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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-29 - Orange Coast PilotJ \ _ ... - TOMORROW: . ·wARM · FOMCA8T8 ON A2 -- Serving Newport Beech, Cotti MHI, Huntington Beech, lrvlnt, Laguna Beach, Fount1ln V1Uty Ind 4GUth Or1n11 County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY MAV 29. 1985 •· Lt N r ~ Supervisors urged to take pay hike Orange County Grand Jury suggests raise from $45.612 to $75,000by 199 1 linanctall) 1ndcpt·ndl·01 ... lhl· (1ranc.J Jul") report rnndudt•d .. ..\dopt1on o f vur rl·commcndi111on' "'II 'ien e to 11pen 1he pu-.1t11in' to top-caliber fll'Opll' 1n m1charct•r "ho "ant to make ava1labk thl·1r '>l.'f\ ices lO thl.' tounl) "1thou1 -.ulknng ltlJJor linannal ..acnliu·, .. c;alancs. a~ rcqum:d b) la". h) ~ l'l.000 e\t:f) I"-<> )ears through 1119 l Thu'>. a '>Upt.'n 1sor would earn ahout S55 .0(J() beginning in I WP \65.0001n 19X9andS75.000in 1991 pa1J S 71 76Y dnnuall ~ -\lso. Orange ( ount~ 110" cmpl1J}'> -159 "o rkcr\. 1nduding !.UPl.'f\ 1sor'>· J tJ c\. "ho C'um:ntl\ l.'Urn mon: lhdn hoard ml.'mtx·" ~oml.' -12 111p dt·p;ir1- ml'n1 anQ ag1·nt~ t h1el'i arl' paid \"lfJOOO u r murl· pt:1 ~ear "htll· jno thl'f ~11 l'drn tx:t"el'n $5111100 jnJ $611I100 Ju ore.Jing 111 the ( Jfdnd J ur. report "l n reten1 'ca r'> the JOb ha~ rl·qu1red a fuli-t1mc rnmmnment. fh1s fact coupl~c.J with the nettssat yof lhl' hoard ha\ 1ng to ~t its o wn \Jlann " poli 11rall} \Cn<11tt\l' issue. ha\ rcsulll.'d 1n a ,ompt."nsa11on 1m- bdlJnC\' hct" ccn tount) manaJement Jnd \uix-r' l\tifs which' Kt1m1zes the ldt1t·r · thc n:pon state!> By JEFF ADLER • 01 IM Delly Piiot •tan fhe Orangt· ( ounl\ <1ranJ Jur\ lod :I\ rt'lommt•ntkd that thl' li\l' \UfX'n l\or•,' 'alanl'' tw 1m rl.'a,l.'J ·Nestande to run for state post 8JJEFFADLER OttlleO.., ......... Orange County Supervisor . Bruce Nestande has reserved a large room at Newport Beach's Hotel Merldlen on June 4 where he ts expected to formally an- nounce that he will seek the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor In 1986. Nettande, 4 7, ended specu- lation about his polltlcal future lat' last week when he malled Invitations to about 800 sup- porters and GOP party activists. "In the .put several months I've talked to a lot of peopte and there was a sufficency of sup- port," Nestande today. "I'd already made the decision in my · mind to go lffter It, so t've already done the exploring." For almost a year, Nestande has acknowtedged that he was considering challenging the in- cumbent, San Francisco Demo- crat Leo McCarthy, who Intends to seek re-;efectlon. Neatande's entry Into the race marks the first of any Re- publicans said to be considering the GOP nomination. Others mentioned as poasJble can- didates are state Sen. H.l. Rich- ardson, R-ArcadMl, and former Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, who lost a 1982 battle for the GOP , gubernatorMll nomination to ~ Gov. George Oeukmejian. Nestande. a former as- semblyman. served on then-Gov. Ronald Reagan's Sacramento staff before his election to the Board of Supervisors In 1980. He easily won re-election to his supervlsorlal seat, representing Irvine, Mission Viejo, El Toro and much of southeastern Orange County last year. He also Is chairman of the state Transportation Commission. Nation President Reagan, win- ning plaudits from con- gressional tax writers. is proposing a vast tax overhaul with lower rates. larger exemptions and fewer deductions -a system he promises will lift the poor and make every- body's neighbor pay a fair share. "America, go for · it ," he urged./ A4 Entertainment South Coast Repertory closes its 20th an- niversary with powerful drama of racial tension 1n South Afrlca./83 INDEX Births Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mind $nd Body Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Tetevlsion T.heaters Weather ... AG 86 A3 84-5 03-6 86 05 06 c 1-10 04- AG B2 81-2 A10 B1 B3 A3 06 0 1-2,6 A1 0 8 3 A2 I rum t hl' prt'\l'n 1 $-1 S ti I ~ to ~ 7 S OOil h\ I 1191 "( urrt•n1 u 11nJ)l'n,at1on ll'' l'I'> ll'nd It• dl\rnuragl' applilJnl\ 1t11 lhl\ no'>ll1on "I.lo Jrl· not rl'ltrl'd or woman saved from suicide Drama on freeway overpass ties up traffic for miles By STEVE MARBLE 01 .... 0.11, Piiot "•" -\ 11.'ma k \hl.'flll'' dqi111 ~ J nJ 1 \\ o ollil'l.'r\ tra 1 nt·d 1 n 1w,1.1gc nt·go- 11a 1 ion'i Wl'rc l'rl'Ulll'd Inda' "1th per<,uad1ng an l:l f11ro ''nmari not w kap from a lrn·,,a, O\lTpa" fuc\- Ja, afternoon Ill Ir' 1nl· Traffic on l\\11 trn·"a" "a' ,un- [l.t'\ll'd for mort· than'"" hour\ it'> the nl.'gollalOf\ tallo.t·d "11h the J 1-~ear­ old "oman \\h11 ''a' \lraddling a railing on thl· R1·d 11 111 \\l'llUl' hnJgl.' O\l.'f the 'iOUthhound IJnt'' ofthl' "tan D1l'go Frl'l'" J' I hl· !rt•e\\J\ \ \11u1hh11und lanl.''> "l'rl' 'il.'akd oil tu uimmutl.'r tr.illie Im mnr1· than I huur' ~101on\t\ "t'fl' Ul'lourl·d on111 lht' ( mtJ \lt•,a I rn·\' .1,. c .tlllorn1a I l1g.h""' t'a11 ol '>poh·,. mJn Rtt lo. 'ill''l'll' ,,1111 1rallil· "a' 'narleJ on 1h1· C mla \k,a Frl'l'"a' Jnd thl' north lan1·' 111 thl' \an Diego I rt'I.'" a~. "'hit h n·m,11nl·d 11f)l.'n dur- ing lhl' 1nn1knt "A' ·1h1· tinw \\t' ~111 out 1h1·rl·. 1h1ng.., "l'rl' ,llrt'Jd~ h.it lo.1·d up \11 for that 1hne "a'n't mu, h ''1' u>uld do l'\l'l'Pl \a\. "\11n' lhn 111w111n\I \llll lo. in lh< \11uthlH•lllld l.llll'\I IU\t h,td In \'>,Ill. \lt'\l'll' ,,11d I h,· 111l i.kn1 111111.ilh r1·p11rtl·d 111 In 1 nc poll"· hq1.1n .11 I 11' p m .tnJ l'O•.lnJ .11 \-I I pm "hl·n n1•g.1111:11t1f\ lrom lhl· 'hl·nll'' Jl·pa11m,·n1 .rnJ tht• Ir\ 1n1· l'ol1tl' lkp.11lml·n1 1"1n<tlh \\t'rl·,1hk 10,1pprn.H h .111d rl''>lra1n lht' "'1rrian '°ltll'nff'i lkpul\ < hrl\llnt· \lurra' \\;t<, l rcJ1tl•d "11h t-:rJhhing 1hc \\Oman and pulling h1•r ·'"a~ frW1l lht· hnJgr railing \1urr.1' 'hl.'f1ffs In- ' C\l1ga1or ~tl'' l' A1.,h11p JnJ R uc.J~ \1alilo.. Jn In tnl' \~ \I 11.'dm nq\11- 11a1or 1all.1·J "11h tlw \\OmJn lllr murt· 1ha11 :1n l1111J1 hl•l111 ,· .111nnp11 nti. lh1· ft'\tUl' Pol1l1' \a1J th~ \\11111.111 .1pp.11l·n11\ \\ .1, 11n hn "·" t11 .in aluih11I rt•h.-th1lild11on •l'nh:r "hl·n ,h,· \\Jlk,•d un1u thr o' l'rp.1" "th,· "·" la1t•r admitted 10 .1 ht1-.p11al lor P'>~l'hlJlnt· n ,tiuat11in The (1rand Jun rl·~ommcndt·c.J \UP\.'f\ •~or'> 1m rt'•l'>l' thl'ir "" n The report noted that \UPI.'" •~or\ in ~an Diego ( u unt). s1m1lar 1n ·'"l' Jnc.J popula11on 10 Orangt• ( nun1' nn" are paid SS' 15'1 per \ear "hill' I o\ -\ngck\ ( llUOI\ \Ul)t'f\ 1\llr\ Jfl' 0.-, l'llot ,._.. • ..., _., • ._..n Officers intercept aulclde-bound woman on overpau. (PleHe eee PAY HIXE/A2) Coast exporter 'astounded' at federal charge HB m a nufactur er says ·we w ent over all this ' year~go LO\ .\'(if l ~\ 1 \Pl -.\Hunt 1ng10n Rl':Jl h dn truntl \ mJn· tacturt>r 1nd1t tl·J lur' 111l.1t11m 111 l \ e\pon la"'>. \a1d ht· '~a' ··.i.,toundl'd b~ the l hargl''> hn ,1U'>l' ""t' "t'nt 1•\ t·r all of th1 ·· "''h kderJI otlin .l l' ~' )ear\ ago "I am rt .. llh J\h1undt'J that thl·' would J o thl'> 111 ml' .. R 1rhard "-dh Sm~ th wl<l rl.'p"nl.'r' alil·r tit·1ng arraigned Tul.''>da' ht:fnrt' l ~ \1.ig1'· trail' Jame' \.\ \It \1;ih11n on I'\ tUUOI'> of\ 1olating the -\rm\ ( ontml .\ct and t 'i add11111nJI t hargl'' o l making fal.,e .,rn1rmt·n1\ Hl· "as rl.'lt•ai,l.'d 11n $II HI 1100 hunc.J and ordl'rl'd to \llrrl'ntkr ht'> PJ'>,~>n ixnJ1ng lurtha prUln·c.Jing., t'll.1 11rl' l ~ D1-.1m.1 Jullg1· PJml'IJ Ann R\mer \londa' \m.th '~ "alt\J\ed of 1llegall~ n p11n1ng lilM I nu1kar tnggenng de- ' ll'<''> t ailed lo.r. tron' tu Israel. ~1d \\'9\tant l "i .\llornt'' \l. tlltam F I Jht'\ rJht'\ 'M!tJ J0\(>0C 10 thr l nth!d \tJle' t an hu' 1.ntmno, Tht' t'lel- tron1, 11m1n11 dt'' ltt'\ Jrt' u<.ed in pho11xop1er' Jnd j rpon '>trot)(' li gh1' hut th., dl\11 u•ulc.J ~ u<,l:d I<) t LHllrol thl' 11m1n~ 01 nu1 k ar deton- Jt1on~ \mJ.UU1u'1 rl·turnl'd rrum pan1c1- pa1tng in J 'i•rth ..\tlJntlC' freat\ Organ11Jl11111 mn·11ng 1n Tht' Hague. 'l'lhrrland' "hl•r,· hl· '>t'f\ rd on a lC>rnm1llt'l' d 111n11 rt'\t'Jrt.:h o n acro- 'Pate gu1dan1l· "'ll'm' ~1d he had "compktl'h 11•11f)\~ra1t'd" "1th L' C u\to m' agent' 1 n their 1 n \ cst1ga11on 11f1h1· ;ilkgl'<lh ilkgal \h1pmen1s_ "\l. t' "'t'nl m ,·r all o l th1'> w11h them '• \t'jr'> jgo \m\lh ..aid. ··~o I rl'j)f\ d11n 1 unJt'"IJ nd "h' thl'' are malo.1ng \Ul h j ~ltttkal JbuUI II no" .. H11ldtn).' ur .I l0n1i'1tall.' lrum the (Pleue see EXPORTER / A2) Students lambast teachers over hot labor dispute 8~ ROBERT B . .\Rl\ER Of the Oally Pllol 51•" I \\11 ,,·n1u1 tl.1" 'llHk rlh .11 I "lil ta1n \Jlll'\ ll 1~h ..,,)1,1ul ltll' ::ipp:.trt•nt hut ht·J 111 11.h h,·r pr .. 11·'1' 1n jn 1n.rea\ln~h hnh 1 l.1h•H ,t '1'••'1 - hJ' t• la-,hn.I 11111 1! 1h,.,r, lJ"' • •l'l f hl' \llllOf.!'l t'r' \\fl1• hj d 1.i.·n,".1'1. \11kd \\llh 1iw1r 1,-.1.11,·1, .l1;11nf '•'" IJlUll\ ,lli...,1ul\ .ind .1 't111kn1 \\,di. \)Ul. ll•ld ll 11n11n~1 11"l:n lk.1d1 l ""'" ll1gh ..,th1111I ()1,111.i l nr'I.°"' I ,.., J,I\ 111!!111 lh.11 lih'll ~11d ,, j • • <Jlt'l'I\ Ill.I\ h~ ll••Jl.ll.11/l'd t,, h. J 1 '" "m l h 1 ,, ,,1111 thl' .irl· t1n·.I oftx·ingu,~·d.1' ·p.1,,n, 111, .. 111Hr.i. h,lllk i'x'l\\<l'll h.hlht' Hh~ 1111' Lll\lfl' I \pparl·n1h prPIHl'ltrW lhl f),·.11l·d h'<' ~· ·'-1' I" oil : ·,·.1, h1 r\ 1tl "w 'i .d1 I. 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J \ 1>U 'l' ,1 11 " 1 • Ir 111 ' 1111 ""'II \1 ,q .· ,f 11k11 \l1l.1· \lhl'f'tl'IO , '"' 1111 "lie' .1ti,c1\\1' at lhl· (Please sec .STUDE NTS/ A2) Laura's fourth Beirut kidnapping of ex-Coast man stuns OC friends 1 birthday pa~s,es with slim leads Neig hbor. ex-wife fea·r for safety of h ospital director By TONY SAA VE ORA and ROBERT BARKER 0t ,.,. oa11, Hot ''"'" \l1lwug:i ,,., thou,,111d' o t nult·, Ol\lU\. lhl· "a' 1n I l·hanon hn\ lllUl'ht•d lht• II\\.'\ of rl'bll\l'\. frlt'!Hh and former cu-wnrkt'T\ nr a Hunt· 111gion Bcarh man lo.1Jnap~·d at gunpoint Tuc'l<l:l} 1n Mnskni \\t•.,1 Aeirut. "It rcall\ hnng'i 11 home:" 'laid ()\tar-1°)uhlo.1n .1 li1n~11111,· ltunt· 1ngtnn At•:Kh 1w1ghhor 111 l>a\ id r fat•oh,1.'n. 1lw '-' H'.lr-1 tld hn,pllal dirt'l.'t11r ahtllll tnl h~ "' g,unnwn ·" ht• \\:lll.,·J to \\Uri.. 1n Hl'1ru1 IJt11hwn ht·ad ,1Jm1n1'itra111r 111 thl' ..\nwnl'.lll I 01\l'f'll' of lk1rut llo'>pllJI. " th,· '"'h \mt·n1.1n ktdnapf)t~ 1n thl· "·u-11"n l 11\ \Int'(' Man-h l.'>X4 •\nd th1· hrnf\ 111 J Hrlll\h 11111\l·r· \II\ tcac h1•r. who had hl'l'O \hnl ,c\1.'rul llnlt'' 1n thl' hl'.ld. ,,,1, hrn11gh1 to till' ho,p11.ll lllc'r~1ll' ll•da\ tht• 1\\\\1(.'tatl.'d Pr''" fl'~>rll'd l n1H'r· "t' otlinal'i \J1c.J thl'' c.J1c.J °''1 l.n11" "'here 1nstruc1or f)\.•n1-. 11111. 'i \ \'a' k1llrd or who hrnught him tn the DaYld Jacobaen hll\Jllltll I '\ "i1.111· I kp.1rtmt·n1 uOi, 1.il, in \\ .1,h1111t11111 D t rl·rc1rwJ th.it "'' jtfl•Ufl h.I\ \ IJinwJ rt'\~>l1\lh1ht\ hll thl' fau1h'4.'n l.1d naoo1nR and n,1 (Pleaee eee KIDNAP/A2l County grand jurors claim state law ties their hands Wht'll mo I pt·npk .111· .l\kt•d "hat mk .l grand JUT") pin'" 1h1• r 11mmnn ITT1c;wcr cenlcr\ on 1hc.· ~1wt'r or 1ntl11 tml.'nt -th1• po"1·r 111 formalh ch3rJC per\On\ "Ith <l l flO)( Rut 1n < J ltfornia, \lllh an an!>"N wuuld he.• IOC'Orrt't t Th,· gr:lnd JUT") "\tcm in thr C inhkn \t:11t• hac; l hlrngl·J suh,tan1111ll ~lllll' u I 97H c.·ourt dl'<'l'l1on '4.'\ c1c.·h h1mtct.J thl.' rnlt' ti grond JU• ot.1)'t 111 rnmrnal C'A'IC'I lex.ht). arand 1um·' \m·h j\ tht• IQ. mrmhcr Ornnal' ( <1unt' C 1ran,1 Jur. arl' limttcd tn 1lll'11 111k 111 th<.' t nminal JU'tlt'l' '"tl'lll \111t'l' tht• 197 Hawk1nsdet:1mm "'·" "'u,·d "' the \t:Uc Supf('ml' ( ,1ur1 gr;ind 1u11n here ha' c hJ<l 1u rnn,·cnt1 all' 1lw11 dTonc; ao, ltx·al p.o' l'rnmt·nt "all h· d°fht• rur1cnt ( lran(ll' ( 11unt> ( 11,ind Jul"). now nl·anna the end 0111, llnl'- )car term. would Ilk<' 10 ~o;tort• lhc traditional rule irand June' h.n <' pla)c<11n lhC' t"n minal 1u<1t1t'<' "•Mm The local panel ha\ l':ilkd u1lYn the Ro,, rd or upcr' t'l(ll"\ hl 'llPIX'n kl'-1'la1111n that "11uld rc,lllrt' lhl· right 111 f.(rand 1un,., 111 l'i<.u1· 1nJ1llmt·n" 1h.11 kad J1l"'I.'\ 11\ 111 1r1::1I "ft', n1ll 1h.1t 1h1·rt"' amthintl "ron{l "1th our" lll hd0$ rok hut ~~ 1llht'r \tall'' h.H l' tht• 1nJ1l lmt•n1 pn'll.c'' and 1n tht' intn\''l of guod gcncrnmen1 "'' "ould Ilk,· \l) \t.'1' 11 rt'\tnf\'ll h1•11· " ,. 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'·"d 1111'\ "1 II 'l'•.'lld llW l1:1~ fr'\ ilri IP ci"r h11" ttnl \\di ~.11h1•1 1t•111 i:ht \\ 1tl 1 11 ll"hl' .t'ld I 11111h ·I•" 1 .l:i' u 1· d r:11h1·r 'J't'nd "11h •111 'I I'" I' I ,, ,, .. .t h•.t.1 II• ,. 111< 11 111111 l~I · • I\,," h 11.1,nl I .1111.1 ~ 1 llld •• '"''"'••Ill ••tit" 1h.11 ,1,, rx·1''' n•·11m.111• 11 .. n I .1u1J .111.t JEFF ADLER PERSPECTIVE j'U hi 11 prd Im n.1 !'\ ht .111 m• Ii t Jt'• ll'f0\1111 "h,·1h..r I h,·11 ",,, ,ulfi1 ll'OI \'\ 11kn,1· ltt h1•l\I lhl Ill 11\ P 1111 Ill.II ,., 1•n .1t'tt•1 .1 ~1.111<1 1111' 1ntlt. tnwn1 h.111 ~·1·n "'"''d P1t'' 11w'" p1,11",·· 11'h11' , ••111,1 j)Uf\IH' 111\\' 11! l"ll ltllllt'\ 111, h.ll[ltrltl .t j)\'1'1111 \\llh ,1 1111111 \ pltt\\'\llloll \llUIJ '-''' Jllh h1111~ \\lll1l''''' 101 11'\lth 1'11.'h\ll' J jll.l nd IUI"\ .ind .Ill (Ple.ae eee ORA~O J URY I A2J . . "' I'' ,,, '" "th r1·· \ I o \\ ll I \ \ d '''' •lhk •II'• •1 d•.!11,1.-d 1,1 I \ •, ,., .. , ch " • • ~1·11~1 "llnd th rt hthl ' ·'·'' ''·' ,, •1.1 l \1ttl l1J \\ ""' ",,, .... •.·.t • I I I h1rn .1111 ,111• '\ -., ... t ' fr''" 'l\1 \1.I ' 11 11 1•t ,1 lir ·"'·'" lkp..ww~. in\ l'\lq.:.111111\ 1'11 fl\1' 11 I I tll I\ llJ' It lhl' "hi~ t1tl'•'n.,,, n1 .ind thn JI' p,11 111 • ,• "1111 1h1 I RI Ill\• ,, I '·' ' I llPlh11 11 't'lh• I '111'1'• ,, (Plca.c .ce LAURA'S / A2) Illegals hurt the economy, INS chief says . R\ tinf\I• RT II' 'HM'" Ot tlM Ooll) l'•tol "'•" ) I •llHll '"lllll' I ttl lhC' lmm1f• ,, · '''" ,,11111.1111,111110 ~·r· \Ill i.•l.t , ,, '\J'll'rl lk.1, h d1Jd1cn1 <' I m·,d.1\ 1h.11 lhl l ntlt'll \tJI<.'' Ot'C'l1' "''\' k~"'·""'" 1.1h,•tp ,11ntr11l 1ll~l 1mn11 tt1.1111111 I 1 'it""'ll t" 1.1 i.., nH'n .ind "'nm1·n •'" th1· 1Lf,l\\f<t1\t' ll'\('( It) 'i.'\\ l n1111~h 1,·1 'f'll•'ll'l l .tnd 1untrol tlllf ~1flkr' -..ml t I.ti I .k'll ,um '"'""'"'' .11 th1 I'' "1''1''1n '<'f"'" (PleHe 9ft JLLE.QAL/A~) A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, May 29, 1985 LAURA'S FOURTH BIRTHDAY PASSES •.. rromA.1 .. We hke these guys (1hc San Bernardino 1nv~11gato~) and \\C believe they care." Patt) ~ad ... But this 1s ourdau,ahter That's " hat" l··rc saying -we JUSt wan1 1he best." During a tnp la~1 wet·h·nd t<1 Wash\ngton D.C.. the Bradbu~s talked with FBI officials and arr- ho~ful the agenq "1ll 1ai..e an arnH· role in tht' case. "What we've found out 1~ 1ha1 thl·re are a lot of commun1l'at1on gaps between agenc1e~." f'au~ said.·· I here aren't 1hat man) kidnapped children an the count(') hut we :Hl' con!ilantl) finding agenc1c'i 1ha1 haw nl·ver heard of La um." Laura'<> moth"r i.u1d shl' and hrr husband also won; that thr 'an Bernardino invc!>ti~ators are de' ot- 1ng less tlml' 10 the 1nvest1gat1on .. I read a quote recent!\ 1n thl' m·.,_,spaper and the' (1he in-ve~t1ga1ors) made 11 sound likl' lh1ngs are winding down:· lhl' mother -.aid "Tha1's our \A.Off\ "We l>.nov. pt>opli: \\ho ha\c t·alkd 1n ups and in forma11on that halln·t bcr-n followed up." sh(' said. "We don't know 1t 11's bc'l·ause thl')'°re overburdened llr what." Jim Bryant. a spokt>sman for 1he sheriffs dcpartml'nt. said the 1n- ves11ga11on has not been cu nailed and 1ha1 new tip and lcuds s11ll come in dail). Br) ant !!laid a i'ormal respon~ 10 the conce rns \ 01ced b) lh l' Brad- burys will be made later today. PAY HIKE FOR SUPERVISORS ... From Al In makmg comparisons to otht'r profession&, the: Grand Jun rcponed finding that business executives in mid-level posi tions exceed the rnr- rent supervisors· salaries while !>ome construction workt"rs and truck dn \ - ers. "working long hours:· can earn close to the amount board members now are paid. - Board Chairman Thomas Riil•\. a retired Marine Corps general. agreed supervisors should he ··l·ornpematcd for the rcsponsiblit\" of th e otli n: they hold. .. It's hard to g_ct U!>ed 10 ha v1ng ) ou1 1mmcd1atcstafTpa1tl more than ~ou." R1leysa1d "lf)Ou want to pul 11 on an hourly basis. there are fev.-damn dn)., ldon'tput1na I0-12hourda) ·· The Gran~ J ury·s re\ ie.,_, 111 th1· SUpl'r\ 1sors' salar) was 1n111a1ed .1her offietals on the rnunt) ·s per\onnl'I committee requested thl· stud' Board members must appro\ c thl·lr ov. n salar) increases In Los Angele!> or San Dtl'gl~ counties. for instance. !IUJ)('f\ 1sor!> salaries arc 11ed 10 the amo unt uf mone) upN1M and Municipal roun Judges earn. J udgcs· salaries are set by 1hc state Legislature Supcn l!.or I laml'll W1ctlcr. a ·member of thl· J)l'rsonnl'I rnmm1111.·e that rcqueStl·d tlw(irandJur) rc\'lt'""· said ha\ mg 10 \l't lhl'lr own salaries places super' l\Or' 1n an .. un1cnable pos111on:· .. "I d1dn·1 tal>.l' 11 (the J11 h) li>r the ..alar.. Rut d \tHJ Jo ti 111 a ,·om- paraitve wa). · 1tw .. 1an 1'> making more." 'hr 'rt1d KIDNAP VICTIM'S FRIENDS CONCERNED ••• From Al demands have been n·rl·1vcd. Univers11y offit·1al-; \:11d the~ wat puzzled Tuesda} O'-'l'r the attack on the director of an apoh11ral. non- discriminatol") hosp11al that" \lrJ1n- 1ng to treat the '-'lcllm'> of v.ar Sitting in the dining arl'a 01 h1' Busby Lane homl'. Dobkin \\J\Jll'l J"> confused. "I've known him (Jacob'>l'nl for 20 years. I don't think he\ JI Jll a political individual He\ JU!.t dedi- cated to his work." he \a1d ... Ot•all lhl· people to grab. I don ·1 \l'l' an~ rl·awn to take him." The Jacobsen!. and Dobl>.1n~ \\l'rl· among the first two fam1lrt'\ w mo'l' into the Huntington Beach tract m•ar Marina High School. Tht fam1llt'!. had gone on se,eral camping mp., together. Dobkin said he heard the nc"., ot the Jacobsen k1dnapp1ng Tul·sJa\ morning after turning on thl' radio 1n time to catch the tale end of a m·v.' broadcast. ''I heard the name Jacob,rn. tlll·n 'Beirut' and "hO'>pllal" and I k nn' 1 t was him:· he said. "I'm still shocked.·· A woman at the Jacobst•n homt.• lln Busb' Lane 1den11ficd herself as tht• hospital adm1nistra1or's ex-wife. but ai.ked 1ha1 her name no1 be used. She said she .,_,as shocked b' the rcpon sand had been on the telep.hone mos1 of the da) talking 10 1ate Departmenl officials .. her) second counts," !.he said ... I hope that 1hc-:r ( L' .S. utlir1als) are doi ng· the besl the} can. I'm \Cf) rnncerned. He"; 1he father ufm} three ch1ldrl'n and he·s a struggling human being." The \\Oman c.a1d 'ihl· v.a!> no1ilied tl\ her ~on Er1l . "ho rece1 \Cd a tl;lephonc call around 2 a.m from Wa~hington officials informing him of the kidnapping. She' added that Jacobsen had tra\t·kJ to Orangt' ( ount~ about t"-O \\ee ks ago to\ 1c;11 ..., 11h c.ons. Enc and PJul and a daughtt:r "hOSl' ldl'nlll\ v.a., not re\ealcd. Enc Jacobsen. contactl'd b\ tl'lt'· phone. refused to comment c>n thr k1dnapp1ng ur lhl' '1\ll. Ooreen Barrell. a nurSl' at .\lham- bra ( ommun11~ Hospital "'here Jacobsen \\as hl·ad adrn1n1s1rator for eight ~l·ar ... sa1J th,u sht' .... as \\Orncd tor h1.-. \akt\ -\o \\urned thJt c;ht' was ha\'1ng trouble" keeping ht.•r mind on the jQ.b. "It's hard gc111ng our work done. You don't know what the} (his captors) will do to him." Barrett said. She and Su!Mln Vejar. an adm1n1s- trative secretar} at the hospital, speculated that Jacobsen was lured to Lebanon by the challenge of operat- ing the 420-bcd medical center. the largest in the strife-tom country. They also ponrayed him as a "very canng" person who would dip into his own pockets to help employees and send flowers to elderly or lone- some hospital patients. Roben Berry. New York-based spokesman for the Beirut university, said Jacobsen was hired by the medical center in December after working nearly two years in Riyadh. l;)aud1 Arabia. as head administrator of a 120-bed military hospital. Jacobsen. who holds a bachelor's dt>gree in psychology from UCLA and a mas1er's in public administration from 111he University of Arizona. began nis career in the Los Angeles Count)' hospital system. Berry said. He later headed the Alhambra hosrmal from 197 3 10 1981. EXPORTER' ASTOUNDED' AT CHARGES •.. From Al U.S . ..\ir Force commending him lur .. mentorious n v1han sen ice:· hr said. ·in '1ev. ot JU!>I ren•1\ 1ng thl\ the indictment rl·all~ v.a.-. a ~urpn!>e I still can·t belrc vl' 11 ·· The 1nd1ctmcn1, returned ~1.1\ 16. alleges that ~m> t~. from Jan11J r>. l 980. through m1d-Decrn1bcr. J 1.)82 ')Cnt the kl")t ron\ wit hout ob1a1n1ng rhe required exporl ltcen.,e or" nlll·n appro,al from thl' l \ '>tall' Dq1Jrt · ment Sm>th prl·c.1dt"nt of .\1 ilw lnll'r· national Inc . maintained thJl hl' h.1d reviewed the general e\pc>rt llLL'n'l' regulations he bclrl'\ cd \\ere pl.'111 nent 10 shipmen I ol kr) trom Jnd claimed ... there wa\ no l'rO'>'>·rckrl·n· cc to the mun111on' h\I that "oulcJ have indicated the need for a '>JX'UJI htl.'n,l· .. l"ral'I \aid II ha\ u'ed thl' IV.O·tnlh· tong Jc, Hl'" tor non-nulka1 purpo'>l0!> and 1l hJ' Jgn'ed. JI th,· rl'qUl''>I of l 'i IJ" l'nlorn•rnl'nl offinals. 10 n:wrn 111 l · ~. custod\ the kr~ tron"> rl·mrt1n1ng in \luck. 11t1ii.i.1I' 'aid '-.m, th 'Jli.l thl' 'ak tll the l..n 1ro"' "J' mrtde to thl' I klr C nrp or T cl \\I \ .iprl\Jll'l•llllf)Jll~ lhJI IW,,lllf \\J' 11pa; .. 11,·d h\ l'r.tdl hU,lnl'\)111.111 \rnan \1 11lh.1n \\l.l·d ii hi\ q1mpan' \'a' n.inwd \I ilu1 hl·La Ll\l· 111 1n'1>f, l'llll'n t .,_, 1 l h \11 kh<.1n 'im,th \,lid that Mill han dtd nol h.i \ l'. an~ UY. nl'rsh1p IOll'rnt 111 the ll un11ngton Bt.•arh firm hut ·hl· "'.l'> 11m• 1 •I our h1ggl·'1 cuc;- lomL·r, \m)th \aid he lirsl met M1 lchan in 147'2 ·'v.hen we entered a joint \Cnture at the urging of the Israeli go,emment." He did not elaborate 11n tht' na1ure of the JOml venture M llchan 's business enterprises have included producing several Hol- l) v.ood mov1('S. including "The King 11fC omed~ ·· ... tarring Roben DeN1 ro nnd kr~ I l'"' ,., lklorc lurm1ng hi\ ov.n compan>. \m~th worh•J a'> an aerospace cng1- necra1 Nonh ..\mencan .t\v1a11on and llS succc~~or. Nonh .\merican Ro k- well. from 1955 to 1969. He was chief engineer for the av1on1cs system on the F-111 Jet and earlier worked on dcvdopment of the automatic pilot s~ tern for the Boeing 707. GRAND JURY W AN'rS INDICT POWER .•• From Al indictment u1uhl he 1\\ueJ r >nu· indicted. a ddrnc.Jj~(, \J\l· thl·n would proceed d1 rl'llh 111 triJI 111 J Superior Coun By far the mo\t l·omm11n m:innl'r in which cnm1 nal dinr&l'' .1rl' hruughl however, IS lhrnugh J rrl•lrm1nan heanng. A Pl'f\On l hargl·J v. 1th .1 cnme is brought lx'lnrl' ,, Judgl' 1n Municipal Court. \\ho tht.•n hl·<Jr\ evidence aga1 n<.t t hl' ·•l l U\l.'d ,inti rules whether tlh r.-" 'Htli, 1ent evidence for a tn,11 \t .1 pn l1m111.1r hcanng. tht• .1ttuwd thri1ugh 111, lawver">. I" cnt1llt·d 111, 11''" c\.tn11111 and· confronl h" ,11 l u't." In certain tit\l·' 1hr 1nd1l 1nwn1 process "'a" "11:\\l·J ,1, .1 mor,· l'lk1 11 ve and less l0n<.1h \\,1, 111 pr"lt.'l·d especial!} 1n \.:l\t'' ~qth m11t11pk defendants or 1n lJ'l., "herl' l11m· placated cnm1 nal l 11n,r1r.1l ll'' , ir fraud were alleged lnd1ctmcn1' ::il\o u>rnm11nh \\l'll' sought for ca~c'i tn "hll h t h 1 h.1rl·n were witnesses In child JhU'>l' l 3\l., for instance an 1ndlrtnh nl \\t1ulll guarantee that ~oung. chtlJrl.'n \\oultf be exposed to the trauma and or<lcJI ofJ~tjfy1Jl~at_pubt1s: trial onl~ onll. Calling thl· current McManin Just Call I 642-6086 Deity Piiot Deflnry It OuerantHd '4.J'•dAt ~ 1.\t '' t "'"' ~..... •11 ~·•f ., • ~ to l -"' ....,., • Prndl1)0I d11lc.J .ihu'.: lJ\l. 1n I 11<, \ngl'k' C 11unl\ J glJr1ng e\Jmple .. 111 h11v. thl ll,1\,l..1n' deu"on ha' alklll't.i th,· "nm1n.JI prmt.'"· the u1unl\ ( .r,ind Jur~ p111n1nl uut that l hl' I 0' .\ ngdl·\ ( 1 rJ nd .1 un l\\ued rnm1n:.il 1nd1l'tmcnh 1n lhl' <.:o">l' follo\\ 1ng ..,1 d.i\' ul 1.kl1hera11on\ I lt 1v.t•\ t.·r hl'LJU,t· thl' dl'knt.lanl\ <ll·mandcd J puhl1l prcl1m1nd~ hl·ar- intt unde1 thl· I l.l\' lo.in' Ul'l l\ton thl' ,.1~r ha' dr.t~L·d 1111 '"' ninl' m11 n1h' ''"t1n11-t.1 p,J\,·p, .111 l'\\1matrd ~2 111ill111n '" IJI In .1dd1t111n th,· \11t111g \\llrll0\\\'°' h,l\l' 'f1\ 111 d.•" 11tl tfh' \\ lllll'" \l,llltl l\ '''" 111g 111 th1· p11ht11 'f'"ll1ghl J\ lhn \q•re t r11"·e\.11111rwJ .11 timt' h. ,ill ,l.\,·n 111 lhl· dekn LI.int' Jl111rnn' .. II lhl ol\l ll'l"l' J r\· hountl 11\ 1·1 , .. , In.ii lh1' 1·n11rl· prnu·,., \\I ll hi.• rt.·~·t1h0d J....ehm· ,,11d 1n J klll'r Ill 'Ufll0I\ 1\llf\ l:.lll111g 1111 thl'm to \UP· p11rt l0tl11r1' In rr\turr the 1nd1umcn1 rrt 1u•" I ht· l11rC"m.in ,1Jtlnl lw '43'> .. ap- pallnt .11 thr Jhuw tho'c kid\ "l'rt' ,., p .. ,l·J 111 Inf )r<.1ng.d t1unt\ 1h~· ( 1rand Jun n·pnrt rt.:' W\\ed the mort• ll'ngth\ nrl·lr11Hnar. hninnii' ,onductcd dur ing thl' pa\I th rte ~ear'>. Thl' re\ ll'\Aot'r'> found that !11:\t'n prl'l1m1naf) ht'anngs required from 15 to 40 da" of coun time and all rl·'>ultl'd 1n ·the dcle ndan1s· hc1ng hound ma for trial 1n Superior ( uurt rhe seven eases took up a total of t 1 X court <la"· The toun1~· D1str1ct ~11ornl')·., otlin.· has c1rndudcd that all of lht.• l 3'r' could h:t\l' been proce!l-;ed b) grant! rur) 1nd1l'lml·n1. each invoh - 111g onl· to thrl'l' da~., of lhl' grand 1ur' ' 1inw \\hill· \a\ 1ng t·ounl~ t.1\p:l\l°r' ,111e\lln1.ttl'd )1()() {)()() thl' 11t11l'n 'panl'I rl'pOrll'd "l'htll' 'Jld hl' hopl''> the Boartl r1I \upt.•n l\Or\ \\ 111 dl•ndl' Ill '>U pport thl· kgl\la11on 111 ">atramenru atml'll at fl'\trmng lht' grand jur: ·s 1nd1ctml·n1 P•>"l'r .. 11°'1 an absolute!~ dear-cu1 hill wc·rc ah,olutd\ 1n f:nor of 11 ," hl' '·"LI. . I k added hl' hopcc. the rnunl~ ·., kg1 ,lal1\e planning tomm1 .. \lon. \\ h1,h re' 1ev.-s all pending leg1'ilat1on ,tlTl'cting the count~. agree\ and rnommendc, 'iupcn 1-;ors \upport thl' bill. \Pon!iored h} state ~·n Ed Davis. ~ l o\ ~ngcle<.. thl' former Lo~ '\n- gdl·'-pnlic,· l h 1l'f \\hat do \OU like about the Oa1I~ Pllo1" 'r\bat don't }OU like? Call the number at ltft and our messagf> "Ill he rl't orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The 'iame 24-hour answering !