi burn, a registered nurse. enjoy cooking and has "single·handcdly" entertained a part y of 250 in her home. One of her most unusuaJ endeavors she remembers. is the time she prepared 400 Chinese ea rolls 10 gi ve as Christmas gins. In addition to cooking. she enjoys weaving. and~metimcs spins wool on h<.>r spmni g wheel. EAST JND RICE WITH F-T 2 tablespoons butter or margar- ine •,, cup di ced onion I teaspoon diced cry1talllzed gln1er ·~ cup apricot preserves 1 a.i. teaapooas carry powder % 111 cups water 1 teaspoon chicken boullloa crystals 'la teaapoon ground cinnamon •1, teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 cup converted rice '>'1 cup dried mixed fruit, diced "'3 cup plain yogurt (at room temperature) 1-'! cup whole salted cashews In medium saucepan, melt but- ter on medium-low heat. Add onion and ginger; cook until onion is golden. Add apricot preserves and curry powder; cook for I minute. Add water. bouillon. cin- namon and red pepper flakes: cover and bring to a boll. Add ri ce and fruit. Stir to mix. Cover tightly and simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from heat. Let stand covered until all liquid is absorbed, about 5 minutes. Stir in yogurt. Sprinkle with cashews. (If desired. 1/4 cup shredded coconut may also be added.) Makes 6 se rvi ngs. Try cooking up.a grand prize winner Rl"r1 pr contests are booming. and 1f ypu'rc a creati ve cook. you should con!.1dcr entering one. There arc contests for just about everyone now. from mushroom lovers to chocoholics. And, the best pan about a recipe contest is that winning isn't based on luck. A reci pe is judged a winner primarily on its origi nality, but also 1f 11 contains the requested recipe criteria and adheres stric tly to the contest rules. As a result. there's a lot you can do to improve your chancec; of winning. . Some contestants like to enter old family favorites. Others enjoy the Cllci temcnt of creating an entirely new recipe. If you opt for the former. just be sure your family favorite hasn't been the winner of a previous recipe contest or previous- ' ,ly published. L~-::=~s:::::::....,.:::~----------4.:..·..:.R.:;0:.:L:.:L:J Where do ideas for new rccipcs ----------------i-------come from? Sometimes they seem to pop up from nowhere. Oc- cas1onally. a great idea occurs m th e midst of dinner preparations. But most often. developing a new recipe requires research and experimenta- ti on until the end results are "Just righ1." Frozen Food Favorites Corn On The Cob OAE•O• Hash Browns ~~~='s l20Z sgc Armour Dinners .v•RIETIH •O'~"'Wl '2.39 Grocery Specials Flour Tortillas .:.~~~f Bread \t.l>H• IROS C0U .. 1'1r H~f4Vf' I Cf4At.~(0 WH[A f Ritz Crackers ~·A,\f() ·~<;I ggc ··~ 790 ll~Ol s1 .29 ... .... ,.... ... ..... I ,,. ..... 7 . .~ .. ·' ' 1.0 I.I. u o ~ ·-' Garden Fresh Produce Tangelos r.~~y Pineapple ~~.:~m Pl ms EXTRA u ::V'tii 11[0 We Wiii Have An Excellent Assortment -Of V alentlne'• Day Plants For Your Gift Needs- Chrysanthemums, AzaJeas, Tulips, ::;1L.~Da=ttodlls And Many Others- •7 1701CAHI 92.99 )lM[ll 82.'39 I l~UT(ll sg.99 Keeping in mind the ingredient 10 be featured in your soon-to-be- creatcd recipe. scan for ideas in cookbooks. magazines. newspaper food sections, even restaurant menus. The fla vorings in a hot chicken casserole. for example, might work welt in a cold chicken salad. Next. wntc your idea in recipe form . foll owing the guidelines in the contest rules for economy. few ingredients. etc. Then. prepare it - again and again. adapting and re vising. until the recipe works perfectly cmd you're satisfied with the resu lts. Meister Brau Beer CC Vineyard :::.~M(f•U Scoresby Scotch Amaretto ~IAllOHHO Calvert Gin · When writing your recipe in final form. it's essential that It be written so that anyone preparing it will have the same results as you did. If an ingredient or step 1s unclear, the s11.98 final results miJht not be the same. "IOMl Be sure to list all of the ingre- ... ... • ' j SS.39 d1 cnt and list them in the order , 1~un11 they ore to be used. Use standard 147 99 measurements and list exact 7'l0Ml ~I. amount~. Include package/can r=-~~~~....::..=. Sl7C , cookware size~. baking and AfWERTI ED 11 EM G AltASTF.E .,_., ... ,,.-..,..w•-lNl.ilt\,,_ ,...., ...... ·-··-1111'1..,_ ·--... -....... ,,_.,... ... ··~' •••&•• ............................ ... -·~-.... -........ _ ... ...-......... cooking tcm~raturcs and times, and number of servi ngs. Use shon, clear sentence . Last but not least, s~nd a few moments crcatina a title that will catch a judae's eye. Both expencnccd and novice recipe contestants will find The Quaker Oats Co.'s " trctchina Food Dollars" recipe contest fun and challengin&. For this contest, Quaker will be looking for creative, aood Ulst1n1 rcc1pc1 that arc easy to pr pare and ca y on the bud&et. nd. )Ou have until Apnl I to enter A proof-of-purchase seal from ony Quaker. Aunt Jemima or Van amp's product included 1n the e1Jht contc t catcaorie mu t ac- co~pany each entry. l •••• -------.... , I .. ( · ') N o G a rn es . . . N o G 1 n HT 11 c k ~) . E -.; ' : r y t J < ) d '/ W 1 r ., , VJ it I 1 T ~ H : l ' ; ·:. f ) · : , · l. . · ct . ; , .. r ' ( ) ~ r or contc t rule wnte to: "Ruic :· Quaker' " trctch1ng ~ I ~·····------------... . .. \ food Oollari" Recipe ontest, P 0 Uo l I 2S7. C hicago.111. 60611 " . \ -~~~~"'----..._-..__. ..... ~ • ..-.·6·~•.._rtrliM..••~·.._=....-•·~·w•...:...·M*•·•=w• ..... •~·~·..-a_.. ..... ..,. • ..,. ........ ~•.._~ ..... ~,~•_. ................ .-. ........ ...._ .................. __,..-.~-.........-..~~~-~~~ . ----- TOMORROW: HUNTINGTON BEACH FORI CAST8 ON A2 . FOUNTAIN VALLEY ()H AN (. F c () lJ N l '( (, Al IF 0 f~ N I A ~I' I f N T ' ' • • • u:r prise:·· Trustees c·lose Perry nttngton b-oard·s unexpected move special blue-ribbon committee that declared Perry School should be the second-least hkely of the district's I 0 schools to close. has a high H1span1c and Asian student population, was based largely ' gan12eo groups to protest the closure. school year 1n June. In other action. the board voted to close r1thcr G1sler or ~ middle school m June or 1986. dependina on financial stu<hcs. lied 'w<!rst decision they could make' One longtime observer said it was the "worst dec1si<?Jl" trustees could on POiitics. . Parents at the school, observers said. have lmle poht1cal clout and wouldn't kick up a fuss. Moreover. since Perry School had never been mentioned as a likely closure can- didate in comm1u~ hcannas or public sessions. there were no or- ..... Board Prcsy:ient Bnan Garland JOined trustees Karen O'Brac and Pat Cohen m votina to close Perry. Trustees Gary Nelson and Sherry Bartow wanted to follow the rec- ommendation by the bluc-nbbon comm11tec and close Hawes School. 0.-,"911Wf n a decmon that seemed 10 on1sh many 1n an audience of more n 300. the sharply d1v1de..t Hunt· opening 1 party for Amen Ward~ l's showroom In Newport Beach./84 Coast Plans to expand Coa1 it Highway from MacArthur to Newport Boulevard are on pu bllc view./ A3 Developers need to ti ulld homes designed for America's older popu- latlon./ A3 California 'Amadeus' and 'A Pa:ss- age to India' each gar ner 11 Oscar nomination s today./8 7 Nation Budget director Davi •d Stockman lashes out at military pension pro- grams./ AS A mom whose daugh ter was shot Is shocked \IVhen accused teen gunma n Is freed./A4 World Pope John Paul II retiurns to Rome after exhau1 :1tlng Central America visit ./ A4 F ood Put the taste of sprln 1~ back In your meals w I th seafood main dishes /C1 For a sweet symbol of love. make a ChocolE11te Valentine Torte./C1 Sports frountaln Valley.Ocean View win In girls bask:et- ball play./81 It's still anybody's gs1 me In the 1, 125-mlle Mairlna del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./ 182 Entertalnmenit The Irvine Communlt y Theater has scored e ~ second victory with U s reprise of "That Chat n- plonshlp Seaaon.''11118 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board 8u1lnea1 Claaslfled Comic• CroHword Death Notice• FOOd Home Horotc::ope Ann Lander• Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Publlc Notices Spor11 Tetevltlon Theatert Weather • ... A9 A3 A6·8 E l8·10 A10 810 87 C 1-12 8'4·5 88 8'4 A8 8'4 86 A3 87-8 81-3 85 ee A2 ington Beach City (elementary) School District trustees voted Tues- day to close Perry Elementary School. In taking the action. trustees re- JCCtc<I the recommendations