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C ALIFORNIA WEONE:SOA'f APRIL 24. 1985 7r:, L f N f '-) • • • ounty-1n contempt oµ airport
dge-declares board failed to comply
ith order on state environment laws·
n:qu1nn& 1hc count} 10 submit the
airpon expansion plan for his review
to fining supervisors or e\en having
the ti ve-member board Jailed.
1ntcnt1on to ··interfere" w11h the 55-
llight hmn.
"That's not our ob1ec11vl' ~ c want
a hearing on the mcnl!>.'. he Yid
POaum alM> acknov.ledgcd the l"I\\ 's
le_P.I efTort 1s aimed at pre\en11 ng ·73
lluthts from becoming a reahl}
eluded an Apnl I increase from 41
commercial Jet 01&}lts per day to. 55
and the poss1b1ht) that 7 3 daily flights
might bt approved in live }tars.
for coun review.
The 1982 coun order grew out ora
lav.su11 filed by the cuy of Newport
Beach and Stop Polluting Our New-
pon thal sought 10 limit the earlier
expaM1on plan 0.ily Piiot ltaft
n Orange County Supcnur ( ourt
ge found the Board ofSupen 1sors
contempt of coun Tuc:sday f"'lr
ling to comply w11h a 1982 coun
Coast
Knights in shining armor
lnvaded-t.he UC Irvine
campus over the week-
end./ AB
Coast residents tell what
they plan to do with their
income tax returns.I A7
California
Indio woman delivers a
big baby -16 pounds,
but no world record.I A4
Bell ls protesting a
proposed cut In tele-
phone rates for Cali-
fornians./ A4
Nation
Former Sen. Sam Ervin,
the so-called "Hero of
Watergate,'' is dead at
the age of 88./ A4
House Democrats deliver
a crushing blow to Presi-
dent Reagan by turning
down his $14 million fund-
ing proposal for
Nicaraguan rebels./ A4
World
Soviet Union's
Gorbachev says the Unit-
ed States is not
Interested in arms nego-
tiations./ AS
points 28 new cardinals,
including two from the
United States.I AS
Food
Cheese dishes from the
Alpine regions of France
translate easily to the
American k itchen./C 1
When young cooks com-
pete, their focus is on
creativity ./C7
Sports
Corona del Mar High
basketball coach Jack
Errlon Is recuperating
from a five-hour vascular
operation ./0 1
Woodbridge High School
turns back Estancla's bid
in Sea View League vol-
leyball./01
TheAngelswere 14-9
losers to Oakland.10 1
Business
VLI Corp. of Irvine Is
seeking federal approval
of a new vaginal thera-
peutic sponge./84
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order requmng the county follow
state environmental laws before ex-
panding John Wayne Airport.
Because contempt proceedings are
.quasi-criminal in nature, Schwab's
sentencing options cou ld range from
Art for art's sake
Schwab also could order the count)'
to cuna1I 1hc expansion prOJCCt.
which would 1mmed1a1el) ground all
flights above 1he 41-01gh1 limit.
However. attorne} Steven POaum.
special a1rp~>n counsel for Newport
Beach. said 11 1!> not 1he c11v's
Tuesday's ruli ng further l om-
plicated the al read}-cloudcd legal
sta1us of the count} ·s S 150 m1ll1on
airport expansion plan: which 1n-
Newport Harbor High Sch ool librarian
J ohn McGlnnla a nd h i• wife, Dianne,
presid e at a apeclal ahowing of reatored art
wor'k• on display thi• week in the acbool
library. The painting• have been in
mothball• for the put 20 years. 'b
i a ·
plans clear final
city council vote
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of !he Deity Pllo4 118'1
Foes of thl' In inc Medical Center
made a unsuccessful. la'it-d11ch bi(t
Tuesday to hall construction of the
proposed 177-bed hosp11al near 1he
Marine Corpe; Air Stallon. El Toro.
By a 4-1 vote, the In inc Cit)
( ouncll appro,ed a toning com-
pliance H'\ 1c"' tor lht• des1g.n of the
hospital. \\h1ch I'> 10 bc hu11t on the
northeast cornl'r ot • Sand ( an) on
Road and \I ton Par!.. wa\. r ue<,da\ ·., 'otl' ~a-; the las1 council
rC\ICW rl'ljUlrl·d before hoc;p1tal
haci..er'> can begin n1nc;1ruc11on later
1h1'> }car.
CouncilmJn Larr) .\gran. who
requr~tl.'d thl' aprx·al heann~ af1er th<'
In 10l' Planning Comm1~s1on •am1-
IJrl ~ appro' l'd 1he hospital\ de\1gn.
Ca\l lhr \tlll' Oflp05tng \OtC.
~gran ..aid hl· \Upports 1hc come pt
(Pleaae see HOSPITAL/ A2)
Laguna offic ials b ear down
on 'shanty s hopping center'
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM Olllly "°' 11111
Offic1als~111 ha\C to get pcrm11s for
illegal construc11on at Laguna Village
or tear the 1mpro,\cment!> down.
Si nce Laguna Beach Taxpayl·rs·
Association Prec;1dent Pau l Chns-
tian!ICfl blasted thl' a<1sortcd collcc-
tton, of kiosk art1s1 workshop and
display areas March I!./ 3\ a "shant}"
shopping ccn1.er tha1 has proliferated
tar tx·~onJ 11' rx·rmll'\."0 lhl· lll~ h.1\
1old Laguna \ illage ov. nnc, Ill p.n
permit fee~ ant.I gl't Ut~ .1pprmal t11r
lffipfOH'mCnt<, madl' tn the !)ro[X'n\
577 S < oa!>t H1gh\C'd). _ .
The Cll} nln.:ad\ ha~ g" l'n I a~una v 1llagc aftcr-1h1.·-ial·1 ix·rn11\.,Hln tof
the hmk walkwa\~ lhrnughoul 11<,
ru<1t11. 'i<'tllng and for .1 v.mxkn
sculpnm· a1 11\ cntrann·.
'-\n<l. ~hill' ,11.\illllng f)l'rnlll annh·
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(Pleaae •ee ILLEGAL/ A2l
Judge Schwab ruled 1ha1 former
Superior Couri Jud~e Bruce
Sumner"s 1982 order which blocked
a planned airport e>.pans1on prOJCCl
and an increase in ll1gh1s be)'ond the
41-01$fl t hm11. required the county to
submit subscQuen1 l''<pan~1on plan\
Allome)'s for both the city and
'PON were back in ·court Friday
ar&u101 that Sumner's rulin& not onl y
remained 10 effect. put also reautred
(Pleue tee COUMTT I A2)
JW A expansion
foes celebiate in
Newport Beach
-Elation, confusion
greet OC judge's
con tern pt decision
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .... 0 8"y ""' •• .,,
A. Judge\ ruling 1ha1 the f11gh1
increase at John Wa)ne .\1rpon
'1ola1cs a 1982 coun order \\as met
with a mixture of ela11Qn and con-
fusion b) airport C'<pans1on foes in
Newport Beach
Barbara L1chman. cxccull'e d1rec-
tQr of 1he A.irport Working Group.
said members would be celebra11ng
lhC \ ICtOI") tonight at the organll.3-
tion s annual meeting.
··our attorneys told us that we had
a 'en good case and I can tell) ou. it's
nice to "m one, .. L1chman said this
morning
But L1chman and Jean Watt.
president of Stop Polluting Ou r
Newport . ..aid they were unsure about
1he possible 1mphcations of Supcnor
(ourt Judge Philip Schwab's rul!n&
and planned to discuss the mynad
issues wnh their auomeys today and
Thur""1a)
While Schwab's ruling indicates
that Orange (ount)' officials ma}
have 10 cut the 55 daily flights bade to
(Pleue tee EXPAJlf810 N/A2l
Irvine boat race permit
revocation under way
ay JEFF ADLO
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Expressing "hearttett grief," the Orange County Board ot
Supervisors today voted unanimously to begin proc.edlngs aimed at
revoking the recreational use permit that allows boat racing at lrvtne
Lake where a 9-year-otd ~ator was killed laat W.-end.
Supervieor Bruce Nestande said the board's action was
warranted given the prettmlnary flndtng that the race was conducted
not only In an unauthorized direction, but lll90 that the spectltOf
viewing area was permttted In an uneuthortzed location.
"This Is a vk>latlon without. question" of the U9e permit, said
(Pleue eee DRA0-80AT/A2)
'J
UCI protest against
S. Africa policies:
Shades of the '60s
Irvine campus joins
statewide opposition
to U.S . business ties
By ANDREI LEFEBVRE
and PHrL SNEIDERMAl\
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(Pleue eee PROTEST / A2 I
T oxic cleanup a tough t a Sk ,
b u t.future prospects bright
Officials
downplay
oil spill
By ROBERT HYNDMAN OI IM°""',... ....
Waste disposal issue taken off back burner
but it'll take decad es. billions to accomplis h
Fourth in a series
talc and count\ cn\1ronmcntal
otllnals S3)-the ch(m1cn.l..sp11l that
f>11llu1ed an D1eao C'rl'tk tn In 1nc-
las1 ~·ck was fur less 1tcnou, than
l'arll1.·r report ind1ca1cd
Wh1lr c\t1m1tc of the amount of
chem•~ al'i 'pilled ranacd up 10 I .CXX>
gallon~. .1 county water polluti on
six.'<'i:\h't said Tuc~oy that no morc-
tban I U aallon\C>f o 1t1h1 mtC'h1nc 011
wa' .tctualh dctcclrd 1n th<' ~IO\\
nlO\llOI creel that f~, l ppcr rw-
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California's
Time Bomb
ROGER GfLLO'IT
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BJ ft088J\T BARKER .... ...., .........
Anary h1ah 11chool te1.chcu
Jammed Hunlinaton Beach distric1
hcadquancrs Tuesday "''ht to
protest a "demanina and insulting"
I percent pay increase.
One veteran teacher claimed that
district officials care even more abOut
warm toilets for district personnel
than they do about pr~per pay for the
district's more than 7QO teachers.
Tenchers, who are seeking a 5
percent pay boost, and trustees -
who have offered a I percen1 pay
inettase but said they'd jump to 3
. percent -have been at loggerheads
since November.
A state mediator has scheduled
sessions Thursday to try to get both
sides together.
Teachers pi cketed before clas~s
Tuesda} at Fountain Valley and
Edison hiS}l schools and demon-
strated at district hcadquancrs before
the Board of Trustees's meeting,
where 20 voiced protests.
Carole Stadum. a science teacher at
Hunung~ton Higti, charged that dis-
trict officials have their spending
priorities mixed up. They've installed
.
infra-n:d heaters o er the individual
toilets at district headQuarters on
Yo rktown Avenue so that taff mem-
bers won't gel a chill.
"A warm toilet 1s more imponan1
than having properly paid teachers,"
she said.
Officials acknowledged that bath·
rooms at district headquaners arc
heated. •but said individ\lal schools
ites also have the same type of
heaters. some for more than 20 years.
Other comments from some of the
teachers who addressed board mem-
bers out of an audience of more than
300:
•Lowell pangler. Trustees. hl'
said. are saying teachers are of little
value with the I percent pay offer.
•Anhur Brown ... I'm not sure you
realize how good 1eachers reallr are here in the district," ht said. " foci
backed into a comer. I enjoy the
district and the people we are working
with. 1 wi h we could gel a few more"
dollars."
•Diane Champion. She said there
are increast'S in workload, demands,
paperwork and size of classes com-
bined with cu tbacks in programs.
increases in teacher la yoffs and reduc-
llOIU of books aod upphcs.
There is a trend, she said. of stt'ady
increa in hit}lly-pajd adminit-
lration and suppc>n people. She also
claimed that trustee have doubled
their pay while bccomina more and
more recalcitrant with teachers.
Trustees clfimed, however. that
there have bttn cutbacks in adminis-
lation and support staff and in-
cre.asses in books and supplies 1n
recent yt'ars. Tht'y also denied doubl-
ing their pay.
Trustee Steve Smith assened that
trustees are entitled 10 raise their pay
to $400 a month but instead arc paid
$200 .
Both Smith and colleague Brian
Lake also said they would approve a 3
percent pay increase and that the I
percent offer is a negotiating tactk
"If teachers would approve the I
percent offer, there's no way the
board would approve." he said. "We
certainly wouldn't pay you less than 3
percent.
"We don't have enough money to
pay anybody what they're worth," he
added.
Other district employees have re-
ceived 3 percent pay increases.
COUNTY IN CONTEMPT ON AIRPORT •••
From Al
that the new expansion plan, cenificd
·irf"cbrmrry:-be snbmitted for court
review.
Schwab apparently agreed. He said
his ruling meant the count)' "should
not have gone ahead w11hout
satisfying the coon that they are in ~compliance with the law."
. The judge scheduled a hearing
Friday morning lo formall y enter his
;Judgment against the county.
, Board of Supervisors~ Chairman
£Thomas Riley and Supervisors Bruce
• Nestande expressed no surprise over
'the latest in a long. tangled line of
ccoun decisions re volving aroond the
rairport. Both said they would await a
l briefing today by the couQtfs special
airpon counsel ~nd Friday's hearing
t beforc commenting.
"The board has done its best. We
.
knew tt would be in the couns one
way or another." Nestande said.
Newpon Beach City Attorney Rob-
. ert Burnham said he and members of
the City Council were "pleased" by
the ruling.
"This means that the Orange
County Superior coun will be able to
complete the task it began in 1981.
that of ensuring the county complies
with California environmental law in
its efforts to expand John Wayne
Airpon ," Burnham said.
The decision also mea ns the case
will be litigated in a state coun rather
than a federal coun as the county had
sou&ht. he said.
The county filed a pre-emptive
lawsuit in ·federal coun March 6
asking U.S. District Judie Terry
Hauer to uphold the legahly of the
plan, its environmental impact re-
pc>rt. Santa Ana Hei&hts tamf use plan
and commercial airfine access plan.
The county also won a prclimioary
injunction barring Newport Beach,
SPON or the Airport Working Group
from filing any new lawsuits in stale
coun challenging the expansion on
environmental gro unds.
However, attorneys for Newport
and SPON responded by asking
Schwab to determine whether the
county violated the 1982 order by
pressing ahead with the expansion
without winnina &tale court certifica-
tion of the plan's legality.
Pflaum also said the decision now
will enable Newport 10 renew its
federal court motion asking that
portions of the county's lawsuit
dealing with questions of state en-
vironmental Jaw be dismissed.
f ILLEGAL DISPLAYS FACE CRACKDOWN •••
•From Al
previousl y unauthonzed work that little more pro1ect1on around their
'the designs identify. he said. work until some (kiosks) were almost
They also will proceed wi th ex-enclosed." he said.
pansion plans approved by the cit) Buettner acknowledged that he and
just before the taxpayers' association Olson "were not unaware" of the
brought the illegal additions to light. an1sts' forays into carpentry but said
Buettner said. Public bathrooms, an he didn•t realize that some of the
~display boxes along the front of the modifications -such as doors and
propeny and an expanded cooking d1spla) cases -required city ap-
area in the snack bar received Design proval.
Review Board approval in February. A review of the city's file on Laguna
Community Development Direc-Village shows a tendency on the pan
1or June Catalano said. "There is of its owners 10 make changes without
some illegal construction that has paying fees or submitung the modi·
gone on there. They arc in the process ficat1ons for city review.
of trying to correct it.". Illegal construction activities ha ve
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added walls, doors and display cases the village received its first construc-
to enclose the open-air kiosks in an uon approvals m the summer of
attempt to keep out salt) ocean 1981.
breezes tha1 damaged their anwork Lance Polster. chairman of the
and made it un comfonable to work in Design Review Board, described
inclement weather. Laguna Village's tactics as "a bit of an
"They slowl> s1aned putting up a annoyance." Even when the owners
do submit plans prior to making
changes there. the applications dri~
ble in "littJc by little,' he said.
The board would rather see a .
complete plan for Laguna Village
rather than the piecemeal changes
that have occurred. Polster said .
Pan of the probfcm. Polster be-
lieves. may be the unusual nature of
the taguna Village project. Labeled
as a temporary use. it has a I 0-ycar
operating permit granted under a
variance received on its parking lot.
Polster said the reviewi>oard was
uncenain as to how much develop-
ment should be allowed on the site
h ro eel could be considered
permanent.
Catalano clarified the matter at the
last board meeting by telling mem-
bers Laguna VillaJ!!e will always be
temporary even 1f building foun-
dations are su nk into the ground.
Polster said.
HOSPITAL CLEARS LAST HURDLE ••.
From Al
ofa communit) hospital in Irvine but
opposes the site selected because of
potenual noise and air safety prob-
lems posed by the nearby air base. To
hammer home his point. he showed
footage of a Sacramento air crash.
Brig. Gen. William Bloomer. El
Toro·s station commanding general.
also restated his oppos1t1on to the
hospital's loca11on. I 7 miles from the
end of an El Toro runwa) and dose to
one of the base'c; kq flight path"
··1 certainly would not ·want a
member of my famil) 1n a hospital
that's 1n the path of Jl't aircraft ...
Bloomer said. "Would \ou'1"
"Let's back a"'a> · from th1'>
troubled !.lie." he ad ded.
Capt. Frank Ca'i'l1ano. an aide 10
Bloomer. also ra1\Cd the spectl"r ofan
air tragcd). He cued a 1ra1n1ng Jet
crash that took the live\ of two El
Toro-ba.,rd pilnt'> !vtonday night in
Nevada
Ma} or Da' 1d c.;111., howc' e r. point·
ed out that thc proposed location of
the ho p1tal "a' not the foc us of
Tuesday's ht:anng.
Assistant Cit~ ;\ttorne) Enc New-man c~pla1ned that the council had to
decick onl\ whcther the hosp1tal''i
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design complied with local 1oni ng
and planning laws.
In asking for the appeal hearing.
Councilman Agran said the design
,·1olated zoning rules because part of
the hospital would me I 18 feet. when
the council had approved a maxi-
mum hospital height of 85 feet.
But James Taylor. a planning and
go~ernmcnt relations consultant for
the hospital. said the small part of the
building rising 118 feet was simply an
elevator shaft. He said all occupied
pon1ons of the hospital would be
within the 85-foot hm1t.
C1l)' staff members also produced a
letter from the Federal Aviation
Admin1stra11on 1ndkat1n g the ex-
tended elevator shaft po<;cd no flight
problems.
o\gran admitted th l' ek\ator shaft
was not the key issue
"Th is is the last opportunity to
address some larger. underlying is-
SUl''i.'. he said. "I don't for the life of
mr understand wh) we are bting
puc;hcd forward when there are belier
SltC\ in the city."
Howe' er, his mouon to deny the
hosp1Lal's zoning compliance rev IC\\
failed for lack of a c;econd
Councilman David Baker Joined
the remaining council members in
approving' the review. Baker is chair-
man of the medical center's board of
directors. The cit y's legal si.aff de-
termined he could vote on the issue
because he has no financial interest in
the hospital and recei ves no pay for
his work as board chairman.
Carol Hoffman. president of a
medical center suppon group called
People for an Irvine Community
Hospital. said today she was relieved
that the last council review was
concluded.
"I think It was clear that we've met
the city's requirements," she said.
She ca lled the proposed location
"safe and appropnate." She pointed
out that no place in Irvi ne would be
completely free of noise and air traffic
problems because the city is sur-
rounded by two military air bases and
John Wayne Airpon.
At Tuesday's heann$. cri11cs men-
tioned Hoag Memonal Hospital's
recent pullout offinanc1al backing for
the Irvine Medical Center.
Hoffman said talks with other
potential pannersare proceeding well
and predicted a voundbreaking for
the new hospital 1n the late fall.
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DRAG-BOAT PERMIT REVOCATION ••.
F rom A l
Nestande, who pc>inted out that terms
of the use permit required lake
leaseholders Doug Elliott and Bill
Andrews to comply ~·with the precise
plan."
The matter will be referred to the
county Planning Commission, wh~ch
must now conduct a revocation
hearing.
Nine-yea r-old Brand y
Branchflower of Burbank was killed
Sunday when the steering failed in a
boa1 driven by James Lange of Simi
Valley, sending the cran careening
into a crowd on a beach about 400
yards ita$t the finish line. The girl and
her famify were s~talors at the race.
h was the 1h1rd fatal . drag boat
PROTEST AT UCI ••.
From Al
going on in South Africa. I think
apartheid is morally wrong. I am with
the protestors in spirit." ·
UCI Ombudsman Ron Wilson
said. "I think what students arc doing
is exercising their freedom of speech.
It isconsistenl. with UCI Policy."
One ·of the protest organizers was
Erylene Piper-Mand}. a· UCI junior
and a leader of the Black Student
Union said she talked to the Board of
Regents about the tics to South Africa
several weeks ago when the Regents
met at UCI but was not satisfied with
their response. -
From Al
. 41 . ,Liebman says the Airpon Work-
ing Group and the city are more
interested in ~ing a state coun
review of the plans for expanding the
airpon terminal.
Ry limitin~ the size of the airport
terminal, Ltchman says Newpon
Beach can ensure that flights also will
be lim11ed .
A1rpon expansion foes in Newpon
Beach have long sa~d they prefer a
stale coun to review airport ex-
pansion and were angered when the
county Board of Supervisors won a
court ruling that merge<t' all
challenges into a federal court:·1
The stale coun, they say, is the
more appropriate forum to review.
stale environmental guidelines that
apply to airpon expansion. Lichman
G e m
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By J. C. HUMPHRIES
Certified GemolOtfist, AGS
PURPLE SUGIUTE
.-tn .-t rcidenral Disro1·u1·
"We want our money out of South
Africa." she said.
Mark Maizel. 19, a UCI sophomore
economics major observed the
protest catty today but said he would
not neglect his studies to participate.
"I can't afford to miss my classes,"
he said. Of the UCI demonstrators. he
added ... 1 don't think they'll get thl'
same suppon here that they'll gel at
Berekely and UCLA. But I don"t
think anybody in his right mind can
suppo\l, what 1s going on tn South
Africa.
believes Schwab's ruling will require
the state court review.
While the Airport Working Group
and the city of Newpon Beach have·
asked 1ha1 flights never be increased
above 55 daily departures. they have
vi rtually accepted an increase above
41.
Jean Watt. president of the en-
vironmental group Stop Pollutrng
Our Newport, said this morning that
such a compromise may have been a
mistake in view of Schwab's ruling.
"We have been trying to present a
united front with the Airpon Work-
ing Group and the city, but 1 think the
city has a different view from SPON,"
Watt said.
"We saw no advantage in jumping
forward and saying we'll accept 55
accident at ihe lake in two years. It
was the first accident to take the hfe of
a spectator. though spectators have
been 1nJured before.
"They went ahead and reversed the
doggone direction of the race."
Nestande said.
"Inspection of Irvine Lake by an
official of the county Environmental
Management Agency confirmed that
Sunday's fatal drag-boat race was run
1n the opposite direction and in a
different location than prescribed in
the county's use permit for that,
activity," Nestandc said in a state-
ment Tuesday.
The way the course was set up, said
Ernie Schneider. an aide 10 Nestande.
the race rs "would be headed right for
the crowd."
"I would categorically deny 1ha1,"
Peter Doyle. an attorney represenung
the Nauonal Drag Boat Association.
told the Associated Press.
Doyle said the racers were headed
toward mud flats. not spectators. He
said the permit gives race officials the
flexibility lo decade the course layout.
ULING ..•
flights. I understand why they (city
officials) did; they were trying 10 be
reasonable in order for the county to
act reasonably as well."
The coun order says flights should
not go above 41 . but Newport Beach
has already accepted an increase lo
55. That acceptance may weaken the
impact of Schwab's ruling, Wall says.
Watt called the county effons at
getting Newport Beach city officials
to accept 55 flights "a clever little
manipulative tactic."
"This leaves the issue of 41 flights.
and a stale coun review soley in the
hands of the j udge.'' she said.
'I hope that the Judge view'! the
cny's acceptance of 55 only as a
reasonable attempt at negotiating and
not as gi ving up a challenge 10 fl1gh1
increases."
As sometimes happens In llfe, an
accident has lea to an unusual"
discovery. When a manganese
mine suffered the collapse of a
mineshaft a few years ago, some
strange-looking rocks were ex-
posed. On close examination, It
was determined that the mineral
was suglllte, a mineral which had
been found once before In Japan.
But Japanese euglllte was a dull
brown color. and was considered
to have no real value as a
gemstone material. The African
suglllte, on the other hand, was a
beautiful purple. Some of the
atone waa found to be tran,1uecent
and hard •nought to be cut with
faceted surfaces to reftect light.
The rnult wu a lovely toft-purple
with a blue tint which, under
flourucent llghtlng, turns to a red-
dl•h purple. suglllte hu been mar-
keted under the namet "lavullte"
and "azet." The Smithsonian ln-
1tltutlon owns a 23.•5 carat speci-
men of thl• beautiful atone.
Without the mining accident, the
wottd may never have learned of
purple suglllte.
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[~ .. TOXIC TIME BOMB ·
WASTE ••• From Al
in the Un11ed !:>rater .£"
.. Un1il now. 11's been too expen~ive
to do recycling." says Ken KaLanan.
president of Torrance-based BKK
Corp .. which operates a landfill in the
Los An&eld suburb of West Covina
and a liquid hazardous-waste treat-
ment facility in an Diego County.
"But in the long run, we will sec the
door opened to more recycling 1echnolog1cs."
He 1s referring to the efTccts of a
federal law requmng that by 1990 all
toxic wa!>tc will have to be treated to
render 11 rela1iv.ely harmless before 1t
1s placed in landfills.
Waste treatment 1s expensive. gen-
erally running about 10 limes as
much as simple dumping. Federal
officials estimate 1t will cost bus1-
ne.,.ses -and ul11matel) consumers
-billions of dollar$ a ) car.
It 1s this cost that deterred earlier
recycling propo'ials But since the
1n111al treatment rnc;t no"' will have to
be paid an )"'ay. the extra pnce to
retnevc usabk matenals isn't as
proh1b1tl\c.
"We get 1n a lot ot rnrrO!>l\CS used
10 ctth e1rcu11 board!>. and the> are
full of metal." 'ia)s Kazarian. "We
ran red un' 1hem to a h1ih-grade ore
<ind recowr chromium. copper.
nickel and other metals.''
He alldc;, "In 1he long run. all tha1
will go into thl· ground w..ill be the
a~ohnel) unusable.'. unrccycleable
residues."
Nl·-... 1ech no log) will perm11 as
much J\ three-fourths of all toxic
wai;1c to be recycle~ Kuanan pre-
d1c1c; RadLmsk) suggests "onl ) a few
percent" oft he waste will ever find its
"-a\ into thl' ground.
Dominick Nole, ehown at hie Sacramento
chrome platl.ng ehop, Aye the aovemmer}t
.,..,.......
muet Im~ a aurtaz for dlapoaal of hi•
lnduatry .• toxic waate.
Kennet h Hunter Jr . manager and
general panner of < asmalla Re-
sources. which operates a 250-acre
IO\IC "'aste dump 1n Santa Barbara
( ount} and 1s lOflS1dcnng opening a
treatment fac1hl} 1n Los .\ngcles
Count). agrees.
-our 1 nd ust~ '-'Ill do nothing but
expand." Hunter )<l)S.
MaJor companies arc l'Xperted ll'
treat thl'lr 0" n wa\te because it's
cheaper and bccau\l' the) maintain
rnntrol o'er 11. otlk1al!. say. Main-
taining control 1~ important tx.-cause
of huge hab1hty claims tiled against
com panies 1n the past.
"But 1here arc tens of thousands of
sma ll companies that won't tx.-able to
alTord 10 do 11 on their O"-n. and they
Y.111 turn to our 1ndustr) .... Hunter
'>3\S.
f)m· '1dl' dTt·rt of the Cl1'>11)
1rcatmen1 requiremenl. Rad1 msk)
suggests. 1s that some products may
disappear from the marketplace. "At
some point. 1t simply may no longer
tx.-«:onom1cal to make some things."
he says. without speculaung on "'h1ch
products the) might be.
Es11mates of how much ll '-'Ill cost
to clean up toxi c waste alread) in the
ground 'ary wildly. Officials agree
onl) that 11 "'II probabl) take dec-
ades.
Between 1981 and this year. C.ali-
forn1a spe11t S 10 m1ll1on to clean up
1oxic waste sites. It now has a S IOO
m1ll1on toxic Supcrfund that 11 in-
tends to commit lo the cleanup effort
durin~ the next 18 months.
Na11onw1de. the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agenc) says there an:
onl) 2.000 dumps that are con-
1am1 nated enough to warrant
cleanups and 1ha1 those cfTon" will
cost about $20 billion.
Signs· will warn of tainted fish
LOS .\NGELES (AP) -Health
ollic1als. re' ersing a tontro\-ers1al
dec1s1on. sa' the) "111 post warnings
about eating sport fish f;:gm . anta
Monica and San Pl·<lro bars that ma}
bl' eon1am1na tl·d '~11h toA1c
chem1cab.
Robert Gates. director of the coun-
'' heahh department. said warnings
From Al
~late Fi sh and Game oflic1als ha'l'
also rcranted earlier aceusa11ons that
the chemical ma) ha ve been 1ntcn-
11onall) dumped 1n the creek near a
fus11n industrial park.
The spill was detectl·d earl ) in the
morning of .\pnl 17 h) a b1q d1s1
ridi ng along thl' trails that harder the
l ree k near thl' l 'C In 1nl' campu'i.
The t hem1('al left a ra1nbo-...-ht..e
<iheen nearh three miles long on the
<ourlale of the lfCl'lt.
The Orange ( ount) Fire Depart-
ment'~ Hatardous Matenal'> team
mo,cd quid.I) to dam the crl.'ck near
the Campus Dr" I.' O\-e rpass to pre-
' enl the chemical from no\\ 1ng into
thl' ppcr Ba~ .
The ahsorbant booms that "ere lelt
near the temporal") dike to '>Oak up
1hc <:hl'm1cal and the dike "'ere
remo,ed b) Tul·sda)
Don <;t·h1ll1n~. a rnunl\ water
about the dangers of DDT and PC B
'>'111 be posted on each pier between
Santa Monica and Long Beach h}
Frida,.
The "arnings will state that '>'hltl'
croaker -also kn o" n as 1om cod -
should be a'o1ded because of the
presence of 1race amounts of DDT
and PCB.
•••
polluuon specialist. said an in \ C\llga-
tion b) county environmental of-
ficiaJs determined that no more than
I 0 ~llons of a light machine or
cutlln~ oil was spilled into the creek.
"To the untrained C)'<.' 11 can look
hke a ,·er) serious spill. but the 0 11 can
mix with water and produce a
rainbow-like sheen that ma) be
~veral miles long." he said.
Schilling said count) officials arc
concerned about chemical spills of
am size. but added that accidental
spills lit..e last "eek's arc "un-
fonunatel) fairl y common "
Count\ and state otlic1als said the
spill poSed no serious 1hrcat to
,qldhfc 1n 1he area.
San Diego Creek flo"'i beside t '<
In ine's w1ldhfe preserve and ul·
timately into the Upper Newport
Ba). which 1s also a wildlife prcsen.c
PoucE Loe
But in a recent report, the fed eral and IO\I(' storage laul111cs "111 be
Office of Technolog) A.ssessmcnt tested. NosM>ll sa) '>
estimated there are I 0.000 sues that Bui he concede., that 10 tern. so far.
need to be cleaned up and that the "We haq~ bct'n rnmtantl) ~urpnsed
workw1ll cos1asmuchasSIOOb1ll1on b) the sc,ent) ol tbl· problem'> that
over the ne'<t 50 )ears. n1st ..
Another big queStton mark 1s Part ot 1he d1lfaull\ laung '>'ater-
contam1nated groundwater quaht) 1n,es11gaWr\ 1s the intricate
Officials arc unsure ho"' much of11 strueturl' of aqu1ler -1he rock
1s tainted -...11h lO'<IC chemicals, ho" forma11on<. that dc1l'rm1nl' thc d1rec-
long 1t w1ll 1akt todean 11 up and even twn in which Y.atl·r and contamina-
1f11ner"1ll ht-poss1ble1o punf) nall t1on llo"
again "h's a thrl'l."-dlml'n\IOOal jlgS3\\
"It I'> a geologist's nightmare... puulc fhcre arc 1nnumerahlc 'an-
Evan No .... ofT. CJpokesman for the ables." '>3\'> l'oo\\off "You lan drill
r,1ate Water Rcsouncs Control Board "'ells 20 feet apart Onl' "'II rnml' up
in 'acramcnto. '>U)<i of efforts to dean. and thl' othl'r will Ix· ton-
lornte and trace contam1na11on ot"· ·laminated ..
ground1Nater. OnCl' lhl' l'\tent ut the rnntamina-_
The C al1forn1a .\sscmbh ·s Offin· 110111~ lle1crmincd. a" hole new '>el ot
of Re'icarch es11ma1rs as m'uch as .iQ of hun.Jles will alkct 11~ dean-up
pt•rccnt of the state·~ groundwater 1s . "It <.kpcnd\ on thr depth and the
potent1all~ rontaminated. principal!~ l'\lrnt of the pollution. and th~
1n the San Frann'ico Ba~ and Los tlush1n~ action ut thl· aqu1ft'r
.\ngcle~ rrg1om. ~o~~on .,a,, "In a ri'er. v.a1er
No,'>off ~h1c$ aY.a\ from such mml·men1 1' mea,ured in fct.>t per
\peculation. sa\lng the linal figures stxond and v.ater " tlushed almost
aren't 1n lrom n1ens1h' tests being datl~ (1roundY.a1er mo.~ement. 1s
conducted h~ his agcnq measured in kt•t per \l'ar
"B) the turn of the IT.,ntul") -That make'> 1he clc:an'>tng proct>ss
ma\ be h\ thl' turn of lhl· decade -mulh '>IO'>'er Jnd the long-rangl'
more than J hundred thousand pro\pcl h IC\'i a·rtain Nut: Small
potl'nllal lcab to groundv.atcr" lrom firms makt somt of the biggest toxic
und('rllroun<l tanlt.\. \\3\tl' lagoons waste problems.
Worst sites listed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Following is a list of the top 10 toxic
ent of Health
Services In their ranking order.· followed by the fisting of
Orange County sites. A total of 205 sites are on the state's
superfund list released In mid-April.
Sites are ranked on the basis of several factors, Including
their hazard to public health and the environment and the cost
effectiveness of clean-up efforts. according to Marsha Murphy
of the state health agency.
1. Custom Chrome & Bumper, Sutter Co~nty
2. Aex Multilayer Inc., Tulare County
3. Auto Recovery Service, Nevada County
4. Lague Sales. San Joaquin County
5. Fass Metals. Contra Costa County
6. Chico Scrap Metal Yard, Butte County
7. Starswept Lane House, Santa Clara County
8. Bay Area Drum Co., San Francisco County
9. Kaweah Crop Dusters. Tulare County
10. A-1 Plating Co., Sacramento County.
95. McColl Dump, Fullerton
146. Metropolitan Circuits, Costa Mesa
200. Ascon Landflll, Huntington Beach
Drug hunters rob HB pair
of gems, money, watches
.ind X I~ p.m \lnnd.1' l ntt' "·"
m.1dl'O\ rt'OHl\1nga ''IOd1m '>llull
Huntington Beach
Hurglar\ rl'mo' ed .i d111 ir lr11111 1t'
hinge' 1n 3 ~.trJtr,l' k.1d1n!,! 1n1.i .1
H'\llkm l' in the I ~OtXl hl11l t.. Pl I .1~1<
Lim· .ind \lok 1hrl'l' ll'll'' l\ICHl 'l" .1
'nko lJ'>\Clll' rl·uirder Jnd J '"-'" 1n~
lllJlhlnl' \\llh J IOl<ll \,Jim ,11 \-l t'
lnH·lr' \Jlut•d .11 1 ..i 111~ 11.•
\Jmura1 '"nrll' \Jlm·1l .1t · 11 .1"
\\ ne tJ"l'n
Tv.o men were reportedly robbed
earl~ T uesda) by th~ acquauftanccs
"'ho \I or med a C ·o.,ta Me!>a apanmt'nl
looking for drug\ but left with S945 10
JCY.dr\ monc\ and watches. C1e~rgr v r 'routman. 2.2. and Gal)
Lee \m1th ~I . ot Hunt1niton Beach.
came to thl' pohre ~talion shortl)
ancr lhn Wl'fl' reported!> attacked
Irvine
•\n A tlH.•I ,\' cnuc l'Ouplt' told polH l'
soml·onr l'Otcrcd their hnml' ful''ida)
and earned ofT a ~mall 'infc ,·ontaining
ab<.lul S ~O.()()() 1n Jewell) and other
valuablc'I. The huralaf) apparcntl)
occurred w11hin an huur'c; 'Pale of
11mc There Y.3\ no <.1gn of foru·d
enl f) • • • \ 6'1 \<':lf'-dld Via Torino man <in\'
he wa'i rnhhcd h~ :rn a<'qua1n1an(·c
who c;ame 10 \ 1\11 him Tue\da) The
man toltl Jl(>l1\t' he wac; en1ena1n1ng
1wo nl<'n when one ut them went inw
h" kllchcn and ram<' back (Jrn-10~
t'>'o kn1'e' I he acquaintanl'c ul
lcsedl) demanded monc). '<:ufficd
with tht• old<'r man and 1nok SKq from
him 1 he \ltt1m told poll,<' 1hc •~o
mC'n rndc awa) on a motort \de • • • \ hu\IOC'\\ at I 74M l>:i1mlrr ~l
ttrl<>flcd 1hc lhl'f' ol . n \ 11< 000
rnmf'lult•1 t hl' Item 1\ behl'' t•tl to
hn'l' hfl'll 1.1"rn "''t"n·n M.11d1 I~
arQund m1dn1ght at Troutman'<;
apartment. in thl' ~.block of Wc:~t
18th Street. -
Troutman told pohcc-thq '>'erl'
about to lea'e when the robbers. all
1dent1fied as Costa Mei.a men.
entered through an unlocked sliding
glass door and began pum·h1ng and
shoving the \ICllms.
and .l..pril 15. • • • .\man stoprx.'<1 for an alleged traffic
v1olat1on was arrested on i;usp1c1on of
being undrr the intl uen('<.' of heroin ~ubt'n k'>us Ri vera. 24, no addr<''"
ava1lahk. was stoppc-d Monda) on
Harranea Parkway. pohcc '31d • • • Three burglartcs were reported w
poltcc Wednesday. P1nr~tone homl'
-...a~ burglan1ed of SS.840 1n Je~eln
.ind a 44 magnum rcvohcr A JeOrt''
Ku.ld mobile home owner told police
~hl' returned 10 find chairs. coin~ and ll'~t·lr: 'alucd at S4.200 m1s.s1ng. Thc
"oman has accu~d a ·~la ttvr of the
l nmt• Pohre arc invcst1&Btin1
1 hi<''<'' took I ponablc stereo and a tclC'~ 1\100 l3ble convener from J
"1lkhcm home The items \\C're
'alucc1 at $4110
Coata Meaa
•\ I\ p<'Wrtl\'r J"nu a l'<>mpu cr
',1lul'lf at S l 41'1-l wen.-report\"\!
Pohl'<' rrportl'd thl· .1pJrtmrn1 had
l'arncd the rl·pu1a11un ol tx·ing J
"part' houw." \\tlh lhl' prior re~1-
dent\ alkgcdh Jl•Jlin~ ltllJll1l'
rmu1man tolJ ollln'r\ thal lhl'
robber. lound on drug.\. but 'ltok lhl·
'ir11m,· "'alkl\ and v.atl he:..\. a~ "'ell
a~ $~0 lrl CJ\h and ,I J1amond pink\
ring
\toll'n IH1111 ~1mk ( 11rp. "'I I\.\ 17th
~t .. ,0111c1111w hl'l\\l'l'n fhur'idB\ an<l
Monda\ n wn· \H'l'l' Ill\ \1gns ol
forn·d l~lll'' • • •
<\ \lrl'l'O "·'' Jllll'd ;,\\\J\ lrum a \\-IOJOWJll~ttdlka\l'O J(\[ 17th
"t . 'omcllml· lll.·1'-'t'l'n 11 55 pm
<;a1 urda\ and ..! \0 pm Sunda'
H1)\\C\ ~r. no en tr' ~a' made · ....
\ ~tl·~C'ar-old Huntington &•alh
"omµn n.'rt'ned ~·l·intt a man C'\PO\·
1na h1m~lf 1n"lle J l':lr foring thl'
lfohdn' lkalth \p.1 ~\(I(} lfarhw
Jlh d Jround 4 'II p m Monda\
1 •••
\ \l'l 111 *1111 duh\ l'\ll0\3IC'd ,ll
S,'iO ~C'r~ l"C'J')Ortl'd \tolcn trom an
unlod..cd garr.&(ll' 10 thl· 1000 bl<Xk of
Mond.mn l>rl\c. \\1mct1me betw~n
' p m 1-nda\ and I I a m . 1urd1' • • • Jc"eln mnnc' anJ a ponahlr
\terl"o 'alul'll ,11 S'i'iO "en· rt'portcd
~n trom .in .1p.mmrnt at -\t3 H'nh
PIAlC \Omc11ml' lx'l'>'n·n ti I' pm
• • • I h ll'\ l'\ \I Ok $ :11 I 11 I ,l\h ,I 11.·1
l'Otl'rln[I. .1 honll' 1hr11u~h .1 ll'.lf
\\lndtl"' 1n thl' :001hhxl..111 f l11rnl.1
'itl'l'l • • • H11rp.l.1r' \lolr ,1 S-!'111 l \\ 1.11111g
h1lHk lrom <1 h1\'d< 1.11~ .11 n,l·.111
\ ll'" H 1gh ,\ 111101 • • • "llnll'llOl' I\ hl.'lll'I l'd 111 h,l\l \hli.-ll
a 1 aml'r3 .ind .1 ·I' 1.1li hn '' 1111
.111111ma111 p1\111I Imm .11c,1d1•1111 in
1hl' IMMK1 hhxl. 111 trr.1h.1111 ~111·11
1hl·'1\ttm told 1>ulill' lw "J' Ill•" 111~
lllln 1hc houw nn lhl '"uth "d" 111
\k,hln\\lJr" < 11111 < 11ul\1 .ind 111 ..
1 l1'11l\ h.ld "''l'O \l,ll "''ii I fl t 10l' I 1111111 ••• \ ll''lll rlOlt \JIUC'll .11 1>'111 "·I'
H'~'lll'll nll,\IO~ lr11m .1 r1•,1d1·1111· 1n
thl' l ~!KIO bind. ol < 1111rtnn • • • \ \(1•11•11 1'\(U,lll/\ I ,11\\t 'lll.",Ji.l'f\
'>'Hl' '"'kn lt11m .1 H·.t I'': (11\11!,1
I l·r~l'I 1n till' '11110 hh1<. I. ,11 I l11rida
'itr<'l'I . . .
\ \ll'f\'11 1.1~' .rnJ lJkul,1hH
'.ih1l'J .u S \I LI "Cl\ \h1kn lr11m ,, rn1
I OH>I• pH It.up p;1r"1·J nl'.ll
'1\'f\ \ n,·, at "S 11 \11 '"'' \ H
Newport Beach
m\'nTit"~ .,. tt'· h• n11n 11ir
p.1m111n .1 I "ll t \h'r1 l'd'·' lk111 '1101 >
Orang41 Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Wedf't/Mdll'f, April 24, 1885 1t AS
Bevei-ly Hills S&I,,
seized by state's
regulatory boar.d
From 1~ff ud wtrc reports
BEVERLY HILLli -Only a 'rear
after underio1ng a bitter power strua-
•le. state-chartered fkverl) Hills ,_
1nas & Loan Assoc1at1on was St-11ed
Tuesday by federal regulators as
insolvent. officials said
"The new management (headl':d by
Los Angeles developer Paul l\m1r)
inhemed probkms from the former
management and v.as unable 10
improve' the s1tuat1on subs1an11all>,"
said L o rna Th omp 'ion .
spokcswomaq for 1he Feder di Home
Loan Bank Board. "'hsch o' l"r~es the
S&L 1ndus1ry
The thrift has corporate offices in
Mission VieJO and branl'h offices· 1n
Corona del Mar and 'ian1a .\na.
The bank board said 11pera11on of
the failed 1nst1tut1on ha'i bten 1urntd
over to new I) charll."n.·d ~' erl) H Ills
federal Savings & Loan !\s~tallon.
which wa s conducting busine!>!> a!>
usual toda).
Federal regulator!> do~d the stale
mstituuon becau!>e its deposits are
insured b) the f ellrral Savings &
-Loan Insurance Corp
· The FSLI C will issue $90 m1lhon 10
prom1ssor) notes to the new federal!~
chartered thrift "to insure that fk ,cr-
ly Hills Federal 1s financ1all) sol-
ven.1 " the bank board 1d,
The board blamed faHu~ of the
1hnft on .too-rapid 110Wlh and tts
heavy relionc:r on broke~ dcpos.itt
-fund that are arranged by broktrs
and for which instatutaons pay
prtm1um interest rt1tes.
Brokered dep0s1ts have come
undtr 1ncrcasrn1 auack by bank and
S&L rqulator&. who say institutions
that Sttk such funds often att on
shak) financial &round.
"In only two years. as a re-suit of
execs 1vc as~t Jrowth. !kvcrly H11Js
Savings mort than tnplcd in si~:·
the bank board saad. "Thas excessive
&fOwtb was fuelC'd by the heavy use of
third-pan~. brokered ckpQSits:•
The thnft's assets ballooned from
S8'34 m11l1on at the end of 1982 to
S2 94 b1lhon last December. It had "
dep0s11s ofSl.5 b1lhon at the end of
1983.
BrokerC'd funds accounted for half
of the thnft's deposits Last Apnl and
S4 out ofevery$1 0 last Dtcember. the
bank board said .
".\ rtcent eum1na11on showed lhe
books and records of !kvcrly Hills
Sa' 1ngs to be m disarray and that
losses ha ve been characteri2ed b)
speculative investments and poorly
underwritten loans:· the bank board
!Miid
Fred MacDonald, 7 3,
noted yachtsman, dies
Fred MacDonald. one of thc
premier )achtsman on the 'N est
( oast. died in his sleep at his Lido Isle
home .\pnl 14. Ht' wu 73 ,. •
Pm ate ~r. ices "'ere held at 'it
Jaml'S Episcopal Church and inter-
ment "as at Pacific View Memonal
Park 1n Newport &ach
.He1ssu~l\edb> h1s'>'1fc Jean,and
a daughter Susan Sncdaker of the
Lido Isle home He also lea\.eS a
bro1 her Robert. and a s1st~r Pjtuhne
Williams of Los Angeles
Mr MacDonald was a 30-)'ear
re<i1den1 of Ne'>'port Beach and Or-
ange Count~ Before commg to Or-
ange Count~ he v.as a builder of
cu!>tom home!> 1n the Brentwood area
of Los .\ngeles. He continued build-
ing homes 1n Orange Count~ unul his
retirement.
.\ member of :-.Oe" port Harbor
'r acht Club. Mr MacDonald was an
ardent 'achtsman With a partner.
Herbert. Rile~. he successful!) cam-
paigned the K-.W '>loop Vela 1n
numerous ofTshorc races 1nclud1ng
r.e'eral Mn1co racl's He and Rile)
also campaigned the Columbia-43
En..:-ore. and later MacDonald 11.'.lme<l
"11h Diet.. Blauerman and Bi ll Lav.·
horn 10 campaigning the l ul
umbia-52 Tribute
He pan1c1pa1ed in 1hl· .\ml'ma .,
C up 1nals on the 12-meter ( 1)lumh1J
1n I%~ and I%., crcY.ed on the \aC h1
P-red MacDonald
.\udauour, in the 11166 Bermuda to
Copenhagen race. and skippered his
uwn boat in 5e'l·ral Transpac races
trom L m .\ngek" to Honolulu
~fr "a' ~n1mn a., a 'athtsman'
\Jlht\mJO JOJ v.as 1n muth dCmJnd
J\ Jn aftcrguard t'rev. on numerous
11,ng d1,tanlt' rau.·41
-Almon Lockabe
Crash in Nevada desert kills
two Marine pilots from Viejo
T"o Manne Corp~ pilots from
M 1ss1on \' 1e10 d1eJ "hen their tighter
plane crashed during 1ra1n1ng C\-
erc1c;es in Fallon °'Ir'
Capt Blakr H m11h ~., and l\I
I t Da' 1d .\ Riegel ~5 d1l·d "hl'O
thl'ir .\-ti Intruder cra\hed into thl'
~round at about '1 511 pm \1ond3\ 31
thl' ,a,al .\ir Stauon 1n f-a ll1•n
.-iuording to gt Peg l ault'' a
\1anne Corps spokesv.oman
fhl' l'ause ol the era'ih v. h1l h 1'
unt..no"n 1sunderm1lnar. 10'l''ll[l..t·
11on 'o one el)(' "a~ inJUrl'd
'°)m11h and Riegel wcrl' part 111 .1
I IK -~1annt• dctarhnwnl tnim thl \rd
\l.1rtnc \m.raft \.\in~ at lht• \I.mm·
p.1r!.1•d Tuesda~ nn I .11.1,,•t1l 1111
, ,, 11111 told pol1le T hl' d.1m.1~l· v. ·''
• ,11matl·d at S~.lj5"' • • • -\ ltghta 'alucd a1 $'11t• "·" '"'11·11 l1111n thr llest.. ()f J l>o\l' '\l lll'I
tiu"rll'"' Tuel>da\ altl'rn11on 1 lw
, i. 11111 wld 0pohce ·hl' haJ kt1 h" 11< ,1.,
un.1111•nded tor no nwrr \h.rn l •
• • • '"'' 'hl'<'P'>l.1n ~·.it '<''l'r' ,.11111"!
.11 '" 'll v.erc rcponedh <iWkn lrnm ·'
I 1 rran '08G T~ parl.l•d \ t. 1n.J,I\
night 1n the lot a1 1h1· c 1.1 \\•1nd
\p,1r1meni.. • • • 1 v.l•h C guilt lCJSJl<'lOll\ \ .1h1l'd .II
'J1~l l'ach dnd a S~OO rj,11\• "''n
'"'kn frl)m J hum<' l;.i,1 "''' lo.l'lld ,,n
\tanm•r'
Corps .\ir \talion El Tom Jnd v.er
ml·m~rs of tht' Marint· -\ti-\\ l'Jth,·1
.\ t t<h I. \a uadron-12 1
I hl' \1arinc' Y.t.'rl' paniu pJt111g in.•
l"-l•·V.l'l lt. 1ra1n1ng l \l·r, 1'1. 1n I J lt1111
al'lcrul ~ mile' l'J\I ,11 Rl·no l Jv.ln
... 11J
\\ h1k l'l<ll h llhn Ii\ J I \1 1\"tll
\ ll'I•' ,ind "l'rl' t"IJ'l'J J I El l oru \m11h, honw ll•'>'n 1, R·•unl' lov..1
Jnd R1q~t'l·s h.1m1: "'"" '' ( hJgrn
f Jll' Oh in
\m1th \\J\ m.irnl·d .rnJ h.1d ""
lhilllren v. h1k R1egd "J' 'ingll
\lill t3r. lunt>ral .irrJngcm,·n1' .in
f'l'nJing
Laguna Beach
\ "hlle l4 l\I Dat,un "1 11 "·''
''"kn h\ unlt.nll"n \USJ'l("C'I' ft,1111 .1
l 11r.1l \\J\ homl'. thl' 'llt1m 1,,1,
J'1•lil l' J U('\d:I\ • • • P11li1 l' nffirers wt're unahk 111111, .11
1h1•,11une ufgunshohhl·ard I 1n,,1
, l·n1ng al~ the 41lll hl111 \.
\11o11lt1u larl< Lane • • •
< fl'll11 lards and nu~c:ll.1
1i.·n1' tt1gc1her v.onh S 1. '111
,, •11 n lrom a lockt'd , 31 1 • ~
Im ,.i,1, morning on '\n11a \11 • • •
\ , ar 'tcreo valued at S1.1 ".1
ll'l'•"te<l \tolen from an unh, ~.·
'l'hll It r:irked Tucsda\ on t\ .. II
\\ ·''
Mesa man sprayed
in robbery attempt
\ t 11\IJ \k,,1 man "·" .111.ht..1•d
TUl·!>da\ n11tht n,·.ir 3 tC'lrph11n1· l'l<•111h
11n H .. rhor Rouk,arc1 b' '"" J,.
,,11lc101' '>'ho '>Pf:.lH'd .10 11n"n''" n
l hl'llll\ JI 1nt<l hi\ l'\t'\ .ind 11t'm.111J1·d
nll'Ol'\
Da \IJ \nth1m' linH'I ~~ "·"
tr\'Jll'1l at llo.ttl \.1em11nal lto,p11.1l 1n
"'''"P<>rt Be<&lh tnrt'H 1r11t.&l111n .iltt'r
thl' .Htal.'" ne.11 thl' I u1 ~'' 'ur'l<°r
m.11 lo.1'1 al : I 0 lf.H"'H Hh d 1rnund
ti J1l pm in ( ,1,1.1 \k\.1
~\\fl 1111,I I"''" I ht \\,I\ ,11'lc1u\ 111
4 0\1 r th( ph111h' ll<1uth v.IJ...u.llll: thup
11r.lOIX'd him I" 1h1• 'h111 ,11 m.1nd1n11
m1>nl"\ c )n1• ,,f the 8\\81lanl\ 'lllJ\l'll
Jn unknl1"n 'iulxtan\t' into D<"l'f '
L"\l'\ tl"mpur:mh hhndint him
Ho-wt'\Cr 1ht· .11U1l·kc~ '>uddcnh
1.1n ·'"'" Y.1thuut robtuna 8tl\cr lk
11"\t n~\t 1ht' ""~llant' as blad. m<'n
11nr 10 h1\ \o, ('I l~t tall I 0 poundr,
v.1th a 'hon A.fro--'>hle hair ut and
tht· ntht'r \ lcet 111 inchC'<i Ulll IX\
('<'lunll' v.11h a Fu-Mani..:hu \t \le
mu,talhC'
&l\l'r llr<n<' h1m'iol'lfhomt' al\cr thr
'nl 1drn1 Jnd "3, ta"('n to the ho\f"I
1.tl "'he.re. o.flkcn v.cl't' i..:allcd ~
";" 11,·.1tl•d and n:ka~d
-_.._...,_
. .
Or-. Coa1 OAJlY PILOT/Wednesday, Aprll 2•. 1985
NicaFaguan aid compromise sought
oemocrat-lead House hands Reagan defeat
on his request for military funds for Contras
,\f\cra Iona®> ofd~txucTueM!a)'. Stale~ ...
1 he Hou St" votl'd .?48-180 aga1ns1 Shult added: "The prntdent of the Reagan·~ Sl4 m1ll1on proposal for United 'uates ha~ made these com-
··m1htury or param1htaf) operauons m1tments ~.nd he w1ll ab1de by them.
in Nicaragua." Only a f('w hour~ l here is no plan for the use of US.
earlier. the Scruite pas-.ed the 'iame fom~s in Central America." WASHINGTON (AP) -\
divided ConJrtsc, 1c, looking for
middle around on President Reagan''-
request for $14 m1lhon in aid to
Nicaraaua.n rebels, after the Demo-
crat-led House rejected the: plan and
Republican<-0ntrolled Senate passed
ll.
Key vo1cs were expected today in
1he House on Democratic and Re·
publican altema1ives. Both would
supply $14 million but differ on ho"'
the.money would be d1stnbutcd.
Secretary of Stale George Shulu
satd the crucial vote would come on a
Reagan-backed Republican proposal.
sponsored by House Minonty Leader
Roben Michel of llhno1s. That plan
would IP vc S 14. mil hon m non-lethal
a1d.111 tht• C unlr'ti'> throullh lhc l \
Agcnq for l111crnJlt0n.;l IX·"clup.
ment
language. H-46. But Sen. Tom Harkin, 0..lown. a
The vo1e came after the president leading oppQncnt of Contra aid,
pledged to re-open direct negotiations quesuoned the sinccnty or the lcue·r.
betwcen the Unitc.-d States .and the dehvered · 1mmcd1atcly before the
lefust Sandinista 'overnment. a key clo!it Sen11te vote. "Time and ume
ISSUC 1n ~mocratlC oppoSlllOn 10 h1S again, the president has been Cnifl&ed
Nicaraguan pollt'y. Jn a lc11er 10 th e 1n d1:1p1tc1ty regardi~a his intentions
"\\l e .ire "'orling hard on that uncl
we an• in lhl'rl' 10 \\In." \a1d Shuhi.
The tloui.c lxmonauc plJn. 'lpon·
sored b) ReP'> M1chuel IJarnc'> of
~r}'land anJ Lee Hamilton ol
Indiana. would ~vc $10 mtllton to
the lntcmat1un.;I Red ( ro~~ or l 1n1t-
ed Nation to help Nicaraguan rcfu-
sees and M!I aMdl' $4 mtllton 10
implement a po~s1bk N1caragu<1n
peace settlement
Senate, Reagan also pledged that he in N1carag~a," Harkin said. .
would use the money only for non-Tuesday S lcn&thy conve 1onal
lethal purposes for the rest of 1hc deba1es were marked by acnmonious
fiscal year. ending Sept. 30. . <jlargcs and aJlu~ions to the Vietnam
Despite ' Democratic skepticism War. about Reagan's intentions. Senate "I am not go!ng to stand here and
MaJOrity ~der Roben Dole of &Ive the president a blank check for a
Kansas said. "I think we can trust 1he Gulf ofTonk1n resolution," said Sen.
word of the president of the United John Glenn. D-Ohlo. rcfcrrina 10 the
All ~•des agreed 1ha1 the 'uin on
the competing Hou~ ahcrnall\C~
werc_ ltkel) to be do-.c
·yoU'RE INVITED TO
OUR ESTEE LAUDER
MASTER CLASS.
(.ill (7 J.I) 644-1800 today to
1d1'.'1l11/1· ynur "ppomtment for Friday,
April !6, lx:tween I I .z.m . .znd 4 p.m.
H111 '// le..im .Jil the latm m makeup
,md (11/or during this special session,
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perm111ed the late President Lyndon
B. Johnson to send American troops
ro V1etn\lm.
In the House. Rep. Newt Gingnch.
