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OWlD sec on attac
Coaet
Oranges go on sale
Thursday to raise funds
for ttle Orangewood
Home for Abused and
Neglected Children./ A3
Supervisor Thomas Riley
receives the Spurgeon
Award as the "ultimate
good Scout." /82 • I
California
San Diego-bound jetliner
loses 3,000-pound en-
gine over desert, but
makes a safe landing./ A5
Nation
Critics liken Reagan's
planned visit to SS graves
as "paying homage to
murderers.'' I A8
Shuttlenauts fall to trip
power switch on lifeless
satellite./ A4
World
Soviets ban the use of
weaponry against U.S.
military personnel In East
Germany./ A4
Mind&Body
Gurumayl helped 700
medltators find "stillness
of the mind" In Newport
Beach./81
Adding t o your heart dis-
ease risk factors Is like
playing Russian Roulette
with yourself ./8 1
Food
The Golden Door's chef
reveals secrets for cook-
ing low-calorie gourmet
fare./C1
Diets high In fiber and
complex carbohydrates
help diabetics control
blood sugar levels./C4
S ports
Corona del Mar wins a
five-set dogfight from
Woodbridge In Sea View
League volleyball./01
. Orange Coast College
pounds rival Golden West
In baseball./01
Entertainment
Two new plays running In
repertory at Saddleback
College are revlewed./83
Bu•ineae
One congressman is call-
ing for the dtsmantllng of
Small Business Admlnls-
tratlon./84
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Depressed suspect
to victim's friend:
·st ab me. Kill me.·
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .,,. OllllJ ..... IWf.
Wlule pohc:e searched a huac
Newpon Beach apartment compleit
for a man who reponedly auackcd a
woman with a kitchen krufe. the
wanted man "'-BS in the same comj>lcit
a1te-gMt) raping a--19-year-old
woman
Lawrenc:e Peter Med1c1. 31, was
arrested a short timeaftcr the tceond
attack when he allegedly cmefltd
from his own apartment 1n the
Oakwood complcit with hts hands Jn
(Pleue eee OAKWOOD/ A2)
Sheriff
.pushes
for new
OCjait ·
Study proves n eed
for extra facility.
Gates tells offi cials
By JEFF ADLER
Of!NC>ellp,... ....
P o.lr ............ by lllcllaff ...... aramedlc alda lnjured Valine Jelke, S. aa mother Johnny Nelrlt co~forta her after the atrl wu atruck by mother'• car.
\ March t:Cn'ius of the ~ I <I)
1nmate'I 1n the Orange <. ount~ Jail
confirm\ the need tor an add1t1onal
count) fac1ht\. lO hold pnsoncrs ifJatl
over crn.,,..ding 1s to be reduced Shen ff
Brad C1Jte\ !Ml1d toda\ Girl, 3, injured by mother's· car in Mesa "The 'tud\ 'iuppons .,,..hat .,,..t" ve
been !Ml\ingatl along. that we can't do
an}thmg tx·cau~ of factor-. we can 't
control .. (1atc\ 'Ml1d "Thrrc 1s no
fault with thl· process. The problem 1s
1,1,e JU'>l need .,pace ..
A woman ha\til) moving her tar
J uesday from the path of a ( O'lta
Mesa street sweeper 1nadvcnentl)
backed into her "\-year-old daughter.
fractunng the child's collarbone
The toddler. Valine Jelke of C1ar-
den (1rovc wa'i tr<'atrd b) para·
medic' and ru\tll'd to r ounta1n
Valle) < ommu111t\ l1 11'\p1tal 1,1,hcrc
<;he wa~ h'tl·d 111 l:m lOnd1t1 on th1<,
morning
fht.> c:hiltJ'\ mutha. Johnn\ "'ck1t
\7. didn't n11t1n· hltk \ahnc was
following her a' 'ihe ran to her C hl'")
rl Camino. parked in the 800 block of
C enter Street at>out I I: 15 a.m
With the 'itrcet 'i""erpcr 'lt1ll <,ornl'
distance awa}. Nck1t wa\ \IO\At I>
had .. i.ng the l ar ""hen shr felt 11 h11
'iomcthing. anording 10 police re·
pom Ollill'r\ iuclged the child ap-
paren!I\ darted hch1nd thl' \Chide
"h1k Jt1empt1ng to catch ha mother
""l'~11 told pohle that \ht heard
someone talling ha namr and 1m·
med1atcl> 1umrcd out oftht< lar
He ..aid the census. drhvcrrd to
'iUf>Cf\ 1<.0r<. late Tu~y. sho-wrd
( Pleue eee SREJl.IP'F I A3)
LB allowing 95 % grading on Sycamore project
By LISA MAHONEY
Of Ille Delly .... 11-"
Kaufman & liroad Inc. hd\ rt'-
cc1vcd pcrm1s!>1un 10 do C\tcn'>l'C
grading o n a 64-acre Sycamore 11 111'
parcel slated for h1gh-den'i1t) re<;1tkn-
t1al development
Nearly all o f the parcel with thl·
C)(Cept1on of 11~ \.\-C'itern ndgehne will
Security
.officer
gets80
months
Ex-college guard
p leads guilty to
Newport break-i n s
By JEFF ADLER
OflM~,..... .....
A former addlchack Commµn1t}'
College police office~ accused of
buralari1ina many of the Newport
Beach apartments he was paid to
protect 8 a part•tlmC ~l'Uflt}' auard
was sentenced T uc'<tay to 80 m onths
1 n priso'1>:' Orange· County \upen or ( o un
Judge-D vld Caner 1mpo~ the
pnson sentence afler 34-ytar·old
John Miller. formerly of Laauno
N1aucl, pleaded Juilty to 20 counts of
burJ)1tr)' and ft s1nalc coun1 of rcrc1\·
ma Molen propeny
Miller. v.ho h bttn held 1n
Oranat __ { ounty Jail 1n hru of
SlS0.000 hail 51nre h1\ ilrm,t in
Oc<.·cm~r 19 4. could ha\c fared
mu1mum 16-ycar pmion term 1f he
had not •arced to thr plea. actordina
to Deputy r>mnct uornc\ Doua
Woochmall
hc graded to fHotl'll ll1t· planned MO
apanmcnh '""nhuml"' Jnd c;1ngle·
tamil) re\1Jl·ntt'\ lrom a p<.1\\1hlc
landslidl'
The l.AJgun.1 lkath <it~ < ounnl
"1th11ut umHnt·nt T Ul'<>da., approved
rnl'rt 1l ~111~ 1h1· p1 1>pl'rl\ ·, I n-
' ironme111..1I Imp.ill Rl'r<>rt to rl'-
mo' e a m111i.1.1111111 mca\ure that
limited tht· I m .\ngelcs firm 10
grading 70 pcntnt 111 the silt.> lanng f-1
Toro Road Thl" nr" grading plan will
allow cut-and-till o!)Crat1om on 9tl 10
95 perrent of the propcrt) leaving
only the ndgehnr v1<,1blc from
Laguna ( an)on Roa<l und1~1urbcd
The land WJ\ rurthased b\ Kaul·
mdn & Broad Int lrom the ul\ in
flt .. idC" ht"IOJ 1t" JKlltCC offittr 1\1
\addk'had. < ommun11y < nllcac·, (Pleaee tee OFf'IClta/ Ai) Entrance to new beadquartera of UCI &ztenalon.
..
I '184w1th thl' under<.ta11d1ng th.11 tht•
firm would he allowed to huild J high
dcnsit) re<.1dcn11al Jc' l'lopmt·111
there
!'lc"h <1pr<11n1nt \la'nr Bohh11·
'Ainlon <,a1d 1h1· hoard wa'I un
d1\turbc:d h~ tht· pr11po\<'.J th.IO[l.l 1n
grading C\l'n though a \1mil.irh
e\lcn\I\(' plan "a" or )t111al1' 'Ull:·
ge!>led h\ the de' rlnpcr ~tore the
m111gat1on mea\ure wa!> 1mpo.,.d
"I don t thin~ the' arc 8( tlntl In had
1a11h at .. 111 11·, 1u't a d1~·0-..ef'\ the)
m Jde Jltt·r tht'' go! into thl' proJClt "
\11 1nlon \Jill
f-'tn though mort' than .. ti percent
iirad1n1t wa' t·n' 1ronmcntall\ unac-
(Pleue eee SYCAMORlt/A3)
UCI E xtension 's
itineran t program
has foun d a home
St affers raise monC'y
to build classrooms.
offices on the ca mpus
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"htl h ofT('r\ l .lft'l'r J1h .1n, t·n11 n1 .111.I
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1"0 dC"l·alk\ It hJ' ht·l·n \ht 1lkd
amon~ I\ d1tlc·rl·n1 ntl1,,., 1•n .11111
ofTlampu'
Rut thl· prngrarn "h11 h .... ·rq•,
.:!0,000 \tudt'nl\ pn \C.tr fi11.1ll\ h.1, .1
home.' of 11' ''"n a111r .1 hill .11 1h1
<.outhern l'nd nl th<' Ir' 1n1 1 .1mpu'
f\tcn-.wn c.t,1tl rnemhcr\ "ho 'llfll'I
'1\C anothrr ~ n110 ,1uden1' .i!ll'n1lrni:
\Ummcr w\\1un ;,at l ( I ra1.,.,•d 1h1·11
01itrn funlh 111 flJ' lur .1 $1 : milli1•n
cla<i'iroom and nflil t u 1mptn h11th
hghtl"d h' a tnpk f.1cadc 1n,p1rcd h'
ltah.rn \ h.if)C'l\ hu1l1 10 tlw earl\
160(k
"JM tht' hr'' llm( "l' \l' l't·1·n ,1hk
lo unpotd " \.1111 Dr k 11hartl ""
Ra1\(kn dt•Jn ol ntrn\11'111 an1I
d1ret 1or ot l < I 'ummr1 'r"m"'
"\\c''t hud tC'l h'l' nut 111 p.tt ~1np
00\M for .i lonJ t1m<' ,
o\l a dt'd1rntu1n 1 frrmon\ l\1 11nll,I\
l I( 1 C hancellor Jat k l'l'll.a,on ·
pra1~ th<' t'\1cn'i1on prn1ram .. , iln
1mponant hnk ht-tv.eC'n thr un1,er •
"" and th<' 1ommun1h llr de·
nbtd tht• nc~ r'ten\lon f'lc'>&fftm
headquanc" ~' "1 \1,n1fi1 n1 n\ilfct1
add1tllln to l f( I "
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PHIL
SllEIDEllWI .
Focus ON THE NEw s
l)(..,r1tc th1·1r long wa11 for th<' new
h•11111 c \ll'n\lon empln'tel'\ d1dn 1
t11\tl ,, "'.trm .,,..elcomc when thn
m11q•d in durin111hr t hill\ lft<.t dn\.11 ol
h·hruaf'\ thl'rt wo\ no heat
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hut •t .1l\11 pl.1,rtl ha,01. with the
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"11rk1nf! .1n 11n\t'll\1mnl hot \~II hall
dt qh1fll·d I h( .ur 1.ond11111nina of
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11mr lllr the 1kd1u it111n. ka' 1n1!U\I1
httk land" ap1na And 'omt' carpent~
1. hort' 111 tin"h the fauht\ \\-1th
hnmm1.·nni 1n lht' Nl~(lround a
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(Pl-..e ._ UCI / A2)
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Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Wednesday. April 17. 1985
So--viet newspapers differ
ove·r encounter with UFO
MOSCOW (AP) -Are they Oyina Soviet military daily Krasnaya
saucers or just space rubbish? Two Zve1da (Red tar) on Saturday
Sovlet newspapers which ranly con-dut~fully debunked science fiction
tradict each other are in wmewhat of myths.
a disaareement about Unidentified Flying saucers and UFOs siJhted
Ayina Objects -UFOs -and other throu&)l the ages are not the space-
extraordinary sighti"is. . ships of extraterrestrial beinas. it said,
Three months &&O, the tr'!lde union but more like!~ apP._aritions caused by
daily Trud (Labor) reported that an inversion and refracted liaht and
Acroflot plane bound from the Geor· radio waves.
gian capital of Tbilisi to Tallinn in In the modem space age. the
Estonia had a close encounter with a number of artificial objects -dis-
UFO that appeared as a bright beam carded 00.oster rockets, cannisters.
of light. instruments/and hatches -orbiting
T6e liJht appeared as the plandlew around the Earth has increase~ the
over the Byelorussian capital of · likelihood of freak appearances m the
Minsk and "escorted" the crafl to its ni&ht sky, the newspaper said.
destination. according to Trud. 'the f1lys~ry ·surrou~ding Janu-
Earl ier in January. Trud rcponed 'ry's re~rtcd UFO sighting near
on other inexplicable brijbt lights Minsk could thus be explained as
sighted over the Bahic Republic of refracted light beams striking floating
Latvia. J °Sl>E<Jgarbage,orasbitsofadiscarded
Muscovit" were startled -ntft rot t s4Q)Wering down through the
only by the reported UFO. but by the at 9sP.here·to Earth, it suggested.
fact. 'that a Sovie~wspapcrwhich Si'm1larly. the. ~ewspapcr said. the
normally purveys news strictly con-"Petrozavodsk m~racle" of 1977 was
forming to socialist realism had caused by nothm_B more than a
reported· the fantastic as fact. booster rocket falling away from a
To set the record ~traight, the Soviet satellite. Cosmos 955.
The oOicial news agcnry Ta~s in
September 1977 reported that a huge
. mass-of -Haht Oared up in the ik~
over Petrozavodsk in Sov1t'I Karella
near the Finnish border.
Tass said the strange brilliance
"hovered overthecity in the form. ofa
Jellyftsh sending down a multitude of
fine beams ... The impression was ofa
torrential rain of light. ..
Saturday·~ report marked the first
known occasion that ovict news
media had explained UFO si~htin~s
as being caused by Soviet act1v1ty an
space.
Belief in supernatural j)henome~a
has in the past been officiall y dis-
couraged . In 1981 , a special television
documen{3ry disputed theories qn
the existence of UFOs. the Loch Ness
monster and other mysteries.
But UFO rnthus1asts. undeterred
by periodic rebuttals from the official
press. rcpor:tedly give lectur~s and
circulate underground bulletins on
sigh1inis of fl ying saucers and other
fantastic objects.
And the news media have con-
tinued to report sightings.
SHERIFF PUSHES FOR NEW OC JAIL ...
From Al
there is a need for another courtty jail
that would hold 300 ·inmates i(
conditions at the jail in Santa Ana are
to be improved.
"What we need is another facility.
We need 3()()..plus beds to meet its (a
federal court's) directive ... Gates said.
He added that it appeared likely
that low-risk inmates at either the
James A. Musick Honor Farm or the
Theo Lacey Branch Jail in Orange
could be moved to some other county
building to make room for inmates
from the main jail.
County officials have been con-
sidering using county buildings, such
as the soon-to.-be-vacated Albert Sit-
ton Home, as well as vacant schools
as possible locations for housing low-
risk inmates.
Among the 2, 193 inmates 'held in
the Orange County Jail during the
census were 585 inmates convicted of
felonies, but allowed to serve their
sentences in the county jail rather
than state prison, the Sheriffs De-
partment study of jail inmates found.
Convicted felons who a re
sentenced to locaJ jail time by
Superior Court judJeS increases the
jail popuJation and, m effect, treat the
felony conviction as if it were a
misdemeanor, according t<>-Oalet.
But Gates said that whiie sentenc-
ing patterns do have an "impact" on
the Jail, be wasn't faulting the coun·
ty's judges for their sentencing pat·
terns. "The judges have done a good
job. Ifs just a fact oflife." the sheriff
said.
Presiding Superior Court Judge
Everett Dickey, vacationing this
week. could not be reached to
comment.
The study, ordered bylsu~rvisors
after a federal judge fo und t~e'county
had failed to comply with his 1978
court order to improvejaiJ COJlditions
by reduci ng overcrowding, took an
inve ntory of the number of inmates
held in the county's jail system on
March 22. 1985.
Since the U.S. District Judge Wil-
liam Gray levied a $50,000 fine for
violating his order. the sheriff and
county supervisors ha ve been search-
ing for a way to reduce the poptilation
in the main jail.
Of the 2 193 men and women held
in custody', 1,011 were inmates who
had been sentenced for felony and
misdemeanor crimes. while 1.182
inmates had not yet been sentenced.
the report found.
Also. no federal prisoners were
confined in the jail on the day the
census was conducted. However. 46
state prisoners were confined in the
jail after their arrest for parole
violations.
The breakdown fou)ld that 1,483 of
the inmates held in th'e jail were there
because of felony offenses while 710
were being held on misdemeanor charges.·
· Gates also said the statistical break·
down of jail inmates revealed that
alternative sentencing programs
might not help to reduce over-
crowding because many of the pre-
sentence inmates housed at the jail
were unable to qualify for such
programs that already are in place.
OAKWOOD RAPE·SUSPECT ·A~RESTED ...
From Al
the air and stated. "Here I am. You
guys are always looking for me.''
Both attacks occurred at ihe Oak-
wood Apartments, a sprawling com-
plex. near Newpon Harbor High
School.
old roommate. Officer Tom Lillie
said.
Little said the man ordered the
woman 10 undress "or else 1here will
be some bleeding... ·
The woman. however. was able to
"I need to hide out until the heat dies
down. I JUSt killed a security guard
and wounded another ... Police said
the security guards had not been
injured.
Med1c1 was booked into jail Mon-run from her apanment and con-
day on suspicion of rape and at-. tactod aulhorit1es from a neighboring
tempted rape. He is being held at the apartment. The suspect fled the
Newport Beach city jail today in lieu apanment and neither woman was
ofS50.000. injured.
Little said the Medici. hotding the
knife to the woman's head. forced her
to perform sex acts and later raped 1he
woman while her boyfnend was
present. He sexually attacked her a
second time about an hour later.
Medici allegedly entered an apart-While officers were looking for the
ment late Su nday at the complex to man. Medici allegedly forced his way
chat wtth two women. After one of the into another apartment where he
women walked into a bedroom to use confronted a 19-year-old woman and
a phone, Medici got a knife from the her boyfriend, police said.
Following the second attack, police
said the man apparently became
depressed. tossed down his knife and
said, "Go ahead. Stab me. Kill me."
kitchen and confronted her 21-vear-Medici reponedly told the couple.
Little said the man 1hen ran from
1he apanment bu1 was arrested a
shon time later when he surrendered.
UCI EXTENSION FINDS HOME ON CAMPUS ...
From Al
first classes were affiliated wi th UC
Berkeley.
Orange County's early UC' ex-
tension classes were primanly for
local teachers. helping them obtain
credentials or advance their careers.
according to Baisden . The classes
were offered at high schools in Santa
Ana. Anaheim and Garden Grove.
By the time of World War II .
Orange County's extension classes
were offered through UC LA. The
srowing local defense and aerospace
industry created a demand for more
classes in math, engineenng and
management. Baisden 'laid These
courses helped retrain workers in the
new technology.
In the late 1950s. the Orange
County UC extension program was
based at Buena Park High School and
was administered by Baisden. then
associated with UCLA.
When lK Irvine Ol)C'ned in 1965.
the eittens1on program was moved to
the Orange County .campus. Baisden
was UC'I Eittens1on's founding dean.
The program didn't rate plush
accommodations on the new campus.
"They gave us a hnlc space in the
physical education building. and that
was all ... Baisden recalled.
That was for extension program
offices. Classes had to be held in
whatever campus space was avail-
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The program's offices were reg-
ularly relocated. About four years
ago. it was housed 10 the UCI
Administration Building. But some-
one else wanted the space, and the
extension staff had to move across
Campus Dnve to the Town Ce nter
commercial compleit.
When the program had 10 stan
paytng rent. Baisden said . the staff
decided 1t needed a permanent cam-
pus home of its own. Because state
legislators arc more likel> to fund a
new math buildtng than a new
Extension Pro~ram building. a plan
to fund the project independently was
established.
The Extension and Summer
Session programs arc designed to be
financially self-sufficient, and some
of their funds were set aside 1n recent
years to help pay for the new
headquaners. Meanwhile. the rented
Town Center offices were torn down.
and the program was forced to move
-this time three miles from campus.
Con!llru(t1on of the new U n1 vcrsit)
Extension and Summer Sessions
(enter al lJ('J began about one year
ago. Charles W. Moore designed the
facili ty. He said his 10sp1rat1on came
from "three little 'hapcls in an
overgrown garden near the church of
San (/rcgono Magno on the < 'cl1an
Hill 10 Rome.·
In add1 t1on to office space. the
facil ity has three classrooms with
retractable dividers that can double
the number of rooms. Tht• building
will be the site of English as a Second
Language classes and design course~.
The Extension Program offt•rs in-
struction for personal or professional
growth. but not for degree credit.
Summer Sessions. however. allow
regular U('J students to earn ex tra
class credits during the 11s term
The extension staff requested that
the new building be named an honor
of Baisden , but Chancellor Pcltason
responded 1ha1 lJ( rules do not
permit a facility to be named for an
administrator who's still on thr JOb.
") was honored. but r wnuld have
been embarra'\c;ed 1f it had been
done," Ra1 sdcn said.
Although the new home 1s nearly
co mpleted. the dean o;tall isn't !>atis·
lied
"We don't rcall~ h:ne any more
span· than we used to have," Baisden
said . "Wt· didn't build according to
what we need, ~c built according to
our budget.''
He said tht• Extt·ns1on Program
already 1s planning a ne~ funding
effon to build an add1t1on 10 its new
home
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Showers fore cast along Coast
Scttttr.cl 1howera may fell on eoutel areH end the
mountain• could gtt 1now above e.ooo f"t as an upper level
dl1turbence movN through Southorn Calllornla, the Natlonal
Weather Se<vlce aald. ' so
The 1y1tem waa near the central coa1t today on a ~~ I
npeetecHo-put ft ~tltont~ Thuredey,teev+ng-6ou1 -;r~~'Jlf
Calllornla partly cloudy.
Along the Orange Coaat II wllt be cloudy through tonight with
tcattered llghl showtll'a. Partll( cloudy Thuraday. A llttle cooler
today and tonight. Highs In the 60a. Lowa tonight In 501.
From Point Conception to San Ci.tnente letand to the
Me11lcan Bordw and out 60 miles -Over inner waters. wind•
moetfy south 10 1outhweat 8 to 18 knots with 1 to 3-toot wind
waves thl• evening and mo1tly wfft 8 to 18 knota Thursday
atttll'noon.
Temps
H1g11.1ow1012411ou11end1no115 am
AIOany' 78 32
AIOU(!Wlqu• a .i, 47 Amarmo 8-t' $.4
Anchot'llQt 4 1 32
Atlenta 71 56
85 6~ 7S 67 TS . 49 n 54 es 66 "6°7 36
57 42 71 St
111 eo Atl•ntlO Clly 86 48
AWllll 1 87 81 8lllt1m0<t ' 7 4 45
Lat vecu ~utle.Bock
LOUllvtl.. '
Mompl\lt
M1am1 Beach
Mlh ... ukM Mpla-St Paul
NUllYll ..
NewO<INna NawV0<k
loloflotll. \11
Olll•homa Cttv
Om-111 0t111ndo
Phll1d.,p1110
Pho.n,.
Pt1ttbu1g11
Portte.nd.Mt
PO<tlano,Or
Provtdenc.
Rtlelgh
~~ :~·Calif. Temps
18 S3
81 57
84 58 13 43
97 75
74 32
85 32 57 .,
Sama Cruz
Tal\ot valley votem'lie Vly
eo 50 82 35 117 41
73 311
BlrmtnQll•m 7 4 62
Bllmarck 57 31
BolM 72 311 Botton 11 311 e...11110 68 21
Call)tr 75 47 Cnar1111on,S C 76 56
Cllarr..1on,W V 73 40
C11ar11mt,N C 112 52
1;;g11.1owlor2• 11ournndlog11tSa m. -----------
Bak1<1f1etd 73 53
Eurel<I 55 47 Surf report Fresno 70 ~
Lenc111e1 64 411
Loa AnQele<1 69 S8
Oektano 61 62
Red Blutr 83 $4
atu tHAH 1.3 lair
i.3 talr
1-3 fair
CMytllne 78 48
ChlCego 5 7 31
Ctnclnnat1 76 43
Rapid C11y
Rt110
Rtchmono
73 50
12 54
61 44
80 52
7S 50
82 H 79 62 88 81 ea 73 S7 43
80 52
64 37 TO 27
76 51
94 61
71 54
14 411
1T 52
72 32
Reowood C1ty 114 53
Sacramento 85 •II SalinH 04 SI
San CMQo 69 63
LOCATII*
Hununoton BMc:ll
RI-Jell)'. HlwPO<l 401h str .. t. NIWPO<I
22nO StrMI. Newport
Balt>oll WedOt
L119Un1 BHCh
SanC-te
1·3 ,.,,
t·2 poOI 1.f poor
1·2 latr Clevelend 70 33 St LOUI• S•n Franc1aco 60 52 Columoua.011 75 35
Concord,N.H 78 29
Oallu·Ft Wortn 79 67
Oayton 75 38
Oenv.r 84 54
Dea M0tne1 77 50
Oetrolt 611 34
Oululh 47 29 El P110 89 83
Falrbtll'lkl 45 26
SI P•l•Tampe
S•ll llkt Cily
San Antonio
S•n Juan PR
SNllll ShravtpOtl
Sp01<1111
Syr1<:UM
T~a
Santa Barbare 82 48
Slock ion 6 7 50
Hi<,jh IOW IOI 24 hQV,. MICllnQ It 5 p M
Barstow 79 SS
8taumont 75 43
BllllOP 77 38
Blythe 97 ll:t
Catalina 62 48
Long Beach 69 55
Wlltf teinp 60
Swell Otrl<:llOn llOutnw .. t
Tides
TODAY Secono IOw 147 pm 03
S.condh•gh 802pm 5.0 TUCM>n FtWgo 45 36
Ffftgtlatf 69 37
Gtand Rll>id1 112 38
TulN
Wut111191on
WICMI
Mary1v11ie 68 48
Monrovia 7 4 SO ~nllflty 60 u
Mt w111on SS 42
THUflSOAY
First low 2 14 am 05
~::,... 8 14am 4 5 OrMI Falla 74 •2 Wiik ea-Batre Needles 100 811 200p m 06 HMll0tO 73 35
~· 87 39
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Honolulu 82 7 I
Houtlon to 88 Extended enta110 72 50
Palm Spr1ng1 96 63
Pa.eden• 69 SI Sun Hll I001y at 6 28 Pm rl-
Tlluraday at 5 19 am and Mii again at
626pm
lndlenapolll 78 «
Jadc-..Ma. 77 411 NIQht ano morning low c:loucn with
af1t1noon cltarlno Hight from Ille low
' 801 10 tile IOW 70. lowt In Ille llPP« ~ 1no ISOI.
Rlva<a>Oe 71 •8
JactcaonYll.. 79 64
Junn.i •2 35 K1n .. 1 City 711 54
San Betnarolno 13 47
San Gat>rltl 75 50
San Joaa 60 50
Senll Ana 72 53
Moon 1111 tooey 11 4 24 p.m • ,,_
rt1111M11y at • 46 a m and ... 11 eoa1n 11 S 18pm
Some Dotson jurors agree
with ruling not to f ree-bi-m
CHICAGO (AP)-Some jurors in
Gary Dotson's l 979 rape trial say
they agree with the judge who sent
him back 10 jail after rejecting a
woman's assertion that she had lied.in
accusing him.
"It would take more than her new
story to make me change my mind."
said Marcelino Morales, 49. a bus
dri ver, who was a member of the jury
that found Dotson guilty of the rape
and aggravated kidnapping of
Cathleen Crowell Webb.
Webb. 23, now a mother of two
laving in New Hampshire, says she
lied when she said Dotson raped her
in 1977. She says she accused him ro
explain possible pre$nancy after
having sex with a boyfnend.
Her recantation was rejected by a
Cook County judge last week and
Dotson. of suburban Country Club
Hills, was sent back to prison to
continue serving his 25-10 50-vear
sentence after a week of freedom on
bona. He had been in prison for six
years. .
Former Juror Katherine Swanson.
30. a food-packaging designer, said
she was both angered and confused by
Webb's new story.
"M y first thought after hearing
about the recantation was a fear that I
could have made a mistake." she said.
"It's emotionally traumatic enough
just to have gone through that rape
trial. but then to have the decision
come·back and haunt you like this 1s
worse. I feel betrayed and very
concerned about what this might do
to other cases of violent crimes
against women.
"Her testimony at the trial was so
strong." said Swanson. "For me. it
was the biggest factor."
She said jurors took a secret vote
about 30 minutes after they began
deliberating. They discussed the ver·
diet for about another hour and then
returned to the courtroom to an-
nounce it.
Swanson said she was also swayed
by conflicting testimony by Dotson
and his alibi witnesses and the fact
that Webb had tentatively identified
one of Dotson's friends as an occu·
pant of the car in which she said she
was raped.
Juror Louis Trcccani, 70, said he
was relieved by Judge Richard
Samuel's rejection of Webb's new
story. ··11 makes me feel better that we
did 1he right thing, though I never
doubted what we did the first time."
SYCAMORE PROJECT GRADING OK'D •.•
From A l
ceptablc, Minkin said the ··maJor
conce rn is being sure slopes are
stable."
Alternatives that would ha ve in-
cluded removing residential units
nearest the slope were not feasible.
she said. The city is commit1ed to
allowing the developer to put in the
maitimum 68 1 units.
Despite the fact that Kaufman ~
Broad Inc. is essentially returning to
its onginal grading proposal. Presi-
dent Clyde Lane says the firm
honestly intended to try to meet the
70 percent rcqu1remei:it. ~geologist's
report an preparation tor hnal grading
convinced him the leap 1n area to be
graded would be necessary to protect
the future development. he said.
"If we didn't, it became clear the
slope would fall down the hill.'' Lane
sa id.
But a planning department official
who worked with Kaufman & Broad
on the grading revision acknowl-
edged that. although city engineers
agree the more extensive plan 1s
necessary, "there arc tradeofTs in this
project without question."
Kyle Butterw1ck. assistant planner.
says the city agreed 10 a set level of
density on the project. Officials also
told Kaufman & Broad Inc. they
would ease their project through city
approval processes.
The city is coun ting in part on
income! from the sale of the 64-acres-
to Kaufman and Broad lnc. to repa)'
its debt on the entire 522 acres 11
purchased from another developer in
1978 with the intention to preseve it.
"Because of that interest, I think
the city's willing to make more
concessions than they usually
would.'' Butterwick said.
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From A l
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security guard at the 500-unn Oak-ing to investigators. campus office were guns. cameras,
wood Garden Apartments in New-When Miller was arrested on Dec. jewelry and videocassette recorders.
pon Beach. 14, 1984, police recovered approx-Besides the Newpon Beach bur·
Ironically, 11 was at the apartmcn1 1matel y 1.800 Items valued at ilarics, Miller was accused of break-
rnmplcx that he was called upon to $200.000 that allegedly were stolen mg into homes in both Mission Viejo
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HERWOOD MllUFACTORl l9n Placentia
I •
Y camp sign.ups
set for Saturday
. Or~nge iy ood home project
a-peeling to county leaders
The Newpon-( osta Mesa YMCA w1U host mannWll camps1g~upqay Saturday from 9:l0a.m. tonoon at the Y.
2300 Un1versny Dnvc, Newpon Beach.
Featured this summer will be day camp for
k1ndergarden through fou n h graders. ad venture camp for ~fth through c1$hth graders. Big Bear residents camp for
sixth through eighth graders. Osceola residents camp for
fo unh and 1ifth graders and Catalina Camp Fox for I 0th
through 12th graders. ·
. In add~t!on. special tra vel tnps are offered which
h1ghl.1ght sa1lto~ white water rafting. biking, horescback
packing and hiking. Call the YMCA at 642-9990 for
add111onal information.
B'nal B 'rlth meetlng tonight
The Coastline ( hapter of B'na1 B'nth Womc:n wall
hold its d1nner-meet1ng tonight at the Chicago Chicago
Pizza. 4533 C ampu!> Dnve. Irvine.
Volunteers out to s ell
S f 00,000 worth of
oranges for c ha rity
By JEFF ADLER
Of IM Dell~ Nol tu"
With their goal nearly 1n sight.
volunteers will fan out across Orange
Count) Thursday to sell 50.000 navel
oranges to raise mone)' for the
completion of Orangewood, the
county'\ home for abused. aban-
doned and neglected children
Dave Sdarelmaa
Foutaln Valley
CPA More informauon t!I available at 551-0184 or 786-1204
Wardrobe workshop at GWC
A workshop offering taps on the basics of wardrobe
plannm$ will be held Saturday morning at Golden West
College in Hunu ngt on Beach.
Color and fashion consultants Wanda Harlow and
R1ck1 Van Hoorcbekc will conduct the class from 9 a.m to
noon 1n Room 116 of the college's adm11m1ra11on
bu1ld1ng. The program fee 1s SI J and additional
information 1!> available at 891-3991.
This year'!> Orangewood Day dnvc
1s expeclcd to raise the fi nal S 100.000
needed to satisfy th e $7.5 m1lhon goal
established for the project 1n 1981 .
when the public and pn .. ate ~Ctor!>
teamed up to build the Orangewood
home 10 replace the aging and
overcrowded Alben Sitton Home
This )Car's fund-ra1s1ng event wa'>
kicked olT Tuesda)' morning by a
compct111vc "Peel Oil" when mem-
bers of the Orange Count) Board ol
Supervt!lors competed with a rep-
resentati ve of th e count)' 's 26 nttcs 1n
an orange-peeling contest
Ben Nlcllol1
La1uu Nl1ael
Enpeer
·•Just for fun I "ou.ld \J\
the Dodger\ I dun I
~nousl) hcl1('' l' the) ·11
win but I v. .int 111 l:x>o\t
lhetr ego!> I hate tu !la) 11
but I think thl ttra'C'> v.111 ""in It ..
··1rsgo1ng to come down
111 the Tigers and the Cubs
.iga1n. The T1ge~ arc a
good team. The Cubs arc
goi ng to beat the Padr'C$ for
1h1: Nauonal Lcaauc and
tht' Tigers wiJI beat the
< ubs in the World Series."
Air Guard open house set
'The-California ..\tr National Guard and ('p..il Air
Patrol Squadron 68 will ho!>t an open house and chtl1
cookoff Saturday at the Costa Mesa base. 2651 Newpon
Blvd.
Slgnups set for July 4 run
Prc-rcg1st rat1on I!> now open for the third annual Jul)
4th 5K and I 5K Independence Run; co-sponsored by the
Fountain Valley Chamber of Copmmerce and the spons
mcd1c1nc d1 v1s1on of Fountain Valley Communll)
Hospital.
Outpccl1ng the supcn 1wr'> 10
!>weep the title held since last )car b~
Supervisor Ralph Clark "a'>
Anaheim Councilman Ir" Pickler
When Orangcwood 1!> finall) com-
pleted this summer. 11 will be able tu
accommodate as man) a\ 186 chil-
dren on seven acres ofland dedicated
10 the cou nty f>hase I of1hc pro1ect.
which included four rcs1dcnt1al COi·
tagt's and a dm1ng hall. "a' com-
pleted and dcdtl'ated in April 1984
The ..\lbcn 1tton Home wa!I built
1n I '159 to house 35 children but har,
increased 11s capac1t)' to 88 b\
COO\ cning sen ice porrhes and
classrooms to dormttorte'> <>' t'r 1he
)Cars
Lyn Metheny
D1v1s1ons are open to men and women of all ages. as
well a!> a special handicapped d1 vmon. The pre-
registration fee 1s SI 0 and includes a T -shin. Ent I) forms
may be obtained from the chamber office. 1010 1 Slater
Ave .. Suite 106. orb) calling 962-4441.
\inn: 1977 ho\\-e\t~r. thl' \11ton
Home cxpcnenled a 127 perten1
increase In adm1ss1ons r he ad-
m1ss1ons have reached "shocking!~
high lc"\·cl~ ... accordtng to Orangl'-
wood Da) committee members and
show no i.1gns of dccltning.
l __ _ Newport Beaeb
Computer programmer
Bob DaJley
Hunll..nstoa Beaeet
Tax coualtant
Pancake breakfast In Valley
The Parent Staff Assoc1a11on of Elwyn Institute. a
sheltered workshop for the handicapped. will hol~d
ra1S1ng pancake breakfast Sunday from 8:30 a.m. t~on.
Dlllty "°' pftoto bf .... lclnrllftl
Anaheim City Councilman Irv Pickler wo n the city and
county officials' orange-peeling con test.
"( v.ould go "'th the
Dodger!> I suppon local
teams 1n ( altforn1a "
"The Cubs. It's not even
a conte1t this year. The
Cubs will win 1t."
The event 1s scheduled for 18325 Mt. Baldy Circle,
Fountain Valley. Tickets arc S2 for adults and S 1.50 for
children and further information may be obtained by
calling Bonnie at 636-4527 or Joan at 842-2176.
UCI plans Serra weekend
A weekend program in honor of father J untpero Serra
will be conducted th ts weekend b) UC Irvine Extension. in
cooperation w11h the Serra Bicentennial ( omm1ss1on. at
M1ss1on San Juan Capistrano.
A snes of work shops will study Father Serra's trail-
blazing effons w1th1n the conte:i.t of Cahfom1a geograph).
Spanish colonial poltc~-and the anthropology of the
California Indian. Architecture. music and datl)' ltfe
patterns which de .. ·eloped with Father Serra's introduc-
tton of the missions also will be discussed.
County's stages bustling
There"' a lot ul grca!lcpaint 1n thl'
A.pnl showt'r\ this month.
In the three-"'ed. period from ..\pnl
7 through ·-\pnl 21. no fc"er than :!O
new stagl' produu1on~ arc ra1'>1ng
their cuna1n~ 1n profcs\1onal corn-
mun1t~ and rnlkgc thea1cr\ around
Orange ( ount\ llall 111 thl'm ha\l'
al read~ opened "1th thl· otha hall
wa111ng 1n the "in&'>
lln'>t''.. at thl' Hun 11 ngton Bl.'.ll h
Pia~ house "">cparatc l ahk\" JI lhl·
< )prl's,( 1\1t fheall·r "Death lake\·
J HullJa~" at (10lden V.t'\I C olll'gc'
and ·0ca11t1rap" at thl' l J HJhrJ
C ommun11~ Thcata \ ~ 11un~ C on-
'-1.'f\ ~lion Pla,cr<, 'Pl'llJI ··P1nol-
lh111 .. "'·'' prC\l'Oll'<l l.1\1 '.'l'Ch ·nd
unh
.11 thl \nahl·1m ( ultural -\n' <enter.
( hl· tempo CJ\C \ onl) slight I) OC'<t
\\l'l'k "'hl·n "(rime\ of tht> Hean" al
I c I and "Brigadoon" at C hapman
( olkgl· \hare ii V.ednc~da) lll)l'Otng
111gh1 < 11111pk•ting the v.eeJ.. "'II he
\ imcthing\ \foot" at thr < osta
\ln.1 <I\ ll Pla,house "The l>runk-
.irJ h\ till 1 P Rel)l'r\Or) ( urnpan)
11 I u~ltn .ind thl' "'orlJ pn:m1cre ol
The week.end event 1s open to the public.at a cost of
$85 for credit or S59 for non-credit. Resen at1on!> ma\ be
made by calling UCI Extension at 856-5414 ·
It all \tarted la\t "ed. \.\1th ·rhc
Dcbutante Ball" at \uuth ( oa't
Re pc no~. folio"' l'd b' ·c ah.trl't' .11
1he Curtain ( all Dinner f hl·ater and
"Bu1tcrtl1e'> ..\rl' f rec·· JI thl· 0,,,,111
Clemente ( ummun1t\ T hl'<lh·r
Saddlchal k College mou n tcd .. 1 hl·
D1v1ner\" and J l hildren·, pla~ "I hl'
Secret of O~in .... " 1n rcpcllor) on 11,
main stage
fhl\ \\C..-1... "Barcl11u1 at the PJrk ·
alrea<l) ha'> Jrrl\td JI thl' llark4u111
Dinner Pia' hnu!ll' Jnd l C In 1nl· ha'
l"o \ho\" in tht· "urk' Kc\111·
ra11 on." npl·n1ng 1on1gh1 <111J
"\tl'ln"'<t) (,rand" on ... 1.1gr f nd.t\
and ">aturJJ, uni\ l hrn thl·n·'
'(io<l!lp<.'11'' .i1 !)oulhl·rn ( .d1torn1.1
C nlkge in ( o\l:t \k-..1 .. T hr \upport
Kum .tnJ < olc · on ">outh C l•.t\t
Kl·pcrton '",eland ·1agc
1 hl· nl'"'lumer'> 1111n sc' cral othl'r
proJul t11in\ .ilrealh on thl' I<><. al
h11.1 rlh -·0 1 \fill' and \kn · at lht'
< •t'm 1 hl.'.tlU ";'-.urm•rn 1 ... ThJt
'11111' .it th1· Ir' tnl· ( 11mn unit'
J hl'.ltl·r .. "\n ~ thing C 111l·,· at \d•.1\-
11.in' \\ l'\I I >inner PIJ\ hnU'>t' .inJ
'\\\l'l'I < h.ir1t\ JI thl' < •rJnd D1nnn
I hl"tll'I \ll 1n .ill thl'3ll·r hutl'i \.\11n t
gl'I h11rl·d th1' month
Dwlgbt Griffith
South Laguna Bu ch
Attorney
All.Dill• WllH D
Fou tain \'alley
Ba.oiler
Jewl•h Center to bold bazaar 'TktrtPI r 1gt•r\ T hl. "1 he -\ngel~ because m~
husband ...i1d so ..
The Jewish Community Center of South Orange
County will hold 11s fifth annual bazaar and flea market
Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center. 298 Broadway.
Laguna Beach.
ha'e lhl >aml· rl·turntn\!
1cam ·"·1:.i.,t St·Jr
Proceed!> will be allocated toward adult and youth
programs at the center. For fun her information call Lil
Shenker at 586-8694 or the center at 497-2070.
Wednesday. April 17
• 7.30 p.m .. lrvlne Community Services Commiuion
. Ctt)' Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd .
• 7:30 p.m .. Coast Community College District
Board of Trustees. D1stnct Board Room. 1370 Adams
Ave .. Costa Mesa
Thursday, April 18
Rounding ou1 la\t '.'Cl'kl'IH.I\ 1tw
atncal menu Wl'fl' .. -\ Room'ful nl _, , ..
1 ng < a.,, .. at 1 Ill' "-n' port T hLt ll'I \rt'
< l.'n tl·r "I ht \cnind l 1ml· \r11u11d ·
JI lhc C1ardl'n ( 1 ru' l' C um n1Ltn1 I\
fhcatcr and "lrk\umc lnhl·rn.1ml·'·
County wantssev en n ew judges
By JEFF ADL ER
Df the D .. I) Piiot l leN
C1t1ng 1n<rl'.l'>cd lt1urtr1111111
caseload!>. the Orange< ount ) Bo.H\I
of Super" 1-;or'> 'otcd T Ul'\dJ\ to urg..:
the state Lcg1slatun· to l rcatl' 'l \ l'rt
ne"' upenor (nun Judge .. lor thl'
count).
fhl· tour l11mm1,\l•llll'I r•1'1l1t111\
thJI "1•11ld ht-con'\'rt\'<l Ill lull
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• 7:30 r .m. Newport Beach Planning Commlulon.
City Counc1 Chambers. 3300 Newpon Blvd.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Planning Commlulon. Cit y
Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
A.t 1hc re4ucs1 o l prcs1d1ng \upa1nr
Court Judge f-.erett Dtlh'' \upcr-
v1sors agreed t0 ~upport lcg1!>lat11.Jn
that would create three nc~ JuJgl'-
sh1ps 1n the counl~ and lt>nH'rt l11ur
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Four from county nabbed
in _Newport cocaine busts
Four Orange Count) residents
were arrested Monday 1n a Newpon
Beach parking lot where they alleged-
ly sold undercover drug agents abou1
S2 I ,OOO worth of high-grade cocaine.
The arres1s culminated a 1hrce-
month invcst1gat1on b) th e Drug
Enforcement Adm1n1s1ra11on. 1he
,· " state Bureau of Narcoucs and police
from Ncwpon Beach and Garden
CoetaMe ..
Grove. according to police repons
Arrested on susp1c1on of drugs sales
were N1b1I G. Mourey. 24, Santa .\na.
Hanna G. Mourcy. 37. Santa '-\na.
Edward D. Chapin. 21 . Garden
Grove; and William E. Habib. 24.
Garden Grove.
All four arc bctng held 1n lteu of
$25.000 bail at the Newpon ctt) Jatl
Irvine
Jewelry, fur\ and a video can ette
recorder were taken 1n a Palos Street
burglary. • • •
Arson 1 suspected 1n a trash lire
behind a residence at 1042 I 81h St ..
around I :30 a.m. Monday The small
fire apparently was staned nm1d
trash. leaves. and cardboard 1n a Someone stole an Ep~n computer
autly . Th.ere 'Witre no· damaa(', re-printer from Tat Computer Store.
ported from the small bh11e. t"<t-5321 Un1vers1t~ D~1vc. Monda).
inauished quickly b)' lirefi~hter<i. then reponcdJy called to sa> 11 'ould
• • • he found an a Hcntage Pla1a dump-
A portable televt!!iton M'l worth ster. Poh~ arc looking for o hcav)'-SCI S 150 was reponed <1tolrn from a beard«i man who was pmlli1hl't dm -
locked car at Oranae ( oast College, ina a lither Vol kwagcn
2701 Fa1rv1ew Road . .,omcttm<' ~-• • •
twc-cn 5 p. m and 6 lO p m Monday Police arrested a 22->car-old man
Four wheel<> :nd t~rc!t. wonh SJ20. on ,usp1c1on of burglar) Steven J
IT b I Ram1re1 Wi'l5 taken 1nw t'u'IOd> were reported \tolen ° 3 mo 1 e outside an Athcl i\ venue rr<11dl·ntr
stor1ac un11 at Coac;tltnc ROr. ll)()I after he was alleardly ollstn«I amna Prcs1d10 Square, sometime between inside
4"\0 om Thur~n} end 10 om •••
Fnday MK Product:. on \rmwona ""
A stc~o. v;lu~d· at S4 50, was cnue reported the theft of 11 l'lftc-kflo"
cc.pQJ'\.W stolen from n c-ar ~ _rk_c~d ....... a .... t _P_r~c~vcnlion dcvi;t'.ov_._t'r the.' w«kt'nd
the State Farm lnsur&nle office. . David A RySOln. 22. wa 1Hrt'\tc<l at
Hyland ..\ vc En11) "'l" h~ fomna Barranca Parkway and tf ar .. ard •\'.
open 1 door lock with.a \trt'>A-dnvcr. cnue on a weapon\ charge
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purcha~d half a kilogram ol \0ta11w
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Huntinaton Beach
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Oran~ Coast ONL.Y PILOJ(Wednesday, Aprll 17, 188~
· Satellite rescue f ailS·; effort abandoned ·
Astronauts snag power s witch . but plas tic
tool breaks leavl ~ $80 million device a drift
CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -011'>·
covery's astronauts twice naucd •
power switch on a cnpplcd catelhte
with their robot arm today. but the
maneuver failed to restori-the PAY·
load's electncal power as they had
hoped and the cffon was abandoned.
No add1uonal attempts were
planned, and the satellite was left in
space os an $80 million derelict.
"You did· everything you po s1bly
could," M 1ss100 Control l'Om·
municotor Dave H1lmcrs told tht"
astroruiut&.
With the shuttle fl ying in formation
30 feet from the S)'ncom communica-
tions )3telhte. astronaut Marprrt
Rhea Seddon carefully au1dcd the SO.
foot arm so that makesh11\ "fl y.
swatter" tools on th~ end brushed
against the i.idt of the slowly rotating
payload.
A hve tclcv1~1on 'ihot 'ihO~\.'d the
device tw1cl· )nllg a four-inch power
lever only to pa ) over without
buJa1na1t Oner unaofthr thm:·runa
pla tic device broke under the pre
urc.
Seddon had onl~ a 1x-m1nutc
peno<l, or "window, ' tn which 10 do
tht" job. When that 1imc passed.
Hilmer radioed, "The · window is
dosed. perform the scparn11on l'ruln·.
cuvcr.''
"We had hard pl1ysk1J contact on
at least two occasions:· commander
Karol Bobko reported.
; Soviets ban use of weap~~s
~· oli U.S. liaison personri.el ,.
WASHINGTON (AP) -In the
w~ke of last month's fatal shooting of
; a U.S. Army major by a Soviet sentr).
the Soviet Union has prom iscd to ban
the use of weapons aaainst members
of the U.S. military Jiaison m1s!>1on in
East Germany, the Staie Department
) says.
.. The Soviets arc also weighing a
U.S. request for an apology and
) compcn$8tion for the fam ily of Army M~. Arthur Nicholson. who was
" slain on March 24, the department
aaid Tuesday.
The Soviet pledg~ not ,f() "permit
' USC Of force Or wea~ns" apinst
membcn o he--m11-itsry-haoon
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..
m1ss1on came during a mc~ung last
Fnda} of high U.S. and So' 1c1
m1htal) offic1ah. thedepartml·n1 \aid
in a slatement.
Dunng the meeting. the So' rel\
!;aid the r!i~ues of apology and com·
pensauon would be referred 10 a
"higher authonty," according to the
statement.
Desp1tl' the Soviet promise not lo
resort to torce in the future. 11 Ill wo
early to jud~e the results of the
meeting. the State Department said.
The mceung between Gen. Glenn
K. Otis. commander of the U.S. Army
io Europe. and Gen. Milthail Zaytsev.
-eommandef af Soviet forces ~n .East
German), was convened to discus<>
~a}\ ol prcvt'nting s1m1lar 1nc1dents
1n lht• future.
Thl· Ot1s-Zaystcv meeting wai.
agreed 10 late last month following
consultat1on'i between Secretary of
State George P. Shultz and Soviet
Ambas~ador Anatoly Dobrynin. The
first part of the 41h-hour meeting was
held at a Soviet facility 1n Potsdam.
Ea'>t German)'.. and the second part at
th<' U.S. Military L1ason Mission
1-iou!.C 1n that city.
More meeungi. will take place on a
m1htal) level, the State Department
vS81d
"It ~a a KICat Joh," H1lmers
replied
If power had been 'iW1trhcd on on
the S)'ncom commun1t·11t1on) ~td·
hte, an antenna on top would have
extended after 80 second~ and the
paylo d would have ~pun up to H
rpm aftec 6 minute).
But a~tronaul . JcffrC) Hoffmnn
said:
"We have to report. the umn1
(antenna) never did come up and the
spin rate till is lc:ss than 2 rpm."
Throuanout the morning. Bobko
and pilot Don Williams had guided
Discovery to the rendc1vous. closing
in to 30 feet from 11 d1i.tanre of 46
mi les.
"Tally. ho. the target." Williams
eitclaimed a Syncom came rnto view
The astronauti. did a 90-minutc
nyaround inspection of the $80
million satellite to make ccnain all
wai. ~fe. They reported 11 was
spinning at a comfonable one rrvol·
ut1on every 36 seconds and that ihc
power lever was pan.ally ex tended. to
an clcva11on of about 90 degrees.
M1ss1on Control said the lever
would not trip on the elcctriral power
unt1l 1t reached I I 0 degrees. and told
them to proceed wrth the operation.
Bobko and Williams then held the
shuttle steady at the JO.foot d1!>tancc
and Seddon extended th(' arm with
the crude tools on the end.
The fa ilure of the lever to move
indicated it had Jammed. It was a
major' diappointment to Mission
Control and the astronaut!> who had
worked long hours to devise a rescue
plan and to construct the makeshift
tools.
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NATI ON
Consumer spendiilg takes
a .5 percent dive in March
By Tbe A11oclated Pre••
C'onsumer $pend1n". a kc~ lartor rn the economy's C\l"ans1on, fell 0 ~
percent in March, thr ~tccpcst monthly dcdinc in more than a year. thl·
c;0 mmerce Department '31d today The figure we' parl ol a rl·port 1n wh1rh thl·
government ~aid Amrru.:an,· per'>onal 1n<.·omc ro-.e 0. S ptn~nt rast month alter
rising 0.4 percent the previous rnorHh. fhe saving' rate fell to 4 percent nt
dJsposablc income in Marrh, the lowest level ~1nce the 3.7 perl·ent of.Jum·
1983. Thr decli ne 1n con!lumcr spending. the b1ggeM since a 0. 9 percent fall in
Fcbrunry 1984, was no1 a surpmc. I.a-it week. thc.sovemmcnt rrportcd a <iharn
1.9 percent drop in retail S<Jlcs. the biggest '>hde 1n rnore than sevrn Y\'MS
Dot.on pr08ecutor •eek• b.l• release
CHICAGO -The man who pro.,ccutcd Gary Dot~on tor a rape the
alleged victim now claim~ never occurred i.ays ht will JOrn tht' hundred-. ol
people who are pleading with (iov. Jame~. Thompson 10 grant Oohon
demcnc). "lfhe committed the crime. I think he ha!i !iCncd. enough ll~c lfhl'
did not, then he hould not spend an} more trme in Jail,' Bernard< arq a
former Cook (ounty Statc''i Atto1 nc>. said Tue!i<ia) "lf1h1s !>lluat1on dr~g) on
an} longer. rt will .,train the crcd1b1lit) of the criminal jU!lllt't• '>\<'>ll'lll \aid
Carey. a member of the Cool. ( ount} Board •
Heart patlent gettlng better
LOU ISVILLE. K~. CA P) -Jal:k <.Burcham. wh<? v.ac; lom·d ~ark rnto
surgery earlier this week 10 redo !itrtchcs around hrs amhc13l heart. 11'> taking a
turn for the better" but still runs a mk of 1nfect1on. his surgeon ..aid toda) In
any operation ofth1 s magnitude. ~1lx:tor'> lir'>t look for sign" ofbkeding. ~hen ol
neurological damage and then ol 1nlec11un. said Dr Wilham ( r>cVm' who
implanted Burcham's art1fic1al heart Sunda).
Amtrak deralls; 26 lnjured
GRANBY. Colo. -Amtrak''i ( alifornra Zl·phyr 1hundcm.I off its trad.\
1n a rem~e mountain canyon and pa)sengers "Just flcv.." injuring 26.pcoplc,
three of them seriously, authorill('S and pas.scngers 'ia1d early toda}'.. Seven ol
the 14 cars on the trarn en route to Denver left the trackssouthenst of here about
8 p.m. Tuesday and Amtrak 'lpokesman Clifford Hlack in Washington D.C ..
tentatively blamed 1t on a "di) wa'ihou1." "The roadbed underneath the track\
seems to have been undermined.'' Black said. "fhere ha'I been no ram or
flooding In the area. but there has been con~1dcrablc snowml'lt."
Iacocca warns Japan on Imports
TOK YO -Lee A. lacocca. the chairman of Chyrsler ( 'orp .. said toda>
Japan will be the big loser 1fhost1le An1encan attitudes toward tmde with Japan
boil over. Refomng to Amef1can cn11c1sm that Japan maintains unfair bamer~
apinst foreign products, lacocca said ··1f Japan 1s protcc11on1st .. then I think
its protecting the wrong market It's protecting 1t'i market 1n Japan. when 11
ought to be protecting its market in America Jhat'~ the market that's rcall) 1n
danger. And that's where 11 stands to takr 1hc biggest lo~-. ...
Color b.er blue
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla -A 15-ycar·old girl who wa' banned lrom
school because stie dyed her jl~1r purple recolored1tw$hC could return to clas'
today but said her new black mane has let\ her blue. "Tt11.• black wok in the front
where my hair was a light la vender," Grna Pola said Tuc\(ia>-"But not 1n thl'
back. It's a gross color, horrible. I hate 11. And It''> still got a bit of purple m 11 "
Manhunt for neo-Nazl continues
BRANSON. Mo. -Authorities used Cobra heh copter gunships and a dog
fou nd in a reputed neo-Naz1's van to comb a 150-square·mile area for the man
suspected of kil ling one \tatr trooper and wounding another. State trooper'>
rode shotgun on local school buses Tuesday. checked passing trams and
conducted hou~-to-housc searche'>. The suspect. 1dent1fied b) police as a
trained survivalist named David Tate. 22. of Athol. Idaho. has not tl(:l'n '>ccn
since the slaying Monday ofhrghwa) patrol Trooper Jrmmrt' Linegar. i I and
the wounding of Trooper Allen Hines. 3_5 .