>tn1ce ma} be used lo record letters to the t:dltor on an) topir Contributor~ to our Letters column must Include their namt> and tflephont· numb<'r for verif ication 'l;o rlrculation "alls, please. Tell u~ what'' on ~our mind H. L. Schw1rt1 Ill Pubh,her C"culaUon 714/142-4333 Clutm.d edftrtlelng 714/M2·5171 All other depertrnentt M2...u21 MAIN OFFICE t U Nf'\' 0 1111., ·,• ,l.r.:'\ht M~\A A \fl\ !4t'M'"" Hf • '~ft() •'• ~"1.A A '1'6'6 e;'V4P'~, ,.~ _. ~ .. S•t ,,dA. •' J S~,_., ~.,,. ..... ,. . Frtnk Zln l EC11to r Ker en Wittmer Market.no Director < "gr• ·~3 '>~ < ,...,., "1t>0 ""'19 ...,,_r1 Ion •trA \II)'~\ ,,.,., ,,.,. ~t '4 -... .., If .~,,.. 41t• f\ .. ~ .. ,. ...... , 0-~ .. f')0..1(.-0 w ,,.. 'Y' tOec:• get _,\ft, t "",....'O ... ' .. ,,. OOv b\> .. t ~ • tfl'' • ti).""" • rt,~· "''. 0. .,,.. ..... ,,.,., Clrculetlon T•phone• AoHmery Churchman Controll.-r Robert L. Centrell Production M~naq,_r Howard Mullenarr Advertising Director Ooneld L. Wllllame Circvtahon Mltnagpr P99gy Blevln• C1ass1f1ed Dir~tor I • .. ,, •f'\.O" r ,,.,T r~"'"• t\"''' "f' *"-th,. cnm~ '"- .,fl'..,•~·~, 'r"~'''''~ ro; t"tt .r•t? C.0..1t Pvbfi!~ ir'"f •' Y Hiff •1tMt lllT• Ot>bl"\"-C) M~y '"'ouot' ' l•t " \o' ; t ""Q.t.,.• ..,.,..,,. • ~ S•fllfO.IYt ft '1:;.i, '"!iit1 ,. ... C .r>f (!II po.~ ""IQ l)Wtf"t 1ti .-.~ )1() W"I "!lli, ' ... ~ • '1 • ..,,,, ~ ,,. "'"" ,. • 'Wt·• Q)t\>ft VOL. 78, NO. 148 -I • WlAlHlR Light showers possible tonight High elouda apr .. dlng acroaa Southern Catllornta could bring fight flln to the mounlalna and coastal vall•Y• tonight. but clear aklH ahoutd prevail Tht.lraday, forecasters said. The molature-taden ctouda wlll drift eastward. allowing sunshine and mountain resort hlgha In the 601 on Thuraday. the National w .. ther' Service said. Along the Orange Coaat It wlll be felr nor1h Thursday Partly cloudy south A few sprinkles near the Mexican border tonight. Highs mostly In the 7Qs. Lows 1n the upper 40s to near 60 From Point Conception 10 the Mexican Border and out 60 miles -Inner wa1ers. Light variable winds Thursday except west to southwest 10 to 18 knots evening hours. Southwest swell 1 to 2 feet Variable high clouds northern waters then fair Thur•day. Cloudy southern waters clearing Thursday afternoon. Tempe L•n,.Roe• aa 83 lOUllVllle 7' sa M-Pllll at &e ·-~~ "'ONTI. H1g11 tow IO< 24 llou11 ending II Se m M1.,,,1 a..c11 13 79 Alb•nv 02 43 Mllw•ullM SS '3 W11m-Cold,... AlbuQ-QU41 88 sa Mpl .. $1 Paul 74 S9 OccluO•O ....-S!t li0naty Ay Am•rlllO 911 55 NUllvHle 80 83 SllOw•ra ,_..,, ·fv1•1 Snow New.Or•een• 86 as .t.nchQ•19e S5 .. ""9~ W•-S..W• NO.t..t. u S o.ot ot ~}• .t.1l1n11 85 117 N•w York 18 58 .t.11an1oc C11v 80 58 NO<IOI~ V1 90 1111 Au1t1n 88 13 Okl•nom1 City 82 70 Calif. Temps 8JV'"• 101 M Balllmott 83 81 Om1111 II 61 C11a11n1 75 S4 8't1Nft9ham 86 64 Ollalldo 88 66 LonQ B•ach 72 SS 82 59 S.sm11c~ Phlladelpt~I 83 49 78 57 Pnotn•,, 100 74 High low to• 24 nours end•ng at 5 am M Qf'lf'OVI& eor .. 10 .. Mot116'ey 83 SI 8ostot1 as Sl P1ll•bur911 69 48 8at<erslleld 80 5J Ml W~M)(I 81 46 8uttalo 6• . ' Porlll l!d Me 60 4S Eo.1•et1• 60 46 Newl)O(I 9eac1> 67 511 Cas~ 83 38 Potlllnd Ot 61 SI Fresno 82 57 ()f\11110 81 51 Cha1,..1on.6 (. 88 75 Pro111<Jence 73 54 Ll (l(;fll•• 71 54 Palm Sp11no• 99 60 C1>a1iea1ot1, w v 72 60 R1lt1Qll 86 81 Loa •no•'•• 78 60 PUldtnl 77 52 Ch1110111,N C 85 59 Rop10 C11y 82 •7 Oaloano 65 SI R111•r11de 8' 4g Cney.nne 79 43 Ref'o 67 45 PHORODIH 79 5} Sen 9ttMr(lif\0 , 81 so ChlCeQO 61 43 n1ct,mond 89 62 Red Blull 68 ~9 San G1b1111 78 so C1nclf'ln111 1 • \5 St LOUIS 74 60 ~owood C•ly 62 so S•n JOH 72 s• c i.velanO 63 ., SI Pete Tampa 90 87 Sac11mento 66 42 S•nt• Ana 13 53 Columbus Oh 61 •I S111 L1h C•tv 83 85 Sahnu 66 57 San11 C1u1 83 49 Coneotd NH 61 44 San AnlO'l•o 90 73 San Orego 71 63 Tanoe \/alley 58 34 OallU·FI WO<lh 90 7 7 San Jvan PR 89 IS San F11nc1sco 83 so 'l'o-.iot• v1y 69 43 01ytot1 65 46 S..1111e 67 so Sant• Bar1>1ra 11 Sl 87 72 Stocklot1 l!J •6 Oen• 85 S3 Sl\f•~41PO" 0ea M0<ne1 76 53 Spo1<a11e 84 47 HIQll tow IOt 24 nou•1eno•no 11 5 pm Tides Oetroll 61 40 SyracuM 11 40 81•110., 90 SS Dukllh 62 46 '~· 75 65 819 Bea• 12 JI EIPuo 94 6S Tucaon 99 62 8111100 8• 38 TODAY '"'" 7S 66 Fa1rb•nh 85 ., Wash1091on 82 62 Second 1ow 12 05 pm 011 Fatgo 73 60 Secot10 n.gn 6 42 pm s• F1ag1111t 85 H W1cn1ta 81 68 Surf Report G1andAapid1 88 38 W1lk~S·8dtre 116 so THUfllO.t.Y GiNlfllll 70 44 ~., .. l()tJlll 1121111 06 Hwtlo<d 66 51 LOCATION llll IHAPI ~, .. ,, "•9n 1051 m 4 0 H-. M 42 Hun11no1on a..cn IJ? 000< Second IOw 12 4S pm 08 Honokllu 88 II Eztended R••I' Jellf Newpo<1 I 3 , .. , Stc:ono no011 1 14 pm S9 Houston 116 12 40111 Str-4l Newpof1 t-2 lair lnchanl90!11 72 SS 22nd St•M I NewP011 I·• fair Sun Mii today 11 7 ST pm lllft J1c1111on,M1 91 &l Ullt noghl and Hrly morn1no low 8aJbOa weooe 1.2 poor I nutllOay al 5 43 1 m and Hit IQtln ti JllCltlOllvlll• 89 8'4 CIOu<ll neat Ille COHC OllllrwlM ltll L90un1 Beacn 1·2 PO<>' 7 S&pm Junea<i 80 43 Frldty 1'11ougn Sunday HIQlll on 11\e SanClemenl• 1·2 ,.Ir Moon 11H 1 today •I 3 08 p m Hit Kanu1C1t~ 72 62 upper 601 atono Ille beacn .. to near 80 wa16' 1emp e2 lhutllOty ti 7 46 I m tnd llMI 11\llln II LUVegaa 93 10 inland yllleyl Lows m~tly 1n tile 501 Swell drrecllon _, 4 I~ pm STUDENTS LASH OUT AT TEACHERS ... From Al awards banquet a "selfish boycott." He said parents arc losing respect for the teachers because of activism and that teachers are genera11ng ncgati ve feelings on the pan of youngsters when they should be playing role models. he said. Rumors of a bo}rott at gradua11on ceremonies providc another example of students being used in th e nego· t1ations. he sa id. ~1l verste1 n urged that the two wamng s1de!i the Dl'ilrtct Educator<; Assoc1a11on and the high school district -work for a com- promise to give students an op. ponunity to end the school ~ear peaceful!). Nego11a1ors toda} wrrc scht'dukd 10 meet w1 1h a med1a1or. Teachers' union pres1de01 Doug Scott said previously he will call a general membership meeting of the union Thursda) if today"s talks break down. He said anything from a s1tdown stnke to a general s1 rike 1s possible. pending the dcc1s1on of the 700-plus teachers 1n seven high schools 1n H un11ngton Beach. Fountain alle) and Westminster In other remark!. made to district t.rustees dur1n~ a meeting at Ocean View High School Tuesda) night. teacher Wilham Brooks said he was absent and docsn·1 in tend 10 bring a doctor's excuse to school. ~nd he will fight a11empt'i b~ the d1str1c1 10 dock his pa). he said. Brook'i told 1rus1ees he intends to sue them 1ndl\ 1dualh .. :ind their lackeyc;" 1f1he> 1r1 rod.ock h1\ pa~. Bui Superintendent Mane Otto !.aid toda> that officials "absolutel}" intend 10 subtract a da~ ·s pa~ fro m those~ 15 teachers absent from school last Frida ~ unlcs'> the~ ran show h:r Friday dor umcnta11on for a lcg11- 1mate absence. When about 57 perce nt of the d1stnct's teacher!> 'ita~ed out of their classrooms. the district hi red 319 substi1u1c teachers at a co~t of more than S38,000. D1str1r t nl·go.t 1ators ha vc ofTcred the teachers' union a J percent pa} increase for I 9~4-85. retroactive to July I . 1984. and a 5 percent pa) hike for 1985-86 1f add111 onal state rev- enues are reCel\ ed Distnc1 nego11a11ors also olTered a proposal for a modified agency fee (mandator) union fees) to appl} onl y to new emplo>ecs. Wht•n that was rejected. the~ olTercd a 3 percent retroactive pa) increase for the cur- rent year w11h the contract to end on June 30. 1985 That was also rejected . Union leaders 1nd1cate the) are holdtngou1 fo r an agenq fee propo al for all members. ILLEGAL ALIENS 'HURTING ECONOMY' ... From Al Ezell. speaking to the c\Aoport Center K1wan1 .. Cluh. said the issue ot illegal 1mm1gra11on 1s laden w11h myths that maki.'') reform more difficult. One falsehood. &ell said. 1s that illegal 1mm1grants provide a boost for Lhe econom,. .. That's a big m) th and a con JOO put on by those who believe in open borders." he aid. "It's the illegal immigrants who arc actually draining the economy." - Ezell said illegal 1mm1grants often lake job!> that would normally Ix· filled by teen-agers or single women who arc heads of households. In turn. those c1111ens who cannot find work arc dependent on social programs funded O\ tax dollars. "For ever) 100 working illegal 1mm1grants. 66 l S ClltLcns arc displaced (from 1hc work force)," he ~aid. The image of Mexican illegal aliens taking onl} 1hosc Jobs .\mcncanc; do not want 1s a m' th. ELcll said Ofall 1hl· illegal ahen'i in the t ·n11cd 'italt''> on!\ abou1 I 5 percent an· 1n\ oh nl 1n 'o-called c;toop--latmr 1oh~ like agmulturr ht.• 'aid I he re't arl' in sen Kl' 1ndustr\ or light manutac- tunng. earn1ng good v.age!> and .,_,ork- 1ng 1n a comfonahle en\'1ronment. Ezell said he 1s aware of the problems in stemming the udc of illegal 1mm1gran1s and admitted 1ha1 the Border Patrol can o nl } catch about half of all those .,_,ho a11emp1 to enter the lln1ted States 1llcgall> m 'iearch of JOOS Man ~ who arc caught and dcPor1ed arc caught tr) ing to ~ncak bark li1ur or ti ve hour'I lall'r, E1cll said .. E\ei: on 'l·t•cmd'>. we apprehend an illegal 1mm1grant. and that"; in thl' Western Region alone." he <oa1d .. We apprehend. on the a\ erage. 2.000 illegal 1mm1grants a da} ·· Ezell said more than 500.000 1mm1gran1s become lq~al nt1zens each year. but the INS estimates there arc anywhere from six to 12 m1ll1on illegal 1mm1grant!I rnrrentl) li ving 1n 1he United State!>. .\nd the problem t!i growing worse In 1965. Border Patrol offi cials in 'ian Diego reponed 6.500 arrcs1s of illegal 1mm1gran1s. Last year. ahout 425.000 ii k g.al al1rn~ were cau~ht. UTIERSCUST ·Designed, Finished Installed "'l 011 l..no\\ \OU '>l'l' tlh'\l' ~oung kids"' 11h thl'lf parent'> (il legal a hen!>) and ~otir heart goc!> out to rhcm. But what cnn \OU n·all\ do·•.. . E1cll ..U1d he .1d.\'ot·.a1c~ kg1sla11 vc reform 1ha1 v.ould make 11 illegal for emplo}cr!> to l>.now1ngl~ hlrl' an illegal 1mm1grant If the~ do l·mplo~er" v.ould tx' subJcct 10 tine'> and. 1f the mmt ts repeated. poc;c;1oli: 1mpnsonm~n1. A.gncultural 1nterest-s. which de- pend on lht.' \l'a~onal hdp of 1lleea l 1mm1grant'>. would be allcJv.ed 10 hart the workers during the harH'Sl Sl'a~on onlv. E1cll urged that h1\ Jud1l'nn· con- tact their elected reprr~entall\l'~ to support such kg1'>la11on "Part of the prohlem nght no.,_, 1s that emplo~cr'> \\ould ~•mph rather hire illegal aliens," ht' S<.11d "Ont· man told me he like' to hire illegals because the~ ~·ork harder sta~ longer and complain le'i<. ·· · · But E1ell 'ia1d \Uth an a1111ude as hun1ng the econom~ 1n tht' 1 ·n11ed States h) kt.·<·p1ng ·\mt"man\ un- employed or dt.'flt.·ndl.'nt on "'t 1al program\ · FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY.· •• AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-8841 or 548-1111 HEllWOOD MAIUFACT•Y 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Fish Fry starts Friday in Mesa , The 40th annual Lions Club f'ish Fry and C arn1val will be held Friday. Saturday and Sunday at Lions Park. 18th Stn:et and Park A venue. 1n Costa Mesa. Th~ Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor' Lions Club 1s . sponsoring the i.'VCnt, which is expected to draw bet~_een 80.000 and I 00.000 people. Among the weekend activities will be a beauty contest. bab) rnntest, carnival games, ndcs, drawings. musical entena1nmt·nt and a paradt'. the latter begrnntng at I U a.m. Saturday on Harbor Boulevard. , fhe grand marshal this year will be Orangc County country singer Jeff Pt•a rson. · DCC graduatlon Thursday Former Orange Coast College student Cathy Barrett SiLemore. now a Sacramento lobbyist. will deh.vcr the rnmml·ncemcnt address to OC'C''s J7th graduating cla"s Thursda\. • Ceremonies heg1n at 7:JO p.m.. 1n OCC's Le Bard Stadium. Heritage Hall to open Hentagl' Hall at Newpon High School will be open Fnday and Saturda> from 7 to 8 p.m. for graduates and othi:rs interested .1n v1ew1ng thl' h1stol) of the school from 1930 10 the pn:sen1. Tho~t' a11cnd1r1g should enter the school under thl' tower and walk down the hallwa) to ttk rear of the building. Pearl expert to speak Bonnie R1cr. an authonty on pearls. will speak about hrr experiences in the Far East at Tuesday's meeting of the Newport Beach Friends of the ' L1brar). scheduk<.l for 11 :30 a.m. at the Irvine Co~st C'ountr} Club. 16t)() E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. . New officers for the coming year will be installed at the session. which will begin with a social hour at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon. The cost is $8, and further information may be obtained by calling Fran Sloper at 6 7 3-3253. · Guards seeking donatlons It costs Just $1 0 to leave yo ur mark on the m•w lifeguard headquaners in Laguna Beach. Anyone who wants their names preserved on an interior wall of the lifeguards' do-it-themselves building need simply hand ove.r a ten-spot Sunday and sign a >tud. Proceeds from the noon to 5 p.m. "Stud S1gn1ng Pan).. will help the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association finish its Dean Westgaard Memorial Headquarters at Main Beach 1n time for a planned Sept 28 dcd1t at1on .• Signers and donors will be treated to a Mexican dinner of tacos. bea ns and ri ce. Further 1nform<.11mn is availabk from Mike Dwinell at 494-6572 Comlcs to appear at UCI Three )Oung comedians will close l)UI the l I( Irvine corned~ season next Wednesda> at 8 p.m 1n the Un1vers1t} Center Heritage Room. The t'\Cn1ng ts free and open to the public. Pat Hannifin. Fred Wolf and Petl' (ialkl'\ ,,.,11 entl·na1n at the program. !ipon~ored b}. the ..\ssoc1ate<l \jtudent., of lJ( ·1. Further information may IX' obta1m·d by railing the group at 856-554 7. Toastmasters set class Irvine debates yillage project Traffic and density conc.erns voiced ---at council session By PHii:. SNEIDERMAN Of lMDellfl"llo4ti.fl Raising concerns about t.catlk and housing density. Irvine C'1ty Council members spent fi ve hour.s Tuesday nigh!. reviewing P.lans for the city's first new residential village sinc<" 1975. But. wht•n no dens1on on the proposed Village 14 was reached by m1dn1gh1. council members con- tinued their hcanng until next Tues- da). . l\'i current!} proposed. Village 14. a.lso known as Westpark. would ultimately include 5.700 new homes for almost 12.000 residents. The present plans also call for construc- tion of a civic center. a large com- mun1t} park. office buildings. shop- ping areas. a new elementar} school and neighborhood parks within Vil- lage 14. The 832-acre village 1s bounded b~ Barranca Parkway. Culver Dnve. the San Diego Freeway and the San Diego Creek. It would encompass the exist- ing 460-home community of C'ul- vcrdale. located north of the freeway and west of Culver. The Village 14 acreaie is owned b} the Irvine C'o .. which submitted Its formal development plans last July. Altcrna11vc plans for the area had be<"n under discussion for 10 years. however. An early proposal dubbed the community .. Westgate." but the naml' was changed because of its s1m1lanty to ··Watergate." Westpark would be the master- planncd city's first major residential village to be built since caty officials approved the adjacent village of Woodbridge a decade ago. In recent months. the Village 14 plans have undergone re view by Cit) advisory panels. At Tuesday's meeting. the C-1t~ ( ounc1I considered approval of an environmental impact report for the village. general plan changes and the concept plan for the village. which indicates the locations of vanou!> types of housing and commercial areas . Councilwoman Barbara Wiener expressed concern that the Irvine C'o. may be trying to squeeze too many homes into the Village 14 acreage. -·- ~ : I .. " "9DllHt ot•ttn lllllOllO'IAL. -1 1 ~~x ! Dl•llT'!' llUIOl•TtA~ * F\JT\JRE ELEMENT ARY SCHOOL SITE CITY OF IRVINE ----~-- Map detalla Irvine'• proposed new Weatpark village area. w 1ener said sne based some of her reserv.ations on a professional surve} she commissioned 1n early May. She said 300 Irvine residents were polled by telephone. "When asked about the Irvine C'o. proposal to build 6.000 homes next to Culverdale in the new village of Westpark. 76 percent thought the council should not approve the proposal. given that the density 1s greater than any part of Wood- bridge," Wiener said 1n a prepared statement. The councilwoman also said she was concerned about the housing mix proposed for Vi II age 14. She sa 1d ln1nc needs mort' "mo\c-up" hous- ing for local. res1denh v.ho wish 10 purchase more expensive home~ but remain in the cit) "I don't want people to move out 10 Newport and the south count~ be- cause they can't find the type of housing they want in Irvine." W1l•ncr said. (.Keith Greer. an Irvine Co. vice president, said the current proposal ,calls for Village 14 to have a m1!\ of s1ngle-fam1l~ detached homes, con- dominiums and apartments. w11h pnceor; cangrng for $80.000 to $200.000 . .\bout I 5 percent of the houstng would be earmarked for senior c111zens. he said. Councilman Larry Agran said Vil- lage 14 could worsen the ci ty's existing traffic problems. "T raflit{--•-,s the one area where we have failed in our planning. not JUSt with this project but generally." .\gran said ... This proJ1X't has to raise vel)' s1gn1ficant traffic concerns." lrvtnl' Co. officials said that 1f cit' appro' als arc obtained. road m)- provement!> and grading for the fir!>t Westpark's first ne\o\ homes could begrn 1n the fall. C'on!.truct1on of the \ 1llage \o\Ould be rnmpktt'd in se' en )ears. according to the developer'~ current estimates. Artukovic files to IJalt deportation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Auomey$ for allqcd Nm war cnminal AndnJa Artukovic filed a new motion Tuesday to block his expulsion to Yugoslavta, contcndina U.S. officials may have lied about th~ extradition attempt. Artukovic. 8S, of Surfside is being held In a federal pnson medical facility 1n Springfield, Mo. For nearly 40 years. Anukov1c, · former interior m1n1stcr of the Nazi puppet state of Croatia. has avoided re1uming to his nauve land. where he could stand trial (or war cri mes. U.S. Magistrate Volney Brown has ordered .\nukovic extradited on charges nr mn.v4..nfto I. NY\ "' 7.000 peopk dunng World War II . The 'r'ugoslav1an govern· ment has said he was responsible for the deaths of about 700.000 Jews, Gypsies and Serbs. Artukov1c maintains he is inno- cent. In their motion fo r re- consideration. tiled Tuesda) in Los Angeles. Anukov1t's at- torneys claimed that the U.S. government's chief Nazi hunter. • . • Neal Sher. head of the Office of ,.;...-'--------' pec1al Investigation) at the De-Artakovtc partment of Justice. ma) have commmed pcr:iury in statements he made about extraduon proceedings. .\ss1stant l;. Attome) David Nimme! was un-' available fo r 1mrned1ate comment, his office said. Shers asstStant. Mike Wolf. said 1n Washington that Justice Department officials hatd,not sec·n the rootion yet and so were unprepared to comment. The motion said Sher .. ma) well have commmed perJUI) when he sv.ore under oath that he had no part in urging Yugoslavia to act against i\nukov1c." Sher made the statement Feb. 13 when he testified in a sptc1al hearing that he v1s11ed Yugoslavia and discussed the o\nukov1c case but made no recommendattons on what Yugoslavian official~ should do. "I couldn't tell them what to do:· Sher said in Fcbruar) .. The} v.anted to know what the options were." However. attorneys Gary Fleischman and Michael Dacqu1s10. representing A.rtukovic. gave the court a document Tuesday that quoted a Yugoslavian parliament official as sa~ing a U.S. Jusuce Depani:nent delegauon suggested the renewed efforts to extrlldttc Artukovic. The official. Dr. GoJXO Prodanic. was quoted in a. book published 1n Belgrade m J 985 that was ta tied Ustashi -Minister of Death. The book was a treatise on the Anukov1c case and mled after a name u~ for Nazi coHaboraters who aided Hitler. In the book. Prodan1c said hr wa~ v1s11ed tn July 1983 b)' an assistant attorne) gencral who he did not identify. .. It was emphasized !to me) that the Justice Department wishes to actuahLe anew the extradiuon proceeding of .\ndnja Anuko \ 1c." Prodan IC was quoted as saying in the book. ··Representatives of that ~mencan m1ntstrv proposed that th~ Yugosla\ side submit a nev. request fo·r the extrad1t1on of .\nuko-. ll ·· The sta\ement said tht' l \ otlic1als l>tlered help 1n draw1n~ up the ne"' ntrad111on request~ and in selecung nt'\o\ l'' 1dence that could be Usl'd 1n .\mcncan l OUns. In their motion. the .\nuko' 1c lav.\ers said such 3l llnns. 1f true. \.I.Ou Id be a '1olat1on of init'rnat1onal law and of Anuko\ 1c·., Fifth .\memlmcnt nght to due process under t hl• L S Consll tu 11on The Babble On Toastmaster~ Club of Hlrn1- 1ngton Beach wtll conduu an e1ght-\\Cl'I-. \\Ork.\hop for thl· public beginning nl',\I Wedne,day. The program. c:ilku Spcl'l'h,·raft. ts \C'hl•dukd for Wl·llne~tla~ e\ ming~ at 7 p.m.•11 till' Huntington rerracc dubh11u~~c ~ Part1npanh v.111 k:irn 1111- prnmptu ,ix·ak1 ng 'a'nous .,p,·al-.1 ng 't' ks anti hov. II> l1Sll'n anll l·,atuatc 111hn,· rommunn•ll llln < ·;111 Dick H uni at X46-S 161 for lletail!>. Fuentes to address women Laguna council approves $20 million budget for city "Funhl'r. and ix·rhap' l'\l'n morl' dt,turbing," the Jltornt'\S i.a1d .. ,, thl' stJlt'ml·nt 1)1 thl' ) ugoslav1an ~>nll·1~J 1, true J high otlinal ot nur g.l"\ l'rnment ma' well ha": l·qmm1tted rcriuf\ --fJursing home fined after patient's death Tom Fucnte'i. chairman of the Republican Pany of Ornngc ( ount). will address the Oran~e Republican Women. Fl·derated at their 111cmbcr!>h1p wine and chce'\l' '>ll<'1al Tul·sday at the hnml' of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Montano. 11124 Meads Ave .. Orange. By LISA MAHONEY 01 ttle Oellf Piiot l18ft Th1: Laguna Beach ('11y ( ·ounnt made tt.·w changes or add1t1tin!> to 11\ prnpo-.ed 1985-86 budget dunng re- ' 1t:\o\ procet'dings Tuesday the old sewer plant behind Cit} Hall as C'11y Manager Ken Frank ha~ recommended. .\bout $250.000 has been 'il't a!>tlk to demohi.h tht• abandoned plant and put up ma1n tenann· buildings for thl' Park~ Dcpanment. monn for a seawall stud\ and des1gnat1ng as full-time an animal ~hl·lta a1dl· incorrcl·th rla\,1lll·d ,,, .1 part ttml' l'mplowe Thl'\ a~kl·d Fr.;ml-. to lol1l-. into lhl· feas1t11.lit\ offunJ~ to ,1r.1m t kan t 11\ ,1J1.·"-all-.s. ariJ rl'pl:itl' lights at thl· ( ommun1t) Cl'n!rr "1th mort' l'llt'rg' l'l1it'll'lll OOCl> ... By tbe Associated Press Thl· S1:uc Lx:partml·n1 11fHe.tl 1h "l'r' 1u·, ha' 1!>sut·d a S25.000 linc again'>I tht· .limt,11 l .m· < \'ntcr ~1 anla .\na nur,ing h1>mc: 1(1r IJ1l1ng ll• dl•'>t'h rn1m1t11r thl' '1tsl signs lit .in J1hng re~1dl·n1 v. h1• lata J 1l'J All commun1t} woml·n are 1nv1ted to the event. to be hdd from 5:30 to !! p.m. F(ir r<"~en at1on\ or intorm:ition.rontact Chm t-l\nn al 535.g-101 or Jill Mc( auk) al 633-1 'llS4. - !'karl) all oflhl' $20 mill1011 budgl'l v.a' appro.,.ed b~ tour council mem- b1.'f\ attl·nding a hearing and work- 'h11p torn 1cv. the document. Vana R.11llinger. Cit) clerk said ( (1un1.·ll member Nctl Fitzpatrick was absent. Bu t ('ouncil member-;. wh1k ~ur­ porting demol111on. 1nformall) agreed that the) should 1.kl'1tk on a permanent use for the area 1nsteall of putting mone) into a temporal! u~l' 'ursing homl' 11!lillJI R· 1b.:r1 Pru,·tt Jl'IHl'd thl' Jlll'gJtwn T u,·,J.1, anJ 'JtJ hl' \t .. uld ..tflPl'.tl lht' agl'nt' · ~ l lld I 1(1n d nd ti nt· CALENDAR . The council .11 ... 11 .1,i..l·J I r.inlo. tP takl' anotha lonlo. ..it lhl' 1llt'.1 111 placi ng \taming sign' a1 !he t ll\ lx-:iehn no\lf) mg '\"mmrr' 111 J)Oll'nttal hj/;Jnh. Pruett " t'\t'l Ull \t' d1rt't l11r •" ""uth ( 11a'1 l an: ( (lrp \l h1, h opn;ill', B11\t.1l ( .Ire ..ind Ii' c 11thn nursing honw' Wednesday, May 29 Thl• counci l is sc heduled to adopt a lin;il version of the budget including nc" and higher sewer rates June 18. .\ possible cutback 1n the budget ma) be madl· in thc('ap1tal lmpnwr- ment Fund. Rollinger said. She 'ia 11.l thc 1.ounnl 1~ not sure 11 wanb ll) put 1cmp11rar. maintcnanl'C hullding' at The rny spent $40.000on a 'ilUd) of thc sewer plant propert} with an C~l' to making 11 a "village l'ntranCl' ... hut never pursued its rnn~ulta nt'\ rcc- ommcndauons on the matk•r. Nev.pun Bl·a,·h rl·trntt~ 1n .. 1.tllnl ~Ulh 'ilgn~ 1)n 11~ 'trand alkr lu\lng <1 mult1-milhon liahil1t\ \Ult tu J man ten parul) tl'd h) d '"' 1.mming ml\har Tht' ,t,Jtc .tgt·n,' Jh" " 111' t''t1gating thl' t'1rcum- 't..1nrc'> 11f t\.l.ll tllhl'I 1k.11l" .11 lh1· h11me and rl'l'cnth fined Brt'>llll < arl· $ \..l 00!1 for ,,.\ cn 111her '1t1lat1tllh ol statt· rt•gulatHm .... 11.1ord111g, 111 IJuflll'linl' L1n1.·er lht• d1'>lrtll ;11.1m1n1,trat.1r 111 thl' .1g,·n1.'' JI\ 1\1nn <1f llll'n,1ng and ~·en1 1i,·a111in • 7 lU p.m .. Irvine Transportation Commission . Cn~ < nunc1I < 'hambcr!>. 17200 Jamborl'C Hlvll . The rnunr1 I suggested a nurnhl·r ot add111ons to the propos..·d $11 mllhun Cil·nerat Fund ( llUO\ ti mcmbl·r., \UflPlll ll'll Hunt1ng111n Bl·ach ..ihn pn't' \\..trn- 1 ng, \lgn'I Ltn1l'r 'J1J Hr1.,i.1I 1 .1r.· ''.l' , 111:J t-x·,..iu~e nurse'> ..i llqil'Jh 1.1111.'d 111 m•t11c 1h.H .1 rn..ill' pat1l•nt'' tt1nd1tH.ln h:id v.orsrnt•d I h-d1l·d \ l..t ' I I 'hl' \,lid Bandits get 'green' flavor in ice cream parlor heist .\gunman w11h lots of tattoos. but no shirt. and an accompht:e escaped with about $150 after holding up two employees at a Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors kc Cream. Huntington Beac h spokeswoman JoAnne Bergstrom said today. The two bandits walked into the 1tT cream parlor at 19465 Brnokhurst St. Fountaln Valley Weekcnd vandalism and a burglary were discovered Tueo;da) at Los Amigos High School. 16566 New. hope St. Someone· sprayt-'d red and blue paint on a baseball dugout and an aluminum shed. ru us1ng S700 damage. <\lso. a hurglt1r smashed windows to gain t•ntry and stcnl two computers wonh SlOOO. • • • A IJ-yt•ar-old Huntington Reath hoy told police Tuesda~ that his Murra) BM X bicycle wn5 'ltolcn 1n Fountain Vallq while unlocked and parked out~idc a business on th!.' 8900 block of Warner A venue The loss wa5 estimated nt S 150. • • • A resident of the 17800 block of Sanui Genrudc ree><>ned Tuesday 1ha1 5omeone ~tole stereo cqu1pmt'nt from his silver 1983 Jeep while 1t was parked ovemiaht in his driveway. The loss was <'~ti mated at S200. ~omcone broke rn10 • yello-. 