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1985-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
, ut Supervisors re use mass release o mates to satts y e era coµrt or er considcrina whether to declare an· eme.,ency to speed up plans to expend the James A. Muaick Honor Farm near Lake Forcs1 to house more low-risk inmates. y JEFF ADLER • ............... Plcdaina to avoid a masa release o( nvictcd inmates, the Board of upervisors today took steps to d uce the Oran,e County Jail popu- lederiJJ South-Africa for3weeks Altboua,h "morally opposed" to the apartheid policy of racial separation in South Africa, O range County Supervisor Harriett Wieder is travel- ina for the next three weeks throuah' the African country as a guest of tfic Pretoria aovcrnment, accordina to her chicfaide. Gcorac Rebella. .-Rebella said Wieder will be speak- ina on water, air and transportation- rclated issues durina her stay in South Africa and will visit Joha nnesbura. • Prc1oria,-1)urbin-and Cape Tow before her return April 4. Durina the trip, Wieder plans 'to meet with black leaders who oppose the country's official policy of racial separation, he also said. South Africa's apartheid has been --~t,.,..e fOCos"of both-demonstrations an boycotts around the U.S. in recent months. A demonstration opposini South African racial policies is sched - uled in Los An.aeles later this week. Wieder decided to take the trip after consultina with President Re- aaan and the U.S. State Department durina a recent visit to Washington D.C., the aide said. . "She decided it would best to go _.,__~._~ere a-n<tlil"\'O-c:tlI~C';""-Rebell said. ~·hands Re~an big victory In MX vote. Al World Remains of Americans returning to U.S. from Vietnam.JM People Glamour and games mixed happily at Newport Harbor Art Museum's fourth annual Grand Caslno/81 Food California cuisine' a light, natural dishes get a five star rating from owners of a Pennsytvanla Dutch restaurant./C1 Sporta ' Fountain Vattey Hlgh's Bob Sharpnack Is looking for two things: No. 1 In Orange County In strikeouts and ERA./D1 IKDEX ~rthl A8 Bridge A9 Bulletin Board A3 Bullness 84-5 .. Olaulfled ~-6 Comics A9 Croaaword oe Death Notices 86 HorOICOpe C5 A,,n Landers 82 F .. turea 81-2 Optnlon A 10-11 Police Log A3 Publlc Notices ~ Sport• 01 .. Televtlton 82 Theatera 83 We8ther A2 lation to satisfy a federal coun order. Supervisors. on a unanimous vote, al'ftd to speed chantet · to relieve overcrowded jail conditions. includ· ina no lon,er accepdftJ statf and federal prisonell at the jai and Blulnl •treet comer 01her alternatives Include houlina low-risk inmates 11 other county facilities. posaibly ·even temporary camps comprised of World War II· style Quonset huts, beainnin,1 a home detention· prolram or perm1t1ina the Fireman keep. a wuy eye OD unall ftre tbat eraoted OD tlae nMadway at lnlne A•enae and 19tla Street la Coeta 11- Taeeday momtna. A wo.rlrman s-tc~ upbalt at tlae lntenecdon ued"" auollne and a match to clean a mo.el. Pro-lifers use film to fight abortions 'Silent Scream' aims to show pain f ct us suffers In an abortion Copies of a controversial film that purportedly shows a fetus writhina in pain during an abon ion have been presented to state lqislators in an effort by pro-life aroups to influence votes on abortion-related issues this year. Pro-life supporters and a n Oran~ County filn\ company are o ptimistic the 140 video cassette copies of .. Silent Scream" will sway California lawmakers into the a nti-abonion camp. "This film has shown that the fehas fee ls pain. We believe that it shows it pre-trial releate of low•risk inmatn who cannot lriake bail. "The. board will take no action to ptt·relcase anybody In there for a convic:ion... Supervisor Bruce Nestande emphasized d urina the discussion. That's not even undei consideration." . .' Supervisor Roaer Stanton added. ··1 don't think the public would suppon a mass releue of prisoners. It just E ' make sense. The crime rate ii and dw jail population is up. II ·e take a fool to realize 1tac1e·1 aconela1ion. •• ............. ICtioM. taken .. the ~111 JM>ard Cbairman Thomas Ril9y. C9ne two days after U.S. Dillricl Judie William Oray f1hed the COUDl'li'SO.lXXJ and held both Sheriff 81'16 1111 and tbt five 5Up1rvisors in &rilninal contempt for raUina to abide by his 1971 directive to provick adequa1e beddi111 b eachod nay jail inmase. Abou1 '°°WI inmates arc forced IO sleep on jeil ftoon or in badwow beca&Me &be populalioa at lbe jail .... . swel&ed ao nemiy 2.000 iama• per niaht. The jail was built to bCMltC I, 191 inmatn. but can provide buab for up to 1.530 inmates. , ........ oc .. ..._,~ Laguna housing project unlikely By LISA MAHONEY .............. Laauna Beach's plan to shoehorn p_&0-1.l.aenior-ciliun-etlkiency ttni.ts--- into Thurston Park while still main- tainina pan of the .6-acre lite for neighborhood parkinaand recreation wo n't work. the project's sponsor says. A preliminary analysis conduct~ by the Oranae County Community Housin Con>. ta · view of ' ow1n1 ~ighborhood pa an -(Pleue-LAOUJllA/A2) Burritos beget·btg ~ brouliaha A man who complained that the burritos at a Costa Mesa convenience store were overpriced went on a tirade c.arly Tuesday morning. knocking the cash register to the around. pushina items off the shelves and k.icking the glassdoor&. • The assailant caused an estimated s 1.500 wonh of damage ~fore Ott- ing from the Circle Kat 1913 Pomona Ave .. police said. The Dame tanlted a nataral 4u leak. FlreflChten, wbo called die filctdent a •flue, monitored the fire until Soatlaeni California Gu Co. worken arrlYed to repair the Jealrln& ander1roand 1'8 llne. See etory Pale A2. The rampage began around I: 13 a.m. after the man refused 10 pay SI. 79 for a burrito that he had heated up 1n the microwave. He argued that the clerk had said earlier the burrito was 79 cents. He had attempted earlier in the evening to buy some beer without an} identification. police said. Tax group blasts La una Village co e ~iolations CttyCouncil sfioCked by charge s: def ends blufftop a rt center _ By LISA MAHONEY °' ... .,...., .......... The president of the Lagu(la Beach l'axpaver's Assoc1a11on shocked some members of the City C'qunctton Tuesday night by auackint one of their favorite projects. Taxpayer's President Paul. Chris- tiansen accused the count1I of a "tcndenq 10 antagonize. suppress and harass" some of the community's legal bu'l1nesscs while winking its eye at code viola tions he alleges u1s1 at Laguna Village. Calling the collec11on of anists' kiosks and workshops a "shanty shopping center that has prohferatcd far beyond its permits."' Chnst1anscn. with the help of Taxpayer's member John Rhodes. enumerated a long list of code violations and irregularities the) sa) have been permitted to continue at the 5 77 South Coast H1ghwa} s11c • .\nd. after listening to the Tax- payer's harangue and lhc adm1ss1on of one Laguna Village spokesman that some of the group's claims •~ true. one councilwoman said she was ··appalled" by the presentation. The mayor dcscntx>d 11 as "the most monumental c.asc of taking a molehill and putting '1t into a mountain that r ve ever seen ... Mayor Dan Kenney acknowledacd (Ple .. e eee ICI08K/ A:I) .AmbrOsia closes lts 'po~h c;Ioors- for the-time being By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ~,... ... Ambro 1a. the posh. h11h·pnttd restaurant that for years wa known for 11s clcpn1 'K'tttn& and Jward- w1nnin1 CUI 1ne, has b«n Cio9W. _ C'o-.o~ncr 1eril Muller '81d the rcstaut9nl. on Town Center Onvc 1n Oita Me11. will be clotCd for Kvcral ..wks a he and others con11dcr a reorpn1atton and po 1ble move T• do~in• hoV,.C"~· i not per· '11nen1. he 1ns1~t .. h 1\ time to 1akc1a breather:· Muller 111d this morn1na. "We w•ll take a c:ompkte '""'"'"'!')'· s•t ha k ftd toot I\ what wt wilt do ll(\t," Onr of 11\e oouons Muller nnd hi' co-owner. brother Gus, arc ron'\1drr· ing 1sa move back to Newport 8cl<.'h, where rnbros1a first opened tn t 973. The ~1&uran1 moved from the Balboa Peninsula to Co ta Mesa IS rn_onths ago -.hen Muller opened an c~panded Ambrosia -also fcatunna Le Premier and Premier Gnll. din1na rooms wllh 5(para1e menu . But 'ho~ t1JoO later were closed and their spaC'C con"cncd into mb~i• bin· quc1 rooms. \t 1t new location mbrosia C'onunucd tn offer prrhaps thduJhc t le" cl ofserv1ce.amb1cnccand pnccof an rcstauran1 1n OranF \ ount . . "lk"inc'' ha' nol bc't'n bat "--(Pl ....... A11Baoa1A /A2) • d .. I F • ( • ] I le ( • ] I r ' f r i ' By STltVE MARBLI °' ................ Nc~pon Beach police said today linked the SO<aJfcd "wetsuit bufJ}ar .. to 29 re idential buralarics. all but two committed at beyfront rtsidcnce on Newport Harbor. Steven Scott Warren. a 21.ycar-old boat maintenance worker and part- time student at Ooldcn West Colltac an Huntington lkach. is charged with 21 counts of burJlary and 18 felony counts or posscssmg stolen property. Detective Dah Holub said in- vestigators now have linked Warren to seven more burglaries. brin&in& the total number to 29. Additional ch11r1cs liktly will be filtd ap1nst the Costa Mna man before ~•StPe•" in (OUr1 ~pril tOfor a pcehmioacy hc•rina Holub 11•d Warren wa arrt tc-d March S af\er a police stakeout at a n.~idence on West Ba y Avenue Holub said pollce 1n a helicopter watchtd Warren allcacdh• break into the house. The airborne officers then radioed a patrol officer to move in and arrest Warren. Warren i beina held in Oranac County Jail in lieu ofSS0.000 bail. The 2 1-year·old earned his nickname because he allcacdly com- mitted burglaries while wearmg a black wetsuit, whf;h was standard dress for his JOb with a boat hull cleaning serv'iee 1n Newport Harbor. .. In 1evcral of the bural1ric1. police •id •hey found ouddlci of water 1"11M tltc rc~1<knce1. Only two of the buJ1laA•• ...,.,. OGM,..1Uf'd ift tnfeftd-re 1dentt1. police satd. Holub estimated that Warren 11olt more than $700.000 ·wonh of prop- eny in the buratarics. which date back somceiaht months. He said anywhere from $50.000 to $100.000 in 11olen propcny wat fo und in Warren' 18th Strttt apartment. Warren previously was convicted ofmisdemcanorburalary 1n 1982 and spent 10 week.ends in Oranac County Jail. accordina to coun records. The earlier con vict1on apparently was not tied to the present case in Newport ~aeh. LAGUNA HOUSING PROJECT UNLIKELY ••• From Al the Milligan Drive site in Laguna more than 35 percent of the parcel. Canyon and suggests cutting more· Other requ1rcmen1s include 1he eucalyptus trees than 1hc City Coun-prescrvauon of all but thn.-c eucalyp- c1I has directed. tus trees. building a fire access road ·And a conceptual plan showing I~ .J.nto the Thurston Park ne1ahborhood tiny studio apartment s will have to bC and provisions fo r resident parkin&. changed 10 include some one-Another factor complicati n& the bedroom apartments if his firm i~project is the property's location in a take on the project. executive director Oood plrun. Allen Baldwin said. The Thurston Park neighborhood The Ci ty CoUllcil chose the non-is ma~e up of about 50 older homes profit housing coeporation Tuesday originally built as vacation hide.- to sponsor a senior citizen housing aways. Mostly located alona din project at Thurston Park. pathways. there is no parkina avail- But Baldwin says n's still uncertain able nex t to 1hc homes. whether OCCHC can actually build Residents of the·cramped neigh- • Laguna Beach's fi rst housing project borhood use Thurston Park Tor for low-income elderly given the recreation and as a parking lot. The restrictions placed on the property. neigh borhood association is opposed A feasibility study is under way. to senior housing on the site. and there appears to be about an even City Manager Ken Frank said chance the corporation will take on several architects were interested in the challenge. Baldwin said. designing the proposed housmg at In response to neighborhood Thurston Park. Frank said he and protests over having to share the CommuCity Development Director park. the City Council lim1fcd the rune atalano recomme nded senior housing project to one or more OCCHC afier consulting with the single-story buildings containing a Oran.ae County Housing and Com- maximum of 12 un its. The structures munity Development Dcpanmcnt. must be at least 50 feet fro m the "They re experienced in these types property lines of neighboring houses of subsidized housing," Frank said of and the entire project can ta ke up no QCCHC. Baldwin says the city's plans for the site "are not feasible from any normal standpoint.•· For one thing. he says. studios arc un\>opular with renters and are about as expensive lo build as one-bedroom apartments. Federal subsidies are also hiaher for one-bedrooms ana they can also be rented to couples. Baldwin said. For the pro)cct to be fina ncially feasible. the city may have to com- promise on the number of apartments that will be built. he said. · The ci ty's conceptual plan with its dozen 350-square foot studios lefi no space for a meetinJ room. storage area or laundry facilities. Baldwin says OCCHC is cool toward th e idea of neighborhood parking on the property although the City Council h~1sed to bow to resident wishes on that matter. City stafTis also considering leasing space alon~ a nooy n~rurol channel to accommodate the neigh- bors. If OCCHC' is able to design a workable project that satisfies the rjiy and us nei&hbors. Baldwin estimate it will cost between $300.000 and $400.000 to build. JAIL OVER-CROWDING VIE J'romAl The stienfTbegan taking actions to reduce the inmate population Tues- day when he announ ced the jail no longer will accept state and federal prisoners. an action that was en· dorscd by supervisors. Gates also had said he would consider ··only as a last ('esort" asking the Superior Court to order the release of prisoners not considered a public release · to reduce the jail population to acceptable levels. Riley said he was askmg the board to take specific actions to ·'emphasize the urgency of this matter and the high priont) the board must place on the resolution of the problem." The actions direct: •The County Adminstratrve Of- ficer. Sheriff. General Services Agen - cy Director and board chairman 10 prepare a plan wnhin two weeks to comply with the coun order. includ· ing the possible declaration that an emergency s11uat1on exists. •The CAO to prepare an ad- ditional report documen11ng what actions already have been taken. •The Probauon Depan mcn1 to prepare a _report on possible sentenc- ing alternatives. •The henfT 10 prepare repon on Site study will take year llJlaPPAOUR °' .............. Orange County ~· we edvteed T"f99day that ft wNI take about a ~ to complete en en~ronmental Impact report and related etudlea on a propoeed lite for a new county jait. The envtronmentel report• end 1tuctte.. 9long with a compt9hen11Ye Hrieeof pubNc hearing•. arer9qUired byeta1e lew before ~cen Mtect • jail ltte. The county la conl6deflng 8bout ff remote ...... all of whtch 8'e In eight tlolated ., .. of the county f'8I ~directed be ICOUred tor locatlone that might be IUlt.,._ for JaH conetructJon. Members of the llt...-.ction lute fore. eay they mu1t tocate a mtnfmum 120-8CIW IH• If enm.e. poputatlon pro_.IOna lncffc9tlng a need for a 5,HO-bed J"' .,, oor,..... ~· dtrected the oounty-£mh OlilfMntal MeNgilment Agency to begN'9 preptntk»nl within the next 90 dayl to hire a OOMUltant to conduct the requtred ltudlea and Pf9P9'• an envtronment• Impact report. .• A day earlier. a federal judge In Loe Angetel found .upervltort we In crlmln8' contempt of court and fined the county 150,000 for f~ to compty wfth a 1978 court dtrectlw requiring that ~ Inmate In the overcrowded county jail be supplied a bunk. what types of prisoners arc held in the Jail. •The Jail Sue Ta'lk Force to reoon within 45 day'I on re view of proJected mmate populations rn 1he count) dunng the nex t 20 years. ABORTION FILM USED AS TOOL .•• From Al mother's womb. What the audience secs ts a sonogram . much hkc an X- ra )'. in which the fetus purportedly "thrashes about wi th llS mouth open under the doctor's curette." State leg1c;latoro; in Texas received the 28-mrnutc film Tuesday. with another presentation scheduled for today 1n Indiana. The overall proJL-Ct. estimated at S800,000. will be funded through pnvate donations a'i well as by pro- hfe group~ and filmmaker American Ponrart. The presentations were timed to coinC'idc with various pieces of legis- lation being 1n111ated around the country Dawson '>aid more than 80 abonion-related bills have bee n in- troduced in 37 states since January. Last year. eight anti-abon1on laws were approved out of the 96 b1llc; brought before vanous state le$1S· laturcs. Pro-life groups arc hoping "Silent Scream" wtll improve the s1a11s1rc<1 th•~ )'l.'ar tha t would also bring unprofessional conduct charges against physicians who give contraceptives to unmar- ried minors without parental consent. Opponents. discounting the film as inaccurate. arc fearful that lawmakers might be innuencc.d by the so-called "emotional misinformation." "There arc so many medical inac- curacies in that film that it's not an honest piece of work." said Maraie Fitcs Seigle. executive director of the Planned Parenthood Association of dMr elti.t and balmy temper1tur•, but 1 cold front moving out of the Gulf of AJaaka wu ••~ted to bruth the region with It• t.i1 on Thuttdey. The NatlOnal WMthet 8er'vtot Mid ctoude woutd Iner••• In the coutal .,... t~ht and Thurlday wNlt guety wind• re.chlng 40 mph blow thfOUGh the lntetlor and the mouritllne. After benelflttlng from the watmth auoolated with a h'9h pteMUr• at•• over Southern California on the flret day of the ~ MMOn, temPtratur• wll be cooter ~· Thurlday. forec:aaleti ~. OtNtt hight ·wll be ff1 the eo. on Thuflday, but wOh touthweet to .... 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" M'"Y ~ ,,._ and Hlawpotl llMcll laMda, and perlty cloudy ~ O.lend ltlgN In !tie mid D 10 mid 10. and Onllrio lowl In IN 40t to mid &GI PIMI 1c1t'"'9 73 43 , ... ,_ 114 35 f1ttl!vgl1 2 2t e m e 271 m 2 55pm t.Wpm 50 22 &.c:ond low 11 •3 Second nogn 78 41 90 41 THUflllOAY e3 43 F1tt110w 2Sle m 08 63 ~ Fnt "'Oh e 68 I m 5 0 89 39 Second'°"' 3 16pm o t 64 49 Second 111911 9 26 p m 4 I 64 29 Sun "'' todey It 8.04 p.m., ,,_ 75 48 TllUtlCll)I II 6 66 I m Incl Mtt '9a1n at &t •8 eoSpm 64 60 Moon 11ta tOday It 6 34 p m ,.._ es 40 T ""'""'' II 8 11 • m -.... llgeltl II IO 44 •:ttpm KIOSK ART CENTER LAMBASTED ... f'romAl that some of the Taxpayer's aJlcga-The Taxpayer's allege that the tions should be looked into but he village is in violation of city codes chided Christiansen .and.Jlhodcs..for_ becau.sc-somc buildings are loo~lose not ~ictl¥-brinii..QJ to the to -~"-lfld are not attention of the zoning department. properly fireproofed. ~hnstiansen "Laau na Vi llage exemplifies said he co uld find no,city approval for Laguna Beach. It's a pan of lajuna a kitchen and. without that. the snack Beach we should all be proud of.'' he shop should not have received a admonished. liquor license. Handicapped access 1s "I'm appalled by the presentation:· restricted and the non-pu blic bath· Councilwoman Martha Collison room on th e location violates health sai d. "h's wonderful to sec (the requirements. he said. ~rtistS) ai-wortr.'-Rhodes asked what hapP.Cned to a Laguna Village 1s a series of small stop-work order dated April 1984. He kiosks and other wooden structures questioned wh~ new work is being along a bl uffiop between Main Beach approved when cJCisting problems and Sleepy Hollow. Designed to have not been taken ca re of. showcase local anwork in a rustic Restaurant owner Carl Zieilcr setting. the village is operated under a denied his snack shop was in viol· temporary 10-ycarconditional use ation of anything. but village spokes- permit. man Ed Olsen said "I won 't say some The taxpayer's gro up asked the Qfthc anists haven't built somefronts City Council to appeal two mauers on some of those things that arc brought to the Design Review Board probably not up to code. recently that would all ow Laguna "I admit this th ing has grown a lot Villaac to build public restrooms and more tha n I had planned." ex pa nd the snack shop's kitchen. Olsen said problems with hand1- Cnristiansen made his comments capped access arc beinf solved and dunngapublichearingon theappeals that he's proud of the village despite Tu esda'r. some problems. l . AMBROSIA CLOSES ... From Al could have been and that could partly be due to the location:· Muller ~id of Ambrosia's closing last week. .. The Ytkrnl' Lounl'I.' ri. i1~i:ess1blc to pcopk who earn S 15.000 a ~ar and up. the Prcm11:r C,nll 1s for th ose who earn around $20.000.'' Muller said, While the restaurateur believes the "and Ambrosia 1s for the well· fall 1986 opening of the nearby heeled." Performing Arts Ce nter may boost Despite a pervasive ('alifornia- business in the area, Muller said "it's casual dress code at other restaurants. still premature now." The South Muller alwa)~ has msisted on Jackets Coast metro area also has attracted and lies for Ambrosia's male patron!> several competing restaurants in re-and sim ilarl y appropriate dress for cent years. _ women. ··Perhaps we will move back home The restaurant it~lf featurcd h1gh- to Newport Beach. which may be a backed. red velvet chairs. better location than Costa Mesa." chandeliers. tuxedoed captains and Muller said. "But it's still too early to wailers and. occasionally. stnng tell." quartels. Ambrosia always has had a rcpu-When Ambrosia reopens. whether tation as a restaurant for the elegant 1n Costa Mesa or in Newport Beach. uppercrust. Muller promi~s he won't back away In a September 1983 interview. from thosntandnrds of elegance. 1 he Muller renected on plans for his three restaurant. he said. will be renovated. dining rooms on Town Center Drive but the approach 10 dining will "I can't bdieve Laeuna would want to see 11 gone.'' he said. C-0unC'1I members upheld the Oe- ..SJiA-Re.\u Board'UPproval of the. new bathroom an<llCitC'hcn extension. The y also approved window bo"<cs to display anwork near the street. The council abo backed the review board 1n 1tsden1al ofa wrough1 iron sign for 1he premises. Governor drops alien job plan SACRAMENTO (AP) -uov. George Deukmejian has dropped a plan to n.'quire undocumented foreign workers to.get dcarancc from the immigra1ion ~crvice before col- lecting unemploymen1 hcnefits. Natural gas leak sparks fire on road Small lhiml''> t·our<icd along a Costa Mt:\a 1nlt'r\C.'C't1on Tuescla ) after a roadworka accidentally 1gn1tcd a natural gas leak while deaning his shovel with !>Omc gasoline and a match. No structure\ werl' endangered by the small fire around I 0: IS a.m. at the junction of Irvine A venue and 19th Street. nd there were no mJuries. according to Jim Ri chey. adm1n1s- tra11ve fire chief. Firefighters monrwrcd the fire. until Southern California Gas Co. workers arrived to repair 1he lcakmg underground gas line. Richey ~aid the firt· was a .. pure fl uke" apparently started by one of the .workers who was pa1ching up a section of asphalt on the street. Apparently unaware of lhe leak from a nearby natural gas line. the crew rnt·mbcr had tried to clean th e asphalt from his shovel by 1gnitinj it w11h gasoline and a match. Richey AmenLan Life Lobby and the Crusade lor Life coordinated the Cal1forn1a presentation. w11h ph1lanthrop1st F1cldstcad and Co. of I rv1ne paying part of the SI 4~000 tab for the video cassettes. "With this film we arc swayin* millions into the pro-life camp.· Daw~on said ··Ju\I as lhc suction begin~ to pull apart 1hc baby, yo u can see where the bah) ''I mouth open<; 1n what ~c call a 'silent \Cream.' .. s:ud. and the patrons they might attract. remain the same. O~n~County. "I would hopelCJ•• I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lators would chec k into the medical facts." . Gov. George DcukmeJian wa'> given a special 16mm pri nt in a personali1ed canniste r. although he nei ther attended nor sent a rc)>tcscn- tat1 ve to the event. Dawson-said. While d1sappo1n ted. ant1-abonion groups did not interpret Ocu- kmeJ1an's absence to mean that he has faltered from his previous '>UP- po& pro-llfe issues. Dawson said. Just Call 642-6086 0 .. 11 Plk>t Oeffwery.,. 19 Ouarent.-d MotwMy f '"'"1 " yf>; J• n<of °'".. f'l'JI ""I'.• I I ~ WI P,,. '• ""'QI• 1 ",., ll'<l ,_ V >C>V r.-.,._.., In Cahfom1a. an11-abon1on or· gan11a11ons are hning up heh1nd three brlb lhi.tt would requ ire parental consent to ~rform an abonion on an unmarried minor ~natc 8111 7 15 'ipon~ored by state ~n. Joseph Monto)'a. 1.).£1 Monte, whtle ·\~sembly 8111 80 1s sponsored by As.,cmblyman Da.,,1d Sebastiani. ~late \en. H.L. f{1chardson. R-Glcn- dora. ha'> introduced a •am1lar bill Seigle. conceding that she has not seen the film. said her comments were based on a reported critique of "Silent Scream" by a panel of physicians. She argued there was "absolutely no indication that a 12-week-old fetus , can feel pain." "At this staac of the prcanancy any kind of fet al movement Is rcnexivc, The nar rator (Dr. Bernard Nat hanson) d~ a very good job of telling you what he wants you to sec." Seigle said. What do you like about U1e Dally Pilot? Whc do.'I , .. Ub? CaU die 'r number_at Jeft and your me1111e wlll be recol'de4, tra11erlbff alld detlnr4HI to U1e appropriate editor. Tiie same !4·hour a11werta1 eervke may M IM4 .. r~ leccen .. Ute editor oo any topic. Contrtb•to11 to "' Lt1ttr1 colem• •••• lacl• dlelr namt aod teleptione Hmber for hrtfk1tloa1 N• dtttilaU.. can1, ....... Tell H what'1 on yo.r mled. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.l. Schwertz Ill Publisher Clrculetlon 114/.....m Cl111lfled edw_.llftl ?M/la.-1111 All otM ~ la-4111 MAINOPPICI llO Wttt S-. SI (.Mii ..... CA 1.1ao1 llddt'" lo• IMO C.• ..... 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The brown bag luncheon will be followed by a b1nao aame. Supreme Coan anaJyllfld . Trial lawyer Daniel R. Bucknum of Laauna Hills will discuss "The Truth About the California Supreme Coun" .11 a luncheon mtt1ing of the Saddleback VaJley Exchanse Cl ub Thursday. The proaram will be presented at noon in tht Holiday Inn. 2S205 La Paz Road. Laauna Hills. Bucknum will ~P_ear u.ndcr. the auspices of tne Speakers Burtau of the California Trial lawyers Association. • Am Ce~ter 6UlJd recraltlJJ6 The. Showboat Chapter of the Orange County Performing ~rts Center guilds will welcome prospective members at its general mceHna Thursday cvenina. T~e event w~ll be held at 7 p.m. at 4501 Hamp(ien Road in Corona ldel Mar. For reservations and Infor- mation. contact dail Foor at 496-8079. Senior .altbalJ pla7en 9'J"lt1Jt Softball players age SS and over are eina sought for Costa. Mesa's two senior slow-pitch softball teams, which play in the 23-team Orange County Senior Softball League. Those interested in learning more about the teams and league play are in vited to call manager Peter Similuk at 9S7-2515. Seminar on abortlo11 at OCC A seminar on abortion from philosophical. legal and theological perspectives will be presented Friday in Room 207 of the Chemistry Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. English lawyer John Warwick Montgomery. an editor at lar c for the magazine Chriuianity Today, will lead the program, which wall bC hetaf'fom-7-ro-9:--30 p:in.---- Ad mission is S6 and furtherinformation may be obtained by call ing 432-S880. HB Library IJa.t..book-ule A used book sale will be held over the weekend by the ' F~iends of the Huntington Beach Library at the Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave .. Huntington Beach.-- -t ----A..pre:.sale for mem~llb&: held Friday from . 4 to 7 p.m. The public sale is scheduled for Saturday from EJ a,m. to 5 p.m, and Monday from 3 to 8 p.m. Nautical mu.eam preview Rt A preview of the new nautical nuse um at Newport Harbor High School will be the highti&ht of Friday's meeting of the Newport Beach Historical Society at the Zonia Club. 2101E.15th St.. Newport Beach. A Mexican dinner will precede a walk across the street 10 the museum. The dinner donation is SS. and further information may be obtained by call ing Bill Grundy at 675-6161. Talk on 11CIJlzoplJrenla •lated Pine treea ln the Sea'riew/PolnMttla area of Corona del llar ba•e been rued by city DlllW ........ ~Lw ....... crewa becaa.11e -their roota are crac klnC aldewalb and cutba. . . ----.. · ·---., 81 PlllL ...,DIUN ............... .. FountainValleypOliccMW••••ddlnetwli:' who alleledfy saole Sl.000 wonli of Dilneytud • s from a Fountain Valley elemeeaary K'hool. fountain Valley police S&t. Roa Manda Mid Ill but two of the 170 Dianeyland Uriets Aoleft from • ofliCe at Vista View School. 162~ Hickory St.. uve bea rttovered. Tht same bu'11afY lat week Po rauhed ia dw mo/ about S l .000 in money rai.a by stadenlS. Manda Mid all but about SI 00 or that lou has been recovaed as well Manda said thrtt boys-two l~aad 01W 14.ycar-old -wtrt atmled Moeday Ditht at IMU' bollles in connection with the tchool ~· He laid Ge bo)'I were released to the cus10dy of &heir pamtlS. Two of the boysare Founaain Valley raidernsind ~ third lives in Westminster. Police 51jd none of the boys currendy atteod Viau View. Manda said police received"a call Monday from tht one boy's mother, who had come acrou 10me of ttae the stolen Disneyllnd tickets in hCT home. The ticke11 aftd tht missina money were recovered at the hOmn of alJ three boys. he said. Vista View Principal Patrick Monahan said MOIMSay that students were disappointed when the ra=was discovered because the theft of the tickets an annual eighth grade graduation excursion to park in jeopardy. He said the ticketS had been puTChased with funds r.!iscd through a candy sale. a potluck dinners and other ac11vit1es. Informed of the recov~ of the stolen tick.cu.. the Vista View princi,pal said ... , m elated. I wish we could start St. Patrick's Day all over apin ... Private ple:ine -n.-.-.-...~~--1 QCapprOval lyDFP'ADLER ......... _ The Orange County 8oatd of Supeni.ton voted unanimously Tuesday ~o enact a noise oid.inance that for the first time will regulate private aircraft usi.Jia John Wayne Airport. The measure. which becomes effective April I, establishes not onty maximum pchnissi~ noitc 'stan- dards for pri"Wlc-and-corpor.nc-arrcraft;but-atso imposes an overnight curfew on all takeoffs and landinp. Takeoffs will be pmnittcd only betweai the hours of 7a.m.and IOp.m.on weckdaysandbetwecn8a.m.and 10 p.m. on weekends. Clearance for Landings will be gi ven only between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. . Dr. E. Fuller Torrey. author of "Surviving Schizophrenia: A Famil y Manual." will speak at Friday's meeting of the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County. Thl' session 1s sc heduled for 7:30 p.m. in the audilorium of Anaheim High School. 81 1 W. Lincoln Ave .. Ana heim . There is no charge. Indian Malden• to hold a.nee Residents torn up about removal of aging pine trees The new noise regulations are sjmilar to those that already are enforced forcommCTC1al airlinert.ll~~out of John. Wayne Airport. But they diffe.r bccauie noise levels will be measured and enforced on each individual takeoff rather than b) computing a quarterly ave.rage. Aircraft operators that violate the noise rqulauoos wall be cited by ai'l>C?rt noisubatcmcnt officen and fined. The board. w11h Su~rvisor Hamett Wieder absent, ~oted 4-0 10 enact the ordinance over the objections of thrl>e re presentati ves of the pnvate aircraft industry. Representing thC' National Busanns Aircraft Assoc1a- 1ion. E. H. Hau pl told !>upervasors 1ha111 would be "clearly discriminatory .. 10 average comm ercial aircraft no1SC' levels while holding private aircraft to the tougher standard of complyi ng on every takeoff. The Mohawk tribe of the Orange County Y. Indian Maidens will hold a fund-raising "Nifty Fifties" dance Friday at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. The event is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. at a cost of S2.50 for adults and SI .SO for children. The program wi ll include a dance contest a nd the public is invited. Coron a del Mar Sclystrees pose safety hazard because roots crack ing nearby sidewalks _ ncwr remove trees. but they do present a safety problem ." The cracked ~1dcwalks lead 10 injuries which. in turn, lead to lawsuits aga inst the city. Wh itley said, adding that several of the lawsuits have been costly to the ctty. ~ "I believe we should all be treated the same." So uthland Corp. pilot Steve .\tkinson said an urging that the ordinance be based on a quarterly noise average. "This is paten ti~ unfair to us as corporate operators." CAu NDAR By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfllleO.., .......... communities." Board Chairman Thomas Raley criticized the two for waning un11l 1he board was prepared to take final action on th e measure to make their oppos111on known. Weclneeday, March 20 A group of Corona dcl Mar resi - dents is upset about the city's removal of several pine trees that have provided shade and natural beauty along their neighborhood streets for decades. \handler. her husband Mike and se veral other neighbors have asked the city 10 halt any further tree removal until they can bring their concerns before the City Council. which meets Monday night. Roi) Whitley. director of 1hc city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation De- part ment. said th e tree removal is necessary to protect pedestnans. Wh1tley said work crews arc re- moving onl y the trees that arc presenting safety problems. No wholesale 1·emeval is bei ng done an ywhere 1n the city. he said. But Chandler and others argue I hat the city may be taking the eas) way out when officials cite safety reasons as Justificatio n for removin~ the trees. "You have had since 1982 to make your concerns known." Raley advised the paH. "I f yo u're asking the county of Orange to monitor. instead of 55 flights. 10.000 fl ights. you·re a~king us to bear an administrative burden we are not prepared to accept." • 6: 30 p. m .. lrvlae Cemmu.lty Services Comml11ioll . City Council Chambers, I 7200 Jamboree Bl vd. • 7:30 p.m .. C..1t Comm1aJty C.lle1e Dt1lrlet Board of Tn1tee1. District Board Room. 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Thunday, March 21 • 7:30 p.m .. Newport Bea~ Pluaia1 Comml11IOD, City Council Chambers, 3300 NewPOrt Bl vd. The 1rces. some more 1han SO years old, are causing safety problems because their roots cracked sidewalks and curbs, which sometimes leads to pedestrian injuries. But residents say the city of Newport Beach shouldn't have to remove the trees to prevent those mishaps. "These trees belong to the com- munity." sa id Lindy Chandler, a 20- year resident of Corona del Mar. "I don't thi n\ it's rijht to go tearing out trees without first involving the Similar maintenance programs ha ve been conducted in various paru of Corona del Mar. Newport Beach and Balboa. In each of those areas. residents have been concerned about the loss of the trees. "I think that's a cop-out.' Chandle r said. "You (the city) owe 1t to the people of Corona del Mar to look at what C111es like Laguna Beach and Carmel do about s1m1lar problems ... Chandler says the damaged side- walks should be torn up and repaved over the growing roots. Supervisor Bruce Nestande added that 11 would be "almost impossible.. for the county to monitor and average the number of pnvate flights that occur at the aarpon and he pointed out that there 1s an appeal process for pilots who believe they've been dealt with unfairly. The new rcgula11on directly affects about 12 of the 1,000 pn ~ate or general a v1at1on planes based at the airpon . according to a1rpon officials. Banned from funhcr use at John Wayne because th<.'.) ca nnot meet the ne" no1S(' standards. unless modified, \ would be the Wcstw1nd 11 :n Jct Commander. BAC-11 1. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlae Pluablf Comml11loa. City Council Chambers. Ci ty Councl Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. "This problem is no1h ing new. But remember, we're park people. We're tree people ourselves." Wh itley said this morning. "If I had my way, we'd But Wh1tle y said such a procc<os would have tu be done cont1nuall\ because the tree root~ may break th~ sidewal k every two >Car~. kt Swr I. abrt Li ner !with the exception of model 65). Robber flees with $2,500 from BB savings and loan Police are searching for a man who robbed a Huntington Beach savinp and loan office of about $2,SOO Tuesday afternoon. Thcholdupoccurredat 1:30 p.m.at American Savings and Loan. 7830 Edinger Ave. Police said a man waited in line and handed a teller a Hanttnaton Beacll A resident of the l 6300 block of Bayshorc reported Tuelday nipt that her buriundy eel-skin purx wa1 1tolcn from tht Red Onion rt"' taurant, 16400 Pacific CO.st Hilh· way. The purse contained $'40 cash ptus other property wonh s..ao. 1ncludina prescription eytt1H9et. t • • A resident 01 the 18600 block of ~mion told police Tuesday that her white 198 1 Maida was broken into while it was parked ne.r Pacific Coa1t Hi&hway and 17th Street. The 1011 included a nurse's medical bq wonh $200. • • • A home in the 200 block of Sprin1flcld was buralarizcd by• thief who pried open a rear hedroom window to enter. The lot • estimated pt 5'.000. included aun1, coin• and jewtlry. • • • T~ front door o( 1 ho'"nn the 6..oo block of Wimer Avenue was ..., • note dcmandina money. The man indicated he had a aun in his waistband but did not display it. He Oed on foot and was last seen running behind a nearby tire store. police said. No injuric1 were rePOned 1n the h'oldup. The robber was described as a r Hispanic man in his mid-20s with hazel eyes, an oli ve complexion and wavy black collar-length hair.1He was described as about 5 feet 6 inches tall. about 140 pounds. wearing a mus- tard-yellow velour shirt. blue jeans and black boots. kicked in by a buralar. The lots hi s waistband arabbed $762 from a included stereo and television equip-·till at FantasticSam'sha1rsalon in the ment . wonh $216. jewelry wonh 18000 blQCk of BrQOkhurst Street at Sl,018andSISOlncash. about 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. The man A man told.,;.~ Tundl~ that his put the money i~ ~ t>:• and fled. maroon and bciar 19S9 Ford pi(kup-' A slidinulaudoorofa home in the which had bttn puked on tht 18600 16000 block: ofl.arstn was pried open block of Libra. hid bttn stolen. The and a Walkman 'tereo. 3 Oiaht baa Ion Included the $2.000 vehicle and and ,ewelry wert stolen. tool boxes in the rear ara worth s 1.000. C.ta ·-. • ·-~ T _.. .... A robbery at a Costa MC# liquor A motor111 rcpo, KU Un11IY llNlt 'Ito~ was th waned earl>• Tuesday hi s bl1tk 1977 DodlC van Wll buralarited while p1rled at CPS when the assailant was fnahtencd Photo Strvict. 73Sf Heil Ave. Tht away b)' • custo~r. Poli(.t reported · I ..i.-.. ____ ... tht' robber walked up to tht' cash IOll tnc Uu.;u stereo equipment ""'"'UI rrsi11er at Hanshaw Liquor. 313S $600. • • • Harbor 81\ld.. II the clerk WIS A black I 97S Kawuek1 motoreydc pttP1nnt to cl* around mtdn•aht. w11 rtPOned 1lolen Tuesday from a With botll hand11n h11jl('krt pockcu, c•rpon In the 18900 block of Flonda. tht' 1SM1tant ckmandcd money and The toss was tstimat~ at S..00. told thtctttk he hecM 1un. The robbtr suddenly fled when a customer walked into the Mort. P-ta.111' Vallq • • • , A man whoditpla~cda hand&un in Tim of a car wt-tt ttpontdl • slashed last wee k while it was parked at ITT Jabsco Co .. 148 5 Dale Way. Damage was estimatect :n S 175. • • • A dial was pried off the money sa il' at Conroy's Flowers. 2983 Harbor Blvd .. sometime between 7 p.m Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday. The burglary was un successful. Entry was apparent!) through an unlocked roof door. ••• Three compact discs. worth $48. were reponcd stolen from an apan· men! at 1680 Superior Ave .• some- time between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Monday. Entry may have been made w11h a key. LapnaBeacll Police were called 10 the north end· of Heisler Park Tuesday ni&ht where crlebrants said they wm markina the Persian new year. Police asked them to e-xtinauish their bonfire and keep the noise lev~I down. They complied. .... n Oak Street resident Tucsda> reported the theft of a wallet and watch 1oacthtr wonh S 1.140. • • • Firemen were called to o Katclla Strl'Ct home Tucsda\ where a ~mall bo) had cauaht his foot in an exercise bicycle. The boy was freed. • • • The win naofa car-.15 vandlh1cd TuHda while parked OI'\ Temple Terra~. the \'tct1m told poltcc. lr'riD• A .. ullcnon man ~~$ irrrrstcd on su pt<'ton of fclo. n)' drunk dnv1na early Wcdl'K'sdl' after ht~ "~ha le all~I> cut off a motorc)d t\t on Main trttt James E. Tanner. l4 .... u bookt'd al Orantc ounl} '"'I af\er tht 12 07 a.m. inc1dcn1. a police C lulfStream II and Lear Jet model'> 23. 24. and 2S 'pokl•,m.rn '31d f>11hn· ""} Tanner. l.lm 1ng .1 I %4 Pon tiac pu lled out of rood Park on M.11n ~trcet and was hll h\ a motornd1\t hl·ad1 ng "'est. Oscar Bnrrng;;,in. ~I.''' \<inta l\na suffered a hmkl·n k l!-and lacerations in the 1nnlknt pohl'l' <.aid. Ht' ~a" treated .11 \\ l''krn Mnlical Center • • • I "o ll'l'n-ngl' ho}' an· on their way to Ju\\:n1k tlJl l lollow1ng 3n alleged hrcak-in at thl' C,>unt\ Linc ~ tauran1. 461 S Ba rrunru Parkwa~. Polin· roun<kd Uf' a 14-}ea r-old and h1~ I ~-\l':tr-old lllmpun1 on as they ~en· r,•mo' 1ng t\\O rnM''i ot bt.-cr from thl' ,.,rnhlishment ahout 1:30 a.m. \\ c<l rw<odn ~ Thl' ho}~. whose name~ "ere not rl'leno,cd hccausc of thei r n.gc'. alll-g<·dl} fol'C't'd u roof\op hatch to entl·r the re\IOurnnt. 1 hey were rcl)<,ncd h\ 11 pa'lscrb}. police said. The pai r ~C'rc 1dcnllfkd a!> Irvine 1c•11dent'> Newport Beach b 1thtccn parlof\J\ mctC'f'i lo~t their head~ alon~ the 1300 hloc~ of Wc~t C)\.l·anfrnnt .\ 1h1cfapparently u~d a pipe cutter 10 )lice off the tops of the meters and '!tea.I the mc>Ae)' 1ns1de . Th<' kw• wa., put at S2. 725. • • • c\hout S 17~ 1n cash was stolen form the onin.·' of Lifetime Solar. 200 Newport ( t•ntcr Dr. The th ief ap- parentl) uS<..'<i a pass key to gain en tra nce to 1he office. • • • A 10-spced Peugeot b1l·yclc "'u \tolrn from an OJ'X'n ga rage 1n the 1600 blocl ot Ke.nt. • • • A metal ~fc. a list of clients, a bnekase and about S600 1n cash were stolen from 1hc offices of Tele- marke11ng Corp .. 500 N. Ncwpon Bh d. The iota I loss came to SI .200. Someone used a car to smash m10 Gourmet Wanes. 425S Martin Gair Way and \teal a cash register. The los .. was put I\ S2,050 • • • Two pair ofb1nocularu nd a pair of g,lasscs "'ere !>tolen from Opttcal Fai.h1on Center. The loss came to s 25 Gunmen ransack home Fl\r gunmen showed an odd bit o( cons1dcrat1on Tucsda) night aOcr bum in& int<> a ( o ta Mc home, tVln up a 1etnamcsc fem 1ly. ran- ~ k1na bedroom!> and arnbb1na cash 11 "'1 JC\\.C If). Re tort tkctn&. the robbers made su re to un11c the th e ''u1ms. Lt Tom Larar \aid the as\11lanu. de r1bcd 1 male V1ctnamc\C tccn- •ac~. we~ armed Y..llh handaun • No one wa~ an1un.-d and the value of tht' ucm\ ull.cn has 001 t'Jtrtn nt1matcd. La11 r said. The robbcr1 broke through the front doorot thr house at 2174 Maple t around 11 p.m The) thrtatencd thr family a nd then ~n to take "'hMwatche rtn&J and money from the \ltcums. Latar waad. He cit1m1teJ that at least thrtt 1m1lar 1nc1dent involv1n1 Vitt· nnnwsc rohbrr\ and v1 ttm1 have occurrtd an C OMa Mt18 ''net Ja.nu· ar I c ' • I • I ( M °'8"09 CoMt DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, MWch 20. 1M5 Doomed kille~ .blames racism JACKSON. Ga. (AP) -John • Yount. who beat th~ eldnly pcopk to dnth dunna • 1974 ram~. was exttutcd in the ~org.ia electnc chair earl)' today at\er telling witnes~ that "bt1na bom black 1n America was against me." The U.S. Sul)ttme Court voted 5-3 Tunday nol to hear an appeal based on the admi ion of Young's lnal h.1wyer that he was under the m· Ouencc of drugs while representing Young, The condemned m11n was esconcd into the execution chamber at the Georgia D1agnost1c 'tlnd Class1- fiC'a1ton Centtr at 12: 12 a.m. and strapped into the varnished wooden chair b)rnt guards. In a barely audible final statement dehvered to 12 official witnesses. Young. 28. compl:u ncd that poor people and blacks were "pawns of societv.·· "Bc.ing born black in -\merica was against me." he sa1d. "Y0all cry that Amenca was bujh on Chnsuan11y. I say 1t was built on sin.very:· At 12: 15. Warden Ralph Kemp read the coun's eJtec1.1tion order and two guards placed a leather harness over Young's shaved head, while two olhers auachcd electrodes 10 hit-righ leg and head. After a brown leather mask was placed over his face. 1.080 volts of elec1nc1t) wasapplied. causing his fists to clinch and forcing his body against the chair back. T"o minutes later the electricity was turned off and his body was allowed to cool for six minutes before t"o doctors checked for signs of life 1tnd pronounced him dead. Outside the central Georgia prison. about 30 opponents or the death pcnalt) staged a 45·minute viail. holding candles while standina in a circle and softly singing ''Amazing Grace" and other hymns. About 20 people demonstrated in favor of the. execution. including Ed Stephens. grand dragon of the Gcor· gia Ku Klux Klan. arid two other robed KJansmen. The two groups were separated by a barbed wire fence. Young's last·minute appeals were based on the statements of Charles Marchman that he wa5 negligent as Young's trial lawyer because of daily dru' use and because of a personal criSIS stemming from his decision to stop hiding his homosexuality. 6 suspects la DEA deafb,~staa4:_tfta1 · MEXICO CITY (AP) -A federal judtt has onkttd 51x policeman and a fonneroffi~toJC?on trial in lhcctse of a kidnapped U.S. dN111Cnt whok· bldly bc'aten body was found in a plastic baa on a Mexican ranch. In announcina his d«111on on Tuesday. Judie Gonzalo Ballesteros Tena upheld kidnappina and murd" chi~ apinst only three of the defendants. He said the other four would stand trial on chlraes of illeea1 possHSion of weapons and narcotics violations. Mexico docs not have j ury trials. Instead. the judac hean testimony and evidence from the defense and pro1ttution and has one year to decide on a verdict. Enriqur Camarena Saluar. who worked for the U.S. Drua Enforre· ment Administration. was abducted Feb. 7 in Guadalajara. near the American consulate. AJfrtdo Zavala velar. a Mu1can p1lol work1na with Camarena. was kidnapped the ~me da) out ide Guadalajara. The lhrct men were also ordered lO stand trial for the pilot's kidnappina and murder. In his ruhna. the judtt said the Jalisco state politt commander. Vic· tor Manuel Lopez Razon. alona with p01icemen J'fln Rufo Solorio Oliva and Gerardo Toms Ltpe will be tried for m1.1rdcr and k1dnappina. il~I poswsion of weapons and nartot1C1 cha~s. He ordered Benjamin LOcheo Salazar. Ra1.1I Lopez Alvatt1. Hector Lope2 Mal9 Nieto and fotmer police .,rnt Jose Guadalupe Muno1 Vil· lal't"al 10 be tried on the lnser charttn. Homicide carries a prison sentence of eight to 20 years: kidnappina. Sill 10 40 years. and narcotici violation. seven to IS ytars. Hefner blaming mild stroke on Bogdanovich LOS ANGELES (AP) -A stroke Playboy publlaher Hugh Hefner says he suffered over director Peter Bogdanovlch's book about the murder of a Playmate shows Hefner can't faoe the reality of what "he and his magazine do to woman," Bogdonovlch says. Hefner, 59, saJd Tuesday that he had recovered from a mild stroke he said was brought on two weeks ago by the book "The Killing of the Unicorn: Dorothy Stratten 1960-1980." Bogdanovich wrote the book In 1984. depicting the slaying of the 20-year·old playmate-turned- actress by her husband, Paul Snider, In 1980 just as she was achieving stardom. Two weeks earlier, Snider had learned about her affair With Bogdanovich, 45. By &M AaMClalH Pntt . WASHINGTON-onsumerspend1nacontinued toarowa.u raptd chs 1n February despite a mea~r ri1e in Amcrirans' personal income. the government said today. The Commerce Department sai~ personal consump tion spendina. whi(h includes virtuallyevcrythinacxccpt interest payments Of debt. rose 0. 7 pet<'en1 in February. a hcahhy pin that was off only shahtly frorr the 0.8 percent increases m both Jan~ry and December. The O;l perccni incrca1e in pcnonal income was only half the 0.6 percent January pm and w11 also down from a 0.5 perc~nt pin in December. It'• oltlclal, SprbJ6'• JJere WASHINGTON -Spring officially amved t~ay. with Mother .Nal';'ft tttmina intent on provina that. for much of the nauon. the first day ~CSpr1!"1 isn't n~ssarily the first spring day .. Large artas _were dampened by rain. whilt snow prompted travelers' warnings m New Mexico. Much.of the Southeast ~at clear and un1eaionably cool. the National Weather Sfrv1cc reported. Spnna. nonetheless. arrived at 8: 14 a. m. PST. 1hal magic moment when the sun crosstt the equator In its apparent trip northward to bring the warmth that ef'!COUr<' blossominaand leads into summer. The good news for North An;'cncans was the opposite for people li vinJ south of the equator. of course. with the samf moment markina the beginruog of autumn then:. OIJlo MIA begin to reopen COLUMBUS. Ohio -The Ohio Legislature early Wednesday appr<;>veo compromise 1caislation that l~~makers ~id could open some of fhe states 69 closed savings and loan associations l~ter m the d~y. and Gov. Richard Celcstt quickly signed the measure. Before signing the ~111. Celeste called an I ~ a.m. meeting with the chief officers of t~e savings and 1.oans to. discuss Implementation of the measure. Celeste says federal .~ankina _officials have promised an "unprecedented. superhuman effort to qu1c_kly process applications from Ohio thrift ins1itulions seekint federal deposit insurance. Celeste met Tuesday with Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker and Edwin J. Gray. chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Boa!d· to urge the expeditious handling of applications from any of the 69 savings and loan institutions closed by the governor last week. Paclfl•t lCM8 IJ16h court battle PASADENA -Af\er losing a legal battle be-fore the U.S. Supre~e C'~urt. self-described pacifist David Wayte said he would rather serve ume in prison than voluntarily register for a draft "10 kill o_r be killed. .. }he Suprem~ Co~n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ruledTuesdaylhatthe~vemmen1didnotv1olatetheformerYaleUn1versny StUdcnt's-frtt-spcech Ol' equal·pn>leclion figl\ts by selective prosecution of those who vocally opposed registration. ·-rm disappointed I lost ~gainst the Supreme Cou rt. but Jthinlcitwatt moral victory beca use I don't believe m war and if I stand up for peace and against the drat\. that's a victory." 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Jazz performen plc.tet Grammy luncheon LOS ANGELES-About 30 jazz artists picketed a luncheon honoring the producer of the Grammy awards television show in protest of what they claimed was a lack of jazz represcntalion in the annual ceremonies. But an official of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences said the academy is looking into ways to ensure that jazz performances arc a regular part of future Grammy broadcasts. Mike Patter. the organizer of Tuesday's protest. read statements of support from various performers. including singer Mel Torme and actor Nehemiah Pcrsoff. demanding that jazz artists be included in future Gramm y shows. ?Jr-' , Cole-WJJltta.ter mlnl•tzy to continue J~ SAN DIEGO -The woman chosen to replace the Rev. 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Mary. 65. were located Tuesday in Guaymu. a Sea of Cortez fishina town and resort about I. I SO miles northwest of Mexico City in the Mexican state of Sonora. Kimball Moore. a former city manaaer of San Diego. and his wife had been rt{>Orted missina in Mexico afier they failed 10 return from what was to be a winter vacation spent driving thro~ the country. WoR1u American remala• comm• home MANILA . Philippines -A plane carryint what are bcheved to be the remain:. of Amcncans killed in Vietnam arrived at Clark Air Base from Hanoi today. a base spokesman said. The bones will be flown to Honolulu. Hawaii to be' identified. he said. The U.S. Defense Department earlier said Vietnam had aarccd 10 return the remains of five individuals. Clark spokesman Mlj. Barry Glickman said he could not confirm how many people's remains wert actually aboard the C-130 Hercules. v.s. Emba•y la &nel ~a alert TEL AVIV. Israel -The U.S. Embassy in Toi Aviv has aone on alert against a possible car bomb anack af\cr an embassy licena.c plate was stolen from a diplomatic car. the Hurttz newspaper rcponed today. An e~bauy spokesman refused to comment. sayina embassy security was involved. The paper said police fcartd the distinctive white license plate miaht allow a booby- lrappcd car to enter the embassy perkina lot. Other cmblnies also were on alert. it said. Renewed clYIJ war teared In Lebaaoa IOON. Lebanon -Motlem families fled their homes in hrisuan· controlled town today as flahti"' rqcd for a third day between Pre ident Amin Gcmarcrs army and Christain rebels. raisina fears of a new round of CIVIi war. Pohcesa1d seven people were killed and mortthan 40wounded in the fi•htina in the southern ponchy. a provincial capital. In Tel Aviv. meanwhile. m1hta rysout<'e said today Israeli troops killed one man and wounded another who lflcd 10 c~ape whl~ IOldien were 1C1rch1na a Leben~ v1llaf( ..n111h of Sidon • • ,.ore16JJen nee Tellnla Iraq la1.1nchtd new air raids on Iranian cllict toda> •• hundrcd1 of fore11ncn boerdcd special n11t111out oflran't capatal Tehran aflcr Iraq \'Owed to hoot dov.