of a make. .., Others. who asked that their names not be used. said they believed that the decision to close the school. which Perry will be closed at the end of the Dellr,...,......, ~,.,... When the blue-ribbon commiuec made 1u rttommendauons.. rt con· eluded that Perry School, becautt 01' 11S larst mmonty popalatjon. should (Pleue ._ 8CBOOLl,A2) Boai:d faci-ng $1.6M in Cuts Among possibilities are school teams, art and music programs By PHlL SNEIDEJlM.AN CM .. Dellr,_ ... Some athletic teams would be cut and elementary school art and mu11c mstrucuon ehm1naled, alona with custodial. gardeninc. library and nursing pos1t1ons. under S 1.6 mtlhon 1n budget cuts now being considered ' in the lrvme Unified School District. The d1stnct's Board of Education received the budget cut proposal Tuesday night as administrators rec- ommended SI million m "first pn- om y" cuts. They-~1d another $600.000 1n reduct10 s may be necessaf)' 1f addmonal unds are not available later this year. Be•erly Mamey. holdln& infant daa.thter Aqellna. aUYeya d ebrta of demoll9hed home ln Corona d el Mar. The cuts wtfl apply to the 1985-86 school )ear D1stnct officutls say the reducti ons w1ll be neocessal) 1f teachers accept their last contract offer fo r a 3 percent raise retroactive 10 last Jul) and an add1uonal nusc ne\t }e.ar. It's·an e:.pensive hole in the ground Board President. Gordon Getcbel said the trustees will try to preserve the core educauonal program. but said no cutbacks will be easy. Residents Of ritzy Coast nei h borhood upset at ~wner· sf aflu~e ~o repair demolished home By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the 0.-,..... ..... ,.,,.. Re sid ents of the Irv ine Terrace homes in Corona del Mar have reason to be proud of their neighborhood. The streets arc generally clean. the ya rds neatly la ndscaped and well kept and the spacious homes have pic- turesque views of Newpon Harbor. With the 25.year-old homes pnced at upwards of$500.000, the residents are generally professionals -doc· tors. at1orneys, lop business offi cials. But residents who lrve on one of the streets. Tahuna Terrace. say their neighborhood's trad1tionally quiet. fnendly atmosphere is being spoiled by a bad apple. And the) 're plenty upset about 11 It's the 101 at 1810 Tahuna Terrace. There's no house there. onl y the concrete fo undation. a chim ney and the skeleton of walls left st.anding for the past six months following an abandoned attempt to remodel the home. If there was ever a front or back yard. you'd never know 11 now - broken glass. garbage and other debris litter the s11e. A swimming pool was drained. but has since filled several feet deep with rain wa ter. din and miscellaneo us muck to become. asfne neighbor calls 11. "some kin of b1 olog} t'xpenment. .. The lot 1s surrounded by a chain hnk fence facing the street. while Developets win incentives for private ·parks By JEFF ADLER development of pm ate parks thal °' "-o.-,,.......,. might be restricted to use by residents Ovcr the vigorous ObJCCt1on of ofa pamculardevelopment. The new uperv1sor Bruce Nestande. the Or· pohcy docs not affect the county's ange County Board of Supervisors rt11onal park S)Slem. voted 4-1 Tuesday to anprove mcen-, "This 1s totally distasteful 1n my tives for developers who choose to mind." said Nestande. who stood provide new subdiv1sons with private alone in vo ting against the measure. rather than pubhc parks. "I feel stronaly about not offering Tho board's action stands 1n incentives fo r pnvate parks You'll wooden fences protcl·ting 1he neigh· bors' yards are collapsing. There's an extremely large hole dug toward the front of the propeny that neighbors believe was the home· owner's first -and last -attempt at building a wi ne cellar "Thal place 1s the c~csun.• of the neighborhood." 11a~' Jim Pattt>rson who, along with \l'\l'ral other nl'tgh- bor). 1s fed up For '>everal ~car.. lhl·rc ha"c been problems w11h thl· home. ranging from troublesome renter\ to aban- doned con\lructton proJc1.·" The ne1,hbors' numl'rou~ attempt) at contacting the o" ncr of the home. Dr. Frederick Bcrkow111. haH· been unsuccessful the) "3~ The> 'w rnmpla1n e<l to Bcrkow111 through the mail I he\ 0 \l' wught relief from the nl) ol "lewpon Beach's building depanmcnl an<l lhe> "·e ash·d for ht'lp lrom their marked contrast 10 past board policy, see a proliferation." which was aimed at discouraging the (Pleue .ee PAJUl/A:l) Brace..Neatande ho meowners a)soc1a11on Now they're considering lCf!l action Newpon Beach Bu1ld1n1 D1n."Clor Ra1mar Schuller. who receives com- plaints daily about the Bcrkow1u home. said although the s11uat1on has understandably an$cred the neigh- bors. the current bu1ld1ng perm11 has not been \ 1ola1ed. The permit. approved last Scptem· ber. allows cons1ruc11on 10 begin "11h1n 180 da)S tullow1ng 11s 1s· suance That t1ml.' limit has not e\plred But Schuller. along "1th the nc1gh· hor'i. 1s concerned Jbout health and ..afcl't "1ola11on'> a) Berl o" II' male\ plans to rebuild the homl.' On Jan 23. the Cit) butldin$ depanment 'K"nl a letter to Berko"'1tz. requmng him to \ubm1t a plan. drain the pool fi, the fe nces and clean up the debm Berk0\\1lL met "'''h Schuller an<l a (Pleaae eee BIO HOLE/Al) ··11·s Lhe clus1c s1tuat1on of p1cJ..ing )'our poison." he said. "None of them are really fun ." · Bccau~ the d1smcr's-enrollemen1 1s growing. Getchcl prcdkted that no re1ular classroom teachers will be laid off D1stnct officials said some non- teachmg pos111ons can be t>hminatcd· through a11n 11on · The ruts and fee hikes recommend- ed b} the d1stnct staff include: • R1.·ducing an and instrumental music 1nstruc11on 1n grades four through SI\. •Ef1minat1ng the mus1C program 1n grades one through three: •<. u111ng 15 custodial and groundslccping pos111ons and seven maintenance JOih. •Reducing counsehng services and t'hmmaung one nurse and one P"\l hologJ<il. •El1mma11ng an average of four (Pleue .ee B0All.D/A2) Irvine teachers -back in schools But they threaten to ·take stronger s teps · tf there ts no accord By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol .... 0...,"9414e11 In 1 nc: teacher\.. "ho "..1lll·J ptl l l't lint•\ l uesda~ 10 \ho" thl'll JI\· pka\urt' 0"l'r a "h1\t-anJ-h\·.,1· lon- tract oiler "'t'rl' ball in t hl'l I clas'>room .. toda\. "a111ng to!\('\' 11 the onc-da' demons1ra11on "Ill ha'e ..1n' 1mpal1-on stalled nl'got1a11nn' "\.\.r e\pecl th1 .. pre\!IUrt· and th" protr\t to ~orl ... Kt'n Hornt'r nre"· 1.h:nt ot the In 1nr Teachers .\s.soc1a· turn told ~\rral hundred stnl ing 1n,trul·1or'i dunng a m1d-morn1ng rail\. Tur~a' outside the lnine l nifieJ lhool 01\tr1C'I head· 4uJnl'r\ But hl' told the teachers tha1 11 prngre.,, 1\ not made in contract tall\ · l hl' ne\t ~tep has to be \tronger than thl\ .. 1 lorner said union leaders would tit· \t•et..ing -;uggest1ons from tcache~ 1n l llmlni "'eel .. on "'hat that stronger \trp mi ght be \t Tursda~ night's school board m1."l'ting. Horner descnbcd tbe one· (Pleue eee UlVIJlf&/ A.2) County's chief exec calls it a career ' . aobert Tltomu Rebert Thomas reflects on 1 7 years in office. cites government growth. accompltshments When County Adm1n1strat1ve Qf. IW;er Robert Thomas turns off the lithts and shut the door to his third· flOor corner office an the Hall of Adm1n1 trat1on today. an era m Onnat County aovn-nment C'Omes to 1 close. Thoma 6S. the county•s first and only ldm101strauve offictt for the Pett 17 tars. 1s rct1nn1 • As tht county•s top appointed official. Thomas ~idcd at the apcl of the county•s buroucrattc pyramid dunna the )car1 when 1t cxpcnenccd much of 111 mo\I c1pt t\C IJ'OVt'th. lhoma has watched a the coun- ty's popula11on nearly Joulllrd 1umf)- 1ng from I 3 million people 1n I Qfl 7 10 the mo~ than l"-O m1ll1on pct1plc ~ho CJlll the count) home ttlda) L>unn11hat time. count) aoHrpmt'nt lf'l'W from 6.000 rmplo)'tC\ v.-1th a mode t S l(X) million bud ct 1n10 a SI billion entrrpn"° v.1th I ~.000 rm- plo)tn Ho"'e\cr. fhoma'I \llll mamta1n'I the cha~ of the ( ount) i\dmin1~ trall'r Office. which mana ' IO'· emmenl and l'lH•l""iCt' the.-rnuntv ' budaet. R"mams thr '8me · "Our JOb I to make lht Olhrr IU~ (holh the Board n( ~upcn l\Of"\ and thr nFn 1e'l~\unt\'\ru1 .. The admm1strat1 ' c oniccr al-.o ha' had a nngs1de ~nt tl) 1hc ,·nunt) ·., inner polincal wor\1 ng~ H1\ dcctcd hm'IC$. the five nlcmbcr" of the Roard of '\upcn 1sof'\, ha' c "-On and lo\I cle uon\, ha'c hct'n con\ ictcd of pohl1C1ll corrup11on and 1111kd or in one cue. been lm1 at ..ca "I'm ~11nn1 af'\cr v. hat I foci "-3\ a 'Cr} \Ucccssful carttr Tht" count) brnefitcd and I brncfitC'd " Thoma\ '31d earllC'r •his 1o1.eek. hi\ ofli C'<' "'all\ now ba~ of thr man' mc.