111110 Da'tsun King Cab pickup parked I ... about 2:45 p.m. fuesda). They ordered one of two fl·male employees to get off thr telephone and the other to huff) up and open the cash register Thq· lx>th reached o'er the rountl'r and scraped up the nwnq -ahout halfof1t 1n coins. Tuesday in a driveway on the 8900 block of la Rocka. The loss. e!>tt- mated at S~40. included sheepskin seal eovcrs. a tool set. a clod and a flashlight. • • • " re~idt"nt of the tlUOO block or Mu1rwoods < ·ourt reported Tul·sday thnt vandal~ spraycd shavmg cream on the front door of hts .home Damagt• was cstimat~d at S 111. • • • Someone burgloritetl a blue 1981 Nissan 200 ZX parktd Tuesda) on tht> 9100 hlock or El Sol. The lo s 1nduded two shee pskin seat coven wonh SJOO • • • "Westminster man rcponed Tucs- da} that \Omeone stoic hi s red 1984 Ma1da pickup. wht<'h he had parked 1n Fountain Valley .on the 17800 block of San Rafael. 'fhc loss ~$ estimated at SS. 700. • • • While the resident wu\ awa) for the hohda) weekend. someone brokJ: 1n10 :i home on the 11400 block of s~ lvanttc Entf) Wt\\ madt' throu~h ll 1 he gun-w1l'ld1ng partner with tatoos ~as about 5 li.'l't. 7 inche" tall and had a n1re tan. acronling tu w1tnesse\. The othl·r bandit. ahout 6 frt•t. 2 1nrhcs tall and 1lf ml·d1um build." orl' a hght blUl' shin .ind hlUl' ,,·ans. Nl1 injuries Wl'fl' n·ponl·d bedroom w1ndo" The loss, cst1· mated at $3.47-l. 1ncludl·d a \ 1dt•o recorder. a tcle' 1~1on set. Jcwclr) and a clock. CoetaMeu io\ purse containing S \0 was re- ported stolen from a home in thc Q<lO block of Eldrn "vcnul'. whtlt• thl' resident was in the back yard lx·twccn 3:30 p.m. and 4 run Monda). • • • '\ t pewfltcr and a niKrowa'c: oven. worth a total of S 1.3~0. wcrt· reported stolen from Gatt>wa> &1rn· ti fie. 30 I 0 R«t H 111 ~ vt . wht>re the · base from a JACk was thrown through tht front wando". The rob~ry oc- curred sometime lx-twl-cn 6 pm Friday and 11 a.ni . Monda) • • • backtlow water val\C, worth S9SO. was reported stolen from a busrnl<si. compltx at I 586 Sunland Lan<". somellmt> between S p.m Frida} and 8 a.m Tue$da) • • • .\ cur phon<" wa~ rt'POrtC'd stokn frnm J 'd11r k p.11lo.l'J ..11 ..in ..1pa1 1 nwnt rnmpk\ .11 11n 1 W:ilh1lc .\ H · sl)ml'l1mt• hct\H'l'n midnight and IO a rn . \1 (mda) l hl' "'"g \~indth\ trn tht• dnvl'r'' '1dr h:id hl'l'fl pm•ll ofX·n Irvine 'ionwom· r1·n111H·d .1 '11nrn11f an11 tour" hel'I' lrom al am:trll \torcd at a ~t'f' ll'l. <>tat111n on Cnn'l1ruct1011 Ccntl'I \.\ l''' fhc 'a hit• ot thr 11ems wa' un;H atlahk • • • Worl-.(•r, ,11 a t·onstru,·t1on site near thl' 1nll'r'c1.·11on of ( ln·eland an<l MonrOl' reponl·d a gl·ncrator m1S\ing I hl' 11t·m apparl'nlh ,,3~ taken Sun- J;n n1gh1 Newport Beach \ wallet containing about S75 111 1.'a'h and a "et ofh•\' were stokn front thl· public handball 1.·ourts at S6th ~trcet and Seashore. • • • Somwne damaged a Volkswngen h~ -1tnndmg on the auw\ h~-xf the car. "h1r h ~ustaincd about SI 00 in dama@l'. "-lh parl..1.•J on the 100 blod, of 44th ·1rcet. • •• More than SI .J50 m cash "a' <.tolen from CSK Catamaran Ot-~1gn-. ni; Nc'Apon Blvd. • • • .\ lcnre worth $.\00 wa' \tokn trom in tront of a p1{"t'l' of propt'n\ a1 41 "" .\h'o ••• ·\ ncl ldart' and n pair of l'ftrnnJ wonh .-ltltal of S 1.000 Wt'rt' stol<'n from a res11.kn 1.' on the I ~00 blod of Ptmbrolce HGDtiJlCton Beacb Thtevt"!> broke into a l'ar at Manna Ht(h 'ichool and stoic a \tt"reo 'alucd al SIOO and fhhing gC'ar \Blued at S200 belon~1ng 10the'1r t1m·, f:uh('r . . . llu rl..i r' ,·11 tt·n·J .1 h,•nil' tr'l thr 41Htt ,t-lnl lo. 111 ( 11n 11111•111.ll 1 ti rough (.ht: h.11 ~ Jo11r ..i nd \t.1k .1 11'in ''111n '>l't'' ;i lu t·1.! .II S IJ., -. . . 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R (,(•rman \ulo lmf)(H1\. ~14~ N<"wport Rl"d abo1.11 ' I' m T U<''l- da} The (!:tratit• ,tooa hx k' had httn rcm(n t•d .ind h1ddt•n undl·r .-i mttt pohl"r said .\ll'il allcttC'dl\ lll'll lfl!ITI f'\1ltl"C 3nl1 1umf''\l 1t1I•• .1 H'lln"-t ad1llar, before hc.'lnll. ''"f'l"-'d "' ~unixl1111 by an tillitt•r H.111, krg.tn l1et1. -l l. of Costa \.k;,a ";" .1lw at lhl' ~enc. He 1de1111tkd h1m!>Clt as .\ust's 1nter- preH·1 T1~'t1 tnld nllilers that tht car 1nMde thr. \hop bclnngcd 10 .\uSl. He 31,n rrf.'\l'ntcll J)l)ht'e v. 1th some dO\ 1.11nenh II' 'UPJlOn ht!> IOI'). poh\'( rcpont'd Ho'Af\Cf offilt'I\ report1n.a that. thl' paper\ "l'r~· 1nl'OnduMvt. ar .. l't'\t«S ·\ust and T ll'll On !>U PICH>n or r1,mmt<rc-1al hural." --·--------·-----... ·~· -----l. ------'P ,. I I I ·I I I I ·I ... A4 Oranoe-CoutOAILY PllOTLWednelday..May29. 1985 Reagan tax reform plan wins bipartisan pi-aise WA tllNGTON (AP) -Prcsi-II Rt'agan's plan can deliver all 11 ullls would be reduced by 7 percent d('n\ Reagan, v.1nn1ng pl audits from promises. said Rostenkowski. "he'll while corporate UlllC would nsc by') congressional ta>. wnters. 1s propos-have a great deal of Democrauc percent. Reagan said. Through 1990. ing a vast tax overhaul w1th lower support." , 1nd1viduals' taxes would drop S 131.8 ·rates. larger C\empuons and fewer The president's plan was not so b1lhon; corporate taxes would rise by deductions - a system he prom1scll bold as the version recommC'ndt'd b)' S 118.4 billion. will lift the poor and make every-hi s Treasury Department last No· Details of the plan released today. body's neighbor pay a fair share. vc;mbcr. It reflects pohu~I pressures however. project that by 1990, when .. Amcnca, go for 1t." he urged. brought to bear on what was largely a all the president's proposals could be The 72-ye~r-old federal lfCOmc tax dream of the "tax reformers." eitpcctcd to be full y cffect1 vC'. total 1s un-Amen can. unwise. unwanted Reagan and his aides withheld a revenue from ind1v1duals would fall and unfair. the president said in a detailed explanation of has proposal 5.2 percent whale that from corpor- nat1onally broadcast speech Tuesday until today. Today's 461 -pagc expla-auons would nse 23 percent. Pr•ldent ....... tor1Ma•1Tu ........ ........ ,. w~ ,..,. a.ca..ceeona to $1.000 '°' ... ~· a •ac:n Oepenctenl \ night. "For the sake of fairness. nation contained few surpnses. but tl The figurell Reagan used in his -,1mpl11:11y and growth. we must did spell out a detail the president had nat1onally broadcast speccft ap- radically change the structure of a tax not mentioned -that businesses will parcntly applied to a period dcC'ades !! ~---cteOMC .. ystc.-m that still treats our earnings as bc hit with a special S56.5-b1llton an the future. when all of the ·~ M ~:;~ the personal propcny of the Internal increase 1n taxes thro ugh I 98Q to economic and social benefits the tot IN)M •"<> 0o Re' enuc Service." he said. prevent them from reaping a windfall president 1s touting for his prop0sals not••_,• ) "Death and ta xes ma} be 1n-through t~c ~mbined effects of the would be 1n full fom~. --~ -- NAT ION United vows to rebuild airline with new pilots By Ute A11odated Prest CHICAGO -United Airltn('s ~Y 11 plunll to "rebuild" the na11on·~ largest air earner and sees no purpose 1n further talks ~o end a 13~ay wa!ko~t unless stnking pilots reconsider their position. Richard Fems. l!nncd s chairman and chief execuu ve offiCl'L \atd Tuesda) that unless the union was prepared 10 "come back to the barga,in1ng ta~lc and reassess i.ts pos1t1on" thcrc was no benefit in hplding more: talks. The un1on.c.hov.:ever. said 11 wa~ p~p~red to resume bargaining. Fems said l J n11ed's objecf1vc as to "rebuild lh!s a1rlt.ne" with newly hired pilots and workers who cross picket lines. He said United could be back to (ull operation by the l'nd of the first 4uaner of 1986. Gunman 11111• 3, lnjures 6 ST. JdHN. Ind. -A man despondent over a back an~ury that cost him his 1ob appeared to be "stalking people" ai. he opened lire w11h a semi-automatic weapon in and near a department store. k1lltng three people and wounding six others .. police saJd. After finngon traffic along a highway and spraying a Kmart store ,.,ith bullets. a man 1den11fied as James Koslow. 31. was killed an a !>hootoot wllh pohce c:arly Tuesda> c.-v1:n1ng . ..aid Lake ( ounty shenfT\ L>et<.•ctive lkm1e Johnsen Reagan said in a ~pecc~ laden with lower corporate rates he re(" Catton tor most peopJe. Rc.-agan , .... woueo Age~t Orange declslon divides vets e' 1tabk. but unJUSI taxe'i ar:e no1:· nisung dcprec1a11on benefits and the •The plan 1ndudell hllk s1mpltfi-~~~':c:' Praise for free enterpnse. the fam1h. ommends. "'t1matcd the percenta0 .. of n.•c1pl·· -•"--••a d H (' h h hi h f ·, 0~ ~ • .... --· NEW YORK -~Judge·, plan fllr dl\bursing the seulement 1n an Agent unll an .\mencan 1ngcnu1t). 1s ,t er 1g 1g lll o 1hc plan: who 1tem11e might be cut from thl' Oranoe law'iult hac; di\ ided Vt('tnam "eterans and thewfamiltes, with some '-. proposal. he said. is ··Amenca's ta\ •Sevenl)·ninc.-ix·r('l·nt of 1nd1\ 1d-present .37 percent to about 25 ° plan a re' oluuonary first for fatrne\s ual~ would pa~ the saml· or kss tax Pl'rrcnt. l lnder the label of" mphfi-..aying II .. doses the hool " on turthl·r .. 1ud} "h1le others sec II as .. the befinn1ng in our future a long overdue commit· than under present law. The $1.040· ea11on. thl' proposal would lump of help." Neutral comment\ Wl'fl' srarl·e after ll .S. D1stnct Judge ack H. mcn1 to hdp working '-\menca n'i and per-ix·rson exemption would be 'l,Q&Cther -;cve ral miscellaneous de-Weinstein approved a linal plan r ue">day for d1c;tnbut1ng the esti mated $200 their fam1l 1e!>; and a challenge to our raised t<> S2.000. the lllandl\rd dedur-cfuct1 on!>-1nclud1ng empll1>ce bus1 -mtlhon. Vietnam veterans and their fomtl1c.-s contended expo!>ure to Agent en11rc nation 10 C\t'd ... ·· tionll of$2,.390 for single people and ness expenses. union dues and tax-Orange. a chemical defoliant uo;ed 1n thc.-war to elminate ground cover. was Ke~ member~ of Congress were S3.540 for couples would be increased return preparation fees-and allow a responsible for ca ncer. miscarnagco; and b1nh defect' in their families. t general!) impressed with what details to S2.900 and $4.000. Individual tax . writeoff only of the pon1on that wntcofl for murtgagc.-1n1erest o n Klnder.darfnen 'ro11dh It' the president oflcred. Rep. Dan ratco; -now ranging from 11 percent exceed s I percent of income. lncoml' principal homes. other 1n tc.-rest -Oe-e· -e· Ros1enkow<ik1 , 0-111 .. whose House to 50 perce nt over 14 ta:\able bracketc; averaging would he repealed. cluctions would tw 1tm11cd. Itemizers COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. -Two krndergartncrs who got lost on a Ways and Means Comm1uee must for couples and 15 for individuals. •The deduction for state and local would retain the ful l deduction for mountain outi ng built a sheller ofbrnnches and <;pent the night alone, and say originate tax leg1slat1on. presented would be red uced to three. The new taxes paid woul(i be eliminated: rnntribut1on'i to charit y: the 6.3 they weren't really worried about betng rl·sc ucd. Nick Carter and Nathan the Oemonal1t Party's formal rates: 15 percent. 25 percent and 35 Reagan called that writeo~a subsidy pcrc~nl of 1axpa)ers who do not C'ronberg. both 6 and of Colorado Springs. sufferl·d only minor scratches and rc'ipon~ 10 the president and pledged perce nt. for "the high-tax policies ot a handful 11em1Lc would low their 'ipet•tal bruises dunng their 20 hours alone in the wild. Greg S h1ll1ng, pres1ent oft he cooperation •The total tax burden on tntll\ 1d· of states:· He would retain the chant' dedut·11on. Teller County Search and Rescue. c;a1d Tuc~ay afier the two wae fo und. ~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:_~_:_:..::..:::...:...:...:..:..:...:....:..._~~~~~- .... # , Rene Barbier Spanlah Sparkling Wine 750ml A fabulous spark/mg wine lit an oufrhge:Ous price' A5 00 298 VALUE! c ..._-/ J SUP£JlMAllk El PlllCE II." 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Cu m e nee 798 ,, ' ,, G lt>n Ellen 595 t\ ti ': ., Clos du 80111 656 "' Ll~rty School 398 CALLAWAY \ llh 11,f (\ \\ llh I '• ~~,~~.~.~~nay7 .t1 "" 5 73 <,IJPI HMl\RKI T PRIC I 8 9'l ~~~.~.,~lanc,·,11 ml 4 75 .. UVI HMARKFr PtU(.I 6 911 Booth's Gin l)(t Pror1f I /<1 I tr.•r 9ss SUPfJOeARKLl PfUU 12 ff Canadian Mist M<I Pui0f I 7'1 I 11 .. 1 9~.~ ... P'fll( I "" Store Houre: Nondly·Thurtday I01m·lpm Frtd~ I01111·9p•. 1rurday 91m·9pftl u!Mt1y IO•m·7Pf" -"' MOVE victim leaves with dad PHILADELPH IA _..,., 13-ycar-old bo> who escaped from the burning fo rtress of a radical group two weeks ago has left the hosp1tal with a father he hardly knows for a lifest}le he has onl) begun to enJO~. B1rd1e Africa. whose mother died along with 10 other MOVE members an the fire May 13. went home Monday to a toy-stn·wn house w11h his father. Andi no R. Ward. who had not had much contact w11h the child since 1974. Birdie started living in a MOVE commune with ht !> mother. Rhonda Ward Afric.a. when he was 2 after the couple had separated . Ward said. The child grew up on a diet of raw eggs and vegeUtbles and never learned to read and \'fttc. Huaeln call• on Reagan WASHINGTON -Jordan's King Hussein. the kc~ to U.S. hopes for an Arab-Israeli settlement. 1s calling on President Reagan 10 dlsrnss ways to involve the Palesun1anl> 1n ncgo11at1ons over their fut ure. Hussein has the support of Vasser Arafat. the cha1Fman of the Palestine L1berat1on Organization. and of the Reagan admin1Mra11on. But dc$p1te months of quiet diplomacy. and s1ft1ng of some names. the king apparently 1s far from hi s goal. Eight convicts flee prison OKLAHOMA CITY -Eight prisoners. incl uding one convicted of !JlUrder and another accused of two slayi ngs. were at large today after escaping in two separate breakouts. officials said. F1 ve inmates fled the Oklahoma State Penitentiary at McAlester late Tuesda}. the H1ghwa~ Patrol said. Earlier. three Osage County prisoners overpowered a deputy sheriff and stoic his car and guns. Lt. Ll oyd Hasanger at the patrol's McAlester office said the escape at'the pc'nitentiary was reported al 9:50 p.m. Tucsda>. but no details were a va ilable. CALIFORNIA Jumbo jet blows five tire• SAN FRAN( 15CO -A l ln11ed Airline\ JUm bu Jet rnrl)tng 429 passenger'\ on a f11gh1 from Honolulu ble"' Ii Vl' of its IM tares on landing here, scaucnn~ ruhhcr 'l.00() frt·t down t""o runv.a~·;. ot1iciab !..1td. No 1nJunc:c; wc:rc rc:portc:d 1n thl' blow1')Ut 1 ul·'>da~ wh1eh "'a' <:~u~l·tl h~ ··mC'chan1ral problem\ with lhl' planl"' dnlt·\k1d \~stc.-m ." \aid l n11ni spokl''>man Joe Hopkin!> 1n < 'h1cago. Skater Hamill sue• hotel SAN FRANCISCO-Figure-skater Dorothy Hamill has sued the Pacific Plaza Hotel because S.365,:! 15 in jewelry was 'ilOlcn from her room in 1982 while she ~as performing in a production of"Nutcrackcron Ice ... The suit filed Tu~ay 1n Supen or Court contends the hotel was "groc;sly negligent'' an allowmg an un!dent1fied man into the 'kaung star's ~u1tc the night the jewels wer~ stolen. A federal appeals coun last week rejected Hamill' sun that argued her insurer should cover the lose;. The insu rer, Lloyd's of London. !Oaid her pohcy s~c1fied that she leave the Jewels 1n a ho1el safe . . Gates pushe• for l, 000 officers LOS ANGELES-Pohce ( h1efOal) IF-Gates 1s asking' oler' 10 support a property tall increase that would add 1.000 officers to the rn~ \ police depanment. Gate' and Bradley ur~cd residents to \Ote for Propos1t1on I. the June 4 ballot measure that would increase the size of the force. In a separate announcement Tuesday. Raymond L Johnson Jr . president of the 15.000- member LosAngdeschapterofthc Nauonal Assoc1a11on for the i\dva ncemcnt of Colored People. said he also 'iuppon ed the measure. Mo.t favor 66 mph limit SAN FRANCISCO-Although more than halfof all Cahforn1a motonsts admit exceeding the 55 miles per hour speed limit on frec:ways. 60 percent favor keeping the limit. according 10 a Cal1forn1a Poll r<.'leascd today. '\bout n percent of those surveyed sa14-they believed most motomts ignore thc.- federally mandated speed limll on freeway<;, according to lhl' telephone \urvn of 507 adults hctwcen April 30 and Ma y 7. Six.teen percent \atd the' hcl1cvl'lJ about half uf the other dn wrs on the roall ohc~ the c;pecd 11 mil. · Few meet unlvenlty standard• SACRAMENTO -A new repon says fewer Cahforn1a high school students are meeting state un1 vcrs1ty and lJn1 ve~1ty of \ahforn1a admission standards -JUSl as they are being raised. The report by the Cahfomaa P~stsecond~ry Educat10!' was presented Tuesday to the Assembly Subcom- m1ll~ on Higher Education. wherc.-11 prompted a sharp divmon as 10 whether th e secondary schools or the univers1t1es are to hlame McMartin defendant face. contempt LOS A~GELES -Elderly preschool founder Virg.inia McManm wH threatened ':Vlth contempt of coun afier the_Judge in a child-molestation case refused .to ~1sm1ss her lawyer. A burly ba1ltffblocked McMartin from leaving the preliminary heanng Monday aficr McMartin arose from her whcC'lcha1r ~bbed .her crutches and ~napped: "If you wish to u~ force. then do it. You'r~ a little bit bigger than me." WoRLo Famine tuna accounted for .NAl~O~l, K~n~a -The c~1cf United Nations official coordinating fam inc rel 1cf 1 n Eth 1op1a toda Y. den 1cd there ha vc been large di versions off ood aid, sayinf 97 percent ofdo~at1ons in the past six months have been accounted for. Kurt ~ns~n. lJ.!'I. assistant secretary-general, said in a statement issued m the Eth1op1an captta! o( Addis Ababa that 97 percent of grain and other cmergen~y food supplies donated since Dec. I, 1984, to alleviate the devastating famine have been full y accounted for Pope plot cJted In court ROME -A Turkish defendant an the papal plot tnal adm11ted today that hep~ Mchmrt Ah A,aca the gun he used to shoot Pope John Paul II. It was the first pubhc confirmation of Agca·~ story that he did not act alone. Prosecutor Antonio Manni said the testimony by Omer Baac• was ei11rcmcly important for the state's aucmpt to prove a pl ot by Bulpnan'4 and Turks to klll tht' Polish- bom ponnff. CIWJ• mUltary tnlnltJI ordered PEKING -Compulsory military tra1n1na for more than SO m1lhon ha~ school and collc~ student in \tuna will ~ain at selected school5 1n Sep~cmber. the government announced today. A revised vef11on of the I 95 S m1ltt1ry ~rv1cc law. passed by the N111onal Prople''I Congress last June. ordtted the relltorauon of'ltudcnt m1ht1ry tra1nana which wa" phased out in thr 19SOs. _, ' .. 0 • After HX) years of dedicated service, ifs tim e to ce lebrate. Great American has co me a long way since 1885. We 're proud of our $7 billion in a'i.Sets. And of our net worth that's over three times the amount required by federal insurance regu lations. Deposits have been insured by the FSLIC since it began 50 years ago. And we've never been closed on any business day, nqr lost a single penny of customer savings. In thi day and age. that kind of strength and safety says a lot . Having a half million customers satisfied j says a lot more about the friendly f attenti on we provide. As well as the full range of serncc designed to give our ...... , "''',, Mt MN ti customers every advantage. Yes, we have several good rew:;o ns to celebrate. So we 're celebrating in several ways over the next few weeks. We hope you will join in the fun. It's the sail of the century. Our Centennial Sweepstakes is your chance to set sail on an exciting Princes._~ Cruise for two . Set a course for the Centennial Sweep- stakes drawing at your nearby Great American office t(xfay. You could "'in a 13- day cruise to the South Pacific. A ten-day cruise to Alaska. Or a seve n-day cruise to the Caribbean o r the Mexican Riviera. The contest ends July 13th. No purch~Lc:;c neces..~ry. You mu.~t be 18 or t)ver. Official rules available at Great Ameri can . Bon Voyage!· Get a cash bonus with our Centennial CD. Don't miss the lx)at on our Centennial CD cash bonus offer. Now through July 13th, open a high-interest CD with $5,(XX) to $ HXl,(XX) and we ·u give you from $18.85 to $1 ,885 in ca~h on the spot. Larger depos- its and longer tCmlS mean bigger honUSL'~. Minimum balance is $~\(0) for 2-10 ycaf'. Or$ lOJXX) for a 1 -y~ar account. You can't judge a checkbook by its cover. Checkl:x)()ks and checking accou nts rnay all look alike on the surface . But at Great American . our checking account~ arc de- signed to suit many different types of check writers. --~ --~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. May 29. 1985 Al ---- / There ·s Advantagt.: Checking· for those who want unlimited chec kwriting with a low balance requirement to avoid monthly fees. Interest Checking is for people who want to earn daily compounded interest while mai nt aining onl y a $1 JXX) minimu m balance to avoid se rvice charges. Monev-~ ., market Checking pays even higher intcrc. t based on the balance~ you main - tain . And now. there·· Ccntt:nnial Cht.:cking . An intcrest-t:a ming ~. acq)unt that com~~ \\ith L:Xtra henefit~ for one low monthly fee . Benefit~ like free travelers cheques. F rec money ordc~. And a free safe dc~it hox. One of our checking account~ i~ hounJ to he· right for you . Come in and juJgc for vou~lf. .... .... 7-"'\ . ,. .,.~ ,.,,, Be part of the party. 15.~8) . ~ac.h Grc~~ A~cncan ,' }ij1tt ·~tt office 1~ partK1patmg ~, , / , in the C cntcnnial cclchration wit h an · historical disp lay. / Stop by and take j a look when \ ou ..( \ - enter th e Centen- nial Swt:L'~takc-... 100 years is just the beginning. A ccnturv i~ a k mg time t () he in hu~i-. ... ne~. But we \·c nc\·cr felt hettcr. And we hope you'll ~han: that feeling \\1th u-.. U\cr the next f cw week~. Join in (irl'at ml'n - can 's cckhration of the ccnrun . ·1 ncrc \\ ( m ·1 hc ·an\thing lik e it for another HMl\caf'. . ., '- COASTAL OltANGECOUNTY-Humlnston Buch. 9132 Adams A"c.-~2 2.wi • l'IWwport Ruch. c; C"1lr°p-rittc Pl.v.:i M-l IMX~ • Balhoil bland ltll \<t;uu~ "'< tl .. c; l; 1: • 8alboll Pmtnsuta. ~ E &lht• Rlwt 671-'\701 • LapM 8.ach . ll!O <A.'C~ A'c 49-$-7S4 I • Monarch 8a~. ' \<t1"1111'\'h 8.a) P'lu.-4~ I :01 • Capl'ifrano ~lk"h \4~11'\ D11tw-m PArl ~.t 4'ilMl201 •San C1ftnmtc. 601 N F.I CllfT\lno Rul 492·119S •San Clanmcc ~enkta Pico. 400 H•nm Pl\11 4~ fl\ \Cl • IN\.ANO ORAN<if. COl "11 "-"Nlhetn\ HilJ<1 <i<i'ill l\nnt.1 •\n.11 .111''"' Rd Q9M~"' • an.11Ute1n ac Hrim. 2$1~ onh Tusun Aw 998-&400 • foounta.ln Val.lit . 101 7~ l\l;atn 'C ~ 1 T!\tl • \\oodbr"9~ 4c;~o Rarrarr.a P\~' c;c;~ "*ll ·I •tn'"" thll' 24101 P1beodt ~ ... ~ftb.~100 •ElTum,136R8El1hm Rd 8J0-7220 • M~ Viejo. 2.'"2 Catir. RJ 710 ti~• l .,una ~11\Jd '4ll 1~ Cr • ..i.n \.Uk' P\~' .Ne; t•:lll ·'\an J\Jan api!IC,.no, U222 C1ymnn Capt''""'" Ml ~7 ,_"'-'·----c.. , ............ 11•.• . ... . -.. ... . . ,, I I A• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WedMtda~. May 29. 1985 Cliff rescue training Newport Beach Fire Department penonnel recently par- ticipated in cliff reacue trainin& at Galaxy Park. Fireman Mike Macey, left, work• h.ia way down the cliff while paramedic Paul Schneider 1eta In 80me practice at rtcht. GRAN·D OPENING SALE· CELEBRATING AT Ali. STORES BEDDING PLANTS BUY 2 GET I FREE. AJ-lflllirong GARDEN CENTERS Buy two pony packs or pot packs of beddmg plants at r~ular price get third one FREE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE IN COSTA MESA (formerly Holllsters Nursery) ,~_...",-~-~ ~.~~fl. Hardy spring and fall bloomer Chooser from red. white or pink varieties --~, .. 1 gal size Regular $3 99 Now1 .99 EVER BLOOMING GARDENIA VEITCHll Another $3, 000 .neededforLB . ' fireworks show Voluntt'l'r lundru1!>crs m~cd another S3.000 1f La~una Beach 1'> to ha vl' ll fireworks display at Main Beach this Founh of July. A rnalt11on of community groups has r~1sed half the $6.500 needed 1o)t1re a pyrotechnics firm to light up Laguna's lndcpendcnce Day. Dan Kenney. Ci t) . councilmember. said. But a few thousand dollars more must"be donated wuhin the next week or two if the c11y is to sign a commi~ment for the display. he said. Donations may be mailed or left in person at ttie City Clerk'~ office. 505 Forest Ave. . The firt'work!> fund 1s kepi separate: from mun1c1pal an ·ounls. An~ excess dollars raised will be hl'ld 1n an interest beanng account fur use ne'<I )ear. Kenne) said Klds 's accident study grant given T"'o l '( In inc rcsear('h{·rs ha\l' rcct>1ved a S 183.416 grant from the state Offict> ofTrallic ()all't} to \IUd~ inJunc~ ~ufTcrcd b) children 1n motor vehicle accidents. l The t\\O·H·ar grant wa'i awarded 10 Phyllis ~sran. assistant professor of pediatric~. and Debora Dunkle. research spcciallc;t in UCTs Publ u: Pollq ReSt."arrh Organ11a11on The researcher., \\Ill analy1c the cflcct of thl' 1983 California < hild Passenger Safc.'t) Law and i.tudy inJurn:'i 10 children age 4 to t .i who arc not covered by the legislation. Agran and Dunkle have been studying pediatric trauma frum mowr vehicle acc1den1 .. for five year!.. Both arc residents of lrv1m: 4 A.rt program at OCC announced The Fine Ans Divmon at Orange< oast College in Costa Mesa announced plans 10 launch a .. V1s111ng Anist's Program" 1n the fall. arrording lo John U pton. 0{"( professor of photography. . l 'pton said the()('(" program will expose \tudents 10 lhl' kno" ledgi: and ab1ll11es of some of the great'i in the field of photograph}' ..We wanted to do 1h1!> t)•pe of program for 16 years:· cxpla1ned pion "But 11 .... asn't un11I Barbara Casten. a member ofO< C ·.,photograph) facult~ for Ill )cars and a \\l'll-cstabli!>hed photographer. left OC C to pur!.uc a Guggenht>1m fellowship 1n cw York that an opponun1t) aro~ to introduce such a program " Sched uled to kick ofTthc program is Thoma .. Barro\\. an an1s1 .... ho ha' ach1e,ed 1ntcrnauonal recogn111on fo r his work w11h photograph~ and ml'u·d· media Barro .... 1 .. 'ieheduled 10 JOln ()( C. 's photograph) farnlt} lor tht> fall semt:'>tcr During h1~ fall rc!>rdcnry Barrow will conduct tht: lollowing credit rnurse., in Photo C'ommun!l"at1on. listed as Photography I 86AO 1n thc OC( catalog. and Personal Expresl>10n. li sted as Photography I 22AD. He will also collaborate with Upton. in the course H1 ~tol) of American Photograph). li!>tl·d a'i Photograph) I 'I: and 1n Color An Photograph>. listed as Photograph) 2 N For fun her details. call 432-5520. Coast AF captain gets commendation Capt. Steven C. Waters, \On of Valk) High 'ichool. 