-n any ptann 1n rran1an skies. Prime Mini'~' Hustcin Musavi of Iran called Iraq's lhrcat "insane ... He warmd lratV-n ma 11lcs would ~stro)I S.,hdad's 11rpon and said thr Iraqi cap.tal would bt turned into "a pOe of rubble for 1l ruk"n .. 1f tht lttr'fll wH C'lmcd out. Iran's mt<ha rcpontd. Of1nge Cout DAIL y PILOT IW ..... 'I • .,__ ao, ,. M Senate makes Re.,.gan 's -day-in su-rpftse - 'The power of the presidency ls amazing.· - saysmtsallefoeSen. Dale Bumpers. D-Ark-:- our M90Uat1n1 pos1t1on II Geneva." Rapn said of' the U.S.-Sov1et arm1 conttol tatkt under way 1n the Swtn city. . ,, .......... Jimmy Roland •tand• with mother, JacquelJD, at home. Boy tells intruder: 'Letmommyloose' WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmi· denl Reapn'1 d«isive ~nate victory on spcndina for the MX missile Kts the stqe for three other floor votes he must win before Conare51 will release SU billion to resume production of the nuclear wtapon. The ~nate's '5-4S vote Tuesday to free funds to build and deploy a second batch of 21 of the hi&hly accurate MX missiles underscored tM president's powers of pcnuasion and a.ave Reapn the first major lcaislative victory of his ICCOnd White House term. • Senator after senator credited the victory to Reaaan's personal lobbyina and his adroit use of the araument that killina the MX system would undermine U.S. arms control ncao- tiators and set back both national sec urity and the cause of world peace. "The power of the prtsidency is amazina." said ~n. Dale Bumpers. 0-Ark .. an MX opponent. "I just didn't know how many people were aoina to be influenced. both by the talks and by the presi· dent's efforts." said ~n. Gary Hart. D-Colo .. leader of anti-MX forces on the ~nate floor, Serious doubts remain in Congress about the effec\iveness of the MX system. its impact as an arms control barga inina chap and the wisdom of deployi na the full fleet of 100 missiles ---env1S1oned b)'. the administration. 6-year-old fends Offknife-wt_eldtng burglary And even 1fReapn prevails in the - - -battle to free the MX funds Conarcss suspect by holding unloaded weapon on him .. impounded last year. the future of the -----. -wcapou system -and-tts place an But Hart 1aad he belie"es w national defense and arms control 11 mi1Si~ makes the nation lelS secure. far from secure. "When the ~. white and blue ~veral key .senators sajd lhey do buntina ii taktn off 1h1s minile not intend to vote to authonze or syStem. it ;1 no lonaer a peace kttper, appropriate the $3.2 bill ion requested it is.a t tick of dynamite." Hart said in by the president to buy 48 more MX t~c closani moments of debate. missiles durina fiscal 1986. This is trut. he contended. becaute The ~nate. as part of an MX the administration· has never solved compromise reached last year. now the t>f'oblem of how to ensure MX must vpte on whether to actually survivability aa.ainst a Soviet attack. appropriate the t mpounded MX Because Reqan now proposes to money for fiscal 1985. That vote is base the MX 1n eiustina Minuteman scheduled for today. and the House is missile silos. the pouibihty exists that set for an identjcal pair of votes next the United States might fire the MX week. on warning-ri&ht or wron& -that a A key Democratic aide. asking not SoYiet attack was under way. Hart • to be identified by name. said a ·d llX .totol' ,...,_. ... survey of all House members shows a ..--sa_a_. ________________________ _ near even split on the immediate issue of lifting restrictions on MX spcndina. with about 200 representa- uves for the MX. about 200 agam$t 1t and the rest uncommitted. ··t think th is is winnable 1n the House:· Hart said of his anti-MX efforts. "But I think it's aoing to be tou&h. We'll be working on the swmg vote." Reagan. who already has begun lobbying House members. said Tues- day. "it will be real tight." The House Appropriations and Armed Services committees both scheduled MX votes today. The House Democratic Caucus also was to meet to discuss the issue. Reagan hailed the Senate vote as sending "a message of Amencan resolve to the world." "The M X Pcattk.ee,per will strengthen our natio nal security and °"'*--···· .. --~ We're Blooming With Excitement About Our 11th Annivers-........ ~P--I 'SliA WNEr. Okla. (AP) -A 6· safel.>'. since they were little." the year-ol d boy who ~inted a rifle at a shenff said. "They're not a bunch of man holding a knife to his mother's gun nuts. They're just average work· throat knew the gun wasn't loaded. ing people that taught their children but bluffed his war. through the rescue safety with guns from the time they because "he didn t ha ve ti me to find were real little. because there are guns the shells." a sheriff said. in that house as there are in most of SOVIETS BRISTLE OVER MX VOTING -Celebration When his mother was gnpped by the houses around here." the intruder with a knife. J1mm> .l\rlen Henry Alexander. 29. of MOSCOW (AP) -A U.S. victory for the admlnlttratlOn of Roland J!3bbed the family's .22· Tishomingo. and Joshua Shane Senate vote to free fund• for•21 Preetdent Reagan, TUI Mid the caliber nfle and leveled it at him. Baldwin, 18, of Norman. were ar-new MX mfF-XPQllll • tenatorl bowed.to pr111urakom • Don't miss our in~l fashion modelinQ S.turday & SWldey March 23 & 24 llam ID 2pm hollering.~'l.cun¥-mommi&Hooscl" rested neac the R"Otand home;-,\bel ~ A I Pottawatomie County Sheri ff Paul said. Douglas Wayne Humphreys, 19. lngton'I • ltlcal declar-tcheanWmhllttlteary~lndMu~rt·•'!!-.~.· Abel said Tuesday. of Norman. was arrested later at the atlon1" that t want• to llmlt the· •• • """'",........ .. Abel called Jimmy "a real mature sheriff's office when he went 10 arm1 race, the offlc!al newt "The retultl of the Senate 6-year-old - a real gutty little fellow. inquire about the other two. he said. agency TUI Hid today. voting and the admlnl1tratl0n'1 I kn ow of scveralawards he's going to All three were being held on The MX endorMment WU the pert11tent effort• directed at end up getting." co mplaints of conspiracy to commit flret of two Htback1 In leas than puthlng through Congr ... the The incident began when Jae· burglary and attempted first-degree 24' houra for the Sovtet propa-allocations for the MX program at quelyn Gail Roland, 35, went to burglary.Alexande ralsowasJailedon ganda campaign against W•t-a time when Sovtet·Amerk:an 1nvtst1gate a noise outside the house a complaint of assault with a danger-ern mlulle deployments. The taJkl on nuclear and apace arma- Sunday. She grabbed a cooking pan ous weapon. and Baldwin on at· 88'glan government earty today mentt are held In Geneva fully and told her children to get th e tempted escape from custody when won a parliamentary vote of expote Waahlngton'a hypocrltl- fam1ly's gun , Abel said. he briefly bolted from a Jailer. Abel f d 1 f cal declaration• that the United Mrs. Roland confronted a man said. con ldenca on ep oyment o "masked with a red bandanna over The youth·s father. Floyd Roland. NATO nuclear ml111lea In Statet It 'fully determined' to his face." Abel said. "She tried to run. was working as an oilfield w~lder in Belgium. achieve reduction, and even but he grabbed her around the neck Konawa. abo ut 35 miles southeast of Brittling at Tuesday' a 55-45 elimination of offensive strategic • Live mannequins throughout the VillaQe S.turday, Me~h 23 11 am-I0.4pm_ • Shop our unique stores for the best in new spnng merchandise and placed a knife to her throat." Shawnee. at the time of the incident. Senate vote, teen a a major armaments." Tass said. Then Jimmy came outside with the ,.-------------------------....... -------------'-------------------------- rifle and shouted. "Let my mommie loose!" When the man told him to put the weapon down. Jimm y cocked 11. The man. "apparently believing the little boy was going to sh oot him ... loosened his grip on Mrs. Roland and she broke away." Abel said. "With that 6-year-old. you better believe him -he's been around guns all his life. "I asked him ·son. did you know the gun wasn't loaded?' and he said yes. I asked him why he didn't load the aun and he said he didn't have 11me to find the shells. "And the amazing thing 1s. 11 was no bag deal to him." Jimmy "an all likelihood ... saved every one of those people's hves ... Abel said. The Rolands' other son and three relatives. all under 11 years old, also were at the house. 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I .f CT I 0 N IN CAL IF 0 H N I/\! 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa · Phone: 645-1608 25876 Muirtands, Mission Viejo · Phone: 844·1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove · Phone: 638·4145 263 South EucHd Avenue, Anaheim· Phone: 991 ·6892 14417 Culver Drive, Irvine · Phone: 551·2757 5858 Warner Ave .• Huntington Be}Ch ·Phone 840·4646 I I I I I I I ----~~- Duke's-......--· gran c 1 a- has twins By the A11ociated Press Robust twin bo}s. the second and third great grandchildren of the late actor John Way ne. wcrr born on t. Patrick·s Da)'. a publicist for the Wa} nc fami ly announced. The twins. Matthew and Luke w11\. weighed in at 5 pounds. 10 ounces and 5 pounds. 4 ounces respective!} at Tarzana Medical Center. publicist David Carrie said. Thl'1r parents arc Antta Maria S"1f1. 16. the eldest of Wayne's 23 grandchildren. and attorney Tim S" iii. 3~. M r'i. S" 1ft. manager or a Be" erl) Hills stattoner) store. is the daughter of T oni La Ca,a. the eldest daughter of John Wa> ne and his first wife. Jo)Cph1ne. Thl' S" i fts ha vc been married four years and ll\e 1n suburban Toluca Lake . ... The Quiet Man· "ould have been smiling to sc\' his twin great grand· sons born on St. Patrick:·s day." said Michal:! Wayne. the actor·s eldest son. Wayn1: played an Irishman in the movie. ··T he Quiet Man:· John Wayne's first great grand· child. Kathryn Josephine Mcfarlane. was born Jan. 17 in Burbank. Bay pollution meet1ng tate Assembl} man Gil Ferguson. • ewport Bcacn:wrrrhost a-special hearing Thursda} morning 1od1scuss the toxic pollution of Newpon Ba}. Thl' hearing will be held from 9 3.m. to noon at the Balboa Ba}' Club in Newport Beach. Representatives of the U.S. De- panment of Interior. the En- vironmental Protection .\genq. the California Water Qualit) Resources Board. the state Department of Fish and Game and Oran~e County and Newport Beach officials ha vc been -Tnvftro tG--p&~ietf}a t.C. The public is invited to attend. though c;eating is limited. March of Dimes funds The Orange Coast College·s Circle K cl ub raised $14. 746 in 1984 for the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foun- dation. This dub 1c; affiliated \\1th the K1wan1s International and its mem- bers ha' c cont n bu tcd more than 1.100 hour'i of 'oluntcer sen ice to the March of Dimes projects. Songfest chairman .\ "ic\\ p«>rt 8<.'ach rcs1dcnt has been named <o-c hairman of the J:!nd annual Songl~st at the Un1vers1t) of Southern ( aliforn1a. M1t·helle Fo\\. USC senior. will be part of 500 performers tn a la rgest student-run musical performance 1n the country. Songfest 1s sch<.'du led for April 10 at the Greek Theatre 1n Los Angdes. Cable TV programs ( ommun11v C'ablr"ision Co. l'I no'" acccp11ng applications for com- munity programming grants from the C altfornia Foundation for Com- mun II} Sen ice Cable Tclev1s1on. The progra m ~as created to en- courage and promote the use or communtl\ sen ice channels. fhl' programming 1s aired on Comm unit) Cahk' 1s1on channel 3 in the local arr a Pre' iou<. grant a"ard wmner'i in- clude the In tnc L'n1fied School D1stmt l ( In.me. the Ne wport Harbor .\n Museum and Saddleback Commun1t) College. The application deadltne I'> Apnl 5. For more information. call 710-1533. Japanese fencing Referee Atauahl Hori •ICnale opponenta Robert lehll of Coeta lleaa and Keneake Susukl of Lone Biacb to etop competition darlDC a kendo, Japanae fencm., tour- nament held recently at Eetancfa W,b School ID Coeta Mesa. Survey shows support for separate sheriff, coroner By JEFF ADLER Of , ... Delly "°4 l taff 11H ... ·Orange Count} sherifT-cor· oner's office should be split and no- smoking laws should be extend ed to include restaurants and pri vate work· places. a recently completed survey of residents in Supervisor Ral ph Clark's Founh Superv1sorial District has fo und. A~ a 66 to :\4 percent margin. fourth d1c;tnct residents endorsed splitting the shenfT-coroncr:c; oOicc to avoid an~ poss1b1ht> or appearance. of a con01ct of interest in investigations in' ol 1ng Ja il-related deaths or of- ficer-in' oh cd 5thootings. S1milarl). residents of l\nahc1m. Orange and Buena Park. which compn'IC (lark's district. also tn· d1c:ued the~ favored extendi ng the count~·., no-smoking ordinance to 1nclud1: restaurants. offices and fac- tories h> a 73 to 27 percent edge. The I O-ques11on survey. mailed to 110.000 district residences 1n Janu- ar>. drew I 0.220 responses. according to Gary Granville. a Clark aide. Granville said the survc~ is not scientific and was intended onl y to Governor signs nursing home bill The state Sena te and Assembly ha' e passed two reform measures governing the nursing home tndustf}. 1 he two bills contain provisions that indude: • An 1n<:rea!>C of $8 m1llton in Medi-Cal payments to nursing homes: • .\n increase 1n the minimum number of staffing at nurstng homes: • Stronger penalties and higher fines for negligent patient care and fals1f~1ng medical records. 1nd1cate to the supervisor how district to rank the count} ·s most pressing residents generally felt about cenain problems." iSSUCS-C~onaucu a district-wide -Putty'-:?T percent of those who su!vey about once ever} two years. he responded to the q ucstionaire ranked said. cri me as their primary concern. When asked how they fe lt about followed by freeway and highway increasing commercial jet nights at congestion ( 19 percent). drug and John Wa yne Airport. fourth district alcohol abuse and housing costs ( 14 residents evenly split on the issue. percent each). education (8 percent). with 50 percent favoring adding hazardous waste and ai r quality (6 Oigh ts while 50 percent advocated percent each). local taxes (5 percent). that a irport growth be limited. other concerns (3 percent) and air Those surveyed also were asked to transportation (2 percent). Services planned Thursday for ez-Mesan Fannie Hammontree Funaal sen·1ces arc M"hedulcd Thursda}' for Fannie Belle Hammon- tree o f Lake Elsinore. who li ved in Costa Mesa from 1924 to 1955. She died Sunday at the age of 80. Mrs. Hammontree. who was born in Cabool. Mo .. was a member of an old Costa Mesa fa mily. She is survived by sons Harold H. Hammontree of Lake Elsinore and Ray Hammontree of Oklahoma. as well as daughters Joyce Dapron and Bctt} Wtllette of Lake Elsinore and Verla Haney of Oklahoma. Al so surv1 ving arc· 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 4 a.m .. ot Pierre Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuar} In Costa Mesa wi th the Rev. Willard J. Smith of the Fi rst i\ssembl}' of God Church presiding. Interment will follow 1n Westminster Memorial Park. Newman Edklns of Costa Mesa Private services are pla nned fo r Newman Hardtng Edk1ns of Costa Mesa. a lifelong resident of the city who died Sunday at Costa Mesa Med ical Center. He was 71. Mr. Edkins was a retired diesel mechanic and machinist who has worked 1n the field for 30 }Cars. He was raised in Santa Ana and lt vcd 1n the Costa Mcsa-Newpon Beach area most ofh1s hfc. A veteran of World War 11 as a chief petty oniccr in the Navy. hl' also was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War'i. He 1s survived h> a daughter. Sharon L. Van Sickle. of Costa Mesa and a brother. Wallace Edk1ns. of Santa Ana. Also surviving arc hi!. grandchildren. Jame'> and Jodi. The fam1I> has requested memori al contributions to 1he Los Angtles Heart Instit ute at St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles. DIAMOND CLUSTER COCKTAIL RING E•rly Bird Dinner Specl•I• '6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish C~t~ DlnMr With c-holc~ of ~ or ul«I Mid t»~rt 14 round brlll. cut diamonds for t.w .. 62 ct. yellow gold setting l•tgelt Selection ol Titteny Lamc>t IC.ling Fent in Orenge Count;l ... , Graduate Gemolo«ist appralsal... ....... U , 180.00 NOW ............ 1995.00 DELTA S•MO'• ~•Ulf l>Kl<ICI D'( ll'le C.Nllel'IC• trllCl1hOll Of "'J>llt1or ~lily .... ~. IN ,,,,,. ttlMO DtM..- t ~ ... ffieGllOfl 4to 6 PM 1..,. ...... 801 E. 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Barbera Producttonc;. the king of The difference between full and Salurday morning cartoons w11h 250 limited animation is like "the dif· series. including su,·h evergreens a~ fcrcnce between makin~ Rolls· "Yogi Bear" and "The Flintstones." Ro}ccs and Ford Tempos.' Barbera face new cha lrcnges from Di~ne} admits. Produc11om and othl·r studios. The compan~ Y+as founded on a The cartoon fartor) was started 1n $ ... 000 in' cstmcnt and was sold in I 9S7. after W1lhtim Hanna and 196 7 to Cincinnatt-bascd Taft Broad· !qscph Barber.a were both Ii red from casting Co. for S 12.5 m11l1on . The "1ctro-Gold v·) n·Ma}cr" hen the stu· arrangemen t pro' 1dc'i for Hanna and aio decided II was more prolitablc to Barbera 10 continue o perating the re·1ssuc the "Tom and Jcrr) .. car· com pan}. Barbera 1s president and loons than make new one~. Hanna 1s cxt>eutt\C \ice president. Hanna and Barbera were the Both men arc 74. t>ut still think 1n creators and produrcrs of the popular terms of what will please the )'Oung cat-and-mouse seru~s. and won s~vcn mind on Sa1urda) morning. Among Oscars during the 20 )cars the~ the Y+ inners O\ en cars: "Smurfs.:· on produced "Tom and Jcrr) .. for the· their fourth ~car on NBC: ·· oob)' atrical release. Doo:· the blundering mull now in his ..\t MGM . the two men turned ou1 15th )car on ..\BC-TV. "Hucklcbcrl) fi vcorsl\canooosa )caronahudgc1 Hound.'' a blue canine w11h a of $ .. S.000 to $65.000 for ('ach sorghum accent: and "The Jetsons" a P.rod uc11on. The) used full an1ma-1961 space-age fam1I} whose show 1s rion. a process that made detailed about 10 re·entcr production. rovement. such a\ le:l\ cc; rustling as ·-rm still invoh ed with plo111ng or charartcr swept b' a hush. Thosl.' kicking ofT ideas. which is the pan I 1sually took 26.()()(i dr.iw1ng\ for a like.'' said Barbera. "But I'm trying to ftvc-minutl' ca rtoon. get out of doing all the work ." When the)' were 'ihown thl.' door at Tht•rcarc others an,ious for a share MGM and started their own pro· of the Saturda} morning canoon duct ion compiln}. thc'} found the best -n;iarket. and la tel} they have scored contract ofTcr thC) could get for a surcessc . cartoon was $2. 700 Walt D1sne} Product1onc; chair· The answer wa'i ma kl· cheaper man Michael Eisnl·r recc nt l:r declared canoons. and the hm11ed an1ma11on "the da}s when Hanna-Barbera has format. a erag1ng about 800 to 900 90 percent of Saturda} morning will drawings. was born It wa\ lhl' kl·~ toa soon tx· o·-t~r." ·11FFELL'S IPlllLS1DY, llC. f• TM l1Sl Of Yw Ult 1'22 .._.a VO., COSTA •SA -M1·115' 12th Annual Santa Ana Uptown Lions Club Antique Swap Meet Santa Ana College -17th at Bristol Sunday, March 31 · 8. AM 'til 3 PM Dealer Space $1~ For Info. Phone: 5-M-11 22 Aft. 5 PM Adm. Donation Sl.00 Children Under 12 Free Anti~uea-Collectiblea-Craft. 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"Tlttlt&Atherint~acchistori. congrcptei.norneartbcXlna'sT~' u1iocssmeo.1hcy're "ma~U.r~a..,1s .... ·-· __ ..... h.,.e_.ao"'"'1 ... 1 .... hc,....jo ... b.._. --..,,---------·-'·w'-'-"-c,..ha.,,_,'"'c...,n ..... l .... 01 ... o"C ...... iu'""'v~c .... n ..... ll~ .... s ..... · ..... · s..,a"<l1d....__..,ba..,d._..fi .... o.._r ...,m""'y..A<b ... u .... si .... n .... cs .... s._ ... ______ -4o6 ... y w~rcJha __ SmorMsbord, whctt cmplQY~csdo an1in1 inaaefrom 11to25. they "I come here when 1 have nothing Cha rle Davis.general manag<"rof ·"rhey'U si t for 1wo hours sharing d1~ppcored in the 20th century. notasluhem to fcavc when-tncy ave ~anaout in Southern C'alifornia'sair-to do." said Rick) Lynn. 21 . "1 come Hawthorne· Plaza. "lt'sasood place oneC'oke." said Ken Poole. general Then came mallsata time when there finished a meal oracupofcoffff. conditioned. so metimes lavishly dee· he~ to mceta lot of my friend . kill fort hem to'hnrlgou1 and n's the thing manager at Del Amo. "But has that isa tremendous need fora social "It's fun." said 62·rear-old Dora frated shopping malls. ome time. pl Ry video games and to do these days." rt·ally changed over the las\ 40 years'! hn ngout." iritico. who mcea fricndut lM , "Most ofthe mall rats have meet new people." MoM mall rntsaren'uiny trouble. In thl'old duy~ thcr" was the soda The nel'd isgrcatcst among the restaurant every weekday ... A lot of 1rouble:· said 21-ycar-old Gabe Ont.' mall rat called malls the teen· "but somt•times they ge1 in a big fo untain. then it was the free-stand ing you n~. the old and the unemployed. people meet each other here. Other· l'ndcrson. a l'ontirmed mall rat who agers' .. meat market." group. get loud and disturb shopix-rs. McDona ld's. and now it's the shop-he 5a1d. wise. I don't think they'd know f ventualt y landed a 20-hour-a-week Many mall managep• say mall rnts -.owe try to keep them moving," he ping center." Scn1or<'itizcn mall rats also arc an yo ne. f batashoestore in Torrance's Del have bccomesometlungofa said. "There hasalways been a uni versal common. said managers who hesi-"I thin k malls mave taken ovtt mo Fashion Center. "The y . phenomenon pycrthe last I 0)can. a "The) 're a pain." said Alfred gathering place," so id Rex Beaber. tated 10 use the same labt'I for the parks." said Tntico. "I think life and ouldn't be here if they didn't." l'n~loscd shoppmg malls sprouted Marshall. manager of Mrs. Fields clinical ps}chologist at Uni versity of elderly. pleasur~asgon~ to 1he mall. \~r added Anderson. a homeless high across the Southern California land-Cookies in Del A mo. "They're always California-Los Angeles Medical AJ Del Amo . .sefiiors t~nd to mall haSJUSl become the place. •rl11 •• ••1•rs 01t 1f the wo1d1 with roar 4Y1rtl11•11t 11 LIYl11 l1t1011, Tht 11111 Plltt htMt 11tl 11rtl1111otl11. l111n1 r••r ''''' ••••r-••k r••r rlfr••••tlflYt 11t1ut th• 111t1ll1Y1ltl1 lew 19rlo11. a.11 142-4321 ext. 260. Salt, alcohOltied to hypert~nsion . . c. HICAGO (AP) -Alcohol and with lower intakes of calcium. He said researchers fou nd no level sail arc the strongest dietary predic-potassium. and. to a lesser cKtent. of salt intake ihal did not affect bl ood tors of high blood pressure. and vitam ins A and C'. were more like!)' to pressure. What that means. he said. is calcium intake has little impact on the have high blood pressure. The)' also all of those in the study had eaten ailment 1n most Americans. a su rvey said consumption of dairy products. enough salt 10 register an effect on of nearl} l~.ooo·pcople said. 'the principal sources of calci um and blood pressure but they didn't nccess- Thc results confi rmed other re-potassium in the American diet. is the arilv have h)'pcrtcnsion. scarcn showing a direct link between best dil'lary predictor of whether The average· daily intake of salt higher intake of salt. or sodium. and anyone over the age of 34-has among those surveyed was above the alcohol and elevated blood pressure. h)pcrtension. recommended level. Gruchow said. Bui the finding that lower calci um That is in opposition to these The average. amount of alcohol intake was related to high blood newest findings. based on an analysis drunk dail> was about 3.5 ounces. pressure onl y among non-white men of data from the fi rst Health and · Gruchow said. That was based on an conflicts wi th other research. said Nutrition Examination Surv~y. average of drinkers and non-drinkers. Harvey Gruchow. one of the study's which were reported in Friday's he said. authors. Journal of the American Medical .\mong those studied. 1.012 had 1 n the JOUrnal Science last year. Association. h~ pertcnsion. The participants' ages systol ic blood pressure only among non-white men and was not a signifi- cant predicto r of systolic pressure pverall." ' Grochow said while dietary h;tbit s arc important in predicting blood pressure. there arc three more impon- ant factors -age. race and weight. "We can't do a lot about age and race." he said. "The dietary factors arc the ones we can control." High blood pressure. he said. is m ore common amo ng blacks th~ whites. People with high blood pres urc in the study were more likely to older and heavier . Oregon researchers said a study based The newest resu lts were based on a ranged from 18 to 74. Those on on statistics from a federal health stud) of9.553 people. medication for high blood pressure or s p t' survc) indi<'ated calcium was the An estimated 20 ix-rcent of Ameri· on spedal diets we re not included in . t. a s nutrient "for which reduced intake cans suffer from high blood pressure. the study at the Medical College of was most consistent " in indi viduals In I 981. 165.000 people died 'Of W.iscons1n. where Gruchow is an with high blood pressure. strokes. th e most com mon complica-assistant professor of medicine. a1· r wed Those researchers. who studied tion of untreated hypertension. The study also found that calc ium p more than 10.000 peoplc. found those Gru<'how sa!d. intake "was significantly related to _ ~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~.inloun e l.~ - BALTIMORE (AP) -The bride WOCl' white lace and ruffies. the groom had a green tuxedo and the ceremon was <'o nducted by a · Prcsbyteria minister. And with both newlywed -bcarin Irish names. 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TD FAMILY ClllCU8 by Bii Keane .. re tfii cfean towels in the closet or the dryer?" JIAIUIADUKE by Brad Anderson "Has anybody seen my pipe?" DRABBLE· ·bARFIELD ~ \..ro{6 UPt>f.i ~ ~H!> ~).~rt'f;~'fl.f.~, r.\0()6f. M~L.()Nf., I? 'f~\(11'46 A et:Ai1N6 fROM O\~e,A6 JONfb\ by Tom Batluk by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) r-------2:.P "Oh, no! I l•ft you on too long, George." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hanl< Ketctfam -+-..--i-..~--r •JUST TElL HIM l WISA tWX;HTY eof' AN1' l CAN'T Pt.AV WITM AM'(ONE ~Y.' WM1 \\ Di\0'6 L.~l\Vl~ ~\~ ~f.i\i \~ ~f.'; CL.IMBIK6 ltiliO i~f. ~\tol(, \\I by Kevin Fagan M~O NO~ i~E. l.l!'4't(N0v.>N VAN 6\\lf.5 O\~ieAG. A fL.'11"'46 ~~AM\\ by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson • 1MOON liuLLINS PACKA4f £>EAL ... ,., _____ _ WME~ 11AVE You E¥EN ,ALL '1 Nl~HT, you ··Of'e eotrsr~s! 1 THINK WE ~ MAY AAVE BOTH . PLAYBOY? JUDOS PAltDR rm!! .. m!!!!!!!!~feS"~SS1.--:~-=:--~ . ~ .. by Harold Le Ooux HE'S GOING TO VISIT AUNT eEll-4 FOR. AWHILE' ·HOW 0\..0 ~T I ee TO QUIT SCHOOL ANO WORK F\A.L TIME . MA OA1veR ? SHOE ~;~a.PA'¥~• wu. tt> m~ ... ~ L.lki TMEM I9M "°2~ JllJ N'fU l~u· I ... I CM1" 1NEN 11(Y ,S££M 1D ANtJTH£I( 6eT" IN... !'IU4MKJlfP, llfMl-lfWll .' \ PEANUTS 7.k~~ a t.2;'"41-b-l-l--+*...-,.j~ft'tfl~~'tM!b--+-1H- a. ~ JV,d,, ~. TUllBLEWBEDS t1M IN A SUJIW'i ~.I NeeVA ~. ~ ....-.------~· .. .. .. by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady rr~~~ I~T WAVE (.AGT ~,RIQHI'? HOPE FOR THE BEST East·West vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •A k103 <:::> A7 o A 1085 + 1084 WEST •Q76 <;)l(J1085! 0 72 EAST • J 852 <:;1 93 0 k64 • 7652 +K3 SOUTH •t4 <:::>Qt• 0 QJ t3 +AQJ9 The bidding: Nwtll -£att s..t• WHt I• P... I + Pa• t o , ... INT Pua a NT P... Pa• t'au Opening lead: Jack or ~. Sometimes your contract dtpends purely on ttthnl<)ut. At other tlmtt you will nttd 1 lice of luck aa •ell. Thia d•ptrtment ditatf"ff!I with North's cboke of openins bid. Whether North outh play fO\il'-or liv«ard tMjon. tht correct open iag b•d with hia hand l one dia.mond -t"• suit \elow the hort suft. Bin that it purely academic. 1inct .. \ North-South reached an excellent contract played from the right side. West led the jack of.Jle.art.s.'which ran to declarer's quet>n. South took advantage of being in his hand t.o try the diamond finesse. East won and returned a heart to dialodge thf nee. Since declarer did not havf OMAR~~ SHARIFF ~ ~ tnough tricks to run for home. he had to fall hack on the rlub finesst>. Wht'n that lo"t· West had mort than enough heart winners to dereat the gamt. Winning the first trkk in the do~· ed hand turned out to be a liability. Even thoul{h diamonds is tht> part nership's bf•t combined hold ing. at is ne<'etsary for declarer to hope t>it.her that one or thfl minor· uit fineue will work Of that hearts Ut' 6·2. And to cater for the lallf'r po~ ibllity, h., should alta<'k th~ dang r hand'• entry fir1t. Correct t.td1nlque is to c~ to t.he table at lnclt two with a t J)3dt and run th• ttn of club H the ·- finesse suc<'eeds. go after diamonds immediately and assure nine tricks .!... don't re peat ttie finesse in cue West i holding up the king of clubs. If the club finesse loses. win the heart return. come back to hand with a club and t ry the diamond finesse. If that loses. your one last. CHARLES Go1E11 chance is t hat hearts are 6·2. SI~ that is thf' way the card lif', you hring homt t he contr•tt tve.n , though both finess<' f11il. Ran1 .. IM.•,..•'•la&e ... · We tre.w.? IAt Cwtet 'Get.a Wf ,.. .... ,.. .. , ........... __ el DOlJ8L£9 "' ',,.... _. ta...... ,., . ..,, .. ... DOlJILES .._...t~ ..-.... • ~ ... P,O. la 111. -..... yn.. I .J ..... Mil• payaltk l• e•.,..•,.•~•b. Or ... CoMt OAll Y PILOT /Wedneed-v, Merch 20, 1985 Duke's Qroposed waste agency may be what's needed Toxic waste, as an issue, grew to political maturity in the 1970s. I Predictably, government's-response to it lagged as state and local authorities. overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problem and the cost of rectifying it. looked to Washington for salvation. The federal government delivered Superfund, with its attendent bureaucracy, budget, priorities and scandal. While Superfund money cleaned up some of the nation's worst toxic waste sites and relocated people from infamous dumps like Times Beach, Mo., many smaller hazards went begging for atten- tion. With public awareness of the dangers heightened. state a$encies scrambled to cope. In California, each crisis generated a response that contributed to the formation of an unwieldly and confusing waste management system that has spread its tentacles into no fewer than 20 separate state agencies. As a result, reaction time is slow, standards are often in conflict and money is wasted when one department duplicates the work of another. All that will come to an end if Gov. George Deukmejian•s proposal to create a state Department of Waste Management is implemented. · According to Assemblyman Gil Ferguson (R-Newport lkach)J.he.Bew_depanmenl.lYouldresultinJess..burea\Jcracy and allow the state to use its resources more efficiently. Ferguson, like the governor an advocate of the minimalist approach to government. has taken a particular interest in the department because of the pollution in Newport Bay. He has called a gathering of representatives of the appropriate agencies Thursday to discuss the ba}'. Qeukmejian could use Ferguson's guest list as evidence to support_ his case for a unified De.imrtment of Waste Mana ement. --As us rness anaresident1a growth-aaa to tne stresses on e ecology of the Orange Coast, the need for a streamlined. responsive agency to handle the increasing Likelihood of toxic waste incidents will become more urgent. A state-department such as the one proposed by the governor may become an important· force for maintaining the quality of life -especially as its quantity expands. We join the governor and Assemblyman Ferguson in encouraging the public and the Legislature to consider the proposal -with its apparant abundance of merit -carefull y. Whooo 's got finest · pair of ears around? The right car of the owl is not exactly like the left ear. The opening in ~~ right is larger an9 set a bit hig1'cr on the head. So the bird hears one sound at 1wo different volumes fro m two different angles. Re- markabl e "triangulation." The owl pinpoints the exact whereabouts of a sound source. It not only hears foo tsteps: i1 knows which foot makes which step. Thal b1c,ck ridden by yo ur great granddad was known in his day as a "swift walker." By the time ~our granddad crawled on the thing II was called a "velocipede." The Scot'I outside of Scotla nd outnumber the Scots inside of Scotland h~ seven to one. Q. How far no n h did Confederate \Old1as get during the Civil War'! .\.Pretty far. Vermont'!> St. Albans. to he 'lpecific. On Oct. 19. 1864. Southern raiders robbed three banks thert' of $200.000. then jumped to < ·anada. , •· {). Who ""as the youngest person l'\t'r to "In an '\cademy Award'? ·\ Shirk~ Temple at ugc 6. <) I lo" do ~ou expla in.the fart that Hrlva l ockwood. who ran for pres1- dt•nt in I 8X4 and 1888. received 4.000 'ote' from men but none from "'omen'• \ Womt•n t'ould run for offit•t• then. hut d1dn·1 have lhe vote. \1arl\ '' lht• mammal th at bu ild~ tl'- own ne\I or cltgs 1ts own hole. true. But tlw onl\ mammal. other than man. rapabie of changing its sur- rounding environment sign1ficantl } 10 suit 11<; nct·ds 1!\ the largest rodent in ~orth .\menca-: the beavcr. Onetime ump1r(' Ron LuC'iano says three thi ngs make maJor leag ue baschall managers yell: I. A mistake by the umpire :! . .\ desire to divert a11en11on to kt'i.'P a player from being thro"n out of the gam e. And J. Temporar} 1n 'ian11y. Ho" "oukt }OU lt kc to have the Oouridc conC'c<>~ion 1n Great Britain? Thirteen out of every I 00 people there lose their teeth -l mean all their teeth -before age 21. Nine•) perce nt of Nor1h Dakorn 1~ somcbody'c; or ~omeh()dy else's farm. enough and rich enough to hire his ow n troops led them into battle under his own banner. A soldier not old enough and not rich enough to do so was called a .. bachelor." The language of high er education alludes to this hi storical fact to id entify that lesser degree known as the "bachelor's." In the Emcrgenc} Room at Pit- tsburgh'sAllcghen} General Hospital are treated numerous human bite wounds. Records there indicate one out of every 25 such bites was inflicted 1n passion by a lover. The fam o us Apache leader Geronimo marched in the 1905 inauguration parade for President Tedd y Roosevelt . No. there aren't any tigers native to South America. but there are tigrr birds. whic h sound just like tigers. Underwear makers arc putting out skivvies especiall y for lawyers. They're imprinted with such phrases as "Habeas Corpus" and "Corpus Delec ti.'' Ask the patriarch in your family if he remembers Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show? Performers therein had to sign contracts which committed them to stay sober. dean up their language. and refrain from making public passes at members of the opposite sex. It was pretty well cluttered with "thou shalt not'' clauses. But Buffalo Bill had a precedent for it. It was the same contract. in effect. he'd signed as a 15- year-old when he joined the Pony Ex press. In the fir~t halfofth iscentuf). one ou t of cvef) four of the families that moved to Arizona did so because some famil y member was ill. Did I tell you th e peanut growers -have come up with a new breed? Five nuts to the shell. Q. What state as a territory was first called Jefferson? A. Colorado. Am ong the most famous football players of all time were the fabled Four Horsemen of Notre Dame. By today's standards. the were cute little tykes. The heavie t weighed 180 pounds. the lightest. 145. L.M. Boyd J1 • In knighthood times. a soldier old colftmnl1t. 1yndlc•ted ORANGE COAST H. L. Schwart~ HI Put>htr~ •i . ...,.. ~~::::,:-::=:::::=:::::~==::::::=:;::::::::;:::;:::=::=:::;:~--. ··c h erne nko ·s Soviet Union. thanks to 30 r,ears of technology, Is an obliterative threat to the rest oftl>e world. SoViet leadership changes, tiu no anger worlii faces Wedo have to-five witlithe Rus-sians. mustbewar- Two though1s passed through the mind when Konstantin Chernenko WiLLIAM F. UC KLEY di ed. The first was as written by I Gcrhan Niemeyer. the distinguis hed threat agai nst Europe. 1tc observed. Churchill was voicing the hope that politi cal scientist. h was just after the singular evil of Stalin might turn Staltn ·s death and he was asked b} out to be just that: singular. U.S. News & World Rcpon to write But although ii is true that abOut wna -might be Expected down Chernenko's excesses lacked some- the line. say 30 years later. thing of the comprehensive sadism of He askt•d \ himself. and then Stalin. it isn't true that li fe signifi - answercd the question: What would cantl~ changed within the Sovi<.'t happen if a successor to Sta lin. Union. And cenainlv 11 did not finding him~·lf sccrctaf)· general of significant!~ change · tb r Europe. the Communist Pany. were to wake Chernenko's Soviet Union. thanks to up one da) and acknowledge that 30 ~cars of tcchnolog~. is an ob- communism was. rcall v. a discredited I iterative threat to the rest of the ideology that brought ·about none of world in a st.·nse that Stalin's was not. th e happ) social effects predicted b) What 30 years has made plain is Karl Marx. and that under the tha1 Niemcvcr was rorrl'Ct. The circum stances he would retire from So"ict Union 1s not about 10 change dutv the ideologica l troops abroad . its natio nal habits. What changes - redu ce the ofTcnsi ~c potential of the ever so slight I> in some cases: Soviet Union. and disavow the drast1cally. in other cases -is the intention to dominate the world. perce ption of what the alternative to What would happcn.'sa id Professor Stalin begets. When Chernenko died Niemeyer. is that the leader would be -we got the usual roundup of opinions quietly led away by hi s colleagues 10 bv national leaders. The new prime an asylum. and replaced b} someone min1steroflndia. Raj iv Gandhi. said: onhodox in communist doc tri ne. "During his leadership. Chernenko The second memory is of Winston gave ev idence of pat not ism and Churchill speaking. in 1949. at the dedication-to the welfare of the Sovie1 mid-century convocation of the people. In the international field he Massachusetts Institute of Tech-took many initiati ves for peace and to nology. Churchill said that the death co ntain the nuclear arm!> race." That of the great Khan (Ogadai) 700 · is a little bit like saying that Indira hundred years ago had disanimatcd Gandhi did a great deal to improve the Mongol eruption that threatened "the marksmanship of her hod~ all of Europe -the reference was guards. obvio usly to Stalin. though Chernenko was a bumbling figure. diploma tic protocols prevented~ but to the extent he can be held Churchill from usin g his name. responsible for the activ ities of the Perhaps some such thing might past year. we can assume it was he happen in our day to remove the who deployed a fresh species of missiles aimed at European popu- lation centers and he who pulled away from di~armamcnt talks in Geneva on the ~rounds that U.S. deployment of mi ssiles aimed at the Sov iet Union was an intolerable reaction to Soviet f1~tle empl~ in t he--SOViet Union against Europe. If Chernenko did something to improve the welfare oft he Soviet people. it is the best-kept sec ret of hi s administrat ion. These changes in attitude toward the Soviet Un ion arc governed by two considerations. The first is that. somehow. we arc fa ted to li ve together on the same planet. And it is the disposit ion of the Western liberal not merely to accept that which appears to be inevitable. but some- how to conclude that it is not really so bad after all. A man dying of cancer can be admired for making the best of his last month!> on earth. But he !>hould not be expected to change his attitude toward cancer. We find that we are expected to make that change. which is wh y people speak such blather as Raji v Gandhi spoke on lcarning ofChemcnko's.death. And 11 is why we arc looking for a daffodil or two to spri ng up from the concrete. Wflat? Well. for instance. the singular styfi shnell_ of Mme. Gorbachev. I have seen references to her as th e new Jackie 0. Or Gorbachev: He is humorous. well- traveled. well-ed ucated. articulate. intelligent. We seldom trouble to remind ourselves that to the extent he is all these things. he is a more dangerous man than he would other- wise be. Henry Kissinger remarked. .., would expect that over a period of two or three years. the leadership of the Soviet Union will be more coherent and energetic than it has bee n under Chernenko." What we do not realize (unl ike Kissinger. who does) is that that is bad news. William Buckley ls a S"yadlcatefl colum_oist. Time-tested ways to make phoneringwhenyouwant Get started on that project you have avoided for weeks ''I'll rh('t'k 11 out und ge t right back to you." Ho" man ~ t i me~ ha ve you ht·a rd that? And how many times ha ve you waited and walled for the return call? And waited. You ha ve errands to run. projcch under way and you don't have tim e to sit by the phone waiting. There are ways to make the phone ring - other than drawing a tub of water and getting in to soak. That takes too much ti me. what with undrcs!ling and dressing. Begin to bathe the dog. You <:an count on the pf.one ringingjust when he is n1C'ely lathered up. r f ) ou wear contact lens. !I tart to insert one of them. I guarantee that at the precise moment you ha ve it teetering on the end of yo ur stenl~ finger. the phone will ring. Jfyou ha vt no fal se pride Qnd wcargfasses. do not despair. There arc other methods to make the phone ring. Put something on the stove to simmer -or one of those whistlina tea kettles with water in it. This win cause the phone to r1n,s every time - unlc ~ the phone i~ 1n the kitchen . Those shrieking tea kettles only work ANN WELLS tnggt•red the ring before he has a chanCl' to rl·dial. If you're a wo man. try putting on artificial eyelashes. At the C'rucial moment. your ca ll comes through. rf you're a man. try trimming your mustache or us ing your Watcrpik . You'll get the sume result. Changing nbhons on the typewriter will work 1f you have the old- fash ioncd model wi th the messy r-bons. If you use can ridge ribbons tha1 snap in instantly without smudg- ing your hands. it won't. Climb up on a ladder to <'hangc a light bu lb. or the batteries in the smoke alarm. or to swish away the cobweh that has been driving you cra1v fo r fi ve weeks. The phone will ring ·when you reach the top rung. and before you accomplish your mission. Begin to balance your checkbook. Th,·rc is something about concentrat- ing on figu res that automatically \ta rts the telephone rjnging. If you r garag,· 1s attached to the hoU! .. ~'. go out and start the car. Leave the door open from the ga rage to the house c;o you can hear the phone ringing. When the phone does ring. which it will if you've followed directions. )'Our pany may or may not have the information you'rt waitina for. But look at it this way -at k ast you haven't wasted time .si tting and 'itaring at th e phone. You've lathered up the doa. climbed a ladder. and stancd bal· ancing your checkbook ... Colruna/11 Au Wedi• llt1n la UI••~ Nllffl. Dally Pilot welcomes readers' comments ' when the phone is in another room. the Delly Pilot wetcomee your comment• on IMuee Of tnter•t to WILLIAM aucnlr ool···r ti Alfonsin lbsing his war on· debt Argentine aefault could start chain reaction in world - WAS HINGTON -President Re, agan·s meeting this week with Argen.l tine President Raul Alfonsin comes at a time of growing ...concern over Argentina's $45 billion foreign debt. A default could stan a chain reaction am ong the world 's debtor nations. Reagan will be trying to paper over the last traces of Argentine bitterne-ss rna remalrrfrom-his--pro-firitfttr stance during the Falkland-Islands wa r three years ago. The adminis- tration dearly wants Argentina o n the U.S. side in its efforts to contain the spread of communism in the hemi- sphere. 1 But Argentina won 't be won h much as an aJl y if its tottering economy collapses. Without COfl· inued · ntef'ntttonat-toam:-there-p little chance that the inflation-weak- ened economy will ever regain its strength. Yet this vital infusion of money is precisely what's being threatened py Alfonsin's failure so far to straighten out Argentina's economy. · Polit ically. he found 1t impossible to resist demands for pay raises. wi1h the result that inflation is getting worse instead of better. And that ma'kes the International Monetary Fund and other lenders nervous. Argentina is in the same predica- ment as other debtor nations -or. for that matter. any hard-up individ- ual trying to get a bank loan: Unless it can show that it's financially soli4. it won't get the loanh But if it were financiall )' solid. of course. ii wouldn't need the loan. , Ar~cntina remains. in the phrase of one internal U.S. economic report I've seen. "the chi ef problem in Latin America.·· T he seriousness wi th which Alfonsin views his country's debt crisis was shown recently when he fired his personal friend. Economics Minister Bernardo Gri nspun. Sources gave my associate Michfel Binstcin the inside story on Grinspun's abrupt departure. Alfon sin'.s decision closely fol- lowed an ex traordinary meeting be- tween Grinspun and IMF Director Jacques de Larosiere in Washington. They discussed the IMF's demand that Argentina demonstrate fiscal discipline by imposi ng an IMF- drafted austerity program. But the meeting in de Larosiere's elegant offi ce reportedly degenerated into a shouting match. Grinspun 'became so .. obnoxious." accordini to an IM F so urce. that de Laros1erc showed him the door. The exasper- ated IM F chief is bel ieved to have used his in'tluence on Alfonsin to ha ve Grinspun sacked. Grinspun's replacement. Harvard- educated Juan Sourrouille. is enjoy- ing a brief honeymoon with the IM F. thanks largely to his tough talk about bringing inOation under control and encouraging exports as a solution to the country's long-term debt prob-. lem. But the latest figures indicate Sourrouille has a tough job ahead. In the 12 months that ended Jan. 31. inflation topped 750 percent. That's depressing enough. but in February inflation ran at an an- nualit ed rate of 1.000 percent. If Sourrouille is to maintain the ap- proval of Argentina's creditors. he'll have to figure out a way to bril)a inflation down to "onl y" about 100 percent a year. And that would border on the miraculous. Argentina under its first fr«ly elect Jovernment in years has taken one important step toward cutting its international. trade deficit: It has reduced imports by more than 50 percent. But it has yet to take f he equally important step of inercalln& its cxpOns by the missive amount necessary. Despite a modcsa trade surplus at the moment. my b&nkina JOurces privately doubt A,..entina's ability to boost its upon1 tnc>uth to repay its huge foreign loans. 'TRICTLYPERSONAL: Readers are constantly writina to uk about things they've read or htard that bother or puule them. Hert art some recent questions: llilJPilat Frank Zfnl MllfHtQ•"Q 'dllo• Jf there is ll ph one in the kitCh~n. I ()U( r..oera. _ take a bite o.f food -a 019 bite. Letters and longet artk:lel of commentery '"'--' be=· They Something suck) and chc")' 1s most ~ ~ tYP9d Of ctMrty wntten and _,, tO! Lit le ... d Tec11vc. Ttfrs never fall s: the phone IDfTOll, D.., "'91. a.1-, c.... ...... -. ..._.. lr"*'dl A Social Stturity rccipicnt. *ho rttCived Jamn Rooscvtlt'1 appeal for funds for the-National Commmt.e to Prtstrvc Soci1I Stturity 11td Medi· cart. Hks: "How did the F."P tel a mailina list of Social ~ri•y recipi· t nts? Tht namp of rtclpitnts are I UDOC*d to be Con(tdential." Where FDR's eon 101 his ma1hn1 hst is his bu1iMM. but it Msn·1 from ---~--Cf'ett 8Mff Spotlt EO•IOI will nna. yo u will an wer and your our llddr ... and t..a-.hAne number ., pnrt\' will sn). ·• orr). wron1 Y ........,'¥ · ......_ numh\'r:'anct wtll l'rnng up. You no-"::prefer. you may~N your commenUn to our ISNICtlt • .,.. ha"c t11nl' 10 iwnllow or spit out u. ... ~ telephOne number: t• IM. Pleue do not _.. in '°"I whatever yo u put In your mouth that tetttrl or 1rt1Ce.t. • Social ~""'~· Oraanlmion1 of older Amtnt'lns oRtn ltll or c~ C'h•ntr thtlr malhn1 h1t1, lad A..,_ II • 1J'f/JtllftlH rMI .. ,,,, I J Ii] 1Jurro•h• wrong about _'1vhat leads-Jdds to dr-ttgs---~..,- suMidln. llC' saak'd ... In thl' nanw of' moral conM,ttnc). Ht'lm' and h1\ C'Oh0f1\ 1n 1ht' nthMoohfl' mo' emtnt oept 10 dt"ftOl.I"'-~ mokins JUSt a' thl') do abonion ... fkr II c1prettt\ .. 111100:· hl' concluckd -r o 1 he Ednor. 'cryonc who rcod the Feb 19 ~AR(HLIGHT of Walter Bur· roug~s was told about h1i. .. horror" in arnina that Newpon Harbor High hool &iudtnb arc free to lc:a"c the ampus between classc . 8urrouf.hs. apparcntl)', as New. rt's 5el ·appointed Moses on the ~ount. 1s convinced then· is "great •maer .. in such school policy that high school ~tudcnts. given that ny and rcspons1b1l1t). will suc· mb to the enticement~ of drug hers. Citing the lhc tons of marijuana Newport pohcc nccidcntally found on board a ha,rbor·docked cruiser, Bur- roughs deduces this as a sale market- able to all those kids wandering .iround 1n unsupen 1sed innocence-. D1d 11 ever occur to Burroughs 1ha1 mO)l of the high sc hool ngc )Oulh w<la) arc far beucr informed. wi th 'tret'l smarts t•nougfi 10 spot and n:jcct out of hand an} idioti,· pan- dering to such ··otd lad) "-like fan - rno;1cs. Fnr more pos 1hlc: " the rcaht) of hungr) kids. lured b) the h)pe of romn)('tciol TV, hu thna tons ol 111 foo<l and goina on gluttonou . self- 1ndulgcn1 binges of artiri1:1:all -col- orcd-Oavorcd-carbonated bilge-pop, lmmun11a11on or young ptoplc aaa~n'it <lrua uSt" and addiction isn't ach1ev~d. Mr. Burrough b~ the scare '3ct1t·s )Ou were exposed 10 in the film ··R~cfcr MGdncs " nor· b> campus Police raids and jail. Begin b} placing great social valul' upon the bodil> development of ~ouch. H). •mpnnting bo)'s and girl~ with the importance of regarding the human body as the most beautiful of creations. a culture will inspire young people to not onl> exemplar) self. esteem but . .b) wcns1on. to respect nnd love other persons and resources including man's ecological treasures: the lnnd. sea and air-hence. a sense of mcrnorious good c11izcnsh1p and humani1arwn1'lm: the ancient Greek t•duca1ional ideal . Katos Kagathos ... Ph)'ltcal Distinction - Nobiltt' of Mind. . BRLTE S. HOPPI NG Laguna Beach Religion isn 't 'necessary evil' To the Editor: infringed upol' b} ha' ing to s1des1cp a In your ed11orial on Feb. 27 \Ou table or tcm 1n Heisler Park. How agree with the Laguna Beach Cit} could the presenn· of a small tent ( ounc11's effons 10 proh1b11 a d1spfa, ro~tain1ng spmtual literature. ht~ h' the Hare Knshna devotees 10 toncal displa}s along w11h fruit Juice ~fe1slcr Pa.rk. In your argument .. }Ou stan~s sen1ng ,cgc1anan 53 ,0 ncs ltle .1hc .First Amendment b) 1n1er-possibly offend the sensibilities of .. ureJ!!.l 11 to_ mean J.!iat we should an) one'? Whal kind of per on would allow r~.cdom ofrd1g1on only within ·~really obJCCI to thi~ --- "ltmllS. r .\ctuall}. the Ftr5t -\mcndmenl docs not contain the \\Ord "hm11s." It olearly provides for freedom of rl·- ltg1on 1n the broadest sense and the nght to peaceful assembl~ as well. How1:vcr. thi s •~ not thl· real t!t\Ul' l'lt·re. I would hl..l· 10 know wh\ 1h1: t:agunrlkach-81. Cetmt"tl and the Dail~ Pilot editorial staff, tl'\\ public reltgrou'i expr1:ss1on a~ !.ome1hing that \\C arc 'IOmt·ho" saddled "''th ns )Ort of a ncx-es an e\'ll. The notion th:H tht• founding (at hers burdened us \\1th this sort of hot potato that wt· mu\t omcho"' l'ndure nlong with pornographic bool..storcs and tht· right to collect automatic lirepcl"'er \l·em'i to pre' a1l 1o<ln~ Your enttrc t•d1tonal rnntarncd not unt• word of encouragement for 'lfltntual bcha' wr nf an~ kind · \\hcthC'r C'hmt1an1t\ . .ludn1sm. lo;lam or en!>tcrn r<.'11gmn'>~ all of "hu:h arl' \\ondC'rful. It"\ \l'f\ ob\lc5u., that we J'\ a soc1ct) at lhl' ·present time tal..c pains to loo~ lor "a~<,1·..ia our coun ... ut' council!>. ct<. ) 10 "qua'h publtt J1~pla~ s of rd1g1on rather than l'n· l'Ouratting such act I\ 111cs I must proh.~\l lhc bl·g1nning of }Our l'J1tonal "herein \OU '>a\ that 1t"i.OK -<.'' C'n 1fo<ld -io pra~· to lhl· 'un 01 C'nfl th<.' Spirit\ Of 1guana'i. r-ht\ I\ d '') 1mpltca11on that the Kmhna ~ onsc1ousnc'~ Sonet\ 1s \omehow b11arre or mnngl' _: alb<.