-mento\ al.cumulated dunna h1' \Cir\ of ao"cmment 'ltn-1Ct' "No"' l'"e v.orkcd for 44 )ta" and l'\e d 1<kd to enJo 11 l'H nc\t"r lookrd ck and I "'')" 't ltlOl hacJ..ward ~ I\ I 10 v.hcrt'Hr I'm aoina •• Wh<"re Thomi\ I\ 01n g 1ncludr' < hin . for a thr,'C'·V.\'\' trip 1n \pnl JEFF ADLEI NEW SMAKER S and the Bnt1 h It.ks thi summtT. BC}"Ond that. t~ rOid may lead v.here~cr h1\ bcla"ed mot<>!'C)'Ck or h1\ pn\late pilot's liccn mttl'lt take him .\ fl\()(\IC S\Ot")' abc*i tk lf'I~· ha1rt'd, bcsptttaclcd TtMMM con· trrn' h1~ un"'•ent•"I mpeip to be ,rr1mhurted for tr8\Tt l'l ~ (Ph 111 ... TWA.It A.2) .· \ ••••• 0 s a a A 20.yetr·old Hun1ina1on Beach woman WH found dead Tuesday in a San Clemente motel room whl're police otllcers also found rwcotics paraphern1ha. authorities re-poned -"' Vinene Ann HN!rick luld chttked into the Carmelo Mottl1 26 19 S. Fl Cimino Real. la\e Moadav. An autopsy wauchodt~ toda) to <ktcrmme the C1Use o!dnth. BOARD ~LLS $ l .6M IN CUTS ••• homAl alhleuc teams at ea h of three h1ah ICbooh(Univenlly. Woodbridacand Irvine); • Raisif\f the annual transpor. tation (busma) rec characd 10 parents from SlOO to S12S: •Red~ina school supply alloca· tions: e Rcturn1n1 seven pan·t1me Ii· branans 10 cla,srooms: • Rcducina the district's admm11- 1r11ion $ta1Tby two: e tniuatina a one.year freric on major new equipment purchases: e Reduc1na the summer school proaram. Board President Oetchel said tru tees are not required to ado~t all the cutbacks suaacsted by the staff. He said the board will seek com ments from parents and othen . IRVINE TEACHERS RETURN •.. Prom Al daX strike as "extremely successful." 'We do wish 10 settle. We do not wish to carry tMs any further -but we will." he aid. "The (associa1ion) stands ready to neaot1atc a1 any ume, and I awatt your call." Superintendent A. tanlc> Core} told the board. "The da} came down in an orderly fashion." Corey said the d1stnc100ic1als were awaiting a call from teachers union negotiators. "'ho promised 10 check their calendars for a ne"' nego11a11ng date. He added. "The board's team 1s ready to talk 1mmt'd1atrl} ." Board President Gordon Getchel said 1oda~ th<' trusttts are urging the d1s1nct's negotiators to rt)ume talks b~ ne't "'eek. ~lthough he said the d1stric1 ma) be able 10 change its position on non-monctar) issues. he said it 1s unhkeh the district can chanic the "last-and-best" financial offer 1t presented in Dl"ccmbcr. The d1stnc1 has olTl'n:d teachers a 3 percent increase retroactl\ c IO Jul) I. 1984 and has cndor!"ted a formula for an additional raise dunng the ne>.t school year. Thr teachers are scck1ng a 2 percent ra1s1.· ret roact1H' 10 Jul~ and another 2 percent increase th1!. spnng Other areas of disagreement in- c I u de insurance. grie\anl'e procedures. teacher d1sc1pline and an "agcnc} shop" prov1s1on that would require teachers to JOIO the union or pa) an l'~Ul\alent fee. The last bargaining session was conducted Thursday, but tcach<'rs said 11 produced no results and teachers follo"'cd through with thei r ont'·da} stnke threat l 'n1on leadC'r'> said 527 of the d1stnct\ 750 tC'achers pan1c1pa1ed. The} said thC') told about 150 temporary or lirst-~ear proba11onal) instructors not to Pll'kCt because their JObs co\.) Id not be protl'cted The district kept classes open with about 400 substitute~ teachers and administrator!.. 'tudcnt attendance Tue!.da} was belov. normal . di strict ofli<:1als said. Greg Cops. principal at Wood- bridge High School. said about 350 of the school's 1.364 students were absent Tuesday. Normall)". abou t 80 to I 00 excused absences arc reponed. he said. Cops said Tuesda> was the first da) of a nc1.1. scmcstet for high school studenls. so Woodbndge sub!>t1tutes did not ti) to establish groundwork for the coming weeks of 1nstrucuon. lnslead. math and English teachers helped prepare students for upcom- ing profic1enq and college board tests. In social science classes. stu- dents learned about the history of labor-management connicts. "We tried to make (the strike) a learning expcnencc for the kids. rather 1han d~ny the cxpenence was happening." Cops said. District officusls ex peeled the stnke to tra' c m1m1mal financial impact. '\lthough substitutes had to be paid S 100 for the day, each striking teacher forfeited a day's pay. ranging from SI 03toS195. and insurance beneli1s. The d1stnc1 also had to pay for secunt) guards assigned to campuses for thC' 'itnke. Thl' wa lkout w~ the first strike ever conducted 1n the Irvine district, which has 25 schools and about I 6.000 students. Board Presidenl Gctchel observed. "I think it's impossible to go through the trauma of an experience hke this wi1hout it having some effecl. .. Getchel said two board. members. Helen Cameron and Mary Ellen HadlC)'. spenl Tuesday talking wi1h 1eachers on the pickel lines and "identified the need for better com- munication" with teachers. "The board will take s1eps to improve the teachers' understanding of wherr we are at and to tell them lhat we share some oftheircon~ms," Ge1chel said. SCHOOL CLOSURE SURPRISING ... From Al remain open because of special fcd er· al and state programs aimed at helping d1sadvan1aged }'Oungsters. It was noted also that the school. at 19231 Harding. 1n the \ICtnll}' of Yorktown Avenue and Newland Street. is the most likel} to show enrollment increases and is the onl y district facility 1n that part of the cit y. Board President Garland denied poli tics played·a pan in the dec1s1on. He said the school is on the fringe on district borders and "there arc ad van· tages of cen1ralmng fac1li11es." He said he opposed closing Hav.es School because of the d1srup11on about 50 spen al education students would fa ce. Perr) school has an enrollment of 493 while Hawes numbers 353..Pupils. In making the mo11on to close Perl). trustee O'Bnc cited high main- tenance costs at the 22-year-old facility. But colleague Nelson said the closure "1s far away from logic a we can get." "It seems foolish to close a school that's showing an increa~ when 1he reason we're closing school'I ,., be- cause of declining enrollment." he said. Nelson said today he'd work to implement the closure of Perry 1s the least disruptive manner possible. When apprised of the board's dec1s1on toda}. blue-ribbon commit· tee president Dick Baucher said. "You're kidding me." He said the school 1s especially well-run and is well located to serve disadvantaged youngsters. Officials say they can save-about · S500.000 a year in closing two schools The d1stnct. which had 7.600 pupils in 1976 has shrunk to 5.200 pupils at latest count BIG HOLE UPSETS NEIGHBORS ... Fr om Al u 1~ auornc }' I uc-.da;. night and prom1st'd to have the v.ork done th is Wl'Ck. Just to make sure. however. Schuller said the sue will IX' inspected Thursda} at 5 p.tfl. to see that the work 1s done. If not. chuller sa ys a court miunction will be sough t. Desp11e the c;tream ot complaints. Berkow1t1 o;a1d Tuec;daY that con- struction will begin on his new home within t""o to fo ur weeks. He said the problems 1n the pac;t were the fault of a contractor "This 1s coc;t1ng me a lot oft1me and money." he said "I didn't bu} the property to let 11 JUSt sit there " But Patterson and oth er Tahuna Terrace neigh bors arc skcpucal about BcrkowllL's latest assurances "This has been going on for SI '< months nov.." said 'lclson Mame,. an auornc\. v. ho Ii ves ne'<t door 10 the lot. "He's just procrast1na11ng. But he doesn't haH to look at 11 cvcf) da). he doesn't ha"e 10 deal "'"h the safet} problems." Marney and Pattcrc;on said neigh- bors arc cons1denng legal action against Berkowitz after exhausting other effons to sec the home rebuilt. h\ mg ne\I to me." Mame) c;a1d More than three )Cars ago. the Berko"-Jt7 home wa' rented to several )Oung men whom neighbors soon learned were rock 'n · roll musicians with a penchant for practicing late in to the night. Pa11erson !