CALIFORNIA
Huey Newton b.eld for theft
OAKLAND-Former Black Panther leader Hue)
Newton faces charges he <itolc S4 2.875 from a ch rid l'arc
and nutnt1on program he onc.e ran. the <.Ultc anorne)
general says. Newton. 43. was arre'>tcd at his Oakland
home Monday and taken to Oakland ( rl} Jarl. He v.as
relea~d on S4 I .OOO bail for charge' stemming from the
child care program as well and pos~s'iing a handgun. He
1s accused of getting a check for $42.875 from the state b)
lying about the number of children enrolled 1n hrs
Educational Opportunities Corp., Anorncy (ieneral
John Van de Kamp said Tuesday. lie also wus charged
with embcnling from the program. and with conspinng
;
to obtain payroll checks fro m a hank by false pretense\ NEWTON
and grand theft. Officers searched Newton\ home and foundt'd a c;hotgun and
a loaded .45-caliber automatic pistol. Van de Kamp ~aid. lie ~aid Nt w1on will
face additional charges of posscssini a handgun as an ex-felon .
Mom drowns trylng to save boys
FA IRFIELD -A woman described as a "fledgling ~w1mmcr" drowned
trying to save her son and a fnend who were eventual!> rt<;Cucd from a l anai b)
a fireman. D1 ver!i pulled the body ofSh1zuko Y Dom1nguc1. 37 from th e c:anal
Tuesday two hours af\er 'ihc Jumped into the water...,. hen her 11 -}car·old \l\n,
Ian. and neighbor Michael Plea<,an1. alw 11 . ran rnto trouble
Berkeley protest arrests total 155
BERKELEY -Organ11cr~ of an11-apanhe1d dl·mon\lrn11on' at 1h1·
Unrversrty of(alilornra called for \tudent~ and fal ult> to h<>)COll da,-.c\111da'
in the wak e of the arrest of 155 protester<; Tucsda} night, JU\I houf\ alter the
mass arrests of protesters who camped on the 'itcr'> ol "iproul I IJll, a \ rowd
returned to listen to Pulit1er-pnLc winning author !\lire Walker \onw 400
protesters remained in front of the admin1s1ra11on building al m1dn1ght Man'
said they planned to 'ipcnd the n1gh11n defiance of univl'r\11 ) rule\.
Deukmejlan amends biz form
SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukmt'jian ha\JOincd 1he hun<lrl'd' ol
thousands of embarrassed Californians who have clainwd unauth11n1t•d I RA
deductions on their state income tax return~. Dcukmq1an llill'>I tile an
amended 1984 state return and pay another S 192.50 in t3Xl''i The l<rpubhcan
govern or's ta~ error was discovered Tuesday minute\ after h1'> ollirc relea'ICd
copies of his 1984 federa l and state return!> to C ·ap1tol reporter<,. His rm .• ,., uffin·
was immediately flooded 'w11h qucst1on!t from reportcr<1 who wanlt'd to know
how Deukmcjian could claim an IRA (lnd1 v1dual Rc11rcmrn1 i\rrnunl)
d~duction from his state tucs since he belohgs Lo a !ootatc pen'lron nlan
WORLD
Lebanon prime mlnl•ter resigns ..
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Pnme Minister Ra\h1d Karan11 rr.,.gnc<l toda) ai.
Moslem m1ht1amen fought fierce hou)C·to-hou-.c hattlc' 1n wc'>t lk1rut krlhng
more than 20 people and 1mpcnhng hundred\ of c·h1ldren 1n an orphanage The
Sunni Moslem premier announced h1~ re<11gnat1on rn a rcrordcd \tatcmcnt
broadcast by local radio stations. dc~nb1ng the hcav1e\t -.trt•et da\hcs that
rocked Beirut in a year as a "hornlil· nightmare.-"
l•raell •oldler get• life term
JERUSALEM -A 1tvec-judec mun tclda) c·onv1ctc..•d an l<.raeh ~oldu:r uf
killing one Palestinian and wounding I 0 othcr11 rn a mm1k attack on a bu!> la\t
bctobcr. The soldier was ~ntcnrcd to hfC in prison David Ben-Sh1mol, I IJ,
was c-0nv1ctcd of murder and nttcmptcd murder in the O<.:t 2!!. 1984 ambush.
which he staged from o 'lhrub-t·ovcrcd hill near Jcn,,akm. The Pu lest1nt0n'l
worked in Jerusalem ond were on their way to Rcthkhc:m, where most of them
lived Ren-Shimol, who WllS ('llptured fi ve dl'l~uf\cr he atuirkcd the bull with un
anti·tank missile. also w1u convicted of thmwin1 a hand gr..-nadc into e
Palestininn cofTcc houK' 1n Jcru. alcm'-i Old City 0 11 Sept. 22 . J-our s>t·oplc: were
wounded in that attack.
Pravda bl••t. RU6•n vl•lt
MO OW -I he Commun1\1 Part y daily Pra vda \3rd llldll) tha1 no
matter wha1 PreJ1drnt Reapn doc4l to mark the tnd of World Wnr 11 when he
v1s1ts West Germany. he has alrc·ody committed a "\8crilcac" by ong1n:all>
omitting a vmt to o conccn1ratmn l amp Reaaan'\ aide\ went to Wr\t
Gcrmany th1, week to talk about rhanges m the 111nrraf) for the May 1·6 natc
vmt .• .Rcapn had planned 10 lay 1 wreath at a m1htaf") cemetery 1n 81tbura
where Crerman wldten who fought at lhe Battle of tht' Ru lac are buned
l•nelljet. bomb bae
TEL A VIV, l'racl -lnach warplane 1tuKked a guemllo b3)(' neat the
town of Barr Eh., in l.cb non·, Oek aa Valley today. 1he m1htal) rnmmonct
tftflctUMed. Tht onc·story bu1kh~ H ht-tdquertert ttnd 3 tl'l'ltmna buc
for Pale ttnian auc.·mllu from the r.ro-Sov1ct Dcm1l<'rat1l f runt for thr Li~rat1on of Pnlestm(, \a1d l\rach m1hLary wurce\ who 'poke on LOnd1t1on
t hry not be 1dcn 11 ficct
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Actreee Jaclyn Smitla wttb 80D Guton, 3 .
McCall'slists top
ten bodies in U.S.
NEW YORK {AP) -Actreu-
Shlrley MacLalne may be 61, but
her phyaloal fitness haa earned
her a apot on McCall's maga-
zlne'a llat of the 10 best women'•
bodlet In America. .
The actresa waa t e oldeat
woman on the llat. which was
releued Monday.
"She haa the body and outlook
of a woman half her age,"
McCaJl'a .aald.
The rest of the top 10, In
aJphabetlcal order, were actress
Sh art Betaf onte-Harper. model
Chrlatle Brinkley, actreaaea
Jamie Lee Curtis, Daryl Hannah
and Martlu Henner, figure lkater
Peggy Fleming Jenkins, actress
Jactyn-Smlth end two Turners -
actr.esa Kathleen and singer Tina.
The magazine did not say how
It chose the 10, but described
them as women who "don't look
very much alike, and neither do
thfMr bodies.''
"But that's the point,"
McCaJl's said. "Today the 'Ideal'
body la as varied -and as
personal -as a fingerprint. The
common thread that does tie
these women together Is that
they're In shape and they care
about their bodies.
"They're vital, they're allve.
they 4ook like they can do
things." ---------
Robinsons
3,000-poul:Jd engia.e .f&lls effjet
2 thought. 'What a
terrible last meal,· I
thought I was dead .. '
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A pas~nacr
aboard an Amencan Airlines Jt!l
carrytna 90 people sa1d .. , thought I
was dead" after one of the Boetn&
727's three engines .fell off ovrr
Ari1ona. "I lhou~t. 'What a terrible
last meal,"' he said.
The crew of Flight 199 knew one
enainc had fai led Tuesday but didn't
realize the J,()()()..pound tatl·mounted
powerplant had dropped ofTthe plane
until they landed safely al Lindbergh
Field in San Dicao. said Amencan
spokesman Joe Stroop.
Federal Aviation Admintstratton
Offi(tal ~Id lhf ptlOI rrporlt'drnamr mr ChOCOlltt' brownie and milk," ei..pla1ned that an ensu~ had. .. ~ problem~ near Gila ~nd . AnL , a u1d Smith ped tumina .. and they weri daccndo-
small dc~n community about I 00 Smtth, who said he had JU\t 1na from an aJtitude of 3S,000 («t to
mtlc\ ca.i of the Caltfom1a border fin1<1hcd h1<1 lunch of chteken Meit· 26.000 fttt.
The err" flcv. 50 minutes on two 1cana, Spanish nc.c and strrna bans. ..There was a trtmendoul tx·
engtnc\ to land at Lindbergh. where a said there was a ~nJht haht as thr plos1on -it was likr a sn:tt bl& bu&
ground ( rew nolll;cd one C(l&1ne wa'I cabtn hJhts came on, followed by a -and the wholt plane just lb~
gone a!> the Jt'I ta>.1cd. \ sharp explosion, "JUSl hke thunder " dercd violently." ..aid puleftll'
'In Ar11una, Mancopa County "I thou&l\t I was dead," he added Audrey Ward.
Shcntrs Deputy Ronald Ba:\a said no FAA officials from Albuquerque, ·~The liahts all came on and &ht
one rcportrd 'leCtng the cngioe. add· N.M .. we.r c inves11pt11'1& voice lApes (oity&en) masks started droppina
1ng, "There\ !>O much wa'ltcland out from Flight 199, which on&tnated 1n down. My first 1mprnsion _...that
here, 11 would go undetected for Dallas, to pinpoint the ex.act area \\'Chad htt another aJrplane.
day'" where the plane began havma prob-.. The bloomin' enaine wua't
Pa\\t.•ngt:r John M ~m11h said he lcm~. thc.rr I can't believe they dido•t
wa<; eating lun1.h when he heard a Passtngtrs said they heard a loud know that. The cockpit molt have
loud c1tplos1on and the Jet began bang. followed by several minutes of been ht up IJke a Christmas tree," lbe
shalong v1olcntl} s1lcncc '" tht' cockpit before the p1lo1 !Mild
"I though t. 'What a tcmblc last --------------
meal' I figured I had three minutes 1¥ ¥¥¥'f.¥¥ •• 11 •••••••••••
to h vc. so I ought toenJO> it. I finished i( i(
--------------------------· . J B b IS t ~~ Flowers By. Morrl _ • oe 0 . li'oes · 00 1-tc TO CELEBRATE •
far this time I ~ 35 \'ears !
in the Harbor Area column dropped I: We are Proud to Offer :
. .. . DALLAS (AP) -1 he Dallas
Times Herald 1s dropping ont of tt'i
most popular features a 'iat1ncal
column called "Joe Bob ( 1ocs to the
Drive-In," after a spool un an Afnca n
fa mint: relief effon prompted htated
charges of racism,
The announcement Tuesday b:v
Times Herald E~c>r Will D ·Jarrell
followed a front-page apolog) tor la!.t
week·s column and a meeting hc-
tw~n ed11orc; and black communtl>
leaders. ·
The Los Angeles Time' ')~ndttate.
which d1stnbu1es the column 10 50
nc" spaper!. nat1onall >. lollo"ed '>ult
hours later. S} nd1cate <.poke'ima n
Michael Carmack said
The column. the ueat1un ul Times
Herald columnist John Bloom. had
for three }ears enraged and en1er-
1amcd a readership C"snm:ncd at ·4
mJll1on.
The fictitious Joe Bob purpom to
be a Texas redneck who calls women
.. b1mboo; .. and Me1t1can·Amencans
.. Mesktns ... One of his linontc ex·
honattons to readers of dnve-111
movie rcvtc.'W'i was ... ('heck 1t ou1:·
But the Times Herald said oo tts
front page that Friday's column went
t~O far.
"JO{' Bob Bnggs· column that
appeared tn Fnda)'·s Times Herald
otTended man~ readt:r.,:· Tuc'iada)' \
nOll('{' said ··1 he Times Herald
dccpl> regret<; that thl· column wa<,
published. It wa., a m1\dtrel·tcd
attfmpt at sattre .\ great deal of
in~ns1uv1t} "as rcflened 1n the
column We apologize ··
The column. wntlcn under the
hcadltnc "J.oc Bob. llrne-1n an1st!I ~ EXOTJ""' .jjj JOtn forces 'for m1nor111c., \\1th ·wl· 1 ~ '-" ~
Arc The Weird:·· 1nduded l)rtt!. .. •
spoofing the popular \ong "We .\re ~ A.FRI"" Al .r ~
The World .. ~ '-" 1'.1 ~ ~
Pan of one \er'>l' read "fhert· Jrl' .. PROTE Al • Negroe~ d ytrlg. \ntl 11'\ 11me 10 make 1 ~ 1'. · ~
'cm cat ·· The l'hOru'> hcgan ··\\l· arc ~ ~
the weird , Wl· cHc the \tan 1n· °Wl' arc 1 ~ ~
the o;cum of the filth\ eanh · ~ Mo-nda y th u Saturday ~ "We Arc The Worid .. wa' n·rnrtled .. , r •
b> pop and rod -:.tar-. to ht:nctit ~ ~a g ~ f ~
\olCt1ms of the fam1nc tn A.lrtla ~ ti!' e d or ~
Jarrell \aid he dec•ded to dror thl· ~ s· G . • column bccau'>C 11 wa' hcmg ·ml\· ~ IX orgeous ~
understood .. .. L L I ~ .. The l'Olumn·, mJ1n c.ln1l'C l'i ~ ODg• 8St ng ~
saure It'~ not hard nt:"' 1t\ not ~ ~
straight ne""'· ,, ... not nen il kalure .. Orange Proteas ..
and 1t really lend'> tl\l'lf 10 hc1ng .M ~
mt'iunder\tood," Jurn·tt \aid ~ ~
·;Rather than running thl· rnk uf It .N G d l Both I ---t· s ~ being mt~undl'r\tood . \\l' tleuded to ~ 00 a ~ 100 :----.,,_-
drop 11... iC ..
Bloom will rematn with lht· Ol'WS· 8 E 17 h ~ paper and continue to write J wee kly iC ·l-•t. ,4• l l. ~
'iports column under the Jot• Bob ~ (' M ~
Briggs name. th.: ctl11or sa1tl. ~ ,osta esa . ~
Dallas Count> Comml\\lonn John it ~
Wiln Pncc c;a1d Tul·-.da\'\ nwc11ng .M ~
Wtlh rdllur'I JI the l 1mc .. ·~krald was ~ Harbor View Cerlter ~
l·on'>trulll\ol' .. ~
.. , 1h1nl. Wl' got them 1)0 the nght I 6:Jo San Miguel Dr. ~
roaU 10 being '>l'n'illl\e ·• l'nce \JIO lie ..
.. l ndouhtcdl' Jot· Bt)h Hngg!> ha, .M ~ew port Beach .M ~en ongcung a u1n11nu1ng prob-~ _ ~
km· iC .M
l>t''>P•tt· trcqut·n1 protl''" thl· .M * lf ill ()utli~e 1\nr Flower * ~ u1lumn "·I'> <imnng till' nH1\t popular ~ ..
li\turc\ 1n thl nc"'>Paix-r I 1mes iC ~
I krald t·d11or' ha\l' \Jld and 11 "ac; ~
~romottd h' lhl' I o' \ngdt.•., I 1mcs ¥-JI.¥ lf.lf.11. ¥ •• lf. ••• ¥¥¥¥¥'f. ~ ~~ndllale ~
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Reagan about-f8.ce on W. G-ermanvisit _lambasted
' Critics say honorln f alien SS troops Is not-
a ppropriate: •Ltke paytn homa e to killers·_
month earher he had ruled out a v1s1t 1t1ncrary. So I have now accepted thaL_beJdtd . by presidential adviser
to a concentration camp site, saying inv1tnt1on and my s1affis 1n Germany Michael K. Deaver in Germany now
he wanted to avoid "rcawakcninp the exploring as1te that would fit into our is still lookina for an appropriate
memories ... and the passion o the schedule there... . place for Rcapn. to visit. T~c t~o
apn for "areat scnsitivut' !n .~~di".'& the Holocaull site but said 1t 11 stall
disappointed" that he would visit the
araves of SS troops.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Rca'8n 1s trying to make amends
to Amencan Jewish and veterans
leaders-b) adding a v1sat to a.
concentration camp site to h1> Ger-
man travel plans next month, but his
cnt1cs remain dissatisfied.
Faced with outraac over his time." Reagan is keeping the 81tburg major conccntrat1on camp sates an
planned v1s1t to the German military The president acknowled•ed the ceremony on his schedule and said it Germany are Dachau. in Bavaria
cemetery at Bitburg, Reapn on controversy in a meetina with 200 would show how the two countnes near Munich. and Bcracn-Bclsen, in
Tuesday said he woulQ include a stop celigious leaders. saying West Ger-arc able "to cement the 40 years of northwntern G?Tmany near
"Many of them participated in .
some of lhc bloodiest fightina of
World War 111 includina the Battle of
tbe Butac. which claimed the livt1 of
77,000 Americans." sa1d Clarence M.
Bacon. national commander of the
orp nization of 2.5 million veterans.
at the .site of a former Nazi death man Chancellor Helmut Kohl had fnendsh1p" since the war Hanover.
camp or some other symbol of the invited him to visit both the Bitburg "That's why I accepted the inv1ta· One-of the most vocal critics of the
"It's not a balancin• act, with a
concentration camp vistt equalling a
SS cemetery," said Danie[ Thursz,
executive vice president of B'nai
B'rith International. "I think a v1s1t to
a CCl'lletery lhat contains SS troops is
inappropnate under any circum-
Holocaust. when millions of Jews cemetery and a concentration camp. tion. to Bitburg and that's wh y I'm visit, Jewish leader Elie Wiesel, met
wece murdered. Reapn said the decision to bypass going to Bit burg," Reagan said. with White House Chief of Staff
Reagan triggered the protests of the camp site was taken "because of Reagan will be in Germany for the Donald T. Regan. He came away "I wash to state that it would not sit
well with American veterans for the
president to lay a wreath at the araves
of Nazi soldiers," Baoon said.
Jewish groups and veterans last week my mistaken impression that such a economic su mmit in Bonn. His trip saying that a Reagan visit to the
by announcing plans to lay a wreath at visit was outside the official agenda." nearly coincides with the 40th an· graves of members of the SS. the elite
the Bitburg cemetery. the German "Chancellor Kohl's re~nt letter to n1versary of t.hc Allied victory over Nazi special police, is "still &n·
staging an-a for the bloody "Battle of me. however. has made it plain that Germany ending World War II. conce ivable... Mark Tahsman, Washan,ton darec-
stances."
lbe Bulge" and the place where many my invitation to visit a concentration Deputy press secretary Pete "It is the SS who killed Amencan tor of the Council of Jewish Fcder-
SS troops are buried. Less than a camp was indeed a part of his planned Roussel said the top-level team war prisoners with their hands tied," ations, said: "I'm still absolutely ----------------------------------------------------~sa~W~~.a~~nap~in~u w~i~ed.l~n~un~rstand~ya
chairman of 1hc U.S. Holocaust president would pay homage to fallen
Mem orial Council and a survivor of SS soldiers."
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Pesticides f ollrtd ' -· . ' .
tn about 3,000 .
state water wells · ,.
SACRAM~NTO (AP) -Fifty. \c~en varieties of pesticides have
been found in wells throuahout
( 111tforn10. a new leaislative report
~ays.
Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly, ().
\acramento, called the rcpon "shock·
ing," and said it shows pesticides are
"ll m".JOr threat 10 the aroundwater suppl y.·•
"Half the pesticides in the country
drc used in California. lt'1 not
\urpnsing that we have contaminated
Wl·lls from Del None to San Dicao
l'Ount1cs." Connelly said Tuesday at a
Capitol news conference where· he released the rcpon.
"The study makes it clear that we
need to flag problem pesticides before
they have a chance to contaminate
groundwater, not after our citizens
arc dnnkina pesticide-laced water.
Prevention is the key," Connelly said.
The study said that most of the
'.000 wells in 28 counties contained
pesticides at levels too low to be
da ngerous. But of 2.449 wells which
i.:crntained the banned cancer-causi ng
pesticide DBCP. I 00 were ordered
dosed . mostly in the San Joaquin
Valley. .
The state has also ordered two or
th ree other wells closed because of
co ntamination by other soil
pesticides desianed to kill nematodes, -
which are worms in the soil.
Con nelly said he has introduced a
bill, A8202 l, which would:
•Require a manufacturer. at the
time of rcai1terin1 •pesticide with the
state to provide information on the
likclfhood of It leac~ina throuah the
soil to act into the aroundwater. The
information would irtclude its water
solubility. volatil ity and ability to
decompose. ·
Connelly said of the 40 pnority test
pe1ticides reaistered with the state
Food and A~riculture Departmeni
such information is available on only two. There arc 1,400 pesticides reais·
tcred with the depanmcnt.
•Provide for monitorina of wells
to check for the presence of pesticides.
•If pesticides arc found in water.
provide for suspension of the use of
the worst offenders.
The study by the Assembly Office
of Research said that of the S7
pesticides found in well water. some
entered from specific points such as
manufacturing plants. but 22 came from farm use.
It said the state Food and Aaricul·
ture Department says only six
pesticides used on farms have gotten into-aroundwater. ·
The repon said the true extent of
contamination is unknown, because
very few pesticides have been tested
in around water. It said testing has not
bcaun in small rural water districts
where pesticides are most likely to be
found, and will not be complete for
three years.
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Miss Lansbury. 59. said 1n thcMa>
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Monday. that ,_he wa~ plav1ng
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Sierra Club· names ae• cliief
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
Sierra Club announocd on lucsday
the appointment of Douala• Wheeler.
president of the American Farmland
Trust. as its new executive director.
the third person to hold the po•ition
1n the aroup's 93-ycar hi1tory.
Wheeler. who w1H aHume his new
role on July I. succeeds J. M1ch~cl
McCloskey. who became execuuve
director in 1969 and will become:
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Brower. was named in I 9S2.
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1al iHuet," taid Wheeler. who terVed as deputy 11sistant teeretAry at the
U.S. Interior Ocpanment from
1972-1977.
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inclined -the oon1traint1 of budaet
and personnel 1uaae1t that we 1hould
bca1n to look eltewhcre for the
resources which are needed to protect
the natural quality of Amencan hfe."
he said in a 1tatement.
aroup of more than 200 candida&n.
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of the American Farmland TnJJt, a
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reaources.
"OoUJ Wheeler ii a<>IOJ to bnna the
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cha I enae•. · McCloskey 11id.
A lawyer. Wheeler alao hu tervcd
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Why should w e
need protection
from Marines?
The more we learn about the environmental
problems at the Tustin Marine Corps Helicopter Air
Station. the more we find out there is to learn.
What began as a seemingly minor and controllable
spill o n Easter Sunday has opened the door to allegation~
that the military has been fouling the soil and ground
wa ter with hazardous materials like jet fuel for up to 15
years.
For a t least the last two years. the Mannes -\.\1th
the U.S. Geological Survey running interference -ha' c
been doing the minimum asked of them by environmen-
tal agencies. Their strategy (we must.presume. since the
military is not known for its garrulity, espenall y in the
face of criticism ) is to keep the civilian bureaucrats at ba)
while m aintaining their standard operating procedure.
The evidence is that two years aft er the discovc~.
Jet fuel from the base continues to seep into the ~an
Diego Creek. which empties into Newpon Ba).
The EMA o rdered the Marines to control thl'
seepage and submit a cleanup plan. The Marines turned
the planningjob over to the U.S. Geological Sune) and
EMA is still waiting to see a plan.
The Marines seem to be treating this tO\tC waste
situation as if it were the invasion of Normand): Top
Secret. Certainly, the m ilitary mission requires a le' el ol
confidentiality that supercedes the interests of some
civilian agencies in some situations.
· .. This 1s not one of those.
"' The Marines not only have failed to clean their
mess. they have failed to contain it to the base. As long a~
the military is polluting the water. a nd as long as that
water is seeping, flowing or rushing outside the
perimeter of the base, the Marines should act responsibly
and cooperate with the civilian en vironmental protec-
tion agencies.
So far, they have not. Rather. they ha\e been
arrogant, imperiQus and shortsighted.
They have failed to recognize that the EMA 's
mission ts very much like their own; each has pledged to
protect the nation - o r its own small portion of ll -1n
its own way.
But whoever thou~ht the EM.\ would have to
protect us from the Mannes?
Medical teallJ thanked
for saving daughter's life
To the Ed1t11r:
This lt'ttl'r rnmes from man) mile<,
liW3)"
In an age v. hen \O man~ doctor.,
sutTer the burden of h1gh-co~t
malpractice in~urance or the threat ot
a possible lawsuit hanging O\ er thl'lr
heads. we would like to tell ) ou our
stof) about our daughter's cx.pcncnce
at one or) our Emcrg1lcn1cr-. in Co~ta
Mesa
Our daughter I-' c. I'> a .,en10r at
Texas Christian l nn cr\1t~ 1n fun
Worth. Te~a~ he "C'nt to ( o<>la
Mesa the 15th of March to '>JX'nd
spnog break 'A-1th her \1ster and
brother
On aturda\ Jltcmoun. \-larch lo.
E"e "-Cnt Jogging and haprened to go
through a commercial area of .,c..,eral
pain I 'H>re'>. v. hen: a chemical
substance wa\ rn the atmo~phcn:
In a malll'r of m1nutC'i she ..-~
pencnccd \u(h a' 1okn1 rcat tum that
her face and bolh <,welled 1ntn an
unrccogn11ahlc human hc1ng. Her
respirator) '~'tern reacted 1n the
same manna and <1he wa<> soon
unabk to breath\.' normall~
Bv the time '>hi.' .,..J., a<,w,t\.'d 10 thl'
fmergicentcr at 17th Str\.'et and
'.'Jewpon Boult'\ard. \hl· .,..as minute~
a\\a) from \.'>.pinng The doctor<; and
nur"e" who qu1cld~ JJmin1.,1erl.'d w
her 'ureh s~l\eJ her Ille~ To Doctors
( a<,<,td\ and lk OU(<\\.'\ Denl\e and
Ka'' v..c tan onh .,end our thank\ and
grJtttud" tor thl·1r qu1l" lilc-'>a' 1ng
acuons
This mt•d1rnl t.1ul11' J1d O(lt knov.
our daughter J1<l nut kno\\ ti '>ht•
could pa' tor lhl·1r ""' llt"\ n11r J1J
lhl·~ knov. "hat th" hk-thrtJll'ntng
rt·act1nn "-a'> from T hl'\ did not '>lop
10 Y..undrr 1f.,..ha1 thl'\ \\l.'fl' in1c1.ting
\\3S going tn cciunter<h l llw 11.·ar11on
Thn 1u'1 did v. h,1t tlw .. 11ld
la shinned" <lm tor' "v.n11ld h.1' t' dnn1.·
-the~ did 11 l1kr thr tru Ille ,,J\ int!
\Cf\ ant'\ ol thl' mnl1t.11 u 11 nmun1t\
that the' Jrr'
Ho\\ i11n11n.1tr lc11 I ' 1· and ,tll of u'
that Co\la \fr<,,1 ltJ' \IH h I 11H'1g
icenta<. \In· v.-111 nnn lctr~l'l \our
v.-ondcrlul dortor\ and nul\1'' l han"
\OU frnm th1• hott11m 11t rn11 lw.111,•
l·K.\'\i" .\\:l>Jl \:-.,~1 \.ntU<>~
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Wheeler shouldn't complain
To the [J1tor·
I am d1sappoinled in \11r Wheeler<.
charg1.· 10 the ( II\ ( ounnl ot ( n<,la
Me"a lh..il hl' wa\n't g1' t'n "due
protl''>'.. \11r ~ hl·etrr reponer"
repon v.hal thCT 'iee and 1'11.·ar Be
1han"tul tor 1wo thing' \-Ir Wheeler
(I) ~ou arc not pro'>ClUted h) \Ir
Sm 1th and I 2) that }Ou aren·1forced111
"due prrn.e..,., .. protedure
From the outside. \11r ~heeler he
thankful tor itn undcr<.1anding .ind
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101 '11u 1 <1l·t11111\ aJ11111 '"ll re.ill\
·111uk <l up." th.in" P• 11J1ll tor hl·1ng
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If l\l f'lf K ( 1KC1T Ill "'
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Haflf deserves 'Belli ' award
To thl' fd1tor
I think }our an11 k on l.1wwr I f:ifif
was d1'i(1.U'>ting
How man) ttmc' ht1' hr lno"l'll hi\
arm patting h1m'ielt on ilW hal k''
I undcr'itand th~\ irt rnm1n1111111
with the Reth award .,1m1lar to the
()\l Olr. fcir lh1.• ht'\I thl'(lllll<ll JWI
l••rman1.l 1n thl' n1urtronm I lilflt
'""uld hL .i ll'.1dinv 1 Jntl1dJtt' 1udg
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to spit on them. and do not asl< them to your quarters Jf_you ca nnot spit on them.
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ON THE RIGHT
Declines to share podium
with communist in future
'Fit objects of intellectual curiosity. but
only for ... sociologists, psychologists·
\ tla,hhal·~ It"\ the fall of 1%2. and
tht• > oun~ prt·~1dcnt of thl' Yak
Pohttcal l nwn. v.ho 1s now a n1tt•d
\late'> o,ena1or from Oklahoma. 1n-
' 11cc, ml' tu addre!>'i the union as a part
of a r,1.·nc'> of speakers. one of whom 1.,
Ciu' llall. secretary of the Com-
mun1\l Pan} of the l n11ed States.
I rl·phl·d to~ oung Da' 1d Boren that
I do not Jtll'Pl engagemen1s in '>enes
that induJe comm unists. but that I
would agrl'C 10 speak on the motion.
.. Kc'it>h ed That a communt'>t should
not be In\ 11ed to speak:· If the houi.e
voted 1n fa'orofm\ mouon. then the
111\ llJ!IOn Ill J'!Jll \\t>Uld bl·
\\ llhdra" n
In addrl'.,'>lng tht• '>tudenl\. I n·-
callcd that a It'" "l'l'b l'Jrlla
Prc\ltknt John Meng of Hunta < ollcgc in ~l'" York had IX'l' n
\Untron11.•d v.11h lh1.· nl·v.c; that thl'
-.1ud1.•n1 pol1t1l·al a!>!>emhl~ al H_untt•r
had 1n" 11cd both a rnmmunist offinal
-thnam~Gus Hall-anda Na11-
C1eorgl· L1nl0ln Rockv.cll. 1,1,ho v.as
'>cll-Sl'~lcd "rnmmander of the
Amt:ri"can Nan Pan) " Meng ad-
Jrc,.,t·d a ktter to the !>ludent bod' 1n
which he \a1d that he would "not
1nterli:re w11h their nght tu 1n..,11e
whomsoe\er the'>' chose. but that "to
actord these undls11ngu1shcd '1'i11C1rs
anything more demonstrative than a
shudder or polite disgust would he to
attnbut1.• to thl'lf presence a totalh
tict1t1ou., 1mponancc:· He tht•n
called on the facult~ of Hunter 10 JOtn
with him 1n ma"ing an appropriate
demon\1rat1on on the da\ that Rock-
''ell or Hall am,ed Facult' and
\lu<lrnt'> "'ould rcmO\e lo :i 'l\n-
.1gogul' to panicipate In a nwmorial
\l'f\ ice lor '1rt1m<. of ll.Ja11'm and
u1mmun1'>m
c..,,, I J<,l..t•d 1h1· \tulkn1 J'-'l mhh
v. h1ch would 'ote on whether 10
reaffirm the 111' 1ta11on 10 thl' rnm-
mun1st. whether lht') expected 10
hear any1hing from him the) did no1
alrcad) know C ommun1st'> in
.\menca. "hcther natl\·e or So' 1e1.
"come to rel·ap11ulatc their dogma'>.
to prl''>'> their dn\e to co-opt the
moral \logan'> ol the \\ e\l. and to
pracucc thl' \l.lenc1.• of n>nlu,1on:· I
conceded that rnmmun1\I'> ar1.· tit
obJell'> 111 intl'lkuual rnn<>'>ll). but
onl~ for prac11c1ng soc1olog1s1' or
P'>~lholog1<.l'> v.ho 1nqum· into the
darker Ol\'lll'fll'S ol the human
ll'ltlpl·ramen\ Rut pnllt1lal a'\-
'>cmbhe' .m·n·1 P'-'cholog1cal chnll's.
".\nd \ct." I \aid. "thl'' ar1.• human
hcing' •. -.\nd k"' ol u' arc pracuce<l
1n g1' 1ng ntT lhilt .. .,hutldcr ol pohle
dl\gu .. 1 .. rL'lomnH'mkd O} President
Meng llov. tht•n do ~nu 1rea1 com-
mun1'>t., v.lw haH' hccn in\lled'.'
"You ma) 11.·cr tum. '>Onll' of}"OU ma)
tr1.·at him with 1ha1 tcrrihle coldnl''>'>
that "' tht \lgn of the 1n1ellec1ual
fon:"nowkdgc 1ha1 )OU cannol. al
\OlH lc'cl of am11nment. take
;cnou'>I) the man who \peak!> and
work\ fora kingdom which 1s the Wr)
purpo~c of your education to kno1,1, lo
dc\pl'e. Wh) th1.•n bring him hl're. 11
no purpmc ran he \Cr\t•d and 1l 1t rnn
onl) re\ult that )OU will hum1hate
~ourscll JnJ him'!"
\nd I wnduded. "fight him. tight
the t~ rant., t'' l'r) where: hut do not a\k
lhl'm to \Our quarter'i. mcrel~ to "Pit
on them and do not ask them 10 )Our
quanc:r., 1f }OU ca nnot spit on them.
1 o do the one 1-; to ambu'>h a human
tx·ing a\ unc m1gh1 ..i rabid dog. to do
the other 1\ to ambush \-Ourself .. into
hrca"ing fanh 'A-1th hurnan1l} ...
fhc othl·r night on "N1ghthnl'. ..
I l'<l Koppel had on ()Cl again) a
WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY
n1mmun1s1 funll1onan. ont· \ll'\-
ander Pallad1n, !ht• \\ a<,h1ng1on b11-
reau ;h1cf of l/\l'.,lla. Mmurn ·, \11-
t·allcd ne\\\p.ipc1 I k ultl·red thl·
u!.ual lies. about ho" ~cl\ ll'l lcirl·1g11
pollr} u ndcr ( 1urh.1t he' \\ ou Id ron-
11 n ue 10 pursue thl' 1rad111onal "im 1l'l
goat.. ofpeall' and co-e\l'>ll'l1ll' I <.aid
\\e \\ac 11\tening to thl· u-.ual lil'\
Koppel ~1d. please. let\ not gL'I 1n10
l'\lraneuu~ l\Sueo, I \did hut rm not
the fact thal he" hing" 1111nn<,1l to
1 he" hok mattn ot' 1tw Jl\l u<.<,mn' 111
(1l'l1l'\3 fhr rr11Jun·r .... 111,rx-1nJ
111111 m~ l"arp1n1.· th,11 I 'hould
1ntnrup1 the rummun1'>l I did '>O
-\nd in dumg <,o. affrontl·tl a 1111ll1on
11-.tcners "'hQ "'ondcrl·d v..h' I lllll'I
r'uptrd him. v.-hen h1.· didn't 1ntnrur1
mt' The communl\t 'aid he v.a,n't on
1tw \how to ht: <,landcrL·d. I <,a1<l lo
'IX'ak the truth 1s not tu !.lantkr. ·\11d
1n ah.out t'1gh1 m1nutt•s, lht· "'hok
.,, up1d t'H0hang1.· wa., ()H'I .
.\nd I thought h:.tlk to th.11 d.I\ 22
\car' ago whl·n I \UtCt'l'ckd 1n pcr~uad1ng the \1udc111\ ot \ Jk tu
w1thJra" thl'tr In\ 11Jt10n lti thl·
rnmmunio;l 'fX':J"l'L \nd "1d .. l'd m}-
o;elf for 1gnonng m~ own .Hh 1c~ and
re)ol\ed 10 makl· a ruhlll pkdge.
\\h1ch 1s here made. 1n ~our prncnn•
I <.hall nc,cr again. <.u long J'> I li\l'.
accept an 1n' nauon to arrx·ar on a
program "1th .1 'ummun1<,l I don't
"ant to hum1halt' a human hcingor 10
hi.· hum1hatl·<l h\ pr1.·1cnding to trl·at
him a., a human heing ra1hcr than a' a
lunu1onar~ of.,la'e ma\ll'r'
Wiiiiam Buckle> Is a SJndicated
columaist.-;
Lawmakers' letters parrot
drugstore lobbyists ''draft '
\.\\\I II'\< 1T<l:-O. -•k.dth .111'!
lfum.111 \en Ill''> "'l'tr1·t.1n \1,1q~.1rr1
I kc kier tl'Le1\ ed '1rtuJlh 1d1 nl1lal
kllt:r' lrom \1.'' l'll dl\t1n1rnl\hl·d
m1.·mhcr\ nl C ongr~ r1.·1 t'1lll\
pmtl''l1ng a pl.tn 10 "a$'~h1· ~uq•rn
ment 'l'\ era I n11l11on llnll;11' 1111 t hl·
purl hJ\l 111 Jlrt'\l f1Jlt1on <lr11g' 1111 thl'
nenh
1-h n11 crn nl 1dt·n1t· lhr lon-
grr"l••n.11 kt 11.·r, "1·tt' .illllo\I '1·1 ·
hat1111 \l'r\lon\ ot .1 • \U!IJ!,l'\tnl d1..ift''
pmp11\1.'d tn lohh' 1'-1' for thl '\l.i
t111n.1I ,.,,(l~ IJlll•n nf ( h.1111 Drug
\tllll'\
JACK
ANDERSON
odnlog} rc'iuhcd in a "\kl·wcd and
1nl'nndu<;1H' report.'' The $360
n11llion 111 '>3' 1ng ... lhr a~\0C1at 1on
'><lid. ""<,impl) lllu~1nnJn ..
ScH~nll·en other < ungre'i<.mcn
<;1mpl~ passed on kllt'r' trom irate
local drugg1'>l'>
>\ spo"c<.man tor ttw .l'>'>oc1a11on
told ouras-;ociatc I C1n\ C Jpacc10 \hat
the approach 10 C ongre~s follov.-cd
~cars of un5ut't'l''>'fu1 ::ittt•mpt'i to ~ct
the Health and Human <il·rv1ce
Dcpanment to '>tud) the c:nt1rt• rc1m-
hursemen1 1.,'>Ul'. "We ran out ol
pa11cncc:· he \Jld "\\'ernuldn't get a
rc'>pon!>c out of lht' hureauna1.·>."
Jack Aadersoo Is s cyodlcatt!d
ro/umaist.
L.M. Bovo
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
columnlat
ANN
WELLS
What're
those
birds up
to now?
I hl'f/, 'omc1h1ng lunn) going on
nut lw11•." Ill\ hushand said. I joined
h1111 at 1hl' ,1lding glass door. He was
\\all hing 1 ht· h1rds Oying in and out of
thl' lil ll' trl'l'' 1n the courtyard.
I .H h 'pnng lhl· house finches build
thl·1r nl'~l., 111 these trees. We never
11H· 111 \\.atch1ng the process.
l he t0uplcs perch on the edge of
thl' rnuf and look the area over -
\ bl'lk1~ for cats. I presume-before
111.1"1ng a chcm·e of one of the four
I f\'t'\
l \U,111\ thl· nl·~t building g()('S
qui<"" .ind rx·nccfull}. but last spring
\\t h.id a 1.ouplc who definitely
nn·deJ m.1mage counseling.
\Ir' I tnlh did most of the bu1ld-
1ng \h I 1mh Ill"" back and fonh
h11 ng1ng1\\1g~. lo1s of twigs. some still
h~:anng k.iH'' ~omeumes he would
lh in <,o lo<&ded down he wavered
hal" and torth 1n the air.
\.Ir., hnch didn't approve of much
th.it lw h1ought 1n. She would scold
. and tu\\ out hie; oITenngs and then fly
a1,1,.I\ hcr\clt and come back w11h .
muth hl·ttcr-<1uali1y matenal.
Thq also ~quabbled over the floor
rlan When the~ were both in the tree
we would hear rau('OUS chatter. and
1lwn hl' v..nuld fly out. perch up o n the
l':\\ es and rnnunue to fuss. She would
hu11 him '1111,rnldingand go back to
lhl· llln'>lfll\ llCJn Site.
'' m·ar J'> I rnuld figure out, he
\\:Jllll'd a <.pltl-k\d nest and she
..... intt•d C\ l'I"\ thing on one floor. W11h
lour httk once; to raise. you don't
\\ant to be running up and down all
tla\
rinalh thl' eggs v.ere laid and
hJtlhed I .11av.c<,tood \\atchingand
h111ng the n.111'> on our crossed fingers
\\hllt' till' llttk' one .. made their first
'>Olo thghl "orw landed in the pool,
ttw h.1rhl'1 Ill'. or Ile" into the sliding
~IJ''-d11111' •• 1 h<1rw t hJt mu pie doesn't come
hJcl.. n1.'\I }t'ar." my husband said.
.. 1111, h.1~ ..1hq1y~ been a nice ne1gh-
hurl11111d hut \\ llh tenants like that,
\\l'rt• do\\O thl' tunes."
Tht•\ J1dn'1 rnmc hack this year -
al l\':J't not'' 1th each other. But there
1' \llnt1.•th1ng j')lTUliar going on now in
that ,,lllll' trt'l'
\ pair of tine he~ staned their nest,
hul "l'rl' \ocm Joined by a number.of
oth1.·1 h1rd' f1}1ng tn and out of the
trt•e The~ an· not finches. but larger
hmh ol Jtlkrt·nt species. I'm not sure
"hat lhl'\ ,1rt•. fhe} look li ke purple
nrnrttn'> ;md nested flycatchers. but
1'111 not .1n authont} on the winged
\\111 IJ
\w \\hat I mean'' Wc''e never
h.1d hitt b1r<l' in here before. and they
\\11uldn t .111 tx· h111ld1ng nests 1n the
'•1111 t' h II k I fl'l' "
\ h hu,hanJ "as nght (again).
Bml\ arl' ternlonal and rarely share a
'Im.ill tr~ The collec11on of bird
h11ni.., I ha'e ga'e no clue.
I ,.,,a., hcginning to wish the squab-
hhng rnuple had come hack this year
1n\tcad ot thc'iC peculiar creatures.
The ne\t afternoon my husband
u1lled me 111 10 the bedroom-no. no.
11·s ~u-,1 that the bes1 view of that
part1rnlar lrt·e 1s from the bedroom
wmdo,.,, -und said. "Take a look at
this."
The nt''>I in the tree is at least twice
J\ h1g u' lhL· one the finches usually
hu1ld and lhe larger birds arc still
ll)ing in and out of the tree while the
tinchc<. an: in residence.
"Mayhc this }ear they're doing a
time-share condo,'" I said. •
M' hu.,band shook his head. "I
don·1 think 'iO. It's more likely a bav.d~ouw."
A ·hiiwdy fioose'.' rl;' b1r& bawdy
hou1>e'l I hope not What son of
t'\ample 1s that for those youngsters
1n the other lrl'es'?
And lx·s1des. our n~1ghhorhood 1~n·11on1.•d for husincss .
Columni1t Ano Wr/11 ""ti JJJ
Laguaa Niguel.
1111· targ• 1111th"1111111 1 ;1111pa1gn"
,, 1q111r1 h' tlw 1kp,111rno11·., 111'Pl'l
tor ~·l·ncral R11 h.11d l..1"'1.'r<•\\. re<
11111nwnd11\f? 1 h.1 ng1·, 111 t tw pu rcha<.c
11! dri1~' tor poor pa111 nl' urHkr tht'
\l'"t·n nearlv "knt1cal rnp1t'' of thl·
lnbh' 1\t\' "<1u&gl'\tetl drult" \l.t'rl' \C'nl
to the tft·j)lth and lfuman Ser\ llC'I
D epartment by St•n. Spark
Mat~unaga, l).lfav.:111. and Reps
K1lht1rd <ihdh). D-\la . llcnr~ ll)<k.
K-111 . Jo~ph >\cldahh<1. D-N Y
(. h • .11 lc~ \\ 1lson. n Te\.t\, Wilham
l kfm·r. R-N < . nnd fon' C <K'lho, I>
< aid
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\1cd1l .J1d pmgr;c111 I \\l'lll1.lll~
"U\\l'(I)\!. urgl·d !hat th1.· dl\llHln\\
ph.11111.11 "" gr1 Imm v. h• 1k,,111·r, and
•11.1111t1.111111l·r' Ix-p.1"td .il11ng 111 tlw
!111i'1.il 1111\\·rnml nt
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drul-'' pun h,l\l'd \\ hnk\,1k h1,. I hl'
ph.11111.1l tc ' v.1·n· ht·.I\ 11\ 111\l 011nted
1lw 1q1nrt \l,tltd tha1 1h1· \kdtl'aKl
prnK1 .ut1 d11{' 11111 rt'11'" 1· .1n\ h1:nefi1
h11n1 lhl''1 dl,l!lun1' "'"~ro""
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I h1ll111n 1h.11 \lnl1ra1d c,pcnd., on
pn·" 1111111111 .!111f'' l',11 h \\'.If" re1m-
hur\t•\I c111 thl' h.''" 111 lht• wholc..alc
ll1111r1'
" l\\t'lll\\ l \(Int.Ill d th.ti fl'\lrl(•
1111•• lhl· 11\c• 111 c.1.h11h•,,1k liitun·<. for
11•,,11hul\1'1111111 ''"uld '·l'l' l\1nl1cn1d
-.11 TLl'l .. ~1f1IJ m1ll1on mt•r ihe nc't
It\ l' \l' .tr\
Hut th1 1 h.1111 drug\IOrt' ..l'>\<X'IJ·
1111n 111 11, kttl'r, to tht• member' of
C on•"r" 1 l:11m1.·,t Kll\\t'rl'" ·, m,·th
'ihdhv. \ddahho and ( oelhn
adopted· tbc J'>\rn ia11on·, susge'itcd
phra~olog) v..Clfd lor "-lw.L in tlm
k<') paraaraph "II ha' tlcen hrnutthl
to m\ J1tc:n1mrl that 1h1' report
con tu in\ \CrH>l" ,1111hmc:tu .• 1I .1 .. v..dl
IS lh1.•or{'l1< al flJv.i," r hc more
cau11ou\ ~al\unJ~ d1angcd t 11n
t:.un'i" to "m;1\ lOnt.11n ··
~hJc ~ 11.,on and I frlnt'r ll\t'd th1·
a\\1~ 1.1111rn'c, <1u~1·r,1rd l11w Thu'
t ht• IC 1 ' 11h\l•\<,1 \l' !cl( II\ on Iv. huk
\,llr li••u11·,1\llllf'h11h\lUrn rc.1ht\ ·
B11t tor \ClOH' t l'11\lln 11\ dt• droppt•d
tht• lohh' l\t '"&8t'\ll'd linl· that tht•
111\f>l't lor J{l'm·r.11'1rpon "<foe<. httk
more th.in .111at k a ,,,,\w rlHln of the
drp.lrtnwn1\ nv.-11 con!l1ruq1on "
Wil<,nn Mil• I klnt•r1 hkcd the '>tra~
m"n mrl<iphor .incl O'iCd 11 vNhat1m
Quin tessen ti al nerd
really not a nebbish
\fa\tx· \t11J wrrc:11·1 av.arl' lhal
V. mxi\ \llrn who ap1~ar\ lo h.nc
tx·rn tlw e111t•1n;il nt•rd -WJ'> 1n lat 1.
.1n all .1round athlt•tt• in h1(1,h \lhool
\\ h1.·n 1h1· l)(.'tl\l'I h11ilJ, the
\llh'>url.Hl'l'\111,of1t\ hut 111a"l·-.1n1o
.ll\OUnl how th1lk thl' Ill' will he: nC'~t
"intt·r Thi· ht•a\er " r<1rd~ \H<lni
R111 ho" de)('\ lht: lll'J\l'f know''
\\hat 1mni1gran1' wt' lir\t uf)on
t•ntcnn~ ~""York Uarb.l1 ,., n1lt tht>
\tatuc of I 1hc.'n~. hut the roller
1 oa<.tcr.. of C one hland
I hl' pn·<,1dcnt ot \r111<-rlon<l 11:nl\
.1 modi''' apnnm,•nt, '"'''th<'. w lur )
111 ::i l lcan1ng woman out ot h15 own
fX>t.~et. and ndc'> to work everyday on
a 'tn'Cttar lf 1~ namr"' Doesn't mat-
ter There\ a nc" president of '°'" 1lll'rland e'er) )Car and they all hehnvl' 1h,11 v.J)
\11nnl'\ota lsv. proh1h1t~ nccl<1na m
1·arl\ In pn'""P. that one. the lcais-
lator'> rd°U'il'd a retire" lobb) 1\t'4l plea
"'c\emp1 people over age 65
I "I.''\ h1.•ro bccomn J borr at
r,"t " 'a1J R~lph Waldo I m1:1wn. A
hetb to rnan) 1n h1<; day ~a., f(alph
Waldo
L.JU. Boyd 11 ' •!•~•l~d rolun1nl.t t. •
Handful of hedgehog
. .
.Union Qa r bide ui:ger)-~
to aid Bh·opal victims '
e s ays payment
_n_o_t __ a '--n-admission -.-
of liability in death s
NEW YORK (AP) -A Judge
suggested Tuesday that U n1on
. Carbide provide $5 million to $1 0
million in emergency aid to victims of
ihc Bhopal, India. chemical leak
disaster. and he said the com pany
could do so without admittana hab-
ilit)I Cot the deaths and injuries.
U.S. D1stnct Judge John F. Keenan
&old lawyers in the legal fight over the
tox ic gas leak that "fundamental
human decency" required that Con-
necticut-based Carbide take steps to ca~ suffcnng in Bhopal without
waiting for a final coon dcc1Ston .
The money could be considered an
advance payment on any scttlrment
or Judgment. Keenan sa1~.
Carbide lawyer Bud G. Holman
said an emergency relief program
"would be possible," but added that
the company would prefer to reach an
overall settlement of the litigation
arising from last December's gas leak
that the Indian government says
killed at least 1.700 people and 4' wirep1>oto 1n;ured 200,000. Otller estimates
have put the death toll above 2.000.
had sued the corporauon carher on
behalfof pnvate Jod1an clients
Keenan told the U.S. law}crs to
nominate their two representative~
within one wee~. The negot1at1ons
co uld be difficult because the lawyers
are <hv1dcd into at least three maJOr
factions that have been unable to
agree on leadership or strategy
The Judge said he wanted the
executive committee to meet with
Union Carbide's attorneys and
fum1sh an emergcnc) aid plan b)
Ma)6. r
"We think the best way to help the
ncums 1s not to offer intenm relief
but an overall settlement." Holman
told the Judge. He said U n1on ( arb1de
has aJread) donated SI million for
Indian relief and that its Indian
subs1d1ar) has offered an add1110nal
SI million. •
He charged that 1he Indian ao,em-
menl had rejected a "generous"
settlement offer and that 1t ha!I nm
provided "authontall'e 1nfor-
mauon" about the extent of damage.
1ncludmg the precise number of
deaths and the number and t} pes of
IDJUn ts.
Holman contended that the Jndi.&n
aovemmcnt may bear some of tbe
blame for the mishap and Lhut could
be a potential defendant. bui stopped
shon of saying that Uruon Carbide
would sue the New Delhi adminis-
tration.
Michael C1r!si. chief auomcy for
the Indian government, said i1 has
already provided ~ubstantial emelJ·
ency food. mod teal and housing aid 1n
Bhopal.
"Cenamly 1t will be the Union of
India's pos1t1on that it would be
appropnate for Union Carbide to
funher aid the people of India.~ he
said
The go\emment i'S .. ready. wilhna
and able" to neaouatc with Union
( arb1de , and believes that private
U.S lawyers should have no role in
the settlement talks. C1~i said.
Keenan did not address one of the
ma1or issues in the case. which was
"'hether the litigation belonged tn
l '.S. couns or should be transferred
to India. where damage awards tend
to be much lower.
Thi• n ewborn heqehog lie• in the palm of
a hand at Busch Garden• in Tampa, Fla. It i•
one of fou.r recent arrival• that can be
viewed in the animal nun ery.
"If the repons that I've read are
true. the situation is still cnttcal
there,.. Keenan said 1n his first
Early Bird Dinner
Specl•ls '6.9S
Pri me Rib or Fresh Fish meeting with lawyers in the case.
"What I want to hear is resourceful.
1 ntelligent A mencan lawyers come up
with a 'eh1cle to accomplish some
good."
He said a contribution from L'n1on
Carbide would be "an ind1ca11on of
good will." adding: "Ge4 I..~ ho~
much huge corporaJ1ons spend on
advert1s1ng."
C omplttt Dln~r with cholc~ of
Joup or salad and ~~rt
4 to 6 PM
""1HE ~ENINSIJL A l ..,. I .... I ~ ~ .~
Nearly half of American
households getbenefits
WASHI NGTON (A P) -.\lmost
halfofall thc households in the nauon
receive government benefits m some
form, the Census Bureau reponeci
Tuesday.
~1d to Families w11h Oependant
Children "'el fare pa) men ts. full) one-
th1rd obtained four or more l)pes of
benefits.
had average monthh income of
S 1.470. Because of Social Scrurll\
and Medicare. virtually all of these
households obtained some forms of
government benefits.
Keenan sa id he will select a 1hree-I ';::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=~~~==~~=========:; member executive committee next r
~eek to o\Crsce the ht1gauon on 1 behalf of the victims. One member
will be a lawyer fo r the Indian I
government, which filed suit against 1 Union Carbide last week. and the ,
other two will be chosen from among
BALBOA ao1 E. BALBOA 673-n26
More than 39 m1lhon households
-46.7 percent of the total -"'ere
taking part in one or more govern-
ment programs as of the first quarter
of 1984, said the bureau's Su rve) oi
Income and Program Partic1pat1on
Social Secunty benefits constituted
the most common benefit. ass1st1ni at
least one person 10 28 percent of all
households.
But other assistance programo,.
mostly based on income. aided some
19.2 percent of household~. and
unemployment benefits "'cnt to
another 3.2 percent. the report <Ja1d.
The figures do not total IV .t6' 7
percent because there is some 0' erlap
10 programs. Assistance program\
based on income include )UCh things
as Aid to Families 'l\1th Dependent
Children. Supplemental ecunt} In-
come. food stamps. free or lo"'·pnced
school lunches. Medicaid and public
housing.
The stud)' 1s pan of a quarter!~
series of reponc; on .\mcncans' in-
come and bcnclit~ recc l\cd from
government programs. both ~tate and
federal. However. the ~cncs 1s rcla-J
ti vely new and not enough data have
been accumulated to compare figure' '
from quarter to quartl'r.
Overall. the \UrH'\ found !hat
more than I 5 m1lhon hou!>chold~
receive aid from four or more
programs. Of houo,ehold'> chg1blc fo r
Fewer
quakes
in 1984
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fewer
algnlftcant earthquakes were re-
corded last year than In any year
etnce 1977, and the worldwide
death toll of 77 pe<)ple was the
loweat since at least 1940, the
U.S. Geological Survey said
Tueeday.
"I don't really have any scien-
tific explanation as to why 1984
wu one of the lowest years as far
u deat h tolls were concerned,"
geophysicist Waverly Person
Mkf during a telephone Interview
from the USGS National Earth-
quake Information Center In
GOfden, Colo.
-"tf,totM of the ...,thquakes In
the Paclf lc end other remote
areas had been In heavlty popu-
lated areas, tbe deat~ toll would
have been much higher.'· he said,
adding the 1984 flgurea .are
pf'9flmlnary.