R-Ga .. attacked "ostnch Democrats
·who would ha ve us believe there's no
danger from Nicaragua."
Sen. Sam Errin
Sam Ervin
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WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. (AP) -
Th e death of former U.S. Sen am J.
En 1n Jr .. the .. count') law)'er· who
presided O\ er 1hc Watcrgale hearings
that led to the s1gna11on of a
president. has ost 1he nauon a
"toweqng h1s1 ncal figure.. who
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Reagan's aides seeking
to scrap visit to cemetery
By tJile Aasoclated Prell
BONN. West Germany (AP) -A Wh11e House adviser wrote to ~c.West
German government uraina a reversal of President Reapn ·~planned v1s11 to a
military cemetery. the chief aovemment spokesman said today. Peter
Boenisch said a RC4lgpn adviser had sent a "private" letter to a West. German
official asking that Bonn suagest an aherna11ve 10 Reap n's controvensal plans
to visit a cemetery 1n 8i1burg on May 5. But Bocnisc~ said Chan~ellor Helmut
Kohl and Reagan made their decision to stick to the B1t~urg plan in. a. t~lephon~
conversation Fnday. "They have not changed their minds. The v1s1t 1s firm .
Lotte~ddlct' may •ell •tory
DF.TROIT -A housewife who says she wrote SS00.000 1n bogus checks
to support her addiction to the M1ch1gan Lottery has been ordered to ~
rcs1i1u11on. and her lawyer says she may sell her story to Hollyw<>?d. Valene
Kaczor. 32. and her husband. Richard. were placed on four years probation
Tuesday _by Wayne County Circuit Judge Wilham ~o Cahalan and ordered to
pay SI 0.CXX> 1n res11tu11on.
Jenalfer Beal• •lug• mauer
NEW YORK -Actress Jennifer Beals. star of"flashdance" and working
on a remake of "The Bnde of Frankenstein." decked a would-be mugger 1n
Grand Central Terminal. a Columbia Pictures. spokeswoman says. Beals
remained "pretty cool" afler the 1nc1dent earlier this week and tol~ the man
who tried for her purse._"You shouldn"I be dotng that" after punching him in
1hejaw. said Ann Marie te1n.
Surprl•el You've got qulnt•
DENVER -Kathleen and Greg Miller were expecting quadruplets. so
when the doctor said. "Don't ~o awa). there's ont· more." there was
considerable commotion in the b1nhing room. The surprise announcement
was made by Dr. James Delaney as he rushed to deli ver 1he baies by Caesarean
section by midnigbt Mmft1ay so they'd have the same birthday. Because No. 5
was tucked high up near Mrs. Miller's nb cage. ultrasound had not detected it,
he said.
Von Bulow vl•lts mansion
NEWPORT. R.I. -Claus von Bulow's stoical facade faltered as he
returned wi1h I 5 jurors to Clarendon Coun. the M11lionafres' Row mansion
where the SJate says he tned to murder his wife with insulin mjeC1ions. Von
Bulow Joined an entourage of Judge. Jury. attorneys. prosecutors and shenfTs
Tuesday for a 45-minute tour of the turn-of-the-century waterfront estate
where Claus and Manha "Sunny" von Bulow spent summers and holidays.
Telev1s1on cameras perched atop cherry pickers and ladders overlooking an
1v}-covered wall caught von Bulow apparently fighting bade tears and "1pmg
his eyes with a handkerchief after greeting four fnsk)' golden retnevers he used
to take for walks.
Woman dellven 18-pound .an
INDIO -Rodrigo Pendragon Campeador is big in everybody's book
cAcepl Guinness'. He was born weighing 16 pounds. 7 ounces. "It will
dcfin11ely go in some record book." said Dr. M.F. Osman, the obs1e1ric1an who
performed a routine Caesarean sectiorr to deliver the son of El Cid and
Guadalupe Campeador. The 1985 edi1ion of the Guinness Book of World
Records lists the heavie~t viable births at 22 pounds, 8 ounces. It happened
twice. in Ital y in 1955 and 1n I Q82 in Sou1h Africa.
Second student kill• hlm•~ll
RIVERSIDE-A Hcmc1 High School athlete who had said football gave
him "something to hve for" died fourda)safter apparently shooting himself 1n
the head . .\nthon} Sanetnck. 18. who had been on llfe-suppons since the
Fnda} shooting. died at 9· 56 p.m. Tuesda) at R1vers1de General Hospital. He
had recently dropped ou1 of his school's football program. Earlier Fnday.
T1mo1h~ Ta~lor. a 16-year-old student at R1 vers1de Pol) High School shot
himself fa Lall~ 1n the head during a morning 1yp1ng class.
-----------------------------------------' championed the ons111u11on. Ervin. 88. died of respiratory Chevron to clean up dlsch••t:1.ep'~ failure Tuesda) at l'lonh Carohoa .-.. ~.,-
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A cn11c of 1he c1v1I rights move-diversion project, co mpany spokeswoman Brenda Sm) th said Tuesday.
ment and a supporter o( 1nd1 v1dual
civi l ltben1es during his 20 years in
1he Scna1e. Ervin was hailed by
former Gov. Ji m Hunt as a man who
··.toved the Constitution more than
any man ahve 1oday."
"He protected 1t during 11s 11me of
greatest crisis and helped wnte his-
tory for our state and nation." Hunl
~id. "He will truly be recorded as a
1owenng h1stoncal figure and all
North Carolina will forever be proud
ofh1m." U.S. District Court Judge John J
Sinca. who presided over 1nal111 1n-
volv1ng the break-in at Democratic
pan) headquarters 1n 1972 and the
subsequent Wh11e House co,erup .
said: "f was vel) fond of him and
admtred his pa1no11sm. his ded1-
ca11on to hi s work and abo'e all. his courage ...
Students
P.rotest
apartheid
8JTMMllDl1t1d .......
Oppoeltlon to the Untverstty of
Catlfornla'a lnveatmenta In
reMHy eegrepted SouttrAfrfca
grew more etrktent u atudent1
demoMtrated at camputee from
Berkeley to LM Angelia, whk:h
h9d It• btggeet potttk:al prot•t
9lnoe the Vteenlm Wit.
S.V.al ~ UCLA 1tu.-
ctent. gathered Tueeday In a
aptrtted but p11C9ful proteet,
wtth lbcMll 200 ooall)6ed 8n
admtntttratlon bulldlng for an
overnight ett-4n.
On the~ Coat. meanwhlle,
the Rev. _..... Jack10n catted on
Rutgera Unfwrllty atudent• not
Involved In a 12-day-old llt-tn
r.oteetlnQ apertMld to ab9ndon
'the Mlfl1hnee1 and Mlf • c:emeritdn 111 and m1terialllm of
Yup11'8m."
"Don't gain I degr .. and IOM
your 90UI, .... J-*ton totd abOut •.ooo P90PM Jn>~ Brun.wtck,
N.J., c .. ng the antMlparthefd
movement ''the !!'flhest Ind be91
callng of our day.
At UC Berkeley Md UC Sw1ta CNZ. opponen.. of apwthetd
caMed for a "n.atk>nal day of
ICtton" by ltudlntl ttwoughO\.lt
the nation today. Proteet• were "'° «~lied for the Santa
I &.rbaTa, rv ne and San 'Dfego
campu ...
Second border •llootlng ln week
SAN DIEGO -The second shooung 1n less than '3 week occurred al 1he
international border after officers observing a robbery attempt on two
undoc umented .aliens tned to intercept the alleged bandm. police said. One
man was shot 10 1hc face and taken to Mercy Hospi\al for treatment and
another was grazed in the side by a bullet during the Tue~av night incident.
Police Lt. Tom Ordcn said a third escaped 10Jury ·
Bell analls proposed cuts
SAN FRA NCISCO -Culling Pa cific Bell's rates b)' $480 mtlhon. as
suggested by the staff of 1he stale Public Ut1h11cs Commission "bears no
relat1onsh1p to reality," lh.e..!elcphone company sa}s. The PUC'~ consumer
sLaff announced 1he proposal Tuesday It would amoun1 to a 7.6 percent
decrease in phone rates and comes at the same time Pacific Bell is requesting a
S935 million rate increase from the commission The cost of basic phone
sen ice. now $8.17 a month. would drop by 63 rent'i 1n the sLaffs prop0sal and
rise by S 1.62 in Pacific Bell's .
WORLD
Soriet8 •ehe fl•hl.n6 veael lj
Soviet o!fJcials say they seized a. Japanese fis~me vessel carrying a U.S. ~ovcrnment employee bccau~ the ship was operattn~ 1n an area where fishing
1s proh1b1tcd._ a Japane~ diplomat 10 Moscow said today. The Japanese
oflic1al, speak 1ng on cond1t1on he not be 1~ent1fied, said the Vt'S!>el; carrying 22
crew members and the American, was being e~oned to a Soviet port and was
expected to reach there by Fnday.
Mlnlle deployment •u•pended
BO~N. West Germa.n) -:-The deployment of U.S.-bu1lt Pershing 2
missiles in West Germany 1s bein.asuspended while the weapons are modific.-d
oflic1a ls said today. A fire 10 a missile last January killed three America~
~oldters. --8ccause a cepeat of January.'.£ a~adcnL .cannot be mled put,..Jbc deploymen~ has been suspended. Defense M1n1s1er Manfred Woerner told the
Parhament ~ defense committee. according to comm111ce chairman Alfred
Biehle.
Sple• after nari6at1on equlpment
LC;>NDON -Five Sov!et officials expelled by Bntatn for alleged spyina
are belt~ved to ~av~ been trying_ to obtain advanced laser technology secrets on ~ubroanne .nav1gat1on, the Daily Telcaraph reponed today. British Foreign
Secretary Sir Ge~ffrey Howe told the Ho.use of Commons Tuesday that the
government had irrefutable evidence aaainst the five but refused to disclose what the) had allegedly been discovered doing.
Five moumen trampled to death
~ELO HOR IZONTE., Brazil -Five people were trampled to dt"ath by 8 dchnous crowd fighting for a last glimp~ of the hody of President~lect
Tancrcdo Neves. Hundreds more ... ere IOJUred when the wildly chantin
multit"!de Tuesday toppled an iron security fence an front of the governor'~
palace in Minas (1c.ra1s su11c where the body of the 75-ycar-old leader lay in
s1a1e. authorities said.
l•nell trooJM pal111J6 back
. BEIRUT, Lebanon -lsrach occ:upat1on forces have ~sun pulhna back
from cast Lebanon's Bckaa Valley. where they faced the ynan arm) ""'c 1,rac1·, 1982 1nvas1on of Lc:banon. st11c·run Beirut Radjo reported rhe radio
quoted unnamed Lcbanc..c mtemal secumy forces as sayina l1rac1t 1roopt in
ar!"ored pcrson.nel camcn and trucks were rctrcauna southward from the l 1 •
mile ccast-fire hnc
Strong qada rattle PIJJllpplJJe.
MANILA. Ph11tppines -Two strona earthquakes toda) JOited the
Ph1ltppmrs' main island of Lu1on, officials ~1d.. At least nine people weft'
rrponed tnJured. The tJ S Cicol~1cal Survey in Uokkn. < olo .. put the
ma.an11ude of l.bc...muaal Quake. which occurred at 12: IS a.m , at 6.1 on the
Richter ~ale of canhquake an1cns11 y The ~ale measures &round motion 9,
re-corded on a ~.,moitrnph
NEW YORK (AP) -Army Ma.J .
Arthur D. N1chol'IOn Jr .. who was
fatally sho1 las1 mon1h by a Soviet
sentry in East Germany while photo-
graphina Soviet tanks, had earlier photoaraph~ the inside of one. The
New York Times reported today.
N1chotson, in "a specially planned
aappyhour
law halted
SACRAMENTO (AP) -An
• Mtempt to outlaw "heppy hour•"
In taverna u a way to curb
drunken drMng ~· been hatted by a atate Senate commttt ... ·
Tuesday'• heattng of. the 11-
member Governmental Or-
ganization Commltt" ended In a
2-2 vote, amid frayed tempera
Md •tinging commenta, on
$8878 by Sen. New\9fl RuSMM,
A-Glendale. It neede<t six votes
for approval, and Ruuetl said he
would try to negotiate com-
.promlMI with opponent• and
bring It up for another rolloaJI
later.
The committee showed more
aympathy for a S1.2 mlllion-per-
year but to Increase enforcement
peraonnel In the 1tate'1 Oepart-
IMftt-of Alcohol Bev•ege Con·
trol, famltlar1y known u the ABC.
That bill, SB927 by Sen. John
Seymour, A-Anaheim, went to
the Appropriation• Committee
With a narrow but passing
margin.
operation." took the photographs b)'
~lip~1ng 1ns1de a tank shed as drunken
Soviet sold1er1cclebrotcd Ncw Year's
Eve, the Times quotcd a Wcstern
intelligence source as saying.
According to the newspaper, the
unidentified source would not name
the East German base where the tank
was located or the kind of tank·
photographed.
The source. who the Times said
had intimate knowledge of the ac·
tiv11ies of the liaison unit to which
Nicholson was assi~ed. said the
Ru$sian tank was · not their very
latest one, but almost."
N 1cholson. 3 7, was part of a 14-
member military unit based in
Potsdam near East Berlin. The
Amencan team. like s1m1lar Bnush
and French missions, is allowed to
monitor Soviet and ~st German
military maneuvers and' m1ss1le sues
in the former Sov1et-0ecup1ed zone of
Germany.
.The Soviet U nion has three such
teams that work 1n areas in West
Germa:iy formerly occupp1ed by
American. French and Bnt1sh troops.
Some areas are set otT-ltm1ts by
Soviet and North Atlantic Trea1y
Organization commands. but West·
ern diplomatic sources sa) the
missions often sneak into those areas.
and Soviet liaison teams have been
caught scali ng fences a t NA TO bases.
the Times reported.
The lJ S ~vcrnmcnt says
Nicholson was 3 to 500 feet from a
restricted area. but in a zone that had
been restricted until the previous
month. taking photographs through
the window of a Soviet tank shed
when he was sho1 without warning b)
a So\ 1et sentf) o n March :!4
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New Cardinala John J . o •connor, Bernard P'. Law.
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POPE APPOINTS 28
NEW CARDINALS
VATfcAN CITY (AP) -Pope
John Paul II named 28 new cardinals
today. including a pro-Solidarity
prelate from his native Poland, the
head of the embattled church 1n
Nicaragua and the archbishops of
New York and Boston
The new cardinals, who rome from
19 countries. will be formally
ekvated at a consistory al the Vatican
on May 25
John Paul named cardinals from
Eth1op1a and Nicaragua for the fi rst
11me and promoted the Ro me-based
leader of the Ukra1n1an Catholic
Church, Archbishop M} roslav Ivan
Lubach1 vsk)'. a lJ S. c1111en.
Thc cardinals include -'\rchb1shops
John J. O'Connor of New York and
Bernard F Law of Boston.
A number of maJOr archdioceses
trad1t1onally headed b> cardinals had
no leadership oftha1 ran~ because of
deaths or re11remenis since John
Paurs last cons1stof) in I 9M3
The promotions "'Ill bring lhe
number of cardinals undt·r the a~e of
80 and therefore t:l 1g1 bit 10 \ 01e tor a
new pope to I 20 -tht> lim11 under
church rules.
I he po pe. making the an-
nouncement dunns_ h1~ gl't11!ral au-
dience in St. Pe1ers '\qua re . ..aid other
churchmen "de..en l'd 10 be incl uded
on the list" but tha1 he did not want to
go above the lim11 'l(.'l h~ Pope Paul
VI.
The ponu tT chose lhe .irchh1shop of
Wroclaw in h1\ nat1\C Poland. Hen· n k Roman Ciulh1no"' 1u
Gorbaoliev assails
U.S. on aims talks
Soviet Union's new premier also cites need
for quick economic ·changes for the better'
MOSCOW (AP) -The namina of
three new Politburo members with
ellpcnasc in economics. technoloa>
and law and order JUSt six weeks after
Mikhail Gorbachev came to power
appears to underscorc the sw1ftneu
with w1uc.b he...hopc.1 to catT) out his
poltc1cs.
In a speel:h to the (ommun11t
Party Central Comm111ee·s sprin&
meeting, where the appointments
were announced Tuesda >,
Gorbachev said: .. It 1s 1mponant that
the Soviet people fe<"I changes for the
better in thc 1mmed1ate fu1ure"
He aJso harshl) cnt1c1Led l ' S
pohc1es, especially arms control .4.
tellt of the speech "'as earned b> the
official news agenC) T ass
Gorbachev claimed \\ashmgton
does not want an> d1~rmament
agreements with the So\ 1e1 U nion
and sajd 11 demonstrated that b) its
conduct at thc Gene' a arms control
talks between the l'l-O supcrpo"'er<..
which recessed Tue\da).
T he Central ( ommmee thought to
number ~bout 320. boosted the ruling
Politburo from I 0 to I 3 full members.
The new member' are Vikfur "M
Chebnko .... a cand1da1t member and
head of the KG B·~cre1 poltce force.
N1kola1 I. R> 1hko... "'hose back·
gro und 1s in c(·onom1c planning.
engineenng and hea' > industf). and
Yegor K. bt~. head-of 01pn1za·
t1onal work for the Central C omm1t-
1ee .
The three bring e.\pcncncr to the
Polttburo tn arcas that have become
central to Gorbache\ 's dnve since he
became parJ.~ ~eral ·secrctaf) on
\.1arch 11 to 1i'hpro\e ~orker dis-
c1phnc and m~ment and leehno-
IOJJcal advanees to 1n vtaorate tbe
sluu1sh economy and improve livina
suindards. .
"l mmed1att and entraetic
measures are nttded coocemina the
entire ranae of problems of manqc..
ment," Gorbachev told Ccnt(a) Com·
m1t1ee members ... While conunuina
to dcvelop the pnnc1ple pf centraliza·
t1on en tackling stratCJJC wk.s, it it
essenual to move forward more
boldly in extcnd1n& the ri~u of
enterpnses and mcrcasing their in<k·
pcndence."
Gorbachev stressed that the need
for social and economic ~
··includes above all the scientific and
technolQSJcal renewal of production
and the auamment of the h1&hest
"'orld lc"cl oflabor productivity."
He said the pany must .. promote
women and young promisini workers
to positions of respons1b1hl)' more
boldly." and promised that a program
10 improve consumer goods and
i.erv1ces will be announced.
The com mittee set Feb. 25. 1986,
forconvcn1ngthe nut pan ycongress.
which will adopt a new pany program
a nd fi ve-year economic plan. The
new program will replace a 1961
document reflecu na N1k1ta
Khrushchev's vow to .. bwy" cap1-
tahsm by the 1980s
A.II three new Politburo members
rose in the party power structure
dunng the 15-month lcadenh1pofthe
late Yun V. Andropov, also a former
KG B chief and mentortoGorbacbcv.
With the appointments.. tbe aver-
agc age of tht' ruhng body drops from
O\ er 66 to about 64 7
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Aprill
Carolyn and Richard Walhams.
l...quna Beach, 11rl
April t
Mary Kay and Peter French, La&una
Beach, girl
Aprll 3
•Joanne and Jesse Soulia. Laguna
Niguel. boy
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
April 5
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landrum.
Huntington Beach. bo> rMr. and Mrs. Joaquin Perez. lrvinl'.
boy
April 6
'Mr. and Mrs. James McLennan.
Irvine. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Da' td Edman. Costa
Mesa. bo}
Aprll 7
.Mr. and Mrs. S.:an < rook I lunt·
1n11on &ach. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pcar'ion. Hunt·
1ngton &arh. girl
April 8
Mi. and Mr:.. Pctl'r fkrg,strom.
Irvine. girl
Mr. and Mr'> Kennc-th Johnson.
Irvine, bp)'
Aprll t
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Jose Nungara)
Sr .. Costa Mesa. boy
April 10
Mr: and Mrs. John Masterson. Costa
Mesa. boy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson. Costa
Mesa, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cardiff.
Irvine. girl
April 11
Mr and Mrs. Donald Daniels. C O\ta
Mesu. girl
Mr and Mrs. Lan) Kindell. I lunt·
1ngton Beach. aarl
April lt
Mr. and Mrs. Denn" 'Stnmbal I..
C ·osta Mesa. boy
Mr and Mrs. Vincent Johnson.< '11.,111
Ml·sa. bo)
ST. JOSEPH HO PITAL
Marcb U
Suanne and >\ndrew Karlansk1. I'll'\'·
pon Beach. girl
March U
Sandy and Traq Ll'w1s. Laguna
Niguel. girl
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
. April I
Mr. and Mrs. Randy m11h . Fountain
Valley. g.arl
Mr. and M~ Phung Ngu~en Hunt·
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1ng1on lknl'h bo)
April Z
1\1! and 1\tr!. L.>t•n1 O'Brien. Irvine.
1iirl
\Ir and Mr~ C osml' Non:16ll· New·
port Bcal·h. 1v.1n'i, boy and girl
AprU $
Mr. and Mr\. Thomas Brodersen,
If\ 111e. bo)
Mr and Mr., Dcnn1<1 Childs. New-
port Beach. bo) ·
Mr. and Mrs Rad Gorham. Newpon
Bea<·h. bo~ April 7
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Selby. Hunt-
ington Beach,' girl
Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell.
fountain Valley. bo)
April 11
Barbara and Jeremy Miller. Costa
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Mesa libraries planning
book sale this Sattirday
The Friends ofthe-('osta Mesa Libraries wall hold their ~cma-annual
sa le Saturday 1n the Harbor Shopping Center. 2,300 Harbor Bl,d .. Costa Me
Books will range in,Pnce from 25 cents to SS. and maga11nes and recor
also will be a\a1lablc. f d Saturda> also as the last date to place a bid o~ spt>caal books ~n the nen
silent "Suction These books are on display 1h1s month an tht Mesa Verd
L abrary ... 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve Ea t. and the Costa Mesa Library. 1855 Par
Ave.
Dance concert slated at Lagana High
Thi:' Laguna Beach High School ART Company dancers will presc.nt
"Expressions of ART." a dance concert filled w11h movement and mu~ac.
fhursday. Frida) and Saturda} at thl' .\rt1sts Theater on the Laguna High
cam~u~~ sho". choreographed b) the, ~tude~ts. will be staged at 8 p.m. Call thl'
school at 497. 77 43 for addat_ional 1nlormat1on .
..
Semlnar on love at Orange Coast
The 1ngred1cnts ofa pos111vc lo'e rela11onsh1p "111 be d1scu!>sed Frida) at
a two-hour seminar at Orange Coast College an Costa Mesa. , •
Dr. Mona Coates. a professor of human sexuaht) and !locaology at OCC .
will lead the program, !>Cheduled for 7.30 p.m. 1n Room 11 9 of the Fane Am
Ru tiding. Tickl't'i arc $1 O and further 1 nformat1on 1s a vallable at 432-5880.
Con;iputer club to meet at college
The IBM PC UscrsClubv.111 meet a1urda} mornang1n Room 114ofthl'
Technolog) Building of Orange Coast Collcgcln Co~ta Mesa.
The computer group con,enn on the last Saturda) of each month. Call
645-9828 for more 1nforma11on.
Dance magazlne edltor speaks at UCI
Wilham Como. ed11or 1n chief of Dance Magazine. wnJ. lci;1urc on
'"Careers in Dance and the New York Scene" Fnda) at noon an f{m)m 128 ot
the Dance Studio at U\ Irvine.
Seven U\I dance dcpanment'i will presenl c~penmental work\ and
panicipatc an seminar~ and workshops on dance. Adm1s~1on 10 t~e lecture 1s
free and information 1s a-.atlable at the university dance office. 8)6· 7284.
Eicarslon to art museums planned
The In me Fine Ans Center will conduct an e"<cursaon Saturda) to art
cllhibnions in La Jolla and San Diego's Balboa Park.
The buses will leave from thl' Fine Ans Center a1 9 10 a.m. and return at
6:30 p.m. The cost as $25 and fun her information ma) hi: 001ainc.>d b) calling
thl' center at 552-1078.
UCI offers job-seeklng workshop
.\ four-hour ~orkshop aimed at strengthening personal JOO search skill!>
will be offered Saturda} morning 1n Room 220 of the Social 'ic1l·nce To~er at
UC Irvine.
Topics to be cover~d include getting organized. dealing \\Ith worne~ and
fea rs. letters ofintgroducuon. the application and rcsuml'. and preparing lor an
interview. The fee is $25 and information 1s availabk at 856-7128
Alcohollcs' chlldren lnvlted to seminar
I .\ seminar for adult children of alc6nolics will be orTCreosaturda} b}
Coastline (°ommun1ty College at the Mc!>a Yerde Learning Center. 2990 Mc a
Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa .
.\lcoholtsm counselor Rack Po11cr will conduct the sc\\1on from 9 a.m. w
4 p.m. The rcg1strat1on fee 1s $25. and add111onal 1nforma11on ma) be obtained
b) calling 241-6186
Huntlngton Gardens tour announced
.\n exrurs1on to the Huntington L1brar)' Gardens an San Manno "'111 be
conducted Saturda) b) the Irvine Famil~ Services Program.
The tour will lca'c from the Hcntagc Park Youth Center. 4601 Walnut
A vc .. at noon and return at 5 p.m. l he cost is $6. and further information 1~
a\ a1lable at 660-3814.
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··What do you p_lan on doing
with thi s year s lRS r efuna
chec~. if an y?" ·
Betty Keefe
Corona del Mar
Housewife
"I'm no1 ge111ng one. that I ~now of Bui. 1f I get one. I'd
probabl~ put 11 into 1he bank."
Wendy Parret-,
Irvine
Sales
"M~ hu.,hand and I arc bu)·
ing a house. so it's going toward
o ur do" n pa~ ment io\nd 11's
late. The said. the' haven't even
proccs.,cd 11 y<.'I. ···
Richard Keramldas
Costa Mesa
Sales
"rm framing II. because l°m
gelling a refund check for 1he
firs111me in 1hrce years. lt'sonl)
$1 34. but. I'm excited that I
didn't have to pa~ ...
Pe11le Collla1
Newport Beacll
Retired latertor detlper
"I don't think I'm going 10 get
one. If I do -I'd travel
someplace like Port Townsend
in Washington."
Lenny Reidling
Costa Mesa
Assistant manager
·-rm going to take a tnp down
to San M iguel jn Mexico. I'll
al~o pay off some bills . .-\nd 1f
there 1s anythtn~ left over -I'll
buy a villa tn Rio."
Leslie Furma n
Costa Mesa
Nurse
.. .\cluall). we are getting
somv mone~ back. We) ·11 prob-
abl) be investing 11 in a new
home and a new baby that's
coming soon."
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Patrick Allen
Newport Beach
· .• ~ales
"Fi~ m) car. M) MG'sstartcr
1s out. so I'll probabl) get 11
fix ed If there 1s anything lcf1
O\.<.'r. 1'111rea1 myself to lunch at
1hc Golden Arches."
KevlD Mltcbell
Newport Beacb
Assistant m&n&Jer
'Tm not going to. get one. I
had to pa) mone) But. 1f I was
getting ?.ne I'd in"est 11 1n hog
futures.
A fantastic opportunity to buy
quality fine furniture . accessories
and oriental design rugs
at AMAZING AUCTION PRICES!
All name brands like Henredon Drexel Hcntage
lt.~nrury Thomasville, Marge Car,on and many more
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been waiting tor1
SATURDAY-APRIL 27th at 12noon
All '-die.., are final VISA ~sterCard and perc-,onal
checks accepted•
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Over SO w1neri will be l'C'J>-
rntnted at 1 wine wuns party May 5
to benefit the Criooled Children's
Society ofSouthem-Califon\ia.
"Expo Du Vin .. will be bekS at t~
Joint Marion Hotel from 2 to S p.m.
Each atten• will rccdve a prosr:am
as well as eompHmcntary wtne aJaM
with the Eitpo Du Vin Joeo on it.
-Cheese. bread and hor d 'oeuvres wiU
belerved.
The wine Wtin& IS sponsored by
the Newport Harbor Jaycees and
KWIZ AM/FM Radio. Cochairmcn
arc Tom Henry. vice president orthc
liquor div11ion of Ralphs GTOOC'f)'
Co.; and Dean Bergtr. vice president
of sales and marlcetina for Milano
Wine ry.
Cost 1sS25and re~rvationsmay be
made by callina 760-1604 on Monday
throuah Friday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Vista Center graduate
John Truher. rt.iht. a member of the board
of dlrecton of the Crippled Children'•
Society, dlcuuea plan• for an upcoming
wine tutln& party to benefit the aoclety
with Tom Henry, left. vice prealdent, liquor
dlmlon, of Jtalp.laa Grocery Co.: Dean
Ber1er. nee pr•ldent of aalee and market-
ln& lor Milano Winery; and-Jay Hollowell.
reataurant aala manacer for Bronco Sala
Co.
Youswf Yassin of Newpon Beach
was among the 550 ara<tuate and
undergraduate students recent!)
granted deg.recs during ceremonies
held at National Universit) 's Vista
Education Center.
Yasstn received a Bachelor of
Business Administration degree.
State Lt. Gov. Leo McCarth)
dell' ered the commencement ad-
dress.
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Monday·Thursday lOam ·lpm. Friday 10am·9pm
Saturday 9am·9pm and Sunday tOa m-7pm
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Almaden Vodka Cahf Riesling Vint:die
Chl?mn Blanc Frenc
695
C()lombard and Vintage
Zinfandel
Gordon's 998 "' p, ' R ... i.! t ''"" v f·· ' -o1 ml
The British Grenadier 6 35 Scoresby
Imp• 1n1-d <14 f'• ,, ,1 .,. 'it' Pr1• ,, 1 •r, It
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Paul Cheneau 399 • H •f•
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Saturday
atOCC
Personal relauonsh1ps, computer
operauon and holistic health are
amona the topics of aJl-<iay courses to
be offered Saturday at Oransc Coast
Collqc in Costa Mesa.
A workshop entitled "Workina
EfTecuvely With People" 1s planned
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Room 111 of
the Counseling and Admissions
Building. Public relations worker Phil
Miller conducts the session and the
admission fee 1s $20.
• An "Apple Day." designed to
-acquaint beginners and advanced
1nd1vt.<1uals with personal and busi-
ness applications of Apple micro-
•computers. will run from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Science Hall. Tickets are
S5. ·
Soc1olo~y instructor Shirley
, Lampert will hold a workshop called
"Lookint Inward" in Room 113 of
1 the Counseling and Adm1ss1ons
•Building. The session. focusing on
Journal writing as a tool m personal
•and professional development. will
be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.?n. and
•participants should bnng a loose leaf
notebook.
A workshop in hohsuc health.
scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .. will
be held in Room IOI of the Social
,Science Building. Program coord1·
•nator Dr. Carl Held will demonstrate
health concepts in the class. wh ich ~carries a S3S entry fee.
$9Q.
For just
*amon ...
Medieval melee
Knlthta ln armor do battle darlDC the
Wyqooee Medieval Faire laat weekend at
UC lntne. At ~ht, llaJd Maren Cadwell
adjuata Don Bueti • armor.
Seasonal changes planned
June 16 on OCTD bus routes
The Orange County Transit Dis-
trict has announced it wall mak1:
!>casonal adjustments an its sen 1~c
•Route 65 Improved trequency of
service along the portion of the route
servi ng the Balboa Peni nsula.
s<:hedule beginning June 16.
Among the ch11ngcs arc: Emergency bannen
•Route I (Long Beach-San
Clemente along Pacific Coast H 1gh-
wa y ). Reroute serv1n: from
Proceed~ from sales will go to
co mmunity serv ice projects.
For funher information, call Hall
or the Sand Dollars at 536-8888. The
banners also are available at the
chamber office an the ScaclifT Shop-
ping Center. 2313 Main St .. Suite 32.
Student council
I
~tudcbaker to Pacific Coast H1ghwa )
between Westminster and Seventh
You Can Me s1r;~~~t~on~:Caf~~~~~~~~1sn~~~~
Beach '1a Beach Boulevard). Extend
. Saturday short traps to Pacific ( oast
H1ghwa> and Lake '1a Beach
Boulevard.
•Route 45 (Orangc•Newpon via
Fai r\'tew). Reroute ser"1cc an the
Costa Mesa 1ndustnal area an
response to req uest from Costa Mesa
'
.Police emergency banners arc now
being sold by members of the
Women's D1 v1s1on of the Huntington
Beach Chamber of( ommem : (Sind
Dollars.)
The flourescent red banners that
read. PLEASE CALL POLICE. are
designed to be placed an rear car
windows when women and elderly
drivers experience mechanical dif·
ficulty on the highway.
The idea is that women can stay
inside their locked cars and other
motorists will see the banner and call
police. according to Chairperson
Ahce Hall. Women have been r;l.ROO.
beaten and kidnapped while goinffor
help when their cars broke down.
according to Hall
.. Two Hunungton. Beach residents
ha ve been elected president and vi&e
president of Golden West College's
student council. Both. Da ve Simpson. 18. presi-
dent, and Carolyn Kiefer. 24. vice
president. arc members of the cam-
pus chapter of Alpha Gamma Sigma.
a national honor society.
At Commercial C redit Thrift, Inc.,
we make it easy to get the money you
need. With payments you can afford. No
Pmonel io.ns to fit • penoo 's budFt matter what
MONTHLY you need the
AMOl'NT TERM PAYMENT money for.
1zsoo l6 month s 92.21· We'll
0 ,000 411 mootb I 90.44•
personal loan you can live with. And get
the things you want today. Without
gening a loan ~ou'll regret tomorrow.
Commercial Credit. We have as many
financial solutions as there are financial
needs.
City Council.
~-•Route 55 <El Modena-Costa
1 r-----•asAvE TH•s ADI••·---,
There were no candidates for the
other pos111ons on the student coun cil
except for public information officer.
which Ke\ in Boudreau. 11. won
unopposed. The remaining two coun-
cil positions wall be filled b) appoint·
mcn\S from apphcauons submitted
before Apnl 26. I · LOW COST DOI I CIT I ~=~~,,~~,~.=~e!'.! Cal
I VACCINATIONS I State Fullerton student Evelyn Farm-
•
by VETERNINARV OUTREACH I er has been named the outstanding student volunteer by the Orange
R bl $3 95 Count} Communal}-Services ..\gen-
1 Flea Produtts Available D~L~~.-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ss:oo I cy.Famcr "'as selected becasuc of the ftln1rl,.,.ljllll~..__--t+I .-. • • _ _a1LUt0--~~,......~N---a.J-..+""""'TOn and genuine co11cc1 11 she
I P I D T SA ()() I has for the clients she work s with."
w,ooo 48 month mo w even take
$1._000 ~48~-=~thc__-f.!..a......"-+--'1:rnt111"-1tnl'ttt--
Othcr amounr' and eums Ibo available c.au for <kwls cation over
the phone. And, usually, give you an
answer in just 24 hours.
So call Commercial Credit about a • 19 47 Annual Percentage Rate
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Proudly .Announces
Their Newest Location
et · · ag ... explained Ruby Maldonado. CSA I • • • • I volu nteer services coordinator.
As a special friend volunteer.
Farmer works under the direcuon of a
social worker in the Public Guard·
COSTA •SA • .. ~•y aaal 21 ian's division .
.JUnU" ' ,.." I She was honored at a "Celebratton 9:00 A .. M. • 11:30 A.llt of Volunteers" dinner and awards
I HARIO SHOPPtNG coma. ZlOO HABOa •VD. I banquet Apnl 11 sroNS<mD BY Tl( lwtlOa CTI. llllCIWITS WOCMTm
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1922 HARBOR Bl VO . COST A MCSA-5•8· 1156
The Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment will hold an auction of un-
~laimed property at 9a.m. Apnl 27. at
its headquarters. 870 Santa Barbara
Drive in Newport Beach.
Purchase must be made on an as-as
basis, with no guarantee of ph) s1cal
(Pleue He NEWS/ A9)
ANNOUNCING:
> .. -. CRUISE
The Surf and Sand Hotel
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
in Datebook
Shopping7.·Viffifgc
1465 South Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach
(714) 494-3432
For the Finest in Ladies' Apparel
Sportswear thru Evening
l ido Village
34 15 Via Oporto
Newport Bea ch ,
(7 14 ) 67 5-3261
Open D~ily 9:30 -5:30
V1s1t our o th er boutiques at:
Balboa Bay Club
Members Only
(714 ) 645 -4703
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lhe first or many travel
features to come
watch for us
the
Dally Pllo_
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v.ws Nl\'l\ES provided JU\'1ce.J.b lht youtb a& the 1,1_DA8 V 'I "" ••• h1&h KhooLand 1n the community.
•-l='oreach honoree. the PTA makes a condition of items sold. donation to a pecial a.ccount which
Payments mutt be made in cash or -provides funds for loans and scholar·
loal chccts immed11tely ancra bld 1s ships for needy students funhcnna
accepted and all purchaSts mu" be . their education in teaching or a
removed at the conclusion of aucrion related field. More than 200 items will ~ Thi'i year's rcc1p1ents were Manlyn
auctioned. including btCYcles. surf. Read. current PT A first vice preM-
boards, stereo and spons equipment dent; John McGinnis. Harbor High
cameras, watches. Jewelry and librarian, and Paul Hen1sey and
furniture. LaVonnc Campbell of the Newpon
PTA award• Beach Polic.c Department.
The Newpon Harbor High School Alter .clJooJ care
PTA recently presented Its Honorary The N~wport-Costa Mesa YMCA
Service Awards to those who_ h~vc is expandinR its East Ncwpon Beach
Wife wants to be treated as ...
well as hubby's secretciry
Dear Ann Landers: I am an upper-
m1ddle-class woman who 1s ra1s1ng
four good children (Fingers crossed.)
It never occurred to me to work
outside the home. My husband
frequently says he's glad I am paying
attention to the kids instead oftl) 1ng
toju&&lc a career with mothering. So
am Cf don't know how they do It'
Our marriage 1s better than most -
_ at least it was until last year when he
hired a new secretary. I honestly don't
think he's fooling around but he talks
about her a great deal..("She's
fabulous. fantastic, terrific,
brilliant.") It's beginnin$ tO get to me.
A few years ago you pnnted a letter
from a wife who was irritatedabout
Secretaries Day. I wish I had Saved 11.
Will you please run 1t aga1n?-
GREEN IN TEXAS
DEAR GREEN: Here It ls. Alld on
Secretaries Day.
Dear Ann Landers: Sorry I'm a
little late with this letter but 1t took me
a week to cool down enough to write
1t. I'm still boil inf! I am the wife o an executive who
thinks h 1s secretary 1s the greatest
thing since sliced bread. Foronesohd
month my husband talked about
nothing else but what he was going to
do about Secretaries Week.
Would it be enough ifhesent hera
Al•
l.uDEIS .
dozen red roses and took her to the
nicest restaurant in town for dinner?
Maybe he should send her· some
candy. too. I remained silent. Should
he buy her a gift? I almost bit my
tongueofTtokeep from telling him
what I REALLY thought.
When will they have Wives Week?
She is the one who deserves to be
honored for her services and dedi-
ca ti on. When I have something on
my mind (like trouble with the kids)
my husband is never available. All I
get from him is. "Please don't bother
me with that stuff now I've had a vel)
tough day at the office. What I need 1s
a little peace and quiet."
Strange how this same gu) always
seems to have time for his secretary
when she needs someone to talk to.
Just last week he called to say he
wouldn't be home for supper. His
secretary had some personal prob-
lems wuh her family and nobody to
AHEAD
talk to. He couldn't say no. Aficrall.
she is his "nght arm."
Who does he think he 1s kidding? I
was a secretary before I was mamcd
and I wouldn't tiave dreamed of
discussing my family troubles with
my boss. Also. there were no dinners
out -and no Secretaries Weck
either.
I am not asking for advice. I just
needed to unload, Ann. If you pnnt
mx letterit is sure to hit at least a .
million bull's-eyes around the coun-
try and maybe get a useful dialogue
going. Thanks for being there. -
ONLY THr BOSS'S WIFE IN
CAIRO, ILL.
DEAR WIFE: No commea&. Jaa&
tbaak• for a letter tllat will u.a-
doubteclly be widely dlseu11ecl ID tile
llomes toel1bt aad ID &lie offices
&omorrow mornJaa. • 'I •
Dear Ann Landers: Our next--Ooor
neighbors still have theirChnstmas
decorauons up. They hght up the
remdecrsand the whole bit evel)
night. We arc embarrassed when
guests come to v1s1t us. What can we
do about 1t?-NO LAUGHING
MATTER
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go out of your way
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'--
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right auto loan. when you co uld just
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American First Savings Bank?
Because in addition to our many
other conve nient services. we now
off er auto loans that make it easy to
·ave time and money.
• You can borrow as much as
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• Finance up to 90% of the ales
price with terms to suit your
budget. The money can be you~
within 48 hours.
• Have your credit pre-approved
before you shop around for yo ur
car. .
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Can spectato~s
be sure they're
safe at races?
The tragic ~eath of a 9-year-old spectator during
power boat races at Lake Irvine Sunday raises a serious
doubt about th¢ safety precautions at these sporting
events.
Little Brand)' Branchflower was killed when one of
the high-powered drag racers went o ut of control,
skidded off the lake's surface like a flat stone and tore
into a picnic area. People were scattering like fallen
leaves in a high wind as the boat approached. But, either
because· she didn't see the deadly boat on its approach or
because she was too young or too confused to understand
what it meant, the child did not escape.
U nderstandably. her death has sparked a public
outcry. County Supervisor Bruce Nestande -in whose
district the lake lies -has called for an in.vestigation of
power boat racing at Lake Irvine. He cited an
unconfirmed repon that the boats travel in a direction
opposite what is allowed by the facility's recreational use
permit and the all-too-well-confirmed facts theii two
other people have died in power boat races there since
1983.
But those prior fatalities -one in 1983 and o ne in
1984-were drag boat racers, not spectators. T hese were
people who challenge death quite consciously every time
they strap themselves into their torpedo-like vessels.
They don't seek death. but they compete against it as
surcly;ls they corrtpete against the stopwatch and each
other.
Such daredevils seek danger; they don't want to be
shielded from it. But spectators like Brandy
Branchflower are another story.
When people take their families to approved public
events, they have a right to expect a reasonable level o f
safety. And the sponsors of those events have a
responsibility to provide it. The investigators who look
at the conditions at Irvine Lake must detennine if it is
possible to protect spectators during drag boat races. If it
1s, safety precautionnhat exceed anything in effect at the
lake today should be mandated. If it is impossibJe, such
races should be prohibited at Irvine Lake.
But the investigators. if they are to be fair. must keep
two things in mind: the clear difference between the
spectator and the panicipant and the observation by a
veteran drag boater that Su nday's tragedy will only
increase the crowds at the next racing event.
,,
··'How much easier It I tor · onc/Je oneself with coun.~rles one llBS ·· ·
defeated. than with countries that havedefea~ us.
~LeA~r<
Of rHe weSTeRN WORLD,
I PR~SVMe ._
..
I
/~;f/~_1 111 I~ '!,.1 1~1'"''
• ynd1Ca ta, lt85 / ,--f
A boa may not be cuddly,
butit'llknow how to hug
..
Plus they're quiet ---pets and not much ---trouble to care for
Edilor 's note: Wbea this column
was firsl publi1bed April 9, !¥e
accideala/ly omitted lbe last seven
par11gr11pb1. Sorry, Ana.
The snake has been maligned since
Eve blamed him for her goof· up in the
Garden of Eden. (I alwa ys thought she
could have come up with a better
cxcu!le. Even God didn't buy it: he
che wed out the serpent. but let him
!>ta) in the Garden and ran Adam and
Eve out.) •
When both spouses work. a snake 1s
the ideal pet. Dogs can bernme
neurot1l 1f left alone too long. (at~
mis'> )OU too: the) JUSI don·1 want 10
admit 11. E"en birds get loncl). and
tropical fish are too much trouble.
Nanq and Norm. friends of mine
in Laguna. have had a boa constnc-
tor. named B.C.. for 15 years. (If )OU
ar<.' going to get a snakt"-go for it and
get a h1g one) We discussed the
ANN
WEu.s
Snake~ can't be taught to do tricks.
The} won't s11 up, shake hands or roll
over and play dead.
You have 10 choose between a·boa
constrictor and a baby. The two arc
not a good combination.
The advantages are many. You
nl'vcr have to look for him. A snakf
eight to twelve feet long, and ten to
twe)\ e inches in ci rcf,mfercnce. is not
going to curl up in ur shoe or tuck
awa>-in some small pot.
Snakes don't hav to be hauled 10
the 'et for shots They don't need
groomin~ nea collars or lice nses.
The} don t have to be walked daily.
You·re spared the trauma of losing a
pet ever) few years since boas ltvc 25
to 30 )Cars.
rats tor ~-< . and one ra t a ~eei.. "
sufficient. B.C usual!\ doe-.n't l'at
from November 10 March. It"s trut:
that dunng this fasting period the rat
population can incrca~ rap1dl). but
)'OU can alwa> s donate the surplus to
the reptile house at the 100
If )OU have a boa constrictor for a
pet. you won't be inundated with
houseguests.
This pct 1s quiet. the neighbor'>
won't complain abo4t the no1st.'. or
the mess made 1n their vards. He docs.
that in his own abodt• ·_and 11 isn't
even a mess. He j ust excretes a small,
d'l'y ball of fur ( wJth maybe a few teeth
in it) after his food digests and that'!ill
until the next meal.
You~n 't have to vacu um hair ofT
the rug. furniture or your clothe~.
Snakes do shed -a beautiful.
translucent ~kin which )OU s1mpl)
pick up and g1' e to a \nake-lov1ng
fnend.
Snakes arc not '.>l1m' to thl' touch.
the} can't be. the> don·t haH~ sweat
glands. And the> don"t m·ed de·
odorants.
If you have a fem ale spenmen. as
B.C. 1s. when she comes in seao;on
th<'re won't be hordes of other boas
howling at your door.
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
column.lat
JACK
AIDEISOI
and DALE VA N A TT A
OSHA
exec has
broad
power
W~iver allows him
to act upon firms in
which he has stock
W\~lllNCiJON· -Seven da>'
bt:lnrl' Labor ~ccretary Ray mond
OcJno' an "a' indicted on grand
larceny charges last fall. he granted an
unu,ual waiver to the man he had
.1ppointcd two months earher to head
thl' Ckl'upa11onal Safet) and Health
.\tlm 1n1stra11on.
Thi-; que'ittOnahle wa1"er allow'>
the new OSH .\ chief. Robert
Ko" land. to take part 1n agcnq
dcc1<.1ons that affect corporauon~ m
"h1lh he ha\ substantial 1n'e"t·
ments.
Rlrn land 1s a Tnas law) er and
Reagan d1sc1pk "'ho o" ns stock m a
number of chemical. energ~ anti
pharmaceut1ral companies: all of
them ha\l' a .s1gn1fican1 financial
<;take in OSHA nlhn$S ?Jes1gncd to
protl'CI "orker'> from industrial ha1·
ard!I.
· Ko" land ha<; placed most of his
holdings in what 1s known as a
qualified hltnd trust. It allows him w
know which stocks he s11ll reta1nc;
ownership of, but not which new
stock<> h1'i trustee~ dec1dl' to hu) for
him ..
Rowland declined to discus!> hi\
holdings w 1th our associate Donttld
( ioldberg. hut an aide said that '' ht•n
he wa' chairman of OSHA ·s rl·v1c~
comm1ss1on from 1981 llll la'>t Jul\.
he rl·rnsed h1m!>elf from matter.,
in' o)\ ing com panic~ in "hll"h hr
O\.\ ncd <,tocJ..
Dono' an·., memo of Sept. 26
19!!4. rcl 1e' cs Ro" land of am neces'i·
"'to recuse himself no\\. tha·t he 1<; 1n
more direct control of agent") de-
CISIOn\ that rnuld affect his 1n' C'\t·
ml'nts ad,antages and disadvantages. Reade, ... "'e''" ts hi·s ~ee1'3n dS The d1sad,an1agcs arc few. He has .& r' .&.& . .I• .I. ef1 noearssohcwon·tcomewhencalled.
When )Ou come home at night.
c\h<Justed. a boa <.·onstnctor won't
JUm p up in your lap to be scratched
hch1nd his nonexistent cars
You can go on extended vacations
a~a'le te pt:Jt tum in e kenncl or
get a snake sitter. Just give him a
bigger meal than usual and forget
about him. Snakes are not fus<t} about
what they eat -a<; long as it's aliH~
when you give it to them.
Still not sold on the idea? Think
about this. When you're g01n$ out at
night. bring the boa into th e m1ddk oL
the living room, open the draperies
wide. and leave the light on.
DonO\ an "rote: .. , am hereh)
granuni )OU this wa1;er .. to engagl'
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named in your financial disclosure
rerort .. the se tting of poliq (in clud-
ing enforcement policy). the making
of legislative recommendations and
other lcgislau ve matters. rule-mak-
ing;-·safet) and health standards and
adm1n1stra11vc matters:·
To the Editor:
I JUS1 fina,hed reading the ani<:le of
March 27 re: "Street raet.·rs convic-
tion -too light? .. concerning the
death of Mrs Chang, k i llcd when her
car was rammed by two car'i dnvcn by
two teen-age boys.
The an1clc infuriated me. prompt·
ing mc to write m)' first .. letter 10 the
editor."
I remember when I fir..,t read about
this tragcd~: I "'a" horn tied that '"'o
teen-agers .sausf)'ing a moment's tr·
responsible urge denied .a hust'>Jnd
and fi ve children the (o,e of a w11C
and mother. I kno" I did not sec the
accident and I cannot assuml' the kid'>
were street racing, but ll 1<. undeniable
that their two care, h11 Mrc, (hang·,
car. which rc!>ultcd 1n her death
I was also l'Xtremel ~ d1<.appo1n1cd
"'hen I saw the 60-da' '>l'nteme <ind I
wondered wh~ 11 wa'> \0 light -I
made man) bitter conC"lu'i1on'. rnoc;t
., ·of them probably wrong. hut I did feel
a 60-day sentence did not serve
JUSll CC.
l.M. Bovo
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But now to read that Mr 1 homas.
father of one of the boys, 1s suing the
Huntington Beach police fo r ma ·
ltcious pro!.ecut1on. and fee ls even
one day in Jail 1s too much. has
horrified me. His statement that
.. the> are at least partially respon·
s1blc" made me sick. And I believe 11
1s an au11ude like this. b~ man)
parent.s today. that has encouraged
kids to not face up to the rcspons1 ·
b1lll\ for their actions.
I cannot belte\e this man ha' not
fallen down on hie, knees to than!..
Judge Cardenas for '>UCh a hgh t
sentence -and 1s reall~ pushing the
issue to absurd1t~ b~ suing the poltcc.
I wish. as does Judge ( ardena<,. that
"Mr. Thomas could read some ofthl'
mail (he) has been ge111ng about h1 <,
kid:· and I add to that I hope Mr.
Thomas reads th1~ letter and reah1e\
that there are man) people out there
who feel as strong)~ a .. I do about this
case.
CHRIS KENNEDY
Laguna Beach
'.Oldest profession?
:Not what you. thin1f
• Chron1dl'r' nl ""'"ric::i_I ligu1l'' C) ~h~ do'·''~ ml·n alwa)s~lutc ~ave h<.tcd.~he 0<.tupa11on ol •\dam a\ the quarterdcd; "hen th<') step
prdener aboard a fighting \h1p"'
You ,l. reJd th.11 l·gg huH'r\ Rmton A. In pagan time'> the quarterdeck
.want the hro\.l.n-,hrllnl '.inCt) while area was "hen· the hol} man con-
Chicago hu\l'r'i ltkl' thl' '-'h11e-<.hclled ducted ceremonies to the gods. Later.
cgp. I ht\ dtlkn·nl l' in color II was where tht' colors n('w A long
prcferl'n<.:e turn<. up too 1n link tracl111on thal one
sausae,c<. \.l.ICnl'r' hotdog' Jn the
Carolinas. orange l .i\lll(I.\ \1•11 hc\t. In
Kansas and Cieorg1J rc·d C:\\1ngs In
Milwaukrc. ca.-.1ng<, ....,11hn111 .rn~ color
at all
Trying too hard l an ho1d1 11 un Jll
right. Experimenter\ put hunu) rat\
in a tricky ma1e at thl· rnd ol "h1ch
was food Tho\e that hadn"t eaten rn
12 hour.-. \olved the route 1n ahnut "'
tries. Mo'>I oftho\e that hadn"1 catt•n
1n 36 hour'> n~l'.'d ~O trtl·' hut ".lnml'
ol thr rcalh hungn onl·' lln,111\ ''"' ..at <lo\\o-n .ind wi:ung the11 pa"'
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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t\fll •Af"\.e A """""' ,,, 11t ,._ • A t I
r •• ''4.._• • • -.?•
C) (an the '>ouch \mem·an \loth
wag 11~ tail and w1ggk 11'> enro;'1
A.. ~o \<HJ'vr hccn n·ading up on 11
No tail. no l'3f'i
.. A "ornan who dm·1,n'1 1..nuw ho"
w tl1rt 1\ ltkr a ro\<' without a scent ··
That too I\ 1n our l.o"e and War
man'<. fil1· folder wa111ng for a lahel
l. M Boy d i<i /1 ~> ndll'alrd
~olumnH1 .
H. L. Schw1rt1 Ill
Frank Zlnl
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Tom Till
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Cra~ Sheff
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foot of his generous tail when \OU
come 1n . Snakes have no eyelids, so he
does have a sinister appearance and
i1·., hard to tell when he 1s awake or
asleep Nanc\ and Norm ra1'>e their own
Can yo u think of a cheaper. more
efTective security Sy'item'!
Columai1t Ana W~lls /Ives Ja
Lagana Niguel.
We recali those we aided,
forget who we abandoned
The waiver docs ,not ~ppl) to
<.pecific 0 HA. actions in which thl'
compan1e., arc a direct pan) 1n
contention
•\n·ordmg to Rowland'<, finanual
d1sdosure \tatemcnt. he o" ned stock
111 the following companies that ha'e
an actual or potential mterest 1n
dcn\lons made b) his agenc) -
dcc1s1onc; "htl h Rowland 1s expltc11I~
allO\.l.Cd to make b\ Dono,an ·~
wa1"cr memorandum··
Reconciliation easy a fter WWII victor y.
but not after our defeat in Vietnam War
The ha,.,lc over the 1tinerar) of Mr for Tojo . .\nd 'iO \\o-C became lncnd<>
Reagan when he Journeys to Europt' w11h people we struggled ~o hard to
invites renect1on on anniversaries kil l. IJl a war that brought death to 55
and what the) reveal. million people.
Tl·n \car\ after V-E Da v. we had But l(J ~car~ after thl' Vie tnam
1u<.t lim.,hcd telling the So' ;cl l Inion W,ir. Wl' do not rccognlll' the govcrn-
our "art1mt• all y. that we d1dn·1 g1vl.' a ment of V1l•tnam. Anti our own
damn wha t they thought about 11. "L' !W"l'rnml·nt ha' not l·hangcd: The)
"l'fl" going to rondudc·a peace treat' arc 'till Jkpuhl1can,. :inti Democrats
"'''h Vv l·\t Ci<.'rmany (our waniml' run ( ·ongre\\. nut c11mmun1c;ts nr
enem~ 1. "h1ch ""e proceeded 10 do Mao1\I'> ,
~l· had hcen 1n11mate f'rwnds nl No nnc un the lllth annaver-.ar\ of
·\dt•n:.1ul·r the leader of West Ger· the fall of \outh Vietnam. 1<; <,uggc\1-
man}. frum \lrtuall} the hcginning ingthat~eha,can}th1ng1nrnmmon
We "rote \omt• 'Iliff la~\ -no "lththqx•oplc "hornnquercdSouth
(1l•rman\""ouldhcalln"cdtopuhll\h Vietnam. Laoc, and ( ambodia -
and c:ircularc Na11 propaganda \\ c and. inc1d{'ntall\. the lln1tcd States.
hanged a few criminals (and were a 'lorwerc wc "'rcine 1n prcd1u1ng" hat
little unhapp~ about doing so. ~ince ""ould hapJX•n 1f thr North Viet-
thcre ""ere JUrt\t' ~ho "11d we \\<ere naml''>I.' took o"er the ~outh l'eter
violating our own l·on\tllutional B{'rgcr. the \Ol 1olog1\t and
guarantl'l'' agatn'it C\ J'lO~I facto ph1Jo<;ophl·r. ha' \a1d re\onantl~ that
JU'>tlll·J ' dmonl' "ho can·1 tell th1• d1fT<·n.·nC'c
\t thl· ntlwr \•nd of the "orld "'l' heiween Jt1thor11anan1\m and
also did a '>P<>I ol hanging. but then 1otahtanan1~m uiuld not tell the
propped up the same emperor undl•r d11Tcrenre bet"'l'l'll ')a1go n and Ho
whoo;e di\ inc hcncd1c t1on the Chi Minh C1t\
Japane'>c homht.·d Pearl Harhor and Rut the 1ntro,rcct1on to which w(.'
launfhed their ravenou'i war again'it hn\c been g1,cn. on th1'\ 10th an·
Manchurn.1 , China, the Ph1ltpp1nc' n1\cr<>al) of our defeat 1n Si>uthcast
and "ioutheast Asia. But a few year., of •\\ta, devote'\ \Cl)' httll• 11me -have
Dougla.-. MacA nhur and "c were thl' ~ou notitcd -10 tht• awfu l betrayal of
fa'>te'it of friends, and fi ve years after 1974\ We no longer 'itood to lose
V .J l>a) we were 'i<.'nding Amcncan .\mt'nran 'lnldier~ in I Q7~ Thc-r were
troop'i to defend, to their death. the long '>lnu' gone Rut ( ongre\\ · ~tood
"iouth Korean\ and thC' Japane~· there Prt•\1dc•nt f ord begged 11 to act
Jg.i1n'1 rnmmun"t aggrcs\lon from < ongrc.,., nil hut laughed at thr lall to
Nqrth Korea rrd{'l'm thl' pkdgc' W\' hnd 'iO c;ol·
I l o~ much <.'3\ler 11 1\ to rcrntH 1k emnl\ made to thl' '<>ulh Vit>tnamC'~
onc.,elf "1th countne" one ha' lk aftl·r -,1., "di 41, he lore -the T rcaty
teated. than ""Ith rnuntrtC'\ that h,I \ r of f>Jrl\ The gcnrral f11 or
defeated u<, I rue. tht' < 1erman1, .ind llOlll>Cl:l"TI brought on h\ the un·
the Japane'it'. though dctcnt<.'d l3nH· popular '"M and nacerhated b) thr
around qu1d,l'r hut that wu' hccflu\C' appar,·nt ni11tal in'IOuci:lnl C' of R ,, h
in ordt'r lo rcrnnc1k th<.'m'>elH'\ ~1th ard Nn.on in the matter of Watergate
thrn own ddrat tt \.l.<3~ n<.'~.-e~!ktn that coar-.c.-ntcl our ~ns1h1ht1c<,, w that
the' ".lhuuld pubhcl> abominate. their in-.tentl 11f WOrT)tng ho"' tn redeem
old<-r leader-; So that 11 wa" ~II hul promi-.c\ made. we womcd about 1m~>'i'ilhle. J )car or two afler thr e~l·ru11 vc 1n1t1at1 vc'i that m1aht bt
war" end to find a ( ietman who taken to redC'Cm tho\C programs In profr<;~ '.t'n.£.!:1t1on for lt1tfl'r. ~...!!.. _J..!i7J we voted $2.3 bJJJ.1.o.n uwud of
lao.>ne\e wno profe~\<.·d "C:nerntton \outh V1elnam''i armed fol'('t'~ In
WILLIAM F.