>a1d. Despite thecompla1n1sabout noise and other di sturbances. nothing changetl. A fire burned a hole 1n the ceiling of the home three }Cars ago. It was ne\er fixed . Rain fell through the hole and into the home despite sporad ic efforts to 1nsrnll plastic sheets on the roof. E \en so. the rentt:rs remained in the house Last summer. some work was done on the home to rcmO\ e the damaged roof But after much of1he home was torn down. the cons1ruc11on workers left. Th e renters. however. remained. living among the rubble and 1rash the unco mpleted cons1ruct1on left be· hind. B~ the end of <\ugu!.I. increasing complaints b} neighbors broughl '\;cwpon police. The propert) was condemned and the ren1ers .were sent on \heir way. Patterson says. fo rgl\eness than perm1ss1on." But Berkov. 1tz insists he has been making a sincere etTon w build a home he hopes to move into from his current residence 1n Anaht'im. He has medical offices in Newport Beach. Berkowitz purchased the Irvine Terrace home live years ago with the idea of remodeling it. But high interest rates put off plans and he decided to rent out the property in the meantime, he said. Following the fire damage to the roof. Berkowitz said he planned to tear down 1ha1 portion of the home and remodel it ra1hcr than repair the damage. "But I found out last spring that my original plans wouldn't pass new city codes." he said. "I went back to my original architect who couldn't put together a nt'w set of plans nght awa v .. Then. Berkowitz ran into a contrac- tor who offered to tear down the pon1on of1hc home to be remodeled. Rather lhan save him money as they had promised. the contractors did lhe work incorrectly, Berkowitz sa¥s. and saved no more than other estimates he had received on the work. "I guess they didn't know what they were doing,'' Berkowitz says. A bulldozer damaged the fo un· Winter to ease its grip on Coast Tht now Of COid •c:fJC air Into SOuthtrn Clltfom'-h .. dtla~ 1<>me local er• harvMtlng t>ut no Mrlout dltn-O-la tXP*=ted, ind tht WMth41t WVloe uld temS*ttur .. would begin modtfattno toNoht and fhur8dey. The cold 8'*1 cavled cltrua or~• In AIY9tllcM and Or1nge count ... to reedy wind m1ehtn .. and 1tay up through the night• In c•M ol 1 deep treeu. Which ntvtf qultt occurred. Tt-. 'CWMMt/tor 1 a.m EST. ThU .• Feb. 1 " -•10 Th• cold 1petl w11 •lC.P*=ted to br.-k a1 high preNUrt ovtt Nevada w..kend dut to a tow preuu,.. center movfng toward the Pacific Nor1hwttt from fht Gulf of AlaJk&, changing wind• away from cold northerly direction•. tht National WMther Servlot H id. Temp• Ht;fl, tow kW )4 ,,_, eMlnO 11 I I m 1od1y HI Le 21 ,, 33 ,. Alt>eny :=Que AndlotllQe Allenlt Altatll~Olly A14lln ..,,_. ·~ "-Cle 80IM 9oeton luftlllO c...-Cllerleeton s e OharlMlon W 11 CNttolle.HC ~ Clrlc:lnnetl ar..lend ~llUl.Oh COtleotOH H Oellet-f"I WOflll Oeylon o.n-0..MOln<M o.troll Dutulh EJPHO 31 24 21 20 31 lH ,. 30 42 )5 )3 32 .. 31 10 -QI ,, 10 24 II 0 ,, 18 ..()4 •• 37 •6 35 32 32 21 03 n oo 35 21 27 1• .33 23 n 14 3$ 28 2$ 20 28 .()I 16 ·10 22 07 oe °' 4& SI 27 ,, -...~~-~]"'ONTS: ~~~~ w,,,m...,Cold._. S~ Aan FkJfrlH Snow Oc~O~ S._toonary ...... w ....... s~HOM vs 0.01 oe c-c, Calif. Temp• 81111 JoM lenlaAne &anti C<uJ TW-llelley Y-vty Extended ·Ttdea Second low TOOAY 4 12p.m 'Sac:ond "19" 10 37 pm 51 32 59 JI SI 37 41 01 43 11 12 4 5 , ... ban~• ,.,00 1'141Q1l•lt Olillld Alopid• Great'"" Hwtlord HMne HonolUlu Hou•lon lncllenepoil• Jactceon.t.11 JtlClltotWlllt "'-~Clly oe 04 37 07 18 02 10 02 24 18 24 02 79 71 43 35 2t 20 40 32 77 51 )1 28 18 Ot 4 1 25 Surf report l'ltal !ow TIMl80AY 3511m 1 4 Llf lllO" I~ 9 57 am 11 ' IOw 4:48p.m 00 8-"lgfl 11.12p.m 4 1 8un "'' 10Cley 11 5·29 p.m , r-flllndey 11•·45 I m end Mii ~II 530pm_ Moon t!Me 10dly 11 I 67 p"', .... Thurtdey 11 1 50 a.m end 11-~Al 8'07p.m THOMAS RETIRES AS TOP COUN·TY EXEC ... From Al incurred on his motorc)cle a year ago wh11l' en route to a conference for county admin1stratl\e officers from around the slate. Aftt'r initially being de nied reim- bursement. Thomas took his case to the supervisors. publicly arguing 1hat the superior mileage his motorcycle could claim over any car actually had saved the coun1y money during the trip. Supervi orr; finally gave in and paid Thomas his travel expenses. but not before ralSI n$ a few eyebrows over the unbusincsshke image their top employee must ha\C con1ured. blaz- ing his way to the meetin$ astride a giant Honda rather lhan in a more o;ta1d county automobile. Thomas acknowledged his career as county admin1stra11ve officer has been marked b) successes. but tempered by the failure of county govcmmenl ever 10 fu lly define the rcla11onsh1p among supervisors, the adm1nmra11ve office and the county depanments and agencies that ad- minister government programs day to day. He cited the streamlining of county government by R>lding many depart- ments into super agencies as one of the hiJh points of his ·career. But he said his top ach1evemen1 would have to be the continued maintenance of the county's fiscal in tcgc1ty. a result of the administrative officer's key role m the budgeting process. ··orange County always has been fi scally solvent because of what we did over 17 years," Thomas said. Hc1llso acknowledged the "stresses and strains" that have characterized his relationship with supervisors on oc.casion. especially in the paSI sev- eral years when h1s office has been sin'1ed out by board members for criticism. However. he said his de- cision to re tire was not influenced by that criticism. But he attribu1ed his scrapes with boarct members to the uodcu rela- tionshjp among the various gov- ernmental arms that has dogged his office since its creation. He said he would strongly urge his successor. who will be appointed at the conclusion of a nationwide search. 10 obtain written memoran- dums of understanding with super- visors and agency chiefs outliningjust what role the county administrative officrr is 10 play in running the increasingly complex government. Thomas also directt'd some advice to current board members, suggesting thal the way meetings arc handled, wronsJy gives the public the im· press1on that all decisions arc made beforehand, as the League of Women Voters and others have complai ned. "The perception is wrong. It's too bad, because it's' not a bad board." he said. Asked to name the most capable Board C• f Supervisors he has served, Thoma~. -pointed to those chaired by former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich during tile 1970s. Altho ugh Diedrich eventually was convicted and jailed for accepting a bribe wh ile in office, Thomas said he had gren t respect for the man and all 1he c~u n ty accomplished during his years in 1>ffice. "Leg.a I ly. he made a mistake. But I sull adni ire the man." Thomas said. "His influence went far beyond his cha irm<1nsh1p. He backed the CAO and ma1!1e us. by force of his character and pc rsonal11y , which was very powcrfl1l." Reflco: ling on other changes in the coun1y during his years, Thomas looked o u1 the window and noted that the count) now 1s dcvclopinJ a skyline. as new high-ri~ buildings now "po kc up" across the la ndscape. "Bacl< then only Saddleback (Mount111n) was there and I could get to wor•: in seven or eight minu tes from m y house in Orange. Now it takes 15 minutes and there arc many more traffic lights. Still, we're way ahead o I" the (San Fcmando)Valley. We're lucky. We've had large land- holders who could really plan and 1hey'v<' been rea ll y responsible." "You know," Thomas added. "This is a doggone good county." .. ORANGE COAST Clrcul1tlo n 114/142-4333 Cla111tled ldvertlalno 114/142-5871 Alt other <hpartmenta 142-4321 Delly Pilot Dell very It Ouarentffd l.IG<'.J11 r ~, ' '°" oo not ,,..... ,o..,• Plt4' O'f ~ lO 0"' A l>'t• '• 1 t: ~ enc ,<>v c: '' "" °' de ·•...O S11 .. •Jar • ' S.. oa, • ,~ cY t ...... •ft , ~' cor ; Or 1 A,,.. c• v.•ore '01 n ar~,~·c Of • (.If Of ..... .,, Clrcul1Uon Telephone• M~I Ot••11• Covnly ....... MJ-4m Daily Pilat H.L. Schwertz Ill Publlsher Frenk Zlnl 1 Managing Editor. Keren Wittmer Advertising Director RoHmery Churchmen Controller ~ Rob9rt L. Cantrell Production Manager Doneld L. Wllllem1 Clrculatlon Manager MAIN OFFICE 330 Wet! Bay s I Cotll l.leM CA I.la aOd<eu 8 • • S60 Gaeta Meta CA 92626 Coe>r''O"' '9113 1 Y• 'Of Coet• PvOf t~·"Q Compefly "'<> ..,.,.. ""'" . '""'°"' eo '"' • .... u .. or •0 ... 1 w-l'T\e~t ,,..f. 'l'"I "" •• ., oe re()'O<)w(ecJ * 1P\Ot.rf tOte.a ~ m ltiO" t CO(ly• )"t OW'°"" S«:O<>G c H t Pc llage Pt <' II Cotlt Meu Ca.ior,,.. IUPS ,_. ll001 SuOtC• p1-on 0y Cl".., S4 7S mot>ll••y Oy "''' Ml !>O m "'""'Y ~~~~~~~~~~ r.,. Ola~ Co.~,, O.