Pereon said the 1985 death toll
u of Tu.day wae already twice
~r's, with at least 179
kUled In central Chile b a
.a.megnltude quake on Marc~ 3
and a 7.3-megnltude afterlhook
onAprtl I .
Onty 47 etgnlfk:ant quakes
were recorMd worldwide In
1984, down lharpty from 70 In 1ea. Pereon tatd. A etgntflcant qu.tce la deftned u one meuur-
lng mor9 than 8.8 on the Ak:hter
ICale, or a amaller temblor caus-
ing cuualtlel or conalderable
d9m81ge or fett owr a wtd• area.
The 111<4 wortdwfde quake-
,...._. deeth toH oJ 17 compared I
with 2,322 de&thl In 1983 and
WM tM tow.It llnce at least
11MO, before Which flguree are
lele ......... P9fton aaJd. Until
1 ..... the tow'Mt reUabte count of
qUlk• deetht wu 80 In 1949, he I
added.
I
Means-tested benefits -those
based on income levels -such as
food stamps. Medicaid and so fonh.
henefited 6.6 percent of\\ h1te ho use-
holds and 47.1 percent of black
household~.
The highest rate was nearly 80
!X'rccnt among black households
headed b' a women "'11h no husband pre~enl. ·For "'h11e women in that
~11ua11on. 53 percent obtained some
go' anmen1 assistance.
01hcr findings of the sunc) in-
duded ..
•The aq:ragl' monthl) income of I
the na11on·s 83 ti million non-farm
household~ wa .. $.!.230 in the iirst
quarter or 198.t
•The 6.1 million tam1he!. headed
b' ~omen w11h no husband. but~ 11h
children present. a' eragcd S 1.100 per
month m incomt'.
•The I .,A million households
headed h~ somt'onc aged 65 and over
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN
,.PUNKY WINKE ABEAN
" 1
THE F~MILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"When will it be 'later,' Mommy? Claire's
mother said to come bock later."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"When he starts about my being
overdrawn at the bank, a small growl
will suffice."
DRABBLE
WE.NO"'{, Wl-\'1 DON T
'IOU 5€.E.M To 1..11<t.
l~A.i ~MAN
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by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY
BY TO M BATIUK Allfi >al X/(){)/N6.,
1JIS IS RJIU /.AIJ • ~!Jll5T
StlEtlE I.JS IN 1
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE
m~ Nf.W TAX LAW
-J ... I. ' COUL.D MEAN °™E END OF
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham ' v .._ -'\l ' ' ?}..~
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~WHERE OOYOU .~EP YOOR SPARE~ ..
by Kevin Fagan
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ROSE IS ROSE
OF~.
™TRF.AU.'r' WON'T AFfECT
US IN 'JME NEWS
~INESS.
by Garry Trudeau
by Jeff MacNally
0Uf IF ™Ek ME~ W'™ ™£ 3-iWINKI~ UJNC~ J we·u. SE IN ~~ 1m8'-E .. -·........._._..
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rs NOf'MfHG-NEW FOC2 PASQUA££ ...
GARFIELD
A LOT OF PEOPLf '70N'T LIKf.
FISH. YOO CAN'T MOG THE.M.
YOO CAN"T TAKE THEM FOR
A WALK ON A LEASH
MOON MULLINS
JUDGE PARKER
THEY HAVE NO SEN5E OF HUMOR
ANP ALL THEY ~O IS fAi ANP SLEE.P
by Jim Davis
WAIT A M INUTE!
I JO~T '7£.5CR10EP M E!
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
l SHoui..D,A KNOWN-·
HERRIN<5BoNE LEVIS
ARE Vf3.~.Y RARE ·
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East· West vul nerablf'. North deals.
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Opening lead: Quern of •.
~fore playing to the fint lrt('k,
plan your campaign. By the 11econd
trifk It could bf too lat(' to adopt a
<llrrerent line.
Not.e South's jump to two spade•
on hand with only 18 points In high
cards. Sincf' he knrw (or thought he
knf'wl where hl' wanted to play !he
hand. his tremf'ndous playing
ttrenrttl wAmnlfd a Jump 1httt: Al
the cards II . •I• diamond• 11 • bet
WIN IN THE RIGHT HAND
ter contract than six spades. but' we
can't blame Soulh for his reluctance
to put down a dummy that incl uded
a seven-card spade suil with 100
honors.
West lf'd the queen of clubs and
declarer took care to see that he
won that trick in hand -the king of
OMAR ~t
S !-~~ HARIFF -
clubt waa needed in dummy as an
rntry. Then came thrf'e rounds of
Lrump . and •Kain dc>rlart'r made a
farsighted play by not discarding
thos.-three seemingly useleu
hearts on the table -they were his
only line of communication to hand.
Dl'clarer chose to let RO of one dia
mond and two hParu.
Ne11'.t df'clar r at.Arled on dia·
monds. He led a diamond to the lting
and. had he continued with th act.
he would have bf'f'n defeat.ed -
West would rufr and the bolrd
would bf' an tntry ~hort lo set up
and run tht1 diamonds. 0ec1-rt"r
cieued Chat hurdlt1 by retUl'n1n~ to
haod with a \earl ruff to I ad tilt rt
maining diamond. If West ruffed. he
would be squandering his high
trump on a losing diamond. But sluf·
{ing was no better.
Declarer won the ace or diamonds
and ruffed a diamond to -establish
the suit. West did not overruff, but
to no avail. Declarer simply
CHARLES
GOREN
preeented him with his trump trick
and therl claimed the rest of the
tricks. fnr there w~re more than
enough high diamonds in dummy to
uke care or his club losers.
Have you Me• ruaal., lat. cleu·
bl• en.bte? Let Charle• Gena ltelp
yn R-4 yov wa7 ~It lite •u.
el DOUBLES ,_ peaalO.t ud
takeHC. Per a upy el Illa
00 BLE l!IMklt t , MIMI tl.8$ to
"G_..a·0..111 .... " P.O. Boa 811,
Piliiyra. .. 08045. Make t~k
pay.W. to Newap&petboeb.
\
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Dillj Pllit WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 1985
'Dlvlner:a.' 'Oelrla' running In repertory. R
8h0uld Congr ... dlament~ the 88A1 1M.
700 seek stillness of the mind . ,
Orange County foll ower sofGurumayi
meeITor even1ngofmeditation with he r
Swami ChidvUaaana nda
By SUSAN MON AHAN
~ l'llo4 c-, ......
Except when chanting .. Om
Namah Sh1vnya" the audience was
more quiet than 700 people u1>ually
are. There wa!> hardly a cough, !>nec1c
or rustle 111 the crowd. They ccnatnly
walked 1n s1lentl} -shoes are
checked at the door. thank \Ou
Between the hush and the smell of
mcensc, it could have been mistaken
fora chu rch. But thecongregauon last
Thursday v.as 1n a Newpon Beach
Marriott ballroom. waiting for
Swami C'h1dv1lasananda. She entered
unobtrus1vch wh1k the room wall
Outlook's
admirable
"I am sure that ------------------------
God blessed nll' in·
stead of cursing me
.1hat da} in Park Cit)
when I lost lhe U\C ur
m} legs fore' t.:r." said
Brad Parks.
darkened dunng the chant.
She sat cross-legged on a raJbcr
faded rattan cha tr~ the wall above her'
displayed a large picture of Swami
Muktananda. who brought S1ddha
mcditatiop.from India to the West.
''With. areat respect and love I
welcome you with all my hean," she
said 1n her accented but excellent
English. he 1s shon and slender.
dresses in a loose. Ooor-kngth
salmon-colored robe and has the
tradiuonal red band1 (which one
follower described a!> "spantual
make-up") betwet·n her cyehrow<,
Her tour of tht.: l 'nated ~late~
The founder,
president and driving
PILAR
WAYNE Brad Parka coaching wheelchair tennla.
force of the Nauonal ••••••••••••• and fresh aar plus the abaltt~ 10 rnmpete "'tth able-bodied Foundation ofWh1.-clchairTennis. Brad is an inspirational lnends and famtl}'.
tower -0fsucng1h 10 lhe l:landteapped Parks founded the National Foundation ol Whecl-
Blond and handsome. he was 18 and planning to chair Tenm~ an 1980 10 de\elop. promote and pro' adc
become a profes-.aonal freest)le skier when he ovenhrew a CAposure for wheelchair tennis \'ta cltnacs and exhihttaon<.
back flap while rnmix·ung al Park (II} and landed in hard-throughout the United States and othercountncs. ~so;asted
packed snow. broke has back and became paralyted from b}' spon s and entertammcnt celebnues and man; other
the waist down. enthusiastic volunteers. NFWT has realtzed tremendous ''It was ama1ing how quick I}' it happened," he say'>. "I growth from a handful of pla}ers an Southern California to
just felt a big snap and that wa., it. I dad not lo'>e thousands of players all over the world.
consciousness but I knew 1mmcd1ately I wa., paral~zed and Brad Parks has accomplished a great deal for a ~6-
would ne\ er walk again. I was afraid to reach do" n ~ear-old He has published a manual for tt•aching 1c:nn1'i to
because I kne" I would not feel an) thing. the disabled and edits thc "T"o Bounce 'le""·· He 1'i a
"'I did not cl) For two weeks I had hopes, but alter certified sailor. scuba dt\er and tenna'i instructo r lk
Sllrgen. thedoctor'iga\e me none. When I was left b) travels cxtt'nSl\cl). giving din1cs and seminars on
myself. I b.rokc down and cncd: thl'} w(·r~ b11tcr. ang~-wheclchlfar spons all o'er the world. He also motl\'all.'s tea~s. I real,ate~ that I would never ski o_rdo things lake that handicapped chtldrcn.
again and II h11 me. but not for long. ~oon the tears v.cn· .\s President Ronald Reagan said ... , ha\e the greatt.:~t
replaced by swcat hl.'cause I am an optanust. atlm1rat1on for the courage and determination "1th "'h1ch
"I decided I "'anted to build m~ upper bod). to learn \OU sumt0un1 thl' challenges you encounter daah 'our
to "alk w11h braleS and crutche~. to kno" evel)thang houndlc\s<,pmt and l.'nthusia~m arc an insp1rat1on.10 \Our
abow the handicapped I 1mmcd1a1el; "anted to ht:l.P kilo .... n tiienc., c ungratulatiom. ··
people with s1m1lar problems. It became my obsession
Since its beginning in 1976. wheelchair tenna<, ha'>
been the fastest growing and one of the most challenging
and exciting of all whl'clchair spom. It has pro' 1dcd man)'
disabled athletes ph;<;1olog1cal development. sunshine
Pilar WJ.\ ne 1~ a rc~1dcn1 ol "lt•wpon Beach and the
nuthorof"P1/Jr "J) nc ·s Fa\ ontc and Fabulous Rcl lfk.'S ...
Addre!>S currc'lpnndcnce to her a11c1111on. C/O I'.\\
Publishing Cu .. P 0 Bo\ .!O<XJ-·IO. ( oruna de/ Mar 9.!ti.:;,
'ltaned an Hawa11 and wall conclude tn
New York. She has been to California
before but described this, her first
\IS1t to Orange Count). as ··the fruit
of the love of tho~ who are running
the (county) med1tat1on center."
occur spontaneousJ~ and rastly.
And jt.tst as. Mulrumanda was
affect ionately known as ''Baba."
Ch1dvilasanan~ is usually referred
to as .. Guruma)'1•· (luru mother). Her
followers clearly regard her wnb
reve~ce as well as love, but she
smiles easily and has a rather sharp
sense of humo r, a keen appreciation
of the nd1culous.
aren't JO•!'f. to ~t ll -well, it takn
more ume. •
The unin1uated may have a bard
time &f1\)p1n1 e>.actly what "11" is;
G urumay1 describes an expeneoce
that 1s at once remarkable and
commonplace Since Muk.tananda'i. death in 1982.
(had' 1lasananda. 30. and her young-
er brother. wam1 N1tyananda (who
has remained an India).. have headed
the Siddha Yoga ·lineage. But their
followers point out the two were
hand-packed and tratned from child·
hood for this post b) Muktananda
The) are the spintual leader<> ol
more than 400 S1ddha mro1tatton
center!> in 52 countnes Their
adher.cntc; belie.,.e that. like
Muktananda, they are able to bestow
the gift of shakti_pat. This as said to
awaken kundahni or meditation
energ). thu!l allowing med1ta11on to
She told of a woman who wanted
the guru to use her spiritual powers to
cause a weiJht loss. "Sbe_d1dn·1 ~.nt
10 doanyth1n&(to lose weight) she Just
wanted me to sprinkle something on
her," recalled Gurumay1. .. Such
faith," she added dryly.
"That d1vmc encl"$)' that creates
med1tat1on 1s aJways uu1de. We JUSl
have to uncover it.~ she explained.
"Mcd1tauon 1s. the stmne of the
mind."
One of the techmques used to reach
this state 1s the re-petition ofa mantra,
e11her silentl)' or through chantmg.
"'Om Namah Sb1vaya" which trans-
lates roughl) as .. , hono r my inner
~1r· 1s considered one of the most
powerful mantras. Humo r is also used to empha'i11e
an oft-repeated message; m ed1a1ton IC,
natural, simple, almost 10ev1table
.. People who are going to get 1t. get at
anyway." she said. ··PeoP.k ~ho
Despite the emphasis o n ach1ev1ng
inner grace. Gurumayi 1s quick to
(Pleue eee GURU /82)
Does 'Humpty Diim.pty'
state need scrambling?
Ha .. e \OU read ~~----~----------------
about those peoplt'
who accepted the
challenge oflt, ang on
a billboard on Sunset
Boule.,.ard an Holl)-
"'ood?
No"' thl·re arc
LINDA
AtGlZI
some bra' c souls. I ••••••••••••• thought. )Ct I 'itill
"o ndered "h) an) one "ould 'oluntanl) move onto a
brllboard. I chmhed a ~~111tt'fSse to vastt them o n their
80th da) under the star'i and aho' e the traffic
Three Jeffs and a SheIT) arl' tht• onl) ones remaining
from an original sroup of 12 It''> a mar.ithon. The last one
to sun t\e wall \.\>tn a car. a tnp . and lots of attention.
Sherry as an aspmng actre<,s. two of the Jeffs are actors
t\nd the third 1-; a 'ituntman fhe> II\ con a 5-foot platform.
high an the st..). at the toot of a ball board 10 attract attention
.. and their plo) ha'i been succe<;sful
Ciood for thl'm The\ dared to he different and when
tht.:) return to earth each has bct•n promised all kinds of
sought-after '><.rn·n ll''t' and auu1tt0n'>
The prOJett '>POn'>ors an· out tu 'iell their product. the
billboard "re"11dentr," arc out IO '>l°ll themsclq:·s. It looks to
ml· like-c.·H·r) hod) ..., ans
.\re ~ou "'illtng to put )Our~ll on the lane and take a
tl'" L hanu~., -or do } ou opt for etim lortablc \.CC Un t \ .,
l. Given tbe choice, 'l\'ould you go to:
-\1 lhl· '>Jmc old familiar rl·<otaurant "'hcrt• 'OU don l
ha,eton·adthcmenu.ur ~ ·
BI an e \Olll \.1 addlc l:...1\tern or Pnrtuguese re~taurant
\\here you might cxpcncn~e nc"' rnc.,tl· 1rea1c;"'
2. Would you choose to:
.\)~la) an 1 hl' c;ame to'~ n wht.:rl' \ uu'q~ gn1..., n up. and
"here' nu ha' l' l''>tahltc;hl·d rd1111onsh 1ps or
Bl look for change of environment 1f n meant
potential gro"'th.,
3. Given a dead-end Job, would yoa be more likely to:
.-\J sta) ""llh 11 o ut off ear of the unknown, or
BJ put out )'Our resume.,
4. Would you choose:
.\) 10 go "'ater-slrnngJust bl-cause )ou·ve always gone
water-sk11ng. or
Bl ti) fencan~ or folk dancang1ust because 1t would be
a ne"' expenence
S. Would you be willing to live on a billboard for foar
moatha or IO -· 1f lt meaat lnterullilDal .&llH.lioa wlaicla
would further your career~
..\) ..\bsolutef\ not
B)Ma,be ..
Too man) (A ) ans"'ers and you·\e got what's been
called a "Humpty Dumpty" mentality. You Sil on the wall
a lot of the 1tmc. procrasunatang. because you ne"er forgrt
what happened to old Hum pt) ""hen he fell flat on his fac~
It -;hould come as no surpnse that few fa1lures are
escaped through a,01dance of nsks -actuall) it's quite
the contraf)
Put )Ourself out .there. and all kinds of thangc; might
happen -e\en mce o nes
You..can incre~ your chances for success b~ taka ng a ft.·"' chances. too Don't move onto a billboard -~e 1f I
l:tre But remember these insp1ra11onal ""ords from Roben
host
.. Tv.o roads di\ erged an a ""ood and I -
I tool the one ks'> traH·led h\
-\nd that had made all the d1frerence ··
Dr. ..\lgaz1 1s a mamagc and fam1I} rhcrap1sr in
( oruna de/ Mor She welcomes .. our f'C'Sponses. Jfvo4 wish
" pcrsonJI rc.•pll. enclose a \C.impt"d. sdf-<Jddre~sed
cnn·Jopc "r11e to Linda ..\/g;u1. f'h (). ' o Daill Pilot
p 0 HO\ J 5MJ Oma M~s.a Y~{l~6
Add up heart disease risks, subtract to save life
Heart d aseasc. -------------------
the mo!.t common
l·ause of d eath in o ur
soc1ct}. kills three
times more frequent· tr than cancer and 20
tames more often
than automobile ac-
JULIAN
WHITAKER
cidents. In fact, 1h1., ••••••••••••• treacherous disease
kills m ore peopk ''ach )car than all other forms of death
combined!
This m eans that )Our hfetamc c hances of d} ing from
hean disease arc greater than one 1n two. Unlike o ther
diseases, heart disease progresses stlently and often kill<.
without warning. For 44 percent of those who die from
PAPARAZZI
Spar kll.ni 8arl TulrinC and Suan Barlow.·
lllcbele Croeby, Jody Blllln&• and Ellie Burl
were pleued wtth CSP beneJ\t dinner.
hean dao;easc. <,uddcn death from ht•an a11acl as the tir'it
~.\mptom!
Who has the hean attac:ks~
The Framingham Hean S1uu1c' found that .tgc. m;ile
<icx. ele.,.ated cholesterol le\ el'>. rte' atcd blood pre~\un:
and ngarellc smoking all increase thl' lat..clthood o l hl·an
1111arks. When thrsc nsk faC'to rc., arc audt•d together lhl'
cumulatiH' chance ofa hean attaci.. can he rakulatl'd.
For instance. the )5-\ear-old mak \\1th a blood
cholesterol le\ clot 275 and a blood pressure o f 160/95 "ho
'imokes 11 • packs :i da\, h.1s a Io out uf I 00 l ha nee o t
ha' anga hean attack bl:for'e hl· turn ... 60 This is ahnul I out
of 6 or the <;ame odds a'i Rus\1Jn Rnukttc
Now the good nev.s.
Except for age and .. e).. thl· heart da<;ea'e rnk fa ctor'
can Ix· n·ducl'd thu'! rcdul'lng thl· lham·l•c; ll l a hl'arl .111ack
If the ahtl\ e gl•ntlem.in gel\ h" .tl t to~l'ther and lhl.'c t..\ an
'ii\ month\ latl'r ac., a non-'>m11i..l.'r v. tth a blood l hok,tl'rnl
kH:I ot I l)IJ and a bloo<l prn~un: 111 140 ~ll. then h1<;
calculated nc.,l 111 a hl'.trt attJl i.. "n·dml•d tu I 1 out of I()()
-an 1nc.red1hk 9t I rx·rcl·nt 1 l'lh1l t111n' ·
It IS d1,turh1ng th;11 mn\t rx·ork do not kno .... lhl'tr
bloou cholc,ternl In l'I or blm1J IHl'~'u re. much k'" tlw1r
cumulatl\ l' n\i.. ol hJ' ang ..1 hl'Jn .111ad, 11\ er lhe nnt Ii \l'
\ears.
\.\l· .ill l<.nn .... that 'mni..ang Jnd dnated hlmid
prl·ssurc amt lholn1t·rul k'l'I' Jll" h.1d hut i..no""mg. that
the\ could be ,1, had ,,, Ru\\tJn Roukttl' d anlies thl'
danger Peopk "ho l..no"' thl·1r hcan Jtt.ll'k nsk are uc.,u.ill\
motavatl'd to torm hcalth1cr h.1h11' and th1' "'" .tlwa\\
reduce 1h1s no;t.. ·
()fall the 1htng.\ \OU lan Jo 101mpnl\ t' )Our ltk. nnnt•
1s more 1mponan1 than "1' ang 11 \.\hat better insurance
polll~ as thal.' than redu(ang \11ur nc.,l ofa fatal da~a~.,
Remember )OU ha'c onh one lhance to preHnt that
first heart attalk f\cn 1f\C1u ha\l' o ne and sun t'C 1t. \OU
then ha' c all the problem<. a"'oc1atcd v.11h mcd1ca11 om
e\pens1' l' and dangerou'> !>Urgl'r\. and ulouall) follo-.a. a
do"'nhall urnrst• Don't let thdt happen to ~ou -find ou1
\our hl·art auacl n'il and do "><1mc th1ng about 11. no"'
For more 1n fo rma11nn Jhout hc1"" tht'> n:.k l3kula11on
1s done and the a' ailah1hl\ nt the 'il.'ret'nang proce-dure
-.end a stamrx·d ~lf·dddrec;'t'd l'n\l.·lope to ml l o thl·
Dail~ P1lo1. P n Bo \ I 5t-ll C 11'tJ \k....i ~~o~t-
Ju/1;rn \f H h11JJ..c·r. \f I> ",ftrc'l'IM nl lhc \.at111n.1I
Hean Jnd D1ahc1e~ Tret11mcnr ln,lllutc in Huntinlll<in
Bcalh
Margaret Fluor, d augliter Mamie Reed, Lillian F luor •. ~E~llne Garn, T h urmo nd Moore, Marjo rie Fluor , Bob Fluor II chat.
Sylvie salutes Fluors 'P.hilanthropy
Community Service Pr ogr am
honor s the la test e n e ration
By VIDA DEAN
,.,., .... ttrte Miter
T he Fluor'i. thcv "'Ne the nl'" famal\ on the hlo1. II.
back ID 1912. .
John Simon and Emma nuor. \ .. ho had the
childrcn.cam1.· lrnm \\'1SC'on<.10 and ~ltll'd 10 ~an ta
.\na Toda'. thcardr'iC'rndant'I ha\C made their
prcscace l.r\~\~.A~lmmt .ill pha\C., ot oomnwoo" 11~
husinc'i'i, 'olunt~r "'Ork rdurat1on and pohtll '1
In recognition ot tho'IC cnntnhut1on Communal\ . '
Sen 11X Program<i p1 e.,entL'Ll the Fluor lamll) "'th 11'
humanit.anan a"ard ~atu1d.t' at thl' Mend1cn Hott.'!
"(' P tak~s pndc 1 n hnnon ng Mar1ar~t F luor and the
Fluor fam1h for their out\tanding nlmm1tmcn1 and
l ontnbuttons to hc.·ttenng tht• 4ual11' othf(' for all
\ 1t11cnsofOrnngc ( ount' :· -..11J Wiiiiam Kttlu Jr ..
prC'Stdt'nt nt th<' ( \ P ho,11dutd1tl"t tllf"I
Some ~~O "'l'H' JI lht• hlal l. tic dinner danlc tt1 .HIJ
thtir tnhutcc., to thr I ~ hono1n· .. 1~1'1dantc a~
hc.lUQUCU and ..... t,n.h ,11Jpprn1at11ltf' ~It' t'\ t('ndl'tl
Matnarch Ma~rt't < \1" Pt•tt•r I flutirt .lmt.' lo""arJ ll'
~ .. ~~ ·~i...il1lll~~rv .. talt.hl.,.~\lafld.
grand~n R~rl Floor II rt''rondnl Im thr l'am1h alter
tht' accompl"hml'nt' ot h1c., rl'la ti' t'' hitd ht'-l·n 1,uthnC'd
h\ Tom Rlley\ht•.tnd Emma Janf' "t'rt jl.l\en la\t 'l•ll'
~'I\ h IC )
"'Thl' Fluor' ha' t' dt•mcm<.tratt•d that th<" <;pint o t
'oluntt·,·n'm l 3n produn· incl\'dthk rr~ultc; ' nur
gencro,at' "<,econd onl~ tn thr 1.·apac1t) of)'our canne.
ht•an<." -E mt.X't' Tom Faeat ts rt"ad th(".(' "'ord'l lrom
the tl'lt..'8f1lm that bc~n "l'oam' and I" and rnnt. ludcd
..,.. Ith "Prtsad~nt of the l ln1tcd \tate"s ..
Jo Aaae Ml "'aHha1rman o l thc hcn<"fit (flHl('C'Clh
~o to ( P \outh program<,) and thc Rile'' \\C'f<'
h nnoran n'K'ha1mlcn I R1k\ \\t":mng h1' Malta< rn"'
noted that 11 v.a' the late Roh I lu11r \\ho proCX'St"<l h..,
~~~'1 thl· hcm.\f andtht'tY><1't''l 1hcm h&drruroc,,«\
f uentc' I
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /W9dnnday, April 17, 1985
T
Search for proper diet fed bjr hubby's illaes$
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Last
December, my husband had a mild
heart anack-b.issccor)d. The first
one occurred four years ago.
John is48 years old and looks
terrific, althou&h be should lose I S
pounds. He is a wonderful husband
and fatbcrand we want lo keep him
around foranother40years. if
possible.
A11
l.uDEIS
guilty and stupid knowina that I nm
not well-informed and that my ig-
norance could be hurting m y hu!l-
band. C'an you help?-DR. IN SAN
DIEGO
DEAR D.R.: Call you.r favorite
bookstore at ooce aod 11k tbem to
save a copy of "Tbe Ltvta1 Heart
Diet" by Dr. Mlcbael E. DeBakey and
Dr. Aotonlo Gouo. Tbia book, by two
dlstlngulsbed beart 1peclall1t1, con-
tains 500 medically tested recipes for peof le wbo wa.nt to at.ay bealtby aa
wel 11 tlaose wbo llave bad burt
attacks or problems wltb llyper·
functlona and tbe role of die!& ln
kee pln1 well aad free of medical
problem a. It la ta1e bar1aln of tt1e yur
forSU.H . (Publlabedby Simon&
ScbHter.) • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: How far
should a stepparent go' to help a cha Id?
Or should I mind my own business
and let my husband raise has daughter
as he sees fit?
Dan as constantly arguini w1th this
girl. She just turned IS and as making
a name for henclfat hiJh school. I'd
hate 10 tell you what it 1s.
confronted her on a few occns1on!I
and he admitted there was "some:
truth" to it but she doesn't care. Her
attitude as, "Let people talk -they
wall anyway."
I have a leehng ifl went throuJh her
belongings l would find a few things
that might wake her father up to the
fact that she is not a little angel and
may be hcudmg for serious trouble.
Would it be considered an invasion of
her privacy, even ifl found what I was
looking for and confronted hc:r with
the evidence for her own iood?
DEAR CLIMBING: Does Dan
WANT your belp'? Would be back you
uf.? Tllese q1estloD11bould laave beta
d sco11ed before yoe married. Tiie
cblld 11toold laave beea told from tlle
oataet exactly wbo wo•ld be lJa
claar1e.
Don'& 101noopta1 aroaad. U yoa
uncover some evidence and prue11 It
to stren1tbea your caae a1aJ11st tbe
glrl, sbe wlll call you a sneak and
despise you forever.
I knowdiel is important and I do
my best to feed him properly, but I
have seen so many diets and read so
much matenal (some of it contradic-
tory) that I don't know what to
believe. For example, one anicle will
say," A diet low in cholesterol as of
vital importance toa heart patient.
Cut back on eMs· Eat no more than
three a wttk.' Another arnck sa} s.
"There is no vahd evidence that
cholesterol as a factor in hean attacks.
Eus arc heahhy. Eat as many as you liKC.H
Where can I get the facts? I feel
ten a Ion, bypoglycemla and obesity. He says we should trust her and
You wlll learn how the hea!.!..____Jthat tht' !Jtories are just gossip. I
What arc the responsibilities and
nghtsofa stepparent anyway? I am -
C LIMBING THE WALLS IN
TEANECK
la my oplDloD, tbe Wlllole family
needs cousellas. Please be aware
that tbe v11t majority of aecoad-
marrlage failures are caused by
problem·• wltb cb.Udren -bl• or bera.
FLUORS •••
l"rom~l
Guestsaniv1ng for cocktails in
the Cannes Ballroom were wel-
comed by doormen wearing pow-
dered wigs and gold-trimmed white
satin pants. Once inside tl)ey heard
music by the Opus IV String
Quartet for the 18th century .. eve-
ning in France."
l:llllao Fluor was really on her
toes ... the jewel-encrusted pumps
that matched her emerald green silk
gown were being held and admired
by some of the women guests.
"They were made by Italian nuns,"
she said ... Bob ll's tan also was
being adm ired. "Martha and I were
in Cancun last week. A vacation
without the children."
Marnie Fluor Reed(in white
sequins)cbatting with friends noted
that five of her six children were
there ... \Jim and Mandy Reed, Tom
and Lynda Reed, Scott and Lilian
Reed, Betit and Kevin Hayden and
Miclaael Reed. "BUI is not here
tonight." (He's a teacher in Carmel.)
Dellr Not ..... 1111 ... ldlw...U
Chairman Jo Anne Mix makes quite an entry into 18th
century party •Nlated by Michael Crou and Jamea Gray.
(Home Savings of America Or-
chestra).
Stephenson, who was with mom
Katbleen, Susan and James Barlow,
state Sen. Marian and Gartb
Bergeson, Sbaron and Jim Hen-
wood, J ean and Robert Lucas, 1 he
James Gormleys, Gisela Jenldns
seated with Robert Lintz, Bari and
Hannes Tulvlng; WlnJ and Pete
Voegleln, Mlcbele Crosby (director
of community development for
CSP). Mary Blake, AnD and Robert
McLean and Robin and Judge
James Turner.
Marjorie Fluor, who was married
to the lateJ. Simo n Fluor Jr .. was
enjoying the reception (she's the
authoress in the family ... wrote a
book about AJfred Nobel) before the
group moved on to tM Deauv1lle
Ballroom for diningand dancing
Others there were committee
members and spouses Jolene
Fuentes, patrons; Ellie Burg w1 lh
Irving, entertainment; Beverly
Tbompson-Coil (rhinestoned in red)
with Horace, decorations: Ollle Hill
with Stanley, reservations. and
Barbara Freuodt with Kent, pub-
licity.
Also Tom Stepbeoson, proud
papa of the brand new Min Tara
Colleagues praise Riley
OC Supervisors charrriian
receives Spurgeon award
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OfhOellJ ..........
Perhaps it's difficult to picture Tom Rile} weanng
merit badges. a neckerchief and a Boy Scout beret.
But the chairman of the Orange County Board o f
Supervisors has been involved in so many community
service projects, the Scouting image lits him well.
And that's why the Boy Scouts honored Riley \\-1th a
fuod-rajsang luncheon Monda}' at The Ritz an Newpon
Beach.
Riley was praised by several guests following a long
recitation of his service to the communH)' by Master of
Ceremonies Robert Shelton.
"I think of Tom as the ultimate good scou1:· Shelton
said.
Riley was honored as a recipient of the W1ll1am H.
Spurgeon award, for whom the annual luncheon as named.
Spurgeon -the late Irvine Co. execut1vc: and
Children's Hospital of Orange Count}' executa' e 'ace
pre$.ident -was a lifelong supporter of the Boy Sco uts o f
America.
Spurgeon was chairman of several Bo} Scout
Jamborees, was instrumental an stanang the Explorer
program and received Scouting's highest award -the
Salver Buffalo a"ard -shortl)' before his death 1n 1970 at
the age of 54.
Among those on hand to honor Riley were luncheon
steenng committee chairman Pete Barrett and vice
chairman Robert McCurd)'. fellow county supervisors
Roger Stanton and Hamett Wieder and several develop-
ment compan} officials. including those from the Irvine
Co. and the M1ss1on VteJO Co
The Newport Beach contingent included Police Chief
Charles Gros'>. Cit) Manager Robert W ynn. Coun-
cilwoman Jackie Heather and Mayor Phil Maurer. who
took time to chide Riley good-naturedly.
··Ever) )Ou th needs some type ofa hero to look up to."
Maurer said. before adding that Riley's example serves to
'"encourage scouts 10 pursue careers as pilots of quiet
aircraft ..
Rile} and Maurer have, sat on opposi1e sades of the
barga1n1ng table in recent mon.ths over expansion of John
Wayne Airport.
Others hononn~ Rile~ wath tributes were Robert
Hopkins. representing A!.~mblyman Gil Ferguson:
Rand~ Hicks. representing state Sen. Manan Bergeson.
and Argyle Nelson. representing Rep. Robert Badham for
the last tame before joining the staff of Senate-hopeful
Arthur Laffer.
Rile) himself kC'pt his remarks bnef, and modestly
followed the glowing tributes saying, "I guess if I was
sman. I wouldn't say anything after all that's been said
here."
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0 N C E A ------uiiiiiiiiii~ LADY... Patricia
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b er friends )
Spielman couldn't
keep a straight face
when she kneeled
and His Imperial
BETTY
PORTER
Royal Hlgbne11lllllllllllllllliiiiiil .. Prince Henri C.
Paleologue, head of the Imperial House of Byzantium
(from Cannes, France) placed his hand (only men rate the
traditional sword) on her l~ft shoulder and said, "In the
name of God. I hereby kni_,,t you Lady Patricia ... "
Spielman, who sphts her time between the Balboa Bay
Club and The Springs in Palm Desert. laughed.
"It 1s perm1ss1ble to have a sense ot humor about all
this," responded the formal H .l.R.H. Prince Paleologue.
helping Spielman to her feet.
Spielman was one of fou r women and five men
invested in the religious-military Order of St. John -
Knights of Malta at Palm Desert Community Presbyterian
Church on Saturday afternoon.
Weanng the required white, long evening dress (and a
new 8-carat yellow diamond ring). she was introduced by
her former husband, the new executive Commander of the
Palm Desert Knights of Malta (and former Newport Beach
resident) "Colonel Sir Charles W. Hostler, KGC, PR,
P h.D." Hostler described Spielman as "a retired industrial-
ist (she owns a carpet company), philanthropist and
ambassador for ChildHelp (a charity benefitting battered
children)."
The Prince kissed Spielman on both cheeks and has
Princess Francoise placed a bright red ribbon wath a
Mal test" cross around her neck.
"I am honored," Spielman responded most seriously.
A black-tie banquet followed at the Morningside
Country Club in Rancho Mirage. Guests attending from
Newport Beach included Spielman's daughters Susan
Nelson and Debbie Spielman, Dr. Fred and Dorotby
Turnbull and off-road race driver Sarajane Hartlln1. • • •
PAC WATCH. Writer Ernest Hemingway said that
when he was lonely he went into the streets and watched
people who worked with thei~ hands. It occun:ed to me that
Hemingway would have enJOyed the masmficent hand-
work being done every day at the Performing Arts Center
1n Costa Mesa. Although still under construction. the
building is imposing -especially the heroic entry.
Today. workmen are applying flame-fintshed granite
(quamed an Sweden and processed in Italy) to the front of
the doorway - a grand portal arch which is PAC's logo.
Dick K1tz1row has pro mised me a tour of the center and I
promise to keep you informed as construction progresses. • • •
HOORAY! Tht' Fun Zone-at-Balboa Pavilion plans
were approved at last Wednesday's Coastal Commission
meeting .. According to Jors Yavar's offi ce. the park's
groundbreaking ceremony 1s tentatively scheduled for
Ma} 17. • • •
BOOM BOOM. Robinson's department store opened
the first computen'led Baby Gift Registry (comparable to
wedding gift registries) at six of its stores on Apnl I. No, it
wasn't an April Fool's joke. Margo Dale, manager of the
~aby department at Robanson·s Newpon Beach said that
the registry service, headed by Laara Martin, is "expected
to bQom, especially with the 'baby boomers' (m their
m1d-20s to mad-30s) now having babies themselves." Is
there anything that c.an't be computerized?
GURU MEDITATES IN NEWPORT •••
From Bl
note thal meditation 1s not a passive
process. "This doesn't mean that we
stop thanking and become lazy
bums." she said sternly. "Under-
standing our duty, that is the sullness
of the mind.'.
Gurumay1 frequently remmdt'd
her audience that med1ta11on is an
ancient prac11ce, not this years fad.
She illustrated many of her points
with parables that have been handed
down through the ages, often prefac-
ing them with. "There is a story Baba
used to tell ... "
For many. the highlight of the
evemng was darshan. when they were
able to personally meet the guru. It
rather resembled a kni$hting cer-
em ony, except that participants were
struck with a swatch of peacock
feathers rather than a sword.
Most part1c1pants knelt and bowed; often m the five senses and expect to
many exchanged a few words wth have something just drop on us," she
Gurumay1. She dispensed adv ace and l'Xplaine~ patiently. "That's really
smiles. and at least one gift. not the Point." .
What kmd of people make a Swami lshwarananda ha.$ carried
I '> has devotion further. Despite the P• gn magc to a gus;i · I nd1an name, the orange robe and the
For Susie Desper of Irvine and her bind a, he as unmistakably an Ameri-
7-year-old twins. Brignte and Tiffany, can -who formerly taught Enghsh
th as was a new experience. "We had to literature at UC Berkeley. But then he
sing songs," said Brigitte, who c.arried met Muktananda and "had an im-
a Cabbage Patch doll with its shoes mediate awakening. For nk this is
respectfully removed. what has the mos{ mean in~."
··we liked 1t." expanded Tiffany, He has been traveling with
who clutched a stuffed bear presented Gurumaya and says that "I found the
to her by Gurumaya. same power that came through him
To Valene Avalar, a photographer (Muktananda) comes through her."
who resides in Newport Beach and Gurumayi will be an the Los
has been practicing Siddha medi-· Angeles are until June 2. She will be
talion for some time. ·•she as a very conducting many programs at the
soft. gentle soul." Santa Monica ashram. For more
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I REVIEW
-~-, .
Apoigilant 'Diviners'
at Saddle back College
By CHRIS CRAWFORD•
"The D1vtnifrs." Jim Leonard Jr.'s
powerful drame about a retarded
farm boy whose life 1s ennclied by the
intinerant ex-preacher who bcfncnds
him, 1s being presented 1n the McKin-
ney Thealt'r at Saddleback College
South.
Set in a rural Indiana town in the
1930s. the pla) offer-. a rl·ala5t1c look
at the struggle!> of American farm hfe
dunng the Oepn:ss1on Rut more
poignantly and 'iJ>Culicall}, 11 1s the
story of how Budd' Lm man. a }oung
brain-damaged ho>. lind<, under-
stand in~ and real fnend\h1p w11h the
am val in his llli: of C ( Shower'>. a
former Kcntuck} prl·achcr who takes
work on the Layman farm as a hired
hand
Peanuts Bu!l<.'th 1'> wdl lil'>t as the
ch1ldhke. inn<>l'cnt Ruddy whose
who!<.' C>.1stcncl' rt•voh·e., around
water. Buscth con' 1nnngl} ponra)~
Buddy'i. emo tional 1X'rplcx1t} and
loss over the death ofh1 s moth<.·r. who
drowned while saving hcr 961\,i'\~ a
result of the acci<.knt. Buddy has
become cxlrcml'I) h}drophob1<.·
while. ironically. he 1s a g1tkd water
witch and has the abiht> 10 prcd1ll
rainstrqm~ a~ we\1. .
Mike 81chti give~ a strong. com-
passionate portrayal ofC.C. Showers
who. hke an older brother, offer-;
companionship and caretakang for
Buddy, treating the boy w11h familial
patience and love. A') the fnend~h1p
develops. C.C. helps Buddy to better
understand the world around ham
and to finall y deal with thl' loss ofh1s
mother.
On set designer Wally Huntoon's
stark stage. almost devoid of props.
81ehtz and Buscth efTect1\ el> paint
visual images for thc aud1enre. mak·
1ng the sk}. birds. trees and the nver
come to hfe. In one of their most
compelling scene~ together when the
~hared fn cndsh1p bccoml'" a shared
tragedy. the two actor-; do a masterful
JOb of s1rugg.l1ng and sw1mm1ng 1n a
"n vcr" that the~ make 'er) real for
U!>.
Solid· pcrformanCl'' al1,o an: de·
lavcred b}' A. Cirnc C ok a!. Buddy's
fa ther and K ) mb<.·rll Kt•rt her a\
Jen nie May. Budd>·, lo' 1ng -;1ster.
Other standout\ 1n o;u pportang role\
include SlcH' Em1R a'i a <.'ountn·
I armer and doctor. f fora Hurkl' 41, tht·
woman who wan1-. ( ( In hetiink
till' town's m1m '<tcr. Nd' Peterson
and David Nudol.,kt. h11th pla) ang
young h1rt'd hand'>.
D1rc<.·tor II W\nn Pc.tar h..i'
mounted a touchng. \cn\lllH' inter
prcta11on wh1t'h work-. "l'll tn mmt
respect'\ Well paced .i.t thl' oul\ct the
pla} \IOY.\ sunw\.\h.tl dunng m1ddk
pon1on. but then p1tk\ up momt'n-
tum again \O.,.,ard'i thc l'Rd-
('harle!. ( a'>tagno ' to\tumt'\ .ire
reahsucall> c' oLat" e ol l:kprc'>\1on-
era rural ..\ml'nla Y.h1k kit
( aldcron's hghllntt lk\lgn dkrtl\ch
follows the a<. lmn lrnrl'l thl· uix·n111g
two-character tablt-..tu through
changes 1n t1mc .anJ "l'3\h,·r and
finally. to lht• \:lnll· IJhk.1u di thl mt!
Thl· .. .\ ma11ng < .ral l · -,nund h.1d.up
at the beginning lln'<I-. tu faJl' mnrl·
qu1cld). ~u a~ n<1t to \I\ t'1 l}ov.,·r the
opening d1alo!!-Ul'
"Th(' Dl\1rtn-.· ti>m pll'tn 11' 1un
thl'> wed.end nl :1\\ ng .11 l\ p m
Thursda} through '-).iturda~ ..ind ~
p.m. Sund<I\ 1n tht• \h~1nnt \
Theater on tht· \adLlk hat k camru' 1 n
M1s~1on V1q!I C'all 1'1'1-.l'l(}(i for
11ckt•t 1nlorm:1111111
'Osiris' beckons youngsters;
SCR 's 'Pinocchio' excellent
By TOM TITUS Thoma!> '\men PIJ) 1ng a '><>n ol ( a1n ~fore cflt•t tr' l'h l·n1l·11.11 ning l11r
0ttMDa1tyP11ot1tef! 10 his .\bt·l 1i. Vernon ( arl "1ad1son. tht• l>.1d~ ""' thl' '>pknd1d \l'l\1t111 111
Saddle bad c ollegc h.i' combined "'ho che''' up genl'ntu'> pon1ons of .. Pinoclh10" ,t.1g.l·d en l'f the'' l'd.rn<l
children'-; theater \.\Ith a lr!>son an \Cener~as0sms'c'11 hrothn5ct god b~ thl' 'nun~ C11n'l'f'Jt11n l'l."cr'
( II' ol storms and darl..nc ...... and u\urpcrol of "inuth C oa't Kqx·rt111\ I n-Egypuan hi'llOf) in Honnic ogbi '> thc 1hront: !Cs !>htTr mclodrama11r funun.11t·h . thl' 'ho" "J' l1n111l'd 111 original pla). "The Sc:ue1 nf 0~1m:· running an rt·~nof) v.ith "The \11la1n-... but fun lo \l..ttch aturda) and \unda' onh
· The ·" 1,es of thl'\e two Jntagonl\I\ YC P dlfl'llm l>1anl· l>m k \\ho Diviners" on thl' main \tage ot the Mission VieJO ... chool arc Isis (Cathenm· V,1n K1 e1tcl and adapted the ong1nal \IOI) h' lt.tliJn
This intriguing. hour-long '>IOI)_ Nc:phth}!I (Mehsc;a ~m11h I "ho arc so author ( arlo t ollod1. h} p,h.,\'ll the
<iplcndtdl y CO\tumt·c1 h) ( harlc., ph>s1call) allkt' and s1milarl) drc'~l·d popular Dl'nl') rnnccpt 10 rrt''>l'nt a
fi that 11 becomes d1tlicull 10 It'll them wooden JU\l'ntk dclinqul'nl \1h11 Castaono -ocu~ec; on 1he ancient h 9 a pan. Shaun Mered 1th 1~ \"ell l·ast a!. hem me a rt·al O\ onh v. hl'n hl 'hcd Eg yptians and 1he1r behd' 1n an -· afterh fe. a com plll'a tcd wpic the heroic son ofOs1m and lw .. "hilc h1!. un'iclfi\hnl'V•. Fealunn!! an nrtg·
rendered palatable for young au-Srnt11 Lawson and Allan Schwam inal muc,1 cal -.ma· h) Diane ~ing. tht•
diences by an energetic cast. fun ctwn a!> lesser gods 1n the Eg} pt1an '°i( R pla} kt "a' u>n\l<;trnll~ en-
C'ogbill . a member 01 thl' college'<; pcdong order and Drew D1'>mang.., a JO}ahll' on the < m 1a ~v'lc'a thcald,
drama staff. also dtrcct'i her o\\n pla) booming Ra. god ot the \un "lcrnnd ~tagl'
and gets some tine pcrlormancec. Th(' pla> 1" a bit ad,annd:•d lor ~hl· ~ h1k kll < rlirm·r ''ho \\:t' 1m-I
from her 'itudent actor\ p:irncularl) ) oung audiences 11 "&l'Jrc l<lr. 1tUI prt'"" t' 1n thl· t1tk rnk , k .u h \\:J\
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Congressm-an·sa_ys SBA is a-luxury We can 'taff or
Dreier says too few businesses benefit
from the existing programs of the SBA
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of IM O.ity 1'1'9111.il
By dismantling the l ~ ~mall
Business Adm101strat1on. 1he federal
go\crnment 'ould save up lo SS l
btlhon o'er the ne"<t three years while
cauc;1ng 1n!>1gn1ficant damage to bu!>1-
ne~~es. a ( ongre'i'>man sa) s
"Poht1call). this 1s a stupid thing to
sny," says Rep. David Dreier. R-
C'larcmont. "By opposing the SBA.
i1omet1mes you can be accused of
being opposed 10 small businesses.
But that's not true."
According 10 Dreier. onl)' a small
fraction of businesses benefit from
the credit programs offered by the
SBA.
"~nly two-tenths of I l)\'rcent .of'
businesses benefit (from SBA loan
proif8ms)," Dreier said. "That
means 99.8 percent ofsmall-busine\~
men have to rely on their ltfe saving~
and pnvate sector financing for !heir
success.··
The ( onitr l'''°''1 n ' 'um n 11·n" were madl' al ,,· tt·,cnt hrc:akfo,t
meeting of thl.' Nl·"' pon 1 lar tmr \rca
Chamtx.·r ol c ommen.l•\ < 111\-
ernmcnwl •\lfatr\ C omr111ttet' I he breakfa~t wa<, held I mla' at fht'
Newponcr hotel in "-c"'p011 Hcalh
Dreier, 12 1s a m1:111l~r ol thl·
House Banking C omm1ttcr ;111d thl'
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,Orange Cou1_1ty firms help
renovate area learning center
Dreier says it's unfJir to ask
businesses who rely oft their own
savings and private loans to help
subsidize other businesses -includ-
ing their tompctttors -through tax.
dollars to the SBA. •
In that tap:iul). Dr e1<.-r \11111 he ha<.
proposed the el1m1nat111n ol 1ht ~B \
as part ol thr t unl·nt hud~rt rc' 1c'.'
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By JOY DEE Af\:THONY
0<111) ~let CorreacioncMnl
Ma>be the most rewarding lo.ind of
chant\ "'ork 1s the kind \OU do 1n
your 'work clothe\ among ft:llo"'
employees and 1ntcrei,11ng· manger<;
Such 1s the feeling of som(' "om pan)
spokesm('n "'ho recentl) part1upatcd
m a reno"auon of the \anta \na
Explora10~ Learn1ng (cntcr T"'che
Orange Count~ firm' 1ndud1ng Pa-
ci fic Mu1ual Fluor and th~· Jn me
Co .. had emplo)ces rubbtnll dht1"'<;
there.
The center. lcxated on I I acre~ of
land owm·d h\ the Santa \na <.thool
d1stnct, 1s the .. 11e of an xo \l'ar-old
V1ctonan home and a fa rmhou;,c of
around the same era Both "'ere
des1~nated h1storial land mark\
bt'ton: tx·1ng mo' ed to the .,chool
propcn) ~tudents u<,mg the center
\.\Ill t'\plore agnrulturc, h1s10ry su-
enn'. and all.
l he project might not ha i,.e gollen
offthe ground without the f"c1li1auon
of fhe \ ok.tnteer (enter uf Oran&e
Count) '>ays Su1anne C11lbcrt. public
affairs coordinator at Paet fie Mutual
The corpuratl' goal wa<. to re!>tore the
t"'o home\ tO top lOnd111on as well as
10 adapt them to turrcnt building
codes
··1 think that thl' enthus1ac;m that
resultrd from that npenence has
encouraged all of u<, who were
coordinating the pro1ect to want to
look at doing another project again
next )'Car around the <;ame lime."
Gilbert said
Of J01n1ng 111 thl· "'Qrk hcr\clf. she
LNC Properties changes its name
LNC Properties of ~l·v. port 8CJlh has changed 1t\ namt· to Premier
Homes. Premier is a sub\1d1af) ol one ot Franc:c.-'s largec;t builders. Les
Nooveaux Con1tructeur1 SA. '"We feel that Premier Homes. the ne"' company
name, more clearly reflect~ our current real estate dc11elopmen1 ac1t1v1tes in
Southern California." said Pierre Le Pende,en. compan} president The firm
expects to build and ~II c;om e 225 home<. 'alued al \20 m1lhon 10 Southern
Cahforn1a this tear. • • • Urbu West has chosrn the (. oslJ \fr<.41 mterwr de\t~n firm 11f Yelser-
Garlud & A11oclate1 to dc'iign four mcxkl home' at Pauli( Rant h
Townehomes m Hunungton Beach Thc two-and threl··hcdronm to"' nhome<;
feature a Mediterranean styl~ · • • • George Saterson has tx·en app111 ntl'd prC\llknt and d11ef opcra11ng onil er
of Irvine's Charlton Associates, a manufac.:turer of ng1d dtt,l \ for W1nchec;tcr
drives. He replaces thl' lirm"• founder Ril!bard J. Charlton a<. prec;1dent
though Charlton will wnunur a\ tha1rman and ch1t'I ell.elutl\e offi ler
Sater'ion had been <,cnior \. IU.: presidl'nl .rnd t h tel oper:mng officer ot the firm
which he Joined abuut a ~ l'.lr c1go . . .
Robert F. Coyne ha' hccn promull'd 10 '>enwr prOJel 1 dm•l·tor for CPE
Engineers. Inc .. an In ine ha<,ed rng1nt'enng and rnn'>lrul tmn firm Ht' i<.
responsible for adm1n1!>tra1 1on ol proJt'Ct manager' Jnd for markt'11ng and
developmen1 ot nev. prOJ('Ct<; f he In 1nc resident ha\lx'l.'n \\Ith thl.' firm for.14
years. • • • Gary W. Nelson ha\ lwcn Jpprnnted investment manager for the Clients
Corp. of S ewpon Beach ""hrre he'' rc~pons1ble lor ovt·r<,ec1ng management
and operation of the firm\ tn'e<ttment properic' -pnmanh 1t\ developed
real estate. 1 he <.:orporat111n "a famsl, of financial 'er' 1~c: ~ompantc'-
commented. "I wouldn't have missed
11 for an> thin$." She also brought her
husband, say1~ to him beforehand:
"You will dig ditches."
Most Pacific Mutual employees
wbrked with the Irvine Co. crew on
general clean-up, she says, but she
basically ran around making sure
evel)onc had something to do when
the> finished a chore. She was
.. cracking the whip. so to speak," she
said
The Volunteer Center of Orange
County will be hosting a ''CofPOrare
Recognttion Dinner" April '2 5 for
those who were involved in this and a
great range of other charitable ac-
tiv1 t1es. For example. the Irvine Co.
has been active in "Meals on
Wheels," "Toys for Tots," the Irvine
.\n1mal Care Center, and a May 11
track meet for the developmentally
disabled. among other proJects, says
Lonnie( umt'T'. managt'T'ofemployce
rela11ons.
Both Fluor and the Irvine Co. were
1nvohed 1n the Santa Ana learning
center prOJCCt. Suzanne Esber, Fluor's
commun1t} affairs coordinator: said
a lot of people got sa11sfact1on from
meeting new people within Fluor and
outside 11 while they hammered.
nailed. or scraped old paint.
Fe"' people know that Fluor's
\Olunteer force has a self-funding.
non-profit organizational status. she
pointed out They ex.peel that with a
wmpam the Sile of Fluor. all charity
v.orlo. I'> ca'i\ Instead. ever. effort
depends on. the enthusiasm and
planning of monthly employee
gatherings. Esbcr said. Fluor only
prm 1dt•\ a ~taff member for clencal
\\lllk.
\ f\c:1 a \.Oluntcer cffon ltke the one
1n 'ianta .\na. most Fluor employee~
sa~ "Why didn't I think of this
before'!" Esber commented. addtng
that workers seem to get even more
llut of 1n"olvcment than they put 1n.
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NEW YORK (APJ -Soles. Tutsdav
rice I nd n'' thll~e of me 15 most acllve ~ew York Stock Excban~e 1nues, trading
natlonal.111 at more ~hrfi 'I 47 ,,.. _1,, ~~fflfp~1Pet 11:s~'. m~ + :,:
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NEW YORK (AP) -The fOllQwlno fist shows the New York Stock Exchanoe stocks and warrants that •have gone up the most and down Ille most based on percent of change regardless of 11olume
for Tuesday No .securities trading below s2 are 1nc;1-·vded. Net and percentage chllnoes are the difference between the previous closing price and today's 2 pm orlce UPS Name Last Cng
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985
Grapefruit adcle eunehlne tlevor to ahrlmp tnoU111.~ ·. =~
Diabetic• control blood aug~ level.with dlet.oh8nge.C&.
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N BAGGING LUNbH
d-packing meals ps control calories,
rientsandexpensC
Brown bagging has become a hot trend. In
ltatistics show that about 9 million brown
·--···nches are consumed in this country each ,...
Oiven the current interest in nutrition and
, not to mention ume and money. it's
rd to figure out why so many people -of
s and lifestyles -are carrying brown
By packing their own lunches. people
areater control over what they eat at the
y meal.
utrihon experts recommend that we eat a e variety of foods from each of the four
~r food groups -milk. meat, vegetables Mil fruits, and breads and cereals. Keep in
~H---.... mo. -however, that the recommended
--ber of servin~ differ with age, lifestyle llild physical activ1t}.
This collect1on of sandwich recipes offers
IDlftething for almost everyone. School kids
lft bound to get excited with Sandwich ~bobs To Go, an unusual presentation of an
bid favorite. .\ peanut butter and jelly
~wich is cut intp bate -size sections and
daftaded onto skewers wath fruit and vegetable
s.
For teen-age appetites, try this Dela
ial that offers flexibility of adding or
Mlbtracting ingredients to suit individual
•tes.
. Waist-watching brown baggers will de-
ltlht in the low-calorie Tuna Salad Sandwich
lliat 1s freshl) flavored and crunchy in texture.
-for the executl\e, pack Curried Salmon
Sandwiches that'.1 1 be the envy of the
boardroom.
SANDWICH
KABOBS TOGO
2 slices mixed-grain bread
3 tablespoons peanut butter
1 tablespoon jelly or jam
1"'1 apple, cut Into chunks•
Lemon Julee
I to 2 stalks celery, cut into six 1-inch
pieces
Spread bread slices with peanut butter.
Top with jell) and spread to edges. Close
sandwich. Using sharp knife, cut sandwich
into 6 to 9 pieces.