8uCKLEY
• [974, we cut the tigurc 1n half: 1n
1975. b) another third. Southea'it
J\51a learned what 11 rnn mean tn rely
on the United Stau•s. And 01he1
countries have learned. though mo't
of them have no alternati ve than to
hope that the United State!. will live
up to its ohltgauons.
.. Fina II). however tragK the out-
come:· writes Profe'i<,or John Roche,
~ho 'erved L>ndon Johnson during
h11; Vietnam years. "I will argue tom)
d) '"$ day that this wa!I the most
1dealtst1c war we haH e\.Cr fought.
fundamentally a war for an abstra<.-.
11on: the freedom of a hunch of
unlam1har A.s1ans at the end ol the
"<>rid." How ~trangc those sound'>.
which antedated the pen<><.I during
which the Amcncan 1ntelhgcnts1a for
the most pan persuaded itsel f that the
Viet nam War was the high rftomcnt
of immorality. Rut that high moment
came not while we were fighting. but
when we nhandoncd our wounded. ~or that reason the focus will Ix on
Euro~ this !>Cason. not on aigon. or
Da !".Jang, or any ccmetel) in South
Vietnam whrrr the hon<.''I lie of men
who trusted U\.
Jt'llll•m B•('t#f'y Is • syadlc'a led
columalst.
• l\1on,Jnto· Ro\.\. land o'' ns at
lca<,t S 15.000 "urth of ~tock 1n th!\
compan), "h11 1 manufacture\
benzene a"'d fo maldch)'dc. both
potential cc.. :11 ig ns. Ro""land has
denied a pet1t10. b) the 11 mtcd .\uto
Workers seeking o temporanl> hm11
workers' cxposu1: to formald1•hyde.
Bcn1enc c;tandar<..'I are und<.'r review
by OSHA. some manufacturers in
which Rowland o"n" <;tock have
opposed toughl·r standards fo1 thl'
chemical.
•Exxon: Rowland o" n' at least
SI '.()(I() wonh of c;tock 1n the 011 and
S3' company, which also uses
hcnzenc in its operations.
•Tenneco: He owns a1 least
$15.000 worth of stock in this 011 and
gao; produn·r L1J..c F\Xon. Tenneco
~ould he affected b\ OS HA\
propo'>cd 'itandards on t>1I and gas
of)('rat1ons OSHA has announced
that thco;e <aandards "'II be modified
bccau'iC of industf) obJe,·11on\ Ten·
neco alc;o has ship)ard operations
that arc "IUbJect to OSHA regulation~
•John<>-Manv1lle: Ro"land ha\
another S 15.000 or more in th!'\
compan). which ha' manufactured
asbestos. 0 HA 1s m the midst of 11!.
rule-making process for asbe'itm. and
its dec1s1on' on the risks associated
with asbe!>tos could have a mnJor
1mpuct on law~ull~ against Johns-
Manv11le.
•Squ1hh and Schering-Pl ough:
Kowland own<; stock 1n these big
pharmnceut1cal firms. which could he
affected hy OSHA 's laboratory wnfet}
\tandard'
J•ck Andf'noa Hd D•lr Yao All•
•rf* 1yodlc•t~d t:'Oluma1111
Pilot welco1Des cozn1nents
The OaHy Piiot welcomes your com"*'t• on 111\JM of lnt.,..t to
our~a.
Lettwl and tonger arttctee of comment11Y muat be signed. They.
lhoufd be._ typed Of ctMtty wr1Uttt and Milt to: LITTIRI eo .,_.
IDITOR, Dt11J Noe, ... 1-. c .... lleu, taa. PleeM lnck.tde
your add ..... and telephone number.
If you pref9r, you may call your comment In to our apeclaJ We're Uae~ number. Ml.,._, Pi.a.. do not all IA tong
tetter1 or artJdea. ·
...
..
Lives redirected frorri Starting Poih t
Busy pace keeps-
alcoholics, addict~
from temP.tations-
susAN MONAHAN,
OellJ l'tlo4 c.,~,
The Med11erranean-stylc bu1ld1ng
-a former a retirement home and
convalescent hospital -looks more
res1den11al than ins111ut1onal since
reno\ at1ons la'it o\pril
But as Donald Beld. adm1n1strator
of the S1ar11ns Point drug and
alcohol rchabil11a11on program.
pointed ou1. "h's not a country ~
club."
On a t~p1cal da~. residents at the
complex at 1he corner of Bay and
Thurm streets 1n ( os1a Mesa arc
awak~ned at 6:30 a.m . aucnd ex-
ercise and mcd11a11on classes before
breakfast. listen to a lecture and
participate 1n a group therapy
session before lunch.
Relaxatio n or recrcattonal
thaap1es or asse ru ve ne!>s training in Donald Beld
the ancrnoon are followed by dis-
cussions based on readings from
Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics
Anonymous materials.
·t .. Very few people just dnnk any-
more." said Bcld, who was a hospital
adminstrator for 18 years. "Ther,
usually drink and use drugs. too. '
Evenings arc likely to be 1aken up b)'
an AA or NA meeting. ·
"The No. I complaint is that there
is too much to do in too hnle ttme,"
said Bcld. "But it's structured hke
this so they won't have ttme to think
about drinking or drugs."
Furthermore, he added, Starting
Point views alcoholism and drug
add1c11on as life-threatening ill-
nesses requiring 1mmed1ate and
intensive treatment. .. People don't
postpone havin$ brain surge!') be·
cause 'Dynasty' 1s on:· he said.
Starting Point 1s a "free-standing"
facility -1ha1 is. not a hospital -
but there are doctors and nurses on
staff primarily to care for the 50
patients during detox ification
The 60-member staff of ps)'chol-
og1sts. marriage and famil } counsel-
ors. ministers. nutnt1on1sts. hou~-
keeping and ma)ntenance personnel.
1s divided into three shifts.
The tr~atment cost of $6.000 per
month is not necessarily due 1n one
lump sum: Tom Lord. communll)'
services coordinator. says that
interest-free financing can be ar-
ranged. Seid !>aid this this 1s abou\
half the pnce of comparable trea1-
ment in a hosp11al. And man}
insurance plans "'ill cover part of1 he
expense. the} said.
The first Starting Po int opened I 0
)'cars ago Now 11 has s1' rnn1 rac1
units in Californ ia hospitals "-onh-
ern Calt fom1a has two free-standing
fac1h11es. The Co'ita Mesa s11e 1s 1he
onl) fac1ht) in Southern California
Beld e>.pla1n ed the )t rong
emphasis on group therap) and
confrontl \C treatment s1,1e
"Most addicts and · alcoholtc!>
don'1ha ve 10 know why 1he) drink or
take drugs. They JUSt need to re-
cognize behavioral paucrn!> !.O the~
can stop 1hec;c hab1t'i."
Once a week. relatives are in' 1ted
10 participate in act1v1t1es beicau!>e
alcoholism and drug add1<:11on are ·
(Pleaee itee STARTING/82)
~ .... ~..,....__ .......
Treatment costa $6.000 per month at Co.ja Meu faclllty.
When.is wife too special for sex?
Chef Roy Plngo preparea for clau.
Males cook
with class
When he S<t)S --------------
som.ething hl e. "l"·e
got a headache." and
she accuse\ him of
"gi ving a1 1he office.''
you trnow there's big
trouble.
IJIDA
Atw1 It's a taboo topic
for conversation and
most people won't
bcheve me an ywa y. hut there are lots of men "'ho
purposel } avoid making love 10 their wi ves.
Somehow they've learned to ~eparate love from sex
Ridiculous. Evef\-one knows 1hc nicest kind of SC\ can
onl ) happen 1n thr prcsl·nce of1ruc affection Well. alm oc_,t
everyone.
Apparent!~ loving 1,o meom· can al'io be a SC\ ual turn-
off. -... · "''-The poor fcl~w who has 1h1~ pfoblem has learned
somewhere along' the wa) 1ha1 there are l\.\<O t)pe' of
\\Omen: a) the one who 1s appropna1e for SC\, and h) 1he
one whom he can lo,e.
In the la1ter catcgol) he groups his mother. daughter.
w>wr. pl a1on1c· friend-; and his ""'fc Se\. for him. •"> a
din) bus1ne's and 1he 'ulgan1~ of 11 al l has no place in a
'When I ""alkcd -------------trul~ lo.,,ing rcla11onsh1p
1n10 the rooking cla\s .\man who 'luffers from the good womanrbad .... oman
g1, en h~ m~ good S) ndrome usuall ) thinks his wife 1s qune special. He lo' es
frn:nd Ro} P1ngo. 11 p and recognizes her a'i a desirable woman .... ho is too good 1u
.... a., half-lull .... 11h ILAR touch. Heavens. men What happens to his wile? Ph )'iical frustration tSJUSt
II ne'er Cl·ase'> 10 WAYNE the beginning. Imagine .... hat continual reJec11on does w amaze me how man) her self-esteem. She ma) believe thal she 1s not a1tract1\ c -~~m~e~n~a~rc~1r~it~c~ic~s~tc~d~i~11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~no~u~g~h~to~p:l~e~a~~h:11m . She 1s usuall)' .... rong. cooking. Ver) often I In "The Romant1e Le"e Qt1es11o n :ind Ainswu Book"
hear from readers of my columns who are men and they all (Tarcher. 1982), Nathaniel Brandon S3)S he set a confused husband straight by confronting him 1n front of a group c;ecm to ha\.c a coupkoffo vonte recipes. Whether married which included the man's wife .
or single. the) ltl..e to have 'iOmcth1ng special for a festi ve "Do you consider her ()Our wife) a gooJ \.\Oman"" Dr
occasion. Brandon asked 1he husband.
I talked to Ro) about 11 and we put together the "Defin11cl y." the man answt·rcd.
fo llowing menu for two. Large shrimp could be used which He then challenged him 10 stand Ix-fort· his asse mbled
would be less e\pens1,·e peers. face his wife and notice how 11 fell to sa). "M> wife
· To make this dinner. stan with potatoes: then do the 1s a good woman -and I can't stand the thought that she
(Please see MEN/82) should find ml' SC'<uall ) desirable "
. PAPARAZZI
He repeated h1<> "<>rd'> louder and louder Beginning
sh)I). he rose IO con' 1c•wn and ended sheepl\hl~ 1urn10g
to Dr. Brandon. "Wh.it I'm 'kl"tng. I'> insane ..
I he trea tmen t ol th1<. .,, ndrome has to do w11h
focusing the a11cn11on ot both. hu\band and .,.,,fe on the
husband's need to <;eparate love and se\.
The adored-)et-nt:glc<.·ted \.\1fe comes to un derstand
that her husband'~ bcha' 1or-or lack of 11 -actuall) ma)
be due to his feelings ot loH: and afleruon toward her He
wouldn't wan1 IO treat her ash.: \\OUld a "bad woman "
As the wife coml''> tu be11er understand her husband
-1f her pa11encc holds up. she 1s more ltkel} to pu1 some
anger aside and pan1c1patc 1n 1hc therapeu11c process.
BACKTALK
Onl) together lan 1he~ team to integrate sex and IO'-C
into their mamage
Dr Brandon reported rece1' in~ a letter from his
pa11ent a fe.,., month\ alter the publrc encounter saym~
"Thank )OU fo r al10"'1ng me 10 find the sexiest 'good
-.....oman tn-1~ wutlt!L"
I assume he mcan1 h1'> "'1fe
Dr AIB1JLI 1~ a marnagc and family therapist in
( orona def Mar Sht• ~t'lcomes ,\Our responses. If you wish
;1 (><'rsonal rcph. please include a sramped. self-addres~d
en\ elope. \.\rite to Linc.fa -\IB1JLI. Ph D .. c/o the Daily Pl/or.
P 0 Bo' 1560. ( mra M esa 92626.
BODY IN '·SHOP' SHAPE?
It \OU .... ear oui -------------
\UUrbod' "'hl·rc \.\-111
\OU h\e 1
· .\t firc;1 th'' c
4ucs11on m1gh1 d1ut · ARY
::ichucl..leort\.\O '\ ou
m1ghtC\Cn laugh and R
'>3) ...... l)\\ ,,n·11ha1 a OTHENBERG
rid1culuu' 4ue\t1on•·· •••••••••••••• Hut 1\ 11'1
Bcnl'llh the.• humor then·'" a' er. senous statement of
1hl' human umd111on 4'top and consider "' here "ould ~ou
li\C II •our hod1 111 c ~ to l'lt3roat 0
Om· ol I&\ moc;1 l'l.ullng adventures 1c; c;elf-
c,plora11on. l nov.1ng Js much a~ )OU can aboul ~our bod~
and m m1ral ulou\ fum 11on' The l ~th centun <,C1en11 st.
Robcrl Ho) k . apt I) '>tatc.·d. "II 1~ high ~ dishonorable for a
rt.•a1,onahlc "'1ulto Ii\\.' 1n \Ode' 1 nel\ hu 11! a mansion as the
human hod) -although unalqua1.n1t'X1 wtth the e\qu1s1tl'
<.lrUl'IUrt' of II "
incc chron1l d1'l'J'>C ,., olten the long-range rc.,ult of
misuse of the bod' 11 1c; l'<.c;en11al 1ha1 v.c karn ho" to
c.•h\l'f\ e and.:' .iluJll' the tunu1ons ol thl'i "stranger" "'Ith
"'horn \.\C hH' '\ 11ur h<xh \.an be 'our fncnd or foe. 1t all
dependc; on hov. 1.1.t:ll Hiu treat 11 a·nd understand 11
The a'erage ~mencan take~ 1nfin11el) better care ofa
car 1han of his or her bod' \.1ost car owners rcgularh
sched ule 011 changes and tune-ups. It's common lr.no"i·
edge that pre' enUltl\ e maintenance on our auto.mobiles '"II~ 1eld 1he hec;t dm 1ng results and prolong the life ofour
l·arc; v. hc.·n th<' tu I light tlac;hcs red in our cars. "e usuall)
hl·cd th\.' "arn1ng and hJ'c.' 1he 'oil checked and
rl·plenr'ihc.•d. don't ''t'" '\ ou "ouldn't think of1gnonng that
"arn1ng rclah.,,c to dl·mand tor oil
It 1s unbeJie, able. but man~ of us tend .lo ignore the
"arning. signals g" en off b) our bodies. Pain is a classical
l'\ampk of a "'arning signal and 11 often represcnu a threat
10 ~our health and \•ell tx·1ng.
It ~nu h"1l'n 10\ourlxx.1' and hl·ed 11swarn1ogs1gnals.
\11u'rc.· le<>'> lil eh 111"car0u1 'our l'l<.1d' and have to look for
a nr" plale tu i1' l'1 •
Ro L'nflc:rg. DC. l!a~ an offlt-e located in
• ch
No. l TorchLighter,ama~eurmodelsaidcharity
Committee Member Barbara Freandt welcoma Rafer
Johnaon and bl• mother-In-law 11.agle Thonon.
°"" ............ .., ,_.. ._
Oh_rlplc• talk, no doubt, by Jobn Beck, Gold Medallat Mike o·a en and A.atronaUfDi•e scent at Tora~·
... -·--
By VIDA DEAN
D.., l'tlo4 11,... E cltt0<
If It hadn ·1 bl.·l.'.'n lorthe step'> at
Promontol") Point. the '84 0 1) mp1c
Games m 1gh t not ha' e got ten ofT so
brightly.
"I was on vacat1QJl in Newport
Beach when l Jchcrroth cal k d mc"
about lighting the tort·h -\lkr I
returned from Lo'> ~n gelcs I ~an
training at Promont or. Po1n11.1.h(·rc
my mother-in-la'' (Maggie Thorson
) h'cs. Othef\41 Sl' I might not h~nc
made tho'ie last \~ c,tl'P"· .. \a 1d
Raf er Johnson Sunda~ t'' cmngat
the Newport Mam ou
Johnson. president ol ( alitorn1a
Special Olympic.,. "'a" here l(1r thl.'.'
first fund-ra1serofTorrh Lighters.
an aux1haf) ofCSO of,,hirh he 1 ar
honoraf) member. (He has been
in"ohed with C'SO ''nee ·68 >
. omc :?50 alsoattcndcd 1n sup-
port ofthe·organ11a11on a1m 1ng to
pro" 1dc a year-ro und program o f
spons tra1n1ng and compct111 on for
the~cntall) and ph~-;1call~ hand•·
capped children and ad ult'i th rough·
out California.
C 01s totall~ operated n' pm ate
funding and the Torch Lighter-;'
party added S 17.000 to the trcasul")'.
Johnson who won a deca1hlon
silver medal in Melbourne in '56
and a gold in the '60 Games in
Rome has a consulting firm in Los
Angeles and live in hcnnan Oak"
with his W1 fc Bets le and their
chi ldren Jo1bu and Jenifer.
(8ets1c and the children \\.ere al'o
partymg. but at one celehrnung
Jcnnifcr·s soccer team's state cham-
p1onsh1p)
"There arc a lot ol oul'>land1ne.
athletes coming up." s~ud Johnson
"Amcnca hould win the decathlon
1n '92".(H1sch1ldrcn arc IO\Oh ed
tn truck. soccer and baseball )
O ther O lympian" a\tending \\.Crc
MllleO~a (escort1ng Debn
Pllt1), Jeff Float w11h M 1 i..c·s ·w~tcr
CllarlttD O'Brien and Dallas Blx·
er,w o wona gnld1n 1 1n~on
r
0 0
Large donation to Hoag
pleued Jaclynne Jacobs,
Pat Toney, above: Virginia
Wuhlnfton, Myma Sitler .
hon1o ntal har t no .\nH'nl.1n ha'
"-On that since)
Rut.1he '>p<>thght ot thl' l'' l'n1n~
"as on Ann Marie Frt'Uodt 1"'1111
mer rcprC')(.'n ttntl. Oran~l' t 1)Unl' ~JX'('lal Oh mpt~ ;ind .,1,.tC'T nt Krnt
Frea:ndt) afld James Arnold. 'P'in
w rcd b" Hnpc ~ hool. Rlll'na PJ1 k
and Oh mp11. torC'h \.Jrrtl'I 'l\J
Ol)mpKs Thl'e'l'nintt\ .. ~.1mr
hea;ina thq man·hc-J1n\.\t1h
Johnson larn1natorlhc'
Othcr'llhcrc mdudt•d GI •I•
JtnlllD1, lound1na pn·<.1dcn1111
Torch t 1tl.hll'r\ f ml l't' Jim \'llltr'l.
Barbara nd Kent Frtundt I 1,ht• 1, J
lloard mcmlx'r anCJnl· .,.,,,., n·'~'"
~ .............. ..., .....
Modeling newcomen Tim Smith and MlclQael Steplaena
were in good handa of pro• Lola Flynn and Aad.rey ?fewbro.
'1hk thwugh T ran\Jmcnca Im
~l·tt1ng. \Jm th1· f agk thercl Bob
Ltntt. Tom Jnl1 Marll)nNltl f'D.
Lulu Jnd Marion Halfacre. Enc.'
Tborson.tht·Oavid ott~(hl ~.1,
,nmmander('ll \polio I "I Jean and
Ooog Littbt~. Emma Jane and Tom
Riley, JoAM e .ind Gent Ml~ .. a~
Rro" n, JaJl«"t JnJ Donald Corbin,
Oelane and Catbertnt> Tbyen. Dot
.inJ Ralpb C1CK'k, MaffllDt Evan .
\ ount' dm'( tN 1)f\rx\1al Ohm·
f'll' J·obD and Man Jobn on.
l l r~ula Host'ba• and Trudi Pbllllp • • • <.eorl(e Hnai \llfJll 'tnl thl\
nu~h1b.·1h• i.W.rt 111 a ni.:\' -..m.:u IUJ
ml '11,l..cJ Mtclaaet 1epllien1, one ol
llH' men mod<'hnga.long with the
prn<. .11 l t(\ap. Memorial Hospital
Prc.·'tl' h.'rtan .\u'\1l1an '-;annual
lunl hc1'0 a1 the \.1 enJ.1cn
The ho p1tal adm1rustrator
.1ddt.-d ' Thi~ I'> the ""•) Jalln
Tra\iolta ~<''his stan • ...
T ht• au\llian deJ)3ned fro m 1t'i
mual pt'ukcr-lunchron fonnat to
\ICY. fa h10M IS th<') pthcrcd to
turn 11'\.cr all of the mone from the
H' 1 'fund-raising
\\hat a tum-0\'cr 11 •'Is ... th1·
total s 111 Q48 n
\\l ha,c<>Rbmcmbtf'\,"u 1d
(Ple•eeee llOAG/B:l)
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Aprll 2•. 1985
DALT0Jf..()8TSaJIOUDT
" Costa Mcsam Lav,mc Lynn ()s..
•k'rtloudt, daupter of Mr and Mrs.
.
Mal Osterhoudl. and °'an Charles
Dalton. son of Mr and M11. John B
Dalton. v.erc mamed in a March 9
cc~monl int~ Newport Bay Chapel
watb tbc Rtv. Gacy Barmore officuu·
sng. One hundred auem attended a
recepuon at the Reuben E. u.~
Rrstaurant.
The bndearoom deslaned and
made the weddina gown. It featur~d a
yoke of e mbroidered lace encrusted
with, rhinestones nnd pearls on a
moire taffeta bodice ending in a large
bow in the back. The gown was
completd)' hned in silver lame. The
bndc earned a bouquet of blue iris
and white orthids.
Attendants for the couple were
maid of honor Tamara Weinberger.
best man Daniel Kirk. bridesmaids
Lisa Pomo and Heather Babel. and
ushers Scott Gray and Scott M.
Dalton. brother of the bndegroom .
·sT ARTING POINT ...
~Bl
-considered family diseases. inventory and sharing the 1ns1ghts
• "family members tend to become obtained with God through another
• ~epcndent; they develop the same pers;on (usually the minister).
• personality traits as the alcoholic or After detoxification -which can • "dru4 addict even if they themselves take from one day to two weeks -
• ·don t drink or take drugs ... said Bcld. the average stay is 28 days. And this
:• Startin§ Point uses the "f-\az.clton 1s not long enough. they say. to
• rnodaliry 'which LoJ"d .says :1s more maintain sobnetv.
: poPfilar in the Midwest than in Therefore. there is a "lifetime
... -;<'alifornia. The Betty Ford Center in fo llow-up'' whicl) includes 12 weeks ·~:Rancho Mirage also employ.s this of post-residence lectures and a
-method. The Hazelton Clinic 1s best referral to AA, NA or another
)mown for treating patients with the appropriate program.
: principles formulated by Alcoholics Patients are in contact with the
Anonymous. outside world even during the live-in
Alcoholics Anonymous 1s not phases. Once a week, they arc bused
affiliated wuh Starting Point -"or toa local AA meeting. and the fac1ht~
·with any other treatment center." is used for open meetings of AA. NA.
said Bcld -but patients are walked Cocaine Anonymous. Al-Anon and
through the first five of the 12 steps Adult Children of Alcoholics.
on the AA agenda. Approximately 600 people have
Both Beld and Lord agree the first been treated at Stamng Pqint since 11
step, breaking through denial and opened in September 1-983. They
• getting the patient to admit that he or have been mostly males. with an
she is an alocholic. is also the a veragc age of 33.
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·messed up." said Beld. diagnosed as often."
• They are then asked to accept that This facility is too new to have
"a power greater than myself can compiled any statistics on results.
restore me to sanity." The patient but Beld cited studies conducted by a
does not have to hold any s~ific Northern California Starting Point
·religious beliefs. and the minister which indicated 70 percent of \hose
helps them see "God" as a non-who completed the program were
threatening entity. still sober and drug-free a year after
"We allow them to define God treatment.
• however they want to.'' explained "What we give people is ho pe.''
Beld. "for some people. the group said Bcld. "Most drug addicts know
can represent the higher power.'' they are addicted: what they don't
• Steps No. 3 • 6 require turning know 1s that they can quit."
one's life and will over to the care of For information on meetings of
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The Huntington Harbour home of
Mr. and Mrs. John W Gobbcdl "as
Emcee Jim Vlller• and
Prealdent Glaela Jenldna go
over the game plan.
HOAG ••.
From Bl
Virginia Washington, president.
"Most of the 74,3731/i volunteer
ho urs were done by about 350of
those and $95.000 of the total came
from the Gift Box and gift can.
StepheM w~ liberal iv bis praise
of the group especially of its work
during the Christmas holidays.
"They keep improving each year ...
"I feel we volunteers at Hoag
make a big difference. The services
are vital ... Families thereare under
stress and you never know who
needs a sm ile. We serve with pride."'
said Washin~ton.
Event c hairman Myrna Sitler
thanked Rath Waterman, Virginia
Eichler and Washington for their
assistance prior to the fashion show
To many of the 350 there. Kitty
Le1Ue'1 fashion presentation
brought back a lot of memories ...
Done with a '40s theme. It began
with Dr.Allan LeRoy modeling his
Nav) uniform from World War II
accompanied by two models wear-
in$ Guy Laroche militarystyled
suits.
Other Fashion Island stores
showing spring and summer looks
included Jean Ryan. At Ease. Silver·
woods. Soignee. Phelps. Posh and
Gary's.
and Timothy Smitbaisojoined in
the fun by acting as models.
Spectators included the Rev. Rob·
ert Parry, hospital chaplain. who ·
with wife LaRae is off for Sheffield.
England for three months where he
will work at hospitals while a
chaplain from England comes here
to replace him: Amelia Lockney and
Jackie Miller, both past presidents;
Jack West, who is responsible for
seeing that newborns get their
pictures made for their baby books
and Mary McNulty, who assists
with the business. Also. Amber
Gruell, Helen Schwartz Ccheckang
people in), Elisa Najera, own-
ermanager ofS0 1gnee. seated with
Joyce Lavoie, manager of the Gu~
LaRoche Boutique.
tht' sen1na for the March '"cddanaof
their dau&hter Jcnn1fe1 l ) nn 10 Bruce
;\ Chclfer of S:lnta \nil and a
reception for famal) and friend$.
Brooke Jone and M1cha<'I R1lt) were
bonor attendants for the couple.
The bnde wore 11n heirloom pin
belonaing 10 her grcat~grandmothcr
with her tea-length gown of white
organza. A bolero frosted with Vcn1se
lace was worn over the gown which
had a fitted bodice and bouffant skin
with pleated detaili na at the hemline.
The bridegroom is the ~n of
former Santa Ana residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cheffer. He is a graduate of
Westmont College in Santa Barbara
and is with the Irvine C'o. His bride 1s
a graduate of l JSC where she was
affiliated with Kappa lpha Theta
~orority.
Aficr a wedding trip 10 Puerto
Vallana. the couple arc residents of
ln·ine.
John Gregor) aboard the Queen
M IU) in the Ro)al Wedd1na Cbapet
on f i:b :?1. dinner receptfon
follo"ed ui tile Sir Winston
('hurlh1ll . 111~0 aboard 1he Queen
Mnr) ·
Mr und Mr'> Jam~ E. Rose of
Orlando. Fla .. arc the ~rtdc's parents
She wore a gown designed b¥ Rachel
Sal·kii of Point d'Esprit lace with heer
long ~kcvc~ and bu~k ac~ntcd w1 1h
Chon tally and Ven1c1an lacc. T~e long
full bkl.rt was made of Point d Es~nt
IUl'C over taffeta wi th a fit~cd WIUSt.
She carried a cascade of white roses.
The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W11l1am Tul·ker of Phoenix
and St. Louis. He 1s a graduate of W11l1am~ton University and the Uni·
, er'>1t) ufM1ssoun and i~ president of
Premier Investments 1n Newport
Bc:ac;h. H1!> bnde is a graduate of the
l lnl\crs1t) of Flonda.
Israel'.s kibbutz lifestyle
'wields great influence'
WHAT JS A KIB · plastics. form1l·a. ckt'tronic parts and even ~ov1cs. i;soth farm and manufactured goods arc exoortcd in quantity . BUTZ? Susan Bondy,
financial adviser and K1bbut1 homc~arc handsomely furnished and there
author of the na· BETTY arc ~w1mm1ng pools. beauty parlors and modern clubs.
tionally syndicated Bondy said. "even though kibbutzism ~presents less
column. "Bondy on than 4 percent oflsracl's populauon. they Wleld an ~k~b~~ .. ·~~rew up on PORTER enormous innucnci: in poht1cal life." Membersserv~ in the
At the 1n, itationi••••••••••··· Knesset. Cabinet and in the upperechelonsoflsraeh
ofMarion Pickens, industrv and defense forces.
president of Newpon Beach Assistance League. I heard Among the t .200aud1ence were Trudy Pessin,
Bondydunng the Town Hall lecture senes at Fashion president of the co-sponsoring Laguna ~ch Assistance
Island Edwards Cinema recently. League: Amelia Lockney, Connie Morthland, Elaine
Later. over lunch at the Irv me Countf') C'lub. Bondy
discussed her hfe on the Sasa Kibbutz which her parents
helped establish when the) emigrated to Israel shortl) afier
her birth and i.vhere she h vcd until she was 13.
.. A k1bbutL 1sa li festyle unique to Israel. .. explained
Bondy. ··11 bear~ hnle resemblance to the involuntaf')
communcsofRussiaand China or to the religious
communes 1n the United States.
"It 1s a system that allows more free family time than
man> city parcntscnJoy."
Generally. this is the way Bondy described kibbutz
II\ ing:
Each couple has an apanmcnt. There ~sa. nurser) for
infants. a kindergarten for toddlers and buildings wher$
older children live and study undertrained teachers an((
supervisors. The dining room. laundry and medical chn1c
("1th full -umcdoctor and nurse) are shared.
.\II issue~ -the election ofofficcrs. adm1ss1on of ne"
members and allocauon of resources an<t profits. etc. -
are decided b) kibbutz members at a wee kl} meeting.
Comm111eesdcal wuh education. cultural interests and
members· complaints.
faclus1vcl} aincultural at fi rst. most k1bbu1zes no"
produce a wide range of products. including fumllure.
Bonugli, Dorothy Reich le, Nora Jorgensen and Lacy
Burroughs.
• • • PAC WATCH: Today. they're not playing ··fi~dler"
but tar on the roofof the Perfomune Ans.Center in Costa
Mesa. Workmen also are installing msulauon and the all·
1mponant sound-proofing materials.
• • • MORE LEG SEARCH: Toni Armistead of Newport
Beach called to sa)' she is sympathetic with LouJsa and Pbll
Arnold's attempt to find anific1al legs for Santiago. 34. a
MaLatlan. Mexico radio technician.
Arm1i.tead suggested putting the Arnolds in touch
with her frequent hou!>cguest. author Lenor Madnaga. On
her 34th birthday. Madruga. a beautiful fashion model and
radio personality. d1~covercd a ''lump" whrch eventually
required the rrmo ' al ofhcrlcft leg and hip. He'r~k
"Onc Stcpatrlnnc" (McGraw-H1ll)-isa first-person
account of" Ho" 10 Shop for a Leg."
~ fter a long. angu1sh1ngscarch. Madruga was finall)'
fillrd w11h a leg provided by Fred Kargand Peyton Massey
ofHoll~wood who designed ··prostheses" for movies.
No". Madruga (who "ears a rcahsuc lookinganifi c1al
llmb)doe!>all of the thmgs shed1d before the operation -
1ndudingdanc1ng. dm ing. horseback riding. S"'imming
and "ater-sk11ng
MEN COOKING WITH CLASS ...
From Bl
dcsS<'n chcrne!.: next. the lobster 1n
champagne. To keep things simple.
serve frozen green beans almondine
that only take fi ve minutes to cook.
and you can squeeze them in between
jobs.
A chilled bonle of champagne or
sparkling wine will be festive. and you
can use some for the sauce. if you
wish.
L()BSTER TAILS IN CHAM-
PAGNE SAUCE
2 lobster tails, about 6 ounces
each
¥J c up champagne or white wine
2 scallions, minced •1, teaspoon salt •1, c up heavy cream
4 tablespoons sweet butter
2 scallions, cut into very lbln
strips
Rinse lobster tails and pat dry. In a
skillet. combine lobster tails. cham·
pagnc, minced scallions and salt.
Heat to boiling: reduce heat. cover
and simmer for 8 mmutcs. Remove
lobster.
Add cream to sauce in skillet:
bnng to a boil and reduce to about
'h cup. With a wire whisk. beat in
butter a tablespoon at a time. until
smooth: keep warm.
Remove lobster meat from
shells: slice in medallions. Spoon
sauce over both servings. garnish
with scallion strips. Serve hot.
PARSLIED NEW POT A TOES
4 new potatoes, skins on
% tablespoons sweel butte r
I teaspoon paprika
Salt to taste
the butter and paprika. Add salt to
taste Sprinkle with parsley. Keep
warm until ready to serve.
CHERRIES J UBILEE
I cup pitted, black cherries,
canned
I cup juice from cherries
2 tablespoons sugar
I tablespoon cornstarch
l teaspoon dried lemon ped
''• cup warmed ki.rsch or Grand
Marnler
8 ounces very cold French
Vanilla ice cream
In a chafing dish (or copper
'ik1llct) combine Juice. sugar. com ·
starch and lemon peel. Heat slowl)'
until sauce is rather thick. Add
chernes and allow them to warm.
H'APPY BIRTHDAY 4 tablespoons fresh chopped
parsley
Boil potatoes 1n ltghtly salted
water until tender, but still rather
firm. about 12 m inutes. Remove
and drain and set aside.
Add the warmed kirsch and
tlambe. When the flames subside.
ladle the cherries and sauce over ice
cream in two crystal compotes.
Pilar Wayne is a resident of
Newport Beach and the author of
"Pilar Wa yne's Favorite and
Fabulous Recipes ... Address cor·
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PAX Publishing Co.. P.O. Box
1000-40, Corona de/ Mar 92625.
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Jack Roskus joins Vantage
on the of board of directors
Jack ~otku1. ('PA with the firm of Thoma D. Ru by. whKh ~pc:ciall1c) 1n
tax plann1!1& and research 1n Lokc Fore~t • ha~ rccentl~ Joined thC' Vuntaal·
board of directors
B'Oby Byrd ha& been named city manaaer for Amcnrn Wc\I Airline.,·
Orange County opcratton at John Wayne A1rpon. Byrd\ offirr will be at 4500 C'a~pus Aven ue, Suite I 16. Ncwpon Beach and tht new Orunge < ount}
~rv1cc began on April I st.
8. Dan Wllll1m1 has JOined Down~) Sa\ 1ngs and Loan a~ adwnt\ln~
manqer at its corporate headquarters in Costa Mesa ..
The promotton of Anne Bacoe as senior vice president of Oo" nc} '°)a" 1n1i'
and Loan As.soc1at1on has been announced by president Maurice L McAl1'>tc1 Associ~~cd wi th Downey Savings for 14 years, Mr~. Hacon has \l'r"e'l 1n
several posn1ons. m.ost recentl y as vice president of the loan. n~w pro~uct~ nnd
marktt1n8/adven1sing departments. She is a member of the Execull'l'
Comm1ttcc of the Associatton. She began her career with Do"nc} Sa' 1ng~ ar. a
secretary to Chicffaecutivc Officer Gerald McQuame
Mrs. Bacon arrived in the United States from~ngland (horn 1n
Peterborough, north of London) in 1961 md after a bnef stint w11h anotht·•
financial institution she joined Downey Savings at 1b original brand1 1n
Downt'y, California. and progressed to her present ranking c-xccu11vc po~111on
Sazaaae Colt011 has been promoted to account e"ecu11H' at I he ( o \ &
Burch Adven ising Co.
Diane 81um1ardaer, a sales J>t'rson at the ( osta Mei.a oll1ce of C olth'4:11
Banker Res1dt'ntial. bas bcc.Jl iwarded mcmbcr'lh1p to the Pre'>1dcnt ·, ( luh for
the second con~cut1ve year by Don Maller. scn1<>r vice prc.,1dcnt and rcg111nal
safes manager. /
Licensed real estate broker Reva Samael~has been named the top agent al
the Costa Mesa office of Coldwell Banker and a member of the firm\
President's Club.
lcAnce/Herben/Bowers Public Relations and At.lvcn1sing h.i~ .an-
nounced the appointment of Dieter Neitzke to the pos111on oftrcauvc d1rer1or
Katby E. Gibson was recently promoted 10 vice president/branch manut1cr
at Ncwpon Balboa Savings and Loan Association .
Jolin Me1ery, a commcrcaal/i ndustnal real estate markc11ng '>DCl 1al"1
wi th 13 years Cllpericncc an tht' Orange County market. has been naml'tl
manager of Daum Busi ness Propenacs· Newpon Beach otlice.
Dooalu C. Malo ha s Joined the Irvine Consulting Group. lnl (I<< 1 I·" contr~ller. In his new capacity, Malo will bversee the finan ce and Cl>Ur1111l~
functions of the firm's corporate and subswiary offices .
J. Mlcllael Dickerson has been named director of marke11n~ for llh
Nonhwes\. Region of Wylc Laboratories Electronics Mar~l'11ng Gruup
Gregory C. Stoff recently joined The Nt'w JLM ( o. a<; chief fin:lnllJI
officer. director. and stockhold er. whe'l\CJiC_wall be respon<;1blc for finam:tJI .ind
strategjc planning, and designing and 1mplement1ng internal finant 1al .rnd
operating systems.
VU C'orporation!I ha!' announced 1hc appmntment of Thomas J.
Berryman as vice president finance.
Ralpb L. Oiork.Jewlcz has Joined Wylc Laboratone~· Lle<:lron1c Marh·11ng
Group as ellecutive vice president and operations manager
Violet J. Cbu has been appointed vice president and rl'g1onal prOJl'CI
manager of Berryman & Stephenson. Inc.
Robin Kubicek, a former legal counsel to the National Labor Kclat1011'
Boa rd . Region No.21. in Los Angelet has joined Wt·~1ern Ciro"t•r\
Assoc1at1on's legal depanment as a labor attorne) .
Eight local electronics uecutives have been added 10 the 1985 < lrangl'
( ounty ( ounc1I Ellccutl\ e Committee of the American Elcurontc\
l\ssociat1on CAE<\). They arc Robert A. Kleist. president and ch1cl c'nu11ve
offi cer. Printron1x. Inc .. Irvi ne: Barret 8 . Weekes. c·hairman and < l 0 .
Newpon Electronics. Inc .. Santa Ana: Walter J. Kane. chairman. prc\1drn1 <ind
CEO. Applied Data Comm un1cat1ons. Tu~tin; Jefferson Z. Amacker
president and CEO. Leach Corp., Buena Park: Craig M. Ryan. PH'51dt·n1
Pacific Electric S}stems. Irvine; Bob Quest. president . ..\dvanced (on1ro1,
Irvine: G. Richard Koebler, human rc,ource~ manager. Rurrough\ Corp
(jy•uems Produr t'i Group, M1<os1on V1cgo: and Gregory R. Ro n . pnrlnl'I
o\nh ur Young & ( o .. \o,ta Mesa.
The Mega Group. Inc. ha<o hired Amy Becker a\ a rn'111me1 'tlpprnt
representa 11 vc.
In her new pos11ton. Becker will provide techmc~I support lo Meg.a< ak,
corporate users. She will also ass1<;t in the on-Sile training of ncw u-.ef\.
Lynne J . Davidson of Newport Beach. ha s been named dircttorohak-' for
the Ocotillo Hotel in Palm Spnngs.
Stepllen D. Bo~~r•. president of LcAncc/Herbcn/Bm,er'> Puhlll
as director of the firm\ newly created edttonal services dt'panmcn1
Randy Henniger has been appointed western area d1'lnhu11on 'ak'
manager for Wc'ltern Digital Corp.
James G. Berardlllo has Joined American Diverslfit·d·, 1 ech Dt \ 1\11>11
Telecommunications Group a!I director of D1vers1Net Sen tlC'> and
Development.
Dao Katke president of Apace Moving & Storage 1n Ir\ 1nc ""'I ren·ntl\
awarded the Malhon Dollar Booker Award for 191!4.
The Million Dollar Booker Award recogn1Lcs those agent' th;1t hooked at
least SI million 1n one years time.
Totman F-Cicffs. president and l'h1el executive ofliccr O( l'la1a
Com mun1 ca t1ons, Inc .. has announced the appointment of Carol A. Decker "'
publisher of both Registered Representati ve. a maga11ne for \tock brokers. and
Personal Investor. Plaza's new consumer personal-finance maga11ne
· Steve Stovall of Century 21 1n Fountain Valle}. has been honored a\ <>nl'
of the top-producing sale$ associates in the tntcrnat1onal ( cntury 21 S)'ltem
Alpha M icrosr•tem~ has appointed Jack Bertch to the po'l1t1on of d1rt•ctor
of original equipment manufacturer and maJ<>r account~ marketing. l'ffrt11H·
1mmcd1atcly.
Dennis L. Invereux ha., JOtned Amcrn:an 1>1 ver"fletf'> I l'l h DI\ 1\111n ;i,
director of human rc'>ourcc'>
Donald Ha1rd . preo;1dcnt of Norm, Beggs & Simpson. and Roh Not rn
regional sales manager. recently. presented the l 1Jl!S 'iouthcrn C .1lal11rn1a
Achievement Awards to John II. Mueller and Steven P. Rakb1hanl.
Mueller re,:eaved the Pre111dent's Award for his ach1e vement\ 1n lhl',ft1 m'
1ndustnal brokcra&c d1v1~1on. Dunng l~K4 Mueller negotia ted .. air\ 111 l""lC"
ors 10 million tn Orange ( ·ounty. making him lhl' top prodU('Cr 1n lhl' ~t1Ullwrn
California region.
Rakhshnni wa~ awarded the 1984 Rookie of the Yl'ar .\ward Ont• 111 Ii' l'
rookie' under cons1dcrat1on for this award. Rakh\han1 ncgo11:1tnl ~'I
tran~al'tlOn'i 1n the seven months afier l'O/TIJJ(Clt ng hi\ trn1n1ng. totaling f\lllfl'
than SI S m11l1on.
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Bank of Newport is a ttron1 regional bank that
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by our im.,.-e-1" capital to total asset ratio u
compared to CaHfomla'• 1 largest banks.
lla.nk of Ameriu 4.H I Security hdfk ... 16 I ell• F•'1o 4. 77
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I 'M FREE TOM ORROW NIGH"'T'\ LONELY, WE'NO"fl I 'LL HAVE
DARLING SO I'LL BE ''/ KRO N IN PICK YOU UP AT SIX1
AVAILABLE
FOR OIN"!~R '
by Hank Ketcham
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by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
HEY, ODIE.! HERE COME.S
A BOICK THA"T SAU7
UNKIND THINGS ABOUT YOOR MOTHER1
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Harold Le Doux
BLOOM COUNTY
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
LI Z2lf:., I HAVEN'!
TUMBLEWEEDS so, WAA'f 9'«11'J6'S '(OtJ HMe,
COL.ONei... MeMSAHllJ, $1rtt'
ROSE IS ROSE
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BAKE. COOKIES .
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by Lynn Johnston
WANNA ax>K1E? ... :f HE'{ ·~e.
HOME -
t30UGHI.
by Pat Brady
..• NISE, TEN, YOU'RE OUT!
Both vulnerable. North deals.
NORTH
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0 KQJ 762
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WEST EAST
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0 93 O A104
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SOUTH
•.KQJ 54
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0 85
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The bidding:
North Eut SoaU. Weet
l 0 Pue 1 + PUI
2 • Pue 3 • Pue
4 • P... Pue Pue
Opening lead: Si x of V'.
, Don't ever believe that a co ntract
can't be defeated. Accurate defense
can "orlt wonders.
We like North'• decision to raiM
to two spadea at his second turn
rather than r~bid hla diamond•. If
there is l{ame in the hand. it is more
likely to be in tht major suit than
the minor. And should South have
responded on a four earl suit, he
must allow for the poaibility of a
raise with only three-urd 1upport
during t he rest of the auction.
South's spade rebid confirmed a
five-urd or longer suit, and North
had no hesitation in accepting his
partner's game invitation.
West got his side off to an ex·
cellent start when he chose to at.-
tack with a heart rather than a club.
Declarer played low from dummy,
OMAR ljt
SHARIFF .. -:
East won t he king and took tome
time to study the situation. It seem·
ed probable that hl1 partner had a
trump trick and that .. together with
the ace or diamonds. would com·
plete the defensive book. Where
was Lhe setting trick going to come
from?
A club trick was doubtful, etpec·
ially since declarer 1u,..l1 had
either the kln1 or queen Jn the .ult.
A third red-1ult trick wu lmpot·
alble. That lert only the poa1lbiHt7
of developinr a aecond trump trick.
The one dl1trlbutlon whe,.. that
m.if.bt be fuaibl. wu if dlamooda
wer~ 2 2 and Weit held t.wo spade
honors.
At trick two East shifted to a low
diamond. Declarer won in dummy
and immediat.ely led a trump t.o his
jack and West'a ace. West returned
a diamond and a pretty defense
reaped ill ju1t reward. East won
the ace and returned his lut dia·
mond. Whether declarer rufCed hl1h
or low made no difference. Wetl's
CHARLES
Go REN
ten of trump• waa promot.ed t.o thf'
setting trick.
Han '" IMea ........ lat. ff•· ~le &.roeba.? Let C~e Gor .. llMlp , •• w , ....... , u.r..p ~ ....
of DOUBLES r.r peaaldee ... 1or
takeHt. .J'or i) copy of Illa
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Say 'Cheese '
for hearty fare.
· Robust Alpine cuisine
franslates easily to
the American kitc h en
The Alpine regions of France offer more
than incomparable sk11n g. Tbe1r marvelous
cuisine is based on their beloved cheeses
considered their .. meat. .. Dishes made with
these great cheeses translate beaut1full} to the
American kitchen for hearty. coz} meals.
Mildl~ .nutty. !>Ubtly sweet. these cheeses
add the1rd1stinctive na-.ors to a wide variety of
dishes. Since they store beauti fully, melt
readily and grate well they arc ideal for heany
home-style to party fa re. from quiches and
omelets to soups and au gratin dishes to
fondues. .../
As pork chops and cabbage are staples in
these regional homes. a typical savory, robust
dish combines them with cream and a topping
of shredded St. Nectaire cheese in a si mmering
casserole.
Grat1n Jard1n1erc 1s a hearty vegetable
casserole that teams wcchin1, eggplant. and
green peppers in a cheese.cream sauce made
with _grated Gruyere. topped with more
Gru}ere and baked unul it's a bubbly golden-
brown.
Raclettc 1s both the name of a cheese and a
dish .. Racier .. means .. to scrape.·· and the dish
was formerly made by cutting the wheel of
cheese and exposing a p1ect' to an open lire.
The melted cheese was then scraped onto a
plate with boiled potatoes. gherkins and
p1ckkd oni ons.
Today linlc servi ng pans bubble w1th'the
cheese right at the table -in the fashion of
fondue -and tne recipe combines the cheese
with the traditional ingredients as well as ham.
salami. mushroomc;. and baby corn. Raclette is
super party fare. and as for an) thing cooked at
the table. great informal fun.
Many of the cheeses produced in these
regions have the A.0 .C label. The Appdation
d'Originc Con troll'c di t1nc11on is given to
cheeses-as well as wanes -that follow strict.
trad1t1onal rules governing their place oforigin
and production technique!>.
Onl> 27 of the 400 plu!> cheese-; made in
France qua Ii f} for A.0 .C.. Ii' e of the folio" ing
nine arc among those 27.
Gruyere -a generic term that incl udes
)
three French Alpine· cheeses produced in
characteristic large wheels: Emmental may
weigh as much as 220 pounds. has d1stinct1ve
large .. eyes": Comte (A.0.C.) 1s the smallest
gruyere (about 77 pounds). pale. delicate
aroma. smaller irregular eyes: Beaufort
(A.0 .C.) was called the ·· Prince ofGruyere" b)
Brillat-Savann. weighs in at .about 90 to o-.er
130 pounds ..
Morbler -comes in thick disks. has a
light gray nnd with a horrLOntal black streak of
vegetable ash through the middle oft he cheese.
Canta! -(A.0.C.) tht!> ancient cheese has
been produced for more than 2.000 years.
Comes in 90-pound wheels. a firm cheese
famous for pleasing taste.
Raclette -Mild, nutty mellow cheese.
yellow to amber anterior with small scattered
holes; wheels weigh 12 to 16 pounds.
Beaumont -Has distinct fla vor. many
_tiny eyes. a reddish crust that is inedibk.
Two mountain cheeses of softer texture
than the above are often used as recipe
ingredients.
St. Nectaire -(A.O.(.) ha s a natural rind
and d istinctive fla,or wi th a mild tang. comes
in 8-inch disks.
Reblocbon -(A.0.C.) mild. rather
mellow fla vor. c:ream~ h~\turc w11h dappled
white. brown-yellow and rOS} rind. ( omec; m
5-inch disks
COTES DE PORC AUX CHOLIX
6 pork chops
Salt and pepper
·~ cup peanut oil
1 medium-size bead green cabbage, cored
and shredded
l cap ( ~ pint) heavy cream
l "" cups (6 ounces) shredded Beaumont or
St. Nectaire
Sprinkle pork chops on both sides with
, salt and pepper. In large skillet. ht·at oil and
brown chops on all sides. Remove chops. Add
cabbage to pan drippings and sa ute o-.er high
heat until cabbage is lightly browned.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Transfer cabbage to shallow 3-quart cas..,erole.
Place browned pork chopc; atop cabbage.
Drizzle cream over casserole.
Bake covered 1n preheated 350-degrec
O\'en for I hour or unul chopcc, arc tender.
Remo' c cover. sprinlde r hce..,i.' over top. and
conunue baking until chet·se melts and 1s
(Pleue aee CHEESE/C3)
By PAT REMMELL, M.S.
A99l1l•ted O .. llllan
Swt•etnec;., Thts out~tJnd1ng
charactcnstll' mai..c., sugar toda~ ";
number OOl' food add1tl\ c:.
Mor(' than 100 pounds per per-
son iseatt•n \l.'arh . Of that amount.
around 70 pound\ arc commi.'mal-
1} added to food' during processing.
.\II sugars. including '' h1tc.
bro"'"· and ra'' o,ugar. hone~ and
S} rup'>. ha' l' Jnotha charactcrisllc
1n common. The~ prO\ 1Je cncrg~ in
the form of carbohHlratc caloric'>
The tt·rm ··empt~ caloric-;" 1s
often applied to '"hate relined -;ugar
bcrausc 11 prm 1Jc., no nutnent'>
other than carhoh,dratc But thi.'
<,mall amounts ofoihl'f nutncntc; 1n
'omc \\\ectcncr-; mal..e thcm 1m·
pracucal snurcc-; tor Jdt·quah: dail}
1ntai..c of neccs.,an nu1ncnt~. Ont•
notable e\ccpt 1nn 1-. blaci-<>trap
molao;<,e~. \\hKh uin1n1n'> Jn ap·
prcciahk umOLint of 1rnn
Calorit·-ron1a1n1ng ..,,,ectcni.'rs
hccomc part of ~our diet undi.'r
man) d1sgu1'cs. Bcs1dt·, 1hc ob-
'1ous t.iblc -.ugar !..no" n
chcm1calh a-; sucrosc and uhta1ncd
from ran<.; or bcet c,ugar-; -man\
othc:r h:rm'> mean ': . .,ugar .. "hen
t he~ appear 1n 1ngred1l'nt h<,tang'i.
Fructose. Jlso calkd k' ulosc.
occurs naturall~ in !>mall quant1t1l''
1n fruit. or ma~ be pmducl·d trom
gJuco'iC dertH'd from suc:roc;e or
cornstarch
Althnugh trut 10-.l' '" l'qual in
calones to '>ut·rnst' ..,Oml'llmci. IC!.'>
1s required to match thl' \\\i.'i.'tncs'
le' cl of sucrnsi.'. depend mg upon
the food product For 10<;1anct'
fructO\C IS 'i\\CCll'r th.In .. Ul fll\l' In
knHlnadc. but 11 1\ not a\ '"eel 1n
ba!...cd goods
( orn S)rup. produu~d h\ the:
action of cn1} me' on conP.tarl h
m.1~ be termed corn.,~ rup 'ohd' or
corn c;wt•t•tt.'nl·r "ht•n en -.1al I 11l'J
High fructose corn '' rup<, m:n
contain up to Q() pcrtcnl trmlO'l'
along"" 1th dextro<,t'
Dc\trosc. made rnmml·rcialh
from starch b) thl' action of ht·:l1
and ac·1ds. or en/\ mes. 1s another
name for glucose one ol thl' <;tmpk
c;ugars contained in sucroSl'
I In' en ~ugar 1s a liquid ml\ lure ol
glucose and fructose forml·<l b~
splatting sucrose in a \0hem1\·al
proces'>
Turb1nado suµr coml'' trnm thl.'
in1t1al pressing of sugar \JOl' thJt "
part1all~ refined to rl''110' ~· ron-
taminants and also p.in ~1t tht'
molaS<\l'S contained 1n ra\\ \ugar
\tolasses. thc 1h1ci.. bro" n .,, rup
that 1o; .,cparated from ra" '>Ugar ,.,
le'' .,\,t'Ct than man\ '"l'l'll'Ol'r'
anJ tontJ1n<i a le" mineral..,
Arl'\' n 'ugar cons1'1' nl 'ug.ir
lr\,tal' (Ontaincd 1n a nwl,1''\'"
"·rup 01 :t ma~ he produn·J ~'
.1Jd1ng molasses bacl-tnh1 rl·finl'J
'ug.ar
\1.1pk -.ugar. dt.•ri,l'd lnim lhl'
nrnccn 1 rati.'J sap of thl' ... ugar m.1pk
trl'l'. 1-. tommonh rl·plan·d h\
.. ucrthl' .md art1tic1al maple tla,or-
1ng
Hone~. a !>ugar formed b~ an
cn/\ml' from ntctar gathered b~
tx·c,. 1-. \\\l'l'ter than taok sugar hut
t up for l up tOnta1n' ~() pcnen1
mnrl' tcllliric., than granulall·d
<.ugar
Hro"" n 'ug..ir mapk -.ugar and
hllOl'~ all umta1n glulo'>t' fructOS\'
anJ .. m.ro\l' plu'> \mJll amount' nl
'arinu' 'uhc;tann'' that 1mpan
Ila' nr
\nwnk! lhl' '\'\'t'tent:r alterna-
tl\ l'' arl: 'orl'l1tol mann1tol. and
\\l1tnl -'ugar akohol' derl\l'd
trnm lru11-. tlr made lommcrc1alh
lrc1m di.'\tro'e that .irl· handled ti\
thl' hlld\ d1tkrcntl~ from cc,ugar' r hl'\ prm 1dc JU<,I a~ man\ l3lont'\
J' t.ihk ..,ug.ir hn"c'cr
l 'l'll though produl'l'> made" 1th
'ug.ir alnihol" arc lat:x'kd "sugar
lrl'l' ·· and ma' he c;u1tablc fo1
rx·11pk "hn mu'\t hm11 ordinar.
\\\n'\\ tht· raloncc-, still count.
COOKBOOKS FOCUS ON TRENDS
May Day treats
crown festivities
Trad1t1onall}. Ma} Da) wa' a day fo r superlatives. for conte~t\. for
extremes.
Ma} qul'Cn'i were the prettiest girls T hey reigned over the w1fil'~
runner'i. stra1ghtc'\t aim-; and bra' est OO\CI"'. Villagers transforml'd the
tallest tree the} could managl' into thl· most magnificent M a} pole po-;s1bk
Londoner' "'ere no e\Ccpt1on
Tweh·e British \CanH'n brought a 134-foot Ma) pole from Scotland in
two M:paratc p1et·c, Thl'} lumtcd 11 mro place amid the fanfare of drum~
F1fi}·s1~ }ca~ latcr th 11, ..amr Ma-ypolc.~ltom m1' pride to
\r1cnce 51r l~al· Ne" tun hn11ght 1t tn support his unprece<knted I ~4-foot
IC le'\rnfll'
'lour \.1a\ Da~ dinm·r '"Ill rail' \uJl('rlall\ e\. too. "'h~·n \OU ot.l'f\ c
I l'mon \ ngd Treat' 1 hl''<.' pn'll' ht tk do-ahead dt''"l'fl\ \tart \\Ith l utx·d
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f\\o nml booi..-. hJ' l' ru-;t bct'n
re' 1<,t·d to deal "'1th the grn" 1ng
trend<. ol d1nrng a ill'll' and ffil'al
preparation "'Ith foo<l processor"
h the number of t"o-pcr"on.
t"o-1ncomc fam1hc-; n'iCs. then· 1\ a
corresponding demand tor quit l-
and eao;~-to-prt.•pare mcalo; for t"o
Yet workmg coupkc; arc unwilling
to ...acrifin· lJ<,te and nutrition for
qu1cl rrerara11on 0\\ thq don't
ha\l' to. bccaU\l' "( ooi-1ng tor
Two" pro' ides more than :.no
rcc1pcc; that arc qu1ck . eas~ and Jll'it
for two.
rhc rcc1pt·-; foru~ on main d1shl'"·
"'1 1 h each l'haptcr de' otcd to a
different t\J)C of cntrc~· Soups.