•r -P.001 "'" ''"'"" 1 com°"*' ,,,. Na"'I P•ffl .. I •JOI IPleO 0¥ ll'le 0-1~ Coell Pu()l,tr."'9 CO'l'IC>lny Tn<•• 90<1,ont ... PUOl..-.ed Mon<N1 INOUQ!t r1.a.y • 1"'0 .. 1tgoQ<lll •C"1>0t\ It l)<IDl 9'*' Sal\110.yl '"° Suno•yw Tt •• Ql"1'•P•' pul)l1tl'ong P'Afll 11 11 330 W"I 8 t y SllMI P 0 llo• I SIO C:0.11 Mffe C.u!O<,,.. 92126 VOL. 711 NO. 037 A lawsuit b> Mame~ and another neighbor whose home 1s adjacent to Berkowitz's would seek damages to personal propeny in connecti on with the collapsed fen ce\ caused b~ the demolition pro1ect. In September. Berkowm recei ved permits 10 tear down a pon1on of 1hc home to remodel 11. But the contrac· tors tore down more than 1hey were supposed to and began excava11on work on what Berkow111 says will be a basement belo"' a planned garage. dation, he said, making it necessary to ,~:~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!! start a new home from 1he ground up. II "It's been unfortunate. It's cost me UTIERS cus ----- A class action !iull by the entire nciahborhood. Mame} said. would enforce commun1t) association rules in.regard to the upkeep of the home. But Marney and others 1ns1st that a lawsuit would be a las1 rcson.and one they would like to avoid. "The last thing I want to do 1s sue a neil',hbor who's llOlnJt 10 wind up (it) inspectors demanded that Berkov..lll go be)"ond his remodeling permit and appl y for a building permit to rebuild the home. ··some11mes I think he had lhe home 1orn dov. n first. then he could later go and ask for bu1ld1na permit to start o\Cr from scratch." Patterson said "It'\ easier some11mcs to ask for a lot of time. effort and money." he said. But Patterson and other neighbors aren't sympathetic. "We don't hk<' to have to go to the~ extremes:· Patterson said. "But this has been going on for so long now. We JUSt want 10 St'e something done aboul 11." PARK RESTRICTIONS EASED ... Designed, Finished Installed P'romAl However board ( ha1rman Thomin Riie\. who supponcd the acti on. disputed Ncstande's claim ··1 believe 11 will he sclcct1 vel) used," said Riley. who JOIM Ncstande In represen11ng 1he burgeoning \outh county. where most new de\.elop- ment 1s OCC'umng. , The change wa!I sou$ht h~ de-1 velopers.1nclud1ng the M1ss1on VieJo ' Co., and was supported h} 1he Building lnduc;try Ai.sociation's Or· an.ae Count) C hapter. The new pohey ollow!I developers 10 sat1sf y 1oning open spat·e require- ments b) prov1d1na pnvate parks 1n ubd1v1s1ons as long as the} are w1lhn1 to shoulder the co~t of 1m· provma a o rlc sue and ma1nta1n1n~ Just Call 642-6086 ' 11 t ndn the plan the pmatc park 'illll w uld be claimed b) go.,,ernment entitle~ for future public u~. f>c \ l'lopcr-; are required 10 ded1- catl' 21 1 acres of land for local publi r parks for C\ er) 1,000 ~ople to lx• housed 1n a new dc\Clop~cnl Pnvatc parks arc likely to be built onh 1n more exdur;1vc develop- ments. i.uch 3!1 gated commun1t1 C'i whl·re the cosl of maintaining the park 1s paid b> home or con- dominium owners. according to - Da.,.1d ( tle~tin. Mic;<;1on V1c10 ( o 'ice prC's1dent for planning and goHrnmcnl rcla11 onr, He said the pmate-park option g1 \e\ the de\l."lopcr "the opportum· I\ .. to better markt't h1r, product. Jwn1nir Nt·\landc in OPP<>'>ing the mea'>urc wac; count'¥ Environmental Management Agency D1rec1or Mur- ra} 'itorm. who spoke out against 1hc .u 11on 1n what was a rare public d!'ipla" for the official. ~1 ot·ul parks are 1n1endcd for local ur,e h> c1111cM of local Jurisdictions and . a~ in the northern and western pan!> of 1hc count). where local parks are for thl' use of all c1t1Lcns w1th1n 1he (1t1C'~. So !>hould we heir create and pre'S<'rve a ~ystem ofloca parks in the ~outheostern part of the coun1y whose u11e will no1 be ~~ptcd and re 1r1ctcd 10 ci11Lens w1th1n individ- ual pm :11c development pro1ccts,'' torm told the board ~liar do yoa likt 1bo11t the D•ll)' Piiot? Wlllt doD't )' .. like., Call tate number 1t left .nd yoar mtt1•1• will k recorded, tran1erlbe4 1nd dtllvtre4 to the appropriate tdltor. 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Plans to expand Coast Highway from MacArthur to Newport Boulevard are on public view./ A3 Developers need to build homes designed for merlca's older popu- lation./ A3 California 'P\madeus' and 'A Pass- age to India' each garner 11 Oscar nominations today./87 Nation Budget director David Stockman lashes out at military pension pro- grams./ AS A mom whose daughter was shot is shocked when accused teen gunman is freed./A4 World Pope John Paul II returns to Rome af.ter exhausting Central America visit./ A4 Food Put the taste of spring back in your meals with seafood main dlshes./C1 For a sweet symbol of love, make a Chocolate Valentine Torte./C1 Sports Fountain Valley, Ocean View win In girls basket- ball play ./Q1 It's still anybody's game In the 1, 125-mile Marina del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./82 Entertainment The Irvine Corrvnunlty Theater has scored a second victory with Its reprise of "That Cham- pionship Season." /86 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Home Horoscope Ann Lenders Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Potloe Log Publlc Notices Sporte T .. evltlon Theater• Weather A9 A3 A6-8 B8-10 A10 810 B7 C1-12 84-5 89, 84 A9 84 88 A3 87-8 91-3 85 86 A2 FIRST EDITION . • I ears in una Council OKs first read1iigofpo Icy regulating puffers By USA MAHONEY Of .. IWr ....... Non-~okn's and ctean-atr Mf- vocate& turned out in force Tuesday to voice support for smoki111 ~ lauons proposed by the Laguna~ City Council. Passed on first reading. Oransc County's first comprehensive mu- nicipal smoling ordinance dktates. where smokers can puff on a ciprcttc., • pipe or cigar once they step out in public. IWr "-...... "' t.. ,.,_ Be•erly Mamey, holding infant daqbter AJlCellna, aurYey• debrl• of 4emollabed home lD Corona 4el Mar. Ii's an expensive hole in the ground Residents of ritzy Coast net hborhood upset at owner·s f~Uure torepatrdemoltshed home By ROBERT HYNDMAN OllfMO.-,Noll .... Residents of the Irvine Terrace homes in Coronadel Mar have reason to be proud of their neighborhood. The streets are general!) clean. the )ards neatly landscaped and well kept and the spacious homes have pic- turesque views of Newport Harbor. With the 25·year-old homes {>riced at upwards ofS500.000. the residents arc generally professionals -doc- tors. attorneys. top business offic1als. But residents who li ve on one of the \treets. Tahuna Terrace. say their neighborhood's traditionally quiet. friendly atmosphere is being spoiled bya bad apple. And they're plenty upset about 1t. It's the lot at 1810 Tahuna Terrace. There's no house there. onl> the cement foundation. a chimney and the skeleton of walls left standing for the past six months foll owing an abandoned attempt to remodel the home. If I here was ever a front or back yard. you'd never kn ow 11 now - broken glass. garbage and otherdcbns litter the site. A sw1m.,m1ng pool was drained. but has since filled several feet deep w1th ram water. dirt and miscellaneous muck to become. as one neighbor calls 11. ..some kmd of biology experiment." The lot is surrounded by a chain link fence facing the street. while wooden lences protecting the ne1Jh- bors' yards are collapsing. There's an e~tremel)' large hole du& toward the front of the propert) that neighbors believe was the home- owner's first -and last -auem.ptat building a wine cellar .. That place 1s the qcsorc of the neighborhood." sa)' Jim Patterson wh o. along wi th se"eral othrr neigh- bors. 1s fed up. For several years. there have been problems with the home. ranging from troublesome renters to aban- doned construcuon projects. The nci$hbors' numerous attempts at contacting the o"ncr of the home. Dr. Frederick Berko~1t1. have been unsuccessful. the\ 'kl\ The~ 'vc compiarn~d to Berkow111 through the mail. rhc) ·, c sought relief from the Cll) of Newport Beach'c; building department and the) ·.,,e asked for hdr from th eir homeowners assoc1auon. Now they're rons1dcnng legal acuon. Newport Beach Building Director Ra1mar Schuller. who recei ves com- plaints dail) about the Berkownz home. said although the satuauon has un derstandabl) angered the neigh· bors. the current building permit ha<; not been violated. The permit. approved last Septem· ber. allows construction to begin Within 180 d3)S following its IS· suance That trme hm1 t has not e'p1red. But Sc huller. along" 1th the neigh· bors. 1s concerned about health and safet) '1olat1on~ as Berkow111 makes plans to rebuild the home On Jan. 23. the ell~ building department sent a k ttcr to Ber~o~llz. requiring him to submit a plan. drain the pool. fi, the fences and clean up the debns. Berkow1t1 met with Schuller and a (Pleue eee BIG HOLE/ A2) Covenng the workplace. res- taurants with more than 40 seats. (Pleue eee SllOENO/A2) School closUre vote a • surprise Hurlffilgton.trustees reject panel-r-s advice. will eliminate Perry_ By ROBERT BARUR Of .. n.