1s a fabm repair Extremely fragrant white flowers -I gal slLe Regular $4 49 -~-... ~~-~...,_~'3-..l~*-'-Jf' f.r.vmt-. ~1ah5''Wfttnhc :!nd~uppo11 ("om COLOR BOWLS Superb for bordering rose garden or potted for porch or patio 6-pot Regular $6.99 NOW 3.99 'Hemerocallis' Large decorar1ue Mexican bowls planted w1(h spring oncl c;,ummer {lowering annuqls DAYLILIES WHAT A LEMON TRUE DWARF MEYER LEMON ---=::::!!~ f:.xrra heavy clwv hall twnnn•l r <Jsters Regular $9 99 NOW 7.99 9.99 UNl-GRO POTTING SOIL For all indoor or outdoor container planting Large 2 Cu. ft bag Regular $6.99 SHADE CLOTH Heuvy duty fabric great for shading plants or covering patK>s · comes in 6' w1d 'l.An.istrong ~.•. . . ., .. ,,,., ,,,.., ..• ~I ' . "'> 4 , •• ' .. -. " . ,. .. Regular 1.39 run. ft GARDEN CENTERS DUREX "" BENDER. BOARD SERVICE and QUALITY • A Composite * Easy to cut and form. 1(J ft "'" 9. 99 ALL A E ITEMS LI ARTESIA 11540 E ARTESIA Bl VO (213) ee5.2418 SANTAANA 1829 TUSTIN AVE (714) 542-4145 ONTARIO t 140 N MOUNTAIN (714) 988·5114 MONROVIA 480 W HUNTINGTON (818) 359.4518 GLENDALE 5816 SAN FERNANDO (818) 243-4227 GLENDORA 1447 E Al OST A (818) 983-0328 SINCE 1889 LA CANADA 1515 FOOTHILL BLVD (818) 790-2555 FULLERTON 2830 E IMPERIAL (714) 990·1123 W. COVINA 1426 S ·AZUSA AVE (818) 919·7798 Lorge 2 Cu. ft. bag Regular $4.49 Now 3.79 3/or 10.99 N. HOLLYWOOD COASTA M•SA 12920 MAGNOLIA BLVD 2640 Harbor Blvd (818) 781·1522 (714) 546-5525 152l~~~:roR. 405 ~wy. 1 (714) 857-9278 has been dt·c.uratnl \\1th thl· ~ir f orce mand Cummcnda11on Medal at Randolph • • • -\ir Force Ra\c, Tr>.a'> 'W atrr\. a I 9HO PF( David P. Drury, \On of JJmt'' graduate ufthc -\1 r 1 tm"l' ·\c.adcm~ . .., <t~d I.~ nn l!ru~ o! f?unta1~ ~allc~. ana1ropcra11on\\tall uff1l l'f \\tlhthl· h.I\ rnmpkted th~ l H-1 hd1copti:r 12th Fl\ ing Training Wing • repair u 1uf\e at the ~rm) ~ \ 1a11on · \thuol 1n Fort Ruc.ker ~la. Drur} l\a Thomas w. V~du~en. \un 111 l<a~-I 'IX I ~raduatc ot 1-ountain Valk~ mond and l.m\ VanduM:n ul Hunt· ll igh 'ichuul ••• 1ngtun Jkiil h. ha!> lx:cn promoted to .\irman Dan W. Ediger, whose wife the rank uf firc;t hl·Utcnant in the Air 1s the t'ormcr Cynthia Gray of Corona Force. Vandusen. a 1982 graduate of dcl Mar. has graduated from the t\ir San fo'lc State lJnivcrs11y. 1s an Force personnel spccraltst cuur!>C at u1structor pilot wi th the 64th Flytng K~c·ster Air Force Base. M1~s. Ediger Tra1ntng Wing at Kcec;c Air for('C will snH w1th the 71 c;1 ~ir Base Base. Tcxa\. Ciroupqt Va'ncc A.tr Forcc Rase. Okla. • • • .\rm) I'' t Oouglat F. Rigdon, ... on of l.1lhan Rigdon of San Juan ( ap1\trano. ha' arrl\nl tor dut~ 1n Wc~t (1crman) K1gdon. d 1984 gradualt' of ( apl\lrJnu Va ill'\ High ~rhool. I\ a communka11on\ \latton rnotrolkr with lhl' .Sth ~1gm1I C 11m· mand • • • James E. Edge, who'll: wife •'> tht• former Shaun Smith uf Hun11ng11m Bca('h. ha~ lx·en promoted to captain in the .\1r For('c. f:dge I'> nn ins.trul'tur na vigator with the 62nd Rom- bardmcnl Squadron al Hark '\d,1k Air Fore~ Ba\l'. La • • • \rn1\ ht John W. Huntley, \on of ~anlh .1nd Waynl' Md 'ormlt"k o f h 1u1\la1n Vallq. ha' arnvcd lcir dut} 1n l\.tirl·mhcrg. Wnt < 1rrman> Hunt- k). a I 9X4 graduatl' of Fountain BIRTH S HOAG MEMORIAL ff6sPITAL May I Mr and Mr~. Kirk Brown. I ounrn1n Valle}. boy Mr and Mr~. ( hmtophcr Mone). Ir\ 1ne. buy May 7 Mr and Mr' Rotx·rt I dmon\lon Costa Mna. gu I Mr and Mr\ Janll'\ Buurquardl'/ < n\ta Mc'>a. ™» May 8 Mr and Mr\. Jame~ 1.andngan. Nl·wport f:ku('h, girl May 9 Mr and Mrc; Chkar I cuthold , New· port Hcach. boy May 10 Mr. and Mr-.. Dan1l'I Kt•nn1~y. Ncw- port tkal'h, girl , ... Cllrl1topber J. Olen, a 1980 gradu- att." of Manna High School in Hunt· 1ng1on Beach. ha<1 bel'n promotcd to the rank of airman fir'it cla~-. in the •\ tr F-orc.c Olen " an airuaft ma1ntcn- anlc 'ipcciall">t with the 34Jrd Tal· 11cal fighter Wing at bcl.-.on Air l urce Ra\C Ala">ka. • • • ~rm} Pvt Cbrlstopber J. Heiiil. '>On of 0 and J Heigl of Fountain Valle}. ha!> completed ba\lc training at Fon Jac.·kson. S.C Hc1gl I'> a I 9M I graduate of Fountain Valk} High S<.·hool. • • • t\irman JeUrey G. Peterson, '>On 1>1 (i11rdon J Peterson uf Fountain Valin ha' t>ecn a\s1gncd to ~hcppard ·\1r h 1rn' Ra~c. rexa\. after rnmpkt· 1n~ ha\1l· tra1n1ng at 1..alkland -\1r I ont• lht'>r. f ella\. l'eter'>on wil l rl'C'l'l\l' 'PlTtali1cd 1nstru1•t1on 111 th e nll'<ill:tl \CrVll'l'\ field. Mr. and Mr\. Arian Pclknno I .1guna N1gul'I girl May 1' Mr and Mr-. l<onald Jarrett. Irvine. boy May 13 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S<-hocntcld. I rvinc, g1 rl Mr and Mr' Da\-1d Walla,·e. Hunt· ington &arh. bo)' Mr and Mrs Da\1dS11\a,lr\1nl".hoy Mr. and Mr\. R1 rha'rd Chalk. ll un1 - 1ng1on Reach. ho:.- Mr. and Mr~ Jame'> I lrquhan Ill. Irvine. hoy May 14 Mr. and Mrs, Ruben Armond. ltunt· 1ngton Beach. i1rl Mr. and Mr'I Floyd Wnldron. C osta Mcsn. boy Ex-sp;y feature~ la OC talk A fonncrScl\ 1ct 'P> turned douhk· aacnt for the Ottcd States will speak ahout h1~ homt."land and lJ.S.-Sov11•1 rclataons at 11 lunl'hco n meeting of the World Tradr c:ntl"r. Ai.MX1at11>n (If Oranae County in Newport Rea h June 3 • ()r Vladimir N. Sakharov wa Ii diplomat for the ~v1c1 llflwn 1n Kuwait while he worked for the KG B -the Soviet sc ret polt<.·r force - before ~w11ch1na i.1de" to become a double ogcnt for thr C'cntral ln- tcll11cn<.·r Agcn<'y (C'IAI Thr author of "High TrtHun." Sakhnro' ha'I appeared on CB ··i. "~1~t) Minute'" tclcv1s1o n program and written many anides o n the 1wo oppo"ltng mtcll1acnce agcnc1c'I tor whu:h he ha' worked Sakharov pre5enUy 1s a U. c1t11cn hv1ng 1n Oran~ County He will speak in Newport Beach'" Hotrl Mendten on future relat1orfi between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. :\nd on the Soviet polt11cal and cconom1' !"Tfpcct1 ve. R~scrvat1on' for the lunC'hton ~hould he made with th(' World 1 radr Crntcr l\uoc1at1'!n at ( 7141 549·8 Is 1 -----.. ----·---___ ..__ I Shells hit palace as Gemayel dines , Orange Cout DAILY P ILOT /W~neaday. May 29, 1985 Socialite mist ress testifi es I Agent, woman sex talk taped Leba non president s h a ken by a ttack , but unhurt; leaves for Cyprus for ta lks BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P) -Arttl· lery shells pounded Preside nt Amin Gemayel's palace today. setting his private wing and offi ce on fire while he ate lunch. but he "mirac ulously escaped unharmed," a palace spokes· man reported. The spokesman would not sa> where the barrage came from. PKOVJDENCE. R.I. (AP)-Cllut.. ~ von Bulow'i.,former mistress Lashed out at a de*'nsc lawyer and said she is ashamed that she continued to see the LOS ANOE LES (AP) -Former. FBI 9g«1t Richard Miiier de- clared hit love for a Ruulan WOIMn, t•Hng her t he 1tole hit ~ while the WU allegedly recruttlng him to epy for the 8o\flet Unk>n. eurvelllance tepee dlldclld. The tapee and transcripts of eeoretty recorded phone calls Ind meeting• were released to the MWI media und« a judge's ords Tueldtly and proytded a cl..,. picture of a romance ~ Miiier and Svetlana Ogorodnlkov, the woman c:Mrged with recruiting him to PMI document• to the Sovteta. Four Of the ftve audio and video tepee r•ued for broadcast on televtllon were euily seen and hMrd when they were played In ccurt lut week. One of them, an 8Udlo tape of a conversation recorded on an electronic "bug" hidden In the FBI agent's car. waa lllmo9t unlnteOtglble. The transcript of the conversa- tion 8-pt. 12, 1984 had Miiier dedarlng his love for the Russian woman. "How can I be so lucky?" he eaya. "You know what you've afttlalia <>lorodlalkn done .... You have stolen my heart.'' After much coy banter, Ogorodnlkov repHed , "Weel. I know this heart. lt'a my job." "It's your job?" Miiier asked. "Yes." Ogorodnlkov re- sponded with a la~h. "It's your Job to take my heart?" Miiier asked again. But Ogorodnlkov began laugh- ing and apparently the two be- came Involved In some physical activity at which point Miiier declared, "Go home before I attack you. You don't want that to happen, do you?" "No," she respon,ded. Moments later, Miiier said, "I wlll eat you for my dessert," and the pair launched into a con- versation about his weight prob- lems and the food he had been eating. .A half-hour after the shelling, a shaken Gemayel left by helicopter for Larnaca. Cyprus, to board a plane for Damascus for a two-day summit with S>;riaf\ President Hafez Assad. the spokesman said. The sp0kcsman. who declined to be 1dcnt1ficd. said (1emayel was eating lunch 1n a dining room adJa<;ent to h1~ office when several direct hits from artillery shells ..et the pres1dcn11al w1 ng of the palace on fire fhe state telev1s1on reported Gema)'el was showered with piece' ut glass when the o;hcll hit. but wa<> nut hurt. The network broadcast film of the devastated rooms. but Gemayel was not shown. It was the second time 1n IOdays the palace has bt•en hit. Reportmg on the pres1dent1al pal· acc. the state radio said "damage was extensive. Firemen. c1v1I defense '>quad., ant.I the pres1drnt1al guard!> arc trying to put out the fire and rcmm e drbns .. The conference room on the -.econd floor ot the t"'O·\llH) palace "'a' wrecked b\ a \hell and ..everal other\ crashed arcJund the h11l top buildtng tn \Uhurhan Baabda, 5 miles eao;t o f Ri.'1rut lhl' 'poke'>mJn added. Police later said the palace was shelled by I 20mm arullery and that two shelli. crashed a few yards from the main entram.e to U.S. Am- bas!oador Regmald Bartholomew's residence in the nefghbonng suburb of Yarze. No casualties or damage were reported. Radio station., said Gemayel planned to ask As~d to ~nd Lhe S}nan arm> back to Beirut to snuff out the Sh111e-Palcst1n1an confron1a- t10n and end Lebanon\ 10-}ear-old Moslem-Christian civil war The palace bombardment came almoc,t 1-wo hour'> afler I' '>hell'> crashed into Beirut''> lnterna11onal .\1rpon while pa'ii.cnger' were board- 1n11. an airliner bound tor Euroix .\., the round' \lammed 1n . travelers !>pnnted lo the terminal for cover Bui airport ullicial., reported no casualt1c'I or damage and the pttm? later took off .\nt1·a1rcrnlt mal h1negun lire '>truck Ciema)e1·, pmatc wing Ma~ 19. shattenng "'indow' and furn11un:. but causing no casualttc!>. It wa~ not dear "'hcthi:r that tire.,., ... , aimed or JUSI a stra~ bur't. Shute mil1trnmen and armort.'d unit'i of a ma1nh ';h111e arm\ un11 pounded a Palc\t1n1an rdugcl: camp. on fk1rut's '>outhern l·dge "'nh mortar'> and 1.ink lirl· toda). o llic1 als said Six-time murderer executed ~1ahte even after he told.her how be watched h1!> wealthy wife sink into a coma to the edge of death. Altnnd ra Isles said Tuesday that ~he had not revealed what voo Bu.low had told her about his wife's coma when she tes11 fied at has 1982 trial OD two counts of attempted m urder bccauSL" ~he ··couldn't bear to think about It." . Jc;lec; became the final Wltness for the prusecu11on after Supcnor Court Judge ( onnne P Grande refused to allQv. Man)la "Sunn~ .. von Bulow's longume banker to tesufy. Thl' proS«"ut1on, which called 32 "lines~' dunng nearly five weeks of lt'Sllmon~. rested its ca~ today after t·ntcnng exh1b1h into the record. '-lf.\RKE Fla l.\P) -~ar'tn One: da\ after her-sudden return I ranrnt'> . .,., ho \hotgunnl·d c,1x people from. Euro·pe to te'5llf) 1n von Bulow's tu dl·ath e \Clutmn \l\le hctau">e ht'> retrial lc,les recalled what the Darusb mask fdl ofl and e~·po~d h1~ lace ~oc1ah1e said after Mrs. ·von Bulow v. hilc he wa., robbing a "drug hou~:· !>lipped into the first of two comas her wa' clectrcx.Utt'J 1n .Flunda\ eleltnt husband 1'> accused of inducing with 1.ha1r toda\ insulin 1n1ccu ons. f-ranco1.,, entered t he de:1th In 1979 von Bulo" had said "he chamber at the f-londa '-ltate Prison wo~ld he a free man after C hnstmas and was strapped tnto the chair at 7 be(·au..e he would ha' e come to an a.m. He wa~ pronounced dead at 7 IX understanding about divorce wtth his said Sgt Don C1lad1sh nfthc [)epan-wife:· sa1t1 Isles. a former soap opera ment ofCorrt"ctwns Jctres'i. who had told \On Bulow she It wa\ thl· third l'\ecuuun in v.ould cnd their rela11onsh1p 1fhe did Florida tht., H'ar thl· I 'th \1nce the not lea\e his wife. state retnstatcd the deJth penalt} 1n In Januaf) 1980 . 'on Bulo" de- 1976 and the 4-lth in rhl' countr) since tailed the circumstances leading to capnaJ punishment v.as rctnstated the lir\t coma. S;a~tng he and has wife 1he same \Car had been arguing and talking about Francoi'>. W "'a' con' 1ctcd rn the d1\orce as his "-lfe drank alcohol- -Bangladesh surviyors get vaccine J ul> 27 197"'. nel u11on·SI) le killings sp1 ked eggnogs and 100 I>. a Of SIA people during the robbef) Of barbiturate, 'ihe said .,., hat polite termed a .. drug hou..e" 1n .. .\nd then he .-.aid that the ne\t da~ thl' M1am1 .. uhurb uf( arol (it) "hen she v.ao; unrnnsc1ou.-. that he The l ' .S. Suprl·me ( ourt late! watched her lcnow1ng that <ihe "'as 1n a DHAKA. Banglade\h I ·\Pl - Survivors ot a k1lkr 'torm tn thl· lia~ of Bengal lined up lor lholcr.1 '•Kn· nations toda} corp\.:"\ "l'rl· pu,hed tnto mass gravc'i and helicopter; ferncd watl'r pump' 1n a hurrn·d effort to prt''l'nt dl\eil\l' trom taking m ore live\. -. A go' ernmen1 01r1ual '~11d "~"' 'l'''d' Mm\ hd1u1pter' .111d Ht•d ( W\\ f\'._l lll: t\.'am-. b\ f Ul'\tlJ\ had rl'athl·d .111 .irea-. hit h' \aturda,·, 'torm that f..il k·J 1h(1u-.and-. nfpcopk and \lrlppl•d C"na,tal area' dean of tree' and home' ht1matl'' ol thl· numlwr kilkd 111 the \lorm '.Hll'd "'t<kh. J nd the gmernmen1 ''"J 11 had no ll\t ut the. m1s<11ng It \atd m'lff\) of the people II\ 1ng nn hundreds of islands tn the Ha~ of fkngal were c;quatt\.'rs. The gO\crnmcnt. which ha' re-v1~d ll'i 11gure~ up and down se' era I 11ml' ... -.aid 1.400 deaths are con· tirmcd fhc Red Cross !Mi)S at lcai.1 S.f)(XJ were killed and that thl' figure ,rnultt 1ncrl•ac;l· '1gn1tkantl~ ... Navy pai d $1,320 for 2 asht rays Toda). thl· ttanglalle'th Ob~n er~ T uewa) dented a plea b) Francois lo bad wa}. all da) and" atched her and ne.,.,spaper \a1J the death toll might po'ttpone the e\l'cutwn watched her .. Isle!> said reach a'> high a\ ~ll.Cl(l(1 hut ll did not -··1 am ac; a grain of sand on the • "And finaJh. when she was at the ~}how that l'\l1matc v.a., reached. ~ach-of thl' hlack tace." Francois po1 ntofd.,tng.hec;.a1d that hecouldn·1 In Gene, a . lhl· rnternat1onal Red said 1n a iiflal '>tatcment he read to go through \\1th 11 and he callt>d (the Cross quo1cd .\II <.)uoresh1 of llS v.11ne'ise'> ~. fhe hlack race has lost tls doctorl arfd sa't'd her hfe ·· B_an$1adt·'~ lhJpte1 a' '3)1ng 6 pnde and J1gn1t~ and 1s slo""I) dytng Von· Bulo" "'ho fidgeted "'1th a malhon pcopk v.ere atfrcted h) the from "'1th1n and "'tlhout. M ) death pen througho ut his former lover's storm and that 27) oOU "haH· lost ends m\ tear'> and the fonune of test1mon' shook his head a~ Isles every"thtn$... . .... atch1ng m) race slo"I) die.. recoun.l.l;d the uJn,er~t1on The two On l inr Char. an 1c;land wht·re .\ftcr reading the muement. Fran· glanced at ealh other occas1onall} nothtng "a' l<:fl \landtng. :"la'} w1sadded."lfthen.·1!>suchath1nga<. throughout her ncarl~ 1"0 hours of Cmdr Iqbal MuJtaha v.atlhcd tht' an ant1·Chnst 11 ain't one man but tesumon' ma" burial of 4()(1 1)1:1Jple I uc'><.la) the.,., hok "'h1te rale .. The "a tl' rharge~ \o n Bulov. want- Hc ..aid man' ot them had not occn .\"'al..ened JI .l 30 am Franl·o1' l'J ht'> "'tk dead \O he could 1nhent 1den11tied "'3' -.enct.l J hreakla'>t ot lobster \1-l mllhon 11f her S"'S m11l1on SAl"OIEC10 (\PJ -lhl',J\\ 1' l hl·1n,pt«.t1un.,ho"l't.lthatC1rum-1orthl•damp1ngde,1ll·"'a'>SI Ol .and ~a.,., burial' also v.cre reported 'lhrimp.nb.-..lhtd .. enandfn·nlhfrtl"'> P1mburghut1ht1e'>fonuneandmam inves11ga11ng ball\ tr11m (1rumman mJn thargl·d th.:,,,,\ $6hlll'alh tm 1n June l 1·HI' 11 l'O\t $2 ""tll clse.,.,herl' a\ rt·<,("ue v.url..l'r'i tncd to ··1te Jle all 11111 hut a httll· btt ol the l\k\ \1r, '''" Buluv. ·1 reco,ered .\erospacc Corp to dl·tcrmtnl'.,., ti\ 11 thl· a\htra)' pun h.i,ed in Fd>ruJr} J urlo.11v. ,k, '-<lld pre' enl the .,preaJ uf J1\t'3\C among nh' .. ..aid \ ernlln Brad lord. !Xpan-lrnm lht• I '1.,4 loma hut duuor\ \cl\ a was charged $1 . 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See Today's Classified Section For Details Or Call 642-56 78 SUMMER LIVING Watch for the DAILY PILOT'S annua .._ .. -t~ guide to apparel, fitness, activities, getaways, and other ways to have fun in the sun along the Orange Coast. Thursday, . June 13th Long Beach engineer Wllllam Moody ln front of hi• delta-wing prototypa. His cheaper, lighter plane sure looks good on paper all. he savs. The Haml'r 1s hu1lt of convcn- 11onal aircraft ma1enal. Moody says. The Dragon 1s intended 10 be built a1 low CO'il from new. light-we1gh1 materials including some plastics. lfh1s plane ever gets offlhc ground. Moody say~ 11 may make hclit-optcrs obsolete for military uses because it will be able to hove r and lly close to the eanh but l'an speed av.ay from ground-fire Moodyc"<pcc1s 1he e'cnrual cost of t'al·h Dragon 10 be around ·s 1.5 m11l1on. For $42 million. the cost ofa convent1onal F-14 Tomca1 fighter. a m1htar. forCl' could huv an entire c,4uadron uf 24 dragons and. four morc . hl· \a)'I But tht· propo..al for a cheap. h1gh- pt·rformanct' ain:raft ha~ not kindled intcre\t at tht' Pentagon. Mood) S3)S. He acknov. h:dged getting blank ~tare\ from the .\rm} and Na'·'.-and \a)S he doubted tht' Air Force would want 11. Rut hl' \a'>~ hie; plane could find man~ willing hll)l'r'> abroad. 1f 11 cva gttts built. He cites as an example Nonhrop ..\ircrafl Corp ·., dt•,elopment ot the F-5 faglnc-r 1n rhc 1900s. a plane that \Old well abroad before the Air Force bought II. Because he'c; a li11lc gu~ in a land of acro!>pacl' giant~. Mood~ S3}S gt'lllng financing. for h1' proJeCI ha' been Early Bird Dinner r Specials '6.9S Prime ~ib or Fresh Fish Co~t~ DlnMr with cholc~ of soup or salad and d~ss~rt 4 to 6 PM ·11.,.1 W ... I 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 HAPPY BIRT.HD A Y Best Wishes from: Or . W. Ronald Redmond & Statt Paul Avtld Brenda Barraoall Stephani, Bor\I Ste¥~ Bur~P Da11n Collon LMd Cu\11\ lanrlP fldmPngo Ch11•, liardf\1¥ Barry Hawkin\ ~elh Hayhof I arry Krtly Matthew "1d•PY Thes\aly Mrle\ Andm• Monagan Sl'dn Mom\ C.hll\ Mo!ll\\ I aura Na¥d 'iam1a Q\roll Healh~r Sand\ Sar a Schueller l\1m Scachtman Mike Smith I h1abelh Sull1¥an Amy Walker Erik Won p,, Yen ORTHODONTICS Enroll Now -Fall Semester Starts Sept. 9th Reasonable Tuition 181 Avenld• llequero San ClefMntt (714) 412-2141 Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! • Field T ~s • Crafts • Swinmi'C •Picnics • Btf•t·tlft and AfttMlrt Anlablt JUNE 24th thru SEPT. 6th SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 8th thru AUG. 2nd "A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY . 16135 llOOKHUIST ST. (714) 962-3312 '• tough. But he notes that aircralt pioneer Donald Douglas. who built the legcndar) DC-3. was once cast in the Da vid \ s. Goliath role himself. "We·re not a bunch of lcids out of 1uni or college working in a garage. though.'' Moody said. "We have between us 280 years of experience and each has designed successful weapons delivery systems:· Mood) 1~ reluctant to name his engmeenng associates. explaining that many of them arc moonlighting fo r hi s organ11at1on while working full-time for. the h1g aircraft com- panies. "Donald Douglas came out to C'ahfor11 1a and started (designing airplanes) 1n a barber shop," Moody said. "We've heard It said that it can•t happen toda> hkc 11 did then ... that }OU have to be ('Stabhshed ... .'' He doesn't believe 1t. The Dragon has attracted intcrc~t from the W.A. Bre nnan Group of l nd1anapoh~, a real estate and bank- ing investment group. whose mem- bers might back the building of a Dragon factory 1f 1t gets good reviews 1n Pans. said spokesman Nick Con- nor . "I can·t sa} we arc in a concrete \tage of s1gn1ng a check:· Connor said. "We detinitl'ly have a team (of interested 1n' l'.,tOr\) and we are doing our home"ork." "Based on the design and the technolog~. which arc purponed to be true. there could be a billion-dollar market in air freight and delivery alone bs:causc the plane co uld bypass airpons ... he said. Connor said the plane would ha ve to be proven a1rwonhy and com- merc1alh attractive, however. "Our impetus. is c;ound business. not sci- ence.'' he !Mild. PRIZED PAPER PLANE SEATTLE (AP) -A paper air-J plane that fl oated longer than fhe Wright brothers' first night won the top amateur pn1e last week 1n the Second Great lntcrna11onal Airplane Contest here. The paper plane. created by Robcn Meuser of Oakland. flew 141 feet. 4 inches. and won first place in the non- professional distance category 1n the contest. Meuscr's plane flew 21 feet longer than the first craft flown by av1at1on pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright 10 1903. First place in the professional distance category was Aluo Kobayashi of Tokyo. with a 01ght of 122 feet. 8 inches. The professional category is open to tho5e assocrated with aircraft and design. The junior distance division was won by Etin Lucero of Pueblo. Colo .. whose creation soared 114 feet. 8 inches. Tatuo Yoshida of Yo koham. Japan. won the professional time aloft category with a flight lasting 16.06 seconds. The nonprofessional time aloft category went to Yoshiharu Ishii of Osaka. Japan. at 9.8 seconds. while Hironor1 Kurisu of Osaka won the jun1ortime aloft at 11.28 seconds. The contest. wh ich began Wednes-- day. was organized by the Museum of Flight in Seattle and drew 4,348 en.tries from 23 countries. Most pan1ci pants mailed their entries to Seattle. many with elaborate instruc- tions for preparation and launch . • Awards also were aivcn In such catqorie!l as acrobatics and csthctics. All first plaot winners will be flown to Seattle to r«e1ve their awards June 9 at the Wortd Indoor Paper Airplane Contest. also at the Kinactome. Judacs for the contest were former astronaut Mich1el Collins: Oenni!I Flanaaan. editor emeritus of Scien- tific American; llan Kroo, Stanford Uni versity profcuor; Sheil• Widnall. Mass1chu1etts lnsututc of Tech- nology aerodynamics engineer: and Yask1uk1 N1nom1ya. d 11ner for White Wins toy 1irplancs. • Ruth Kimber, 92, 1eta bug from her new buaband Kevin, who la 28. Talk about May-Decem her romances, look at these 2 PASO ROBLES (A P) -rhl.'re arc few barriers to lo' e. and 64 }ear'i 1c; apparently not one of thtm for a 28- ~ ear-old Jani tonal sen ice p~1rtner and his 92-}ear-old bride. "Wh) does lo' e have to ha'e an a~e boundal) as long as )Ou're happ} .. asked Ke' in Kimber. as he shared a ngarette and kisses" 1th his" tic. the former.Ruth McCl ung "I'' e nc' er been so ha pp>-" said Kimber. as she laid her head on hn husband's chest. "This gu} ha'> got me spo1lecf rotten ... The local couple ma med last week. Just three months after the} met. Kimber had h1rrd'her huc;band-to-he to clean her rug. and after working on thr carpet an hour or t-...o. he asked her out .,Panc1ng that e'en1ng. She refused. "I thought ~ou "ere kidding.'' she <>aid during a rect>nt 1nten 1c...., Kimber 1<.a slight. but spf). woman -... ho mo' cs well. although her de- teriora11ng '1s1on has left her legall) 'rince eats like a king on shuttle SP..\CE CENTER. Houston (AP) -While American astronauts have rh1cken a la king on the fifth da} of a space shuttle flight nc1tt month. a Saudi prince and a French ~Cll'nt1st will ha'e Jugged hare a I' .\lsac1ennc Sultan Salman ..\bdcl ..\111 .\I-Saud. a pnnct• of Saudi ..\rab1a. and Patrick Baudl). a French sc1cnt1st. orderl'd Continental cuisine on their menu -...h1le the} arc ere" ml'mbers -...uh ti' e ..\mencan astronaut'> on c;pace shuttle Disco' en Other gourmet foods for them include lobster 1n armoricain sauce. crab mousse and fruit pate'> Haudl) aho-... ill ha' e somr Frenr h brt•ad and a French chocolate pudding. Gourmet foods arl' featured in fi,e of the 20 mca" on thl' 'P3t'l' menu for .\I-Saud and Baudr. Or. Chark'i T. Bourland. ch1rf of·a food packaging lab at Johnson Space ('enter. said the gourmt•t en tree~ were cooked and canned 1n France and that samples were tested for bacteria before they "ere added to the space o;huttle menu. Al-Saud also askt:d for o;ome p111rd dates from his natt\C land Bourland said the dates are being t~ted and that 1fthe) meet N l\S...\ standard!> will be included as snack~ for the prince. Typ1calty. the crew members enJO) a 2.600-calorirdict \\hlll.' O~tng on the space shu11lc Some ts frel'1e -dned and has to be rch\drall'd. other 1s canned or packaged· in foil In the flight. Saudi) will conduct tests using an cchocard1ograph that stud1rs the hean It's lonely at the top, bottom JACKPOT, Utah (AP) -Lezlie Ann Stratton 11 gr8duatlng at the top, middle and bottom of the Cl... of '85 at Jackpot High Schoot. The 18-year-old tenlor Is the flf'lt graduate In the tchoof'• one-year hl1tory. "Orlgfnaffy I WU going to gr8duate from my ofd IChool (In utah)," aald Stratton, who mowd fo JdpOt IMt July ... My parent• helped talk me Into ataytno here. I wanted to be the flnt to grllduate." Conetructlon la nearly com-P'ete for the htgh ectM>Ot In thtl tiny gambatng reeott tn the nofttl- -comer of Utltl, a Mtf-mMe IOUth of the ld#M> border. TM .,.,,. body numbeNd ~ for the llrat ye9f of operatton. Stratton, naturalty oaa. vat- edtcton.n, MY' being one of only two ...... "' . plueM and .\I-Saud is a nephl'\' of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. He 1s fl'.Ying as an ob'len er. a pnv1legr NAS..\ grants to maJor customers . .\mong the satel- l1tc'i to be lau nched from D1 sco"'t'f) 1s .\rab'itat-1 B. a Saudi commun1ca- 11ons satellite. .\stronaut Daniel C. Brandenc;tcin 1s lhl' coi:nmander of the seven-da} l11ght bltnd. Her former husband died eight years ago Kinder was a persistent ~u1tor, despite 1he rebuff. The) met again at a theatrical performance at thr Paso Robles Senior C111zens Center." here he was operating the lighting. fhen he moved into Rut h's home as a boardrr. pa) 1 ng $50 a "eek and buying half thr groceries. Their talk qu1ckl) turned to mamage. "She d1dn·t -...ant a ton~ courtship. She didn't ha'c time." Kinder said. Ruth said spme of her relatt' es have objected 10 her marriage She's been v1s1ted by a social worker -and the poltcc had to be called to intl.'mlpt an alterca11on between some of her reta11 ves and her new husband. ."What wo uld you think tf}our 9~­ ~ear-old grandmother married a 2~­ \Car-old'l" asked her grarldson. Bob Ncberman Jr. of Los An~eles. Kimber said he 1s not interested 1n his nev. bride's propert). Shr said she has a hank account and o~s her home. a duplex that provides her with rental income. He said he .,1gned an agrecmrnt before thl.' -...,edd1ng gt\'tng up an} claim to her propcrt). before the -...1:dd1ng . "I ha ve no 1ntrrcst in her prop- ert)." he said. "I lo'e her for herself" "Because the people are friendly, helpful, and the quality is excellent'' t~~.,,.p~- Lort Ann Peters, Costa Mesa .,. Loaic:lotu: ~Hlllt n~os Moullon ,kwy (71 4) 770 ~)8 MillWNI Vleto 27800Mtdlc1ICtr. 01 1714l 40S 40U ~lffcll 107 ~ent11 Avt 17141 0<42 7)()? 