Salad\. Sandw1l'hcc;. ~frat\.
Poultr). Seafood. and Egge; and
Chccc;c The book also contains a
scr11on on marro\\<a\e coolong for
two \\htch offer'> a 'ani.'t\ ot
delectable cn1rcc . · r or thoc;c feeling the dTcct' nf a
filling hu~inrc;, lunch thc -;oup.
'4.llad and 1,and\\.1\.h 'iC\.llOn "111 be
of parttl'ular intt•rt'\l. offering a
-.ant i\ ot rec1pt'\ for hght meal"
\nd C\l'l")'OOC "'II apprl'\:'131C the
rec 1 pc-; c; pt'< 1 fica TT\ (f(" • ll nt'd to
avoid lcfio, ~
To make planning and t1mmg
pan1rularh ca"'. a dud, "mhul
arrear<; .lt th\.' tx·~tnn1ng lll l':tt h
n.'l IP<' tdlmg t11m long 11 m e, lo
pr~pare and rnol each d1-.h
In JU"t o ne dccadi.' hl<lJ pro·
n·~~ors ha\ c mo-.cd from a 'pcc1.1t-
1~ apphance catt·gor> to a u1mm1m
i..11chcn aid for mort· thJn 'I
mllhon .\mcnrnn'
So the "t-ood Pron·,,or ( l1t1 l
Bool.. .. has tx--cn compktl'I' fl'' 1'l'd
Thie. nC'w e"<pandcd cd1t111n urn-
ta1nc; l(lQ e \l'Cpt1onal n·t1JX'" and
hundred<. of tip<; and hO\\·tn'' tor
gt'tting the Rlost out nf1h1' 'l'r,.111k
appliance.
Renpeo; arc di\ itkd h' l'<lllr'e
.\ppcuzef!> and F-1 r-;t < our-.c-..
Salads and 'v't·gctahk..,, \Qup<.. Fp.g'
and Cheese. Meat~. Poultr\ and
Seafood, Pa ta. P111a and BrcaJ-;,
Dc"l'rt'i. and Pre<;cn l''> .ind Rl'l1'h·
l''i.
Reside bcmg a l ool ho\ll t hl'
publication 1 alc;o a karning man·
ual and rcfcrcnl'C gu1dl' T hl' tir'it
'iCC\1on 1s de\ otro to proc:.·c""'"l!
ll'\'hn14Ul'\ fa\\-tO·U\(' , h.1n ... lk·
ta II ho" to l hop 1,hl.l' .rnd '>h rl·d
't'l!t'tahk'i <lair> pn"llll 1-. nu I\ and
meat\ Thct.e lhan' \\ 111 tdl HIU
"h,\l ml·a-;urcd .imnunl'> \llll II (tl't
trom t hcd<lar chcc'c thrl'C stJI!...,
11f Ct'kl'\. ll nc.J \ll hl•r prlX l'\<.C'tl
amount\ of hull.. l1)(xl
In addition \ou'll tinll 11p'
fl'll~ 1d,·a, ll10'l'f\11m1.hJrl'> JnJ
.1 prnu·...,1n~ trotJl'lk '\ht)(1t111~ ~u1dl'
'\i\k1 n f'Jlll'' nflull-,olor '1c~l'i\-
<.ll'Jl photo~r3Jlh' 1llu.,1ratc 'ar1t•1J\
proc~ing ll'('hniquc'
The 11 h-paf.l' papcrha1. ~ ll\
\u O'\Ct tor $' \l <, "1 JI hl'I p \ 1\U
'trl•amhnc prcpar.it111n' of ,111 \OUI
fa, nn1c.-Jl\hl'" .111d :add \nnw
dl'fll ll'll' nl'\\ 1l01°\ Ill \11111 \01\~IOj.!
Trfi(' r 1 o ir l'
'( ool..in@ for f\\o:· a QO-paf.l'
flJ Jll'r~1. I.. sell' for the me pncc
Hrn.' l'i a f'C'l tJX" from each bool...
AMPI
• tabltt pooes batter or mar1ar·
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·Toast, poach witli cliampagne
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What better way to cclcbnnc
spr1na than ~rvina Cham~ane
Poached Eap. Egs have been
identified w11h rebinh for many
centuries. and after a Ion& winter.
tbey team beautifully with foods we
identify with Ptina. such as the
very first fre h asparaaus in the
market. -
The champaane used to pc>ach
the eag.s is an 1nsredient of the>sauce
that is spooned over the cw and
the aspa~us. so the only thi na that
isn't used 11 the pop of the ~ork as
you bqin the celebration and
preparation.
· Because the sauce uses a mix. 11
g~ toatther 1n a ·w•nk . Spoon the
sauce over the cus and asparqus.
serve. and maa1cally. spring is here
at last.
The champagne that'<> kft in the
bottle'! Sufficient for a toa~t. or use
it for bastina.
Incredibly del1c1ous and in-
credibly easy, you'll prepare 1h1li
rtcipc apin and again.
Eaas contain-.high-quauty pro-
tein, minerals and all the 1mponnnt
vitamins except C'. A large eag
contains just 80 calorics.
CHAMPAGNE POACHED EGGS
' ! tablespoons batter, room
wnw COCDOR SHASTA
REGULAR
OR DIET .89
VONS FRUIT COCKTAIL 69
17 °"""" c.... •
wnBOCl'I' COCIPON J ... SWEET·N·LDW SWEETNER .84
158
•
'°~~Pe<Mgo
SEVEN SEAS DRESSING ~k 16°""" &ottlo
DEL MONTE PEAS 5-1. U-Ounce c....
SUM PRICE®
TOMATOES
.37
temperat•re
-~ te11pooe 4ry m11tard
I (.81 ounce) packa1e white
sauce mill
"4 pot111d f reth a1para1u1,
cooked, draJHd &Dd kept bot
t En1U1~ m•ffllll, 1pltt, toasted
aJMI battered
t caps cllampape •ew-~ cap balf-and-balf or coffee
creamer
! table.poODI freeie-drled
cblves
Combine butter. dry mustard
and white sauce mix in a small
SUPER
PRODUCE Df-.LI l'wted 16-0.;Q c.... • 29
ITALJAN SQUASH ....... ~fA ..
BAG lOMATOE.S .. s...-~
BOLK PEANUTS
~-s......
BROWN ONIONS
~ (Jp ...... °"""'"
FRESH CUCUMBERS v-r ... s.i..
FRESH PINEAPPLES
.,, ... ' ~ .... f)fJ 100
BAKERY
J .5-LB. lDAF BREAD
~.~ O()"t i.-.,...
VONS CAKE DONUTS
II p.,., A~...,j ~J'P'l""""P«" I)• ~,-I'd
VONS CARROT CAKE 11 lncf> .
LB •• 49
LB .69
L8 .89
LB .15
3~100
,,, .35
.99
135
135
189
~9r~EJ() .. ~~~F PIES .35
~<!!fl"IM{~~l~t ... ~~ES 109
R~ .. ~y POTATO SKI NS 139
1'91~~-:S TAQUITOS 129
APPLE
JOICE
Von' 16 0u.,, .. r.,, ·.s9
3~100
~~foEN GIANT COB CORNl 39
VONS SPINACH c"°"""" " ,,,, l)r~,...."""
~!Sl!_.g~~~ a-v 169
109 KRAFT LA CREME
I/ (1',0Tr f'\h•
J29
SEA FOOD
~!9.,~PPER FILLETS l l 239
f..l!eH RAINBOW TRoor11 l "9
E5!i.~! SOLE FILLETS lti 279
~HJ!E.!1JH FJLLElS ·•• 639
CALIFORNIA COOLER ~ P., o 11 Oun<• N 118 259
~tp,ift_ c~~~!:-2~. ~'!.'~S. 2 39
949
779
!~Y~~R,,,~~,!!; £.H~~~1IS 299
~!~.~~~!!~~~~~'·· 289
CLAN MAC GREGOR
°V'-n+f't ' ,,., &-.JlftkP-
POPOV VODKA ........ "'"''"'
-MILLER
BEER
H•91' I .t,p
t2 Peci. 20...-"llt8
VonsS..Afore-
Than Any Otl11r SOut11a 11
Callfontia $1permarket •
f ,.
SUCCESS RICE
•!Mg PMt.. l•Ouro p .....
ANDERSON PEA SOUP
Spiol. I ~-Ounce C...
CHICKEN BROTH ~··-'O~C... Krt0rrs PRESERVES
Sftdle-. "';cl ~·ry 16-0unce J.•
109
.63
.39
179
SCOlllES
TISSUE f'aci.I ,/()()~ &>-
.65
~1f ... ~~D CHERRIES • 95
rtm~ INSTANT TEA 199
~~lJ~eo. 169
PUREX LIQUID BLEACH
~Ounr· llc.o•"'
PAPER lOWELS
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bowl. Mix unul well blended. Se1
u1dc Cook aspara1us and splat, toa~t ~nd butler muffins. Hold in a
low oven to keep warm.
MeHure champagne into a small
c;k11lc1 over h11h heat. Brina to a
boil. then reduce heat to keep at a
J tabletpoon minced green onion
I tablespoon olive oil or salad oll
t to 5 cloves garlic, minced or
pre11ed
Z te11poon1 lemon juice
14 teaspoon salt
Aboat ~. po1nd medl•m-1lze
shrimp, shelled (bat taJl1 lntact1
and develned 'I• teaspoon grated lemon peel
Z table1poon1 mlnud parsley
Dash liquid bot pepper 1eaaoa-
ln1
Lemon wedges
Melt butter in a wide frying pa n
1 over medium· heat. Stir in onion .
1 oil, garlic. lemon Juice, and salt:
cook until bubbly. Add shrimp lo
I pan and cook. st1rnng occas1onall).
until shnmp turn pink (about 5
minutes).
1 Stir an lemon peel. parsley. and
I hot pepper season ing; turn into
serving dish. Garnish with lemon
wedges to squeeze over each ser-
ving.
GARDEN FETTUCCINE
'fl cap lightly packed parsley
1prig1
I clove garlic
I small green bell pepper, seed-
ed
3 medl11m-1lze tomatoes,
pe.e eel, cu n o qaarren, aa
seeded
4 green onions
% table1poon1 olive oll or salad
oll
~ recipe Fresh Egg Noodle. or,
8 to I 0 ounces purclla1ed f resb
fett•cclDe, or 4 onces dried
fettacclne
3 qaar11 bolllDg s,lted water 'I• eup batter or margarine
~ cup whipping cream
Salt and pepper
Grated Parmesan cheese
lnscn metal blade 1n food pro-
cessor. Chop parsley. set aside.
Mince garlic and lea ve in work
bowl. then chop bell pepper. Set
both aside. Chop tomatoes and set
aside. Change· to sli cing disc. Sli ce
onions.
Heat oil 1n a wide frying pan over
med1um-h1gh heat. Add garlic and
bell pepper and cook. stirring
occasionally, until pepper is soft.
Add onions and cook. stirring, for I
to 2 more minutes; then mix in
tomatoes and parsley and cook
until tomatoes are heated through.
Cover and remove from heat.
Jn a 5-to 6-.q uan kettle, cook
noodles in boahng salted water just
until al dehtc -I to 2 minutes. (Or
cook dried noodles according to
package directions.) Pour pasta
into a colander and drain well.
Immediatel y return kettle to
high heat; add butter and cream
and boil until butter is melted.
Remove kettle from heat and add
pasta and vegetables. Miit, lifting
and turning with 2 forks. Season to
taste with salt and pepper. Pour
onto a warm platter and spnnkle
generously wath cheese. Makes
about 6 first-cours.c or side-dish I servinas.
WARM SLAW
4 tablespoons batter
4 Capt coarsla)' We4ded 1reen
cat.base
% tablespoons llot water
2 tablespooa1 Hllr mixed wltll.
\\ te11poon dry mHtard
2 tabletpooDI cider vlne11r
Salt to taste
rn a 3-quart saucepan over
moderate heat. melt butter~ add
cabbaic and stir to coat 'hrcd .
Spr1nklc with water; cover and
simmu. ~1mn1 a ftwTimn, ontll
tender.crisp -5 minutes or lon1tr.
Star an \upr mixture, then
vinegar. -simmer. surnna. for
another minute OfT heat star in
.._ wur crranl and ~It Makes 4
\Cn1ng1o
,
Elegant
salad ls
ala mode
I
., \la mode" d~\n't always refer
lo a dc~sen lopped with ice cream.
Th1\ French phrase, meaning "in
\lyle." may also de~nbc a light and
elegant entree salad.
Reaching beyond the typical toss o~grecnery. uneitpected salad com-
b1nat1ons ca n tempt tired palates
while following the trend toward
fresh light Oavor and citc1tement in
dining.
A '>ubtk interplay of tastes and
texlurec,, Wild Ri ce and Seafood
Salad combines succulent shflmp.
sweet red bell pepper, Juicy grapes
and crunchy toasted almonds with
the d1\tanct1H' flavor of wild nee.
<on vcn.1cnt bottled light Thou~nd Island dressing. with its
'>pcc1al ble nd of tomatoes. pickles
and spices. ,., the perfect seasoning.
It balances each savory ingredient
v.1thout mao;k1ng their fresh natural
Oavor'I. and it's also light an calories
-onl) 25 calorics per tablespoon.
For a sat1sf) 1ng variation. thawed
frcuen crabmcat and rnoked regula.r
nee can easil y be substituted for the
\hnmp and wild nee.
For anytime light dining or
l'legant entertaining. Wild Rice and
·Seafood Salad 1\ a delightful chan$c
of pace. 'itylishly presented 1n
\temmcd glas<,warc and garnished
._ __ .,,,,_1_th_a;...,wed c of lemon, this \ala_d
recipe 1s guaranteed to please -
becau<ie ''light." "fresh " and
"elegant" an.· a lv.a~' "a la mode'"
WILD RICE
AND SEAFOOD SALAD
•., cup light Thousand bland
Dressing
I pound medium shrimp,
cleaned and cooked•
I cup cooked wild rice•
1 cup cooked regular iWbJte r~e
I small red or green pepper,
chopped (about Jt• cup)
1'1 cup halved seedless grapes
1 • cup toasted sliced almonds
I teaspoon lemon juice
3 dashes bot pepper sauce
Lettuce leaves
In large bowl. combine all ingre-
dient~ c'ccpt lcttuc:c. chil l. To
CHEESE ...
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hghtl) browned. !:>enc 1mmcd1-
atel) Makes about 6 ..en angs
GRATIN JARDINIE RE
1 • cup ( 11z stick) butter
'• cup oil
3 zucchini, sliced
I medium-size eggplant, un-
~eled, diced
2 green bell peppers, diced
t----.~rn111toer,dtced
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2 leeks, trimmed and sliced
Sauce
1 • cup ( 1"2 stick ) butter
1'• cup flower
I 11z cups milk
l cup ( ·~ pint) heavy cream
Salt and pepper
Dash nutmeg
2 cups 18 ounces) grated
Gruyere•
Heat butter wllh oil 1n large
skillet and sautc \Cgetablcc; for
about 10 m1nutc'I. or until almost
tcmkr In another saucepan melt
butter for o;aucc and sti r in flour
Graduall\ \l1r in milk and hea")
cream ().tir until sauce thickens
<icason to tam~ wi th salt. pepper
and nutmeg
'itir in I mp of the cheese Mix
~utccd .. cgt:tabks and c;aucc and
pour 1n grea'lcd 2-quart ca'>'>erolc.
Sprinkle top with rcma1n1ng
cheese. Bake in preheated oven at
400 degrees for 20 to 2 S m 1 nu tc'> or
until bubbl) and golden brown
·u~ Bcaufon. Comte or E:.m-
mcntal Can alr,o be made with
softer chec'lcr, \uc.h as St. Ne('ta1re
or Morh1cr
CLASSIC RACLETTE
2 pounds Raclette
Salt
Freshly ground pepper
Serve with: cornicbon1 C midget
French gherkins), masbrooms,
ham, pearl onions, small
potatoes, baby corn or salami
Remove rind and \hce chcc'iC an
't•-inch slices small enough lo fit in
Raclctlc pan'!. Allow Raclctte 1ma-
chine to heat ahout I 0 m1nutc'i.
then melt chcc~· in pan'> according
to manufacturer·., d1rcct1ons
(Can also be made in ovcnproof
pans under preheated broiler Place
'llll'.cd ·cheese 1n pans and heat
under broiler. watching carefully.
unul melted and bubbl~ but not
brown.)
Cicnon Racltttc to ta'itC wtth salt
and pepper and c;cr' c 1mmediatcl)
over accompnn1mcnt'I of your
choice
SHORTCAKE URPRISE
Accent wnt) whipped cream
with maple Oavonng. then fold in a
aencruu, amount of finely c.·hopped
toastrd walnut~. Spoon dollo ps of
maple walnut "'t'Tnnl onto '1nrw.
her!) and nc:it h 'honcn kc1
Serve Wild Rice and Seafood Salad atyllahly ln glaH.
serve. li ne bowl or individual
<;crving dishes with~ttuce~ fill with
c,hnmp mixture. Garnish. 1f de-
sired. with lemon slices. Makes
about 6 servings.
•substitution: Use l packages (6
ounces each) fro7en crabmeat.
thawed and drai ned: Increase
drcss1 ng to If• cu p.
Use I cup cooked regula r white
nee.
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Spinach. cheese
swirl through roll
for spring buff et
Fre!lh baktd rolls with swul of
~p1nach and chee~ M>uffie-hke
filling make Spinach Roll-Ups a
fla vorful add111on to spnna buffets.
Ea111ly made with frozen bread
dough , frozen chopped spinach,
grated ·chee~ and minced oni ons.
these colorful rolls accent the
season's fresh fruits. salads. veg-
etable platters. and cold cuts.
To add a real gourmet touch.
1oclude mushrooms and bacon bus
in filling. Broccoli can be
substituted for the spinach 1f de-
sired.
SPINAC H ROLL-UPS
I (II-ounce) loaf froten bread
dough
I (I 0-ounce) package frozen
chopped 1piucb
3 ounces grated Jack or Cheddar
]cheese
I beaten egg
2 tablespoons minced onion
3 tablespoons melted butter
4 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
Let fro1cn bread dough tha" to
room temperature. On lightly
Otano-Coat DAILY PU.OT~. Aptl 24. 1916
floured board. roll dough out to 12
't 16-inch rectangle Steam spinach
for 5 minutes: drain thorough!)
Mix spinach. grated cheese. egaand
onion. Spreap mixture overdouitt.
leaving I-inch margin on each side
Beginning "'llh I 6-1nch s1dt . roll
up 11ghtly m Jell>° roll fashion.
Spread half of the melted butter in
bottom of lightly greased 7 x I 011 ••
inch cake pan or two 8-1nch round
cake pans
Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of
PamleYn chce1e' over the butter
Cut roll dough into I inch she-es.
Place slices. cut side down. in pan
allowing room for rolls to rise.
Brush tops of rolls with remain-
ing butter. and spnnklc with
Parmesan cheese. Let rise un11I
tripled in size.· Bake in preheated
375 dearcc: oyen for 25 to 30
minutes. or until golden brown.
Turn out 1mmed1atcly onto serving
plate. Y 1eld: 16 rolls.
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a, DOaOT'IJV WE -··:"::: •••a a ......._ .
M0tivation (or vtsttablc arow·
LDlll~ftl. °"'1nt tht 1970s and earl)
11no.. the main rea'On for h.avinaa
Vetrtablc prden WIS to PVC
,money. This r~nccted the Amen· can pubtk•s·concern over anna11on
and the ever-risina cost of Ii van,._
Si.nee 1982, the economy has
improved and people have bC'come incrasioal~ aw1re of healt,h. nutn·
tion. ancf fitneu. Thull, \here hH
betn a dram1~tufl.1n the rcawns·
(or Pfdtnin1 from sa v 1 na money to
obtainina fre h, bcucr·tt~11na
h1sher Quality H'&etabln. ac:cord-
ina to Denna' Pitttnirr. Cooperat· 1ve Ellttns1on V'eget.ablc spcc111is~.
Some arc calhna ttut. interest 10
fresh vqttablc., a nutl'hlon revol·
u11on. In faCl. Pattcnier rtpons.
many bedding plant people bchcve
their veictablc plant ~les may
remain trong bee.au~ of this.
The ancrca"ng populanty of
herb' is hcheved to be a result of
health-conKaou~ people usana them a~ alternative" to salt and an1ficial fla vorings. ·
Whale the number of households
wuh vcgctahle gardens h J rt· -·
mamcd faa~l) constanl be1wcen
1974 and 1984. the~ tw bttn a
\haht drop 1n 1hc ptttcnlqc, P11-
1cngcr \a)'\.
Not all honle1fown v tabk~
are better tasuna and better quality
than tho~ you buy. Some, which
can be vane npened and picked at
peak flavor. will ddinitely taste
better. These include tomatoes,
•wcct com. and sreen beans.
But for many vegetables, where
tht frcshnc" factor is le s ampon-
ant. home-grown products prob-
ablr will tute no bctterand pot51bly
wal be misshapen, wormy, or of
poorer quality than those grown
commercaally by upcrts.
Whale v~ttl>les·can be .,own
year-round 1n Sao1hcm Callfomaa,
some vow' best durina 1hc cool
sea10n. and some need the warm
sunny days of sprina and summer.
Now 1s the time to be plantina com,
1omatocs. beans, cucumbers. pep.
pcrs. potatoes, cgapl1nt and
,melons.'
May is a Jood time to plan&
squash; June or July arc best t'or
planting broccoli. Vcaetablcs that
can be planted year-round include
beets, carrots, leaf lettuce. green
oniQJlJ, radishes and turnips ..
VegC\ables that do best when
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Like Cola ·
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planted in the fall include head
lcuUC'C. pinach. carro1s. pea •
caulinoY..er, cabba,r. chard and
chives.
Be 1dc pl nuna vege1a~ at the
nJht tame, you also need to choose
1he nah1 plants -that it, the nght
variety for arowtb 1n this nta. And
also you netd to choose plant~ that
fit the space.
If space 11 hmited. select vea·
etabJes that produce a lot in a ht1le
space such as bcana, beets. carrot ,
cucumbers, lettuce. radishes.
tomatoes. zucch1m , e&JPlant, green
pepper, panley, dr spinach. Train
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One (1 ) 24-oz. Loaf, Mrs. Wright's
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\ novice aardcncr needs a aood
vcae1able plantina and growina
guide. Many aardcnana books &JVt
vcgC'table growing anfonnauon, but
not all a,ive good advice for
c;outhern Cahfomaa growma con-
dataons.
If )'OU would like to have S9me
brief. easy-to-understand 1nfor-
mat1on on "How to Grow Your
'own Vcaetables in Orange Coun-
t)' ... send a stamped. 11tlf-addrcsKd.
lepl-s11e envelope to: UC Coopcr-
auve Extension. 1000 S, Harbor
Blvd .• Anaheim 9280S. Ask for
''Vegetable Gardening." • • • QUESTIONS WE AR E ASKED:
Q. I'm lntef'nted la srowtq
some of IM 1peclalty vese~let
Helt as jlcama, w~te ud 1trtpff
egplut, soldea bell pepperl, ud
vario111 laerbl, bat ltave not Me9
able to find any place tlaat selll oe
seeds. Co yoa ltelp?
A. There are some catalog mail
order companies that carry the
gourmet and specialty vancucs of
vegetates for home gardeners. If you
send a stamped. self-addressed
envelope 10 ( ooperauve Extension
at the address above and ask for
"Gourmet Vegetable Seed
Sources." we will send )OU a liat of
these mall order sources.
(If you also want to receivt the
vegetable growing guide listed
above. your envelope will need two
stamps -22 cents for the first
ounce and 17 cents for the second.) • • • Q. I'm 1uppo1ed to get more
calcium In my diet u d ltave been
trylng to eat more 1reen, lufy
vegetables becaase they're blp In
calctam. Bat now I've beard tlaat
these vegetables aren't 1ood be·
caase tbey contain some sabstaace
tbat ties ap calclam 10 lt'• not
available. 11 tbl1 true?
A. Fmt. green leaf} vegetables
such as collards. spinach. kale. beet
and tum1p greens, and also broc·
cola. are fow-calone. nch sources of
calcium They have a much higher
ratio of calcium to calones than any
milk products. including nonfat
malk.
Second , these vegetables and
other•i lake them also contain a
substance called oxalate (or oxahc
acid), which can interfere wit h the
body's ability to absorb calcium.
However. the amount of inter-
ference depends on the ratio of
calcium to oxalate. Turnip and
mustard greens. kale. collards and
broccoli w1ttTat11fh ratio of calcium
to oxalate wal provide large
amounts of available calcium. And
even those wath lower calcium to
oxalate ratio., still can be considered
good caldaum sources. • • • Q. I still bave colored eg s la my
refrigerator left over from Easter.
Are tbey 1tUI good?
.c\ The answer depends on how
you <1tored the eggs. If you kept I them refngerated after they were
co lored. hard-cooked e~-with--n{) I cracks wall be safe to eatOr se veral
I weeks.
In time. they wall develop a green
I nng around the yolk, but this isn't
harmful -ltJUSt doesn't look good.
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However. 1f your cooked e8's were
not refrigerated for some time -
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for example. for a day or two. or
more than a few-hotirs -they ma y
no longer be safe to cat.
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For
Small, Fresh & Ripe
Great for Guacamole 9c
angel food cake. Mixed with lemon
pudding and lemon drop candies,
they're a laght-heaned ending to a
pretty sprang day.
LEMON ANGEL TREATS
I packa1e one·step wblte angel
food cake mill
I package ( 3 ounces> lemon
re1ular paddln1 and pie flllln1
I packa1e (8 ounces) cream
cheese, softened
•;, cup lemon drop ba rd candles,
cru1bed
Mlnt 1prl11
Heat oven to )50 degrees.
Prepare cake mix as directed on
package except -d1v1de batter
between 2 ungreased loaf pans. 9 x 5
x 3-mch. Bake until top'I arc deep
golden brown and cracks feel dry.
45 to 50 minutes. Do not under-
bakc. Immediately an ven pan\,
cool cakes completely.
Prepare pudding and pie filling
as directed on package for pudding:
cool slightly. Remove cakes from
pans. Trim hrown tops and edges
from cakes. Cul anto l/.-inch cubes.
Star cream cheese into warm
pudding until smooth. Fold an
candae\ and cake cubes. Spoon an to
foal baking cups. Cover loosely and
refrigerate at least 3 hour~. Garnish
1 with mint' sprigs. Ahout 20 'Cr·
1 van~.
CRUNCHY CARROTS I Small whole carrots or thick
carrot sllcc'i rnokcd crisp-tender.
ghucd and tos\CJ wa th <'hopped
wftlnut\, arc a 'ipringtamc treat
Heat a little '-C&ctablc 011, hone)'
and h-mon JUU.:c to bubblan1 an a
large t.kallct
Mn an n da\h of ganger, then add
cooked carrot\ and to"' over me-
dium heat until glued Add a
handful of <hopped walnut' and
Kason wi th \Olt and pepper, to
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Fruit bread .
serVedwith
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE u, .... ....,
When we tned it. we found we
had two small low loaves with ~~
dense texture and a very firm crust. ~-~"·'~ "~~~
It took a strong hand and a serrated ~ "
bread knife to cul them. j ~ '-s:!
We stored one loaf in the refriger-I ~
ator and. as needed. sliced and .
heated 1t. The other loaf went into I ~
the freezer to be used the same way.
Both loaves were chock·full-of the I -
raisins and walnuts that taste so I .::::: good with chevre. __
RAISIN AND WALNUT BREAD
l packa1e dry yeast
JI/, cups water (105 to 115
aegrees)
2 tablespoons butter, soft
l teaspoon salt
111, cup coarsely chopped
walnuts
11/• caps golden raisins
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3 'rl caps (about) wbole wbeat ~=====:::
flour ~~-
In a large bowl dissolve yeast in•;, __--~I
cup of the water. Stir in remaining ~
water. butter, sugar and salt -I
butter does not need to melt
entirely. Stir in walnuts and raisins.
then enough of the flour (about 3
cups ) to make a firm dough.
Turn out on a lightl y floured
board. Knead for 8 to I 0 manutes or
until smooth and elastic. workang
in the remamang 1/i cup flour as
needed to pre vent dough from
sticking. Form into a ball.
Place an a greased bowl ~ turn to
grease top. Cover bowl with plastic
wrap and let nse in a warm place
(75 to 80 degrees) for I 1h to 2 hours
or until doubled.
Punch down and divide in half.
Form each half an to a ball: do not
flatten . Pla ce well apart on a
greased large cookie sheet. Cover
and let 1 isc as previously for .45 to
60 minutes or until doubled.
Bake in a preheated 400-degree
oven for 15 to 30 minutes or until
browned and a cake tester inserted
in cen ter comes out clean.
Cover with a sheet of foil during
the last 10 minutes of baking to
prevent raisins on the surface from
overbrowning. Remove loaves to
wire rack 10 cool completely.
Makes 2 round low loaves with
df'n'l.e te"Klllrl' Rn<i A vt•ry firm C'rll'l1
BROILED BANANAS
6 firm ripe bananas
Juice and grated rind of 1 llme
or % lemons
~ cap brown su1•r
! tablespoons butter
11, cup ll&bt ram
Peel and o;l1 c:c banana\
lcnathwise. Place in a shallow
baking dish. Sprinkle with lime
juice and finely grated rind.
Sprinkle wnh suaar. Dot gener-
ously with butter.
Srorl QUirtly unn I wpr-11Tid
butter stan 10 melt.· Do not ovcr-
cook,_or banana will &el ~gay.
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FROZEN OQ OEFROSTEO
~NGI .J_
llOU8HY PIUlll
-Strve at once. Pour rum over hot
baoanti .-and 11nitc. baulllJ~-*"'"----
t he flamm@. 'Y"'fl· Serves 6.
What can be morcgralifymg than
bowlsful of soup to set before guesu
~ family? Served with cheese. 11
~upplies plenty or nutntion, as wt'll
a'\ csiential vitamins. calcium. all
wrapped up in mep-Oavor.
Soup can be a meal suiner, a
luncheon or supper entree, a meal
in itself with only a salad lo
complement.
Switterland's Emmentaler can
transform almost any soup into a
dish you're proud to serve. Add jt
grated lo lbe simplest of broths and
you'll immediately change uu1e
and texture.
SWW CHEESE SOUP
l t.11blespoo11 clarified batter
Z m ecUam-1lzed onions, cllopped
WHOLE OR HALF
FROZEN OR DEFROSTED
ALASKAN
SILVER SALMON
JAC.BRAND
FRESH
IMifATION
CllAllUKll
_ Qrange COU1 DAILY PILOT IWfldMedfr/. Aptil 24. 1915 C8
1 clove prllc, mulled chttst in ovenproof soup bowl or
4 nps eMck• or bed MelJJe9 mup. pour hot broth ovCf' and
or bro" qJnnkle with grated cheese.
~ cap wltt&e wlne Place small butter-balls on top.
! ~ Swtturlud SwiH (Em-Bake m modffate pre-heated oven
mni&aler), eoarsely 1ratec1 for about 30 minutes. Spnnlde "'ith
~· e., Swlturlaad Gnyere, parsley before serving.. Opuonal:
coanely &r•Sd . Serve with freshly ground black
. 4 slAca claR bread• pepper Serves 3 to 4.
! t.llblftpeou usaJced kner or
marprl.M
l buc:ll parsley. mmced
•Note: Bread can-be day-old and
can be in small pieces.
Saute onions and garlic in butter
until transparent. Add broth: sim-
mer for I 0 minutes. Season to taste
with whae wine. Layer bread and
SWISS CREESE.POTATO SOUP
4 me41am.sil.e pot.llSOH, pttJed
. uddic~
1 oaloa, sliced
Z leeks, Hopped
! t.llblespoou better or marpr·
lH z cups clllcba brotb
l np wldte wine
l'reMIJ.,..... ....... '"'" .. tute
i..cu.,...Mtmes..,.ld
1 NP Swltla'laM 8w* (i!'M-
m•taleY) *•"•• I t.llblespMe ~.,, d dlh'es
·Cook potatoes in · wa1a S
manutes; drain. Add onioos aad
lccu to butter. uute briefly. Add
potatoes and broth, cook until
potatoes arc soft, then place soup 111
blender aod puree. Rttu.m· JD pot.
add wine. w.te for 1CUOnins.
adding more wine i( desired. Add
pepper.
Finall} add ootrr1eg and cbeetc,
cook over slow beat, .surrina until
cheese is melty. Do oot allow to
boll. Garnish with chopped cbiv
or sprigs of diU. Serves 4-6. -
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Or..ioe Coatt OAILV PILOT/Wednesday, Aprll 24. 1i86
Fex-Mex cuisine
now going lighter
Gone arc the day5 when al' lorn~
controlled meal meant a cup of
bouillon. a mound of cottaae chcc~
and"-lMI lhe celery you could cat.
Today's lighter caters make the
quest for more exc1t1ng lullnaf)
creations an ongoing effort
In Tex.as and ne1ghr>onna \tates.
where Mexican Oavor~ ha ve long
been woven into the lifcst)'lc. '"el}
light versions of south-of-thc-
bordcr favorite~ appear frequent!)
on caloric countcrs' tablc•1.
Bright. fresh-tast ing \alads.
,always rate high w1tti the fitncss-
rnnsc1ous set. Chicken Tostada
Ensalada 1s a heallhy-fre'ih. }car
· ·roui\d complete-meal salad w11h
authentic south-of-the-border
'navor flair.
In true Me~1can st) le 1t rnmbines
contrasting tempcratun.·s. textures
and tastes -a hot and 'Spic) 1
chicken mixture. cool. crisp lettuce.
tomato and a touch of 'ihredded
chttsc. Additional mild. medium
or hot picantc sauce dresses the
· salad in Tex-Mex style.
' Single-skillet meals can be a real
plus for hcahh<onscious. on-the-
, go cooks. Speedy Southwest Skillet
Supper combines delightfully un-
• complicated preparation with
satisfying fresh fla vor. Fast to fix .
CUHI
l medium red or green pepper,
cut Into I x '• ·lnch 1trlp1
l 1ea1poon around cumin
,,.. 1ea1poon 11lt
~ cup plcante sauce
( ook onion and garhl 1n butter
unul onion 1s tl·ndc:r Add t:hll l>.l·n
1ucchin1 and pep~r: 'ipnnklc with
cumin and ~It Pour p1cantc l><lUH'
o\l'r chicken m1~turc, m1~ \.\l'll
( ool>. OH:r mc<l1um-h1gh heal. \t1r-
nngfrequcntl). unttl vcgctabk!> arc
r w.p-tcndt·r and mo.,t ofl1 qu1d hat;
l'' aporatcd about 1 tu 4 minutl'!i
Makc'i 4 <,.t'f\ tng\. 178 r<.1 lonc.,
each
with calorics kept 1n line. the --
chicken and vegetable combo 1s1ust 1-
right for today's lighter style of
eating.
"
CHICKEN TOST ADA
ENSALADA
Balance diet
~best advice
for arthrit ics
, ) I l\rthntis sufferer\ who fall pre)'
to fad diets and other nutnt1onal BONELESS 4uacker} could be compounding 39 19 rather than helping their health PORK
problems. according to Ad ratn Jaf-SHOULDER • COUN111V STYl.E
fe r.MD PORK -~ .. .\It hough d1tt has never been
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or undernourished 1nd1' 1dual., arc
less able 10 COJX' with the effect\ of
the d1'teasc ." \3)S the staff
rheumatolog1 st <.1t ~cnpps Mem-I
orial Hospital. I Arthritics 'ihould make special
effort\ to cat a balanced diet
C'!eryda) which includes 1wo ser-
' ingc, of milk and dairy food\. two
serving\ of meal. poultr) fi<.h or
eggs. four sen 1ngs of fruit\ and
vegetable'i and four \en 1 ng\ of
whole grains.
In their search for a "miracle
cure," arthnt1n annual !\ '>rend
more than SI billion on (;1d diet\.
supplements. and other remcd1e\.
.. according to the ·\rthnt" Foun-
dation.
JafTcr ~}\ that \tud1c\ do not
support chm1nt1t1ng "n1ght\hadc ~rtablrS' \u<. h a' eggpTant.
potatoc\. tomatot'\ and gree n pep-
pers: milk and dairy product\ or
spicy foods from the diet
"In fact aH>1ding the'>\: fmxh
could cl1m1natc e\'ien11al nutrient\
needed for long-term health .. he
says.
' JafTer also h:ic. trnuhk with
mcaa v1tamin and m ineral thcrap)
as an arthnt1s rcmt:d )
"Taking large do\C'l of \Upplc-1
ments has not Oc('n f)r<l\.Cd to be
efTccttvc 1n altering the wurse of
anhnt1s. and 1n \Orne in\tancc.,
could prove to be tox ic · hr \ay!I.
SupplcmcntH·an alc,og1H· people
a (alsc sense of SCCUfll\ Pat ient\
believe that s1nl·e the) an· taking
something c.x tra they d<1n t need to '
_.be concerned ahout "'hat the)' art.•
eat1na. Man ) t1mec, lhl' n·wlt ''
poor nutrition •
Along with ca1 1nga balan1 l'd d1l't
Jaffer cncouragcc, excr<.'1\4: tC1 kt.'<'P
muscl~ '>Irons and lessen \trr.,, on
the 1<>int\ He '>U-8CSt\ walking
iwimming or h1 cyrhna
.. Remember that anhrit"" qm
able from day to da) and 1nd1 \.1du.il
to 1nd1v1dual ·· \a>" faflt.•r II
patient' ra t wrll and ritrrn\C.' thn
arr likrl~ to h,1\l moH" good dru_, _
than h.uf ·
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Prlce1 on both p•g• effective at ell
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE
Creativity spices
recipe contest
for young cooks
A seventh grade boy from Hill-
sboro, Ore, has proved that cooking
1s for everyone. Kory Hutchinson's
Party Race Puddinj won the 'grand
prize of S 1.000 1n Uncle Ben's
YounaCreativ,eCook11 Recipe Con-
test, open only to students aaes 12 to 18.
Man)' of the food trends revealed
in adult recipe contests were also
observed tn this one. Teens, hke
their adult counterparts. view cook-
ina as a creati ve actt vity.
Dessert recipes. rang.mg from
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CAFFEJNE FREE
DIET COKE
FRESH
HAWAIIAN
PINEAPPLE
SKAGGS
favontc~ 1m""c recipe that rel)'
on quaht) conventtnce fouch arc
fa vored by all busy cooks. E1hn1c
spcc111t1n, pan1cularl)' M~lucan or
Tu-Mo. are tandb)'s. Classic
recipes, no matter how umc-in-
volvcd, arc favorites with )'Oung
cooks who frequentl)' add a s1ana-
ture touch or ingredient.
Party Rice Puddani as a tempting
dessert that makes use of conve-
nient puddma mt.it combined with
convened rict. --
Three other youn& cook' pr-
nered cash pnzes of $250 each.
Stephanie Lonctt1. 16. o l
Maplewood. Minn .• created Rio
Grande Rice . a livel y main dish
with Tex-Mex flair. The hearty
combination of nee, green chtltes.
canned chilt wtth beans and
EXTRA FANCY
Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Wednllday, Aptff 2•, 1915 C1
shredded cheese make 11 a wanner
for spur-of-the-moment dinner pa me§.
T 1me-PfC$surcd teen cooks such as Stephanie Byrd. 17, or
Enterprise. Ala . rely on recipes
such as Rtce and Com Chowder, a
s1mple·t~l}'lake heany wup that's
prepared and served m leu than ,.~
minutes.
Scott Mills. 14. of La1robc. Pa.,."
prepares classic recipes wtlh a new
twist. In Ri ce a la Romanoff
tradataonal noodles are rcplac.ed
with fluffy rice 'in a creamy. nch
comb1nataon of sour cream. cottasc
cheese and shredded cheddar
cheese. The dish is an exc1t1na
accompaniment that adds elqance
to any beef. poultry or pork en tree.
PA.An IUCE PUDDING
l~ C1IPI ••let' , l C1IJ ... .,.... rice .,..,... ... ,
l '.peebpt (1a.-....... } vullla ,.,,.., ud p6e ,....
mis
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1 c., ...... rabbtt
l n, dlOW ft.I,,... cream tta•letf••••••pt 1 IHI,.. Tallia
Brina wa ter io a boil in medium
sau«pan. tir in ri~ and II.It
Cover ti&htly and simmer 20
minutes. llemove from beat. Let
stand covered until aU waler as
absorbed, about S minutes. Set
aside.
Combine pudding mix and
I nutmq in larat saucepan. Sle>Wly
add milk. Cook and stir over
medium heat u_n til mixture come.
to a boil. Remove from he.at. Stir in
rice and raisins until well blended.
:=:;;;;~~::;;;;: · Spoon intoSCTYing bowl or individ-----.;;:? Z: I ual servin1dishes. Cover and chill. ~ Just before serving. beat whip-
. -p1n1 tream, supr and vanilla 1n ~ chilled mixing bowl un'til stiff
peaks form. Top pudding with
wh ipped cream; spnnkle with ad-
ditional nutmcs. if de5ired. Makes
12 scrvinp.
Vartafloa: Substitute 2 .cu~
frozen whipped lop~&. thawed.
for the wh1ppina cream. supr and
vanilla.
RIO GRANDE RICE
Z 1'l caps wate r
l cap CODVtrtecl rltt
l teaspoon wt
I can ( 4 ouca) 9opped greea
cblUH
% CH I (15 OHCff eaclt) cllJU
wltb beans
1 pond Cltedda r cbeue..
sltredded
Sbredded lettace, u desired
Sliced rdJIMs, u deslre4 ~ I Bnng water to a boil in medium
--. ~ucepan Stir an nee and salt
--I Cover ttghtly and simmer 20 --I minutes. Remove from heat. Let
-1 stand covered until all water 1s
-absorbed, about 5 minutes. Stir in
-I ch1ltes. Layer half the nee mixture. =::::::::::: I can of th e chalt and half of the
cheese in a I 3 x 9 x 2-anch bak:tng
di sh
Repeat nee and chili la yers
ending wtth chtlt Cover wuh
aluminum fo il and bake at 375
degrees 25 to 'O minutes. L'nco"er
and spnnkle remaining chee~ on
top Bake uncovered until checiC 1!>
melted about 5 minutes. Garnt!>h
with lenuce and radish~. Mak~ IO
S(ntngs
RICE AND COR1' CHOWOF.R
2 •., cups water
J cup converted rkt'
Z teas DI u lt
3 slices bacon
J medium onion, chopped
%"1 cups milk
J caa ( l 7 ounces) cream -11y le
corn
Frt'llbl y grated black pepper
2 tablespoons finely snipped
parsley
GOLDEN
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APPLES
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crumhlc and \Cl a'>1dc Pour ufT all
hut 2 t..tbk\poon<, dnpptngs Cook
11n111n an Jnpp1ng.' until tt•ndt•r hut
not hro\.\ n
\dd rill' mil ~ u1rn remaining l
lt'a\poun \J lt .rnJ pepper to tastt•
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2 tablespooe1 very tbinly sliced
l(rf'f'n onloa
fre~bly 1 rated black pe~r
Hr1ng \1.atcr to a boll an m('d1un '·ll" 1·11.in -Stir in nrc and ,.111
< m l'I taghtl)' and '§tmmer ~'
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l lm·w. [UH hr and hot pepper sauce
tran,fcr to I 11•-quan casserole
< o'er and bake at 350 delJ'tt\, 2 ~
min ute!> To c;ervc . ~pnnklc w11h
n·m:11n1nll ch~. green onion'
.rnd IX'~Jl('r Make\ I< ~r' '""'
CATCH QF THE DAY
< nmh1nc equal amount\ of fine--
"c.:hoppcd walnuu and flour. Mi
in ..omc It. pq>per and 1 hulc
tarraao n Dip foll micu tnto hcatcn
Cllf.. thc.:•n roll them fn th.c walnut
m1,1u rc Saute 1n ~1nhn1 butter
marpnne until fi h O.ka and
~ walnut rrt'tft-,_._ ...... ~~ -~·
lemon ~~ae
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Tasting room mlijor.outlet lor Navarro Wlnes
Ted Benncu and Deborah Cahn
are partners 1n life as well a in the
enterpnse known as Navarro
Vineyards. Bennett was founder of
the retail chain known as Pacific
tcreo, and met Cahn when she
came to work for his firm.
Cahn came alonajusa a Bennett was deciding that the stereo busi-
ness wasn't fun any moR1 and the
two . ended up plant1na the ~ineyard. buildina a winery. and
havin1 a few babies .totether.
The onginal plan was to have no
employees and to keep the business
to a size that the two could handle
alone. The plan worked. sort of.
They could handle ll alone. except
Jmy
lua
there was never a day olf. t:.vcn an
evening away from the winery wa~
impossible a good portion of the
yea~ ·
A winery can'tbe left alone wht•n
fermentauons are working. and an
the sprina. who would answer the
frost alarm 1fthe owners were awa >
Sm._11 wineries dem e much ot their
income from Liming room saks.
and that·, an every day busint'S\.
too.
o while the)' could handle 1t
alone, they quickly camr to the
dec1s1on that at least 11 few cm·
ployeei. would }>c a good idea.
The me of their vineyard and
winery is the almost remote
Ander~n Valley of Mendocino
County, about halfway between
Highway 101 and the Mendocino
Coast. it's very near the communit)'
of Boonville.
It is one of the coolest grape
srowing regions in the state. which
as great for quality. but not so great
tor vineyard >1cld'i.
In many )'ctu\. thr lf3Pt stru&&)e
to ripen . ju!t as thty do 1n "the
htmou .. northern rc11ons of EurS)pe.
like Burgundy and Champagne. his
no co1nc1dcn<:c that the famous
French Chnmpaane firm of
Roedcrer it. ~tllnJ up shop nearby.
Na varro 1s a unique success stof)
tn several ways. Not only are the
wines critically and commercially
.successful, but full y 75 percent of
Navarro's 10.000 case production
1s sold in Mendocino County, and
most oft~at out of the tasting room.
That means that less than 3.000
cases arc left to be doled out to key
retailers and restaurants through
the rest of California and America. lialner version of the ~anety. ny
If every small winery could sell way you los;>k at 1t, It 1s a very
that much locally. we wouldn't be pte.uant Chardonnay and a
hearing stones of financial prob-' «rufied "best buy."
ltms in the rndustry. Naravvo ltU "Memdoclao"
Even thou&h the wines are In cur4 .... )' ($8.7S): Only SlX
great demand. Navarro maintains months in oak, but the wood shows
moderate to downriaht inexpensive throuah q1ccly in both bouquet and
pncina. navor. Typical of the cool area. the
Navarro ltll Via 81Hc ($5.50): wine is more delicate and far more
This is really a Chardonnay. but is crisp than say a Napa Chardon~ay.
given the aeneric name to eliminate There's citrus here. too. but 1t is
confusion between it and more enhanced by notes of vanilla and
stylistic wines made from the same sliJhtly riper flavors. •Another very
anrpe. • good value.
This version has a citrus style, not Navarro lH3 "Premier Re-
much oak. and the arapcs are .erve" CUrdouay ($12): Even at
hi,rvested less ripe for a crisper, $12. this win~ ofTe~ good ~alu.e as ll
I is on a par with wines sclhna 1n th(
SIS ranae. Chosen from the best
lots and ripest fruit (~till not a.II that
ripe in this cool climate). 11 has
spent the most time in oak .. with a
portion of tht' blen<i un.dergomg the
malo-lact1c fermentauon that turns
harsh malic acid to lacttc acid
Notes of toastiness and but-
terscotch hut still firm and cnsp.
Navarro Ital "Estate" Plaot
1 Nolr ($8. 75): Anderson Vallt;Y as
one of the best places to grow Pmot.
and this pleasant wine is additioi:ial
proof. It is a nice lighter style with
forward cherry aromas and Oavors
and a fairly long finish .
Navarro t H3 Gewurztramlner
($7.SO): Lot.soffruit, but th~ taste is
basically dry. The .style 1s more
spic.e than Ooral. and 11 has seen a
short time in French oak.
No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices! Navarro ttU "Late Harvest"
Wtllle Rletlhll ($I 0 the half ~_ttle):
Dcsscn wine lovers alert! While this
may seem expensive to the un-
initiated. 1t is priced much lower
than comparable wines. These
wines are terribly expensive to
produce. because the grapes are
vinual raisins by the time the) 're
picked. meaning very little JUtce.
This one has unbelievable bal-
ance. with 19.2 residua1 sugar
(harvested at nearly 37) with less
than I 0 percent alcohol and 1.25
total ac1d1ty. If those numbers don't
mean anything to you. I'll translate.
It means thr wine tastes much
less sweet than it is, allowing you to
drink more without overdosing on "------------=------------' .__ ____________________ ---------------------""'l sugar sensation. The smells and
tastes say peaches. pineapple and
vanilla. and the aftertaste is very
long and complex.
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Pear Halves H~N::.
Green Beans ~~b ~~ •••. I ' r,ur o• \to<"'
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To discover the Navarro retail
outlet nearest you. or to obtain
directi ons to the winery, write to:
Navarro, P.O. Box 47, Philo. CA
95466 (707) 895-3686.
PARDUC'CI. NICE GUY -
Ted Bennett tells a wonderful ston
about pioneer Mendocino w1.nc·-
maker John Parducc1. It seems
Bennet bought a piece of foreign
equipment that hr couldn't get to
operate properly. Call aOer call
went out to the manufacturer'\
rcpresentatt ve to no avail.
Bennett was about to resort to the
couns. when. unannounced. a big
truck pulled up with a brand new
ree_lacement and a technician to
lnstalT 1t an<rmaKe sure 1t wor ed.
"Wh at finally brought you out?"
Bennett wanted to know. The man
had a most interesting response.
It seems Parducci had ordered a
much larger and more expensive
piece of equipment from the same
company. and had called to say he
was cancelling his order unless the
company could satisfy his neigh-
bor.
The kicker 1s that Bennett hadn't
6 PACKJ I talked to Pard~cc1 in months. and
· cenamly hadn t said anything to 12·0Z. htm about the equipment. Parducc1 ____________________ ___, ev1dentl) heard of his problem
Garden Fresh Produce through the grapevine and acted
totally independently.
I've always said John was one of
WA$><1N<;IOH Apples U!llll 'ANCY ~ the nicest men in the busines\
r.01 OlN OfOICOIUS • La ~ Bennett backs me up. Avocados ~:~~ ~'~,w0 [A(H aac
EACH age Mangos fAN<.V SWUI
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KESSLER 00 PROOF
American
Whiskey
HIRAM WALKER
Teallllh ............
Cooking
with class
Sherman Library and Gardens.
Corona dcl Mar. 1s offering two
cooking classc'> to be presented b>
its chef. Madeleine De Groote.
She will teach a Mother's Da y
Brunch on Tuesda~ and a Lazy Da )
Picnic on July 2. Both classes wall
~1n at 11 a.m. and include
samplings of food prepared., _
Registration 1s S25 per class and
prcrcgistraLJon as required. For
informatton. call the garden offict'
a1673-2261.
Sft ~ 1.75-"8" j 1.]S A ~1echuan ;x~;ience. a perfect -"7•'7'7 urER ..... Ge UTERp1cn1c to pack and carry to your favonte Lotus Garden, will be
Luc~Lager Beer 11co 011 ~59 demonstrated by Susan Slack at ~fr~I. 11111~1 ~' 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at C'c'it
Pau I asson WI. ne ~r·· 5" Aft I Gourmet. 14 Monarch Bay Pla1a . ""''"f 11 m11 ~ ~ South Laguna.
Almaden :r:~iG~':,.'1'"' s4 79 The menu will include Golden ~°'"c""'~'11 H•m • dumplings in Chili Garlic Sauce,
Canadl·an Mt"St .,.....,.,,.. , *10 39 Poached Shredded Chicken in ~...,., . 'h"'" • Crisp Lettuce Packets, p1cy
Tanq' ueray G1"n ~ 99 S1cchuan Noodlc!i with rcanuJ ...~""°' '*'I .. , ~~. Sauce. Mosaic of Spicy Hot Vcg-sm • ff SS.29 ctablcs Suck\, Marinated Fresh 1rnO ~:ah "'°"'~ Fru11 Skewcn and Chinese-style
Plum Sauce.
Del Monte Catsup
Jonny Cat Litter
Success Rice
Pudding Pocket :-::mr.
Pitted Prunes ~~··
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PJUCU ~ 1 ft1U. DAra Fee i-s $35. For information. call
493-2888.
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An 1ntroduct1on to wine will he
tauaht b)' cx~n Yvonne Rich Gt I
p.m. turday at Lawry's Caltfom1a
('enter, Los A naelcs.
The basic~ of wine tcrm1nol0jy.
cvaluauon. ~lecuon and tasuna
wall he explored, and eiaht Cah·
forn1a want''> will be m lcdgurina
the thrrr·hour daa ·cc is I 5 For
informataon. l .tll (21 )) 22 4-6827
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0rano-C0Mt DAILY PllOT/Wedf.._,, ~ 24, 1•
Frying leaves much to iniagin~tia·n.
Fresh. spinach, mustard, water-
cress. cilantro. m1n1. and panley areens m14kc: an unu~ual accom-
paniment' when rned cnspy in hot
oil.
Whc_n fned. these lea ves qu1cldy
tum cnsp, translucent, and intense-
ly green. For a stnkina condiment
sprinkJe leaves on hot melted
cheese or baked potatoes. Lightly
salted. they make an intriguina
snack.
Stored in an a1nigh1 container.
fried leaves will last for several
days. Add leaves to di~hes just
before servina; as soon as they
to~ch liquid or moist food, they
quickly go hmp.
The basic process 1$ easy. S1mpiy
remove and discard thick stems
from 2 ounces spinach, mustard
greens (small leaves work best),
watercress, cilantro. mint, or
parsley (Oat or curly) leaves. Wash
leaves thoroughly. Drain well, then
pat dry. If you hke. cut spinach
leaves ana mustard greens across
the grain into '!..inch-wide shreds.
Wrap leaves loosely in paper
towels and enclose in a plasti c bag.
C-hiH at least I hour or up to
overnight to dry thoroughl y.
In a wok or deep 3-to 4-quan
pan, heat about 2 inches of salad oil
to 370 degrees. Fry greens a handful
at a time (stand back, since oil may
splatter).
Turn lea yes with a-slotted spoon
until they take on a brighter green
color and are at least partly trans-
lucent. 5 to 20 seconds. (The leaves
may not go completely translucent
in oil but will become more so as
they stand.) If leaves turn a darker
green and begin to scorch, they are
overcooked.
Lift leaves with a slotted spoon;
Calclum plll
lnterrupts
bone cycle?
Calcium from milk and other
dairy foods appears to have an
advantage over calcium pills when
it comes to building and main-
taining healthy bones. according to
a study conducted at Creighton
University School of Medicine in
Omaha.
Health professionals have
singled out ad equate calcium intake
throughout hfe as a first hne of
defense against osteoporosis. the
"brittle bone" disease that affi1cts
one in fou r women past
menopause. The top dietary source
of calcium 1s dairy foods. which
suppl y more than 72 percent of thi s
nutrient in 1he American food
suppl y.
Some sc1ent1sts, howe ver. ha ve I
suggested that the protein and j
---:--phosphorus irr dairy fuodrm-rgtn
reduce the amount or ca1c1um I
reaching the bones. Bui this 1s no1
the case. according to the Creighton
University study.
"What we found was that the
protein and phosphorus in milk
weren'ta problem," explained Rob-1 en Recker, M.D.. one of 1hc
researchers who conducted 1he two-I
year study. "Milk is at leas! as
effecti ve and may even be supenor
to calci um ca rbonate 'iupplc-
men ts."
Calcium carbonalc. a popular
calcium pill. interfered with the I
natural process of bone renewal
more than dairy food calcium. !.a1d
Dr. Recker. In this renewal process.
called remOdehng, bone 1s cont1rru-
all y broken down and rebuilt.
About 10 to 15 perce nt of bone 1s
replaced each yea r. Calcium
carbonate suppressed the remodel-I
ing process. according to the stud y.
In general. calcium p1llc; arc low
in calcium . For example. calcium
carbonate contains only 40 perce nt
elemental calcium. while other
supplements contain as little as 9
percent calcium.
"Women should turn first to
their diets to mee t their calcium
needs." the doctor said. A single
eight-ounce servinJ of milk -
whole, lowfat or skim -contains I
about 300 mg or calcium. The
vitamin D 1n milk, and possibly the
lactose, aid 1n calcium absorption I
by the body.
A cup of yogurt or an ou nce and
one-half of most cheeses can bt
substituted for a glass of milk . Other
dietary c;ources of calcium arc
sardine!!I. salmon wtth bones and
certain leafy, green vegetables 'iuch
as kale and broccoli.
·~ Dr. Recker, who ha ~tud1ed
osteoporosis for more than I 5
years. advises all women to con-
sume calcium-rich foods. He rec-
ommends that women act 1.000 ma
of calcium daily before menopause,
and 1.500 ma af\er menopause.
Most women. howeve r. don't
even meet the current Rec·
ommended Dietary Allowance for
calcium orsoo ma 11 day.
The federal aovernment's ~
Health and Nutrition Examination
urvey (HANES 11 . 1976-1980).
indicates that th1" calcium deficit
staru as early as aae 11 for female~.
Women who enter middle llt'
with bones that have achieved the1t
maximum ma~ can more easily
w1lhstandthcnormal bone loss that
accompanies ea1na When .i
woman's body tOP" produc1n1 the
hormone c.,troacn 11 menopau~
bone lo\\ unrleratn , Dr f(cckt·r
txplatned
dram on paper towels. Serve bot or
at room temperature. Or store
airllaht at room temperature in 1
paper-1owel-hncd container up to 3
day,. Makes about 2 cu~.
SHRIMP WITH CRISP
AND CREAMY MINT
Water
Z poaad1 lar1e sllrlmp (about H
&o a poud), peeled and develaed
l ¥. pouads E11ropeaa-1&yle '"D·
aklaaecl cucamber, cat ta tllla
1llce1
Mlnt mJyonaalae (recipe foJ-
lowa)
i Cllpt crl.,..frtff miat leav"
(dJreetlou pl'ttde)
llemn•MIH
In a 5-to ~uan pan, bnng about
3 inches water to boilins. Stir 1n
shnmp, cover pan, remove from
heat. and let stand until opaque in
center (c ut to test), S to 6 minutes.