-, Nee ..... In a dec1S1on that seemed to astonish many man auc:hen~ of more than 300. the sharply di vided Hunt- ington Beach City (elementary) School D1stnct rrustccs voted Tues- day to clo~ Pt"rT) Elementary School. In taking the acuon. trustees rc- JC<'ted the rttommendauons of a special blue-nbbon committ~ that declared PerT): School should be the S«ond-least hkel)' of the d1stnct's I 0 schools to close. One longume observer said it was the .. worst dt"c1s1on .. trustees could make Others. who asked that their names no1 be used. said the} bchevcd that the dec1S1on lo clost' the school that has a high Hispanic and Asian 'itudent population was based largely on politics The school. observers said, com· pmes parents who ha ve httle poht1cal clout and ~ouldn't kick up a fuss. observers said. Mort"over. smce Peny hool had never been mentioned as a l1 keh closure candidate in commit· . (Pleaee eee SCBOOL/A2) Developer limits on private parks eased by county Irvine teachers back in schools By JEFF ADLER Ot llM Delly"°' II_.. Over the \.1gorous obJeCtron of Supervisor Bruce Nestande. the Or- ange Coun ty Boord of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesda> to approve incen- ti ves for developers who choose to provide new subd1 v1sons wuh pri vate rather than public parks. The board's action stands 1n marked contrast to past board policy. which was aimed at d1scouragmg the Robert Tllomu I • development of pri vate parks 1hat might be restricted to use by residents of a particular development. The new pollC) does not affect the count)' 's l'C'g1onal park system. "This is totally distasteful in my mind." said Ncstande. who stood alone in voti n~ apinst the measure. "I feel strongly about not offering incentives for private parks. You'll Stt a proliferation." (Pleaee eee PAltK/A2) Bruce Neatande But they threaten to 'take stronge r steps· tf there is no accord By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ot ... IWIJ ...... , ... Ir\ 1ne teachl',..,. who " al~ed p1cke1 lines Tue~a' to )ho" their di\· pleasure o'er a .. best-and-J.inal" lOn- tract offer. were back 1n their classrooms toda). \\a1t1n~ 10 ~if the one-da) demonstration "ill ha'e an impact on ~tallcd nego11auon" "We nfl('et this pressure and 1h1s prote'lt to "ork." J..en Homer {lre'i1· dent of the Ir\ me Teachers Assoc1a- 11on. told several hundf'C'd stnkmg instructors dunng a mid-morning ralh T uesda} outside the Irvine l 'nlfied School District head- quaners. But he told the teachers that tf progre<;s 1" not madc-m contract talks. "The ne\t step has 16 be stronger than this .. Homers.aid union leaders wo uld be "eek ing suggestions from teachers m com1n3 weeks on what that stronger 'itep might be .\t Tuesday night's board of educa- tion meeting. Homer descnbcd the (Pleue eee IRVIJU/ A2) county's chief exec calls it a career Robert Thomas reflects on l 7 years in office. c ites overnmentgrowth. accomplishments The admm1strat1ve officer also ha' had a nng 1de scat to the rnunt) ·, inner pohucal "ork1ng!> H1" elected bo ses. the fi"e members oft he Board of upen-1sors. haH' won and los1 When County Admin1strat1vC' Of· ficer Rohen Thomas turns ofT the hahts and shuts the door to his third· floor comer office in the Hall of AdtTun1stration today. an era 1n Ora nae County government come 10 aclMe. Thoma , 6S. tM county' flrat and only adm1ni trative offictr for the past 17 years, is rt111in,. , As the rounty't top appointed official. Thomas prnidcd at the apn of the county• buruumuc pyramid dunna the county' formauve )cara.. che )tars when 11 upenc"ctd much of 1u mo t uplos1vc 1row1h. Thomas ha watched as the coun- t) 's population nc-arl) douhled.1ump-tlttt1ons. ha"e been con" 1 ttd of 1ng from I 3 million pcoP.lc 1n I ~6 710 poliw:al corruption and Jailed or. rn the more than two million people one ca~. bctn lo 1 a1 sea who call the county home toda ·-rm retmna af\cr what I fl'<'I was a Ounna th1111me: count) &O"cmment H'T) \UC« sful cuttr The" count)' ~w from 6.000 emplo C'C'S w1th a benefited and I btndited," Thomas mode t SI 00 mil hon bud1e1 •Qto a SI ..aid earlier 1h1 -.i.ttk h1'> offi~ wall b1lhon enterpnSt' \\1th 12-000 cm· now bare of the man) mementos ploycc . accumulated dunna ht )can of llo .. cvcr. Thom:ss '>1111 ma1nt11M • go"emmcnt SCf'\'ICC the charac of 1he Counl) dm1n1s· .. ow l'\'t worked for .. )Ca" and tr111"e Offict which man &0'-l'"e d«tded 10 cnJO)' 11 I "e ne"cr cmmcnt and o'c~ lhc count~·., loo .. ed k and I -.on't tool budact, remain the \lml" backward a~ I ao -.i.hcre"er I'm "Our JOh 1 10 ma~e the other II.I) 1oin1 • (both chc Soard 1Tf' • u~rv1M>~ ond Wh~rt Thon,., I\ aoin 1nch.1dc' the cnrn~') 'IUC«<i\lul .. c h1na. for 11 thttt·wc(').. tnp 1n \pnl .. JEFF Alu• Nn\SMAKER s and the 8nusb Isles tlus ummer ~>-ond chat, tht road may lead whcrtvcr ht btlo"'td motorcycle or h1 pn"ate pilot' ltl'CnJC m1aJ\t i.ak~ him \.01'\tt \lo ebou1 tM arav- hatrtd. bopttlll( ed Thomas con· ccm' h1' unrclcntin1 campe•I" to bt rt1mhulVd fbr travel upen.n he ,...._ .. TllOILU/.U) ... A2 °' .... Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 6. ,1985 Acid burn vlcllm leaves hospital following surgery By tJ1e Aaaoclaled Preti A I 5·)C&r-old airl whost" ~ WU severely burned when a wouJd-bt rap1s1 dou~d her wtth acid hH bttn released from un Medical Ce(ltCT after l'\"(On tru tivc surgery, offi Is \lid. Cheryl lkss was released Mondn) from the medical center in OranRe. where he spent six days recu~r"tina from kin~araft suraery, a l'iospital spokeswoman said ruesday. The 11rl unde~nt a four-hour Ol)(rat1ona weeka&o. when Dr. Bruce Achauer closed the last Opt'n wounds on her inJurcd skull. Achaucr has said lhe &lfl Wiit need ye r'I of rt<'On trUC· ll ve suracry SCHOOL CLOSURE SURPRISING •.. ...._Al . &ec btarints or public session , dlel't were no organized aroups to proteM ~dosure. • .Board Pmldent Brian Garland JO•oeci trustees Kattn O'Bric and Pat Cohen in voting to close Perry. Trus1ee Oary Nelson and Sherr) Barlow wanted to follow the rec· ommendation by the blue-nbbon committee and close Hawes School. Perry wjll be closed at the end of the sc-hool year in June. In other action. the board voted to close either Gisler or Sowers middle school in June of 1986, depending on financial stud 1es When the blue-nbbon committee made its recommendations. 1t con- cluded lhat Perry School. because of its large minont> J)Opulat1on. should ..remain open becauSt' of special feder- al and state programs. 11 wa noted also that the ~·hoot. at 19231 Harding. 1n the vicinity of Yorktown '\venue and Newland Street. 1s the most likely to show enrollment incn:ases and 1<; the only d1stnct foc.:1llt)' in that pan of 1hc city. Board President Garland denied pol111cs played a pan in the decision. He said the school is on the fnnge on district borders and "the~ arc advan- tages of ce ntralizrng fac1lit1~· . He said he opposed closing'\jawes hool lx"l·ause of the dJsrupuon about 50 special educatton students would fan'. In making the motion 10 clost Perr). trustct' O'Br1c cited high main· tenanct CO\ts at 1ht 22-year-old faci11t)'. But colleag1.1e Nelson said the closure .. ,s far away from logic as we can get." "It seems foolish to close a school that's showrng an increase when the reason we're closing schools 1'.> Ix· cause of declining enrollment." he said. Of11c1als say that can save about S500.000 a yt'ar rn closmg two schools fh.: d1stnct. which had 7.600 pupils in 1976 has shrunk to S,200 pupils at latest count. IRVINE TEACHERS RETURN .•. Prom'Kl one-day stnkc as "exetremcl) !>UC· ccssful." He lold board members. "We do wish to settle. We do'T'lot wish 10 carry this any further -but we will. The (association) stands ready to nego- tiate at any ttme. and I await your call." Superintendent A. Stanley Core) told the board. "The day came down in an orderly fashioo ... Corey said the district officials were awaiting a call from teachers union negotiators. who promised to check their calendars for a new negotiating date. He added. "The board's team 1s ready to talk immediately.