·11 kgall ) Aolcrablc. Th1!. mi<.conrl·p11on 1n our 'Wt•stcrn culture can onh bt· rnrrl·cted h~ th<.'QUllC rcasonabk rcqUC\t b~ lh ts ll·g1t1ma1c rcltgiou<. group to haH' a '1han-:e 10 meet our locnl re'i1dcnt' and '1!>1tors 1n th e forum ofourctt) p:11 l..<o. bt·ache'I and other plan·~ ofcongrcga- pon. You 'ia~ that t"ttlll'n'· right" arc I Yourrd1torial add111onalh 1mphco; that lhl•re IS tn fact some son of rnmpct111on nmong the world's rl'· hg1ons. nfortunately. many people actuall) belie' e this but 11 need not and should not bc so: a spiritual rountr) lik1: 1na1a has alwa)s prcnch· t·d that all religions arc to bl· considered h1ghh l'Steemed no ma1- -ter" anllrf't1enlO~r11cufl\r Jc, 011onal praUtl'C'> happen to be. There i'> no '>uch 1h1ng as an ··e, 11'' religion dt'\Plll' tht• fact that our ffil'd1a i., efTcctl\cl) seducing Amcri- <"an' to\\-ard the idea that the 800 m1ll1on follo"cr' of Islam in the "'orld :m· 'iomeho'\ m1'igu1ded or up to no good F1nalh . \Uu n· .. urrec1 1ha1 old bugahoo· ··t·ome-onl·-come-all" a'i an ob1el't1on 10 1h1s d1!.pln}. You '>a~ that 1f1he Knshnas can erect thl'ir tent 1n thl' park. mob1k mo\QUC!t. pre-fab l hapds or 1nOatable II\ nogogue'> might folio"' -a'> if some.ho\' 1he\l' unJes1rnble 1h1ng'> \\OUld l"rl'llll' a blight on Laguna lkach . I think 11 "'ould be great to 'l'C an' of thl' thrl'l' follo"' suit . thl· mor~ l'\po~url' to tht• mo~l ix·upll·. thl' lll'ttl'f. The e\tabhi.hed power \lrur- 1ure ~el'm" to fed olhl'f\\ 1se. si nn· the oh\ LOU goal on thl' part of thl' authontil''" "mrle hara~sml'nl. Quill' \lmpl~. in our present lUl- turc. \liC "ant (iod sho,ed toll> tht• doSl't l'\rcpt for Sunda) morning\ in the lonrl established churc:h we Wl'rl' a<;s1gned l() b~ birth. and get on w11h the \l'rtou\ bu~1m·ss the other 16 7 hour'> per \\Ct'k of dcd1t"a11ng oursch l'' to thl· m~ op1c and in- dcfaugahk' la'\~ of making monc) tor thl' purpml· of '>pending same. C H \RLES Jl'ERGENS Costa Me..a • !though thr statcm(nt •PPl'•rs IOIJc-.1 at fin.I tlanc:r. \mok1n1 1 a \Oluntar) IK'I of an 1nd1\ 1du.af wi1h ttlt knowledge that ht'I hab11 ma) lead to \.Crious heahh problems and J)(Xt· ibly death. In 1hc ca~· o( abon1on. howcHr. the unborn child has no say in "'hat will not onl) be a u~. but also a painful. l~s ofl1fc Mr. ('ohen Mesa traffic problem lgaoied To the Ed11or: It 1s vl·~ d1strl' sing 10 rcahte that 1n 1h1s area. )O U must hH• 1n a posh one \'Car and thrtt month• o( rons,.. tant compfa1n1n1 bcfort •e t\en IOI OCTD to monitor the busn. Po~lution fears exaggerated neighborhood or~ wealth~ before a serious problem recr1vcs attention. I nm referring to )ourheadhnes Feb. 28 -"Tempers. Rubber Burning 1n CdM." 'Bu1 weartn't talkingabouta coupk- of buses. "'c're 1alkm1 abou1 90 percent of1hem (24 gob> our houtt a da) ). The ~pccd1ng dnvers Wt'tt ··counseled" and the bu spttds ~lowed do""n considerably for 1wo "'eeks. Now "'c have our frttWay back again. We ha'e been toki •e must be exaggcra11n& the speed since the supervisors only ca"Sht a coupk 'lpccding. but an~ fool could spot the To tht• Ed11or: To ht•ar o mc ccolog1sts talk. \OU would think that the orean is a 'big stagnant vat. They arc "'orried about material dumped .20 miles "-CSt of Catalina . .20 )Cars ago. Th1: ocean current no""s south at that point. It makes a 10.000-mile or :?O.()()()..m11t· c:1rclc from there. Some of the wnter that nowi. pnst that point 1~ no doubt fro1cn 1n the northern ice pack. Thl' cx:ca n waters contain ever' chemical th:u 1s found on Eanh. It is said 10 be salt). The salt 1s the' anous chemicals. To pollute the ocean "'"h a substance that it doesn't alrend) ha\t' \Ou would havl' 10 bring something from another galax). I cnn remember when DOT wns a wonder- ful nc1.1. su~tancc. Before that we sprn)cd 1n~ts with kerosene. That would !llOw them up enough so "'" t'Ould stompthcm Wedide,er)th1ng but dnnl.. thl· '.ltu IT. The pcopk 1n lhc~cl'.clus" c Spy Glass Hill ncrghborh .. arc com- plaining about )kid· irks and rtC'k· less dmcrs. It"• too bad the} don't ll\·e on our street -Rochester tr~t 10 Costa Mc'ia bct,..,ecn Orange ~v During V. orld "'nr 11. the~ '>Pra' ed enuc and Nt•wpon Boule' ard. Ours 1s the clothes of troops going into also a rcs1dcnt1al neighborhood w11h comba1.11 kept the coot1csolT. r m not man}. man) smnll children. I don"t too sure that I wouldn't prefer 11 to · kno"' "hat all the concern O\Cr the cooties. now. When the) gel all of the free"a) 1s. we ha'e n frce\lia) on our pollution cleaned up. and raise thr 0"' n street -compll'te "11h Orange la\t'S tu pa> for 11 "care going 10 be ( ount~ Transit buses. The spoed" the ht·alth1eo,t pauix·rs on Ear1h hm1t 1s :!5 mph. )Ct 1n the two )Cars JI ~I BOLDING "e·, e "' ed here "'<'·, e "1tnessed • • three ncndcnts. Thl' buses "'ere put ( 0 '1a \tc.,a on our street 1n St:p1ember of I 91S3 (wllh no warning 10 an} of us). to compound the tranic problem. supc" 1\ors on the street sinct> )OU cnn sec up and down the street 1n both directions and a radar gun must be pointed ai thl' 'chick for an accurate reading. We spoiled the cars ever) time the) "ere on the street and \\-e don't e\t'n "orl for the 1rans11 d1stnct. _ Wr contacted the Daily Pilot three 11mes. hoping a httle publlc1t) m1&ht help us resolve our problem. ft's f unn~ that the reporter we spoke to said "traffic problems weren't some-_ Ibccvsspecq. thebuscss~and for some reason nmhlng can crone 10 C'Ontrol 11 Religion's ~otjust for Sunday • I'll t~ no1 to go into the long stol"} The~ 'd ha' l' 10 dcpend on (Jud uf ho"' "''' staned at the bouom a1 1t11ng thl" pape1 would-be inlffes~- 1n:· But "'<' don't h\C on SI?} Glass Hill. JU'il on a small res1dcnt1al strttt in Co,ta Mesa. To the Ed11or: There arc some folt..s that are '1.•n rdfg1ou<1. Sunda) morn1ngcome!tund it's time to worship! So the} get drt''>Scd nice. "'car shtn) smtlcc; and ma)bC' &•'c a httle monc}. for thl· goed-Qf 1hc caUie. Rut at noon. lhl' Bible gO\''i bacl.. on the shelf and sta~ s there look mg 'e~ hol> and doing absolutcl~ no1h1ng Who are the~ fool11:ig'! Not God. Christians toda' want tire 1n- suranrc. ··HnlkluJ:i! r m saHd from Hell. no"' whl•re \\a~ I'!'" Tr~ sending th oSl' 'iamc Christians to Ru'i'lta. \\herl' thl'\ \\OUfd ha\C to htdl' 1n lhl· \liood\ or 'in a ha'>c..'ml·nt SOOlC\\hCrl' -;omething the' can"t ~ee: bccall~ if OCTD and worked our wa} up to the the) 're raught. tht') don't !..no"' "hat \ l'r) top. appcan;d and spoke at a Cit~ \\ 111 hapix·n to them. One hundred 10 C ounctl meeting. wrote letters to state I the' 'd "'ant 10 nim~· back and ride and _ federal go\Crn"rflent officials. · drl'"' up a pe1111on. \\ohtch all ne1gh- lhl' frncl'C>f ml·duK·rn~ a httll' longer bor<; ~gncd (c\ccpt fori"'o) and made -i--j~l.-tht>'>t' (~~"'°ct ~ l~irtana:..phone call \\~ Matthe"' 7.21 \\hat "'•II the) 1h1n~ ha,cspent one \ear and the months thl·n'' Ho" for "'•II their religion get un 1h1'>. them. "hen (111d rnll<. them to ha' ea Thl' 1rat1ir JI\ 1s1on of the C'osta good. i.ol1d. It f~>-ehang1 ng relat1on<1h1p Mesa pohn· dl·panment said 11 111 \I.Ith HIM '1 Not \l'n far It"' llml· hclplc!>s bccau'lc officers can't catch 1h11Sl' Chrntia"' gel ihctr Bible anl.I the speeders in the act: but super. read hl..c the~·, c ncn·r read Ix· lore. '1sors from OC'T D did. 1n fact catch JEFF \IO'i\ a couple ofbu'>l'S '>J>l<cding while the) In ine \\l."rc mon11onng the buses. It 100~ -~di. luck1l) pan of our problem "111 bC' 'iOh ed on March 18 a1 a public hearing. The new OCTD foute proposal docs not include our street. The Board of upervisors must appro'c the ne"' route but we·rc told 11·s surno be appro' ed. W( aecompl1\hed Ull hard wort.. and pcrscHrance -"'Ith no help from the Dail) Pilot. On June 16 the buses "''II be gone but the traffic" 111 still be doing 35-40 mph on a ~5 mph street Do )OU thmk ll will make headlines'' ERIK \'ID LE LIE CHl LTZ Co ta Me..:i Anti-abortlonlsts vlctorlous Ban on trash pickers lauded fo thl· [Jthll' can oftra'lh into the alle~ to find thl·1r treasure' and then ka' ing the "'hole me\\ for thl· rl·s1dentno clean up To tlw fd1tur: In re,ponw to the arttlk ··oc rhn1c Win' ln1une1ion" (Pilot fl't, ~71: ~I~ first pmnl " that nu 1lnl' ~hould toul·h or hara~'> nmonl.'. kl alun,• 1h1.· d1n1l \ d1l'nt!> or l'n1plo' l'l'' unlcs~ it '' dom· \\ 11lfull~ h~ fuuh parties ~~ Sl'uind J">111n1 •~that lhl' pho111- graph1ng of dtl'nh. l'mplu~el'\ 111 an~onl· in puhhl plan·<> •'I perm1'<,1hk b~ fa\\. not mad~ a Judge's ruling M ~ third po1111 1s that !>houting rn public.o'er lhl· noi'lt' of tranic. " nu \l<lla11on -frl·nlom or speech. M ~ l()urth point is that 1hc 175 J)l'f\On'i uf th<: ant1-abon1on group (pm\lbl~ incorrect in number) \\Crl' not there 't MP~ T HI Zl:--IG. \\l• 'H'rt· there IN I TERCE~StO:-.. on lll'hatr of lhe blessin$S in thl' \\Untb l~kmam-W<:bstcr D1r11onar) me:111- rng or.,~ mp.llhlll'r ,., ••to kd or \htl\\ '~ mra1h' ··1 The an11-Jhonwn n·prl·wntJt1\ n "l'rr nol l hl'rl· h 1 kcl '"rr' tor kntrnl'1' .111011ll'~ .,· tll·d,., J~·pul\ 1udgn. nor 1hem'l'h l'~. \I~ add11111n.1I rumt ,., 1ha1 ii thl' .1n t1-ahon111n group haJ 1nl11lll'd Jll\ ph,(ti:<il d;im.1~n tu thl' Pfll'>J'll'lll\l' d1l'n1'. l·m pl11H'l'' bu1ld1ng 1ir pJrl..- rntt lot then -Jnd uni~ llll'n -till' Jn1t-abortmn1\I\ rl·pre\l'nt.111\ l'' \\uukl ha'e been '~mp:ith111ng Hui \\l' '>(.'l' thl\l"J\l':t\glor~ h<;1,,1u,t' nu damagl''i ha' t.• tx·en dlinl·. not l'\ l"ll lhl' inJunrtmn. OcC3U\C "II\ l'\ \\l"rl· "''l'J ·· f or lhl'' \hall ~OO\\ thl' truth 'll toru1u .,1~ -rnlonl· hl'Jtl· hill'. ··o( < lin1l. \\ '"" ln1unl t11111 \nil· -\hort1un"1 \\'""Lt' l''> ·· DE:'\ EE:" K BF RR 't Hun11ngwn Bl·,1lh Th" morning·, Ol''-'S re,cakd thl' happ~ lll'm that the ut~ ofScal Bl'Jth pa<,-.cd an ord1nanec against 1ra!>h p1ll..rng. lf\(-al fkath can do 11 "'h' not "'c" flllrt ReJl h'' \\ l' .1rl· :J•,al..l·netl man~ morning' tl\ tr.1'h p1l l..l'r' dumping the "huk ( onw un 'e"'pon Ekach let"s dl·an up uur J<.:t' \.\' DE£ f KEI '~\'port lkal h Do You Have A Favorite Place In Your Home? If so, we'd Uke you ta enter the Dally Piiot's ''Uvlng Spices'' Contest. Macho task ·for Dornan Lct"o; haH' madrn Bob Dornan ndt• lhl· fir'>t atom homb "c launeh. 1 prl:fnabh to the moon. Better \l'l we "'could lei him \hare thl' ndr with maeho Ronnie (irn.lsix·rd bo~ 'I. l'"'"' the rnk' @AQ~Q~Ql@~ EASTER IS HERE! r . \ ~ Just send us 1 pb1ta 1111 dncrtptl1n af your favorite Living Space. CONTEST RULES • Tlw. < onl('\1 "c.lt-..,.gned to rt•c l'l"l' re,pon'>C\ tr om an' oc c upJnl ot .i homC' con do dpartment mohtll· home· or 11\ c•dhuJr d \de ht \\.1• \-1.111 retN tan\ commerc1JI 1•n1r 1t'' Phu1t>1\I mu,1 JU ompam C'ntn Phorotsl bNomP propt•ll\ of D.i1h Pilot Jnd c.rnno1 he H·torrwci En1r1e~ mu<.t h<' pos1m.irk1•d h\ ~IJ11 h 28 c11 dC'li\1'rl'd to thf' Odil\ Pilot. c10 LIVl°"G SPi\Cf' HO\\ B,1\ (o<.1.1 '.,,fr,J ~2626 h\" 5 PM March 29 Winner'> \\-Ill hJ\1• p111 1rt•, .rnd <.10111'., p11bl"twd 1n "Living pd<('\ on Apr il 11 01ht•1 pr11t'' "' lw JnnuuncC'd OJ1h P1lo1 EmplO)C't''> .1rt· n1H 1'11~1hl1 · l ntrJnt' mu,1 lw 18 ur O\t'f mu-i rc~\1dC' in Da1h· P1lu1 < 111 1l.11111n \r1·..i D..i1h Pilot photo~· .1phC'" \'-111 photo)(rdph tlw "urn"" °'JW< 1al Pldc 1 I ER'-\ RO') ( "'la \lt•,;1 ·New freeway ' route has foes Io th1.· Etlllor. ~I~ t:im1I~ and I oppo-.c building uf \an Jn:iqu1n Free\\a~ 1n Ornnit· C'oun l\. It will go frum no"'hl'rl· to 1 nowhc.re . gcnt·rut1ng more 1r:illic. , I dt•\clopmcnt and pollution ~o dt .. ' 1>truct1H· 10 the qunli1~ of fife for ull. •I B~\RR \R.\ STll.\IH Laguna Rearh ·'Dad and Mom did agoodjob To th<.· ld1tor 1 ) ou knt>" toda) with nll thr\ talk of 1 1.htld abuse I fecf 'Cr) glad to <t.'l) I 11 'nc,cr 'iuffon.'d from 1h1~ 1)arcn1ol 11 problcm! urc. m> n.m·nts hod thc11· ' ''prohlcmi. w11h al ohol. but ncH:r wa~ '" I abu~'<l e\n'PI for normal nun1~h· \ncn1 (bcin&aroundcd for a week one timcJ. .\nd nl) parent\ had to put up with l1H~1n tv.o l°l<I>' in 11Wtr ICl'n'I 1n 1 •hl• 'bCh. and we ~crl' hoth \Cl) mut•h 1n10 tht• tinu..·\. "' 1n 111 (11l'nd.1lc. " ~H·n m1kH'tl\I ol Holl\"ood. I We hud trur r.ur 'iharc' of drua' and an} 1h1ng cl'IC ~c w;intl'd to do nncJ •11 •<Klh m\ hro1hcr nnd I or,•"' do~ 111 t °'6r lather ond mother th pan•nt~ Jnd lt.h11drcn can Ix·' It I hnpr H1u """' 1h" km·r .. I thrn~ 111 "VlJld m•lp l;UTllhl.'\ &row1n& \Ip ~J'toda\. nil f 0 ') - .IOU c ,oom l L.l O\\ --No matter what yov·re doi ng. your hometow "' newspaper :The lllf 1111 fns in • ~··Jll ......... • Ea•ter Noveltie• I Come see our • • \, .l • Ea•ter Gra•• • Ea•ter Decoration• •Party Plat•• ~~fl LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNT\' cl Napkin• • Ba•lt•t• • Stuffed BunnJ .. • H•ppy Rabbit En•emble• • Dlp cl Die Ei•ter Colorin' Kit• CELEBR f•r• .. rl' Wlllrlllll I ••• W. a.ker I• • W. el Brl &el 97.9-8570 CATEIORIES Entryway • Living Room • Family Room/Den Kitchen • Bedroom • Pat io • Din ing Room Game Room • Pool/Jac.u1z1 Area Garden • or, '\Jame Your Own Category r----------------------------1 Dail\ Pilot "Living pace " Contei;,t · 1 ENTRY FORM 1f 'Jame ot R e<.1dcnt I I l PhonC' '\Jumhcr Da} __ ~ ~-~----------------------~ F ening _______________________ __ Add rec, Size of Pldc e ----- CatC'ROry De criptton of Pla ce ----------~----------------- ... ti llllJ Plat "lMll ....... 330 W Ba oc,ta M a, CA 92626 . -~. 0r.no. COMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneed•y. March 20, 1915 -------• . Imagin8.tiQn exhibited on an ioffthe-m iilt-wa?l In the spring a young artist's fanc~ hptl) turns to thoughts of ... orange . More than 3. 900entrks -a record num~ -were rctti ved for the 11 th an~~I .Color It Orange awards and exhibit· open to kindergartncrs thr6uah 12th graders in Oranac County. Anworb wcrt submitted from 21 6 schools to the professiOAal~uried an eithibit created and coordinated · by Dcsianina Women of the Laauna Beach Coll~e of An. Jurists Richard Chall is. Dennis Hudson and Joann Primm selected 673 pieces for eithibit and gave 171 awards. Twenty were selected for scholarships to the college. 11 0 for honorable ment ions and 41 handi- capped awards. .\wards will be presented to elementary school reci pient s on Sat- urday and to high school winners on Sunday. both from I to 3 p.m. at the college. 2222 Laguna Canyo n Road. ·• ·color It Orange' helps develop and promote the artistic and creative instincts in young people helping them to appreciate the world around them:· said Tina Weber. chairman. "The program has much significance because so many public sc hools have been forced to cancel an classes." Hudso n. a noted lecturer in an and child development: Challis. a lecturer and former gallery owner. and Primm. director of education at Bowers Museum. chose among oil. watercolor. acrylic. crayon. sculpture. ceramics. weaving and collage crea- tions. Ttt~hibit will ~open free-to-t he Nancy Snyder frames ••aaaedy Ann I• Lo•e" for ezhlblt. publ ic from Monday through April 3. Gallery hol.lrs are I :30 to 4:20 p.m. daily. Free bus service will be provided from seven marked lo- cations throughout Laguna Beach to the college. Weber's consultants and chairmen were Marie Pezzlo. Jo Arn ett. Carolyn Ack.crman. Pamela Gold-~tein. Phylis Gontino. Ann-CrowcU . - Nanc) Bushnell. Herta Anderson.Joe Steinbach. Fa)' Bowman. Barbara Gage. Nancy Lawrence. Nancy Snyder. Yvonne Crowshaw. Ruth McManigal. Cindy Burrows. Ma ry Jeffries. Jackie Jacobso~ Kill- ingsworth . Mary Young. Jackie O'Hara. Alice Van Camp, Pat Moran. Maggie Murdy, Bobbie Evers. Veda Rarde'""nd Joleen Parham. _ By SUSAN MONAHAN • "On" Offthe Wall: Shaped and Colored" catches 18 Califomiaanistsat play. Tht exhibition. which is on display throu&h April 7 at tht Laauna Beach Museum of Art's satellite site in South Coast Plaza. isalmost child-like in itsa~al to the senses and 1ht imaaination. There is also a strona emphasis on the personal. a Iona with a willinpess amona these anists to aood-naturedly r~veal their idiosyncrasies. Bet ye Saar's "The Pursuit of Passion" is thtcollaaeas soap opera. The story is told with hearts. fa ns and other standard memorabilia that tends to aocumulate around this starch. "Reckless Romance" also uut.shedly and efTectivcl ycmploys clichcs. includinaa moon that &fins sappily-presumably for the benefit ofstar-crossed lovers. J uta Savaae also makes a satiric autobioaraphical ·statement in "Still Life." wryly subtitled "Still My Life." The whole earthenware that forms the nucleus of this display gi ves,way to an eitplosion of shards that expends like ripples in the water. · "Still Life." like many of the other pieces. seems to equateintensitywi~· hsize. NedaAlhilali's"Thomy Palm" fairl y vibrates on t wall. an effect produced by sheer scale asmuchasbythcn rry fcolorandthedensedesian. Tom Holland's "Hooper" -an out-size ~ulpturc of ePoxyonaluminum-isa stanlingcacophony of jagged edges, vivid hues and unchecked paint drips. "Shard-Arc: The Silent Chameleon" also o~ at least some of its impact to size. Nance O'Banion 's tightly woven sculpture. like the elephant citplored by the blind men. changes character at each perspective: a smaller model would not impart thcsamcdegreeofmystery. The Costa Mesa satellite is far smaller than the parent museum. and that these works can still be seen to their best ad vantage here is largely a result of the ingenious installation. Nothinaiscrowded or obscured. and often one work is used to complement and emphasize another. Richard Amend's "Column~" which arc over9 feet tall. flank his("Untitled")Porcelain painting. These giants would overwhelm most other works. but in this case they pkk.upthecolor:s_ofthepaintingandpt:OYideaframciorit. THE LEGEND OF WATERFORD LIVES ON IN ALL NEW LISMORE CRYSTAL GIFTWARE . An important work of art deserws a gallery settmg ... and so d~s the ~auty of Waterford. Come see the premiere of exqumte g1ftware m the Lismore pattern and ducover mo11thblown, cut by hand, full lead crystal from !rt/and in all its glory. Whether yo11 're 1ust ~mnmg or adding to your collect10n, please ask about our Waterford Club Plan. In Robmson 's Waterford, 142, all stores except Pal(!l Springs. To order, call toll-frtt 1-800-345-8501, 24 hours a day. Please add SJ sennce charge for de/1ver1ts. l.1s111ore 1:10/et '-'.IS<', JW'. S41.50. l.1smo'IY! TOS<' lxn.:I. SlJ 5. Billy Al Ben&•ton: ''Honolala Watercolor." PcterShirc's"Bluc Peart Dresser" doubles as a P,Cdestal for his sleek. f uturisticsculpturc "Mayan Tableau. • But b) fart he most feli citous arrangement is the one combining Kim MacConnel's"Scientific."··BasicChair''. and "C'hinois Lantern." They form a tableau outrageous \ enough to serve as a stage set an an y theater of the absurd. The more subdued an also fares well in this setting. The fragile .. Honolulu Watercolor" and" Isla San Manin Draculas" by Billy Al Bengston are close enought to busier works to serve as an oasis but not so close as to be drowned out by them. - Joe Fay's wh imsical ~stel wall display. which ·incl udes two friendly. fluffy"Cacti" opPoses the works on display in theChildren'sGallery. And Tony Berlant's miniature tin houses. "Georgia" and "Adam and Eve'' are aTewstepsaway. Theanasts seem to have created these works with the intenti on of pleasing themsel ves ; the result is an that is gaudy or irreverent or simply decorative. It is also surprisingly _refreshini. • \ Lw11ore 6 oz. brand)' glass. S42. 50. l1Smore br.m dy deeimter. S/60. Lis1111m.• cnrd1al dec.mur. SIJO. l.1smorr fooied /xr •• :I. 5W' S64. l1Smorc-b.lsltet. SIJO. Lumorr mgar and P'f""'"-$92. 10. Lumo~ /10,,ty Jolr. SH. .. YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROBINSON'S CARD AS WELL AS YOUR PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXP,RESS RO BINSON'S CREDIT CARD. He won't duck out on details QC birding expert places.high in states ,-wildlife art contests By HELEN CRAIG Olilr""C.111,1 •1 I W11<Hife anistry -from paleolithic cave drawinp produced l.SOOyearsaao 10 his own .. American Widaron" that won the 1982 California Duck Stamp compe1ition- was reviewed b)' Roben Richen for Amigos de Bolsa Chica. His lecture al their meeting in Huntin11on lkach last weci..,beaan with a slide of a bison drawn by a primitive hunter. ....... .., wbmer BUI Crawford•• claalnnen lllcbael Pen.l.u aad ElalDe llartla. Hr explai ned the painting resulted .. from arinding red and yellow ochre 10 powder which . co.uld be blown on the cave wall with thr mouth or mixed with animal fat and applied with brushes made from reeds . .. These early anis1s were keen observers of nature. The ability to cap- toffWildltfcJ'(>ses rcqUircs a good memory.·· Grand Casino's chips fall in to museum's pot I .. I Richert's own exce l-ROBERT RICHERT lent memory served him well when he was a biomedical an honor student a1 Cal State Lona Beach. He has added to his field observations by studying ornithology and volunteers as an interprctrvc naturalist at Eldorado Stale Nature Park near his home in Los Alamitos . .. I spend a 101 of time outdoors -observing;-- sketching and photograph ing -to understand the birds and their habits." said Richen . 34. whose business cards carry1l pa~aphraS(.J)Lhis r91~.m'odel. LeopaJdQJfa V~cj: l~lflX.!!~~ "~rpret1na nature throu' . " That's tht' painting philoso phy of this birding expert who be$3n his wildlife art career when he illustrated T- shirts with phea5ants in college. .. Al 1ha1 point I didn't know a crow from a sparrow." said Richert. He visi ted a preserve to research pheasants and was stu nned by th eir beauty. "I decided I could do this all my life." he said. "I started studying. goi ng on AudubOn trips and with bird· watching friends. One friend didn't have a car so I drove hi m around while he taught me about birds." The former Vietnam infa ntryman has become more kn owledgeable si11ce his T-shirt days. He places in the top 10 1n duck stamp contests all over the United States. "The stamp has nothing to do with postage." he explai ned. "Anybody who buys a hunting license has to pay for a stamp to 10 on the license for that year. and the funds derived from selli ng these stamps go for wetlands and waterfowl habitat ... Entering duck stamp con tests isn't easy because "very seldom can you use a painting for one state competition for another contest. Different states have different sizes or require ccnain species. So almost always I have to do an original piece." He hasn't forgotten the lessons in faithful repro- duction learned from a woodcarver friend who innuenced his ca reer. Havin& judged the Pacific Southwest Flyway Decoy Show. Richen maintains that "carvings arc easier to judge than any other artwork. The only cri teria is if it looks like the bird or not." His own wildl ife paintings are characterized by meticulous attention to detail. While paying tribute to the elusive beauty of his subjects. Richen doesn't miss a feather. i\fter the lecture. appreciative Amigos chatted with Richen who presented a mini-an show of preliminary sketches and paintings from is "American Waterfowl C11nton Paal 8clllwmeJ and llob llcDonald Series... appralM dlelr Mlecdona from ba.ffet. W ALK IN JH[ SuN Glamorous NB-c.fow-d-raise,s--- $100.000 on a special night By VIDA DEAN ................ "Everything seems to begoingsmoothly ... I haven't heard a single complaint .. " said Chairman Mlclaael Perk.lo late in the game at the Grand Casino taking place at the Hotel Meridien. .• .:'Lwant~iH'!'..ertingJDbe..YCJ:YSRCcial.Wb.J:ll.Jl - l:ouple paysSSOOJrslR>utd bNpeciat.~· she a lookinaabout the ballroom fille<i with 375 there to support Newport Harbor Art Museum. "Special" included waiters standing by at the.door with trays of drinks. inside mounds of seafood. tables of hot hors d'ocuvrcs with cold ones being circulated during the 120-minutc social "hour" featuring hosted bars. All that was a prelude to tbefu..e~ourse.go.urme.t meal prepared by PeterStrlffola..,executi ve sous chef. Music was as plent•ful as the food ... "We have BUI Tole and his orchestra. Pea .. tt H11eb, he used to be with Benny Goodman. and pianist Joutlau Browa." said Elalae Martla,chairman of entertainment. "There's no rock ·n· roll tonight. just good swing music." "Mila R&Molpltdid the centerpieces." com- mented JeMcLala of the d ecor committee as we discussed the noral arrangements done in Aorist Rudy Harmer's "cage" effect. In an adjoin ma ballroom.auests weregood- naturcdly wi nningand losing at the game tables letung thcchips fa ll where they mayall for the sake of an. ··rm sharp tonight. .. said the blackjack dealer as she relieved Willa Deaaand WW1am Ly•oftheir ch1ps. At evening's end a definite winner was Bill Crawford. He has round trip ai rfare for two on American Airlines to Paris plus a one-week stay at Hotel Mcridicn in Nice. Nice? Very! "Special" too were the fashions of the well-turned out partygoers ... Manin (her husband Riclaard was emcee) was in a pink beaded.chiffon number: Mclain wore a deep rose Mary Mcfadden with lattice sleeves: Kattlrya Tltompsoa looking great in a black beaded Bob Mackie: Nancy Millea in a bronze-colored Halston with one-shoulder styling: Bmy ec.ro wearing what she called her Theda Bara look..:.. white ruffied gown with rhincstonesdnppingaround hel'face: Assistant Chair- Waiting for success? It's your move Patricia .\lien. attend a two.hour "Frt."C Group" therapy session led b) Ph.D .. is a woman on Allen at the Costa Mesa Comm unity Center. She has gi ven 1he M·O· V -E. She the free therapy to countless Orange County women and moves even when men for fi ve years. she has laryngitis and BETTY "Allen provides her philosophy and humor on can speak barely making decisions and handling emotional problems in a above a whisper. p rational manner to hundreds of women (and men) who keeping a1;>po1n t· ORTER whoop. laugh. clap and scribble notes" 1s the way one mcnts with clients for • viewer descritx•d the Free Group meetings. Other free lectures and an ea rly therapy sc'is1ons arc offered by Allen's associate!. and mornina interview. Jcai nec.s. Hcrclimbfrom wha1shecalls"rockbottom"towherc .\ nl·wh formed au\llian of the WA NT Institute In she is now (certainly somewhere near the "top'') wa s a called PALS (Pat .\lien's Ladies). The grou~ luncheon decisive journey stan<.'CI I 5 years ago that has paid off programs are designed for networking and personal handsomely. growth. Membership 1s free. but there is a charge for lunch -\lien's upwa rd mobilit~ is readil) apparent. She lives and one ~tnct requirement: Everyone must we;ar a hat. in a well-appointed penthouse at a fashionable Los Angeles "It's such fun. seeing a room full of women in all kinds address with a \ iew of the ci t)'. She drives a luxuf) of hats:· said .\lien. automobile to her office suites in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills. he also takes "posh" vacations and owns a "second home" in Palm Springs where she spends weekends and holida\'s. The next PALS luncheon - on Ma} 18 from I 10 3 at the Hotel Meridien in Newport Beach -"'"I feature Beu~ Nethery of "Uniquely You" and a fashion sho"' h~ "Snobbish Seconds" of Corona del Mar. '\lien says that he r move to personal and professional success came when she ··1carned to love herself and other-;. 10 ask for what I want and 10 sa)' ·no' to what I don't \\Uni ... I'm nol afraid to dream and to take rist..s." No" "life 1s a gi ft: I wa nt 10 give back ... she sa~ s 01 hl·r helping olhl·r~. Cum·ntl~ the na11ona! Hora~io Alger a"ard I!> g1' l'll annuall)' to mt'n who rise to success from humhk beginnings and help othrrs who are less fortunat~. Rut 11 such an award 1s ever pro\ 1ded for women. Dr. Pal .\lkn" a mo 1 like!) candidate! For further informauon regarding Po\ Ls and the .. Fri.'\: The rap~.. group. call the W .\NT I n~111utl' at (7 1.il 631-6460. ..... demon: Robert aad llarpret&pnpe. : Judy Hemley. Warren and Joanne Flz chat. man E.G. CUmberlia rainbowcd in soft pastels: and Katlly H1rwiu sequin ned in bronze. Pam Gohlstda and Pam Goldstein ( .. es. there arc t'-'O. both h\C in Laguna Beach w1th husb3nds named Sam) were both wearing hand-beaded creations by Jennifer Blue of Laguna. Sa11y L•by, gowned in black and a shade of purple (''I think )'Ou call it eggplant"). was seated at the blackjack table with Heilda Marosi weanng black and turquoise inmmed "1th black feathers. but the lady m red was Joane Fil," ho. along with Barbara Roppole and Mike Stockstill "'as celebrating btrthda) s. And. how about Jady Hemley in black wnh matching seamed hosr with a bow at the ankle? Others 1n the good-looking crowd included Nucy Zlnsmeyer and THy Otting. Len and Mary A.an Miiier, William and R11ty Hood. Honorary Chairmen Ente1t and Gay Bryaat,Slaaron and Jim Henwood, Katie and Charles Wllteeler, Pett and Wini V oegeliD, Jack a nd Marian Sllea, Dtck and An Sim. Jolin and Pat Carlyle, Jan and Ro1er Selt1. Beverly and Horace Coll. Baraey a n<l Be1Ua4a BarHtt, Jolil• Elllotl and Ka~ Di .. Bud.o and Gall •waiter w1th Ron Soderling. I .\l\O. newlyweds Pegltand RobertSpragH, who , arl'llU\~ refurbt hinga home in rwpon Beach (the) \\l'rl' major undeN-ntc~ of the hcnefit along wnh I rv1ne < o and the heas). Linda and Ray Jobnsoa, Berdle and ' (Pleue eee GRAND/82~ Pat .\lien 'laid that she has moved from "205 pounds on a 5-foot· I frame" to "thin." from "own in~ two dresses. o ne pair ofloafcrs and no purse" to an ex1cns1"e. feminine and flattcnn& wardrobe of couturier doth in& and jeweln befitting a movie star. and from "straight. strinay. drab hair" to a smart!)' coiffed and bttomina style. llcn says that one of her most si&nificant "moves" was from "a dependency on alcohol and food" to .. non- drinker and sensible cater" status. (Now she help\ others make those transitions.) Angels' touch helps cooking, ca_ring She also moved from an S 11 .000-a·)ear hi1h school teachma (an and mu51<') jOb to work as a Ph.D. - psychotherapist. licensed marriage. family and child counselor -with srcatly incrtascd caminas. Admincdl} thnt move took time. "I wok one court( a semester for 27 )'car)." )he ~id. i\n author ("{'onvl'rsationa l Rape") and an cnaaama and entl'nainina lccturtr. she 1s a frtqU(nt gue t on radio and TV ~how She is also con ultant to somt of the nation's laratit corporatt0ns and .,vcmmcnt qenc1es. and her warm. humorQus and prtetK'll Sl)lc makes her a \pcakcr 11nd 4ltm1n1r leader much "' d~and. It wa\ Allen who cl't'lted ond dt\elopcd "W o\Nr· trauu.,_ 1 patented commun1cat1on t«hniqut of ~man· tic rtah1nmcn1 and.. \he foundtd •ht WANT ln1111utt'. 1 non-profit . chanllbk corporation dcdicatl"d to cdU(at1on and rt'K'arth en mama,c. (am1I)' and tluld coun~liftl.. he ·~ a much soufht·af\cr counttk>r ( .. I romltinc Bern·• dui1cal Tran.acuonal Analysis with the ttae'hinp of art JuA .. ") 1)1\orccd. ~he" thl' mother offour lfO"'" c:h11d~n \ On "cdM\Jll\' at 7 (l,m. more than '00 pcoplt> -- M 1 c h a ,. I -----,-------Watrcn. chef of "La Palme" restaurant in who graduated from the C'uhnan lnst11utc of i.\menca and wa the <:hcf of Bernard's re 1:iurnnt "at fhl' Lo\ .\nH.cic\ Biltmore Hoh.'I:. ' Ncwpo11 Beach. of· p fc" a return 10 fresh-II.Al ANGEL HAIR PASTA WITH SMOKED ALMON ncu. simplicny and AND GOLDEN CAVlAR ' ouatnaht ~ m din1n1. ,1.,. I PffM ... el Mir ,.,&a H" ~rtt i' to blend t • • ...eet 1 ... -4 ul••· J•liftH4 t~ Ff\.'nch trad1t1on t .-ea pNn ftllefWI cevlar • of prepan11on and .._ pre~nlation with (ahfum1a )t)lc. 1 C9f "'' crea• "Cahfom1a nouvelle cu1s1nc '" an rcltttic comblna· 1 ~ ~tdln •left tion of tM ~orkfs linn• cu111nca." c~plain W<tll-• .,....., fresll fill ··what we hl'e doM I) to personalize our cu1 enc •11h Salt ... ~r man> difYC'rtnt 1nftU(nctl .. 'Pte~ d1shn from Mc\1co Rl-dUt't'Chl<'kcn \tock to 1 ~cup . .\dd h1.'"') cream PHii from hal) ltld c.._c: c:u111nc from Fran«.·· and redutt b) half. TM ttUl!'f fOf' La Palme 1\ ca•ual. O\l'~1n1a tiled Cook Pl''' UfHtl ti rm to the b11e. season ~llh h coun)ard w"idl l'ttatn a toptu,11cattd. st~ h1h ••· 1nch~h1tc prpprr. <td paste to tOC~/crcam rcducuon mor.phc~ for lundl. dinllfr MMI Sunda) bnanth. Di\ idt1monafour•1rm plates. TopwnhJul~nnc The mtftu caPitlliino. < 11itomaa·, natoc prodUt't of smoktd sat1non. cniari1nd dill pr11. for M>USJ'. salad\. apiptti~ ptu, snl'N mlftn W11h • • • lf'c<)h rnut rruat tartund cllil) ~·••'-dh1t't1' a~ .. \ • .,. Thmuah the t>ars I hue read obsc'r,a11uns on hit• ~en h1h1 . • and IO\C that ha\e rr311~ 11nprc ~ mr . I ~ould like 10 t kn• ,., one t-.f m> 'nrhc rtt•l'K" from ('"hcf \11ch~cl ha~ IOmt -.uh 'ou ... ··Hold ~our children 1n 'our arms a-; long n'\ you can .\nd when )OU can't hold them an~ longer. thcy1 "'II \\ant to hold you." "Thrrc '" no devotion quite like that of n pct. Through an animal """ can realize the true nature o~ total forg1' ing. unquc t1on1n~ love.'' • "There 1 no 1hnll quite IAc doing \Omcth1ng )Ou did not thin~ )Ou could .. "Oh to ha\.e :rn era er thJt "'ould "1pe <5Ul p:unfut memories. not of the 11mc \OU haH' been hun. but or. thl' t11,W'I .. ou hun others ·· "Th,,·, th~ time to b\.'g•n to dt o\Crtha1 }OU. a~ a hclo\l-J child of 100. ha\e 3 niht tO he hcahh~. ha pp .. and pro\Jl>:n>u " ' •• or he ~h311 l\e hi\ .rn1et~ chargr O\.CI thee. 10 keel' thC>C 1n all th ~ "a" The' 'hall hc3r th('(' up 1n tht•1r hand~. le t thou d:i~h th) foot a in ta \\One .. - fl~lm,91 :11 ·12 Ptl.11 \\'J' nl' 111 \t'''Pl'" &·;uh '' the t1url1nr ol .. P1/1r "'"""' FnHmtr and l:ahulou Rt 1pc .. \ddl'\'U com·'l~>n<l<'n<'l~ 10 ht•r. C''O P \ \ Publl htnl < o P 0 Rm -'~->-40 ( ut0n3 dt•I IDr. 9161 - "· • . .. I Other woman's relationshlp tei;rific ••• for hllD D \R \ l. DERS:lam40 • .._~------;.....;;o:;;, th' orced and have grown children. The man I havet>rtn ~inall\e 100 mile~ from here. but his business lmna" him into town qu11e oOcn. "Harold"•~ married. SO. and has four children. tfarold 1~11 vc11 hone t ~l')On. tk made it clear when "'C \tarted to st'e rachothcr that he wou ld never lie lo n~. He said he would never lie 10 his w1ftei1her. He told her about us from the ~inning. Her response was ul)Sl'lllna. he said no marriage 1s perfect and she understands a man's need for varitty. Harold has her perm is ion to sec me on the side but under noc1rcumstanccs would she cons1dcradivorce. I lo'e this mun. I-It.· \a)'S I make b1m very happ)' nnd he would hate 10 gi~e me up. last week his wili.· bought a king-size waterbcd. I le told me )'e'l- terda) how much fun 1J w11s ond suggestc-d that I bu) ont.' form) apartment. · I don'1 want to live in 1he shadu"'s fortherestofm~ life. What1s )Our op1n1onofth1 rela11onsh1p''-l\1TTNGTNTR£Nt:X .... T .... S ..... "T-.\,....,IM"E- DEAR WAITING: ftt rt lati .. 1lllp It terrific for Harold. He laa1 all tlat comforts of lllome, plH lite pleu .res of bti11 a family maa. He alto 1et1 tllle "variety" tlaat lait wile seern• &o Udale Ille needs. If you !lave a brain la yHr HM ,C will tell Harold to enjoy tlae wate at lllome and foraet your name, addre11 and teleDlaobe number. ' .. DE R ANN LANDERS: Afier reading "Brn1nwnshl·d b) Bell~:· rm compelled 10 report that onl' rulis1ous group in Butte, Mont.. is forcing its rehg1ous beliefs on an entire city. Ne 1i.ummeron top of1heCon- 11nental D1' 1de. o' erlook1n~ Butte. ..,. tt '1Wry And Son" (1914) PIUI ........ Robby Beneon. Cl>llMI .. ''Tiit Gift'' (1182) Plent Mondy, Clio Galcllmlell. ---- Betty Boop, a cartoon character of the ju& aie, now •tan in her flnt televt.lon •peclal, "The Romance of Betty Boop," an animated mulcal aiiln& tontaht at 9 on Channel 2. -11~ • ()) MAONIM. p J. _.. -1:00-I ;;s OOUGH e ()) 8NOOPV'S OETTING """"~ MAINO, CHA.ALE IAOWN t "The let Pirlles" ( 19S.) Rober1 lloTONaHT L~NIOHTIH AOCICFORD FltE8 '"II tx•a s1atuc11t'Mar) nc;arry ;H bl DE.\R NN L.\NDERS. In a as me tatueofT.ibcrty Mcm~r~o..:.----r-cc""'e~n .... t column )OU inoiCii'@lfi11 you other faithli in th1-, 11) bcllcH· 1t ii h:ad been hoodwink<.·d. You referred nnothergoldcn calr. 10 the incident 1n"oh 1naa small airl Mnn) 41pokc ap1n•t this ftau~ 1n whod1sappcan·d in a supcrmukct 1hc new'lpapt.•rand on talk show,, but ond wa~ lutcr found 1n the mcn'11 ifs101n& up'1n) WU). To be forced. restroom. L\ mun had scd:ucd her and da) in and day out. to look at was cutting her hair in order to 'ome1h1naoned~ not bcl~ve in is disauisc her so he could c:irr) her out NOT frccilom. 'ian mc-AOAINST unnoticed. IT lf)OU Wl'rc hoodwinked. so wasa DEAR AGAINST: AeeoN&a1 .. my very good newspaper. The Columbus old frlead BertGa•ldllef U..Moa· Dispatch carried tha1 'ltoryn few tau S&alMllard, "O.r Lady of tlae weeks ago. Rockie•'' will be •P (all H fe~t) It was won h printing even thouah poulbly byae1rfall. lt'p • volutary 1t mav not have tx·cn I rue. Parents effort, paid for by n.trlbaUons,aM need to be reminded that there arc 11 expected to be a tHrilt attractloa people ou 1 1 here who ar(• just as craq and not a 1ymMI toltewortblpped n thc-h oax and the) should keep a J"" The bridegroom 1s 1hc son of Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Pope Kemp or Laguna Beach. Lance Kocnnicker of Palm pr1ng!> was his best man. and ushers were James and Larry Scott. brothers of the bride. Pal Donahue and Robcn Hummel. brother -in-law of 1he bridcaroom. Jeff Kemp. t~e bridegroom's cousin. and David Miller. Wcddinggucsts included the bride- groom's unck and aunt. Con- gressman and Mrs. Jack Kemp of New York . .\fter a reception at Nizctich's in San Pedro. the couple lef\ on a wedding trip to Maui. They arc now residents of San Pedro. She is em- plo.,.ed as a manager with St. Andrews Sysiems ofTorrance and he is a stock broker wi th Siedler Amdec Securities on the Ooor of 1he Pacific Stock Exchan e. . BERG-MULi:AN carclul C)i.' on their ) ouna one~ at all limes. toadldn'1 nctthoapotopzr- for bcina taken in. -LEBANON. p . DEAR LEB: Tlaankt for &laote kiM words. I feel better already. • • ·HHI LDnd£'rS b<><>llt.•/, "SN and lh<' n.~nager ..• t•xplninscvcry aspect or $('\UBI behavior-where 1odraw1h'• line. how 1osay no. 1hc l'IJrious methodsofconrraC'cption. the dangcrsofVD. thc symptoms and where 10 gel ht•ln. For a copr. send Sl ond a long. self.addressed. s1amptd en ,.r/opq( J9ccnts postaac) lo Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago. /II. 60611. Jennifer Kemp The Co rona del Mar CommunH) Mr. and Mn. Ber& Church Congregational was the sc1- KEMP-8COTT ting for the March I weddina of Jill Jennifer Jean Scott of Palos Verdes Ann Mullan and Michael Scott Berg. HOW to SU bm1•t :tnd Thomas Pope Kemp Jr. o( A reception foll owed ~t the Shark Laguna Beach exchanged wedding Island Yach! Club. WeddJ'ngJJeWS vows 1n a March 2 ceremony at the The bnde 1s the daughter of Jack W. Neighborhood Church in Palos Ver-an~ Bc"erl> Mullan of San!a Ana . . IL~AYTOHEAYEN Urdl,Mery Crosby ....... ~ .. /tQ'l'll -t.GO--- des Estaies. Dr. Heuser officiated and Heights . .\ Newport Beach na11 ve. she The Da1J.1 P1/01 11an1s 1 our:_"'cd- ---Geeqe..LaQAe of Huntingt~~~J schools-:md studfCd.-tltttg-.and-cngagcmenl news. -gr~i.-uncle 0 t br°'dc..-Was.so · · t}_Viation at Oral}&.e Coast c_.:ollcg~. ~he -· Tq.l.!£.!e_).Qu,.submiJ.J.!1.£..rt•quired 1== -,. -.._.,.-• .,..,.~ --11-(1) MOVIE - - -ling~~~ Kelly. * t 'h "Used Cn" ( 1980) Kurl Rus-1 =S WILD IMll.~ac;~~UFEQ ENJERtAINMBa TONGHT L DYNAS'ry I ~:..,AITS· ..... CICNNATI H.0 ' INTat THE80UNDOF = ~ CJ.mlCNtMU81C t t "Chris1ine" (1983) Keith Gor· I ~RAK dOn, John StoellweA * * "If I Hid My Wat ' ( 1940j Bing -t.30-Cr-"" Gloria .1e1n D QI SAM Maw . CI> MOYIE ~'II "Contract On Cherry Stteet" * * ''°' "The AIMra" ( 1969) Sieve ( 1977) Frank Sinatra. V•RI Bloom McOueen. Ruper1 CAOSM ALL THE flYEM AUN m NO CA8H DOWN IHYEST1NO MOYIE -1HO-* * * "The Lords Of ~.. D QI ST. EL8EWHEAE (1983)0aYlcl Ketth. Roberl PrOslty 11 LIEW& -1:15-8 AICH MAH, POOR MAH IOOfC N fll) LA IOHBIE e THE LONDON PH1.HA11i10H1C -HD-SHOW wrTH VICTOR IOAOr e ()) AOUAHCE Of BETTY BOOP G AOU.EJI 8UP£MT AAS ·-1~ e LATBIGHT AMEllCA -12:00- • TWIJQHT ZONE 8 m OH HOU.YWOOO GMOYIE u i,; "A Men Called Sledge" i1971) Jamea Gam«. Dennis Weever Cf) NlEPEIClENT NEWS 9 MOYIE H 'A "Runaway" 11973) e.n John. son. Ed NeflOn MOYIE * • • "For1 Apache, The Bronx" ( 1981) Paul Newman, Ed Asntf ©)MOYE *'-' "Angel" (1984) Cliff Gorman, Susan Tyrrel MOYIE • * '" "Unl11thtvlly Yours" ( 198-4) Dudley Moo<e. NISC811f8 Klnslll -12:20- (C)MOYE * * "The Wicked Lady" (19831 Faye Dunaway, Alan Bales __ , \C \oo\\ ~s a -YOU'LL UIVE THE CIWIGES! '.. Everywhere you look, Spires sparkles with newness. The carpeting is new. The booths are new ... more comfortable, too. The windows sport a new fashion treatment. Everything is fresh and clean! THE DECORATORS ARE GONE. YOU ANO SPIRES: (, A WINNING COMBINATION. !-\'k., . ...._ ... For 20 years we've brought you the :-·~~?)(>"»;,. ~~ ,, ~ be~t in food values. You know that .... ~~,.;~' ~~'.'...l' . Spires keeps the quality high and ---~; ;:..;__) ~ I!·• · --the food check reasonable no mat- 1 ~~ . ~~/ ~;.~:~~~ke~o9~~i~~cyt~~n~h~~Y ~ , ; . ~I · you want in a Family Restaurant. ,, / / COME AND SEE Spires' decorating team spent last week totally remodeling our ----- Costa Mesa Restaurant at 3125 Harbor Blvd., just south of the \ ';>--'-< San Diego Freeway. v Beautiful earth-tone colors blend together to create a rich. enjoy-r able dining atmosphere. An l abundance of hanging plants and greenery works to enhance the delightful new setting. And we included touches that make Spires quieter. too. WHY WE'RE SO PROUD! /. ' i1' :) //' r G ·"'' ~( ,~ -./ ~y( (_~.\~-~~--;)· / /) ..... ~ '~-- All of us at Spires are I delighted with our new look. And-we're eager to share our new surroundings with you. Stop in soon and see what the ~ .. ~ excitement is all aboutl .. 3125 Harbor Blvd., Colt• Mm (Sod of the Sift DlllO frtlWIY) OPEN 24 HOURS ' t The bride is the daughter of Mr. 1s a gra uatc oT C'il State !ullcrton mform~t10~. forms nre available .al and Mrs. Angus Alan Scott of Palos where s.hc wa~ affiliated with Alpha rht• Daily P1/01 office. J.10 W. Bn> SI .. Verdes. She wore her mother's wed· Delta P1 S~ronty. Cosw Mt·sa._ . ding gown of ivory satin and im· The bridegroom 1s a n~11ve of For weddings. qua/I/~ pho1os of1hc ported lace with a cathedral,rain and Greeley. C'olo .. and began his nr 1ng hndal ('OUple or brtde only arc a ma1ching veil trimmed with lace career at . Emory School ~f A vlation. ac~'t·prablt'. The photo mus/ be sub- and pearls. he also wore a family As a pilot. he ha s flight tested n111tcd no. la1cr 1ha11 thrc~ wc:t•ks aner heirloom necklace of graduau:d na¥1~a11onal compu1crs. done cloud /h(• "'-Cdding. 01hcrw1sc 11 will 1101 Ix· pearls and matching ~rl dro~ seeding and flowi:i lour groups published. ..,. . earrings through the Grand Ca nyon. Engagcnwnr 1nforma11on is 10 tx: Pon land c. Addy-of ewport" -Thc.couple.~elas flight mstructor.s-submiucd al kasLSC.n:1uv.echbcli:m: Hcach was maid of honor. and at Martin v1a11on al John Wayne 1hc .. n·dding. bndc:smaid'i "ere Linda Scott. sister-Airport. After a honeymoon in Forms and photos can be dropped in-law of 1hc bnde. Anne HumrTicl. Hawa11 they arc now residents of Las olT al /he offict• or mailed 10 /he· "lane~ Kemp and Paula Dono~ue. ".'cgas and w1l,I continue their av1a-Wc:dding ()('panmenr. Dai~) P1/01. P. '>ISler~ of lhe bridegroom. Lyn ne 11on ~areers Oy1ng passengers through o~ ~()A 1560. Cosra Mts:J. Calif Heller and Kimberl ·Schuler. the Grand Canyon. 9_6-6. E.G. Chamberlin, left, co.-chalr of Grand Dominique Allen a• Gene Whlte enjoy• the Ca•lno, chata with her hu•band Ward and novelty of tallltne to two Pam Golutebu. Crunch Box. Of course you can carry out your favorite crunch. From individual dinners to our big value packs. Long John Silver's food sounds every bU as good to go! LONGJoHN SILVEl(S. II -·-. .' .......... GRAND ••• From Bl Harry Bubb, Donna and Lance Blue, J eanne and David Tappan, Jerri and Jobn Dwan, Hal and Kitty Leslie, Sally Ann Miiier and Don Sheridan, Jackie and Thomas Testman, Diane and Laguna Art M u1Cum Director Bill Otton and state Sen. Marian and Garib Ber1e101. This fourth Grand Casino was the first to take place outside the museum ... wi th its long list of u ndcrwri ters approx 1 ma tel y $I 00.000 should tx.· realized. ac- cording to Perkins. FLUTED CHINA BASIN Ree $305 Your p(ict S125. WIDESPREAD FAUCET 1149. 011Cf at1rel ,J ~·~, ...... ,..., l411 I Avenlda de Iii t'ulvt• IAf\lna Hille. C1 9216:1 788-3429 - • Dramatic moment for-dxama-teaeher at Estancia High By TOMTITU Of 1M Delly ...... lie" It "n" more than JUM another f-r1du) al\ernoon at Es111nc1a High chool. For 1heu1er ans instructor Barbara Van I loh's production drama stu· <lellh. 11 was a day of recognition. C O!llU Mesu Ma)'_Or Norma Hertzog was lhl:re to ofTcr mun1e1pal con· gru1ulat1on to 1hc troupe which l'a p1urcd top honors at the n.·c<.•nt 14th annual High ~chool Theat<.·r Festival nt the .\hmanson Theater in Lo s .\ngeles "11h the pin) "Scenes From .\mencan Life:· A former student teacher. tan Wlaskk. who worked with Van Holt ut the Costu Mesa C1v1c Pluyhoust. and Paula Tomei. an Estancia aradu· ate who's now business manaaer of South Coa t Repertory. also ex- pressed their admiration for the teacher who has directed some 35 Estanda High plays. "Barbara has done so much for so man):· Mayor Hertzog said. "She's a fine teacher with a real commitment of11me and energy to her students and to the an of theater. It is through Barbara that many honors have come to Estancia High School and to the ctt) of Costa Mesa."'· Van Holt also has her share of acting a"ards -she's won them at Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/W~. awch ao. 1• ...,,.. ...... ., ......... But before the program was o'er. 11 hcrnnw e' 1den1 that this "as.more than u simple rercmon) of passing out Cit) scroll\ 10 beaming drama \tudents. II could ha.,,e been called .. · cncs Frum Barbara Van Holt's --1.1fc." 1 t "a'i -a' proclaimed b' the banner brought onstage b' two ;oung men -l:iarbara Van Hoft On) . .\nd the \\Oman of the hour was in a state of shuck. It had been a \\Cll-kcpt 'il'Cret. ('Santa Barbara. at !he Costa Mesa Cl\ 1c Playhouse and 01hcr local theaters. She's a past board member and chairman of the nc" pla)'wrights comm111ee at the Laguna Moulton Pia} house. where he directed a production of "Morning·., at Seven" last fall. .\t outh Coast Rcpenory. she starred -in "Saturda). Sunda>- Monda}:· Mayor Norma Hertaot decwee "Bubara Van Holt O.y" In Coeta 11-u tlae bonoree •lta, •tunDed, wblle .mdenta Randy O'ReWy and lllke 8trlckland brine oat a coauDemoradn banner. Below, Van Holt cata ber cake at tlae reception. I-or 18 )ca r ... t~e tall. r<.·d-ha ircd ll':tcher. actress. director and onet1m<.· M1s<, Santa Barbara 1n the Mis!> .\ma1cu pageant halo hel'n super- ' 1sing the drama pru$ram at Estan- cia . .\nd during tha1 11mc the school hao, exrdled in '>tau: theatrical com- pc111ion -in the past 'il'\ en years. Van Holt'o, students -ha ve brought honw more awards than those from an) oth<.·r .,chool in the o,tate. Frida} 11 was Barbara·., turn tn the <,pot light as Ma> or I lcrt/Og read a Cit} pr-0da mat 100 ili:dlrmg Marcil 15 Aurbara Van Hoh Da) 1n ( osta MeS<I. \nd three people among the man) "hose II\ C'-and carccr'> shl' in- lluenccd C\prl•,scd their gratitude. Dan .\ngc . :nr[s1anc1a student 1n the m 1d-I <n os. recalled ho" he got into drama classes 111 h1'i Junior \Car and fou nd 11'1'> nintidencc. as "ch as h1'> cumJX'tcncc. boo'>tcd. ·Trn not a .. tar ~r.' m--de~t I'm '1111 tr}ing: •\nd 1f I l'\Cr win ari ~adelll}. ~"ac.d. 1lw rim pcrson on m~ list 10 than!.. will lx· Barbara Van lloh." J .; Astaire finds an easy way _to make films LO'> \N(1l:I L~(.\PJ-.\lthough he hasn't "orkl·d 1n lilms for three }L'<lr ... rred .\\tam·\ nam.: appears in thc credit\ tor t"o rnrrent movies. .\sta1re. \\ho will be 86 in Ma}. ,1ppear\ 1n 't'' era I numbers of the \.t<iM l Omp1ta11on film "That\ Dancing" and produn·r'> Jack fi alc) Jr.and Da,1d NI\ en Jr dedicated the film to h11n. Woo<l} A.lien\ n<.•w mo\ IC. "The Purple Rll'>l' of( a1ro." begins "Ith !I recording of .\stairc singing "Cheek 10 Check" and ends with the Astairc- C iinger Ro~er!I danc.: from the 1935 "Top Ha1.· .\t the end of the credits 1s a notation thanking th e legendary dancer. THE HEAT IS ONI 131:\11::1~1~( I-Ill.I .... ~ R -• fAAA1,tlf41 ltfl.ll ""' ..... ·----·--... ~· , ... .,, \'9ml ,_,.,.. .,. ...... tl14'il COCTUIUA , .... ~c.-.~. ~"" ,,..,., •'411AMllA ,_. ... _...._..._CA~ ,,,. IA' 1111 ,_.,Mll.AlUY ,_.,,,... ... ~ ... , .. ,!GO ....... fcr.Mtt~rt, ....... ....... VlflO !J;":la~~·· •OM* .. .-... '>'nu •Wl~IP ,,..l'ftCN.•.1 ........... -~ .... OIWlt4 ,_°'"' •Juno WU,_IP "'..,. '"'lfhli °' ... ~ ... lei] •,..O.:tVUUt'f ID--___ _. .......... , .............. ,.J WATUi Tiil AU\[)! MY AWl\fl()<, ON MAllC.11 ;•,I H "A tea1t of ravt1htng lm11ge1and1u1penMful rhythms. Harriton Ford 11 tough, sweet, romantic, brooding, maecullne- more Ilk• the •••Y"ftow. Ing old movie 1tara than almost anybody In ht1 generation." -Jack KrOlt NEWSWEEK ·==-·· Wt..!! HI Ht ,\1 ,\Ill M'l AW/\H!1', I ,,, ~.~ 1\1!1 tt ·"• T tt ~ .,_.,M Ye6~fo ~Ou/~ Daily Pilat -642 -5678 .\n origi nal pla) ... If I Should Die Bl·fore I Wake.'' wall directed by Van Hoh as a South Coast Rcpcr10r}' project. It was later performed ofT Broadwa> as "Carla's Song" and '>tarred two of Van Holt's former '>ludenl!.. "She's an outstanding person and has been honored at Estancia as teacher of the car,'' said Dr. Robcn Franc}. EH principal. "She rcall~ 1s lo,ed b~ her students. She c,_pects a lot out of them and she gets 11." I !er ~a-Ve-eapturcd honors at the Chapman College Shakespeare Fes11,al. Long Bcrach State High School Fesll\ al. Fullerton College H 1gh School Fest I\ al. out hem Qil1- forn1a Educauonal Thcata .\'lsoc1a- 11on Festival and se,cral others. Besides her current award-winning \tudents. others on hand for Friday's ccrt'T1'10riifi"' ~~~lanc1a graduates. managing d1re<.·tor"I of th ree local <.·ommunll) theater groups and ~st>ntunvt-~ of South ( oas1 Rcpcnor~. • TRACK OOLI Y STEREO EOOIE "'IJAPt1Y "llVHU HIUI COP" (I ) $0011151015 • TRACI< OOLBV STEREO HARRtSON FORO "WITNHI'" (I I 1 15 t 45 I I N " { ) MOM· THURS 8 30 "LUST IN THI oun·· (I ) MON-THURS & 45 10 15 ( "'AIADIH M TIL" (I ) t •S "TOMIOY'" <•> '>----__,,,.,;.1 _,,,oot....:.l10~30~---- ( M"'TlHEW MOOIHE "'VISION QUIST" (I I ---- HARRISOIO FOf!O "'WITHtll"' (I ) MON•l HUllt? 15 t30 ldWll"ISI II I ORO ~ l>H t 111100 .. !'"YT •• EOOE MURPHV- "llVHL Y HILLS COP'" (I ) • "A SUNDAY IN THI COUNTn·· (0 ) MON· THURS $ 00 8 15 10 15 r 7 20 9 30 Al coM I SNOWMAN"' ll l J • MON· THUAS 8 20 "THI NIW IUDS'" (I ) "1tl4"11l • 1••915 MON-THURS & 00 10 35 '° "THI HIAIOAST Toeley "YISIONlSUBt~) ct"tl , n oo !>•5101~ LU ) fALCON A THI SNOWMAN' l•) MON-THURS 1130 830 1030 '-. 150 _____ _ MELISSA OilBERT W 4 TRACI< OOlBV STEREO "SYLVISTI•" (PG) I 901 EOOlE MURPHY • Tllwl "'llVllLY HILU COP" 11) } MON THURS 7 15 9 15 HARRISON roRO "WITNISS" C•l 1•w1Mls HUNTINGJOll '• ' 848-0383 uoa/W THI lllA .. 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QllST 1•1 loHABRA .. ~~& fll•lll ,., ._ ... .__, ....... ~Ill A"Al!t I ft T MllS coP fll rur cn1 .. r.aY 111 MISSION • .. Orange CoMI CWLV PfLOTIW~. Metoh 20. tW Two video cassettes avallable to help taxpayer prepare returns L.O \N(rl:U:' t"'PI -.\dulls can no" Jo their I Ql:!4 income laxc~ wh1k )1tt1ng on front of the TV stl. JU'I hi..\' k1<J\ dorng 1hc1r homework. T" o 'idco cao;'icttes. both produced for the Internal Rcvc~ue '°il'f' 1n-. arc no" :l\ a1lablr to guide ia'pa,crs 1n prcpanng their returns. "I got a l·all from Frank Boches of IK~· publtc a1Tn1rs oOicc saying they "ere tntcreMcd 1n producing two , 1tko 1ap1:s 10 help Pl'Ople fill out the 1.i' lorms." said Paul Foster. pres1 - dent of RKO Uonu•Vldco. RKO's lBPl' for the short forrm ( 1()40A and 1040EZ) runi. a half hour and sells for S 19.95. The topc for th\' long form ( 1040and chcdulcs .\ & Bl as one hour and sells for S24.95. "Since the tapes were producL·d b) lht• government the> 're 1n the publtc domain. so anybod} can take them and sell them." said Fo1o1cr. "I said 1f th e) were late and anyone elSl' was go1n$ to duphcah.' the tape~ and distribute them. then I wouldn't do 1\, Uut 1f the\ iio1 the 1apc~ to ml' caJ I). then I d'id n't i:an: ''ho l'lsc "o" "''oh cd tx-c1nJsl· rd hi.·'" thr store~ ... Fo 1cr. who~c compan~ primonl) Ji 1nbute~ 'intagc film~. ~1d he nlso wa nted to takl' n look Ill th\' taJ)C~ hcfon• ugrl·cing to h andk 1h1.•m. "I hud seen goH·rnm\'OI film' h1.:fon:." hl· su1d. "Bui i1 'H'' Wl'll done. It wai. ma<k lH an {)Utstdl' filmmaker." · .. , OlH:nnc;toplhc ta~otan) pv1n1.._ or ) ou can ~o buck ond look at \Qnll'thin& D&Ulll.'' Stlld t'o tcr. hmcr \D1d he expects 10 sell onl\ 11 I(•\\ lhOll!>ftnd of lhl.' tap('S (which arc t:l\ dctluct1ble). "h \\-M't break down an.) dvor,," l' \llltl "rhl'fl' Ull' OHlll~ problem~ bu th 1n f-or one. 11 htl'I to go through ' idl•o c;torc\antl th\' J>l.'Oflil'UI 1lw \ldl'O '"m''i don·1 k0\1W the nwnn1n g of thl• word ·c;dl .' "lncic.kntnll~. ~ou l'an tukc 111\'CO!>t of the c1.met11.· off ,our 1985 1u . ·\nl.l 11·\ Ice;\ than pa} Ing an :rcC'ountant. It HH1 for&l't to tell a ta' preparer about a dcclu,·t1on ll doc n't go into thl' form. Uu1 lhl' HllX' reminds ~ou of \'V<'f\ deduction ·· -111•1mmm------- The tape~ lal>.l' the iawa~c.'r ltne-b~ - hnc through th\' ta' form'>. 