Drain shrimp and immeiy in ice
water to cool; drain. If made ahead,
cover and chill up to overnight.
On 8 dinneT plates, arrariae equal
Portions of chilled shrimp, sliced
cucumber. and mint mayonnaise.
Garnish with the fried mint leaves
and lemon wedges. Serves 8.
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leg
l clove prlle
l tablet,... lem .. J•lce l tu.,.. DIJ• m••&ard
YI C11P Up&ly pacUd tresa. mta&
leaVH
1 c.p ula4 oil
Salt
In a blender, combine e&&. garhc,
lemon juice, mustard, and mint
leaves: whirl until mint is pureed.
With' blender on hi&h speed, add
salad oil in a thin steady stream:
whirl until all 011 is incorporated.
Add salt to taste. Use, or cover and
chill as long as 2 days.
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Mexiciln~food expert now focuses· on ecology
ZIT)>. U A RO. Mu1co (AP) -and her gniy hair,oppcd by a 'straw very '"" fy1 ng. •• n 11 Id dl<he.."" small 1or1illa-dou8h cups fi lied ~ llh 8ll rd 1 ng c~k• ng. wh "~ '~",.~1~J;~ l
Diana Kennedy, whose books on hat. "lt'SJU ta more 1nteresunJ_ wa) She firt.t lived 1n Mexico as the It wa:i. followed by "The Tortilla tucch1n1 squash and tomu10 1hat belie' c~ !thOJld be ther does sh~ Me~ican coolcina have acqljjantcd to li ve -experimentally." w1ft of New York Times correspon-Book.'."Rec1pes from the Regional start off a lunch for recent v1'i1ton to experience ut nei bo thou~nds of Amencan ~llb ns The house csscnt1ally runs like a dent Paul Kenned)'... Af\t-r his death CooksofMcx1co" and, most recent-Zatacuaro. 1 ()() mile\ west of Mex-have man) kind ~~rd~1::;. ~~a sty~~
vane(j and sophistication. knows ship, with power coming in from a of cancer. Times food cntic Crai g 1). "Nothing Fancy:· 1co City. 1he oH~racttve a ffin tn entan an
there· mort-to life than tocos and wmdmill next to 11. The gardens. of Claiborne suueste<l she teach what "h becomes a life. reall)," she "W e were brouaht up rnok1ng -that seem~ ~o be a ect g 8
enchiladas. course. run naturally. . . she had learned about Mexican said of her career as a cooking JUSt something we were expected l~ th~. l Jn11t tates. c too chic
Here, on the five...ac1t ecologJcal The mounuunJ of Mexico s cooking tn her cx1ens1vt: travels e).pcn. which leads her to spend do an that gcnerauon tn England. food h~" be~~m get back to
farm i>he has spent five years M1choacan tate are v1s1ble from around the country. . much time out of Mex ico. ··1 work ~he said. She declines to state her wc·,c 'ltmP} go 0 f r• rr 1 de eloping. she says new ways mus1 vinually any point of the grounds or The resulting~ publicity an New all the ume. I like what I do. You're age. some basics. she said. a tfr ~ h or
be found to handle what she tne house. an airy and spacious York led to An offer to wntc a book. always trying new recipes -ex-The recipes 1n ht.•r books are and ronand~r soup made 0 be en
believes will be a future of $C3rce brick and adobe dwelling filled with and "The Cuisines of Mexico" penmcnting, adjusting, then wral-mixed Wt th anecdotes that leave no own rnkn s produce had c
resources. Mc.xican crafts. artwotk -and published an t972 established he r ang them up." doubt about their authenticity or sc:rw · . h 1 k
··1 don't know why .1 staned. furniture. 1 reputation as the leading authority Her latest book roams from the author's knowledge and gcnu-"I ha1c 10 make cvel")t init"" 0~
except I'm tenacious." the Bruish· '"Th~tt are also things for the on what she calls "a very complex recipes remembered from her child-1ne fondness for Mexico. beautiful: 11 <thou ld look appeuz-
bomcooktngupcn said.dres$_Cd in .soul." Kennedy said wtth a gesture cuisine, full of surpnses and full of hood outside of London to Middle Kennedy has little patience for ing."
sunple while cotton blouse. pants toward the view ... Sensually, tt 's contrasts -and many Sl;lrpnsingJ ) Eastern favorites to ··ca10ehtas:· errors. pretense or ignorance re· The k11chcn has a talc counter
-----------------~ --with a 1ra) ofdl)tng th1lt peppers.
Its "alls and shel.,es are draped
wtth 1hc copper. stra"".. wooden and
ceramic utensils and vessels found
throufl,hOul Mexico.
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Pork Loin
INCLUDES RIB. LOIN LB
BLAOE ANO SIRLOIN CHOPS
***** Lady Lee
Bacon
REGULAR OR
TH1CI( SLICED
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Shank f19 !!~!~ !:!~m LB
FARMEA JOHN. NO CENTER SLICES REMOVED
Navel , .• 39 Oranges
LARGE SWEET
Fresh 35 Bean SproL~I
!Hunt's
Tomato
Sauce
80l CAN .19
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Refried
Beans
JARIETIES 17 OZ CAN
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WHOLE BODY
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FULL CUT LB
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Red Delicious 39 ~e.!'!r~~ LB •
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i Franks
***** Whole Beef
Brisket
1 TO 9 LBS . BONELESS lB
***** Pacific
Red Snapper f 3~ FROZEN FILLET LB
*****
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Rex Sole
Sl(INLESS
***** Idaho
Rainbow Trout f 79
FRESH LB
!-Kraft ct Velveeta
Slices
I Modern gadgets -an electric
I food mill. an ice-cream maker -
nesh out the· wooden spoons. 20-
1
year-old pressure cooker and cast-
1ron pois.
~tier a Bibb lettuce salad. again
from 1hc garden. Kenned)
produces Veracru1-st}lc tamales.
made from a thin. delicate do ugh I topped with an "hoja ·santa" -
"holy leaf.'· She and her two maids
th en quickly whip op sorru:._c.o.m
tonillas to wrap around homemade
"choriLo" sausage, se rved indi-
. v1dually-··Excuse my fingers."
"Yer) few really get the whole
concept of the th ing." she says of the
response to Mexican food abroad.
"One of the basic concepts is the
c~1es -the different chilies that ~ ilavofi -and the basic
concept of a good tortilla JUSt
doesn't ex 1st."
The good corn tortilla. according
to Kennedy, provides the back-
ground for the whole meal. A
Mexican meal. she also noted. is
heav) and intended for m1d-da}
consumption. thus be<"oming hard
10 adapt to Amcncan-st) le evening
I dinners.
"Good Mexican food as labor
intensive. and people aren't walling
to pay the pnce for that sort of
thing." she said of Mexican res-
taurants in the United States.
"They thi nk Mexican food should
be cheap." I Dessert is passion fruit and
blackberry cream ices. recipes in-
vented b) Kenned) to go with the
produce from her orchard. A final
touch 1s dried peaches. from the
grounds. and coffee grown and
roasted on the premises.
"It's not great coffee. but it's m}
coffee." she Jokes.
Kennedy said that when she
came to Mexico markets were
better. produce fre sher. than they
arc now with the country's popu-
1
lation rapidly expanding past 70
million.
1 Ju~t ac; the food industl) has
moved toward industrialization in
the nlled States. she believes that I many of the traditional aspects of ;-------l~1e&n cuisiRe are iR danger-ef
I being wiped out here.
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1
---Yams, apples
teamed in
easy casserole
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
AP Food Editor
f o U\e }ams 1n an old-time and r-;oo---~!!!11'~---------, I popular "a}. couple them with
French Ffltd
POTATOES
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c\ Potatoes
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appks. The following reci pe for a
Yam and .\pplc Casserole dOCSJ USt
that. It has the nrtue of be ing
~1mpk enough lo prepare· tor a
fam tl}' meal and )Cl 11 is interesting
enough to offer to guests.
I Th1o; cac;scrole ma) be <,crvcd
several \\a}'s.
F-or a weekend brunch. as an
1 acc:ompanim1.·n1 to 'icramblcd egg!.
I or omelet alo ng" 1th hacon. ham or
,.....---.-..-----------, chicken lners . For dinner. wi th c.:h1cken. duck or pecarlo
1 Rossi
Wines
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6 Vodka
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pe Key Buys mean
6 extra savings.
turkc). with meat or fis h.
For a light supper "hose main
dish " a .. vegetable plate." 1t will
I g1~c excellent contrasting navor.
tnture and color to asparagus.
broccoli and snap beans .
B) the way. American-grown
yam!> arc c;wcct potatoes. The true
yam 1s an entirely different pla nt.
What is called a yam in the Un ited
tate<i ta a ty~ of 'Wttt potato 1hat
1!' particularly moist and whose
nesh l'i a golden color
YAM AND
APPLE CASSEROLE
4 medium (about I '• pounds)
yams
% medium I 314 pound) golden
Delicious apples
~ ofa •/4 -pound stick butter, cut
Into thin pats
'14 cup firmly packed dark
brown suaar
~ teaspoon ground mace
Scrub yams under cold running
water. In a medium saucepan cover
them with boiling water; boJI.
covered . until almost tender -
about 25 minutes. Cool sltghtly and
remove skins. Cut into 1/J-inch
th 1ck crossw1 sc ,11ccs. Pa re and core
apples; cut each into 6 rings.
In a I 1/1-quart buttered casserole.
layer y m~ and apples. dotting with
butter and c;pnnkhng with ~ugar
and mace a' you dtr ~ Bake.
covered. in a preheated '50-deg~c
oven un11I \N'\ tender -ahout I
------.. hour M nkc~ 4 10 6 wrvlf\~
~V Buys are 11ems priced below their everyday
lower price at a result or manuTaclurtrs'
temporary promo11onal alloweneet or
excep1tona1 purct-iues -
--.
0.., .............. by Lee,.., ...
The ADgela' Regle Jack80D 19 con-
eratulated by teammatea (above) after •lac-••ne the firat of two home rune Tueact.y
DICht while Oakland•• Alfredo Griffin
(below) 1eta back to aecond baae safely on
pickoff attempt u Bobby Grich coven. ,,
-Warriors put it together
Wo dbridge stops
Est c h
CIF playoff berth
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IM 08'1y l'Uot ''-"
Ltguna Beach ha' 11s "-urt Blanton.
( orona del Mar ha\ 11<1 Pctl'r "1our~·
and Estancia ha\ 11' ~dam Lod-
wood. but "hen th<' chip'> were do-wn
Tue'ida} afternoon. Woodbridge
came up \\1th 1he nght an<.-wers 10
compensate
---~-~I-I ..f:lurc.A... um. Barne-ti. M1ttt-
Hunkin and Greg Padgett. among
others. turned down Estancia H1gh'.s
hid to thro~ the ~a Vil'\\ League
.,.olle)ball race 1n10 a tour-"a'
scramble (with the aid of a poll'n1tal
Laguna Beach '1ctor) o' l'r < orona
del Mar Frida\).
The Eaglco;: who '°' aded \'. ood-
bndge with the 1ncent1ve to do JUSI
that. were no match for the Warnon .
'Who proceeded to deal b tanc1a a
15-1 ~. I 5-6. 9-1 5. I 5.9 les~on
II ka,es Woodbridge and Corona
del Mar tied at 10-~ and assures the
~arnor'i of a CIF 4-~ pla)olT berth
and a possible o utright title w11h 1hc
help of Laguna Beach Frida}
E.JJan.cia.-m£anwtti1c-: -must hope
or a Laguna Beach loss on Fn<lay in
order to tic for third. If the Eagles
finish fourth, it's SIX'Cula ted the)
Sunset scramble
gets even thicker
Sharpnac k spins
two-hit victory;
OV tied for first
\un\ct L l'Hglll' ha'><.'hall con1111ue\
to ~ a'> "'lid a' lan tx· \\1th
Huntington Ht'alh no~ <;haring th<'
lead with On•on V1<.'"' after l uesda}' ·.,
gaml''>.
Huntington and Ckl'an Vil'\' ha\l'
6-4 rt•cord'>. ,1 hall gaml' in front ut'
Fd1son
Fd1'ion ml·et\ Manna tonight (7, at
Mile ~qu..irc Parlo. "'1th a <.'hamc to
1hro" the lcagul· into J three-\la) 11e
for fir'>t ''.ith on\' mor,• round ofli\l'
game'> ll'ft
fue\da' \ 1>IJ\ h1und I o unta1n
Valle) pitcher Uoh 'ih,1rpn.1l k da11l
1ng Hu n11ngton lkalh on a l"<>-hlltl'r
and On·an. \11\'\l ronttnuing its \ur-
Pfl\C :'ll'I \\1th J '>Oltd "l('IOr) al
\\ C'>lmtn\ter
Here"• ho" 1l ''cnt
f ountain Valley 3, Huntington
Beach I: \harpn.tl k ~a' r:11or \harp.
p11ch1ng 10 JU\I tour haller\ mer the
m1n1mum and .illo" 1ng onl' run aft,·r
two infirld \1ngk<; 'ict up Damn
Tomas1ck', RHl-groundcr in the
1h1rd.
The Baron\ h.1d alrcad) go11cn
Sharpnal k a threl·-run cu'ih1o n 1n thl·
'>Clond inning v.hcn ~h<irpn.1d. an<l
Jell Ol\on "alkcd to ~I up C hm
Bughl'l'"• oppo\1te field douhk do" n
the rig.ht lidd ltne lor l\\o R Al
Bug~\: got to third on an error :in<l
l'H'ntuall) 'rnrcd on a p:.t\\<.'d hall
~harpnad .. "ho \\l'nl in '"th .1 I 11'1
f-~.\ 1mpro\l·d hi' n·rnrd to 7-2 lk
\trulk out I U and "allo.l·<l one 1n the
'i<.',enth inning 1n tht• night gaml' a1
\11k "iquarc Park.
Ocean View 6. Westminster 2: Th,·
"il'ahawk.s put tngl·th\'r a 12-hit att:n k
and got a ~ound relld. 1nh from Hr,·11
John<;on 1n the final thre<.• 1nn1ng'
M 1ke .\ha'ical went 'for 4 '-"tlh one
R Bl and teammate r om Snl\ thl· """ 2 for 4 Mth l\\o RBI. hi'> \1nglc 1n lhl·
'<''en th inning <;eoring <1 pair ol
runners.
Blaine r:x·Rrou\\>el addl'<l J douhlc
and singk in four at-h.w, and "a'
rohtx·d of a hasc<.-loadcd. 1wo-ou1
dnH· to deep renter h} \'. C\tm1n ... 1,·r\
Ro!x·rt Manine1
Martinet flagged the hall do"n
\l'hilc racing to the fence and laught 11
"1th his bad. to the plat,• ··1\.1, heart
JUSt sank:· said Ot·ean \t ll'\\ < ualh
Bill Gibbons. It wa., ~-I at thl' 11mc
What a catch... ·
Johnson allo"ed JU'>I bnc h11 1n h1'
three innings of (chef
Westmin5ter falls to 2-7 .ind con-
t1nu<'s in the kaguc C<'llar
\\ould enter 1he pla)ol1\ as the v.1ld
l:trd team 1n thl' I (Heam ehm1na-
11on.,
btanua entered hungr) Tuesda)
but the Eagles couldn ·1 hand It>\\ ood-
brtdge's constant pressure ut <.oltd
sen ing and passing. · _
"The' controlled thl· hall ~ wdl ··
'\a1<l a fru'>tratl'd Fstanua l nach fom
Pc<,tole<,1 "The) ha\C 11 (S<.'n ing an<l
parnng). -we don't \\..\• JUSI "ercn't
n:ad\ to pla) I had k1d'i "ho I had to
pull ou1 because the) "cn·n·1 rea<l~.
Ma) be \\e can learn from this ...
lt>V . tr.:ltOS'. Ttfr-WOO<Jt>rlQgl'
coach. said he "as concerned ·w11h
Es1anc1a·s "edge:· the m,·n1al tanor
w11h th e knowledge a wm "ould keep
hopes for a portion of the ti tle alive.
"That. and Adam Lock"ood ...
commented Strato'i ... ,., Lock-wood
the No. I player in th1~ ll'aguc'1 .'\ft,·r
tc>da\ then.''> no doubt 1n m' mind
He·s«t trcmendou., pla~cr.. ·
Lo<.'k"ood. pla~ing lksp11c pulkd
'>IOm.il'h musck-. "a" b1anna·,
p1' nt..il athktc hut the \'. amor'> ha<l
far too much qualll) depth
"Our outstdl' h11tcr Hun"'"· <l1<l .i
JO h." <.aid ~trato'> "He pu1 a"a~ ""
balls that "'ere r,·all' important to us
<\nd Padgett reall) \Ct "''II T"tCl' hl·
wt 11 up "1th no hlock "a111ng ThJt'<,
hard 10 do
"We·,e got t1 101 111 "1<l' that lJl1
pla~ an<l somc11ml·., 1h.Jt malo.l'" \1111 J
'>trong,·r t<'am \\l· J11n·1 ha'l' .1
Blanton or .t I m lo."' ind hut' ou Jon·,
"htrl' 11'<.1to1ng to l nml· tr.1111 u' ..
.. ~l' didn't gl't th\' h.tll Ill l Ol "·
\\OO<l l'l10llfl,h:' \,11d (\·,t11k\I
l-l\C\l hl'fl ..
Co rona del Mar 3. Mater Oei 2: I he
'l.'a 1-..ing' \l{)n II "Ith :I I 'i-7 11-1 'i
I)-~ 1 I 'i I 'i-X dl'l 1\lon upping lhl•tr
'>ca \ ll'" rcuml 111 11 -~ \l:.ita l>e1
4-lt "a" kd h\ .luhn l>nJn I lo kill\!
Ntr" Rl'lh·r (IX "tllq Jnd < 1Jhnl'I r r:inlo.ltn {fi\ l' an•, 1n thr lin.11<.t'll1n
the U(')\t'l-h1<l
Laguna Bea<'b 3. l'nivcr'iil) I· I he
.\rtl\I' (I ll-'J c,1.1,e<l 1n thl ~,·.1 \ ll'''
hunt \\Ith .1 l'i-'t l'i-.:'. "-1 '> I'-'
dc<.1\1on tn er the T ro).in' Ou1'1lk
hitter~ t-lark Dr.1rx·r .ind \Ith· \1a1-
tord kd I Jgun.1·, .111.ll k
In u1mnwn1t' l(1lkg'' .tl 11<111
Golden West 3. Westmont 0: I h•·
Ru'>tkf'. ran·d h' \lrong out<.1lk
hitting from I qanna High gra<l' na ... c RO\\ and l 1m :>.h I aughlin
"on a I'-7. I )-8. 15-tl Jl'U\lon from
W\'"llmont 1n a non-1.'onfi:n·nlc
mot<:h
-
.. .
'Strikeout' helps Bl:lscyT
breakgame wide 9peIJ.
His homer he lps Oakland
to 14-9 win over Angels
By CRRI MONAHAN
Oeltr,.,... eon...,-1
Some sa) that proft.'~\1onal bar,eball '" a l111le bo}"s
game pla)ed h} gro"'n men
So tt "'a' no 'urpnse "hen thl· Oakland .\ ·s· Dust\
Baker cam1: up 1n thc l'tghtti inning Tuellda) night a·t
.\nahe1m ~1ad1um '-"llh ht'I team leading the Angels b)
onl) one run. that ht'> thought'> rl'turned to the da\S \\hen
he and hts brothers pla)1:d a gam,· lalfrd "stnkcou1."
"Strikeout''. as Baker cx pla1ns 1t '"a game pla\edJust
before dark with a tennis ball One pla}"cr pitches 10
another pla)cr. tr) mg IO \lrtke him out. ~hen he SUl'ceeds
m doing that the.-t'WO pla)er' ""1t<:h pos111ons
Fortunatcl:y for the .\\ tht• 1-2 p11ch that 4-n~els
pitcher Dou& Corbett tried to strike him out on was a little
TIJunday'•g~e
Angele at Seattle.
Time: 7:30.
TV: Channel 5.
Radio: KMPC (710).
,.. -1
too good and the lorma Do<lger cru<.hed 11 for a three-run
home run
That combined "•th a t1Ao run <louhk t'Jrl1er 1n the
game made Rak1:r 1he olll:O\I, e hcro as the.\·, outsluggcd
the ~ngcl<; 14-9 JI \nJhnm '>tad1um T ue<,da) night
"I v.asn'1 1h1n"1ng home run I "a" th1nk1ng baclo. to pla~ ing !.trtlo.cout \l llh m' brother'·· <oa1d Baker "\ ou
don't want to '>lnlo.c out ~cauSt" ~ou m1gh1 not gct another
chance to hit It I "'oul<l·,, . .,trut" out th t> inning "'ould
h.t'e been o'er
"He I( orbctt l .. irul " ml' out on a bad pmh the first
time. so I "'a' up thl'n· ".int1ng to h111he ball hard To tell
~ou thl' truth. I "a" 1h,· mo!>t \urpn~·d hiller in the ball park ..
Though Baker "a' ccna1nh the standout he "'as b\.-
no mean) the onl) pla)l'r 'Who demonstrated ht\ ofkns1,e
pro"c~!> a!'> the tcamHomh1ncd for a total of I 0 home run'i.
one short of a ma1or k•agu,· rl'rnrd. 1n a g.am,, that la!ited
three hour'> and 18 mmutl'\
Othrr home run'> for the , . ., 1n add111on to Baker's
\ClOnd of the }Car "cre· Da'e Kingman. Carn''' l ansfor<l
anc.l ~mcrican l eCJgUl' kada \1 1kc Da\"'
r
An~el pitcher Bob Kipper (left) made h1a
ma r l~e debut Tueaday nlCht. but lt
on y lutea Into tbe third lnnln&. fl'l' men acnwntcd tor the .\nget'\·-.," horn,· run'>.
"h1ch tied ..i duh rcrnrd l11r mo'it home run\ 1n a 9-inning
game: Reggie Jallo.'>on (2). Doug IA>( mcc". Die" \d101il'lc.l < nrtl\:tt JllO'-"l'd ""run'> (\)nl' lour "ere earned) tn 2~ 1.
Jern "1arron and Bohh\ (inch Both per1ormanl.C'> lamc in (clicf of the maJor league·
"·You "ant to ha',: a h1g lead ( thl' -\ ·., led ~-I at one de hut of Roh t<...1ppcr as a ~taner l\.1pper I0-1) got the start~
prnntl. hut 11 hurt' 'ou1 pmk "hen the\ cuml· hallo. tn plat:l' ol 1 omnl\ John "ho had a sull neck Kipper·
OC1..au<;t• I\ hl'lp'> them Ill kcl the\ lan come had. Un \llU (a\tl•<l onl\ _::'. 1nn1ng~ J(h)\l 1ng four htt<. and four runs •
again. tomnrro\\ or the nl'\t da' ' ..aid Bakcr "\\c plJ\Cd a tl'mhk game ofba..ehall and "ound up·
.. The lir'>I road" 1n <the \·.,"er,· •>-·homing tn l I\ \l'f\ 11n 1he 'hon en<l -hell "e got killed .. <.aid Jac~son .. Wt:,
important tx·tauw \u~ar 1n the .\m,·nl·an Lcagul' '-'est. n d11.ln't gel an' p1tch1ng ""made a fl.'" errors the~ JUSl
has lx'l·n 1 h nu're hnrnl' 'ou "in. 1f' ou 're on th<' rood \OU hie" u' nut r, l' tx·en p(J\ 1ng I !:I 'car'\ tn the big leagues
lose·· he rnn11nul'U "That ha'\ happcncd 10 us. thl· .\ngcl., and 11 JUSt goes to sho" \OU \OU ne,er knov. ··
\1mne\otaan<l\<.·attk )ouha'l'IOl'\tahlt\htha1,oucan Thc .\'<; p1H.h1ng d1dnt tare much beuer Kettb.
11n thl· mad .. -\ thl·rwn f 1.111 "ho ~ut thl· "1n 1n H'ltef p11ch,·d :!"•
f-'l'n"'1thhl'>lir,1rn.1J"1no11h,·,ear1n ti'l'lrll''> \' mn1n~' gl\1ne up thrt·l run' I"• "' "htth "''rl h0me
\l..in.tgl'l J..il "ll' \lourl· \\J\n I thnlk<l \\llh h1' tl·am ~ run, c lnh Ho"dl "'J' dlcdl\l' .iltll"lng uni) on,· ru n 1n
rx·rlormJnl l' hi\ ~ inn ng'
"It \\,I~ lllll" 111 hold on .1n<l \\In hut "hl·n ~ou "'-llfl I ~ *
rum and h.t\l' to l(ti}o \llltr hu_!~ 'ilup(>l'r (J~' Ho"'l:..!.L_ *1f01h.~--~ we 001 eo 0 ~ 0 t """@' E•q i.0 114 ~o rctordrd h1' l1f'IT! \3\l' clfllll· season) tor 'K'\Cral 'e<o•o ,,,., to• ,..0,, '" ... ....,. ,,,.,.,, "• ~me ~ven ••• '" ,,,, ov 1nn1ng\ \OU knO\\ <.t1ml•th1ng I'> \lrOng" 'iald \,loore "(t (l'CllOO ano Oev•••nO A \ • r• Ill(' Anoe'• "Orne '""' w..-e ~ ll"'IO" ' : • tl •I h I ' d d I · h onf' '""" o• •Iii: re<o•d ,,., !'IY 8o•ton '" t9n Jac.Uen'1 1wo ~ run•. \\,J'i a gr~at g:im~ U \'11\1\ ~ \ UI \\\'a '>0 I a OI ol t ing<. mar• •nt 37•h ''"" '" ,,,, •·~·that ,,,. r.u accomo1,1r.ec ,,._,Int tvlno thJl '>IUnk Up thl' pl,ll'l',. n,~ tor 1~11'1 Dl<Ke All I "'t' n '"•' llfl'.:10'> >it tO•rl\ \Oml' \lrono Con>P4nV
~ hl·n ct\lo.l·<l ii hl· \\ 11ufd ll\I a Ii.'\\ Moore rl'spondnl r Mtlr• Scllmodt Ted Wiiham• .tno Stan Must.ti Com1no in!O 11'11' II•,_ •• • . J•cUOfl l'ad Deen on•v •or ~ 11te11ml' a11a•n\I A ' uaner MM!• We'"" Dul I \lOllldn I lo.n o\' \\hnl' to \tan 't llU lctlo\\\ rnihahh .,,. •wo nomf' run\ Chano,.o ""'' Ht'.,., .. ) •or 17 Too.v '~on finale h.t \ l' a k\\ 111 I hl'lll dll\\ n on P•lll\:f ·• ' 11 rare ...,,o """" da• 11•"'" ma•l"-''0 ,,,,. Anoe'• R.., _llemaftldt 12•01
Onl· 1h1ng that hclong' un thl· wp ul thl• lt,1 1 ... r•tl h1ng. :•,.,,.;:·.·~.~~~6<~~~~ <J~•:;; '.; .• ~·;~r :;:: ~:~~~.~ ''r~"."~.::,11~:!:
"h1rh \\J' .1 pr11hlt·m lt1r both \ldl'\ .... ~ \110.,01> aoa "'' Bo••on •N> •••" o• J7 con~u•••• oarntt .va""'
f-or thl' \ngd' II \\ J<. J l 3\l' Ill th\' rl'ltl'I n1 ll hL f\ A~l'r .. LH\IUI' EH• 'H ""' Dt•O"• .... , a WOPO ........ ll Clel>ul as •
. . ... " \'"''t'~ K•PPH' ... IJ.,8\)ft!l '> 0 -NfH "\ER• "'O,..... S-400 'C il 6'2 Tw thrt1\\ 1n~ ~·''lllilll' on lhl' \" 11lk11'I\ l" llfl' tn\ll'JJ 111 •V .it•\ O~''""""' Cle'\0~111 ... C1j , ... ~. " T ,.,O••' game [)eu9
\' alt•f Oe(tn(ff Wf'\() '#(t\ 0 f(•' ,& 1 "i ""'" ""•"'~ .. 1~ 'V" ••1~ n l u1,\J11lhl'/ \\hCll'llll'rnf\.\llhJ l °l '\ll ~R\ \.\a (l.·d \"ta••o eoMconu•c 'v"o• ,., ... .,,,,,,. ...... ,, . ., •• 011994..,11~
l: ~.a .... ~11• JuMt ~I 1 ,. \ \" "• ' vr H '1"'r \ w·'"' a 2 tor ll1ur and g.1\l' up h111r run' 111 2 inning' \\htlc Doug. oer•o<~a"'•
CdM's Errion recuperating
from five-hour surgery
8) ROGER(' ARU\O'\
Of lhe OeltJ l'llol. SI•"
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ll1g.h ha,kl·th.111 ,11.llh l,1,i.. I 1r11111
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on rh ltr\da \ II) r\•plal l' .1 n .111l'll r"m
ennd1tmn hl'IO\\ th l' .wn.1 .tl l 11rd1n~
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PHOENIX (AP) -Los Angeles
Coach Pat Riley said hls Lakers
"did what we expected" Tuesday
night by sweeping the Phoenix
Suns in three straight games to win
their best-of-five National Baske1-
ball Association olavoff series.
'We expected to win It In three.
but I wouldn't have been surptteed
it 1\ went four.·· Riiey said after Los
Angeles' 119-103 serieS-cltnching
victory over the injury-riddled
Suns
I think their Inexperience and
youth agamat cue talent was the
difference · added RJ1-y. "But you
can never underestimate your op-
ponent in a short ser..._ The ob1ect
1s to win and wtn the series aa quick
as you can··
James Worthy. Who acored 12 of
his 23 points in a ptvotal aecond
period said. "We couldn't let up
one second That· s the one thtng
we've learned over the yeara
Everybody's out to knock u. on."
The tale ,of the Kings is a moving one
The Lakers. who eOmlnated
Phoenix In first-round teries m
1980 and 1982 en route to wortd
tllles. now adVance to meet the
winner of the Danas-Portland
senes
After Earvin "Magtc" Johnson's
free throws with four MCOnds
remaining forged a 2S-25 tie at the
end of the hrst quarter. the Laker•
opened the MCOnd period wUh a
dec1stve 1 S--4 run. Ek>b McAdoo
accounted for ~ of the poinb
and Mike McGee hed 9'x for 1
•0-29 awioe with a:32 1en 1n the
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From AP c1J1pa&clae1 m MlAMl -uarterbadc Bernie Kosar 4 t
today said he w~I ao with his hometown II
favorite, the Oeveland Browns, an the
National Football LcaJut supplemental draft. spuming
overtures from the Minnesota Vikings.
"In all probability, I'm aoina to finish off this
semester, wbkh ends in the next two weeks. and then
make myaetreliaiblc for the supplemental draft," Kosar
said.
The athlete said a m~or part of the decision was his
"commitment to the Younastown..Clevcland area. l
wanted to go home."
Kosarlef\ o~n a slight possibility that he wouldn't
JO in either team sfhchas any academic problt'ms dunng
the University of Miami's summer session. H(• need~
six credits in summer school to be eligible for
araduation and the NFL.
NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. in an I 1-pagt'
decision released Tuesday, gave Kosar two days to
make up his mind. Rozelle said Kosar. the top
ql{arterback in Miami history, had to decide whether he
wants to play for the Browns or the Minnesota Vikings.
Rozelle upheld both the trade between Minnesota
and the Houston Oilers that gave the Vikings the first
. crack at Kosar in next Tuesday's regular college dran. as
well as Cleveland's deal with the Buffalo Bills that gavt
the Browns first pick in a supplemental dran 1f one is
necessary.
·Kosar has two years of coll~e elsgib1hl)' left. but ·
has said he intends to graduate this summer. Rozelle's
ruling gives him the choice of declaring himself eligible
for next week's draft by Thursday -Rozelle's deadline
-or completing bis studies and then announcing he
wants to play in the NFL.
. In the first case, Minnesota could draft him. In the
second case. he would likely go to Cleveland. which has
made it no secret it would select him ifit gets the chance.
When he announced his intentions to forgo his
final two years of college eligibility last month, Kosar
said his first choice in the NFL was the Browns.
~of tlae day
,._, ....... who left u buketball coach at
&.oellllw T• to t9ce the Job at the Unlver9tty of
.Wlll*-gton, ~ ttowhepropoeed marriage
toJ..,_,..._~, 1dentlll8tudent •1 SMU. after hie Tedi ..,.,. WM ellmlnat9d by OkWM>ma In the
NCAA tourn8ment.: ''I ftaured If we won, we'd be c1t1~etlng .wt n couldn't tum me down; and if
we lolt. n'd feel ao eony for me the couldn't turn
me down." ·
Chargers sign Benny Ricardo
The San Diego Chargers announced m
Tuesday they have signed place-kicker •II•
Benny Ricardo. a· former Cost.a Mesa High
and Orange Coast College standout. as a
free agenL
Ricardo played in two games for the Chargers last
season. connecting on three of three field goals and fi ve
of six extra point attempts. He was signed as a fill-in for
place-ldcker Rolf Benirschke. who underwent kidney
stone surgery during the season.
Davie' S-hltter lead• Orlolea Free lead• Cava past Celdc• Wind, errors
StormDavls p1tchedath~-h1tterand Ill World B. Free \(,'OtCd 32 po1n1~ to m h It D dgers Riek OftnpM)', Daa For4 and Mlke Voun1 00~1 a bnlhant performance by Ro~ion's a 0
homertd"to lead ,Baltimore to an 11-1 1 ··Scon Wedmuund1g1vd:levcland::i IOS-98 :
American Ltaaue vs{:tory over hos1 Texas. victory over the Celtics Tuesday. cutting ~%~t~.~~~~~s:~~ ~:i; 7~'~n1n~n~1.~0~~se~;r~ ~~!~~:i ~ dk~~t>aWcA~~:i~~cpt1~~~o{0~o"~-f1 ;~~ Valenzuela s u ffers loss after
p~vsou) tans. He re1ircd 19 batters in a row after the ,·1c1ory before a ~llout crowd of 20 9t)() was th i r hitter 2-1 Ranaers loadcci the base with nb one out 1n the ftnt I Ck·vclt1nd'5 first over the ('cities ,tftCe Janual') 1983. row ng 1our-.
inning but managed only one run as Larry Parrllb snappina a stn•uk of 17 losses. · -
aroundcd into a double play . . In other American Tht Ccltil') played w1thotd forward Larry Bird. SAN t-RA NCISCO (•\Pl -M~e Krukow·~ 10
Lcaauc contests. IUrk Olbsoo collected th fee h11s. who ha~ been troubled by bur)ttt!ii nnd bone chips"' hss ~tnkeout~ and Fernando Vaknwcla s four-h11 pcr-
includif\g a two-run bloop double to snap a fifth inning right elbow Wedman. however. took Bird's place in the form;,nt·e were the htihlights of Tuesday s comed y of
de. and Dao Petry, BllJ Sd1errer and Willie Hernandu 1>1aning hneupand scored 30 points. 1ndud1ng I:? 1n thl' l'nors
rnmbincd on a nine-hitter as De~roit defeatcd fourth quarter . . In other NBA pla yoff games., thl.' The lowhghb were an error on a ground ba!I that
Cleveland. 4-3 ... Ceor1t Bre u put Kansas City sn front Denver Nuggr-ts. behind Alex Engllsb s 27 po1nb. allowed iwo runs to ~core. 3 doubll' 10 fot:t 1n front of home
with a 1hrce-run doubfc and Jor~ Oria added a two-outlasted a founh-penod an '\n1on10 surgt to take a plate. an error on a routine popup that led to the only other
run homtras tht' Royals rallied for Ii ve runs in the nsnlh I I 5-112 victor; over the Spur'> and a 2-1 edJe in th c11 run. and a colhsion in the outfield.
1nn1ng and edged Toronro. 7-6 ... Tom Branaosky scncs. 'John Paxson, who finished the-gam'f with 16 The San Francisco Giants didn't win pretty. but theJ
slammed a two-run homer and Frank Viola fired a six-points. led the fourth-quarter rnlly for the Spurl> with I 0 won. fi nall v. after going down seven straight times. !heir
hitter to lead Minnesota to a 4-2 victOI) O\'Cr Seattle. points but foiled to makt· a 3-point shot at the bU//l'r. 2-I victory·0 , er th e: Dodgcrs was as strange as the wind at.
Brunansk) 's home run. his fourth of the year. was his . Kiili V1"1dewegbe and Kenn y Carr triggered a second-C~dlestu:k Park. where Vakn1uela has now lost nme of
fifth 1n onl) 14 career at-bats off Seattle staner Salome half Portland surge as the Trail Bla.ters pulled awa) for his last 1 o decisions.
Barojas. 0-1 ... Pinch hitter Oscar Gamble's bases-a 122-109 pla roff victory over D~llas. Clyde Drexler Krukow ~cattcrcd seven hits in go ing the distance and
loaded single capped a two-run rally against Milwaukee recorded a "tnpk double" with 20 points, 10 rebounds beating the Dodgers for the second lime this season. The
relief ace Rollie Fingers in the bottom of the I 0th amt I 0 assists to pace the Blazers. The triumph. the first . onl) run against him was unearned as he lowered hss ERA
inning that gave Chicago a 6-5 v.ictory over the Brc~ers. non-ovenime game of the series. gives the Blazers a 2· I to 0.35 with JUSt one earned run in 26 innings.
ltad in the bc~-of-five first-round match up. ..1 had a strong wind at my back." said Krukow, 2~. "I Sutcliffe homers to lead Cubs got a hnk brave after <Mske) Marshall'~ sho_t 1n the ths.rd . U.S. downs West Germany When that ball didn't go out. I figured nothing was going
Rick Sutctlffe sca11ered eight hits and Ill C\ut.'' bcltedalonghomcrunand RyneSandberg, PR.\GUE. Czechoslo,ak1a -The ~ Marshall htt o fao;tball wtth ont> on that Krukow
last )Car's National League Most Valu.ablt> n1 ted Statco;continue~ to pull surprises in ' thought was gom· for a homer. but tht' wind pushed it back
P.laver. also homered for his first run balled the World Hockey Champ1onsh1ps. and a for an nut .
1n of the year Tuesday night as Chicago blanked couple ofyo ungplayersfromthcNewYork In the linh. the wind worked against Krukow.
Pinsburgh. 5-0 so a National League contest. Sutcliffe. Rangers are behind the success. Mariano Duncan popped up in front of the plate and
3-1. who had won 16 straight regular-season games Kell} Miller. 22. who pla}ed a few games tor the Krukow and three other Giants charged the ball. But the
before losing his last start in Montreal. did not allO\ ... a Rangers during the Nattonal Hockey League re~ular wind blew 1t away from lu~ng third baseman Chris
Pittsburgh runner past second base. He struck out seven season and playoffs. scored midway through the third Brpwn. and the ball fell untouched while D1;1nc?n wen~ to
and walked one. and also tnggered a two-run third period Tuesday to lift the U.S. team past West second. Krukow came right back with an inning-ending
inning w11h a single off loser Mike Bielecki. 1-1 ... In Germany 4-3. The victory kept the Americans in strikeout. .
other National League games. Vance IAw walked with second place with a 4-1 record. trailing the undefeated Valenzuela. who has not gi ven up an earned run this
the bases loaded in the I 0th inning to force Andre ov1e1 Union. season aftcr33 innings over four games. didn'tget any help
Dawson home as Montreal downed Ph1ladelph1a. 5-4. The U.5. tea m has already beaten weden. ranada from the wind or his teammates as he saw hss scoreless
and snapped the Phillies' three-game winning streak. and Czechoslovakia 1n the e1gh1-1eam tournament. stnng snapped at 25 2-3 innings with two unearned runs.
After giving up a lead-off single 10 Dawson. Phillies Qualifying games run 1hrough Saturday, with the top "I don't feel frustrated," said Valenzuela. 2-2, after
rchever Charlie Hudson. 0-2. struck out Hubie Brooks fou r pairing off for the 111le between April 28 and Ma y 3. stnking out eight. ··There's nothing I can do except go out
and then walked three straight batters. Jeff Reardon. John Vanb1esbrouck. a rookie Ransers goals e. was and pitch. Krukow pitched a great game.''
1-0. pitched three innings of scoreless rehef to ear~e named his team's most valuable player in the first four The Giants scored both their runs in the fif\h inning.
win ... Rick Mahler won his major leaguc lc\\ding games, which included an opening-game loss to the Alex Trevino doubled. Jose Unbe singled to shon. and
fou nh game and Terry Harper lined a thret-run double Soviets. both runners moved up on a sacrifice bunt by Krukow.
to lead Atlanta past San Diego. 4-2. Mahler. 4-0. won his The So' iets beat Sweden 6-2 on Tuesday. Dan Gladden then slapped a hard grounder that Dod•ers'
founh stan of the season by goin' seven innings and shortstop Dave Anderson let bounce off· his glove snto
allowing fi\C hits. Brace Sauer pitched the fi nal IWO Chief's Crown to make real bid center field for a two-run error.
innings for his third save .. Kevin Bass homered and An error by Giants' second. baseman Ma~ny .Trillo on
drove in four runs and rookie Ron Mathis won hi s first LEXINGTON. K). -Chiefs Crown ~ ~a r.outine popup by Valenzuela 1n the seventh innsngled to
major league game as Houston defeated Cincinnati. will fry 10 match Spectacular Bid's per-• 1he Dodgers' only run.
6-4. formance of ssx )ears ago. beginning Dunca n followed with a si ngle that sent Valenzuela to
Oilers wiihin one of title
Wayne Gretzky scored a goal to snap a
third-period ti c. as Edmonton edged W1n-
n1peg. 5-4. Tuesday night to come within
one victory of claiming the Na tional
Thursday in the Blue Grass Stakes. which third and Al Oliver doubled to center. Duncan tned to
will be the last maJ or stepping stone to th e Kentucky score behind Valcn1ucla on the play. but was thrown out at
Derby May 4. the plate on a relay b~ Uribe at shon .
. In I 979. Spectacutar Bid. the 2-)car-old champion .. ribe th re.,... the best strike of the da) ." Krukow said.
of the pre' 1ous )Car. beat three nvals 1n the 11 "-mile The game had one more anxious moment in the
Blue Grass. eighth when Pedro Guerrero hned a shot to right-center. Chief~ Crown. the 1984 2-)ear-old champion. will Gladden. 1n center. and Chil i Davis. in nght. 6o1h called
al110 meet onl y three ri val<, 1n the Blue Grass -Banner for 11. and the\ slammed into each other. As they sprawled
Bob. Floating Reserve and Under Orders. on the grass. Ciladden held up his glove with the ball.
Follov.mg his 81Ul' Gra!>~ succe~s. Spectacular 81d
v.1.•nt on to become the fourth 2-~l·ar-old champion to
win the 1 11~-m1le Derby in li ve )ears.
Should Chiefs Crown even get chance at winning
th 1.· l>crb\. he would Ix· the first winner of a 2-)ear-old
tlllt.• to get to the post \llKC Rockhill Nat1\C finished
\l\lh 1n 1980
Anteaters tumble, 6-5
The Unnernt' of . an Diegu c;cored five runs in the
seventh inning to "get past lJ\ Irvine Tuesday. 6-5 sn
collcg<.' baschall action at UCL
The non-conference game saw lilt drop to 2 1-22-1,
wh11l' lJSD 1mpro,ed to 14-3:!-I.
'. '
Ricardo has been in the Nati onal Football League
off-and-on since 1975 when he first tried out will\ the
Chargers. He also has played for the Minnesota
Vikings.
He was expected to sign t-hi s season wnh Tampa
Bay. but opted for the Chargers.
Hockey League's Smythe Divisio n title. The victory
ga\c the Oilers a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of.
seven d1v1S1on final series ... In other NHL playoff
games. Brlu Propp scored a shon-handed goal during
a ma1or penalty as Philadelphia moved to the verge ofa
playoff sweep of the New York Islanders with a 5-3
Stanley Cup victory. The Flyers. overall points
champion this season. can clinch the best-of-!>e\en
Patrick D1 v1s1on final with a v1ctOI) Thursda) in game
four ... Al Secord scored twice v.11hin a 2:08 span late in
the second period Toesday night as Chicago ralhl·d
from a 2-0 deficit to post a 5-3 playoff victor} over
Minnesota. Chicago leads the best-of-seven Norm
Di vision final series 2-1 .. Dale Hunter scored at 18:36
of oven1me off an assist b) th ree-goal scorer Michel
Goulet to gi ve Quebec a 7-6 victory O\ er Montreal and
a 2-1 lead in the Division finar:
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Highlighted b) back-to-back RB I doubles and a thrce-
run homer b) JeffGrotewold. San Diego's seventh gave 1t
all the rum 11 would need .
Th<.· Anlcaters countered with a run sn the eighth, but
C'OUldn't muster th e l ) ing run. LJ('I COiiected 14 hlt'i on the.
da\ I I
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Rustlers
triUmph
Oranoe CoMt Md GokSen Weet
cclegee tol9d tovtctotlee Tueed9y
in b••bell ectlon ....... what
h~:
Ot'~ CH .. 21. ML a. Alt-... 1 ; Uf1y CratMnb«g, Dew
RolMd Md Rob Olbba NCh pick-
ed up ftw hfta .. occ pounded out
27 hit•.
CratMnberg w• 5 for 6 and
800ted ftve tlmea; Roland wen1 5
for 7. eeored four timee and h8d
ftW Rat; 8Ad Glbbs WU 6 for 8.
tc0ted tht'M timet end had four
R81.
G9M Roumlmper had a two-run
homer .. Coat upped It• South eo .. t Conference record to 7-8.
TM Bucs are 12·14 OWfall.
Golden ...... Saddlebeck 2:
The 'Ruttier• ( 10.~) scored two
ttmee In the fourth and thf" In the
tlxth to get the wtn.
In the fourth Inning Andy Mota
*f .off with a walk, Shawn Gltb«t
took nrat on an error. Keith kaub
llngled In Mota and Scott Rath•s
•• .-crtfa fly to right scored Gilbert.
Kaub also had a thre&-run homer
· In the lfxth to give the Rusttera the
• go-e!le8d runs. Kaub wae 2 for 4
· ind Todd Nash led all hltt.,., going -_,.,, ..
~ John Martin picked up his alxth
win white rellever Gary Buckles
doeed It OU1 pitching the ftnal two.
Jaeger wins
in San Diego
SAN DlECJo (A P) -J\ndrea
Jaeger. pla) 1ng 1n her first 'iingle-s
tournament in almo•il a yea r. defeated
Barbara Gerken fl-2. 6-l 1n JUSt 65
minutes Tuesday in first-ro unQ. ac-
tion at the $75.IXlO V1rgin1a %m'i ot
San Diego women's professional
tennis tournament
ihe win. fash1 onC'd 1n the famshar
Jaeger style of strong ha'.4·1i ne play
with many lobs. earned the 1~-year·
old o spot in the round of I ft where she
wsll face 15-year-old Mcll'i\.'I < 1urnr~
ton1~1 In Tuesday n1Jht's mat<. h. top
seeded Wendy fumbull of \u'ltral1;i over~mt an en:auc second \et to <lu\t
Heather LudJo fT 6--4. 1-6. 6-~
Aftersuffcnna through n nu mbcrot
unforCTd errors tn the KCond ~t
T urnhull beg.an ~rvina better in tht·
final wr md rt"µsned control-·,,Hht-
match
Jalle Carpenter
Horse race
results
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JJ'I Bal Girt (Ailch1t) • 00 3 00 Danis Sell" IMtrnaml 6 40 Time: 101 2 S
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OM 11{1191 lflvt llO<'tll TINTH llACll Ollf' ""'" 1ro1 Noble Arn1111a 1.A1't1••'0"" 1110 • 60 l 60 111'401 (Ptrktr I _ ~ • 60 r: O""O SIAr l I 11tllPl•lll t 20
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FV, Edison, Westminster jam Sunset
3 tied for second as OV .
Chargers. Barons win
"~he redeemed herself •. E<lswn coach Mart..
Takkinen said. "She grounded out earlier. but shl·
came up with the offense we needed ...
The Chargers (3-2) arc tied with Fountain
Valle} and Westminster for second place 1n
Sunset pla~.
With two out in that inning. Stephanie
Rov. lctte lnpled down the left iield hne. sconng
1,.on Peterson Rowlette came home on a passed
hall for the eventual game-winning run.
Julie Carpenter came up v.1th winning
effons 01Tens1ve l) and defensively Tue~a} to
lead Ed1-;on to vic tory and into a three-wa) lie for
second place 1n Sunset League softball standings.
Ocean View pitcher Jackie Oakley also turned in
a doublc-dut\ da} as thl' Seahawks continued on
their uf\defeated pace. The} remained atop ahc
league "•th a win.
Ed1-;on had the bases loaded w11h two out sn
the eighth. but C arpentcr grounded out to end the
threat. The C hargcrs stranded fi ve on the day,
one at '>ewnd base \\.1th none out in the first
111n1ng.
In the SC\Cnth with one out, lfe1d1 Davis
!oacnliCl·d Tami Chick home for the Oilers· (0-5)
onl} run . Fountain Valle~ 's Lea Young made two
una<,\1)ted ficldds choice pla)s to end the
1nn1ng.
Ocean View 2, Westminster 0 The ~a hawks
managed tv.o runs in the founh. giving them the
top record 1n Sunset pla~ ( 5-01.
Hcre·s a capsul~ look.
Edison l , Marina 0: With two out 111 ahe top
of the I I th. Carpcn1cr hit a homl· run to nght
center on a 1-1 pile h to g1 "e the ( harger'i the win.
Carpenter was also credited with the p1t<:h1ng v. in
as she struck ou1 nine. v.alked one and ga'e up
two hits.
Chn'>l' l ar~n took th e loo;sahentnkingout
li,c. wal king tv.o and gn mg up fi,c h11s. two to
~ d1son·'> Martha Noff\1ngcr.
Thl' { hargers will travel to Wcstmsn'ite1 r nda\
Jackie Oak le} recorded her fifth win and 2 I st
on the season h) s1nk1ng out I 0 Wc.,tmin<,ter
halters and ''alk1ng one. sntent1onall).
Fountain Valley 2, Huntington Beach l: 1 he
Barom ( '-~) '>COYed two runs in the founh inning.
t1nd held oil a ""'enth-inning Oiler rally to earn
the"'°
Oakk~ also !>Cored the winning run wsth two
ou1 in the fourth when Heather Smittle \ingled to
left and the ball went through th(• fielder's legs.
Sm1ttle also ~cored on the error.
Area tennis summaries Volleyball
standings Co1"9
UC Irvine t, San Ditto St. 0
Slntlt1
Man Son Hing IUCI) oef MCLBUOl'lltn, 6·A 6·4, Oerr IUCll Oef L1n<1sev, 6·J. 6 0 Vates IUCt) def Youn11. 1 ~ 6 ·O. Ac~ermo" IUCll def Lareau. 6 3 6·• Mtrnedtz IUCll <lei Z1m· mermen 6 3, 4-6 6 J, 8arriam CUCll de! Craoo 6 l 6·3
Doublet 8erhem·Yale\ <UCll del McLeu11ri11n Lareau. 7·6 6·4, Monklt·Amor IUCtl Off Young·Crel>t>. 7·S. S·l. 4·1. MVer\ Ewmo IUCll def ~m.t11•L1nd~ 6-l 6~
Hl9'1 $ChOOI Conna cMI Mar 14, E\lal\Cla 14 ICM-def Mar won on Nmts, 1oe.n 1 Slf'lelts
~ludet>aker IE I def Gotu\ha, , s. to\I 10 Bartl S·I, 10,i to Nlcriot } 6. aef Al~·n 6 1
Jtt~\tn •Ell0\17 6 I 6 I 6 4 6 Manter IEllO\I
3 6 J 6 ~ 6 2 6. CO'"""" IE I IO\I 0 6 0 6 I 6
I 6 Doubles Vonce·MO\l•nll\ tE) Off Ci•lbert Torell, 6 1
6 O. def Klr\ch·Ciouvlon 6 0 6 7 Oto,ht Ot1 tEI won 6·7 6·l, won 6-0 6 •
ueu-Bead! 25, Costa Mau l
~' Meworth ILBI eel Nuecn1tr1e1n 6 0 Quach
TUCKER'SCOLUMN • • • FromDt
Oakland Ch1ca~,1 moved to Balt1-
morc and Washington and 'yracuse
moved to Philadel phia.
There 1scons1derahl) mon: hut
yougra<;pth~po1nt \ francha!l<'t·'cn
came to rest sn Utah
\nywa). Sacramento huo; Joined
tht' legion of centers ofculturc and
refinement which have B~ team~I'
The promo ten of I h11t windfall
worked ureles-.1) and the~ arc to Ill.·
commended.
The Ksngs will pla) in 3 cnn vrrtcd
warchou~ which w1ll <;eat ~.000 or
thcreabou1s. lheconvcr'>1on l'isasd to
have cost in the nc1ghhorhood ofS I 2
m1lhono; which 1i. 1mprcs\1vc when
~ou con~1der the go\ crnor doe~ not
)Cl ha ve a place to Inc sn . Ill romcn10
Of course. the&ovcrnorcan wast.
The promotcn ofbaskctball p01n1 to sea on ticket appl ica t1oni. numbering ne:rrty I 0.000 a11d one dOC!> not have
the heart 10 tell tl1tm the~ are
poht1c1ans wanting the custom:if)
frccb1t''
rh1s I\ not to \Ug&C'il th<' poli ltll .ti
JX"OJ)le d01mt dnC'n rrom pli mrn
tar) watsnJtt It " thc poh11l 1an' v.ho
go 10 the mat wh1..•11 a l'l l) or <;ta Ir" 111
dangero flM1ng it'i pro franchi~
You sec. it has b<:en e\tabh<.hed in
1he minds of the gt'm•ral public that a
J')rosportstea m 1<;a•11mponant toa
<.nrnmun ity a!>a scwagn)'ilcm in
good workin&ordrr. >\t the.' mornl'nt
thert• art !>ports bill<. all ovc.'r ( unpt·o,;.
having lodo with thcque\11nn nf
11 an,srnt ~po~ing franC'h11,t•\
R1 nc1 ne\\ pr(•v111led in thl· muvc ot
the Oakland l{;udcr<. 10 I o\ ,, ngdc'
and pahtsc1an,danl'd 1n an<l out ol
tht• ~uahhle. tc\t1ng tht• \\ill<.'r\
Tht•re l'JI'( '11111 ~ht1cal un1krrurn·n1'
1n the mo"r ol the Ram\ lrom l m
\nttck!>loOr.ingc( ount'
At an)' r:tH' the.' fratt'mll) v.clrnmt'\
\acramcnto fhe King\ will open
play 1h1s fn ll 1n thc1rt·onve ncd
warcho\1se which promolfn~ay 1~
temporary
T hs~wuld al'o appl 101he
du ra t ion ol thr <;ta ) 1n . •lU3mcnw \
flU\ '<lid the tr:im 1<. ult1nH1tl·h
d1•,11n1.•d for i\naht.'1m 111 'ion ))H•go
~trnmm ln< luck :'.I 'tofl<n t•rln
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6 • Ma 6 O Tanaka 6·0, Maren ILBI won 6 0. 6·0. 6 0 6 O Brandl !LB> won 6· I ,. , •·0
6·0, Wottoce ILBI won, 6·3, 6·4, 6·2, 6 1 D.ublts Kotenoe Emorlnohem IL8) del 8ot11g Ci11fl11ct1er 6·0. 1·6, Slrlch N11uven, 6 l 6 0 Heworth Young ILBI \Ofll 6 1, 6 J ,0111 6·0
) 6 Unlvenltv IS, HawNn HarMf' ll
~ Hollmann IU) 10,1 10 l(erfoot. J·w def Mitter 6·1 def Oono1, 6·• def GrHlv, 6·3. Flnlev !Ul lost •·6 3 6. A 6. 6·7, Ermerl IUI 1o,1, 2 6, 0·1>
S 1 1·6 La~v IUI loll, l·t, 4·6, ?·6 1 6
~ Corkery P•ncnt\ IUI def Marltn·Herdln 6·0 6 l V1tenrutlo·W1lrou,, 6 0 6· 1 Soerrv Smtih
I U I wo~ 6 J 6 3, won 6·4, 6 0
•c11son 20, Marllle I
~-Bor"l>U\Ch <El del Musted 6-4 defeu1111<1 to Lowe oet Ca\11 1 S, oefauneo 10 KO\Uk1 Moor' (E 1 toll 6·7 6·1 llec:t 6·6. won 6 l, Holme\ IE) toll •-6, won 6 4, 6·4. 6 3, Ove IE I •O•I l 6 won 6·3. 6·2. lost •· 6
Dautlles
l(emall Arnott IE I 'oil! with '""''man· Schne.oar 6·2 3·6, Otf Vlvet>\·Gerreol 6 l
6 1 •111,011 P1afl wO!I 6 1 6·2. 6·2 6 I
""'~ ... di 14, 'euftt•lll v .... 14 (Hllnt!Mtoll BHdl wlM on Mmtt. 111·100)
Slllltat Cioni !MBI cit! Ouren 6 0 del Yee, 6 1. dtf AklOV 6 l def Caouano ·-• Kelley IM81 l~I S 1 won 4· 2 4 l . 6·3, Armand IH&I to\I J 6 won 7·4 6·) loll 4·6, Buell !MIU WOii 6 J losl
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~i.r Del 16, SI. JONI aeice 1 NM·le•9W Slfttfet
H•rn•tt IMOJ d4'f Patr1arc• • 1. Brevellon,
~ •. yft11tr 6 1. Camot•11 4 O. Jenkin\ (MDI
WO" 6 0 6 I • 1 • l lttda IMOI won 7·• • I
6 l 6 0 IOM\011 IMO> IO\I l 6 l ·• won ' l
• 1 Dwt*t,
W .em\ L•Dbv IMOI tlfl TttnOlelOll CH llllO
b 1 • o Ht•m1>e11on Orewvler, 6 1. • l, Pav• T~• !MOI won .• 2. ' '· •·O. •·O
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"' ·-· l Mt••''''•· 2 Sonia aarMtt. ) Peto\ Veroe' • ~111 Torrlf'Ce J u.wtnltV1 •· Ger-del MM1 1 .. vt<I" Hiib. I •'1eull 9 M1t• C 0\111 10 r OOllllll
C:fl1 J· A l C1161>1H' 1 LO\ AllO\ J l a Qylnfa 4.