·· Board Pre'i1dent Gordon Oetchcl said today the trustees arc urging the district's negotiators 10 resume talks this "eek or next . ~!though he said the d1stnc1 may be able 10 change ns position on non-monetaf) issues. he said it 1s unlikel} the district can change the "last-and·best" financial offer it presented in December. The dtstnct has offered teachers a 3 percent increase retroactive to July I. 1984 and has endorsed a formula for an additional raise during the next school year The teachers arc seeking a 2 percent raise retroactive to July and another 2 percent increase this spring. Other areas of disagreement 1n· e lude insurance. grievance procedures. teacher d1~1pline and an "agenc)' shop" prov1s1on that would require teachers to JOin the union or pa} an eq ui valent fee. A bargaining session was con- ducted last Thursday. but teachers said it produced no results. The teachers thus proceeded w11h a one- day stnkc. Union leaders said 527 of the distnct's 750 teachers pan1ci pated. The)' said they told about I SO temporary or first-year probat1onaf) instructors not to picket because their jobs could not be protected. The district kept classes open with about 400 substitutes teachers and adm1nis1ra1ors. Student attendance Tuesday was below normal. district officials said. SMOKING CURBS BACKED IN LB ... From Al banks. retail waiting hncs and ctty buses. the ordinance. if passed on final reading m two weeks. would Join more than 30 others statewide that regulate smoking in public. peaker after speaker told the Cit~ C'ounc1l of the potential h31ards and certain imtat1on of brea thing some- o ne else's s.moke. And although there appeared to be about a dozen smokers in the au- dience. onl) a represeotau' e of the tobacco mdu~try and t""o of the Cit}·., more indomitable council watchers took to the podium to cn1tc1ze the ordinance. In opening the publrc hcanng. C'<~uncilman Neil Fitzpatnck. who introduced the ordinance in Decem- ber. said he views the regulations not so much as "a no-smoking ordinance but the establishment of clean air rones. "We (non-stnokers) have to have some escape 1onc where we can escape wnhout entenng into a con- flict ... he said. Employee\ cspec1a ll)' can benefit (mm Smo king regulatlOTI S, Fmpatnck sa id. Voluntary rcstnc- ttons 1n businesses are one thmg. he said "'but when your boss smokes or )Our boss' boss smokes. yo u take it. Who's 1n charge of the office de· termrnrs whattt's going to be ·· Onl} Councilwoman Manha Col· hson 'otcd against the smoking rules. "It rcall} bothers ml· that we shou1d be in a d1ctatonal t) pe s11 unt1 on ... lt should be a councs~. I'm sa)'tng. wtthtn our own offices. we can sol"e this problem ·· BIG HOLE UPSETS NEIGHBORS ... From Al cit) auorne} I ucsda) 111ght and prom1'icd to ha'c 1he "Olk done th1\ week Just to make Slife. however. chuller said the site will be inspected Thursday at 5 pm to see that the work 1s do ne If not. Schuller sa}s a mun inJuncuon "''"be sought. Oe<;p11e the stream ot rnmplaints. Berkowitz ~1d Tuesda\ 1hat con· strucuon will begin on hi., new home "'1th1n two to four ""eeks l k \aid the problems in the pa<;t ""ere tht fault of a contractor. ''This is costing me a lo t ol 11me and mone} ... he said "I d1dn'1 hu) the propeny to let tt JUSt sn there .. Bu t Patterson and other Tahuna Terrace nc1gh hors are skepucal ahout Berkowitz's latest assurance.-.. "This has been going on for .-,1, months no"":· said 1'.el'>on "v1amc' an attorne> "'ho li ves ne't door to thl' ·lot. "He'SJUSt procrastinating. But he doesn't have to look at it eveq da~. he doesn't have to deal wi th the <;afet' problems.·· · Marney and Pauerson said neigh- bors are cons1denng legal action against Berkowitz aficr exhausting other efforts to sec the home rebuilt Ii' ing nc't to me ... '-fame~ said More than three )cars ago. the Berko""ll' home was rented to se' cral young men whom neighbors soon learned were rock ·n· roll mus1c1ans with a penchant for pract1cmg late into the night. Pa11cr.-.on ~1d. Despite the <.0mpla1nt'> ahout noise and other disturbances. nothing lhanged . ...\lire bu rned a hole 1n the lCtling of th1.' home three )Cars ago. It "a" nc,er fi\cd1 Rain fell through thl' hole and into the hume despite sporad1L effort'> 10 1n\tall plasttC sheet-. on \he roof E'en "" the renter\ remained 1n the houc;c Last summer. some "'urk was done on the home to re mo\ c the damaged roof But after much of the home was ~lorn do"'n. lhe construction workers lclt The renters. howeq:r. remarncd II\ 1ng among the rubble and trash the uncompleted con\trurt1on left be- hind B~ the l.'nd ot .\ugust. increasing complaint~ b) neighbors brought '.'le"pon polrcc. The propert} was condemned and the renters were sent on their way, Pauerson says. forg1H'nC'>'> than pcrm1ss1on .. But Bcrko.,..111 1ns1s1s h,· has been maktng a sincere effon to build a home he hopes 10 move into from hi s current residence rn Anaheim. He has medical offices tn Ne" pon Beach. Berkowitz purchased the In 1ne Terrace home fi ,c ~ears ago with the idea or remodeling II. But high mtercst rates put off plans and he dec1dl.'d to rent out the propert) 1n the meantime. he said Following the fire damage to the roof. Bcrkow1t1 said he planned to tear down that ponion of the home and remodel It rather than repair the damage. "Rut I found out last spnng that m}' original plans wouldn't pass new Cit)' code'> ... he said. "I went back to my original architect who couldn't put together a ne"" '>Ct of plans nght a\\ a) .. Then. Berkow1t1 ran into what he calls a contractor who offered to tear down the portion of the home to be remodeled. Rather than save him monc)' as the) had promised. the contractors did the work 1ncorrectl) and saved Berkowitz no more than other estimath he had received on the work. "I guess theyd1dn'1 know what they were doing:· Berkowitz sa)s. 5 a a e; 1 WrATll£R ---- Winter to ease its grip on-coast Tht flow of COid arctic air Into Southern Clllfornta hH delayed aome local cr0$) har~tlng but no Mtlout damage Is expected. and tht weather eervic:. aakl tem~atures would tw.gln mod.,atlng tonight and Thurtday. The Forec.ttjfor 7 am EST. ThU .. Feb 7-r•---· Tht cold apell eauMd eltrut growere In FUvenldt and Orange counties to ready wind machines and stay up through the night• In caee of a deep freeze. which' nev., quite oecurrtd. The cold 1pell was expected to b<Nk u tilgh preeeure o~ Nevada weak.nd dut to a low pree1Yrt center moving towatd tht Pacific Northwest f1om the GuH ol Aluka, changing wind• away from cold northerly dlrect1001, the National Weathtf' Service said. 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Concofd,N H 22 1'4 Oifia..F1 W0t1n 35 28 Spokano 20 10 ~~ 63 33 to 111o '"'' mid •Ot 111Qn9 111o coot1 o.yton 2t 20 SyrK\IM 24 19 SI 411 Topoloa 18 ·11 Son FrllnCMCO 57 « o.n-2t ..()$ ,_ 47 31 Senll eart>ora se 37 o..~ 15 ·10 TlllN 2t 05 S1od<1on 55 :re. Tides OelrOll 22 01 °""'" oe 93 Walflk>g1on 32 31 EIPtoo 48 38 Wlc:ll!ta 21 -04 Hlgll. IOw. PfOClplll llOn IOt 24 hOura w1111-a.,.. 29 ,. TOOAY Falf'*11<1 27 11 ending at 5 p m ~IOw 4 12pm 1.2 Fargo oe 04 8of910'* 49 24 1037pm 4 5 Socond lllgh l'legrull 37 01 Surf report 8lelloc> " oe G.....S~ ,, 02 Blylhe " ~ T'MUMOA'I Great FOb " 02 C.tllllnO 51 " Ftrll IOw l 511 m 1 4 HarllOfd 2• 18 LOCATION ten ... An Lon; 8oecll 5' 31 ,....,~ t57•m 111 -· 2• 02 """11ing1on llMcll 1-2 -MorwoYle &O 31 S«: low 4.48 p.m 0.8 HonOO..kJ 711 71 ~ Jolly. Nowporl 62 31 S-lllgh 4.1 1.2 -Monlorey 11 12p"1 "'°"''°" 43 35 4011\ S1.-, Newoor1 1-2 POOt Mt Wilton 41 24 1nc11en~~ 2t 20 JtckaOn Mt 49 32 22nd SrrMt. ~ 1·2 -Nowpor1 llMcll st 38 Sun N11 (Odey •1 5 2t p "' • ,.. a.iooe woovo I -Ontorto 58 ~ Thuracloy al e 46 a.m end Ml• 8Qelll •I Jtckaonvtllo 11 58 ~Booch po« Palm Sprlrtgl SS 13 0 5·30pm ~ 31 21 Sen Clit<Mnla 1 -P..oono St 3S Moon r-lodoy al I 57 pm . Wit l<enNe Clly 11 °' l.Ol\IOQOI 41 25 Walat lomp SI AIYer9lde 53 36 Thurllday el 7 50 Lm end riOM ogoH\ ti SMll dlftcllon< -t Sen Btmardlno 54 32 e·07pm. THOMAS RETIRES AS TOP COUNTY EXEC •.• From Al incurred on his motorc)de a )Car ago while en route to a conference for count y admin1strat1\e ontccrs from around the state. · Afier 1n111ally being denied r~1m­ bursement. Thomas tool>. his case to the supervisors. public!