Brush apple chunks with lemon juice. On
three 6 to 8-inch wood or bamboo skewers.
thread sandwich pieces alternately with apple
and celery pieces. Makes I serving.
•1 f desired. settdlcss grapes may be
substituted.
Note: Sandwich sections, fruat and cckn
ma) be wrapped spcarately. then threaded
onto skewers at lunchtime.
TEEN'S DELI SPECIAL
2 slices mixed-grain bread
1'2 teaspoon com oil margarine
Luncheon
entree's
notable
Vcntana (Spanish for .. " indow .. )
sits high in the mountain'> over-
looking Big Sur. one of tltc most
scenic coastlines . in the United
States. The chefs at the inn work
hard to ensure dining 1s as
memorable as the scene!).
"Meals arc informal. yet
elegant." says sous chef. Peter
Charles .. We serve Cahfom1a
cu1s1ne. which. like Cali fornia wine.
is young and developing a style all
its own."
Almost eve!) ingredient used at
Ventana comes from California -
from seafood to fruits. vegc ta1'1es
and n ee. Fresh herbs and spices
from the inn'c; extensive herb
garden are used in seasoning and
sauces.
Most ofVcntana'sseafood comes
from the bountiful Monterey Bay
fishing groundc;, 35 miles away.
Local fishermen also suppl)' the ann
wi th individual catches.
"When the trout are running. the
fishermen bring us their catch and
we serve 1t that.night. You can't get
fresher th.an~t." says Charles.
The chefs at Ventana take an
innovative approach to California
cuisine. "There 1s such a variety of
products that we are always ex-
perimenting with new ingredients
and flavors," says Charles.
A popular entree combines Cali-
fo rnia long gram nee w11h feta
cheese. shrimp and Calamata ol-
ives. Serve at with white wine and a
loaf of crusty French bread for a
gracious ye t informal lunch.
SHRIMP AND RICE SALAD
1 pound shrimp, shelled and
butterflied
2 &ahlespoon1 veget4lble oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
4 cups cooked Callfornla long
grain rice (prepared according
to packa1e directions)
I bead Romaine lectuce
.,.. cup feta or goat cheese,
crumbled
• ., cup Calamata ollve1, pitted•
3 tablespoons drained capers
1 lar1e tomato, coarsely
cboppe4
•14 pound snow peas, julienned
P1eue Re LUJlfCHSO" /C2)
•
1 iablespoon cream cheese, 1ofte~ed.
% tea1pooaa Italian dres1tnc•
% tbln •I.Ices (1 'i'I oa_aces) ~ooked tttrkey,
bam or roast beef
I.slice (1 ounce) creamy bavartl, Swl11 or
Monterey Jack cheese
% to 3 thin slices Bermuda onion (optional)
2 to 3 thin slices tomato
Lettuce leaves
Spread o ne bread slice with marganne.
Spread cream cheese on remaining bread slice;
drizzle wi th dressing. Layer with remaining
ingredients. Close sandwich. Makes I sand-
wich.
•tf desired. mayonnaise or creamy blue
-cheese dressing may be substituted.
Tip: Val) filling by adding sliced
cucumber. mustard. sprouts. thinly-sliced
lunch meat. crisp-cooked bacon stnps. green
pepper nngs, sliced avocado, chopped celery
or sliced radishes.
DIETER'S TUNA SALAD SANDWICH
8 slices mixed-grain bread
2 tablespoons diet margarine
I can (6 'ilz ounces) water-pack tuna,
drained and naked
1/4 cup plain non-fat yogurt•
1 to 2 teaspoons lime or lemon juice
1 teaspoon poppy seeds (optJonal)
I tablespoon chopped green onion
Dash each salt, pepper and garlic powder
Spread bread slices with margarine.
Combine tuna. yogun. lime juice. popp)
seeds .. ~>n1on and seasonings.
Top fou r bread slices with half the lettuce
leaves. D1v1de tuna mixture between lettucc-
topped bread slices; spread to edges. Top with
cucumber slices and remaining lettuce. Close
with remaining bread slices. Makes 4. sand-
w1chcl>.
•Jf desired. 1 ~ cup low-calone mayon-
naise may be substituted.
CURRIED SALMON
SANDWICHES .
8 slices mixed-grain bread
4 teaspoons corn oil margarine
1 can (7 "'2 ounces) salmon, drained and
flaked
14 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon curry powder
1/4 cup sliced almonds, toasted
Spinach leaves
11, cup chutney (optional
Spread bread slices w11h margarine.
Combine salmon. ma)'onna1se and curT)
powder. D1v1de salmon mixture between fou r
bread slices. spread to edges. Top each "1th
almonds and spinach leaves Spread remain-
ing bread shces w11h chutne) and close
sandwich. Makes 4 sandwiches. ..
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Fitness spa chef reveals
low-cal gourmet secrets
By CHRIS CRAWFORD
Conunual d1l'llng doesn't "ork.
claims the chef of a fitness spa in
E condido What docs work. sa}s
Michael Stroot. is good nutnuon -
eating the right kind!. of food":> on a
regular basis.
·seven hundred to nine hunJn·d
caloriesada) isOK fora fc" da)sor
a week." sa-.s the chcf-author-
teacher ... but· after that 11 realh
becomes nutrit1onalh unsound I tt>
reduce calori es to tho~c amounts)"
Stroot. trained an Belgium and
head chef fort he past I I ) cars at the
Golden Door. ofTercd nutnt1onal
and culinan ad\ ice to those attend-
ing his low.(·alone gourmet cool>.ing
class last week at Fasscro's guurmct
cooking school and store 1 n C oron;i
del Mar
During h1~ t.hrec-hour lkmon-
strat1on. Stroot prepared a t' p1l·al
Golden Door lo"-calone mt·nu
consisting of' Limestone Lettun·
with Marinated Eggplant. <. h1l h ·n
Breasts with Ginger Dressing.< orn
Bread Chili Verde. Ml\ed <.1r.1rn
S1de-d1sh . and Spict·d -\ppk .111d
Chamomile Tea
For the ..nlad. Stroot u~t·d Tettun·
from the Golden Door ··\.\-e haH' .1
beautiful. producti'v{' garden." hac
"C gro" more than half of our
\egctablc) ·· ..\s a 'anat1on on th1.,
recipe, . troot uggested adding
green peppers that have mannJtt·d
with the eggplant. and addmtt
tomatoes JUSt before sen 1ng
For< h1cken Breasts" 1th C11nger
Dressing. troot suggested manna t-
ing the meat .. for at least four hours.
1deall). so the lime JUlt'l' and
Tabasco ha'e a chante to permt·atc
the chicken ·· He cauuont·d the
class 10 "'atch the amount of nil
USl'U "hlle sauteing. and Jd\ •'>l'd
using as ht tie 3'i po'l'i•ble. e'>JX'l'1all)
for d1ctl'r'i
The (11nger Drc'ic;mg call\ tor "un
't uen l 1ng. which tan he pun.ha,ed
at a Chinese groet·r. <ilort·. or a
pinch of CUrT)' can be sub-.111u1ed
St wot seasoned the dre\smg v.11h
fresh dned basil from the C iolden
Door Dr) mg ) our o" n ht•rhs ,..,
l'J'>\ 10 do. he claim.., .. P1tl>. them
earl\ 111 lht• morning hetorl' 1hc 'un
gch hot Dr) them t\\O d,l\., 111 tht·
'ihaJe Then put them in .1 hrov. n
bag. bin" up the hag. ue 11 do'>ed.
and puneh some holeo; in 11 I I.mg 11
1n a draft for about two month\ Thl·
herh' arc then read' to u..e ..
\1n>1't l'\plained that (H1IJl·n
Door lhl'llb arc allov.ed ,.lnt'U'
l·alt1nl' counts. '>O those Jllm,ed
morr ''tll be sent'd the ( omhrl'Jd
< hil1 \erdc. "t\llh ht• ..a" 1-. "nutnt1onall+~'hd as a 'inur\ l' ,,,
co mpk\ larboh,dra1es ..
H ·~ M1'<l'd (irairi .. SIJe-d"h 1, Jn
equalh good source "itroot m1\e.,
hrown and "h•IC' nee. hark' red
"'hl'at Jnd a lmlc millet Hl·rh., .ind
'Pll'l''> are added. and then the
ml\turr 1s simmered in '>omc
liquid
.. \1 ilkt 1sa stapk in .\fma ·· 'i.3~'
Stroot "hut in ·\mcnt·a 11 "nrn<.th
sen t'd t<' birds ..
Thl· l·hcf belie' e<. hou1llon u1h<.·<,
should be a' 01dcd bc."rau\C "thl''
are 'iU tu II of salt. MS<. . ell 11 'uu
"ant 10 appro\lmatl· a h<1u1llon
cube.". use a whole' onion that ha'
bc."cn p1crt't'd all around "•th "hole clO\ e'> ••
FM J natural. llN "\3l(lnc dl'""cn
trnut makC'S Banana Ile < ream
Ped nix banana). dip them 1n
lemon 1u1ce. and frce1e for a da'
Dm'.' them into a blender and blend
along "Ith ~lffi(' orange 1u1re -
about 11 • cups orange 1u1H· lnr
t>ven .i l Ufl'i of bananac;
Put lht' m1\turc hall.. 1n tht·
freoer for about an hour and then
~n e "The th id.er 111s, the better ..
\3"-\1root "It '>hould ha\t~ the
conl>IStenl\ of ICC cream ..
.\II of · 1roo1 '<i fa' orate low-
\ alone rec1pc-' arc cullcued in the
"( 1olden Door Cool hook The
( rreenang ot -\menca." "'nnen an
I 4 2 h' Stroot and Dchorah zdt··
I\ o" ner oft he Golden Door
· Here an:-st1nit• nf the re\·~'-
LIMESTONE LETTl CE
WITH MARINATED EGGPLANT
2 medium-sited eggplant,
trimmed and pared
2 onions sliced in ring
l tablespoon garlic
2 tablespoons dr)' oregano
•,cup lemon juice
•, cup virgin olh e oil 2
tablespoons olive oil for "attr
'1 teaspoon ground pepper
4 tablespoons coarsely chopped
Italian parsle)"
'~ cup ebopped black olives
Limestone or buuerleaf lettuce
to line salad plates
Alfalfa sprout and red pepper
slices for garnish
\li\.l' e-(l.g.planl in ro·unJ,, ahoul
-inrh 1htt'k In pan hrnl .. :ll'l<Yfff'~
lJuan' v.a1er and 2 1ahlcc;poN1'
uh' c oil \\ ht•n \\Jlt'r ,., boiling
adJ l'Urlan1 ""n'"· kt h<'11 2 "' l
m1nulc'i untal ll'nder l hen pat Jn
llO l\n~el
P11ur a little l"lltq· nil in tht
~•1t11m of a ..alad Otl\\ I and lint·
"11h eggpl.rnt ~pnnl..le ol lemt1n
1u1t r nit' l' 01 I. oreµ no hlaci..
ix·pper. µrill. Oh\CS. l hOpfX•d
par;k, anJ nmon nng Repeat
until all the t-Uplant and other
ingredients arc used < (l\ er bo" I
"1th plastll wrap and mannate in
rl'fngerator all da\
l in<" \&lad plates "1th lettuce.
add c~plant ...alad and gam1r,h
Jttracl1,ch "'Ith coprnut\ and re-d
fX'pfl('r cotr1p' Serve 1mmt•d1a1rl\
\en cc; 4
CHICKEN BREA .. T
WITH Gt GER DRE. ING
(Pleaee .ee LOW CAL/C2)
Michael Stroot caution• cla .. to use a• lttUe oil u poealble
while etir-fmna Chicken Breuta wt.tit Otncer Dre-tna Al
left, be qurctlyCfiope onion• for aamlah.
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= LUNCHEON ENTREES MEMORABLE •.•
From Cl
4 bard coolred e111. coarsely
chopped
•t. cup cbopped red onion
1.4 cup diced cucumber
Sautc shrimp m oil with prhc:
remove shnmp and rcfngerate.
Remove leaves from Romaine:
: reserve hearts. Arrange leaves on
salad plates.
Coarsely chop rl'served hearts.
Toss together cooled rice and all
ingredients. except shrimp; re-
frif erate. Serves 4.
Black olives can be substituted.
I tablespoon Dljoa·style mus·
ta rd
1 teaspoon ancho vy paste
I tH1poon dried oregano
I tta1poon dried basil
Ya teaspoon salt
11• te11poon pepper
1 te11poon. dried cblve1
Combine all dressing ingredients
thoroughly. Pour over salad; toss
gently. Divide salad evenl y on 4
plates. Top with 4 shrimp. 'crve
cold.
flaked
3 cups water
4 c ups blueberries
Cu1tard
3 e111
Ya cup cream of coconut 'I• cup flour
\\cup 1u1ar
'4 cup le mon Julee
1 teaspooot fresh lemon rlDd,
chopped
~ te11pooa mace
2 cups whipping cream .
BLUEBERRY AND COCONUT Cook rice and coconut in water
Dre11lng RICE PUDDING according to package directions. In ~ cup ve1etable oil 2 cups CaUforala long grain rice greased 4-quart souffie dish. layer 2
thla combination of Iona ara1n rice and ahrlmp. 1 tablespoon lemon Julee 1 Ya cups coconut, prepared and cups cooked n ee with 2 cups
------------------------------------------------.~:__---------------. blu.eberries. . .
Combine custard ingredients;
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LocaJly Grown
Ripe
wllerries
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Serve Anytime
$ 69
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Pncea EttectM "P"~ 18 24 1985
At Sef9'11i19y Sloret In Soutnem
C"1omla (•xoepf Cat&IN)
Selea in Retail Olwltttles Only
f\J I'
• ~ I .,. ' I • : .. • }•M 1 MIJIQVelllf' 81 TrlbuCO Mrwon v .. '°
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beat thoroughly. Pour 1/J custard
mixture over layered n ee and
blueberries. Rcp,eat procedure.
Cover last layer with I cup remain-
ing rice and custard.
Bake in preheated 350-degree
oven for 30-40 minutes or until
pudding is set. Garnish with
whipped cream, if desired. Serves
6.
County Fair
plans Wild,
Woolly time
for entrants
Professionals in culinary ans can
have a ··wild and woolly" time at
the Orange Coun ty Fair. provided
they register for competition.
Contest titles refl ect the fair's
thcme-.. lt's Wild and Woolly .. ~ -
either in its entirety or in part. such
as the "Gastronomically Wild Hors
D'oeuvres." a same-day contest for
professional chefs. caterers and
culi nary arts instructors.
Entries will be judged on orig-
inality of presentation and food
combinatio n, appearance, texture
and fla vor. Besides ribbons, win-
ners will receive gift certificates for
$75. first; $50. second; and $25.
third.
Cake decorators vie for SI 00, $75
and $50 gift certificates in the
"Woolly Good Cakes" competi-
tion. Entries will be judged on
originality. overall appearance and
neatness. use of tubes. difficulty of
tecltnique and correct display tcth-
nique.
Contestantf who want to. can
ofTer their cakes for sale in an
auction that will follow j udging.
Cakes requiring refrigeration can-
not be auctioned.
Chefs. teachers and students
com peting in the "Ewe Butter
Believe It" butter and tallow carv-
ing contest must enter sculptures
that depict some fo rm of the fair
theme. Entries will be jud$ed o n
balance. design. quality. originality,
workmanship and presentation.
Winners in the professional and
student divisions will receive silver
trays. carving sets and ribbons.
Second and third place finishers
will get sets of steak knives and
ribbons.
Waiters and waitresses may need
to practice tray-balancing for the
"No Sheepish Servitors" obstacle
contest. Each constestant will be
required to carry a tray with filled
glasses over a prescribed course.
ihc goal is to reach the fin ish line
first without spilling any of the
liquid. ~
More information and entry -
forms arc available at the fair's
entry office, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa 92626. phone 751 -3247
LOW CAL ...
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4 balf cblckeo breasts, booed,
skinned, defatted and cut lDto
Ya -lDcb pieces· 'I• cup llme Julee
Few drops Tabasco
Ya c up bot ginger dre11lDg
(recipe f ollow1)
I tablespoon sesame oil
I tablespoon arrowroot, diluted
I cup sbltake mu1lilre>om1, stems
removed, sliced thin
'1'a cup green onions, cut lD 1-lDcb
Ions strips
Ya cup red pepper, cat In 1-lncb
Ions strips
Marinate chicken in lime juice
and Tabasco. In heavy skillet heat I
tablespoon sesame oil. Drain
chicken breast and stir-fry 2-3
minutes. Cover and le t simmer for
several minutes until almost done.
Add mushrooms and ainger
d ressing. Let bubble and thicken
with diluted arrowroot. Blanch
pepper and onions and sprinkle
over top. Serve immediately. Ser-
ves 4.
Gln1er Ore11lD1
i teaspoons low sodium soy
sauce
I '1'a tableapooDI rice vl•e&•r
I "' tablespoons red wlae
vinegar
Ya cup frttb 1tager, coarsely
cbopped
l teaapooa dried baall
I teaspoon San Yuen Lln1 (carry
coadlmeat1) (optional)
I tablespooa water
i tea•(M>OH boaey
·I clove 1arllc
'-'t Clp peaa1t oil
3Jend at high peed, addma
peanut 011 'llowly .
SHRIMP MOUSSE
ELEGANT YET
EASY TO MAKE
The expencnced hostess has a lot of tricks up her sleeve. When
unexpected gucstsamve. !>he can whip upa supperthat'sgood and
nourishing.
And when the occasion calls for 1t, she can deliver a spectacular meal
without bankrupting the food budget. A combination of planning and
making the best possible bu)'S an the market is the bas1!> for success 1n -
keeping standards high but costs reasonable.
In the market now arc plump, succulent grapefruit to add sunshine
flavor to meals. Use this good fruit buy in Shrimp and Grapefruit Mousse.
an exceptional party luncheon or supper dish.
Served in trimmed grapefruit shells, its elegant looks belie the fact that
it's easil y prepared. The no-cook recipe means the dish can be made ahead
and chilled to leave the hostess free to mangle with her guests.
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Diet:controls b,ood sugar leveJ
Dta6etics improve on h igh complex
carboh ydratC,htgh flberf orinula
Editor·~ Note: This 1s the filth inn
senesof columns explorin.1 dietary
fiber -one of the most imponant
nutntion issues of the '80s -and
i ts cflect upon your health and well-
being.
There's good news for some
diabetics. Up until now, too man y
carbohydrates have been con-
sidered a "no-no." Recent research.
however, has shown that diabetic
patients can better control blood
sugar levels when they increase
complex carbohydrates and de-
crease fats in their diet.
Dr. James W. Anderson. M.0.,
an endocrinologist and professor of
med icine and clinical nutnuon at
the University of Kentucky College
of Medicine. has conducted several
studies with d iabetic patients using
a high complex carbohydrate-high
fiber diet (HCF diet). The resufts
have been outstanding when pa-
tients followed his recommended
dietary changes.
"Every patient we treated with
the HCF diet has gamC'd some
improvement in his or her diabetes.
and those with the adult.onset type
ha ve had the best results. We ha ve
been ·able to d1scon11nue insulin
therapy in 18 out of 20 patients
taking less than 25 units of insulin a
day. fn 15 patients who were taking
between 25 and 40 units. sligh tly
more than half iWere able to stoP.
taking their insulin aho$ether. '
repo. rts Dr. Anderson in his book
'"Diabetes.··
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How docs a high compl
carboh )drate-h1ih fiber diet w<>r
This 1!1 sull an acuve area
research and not all of the answc
urc known. However, 11 appears that wh
foods high in co mpl 1
carbohydrates {pasta. for cxamp
are eaten with dietary fiber. blo•
sugar levels do not increase as mu
as \hey do when simple sugars a
eaten. The fiber may slow down t
b o d y's absorption •
carbohydrates. or mediate tt
respo nse by some oth
physiolo1cal means. In fact Dr Anderson·s re
ommendaiions go hand-in-glo
with the U .. Dletary Guidehn
for Americans: I) cat a variety
foods: ~)maintain ideal weight:
avoid too much fat. saturated I
and cholesterol: 4) cat foods WI
adequate starch and fiber: 5) avo
too much sugar: 6) avoid too muc
sodium.and 7)1fyoudrink.dosq
moderation.
Dr. Anderson's high compk
carboh)drate-h1gh fiber diet 1s
wholesome du:t for everyon
Whole gra in t'erea ls and brca<.1
dncd beans and other leguml·
frullS and vege tables will supp
needed co mplex carbohydrates an
dietary fiber. Fish. poult ry and low fat da11
products meet protein needs wit
moderate amounts of fat. YOl
ph ysician or dietitian will wor
with yo u in establishing a health
eating plan that's nght for you.
Fruits. vcgetabks. whole gra1
breads and ce reals and legume
provide both water soluble an
water 1nsolublc dietary fiber. But.
1s the water soluble t)pe that seem
to help regulate the body's use <
sugar. Oats and dried beans such a
pinto or k1dnc) beans arc cxcellcn
sources of water soluble fiber. Oat
arc alo;o one of the most vc rsatil
grains.
T T) a steaming bowl of oatml'a
wtth frl'sh fruit (o get the day off to.
nourishrng. high fiber start. But
don·t stop there-. Oat flour. cas1l:
prepared b) gnnding oats in ;
blender or food processor. addc; ; "----------------------r-----------------------r------------------------.1 null) flavor and heart) texture t<
breads. Ground oat fl our alf)<
th1ckenc; soups. stews and pud
dings. and forms a crunchy bread
ing on fish fillets and ch1cker
cutlets
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FIRM TENDER GREEN
LARGE
ARTICHOKES
3Cr.fA
Tl) toasting quick or old fashion·
cd oats and use in place of brcac
crumbs on top of casseroles anL
cookrd 'egetablcs. When added tc
a vegetable casserole such as ltahar
Zucch1n1 Bake. untoastcd oats con·
tribute ex tra d1.,.1dcnds in,the form
of protein. seven B vttamins anJ
nine minerals.
CRUNCHY APP LE CRISP
4 cups peeled sliced apples 'I• cup water or apple juice
4 teaspoons brown sugar
substitute or fi rmly packed
brown sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
~. teaspoon ciD11a mon
'11 cup oats (qok k or old fashion-
ed, uncooked)
2 tablespoons chopped walnuts
l tablespoon brown sugar
substitute or firmly packed
brown sugar
l tablespoon soft vegeta ble oil
margarine, melted
Combine apples. water. brown
, sugar substitute, lemon Juice and
cinnamon: toss lightl y to coat
apples. La yer on bottom of 8-inch
square glass baking dish.
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Com-
bine oats. nuts and brown suga r
substitute. Add margarine: mix
well. Sprinkle over apples. Bake
about 30 minutes or until apples
arc tender and toppmg 1s lightly
browned. Serve warm or chilled. 4
servings.
ITALIAN ZUCCHINI BAKE
3 cups shredded zucchini
l tablespoon vegetable oil
Ya cup chopped onion
111, cups oats (quick or old
fashioned, uncooked )
•;, cup shredded pa rt skim
mozzarella cheese
•;, cop eag substitute or l egg
Ya teaspoon basil or oregano,
crushed
Ya teaspoon salt (optional)
l,ii teaspoon pepper
tr., cup tomato sauce
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Coat 8-
1nch square glass baking dish with
vegetable oil cooking spray or oil
lightly. Squeeze zucchini between
paper towels to remove excess
mo~turc. In small skillet, heat oil:
saute onion un til tender.
Transfe r lo large bowl. Add
zucchini and remaining ingre-
dients except tomato sauce; mix
well. Pour into prepared baking
dish. Spread tomato sauce evenly
over top. Bake 30 minutes. or until
heated throuah. 8 servings.
YELLOW RICE
i 14 cups wate r
l cup converted-type rice
1 te.1poon aaJt
~ teaspoon tarmertc
t tablttpooas batter
In a 1112..quan saucepan bring
water to a boi l, add rice. ~It.
turmeric and butter Sttr so thiu
turmeric colors tht' rice rvcnly and
huller melts. Bring to a boil. cover
tight!~ and ssmm,·r .'I) mi nutes.
Remme from heat .ind k t ~land
covered until all "dtl·r '" ab~orhcd
-~~ mtnt1h:!I. Serve :tt1)rrcr,-
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By DOROTHY WENCK UnrookcdJam doc'>n't keep a!i. 10 each cup ol whole strawbcmes .....,.1:~ II uc c....,....,.11........, we as cooke Jam. so 11 needs to be and bring the strawberry-sugar
stored in the freezer for longer term mixture 10 a full rolling 0011. Then
A s Orange County strawbcrnc!i. storage or 1n the rcfrigi:rator 1f it's to put the mixture through a food mill co~e into full production you'll be be eaten within a few weeks. or strainer to remove s<>mc of the seeing them offered at "come on" • • • seeds. prices in markets and roadside QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: stands. Q. h It fa:Hlble to dry straw-Spread the mixture out into a
b I If .. Id d 1/ 16-inch thick layer on a flat Try to buy npe, i'.r"sh •traw-err es, an 10, aow wou you o 1 1 ~ " It? '>urface,forexampleajelly rollpan.
bemes bc~au~e once they're picked A . Our drying guide for frum covered with plastic film. (Use tape
strawberries npen very little. If yo u does not include strawbemcs and I to hold the 'film tightly over the hold unripe strawberncs at room d d 1..~ d surface.) Cover the fruit wuh temperature. they're likely lo soften suspect ne straw~mes woul cheesecloth to keep it clean. and spoil ralhcr than become more not be a very desirable product. tasty. You m1sh1 instead make straw-Place the pan in the sun and allow
berry fruit leather. · the leather to dry. It may ta ke 20-24
Rich red color ha s alwa ys been a To do 11. add I tablespoon sugar hours to dry, depending OQ !!le
clue to '.ipe berries. However, one .-----------------------new vancty grown in Orange Coun-
ty may ha ve while "shoulders ..
early in the season but the rest of the
berry will be npe.
This vanety and other new one\,
developed to have bet~er storage
and sh1pp1ngqual1t1e~. ha ve a more
··crunchy" texture when npe than
the standard strawberry.
The tex ture of strawbemes 1s
very deli cate when they're fu ll y
ripe. so it's a real challenge to
growers to produce npe flavorful
bemos that won't be soft and
spoiled by the time )Ou bu y them.
sun'i. heat Take the pan an when the
sun goc down.
If the weather 1$ not sunny
enoua.h for outdoor drying. you can
dry tlie leather (not covered) an a
very low oven (140 d~ ) Wlth
1he door cracked open 2-6 inches. In
the oven. fruit leather will dry an 4
to 5 hours.
Properly dried fruit leather will
be sti cky to the touch. but wall peel
easil} from the pla tic. Roll the
dned frull with the plastic into a
lose roll and store an freezer or
refrigerator. for long-term storage,
or at room temperature for use
within a few month . ••• Q .•• It ,.. .... lo rreeu WMM
strewberriet wtttaoet Hpr't ·
A. Ye , frenina strawbemcs
whole as an easy way to prcsttVc
them Ju t spread the bemcs out,
one layer deep, on a flat surface such as a cook.je sheet and frcn.c. When
they're froztn, put them in a heavy
plastic freezer bag.
Bernes f roun without sugar tend
to ha ve a more mushy texturt than
those foun with sugar~ it's best to
eat them while they're sull pan1ally
frozen. or use them 1n coplc.ed
dishes. Eat them within 3 to 4
They are easily damaged when
handled. or even when the) press
against the plast1(' basl-..cts they're
packed in. In the last few years.
most markets haH· added plastic.
vented covers on the baskets to (CHATIAUUI ANO)
·protect the berries from being
handled by consu mers.
Mold 1s another enemy. Bernes
that arc overnpe or damp will mold
quickl y. especiall y at room
temperature. This 1s why it's im-
portant to rcf rigeratc them without
washing them. If you prefer the
flavor of warm berncs. refrigerate
them until an hour or so before
serving ume 10 f)rcscrvc their
texture. I COUNTRY PRIDI
WHOLI P•YI• LIGS
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CHICKEN La. •
COUNTRY P•IDI
P•YI• DRUMS
FAMll V PACK 79 SOUTHERN
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freae It wtdiMI ee •"'• ll llnlT
A. Yes. thubut> ml)' be 'oecbd
raw, but will ketp benei ColOr ud
flavor if blancbcd in boilina wMer
for I minute. Coot the pu ill ice
ater or cold nan.Una waeer tlaen
pack rhubatb in freezer conw.en:
You can also ~ bfUc:Md or
raw rbubar1> with syrup. Cover
rhubarb in (recur conwnen wilb.
40 percent syrup -3 CUl'l IUPI' to 4
cups water -that has been boiled
and chilled.
The tender tcxturl· is a problem I
when frec1ing. too. fhe ice crystals
formed in freezing brea k down the I
1ex1ure so that fully defrosted
berries are unpleasantly mush). So
the recommendation is to eal
berries while they're sttll partiall y I-lb. Pkg.. R~ or nude
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..... MY SCALLOH LB 3A9 8-0z Pkg .. Sk1nlen
FARMER JOHN PORK LINKS EA .• s• frozen.
Adding sugar when freezing ber·
nes helps maintain texture, but us
sweetness covers up flavor. ugar
also adds calones. but sugar
substilutes don't protect the tex ture·
as we!I as sugar docs.
When prepanng ·fresh. straw-
bemes. ~avoid adding. sugar until
Just before sen ing time to preserve
the tcxt1i1re. -With fresh berries.
sugar tentjs to draw the Juice out ol
the berries and causes the deli cate I
cells to collapse.
When eaten without high-calorie
Real strawberT) lo,crs don't add
sugar or an) thing else to thl'1r j berries. They prefer to cat them as-
is. as freshly picked as possible.,
extras such as sugar. cream. ice ----------~----.....
cream . pie crust. shortcake or cakl'. I
strawberries are an outstand ing
nutritional bargain.. They arc low 1n
calorics and.high 1n vitamin C and
potassium and also give you worth·
wh1k amounts of iron and B
v11am1m..
Thus. I 0 large 'itrawbernes. con·
taming only 35 caloncs. will fulfill
your day's need for vitamin C. So
thev co uld take the place of your
breakfast orange juice as a vitamin
C source.
When strawbemcs arc plentiful
and low cost. many people lik e to
prescvc them. The best method.
which captures their fla vor but
avoids the mushy texture problem,
1s to make freezer Jam.
In thi s method. the berries are nol
cooked. so you need to use almost
twice as much sugar as you would
for cooked Jam. L1qu1d or pow-
dered pectin and lemon juice also
are needed to thicken the Jam. You
will find a reci pe for freezer Jam
packaged with the pectin.
Since sliced berries tend to float
in this type of jam. you ma) prefer
to part1all> puree them in a blender
or food processor first.
You can also make this type w11h
less sugar af you bu) the special
pecttn that has been developed to
thicken with less sugar.
Cooking
with class
Tarla Fallgattcr wall gi ve two
food demonstratio ns next week.
Cc.cam of Fresh Asparagus Soup.
Grilled Stuffed Saratoga Lamb
Chops. Pommes Anna (cnspy
potato cake). and Strawberry
Hazelnut Torte will be her Spring-
time Dinner menu on Tuesday at
6:30 p.m.
Her class will be held at Mr.
Favonte Things Cooking Schoo .
14370 Culver Dnvc, Irvine. phone
552-022 1. Fee is $20.
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Chicken dishes-
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The bount) of America's heart-
• land prodoccd some of the heartiest
fare of the nation's cuisine -and
some of the tastiest.
The National Broiler Co"nc1l's
coast-to-coast survey of how
America cooks chicken also re-
vealed that chicken dishes in this
region are often navored by the
ethnic ongin of the cook.
Fresh vegetables from lush gar-church suppers, both popular in the
dens, an abundance of dairy prod-Midwest.
ucts and appetites whetted by To serve smaller families. it can
severe weather and outdoor farm be divided into two casseroles and
work have all influenced Mid-one frozen for later use.
western cookery. Like chicken dishes in all parts o{
Chicken Fricassee has long been the nation that have become in-
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culent simmered chicken flavored cuisine, those of the .
with h~rbs and spices is ~erved on ' been adapted, changed a.nd im-
hot biscuits topped with ricl\ proved upon by genera.lions of
b · k ' cooks. Today's versions might even
c IC en gravy. be better than the original.
Another regional favorite, prob-
ably· with a German ancestry, is
C hicken 'n' Noodles. This recipe is
ideal for large famil y gathenngs or
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
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1 te11poon paprika
1 tea1poon chopped f re1b
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8 bot bakln& powder blscait1
In shallow dish, mix together
flour. paprika, parsley, celery salt
and pepper. Place chicken, one
piece at a time, in flour mixture.
dredging to coat on all sides;
reserve 3 tablespoons of remaining
flour mixture.
In Dutch oven. place shortening
and melt over medium-high
temperature. Add chicken and
cook, turning, about 10 minutes
until brown on all sides. Drain
chicken on paper towels. Reduce
temperature to medium, add onion
and cook. stirring, about 3 minutes
or until onion is almost trans-
parent.
Add reserved 3 tablespoons of
the flour mixture and continue to
stir until brown, about 2 minutes.
Slowly add chicken broth and bring
to boil. Boll about 2 minutes; add
bay leaf and rosemary.
Return chicken to pan, reduce
temperature to low. cover and cook
about 30 minutes or until fork can
be inserted in chicken with ease.
(Prepare biscuits while chicken
cooks.) Split hot biscuits in hlltf and
serve fncassee over biscuits. Makes
4 ser.vings.
CHICKEN 'N' NOODLES
1 broiler-fryer chicken, cooked,
1klued, boned and broken into
large pieces
4 tablespoon• butter
8 ounces fresb maahroom1,
1Uced
1 small onion, minced
4 tableapoons flour
Ya te11poon dry maatard
1 le11poon 11lt
~ te11poon freahly ground pep-
per
1 tea1pooo chopped fresh
pauley
t caps chicken broth
l cup wbole milk
I cup 1oar cream .
t tabletpoon1 German wbite
wlne
1 cup cubed 1harp chee1e
J package (8 oucea) medium
eu noodlea, cooked according
to packa1e ln1tnct10D1
% cup 1llvered almond1, toasted
In large frypan, place butter and
melt over medium temperature.
Add mushroms and onion: stir and
cook about 5 m inutes. In small
bowl. mix together flour, dry mus-
tard. salt, pepper and parsley; stir
into vegetables and cook until
slightly brown. about 2 minutes.
Add broth and continue stirring
until bubbly and smooth, about 3
minutes. Slowly add milk. heating
until thickened, about 2 minutes.
Stir in cooked c hicken. sour cream
an<!-~tne~hea.! 2 minutes. Do 09t
·• w}:to ooil. · r
... Remove from heat and stir in
-dtee~cubes a nd cooked noodles:
pour mixture into 3-quan baking
dish. Sprinkle with almonds and
place in 350-degree oven for about
45 minutes. Makes 8 servings.
CHILI PLUS
3 ~-ounce package chill mix, 1ee
Note
4-oance can chopped green
chllles, andralned
10~-ounce can red kidney
bean1, undralaed
17-ouce can '!hole kenel corn,
drained
Shredded 1barp Cheddar cbee1e
Hot corn bread
Make up chili mix according to
package directions. (You 'II need to
have on hand the 2 pounds bttf and
8-ounce can tomato sauce called
for.) Add green chilies. kidney
beans and com : stir welt and reheat.
Serve in wide soup bowls: pass
cheese an.d com bread. Makes 2
generous quans.
Note: The chili mix we used
contains around cha Ii pepper, masa
flour, comino-orepno, salt, onion,
garlic. red pepper and paprika.
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Just as their names 1uuett
Triple Citrus Tea Tempter, F~tlve
Fru-Tea Froth and Peach Melba
T ca Shake arc loaded with fresh
fru it and lots of wonderful tea flavor.
Triple Ci.trus Tea Tempter i1 a
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fru 11. slices and tea accented with
'Pngs of mint.
Strawberries, cantaloupe and tea
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Orewcd tea, le mon juice, ltrtW·
bemes. ca ntaloupe and ice in a
hlcndcr to create this frosty concoc-
tion.
A favorite summer dcssen can
now become a favorite sprinatime
heverage in Peach Melba Tea
\hake. The traditional flavors of
peaches and raspberries arc
hlcndcd with brewed tea and ice
rream for a creamy sensation.
FESTIVE FRU-TEA FROTH
t "ii cups boutn1 water
6 four-aided tea ba11
Va cup auaar
1 tablespoon freab lemon Julee
4 "ii cups halved rlpe straw·
berries (about 2 plnt1)
.1 medium ripe cantaloupe, cat
lnto tblrd1
7 Va cups cru1bed lee•
In teapot, pour boilina water
over 1ca baas; cover and brew S
minutes. Remove tea bags. Stir in
sugar and lemon juice; chill.
For every four servings, in 5-cup
blender, combine >/4 cup tea mix-
tu re. l 1h cups strawberries, 1;,
cantaloupe and 21/2 cups crushed
ice: process at high speed until well
blended. Garnish, if desired, with
additional fruit. Makes 12 ( 10
ounce) servings.
•substitution: Use 6 cups ice
eUbcs (about 48}. For every four
servings. add 2 cups ice cubes
(about 16). one at a time. and
proce~s '.s above. . _ ....
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THICK SLUSH ;-·~e ~112. cl!ps
(about 21/4 pounds) frozen stra~
bcnics and 33/4 cups (about 11/4
pounds) frozen melon balls; omit
ICC.
For every four servings, in S-cup
blender. combine >/4 cup tea mix-
ture. I 1h cups frozen strawberries
; and J 1/4 cups frozen melon balls;
process as above. Makes 3 (I 0
ounce) servings.
TRIPLE CITRUS
TEA TEMPTER
1 1,.c, quarts bolllng water
t four-aided tea ba11
""cup aufar
1 "" cup1 reab squeezed oran1e
Julee (about 4 medium )
1 tablespoon freab lemon
1 small orapee, 111.~d
l llme, 1Uced
Few mint 1prlg1
In teapot, pour boiling water
over tea bags: cover and brew 5
minutes. Remove tea bags: stir in
sugar and cool.
In large pitcher. co mbine tea
with remaining ingredients: chill.
Serve wit h ice and garn ish, if
desired , with additional fresh fruit
and mint. Makes about 6 servings.
PEACH MELBA TEA SHAKE
4 a,.c, cups bollln1 water
7 four-aided tea bags
a,; cup au1ar
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'-Back in the 1950s and 1960s
Patricia Murphy's Candlelight res-
We were. of course, careful to place
the pears cavity side up in the ring
mold.
If you want to garn ish the mold
with extra pear hJhc:<o. )Ou'll m•t•J
to ha ve anothl'r I 6·uuncc can on
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There you could order elegant
American "tearoom food" in
charming settings.
The restaurants were fou nded
and run by Patricia Murphy. an ·
ex traordinarily energetic and re-
sourceful woman who as a young
girl came to New York from
Newfoundland.
Although she began her res-
taurant career in Depression days,
she "slugged away" and won suc-
cess on her own.
In 1961 Patricia Murphy wrote a
book called "Glow of Candlelight"
(long out of print) telling the story of
her life. her adventures in gardening
and her food secrets.
The food secrets consist of
recipes and menus used in her
restaura nts and residences in New
York and Florida.
One recipe. Coffee Pearadise. is
as appropriate now as 1t was when
she served 1t. years ago in her own
ho me. It's a delicate dessen whose
ingredients are easy to have on
hand and to put toaether.
PATRICIA MURPHY'S
COFFEE PEARADISE
I i.bleapoon uanavored 1elatln
2 i.bleapoon cold coffee e i.ble1poon1 111ar
1 cup bot 1tro11 coffee
Ii\ cup pear 1yrap
6 to e canned pear balve1
1 cup beavy cream, wbJpped
Ii\ teaspoon va.nllla
of\cn aclatin in cold coffee; add
sugar. Pour hot coffee over all and
stir until dissolved. Add pear.
syrup. ArranJe pear halves in
bottom of 10-mch rina mold. Add
part of 1clat1n mix ture to depth of
about 1h inch; chill. Chill remalnina
aelatin mbtturc until sliahtly
thickened.
Whip cream and vanilla
totcthcr; fold. into remainina
aclatin mixture. Sp0on into rina
mold; chill until finn . Unmold on
scrvina platter. Serve with ad·
ditional whipped cream if d .
Note: When we tried this recipe
we used a S1h-cup rina mold and 6
pcir hal vct from ii 16-ounce can.
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-C8 Orange Coast DAILY PltOT/Wedonday, April 17. 1985 z-uco:
Spinach,· carrots provide
unexpected inenu drama
Fresh v~ggtesgtve
lasagna and cake
nutritiona l boost
Today's heahh<onsc1ou~ Amcn-
<:ans are prepanng more and more
natural. nutrittQus d1<.hl's for all
occasions. including entertaining.
ExpeAl} seasoned spcc1aht1es using
fresh fruits and "cgetables offer
color drama as well a., nutncn1s and
arc increasingly prcfem .. ·d by guem
for party fare,
.\ hghl version of a well-known
cntrce and a·surc-to-pll'ase des\en, J
ho th of which can be made a da\
11head. are featured here. ·
Spinach and a carclul blend ol
herbs star in Fresh Vcgt·tabk
Lasagna. For ma \1m um na\Or and
nu1ri11on , the United rrl·sh Fruit
and Vegetable Asscx·1at1un 'la)s 10 I
look for spinach w11h clean, frl·sh
leaves I hat ha"c a good. grl·c n color.
Spinach is lov. 1n calont''i -one
cup raw. chopix·d spinach ha\ onl~
32 calones and pro" 1dcc,' itam 1 ns .\
and C as v.ell as iron to the thet.
Year-round a"a1lahllll\ of fresh
spinach makes Fn.''>h Vegclabk
Lasagna perfect for an~ o,ca\on
Carrot-Pear Bundi ( akl' 1s an
espec1all) mo1<,t "ana11on of
belo' ed carrot call.e ~tudded with
crunchy walnut bit\ a nd plump
raisi ns. the dellc1ou'I dessert will
casil)' find a place 1n kids' lunch
boxes 1fthere art' an\ kftoH~rs.
Carrots art' an excclknt source of
vitamin I\. esscnual for normal
growth an children and good '1swn
and health} 'ikin and hair in aduhs
1
Tasty and eas) on the waistline at
about 45 calones per cup "hen
grated, carrots should be .a deep
orange to insure they have lots of
Oavorful goodness.
In the cake, they arc coupled in an
unusual way.wi th pears that should
be full y npe for this use.
FRESH VEGETABLE LASAGNA
2 pounds loose fresh spinach or 2
packages ( 10 ounces each) fresh
spinach
•;, cup butte r or ma rgarine
1 la rge onion, chopped (l cup)
'ft pound fresh mushrooms,
sliced (2 cups)
3 cloves garlic, minced
•, cup flour
2 •, cups milk
1 •, teaspoons dried leaf or-
egano, crumbled
a, teaspoon salt
I tablespoon chopped fresh basil
or '>'a teaspoon dried leaf basil,
crumbled •1, teas poon pepper
2 large eggs,. lightly beaten
'ft cup gra ted Pa rmesan cheese
12 pound lasagna noodles,
cooked, drained
2 large ripe tomatoes. thinl y
sliced , divided
I pound ricotta cbee'<e
1'2 pound monarella cheese,
thinly sliced
Wa!ih and trim hca'' <.tcm' from
spinach. In large pm. '1l'<im <,p1nat'h
J to 4 minutes. D rain ~4ut·e1c out
excc\s water: chop In mcd1um
saucepan ml'lt huller '>•lllll' onion
mushroo m'> and garlil until onion\
arc translucent ~t1rin llu H ( ooll. I
minute
Remo\ c Imm tw.11 < 1r.1d11.111'
'it1r 1n mdll..11reg.J111l ,,i11 b.t\ll .inJ
peppt'r Return t•, lw.11 ,11r l on-,
stantly. until ml\t1ir1· h111f, and 1 ·
th1ckenc;. Stir a l11tll· of till' hqt I
sauce into the t'l.IJ!' rl'ltirn egg
mixtun.· to th\.' '"uu· < 0111<. I
minute longer 1,t1mng l • .n.,tJntl~
Stir in Parmesan l ht't''l'
Spread a thin l,1~n 111 '·•UH' in a
I J x 9-inch \hallo\\ h.1~ 111~ dl\h.
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dle'I
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sp1 nach C .,, L'f "-r1 h h.d I 1 ht•
tomato \l1n·-.. all th · r il lltt.1 l ht't'\L'
and half the \lit1•d rl11>//.Hl'll,1
Ui:ycr rcma1n1ng n1111dln 1t1rn.ito
site<'\ and '><11a·1· I n p "'1th
monardla 'llitc\
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oven I 'I minute\ I n111\t1 h.1h· 211
minut<.''i longer nr 1111111 hnt .ind
buhhl\ I l'l \l,1nd I' rnrnutl''
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HOT CHICK EN SALAD
21'1 cops diced I•, inch 1 <'ooked
chicken
2 cup~ diced f 1 1 inch 1 t•f'lt'r~
•, cup llnely chopped onion
1, c up finely cboppt>d r hutnf''t
~, rup mayonnalst>
I tablespoon lemon jukt'
CARROT-P EAR BUNDT CAKE
4 medium carrot!i, fiQe ly
shredded (1 1'11 cups)
2 medium-slit> ripe pears, pa red
and cor ed
2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
· 1, teaspoon ground nutmeg
4 large eggs
112 cµp s sugar
3·.a cup vegt>table oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 ,. c up r aisins
3'.a cup chopped walnuts
'hrcd carrots. !>l't aside. Cut
pears in quarters. puree in blender
or foutl processor until smooth. Set
aside. Sift together Oour, baking
soda. baking powder. cinnamon
and nutml'g. In large mixer bowl
beat eggs· add sugar. 011 a nd vanilla.
Beat until smooth.
.\t lov. ~peed. add df) ingredients
ahernatrl) "1th carrots and pears
Fold 1n raisins and nut'>. poon
baller into a greased and 11oured 4-
inch bundt pan Bake in a :150-
dcgrn· U\'Cn 40 to 45 manutl'S, until
cake spring~ back "'hen touched
lightly \.\1th fin gcr11ps. Mall.e<.: I <i to
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Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT /Wednnctay, Aprll 17. 1945
Baby vegetables updated
11·~ fun to combtne one ot the texture contrast that 1~ both un·
world'' oldest fruits with the newest usual and delicaou~
development Ir) product -bab)' Yam lover wall adore Yam-Date
vegetables. Souffic. loaded with v1u1man A.
One delectable combination 15 iron. po&as Jum and n1ac1n . with
baby carrots. Granny Smith apple practically no fat or sodium
slices and California dates. Even if SPRING SIDE DISH
you don't see the baby carrots in l cap baby carrots or sliced
your market yet, a traditional carrot reaular carrots
cut in slices will do very nicely and 1 medium to large apple, prefer· at much less cost. = ably Granny Smllb or Pippin
Fine restaurants arc serving more I cup pitted date1, balved
and more appetizers at room lengtbwl1e
temperature in.order to bnng out i,., tea1pooowt
the na vors. The next tame you make 1 tea1poon grated lemon peel
a vegetable mannade, try adding 1 tablnpoon lemon juice
Wash c.arrot . scrape and slice if
nec:c sary. Cut UD-peeled apple in
bite ue chunks. Cut dateS in haJf.
Mix h&htly and put in a small to
medfom-sia casserole. Btend re-
mainina 1nared1e01s and sprinkle
over carrot!!. and fruit.
Microwave: Cover with lid or
plasuc film and microwave 4112 to S
'min'utes. Carrots will be tender
cmp. contrasung to the apple and
dates.
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Steaming: Add 2 tablespoons
wa.1.U to the ingredients and steam.
rov~red. for 8 to 10 mmutes oveT
lo~ heat. A heavy saucepan with a
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Ille) ,
~., tea1poon salt
Pepper to taste, if desired
'• teaspoon natme1
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'•cup bot milk
l cup cllopped dates
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I aside. In a mixing bowl. mix at
medium speed the yams, Silt,
1 pepper, nutmeg and hot milk until
well blended. If the dates are a little
kQI), cook in •;, cup water, stirrina
constantl )r . until water 1s absorbed .
.\dd to potatoes and mix well .
.\dd egg yolks and beat until the
mixture 1s light. Remove from
m"cr and fold in stiffly beaten ea
v. h11ec; Spoon mixture into but-
tered cass.!rok or soufflc dish. Bake
at 475 degrees fo r 12 minutes or
unlll ltg.htl~ browned. Serve at
once
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up to adding the egg whites m
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, Fruit bread
adapted to
processor
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DE:.\R( E< IL\ .\fev. ~ear!> ago
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Bread v.11h raisins in 11 The recipe
t ailed tor m1\1ng b) hand. I tned
adapting 11 to the food processor.
but v.asn't succe!>sful Have you a
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1 Thl\O nh hand method we used was
' to knt.'ad rn the ra1s1ns called for
I alter 'IH' took the dough out of the
protl''>'>or Our processor loaf was
more compact than our hand-
rnethoJ one hut 11 had delicious
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I teaspoon salt
I large egg
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', cup raisins
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l ClO_ -· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Aprll 17, 1985
rape growers .e xplore new vat ielies,regioiiS
There 1s an c'<citcment an the
American wine indu 11'} th t 1s not
possible with foreign wanes. And
while ome of that excitement 1s
tukangplacc in Cuhforma, 111s by no
11leans rrstrn.·tcd to the Goldt'n
State.
JEllY
lw
win~. foothills of tht Great acrJmcnto ome of the amc gn.ipc~ rn1wd in It '~ a blend of Semi lion. Chen in
In the past year I have ta ted Valley. Perhaps l hould say .. re· the Loire arc being gro" n hcrt:. Blanc. French Colom bard and
world clas wines produced in too newed" f'l'iion. Pri or to Proh1bi-l'hcrc: 1s no aucmpt to make rare ·auv1gnon Blanc, and whale the
man) 111es to li st here. You can't tion. some 2.000 acre~ of vineyards and expensive wine'>. 1n\tcad the luncr grape makes up the lea t
buy mo\t of them outside their and more than 50 wineries were emphasis l!I on ound. honest wine'> percentage of the blend. lhlll i what
home states a& yet. but as pro· located 1n the area. of character for affordable. cvt.'r)'-it tastes like. It isn't often you can
dumon increases yo u will be able to fotal acreage had declined stead· day use at the table. f hc note that find a wine under S4 that dnnb like
buy them. . ti)' until a few new pioneers began follow demonstrate that thL·y havt.' S'1uvignon Blan_c sehll.ing f~r closer
There are now 40 states produc-replanting in the late '70!.. Among achieved what they '>t't out to to SI 0. Don't miss t is one.
I'm talking about nl'w winc'i and
wineries to <1ome degree. bu t morr
importantly about new regaon.s.
new places being disrnvered, seem·
ingly ev.ery da y, that ~m.· well su1tro
10 growing senous wine grapes.
Such cxpenmentallon and ex plo-
ration arc 'inuall) 1mposs1ble in
Europe Not onl~ 1~. there an
o' ersuppl~ of wam· from long-
c~tabli shed regions. whic h
eliminates any interest m explori ng
nrw locations, but many European
regions are so lightly regulated that
1t is nearly impossible to ~pen
ment with new or 'different grape
vanettes. that n:ughi produce-beuer
ing wmc. and 1n the coming decade those pioneers were the current accomplish. By the way, it gets its proprietary
there will be a real American wine owners of R.H. Phillips Vineyards R.H. P.bUllp• 1984 "Night name from the fact that the ,rapes
industry . California will probably & Winery. Harvest" White ($3. 75 or les5.): arc harvested in the cool of the niaht
alway produce the most wine. but Wisely. th ry stlccted jnlpe var-Mark this one in the ··best buy" tu insure frcl>hness and reduce the
the wanes of thel,S..new regions will ie t1es suited to their ch mate and category. and buy 11 by1he case. Just potenti al for ox1dat1on.
oon e"<c1tc )Our palate. soil, which just happens to be quite released. tt 1s the kind of budget· R.H. P hillip• 1983 Dry CbealD
One new region 1s the Dunnigan similar to thr Loire Valley of ,Medwinetosolvcthose"tax-man Blanc{SS): Many wines labeled Dry
MtU of Vole County. in the France. It 1s-no cotnC1den~ttra1 blues." Cbenl:') Blanc from North Coast
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1s. It 1s bone dry. there 1s some oak
presence. and there is a hint of
hcrbaceousness reminiscent of
Sauv1gnon Blanc. The wi ne is
BOT ·orm Gn OPIE
ENGUSHFREE MUFFINS
Von.. 6 Pkk
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You just get more.
SUPER -COUPONS
~JR~tiSTEAKS l8 398
BONELESS CUBE STEAKS 239 ~ King 8ffl L8
~~!-~.noCJ:tUCK RO~ 179
L~e.9.fL<>2~ ~~~F L8 169
~$2~ J'£~!H:1 , ~,EEF LB 169
BEEF rt7 CHUCK STEAK
8~ CUI. Tabl• Kina IC~n1er Cut Ao.Jt LB I 09) l 8 •
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id eally suited to accompanying a
wide range of foods (especially
shellfish). and would be ideally
suited 10 "by the glass" service in
restaurants. You might want to
think of 1t as a "poor man's F-ume
Blanc.··
R.H. Phillips 1983 Cbealn Blanc
($4.50): Aro ma and flavors arc
more in the melon mold. w1th a
sweetness level best descri bed as
off-d ry . It 1s more fruity than sweet.
and actually is more like what
others are calling "dry." Better
suited for casual consumption, and
will work well "ith chicken and
foods in creamv sauces.
The 1984 versions of these two
wines will be released sometime
this summer. and in both instances
are fleshier. fru itier wmrs. This is
not due to any change 1n wi ne-
making style. but 1s a result of
vintage conditions.
R.H. Pblllipt 1983 Sauvlpon
Blanc ($5.50): Note that even in the
case of this more hj&hly regarded
varietal. the price 1s still quite
modest. A gold medal winner at the
1984 Orangi: County Fair. the wine
can still be found in many retail
ou tlets. It is a great example of
balance. beiAg-ffl:le lO type without
~howi ng overt grassi ness or too high
an acid content.
R.H. Phillips Zinfandel ($4.75):
This non-vintage wine is a blend of
two vi ntages and is an absolute
charmer. Only one adjecti ve is
needed to describe its
style ... "raspbcrries!" Raspberry is
often used as a descnption for
Zrnfandrl. but rarel)' is it more
defin1t1 ve than in thi~ wine .
It is medium bodied. delicious 10
drink and should provide refresh-
in&. summertime red wine drink-
in$. It will even hold up to a light
chilling for picnics.
FUN FESTIVAL -Perhaps the
finest outdoor wine fest in Cali -
fornia 1s the annual Paso Robles
Wine Festival. which takes place 10
the town square on Saturday. May
18. from noon to 6 p.m.
All the local wincnes ·will be
there, plus food booths, hve enter-
tain ment and more. The entire
community gets into the o;w ing of
things. Tickets are a modest SS each
and include a souveni r wine glass
and several tastes.
Additional tickets for tasting will
be available for onl} 25 cents each.
The following day. many of the
local wmcnes will offer special
tours and tasting at their faci lities.
For more details and a map of the
region. write to: Winenes of Paso
Robles. PO Box 457. Paso Robles.
CA 93447.
ZIN PROMOTION -My onc-
man campaign to encourage wine
lo' ers to try a bottle of Zinfandcl
continues. Designed to rebut a
misguided stor) 1n The New York
Times suggesting the pride of
( ahforn1a red wines is "dead." I
have formed the "Zinfandel Come-
back Commlllee.'' At the moment,
I am com mi nee chairman and total
membership.
To Join, simply buy a bottle of red
Zinfandel (whites and roses don't
count), soak off the label, write your
name and address on the back. and
mail to: Zinfandel Lover<i. PO Box
72 44. an Francisco 94120
On May 14 (my btrthda)'). I'll
draw a name and pre<ient the lut·ky
winner with a case of my fa vont
Zinfandel\. Delivery 1s included
If the Zin you buy has the label
affixed by one of those modem
glues that resist removal. a post card
bearing the words "Red Zinfandl'I"
will qualify for entry .