400 Ntwpor1 Ctntu Dr 17141 o« 1174 1401 Avoudo A•t 171'410<40 1444 A.nd othtr tocat1on1 throu1t1out Southtm C.llfomlL ·menu... TM aecond Mnlof', Pat ~. wffl attend oom- menoem9nt ••CIHI It W•. wMr• he Wl9 a atudlnt for ttne --------------------- ~· "It ...... lot. dtffwlnt. There . .,. not • rneny peopee to be trtendl with end ...., --atvund. You're by~ a lot. ''lut tM t..a.a heW more ttme with ~· You lelrn a lot "*9.'' ....,,.,.. the IChoof °"'* In J-.. 9'udlfttl ... "'-d ea ,.,.... '°""' to w•. Nev. or 41 mlel norttt to Flier, tdlho to attend ldtOOf. Coupon . --------_________ ...._ __________________ _ 8MOYIE * ••.; "Brllnltorm" (19&) Chrtsto- ptllr Wiiken. Natllle WOOd . 19 FALL GAl'I ' JOKBrSWIJ> WKNt .. CICNNATI Orange Coalt DAit.. Y PILOT /Wednesday, May 29, 1985 A9 John Den•er (rtclat) nan .... Ultraman'" ln a comedy aketcb wttb Bob Keelhan ln .. How to Be a Man," a new entertainment apeclal airing tonight at 8 at on CBS, Channel 2 . :CJ MOYIE • * • rn. Pnncea And rn. pj,. r11t' (19-45) Bot> Hope, VrQinll Mty0 ®MOYIE * ••.; "AndrOtd' { 1932) KllU1 Klntill, Oon()peitt ())MOYIE * *'.; "Footloote" (1934) KtWI Blcon, Lori Singer -1:30-. D T1C TAC OOUQH Cl) LCM IOA T -t:OO- • (J) MOYE "AlrJI Of Triumph" (PrlnWtl AA· tiiHoc*lnl. lttlty-Annl Down I FACTIOILR IAWMWALT!M 8"CW. l =--..WOALD MalC.Nf COU!Gl•TE TALENT IHOWCAIE !:=IA * ••.; "Miking Thi Gr.a. 11984) Judd Nelton, °"11 Ol9«t (%)MOYIE * ••.; "FootlOOM" ( 198'41 KIWI Bacon. Lon Singer -H0-88 IAM Cl) MOYIE *** "Torn Curt11n" 11•1 PIU1 Ntwmln, Jiiiie Andrtws <Hl MY W'*-"' THEATER: MANONITTD. INC. -10:00- eNEWI - HOTEL LOUGMNT ll lT. ELllWHEM (C)MOYIE * * * "AM Thlt Jm · l 1979) Roy Scl'ltldtr. Jtltlcl Lange eMOW * * •.; "The lnYllil>6I WOINll" ( 19ot0, ·1F~0- • * "Wild On The Blictl" (19&5) Frn• ...,.., 5nerry JICileon ~lllO't'IE ••• ., "~ AMlonab6e Oout>t" 11980) 01v1d Htmtn1nga. Jolln Htrgt ....... -1:30-l ~MCMEI 8 ALL IN TMI FNA Y -2:00- 1 CJ) C9 NEWS NIGtt'TWATCH MCON>GUIJE ..... MOVIE *•••.;"A SI., la Born" (19S5) Judy 'Ganlnd. JlfMI Mmort 't) Gii. MOUN: ITOf'Y Of A IOUND '.mMOYIE * * * "Heerl I.Ille A ~· ( 19&1 Bonnie Beclelia, 8-.1 Bndgea :I) lllO't'IE **'°' 'Tb 119821 Mtn Olllcwl Jtm Metzler -2:10- E MOYIE *'" 'Angel (19841 Clrfl Gorman SuunTyrr .. -2:30- .MOYIE • • .T,.. 1nvt11t111 .,..,, s ~ ( 19'4) John ~int Jon Hll Cl) llKMETONE NEWS eMOYE * * * "Tht Counterten T r11tor ( 1962) Wllllltn HOiden l.Jllt Palmtf G JUNE CAIN Ml.LEA -1.1!0- (fj AllOTT Nil) CCllTtUO G WHATS MY IJNE Z CHAN.ES CHAMPUN TAlJ(S wm4 -S:1G- :C-MOVIE I ~SW04 JtHOA THE .D/ltllE'( 'lf#AIO. llAGa Of TME 1RA1N e CIWU Of TME ITAAI: THE STORY Of THE LOU8ANA HAYMJE -12:00-• m ON HOUYWOOO DWOVIE ' • Emanuelle 1n 8111Qk0k 119781 ***'.;"Thi Big Country" (Part 2 of 2K1958, Gregory Pldl. Clllrnon Heston •• ACEFUQHT !~SUPEMTAM • • • How T 0 S1ve A M1mtg.e And Ruin Y 00< Lift 119681 DNrl Mw'hn. Stell Stevens O WOVIE LIUrl Gemser Cns Avram -3:30- FAITI420 !:S MYLIE I MTltlONIAN WOALD IOU>ONEI * * * "Tht Big Rtd ()fie" ( 1980) Lte MIMn Mlrlc Hamill * * •_. Thi Oey They Hlngtd l(ld eurry· I 1971) Pt1er Duel 8tn Mur· DhY ** 'Tenk 119831 James Gamer G 0 $c>rl0kn I Work Out Hard ... 118AMonth For 14 Months H ohday Spa Heal r::::: .JC ros o .,...e fac11111e s vo1u need ·r.e a test r 1gt eH1c1encv exercise e..J.J crrer1 ~1rr program directors to ShOVv ;OU rcw Ac 1or pocked aero b ics and o naerot 1cs s .... 1rnr-"9 1ogg1ng and Ltfecvcles a · ., ost c lubs E .1e-- steo rr rooms sa.Jno s wr r1c•oois oro rrore j ()JI '10.A. Nh1ie ~OU ("'Qr ~· I ';}8' e.er, th1r·g .. ·n 1 r PE' kY : '.J ,, • ·r for:.:. n L•r ti 0) -I I I .r-. ..... t J , l ,... l ' \J1 ' - pot1ng H~)l1dov )' ·~ l Hec111t, ,-, ,,t for o tree guest to1;r toda, $18 o rr I'! fo r 2Ll months S 8 do ...... r ond 23 rro"'lhlv ~1oyrr er t~ ')f S1i:l. Anf'lua1 PercP1 '· H e Du'E? -t 11)... _ ---~--------- ~ Holiday Spa Health Club for Men and Women ANAHElM 'l.+. r ~ 1·11" 1 ' l • • CEl?R!TOS LAKEWOOD ·• -• e .,...,. .. : MISSION VIEJO ._t1J ' • 1' • ", 1' 1• WESTMINSTER t-"' ~ ....... ._.,... ,., • ;.,,. ,1• , COSTA MESA :' " ·t '" 1 4_,~ 1 C>RANGE t •• l J ·" t'•" J •• ,.., : •:1 · • · • ' • ' • l \.)(: ..,c.. l • .. .: ..... : · ... : . . ... . . ...... .. .. >., l .. . i J ' .. -------·- L I: I I I I I AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, May 29, 1985 ------------------------ Em JORIAL Strict controls - might be better than racing ban The county Planning Commission last week revoked the license o f the promoters of boat drag races o n Irvine Lake in Orange. ' , The action was academ ic. The Irvine Co .. which owns the lake, banned drag boat racing there in April after 9-year-old Brandi Branchflower of Burbank was struck and killed by a skidding power boat as she sat along the shore. In light o f the enormity of the traged y, the response seems appropriate. But the county planners who investigated the incident said they fo und the lake to be a safe place for drag races. At least, as safe as a place can be when people are skimming the surface of the water at improbably high speeds in what amo unts to defused torpedoes with bucket seats. The problem was not with the lake. but with the course. which the Planning Commission found had been altered from the layout the county originally approved. Did the changed cours~ contribute in a way that might have been forsccn to the death ofthechild? No one seems able to reach that conclusion. but drag boat drivers who raced the course said immediately a ft er the accident that the c hanged configuration made the lake a safer place to race. Now. as objecti vity begins to creep back irrto an issue that was overfl owing with emotion. it may be appropriate to examine the total ban-on drag boat racing. The revocation seem warranted. The operalors did. after all. conduct races o n an unapproved course. Tho ugh their intention m a~ have been to provide better. safer racing, the o.utcome was netther better nor safer. But now that thev have been sanctioned. all those who enjoy watching o·r participating in these races also have bee n penalized. The proper. longterm response to the Branchflower tragedy mi~ht be to institute stricter controls o n boat rac ing at ln :me Lale;, so that .it may.go on in as safe a manner as possible -without ehmmaung the sport. .. LETTERS '4 % less than terrible' not good enough for airport r o I hl· f dllor \onll' I\ f'll' nt "" ;.srd 'hould Ol" gl'l'n to thl~>rangl < 11unt\ HuJrJ 111 ~u~n 1\0r' <m lhl'ir .,Utll''>' 1n d1' l'rt· 1ng a1rplanl· pa!><.cnger trallil lrom th1.· huge littk us~d Ontario -\1rpo111u lhl' undcr'i11ed. 1011 c;mall llangerou'>. Orange< ount\ raulit~. togl'thl·r "1th d1\ert1ng .11rplane pa\<.l·ngl'r.. trom thl' l'\tt:lknl <.uLll''>'iful largl' I .\ \ laC'lltt~ lO Or:ingl' ( tHJOl~ Thl' hl\tnn 111 e1ur u1unt' 1n I 9X5 1.1.111 tx· thl· ~car ot 1hc h1gge~1 1.1.oN acn>mplt'ihment h\ !ht· Hn.arJ ol ">upcr' 1 .. or' \lier numcruu' paid JlfPOrt \tUdll'' "l'r1· m.1dl· •" J1rl·ucJ h\ lht• oodrtl hul n11.1 ..a11~f\lng thl' hc1artl 1h1·' dl'l llkd 10 pr11,t· 1hc~ 1.1.erl· 11ghl 1r1ka'111g lhl' Jlrport 1n ''' prl'\l'lll tanhk lola1111n I hl· Hlur K1hhon C 111nm1lll'e ot 1nd1·rl·ndt:n1 hu\lnl'"'"' ;1nll go\ 1.•rnml'nl ll'Udl·r<, \'3' named 10 111.t!..l' a .. tud'. Thi\ tJml' 111 recommending no C'\pan<,1on of thl· prl'\l'nl J1rpo11 and 11.1.11 ;i\,lllJhk lc1lJl111n' lor ,1 nl'l.I. JlrPClrl I hi' rt•p11rt "·" 1gn11r,·ll h\ thl' ho.in.J ,1, \\,l, J un1n nnkr ag,1111'1 lhl· l'\· p3n\lllll In rdln ling cm \(I \l'•tr' 1.'\IWfll'nu• ht· Ion· prn IOU\ n1l'n1hl'r' ol \,tid h11,1rd I l.tll rrml'mh1·1 \dll'n Ill.ell\ 111 lhl·m dn1dnt ~'hal \\,1•.111•ht l11r .111 ol ( )f,1 11>-'I" ( 111tnl\ 1'\ •II if II \\.i' llClf ,1 popul.CI dv1 l\llll! Ill tli1II11\\11 d1.lf h I \;11f1l' 111 lhv pt1''"r I ho1,11d llh'f111Wr' \'Ill .1uvp1 .1 fl•'" .111p11111111l11•1t 11\\n .trl"ol f1 1r p1•Piii.Ci11 l!',1'••11' .11 h11nll• rl·gardk" "' \d1.11 "h1 '' f111 .111cil1lw lllUnl \ Prl'\l n1 111·111 1><" "·"' 1 q•n hl'l'll hra1n"·"' .t 11\ .111 l11w' ,111d .11rl r.i 11 n1Jnul.1\l , ·r' 1 .. '·" 11!1 1 '.1 l!llll'I ll'l° \dlt ' llH t fell h " I \ \\ <1fll'' ,111· ,1hnut .i f'll'rtl'Ol k" n111" • 11ur f'll'rll'nt k" 1h,1n 1anhll-dot'' n111 1·quJI gooJ I he tu1url' "dear Orangl' ( oun- I\ 's most hcaut1ful nh. and thl· highest ta>.Cd l'll) will COOlinue 10 he ru1m•d h) morl' and mort· Jet no1w Jnd mnrl· and morl· hl:.11:k lillh' nhauc;1 trom ever) JCI Morr aircra1'1 pans. eng1n1.·-. l"tt' will fall on homl'!. unlll the d3~ a planl' 1.1.1pe\ out li\c 111 Ill homl·\ and kill!. man) people on 1hc ground. as "l'll as those 1n the planl' IA-vl'lopmt>nt will l'OOtlOUt' lo l'11minatc th l' uni\ two future eA- panc;10n \Ill''\ that arc no1.1. a\ailabk and then a nl'I.\ Hoard of SUPl'l"\ .... ors ,~111 have thl' treml'ndou<o dcn~1on ot 1.1. hac 10 mo' l' all of1hc JCIS and 11 will probabl) he out of lhl' count}. Progress under th(' prcc;cnt Board 1n 1.:onnecuon with the :urpon mcar:i~ more and more )l'l no1\c and filth on 10 the pcopk <11 Nt'1.1. pon Heaeh and 1heir propt·11~ unlll man~ pa11os and homes in 'I.'" pon Hl·ach 1.1.1 II no longer tx· l.'n111~ahk• 11 l'\Cn l1"abk The e·wan"on of LAX "as lhe l'\pans1on of a huge a1rpon and had 111 hl' donl· Thl· npan<.1on of()rangc ( ounl\ Jut<. not nt:t<l lo he 1Jonl' • \hnulci not he dont• and \\111tld nc11 ht· 1loHW II thl' prl'\l"lll nll'l1lhl·r, c1I 1h~· ll11.1rd qf \upl.'n 1)or\ 1.1.e1uld Jlll'Pl 1lwir rl·,pon~1hil11' 111 reprl·wn1all111 <lr.ingl' ( 11un1~ anJ du 1.1.ha1 1\ tx•,t lnr .111 ol Orange< ounl) and"" luturc dnl'111pml'nt. \\h1lh ml·ano, 1h1.·rc mu<.1 hi.· .1 nt'" lrn..11111n for JCI aircrati 1n !Ill' l ClUlll\ 11r CIUl\ldC lhc counl\ ">({\I\:-. II \\-I EDH1.\.\RD ~ant.1 ·\na Truckers a danger to others lei lhl' f d1111r I in • 111111·1rwd .1h"11 1 ,1 p111hkm thJt I h.1 1 \' n 1l1u•d th.11 "·" lw111111l 111c1m1n1•ntl .-.,r,1· in lilt" P·"' ''"'r II h,I\ (11 tf11 '' l'h lh1· tflll k llll \ \"f' Ill < lrangl ' 1111111 I n11111.1 d .1r .1r111 l1 •11 llil \1,,, I\ llctrtl flil!<!l 1t th1· I 1.u" l'ile11 1h.1t " heal.led C II I' 1 r.1l king do" n 1111 u1u111'' h1tt 11g drt'l·r, I hl'' .trl' talk11111-.1h<t•JI om· 111 thc .trl'(I' that I' 'l'f\ had.1,hl•ing1h1· l1\101 lndu\ln.d < qmplt ' I h.111' "h1·fr I lmr ·1111\ ""'~.ind 11-l'llln!l 111! .11 thl' I .1h· I 1111·,t l'\11 l'\t'I'\ morning h:i' ·!).·, 11rrll J rt'J I t'\t'rL l\l' I h.1\l n1·q-r \l't n .1 c II P ullin•r lhl'ft' 11nl1·" llH ll 1.1.," .111 ,1l(Hknt hul I h,l\1' ,,1·11pr11h.1hl'1h1..• 1.1. c)rlJ '" e1r~i l rlll !.. d ra" "111 111 n..-nil lhnt· T hl'\ P·" ah.,o!ulc h "" .11 11·n ORANGr COAST Daily Pilat I ·l 11on 1t1 ho1.1. 1hc} art' dri' ing, thq lnrl~· people on the road Mv cousin "·I" \l'r'\ <.eH·reh in1url·ll 1hcrc b) a 1rmk dn'l'r 1.1.ho "'"'' making an 11n,,1k I.inc th,1nge I'm \\nnda1ng 1.1.hcn l"m going 10 ,,,e1 t 'l'l'I ng 1 he ( HP cra<:k 1 ng do1.1. n al J .1!..1· furl'<.1 Ort\l' I \1mpl' rclu'>l.'. to ""' )l.rc'lt'rll'' at lht' market there hn .11N' 111 thl' d11H'r' ol ttw1r trud<. I hl'' g1.·t oil 1111 L;ike f orc't dri\l' do\\11 l<nt !..fil'ld lhi.•n rn.1kt• .1 'iharp 11g.h1 1hnl' I lan l u1un1 ho1.1. man' 1111\\'\ lhl'\ 0 \l' tUrnl·d lfUl k\ O\Cr I hr' 'l' tu.rnl.'d tru<:ks O\ er gl·tting oO 1tw frl'Cl.l.:l\ on tu I ~1kc Forl·~1. at the kll lurn \\hl'fC the) make 1ho<;e w1dt• I urn' .ind lhl'tr 1ru(k\ turn o"cr \·\NOR>\< OI I ll11n1ing10n R\;irh H. l . lcflwert1 Ill Frenlc Zlnl Tom felt °"'"""0"'9 ,,,.,, .. Don,_,_ .. , c .• ,, £ 0•10. ·'Does IC rea lly mak e sense to send Paul Thayer to j ail? IL mak es sense to do so only In the very//mltedperspective, which Is to satisfy muggers that guJ/ty tycoons also pay a penalty ... SQi4E LmHT Pl5Jtrota~9DIQ'«ll )w>PfW 1>9E~T71N S Cf . ~~SV£1S £SSEtmAL. ~ l5 ~ ~ c:.-:11 -----··~· I WILLIAM F . BUCKLEY . columnlat ANN WEUS r \ LJ ·_u Cookin~ .::=:.=..=..-==-==-======:\. __ ---=-----· ~ SO m UC 11 rM60N6mcurm'QIR i,,~~-· Mi • J ,.. HOO l/lt>f!!DrrtJMYSNIKE ~ s 1 mp er 11~, I ~ ~~ TV ~. • •-· • 1 !· 6~. ~~· • on (-,~J. ~r"'t' .... _' 1\ \~ ... J ' -~,-" I\'''"'·' OCl\\llr!.. kllt"hl'O -\B( ~ ~ ( H~. NH<. or l'\\'n PB'i -I'm ncll ~ ~ pie!..} fhq all ha\l' 1he saml· U ..... ' j1 • J miraculou' lcatun:c;. 1,1\1 F' l'n whl·n 'ou cnmc home la ll" . .:.... I I -:IA,· al \ from \\Ork after d111ng h:ltlle I.I. Ith co-.. ,,.. workero;. 1raflk and the ( ht'c:ker at thl· markt•t. dinner '' no has-;k w11h a network kllchcn SendPaulThayerbackto thePentagon witha,mop You '>kP bl•h1nd th\.' 1.1.or!.. l'U unll·r/)tO' e. \mile at the lamily and ,a~. ·· 1 on1ghl 1.1.l' arc going 10 ha''l' aah 'oumc and molded wmato a)ptl' ,alall II "'" he rl.'ad) in about I' m1nutl') ·· 'r ou thl·n prm'Cl'd to make 1he aah .,oullk anJ thl' ac;p1c. On thl· wor!.. coun1er I'> .an arra' 11f l11tlc bowl\ matching. uf cuu·r~c. The bowl!i rnn1a1n 1he 1ngrcdtl'Ots prec1scl~ mca<.urc:J uu1. The ingredll'llt) arl· l'h11ppcd flaked. bl.'atcn. o;queCJcd. ~ra1eJ -1.1. hatevcr thl' recipe call' .\I lcas1 1n the matter of Paul ThaH·r. unlike E.F. Huuon.1hcrl· 1.1.a~ someone there of flesh and blood lo stare at. He had a wife at hand. fam1I}. fnend -indeed. ven inl1uen11al friends. Barr) Goldwaier wrote a letter about him Moses 1.1.ould haH· been flattered to receive. Still. thl· 1udgc gave him four ~cars in Jail. 1 his t'i both good and bad. Good 1n the obvious sense .\I~ fluent. ped1gn·cd. puhllc ~en1lc­ minded lawhrcaker!> are in the C}e!\ of the la1.1. s1mpl~ lawbreakers. nc,cr mind tf back then the) earnl·d a Congre.ss1onal Medal of Honor. or 1f back then she' headed up the ( om- mun1t' ( hl·st-Dnvc. or prnented a 'hip l'rom h1111ng the rod.\. Paul fha~er lcarm·d 1he plan-; of a rnm- pan~ nf 1.1.ho\l" ant1matl· corpt1ra1r 1.1.or!..1ng"' hl' had ~r!>unal l<.nu1.1.kdg.l· \11 hl' t(1IJ a kv. fncnJ ) to hu' C ompan~ \. Thl' cnmc con<;l\t\ 1n 1.•nc:ouraging thi:sc insiders 10go111 thl· mar!..l·tplJrl' and hu) stock. 1 f ncl'l''>S- an nudging JI up .1ltttk10 l'nllll' thl· 1m nn 01.1rg.1nall' tnll're'>ll'd 1n ,l'11- 1ng -\nd -thl· ta\\ hokh lJUlll' pl.111\lhh -1n l lkl.l 'lt'.tl!ng ltll' prolii th.11 \\OU Id t1lht•r1.1. l\e h;J\ l' gt1lll' hi l'\l\ltng. U\\ner' 1.1.hl·n thl' Simi.. 1rntn1' up cm puhlita1111n of thl· gnod IWW' R111 h;I\ 1 ng llnlf1hcd • l a' lar- l l'n11u<ol~ ·'' po"1hk. tht.: lJUl''>llon arl\l'' Dm·, 11 n·alh mal..1.· ,l·nw IP \end Paul I hau·r to 1a11'' I 1 l11akt·., \l'n'e to ctci '11 unh 1 n the 'en l1m 1ted pcr'>pcC:l1'l' 1.1.hH h 1s to sau\h mug- ger'> that g.u1h~ IHOOn'-al<.11 pa~ a pcnalt~ I IJ' ing \::tll<,lied thl· tT1m1nal commun1t~ thal u1rporate h1gw1g' arc not out!>1dc lhl' '31.1.. onC' I\ '11ll ld1 a!i~ing th1.· qUl'\tlOn '' th!\ a u!il'ful WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY wa) to get ~<Kial rcqu11al lrom Paul Tha}er'' rherr ha-; hccn a lot ofthl\ kinJ ol thing latel}. E.F. Hutton. "i.' learn. mad1.· '>Oml·th1ng li!..l· $!S m1ll1on h~ the rclat1,el~ simple matta oft1ming \\1thdra1.1.al and depm11'> \O a~ to cauw JU't a l111k lt'l'n~ 1.1.l'l'n~ dl'la~ Ill ia!..l' platl' ht·11.1.el·n thl· "11ndra1.1.al anJ lhl' u1rresponJ1ng dl·po\ll I h1) "ralkd thl' 110:11 l ht· l111at tan ht· hoth fl'gal and \\Ondl:rfull}-pmfitahk When )OU bu} an American faprC)!. chcqul' for $1 00! you will average three months or so he fore cashing that check. and during that period ~mcn­ can Express 1s gelling quill' rich. 1hank~ou .andnot,1olatingan) la1.1. .\no1her one" Thi\ 1'>n·1 ilkgal. hut II 1<,n'l QUiil' ethical either rht• t nrna hooJ...store need~ l"fl'd1t trom might) Douhlcda) & < o .. <,o 11 ordl'r'> 1.000 l'Clp1es or .\rthur Haik~\ nC\\ book. knowing.11 can't pos~1bl ) 'il'll more than SO. The book' amH· on Mnnda) On Tuesday. 1he honk :.wre returns 950 cop1c'> of th1.· honk lO Doublcda~. claiming credll -on which 11 proceeds 10 hu} other Doublcda} books. But )Ou 'ICC. 11 1~ da1m1ng credit for books 11 \\On·1 tx· billed for un11I 1hr end of 1he month. Thal 1s kiting. It 1sn'1 illegal. hu1. 1.1.cll. 1t St. Peter a~kcd vou whv vou ordered 1.000 hook\ kno\..,1ng )1;u·1.1.c1uld nnh sell SO ~11u \\1111ld prohabl~ take thl' lor I hl· hl11.1.b an· arrangl·d in Fifth .\mcndml'nl alphatx:t1c:i l onkr. or the ordl·r 1n ({;ilph \/atkr \\hOSl' tnll'rC\t i.. 1.1.h1l'h thl' li\lllg'> go IOU> thl' rt.'l'IJX' Jlmoc;l l"<clu\I' l'I~ in rorporatl' tnml' Thl' rhL>tCc 1s 'ours. and 1.1.ho \ome1imes sounds as If On lhl' '>tlHl' 1s )Our preheated pan corpora11on~ are n.ingcn11all) cnm1-1.1.11h ()ou·rc rwl going 10 belie'l' lh1•.t nal. \\ant' tougha '>cnlcncl's for E.f }UUr crl·am -.aure alrl'ad~ madl· Hullon t}'rx'"· And '>Odo I. But these \/carb) is a 1.1. h1'k. m1~10g spoon and .. entencl'' 'ihould tx· imag1nat1 vc. Bui vuur buttcrt.:d ">eVl'n-1nch 'ouffic di. h '"hat ,., lhl· p111n1 111 "L'nJing non-·-\nd lhl· ac;p1c mDld '1uknt ml·n lo pn<.on. whl'n pnson' In 1he nt:twor!.. klld)l'n \UU nC'l'r arc alre~1J~ m l'rt'rn\\Jl·J'' !.c:rc1u ngl· tt~r lhl' nght uil·ns1I. thl' . ("hark<, ( ohun. 1.1.11h h1., l'nson papnka·M a pol holder, 11 l'i there at Fello\\ ship program ha., been \H1l1ng Hrnr l'lbe1.1. If vou arl' right-handed. 11 and talking about lhe problem for is 10 ~our righi 1f~ou an· lcft-handl·d ,ears. Suppow 1ha1 Paul Tha)cr 1.1.en· 11 ''on \Our ll'f1 't nu c:Jn 1.·ook 1n a madl· lo ll11 JJn11tmal \\Ori.. 1n thl' nCt\\ork l..llthl•n \\tlh ~our C~l''i Pen1agun. oH·r 1.1. h1rh hl· H'f) nl·arh dO\l'd. pre-.1Jed unlit rl'l'Cnll~ 1'.n"t that .1 Onl' ol th1.• mJnl'lnu' tc:11urt:'i 10 u1nrrCll" l'lluugh turm ot' pun1~h-lhl' Ol't"ork k1tdll'n I\ lhl' magir shell ml·nt'' On1.· luulJ it lo11!..111g lur s1ill unda thl' work counll'r .\s the lttlk more tl·eth tu put 1n111 11. lorb1d h11n ho'""' arl' l'ITipt1cd and lhl' utens1b from going 10 public places. so 1ha1 he usl·d. thl') go under the counter on couldn't. let'o; say. leave the Pentagon lht'> mag11. 'hdt at noon for Im lunch hour. and go to a Nn l"r ,.., an) 1h1ng pul in10 1hc 'i1nk regular lahk at. <.a~. thl' Hit}·.\dam~ "nt:r '' .an~th1ng 1.1.a<,hnl 1n th" for lundi l.11rh1.·n I 'u'f'll'l't thl' "nk 1s pa1ntnJ Thl'fl' .irl' I\\ 11 purpo'l'' 1n pu111ng m\'11 hchind h.tr\ fhl· lir\l llil":l IS lO 1.·online thl'fll \O 1ha1 thn cannot do mnrl' harm to ullll'I' l hl' 'ccond 1s lo punl\h. ina .. much ,I\ fll'ople lend lo wan1 to go "hcrt•\tr 1hc <ipinl mo, rs lh<.>m. The liro;t 1~ n1>1 a <oo 1al prohlcm 1.1.herl' Paul Thawr 1<. comcmrd. lk will not mug. o n h.., wa) tu pick up hie; mop at 1hc Pentagon. The second dcsi~n of the la1.1. -to pun1c;h -1s bc1n'g done. l'Vl'I) da}. in thoc;c long Pcnlagon hallwa)), kept clean by Paul Tha}-cr and 1he \Cn1or panners ofE.F. Hullon. William Buckley I a syndicated columnist. on 1he hal k "all -a 1rnmpc l'ocil H.t,l' 'ou l'\\'r \l'1·n Jn\nnt' turn on lhl· 1.1..1ll'r 1n 11n1· 111 lhu,~· '1nk'i01 lklor1· \11111..111 ':l) l o~ 111 < oo!..1ng. \our lr.1h \uutlk ,., all put 10ge1ha ::ind ~011p11p111nto lhl' lt>p prl·hcall'd O\\'n Nl'l"ork !..1tr hl'n' arc alwa}'~ equ1pf'll•d \\llh prdwa11.·d oH·n~. Thl•n )OU pour the 111gn·d1l'l1lS for tht• ~l<Jd 11110 lhl' m(•ld and pul th;11 into thl' rl'fngaa 111r Tcll lhl' lam1h thal J1nna 1s rl'ad' -nl'' a n11nd tha1 lhl' rl'l irx· <;;11d It> bakt· the \outlle lor .io minute,. or thal the a .. p1c mu'll MC' <:hilled at lca't two hour -and set ~he lahlc -1141iilfldt.Uli1;;1,ga.1,t.11;:1.i----------------- \lo" lnr thl' Ol'\l mal\dous lca- turt•. In JU'l a le" minutt"'i. ~ou opcTI lhl' rl"lngaatm and lake oul a f'll·rfn ti ) 1ell1l·d anJ qt11,enng a~pll. alrl'ad~ turnl·ll oul on a 'len 1ng d"h. I hl·n \OU llPl'n lhl' h<lll\llTI (l\l'l1 and takl' oul a hcau11full' hrowned ~oume. l1gh1 a\ a demo anJ moulh- watenng Soviets narrowing targets \uuflll., mu,1 ht· call'n 1mmed1- ;1tl'h You might fct:l lone\ome 'llltng 1n ihl' dining room h~ H1ur.,el( bul \\hl·n \OU cook 1n a n1.·t1.1.nrk k.1tchl·n \Ou don't ha' e llmt· 10 '"' 111.' gue~ls. anJ thl· fl''\l Cll thc fam1h d11nn'1 ha\l' 11nw to wa~h up '.\ \\111,<il <>' -\ml·m.in' II\ 111g JI lh\· nuln ltm1l'I ot <•h' 11111' l.,11, 1e1m1'<.ile1:1rgt·h arl' k'I\ ltkeh 111 h1: 'apor11ed 1 n :i nur kar l'\t hJngl· 1h.1n~' 111 .1 \1g.niliran1 h1ghh '>l'l rl·t d1.1ng.t: 1n 1lw l-..r1·01li11' 't1;1ll')!ll 1h1nkang V. hl'lhcr lhl·1r l han1.l'' ol ul11111.all' <.ur' !\JI .trt' ""' ht·11l·r '' qunt1nn-Jhk ot u1ur'il' '.\ h.11\ hapf'll·nnt .tlu1r1..ltng Iii h1ghh '\t'n'lll\t' Jm·umrnl\ wt,.'t' w1•n I\ that 1n rCll'nt H":tr\lhr\o\.ll'h hJ\1' lo\\l'rl·d 1he J1.:,1rulll\l' pt11.1.r r 111 1hl·1r \\:lrhl':ld\ a<o lht· a1 L uran of 1ht·ir lung.-rangl· m''"k" ha' "1m- prc" l'd I h" <.uAAe"' 111'ome1h;i11lw ({u\\l:tn<o' lnlt'nllclll I!> (Cl dL''ilrO\ l I., m1~!>1k \llO"' w11hou1 ~prcad1ng ntra dcs1ruc11on and radiation w ncarh' populatinn lCnll'r'>. · · The apparent ionov:rnon in Sov1l'l strategic thinking l\n't 'iometh1ng lhl' Reagan adm1n1stra11on has bcl·n anxious lO puhlic11c II might give tht· 1mpre<,<.1on that the Kremlin leader' ha\C <oumthow hl'comr more benign. and 1.1.oulJ thu~ underc ut 1hc adm1n- 1\trat111n '<. drt1..•rm1na11on to rounH·r thl' rcru'l\.l"d Sm H"I th real T 11 thl· la) man. thl' Cle( fl'l1'>l' rn "\ll'kt," or ck<olructl\C po1.1.cr ot nurll'ill warhl·aJ, ma) <.ccm ot lilllc more 1h;1n ar:idem1t 1ntere<.1 when the world'' stockptl~ has alread:r toppt.'d 0.0(1() warh~ads. an' nnc of which rnuld cause far more dr' a<.· 1a11on than the pnm111'e homh 1h:11 leveled lflro\h1ma 40 '.Yl'3r<. ago Rut 111 l ' ~ '>lnttt•g11.. planner\ and Kremhnolog1'>I'. the 0' 1e1 mm1..·" <,1gn1fican1. 1 h1.· ha'1C tigure' are c;ummar11ed in n National 'x·t·urnv Council report. which cst1matt.'' thot "clearly QO P<;'rccnt of Soviet ~tratcg1r warhead\ have >•cld~ l'>clwcen 100 and 500 ktlotnnf' -a notircnhlc de I inl· in Jt.·'t ruct" I.' f)<lW(·r ·\ ~ 1lo1on rcpre-.cnh 1.000 ton<. u f 1 NT the hc.'<.t c\ttmatc ol lhl' I f11mh1ma bomb's ounch 1s 13 kiloton'> During the dccadr" 11f c'i<"al:a1mn 10 h1.acr and ~tter mmtle<. -each brts1hng with multiple warh1..•ad~ tha1 JACK ANDERSON and DAL£ VAN ATTA u1uh.I tan oul aga1n\l 'cpara1t: 1.1rgl'l' -lhl' l '1T 1onnagc rl'Jlhl·d 11n - 1m.1K1nJhk '111:'>. fhl' largl·~t '1ngk l.,m1e1 1.1.arhcad. pul atop J '1l1Jll numht·r of I.,\-I I< m1..,.,ik-.. 1.1.a\ rall'd :11 ~II megaton). or .:!fl m11l1on ion' of rNT Mof>t of the Sl.,-lth rnm 10 warhcaJ~ of 5 ·o kilnton'> l'Uch. r hc 11n1 tcd Sta tcs. a 1m1 ng more lt>r alCUral') than ovcrwhelmingdc\trUL - tl\·C power h~ 1nd1.v idual warhead. wa~ 'ial1<,ficd with a 9-ml'gal<>n 1.1.ar- lwad ma~1mum According 10 our t>\\ n 1 alcul:i1111nc; from \Ct rl•t 11 ~ .1nJ \0\ ll'l data. the a'crage doul of I \ ,1r.1i1.·K1L "arhcads I\ n111.1. I~() k.110- ton'> l om pared to 1hc ~ti' 1et <1' cragt• ol 1)()(1 kiloton'>. Ii"' plain 1ha1 1he ~'>' 1et\ h<t"e a long wa> 10 go bcfon· the~ lcel 1 onf1Jcn1 l'nough 10 l hl· acc uraq of their m1'!s1lc'i 10 lower their worhl·ad 1mf)8l t to anything near thl' I '~. a' rragl' l hi\ ha<. led <,onw C'\pcns lo arglll' that 1hcSnv1ct.,don'1 intend l0<11 m .11 our lund-hawd m1!''i1lcs at all hut hllvt' in'>tcad targcwd our n 11c' and 1ndu'>lnal complexc'i, wh11..h dnn't require lhC' p1npo1n1 ac1 urnc) ncu·,.,. JI"\ 10 take out a m1'i\1k \ilo • • • NO Pl l :c '·NOC I IOPPF K. "'hen the producer~ of the late'' Jame' lionlJ epic." View tu a Kill." a'>kt·d to honow o heliroptt•r lrom the l\ir t flHl' Re'l<.'Ul' 11nd Kl·covcn I n11 n1 "'-l'l)U\ 1k. Iceland. thl'}' were-lurnrd dc11.1.n 'Accord1na to an .\1r I o'rrc nw11111. "11 will not '>Cr'-e the l'>cor,t inln\'<.I of lhe o\1r f ore<' to pro' 1de lhl' \llppon the~ ha' c rcquc\tl'd" hl.•tau\C the chopper wa\ 10 hnvc hf.•en d1<.~l~·d with Soviet marktn•' Rcs1d1.'I\ lhl· lal·~ ot on-'icrel'n puh- l1Cll}. the ·\ir Forcl' ma~ ha'e been offrndcd on purcl~ pmlcsc;ional ground' In om· unli!..l'l~ \tenc Hond \hool'> de'" n 1 hl· pur<ou 1 ng ht:l 1cop1cr -'llh .1 fl .1 rl' }tll n . \_• .. I '\11)11<-Tf'TI IHl\ll Rl'P <ar- 1011 1 tuhtia1tl I >-fl..\ h,1, hl·en unahk Ill cihtain till' till'\ IHI .I twn-\ear 1u,l11.c Departm<'nt 1n'e't1gatwn ol Im lampa1gn ac11' 111e,_ 1.1. h1~ h Hub- hartl "l"lln' inlet.I "a' 1n\t1gatl'd b) p11hl1t·al 1.·nl·m•l"' I hough 11 turned up n111h1ng c1n him Ju'>llCl' ha!> rd"used lo 1urn nH·r 11' fik~. '>0 Hubhard ha~ rcsoned Ill 'iubllc guer- rilla warfare aga1no;1 the department ..\lmost daily. he takes to the noor of the House to make short speeches or insert article., 1n10 the record dec;cribing allega11ons of Justice De- partment m"hchavwr o r 1n - Don'1 \\Orn ah1111t 11 lulia ( l11kl \lartnt th" ''a' II \ \\11nh 11 Columnist Ann Wells lives in Laguna Niguel. L.M. Bovo Sun really 'different' in tropics ~dkr\ of \Untan lo11on 1n Hawn11 compctencc. • • • da1m "thl' -.un I\ d11Tercn1 1hert'." c;o W .\TC "H ON W .\ST~: Pharma-the "'"''or need\ C\lra prccaut1onc; on crutical rnmpnnll'' arc m1\u-;1ng thl· Waikak1 Bunk.> ou sa)". o ~1d I. In Freedom ot lnform:111nn .\ct and fact. though. the sun is "different" 1n charging the abuse<; to the taxpayers the tropics. hccausc thcr1..· 11\ ovcr- More than 80 pcrrcnt of the Freedom head much of the 11mc. From farther of Information requc'itS rec~1 vcd . hy non.h or south. its rnys slant through !he food and l>rug Ad~in1stra1ion much more of the earth's 'ICrecning came from pharmacc uucal hou~c; atmosphcn'. requesting information ahoul their rnmpct1tors. ~ On Vl·nu'i. 11 rain'> '\111funr and all For 1h1'> duh1ou\ '><'n ire. 1hc . ;\ the time. rcrnvl'rt'd M.arrcl> ~ f'll'rtcnt nl the S4 S rn1llton 11 rn\l 1n procc-;'i 1hc Q Ho1.1. rnuld 1 homa<. kfTcrson rcqul''l' introduce vanilla to 1hc colonies? • • • MI \11-f DITO!