11 C\pl:11ns "hat d\•dut'lton\ 1hc' ran take. for instance. and "h1ch OOl'" 1ht'' can ·t The narrator tills out a \ample iorm a~ he ~~ 1hrouJth the IC.1rm•1. -~:.w~IC IA .. ) r:;~ ,,, 'tff r·(.~nt 2•!7~1S l\'c.r~l~p 1 , Lnb'iov1 ::: 10~ ~~~~ ;r, 1:t ~ti~ U3 ~I: ,.~, ' ~ !•""'''° I j ~ ~ ~ IMom t~ l~ Mut Btn 1091 11 '7 HYMu 1l'6 IU 2 Siniloe ~' "" ... 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Without getting a loan you'll regret tomorrow. AMOL1'1 s2.~ Sl,000 Tl:.RM 36 month 48 month MONTHLY PAYMENT s 92 21• s 90 44• The D·11lerence· ~~~:~i:n;~0~n ~~:e;a~c~~~~~,~d 11~~ come. But do you nslc gemng burned ~ Noc at $4,000 48 month 1120 ss· SS,000 48 month SISO n • Othtr amounu and rcnru aho svailabl< Call for dcmb. B 1 \YI E . Annu~I ~~ 12 Mo. Accoutll An,,.,..1 YwlJ I W . . n western mp1rc 10.~ 10."7M41 where you rlRA ~U ·-I lfl ·- Commercial C redit. We have as many financial solutions as there are financial needs. . • invest~~~tll~ safe. 1u0~ f1i.OI~ Soaking It Up ~~~~:h~id;ng .. ;;;:-;~·:·::. 0 -Ge11·1 I SoakeDoli h·~~~!~;~~~i~~~;~rr~: •19 47 Annual Perccnugc Rate m • that d1dnt hurt. did at? Harry Morgan ~:l WESTERN EMPIRE Savings and Loan Aaaociation Locations: Irv ine, Yorba Linda, Placentia. @2) COMMERPAL CRJDIT FINANCIAL NET\\t)RK Costa Mesa: 370 E. 171.b St., 645-8700; Huntington Beach: 16075 Golden West St. 847-7771 · Mission Viejo: 24395 Alicia Parkway, Alicia Town Plaza , 770-265 1; Orange: 2200 West O~gewood, 978-6880 - $5,000 8.800/o 8.46% 90DAY M1n1mum blil~ni.c C'urrclll Y icld • Currctl4 Rate SS,000 9.30% 8.92% 6MONTif Mrn1mum l'>.ll.il'4.c C umnt Vicki" Cur rtnl lbtc $50,000 9.10% 8.74" 90DAY Minimum balance Current Yield• C11rrtn1 Rite $50,000 ·9.55% 9.15~ 6MONTII -.. M rnnnum balllft(C C11rrc111 Y'ttkJ• Currtne Race ~ ., ............ "_ ........... ..-..., .... ......., ............ , ......... _..,,..,..,,...... .. ....... ,... ....... ,,"..,.,.. ....... tfll ....... -~ ........ ,..., ........ _.... •• ..,.,...... ~·lllllMl •• ""' __ ,.._ n. ._,...,.,..,......,..,., _....,.._.,.,.,..,.. '4.,.._....._ .. M •• ..,......_. 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Tiiie •••a:meM .. ,... n.. pee"""' ,..,..._ .. oeurt .-proof ol •· lltet'on"I end ~ .....,_ Mid lot 1 tDr r 1a1111 it or MM:ltl 1• '1• 20• , ... w~ ..,.... lftd C... T.... .,.... or: • 18Mtlf 1*1• PDW Allttl 3. 10, 1111 Mlft Ille Courtly Claftl o1 Or-=\:r -::6':,: ::.:..-:.=.-e..::"'9or ................ =bl~I~ ·=·~·~ Ml~laftdar ~J::;.~~~ W.f10~.:u"ly on~ -.. ~r•b °' '°" ..oaoa of tt1e Mna of "" tot-...,. J: tmnn• • pOlal, ..,.Mill ooncMtt rcw .. .,._., ..,_ end --. n11t 11110 *" w ftlad ..._ ..... .... W NOTICE fW t-Act. ""'40fY lftd Wtilaamlnt ol Mt forttl In tM 9'°"°'1tenll-atactr~. t1l•hOI• Md IHU01'8I 1'1glllt", e11d ••County Cllt1t of Ot· ,.rt ..... CA ----•LJllll.. Pubtllfled Or._~ A hWine on Ole,..__ .......... • °' tM ....... led "c.naln IWM tor otllet S)Urpow Md ao-"OratnaQt l111n•ll". ..... ~ on Fwuary ........ Ot ... CoeM r>Vm--Delly Plot MM:ltl I . ti, IO, ..... ._.onAPM.3, ...,.or...,,...,...lllof .. 0-W." ... ~ . ..._, ~ .,.._, end ...cnnoue91 UM.. PAACIL a: ...... 1•.1• Deltr Piiot MM:ltl 20. 21. ~w 21, 1tu at t :30 A.M. lrl °""'No. 3 at lft "'°""' -and llOO.I of .._,. Md ........... ,,.. IOr lllCfl tool............. Md 1M1m ITATW .. OUlft 11 1 1*4111 ..,.,. ,_ Ap113, 10, tNS , ,_ --:::;"'• '*'°"':: W-tU 700CMcc.m.~w.ae. OleC .. omla,,._Coda. Md "~ l1r9lll Ofier ~-Of• n.t~l*tO'lln ~ ... tortli 1111'19 PulllllNd Ot.,.. Coeee w .. 11 doln' b-nett .. : ·i-----.----- 81:ntaAM.CAt2702. ...... ......... Mo llJIFNllC'' tMAftlde-. ••ordll , ......... tcwlfle ~-atttcle ............. , ...... Oelfr ...... '*'-Y 27, "v1£LSO~~.sNTASc~!P...ON~· MLJtll)TIC( " YOU oeJICT to 1t1e ....... P rr If, 1711 dltad "fr rw. .... • Of Ille bMeftl of lfle ...-.19 toca A ACS. M21 llllldoltMY of the Oadal"'°" of C:O-.. ,..,d.11. '3, 20. 1NI ,...., """" ,. • 1--;..;;;:;.;;.;;..;,;,-..--.--~"'"" ~. WOY ...... -.c.. c.... ..... O.OWetlon. "'Mid Tteot Md"" l'9INllft.. .. Hunllno•on IMcll. CA MMI. CoMletol• Md ... w.aa ·-.,. --2000, .... _ ~ s:r" ,.,!"~ ..CTITIOU9 1Ul11 •• ~ ...., llPP98' .. "" CA.., PANL 4: i-nent• .. Ing 1n--. In Mid ~ t : 7 lttlctlOM ~ on Jwee ... _ "'"-..... ~· I • um ITA,_, hesf'llll Md ..... ,cMK ob-PutllaNd Otange C0Mt ... fOtttl In IM 8eotlont anti-Md elloeptlng end ....w,g Thomae Or; F•gueon, t , 1t1t, In lootc 117tl, 12706 , n.t fo1o111na pereone .,. tectloNor-~= 0..Plot MM:ltl 20, 21, 27. ltld "°*1aln i-tafor trom Nici Lof27 ..... M1n1 12713 Oortlle Ill .. Ofenecta ,~ 420 10 4'4 lnelluaN9. fllCTmOUI.,.... Joh11 A, Dl'tancetco, clolnO bUPIM9ii'ee: llOnt wktl the OOl#1 ttd Ownerl" Md "Suppott let· for •oof ~IOI Md~ CA 11344 Of QfflClel flllecorda of Mid · .... 8TAW IOOO &It Fourtti Str•. 000010UN01 aot 14tte "" flWtfle, ¥our ....,..,. WTt.-115 ......,. Md EisoroedlnieM" et1Ct08Cltll'Mnta, °' I .. OI fhll bullMN I• con· County (TM .. ......, Dec-":~A~-~ :::n:: .. ~ "'!'!.. -· Slntl AM. CA ltowt .............. CA MC* 1N!Y ... In 1*Mft 0t by of Ille NUde _..... "t-dlatlrftlllt ll"'d. for "'8 ban-by. en lndMdulf wacton") encl Mt 9fNftd.. Tiie ......___ .._,. M: 11,v .. ~ anotflllW. MlJC ll)llC( "*'''" oftfle Decllt ... ton of tillt of act)eoent IOtl of Mid Thomal o. ,.,""'°" mentt of tMGMIOnt ...,._ ~ ~ n KltoflM, 112 w . '"' ltteee, w-.m M. ~. 2000 MMCMI J, Ooodl. a IF YOU AM A CMOl'TOA Cownlnll, Concllllont Md tract. TIMI ll'*'*'t ... llled to under 1t1e 1tCt1on lleSiCl:'IJ 81: Coeta ...... CA t2t27 &II 'ourth sere.t. 9'111 S4th ,.,_. Newport ...... Ot • 00f•soe111 ~ of ITAW.. flllee1tloelon1 •eootded In Ttlt ..,... 9ddtW °' ttle County CWll of Ot· ~~~ anlote '"'"*'.. A TECHHICI, 10292 '"" YIU WOft9 & Wei Tee, *· Senta AM. Cellfoml8 CA Utt3! • I ""dm•rd, >'°""""' 11a ,..,•at I t w boOll 12324. PllOI HOO of other oomnson ~ County on !'ebtulry : "Ownerl' fllllahl and= c~;:.,..Huntlngton 1112 w. '"" St .. co.ta t2105 1"'t llU•lneel It con-'°"' CllelWI """ "" OOl#1 or uel .. RCTmOUe Offlolel Aaoordt (Ille ....... of "" Nici , ... ptoper1y It: 5, 1N5 CNllel> "U111111et aM Ceble • ....... CA nu7 Thll bualnele •• con· ICMd by; "' lfldh1dttef ........ "IO"" l*90nel IUIAll .. IMlm .., Oedaredon") and ~ 234t Minuteman Wey, ,.,.. TeleYlllon", "luooon Md L "::eyor~orm:· ,.'°"2 Tiiie IM*MM II con• ductMby.llln'llMd~· Mltd..ii'J.Goodl n... ........... IPPOln*I by Thi foflowl119 1*10n1 Mlllldl'Nnt• of anMOCatlonl Cott• ....... Ce. t2ttl and, Publllflld Orinda Ooaat S.lllemenl". "!nctOKh· ~ CA ;:.... "" noton :::::: by. • """" ,,.,,. "i1111e1n M ftw Pwtner Tiiie statement ... flled Ole oowt ....... fciur lftOnlM 1MM IOlndonecf ltlt uee of 1""91C>. M of tM date of ttllt Notto., ly Pllol '•bruary 27. rnenl," Ind "Community Fa-Tlllt b tlnetS I , · _,.....' 1M County Clltlc of Or· from Ole date Of 11rtt i. 1111 FlcUUout 8utlnet1 EllOlPt therefrom .. all, veetlng IO Nici 1'911 pt~ di 8, 13, 20, 1NS cllltlel EuttNlll". act ~ 111 "'d~Con· T:: y:.::: t WM llled .. ~":..·~ c: of~ lf'I' Coufltr on '""'*Y IUMC:leof....,t•prooMld Heme! Modern Dlcotaton. 919. l'lllfter• Md otllet It In: JANE I. LAMOH *.t33 PARCEL 4: Exc:lu•lve Jeffrey Korman W'ltll Ille COunty Ca.nc of Or County F~ 27 tltl In hcllOfl 700 Of IM "32 EfflnONm Or.. Hunt· hydromrbont, .. ~ CAAOILL, I Widow. £Mimint OY9t that Pottlon Thll ltetemlnt ... lllecl ... County on MM:ltl ,; ft" Na on • ,.,.., PrOl*e COde of Clflfom6a. "1: BMdl. CA t2t4e In lntt\lfMntt of NCOtd. Tiii .... Mii be INde MJC-.NOTIC( of Lot 31 of elld Ttac:t tS34 the County Cletk of Ot· 1eea ' • 1 ,_ Publllftld Orange COMC ~ '::.':' ':':, ~,:: ~ ~ =:: .,:: :::::::.or:.:, ;~_;:::::m U:. ::: = f:.='.:::e County on Mltc:tl e. m'1m c •• ,.,,. _, ~ ~.:o' Mltctl I . ''· 20. ft'IOntNfromtMdateofllle lllecl In OrltlOI County on ti, wttMut ~of OllnCIUmbtlnDelto ~A~-of Ille S~laty o.c.. 1 5 • n'1tM o::/'':::~~·20~ =~·~1717CA-• W.at .....,_ not1ot abolle, Mltell I, 1M2 ALE NO. Niece entty, M dedic:ated Mtllfy IM 1*t0Mlonl .. llfltlon of eov.ntnt1, Con-p blllhld Or eo.t otll ' ' - Y04i MAY EXAMINE Ille F114114 M •aterwd In lntlrul'llef'" of cured by end pureuent to IN T"9 ::::=: ~ •• Clltlonn Ind Allt11ctlona r• Dal~ Piiot M1ti;:"/r. 20 27 Aft( I 3• lO, tMS W-tlt Ailbllltledp.._. OrlJl'Ol20~ Ml.JC ll)TIC[ -...... "W tN oourt. " }'Oii A 0 b I , I D 0 n • I d recc>fd. POMI of .... cionfafred "' ~ ... COfded on June 29 1977 In II 3 tN5 • . . Oelfy ""' Mltctl • • • .. a !*ton lnMteic• In H1tM118ux, tt32 Ettlnghlln Tiie lt•MI addrw Of tn. lboY9-felefellCed Dec:· UTIVE CATEAING, Book '228', PegM 1429°10 Pf · W.et3 Aprl 3, 10, 1M8 '1CTITIOU9 ....... ... ........ }'Oii "'9W ..w Of., Huntlnflon 8Nc:h, CA otllet oommon datlQNlelon llratlonbyAttlele8.Sec:tlon 112Amlk0r.,Huntlnfton 1431lnc:lutMendtecotdad ' W-t72 MAMllTATW upon Ole ....:iueor "'.-.,. t2Me of Ille Nici •Ill property It e I , Md punuam 10 NUde 8, a.c:tl. CA t2t4e on June 30, 1977, In Book MUC NOTIC( •-.,. llftftH' The folowtng P8'90N .,. ._,...,,, or ""°" 1M It· TIMI ~ waa COft. ~!MM. Cellfor'nle. hc1lon I of leld Dedar· ~ M. Kina. t1l2 12271 pegee 1214 to 121~ .--"'"-. dolnO bullneea M: '°'MW for Ille -.c:ut« °' duc:11d ~ • lndMck* 8ald Nie Wiii be made ltlon, lftd Cat,~. COde 98 Annlll ~r~unflnoto11 lnc:luliY., .. of Offldll ,. Pml.IC ll)TJC( NOTtCe MCmCa CW v~ MAN<ETIHO, 1214 .... :labSIOf, end -wltll Tilil etatemant w• fllld wtthout CO\l9Mftt OI ..,. 1358. Md Cat. CMI COde 98 Tfllt. bUlinMI II con COldl of leld Oranoe Coun-'1CTmOUI ......... ....,... .. ..--. L IUJOTT LonCIOfldltry SI.. Coe•• .. oourtwltllptoofof11r· wltllllleCountyelerilofO.· tlllty 1'991fdlng tttle, P<»-2t24,2t24b,2t24c,theNc>--anlndMcMI • ty, and-.rppu'11nant to the NMmlTATW NotioaltlleNbygMlltN:t NthiONTO Mw.CAt212t illCle. • wrlt1en r9qUeal ....... County on M•c:tt 8 . ....,, or encurnbtances to Ilea of ~11 llllYllnl and ~ M ""'-Lot con~ lletaoy .. Tiie lol!Owlno the Board Of Trwie.t of... ~·••tt• llTATW Victor H. KlnQ. t214 Lon- .... ._. you c1111r9 epeo111 tNS · 11tilfY the oblJ9ll'Ol1t • aeiin of uan-. •ecotdad Thie ..... ~.. ........ prC>'Aded 1n the s.c:tton anti· ...,_._........_ ~ "' Coa11 CcMwnunlty = NO .. ,_ ooncterry St .. Cotca Mw. _.... of '"' 1t11na of "" in.-PublltNd 0tanoe Cout ()U(.o by end punuan1 to the ~ tt1e ~bed ·--·-.. ... ...... ,.., "lxclulMI Euement cto1no i.v--• 01t1t1c1 of 0renoe eoun · ,.. CA t2t21 ~and IPtW...,_.t OliliJ..Pltot Match 13, 20, 27, power of .... conferrldlil' ... "ptoptrty for llC)llpey· ttle County CWll of Or· Over Allt11ctld Community AOOPTION OOUSEUNO.. C9'1fMIM, W11 r10eM ~ To .. '*'8, ~ ' Lynn ,llrtwotflel, 14421 ........... Of of lhe pall-,.,,,.. 3, 1N5 11111 C*'tlln Deed of TrUll In. n I 0 f du.. Ind ~~ty on Februety Fec:llltlel" ol '"' tlllc:le anti-~ ~~~ ~ Id bid• UCI to bUt ISO ...... :::::: ::: ~"C Coa11 MMIL Or., La ...., ... tlont Of account• mentioned w..ee1 dltld Oecambel 17, 1N1, 111111-nent• on Mey 15, • ~· llad "Eeaetnent•" of '"' FA. Sobol I Cell-ltlen 2:00 p.m .. WldlieedluW. may be o'th..w11a 1n--.ct CA toe3I lnlectionl200andl200.5of UIC:ul•d by Manuel 1N4 ... lnl1Nmlllt No. ~ COMC Oedaratlon. • . w ~ ...... 2 Apttl3, 1tl6•tlhe~ lll..U..... Thie bullMal II con---~ -~r-11loq~ 1nd 9-0orMI .._2021,., In IM OfflcMI :anet--crowner. louUI.-poitUOt.-tno~Nla ccM-ao:: IO~ ~~~ ....., K. ,......_ ..._; '''"~ Quioqcle', Huebend _, w... Alcotdt of o..,.. County, Deity Piiot Flbtuary 21, A M E A • c 0 A s T Biren St., Newport IMcll. leoa •11ct loc:Med 11 1370 MA._L E. ELL Victor~. K#le Jt. !.... On ... ~ ' ....... ,_,.,, ~-:c. T:o:"' ~o.: ~omte;of ~~ ~~~ Mlt'Ctl e. 13• 20• 1• W-«U PROPERTIES, INC. . c~::~llMN .• con· Adema Ave11u1, Co••• by A..::,.~.::,,:"'": TIMI ~ .. Iliad ._ A...,_,. 1er ..... M01'ICI °' ...... ..__, and ,,._....,., TN st,... add,., and ducted ...., ltlOn Mell, Ca1torn1t at wHdl Supel'lor Court of Or*'OI 11 IM County a.tll of Ot· ....,, • .._. ......., TWUIT8'9 IAl.I L.lrry K. Aobelt• Md Unda to Sell"' ":c,~ otllet common dellOMtton. F 50t!. ~..,...., 11ma leld bide .. be put>. County reQUallJno.,.. Aof>. CountY' on '""*" ~ m. "" ,, ... m 11 0n Ao111 a 1• et 11:00 H. Robert•. HYlbend " the M>oYe ,... ~NOTICl " ~. of the ,... property ren • 11cty °'** and ,.., tcw· ., G Ar4t be--... n t"5 ~AltW • I ,,,. i AM A WfteMJoilltTll'llrlll•lo property on Auou•t 21, duc:llbld lbOYI •• Tiii• ltalernetll waa lllad ACOUISfTIOHOlfOfficE . IWI ..._...,,_ ,.,_ Publlfead Oranoe COiie Ti~LE 1~'uMNC: b~ ~ ~ i::-~ ...... lnlttumenl No . ...cnnoue..-.. pu1po11ed 10 bl: 5t :in:.=~~~-AUTOMATIONSYSTEMI : =·'=':~:': Publtltlld Ot ..... COMt Oellv Piiot Mitch 19, 20, 21. PANY I C9'1f0fnla c:orpot· T c .:...,_!L.,. 14-350218, In the Offlc:lal ..... ITATWllAINT Mlldowgt .... Irvine, CA 1985 • All bide.,. to be"' to-thedlcadel t Deity Piiot M•dl •• 13, 20. ltd • TW-500 atlon • II True ... Of ~ . ,.,,, ._.., and Wife Alcotdt of O.anoe County, Tiit lollowtn9.,.,..,..,. 82715 ,.. COl'dence Witt\ tlll 8ICI Dow-Th• petition lfCIU.•11 27. 1Na ---------' T ' .. Join1 TeneMt II to an Calffomla. dolno bu111Me111· YOU AA£ IN DEFAULT !Nnll wt11c:t1 are now In flla W,.,. MLJC flOTIC( c: • '1 o' r u 1111 o' undMdad ~ lntetelC. .. Tiie total amount of Iha Ell:GANT • eELT8 ANO UNDER A DEED OF TAUST Publllhad O.anoe Coalt end be ~ In tn. au1tlotttY to ~litter Ille I------...;.;;..;;:;;: rfit11)---.,;,;;;:;;=::;:,;:.:::::~-~tuet•. of that II Tenants In Common*"" w1*d balence of Ille ot>ll-FASHIOlL.Jlfl.JS, H55 DATED Merdl 9, 1N1. UN-Deily Piiot Febfuary 21• office~ tN Olt1C10f of •tltl under IN lndlpM-MlJC flJT1CE NOT1CI"' M-T"*"--u or 10 SO'Ti('MIT o•llon r 011 Bit St.:" Nft Het-VOU TAKJ!'"'A t.aatcb a J3,-20,.1aa5 Pardi'= of dent Ad~ ==-- o.ATM CW IC:uled bW IUINY N. E.SCfltOW a Cellfotnle c:ot· lbo~lbed ptl)perty CA tM ' TO PROTECT YOUA PAOP W-t:MWWWlll •Act. MJIF•ll RICMAROW.L.AMIM, ~~<>:.:·~"":: poratton.'• TNteee, lot to be lcMd Md IWONlbty Pierre G. L!itllet Inc., LERTY,ITMAVIESOLDAT d~bldder1'111'91tubmll ..:~"'°on°"~1~ NAMllTAW . ~--MCNMD w. ~ Novetntlet • .,-6 · 1t 79 Aobert ~· .,_, ano ........... -~-..., ... Maryland corporatlOn A Pueuc SALE. "' YOU 1U1JC ll)TICE w1tt1 1111 bid a ceaftlef'• .. t:30 A.M "' °""·,.;, 3 .. TM 1o11ow1no '*'°"' .,. ~-MCM•• aalnttn.imentNo 212211n 8ev11ly l<ay 811111u. Mdadve11ceeatttletllneof Thi• bUllM91 I• con· NEED AN EXPLANATION cMdl certified c:hac:ll Of 700.CMc:cent.,Oni-.We.t dolnabullnW•: WA&.""' LAii(.. .. . • T•Ultlea of lhe lkueau Iha lnltlal publlc:etlon of ltlll ducted by: I COlpOtl11on OF THE NATURE ()¥ THE '1CTmOUI ........ bldo«·. bond midi ..,.. • A r) N £ w p 0 1111 T 1111. w. LAM!!. Ill. =.i1c:.ac: ~.;; Famllyd!~ ~2 • Notloe of Sale .. 12.315.21. F. Ouel«la, G. Mgr. PROCEEOINO AOAINST NMm ITATllmlT lo lhe Mdlf of '"' ~ ~·Sy~' 8:..Wf2io tfle ~cf:~TE~~T)U~'ELwro'~LT AND"' NmtOM Co nt C1lll I d llCOf .., '"'"' 28. Dated: '*'*Y 22, 1M5 ,,,., ltltlmll'll ... fllld YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Tiie following pertont .,. Community Colle9e Olettlct tint of"" petition TO AG•HTD put~ to !Nto~.iln:,.. 1M1. In loolc 14337. page 11J:M1~l11l11~ wlttl thaCountyClettc of Or· TACT A LAWYER. dofng~aa: BrittOlln-Boerd of TNltaaa In Ill ~ altNit et~ ARC HIT CT URAL, H5 llTATW NO. A 127114 tloe of Defeu1t tlleteunder too, Aac:otdlt'• lnltrurnent IJ Anu.1lu 9n01 County on FebNW'f Saldllle Wiii be made, bUt duUrlsl Commttc:la l llnOUtll not .... tt11n h "-1nO Md...::-"'°"' Ob-W• 1ttfl St., eo.t. MtM. Toalltien.banellc:latlel. recotdadOecambelt.1tt4 :,Oo;·oftha~C:::: r "r9.:~~"A::9" 25.1N5 without COWNnt "'war-Propert111. 1072 S .E. percanl(&%)oflhaaumbld jec:tlonlorlllawrittenC)btaoo CA,.::2~ 2905 Broad :=::.::P«c::~::.~:~.r~m~N~ ~-~wrm: :=1.:.·CtwttlMT.:1111~ Publlttlad Orlf\OI"= =~--=-pc:.'::.': =~·A~1 205' ~ :-.,·:-=~~nt'e::; ==-~"'y::".::!= Slc~~~CA~~ may ba otM!wlM lnt ..... ld COldl of Mid County will OOll~ICI A......, Dally Pilot Feb<uaty 27. ~ancet. 10 Pav '"' Ray P. Olmec:Mld Corpot. ptapoeed ConlrlCt " "" enc. may be In perlOll or.... .. lo thl wt• lltdlor •lltl of: under Ind punu9r1t to' aald ~Ion meoa to 1"' Publilhld Orange Coe11 e~ 13, 20. 1te& lll'l\llning Pf'lnols* aum of 111on. 1 Clllfomla eotpor· """ " awerdad 10 him. 1n '" ..., N9wpott ldl .. CA RICHARD w. LARKIN, SA .. Deed of TIWI .... It public T= ~-:: ~ = Piiot Mlldl •• 13, ~ W-930 the no4e(•) ~Id by Nici stlon, 1072 S.E. B•lltOI. Iha IMWll of felut• to ant• ~OU ~·EXA,MINI! "" ~': :.'tl":t 1• con- -· RICHARD w. LARKIN IUCtlon fOf CHll. lawful ls Ille d:. of 1"91n1tlai putJ4i· W·&39 Deed of T1U1t, wttll lnllNtt Svlt• 205, Senti Ana, CA Into IUCh contrec:t. '"' Ille kept by 1111 court. "YoU Nett p.::-... aka RICHARD WAL TEA money of ltla Unllld Stat• lion of thll Notloe of 8111 Pt8.IC NOTICE ttl«IOfl. 11 PfOYlded In Mid 82707 proceecttof lhec:hac:ll W'I be .,. a P«ton 1n1., ... ld 1n Thll ltlttment waa flled LARKIN alt• R. w. LARKIN, of America, I Cltlllet'• :. fo4towlng amounta . note(•). advsnoea. " My, 1<111111 Corpo1at1on, s forfeited, or In'"' Cloe of. '"' Mtlll, you may ..... with the County ci.tt Of Ot· SA. chick p1y1bl1 10 111d rlMtlt ltle lotal llftOUnt re:; rtaJC NOTICE FtCTITIOUe .,._18 under Iha l•IM of*' Deed Cllffotnla OOtPOfttlon. 1072 bond, ltlt Ml tum llleteof ucion tfle elllCUtM or admln-ange County on Flbr\Mfy A petition Ilea bee11 lllld TNlt9e dfawn on 1 Mate or IM unoekS bellttcl Of Ille NAMI ITA'Y'llmllT of TIUlt. laaa, ctMltgll Ind S.E. B<lllOI, Sulfa 205, lanta Wiii be lof'tllt.o to Mid 001-IPClatOf Of UCIO'I Ille It· 27 l"5 by Kenneth A. HodQal In the national.,.,., t .... Of tad· obligation MClnd by ltla n•w TN lolowtng ..... .,. """""°' the Truem and • CA 92707 lega dltlrtol.. '°'"8f ... "" ....., or . ,_ Sul)lflor Court of Orange eral crldh Irion, Of 1 stall I MOTICa (W doing buelneN M: of the trwtt Cf ... ld by tllld Thie bwlMN It COii· ~ bidder may withdrew admlNltfM«. and Ill wtttt PulllJNcl 0renoa County t~lng ttlal Ken-or _,.,al NWlol and loan ~ = .!!_~ TRUITD'8 8Al.I GAAFIC WORKS 2A18 Deed I T1u•I; lo wit: duc:1ed by: I general part· hit bid tor a period tor tll(ly Iha court wtt11 proof of..,. Deity Piiot ~I, 1~ 11e111 A Hodgae be ep. MIOdatlonOOmlcltad 111 Ihle '--• ,, .... ..,. Mac:Arttlul 8IYd ~ 1112,575.85. lllfllllp 80) cteya .,._ tn. date ..t lllce a wttti.n requaet lt.C • • • PC>lnlld .. s-aonat rep-..... at the"*" entrance •ll'lllted ..... COlltl and YOU AAE IN DEFAULT 8Mcll c • •. TheblnlftdetyunderMld RayP.Olmtcf*dCofpor. l01theopenlnglhlteol Ing inet deelre -27• 1 .. 5 teNnlatlve 10 admit ...... '"' of ~ A"*1c:af\ Tltte ..,.. ~· ~ UHDE.A A DEED 0# TfllUIT ~o 2 u ..... Jf Deed of Jtuet lletetofor• ... lllOn, by; Ray P. OllNctleid. TN loerd Of Trut1 ... ,.. notice of 1.: ltllng Oii '" ..,.. w-a7 •t1t1oftlledlcldent. turll'ICI COl'llP8nY located ..,,._ ... ~.._ DATED 1123/'3. UNLE88 2735 Clbota A eo.i" ec:utld and dellwfed to the 1t1 Prllldent MrYetthe~of•ajeat· Yenl""'encl"'Xll'iilelnentof Tll1 petition requ1111 11 114 '-f ,lfltl-SI,.., In ::1.,c:eoa.:::i11!27~·35; YOU TAKE ACTION TO Miu, CA 82821 119" 1 un4ftllgned a wrlllen Dec:-Tiiie ll•tement waa lllad Ina MW encl .. bide M lo 11t11';'ueet;";-of Ille~ aulhMlty to lidmlnllt• the 1M City of Santa Ana, Call-S2 732 Ot: Truet , c · PAOTECT YOUR PROP· Mer9atet Heraa, 2735 lalltlon of o.fault Md 0. with the County Clltlc of Or· wM ~ Wteoulathlet Ot !fl.. tlont or ecc:ounts mentioned estate under '"' lndepln-lomll, .. INC""''· I/tie and and cOata. s1so '::. T= ERTY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT Clbola Ave., Coa1e Miu CA mend for ..... end I Wl'ttlen ... County on M#dl 13. '°',,..."' "' ~ bid Ot In In s.c:tlon 1200Md1200.11 of ORREU. dent Admlr*trlltton of &-..,_ ~ to Md Amoum l30 8t4 37 · A PUBLIC SAL£. IF -YOU 92126 ' Notice of Defaun Ind EJac> 1tt5 Ille blddlna. the Calltornll Ptot>ete Code, Hubert I. QrreU Az. 18* Ac1. "°" Mid by " under elld • . . HUD AN EXPLANATION This b I tlon 10 Siii. TN~ mun cGfl!M(; Ml J. TMOllP-... _, .... A....,. • A "-'Ing on the pedtion OeldofTNlltlnthepropetty Tiie undalllgnld .... °'THE NATURE OF THE dUc:tldby:~~c: C8illld elld Notloe of 0. ca.wtie ......... M-ION , •••••• YI•• ..... I ...... tftl: rangemeni. by Peek w111beheldonAPAfL3. 1NI ...... Its aald County and r,::'::, "::'".: : PAOCEEDIHOS AGAINST ~o U. HllM Jr llUfl and Election lo &ell lo .._,. at l.Mr, tl4t1 Y• Ctm 1 I , •••llill HI Al-e--. c!.ile -., CA Family Colonial Fu· 11t:30A.M lnOeot.No.3at StatedllcrtbedM: TUii"" bstltutlondlled YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Thia ltlttment Wll lllld be teoon:led In the county KanMfe,1"tftl,CAll714 • c.... C••••ltr ~.....,. neral Horne. 7801 100CMcc.,,1., 0.1vew111. Lot 2 Tteet No 1881 .. r w1 1111 TACT A LAWYER. With"" Cou ty C"'1t of Or Wllerl the ,_. property 11 Pub4llhad Oranoe Coaat c...,. Dl*IDt · °' coeae Bot A w S1n11 Ana. CA 92702. ltloWn 0n 1 ,9eo,clad 1n Oecambel 10· 1M4, Md,. On 3129185 1t 11:00 A.M. n • localed. Ollly Piiot Mwdl 20, 27, Pubilehed Oranoe Coaat ~ sa ve, est- IF .YOU OBJECT 10 '"' Book ee. i;:. 9, Ml•· ~=.~* 13·1= s TATE w IDE F 0 A E. =County on JltlUlty 30• TruttM"' party concluct· April 3, 10, 1N5 DallV Piiot Matdl 13, 20, = PllOC Maren 1 • 20• 21• minster, 539.9549 grenttng of Ille petition, )'OU '*''"'°"' .... A«:ordl I Nutftbel "74:511428 CLOSURE SERVICES .. 1111 ,..,.. Ing NII: Rampart lnllllt· W-te7 '"~ TW·IJ03 BAMMONTftDD lflould eltllet 8'>9MI 11 1tle of leld Orange County. men • duly 1ppolnt1d Trutlff Publllhld Ori Coaat "*" Con)pany. 700 North r.c. l'llarlng 1nd 11111 yaur ob-Tiie .,,... addr., or Offlclll Aecofdl of Orange under and putlYlnt lo Deed Dally Piiot Ft nge 27 C.,,ttal AYenUI, Otandatl. ---------FANN IE BELLE jeciionsOfftlewrlttenobtac:-otner common deaiOnltlon ~ty~Na. ol T1us1. Recorded on M•Clll 13 20 ~ 'CA9120381J.~5too Pml.JC NOTICE Pml.JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE HAMMONTREE tlons with the court belot. of u ld p•operty· I• r. 8/241'3 11 Ooeumanl llO. · · ' w.e2a Date: Flbtuary 22. 1M5 Id f L k ' IM lleatlng. Y04JI llPC*it· purported 10 t>e: 213& *"""' 1'olcou 111" ._. 93-270422 of Offtdal ,_. 111111"'"' IHHt•111t I.WE ANO ACCIDINT AND ..... TH res. e nt o a e anoemaybelnperaonorby Walt1c1 Avlnu•. Co111 =...~,.=::;.~ COl'dllntneofflceofthe,._ c1..,•r. • IMI........, IY..-111,...T ............. ,,TA ........ NT Elsinor~.puied•way yourlttomey. Meaa,~t2e27. -• oordlf of Oranoe County, PUBLIC NOTICE "-LC ......... ...., -vr --,,,._ March 17, 1985. If YOU ARE A CAEorTOA Said ....... bl made VICll, Br. DIYlf '· Callfornla. eHculed by: ......,, • YEAR INDID DICaMelR 11, 1 ... OP Belo ed h f Of I contingent credltOf of wttllout CO¥lftll'll Of WW• ........ Plll1'H' HUTCH HUTCHINSON • T-1 PublllMd 0r.,.. Coel1 NOYIDllNT MUTUAL LR v mot er 0 thl ~. you mutt Ille ianty ••Pf ... or Implied • P\lblltflld °'rfr. Cout 8EANAROIN£ A. NEIL WILL NOTICI Of' 011tV Piiot M•c:tl 13. 20, 27, INl\MANCI CO.ANY OP ,.._ADILPHIA, Joyce Dapron and your c:lllm with lhe coun °'to thi.. poH•tlon "' tn.. = Piiot M1tcll 1 · 20, 27, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TMllTH'I IAU 199$ ,_ lleftlet ltreet, Betty Willette both of pl'Mll'lt 11.10 11'11 peraonal c:umt>renoae lo Ntl.ty '"' W-t55 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA .: NO. -.cm T~1 '9ttledalphla, Pwle,tw""9 tl103 Lake El.sl.nott· Verla tepraeemat!Ye eppolntld by unpaid balence due on the FOR CASH. (peyabtl M time QINITM LOAN W-648 Harv f Okb.homa· lhe COUf1 wltllln IOUf' montlls llOI• or notll eec:utld by of Ille In llwfUI money of tfle NO • ..,.,._ Totll lidmillld Ullta... . .. ... ... ............... 12.215.958,492 ey O • f•om Iha date of first i. Mid Deed of Truet, to Wilt: rmt.JC llJT1C( Unl11d Si.ii.) .. SOVTH On Wldnllday, April 3, rt&IC NOTICE Totll ll1bllltln ... .......... . ................. .,............. 12.108.109.802 Harold H. Hammon- 1U11w:eof1ettara11 prOYldad 115.361.112, pg ttle folow-FAONT ENTRANCE TO THE 1N5, II 10:00 A.M .. MM· Caoltll paid up .. -................... ... ..... .................... .... ...... ...... 0 U'ee of Lake Elalnoft; In SIC11on 700 ol Ille Ing ettlmated COltl, 0 . II(._.. OAANOE COUNTY OLD PART INVESTMENT COM· NOT1CI TO OrOll Plid In and contributed tutpluS..... ................. .. ....... ... ... .. .. 0 Ray ffammont.ree of PtObltl Code of CalHOfnla. Pl"MI encl acf'tsnoll II Ille L.lall...... COURTHOUSE, 211 Wiit PANY. 11 duly 19P()intld CMDITCMll M Spedal Mlrl)lus Funds........... .. ................. .,....... .... . . 157,841,etO na..t6 file time'"' llllng cta11n1 w!ll time of the Initial pubtlea11on W4I Senc1 Ana 9ouiev•d. Sant• TruttM under end pwauant llUUC TWUlll,_ UnHllgnld tuncte............. ............ ..... . .. ............. ... ......... .. ......... o ~homa. 13 ,rand· not Hplre prior to lour of lhl• Notice of Sall: NOTa CW LD Ana, CA 111 tight, t"lle and to Deed of Truet recot'dad ( ..... ..,...., Gain (LOI•) from oPlfltlona........... ...................... .... .... .. .... .. ....... 6,4M,45e chlklren and 8 areat monthl from tllt date of tlll 1739.oo. IAU OM lnterllt conveyed to encl Maren 12, 1981, ea tnet No. U.C.C.) incraaM (0.C:tHMI in cap1111 snd eurplua during 19114... .. .. .... (22,te5,7M) grandchildren Mra ""'"'°notice aboYI. NOTICI TO HOlmOW.... now lllld by 11 under leld 17301, In book 13NO, PIOI Notice It hereby given to ln1urence In Force: N1tlonwlcle...... ...... ..................................... 14,971.974,000 Hammon U ed ln YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe "'°"""" OW111R AllOCIATM* UIM Deed of Trlllt In the PfoC>lrtY 148, of Offlc:lll A«:ord• In credltort ol the within Accldlnt & Hlallll pramlum1 ........................................................ 117,574.433 tfte V Ille kept by the court. "~ YOU AM '" Of.FAULT YOU AM IN DEFAULT tltU111d In Mid County, Call-the oflic. oi the County,.. named t•tnt*Ol(t) lhlt • IMUrence In Force: Cllllotnl• Bulinte• Paga.......... .. ' .. . .. 1,292,563.933 Coat.a Meu from 1924 are 1 peraon lnt•llted In UNOEA A DEED 0¥ TAUST, UNOEA A HOMEOWNEAS tomia, delcrlblng tha land CO<dlr of Orange County, bulk trlnlfet It lt>out to be Accidlnt end llMllll premtumt • Olfec:t c.lif0fnl1 Bullnete Page ..... 12,M7, 177 to 1955 when ihe ~'fn!'~.:':°'m:.::: ~~~E~~E~~ATA!li ~T~~E't,~~il~ ~~~ 11:~~~~ ~~~· tG'tTr8J~L tJ ::c"~operty 8,,~;,:i~ ::'~"!c:!: =~1.~;: =~~~~:,,=.Ac:':. moved to Lake lltrltOf, Of upon the It· ACTiON TO PAOTECT YOU TAKE ACTION TG 34 TO 42, OF OAANO£ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TN Nmll and ~ rnillk>ner of Ille 811te of CaltfOfnla, ~ant lo law Elatnott. Funeral aef'· IOfMy IOf Ille IJ(ICUIOf "' YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY PROTECT YOUR PAOP· COUNTY. CASH (peyebll It llme of lddr .... Of !fie lnttndad Wltllam D. Smith, Vice Pretldent and ContrOller vices wUl be held on admlnlttretOf, 1M Ille with BE SOLO AT A PU8LIC EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT The 9ttl9t lddr ... and Ille In llWful money of 1111 tt.......,OB .,.: HAllllRY J. Jemet F. Sutor, Sec:r91aty Thunda March 21 tile court wllll proof of Mf• SALE. IF' YOU NEED AN EX· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU otllet common detlOnltlon. United Stal•) It 1111 North BAODON, 31t0 Harbor Publilftld Orange Coatt Delly Piiot Merell 18. 17. 18, Ill, 20, 196$ Sa·W 832 y, ' vice,twrllten req~tatal·PLANATION OF THE NEED AN EXPLANATION1tany,oftlleraalPfopltyfrontentrance10111tcoun1y8lvd .. Costa MIH, CA I I 1985 at 11 AM. at Ing 1h11 you det1r1 IC)«lll NAT u RE o F THE OF THE NATUAE Of THE desc ribed abou 11 cou1111ouH, 700 Civic 92826. "8.tC NOTICE NI.JC ll)TIC( PlalC NOTIC£ Pierce Bro1, Bell notice of Ille llllng of "' In-PAOCEEDINO AGAINST PROCEEDING AGAINST purported to be: 2 ... Balllt c.,,,., Orlw w"'· aan11 The locetlon In CalffOfnla Broadway Chapel venlOfY end apptlltemenl of YOU, YOU 8HOULO CON· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Street, eo.,. ....... CA Ana, Celllomll. of lhe chief ldOlltM office NOTICE -INTE ..... ON TO L· ... E with D -w 111-...I J . .. 111a ...... or of 1111 petl-TACT A LAWYER TACT A LAWYER. t212e. All '1gllt, title and lllllf•t Of pr~ bu.in... otnc:. vr n '' .... PC"V. uwnJ • flor\IOf1CCOUnt1men11on1C1 DATEO-Merdl5, 1N5 NOTICE 18 HEAEIY Tiie undaftlgnld TNll• c:on¥1¥1d to and now Mid ofttltlnttndadtrenNrOfll; RIAL AND NRIONAL PROPERTY Smith. of Flnt A.- ln8ec:tlool200ancl1200.5of ,.,.. ••rltlJre n.. ._ OIV£N ttiat on Wldllllday. dildllmsWJtllablllyfor~ under Nici Deed of Trwt In tame. FOR l'URPOIEI OF CONDUCTING 1embly of God tM Cllltotnt. Probate Code • ..,_ c 1 ... n,, • c... the 21111 d-W of M•dl. 1ee&. lncorractnlll of the 1tr• 111e property lltuatld In Mid All other 1*lkllla N1me1 c h u r c h L a k e ...,,, HMeaa a ....., ..,,.._ ..,,_ .. ._ ,1, 11 10.00 AM. It Ille north ~Ind otllet common County and S11t1 dllc:llbld Md ~ ulld by ltle tN'ANT CARI, CHl.D CAM, ,..,.,_, tn' ....,_,. ter p.,....,.,.,, ......., 1w ._."'"' ttNet. malft front en11ance 10 tha deliONtton. 11 ~. ~ •: Intended trll'llftfor w1tt11n AND/OR "'llCHOOL PROGRAMS .,....nore. terment at °"' ....,..... Pfeoe, ......... Ml, CA .,.., (TM) County Courttloull ""*" II '*""· PARCEL 1: Lot 35 of T•ICt "".. ...... .... ...... ... NOTICE IS HEREBY G We1tmln1ter M~m--· ~ ..._.., CA....,, ioc:ated it 700 otYlc Cini• lelclMllwHlbernedt.bUt No.1534,aspermapfllldln peel IO'" .. k~ to"" IVEN 111•1 on ll':t 21tl day of J1nuaty, 1985, '"' orlal Park, Weat· 11t10 P1,1bllttlad Orange CoNt Drive W•t. In the etty of wttllOUt c:onvenanl °' war-l!loofl 394, PtlGll 41 10 44, lntend9d lrantlef.. are: Bo1td of TrualMI ol tlll Ocean Vtew ScllOOI Olttrlct OI thl County of Ore.. mJnater CA V'-'"· Pubfilf*t Orange COiie Daily Piiot Maren 13, 20. 27, Senta Ana. County of Or· =· ..,,, ... °' lms>llld. •• lndultY9 of MtaoellMOlll Mme. Sl•t• of C1lllornl1, deter'"lned 111•t 11'et loftowlno lllnd, bulldlngl, end • · --· Delly Pllo1 Maren tt, 20. 21. 198& ange, s111e of Cellfomle, oer lflle. pc111HIOl'I, °' Mepa, Alcotda of o..,... Thi lllt'MI(•) end bWlnMt tqulpment w111 nol be needed lor tellOOI putpe>Mt. and will be let to the Uon at the Mortuary 1985 TW-501 W~7 MONTICELLO COMMUN!· #ICM, IO Pav ,,. County, c.tlfofnla.. addr... of 1111 Intended lllgllwl bidder f()f purP<>Mt of opetallng lnfanl cere, chll<I cere. and/or on WJ!dneact.y, 4 PM -JC Mnnrc TY ASSOCIATION by"' Al· r .. ~ prindpal 1U1n of EXCEPTING THEAE· lran•l.,11(1) are: 0 .W. pretcllool p1og1emnor 1111 period from September 1, 1985, lllrougtl Augutl to 9 PM J>ierw 8roa, ,._ nu:~ •-,,. llftTlll'C IOf'Myt, Flore& NMdb«g, A IN ~ti ~ by Mid 'ROM .. oll, Oii rlgfltl, min-MILLEA. INC.. 23217 31, 1988 BeU n-:....._. ..,.,. ,._"" "4 Profllllonel Law Colpof· Deed of TIUlt. wttfl in.. •lfl. "*-• llghtt. "'1"9 Pornc>ell Dr •• LtlOUfll a.c:tl, ""''-way, ...,.. NOTIC« CW 1---------ltlon, wtloM ltr ... Oddt'9ll U.IOll, It prC>'Aded In Nici rel OM ngM1, Md o111et CA t2177. rec1.0n. 642-9150 .. ••y -~--.... -~a°'a••. 114&1 Teller Avenue. MM notee•I. ~. 11 any, hydrocarbons by wllet• That IM P'Of*tY pertl-_....._1,. __ 11 No... ... ... '"" --• -·--120. Newport lelc:t;, Call-under lhe termt °' "" Deed toeY'W neme known '"" '*'' lletltO II ~ In -~ .._... "9eM• ..,,. , ... AND CW NiiitOM YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T fOfnll 92980, end w11oee of Trutt laaa dWgll Md may be W'ltllln or under the general .. : .. ttodc In ltade Glen View SclloOI TO Mll•llTD UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST tillpnonl l'IUITlber II (114) .. ,,.....:. of the Truet• and l*tel of land -~ encl OOOcl wtll of • oer1eln 8821 Glen Drive JITATI NO. A•19G1 DATfD Dlcembel 17L 1N1 155-0584, Wiii, pur'IUlt'll 10 of IM 1""'9 Cf...ad by leld detc:tlbed I~ Wfltl the 8etlllce 91Mton bUtlMN. Hun11no1on hlcll. CA 929-47 To .. heir•. bll'leflGlltlel, UNLlSS YOU TAKt: AC. Arflc:te 8, Slc11on • of "" D1141 of T•utl. IO•wlt: perpetual •toht of dr*ng. Ind " loe .. M II SttO Latk View School cted"«S and OOllll"91"t TION TO PROTECT YOUR Oedarltlon of Cownanll l2t 772 t1 '""""°· ~ Md optr• Hart>ot INd Colle ...... etadltMt. encl l*tont wt10 PAOPERlY, IT MAY 8£ Condltlonl Md A1111tc:1ion9 Th. e*..ftc:.., undet ._, lllng.;..,. end ..... In CA t2121. ., ' 17200 Plnetlurt1 L4IM '"""be ottlarWIM lnt•lltld SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE. ~acton"), rlCQt• In Deed of Trvte ~otot.•· Md ••movt1101M ...... fltom The.,..,_ name wed Hunt1no1on leecti. CA 92147 In tne ... endlOt ...... of If YOU NEED AN EXPLA· No MIO. Paoe 536 ... aoutad Md delMlred IO -Mid land ::a:: lancl, by Mid l•ltllftfort .. ..... Meadow View Sch004 MAAY WAOOELL JORDAN NATION OF THE NATURE 111111umant No. 19011. Of· uiidel'919d 1 wrtnen Dec-~ 1t1e to wNp-loc:atlon 11: HAAllllV'I 5702 Clartl Dr~ A "9tlflon 1111 blen ,,., OF THE PROCEEDING ~ Aecordl of Otanoe lll'Mlon of DeflUll Md 0. ICOCll c:it .. CHEWION MfMCI. Huntington Beech. CA 92849 by VALDEMAAS V JUR· AGAINST YOU, YOU Counly, Ctlllornl1, ind l¥llftd '°'Sall, Md 1 ~ Md "*'9 rrom l8"dt otllet T'tiec Nici b1Ak ti.,._ 11 PINNnt View Sc:flOOI JAKS In Iha 811P«lor Court SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· pur'tUln1 10 Oellfornll C!Ylt Notloe of Oef9lllt and Eleoo 1"'1 "'°"her~ ... lnttndad to tie OOMul'll• 1eee2 Landau Lane of Orange Countw tequllt· YEA. Code 88 1358 and Call· lion to hit. The undlrlianld ICtlbld, oil Of OM Mlle, tun-Mated at IM oflllce of! IUfl. Ing lhll VALOf"MAAS V Notlceltlletaby911/enlllel fornla CIYll COde 88 2124. ~Mid NoCIOe o(O. nett Ind 1h1ft•, Into, fltON OCM>W CO .. 1070 Huntlngtone..dl,CA82847 J\JAJAKS be ~ed • II 10:00 A.M on Aptll 3, 292•b. 29244: ...... pubic ,..,.. Md llaGtton to hit 10 tlltOllth OI aero.. '"' H. 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Of !MM, ~ M ~·---l1lflC (Ill --Wh9llver .. ,.. ..... IOt f/I Oflcial ,.._ , .. OCIMI V9W ICMOOl, .,_-, anoe "'9W be "' ,,.,..,, or 'r fltet, llMW Md "'°" &AC t "'°' . ..,. off lie fMttl.c OOfda IOMm OJI ~ ~111~ ,AlllC«L I UnH3,Cltyot lot tleCllll'll ot deell-IMP MlflaCI 1r •Alli Al.10 UC.,TINO ~ ........... ,.11,,111 cir'~ YOU A ~:::o!O: :::. : ~ =-C:::. ....... .: Cell NcMt 142 ... 11 ~~fut ' t 11 ' ~Or.,. C011t ~ Pitot March I, 13 20, IMS a 5 4500 s 4500 w ... ) -T J .. Fresh fruit dessert Today·~ busy h05t or hostess can simplify pttparation of c&elant party foods by offerinaa vanety of make-aftead.1ntriauinaa~1iun that set the tone for a fcstjvc pla. Tht' first step toward a successful pany 1s discovering the wonders of frozen puff pastry. h's a delicious. multi-purpose product 1n the hands of the sman chef. It can be ··jelly-rolled" with difTcrtnt filhnp. wrapped around a wheel ofchecseorstandon its own as a bascformini- pizzas. In whatever form it's used. it serves as a naky. buttery complement to piquant mix- tures. Hot pepper sauce is a prime way to add that in viting navorto fillings. It blends with a vanetyofinptdicnts. enhanci ng them With its characteristic tang and zest. A menu of easy. do-ahead hot and cold buffet items follows: Savory Her bed Baked Bnc 1s sure to raise evebrows ~hen it's baked like a pie. An anist1c chef might make a design on the pastry covering to match the tJblc setting or create a theme fora tasteful presentation. Star performers on the appetizer 1rayare Sa usage and Spinach Pinwheels and.Miniature P1ssaladiere. Both get their ex tra zi p from hot sauce. The Pissaladiere. a cousin of the pizza. can be froze n and reheated. or made in steps over a period of time. · Crab Spread is delectable served on crackcrs. The vcgctablcs add texture and it tastes even better when pre'pared a day ahead. ~t--=S=h=r.i ma can also be used successfully in..lhl! recipe .. P~percd Mushrooms made with a heavenly blend of seasonings are tasty hors d'oeuvrcs. Keep a small holder for food picks nearby for spearing. All of these recipes can be made 1n advance and refrigerated uncooked 10 be baked. heatedorunmoldedju t before serving. SAVORY HERBED BAKED BRIE wt.eel H wa.~ aa.,~bMa..I mel•u 111 diameter •;• cup cllopped fresll parsley 1 small clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon dried rosemary, cruslled t teaspoon dried leaf tllyme, craslled l teaspoon dried leaf m.,joram, enstied 8 very tllla sliCH llard salami (t oance1), finely cllopped 1 1lleet froiea puff pastry 1 eu. sllgaitty beaten ·Place Brie in freezer JO minutes. Ina small bowl mix together parsley. garlic. rosemary. thyme and marJoram. Remove Bne from freezer.slice in halflcngthw1sc witha long thin-bladed knife. Spread herb m1iuurc over cut side of Brie. Sprinkle with chopped salami. Press Brie Getting hooked on fish en trees Fish and )hcllfish arc a "big catch" for today's health-conscious consumers who are keeping in tune with the trend toward lighter. more nutritious eating. Most supermarkets carry a var- iet y of fish in several differen t forms: but th e frozen form is among the most popular because of its availability. convenience and case of preparation. Fish fill ets cut into cubes make delicious kabobs for grilling or broiling. Brush with a fa vorite pourable salad dressing while cook- ing. Leftover cooked fish can be the s1an of a quick main dish salad. Add crunchy fresh vegetables from the crisper and dress with creamy mayonnaise. Fillets sauteed 1n margarine ben- efit from a sprinkling of bread crumbs flavored with zesty grated Parme an cheese. Baking is another practical way to prepare most types of fish. Cheddar Fish Florentine feature s rich. golden' natural Cheddar cheese and hcrbed bread crumbs layered with conve nient frozen spinach. thawed. and your favorite fish filkts. This elegant en tree is sure to 1mprc'I,. Proper cooking ensures moist and tender fish. while overcooking causes loss ofna\ or and tenderness. Fish IS done when the translucent fl esh turns opaque and Oakes or separates easily when tested with a fork. When the occasion calls for something special. splurge with Shrimp Newburg for Two. Ma yon- naise lakes most of the work out of preparing the creamy sauce while adding a tangy flavor that comple- ments the other ingredients. Look for pall) shells in the frozen food secti on of your supermarket. Eas~ to keep on hand. the)' make an attractive edible "dish ... CHEDDAR FISH FLORENTINE 1 cup sllredded Clleddar cheese % tablespoons dry bread crumbs 'I• teaspoon dried tarragon leaves, crushed 1 10-oaace~ package frozen cllopped splnacll. tllawed, well- dralDed '• po11nd frozen flsll fillets, thawed Combine chee<1e. crumbs and tanagon.: rcscnc •1. cup. Combine remaining cheese mixtu re and (Pleaee eee HOOK:&D/C5) ... halvnbeck t~. Thaw paltry sheet 20minUICS11 IOOlll temperature: ptly unfold. RoH,...,,, oat oa ftourtd surface to a rectanak 11 by 12 indln. Place 8rieincenterofp111ry. Brinaedersof' pastry over top: cut off ncna. Seal com~ts by bruthina with eaand pressing pastry t .. htt. T o bake. place Bric seam-side-down on hJhtly greased jelly.roll pan. Brush with ea and make 4 holes in top.• Bake in JS().dqree oven 30 minutes or until pastry isaolden and puffed. (ChCCK inside should be runny.) Let stand at least 15 minutes before serving. Serve with crackers. Yield; I whole baked Bric. IS to 20 servinp. •Note: A design may be made for tM top from the excess pastrydouah. It should be sealed with egg and pressed to seal. SAUSAGE AND SPINACH PINWHEELS .,.... ........... .... 1 mHl•m ..... ,c .. .,1• (.._.I cm,) lf.te .......... ~ .. .ee 'r'atea.,...aalt ·~ tea.,... P"•• •mace 1 paePle (II .-ca) frnn di••• t plaaeta,•rablH ... ~4ry l paclla1e (II owes) frosacMp,1• kale, drailled ... ~Uy 3 egt, Uptly bea&a, .. vWe4 'r'a pou4 Gnyere dtefte, sra&H (% ctll">_,_t __ ........,.. -Dll1Jrrezea-,effJU -- 1 n large skillet brown sausage over medium heat: add onion. cook S minute~. Stir in hot sauce. salt and mace: cook 2 minutes. In food proccssorcombfoesausagc mixture. spinach. kale. 2 eggs and cheHe. Process j ust to blend. Thaw past()' hects 20 minutcsat room temperature: gently unfold. Roll 01JLeach ,heet on a noured surface to a rectangle 18 by i~dhalft-~01Jo<Q- ('8Ch rcctanale leaving a 1-indfOOrdcr.oo the long side. ' Roll up.jelly-roll fashion. rolling toward 1he border edge. Brush border with remaining beaten egg: press to seal tightly. Pinch ends together. Brush tops and sides of roll with rcmainingbcatcn egg. Makecutsalongtopof l.'ach roll at I-inch invervals. Pla<;e rolls on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake in a 3SO-dcgrecove n 30 minutes or until golden. Allow to stand IS minutes before 'ii icing. Yield: 12 scrvings (36 p1cccs). MINIATURE PISSALADIERE t sbttts fro1ea .,.u pastry (Pleue-APPSAL/C6) sure sign of spring California cuisine heads East The harbingers of spring arc on the wa y. ny day now the first red robin will bob into view -the tiny shoots of the croci will pu'lh throuah the earth -and. to the dcliaht of desscn lovers. Iona rosr-"' red stalks of rhubarb will appear in our markets. Onct known H 1hc pie plant ticcau~ it made such 'ood onts. rhubarb 1s a arcat favorite in early spnna before other fresh fru1l5 come to market. It combines happi· ly with ot-r fruil5 -particularly \trawbtrritt -10 make a d~hc1ous tan·swctt fillina for ptc or tan hells. t table1pooa1 b•tter, cat In pieces • t c.ps 1&rawateri1e1, llaJved t tea.,....• letn• J•tee l''I ""MP' a &ablffPM'lt fl09r •,w teH,... ... , Prepare pastry as package .directs. Linc 12 tan pent ( 3 inches 1n d1amrttt 11 top) or shallow muffin cups with pastf'). Chill. CombiM rhubarb. caa and but· tcr: mill well. Gently atir 4n straw- hmies and ltmon JUh. Sift suaar. flour and .. 11 toerthtt: mil into fruit. Divide fruit amoftl tan shells. Place on blkina sheet. EnJO) th~ tam no"' while frHh rhublrb I\ av:ulablc. Bakt in prrhcatt'd 37s.dqrtt y~cn un1il Plltry 11 browned. about TRAWIERRY AND IUIUIARB fU m'nuln. Remove &ans from TARTS pans whik 11111 warm. If ~ired. 1ervc wuh wh1oord c~am or I ,.eblt ,.. uni .a1 10ppina. Makes I 2 ·~inch tani. I~ frn\l ,..n•, NI .... 1--Or u~ l CUP' of fro1cn. Un• lllda ptftt'I ~ C.\\CC:tcncd rhubarb Owners of fained Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant adopt ideas for lighter f oocls 8)' BEA ANDERSON Of .. hlr""' ..... How do> ou entertain houscauc ts who art owners of an 1ntcrn111onall> famous restaurant? ThcaMv.cri 1mpleforDonn11nd Robert Ham ofHunungton Beach. "Wc catoutarooftcnasPos ibJe." That soluuon served a a bonus for Bett y and be Groff. bccau~ thl'~ pecked upa number of menu ideas forthctrvrotrs Farm Rr~aauro nt fcatunna Ptnn ylvan1a Dutch cu1s1nc. Bctt). who arcw up in 1trad1t1onal Mennonnt farm home. learnl.'d at an car1) qr how to prtparc the won4crful country dishes th11 rtt1C' t th~ bounty of I~ rolhna farmlandsof Lancnltt Count). SMa~ays •anted &0own her own rtsllurant.anda\1t.h1ld he oftC'n s>la)C'd t~pmc of'l'1t1na1nd !t"rv•naSYHt . a routine rc~·atcd thou nd ofumeu )tar. T1'tlillnil~rntcrpri~.~h1chbtpnin l%0onahm111.'dba "no" onf'K1 ••dyncraatofl ~Od1~" who~k th1outhcnt1<'1.·ount r)-Cil\ IC' cookcf').""hichBctt)wt>"~ non~mou -.uhahundancc "Tl\( Ptnn'~ han1a Dutch art known for"-'" 1naquant1t\. I he' arr , l.'r~ ph~ sacnl pcopk .. .farmcr~ who work hard. so the' need 10 l'at:l lot." fkm l.'\plaint'd. · \n<l .11though hrrl"C"'ltaurant has folloy.eJ this 1rad1t1on. hi.' ha<i been <.hanging \Oml' of her rl.'c1pc,, making them lighter For m\tann~. \he \31d. "v.c had used a lot ofrrcam w1t h Hgetables. hut no" 111\cltmm:ucd and "c no longer add salt or sugar ... ~inn• thl'tr man) tops at Orange Count) and l o' '-\ngck\ re\taurants. produ1.·c mnr~ct' and dehcatc~scns. Bell) \3) 'I he -..antHodo more d1 he\ 1hu1 JrC l1&hll'rand use mort fresh garden "e&C'tablc c;he "c .. pccu~ll) fond ol the ahforn1a I~ h \CI C table plafll"f. which ,he plnn., to adopt 1mmcd1a1C'I ) "We do do a numbe1 off re h "cgetablc d1\hl'' in .. omc m3nntr. but we ha \c nlwa rH•d 11 with meat." HOY.C' er they will continue to ..crve \Cgetablc with brownt.·d b\ltter. a pc 1nlt' ofthl' house th31 also Oa,orsa numberof pa\tad1!1hcs \nd v. hill' Bcm "a impressed "1th the abundant d1 pla'" forfrt h proJu1.-c 1n our markC't . he mar"cled O\l'rthc fa t thot 1,hed1dn't sec m:in' ot the fruit or 'C"ltt hlc'l madc1ntorch he -,another' p«1ah). : 1n~c c.:u tome!'\ ha~c repeated! a kcd topurch~ K"thc rchshc\. the (irofT..ure no" pa ~n11na th-:m and recent I mtrodu cd a hneof11fl pa k :u th\• ltltcrnat1onal Fane) FooJ how 1n o \naelc . \Ii unu ual fcaturcoflhtGroff re taurant 1 r' 1nuuc t chtXolatC' ra~1.·and <'ra<'._crpudd1n1 na the> are\Catcd... th C'lncnJO 1h trc. ''""htlcthc' ha,eroom forthcin .. &-m'He1:1pdo1,hoon p1c.·.a localc.pcc1:itt\ '' n or1&1nal \\her fam1h ""''l'r l'Utl'd forthcdl\h, fkm C\~hmentl"tl "'1th a numbcrot (Pleue ... LIOHT</C2 } J J i I I . I I 4 i. ,. t• .Tcy piquant seaf eod casserole The local fish markcl 1 1hc seen~ of more busilin& 1u'ti uy 1hc~ di) wi th housewi ves. bachelors. youna professionals and home c.·oou of al descripfions lined up. swappina ~i s and ti on how to catc o l e a)'. II ofths~ 1 good nc~ . b«ausc stafood not onl)' is dchc1ous. eas)·lO- prepare and quick-cooking. bul. it's also healthful and nu1ri11ous. One-recipe to try is Seafood Vero Au Grutin. a piquant dish combinina shrimp and M:allops with juicy graptfru1l !ICCttons. Mushrooms add an eanhy taste and parslc) ils S3\0I')' bouquet tO the mixture that 1s pooncd ii) to a casserole. topped~ it h sautted breadcrumb . shrtddcd Cheddar and Swiss cheeses and baked briefly. It can be prepared ahead of time up to the point of baking. making it a ~reat treat for entertaining. When working with seafood. remember not to overcook. Fish or .. seafood should be heated JUSI until the meal gets flak) -bc)ond that it loses fla vor. Kec:p it mo1s1 and succuknt becuu'>l' 1t dric very qu1ckh, Ont.· wonderful solution I 10 use: citrus fruit. It doesn't overwhdm the natural taste of seafood and adds a sparkling succuknct> to dishes. SEAFOOD VERO AU CRATIN 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided "'a cup chopped onions ~ pound mushrooms, sliced 'Va pound medium Slifimp, peeled and develned ·~ pound fresh sea scallops, sliced ln half Va teaspoon salt •, teaspoon dried dill weed Pinch of pepper 2 c ups grapefruit sections 1'• cup dry bread crumbs 11, cup shredded Chedda r cheese 1 • cup shredded Swiss cheese '·• cup chopped parsley . In medium skillet melt 11/i tablespoons butter: saute onion until transparent. .\dd mushroom~. shrimp and.scallops; cook 5 minutes longer or un til seafood is cooked. Remove from heat. Stir in salt. dill and pepper. Gentl) fold in grapefruit sections. Turn into a buttered 2-<iuart casserole. In small skillet melt remaining l 'h tablespoons bullcr: sur in bread crumbs. Sprinkle crumbs. Cheddar and Swiss cheese and parsley evenly over casserole. Bake in a 400-degree oven 15 10 20 minutes or until cheese melts a nd bread crumbs arc lightly toasted. Serve with brown rice. if desired. Yield: 4 to 6 servi ngs. ,,,,.,. ~. t ~ ~ i ~ •. r Ii ~ J t., ~. : l . s • , j ~ ~ t i I I 1 • I • f t t -c t I • • ~, ...... I ' j f1 I I r;;;=~=~=:=~::§6f';e~,.S~M~O~M~FO~R~20=~=LESS==.1 I . I Kids love I the great taste I and texture of Weber's Bread. See for yourself! R-41 IT011£ COUPON IEJCPIMI 1(1 I/II L------·------------,..--------------------.. ( ( LIGHTER DISHES ••• From C l the rc~&auranl ii < 'hicktn 1ol1zfu1. "Ev~r)onc wan1s 11 and asks whc:i-t the nam,· ''amc from. Ac1ually tt was one: of tho..c spur·of~thc·momen1 th inas. "This i• our wcddina chickcl\ rte1pr and normall) it would~ ~rved in ~Uy thcll,. It 1sn·1 possible to mukc that mun)' each niaht. so I do what the Ami~h do:._ use link pas&ry squares." When a Philadelphia paper wa" doing un article on the farm . Bett y Yid. "th<.') wanted the name of the recip<.• but it didn't have one. I just happcncd .to think of our deur Amish friends. Elam and Hannah S101t1fus. and that's how it got its name."' Her rt.-c1pes for Chicken S1olt1fu., and hoofl) Pie an.· reprinted from "Betty Gron~~ Countr) Goodnch Cookbook." CHICKEN STOLTZFUS ~-poud roa1Ua1 chicken, cut ln&o 8 plttes 4 quarts water I tablespoon salt 6 black peppercorns 1 .. teaspoon ground saff roa 12 tablespoons butter 12 tablespoons ( :s, cup) flour % cups ll1ht cream 1 .. cup finely cltoppec! parsley Pastry Squa res, recipe follows When I make Chicken S10/1fus. I ust• a /;1rgt• roas1in& chicken: it has much morr fsftmd flavor. Betty Groff Put the chicken inan 8-<iuart pan wi th the water.and bring toa boil. Skim ofTth cscum: then add the salt. peppercorns and saffron. Reduce heat. partially cover and simmer for I hour. Remove chicken and cool a Ii Ille. Strain stock and reserve 6cups. When chicken is cool enough to handle. remove skin and bones and cut meat in bi tc-siLe pieces. Mek-the butter and mix in the flour. Cook over medium low heal unt11 gollren and buo ing: t en s11r int e reserve c 1c en stock and the cream. stirring constantly. and cook over high heat until the sauce comes toa boil. Simmer until thickened and smooth. Rt·ducc hea t.add chicken pieces and parsley. While chicken is simmering. make the pas tr) i,quarcs. a:i cup lard 1 :i cup butter 3 cups all-parpose flour t tdl Pastry Squares It cup (about) Ice water . Cut the lard and butter into the fl our and salt wi th a pastr)' blender. or mix with your lingers until it fo rms crumbs. Sprinkle ice.· water over crum bs wi th left hand while tossing crumbs lightly with righ t hand. using only enough water to keep the dough together. · Press dough in to a ball and place on a ligh tl) floured surface. 01\ Ilk in 2 part~. Roll out each part in a large rectangl e on ungreased cookie sheet (roll the dough d irectly onto the sheets ). about 11--inch thick. Cut dough • into I-inch squares with a pastr) wheel or sharp knife. Bake in a 350-dcgree oven for 12 to 15 minutes. until lightly browned . .\rrange the squares on a platter and spoon the chicken m1 tu re over them l cup unsifted flour SHOOFLY P IE Crumb Topping 12 cup light brown sugar _ 1 1 cup vegetable shortening I teaspoon baking soda 1 cup boiling water Liquid Bottom I cup 1oldeD1able molasses 1.a teaspoon salt 9·1ncb unbaked pie shell Combine: the flour. brown sugar and shortening in a bowl and cu t wi th a pastry blcndc:r or rub with yo ur lingers unt1l 11 forms fiiw numhs. Dissolve the soda in boiling wa ter in a bowl:add the mula'ISC!l and salt and s11r10 blend well. Pour liquid mixture in to the unbakt.•d pie: 'llll'll ;.ind sprinkle the crumb topping evenly over it. Ba ke in a 375-degrce oven for I 0 minutes: then reduce till' temperature to 350dcgrecsand bake for 30 minutes longer. or until ~ct (w hen the pie is given a gently shake, the top should remain firm). Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream. --==-=-:::-~-=-~-=---------... 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Stanina 11 I tea-•••• •• . . lonpt sidt. rol~ up: pinch seam and ends to stal. If you've ever looktd into 8 Heat oven lo J7S dqtea. On Place seam sidt down on cookie EurQptan pastry shop window. you unsrcaltd rookie sheet. unroll sheet. With sharp or 1erratcd knife. rtmember the beautiful crtationsor douah into 2 Iona rectanales. Over-cul 1/1·inch deep slash acnathwiw the bakers. The flavorful flllinp lap Iona aides 'IJ inch: firmly press down center of roll. Bake at 37' and cttative s~apinas art hard to fdect and perforations to seal. dtatttt for U to 20 minutts or until foract-;--and hard t<>pass up. Preu or roll to form a I 3 " 7-inch soldcn brown: Cool on wire rack Inspired by those Europtan deli-rectanaJe. for 15 minutes. cacits. Fruit 'n Swirl and European Combine ca whiat and Crtam of In small bowl. combine pow. Nut Loaf arc two easy recipes you tarter: bea1 until foamy~ dered supr. rum utract and milk: ca~ make at home,. Both have tasty add •1~ cup SUP( and tiil until stiff mix until smooth. Drizzle over nlhnas and attractive shapinp, and peaks form . · loaf. If desirtd. prnish with pecan each needs less than an hour from Spread over dough lo within 1/1 halves. 8 1trvin15. start to serving. Flaky refriaerattd ,-----------------------..;;:,_ ______ ....:::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:============::::=============== crescent roll douah is the timc- savlna inaredicnt that replaces the from-scratch douah of the Euro- pean counterparts. The unique shaping of Fruit •n Nut Swirl results in swirls of a cherry. raisin and nut fillina in each slice. To create the luscious pockets of. filling you simply spread the mixture over the crescent dough. roll it up and coil it into a round cake pan. A powdered sugar alaze. navored with a hint oflemon . tops the finished cake. Special enough for tea time. European Nut Loaf features a nut- filled meringue pecking out slits on top of the golden brown coffee cake. Easy sha ping directions tell you how to slash the crescent dough to let the meringue bake through. Drizzle with a glaze and garnish with pecan halves for the perfect final touch. · FRUIT 'N NUT SWIRL ~ Clp C OpPecl WI Utl If.I cap rai1ln1 2 tablespoons sugar ~ tta1pooa claaam• 1 eu, separated 2 (8-ounce) cans refrl1erated crescent dluer rolls If.I cup cllerry preserves 1 tablespoo• water __ . 