LAMB CURRY
I cup converted-type rice
4 tablespoon• battu
4 tablespoon• all-parpote nour
Z tableapoont carry powder
3 cups clear fat·free cblckea
bro lb
4 cups ~ :1,1,. to I ·Inch cubea)
leftover roast lamb
alt to IHle
I cup flaked COCODUl
< ook rice according to package
d1rcet1ons. In a medium auecpan
mcl~tcr: stir in flour and curry
PoWdrr. OfT heat. gradually stir 1n
broth. keeping smooth. Cook over
moderately low heat until
thickened and boi ling. Mix with
rice. lamb and $all.
Tum into a buttered bakina dish
(about 12 by 8 by 2 inches). Tuck
any pieces of lamb on t01> under
ncr. Spr1nklew1th coconut. Bake in
a preheated 425-dcarcc oven unta l
very hot in the center; if coconut
beam\ fo nmwn f&$l. place a "Ulcc
of fo il over dish. Mnkcs 6 ~rv1na!.
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A~• pitcher Soto arrHted after fight In bare D2.
UCI tennla team de•lt loaa by 13th-rankecl'Cal. D2:
O.ity l'llot photoe bJ l .. l'•JM
Sea Kings have
the momentum
in volleyball
CdM knocks off
Woodbridge. takes
Sea View lead
.Py ROGER CARLSON
Ol lMO.-, ...........
Corona dtl Mar High \Olle)ball
coach Man Albade·s ideas for a
winning formuJa re"olve around
momentum and mistakes -his
team·s momentum and the other's
mistakes.
And that's what got his Sea Kangs
the slightest of edges Tuesda) nag.ht as
the' rallied for a five-set Sea \ '"~
League tnumph at Woodbridge
As a ~suit of C'dM'' 11 -15. 15-11
I 0-1 5. I 5-12. I 5-1 2 v1cton the \ca
Kings are in first plact' w11h a '1-2
record. leaving Woodbndge w11h its
second loss (both to Coronal 1n 11
'itans
A game back are Estancia and
Laguna Beach 1n the C IF ~uthem
Section's premier league (and rarel
With three games left. two mat<.hcs
loom Tuesda)' 11's Fstancaa IX-1) at
Woodbndge (9-2)and on ..\pnl 26 at''
Laguna Beach (8-3) al CornnJ del
Mar (9-2).
"We kept our heads together .. ..a.ad
.\lbadc ''Our defense was unreal 1n
the fifth game. Both teams pla~ed
well. but we got the better end ..
Thal "better end·· came as' a re,ult
of one Peter Nou~. who put on a
ner11ng slfow to pull It ot.11 for "'hat
was o n-paper as the CI F + ..\ \ No. I().
ranked unit.
tense and Nourse rnponded wtth a
pau of scon ng kills to tae at at 12.
Later his defensive kill JOt the Sea
Kings pos~s1on and David Scats
and Nourse took turns to up the lead
to 14-1 2 setting the stage for the
wanner 1n a misplay at the net.
"We made some cn tacaJ errors,"
commented Woodbndge Coach
~teve ~tratos "And I thought they
v.ere more aggressive at the end"
Woodbndge had been in command
from the start. coming from an 11-9
deficit to take the first set, I S-1 I, and
running off nine straight at the outset
of the third set on the way to a I S-10
wan 10 take a 2-1 lead 1n sets.
( d~ however found a way to SUl)
1n the hunt. In the second game the
Sea Ktng'I snapped the score at 6-6
v.-tth the straight, keyed b) thrtt
\tra1ght ..ervacc aces from Mark
C lemen~ And an the fourth set, a 6-4
lead swelled to 11-4 wi th the help ofa
pair of aces from left-hander Jon
~hasler
Woodbndge narrowed It to 13-1 2,
but < orona pushed 1t to the fifth set
v.1th the help of Lewis' kill at the end
ut a long rall). then Gu) Putntns sent
home the v. inner
~1111 'Woodhndge held the com-
manding hand v.tth an earl) kad an
thl' fi nal set goan p 4-0. 7-3 and
l~-10 hch1Rd th pla) of Larry
Ramett
..\lbadt• v. ho ad marked d1f-
ferenu:' w1tllh counterpan. Straws.
dunng the match and later as he was
departing the campu!> v.as pleased'"
v.1rh the rnd1 \1dual pla' of Putnins
and ')ch1!>le r and w11h hie. team as a
v.hole
Corona del Mar'• Guy Putnlns ( 1 J and Brian Lewl1 (7}
defend against the offering of a Woodbridge player aa
Mark Simpson (2) and Tyler Mattox look on. At right, Peter
Noune (5) taps over MattoJl. CdM rallied to in five aeta.
V. oodbndge. which enterl'd as the
\IF 4-A's No. I-rated team had a
I ::!-1 0 ad vantage and led from the
Slart an the de<:tSl\.-C match. but Rnan
Lev. as stopped the V.. oodbndge of-
"I ~a\ happ~ v.1th our a ttitude " he
said. "It 's a game of mo mentum and
masta~C\ and \Ou ha\f.' to ht-d1s-
c1phnl·d to male them (the oppos1-
(Pleue eee PREP /D2)
Oilers
pull one
out, 7-4
Hunungton Hcach lltgh ha\ open
ed a t\.\o-game lead an thl' 'iunst:t
League ba'>l·hall ra t'l' follo" 1 ng Tue\-
da) night'' dramalll rnmc-frum-
behtnd 7-4 '1Llor. o'er fd..,on at
Mile Square Park
Edac;o n's ( hargcr'> Jppt:;m·d 11n thl'
verge of forgang_a tie an the \uml't
entering the seventh inning. tJl-..111g a
4-1 lc·ad into the final framl'.
But Huntington Reach mountcd J
rail) ~hach would e\ cntuall} product'
sax run\ Crrcg Ch11cl.. and Darren
Tomasal'k \lngled and Jam lkclm k
wal~t.·d to fill thc ba'>c' Onl' out IJtcr
Da"e (iral·e c,trol..cd J ~-0 pall h into
nghH:cnter lil'ld fur a hJ'>t'-l k anng
doublc which knottnl thc \Ulrl'
With tv.o ouh kll < oga n \\,tll..l'll
and Ld Lt<l\off dcl 1,cred ,1nothl·r
doublc to ll'lt.lield 111,um' (1ran· .ind
an E:daso n thro~1ng c1 rur allo"l'd thl'
final two run'> to nnll<.' .1l ro''
Todd Bnd1.•nhall. '"ho c;hut out the
Oilers 1n thl' firo;l round tared for
Edison 1n thl' fourth \\ht:n llunt-
rngton Beat h \l.·ored ti'> fir'>t run on a
bascs-loadl·d wall.. to \t,1n ·\nd1.·rc,nn.
[dac,on '>t orcd thrl't' tlml''> an tht:
fifth 1nrnng tt1 hrcal.. a 1-1 Ill' on a
pa'i!>t.'d hall. lid der'<a h111ce and a base
hit h> Jeff Kl·nt
Doug Euper carnl'd tht• \ll tnr} 1n
reltef \\htle I td}oll "it) tred11l'd with
a save
Fl'l'" hac 1 n l ht• 'I till '>Cl It· ague
Tuc\da}.
Ocean View 3, Marina 2: T h1.·
Scahawh pullcd ii nut an th1.· hottona
oft he SC\ t'nth 3'-Joe \;1' 1dnn tx·at out
an infield s1nglc and ~mt to Sl'<:Ond
on an error.
David 1 anl..lc wa' antcntwnalh
walked then Phil ( ht''" hammcrcd
one to left-center. rc">ultang an grnund-
rule doubk when ii hount:ed o vcr tht:
wall That <;t Orl'd Sa vadan and '>l't two
runner'i an <,1.·onng po'>tlaon
Tom ~mvthc wa\ 1ntcn11onalh
walked t(1 load the ha'l'' 1h1·n pant·h-
hatter •\nd} ·\ulil\\tr k l 3rTH' through
with a ~cnlitc fl ~ 111 nght to 'rnrc tht:
winnrng run.
Ocean Vic" (4-4) 11corcd 1n the
fourth when l 1m Tcmhrc ull \angled
an panth-runncr Make \basl:al
Marana kd throu~h \IX. 2-1. th:rni...,
to n run-..cortr\g single from ( hn\
Sublcttt• 10 the fourth and a run an the
sixth. after lames Bu<.t:heri ~alkcd
and eventuully ~cored on an Ocl'Un
View mt"iCUC
Manna tall ' to \.Ci
Six-run Astra rally was almost predictable
i
Beleaguered Dodger staff
can· t hold 3:.. .... 1 lead In 9th
1-1 ddil tl ··EH·~unt: contributed Thl· onf)
thing Wl' l'O Uldn 't do wa<, keep the hall 111 the
par!..."
Tonlgbt'• Game Tht'> ttml' hnwnl'f Dcnm V. all1 ng
prompt!\ \tn&ll·d up lht· m1ddll-Ill "ort Bas'
Hn~l· J Ppl'Jfl•d to &t'I J \l.'tond hll v. hen .lu~
C ru1\ ha ll tell into l·cnt1.•r field a nd Dodgcr
shortstop DaH· ..\nder<>pn·, t:\t d lent throw
harcl~ h~:at V. alltn~ Jt '-1.'nmd lnr Jn out
l.1 111\ refe rred to a p:ur of Lh1rd-1nnang home
runs oil Bob Knepper b) Dodger~ Mtkl'
~arshall and ~1d Hream. the second homl·r 111
thl' )C:.tr for each pla~cr Bream'<, "3'> a l\i.t1·
run \hot
Houston (Scott 0-0) at Dod9efa (Honey.:
cutt 0-1).
Time· 7:35
TV: None
L<>'I \;-.i(,[L[() (·\Pl -l o Hou\ton'o;
\\trm at "a' an omcn f o thl' lo\ ..\ngeles
l>odgcrc,. 11 wa\ a d1'J'>ll'r. But 1n the· linal
.inal~"'"· 11 \.\:l'I .almo\t predartabk. -\t thJI p<>1n 1. unhcraldl·d 1 om Rrcnnan a
l J\to ll I rum the Cll'' l'land I ndaan<. and the
c halal(<• V. hitc 5<>"< making hac, tir'>t :--a11onal
L t.'Jgut \IJrt. appeared an rnntrol
Radio. KABC (790). Hut Jan \l umphrc~ "·" '-Jlt• 11n an 1nl1dd
\1 ngk .1nJ lJ,11rd.1 rd1\ H"d H11"r v.1th l\.t•n
Ho" di THURSDAY'S GAME
[)c.,patc holding what appeared to he a
LOmlonablc ad.,antagc the Dodger'>·
hdcagul·rcd patchang '>tan sun·umbed when
lfou,ton ralhcd fo rsl\ run'> an thl' ninth inning
to daam a 7-1 tnumph Tue\<la\ night
Dodgen (Valenzuela 1-1) at San Diego 'Th,11 ' v. hl n l'' l"f"\ t htn~ \A.\'111 "rnng.''
m11nn\·d l J\ordJ (Dravecky 0-0). -_
Time: 1 p.m.
TV: None.
Radio: KABC (790).
"Wt:'\C alwa)<, pla}ed poorly at the '>tart of
the 'car." said Enos Cabell. whose ninth·
1nn1ng pinch '>tngle started the winning rail~
at-tarn\! the to unh of fi\e Dodger rdal'I
pitc her'> "Thao; ha~ got to help u'>."
I k rc11rl·<l thl' first to hatter' 111 t.1ce him
.ind '1t:ldt:d JU \! one ru n on tv.o hth through
Ii\<.· inning'>
"Rut Hrt:nnan JU~l got tirt·d." Dodger
1an:.agt•r r om I J<;Orda <.aid '"\\11h thl' "a~
m' ~1.11l t'> .• ind the tact ht: hadn't pttl lll'd
longer th Jn three inning.\ hcfort·. I JU'>l hJd to
m.11...<.· .. 1 d1Jngc and hopt.: for the bnt ..
ninth "nan Ba" orx·nl·d "1th a grnund-ruk
d1111hk 11\t'1 thl' nght ll·ntnficld f<.-ntc at thl'
'X~-111<11 marl-.
In 1.allll' rcltl'\t'r \tl'\l' llowr "hn l illic,
JUnHlll'd .tftt'r th1.· 1.00ll''I "ha\ lOn~l\ll'Olh
.. hut lht' d11or 11n U\ ·
< .iht.·11 ltnt·d llliv.l'll'' ltr...t plllh to right to
uc tht• gaml' H11'-'t'll .,all..t'd \\ark Haill'\ un
lou1 pi ll h<.''> hcll>rt: Hill I >oran hit hal ~ to
llo \\ell "ho thrrv. thl· hdll <t"a' 1.·ostt ng tv.o
run'> and thl' gaml·
Hn"l' too~ hi\ tir-.1111,, o l thl' \C.'a'>tm "hile
Da \C \m1th who v.lirkt·J the la<it two innings
in relief of Km•ppcr uppt·d h 1c, rernrd to 2-0.
l he .\\tro' 1mpro' cd their re1.ord to ~-4 and
l o\ \nt1l'll'' droppt·d t4J 4-4
"l hat wao; a real team cffon ." '>atd Hou!>ton
MJnagl'r Bob L Illas after hi\ cluh rallied from a
Tht· l h.rngc wa'> Tom N1cdl·nfuer \\ho
pall.ht:d '-'l'll for three 1nn1ng\. But thrn an tht.
Angels
eyeing
Irvine?
BigdayforBlockburger
The Angels have requested an
option to leave Anaheim Stadium.
something the city says It would do
provided the American League
team doesn't stand In the way of
the city landlng another major
league franchise, It was reported
Tuesday.
Anahetm City Manager William
0 . Talley was quoted as making
such a statement.
Earner stories quoted Angels'
owner Gene Autry aa saying that If
he ever moved the team , lrvlne
would be an Ideal location.
Autry referred to the fact that
Irvine waa located In a growing
area and had the flnanclat re-
sources necessary to bulld a
stadium.
"They asked ua for a two-year
right to leave,·· Talley wu reported
to have aald. He added that team
officlala "wanted to protect the
area" from competition from
another major league baseball
franchise.
The Angels and th• City of
Anaheim have been feuding tor a
couple of veer• OV« devefopment
of the Anaheim Stadium parking
lot. That development wu a prom-
IM given by the city to lure the
Rama.
Orange Coast star qualifies in 5 events:
Pirates' Kierna n wins 5.000-meter run
\hcldon Blodhurger 4ualtfied an
lht· c'cnt' Tuc,da' at the South
C o:ic.t ( untert:m·e track and li<.'ld
prl'11m1nanes at ~anta .\na ( ullcgc
Hl<x:kburgcr a product of Newport
Harbor H 1gh "ho v.on 1 he So uthern < al1fornrn dl·rathlun lh.1mp1on<,h1p
IU\I F-rad,I\ 111 Hal..a <.1"1cld will rom-
f)l.'ll' an I ml.n ·, tirrnl' at 'Ian ta .\na 1n
th1.· 100 l11ng.1u mp tnpk 1ump high
1ump and I·'' d in
AIOl·khurgt:r plalcd \l'lond an h"
heat an the IO(I v.on the longJump an
2' 7 and tlHl'"' tht· J3H'hn 17 1-7 tor .1
'l'venth-platt' lin1\h
Thert• 11.t'ft' tv.o linal\ held r UC\-
da\. th1.· ml·n·, Ill fJl.Kl ml'tcr' and till'
W()Oll'n°\ 'i 0011
In thl' \\Om1.·n\ 5.000, Orange
< oast\ "ath\ 1'1l·rnan pmted thl'
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17 31 . I 'lh(' ~.,, alnnc at thc tin ash as
the runner-up tame was mMl' than I 11•
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Rob \rscnault 111 ~ant.a \ na· ~n
the men·, I 0,000 an JI 42 Y ';Yith
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OCCplays
spoiler
to Rustlers
Orange Coaat College got some
respect tn South Coast Conferenoe
baseball Tuesday at the expense of
rival Golden West, wtth a 10-3 rout,
putting a damper on the latter's
hopes for a run at league leader
Cerritos
Darren Garner and Gene
Roumlmper went 3 for 5 and Robb
Gibbs went 3 for 4 to· highlight
Coast' a rout. which got a thr--run
sta.rt lr the top of the f rat Inning.
Coas1 (4--8 in conference. 9--14
overall). broke on top when Gamer
s i ngled and scored on
Roumlmper's double. and Gibbs
fotlowed with an RBI double In the
first Inning. Steve Kratss added a
run-scoring slngle to S1ake Longo
Garcia to a 3--0 lead
Garci. atl()Wfd fuat hit (a
MVenth-lnnlng single by Shawn
Gllbef't), but needed help In the
eighth after surrenderl"i) three
watks and ·a hit-batsman to Mt up
the RuaUers· ~h~n eighth
Paul EllltofJ added a run--acortng
llngle In the tt'ltrd and dk:t It again an
lthe ftfth, &nd In the alxth
Aoumtmper added an RBI-double
Cout IOOfed twice In the etghth
with the help of errora (Gotden
West was guilty of lilt ~ 1n
all) and In the ninth Gamer fin~
It off wtth a run--tc<>f'lng double
Ocean View retains one-game edge over Barons, Lions Garcia atruck out M'4n Jn get-
tlrli) hll aecond wtn In she starts
Gilbert got the Ruatlerl' only other
hit -a .. ngle In the n nth.
Golden West tans to 8-4, 17 -6
overall. The CkeJn \ 1c\\ llil(h girl., ,of'tbJll tC'am
maintained 11' ch.1mp1on~h1p pace an thl·
Sun~I Leagut' race, wrnnin& at\ third wntt:\t
10 B~ man) OUltng"I fuesda)
'itn)tn@. clow hchand arr f ount:11n Vt11ley
and Westmtn\ter. l'llC"h 2-1 nf'tcr thC' f\nron'
tnpped the l ton'
Th(' dct:ul\
Oruo Vltw !, Marina O· lnd(H' Oakley
thrcv. a th rt'l' h11tr 1 v.h1le v.Jllons one U\ the Scahnwk~ nltl1nta1nt•d thl'1r i rif" on thl· lt'.11ur
lead --
OC'can V it'~ 1.1ll1l·d '" hr't run an thr !<IP of
the tounh when Jana Darlin& rtachcd on 1
bunt ~tngle and evrntuall )' ~orcd on an error.
In the fifih. Darlin& knocked an the run with a
bast hit
Tht ~ahawks. top-rankrd 1n ( H . arr
unbcutcn10 20pme'l, 19ofwhtt'h0 kleyhac;
bl'C.'n thr winntn& pitcher
Fouotala V11ley t , Wf'1tmln1ttr l : 1 he
ff:i ronc; won their ~ond C\un\l'I 84ml' an threr
out1ng'I la<1h1ng uut I I hits an thr procC 'I\
I ount11n V nllo._2rokc l.1'0n.·lc'>' llC' tn the
third 1nn1ng 8) l...lunt ..\l\.-art•1 led c1tl "llh .1
triple ,,nJ '('Ortd on a fk'ldrr'\ l hotn·
~teph.anac Ro~IC'tte, ~o "t oung and 1 lwre,,l
Whatcali.odchvrrrd RBI sin k'ltn thl' annmit
wh1lr Wc!>tmano;ter hclsx-d out v.1th a paar 111
rrron
fkr We'ltmtMtrr (2 I) \CUl'l"d ate. onl\ t'-' n
run'i in the lounh off w1nn1ng pttl h1·1 \t.111
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Gauchos (5-7 In cont.reno. play),
ahelted vtsttlng Cyprnt wtth a 13-
htt attectc, 1ed i>y Buc*y BoU ng«' • s tor 5 performance and a thfw.
run homer by Joe Hotden tn a six-
""' flrat Inning
Steve Nlctiol wit t toe -,.-.ms
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BOSTON -Bryan Pnce. 45, ran the
Boston Marathon wnb the heart of a 16-
ycar-old -a heart that became his in an
orpn transplant httle more than· a year aao.
Price, of Caldicot, Wales. was believed to be the
fif$t heart-tranplant patient to complete a maratt\oo
when he crossed lhc finish line Monday in five hour.s
and 51 minutes. his doctor, Terence Kavanaugh. said.
"It was harder than what I thought 1t would be. It
was very hard and especially the last mile," Price said
todar.. 'Oh. I'm feeli ng absolutely fine today ... .l'vc got a
little bit of stiffness in the calves. I thought I'd ,have
more than that," he said.
Asked if he planned to run another marathon.
Price said, .. I've done one. My ambition is don~. We'll
have to sec. It's up to this team of people {Tlonitonng me
... They're the bosses."
He referred to the Toronto Rehab1btat.ion P1lo1
Project. He is one of some SO cardtac patient~ an a
British program basotl on the Canadian project. which
Kavanaugh helps supervise.
Price said he undertook a training program of
about 11 months with the Toronto project. ·
"Thelf first idea was to rehabilitate me so 1 could
get about," he said ... I decided I would like to ha' ea go
at the marathon if it was O K with them."
With the doctors' approval. he went ahead.
training by running up to 20 males a day.
Quote of the clay
..... ...,,...., first b ... coeoh of the New
Yori< Yank .... uked by Na wtf•. Carole, what a first
but COKh did other than "pat guys on the rear
tnd" wt\en ttt.y reeched baM: "~hlng. How 9botlt tome prKtJoe?'.
Rede• Soto arreeted after fight
A Tl.ANT A -Mario Soto. the ace of a the Cinci nnati Reds' pitching staff. pleaded
innocent today to a charge of ~imple
battery in connection with a late-night fight
at a Atla nta discothe~ue.
The incident occurred shortly before I a.m. at the
Limelight. where Soto was celebrat1ng the Reds' 2-1
victory over the Atlanta Braves Tuesda} night, after he
hurled a complete game.
Soto appeared briefly in Atlanta Municipal Court.
pleaded "not guilty" and asked to be given time to see
hi~ attorney. Judge Clint Deveaux ordered Soto to
return to co urt June 14. when the Reds next return to
Atlanta to play the Braves.
Soto said he wanted to sec his lawyer but had no
other comment. He left thecoun bu1ldsngaccompansed
by Reds General Manager Ball Bcrgesch and catcher
Dave Van Gorder.
Police reports said Soto was arres1ed at 12:45 a.m.
after a man 1denllfied as John Sarbacker was punched
twice in the face. receiving a bloody nose and a swollen
lip.
Olympians to vie at Coliseum
LOSANGELES(AP)-0l)mpicgold
medalists Carl leWls. Edwin Moses and
Valerie Bnsco-Hooks will be among the
competitors in the first Coliseum Classic
on Saturda). June 8. it was announced Tuesda~.
The meet wall be the first ofmaJor consequence" at
the Los Angeles Coliseum since last summer's 01~ mpar
Games.
The meet will be an 1ntemat1onal 1nv1tat1 onal
affair featunng Olympians and world-class athlctl''i
competing in 20 events.
In addition. Eastern bloc athlc1e~ who didn't
partici pate in the Olympics because of the o' 1et L' naon
boycott also will be 1nv1ted to pan1c1pate.
"We have an opportunity to bnng the world'"
fi nest athletes back into the Olympic 'enue to compete
on the Ol)mp1c track," said H.D. Thoreau. meet
director and Comm1ss1oner of Athletics for the 1984
Games. "We arc active!) pursuing those a1hletc~ v.ho
were v1ct1mized b) the bciycott to compete in our
meet."
Scheduled men's e\.ents are the I 00. 200. 400. 800
and 1,500 meters. the 110-mcter hurdles. 400-meter
hurdles. h1gh jump. pole vault. triplCJump shot put and
discus throw. Scheduled women's event~ are the I 00.
200. 400, 800, 1,500 meters. I 00-meter hurdles. long
jump and high Jump.
Baylor•• blaeta eink e Chicago .
Oo11 Baylor slammed a tO\\Cnn1 home •
ruo off lhc left-Ocld foul pole ~rl"Cn an the
bottom of the ninth fue'ida). iiv1n¥ the
New' ork Yanll'C:> a S-4 \\JO O\.eTC'h1cago
and making the Yanll·cs' home opener a success.
83ylor's first home run of the year came with one out off
OanSplllur. 0-1. the fourth Chicago pa tcher. who had
rNircd the pre' mus five baller\ he faced ... In other
Amencan U:aguc game . Vern Ruble pitched 61/1
shutout 1nnmKS and Jullo Franco drove in three runs as
Cleveland posted 11s first win of
the season. a 6-3 victory over the
Onole,. Ruhle. 1-1. ~1elded JUSt
five hat<; while sinking oul seven
and walking one over the first 61 1
innings.. Run-~onng tnplcs b)
Don Sl&ugbt and Pete O'Brien
highlighted a four-run fifth inning
that slarted Texas to its fi~l
'1ctory of lhe season. a 9-4 dec1~1on that spmled 1 orooto's
home opener. .\II nine Texas
starteri; drove in a run in the Baylor
pmc. anJ ~1ght ult hem '>l"Ort.'d 1n lht' Rangers' balanced
attacl . Alan Trammell dro' C' 1n both runs with a
homer and a sacrifice Oy and Walt Terrell, with help
from Aurelio Lopez. won hts fir~t AL game as Detroit
beat M1lv.aukee. 2-1. 10 remain the only undefea1ed
teum 1n 1he major tl.'agues ... Danny Jackson fired a
three-hitter and Steve Balboni slammed a two-run
homer as Kansas Cit}' endeq a four-game losing streak
with a 2-0 triumph over Boston. Jat kson . 1-0. held
Boston hitless for 5~11 innings before Dwight Evans
~angled to center . . Bruce Boehle drove in three runs
with a pair of doubk~ for Oalland. which survived four
Seattle home run'> 10 edge the Manners. 9-7.
Cubs edge Philadelphia in 10
Bob Dernier singled home Larry a
Bowa m the bottom ofthe 10th innmgand
Dennis Eckersley pitched his first shutout
in three years as the Chicago Cubs won
thcH .>1xth game in seven stans Tuesday, t -0. over
Ph1ladelph1a. The game was played with a 24-mile-an-
hour wind blowing in from center field at Wrigley Fidd
as Eckersley and Phtlhes left-hander J erry Koosman
matched zeroes for the first nine innings ... Elsewhere
m the National League Tuesday, Marlo Soto pitched a
seven-hitter and Eric Davis homered to break a s1x1h-
mrung tte to give O ncinnat1 a 2-1 victory over Atlanta.
Soto. 2-1. surrendered Dale Murphy's fifth home run.
the maJor league high. 1n the second inning and six
singles. striking out eight and walking two ... Ron
Darling and Jesse Orosco teamed on a one-hitter and
Keith Hernu dei h11 a ninth-inning sacnfice fly to gave
the New York Mets a 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh.
Darling gave up Johnny Ray's leadoff single and later
went on to retire 21 of 23 Pirate batters dunng one
stre-tch ... Andy Hawkins pitched ()Jr', innings and Web
Gossage go! his first save of the season as San Diego
edged San Francisco. 2-1 . Hawkins, 2-0. allowed seven
hits. including Bob Brenly's home run with one out in
the seventh.
Islanders complete comeback
and Brent Sutter gave veteran New York , Sccond-pcnod goals b) Anders Kallur &i.11
goahe Billy Smilb the working margin he
needed as the Islanders defeated Washing-
1on. 2-1. 111 the decisive fifth game of the Patm:k
Div1s1on semifinals Tuesday night and made National
Hocke) League h1stof). The Islanders. who won four
conscrnuve Stanle) Cup championships before losing
to Edmo nwn in the finals last season. became the first
team in league history to recover from a 2-0 deficit and
win a live-game senes . In other NHL games. Brent
Ashton scored with I 09 left m the game to cap a third-
pcnod comcbad.. from a 5-3 defici t. g1\.1ng Quebec a 6-S
v1ctul) o'er Buffalo m the deciding game of their
~damCi DI\ 1s1on semifinal .. Mala Naslund scored
with 5 I seconds left an the game to lift Montreal to a 1-0
v1ctol) over Boston and a 3-2 v1ctol) 1rt thearsem1final
"en1:s Canad1en goalie Steve Penney had 20 saves for
the shutoul -1nduding 11 1n lhe third period.
Televielon. rad.lo
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UCI falls
to Bears;
Edison 7-0
The UC Irvine men's tennis team
bepn its rugged trip to the Bay Area
Tuesday, and camt out on the shon
end of a 7-2 count in Berkeley apinst
the University of California.
It wan case of<iquandercd leads in
many cases for UCI, as three singles
players led in the third sets of their
respecuve matches before bowing.
Bruce Man Son l'iing was up4-0 in the
dec1!>1ve set before losing. 6-4: Ken
Derr let a 5-2 lead disappear and fel11 7-5: while An Hernandez's 4-2 le110
was turned into a 7-5 loss by his Bear
opponent.
"I kept thinking we were going to
wan." ~ad UCl Coach Greg Patton.
whose I 8th-ranked Anteaters fell to
25-9 overall. "We made some critical
errors at the end."
California, rated 13th an the coun-
try. moved to 20-6 overall.
It didn't figure to get any easier
toda} for lJCI. which was to square
off again"l ftl c country's No. I team.
Stanford.
In high school action·
Edison 16 'n. Huntington Beach
11 '.'t: The Chargers stayed in firs t
place at 7-0 in the Sunset League with
the victory at Edison.
Edison did most of its damage 1n
singles. winning air but four sets.
Todd Holmes posted a sweep from
his No. 4 slot for the Chargers.
In doubles: Huntington Beach got a
sweep from the team of Chns Ganz
and Ron Berglund.
The loss dropped Huntington
Beach 1nto a tie with Manna at 4-3.
Marina !O, Ocean View 8: Pete
Husted and Scott Bi vens led the way
for Manna over the v1siung Sea-
hawks.
On the community college level:
Orange Coast 5, Santa Ana 4: T ht'
Pirates got it over quickly as Scott Lee
and Raul Montoya made short work
of their doubles foes to give Coast its
necessary fifth victory after talong a
4-2 edge in singles play.
Coast is now 10-3 an South Coast
Conference play -three games off
the pace of unbeaten Saddleback.
Saddleback 9, Cypreaa 0: The
Gauchos are one victory away from a
perfect South Coast slate. Todd West
and Carl C1trine remained unbeaten
in conference play this season an
singles action.
In a communll) college women'"
match:
Orange Coast 9, Saota Ana 0: The
Pirates dad not lose a set in record mg
their 15th stra1sht wan this season.
OCC has dominated South Coast
Conrerence play in recent years.
winning 94 ofits last 97 sec matches.
O'Boyle selected
UCI track coach
Vince O'Boyle has been named
head track and field coach at UC
Irvine. the school announced Tues-
day.
O'Bo)le has been the men's and
women's cross country coach al UC
Irvine since 1982 and was an assist.ant
track coach to Kevin McNaar. who
res1~ned an January to enter private
business.
O'Boylc. who has been acting track
coach this spnng. will coach both the
men's and women's track teams.
A graduate of C'al Poly Pomona. he
coached 11 years at Citrus College
before being hired by UC Irvine. His
1982 men's cross coun try team and
has 1983 and 1984 women·., cross
country teams won Pacific Coast
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-A~thlet1c Association championships.
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Ocffn View 2'0, ldlMon m
112 "*'et S..dlff CCI
l M4vtr IE), S2. 2 Ille) Ouarit lOVI.
Slrelohl (OV) and Wattrl (E l. S6, S Stile.I
IOVI. 57, 6 Wrlcint (OV), SI
PREP VOLLEYBALL ...
FromDl
uon) make the mistakes:·
Albade. a product of Laiuna Beach
High. said he could visuahze his team
in the ('IF finals agamst Laguna
Beach ("Laguna Beach docsn 't lose to
anyone outside of league pla) "). but
later he said he didn't lake betng
quoted Ill newspapers because he was
constantl} misq uoted.
"There was a lot of tal king across
the ner," commented Stratos. "It
doesn't happen with anyone else."
While Stratos credited outs•de hit-
ters Matt Cryer and Matt Hunkin. he
· said the play of Larry Barnett wa!I
limited becaus~ of a rece nt knee
injUI)'.
Barnett. however, seemed one of
the primary reasons Woodbridge
ma1ntatncd a domanattng posture
until those fi nal moments when
Nourse took over.
Also playing well for the winners
were Steve Pcykoff. 8111 Miller and
Clemens.
In addition to Cryer. Barnett and
Hunkin, the Warriors' Make Sullivan.
Greg Padgett. Scott Burch and
Satoshi Noda turned 1n sohd efforts.
Elsewhere:
• La1una Bea~ll 3, Estancia %:
Laguna Beach was also tn a d0$. fiJht
Wlth the Eaales and the vaiittnJ
Artists pulled out a 16-14, I S·S.
I 0-1 5, I 0-1 5. 15.4 dcc1s1on.
"The heat i on brother," com-
mented Lagu na Beach C'oaeh Bill
Ashen fo llowing the victory
The Artists avoided an early d1su-
ter by pullina out the first set after
falhna behind. 10-2. wtth the JUmp-
scrv•n& of Jon thalc turning the \nck
with seven straiaht counters to get
them back m the pme
I FLI •
:AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS
491-1441
The momentum rnmed into the
second set. but Adam Lockwood (26
kills). Dan Murray (20 kills) and Bill
Bonnett (10 kills and 10 digs) led an
Estancia surge which forced 11 into a
fi fth set.
.. Estanc1a's serving took us out of
our passing in those middle games,"
said Ashen. "bul I gues~ we decided to
pass an the fi nal game and I th ink
we're starting to win the games we
have to win now.
"Our two middle blockers. Kun
Bla nton and Sean Jordan. reall)
played well."
Mater Del 3, Newport Harbor 0:
The Monarchs. behtnd setter Joan
Doan (fi ve aces) and Nick Becker and
Paul Spencer ( 12 kills apiece). turned
v1s1ting Newport Harbor away,
15-13, I 5-5. 15-13.
Dana Hilla 3, Irvine 0: Outside
hitter Don Moomaw and setter Adam
Mathieu led the Dolphins (I 0-0) to a
I 5-7. I S-8, I 5· I 0 South C'oast League
tri umph. enhanci n4 their chances for
No. I cons1dernt1on in the CIF
rankings.
Dana Hillscntercd as the C'IF's No
2 team, Woodbndae.
Yardley named
player of week
8111 Yardley. a 6-4 outside hatter
from Newpon f-larbor High led the Un1ver~ity of Southern California to
llS five-set victory over UC' Santa
Barbara last Wednesday and for his
efforts has been chosen the Califomio
lntcrcollcg.iate Volleyball Assoc1a.
t1on play~r of the week .
Yardley. a senior. had 31 lolls
against the Gaucho . He 1s the C'IV A
leader tn kill with 339 and ha a
percentage of S.06 kills per p me
USC has cli nched second plact tn
the CIV A race and will be pattm-
pat1n1 1n the Wt 5t Rq1onals at Cal Stl\l~ Northndor April 2S and l?. ... ) .
,•
FoR THE RECORD Mt.JC MOTICt
•1CT1TtOU1 IUIMU ,.ICTl'TIOUI tuaaU • 11M7 "'J9UC M011CC. IMn.
TPte Pt.wno~1 Ptennoul 91 ID IM
of IN City of PIM Wtl b9 MAim tTll P ff N,._ ITATIMINT ...... ITATllll#T -'tCTnlOUe __. ..
The followlng 1*90n8 ere The foflOWlng per.one ete NAMI ITA,........,
dOlnQ butlneet N doing butlnett 11 · The tOllowlng S*9Qn9 ....
THE IC! CREAM CAPER. I A) 0 L £ N RI IE PH 0 -dOl"G butlneM 11 Conoeota
THE SUNDAE PAO· TOOAAPHY (8J THl BETA for liMlth. 3'412 W Mee
OUCTION, FANTASY DIN-COMPANY, 12o&l4 Oertty, Artlluf, Sutte G. Santa Ml.
ING DESIONES. 111381 Sen· 0 a rd tn 0 r ovt . CA CA 92706
~•lnO • ~ hMrtno The folow6rlo ,.,.... .,. on pr~ tone ~ dotnG .,.,.... a UT 9$-l~. for tt. IN!tle PRODUCTIO'HI . tit
Bu ...... ~ The City I<*-om.. eo.t1 ...,._ Of IMrle It requeeti119 IP-Cllltotllla t2.t2t
Women•a *'"""*" tat All'lell4i ltland, fll I ""'f Reuftd ~-
LM 41atnito\
TU•SDAY'S •HUI.TS
d•IWood SI Fountain Val-928AO-o&221 MIOIMI K Ablll\ll'll, Inc
le)' Cal1torn1a 92708 Glenn Alymond lrenlillld, 2222 Manin, • 166. trvitle
Roaemary A ng•I • 12414 Oe11 ty, 01rden CA 927t6 (Stare of 1n-
l>'OVll of a zone ~ 10 ChelW A. WalMr, ltl, If()
M*1d IM .,..,,_ lullneee O..w...-. LAiOwN e.d\; CO<n91ex C18CI &OnlllQ oro.. CMfcwnM ~t
n a n C ta ( S E C T t 0 N w-., M Nottt09, M.D ..
D { 73e ll) 10 ..iebllatt • 32H, Vie AntlMe, •
dtYe40pment prlOtlty It.I ~ Callornia m'17, I
wnicn •W>*'-tM oro.r Ceilf0tnle COfPQretlon
(4S1'1 el 41•Neflt "8,,..n mMflftll
FIRST • A Ce Ofl• m11e P6Ct
&rentwooo Ktn ILonoo1 • 40
Del>Olt Sc>ence IVS I oaf Atvcl• Moullon &t10rle. 1638 t Sandalwood Grove, CA 92"40-4221 eorporallOn C.llfot!WI)
St Fountain Valley, Cell-Th11 l>uetn••• 11 con· TNt l>Yalnesa la eon-
fo<n1a 92708 dueled by an ~ndlYIOual ~by I corporeoon
Tnomaa J•mea &none. Glenn R Bfenftefd Mlellael A Abraham. Inc;
(US I. S·7 • 4 •-J. Viro1n1e Ru1ot
(Romania) Gel M1cf\elte Torres IU S 1 6 0 •·3. Steffi Graf CWtsl Gtrmanv) oe1 Canne
Kerruon CSwe(!•f!I 6·4, 6 3. Gaorlate Sel>allnl tAroanllr/e) oet Merc&a•\ p.,
IAroenllne), 6 I 6·4
MMI'• YohVbll
COLLEGE
CIVA Uanclln9i
Maestro Bromat CAnCS.rM>nt Melllno Momeni tJ S1t1rrer11
Tl,,,_ 101 3• S
l60 140
SOO HO
]60 18381 Sndalwood St. Faun-Thie atalemem ... tiled MIChMI A Abf'at\am, PrMI·
latn Valley, Celltornl• 92708 wltl1 tn. County Clerk of Or-dent
ol d9WilopMent 1n 1n. """"' Karen L Petton1v1. O~t pO/nta become 32H l Via AntlbH, I .
avaltab .. vn<* tM 36 •--Leguna. c.lfom6a t2t1'1 •
Colle.-car...,_n1a 1, vc 1,-.,1na l
Slncllel
w P•ooer Cl•ne 11
U!>C 14
L GB
0
) )
u •XACTA fl 4) Delo $JJ 90
SECOND llACE. 0 118 mile Dace
Crvs1a1 Doll CPtlltnol 9 20 • 00
Rutt N lhven IPar~•r J 11()
J 00
110
260
This bu1lne11 It con-ange County Ori Aprll 8, 1985 Thia atalement wU nted
dueled by huablnd and wtte "7l:l7t witl't tllt County Clerk Of Or·
Roeemery A &h<>tle Publilhed Oranoe· CoNt ange Covnly on ~arch 22
Th11 statement wes mecs Oa11y Piiot April 10 17 2•. t985
age lloor r1110 (FARI TNa bull'*'-,. con·
Propoted MCtlOnt 10 be ~ by" e e--el j)lllt.
I.Oded "tabH911 llC>C)llcauon netlf\lp
procedur81 lime llmlU and Ksen L . .P«ron...,.
~hOO• at alloc:eung oe-Thlt at&t.efnerlt -Ned ve1oe>men1 point I . wtttl the County c.1'. of Or·
UCLA 11
UC Sanle Barbera 10 s s
6 •
JJ's Bar Girl (ll1tch1el
Time 2 00 1 S
with the County Clettl of Or· May 1 1915 n 11010 •no• County on Marett 18. W-728 Publl9Md Orange Coett
1985 • Daily Piiot Ae>tll 3 fO 17 2•
OaVrre, ICI 081 Man Son H1,,o • 1 4 6 6·4, Sclloo11 t() Clel Derr ) 6 1 6 7 s
Wright (Cl def Y••H 6 3 6· 1 Ackerman
IUCI) Oal Laona 1 S. S-7 7·S Flowen Ct
def Htrn•no.1 4 6 1 s. 1 S Scnerman rc1 Cllf 81rt19'T\ • 4, 6 1
S111nl0<0 9
Hewa11 t • • • • • 12 11
U EXACTA 9 1t oa•o U I 40
THIRD ltAC£ One mite oatr P'271.0 1985 A c.oc>y ot rrie atatf reoon. enoa County on M#Cltl n .
W-706 • COOY of tt\9 tn111r<>nmenlal teM San Olel>O ~t \
CS Norinrlooe 4
Doubles Long 8eec" SI J 12 17 I
lJ IJ I 16 lS I
Miu llOdeo Dr<Yt (Tro1v1 J•ao &00
Kol••• !>ono tPar~trt 2 /tJ
Miu Ge• Jay 1F Sherrpnt
HO 120
HO
Publlsl'led Orange Coest f'ta.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Aprtl 17, 24, May ------------
1 8, 1985 FICTtTIOUI IUINll
NAtff I TATIMINT
The foOowlng pe<SOM are
doing t>uslneae u
--D-11D-1 'C_"""_T_IC[ ___ e1eterm1nat1on (PREVIOUS P171M1
ruuu nu EIRI an60111e< pro18Qt tntor-Publlahed Orange Coelt
DeVrle. Schoop IC> oe1 Barnam Yett\ 6·4, 7·6, >.mo•·Man Son HlnQ cuc11 Clef
Flow•" Scherman, 2·6 6·3 6 1 W1n1eri. llichrnol\d I() Oel Her111t10e1 Derr 6 • 6-l .
Lovoie Mervmounl 2
Tonftfll'' G1mes 17:101
UC Senle BarDere 111 Hawaii
Long Buth SI 11 Stanford
Tim• I S9 )1S
U EXACT A 11 II 011111 \104 40
FOURTH RACE On~ m I• trot
1(_17....., matlOn are •~alltble lo< your o.lty Pllol Al)(ll a. 'fO, 17. ~.
-reYlew ~ Communlly 11185
W-750
Communltv cohve
Of'•nee CM U s. Sant• Ana 4 Slncllei
lff (OCCI 081 Root, 6 I 6 J V\IH tn
(SAi O•f Mnniove. 6·2. 6 4 MlFMlenct
(SAi Cle! Dt\POI IOCCI 6 0 6 2 Lot1el1er
<OCCI Clet Leiter 1 6, 6 I Jone\ IOCC)
Clef Crio1 1 6 6 4 Wnllcher (Q(C 1 d~I
Bucsko. 6·0 6 2
Doubles
LH·Mon•ova COCCI Oet 111>1 Fartend
Gu111en 6 I 6 l Rool Cho• SA oet
Oesool LOllelotr 6 4 o 4 Leiter Bue s•o (SAi Clef Jon91 Wh •tl'ler 1 ~ I> )
Sackhtlack 9, Cypreu o
SlnQles
Wt\I tS) def Beinlich 6· I & 4 Boieman
CSI Oe! Moorewooo. 6·1 & 1Ct11nt 1S
def Wo11. 6 ? 3 6 6 I. Herr1011 cs1 oaf
Mannino 6 I 6 I Tltomas •St de!
Baul•ll• 6 • 6 I SOflel IS oel P'all 6 t
6·2
DOUblal
Wu1 C11rine S oer Bt·nt•C" Moor
twooo 6· I 6 l BoztmM-5or.e• 51 de•
Baull\111 Prell 6 2 &·2 Tnomas tlerr 1111
IS> def Manmno Boroe o· 2. 4 o 6 1
HIGtt school
l:dl'°" 16' 1, Hunfln91on 8Hch 11' 1 • S1ng191
Frloav•1 G•mH 17:lOJ
UC S11nta Berb11ra ti Hew.,
San OteQO Sl•lt ., CJCLA0
cs N0<"1nr1ooe 111 use
SaturO•v's GamH 17:301
Peor>erdlM 111 CS Northnoue
I oog Beec" SI at UCLA
HIGtt scnoot 1tandin1n
SUNSET LEAGUE
LH1111e
W L Ed•\On a 0
La Qu1n111 7 I
Fou,.t~1n V• rw 6 1
Maf>na 4 )
Ocean View J 6
Huntington Bt<t•" 2 1 Wutmln\ltr O 9
Tonight'' G•mH (1) EO"on 111 f ounlotn Valley
Wts•m•n\ler 01 Moro""
Hun1.,,01on l!ucn &I L• Ownte1
SEA VIEW L.EAGUE
LHGU•
W L
""'OOOD"Ollf 9 1 ( orona det Mt1• 9 7
Ern1ne1a 8 1
• Laguna Be11c1 7 )
Newoofl Harl>Of S 7 Mater Ot'1 S
Un••trllfv 9
Co\la Meia 0 It
Tue.oav•s Sc«H
Oven• WL
10 2 ) 1
I l
6 0
4 • ] 9
0 10
Over al w L
It 7
10 ) '9 • 1 I
b ' J II
I 'I
0 14
s111r H•ll c. 1c11111 •7 ao 1a 80
Oso Sr>eeov IKH V\ 19 IO
Jo"n Oorv AO.erman/ Tune· 211'2 7 ~
I' ""'t • FIFTH ltACE 0~1' n
Ht1den IP erct1 1180 010 '10 Bon l erre f Anaer,on 1
l"•WIS Son (CrunClv'
Time 201 2 s
iJ EXACTA 19 I• Pll•fl \Ill 10
SIXTH ltACE One " 1~ P"tr
S 10 HO
10 00
HM The 8ttt '811vlf'\\ I ,, •O 1 60 11 IQ
L·noan Gu\ • .t.ul>•n 10 40 10 70
!>cnelnd•sti.11 I Poer< t 1 • 60 Time 201 2 S
U EXACTA I l 1>11 11 H'IJ //J
SEVENTH RACE On .. rn ~ 011 e
Charlie Moore CK1.1eo1er )VOC1 IS 70 110
Hurricane Jamie C roao 8 40 J 70
Tacl L.obell CP11r11er • J 00
Time I Sil 3 S
SJ EXACTA I~ 91 Pll•tl U9t:,0
EIGHTH RACE Onr m 1• Dll• e
QuaOwln ILonoo1 • 80 J 60 l 00
M•Mthat\11 F tlltll V •·tl•" 8 00 i 00 frut Cnarlt\ A• Otr\ J tO
T.me I S7 4 s
sl EXACT A I o OJ d S)9 7•
NIHTH llACE 0•·~ • • Oa'"
TraCI Mil\ I Ma·~· 9 00 • •O J 10
Soeea Bump I W1fll&I"'\ 0 10 \ ao
De\ert Son t P•err e • o 00 Tame I S9
U EXACTA 11 11 cod o '1080
TENTH RACE One m11e rror
Noble Arnell• I Af'dl'•\O " "llO ~ o() I •O
muoe P•'"'"' ~ 70 • 10
Ml.IC NOTICE AOUA BRIGHT POOL
CARE •03 Sten10fd Court FICmlOUl IUIMl l trvtrwi CA 92715
NAME I TATEMfNT Gary Thomas Heu 403
The fOllowtng P8'10flS era S11nf0<C1 Court lrvlne CA
dotng OUSlneta 81 92715
THE RESUME EXPERT Wiiiiam Booth Mair 22S02
17772 Irvine Blvd . Ste t02. Petra M1aa1on Vt•io CA
I 11stln CA 92680 92691
Norm•n R Lieberman, Th11 buainess is con·
9621 G••ham St • 75. dueled by a general Part·
Cypress CA 90630 nersh1p
Thi~ oustne11 is con-Gaty T Heas
lluc1eo Dy 11n lndtvldual Tn11 st11emen1 waa rueo
Norm11n R Lieberman "'1th the County Clerk of Ot·
fh1s statement was filed ange County on Aprll 9 t985
w11n tne County Clerk ot Or-F273501
ange County on lfll>nt "1? PuDHShed Oran8e Coaat
1985 D111ly Puot April 1 17 24
NOTICI Of Oelielopment Oep81tment.
DEATH Of' 2801 McGaw lrvil\e
!U?ARTH f OC>Oft Do you have any com.-
ANO Of PeTl'TIOH menrs qUMtoona or oon-
TO ADlllMl8TIR I ce<'ns? Your 1nv11ed 10 at·
El tAT'f NO. A-1m11 len<1 • CJ<JDI" ,_1ng to be
To all '*''· t>enetlclarteS n.tCI Dy 1ne Ctty of 1....in. cred1tor1 sno1 conunoent Planning Comm1aa1on on
crt<11tor1. and persons ..mo1May2 198~ at 7 30 pm .°'
may be olhflrwlae tnterMled u aoon 111etu"er u prae-
1n the will and/or esrate of 11caD1~ 1n the C11y Cooncil
ELIZABETH FODOR. 11k1t Chl mt>e<a a1 17200 Jtm·
BESS FODOR t;OrM Boulevard tf1 !he Clty
A pellllOn has t>-1 llleo of 1r.11ne For more 1nf0f·
by ROBERT V FODOR & m11•on un Sue B•ondOllUO.
IRIS E HAMMOND 1n me Ccimmunity De~elopment
Superior Court ot Orange Oep1 SFA-17S 1
F273I01 May 1 198~ Publltl'ted Orange Coast
Dally Piiot April 17 <'4 May
I 8 1985
County requeatlng 1na• 1 11 1ou ctlal•;tf'loe '"'' pro-ROBERT F FODOR & IRIS 1ec:I '"court 1ou m1y be llm-
E HAMMOND be appotnled tied to ra11•ng ?nly lhOM 1•
as perlOf1aJ reprflMflt81Mtl tue• ;°" or someol\e etM w.727 to &Omll'llater tti. •ta1e .ot •&lffC! af f"9 puDllC n.ar1no
the oee.dent CleK11bed in trus notlGe or 1n
.
PUBllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNHI
NAME I TATEMENT
The followrng persons are
doing Du1lnes1 111
MING DYNASTY 3901 E
Coast Highway Corona Del
Mar CA 92625
A heating on the pe1111on wrt t19(1 correspondeoc;e <fe..
Di mt .IC NOTICE will be held on MAY 8 198~ 11ve<eo ro the Pl•nning Corn·
___ r_ UD\.-------BJ 9 30 A M In Dept No 3 11t miss O'l a1 or pnor to 1ne
FICTITlOUI aUSINEl l 700 Ctvrc Center Drive West e>uDhC near•ng Senta Ana CA 92702 P·,Dl1sne<:1 Orange CoNt
NAME STATEMENT IF YOlJ OBJECT lo tNI Oa ty P11<il Aprtl 17 198~
The foHowing persons are gran11ng of lhe peuuon '(OU w 755
doing bu11neu u 1noutd eHher ap~r 11 tne
INNERSCAPES 3135lheartng ind llate your 00·1----------
Sumatr 8 Place. Costa Mesa.1 1ec11on1 or Ille written ob)ee· ~IC NOTICE
Calllornta 92626 t10n1 with the coun before ----------
Anne Greenberg 3135 the nearing Your ap~r FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll
Calitorn1a 92626 your attOfney ·/'If! totlOWlng per\Of\1 are
W·706
'1CJTT10Ue .,. ...
..,,.._ ITA'f'llmWT
.. The~ l*'ION .,.
doing buelrl8el •· Pll'k W-
lu, 18552 M~ Blvd ..
Svlle 400, lrvlne, CA 12715
All RUl. 11552 MeeArttlur
Blvd Suite o&OO. lrYtne. CA
92714
Del/Id K. L8mb 18552
MacA.rttlur Btvd . Suite o&OO.
Irvine CA 12715
John M iner. 18562
Mec:Art1'1ur Blvd . Suite .00.
Irvine, CA 927l6
Maehrdad Ran ekh,
11552 MactAfllwf Blvd •
Suite 400, Irvine, CA t2716
This l>Yeln... I• cion·
dvc1e<I by•
AM Aul
Tl'lll stat~ -fled
with IM County Clerk of Or-~ County on Mardi 22,
-nnM4 Publlstled Orange Cou1
Dally Piiot Maren 21. Apftl 3,
10. 17, 1985 Armand l HBI IOll to Kamal• ) 6 IO\I lo
Moort , 4·6. Oel Dve 6·3. lol l 10 Holmes
1·6 Kellev 1HB1 won 6 • •O\• 1 6 4 6
0·6 Fowttr 1 HBI won 6·) ..,,, 6 / Non
6·) IO\I S 1 Buff •HSI IOl l 4 6 1 6 4 6 2-6
Corona Clel Mar del WOOOOnoot 11 h
lS· II 10· IS IS 17 IS 11
Mater De1 dtl N~woon Hert>or I\• I)
IS S lS ll
Pe•ev vauanoi""~"",.,.. • 60
T·me 200 1S
Sumetr11 Place. Cot111 Mesa.1 11nce may be In person or by! NAME I TAT!MDfT
This business II Con-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or •f'IQ o...siness as
Clucteo Dy an ind1v1oual or • contingent creditor of TELETqOL. 385~ Bircr. NOTICI TO
ANNE GREENBERG the dec4MHed you must hie S1r~1 Sutt• 517 Newport CMDITORa CW
Ming Chun Che 2536 l
Barents St Laguna Hiits
Calif 92653 Doubles
Ganz Btr111uno H8) ne! Arnoll All•\Of'
6·1 6·) 04!1 Mc(arcon·RaHe•n 6 o 6 4.
Quinn CrenOatl 118 1 \Plot 1 6 6 1 10\1
)·6, 6· 1
Laouna Beach Cltl E\••nr a 1/1 14 IS S tO IS 10 tS IS 4
Frt08Y'• Gem•• 171 Mater Oto al E\tanc10
Newoort Hart>or a• Laguna Beach
Corona Ottl Mar al Co\la Mesa WOOODrodge 111 Unavers.rv
U EXACTA S 6 "A 1J HOllO
ELEVENTH RACE 0'~ " to oa• •
Howd• Mon I P•eno • 00 I 80 1 •O ScorP•O 1Fab111111 b 60 J •O
BOl\hOI IOt\Omer I 11\()
This ous1ness •S con·
ducted Dy an 1nd1vtdual
Ming Chun Ctla
This S1atemen1 wea tiled
with the Coun1y Clerk of Or·
ange CC11Jnty on Al)rll 12
1985
This st element was faed your claim With the court "' I Beacr CA 92660 IUlJ( ~R
wtth the County Cieri\ ot Or-presenl 11 10 1118 personat Doretta J Karna 30• (S-. tto1'41f7
ange County on March 29 represent1ll¥e apPOtnteo Dy CampDett L ane Co111 U.C.C.)
l985 1 lhe court within tour montna Meu CA 9262~ Notl08 11 her9by g'-1 to
F272M4 I rrom the Oita of first 11-flus business 15 con· the creditor• of ALEX VER-Marina 10, Ocon View I
Husleo IM1 Off Parks b 2 dtt (IOPP
6·4 Cltl Cl\rer t11oa 6 ~ oel McGttnC'tlt'V
6· I Bivens tM won 6·4 o ) 6 ) 6 4
C 11\8\ M nst I 6 won 6 ) 6 4 b ) Hlrosn•ot IM to\• 1 6 WOf' 6 I 0 ) 1 s
T•me 202 l S
U EXACTA 11 ) P<t•d \76-10
Alttnoe~ -• 410
Pubhshed Orange Coast suanee of letters as pro¥1ded aucted tty an 1ndhlldua1 DUZCO Transf•or. wnoae
08il>f PUC! Aprill. ID. 11. 24.J'" SKtton 700 ot the Oo1et11 J Karns home eclOrMI Is 270 S._,,_
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
Da,,e Hill\ d~ 1r.an1 IS 8 IS 1 IS 10
San Ctemrnlt oer Lt11oun111 11 1,, 17 IS
IS· 12 II· IS 11 IS IS 4
F273e02 1985 Probate Code of Car1t0<n•a Tn1\ Stltement wn ltted wood. City Qf 1~ Coun!Y
Puohshed Orange Coast W-7 14 The time tor flhng claims w•I w·tn 1ne County Cletlo. of Or ~~~·1 ~·tr:.:;,~
Double, 'Y' ~ll~ty ~~o; April 17 2• May not el(plre prlO< to lour anoe County on Aprll 9 1985 abou~ 10 be made 10 ALAN
W-7'9 Ml.IC NOTICE months trorn the date of thfl F771502 TOWNSEND TranaterM Garrett Lowe M l oe• Vu Hen 1 6
7· S, Oflt Pot111er Nguven I ~ I 6
Scrint•O•r Silverman t M • solll S I 6 I '°" 1 6. ? 6
----------hetrtng noltce above PuDllSl'l&d Or8f\g41 Coaat •
FICTITIOUI BUSINESS YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Otllly P1101 Aprlt 17 24 May ~~~r;-re~ HIGtt sctlOOI ratinGs
CIF 4·A
I. Woodbrl09e, 1 Dana H1lll J Nortn
Torrence 4 Mlf/t Co\la, S San111 Baroarn
• L•1111na 8Hch; 1 Palo' Verdes •
Estancl11 • EOlton; 10. CorON oet Mar
• • • • PUBLIC NOTICE NAME 8TATfMENT Ille kept by lhe court "you 1 8 1985 County Of Orenge.s~!tan!;
The followlng per10na are are 11 person interesteo '" W-751 Calllomla. Collevt W°"*1
UC lrvlM 6, Cal Sti tt Fullerton l
Singles
FICTITIOUS IUllNESI
NAME ITATEMENT
The foll0W1ng persons are
OOlng buSlneas ea
ooing business as the es1a1e you may serve Tl'le property 10 be tran..