< I \ t I n\tOhtltl) in Vanilla 1o; native 10 Mex1co'1 lhl' nation' hankinl( \)'item will gro1.1. A Spnntarcl'i took 11 w Curo~· wor\C unlc'iS < onitrl''>s' and federal JcfTe~on picked 11 up 1n francc. rcg11la1orc; m3kc ~Oml' ha~K change~ in tht' ruk' Om· long overdue innovatwn 1ha1 '>hould he cna{·tcd 1~ n~k-hai;cd pl\'rtHum .... B<'11cvc-1t nr not. the h-drrnl IX.-po<.tt l n<iuranl'e Corp rhorgt'' a \hoc\t ran~ bank tht' \amc prcmtum a'i n ht•alth' hank l 1fC' 101ourancc tom panic"' r an chtl~<' h1Lth-n'k appl1lan1' morl'. 1.1.h> () ')a>' hcrt' newborn hatne' an· "kgolly blind." What '~ Lhai menn'1 A. Vision no hc.'ttM" than 20500 Q. h ltq_uor fn 11cn1ng·1 .\ lndm·cth Liquor""' rnlnncs dnn 't "itorc up m l1'sucs. Bui \Ou hurn them lirst. w the food'<1 ralM1cs do ~t1t1uldn'1 thc .. DI(~' \tore up. JaC'lt Andrr.con ud D11lt' Y.a All• art' 1ylldlt'al"°' ~l•m•l111. L.M. Boyd ~lwmal11. ,, • lfDd#catt'd • · lilly Piiat -J WEONESDA Y MAY 29, 1985 ANN LANDIRl 12 BUllNElllM Colllbined spasillS can be upsetting Tourette Syndrome mostly a h a ndicap for sufferers during social encounters By SUSAN MONAHAN D""r fl'Not Coneepoftdenl .\dam Seligman t).prl'\!>C!> htm'>df art11:ulatel) and inti.'lltgcntl) for thl' most part. but l'' c:I) 60 seconds or so. he 111\crrupt!> himwlfwith an array of r unuus sounds. induding l>Pttting and 'iwcaring. Th1.· l'pic,ode passc~ quickl y. at wh1rh potnt he resumes thl· con' crsa11on wi thout losing h1i. HELP YOURSELF poise or train of thought Seligman ha~ a \i.'\ erl' cai.t• ot fourelll' S) ndroml· .. I'm not angr) or fru!.lratl'<l:· e).pfainl'd Seligman. ~J. during a pho nt• 1nten 1ew from h1~ home 1n Wt'\twood ... Thl''il' '~ mpHH11!> JU\I go un all the ttml'. .. l oure11c S> ndmmt· "a mult1pk tit d isorder ( .\ lit: .., a 'P3'>mo<l11.. 1n,oluntar} moH·ment oJ a group of mu~cle'>.) It i' compll'\ and not full) undt:r- 'itoo<l. but dcx-tor'> who treat 11. fam1h member!> who ll\e with 11 and people who arr affi1cted "'11h 11 4'l'em to agrl'l' on t"o maJOr point'>. I) thr d1<:.ordn 'aries enormou\I). not onl) from person to per.,on. hut 111 the samt· person. and::!) Tourr11c S) ndrome " · moM handicapp1'ng 1n the social arl'a. It i'i a rclatrvelv rare d1<;order -the a11 onal ln-.111ute of Health l''>t•· mate\ that 100.000 ·\mt•nrnn' ha,1.· r OUfl'l ll' S\ nliroml' although I ht• I 11urt•t 11.· \~ nJruml· ·\\'>OC1a11on kilt>'-"' nt onl~ 10 f){){) i.11agnml'd rtl\t'' It all11t 1' mi:n appnJ\1match thrn· 11me'> mnre than "omen. anJ "htk \Omt• l'3\l'\ llflpear 10 OClUf '>pon1am·11u\h thl'fl' I\ 1.'\ 1dent:l' of .1 hl•red11..1n IJl tor 111 uthl'f'> l ourt•tit· loi\ nJronll' 1.an ca u~· head 1erk1ng gnmaung rarut hlinktng 1im1 '>tomp1ng anJ J numlwr 111 01hn 1n\oluntan 11w,1.·111l·r1t' In add11 ;on 1x·11rk "'1 1h Tourt·t1l· \\nJn1ml' ma' h,1,1.· .1 \Jrll'I\ of \l'fh;ll Ill'>. \Ul0h ... ., 'Plll1ng Ihm.it 1.kanng humm1n11.. 'hnd..ing. grunt· 1ng Jnd hark1n~ fhq ma) rl•pea t utht•r pcupk's "ord' or iheir own "onh. or uttt•r 1nappropnatl' or oh\i. l'llt' "Orth ll11"nl.'r not t'\c:none with Tour- t'ttt· \) ndrom '"plagued v. Ith all thl'-.c '~mpWm\ and 11 15 also charac- tt•n,111. of the Ill" to wa.1. and "ane I ht' ') mptom'> ~1mt•t1mt'\ peat.. at pu~rl). onl~ to go 11110 n·m1~~1on \hurth thereaftn ·· f h1.· must n>O\l'lt(.'nt thing about I nu rt' lit' ~' ndrom l'I "' lnlOO\IStc:n-lll'\ .. ..aid· Lau rd Ko~: I'>( h of Foun- IJ1n \ alk' ~hl' "on1.· 01 thi: thJptn k .sdt·r\ o t' 1h1.· Orange: Count) T\.\ .ind hi:r '\On \>1atthn' 11 hJ'> four- t'llt' "' ndromt· Flightycommentshaun,ting .. \oml' da,., h" ht"ad 1111.·ral l' rome~ ot1 h1\ \houkkr'.. '>aid 1-.m•hlh .. <hher dJ\\ \•rn "ouldn't t'' 1.·11k1111"' ht• had I uurc:111: . C >n th" da' \·1.1t1ht''-' "mpl) \e1.·mc:d rl'\tk,., h1.· hhnknJ lrt'l(ut·ntl~ .ind fidgeted 1n h" t h.iir Tht• 11cs 1.hrn·1 hurt him hl'l'\plained but the) do .. hug .. him and he tci:h .. kinda ,,1d .. "lwn otht'" mah· fun uf h1., ,1111d111nn I lolh and fodJ art• nc\\ lo ' 1.·r., fhr~ met thrl.'e month~ ago on an a1rplan1.· between I O'> .\ngl'll's an,d Hmton Thc1 r rcla t iori'h i p rnn11 nuc:' 1n '-P•lt' of thl'tr 4ue,11unablc hcg1n- n1ngs · Kr ~mct ruled and tht'\ ''ere \catl·d nl'\ 1 to eal·h otht•r for 1 hl' ti' e-hou r tip Todd. a marl..l"llng' 1n·pres1dl·n1. "a' on a hustnl'" trip anc..I 'aca11on- ing Holl ~ wa-. l'n mute to '1<;1t hc:r parent!>. By thr t1 nw tht• plane landed. 1 hq had l'\Chan~wJ a lot tTH>rl' than phone: numlxr.-. lla'e \OU not1l't'J that thl'ft' ,., \Urnl'th1ng about airplane tra\l'I 1ha1 g1 \ l'\ people all l..rnds or JX.'rmrs<.1on to har1.· thc:rr 'uul' tu '>trangl·r<,'' Alter JU~t um· rnrl..ta1I. Holl~ wld hl•r \ratmatl' about ha marriage at 19 and her d1H1rc1.· al ~3. -\ftcr anotha d rr nt.. and ovl'r \Oml·thmg ll'ss than gourml't drn1ng. ht· hrar<l about hrr abortion at ~6. h1.•r '>porad11.· bouts w1.thdtpr1.·ss1on . hl'r 'erball~ abus1,e grandmother and ha fotht•r<, C\tra- marr tal lo' l'r ot I) \l':lr' 'lilnd1n~. l odd wai. J U~I a~ gurlt~. H1.· rt._ '1.·aled details of his two failed loaoa AL GAZ I rn a rrmgi:s. ad m 1111.·d h" d 1 !lieu It~ 111 1ru,11ng worm·n and treated Holl ) 10 a tortuous progrl'l>\IOn' 1hrough other agon1t'\ in h1!> lill' f alk about \narl'lf rn 11 n13l IC.\1 , 0\ • l"lt\I EncJ Jong ralll"d II .. t(:ar or 1l~1ng .. ""hen sht• graph1call~ dl·- '>l'rrlX'd ult1mat1.· 11111man lx·1wn·11 '>tranga'> 'Aho \\Ill nt'\t•r \Cl· l'at·h nthl'r again. Rack in Los . .\ng.1.·k\. foJd "'a' "el l :1rmn1.•d '-"hen thl'\ had 1he1r lir<,1 light. "You·re ah.\a)' late.'' ht• -;scoldl'd Holl). ·· 'u v.onder ~OU0 \l' had !IO much troubk \.\1 th other ml'n f hl'\ l"OUld nl'\l'r trll\I \llU t't th1.·r .. .. ,-.m not \our tir\i , ... rr:··\ht• dul'kd back 11i rt•pl~ .. Ju,t hcc:iu'>l' I ''a~ late a''-'" 111111.•\ d ut''>n '1 mean \OU can't trust ml':· Hull~ al.-.o had lot.lo ul .1mmun111on. It'' almost likl' 1n thl' mu' 11.·, Kl'll1l'ffihcr Nt•tl 'i1mon·, .. (,uud·h\l· C l1rl .. "hrrt• Richard l>rt'\ fu" .111- noun<.:e'> ht· 1s lea\ mg Mar'>ha \la,on -JU'il for a 1Ah1il' -tn pur\u1.· \omt· rarn·r opportun1t) .. , ou·11 nC\l'r"lx· bad .. ·· \he pout\ lk rt•\pomh "•th '>Ome1h111g hkt-. ... , our'n.' JU't punl\h 1ng nw for ''hat )llll ">J1J .ill tlH1'r othl'r gu~' ha' c: done tu ~ 11u .ind f'm thl" Olll' IA. ho\ l'Omtng hal'I..~ .. ~ ht·ne' er t'lo~l'llt'\\ dt•\ l'lop' he- 1 \H·cn two people e' c:n on 1hr ground thl'ft' '' ah'a)'> a ,1.·nw ol \\antrng 111 'harl· morrof\our\l·lt 'ou th1n l... ··11 hl' (\he) l..nO~\ about till I'\ c: ht•cn through. and about \\h.st .i 'un l\or I Jm. 1h1.·n he: (\ht' I'-' ill Ill\ r ml" nHm· ·· 11·, \our 1ntu1l1t1n 1.1lk1ng. Kl·nwmhl'I -·.,l13nng ran lw \\nrH.krfu l 'hut \OITTl'llmt·s ~our 1ntu111on 1.·an ht· IA.r(lllg. - I'' c nc' l'r !..no"' n J man or .1 \.\oman "ho ha~ rl'~ponuc:d to 'tonl'' .ihout ahU\1\t' trl·;1tml·n1 from forma ltl\ rr~ \\tth an h11nt''t rl''>pon'>l' 111 .1dm1ra11un. Ha'l' \ou·• Murl· l1 kl'I\ ht• l\hl') \\ill U'>l' lht• flr1\.1kgt;ll 111lnrm:111un Jg;ltn\t \OU ""hcn \OU! Ifhelp'~needed, who has Talents? By BETTY PORTER 0•111 Piiot COffHpondenl •· 1 aknt~···:·· au\il1an mi:mbt'r'> ral\1.' monc~ I a m1 n1 m u11ll>I $ Slll'at·h pen t"arl tor Big Hrothl·rs/R1gSl\ter., b~ Jn, rng lnl'nd'> to thl·a1rport. \hurt1.·n1ngur knglht•mnga \I.tr\. prll\ 1lltnga prrn1c ahoar<l a) arh 1 or hat.. 1 ng a .. , ium· \.\1th thl' Wind·' coconut r ake. ··Taknt-.'."! .. nwmhcr\ al)o" di lt'al·h peach:· \illJ W1.•h\t1.·n' ho \\Uf'l'.i L11rt·tw You ng.-look d n:'>'> 1r1 l'rl':l m1 1.''> t Pl':lt' h \I II... Folio" 1ng.1,1111. d n n k' "1.· rl' 1warh da1qutn\and tht·oppo rtun1t\ pnlt'' - l'\et'pt ltir .1 blu1.· and'' h1tr porll'lt11n l:J l ..111<.J hand-t·mhro1dl0 rt•J ( hr n1.'\t• ""' plllo\\ to p1, -"l'rl' '' rapp1.•d and lx·nh- hnnl'J 1n 'ar: 1 ng h ucs of pm!.. .\ ftl·r lunch. A1g Biothcr\/A1g ~"1 1.·r, Ji rector Jo.Alexander 's announn:mcnt that .. our postl'r" di bl' d uplll'iHl·d on a to-he-published postagt• \tamp .. brought rounds ofapplau~c. Ot'\\ li<11\11n 1 .,hm" th lir'I tnt'\ ttahk \\flllkk'>. tk t .tr\·ful I .11~111~ :ih11ut old 111' l., l JO l!.l'l' )Olli llt'\\ lcl\n 1h1.· tdl·a 1h,11 \Dllldll>\\ )OU ..1rt• \ltll emotu1~h 1t1t1 ll>lllll'l'tt·J t" 1h1.• p.1,1 RJmhling 11n -t'\l'n about tht• '1rtu1..· ,1n(I l hdfl\ma ol \ttt11 h11nll·r p.11, -1..1n he 1n1aprl·tl·d ,1., k" 111' 11ht·m1.·n1 1n \11U1 1. urrt·nt .11l.11r I 11t1111..1n n•rt,11nh 1km:m1.h ,h,11 Ill~ hul ll°'l.ht'\l l\l \,\\ l' dt•l<Jil\ Ill! \foll[ J"' Ll'\uin~ of lht· t111url' fhnr "ill ,il\\J)'> he: thing' thJt .ir1.· hl'tkr kit un,.i1u llolh .ind I odd ,,1n·1 untl11 1h1.•1r h1gh-1n-1hr-,1o.~ rn l'l.111on' thn , Jn lll\I ht· l..1nlln 111 l',11. h n1lw1 I h1.·n 1h1.·1r rl'la11111\\h1.p " 1111111.· 111..l'I\ 10 'lll\l\l' I >r \lt!.111 '' .1111.11 n.1!f.l' .in1l t.11111!1 r hcr.1p1'1 in c "" •n.1 Jt I \f,ir ..,he uch tlllll'\ 'our rnp11n\t'' It 111u ",,11 .I (>t.•(\fl/1,lf ll'{lfl p/c,1\1' l'fldll'l' J \/,1m(>t.·d. wlf·.1dtln·"1·J en 1 dope \\rill' /(J 1 inJ.1 \/~.Ill Ph ') l. , , /Ill' I ):11/\ !'1/p/ I'<> /Ip\ I 'ifll I C ;1\/.1 \fr,,1 '}::(>.:(. \l.11thl''' ..11\11 h.1, an Jltl·n1111n 1ktic1t•n1.·~ karn1ng d1\11rd1.·r d\ do 01,\n\ other\ "'-llh fuurt'llC 'l\n· drom~· I >r < 1kn I o" kr t h1l·l 11f ncurolog) .11 ( hildrt·n·, Htt,pll..11 111 ()range Jnd ,1 nh·mhl'r nt tht• J \ \ .1r1.-.1 Jtf\ l\Hf\ hoard, npl:i1nnJ that th" 1.ond1111111 '' rwt <>urpn\lng, ·· 1 ht• 1.11mn1111l ,kn11m1nJ1or " lhl· 111!:(an1t 11 . .k•1l· ng\ •• ht' C.J1J .. II I\ J ph\\lt.il J1"mkr of hr.11n lum 1111n · fimkr and l>r I R1thard \k n· .Jiu' ..1 nl·uri1log1\t "'11h prnr11rl''-111 Burhank and fnuno '>did tha1 Tour- l'ltr 'lundrnmt' "'a' 11nt e con .. 1dt·rl·J .1 P'>\1.hulug1ral dl\turhan1.·e hn·au'>l" iii tht• 'l'rhal11..11111n' anJ tau..11 lOntur· 11on' 11 l .lll'l'' \\ h1k th1.· lJUS1.· "unl..no1A.n. \kn- d1u' \Jld that r ourt'lll' \\ndromc" tht•Utiht 10 ix J dl'iOrdt•r OI tht' basal gangl1..1. ,l lOlkl11on of 111.'\l'r t'l'lh IO I 1h1.· L lll'lt'r nt tht' brain. I 1 I) tom monh hd1n .-d that lhl" 11,·., rt•o;ult frnm Jn l'\"'" 111 Jop<1m1nl' J nl·u - BACKTALK Matt Koelecb rotranc,mlltl'r ""h1l h rn thr torrt·ct .1muunh help\ \mouth lxid~ muH'· nil Ill\ hl· ..1dJ1.·d < >111\ .1h(IUI ont•-third uf T11un·ttl· "' ndrom1.· '1l11m' h;J\e t'Pl'><1ul"'> 111 , 11pr11IJI 1a -1n' oluntJn '"' canng- ..1l1huugh 1~1\ I\ po\\lhl~ thl· "mplllm mo\I oltc:n thuug.ht of 111 u 1nnl'l lli.ln ""•th tht· d1\l1rdt·r ~ h1k rt ma' ~ J 11l1tult to think 111 tht·\\· t•motlun- IJJl·n "'1rd' J\ .. Ill " lhl'fl' Jn: J"u pl;iu)thk C:\plJOJltt\O' v. h1th lllfTI· h1m·d turm Jn •l11tln11 1u' hq1uth1.'\I\ .. II \olt fcJ J t l>mruta ra ndom phl•lll'fnC\ t tht ,111.sll1.·,1 d1.·m~nt of 'IX'tth \Ound'>l and prt1grJm med 111<> \Omh111c them .11 rJnd11m 10 produl·r l\.\o-phttnl'ml' "' 1nh "ell that lllnlputrr \'l\UIJ print UUI !.Oflll' 101rre,ttn11 01Jll'11..1 \J1d \knd1u~ JdJ1ng 111~11 ,,, 1tw t11p 111 1.umh1nJ· 111in' f1\t'\\11uldtx·\\onf,v.l'th1nl..1>f (Pleaae see 'tlC/821 , 'Splitting' \signal can be solved .. I ' " .. ' ' I~ • ' ""' \ f .I' ' '• ti.-.1d.1, t ' .II\ I I l• If 11 "''! \'i. ,, ,. ,,111 1,1,111d11 o1r111•h1 'l'\jilld 111,: \\ "'. :h111lo. 11', !!"' \ 11fl1\'' hJ, lo, If.WI Thi' I \ Pl •I CARY ROTHENBERG Oelly l'tlot pflol ... "' ...... Scfl•llrt• hc:-adJl hl· , .m t-1.·~1n ~ ou hm' to organ11t•) our 11me. renl.) ou a .. watl h J og.·· paint ~ ou a painting and l·atcn o ur breakfa~t. lunch. dinneror high t~a ... all fora pm·e. Round-tnr 1rnnspor1at1on (iny011r carJR> l:os .\ccording to ··Talents'.".' .. fuunJcr Pat Cox. the "perfect I~ f)l.'ach~ ·· 1unchcon raised S 1.300 for Big Bro1hcrc;/81tt 'i1-.tl'f' -an o rgan11at1on o t\ o luntccr' \'ho Fred Cusick serve• PattJ Von Henkle. Pat Cox and Judy Webater. 1n thl' m11rn 1ng .• , 1 '11111 .1, h1 .11 •1,• ''·"' 11 lhl· rk1. I.. It graduJlt~ pn>g.i.·"1.' t.• .1p:,·1,111,g p.1 .r1 .tl1111i! 1h1.· \l\k' 1•t A ngeko; airport I\ $40. thc <;ecret rec1 Pl. cornnut cake 1<; $10 arrd a p1c·nic Ba~ cruise a' erage!> $1 ~ Pl'r (X'r~on . dcix·nJ- 1 ng on thc food . .\II sail''\ hcnefit Big Brothl·rs/B1g Sr \tcr'>. ·· .\ spccral luncheo n .. I'> thr talent Judy Websler.ofi'ers10 Lhca ux1han"s .. Tal- ents'."!" director). For her most recent l'ffort. Wcbstcr cnhsted the hclpofsrH·n m embers and fr iends-Patti von Henkle, Margie Bostwlk, Kingsley Brosnand, Janet Treat. Marti Cutler, Terry Kymla and Dorothea Perrin. fhe group catered thl' food -MC\- ican-la~ercd salads. fru1 t (papa} a and <;trawbcrnc\)and t1n\ cornbread muflin' -"hKh thn .,l·n l'd tu gue\t\ at p1.•arh- dot hl'd 1ahk, 1hrm1ghou11hc \.\o\•h\tl'1 homl' <>pen. 'Pal·111u\and pl'rkr t for part1co,. the homl' 0' l'rluok'i a sv.1mm1ng pool anJ offer~' tC\\<, ofNc" JX>rt H1.·al'h ·, l 'pper Ra~. The .\rt-Dt.·rndcsignc<l in tenor fea tures grern and\\ hi11.·. \\1th peach accrnts throughout. .. l:, en my fingernail., arc pa1ntl'J .. dl'' el op a unt•-on-t>nl' fnend\h 1p"1 th - and 'en l' a'\ a rnlr model for -oftcn- troubkJ ~oung.<>t1.·r1, from \lngk-part•nt home'>. Others attcnd1ng v.erc Marnie Reed (wear.mg-peach '\1lk~.BeuyJo Pusch, Helga De Cris to, Sue Guggenheim. Lou Ellen Long, Carol Krueger, Louise Burbank, Sandra Tratar, Joanne Fick- inger, Marie Deremick, Nadine D~. Mourean Dixon. Maxine Pepin, Jo·y-;e-"\ Allison. Ka ren Bucci, Judy Buttlck, Sharon Chase. Raylene Creath, Peg Cully. Marjorie Burr Dalton, Kay Davis, Hilda Km igb, Susan Townsend. Phyllis Wa llace, Patricia Wright, Evelyn Young. Vi rginia Zenz. Carolyn Johnson, Poll y Johnson, Barbara Ha rvey, Alice Loftus. Irene Matthews. Brook Monaghan. Carolyn Reed, Margaret Reed. Pat Rivera. Lori Stoudt and Sylvia Sacks. Paparan11' c<lttl'd fl.' f).11/_\ P1/1>1 ~I) /e . F.dttor \'itla fk:lll Klng•ley Brosnan, Susan Guggenheim. Betty Jo Puech e njoy view. New fitness tactic: Weight and see BETTY PORTER LET'S GET PHYSICAL. Watch we1gh1-1tfting be- wmc 1he"in .. l .. <- t'rr1<;l' among Nl'" • po rt Beach soC'la litt'' now that trim a nd hcaut1ful Judie Arttyros 1s .. pump- 1ng 1ron" w1th Rud~ of< o\ta Mc~·,suf)l.'r Bodies. Work1ngo u1 w11h .\rg~ ros arc her fri end'> Diane Rinker, Linda Cano. Renee Wes t and J ean Kluf. • • BLllE-BOOKED. Don't fl·cl ha<ll) II'> our name. nt1dre~'· tl'lcphone numberand socrnl dub affiliation\ aren't listed in the·· 1 O'I Angeles Blue Book I lJX '·the ~ul'fl't} Rcg1!ltl'r of'iou them Cah fornia .. l°x'ca 11\\' a Int nf goo<l Orange ( ount\ namr'i "ere e\cludrJ Included among 1hosc who made thl' 4.'5-p.1gl' Rl lll' Rook ('A-1th gold lc11cnng. ot courSl') arl.' David anJ Mar1la1 Chapman, Alballe Irvine Clarke, LllUu Fluor. Clement and Lynn Hlnclt, Gene and Jo Anne Mix. James and Mary Roottvtll and Henry and Ren~t Se1entrom. ~he Blur Dook l\COmptlcd h~ Mn. William Hord Rk hard on, Bo \ I ~C)(l. tk'crl) 11111\ • • • U JNCH·ONI. V VACHTING. Judy Roelam . "-l'" port lkal'h. ran·d hack from a month-long tnp to Ha\\,1111u't 11111nw to J\\Ullh' hl·r Ill'" rnk .1, p1c,1tkn1 11ftht• \hJrk1.'tll'" · l 'ntil ren·nt h . nnh "I\ 1.''> ot \h.1rt.. 1,1,ind ' .11. ht ( ·1ub mcmtx·ri; rni.1l<l tx;long to thl' "ihar~t'lt1.'' .n1 \lh,1r' No". the group 1~an·epting .. a~<.ocia11.··· nll•mht·" .. , t111 dun·1 ha\C too"na )31.'ht loJOl n." -;aid Rol·hm For $ I 'i a H'ar. an a'l'io<:1atl' nw m lx·r 1.·;1 n 11111\ t lw regular memhCr'iat thl·Shark "lund' arht l lub 1<11 mnnthh (lii.·ptcmlx·r-10-J unc) Shark1.·t1l· llinl'h1·nn pr 11 gram\ "~h:lr~l'tlt'' pt'.r form man' 'aluahk 1.1.·n •l l'' tor th1 duh whllc furn1'lh1ng fun and fiwncl\h1p' l11r th11'l' ' purt1l·1pat1ng:· rnndudcd ~C)\'hm Ftlf moll' drt.HI' phnnr 644-1 OM • • • BIG BROTHER? I ,t\fl:l\\'f\ ma' h~: pk.1,l·d t\1 kr,t1" thnt the •\1r I tirl'd nmm1\\af\ \en 1u• h.1,.1 I rn1ut Wa'\t(' and \hu\C I lotlinl' "ht·n·\ "'t11111l·I" .ind cmplo~er'i ma' rail in and n.·pon 'ut h 11111 .1111on' 01 mat..\· rl'H)nlfl1\'ndatwn .. for cutting m·l·Jlc.,~ 1. '"'' Dunngda)'>.call,rirc an<;w«rC'dat Kt'll\ ·\11 f till\' RJ'I\. hcndquartl'r' 1n an ·\nto111u. T t.•xnl> . .\t night. .111 an!>wc:nng mal·h1 m· rcrordc, d1sdon1res Thr numtx·r - 11\ l':l'-1.' ~ ou 'l'l' \(lnll'Onl· p1nr hing thr tom a tel<'' -"1 ~I 1)~~)-54M! ••• ., MARCORPS "SEC'R ET"WEAPON. 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I i l r J } I ... 82 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, May 29. 1985 Moving their love nest could save marriage DE.\R AN N L.\NOERS: I am 30 'ears old. married and the mother of 1wo chlldn:n. I don't know who t'lse 10 turn 10. so please come up w11h some help. M) husband. Eddie. lo 1 his job over a ycaragoand~fhcdocsn '1 find something soon 1t'sgo1ng to be the end of our marriage. He v.ants 10 make lovee' el) afternoon becausc the best TV shows are on at night and he wouldn't miss them. The problem is. the only place hC' can gerreally sattsfied 1s on the laving room couch. I can't understand 11 because the couch 1s narrow and DANIELSON-HOFFERBER The First Chnsuan Church in RI\ ersade was the st'tllng for the Ma~ 19 wedding of Carol L)nn Hofferber and con Edward Danielson. son of Dr and Mrs. Ri chard Danielson of ( osta Mesa . .\ ren·p11on follo"ed at the Palamino Sta 11on an R1vers1de and was attended h~ 275 guests. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Hofferber of R1.,,crs1dc. She wore a gov. n ofwh11e dotted swiss w11h a ruOled neckline and a full flounced skirt . .\ v. h1te hat held her wedding veil. Submit wedding news To hdp 1 011 'uhm11 tht• n'</t11rcd 111format1<1T1 tut 11l•Jdings anc/ t•n- gagcmt·nh. /urm~ .in· tll a1/ahlt' .'II tht· Daill Pilot ol1icc U ll \\ Bai '}t . ( osia M t'!>:J. · Form ~ and photo!> c:Jn ht· Jroppl.'d off .11 the ol7icc or n1J1h'd to the Wedding Department f)a1f.1 P1/01 P. (), Bo, 1560. C mt:1 \fc~.i. C 1/if Y2626. A11 lMDEIS lumpy. The bed is much more comfonable. Also I am afraid the kids will get up from their naps and walk in on us. Please come up with a solu11on, o\nn, I think 1he man asa la1tleoffh1!> rocker. b1.1.t I don't dare tell ham Honor attendants were Eileen Rogers. ·the bride's sister as matron of honor. and Juhe Castillo as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jan Hofferber. s1ster-1n-la" of the bnde, and Blake .\lien. The bridegroom's brother, Derek Danielson was best man and ushers were Sheldon Hane. David Merese and Brian Barrett. After a wedding trip 10 Laguna Beach. the couple are residents of an Luis Ob1spa She 1s manall,er of the K-C Nursery and he 1s head landscaper at the Madonna Inn. HARRINGTON-SELLNER Landa Anne Sellner. daughter of Chns11ne and Clarence Sellner of ( osta Mesa. became thl' bnde of John Day Hamngton of Saratoga on Ma) 4 in a ceremony at the Diego Sepul veda Adobe in Costa Mesa. The bride 1s a graduate of Pasadena High School and attended Orange Coast College. She 1s em- . ployed b~ 'the Alaska Treatment Center. h«ause he has a shon tcmix·ranJ I hate to cross him. -EMMA IN POUGHKEEPSIE DEAR EMMA: Move tbe coucb lnto Ute bedroom. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : M> fatherdied ofa li ver ailment brought · on by htsdnnking. I lme" he "as a " severe alcoholic and promised m~ self I wetld ne,ert'nd up that "'a~. hut 11 happen<.'d. My feel1ngsof1nferion1~. lone- lmess. depression and gu1! t "ere indescribable. The broken promises. ltes and self-ha te nearl) dro' e me crnz~. I knc" I washun1ng l·vel)one Mr. and Mn. Harrtniton. Her bndegroom is lhe son ot Kathleen and Scott Harringto n of lii&iiiiiiiiiiiiil••••iiiii••liil••••••liiiiiiiiiillm ___ llliiil Sara toga. He 1 s a graduate of l TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE Saratoga High School and LK L.\ and 1s employed by Exxon. LOSE WEIGHT STOP SMOKING So ohen -~ 1ry )()hard to b.cotne t\#C(f:\~tul ond •·m• Of"d •·~ ooo•n ..,e romf' \0 clou: and 1et '*~ Ott' no• o• •ulfeuful o• w-e •on• •o b«" F-1nolt~ t-iete , o 100~ ffFfC llVf M(IHOO lo ocheiv• yow oe••onol goal• -no n11tt '" trflJ, D•(H•UIOn. l'otn lf•duction Akohol l'•r· .onolity-S.ltov-l'roltl.m1, Dru11. M•mory l'rol>l.m1 S.•uo/ Dytfvnct10n1, M•mory I• '''' Y1urs11f The couple plan to make thetr home in Anchorage. Alaska. TIC, TIC ... From Bl as obscen111es. STOP SMOKING 3 SESSIONS ******* it STHSS it .. HDUCTION it WllGHT LOSS Jt3 SISSIONS it 3 SESSIONS ......... lr.LnrHHL ........... . 100% l100111t1ll 110-3001 There is also a tendenc> to 1 n tegra te a ti c into a mo,ement wh ich can be controlled. he con11nued. so that 1f a 11c causes ~our hand to go halfwa~ to ~our head . for ''xample. ~ou ma~ "complete" the moHment b) smoothing ~ our hair. A.nd 1fthc1n1 11al ~ound of a verhal IK as tht' ..ame as that of the more colorful exple11n~s. there as la l..c" ase a tendenc' 10 Iring In Thi~ Ad for o Free $ U Topel I Call to reserve your seulon now. 1648-1 Newport llvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 rnmix·te 1h:11 · ··'io "hl·n 'ou comb1nl· 1 hl· random EatinJ Disorders Are Puzzling and Complex IN ADDITION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION THEY DEMAND SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE ••• cm me * ANOREXIA NERVOSA A dramatic weight loss from continuous sell· starvation and exercise a distorted body image in >Nh1ch the v1ct1ms view themselves as too fat * BULIMIA A psychological craving for looo coupled w11h a tear of weight gain characterized by habitual over·eattng of large amounts of food which is then et1m1nated by se lf ·tnduced vom111ng or abusive use ot 1axat1ves and or diuretics 1;sually done 1n secret * INSOMNIA * FATIGUE * CONSTIPATION * ABDOMINAL PAIN * ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE • ANEMIA * LOSS OF HAIR . * TOOTH ANO GUM DISEASE * CESSATION OF MENSES * INFERTILITY 1'-KIDNEY FAILURE • CARDIAC ABNORMALITY * INTERNAL HEMORRHAGING * DEHYDRATION * DEATH he nu moer of medical compl1cat1ons eating disorder victims <,vtter •S alarming• Altnougn v1ct1ms may not sutfe1 all of the above 'T1ed1ca1 S) mp1oms many eating d1soroer 111ct1ms suffer most ot ·tiem COST A MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOS PIT AL is dedicated 10 the 1119nest s1andard ot meo1ca1 care and believe that eating d1soro ers are a serious med1ca1 proolem Full r~covery of eating disorder 11nesses require a 'T'lull•·d1sc1p1tne treatment , , w111cn ncludes a medical psycho1og1ca1 nutritional and educat10 na. approach We REALLY care lor you' FOR MORE INFORMATION AND CONFIDENTIAL HELP CALL (714) 650· 1090 or (714) 642-2734 Costa meia ~ medlcal Center Hospital 301 Victoria Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 around me-and came\-('') close to swallowing several d01en palls th at I had managed to !>ave up by gorns 10 thr<.'e different doc tors and getting prescriP.tions from all of them. My hfe changed co mpletely when I read a piece by rock star Grace Slick. I decided if she cou Id get off the boo Le and drugs. I could. too. That ver~ evening I flushed th<.' pills down the 101letand went 10 a mel·ttngof .\lcoholics Anonymous. Thatwas siitmonthsago. My ~obricty hasgav<.'n me.' a level ofsclf- respect I had never known. I have replaced sclf-p11y and self-hate with a fierce determination to make some- thing of m) liti:. Being frecofakohol has made mt' appreciate simple thangs. lak(UJood night's skep. a walk 1n the sunshine, the smile ofa stranger. the beauty of an old oak tree. I am 20 years ol<l and plan to enroll in collcic next September. The change in my life.' ca me about because A.A. opcn<.'d m) eyes and ga ve me the strt'ngth 1osa} NO 10 boo1e and YES 10 ltfc *Please print my letter forthc alcohol acs who are ou 1 there by lhl' millions. Tell them ifl can do 11. they can. too -ONE WHO GOT SI CK ANDTIREDOF BEING SICK AND TI RED DEAR FRIEND: Tbekl for tile opporuanlty to tell my readers oace a1ala about AlcolaoUcs Anonymous. It 11 as aear as your pllone book. Looll 1p tile number, call and find CHIC wlaen tbe next meet1n1 ln yoUT nel&llborbood 11 1cbeduled.Jt'1 free. It'• uonymouf. It's a llfe·BVer. I've been 1ln1ln1 tbe praise. of A.A. for 30 years. Tbouaands of readers bave written co tbanll me for aen~lna tllem to tbls wonderful or1anlutJ011. I cannot count tbe avmkr of times I ba ve read tbeae word1: "A.A. belpe4 me wbea everr,tblnl e lse failed.\' ou saved my life. ' . .. , Cutting edge worth cost Naming t hl' most 1m~)urtanl kitchen tool m1ghr be soml•v. hat of a per· sonal matter. hov.- e\'rr tine knl"cs \\Ould cc nainl) hl· u ftl'QUl'n t winner. PtLAR WAYNE takes a minute 10 wash a knife b) hand. dry 11 and put 11 awa). Pnces of the best kni ves ma} seem staggering. bu1 look at it th is wa) -1fyou bu ) the best. take good care ol 11; It will last for man). many years. Thl'rl' IS no substitute •••••••••••••• fbr qualtt~ 1n this You al$O have the joy of using a fine tool. When buyi ng knives. look for over-all smoothness of metal an d handle. The metal should be thick in the handle and gradual!) taper to the point. The weight ofknaves 1s stnctl ) personal and not a factor for lint'ness. There arc fint. lightweigh t kni ves. . Url'a. and bu~ 1ng the \'Cry best would be a wise and prudent 1nH'\tmcn1. Kn1,·eo; sail do most of the work in food preparation. True. \\l' should not o' crlook food processors and mandohnc. but thl' trust~ knife 1 . to me. stall a good fncnd 1n tht• 1'.1tchc:n. Bas1call) there are 1hrec metals to choose: carbon \tee I. \ta1nk'S!> \tl.'cl and high-carbon s1ainless steel Ca rbon ~tl.'cl 1•1rather !>oft hut wa ll sharpen th e most read ii) to a fin e l'U$C. howe,er 11 doeo; sta in and will rust 1fleft wet Such knl\CS are usuall) not ex pensi ve The medaum-pnced ~ta1 nless steel blade-; are no11he most desirable as they arl.' ex treme!