1f.J ~dered IUpr'--- 1 'fJ to % te11poon1 lemon J•lce Heat oven to 3 7 5 degrees. Lightly grease 9-inch round or square pan. In small bowl. combine walnuts. raisins. sugar. cinnamon and egg yolk. Set aside. Unroll dough into 4 long rec- tangles: firmly press perforations to seal. Spread preserves over each piece of dough to within one inch of edge: sprinkle with walnut mixture. Staning at longest side. roll up: pinch scam to seal. Wind eac h piece of dough into prepared pan. begin- ning at outer edge and loosely coi ling toward center of pan. Press together ends of each dough roll after all are placed in pan. Combi ne egg white and water: brush over dough. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from pan immediately. In small bowl. combine all glaze ingredients: driule over wa rm coffee cake. Cu t into wedges; serve warm. 8 to 10 servings. EUROPEAN NUT LOAF 8-011ace cu refrl1erated cres- cent dlllner roll• 1 eu separated 11 .. te11pooa cream of tarter 11 .. cap 111gar 1 tablespoon Hllr Connoisseur to conduct wine seminar Noted wine connoisseur and C'olumn1 st. Robert Lawrence Balzer. will co nduct an eight-week wine seminar at the Disneyland Hotel. Anaheim. starting Monday. The seminar will focu s on wines of Californ ia. Germany and France. highlighting the areas and vineyards where grapes arc grown and vintners who produce· the wines. Each session will feature a wine-tasting from the region dis- cussed. Sessions will tx held at 7 p.m. on Mondays through Ma> 13. Regis- tration is 51 75. For information. call Marilyn Kirkwood at (213) 432-5931 or (2 13) 435-8447. • • • Another noteworthy wme event at tht• Disneyland Hotel will take place at 7:30 p.m. Ma rch 28 when Jvscph Phelps of Joseph Phelps Wine!). Napa C:ountr. will lead a~cst~ through a spccia selection of his wines. , Also to Ix presented in "An Evening with a Winemaker" series will Ix Mi chael Graich of Oraich Hills Cellars. Napa County. April 25: Ken Brown of Zaca Mesa Winery. May 30: and Richard Graff of Chalone Vineyards. June 27. For information call (714) 778-6600. • • • Cittek Easter Dinner will be prepared hy Kay Pastor~us at 6:30 p.m. at M) Favorite Th1np Cook· 1n1 hool. 14 70 Culver Drive, Irvine. Fee 1s S20. 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Timbale preparation upd•ted C'h1ractttt1td by thcer dis· Chttly BroC'coh..("auhOower Tim· in the bltnaer. to puttt the: vea-cuts cooking time from an hour to tinctivt rouod 1hulc. ti.mbllts art bales. pre ra&ion iuueamlinfll by ttablft 1nd bl~ the i_n~~~ts. ~ntv t $ minutes. The recipe a_lso small baked custards with a dchcaatc _1u~1u· n'l.Jl-bl!cru~Jll.JOllXL~~~i:.._--::1:Jl~:beese~~wi~OA1-~-i~~~-t"iC?'ft'~rtttmat-·tJa:~rru navor a texture. parma t cm lhc microwave oven and frozen wilh t~qatothic:ken the veaetable directions using the hot water bath. by classic French recipes calls for vegetables in chttSC sauce. mixture and to give rich navor to for non-microwave owners. careful auention to technique. to You make the distinctive two-the timbale. so there is no need for With the colorful green and prevent curdling. and long, slow layered timbalcs by simply whirling additional chttSC, creamy yellow layers formed by the baking in a water bath. eac h froze n veaetable with its Baking the layered vegetable two vegetable miittures. the tim- ln this foolproof recipe for cheese sauce. seasoninas and an egg custards in the microwave oven bale make an especially auractjve _.;.-----------,,...----------------------------, vege1ablc recipe. For an interesting garnish. place a dice of olive or fancil y-c ut pimiento in each custard cup before filling wit h the C:O.ta MeM-Ne:wport and Virginia Openl4Houn We inYlte )QJ to taste the ddidous difference of Donut Inn donuts ... the fresh-baked ftavot' and fragrance of pure ingredients ... and the generous size and great variety, too! a Treat )QJt'Klf today to a dozen of our delicious donuts. Now only S2.56 a doz.e_n~.~No~C;oupon;•~!::: Necessary.• pureed vegetable . CHEESY BROCCOLI· CAULIFLOWER TIMBALES Broccoli Layer 10-ounce packa1e f roiea broc· coll In a cheese flavored sauce •1 .. cup dry bread.cnunbs "' teaspooa dry mustard 11 .. teaspoon pepper 1 egg 6 ripe olive slices or pimiento strips Caullflowu Layer 10-ounce package frozen cauliflower in a cheese flavored slice. Pour equal amounts ot broc· invert onto servina-plate. 6 ser- sauce coli mixture into cups. vings. ~. to ~'a teaspoon tllyme leaves Microwave cauliflower pouch as Conventloaal Dtrectiou: Heat '19 teaspoon white pepper directed on package for 6 minutes. oven to 350 degrees. Heat broccoli z e111 In clean blender container or food and cauliflower pouches for 15 processor. add contents of minutes as directed on the pack- Uenerousl} grease six 6-ouncc cauliflower pouch. thyme. wh ite ages. Prepare timbales as directed custard cups. Microwave broccoli pepptr and 2 eggs: blend well. Pour above. Set cups in 13 x 9-inch (3- pouch for 6 minutes as directed on cauliflower mixture carefully over quart) baking dish with about I the package.• broccoli mixture in caps. inch hot water. In blender container or food Arrange cups in rin"g: microwave Bake at 350 degrees for 55 to 65 processor. add contents of broccoli on High for 12 to 15 minutes or minutes or until knife in51rted near uch. bread crumbs, mustard. until · knife inserted near center center comes out clean. Let stand 3 pepper and I egg: blend until comes out clean~rofafing cups 1/4 to 5 minutes. Loosen edges with smooth. In bottom of eactf turn every 3 minutes. Let stand 3 to knife: invert onto serving plate. !!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!l!l~~~~~~-~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~p~re~p~a~r~ed~cu~s~ta~r~d~c~u~p~. p~l~ac~e~I ~o~liv:e:_~5~m~i~n~u~te:s~. L~oo~se~~ned~g~e:s~w~it~h~k~n~ifi~e:,: •To reduce preparation time. eauHflower poueh c-an-~icro-•• A great new taste from a blend of nature~ finest grains. wa ved as directed on package wh'ile preparing broccoli mixture . Versatile onvesstill popular - By TOM HOGE A~ WIN_..,_. W'*' They sa} olives arc an acquired taste. but I've always beeo fond of the little fruit and enjoy them in a varict} of dishes. I realiLcd how versatile olives can be some years ago when I was covering news in the Mediter- ranean area. Olive groves thrive in that sector. The main produce is oil. but the local cooks alsp put the fruit to many uses besides in canapes. I tri ed dozens of variations while in southern Italy. includi ng numer- ous appeti zers. of course. plus chicken dressed with olive stuffing and such attractions as olive bread and ol ive soup. both of which I liked. Probabl y no fruit has been as closely linked to man's develop- ment as the olive. They are said to have been discovered around 3000 B.C. by dwellers in the Mediter· rancan. who came upon some gnarled trees and tried the fruit. Oli ves eventually became a fea· ture in cooking. and olive oil was used to light tamps and fuel stoves. In the days of the Caesars. Romans rubbed themselves with olive oil. which they believed contributed to longevity." In the 18th century. Franciscan missionaries brought olives to Peru and then to California. where groves were soon developed. Today. California is a leading producer of the fruit. especiall y the black ol ive. The olive tree is one of nature's hardiest plants. if the climate is right. It will survive in meager soil. sendi ng its roots deep down for water so that it can withstand parching droughts. Olives go well wi th chicken. as in this recipe. . 1-pound cblcken, cut ln serving pieces Salt and pepper to taste ''I teaspoon paprika 'f.t cap salad oil I cup raw rice I small clove 1arlic, miaced J can (I poand) tomatoet 1 can (8 oances) tomato .. ace I ounce white wine vtae1ar '1'a cap sliced, staffed olives 1 1rea pepper, cat la rtqs 1 medlam oaloa, sliced Season chicken with salt. pepper and hal fof paprika. Heat oil in larae skillet. Add chicken and brown on all sides. Place chicken in shallow 2'h-quan baking dish or pan. Drain off all but 2 tablespoons of fat from skillet. Add rice and garlic and saute about 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes. tomato sauct. wine vinegar and sliced olives. Pour over chicken. Add &rf\'Cn pepper rings and onion slices. - Sprinkle with uh and peppn-and rest of paprika. Cover and bake in preheated JSO-<Jcaru oven for 90 minutes. or until chicken is tender. xrvn 4. Good With I thilled dry white wi~. Classy Autos .c\dvertlsed In the ___......, .. . ~ I APPEAL ••• Prom Cl t table1pooa1 butter or maraar- lae l medtu1n Oltleas, halved and l lar1e clove 1arllc, masbed 1 te11poon dried leaf basll cram bled ' 1 tea1poon dried leaf ore1ano, crumbled 'I• tea1poon bot pepper 11ace 1 CID (14 OUDCH) wllole tomatoe1, drained and cbopped ~ cup 1rated Parme11n cbeese divided ' Thaw pastry sheets at room temperature about 20 minutes; gently unfold. Roll each sheet on a floured surface to a rectangle 9 x 71/J inches. Cut each rectangle into 18 pieces. 2 1/~ x I 'Ii inches (total of36 pieces). Bake rectangles on un- grcased baking sheets in a 350- degree oven 12 minutes qr until lightly browned but slightl y under- done. Remove: cool. Set aside. In medium skillet melt butter: add onions and garl ic. saute 3 minutes. Add basil. oregano and hot sauc~cook 2 minutes longer. Stir in tomatoes: cook 15 minutes until mixture thickens. Remo ve from heat, cool to room temperature. Lightly press the top of each pastry to make a "well." Spoon 11/J teaspoons tomato mixture into each "well ." Sprinkle with 1h tea- spoon Parmesan cheese. Return to oven: bake 15 minutes longeror until cheese melts and pastries are heated through. Yield: 12 servings (36 pi~ces). -- . CRAB SPREAD l envelope plain gelatin 11.a cup cold water up clam-juice,heated to boiling 1 cup m ayonnaise 2 tablespoons Dijon-style mus- tard '1'J teaspoon salt 1."J teaspoon bot pe_p~_r-sauce ----rcanit .,.. ounces) wblfe era · meatdrained "1 cup,ared, seeded and- chopped cucumber 12 cup chopped red pepi>er 'h cup chopped yellow pepper ~ cup chopped scallion :It.a cup heavy cream, whipped In medium bowl mix gelatin wi th water. let stand I minute. Pour boilingclamjuiceovergela tin and sti r unti l completely di ssolved. In small bowl mix ma yonnaise. mustard. salt and hot sauce; stir into gelatin mixture. Chill until the consistency ofunbeaten egg white. Stir in crab meat. cucumber. red and yellow peppers and sca ll ion. Fold in whipped cream. Turn mixture into a lightly oiled 4-cup mold. Chill until firm. at least 4 hours. Flavors will blend if refrigerated overnight. Un mold and serve with crackers. Yield: 12servings (4 cups). PEPPERED MUSHROOMS 'I• cup butter or margarine l "'l pounds small rqusbrooms: trimmed l small clove garlic, mashed 113 cup Worcestershire sauce 112 teaspoon dried leaf thyme, crumbled 11.a teaspoon bot pepper sauce 1.a teaspoon cracked black pep· per 111 teaspoon salt Melt butter in large covered skillet: add mushrooms. cook over medium heat 5 minutes. stirring often. Stir in garlic. cook 5 minutes longer. Add Worceste,rshire. thyme. hot sauce. black pepper and salt: simmer 5 minutes. Cover. Cook I 0 minutes longer until mushrooms are dark and glossy and the liquid has almost evaporated. Serve hot with cocktail picks as an hors d'oeuvre. Can also be served at room temperature. Yield: 12 servings. HOOKED ... From Cl spinach: spoon into I-quart casserole. Top with fi sh and re- served cheese mi xture. Bake at 450 degrees. 15 to 20 mi nutes or until fish flakes easily with fork . 2 servings. SHRIMP NEWBURG 11• cup mayonnaise 2 tabJespoons flour ~ cup quartered mushrooms l tabletpoon 1reen onion slices 1\ cup milk 1'J pound cleaned shrimp, cooked l table1poon white wine t baked patty sbell1 Combine mayonnaise and Oour: stir in vegetables. Gradually add milk: cook. stirring constantly. over low heat unti l thickened. Stir in shrimp and wine: heat thoroughly. Serve over patty shells. 2 servings. Variations: Sub$titutc 4 ounces li nauine. cooked. drained. for patty shells. Sprin kl~ with grated Parmesan cheese. Substitute 6-ouncc packaac frozen crabmcat. 1hawcd. drained, naked. for shrimp. Note: When a recipe calls for cooked shri mp. take ca~ not 10 overcook. Add shrimp to boilina "flit~ and ~immcr atntly )US't unt1l the) turn pink and opaque. Salel tax colected on al taxable lteml . ....... . .... Hartz® toys and treats are a favorite with all pets SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., MARCH 21 THRU WED., MARCH 27, 1915 99! RIGl!MSIZE ... JHIDI _.. .. , e1mw1a• •' . . 99~ EA. HAllZCHEWS RIP CHIPI Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/W9dneeday, M«cft 20. 1- - ·waich French bread rise before your eyes. Breathe deep the aromas of chocolate croissants, honey wheal, · · sourd~, Md rruch more. Most ohlll, SCMlr·the taste of bread ~-hotaait-all day long at)OOL~ bakery, L1 Petite 800~-· r FREE BAGUEITE 1 11 Brillg ln this coupon for a ftte Fre.nch 11 balfftte (18 lnch loaf of bread) wit-h purchase I of any regular loaf of our breads. Limit one I I per customer. Offer ends Mon., April 8, 1985. I : lfO'filanPerie : 1· ~~ I I GRAND OPENING I I I I Mesa ·Verde Center I I Harbor Blvd. and Adam• Ave. I I (n ear Ice C~pades Ch alet ) I Co 1ta Mesa, CA . : (714) 979-5296 -: I c Nl>l l•l.,.• 1t>"°"'.._,_,, ''" CXO PI ~ ... __ ... ____________________ .. •'I & If ~ I/ . ' I CS Otange Cout OAILY PtLOT/Wedneeday. March 20. 1985 - SKILDETDINNERSBEST _ER/END OEBUSY COOKS Amcmca offers a gn~al a bundance 2 CUPI cooked. cubed ham t 12 elbow macaroni or other p11ta and 'a net} of food~. But .\mcri· tttnces) l can ft or 10 ounces) mlld cnn have untQUt" 11mt priont1c 11 te11pooa caraway seeds chtddar fl avor cheese dip and tend to wnn l the best quoht)' 1 can It or 10 ounces) mild •, cup milk meals in the h.•ast amount of ti me. chedda r u d herb flavor cbee.e l teaspoon Worceuersblre Enter the skillet d innrr. dip sauce With a well-stocked pamry and a Apple 1llce1 (optional) I teaspoon dry mustard b1l of imagination. sal1 fying din· In a large skillet melt buuer ovl'r 6 frankfurters, cut Into 1a·lnch ncrs that arc womkrfully tasty can medium heal; add t•abbage. ham slices be put together quic kl y. The trick is and caraway. Cook. ~ti rring oc-l large, ripe tomato, chopped to take ad vantage of the versa1il11y casionall). unul cabbage is crisp· C'ook pa,ta according to package of )Our pan tr) puH ogethers. tender. Sur in l'hcc c d ip. heat I to 2 d1rccuons: drain. In a large ktllct Tr> C'hees} Ham a nd k1llct minute longcr.Garn1!.h w1thapplc combine cheese dip. milk. Dinner. a dcllciou!I. quick-to-fi x slices. 1f desired. Yield: 4 ~rvings. Worcestershire and di) mustard: meal that's a friend to the budget sur unti l rnmbined . Stir in cookc.>d and the bus} cook shon on time. CONEY ISLAND pasta. fran kfurters and tomato. Ham and cabbage. perked with SKILLET DINNER Cook 3 to 5 minutes until hcate-d caraway secd!I ta ke on a new 8 ounces .wa1on wheel pasta, through. Yield: 4 ser ings. dimension when combined with a .---------------------------------------------------------- can of mild chedda r and herb navor dip. Coney Island Skil k t Dinner will make little kid!I giggle wi th glee. but don't be surprised when the college crowd asks for more. Wagon wheel pasta and slices of franks arc bound together "ith the buttery smooth· nl''is of mild cheddar fla, or cheese dip. CHEESY HAM SKILLET DIN· NER 1 tablespoon bvtter or margar· 1ne 12 cups shredded green cabbage Wise eating habits keep energy high Enl·rg) slumps in mid-afternoon when you'"e got work to do. or a surplus of energy when yo u'd ra ther wind down thedayaresym ptomsof ouJnllo.n_:.!nduced energy swings. accoroing tot e C"atifomra OleTetic .\ssoc1atio.n (CDA). "Several common -but unwise -eating habits can cause ex treme· ly irregular energy levels." sai~ Rita . torcy. R.D .. M.S .. CDA president. According to Storey. nutrition· induced fatigue -the classic m1dda) slump -is a commo n complaint of people who combine a poor breakfast with a 100-nch lunch. Thl' rl·med). she says. is as simple as ea11ng a breakfast that provides thl' nght kind of nutrients to carry H>U th rough the morning. The CDA suggc'>tS a 300· 10 400-calorie bal- anced brea kfast containing foods from l.'ach of the fo ur food groups- milk. mt·at. vege tables and fru its. hreads and cereals . .. .\ person sufTering fro m fatigue after lu nch generally eats little or no breakfast -maybe a doughnut and cofTec. The h 1~h carbohyd ra tes and cafTeinc provide a burst of energy but !let!I that person up for a lat~ morning nose-dive when the efTect fad(·.,:· said Storey. "For hreakfast you might try two <,lice!. or whole wheat toast with an apple or o range and a glass of low- fat milk .'' Store) said. Thal gives thl.' aH·ragL' adult one of two reL·ommcnded dail\' servings of milk group · foods." one of four sen tng\ of \.Cgctablc!i. and fruit<; and '""o of the recommended four scr' 1ng., of breads and cereals. It al\o provides about 300 talortc\. adequate to maintain an l'lkt·tl\ I.' energ) level wit hout C\· cc.,.., for people wa tching their \.\\:tght. I at1gul· '' raml'd into the afa·r- noon h\ a hcav). high-fat lunch - pcrhap.., a chec!leburger. french fries and :i '>oli dnnk -which pro\.1des lot<, ol calortl.''> ( 700 in this case). I hi' h1gh-fa1 meal tends to cau'le dro.,.."nl'"' in the afternoon and further <.omplllatl'\ the problem. \ 500-calonc lunch of a chef, \:ilad ""tlh chl.'e'c and turkc). two t:ihk'>poo ni;, of dre':l\lni and live ""hok grn1n n arkcr<. lint'>hcs thl' da' ·, rcqu1rcmcnl lor milk group l11otl\. one of tv.o rL'Lommcndcd ml·at group 'K.'.f\ ing' and add' uni.' morL' 'en 1ng of both \L'&· ctahk<,/fru11s and brl'ad,/cc rcal\ .. r h" lunch pro\ ides protein. lat and larho hydratc\ in a v.<.·11-hal- am·l.'d prormrt 1on tll prc,cn·e an l'H'n kl·cl of vigor throughout the alkrnnon ... Store) 'aid. 1 hi.' ideal proportion of total calortc'i in a day'-; mea t, for the aH·ragl' adult is about 50 rcrcent rnrhoh)dratcs. JO percent fat and 20 pcrfc·nt protein. \ dinna rounding out the rec· omml·ndcd \ervings remaining - one meat group \er\.1ng. two veg· c tabl c s /fr u1t \ and o ne hrcad,/n·real\ -'>Cl tht.• \luge for a rclaxinge,cn1ng. \ul'h a meal migh t con'1\t of 'paghc111 with tomato and meat 'aucc wi th \teamed 1un ·h1n1 nn th e \ldL'. ~lOfL') sugg<!S1'i. f h1 'i meul " 'ia ti<,f}1ng with the balance of nutrient\ that pr<)\ Hie<, enough cncrg} to wind down the da) "8 ) keeping th(' nutrients hal· anfcd all day long. cnerg)' lcHI\ wi ll rcm~n balanced and )'Ou nia)' find you have more energy than )OU 1hought pcwu nlc." Storey !latd COMPLETE SPORTS DAILY In the D1lyPlllt ~------------~------~-----~ ------~ --=~~=-·=~:::.'f!::~:.::;•;ii;1iu•:1•;1•:fi"';111iir~~-=.~ ~!P:-=~·•;!Uii;fiii;r-~=.~ ::::::. I UAl~•r• ""'•1111111111•1P' aow1~:.,-.. \ / •'6lllMA Mr.. "111111111111111111' ••llf•"4.,..._ \---=:: DOUBLE SA VIHS COuPoii" I I DOUBLE SA 11181 coiJpji" I::.. ,,_""' -llOnt ••Ill..,, --1.c1111 .. 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Both the side dishcs featured hcre are hcarty and are best accom· panied by a,light entree. Serve Spicy Mo tacc1oh Mcx· icana for a south-of-the-border touch to menus. Enhance the picante sauce w11h diced srecn pepper. kidney beans and tomato. Save time b) cooking the pasta shape. mostaccioli. while pre~na 1trv1n1 o or c 1c en. 11m Ylad. and brvC'l"llf: of )Our ehotce. V eactablt bttK Medic) " a fantastic wa) ao add extra vq- etabltt to a menu. U11n1 conve- nience t)i>e inaredacnts. th11 sick dish can bt-reedted for awmbty whilc the pam 11 cookina. T~uttd sha~ such as Fusilli. Rotellc. Twirls or Cur'ly Macaroni are sugcstcd here for 1utural interest and character. Toss the pasta with veactabl~. saucc. and cheese and pop 1n the oven for IS to 20 minutes for a hot and bubbly dish. Meanwhile. ar- ranat the table scnina and put last minute touchc on the entrce and dcs~rt. ~ • 12·0Z. 80nUS • S.WE I 10 HENRY WEINHARD'S BEER 7M-lllL 80rTU • MV£ I II DEWAR'S WHITE LABD. SCOICH I 754.Jll 90l'TU • ~ S I I CANADIAN ewe WHISKEY "'9DI AYM AMI: . ····=------ri&ifma -:i~r::-·-• •· ..... cam,... ···-,_-.T .. U __ ..... ...• ,... ... ·~·-· Win 'lOOO, _ ..... ~ ... -··-----...... --·---. ..... . .. --. - .. -·..r ·-_...._ __ . . . --·-. .. .. . -:·t~ ·•·111a:r·-····""---.. tea l tifW CWll ·•· 1-•••nne --~ .. , ........ ca. .... OVER •aaao,ooo IN PRIZES-AlllLABLE _ ............................. -.. ............. -.,......., ., __ ·-... . ... ..... ·-.... .... ... . ..., --°""'··-··· .. . . . a.:mr.I~"' .... ;:=~-=:=~~-,.;,:::,:::,..• ;:';..::-;...; ·."ft': .. ;::=~-=~ .. ................ ,,,. .............. ~,. ................. ~ ............ ,, ...... :..:r ..... ~ .... -.._ ............. ~ ............... ,. .... -J/f• -.. Prtcet on both peg• effective at 811 louthemC.Ufoml• Alph• Bet• Mariet1 Thura., M•. 21 through Wed., M•. 27, 1115 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WlllERS IN ALPHA BETA 'S CALIFORNIA DI El Mii' &AME! ' ' . - ~"' ....... ,.,,., I IMIHJI• . ..._ • _...... ... I~ nf9 (H"9 ...ce CM) .............. 1-.. ftfJI Ul"t ...ee cu• re4 k...., ..... ...... -....,--Ii l ~ ft1f1 (ll t•tH) Mt• .... .......... 3 ftlfl (I ...ee9) ... laffW. WtlllM · utc srccn pepper in buner or maraarinc 1n lartt sauctpan until cnsp.-lC'ndC'r. Add stewed tomaton. kidnC'y beans and pacantc salsa. Cook over low heal. s11mn1 OC· casionally. until hot. M~nwhile. cook most1cc1oli ac· cordin1 to packaae directions: dram. Gently toss most.acc1oli wuh sauce. blcndina well: serve. 5 to 6 SC'rvin1 . VEGETA B L E C H EESE MEDLEY t C8'I ( Jt ewe pecb1e> frnea mlse4 nset.ables I padap (t.17-oacel ~lckn sravy mlJll 'II Cllpl waaer 'r'a aea.,... dry mnt.ard % e•pe fnlW, re&eUe, twlrlt or cvly maeareaJ, ucooked I c•p ,.1tet1rl1ed process 1llarp Americu clteete, tllrecWed Cook vegetables according to package directions: drain. Prepare gravy mix according to package directions using I 11l cupswater: add mustard. blending until smooth. Meanwhile. cook macaroni ac- cordmg to package dirccuo ns. drain. Combine vegC'tablC's. grav) macu oni and cheese: blend -well Pfacr rrr +~ -quan--casscrolc sprinkle remaining cheesC' on top Cover. bake at 350dC'grees for 15 to 20 minutes or until hot and bubbl) 4 to 5 scn· ings. By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,.,, ......... .\ccording to Webster. Swiss Steak 1s ··a slice of rou nd steak into ~h 1ch llo ur 1s pounded on both sides and then browned in fat and smothered 1n tomatoes and other vegetable\ and S('awn ings... The o ther 'egctablesare. asa rule. onion and ccler. ""h\ ·. WISS teak IS called ··c;" ,,;, .. 1s an' one·s guess. Cullnar. · h1\ton hufT'> haH' not 't'I 111 m ' lno" kdgl' traded do" n lhl' un~1n of It, name Rl·t:1JX'S for ~"I\'> "itcal \tancd lropp1ng up 1n thl' la't hall ol thl· I 9~(J\ It "a'i cons1derell cconom1· cal bccamrthc round steal called fo r ofTcrcd little "ash: and 11 tx·raml' a fa, ontc fam1h dt'h In one well -circulated coolhook of that pcnod bacon dripping!'. were u<;ed for hro~n1ng the \teal and green peas "ere added No\\ada\ s cooh arc 1.1111 de' 1\tng ,anat1ons. In the follo"1ng. rl·c1pe rl·ccntl~ de' doped b~ a ( altlorn1:i cook. mushrooms arc used \eawn1ng'> too. haH· LhJngcd In t'arl~ rcc1per, onl~ salt pcppt·r and garlic might ha'c bt:cn added In 1hc follo"mg n:upe b.t,11. or l'g;tno and th~ mt> arc called to r WI TEAK 111 pounds round steak. about I lncb lbick 1 , cup all·purpose flour Salt and pepper to tastf' 3 tablespoons labout) vegetable oil I large 16 ounces I onion. sliced I large rib celer y. sliced 1 • pound I ~enerous I mush· rooms. sliced I <'love garlic. finely chopped 8-ounce c-a n stewed tomatoes 1 • teaspoon dried crusbed basil 1 • teaspoon dried crushed or· eicano '• tu~poon drtf'd r ru"hf'd th~me T n m l'\H'" t.11 tr1'm aro und \ll':ll \\ llh lhl' l'dgl' n l 3 hCJ\ \ \3Ul'l'f or a ml'at m.tlkt pound 11ou1 into h\11h \!Jc, o l 'tl·al \pnnl k "1th \Jlt and pepper In a IJrge '"-illct heal otl adJ 'te.ll Jnd oH·r mcd1um-h1gh hca1 hro"n "'ell wl hoth "de' Plall' \tral 1n ·' h.ll1ng d1\h (ahout I~ h\ X h\ ~ I nl ht'\ I In th1· drtpf)tnll' in thl' \l tlkt liphth l t)(ll o nion l cll.:n. mu\h rrn1m' an1t garl1l "it1r 1n 1omatt~' ha" I. oregano and th\ nit· Pour tna 'teal ( 1ner ughth '"Ith Intl Ba l l' 1n a lOCk'lCKrcc O'\'t•n I no nct•tl In prchcatl until 'tca~ " tt•ndt•r -· I 1 • to I' hour\. Pl 1.· \teak on a hot plJth'r kc1.•p1n 'l·pc1,\hlc\ on mca1 1f m.'CC\\<\f1 '~1m ~'n·''' fat Imm J UI c\ nnd pour .around \h:ak \er' I.' 31 o n c \t.lkl'\ 4 \t•r\ 1n[l\ F• Ad Actil1 Cal a Daly Piil ... '42-5671 ca Of11199 eoa.t DAILY PtLOT/Wedneld8Y. Match 20. 1985 What it rrmns for your . -, ali flJ be "closmf Wd" , I ' . .., Cheesecake airy, , light and low fat ; --ttJ'coT t cc\C in d1ec~ca c 1\ not n<.>w -th<.> Italian\ ha ve u\Cd this light lo"-cr caloric l hcc\C in des\Cns and cn tree\ for centuries >\nd. the)-were ""'~ 8) u\1ng motta the) kept the fat content down while \till retaining all oft he c-cccllcnt chec\C Oavor and nutn11on -.-.---r-J::i.t.:r.' L' .!!I nLl!.!a n~ca!U_ll!i•tO·dO ~ vcrci1on -ricotta teams with eggs. c1tru\ peel and canned chnii peachc\ in a no-bake chcc\ecakc. It 1\ perfect a\dC\\ert after a heavy mcal.,yC'I ha\ the 'lat1\f)1na quality of a(i g.ood chcesccakcc; "iincc rt must bc·made ahead. 1t''I a fine rhoacc for entcr- ta1n1ng. ( II ng fX'achcc; add golden color hgh1 fru11 fla \O r and nu tntion ro 1h1\ fa vontl' dc\\.Crt ( 1ood \oun.e\ of' 11am1n A \ 1tam1n C nboOavin n1au n and iron thl') add rel a ta ve l) fe"" 'alone\ for their nutm:n1 con1rabut1on ------------------------'! G 0 L 0 EN R I C 0 T T A large audience M• al ta. """"' 1111 "'" ~-a.ty .. 11.11 _, IO .,ad rMd dMeltied ,..,.larl1 nio.MNI• al pr~ ky•o wlN -'°"' •d ~ -..., .... CIHMflecl adt 142·1171 CHEESECAKE I can f%9 ounces) clln1 peach halve. 3 • cup 1ugar 2 Hvelopes unflavored gelatin 3 egg1, 1eparated SAYE 50t on your next purchase of any size STEAK-UMM Sandwicll Stew £4YE 25' on your next pwcluue of any 1lze STl!A1'-UM M Sallwlol SUM. 1 • teaspoon H it 112 cups non-fat or low fat milk 3 cup1 (24 ouncu) ricotta cheete 3 t1blu poon1 lemon juice 2 te11poon1 crated oran1e peel 12 te11poon srated lemon peel , I te11poon vanilla Glngennap1 l'ttlfl·•f)eadttt: set as1<k:-trr t-OfJ;- of doubl e hotle r combine 'I• cup of \ugar and gelatin. Add egg yolk\ and beat until light and froth y. Add -.alt and milk ( ook over '>1mmcr~ 1ng water un til mixture forma. • < uc;tard th1t k enough to coat a \poon Whirl nco11a m food processot' or blender un til smooth . Stir into' (U\tard with lemon JUiee. peel and 'an1lla ' In la rgl" h<J""I beat egg wh11c~' until \Oft peak\ form. Gradual!> heat 1n rcma1n1ng •1, cup supr until \tiff J)l"aka. form. Fold chcc41C: (U\tard mixtu re in to egg wh ite'>. Pour mixture into 9-i nch '>Prtn&1, form pan. c .. enl) spreachnj mix·, turl" Mrangc peach hal ve \. cut sjdo1 down. Cl\Cr top. , ( uve-r -ttnd rdngeratr at least four hour'i or unlal ready to ~rve, nmold ont o o;erving plate .... Smooth edges. ( ru'lh gingcra.naps. Sprinkle crumtj~ on H1p of chce'lccakc Make\ I CJ-12 \Crv ings. Mixed grain , honey secret of corn bread By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,,.,,ee4 ..... - ' • Pauklll' M1tC'hcll. author of .. Thc New Amcman Vegetarian Menu ( ookh<x>k" I Roda le) ha\ produced a delightful rnllcct1 on or rcc1pet "ihe ha' ~reat ab1ht)' to w mbmu Oavur\ llnd ICXIUre\ that mak( mcatlc\\ meal' c~ccllen t I After \C rvma her Mixed < 1rau1·' llone) ( orn Bread at my house one of my guc\t\ \aid. .., wo• brought up on a uondard Nc'4 Eniiland rnrn hread ret•1pc. but if you'll p;m thl\ new one along to nie. I'll U\C 1t from hen: on " If you have a' ha nee to look into the M1t<:hcll hook he \urc tt> read hrr ,·hnp tcr on .. i\ Word ahoul I ngrcd1cnl\ ·· \lth6u&h a\ 'llW 'Ill )' ''The 1narcd1cnt\ u\td 1n prepanna tho rc"pc., in this bouk arc gcncrall t U\:11lahlc 1n upcrmarkc1s. w mc of, them ma) be d1\pla)'cd 1n \pcc1nlly area \u h R\ Oracn1ol food M1ddk Eastern fc><)(f''J or natural food\ \CCt1Qn "lhen she i(>Cs on to ga ve dct111led and hclpruJ dC1Cr1p. llOn\ of ~he 1narcd1cnt\. CORN BREAD MIXED GRAIN, HONEY 1 cup corwmeal 11.1 cup whole wheat flour h cap wheat 1erm - I 1able1poon b1kln1 powder t e111. bt1tt n 'A n p safflower oil 1• c1p IMHley I CIP b•tlermllk n r u flrchCBt 0\-en 10 1~0·dcarccs. 01~ a 9·1nch round pan In a larac·oowl. combine corn! !"ral, nc>ur wheat atrm, and ba "' 1na P<>~dcr 1, In • wperatc ho~I. mi.'"'· oil. hone). •nd bullcrm1lk. dd to tht' dry 1n~ftd1cn11: hlrnd unul ih" dry 1n-r d1cn11 an· mo1\1enrd. Pour 1n10 lhc pan and bake for 1' m1nul r \ ~r\ c "'arm:~ ut into PIC· sh•fk·d ~cd&e\, -• - .. . eot1n11C"nhowed ahaa all ohlac (lfth 11b0ratonc1" flC'ld 111n. mm•)' hJKb o.uun •ht 1atn11nal blbin. P.!'Odutt mpteit con111ned no • • • .._._,._.lrKt and hvc tht food thaf * " KMIL-~1'1=-~~;l-=~111;~ ....... ~· iliOfrr• are c:on" .. rn-d 1Ue111 pett1t'ick roiduu. eont-'3;nlONI wa AU . tl'iitt. IN¥ 111. * ca• .... iiW "" ~ modn~ \lmpln 1ncludtd frnh A frt.M nc.dJ ,.._. llM A remtl outbttlk or tapeworms ittkti09 .._. .. ..., un.,_. '-by a petti( l"H•due on 1m-fruit\ ind btme' and leaf). root. 1 .. ,, • .,.., _... *' ._.., in humant w11 Jractd 10 the wtwft ii aMI •~c ckv_... produce and problbl)' and solid veactablc• ....... ,, •• ..., ... ,,... ..... •• w1dnprfad conwnfpcion or raw cw cflecU oa dw =· ~out .,... Id like lO know what kind or Accord1n1 to the CDFArcpon.of ..... ~ ....... M•errylq Undtt(ooked ... mon. ...... ~·. Mith .. k1n1 is dont 11 the border and the 299 samP'ft anal)'1ed. 267 had aMlit'? • • • rMnlal matdl .._.lnil had here. no re,idun. The 32 umpr~ 5how-A. Noa unles1 )Ou' re 1n the habit Q. 11, ....... ., II pr~• m ar.owth ra~~ICC C'W ,~ At ~ak KHon (January throu~ ina PHltc1de f't4f1dun were well oft111n1 raw or undcrcoo ed meat 1id liillii weriiii lier ... la tat lemt. aftd coavullioM. Ttic ililK= priT). some 600 truck1 Pl s d~ below the cslabhshed lt'&1l 1oler-or fith. Taptworm1 arc paraines ""' .... "'9\llle a.'1 ,., ... ., lion can be avoidld by always troush ~~c aHd another an"e' ~• by the depanmcnt and and arc destroyed when food ii IM,...._, CM 1•..,.... Ir? c:ooluna meat ao thi ~ktont onthc rf1t'"_1da l1<>.Almos1 EPA. . cookcdorfro1cn. A. Rawmati11hema10rsouKc '*· tltrce~uartcrs o """ produce com-Over 7.000 \uch sample~ arc They may be prew:nt an the form or a common paratite infcctt0n of • • • ~ into the U.S. enter• th rouah collected at retail markets each )'Car of cw buried 1n the musclt' where humans 1ftd ochtr anim1ls called Q. I re•••• r11 llllilil .... tt two cuaes. accord ma to the and analy1ed '"dcpanmcnt labora-they cannot bt \Ctn by meat 1o"oP1atmOli1. Whitt tht 1nfectton 1t .. • ..... •wtJ ,,. ... ... S. Food and Drua Adm1n1~ tode$ in Anaheim. Fresno. Sacra-inspectors or by the person eatina i1 tcMralty maid 1n children and -.....-•· ' .... •t• .... tnm tnuion (FDA). men to. Berkeley. and hy mobile the raw meat or fish . A tapeworm adults. 11 can cautc b1nh &ftttt in tM ea. h 11111 ... *' eaM'! The Environmental Protecuon r-----.......:. __ __: ___ __;,;.:.:__:__......:..:;..:....:.:....:..:.::.:.:.:......:...:.:..;;..:....-----___:;_., __________ ~---~~----..;_--~---~--------:----A,en~ (EPA) 1s respansiblc for (Stabhshln& reaula11on, for the USC of•ubttanccs that m1&h1 be harm·ru1 to the environment. ,uctt a~ pc11ic1de• and other manmade ohcm,1cals: and mon11onna their presence 1n aw. water. ~.r. food. and'° forth. The EPA ~ts the pes11c1dc resi- due tolerances -the levels ba'5Cd on the tox1c11 y of the chemical and 1-ft!~tett~~·~ono fire than 1/100 of the largest ount that cause~ nu effect on tc\t mal1. J The FDA cnforce'I the EPA on foods imported 10 the U.S. as on io<Ss that arc arown in one state .,E,.sold in another. -The laboratory analyse!! used ~Y 1fi c FDA ca n detect up 10 200 different · pesticides 1n a sinale sa mple. (There arc about 300 chemical pcs11c1des that arc $O ld for ust on foo<b.) If uce,411ve level' of pes11c1dn arc found . the 'lh1pmcn1s are recalled and not allowed 10 be wld. A'I the FDA doesn't ha ve the money or -mmpowt"no~ every fru it or vegetable shipped into the country or acrou !ila'tc line\. a \amplin11cchmque 1s used Afte1 trucb a~ cttc:ckcd. the prod uce is transferred to American trucks that haul the loads to their des11nat1on. If excessive levels of pcs11c1de-. arc round. future 'h1pment\ from 1h1s shipper arc. detained at the mrdcr u nl ir11lc prodo~~n-·hr-+--· analy1cd. Shipment refusals rc'lult 1n fina ncial losses to the grower-. w that 111s 10 their advantage to ship only product'! that will pau 1n'lpcc- tt0n. Persis1cn1 violators must provide ccn1fied analy~~ -.how1ng their produce meets lJ S tolerances he fore 11 t\ allowed cnlr)'. The same routine 1s followed w1 1h dome'lllC produu~r\ -non- <omphance means no \ale\ Foods arown 1n ( altforn1a arc 1n\pccted rou11ncl> b)' federal and \I.ate officials for pc'lt1c1de residues. rhe California Depanment of Food and Agriculture ((DI ..\J con- duc1s ~urve)S at least once a )car 1n re tail market-. 1n each of four ~1a1e pcs11c1dc enforcement d"trtCI\ as a hackup 10 the regular da1l) \anfpl- 1hg of fruits and vegetable\ at wholesale market\ :.ind produrnon \llC,, Rc\ul l\ of a m.l·n1 \Uf\1.') <.on· <luctcd 1n ntnr ~ou thc rn ( allforn1a Vegeta rian diet needs pla nning A vt'tetanan diet ma> be higher 1n fat than th ose con1a1n1ng meat 1f no t carefully designed. warn\ the C aliforn1a D1e1ct1(' .\wx1 a11on tr DA). "i\ good vegetarian du.·t -one rhat provide' all ntne of the C\Wn· 11al amino acid\ making up com- plete proteins -ts based on the nutncnt·ba'4:d food group \y\tcm cons1s11na uf milk . meat or meat altcmatcs. vcactablcund fru11\t1nd hread"l and cereals.'' w1d ~11a ~torey. R.D .. M.S .. president of the <DA. Non·mtat protein 111 found in milk group foods and meat altcrna· 11vcuuch a\ cggci. nut-. and legume' <beans. pta'I. lcn11ls nnd peanut\) Lcaumcs combined with whole.' gra 1 n-. ciuch a'I brown rt('C or <.'ra<. kc~ wheat. will provide "cumplcl{' protein\. <iome mt'otlcu dt<th~·\ hmH'v{·r can he compared 10 an untrimmed 'teak 1n term~ of fat wntcnt r)(amples include QUl(hC. walnut · lt'n11I roafand macaroni and chccw "Just becau~ a d1c1 1\ vcgt'tar1an doc\n't mean 11'-. 1mpo~\1blr '" have more calories or fat than a non-vc1ttanan d1e1." \tore) ·11<1 ··1 n any diet.'"' wt~ 10 keep a clo\4' crye on fa t 1nLakc." For optimum nutrition. an DH'r· llJC health)' adult needs two wr- " •nas daily from tht' milk aroup. t~o scrv1np or me1u or mc:i1 ahcrnauvet.and fourda1ly~rv 1na.' from both the vcsc1ablcs/fru1ts and breads/cereal, arouJ)\. Lowfat meat alternate\ includ'· k1dnt)'. pinto and ,arhan10 bean\. lcn1tl• and pea . ··r.auna these recommended number Of K'rv1n&\ Wtll Cn\urC adequate 1nukc oft he n&ht kind'> of amino acid\ 10 stay health)' and m11n t11n 1n acuvc hfc\t)le ··~torr> t11d . H1ah·f11 t'tf'3 f()(Kfs. 'uch s "ttctabtc 011. maraamnc. butttr \lucn or ma)onna1~. may Ix hm11td to l•o wrv1nss a da) 1n an) diet, not JU\l \'qttaraan • ***** Ou•rter f29 ~Loin LI 11111 LOIN 8 LAOl AHO SIAi.()IN ~ /. ',~, fiilgu rs CHUNK LIGHT, WA TEA OA OIL ,ACK, t 6 OZ CAH .69 t-Folgera &Coffee Of.CAF'l1N4 TEO VACUUM PACI< AOC OA Pl Ill 130Z CAN 291 llllOUl.AA OR THIN tl Ol 80ll .69 t-Nape &Nature/ Soda ... ,.. ............................ ...... ---·-------·-.......... ~ ............ ....... .................. ._.. ... I ****• Top Sirloin Sfe8k f 99 IOHfLUS ***** ~'Cc"f.n 79 170Z CAN .47 f-Del Monte 6 Tomato Sauce I OZ CAN .18 t-Ragu 6 Spaghetti Sauce T~OITIO-L 3 VAlll&TIU U OZ JAii f 55 FAt&ti ANO CAtSP Frfllh Spinach ~LV I CNI" ,. ' . .... rsmuck•r'• Strawberry Jam 31 OZ JAA 2"9 rcandH Sugar POWOE~O LIGHT ()Ill 0AAK8AOWN 16 0 Z 8011 .49 rwheat Bread HAAV£.ST 0 A1 ~St1EO QfOUL.Aff 0 11 SANOWIC11 Sl ICCO 1•0l LOA' .89 roowny Faorlc Softener ... oz., .. f 99 roanola Sllced H8m 12oz Pt<O 279 rE&J Gallo Varietal AAl:MIUM W•N(!o JVAllllET•ES I 61.fA IPL • 249 ......, .. rHamm'a Beer t/ PACo< ll OZ C AN5 rs t-oney Nut 6· Chflerlol ~-... 1 ... _... Cereal ·-· peNeerEaal &Rice Mlxn ,..,~. •OA"1~' eO/ t d1 .75 * Owilltj * l 1l1ctlon •Vllue . .... * OuerentM -,,_ _______________________________________________________ __, ____ ......,=---------J-------...-....... ~ ClO Or ... COMI DAILY Ptl.OT~. Mwoh 20. 1818 I .. I I 1r . , I r -~ I ... I • . . I I { I ----1 ,. ,. . , I • • l .... , .. •• •• ... ·: ' I . " • I ;; m ........... ~··"r "~"" Only Assc.11 ,,.,, F 1av<1«, 6 '. 01 Pl\q ·Saucy cfiicken, broccoli ~ elegant for: enter:taining+ accompan) ihc finished chtd~tn disb with hot rice. PLAY Fresh Fryer rUmstlclls rye rs Cattforn1a Grown Frying Chicken Contains 2 So1t1 Breasls 2 Wings 2 Drumsl!cks ancJ 2 Thighs lb c t'> Assorted. Farmer John. Center and End Cul Loin Chops ·~.$139 Sltl•less fr••k• .......... _.. ....... lb •23• Top Ran1en Or1pntdl Noo111e Soup Sv .... ., :.~~~"Ir~ ltll••· Hansens e\~~~" 3~.~! 99' 32 oz $129 Coffee Mate ca•n••ion ·~.~~ '1 89 Jar Swiss Miss t'.r.:.::: !>'s,,O: 1279 Nalley Chlll VI n• B•· 111•, • k1 •lJ11l,1r • 1" r ~ 1 'i I),' c.111 NyO•ll N1gn1t1me Colds Medicine Popcorn o.-. .. ~~~':~~ ..... '09:,~' * 1" l•'-t· Cn1,, 6 y p,,~1~:•1•1/U1• 69 C.111-. In stant Rice ~:;:. English Muffins B•r1t.1n11e l..~ 69• Granola Bars ,~:~ IOI •1tt .. _, T h B '"'"'"'' 1oc1 '1" ras ags 1 a•oe n .... "'• Alaskan Salmon II••• ·~c~:' •1•• EH~r !llllCl' ( olon1al da)~. mcrt· cans have ~en l'njoyl na rnadt'iro. the ambrosial wine named after the pan I sh island where it is produced. Rece ntl y, the liquor has been mak- ing frequent appearances in recipes: too. e peciall) demonstrating a natural affinity for cream-based sauces. In C'hicken Breasts and Broccoli with Madeira aucc. the mellow wine adds a tantalizing na or to the recipe. The dish fea tu res broccoli spears nestled between golden .... \ Llltlty'•· Whol!• P1·1•1ert TomdlOf'~. 28 01 Can ~-· -. .. . --· ...... ~ ' .... ... brown chicken breasts and t<>pJ)l'd with a rich. crt>amy sauce. made by simply reducing the mixture of chicken broth. madcira wine and crea m. Elega nt foc_!:.Q.lUtaining. the recipe is surprisingl y easy to prepare. After the chicken breasts arc browned and the sauce reduced. the dish finishes in the oven with no attention needed. Since the recipe includes broccoli spears. the meal needs no ad- ditional vegetable. You may wish to Small Fuerte Vwtetv H eh ••• lb .••• I ~:o 791 2 lb .••• Pkg. 4 eunche1•1• lb 79• I 1ba.•1• Kleenex Facial Tissue. Whtie & 1 d9c 44·oz.M• Size Sj99 PrtcH Efltctlvt M•rcn 21 27, .. ...._ 1985 At Safeway and Safeway_.,_. FOOd Barn Storea In Southern ..... Caflfornla (Except C11111n1) cu,••• SalH In Aellll Ouantllltl Only SAFEWAY -""'----- CHICKEN BREASTS, BROCCOLI WITH MADEIRA SAUCE t-oaace paekaae f roaea broc~U 1pear1 t i larie cblcken breasts, t ldued, balved, boned I t teaspoons lemon Julee 'I• to i,i, teaspoon while pepper 'I• cup flour % tablespoons un11lted butter Sauce ~a cup cblcken broth• 2i-J cup Madeira wlne 1 plat (?°cups) whJpplDI cream • .. teaspoon Hll 111 teaapooa wlllte pepper 1 teaspoon lemon Julee 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese In bowl' -of hot water. thaw unopened broccoli pouch for 15 minutes.•• Meanwhile. spri~kle each si~e. of chicken breasts with lemon JUlce and pepper. Coat each breast with flour. In large skillet. melt ~utter. Add chicken: saute 5 to 6 m1n1Ues on eac h side or unti l breasts arc ten~r. Set aside . .. In large saucepa n to prevent boiling over. c~mbine c~ick,e!" broth and wi ne: bring to a boll. 8'011 over medium heat about 6 minuJes or until liquid is reduced to 1/1 cup . Add cream. salt and pepper: con- tinue to boil until liqu id is reduced to Ph cups. about 8 to 10 minutes. Stir inlemon-juke. Heat overr10 3 7 5 degrees. In 12 x 8-inch (2-quart) baking dish. arrange undrained broccoli spears. Place chicken breasts over broccoli. overlapping if necessary. Peur sa uce over·chicken and broc- coli: sprinkle wi th cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or -until hot an~ servin,s. •chi cken broth ca n be prepared by dissol ving I teaspoon instan t chicken bouillon in ~/1 cup boiling water. ••Broccoli pouch can be thawed in a microwave oven. Microwave on High as directed on the package fo r 311? to 4'h minutes. Spicing up cake recipe . By CECILY BROWNSTONE In the 1950s. when cakes made with oil began to gain popularityfan excellent cook developed a rec'ipe for an oi l cake that was studqed with prunes and nuts and na voted with spice . She served the dessert two way~. Sometimes she offered it with lemon sauce. And. on occasion. she gave the cake a ca ramel ~laze. ' Recentl y another good cook de· vcloped a recipe for a simi lar prune cake. But she treated her cake in a new way by splitting it horizontally and sandwiching the layers together with a sweet and cream y filling. For a garnish she nestled pi tted prunes on dollops of the Filling . If this topping interests yo u. you might like to steep the prunes in sherry. tea liqueur. brandy or bo urbon before using. PRUNE SPICE CAKE 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baldag soda 3 teat'"91 1roud allspice Ya teapoo1nalt 1 Ya cups firmly packed ll&llt brown au1ar I cup buttermilk 1 cup vegetable oil 3 large eu• I cup _pltted prunes (about I fluncea), coarsely chopped l cup waln1t1 (about 4 ounces), coarsely chopped Ftlllng, recipe follows Conf ectloners' su1ar I wltole pllted pn1es Grease and flour a I 0-mch tube pan. In a large bowl stir toget her nour. soda. allspice and salt. Thoroughly stir in brown sugar. Add buttermilk. oil and eggs. Beat until. blended. Fold in prunes and walnuts. Pour into prepared tube pan. Bake in a preheated 32S·dcaree ovcn until a cake tester insen cd in center comes out clean -60 to 70 minute . C'ool in pan on rack for IS minutes. With a small metal ~patula loosen edges and around tube. Turn out onto a wire rock: cool completely. With a lona~e. cut cake in half hori?o'ntall y. Place bottom half on a servina plate: prcad evenly with Filhna. rc1erv1n11bout •1~ cup. To~ with rcma1nan1 cake half: dust wtth conf«t1oncrs· uaar. rranac 6 dollops of the re rvcd Filhn& at even intervals on top of cake. lnttn aw~ Pilled prune in each dollop. F1lhna; Beat totcthcr one 8· ounce pack.qt cream cheese tsoflcncd). I'" cups sifted conf«· uoncn· upr and I 1raspoon vanilla. • Duckhorn 's Merlot a.a If thl•rt• " o~r ( 1hlorn1a "incl) Ila ti.a th.it 1 mosc 1dcnufied "'"h the the most e~dona 1h1na 1bou1 Idaho. but aransplan~. n&a c·nu maJCW ~ finn Ihle it ~ hlil IO,.. .. , 11• .. ,..,.. r1crlot Jt'DJ>C' 11 h ~to he Du k..born th1 ~ular ,.inc ~that 11 d«'\ \ en\Mt: ~ E1ttllf i lfl' nm~ for ~ .,_ aaan Cu'-attoft ol Napa Valry ... f V1ne)uds of NaPot V lie). Thcrl· not rnmc from aft) o tli4: rqion-\-~.oJ ·n up mattCtt 1n ot~""'nw~m=--,--,~;.;_.ati0iii~d1sco"tr c• ••Mi trkno. nk1rGM fO uv. l.:tl"...---.~ MC 0 CO p 0 rea n\, Onl~ll\g 3t V.OUfd "1il COft"it fl>mff\Cl. f I UHntO )OU iJiOUl(HincJ Ila\ a,1 ) t..bou...,z-r-wJ--My t.r•t tk fw..t laoMt.o Mcf--"!11-'.il>m that Mcrlot ":t" the fil'\t r\'d wine not produccd an C1h(om1a. \\'1 h~ 1n the' nnr futu~. '*IO,..">· lht pnrM movt"t f'or 1 ~ rck~-;cd .b~ the wanel) and foll'I 1n1ton. Orta0n or cH·n ·l~ Yor\. To be nourlC'd •htn 1t bttomn Tht fir1n thal broushc )OU-Oleo C'u'a"°" tt)k 1ba1 lraM aoward 1endtouknt1f~w11h"-ha1n"mcl) Th1 httkJC'Vtdcomnfromabrand 1u1&..bk1n)OUUIQ.Of'10amner Red .. may soon offtT .. Oaeo 6KMit~of~. I dOC' firsc. · new ~in~I") in Idaho. "'si". C'OnCact: Loui' Fattlh. PO Whitt.-•hkh ti ac1uaJh a HT) Vuwyard sour~ a"' bltmg Th othrr rca~on ·~ mlm· 1mpon-LMts Paeellt ltlJ DrJ ,.... Ro11 )9. Wikk'r. Idaho 83676 (203) taSI) Chtnin Blanc bkOd: cllllft9'<1 from "->·hnrina mou,,.. 1#nt. Viniaae ftcr '1111aae ~pet·ial cedary quahty that 1 ~Rtee .... CundtrS6t Bauo-482-7719. At ltaY one ~co f'im()U) ••M t.a•n 'incyarcb 10 CC)(\I climate Duckhorn Mcrlot is among th~ panil·ularl) attractt\ t'. fut. fresh. vartetal aroma. kads into GOlllP -J. arc) C'dlan ot fntm•I ill fit-in' 1 rart "''nc 'M,f06 sraPK line t oftha1 vanet I in the statl' · the mo t dehca1t apptc-hkc fla,o~ n&a Ynt'1 Valk i loolttnJ for 1 aU('1ion in 19 S aoc>d rums* of th1 t)lt t 1 Merlot is the major grape 111 the BEST RIESLING? -I JUSt that rv~ encountered on th ts cont•· n~" Y,.tMmaltcr bl-cause RK'h Watch for 1tie• na~ ··van dcr chan,c •~ IO ~ found in tht 1981 Bordeaux winl' ufthc·Pomcrol and tn ted one of the be\t. if not "'the" n<"nt. and there is a \tr) hsht \Cr) Lonaori.a ~ncd f\.~cntl) R1eh Kamp" on a 'Cf) unusuat labtl. C'u\;a1tonChardonna\·<St2>. whach • \t. Emihon di tncts. and 1~ an be t. .\merit'an Riesling of the delicate tructurc and clt'a.n. cnsp 'Aas birtd a~a)' b): the M• sfw>y.. v-hich happens 10 bt pu_l(d on t\ 1ill a vabk-· 1mpres •'t JlTlport:int blending 'anct\ 1n the Kabtnl'll St) le l'\Cr made. finish tomakell perftctl). refresh-pl.a c Gaenc)· Vint')"Uds al!O 1n bouln of~ofthc ~ cham-hardonna~. bu1 •1th mocknttcd other ma.JOr Bordeaux gro" ing ··Kab1m•11 .. is the German term for sngl ) quatTablc. n&a Ynu. Valley. and conunun pq.nc produced in ( .1hrornia. eatcnwnt and som~hat l~r :trl•as. It was planted tn California the.-dclic:uc. drier t~ k Qf Riesling. Currcnal • u 1 onh for '"*le m a~ an 1ntenm consultant fi Ca~). CUV AISON CHANGES -Bob kohol 1han P"" iou 'int.aen. "1th blending in mind. and tt 1s ,--------.;,_ ___ __::: _ _...:..,::.:.:.::..:.:.;:.c...::.:....:.~::.:.:.::....:.=:.:_=-::...:.:.:.....~.::.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...;;.;::.;.::.:.::.:.:.::.:.:.:..:.;:.i...::.::.:.::.t.:. _ __;:..:.......:..::::..:~..::.:::.:.::..:..::.::::;.;__;__.;;;..::.:_ _____ __.._~__.--..:..;...=--- u\cd to soften Cabernet Sau' 1gnon at man) w1nen<.' . but 11 also makes a 4iu~rb wine ''hen tt stand\ alone. Gl·ncrall y. Mcrlot 1s round1:r. '~oiler and more accessible 1n its 'outh than 1s Cabernet. but don'1 lc1 llll' give thl· impression that 11 1s ,omc kind of "s1 '> .. red wine. It <'a n certainl) dl·mo n\lra 1c au tho rity. though usuall~ gentle in ti\ firmness. Finding a bottle of Duckhorn ~krlot 1s not cas> ~rausc e'er) release sells out shortl~ after 11 is madL' a' atlablc to the tra<.k It 1s \\Orth looking for. hO\\C\l'r. tx·- \.'ause '1nuall~ ncf) llottk as,urcs tine drinking. I recentl~ had thl' opponuntt~ 10 ta\tc barrel ampll's of I 9M.i Duckhorn Mcrlot (11 \\On"t Ix" J' ailablc lo the public for '>l'' era I ~cars) at a spcnal dinnl·r-tasting of \h1.· Montcrc> Count} Chapll·r of ~inc lnvcs11ga11on for NO\ 1ccsand (knoph1lcs (WI NO). a "lnl' ap- prl·c1a11on group . .\<.·tuallv. what I ta'itcd "'as ~1x d10~rcnt Mr rlot samples from six tT1fferen vinevarth that "'Ill nen tuall~ makl: up the final blend of1he 1984 Duckho rn Mcrlot. While Merlot has earned thl' \\ incr) llS reputation. 11docs1.·qual:. I) \\Cll with l"-O oth er Bordeau\ \ anl'tks. Oucltborn 1983 auvignon Blanc ($9.()()): P~rtiall~ barrcl-li.·rmcntcd -4nd ase<h~ Fl'~ ua.k_thc \\inc •~ blended 10 25 percent ~m1llon. its 1rad111onal panner in Bordl'a u x. Th1.· Scm 1 llon to n cc; do" n am ~rn"'~ notrs that might ha'l' been pre\Cn t 1n thl' S.1u\ 1gnon Blanc and :tdd\ its o'"n nutmrg-111..e. <.p1q qualit). There·, great fruit and <1uper balance that make'I the.-wint: H'f). \Cf) drinkable. Duckhorn 1982 Ca be rne t .wuvlgnon 1i 15.00). Bordeau\ IO\ l'f\ alcn! This 1s a 90 percent · < ahl'rnl'I win1.· blended to 5 percent ~krlot and 5 percent ( allcrnet franc . .\lr1.·ad) dnclop1ng IS that Ca lories reduced in classic French Provencal dish By CECILY BROWJ"STONt: Ratatouil k . from I ranee·., Pro' cntal cookl·n ha\ l'll'l·n a fa,nrn1.· of mam ~m1.·nran rook' fora long time. I t~., basic 1ngrnl11.·n1c; -eggplant. wmatoc'I. 1ucch1n1. green or red l)l'ppcr. on10n. garl ic. C>ll\ c 01 1 and h<.'rbc; -ar<.' aq11lahk lhroughout th1.· \Car in 1h1.· l ntll'!) Statt:s The) an: a savor) rnmbina· r1o n. In F-ran<'l'. a good deal ofoll\C oll '' trad111onall) used 1n maling ratatouille and it's on th<.' mh side It ma) hl' \{'f\ ed hot or mid ns an hors d'oeuvre or as a c;1dc: tl"h. Rl'Ccntl) an American rook <k- u dcd to caloric-cut ra tatou1lk and made 111 n a m1rruwa"c: o'cn "1th a 1111n1mum of 011. Whl'n we tried her rL·n pc Wl' tound it wa!i a mild m1xturl' of 'cgc tabk s: however. 1f )'OU "' 1\h. 11'\ 1,casoning'i ma) be hc1ghtcnc:J I rt brought 1t to th L· tablc in rhc h1ggla'' microwa ve-safe d1!.h in which we rooked it. Th" "'a> 11 wa' a fine :Krompan1- mcn1 to roac;t t'htcken and b:ikrd potatoc-.. and no '\alad cour..,c "'"' • ncedl'd AMERICAN STYLE ~-RAT ATO JLLE 111 cup olive oll 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped I large onion (f ounces I. thinly sliced and separated lnlo rings I ·poaad eH plant, peeled and · r cubH ( '• l•ch) 11 4 small 11echlnl (each about 4 "· OHce ), llllnly sliced r.· I medl•m (4 oance1)nd pepper. '' seeded and cut Into thin 1lrlp11 4 tomatoes (tacit t ounct11), peeled aad qnrtered I tta1poo11 cn11~d dried basll la 111d pepper t• 1111e In u w1unrt m1croWOH•\<lk d1\h , mi'< together 011. gnrhc. onion and r plant ( over Vvtth pla\tll I "rap M1crm~.1H" at h111h ( 100 ~ per' nt l)O\\Cr) lor 4 to ~ minute,, H1 \dd 1uc hin1. rt•cJ Pl'JlllCr. tomatnc\. ba,11 and \Ult und fll'P- l 1J>1:r hJhtl)' \llr togctht•r MtHO· m.waH co,#.ed. Jl htJh -~11mng ' once med ) -for S minute' I l'I 1111Pt.tand CO\C ·d at room t'·nipcruturc: •A for S m null' bcforl' \l'r\ '""· It.Ike\ fl to M ~•\ 1n~\ ,. 7.25-0Z Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Stew Meat =~tu Beef Franks =~r Chuck Roast ~:LES, Cube Steak =u" Chuck Steak ~~l .. , Smelt ~I~o Red Snapper ::l:-K; Sh rim BETTY CROCKER &-VAR SpedaJt>' -~5 1os~~z••a· Carnation Diet r.~~ Applesauce =~o Apple Juice Gtoin:~o Grape Juice ..-u~11• Prune Juice =~ Whole Fruit Cooler ==()41 ~1 Pineapple &r~·0 Mayonnaise ==- Dressing ~3":::.' 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Cll Orlft09 COMt DAILY PtLOT/Wednelday, Mwctt 20, 1985 Broccoli's po1>iu larity gaining Years aao. the pleasures of broc- coli could ~vcr ~ full) ._nown since it_was ac_ncrall y ...scr\'cd over.. cooked. robbing il uf its dcliahtful texture and fla vor. .\nothcr reason for its increasin& popularity is we're learning more about its nutritional riches. F~sh broccoli is an excellent source of vitamin$ A and C it's low in sodium and a &<>00 source of dietary fiber. , In fact. according to the "Diet. Nu trition and Cancer" study spon- sored by the National Academy of Research. members of the Brassica or cabbage fami l> have been linked to reduc\ians in certain types of cancer. _......_..........._ .ihopptlll for frcib brae· rnli. choose bunches that arc ftcsh looking. Depending on variety, color will be dark a~en to purple green. Bud clus1ers should be compact. showing no yellow color. S1alks and stems should be fresh and green. lOO. At home. keep it cold and humid and use it quickly. Rinse and trim leaves and stalk cndsjust before using. You can buy and use a bunch of broccoli without waste. You don't have to prepare it all at one time. or in the same manner. Buy a bunch TOP SIBOIN DIAK llONIUSS ... IOIN 87 I& and use pan of It for a side dish. Sc.-raw ano1her section anto Jlo~CCJ.S and sen · itb dip as a snack or toss into salads. Slice stalks tlainly and stir-fry with Other VCS· etablcs for 1 areat meal. Marinate cooked broccoli in hal- ian drcssina. chill for SC\'el'll houn and cnJO) al as a zcsl) salad course. LeftO\'Cf cooked brocroft can aoo be pureed and used in sauces or soups. Broccoli should be cooked only until crisp-tender. Steam fresh broccoli. covered. in an inch of boiling water until tender. 8 to 12 minutes. Serve with fresh lemon butter. freshl)' aratcd parme~~ cheese. a creamy cheese sauct or 01bcuopp1na1. • ' &"Cause brocroh 1s s1 qu1ck19 cooked. it•s perfect for Mir-fryl~ti Simply cut off flowc~ts and . shct stalks into one-inch pieces. Star-fry the nowcrcts and stalks in marpr- inc. butter or oil. stirrina ~uen.tlY. for 4-6 minutes. or untif crisp. tender. Fresh broccoli offers a robust bunch of good taste . ~njoy it l'l'Y or quicklycookett forsat1sfy1 ng eal1ng. purr and simple. BROCCOLI STJR-FRV I ¥. ,...., fl'flll ltroc:eoll 2 tablnpoM• peu•t oil 2 &ablespoo•• soy uace 1 teaspoon con1tarcb 1 &ablespeoa lloaey 11a teaspoon fresllly crated .... 1er rMt or •;, teaspoon croaad 1lqer ·~ te11pooa llot pepper IHct •1, cup silvered almonds Wash broccoli and cut off broc. coli nowerets. Peel broccoli stems? Slice stems 'h-inch th ick. In large skillet or wok. heat oil: stir-fry broccoli 5 minutes until crisp, wnde~ • In small bowl combine soy sauce and cornstarch. Add honey. ginger and hot pepper sauce. Pour OVCf.' broccoli. Cook until sauce thickens slightly. Stir in almonds. Makes 4 servings. CREAM OF BROCCOLI SOUP 2 tableapooa1 butter or mar1ary ine 1/.a cup cbopped fresh onion I rib of celery, cllopped 1 •,1a poand1 frea broccoli 2 cups beef boalllon 3~ cup Ucllt cream r a &altles,ooas cltepped scam .. .- Melt butter in medium saucepan: add onion and celery and cook until tender. Wash and trim .•,..,N~-~---•--+-~b!.!:rocc~_oli : cut into small piegs_fo ........ large saucepan. add broccoli and FUUY COOkll> Jimmy Deon, Hldcory or Klefboee lc*e, lroll °' llQ • .. Rio De Oro, Hot°' Mild SMOKED SAUSAGE .................... LI. 2.19 1411• Mane --S'RAJ(S ................. L& e FRESH SALSA .............................. LI. 1.19 23·0Z. ORIG .• LEMON, LIME OR ORANGE 6-PACK COKI WITH COUlllON TAB OR SPllln 11-0Z. CANS, RIO. Olt DllT COICI, CAPHINI P•I COICI, TAa Olt IPltlTI 39 r.---UMIT ---, I wrnt~ L' _,_ I ---J ---.............. ~., _ ................................ ........ I ~ comblnolioM ..+ilch •cMd IM .ok.e ol .+.. ,...., ~·not occ.pled. 2. hplred eo.,po.,. not ~· 3. 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Return to saucepan. add cream and cook 2 minutes or until thickened. Gar- nish with chopped scallions. Makes I quart: 4 to 6 servings. PARMESAN BROCCOLI CUSTARD 1112 pounds fresh broccoli 4 slices bacon 4 eggs I ''I cups ll1ht cream 1 a teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon dry mustard "• teaspoon ground autme1 'tit teaspoon black pepper 11.a -<:up shredded Parmesan cheese Trim and cut broccoli into nowcrets. Place in steamer basket. set over boiling water and cook 8-12 minutes. Drain well and tum into a buttered 2-quart shallow baking dish. Cook bacon until crisp: crumble and sprinkle over broccoli. In a bowl. beat the eggs. add tht cream. salt . mustard. nutmeg. and pepper. Stir in th e cheese. Pour mixture over the broccoli. Bake ai 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or unt il set. Cover dish loosely with foil~ Makes 6 servings. Herb paste flavors pork sh oulder roast OREGANO PORK 3-poand boneless f resit pork picnic 1bouJder, rolled and tied 4 lar1e cloves 1arllc, crusbed I teaspoon salt ·~ teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons dried crushed or- egano I l tablespoon lime juice Score top rind of pork an criss- cross fashio n. Make a paste of garli<.-. salt. pepper. oregano and lime juice: stufT paste as best you can over inside layers of meat and on the meaty sides. Roast in a shallow pan in a 350- degree oven (no need to preheat) until meat thermometer insened in pork reache 170 degrees -2'h hours. Cut away string and slice. Any let\ over is delicious used cold for sandwiches. HARD SAUCE ·~ ·pcHlnd slick IMltter, cmt la tllla pats 1 "2 caps confectioners' Hl•r J &abl"'°°'' brudy Grated rl•• of llalf 1 small • me41am lemoa C altewt 1 tea ...... , l teaspoon vanilla In a food proces~r with the steci blade. process together all th ingredients unlit blended and nur. fy:or use an electric mixer and bea Mixture wall be very sof\. Turn intq a sc,r' ina bowl: cover ti&htly. C'hilr until firm -several hours or' ovcrniaht. Makes almost 1 11~ cupt Repealed on request. Celt NI• Hfl. ~ ........ . •• ..,, .. , you, _..,,.,.., ----------..., ... _... .............. -.W....illllllll Cout'• Durtn Gamer (2) bad lllke campeaa baa nuadowa, bat there wu no catch•na Keith Kaab (25). who ataaed a pand alam homer for Golden wen. ... .., Rustlers KO Ct;Jast in slugfest, 16-12 Golden West exploits 10-run lead for win and a ninth-inning rall y by the Pirates. When it was all over, the Rustlers (3-1 in conference, 9-2-1 overall), who had led 16-6 at one point in the game, escaped from Orange Coast with a 16-12 victory. By CHRIS MONAHAN O.., ..... Ceo JI •• I Baseball in the rugged South Coast Con- ference has come to be well:known for several things - a great deal of offense. some occasional strong pitching and games which no one would dare leave until the final out is recorded. The Pirates ( 1-3. S-6). who trailed 16-7 entering the ninth, scored fi ve runs in the inning. aided by three Rustler errors. and with one out. had runners o n first and second and the 4-5-6 men in their lineup coming to the plate. Tuesday afternoon's Golden West-Orange Coast College game had all of those ingre- dients including 28 runs. 32 hits. a strong 61/J innings of reliefbv OCC pitcher Jeff Goettsch But Rustler relie ver Gary Buckles. who pitched the final 21/, innings. settled down. 1trikln~ out OCC designated hiner Gene Roum1mper (2 for4 with a double and a home run) and 1tetting first baseman Steve Kraiss (3 He has a (K)nack for a very sharp baseball future Fountain Valle:Y'S Sharpnack right on schedule (his) By ROGER CARLSON OflMO.., ......... Depending on your viewpoint. Bob Sharpnack is either SO years behind his time -or right on schedule. All of th is comes on top of a I 0-0 freshman campaign. then records of 5-4 (2.3 ERA) as a sophomore followed by a junior season in which he went I 0-2 ( 1.6 7 ERA). Early h•could get by with just the fast ball. b"'Ut as a sophomore he lost 4 of his last S decisions because of the lack of a curve ball. He added a changeup as a junior, now he is blendinj in a newly- acquired curve ball and along with a fast ball in the mid-90s and control. it's all adding up to make him one super hot prospect. Bob Sharpnack for 5) to ground into a force pl~y at second. Buckles was the fourth GWC pitcher. relievi ng David Wilk (2-0). Golden West starter Steve Overeem was forted to leave th.! game early. due to a muscle pull in his pitching arm. Jim Brennan (0-3) took the loss. "It's a tough loss for them to take." said GWC coach f"red Hoover. who was less than excited with his team's performance. in spite of the win.·· As far as the pitching. the game got away from both teams an that respect. but it was the same guys for u;z;s. have been &etting auys out all year." "We s.arc batded beck · id OC'C coach Mike Mayne. "We had the tying run on deck with our best hitter at the plate. Gene struck 'Peoples t~am' hasn't become a city's team out on a bad pitch. We have to be more disciplined at the plate. "Jeff (Goettsch) came in and stunk up the _place with his first four hitters, but then he pitched aggressively and attacked their hit- ters." The Rustler hitters Mayne referred to were Todd Nash (walk). Shane Flores (walk) and Casey Martin (single to load the bases). but it was the fourth of those four hitters in the third inning that did the real dam •. Rustler first baseman Ke1th Kaub took Goettsch's first pitch to him. a high change-up. and skied it~ the the 3'0-foot si&n in left- centerfield for a grand slam and a 12-3 Rustler lead at the time. If there is an ounce of compassion in your soul. you arc today consumed with grief and sympathy for the Los Angeles Clippers. Treated shabbily in San Diego. the Clippers moved to the Sports Arena forthe 1984-85 NBA season. To say the least. the spirit of the organizauon reflected the happy anticipation of a new start. indeed a new life. 111 TICIU SP ORTS COLUM NI ST The NBA sued the Cl ippers fo rS25 million for moving without league sancuon and blessed the move pub- licly. If this is contradictory. it is within the framework of NBA behav- ior and quite another story. The presence of Bill Walton in the hneupoftheClipperswasagood start 10 establishing something resembling a relallonshipwith Southern Cali- fornia which is notoriously tough sell and. at the same 11me trad11iona ll} sentimental about its past and its establishments. If these were the ')Os his 18- strikeout performance against Hunt- ington Beach in tournament play recently, including 14 in a row. would put him in the status of a Bob Feller or Dizzy Dean. It's what stories which endure are made of. .. He's staying ahead of 90 percent of the batters now." says his coach. Tom DeKraii ... and he's in charge of everything." pitch for me ... says Sharpnack. who picked up the intricasies from Tigers scout Rick Arnold last summer. In LosAngcles. the Clippers would compete for the professional basket- ball dollar with the established and awesomely successful Lake rs oft he Inglewood Forum. The Clippers would exploit the Lakers' high-priced Hollywood c~lebrity i magc and de- clared themstlves "the people ·s team." The Cl 1 pper people do not seem to have any idea that for all its soph1s11- cation the Southland is not with out ats provincial trai ts. For instance. Southern California re lates to former Bruin Walton. Southern Cahforn1a does not idcntif\ w11hJunior But if you're thinking in terms of finances. well.lhis 6-3. 196-pound 18- year-old at Fountain Valley High is probably happy to be right where he's at tonight-the center of attention of major league scouts. tryi ng to figure out just what it'll take to lure him away from a college future. He's scheduled to start against Marina tonight at Blair Field (7 o'cloc k) in Long Beach as Sunset Lcque action continues. and for Sharpnack, it's another opportunity to improve on the goals he has set for himself -to be No. I in Orange County in strikeouts and earned run avcraae. Right now he's4-0on the season for the 10-2 Barons. allowina one run (a solo homer) in 22 inninas(0.31 ERA). and with a strikeout ratio of nearly two per innln1 (41 for 22 inninp). Sharpnack's only .. shaky" showing came against Ocean View in his Sunset League opener when the Seahawks got to him with fi rst a solo homer. then with three unearned runs in the third innina to pin a 4-1 lead. But. as Sharpnack will confirm. Fountain Valley had enough power to boun ce back for a I 0-4 vi ctory. .. I didn't feel so bad about that (the home run. spoiling an 0.00 ERA).'' says Sharpnack. "I knew I wasn't up to my best because of a muscle cramp. I hadn't thrown in fi ve days. And I know we can come back." The real key for Sharpnack this season in becominf one of the blue chip professi ona prospects in Southern Californ ia has been the addition of a curve ball. which had been left out of his rtpertoirc for a reason durin1 his formulative years. .. The curve has become a Rood out "I never threw it before because I didn't know ifit woulttJlurt my arm." Running and weight t..Unang has built Sharpnack into a force and he credits the running esped ally wuh a great deal of his improvement speed- wise. "Bobb)' 's out pitch has always been the fast ball or hard slider:· says DeKra11 ... but now at's a different look and people are going to have to learn him all over again. There's no question he'll be drafted high. There are I 0-15 scout s a game here when he's pitching. When he's not pitching. maybe two show up. .. Dick Cole of the Major League Scouting Bureau says he tum~ in the best report on any kid in the last 3-5 years on Bobby." Anzona. BYU and UCLA have already offered full rides. and Arizona State. USC and Cal State Fullerton (Pleue eee BAJtO!f/02) Th is idea was certainly not without merit. Its trouble was in the execution and it fell on its duff. To begin with. the Clippers misled the people ofthe people's team. The implication was the sale of cheap seats but theC'lippers had the same expenses asotherteams and could sell economy scats only in the rafters. Then. too. t~ team played badly. lnjuriosentercd the picture and bad considerable to do with the Clippers' terrible record but even legitimate excuses do very little to make a losing team saleable. n inadequate management docs very little to make a losina team marketable . . Bridgeman. · The Southland did not kno" Ji m Lynam when he am ved~coach of the Clippers. The fratemitydid not care to know J 1m L} nam after he coached h1sclodsqu1ckl) out of contenti on. Southern California does not 1dent- 1f~ "1th Don Chane) who as 1hc coach at the moment. Lyman departed two wecksafterCarl Schttr. thc general manager wore up and do" na n public there "ould be noroach10g r hange until afte r the current season. Th is d1spla) of questionable integnt~ would not likel) impress a potcnual following but that. too. 1s another stof'). Bob Bo\d was the mo t popular basketball coach ever to operate on the floor of the Sports rena. He kept USC ah\ e an the C)eS ofSouthland sports fratemu~ 1n the most difficult Ocean V.few's Taub stOps Edison, 3-1, oa four-hltter When Ocean View Hi&h baleball coach Bill Gibbons spoke of prospects for his 198~ team the best he could really offer on senior pitcher Rudy Taub ~ .. that he was a "spot plt(htr with • aood brakina bell ... And. Gibbons will $till tell you Taub i n't 101na to anr1et a lot of ma,or lcquc outs - but to far he's bttn outst.1nd1n,1. All tht'riaht-handcd ttn1ord1d Tuesday w1s shut Edison Hiah'• Ch•l'lttl off on a four- hitttr. losn" h11 \hutout with two outs 1n w Jtttnth 1nn1n .. tMtt lla.rnmin1 tht' door on tht' Charaen with 1he po1cnliaftyin1 runs on ~nd and third. • "He WI~ the l 1 t auy I kept.'' admlls Gibbons. "He's JUSt a rqs.-to-nche'I kid. He acts • aood bttaluna pmc aoina and works hard and h1 life is chanaina btcaust he i so successful. "We ~•II> dldn 't fiau~ he'd make tht' team Hr came out late and I let him thn>w some b«autc I didn't wint to tell h1m no. Then we 1ot IOmt arm probtcms on the \Cam and finall) I lOld him to stick around." Ed1ton HIP. now111be .SOOlnel inSuntt'\ l.cquc plliy beclutc of Taub's fouMintt. whidl lnctMld. xvm s&nkcoutl and ju• oat free pen. was • 3-1 loltr 11 Ocan View Tuctda~. The ahav.b ~t a pair of run~ 1n the third ( innina when RQl('r0uwa lcd off with a walk ind adnnttd to third on Phil C'ltns's doubk past third base. lance Emma came on in ~lief for Edison. but wa artttcd with a around s1nalc up tht' middle. 9C'On"I botll runntn SOtM insunncc came 1n the fifth 1nn1na ~ht'n David Tinkle walked and IC'OrN on hns's tm>nd double. C"hcu finisMd 3 for 3 and teammate Blaine Ocln>u~ was 2 for 4'. Taub hecU ont·luttcr 90'"11nto the K\ltnth whm C'h1p Damato and Mar\ Milter ~n&)ed. 1Ma.. MAK Pcmo hit a ~-ldd 4oubk .,h1<1\ hit tht' fin• bl~ hnt chalk. Taub. hoYifvcr. aot the C'haratn' lcadofrlhttcr .. ,th ht !('a t n1h stnkcout to ~rH• tus '1Cton The win puts ~an View an a 11e "'ilh Echson at 1-1. but 1bbons discounted champ1onsh1p noti ons. "We foci good about th•~ On<' bttausc Edison is ~ v.dl-roached. 8u1 we ha ve no 1llu 1oos.'' sa~s Otbbom--Wc'rt not 9.0rld- bcate" but if v.c pla~ well \\.e can be an tht pme ... [l$4'whcnv CaHfenrla Ledlena s, ~ QrltU.. t · tc' l' Forbc~ v.a 2 for :\. ~ a run and doubted 10 the Oftl'r othct: run 1n the •~th for ~port ( hn\taan· . Ne v.port hn uan p1tr hc1 JO( \l\ton \lru k out IO anJ v.alk«l1 other\ and frustrating times. Boyd and the Trojans existed in the shadow of John Wooden and the UCLA dynast) - and Bob and h1 sk1dssurv1ved. The parallel here is vi v1d. SC and UCLA. TheChppers and the Lakers. Bob Boyd is presently th e hi~ly successful coach at Mississ1 pp1 State. He nonetheless would relish a shot at coachang in the NBA. He sull owns a home 10 Southern Califo rnia and. above all. he sull owns good thoughts and vibes and memones of the Spon s Arena. 8o)d recentl~ called Clippers presi- dent Alan Rothenberg. The presi- dent's secretary said he was out of the office but would ha ve Mr. Rothenberg return Mr. Boyd·scall. Mr. Bo'd stall has not heard. Recentiy. the Clippers staged a contest to find a mascot to replace the chicken they left in San 01ego. The ~inncrwasagu~ dressedasan elephant. Thegu} made a prctt) good pach) derm but no one could figu re the co nnection. Wel l. .\Ian Rothenberg can take ''n1ficanttfrom the elephant af he is s11ll 1ntcrested 10 crcaung "the people's team.·· He can be ad' 1!>cd the people never forget. Zahn sharp against Cubs From AP dlapatcliles MES .\ . .\m . -Gc.-off Zahn patched four scoreless innings and the .\ngels pummeled three Clu- ~o Cubs pitchers for 14 hus to g:un an 8-0 •victory Tuesda)' 1n Cactus League act ion at HoHoKam Park. Bnan Oo"n1ng. Reggie Jack- son. Mike Brown and Doua DeCmce each collected two hits to lead the Angels' on laught. . Zahn. Doug Corbett. Luis n he1 and Pat Clements rom- bmcd to blank the. ub5 ion five h1lS. Znhn. 2-0, v.as credited with thl' ~•n af\er allowing four hits an four annang\, wal\.1na one and stnking out one. Zahn's fouMnntng ou11n1 lef'\ h1m Wi th a total Of seven eXhl• b1t1on 10nanp. Tbaf\ al1tad) five more than he had a year aao. ,.,.hen a l f"lincd th1fh mU1Clc d1 ruptcd h1\ <ipn ng tf'l1n1na. Zahn ha )'tt to allow a run .. Nov. 1f J.aat a miner of bu11d1n1 up m tndurance and ,ctt1na better control ... said tllte ~ "h ••••en ww out1np '° team to t .ap t~ htllt'f'\ .. Blue Jaya lmpro•e to 10-1 letting of~-.. ·-1 .. -. Toront010tbiclrnn\~c~1Anm11~k Iii &.l::i&a9 ~--~--IO Sl>f'ln&-)'I~) ~IU\ a-4.J ~U>r) -,.-over Pins~rah and thl' Cinrinnati l(ed~. a Ove• ...... ..w.ing kid'& team that's rcbu11d ma. continued to 1m-&' 1A&£ ,y presi. The Blue Jlly•. who lo'it for thl· tlr 111mt 1n 10 , pmti Mondi)'. 1mprov1.-d their record 10 10-1. Ml&dl ,,.. AP d11pa&dlet WtM .. r'1 two-run triple w11h one out in the elahth inn in• broke a I· I lie for Toronto. He later came homr on a smile by Ffecl McGrtff ... Cin<.·mnat1. whose 8·2 mark 1s twutrfd only b)' Toronto. defeated St. Louis. The offensive linemen of the Rams have initi1tcd a program to benefit the star\ ing children of Africa. Rams guard Drnnis Harrah announced at a pres conference Tuesday. Harrah .and each of the other ni ne Rams' blockers will donate SI for every yard $Jincd by Ram tar running back Eric Dickerson dural"g the 1985 National t Football League ieason. Dickerson rushed for nn NFL-record 2.105 yards last year. lfhe were to match that feat in the '85 season. the Rams' I 0 blockers would donate $21 .050 10 the program. "Doug Smith (the Rams' Pro Bowl center) ca me up with the idea." Harrah said. "We all agreed 10 do it and we hope 11 will do some good. Harrah "We also hope the idea will catch on and o ther teams will try it. And we hope the NFL management will consider matching each dollar donated by the players." Harrah made the announcement at a luncheon in which Dickerson gave each of his key blockers a ring for helping him break O.J. Simpson's single-season rushing record in 1984. Each 14-karat-gold ring had the 1nscnp11on "2105" on the outside surrounded by 25 small diamonds. Each rini also had the players' nickname engraved on the inside. . "I'm not going to be Santa Claus every year." Dickerson said. smiling. ··but I thought 11 was appropriate this year. "I got all the rccogn111on. but I could not have done it without each and every one of them ." Quote of the clay ~my.atr~y.a-t>it beowwnet Id 8gatnat her leet wMk didn't work," -K..,., Melen, ebout her 8-2, 1-8, 8-2 victory over Chris Evert Lloyd TUMdey In the first round of a women' a tournament In New York. 5·2. tht Reds' fiflh conSt"cuuve triumph. Dave Parker'• two-run homer hjghliJ)ltcd a four-run first inning for Cincinnati and Marlo Soto pitched four shutout innings. allowing two hits ... San Dic~go C'Ontmued to h&vl' the wor 1 · n-cord in the major leagues. dropping to 1.7 with a 6-S loss 10 Oakland. Dave ColllD• tripled home 1wo runs for the A's in thl' founh inning. h1ghllght1ng a six- Soto run inning. Mille Norril, who hadn'.t pitched for Oakland since August 1983 because of injuries and drug problems. made his spring debut. allowin·gone run in the ninth inning ... GaryCa.rterand Darryl Strawberry h11 con~cutive home runs in the 1h1rd inning. liOing the New York Mets to an 8-2 decision over lhl' Nl·w York Yankees. Ed Romero and Matlc-BrollJaard each had two-run doubles to lead Milwaukee 10 a 7-5 victor) over Cleveland ... Pbll Garner, Cral1 Reynold• and Terry Pulll collected three hits apiece to pace Houston's 21-hit a11ack in a 14-3 romp over Detroi t ... Lynn Jones broke a tic wit h a solo homl'r in thl' eigh th inning ofT Jack O'Connor to give Kan)U'i Cll) a 3-2 victory over Mon treal. .. Steve Jelt1 broke a 1-1 tie with a run-conng triple. and he came homl" on sbonstop OuJe Guillea's error in the fiflh inning. and Philadelphia went on to post a )-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox . Flyen .. 11 to eighth straight llkka SlnlHlo, Roa Sutter and Murray ~ Craven scored third-period soals to sive , the Philadelphia Flyers 1heirc1gh1h straight Na11onal Hockey League win. a 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins Tuesday night. Sinisalo gavl· the Ayers a 3-3 tie at 3:24 when he blasted a 4S-foot slapshot over goalie Denis Herron's left shoulder. It wa his 3 r goal or t c season . . . Elsewhere. Bob Carpenter, Mike Gartner and Larry MurJ*y each had a goal and an assist as the Washington Capitals defeated the New Jersey Devils 4-1. The Devils, 2()..42-9. have lost five straight. • - Cavallen embartau 78en Lewti •1• seamon '•record ~ I~ r(:bmmd o lwl C-'.le114'41ftd -8H P~He ~rtd I~ point #nd Ill LOS ANGEi.ES -Carl Lewi ha II ktPt tride"with Jet1~0wt-m:and now htt ,oal i to leap past Bob Beamon, the world Cuvalll·rs hand the Philadelphia 76ers thc1r wuri.i los'I of thl' M!awr1. l I 6-g9, Tuc5da) night 1n Nnttonal Basketball 1\\\0Ciat1on action. P0tiuc1te ;,n1d 11 didn't matter that the 76cn pla~l'd without Mo~s Molone. who ~t out the aame with a spr,iincJ ankle "It wa'I without Moses. but they beat New Jersey without Mo ·s." the vt.·te(an forward !laid. "We've turned 1t around." It was the ninth v1cto11 1n the last 12 ou11ngs for Clcvl'land. which leads Atlanta by 11/• games for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference ... Elsewhere. tlanta i.topped Washington. 103-97, a~ Domi· nlque Wiikins ''orcd 32 points. seven of them in 1h1.· la t three minutes ... Milwaukee whipped New Jersey. 130-111 with Terry Cummings and Paul Moke1kl llaJon• s<:oring !4 and 18 points ... Houston's Akeem Ol1J11won had 24 points and 1 1 rebound to 31 pomts ror fellow rookie Micllael Jordan of Chicago. bul It was a late steal and dunk by Ralpb Sampsoa 1h:i1 decided the outcome in fa vor of Houston by a 106-100 verdict ... Jay Vlnceaa had 35 points and I 0 rebounds 10 lead Dallas over San Antonio. 96-89 ~. Mychal Tbomp1on scored 30 po1n1 and Kiili Vaadewegbe 28 in Ponland's 143-123 romp over Detroit. USFL to expand TV replay• NEW YORK -The United talcs Football l eague said Tuesday it was expanding the applications of its instant replay rule and has modified its ruflo on downing ballcarricrs. Both changes arc effective immcd1a1rlv. Instant replay now will be used for challenges of calls when th e tatus of the ball is 111volved. such as record holder 1n the Iona Jump" .. The Iona Jump was alwa>s my favorite event before la~t scawn when I had 1oeonccntra1con ti') ing 10 win four aold medals." Lewis said Tue\day al a p~~s conference durina a workout at t.JC:~~A. "This year. II will be my number one event upin. But ag:un. it's not as 1f Ltw1i. 1 stak1na his reputation on beaun' Btamon's mark of 29-2V1. not<.·hcd in the h11h altitude of Mexi('o City dunna the 1968 01rmpicj. "Al my preparation is goin& into doing my bc5t in the lonejump.'' Lewis said. "If the world record comes, fine. If 1t doesn't, that's fine, too. as Ion¥ a~ I know I've Jumped well.'' Lewis Jumped 28-1/~ during the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angel~s to win onl' of four gold medals. a feat that matched Owens' achievement at the Berlin Games in 1936. .\<; to whether Lewis will rompcte in the 1988 Games 1n Seoul. Korea. he says it's to soon to tel . ''I'll probably decide nexl year," Lewis said. ··1t's dillkuh to sustain such a high level for so many years. · We'll j ust ha ve 10 wait and see. Raine• talk• to drua panel PITTSBURGH -Outfielder Tim Ill ~ines of the Montreal Expos is the latest major league player 10 appear before a grand JUry rcportt-Jly investigating cocaine • trafficking. Thn:e current or former Pillsburgh Pirates already ha\e testified before the panel silting in Pittsburah's federal courthouse. ·• The Pi11sburgh Press and the Boston Globe both have reported as many as 12 more players could be called 10 testify. Televl•lon, radio fumbles, pass completions. incompletions or inter-TILIVlllON ceptions: the penetration of the goal line: whctht·r a No events scheduled. kicked ball has been touched by either team: or whether RAIMO a play is out of bounds. "We viewed our u e of instant r<.'play ns an 6 p.m. -"'O HOCKIY: Klng1 at DetrOlt. evolu1i_2mm process.. and wi~pand the -list of __ (delayed• K~VE-FM (108). - situations in which an official's call may bechalknged." 1:30 p.m. --pflO •AiKITaAU.: Utah at ~id Commissioner Harry L. Usher. Clippers, KHJ (930). The league also said 11 had eliminated the need for THURaDAY'a RAIMO a ballcarrier to be touched when he has voluntanl} 10:30 a.m. -8AU8AU.: Boston vs. Dodgers downed himself by sliding 1o the ground. at Vero 8"ch, Fla.,..KABC (790). -------------~~~ili"~~~!!~==~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~==~~~~~ .. ~~~~111111111!!!!~!!!!11!!1!!!!!1!!1!!!!!~!!!~ ...... ~!!9!111111 ........ ~!!lllm ... !ll!!!!lllllll .. llllll!l!!!!!lll~ .... llllll~~~--~ ~:~~~~got Bruins roll on in N-IT Fresn os tate' Marquette' Saturday. probably against Frcsno·State. with Win Virginia India na i t Elsewhere In the NIT Tuesday: • W n • 00 Fresno State H. New Mexico 55: Sent or forward Scott From AP dispatches LO · ..\N(ji:.LES-Reu1d~t1llcr scored a l"arct·r·h1gh 29 point'i to lead UC LA 10 an IS2-63 Na11onal In ' 11a11on Tournament second-round v1<·tol) O\Cr Nebraska Tues- Barnes scored 19 points and senior guard Mitch Arnold added 16 as ho~I Fresno State sent New Mexico out of the tournament. Barnes rorcd 1x of h1'! 14 first-half points 1n the final two minutes as the Bulldogs outscored the Lobos I 0..2 10 take a 34-23 halftime lead . PHOENIX (API-Los Angeles led Phol·n1x by sevcn points at halftime. but the lakcrs' Magic Johnson said a poor dcfensi \ e performance by Los .\ngcles 1n the first half allowed the Sun\ to do "anything they wanted to do." • da) night at Paule) Pa .. 1Jion. New Mex1rn cut the margin 10 fou r points early to the second half. but the Bulldogs responded with six unanswered potnls 10 rcgam control at 42-32. Fre~no led b} as many as 14 points dunng the second half . But the playoff-hound Lakers re- cord(•d a 130-112 National Basketball .\ssocia11on win over the Suns Tues- da} night. · "In the .. econd half I thou$ht we pla)l'd better defense and limited them 10 one shot and got steals and stanl'd running." said Johnson. who had :?4 points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led Los Angeles w11h 26 points. Ph ol'n1x coach John MacLl'od said Lo'> .\ngcles had improved on de- kn'ol'. but lakcrscoach Pat Rile\. hke John-.on. e"<prcsscd d1s .. at1sfac1lon "I wa-;n't pleased at all wnh our dcfcn\IVl' performance because I thought we were VCI) spoil)." Riley said "We got into a game where "'c'rc JUSI going to find out who would outscore thr other tl·am." Riley nddrd that Michael Cooper and Larr~ 'ipnggs provided th e Lakers with "<>omc defensi ve 1ntens1· t~ .. latl' 1n 1he third quaner. fhl" I aker\. \.lih<' never trailed in the lir'lt hal f. had Jumped to u 39.31 kad afta the firs t quarin and led 68·6 I ;i1 h<ilf11me rhl" \un\ opened lhl" third quaner w11h c1gh1 unan.-.wered points 10 takl• the lead ftlJ.68 at the I 0:39 mark. Tht· \un\ h11 1hc1r fir'>I six field goal • 111empt<, 1n the period to take their h1ggc~t kad of the game at 73-70 with 9:52 left. Bui till' Laker\ rl·cled off 13 '>tra1ght pmnt\ to go u11 X3-7 3 and ne'er lookl•tl ha<.k It was their eighth \tra1gh1 "In and 10th 1n their la'>t 11 '1<111\. Bruins swim past Vikings. 98-58 I<>"-<• Bl\C If -MannJ l11gh JUnmr Paul .\lien "'a<. the lone Viking to hrcak up a Long Beach W1l.,on- dom1null'd non-league \w1m meet I Ul"\da~ going l·OO lk to "'In thl' IOO·)Jrtl harhtroke 1n a 98-~X '>l"t· hatk in thl' 1A.1nnl'r'\ pool \llcn al\o rcrnrtkd a 57 91 in tht• 100 tl y. hut that W:J\ fourth 1n the \w1fl mcl·t. II "as onl y the fourth dual meet los~ lor Manna 1n th ree )C:lr<. - three of those to the Hru1M I he lo<,s snappt'd un 11 -mt'l"t \tfl•ak lor the Vikings. --- LEASE 0~ BUY PLm PllCIS AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS 491-1445 let us make your body ~ Wiii beat eny rcatonebft ullm•tel Gl•~•••I A•t• 8-'r, a reltilt 111.1•21 1.1 1 •re A' wlt._ttoto UCLA'• Reale Miller (right) keepe the ball away from Nebraeka '• John Matzke during Tuesday night'• NIT game. C 1uard Mon tel Hatcha added I~ po1n1s -also a carcl'r high -as 1he Bru1m improved thl"ir record to I M-12 on the !>l'asl>n. 1nclud1np, nine win!l 11) their last 10 games. Duw Hoppcn scorl"d 13 pointi. to lead thl· ( orn· hu~kcr... who ended their Cil"a-.on at 16-14. 1 he game "ai. tied 6-6 1n the opening minutl'll when the Bruins went on a 17-6 spun to taice a 23-12 advantage. Hatcher and Miller al'counll'd for 16 of those point!>. fhc Bruin~ kd by as man} as 13 pomti. in the first half and held a 4 1-3 1 lead at the intermission. Nebrasl(a never senousl)' threatened in the second half as the Bruins led by as man}' as 21 points. Center Brad Wright had a career-high 15 rebounds for UCLA. which outrt·bounded Nebraska 34-17. Miller connected on 10 of 15 field goal a11cmpt~ and made all nine of his free throws for his 19 points. .. It was a great team effon." said l JCLA.Coach Wah Ha11ard. noting three of his players a11ainl"6carccr bests. ··t told my team '.lust take me back to thl' Apple.' I would love to go back 10 Madio,on Square Garden and show the people back there the real Bruins." The NIT semifinals and finals will be played March 27 and 29 at the Gardl·n 1n New York. Nebraska Coach Moc Iba said his team played well at times. but lacked the conmtcncy to keep pal·c wi th UCLA. "Their pre'i'i bothered u'i and Miller killed us ... Iba said. "He reall> did a good JOb of executing their offense. UCLA ran their offense a lot be11er than when I saw 1hem earlier in lhl' )Car on TV.'' Ml·anwh1le. Manard wa!I trying to convince everyone that C'LA is perfect I} ha pp} 10 be playing in the NIT. and not that disappointed about missing the NCAA tour- nament. ··1 don't know wherl" anybody gets the idea that the NIT is not important 10 ml· or lo UCLA." he said. ··1 know that 11lay1ng in thl' NIT has been a lot offun and we're here to reprc\Cnt the I Pnc1fic-I 0 C'o n!Crcnce ) well." W11h the win . llC'L.l. mO\Cd into the quarterfinal<; Virginia 68, St. Josephs 61: In Charlou esvillc, Va .• J 1m Miller. Tim Mullen and Olden Polynice led a second -half Virginia i.uri'oe as the Cavaliers debtcd St. Joseph's. Polynice led the Cavaliers with IS points while Miller added 14 and Mullen 12. That trio accounted for 29 oftlw Cavaliers' '34 points in the second half. Ma rquette H, Cincinnati 54: In Cinc1nna11. Michael Sims hll his only potnt. a free 1hrow. with 20 seconds remaining 10 lead Marquelle to a comeback vic1ory ovcf Ci ncinnati. ~ The score was tied seven times in the second half. thc last 11me at 52 wtth 2:46 remai ning. Marquclle center Walter Downing put thc Warriors ahead 10 stay. 54-52. by sinking a six-foot 1umpsho1 al the two-minute mark. The Warriors trailed b~ '!e ve n points in the first half. but narrowed Cincinnati's lead 10 25-23 at the half. Three m1nu1es into the second half, Benoy Moore sank an 18- foot Jumpshot to tie the score at 29. The game was tied six more times, the last time al 52 with 2:46 left. lndlana 75, Rlcbmond 53: In Bloomington. Uwc Blab. Indiana's 7-2 center. ~orcd 17 points' as the Hoosiers. tak1n~ control with 12-3 spuns early 1n each half. rolled. , Steve. Alford a.dded 14 po1n1s and Dan Dakich and Stew Robinson finished w11h 12 apiece for the balanced Hoosier a11ack . The smaller Spiders tr:ulcd by ninl" points at halftime and closed within seven before Indiana's second-half streak put the game out of reach. rreshn:icn fo~ards Sieve Eyl and Krcigh Smith each hart four points during the spun. and Indiana bu ill the lead 10 16 potnts. 48-32. with under 13 minutes 10 go. 1_ BARON ••• From DI arc obviously interested. Edison, Oilers tune up for big match \n earl\-.,ea\on tl·nn" <.ho1A.Jo1A.n bct"'een \un\l'l I eagUl' fa,ontt· I tl1son and the dl.'ft'nd1ng l h.1mp1un Oiler!> uf I l un11ngton R<.'ach 1~ in sight lollo" 1 ng T uc-Kla) \ kaguc Opt'ner'I. liwccping four Ocean View foes. l.'<\hangc 'itudent (Bornebusch). but wl•'ll gi ve them a good match." Sharpnack says he'" kel'ptnJ, an open mind to it all. but admits 1f1hc big money comes forth. it'll be hard to tur~ ~o~~· "It's gomg 10 be a tough dce1s1on. he says. I kn·\ 3 l ap .. ult• rl'!}{ln on rm~<,da\ ... action· Edison 23 11, Ocean View ~ 'l: 1 ocfd I lol mc'i t11ol. the o I c;mgles role with "iwed1sh l'11changc \tu<knt Ptr Bornl'.hu,<·h taking the day off. nnd hl' made. thl' muc,1 of it "'llh a straight 'i<.'I . crrorlcs~ ""'el'P a .. the < hargt'r'> upped 1h1er overall rt'cord lo !l-2 ~1th 1he1r Sunset League opening victor). Huntington Beacb 28, Westminster 0: Brian ( rand:.ill and Kevin Quinn 1eumcd in c;econd double\ with an impress" c howing. and the 01kr\' \Ingles pla)' was Just as good in routing the Lion' on th e Huntington Beach court!>. In oddi11on 10 Sharpnack's sheer Fountain Valley II, Marina 1!: The Barons. abilitr,. however. has been his a·ddcd who entered w11h a 1-5 non-league mark. shook tontribut1on as n team player. fhe w1 n gi ~cs If u n t 1 ngton Beach a 1-0 league rt•rnrd. 4-4 overall. ofTMarina with the late uprising of singles player~ He wants more than the 1nd1v1dual Mark Hascgawn and Errol Aksoy. who clinched honor that may rnme, he wanls the < hm Cian1 and Curt15 Fowler. a <.·o uplc of right-h;indc"· did not loo;c a game 1n brec11ng pa~t Westm1nsgter. wh1lcJun1or left-hander Peter Kelly. wu" nearly as perfect, lo\ingJuSI one game in sweeping his ~ingles ploy. tht• Sun'lel league ronqucst after a doubles sweep Baronc;;.10 make it. as a Sunset League had put Fountain Valley in position. champion and contender to the pluyolTs. Twan Nguyen and l onway Ho teamed for "Individual honors arr nice." he one sweep 1n douhlc . and Scan Ouren and says, "hut what's remembered is how Russell Yee 1n the other as Foun1ajn Valley the team did.'' It w;io, Holml·s· <.econd <1tra1gh1 1mprr.,s1vc outing after .-.weeping a lk,erly Hill'> quartet rl'l1~ntly in nnn-leagul' pla). moved into lcgh1mate playofTcon1en1ion. Onlr briefly did trouble 11ppcar The two split their matches a year ago, but aO<:r his quick 1oOphomorc start. \l\o <i1p:.irkl1ng in -;1ngk'> was JUntor Stan PlafT. a n11ht-hander who d1dn·t lose a gaml" in "Wl•'rl' looking forwurd to Edison on Thu~~>·" "'1td ffont1ngton Beach Coach Duane Gett . "Th ey're favored with the Sv.ed1~h Manna advanced 10 the CI F playoff\. "We weren't cmpha~ilina the .. -------------------------------------·-----------• . cu rve !'all at that point.'' says Boxing: A way out of the ghetto [W YORK Ct\ P)-Calling bo.-.1ng "o wa y out of the ghe110." 1hc chnirman of the New York late A1hlc1ic \ommt\\ton w1d Tuc~a> thcrc 1\ 1nsuffie1en1 medical evidence t-OJU'illf~ the lamp•u&n 10 ban the spol'l. < hairmnn JO\i.' forre~ and doctor'l t1ffiha1ed with 1he commi-i\1on a 111c11cd the Americon Medical As\OC1ot1'on for 11'1 Dec 5 rccomn1endat1on to outlaw amateur and prolc'i'i10nal bo'1na,. The d<Xtors \lrc\\Cd tha1 there 1s no conclu,1vc C\ 1dcnce that boxing causes hrain da~agc. as the M conu:nds. and araued thaf pre aut10M 1 1roduccd h~ New York at the bea1nn1ng of I '>K4 mttdc bo mg safer "l hcv made their rernmm ·nda1mn in the absence ol \C11:011fic data.'' \J1d r>r R.:n Ocrb}. calhna the \M rc"1lu t ion .. n n 1!11lot 1onaf dc<'mcm." l>t-rb)'. a pro le sorBl lht' New York Ml•d1cnl C \'nter. mon1tC1rs 3 vcar-old , commission Protram 10 analyze mcd1c11I data from bou~rs th mu h thei r can.-e" and 1n10 retirement. C T (com puter aCi<i tcd tonH>&raphy) scan of tht' brain of 100 boxcn who had suffered knockoul!o or technical knockouts "'howcd no patholoa1cal ah- normah11c :·said Derby. 'tres 1na th111 10 or 15 )'Cars of i.tud> would b(• nl'Cded IC> ckterm1nc lon1·tcm1 damaae. Public lallt'nl1on focu~d on the dantt'f'\ of bo.\1n& IHI foll 00Cr thr('C•llme V.Orld hCilV)"We11ht champion Muh;,immad Ah complained ofslurrL-d \pccch and fauaue. f)o('torHay II hHa mild form of Parkin50n'sd1~HC. but cannot dc1crm1ne whC'thcr It tem• from ho\ int Ckrb and other docwr apJ>ear1n1 w11h I orrc\ at a Nl•w York C 1t) new• conf,•rcncc ~1d u lm~cr perwntaf(' ol bo\e"' die 1n romp('uuon than athlrtc' 1n other 'J't>tl\. 1n lud1n1 colic&«: •nd prole\\IOnal football. • -- Dodger pitching stops Orioles MIAMI( \l>)-ThrecLo, n~le\ p11cher5 <'Ombincd for a fivc·h1 ttcr Wedncsd:i~ a' the Dodttrs won thttr fifth \tra1af\1 e11h1bi11on aamc. bcat1n1 the Bait 1 more Oriole\ 3· I. Bob Wckh. maluna h1 &econd ~tan. allowfd onl)' '"o h11S in four inn1na~ to record h1, ~cond W'l11ht victor) Thtonl)' Baltimort run came 1n the fifth on a Nik by l.ar~ White. who save up JU,t one h11 1n thrtt inninas. Bohh> < atttllo pttchcd two 5':ordc'' 1nn1n1' for h" W'<'Ond savt' I Oh .. er had two ha&unddtowc an u run for the Dodtt"'· ~ho "-"" an K· l r(cord fh,· Onolc' art' now 7-4. DcKra11. •·and the overhand curve ball take' t~o year to really learn. So h~ 1~1 in a ltute bit of trouble. and he d1dn t have tht mental awarcnt s to win. He'd act mad and uy 10 him&c:lf 'l'vt got lo l;'low thH auy away.' So, he wa bc<:om1n1 a thrower. Now he's a pitcher. And. he wa takina it prr- sonall)' when M>mt0nc '°' a bate h11 or R 81 ofT h1m. Th11 r,ear he'u much more poised pitcher. • ..I wn show1na m) emohon' then.:· rccalh Sharpnack. ".\nd I wHn t tak'"a lon,tnoqh to warm up bttausc I was try1n1 to uvc 11 for the same." A• tor that I ·"rikruut ptr· formaftcc 1n 1oumamrn1 l>I•) 1111nit Uun11n~ton Buth. Shlrpnac:k t1y1 he wain I counllAlo •w.tmrtt "t __. th1nkin1 to myttff, ·just throw al ....., I hem."' Vl ' -·-~ Landrea11xsays he'sread~forbig y-ear With trade rumors-ne. he's now very relaxed Wk.Ind othtt!IXCWIUOA1b1JJ1t wouldn't be _ "1 wu.o~ &hoeiJ.. I belt."• )IC*- • reaular this year. "It Strvcd its purpose. I'm need a linlc luck. too. Latt yw. there were a .. uuv ...... .,.. t 10 ttart l'Oftltml 1mlm qaan. ... .. a.-._. iu.........:.-tit' -11a111 - think thtte'uomcbody bentt than me. I can 1 ~::.S"';-...._-..... dtfinatel) awake. number of balls I hit hard dial didn't drop in. "I'm goina to do it this year. Ju1t put me out The numbers don't indicate how well I hit the complain ifl play my hardest and do the bet1 UnJvenii1y·otcaHb9Ji .._. I can. And 1ha1'1what1 plan on doina." vacant head bMUIW P'«t'll VERO BEAC'H. Fla. (AP) -Ken Land· reaux says he's matured a lot in the past year. and he bclicves it's helped ptcpert him for what he thinks will be his finest bia·lcaauc ~ason, there. I'm suited for my best year.' ball. It was 1heworst year J'veeverbad at '-'as While Landreaux aCknowledacd that 1984 hittina balls hard and not having them fall in.'' Landrcaux. who Is now 30, had hit belt job season in 1979 when, as a member or the .. ·l(the inAitutioa coe__. _ was not a aood year. he expressed the feelina l..andrcaux said he did a lot of renectina that u wasn't as bad as a lot of ptoplc 1houah1. over the winter. h was then, be said. he came Mfonesoaa Twms. he hit .305 wath IS homers and had an internt. ........ and 83 runs-batted-in. He'1 hopina to do even I'd have an inlft'ell." Oral iilld Afier sianing a four-year conuact with the Los Anacles Dodaers, L.andreaux hit only .2~ I last kason aner hitting .284 and .281 the previous two years. It was rumored over the win ter that he milht be traded. He hit safely in 13 ofhis first l S pmC1 ofll\e to some conclusions. sea on. but was on the disabled list from April "You act to the point where you're fed up," better this )'tat. IM San fr.aatco Olrollidl. "I'm capable of doina better." he said. "rd "fmno has always .,...... me 27 to May 12 bccau~ of a panial tear of the he said. "You put all th11 pressure on yourstlf volar plate of his lef\ middle finaer. That was over somcthini you have no control over. 1 only the bcainnina of an unpleasant cam· wasn'tstrikinaoutand makina real weak outs. paign. The way people were talkina. it was like they like to hit 20 homers, steal 20 bews. hit .300. well, but 1 haw a IOD '° railc ..S l'dliketo,etln ISOpmes,haveSOOorS~at· lhttt comes 1 dmc •.• maybe bats. "Thia tbina ls 80 percent mental. I've they'dwantanewpenoa&bere(M But nothina bap~ncd, and with tht 1985 ~eason just a few weeks away, it appears Lnndrcaux will be the Dodgers' regular center fielder. He couldn't be happier. .. Maybe they were just trying to wake me up," Lnndreaux said at the Dodgers' spring training complex when asked about the trade "When I hun my hand. it affected my were po1ntina the nnacr at me. The way th101s hittina a little bit." he recalled. "I just never went last year ~sn't sc>Tely my responsibility. aot a chance to act on !he right track. either. I "The contract had somcthina to do wit~ was in and out of the lineup, what happened. It dictated more rcspons1- "I wasanary at the way the whole year went. bllity. I took It head on, tried to do too much. aotten mentally prepared for this year. I know F ') .......... how to bounce back. I've been there before. rnno · """"' I'm ready to IO· I was more ready 1han I w~ ~k TU:n u:.u= th.oufht I wolild be when I aot h~re (to sprina his rnipali~ after a S.13 ....oe train1na). and a medtOa"C I0-112 record "I'm swinaina the bat well. I'm feelina with onJy one winniq .-.on It wes frustrating. I like to go out there and which is not necessary. win. We weren't winning. we weren't playi ng "It's a relief to know I'm g~~n! to be out strong. I haven't had any trouble with my arm ainct hit arrival in 1971: at all from the first day. I can hardly wait to tet uo to par. there every day. I'm definitely p./'"'red if they started." FoR THE REcoRo ~ > . NBA WHTaRN CON,aRaNCa P'1clflc OIYIMI! W L P'ct. v·LA Lllltn SO 11 .73S Portlend JJ 36 .471 Photnl~ J1 JI .•49 St11t1t 29 Jt .'26 LA CllllMfl 2• '6 .3'3 Golden Stitt 19 •9 119 MldWtsl Olvllltn Denver 43 15 631 HOUllOft .0 1' .SM 011111 39 JI SS7 Sin Antonio 3• 36 ."6 Utlh )3 36 •71 K1n111 Cltv ,S '3 .l6t IASTlltN CON,altaNca All111t1c Olvllltft x·Bo11on l!·PhlllO.tlPhfl W1111lno1011 New Jtrstv New York S4 .. 79' SI J7 JSd 3• l• JOO 34 JS •93 23 •S .331 Ctntrtl OIVIMI! k•MllWIUkff 41 20 106 GB 17V> lft.'> 21 27 JI 3 s 10 101, " 3 20 20•., 31 Ottrolt 36 31 Cnlceoo 33 J6 Cltvtlend 21 •O At11nr1 21 ., ll\dl1n1 20 41 sn 11 471 1S1'> •11 20 391 211> 294 ,. x·cllnchtd 011voff Otrfh. ~~flrOMtion ttti. T11t1dl¥'1 SClt'et LA Ulrlt'I 130, Pl\Otflfx 112 C1tvt11nd I 16. Pnlftdt11>11f1 " Hou"on 106, C111uoo 100 Mltw1ukt1 130, New JtrstV 111 011111 96. Si n Antonio t9 At11nre 103. w11nlngton 97 Port11nd 143, Dt1rolt 11) Ttnllht'I G1mt1 Cftvttend II Ntw Jtrltv Denver al tndlene 1(1n1t1 Cnv at Phllldtll>/lla Milweul\H et Bo"on New York et Washington Cntcaoo et Sen A11tonlo GOl<len Stale 11 St1tttt Lak.,., 1)(), Suns 112 LAl<lltS C 1)0) -lhmOl1 1·• 0·0 •. Worthv S·9 2·2 11, Abdul·Jeober 12-17 2-J 26. JOMIOO 6· 10 12· 12 2•. B.Scotl •· .. •·• 11. Coooer •·9 •·• 11. McAdoo •·I 0· 1 I, SorflllJI •·S 3·4 U, McGH 2·1 3·• I. l(uochek 2·3 O·O • Totel• •9·17 30·34 IJO P'HOENIX 11121 -Ad1m1 9·14 1·1 19, A Scott J·• 0·2 6. Jone1 •· 11 •·S 12, HumohrlH l ·t 2·• f, MAcv S· 11 S·S IS, Luc,11 7·1J3·• 17, Pltlmen J·S 3·• 9, Holton 7·ll 1·1 16, Fo1ter 2·S 2·2 6. Senders 1·2 2·2 • TOltll ••·ta 23·30 111 klt't by o.i1rftf1 L1~tr1 39 ?9 27 J~IJO Phoenix JI JO 26 U-112 Thrte·POlnt 11oe11-8 Scott. MCGff, Hollon Fouled out-None Rtoound1-Lo1 Angelo •7 (Abdul·JIODer I), PllOtnht .. (LUCll .,, Aul1t1-Lo1 AnQtltl 27 IJOM· son IOI, Pt'loenlx l1 IHumpnrlei, HOiion 7) T 0111 fout1-Lo1 A1191111 26. Pnotnb 23 TteMlce!l-LlJCIS. Sorlgo1 A-IJ,•7J NIT T1111dlv'1 stctftd round 1c0f'11 tti<lla na 7S. 1Uc'1mond SJ Virginia 68. St Joseoh'1 61 Mar<1ue11r S6, Cincinnati 54 Frt1no SI 66, New ~xtco SS UCLA 92. Nebruke 63 Tonlttlt'1 ltctnd rtuncl .. mtl South FIOrlda Ill · II) II Lou11v1llt 117· 161 SW Lou111ana (17· lll al Tenneuee tlt ·l4J Tn ·ChaHal\oova 123·1> a r Lamtr !70· llJ ou1rt1rt1N11 Stlllrdlv Sll1t\ end 011r1ng1 TBA Stmlflflltl WtdneMley, Mardi 27 (II Hew Ylt'1I) Cl\lmoltnWllo Friday, Merell '9 (11 Ntw Ylt'lr) COLLEGE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNEY West A"'onal P:IUOA Y'S HMIP'INALS (II Otlwlf') St John'\ (29·31 •I Ktntuckv t II· 121 Nortr. C1rot1n1 St 1'2·91 n Alel>lm• l?J-9) Regional cr.emP10111hlP 11 Sundav EutAetleMI THUltSOAY'S SIMll'INALS (II P'rtvldtn<I , It.I.I Gtorottown (J2·2J v•. Lovofa, Jll.J27·51 Georola Ttch 126· 71 vl. llUnoh 126·11 Reolon1t cn1mplon111lp I\ s11urd1v Soutttffst 91"'9nal l'lttOAY'S SIMJl'INALS (II Blnnllltlwlm, All,) L•s Alamlt" TUISOAY'S RISULTS (44ltl .. 67·ftlttlt llll'M\1 ~) l'IRST ••c•. °"' mll• OICI Hellvltw Tldt IPltrctl 7 20 3 IO 3 00 Somtlhfno Fencv (Perktrl •.20 UO Hidden rm1g1 (Bevteul UO .t.110 rectd. Prince Oofl•r. Fro\lv Unl<1u1, OV Melorltv. tm lmor tlstd, Armbro FtHt, llovdt n Ceo. Time: 2 01 3tS U aXACTA <•·91 Plld S'910 HCONO RACI. Ont milt OICI Roclltrt MTllll IPtrktr I 6.00 4 00 3 20 Brentwood Ktn (OflOmtrl IOIO S.00 l(IWI\ Son (Lonool 10.IO At•o rectd: Ruling G111urt, Rutttdge, Wfllte Smllt , Prime Bvrd, Htntev Henovtr Tlmt: 2.01 l /5 1·3 aXACTA 16·1) 1111<1 S75.30. THlllO ••c•. Ont mitt PICI. Bali.nol 10uo.mttl Jl.00 J 1.60._ _l.IO Ooul>I• Sklpoer IPltrct l 10 20 610 It"'' Monttrt v (MCCt rtvl 6 20 Al•o reced. Nuevo Zlo, Howdv Soerk. Ftvlng Trainer, Chetttrlno. TerQu1t1t, Con· dlo1 Star Time· 1.02 2/S U EXACT A 11·21 Plld S3S4 90 l'OVltTH RACE. Ont mllt PICI. Milts Lld\I (Ptrktrl 8 00 3.60 •.00 Ct l Angel IAubfl\) 3 80 J.10 C~o14!.!! Stick !Crew1ordl S 60 A1so rietd,..Mll't'llSl•r.-t:'tVTI T 0 Ml. Arm1<1HIO Time 101 1 S P'll'TH llACI. Ont milt PICt Sluy 809art (811\trl 10 20 S .0 2 IO sa11n Rfl>CIOns <Crewlordl 6 olO 2.IO Ktnaoom (Parker) 2 20 .t.110 rectd: Oout>ft S<1utt1t, Attlrme tlvt · tv, Col Towner, Miu ROdto Drive. Virgin Blu•, Gemini Leu Tfmt · 1.01 31S Sl IXACTA 16·11 oeld S65 10 SIXTH RACI. Ont milt Pict Countrv Cousin (McCtrtvJ 110 l 20 2 IO Otrv1M IKutl>ltrl 3 00 1 80 C•otrs ~OH ISwu1no1.1tl '-00 AIM> raced Levltv Sor1no Luc1tv Bunni. Perltou1 Peulltnt , Hurlcene Sandre, M11Chlno SPlrlt, Light Fentuv Time 2.0J 1 • s. Time 203 I S U IXACTA •·21 oe1d S32 70 SIVaNTH llACI. One mitt trot Sluv Stir I l(ueottr I 9 20 • .0 4 00 l(IHt>vc" LODell tSntrrenl 6 20 • 40 Port Jet (McC1r1v1 S 20 Al\O r1ctd Mertln1 Prldt, Ctaulc Cu i. Mister G. 010 Soet<lv Sliver LoDtll. Pev CHh Time 201 2 S U IXACTA (•·21 paid '62 •O EIGHTH RACE. Ont milt oac:t . RoDl>v Dee !Crogt1111) I 60 A 20 3 20 J.00 6 IO Glen Hanover (AuDlnJ 3 60 Ml11tr Kool (Sorlggsl Ario raced Jeu Maller Cnan9er. Nothl119 Vtt. tecocce, M«ttv Cnr1l10 --·~ev Bowl T1,,.,. 2 01 2 s U IXACTA (S-61 Plld '37 80 NINTH RACE. Ont mllt trol Utudt (Parlier) 9 00 Como Ster (WIU1•m1> NoDte Arntll• (Ander1onl At10 raced Ptl ev Bonni, Point Time I S9 ••S •40 J60 UO s •O 360 Crowning SJ EXACTA 11·6·• •·S 41 011<1 '1,J47 00 wlln II winner1 lllvt nor1t1l, Cerrvover POOt n1.n • ll TENTH RACE. Ont mlle 1>1ce 1,.ck (Plerc:t l 1160 680 J 80 Amn Pett (Pttrtrstnl 11 60 9 00 Jungle Law ICrewtorCll 3 00 Al10 raced lrecl Min , Wtll Seoo111C1 Girl, Moort1 Oendv Man, Fort\ter. Regret Me Not rime 1 sa 41S U EXACTA IS·6J 011d 1237 30 ELEVENTH RACE. One milt PICit Strelgnt El9hl (Kuel>lerl 11 60 I 40 6 .0 Ven Tudor (LICkt v) 10 60 9 60 Re11>11 c Adl01 1v1111nolngn.ml 6 00 Also raced Sco1111n Bov. Ceoteln Jemes, Otrt>v Lord, Coc"v• Ontv Bov, Rtel Sunnv. Doctor 81Htv Time 2 02. U IXACTA 12·S) otld '95 10 Alltndanct •.119 Hltlh IChoot adi1111 11•, WtttmlM19r 211 U ,_.,, S..dlff CCI Nortn C1rohna C?•·ll vs Aul>Ut'n <??·I l+-- M1rv11n<1 (25·11) vs Vltt1nov1 (21-10) I Utt ) Mtver (E l, lt1t11v (WI •I. J w111r1 (E >. 41, • Verner (E), 43, S (lltdl Clifton (El, Rlvedtntvre (!), ltot>«ts IW> Har<11m1n CW), 4' Rtgfon1t C"•molon11'110 11 Sundtv Midwest 9'eeloMI THUltSOA Y'S HM.,INALS (II Otllll LOUf\lena Ttc" (2t•2) VI Oktl h!WI• IJO·Sl Boston Col .. ot <»IOI .. , Mtml>/ll\ SI 12t·ll ltt1110ftt l (llamPiOll•"'• 11 Seturdav NAIA teumal'Mftt T'"*V'I CN""411tfl-Ntnt Forl HI VI 51 .,, W1vl1nd aePllll 90 TI\lrd llle<e Marvcrttt, low• lot, Ctntrel Waihlno· 1011 .. l"tuntelfl V ... v I", Ocffll Vltw 10l (t 111111, Mlle S4tllert P'erk I ' Porrt llO fFVI. 31. 2 (tie) Snlrfty COVJ lllelilr tFV), Ouerft tOVI, JI, S Scnr1C1tr IFV), 40, 6 $eli.1 <OVI, 41 VnlVlf'llt'i 201, .... _, H1'11« 207 "lltlll, ••llCM "" J9Mulll) I (tttl Hotme1 (Ul, JoMUOll IUI L111cu1v (Nl1J 39, • Ille) ltocllt tu> Moclttll <NHI. Ko•tc•n (NH), •I Ctrtlll Cltl Mir *· att-11 JU ( 1J '*"• -.. Vtrdt CC I I Oie) L•nd <CdMl, Cow111 (E l. St, 3 (lft J Wardrup CCdMI, Jov111r CE.I. 60. s OuPrt ICdMI, 61 ' M<.Owtll ICdMl, 62 Laguna Hills picks King Hawks assistant replaces Moore as cage coach Dave Kina. an HStS&ant coach at Laauna Hills Hiah for the PHI six )cars. ha been aclected the 1ehool's head basketball coach. The an· nounccmcnt ~smack today. Kina succeeds John Moort, who stcpptd down recently. Moore had been t.aauna Hill • only ba1kc1bell coach in the school's six.year ex- 1sten<'e Kina It o araduate of ( 11 late fullen n < r9n). "' fl""\'1ou,1v coa~hcd at ~1 Mu:hacl's t'ttp in Oran~ and ~a• 1n a t tant 11 Mis ion Viejo Hiah under Pat Rob- ens fort"o >~·ars. When Robens quit anc1 the fim "~ck of the 1976-77 season. King strvcd as the in1enm coarl\ the re t of the srason. re: 1dent of M1ss1on VieJO. Kina will have a major rtbuildina job at Laauna Hills. The cn11re Hawk van•· ty roster this pa t ~IJOn was com· posed of seniors. Laaun1 Hill' had a 4-8 Sou_th Coa11 ltaaue mark and a 12· I 3 overall rC(Ord In 1984. S. "We're aoina lO try and ICt the proaram back to where it hould bt," said Kina. "We'll have a very r,ouna aroup ne'<t ~awn hut we II bf compcULh~ .. Kina anJ h1 1Jr1fc \uc .-.\:e t"'I,) dauthtc,,, Knst1n , •nd Mcpn S, • .......... Af191h 1, CllM O (II MIMI, Ar1LI A"9tfl 000 331 ODO-I I• 0 Chtctgo 000 000 @-GOS I Zinn, Corl>ttl (S), Slncl'ltz 19), C1tmenr1 (91 end aoone; Ecker"ev. At>reoo (6), Freiler Cl) 111d 01vl1. Llkt (71 W-Ztnn, 2·0 L-Ec1ter11ev.0·1. Hlt.-None o.delf'• >. ~ I OO<IOtf\ 011 000 001-3 I Banlmore 000 010 OOC>-1 S 2 Wttch, Wtllle !SI, C11lltlo Il l, Ind Sclo1<11, Flmoel 191, SoddfGktr, Kucht ,.kf (S), T Mertine& (7) end OtmPtev, w-wetcfl. L-Boddtcktr E xhlbltlen 1tandtnes AMaRICAN LIAOUI w L P'C1. Toronto IO--_909 ,,..., ____,~ s 2 11• Detroit I 4 667 C,,lceoo 9 s 6'3 81l!lmore 7 • 636 Cltvet1n<1 6 • 600 K1n1uCltv 6 s S4S 0 1kt111d • s .•4• Mllweukff s 1 .417 Mlnnt1ot1 s 7 .417 St1ttlt J s .37S New Vo!!!_ • 7 3'4 1'0ilon l • .333 Tt1111 3 6 l3l HATIONAL LIAGUI Clnc1nnet1 I Oedetrt 7 Clllcego I Sen Frencl1eo 6 Montrt1I S New York • Atlente S PlliltdtlOhle J $1 LOUii 2 Houston Pltt\Ourg,, S1nOlt00 NOTE: Sllltt·MW•d .. mtl ltaftdlnel Tu .. dlv's SCtlf'H AllMI• I, Cn1ceoo Cuos O OtclMn 3, B1lt1more I Cincinnati S. S• Loul1 1 Allente 3. Tun 2 Hou11on 14, Detroit J 2 tOO J 100 • 667 •• 600 s .soo s .... 1 •11 s· 375 • 333 9 JOI 6 1'3 7 12S CllUnt In NV Miii I NV Yenilffl 1 Phll1<1tloni1 l , Chkeoo Wnlte So• 2 Toronto •. Pltt•OYroh I 1(1n1ts Cttv J, Montrt1I 1 Mlnnt1011 S 801ton J San Frenct\Co I, S.11111 3 0 111ter1<1 6. Sen 0 141110 S Mltwaultet 7, Cltvtlend S Ttc11v'1 G1mt1 ,t,119111 v1 San Frenc11Co ot Scot11<111t t"lnclnneti v1 o.ctetr1 e t Vero Bet<" Communttv c°'"9 Gtldtn W"I 1', Of'e1191 CNll 11 ( Slulll CN1I Ctllftt'tncel Cio1<1en Well 0 7 130 000-16 19 S ~•nvt Co111 011 300 10~11 tl 2 Ovtreem, l(Up1trlck Ill, wni. 141. 8uc:kltl ( 71 end Floro . Brennan, Ward t1J. Goemc:n 131 end Ellf1on, Frvan !SJ W-Wlllt 2·0 L-Brtnnen, 0·3 2B-l(aul> (0), Garcia IGI Tulllt (0 1, Roum1m0tr !OJ McKercr.er !OJ 1 H~-KeuD (OJ, Roumlmoer IOI South Coast Confwenc• st1ndln9S Cerrito• Gotdtn Wf\I Senta Ana CvPrtn Seddltl>act.; Fulltrlon Orenge Coo • Compton Mt S.n Antonio W L GB • 0 J I I , 1 t ) 2 I I I 2 2 1 I 2 2 1 ) J 0 ) 3 ' 0 l J Tu.•dlV'I klf'tl Golden W111 16. Orenoe Co111 12 Cvortu 10, SeddltO.ck 3 Ctrrito1 6. S•nte Ane l Ml San Antonio 32, Comoton innlng1l 2 \4 Hl9'1 school Oct1n Vltw l , adl1tn I Edl10" ooo ooo 1-1 • o Oc:t111 View 00? 010 x-3 1 I Baird Emme Ill HOk uf <•>end Merlln. TeuD •nc:I l(lng, Aftlmo (7) W-TluD L-Betrd 2B-<neu IOVI. 1. OavMudt (0VI, Penw <El C•t Lullltrell l. N••-' Cllrt•tllll 2 Cal Lutneren 100 IOI ~J S 1 NtwPOrt Cnrl1llanu1 000 002 ~2 S • MtMto.e 1n<1 Pluclthtm Alston end ForDt\ W-MIMkt L-Al1ton 2B-For· DH INC) JB-<ron tCLl WI Sun INC i Sunset LMtu• standlnes F ount•ln V1t1tv Merine Hunt1ng1on Btech Oco n View Edlw11 Wtslmlnsttr TU.sdlV'I SC-\ Ocean V•tw l Edison 1 W L GB 1 0 I 0 I I , 1 I > I 1 1 0 2 2 Hunt11191on BHc" 6 W111m1n11tr 1• 1nn111911 Ttnllflf'l GllM !11 Fountetn Velttv vs Merine et Blelr Field ,rldev'' Gemt U rlSl Wt1lmln1ttr II Founllln V1t11v Sllllrdav'• Gemt• (I •.I'll.I Edison 11 Hunt1no1on lltech Ooen vrew 11 Merine ' . . Wlf'Mft's teumllfMnt (II Ntw Y lt'1I ) ,.,..I lltund ~ Kathv Jorden (U S J dtf Cl'lrl1 E vtrt Llovd IU S J, 6·2. 1·6, 6·1, Htnt Men· dllkOVI (Cltcl'IOllOVtkll ) def At1drt1 T1mHv1rl (Hu11111rv>. 7•S, 7·S, CemmunltV C ..... Of'ellW CeHI S, Mt. Sell Allttftlt 4 ~ Nllllt (Ml dClf L", 6·l, I·•. 1·S. Sll1991 IMI dClf. Monoovt •-l, •·1, 6·1, Otsoot IOI dtf Htrlt, 6·•, 1·4, 6·1. Lootefltr 10 1 dtf llrl1ktn, 6·0, 6• 1, Whltclltr <Ol Oii Sotoml ll, 4·3, 2·6, 6-3, Mo<llYIC (M) dtf Hlr•o. 7·5, 6·0 O.U.1 LH ·Montov• (0 ) def N1g1t·Sfl•o0t. 7·6, S·7, 6·4, Htrlt ·Brltktn (Ml dtl. Ot1POll·Lottefler •·6, ,.,, 4·3. Wtll!Clltr· Jon11 10) Clef. SOtomen·Morevlt 6·•. 7-S ~ Wnt t r C.WIWUS 0 ~ Cl1u1 IGWI dClf McCrecken, 6·0, •·O, T11ntr11 IGWI dtf Sr.lmoo1w1. 6·0. •·1, tvev (CiW) def JlnM)n •·I. 6·0, Fttmlno (OWi dtf TlNtv. 