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NewN11 CIM'i,llM 17 St. ~t ll your p .. t due PIY"*11• J)lve 02840-4221 ' '· 1'1ClYTIOU9 _,...... Notlc.e le ~~OYA~G 1~~ Tlli. !Nein... le oon-Delly Not~ \f,' 24. IMy IN T .. I COHDOMl"fJ
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$1 MKllHl's 311 034 0-11 ' 11 trom tile Olte ttllt notice of ~ OOlng t>uttneet u : por11...,., • rutt ... ~ ...,... Ot.nltl w Oonanue 1111/IO IN 900K 1S7
W1.Sun.Morgan ($),Wll $unl6),Af\IOll def.ult wu recotded Thi• Qr:~~c:u:~nttt ~:\on M[AIT HIGH REALTY, ~~.,!_•or Tru1tea, or Tlll1 .11tternent wll flt9d PAGI 1067, ET t10
(6) end Forbes, He10"4fv, Ooetn. IS) end atnounl le $3,522.07 .. of • 27N5 Vie RodrlQO. Mlulon ...,.,.UM.O Truet .. under wttll the County Cler'lc of°'" rtaJC *1TIC( OA'tCIAt AECON)I
Koveu W-WI, Sun, 1-0 L-H••gMv. O•S 414185 Ind \ltHI lnef .... d~= b~;; '"1i::u•t Viejo. CA t2et2 Ille deed°' trust ex.cuted Inge County on Mlfeh 2•. OMHGI ~L~
2e-Mar11n (S), Morgan (N), Bau (N) unttl y0ur ICCOUnt becOfMt flll n I ·, an I fli.d . MllrjOry c HlgtalllTI, 27M6 by TllOmu M Eng. Toni I. IMS Aennou• .,, •• MAY 8( AE·~
currant. You may not haWI to with .~·~~c.:X .. of Of-VI• Aodrloo: Mlatlon Viejo, Eng, SI:'~ J :\o "'to; '279, NM9 STA,_,., PAACa 2: SCM11tl Co.sf Contertnce 1tandlnts
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pey tile entire unpeld pot• Cou M 8 1985 CA 82992 COfOed .._.ember • • ~blUINCI Orange Coelt Thi fOltowtno ~ .,. A'N UHDIVIDU> ONI lion of your ICCOUnt, .....,, ange ntyon A?f ,inJn Mllrfltt S Higham, 276&5 Sari.. No 42338, In D111ty Piiot Apf113., fO, 17, 24 ~ ~... flFTY-FIFTH {1/SU ) CtrfllO\
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mandad bu1 you mue1 pay ~ ei;r. CA rnm pagl/lmllge 201. of Offlcilj Sffdl St •SS. ~ COMMON IN A IU
• 1 tile amoUnt atlled 11>0ve. Dally P~~t"'ll 1 · 17• 24• f llle bu1lnne 11 con· RecorOt In the Office QI ttle l't8JC fl)fte( 9Nctl cAt2tlO' l.LAID40U> UTATf.
After lllr .. monthl from May 1• 1 W-728 OUC:teel by ~b..-id 9'° wlte Recorelef 'Of COunty of Or· TimOtll)' Pot11111p Maouu. ANO TO AU. M TMI .. ;
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tile dltt of reeorOatlon of Dlmt lC ""TIC( M1tj0ry C Hlgtlatn lfl9e. Cell10fnla pur1u41n1 lo .... ,_ U3 1 Annopllt Ave • PROPERTY. 1NCLU04
tlllt document (.nlch det• of l"UUL nu Thlt t111ernent WM ni.o IN nouc:e of default and MOTIC8 °" Anlhtim CA 92804 WITHOVT UMITAllON
recorClatlon appewa ,_.. . with the County CNrtt of Of. lllc11on to NII unOlr deed of ~· 1AL1 Tllll butM'4M le con-COMMOH A~ A8
on) unNa Ille ~ltlon FtCTITIOUS llUltNIH 9llOI County on ~I t2. tru1t rac:Ofded April 13, T.&. ..._ ,__.,.. Ouc:tlO by An~ FINED IN THE ~1..-U"9-belng fOfacloMd upon per· NAMI! aTATIMllfT 1985 1084. Serlel No &4-153095 IWOWTAMT NOnC1 Timothy, Maoutz ATION Of COVENANT
mltl e lonQer per1oc1, you The lollowlng Plr.ortt are ~ of 111<1 Offlclal Aec«OI, wlM TO ,_,....RTY ow.II True 9111.,,.,.,.. _.. ftled CONDITIONS ANO A
have only the legal rigfll to Clolng·bullneu as· PuOllanto Orange COlat Nit on Mey TO. 1085 at 0 16 YOU ARE IN OEPA'Ul T wtltt Ille County OWtl of Or-8TRICT10N8 ("OE.CL.A atop the forecloture by OIY· AOUA BRIGHT POOL Dilly P11<>1Aprll17. 24 Mey • m It the front enttanoe tO UNDER A OEEQ OF TRUST, ange County on Aprll l2 ATIOH") RfCOADED
Ing tile entire amount O.. CARE.~.03 SlantorCI Coun 1, 8, 1085 tftl OICI Orenge County DATED 4-12'&4. UNLESS 1945 ' 1117180 IN 100K t,7Q,
mendedbyyoutcredttor lrvlna,..,A92715 W·747 CourtllouH loceted on YOU TAKE ACTIO"f TO ~ PAOE1S45ETSEO.OllOf·
To flnO out the lllTIOUnl Gary Tllomaa Heu. 403 Sante An1 Blvd ~ PROTECT YOUR PROP-Publlened Or Coest FlClAL ~ Oil OR·
you muet pey, or to IHatlgl StanforCI Coun , lrvlne. CA fltlMJC NOTICl Sycamore St lnCI &olld· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Oelly Pllo1 Apttl ~4• Mey ANGE COOHTY. ON LOT ,1
tor payment to etop tile tOf .. 027 15 wey S1n11 Ana. c.u10fnla It A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 1 8 1985 ' Of TRACT 10$2! 1H THE
Cl<>tura. Of tt your Pfoplrty le Wlutam Booth Mair, 22502 'ICTTTtoul Ml ... 11 ?Ublle auction, to Ille lllgtte11 NEED AN EXPLANATION ' W· 74C CITY Of COSTA MESA Jifi;
In forecloturt for any other Petr•. M!Ssion Viejo, CA NA• ITAn•NT blddlt for calf\ Cpayabll II OF THE NA.TlJRE Of THE SHOWN OH A MAP M-
reuon. contact: AM ERICAN 9 2691 The following Plrton• llt the time ol ,.141 in lawt\11 PROCEEDING AGAINST P'tll.)C NOt1C( CORDED IH 8()()1( 4tf
SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-Tlll1 bus1neas la con-Ootng bueiMM u · money of Ille UnltlO Slit• YOU, YOU S HOULD CON-PAGES 4e. 49, ANO 50 ~ SOCIA TION. 15725 E. Whit· CluC1ed by • general part· FELL BA u Ms GAR. ol Amarlc:a, c.u11•·· Cheek TACT A LAWYER NOTICI TO MISCELLANEOUS MAPS~
tier Bl~d .. Whittler, Clll· nerelllp OENINQ, 242 Jo.nn Str•t. dra11wn on 1 stall Of national .On May 22, 1085. at 10·00 CONnlACTOM THE OFFICE OF Tt(I fornla 90807 (714) 773-7134, Gery T Hess Co111 MeH, Catllornle benk, • 11118 Of' federal AM , IMPERIAL CORPOR· CAUJNO ,()Ill_. COUNTY RECOlU>EA df
B1·l9M12·1·73(E). ~ Tiiis etatement wu tiled 92828 Cfedll union or 1 11111 or ATION OF AMERICA u Cluly Sctlool Oiltrlct· ~\Jnl.. SAID OAANOE COUN'T\' 11 you hi ve any quealk>n•. with the County Clerk of Or· Ron1ICI E1tl Flllb•um. 24'5 tedarll uv1ng11no IOan •• appointed fruit.. unClar tleCI &nool Oletrlcl OR AS THEY MAY 11£
you allould contac:t 1 lawy« 1ngeCountyon Aprll 9, 1985 Joenn StrMt, Coet1 M .... tOCt•llon Oomlclled In the end pureuan1 10 0..0 of Bid DHOllne 1o·OO AMENDED OR RE-Al·
or tile government agency F:inlOt CtllfOfnll 9U28 S iiia ol C1lllOfnl1 pay1bll Trust racorelld AprM 25. o'clodl 11'11 °'Ille 9'f\ Oey of CORDED ,
whlcllmayhaw.lneureclyour P\Jbllahed Orange Cout This bu1ln111 11 con-10 Muter Mortaga Com-1984. is 1ni1 No M 1085 EXCEPTING THERf-
IOan. Notwltllaltndlng the Dally Pllol Aprlf 10, 17. 24, ducted by· 1n lndlv10u11 peny la accep11bll u Cathi &4-170228. ol Officlal A. ~-of BICI Aecelpt· FROM. UNITS 1 THA~
laci lllll your Pfoplrty II In May 1, 1985 W-727 R 0 N A L D E A R L 111 right, 11111 and ln11t .. t. eord1 In tile olflca of Ille Purehaalng Offloe. Irvine 5a, INCLUSIVE ON LOT 1-
fOfecloture. you may otter FELLBAUM conveyed to anCI now held County Recotdlrs of Ofanga Unified Sctlool Oltltr1ct, 8080 Of SAID TRACT 10625 .-S your property lor 1111 , MLIC NOTICE T1111 111tem1r11 !NU llllO by 11 under .. Id deed of trust Count)'. Siii• ol Clllfornla Barrance Phwey, IMN. SHOWN ON SAID COii·
PfOVICS.0 tile Ille la con-wltll Illa County Clerk of Or· In Ille propeny sl1ualed In executlO by SUE ELLEN CA 92714 OOMIHIUM PLAN
cluCled prior lo Ille con· FICTITIOU& llUS*lll 1nge County on M1tcll 29, said County end Stlle, and WOLCOTI, A WIDOW WtU. Project , IClenlltlcttlon EXCEPTING FURTHeR
ctuelon of the foreciolura NAME ITAT!Ml!NT l985 '27'2lllO CIMcrlbed IS lollowe SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION N11na· COMPUTER SYS-THEREFROM, ALL ,.,
Remember YOU MAY Tiie followlng persons are PARCEL 1 An unClll!ldad TO HIGHEST BID0£R FOR TEM BOflWARE ANO "'°'la.tEHTS ANO ,.,._ LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF OOlng bullneu as: Publlalled Ofanga Cout I/21st lntereet m lfld to Lot CASH Cpayabll 11 time of HAAOWARf PVRTE.NANCES LOCATID
YOU DO NOT TAKE 1)$0$-SMALL OFFICE D1.llyPOotAprll3.10, 17 24 l of TrlC1 No 9952, In tile Mia 1n lawful money of the Ptece Pllr'9 are on tie 0A TO BE LOCATED ON
PROMPT ACTION SERVICES, 2), PAULA 1985 w .717 City of Coetl M .... County United SlltM) •I Ille"°"" Pufc:Ntlng Office lmne SAID. LOT 1 Of T~T
NOTICE IS HEREBY HESS ACCOUNTING SER-ot Orange Stete of Call-lront entrance1otllaCounty UnlftedBdloolOleMct 5050 'GIUS
Wt\lm•nsltr at Edison, 12
Marina vs. Hunlino1on Beacn Suuare Par• 1
S.1 Vlew LH9UI
GIVEN VICES. 2613 Bear St .. Suite P\8.IC N(Jlftl tornil as per map recorelld CourlhouH 700 Civic 8arrlnGa Pnw.y irw. EXCEPTING FURTHeR
Tllll SUNKIST SERVICE E. Santi Ana, CA 92704 tn Book 4 18 p~ 11 anO 12 Center Drtve Welt. Santa CA t2714 ' ' THEREFROM, EXCLUSIVE
al Mole COMPANY 11 now Ille duty Paull Hess, 3616-E Bear K ,7704 o l M1ecetlaneoua Mapa In Ane Celllornta. 111 r'lgnt. title NOTICf IS HEREBY EASEMENTS tH ANO lO
appointed TruatM unde< I St.. Santi Ana, CA 92704 I UPIMOlll CCMMT Ille Otta°' the County A.-and lnle<•I conYe')'ed to GIVEN that Ille etl~ AU THOSE RESTRICT$>
OHO of Trust d•l•d Tiii• bu1tn1u IS con-OF THI ITAn OF eorde< of 111<1 County an<I now N6d by It under named ScflOO DlilMct tor COMMON AREAS AS
ii ·Esl11nc:•a
Un1vers11v
NtwPOrl Harl>Of
Co\111 Mf\e SaOcJleoec~
wooe11>r1d11e Corona dtl Mar
Laguna Beach
LH llH W LT
6 2 0
6 7 0 s 3 0
• • 0
• • 0
l s 0
1 6 0
2 6 0
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Women's IOMNI
HIGH SCHOOL
EdiMn I, Mllrinl 0
Ovw .. W LT
11 1 0
6 • 0
9 9 0
• 10 0
s 10 0
10 12 0
3 11 0 s 11 0
EcJl\on 000 000 000 01-1 S I
Mar•n• 000 000 000 00-0 1 1
Cere>enter and Pros~r. L1r\fn al'd
Ferguson W-Care>enler ll·S L-Lerun
HR-Care>enler IEI
oc .. n view 1, Wfltmim'9f o
Weslmln\ler 000 000 l>--0 1 7
Ocean Vie.., 000 100 x-2 • I
OelOl'ln end WOlf 0.klev ellcl Scruggs
w--OakleV L-OtJOM
Feuntaln v ... v 1, HUftfiftlrten 8••dl I
Hu,.11ng1on Beach 000 000 1-1 l
Foun1a1n V1111ev·os 000 100 C>-7 6 I
FPOo ancl Oav11, Havnes Rowlelle 171
and Swttnev w-Havnes S· l L-Foog . "
4115177. exlCU1ed by ED· ducted by: an Individual C~a..Nl.A EXCEPT on&-lour1h of a u salCI Deed ot Trust In tt1e OrMOt ~. CelltomlL SHOWN OH 'SAID cot'-
WARD W WEBBER & Peuta Hess '°"THI COUNTY 011 . gu end other property Mtuated In Mid ICtlng by and ttwougfl lta DOMIHIUM Pl.AN.
BARBARA A WEBBER. Tiils ltltement was flied OF 0111ANQ1 llydroc1rbon tub111ncea County and Stale ClleC:rlbed Oowwt*l\j to.rel, ,_.. RESERVING THERE·
HUSBAND ANO WIFE. u wltll the County Clefk of Or-tn rt tile Eeltlt ol lfld au otlllr mlnarall and II l ot 40 of TrlCI 8426. II .,._ ~ to M "DIS-FROM, EASEMENTS FOR
Truetor. to MCUre cartaln 1ngeCountyonA.prU4, 1985 DOROTHY AM.I• JOHN-mlnefal rtgllta in lfld under per map recorded In 8oolil TAICT', wll ,...,_ ~ '°· ACCESS. INORESI.
obllg1t1on1 In l1vor ol f'2n1DI tON •. 1111 D09'0 THY &11d l1nd,ur_.,,10lntlle 339,Pageii8to14tnclull'4, bUtnot....,tNnthelllo¥9-EQRESS. ENCAOACt4-
AMERtCAN SAVINGS AND Publlthed Orange Coast AALl•LEWI& JOHNaOM. clled recorded ln 8ook 1311 Mleceltaneoua Mape, In tM ltated time...._,~ fof MEHT. SUPf)()RT, REPAIA.
LOAN ASSOCIATION, .. Dally Piiot AprU 10, 17. 24, 0.CHHd Pege 238. Official Record•. otflca of Ille County ~ Ille -..ro 0.. oon11'IC1 fOt REPLACEMENT. MAJNT9'-
BenaflcllfY, Recorded on May l , !985 W·728 CASE NO.A 121385 ALSO EXCEPTING and oorderofsaklCounty thelt>CMlprojec1 AMCE . AND O THiR
516177 as document no. NOTICI Of IALI rtMrVlng lf'llrafrom Ille fol· Tiie etreet edclr ... Ind Bids lt\all be r...,._ In PURPOSES. AL L AS
9805, In book 12181, page MLIC NOTICE o' RIAL l'RO..ATY lowing other common detignatlon, the p1aoe ldefltlfteO lbo¥e, SHOWN ON THE Cc»ol·
1049 ol Official Recorda In AT ""IVATI IALI Ca) Units 1 lllrougll 2I, as If In)', ot Ille rMI ?f°'*1Y Ind ~ be °'**' and OOMIMIUM PLAN OA AS
"'• Olflce 01111• RICOfder of flCTrTIOUl IUllNEI• NOTICE IS HEREBY sllOW'1 upon Ill• C0'1-deacr lbld lbOV I 11 publldy reed aloud It tne OE.FINED IN THE OECL>fl-
Orange County , Clllfornla, NAME STATEMENT GIVEN 11111. aubjact to con· domlnlum plan recorded In purported to be: 44 Whit• lbova-etated time ano ATION
Including 1 note for Illa sum The following pereons are Hrm111on by Ille ebove entl-Book 13437 Paga 1508, Of-water Orlw., Corone Del P'act PARCEL 3.
of 180,000.00. Tlltt Ille doing bualneaa u : tied Superior Cour1, Illa llclel Aeco<Cla of Mid Coun-Mar, CA 92125. Tllere wit bet"'• dapotlt MON-EXCLUSIVE ~-
banellcllf lnter .. 1 under Ille THE RESUME EXPERT. undertlgned. as Co-Ex-ty The undlrelgned Tru1tee 1'9Qund ft1f a.ell Mt of bjd MENTS FOA ACCESS. IN-
Oeed of Trull tnCI lftl obll· 17772 Irvine Blvd., Sia 102. ecutOfl of tile Wiit of the (b) An exclullw. tuamenl dlldaim1 eny llablllty tot.,,, doeumentt to QUl'MI .. GRESS, EGRESS, E>l-
gtllonl MCUred llllrlby .,. Tustin. CA 92680 lboWI named Deoedenl, wlU lo UH 111 lllOH ., ... O..lg-incon'IClneM of ltle .,... ... ret\jtn In good 90ft'-CAOACHMENT. SUf'f'OAT
?flMftlly he4d by tlla under-Norman R. Llet>ermen, accept l:>iCI• and NII 11 ?ff· nated aa 1trluma. Cleoka, lddr ... Ind other oornmon dttlon wtttM "'• dey9 an. A N o F o R o T H f JI
llgned, lfld lllll braacll of, 9621 Grellem St.. • 15. vii• sale on MAY 8. 1985. It p111oa and terraces, u dealQnatlon. tt any, ~ !tie bid opening o-. PURPOSE. ALL AS SH0'4fN
lttd deflUll In, lhe Obllglllon Cypress, CA 90630 10 00 Im . ()f' ,,_ .. ,,., 1llown upon Ille con-llenlln Eecfl bid """" conform IN THE CONDOMINIUM
IOf which aald o..o ot Trust Tll11 business 11 con· wtlhln 1111 time allowed t>y domlnium Olan •bova r• Salel salt w4ll tie made, blA Mel be NaPO'*"'-tO \tie Pl.AH AND AS OEFINEOi N 11 HCUrlty llu occurred 1n ducted by an Individual law to Iha lllQMlt and bael lerred to wttllOUI COYenll'll Of -· contraic1 ooeumtnt9 Tl1E DE.CLARA TION
11111 the payment llU not NOfmen R U.bennan bidder. 'Oil Iha "'"" anCI PARCEL 2 ranty. •xpr ... Of~.,. Eactl .... ~ autimn. PAACEL 4
beer! medt ol Tl'lla statement was llled cond1t100a hefaln•h• man-Unrt 10 IS thown upon garCllng title. pa111 111a ... Ot on mt IOtm lumllMd wlitl EXCLUSIVE EASEMENJS
Fellur• 10 mike 111• with the County Clerll of Or· tloned. all rtgllt, tltle, lnterM1 tile Conoom1ntum Ptan ancumbtanc., to pey h the contr-=t docluPftlnta. 1 IN AHO TO THOSE ~-
11 l5Ja5 payment ot Pflncl-anga County on A?fll 12. and Eattte of sakl OeceOanl tbove rlf•red to retnllinlng ~ IUm of Ille of IN Pf~ 8'lboon-T10HS Of LOT 1 ~ ~O
pal and/or lnter .. t anCI all 1985 It the lime ol f'llr 0..111. anO PARCEL 3 Ille note(•> secured by ...., traQorl on °"' pro;ect .. TRACT 10~5 ~ ANO
I UbHQUlnl p1ym1nt1 rnJe01 •II right, title and lnlet•1 An •11cluelve NMmenl to Deed ol TNll, wttl'I.,,,.,.., requir.t by the ~ino DEANED AS AE:STAICTfD
t()Qethet wttn latt cnarges. Pubtltlled Orange C:0.94 tftlt her E1111a mey lllv• IC· uM tll<>M port~a of Lot 1 tneraon ... orcMOeO In llld Ind Sut>contract1ne Fw COMMON AREAS WHICH
Impound• lmpounCI d•· Dally Piiot Aprll 17 24. May quired by ()99flllon of ll'W. deterlbld In Plrdla ~above. note(•> ad'f•oee&. " .,,,, Prac:UCM ~ ~ Code ARE AOJACENT WITH """°
poelll If 'any undef the 1 8 1985 or othe,....IM 11nc1 lier dulgn1t1C1 IS •lnums . u'"'-lhe 1erme °'Mid Deed Sec 4100 et eeq APPU~TENANT TO SAID
termsoleeldnot10f0eldol W-7'4 death 1n eno to tlla below· oeckt and patios en A?-of Trust f .... c:n .. gea Ind &ch bidder muat eubmll PARCELS 1.2.3 AND s DE
Trut1 and all aub11quan1 described rHI prope rty pvrten1nt to Parceis 1 eno 2 ex~ of the Trust .. Ind Wllfl aectl bid certlfteO °' SCR18EO HEREIN
paymente w111c11 1>ec1me P\alC NOTICE Satd 1ccep11ng ot bids for abow. deecrtl>ed ol Ille trutt etMted by Mild caetlier'I cf** peyebll to PARCEL 5
due 1111r .. tter lncludlf\o •ny ..,. ol said property wlN tie l\A()f'• commonly known Deed ol Trull, tor Ill• the DISTRICT Of I bid bond AN UNDIVIDED O""E
late charges Or othet sum• P:ICTTTIOUl IU ... 11 It Ille Otllce of DEAN A DE· u 381 Bay lllew Terrace. amount rHton•bfy "'I· In Ille form .. lortta In the FIFTY-FIFTH (t156THI :..FE:::;_E ___ _
payebla under the terme ol NAMI ITATU.NT NtSON. Allorney fOf Co-Ex· Colle Mltl CA mated to be I 185.200 00 in an SIMPLE INTEREST IN .,_c&r----+..tld-·~~ Truat. f ile IOllowlng pereona are V (If t 11raef llddr... or f amount not 1-Chin l()% of TO THE IMPROVEMENTS
H19t1·i:mool re Tllll by reuon tlllrlof, doing bull"8UU:-llld MARK CROOK, II 3700 Other common delignltlon 0..0 of TIWt heretof0'9 ell· the mextmum ~of b10 AHO APPURTENANCES ON
CIF •·A Ill• prHtnl btntllclary TELETROL. 3857 Birch Soulll SuMn StrM I, Sult• Is Shown ebove. no warranty eouted and dlllwreO to Ille -• guw.,,... ""'the bid· LOT 1 Of TRACT 10S25 t. OcH n lllew, 21·0; 2 1t11nneov ti l · 1. unClar eucll 0..0 of Truet. SlrMI, Suite 517, Newpor1 250, Santi Ana. C1llforn11 11 given ea lo 119 compte1 .. unOlrSlgl'ed a wntten Die· dlt will .,,1., Into Illa ("IMPROVEMENTS") SUB-
l CvPren ll ·l ·l, • Dos Pueblos. 17·7, S 1111 exac:uted Ind dellwred Beech. CA 92660 92704 Said real property It ,, ... or cOfractneu.) ler1llon of default end 0.. propoeed OOl'trac1 If IN JECT TO THE TEAMS AND
Newt>urv Perk. t I· S. 6 Westmmsler. 16 6, 10 Mid TruttM 1 WTltten Dorelle J Kerns. 304 Clescrlbed u lollo!NS Said aale wltl be made. but mand for Sale, tnd a written Slll'll
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~ CONDITIONS OF THE DEC-
7 Sen Marcos. lS·6.I Santa Maroa. t
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·I, Dlct1rlllon of 0.feull tnd Campbell Lane. Costa AN UNDIVIDED O NE· w11hout covenat1l or Wtr· Notice of Default and flee· bidder lntlle--.loftallu,. LARATION ANO THE
q Rigne!ll IS· s ~~-/l"!len. 11
·•. Damend for Sela, and 1111 Mesa, CA 92627 HALF ( 112) INTEREST IN renty. exprHS or lmplled.r• 11on 10 Seo The UnderllQneCI to enter into MIO c;ontract, TERMS ANO CONDITIONS
1 Le Qu1n1a. I•·•, 2 Sunnv Hills 17·3 I deposited wllll said Trustee Thia business IS con-AND TO gardlng !Ille, poasesslon °' caused said Notice or 0.. IUCll MQitlf'y !Nill be for· Of n1E MASTER LEASF
l Movtair. '3·4. 4 South Hills. 12· I s such Deed of Trull and 11i ducted by: an Ind ividual Real property located In 81\Cumbrencea. lo sauefyt"' faun and Elec110n 10 Sell to felled RECORDED 8110150 IN
Norm Torrance. l 1·3. 6 Garoen Grove Ille documenta evidencing Dorella J Karns Iha County of Or111191, S11te unpaid principal of Ille note be reco<dlO In 1111 county Tiie DISTRICT r_._ BOOK ~ PAGE 274 £"
17·7, 1 HaclMda Htignts Wi11on, l•·O 9 tile obllglllone aacured Tiiis Slllement 11was llllld of Catllornl•. and llgtlty di · tacured by aald deed of wl'lere 1111 real property I• ll'll rtgnt 10 ,.leC1 ilrf'/ or .. SEO OF OFACIAL RE Fullerton l9·S-l 9 8rea·Olllnda 9·1, 10. tllereb lnCI 1119 declared wllhtlle County Clertc olOr· 1erll>edaslollowl lrusl, wllll lnlerest and l1t• 1ocatlld bid• or to W1llw any Ir-CORDS
Woodbr\del, 12·0. end dc!'M hereby decl•r• Ill tnge County on Aprll 9. 1985 Lot 40 of Tract 6298 IS cri1rgea thereon .. ?fOVI~ Date Aprtl 10 1985 rtQU!arll• In any tMda Of In YOU ARE ltof DEFAUL ~
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L1lr9" 119, Suns 10l
LAKERS 1119) -Ramt>i\ • S J 4 I I
Worthv t · I I 6·9 23 Al>dul· J1 b0ar 6 I 1 6 I>
ll JoMson S 17 3 4 13, 8 Sco11 2·8 I·? S
McAdOO I 12 l·I IS, Cc>oi>tr 4 9 1·1 11
SPrtgg5 2·• 0·0 4, MCGH 7 8 1 S 11
I( UPCh•k '.' O·O 1 T ola li "6 90 7• )3 119
PHOENIX (IOJI -Pl11man I l 4 I 6
Sander\ 6·9 O·O 11 AcJ11ms 9·11 0 l ll
HumPl1"es 7-11 l-3 lS. Mecv 3 • • S 10
LUCH •· •• 10· l I 16. A Scoll 0 3 4 • '
Hollon 7·6 O·O 4, Foller 3·7 7·1 I Totall
39 16 2S·34 103
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Liken 2S ~ II 33-119 Phoenix 2S JO 11 26-103
Thret·P01n1 goali-w orrnv CooPer
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An11t1es •I IR11m1>11 91 Phoen1K SI lLutu
IJ) AnlJl\-LO\ Angatei 26 ( JOM\Pn l 11
Pl'IOenl-16 IA011ms, Hollon St To1&1
fouls-LO\ Anoetes 29 Phoer•• 21 Tecnn1
eels-Lo~ Anotln 11111911 defensct A-t.14 1
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Ullivenltv 113, E,tlft( .. m
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1 Jecotmtn IUJ . .O. 2 HOlmes IUI 41
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sums tacured thetaby Im· F'273502 per map recorded tn 800I( In said note 11'18 IM and •11 IM,E AIAI. CORPO R · Illa ~Cllng UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
mlldlllely due and p1y1bte Publls~ Orenge Coast 2117 Pages 12. 13 and 1' of Pfll'Mt of Ille trustee and 01 ATION Of' AMINCA. • Pvrauant to 1111 PfO-DATED 8113181 UNLESS
end 1119 elected end 0081 Da11y Piiot ,t,prll 17 2•. May Mlacellaneous M1p1 In 111e tlla trusts cre11ao by Ille Mid trvet ... ,,0 . 9o1 ai, Of SectlOn 1773 ol IN Laoor I YOU r AKE ACTION T"
hereby elect to CIUM the I 8 . 1985 OlflGe of the County ~ .. deed of lrust and •dvences. Sen otego, CA 12112. (t 1t ) Coda ol IN St••• Of Call PROTECT YOUR PROP
fruit property to be eold 10 w-75 i corder ol sakl County ,, eny undet Ille terms 0' Ille t2-tu0, •r: let r•tll• ''°'"'• the DISTRICT llM ob-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD A.
,.11aty tlle obllg1tlons 1e-Pt.et.IC NOTICE Common "now n u Oeed ol rrusr Chafftbene6n, AH i. S.C-,.,nee rrom tlle DltectOf ot A PUBLIC SALE tF V01.
cured llllreby 1879 l Illa Pll•llno INtnt. Tiie 10111 amount Of Ille jratary Ille Dtc>anmant of IOOU.traal NEED AN EXPLANATION
DAfE 4/4/85 flCTITIOUl llUIMI& CA 92715 unpaid balance of tl'le Obll· PubtlSl>ed Orange CO&et Rell!IOnt 11'1• o•n•ret OF THE NATURE OF ™E
AMl9'1CAN IAVINOI NAMf I TAT£MENT AP •463·071-02 g111on secured t>y the prop-Daity P1101ADrU2• May I 8 ?flYllllng rile Of pet diam PROCEEDING AGAINSt
ANO LOAN AllOCIATION Tlla lollowtng pattont era PLEASE TAKE FURTHER erty to be IOld and reason-1985 W-756 ••ON end 111a gene ral YOU YOU SHOULD CON
1y: KS Hanteoft AMt ~ · . NOTICE thel lllhOUgl'I this ebll eallmited Cotlt , ex· pravllhng r111 fOf llotlOay T ,t,CT A LAWYER ~t. •r. ~on'"" .. o~ ~s-": 11(3 N NOiie• Mtt fortll tllll the fl-peftMS ln<l IOvances II Ille P\alC NOTICE and ovwtlfT\I wor11 tn ,,,. to-403 Bnglllon Spring .. ..... A .... tanl lecNt8'y H OLOG ES 3710 S late lloldl AN UNDIVIDED time of tl'le lnrt1al 1>Ubftc:atlon c.llly Ir! w!:\'Cll INI ~ rs to Coeta Mela ~bli.lled Orange eo.11 ~E;.n~I Su:te 250 Sante ONE·HALF 11121 INTEREST Of 1"8 Nottee of S ele 19 C UJ1 be per1ormeo IOf MCfl cieh (It 1 street eoor-nf
Dally PllOI Aprll 24, Mey 1, 8. A~• CA 9'2704 In sakl •Ill property, ttae en S 143.38' 6' 985 Notice at.... or type 01 wori.er needed 10 common dMign111on 01
15 1085 Ross Jose l'I Andre11ws. tire lnterMt In ltld real Deled Marcl'I 21 1 ot "'-I Pr..,ty a11tc.it• tM contrKI TheM property 11lflOwn1bo¥1 nc
W-764 392 Lookoul grlve Llgu'1a propeny11av1ll1bla '°' .. 11 MA&TElll ,:-oRTQA~ •I Prhral•.... retes 1r• on Ille " Ille warranl'f " ~ -10 "' ----------ell CA 92651 . On 11'1• death of Decedent COMPANY, ,.,.t... No p 692 836 IRVI NE UNIFIED SCHOOL oomptel-Of' correct P\el.IC NOTICE Be~rllg Robert Rothen· Decedent held ,.Id reef Giiien lllYd .. ~alf ~en.,, 1n ll'le SuperlOt CO\lr1 ol DISTRICT ott1ce 1oca1ed 11 nH•I Tiie bane flcl•'•
burger 20•• Pomone Ave property with her Hu1ba nd. Cafffomfe .:01s,S-.= 1111e State of Ca11forn11, tor 5050 B1rr1nc;e P1rllwey under Mid 0..0 ol Trual b•
IC 17'2'7 C 11 Mesa CA 92627 ' ROBERT D JOHNSON 4,f..tt1· • 4 • the County of Los Angelle trvtnct CA 927 H COQIM rMIOn of•~ 0( Olfeutt
FICTITIOUI IUllNlll °r'1115 business 19 con-Husband lfld Witt. 11 Com· 8Y: Kl'leflna IC ltlatma. 1 In the Matter of lf'll Etllt• ma y Ila ootllnad on r~ 1n the obllgetklne eecureo
NAME ITAffMENT ducted by' 11 general pan· munlty Property Decedent Vice Preeldenci, Cou
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ot GEORGE H WOOO 0.. A COC>Y of ,,_ ,..,.. e11e11 thereby heretofore •• The lollowlng ~n• 1r1 111 . herein le dlepoeing of her Publlalled enge 1 oelMd be poeted 11 the job alte ecuted ano ~ to tf'll
doing buelnan at : Concept• ner~ J Andr-s lnltrMt In 111 rMI Pf~Y to Deity Piiot A~ll 17 2• Mey Notice 11 f'llreby given lftlt It e11a11 be mand•IOf'f upon under91gMO 1 written Dlc-
for HMltll. 34 12 w. Mto Tiii• 811tement Wll filed lier ohllClren tllrougll I fOf· I, 11185 the uMll'Slgned wtU eell 11 tlle CONTAACTOAto .oom taratlon ol o.t.lft and 0.
An,,ur, Suite 0 . Sant• Ana, .,..1111 Ille County Clerk of Or· me> probate proceldln~ w. 1o3 Prtvate sate. 10 tfl@ highest 111@ cnntract 1s ewerdlCI ano mand '°' Sale, end -1118"
CA 92705 ange County on April 5 1985 Survlvlng SpouM. ROBER nun•IC MnTICE .irio best l>tOoe<. subiect lo upon env sut'lcontrec1or no1aoe ol braecll and of 11..c Mlclleal K Abrall1m, Inc. Fi7m1 D JOHNSON, dellrM lo l"UUL ml col'lltrmeuon of Ntd Su unO• such CONTRACTOR. ltOn to CAUM the und.,
2222 Manin, "155, lrvlne. Publlsl1e<J Orange Coeat also sell 1111 UNOIVIDEO K·t7'24e perior Coun on°' 1tter the to pay not 195, tl'lal'I tl'la Mid 1agned 10 Mii sakl ptQ91'1~
CA 92715 (Stlle OI In· Dally Pllol Aprll 17 24, l\Aey ONE-HALF INTEREST In it'ICTITIOUI •UllNESS 6lh 011y 01 Mey 1985 11 the soec:1tled r11e~ 10 111 w0<•1t1 10 .. 1111)' Mid ~IQetlon•
corporetlon C1llforn1a1 1 8 1985 said propaf1Y and lllreby NAMf ITATfMENT otltce of Otenn Simpton employed b~ ,,,.,.,, "',.,. ••· l1'ICI lf'llr .. ftar tM unot•
Tlll1 bueln"• It con· W-735 u11kes the entire UMl avlll-5603 No Ftouatoa StrMI ecutlOll >I 1n. contr1e1 11Qnec1 C*IMd .CS notie41 o•
ducted by • COfl>Ofl tlon able fOf IAll The following persons are Los Ang~, County of L011 No bldda< "1IV wtlhdnt• brlldl and o4 .-ctton to be
MICllHI A Abr1llam, Inc . fltalC NOTICE BIO OR OFFERS ar1 tn do"~ business as E '.,T A~ State of Calltorn11 eny bid''"• oarooo ot lorty· recorded .Jenur, 7. tMS ••
Mlcnael A Abrllltm. Prffi· v11ed fOf Slid FULL patOll Of ::imu~ ~~:~ OC~:i. M~1 '" •tgl'll. lltle ano Interest of llv• 1601 '1AVI 1'1ar Iha dlle lnatr No M-004710 OI ()I
dent '1CTITIOUI •Ul lNEll r-1 property AH aucn bid• SA•d o-.eo" ,,,. ,,,,,. OI Ml le>< ,,,. OC*'lng of bld• flclel Aleorde tn -offtcf OI
Tllll llllemlrll WU IUed NAME ITAn MENT muel be In writing. and wlll c~::.~: ~26~:1kef II 970 Oftllh •nCI •ff Ill• ngl'll lltle A payment oono '"° • Ille Aecotoer 01 Oreno•
wllll 111• County Clerk of Or· .....fM followtng persons are be r~ by Ille Co-b· Gtanneyr• Laguna Bee<;h ano 1n1 ..... t 11111 lhe 111e1a 09f1orma~ bonO wtM Ila County
tnge County on M1tctt 22, C10lf1g butlness u acutOf'I, BRADLEY NY DAHL Cal 1 9265 1 of satO OlceeMd Iles ac required P'•<>< to e1ecvt10t1 S#CI .... wll be~ !1 '
1985 • • U!('TIMATE IMAGE. 3334 end MARK CROOK, ano Illa ~ orntl M N "• .... D Qu"90 bv O()ltltlOn ol I-()< of Ille contrlCI •no en.It tie ""'"'°"' ~ Of -
'272010 E C~lt HWy Corona del Survtvlng Spouse ~OBERT ,.,.., ~ 1 l>t!s S ot'*""'-04Nt ~ or '" in (lie lorm "41>1 forth in 11'11 ran=:~°'~ ..
Publllhao Oranoe COUt Mtr C:A 92675 D JOHNsON, ar tile omc. 3 t 391 1111' t ;: •' 92en • 11<10111on to that 01 Uld a. contrect docu,,,.,.11 gar tta. SI a •CY Dally PllOt AprM 3, fO, 17, 24, c).gn.1 Enterprises Inc I of the Attorney, DEAN A ~,~ne I c·~~· ... .,.. ceased •t Illa 11,,,. of 0..lh P,,,, ,.,,, 10 SfochM •!>tO ancum lf'Cl8I tO pa. ~
1oes CallfOfnl• corporation 717 OEN IS ON 3100 Soulll • I°'". c p t """ " ,,, an<I 10 •II Iha C«Satt• •M l Of ,,,. UOV1'•"~1 coo. of rerrtalnlnO ptlftclp9I ._,., I
W-708 OrClllO Ava Coron• Oel Soaan Str .. t Suite 250 32~;renv ,., .. ~ ~u • s p•opef1Y 111u11eo•.n ll'lt 11'>41 Slat• 01 Cehfo<n•• '""-the notl(a) aeoured b't U • ----------Mar CA02625 Sant1An1,Callf0fnll027~ 1 r.1~1 e 926 •• • Countyo•Orange State ofc o n1rect .... 11 < nl a1n deedOl'l'rvet,wttt1 1nt.,M• P'tll.JC NOTIC£ Thia bu11nen It con. Of maybellleClwtllltlleClerk L~nA b.lt10fni 1 ceon Ctl1l0<n1a 1>1rt1Culeny O•-pr(lv1tt(lnt "*'""'"'"9 Ille •lnllklnote~ llil
ducted by• oorpor111on ol Ille •~named Su-" ut•l'ltiH !, 8,1 1Crtbe<111 follows 10-.,.1t aucc•,•lu• t 1ne1 ar to va~ If #1111'(. undl!f '"" 'ICTITIOUI .,...... Tl'lOmH F Jonet. Pr Mi· perlor Court Of' may be de-dueled by e 0-P LOI 23 1n BIOCll • t ~ Of '<Jb!lll1U11 _..,,.1,.. l()f' ~y lennt of Niel Oiled of t1u1
NA• ITATOllNT oent livered to Mid Co-EJrecutor• ntr9"t1J P Ir act •21 as '* "'All •• mone\'• -'lhhe!O ll'r Illa 01$-19ea. Cl'lltrgl9a. and ~tit
Tllelollowlngpert0n1ar• T111111etament w11 flla0 paraonally 11 tny tlm• ~~tt1 1L1:i•;:, llled eo<dldon8ook9 P•2'ot1T~1Cl 111 """'re p er of tN TNIMe INS 011iw.
OOlng buelneN.. wflll Illa County Clark of Or· AnER lltet J)Ublic:atlon of Oh 1",,.'c· nl Cterk OI Or i M~an.ou1 Maps .... th• fOrmano. und... ,,,.. ~· tfUl11 O!'M:tecl by Mk! °"'° 0 & M PROPERTY REN· ange County on A?fll 12, 11111 Notice Ind 8£F~E tne w 1 C ~ ) l\Aiucl'I ~ olftce Of the Coun1v ,.. 1rac1 °' l"'8t
TALS. 2521 W Sunflower, 1985 miking of Hid .... 1~ oun °" COtder ot Mid Cnunry ~ ...,d. .. .,.. Said .... wll be lleld cm
H·l6, S1nt1 Ana, CA 02704 F2711CQ TERMS Of SALE Ceen, IO ~ ,2'7'2H1 • more common!\ ijrinwntuNt'110 ICMOOl Dll · Ftio.y, M8)< 17. 1M$, 1t 1 3(1
Gregory T TllOmeon. PubUlllld Qfanga Coaat liWfol "'OMV Of tile Unlfed r ,, Coul 11 SunMt BeaGh TRICT.l 'A 1..,._,c.,.,, pm ln1'Mt~IOIN l>UllO
2621 W Sunnow.r. H·te. DallyPltolA?fll l7 24,May SlllM,orpertellhenelpart o!,ubJ1~ .. ,~~ ~ 17 24 Twm,olMlecu 111ntaw·1eeeret.,., Ing loce.o at 801 South
S1nt1 ,t,n1, CA 0~704 1 8 1985 credit An ~I .. Cle-Y 1 ,. l lul ~ Of Ille UntllOt Publlallfld Orange eo..1 Lewl1 Str• Of ... Cell
Matt Carroll, 2521 W ' ' W·734 tarmlnld by Ille C<>-E•· 108~ w TOS I StalM on c!onllml•tion OljO.•I) Poot .t,pr11 14 May 1 fomle t2t11'
Sunno-, H• 18, Santi Ana, Mt\ C£ ecu1or1 11 tl'lelf tlola CIUIClfl-• 1 4ale 0t part cun and 1>.i H18~ .• At the time of IM lnlt'-' .. _IC NOTICE •-ic NOTIC( •-IC NOT""r CA 12704 Pl&IC null non muet accompany the l ~~by"°'•_, w .1 t PllbllcatlOtl oC thle ~
... _ '"-,._ ~ Thie buall'let• '-con· U written bid or ott.f .. and the P'UBUC P«>TIC[ cured by Mortoege °' TrV11J ll"tl totll amount of Ille~
lflCTITIOUl MffNNIU PICTI'TIOUI '"'99SU FtCl'ITIOUS IUeMll ducted by • general pan. FtCTITlOUI __,... ballllCI must be Pf'ICI uc><>nl II °'"" O<I the P<ac>er-t)' tel l l"\8.IC NOTICl paid blllence of u. OC>tt N .. ,... ITATIMPff NA• ITATIMIWT ..... IT&TaMIWT ntlrlhlp NAMI ITAftMOfT Ina con'1nnltlon Of l4'le by '1CT1TlOUI 8\latMI SOid Tttn par'*'' of 1moun11 ~tton ~by 1'-IOCMt
-JM ....--... eont are O"VOfY T fhomlOl'I f he tonowtng peraone _. H id SllC>llflOr Coun OA NA .. ITA TllllPl'T btO 10 DI <Sapoeltad w11n ll'<l NO TIC• Of Oeacnbed deed 01 lf\191 en<S ~::: :::: ::tont ate oJ:::::::::: ~ we C1o1nQ ~::: Thie tlllafMlll wU filed ~ bu.m.i II 0111ef peytNl'lll IOOepllble tlla IOllOWl"i) per..ons efl 81(1t or otters to DI an -11 T1'\llTU'I 1"1.1 •tlmaled ooets. ~
MIMGDYNASTY 30011! PINNACLE PRO · .PbWER PL US .ithtlleCountyC..ofOt· P INTERS SOFTWARE 10 Ille l~ttlled Su OO<f'l9bu"':t8 'CtuNNG 1ng ano..,nD1 r«"el...Olt l.Mft*OA~ anchct••11C11•~.)I0•1
Cout Ht;:i· cOronl Del OUCTIONS, 1807 WHt 1'!CHNOLOQll8, 107$1 ange County on AOffl 12 PUBl,.1$HINQ COMPANY l*IOf Col,ir1 SekS .... will A AMfR AN s' Iha ·~ o~ et llny TI C.st141 Tl'9 10411 lndeCltiedl-
..-. ............. _ Calltomla 9ufltlllrd St,.., Hunt""'lon ttla 23011 MOUiton Parti-y. hi made upon IN UIUll SYSTE..-S ~t OQie vii• t-•fl• 1111 l1tT.t publt· UNrT "'OOI C 1*ng an_.....,_ ora wNcl'\.
Mtt, CA 212 Kit-. ..,_,....... • .. .., ~ &ult• ,.2 Leguna Milt CA MCrow tarma 6 Co.I• .,._. t 1•1IC'ltftlt Galt(M'I """°1 M'C:I twof0111 ' 0 SERVCF COMPAHV '"' oPelW'I l*S II ~ed
Ming ~ CN. 25361 02804 8Mcfl, Callfomla ~· Publlehed Ofeno-COMt 12t&3 OAflO Mlrdl 21 IH!'l 92827 ' 1111• ol,.... u d·"'-ted Tr"91• may be OOttllnlld br -~~·· l.agun• Hlflt, c.M~,,:Z=~ton1.~io; 1t'::~~":!.. ~~: o.lly Piiot Apf1I 17, 24. M9) Oennlt HINllY T~A .,..., ......, & .__ SuJ"" B C<f.m'{' ,.~ ~ 0.1eo "''' 1"'" o.ty of un~·· 1~1ow1ng o... (7 14) ~7 or Ti"
Thi• IN•ln... 11 con• Weat l(lt141a. A"""1111m. cal-lneton Beadl, C•lltornlt 1, I , ,... W·743 ~~ 14,,.,.,.._, IMM C~ ~ ': t~e t'Jt'J'r • -Aoro:.::a:k --. t¢"btel 0.0 ~ tf\llM M U . :.:.-'865 !M e.y t>eeare tfle
duel.a by an lndMduat lorflll 12804 o~ Thie IN•1nes1 ,, con· =..onfY A.M..1191 ~ lhll Du••nl<I• Ill COi\· ..__ ,..!...... .. Lee Air tSO(l~t ... AfT ~.}_,ICST·~~ ~-= 1 ,. MlnO Cftwl ~ Tlllt bvtll\ ... II con· Thll bu.i'"'91 I• con-"8.IC NOTICE eo lftdMdull OUC11'd by ""'~· r,.--...--. ., """~.. .."""'" ....
Ttlle ltltemen1 WM flied dueted by. cotpoutton dUClted by"' lndMcMll dUC1 by 9';ugwe11 ION, .... DOROTHY JIM CO\.MAN ...... C A 90041 (Ill) FOA CASH AN()l()A n1( T .0 . •v 1c1 C OM·
wtlh Ille County CWtl °' °'" Joni Panm-a. "911dartl AOHRT c CLOYD '9CnTIOUI ....... ~~I -llled AllLIMI LIW JOil•DN Th1t 1111-11 ...... Iii.ct S-0-UJ, .,..,..,. ....... CASHl!AS OR cum,.tto ~Atnl ..... T--. ttr: ~ °"""' on .... IL .. '.:"' ... "c::::;"~-of~ .. '.:",.,:;a: .. ':::' ~=,.. -~~ °"""...: ':; .~:-.g:-,r .. or::.~ •"' ~';., c:z:,: 'lt -::.:.. L ·-.,_ ~~v\f '~o~•c;-1~~ • .;: l:"'..!.-j;..?
9llOI County on Marctl at. anoa Cou11tr on Merell 18, OOinO ~II .,. ty on • SuMn $tNt4, &viii 250 ~ v "' ,.,. ••tall .,. _.. o-. '914111c:iev1 ., tl'MI time of I..... et., c •
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,..._ ~ ,.,,_ m1111 hmatra "ace Coei1 Meae. .... ........_.. ....__ ~ 17 141 t!7 sa 11 ........... .._.. ..... _ CoM• rutilf.,,.., 0.•"11" I unct.o Stal•I 1111 ,..,,, tmt ~ Or ... c-Publlthed ..,.anga -Of Coeet ~ OrMOt eo.t ' ..-u ...... ._. ..,.._'¥"" ..,_.. Putlllen.cl Orenge Cont ~v.,. ... _, ..,._~ o.~ P!lnt Atlfil 2• ~!I Mey t O., Plot Aptl ( 12 19
Deity PllOI Aprtt tT. 24, Mey ~~Pf" :::To 17, 211. Oaltt Piiot Apt113. 10, 17, 24, ca::~.:-, ) 1)5 ~~ ;~io; Apr!! 17 24 May 011ly Piiot Apnt 23. 14 )() 1eel Pll(lt ""'" ~ 10 '7 74 I ,Iaas :: •nt-~ c:;~ ~ 1M·S"!..-___ _
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"fl A1UA.L 2400 W C011t 2tOO 0 8'1wtof St , eo.te 81Vd., Unit tot, Oo9UI MeM., ~ 1u1W I N9wpor1 Meea, OA t2tat CA tHH e-:ti ciA t2te3' Linda L ~. Cell-Dr a.vtid TaM. 23" ~~-·m~~.~1oc~.H~·~~~l::~==============~~i:~~i~-,~~~~;~::i:~;;;;r~;;~;~;~~-enacs.. Corona oel M•. CA Sant• Ana, CA t2104 Coec• Mela, CA t2t2t
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Liiiian oe• e12 ~ cwet9d by. a oor1>«at1on eo *'Yan lndMduail ::::~-.--....-,_, __ I'll -2H r~v:& C0tone del MW, CA .,.;,':'°a L. ~. ~ Thies= WM filed THE D I L\ PI LOT 1~=~~~~~1 =~:.:..:;---.. .. 111,....1 ... UM ..... ,. ltu~ a
Ttila bullMt• 11 con· Tllll 1tatement wu riled wttt1t11eCountyOter11ofOr· rl A IFIED Off l~r ll()l R~ ·aama•· 1BOrmCondow/lotl L[ASEOPTION duet9d by 1 oen«lll part. wlth the County Clertl of Or· ano-County on Apfll 1, 181& '• • • • r. r. ~ .... ~ Dltlllff S750/mo ev•ll nowt Call Sing le lamlly BaycrHI
nerenlp ange County on NM'" 12, ,,,_, UY I...,_ YllW 5 8d 391, lam rm, 2 lrplcl, 548-5901 or M8-2034 3BR 3BA. large trplC. ,,.~
Sudnl'e Prout 1185 Pubtllhed Orange C.O..t T t•lt•µhont• ~t·n ic·c·: w•tk to beeoh. gl•m· 3 cer ., 13l5.000 Incl paln1 In A out. Cathe<Jre Thia llal.,-nent ..., .. tiled m-. Delly Piiot A~ll 3.
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wtththeCountyC!efllofOr· Publllhed Or~ Coett 1185 \lond ll~·~ridtt ~ home.48drrN.3betM, O~net/Bl(re.44-1838 $10.000.rent $13751mo
ang• County on .-,ptN8. 11145 Dally Piiot Apfll 11. 24, May W-721 S O \ \I I enlry cour1 with eleetrlc Call Pet• 831-1268 mm7 1, 8, 1186 : 0 : . .·3:J() '·\I, O•te, 11uV9cover«fpallo, Harbor Rldr 48r SSOIK
Publi.ttec1 Or•~ Cout W-745 P\lllC NOTICE Bui,int·~l'I Counlt·r: high beam ~lllnge, s w a11um1bl . H1t.500. -~------o.uy Ptlot April 11, 24. May garage, a mutt tff• Low down 280-1822 Agt
18.1te5 1--------rteTmOU1.u ... 11 \londa'. ·Frithn. 1415,000. IMMhold. FOf UllH-.. I W-736 "8.JC NOTICE N.-ITATaMIWf IPC)t. 76t.1652 CAROL , .. "
The lollowlng peraon1 are H:OO \.\I. ·3:00 P. \I T'ATUM Reeltora Sharp SBr Carmel. !Jg lot
FICTITIOUI IW ... H doing bue1MM M : II:: .... llu $242.500 Agt 759· 19'7 ;:;:::.!-:;p,. .... ~~
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NA•tTATUmNT Clolngbullneuu: SOCIATES. 1000 Quell ... Bl" \nu ~ IH·. \Ul I"· ••• ""' Stepe to beeeh. LO IO dn The followtng ~· .,. LIGHT DESIONS, 331179 Street, &ill• 190, Newport ~ rt 3 8drm 2 Ba t tam-nn. aseumee In on bMCh cot• dop1ng0~::"9"e
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:J; E Ball g:i;211c:r· 1.agyna Niguel. ~~om:.~:8°Ce11. \1on<la' l:31) P·111 · frplo. oov. pet •dbl~· t•+ lncme u~ Cart ~-11-1-----rs,-rz 2Br 2 '/\Ba Cond o
•R1 . . Sheron Menning. 331178 tomta t•aa "100 T11r!>da\ \1011 l:30 u ,111. quiet atreet. •124, 50. Moeen Bkr 780· ~nt tMng. By appl Roed, Suite C. Anaheim. CA cori>ora ""'·-f' 1187,600. , BEAUT EXEC 48' 3Ba. only 83 t-5439. 112805 Cape Cove. Laguna Nlgutl. TOl9do Wsy, lfYlne. Cell-\\' .. dn1• .. d '\ l Ut"·· I :30 II Ill ._ .......... a ......... _ ....... m -1.1 • fem f pie. petlo view S&S Heepetl Inc; • Call-CA 92e77 fomll '2115 \\ ~ .. r _, -_.,... -··-rm, r 2o-o3 ' A I t r lslat4 fornle COfPO'•tlon. l 40l E. Thll bu1ln•H 11 eon· 9'11tol Stree1 Aleocfat•. T hur-.d a\ \\ f'd .\:30 p .lll W 141-llH O~AN, BA Y,+ CITY S1295/mo. 7 75 fU ata I ara
Ball Roed, SUlll C. AnaNlm. ducted by: an lndMdual a Celltbmta General Pert· .,~ LIGHTS View. En1er· Ut IMc• 0 CAl2905 Sharon Manning nerahlp, 1000 Ou.ii Street, h 1d 1H [hur~ l:.:n ) p.11 1. telner14bdrhomew/pvt • la!Ma
Thll bualnetll II con· Thll lt1lemertl WU ni.cs Suite 190, Newport Beeotl, L rt 'i (){) •• •al • iy... apa, yard + bonul rec rm. 1368 paya rent & bllll fncO 2•~ ducted by· acorporatlon wtlll the County Clettl of Or-Calltomlll t2MO :--a111rd.l' 1 · · P·111 ...a Priced 1111hed to o oe an c II ab o de lalad vv
Betty McCall•. Secretary ange County on Aprll 12. Tt111 t>u1lnee1 11 con· ..... 11111 I ,I\ 1'r 1 • t ()(I I' .111. •Bdrm 28a. 2 car ~~ S 3 2 9 . 9 0 0 I Au um e 539-8190 S..t Rlty lee l•c"'A""XiiiRliiM,.lNiN"d ... -p-vt!"'"'"c~l~ea~n
Thi• •tatamen• ..., .. flied 1985 dUC19d by: a OOfporatlon =W::.,"~t~ ~ $250,000,Jry LOW downl 5 bltt• 10 ooeen eieoant dowrislalr9 slngle 18R
Pt.IUC NOTICE
wtthtMCounty Cterkot Or-PubOlhed Orange'= ~!!:~~= (,'\'\(',•·.·l .l .\'l 'I'•'\ JJ Plau. ,124•600 Sertoua Won't lutl Call Petric* oeder&glU1 2ei2Y.ea 1BA. courtyd, no pets. ~ County on Mareh 22. Dalty Pilot April 17. 24, M*Y wl1tl 1N COunty Clettl of Or· .-' ' " lnqulrlel only &41·9400 Tenore 831-129& & family rm. PlutMlka yrly IN $890/mo gar opt
8WICe ttl9M project• wlll ff1207I 1. 8. 1985 ange County on Mll'Cft 2t, ( ',( )IJ 11 L.·( ,"I' I ( •'\ S. • •• new crpt1 & drpt, lrple, Daya 213/839·4744
·~be ~ within the 100· Publllhed Ora""" Cout w. 740 lll85 ~ \ .-' 1mmec 3 8d .2 M ColleOe aundeck, dbl ~· lull) Eve/wknd 213/450-1051 =CICIO pleln, eftw ldent· . ..,.... -... Park., ... M~ln oond. ~•A• d '"""" 1 tlnypotentllladlNM DallyPllolAprH l7,24.May p blllhed Or nc::; ( .tll11·ll,1t1 011 .. .iltcl 1·111r't•1·1101h Ill.I\ $13•,60085()..0918 ,,_"yr ·"""· M;art8elltt h rllthe4
a plan 10 mlnlmlu 1, 8, 11185 W-737 D•l~PllotAprll:."f: 11.24~ 1,.. 111,1tl1· 1111 .. ,11111• d1.,1dlt111• ... 1 ... 11111\ ,. lMI Verlll!IM Condo Bach Huntington Landmark llJIMa thoee enact• wlll be Im-flt8.JC NOTICE 1085 lut ..... ~ xlnt cond. Bkr' co-op: Condo. 3br 2ba w/garage, Ptalaaall 2607
•••••· Thotewllhlno to W-7t3 l'l1·a .. 1· ,..,J.. I or '' i .1111·d l111 i1111 t11na•a.-• $79 900 64e-2&40 edutt 56 yra or more. MC. ..,. •oonwMnt on the propotecl 11111-IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI au ... H LA ... ,_ ' · ., .. '950/mo. 538-7243 Penln 3er 264. cpta/drps. llWOteet~ltaloealton "tOUld ,._ NAM! STAft•NT 1111111lwr \\ fll'll t'illl!Tllllt;.! '1111r ad looklng for a royal family. La Cl .. •tt · lift O/W, 1111 May 1 to June ~ ITIOUI auttNEH The lollowtng '*'°"'are "8,IC NOTIC( L ' R ft( R . 2900 Sf 3 br 3 ba w/fem· Large 4 Bdrm home 29 wNkly or month The "-'nlnQ Department ftCN! ... ITAftMINT doing bullneae 11: .-. ) S: rm + bonu• rm. Top •WALK TO BEACH* wtpool avall 5/1 $1250. 973_9<423 aft 5 Of wl<nda
•atCtlyH911, 10~SllterAV· -p " c K A R D rtCTITIOUIMI..... neJghborhood. Well 3Br 1~8•. lmmec oond JACOBS REALTY enue. Fountain Valley CA The following person• are ENTERPRISES. 400 Sn~ ..... ITA~ ( 'he1·J.. \ Ollr .111 d .1 i" .11111 r1·p orl prlOed. For detail•. lkr. $172K. Ownet 482-MH 175-9113 .... 24
827'0t . ' d~R~'!TJ~cHCrTIES ~:=·Newport BMctl. c dJM~::r;::~• •• ..rrur.. 11111111·1h1111·h. I Ill' I>\ II ' M9-4557 Lata LI IMI Thi• cloae to ocean 3bf O&U II H I
· PutlllMd by the Or~ YOGURT CO.. 2305 W. w11181d B. Dunlap 111, 400 .. Tl HOL' •NoeR & I> 11 ()'I I I 1 · ( I I·· .. t Mii 28 2Ba 1g ........ 2ba updat_.. kit lrplc and ~~ ,.._.. Pllo •~11 2 Bl d N t " """ ;i.. .. tlllll'" 111 11 &I\ 11r I 11• 1r .. t mUt r '"'"""OWNER, 3 bedroom, fem-, .., ALL \JTILTIES PAID ..._ -7 t ,...... 4. B•lt>oa 11 ·· •wpor Snug Harbor, Newport ASSOCIATES. HI Whit• Home. CloM to bch. S-. lly room, .,....a::adee· all wont lut al S725 Compare before you rent 1tM e..ch,CA92Ml3 Beach.CAll2Ml3 woodWey.lfYlne.Cllltfomla i11 n1rn·d i11,1·rti11111111h . makeotter54a...752 2017 w. -.-C-h • So. 53M190a.ttAltyfee u-.... ... -·at· .... ~·atom • W-7$8 Giibert C Kovacs. 9132 Ja mH Kenyon. 1111 112715 · ,.....,_,7 ........,.. ""' '"' Heeley Or . Garden Grove, w11 ... 1re. Suite 1o1o, L.• ............. _ .. 1, 18 ...__... CL\SSI FIEO 64-2-:;.h i 0 .-... -Santa Ane Neer So. .,._.2 dealgn fe11ure. pool
CAll1641 . cA'90017 "'" ~wa';.i~.~ 'I
0 -••" Coat Pllzi $154,600. lut. larMU ~ bbq, oov'rd garage, aur-
Nk:lt Saitta, 4320 Glencoe John Manon. 111 1 12115 -1·---... 9:1: ua UN Appointment, open Sir ya conao w/utli rm, rounded with pluth land-...... COURT Of Ave .. M1t1n1 Del A*'!. CA Wllthlre. Sutt• 1010. L.A.. Thia bu11n .. • 11 con-...... fer la1e
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................ ....,-.-.!!!! .... ._ __ Lovely 4 bdrm. 2¥• be., weekend•. 551~ pool gerege w/Of** acaplng. No pet• 1Br furn
C.AUfO...A 90292 CA900t7 . ductedt>y.enlnd~l-..-.-..--..--...__lAM-..... , , ... ~ w/pool + ..,_, 3 •U•-•-11'11 Ofc . (213)926-3112 o; 3G5 Wiison 642-1971
COUNTY Of~ Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con-Thll bualneu le con-AELLA A l!Mral !!! ·-u !!! rrp1c '· lrg. ram. rm. -..,. ... n Wknda/Ev (714)e4M707 Utt'· pd ~• II In tN Matter of ERIK ducted by a limited partner-ducted by: co-partner• Thia ltat_,, W9I ... •a.a - -elegent thruout Abeolute ,. · ....... gar· ema.
l<AAl. WOOD Minor A per antpu..__ c . Kov~ Wllllfd E. Dunlap 111 with the Counf'/ Clark ot Of· .... ..,...., 91Cf111ce at S249 900 laffrMt Tr• If lfftr 18drm. 1 person only 90nwtlo~be~ ~.O:-,'tatementwu filed Thi• statement wu Ried ange County on Mwch 20, 8;:'~, wtt~Ba-= Cell PATRICK TENORE 3br2be5Star.G73-e022 lnlat Uff $450Nopets548-8251
.... from tN cuatody end ,.,.. With the County Cier1I of Or· 11185 831 129& I 1-1. -11 28r --~-....i n conttol °'hit perent with the COunty Clerk of Or· ange County on Apfll 12. ,..,_ plank lloortng, beeutlfUI • ..__-... 2ba, """""' oore, laat. leac~ 2640 CASE NO. A 15084 ange County on April_ 12. 1985 Pub"-'*S Orange CoaM entertaining .,.. with Baautllul Gold90 Weal lrplc, mlcfo. dbl garege.