0 E S I G N upon the executor or adm1n Mt-IC NOTICE !erred IS deBCflbed In gen-
81anl\tn\n•O tCSF I Oet Rflore• 6 ? 6 2
L Tren .. 1U• UClr oe• Fala. 6·2 6 )
Pellon tVCll Ott LeFeovre 6 I 1 6 D
Trenw•lh UCtl oel Lusn 6 l 6 3
G•O<'Oanella UCll dll Roc1'man J 6 b 3
6·2, Lac.ceDue CUClf del Ruden o I 6 1
CIF l ·A
Glr1s softb1U
HICH SCHOOL Fountain VaMev 4, Wnl'rnlnst•r 2
ISun~t LHGU•I
TECHNOLOGIES 37 •0 S •Sl•llo< or upon the II· ' er11 u All atoetl In trade,
Susan St Suna 250 Santa torney to< the lll(ecuta< <>< IC 17'21t fixtures equipment and I Lovo•a ] "•C.01a l Los AllOl 4 L.o Ser,,a S !>ou•h Pauoena 6 G·eno111e 1 EI
Rancf\o S 8rtnlw00d 9 Montet>el o 10
Balnoo Monrgornerv
t)SOS-SMALL OFFICE
SERVICES 2J PAULA
HESS ACCOUNTING SER-
VICES. 2613 Bear SI Suite
E Santa Ana. CA 92704
Ana. CA 9270, tdm1n1s1r11or and r11e w11'1 FICTITIOUS IUl lHlll QOOO WIH of Iha! reetturent
Aou Josepn Andrews the coun w•ttl proof ot ser-NAME STATEMENT ~ •mown u DOS VllUtrTJ n\tt • 000 100 ~ 1 6
Foun•a·r Vs '" 004 100 • 6 t De Jo.,r Or'() Woll Havr•t\ ana 1'01.1n11
W-Hayne\ • I L OtJonn 78 11\lh w J8-Atvare1 •F'V
392 Loolloul Drive Laguna ••Ce 8 wr•tten reques• stat The rooawtng persons ate GUYS and ~teCI at 1.U37
Beach. CA 92651 •ng m111 you oesire spec1et oo.ng ous1neu as Grtnnh Culver Onve City of lrvtne.
Double' Bt11n1cen•l'1•0 F111as •CSF dt'f O EclllOn 4, Hunfln91Dn 8HCh 1
(SunHI Lea1111el
Paula Hess 3616-E Bear
51 Santa Ana. CA 9270•
Th.s business 1s con-
ducted Dy an 1ndtv1dual
Paula Hen
Craig Robert Rothen-1 notice o! the llltng of an 1n" Mon1eoe110 Assoc1ates §°jflty of Oranoe Stele 01 burger 2044 Pomona Ave ventory and appra1seme<11 of 13200 Bristol Suite 660 8 ornia
Costa Mesa CA 92627 es1a1e asse1s o• ot the P8th Costa Meu CA 92626 The t>ulk tranafer will be Trenw1lh·Sa1or>.awa 7·6. l S Rnorer Oesoot (U{ll de! Rf!'1cnma,. Lu\l'I 6 1 6 2
Roman L•Ftbvre !C SF det Lerrooue
G oroane111 6 • l o o l
I This business 15 con-1 t1ons or accounts menttoned 011naet w Oo<iahue 3 t681 consummaied on or ahet
Clucteo by a oene1111 oarr in S&etton t200 and 1200 5 or Sea Stull Lane Soutn tne 3ro Cley of May 1985 81-
ne•sh•P the C111torn1a Pro Dale CCX!e , L.iguna CA 926 •• tO 00 A M 81 ACT ION
EOo\on 011 000 01 4 I 0 f'iunlon91on B"ar." .JOO 001 I 1 4 8
Communltv colle.-women
Oranee Co.st t, Santa Ana O
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Tho~ Statemenl was hleo
w•th the Couniy Cieri< of Or·
1 .. ge County on Aprtf 4 1985
Ross J AnClre .. s Pallenon. Bolton I Thomas l Scr.ri~ 893 IESCROW INC ATTN
This stlle~nt was Med Hanna, George DavldoYICh 581\0CHlle Corona det Mar ARDITH FREEBAIRN whON
with IM County C1er1o. or Or-Ill. Attorn.ya fOf Perttlonef, C,. 92625 aOdr ... is 800 N Tuatrn Av-
MtM•llt n IOCC 1 Orf R09er\
Eth son OC C 1 de! Goodn"an
Thurmond !OCCI def f>llam
Brooie COCCI det McAut1t1e
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Publtsf'le<I Orange Coast
Oa11-, Pilot Apt11 10 17 24
ange County on April S 1985 tVO N l rei ll•d .. Suite Jlmn ":Je•son 939 \enue Solle G S.,..11 AnL
F27'32'11 l te, Fullenon, CA 12835 wes1 2 •.i S1 Santa Ana Caltlor'lta Ttlat tn. 1811 oat•
PuDhshed Orange Coaat Published Orange Coast CA 92706 ,., tor flllng c1a1ms 1n the eecrow
Da11y Ptlot Apr11 t 7 24 May Dally P•tni Apr 1 l6 '· 2J ""''11•.lt•" , "l!nne~ 6 t • e!erreo 10 hert11n 11 May NEWPORT LAHOll'IG ( Hew11or1
8Hctil -16 anoter\ 11 !Jau 10 lCuto1n, 4 mackerel
M11r•n11 000 000 t>-0 J I
Oaoiev "''" \rru~\I\ Laf\en M'O !May I 1985
W-728 1 8 19es 198(. A 01 an P•a~e 11/ewpon 2no 1985 w -73sl rw 560 Beacr. c.,.A 9?1;6J So tar as 1s ~nown to Ille r,,,, C..u~•"llSS •S CO" T • l"S!er&fl I ll l>Ullne11
PUBLIC NOTICE OuClf'<J 0 • ~ ;Je<">t1•a pan ,,,,,..,es and addrea-uaed
I" erou\on W OO"'h 19 0 L -Lar \en
PU6LIC NOTICE
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUI LIC NOTICE Ca'1•e1 •"' :>cnar • ._e past three y.eers are Same
Ml.IC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
1773 of tne La11r0<n1a Labor with lhe County Cle<1'. of Or Linda L Heszety10 C.a11 NAME STATt:MENT FICTrTIOU8 BUSINESS T P C T., '> 5rne,,,er:1 ,.15 10eo .. lo.
Code. the general prevailing PUBllC NOTICE ange County on Apfll •2 forn1a 3010 S Oiamona The follo wing persons are NAME STATEMENT , 1"" ~~,..na~g omm·~~·o~ ,. tr •he Cou,..t~ c1,.,~ 01 O•· t'~ 00d81 ~anster ~1111Jb-
rates o~per diem wages and 1985 Sen1a Ana CA 9270• Uv•ng business., The following persons ar11 r,. 'Y 0 rvtne ""' ~ ,...,~,. Couri. on Mar("h 28 ~~rcia/ ~:. ~;:
CITY OF ~VINE hohClay ano O¥erlimework In FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nn1" This business is con "VIN"' COUNSEL ING doing ousaneu as I conClucling'" puolic hear "Q t .. 11•
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CALIFORNIA NAM,. STATE ... "'NT " c Ot' propoMta zone ~nann., 6106 the locality 1n which tile work "' """' Publtsned Orange Coasl auctea IJy a corporallon <;ENTER 218 Promoniory ULTIMATE IMAGE 3JJ4 85 zc 0091 1 • F7725et
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NOTICE INVITING IS to be performed has been The following persona are Daily P1io1 April 17. 2• May l•nCla l Re~elylo Pre~1 0 , East Newport BeBch CA E Coa~I Hwy Corona oe1 I · · or lh~ ""'e PuD .. ShP<l 0range Coast *" SIDI Obtained from the Director doing business as I 8 1985 d11n1 92660 Mar CA 92625 Business Compli" 116 C•t, Cl 1 p A 3 o -2
NOT ICE IS . HERE BY r lh ,.._ t I f I d MARINA• BEACH CITIES T Cvgnet En1erpr1s•s Inc • of trv1nP '~ •equ"5ttng ap "'' ., •IOI pro! , 1 • Put>llSheO Orarige Coast o .. e .,,,par men o n us-o W 74<' hi~ s1a1emen1 was tiled Patnc1a Ann Pall PnD Ca11'1orn1a •orPOr•1v1on -,: prova1 o• a lilnP ~nan"" I • •H' Oat"' Pllol April 17 1985 GIVEN that ae•led bld1 wlll 1r1a1 Relallons a copy of YOGURT CO 2305 W w•lh 1he Coun1v Clerh ot Or ... 18 0 0 ~ ., · · .,,-.,
P h B lb Bl d N c romontor; t EllSI clarl, trp pf.>.,S•Ot' ,1 ''ll W-731 be received by tn. urc .. 111-wtuch is on Ille In 1heotf1Ce of II 011 v ewport Dlm'IC NOTICE a1n998e~ County on April 12 NPwport Besen CA 92660 Orct11CI 1'vfl Corona de1 Irvine Bus nMs Comp 11., '"" OMSlon. 1S029 Sand Ca-lhe City Clerk of lhe cu .. ot Beach CA 92663 r VIX. T Mar CA 92625 ... ' G I t11s business ta con-l:'e"a,., ..,,., ,0 (;O"t' , •• ,._ nyon Avenve. lrvlne Celt-Irvine and will be made a.;1111-111>41rt C Kovaca. 9132 F273904 Clucreo by an indiv•duat , This Du~ nen ' cor-'·ll&C:"u• t",.,~ ,..,0,s t ttsQ
to<nla 92714 for f\Jrnlahing aDle 10 any 1ntetetted party Healey Dr . Garden Grove, Fl~!~~o~:A~:::~s Pur,t,~hed Orange Coast Palf•tia Ann Pait PhD l ducteo or 11 corpor11t1on ''"" .,';,,,, ,. uv••g ~.,· ,.,,''
all plant. labor MrVICel ma-upon requesl The contrac-CA 9264 t i.... Th loll 1 'Daily P11ot AP"' 1; 24 May This siatement wu !tied Thomas F Jot'es Pres1 1 tl"O , A'"'""'""' ,1 l!'le
terlala 10011, equipment lor and any :wt>contraclor Nick S11111. 4320 Glencoe • ow no persons 8'" 1 11 •'tll~ I wilt> Ire County Cter~ ot Or-oent dehniticir ,, ,. .:iuahtv•ng "'
supplles. tran1portat1on.ut11-unoer 111m shall pay not less Ave . Merine Del Rey CA doLmEgTbEusRISn~NslaEsGAL SEC w 745 •n e c 1 on Ap 11 12 This st11emen1 was flied
90292 'T " 9 oun ¥ ' D0•811' '1et1dQu.ir1e•s Hll ltlea and all Other Item• and than the specified prevailing 198<; w1111 lhl' County Clerk ot Or· • ta1t!•c~t•nr 11,,,. conl nued
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acllltles necetH"' therefor, ra1es o! wegea 10 all ~ork· This bvsinau IL~ .,n. RETARIAL. 2400 W Coa\I •n;oe •o "' or •pr 1 •2 ~ .,. . , ~ H' h S 1 N F2737te 0
1 .,5 " u ' "' 1 avw•• .. "" ' ·O•poratl' ea provided In the contrac:t men employeed tn 1he ex-ducted by a llmtled p11 ner-.g .. way, ulle · e"YPOrl 9 5 °" • -
T S hi Beach CA 92""3 Publ1sheo Orange Coast F~ heaO"u~rter~ deve1op,,.. .. n1 documents, tor he enlor ecvuon of the con1r11ct s .. 1p • "" o p & • -" Center Parking Lot 0¥erl8y LABOR REGULATIONS Gilbert C Kovaca Suzenne Proul, t537 Ser PUBLIC NOTICE a•1) !IOI Aor11 17 24 M11~ P bl o 0 C I nn '"" imoun1 ' Dase,,,. ..
1oge1 h er w 11 h 11 p -The conrractor shall comply Thia statement was filed anade. Corona del Mar CA 1 fl ''l85 W 739 Oa 1~ p,~~~ •i;-r '·~~g~4 ~":~ n1>v~npm!'nl pom·~ dnd •n,.
purtenances thereto In with all 1he requirements of wUh lhe County Clefk of Or-92625 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 1 8 •)8.. •nc. u••On o• II spec•"c • 9'"
1tr1Ct accorC11nce with the Sl!Chon 1777 51ogelhllfwltl\ ange Co~.inty on Aprtl t2, lllllan 011111s. 612 Ramona NAME STATEMENT N .,34 ot traMIH ,O•hh ~• O'C'"''
specifications on Ille at tne all other applt~bte require--1985 Ortve. Corona Clel Mar CA I '~ .. !ollow1n9 p.>rsons are PUBLIC NOTICE ale hf'&Clouerte<s oue ••r to
office of the Olrector of Pub· men1s of the Cattlornla F27lt(17 92625 O •ng !Jus•nf.'51S as Of've1opmer• pn "'5 o.1no~
lie Works Labor Code Pubtlail&d Oranoe Coaat ThlS business ts con LIC.H r DESIGNS 33976 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE certain corcurnSlances r..,
DATE OF OPENING BIDS DRAWINGS AND SPECI· Dally Piiot ..t.prll 17 24 May duc1eo by a general oar! Cai,.1> Cove LagtJn& N1guf!ll NAME STATEMENT ----------:lone CP111n9f'I w111 l!l,o
Sidi wtll be 1acet.;ed at the FtCATIONS A lull Ml of 1. 8, 1985 nershtp CA 92677 fhe lollowlng persons are Notice of Sile ot provioe 10' IM •ea1toc.i1ac•n
Purchasing Olvtalon of the apec1tic111ton1ls11va1111Dle for W-74A Suzanne Proul :,r.aron M<1nr11no JJ976 <lotng business as Reel Property 11 of development PC'' u 1rom
City or Irvine located 11 pickup wilhout charge 111 the Th11 1ta1emen1 wa~ 1o111d LllDP Cove Laiiuna N1Q11t1I ME:RtT HIGH qEAL TY Prtval• Sale certain p101ec15 ,n,1~ e•
16029 Sand Canyon Av-Purchaalng Otv111on ot the PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the Couniy Cterk ,,r Or r A 9267' 27665 Vte ROOngo M1s51on No A 1;i 13r,-lain 1~'"' 1 l'<l c. cum
enve, lrvlne Cat1tornl9 Clly or Irvine 15029 Sand angeCoun1yon Apnt8 1q85 rt• bus•nt-s' s con V•eio CA 92692 ,, '"" Su~··o• ,,. ,1 ~lances "'"'e•t"nCe •o , .. ,.
927 t•. until 11 00 • m on Canyon Avenue. trvtne, CaU-FICT"IOUI BUltNEll F273327 du~ted ~Y a" nd·v1t1ua Maqory C .,.OOh•m 2766~ the State-Jt ahtrr l •01 ~·••<. "' ·0 ~8 •" ut," ~
May l3. 1985 It wtliCh lime torn•& Specltlcatlona and NAME STATEMENT PuDltShed Orange Coosl St>,uon 'vlanning V111 Roorlgo Minton V1e10 mt' County 'll Orang" rn•Oe 1°' a <:()('lptete •.1""111
and place bid• wlll be pub· btd documents may be mall-The following pw.ans are Dally PtlOI .\prit 17 2• Ml!y Tt"'i "atement "'11 t.lt>d CA Cl2692 I In 1'1e M111ter o• tM Esu11e cation °' me •ssues '8'~ t>v
llcly opened 81<1• 1h1ll be ed upon reo1Mp1 of requeata doing bualnesa 111 Antiques 1 8 1985 w•I" '"e Counr, Clerk 0' Or Merritt S Htgharn 27665 01 PHYLLIS JE.A N PEPPY 1"'° oreoareo zont' cninql'
1ubmttted In aealad no 1e1er thin ten (101 calen-Warel'louae. 1550 Superior w 736 1nr Countv r>r· Aprtl l2 Via Roongo M1u 1on V1a10 I Oeceeseo A c.op~ 011"e sta!' •eP""
envetopea marked on the dar day• prior 10 1he dlte aet Avenue, Co!llll Mesa. CA j IC! 5 F ....... ._7 CA 92692 No11ce is nerenv il'•"n that 8 coov ot lht' """"onme"16
outlld•. "Bide tor Senior for opening bldt 92627 .. ,.,,. This business '' con-111e -und1>rs1gn1>!l .. 111 ..,,11 al oeier1'1inauon pre• 01•'
Center Parking Loi Over-SECURITY FOR COM-Lewrence A Wiison. 4 t6 PutJl•Shea Ottinge Coast <lucled by husband ana Wtle PflY~ll' \ale ti;, t~I' "'O'>eSI EIR) and oltlilr P•o1ect "1•"
lay .. PLETION OF WORK At the E 19th St . Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Deity Pilot April t 1 :14 May Maqory C Higham I ano besl b•CIOe• suti1ect to matlO" tr& •vatlaDie ICY vO<J•
LOCA TION OF THE requ~t and expenM ot !tie 92627 1 8 '985 This Slatement was mea cont>rma11on ot sa•O Su •1tvi-11 t~ CommuMv
WORK The work to be Pfl(· 1UCC88slul bidder the City k!>_•ndra L Wiison. 416 E FICmlOUI BUSINESS .,.... W HO with the County Cler~ of Or-peroor Coun °" or a"'er ''>8 De\'1!1opmeni Oeparlmfltnt
IOfmed hereunder 11 loctled Will pay ttle amounter 19th St Costa Mesa. CA NAME STATEMENT an~ County on April 12 26th dllV ot Arr I 1;;es a• 280I McG•"' ''"ne
C Th f '" ' Oo vou '>llve an, CO'" In tl'le City ot lrvlne. ounty t111neo vpon complltnce th 92827 e Ol10W1ng persons m •
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-. ~ the on•c" r·' -•" Hr>u5•ng of Orenga II Number ThrM the requlrementa of G ern-Thll buaineas IS con-doing bua1neu as F273e08 Mar~f't ~2~ • ,,,. ••e . mpnts, Q~h<>"~ 0' '
(3) Sandburg Wey rnent Code Section 14402 ducted by husband end wife PROPIPE 1•0 I E Ball PUBLIC NOTICE P11nhshecl Or;inge Coast Su•'" C6 C•P'll\' C.t. 90630 •9'n' 'Cu• •nv•teo ':> ii'
DESCRIPTION OF WORK and tile prov111ont ot the Sandra Lee Wilson Road Suite C AnahM1m C.A I Doily Pt101 .\pnt 17 :>• May Tell!' -•4 .,~, J06C •ttn leno "Pubh< l'11>aron<J ' r,..
The work to be performed contra c 1 doc um e n I a This statement was tiled 92805 FICTITIOUS I USIN£18 11 R 1<}115 Oart1P W115•0" • oonr, ,,, ne4d by l hf' (.;it~ 01 "'1'•11
shell Include but nol be llm· pertaining 10 "Sut>Slttuuon wllh the County Clerk of Qr. S&S Heapen Inc 11 Cah NAME STATEMENT ,
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W 747 OranQt S1~tP '' I. 1t1'"'"'ll Plann•ng CommlH•on
lled to: patching and overlay ol Securlllet .. ange County on March 22. tornla corporeuon 140 I E Tnfl rot1owing persoM .lre a11 "0"' 11111' ~,,d n•f'•f'ISI or Ma~ 2 1q8c, "" -JO P.,. "
of Stnlo< Center PROJECT A OMIN tS -1985 Ball Road SulteC Anaheim .:lnono business as "11•CI .:lKP85t'd at'""''"'" al 11~ 5 oon li'l9'eatte; II$ t>•l!li
COMPLETION OF WORK TllATION All 1eotfo1ca1 F2720CM CA 92805 , & M PROPERTY REN PtJ8llC NOTICE aeat" ~no l '""''II"' "11 .. l•caOtfl " '"" C• > C '"" '1
All worx 11 lo be compltled qu~s11ona rattllve to 11111 Publlttled Orange Coast Thia Du11nt1ss '' con r .-LS 2521 w Sun!lo-r ano "lf'•f'" ,., 11 1~ "SI aft' Cl'lamoers 111 '' 20C' "r
within 14 caltndar dayt from projeel pr10t to opening bids Deny Pilot March 27 Aprll 3. ducted by 1 COfporahon H-•6 s8n1a Ane CA 9270• NOTICE Of or ~·O Jf'C ,, "-ts i c bOrtt Bou 11"'"0 n 1"" C" fled hi No-Bet McC 11 S o• ,,,.,,. r O• more trio• tht date 9'>8CI In I Shall be directed 10 Larry tO t7 198S ly II II ecretary Grl'QO•v T T homion 04910l.UT10N OF qui"fl>d "~ '"''"''O" o• aw O< .,,8hc>n·rltit SuP B•Of'dC'•ul tic. to Proceed Hayden, SlrMt Supervisor W-691 Thll 1talemen1 WIS filed l'2 t w Sunllo .. f!f H 111 PAATNlAI Hff' AND Othl!IWISP th!'• 1"11 , n
AWARD OF CONTRACT at (71') 857-0124 For ques· wllh Ille County Clerk ol Or Santa Ana C.A C12704 CONTINUATlON Of HOOll•on 1<' 11'81 ! '\8•0 Cit'-Commun•ty OthlllOPMe"1
The OwnM reffrY•• lh• llonaretallngtothebtdpro-ange County on March 22 Mall c11rro11 2'i21 w BUllNtll cea54Kl 1tlll'1t'l•mt1 ·•deatl'1 Ot'pi 6fl0.J'S t
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reject any or all bide. to 111 (714)880-3628 '212071 CA 9'704 Sl'Cllon 15035 5 ot the Cor propetl) "'v•ll'd 1n lht' C•I) ft'{'I ir court vou ma) tl4' 1'"' tr t "-'"h 1 11 r ! ·11111 \·
wllve any lnformaU!y In I BY ORDER ol lhe City "~!~~:A~=~· Publlahed Orange Coesr fhtJ ous•nf'SS ,, con po1a11ons Codll th11t of Bu11n1 "'"'" toont~ or ~";:,1:;:,1'~':9s:;;'~~M>e'•:... · f, 111 • , r1 bid. lo make award• In the Councll of Iha City of lrvlne T follow Deity Piiot ..t.prlt 17 24. May Clvrl..O by 11 ~11 part 1 G E O R G E R O B E R r Orange S1111" ot .a11rom•• 1 lnt8f•t of the Ownet and to DATED A.prll 10. 1985 he Ing pertons are I e. 1985 ner~1p Mc.LAREN and PHILIP par1•Cuta•I\ .:lMCflbt'<l 115104 ••• ,~ ., lhf> C>Ut>llC "tll''"0 ....... l'lllldm._: •llJ , ...
rajec;I ell othtr bid• CITY Of IAVIN!, BY: d~~R~~:es:· ENEAOY w ''.17 Gregory T Tnom,on RICHA RO M cC LA REN ro ... ~ •o ""''' °"'-"t>.O ",.,,, f\()flC• o• ,.. I th• fl •I l 11 I I
PROPOSAL GUARANTEE NANCY C. LAC!Y, CITY INVESTMENTS 394 Ogle Thia sllltt'Mtlnl was 111~ ao1n9 t>ua1nesa u Partnen 1.014~ or TrtK1 JZ<ie 80011 w• ,._., '°''HNll1'1flN" '" Hr •h.:• • J tr
ANO BONDS E~ bid •1'1•11 Cl!AK St a· c Meta c .... lh 11111 Cnonty Cieri.. of Or under the firm n1me OI PHIL I 'II "eoe (\ snCI :."'"'US~ ~"::·,~~"~:l'>flo~·~.7.~.~;-~~ /,1nt.f :--.. m r I .t1:1 '"
be accompanied by • Publllh&d Orange Coast • • 011• A Pl8LIC NOTICE Mge co11n1~ on Apr11 1;.> llAcLAqEN ANO DAO atso ot M•!lteOaneou\ ..... 111p• ,,._ 1
C«tlfled or caehlet'a Cheek Dally Plk>1 Aprll 17. 1985 92J83!n E E.....,arda, 3... 1985 llomg buainess as BALBOA cord' ot vrange C0un1v out>hc """"~ 111 'If, "'I' rt • 1~ ·1• h or by a COfC>Or•I• eurety W-730 "" ""' .... ...,.'PITU'\&,1 eui-aa F27JIOO B11MPER CARS at taeol State nl c <tflfnrn111 I "ubt•'r-.o <.''"'"\}"' 1 '""1 H1 •I\• tf t • r 1 1.,
bond on '
.... f~m lurni·..... Oote SI • B. Coate M .. a. ,..,.. • • • ""v '""' 1 C11111v P 1c-1 "r·"' • · lfl\C. , ... "" .,...., CA NAMI ITATEMINT Putill"hed Or•ng11 COll41 Wllllll41< Avenue Unit x.1 mor.. vimmnn11 •nnwn • ,11n I\ .,j 1 \ 'wr .,. •ri
by the Owner .. gu&rl nlM c 92827 TM tooowtng peraona .,. Dt1t1y Pilot Apnl 17 24 Mey CCIII& Meta, CahlOrflll h•~1 u 616.:i A•llfll l\YMA "''' w ... I )1 II" I tr 1 ( I tlf
that bidder wlll, If an award Pl8l1C NOTIC£ Thia buatnHs 18 eon· doing buetness 81 1 11 lllM dl•50lll9d their P11•tr>e<•'"P L A
11 rn1de to him In ac;-dvJ:~YE~n lndl\l<IUlll Tt-LYN COMPANY 3es7 w •43 •tOIAprllS 198SDvrf'v1u111 Term•ol ta.e cuh 1n111w f>t.ellC NOTICE l'\h ,,r;.t ,,.i. !'-.<i•ll\
cordance with lht tetrna of flCTITIOUI IUllNlll n wards 91 ti St ~ ..____,,,,, tnn~t tut 1•wnfl~ n! 1~ Un•teo1 d 11J).!hl1 r ~I 1rt1•h n
hit bid. promp1ly aecur• NA.•ITATI.....,. Thll ltlt.,,,.,,t WIS ttled ~ CAt~seo· ,...,._.,..... G EORGE R 0 8EAT StAlf'~ on '""'""'•''Or' o•· ~NOTICE Hutt II' ff I llir····
WortlrMl't'I Compen11tk>n The loflowlng petlOftl are W1tl'l the County Clerk of Or Tl-"!"" -..11up ••••~·•• "4CLAAEN •...cl•"" It 49t_. Ute or part CHh -'llO 1>111-"'~"TY AIL(All: enge County on M1rell 22 """ .. , ,.,, " ""~~·"'" ... .I •n1 t 1 'u• 1111r't r 1 In-enc:. and Meblffty In-dOing bualneaa es 1945 · • 8831 Annopll • Avll A111er1on Avenue Long arte• ~ .. Ol't>Ced by noll INI • NOflC!' S HERE EH
11Uf.nc..execute 1 contrae1 PACK AR 0 nt20t1 Anahtlm CA92804 P\&.IC NOTIC[ Buer. Ca1tforn111l'lu !euredt•v "4t><tgege orTrv11GIVEN111111~ '°'"'w'"O ~h·•" ri.1 •• r.1n \:n
In the r.qulf.cl !orrn and ENTERPRISES, 400 Snug P 0 C Thia buai~,1 11 l w•thdt11~ from and hu ~1 ...,n '""' cw~~ so 'tffl'll of '°""° Of u v...., 1I''1, , :-.i .... 1 '"' 11 "•rn'.... ..tltfa<:~ ""-" H b01 ~"""I e.tc:h. CA ubll•lled rtnoe O.lt ..... con· FICTITIOUS I UllNlll T I ~ "' -· """"' Ir • ""' · Dally Piiot March 2} Arvll 3 OUCted by an lndllftdu•I . cea1'9CI to t>e aaaocta111d tn SOIO Ht C:--~• 0 l n'IOunt o•~I) lltYfl b-1 '*11 nyl Sh•J1h1•n :o;.,, •• , t•, h
fOf tn. lllthfUI onnance 92663 10 17 19116 ... · nrnoiny p Mekoutr NAMf STATl.MINT I 1ne cerrylnQ Of\ of Ille t>u•• btO to M df'CX'9lllld with bid Ille C11y ot ''"'~ POllce Of' 1 of the oontr.at end !Of the Wtlhird B Dunlap Ill, 400 · • W 702 Tl'llt atlt8'1*"tt waa flied The tollowlng ~na are nes11 81d'or oflf>•s to bl ~ writ C>tflrnent 101 • rtttOCl •n e• Dou~I·•' R, .... 1 t•, 11
plYf'*'I of Clllml of me-Snug Httbor, N••port W11hlheCountyClerl\Ot 0r CIOlngbu•tner.tU PHILIP A ICH AR Ol1ng -'-"<' Wiii ~ rec'""9(1 II Ol n•,,.ly •90ldll~ I~ I .J.,hr1 R r\11n p.,.,,
ttrlelmt n end lt borera BHch. CA 92&63 Inge COU'1ty on April 12 1<1'-ICAID CONSTRuC McLAREN ""'" cor>O\Jct 11w1 ·~ •lor~•i<l O"IC'fl 11 an)' M 1 SC e 1 c v cl f <; Su'i<Ht M Ult ~·,It
ltlefeunder S.id entck Of Jamu l(enyon. 91 I Pt.llJC N()TIC[ l911S TION CO ?O ii Au De t>u~-in f"t Mure lll'd ,,,... tltttr th• '''" Dvbfil-CRUISCRS 10 SPH OS .u ... 1 Man,.l.,ll Ruth blddtr'l l>Ond enalt be In an WlllhV. Sult• 1010. L A ' "1.ol C.nntt eo.111 u... CA ..... pey and dtterlerge 811 catt()I> '*e>ol 1nd 1"'8 8MX TYPE<\
amount of not '"8 then CA 90017 ,ICTITIOUl IUIMll Pul>Hahtcl Otanot Coeat t2U7 111111).ht• 01 tile twm end re
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oat• 01 ,.,. NOTICE 1$ ~U.IH~ER r\ h t'ff'~I-~1 .111 I
l lOOOOO Thi City wtll r• John ~A111 on 911 NAMI ITAn.NT Daily Piiot Apnl 17 24 Mey Mien ... J Klne.llld :14•9 c-II!~ o•y•bNI 10 Oita<! tr.., IOtti Cl•y Of GIV(N THAT 11 "O a-('htltlrt·n Can1l Annr
111n. u eecurtty. ltn ( 101 Wllllllra lull• 1010 L A The lof!OwlnO '*''°"' 1re 1 9 ttlS Ru 0. <.;annw Cotta ,,.... t~ """ Apo t 1118!'1 ~,.. at>d or<Mlt "'' °""" l liu ll'r Thomu."' Lc•V.
percent of tMd emount untH CA 90017 d04ng t>ualnafl.. ~ _ w.ne CA 82027 l!urtrw n<>ttC>t •• given ~ne luH. A"°""81' et .. ~tp 01 '""pr~ ••lh•n
tflt wofll Ilea bettl oom-Thia !>vtlnt.. I• eon-PAINfl!AS S0"1'WAAE 1 hi• Dutinatt 1• '(Ill thll tl'HI vn<MwflO'*I ""'" ~ j'""'· ~ttlouM avn. tOOO. _.., r71 dlY' '°''°""Ing ,,,_ •' 11 11 u t If r Br•~ n ~.cl to the 1at1tf1oOllon Of OUC19d by CO-C>lrtne11 PUBLISHING COMPANY, ducted by an 1ncttvldu1I l'tfl •Mponalble fl'Oln ll'lia Oay I05 CltJ P~er W•I. Ot· PUbll(:lllO'l of tf11• nottee Huntlt'i M.-gnU\• n,
IM City Onty bond• IMIJ8d Wllllrd e Dunlap Ill 23011 ... OVllOfl Parkway Mich.Ml J KlnC•ld on '°' eny ol>llgallQn II\• eft .. C A. AltCHl'IJ •• , the,,, .. tlww•tf' "''" Vftl tf1 l. f1 I M Ii r I ,.
by comc>1ntee wtticm are Thia atatement waa tlled Sull• r2. LaouN 141111 CA PUBLIC NOTIC( fhLa •'8,_I wat Med culflld Dy t~ otPtet '" ''*' Auadtey Wha want. f •· ,..,. ttndttr 111twoori11 1>.-i ~ or ra1ed "A" or "A•" In tl'le wtthttieCounty CterkotOr 916!13 •1thttleCountyC:1.,11,010r. l'lmtiof l'll,.~Oft"-eeOltOt onllleC•t)nt !r-"'""'IC" Mtl(llU!l<n M1<h111'f
"leet Aet1ng 0\lfdle" wllf be ange County on Aprll 12 Oennll ~tt-..y TUQWBll ,ICTITlOUI au..-11 ange C0<inty tin Ac;u I 12 htm A .... J Wlttt\a Went h · (II ., !lie pr~r, .... ~ t><f! tlunt p, h ~nd \.•Ill
IC08Pt9d '•llute 10 autlfnlt 1915 1H Pi~. Irvin. CA NAMllTATIMINT 1tM _,_ DAtW ,..,,_s., , .. s _..,°'.._ ...... _. .... .....,,.,~~ I ,,1,0 AJ .... ,1,. p,lt· and
9COIP'M* t>Ond9 .... be '17'7'11 9211• Thtlollo....tno~•·r• -'mnt QIOAQl lll O l l"T ttec1•u1 L f ~. OWKIOt e4 1 ~1 ~tot rtf9C1IOl'I of bid Publ•"'*I Otangt Coeat Tlwa 1>Y11neu 11 con OOO"G bu ""'881 at Pvbl•l!Ntd 0.ange Coa•1 McLAMlil PubflW!ed Or1r'9'0 C<'•'j~ ~~ c..._. hi 11thn >r (., t'nn
'RIVAILINO RAT Of Deify PllOI April 17 :14 Mey ducted by an lodtvldual Ti:\ID NT MEDIA INC Olllt>, P lol .t.p.~ t: :1• '41y Pu~ Ora11Q9 C'.o••t [)atty Pt'C\t t.otH 1t 11 2.'\ P.uNta'-1 0r8f'Qle eo..t \mutr1•11g RA~,i
WAOE't In ICCOfdtw1C41-"th 1, •• ltU °"""" H Tuvw-tl :190q. 0 8'11104 St Co.111 I • IH~ DA ly Pt!nt ""'1' 11 199'1 ·~8~ De••·~ t.I"'• 17 •9t " llll 'JHf•nal '1"'11'9'
IM prO\IWon1 of 5«~ _ W·73a __!tlll •111911'\ent w11 11~ Mee.I CA 920:111 1 \lit 14 t W t~:1 I Tw ~7 ' w ''>3 "ill t11 hi'lrl •I thP
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Presbvtenan Chul"('h
11f the Covenant.
Monda) Apr il 22 .
4 PM An~ wishing 10
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nwmorv 11( beloved
f t:m -art> d.Sked 11
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l<'1u of rut flowers
.Jnd are c·ncoura~l-d tt•
J,.tlant them in thl·1r
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memorial foll11"' mg
1 he servtc-e
FAGA!\
MARGARET B
f AGAN age 80 ~· ..ll'
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BELL BROAD WA Y
MORTUARY
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Tiie ~ '9tlOM .,. 'lhe fo110W1nt pwaona .,. The lollOWlno l*ION 111 Tn. lottowlng pereona.,. 8ou1tteuterly, alono Iha
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~ ~ ae: do4na bWI,.. .., oo1"" t>uttneM u 1 w Sat d~bl.lllMtt 11 Nonneut~ nn. of Nici L.ot 0 A I I " , .. .,, • •• OU 7, 44 '"1 10 lnoMI, In.not
. llllOWN 00M'ANY, ' n I I H tllltt, lt41 I L.a,alma JA "''" M Nl(IN, IOt 8outhw.-tttty petlllel wtth :============== 111 ... ,olnMttll, C.O M JANITO .. IAL HRVICI. •204. Anaheim Hiiia. CA I ltatbOtrcl, Santa Ana, the NOrthwettlfly llM ol tltll 3061 Heyee Ave.. Cotll t2I07 Ctllfornta t2104 I l
'•trtcle M. lfown. 111\t ~ ~~ !2ea,•... Cl'letyt Lynn 8ohy9, 0012 ,. Ja8mte Mtrrlll 80un1c1n •• 10t :O':,h~t~~. ~'"'iii!.~ ,°"*Mll&. 0 .0 M. llt26 -n-""" .... n111) Mii .. ,, Cortlll AVI ' Whit I. CA .. tarbOard, anti ... na, tl'le NOrtheultr Hne of Mid f.l.ASS IFIEO OFfl .E llOl HS
Ol'lrlt lOPll•t I lrown, 3051 Hayea Avt., Cotta eoto3 Calltornta 92704
111.,. ll'olnMllll, Co M Mte(I. CA 02e2e Tt1t1 bu1lne11 11 oon· Tttta butlntH 11 oon-Lot 44 lttt 10 Inc~ 10 ll'le T t>lt••)honr ~t·r\ in·:
11121 Thia bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by· an Individual duot9d by. an lndlvldual ~~~~~':'1Y ~1ih:~,:\~ t
Thia bualntta 11 oon· duel*I by: an lndlvldual Cheryl LYM 8oltya JAM!S M DUNKIN • •n • or ' \Io ll d a'· -Frid tt '· ducted by, hulband and wlfa hrn!Qe A (lunkl) Mllllf Thia 1t1lement •• fll9cl r111t 111ttmtnt wu flltd •Ion?, H id NorlhwNttrty
P11ty lrown Thl1 1tatetn9nt w11 llltd wltll th• County Ci.tk of Of· with tl'le County Clerk ot Of· 1,'t 1 ttt to ll'lt polnt or be-8 : 00 \ . \ 1. · ,; : : H) p . \ 1.
Thi• attlM*lt •••flied wllhtn.Coun1yClerkotOf· tl'lga COilnty on Maren 22. ange County on Maten 2t. g~~· oommonty known f>la~a·llt' ..... (.OU lll"r.· wllh 11'11 county Oi.tk of Or· enge County on Maren 22, 1985 1H5 u · 117 Flower llr .. t Coat• , , ~ "" •
anoe Co\lnty on M1tcm 22. 1aas • ,..,_ '211M1 · • \I l L' · f 1 .. 1 • 'l'1'IOOI Publl"*' Orange Co.et Publltned Orange Oout M ... , CA. 011 ( tl ~ • r· r I ( U ~ ~ 'ut>lllhed Orange Co.II Oallv Pilot March a?. Aprll :t 0.lty PllOt Aprll 3 fO 17 24 (II • •trHt tddr"' or 1 I> \I o 11yP11 M 2'. 3 ' ' ' H& · • · • ot114W common OMlgnatton H:OO \, \ .),0() . . Publlantd Otanot Coaat a ot trotl , Aprll . 10, t7, 1916 1 1, etlown above, no warranty t•t I' I IC \'l'I ()' Deity Piiot Mwcn al. Al)f'll 3, 10 17 1985 W-ett W-7tt 11 glVtn .. to lie oomp .. te-,
10, 17, 1H9 W.tH nnaorc0trectneaa.1 \11111.f,1,
w-u t MllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Said •• wt11 be made. b\.lt
--------Pla.IC NOTICE wllhout G<>vtnant or war· rtaJC NOTICE PICTtTIOUI I Ul lMHI 'ICTITIOUI I UllNlll ranty, IAP'"' or Implied,,..
'ICTIT10Ul IU9Mll NAMI I TATIMINT NAMI I TA'tlMINT g.,dlllQ tttle, poe ... elon or
PM:TITIOUl IMllMll MAMI ITATIMINT The tOlloWlno ~eone trt Tiie lollOwlllQ peraon1 ar• encumbrancee, to 11U1tyll'le
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I h 11 r .. d,f\ NANI I TA'tlMINT Tl'lt to1tow1no peraone art dOlllQ bullneaa u . Montrou clOlng b\.laln.e u unpaid prlnotpat ol the not•
The IOllowlng PlflOnl ere dOJng b\.lllMN U 8peclattltt. Ltd , 19842 So FELL IA UM S 0 AR-MOUr9d by H id dMd OI htd.n dOi"O b1.1t1Mt1 u SCienllfle CONCEPTS, CONCEPTS Htrt>or Blvd • 8antt Ana. CA O!NINQ 242 Joann Street, tru1t, wnh lnttr .. t and late
Unlimited, aate M1rbor ON!., CONCl!PT8 TWO. 92104 Cotta Mell, Cllllornla cttarQt1tl'ltleon 11prov1oed ',1t iril.t'
llvd .. Unft 201, Coate Mtta, CONCEPTS THREE. 88 Fair Tammy Jot Montro11, 92828 In t1fd not•,,,,., .. and Ill· I ... 1111 l.1 \ CA taeae Ortve. Co1t1 Me11 CA 16842 So HtrbOr Blvd . Ronald Eart Ft11bau~45 pen-of thl tru'1tt and of °' ltWd Tana, nee 92827 Santa Ana. CA 92104 Joann SlrM I, Coate M .... the tru'11 crM ted by the EH H () H ~:
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COttehMM.CAt2tH 14721 DMt Park lrvlne Ovotedby an lndlvldull Thia bu11ne" 11 con-ttany,uno11 thettrm1 of111t ( hl'I k \11111 ,1d d.11 1' 1111 .j 11111.,1
, Tnta buaJn"' It con· Clllf 9211• ·Timmy Jo. MontroM OuC1ed by an tndlvldual deed of truet
OU01ed by. an lndMOual Tntt t>ullntu II con-Tiii• 1tatt1Mnt w11 ftt.o RON ALO EARL Tile total amount of the 1•rr 11r.. 11111111·el1 .t11·h 1111• 11 \II ) Or 81yt0 Tana ducted by an lndMOuat wttn !ht Counry Cllfk of Or-FELLBAUM unpaid balance or tht obll· Pll ()I ,, .... 111111· .. lt11htl11' 1111 1111 111 .. 1 T111a ltlttrnent WU flltd David Loyd Roberti ano• Counry on March a2. Thll 1tatement Wll 111.0 g1tton MCured by lhe Pfop-
wlth the County Clwk of Or· Thi• ltlttmt nt WH fifed 1985 •Ith tl'lt County Clerk 01 Or· erty to be IOIO Ind fffton•' i I I I f' r r I. I I 111 ... 1 • r I 11 l f I '' 11 I \ ~County on April 1, 1085 wltn the County Clerk Of Or· "71 .. 1ng1 Counly on March 29, ablt fftlmeted ooata, 111•
'%1ttll71•nge County on Maren 22, Publltl'ltd Orang• Cou 1 1985 pen-1nd 1dv1nc1111tl'lt J .ASS IFIEI> ft l2 -;}tt7H
Pubtltl'ltd Orange Cou t 1996 Di lly Pilot March 21, Aprll 3. ~ time ol lht Initial pubtlolllon !,..-.. -.... --... W!~!l!ll'll!!!lllW.,_ __ Ditty Piiot APrll 3, fO. 17, 24. '21202t tO 17 19115 Publltlled Ort nge Cout or Int Nollet or Slit 11 1tH Publlahad Orange Cout W·t94 Dally Piiot Aprll 3, fO, 17, 24, t 68,870.88. .........,...,...., ..... ...., __ _
W-721 Dally Piiot M1rcn 27. Aprtl 3, 1985 Dated: M11Ch 14, 1985 lt1tral
10, 17, 1986 W-717 MAITI .. MO .. TQAQI ....,,....--. ___ .....;;,;;,,;;;,;;;; •::::.;;;m;;;;;;
NlllC NOTJCE
'1CT'IT10Ul IUllNlll
NAM91TATIMINT The follOwlng perton1 ara
doing~
11CH 1 8 1 TREE
PRO P ERTIES AS -
80CIAT!8, 1000 Quall
It,., ~It• 190. Newport
IMdl, Ctllfornla 92&e0
!xhlbltree lno • 1 Call·
lornla oorporatton, 9700
Toltdo Way, ll"itnt. Ctll· '°''* 92716
BrlatOI Street Aaeocilat ...
a Callfomla General Par1-
,,.,..ntp, 1000 Outll SlrMt, lultt 190, Newport e.acn
California 92&e0
W-899 NlllC NOTICE COM,ANY, TruatH, Ill CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY •
--n .. -n ll_C_NO-Tl_C_E __ , FICTITIOUI IUllNIH PWLIC NOTICE Qelt.n llvd., Daly Clty1 Ol'tlm kit, prol dtcor,
ruu HAMI ITATI MI NT C a I If o r n I a t 4 0 1 I lndacpd. 8' e1tm apa,
"CTITIOUI IUllNHI The lollOWlllQ PtfflOl'll ara 'lCTITIOUI IUllNIH 41f-"1•IMI, 411-"1 ..... mutt ... 112,2,750
NAMI ITATIMINT dOlllQ bullnetl u NAMI ITATIMIHT ·~ Krlahna k. lharma, St 750 CASH TO LOANI
Tne followtn9 P«90fl• are K AND s MARINE SER-Tht following '*'°"' Ill v p :ir="Jran""' Coa'1 WoOdbrld~. 2Bd Condo VICE 539 Full«ton Ave dOI"" bUl lnHI .. u •• prlv patio 186.900 doing ou1lnet1 11 17tn · " ... Dally Piiot Aprll :t. 10, 17, uaNu AEoov Ar•LTY Street Stlf Stortge, 1710 Newport BMch, CA 92683 1) INT! AN AT I 0 NA L 1985 n" , "'-"'
Pomona Avenue Unit C-2. SMn Edward Smith, 539 AUTO ACCESSORY ~THE W·e80 659-5555
CO.ta MMe. CA 112827 Futi.rton, N.9 . CA 92683 RAOOOLL, 1509 t1Johland i---------
Marettall Duflletd, Sr • l<tlly Ja"'". MeCunnltt, Drive, ~port BMCf\. Ctll· P\8.IC NOTICE IUUll llllTllll
47489 Tangier Drive, Palm 182 t Mariner• Dr · NtwtX>rt lornta 92680 Lov.ry 3Bdrm 3B• Condo
Deaert, CA 1neeo e..en. CA 928e0 David Mark Conant, l509 12M7 with bonu1 room over
Tiiie buttneH 11 con-Thia bu1tneH 11 con· Hlghland Drive, Newport YOU Alli IN Dl'AUt. T garagt and V.Ba, grut
ducted oy· an tndlVlduaJ Oueted by co-pannen BMctl C111torn11 92680 UNDI,. A DllD 0, ntUIT, for moth.,·ln-lawt quar-Martnall Ouffttld SMn E Smith, l<tlly J Cather'lne S Conant, 1509 DATID ll"'Mal" ft,
Thll llatement w11 n19d McCunnln Mlgntano Drive, Pff'WpOrt 1•. UM.IH YOU TAICI t•r1 Ntw Olk bar. ntw
with 1ne Coun~ Clerk of Or-Tht1 ttatem.nt wu llled Beach California 92680 ACTION TO ,,.OTI CT ear~t. Won'! lut at 1n11 •llG• Coun~ on Maren 22 withtl'leCountyClerkorOr-Thl1 bu1lnt11 11 oon· YOUR "'°""TY, IT MAY prlct$11\,500 751-3191
n7'20a 1985 DAVID M. CONANT IAl.I. W YOU NllD AN IX·
Tiii ILI FFI IH0,000
But locat&d "E" Plan on
on• of Blull'a wldaat
greenbelts An end unit
wltn P•rfeol exposure tor
llgl'lt & algl'lt Thia unit I•
lor lhOM that think lo·
cation 11 lmp0111nt Land
Included
H•·IOIO
1995 ·~County on March 22. duct9dby huablndan<lwlte u I OLD AT A flU9&.JC .SELECT
Publl11'19d Orange Coal! '272014 Tn11 llltemtnt wu nted 'LANATION O' THI PROPERTIES
Dally Piiot Maren 27 Aprll 3. Publllhed Oranr Coall wltll th• County Cltlk of Of. H A T u .. I 0 , T " I WllTOLIFF POOL MOii
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o•llo g•rd•n owe 2nd, Sep•r•lt Ul>lt11ltl tiobby
S 126.500 840·80&9 room or Arlltt'• tludlo
•UOUlllTIOH* Sharp 2 t>cJ condo $~
gate nr SC PllLla pool •P•
• c1rport Sacrllle• el
l6g,900 3 bd only
S79,9Q9. Allm 10'/t'I• 111
1 O, Won't 11111 Wood•·
ldt Vlllegt 26 I 1 W
Sunllow•r Petrick
Tenore. Agll'll 931 1298
1;km
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A un1qu1 hom• not Quite
compttted & w1111no tor
th• 1111eutlvt• to llnteh 111
1 lnltrlor to hll own lptclff.
c111on1 Localed In an
area rich wlttl nostalgia &
cl'l11rm ATt 1tudlo c\ view
01 ocean & bey from topl
deck 1595,000 SALLY
SHIPLEY
GE 159.9100 --------• ,f1 Stl .t ltlio r. , \'t1VI•
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P•rk eroo Mov.,ln eond AHOLUT! ITHL
S134,6001160 0918 Spectacular OCE'AN,
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1044 BAY.' CtlY llOlllS rw Ill View Ent1trt•lntr~ ·, bdr
llOllHllU home w/pvt 1pa, y11rd •
t2400 dowri, ••lltt bonua rec: rm Prt1;ed
provldtt FHA llnanetng, l lath&d tll SnV.91l<li Al
low liked lnt.,111 r•t• eum• S260.000 try l OW
28A townl'IOuH wtlh gar-downt Wnn't ta1t1 C•ll a~ Only $83,500 Call Patrick TMort 931 tlfte
•oo ~:~·~•-•<00 ·~ liiit• WATERFRCJIHCONDO
WOOlllllHI
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2 Bdrm. 2 ba and dtn,
formal dining rm upp•r
unit unob1truc1ed view
ol mounte1n1 F'lret T.D at
177,500 111 aeaumabl• 11
0"•% p aymtnu of
H63/mo P I Owner may
carry S 183.000
lnl111 0111t R11lty
16124 Culver 01. Irv
lH-1100
CHANNEi flEH
Security 'J Br ') Oa up
graded unit ov1 1n11rm11
pool owner 87 l ~:14>1
faa Cl1a111t1 107' .wx1.1< t0 etxr.11 -.
3Br P •B• lmm11c cund
S 172K Owner 4g2 96Q6
hat• AH l oao
3 Bdrm. l11111-1m. 1rnrt111c
Upgraded, ~pn, rw11r So
<.:11 Pl1110 . S 1~4,'.00
Ow11er, rr111r ,. 11111v
557 31~'1
St1l lt1ela 1084
3 BR 501 CondC' w/d~ck. -
nu p11111t , tpld, pnoll JllC
S695/gftt µct 611 "''Ul8
Mo~il• Hom11 1100
OOITllHl N••rrt leack 1069
11IOT IT &LL" * IY OW•H * "Bdrm den, wrap-11round L.OWEST ·PRICE 4 Br In
t2x60 Mayllow11r o'll1tn
tront klfch1111. 111rg11 'O·
dining 11rl'11 Me~·•• 11-
1er1or' l erg,. boll .v•lh
stetl i l'low11r arod tub patto. 11 ,•;. loan J.cer Stevtew prtv comm
garage 2 br1C1< lire-Completely redec, new
places tormn1 dining cpta A.IC ipa SJ.49 000
room gr1111 famHy 1r9a E11cl t1n1n 640 t 141
$345.000
I -..u.1 I I f \i: \
Realtor• 875-8000
* R. Y ACCESS *
Gotd cerPf>t is.ir•u ''"' t>Mroom S 17 50<!
C11ll 54Q 59'l'
l1it!'>:.> W/A>On rtcln uo
QflldA<l Ml•St '"" II o1P·
prl'I<; 5 * P"'~ lltl l '1'3:12
Thia buttn111 II con-
ducted by: a corporation
T"omaa 0. Ewing, Partner
Thll 1111t!Mnl WU llled
with the Coun~ Ctwk of Or-~ COvnty on March 29.
1181
10, 17 1985 Dally Piiot Maren 2 . Aprll 3 1nX° County on March 29, ,,.OCllDINO AOAINIT !•--------wltn huge !amity room, wtt
_______ w_-e_9_5 10, 17 1985 w.897
19 5 ,2721+11 ~~T loL~~~~LD COH· IOYlll 011 ,., br, patio yard 3 Bdrma Mllllt11 IH
MLIC NOTICE Publlellad Orano-Cout 1 HOTICI OF lllllOITill 1 N • w o 1'1 m ark e t
Large lot 90• 178 ( 16 000
llQ/11) wtgood 3 !Mrm
olddtr hOmt' t '"1 011
nreplece s 187,500
hr MoCartllt R11ltor
nun1IC NOTICE Dat1yP1101 Aprll3, 10, 11.2•.1--nwaTU'&IA.L.f Ott In 1oucn with our r• 1189.500. 631-1400 franohOHtlt
'ICTITIOUI I UlfHHI ,..._. 11185 w 7161 UHDI,. DllD location center by calllng U LIOl llUID 1111• R•po-l u1t Stltl
Call 141-1121 '2'72MI "1bllahe0 Orlnot Cout
Delly PllOt Aprll 3, fO. I 7. 2•.