6·0. •-o. SPll>lrO (GW) defeult; Pomrtr.n IGW) won DV defeull. ~ Cl1u1·Tl1ntret !OW) <111 McCr1tktn· TIHtv, 6·2, 6·1, PomtrM·So10tr9 (OW) dtf Shlm091w1·Jt"'on, 4·0, 6·3. Fltml119· lvt v W) won O:t_ dtl1utf __ Sl...._dl T, ""'9 Alll 2 Slnv1t1 Wtst ISi. Otf ltout 7·•· 6·•. lltcurt ISi def MCFtrftno 6-3, .... llozman IS) def Guftlell, 7·6, 6·0, LOwlf' (SA) dClf. Olin 6-1, 6·J, Citrin• (SI def Cnol 7·5, 6·•, Leiter (SAi dtf. Tl'IOm11 •·•. 6·2 Otull6tl llteura·Cllrlne ($) Cltf McFerftnd· Guillen, 7·S. 6·2, Wtsl·Otln <SI def. Lower· C'1ol, 6·•. 6·1, 801m1n· Tl'IOrNI (SJ dClf Rout·Ltlttr, 6·2, 6·3 Hltlh school Edlstir1 D Vt, OcMfl View SVt ~ Holmes IE I atf 1'1en, 6·0, dClf Clevtrinva . 6·0, def MCGllncl'ltv. 6-0. dtf Sonv. 6·0, McCerll" IE I won 6·1. 6·1. 6·4, 6·•. Rautkn (E) won 7-6. 1o11 ?-6. won 6·3, 6·2, Pfaff (E ) won 6·0. 6·0, 6·0, 6·0. Oeu4lltt Arnotl·Moore (E l dtf Yu·Perk, 6·1, 6·2. '°'' to Pot111tr·Nouvtn 1·6, 6·7 K1m1t1·Alll1on !Edi won 6·1 6·1. 10111 6·1. 6·7 H~ ... d\ 21, WtslmiM19r 0 ~ Geni (1181 dtf MuHt n, 6·0. dtf Wint· men 6·0. oef RoOtrt'°"· 6·0. dtf Nowtlt 6 0, K•llev (HBI won 6·0. 6· I, 6·0 6·0, Fowl•r (HBI won 6·0. 6·0, 6•0, 6·0, Arm1nd IHBJ WOii 6·2. 6·2. 6·2. 6-0 Otubhtl 8trglund-8 ut ll (MBJ def Bowmu -S Smlln, 6·1. 6· I def Ton·G Smiln. 6· I 6· 1 CrendaH·Qwnn (HBI won 6· I, 6·0. wOfl 6·2 6·0 . P:tvntalll Vtlltv "• Mlr'IN 11 Slrltltl H11eoewe (F"VI to1t to Hu,1e<1. 1·6. I01t 10 Lowe. 3·6. to\! 10 Biven. 0·•. dtf Cun. 6·2. Ak\OV (FV) 10\1 1·6, J·6. won 6·•. '°" S·1. Kim (FVI loll 1·6, 1·6, •·6; 4·6, C1ou1no IFVI lo11 1-6 •·6, won 6-1, 6· I Otutl6ts Nguvtn·Ho (F"V) dtf KUZUkl"HtrOll'lig1. 6·1, 6·•. def Sllvtrm1n·Scl'lnt1dtr. 6·•. 6·2, Our111·Yee (FV) won •·l. 6-3. won 6·0. 6·2 Mlltr Otf lS, GlnMfl GrlVI l SIMMS L1D0v (MO) dt f Cr.un9 6· I, def Vere, 6· I aet Lee 6-0, dClf Of\, 6·0, Tevtor (MO) won 6·0, 6·1 6·1, 6·1 lltdl !MDI won t ·O. 6·2, 6· 1, 6·0, Jtnk1n' (MO) won 6·3. 6· I 6· I. 6·0 0.Ubltl Hernttt·Currt n (MOJ 10111 with Din"· Gttf\!lma . 6·3, 3·6, •1>411 wltn Chung-Liu 7·S •·6 Tnorn1-P111t (MOJ wo(I 6-2 6·0 won 6·2 6·3 Communltv c ..... women Orenet (Nit t, Mt. S..11 AnttNt 0 SIMMS Barmore IOCC I def 11nnt111 6· 1 6·0, McM1lttn fOCCI <11t 8reheut. 6· I, 6·0. Lanc1ller IOCCJ dtf OoDKk. 6· I. 6· I e:1111on IOCC I def Sc'1rewder1. 6·0, 6·0, Tnurmond IOCCI <Ill 8Hle, 6-0, 6· I Brodi• COCCI dClf Frffme n, 6·0, 6·0, O.Utlltl 81rmore·McM1lltn (OCCJ Ott tennt •ll· Brer.eul 6·0 6·0. L1nc11t1tr· EflfM><'I IOCCI 1111 Oooett<·S<l'lrtwdtr\ 6 0 6·0. Perrv · CiOOdl>odv IOCCI Otl Btele·Frttmen 6·2 6 , ~ t I .. · '. Hltlh schoel MftMI Octlll Vltw 1, WHl9r11 0 (ntn·lfftu•l Ouon V•tW 001 010 ~1 • I W111er" 000 000 0-0 1 S De~lt• 1n<1 Scruvo• Ticer end C1tm1n1 W-Oe•ltv L-Tictr Hlt-Cherlf 1ov1 IE dilort l , Gerdlln GrlVI I (Ml'l·IM-, first wmtl G••Ot n Grovt 000 000 1-1 • • e<1•1on ooo 100 .-2 • 1 011ermen 111<1 SourlOC" Lvm111 t no Prone• acll'tft 2, Gerdtll Grtvt I (ntft·IM..,., ~tlld wmtl G1r<1tn Grove 010 000 OOC>-1 2 J E<1t1on 000 001 001-, t I 0 11trm1n e nd Spurlock, Ctro.nttr 111e1 Proutr 2B-Cer0t11t1r ( E I SofTBAll NHL CAMl"alLL G°"'altlNCI Smvtllt OlvlMell w L T "" GP: GA •·E<1mon1011 45 17 • " 3S2 2S4 11 ·Wlnnlllff 39 ,, 7 IS 323 30S •·C110trv 36 2' ' 11 316 174 •·ICl!lel J2 11 13 77 )13 m Vencouvtr n " I 52 253 3'4 Ntrrll Olvltltll •·St Louis )J 26 11 71 266 UJ •·Cnlct90 34 ll s 73 279 ·27S MlnntM>te 2J 31 12 SI 2A2 2t7 Ot trolt ,, 31 11 SS -,,, "' TorOlltO 11 .. 7 '3 219 -WALES CONl'aR•NCa P'IWkll OlvfMell • • Plllle<ltf Pl'l1e 45 It 7 '7 311 m •·Wunl11g1on 41 21 • " ,., 21S •·NY tsieno.<• JI 2t s II 320 27t NY Renoe" 23 37 10 5' 26.S 303 Plllsl>urgn 13 •2 s SI 246 l3' New Jtnev 70 '7 9 " 7l'f"JO,j Allam• OM.- •·Oull>tC 3S 26 9 7t •·Montrea1 :u 25 II 79 a•BuffelO 32 n I• ,. 8oston )2 lO I n Heriford 23 ,. ' SS • •c:llnc,,td OllVOff Dertll TU.MIV'I Sctrll NY ts1tnd1r1 3, 1<11191 1 W11htnv1on •. N-Jersev I -Pt\l!ao.!P"lle-T,~~ T """'9' I Glmts Klllet 11 Detroit St LOUii II Hertlord Vencouve< II BvHt lO M11111twta '' Wlnn•oeo Toronto et Cetgerv Cnlc•oo 11 EdmontOll IU.nden J, Kines 2 SC9't l>v P'trielh m , .. 26S ns 2SS 21» 1" 2 .. 2.0 m LOI All9tlts N v 111enci.rs 0 I 1-2 0 I 2-l """ ""'*' None Ptnellit1-L1nt NVI (rOUIJ,,•"91 1 27. N1cnou1, LA (lnterttrenu>. 2 39, NICN>ll•, LA (tnoo1ngl 9 •t Le"' NYI <,,ool<lng J, 17 10 S.Ctlld P'lf'lacl I Ntw York. Flelftv ll ITontllll, •JA. 1 LOI An11ttt1. Wltlf1m1 s (R1<1monc:1. SmllhJ 10 2S Pe~-JOftnon NYI (t\Olc:lino> 1710 Tl*d ..... IN J New Vor" Tontlll 3' (JOftl\Oll MOrrow) I St .• LOI A"91'" NICflC>oa •S I01onnt ) 1)1)1 s N-York. 0 S\.tttr lS <Kort1<0 . Morrow>. 16.30 P~•""''· Herdv LA (rouoM•gl 3 16, Trotlltr. NYI (rouoti· ing) ) 16. Ciefllv, LA (trlpp1no1. 7 19 Bouv NYI 1tr•oolno1, 11• L1Fon1a1ne NYI (llOICllngJ, 1129. W1lltem1 LA frougr.- 1ng) .. .se 8ouv NYI 1rough1nv1. .. SI L1"91Vln. NYI (tlDOwlng), 19 S7 Snol\ on go11-Lo1 ,t,11911" 10· IS· I-• I New Vork 12-S· 1>-lO 0 08•1"-LOI A11g1t1t\ Je ntevk ()0 'hot1·17 wvell Ntw York, Hru0tv 41·391 A-IS 111 RIJftr-800 HIM Hitfl Kl'tNI SWlmmine I.__,. ... di Whlll ti, Merine st 100 medltv rt lev-1 Lii w 11son I •5 JI 100 Ir-I Mttcr.t ll (WI 14629 2 Eu lg (Ml I SJ 06, J Scott (W), I S4 09 200 1nd0-I Wist (WI 2 02 76 2 Oerlln\I IWJ 2 II IJ. J Werdt IMI, 1 ll SJ 50 fr-1 L'lnn IWl 1? •S. 2 SwerdlOff fWJ. 13 67 ) H1rr11 tMl 2J 17 100 lfv-1 M11cr.t 1t (WI SJ 11 2 Wtll "Otfer (Ml, 57 2S l B.v !WI 57 43 100 fr-I Lvnn <WI 509• 2 En·\I !Ml SI 9• l ~Ott !WI 51 l7 500 tr-I W w IWI S 07 11 1 Rtv IM) S 10 36. J Wtllhoe!tr (Ml S 1H• 100 DICl<-1 Alltn IMI I 00 II. 1 LOOI !WI I 01 41, J Ciruntl\tt1 (WJ I OJ 08 100 OrtHl-1 Derting (WI l 06 Z3 Warde (M) 107 80 3 Dev iMI I 07 aJ •OO free rttev-1 Lii Wiison J 21 tO o..p ~· flllllne NEWl"OltT LANDING -II ang .. ,. 11 •oc• '''" 6 a.no Den This wMtc's ITOUI P'•nts LOS ANGELIS -""'0•0 S«o C•H• B•V T .,,..,noa CrHo UPOt • end Low•• Crv\1a1 Lll't E Ooraoo Par" Ll't Legg La,.ts Pto Roell Per• Lekt Piru Cree• (Frtncl'lmen ' F1a11 Pu<1<11ng1to11e La•t Sen CiaDr e R•vtr EH• Wtsl •110 Nortr. lor"1' ltfVERSIOE -Fu•mor U•t H-1 LA'i Perr ' Lt•t Sk•""•' Le•t SAN BEltNAaOOtO C.,ce~"ll• c;.,.,, Per. L•'9 G•e11 Ht,,. "'•" ...... , Mo ••• Narro'"' Pe'" Ltlo• P•edo Par• La" SANT A e.t.aBARA C•<"""" Leot VINTURA -C111ta\ La't ~""" Cree" Vtn'u•• It ·••• 1Norir. Fork! SA N LUIS OlltSll'O -AIU(tdero LUt L1ciun1 L"• ., Edison sweeps; OV wins Edison High• airl soOblll team dealt Garden Grove 1 double dost' of 2· I dcc1111ons Tucsda~ n1aht as Jo~C't L)'man and Juhe Carpc-ntcr each rtC'Otd('d one·run v1ctor1cs in a non· leaaue doubleheader. .\nd ~an V1c-w. another ·unsc1 Lca.ue M>fiball pov.c-r. dropped WC\t· tm 10 1 non-leaauc aamt Here' ho" 1t Y>C'nt: E4l ... l·t, Ganin Grtvt M : The Charatrs won the flrst .11me on the trcnath of a two-run founh 1nn1na and the fout·h1t p1tch1n1 of L)'man. L)'man trucl ou1 four and walkoo none 1n up1n~:~ record to l..O '" t~ "'I .._.hlt'h wt'nt nine 1nn1na . C'arpcnicr fanned I 0 and v.alktd l batten allov.1n Ju~• tv.o h11 .. Her run-'l<'onng douhle 1ln the ninth inn10g "on 11 after catcher Debbie Pros\Cr hod pu\hcd 1he aame 10to c\tra 1nn1nf' with a ~acnfice fl) 10 1hr bottom o 1hc ~'cnth 1nn1n The "weep &1\t'\ Fd1wn an ·3 o\Crall rerord Octaa Vltw t, Wetttna t : Ja l ie Oak le s1ruck out 14 and didn't allov. 1 hit until the ~vrnth 10n10g. Oa~ley nov. 9-0. Jro'c 1n a run 1n the flfih aOcr Monroe Charif wa aboarJ on an rrror Janet Oarhn follo"oo wllh a run· onng s1nale. Darhna wu 2 or 4 and '" b3t11n o,e,r fot-tM )ftf Ocean V1cv. v.111 plal t Paul tn thC' C an)on Toumamrnt nd.l). H"91 lcMll te.-.. ... "'"'we.a CorOftl dtl Mer NI Cott• Meta, 15-6, lS·•· 15·1 ' WOOdOfid91 dtf. UlllYlf'•llv, IS .... 15•11 IS·• . L111un• St~h oef MIWllOl'I Hert>Or. 15· 12, MS, 15-12, l.S•6 E"1ncl1 del Miter Otl, lS·S, 1S·4, 15· 12 Seu1ll c. .. L-.ue Lff~ HlllS NI CNlstre llO V111eY, 15-12, lt ·ll, lS-l, IS-9 Ot n1 Hltl1 def S.11 CIMltllte, 1Sr6. 19-S, lS·7 ........... Mire Coile dtf L• Qulllft , IS·J, 1&-10, • 17·1S ·-,, ... i.e. MnroDftll def VOV"41'1 Olr1"1•ft, 15·10, 15·11, 12·15. IS-S ~ lcMtl .......... SUNHT L• AGUa L...- WL Edison 2 0 Le Qv1n11 1 0 Merine 1 1 11unt1rwaton Bttc" I 2 Oeten Vftw 1 1 Wntmtnlltr O 2 Owowll W I • I 2 ' 3 J 1 4 2 , 0 ) T....,.a0-C7) E~ ...... .._~~~ "Fmltllflf et LI Qul11t1 <kff11 View ti Merillll SIU vt•W L•AGU• Corone dtl Mer WOOdor1<191 Estenclt Ltoune Bt•c" Nitwoort HarDOr ,.... .. , 011 Univtr11tv Cos•• Mew L.taWa WL s 0 • I • 1 l 2 2 l I • I • 0 s W9m9ft'' ftmftllfta HiG" 5C..OOL o.w. W I s 1 6 I s ) l 2 J 3 I 6 , . • 1 GMtl MaM 1J1.t, I'~ V"""" 14U Vautt-1 Oliver ICMJ. I I. 81f1-I Lton1rc:1 (CMI II 8H,.._1 Ohvtr (CMI I I F"loor-t S"u tFVJ I 9 All·erouno-1 1tlt l Sllu IFVJ Leonerd ICMI Jl9 US,L • WESTEltN CONl'EaENCE W L T P'ct. P'F P'A Hou\lon • 0 0 t 000 162 IS 0.• eno 1 I l '2S 97 10S Ar zone 2 7 O SOO n '1 Dt nvt r 1 2 0 SOO 96 101 Port11n<1 1 1 0 SOO 6 I 6S LA E•ortu ) 0 250 tOS 90 C,el' Anlon.o I J 0 1SO •• 103 EASTERN CONfl'IEltENCE Mtmon1, ) 1 0 1SO a. 10 famoe Ba• l 1 0 750 117 18 B """"Ollem l 0 150 119 97 N•w Jtr\lv ? 0 SOO 100 10 I 8a t ... ore 1 ' J7S 7'1 69 Jeci.,on•· • I 0 1SO 9t lOS Or••noo o • o 000 « 110 Thundev'I Game O• andO a• JI(• •O"••tlt S.1Vrdlv'1 Gemt LA E•or•u •• "••1011& Su~v·• Gemes 81rm nvna "' a• B1t1•mort 01~1eno a• Memo'I 1 Po"•"<% •' Hou,toro T e..,oa 811• a• Ntw Jfr\fv TutsO.V'' lnn~CtMftS BASEBALL A~ICenLtt-CLEVEL •NO N01ANS-Ac<1uirt<1 "''''" (rtt o •t.,., ••om lht 11.1n111 Cltv Ito••" • f•C~llllOf' •o• II '"'no<' '••e>ut Dlt v•• IO M "•""•<I I&••· O• (1111 cdfl•IOtr- •'•Orl\ N 1 ll«Wlt LH911t S.AN ~If ANCtSCO Ci1 ANH-Re1111td RO¥ HOwtti '"'if'<H'' B&S6f8ALL NetleNI B1Ul1tft>ll A\\Klt!ltfl PHOENll( SUNS-Poect<I L•rrv Nenot tor-..aro O"' *"• n1ufto ,.,., •• h\l Ac · h•l•to M •f Sl "0.'\ •orwa•d FOOTBALL UNftd Si. .. ,,. ..... L••- J AC lo..SON'1tLLE BULLS-Al\llOuneeO tl'lt rt'·'•m•"' o• Arch•t Grltt1r1 rvnl\lno D•Ck SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS-Fired Tom lton1tv ottft"• •• coorc:11n1tor Fort Hays State wins NAIA titl e " "--.: ..\ n n · Mo < P> -Ron ~10~ launcht·d an ofT·balancc, onc- handt'd Jumpc-r lrom 1hc free-throw line ~•th on<' ond rcma1n1na Tw\da~ night 1ol•'c Fon Ha>~ uue an ~-80 oHnimc 'ICtOf) over Wa-, land Baptt~t 1n the ch•m· p1nn hip aamr of the -\I.\ men·~ N~kctball tournament \\&\land Bapu 111ed 1he o~ "'"h the ~ond\ ten 1n oven1mc on • bucket b Michael Parkt. Fort Ha)s I.ate. w10n1ns It ~ond 'ltra1ant "'" utle. broultht the ball do-.n· coun ind turned 1t o'er to Mol'St'. who +ltd not ~orcd a point all n1aht. Ju t btfort that. thC' T11C'~ went ahead ().. 16 with 42 \«'Ond~ lefi 1n O'-(n1me on a bu\:ktt b) T)'rcc <\lltn \\Uh~ 11ttt1nd'• • Pamh1u pair of fr~ thro~ to ~hct 1hc l~d tn ().. 7 ' j r. • . ..,. DI Or...-CoMt DAILY PILOT 1Wedn111Mt. MM:lh IO. 1 ... .. NlJC llDTIC( Half-sharp Is sharp enough ~:..:-::.: R k-111 d 'Ii -1~1~o~nt1w~~at •~~y~1~~ ... ~~\~~*==~==~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~~~~C~~~ 00 e S an erS oa e \ said Kortko. a rookict whost hctt wa, bl~ked b). l &JidlJl& :'J:'~· :0:-:2~ ~ turn~back.K.indS 3. Mark HardyofthcK1n15whilcaoa1tc&bJancc kwas out 1a Ind 1e. ~t---•...-... · , e ' rrion. -eut Daine k1t'le<rlt I n I wen to t e Coun. ~~ r .-= ---=---comer and I went af\er It. eoun:~ 0 *118 .. am* . m UNIOND~LE. N. Y ·(AP) -Kelly Hrudey was onl) .. We said between &he second and thir<t period that TM •tr ... aocs,... 11nd *Lmlll~* b• uPOI'" • meny .,, .. half-sharp. yet 1\ was &ood rnough. h' . h . d h Id h . h d ot.11er oommon dee!ONJlon. ·1~ I t ~ · 8 ... ,.,-,-bei -condo. s.c lnCldQ ..,.. Nr Pe;lt & 80. Hrudc). the rookit aoahrnder of the New Yor~ anyt ma in t e1rc:n • we ou s oot 1111 t cnetan .. sec II anv. of the ree• pr~ t' f'fJ 10 1w .wr' wt·: 9;.:nr8CP1uapoolepe Cat Plaa ~t. No eg11 hlandel"5. made several sensational saves Tuesday night in what happens. 0 ~sot the puck. s.kat~d ou&and shot. du c r~•::,: t!.b::Q2; r}:. \londa ~·Fri cf a~ +eatpon sec. eueuoo S157,600. 551·3~4 helping his team down the Lo An1u'!fes K.jnp .l-2. Hrudey fl u~ter. shtand1nafTtho. Jaknecyk s r1Jh1. had the puck ~venue cOet• MeN. o ('(' \ \I -'>t) ,, \I 31obd••L&L °'*l~n, Tl~9 •. 9"7000~ laata a_. l•I was cspt.'<'utll ) effective on the Initial auempts by the de ctl into 1 e net 0 15 s ate. CA ' o : ' ' · .·.>:.> · · "'~ 111 "'"'t-~li-;iii~mrrr.-.. Kinas. who sent 41 shob at him. "I put my hand up ind~·~~~ pla)'ina ~hen ~?&tr The unctett49Md TruttM Bu ,im·-,~ C:u untt>r: dOwn. on't a1UWO<>d9- .. 1 fth oood on the initial shots but I let oul the mosi shot and he (Hard>) blocked 1t. Suucr admitted. 'But ~1111y~fortny Id• Vlll•O• 2.'511 w. s1f11.ooo.Nie.tBA amount of rebounds I ha\le1hisyear."sa1d Hrudey. "There then I saw the puck and kicked at ll and Roger got to '' and =:!:'::' ot~~ \l111Hhn ·Fridtn ~~~~:~t ~~~~~ w1~:.=;;;~2e15' wcrcanawful lotofreboundsand l wasluckymy dcfensc shot.'.\v d d b kl'k th"'" det1Qn1uon.111ny. •llown B:OO \.\J..;):()(l P .\l. .. _ .. u_ ..... llll wassharpandclcaring cverything.'"' enee c 8 rea 1 e ..... l'll<ein. 1)1-' I I l't· .... .,. " . bo I J d ~-•· d K h d . w· S.idlelewlllbe!NKM, l>YI \ ) 'S ~ !Bd I SJ U!I Hrudcy 1clt 1t was a 1.11 ume an s an ers.gu.u1c ma e The mgs a gotten a break earlier. 1th the wctnout oov.nMI °' wlf· •· • · •• 11&1, .,yr""',,.. 1hcdiOrrcnccmagamc. Islanders lcadinf 1-0 on Patrick Flatlcy's goal, Kings ranty,••pr-M~.r• 1•t Ul.lt:\TIO' IU-:\IH.l'I·. ---.....-=-.....,..,,,...,...."':""":":=patlol22 morwBeySt "Sometimes the b11 save can really tum a game dt'fenscmun C'ra1g Redmond's slapshot was blocked by ardlng title, poue19lon. M BY OWNER 'r' 313g CM M&-8483/M&-l46e around," he said. "A 101 ofgonhes have been doing it lo us Hrudey's stick. The puck ricocheted about IS feet into the :':u~~;;:•~ 1:=~ ~~~~28c:,4.51~9·50 UHU •W \lor11l.i' h1. I ::s11 p.111. 1hi~ year. I'm glad I got Ille chance to do it." air. then fell behind Hrudey, who was being bumped by of th. Truet• and of 111e Eetttlde H0uN + dupte• BeautlfUI Golden W••t Hrudcy's heroics combined w11h the tenaciousness of Dave "Tiger'' Williams. 1ru1t1 er .. ted by Mid Deed dbl 101 S255K TetmaJ 2411&0 wllg• fem rm. 'I u1· ... da' \10 11. I ::w p.111. \\ t•d rw .. da' l4.lt"'. I: .Hl p.111. New York' third line was dcc1s1ve The Islanders got the Al the same time. th<.· Islander$' net became unhinged. of Truat, to P•Y the remain-Puh Prot> 851·8787 open kitchen. 2BRl2be, • Ing prlnclpal aume of the m1tr bdrm Yfl('J apeclou1. gnme-w1nnmg goal with J:JO left thank to second efforts Referee Bob Hall ruled that the puck had crossed the goal note(•) MCured by Mid lmat V«Y attractlw yerd & 1'11ur .. d.1' \\ 1•11. I :JI I p.111. by Duane utter and Roger Konko. line heforc thl' net moved. Dffd of Trull 10 WI! a u porch UH7 Young I 133,255.09 with lnter"t •II •~ edulta welcome. Agl. ~ruin' I lt111 • I :.\I I p.111. '°"·' 111 rd.I\ h1. ·\:llt I p.111. Manning heads ·all-frosh team Ex-Crensh~w Htgh standout Williams also earns honor NE\\ YORK (AP) -Danny Manning. Kansas' 6-10 forward. and 6· I guard David Ri vers of Notre Dame head the Associated Press All· Freshman basketball 1eam an- nountt.•d toda>" Joining them were John Williams ofl-ouisiana tate. Cedric Henderson of Georgia and Gary Grant of M1ch1gan. W1lhams 1s a former Crenshaw High (Los Angeles) standout. The teams of the fi ve combined for I I 4 victories and all made 1t to the NC AA postscason tournament. Manning. who switched high ~hools JUSl before his senio r year 10 be near his father Ed. an assistant Jayhawks coach, led Kansas. 26-8. in rebounding with a 7.6 average and was the team's second leading scorer at 14.6. "I think Darin) played well. as well as anybody could expect." Kansas Coach Larry Brown said. "He had a great year. He's everythin~ I think people expected him to be.· Manning. who has been compared to Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the l -0s Angeles Lakers. was praised by Brown as "probably the most gifted kid I've been around .since David Thompson and Buck Williams." Rivers led 1he Fighting Irish to their first NCAA bcnh in four yea rs as 1he team's leading scorer and play· maker. The Jersey City, N.J., native finished with a 15.8-point average and handed out 127 assists in 30 games. •••••••••-----tlllfeon trom June 25. 1913 S2"00 down, Hiier 540-5937 at 9.75% per annum u provldM FHA flnenclng, -....... --..,,..,....,.,.,,--"'1111d .1 \ I· l'I -~:ill I p.111. Wrestling All-Stars vie Friday provided In Mid notl(•) plu• tow fixed lntet .. t rel•. Lrg .Sp.clout Obi Ilk• new. eoel• and any ldvancee of 2BR townhouM W1tft get· 2br 2b•, fMI rm , wet bar, l1t,52t.20wittllntereet. ,.,,,.1.11 \'l'I()' " . .,..., o..au ••",500. Cell 5•Perk.Ownr531-3159 The beneficiary uncMr Mid • , ' • ' ' • l' ;::;, ,,..~ --:._,..._ """" o..cl of Truel llefetotor .. •· ( :c HUC f-:( :T 14)' '°': ·,...,.,...,on .. ., ... _,., ecuted end dlllYWed to Ille WM~'c und1r1lgn1d • written ( a1111 ·11.1111111 ... 111d '111 1'1·1 111111 .. lit.I\ Oectrallon of def Miit Ind 0.. ··I .1 •· • •:_.•11 .. ,1tu -•'>••~•• ...... mend fOf Sale, and a wrltlen I w 111.1111· 1111 '" 11 11· d 1·.1 dIi111· .. .t .. ,ii 11 I\ 1· Notice of Default end Elle-11111.1 •I Uontos.11 Tlleunderllgned l 'l1·a .. 1· ,,,f.. 1111 ot 1.11111•11.1111111 ll1W•Ht•••- eauMd uld Nollce of 0.. I I 11 I -teult •od Election 10 Sell 10 1111111 ll'r \' 11·11 • .1111 ,. Ill:.! 'utir .11 Deelr•b4e locetlon In De Th 0 C All St be recOfded In the county ... ,, ,, Of, S Anu perk. Speoelout 2 e range ounty • ar wtlef• tile ru1 property •• • ' ' '. : Bd 2 ea. large llvlng room wrestling match, featuring top high located. ( 111.,.L ~our a d il.iih ,11 111 rl'flurl wt1t1 flrep11e1. bulll In school seniors, 11 scheduled for 0111: M1re111. 1985 " 111tc11en. community pool Canyon High Friday night, begin-Z-"tllacr_...,._,a 1·rr11r .. i1111111·il1a l1•h I Iii· I> \II\ & tec:llltles. AealltllcaHy nlng at 7:30. ="•.C::t.9;~~ Pll O'I 11 .... 111111• .. lialiil11' 1111 1111' f11 .. 1 • L ·-~=b~!·~Martll• Among the South squad are CA ... =~ JM.1'30, i111·orrtT I 111 .. 1·rl i1111 011h . ......... ms three atandouta from Edison and 9Y: Mir "-( I S In Canyon Creek. 5 Bdrm. Acr~t 11 ~;i twoeac·hfromFountalnValleyand Publllhld Orange Cou71 : .A .. SIFIEI> h12-.>h7H 3 ba .. IMI. rm .. large aoXC?esw/mobliet:Ome. Dally Piiot Maren 13, 20. 2 . ----------------• ml81er eulte wl!ll secte1 •Int view. all UHbl•. E.atancla. l985 hideaway. llreplace and 53200. p/ac. Rancho Edison's contributions are Scott w-e.ll Ina" fer lilt ltaMI fer lalt I wet bar. ~ently re-ce11t. area. 11679· 1975 165 S A ---------....---... ................. __ decorated In newMI col· =------==----Brown at pounds, cott rnott PtllllC NOTlC[ , .. lntr__.-.11....._ __ _....1 ... M...,2 .. nil 1112 ors and fulllon. Private i...1 frtf 13 at 175 pounds and Mik e Corral at SPA. community PoOI - 98. au..~OURT •••fUIT and 1enn11. Truly 1wcur· 2• lllTls~ ..,c-...un Marty Strech (119) and Trent ... r:! bb Ell rous vlng ln ffi a ex· ON[Y , 5" down, take Kenney ( 138) are from Fountain 415 w. °::,.ltYd· 1111111 urU G iS clutiv• gated communl!y. over· No qualllylng. Vall_, and Estancia Is repreaented c=• a0a Lovely 4 Bdrm llome with ...... ,.... .............. 1345,500. Trede g~; %e:t ~~~~ -.1 Plelntltf; ROBERT LEE 60 t1 on the Bey. Private lllllU.. lniff h1tf ltlffr ar~8o.7~2 AN;. TIME by 106-pound CIF 3-A champion SAVANICH pier and float. Specious -T •••-18124 Culver Dr. Irv. Bkr/Co-op/set-upe malled Jim Stanovich and Jim Fardette at Defendant· PETER BLISS beyslde patio large -"r--lll 1111 126 pounds. J 0 NE S. D 0 NA l 0 B. enough for a pool. Nklely Detlrable location In De • H lllJI Kenney and Arnott were fourth JONES. and DOES i 111rougl\ decorated home with Ania perk. Spaciou• 2 Lataaa IMck lMI Prolnslonally managed 2 at t ... _ atate flnala. x. lc::'':o. soc 71029 den, formal dining room. Bd, 2 Ba large kltcflen, -8d unit• located In San '"' IUMMONI breakfut room & hobby community pool & faolll· *IRYlll OIYE* Bernardino. LeH than 2 The South squad: NOTICll Yo.. ""9 been shop. Reduced for Im· llel. Reellatlcally prloed. Magnlllc.nl View. 5BR, y r 1 o Id . A 11 um a NBA owners wantm-o e information on KC move "Because of his quickness. David added-a-dimension '-haven't~ s1nce I've been at Notre Dame." Digger Phelps said of his 13-yc:ar coaching tenure. "He allows us to run more. He creates a lot of things on his own and he's consistently a good shooter from 15 feet." 98-Mlke Correll (Edison); .-. TMoowtfMJdMldl medl11e sale 10 S895,000 S34.ooo Martha Mecnab "300aq t1. P.P. 494-0033 S815,000 In tlnanolng. 10& Jlrn Stanovtch-~r,-+-.-.e-,,_ .....,. ,_ ---_.._.""' .... ·~200 Allclng pra s1·ca&-<,nnt1r-- 112-1arae1 Chavez (Santa Ana ..._-.rd..._,_,. (714) 673 4400 Valley); 119-Marty Strech (Foun-:::"" ....:'.! ::t!.~ tain Valtey); 126-Jlm Fardette 1t you w1111 toMiii1111 .o- E I ) 1 3 2 TI I vice of en allorney In tlll1 ( t tanc a ; -m ge metier. you sl\ould do '° BAVFRONT 4 Br, 4 bare· Traditional Realty 631-7370 Rivers was the goal m Notre Dame's second-round NCAA game with Nonh Carolina when he turned the ball over with the score tied and e1~ht seconds remaining after he had dribbled more than a minute off the clock. Phelps, however. wouldn't hes11a1e to ghe Rivers the same chance. (Capistrano Valley): 138-Trent promptly ao th•• your writ· modeled, plef, S990.000. Kenney (Fount.a ln .. Valley)· tenrnponM,llany.maybe Make otter. May tr~.---------• filed on time Submll. 640· 7000 Bkr. 2 HOUSES Groat S 19.200. LOS ANGELES (API -A a-145-Art Uri at (Santa Ana): AvtlOI u.-.c1"' lido de-s 112.500 15% On. Owner 154-Steve Stephanldea (Laguna -dedo.lltrtlMMMpuede 1111.. Beautlful Hrbr Vu Home oon Goguen 497-6287 lt0nal Basketball Association owners· comm11tet'. saying it has some un- answered concerns. has put off a decision on whether to recommend that the Kansas Cit)' Kings be allowed 10 move to Sacrame nto. Hiii ) 165 Sc B (Edi ) deddlr -tr• Ud. ein -•••--•••1 l' 2Br+d•n or 3Br. Lg s : -ott rown son : --Th~• •harp ,J . bedroom, auum !st T.O. Xlnt buy -.. --,-1-111-.. -.-PlU-- 175-Scott Arnott (Edison); ~=.:8.~.'!:: 211•-HllT 2>'lba condo 11•• It all: at S229.000 Ownr Sooth 1 Mel f 191-Mark McBride (La Quinta); Lee 1e lftfonMcloft ...._. 111•-IW oceen view from kitchen 759-0605 or 675-0855 p 11~ h tt:w ''&re SI Uatld dlMI 10Hcltar 11 one blk to oceen. Ca· and prlvale deck. 01 ve ces · a heavyweight-Walt Baylesa (San eonMJo de un ebogacso.,.. tlledral oemng. tlreplaoe pu11or1b1 western vlewt. ILlfFI ty IWMI ~~~wn,:,,g~~1~~~ Clemente). este asun10. deberla llac«lo In both unite Good coo reezes. 1uper JBr+den. 2'hBI Condo. Mr Parkin 953•2011 ··There '" a lot of mfo rmauon presented that would 1nd1catc Sacra- mento has man' of the aunbutes that are conducive · to a successful . pro franchise." said the committee's chairman. la"re ncc Weinberg. owner of 1he Portland Trail Blazers. "But our concern 1s whether the proposed arena will meet NBA stan· dards. That is one important area of concern. "We've been li ving with David all year and we've been living with him today." Phelps said last Saturday after the 60..58 loss to North Carolina. "l fl had the same opportunity again. Ri vers would still have the ball and we'd make the same move:· The North squad: lnmedl1tament1. de 1111 Maaonal renlal area or lloorplan, community Lg auum gy,•1. loan ---~----98-Fernando Santiago (El manere. IU rupunll owner oocupy OM unit. pool and tennl1. SllOW9 S185,000 Incl ta.nd. laac " r1r111 escrlta. al ll•y algune. puede Roof/water heater 2 Yf• beaulltully. Excellent Ownr 640-89311720· 1831 ,._ / I S?S Modena); 105-John Alduende Hf reg11tt1da a tlempo. value! ... .... (Loara): 112-Steve Suzykl (Ca-l·TOTHEDEFENDANT:A old. S265.000. Alk for .... ,-A 0 ......... na21a. -n-... 1 ... l ... -E!lll! .• •-·--·-etv11 eomplllnl hll been filed Dorothy Hardc .. tle -.,.. ,.,, ..,.... nyon); 119-Freddle Mora (Ce-by Ille plalnlltf egelnsl you If Large family rm, patio, 3 121,111 nu --nyon); 126-Marshall Gamboa you with to defend lhll llW-carg1t. Newpor1 Height• • r- (Loara); 132-Albert Lee (Ce-11.111. you must. w11111n ao Cenlral locallon on a '"'· ltn ,,,.... .. There arc also other questions we want 1hcm to respond 10:· Weinberg added Tuec.da' after lhe committee met w11h Kings' represen1a11vc ... ·Td rather not get into specifics. but we will make no conclusions until all o ur questmns ha vc been answered. Henderson. who finished with a 15.5 scoring average while pulling down 7.1 rebounds per game. was given credit by Georgia Coach Hugh Durham for his team's success. "He's given us size. quickness. defense. scoring and rebounding:· Durham said. nyon): 138-Chrls Malaver days attar 11111 1t.1mmona 11 • g:~ 1:~r~: •270·000 IHI Pll am (Loera); 145-Mlke Leuschen :7:. 0:r1~:; ~'!::'~htl~ CONDO: 3Br, 2'Aba. dbl Nur beech, ~·tort• and (Cypress); 154-Robert Casachla tile comp111n1. un .... you do lllOllVllW Cllll gar. Near Hoag $128, 700 ~:~t~:,~~~~.gr:'.; (VIiia Park)·, 165_Jo•~ Oro'"'"'" ao, your def•ult will bl 3 Bdrm 2 112 Balll with 2 ltJ leOar•ll, lffr, and hickory. Lake ot tile ..v ......., enlerld on appllcltlon of the Balconies and privale ••• llH (Garden Grove); 175-Mlke Lewis plalntltt. and t1111 court mey p111o Large 2 car al--· Ozark•. Mluourl. Road (Western); 191-Llonel Nacua enter ' luc:tgement ag11n11 laclled garage. separate frontage. New survey by you tOf tile relief demanded laundry room inside unit LIM llLI lloenMd englnMr De· (Loara); heavyweight-Tom Berry In the eomp1a1n1, wlllell Large bedrooms subm•I IPIOW. II IPYIWI tailed survey map. Very (Cypresa). could reeult In gernllllment on VA lerms 5·129 000 Added Bdrm can be m11-A wonderful home for secluded. Wllderneas ot wegee. tile Ing of money or 75 1.3191 · ter tulle or In-law quar· $495,000. Approx 2800 area. Year 11ound lllh· ----------------------------pr~y Of othe< retie! re-ter1. 4 Bdrm. sweeping sqfl of graclou• llvtng Ing. Ideal location. Good quested In the eomplalnl C:: SELECT views. Owner• went to area which Incl 4 Bd 3 112 high ground. Very aeenlc. ·· .\t thal point we will formulaic a fin al recomme ndation for 1he Board of Governors.·· Baylor picks basketball coach Oiied: OCT 27 1983 ..... PROPERTIES Mii. S583,000. Ba on 45· wide lot. E.xcelt.nt f0< hofN ranch ByJcn:olyJ n c;:~~~y . lJNl()lJI: 11()Mf:C UH11a•1UL•n or Cl111e. Game pr~ ...., ..._.... :. or timber preMrve. Tur· ••""''·Netto, Anomey * Al ••ru-1 * Reellora, 675-600<> • key or rabbll operation Weintx·rg'c; rnmmlltl'C -com· posed of Barr; Arkerlcy of Seattle. G o rdon (1und of < 'leveland. Red McComb'\ of Den\er and Richard Bloch of Phoenix -• ., charged with e'om1ning 1he proposed move a nd making a rccommcndat1on 10 1he Board of Crll\ crnors. WA.CO. Texac. (AP)-Gene Iba of Houston Baptist will be the new head basketball coach at Bavlor Un1ver· s11y. The Associated· Press has learned. battle with Don Eddy of the U never· sity of Texas at San Antomo. el Law, 1902 I., .... .., AY· ..,... Wl5 en 111, w" 11 II er, c A YllW·Llll llW deslrable. 1W/o Tlmbef IOIOZ·nlt a.t... I lalMa lilad l and mlnera.I rlglltt go lba's teams are wl'll drilled on fundamentals much hke those of his uncle. Hank Iba. who turned Okla· homa State into a basketball power. H 1s fa ther. Clarence. coached al T ulsa and a cousin. Moe. coached at Nebraska. Publllllld Or•nr eou1 ...... , J ..,.., •llm with ranch. Muell wild Dally Piiot March . 13, 20, 2101 llap ••• * * llUT •n * * game. Invest In Al'Mflca 27, 1985 A totally remodel with 2 Unltt. Sunroof and 322e BROAD ST. T1111 transaction can be Iba . who posted three consecutive 20-victory !iea!>ons as the second coach at Houston Baptist and took the team to the NC AA pla yoffs a year ago. will succeed Jim Haller. who reo;1gncd las1 monlh. W~ frHll lntereatlng and double gar-oe $249 ooo 2 UNITS. Each uni! over handled complelely b) --------unique detlgn. Eapeclally Cell 675-9058 · ' · HOO •11 wtprlvate back mall. Flrll come, llral Pllll.IC NOTICE large lot wllll Iott of room yardi. Bulll In 1978. MfVe. Write Farm•. Bo' for pool dek and lllen lalltta S22.800 yrly Income. 3 312, Eldon. Mlttourl The King'> need support fro m a maJont; of 1he 23·mcmbcr board to 'h1ft 1hc lranl h1sc to the ( ahforn1a capital or-.. c-tr tome! Almoet a totally ......... IH7 Bdrm, 2'nba, 2 frplel •• 65028. Piion• 31 4· ...,._, C-' new home with oak entry unit. Vaulted celllngt, " 392-3722 dey or night Hc1u<i1on Bapt1s1 has already scn1 one coach into the So uthwest Con· fercnlC. Gerald Myers ofTcxas Tech. 700 CIYtc Centw •nd kitchen wool berbef umm WITI ,... car encl. ~araoe + •Ira No collec:t calla pie .... Df. WMt carpet and i011 ol French IA&.llA Pl•llU parking ew carpet•. l.L W -" I •• The.· h'Jm' owner'>. headed by ~acramenlo de' doper Gregg Luken· hill. announced .Ian. 21 that 1hn would IX'llllOn the NBA for per- mission 111 mo' c to liiacramento. Iba. 43 a member of a prest1g1ous haskethall family. will Ix' formally named as Ba>lor coach today by Athletic Director Bill Mendee. lanta AM. CA tf701 dOOfl and windows to 0 "' .. Id '"--· ·11tu1 ceramic Ille kitchen & aatw ~ NOTICI cw 1wn.v n., "' v-•r• 0 · ......, ballls Hard to beat at ..... --.. -...... --enjoy Ille view lrom all 3 Bdrm. 2•n ba, formal 1310 Ooo A 1 f t Both CASH for Rf or R2 Iott Of Myers was the first coach of the H uskies. His Tech 1eam won the SWC regular season and tourname nt t1tb this >Car. 111r.~:" J:Do-rooms. Tri-level deelgn. klnlng room. Top 1oca1lon have· gd ~.i~un:' finane-tHI" downs In Corona de! MINT large llvlng room, lamlly and lerge dock. A•· '""' Owner mau ... , t Mer or NewPorl Buell A Ra )lor source told the A P TucM!a~ 1ha1 Iba won out in a clmc c ... No. 4a709 room an 3 10111 bdrm•. aumable loan• make• ··•· ' 1 · Call Greg LM 78().9470 TO JUOQMINT DISTOR: Priced to sell In a central tlll• an usy 1.ie over. ltatall Ann 11 . ..._.. -. Ann Newport •ocatlon near P r I c • d r I g 11 l at --------..._.. ...._,_ acnoot•. VIEW lrom all $1.200,000. c.H lcv more Pllll.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE YOU AMNoTIFIED rooms of Ille Bay. Ooean Information and lhoWlng. In ... rual1kt4 u,... ~of IM and night llgllta. IUMMONI ON eecrlt• • mequ1na an eata lornl e 92860-2615 17141 corporation· Calllornla). Tiiie bu1ln111 11 eon-ludt-• oNdtt«, 1 IUdt-~79,500. FIRIT AMENDED corte 648-5800 11 27 N Del Sol Lane, ducted by: nu.band end wife rMnl ........ rou hM bMft C"Oll-COWl.AINT Una carta o une llemeda Diie: (Feclle) FEB 5 11184 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Jarnea F. Heltrlcll enterecflwl tNe eouft • fof.. -\41\fl HI HONI CAIE • S'7 24 4' telefonlca no le ofree4H'a C"'""' IMfotd, Deputr Conditioned Environ· Tiii• 111tement w11 filed lowe: CITACION JuotCIAL. protecclon. su r11pu11ta. Cleft! menlS. Inc . (Sl•I• of in· with 1111 County Clerk of Or· Ju...,_,.t cNdttor. "-· ~~!~1e1r~~E NOTICE TO DE,IN· ncrlte • maquona Ilene QUI Pubflllled Orange Cout corporetlon Callfornla). ange County Of1 M1rc11 13. ltlOft ._. DANT: (Avteo a Aellllde) eumpllr .con 111 for· Dally Piiot February 27. 23806 New Deihl, Ml .. lon 11185 Amount or 1vd1m•nt 131·1400 "')( HOOOll MALTY a melldadu legalu •P· Meren 6. 13. 20, 1985 Viejo. CA 926111 Ff112" enterMI 111 lh • covrt: --------DfVILCWMl.NT CO., •A"· propl1d11 SI uated qulert W-8111 Thia bualneu II eon· Publlalled Orange Coa1t '21.-..0 llSTI•l I 01 RITT '9110PIRTlll, INC., QUI II corte escuel\a It.I ducted by· Dally Pllol Merel\ 20, 27, Thi• fudgment •H , et M., Defendant•. caso PtllllC NOTICE • goner11 P•rtrllfslllp April 3, 10, 1985 enlwed Meed llPOft • ..... IULTlll MX HOOOll "EAL TY a II you do nol Ille your Tiii• 11aterMnl WU flied W-M8 • ., • a •• I. I ti d. "'.". DEVILO,lllNT COM· reaponae on time. you mey ITATaMINT Of' with the County Cllfk of Or-,,......., .....,... ........ HH Iha welcome mat out 1-;;;~;;;;~;;;;; PAN Y, R ~NA L Q D. ION Iha case. and yovr MANDOt•INT Of' enge County on Merell 8. rou 11 ~ lor 2 Realtor A.uociet .. 11 fllcMA.H<* A..CHtnCTl I wegee. money end property Ull Of' ACTJTIOUI 19&6 rtll.IC NOTICE lleter elate: hn11· to complement our lam-*...,.. * A I I O C I A TI I , "IX may be llken wtthoul further llUIMll NA.Ml '270'77I ·~... lly. GrMt rewardt Poll· ... , 11 ft I Pl HODOll, 111 lndlYlduel, warning from the court The foflowlng peraon• Publltlled Orange Cout H 11911 ... ._...._.. ooum TM Ible. Cell Blm Haellngt & RONALD D. McMAHON, lift SI ulled no preeen11 It.I have •b•ndoned Ille uM of Dally Piiot Merell 13. 20. 27. T .. UNOITITICl'll °'t .. LI Cowt ol Common,.._ of let't cllet 640·5580 LIUTm-LllATlll lndlvldual, COM'O"T '"PUl•ta e tlempo, puede lhe Flct111ou1 Bualneu Apr11 3. 1985 " .. Ch .. ter Cou11tr. ''"". l"iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEE AT 32" POPPY CONDITIONING COM· perder ti eeso. y le puoden Heme: MMll Conelructlon W-654 T.I. Ne. nit ~--11 OeMn and lllM vtewa, 40 ft ,ANY, RILCON CON· qultar It.I aatarlo, IY dlnero y Compeny. es South LI M'ORTANT NOT1CI "" • .....,. • .....,..."'..... fOUfl) ADS •1rM1 to etrM1 lot and CRITI, ITllNIR • OlrU COllS d .. u proe>ledad Send• Dr!Y9. Sough l agun• l't&.IC NOT1CC TO"'°"""' OWNlfl ......... l/1t/14 S229 500 n ITIM" COWANV, DI.._ tin atflao adletonal por pane Buell, CA 92917 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT f1tte ol oeM Md -only • rm. Nfl MDILL CONT .. ACT· d• I• oorte The Fictitious Bu1ln.11 l"ICTJTIOUI .u..... UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, ~ ............... "· ·RE FREE U / • J I u(l IMO, 909 Lll8"1CK & Tllefe 11re other lagat r .. Name referred to ebOYe wH NA.Ml ITATIMINT DATED 7113/77, UNLESS AMI 11 • ...--.. Ille AM n r•i(lr(ilUI ((('(' If• I cOMPAHY. IMC., A~D qulrement1. You mey went tlled In Orange Coun1y on Tiie followtng pereone are YOU TAKE ACTION TO .....-. .....,_, c ... no. Cal•, • o/'~~'IUt'J ~.IMC., a C ........ 10 cell any 111torney right J1nu1ry 22, t985 FILE NO doing buelnest H: Jauld PAOTECT YOUR PROP· ....... ' .. 1"'"' 1 cor,oretle111 Ll81"T. Y •-Y If you do nol know en F28&9&3 Heart Con.eulUng, 22700 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A ...._ ...... JlJdflftenC •••·llll f,'7,').11(~,'J~ ~ ..... A&CGaM-lllOfney,youmeyeallen at· Jotln L M.all Conttruc· LIM• F0t•l Of'l"9 #231. El A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU hM ..._.....,........... -& I ' IAM. ....... MtO C~ tOfney referrll MrVlce Of e tlon Co . Inc (S1111 of Inc TMo, Cellfomla 92e30 NEED AN EXPLANATION ,_ 111 a C ...... ..wt. --------•I .Mt7 l c..t Hlty., C.. fllACTORe. IMC~ a C ... lagll eld office (lllled In tile CAI 1032 W•t "C" StrMt. Lauralyn 8em1oe lllomp-OF THE NATURE OF THE UMtee ,_ ... a ......... -==:-----=-=:=:i:= -----• :-.rc.::rc=:= ~t~Jtrot requ111toa w~7:1~~;.:. t0~:: c0<1· ~ 2:;~ ~~k:or~~~ ~~3.c~g~1:~0.tL'f/'gt,~~ :-..: .t=":"-= ~PICTU ' E YOUR -: • c .................. I leg• .... Puede QUI ulled ducted by •• corporallon 92830 TACT A LAWYER. ...., ..,.... .. .... ....... ~ -ACT10M ~. e qulera n1m1r a un et>ogado Thia 1tatemenl w11 llled Thia bu1lneu 11 eon· On Aprll 3, 1985, II 10:00 IM..,.._. ... M ...... c...,,. .....,......, ...i lnmedl11amen11. SI no coo-wttll the County Clerk of Or· ducted. by: en lndlvlduel A.M , lenllh Eactow ~. f1iea ..wt=--.... DOii I ......,. M, .,._ oce • un abogadoa o • un• ~ County on Merell I. Laurelytl Tl\0rn090n • CallfOfnla corporlllon, N a.,.., 111-ft • ..., HOME HERE .....,Ct.....,&t.,..., ~del'J'Ud•iag.l(,...el t9 S Tiiie etatament.,.. Ned duly eppolnted Tru!!!! uf1rumut .., ,.._, YOU AM ....0 1U9D dlractono telefonleO) Publlllled Orange Cont tritfl the County Cler1I of Ot· undet and ~ to ,,,_, y.. ...... _, _, In'~: The name and adc:lr"' of Oally Piiot March t3. 20. 27 . .,. County on Febrvery ot Trust reo0tded .My t4, ......., .... M is.. (A!MI .................... ) lhe COU'1 It· (El noml>re y Aprfl 3. 1985 27, 1tt5 1917 ... 1n11. Ho IH$3, In ....... -..,._ ......... ILATEA EH1'APRl8ES, dlreclon de It con• .. , W..et2 ...... bOOk 12289, page"· Of Of· ...... ..... etc end TONI 8()flTWAAI C1N Number· (Numero• PubHlhed Orange Cout llalal Aecord1 In 11\t ofb Of I f e e f 0 r a e • 1 ft I coRPOAAT:ON, II! lntlffl def CHO) 37 24 •& "8.IC NOTIC[ Dally PllOt Mlrctl 20, 27. the County Aecordltt of Of· ,,... ..... ... ...., I ARRETT PAOPfATIE8. SuPlflOf <.ourt ul Call· April 3, tO, 1115 .,. County, Stete of C... ._ ....._ ...... ,. INC a ~ CIOrPOf4 fornle. County Of Orenge. ec..-, W-113 fomlU'dCUted by DAVIO I IMIM • ... _. M t • er......r.-. 700 CMc c.n1et Or"'8 W•t. 'tC1TTIOUI M11M.11 CAMP H U.. TAX CON• ........ -• a ~ ~(:~A p 0 Box 134.. Santa Ana, U.. ITATllmff MJC llQJIC[ SULT.ANT, INC WILL llLI. ,_ ........ .. 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IMM, CA UH• vvATHOUH. 700 CIVIC lift, MecMt91ur 9MJ , ~°':,,, t ""*your~. del '9mandante Que no MllllOn Viejo, CA 12tt1 J.,,,.. F Hellfrldl, 11161 CEHTEA D"IVI WllT, lutte IQIOO, N8"1'POf1 leedl, ~ode qua~·~·,:: ... Cu""' lnc~;!:l~PC•~=I~ ~~~.:m· Wte c. ~:~A:-~:,.= C~&&_,. eo.a. ::.~.:· ~= de 90 mine I Wtllle. Altorneye, 29281 Hu.i.,_ Dnw, 811~ l<•tllryn M H•lfrlcll, to MCI now held by 11 under Def1Y P'leOt Mardi 2'0, IT, DIAS CALLNDAAI08 pare 37t7 91rel'l SlfM1 '°"'ln verldO. CA 12t11 t775 1 Sty P•ll r.t. Suii. Mid OMd of Trvet In IM Aprll 3 10, , .. .if!Ullll!Jl~~nt!.....!reeOUOate Aoof, H1WOOtt ._,,,. Cell· DP!, lnci , 9tllte of In-C, !Mne, CA 12714 propetfy lltueted lin Mid w .... Private Parties Are Welcome Cll Cll11111H, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. WMttl<li . H .~. •. ' ··-•Oft... "t•I .. l!I. , .. ~ ...... ~t>..s -6 ... ..... ,. ·Of'--' ..... .,.., ... d, 8 0 l t M C I I' I I I' r. R A S T I' r I I Lt ( E II l :I L I' I I I ... "u' •n ,_, _i"_i_D _t _i:-C ,--.] 0 - wtH .... • I r SZ.17 per day Thlt'I ALL you PtY t0t SllMt,30~ In Che DAl.Y Pl.OT ~SERVICE' DIECT(ltY CALL TODAYll lllfNL• v our o.ity Pilot 8ervloe Olreclory Aepr9Mnt1tM ..... .,,_ ,.......... .._ ,...,.... a,um..11 rumw 1At!!!!!~~L~ .. !!!!!~!£..!~-~====~===~~~~=~ c ....... 1., nu 141 1!o' • 1,.;Ap._.rt11ta-..-11_. ..... v ... a1;... _111 •u•. ..... 2 • ..,., .... net ·~ .... Bil Fiiiiiihilllir •••et 1uc• n11 ~,,=:ir= Ap.,..ilng 3br 2b• pool HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE WXTERf'oNT 2i( 2L. X:::i & ger ITOO'a Ctll ~~~1:,~1:~=-4 Bf. fam rm, prof d.c l ~LUO 8/15--Stlll Wlntet Want a 1111c11on of_.Mt BTL?CTC~ETDO BU~~tt,-DE8A , 539#~ f90 Biet Alty 1.. • • · lUrn, ~ OCMn I cty 111• rate SIOOlmo. 873-tllOO IMng? We can off« eny-"" living •lone? Cozy 111 vu. Tennie, pool. MC. thing from a 1mel4 ac>t to 1 b•. garage YHrly EXCEPTIONAL Duplex. 3 bungelo w/equlpped 975-9889/818-790-5t25 l,..,...tl, Uaf. a 48d hM. If IOOklna In IN NEWPORT BEACH $850/mo yrty. On 43rd. Income Tax Preparation bf, 21h ba, 2 frplct, spa-d8C()( & clack 1425 utltt N 1 Cr•t 28d+..__ 2,nb• CM.NB.Of HB thlntc o1 us A grMt pl.ca to N-.. on the St. L:Qve pt\. number for tub, fam-rm, 2300 aq, tt. pd 639•8190 e.tt,.. ~I 1 A --11 • ...... flrlt tor lhal choice of Upper Bay. Privet• appt 646-2751/548-6933 ~~=~:f::~;;rE==~=~---;=~~~;;;;;;;;::~ $1500. AVI 418 760-9148 --n vu. VI . now. Ideal IM clubhOUIH & h••llh --------lrriat 2244 St200/mo, 720-0133 or fnlaalll 2117 TSL MG~ 642•1603 epu, 8 tennla count, 7 YOU DESERVE ITll C... OLDE CORONA DEL MAR LM opt alto 7N-50l2 2BR 1ba. fi'p1c, 2:p;x nr NB REAL TY 875-1642 pools, Cloee 10 butlneu. Gated Vlllege, pure tvicury, I •tl Jlar Spae 3 br, 2 be, lrple, 18r Condo on Creek. Nwpt Shorn 3-•Br 2"-B• ehopt beh saso. 0ys OC Airport F11hlon 2Nr 2 '1'Ba Condo · · patio. $1300/mo. Patio. air. pool, tennis. 2 blk• to bctl Cloee to 97i-7t27. 875-71ee., WllTUll YIUm ltland. conv«i1ent lhops elegant llvlng. By ac>Pi 69• w t9th St lndlvdual & small t>uain.. TAXES. BOOKKEEPIHG ~Wiltz 831-1268 No pe1s$595 873-5003 pool/tennis te2·Ml3 $350 Nice Bachelor N Lovely.quiet complex on tlgllt. only 831-S439. Free oonsultatlon 1 o.Y financial 760-«>81 & RE. INVEST 556-8155 C t ... 41HJI 3BR hofM In Woodbridge, Rent to own 5 rm ......... , pet~ uurPd alt 1·30' PMO w/pool, .IP•· gar. l'!_dry Singles t & 2 Bdun Apart-... ........ 17'1' Service. 646-1638 TAXES 1984 Return• II I ~ t yr leAM, pref. non· n .. ., ....,. 'e a. ' . . rm. no ~It. -SUl!neQ &' l)WICSnal ... .....," •• .Dv-35 no~t yewty jacuzzi frplc Ind 1vv . .-y Apl 9. Bt.~b:....,u_e .. 45 mentt & Townhou .... ocEX•·11c:aoNT~~ aclOUt .. __ b.._ t · . .__WL...--. rp • pn yar ..,,....... uc. • • hkupt & ~1 ~~-r.~-(Atk -1bovt furni9Md '.JU..'..! """" ;:;-;;-----"-'9"• !!'re •· ~~==~irii;;;;;;----='="'=• single adult, no pete S 1200/mo DOnr8e; 4 539•8190 BM• Alty I Spec 3~ '2til. f'rple, ger. 1Bdrma-S545"'~55 aptt complete wttn TV 2Br 2Be. gllta oc" entry. Se lling anything with a Nwpt Mgmt Srvc 815-2211 j" S~SO/utll locl 631-4Ge2 ~ .. Penln. Pt area. S 1150/mo 28drma-S835·1685 · · Meny 1menlt1e1. Adlt Daily Pilot Clallfled Ad *o •••• · •••* B~=~~:~ul v~e~w:ho~·.~ YOU DESERVE ITll yrly. &75-8890 Hk fOf ~~L8~~NA~~~:r3 ~1=.:i ~::::·.::-': bldgcNf 9pel~ :91;oi~ It a Simple matter • . ct_,.ifled Ad•. your on.--St495/mo 673_4299 Gated VIHege, pure luxury. Sandy btwn 6-8pm. -Of • IOnQAf). On JamborM sec. 11 to -4 )vet call 842·5678. atop lhopplng center. 3~~ve~:\.~~-:CP h~~:i~· TURTLEROCKlovelyEicec ~ant2 ~v~~. ~:na~t Cer•I ••l II 'I WMaAllYIUAll =~·at San Joaquin Hiiis let1l1,l!!t1l1 2tM It l W ... ..._ .. ___ 1•1 grdnr dblgarS9<io (213; 38d ~home, spa. Ir, only831-S439. 18r 181 S1ndcutl1 1&28drmap. tt,pool,epa, · •••1IOO UllUlllll . Ill I U ...-. ...... trc .. . 598-0954 . fp, gdnr .• t700 8S4-9855 COfldO. Frplc. 2 car ger ~dry rmsr:~lo, =~Y· ~ ---Montlcello Twnhte wanted lnt1la. 2tll Auto •Westalde aharp 2Br Wf!.11 ltack I lu Jai'.C,\ 2271 space S875· 883-1191 ~~~ANAd~MENT Wkly rent•I• 1135 & up. ~':,,'~~~Y A";t~a c1!:'J. COJona dei Mar · Gr•t IOO * OFFICE * 1Ba. encl gar. tncd yrd, RrgJ;i ShOt'" 3 br 2 ba HOYM wfpoo1 & eppMI Bright. clean chHry, 754..0081 Ot'642·1603 Color TV. lrM conee. 01675-2292 E/751-4050 cation, Cout Hwy Iron-•CLEllC&L* patio lndry rm New • • 4br-Incl den 2ba lrple 38drm 2b1, Hk• new, pvt •• healed pool & tteps to ·--tage. approx. 1400 1q fl. crptl. & drps. No pett. ~: ovri ::1: be; 1'f~1: kids/pat $800'. call patio. 11300640-8110 D1u Pelat 27.. ~pac1ou~ ~1nqle oni.' ocean. l<ltdl'• avail Older Lady nds 1 br unturn Avellable June , Sorry MajOr c.-.c .,....,.,., Mutt ttand credit chedll 8e1·8293 • 539-6190 BMt Riiy ,.. .._., • 18R fBA &ndo. welk to 6i two bedroom aph 985 N Cout Hwy. apt, NB. E CM .,.. no lood or beeuty ~. In Cost• Meea la ..-ing S850+MC dep 77().5629 W ll l IS \oft I Ill bNch. Pool/ape, gated. Lagune Beech, 494-5294 Mu SA50 mo 548-1665 '(.i',J>llllll tfN. /(111 ereltable, enthuelaltlc In- LOOK HERE JUI!"•• ...... Au UH 1 Bdrm ao;n11ain. encl $825/mo. Call M1-0223 au aa!MTll ~ ft ~· dlvlduW 10 fill a ~time Track MOoel' Home 3Br gar, no pett, lrlQ, 11ec: ----Cu I ··TU l 'trlf'.> position This candkSate E·tlde 5 room need rite Jae olf mltr bdrm csen' 3 Bdrm 2 b1 new crpt1, range, $450. 842-5964 lut. •1ek Wkly rentals now avail lfts 11 mu'1 be able to ttllrt im- lenanl basic bltlnt 1595 2'nBI 2 car gar 'lrplc' frnhly painted. SIOO. *21R 28X IA utbi s t28/wl( & up 227• New-.... nu l>'j 1-"'~ <J~ medtately end ,,.,.. be Child*l>!'.,o1c-lll0* d/w, ;,,lero, truti com-: ~11u9•1 3~~~g~·50 n;; 2~.1~~: ~v::=· ~~: Bltn1,cpt1,drpe,enelger. P«>f1Blvd C.M 646-7445 OOUbleGarageson Penin-l417lc..t·~ ~ .CU.-!1.! ... wt,ttl~~ -paetor. Front & back yrd. aa25 N .... 97a.9291 hkupa. No pets '650 + sula S130 mo 173-0708/ ~ by t......... • .... ,.. "'' ..... t So Co ., •• 3br 2ba +I 25471 SplndetWood Dr 8181337-97Ge 0 ........ seoo dep. ~4•64 SU 1111 LlllE 675-3002 beMfltt c*g II cftloed a gourmet llltch 2 glrlStSOO/mo 875-2349 A,.rt ... tt la ... •28drm. refrlQ. No pets. 2 FURP41SHEO or 302ew Cout H New· AaaMac .... tl 3112 sataty It CIC*\ P1MM $700'• 539-6190 1~;. ___ L ara persons $510/mo. 1981 Cl<>M to oc..n, 1Br quiet UNFURNI H[O po11 Beecn kltc:;,s TV * * • WANTED Garage SPIRITuAL READINGS applytnpersontoBren<I• Belt Rily '" -.._. M~ Ave Agt 838--0772 complex. lndry carpc>f1. 1125 • wtl Sol no dePoSl1 w N Advl04t In All Matters & betweem .the nours ot 8 Not lat to Newport crptd 1 rm 11 conao. §k •WESTSIDE 1Br new No ~ts S525· S36-0490-H[AlTH . 64~~~068 ~~:~;;,-2~~;a Countellng 1815 So El am & 12 pm 2br abode w/compl kit pool, ClbhM se75tmo. ...... .... f"1111M4 crpt, drps $450. No ~" · FOUR PLEX l l UBS T [ NNl'I lt1t1ll II Camino. Real. San Clem UlflS CAllLUC S585 539-6190 8191 '" 650·2352 att 4pm 9 ~ 646,..382 28r 1 bath. Jull redec. sngt SWIMMING plu' lhrt . 2tol Off1'ct lt1tal1 Ztl 4 l1e d 492· 7296 2HI larW ltM -1Br 1e. Q>ndo Security Pnlar'· 2117 car gar Pvt backyard h • 1. ELDEFiL Y PARENTS? Small 2 Br Condo, t beth. bldg, pool, spa·, ym. No ... •WESTSIDE 2Br ~Ba, $875/mo, 968-0656 mul more ,,orf'1 2/F rmmts to stir w/aame 1368, 4g§ 1 209 sq tt at Vacancy in luwury retire-hst1 Ina - $695/mo. Call 549-9823 ~ti $750/mo. 813-2749 8Xv VIEW m . pi;(, lndry lac $550/mo. No NEW LUXURY CONDOS no peh Model' ~~2:~2~0~ ;..8~19;~ea s 1 30/sq It 16 t7 Wet I· menl tlome Non-Amb * 1111m1•1T * or 751-6191 3 Bd 2 ._.,8a townhouM on :;kg~.~:~io~:! ~gJ5/~~ Spet; 64s-:382 t & 2 Bedrooms ~Opl'n daily q to db Balboa It weterfront J Br cllfl, NB, Agt 54 t-5032 Or ambulatory 643-8481 MISC Indoor /outdoor WHlllde 2Br 1Ba. gar. grnbelt In Bluffs. Comm Edgewlt9f 871_28&8 47 . 1 R. refrlg .. no Huntington Harbor area. 2Ba llM 10 thr wl•yg prof work. garden center, wld. hkut" nice yrd. No pool S 1400 mo 640•5315 · pets. adult• prel 724. Apl Pool. tennis, racquetball. t7eJ MIF Avl now $A50. Jim Lett A f H.. 3004 non·smkr HB 842-8866 pets $87 +dep 545-7983 --. Cereu ••• Jbr o. Jemes SI. 873· 7787 S800-S 1200/mo 863-1770 or 675-2330 BR/b1lb1leony. Cuic 840-4661 Aputmtnts •HllmlmT* r1ut1l1 UILlllYI lllTALI T/Hse OIOM to bch. $450 \4We9tfleld IUWlll YILUIE Ntwport Buth So. Beaut 3Bd2'.:r el NB FUll·tlme 8:15-5:15. no Vill~ 2234 OCEANFRONT: Penln11.11a Prof pref. 673_ 1817 Home on pr1v lake. Mstr fOlJND •OS experience necessary. !:A Polntlarge2atory4Bed. 1700 16thSlreel Bd S475. tge rm w/Ba Atall11mot~l'1 " Av1111mmec1 Must have 241to~•=6~1~:~hl:/: ~~~.~~~rS:,:: laat. .... 0 Sparkt~": ap11 WIY"1' ~~~-n;:;~ ::f.~468~hf~~~· gar 1450sq ft view suite ARE FREE ~~~:'~~:i1e-=~~ upper $700'• at 539-6190 $3500/mo yrly. lllT ...... IT w/MP adun & lamlly MC· LI~ Where you have --plus SAtnr NICe COM of- Bett Riiy lee OLD NEWPORT Bl: Lge Beautiful & park llke FOR lion•. HNI pd. No pets. ! 1 ~::"!•~~~!tulles Ntwport Buch No. COM Prof person to snr 3 Four pr111at;;-ottices with lg Cal: lice Call Mr Bui But .... C L 2-1tory 2 Bdrm condo. THE DISCRIMINATING 28drm 281 $680-$700 •Spac~s townhOuMI HO ln1ine Avt-nut-8d llOrM. No smkl peta. reoep11on a1ea • MIC· 640-2950 • Oulet reer tocatlon. PROFESSIONAL 38drm 2Ba S750 •Flr.....aeces S500 • ulll 760-9229 retarlal ott1ee • kitchen· 142-Hll ------ 3Bdrm w/lrg yard. POOi. llr9')1ace.S1000/moyrty 1&28drmFurnlshed 398W.Wllson 831-5583 •Pr~te belconles or l<ll lt>lht Coron• del Mar Malen-atte REALESTAT'l:S-AtES Klds/~ta.OK. S850mo + W•rfrMtle ... Ill. LA 0~1~~":' :~=.osA mt&•ll Garden patios 645-1104 smkr 101nr38r 2baSoot Newty reoecor11eo *Tl TIE TIP* 111 7~41U!.~01~R'lty 111-1400 111-IHO 16211 ParktlO. Ln. HB FUILY Y1JJ11 WIT Ill' PCH S400/mo 573•2006 FOUND Aull Snep, ":iv:,:,~~'!..,,~ ';:=!!~2~1~31~8~2~7-~5~55~4~=~~~~~~~~~b=~·~.a~-~·~,.,.~==~N..-Apenment complex. •3 Lighted tennis coons ~ IAIY•* Female rmmt to snr 2br 1•1·1101 grey1t1n male \11c . long term careef in com--._ Rudy for occupency lo •2 Swimming pool• ..,....tacular golf COYrM 2b• gar In C M Area Beacn & Warner H B ~eiat ,..1 estate t><o- At:I 28drm• $530/mo I •StrNms & ponds view from this 38drm S300imo Peggy 549-1233 842-2877 k9fan., we'H train...,., to •Sorry. no .... , charmer Pool, jaeuu l, _ I -..-,~ 3 rmt $805/mo. G11 urnl'ifl ,..... park-like gardens 2 cer CdM Fem n-amkr. 3 Bf CdM OlflCe Suites Found Mlle St Bernard, be a pro Submit your r• re~. gwbege dltp0aal. •Furn Inga avail gar-al door. Full Mc:urlty 2 'tba + olllcetden A1C par1C1ng from $700 I male Old Eng sheee>dog sume Mltle Isaacs C/O refrlg & cerport. For In-WHY NOT CALL ~ meny more amenities $450/mo• utll 962-6649 Call 673-4120 male Gray Snep mt11. nu-Realonom!C9 Corp 3500 S formation call Ill llll Read·y for occupancy For mer ou1 cats 644·36S6 E Coast Hwy. Suite 1 HOROSCOPE YD NEY ,,... --II, · appointment ""*ate call Fem w\11 lhr 3Br NB nm Full Services Executive COfona oet Mar CA 92625 ,.,.. ..... , • ~ wlprof Fem approx 50yr Suites Fum/unturn 01-FOUND small lg natr tiger ___ ·-_ 1 (111)111-1114 IUWlll YILUIE 6«-05<>9. Sorry. no 1>4lll S325 t 112 u111 Reis hce space avl lmmed oc;-cat red COiiar w/bell Fem Aide llve-<ln assast 0 Between 2pm-4pm Mon-15555 Huntington VIiiage CLIFFHAVEN: 2 Bd, lBa. 64().0503 alt 4 pm cupancy S350-S895/mo 756·0375 S A Hgts teactler In whk:hr pit, rm, MARR I d1y through Frldey Lene, from San Diego frplc, gar etc. Ideal for ra-Interesting sunny 2 Bd 2 word processing. use of FOUND Smokey COior yg brd • S300 mo 645-23~ l ••••••••••••• 1 EASTSIDE Lg newly re-Freew1~. north of Beacn tired cple. No petl, $800 Ba COM Frplc WID N· computer accounting mele Cat gtdn eyes 11cty &A-All -1 _,, to .. c add-.._., on mo Nrly .. ,,. ""'""" · · Rental Inc l telephone · c _. .. ,_ .-11 clecorat ... 2 & 38' Apt. m """ --Y · ~.,..,...,., smkr $470 mo 759-0658 an erlng Tele~ prtcng Luckys Market. apo Fut paced Newport Thursday' Marc h 21 Starting at S590. 2214 McFadden. llWPllT lltf" MIF Snr 3 Bd Bayfront 1an1~:r111. ki.tchen. copier.' bell •96-9306. 492 1617 Beecn restaurant ""°' ARIES(March ::! I-April 19): Emphasis on communication. nhilit} College Al/A. 842"5210 mat 44 BachelOt' wlbltln kitchen, nomewyngexee Ask for beverage serv 752-7170 LOST Beagle 'Jade Or bac k olllce person 10 mokc contact\ with 1ndiv1duals who 5him· your ideals. Lunnr FIAEPt.ACE. r,".I· paUo. llW LUllll gar & utllt. No~··· Avl John 646-1156 Ive mess ange CM 846-2371 Re-Cnauenglng posttton · · • X LG 1 & 2 .. t E " s 5 a , dt p.. k 1 Must be able to nandte po•>1l1~n h1ghliglm: originality . daring. pioneering spml. Judgment. • ' ,..p •· • ,..prll 1•t. 450 7 9-.194 MIF to snr 2Br 2Ba CM MEDICAL SUITE wer none wor snow 11reas Pref. exper Call 1ntu111un an.· on target -ttm1ng 1s correct. Side s550 Up 557"2841 •Ill Mm I NEWPORT VILLA APTS Twnhse nr OCC Cats 01e Corona Oet Mor 1'00 sit LOST German Snep m1~. collect 1213) 924-9423 TAURUS (April 20·Mny 20): What ~t·mcd an obsinclc will lllT&ITll •11111111 pproxlmetely1mlletrom S350•'\ulits631-1087 inestbbtgMgr675-6700 mare 31'8 Slater & aclunll) prm \' a slc pr.ing-stonc. D1rrctmn 1~ nght. ) o u'll be p rovided ~95/mo t 8d, 181. gar, WIHllW YIU.All the Beach. 642·2357 Share NB security condo Brignt Newport olltee. Magnolia. FV 968·2308 ACCHm llCflYUU with proper mn1crin . Law \ttuntion proves fa, ornbk -)Ou'll gel lndry rm. cloM to ehops. -EAN SIDE ot BalbOa all 1men1tles Ne Oceen Approx-64l 111· snower Los• Mena Wallet C M N; uper nee Mature. 111• d d S I I 1t23 Pomone .. &PAITMllTI 43rd 11 t 8d tbl o.-view $595 C111 650·55t3 Mariners Mlle 64629•7 V1c1011abtwn Npt1Harbor typing, PfOlldency w1tn lll'C C CiUppon .• corr.10 p ay" ro c. TSL M"N"GEMENT B n d • o tigures 10 key by toven GEMINl (Mn) 2 -Junl·20): l:mphn'll'IOOllb1ht) tO\\lfl fn cndo;und "' "" EnjOy a llfe ttyle aur· tache<I unit, gar yrly NB male stir 4Bdrm New Bldg OC Atrport 1 .. ewer •' "9avy CRT data entry tnflucnC't'pcopk.C)clch1ghhghtHOmmun1cnt1on.wnttnJUnd~JX~IBI 642"1603 roundldbythecha.rmlng HSOtmo + dep L .. v• $313 "-d•p •'• utlls 8'~8 eo:ner otReanul& 642 ' 156 1 .... 1111r11n1.x1ntcompany relation\hin. Romum·c play~ kt') roll'. Virgo. QtltOrtu!>. another lllT&IT • atm099hefe of Wood· phOne number fOt' appl Steps to bell 642-7986 Bristol '00 sq 11 Recee>-Lost Siiky Teu!4K 1m1 benell1' Call M11t;e 111 ,. Id 1 646-27511648-8933 I 1100 area 2 olhoes 1 lg I male Stvr gray rergus 9am. 6•5-5800 Gl·n11n1 figun: pmmincntl) $695/mo Lowly 2 8d 2 e. br ge VI lage "THE ORIGINAL room & SIOfage area NB r1erlD VIC Blvtts ~ - CANCER (June 21 ·JUI) .2~): Ma•or dome~llC 3diu~lm(.•nt 15 Twnhae. All Bit-Int. lrplc, c c__.. d . ,._... VERSAILLES t 8d xlnt, ·-·n Fmfll S9•5 mo R & H Pr()(>erty REWARD $500• 6•4-541"' A/C •ir1y.a -.. LO " " lndry rm rou ,..,. an ......,., quiet location Full aecur-..._ I •• •"2 87 3 ., --tc:uured. )ou'll mnkc nghl mo'c al rtjhl ttmt. lk d1plomat1c. re:iltze TSLMGNT642_1803 Creetc ofter a unique lty bldg Avail now At 1fftt H T.Y. ....9mt 0 " - 1 LOST Sml wl'lt busny enlf'f level Good benefits )OU c:in "1n \our wn). Keep re)olutton\ concerning diet. nutrition Evw/Wkndl642-t22t c:omblnetlon of one. two 1475/mo 644-7215 Agt NEWPORT 756-1484 NEWPORT CENTER OFC mi ~ed b reed met• Current OMV pr..,tout Libra nauvc pla~" lop role. end tl'lrH bedtoom 1200 s 1F1 Snare Receptton I Bobo w NB 645-5356 833-1041 LEO IJ I 2' \ .,,) I d .1 I .1 k I Lar~ 1 l 2ar. pool, lndry ~ments IOQlld neat ons-your ph~ take ACTORS ACTRESSES \ u ~ .-ui .... : n I' iuua )OU aumll\: Cl' s )Our coun~. room. From $459. 1"4 a vlflety of convenlenee messages 759-0215 PtrHlll MODELS & E"'T"'AS pa) "terrific .. rnmphment. (' ·clc luahliiihh commun1c·:u ion. cdu a· MonrOVla 5•&-0331 for all IQM: It · l "' " tion. publt~hmg and p1ri&ual values. You'll 1ecel\l' :.u.