CITAnoN 1985 "7nMIT f27S1ll Dally Pllo1 Aprll 3, 10, 11, 24, pool, deck, cowred petlo 24x80 w/lge fem rm, SOOOtmo. G«-2227 1111' IUOl'I FtiilT ~o:;"~r~trc':.1ren111 Publllhecl Or•noe eo .. t o Pub:~ ~?24c:'t t185 W-715 -111-IE_O_D :':r ";!r:. ~:.~ ~':'t,~1:~==: **IEITALS** Beautllul & park llke FOR
(MAteCU•INTl Dally Pilot Af>fll 17, 24· May 11~1y 1~~ pr · · •Y .J I I I bright. AnxloueMllet hel luL LIWU IMI Very attr.ctlve yatd & CALLUS REGARDING TH E DISCRIMINATING <"-ADOl'TION) 1, 8. 1985 -W-7•S . • W-738 .... ,... reduced price M0,000 ... i s& c 6Ptt0fl* porch area? Young IRVINE LEASES 1 A ie~~~E~~~?~~
To: Merla Ouadalupa 1111-IC NOTM"t An lmm.c:ulate 3 BR, ltm-Now lilted et 1329,600. 2 -. rbd ~b cond adult1 welcome. Agt. lmll 0.llt ltaltf Utllltle1 Free
Sandoval aka Marta G. ----------------__ ,......._---....;.;.;...;..:'~..;..;;.__ lly room llOme ...i ..... ned 751-3191 poo1••7 I a o, 540-5937 lll-7111 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Wood lka Marla Wood· MLIC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE ,..._, , eauna. ac. ueume, ________ _
(motll«)-WherMboul• un-rtCTmOUI 8U9MH for gracious IMng end C::. SELECT 125K loan at 11.5% Int. Must NII beaut 2Br 2Ba. ---------19211 Parkalde Ln, HB
known and to all ~'°"' REPORT OF CONDITION NA• ITAT9MIWf entertaining. Vaul1•d ..... PROPERTIES 30yr ftxed. AtlllngS140K CloM to. OCMn In H.B. Rancho San Jo. aquln, 2br Ul·U..1 • clalminO to be the father "' The following peraon1 .,. "11ry, wood f100!'9, totl S5000 dn owe $10,000. SM-Make ofter 5..o:.4152 & den on the golf course, ~------~~~
motller of Hid minor Consolldatlng domes11c and foreign subsldlari" ol the doing bullnela u :• b4tlge carpeting, lovely ... --lllM 2 yre at 10-/e 213/29~·7228 $1100/mo. ~60-8708 LataU Ille• 2641
peron(t) above nemed. Pacific Nallonal Bank of Newport Beach m the State or MC INTYRE TRADING vlew ol ooean. Drametlc .,..,._ H Tll W&TllJlllT Aa h s J 1 2B NI 8 d w' k bch By order of Ihle eourt you C11Uforn1a. 11 1he close 01 business on Merch 31. 1985 C 0 MP ANY. 13 0 7 E. living oom 1 · kll hen Greet location ~or t lfTlat IM4 1250 a1r dellghtful nc 0 an oaqu n r C. tu lo. al to ·
IW• hereby cited and (r .. publl1he<I 1n response 10 call made by Comptroller of the Pomona Stree1, Santa Ana. r I t ' arge 1 c lly pr .. tlgloul 3 C VIII home 2Ba Condo, frplc on golf Utlla Incl, 1 person. No
quired to) appMt before the Currency under title 12. United Slates Code. Section 161 California 112705 ~=~Pl'!: 4_cort am 'h BI Condo. Com llllllllU ,;~~. 97r,085 or' couree S 1175. 840·5324 pet• $375 854-1817 ~ 2~~"1.~~o~ • comptro1~:t~~"~:=::.1:!1h 011trtct P=.• s~r:i'7an!!°lr!: U.-MIO ~$~~~~~gar. Mk· •:,!~ df;: tin:~~: 975-5097 ~db~!dr .~:!:.t°' 2 ~~ l~rt ltack 69
M>ove entitled cour1. locat9d • · TI1outand1 Calttornla 12705 ~~~~~~~~~ low fixed. Interest rile. bcemt Pr•& USi 2 'A b a . $ 1 1 O O I mo. 3BfiGs bCh,vu, dk, gar nu
et Crtmlnal Court Bldg .. 210 ASSETS of Oollare p~ s~~tyr. 8an!!°ln:.· T di . I 28R townhouM with gar-2 HOUSES 'Sta = 731-e394 dee 106'/\ Olive. May.Ju W. Temple-Loe Angelel, CA C11h and balances due trom •lllTlll• ra tlOD8 11Q9 Only $83 500 Call ---------or yrl~$1200 546-3535 90012 on June 27, 11185 at depos1fory 1n,111u11ons Callfornla 112705 798 ALLEGHENY, C.M. R I Peg. Oem«on S5~Moo Grose $t9,200. S172,500 WOODBRIDGE CONDO, 1:30 A.M of tllat dey, then Non1n1eresl·bearing balances Thia bu1tne11 11 con-ea t y I 15% On. Owner Don 2BR 18A, downttalr1. Ooeanlront 2 br 2 ba Aprll-~ th«~~:::-· ti and currency and coin 7 108 ~i:TNrS'.!~~~d~wtte H:!!!+R~T~!;. 631•7370 ·~i~\ R Goguen 497-1287 cerport $725 S300 sec:. ~~t': $~ ~~~7~t~r
111"1 you . y I*· lnlerMl·bearmg balenc.es 1 050 Thie statement wu FOR BROCHURE CALL liiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ,: _. .. lf'WR• no pell. 854-0870 lhoutd not be d«lered S.CurlllM 458 • r~ from the control of hit Federal funds SOid alld securitoet th the COunty Clerlc ol Or· R & p AUCTION CO. -===· = Totally remodeled 1 yr old, WOODBRIDGE tlngle fem VILLA BALBOA Furn 0.
t• according to the purchllsed under 119reemen1s 10 resell 1"09 County on Mwctl 29. 832-8928 ~•999•• llllT all 3 8d 1 'h Ba unite. home. 3br 2'/\ba, lrplc, luxe Condo 2 Bd. dtw'I. 2
paitltlon on n1e her91n 1n domestic ollices of the bank and 01 1185 -a-~,.. Pat101, dl1hw1thera, fully upgraded. comm. ba, skyllte a , lrplc.
F« fallur• 10 attend, you its Edge and Agreemen1 substd•ar;es Publllhecl °'"'"""' '= *IAll _,... -* 1111,111 built-Ina. aeparate water pool, •P•. gardener 8WS50~5rl1d7Y'81•83TV1_171180061 mey 119 deemed guilty of• and on 1BFs 1 000 -.,,... *Ullll&T1111* See tlli. home. Huge 4 heetera. 8.2 X grOM, •to S1600/mo 1 yr lease.
contempt of court Loans and leue r1nanC1ng receivables ~:S~ Piiot APfH 3• lO, 17• 24• Sharp_2 _t)d_ condo. S«: Bedroom on quiet cul-de-clloOM from. 20% down 18e-1553 or 241-0292
YOtJ are hereby notified of Loans and teases net of gate"' SC Plaza pool epa w . Spaeloue country UIUIM good nnanclng. Arartatatl, Uaf.
tM pnMliona of CMI Code uneamed income 33.205 W-712 S If'-l<ttchen F al di I S""" 900 "·' ~ It • Z241 SS n7.5 wf'llcll PfOvlde Ille LESS Allowance lor loan and lease losses 733 +carport. acr ..,e at . orm n ng. Full price u •.,, · .,.,I UI IC lalha
ludoe ltlall ldv\M the minor LESS Allocated transfer nak rMef'Ve 0 se9•9oo 3 bd only Large llvlng ., ... Huge &4S.S646 • rornla ltyle bech Ptaiar'• 2707
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lncf ttle peren11, If pr_,t, Loans and 1ea11s nel or unearned income. •79•999. Aatm 10'A% 11t lot. C.il now 548-2313 1 .. altrial Pre U7S bungalow new frig crpt1 _..__..._11J .... _ _......, .. ...---~o::".:':he:'::T'r ~t~to;.~h.a.ve oounMI allowance, end rearve 32,472 l--.:.PlllJC=::::..:;NO::.!TIC(.::::....-h T.ri.Dii-._Wl7!Tion..-'lr.t11
1..,,i"'Wrrood"'lll•ri "'ATt-KM«J..,..r __ ..l~IAL---li!ii~;ipi;jpi~1'!m~thru-out $330 hurry 1Br, •tove, refrlg, carport pneen . rr uets heid In trading a9coums -0-..._. 539.ff90 86tt Alty tee $525 111. laet. 6ep point counaet to reprMerll Premises and fixed as~ls RCTmOUI .,._.. W >Ml ., '-· •-sl eqty-M-1 bldg• 831-4414 Wall< to beach 673-5198
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the minor whether or not tM 11nclud1ng capitalized leases) 969 T~·..,.fot'_!.TngA~ ••• REAL ESJ:J.E In Woodbrida9 Pl~. 4 daya...548-8952 eves Live/work In 2br houN+ minor 11 able to afford coun-Omer real es111e owned . 8.45 ,,. """' ..... ~--111·1-8d 3 bt: l=emlly oom 1300 sq. ti. gar8Q9 In Lag. 2BR 2BA 2 car gar. 1191>1
NI, and If they are unable to Investments m unconsolldaled so1>s1d1aries doing bullllMI u : rm, a: r tab Ben. S 1500. 497 ·2500 to l:!•Y & ocean, avall effordeounael,enallappotnt and associated companies -0-1) INTERNATIONAL and • three car gar •. ---------1 :::.::...:;:..:.:::~.:.;.~.::;~=I lmmed. $1500/mo. yrty
eounMI to repreeent the Customers· 11abll11y 10 this bank ~i<&,~~E~~R~~h~~: .... Ill ~::'~og:;~S~=p ...... Farall... ll11lH Yitjt 2217 ,,....1e_aae_._6_15_._so_1._,.9.,,.•_tt_6 _
parent•. on acceptances outstanding O Drive. Newport Beectl, Call· *LI)() ISL£* , _ __.. ............. 1_..H ...... 1 .. ....., . Sir 28a. fam rm, frpt, By beach. 1BR, view.
for the purpoee of freeing Othe r assels 776 D•vld Mlltrk Conenl. 1509 , ...... , .... 1111 18124 Culvet Or, Irv. .....U • eya. $1200. 916-7904 ,6751mo. 673_5429
The petition nl9d herein 11 1n1ang1ble assets ·O· fornl• 92eeo r-.....,. "' -· _,, ~; ·~a; deel<•. appl'• & more, aec deck. Gar. Utll Incl refs.
!he 1Ybjee1 chlld of r:>laoe-To1a1 as~1s 44 678 Highland Drive Newport 90 frontage on Lido Soud Price 11..n.d $280,0001 5 711-7111 ~ 28( (EH ..,---._-.,-------"b''.!.: =1~ 11185 LIABILITIES Beectl. C•l"ornle 12eeo bes1 "Eut End" • 48drm bdrm, 7 batht, 7100 eq ti. PATIO HOME· 2 BR 2ba 2 Fully furn. Max 2 peraone. •nrrt ltac• Spac 3BR 2ba. Frplc. gar
,:..,.. · 1. ~. County ~~~~esuc offices Cetherlne s Conant, 1509 on 2 lot1. $849,000. wine cellar, . gourmet car .,. Pnoecs under ,,.;kt $]50/mo. 5 mo !MM, n· 2 "'lld,a;i w/comm POOi/ Penln. Pt area. S 1100/mo
Ce.ft. •r: ll Kunltto. o.,MI· Non1nteresH>earing 13.8;,.1.130 Highland Drive, Newport Own« financing. kitchen. panoramic view, S1~ eOo 957-1762 emtlr, no pete, let, lut, tennlt $1050 avall nowl yrly. no peta. Avl lmmed
ty lnteresi-bearmg 27 246 Beach. c.llfornla 128e0 ....... I It. private gate, 4/5 act• + • · aecurlty e.40-49911 JACOBS REAL TY 213/433-2975 Sandy ev
DeWitt W Clinton, COunty In l0<etgn offices Edge and Tiil• bueln•H 11 con-141-llll mUOll mar.. Sacnflce at lilfualw• lMI le ~· ~·l~ 87S.9173 trHI ••1 •11 2722 CounMI, Larry Cory. Deputh Agr--nt subs1d1a11H arid IBFs ·O ducted by. hu1b1nd Ind wl'9 $995,000. To ... call -li-iioiiiiilllliJll_iiiirl.;,oii-iiiiiiioiii ___ ..,I ..,..._ _______ _
COunty CounMlk. Crimin-' Non1nterest·bearmg -O· Thl~~~!~.:!,;.o::.NT llled W,IU llUll P&Tllll IDlll *LIW .... .,.._ um W ... OAIYH* 18drm, frpiC, patio, gar
Cour19 Bulldlng. 2 lO W 1n1eres1-bea11ng O· wltt) the County Clerlt of Or· 8eeu11ful 5 yr old 4 bdrm, 111· 11M Uve In cottage and bulld Rentlla. Av.II now $3 3 B r 2 'h Ba E • e c $750/mo lat. laat•S500
Temple StrMt (9-520), Loe Federal funds porchased and secu11t1e~ ange County on Mllctl 211. den. 3 ba, vlClllt. mu1t out • drMm home on wk/up 876-8170 townllome Tennie. pool, depoalt 760-8515
Ang• 1•1 · CA II O O 1 2 sold under agreements 10 repurcnasP •n t1185 Miii 1475,000. Owner. etreet to street lot. '.4 to · Jae. Nwpt city lite• -Lg......,.2'='B-r ..,..2B""a_Du_p_le_•_.-fr-plc.
874-51111 1, At10,rney1 for domeshc ott1Ge' ol the bank and ot •Is f212MI MS.5570 or 831·7838 ocean C&ll Agt Supple Furnl1h9d. Minimum 4 S 1100/mo. 261-127 t dee
Dec>t. of Children• 5-vlcee. Edge and Agreement subs1d1aries and 1n 18Fs .o. Publllhed Orange Cout 790-g~ or 945-9181 · mo'e. Harbor View, 3br 2 Dys, Ev• &40.8 t83 $:;/mo~ S:::; 1~arage ~~°' t~ Cout Demand notes issued to lhe US Treasury _0o: Delly Pilot Aprll 3. fO. 17. 24, UYflllT I-aa.aL lllt ~~_:11 Ptvl YS2000atd, /gar· *IL·lffl 211 1 •• * -··-0 1het borrowed money 1985 Dover Shores sgl sty 3 bf llDTU-.18 ... _ .. -• ..,.,._fwa er mo. -Dally Piiot Aprll 24, May 1 8. Mortgage indebtedness and ob11gat•ons w-7l6 den, 3 ba, move-In cond, We h-.... ........,.,,,.jtu to •a.-llT 6«-5922 Ive meaaage. Greenbelt view-no pet1 11r 11a,titwllll
Evea/Wknda 673· 7079 15. 11185 .mder cep11ahzed leases 429 ·"""-' ..._..... '"""7 -•r" S1000 II A W-781 Bank s hab1l11y on acceptances 60' beyfront for toe t>oat. otter you, H an In-o4 Bdrm 4 Bath, lam rm, •--.... llfwrt11..La,.. ava now gt CMtl ••11 2724
1 Br 1 ba crp1a drpa, stv,
_0_ Fee land. Vacanl, mutt .-1ori-. -•Ip Fee $"""' 000 ... Y _. .-202 Phytll• 780-9878 .. eeuled and O\Jlsland1n9 .... .,_,_. ., ...., "" Ila I 2
NOIH and debentures subordinated 10 deposits ·O· PUBLIC NOTICE Hill $695,000. 645-5570 •Oulllfled prof reeld9nCe trade very motl~•ted ... .,. •NEW 2Br 38• Condo
Other 11ab1l1t1es 246 or 631·7836 •No prpty mgmt h...... &40-70oo Bl(r BO not mlu thft 2-3& h.. widen, Ir pie, gated
rota1111b1li1tei. • 1.805 FICTTTIOUI au.,_H •Well maintained prpty w/frplc entry l<lteh & yd comm. $1750 840-5324
D1nrH Nor1cE s refrlg. pool & lndry rm
S850 move In 645-0269
L1m1ted·llfe prelerred SIOCk -0· NA• ITAT'DlbfT ILIFFS·IEWPHT •Auum nnan +term• UY 11111 Plaa I $575 avall 511 539-6190 W . FRED MA C EQUITY CAPITAL The fo41owing per90n1 are WOI For fur111« detella call 3BR. 1782 a/ti, Excel lo-a.at Rlty lee 3 8d 2'hBa TownhouN on 1Br, garsge $465/mo Call
OONALD. a resident Perpetual prelllrred stock ·O· doing bullneaa u : Rutty Guinther e31·12M cation. on greenbelt. Pvt . grnben In Blufte. Comm Biil 645-3415 alter Spm
of Newport Beach Common stock 2 505 T~E ICE CREAM CAPER, mu IPIOIALI -· . community w/gated entr. pools 1400 mo. •40-5315 2 Bd 2Ba quiet area. nr
MAC DONALD
Pa.Med away April 14, SUunrd~!~dsA .. prolltsandc.ap11alr11ser·;es 2.747 THE SUNDA..E PRO-Popular 'X'planwlthwrap " . CIOl9 to pool and apa. 1111.nlYllllT&U UYOlllT... 1hops&fwy.Acro11 from
• vu 12.3791 DUCTION, FAN1ASY DIN-around patio on grnblt nr $210,000. Onr. &4&-1M0 ...... u NllTI 3BR 3BA A 2000 golf course Lndry rm 1985. Survivors in-Cumul11llve lore1gn curreri~y ING DESIGNES, 18381 Sen-largest pool. Co:ry fir• nPnlM -· ppro>e eq $695/mo.
elude his belove d 1r11n111a11on ad1us1mt>n1s ·O· d•Jwood St .. Fountain Val-plKe In muter Bdrm A liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •SM If llAll "9Nt........... It, 2 lrplct. 2 cer gar. Va-185 Meea
wife . J e an , and ~~:::~~~:1'1r1;:~:~'.1ed Ille 2.873 iey,Calllornlal2708 llvlng room upgraded AMWllttl,;~ ...... ec:IOu9 1111,1...,..tetrMI•• ~_:}a.,~~!~1~~iJ'J!: TSLIUUIEI HT
daugh t e r Susan preferred stock andeQu•1yr.a(J•l.il 44,678 ~!~~~Jelsa:d~ custom Ille .In kitchen. ••• cuatom hOm. Ju-;f tteps • ..,.,,,,.. C.llBobKoop,JrorPe11 M2·1IOI
Snedaker. Private we 1he unders1qned 011ec10•\ b11!"1 10 ll'le correct-St .. Founteln Valley, Call-family room & patio. At-to oc..nfront. View from 11111/;a. e31·12M :::=::-:-.,-------
famil fOfnla 92708 • u m • b I e I o a n I I 2BR 1ba, gd cond, 2 adl1a y sennces we re ness ot 1h1s sta1em,.n1 01 resources and 11ebll111es We Thomu Jemea Schorle. s21e ,OOO LH. Aik for mHter bedroom and 111111 · fr• & 2 cillldm ok, no pets,
held. In lie u o f decl11re1ha111hasbeene•am1ne<lbtus andlo lNJ be1l of 18381 SndalWoodSt.,Foun-SALLY SHIPLEY or deokw11htlleflnetoudl• ...... , .. ,...,. •-·~-1n
f I our knowledge and t>eloet nas b~n pr.,pared 1n con· JOYCE DABOLT • ol ltallan tlle, = w-.... """" 4-ptex. Garden flow ers anu Y sug-tormance wl!h lhP nsiruchol'ls anO ,5 I rue and correct teln Valley, C•ltf()(nta 112708 ttone llret).C. A 1 ..... rtr ........ lie, Apt, lndry rm. Mlsalon Or gest memon al con · Donald L So•sbr Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-$515/mo 6-45-7321
b a.. T M G1 ducteclby.huteanchnd11iff• rm Three total bdrma. ••11• 17 .... h&Yt. 1 bdrm 1 bl, .:-:-:::--:::;--~--~ution~ maM .,e l:;~~ L L..::~~y RotemarY A Schof1e Yl.Ull 11119 PRICED BELOW MKT et .. -· und«9rnd prkg, pool, 28' 2Ba Condo ap1111evel,
e to oag em-1 Jo .t.nn Jones Senior v p c un•e• 01 111e at>Ov• Tiil• ltatement -ftled In COM, nr 8MCf1 and 80 S:Z49,500. SUBMIT ALL )aeuUJ, MUM, rec rm, frpl, wshr/dryr, 2 car gar
ortal Hospital, r:lo The ln1med bank do nereov declare tha1 1h1s Report or Con· with the County Clertl of Of-of hlghwe y, 2 Bdrlft OFFERS! 14915. mo. (714)73MI 17 pool, IP'! S950 556-9200
eantrology Depl m d11ion '9 m~ ~ "<l"•<"C• to•~""' 01mv 1tnOWT"'Qe end ~ County on Mardi 11. home. tri1tc, bf"'"" -f l e to beec:t1 homey pect • 2fm ctp111, yard, gar
memory of Mr Mar:· 1>811111 patio, d.i~htfut1 r•rd, ~~.'~~l._H~. 2ba lrplc jer kid pet Gooo ar ... 1650, 537-B
Donald ~ot~n;SJon•u. Publllhl<I Ora me:: ..U 111.111 gr e 11 con d I on I REAL ESTAlE S700'a 539 190 S..t fee IWnard 559·5001
HARBOR LAWM·
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary....., Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
• Costa Mesa
S.40 5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Bro adway
C~sta Mesa
li•2·9150
PACIFIC VIEW
MIMORIAL PAAK
Cemetflry • MOrhJ&rV
Ch8pel • Cremalor.,
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Be11ch
644 ,700
McCOAMICK
MOATUAAY
1795 Lagun& Cl\nyori
Road
l 11guna Beach C.-.
Q2651
494·.9'4 I~ c
Oally Piiot A"'ll 11.24. M-MPLD IHI~ 1329 500 71•/HM171 -:t:-t::::"""'.:=----:=""=-~-Pubhshf'd OranQ'" Coa-;1 Daily P11ot .t.pnl 24 1985 ... ., u~toos '~""'""I 131·1400 • BLUFFS 4Br 3Ba Condo *llBr 1Ba nr SC Pin, S A 1, 8, 1185 3 Bedroom, 2 ath ,... ._ Wi...l,..IL A::: ..... u:: "" s11001-o Avl 5 /1. Patio, carorvvt, pool,..,... w 757 w.150 owner's unit. 2 Bedroom. • ... ...x.. -\IWWI ..._. .... '" •••" ,....., ' .....
---------------------------2 bath rental. ldul lo-ANltora, 87~ .. U1T911 CMXRUINd ;;c;IOI. 21M Kethle Hardetty. Altr ..-vu No pela 722-9011
PUBLIC NOTICE . P\8.IC NOTICE P\ll.IC N0T1C( ~t1on Very private. Cell BEAUTIFUL 1ba IQ fem rm, waltl to 7IO-t24' W•talde CM 3 8d 11~ ea. to ... 546-2313 BELCOURT HILL bet\: Sl150, 720-1174 BLUFFS Condo 3br 21hba. twnllN t'YM! apt Nnty
ASSf'IS
PACIFIC SAVINOI BANI(
COSTA MHA.
CALWORM1A
Doc:tiet No. 1tc 1
ltat• No. 411
Rewte.d
STATEMENT 0, CONDITION
Ahet' Cloee of luetneea
of, Dec:embet' 31. 1914.
Real Est&tf' Loans
Other Loans
Real E9181e O wnl'd
C ash Secur1t1es ano u S
Oov,.rnmen• ObllQat1ons
Qth"'r ASSPIS
T ot111 Asset'\
L1a1>1lol!PS
S 11v1ng'I Accounts
f ptjpral Ho me loan Barilt Ad1111ri t P'I
Ott.pr Borro wed MonPy
Otner L111t11flt1es
RPguh1tory N1>t Worth lnclude"'I S13 521 761 l')I
Appr111'1Pd Equity in defined by ,,.,,. Fed,.ral
H ,m,. Loan B11nk Board
Total L1ab1flt1Ps and RPQ11l11torv
NPI Wflrl"'
Ar,n A Warr(IJn
EYl'C\lt•v"' V'!t;r-Prn1!11"T11
C•·11p1 F 1n1H'C•lll Olf1rtl'r
s 1 319 430 050
1,599,869
t3181 .~7
1'7 643.9MI
253 S9'.318
s1.ns..4so.20t
St 353a52.4U
198027 100
91 88A 15')
19 5 t9 112
S2066 no
S1.7U,'50,208
THE REAL
ESTATE RS .......
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Great corner locatlonl
ec.enalde of PCHI Wflllc
to tile beaclll Large
38drm front Unit wfth
llrepleoe plut Cute
28drm Apt. Live In one
and llV'9 off the Other.
1320.000
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Oorgeou1 home, prof d9c-xlrtt cond. S1100/mo. remoc:s.led blt·ln1, ow iiiflNfP!!miil• orated a upgreded Cetta.... Ult 114-411<4-1513 tve/wknd• Incl, patlot, leld• o11 s12s
i-....,"!i wicetm window oov.· SIN RX 2 atory COftlO. e1t.,.3•-4108 wttdaye M5-6&49t850-1215
Inga, cetpett, mlrr0tt a deCtl poo1 2 car gar nr ::=:=:=::::::;:;:;:;;;;~~;:::::;:=::;=:;;;::;;;:::;:
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5 8EDAOOM
POOL HOME
Lovely home. newly
parnted & cer"1ed.
ShoWt g,..t pride or ~.Priced rlCJht et
1211.600
EA8T81DE CUte 1 Bdrm ,.,. .. , ~, Clu • rou1oH -----
Cott• w/yd. S525/mo O 1tt/lut/MC. 1H-2040 r::·-:::: .. b:::,,.,:_~, ~· '-.. ,,,, .. 1.,., ""' ... "°"1'
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SERVICE
DIEC TORY
Alu!e!all, Val. ~II, · Aprteatt, Val. ~-......;;,;;;;,;..-.=:;;.__Al!!!!!!!!!~~~ 1.... Oftict ltatab ltl4 luiatu On. 4114 l!1t ...... SI• ..... It•
C..ta.... fll4 <llitla 2714 C..ta.... 2'124 • 2711 ... tab 2tM New Bldg. oc ~IF YOU HAVE $50K and .. llTUUllY -....... .
Eaatlide cute, dean 2 &Ir, Sh.,-p 2 BR. cptafcl'rpa, apt w r a up p 8 r . &IU bdl 11% bf 2 6' like aree C«ner of Redh & .,. looltJng !Of • FU-loolclng f0t Nlee per90n. elk P'...., f« '*• &
1 Be. huge yard (being dlehwutier, page, no & bath. All utile pd balconlet. 'h to bc:tl $850 new $3000. mo 875-3834 Britto!. 700 IC! ft. Recep-TURE. ~ LONG DIS-Good wtttl cotort. meth & woota. 957-0415
WcstFll!ld reland~). gatage. pett S&OO. call 645--55n $400/mo. 881-3853 mo+ utllt 875-8759 or 2t3Jt21-t&4~ tlon .,.., 2 omoa.. 1 lg TANCE AMERICA We wondng with publk:. ~ 1---------
flreptaoe, dlahwather, room & ttor-oe aree. haYe teYeral MW omc. P'-' but wtl tr.in ll'Wle ..
APllTlllTS relrlg, weaner + dryer, Sharp larger 1 BR, .. N1f Brand new hlX. 2br 2be ltatab tt R & H PROPERTY MGMT reedytoopenlnSo. Calif'. 291.7esa btwn ~ eiq>«. try cootc tor Big Ce-
new carpet, wallpapered, cpts/drpa, DfW, gar, no Only 10 mlnutet from eondot, tun Vu, eec. gate. IMr Ziii 852-8713 that need pert~ nyon Country Qub, ctayto. Beautlf'ul Garden Aptt,
~ro.. deck• & tpa. No nic. unt. S795. Call Craig, pets SSOO. call 831-5553 Laguna, your own private gar lrpl, pool-ape, 1 Newport Beach 3000 with peope ot au~ Alft .-Tll.D 644-5404 m f« Cf*.
631·1266.0rlveby138 itSTUMNING lg 1 & 2Br ocean vi..,, from Dena $1295.1$1495.854-8090 ferHg den.,!b510 1Virla -6000 eq. ft. New. Xlnt lfyouquallty.youcanex-exp reflablecMt..._ It_, Ir_,,/ ..... pets. .
2Bdrm 28e S700
398 W. Wiiton 831-5563
CecllPI. ~a:'~arden Apt. POOi POlnt't moat Metuded Cannery VIiiage, yrty IM. Balboa u m o loc. Und«grnd parltg. pect Mmlngs to the Ilg-lmtMd &45-7~ ' UTl-•••
E Id 1B 1B 2S°'"&S&25 710W18th tcenlcbluf1llkenew2Br n2br,tbe,tskltctl. &46-9457 ett«7pm Betty714 /250-4795 uret annually (714) Mutttype50wpm.fltlnQ
•I • Upper .. • • W/ .. --•-r•'~r ~fv•t• •C.A ~.a•1 ••2 .o:.a9ft ~• ....-............. tklltt huge walk-In etoaet. new """' '" 50. mo. e 5-8330 CdM 4 MAN oc Airport s550 Incl 191 & ......,...,..., ~ ..... _. • .-mNa •Non"'~="",.::-__..
Apttorrent1M2-IHS72•11« cpt,palnt.gar.w/d hkkp . ....a~anu patio. Call -• tor deya,or83t-8277eYet. GREA'FHOUSE mall evea. s.c. photo ... ~.... 2-3yneJtP« .. maturewtth u-oc ... =....,.:=:a
7pm. Call Cllhy. 8-nlor• $550/mo Call Craig ~-u "' 881-&«1 lllTllT• $475+ d9P. ~55 copier avail 833-7588 Swimming Pool Chemical ~ ability, ell C... ·15~7~ ~
OK. 13• ~1~2:..... TIWll•EI Baal. ..... S3001mo Bech 1 Blk to COM Mut« tult• Oceen Office ape for rent apc>roJt Service ~. H B. phatet bookkffplng. w-.m Corp
CONDO 2Br 28e, den over " ..,,... he4n Ftr lilt . to approJC , Bch & bay. Must aee. view. gar. 6 ti ... to beech 12Jt 12, ~ In, just atM. No exp nee. wtll P1us ua111 w/ftnanc:t.... ·
stream• & lallt. Cpt1, -.. =EJt-t-ra_N_l_c_e·-· -,,g--1-Br Frplc, vaulted celllnQ, dbl Bdr, 1 ea. alngle level 308 Balboa S&25/mo C«t 873-4822 rmdld. S325/mo 1 or 2 ~r:iqn~~!:>° ~1:,~;: ~:: r~::r:~~ II!!!!!=
drpt, lrpl, mk:ro, 2 car w/pOOI. No pelt $475. garage, pool & apa. front unit of 4-plex, gar-NB REALTY 875-1842 CdM-Prof 10 ahr beMll. nns avtlt. Agt 813-n81 S<lO,OOO+. Call collect Newport <Arlter Dr. Suite 1--, 1;~~0::::·~2~:f• IM6-3a1s •tt 3:30 1Bdrm S740 age. vaulted celllni'. .....,. 11111111...,. turn 3br home n-tmkr/no Share office w/L..ndaeape Mon-Fri ~9-5pm. AU for 520. Nwi>t Bctl, ca 92880 tor Allen Beck Aorta&,
FIREPLACE pool patio 2Bdrm 2'11Ba S885 clean, quiet, nic.. S4 5. Beautlful 2BR 2 .. b e, pett S500+utll 780-9229 detlgn bU91Mee. Loe. on Tim (408)779-54116 2809 Newpon BMj, N. 8. Ollll •U X-LG 1 & • 2Br Apt1. E~ 2Bdrm 2'/IBa+Den S895 Aak tor Craig. 631-1288 encioeed garage. Private Condo to ahr In Tuatln RlverekM/Cout Hwy, H.B. UI Wiil ATTlll. 675-1353 FUllLY YILUIE Side S550 Up 557-2641 866 W. 18th 845-2739 S&50/mo 2 Bd eplt encl beach. Boat IT'IOOftnq_ al90 w/young car.., woman. Good traffic ellJ)OIUre, ........ , women ate ltrongly en--Tl -IM.ll
New Apartment compi.x. Huge 2Br 2'11Ba DplJt with WI tnll 1111111 gar.Indy rm. yd1/pat1os. avail. $1395/mo. sorry S250+ 112utll, 972-8980 ~ttetten, thower, office. T .D 'i 4121 c:ouraged to eppty l'Mke toP dolat Mllno
Ready for occupancy In Jttru $875 Huge yd, dbl Want • MleetlOn of great clote lo t>eac;h, nr m•lor no pet•. 780-0919 Female/Male Shr com-20/mo. 64&-658e widow. has money for SILIS PllS• brief c:e-a. tow baigs
May. 2Bdrmt $530/mo & gar 67~36/842-9Me llvlng? We can otter any-lhoP;4 19 o.laware NWPT PIER AREA 3Br ptetely lufn 2Br 1 Ba C.M. • CdM dluult•. AC, empt T O's S 10 OOO/up no Newpor1 Cutt om Auto Call O.ve. 875-2287
3Bdrmt S&05/mo. Gas latge 1 & 2er. pool, lndry thing from a tmall ept to (Mngr-2417 Whltetandt) 2Ba, trpte, gat. Avt now, tttpi.11 641-5003 pritg, from $450. 2655 E c;edlt..-/no· peNlty · Calf Wah. 4825 W Coast --
range, garbage dlspc>MI, room From $459 18&4 a •Bes hM. If IOOklng In •H-IULn yrty S 1300 mo 673-8640 F--'-room-·te to ·"'r Cout Hwy 875-8900 Oenl90n AllOC 873-7311 Hwy. N.B 650-tO 15 -•ut• dahwtnr, refrlg & c:atiX>fl. Monr0vla 549-0338 CM.NB.or HB think of ut IPT -.,.,_ ,,_ .,, now hiring luU & part time For lnfOfmatlOn eatl first tor lhat cholc:9 of Days 875-1&42 VERSAILLES 1 Bd Jttnt. Fountain Valley Condo Waterfront otc., elegantly df'IYett tor Dill-A-Ride -1--II. Large 2 Bedroom •11 Bath Ideal IM~ Evea 980-<4814 quiet 1oca11on. Fun secur-$275+utllt 639-72\7 furn, shr lciry/reoec>t, ltlJ Wu... SIM C~SHIER·CLERI< Gift SeMoea In Souttl Coun-
,..,. -• OCC s•151 lty bldg. A vall now etc or teperete omc. 4f'oP John Weyne Alt· ..... -2 (l14)HI IHI near ., mo TSL MGM • 642-1803 croee to ocean, 1Br qui.t S775./mo 644-7215 Agt ~M· r,oom,,..., me1n'8.!: hOubd, .. m· up to 800 tit 846-5055 &lllllm• am port ~ble oles. ty& =·c::~1ea1 1,: Be.._ "·-·Spm Mon-Agent IMS-3883 NB REALTY 875-1&42 com""*x, lndry ,...,.....,._ """ • ..., ,~. .., f ..,. c-•i ,.....,., •-w .,.... -,,,_...' .... ,. .a2•2 1 MO FREE Prlv Country Club entry P8"0f'I ,..e err..,. ., eotCS C.it 4 !Of
day through Friday Li. 1Br cleen, 2nd l1ooC' WllTUIE YIU.All No pelt 1625. 536-0490 WOWI ~~ ti~ S500 + utll . ....v-<> XLNT LOC-UTIL INCL ~ ecctg der1c.° mutt Bettle Tua-Sat mornings turtr-Info. M..f M EOE
Cottage type 28r 1Ba. Sh1::nm~y -~~~32~ 2Br w.ee. newcrptt 1685 BEACHWOOO VlLLAGE ~~';* I N '0shor . Fem. to aht N.B 2 bdrm 2 FROM St.00 & UP know 10 key, aome oom-J_8_52_·_9_1ee ______ ,.l ii9iiWiH'iiiiii'inn:--palnt. P1tlO. lndry & gat-........ POOLANDSPA bl n . pt •. baept.20f1tobeech.non CALL(714)9fS8...8193 put•knowtedgehetpful CASIO •nmwu1u
age. Reft req $875 mo + UNIQUE 2Bdrm, 28e S785 845-8122 833-8917 Enjoy Huntington 8ctl 1915/mo. 54Ut55 smkr MOO/mo + ulll FIT Mon-Fri 8 30·5 I For hOme oetlYery. Cuti
$&()() depoelt. No pell. PRIVATE gar & balcony Llf•tyje YOU DESERVE ITtl W/974-4080 H/650-7205 C...ercial 54~77 ~1tJ:1rr:.r:r1'-:' = I pates deity Appty 910
Avail May 10th. 64M128 QUIET POOL ape, no pett WlllUll YIU.All In G81den Setting Gated VIII~, pure luJtury, Lux.NB home, pvt rm/ba, ltatab Jtll •-,.. -1 S40-J280 NOr1h Pacific Cou1 Hwy,
or 842-4350 TOP AREA 2850 Hat1a 1 & 2 Bdrm aptt, pool, tpa, *Pool & Spa 2 Br 2 :,.\Ba Condo, loYely yd $450/mo reep · -1 1 -.-11 __ _ Lao 8ctl
EASTSIDE tBr amall but 549-2«7 MESA PINES =ry ':sf:J~o =r.Y· •S~t lmmec: unit• ~a~1-'~~1: By appt M/F only 645-9211 1300 eq tt~garage~!o. ~~ e':;:,: A~~~:::I· O&SllU '
eory Lota f natural 38' 2Ba 1800 S fl. 2 ear . . u llTS
wood-Sparkllng clean garage, pa o, rp • no 7S4-0081or842-1803 1tBeautlful Land ng lndry S330 tat. latt, utllt tYJ)! ec:curately Uae a P091tlona available with LUlllllTll
last growtng national~
Ing tlnanci« rttq\.llr• <M-
tall oriented ·respontlble
P8f'tOn with document
expw Some typtng nee
Xlnt company ben9flt9
Irvine area Call Mra
Campbell 883-1555
$485 No pelt 851-9528 Pe t I S 8 9 5 Be ti y _1_ "'•• it Private patlot & deekt pd. Avall 511 &45-«« fUlltri&l CHT. Work well w/othert large brokerage firm
Eatttld• deluu. 2BR 645-9181 or 8#-2270 Daaa P ... t ., .. ~=="al ~r:,.,Ts:5 M /F ahr CM 3Bd nr SC leataJ1 UZI Stressful tltuatlon Med Clerical experlenc~•
1 'hBa, 2 1tory. Patio, Utll lncl-avall May 1 1 1 at OM o Exec: 1 Bdrm From S800 Plaza w/lrplc $250/mo + 22~752 _,: f1 lnd/Stor-oe. !~..':'.:.._P~~t!".tn C1°::1'! quired Good benefits pool. new Cf'Pll. No pet•. Bdrm-studio, prtv patio. all .!'!!!1111•• .,.,11nc_lr4d2ed. 2 Bedroom From S7l5 utll/1tt & dep. 5"5-8602 8;; eq h.' 120 E. 23rd St, .......,...., ....,, ... • Call C1at1i.r 644-9111 or
$695/mo. 842-0985 Quiet MOO 644-6958 ~mo uv -v Sorry, No Pet• AIYll11lm New Acoounta 957-8500
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HoRoscoP£
Thursday, April 2S
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) What appeared nebulous \\Ill
now become realistic. Focus on property. domictle. security. added
respons1bilit) and intcnstfkd romantic relationship. It is a po\q~r
da) for making money and love. Capricorn plays role. .
TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): You get what you want tn unusual
manner. You can afford to be sdect1 ve. to choose qualtt). You·11 tx·
rid of what has been a "losing propos111on." Ne"' vistas open. ~ou
ha ve nght to be encouraged. opt1mis11c.
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20)· • late 1s cleaned. yo u get a fresh
start. you have chance to recoup loss. and to 1n111ate ~ pioneering
project. Highlight freedom. 1..n·a11v1ty. Leo. Aquarius pcr.,ons
figure in dynamic c;cenario.
CANCER (June 21-.l uly 22 ): Focus on in<kix·ndl·nn.·. dant).
greater sccurit). ~xcellc~t 11.mmg. Reun10~ with loved one I\ a
highlight. Sense of d1rc1..·t1on 1c; restored. )OU II kno"" \.\-hcr1..· to bl· at
crucial moment.
LEO (Jul) 2'l-.\ug. 22): What had bc<.•n a ..ourcc of'conl.'.crn will
be transformed into rca on for cekbra11on. omeonc behind sccnc"i
\lands tall for )OU. clcvatcc; yo ur prestige. reputation. Long dista nce
call relates to cxc:111ng assignment. prOJCC't.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): W15h comes true. techniques arc
modernized. you ben1..·fit as result. Fo<.·us on popularit~. 10\ltat1on
to prestigious social affair. Romance \\Ill cease to be a stranger
Srofl)to plays role.
LIBRA ( pt. 23-0ct 22): 't ou·11 rccc1"c wrtttl'n no11c1..·
conccmrngcarcer. busmcs'i -result 1s bcncfin al. Focu!o on ~hangc.
travel. variety. c:xpcnmcntat1on Gcm1n1 . Virgo. Sag11tar1us
persons play rolc5.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-No' 21) Dom,·i.t1cadjustmcnt 1s featured.
could involve journey. Statu'i quo l!I shaken. )ou'll be happier ll'i
result. Focu!I on education. sense of perccp11on. spiritual "aluc~.
Taurus 1nd1vidual plays paramount role.
SAGITTARlUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Dig deep for 1nformat1on.
be pt•r!li!ltrnt. separate fact from illu<11on You·11 be concerned .wtth
finan cial resources of m'c who·d be n partner. You needn t be
1n11midatcd by bombastic rhctonc.
CAPRICORN ( r>cc. 22-Jan. 19): [mphuis on law._j usticc.
recciv in1 what was rightfully )'our own in first place. Spot!tght also
on inteni.i fi ed relationship, long-term arrangement. PoSStblc legal
pannershtp. · AQUARJUS (Jan. 20·f cb. llO· You have ch:mrc now to curTrct
error to anrnd to ba~rc "'iuc-,, to rnncentratc on work at hand.
You'li complete a 1gnmcn1, loH· wtll be pan of M:enario and )'ou·11
be emohonally fulfilled l 1bra play.; top role. . ,
PISCES(Feb 19-March 20): Good lunar aspect co1~c1dc'i with
chari5ma. physical attracuon. mten'itficd ''?!?'~nee. You 11 be lucky
1n matters of 5pccula1ton and you could win a contest. Leo native
help }Ou get to hean of important maltC"'-
IF APRIL 2$ IS YO R BIRTHDAY rou arc determined.
dedicated, sincere and \ptritually a""arc ( ancl'r. Pt\Ccs. Virgo
persons play important ruk tn )'our hfc: Domc\lrC adjustment
made la t >~r provtd benefirn1I and nm~ you can strive to amun aoal' which prev10u'il) \Ccmcd 10 be out of rea<:h Yuu re
independent. c~atl\t'. an ong1n1I thinker ond )Ou 'lit'lcfom \UCC«d
when .. follow1ns the mob ... Reunion wtth Jov~d nnt• tall•, plaH•
bcfo~ ~"finttlttd. ~1obcrwtH ~'lt8f)tft<'an1 for >OU u1 L9
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-. brlte 3Bd on Pen. Wilk to &00111T mMTm --· ----
964-5587 964-5574 bell $333/mo. 64).4420 Aaanaceatall 3M2 Needed for d l1ptay OAlllll/llOP't
Prof male for luJt mttr tulle SPIRITUAL READlNdS advertising Sal11 at lull/pert time for Futllon E~~~~n
FURNISHED or
UNFURNISHED
pvt 3Br HVH time. gd loc Advlea In All Metten & rapldty expanding I~ ltland retail s1ore Must time Call Terry a1
$595 Avt now 759-1653 CounM llng. 1815 So. El dally newtpeper g -be eJtper & CSepenCStble 54s..2524 Camino Reel, San Clem. greutve Mlf-dllClpllned 644-5070 EOE
Prof/M non-amkr ov« 25 Uc'd 492•7296 1nd!vldua1s mey earn u -•• -~1-.-111-1-I v SIClnllY HEALTH 3br house CdM. Avl 511 & =---.-::,..----,,..---r,....,,...,,,1 cellent Income (seJary & OflT, -• 2.3 Yrs MCretenal expet
UUBS TfNNb 611 Phlllp 675-6194 Lnl Ft... commltslon). benefits Weekend•. 7am-3 30pm (all Pfl8MS) required for
)WIMMING plu' Rmmt Balboa P9n. ept on Found. amo blOlld Amer. and advancement op· Apply Newporl VIII• Dlrec:tor of Design & Con-
harbor S&25/mo, no u111 Elklmo dog. btwn Warn-portunlty Sa let ex-4000 Hiiaria Way NB I llruetlOn and Equtpment
mulh mort>' Sorry 875-2828 or 771-3955 er/Slater on Goldenwett pertence requlrecl. media -• 111111 & ~n Department ol no p,el\ Model' 842_5618 or 530-8828 experie nce advtn --r•tauraiit d4mgn firm .• I " .. tageous Send reeume to Pfl Moo-Fr1 Sam-1oam opt-n ucll' .., 10 " Roommete needed thr N•• -·-631-3623 w for L1nd1 S11orth1ncs or speed-WIY HT1 ~ d 3Br home In C M -----• --wnt1ng destr11ble Aes-
•3 Lighted tennlt COUr11 W"t $265/mo. 642-8256 fOUfl) ADS U IU PIUT CltLI OAIE .. Ill taurant constnJCtlOn ex-
*2 Swlmmlnn """"'" VV P 0 Box 1580 co-educauooaJ realoenual pertence 1'1411pful Appty in ... """""' Shr 2br •nt, je.: S283/mo C 926,.. ... .. ..,...IOn 8 30am to 4 pm •StrMmt & pondt Apartments ..,.. Costa Mee&. &. .. ., treatment program ..,,.,, ........
•Sorry. no pelt 1240 d9P. good ooeen vu ARE fRE£ work for 1ntltf'Vlew call 111
11tFurnlahlng11vall Newport Bead! So. 94s-939s or 53s..to7o I/I alll 631·9936 TIE .Ill.LY IMO llC.
17()0 16th ct 1 Want fem to ahr hM nr SC C I lmmed opening Metur•I 170.2 Gillette AYe WHY NOT CALL ;) 't't' Pitz.a & occ S225 & utll a : indlv. w/5 yn 8Jlpet In 10 OllU Cdl WHIEIS lrvln41 7141250-0331 1111111 (ell Oovl'rt 549-8021 alt 5PM Becky ul·llll key & Data Entry on com-Spllt Hours Chrl1t11n • 642-5 113 ___ -ix;!~ wNch lncldt. In-Sehl. 1683!> Brookhurll.
SUWlll YILUIE Newport B ea(h No. lntall Waat.. 2ttt ~~~~~~~~ voicing . bank deps. Fl \.alley 962-3312
credits & commlutont Ol£1luu 1 15555 Huntington VIiiage 8Rfl lrv1ne A11.·nu!' Looldng to ihere clMn apt FOUND • 111119 Yorkltllre for Mtg Co. Aoc:uracy & ,._
Lane. from Sen Diego tat lbllll NB/CdM, wlll pay up to 1 36 & working on own e must Entry 1e....i ~111on min
Freeway, n«th of Beech 645-1104 1350. Sjal'\a, 780·6858 Terrier V c th Non-smoker Al>Ply in typing reQ Apply at 1672
Fllf ILlll
Pan time. fleJtble hrs
Apply aft 9am In the ter-
vice dept of Ir vine
Toyota. 42 Auto Center
Or 1561 for Norma to McFadden, west on Balboa. ~rt Beactl person 2911 Weat Garry Reynolds lrvtne or call
Mcfadden. Reap. tlable career 84&-3130
1
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SUPER 3B 2B 1 4-P'-lu Cltatatt 2771 woman w/prol. poeltlOn Found· Blk FemaMI Cat-(off fah'vlew) E11pertenc • wonting wtth r • n ..... at u c I Is looklng for 2 c fl D NB ,._ nd ..... "·I
Frple, encl gar. patlO, OCEANFRONT SpacioU• Br ·• p ti h.. B •I b 0. II ~6-4·;:e. ASSlst ~rs ClllSELOIS s~~·n: o..;-~s-~;,'.
bltlnt. hkup1.S775+S&OO 2Br 28e. gate lock entry. Ill/Penn a1ee X:lnt refs ------• IHl'l'llll Pan 11me c11met counMI-eves 549-N23 dep. No pelt 5"0-4.,.. 2 car tub-prkg. Many 798-4242 daya or ( 11 FOUND Blk/gld male eat Oft wtnled Help t>oys
ta lllo tmenltlH. Adlla prel 862-2653 4/20 vcty OC Fairgmdt 1f you llke en enthultlaltle ancs girls sohclt new IUlllll _au S1050 No pet• 492-4929 --l<aren 966-4080 <Says energetic 1tmo1phere subscr1p11on1 on their Maintenance gerdene• 1 rm XZt. bltlna, vt;;, W"-laattr 27 Fou-... Bl" .... r~ & csark '#Ith ear.. oppty, call pa,_ routes Must en1oY needed f':JI time 11 e<ptt, drp1 S700 mo. •• lu1t" fer "" -..... 1 cs w ecs 40 ,....... •~ .......,. ~ -.. N;W 28dL. dJW.2 p&ng lnl ltl" aunglaues tt twai> meet 0 1Y • ne work1rig wit,, 10. 13 yr Shermen ard~• '"
105 c.dar Way 4 8685 19.cee. lndry tac. Nr ,, S4S-7281 training program fOf Or· wort. dt YI' lle••ble hrs req Only herd wort.in~ ~ ........ .._ 405 , __ ...., _____ _....,_.• Descri be to cit Im P«>Pie to start lmmecl in olds Early e119f'l1ng !\Ours
1
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& 22 Frwy (213)437-8682 Fulty end tingle Cit get· --ange County baMd Int I Commission oo"-s ell 1-1•~•~~ ne~o 18R & Oen. Frplc, garage, ,,,_..------=~ age. 399 W. Bay St CM FO D C............ 1 1 Ult.-'---~ Co .. ....., .... __ ,. ., nl~• ~ard. nr bch ..... 195.00 ir.50-6357 UN ............. mx I "',._ .,__ ... , can Bruce Emsley apply Ga ll Mon F
S&501ma, eall 546-9950 l tw rvfv ttm & R! Mpt ,_. grwy. Vic: MeA Verde. must be 18 or OY9f heve &42-4321 e11.1 206 8.~pm 673-22~ .-,.. ...,. .,. 1 ,. C.M Sat 641-1033 own ear and be able to liiiUL
•• L Ha&.. ... tatiomeforqu1etN-.......... w1111 .............. ... -·-1-••r ~ • . -w;·-50/mo831·2367 1368. 453 & 209 IQ ft 11 FOUND male & fem """'" __..... ---wn"ftK ~,-rm~-.1,..c-•s•.nn•~tl,..• tmk . -S1.30/eq ft 1817 Wee!-shrthr Lhata AplO ? Buffl AboVe l"91'ag8 lnc:':ome Ul.Y rtllT PIT Aftnt 1-5""'. b typing
Con _ _.. NICE FURNISHED ROOM 7 S" "1 u or No exper oee Foq>vt In· flling & hMvy phonM do. W/d, ~o. "-" cHtf, NB Agt 541-5032 ~~!o:l 12 .... t~. call 281-5194 751-3112 compt trpte etc Up-near S.C Plau. Female --------_ ... -v
ttalra ~t. 707 Av8eacso S275/mo. 556-1737 • 1518 Newport Blvd, FOUND· W"'lte Cat f-A ••75 ••75 CM-11Jt 11 n.-lntlde n _ .. .,. -Imo -MC Ovet 40, P'of .. Quiet. welk Ofc-A/C S 125 SSS-1 115 Vic; Belt>Oe P9n1nsul1 d~ AvaH now 883-l 191 to Hoag/bMetl Jae. pool. 875-37131983--8800
1er 1650 2Br 2ea $850. pvt be. S295 648-8308 LRllY ... lllTI
refrlg. 1tove. dtl'tWlhr QUIET HAVEN tor meture •Miil IUll
Ind. No r>et:•· Celt btwn but or P'Of M, non tmkr. Newly cJecofllted 1450 SF
M dally 5-45-48&5 Beautlf\.11 loe w bay ytew. omc. autle w/4 lrO prt-
I f'ARl llEWPORT
APA RTMENT S
FOUND yng b1k Lab VIC
Lake/Farquat ~ H Bell
980--1290 or 536-0809
prtv be. ear-pt, pool S350. vat• otfloel • 2 on oornera Loat Gray F 1ea1 Wht OOl-
&44...()389 or call en~ • AU w1...,.i1 to celllnO wtn-larllag 'Emily' VIC Bal
.CS'741, &42-4300. 24 hr dOWI & view Bright, airy Penn REWAR0875-3713
recep110f1 & teeretart.i Loet Grey ttriped M/Caf ~ 4 rent. Sh«• hOUllt ., ... a lcltctienette F'ull Wht Chea1 & pewa Vil
IN NEWPO"T l!ACH In HuntlnQton 8Nd\. 1 Ml'vlce building N.,i ~ts 631·2387 A ~t pw.ce to""-on the bile to bell 980..e8 ta • ._.
l./pper lay Privet• b 1t1f •l4M10 1• LllTl/llTW
clubhOUMa • ,, .. "" Fiii UIT a Bro.n cal """ g4'wn ~
..,.... 8 tennle ooutta. 7 Ulm ... Hunti......on 8eecfl Prof lat 1n Coate Meu .,... pooe.. etoee to ~. _.. • .. .,,,. • PoutblY ttoien & dumC>ed
OC Airport. Fathlon W\fy ,.,,_ 1136 & up :!:·i. 4 "'° 1 frM .:,1 REWA'-01 Pi.ate call ~.convenient lihOOe Cob TV, frM cotf9e, 8fQ ~°:= Pf;. &42-4321 ext 302. csaya
on light "-ted ooo1 I .._ 10 ~ ,00-1500 ~ 241_....t ~
oceen. kltdl't avell ,_. et ™ CeM now fOf LOST Small Calco ca1
llnglel t & II Bdrm AcMln· HI N. co.st ~ 11PP4 l W .... 93$-0t 18 wt.nt tece & long II.Ir vcty
mtntt & Towmoueee LllQUN 9-ctl. 4'4-6214 1t 111" a Po1t1ona CM
(Aatl about turnlahed .... ...,.. -IL llnl 5~ or 720-S3t7 ::;. or=.~ Wk t;,tei" =---1oaro: .. ~ *'lor': LOST While Coc*tlai Vic
l'Mt.S fOf llhort *"'Of .:1.:.~.2:274 ...... t. Mw on PCH Alf. Herbelr & H.mrton. CM
longer).. On JambOf.e por18tvd. CM. ~7445 MP antr Moi° I TMTOO ~ 141-1181
Rd .. San Jo41quln Hiiia IU I -I Moctwn oaroen omo. hdHlt
M ._._._,.. w CoeM~• I trloelrlocelllngglell Lo-~==fi(~;9 ~ 30:,..8-:1\ · 1" ! eat~• etoee to 5.55.t 1 ancs
.---·------St2'••~.no ~aye Deoorated & Antlq\le9 M0-4021 =~===-==---, carpeted Ml-1920 -
KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS ANO PRIZES!