1985
W-713
NAMI ITATIMINT ,ICTITIOUI I UllMIH • 0' T .. UIT our lptclal relocaUon toll 2 Bdrm Cottage XLNT 11 Price slHl'l&d $280.000' 5
The lollowlng per10na 11• NAMI t TATIMINT T' 4111 tree number 2nd l'lome or ren111 prop-bdrm. 7 bott11, 7100 '11 tt. 1330,100
dotno b\.lttn ... 81 Th• tonowlng peraone are MLIC NOTICE LOAN ••107441711 <100) IZl·ZOO trfy on A-2 lot Reduced wine cellar gourrnet Lowesi priced 4BR
Income Proet1 1350
2 HOUSFS t o,tll MllU Gr.au s 19,;ioo i 17'' r,rio
15'1. 0fl Owner t irin
Gogu0ri 41H C'J87
wltn 6 Unit' C M All }Ur lo...,.
down pyml IJndnr n111r
kf'I al S320K Prlr1r1r111,
Clnly plf!ll!l!l 760 881'2 Ml.IC NOTICE
THE NAIL SHOP, 8802 doing bualneu 11· Notice 11 llareby given that ~TE"°4SION A873 to S244,500 kltcllen, panoramic view view In SEA VIEW
war,....r Ave Fountain Vat-ORANOEMATIC. 1821 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll MASTER MORTGAGE llllllOll llULn CALL 973-6900 I private gate, 4/5 .acre 1 Agt 759 1997
ley, CA 92708 l<ettartn~ Str .. t, 1rvtn1. Catt-HAMI ITATIMINT COMPANY.• Catllornla cor-muc" more Sacrttlcft at
l'tCTTnOUllMllfMlll 1ornl19 714 Thelollowlng----aonaare pore on.u ru1M,or uc· •----••••• "'111<11<11'1.1 $995,000 To• ..... call dale St , Bellflower, CA ,...... T t • ,...,.., Keith Webb, 9225 Man-ti T t s -"
NAMI ITATIMINT Frelhly Squeez9d, Inc., a doing Duatn ... 11 ce11or rul • • or 1111'11.., Inc. Ol TEIORE . Tl'ltfot1ow1no~eon11re 90708 C1tllornl1 corpor111on.182 1 P 0 WE R PLUS Subltl1utad TrutlM under Rf;Al E5TATE rATRI dol~butl,_. u : Cynthia Webb, 9225 Man-Ketterl'J StrM t, lrvlna. Call-TECHNOLOGIES, 19751 lhe dHd OI tru1t executed Stll with EASEi •31 _1 .. IV\ 1•1-1211 dal• St . Bellflower. CA b T.. •• E T t L lt'a a BREEZE v """ • RI UTI 110LL.ANDER & fornl1 9 714 Bu1h1rd StrMt, Hunllngton Y .. omaa ""· ng, on
•ssoc1•r'"'S 1• White 907oe Tnt1 bu11ne11 11 con-B•ac ... California "'2 .. •• Eng, Stanley J Eng and re-c1 ... 1ti.a Ad• 942-5678 ... ________ 'I,;~~,.;~~\· ~ w~. lrvi,...., Callfornl~ Thi• Oullnall 11 con-ducted !>y • corporation VRobert Cllllord cioyd, corded September 30, 1980, ----.. -_-_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_----------'"··iiiiil-&iiOiiiliilliiil&.. .. I.
t2715 ducted by a general part-Ronald K Young, Pr .. •· t9751 Buanaro StrMt. Hunt-SerlH No 42338, In
Rella Rlz:rutl, 18 wntte-ne<llllp dent tngton Beach Catllornla b ook I r e • I I 3 7 8 8 •
;:r,5 Way. INine. Callfornt1 ~~!ti .%~1 wu llled w1ihn:~.·t'=;'~1;:•0:~ 92~~'~ bualneu 11 con-~:~~:~~n20~;,:' ~lfc~
Thia butlne11 11 con-wltll tne County Cieri< 01 Or· •no• County on March 22 ouct•O by t n 1no1v1ou11 purauant to the not~ of Oe-ducted t>y an lndlvtdual ange Counly on Maren 22 1985 ROBEAT C CLOYD faut1 and el«tlon to Mii
RELL.A RIZZUTI 1995 ~271111 Th11 111tement w .. lilt<! under OMO of fruit rt-
Tnl1 111tt!Mnt wu tll.O Pvbllaned Ora~~ Pu!>htned Orange Coast wltll the County Clerk ol Or-corOeO Aprll 13, 1984,
with tile County Cltlrk of Or-27 Daily P11ot March 27 April 3 ange County on M1rcn 15, Se<lel No 84-153085 of MIO ~ County on March 20, Dally Piiot Marcll 2 Aprll 3 10 17 1985 1985 Ottlctat Recoro1, wtll Mii on
1985 lO 17 t985 w-10 t I ,271a 1 May 10, t985 at 9 15 a m at
'211141 W-700 Publlilled Orange eo .. t the front entrane. IO lht old
Pubt11ntc1 Oran119 Cou1 -----------0-11.,-l-IC_NO_T-IC_E __ Dilly Piiot Aprtl 3, 10, 17, 24, Or1nge County CourthouM , O.lly Piiot Aprll 3. 10. 11 24. MllC NOTICE __ r_uu ______ 1985 located on Santa Ant Btvo .
1985 ---------w .709 between Sycamore 81 and
w .115 "cr1T1ou1 I UllNHI "cTmoua 1u11N1H Broadway. s1n11 Ana. c au-Sell Vo••r Pro11»ertyl NAME ITATEMIEHT NAME ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE rornll " pubilc auction. to • r
---------The rollowlng per10n1 are Tne rouowtng pertena are the hlgh•t bidder tor Cllh
PU:ll.IC NOTICE doing bullnHI II doing bualneu u "CTITIOUI IUllNIH (payable at the tlmt ol 111e C1ll ClllllfleJ, OAK TREE GLASS & SiTEtELECTRO· TOOL. NAME ITATIMI NT In lawful money oflhe Unlt9d II
'tCTmoUI IUl lNlll DOOR PRODUCTS. 200 Del 775 Newton Way. Co111 The lollowlng peraoni ••• Slatff ot A~rloa: cuh .. r'I 642_5678 NAMI I TATIMIN'T Mar Ave . Co1t1 Me11. CA Meaa, CA 92627 doing bu1lne11 H check drawn on a ttata or
Tl'le lotlowtllQ per10n1 •r• 92827 Dargin Smllh, 815 w Bay p 1 N N A C L E p R 0 _ nat1on11 bank, a at ate or led·
let Us Help Vo•
USTllDE COHO
Great toeallon lor thll I I preallgtovs 3 Bdrm 2
'\Ba Condo Comm poot
& tenn11 • 3 car gar Ask
1ng $155.000
Traditiona l
Realty
6:1 1-7:170
Coroaa ••I Mar 1022
MIHOR YllW Milli
Vecan1 ;_)Br/pool 1900 si r
$335.000 Bkr 963-8317
$22,000
DOWN
HV Homes
lge pool &I
lot Assume
lge loans
$325.000
FINEST VIEW
Fr'om fbbt1de I
Ad 4 Bdrm.
den plus pool 8. 1 spa $599.000 ,
DIGS
Of NEWPORT 6l3 776!
&HUIE 11th% FIXEDI
Ootngt>ullneu11 KevlnBelvllle,200De1Mar Ave Newport Beach, CA DUCTIONS. 11107 WHt er1tcredltunlonor11t1teor f I f t '
MC INTYRE TRADING Ave , CM .• CA 92627 92661 Kat11t1, Ananetm, Calltornla lede<ll u vlnge and loan II· or n orma ion C 0 M PAN Y , t 3 0 7 E p Bel Ill 200 Del M Patrlcll M Sm11t1 8 15 W 9280, aoclatlon domlcllt<I In lhe
Like new 3 bdrm, 2'"1 bath.
IPYIUSI 2000 •q 1t t10use. 1 block
~:r;:i:i,s~~~~S Santi Anl, Av:."'c M ~c!·92827 er ~:ya:;:, N-port Beacn Pinn PrOductlona, Inc, a ~tit~ o~ Cal~~ta pa~abte & surprising ly
Dennie Mcintyre, 1307 E This bu11ne11 11 con Tn11 bu1lne11 '' con-Cellfornla corport tlon, 1807 o ~· er t b~• -~·)
P 8 S du~amled ~!..~,ul.!band end wile duct-" by .. u•b•nd end wife Wtll Kat•ll•. Anaheim, Call· pany • ace.p. "" .. .__, I ow cost. omona ''"'· anta Ana. ,.. ....,, ..., ...., " fornll 92ll04 all rtghl. lltte and lnterMt,
Raaelat1, Tuma
Crovts 1575
&.02 ACRE-RANCH
11,111 FULL rRICl
11 ti Dow11 hJMHt
SllPHMOHM
Near ne111;t1 ann t oal
mar+nes L11ke "' 1n11
Ozarks M1n ou11 fl() •d
frontage NAw surv"V hy
locens~ eng1nef'r >tnn
P•t'IS DetAlled Sl • v"'y
map '311\nt oa• ' 'ind
hickory 1n a gras1y 1111rl'-
hk"' '"lllr•O Muth w1IO
game Oe.-r wlld lur"t'ly
fox rnccon Yttar nround
hsh111g Wllditrnen M PS
lde111 locatton Gool1 ti1ut1
ground Pie.lure po1tt11rd
beauty Invest In AmPrl
c11 Thi. tr 11ns11ct1on ~an
oe Mndled completnly by
mail Wnt11 Trust~ l ll'n·
erol Acceptance Co f11J•
312, Eldon. M1<1,n1111
65026 or call
Oolltot 3U-H2·3143
ll1htt a 1•-H2-3722
Calllornta 92705 Tll11 llatement wat filed I Dargin Smlln Tn11 bu1lne11 II con-conveyed to and now l'ltlCI
Connie Mcintyre. 1307 E with th• County Cle<k ot Or Th11 at1tem1nt WH filed ducted by a corporation by It under .. Id Oe9d of trult '"'' H llY C. ~ 1'.l Bl ,. i -f) 1: ~. C. •
Pomont 8trMt Santa Ana. ange County on Mlrctl 22 with ttie County Clerk of Or-Joni Panlua. Preildent In the propwty lltutted In 'Wlllll v~ l'"U ~O '.!> ~(,/· ;::> WOIO
5 Bdrm 5 ba pool. fem rm 10 beech l rg prll1ete
& t>onus rm aubrYlll. re I patio wl!IPl'I • 20 x 20
duced to $549,000 sub sundock A beaulyl Only
mlt price & term, 10 I S 3 2 4 9 O 0 a es u me
Mission Bay La Vere S250 000 at 12•;v.
Burne Rltr 790 1'G8 OWCltty low downl Call i £ Excllaatt 1600
--Patrick Tenore 631·128& 1, .. ·-·---·-----Coat1 MtH 1024 F'rH & clear Lagun11 flnnc.h Callforn11 92705 1,,85 ange County on Maren 22. T .. 11 lttta~t wa• fll.... u ld County and Stall, and Tn11 bu1lne11 11 cori-" 1985 " "~" ..... d rlb9d f ttowt -----""•4 ~, c1"' • •011•,.
dUC1_. by h •b d d .~1 F27~ ,_ w1t11 the Counly Cletk of Or-eac u o O ~-~ ..... ,.,1 u an an ... • Publltn.o Oran~a CoHt .,_ anx• County on Marett 29, P'ARCEL 1. An un0Md9d t.o .. o•g• •"• • •' "• Tht~E•t~t1~, '~~Rr~te0 ~~,·~;11~~e~ercn 2 April 3 o:1~~,,~~t~a?;~~r A~?,~;' t9 5 ,~ ~'~i~)~:":t. I~~~:~~~ '°'" ';'.;",a:<.'.o,:~ ~ _;~·d~. ':.
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1 Bdrm Condo Uo.600 dn 11 • ~.: 'i~ f:i:-i. lot tr11de for •nc.on11l prnr
taktt over payments S526 iJiJ--lflit _erty Agt 963 532 l
mo 12'•% 30 yr 1111&<1 ;. ~ ltatab
:"9j5n t~~;t!,C~~co~ ~~~ W·690 10 11 1985 W-888 P11bll1htd Orange Cout City ol Coate M .... Collnty I p 0 R y E S
t-792-5155 BeaulllUi Hrbr vuHom9•---------
1 • I D191811y Piiot Aprll 3 to, t 7 2•. of I Ofange. Sta ta ot Call-"' 5 ornla, u per mao recorded 11 I ..,..,272M2 MUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE w.708 In BOOll • 18 PaQM 1tend12 ..__..__ -.. __.,__.___..__. Publlln.d Or1nge CoH t of Ml10101n.out Map1, In .---------,
Deity Piiot Aorll 3 10 11 2• flCTITtoua IUllNEH '1Cmtoua IUltNHI tl'lt Office of the Collnty A.-I U C O R I 1984 NAME ITATEMIEN'T PUBLIC NOTICE f Id c ..... -.--.....--.-.. ......... w 712 fhe lollow1ng person1 er~ HAMI ITATIMINT corder o u ountyi I I I I' do•ng 1>uainet1 •• Tiie lollowtng person• tr1 117t0 EXCEPT °"*'lounh ol all '-· _.._..__.,__..,_,
BELL ELECTRONICS 4 doing bu1ln•11 II Rocco YOU Alllf IN Dll'AULT oll, gae a nd o1her
--Ml--IC_NO_T_IC_E __ BELL AUTOMOTIVE 226 Company 1835 Superior UNDER A DIED 01' TRUIT, hydrocarbon 1ub1t1ncH I [3 e A T y
Ent 1911'1 Strfft 'coit• Avenue, Unit 7. Coat a Meta l DA TlD ,11,.UA .. Y ti, end 111 Other mlner111 and 1-.--.
1
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Tl'lt loltowtng peraone "' 191ti Str"t Costa Mesa 9"6•~ YOUR PROPUITY, IT MAY Pa~e 238. Offlclal Raooroa. I T R C E E J
d .... n1 .,.. .. nffl H Carlo• Rocco 3705 s juLI." YOU NHD AN IX-LSO EXCEPTING and I' I' I I I ~, •'• -• "-•6 ' I Ca111 9:.>627 ' "" IE IOLD AT A PUi i.iC ~. --~-..--.---.~
A· MERICAN CLEANING 011v1d Marlin McPherson Alder Santa Ane' CA 92707 Pl.AHATION OI' THI rtHrvlng therefrom tne IOI• '---'·-"-· _. . .__ .... __. . .__. ' ~ " "' ~" • " SYSTEMS. 381 ~e, Sult• 228 e 19tn St . Cotti M•H Thi• bu11ne11 II cori NAT u .. ( 0 F TH I lowing I••• II f ••••• , • t • •
•1 Cotti M.... 1lllorn11 ,C11111 92627 ducted by I o•n11r11 P•rt-PROCllDINO AQAINIT (I ) Unit• 1 through 21 , u PP'• '·.,MP' , .. ,,. If I • -..,-:Tl 9llt27 Tiwle Lynn M<:Pll11r1on ner1n1 lhown upon Iha eon Jim Colman, 361 Ogle 228 E 19th SI Co1t1 Mt1H LulePE Rocco YOU, YOU IMOULD CON· • ·• '"!II '• "l • • C TACT A LAWYI... domlnlum plan r.cordtd In : -~~. n lull• a. Colt• M•H Call-•111 92627 Tiii• 11attman1 Wll 111110 MOTICI 0, Book t3437 Page 1508, Of-I ·.~cu·~, r ! 'Ii-',C l
fornle 92827 Trua ouainet• 11 con. w1tti the County C11rw of Qr TRU ITll'I IALI flel1t Reeordt of 1ato Coun-f • M.~A<ft : ~~ :~:1~~::1v1~u•~on ~~~~: bv • o•nerel part· ~~j; County on Marc~ n u~~·:..~=~D ty (b) An HClu11v .. awnent 101111-Lnl lllWlrt la OllltlflH tlH 1211
MESA VERDE
A Real Gem 4 Bdrm !rml
d ining new cpt g many
1x1r11, patio, nice yard
A11um loon S 198 500
R•r MoOartllt Rultor
141-llH
TMRH OOllOOI
SAVE St!>,000 below
appr1l1td prlr.it Save
$6000 below 1ppr111aed
price $88,000 net and
S 120.000 nel 775 6440
Tr111f1r-M1tlHtttll
Almoel ntw Meaa Verde
2 BR, 21,;ba townttome
1600, 1/I L•rge 1t%11·
sumebl• Steve Th11ten
Bkr 979 5828
JIM COLMAN Garv Edger Laa ,272037 to Mall tllOM trMI OHlg ----=--=-=-
T111t ltatemtnt wu Iliad Tl'\11 lllt•m•nt w11 tllee P"bileh-d Orin • Co111 T' •4"0 u d-.. • C}ti f C w v ~ •o•N 11e1rn1....... nated u 1tr1um1. -•· 0 Wlttl tl'lt COUl'lty c .. ,., of Or w th ir"' County terk of Or Dally n1101 "lrch 2 •pr11 J " ,. -II 0 t acet It t M h 22 ... .... " Not1ce 1111•r•by g1v.nth11 P• o• an err . HUN[ING ON BL'Al"'""H r.I: COvn~ on M1rcti 211 ~;~~ ,,unty on_ 1rc 10 •7 1A85 MASTER M ORTGAGE thown upon lhl con· I 1 r:ct~-
,_._... 1'27t"7 "" 8117 COMPANY • Ca11rorn11 cor-domlnlum plan ebove re-,, ......., T S flfrad to Pllt>llltled Orange Collet P •0' 111&0 Orange Cou 1 c.oratlon II ru1tM or uc-PARCEL 2
2Br ·den or 3Br Lg R r i ... .I auum tst T D Xlnt buy 08111 llfll lah
II $229 000 O w nr
759-0905 or 675-0955 t1111aa leach 21(1
BLUFFS BV OWNER COZY 18r MC1591[ t ~H)Mf
3Br •den. :l'ltB• Condo Fully furn MAM 'J pl'r~()• ~
XLNT FINANCING $7501mu '5 rno ,,.,, ... n
S 179,000 Ownr &40-6931 'mkr no PPIS 1~1 11'~1
-Hcur1t1 640 4f19Q
EHTllUFF
5 Bd 3Be, r11m rm, 2 lrptca, Newport Bttclt 2169
3 car ger $315,000 tncl *WATER FRO MT* land 2218 ARALIA ST Owner/Bkr 1144· 1836 8"8011101 groullcJI /\II ''""" --1Bdrm !IUlttt Lg I 11, Nl'I
Harbor Ridge 41Br S508K bar, lull bfll h r 1111r1
auumable S6 t9,500 kltc:t1 Pvt aundl!t.k utll•
Low down '150-1622 Agt pd Pl' S 1100 64'1 lllO'J
~WH MONTEOO •Br. 20a. Yearly OCEANrAO!~l ~t·r
FR By OwMr $264,900 2811 1ba npt w lU•
Auume 111 T D Bkrs · selOom 11ome· 1en11n1
welCOITlil 760 1505 $450/mo Agt 64'i 3683
Ht111t1 U11furnl1h1tl
G111r1J 2202
Ellpeet Quftllly 'br l hll
vault.a r 11lllng1 frplc; .t.
g11r ocean 1.10,e $000 1
r;3q e t9o 0 ... 1t ,..11y ,,,_ DelfYPllOtAptU3 10 17 24 D1 •,P·1otMarc1127 AprllJ PUBLIC NOTICE c uaor Trull .. or
1oaa •o • ., 1q95 Subl llluled Trullee undtf Unn 10, H ~own upon
w.110 W-~ l'ICTITIOUI IUllHlll I~• dHd of truat executed Iha Condominium Plan
NAME ITATIMEHT by N1ncy A Dunavant. t ll>Ovt referred to R PARCEL 3. The to11owing pertone 1,,1 11ngla woman. tcnard H An ••ciualve .. _.,,.,,, 10 MLIC NOTICE NllC NOTICE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
INVITES STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
AND
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PROr IHlHMllT
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NAllll lTATIMINT
The fOllOWi"O per10n1 11t111
doing butlntea u ,0 .. EV!A TAN '8A~ I
Mar~• Pkwy Mlaalon vt.fO, CA 92892 t.rlt A Cflrlt1tnMr'I 9 111 I
Wiiiheim Cr . Hunt1ng11\n
8MOh. CA 92&48
Thia t>uelneH 11 con
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fhl• 1111em.n1 .... rll•d
wlt11 the COunty Clerk 01 Or r.G County on Maren 22
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10, 17. 1N I W N9
NlllC NOTICE
doong bu5tn•H 11 Feroa tnd Ntncy Ftrda, cos 1 A MESA CLEC T RIC nu1band 1no will and r• UM tllOM portlOfll of Lot 1
l'ICTITIOUI I UllHlll 20•3 Pr1111den1 P Gnat• corded February 18 19711, deeerlb9d In Parcel 1 at>ove, NAME ITATIMIEHT Mn• CA 92827 Strite No 19373, In Oaalgnatad .. atrium•.
"" 1ouow1rig person• are David George C111101ct b o o k ' r • e I 1 3 0 3 9 . deck• tnd pattoa an ap-2 Ol'l•no bu11ne11 11 P1c1t1c 20,3 Prae•d4nt P Goa1a 1 pigellmtge 17 '· of Official purtenant to Parcel• 1 and 2
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Pomi:iri• Av11 Unit C-2 Th11 Du.in•o ' con Rtcorde< ol CO\lnly of Or· Mora commo11ty known
Co111 M•H CA 92827 ducted 1>i '" 1ndv1ct1•fll enga Ct llfornll. and u 381 Bay Vttw Ttrraoe, M1rthlil OuftJeld Sr D1v•d Clltfl)rd pur1uent to the not~ of dt-Co1ta Mff8, CA.
•7'89 Teno,., Dr1v•. P11rr Tn1a tt1tement w11 llled t1u1t i nd elecllon to ..,I (If I llrMt aodr"' or
0.Mrt r,A 92~80 w1tr Ille C<1un1y C11r ~ ot Or unde< deed ol tru1t ,., otller common dtllgnetlon
Thia Du•lneu 1• con 1noe County ,,, M11rr.t• n corded Novlf'!iber 30, 1984, 1• •hown at>o;;t , no warranty duct41d by an lnd•vldu11 1911~ Serlll No 8,_,99282 of u ld It given u to It• oompi.t•·
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fh•• 11e1em•nt wH 111.0 P1m11thM Oran~• Co11t Aprll 28 1986 II ti t!S AM , Salo lllewlll be macs., t>Yt with rh• County Cltrh of Or t th r 1 t h without covenant OI war· n C 1 •• II .,., D•lly Pilot MtrCll ? April ) I e ron 9" rtn~ to t I ran~, ewprnt Or lm"'i-.o, r .. I ga ouny on ...... re ,, 1o 11 1995 old Ort noe County ~ ,..._
t985 W-884 , CourtllOuH localed on glf Ing lltle. POMtttton or P%n02t Sant• An• Blvd between eneumbranoaa, to Ntlaty 1he
Put>lllP\td Ort nge COH I Sycamore St i nd 8rotO• unpe!O principal of ll'le noie
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Ml.IC NOTICE
bldOer lor c:un IP•Y•l>lt at °""Oii thefeon u provided tne llrM ot Hie In tawtut In ulo note, the I• ano o ·
me>My ol tl'WI United Stat .. I pen ... of thl truttM lt\O of
Of ArntrlCI eatnler • cNCk ll'le 1fll'1t crMled by thel
drewn on a 1t1t1 or n•ttontl 0..0 of trutt Ind actvanoea.
bani! 1 •t•t• or fed«•tl ''any. uno.r tile term1 Of tl'le
c1t011 union or 1 etata or 0..0 ot tru1t
1.o.r11 M Vlf'l91 and IOt n ... Tl'lt tOtll amount of thel
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conveyed to end 00.., Mid lfmt Of the Initial publ~tton
by 11 uridtf u ld d.-d ol truat ot ll'le ~ttce Of 1111 19' 1143,384 84 In tn• p<OC>tfly lltuated tn Datao M h 2 f 1914 6110 Couflty •nd Stall. and M AITl:rcMO.tTOAQI lltll(rlbtd H fOllOwt
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BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF LEASE
FIVE-ACRE INDUSTRIAL PARCEL
The Atdev•lopment Agency of the City of Hunungton Beach 1s 11011r.111ng StotemMt o r
Ou1llflc1t1ona and Bid• lor purchase or leaae lrom development ltrmt lnlerea1ed In ltle
1cqulaltlon of an Agency·owned lndultrlal parcel loceted wllhtri the Agtncy's Tntbert
Btach Re<levelopment f'>r0Jec1 Area The Agency re•erves lhfl rlQht to refuse nll bid,
Addl11onal lnlormatton regarding the site 11 ae follows
SIZE
2 LOCATION
3 GENERAL PLAN
4 ZONING
5 ACCESS
8 UTILITIES
SIZE DESCRIPTION
Appro ximately 5 ;ii:r1111 ffSSenllnlly llfll
South side ol T lllbf'rt AvMu8 wf'l'\t ol 13Mcli
Boulevard
lndu1trtnl
MIA
Via Kovac Kourt (cu111ntty devfltope<I et 30 u1t1rnatt1
Righi-of-Way 10 be 60 I
Sewer 8 • Service In T 11lt>trt Av11riu1
Weter 8 S•rvtce In T Albflr1 AvPnue
Etectrictty -Av11ll111llf'!
GA& AvellAhl•
lnttrtlted developer1 may reQuftll I copy t>I Iha RfO IN}l'll'll anr1 1ldd1t10llel !Ille
lnlorm8tlOn lrom
Dtn Brennan. RMI Property MaMger
City of Huntington Beech
2000 Main Strfft
Hunung1on 8Hch. C1lllorn1a 92048
17 t41 538-~!44
THE OEA OLINE roR TH! RECEIPT Of" RESPON$f'i IS .. 00 p M W•driMrl11y Mny ,.,,
1995 TO M R BRENNAN
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M•p• 1n tne omc. ol tl'WI P11blltl'led Orano-Co•t
county raooroer 01 tlld O"iUllol April t1 24, Mey ·on the ffil""\Tn"> in tn' e C°JO's
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P11i111l1 2207
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the aand 3 flr11p111cH &
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1nrough oul '1 cnr g11r
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121-2110
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.... 5 bike to oc.en eleaant 3Bdrm 2Ba. Cron 1treet ry toe.nm• ' ?' E·tld• 2811 Child()!(. No 11.HUT•mlUU Nice patio t&50/mo. VERSAILLES 1 Bd .ldnt, Me11 .Storage only. yrao6ct Identify. F~
2br frlg/atv part utlla pd cedar & glass 2Br 2;;,Ba from beach. AvaJI now w/C kld/pett seoo • dog• 2563-B Elden $595 960-3521 qule1 locatioo Full MCur-S90/mo 831-6063 a WlllOn. CM. 556-1721
many oth«s avall & famlly rm. Plulh-llk• $1075 yrly 673-03''4 53 190 Beat Alty,.. • $400 dep 675-9291 1 .. he4" 2Mr• tty bldg Avail now Ofll I al 14 f;ound 8M Of~ rw car •Hl-11IO* new crpts & drpa, frplc, 3Br 2,hBI 2•11ry Condo Bluff• Condo split M 3Br Northwood Studl~ $775 Imo &4'·7215 Agt ti tat I waal\, C.M. Found c-m-
Elegant yet affordable sundeck, dbl gar. fully Nr bch S 1200 yrly 1..; 2Ba. sund41ck, dbl gar. *2Br 1 Ba nr SC Plu, S.A. 211, air HHttle1l11, Mey 'lh. $450/mo Lower VERSAILLES 2br 2t>8'"9nd i3e8. 453 l 286 aq A at era. Harbof/Mw V•de. 3~br nr Plaza pool home malnt yrd. 960-6331 67~912175,.1792 Bkr C101e to pool $1175/mo Patio, carport, pool, IP• tlrt,i .... , l"J"' w/deck, tennis. pool. no condo, New carpets and S 1 30/aq ft. 1617 WMt· 546-9915 • 2ba 2 gar $730 hurry Agt q1 759-8389 S680 No peta 722-8011 .......JI lfL W t pets 960-6483 Iv ITl8g dlJt Ma ... ,.. S41 5032 539-6190 Belt Alty fee Old town clu.lc nr waves Balboa Penln. 3Br 2ba ..-1 dtapa$82S/mo642-t2n • ._. • found wttlt• M/pood ..
3br hM Kt-up kltch & $1050/mo yrty. 1713 W. Blufff Condo 38.r 2~a *3Br 28anr SCPtza. S.A-. lfftrhesflfiia. 1!fHI leac• 2741 VERSAILLES lllltlAI. SWrl w/coltar vk: of 8olM &
RUGE l'Wnhte E:'aldt 3Br yard $725 low deposit Balboa Blvd. 673-'7'3 frplc, lovely patio Sl350 Patio, carport. pool, spa. Frt• SIH. 241-0IOI 1Bdrm Apt, 61tln1. view, • "AGE STUDIO •lltfV'I Gar .. -1t..t. 1 .. ,.,,.. f--"' Eclw9rda. H.8. H0-1832 2'h ba. Att 2 car gar, pvt 539•6190 Best Alty fee Agt 759-8389 $795 No pe11 722-8011 S ...,.. .,.,.,.., ......,, ·1-·-1 -
yrd. Ten/pool S 1175. • Beech near. 3BR 2ba+ YOU DESERVE ITll • • X T RA L A AG E Spac:lou1 2 BA, 1.5 BA crpta, drps 700 mo AGT 631·'960 ty Well located. Corona LolJt bll f /Coc:Aulpoo, .tit
Agt. Don 546-2313 mat • 4 patio tower dplx. Annual Get9d Vlll-O-pure luxury TwnhM/Apt. All new In· TwnhH duplex. New ~~C=r ~l=-~~-s~: WESTCLIFF 2Bdrm 2Ba, del Mar on p C.H. Air, 1.0 Scruffy, 12 Iba. OciNI\
Meu Verde3Br2Bat6002Br 26a, wOOd Hoors, S 1150,call67~'452 2Br 2'~B a Condo: slda 2Br IY.Ba, wtd crpt,drps,palnt,patlo Y pool,patlo.newlydecor-sepentrMgr675-6700 Av,CdM,&4~dyl
Sf. 2 car gar $950 Betty lrplc, mtcro, dbl garage, BIG CANYON CONDO elegant llvlng. By appt hkupa, gar, patio. No pet• No pets. S695tmo. Cun STUDIO Pvt a quiet. Mag-at9d Adlts pref Stand Mod«n Garden Offlc:ea.
645-9161 or &44-2270 $900/mo. 6«-2227 · 2 BR. 2 BA overlooldng only 631-5'39 S700+dep 548-6091 H«ber1s 11 831-1266 nlfteent view W•t« & gaa credit cNICk 645-8 152 Floono Olihng g...._ Lo-
Nwpt Hgta area. Newly r• Exel. Woodbridge loc. 3BR golf course. Separate 2 St1tla IHI •etH Beautiful Garden ~pta, rs50~~~n~-6r8~ YOU DESERVE ITH cations ck>M to 5,55.9 t
done 2Br 1Ba w/cov'd 2ba. no pets. $1200/mo. car garage. Avail May 1 2 •• 9 patios. garages. BBQ, ......aaliBllU Gated VIiiage, pure luxury Freewayi Decorated &
patlo&newgarS750/mo 85'4-2600or854-84'46 to 15. $1350/mo. Call Ml pootutllspd.Nopett. ~ ltwrert ltac• 2719 2Br 2 '~Ba Condo. carpeted 99e.-7920 ll
I nc I w at a r I gr d n r R9done/rudy 31>< 2ba hae Pete 631• 1266 WEllll I Bdrm S5e5 TIWl .. 11 1Bdrm 1e a Sandcastle elegant ltvt~ By appl New Bldg. OC Airport ~~~=~-w;~-
557-9953or754-7'7' Immaculate decor 2 gar BLUFFS Condo3b<2'hba, 1Bdrm, 1Ba Condo 301Avocado 642-9850 0..•Ferlut Condo W/d,mlcro,trash onty631·5'3 area Cornerof~hlll &
ReMrle tor May nrst sharp kids/pet S875 hurry xlnt cond. $1100/mo. w/pool. 1pa, tennis, dish-CONDO 2Br 2Be, den ovef Frplc, 11au1t9d celllng. dbl compt, frplc, etc Up-Saa Clt•tate 2771 Brlatol 7002~ ~ ---------714 '9' 7513 e etWknda h & I le $595 c stairs unit 707 Avacado tton area o .. ...-. 1 "' y 1 ti d f E·slde 1bdrm pad basic 539-6190 Best Alty fee • • v wu er rp streams & falls_ Pll. garage, pool & sc>a Ave 5875/mo sa15 sec OCEANFRONT Spaclou1 room & Slorage .,.. oung ma• re 0
decor $300 hurry L It • 24 8t9-43~106wkdays SELECT PROPERTIES drps, frpl. micro. 2 car 1Bdrm $7'0 dep Avail now 863-1191 2Br 2Ba. gate lock entry, R & H PROPERTY MGMT straight 1119 Wanll ~
539-6190 Best Alty lee ll•H IC 751~3191 gar w/openlf, pool & ipa 2Bdrm 2'1rB• $885 _ ------2 car sub-prkg Many 852-8713 usual, ••citing worll Jay
--.--Live/work In 2br houte+ DOLl•-111Taas T t' 2 $950 No petl 5,9·2"7 2Bdrm 2'hBa +Oen $895 1Br $550 2Br 2Ba f650, amen111es ACllts pref ---------H3-7012 Laevev.aage Daaa P11at 2221 1300 sq .. •"op In L*" .. 915 -11 aa ~ W 18th 6-45-2739 .. 1 ato dsh h s 050 '92 •92" Newport Bcti °"' hl-rtM Per·---•
S " ~~2286-•· OSTA MESA WEST SIOE 011u by AwaJI"" !Jc 2b tncd OIS'Tl lllSA re .. g. ve, wt r 1 No pets -., I . 0 C .._. * 1 Blk to Beech, new 1 Bch 1500. ,..,.. 710 )oaM 1 Std $6SO/mo .. ,.... ... .,. r WI lfRl l ClllCE incl No pets Call btwn -~ otc space, oc nr Air-•---=~ ll14
Bdrm condo llrNmS & L Ii 1 """' PlHMlU l'OIHT Upside Oo famlly spot newer klteh FUllLY YILUIE 9-4 dally 5-45-'855 s ... ~ c.... ••tr• pon. f\llly furn. 875 "'· ftlT._
waterlalls, ~ •. jacuzzi. ..... ,.. ~ Sp1rnsll tlomt, 3 doorl lo wec1:'. S500's 539-6190 Best fee New Apanment complex. Want I aelec11on of great 2'19 s 1800mo Judy ~76-3120 FOR woUXN ONLY:
tennis + security S650 Shor .. -Pvt arN: 3br Sba, 4 Bed . tireotace Sl~OO/mo yrly Wntaiaater Ready for occupancy In llvlng? We can offer any-1 Br condo 167~ mo Ah NEWPORT BEACH LMm hOw to cure your
861-812' sngl sty VIiia. Walk to .... I May 2Bdrms $530/mo & thing from a aman apt to Contem o ary Classlc partners sexual lm-b41ach & new Rttz Cartton Wlttrfreef I It. Victorian clatsic 2 br 3Bdrms $805/mo Gaa a 'Bd hse If looking In amenllHts Day '76-3012 Pr potence yourself B1at. ltac• 224 Hotel $1650 873-8696 111·1*»1 lll·llOO w/llbrary, stv, dshwshr, range garbeo-disposal CM.NB.or HB think of us . Lisa. or eves 186-3956~· .Bldg nr Hoag Hoapttal. STEWART & ASSOC
26R 2BA Condo paUo nu . cnlldren ok. la25 utll dshwShr, refrlg & carport'. first for tha1 chplce of IN NEWPORT BEACH IM•I -2900 !~~ 5~~~ ::or 6!516:~ MFCC Uc .sM 1655' By
paint, pool, green•. H~nt. l~rt ltac• HBR Vu 3br, encl loe yd, lncld. 8'40-38"e For Information call T~~~~~~ 642-1603 ;A J~4;,8~:1~~o 1111~r~~~~ Lag Beecn newer house Office spc lor rent approx Appt ~5'
Landmark Adult Comrn i.lki'.Jen w/cornm POOl1 alarm1y1,nopet1,l 1100 A,.rt•tall Fuait~H TIPAllllTOI. NB REALTY 675-16'2 clubhouses & health Room.betn,gar pnv1-12x12 phones 1n, JuS1 Homecareforo+der<>tdJs-
S750 mo 5'9-3563 ten~:c'6g~ A~·~~owl Incl grdnr/wtr. 6''4-8907 (lH)l
9
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5
It spas. 8 tennis courts, 7 teges S395~•P 497-1838 rmdld $325/mo 1 or 2 abled In yO>Jr hOme. By ht-
5395 pays rent & utlls 675_6173 Hrbr Hlghlanda 3Br 2Ba, Ctttl •na 2124 Between am-pm ... on-WMIUlll YILUIE pools. close to business. NICE FURNISHED ROOM rms avail Agt 673-7761 Ot day Reta 979-2827
dazzllng Ill bungalo attched ~'· encl rd no day through Friday 1 & 2 Bdrm apts. pool, spa oc Airport Fashion --I 1---'9r ~
f I I t S ,2 I .. ~ 2389 •a•a H Ill lndry rm, patio. balcony Island convenient snops near S C Plaza Fema~ Prime ofc speoe In Costa at.-.
ncd pvt ocHn C OH •Tlf ILIFfS• pe s mo.,.. AL~LTIES PAID EASTSIOE 1Bdrm sparkl· No pets s565 to $695 on llgnt S275tmo 556-1737 Mesa 1200 s/I at 70cwlmmlng -C~
539-6190 Best Rlty fee 'Bdrm (3Br & Den) 2·Story Not far to ocean 3br 3ba Compare befor:J.ou renl. ing clean Small but cozy, TSL MANAGEMENT Rm /pvt ban bch hm sift WHAT A BAAGAINI Service Bualneu 11 B
3 B 2 b c d T h 1 -• ti 1 t f 1 Iota of natural wood 754 008 1 6'2 l603 w 1 • Lease req 631-8280 · · r a. on o own ome. ov..,y pa o, gourme x rH rp c Newly dec«at , custom S,75 No pets 851_9526 • or • Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· avail now Kit prvtg $350 -----.,.._ No ex;i nee. wttl
16671 Canyon Ln $975 fresh paint. Vacant & jacuzzi dlhWlhr gar $900 design feature. pool. Dua Peiat 2lZI mentS & Townhouses mo dep 6-45-7500 msg 'Prolesst0nal office "" oc train S55,000 full amount
mo.(818)'"-6350 avallableS1250/mo. 539-6190BeatRltyfee bbq,c:ov'rdgarage,aur-EASTStOE IBr 2-1try . . (Ask about lurntsned ----'lAA.A Airport Approxl90stt, r equired, w lll net
Large 4 Bdrm home Agt 640-5580 Steps to sand 3+br hM rounded with plush land-Oshwshr • encl patio Hbr Crk tBR 1ba condo, apts complete with Tll. Rottla,!ttela 1o;nn 1nciudes answering ave. '40.000+ Call 001*1
w/"""" avall 5/ t $1250. 3 Bd 2 ~Ba townhou1e on Incl den study 2ba frplc 2 acaplng. No pets 1Br furn S525/mo. 5'8-06-48 pool/spa, sec. 1 blk 10 flnens & utensils maybe • .. , •• IUOI conference rm & coffee Mon-Fr1 9-Spm A.lk fOf ~· Co s 365 Wll 642 1971 -bch S600tmo 861--0223 · ..,.. -'"'"" Tim (4081779 5'96 JACOBS REALTY grnbelt In Bluffs mm gar 1175 539-6190 son. • E-slde 2 bdrm 1 ba, frptc, (2131373•1338 rented tor short term or llTll 111 $450 mo CAii 478-tvvv •
67S-6173 poolS1,00mo. 6-40.5315 Best Alty,_ Baat. ltac• O patio, gar, no pets. S625 -longer) On Jamboree I Wkly rentals $135 & up •CdM dl11 suites AC ampl •ert11•n,
317 Cabrlllo St. 631 -4036 2Br 2Ba, view. garage Rd at San Joaquin Hills c 0101 TV tree coffee prllg from MsO ?S55 E T .Dr.. 4121 .-r llAOll'I FllHT E'slde dlx 2BR 1'1t ba Close to Harbor No pets Rd healed pool & steps tot c a~t Hwy 67S-6900 !'!!'l!"!i.-,·;;.•._ ___ ~~
Beautlful & park llke FOR Twnhse Yard. tndry 25'6 $750/mo 675-'17' 144-1100 ocean Klteh s avall o__ Widow hM money for
THE DISCRIMINATING Orang 5695 642 2520 •Bachelor apt w/kltchen I 985 N Coast Hwy Water1ront oles, 94egantly T 0·1 St0.000/up, no PROFESSIONAL e. . • Laguna Baacn '9'-5294 I turn shr sctry/recept. credl1V' /no penalty can
S 1 & 2Bdrm Furnished "E t a NI " I 1Br & bath All utlls Pd -- -etc or sepecate offlce9 Denl9on Auoc 673--7311 YONEY Utlllt•~ Fr-x r ce rg $400/mo 861 -3653 1 year lse Small 1Br ap1 --SUWI llTll-up to 600 s/I 648-5055 ..,. .... w/pOOl No pet• s.95 -•, blk to bdl $425-ullls ltlt W ... 5100
LA QUINTA HERMOSA !_46-3816 aft ~ IOW YllW 673•6323 after 5 30 Wkly rentals now avail
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OMARR 18211 Parkllde Ln. HB FIREPLACE. pool. patio. Only 10 minutes from -S 128/wk & up 227' New· Newpon Beach bayfl'ont l /l lllY. I lllTILLH 1•7·1'41 X-LG 1 g 2Br Apts E· Laguna, your own private •ELEIAIT* POf'I Blvd C M 64'6·7"5 olflce 81 a reuonable entry tewl, good benefits
•••••••••••••• I It L It Side $550 Up 557-28"1 ocean View from Dana 3 Br in Big Canyon SU I Sii LOllE poce PrestlglOUI to-Current OMV printout
Thursday, April 18 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Stress independence. crcat1 v1ty.
willingness to pioneer a prOJeCt. T1m1ng 1s on 1arget. you'll be at right
place and you'll . get to hean of ma.tiers. Romantic interests arc
heightened, especially in connccuon with Leo person.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Famtl) relat1onsh1ps improve.
harmony can be restored on domesuc front. Clandesune mectin~ 1s
pan of fasc1na11ng scenario Secret nego11at1ons take place. n:un1on
with loved one 1s featured GEMINI (May 21-Junc 211): Elements of t1min~. luck ndc with
you. You become more aware {lf appearance. bod)' image. Demands
are made on yo ur time as popularity increases. You'll reC'cive unusual
1nv1ta11on and you might win a contC!)l.
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)· Define term!>, focu'i on asp1rat1ons.
amb111ons. dealings w11h profcsc;1onal superiors It wtll be necec; ar) to
revise. review. possibl v to 1nit1a1c rebuilding program. Scorpio native
plays top rol e. LEO (Jul\ 23-Aug. ~21· Punic p1ecc'i fall into place. You'll obtain
complete stO.r). Member of oppo<;1te sex docs care, will make
concessions and prove lo~alt) Gemini. Virgo, "iag11tanu!I persons
figure prom1nen1I}. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22). Accent d1plomac). rcalt1c )OU can win
rather than force your way. Interest in man tic an' u<.·t"cntcd. You'll gain
extra information through unusual procedure Mone) rec;ources of
others are involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) Break from pas\ 1~ imminent. Re aware
of public image. check legal rights. give serious cons1dcrat1 on to
parrnership or marriage Be d1\creet. maintain aura of m)'5tery and
glamour Watch for Pisces' SCORPIO(O<.'t. 23-Nov 21) Emphasis on work ethic. butc issues.
health . employment. care of pets Accent on rcc;p-0ns1b1ltt). pressure.
deadlines. intensified lo ve rcla11onc;h1p Older 1nd1v1dual backc; )'Ou.
law t on your 1de
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dcc. 11 ). You'll complete assignment,
more per oo~ will be drawn to you. sen~ of drama will be heightened
Physical attraction 1\ cmphac;11ed. romance flounshcs and you could
find the naht person CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jon 191' Re crcauvcly \elfish! Means look
out for your own 1ntercc;1\. protect ~urit), ob1:un proft'~~1onal
appnusal 1rr connectton w11h posM: c;1on . 1nth>d1na prop'crt). Leo,
Aquarius 1nd1viduals fiaure prominent!)'. AQUARIUS (fan. 20.Feb 18)· Dilemma will be "solved dt"sp1tr
your bcina pulled an lwodtrecuoM s1mul1.Jtneou'll)' C'hoosc-couf'K' 1hat
bnngs you closer 10 loved one lnd1V1dual who :uded 1n past 1<1 ap1n
a vat la bk 1f you will but ask PISCES (Frb. IQ.March 20)' You 'll make na)lt choice Gil cruc1aJ
moment. Focus on stlecu vll)'. qual1t)'. 1ntcllC'Clual cunos11y Lon•·
disu1ncc call could relltt' to 1nv1tatton to pan)' or travtl. Gemini.
SnJJllanu~ persons play o utsUlndina role 1F APRIL l8 l YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc dynom1c. drnmattc.
have definllc v1tws and stldom J o any1h1n1 1n half·hcanw mannt'r.
For you. 1t 1s enthu<11asm and all or nottuna. Members of oppo!.tlt' 'IC'll
art drawn to you. love.-pl1ys ma1or role 1n your hfo. You arc fa«-1natcd
by law. medicine and tht' \heater rte , Libra tnd•' 1dual' have' l1t"1t1n~
mnuc.-nct' on you You'll reach wtder aud1rnce thlll )'Cllr, past cfl'ons w1l
Jdl and you could bf ''ntrt1n1 "'1th ramt' ·• A1I(\fil1'mlfJOc your mo-.1
~rt IC• -Point's moll secludl<I Spacious-latrway View cation on Coast Hwy Ap. req 833-104 1
VilL<8XC86A Furn ts; Huge 2Br 2'1rBa OplJI with seenle bluff. Like new 2Br lull security, 2 car gar-,3026 W Coast Hwy New-prox 1000 sq 11 Sllp 8180 ASSEMBLERS •nply 71m
luxe Condo. 2 Bd. den, 2 xtras S875 Huge yd, dbl widen extra trge prlvete wfauto door, newly re-port Beach, relrlil Tll av 8 iIab18 w / 0 If I c • .....
ba, skylltes. trplc, gar673-6336/6~2-9666 patio Call 960-6331 or lurblshed, pool & 1ac St25•wksgl nodeposit 714164!>-7!00 crJ1 ~~~~actlts
Wlhr/dyr,TV $1800 i••tmll 661-&441 plus much more• S --7 6 ------$2195 mo No pets •••ti 1 MO FREE
650-51761631• 1 1 $650/mo 2Br 2Ba lower IHI. ltac• 2740 Please call 6"·0509 I ltalala 2906 XLNT LOC-UTIL INCL
A .. rt ... t.' V.f. Unit. yrd, frplc. carpon. s™tmo 11 8d .,.,t encl I FROM 95¢ & $150 UP -• lndry rm u..v ,,. ...-1 Brand new IU)( 2br 2bl CdM bch l ''t br 2 ba like 2195 Maple ger ,Indy rm, ydi/pallos. condos lull Vu sec gale n-$3000 mo 675-3834 CALL ('.' 141 968-8193
Ctatral 2702 TSL MANAGEMENT ctOM to beach. nr maJor gar lrp l pool·sp11 or 2131928·18H Ct••trcial
tdRXND OPENING* 6-42-1603 shop;419 Delaware s 1295 . s i.s95 854-8090 laeatala It lntala 2111 ~~ Q~nd'r.,! llSTllTll (Mngr·2'17 Whltasandsl EASTBLUFF tBDRM Slirt 290l 1Commerc11 rental rn
Lake EJllnore S695/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba IPT IUll IULn Near ShOpping Center No •C•llfornla Aoommet" Laiu"' Beach nr PCH
•1.2,3BR,lrom$395 Twnhse AllBll-lns,frptc, Oays87S.16'2 pe1sS660/mo 640-136-' Over 200 homes Save l S81Smo 497-5132
•Lake view, Waterscaplng lndry rm _ Eves 960~6 ~ llSTHT II time & money 895· •7 1 1 llSllHS/PllYAn
•Gas 1tovee TSL MONT &42• 1603 Ctoae to ocean, I Br quiet S300-S575fmo Bacn & 1 Eves/Wkndt 6-42-6221 • M F qu .. t n-1mkr shr 2 Mln1-11orage 19ec:es •Carpeting & drapes complex, tndry carport Bd 1 Bl~ to Ben & bay Bd apt POOi. •P• nice Free 1st month rent
··cPool•b.!T•vP• llST&IT II No pets $525 536-0490 Must see area $3,0tmo 24 1· 16-'2 SAFE HARBOR 775-3205 "" Bd --306 Balboa OPEN HOUSE-DAILY 10.6 S695lmo Lovely 2 2 Ba NEW LUXURY CONDOS NB REAL n 67~-1642 3BR 2ba COM hse Pvt INLAND EMPIRE TwnhM All Bit-Ins, frptc, 1 & 2 Bedrooms entlba ITplc $4 '5 1s1
PROPERTY MGMT lndry rm Huntington Hart>Or area Live on water ... 120 boat lst. nome 811 6 673•6009
7141678 "24 TSLMGNT6-42·HI03 Pool, tennis, reoquetbell slip 1ncld , cnarm1ng
-Eves/Wknda 6-42-6221 $600-S 1200/mo Quaint 1 br no pets rels CdM Pro! to snr t>eaut
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6000 s 11 corner of New-
pon Blvd & 15th St
Cos11 Mesa Retail or
res1auren1 Agt 675-6700 lall•N lalau 27M Large 1 & 2Br, pool, tnory &4<Hl661 req u111 od Older pref turn Jbr nome n-smkr no 1 Bdrm, no g11age or pets room From $459 1684 CITY LIVING AT S 1050 mo 650-81'5 pets S500. u111 760-9229 l .. a1tri1l
S 6 5 O I mo ye a r I y Monrovia 5'8--0336 THE BEACH Lovely 28r 2Ba ''l blk bcl1 F•m rmte shr E's1de 2 Br l1at11a 2t2t
673-8293 ~ _ Large 1 & 2Br, pool. lf'ldry N-lu11ury apt1 located In Yrly p1110 dbl garage CM apt Pref emplyd P9f 224.752 IQ It lndiStOl'-0-lalMI room From s459. t684 pr11tlgiou1 SHbrJdge Ou p 1 e • No p •ts son 20-25 yrs S257 50 65¢ sq 11 120 E 23rd St
Monrovia 5,. ,..,.,,. muter plan community $875 mo 650-1706 i;ves • 631-221 .. or 5-'8-8484 c •• Ori~ by •2.~161 Ptal111J1 2717 _ _ .....,,,..., 1 ml to bctl, 2' hr man--"" •a
• L 2 bd d t-'-a It Going 10 Europe June a -iiaace•nlt • B ti. fi 1 BR view •rge rm owna .. , ' ned teeur Y entranc., 6-12 mos Nd Amte 10 Ila • Y •c • ' ' carpets drapes 2248 l"'hted tennis cO>Jrt1 In· "Ph 11'11' "11qh· nn, deck. 081 Utll Incl refs Canyon', ... ,, 832• HMI '• 1ublel Mir Br be E blulf SPIRITUAL READINGS $875/mo 673-5'29 ~ door raicquetball. NUna. b ""'1 b•ur"''"' JPt' Eva/Wknd 759-1180 ~dvie. In All Matten &
___ ......,,....,,.,,_......,.,.,..,.,,,, SHARP Eutllde a.ch for poolt. apea, rect .. tlon C I 1• 15 So El trtaa ••I -.i 1 ,_. ...... Beam <*II""'•· bulldlng Unfurnl1hed COf'ona del Mar Sh•ra my I ounae ing " · .--·...,.' .. ., btlc:helorl t & 2 Bdrm • l100M Great loc Ev• Camino Real San Cteni
2 8d new pelnt. cerpet, etc Sman pet OK loft ept 1659-S 1439 675-3456 6' t 'oo 1 dyt l ic d '92· 72H mirrored d00'8, patio. ALL UTILS PAID• 960--ii ~
SHO/mo Agt 873-535' $'475/mo 7eo.8Ml2 ~ 2' 18 Laguna/lg rm pvt Da ,,,. Lnt • FHa• .,.,..
2Br 188 Duplex, yr1y S800 Lg 2br l '"b•, dtw. gar . IUWI I YILUIE prlv B•.iut ocn vu I ,ound I mo female
& 18!50 Avall now treel'lly d9COr $895/mo S-4501mo.utll '9' 6321 SIBERIAN HUSKY vie
67M912n5'-1792 81cr 1980-D Anaheim St C M WIT llTf F\ RNI H£0 111 Male to "'r ~Br 2ba CdM Herbor Bl 19th St C M
--5'~229 after &pm l!Nf\IRNMH (l tiPt w1aame Wall• ·to 856·7'59
C..tt •na 1114 Lge 3 8d 2 8•. real nice. ~'1:-eecJ: ;.~ HI Al rn I belel'I 1350 · 12 urn ''1 --------f Grm. U58 POOi. pvt quiet ~ Nr SC Plua '* 1 • 2er t 1 2ea NI.. & Int 6'0 88~
patio, no pet .. ref• reQ. MIY fWy .ccea WWl/r>/f •S~ I~ 'I IR" II N"WI' M 'F tnr 38t 2''8• brl nd
6'4&-tt81 147 Flower Hlckp, gar. yd $850 ·~ '"°IMMINI, (llu• , ,_ Condo Cetll Ollll
1 Br 1 be crpt1 drpa, atv, Ill'•...., •Private bl!ltconl .. or 1111,h me 11• '"1\ I P gar & mot• 6'2-3814
refrtg, pool & lndry rm T1l 1111&11911T aat«Mn pettot ,,. r 1 I' l\.11i.h 1, M F 1tt11gl'lt emplyO
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2 8d 28a -"-' ., .. , nr UNIQUE 2•...__,.28a S78S ~d S'00 1m o Ullla pd ..,v-• o:xo••" •31.lgflted tennis c~tt1 '97-2757 or 159 l&eO ••• Mll lhOPI & fwy Aeroea from PRIVATE g., & ~y •2 Swtrnmlng poo11 -· lllfiiiiWm&ri
golf courM Ln<Sry rm QUIET POOl ape.. no pe11 •Str.,,. a Pond• N-~r 24-.35 ro 9"' w 3 Lf ,...__....
ltHlmo TOP AA!.A 2e50 H-1e .. '8R 2 tt>a $295/mo NPI ---------"'9•ln, fOOlft .,._ ...... 115 MeM &'4t-24'1 MESA PINES :~lltlll Ap•r1mHb Shra nr bCh &it2·3"0 F;:;ncr-~lwt\119 -IOI>-:':rto~. C°:~ men
Tl&. ll•M""IJ SMrp 2 8R, q,tt/Ot'P&. Hrwpo'1 Buchs~ Ammete wet1t.s 2tw tlMI Hr.CS ratlbit 20th: & Ot.w 95t-7Q2 or IV meg tu-1111 df9hw..,_, oanoe. no W~~T1:u. I 101 IM ')1rtfl c M wr~ S28150 mo Santa Ana 642 6007 lllT ...
28drm oar• Apt o.. peta seoo. cal M~6S17 IAI Onn l\ Call Julll •fl' "• 8977 FOUNO fern org tiger
ded!. patio, frptc, ct/w. Sharp larger 1 a ' WWI• YILUIE 64 2 -Sii ) Room tor r.,,t N B 1 b"-Cit Vtc: Br006t~ a FuU PM nm.. '9lnp0flly-a~ Mao No pett cpta/~ DIW. get, no N.-wport Buch No from bef\ & bay 1350 mo AO.-m H 8 ~57 12t2 Mlp OYlf 11 ~ ._..,,..,..._. .. , _. •• ,._. calle.3i·&SM 1565$ Huntln91on WIQ9 6'a.8'181E"l l200 0 ~ .. T ...... PlltllnQ ... , .,..,...,,... ,,_, ._,.,,, • L.ne. ffOl'll San DleOO S'il• I•\ 1 .\\, ., founO tlug-e lft>erlan ,t.l)Mdmta Ek~ In
HR. IBA. launcsrytacmty •ST~~ 28' Frww9.Y. non"~'"°" tat IMll ~M~rr ·ma1 n-1mi. MIHun y "" Wll9Qn a ~ tlfcwn Mat~
S4t& W /1lde C M. 28a 0.,.,, Apt Pool to Mel'~ ....at on 6-4" ll04 8'1r3bf£1C M ~MOO A.lpubl~ C M 754-~11 ~~~!NI
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pMk. ~1:f1' ~· FIPl!me&U~ Call Suzanne. oa a ~l-llA"111UT !e!,ng~t~~llorlni.,. bt""'2-5,07W131 'II 1!Mtltrl11 -btak~.\rilntmlf9i0na;.;d vaman.seoo:e.63..3112
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W:,:. ~"":;, ~ = fn7~· = '::>:~:~°:!~HOME seweAi· muat ~::.~~,~~Looking 1or • Paft ume or ftra tart h~~ ~~~51~.~~o~nt a110~.Wfl~w~~~1t~~·1~~' s1eoo oeo $49 880 · non«nltg cotp. otc· nr Blvd. Bal. lal. _ · heve lnduatrlal MWlng ~ltlon, Retume. ret. l lull time employ• 118 Fo~ Wgn, attck Uii · ~ ~ con '74 ~ Beet ..