> arguing that the supenor mileage his motorcycle could claim over any car actually had !M!Vt'd the count} mone~ during the tnp. Super' l'><lr'i fi nall) ga'e in and paid Thoma<; his travel ex penses. but not before ra1sin~a fewc}ebrows over the u.nbusmessltke unage their top t•mployec must have conjured. blaz- ing his wa) to the mec11n$ astride a giant Honda rather than 1n a more 'taid count\ automobile. Thomas ·at knowlcd~cd his career as count' admin1strat1\C ofliccr has hccn m·ar ked O\ \Ut'rc,\Cs, but te mpered b} the ·failure of county go\ernmcnt ever to lfull} define the rcla 11onsh1p among supervisors. the Jdmm1s1ratl\ e o llice and th e count) depanments and agencies that ad- minister government programs da) to day. He c1te<tthe streamlining ofcount) go\ernment h) folding man~ depan- men1s rnto su per agencies as one ol the h1~h points of his career. But he ~id Im top achievement would ha ve to be the continued maintenance of me count) ·s fiscal inte.snt). a result of the admrn1strat1\c officer's ke' role in the budgeting process. "Orange County always has been fiscally solvent because of what we did over 17 years," Thomas said. He also acknowledged tile "stresses and strams" that have charactenzcd his relationship with supervisors oo occasion, especially in the past sev- eral ycan when his office has been sin~led out by board members for criucism. However. he said his de· cision to retire was not influenced by that criticism. But he allributed his scrapes with boa rd members 10 the unclear rela- 11onsh1p among the various gov- ernmental arms that has dogged his ontce since its creation. He said he would strongly urge his 'iuccessor. who will be appointed at the conclusion of a nat1onw1de search. to obtain written memoran- dums of understanding with super- v 1~ors and agency chiefs outlining1ust what role the count} administrative of11cer 1s 10 pla} in running the increasingly complex government. Thomas also directed some advice torurrent board members. suggesting that the way meetings are handled. wrongl} gives the pubhc the 1m- press1on that all dec1s1ons are made beforehand. as the League of Women Voter-; and others ha ve complained. "The perception 1s wrong. It's too bad. because it's not a bad board:' he said. A<ikcd to name the most capable Board of Supervisors he has served. Thomas pointed to those chaired by former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich dun ng the 1970 . i\lthough Diedrich eventually was convicted and Jai led for accepting a bnbe while in office. Thomas said he had great respect for the man and all the county_ accomplished dunng his years rn office. · "Legall y. he made a mistake. But I sttll admire the man." Thomas said. "H1~ influence went far beyond his cha1rmansh1p. He backed the CAO and made us. by force ofh1s character and personality. which was very powerful." Reflecting on other changes in the county during his years. Thomas looked out the window and noted that the county now is developinJ a skyline. as new high-rise buildings now "poke up" across the landscape. "Back then only Saddlcback (Mountain) was there and I could get to work in even or eight minutes from my house in Orange. Now it takes 15 minutes and there arc many more traffic lights. Still. we·rc way ahead of the (San Femando)Valley. We're lucky. We've had large land- holders who could really plan and they've been really responsible." "You know." Thomas added. "This 1s a doggone good county." D•llY Pilot Delivery ORANGE COAST Clrcul•tlon 71'1142-4333 la Guar•ntHd ~CJ'•Oay·r' •J1t1 i' f , Jt ,.,,,, t•A\1.-ti 11 I h 1 • th !> )0 ~ ,.,.. ~ c ,., "" l •rW"J t10V C , It I • S•~ •' '.14y ,. • , .. , , f~ JI; I i 'f'(f' ~· i "°"''" li• ' ;, ,. ~ff 1.1«1:.Jt• tO a" ;\' 1.,.. , , • "' ti,,-_,,,.. •fHtJ j Circulation TelephonH MtJtl l•,, 'J* CCA.1• ·', ....... ..,~ Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director RoHmary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllama Circulation Manager Cl .. tlned edYerftelng 714/142·1171 All other cMP9ftment• t42-4321 MAIN OFFICE 33() WHI B•r St Co"& """" t A Mal edd•n• B·. •560 C..11 Mfl'SA CA 9~6~6 c ""-V'' •<1111 '-"•~9f' c .. '"' r ... lll<tt'.,.g Comoo...., No "f!WS \1(il fl!'\ ttt.;tf•Al of"\ • jlOf I ..,..u. Of AOtethM "•nt, ,.,.,. ""·•t Of ''1.·~00\ICeO •·•""'°"'' toeetl' ~ m W O" ' 0Y' '9N .. 'li#lll' 91 ~ec<><'d 101 cica1•go pe ~ •• Costa Mtta Ct~!ornt• 1uPS ... 8001 Sublet"'"~ Or u .... $4 ,~ "'OfllNy CJf ""'" • $6 ~ montri•y r,,. O•A .,,-ec..11 011 ) ~ ~· .,, ,,. '°""'" 'comDonoO ,,... Ne-P•ttt 'P.,t:>osMad or"' Orange Coal! P\I~ Compen~ ,,,, .. to'''°"! ••• 1>111>11_., Monoey ln•OUQll r .. oay A ••r.ote eg O"a '°'''°" 1 P11t:>11tnoa S.1u•clays • .,., $l M>tyt Tr.e ll'•M<;•Oa• t'l>I>' ,r>.ng Plant I •• 330 w"' a., S1•,..1 P Bo• 1 ~ Cat•• '-'tt8 Cal •orn.o 11:262e VOL. 71, NO. 037 A lawsuit b)' Mame} and another neighbor whose home 1s adjacent to Bc r\owitz•s would seek damages to personal property in connection wtth the collapsed fences cau~d b) the demolition project. In September. Berkowitz rece1 .. ed permit\ to tear do" n a pon1on of the home to remodel tt. But th e contrac- tors tore down more than they were <;upposed to and began e:iccavat1on work on what Berkowlll sa\S will be a basement below a planned.Si.rage A bulldozer damaged the foun· dation.hes~d.makingitneccssary to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ start a new home from the ground up. "It's been unfortunate. It's cost me UTIERS CUST A class action sutt bv the entire nei&hborhood. Mame)' ·~aid. would cnlorce community association rule<; in regard to the upkeep of the home But Mame)' and others 1ns1st 1ha1 a lawsuit would be a last reson and one they would like to avoid ''The last rhina I want to do is sue a nei!Vlbor who's ~01n~ to wind up ( tt) inspector'> demanded that Bcrkow111 go beyond his remodeling permit and appl) for a building permit to rebuild the home. "Sometime\ I think he had the home torn do"'n fir'it , then he could later go and ask for building permit to Stan over lrom scratch." Patterson 'laid ·•1t\ easier .. omct1mes to a~k for a lot of time. effon and money." he said. But Patterson and other neighbors aren't sympathetic. "We don't like 10 ha ve to go to these extremes," Patterson said. "But this has been going on for so long now. We JUSt want to sc( something done about it." PARK RESTRICTIONS EASED ... Designed, Finished Installed Prom Al However. board Chairman Thomas Rile y, who \Upportcd thl' aciion. disputed Nestande's claim. "1 ~lieve it will be sclec11vcly used.'' jd Rile)'. who Joins "lestande in prcsenuna the burgeoning south unty. wh(re mo'lt new develop- enr 11 occumng. T~ change was sou,ht by de· to~ including the M1s\1on VieJO ., and was supported by tht' ·1c11na lndu\tr) A~soc1atwn·~ Or- ounty Chnpter. new policy allows deve loper"' tis(y zon1na open pace requtrt'· u by prov1d1na private parkc; 1n ivis1ons a Iona as they arc n1 td shoulder the co<1t of 1m· ina a park site and maintaining ust Call .. 42-6086 11 L ndcr thl' pla n. the pnvatc park 'itlll could be claimed b)' government entities for futu rl" public use. Developers arc required to ded1 - rntc 21 1 acre<, of land for local publrc parks for CH'!) 1.000 people to be housed 1n a nC"-development Prnate pnrkc; are llkcl)' to be built onl) 1n more t'llclu'11ve-develop- ments. \Ulh ac; gated commun1t1c\ where tht' rn'it of ma1nta1n1ng the park '' p.11d b)' home or <.0n- domu11um o~ncrs. tH:rordmg to r>a v1d ( l"lc'itin. M1<,s1on VieJo Co. \It <' prc\1tknt tor planning and gcl\crnmcnt rclattons Jk 'illld th<' priva1c-park op11on gi ves tht' dcvdoper "the opponun1· t' .. to hcttrr market h1'> prod u~ t J111n1ng Ncst:rndc tn oppo~1ng the measure was rounty Efwironmenrnl Management AgcnC) Direc tor Mur· ray 5torm. who 'ipokc out agamst the action 1n "hat wa'> n rare public d1'iola \ fo r the official "Local parks are intended for local U'iC b}' cmzen~ of local Junsdictions and. a\ in tht' northt'rn and western pam ot the count). wht'rC local parks are for the use (}fall c1t11ens w1thtn the cn1cs S<1 ~hould we help create and preserve 3 sy~tem of local parks 1n the southc:-mem part ol'thecounty wh ose use v.ill not be ~-reptcd and restrieted to c1t11en' w1th1n 1nd1 vid· ual pnvutt• dc \t'lopmcnt proJC:Cts." Storm told the board What ~o you llkt about tht Dally Ptlol? What doa'l yoa like! 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