~ hard and difficult 10 'iharpen: the) do well with 'icrrated blades. As to types. l ltst them an order of.imponance 10 me: ii 6-to 8-inch uttltty knife (which I usually reach for first): a 10-inch chef knife. a 10-to 12-anch slicer. a 5-inch parer. a 6-1nch chef knife. a boning knife. a serrated bread knife. a serrated tomato knife. a vegctabh.' cleaver (Chines(' s1yle1 a hollow-ground roast beef or ham shee r. Other knives are of personal choice and 1nteres1 Serrated kni ves cannot be sharpened. The verv finest kni ves are made w11h a co mbination of rnrbon and "stainlt.'ss steels resul11n~ an a "high carbon" ~ll'e l Sometimes manufacturer<; "•ll call this "combo" metal "mol)bdenum." i\sk for 1s "high carbon steel" as 11 1s stainless and" ill sharpen casil ) and maintain an edge. The best sharpen1n$ meth od 1s a butcher's steel. providing }Ou keep knives sharp b} using the steel regularly A few strokes on the steel eve!) 11me you use a knife are strokes to good ad\'antagc. If knives become vel) dull, then they must ben sharpened with a stone. or b> ii profess ional. The steel 1s ma1ntenanc~. so do keep a good edge on your fine knives. Pi lar Wa} ne is a Nrwporr Beach resident and the au1horof"P1/ar Wa}ne 's Fa,·onteand Fabulous Recipes." Address correspondence 10 her attention. c/o PAX Publishing Co .. P.O. Box .J000-20. Corona dd Mar. 91625 Kn1.,,es \hould be kept 1n a knife bl ock or on a m:.tgnet1c bar and never be put in the di shwasher' It only cleme nt wtth the 1n1egr:111on element. \Ou can see how a 'erbal lit' "Ill take ih1s form:· he e>.plaanrd . ' _To a limned ex1en1. the 11cs hon hl· <,u pprt·ssed. Keolsrh recalled that ~la11he" was onCl' ahk to "red1rn·t" has tics into fidgl't1ng dunng a '>C'hool pla). Seligman said that hl· ha'> '>uppressed tics tor short rwnods. and dn t•loPl'd an u leer 1 n t hl' proCt'\s Mcnd1u~ compared 'upprl')">tng a Ill to halting a <inel.'ll' or rnntroll1ng :i lull bladder The m·atml'nl. likl· 1he dl'>Order itself. 'anes w11h the 1nd1"1dual fherl· 1s no r un: for Tourett(' 'h n- dromc. th e purpose o l the med1cat1on is S) mptom control. ·· ome people with slight sy mptoms don't need any med1ca11on at a'll." said Fowler. Mend1us said that the cfk c11' eness of an~ ml.'d1 a11on "Jt'pends on the patient -<.Oml' people are Vt'r) .resman1 " lk added that the useful drug\ arc dopam1nl.' blockers. and that pornble s1dc-dfcc1s can includt' Parka n'ion's Disease . Mau he" 's paren1s haH' decided against med1cat1on. "hile Seligman sa)S that hl' ha s tnl·d appro>.1matel) 30 drug). \l.llh Iii ti e \U('(.'CSS. Tourette Syndrome I) not a de- generatavt' cond111on. and a person who has 11 can ex pect a normal life span. In addl11on. "a person w11h Tourette can funcuon perfectly nor- mall> an life:· said Fowler. "r, e known man) Tourettc patients "ho w~.re teachers. doctors and lawyer ... Seligman. whoa11end~ Lo} Ola Uni- versity. intends to be a Journalist. and al read} has done some wmang for 1elev1s1on and co-wrote an educa· t1onal film on Tour<.'tte • ) ndrom<.' cn111led. "Stop It. I Can't. .. For more 1nforma11on about TSA. call 968-2839. BUCKBOARD MEETS BUCK ROGERS: DOES THE PASf DRIVE 1HE FUIURE? 'f,n which:'>. Both ahout the same ~i1.e . with rour whc:c:ls. de~igncd lo cxplun: a frdntier. Are their 'iimilari1ic-. mcrel a coincidence'! Or do \.\.\.' U.'IC rhe pa.'it to huild our f utun:'! A medieval E:ngli'lh cuMk . h ime tn the Perl''~ for 7<M> ar.-.. '' 11 a rdic'! Or a nnhk family\ wa)' tiT pre-.crving I he pa.M'! Miriam Roth'il'hild. ~he ~·oukl have heen a ~k:ialite. Instead sh6 a M:ientist -renowned for her \tudies on Oetts. What in her ptL\t led her w c hoose a life of cn1om(\lo!!) l)\Cr a lifo of lci-.ure·! Find ou1 un "A l hahlc Pas( a Smirhsonian "brld television '>pecia l airin~ May 29th on thl.' Puhlic Bmadcaliling Service . )bur hust will he aurhor and hi\lnrian Ouvid McCu llou~h . SMITWLt.N \\OHLD A PBS T•n.bi Sertes hMdecl by ... Jws s. Mc:Ooentl fou .... lft. C~ IJy WETA. W ...... °"' O.C. wt tlM ~ INdllldclft. MCDONNELL DOUGLAS Tonightat8 KOCE Channel 50 .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, May 29, 1985 BS 'Master Harold' gripping at SCR .\' r ennc\~'1: W1ll1..tm!> ha!> re· pcatcdly demon trat~. the most powerful work s of theater frcqucntl}' come from the exornsm of inner demons. the autob1ograph1cal plays that touch the spmt because they are rl·al. taken how<.•vcr loosely from 'l1gni fi c:an1 cveni.. in the author's past. Athol Fugard alread}' had estab- lished himself as a fervent voice against the cruelty of apanhcid in his native South Africa (his powerful. yet 'omehow · ling "The BIQod Knot" was roduc d on South Coast Hcpcno s Second Stage 1n 1982) before releasing hi s own pcrsortal trauma in "Master Harold ... and the Boys." the cum·nt produc11on on T R's main stagl'. It I'> a fasc1nat1ng and n vct1ng expcrn:nn· Master Harold 1'1, indeed. the )O\J n' Harold Athol Fugard and "the bo)s' arc two black emplo)ees of ht'\ mother's tea room in Port Ehlabcth. South Africa. The stor). "1th all true names apparl'nll) 1ntaCt. rel·ount'i a rain) da) 1n 1950 on wh1rh the ) oung Fugard'' 1nhn1tcd prejudice prevailed O\>Cr h1'i more· humane Dougla,~' 'big ones' got away LOS .\ GEi F~ (.\P1 -.\ctor- producer l\.1ri... l>ou~l:h hJ' m1 \ed feeling' ahuut tlw -\cadl'm} .\\\ard winner "One Fkw <herthl• ( uckoo's Nest" and the Ill'" lilm "Fletch." <ilamng Che'} C ha'>e "I 0 " ned hoth of thml' propcrtll''> a1 onl' t1ml'. .. \illll DouglJ\, "and I wanted to prndurl' and Jpf)\:ar 1n them. But I could nn l'r put thl· dl·al' together." . , .\s 11 happcnl·d h" "HI M1l·hal·l w- produccd "( urkou·~ Nl'\I ... ind h1!> son Peter co-prod utell "t-lctch." Kirk Dougla!I reta1nl·d a finannal interest in "C.ud.oo·, Ne\t" and 'co mmented: "M1chad remind~ me that I madl· more monl'\ on that picture than an~ othl'r 1n ri1} carel'r But I tell him that ,~3,n'1 what I bought 11 for ... Jack Nicholson won ;in Chcar for ...,.._.......' wn.AmJe TOullt ---·· ., .... 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"ho in turn outranks his )Ounger and less- educatcd fcllO\o\ senant. W1ll1e. nder the sens1tl\ c directoral hand of Mamo Renson. "Master Harold" crackles w11h tension. e'en dunng lls sccmmgly mundane momt·nts. What remains unspoken often I'> as telling as thl' dialogue in Fugard's master- fully ddine•ued mc:mor} phi}. Young Robcn Macnaughton. an Irvine actor who studied at SC'R's Young Conservatory before going on to a profc!>s1onal ~tagc and screen ca recr. brill ian 1 I y depicts the troubled teen-ager Hally. His dark. me nacing changes of mood touched off by tl'lephone conversations with ht\ mother -re vealing that shl"s bring- ing his abusive. alcoholic fathc~ homl' from the hoi.p1tal - are sk1llfull } concocted 1n a most in volving per- formance. The demanding role of HaU) '!> black friend and confidantl'. Sam. receives a powerful 1nterprc1a11on from Sydney Hibbe~(a r turnl'C to SCR from "The Bl .. ). H 1b- ben endows his charac th an almost ovcrpo\o\enng -.enw. of pnde_ tempered onl} b) the d1sc1phne o l realll}. wh1<:h he U\C!> to ad .. antage "hen he turn'i Hall11 ·s racial slur into a crushing emharrassmcnt for the · young man. Darvl Roach completes the cast a' W1ll1c: the menial. awk\o\ard third mcmocr of the mo whO!>l' Pfl'\enCl' lighten~ 'lome of th e dialogue and ac11on. His passion for ballroom dancing-and his undcrl y1 n11.' 1olen1 nJture -lend tht· play its net'd~· balance. and Rua h performs win· n1 ngl) in a less-showy assignment Whal "Ma~tcr Harold" doesn't~) - and doe!>n't need to given that. country's current 1nfam)· in the headlines -1s that South Africa's brutal pohl'le~ of -.<gregauon remain unchanged from that inc1dcnt · 35 years ago. As demonstrated by our own South, trad11 ions and social attitudes die excru11atingl y hard. Fugard'" pla). performed without 1nterm1~s1on. build' lt'1surel) to its shattenn~ d 1max. incorporating '>Orne ull1matl'I} 1mponant minutac: along the \.\3) Set designer ChfT Faulkner ofTer'> a '>pknd1d recreatton of a well-kept tea room and the: constant dnulc outs1dc further c:n- nchc' the ominous atmosphere "Ma\H.'r Hamid. and the Bo)s" 1i. thl' Jinal production ol ~outh Coast Repcnor) ·., 20th annl\ era!) season. and ranks as one oft he ~·a!>on ·.,finest. Performance., <:<1n11nue through June 23 ""h lUrta1n at ~pm Tucsda}S through Frida)'>: 2 'O and ~ ~atur­ lla,'>and 2·,0and 7·J<J..,unda\'>al the ...C ·R 1htater. 655 l "" n < enter L>m e < o'rn Mt•c;a. c :ill l/'7-40'' tor 11c~l·t · 111format1 Cln. Sydney Hibbert. Daryl Roach and Robert Macnaa(htoD ln "~••ter.Harold ... and the Boy•" at South Coaat Repertory. -l&lltllllMii··l--------------------------- Richard, Maggie blown to eternity? By L YNOA HIRSCH FALCON CREST: .\' Lurr:11n1:' wn· d111on 1k1enora11·~. Lanc:e a11emph 111 dcc:1dc whl'lhcr ur no1 10 1urn oil ht'I hie· ~uppon "'lem Richard 1cl" < 1r•·i 1h:11 fcrf\ ha' h..·1:• hi\ rnforman1 all Jlung \ hurt JnJ !l..·1rJ\1·ll (,rc.-g r1·1nl\ her Jnll florn '"t'ar~ IO gl'I e'en "1th Rithan.1 '' ~ 1c11m oft nm1· ngc:la pleads for lcn1L·nn al Mch.,. .. a·, '4.'nlennng In c,.chan~c 1111 fu ture .\gn ... 111 han csl. Melissa gel\ 'hon 1a1I term tor ha\ rng tried lo g1·1 .\ngdJ k1lkJ l Jl1'r. ~lch\!Ml '' homlicd "hl'n 'he rcahtc\ her 1onnl\ ing and pr~nan1 cousin Rohin "111 h..· h\ 1ng "tth h.:r hu,band .tnd h1·r \on dunng ~d1s,a\ ah'K.'nl'l' MM~ 1.an\lng \lunnnl "hl'n -\ng,la and ( 3\:.andra hand him 1--Jlrnn Kirk Douglu < res1 \l."Crt'I bid IM the Hchl>S F11o<l~ d1·;1I ('ha'>I.' and R tl hard find thcm\L'h t'' thi." role m "Cuckoo\ Nl'\t" that f1nannall\ 111soh1·n1 whl."n Mark u...:' Douglas had ong1natcd on Broadwa) 1nforma11on w ou 1b1d Falcon <. rnl lnl' and wanted to pla} on the snecn. 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IL ... ,..,. edwaras SOUT H CO ASTL AGUNA 497 -1711 SOU"•COA!>' .. 111 , A' BAOAOWA • ,AC,uloABEA(M •mn-'UIYU-" f'l• 111 , ....... _..., 'T• llT .. fll , ...... edwards ~c CA •• AGU~Al41US lllALL 768-6611 s ::' •w• '")' ... u .. f, 'UMV "'"UNA HlllS liolAl, -.c1· ''.,, >l A<l~ ... . . 4 TIMI IT11ft ...... Tl I lal" '"' ,,.,. .. It ""· • Tlllll ITl9t 'Ull UWll"'"·111 1-.1AM1. .... edwa rds FOu ~T AIN VALLEY 839-1500 BRt 1\•ll" ~-...· ,. ! .. '•tlrt1.I '· • 1l1"il••1" .,,, . t. ...... .... 'WWllO'I ..._..,,., , .... edw,vas~1-,~BPOC1"-Sl0-4401 ~ f " ' ' I I •' ~ • " • , & •• f " I .._ ......... .. "ml..,.."' , ...... ·wm-fllumw ... .......... ·.wau•t""" .,. I .. ---·--------~------------------ • State has 4 -years to catch errors in tax returns By DOUG WILLIS e I '['g ........ ..., SACRAMENTO -~y now. you·vc probably reco vcre'tt from thl' trauma of lilin$ your annual 1ncomt tax return. and 1fyou were e xpeC'ttnga refund. odds are good that >ou·\l. already rec eiv ed and sixnt 1t. But 1h the case o f your s tate income. taxe s. receipt of a refuf'ld chec k in the mail d~n·1 m~an"'the tax people arc through with your rc.·tum o r ha\(· re ' 1ewe~ and approved 11. . The state has I. 7M2 c mplo)ec o f 1be~Franch1se Tax Board who w o rk year-aro und. on per~onal 1ncomt' ta\ returns. Each s p n ng, their number'i sw<.'ll w11h tcmpor:tr> help tu m OTl' than 3.000. One or more uf 1ho~r peo p le m1gh1 toda~ Ix· re' 1t•v.ing thl' tax ret u rn ~ou likd J'\ long a~ fou r ~ear'> ago T o a void rumpla1nh .ind rnmph w11h 1tic lav. the Sl3H' l1kl· the fi:d t·rnl go,e rnmc nt. !>enJ ., rrfund (hcck.,oul as qu1c kl} as poc;slhlt' rht• onl~ thing. tax o fficials 'en h on 'our rl't urn before sending ~oi.a a rdund "~ou r additton. subtrac tion an(.( m ul11pll- cation . I f they have an~ questio n about your dedur u o n s. or 1f there 1s an~­ thmg else v.h1r h m ight 1nggn a n audit. that comt'\ latt•r Sme e the \la te tax o ffit e'\ ha' t' brrn compute n u·d . tht' number of 11mc" yo u r return m ight be rc"1cw cd - either b)""3Tl ind1v1dual or b' com- puter -.has m ult1phcd · Instead of o ne perso n check ing every item o n )Our re turn. ind1' 1d- uals and computer~ interested 1n JUSt o ne as~ct o f your return ma~ look a t 11 at d11Terc nt po int'i over a four-} ca r period. It 1s unhkel). but p<m1ble . that you could receive a refund. and the n a senes of three o r f6 ur bills <>'-er several years as d1'Tcrcnt computers and 1nd1v 1duals look at dtlTerent items o n )Our return • Fo r example, 1f ~ou m ade an add111o n e-rror o n the return vou filed Apnl 15. )OU could recc1.,,e ·a b ill or refund c hec k rorreC'ting that mistake sometime between todav and June 15 • Jr >OU failed to repon inte rest income fro m vour ban~-titt-com- puter w hic h rriatche'> ind1 v 1dual re- turns w11h bank repons wo uld prob- abl> find that d1screpanr~ n e ,t ,0<.:tO· ber o r N o ,·e mber and send \OU anoth er bill o\nd 1f \OU c:la1mc d· an unau tho n1cd IR.\ 11rid1\ 1dual retire- m ent accoun o deduc tio n . the rom - puter looking for tho se v.o uld orob- ahly catt'h up ~ 1\h }OU and send a no the r bill 12 10 18 month-; aftl•1 )'OUr return IS rCC'CI\ l'd . If you h a\l' a tax sh l'ltl'f whic h the s tate questio n,. that ma~ tnggt•r an ind1v 1dut1l a udit \Omc11mt· <1bou1 tv.o )Car~ afte r \OU tik J ·\.nd 1f tht· Internal Rc~tnut ~n Ile a udited your fe-dcral return. a m p) of thw tinal dctl·rm1na11o n will go to the stall' 90 days afte r the fe d e ral audit '' finali1cd. poss1til) tnggc nng a stall· aud11 '\llog t•tht·r tht· lcd t·ra l gm t rnmt'nl has three \ear'i aftu tht· date \Ou filed \OUI rl'l1irn to aud11 )OU, ·and thr 1;tall'. \\h1ch rcv1ew!l tinal1icd .tCdaal a udll'>. ha~ four years. f \en 1f ~OU filed a vef) Simple Sia It• ta ' return. at least six diffe re nt l'mplo~ct·\ 1n the Franc~1se Ta' Hoard mu'it handle 11 befo rt· 11 " 1)1.'rmanentl) tile d awa}. If wu arl' a m o ng the o ne taxpa)l'I out o f l''l'f) t h ree who made an t'rro1 1111 'our rl·turn ~our re turn mu'>I p a'>• 11 \t'1 .i rnupk more desks. and 1f )OU lx·w mt the \Int' o ut o f ever) I 'ckl tl·d for J n aud11 . the numher u l f>Cc>pli: o;1ud ~1ng ~our ta x return v.i ll mull1pl' again f \t'f\ indt\ 1duJI "'ho ~cs \o u r ta \ rl·turn ha' .i kgal o hllga'11on 10 mtl1nld10 <otrKt u intidt•n11al11' and thl·re art• c riminal [X'na llll''> of up to •tnl' ~ear 1n Jilli a nd a $1 .000 llnl' tor an~ 'talt' l·rnp )ml'c v. h o ' wlatn ~ou r p n \aq , Franc-hi!>t' T J' lfo:m.1 'flokl'.,ma n \.\Ill B ush \3)\ rnmpla1n1' ol ahu,cs of thl" pmac~ rules arl' c·\tn:mcl) ra n'. l''en though pol1t1e all' l'mha r- ras'iing d t•l:Jtl' of t h l·n -(1t,, R 1inald R eagan\ IJ\ return were lcalu·d o n ce I 5 yea rs ,1go H ert 1n tkta1I. I\'' hJt hJ ppcn' IC> \llUr \tall' fl'IUrn lf>ou o v.l'J the \tatt• rnonc~ \our return g111 lop pno nt\ for th e firs l cle n cal phJ\t' o l prot'l'''>IOg . v. hu..:h '' o pening \o ning. a nti 1dl·n11f}1ng tht• return .. Our lir\t pno nl' " tt i gl'I thl' do llar'> 1nw the h an k to \l3n l'arning antere~t." Hu\h "a'"· But after the chr ch a rc l ash ed. the re turns which l a me m \\-1 th pa~ m en!\ a rc put a \1de until all ret urn\ \Cek 1ng refunds arc pnxe,c;C'd . v.h1ch 10- "olvr s tran,kmng m u ch of thl· d ata on the w nucn n·1urn to tomputn ti It•\, f ha1·, Jone lx·t JU'iC the anthmct1t o n return~ 'cek 1ng rl'lund \ 1'> u im · putl'r·' erdil-d ~lore t ht•ck\ are t\· '>\Jed. a nd 11 t Jn Ix· \ l'nlicd IJtcr un rt'l llrn\ t hat l tlmt• 1n \.\llh p a\Oll'nl\ .\)of tllda ' nearl\ a ll the K m 1ll1u n 111(.(1 , 1(1 u a l rl'lurns 'i.ceking n·fund" h~n c hem prm ·t·ssed. and thl· !>tall' 1s ,rnn1ng compute r 'cnfu:at1on of tht· nrnthemalll''\ o n the \lightly m ort' than :! m1ll1on rt•turn' that ca m e 1n WI th l'hl'C'~ \ Tha t mt•an' that 11 \l>U filed a rt·turn w1 1h~an aud11w nal Pll) m t.'n t. )OU h 3H' ah11u1 u nl' ehantt• in thrl'l' (lf gc11tng a "n o t1 l't' o f ta'( l'tiangl··· w ith l'llher a rcfu nll or Jdd1t1o nal h ill '>llnWtlml' hl•twl'Cn to dn' and Jum· I~ . \nolhl'I 'i00.000 ur \o lU\f'UYl'r' v. h11 \llUght ~tnd rt'l'l'l''l'd tiling t'\· lt'n'i11rn\ "111 bt· muil1 ng. HI the ir rt·t urnr, u p tv O r t I 5 a n (.( going through th t· \am c pron·.,, .\her t hl'\ :irt· a ll in th t· '1a1c 'tart' thl' lif't bro ad pha\t' ot Jud 1110n v. h1r h I'> a tomputl'flll'd r ro'i'i·chr ck n l uaw li ll'd O} t•mplO\l'r\and '>II\ 1 ng~ 1n.,11tut111n' v.11h the innirnc rcp o rll'tJ on ta\ n•turn\ Rt·t:a usc uf ll1\l'rl'panl ll'' lx·t v. l'l'rl thl' 1v.u \t'I\ o f d ata. u1mputt•n1t·d "audit fi ll•\" \qll be rrcatl·d u n J houl 2 m 1llwn l~l\pa)er,. o r ,11g hl} klili than o nt· u ut o ft•,crv li \l· C alllornia ta,pa~er. lfosh .-.aid · H o w C\l'r a n a u d it file d<>l'!>n't nnc'\<wnl) mea n the taxpa~l't "'Ill tx· J u d11cd or l'\l'n ht· a v.<trl' t h at an~ bod ~ 1., rn 1t·w1ng his rl'tu1 n. ldu)h .,aid. hec a U\t' man) d1\c rtpanl'tl'\ are re\oh c d h~ reth ccking arrnunt num ber'> or d e 1crm1n1ng that the ta xpa)cr "as bclo v. t he thrt·,hho ld tor tiling a return ~few return'i v.ill he pulkJ out a t rando m 10 s pot c heck for l'rrnr\. If a pa11crn o f CC>mmon m 1stakrs e m e rg- es. the state not o nl} fo llow!> up o n NEW YORK CAP) -The following llsl snows the Over • lhe • Counrer stocks and warr1n11 lhat have gone UP 1ne most and down lhe mos! based on oercenl of change for TUHdav No securities lr•dlng below S2 or 1000 snares are 1nclud4td Nel and oercenl•ge changes are the dlfferehce belween the previous closing bid Price and Tues8~'f' las! bid price Name L asf Ch.II Pel ' l Medl•Horlzon 2 t ll! UP 23. l 2 Filmtec 20'1• )l • UP 22 1 J S1tvrHart 6~• I • UP 22 1 4 Medslal 5' 1 l J, UP lS 8 S ~arrlerSci Jl • 1 UP I S.4 ~ vrodtneAm 7', UP l~.4 8 1:1:~au/r1 ji; 1: : ~~ l i:~ 9 Hy:drOOPI ~ .f: l!J UP 11. 10 ACSEnl •,, + • UP 11 11 Megalech 21. + • UP 10.0 12 EmeryDla un 9 + >. UP 9.1 13 EMC Insur 9 • + 1. UP 118 14 Wickes WI 2 , t)· 16 UP 8 l IS Ova iron 3"1 • UP 7 7 16 EmervD1a pf 5~ + .llJ UP 7.5 17 Harlvn s )J,:. + • UP 1 I 11 ~clDvnam 71 1 + I) UP 7.1 19 .v Medical 17 + "• UP 6.7 20 narmAmer 4 + • UP 6.7 21 Homecrafter I • + 1 UP 6.5 22 WaverWPr 20 , + I • UP 6 5 23 A.FP lmag 2'11 t ti UP 63 1ho'>t' rl."turn'i. hut progr3ms thr t•o mputt•r to l'h crk all o ther rc n1rn 1 n the system for "1milar l'rrq rs. That 'ltt·p in the ~ystem 1yp1r a lly rt'sults in a hill 10 the 1axpa)cr about 12 to IM month~ nficr the return " filed . Hush said the J00.000 b ills sent o ut in rcrent months to taxpayers who c.-rront'ou sly churned I R A dcduc· 11o n'> o n the ir I 982 returns '" an t•xampk of that tep . S1milrirl). solar tax crcllll chums. l"I roncous hcad-of-ho use ht>ld filings and rnp11al gain'I dcdu 11o nl> d a1ming thC' h1ght•r fed e ral CllCmpt1 o n\ <Hl' pr()('l''>'>l'd that wa). Finally. ahout 450.000 of the 10 ti m11l1o n 1nd1v 1d ual tax re turns tiled tht'I year will re!'lult m detailed s1atc- 1n111atcd audm -probably so m l"· 11mt• 1n I IJM7 o r I 98M -and anot her .l00.000 auo1ts of 1 l>85 return'> will bC' tnggcrt d . pro bably 1n 198~ <ir I Q89. l,>y tinal rcporti. of federal audit~ -~h';llllld•Mmt;I-...._-------------- NEW YORK IAPI ll>rtCllr ... 41• Oun'O \ ,,.ASOAO ouo1e11on• lllvvoor Oumon \l\Ow,no "g11u 1 b•d• • '• 6 I J 16 Ovn\(n and lowH I otte'l Dv llrw Tom l > 1'-EelVen mor~t• m•,er\ ••of• llu!lel• •O• 40~ Eco11Lb om lut•O•v Pnce\ 8urnoS I • '"' EdCmo do not include rerou CNL Fn 2'• 3 • EIPH mor~uo me•,down or CPT S'• s• .. Eidt •& 'o"'"'''"on '"' rue• Ce1M1c 9 9 • Ei.<810 oo Ce111111r ' " •S EleNuc• Stock llld A•k CenonC. 11 17 • Emcor AEl ' 1• 1S Can•oo 6'• 1 • EmoA·• A.F APrt )8 )9 , CaoSw• 11 11 , Eng(n• ACaQln 1 , 1 •• ~t\tY\ 2• , 24'1 Ent .. >\11 ~~~~~~ 1! : ?!~ :r~~o• W• lt : ~~0(.' 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CLAU.DE CLAY U NDERTAKE'R mu Plv6 EM I pt ANT EM . \. 1,,., .•• td:JJ F~~ . ~ ROSE IS ROSE Jlfl.aO, WHO 15 1H~~WrTM~ 1N nus ow PMOTO ? OH, 'THAf'S ~ESIREf. ... JUST A I A21END . by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally I 'TUINK ~15 MEETING WENT INTO EXTRA INNINGS. by Charles M . Schulz by Berke Breathed by Lynn Johnston WHAi ~N \$ff/ TrlATWON'l GETME ~(,-"' INID . IMJBLE '-J~ by Pat Brady BRIDGE A MINOR REVELATION!' MOON MULLINS STRIKE' TWO JUDGE PARKER '-'"', :: I ·-·,. ,, . -. ·:.•. Nt'1t her vulnerable. North deals. WEST • Q 10 ~ 98 NORTH + K 754 :J AK J4 -;, 852 • 75 · EAST • J 3 Q 106 2 0 J 3 O AQ9764 + K 10 8 • J 96 J 2 SOlJTH +A9862 753 0 K 10 + AQ4 The bidding: North Eut outli We.t PH• Pa11 I + 2 .1 4 • Pa11 Pa11 Pa11 by Harold Le Doux Opening lead: Nin.-or _,,,, • p _.,,., .. . . . , Sometimes a perfectly rea.,on able action ca n come back to haunt you. rons1dt'r lh15 hand. After South·s third hand opening bid , Wf'st'' two ('f1amoncf cwercall is a normRI action. l lnfnrtunately. it pointed the way for declarer to make a game that otherw1<1P would probably have fiul.-d Wtst did not want to lud from either or his minor sui t holdings. and a trump cf'rta1nly didn't look rig ht. At a C'Om promm•. he settled on the nine of helfrlJ. With nothin• el'le to gu1dr him . dt'darer would probably h.1 Vt' It'd lo tht' kin!{ of diamonds and later tried the cluh finesse, but 11 was very hkely that West had hot h lhe ace of diamonds and kin~ of dub'> for his overcall. In 1Hid1t1on . lhe opening lead virtually marked f.ao;t for the queen of hearts OMAR SHARIFF as well as length 1n the suit. ThereforP, declarer elected to try for an end play. lie won the king of hearts. drew two rounds of trumps and wa!' delighted when both de ft'nderli followed. After cashing the ace of huru. ~then led a diamond to the ten. Wl'st won. but since he had only two hcart11 hf' was uught in de clarer's Wt>h. Ht cashed thf' tlCe or diamonds and continued with the nine. but dti clarer did not rurf-he 'imply discarded his heart loser . That left West with a choice of Ins ing alternUivt!. lie could tkher lf'ad a dub into derlal'f'r's tt'nace, or t'Ont1n uP dia,mond-. whidl would allow declarer lo sluff a club Crom lhe table while ruffing in hand. Declarer would then be able to ruff his losing clubs on the board. Whichever defense West opted fo r. declarer would Jose only three diamond tricks. West's foray into the auction brought about an un· CHARLES Go REN happy result for his side. HaH yo• IM9a ruaJ .. lat. .... ble uwW. Let CM.rte• Gwe• ~. , ...... ,.., •• , .......... ta.. .... of oou•LES fer peu.lt.M1 ... 1er takHat. f er a H'1 ef t.11 "OOUILE8" MM.let, .... 11.85 u "Gerea•DeaatlH," eere •f tt.11 .. •• ,.,.,.P.O. IHtll, PaJl9yre, N.J. oeoe5. Make ta..dr1 ,_,.w. u N •• .,_,_rt.ear •. ,. ... - '"' WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. 1985 Chllled aoupa cool• hot aummer'• ct.y. C2. Tote •long • me~I for thrllllng grltllng. Cl. .( ) . :~~ tJ~ 122 o o o l!Du@ D wllo ouu0U@ Warm weather and weddings always seem to go hand·tn·hand And along with ~he nuptials come plenty of parties -a chance fo r future in-laws to mee( a get-together fo r the bridesmaids or a shower fo r both bnde and groom For all these parties and most especially for the wedding celebration itself. a champagne brunch seems the ideal way to entert ain and celebrate Fortunately 1nt1m a1 e brunches d on't necessanly mean yo11 have to serve expensive dishes Very special foods and beverages lik e Caltfo rn1a avocados and Korbel Champagnes are reasonably priced and add simple elegance to the meat's fest1v1ty When planning a wedding brunch or party for the bndesma1ds. try to add a few simple touches to turn the event into something really special for the guests of honor You may wish to incorporate the bride's w edding colo rs into the table setting Lots o f pretty nbbon. lace and flowers will help tie a color theme together Weather permitting. you may choose to hold the brunc h out of doors. 1n which case a few touches from natu re may be appro- p riate centerpieces of fresh c ut spring flo wers and greenery. or a basket ftl led with tomntoes. zucchini . cucumbPrs squash. carrots. broccoli and o ther fresh pretty produce fr om th0 garden will all help to decorate the brunch table the ·natural way " A nd 11 the bnde or groom has a favonte dish (luscious fresh straw· bemes lo nibble for dessert for example) he surt> to 1ncludP thrH too ••. after all. this is 1ne11 day' When choosing a brunch menu keep vanety 1n mind b ut watch out for too rouch ·clutter Somet1m1·s the simples dishes are the most elegant and easiest on the host and hostess Loo k fo r foods that will provide a pleasing array of colors as well as compatible flavors and te~t ures Caltlo1 n1a avocado s which art> 1n qr eat abu ndtlnce yenr· round . turn simple dishes into ex1 r,1 -sp0c1a1 •"d1hl0s wi th lht'1r vibrant go lden-green color sensuously .,;m outh tt")(ture and del1CJous buttery flavo1 They re perfect for lighter fare the way of d1n1ng so popular this time of year And yes. Cal1fo 1 n1a avo· cados will hold up beautifully during leisurely 1nt1mate brunches 1ust give them a fight sprinkling of lemon or l1mt? 1111ce 10 pre serve the pretty color and delicate flavor Choosing the right champagne for the brunch is 1mpor1a nt too The Korb('! Champagne CPllars which rec~:rnv u•lt"'~rat• 11 its 100th anniversary makes seve1al styles lro m wl11rt> t 'ch•> ,..,1, These rangf' from tt1c popular Brut to the> r,1 mi\nt1c .illy t1ntt'd Blanc d<' Notre; wh1cn 1.., m;iJt• lro m the ruhy 1ed P1n111 N•111 qr HW Alt n f th1> ( omp,1r1y's l i1.1mp,1gn1•s <1r<' p1 uth1Ct"'t1 b'i' tn•' tr~d1h1 >11,1 1 methOdC' c 11;:iin·p<'no 1sl' which m1;ans th,11 f'very.th.1ttlc is 1nd1 . v1dually feimcntN11n tht> b ottll' y ou buy thu s.~ssw irig t1r1y lung • °!' I • • • / lac:,11ng bubblPS (11!"•·1 r ••-:,t q 1r1 •y Here are some: hrt1r er deas •h -ir are perfPr ! v :>t tt?d for those special celebrations Eacr dish s aesthet c.1 > pl~as n g to b6th eye and palate and l ..... t ab ii "'·t''.~ . ., 'Q . 1~ tit' rrepared 1'1 advance To begin· th•' alft11r 111-r ·-•r ... -,h.r 11 C hil1eo Avocado Yogurt Soup Then hr l'°'t"' r-ri "~. i.r'• .,. '"' ,,r .-..ga"' Avocado Paradise salad T ht> c ).n nq t >qethr , ' h ~<.1u ;"'apa\ a ano crab wtll product• ,1 d r.H'' 1! t c mb '"'"''in f l r p11mentary co lors and flavorc; 1o• .11 t t"f'JL'~ F • 1 1, •L h"...,..i LvunHy with Califo rnia flair f111 ,1 pr1'tl'y s traw bas1>.et-v.1tr i.1 ts o f fresh bread!:>. rolls m uffins and c ro issants and serve wt,., r0Sf'ttes "ll Herbed Avocado Butter A s1mPlt" dt'ssert l ' lr t:Jsr -.wr>et. shawbernes served au natural o r perhaps Wit h a dehca~''Y c;weetened cream cheese dip will no doubt please every ,1n» AnJ ol course.. pretty flute or tulip g lassPS fit ea v. •h we · " , '1 t<.t .r ne1 Ch ~paqne 1Anlt round out any b111rl h n '"E' ,.,. -.· • -.. • · "' h WP1-:1d 1'1QS tit' .1 •r .i , "' '" ' 'I r ' 1 ·'"'\ h '",. tH""'•· t " !ht'• n r Ct :' '" 1 ; • 1'""' "' I/\ .... , • .-: tit"' .l'l 1 fllTit' ti' .. ~ w l' ,. i'll C"t" '''""' 11: ...... ·ri l '• i • t •t:l1J \A~'' d PI 1qti 1 • ' t 1 .'l "11 1 r ~. f ~'I t' r , :' I I .. t •• ~ .... ; 'I\_ .1 t • t~ r t fL)f '"" .... I .... ~•'(I \I ~) •• I 11' . \ \ ' () ( ':\ .! )( ) I):\ H. \ 1) '[.) 1~: .).