OC A1tpon Sel 11500 llllUL... machine "°4252 N!etyhlt10tYIO.PO Sox rMnt?Are you e CRAZY ~2221M2~1~2 ANDERSONS YACHTS $4l-1000 Xlnt New paint & Int..
0:0:1. M·; t:So-5:30: llL.lftlf llftD Pat1 lltn4t for 81ele Fann 1925. W•tcllN Or. Sul\41 SHIRTS kinda ol petton SUPER SPRING SALE 7ii28i. Biii/goid wtlla-new eng/bfkl & muffler. Dot1Y 152-4233 fOf' Dental Leb. Pff, Or!Ye. Ina oto Comouter exp ... Olllmll 270 Nwpt Bch Ca 92860 s.111taner. quality mind-I llY •IAllTll Dealer Own.ct V ..... 1 4 lpd 141nrool all pwr. $3200/obO, 175-5540 ownw,~mlteage. pret ~ fOf h<>Y...: Need«tf0tAobblMAag& a~. ___ _: .ct,volurneOflentecllndl· LES 957-8133 50'0tESELTRAWLER am/lm1tereo.iowml,11ll ;-7&Set~Whllawlthalr Umll ldMl fOf' · etudent. ol .. -.. M<>c>CteanlngS.V.Oood ..._taurant vldual appltoatlont ----410'DIESELKETCH w part• SHOO, '
CW .,.;:;u:r per1 time. ~ at 24 4\t Nwi>t 5:_ 1o;1: i.g. tt.,......t. pay, good hn. 548--0757 l&ITllHI talng ac:cept.O IOf Ille Water_t>_.•~.:.-king alze, · 33' FI B CRUISER ~~or 876·4140 ~!zi ,.2~0 =:..:.... S2960 o an County ar•a Blvd c M 14e-50ea lmmed opening n.x tire toll owing poaltlont pecld ... """"' raltl, hMter, 28' EXPRESS CRUISER --~ . ..,. r ve 644 ueo . . . . BOOKKEEPER F/Ohg llllllllNI 0u1gOing ~•Illy • SCREEN TECH & MAN· hObd $200 968-1354 28' SPOATFISHER ·95 8MW 3181 S230 30 mo '19 Supef eee11e-co;;Y, llJTIL UlllT&IT Typing, peraonable Nit-Buay exec:. Med• llve4n muat Sta'1 $4. p/tlr Alto UAL S(:REEN PRINTER. 26' CORONADO SLOOP +tax CEL. $1500 On. Bay l(lnt cond, 33K ml, $7450 Inlet...... A.O.A.· cMlrlld9, starter. FIT, lrlendly h•kpr, tmall aalary, FIT day poaltlon 1vall Apply In paraon Mon·Prl Gl111t l1lt1 *BARGAIN PRICED• Str"t Auto 645-5287 S&D·890l dy, 640-1494'
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M--Lef nMd.ct !Of busy N.B trMll olo C.M. Good exchQ II h•pg. mvst b9 Start 14.50-5 p/h1 Apply 8am-2pm 15802 Moeher --~ -Sllp & Surwy Guerenteecl EYH, Alk tor Charlee
W pr9011ce, exper nee. aatary 6'5-8707 wtldyt abae lo wor-. eYfltY other dally, ... Jean, ME & Ave Tustin L![HI 'lltatl 1152 540.9000 L.AAGE SELECTION OF
.......... .., 831-2492 IEIEUI. lfFIOI =~~=di~~ ~~~~n 61~ZA. 17th & ci11111ms D'Ovlng S•'-Jae .. antql, !'0 Edgewtter, Balboe NLEOW•'• ~::g.B;;:' ·~~r::.c::·c~~!
....... ....... Dental Oc;oaaional P91'1 time Mlp LEW p o BOX 42 · · · Lar119 ecllve IOhOOI In e twn b9d1, weaner/dryer. INll 1111 7014 -t tent $890013)-0242 .. ......... llTWTJOI needecl tor th9 OM or BalbOa tsit~d CA 92682' Retteu1ent bMullful Mtllng ne.o1 furn.. mlac. 24311 Lu c VOLUME SALES · 1111111 llU 1&11 ... lllllT&IT more of th9 lollowtng ' SUIUPF etNUve, en9fgeltc pet· N11an111 Crown Vtty to dreenwkili 21' tiOOP 19e7 SERVIC! & .!.EASING •HDT brlghUnOtul .... lc per90n dutlel-Typlrlg so-wpm ~ SatM OlllTH CUI son~ to woncwtttt pre-~ RO to L• HermoN Flberglua loll of wood 3670 N. Cherry Ave .
... 1.,1 for ~rm. poaltlon llllng/ xeroxin,. t11e: TIE lllAIWIY " 1oo1t1ng tor ex'* full ~~:°:to.8~~~ p~'ui.':::' !nrnt leac~ 16 :r~. ~! ~:~1. c~~~~~ (NoLg~~~~~-~05)
Exper. pref. $48-5170 01 ptlone anawer ng for F•l .wEUIY time· WAITRESSES, · M'l5VIR'G SALE Antiques motor Great pocket l71')1H lltO
.... .. 759--0882 WllOYI =I 0ii: (~~ 1Qf:'~1 UllU •LLS ~:JTE~, HOiJR~~-TUCIH Pll·SOllll and ulecl lurnliure +dee. crulte<. Npt allp. Paul l'rade-ln1 w~come UIM llU M&ITSllAI 8 309m • 4.30pm to Mature l**>fl, Nlaty + COOKS ~RTE#4DERS • Qua11nec1 8-12, 2.30-6pm Item• Yard tOOls, etc 650-5091/ 642·2014 OPEN SEVEN DAYS
UlmlS Exper, for ooc:at. pert-time tet1.0ul9 lnt.Ni.w aPpl. comm. Call Mra. Mannan. Apply In ~eon 'M-F 9-5 pvt actlool H.B. 538-141411 631· 1384 al1 e pm MUST SELL THIS WEEK: 1--------
111 llft work, at home OK. Must P.1.0 ,0. (714> 588-1901 ext 23.7· 8501 Palm Ave: H.B. TUCHH Pllf-IOllOL Selling ENTIRE CON· END. Sell tway In a Lido Aoc>IY at 2851 lrvlne Ave. be xlnt at descriptive 2744 E. cout Hwy PIT Chrlsllen mlnlatry, TENTS of hotM JnelQ 14 $600 OBO 673-1000
Coate M9aa, Jnlervlewtng geometry 64~88 C01ona del Mat 640-2950 Rn&IL SAUi ~2-918 t Costa Meaa turnllhlngs, atereo, nl. SANTANA 2e" Xlnt cond 'lin Apnl 23. 4-7pm HIYIU Wllnl . UYllT unsT Ex!* req. MUii be able washer/dryer. etc $13 000 714/891-t933
CHILDCARE WORKER For tlome dellvery. Cun GENERAL OFFICE Experienced and creative to wolk nlghi..8606ANCE ,fUOl. IH Pll•IOlllL TUM dey th Mon 2502 dy1, eves 7 t41821·4148 For Chri9tlan Sotlool paTd dally. Apply 910 layout artist to produoe CENTRE, 4132-1 Pl~~4va1L Human Huntington St. Apt 9. •
16835 8'o6ktlurat FV North Ptclllc Coast Hwy, CLERI quality ad layouts. comps Retail Sales Development requlrecl. A 960-9841 ' -•
902_3312 & flyers for a last paced Fiii JEWEUT I LEI C.tllld's Pl~ PretehOOI, llitctU&aHll 121 ••raat !s,alf. 7011 ouu E~~~~ENT INCOME 'QPIST :,~lo~.~ for traditional llrm Jn Npl ~ostaMeaa ~6-4318 EleCtrlc•l P•r1• from Ca-c~1~~~~J!~:::.1t~e
Aetalt stationery awe, 5 FOR HOME ASSEMBLY resume only & xerox Bch Mr ~~detson , TELEPllO•E SALES pacltora to O.Clito-Olecoont Paclflc Marine ,,,,,.. l>•t> Ap1,,.•v.11
daya p/wt. .;hrs S:30-5, WORK. FOR INFO CALL Are you ready to start on a copys of work to Steve 675-2 1 HEYi Higtl SS Sai.sman, scopes. 5-0e-$175, 1 lull Marketing 673•3055 .• / ~ ., I l:ii>c1c;h 0 11. ~ lor eclvancement. 504-646-0315 EXT A438 new career adventure? Hougtl, An Director RETAIL before you ttarvel (Caah gar to ct1oo11 from! 650-19•0
Mra Slmpeon, 26 l· 70« e••-E -••f SALH/IUIAIEMHT paid dally) No expef. req. ~5-1234 dys, 898,..462 DOCK FLOATS Good __
orS56-90S1 EXECUTIVE Grea1 Western Saving ha.1 _ -Apply 910 North Pectftc Gd ctr TV 595• Sch nn Cond.C.men1ove<Foam Datlla 9117 1
II.Ill nPllT SECll.ETARY l~rm::~: 1':i"~u~:~ IAILY PILOT We are looking tor 2 Coast Hwy, Leg Bch crar S75,S85. 548-2429 _S35-S45. Daya/875-07410 '85 300zx 1225.63 mo ""
b II ft M ... Offk». Thia 11 an 330 W. Bay St people to assist us, In the Karlstan Carpet ~. lit l llJI Docb 7 22 tax °*-S 1500 dn Bay
F ~ood ene ta. Ttle Jolly Rog« Corporate enlry levef potltlon. You Costa M .... Ce. 92626 ~:.:o:~~~~~·s ~~~ TELEP•E new 135 yrda) 52 pi s yrd * !OO llllS * Street Auto. ~5-5267
· <>Pef'llng. Apply offk» la Neiling an ax-will learn tM various -SOLICITll 760 6776 ---=s.,..,,.,,,---573 W 19th St C M Ex o~ partments. Fashion • N-,. slip 1015711 Carri '85MaxlmaXE 197.mo t . . . perlenc:eo ~11~ ._... types o1 loan•. prepare LEUL 11c•n••y """' s oo d B .. -1-retery IOf' Ila Contructlon Real Estate Loin Oocu-" -background. required. Part time evenings, Lge metal Desk, xlnt for Cratt cruiser 645-9020 tax CEL. 15 n 7 •Y
lmm.ctTt: ...!!fr;;01 ex: and Oealgn Olvlalon. Poe-IMflll, maintain depart-PIT temp. poaJllon avall. Cell tor appt to Interview at riome °' oNlce olc. $75 Roll-e-way bed. 25'-50' SLIPS AVAIL Street Auto, 6415-526 -
"WE WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD ..
pet1911ced ~t (SOwpm) Ilion r9qutrea exoeti.nt merlt flies u well aa oth9r ~/~Jngse~!:;,,}0 ~~ T•E LHI Contact James Czarny, $26 MJ1 Viel<> 951-2551 CALL FOR INFO. MON·
wlttl accuarate typing typing and lhor1hand general duties. Typing of sole practitioner In 0 . C. FASHION ISLAND 142-4311 , GAY ENCOUNTERS 11 prlv FRI 9-5 642-4~4 Ji ~~~~~~~~ ~al otnoe sltlllt. sklllt, and a good figure SO wpm ls requlr.ct. Airport 11ea. Xlnt My 644-6500 membership ave for prof, Small boat lnclg shore tWP<JRT WE CARE
G salary plus ben· aptitude. Word pro-~·· L al & IBM M..,, I p I •t dentat. & ---•nn and , .. , .... rant We offer competltrve ':t ,. :~ Reta.JI -aem • ro • u -.. mooring on Peninsula. ~~~~~~~~1 eltt1. Siil Clemente. For ....._.... · -· d ~ ,.._ TOW ,..IOI llllYEll teacnera. Call tod1y OP9f' $4500/olr. ~5-5642 · = I ·-a·ill · ··--i>Pt. 68t-e111 equipment experl•nce aalatles, and c; l K ~~ t STICHOOI 'n the d t new begin -..,........-....------,, 9 • • A " IW wll
would be a deflll4Mlt plus. benefits~ ~-a H•fsJ•IT Night shltt ~ weettenda. n1:1f4~974-7513 • WANTED: Wiii pay lop _., Good tn9dlcatl Oentat appoint ~ . ' -• C N • •-t 50· I --effC T · rJI ~ Exclusive European osta Mesa, ewport pr,..., up o apace. or tun time, deya. Hoepttal package. Apply In person L 18 • ·•• II.Ill womans store Is now Beactl erea. Must be New~orl Beactl Tennis 415' boat, 714(637-0543
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714 -833-1300
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
exp. pref. Meta Verde 8:30am to 41 pm at: (71•) 11" •110 PIT. nd eves, exper. lookln" for well nroomed mature, well groome(I, Clu Mb,.hip, lull trans-or 979-2450 ask for Al
Conv. Hotp. M11 Center Tll .llUY 11111 llO. " -lrvlne 786-6222 matur: tndtv1du"11. wlttl clean driving record, lereble $800, 760·6373 tttrcycln/ a.... tl2S ...... P~l11 1 111 q 1 11f11•
837-4800 49l-4SI I St, C.M. 54&-5585 17042 Giiiette Ave (l 1') lll .. ll 1 LOAN AGENT exper In t'1e preparation must have AAA exp + reta. SCRAM LETS ScHllrl 1011 '111101111000111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Irvine 71 41250-0331 lllUT WESTElll Lag. Beach S&L. Commsn. & labeling ol llne ctothlng Apply Johns Towing 300 • Aat11, Dta11ti e OHllELlll WOIT1Yl 11unuy (805) 395-0512 Some retail exper tlelp-E. 17th SI C.M. 548"48413 ANSWERS Yamaha cX50 Mtrscooter 4dr.s159.95fmo-----
Part time carrier coun-. 12 ~ mlrnumum exper. 11¥1111 ful Must be ttextble For nPllT p /T tk /Jew, on~ 1500 ml S538 42 Own-Term1/48 °'' want.ct. H9IJ> boys Modest typing and S/H Heidi'•~~· Yozurt ~~ can 640-0990 repewor'k111~~~8006ng &btwclenrleal9-5. Toa1bprbeyy_-RceuJeer10, AS16tt .Lotleloi.•160-6710 n;O ~i"L_':~~~-:SEL~•L:: ~icJCk L&bre .~:,\7
and glrl1 aollclt new req .. tlow.Yef mu11 tlave Shoppe t4. Retponslble, ---~" IU -800-/228 "39_.,.8 '7" C d C ...... Ill $137"' tub9Criptton1 on their good ~remmar tkllla. llllUL lfFIOE llard WOlklnn, enernetk: HITE PEHOI wa1T11E·· -OBJECTS ..., .. a pe vvY e ., paper rout ... Mutt enjoy Exper. ln legal, finance Part or lull time. Typing 60 f F hiOn 111 n'd lo-YEI Ill .. , -Witness to judge "I swore HOlll•llTSUI 714/432-1561 '76 Olds Delta 68 S 1975
wonclng with 10-13 yr and rMI estate d9alr.O. wpm, date entry. $6 or nel(V as a I liTOIH MILPH to tell ttle truttl, Your TOYOTA .78 CVCC WAGON New '60 Ford Futura $2475
otdl. Early ev9nlng he>Yra Office In North Laguna. p/hr. & up DOE. Call cation. Exl>ef. prele<r.ct Career oppty for right!*· Apply In 11\ArlOfl ASAP. Honor, bul every time t mtr. paint, tlr-, exhaust, '82 Uncoln Cont $9875 Exoel19nt f M le 957 •"89 Tr a In Ing program son. servicing vending ... ~ d I OB ALL MAKES! .... wor-. Oayal fleJC.lble hrs. re erencea re-egg · ._, provided. Call Ctlrls machines In Orange Setoya 2676 trvtne Ave o, aome awyer • S 199 DOWN etc. ex. cond $2250 OBO * NEWPORTER II*
~2 079S Eve1 S48-8823 ~ ~~liey ~~~9t94_~:~ry s25.ooo. 499·5670 for Interview. County Good driving re-_Newport Beactl · JECTS " Delivers Any Lease 951-2335/D 497 -41785/E
542-4321 ext. 206 UJlllEllll lut••• ••Ol IFFIOE cord nee. Good benefits. WAREHOUSE Setr'I largest radlal arm AU·S&YEH LUii Jltlll l2t Peopte Who need People be your own boltl Keep --$400 wll average route saw wtall acoea & many • ,.,.,.....,,.,.,,...-----:::-:-:::-r That's wtlat tile 85% of your money1 Xlnt X-Rey. EKG, some lab. Apply 900 No Broadway, • extru. $525. Panel 111w, I00/221·1HI ·83 XJ§ lmmec. elee anrl, Ca•illac t MIMIOIAIT
MILYPl.IT DAILY PILOT CO<ona del Mer locatlon. Busy 2 doctor otflce. Suite 3041, Santa Ana WORKERS -router, drlll pre11ea l1'/412·1H1 11K ml, wht/camel lntr. '78 Eldorado elarretz
SERVICE DIRECTORY Great atmosptlere. Call Salary open. 6"6-3903 btwn 8-10am & \-3pm • ~5-1234 dya. 698-44162 673-2243/D 675-7700/E Clean sharp, Ille yellow,
la all 1boull 675-9703 Medical Mon-Fri only Bring OMV EX{)4(_1e~ ·heeded Top Sear'a largest radial arm LOOllll TO LUSE lllUH Wa l z orig owne1, new tires.
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK
We now llave I~ ooen•"Cl 101 younc uce•
btaws to wcurt readfrs lor Tiie Giant! Coast
Dally Piiot Our cretts start at 3 30 p m and
WOik until 8 30 pm wtf\cljys On ~lurJay wt
wor\ a few fllO{e hours You will urn many tuos
and pmes. atone with earn1nc your ow" money
there 1s no de~nunc 01 cottecl!Oll 11i.otvtd
H you m interested please call Mr h I
MU
COOE (714) 548-7058
OllllO-CUll printout eom~a les in OC Call or saw w/111 accet. & many A OllYSUI PllHIOT1 '69 :,_ Ghl ..... 1 loaded $3900 875-7231 oome In to<11y SS ,. p ,..1ma a, .... le, nu •---------Mature peraon, know1edge SAILllAT MAJITUICE *IELLY extru. 2"· anal saaw. T1H1 ti &I lltolltll fer eng. paint. am/Im. cass. NABERS of O.C. area. Good drlv· service & misc. repairs * router. drlll preues S3000 0 0 675-802 Ing record. Busy me<Slcal .,.5_7100 SEIYICEI 645-1234 dys, 898,..462 ~tit trlltl B 4
I FIT """ "1•0 ~ HUNTINGfON BEACH M .. 141 CADILLAC ab. .,_,..., "' HUNT. BEACH ~7-3498 Wate<bed w/tleadboard & CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH II
llTEL IUll UUS.llYESTIHTS 16162 Baacn Btvd. Ste mirr01. x1n1conds145.oo 842-0631 540-51~ ... 8""2 .. R><-7""d .. s""L-. ""'A~lc ... -au-n-rt"',
$4' ARE YOU EARNING 308W Equal Oppty Em-080 545-3933 evea am/Im cass. lea I tier
Eno. speaking, •KP. ·25 $2000 • $5000 ployer m/l/tl seats w/stleepskln cov-hr 3026 w Pacific Coast PER WEEK Mile Waat.. 62 0 l \ Hwy. Newport Betctl WELDERS apply 7am on-. • . , '-·~jmlliiiiii:;:--' ers. Loaded, llke nu Closures needed S 1000 lyMac Gregor Yechts S CASH S Your unwented .,:, Ev/w1md1 8412-6235 MOVER. Experienced plus per sate. Top bro-l63l Pt ti c •• ti worn ty11•"' tUI ~ 6 ecen 11· ...... gen e 1 " ·-r· " Mtre .. n leas 1145 help\er1 & drivers. A-Plu. ker1 closing 4-utes O manta (ladles) are worth
LARGEST SELECTION
ol late model. low mileage
Cadillacs tn Orange
County! S.. us tod1yl
540-18&0
Moving Co. 546-7477 p/wk. Complete training, Jobi Waatff 51 S some moneyt We buy tor =' f ·560 se( x§ loaded, 7gR
.FFIOE ••••n•-lNOrk In a pleaaent en-Mature lady reqs. poaltfon cash, or you may con-~ 1,.pi ml, $.47,500. Bay Street _
•--• vlronment, lntereatlng as companlon/nurM Lt slgn 5414-1082 Auto. ~5-5267 FIT, ptlonea. recept.. proven marketable prod-ti 11 1 p 1 N rt ~ I
typing, word processing. uct. Call Mr Becker, a~eapg7{4~~~524e:r'° M11ic1l la1t. 62c.. '75 2400. Orig. owne<. All
gent flllng, jl)b.recorda. In 675-0464' __ VIOLINS for student & service reds. $8260/bat
Newport. Reply Ad 301, --•a LESUIY Jolti Waatt•/ prof, s150. up ~1•3039 olr. 854-7328, 261-5109
Dally Piiot, P 0 Box -Dt • 5107 -• 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca mature, lull time or part •tltlC Oflict Ftrailart/--650 -1940 '64 280 SE XlO, toeded = f
92626 time. Hallmark card & of-Looking for work u com-11_ I I tt.2,.tt. 17K ml, S241.500 Bay = I J1
flee supplies H.B. panion or aid. Have gd .,. t•H • ~ A1t1 Stnic11/ Street Auto, 645-6267 -·
OFFIOE WOH 662-2997 bef. 12 noon reterences. 549-1963 *l&FEI* Part1 9015 '64 BAUR/MK Motorapor1 NO :WM• All MAUS
10-15hrsp/wlt,phonea,lt S&LEIPEHH Cata 9505 Tann super lorteu SAVEto50%1 b oREt Cat>tto Targa. lull MK -
typing, bkkpg 751-2271 28x30xM. $8000 obO. Uled Import Car Parts system 160 hp eng, Bay , .\;.
PAOUIEll F[i,·ug~10°~:•y O~a~. Half Persian Kittens $25 Moster 30x40x76 TL15 IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY Street Auto, ~5-6267 . •1 h, , •
lmmed. Optlfllnga $41. p/tlr 675·0150 eacR 546-9965 S500 obo. Diebold SALVAGE. 101 N. Man-'85 380 SL, $562.03 mo .,. 650-19•0
start. Me<lt ral .... Full -s••ES PE•SOI-HIMALAYAN SEAL POINT ~~~~:~;TL 15 $500 obO ctlester, Anatl. 776-9903 tax CEL. $1500 dn Bay Ckmtltt 931
medtcal & dental. 1537 1tL n K111ens. Available Apr 25 · Aaltl WHIM Street Auto. 645-5267
MoPnllromvia AllveW •• :!rl part time ret~ll sales per-Ds110 to $150, 957-0605517 x~::.~~~a~~e'!'~~: WI HY ALL IAIH '85 500 SEC XS loaded, ·~eln~':?pt~mg;~a .• ,;:
_,.. son for bath boutique In ~· Typewriter. Need minor USED CARS& TRUCKS ~~r~.~~.:4:.c~28:•Y xii cond S21S6 75~-7862
Experlenc.ct, mu1t tlave CdM. Sat & Sun 10-4 Doe1E PUPPIES: chem-Work. $500 each DI.. COME IN OR CALL FOR • '79 Corvette, 44K mt. ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lf1 own trans. 751-9103 Call AM's. 675-4830 pion sired. Red lllet, Male count for both Harbor Fill APPIAll&L toeded, St0,200 obo
--------SANDWICH SHOP needs & Fem $400 968-3753 Realty 714/673-~ Cormler-0.Llllo Kattly 476-1669 TODAY'S PlllTTllE help, mature persor1a. Russian Wolftlound· Pi1at1/0rtHI 6 CllMOLIT '85CorvetteS388.35 mo + call b>twn 9-10am Borzoi. MOST BEAUT 18211BEACHBLVD laJ(,$150Qdn.S.ySt,_-
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Early mornings· Sii & ~5·1100AsklorRuby dog lntheworld.Ctlemp Kranich & Bech Upright HUNTINGTONBEACH ...,, Auto,MS-5287
Sun. lrvlne area • drop -------backgrn<l, shots, 7 mo1, piano Excel cond. 1•1 1011 ••t •••1 L -~
Dally Piiot newspa.pera to sen /SALES TllllEES gentle peraonallty. Gd s 1500/obO ~-41924 ~ • s --··· re• IEW 0111 SALES
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dependable. Pick-up req Oppty for advance-Pttl lltrff ._. ._, NO IOW• -All MHU WE llY
Truck required. ment Into sales Great Grnwg Meeaw 1560. Llf· See Tony RaJal Same D..iy Approval CLW c••s
Call James Czarny piece to work Call (714) totf dome cage $415 Loe °"Pwport Beach Oflin an ~2,..333 556·0363Tbo~A~ore Into. cage-Wtit S100 8412-0012 H0· 19 Ill TllOll
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for Newport Baacll invest· -+=+="+~•~_,.mi I•--------ment firm Xint typing.
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PAITllP -dlctaphone skills desired
Send resume to AD 302,
Daily Piiot. • P 0 Box
1560. Costa Mesa Ca
92626
Person want.a. 5 deya a
week tnetudlng Saturday
Will train Art or dratting
background hefptut Full
company benefits Apply SECRETARY
Penny1aver , 1660 Development firm In Air·
Placentia Ave. Coate port area Must llave
Mesa good typing skllls & otflce
exp S 1200 mo 75 t-8003
PMIEOLERI
PUT·TIIE
SECRETARY
0evelOPIT14tnt l1rm in Air-
port area Mutt have Bua~ clrculatlon ofllce good typing sk1t11 4 office
need• person to answer exp S 1200 mo 751-8003
phonea and dl1patch
messages 26 Hours per SECRETARY
~. Mon-Fri 3-8 30 II you can type. do 10 key
pm Stat11no py S4' 00 pe. by touct1. would enjoy
hour Apply In P«l'OM M-teaming oompuler oper
F 2 30·4·30. &ak lor atlons 4 about tile stock
Debra marl( et we want 10 talk to
lr1a~1 Cta1t you Approx S 1000 Ill iatltt ptmo ~0-5500 1n N--,.. port Center
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1 •-------· velopment Company l ":'T'-+---+---t--4 P/l IELP W&ITtl leeks person for New· · port Beech office Min 3 I Sandwich thop ,,.., O.C yrs exper. tn develop
Airport Mon thru Fri Cati menl Industry & WOid j
be! 1 tam 633-8919 Mike Star exp«ience For In·
t1&unoem1L tervlew cell 752-1381
F 111me. Mon· thru Fri, SIOlnOY
7 301m-4pm $4tlr to Reel Eatete [)evetopm9nt
1191'1 Apply In J*'90fl ftrm ..-1no aec141ary
Books on Tape 729 with good typing, or-
Farad. CM, $48-S525 gan111t1on11 11Clll1 1nd
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type, be pr.-nttb19. r•
ll1ble 11 30-5 30, Mon-
word proceutng 91(·
perlenc. Good company
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JMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
_Sell your Items for $50 or less In
our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-
lished each Saturday In the Dally
Piiot.
DIMES-A-t.,JNE ads must be
pre-paid 10 mall or bring them In to
the Dally Plf.qt office Be sure to
lnclud• your phone number or ad·
dr•u In your ltd, have a prlco on
HCh Item & no abbreviations '
Sorry, no commercial •ds, o•r•o•
NIH, produce. plants or anlmala
are aCCf1Pt•ble
DEADLINE:
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""·f .. §91c"'h_fNy_""V""an_3 .. /2-f""on-Call Peter or Ray
350V6 Suspension 1111. lllSE If llNITS
11ereo cass, many extrH ... 1 I IEllOEIES $5500. PH 960-4628 w I
Aati••"r
Cl111ic1 9045 MC l4 ~ta 1S2 TD Rdatr. b rig ·78 MGB Conv. w/tierdtop, Ft~ __
compl. re1tor S 12,600 llereo, needa work. S900 '76 Granade. vinyl top, 4
844-02141/E 897-121210 OBO 673-2468 dr, I cyl, amflm. xlnt
MOVING! 1901 Maxwell & Pt1tfft filS body. Sl4ISO 8418--0895
1933 F01d ve Pick-Up ~ Llacela t $17.000 BOTH 786-2040
A1t1l larrtt4
'78 Audi ,0)1. Must ;;11.
Xnt cond aunrl. auto,
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ORANGE COUNTY. ~M!l!!!'-!111111
Creek to be dammed a ter leak
Jogger finds mysterious oily substance
in water that f eeds_tnto Newport Bay
keep the shck substance from floating
downstream into the bay.
Officials. with the help of inmates
from the county's Theo Lacy correc-
tional facility. were building a dam
across the slow-moving creek below
the Campus Drive overpass near
University Dnvc and Campus.
as far upstream as Mam Street and concerns last week after an .\pnl 7
MacAnhur Boulevard. near an ex-chemical spill The Easter week.end
cava11on site. spill was traced to the Manne Corps
The oil-hke matenal was first Helicopter Air Station 1n Tustin
spotted near the Campus DnH About400gallonsofpollutantsand
bndge 1n Irvine. b y a JOgger running aircraft cleaning fluid flowed down
along the creek shonly afier 9 a.m the creek and an Irvine dr:unage
possible spill or a leaJc upstream.
In. 1 ne pubhc works and water
district officials were on hand as
spec1ahsts tn~ to detenn1ne what the
matenal 1s and whether 1t 1s toxic.
Water samples were expected to be
taken this afternoon for analys1s.
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By ROBERT HYNDMAN
ud TONY SAAVEDRA
Of tM Dellf l'tlol ltllfl
A • team of hazardous matenal
speCiatists were inves11ga11ni a
brown. 011-hke substance spotte<tth1s
Coast
Oranges go on sale
Thursday to raise funds
for the Orangewood
Home for Abused and
Neglected Children./ A3 "
Supervisor Thomas Riley
receives the Spurgeon
Award as the "ultimate
good Scout." /82
California
San Diego-bound jetliner
lo~~s 3,000-pound en-
~fne over desert, but
makes a safe land Ing./ AS
Nation
Critics liken Reagan's
planned visit to SS graves
as ''paying homage to
murderers.'' I A8
Shuttlenauts fail to trip
power switch on llfe1ess
satellite./ A4
World
Soviets ban the use of
weaponry against U.S.
military personnel in East
Germany .I A4
Mlnd&Body
Gurumayi helped 700
med it at ors find "stillness
of the mind" in Newport
Beach./81
Adding to your heart dis-
ease risk factors is like
playing Russian Roulette
with yourself ./81
Food
The Golden Door's chef
reveals secrets for cook-
ing low-calorie gourmet
fare./C1
Diets high in fiber and
complex carbohydrates
help diabetics control
blood sugar levels./C4
Sports
Corona del Mar wins a
five-set dogfight from
Woodbridge In Sea View
League volleyball ./01
Orange Coast College
pounds rival Golden West
In baseball./01
Entertainment
Two new plays running in
repertory at Saddleback
College are revlewed./83
Buailleu
One congressman Is call-
Ing for the dismantling of
Small Business Admlnls-
tratlon./84
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Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
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Food
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Play Reviews
Pollet Log
Pubtlc Notices
Sport a
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morning in Irvine near a wildlife
refugt' in San Diego Creek. which
fet'ds Upper Newpon Bay.
Meanwhile. Orange County fire
officials were planning to dam the
creek as a precau11onan measurt' to .....
Officials this m orning were unsure
about the nature of th~ substance or.
where 1t oriltinated. It has been traced
RunnmgadJacent to the UC Irvine .. channel into the upper Newport Ba)'.
campus and 3-QJaccnt to the univer-The count)' Hazardous Matenals
s11y's wildlife refuge. th"C creek be· team responded to the latest 1nc1den1
came the center of c n"1ro nmen1al this morning by checking for a
0.11, l'tlol' ....... 0., llllc,,.,d 1(-
Paramedlc alds lnjured Valine Jelke, 3, as mother Johnny Neklt comforts her after the girl was struck by mother's car.
Girl, 3, injured by mother's car in Mesa
A woman hastily moving her car
Tuesday from the path of a Costa
Mesa street sweeper inadvertently
backed into her 3-)ear-old daughter.
fractunng the child''> collarbone.
The toddler. Yahne Jclke of Gar-
den Grove. wa~ treated b)' para-
medics and ru<,hetl to Fo untain
Valley Cornmunit) Hosp11al. "'hae
she was hstl•d in fair cond1tiun this
morning
The child's mothl'r. Johnn' \/l'lo.11.
37. d1dn·1 notH:e h11lc Valine "a"
following her as shl' ran 10 hl·r C'hn'
El Camino. parked 1n thl· MOO block 111
Center Street about 11 15 a m
"'11h the street S'>'ecpcr '1111 \Onll'
distance awa)'. Nelo.11 '>'3'> slo'>'I)
backing the c:rr v.hen \hl' tell 11 h11
something, accordrng 1n policl' re-
p11rt\. < )ffa'l'r' 1udgl·d thl' l htld JP·
parl•ntl\ J,lrtl'd ht·h1ntl thl• \l'hldl'
\\ h1k :llll'lnPllO>! to l'Jll h hl·r 1llt1lhl'f
'\d .. 11 tolJ pol1u: thJI \hl heard
'oml'Onr ,Jll1ng hn nJml· .ind 1m-
mcdia1eh 1umf)(.'d uut nt thl' rar
Offinals were consadenng calhng
1n a pnvate company specLalwnc in
deaning up ha1.ardo us matenals .
Sheriff
pushes
for new
OCjail
Study proves need
.for extra facility.
Gates tells officials
By JEFF ADLER
04 .... o...., Piiot .... "
.\ ~1arch lensu.. of thl' 2.193
inmates in thl' Orange Count~ Jail
cnnlirms the nl"t·d tor an add1t1onal
\nunt) fan lit) to hold prisoners 1fJa1I
ll\.l'rl ro-Adtng 1s 10 he reduced. Shen ff
Hrad C1ute<. ..aid 1<x.1a'
.. fhe .,tud' \upi><ins "'hat "'e·,e
hc.·cn ..a' ing all along. that "'e can ·1 do
Jn' thing bc.'cau\t' ul factors "'e can·1
lOntrol ·· (1at~ <>aid "There is no
la ult"' 1th the: pnxe<,~ The problem l!I
\H' JU'>I need 'pan· ·
lfr c,a1d thl· ll'n'>u<i JeliH'rl·d 10
'ufX'r' 1wr. .IJtl· T Ul''><la) '>ho"'ed
therl· ,., a ne,·d lnr another rounl' Jail
1ha1 'AnulJ hold \no inmatl·~ 1f
u,nd11111n' at 1he 1atl in 'anta .\na are
to he.· 1mprnH·d
\\ hJI "'l' nl·nl 1\ Jnolhl'f lal·1h1'
\\ l need '\1111-plu-. hc.·J, tn mrtt its ia
lldlrJlu•urt qJ1rl'lll\l' · C1.1ll''''"d
It· JJJcJ thJt 11 .1ppcan.-d hh·h
1h.11 llm-n,i.. inm.11n JI t•11her tht·
IJmC\ \ \l u,1l lo. I h1n1>r I arm or the
I hen I .;il "' Hra n. h I a II 1 n Orange
u1uld he. moH·J to 'nmc 111ha lOUnl'
huil,leni'! It m.11..l' ruum lor inm.ttes
lrnm thl· main 1a1I
( 1\UOI\ nlllllJI<. hJ\l' hc.·cn lOO·
,1Ja111g u<.ing ,ount\ budding,. such
·" thl' "mn-111-tl\:., acatcd .\I hen ~II·
111n llt1m1.. d' "di a .. 'alant ~hool~
a' pci'"hk 11)\ .1t1on\ tor hou\1ng lo"·
n'l inmJlt'\
\nwng thl ~ I~\ inmate' held 1n
(PleHe eee SHERIFF/ A2)
LB allowing 95 % grading on Sycamore project
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... Dellr ...........
The city of Laguna lkach has
quietly dropped a requirement that
would have forced the deq~lopcr
Kaufman & Broad Inc. to keep 30
percent of the 64-ac re Sycamo re Hills
de' clopment a'i open space.
1 uesday n1ght''i dec1s1on "'111 allo"
Marsh
drilling
project
refused
By ROBERT BARKER
OftMO..,Netllefl
Environmentalists teamed with
Southern California Edison Co. of-
ficials to help stymie plans to dnll for
oil to a wetlands-designated area in
southeast Hunttnaton Beach.
Planning commisstonnen Tues-
day unanimously rejected a request
by Costa Mesa oilman Wilham C unis
to change zonina that would permit
011 operatio ns an land of Pacific Coast
H 1.&hway and east of Maanol ia trttt.
fhe area an question wa\ Citc1uded
when the city's Local Coastll Plan
was approved by Coastal Com-
m1ss1on because of debate over the
wetlands issue.
City Council members last m onth ·
decided no t to contest a 198' finding
by tht' state Dcpanment of Ft h and
Game that 150 acres 1n tht' area
constitutes wetlands.
Tht' area contains coastal sail
marsh and provides habitat for the
endanaered Btld1ng's savannah spar-
row. acrord1na to Fish Bnd Game
officials.
tatc CoHtal Con~rvancy officials
have stepped in to ht'lp re'<>lvc
more ex1cns1\l' grading on the
S)camore Htlh pared that I'> '>latl'd
for h1gh-tlcn!.1t~ re\1tJcn11al dl·H·lop-
ment
Nt'arl} all of lhl' parrcl. ""Ith the
except ion of 1tc; '>'l·,tern ndgell nc. "'rll
he graded to protect the plannl'd 681
apartment\. to'>'nhomc<, and '>l ngle-
fomd) rc,1denu:\ from a po 'is bk
d1S11fC!CJJ1COt.s sh1p1na up over use U.L-!-------
thc aru.
landslide
The grading fall, in hnl' "1th till'
firm·'i original plan'> tor th1· parll'I
But 11 1s at odds '>'Ith a t1l\-1mr11<.cd
requirement that thl' l 11·, .\ngcll·'
firm maintain JO f)(.'rll'nt ol th•·
propcrt} 1n 11s natural l 011J11wn
fhe Laguna Bcalh t 11' < num 11
approH·d w1thoutulmnwn1 Tul·,d,1'
TUIC1d.ay mah\. Edison \rca Man-m 1•1 ... WETLANDS/A2) &ntrance to new headquarten of UCI £Jttenalon.
..
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" nin nwnt.11 I rn PJl 1 Rrport It• rl·-
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, " n "'"' '"'h thl' undl·r,1.1nd1ng (Please Ke SYCAMORE/ A2)
UCI Extension's
itinerant program
has found a home
S taffers rai~e money
to build classrooms.
offices on the campus
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PHIL
SN El DERIAN
Focus ON THE NEws
l~\fllll' 1hn1 Inn(! "'Jll ltir th1 m·'>'
lll•lllt' 1·,it·n\111n ,·mrln\1'l'' J1Jn't
11nd a "aim '>'t•knme '>'hl'l1 thn
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e:hnn·,, 11 hn1'h th\' la1.1llt) \.\1th
h.1mm1·r•1~· 111 th1 hJ, lo.~round a
rt•lin 1·\\ I '11'"'"'" Dean R.u~kn
l'\pl.111wd I lll'\(l,I\ that h1' rro~ram
.H IUall pr1•,lall'' thl' <'l'\'nmtr. nf \ < l
I" ,tt'l.>11t -! I \l',lr\
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.... 11\1 h,,, ,,nrr1·d l'\h'"""" l la.,~~ 1n
1 \r,tnl't < 1111n1' "n•l' thl l'~~C'I\ Tht
(Plea~ ett UCI/ A2)
A2 • ~9UtDAJLY PILOlJWedneaday, AprU \7, t983
SuSpeCted rapist arrested
following second NB at tack
By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...., .........
While police searched a huae
Newport Beach apartment comple"
for a man who reportedly attacked a
wo111an with a kitchen knife, the
wanted man was in the same complex
allcacdly rapina a 19-ycar-old
woman.
Lawrence Peter Medici. 31 , was
&N'C$lcd a shon tjme after the second
attack when he alle&edly emeraed
from his own apanment in the
Oakwood complex with has hands in
lhe air and stated, "Here I am. You
auys are always Jookina for me."
Both attacks occumd at the Oak-
wood Apartments. a sprawling com-
plex near Newport Harbor Hiah
School.
Medici was booked into Jail Mon-
day on susp1c1on ot rape and at·
tempted rape. He as beina held at the
Ncwi><>rt Beach city jail today in lieu
. of SS0.000. ---
Medici alJcacdly entered an apart-
meru late Swiday at the complex to
chat with two women. After one of the
women walked into a bedroom to use
a phone, Medici aot a knife from the
kuchen and confronted her 2 l-year-
old roommate, Officer Tom little
said.
Little u1d the man ordered the
woman to undress "or else therc will
bt some blcedina."
The woman. however, was able to
run from her apartment aod~con
tacted authorities from a nei&hbonna
apartment. The suspect nect the
apartmt'nt and nt'ither woman was
injUT~.
While officers were looking for the
rnan. Mt-diri ~ll~edly forced his way
into another 11panment whcrc he
confronted a t 9-year-old woman and
her boyfriend, police stid.
Medics re~rtedly told the couple,
"I need to hide out un\11 the: heat ~ies
down. I just killed a security guard
and wounded another." Police said
the secuYity guards had not been
inj ured.
L1~t' said Medici, holdina the knifi the woman's head, forcqj her
to pc rm sex acts and later rape(! the
woman while her boyfriend was
present. Ht' sexually attacked her a
second tame about an hour later.
Following the second attack, police
said the man appa~ntly became
depressed. tossed down his knife and
u1d, "Go ahead. Stab me. Kill me."
Little said the man then ran from
th t' apanmt'nt but was arrested a
short time later when he surrendered.
Security guard sentenced
in NB aparti:nent burglaries
.
By JEFF ADLER °' .. .,.., ..........
A former Saddleback Community
College police officer accused of
burglarizing many of the Newpon
Beach apartments he was paid to
protect as a part-time security guard
was sentenced Tuesday to 80 months
in prison.
Orange County Supcnor Co urt
Judge David Carter imposed the
prison sentence afier 34-ycar-old
John Miller, formerly of Laguna
Niguel. pleaded JUilty to 20 counts of
burglary and a smgle count of recc1v-
Lagunan injured
with 25 others
in train wreck
ing stolen property.
Miller, who has been held in
Orange County Jail in lieu of
$250,000 bail since his arrest in
Decembtr 1984. couJd have faced a
maximum 16-year prison term if he
had not agreed to the pica, according
to Deputy .,Pistrict Attorney Doug
Wgodsmatt.
Besides being a police officer at
Saddleback Community Collete's
campus in Irvine, Miller worked as a
security guard at the 5QO.unit Oak·
wood Garden Apartments in New·
port Beach.
Ironically, 1i was at the apartment
GRA NBY. Colo. (A P)-Amtrak's
Ctttifomia-ttphyr thundered off its
tracks in a remote mountain canyon
and passengers "just new," injuring
26 ~ople. inclu~1!'lg a Laguna Beach
resident, authorities and passengers
said today.
Dorothy Swanson. 6 7. of laJtuna
complex that he was c-aJled upon to
investigate many of the burglaries he
was accused of committing, accord-·
ina to inves1iptors.
When Miller was arrested on Dec.
14, 1984. police recovered approx-
imately 1,800 items val ued at
$200.000 that aJJegedly were stolen
during the burglaries. Among the
items seized at both his home and
campus office were guns, cameras,
jewelry and videocassette recorders.
Besides the Newport Beach bur-
Jlaries, Miller was accused of break·
ang into homes in both Mission Viejo
and Irvine.
Beach was reponed in good condition
at Kremmling MemonaJ. She suf-
fered lacerations and abrasion~.
Seven of the 14 cars on the train en
route to Den ver lefi the tracks 5 miles
southeast of here about 8 p.m.
lues<tay. - -
SHERIFFPUSHESFORNEWOCJAIL.;.
From Al
the ·Orange County Jail dunng the
census wC1'e 585 inmates convicted of
felonies. but allowed to serve their
sentences an the count) Jail rather
than state pnson. the ShenIT's De-
partment study of 1a1I inmates found.
Con v1cted felons who are
sentenced to local Jail t1me b)
Supenor Court JUd~es increases the
Jail populauon and. an effect. treat tht'
felony convictio n as. if at were a
misdemeanor. according ta Gates.
But Gates said that while sentenc-
ing patterns do have an "impact" on
the 1a1l. he wasn't faulting the coun-
ty's judges for their sentencing pat-
terns. "The Judges have done a good
JOb. It's JUSt a fact of life." the sheriff
s~ud.
Pres1dinJt Supenor Coun Judge
Everett Dicke}. vacationing this
week. could not be reached to
comment.
The stud>. ordered b~ ~uperv1sors
after a federal Judge found the county
had failed to comply with his 1978
coun order 101mprovc1ail cond1t1ons
by reducing overcrowding. took an
inventory of the number of inmates
held 1n the count}''<; Jail system on
March 22. 1985.
Since tht' U.S. D1s1nct Judge Wil-
ham Gray levied a S50.000 fine for
violating h1~ order, the ~henff and
county supervisors ha\'e been search·
ing fora way to reduce the population
in the main Jail.
Of the 2.193 men and women held
1n custody. 1.011 were inmates who
had been sentenced for felony and
misdemeanor cnmes. while 1.182
inmates had not yet been sentenced.
the repon fou nd.
Also. no federal prisoners were
confined in the Jail on the day the
census was conducted. However. 46
state pnsoners were confined 1n the
Jail after their arrest for parole
v1olat1ons.
Tht' breakdown found that 1.483 af
the inmates held in the jail were there
because of felony offenses while 710
were being held on misdemeanor
charges.
Gate~ also r.a1d the stat1st1cal break-
down of Jail inmates revealed that
alternative sentencing programs
m1gh1 no1 help to reduce over-
crowding because manv of th e pre-
sentence in mates housed at the jail
were unable to qualify for such
programs that already arc in place.
Sc11ttt"M ~ m•y fall on coaat•I areas and th•
mountain.a could gtt anow above e.ooo feet 11 an upper ~·' dlsturbtr'c. moWM through SoutMrn C1llfornla. tht N1tlonal
WMth« Serv~ llkS. The 1yttttn w .. near the central cout !Odey on a path ticpecttd to put It over Arlzon1 by Thurld1y, IMvtno South«n
C1llfom11 partly cloudy. Along tht Or•no• Coa1t II wlll bt cloudy through tonight with ICltttrtd light shower•. Pertly cloudy Thurlday. A 11111• cooltr
tOd•Y-1nd tonight. Hlghl In th• 801. Lowa tonight In soa. . ,,om Point Cone.ptlon to Sen Ct.mentt l1l1nd to tht
Mt>clcen Border tnd out eo mll•• -Owr Inner water•. wlnda moatly eouth to eouthwat 8 to 18 knot• w1th 1 to 3-foot wind waves thl• evening and mostly wnt 8 to 18 knot• Thurlday •N,,,
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L.oul9Yllle 76 49 '/OttT -. )~ H10n. io... '°' 24nourHno1ng11 S • m M~ 7a " Aloa.lly 18 32 Miami hac:ll 15 M . Alt>uqwrqo,e I 1 4 7 Mllw-.. .... q~r r "'' ,., c;,,_c.,. a(. u(Jf'}.....,. .,,,. ····~J 57 3t .MlatlllO ., ~ Mplt SI Peu! 67 42 '••• "' ltt• ,,, .,,, ... ·. "' Ancf\ofaoe ., 32 NUl'l"llle 71 Sl
Al141ftla 71 SS NewOrlMM 78 eo
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Cotuml>l>t,Oh 75 35 SI Pe1 .. Tamp• 52 58 Sen•• 8111>era 52 .a Wiit! 1.,,,P 90
Concord.NH 78 29 Sall Lake City 78 82 S1ook1on 67 50 Swen a1rec1ton '°"'",..''
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SYCAMORE PROJECT GRADING OK'D ...
From Al
that ii would be allowed lO build a M1·nkin named Laguna mayor hlgh-densit.y r~idential dcYelopmmt
·there. Money from the land sale will
hel p the city pay for the entire 522-
acre hill area it bought from a
developer in 1978 in hopes of preserv-
ing it.
Bobbie Minkin wa~ appointed Laguna Beach's new mayor Tuesday.
But, the three-year counci lwoman w~o has l';Yice been ma~or pro tem may
serve only seven months in the top job since resi dents voted in November to
Newly appointed Mayor Bobbie
Minkin said the council was un-
disturbed by the proposed chanJ.e in
gradintt even though a similarly
extensive plan was denied after the
developer su~ested it.
consolidate ctt y elections. . . . • Minkin. 49. came out oh the short end because consohdaung the cat~ s
elective races with the General Election re.quires the mayor to be named an
November beginning this year.
"I don't think they are acting in bad
faith at all. h's jost a cfucovcrythey
made after they got into the project."
Minkin said.
Also new Mayor Pro Tem Martha Collison will serve a shorter term.
Minkin said she plans 10 continue pursuing goals the .council set in I ?82.
includinj providing low-income housing for senior c1uzens and artists,
compleunga downtown plan that would prcscrv~the are~·s vil lage atmosphere
and instituting an an in public places program. sht' said.
Even thouah more than 70 percent
grading is environmentally unaccep-She said Lane responded that the
table. Minkin said 1he "maJOr con-engineers just didn't realize how
cern 1s being sure slopes are stable... much grading was nccenary. "Of
A.lternat1 ves that would have in-course. that's what he's going to say.
eluded removing rei.1dential units What are you going to do."
near'est the slope wer~ not feasible. . The chairman also said tht' city
she said. The city 1s committed to must take some respons1b1llty for the
allowmg the developer to put in the difference in J1.radan~ plans.
maximum 68 1 units. Given the city's need to see the
Planning Comm1ss1on chair-Sycamore Hills project to co mple·
woman Ma ry Fegraus said she looked tion, and its des m1bility over more
at Kaufman & Broad lnc.'s ne,w extensive development plans that
proposal witnajaundiced eye when it could have been undertaken over the
ca me before rhat board. years. Fegraus said allowing the
She said she asked company Pres1-grading seemed to be the best solu-
dcnt Clyde Lane whether the ~rm tion.
hadn't intended to grade so extensive-'She said the city's dependence on
ly all along. ·-rm personally a liulc the project is "a fact. W e all feel it as
disgruntled that they came in afier the we deal with it.''
who worked with Kaufman & Broad
on the gradmg revision agrees with
Fegraus' outlook. Assistant Planner
Kyle Butterw1t:k said that. althouah
city engi neers agree the more ex-
1ens1ve plan 1s necessary ... there are
tradeoffs in this project without
question ."
.Outterw1ck says city aJreements
w11 h the developer regarding allow-
able density and ease of approvals
make it difficult to hold a hard tine on
the grading matter.
The need for income from the
developed parcel 1s also a consider-
auon. he agreed.
"Beca use of that interest. I think
the city's willing to make more
concessions than they usually
would ... Butterwick said. fact ," she said. A planning department official UCIEXTENSIONFINDSHOMEONCAMPUS •.. ~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~-
rromAi • WETLANDS DRILLING PLAN REJECTED ... first classes were affiliated wi th UC able. Hill an Rome
Berkeley The program's offices were reg-In addition to office space. the From Al
Orange Coun ty's early UC ex-ularly relocated. About four years fac1ht} has three classrooms with ager Bill Compton told officials that "It would be real prt'mature to Compton said.
tension classes were pnmanly for ago. 11 was housed in the ll(l retractable d1v1dt'rs that can doublt' the company fears problt'ms 1f slant make a zone change now," he said. The powt'r company acquired the
local teachers. helping them obtain Adm101strat1on Building But some-the number of roams: The building dnlhng 1s permitted undt'r the steam "Maybe there would be other areas land before construction in the 1950s
credentials or advance their careers. one else wanted the space. and the will be the site of English as a Second generation plant. (for oil drilling) that would not be so by means of eminent domain. But
according to Baisden. The classc'i extension staff had to move across Language classes and design courses. "The dnlling could pose a threat." se nsitive," he added. owner Daisy Thorpe retained mineral
Wt're offered at high schools 1n Santa Campus Dnve to the Town Center The Extension Program offers 10• Compton said. "Our turbines and The proposed oil dnlhng project. riahts at depths below 500 feet. It is
Ana. Anaheim and Garden Grove. commercial com pie\. ~t ruttion for personal or professional generators need to be level. We would according to an environmental study. these rights, officials said, that have
By the lime of World War 11. When the program had to '>Ian growth. but not fo r degree credit. like to see that (drilling un~er com· is is intended to produce: 011 from a been leased to oi lman Curtis.
Orange County's extt'ns1on classes pa ying rent. Baisden said. the \ta ff Summer Sessions. however. allow pany faci tities) not ha~:., kn own reservoir and to explore for Edison Company turbines operate
were offered through UCLA. The decided 11 needed a permanent cam-regular UO students 10 earn extra Gary Gorman. prt'Stdent of the new reservoirs. four giant generation units to produce u owing local defense and aerospace pus home of Its own Becau~ state 1 d d h recently formed Fnends of the T~e process involves slant dnlling each day 990 megawatts of power
industry created a demand for more legislators are more llkcl } to fund a c as.:. ere its u(lng t e its term. Wetlands environmental . organiza-that officials say could stretch about that's supplied to about 1.5 milli on
classes an math, engineenng and new math building than a new The cx1ens1on staff requested that tion also pleaded for delays on any 21/i miles from the proposed one-acre customers.
management. Baisden said. These Extension Pro~ram building. a plan the new building be named an honor oil-dilling decision until the Coastal site. And that's what has the Edison It as not kn ow n if Curtis plans to
courses helped re1n11n worker'> 1n the to fund the prOJCCI independent I} was of Ua1sden . hut < 'hancellor Peltason Conservancy has a chance to work hierarchy concerned -if the: slant appeal the decision to the City
new technology. established. responded that lJC rules do not out co mpromises. drilling extends under their plant, Council.,
In the late 1950'1. the Orange The Extenswn and Summer permit a facility to be named for an .--------------------------------================ Coun ty UC extension program was \eo;s1on programs arc designed 10 be adm1n1o;trator who\ still on the JOb.
based at Buena Park High School and financially self-sufficient and some "I wa'i honored, but I would have
was administered by Baisden. then of their funds were 'let a'11de in recent been cmbarrac;scd 1f 11 had been
associated wtth UCLA. )Cars to help pa> for the new done." Bat\den '181d.
When UC Irvine opened 1n 1965. headquancro; Mea nwhile th~· rented Although the nc"'" home 1s nearly
the extension program wac; mo\.ed to To"n (enter offices "'"ere torn down. completed . the dean suit isn't satis·
the Orange Count) campuc; Baisden and the program wa\ forted 10 move lied
was UCI Extens1on'c; founding dean -1h1!> umc lhrel' mile., from t:ampus "We don't really have any more
The program didn't rate plu<,h Construction or the nC\!. l 1n1Hrs1t) space than W(.' used to have," Baisden
accommodat1on'ion the nl'w campus. Extension and \um mer <x:'\s1ons ..aid "We d1dn"t build according to
0 T&ey gave uc, a ll11lc 'lpale in the ( en1e: at l 'Cl began abou1 one year what we nee<l. we built according to
physical education building. and that ago (hark'\ W Moore de.,1gncd 1he our budget.. ,
wu all," Baisden recalled fac1lit} He 'ia1d hie; insp1ra11on came He ..aid the lit tension ProgJ)m
Tb.at war; for extension program from ··~hrce little chapclc; 1n an alread y is planning a new fundfna offices. Classe'> had w he held rn ovcrgro"'"n garden near the t hu~ch of cffon 10 build an ctdd1t1on to its new
whatever campuc; c;pact' was avail-San C1rcgono Magno on 1hc ( d 1an home
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