Ar.ES 11-14
EMN lP TO $75.00 PER WEIK
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'4747 Valley V1Pw
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Travel
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2tU 6 North Main,
Santa Ana. Ca. 9270 I
ORANCf COUNTY'S ONL y nw ATE
ACCREDrrED TIAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL
MOANING. AFTERNOON. EVENING Cl.ASSES
Call (714) 543-9495 ...................... ,,. ............ _
For further information
regarding advertising
placement in the ~
Schools' & Instructions
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and retpOneibte. ,Of' In-119'11ng N&tty. Xlnt ClOm-PKA :;.,_alatMM kll·
tonnauon calf M 1..050e pany banet1t1 Call • ·~~ pt c F.A ·~· ...... ,.. ·-a-lent. v, .,..,. • . • --.. ... -.. ~_. .. Of r~-' tea--4119 .,,_ .. /KIPI
Orange County Compuier
Co full Of pert tlf'M. Xlnt
growth potentt.I. AM fOf
Jim. 841·2288 or
873-5111-4 eves
90ofv 1538 Newpon Blvd. '70 &ug/antf. COmo r• c·.M. EOE M/F 8"1c>oint 8lfman klttent, atored. mint I MN. q ,
WEST CLIFF Aeq>1/Typl1t :::-&!'~1~;maaa. mix 28,, CIGARETTE new '72 2002 w/tnrl, FM c.... · pnt ate. $3800 76t-1181 '
Adv Co. Mon-W~-Frl . printed 360 anglnaa, 400 raqroa.P·1'1,t11t, bMUt ·79 RABINT
H l ht &42"'4097 Dtt• 1110 + Hp. Kint oond w11rtr $5&00 '44·7153 Gas. 4 dr, ale. 1ter90.
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ULlt NUM n"" Oac:hati_und S500 o":. • ... • • • • loott~ llW#, ~1:~;;22 'l!O Vanagon Bu•. yet..
Some u.pat. pref. P/T, NI S260 aac e31·2828 24'~8ewayCuddyCrulNt PlrelH ••11• · low/oratm. 7 p .... attctc PUT Tiii to ba atrano-ct. Appty In C<><* So lei M/.-!A e '83, trim llbl, brown ahlf1 1ter., c:aa, .,....,,
Early morning• • Sat & peraon. Ketm Rima H.,d. , er tC ;n 00 e«:i'~ CUit. canv... 260 hra, ~ luOOig. rack. 53K t 1'nl,
Sun, lrvlne ., ... drop ware, 2eee Hatbor &Nd. mo 1 AK 1 · w/Newport tllp. eet. ,. gd · c:ond HetO. Call
Delly Piiot newtpapara lo Cotta M..a p t SIJS placement COfl SH.000.• • 1141751· 1300
e1rrlara plua other t I St9,995. 080 873-1272 S~Liulng , Rabbit Col'IYaf1' r~Mblllllee. Mull ba BHut L•11•r' Sulphur ANDERSON'S YACHTS ••••••• 81 Mak• Otf9t .
depand1b1e. Plck·up ULll IUU Ce>ekatoo tame HOO. SUPER SPRING SAL! llllWl1 •WmllY 7eo-aeo5 .
Tructc reqylred. lull time Coeta Ma.a Sta-24" eq pa1rot cage on o....r OWned v...... ,.. ..... _.,
C.il ~~2 ~ .. ~Y ''°'*'· 270 !. 17th St le09. 2" ~~~20 on top. so· DIESEL.TRAWLER • ,... ~~ C M Appty In l)e4'10n a f2t. ..-v-_ _ 40' DIESEL KETCH 10 8331 alt I'd ( tatiy238)
e-11am 33'F/8CRUISER 81330l&ape/r(1cim018) llAlllOUIT
IMILYPUT Aa~n 1110 28' EXPRESS CRUISER 81 52115ap air (7"'493) ULll 28' SPORT FISHER 82 320l 5ap air ( 1evd9&4) --1uny LOIL fQ lmball Ptayar Plano 25' CORONADO SLOOP 82 320! alt I'd (Um 174) . .-& mualc rolls. fair c:ond. RICED ~18 ':~~~~~~~~ alnt Of'PIY fOf a career In S2000 call 841•2183 *BARGAIN P * 83320l&ap 'S'(tapc .. electronle 1ala1. Firm ' Sttp & Surwy Guatant~ 13 320l 5ap air (lg• ) Ulery & benefit• WIN AntlqUe Garage s.Ja: An-&46-9000 83 52h alt L 'd (207194)
train Mull haw PoaltlYa tlQuaa/dacorator tteme. 610 Edgewate<, Balboa 837331altl'd (861878)
PIHIOUU
PllT·Tlm
Buay elrculatlon otttee
needs peraon to anewer
phonH and dlapatch
messages 28 Houra per
week. Mon-Fri. 3-8:30
pm. Apply In person M-F
2 30-4:30, ask IOf 0.bra. ,,..,.o. ...
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rtmlEFIUllD experlenoe preferred, but
wlll train. Rellablel lrvlne
281-7858 btwn 3-8pm
& anthualaatlc: per· Fri-Sat 9AM-? 335 Canal IN e.il 83 7331 a/I L.'d(2ama358)
aonaltty BaalcmathM!llla St NB (Oranga/PCH) tl4MI 13733Uapl'd(1trtx128)
Important can 1mmecs 850-420' 211t c.ATXURX •11. os 83833cllaltl'"d 1gn1so
649-9913 ·c .M. · partner want-'. 1210/mo M 3111 alta/r (thta3 t2) llTltlE IHW Npt lllp. 9&3-3344. M325e5191oml(1ktvt29) . &4533161pl'd (1kM270) IAUlllTlllll WUWITlllAU *SANTANA 2.0 *New ~i!MR Mature peraon to wOfk at APRIL 25,29,27,28 salll & cuahlon• Incl tr1r.
Swap meet, Ill• office Featuring Cht)'9fal & g.... '8500 OBO e.4e.-0389
dutlea. aome aalee 7-3:30 repair (213) 4es-c>o49 38' Columbl~ dlelel 2yr1 •111
Sat/Sun 850-3679 Juat errlYed at th9 EneOJE m oorlit; u 1.000. (11C)lll•• UL.II Conalgnment Store 689-0210 awa/wtlnda 208W.11t,8antaAna
Rapidly eJCpandlng Mulll· Waterfor d cryatal, HOBBIE CAT 18' lnelud• CLOSED SUNDAYS
ievet ~tie company powara court. Lenox trailer. Muat NII $1050 ---..... ~~~~
haa opportunity tor China. W"tcneater & old 6'2·8607 LARGE SELECTION OF
agraMIYe oar.., min~ Madam Alexande< doll•.1-------,.--NEW & USED BMW'SI
Individual and couplet 10 Collectlon Mother Dal Udo 14, 2 Mtt aau. hwy ~ UAll -
develop Orange County plat•. Uadro & Bing trlf', Sl!95. S33-5e53 evea VOLUME SALES
and turroundrng ar..._ Grundle. 369 E. 17th St. ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE & LEASING
For appt. call Darlene. CM 831-0281 LJll 14 3870N.CherryAv..
761-9335 inJ1 am 11 Sall Wftay thll '#Miiand LONGBEACH --'tni! R:frlO 13.i cu ti. 16951 Allaa111,11tei-ctc••· cNo. CMtrv ex.1t,;i40s1
WE Will NOT
BE UNOE RSOl 0
PUil CAii UL.II 1 ITlll whit•. 11111 under warr. xlnt cond. Aft 6 PM '11•) Ul-l1N --------~--------~~======~=======~~~~~nPn~~~~~ ~~1201 ~7~~~1 ~~~w~ _:. I I W .. SIOO I I W • .i 1ttOO Own IJante>. 751-2271 clothing atota. W-'·Sat. Elee d~ 5 old S160. OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEOllE ......... lelt w..... SIM ltlt w .. t.. 5100 • t ut •I ..... ., Pl I ... IELPO 831-8290 Uk•~-8~2aoe .,,,.......,,__....,.._.,........,-1-=7"'7T ......------r7'"-..
...a..,.. 111a1uru uma. &1111T&11 LvN1co MPAN10N Mondays ' Tuetelays 4 uus TU1111 '"' IPPLIAml cR01SIM4iriiERXt0A ..... n
2 Dey9 p/wtl, eman trlandly tor buay proffftlon•I. for doge & catl. Liv• In, Mon-Fri, Lido Ille, PM llN flnllh Appty Pen-lmmed. opening tor High LES 957-8133 1JOVAC 20% Boal Show '" BX+sUN 2808x. ldnt
mtg co, buay paoc>le Mon-Fri. S hf'a p/day. tutl time. 766-1018 p r 1 v at e q u., t er 1 . nysaver, 1660 Placantl• Sctlool Gred look Ing (Of Olacount. Pacific Marina c:ond, auto. A/C, IO ml,
Skltl9 needed, typing, m-Oftwra lie. own trantp. & IEllEL llWIEI s.48-8572 Aw . C.M. nrat atep toward a r• ''" tt I•• Marhtlng 873-3055 Ofig ownr '1400 obO
Ing, good phone v~ ref• raq. 47&-7009 btwn --warding oar•er. Ho I I Tl" 982·9985 aft 5pm
BILL YATES
VW.PORSCHE
.... •• , flj 11 ' •1 •• l Cllll Nancy btwn 12·2pm 8 30am-5:30pm wtldaya Witt train. mature. reapon. l&OlllllT TUllll llOIPTilllllT upar. raq. Full time entry 1'ti milted Fam GerrNn Ji~ hcb ..
,...... s.45-7101 grooming lttHll prefe<r-' mechanleal background General derleal & typing level potltlon In thla aue· Shep/Gold ~. Maeda 251701 SLIPS XVXIL. 'l!O 210 Station Wgn. Xlnt
"'"''--HOUSEKEEPER, happy IEllEL IELP helpful aome math no du1lel. Irvine area. Call oeatul es yea1 old bvl'-iovtng nome. 845-8208 CALt FOR INFO. MON· cond. ale. auto, am/fm ti Tl
... ..... tam. In NB. ndl hlkpr eaper 'nee. Part or' full Sua&n. 833-3622 neu . Raqulramenta: DOBIE fr• 10 a good FRI 9.5 6'2~ caaa $4000. 832~582 Y•ln e.,,.. attna. Uve In/out. Mutt Cleanlng, mornings 8am·? time 557•3380 good drlYlng record.hard h M st fl d home by ---=----,.---...,,.., ""'·9:.:1..::,2""eo~zx,,,,.,...'='Blk,,_..w...,/,...gold..,...,....,,tt,,..hr-l"'ijll'6!""2~J1'12~D!"", ~.,,,~)Jm~'ttl"'lt~rak~.
8 37 · 48 0 0 4 9 3 · 4 S I I
Qellle flte derk want-' M axpar. & have gd •I· 557·8020 llOIPTlllllT worker• neat appHr· ome. u 5n5 ·eeet Power 8 0'1 only-13, Int; 5apd. tape ~8K ml. tnrl, AIC, 13900 obO. Dy
f/tlme fOf buay Irvine of· tltude. 780-2890 • IUllTIUlll Plllll llKlllTl 110,1, anee, eagerneu to auc-end of week 2-beam, 40' length max.In '8900 080 873-1800 s.47-0560. Ev &46-1472
flee. Caff Lynn 883-0880 - - --mull have ex.par. In main-oeed. Call (714) 658-0383 •raltut 9 Bilboa Cov .. ., ... Lve -•• ...... I .aliUKI I tenanea, plumbing & DUTIES INCLUDE tor more Into. today 2 Mat!fl s,; SOfaa gg'gd . mau IM&-7158 'M Pulur HX tnrf, 5 epd,-•t-a...-tic
--Working couple n .. dl UY-• ..,...., electrlcal. Mon·Fr1. lull Gr .. tlng C1,1atomer1 "'"ng " AM/FM aterao. 13K ml. 11• M, ~ .. ~k: Mlf ltartar, It houtelt_._, G-5 ,...,, _, _, .. , time Retlrern.nt home, Phone/Cun R~later H-• 111111 velvet S300 pr 675·7 SLIP WANTED By New-$7900 OBO 850..()440.., ng PIT 20 hra~wk -.. --r S G E•~ _.,.,.,.... port Butl""arnan for 29' ' p/wt(, 11am-41t>m. Mull xlnl t>enaflta. Apply 4000 TARTIN WA ... hr PIT, 852· 1878 btwn 9-4 2 twn bed• SSOea. gd end, Searay. Mutt be In N--t. --------luck 1317
all btwn 9-1. &45-3 be exper. & have refa. Exper~I t~d. er::;: Hilaria Way, N.B. llKIOmH1·lHO Ck>Md Sat/Sun 1 Drxl King hHdbrd1833-0425 ot 78&-7713" ~ 178 R'=::t, 1o!LS. _,.0 Salary open, (employee leyout .. '1 0 pr w/nlta atnd S 100. Fisher!________ --......, -· Gener.i ~ ~lta op11onal) Call quality ad layouta. eompa IUl&llllflT llamtlllf IEOlnUf cabinet tterao, hid.abed WANTED lllP ln/nHr trana, 305 V8. Clean Ill..... Mary 261 ·7425 & flyer• tor• taat ~ Cano'• Spaclally Rea· Full time, Mon-Fri, 8:30-5. Boey Muttl AetlVlty office. S200, 714/970-0285 Newport BMch lot 37' In /out $3500 obo
In Newport Beecti nu • dally newapapar. Con-taurant II now aec:419tlng No typing necasary Call phon•, P.R. Mon-Fri 9-5 8, Biggar'• euatom ~ ullboat. 594-1!88e days • 552~ &-9 evea ....... ti-nnantng •-,....... -tW C8P1 t.o nntlhed art. Send appllcatlona tor manaoe-s.. on 751 •1""' ·~· t"""" .. • • " 111 t"""':-=-Sk,._,.-,-.....,.:--....i...,-1::-:8~800= .....-• .. _ ........... '" ,,. -1y & 11eroJ1 .. ann • ., '"" ...... -..... culhlon aota. down back ••t•r-ln/ '82 ylart!, " .. ,.. • ganaral lar'vtc. depart· /---...nl resume on ment po9111on1 Send r• _......, lllowa I II S250 & .. ,.. ml, AM/FM-tape d«ltl.
ment. Houraara Monday• ·--·-copys 01 work to St""9 aumet to· Mr Fred uar .. -... llOUTllY p . prnl nan lcMtn1 IOll erulN control, clock Friday t-5PM, $4. p/hr. -·-• Hough. Art Director Gomez. 2241 W Pacific lot Art Gallaty. Front offloe computer electronlc firm drapee S25. M0-9654 S7200. 6'5-0932 Mutt hew veld Calif Enthualaatle. organized. Coaat Hwy, Newport appearance. heavy ~· motivated aell-1975 &.a.uttl mlrcyda •Int
dr!Yerl lie .. tome llftlng mature par.on raqulr-' Beach. Ca 92&83 phones, good publk: rela-atartet with ex.perlanoe In c~ ..... ~·2~~ Od Cond. S500. S4&-0866 ....... .--..-----:io:o.I ;ic;; Wlllac HH
raq. 833-3232 Kerry tor buay Chiropractors Ilona skllla 1r vl n1 acc;ountlng. computer•. Moped Pueh Maxi, gd 172 ;en cbV ong. 4 office. Mutt ,,..,. own lllMl Ol&IT IUllOllllT 26t-7656 btwn 3-6pm WO<d·pr~ng & ..... Cr1b w/mattrlU, wnlta cond S250 720-1507 'II •IA 111111 ~. 1 ~OWMl-lml F'llllf /lllPI tr1n1portatlon, good IAllYPl.IT Male menleurlat tor new ----...,....----=--Republic Bollnaa Sya-idnteondS115. 733-1323 4dr.s159.9S/mo-:i:,u::._~ tyleft .
.,.,..,., tor ..,,.. ~ typing Millts Prefet In-330 W Bay St salon MuslMgoodlook· llOEPTlllllT terns.852-1300 Cutt.pM:.patloaata4&"rd Tr.Um, $538.42ctwn-Terma/43 --·------
peny.DutlellndudeAIR. auranca bllllng exper Colta~.Ca 92626 1ng & peraonable Mtg co. hu an lmrned --------8.ovalS55-S9S.540-1735 Tran.I-... H14 Comm'ICl9dEndl..M NABERS
A/P, Payroll, Taxaa, Must have ability lo wonc 751-41•8 opening lot lndlv with •••nm._ Hvy rnd t .... ·~·.lg iouw ·70 rn FalCOn. 171%' AU.4'¥111 LUii typing, phonH. etc wall w ith peopl e. --------•Ill. ••-/FlllT lfO abOlty 10 handle busy Real Eateta background "'._., .. .,_ a2500 ...... 122 •........ Salary eommanaur•t• 8 5 0 -0 7 3 II b I w n -ph<>nes, gent ote dutlel, In Irvine 552-6180 chr/ottman $250. 4 mah. long. good ll'lape ....... --c•MLAC w/exp«Mon-Fr1. ~:30 9am-1pm LIUL 1111n11Y for buay Ophth/Surg typing 50 wpm Contact barrel Chr sea. 673-280& 852-8152 714/432-1581 NllL
s.4&-0994 IOJ Int.,.:.;. lnturanoa Probate experlenee, per· practlea Eaper. raq H B Sue FOUTmonl, S40-8871 llOlnllY/llOllW
l ___ jii:fiiijijijUiiiijlJ ·--••y manant pert time loc Start Im~. Call Sabatasao Fruita Inc. Eaperlenead only. Full
-·-873-7120 Bobble, 8-4&-3242 time Call Tarty at Of conat. co.. Must M 1"lmlllt tx · · -llOIPTllllT ~602524 lli~----81~~*40-~lCJ-.1j404N-
\
•ble to type 35 wpm & Computer. ~ICll COV· UUL uoanuy Medleal Tl., ...
handle tetephonM. Frwy araga, t.naflta. Wiii train. dedicated legal aacretary FRONT OFFICE peraon Wotld or Datlgn ~ Con-llOlnllY I Ulll rm Mf'Vttr, nag dealt chr, -Mm~iill!lomt!"llitrm ,,.,,...--....--...---........ ~,.,1
knowledge raq. Salary Salary DOE. CaJI for appt lot tlx-attorney law of-FIT IM&-8624 struetlon. Take your pick. 111111/llTIY LIYIL Pecky Cypre11 eaae
DOE. 851-9227 Cheryl 6'2-4223 floe, llllgallon exper. Xlnt Medleal Office ---Two posltlont avallat>te xlnt Of'Ply tot a career 1., dffk, bulfet, dear trophy .IUITMI eklllt. Non smOker pref FlllT HSI ror buay otfleee. Answer electronic HIM. Firm head, lampa, antlquet, ~~1la~~.y1pt~lm-~ RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Send reaume lo Hlrl~ Worker Comp & Peraonal buay phones, and type 111ary & banaflta. Wiii mite. 875-7485
...,.,. ,,,_ -· p 8 rt n er · 1 8 5 5 Injury practice, exper 55wpm. Good benef, Ila train. Must haw poattl\la WATERBED·Klng size, Cill aft. 4, &42·9937 Working Foreman Mon-Fri MaeAr1hur Blvd, Suite and t·y"'n~ 1 muatt Bl· d 1 tt•·-& .. I 1 8 5 SS,.,.. •• 50 p/h Uae ~25 Irv! C 927 5 ,.. an P ulh o -•· . ant .. ua Ill c par· complete w/m01lonlett • ..,,.,....,, r .. ' ne, a. ~ llngyal1pu1.CallElalne RIVIERA PERSONNEL sonallty.BatlemathM!llll mittreuS1956'2-4420 HSKPRICOM PANION, Co vane, min 1 yr exper G b 9 6 851 0127 SERVICES. Important Cell Im~ 1--------.,,. dally 2:30-8. C<IM, nava Clean cul. bondable, L•IH OLlll Of 1 • ' • 2082 Buslneu Center °'· 549•9913 C.M. Xlnt wtlallehair, C09f S500
own car. 873-3327 or ftuent Engl, & alto PIT PIT. wknd evet. e11per 1t11• •/ ... L--1 NII s195 54&-9197
875-3362 ev• IM2-M24 N B . Irvine 7~222 tor def'~ 1t0Je Ir~~~~ Su II e J:.i. ,d r v 1n 1 IEOllm 1101 In
TODAY'S
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PIAOTIOAl 11111
llv&-ln tor amb elderly
lady, mu11 drive
494-626' leave meuage
RUllYATllllST IHRU-OUllD
ior p\11 club In N.B Muat lllTlll
have good phone man· M other'• Market & ner, data entry exp. help-Kitchen 11 now taking ap-
iul Appty 3700 Newport pllcatlonl p ..... appf)
Blvd (Lido Mat1na VII· at 225 E. 17th St. Cotti llllllYAlTtll&IT
Fairview Community
church 11 aeeklng • pd
nursery attendant tor
Sunday mornlnga from
9 40 thru 12 noon Please
apply 11 churen ottiee or
by t alllng s.4~8 10
1age). btwn t0-7 MeuS48·7788
675-0900
Restaurant lllYlll ITATlll P11nn IUL Tl CLll FT /PT Mr'\I. ata ...... pef• eon. will train.
n=:,s 2~~~1;~ ci:'Ynter LnE llOUllO
tune up, bnca. air cond
Apply at 2590 Newport
Blvd, C.M Uk tor Sam
DIMES
. A '~j LINE
I WANT ADS
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
Se// your ltflffls for $50 or Jeu Jn
our famous DIMES·A-LINES pub·
llshtKJ each Satuiifay In the Dally
Pilot
OIMES~A·LINE ads must be
pre~pald so mall or bring them Into
the Dally Piiot Off/Of# &t turf to
Include your phone numtlllrdiad-
dr•ss In your ad, have a price on '
each Item & no abbreviations
Sorry, no comrrHHclat ad1. garage
,.,_, produc.. plant1 or anlmal1
are accept•~
DEADLINE:
3 p.m. Thurect.r
C09te MHa Office
ITAllll 11"1 Wllttltw
AaMmbler. Mutt haw ex-
perience. 548-7885
TILIPIMI W.U
Taking 1ppllc:at1on1 101
open minded oparetore.
attractive voice ~
ary. xlnt u11ry ptua mu111
bonua programa. Call
8-4, Mon-Fri 250-0390
TIUPllll UUI
Cun peld dally, no expar
req 5-9 or 9-5 ~
dally, 9 tO Hotih PactflC
Coat Hwy, Lag Bch
Part time ev9tllnga,
It home or omc.
Contact· Jamaa Cu my.
M2·41H
nu,..........,.
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paid dllly n 850-l280 , .............. , .. ,
FOR rNSURANCE OF.FICE
P/T,evea. 557-1882
TUPllUHI
Variety of lop dollar. locel,
temp opptya evall. Work
at your conwntene.
RIVIERA PERSONNEL.
SEAVICE8.
2082 Bollnaaa Center °'· Sult• 290, lrvlna
833·9410 No tea
1UYILllm
Mutt be •nergettc 6
agrMl/Ye, 10 work In
pteaaant eurroundlnga
261-tMt Ed
Video 8t0f'e
llUUll•IWPllT PfT No eap nee; U*Y ..
c:omm1111on 478-0du
(10Mi~) , ........
Conatrucllon Com any
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Meaa atff •33-2 , 30
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Cta11 .... voUA cAXQct at a
Wealthy Sportamant
SS0,000 Wareh®M Sale
of vlrtually all new gear
tor 1 fraction of tt't eoatll
Thia Saturday & Sunday
Aprll 27 & 28, warenouae
at 17th & Placentia, In
Coat• M.... Fot auto.
boating and peraonal
war ... from 10am-5pm
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Orover • Sear1
Empty -Intend
PRECEDENT
My alater·ln-law, who wu
a pr•laW ltudenl, WU
overheard admonllhlng
ti« eon· .. Two wronga
~ matla a right. but
lh9Y could ... a PRECE·
DENT "
l
'77 M«cadM 300D all pwr
orig. owner, xlnt eond.
$7000. OBO 854-1515
'78 460 SL. 45,000 ml,
apou.... orig. owner.
S28,000 flrm. 675-7200 ,., .......
For Pampered
Mercadea Benz
11..UTIUU
Top Meroade9 Prlcee Paid
CaJI Peter Of Ray
........ Tl
41allllOIHI
213 ot 714 837-2333
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ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY APRIL 24. 1985 '/',CF N · •· ..
inconte
. e na1r ortex e
Coast
Knights in shining armor
Invaded the UC Irvine
campus over the week-
end./ Al
Coast residents tell what
they plan to do with their
Income tax returns./ A7
California
Indio woman delivers a
big baby-16pounds,
but no world record./ A4
Bell ls protesting a
proposed cut In tele-
phone rates for Cali-
fornians./ A4
Nation
Former Sen. Sam Ervin,
the so-called ··Hero of
Watergate," Is dead at
the age of 88./ A4
House Democrats deliver
a crushing blow t o Presi-
dent Reagan by turning
down his $14 million fund-
ing proposal for
Nicaraguan rebels./ A4
World
Soviet Union's
Gorbachev says the Unit-
ed States Is not
nterested In arms nego-
tiations./ AS
Pope John Paul II ap-
points 28 new cardinals,
including two from the
United States.I AS
Food
Cheese dishes from the
Alpine regions of Fr ance
translate easily to the
American kitchen./C1
Whenyoungcookscom-
pete, their focus is on
creatlvity./C7
Sports
Corona del Mar High
basketball coach Jack
Errlon Is recuperating
from a five-hour vascular
operatlon./01
Woodbridge High School
turns back Estancia's bid
In Sea View League vol-
leyball./01
The Angels were 14-9
losers to Oakland./01
Business
VU Corp. of Irvine is
seeking federal approval
of a new vaginal thera-
peutic sponge./84
INDEX
Births
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Clasalfled
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Food
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Mind and Body
Opinion
Polle• Log
Public Notices
Sports
Stock Markets
Televl1lon
Theaters
Weather
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Art for art's sake
ans1on . y
Judge declares board failed to comp'Iy
with order on state environment laws
By JEFF ADLER
Of,.,. o..y ...... ...,
..\n Orange ( ount) Superior Coun
Judge found the Board of Supervisors
in contempt of coun Tuesday for
farhng to compl) with a 1982 coun
order requinng the county follow
state environment.al laws before ex-
panding John Wayne Atrpon .
Because contempt proceedings a re
quas1-cram1nal in nature. ~hwab !>
~ntencing o puons could range from
requinng the cou nt) to submit the
a1rpon expansion plan fo r his review
to fining syperv1sors or even having
the fi\e-memtser board Jailed.
Schwab also could order the county
to cuna1I the expansio n prOJCCt,
which would immed1atrly gro und all
(Pleue eee COUNTY I A2)
Ir.vine hospital
clears its final
coUncil hurdle
Zon~ compliance
review 01{' dover
Marines' objection
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the Delly l'tlot l laft
rues of the In inc Medical Center
made a unsuccessful. la'it-d1tch b1J
Tue'iday to halt construction of the
proposed 177-bed hospital near the
Man ne ( orp-; .\tr Station, El Toro
8) a 4-1 vote. the Irvi ne ( '''
( ounetl apprcncd a 1on1ng com·
pham'.e rev1ev. for the design of the
hospital. v. h1ch '" to be built on the
non heast corner of Sand (aO\on
Road and .\hon Parlc wa\ ·
requested the appeal heanng after the
In inc Planning ( omm1ss1on s1m1·
larl) appro"ed the hospital's design.
cast the sole opposing vote.
.\gran s.a1d he supports the concept
ol a communtt) hospital 1n In 1ne but
o ppose'> the site selected because of
potential noise and air safet) prob-
lems posed b) the nearb) a ir base. To
hammer borne h1!> point he showed
footage of a Sacramento air crash
Bng (1en \\ 1lltam Bloomer El
Toro ba..c rnmmander. also rest.lied
his oppo\ltton to the hospital'<; lo·
cauon. I 7 miles from 1he end ot an LI
Toro run"a} and clo~ to ont' of the
base·, l..C) night path'>
"l tcna1nh "uuld nut v.ant a
member of ni~ tam1I~ 1n a hO'\ptlal
1ha1·, 1n the path !lf JCI aircralt ··
Bloomer 'i31<1 "Would \Ou'•"
Newport Harbor Hl&h School librarian
John McGlnnla and hia wlfe, Dianne,
e-akepeelal ebewlng of reetored az:t
works on display thla week in the achool
llbrary. The paindnga have been in
mothball• for the ••t 20 eara.
T uesda\ ... vote .... a'i the la<>t COUOC'll
re\ ICW r1:qu1rcd before hosp1\al
backers can begin construcuon later
1h1s 'ear
n;uncilman Larr) .\gran. \\ho
"Let"~ baC"k a"a' fr11m thl\
troubled '1tc •· he adde-d
< Jf>I f ranl.. < .&\\tanu an aide 10
CPJu.e eee HOSPITA"1A.2.J_
Laguna bearing
down on illegaf
artists' displays
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM O•Hy Piiot Stiff
Oflinal\ "'II h.l\l' tngl t ix·rmll\ tor
illegal COn'itruu1on at I aguna Village
or tl·ar the 1mproH·mcn1' down.
"i1ntc Laguna tkalh I a\pa~cr·,'
.\\\oc1a11on Prc-;1dcnt Paul ( hn,.
t1an.,cn bla'itt'd thc a\\Ortl'll rnllec·
tt0n of kH>\k an1\t "ork<.hop' and
d1<ipla\ area'> M,mh Ill a\ a .. ,hanh
<,hopping Cl'IJll'r that hJ' pnil1kratl·d
for hl'\ond ''' pnm11'" thl' ut~ hJ'
told l a~una V1llagl· oY.ncrs to pa\
rx·rmll ll'l'' and get ut' appro.,.al tor
1111prcn l'ml'nt' made to the propcrt\.
'I 77 \ < oa\I H 1gh" a'
fhc nl) alrl'ad> ha' g1\.Cn Laguna
\ illagr aftcr-thl'-fall J)l.'rm1ss1on tor
the hrrlk walkY.a~' throughout th
ru\ltl \Citing JOU tor a "Oo<kn
\tulpturc at ''' t'ntranll'
.\nd. Y.hlk .1 .... a111ng rx·rm11 applt-
l.tlHIO\ tor add111cm., and m o<l1·
(Pleaae aee ILLEGAL/A2)
Supervisors may halt
Irvine Lake boat races
From staff and wire reports
The Orangr < ounl' Hoard ul
..,urx·r-.i,ors \\ill lllO\llkr to<la}
wh('thcr to rC\.Okl· a 1)l'rm11 tor boat
race' at In lnl' Lah· 0...'lJUSl' of an
u.naulhorl/4'J chanl!C in th,· cour~ l(1r
a rat'(' in 'o'htc~l ·ar-old r,p<·ctator
wa'l lollcd ·
"T hl'} Wl'n ahl·ad and fl'' cr'lcd thl·
dogg<>nl' dtl'l'(t1on of thl' race ... 'aid
county ~upcn l\1>r Arull' Ncc;tantfc
who called for a ban un tun her rau.•\
Nc.,tandl' ..aid he "ould call tor
Officials
downpl~y
oil spill
B> ROBERT HYNDMAN
01 IM D...., "91 .....
\1,1tt• and l·o11nt) cnv1mnmcntal
ntfa 1al\ \a) tht' 1.hrm Ka l spill 1hut
pollutl·d 'inn ·ntt•tto < n:cl.. in Ir' inc.-
la\t "l'l'I.. 1.1.a<; far tc.-.s ~nou, than
l':lrltn n•pon' 1nthl.ltl'd
Wh1l1 l'\t1matt'' or tht• nmuunt nl
1·h1•ml(,1I' 'J11llcc1 rnngl'd up tu I 000
~lion' .1 l 011nt\ watl'r pollu11on 'IX'''·''"' ,,1111 r ul·..J;l\ that no more
than 10 r..111011' 11f a light mach1nt.tl1I
w11'I Jctuall\ dl'tl'Cll'd m thr \ltlw·
min IOI an•I.. I h.t l kl'd\ I I pptr Nc.-w
H'\1Kat111n of thl· 1)\·rm11 .11 toda~.,
Ho.1rd ul \urx·n ""r' nH'l'ting
Hrand\ Hranlhflo.,..l·r of Rurbank
"a' k1llelt ~unda} "hl'n lhl' '>lt•t.•rrng
ta tied in a buat dm l'n b~ Jamr\ l.angl'
of S1m1 Valle}~ ~nd1nK lhc d,111
rnrccning into a l m\HI on a hl.•Jl h
,1hou1 .too ~arll'> pa'>l lhl' tin1'h hnl·
It ''a' thl' third I.it.ti drag boat
.1n 11..knt at tht.' lal..l· in l\\11 \C;Jf' It ~"'the tir\t JlTt1.kn11111,11..c thl' hk 11t
.1 'Pl'1 lator thuugh 'IX'llator' haH'
(Please aee BOAT I A2)
/
California's
Time Bomb
UCI apartheid protest
UC lrnne •tudenta Joanna Jen, left, and
-Xal'en Label80n prepare T-ahlrU for a
demon•tration today acalnat Uni•enity of
Callfomla ln•eatmenta ln companiea
doing bu•lnea with South Africa. Students
at Irvine and other UC campuaes are uratng
the Boa.rd of Regents to eeTer bulnae ties
with the companies becaUM of South
Africa's apartheid pollclee. Campu9 of·
flclala said the UCI proteet wu orderly
Toxic cleanup a (ough task:;
but future prospects bright
Waste disposal issu e taken off back burner
but It 'II take decades . billions to accomplish
ROGER GILLOTr
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It "111 til..c dt'\Jdr' and b1lltl1n' ot
dollar' ttl dtan~ our en\ ironml·nt ot
todu~ \ to\1c mt'.,, but the P""f'X'l't\
arr hngh1 for <'UMA11tns f111un· "on-
tJm1nat1on
:I\ ll"ll'O 1 h ,I\ HI 'l'.tr\ <lil' In t ht
·l11tur1' Jll l·n1urwa1n~ "111 Ix pul 111
""rk on th" t\\Ul
\monti lhl' m11'I prnm"'"ll
J ltana 11 H'' tx·1 ntL v.11r.,l·J on g1H l'rn
ml·nt .ind 1ndu,tn 111l111al' \.1\ dfl'
mil\\l\.C dt'Hl"<lltl.ltHln prot('(" .tnd
1lw rl"\·Hhnp 111 "d\ll' 111 rt•111\l"I
mr1.11, and rc.-11'4' nth1·r h\ pr1xlu1 I\
Fourth In aMries
lt ~l'I\ h1 lc:ak into ttmund .... :itl·r 'UP
plil'
1 ht t('alt1atmn ha<. l1nalh 'lrul k
hl1mc ii \Omcwhat ht'latl'Jh that
,,1mtthrn, mu\I ht' don<' ht-tau\l' thl·
t•anh can t rnnunut 1(1 a~rh all 1h1·
10\lr l'i\proJult\ ot ·mudrrn 11'
1ll111tmn
~ .... tc '<'luml." " inu·ca"ne '" ' pcrC'l'OI It• ti pc~nt .a H'ar a r .. lt'
tb.it h\ lhr. Ci'd of thl' l't'ntun "'II
,tbout JoublC' the t')t1ma1cd _, .......... .__ __
--+-....... .-"·''
"The prt\\urr " nn · .,.,,, Jan
RaJ 1m\\.). head of the olltC'rn.it" r·
1rt. hnol<>f,v unit of thr \U1tr l>l.·fl<1rt
ml'nt uf tkalth Sci'\ ll<."' in \al raml·n
to ... ,tC' d 14.po\oll v.~n ... Jrml
unimponant 1n the ""ht'ml· ol thintt'
\nothrr l'\ltttng pro\fll'1 I " tlH
\Uh,tanltJI r1•dul tton 111 "·''" 'ol
UOll thn1u1h lll~lllO IP lnt'rl ,l\h
m 'mall 11.1><'t'\ ~l11h11h' 1h.11 .Hl'n't
m1llmp tnn\ Ao" pr1llhllC'd annu311\
(Pleue tee PfLL/A3 ) (Pleaac ett WA Tt/A31
• l \ . ' •
HB teachers call proposed
!_,percent r8.ise 'irlsulting'
By llONJ\T BARXER ................
Anll')' h11h school teachers
)lmmed Huntmjton Beach dastnct
headquaner'1 Tuesday naaht to
.prott"st a "demeaning ond 1nsult1na ..
I percent pay irtcttalle.
One v~tt"ran teacher claimed that
district officuals care even more about
-warm toilelS for disciic1 personnel
lhad n they do about proper pay for the"
istnct's more than 700 teachers.
• Teachers. who are seeking a S
perccnt pay boost. and trustees -~ho have o ffered a 1 • percent pa>
increase but -s8id they'd 1ump to 3
~rcent -have bttn at loggerheads
san~ November.
• A state medtator has schedull"d
scssaons Thursday to ti"} to get both
aides together.
, Teachers picketed before classes
a'uesday at Fountain Valle) and
Edison h~ schools and demon-
Slrated at dastnct headquarters before
the Board of Trustccs's meeting.
.,..here 20 voiced protc~ts.
· Carole Stadum. a science teacher at Hunti~n High. charged that d1s-
Vict officials have their spending
priorities mixed up. They've installed
Infra-red heaters over the individual
M>ilets . at district headquarters on
Yorktown A\>enuo iO that ~tAITmcm
tx-rs ~'On't act a chill.
··A warm toilet i~ more am gortant
than havtoa·properl) pu1d tcothen.''
Sht' said. ·
Officials acknowledged thal bath-rooms at di.strict headquarters arc
heated. bt,tt s:-ud individual school$
sites also have· the 53mc type of
ht"atcrs. some for mor(' than 20 years.
Other eommcnts from some of the
teachers who addressed board mem-
bers out of an aud1cnc:c of more than
300:
•Elaina McFarland. he said
teachers -"the most amponant
.cofnmodll) to education" -should
alway~ come first on 1he pnomy hst.
not last. "I feel like I'm being treated
li ke a blue-collar. worker:· she said.
"We have to get up 10 beg for a pa)'
incrcaS<' and 10 tell ~ou "c'rc unhap-p) .•
•Lo" ell Spangler f ru}tces. ht•
~1d. are sa~ ing teachc~ arc of little
\al uc: "11h the I percent pa) offer.
•Anhur Brown. "Pm not sure }OU
realize how good teachers reall) arc
here 1n the d1~tnct," he said. "I feel
back!!d into a corner. I cnJO) the
d1s1nct and the ~oplc wc arc working
with. I wish we could get a few more dollars ...
•JerT) Wh11e._··1 enJOY seeing the
briJhl. energetic students ea h da)
Then: are lo1s of rewards. But the
ne&Olt1U10ni att demorahi.mg. As a
ron~qucnce. tcachc" get ured of
volunteerina to do ihe extras and the)
cease to tr11sm1t their l'nthu1asni. J
hate these ttmes."
•Diane Champion. She s~ud there
are mcreaSCi an workload. demands.
paperwork and s1ze of classes com-
bined with cutbacks in programs.
increases in teacher la)offs and rcdur-
11ons of books and supphci..
There 1s a trl·nd. i.he saad. of steady
increases in h1ghl)-pa1d admto1s-
1rat1on and suppon people. She also
claimed that lrustees have doubled
their pay while becoming more and
more recalcitran~ with teachers.
Trustees claimed. however. lha1
lhcre have been cutbacks in adm1nis-
1a11on and support staff and 1n-
creasscs in books and supplies 1n
recent years. The) also denied doubl-
ing their pay.
Trustee Steve Smith assened that
trustees are entitled to raise their pay
to S400 a month but instead arc paid
$200.
Both Smith and colleague Bnan
Lake also s~ud they would approve a 3
percent pay increase and that the I
perttnt offer is a negotiating tactic.
·coUNTY IN CONTEMPT ON AIRPORT .••
9Yrom.Al
flights above the 41-flight hm1t.
However. attorney Steven Pflaum.
special ai~rt counsel for Newpon
Beach, satd it is not the ci tv's
W\tention to "interfere" with the SS-
night limit.
"That's not ourob1cct1ve. We want
hearing on the merits." he said.
aum also acknowledged the city's ~ effort is aimed at preventing 73
1ghts from becoming a reaht)'!
• Tuesday's rultng further com-
1S)licated the already-clouded legal
~tus of the county's S 150 million
· rport expansion plan, which in-
luded an April I increa~ from 41 ~mmcrcial Jet fliJtlts per day to SS
2and the possibility tl\at 73 daily flights
.,-night be approved in five years.
fudge Schwab ruled that formet
:Superior Court JudJe Bruce
umner's 1982 order. which blocked
planned airport expansion prOJCCt
and an increase in flights beyond the
il41-fli$ht limit. required the county to
ubmat subsequent expa nsion plans
)or court review.
The 1982 court order grew out of a
-iawsun filed by the' city of Newport
:Beach and Stop Polluting Our Ncw-
pon that sougtft to limit the earlier
expansion plan
Attorne)S for both the Cit) and
SPON were back tn coun Friday
arguing that Sumner's ruling not onl)
remained tn effect. but also required
1ha1 the new expansion plan. certified
1n February, be submitted for coun
re vie".
Schwab apparent I} agreed. He ~1d
ha s ruling meant the count) "should
not have gone ahead without
sa11sf)'1ng the court that the) are in
compliance with the lav..''
The Judge scheduled a hcanng
Fnday morning to formall y enter his
Judgment agatnst the count).
Board of Supervisors' Chairman
Thomas Riley and Supervisors Bruce
Nestandc expressed no surprise over
the latest in a long. tangled line of
court decisions revolvtog around the
airpon. Both said they would await a
briefing today by the county's special
airport counsel and Friday's hearing
before commenting.
"The board has done 11s best. We
knew 11 would be in the couns one
wa )' or another ... Nestandc said.
Newport Beach City Attorney Rob-
ert Burnham said he and members of
1he Cit) Council were "pleased .. by
the ruling.
"Thas means that the Orange
County Supenor court wall be able to
complete the task 1t began 1n 1981 .
that ot ensuring the county complies
with California environmental law in
its efforts to expand John Wayne
Airport.'' Burnham said.
The decision also means the case
wall tx-litigated an a state coun rather
than a federal coun as the count ad
sought, he said.
Tne county filed a pre-tmR ve
lawsuat in federal court M h 6
asking U.S. District Ju~c Terry
Hatter to uphold the legality f the
plan, its environmental impa re-
port. Santa Ana Heights land use plan
and commercial airfine access plan.
The county also won a preliminary
injunction barring Newport Beach,
SPON or the Airport Working Group
from filing any new lawsuits in state
court challenging the expansion on
environmental grounds.
However, attorneys for Newport
and SPON responded by asking
Schwab to determine whether the
county violated the 1982 order by
pressing ahead with the expansion
without wi nning state court certifica-
tion of the plan's legality.
Pflaum also said the decision now
will enable Newport to renew its
federal court motion asking that
portions of 1hc county's lawsuit
dealing with questions of st.ate en-
vironmental law be dismissed.
BOAT RACING BAN CONSIDERED .•. From Al
been inJured betore. .. . 1-1------..;..:..a.Mf~~~J-l.li='4l~l..a.IU...Q}'.__~p
The wa} the course was set up, said l>pec1f} that the course run in a
Ernie Schneider. an aide to Nestande noaherl) d1rec11on oward the
the racers "would be headed nght for middle of the lake. While race
the crowd.·· officials are allowed to make some
)
official of the count} Environmental
Management Agency confirmed that
· ..Sunday's fatal draa-boat race was run
1n the opposite direction and in a
different location than prescnbed 1n
the county's use permit for that
activity." Nestandc said m a state-
ment Tuesday.
"In add1t1on. because the
authonLed operational plan was not
followed. the spectator viewing area
was in a different loca11on:· Nestande
said.
"I would categoncall) deny that." changes for wa1er level. they must
said Peter Doyle, an attorney rep--'..Gtick to a generally northerly course.
rescnttng the National Drag Boat he said.
Associati on. A spokesman for the Irvine Co ..
Doyle said the racers were headed which leases the property to Elliot and
toward mud flats. not spectators. He Andrews. said that if the county does
~id the permit gives race officials the not revoke the racers' permit. the
flex1b1li1y to decide the course layout. Irvine Co. ma) ban the races.
Schneider saad the terms of a fi ve-A decision 1s expected within two
)'ear perm at granted to race operators weeks. The ne:1.1 races are scheduled
Douglas Elliot and Bill Andrews June 21.
ILLEGAL DISPLAYS FACE CRACKDOWN ...
From Al
ficauons alread) made to several of.
the s11c·., c;1x bualdtogs. cit) officials
OK.d s1m1lar improvements on the
rematotog structures. .
10 enclose the open-aar kiosks to an
aucmpt to keep out salt> ocean
breezes tha1 damaged their anwork
and made It uncomfortable 10 work 1n
inclement weather.
Design Re\lew Board. descnbed
Laguna Village's tactics as "a btt of an
annO)ance." Even wh en the owners
do submil plans pnor to maktog
changes there. the apphcauons dnb-
ble to "lmle by li ttle." he said.
The board would rather see a
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Fair skies ~ .. nd w~rm weather
HtQh pt~r• ove1 Southern Callfomla will keep the lklft
telr and tampat•tur• wtrrn through Thutad•v. wtth gu.ty wtnc:11
ac;ourlng tti. mounteln1. d-.ru end coastal PUNS.
The prauure wilt ahunt Pedflc llOtmt to the north thrOUQh
WuhlngtOf'l •nd Oregon to tM e»nt.rlll Rocltlea. leavlng
South.,n Calltou\la moatly ctear. the Netton.i WMth« Sarvlte
aald Loa Anoelel wtll be breezy tonight and Thurtd•v. with Iowa
In lhe mld-501 anc:I high• In the 70s.
Along the Orange CoHt It wlll be mo.tlv clear through
Thuradey but 1ome patchy IOw clouds or fog near the coaat
Local gully north to northeut wlnc:la near the pasM1. Highs
Thursday 701 to low SOs. Lows ton1Qh1 mostl)' In the 501.
From Point Conception to the. Mexican 80fder and out 60
m1te1 -Inner w•ters: Light verlablewlnds tonight and Thursday
morning becomlngwest 8 to 18 knot1 late tonight and Thursday
eftetnoon. Wntetly •well 1 to 3 feel.
...
Temps l u\leg., as ~· ·-~~ '"ONTI lllll• Rock 76 53
lOUISVtlle 78 62 wwm-CC>IO..,.. Hlgll low IOf 2• /louts ~ong al ~a m Men>plwa 11 51 ~y 73 47 M•amo8Mcll 71 75 SllOwet • """ F '-'it• Snow Occiuo.o TY s111i0Mry .-...
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Ex-Teamsters boss serving time
CHICAGO (AP)-A federal Judge
today ordered former Tcams1crs
president Roy L. Williams to a prison
hospital 10 begin servina time for
conspirin_g to bribe a U.S. senator.
In issuing his ru lina, U.S'. District
Judge Prentice Marshall rejected
argumel)lls by Williams' attorney that
the fo rmer union leader was so ill that
he could die in prison or that he could
be assassanated there.
Williams was sentenced in 1983 to
a provisional 55-ycar term pending a
90-day medical evaluation. Marshall
had said a final sentence would be
imposed after that pcnod.
Williams. 70. suffers from severe
emphysema and heart problems.
Under 1crms of Marshall's order.
Williams wall report to the federal
pnson hospital in Spnngfield. Mo ..
b) Ma} ~2. A medical C\ aluallon will
be conducted and federal au1h ori11es
\.\111 repon back to Marshall b}
August
At that time. Marshall w1ll 1mposc
a final sentence. ~
The judge refused to reduce the
sentences of two of Williams' co-
defendants. both former trustees of
the Teamsters Central States Pension
Fund.
Thomas O'Mallcy. 46. will serve
2'h years. and Andrew Massa. 67, will
serve a year and a day but will be
allowed to do that in a work-release
program under an agreement with the
government.
The three men. along with two
others. were convicted in December
1982 of conspirina to bribe then-lJ .S.
Sen. Howard C.annon with a lucrative
Las Vegas land deal in exchanae for
his help in defeatina trucking de-
regulation legislation.
The bill became la w. Cannon. a
Nevada Democrat who was defeated
an a rc-clcct1on bid. was not charged
A fourth defendant. Joseph Lonf ...
bardo. 55. a reputed cnmc Syndicate
figure. al read) has begun servtng a 15-
year sentence. The fifth. Allen
Dorfman. a milhona1re insuranct
c:\ecutivc. was killed in an app.ircnt
gangland murder weeks after hi~
conviction.
Marshall said the prison hospital
had received Williams' medical hlSr
IOI) and "they arc read). willing and
able to care for Mr. Williams ...
"Mr. Walhams has not persuaded
me confinement at Spnn$field would
be detrimental to his health ...
Marshall saad. )
..I .\s for concerns about Williams'
safet}. Marshall said there was no
evidence the former union leader has
cooperated wath authQriues 1n such a
wa\ that would lead tO threat!> on his
life'.
HOSPITAL CLEARS LAST HURDLE .•.
Bloomer, al~o raised the spc.·c1er of an
air tragedy. He cited a training Jet
crash that took the li ves of two El
Toro-based pilots Monday nigh1 1n
Nevada.
Ma} or David Sills. however, point-
ed out that the proposed location of
the hospital was nol the focus of
Tuesday's hcanng.
~ssistant Ci1y Attorney Enc New-
man eilplained that the council had to
decide onl) whether the hoo;p1tal's
design complied w11h local Loning
and planning laws
In asking for the appeal heanng.
Councilman Agran saad the design
\ iolated 1on1 ng rules because pan of
the hospital would nse I 18 feet. when
the council had approved a ma:1.1-
mum hosp11al height of85 feet
Bui Jamee; Ta}lor. a planning and
government rclat1onl> consultant for
the hospital. said the small pan of the
bu1ld1ng nsing.118 feet was s1mpl) an
elevator shaft. He said all occupied
pon1ons of the hospital would be
w1thin 1he 85-foot limlt.
City staff members also produced a
leuer from the Federal A v1a1ion
Ad m inistration indicating the ex-
tended elevator shaft posed no night
problems.
~gran admitted the elevator shaft
was not the ke y issue.
"This 1s the last opponunit)' to
address some larger. underlying is-
sues:· he said. "I don't fo r the life of
me understand wh) "e are betog
pushed forward when there arc better
sites to the cit y." -
However. hi s motion 10 den} the
hospital's zoning compliance re\!ew
failed for lack of a second.
Councilman David Baker J01ned
the remaining council members 1n
approving the review. Baker as chair-
man of the medical center's board of
directors. The city's legal staff de-
termined he could vo te on the issue
because he has no financial interest in
the hospital ana rccelVl!S no pay ro;
has work as board chairman. ;
Carol Hoffman . president of a
medical center support group called
People for an Irvi ne Community
Hospital. s;i1d today she was relieved
that the last council review was
concl uded.
"I thtok 1t wa!> clear that we've met
the city's requirements." she saad.
She called the proposed location
.... afe and appropnate." She pototed
out that no place in Irvine would be
completely free of noise and air traffic
problems beca use the cit~ 1s sur-
rounded b) two mahtal) air bascc; and
John Wa yne ..\1rpor1 .
.\t Tucsda} ·s heanns. n 1t1cs men ..
11oned Hoag Memorial Hosp1tal~s
recent pullout offinancial backing for
the Irvine Medical Center.
Hoffman saad talks with other
potential panncrs are proceeding wet!
and predicted a iroundbreaking for
the new hospital 10 the late fall.
Bob Buellner. co-owner of Lagu na
Village. said he and partner Ed "ard
Olson have hired an architect to
sketch the village as it appears today.
The men will seek permits for all
previou'il) unauthonzed work tha1
the designs 1den11fy . he said.
"The) slowly started putttog up a
lillle more pro1ect1on around their
work until some (kiosks) were almost
enclosed." he said
compl~e plan for Laguna Villa~ .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'rather than the piecemeal changes
that have occurred. Polster said.
The) also wall proceed wi1h cx-
£ans1on plans approved by the cit~
~ • JUSl beforr the taxpayers' assoc1a11on
'brought the.· illegal addi11ons to light.
•Buettner said. Public bathrooms. art
display boxes along 1he fron1 of the
·property and an expanded cooking
area an the snack bar rece1 .. ed Design
Review Board appro .. al 1n February.
Commun1t> Development Direc-
tor June Catalano <;a1d "There I'>
some illegal ton'>lruct1on that has
~c on there. Thq arc 1n the process
of trying to corrcc1 11 ··
~ Bueunersa\<i the an1sts 1hcmsel .. es ~dded walls. doors and d1spla)' cases '
Just Call '
642-6086
Buellner acknowl edged that he and
Olson "were noi unaware'' of the
art1'its' fora)\ 1nt0 carpentl) but said
he didn't real!Zl: that some of 1he
moddka11on!> -such as doors and
d1'ipla~ ca<,cc; -required city ap-
pro\ al.
.\re' ll'"' of thl' u1~ \fi le on Laguna
Village.· 'ihow' J 1cndenq on th e pan
of 11\ owner\ to ma ke changes w11hou1
pa)mg fel'\ or r,ubm11t1 ng 1he mod1-
fica11on'> for lit\ n.·' 1c-...,
llkgal ron\truct1on Jlll\ 111es ha \e
tx·cn rl·c.o rdcd :ilmus1 n cr. H'ar since
the \ 1llagc rCU.'I\ Cd II\ firc;t construC'-
llOn lppro,-als tn the.· r,ummer of
I <>MI
Lmn· l'ol">tcr. l hairman of 1hc
Part of the problem. Polster be-
lieves. may be th e unusual nature of
the Laguna Village project. Labeled
as a temporary use. 11 .has a I 0-year
opcra11ng perm!I granled under a
vanance received on its parking lot.
Polster sa id the review board was
uncl.'rtain as to how much dl.'vclop-
mcnt should be allowed on the c;ite
before the proJCCt could be considered pcrmanen1
(ala la no tlanfi cd the mailer al the
las1 board mecung b} telltog mem-
bers Laguna Village will always be
temporal) C\C"n 1f bu1ld1ng foun-
dations arc <,Unk in10 the gro und.
Polster said
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Gem
Talk
By J. C. H UMPHRIES
Certified Gemologist. AGS
PLRPU: Sl Gll.ITE
1n 4rrrrlrntal f)rq-cn"t'TT
As sometimes happens in llfe, an
accident has led to an unusual
discovery. When a manganese
mine suffered the collapse of a
mineshaft a few years ago, some
strange-looklng rocks were ex-
posed. On close examination, It
was determined that the mineral
was auglllte, a mineral which had
been found once before In Japan.
But Japanese suglllte was a dull
brown color. and was considered
to have no real value as a
gemstone material. The African
suglllte, on the other hand, was a
beautiful purple. Some of the
stone was found to be transluscent
and hard enought to be cut with
faceted surface• to reflect llght.
The retult was e lovely sott-purple
with a blue tint which, under
flourescent llghtlng. turns to a red-
dish purple. auglllte has been mar-
keted under the names "lavullte"
and "ezel." The Smithsonian In-
stitution own1 • 23.45 carat specl·
men of this beautiful stone.
Without the mining accident, the
world may never have learned of
purple augfltte •
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