·coladcr. a.nd act Ottice space tor teaM 1 or mn1 014 Needed for pre-pro crcJ11 lo~ C>\l'rduc. lg 18', crpt. drpe, etoYe. *Shopping GRAND 2 rms • sl'la11d entry Meet Gay Mends Pfo-dl.IC1•on casting CaJts tor nwly pnt $485+=-• l'Ma1etla Pnones 1ns1ati.d Copier lauional & Semi.prof uS)eom4ng movie to bl VIR 0 ( uii. 23·ScPI. 22): lmponant to d1i deep in conncc11on 7180 Stlellmer 852· • ~tlon service avlft.t1>141 S37~.. tnru Gay Encounten Oat· shot on loc tn NB on with linancrnl rcwurl'c). "'"c , hidden :i~wts. lntcnsif1cd rclat1onsh1p llAUTll'UL 280""· 2aa-._._.Id untte w/cathldral OPEN J NG tor 2 rm•. SAOO tor t tm. 1 11 g s 1 , • 1 c 1 Mlfeti 2$th BB 1IGER fiaurc., prom1ncntl . Lawis on )'Ours1d1:. )'Ou'll rcccivcJusi1c~·. Cancer. PAV oar a bllCOny srt& --=.:,._ 1,_ .. _..._ . .._ ample parking Agt 714 974 7513 PRODUCIONS • Co (·,apr1corn pcr)on fiuur~· in scenario. POOL &PA t:J no-• ....... ..,.. ,_....,.. .. _.. 873 7761 Producer & Speci111s1 •n • TOP ...... .. .,;H,_ ...... 11 • No PAC• permitted. lct.1111 A pc>11!oll01 are ottering • LIBRA (S\·pl.~.l·Ocl.ll):vo low.play wa11ingonmc.chccklc~I """'""' "" -•CdMdt-.11.111 .. AC emfl 10 B .. w t ( h -· M'"'8A PIH!S •49.24•7 "'••rt"-'--'""" -pr•n from S600 28.... la1t11cti.. ltll wl!.n~r 10"r $9P_?rtTol\1tl~ r1ghl\, pcrnm. !Oil). ,urrellt C)'Clc h1a h&hl partncl'\h1p. puh IC .. .., n. ·--.. , LAGUNA "• .. ~ "' ... .. .. rcla11on'i, coo~rativ1: effort~ and mnm:il s.tntus. Anes. another Libra Hell¥ 2br 21hbe 2 •IY unit• lnformetl0n1 p!MM' call: CoAtt Hwy 875-8900 flostxt sUMc€ ... m ottw expires 312~ due to play ~lljntlkanl r<1lc ' pvt yd & p , 1750/mo'. ~)c::v~ to 8PM Wnlerlront ollllces. turn tro1n1ng Aeclorded mtg production deellnu SCORPIO ({k-t B·Nov. 21 ): Strc\~ 1rulcpcndcnce. crcativtt). eec. 1780.141-1152 SELF Opendetll•P.tOewraecty 24 hr• 891·1914 '714154&-3~42 "1llin1ne\\ 10 t11kc r1 k\ in order to fut till ooltgnt1(1n~. Emphn11sal\o on Prof oeoorliiid 21r 2ea & r~t. •tc"' ffPar•1• T11"l Mii Mf1 llTUUM ~ork mrthcxh . en,pl\1)-mcni. contact\ with those whu hare )'Our CoMo rw 8C Pit• Pool. STORAGE :.C:.sets t°.urS: aq " Nud ride eppro• Hon.tl/dependabt• o.- 1dcal5 Lc;~l•k~ ~ramount role. i.e. "° oate, CltJIO't 7 45am·5pm Itel or Ne 10 "'*wanted 64$ 7441 0 ..,. I ''"' n n.. 'I fo II h a. h h 1760/mo OeC> 722·IOU 1 MO FRrE Gotherd/gdlnger HB • A " ( , ... 1)\ ••••• ,..c .• ): o ow t rou1•1 on un -~ ~ ,400 eq • )(LNT t.OC·UTtt. 1NCL ahar• c.a.t• 973~204 • member of upPMHC se' lend\ 'P•CI.' to life Moon po\tllon cmphamc'l ,, HI.I~ drP' Mdnft beh. Yt1Y 1175. 175-.4912 f. II I! M FROM 11so UP l'.htldr~·n.\ian~I) phy\1calaurac1ton.clcmcn1ofluck.'t'o um1ptv.ina 1"4 .... micro."-*: Ot754-t7929'1r -Wear tna y open an CALt.(714)9M8193 contr,11 < ahttrnauvt play\ rok oer CWMll'4 .. ,..,,,. ,., MaO * na Meo. diff rent izc available from CAPRICORN (Oc\. ~:?.Jan. I~). You'll act nrtdcd matrrial. 1117-:ei..!~ .. !O!'!~ ~19.:.._ ttC:O¥e, ,.~"~ as low J : $40. per month 1uJd1t1o n;al "work1na room .. S«rct ·~ rc"calcd. )ou'll bcndi1 a" f\'\Ull ~ ,_ ..... --...11 .. _ "" ...., "'"'"' c landc,hnc operation 1:C>fT\~~ 1n10 upcn. F°'u' on m)\ICr). lt'l\ie\t· ••f~ '1-11drm t.-4 ~4865 rtt~l mont-~ lhat bd 1n1,i to othcn ~~ w,flttl "°'1A v"•OftlT Oownetal,. AQUARIU (Jun .<>-f cb. HO Obtain hint from C'apncom 18' , ... reM9 M7& Hit. rnC\\llC· Makl' 1n~umc~ \alt f CUrtO\lt). 'tou'll k'1rn Pttnl\ r~:i==-=~==~ .... ,.,.,c.t~·· concernin1tct1111l linanl 111 rcwurcc o(onc "'ho malu:~ tcnouHli1mi. 144.0t" Rom1ncc ~111 nnl bc a strtnf"r 'hon trtp "ptannl.'d •--..... ---,-.---.-.-- PUCES ffch l'i·Mlrth 20) l ouk t.:)o~ 1hc 1mml'd1all' where ..,.,. .... _..Ind tnh'\tm,·nt\ an.· rnnctrnc\S Sa\'"'' prn1r1m '' n~"«'Y~. l>i\C'trn ,. a pwt IMl!h 9oec moor-. molf\1".\ bt anal)tl\'UI, IU ... UI(~'\" 10 l~ll\Onoibh: fC\IUC t (rom IO\C 11'11 ew9I a '°"Y 1'1ur1ncr. S..till~n•n li11ur(\ J'f'Umi~nth "° "'' 1 1t -·· OPl 9.tm·6pm 7 0Jy, .-Wt'l'k 20522 Lafuna Canyon Rd. 497-dOO (' 1 M1h• "ou1h of CI Toro Ro.ui on lttKUOJ n\nn Rd) 8YSl1TE1'. full ftm9 tn• lent ure, my ltvtn• l'IOme-1>eg1n APfll 1 Pr*f llCtlWI & Clllnl'I rnw1 ha•• rel• & tr1n1p ' 51·206• bt"'1'1 8-tpm WM.i.wer me Id "°" em Oft me mar M With 1 Clelllfiecl AO Call Noolwl 642-5171 \ ~ CoeM DAILY Pll.OTIW .. ~. M9ri:lh 20, 1115 llllUL.,,. Co. wlll tr.in enthu9'•0c perton for xeroxing, fM.. Ing, typing req. Newport Pn.nneutlc81a, 897 w. 16th St, Newpon BMch 6-42-751 1 ext. 226 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I 0o artwork 6 Pear 10 Pant 14 or arm bone~ t5 1nspora1ton t6 Arrow poison 17 Explos111e 18 Feathers 19 Elegant 20 Temoesis 22 Contrary prool 24 Sacred bull 59 Byron poem 61 So1ourn 62 Mimic 63 Of Frenee s ne1gnbor abbr 64 Compos111on 65 Ridge 66 Wine C•ty 67 Preclude DOWN 26 Says again I Wordplay~ 27 Encouraged 2 Landed 3 1 Spare the 3 W1th1n 32 Functooned 4 Recited 33 Heer about 5 Sleppecl llard 35 Songer Tor"'" 6 Proposal 38 Wall member 7 Repute 39 Santa 8 Culvert 40 Anger 9 Auatrahan c11y 4 t Tewny 10 Talent@<! 42 Continu"'' t 1 Ms Ekberg 43 Fee11n9 12 Le<;j1Sl81Urt' Fr 44 Poorly hi 13 Skins 45 Innkeeper 21 Dame 1 mete 47 Work SIOPPilQt"S 23 Well versed on 51 Neal 25 Vends 52 Went 11brooo 2 7 Go foodless 54 Hectored 28 Numer1ca1 prel11 58 wander 29 flabberga11 2 3 4 5 7 14 17 30 Expiry 34 Felony 35 Skirt type 38 tn11ead 37 Ogie 39 F1ower 40 Bantsn 42 S1m11ar 10 43 Calmed down 44 O.fi.tt 8 9 48 Metal 47 Sipping tube 48 Metap~ 49 Tangle SO Saddles 53 Mild oath SS lnMCt larva 56 Earth goddeH 57 COior e•pert 80 Wtng pref •.•. ...., l&TPUT 330W. Bey Cost• MeN. Ca. P/T ... llU F0< Conltructlon ~. wlfl lr81n. 833-2130 DIMES -A- LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIYATI 'AR'Tlml DeADLINI: 12No0n ,......, Coela .... mtrc. .· . ~ ;;; . ••••••• nm1mma1•Y .. ..-.... ._, " ,;,o-___ =-:-------~~~~~--------~~--~-~---------------~~----~_..... ......... ~-----------\. .. . 714 -833-13 00 POHCH! AUDI Cff t VllOlr:r HttMe• C)ullty ...... '-'vtc. ,, . fl I! I 'I 11 ~. I u ~ (If H \ ll t ll New trial scheduled for wife accused 1984 murder. Her trial bcains May 6. Ramirez. who was convicted ia 1978 of defraudinfta savinpand lou out of Sl.5 mil ion with a lin,Pt phone call. showed no emotlOll ·Tuesday as a Superior COYrt clerk read the jury•s decision -paihy ol first-dqrec murder, conspirl()' and robbery. a1 STEVE MARaLE ............... Adam Salas Ramirn was con- victed Tuesday of the murder of James Hushes. a Huntinaton Beach computer enaineer who was suf- Wiederin South Africa forSweeks · Ahhouah "morally opposed" to the apartheid policy of racial separation in South Africa. Ol'lnac County Supervisor Harriett Wieder is travel- ina for the next three weeks throuah the Mrican country u a auest of t6c Pretoria 1Dvmtment, ICCOl'dina to her chief aide. Georae Rebella. Rebella said Wieder will be' speak- ina on waaer._air and transponation- relaaed iuues durina her stay in South Africa and will visit Johannnbura. Pretona. OdrtJin and Cape Town-- before her return April 4. Durina the trip. Wieder plans to meet with black leaders who oppose the country's official policy of racial separation, he also said. South Africa's apartheid has been the focus of both demonstrations and boycotts around the U.S. in recent months. A demonstration opposing South African racial policies is sched- uled .ln...tel-AnteleUa&u-WS week, Wieder decided to take the trip after consult.ing wi~h President Rc- apn and the U.S. State Department during a recent visjt to Washington D.C., the aide said. "She decided it would best to ao there and have a dialogue," Rebclla said. Nation Senate hands Reagan big victory tn MX vote./ Al World Remains of Americans returning to U.S. from Vletnam./M People Glamour and games mixed happily at Newport Harbor Art Museum's fourth annual Grand Caslno/81 Food California cuisine's light, natural dishes get a five star rating from owners of a Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant./C1 Spo!U Fountain Valley High'& Bob Sharpnack ls looking for two things: No. 1 In Orange County In strikeouts and ERA./D1 l!fDEX Blrth• Bridge Buttettn Board Bulineu Cluaifled Comte• Croeeword Death Notion Horoacope Ann Landers FMturea Oplnton A8 A9 A3 8•-5 ()4-6 A9 06 86 cs 82 focatcd with a pillow and shot twitt in the head in an allqcd plot to c:oUec:t insYl'lnce m~. Jeannetc Hulhtl. the dead man·s widow and Ramirez' lover at the time of the slayina. also is cha,.ed in the He faces 2S years to life in prison for the murder and additional time Bl.an. atreet comer · PinmaD i_,. a WUJ.,. OD -1J fin dlat enaDtlld OD tile roadway at Jrriae A•ea• and 19tll 8treet ID Coeta 11- TaeedaJ m~. A WOl'lr•a• pate~ uplM•t at tile IDtenectloa IUOllD• aad ~ .. tell to cleaa a eboYel. Pro-lifers use film to fight abortions 'Silent Scream' alms to show pain fetus suffers In an abortion Copies of a co111rovenial film that purportedly shows a fetus writhina in pain durina an abortion have been presented to state leaislators in an effort by pro-life aroups to influence votes o n abortion-related iuues this year. • . Pro-life supporters and a n Oran~ County film company are optimistic the 140 video caucnc copies of "Silent Scream .. will sway California lawmakers into the anti-abortion camp. Polk:e Log Pubffc Notices Sport• Tetevt8'on 81-2 A10-11 A3 ()4 "This film has shown that the fetus feels pain. We believe that it shows it --~---------------------- Theat•• W•ther LIVING SPACES . CONTEST 01 .. 82 B3 A2 paph~." llid apoMnan Serve DawlOft Of AIDlrican Ponnit PU1111 in Anatletm. "Rtmember that lenft '•ina is believialr Well. 'Silen• Scram' hi• m .. (ihc .,..=·· The,,... .. -. IMdl )'in the aovtrnot'• swna room in '!llCrii· metno. 18.cht'd • two-~ eflbi1 '° tend pmonal a>pees of '"Silent Smam.:iao"*Pfy 7.600state9"'• llton. .., ... rnon 1ftd •• 5upNlnt Coun JUllicn throusJtou• t• eo11n- U). Tht mudt«bltcd film htum tM a .. ,...,.. itftllr Of I I J...-.. old fttu1 brint MK1ioMd out ol a (Pl-1w..-Tlm9/AI) -----· . --- for conspiqcy and robbery. The tiaht-woman. four-man jury alto derided dlaa Ramirez uted a rifle durina lhe crime. a findina that could add lddiaioMI yean IO his eentence. Jwy beman An Howell refUled IO ditcUll lht jyry's deliberations. which took las than a day. Superior Coun Judae Leonard McBride uid he will 1en1ence Ramittz on June 7. Deputy Dlslrict Attorl\fy Richard Toohey, who proeecuied the m-.rder cut. said Ramirez lhould be-*ked up for the rest of his natul'll life. "He should never be allowed to 1et the lilbt of day apin," Toohey said OYt.ade the =::aer cOYnroom. ..He lhould prison walls." Ramittz lilll Mrs. Huahn com- mitted a · Cield. calculated killina" and reprelCID& .. lbt loweJt common denominator 1n IOClety." Toobey chafJed. Ramirez and Mn. H..._ or'ie- inally ~ llandint triaJ ~belt J udle McBnck declared a Miluial b Mrs. H uahes last week and ordered separaae Uiall. Mrs. Hushes and Ramirez claimed innocence when the 6nt...,_ murder tnal opened in februilry; (...._ w WIDOW'8/AS) No mass QC Jail inmate release -~------By JEFF ADLER ............... Plcdgjn& to avoid a mass release of convicted inmates, the Board of Sutxrvisors today took steps to reduce the Oranae ~ounl)'Jail P<>l>U- lion to satisfya federal coun order. Superv1son. on a unanimous vote, agrted to speed c~ to relieve overcrowded jail conditions. includ- ing no lof\ICf accrptina state and federal prisoners at the Jlil and considenng whether to declare an (Pleaee .. OCJAIL/A2) Residents angered by'beer sale OK By ROBE RT BARKER Oflllehl!r........ .. TIM flame ~ted a aatual ~ leall. Flrefl&bten, who called tbe ~t a •ftue, monitored the fire aatil Solltlaenl CaUlenala Gu Co. worken arrl•ecl to rep.tr the l•k'8' ~d 1u Uae. 8ee atory Paee A2. Angry residents claim Huntington Beach officials violated I.heir trust by permitting a gas station ro ~II beer at a comer of Huntington Central Park. The group. calling itself the Preserve Our Park Organizers. wants to know wh} the Arco service station (Pleue eee IUIGHBOR8/ A2) Irvine principal quits; DA won't press charges Ex-administrator suspected in stealing from Bon~ta Canyon B y PHIL SNEIDERMAN .,. .. o.llJ .......... The Orange Count) 01s1nct At- torney's Office has declined to file charges against a former lrvtnt' pnn· dpal who was suspected of stealing SI. 700 from has school. Irvine police say the) ended their probe of the missing money at the request of Irvine Unified hool District officials. The pnnc1pal. R. James lccper. 45. resigned Fnda). school distract officials said. The pre"1ous ~eek. he had been removed as pnnc1pal of Bonita ( an)'on Ele mentary School and rea signed to the district admin- 1s1ra11on officcs leeper had been pnnc1 pal at Bon11a Can)on since 1980. D1stric1 '>PO keswoman Fran Monon said the Board of Education accepted lceper's res1gna11on at a special meeung Fnda)' .\t the same time. the board agreed to send a letter to the Dasmct .\11orney 's office. Monon said the letter stated that "in the interest of the dastncL the communll)' and Mr. ~lccper and on careful cons1dera11on of evidence and on ad' ace of coun~I. the dastnct recommends that the distract at- torney take no funher action." Last NoHmber. school d1stnct officials had asl.ed In 1ne pohcc to (Pleaee eee IRVIO/ A.2) .. P8:pen ts propose staff reductions to rescue schoOl By ROBERT BARKER ... hllr ........ Parents fiJhuna to keep Burke hool open ntxt )Carouthned a plan Tuesday n1aht that they u will save about $790.000and would allow their schoot 1n Hununaton Reach to rt· mllf\O~. The pNPOlll call' for the chm1na- t1on of ~-*motion for 1-0 of the thrct a,...... supcnntcndcnt and an a tiStatH pnnc11>1l Other proposed ndiCllOns of .. tr 1ndudt a P")Cholotttl. IMlf'K. d1.inc1 mourcc taK'Ml'. hbranan. one cu tochan \llPf~tlOt and fh.c cu todian\ and ktndtrpncn aidn. The \8Hnp 1n "a~ and a 20 :--.-.-i~~t,_:_fn"IC bcndit *--to S7QO.S79. Burke parent rcprcsenta· l lVC \3) 0 1 tnct tru'il~ 1h1s month voted toclosc Burlcc111hecnd ofth1 school )tar to ~"c about $250.0001n annual cost Bur\t parent~ st cd a tudent bo}COll an protest last edn~ay fd Z~h he president of the Burke parcnHeachcr o rpniutton ond lndcr of the protC'St campa1a.n. told tru let the cut\ ~ould "bertly ha vr a mca urablc cOttt on tudcnt proaram5" and that the Hun11naton Beach C 1t (clcmentar)) Di tnct al 1 1o~hra') ~•th adm1n1strat n That d:um ~• rebutted toda)' b) h0<>l ~rd Ptt 1dc'" 8' .. A G&r· ......... autD/A2) Sltestudy will take yea.r f'IMl'ICncY 10 1peed up p1an1 10 e•pand the James A. Mus1dc Honor ., _.-... Farm nar Lake Forest lo tlou5e more ... ..., ...... low-risk 1nma1es. --Otlnol caun~ •••n..w1n.L.1111MM..I.u••.1blal.JlLJ1111U111U1-0t~•ltttnattVtt"tndlhude h0tmnr abOUt a vw to eo1ntit•• an enwonmentat lmp9ct ~ end related low·n~ 1nma~es at o er cqunt)' _..._onapr•a1id•toranwoauntyj9M fac11ittn. ponably even temporary .---. ~ • ... _ cam~ comprised of World War Jr. TM•Mr0t"'*"ll,....andeeudl11,lllongwttha~ style Quonset huts. beginnin,aa home ..,...ofpubMchMrtnge ... requtred byetatetawbefoteeupervieOtaClll detention proaram or perm111ina 1he Mtect a jall lhe. prc-tnal rekast of low-risk inmates n. county le~ abOut 25 remote attea. _,. of wh6ch .,. In who cannot make t>.il. eight....._ ww Of._ oounty that..-~~ be IOOUNd 0 The board will ta~e no action to tor loaetlaM that maght be auttable for j96I conltruOtlan. pre4~1e~te ~.nybody 1n. there for a M9mbera of the .... 1•ation tallt foroe ._ tMy ""* IOo9le a conv1cuon. Supervisor . Bruce mlntmum 120 • .cre•lftnmatepopu&atlonpro)eottonelndlcetlnganeed ~estan~e emph~s1icd during the for 1 a,MO-bed J9H .,. oorrect. d1sc~ss1on: Th.at s not even under Q,_..._ A'morloA -.... county •·nw-m.-n•-A u--t --.. IDOM'r.lvedln~nia~·····..,..,~ c:tMt lklel ~ bUny t9mP4WaturM. but a cold front moving OU1 of the Gulf of Alath ... expected to btulh lhe regton with 1t1 tell on ftlurldey. The Natlon1l w .. thef hrvlce Mid oloudt woutd ino,....1n tht co .. 111 lfeu tonight end Thurld•Y white gu1ty wind• ruchlng 40 mph blow thr~ the lntetlor Ind in. mountaine. ""• benefllllng from the wermth ueodeted with 1 hlQtl pt~• •M t1t1et Souttwn c.MforrUI on the flftt d•y of the new MMOn, tempetatw.-WIM be t.ooAer ~· Thurtdey. - forecasters Mid. Oel«1 htah• will be In the IOI on Thwtday, but with IOUthweet to wnt winds gutting to 35 mllM per hour In tht Antelope Velley, Mojave 0.Mf'1 ind O.tth Valley "'\ n cons1derauon.' ~._,,,• _. _ _, .... .., _ -• ... --...-·-· Supervisor Roger Stanton added. AoeftCYtobegtnp~wtetMrltheMICt.vcllylto..,.aCOl*lltMt "I don't think the public would to conduct the reqund ltudlM and pnlp9l9 M envlronfftenWI tmp9at support 1 mass release of prisoners. It repott. U.S. Tempe .. UllV .... U.llt~ ~ .... ....... Ml-'IMcll II 71 14 ··<\)~ '"°"": • 111 w~-cOIO_. 71 6' .. •1 just doesn't make sense. The crime AdayMrlter,1feder.,fudgetnl09~found~WIM rate is down and the jail population 1s In cttmtnal contempt of court Md ftned the oounty ll0,000 for ,...... to up. It doesn't take a fool to realize comply wtth a 1878 court directive requWtng that ..at\ 1rWMt9 In tM there's a corrcla1ion." overcrowded countfJalt b9 •ippled •bunk. All>lny A=que AIMI Ancll0t19t Alllnll Altemiei Olly .. SI 53 341 MllwllllllM .. 45 ~8tPtul .. " HMllvllle .... Or!MN ., ~ ...,Yotll .. 40 '° ,. Sll0 .. 11 .-1111 "'"'" Snow Occw.4 .... lllllOnety .. 55 35 ......, W....11Mc1 HOM I) I Otet OI C-ce 70 40 ?1 M 17 12 Calif. Tem1»9 PIMdefll .. 40 ~ 42 The board's actions. taken at the ~hcst of board Chafrman Thomas Riley. came two days after U .. District Judge William Gray fined 1he county $50.000 and held both Shen ff Brad Gates and the live supervisors in criminal contempt for failing lo abide by his 1978 direcu ve 10 provide adequate ~dding for each and every jail inmate. About 500jail inmates arc forced 10 slCep on jail noors or in bathrooms ~cause the population al the Jail has swelled 10 nearly 2.000 in11Jales per night. The jail was buih to ho1.1se I, 191 inmates, but can provide bunks for up to 1.530 inmates. The sheriff ~gan taking ac11ons to reduce the inmate popula,ion Tues- day when he announced 1he Jail no longer will accept state and federal prisoners. an action that was en- dorsed by supervisors. Riley said he was askin' the board to take specific actions to · emphasize the urgency of this matter and the high priority the board must place on ·the resolution of the problem." The actions direct: •The County Adminstrauvc Of· ficer, Sheriff. General Services Agen· cy Director and board chairman to prepare a plan within two weeks to comply wtth 1he court order. includ- ing the possible declaration that an emer1ency situation exists. · •Th~ CAO 10 prepare an ad- ditional report documenting what acuons already have been taken. •The Probation Department to prepare a report on possible sentenc- ing alternatives. •The' Sheriff to prepare report on what types of prisoner arc held in the jail. •The Jail Site Task Foree to report within 45 days on review of projected inmate populations in the county during the next 20 years. Aultln 81 llltll'rlof• u Ill< l'IWft9l*ll .. 11tm11clc N IOIM 60 Botton 12 lul!lllO 44 CMI* 5' CllllM!on.8 c S4 ~on.W V .. en.none.NC 60 c...,_ 12 CNceoo 13 ClnCIMlll 87 c~ 5t OolumlMOtl 13 Concold,il H, .. ~::t1Wonh 17 15 o.n-13 °"~ a OMrOll 57 °"""" 4t (IP-., Fllltl>enllt 37 '"'° 4t ~Ill " G ..... 52 °' ... , ... 60 Hltlfotd .. Nottolll,V1 .. 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" " ........... ,,....Mlcwl '°' 24 houfl '° ~ M 51111111, T1191dey TOOAY M ...... 73 43 Firtl IOW 2:29• m. 10 60 ~ 84 35 Fin:,:,:: •:211-"'. 5.3 .. ~--60 22 8tc IOW 2:55pm 02 '* ..... 17 43 Second hlQll l"Oll""' 1.1 ... ~ 1• 47 13 60 .. TMUMDAY 31 LongllMdl 13 43 FtttllOw 2Nem 0.1 NEIGHBORS SAY HB BETRAYED THEM ••• ....,.... 13 "~ l :Nem 11-0 HellN 57 20 ~ .. la low 3;16pm 0 1 ~ II " Eatended ~ 61 49 $tGond hiO" t:26p.m. II Houllon 15 60 From Al is selhng beer after a bid 10 conven the station into a 24-hour convenience store 10 sell beer. wine and grocencs was turned down by the C11y Counci l last May. "We art-sor-cly disappointed 1hat we have to matmain a vigilante-type watch when we hoped our ~st interests were entrusted 10 the safe keeping of our city scr. ants," the group said in a letter t~lcd -(5ffkn1ls.-~ "We feel our trust has been viol- ated. You let us down. we want to know how this happened." City administration officials said today that the station at the corner of Golden West Street and Slater Av- enue carries a commercial highwa} zoning and is all<\wed to sell mis- cellaneous items. includfog beer. withow City Council.approval. The only restrictions. 1hey say. 1s whether the volume of sales and the space devoted to the items are a1 a level below those at a convcnie!UiC. ~Oi;c.,-- DircCtOr of Development Services James Palin reportedly OK'd the conversion oft he office area of 1hegas station into a sales place. Palin was unavailable forcommenl 1oday. then. Anderson has taken action to scale down business. they said. The dcpanment employee said Palin would probably be looking into 1hc case further following the public outcry. Baile-y •nd-other council members said 1hcy had not been notified about 1hc beer sales until receiving the residents' an'ry letter las1 week. Rcsid~!m_a_n the area just .nonh o the CCntrall.ibrary last spring eit· pressed fears for the safety of their children and for the peace and qujct of their neighborhood. They collected more than 2.000 siinatures opposing the conversion to an AM/PM Mini- market and put pressure on city officials 10 ban the store. ~ .. 40 .... Wlllorl JIOll-. ..... 1$ 49 ........ Jeoll_.... 15 ,. Felt with ~ dll)'I Ffldey lllCI == hlcn ""'-41 ao ....,. encl petlly doucly ·~· Olll ~City 70 .. .,..._ In IN mid IOe to mid 70I 11111 Oollerto IDwl"' !fie 40e to mid eo., l'-.i ..,... By 8C01T STODDARD ..., .... C:-fl tr I FV farmland_ rezoneilto allow shopping center Fountain VaUcy's City Council Tuesday qreed to rezone 11 acres of farmJancf (Or ®mmerciaJ use-as a- shoppina center. The property. located at the south- west comer of Brookhurst Street and Ellis A venue, will become a 103,000 square-foot shopping center. In- cluded in the development will be a Lucky's supermarket. a drul' store .. 28 Sun Ml• 10dey el 1.04 p.m , r!Me 75 48 Thvllldey 11 S.M &."',encl Mlt IOIWI II 11 .. 8'()5p "'' 14 SO Moon Mii IOdty 11 5 $o4 p m , rltM " 40 Thurldey Ill e 17 I m Md Mii eoeirl 11 60 44 •:21 pm. and several smafl shops, according to City Manaacr Judy Kelsey. Fountain Valley will receive an additional $100.000 in tax revenues Iro_m,_the_12,l.aza, said a spok.csman fo-r - Di versified Shopping Centers. who added that about 150 full-and part· time jobs will be created. An C'ight-foot wall will separate the landscaped shopping center from Moiola School. located ~hind the planned shops. Mayor Ruth Bailey said Tuesday she was "very upset" by the tum of events and has called for a repon and suggestions on how officials might hah the beer sales. Bui subordinates said sales initially were greater than station owner Jim i\nderson has agreed upon. Since Resident Carolyn Olson said today neighbors feel they've been betrayed. IRVINE PRINCIPAL WON'T BE CHARGED ••• WIDOW'S LOVER GUILTY IN MURDER ••. From Al They blamed each other for the Jan. 10. 1984 slaying in 1he Hughes' home. Kamirez. who took 1he stand Mondav 1n his own defense. insisted he was ·~ct up by Mrs. Hugh es who killed her husband and persuaded him 10 hel p her cover up lhe crime. Mrs. Hughes .. according to her auorne) Don Rubright, was asleep al her husband's side when a disguised Ramirel broke into the house and killed her husband. The 'woman called police thinking Ramirez was a burglar. Rubnght said. The prosecu11on. though . said the two plotted and arranged the murder hoping to collect a $440.000 life insurance pohc~. Toohey sa id 1he 1wo hoped to pass off the murder as the ""ork of a burglarbu1 bungled 1he JOb. Ramirez was arrested by a Hun1ing1on Beach pohce officer just moments af\cr Mrs. Hughes 1old police a burglar had killed her husband and fled in her husband's Toyota Celica. Ramirez planned to abandon the Toyota at the Five Points Shopping Center in Huntington Beach and nee in his own car but was unable to do so because he had accidentally left hi s car keys 1n another 1ackc1. the prosecution said The star" nncss in 1he murder tnal was Ramirez' 22-vcar-old son Adam Edward Ramirc1: The younger Ramirez. also charged 1n the crime. agreed to tcs11fy against his father and Mrs. Hughes 1n cxchange for a six-year prison sentence. He 11. being hel d in pro1ec· t1vc custody a1 lhc Huntihgton Beach city Jail. The younger Ramirer.-who spent three days on the witness stand. testified he dropped off his rifle-toting father at the Hughes' house the morning of the murder. He said 1hal when he dropped off his father. he saw a shadqwy figure standing at 1he garage 10 1He Hughes' home. However. he said he was not able to 1dcn1ify the person. He said his father had earlier confided 10 him that he was going "to dust" Hughes. The younger Ramirez is expected 10 be called to the stand again during Mr~. Hughes' 1nal. She is charged with murder and conspiracy and. if conv1c1cd, faces a hfe sentence in pns?n. From Al investigate the missing Bonita Ca- nyon school money. which disap- peared from several accounts. includ- ing one for a parent-teacher organi za- uon. On Feb. 3. police su matted their findings to the District Attorney's office. asking that grand theft and embezzlement charges be filed against Sleeper. according 10 Lt. Al Muir. He said there were no other suspects. Two weeks ago. Muir said Irvi ne police planned lo ask 1hc District Attorney's office 10 expedite tht' case. Deputy District A11orney Delbert Wnghl. who supervises Harbor Mu- nicipal Coun cases. said today that his office received th e school district's letter asking that the case not be pursued. Bui he said it was not the main reason for the decision not to file cha!les against Sleeper. "I did It independent of that letter." Wright said. ''I'd come to the con- clusion that we were not going to pursue it.'' But he added. "I do give consider· ation to the victim. and they (school officials) were the victim." Wright said 1here were differing views on whether the missinJ funds wt re the result of criminal theft or j ust sloppy bookkttping. Another factor. he said. was that Irvine school principals had "so much discretion in the manner in which they handled their funds and their accounting." LI. Muir said Tuesday that his department had been informed of the district attorney's decision several days earlier. He said officers learned of the school board's le1ter on Tuesday and asked the school dis- trict's superintendent. A. Stanley Corey. to sign a "waiver of com- plaint" form. Regarding the' investigation. Muir said, "It's over. We'll not continue it any further. The matter is closed." ABORTION FILM USED AS TOOL ... From Al BURKE PLAN OFFERED •.• mother's womb. Whal lhe audience sees 1s a '>Onogram. much like an X- ray. in which the fetus purponed l~ "lhrashcs ahout with its mouth open under 1hc c.Joctor's curene ... S1a1c kg1sla1ors 1n Texas rece1'l'd the 28-minutc ftlm Tucsda). \\Ith another presentation scheduled for loda} 1n Indiana. The overall project. est1 ma1cu al $800.000. will be funded through pri vate donauons a'I well a'i b~ prn- hfc groups and filmmak er Ameman Ponrait The prcsen1a11ons were 11med to to1nc1dc ""•lh vanous pieces of legis· lat1on being 1nit1a1ed around the country. Dawson said more than 80 ahonwn-rcla1cd bills have been in- troduced 1n '7 '>lates si nce January. Las1 )Car. l'1ght an11-abo n1on laws wl're approved out of the 96 bills hrough1 before various slate le$is· laturcs_ Pro-life groups are hoping "Siient Scream" will improve th e \ta 11Sl1c'> th 1s ) car. From Al 1hat would also briAg unprofessional land wh o claimed that when the state conduct charges against physicians Dcpanmcnt of Education recently who give contraceptives to unmar-audited 1he district. auditors found 1t ried minors without parental consent. had less than the avera&e number of Opponent" discounting the film as administrators for a district its size. ... Garland said that the number of inaccurate, arc fearful that lawmakers administrators. i,ncludinl ~rincipals might be inOuenccd by the so-called · · ~ h 32 · "erno1ional misinformation... and vice' pnnc1pa1s. s ran om Ill 1977 to 25 last year. "There are so many medical inac-He also claimed that the people curacies in that film that it's not an looking into the program cuts for honest piece of work.'' said Margie Burke School were not trained in F1tes St1gJe. executive director of lhc budget analysis and may~ unaware harmful efTec1s on other programs. Bui Henry H. Goldman. a parent. financial consultant and instructor. said the proposed cuts were la?ely taken from previous suggestions made by Superintendent Lawrence Kemper and a state management audit team. Garland, however. claimed that some of the ~ugestions reflected a "doomsday" budget and would only be instituted ifthe district eocs broke. "They're not in the test interests of The police spokesman added. "I have no difficulty with the way the matter was resolved." Sleeper could not be reached for comment. Meanwhile. John Brady has bttn named acting principal of Bonita Canyon Elementary School. Natural gas leak sparks fire on road Small names <:oursed along a C'osta Mesa intersection Tuesday af\er a roadworker accidentally ignited a natural gas leak while cleaning his shovel with some gasoline and a match. No structures were endangered by the small fire around I 0: I 5 a.m. at the junction of Irvine Avenue and 19th Street. And there were no injuries, according to Jim Richey. adminis- trative fire chief. Firefighters monitored the fire, until SouthC'm California Gas Co. workers arrived to repair the leakina underground gas line. Richey said the fire was a "pure Ouke" apparently started by one of the workers who was patch1na up a section of asphalt on the street. Apparently unaware of the leak from a nearby natural gas line. the crew member had tried to clean 1he asphalt from his shovel by igniting it with gasoline and a match. Richey .\mcman Life Lohb} and tht: Crusade for Life coord1na1ccl tht: Ca l1 forn1a presentatwn . \\Ith philanthrop1s1 F1elds1ead and C o ot Irvine paying pan of the $14.000 tah fo r the video casse1tc\. "W11h 1h1s film we arc swaying m1ll1on'> into the pro-hfe camp," Daw~on said. "Just a~ the suction begins to pull apart 1he baby. you can o;cc where the baby's mouth opens in "'ha1 we ca ll a ·silent scream:" Planned Parenthood Association of that some of• the cuts may have Orange County. "I would hope lcJiS· 1~;~;=====~~:;;:::=~~~=;~~~==r=~:;~=====~~ la1ors would check into the medical fac1s." said. the kids," he said. Gov. (ieorge Deukmq1an ""a' gi ve n a <1pecial I 6mm print 1n a personal11ed cannister. ahhough hl' neither altcndcd nor sent a rcpn· ... rn- tat1ve to th'C event. Dawson .-.aid Wh ile d1~ppo1nted. ant1 -ahon1on groups did no1 interpret Deu- kmeJian'i. absence to mean that ht: has fallcred from his pre\ 1ou., \up- port of pro-hfe issues. Dawc;on said In California. anli-abonton or- gan1za1ions are li ning up behind three hills that would require parental t:onc;cnt 10 perform an abortion on an un married minor. Senate Bill 7 1s sponsored b> slate \en. Joseph Montoya. O.El Monte. while Assembly Bill 80 1s sponsored h> Assemblyman David Sebast1an1 . State Sen. H.L. R1chard <;on. R-Glcn- dora. ha, introduced a <1imilar bill c1gje. conceding tha1 she has not ' seen 1hc film , said her comments were based on a reported critique of"S1lent Scream" by a panel of ph ysicians. She argued there was "a~lutely no indication that a 12-wcek -old fetus <.·an feel pain." ··Al this stage of the pregnancy any kind of fetal movement is reflexive. The narrator (Dr. Bernard Nath anson) does a very good job of telling you what he wants yo u to sec," Seigle said. Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about &be Daily Piiot? Whal doa't yo. like? Call ... number at left and you r me11a1e will be recorded, traatcrlbed aad deUvtrH 10 U.e appropriate editor. ~ Fltdll'f II y~ dO llOI rw... rour O-o.< DV & 300"' ~INIO!f 1 Om encl ,0.. ClllPr .,. ...,.,.., $elurdey ~ ~ " )'OW dO /IOI ,..-... yOUI C09Y "' 7 • "' * Dtfof• 10 • m #'CJ ,0.. OOl>'f .,,. 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I • • Reagan eyes Brock for labor post WASHINGTON (AP)' -Presi- dent Reagan said today he will nominate William Brock. his special trade representative, to replace Ray- mond Donovan. who resigned as secretary of labor last Friday. Reagan called tiim .. our top choice from a blue-ribbon list of can- didates." Donovan. who had been on leave since his indictment on arand larceny and fraud charaes. rniancd houn after a New York State supreme court judee ordered-that-he stan ch:ria1 on the 137-count indictment. Brock. already a member of Re- agan's Cabinet, had been reported to be reluctant to take the post. Cout A survey In Orange Or- ange shows support for separate sheriff, coroner offices./ Al Nation Senate hands Reagan big victory In MX vote./ Al Remains of Americans returning to U.S.·from Vietnam.JM People Glamour and games mixed happily at Newport Harbor Art Museum's fourth annual Grand Castno/81 Food California cuisine's llght, natural dishes get a five star rating from owners of a Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant./C1 Sporta Fountain Valley Hlgh's Bob Sharpnack la looking for two t hings: No. 1 In Orange County In strikeouts and ERA./D1 INDEX Birth a A8 Bridge A9 Bulletin Board A3 Bualneu 84-5 CIUllfled D4-6 ComlCI A9 Crouword 06 Death Notice• 8 6 Horoacope cs Ann Landers 8 2 Feat urea 8 1-2 Optnlon A10-11 Pottce Log Pubtle Notice• Sports Televlaton Theeter1 W•ther LIVING S P ACES CONTEST A3 04 0 1-4 82 83 A2 £nt Form!'----~ Stt Al J ero Blum, •treet comer Fireman keep9 a wary eye on •mall fire tbat erupted on tbe roadway at Inine A•enae and 19th Street In Ca.ta 11 .. Tue.day momtna. A workman patcbltaa aaphalt at tbe IDtenecdon med"" &uollne and a matcll li clean a •llonl. Pro~lifers use film to fight a.bortions ·snen t Scream · a lm s to show pain fetus s uffe rs In an abortion Copies of a controversial fi lm that purportedly shows a fetus writhing in pain durina an abortion have been presented to state leaislators in an effort by pro-life groups to infl uence votes on abortion-related issues this . year. Pro-life suppon ers and an Oran~ County film company are optimistic the 140 video cassette copies of "Silent Scream'' will sway California lawmakers Into the anti-abortion cam_p. "This film has shown that the fetus feels pain. We believe that it ahows it lliohlcallJ." ..W spoke1111an Skve DIW.O.. Of American Ponrait Films an Anaheim. "llemembrr that tmn •tffina is beticvina?' Well. 'Silm' kmm' hn made (ihe pein) ral." The pmentatioft. IMcle Mond9y ill the aovnnor's prna room in s.c: .... mcn&o. launched a SW0-"8r effort•• ttnd penonal copin of "Sclent Saam" to roUshly 7.600 it.aw ...... laton.. JOvernotl and ttlle Supreme Coun Juttittt th~hou1 the C'OUn- ''>'· The muchc beled mm features tM uhruounct ""• or~ '2-wttll· okt fttut brint MICtioncd out nf Its (Pll HI ... A90ilTION/ Al) Tile flame taaltecl a aataral 4u leak. P'lreflClaten, wllo called tbe mcldent a •nae, monitored tbe fire -w 8oatbem California Ou Co. worken arrlftd to repair tbe leaktna -deraroaad,.. une. 8ee nory Pa&e A2. New t rial s lated for accused w idow in Coast s laying •1 ITEV& auaau: ............ Adam Salas Ramirez wu oon· victed Tue.day of the murder of James Huahes. a Huntinston Beach computer enpneer who wu suf- foca1ed with a pillow and llM>t twice in the head in an aUeeed plot to colkct insurance money. Jeannde Huahel, the dead man's widow and Ramirez' lover at the time of the slayina, alto is charJed in the 1984 murder. Her trial beain1 May 6. Ramirez. who wu convic1ed in ,.._..wWIDOW'l/A2) Sheriff Gates Issues last resort plan to end crowdln at f aclllty BJ JD'P ADLER . ............ To relieve overcrowdina 1n the Oranac County Jail and com~y with a federal court order. Sbenff Brad G ates said Tuesday he will no looser accept state or federal prisoners at the jail a nd is considcrina rclcasin! mmatC'S prematurely asa "last reson • to reduce the jajl population. Gates said he is considcrina asking the Supcnor Coun to order the release of inmates who pose the least risk to the public in an attempt to comply with U.S. District Judae Wilham Gray's 1978 order that each (PleueeeeFUSDIO/A2) Irvine principal quits; DA won't press charges Ex-administrator s uspected In stealtn from Bon ita Canyon By PHIL SNEIDERMAN .... ....,,... ..... The Orange County District At· tom ey's Office has dccltncd to file charges against a former Irvine pnn- cipal who was suspected of stealing S 1.;00 from his school. Irvi ne police say they ended their probe of the m1ssin1 money at the ttquest of Irvine Unified School District officials. The principal. R. James Sleeper. 45. resianed Friday. school d istrict officials said. The previous week.. he had bttn removed as principal of Bonita Canyon Elementary School and reassigned to the district admin- istration offi ces. lcepcr hd been pnnc1pal at Bonita Canyon since 1980. District spo keswoman Fran Morton said the Board of Education accepted Sleeper's resignation at a special meeting Friday. At the same time. the board agreed to send a letter to the D1stnct Attorney's office. Morton said the letter stated that "in the interest of the distnct. the communtt)' and Mr. lceper and on careful cons1derat1on of evidence and on advice of counsel. the d1str1ct recommends that the distnct at· torncy take no f unher action ... Last November. school d1stnct officials had asked Irvine pohcc to (Pleue eee IRVUfS/ A2) ' F-arents propose staff reductions to rescue school By ROBERT BARKER ................ Parcn&s fiahuna to kttp Burke hoof open nc" year outhned a p&an Tucsda)' n•1ht that they say will save about $790.000and would allow their K'hool in Hununaton Beach to re- main opm. The ..,..a calls for w chm1na- uoo ol.Jo"orcltmooon few two of the thrtt ••l11attt supmntmdtnts and an atstttant pnnc1pel. Other propOetd ftductt0n1 of utr inthlck a psychok>a1 '· nunt. Cl•st~ rnourct teacher. hbrarian. bnc cu1tod1an 1upc~..aJ and fi"c custodian and k1nckfpnn aidn Tht savu,as 1n ,..., and a 20 sxrttnt fr1nec benefit fic1or comt1 to - $790.579. Burke parent rcprcscnta· t1 vcs s.ay. Dmn t trustrt~ this month voted to clo~ Burke at tM end of th1s 1ehool year to saveabout Sl.S0.000 in annual cost . • 8urke pare nt t*<1 a student boycott 1n protest last"Wedncsday. Ed bch«be. Jniidcnt of the Burke pettnt-tcachcr orpn1iat1on and ltadtt of the pro1eit campa1an. told tru ten the cuts Would .. barely ha"c a measurable~ on st\Mient rams" and that the unt1naton ch \1ty (Clemen 'l') l:t trict also 1 top.heavy •nh ldm1n11traton That claim was Nhnrd toda~ b hoo1 boud ~ idrtu 8nan Gar· , .... -8Ua&&/ Al) I I • WIDOW'S LOVER GUILTY IN MURDER ••• f'rm.Al rea e Jury s eciston -. gu i Y o Mrs. Hughes. accordina to her first-degree murder. conspirac.-y and auorncy Don Rubriaht. was asleep at robbny. htr hus11And's side when a dls1u1~d Ht faces 25 years to life in, prison Ramirel broke into the ho1.1sc and for the murder and additional time .killed her h1.1sband. The woman for conspiracy and robbery. The called police thinking Ramirc7 was a dght-woman. four-man jury also burglar. Rubright said. decided that Ramirez used--a rinc The prosecutio~. though. said the d uring the crime, a finding I hat could two plotted and arranaed the m urder add additional years to his sentence. hopina . to collect a $440,000 life Jury foreman Art Howell refused to insurance policy. discuss the jury's deliberations. Toohey said the two boped'to pass which tookJess than a day. off the murder as the work of a Superior Court Judge Leonard burglarbut bungled the job. Ramire2 McBride said he wlll $Cn tencc was arrested by a H1.1nt1ngton Beach Ramirez on June 7. police officer just momentsafier Mrs. Deputy District Attorney Richard Hughes told police a burglar had Toohey. who prosecuted the murder killed her husband and Oe<i in her case. said Ramire? should be locked husband's Toyota Celica. up for the rest of his natural life. Ramirez planned to abandon the "He should never be allowed 10 sec :royota at the Fi ve Points Shopping · f · .. T h ·d Center in Huntington Beach and flet;; the hght 0 day again . 00 ey sat in his own car but was.unable to do so outside the Westminster counroom. "He should die inside prison walls." becauS<' he had accidentally left his Ramirez and Mrs. Hughes com- car keys in another jacket. the mitted a "cold, calculated killing" prosecution said and re~resent "the lowest common Tile star witness in the murdutrial denort11nator in society." Toohey was Ramirez' 22-year~old son Adam charged. Edward Ramirez. Ramirez and Mrs. Hugh es orig-The younger Ramirez. also charged inally were standing trial together but in the crime. agreed to testify against Judge McBride declared a mistrial for his father and Mrs. Hughes in Mrs. Hughes last week and ordered exchange for a six-year prison separate trials. sentence. He is being held in protec- Mrs. Hughes and Ramirez claimed tive custody at the Huntington Beach innocence when the first-<iegrec city jail. murder trial opened in February. The younger Ramirez. who spent They blamed each other for the Jan. three days on '4he witness stand. 10, 1984sla ying in the Hugh es' home. testified he dropped offhis rifle-toting Ramirez. who took the stand father at the Hughes' house the ·Adam Salu Ramlr~z morning of the murder. He said that when he dropped off his father. he saw a shadow~ figure standing at the garage to the' Hughes' home, However. he said he was not able to identify the person. -He said has father had earlier conMded to him that he was going "to dust" Hughes. The younger Ramirez is expected to be called to the stand again during Mrs. Hugh es' trial. She is charged with murder and conspiracy and, if convicted. faces a life sentence in prison. ... FREEING OC JAIL INMATES MULLED •.• jail inmate be supplied with a bed. 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Id Mii 11911in el 80 44 1:29p.m • Gray held Gates and the Oran$C County Board of Supervisors 1n contempt and fined Ulem $50.000 Monday fo r failing to abide by his order to improve conditions in the jail. --__ _ will take about.a yeara overnordrops ., -;;, AOLD . -----= · a e11 u-t:rplan SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. the Employment Development De- Oeorgc Dcukmejian has dropped a panment. said that the the rule might plan to require undocumented be revived later. for.ciao w.orktrs lO.get.ckarnpte fro_m the immigration service before col-·The rule was opposed by immigra- lecting unemployment benefits. 1ion lawyers, who questioned ht _governor decided the rul whether the state agency was per-............... Or.nge County a.Plt'Vtsort were adVtled Tueeday that It wtff take aboUt a yeer to complete an envtronmentaf Impact report and related studies on a proposed ttte for a new county Jail. The environmental report• and atudlee, along with a com- ~rarravt=trt1te<F"an-en<fmJOill-o=u""'s-,,,...,!A~c_..work.of the i 1!1Dli8J'atiD,,_ __ • disruption and inconve nience. and service. actual discrimination, to ~ople of The rule was adopted in December Hispanic descent.'' press aide Kevin 1983. but dropped several months Brett said Tuesday. later after Oakland lawyer Richard However. Kaye KJddoo. director of Pearl took the state agency to court. At a federal coun hearing in Los Angeles. a fo rmer jail official testified that as many as 500 prisoners sle pt on the floor. while about 1.500 others had beds on any given night. The jail in Santa Ana. designed for l,19l- inmates. now routinely houses sorrie 2.000 inmates. As a first step toward reducing the 1ail population. Gates informed fed- eral and state prison officials that he no longer will accept their inmates at the jai l. As many as 100 fede ral and state prisoners arc held in the county jail each day. :=l:,~. ':nlet.!:~=I=~·· are required by state law before IRVINE PRINCIPAL WON'T BE CHARO ED ••• The county ts considering about 25 remote sites, all of which are From A 1 It is "a sad day when the sheriff and the Board of Supervisors are doi ng everything they can to solve problems and a judge can still find them in crim inal contempt," Gates was quoted by the Associated Press ~s saying. "A sheriff could end up a prisoner in his own jail. That's a sad si tu- ation." he said . The Board of Supervisors is ex- pected to discuss 1he jail problem at today·s meeting. Among actions supervisors are expected to consider arc expediting the rnnvers1on ofcertainJail facilit ies to house additional inmates and speeding up plans to expand the county's James A. Musick Honor Farm near Lake Forest. Meanwhile. the county Prohation In eight Isolated areas of the county that supervisors directed be scoured for locattont that might be suitable fpr jaH constructLon. Members of the site-selectlon task force say they must locate a minimum 120-acre site If Inmate population projections lndtcatlng a need for a 5,980-bed )all are correct. Supervisors directed the county Envlronmentat Management Agency to begin preparations within the next 90 days to hire a consultant to conduct the required studies and prepare an environmental Impact report. A day earlier. a federal judge In Los Angeles found supervisors were In criminal contempt of court and fined the county $50,000 for fatllng to comply with a 1978 court directive requiring that each Inmate In the overcrowded county jail be supplied a b_unk. Department has bee n studyi ng new alternati ve sentencing programs and as expected to present its findings to the Board of Supervisors and its crimi nal justice study committee in the next rew weeks. Besides placing inmates in work- furl ough programs. alternatives to full Jail sentences might include: •Early release of inmates through a parulc program, such as those oper- ated by both state and federal correc- tional institutio ns: •Increase the use of halfway house programs for qualifying prisoners: • Bcgi n a program of home deten- tion; and •Expand the number of pre-trial releases for low-risk inmates who ca nnot make bail. investigate the missing Bonita Ca- nyon school money. which disap- peared from several accounts. inclu<.l- 1ng one for a parent-teacher organiza- tion. On Feb. 3. police submitted their find ings to the District Attorney's office. asking that grand theft and embezzlement charges be fi led again!.t Sleeper, according to Lt. Al M u1r. He said there no other suspects. Two weeks ago, Muir said Irvine police planned to ask the District Attorney's office to expedite the case. Deputy District Attorney Delbert Wright. who supervises Harbor Mu- nicipal ( oun cases. said today that his oflice recei ved the school district's letter asking that the case not be pursued. But he said it was not the main reason for the decision not to file char$eS against Sleeper. ··1 did at independent of that letter." Wri$ht said. 'Td come to the con- clusion that we were not goi ng to pursue 11.•' But he added. "I do give consider- ation to the victim. and they (school offi cials) were the victim ... Wright said there were differing views on whether the missing funds wercthe result,of criminal theft or just sloppy bookkeeping. Another factor. he said. was that Irvine school principals had "so much discretion in the manner in which they handled their funds and their accounting." Lt. Muir sajd Tuesday that his department had been informed of the district attorney's decision several days earlier. He sa id officers learned of the school board's letter on Tuesday and asked the sc hool dis- trict's superintendent. A. Stanley Curey. to sign a "waiver of com- plaint" form. Regarding the investigation. Muir said, "It's over. We'll not continue it any funher. The matter is closed.'' The police spokesman added. "I ABORTION FILM USED AS TOOL ••• BURKE PLAN OFFERED •.• From Al mother's womb. What the audience set:s i'l a sonogram. much like an X- ra). 1n which the fetus purportedly "thrashc\ ahoul with its mou th open under the doctor's curctte." State legislators in Texas received the 28-minult: film Tuesday. wit h another prcsl·ntauon !>Cheduled for today in Indiana. Thl' overall pro1ect, ell t1ma1ed at $800.000. wall be funded through pmatc donatwns a~ well as hy pro- ltfc groups und filmmaker Amencan Portra1 t. The presentations were timed to coi ncide with various pieces of legis- lataon being initiated around the country. Da wson said more than 80 ahortion-rclated bills have been in- troduced in 37 states ~•nee January. Last year. eight anti-abortion laws wen: approved out of lhc 96 bills brought before vari ous stale legis- latures. Pro-hfe groups arc hoping "Silent Scream" will improve the sta tistic<; this yea r. From Al that would also bring unprofessional land who claimed that when the state conduct charges agai nst physicians Depanment of Education rece ntly who give contraceptives to unmar-audited the district, auditors found 1t ried minors without parental con$Cnl. had le55 than the average number of administrators for a district its size. Opponents. discounting the film as ·d h be f inaccurate, are fearful that lawmakers Garland sa1 that t c num r o might be influenced by the so-called administrators. including principals "emotional misinformation... and vice principals, shrank from 32 in 1977 to 25 last year. "There a rc so many medical inac-He also claimed that the people curacies in that film that it's not an looking into the program cuts for honest piece of work," said Margie Burke School were not &rained in Fites Seigle, executive director of the budget analysis and may be unaware harmful etlects on other programs. But Henry H. Goldman. a parent. financial consultant and instructor. said the proposed cuts were lar_gely taken from previous suggestions made hy Superintendent Lawrence Kemper and a state management audit team. Garland, however. claimed that so me of the !>uggestions reflected a "doomsday" budget and would only be instituted if the district eoes broke. "They're not in the test mterests of the kids," he said. have no diOl culty with the way the matter was resolved." Sleeper could not be reached for comment. Meanwhile. John Brady has been named acting principal of Bonita Canyon Elementary School. Natural gas leak sparks fire on road Small flames cou rsed along a Costa Mesa intersection Tuesday after a roadwurkcr accidentally ignited a natural gas leak while tleaning his shovel wit h some gasoline and a match. No structuccs were endangered by the small fire around 10: 15 a.m. at the ' junction of Irvi ne Avenue and 19th · Street. And there were no injuries, according to Jim Richey. adminis- trative fire chief. Firefighters monitored the fire. until Southern California Oas Co. workers arri ved to repair the leak.iog underground gas line. Richey said 1he fire was a "pure fluke". apparently started bY. one of the workers who was patching up a section of asphalt on the street. • Apparently unaware of the leak from a nearby natural gas line. the crew member had tried to clean the asphalt from his shovel by ,igniting it with gasoline and a match. Richey Arnl'man l.1fc Lobh~ anJ the Cru\ade for Lift· coordinated the C al1 forn1a prncntal1un. with phtlan1hrop1st F1cld~tcad and Co. of I rvmc pa) ing part of tht: $ J 4.000 tab for !he Vldl'O caSS('ltCS. ··with this film we are swaying m1ll1ons in to the pro-life camp," Dawson said. ··Just a~ the suction begi ns to pull apart the baby. yo u can sec where the baby's mouth o pens in ~hat we call a 'silent scream.' .. said. Planned Parenthood Association of that some of the cut~ may have Oran~Count~··t wouhlhope~~~ l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i lators would check into the medical facts." Cim Citurgc: Dcukme1ian was givt:n a spcc1;il 16mm pnnt an a pcr5onali1ed cannister. although he ne11h1.:r attcndt·d nor sent a re preo,t:n· tat ivc to the event. Daw<,on 'laid. While l11 sapp01nted . ant1-ahort1on groups dad not interpret Dcu- kme1aan 's ab!lcm:c 10 mean that hc has faltcrcll from hie; previous ~up port of pro· II re issues. Dawson said. Just Call 642-6086 Deify Piiot O.Uvery •• ou1r1ntMd Mond-Y fo<llly fl I' ' lo ll01 ,,,,_... 'fO'J' t•"C"' H $ '.IO 0 m ti!• ti.lo•, , r ... Incl tWt ~"'-'Y "' IAI dlllt .... .wl In California. anti-abortion or- ganitauonsare lining up behind three bills that would require parental consent to perform an abortion on an unmarried minor. Senate Bill 7 is !iponsored by sta te Sen. Jo<ocph Montoya, D-EI Monte, whtlc:Asscmbly Bill 80 is sponsored by As~mblyman David Scbasfiani. State Sen. 1-1.L. Richardson. R-Glcn- dora. has 1ntrnduccd a similar biH Seigk , conceding that she has not seen the film. said her comments were &ased on a reported critique of"Silent Scream" by a panel of physicians. She argued there was "absolutely no indication that a 12-week-old fetus can feel p;}in." "At this stage elf the pregnancy any, kind of fetal mo9ement is reOexive. The narrator (Dr. Be rnard Nathanson) does a very good job of telling you whal'hc wants you 10 sec." Seigle said . 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