-\ '! , : \ I) 2 Calt!orn1a avocados. soeded and peeled 2 cups cl11cken broth or 6011111011 1 c arton ( 16 ot1nces) plain low·fat yogt1rt 2 teaspoons lemon 1u1ce 1 4 1easpoon onion salt or to taste 1 4 teaspoon celery salt or to taste Mrlk. as needed Add1t1onal plain low-fat yogorl tablespoon chopped chives Place avocados. chicken broth. yogurt temon 1u1ce and seasonings in blender 1ar. wh1rt until smooth Add milk to thin soup 11 necessary Chill soup thoroughly Garnish each serving with a dollop of add111onal stirred yog urt and chopped chives Makes 6 servtngs large Cal1forn1a avocado. seeded, peeled and pureed f about t cup puree) 2 pot1nd unsalted marganne I tablespoon drred parsley flakes 1 tablespoon dr1ed chives 2 teaspoons dr1ed herbs (basil. mar1oram oregano. tarragon or chervil) 4 teaspoons lemon 1wce Dash seasoned salt or to taste Combine all ingredients until smooth and well blended Fill container. seal well with plastic wrap and cover tightly Chill spread until ready to serve Makes about 1-t/2 cups NOTE To make avocado butter rosettes, flit a cookie press or pastry bag with slightly chilled .1vocado butter. Press out small dotfops onto a wax· hned cookie sheet Place rosettes in freezer. freeze Just until firm Serve with assorted fresh brPads rolls. muffins or croissants ? cups cooile<1 crab pieces t1r ? cans 16·ounces each / c.rab meat. drained. nnsed and flaked (may subs111u1e ? cups cooked diced ch1ckeh1 '2 g~ee'! onrons sliced 2 C al;lorn•a avocados· 1 papaya halved and sPedP11 Lea1 lertuce· .. Creamy L11rre Dress1nq 1 recipe follows 1 roasted slivered a1ni,,11t1s Combine t rilb and green.onion se1 aside Hal\e and seed avoLad.i-. Cut a thin s1tce oll the.undN side ol each Mii Gently scoop o·~,, rulr' ti>av;ng ahoui t 4·.1rtc.h shell Dice nufp Peel papaya ha'vt'S ..:l , Combine avocado a·nd papaya cubes wit..-crab muuure L na• J Sill.M plates wi th lettuce' top each w1'h t1n t1vocaC10 half shell Spoon a>Q11.1 ;imounts ol .c r11b fruwm1xhirf' into c;hells Garn1c;h eaoh with ,\I m,"''"' and serve with Creamy Lnrfe Drl'.'ssing Milkf's 4 servings I cup sour crec1m 1 2 tablespoons fresh lime 1u1ce 1 2 teaspoon g rated l•me peel -Combine all ingredients mt)( well I .... 1 tat>lespoo n honey· Dash COf ctnd(>t Dash card.tm(ln1 Sd~nd p eppe r, '.Hte NOTE For another serving c;uggest1on halve avocados 9erd and pPt~I , Place halves cu1-s1de down on cuttirig board and slice fpnqthw1sP F11n avocado slices sl1gntly Cur pApaya halves 1n half peel slicP ,1nd t,rn Arrange a small lettuce leaf in the center of each al 4 'salad plates Spoon equal amounts of crab green onion mixture fltliJ.1 lf'ttuce un each plate Place an avocado ta n and p<1payc1 Ian at opp11c;1te ends o t crab m1xtvre Garnish S81ads with almonds and 'lt>rvf' w1tt1 C1e.lmy Lime Dressing ·• !he cham.pagne corl. <.t\Ntlo 11f'vf'1 be popped lo open the bottle proper'~ kf'e~ vour hand l1rmly over the CtVk ~h· e tw c;t •nQ oft !he wire hood Then_ gently turn thP t'l \"lth' 1101 the rorl\ until the cork ease~ our w •>--~ qent1P s1~)t1 • Champagne •S best sf'rvt>d wel chilled Place •t '"' the refrigerator to r an ho"' (H more o r 1n a hllCkt'lt of ice and watt>r tor '\O m nl1IPS * To hest apprPc1ate its dt>l1Q htful bl1bbles. serve champClgne 1n tall l!itlf" or 11il1p qlasses The )Id fashioned sa\11 .. er-::;n.w1•l1qtasses1..ause the bubbles to dissipate too ~u•C klv • Champagnes come .n mar'~ ..1 4'1i1ent styles Korb.els Bwl •s t1 bl~rnd -Ui.J.lne C.talorn•a champagne Qrapes t1nd 1c; 11qht and d<y ftlttng 1ust t1bout Pve1v uCl ac;1'""ln Thf' Natural champag"e is extremefv l1ry <1nd crisp and is reqaroeo bv connc11ssC>11rc: ,,c; one of me most eleq irnt champagnes ,walltihle Kmbel s S lant c1e Noirs cht1mpagne ec;pt'1..rally noteworthy because of its delicate salmon bll1Sh is hghl And dry with a dehqhthal tru111ness And finally the Blanc de Blancs made from 100 percent Chardonnay grapes embod1Ps the e ittreme dryness and de1tca1e flavor characteristic of the fine Chardonnay grape ·' • t ' ~ I C2 Ora.rge Coast DAILY PILOT /WodMtday. May 29, 1985 . " ·WILSON'S SU CED BACON 1~~ C&CCOLA ....... 0..2.ui.. ...... lOR'TIUA STRIPS --.16o-. ... FR<Jrr DRINKS ~ ..... _..,..... wi.. .a.. ..... 8 & M BAKED BEANS ao..-c.. .79 .99 .89 .99 CHILLED SOUPS A COOL IDE.A Discover refreshing summertime treat long enjoyed by theScandinavians made "1th "'hole. low fat or skim nulk. The spa rkle rnmes from a cup of ~st i Spumante. which is sti rred 1n JUSt before serving. A good begin- ning for a picnic or a froth y finale to a luncheon. Sparkling Berry oup makes a beautiful presentation when garnished with fresh sprigs of mint and served with plates of shortbread or dainty butter cookies. Californians are discovering a su mmertime pleasure long enJoycd by Scandinavians -the delight of cooling warm days with a bracing. chilled soup. These coo~usins to winter's broth-based soups ofirn rel) on the fres.hest fr uits. vegetables and herbs for their inspiration. Cl'lilled soups can be sweet or savor). m:h and filling or light and froth). but 'whate' er their t'ompos1t1on. the} arc always refreshing and satisfying. The three chilled soups ofTered hae -parkling Berr) Soup. Dilled Squash Soup and Chilled Spinach Soup-make excellent use of seasonal produce. When the early 'ummer bcrr) season dr-aws to a close. the prolific summer squash wi ll be ripe and ready for picking. Spinach is now available in markets year-round. The fi rst soup. Sparkli ng Berry Soup. combi nes fresh berries - strawberries make an t:Xcel~ent choice -dairy-fresh milk and yogu rt. This creamy blend can be Chilled Spinach Soup. full of minced green onion. parsley and dill. and Dilled Squash Soup. a melange of squash. carrot and onion 1n a chicken stock base. are each scncd with Creme Frai-che. .\llhough the true French Creme :=~4a ~One Do..t catDn .... 1 "ii' W1lfl ,_,_al t,_oo 01 ~ r....,. ,_,_al Uqwof, fluid """ -Mm al C.0.-IJlloll 0... .. ,,.,,,... m.....~ ...... ~.-. QLOBE A-1 SPMIHE111 .49 .98 889 16-0Mra ....... Sl"RAWBERRY ' d!8 T ....... F-,__, 1a.o.n:. - HOGGIES DIAPERS c-...... ,__, 66. -»<-SU. LIBBY'S PEACHES Sli-. Ulr. I~ c.. .69 WITH COUPON f-R07f-N f·OOD OREO COOKIES . 299 'N CRPUI · ---0#~ H.w <Wion c.- ~S ~LL~~ 139 OLD CHJCAoo DEEP DISH 159 o...... P1ua. 1~ en .. o-Piia. 6~ ~~~~D ·249 BRIOOFOIU> BREAD 1t9 o.....-..~ec. TREE TOP APPLE JUICE as· ... ,.... ..... ...,....,.Jyim.~2 ~ • GOllXlS .C E 149 c,. Ot....-91~ .... 6 3-0linal ec. Fraiche. a '\our cream wi th 30 perce nt butterfat. is not rcad1I} availabk in th1!>tountl). a dd1c 1ou~ and low-calorit: substitutt: can be made quick ly with yogurt and milk. When stirred into the chilled. vegetable soups. the Creme Fra1chc en es as a tart countc'rpoin t to the piquant herbs and smooths the enti re mi,xture into a pleasing blend that makes an ideal. ligh t lunCht'on en tree. SPARKLING BERRY SOUP 3 \\ cup1 fresh or frozen berries 'f.J cup sugar 1'2 cup plain yogurt 2 cups milk · 1 cup As ti Spumante• Few sprigs mint In blender or food processor puree 3 cups berries with sugar and yogurt. Sti r in milk and Asu Spumante; chill. Garnish with re- maining berries and mint. Makes 6 to 8 servings. *NOTE: Sparkli ng while wine or champagne may be sub!)tllutcd for Asti pumante. DILLED SQUASH SOUP V. cup chopped onion "'-cup chopped carrot Z tablespoons butler 31.. pound crookneck squash, cubed 1 0 3s, ounees > ean ebicken stock Dill weed 11-, cups Creme Fra icbe•, divided Using large sauccran. sautl't onion and carrot 1n butter I 0 mi nu tes. .\dd squash. chicken stock. and 11J teaspoon di ll weed. Simmer 8 to 10 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Cool shght l~. Puree in electric blender or food processor. Stir in I cup Creme Fra1che. Chill. Ladk in to soup bowls. Spoon re maining Creme Fraichc into center. Garnish "1th additional dill weed. 1f desired. Makes 4 servings (I cup each). •CREME FRAICHE 1 cup milk 2 cups plain yogurt Combine milk and }Ogun 1n ele<;tric blender. Whir fo r I m1nutL'. Store in refrigerator un11I read~ to use. Makes 3 cups. CHILLED SPINACH SOUP 1 pound fresh spi_nacb 2 tablespoons butter- '" cup minced green onion 14 cup mincecl parsley 3 tablespoons sherry 1 teaspoon fresh dill, chopped, OR •1 .. teaspoon dried 1 teaspoon instant chicken stock base l cup Creme Fralcbe• Trim and wash spinach . Drain to remo c cx~ss water. Combine 1n skillet w1tll butter. green on mn. parsle) and sher~ Cook until spinach 1s tender Combine 1n electric bkndt'r nr food processor with dill weed and chicken stork base. Wh ir until pureed. Cool. Stir in th e Creme Fra1chc. Chill. Makes 4 servings ( 1 , cup each). • Paperback offers ideas for summer \UNS COB CORN 99 ... '-... . LIQUOR OFLI By CECILY BROWNSTONE AS' Food lellto• 6" 3" JACQOES 80tlET ~ 1" ~ ..... HEmEKEN BEER ..... or o.ti. ~ 120..... l'\JlA ~~CHABLIS 289 ~~ ... ~·l~~~BLIS 299 ~~~6~ 12-0ul-a C... ~ 400 With ~~ --~ ~ 1099-S. 7 99-....... 100) R>SI ER FARMS FRANKS Ot 0.-.. ........... 16 ()utQ "-i..ot YOrtS CRESCENT ROLLS 6°"""" ~ Helf Pritt S.i. \Utt$ BEEF SALAJ't\E ~ Ot c-s.w.... tl01 ""° I •9 8-01 ""° BORDEN SINGLE SLICES w._,i C-Food 12 Oum P.rl.4qo .89 .47 109 159 LAND CY FROST MEATS3 6 tOO Thin SllC9cl ·--2~~ Pkg ~ VONS CHEDDAR J99 CHEP-SE UI ~ "'--'*".............. ... F'emlly ,.,.._ t.,.. Sitt IS-UI ~I • 39 S10GPFER·s 249 ENI REES 0........ .... Ot c..... CNdooo> uo.-... DAIRY TROPICAPIA ORAPIGE JWCE J79 64-0uncw c...- YOPl..AJT YOGURT OriglNI Ot c.-. ~ c..-. MINUTE MAID""'" l'UfCH Pink ~ 0t 9't9 IAmotlech. ~ Cl/\. JERSEY MAID eou• CltfNI 32.0-.C...- .55 .89 159 145 '1!>! !.ftol.O.!f4 STEAKS UI 2 29 BONELESS RIB STEAK 229 LMp [NI --K"'9 ._, UI BONELf.SS RUMP ROAST 169 "' ......., lb....i IAe £J'I, .,..,._ Klnf 8"f UI k..~~~· Ul 149 BONELESS PORK ROAST 2H !-. C111 IC~ UI )09) U1 !?tQL~OO SAUSAOE ui 159 CIDCUN UGS 7-UP REG. OR DIET 2·Llter 67.6·0un« Bottle "'9C!.I uncnvt "-AY JOTHltCJ J(IM S. IMS ---••11 ....... .. cw. .... •••W-.C...- DOOBLE COUPONS Olt '11111'1.8 COCIJIOlll• With \\.arm weather arrn 1ng.} ou may want to look into the rccentl~ published paperbacl ed1u on of ..Summer Feasts .. b' Molh Finn (Fireside). · · Finn t!> a splendid cooi.. and hl.'r recipes arc <.khc1ous anti pr:icmal So arc her menus " h1c:h. as -;he ,,l\' "arc designed to keep la\t-m1null' cooking to a minimum." When we tried her Straw bcrr. Granita all our tasters applauded 1.t -and c;o did I. STRAWB ERRY GRAN IT A 'It cup sugar I cup water I quart strawberries Juice of J orange ( 11:1 cup) Bring sugar and water to a 0011. stirring unti l sugar 1s d issolved: cool this syrup and reserve. Wash~ and hull trawbernes and pu ree them in a food processor with the orange Juice: m1~ them into the reserved syrup. Ta'1e and add more sugar 1f you hke. Freeze. using 2 1ct·-cubc trays. When frozen solid. JUSt before serving, process as many cubes as you need . Put the cubes mto the processor (not more than I ice tra y at a ti me) and. using the metal blade. process the ice un til 1t 1!> smooth. Yo u will ha ve to turn the motor a-~~~~-~~~-l--!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1+-nn~a~~1rld~orflff~ofttrrres ~do ~ LB.69 Y.ou don't Pay nlOIW. YOu just get,,,.... this rapidly or you will soon have a liquid puree again. ~rvc the ice immediately and store the unused cubes in pl astic bag.s. RUFFEU'S UPIOUntY, llC. F0t Tiit llnt ol Yovr l ilt 1922 HAR80R 8lVO . COSTA MUA-S'8 l IS6 .. • ·Build a sandwich long enough tO feed the neighbors Long summer weekends arc won-I small onioD, cbopped derful times to gather friends and i teaspoons suga r neighbors for a cookout or a picnic. Tomato wedges Easy. casual cntenaining where Kosber dill pickle slices cveryo m.· gets' in the act. helps share the cost and the fun. Cut pickles 1nto 11. inch cubes to -- Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Wednelday, Mly 29, 1985 Keeping the party outdoors make one cup. Sprin kle potatoes means no house cleaning inside. with 1/• cup liquid fro m pickles. Stir ~nd. paper plates or "bring your togethe.r remaining ingrcdi~n ts in a own utensils" eliminates washing la rge bowl. Fp ld in potatoes. Gar- d1o;hec;. n ish with to mi tO wedges and pickle Begin b) picking a date and time. ~sl~1c~e=s·:_--.....--------~===~~~~~~==~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!1 th,·n start on the inv11a11ons. Put -- }Our message inside a balloon or attach It to a flower. Be crea11vc in your approach. Hosting the party means 1t''> your JOb to pla n the rh a1n course. So how about a supcr sandwich -10 feet long~ Sou nd like fun'' It 's n~all) not hard to make . F1r'\l. get a long board or ">omcthng solid - a 2 x 4. strip of dr)\\all. or C\Cn some aluminum ~•ding. Cover 11 w11h heavy dut) al uminum foil and suspend tt between two chairs or sawhorses. Thl·n, head for the baki:-ry and the \to re. 'ick ct lo ng loa..,.es of un!>ltced bread -Italian. pumpernickel. seven grain. or l)e. You'll need abo ut six inches of bread per \erving. Pick up some mayonnaise. mustard. o nion. a nd tomatoes. Then. 'cntu re over to the cold cut and da11) section. Plan on at k ast four slices of meat and two ">l1cco; of cheese for each person. ~t home. sli ce the bread k ngth\\ 1se and cut off the ends v. hich slo pe. Placi:-the bread t•nd to end and start to assemble the 'and\\ 1ch. Use a vanet) of cold ruts. cheese and vegetables. Or. make each section one flavor at a 11me -bologna and cheese. ham and Swi ss. and salami and cht·ddar -to name a fe\.\ GIA NT SANDWICH 2 loaves sesame seeded F rench breads, unsliced <about 24 inches long) 2 packages (8 ounces each) bard salami er ower ... -. •••••'1/f/y'S Pe}>si, Coke or7-Up All Van•tt., 1ltr. blL 2 packages 16 ounces each> USDA lnq> . .Qoldeia .Premtum·IHI Top Rowld sliced cooked ha m 2 medium toma toes, thinly sliced 1 sma ll onion, sliced and separ- ated into rings 1 large green pepper, thinly sliced into rings 2 packages ( 6 ounces each) sliced ProvolcAie cheese Ita lian Seasoned Butte r 1 cup butter, softened I package (9 ounces) dry Italian salad dressing mix Combine butter and salad drt•ss- ing Cut bread k ngth, .. ·,~l' in hal t. 'iprcad cut surfaces wnh I ta lta n seasoned butter. O n bo tto m half of each loaf. layer I 0 to 11 hard salami slices. 8 ham slices. one half the onion. tomato sltc;s. pepper ri ng~. 8 slices Provolone cheese. and I 0 to 12 more hard salami slices. Place to ps o n c;andv.1ches. ( ut each sandwich in half to make ~ (I ~-inch) subs. Wrap each c;ub in double thickness of hcav~ d ut) aluminum fo il. fo ldi ng ends to seat. G rill 6 inches from modcr- a tch hot coals 20 minutes or until chc.·~c;c melt s. turning sandwich oftl·n 10 pre .. ent bread from char- ri ng. WISCONSIN SALAD 1 package <8 ounces) ham sll~e I package ( 10 ouncesl froien peas. thawed I cup chopped ce lery I cup (4 ounces) Cheddar cheese, cut into cubes 1'3 cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Lettuce leaves C ut ham into 1 ~-inch cubes. Co mbine \\llh re maining ingre- dients. cxcei ettucc. CO\Cr Chill I hour. Scrv • n lettuce lea l'S BA D BEANS .FORA CROWD 1 package ( 1 pound) bacon t medium 'ntons, chopped 7 cans (1 pound eacb) baked beans or I No. I 0 can baked beans I c up brown sugar '• cup molasses 2 tablespoons Worce1ter1blre sa uce l 1'2 teaspoons dry mus ta rd Cut baco n 1010 I -inch pieces. Cook in 5-quan Dutch ow n o n medium-low until crisp. Add re- maining ingredie nts. Heat 20 minutes on medium . stirring OC· cas1onall) Save .'12 per lb. FwmerJohn Pork Chops SaY• llu.d ::42u. J.l? Jb. TO M -\KE .\HE-\D: Prepan• as !'AA,.,';. ·• ttbeve. ~. ('o ver-ant-l-4-1t--... ~~'-""~•"8'9r' ,. rc.·fngcrate c eral hours or o"cr-VJl F1Jm night. Bake rn' t.'red 1n 325-degrec oven 2 hours. PATIO POTATO SALAD t to 3 kosbu dill plckles 4 ('apt cooked. diced potatoes (about S medium) '• c up llq•id from pickles :1,. r up mayonnaise 1:1 r up mustard 4 hard-cooktd e111. chopptd I 11ta lk ctlt r)'. d aopptd VIP IOO .... ftJOO~ ~2.49 Fresh Fryer Leg Quartezs Qold•D l'Nmlum·W'/b:a 1'wfjoa ~l Jb. SaY• .22 6 OS. ctn. .57 .39 .. Star-Kist Tuna '~ C!luU Uf1fJl·ln OU 01 Wat.r ;;_59 Sar• .JO Jaos. jar 7;;2.49 ;; 3.29 Ralphs SpfK:taJ 119 Low Pnc. • ~ ~r .69 lb. I .:~Ralphs . White Bread or W11.at.$J>IJI Top or Sandtr'lcl'I 24 0% loat .59 ~ --.::1~1 l. - S<ne .25 64 OS. btl ya Gal Ralphs Bleach .29 L P•t lb CaJUomJO·SmalJ .29 --. F'ro1•n Prices effective May 30 thru June 5, 1985 ' -,. Y1 Pnce 'Sale! Black Gold ~~~--...--signer Luggage Flight ,.~Ju,,_ ~~hAl•ll ., 99 ~~~:: 1. ....................... ~ ....... , ... _..,...,~ .... ,... .. ,,,. ..... ~ ...... ...., .... ••c: ................. , .... ,.,.........._ ..... ~ -..... ..... ~"',.,...,.,.., ....... -v ·-.,.. ..,.,., •..,.-.. ...,.~ ..... ............ 11('9'\-. ...... , ........... ..-...... , --·~·-............... _ .. _ .. ' . Ct Orange CONt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, May 29, 1985 \ Turkey a low-cost feast · A no' el budget dish that's will never !>.now that. thank!> to the tender. about I 1/i to 2 hours: cool. interesting and attract1v\.' lcatures tow-{·ost turkey drumsticks. )ou'w Remove meat from bones and choppc-0 turkl') and ~autCl"d veg-kept to your budget. too! chop. ctables in a g1anH1llC pufl'. baked in To prepare puff. combine water. a 9-inch pie plate. Only 2•1~ pounds CALIFORNIA TURKEY PUFF butter and seasonings in 2-quart of turkey drumsticks provide all thl' z i,.. pounds turkey drumsticks saucepan. Bring to boil: add Oour meat you need for Sl'( scrvinis. b cup water all al once. Remove from heat: beat When yo u ~en l' \U l'h a delightful 5 tablespoons butter with whisk until smooth. mealtime surpnSt' - one that's as 11, teaspoon each salt, thyme, Beat in eggs. one at a ume until pleasing to the .t:'Yl' as to the taste dillweed mixture is smooth and glossy. buds -your fa mil) will appn."ciate o/:a cup flour Spread in greased 9-inch pie plate. the creativi tv wi\h which vou o · handk th e ~·hallcngc of budgl't 3 eggs Bake at 4()() degrees, 4 minutes. % carrots, sliced thin Turn o en off: leave puff in oven I 0 meals. · California Turkl'\ Puff make a I zucchini, sliced minutes. Remove. lovely entn.·c for . ·a brunch or I green·pepper, sliced autc vegetables in butter.Qix luncheon. too. omc "hate wine 1 onion. sliced "tth turkey. and combined sour and a colorful fresh fruit or veg-Z tablespoou butter cream and mustard. Spoon into ctablc salad "'II a<ld to the part) I cup sour cream · puff. Bake at 350 degrees. 10 mood. t tablespoons Dijon-style mus-minutes until heated through. Cut Your guests. 1mpn'\Wd \\Ith the tard 1n wedges to serve. Makes 6 11;.ivor and the beaut) of thl' ent rl'l'. Poach turkey drumsticks until scn ingc;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~ Salt-free steak sauce satisfying By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP food Editor Cooks who arc cutting out salt or cutting down on alt may be interested in a alt-free steak sauce that 1s fairl~ OC\' on the market. It's great to gi\e Ila' or 10 grou nd ml·at for hamburgas. and 11· l'\'Cn good in chili con carnc . .\nother l'\Cellcnt wa\ to use 1t 1s 1n a t1r-fr. rt'CI pc SU Ch as.the follow1 ng one. . STIR-FRY BEEF AND VEG ET ABLES 12 pound broccolt 3 tablespoons vegetable oil I large (6 ounces>.onion, thinly sliced ( 11'2 cups ) 12 cup drained sliced bamboo shoots (from an 8-ounce can I 2 tablespoons finely chopped gingerroot 1 pound well-trimmed boneless tender bee{, slic.ed •.a-inch thick 8 tablespo9ns salt.free steak sauce • 1.a cup salt·free beef or chicken broth Black pepper to taste Hot cooked rice ( Ut broccoli nov.eretS 3\\3~ lr11m \tcms so tlowerets arc an l'\ en s11c -thcrl' should be about '• cup. Trim tough ends from stems:\\ 11h a """I' l'l-blade peeler. rcmO\ l' outl'r lihrou'> covering from stem~. Thin- 1~ '>lice stems diagonal!~ -there \hould be about \~cup. In a saucepan. in a '>mall amount .11 boiling ''ater. cook broccoli 110 " l'rl·t o; and !>tl'm'>. unco' crcd. until tender/crisp -ahout 3 rrnnu tt'"· turn into a \trainer and h11IJ unJcr u>ld running \\3tl·r to rnul qu1d .. I~ drnin "l'll and Sl't .l~llk In a'' oh. or largnk ilkl. O\ L'r h 1gh ht•at. ht:at I tahlc,poor of the 011. .\Lid on ion and cook. l\ll rn ng often. / unttl hghtl~ hrov.ned -about 2 m1nutt'' RcmOH' ""1th a c;lotted spoon .rnd set aside. . 1 I feat .1nothL·r tablespoon of the oil 1n tht• "o"-and 1n it sur-f~ thl' I hroccoli bamhoo c;hnot'> and gin-I gcr for I m1nutl· Remo\ c \\1th a c;lottl'LI \pcuin and set as1lk Ht·:it thL' rL·ma1n1ng tahkspoon ot' wl in thL· \\Ok and 1n 11 brown lx'L'I on hoth \ldl'll-2 to I minutes. M l\ 6 tabk'>poons ol the \teak <,aucc \\1th hroth. pour O\l'r beet an<l looh. tor I minute . .\dd onmn and the hroccoh m1>.turl' and '\t1rnng constant!~. heat . .\dd rx'P- rx·r to ta<,tt.'. 'ient: with hot cool>.cd rtl'l' \t.il>.e<., -l '-Cf\ 1ngc; \ anat1on: If \OU l1J..c \OU can conh. ·' cup un\altc:tl t,1\ht·"" nut\ "1th thl· onion. Lettuce share a soup recipe LETTUCE SOUP 4 cups packed shredded iceberg lettuce 11 medium bead l 2 chicken bouillon cubes. crumbled I :1, cup water 2 tablespooons lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter I small onion (peeled. thinly sliced and separa&ed ibto rings> I 2 tablespoons cornstarch 12 teHpoon salt 1.a teaspoon white pepper 2 cups milk 1 4 cup dry white wine Rknd lc ttun '. hou1llnn LUI'><.''· water and lemon ruttc in electric blender until smooth rt.·scnc In ~urepan melt bu11cr. add onion and cook gent I~ untal tl·ndcr hut not bro...,.n . remove onion from pa n To butter in pan add c<lrn"itarch. I c;al1 and pcprxr: m1\ "ell: rrmo\l' from heat: grad ual!~ \t1r 1n milk. I keeping smooth. Cook O\ er me· ct 1um heat. c;t1mngconc;tantl}. until m1;<ture t.oml'\ 10 ,1 hoil and boil' I m1nutl' 4't1r in rrwr 'l·J k tturl' m"tUH' "nJ t hl' \' 1 Ill' \Jd cooked onion and hl'.11 111 'l'f\ ing ll'mpNaturc \.fa~C\ J IO /1 \\'f\ 1ng\ < -- • 2-LITER BOTTLE 7-UP OR LIKE COLA •REGULAR. DIET OR SUGAR nu:t •WITH COU'PON BELOW • UMfT ONt COU'PON ANO TWO HJTER BO?TttS PER CUSTOMER• PRICE WITHOtTT COU'PON SI 19 • • MINIMUM S~ 00 PURCHASE RtQlllRtO (OCCLUDING LIQUOR TOBACCO AND OAlRY PRObUCTS) - 10 TO 14-I..85. AVERAGE FOSTER FARMS FRESH TURKEY ll·PACl • ll·OZ CAN'S a COORS ·1.:c=.u un ll'.IR ......................... ~~ ........... ~:.!~ .. . 75().Ml. 90Tn.£ COOK'S . llllT OI ... CHAllPMDll ...... ~.~ .......... ~ ... ~ ... . J..UTER BCmU CARLO ROSSI---un WDllS .................... :~.~~ ........ ~ ... ~ ... . 4-PAa • ll·OZ IOTTLES' ~) =.cggg:&.~ ...... ~ .. I 7~UTER IOTTt.E CIORDON'S un CilDI ............................................ ~·.~ .. RtDE£MA11.£ XI~ SOllT'KUN CAUPORNIA Al.PKA ltTA MAHm ONU' WITH THIS COUPON 2urnaonu 7·UPOR UICI COLA nJCI WiiilQin COWOll I .It WGT ONE COU10N AND TWO 3 UTt:I IOTTUS PH CUSTOWEI . wmt A MDmlUM $& 00 PUICJIASI (EXCLt1DDfG UQOOI. TOIACCO AHt> DAllT P90DOCTI) cowow amcnn TllUldDAY, MAY lO natoVGJI Wll>WllDAY, JVNI I , lt•t II IA. 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JAR PRICIO SPMllll'ITI SAUCI IA. ms COITPON REDttlMAJILt ONlf AT SOUTHERN CAUrORNlA "1.1'KA lttA MAllrTS P•PVnl 1111\\n~o" tl0•'9 ........... 1r. "'""ul•tlu•fl' <tllh oll uuo'lr 1no 0" DOURll 1~r <,4v1~c,o; ""'" ,ou ou•tllnt t~t '''"' Off(A •OT TO lllClUDt AtlAtllA 011 rau cou, .. s .. COUl'OU ovu II 00 MIUQ IU IO T llCUO VAlUf Of lllM IUI JlC T TO ITOCI OI MUI llClUOU llOUOll TOIACCO AIO OAlaT "IOOUCTI 10 l tlllUI ,UllCllAM MOU411U llllf Olf ITfM ,U IHUU CTUllltl CIV'tl Alt u•n Twt IOUlll ceuroH "" CUITOMll COW. DiiCiift I 0 =I.--• ,.. .............. ,.. Mi ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May 29, 1985 Cl Here's one sweet dessert worth breaking a diet. for r !I .. • • • 6.5-0Z. CAN • IN WATER OR OU. • SKMICIS ALPllA UTA These days wt're all trying to pa) more attention to the foods we eat. "Light" and ''healthful" are replac- ing "rich .. and "sinful" in our menu planning and meal preparation. But that doesn't mean an occasional indulgence isn't in order -so long as it's wonh the extra.calo.rks. Strawberry Chocolate Mosaic 1s one desscn worth breaking a diet for. Luscious strawberries. crunchy sugar cookies and walnuts are encased in a rich chocolate loaf. Every bit e 1s agonizingl y rich . supremely sinful. nlike other dessert extra,a- gan7as Strawberry Chocolate Mosaic is simple enough for e'en u ... the niost novice chef to attempt wit h success. Blend melted chocolate. bulter, rum. sugar. eggs. sugar cookies and walnuts. Spoon .half the mixture into a loaf pan. Press fresh straw- berries on top. cover with the remaining chocolate mixt ure and chill. To.serve. just unmold. slice. pipe wi th wh ipped cream and garnish with fresh strawbemes. If your conscience won't let you indulge often enough to sat1 sf) your sweet tooth. take heart! Straw- berries straight are low in ca lori es and make a naturall} sweet dt;ssen . or snack. right out of the basket One cup contains on~ 60 calories ----- CHUHK LIGHT TUNA LrlfT I.QUART • tNCWDES 40' OfT L.UIL • 7.VAmTIES llAHIDl'S NATUIW. JUICll . 1-n.AVOllS .. IA. IA. m s COWON lEOEEMAILt ONLY AT sounn:tN CAl.JJ'ORNlA AJ..PKA BETA MAJ11m P,f\tnt 11'11\ te>,;pon ••on9 ••Ill •"Y ont "''""'; '"''' <t "'\ '" "•0" •no Ott OOU8l( f!1f SAVl!fGS ,.llfn 'JOU 1>11•-~•" '"• ··~ lflU HT TD 119ClUll MTAllU .. nu coun11 oa CDUl'Oll ovu ,, DO ll(fUll IU .. , UtUI HUil If tTtl SUl.lfCT Tl lfOCI 01 MAID •rcu11u t•OU041 TllACCI •• u1H ,..ucTS II ....,. rvlCMll llllUIMI llllT M lflM "I llAMICT•rt CtuNI All l•T fWI IMlll CM'lll ... Cutl•I ' ' ---• 4 ROIJ. NICI 'N son BATHROOM TISSUE • GRAPE ORANG.£ PUNCH oa:RllY 10-PACI OR llERR1' CAPRISUN DRINKS I~ IOT'TU MATVBU.1' naR SALAD DlllSIDIG ..... : ~ FUYOllS lo-Oil PEG PU1llllOll ILICID BAii ......... . 13-0I u 110 EA. IAJ.AIDCllD ............ . DAIOfA FAINS llOWIWI JACK 08 C**'IDUI CR*Hl ............. u ........ u s.c. Prtcn Eaec:U" Thurs., Mar 30 ~r.t· June 5.;:s at all Sou . Alpha Marketa but provides l SO percent of the requ irement for vitamin C. 8 per- cent of the iron and also gives us a aood supply of fiber. To ensure perfect results with CaJifornia sttawberries. look for the ' ·npest. reddest berries since straw- berries don't ripen afttr they are picked. Rinse the berries with their caps on just before ready to ute. then pat dry with a paper towel; This year's strawberry crop promises to be one of the biant ever. So when you're ready to stray from ~our diet. indulJ,e in Straw- berry Chocolate Mosaic. STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE MOSAIC 8 ouces semisweet cltocolate 1 • cap dark n m 8 ou~ bat1er, ldttned 3 table1pooa1 powdere4 ••1ar % eu•. separated I cap cllto"ed •ala•ts ' onces 11tortbread-1tyle or plaia su1ar cookies % pint baskets frea~ Callfonaia strawberries, stem med Sweetened wll.ippecl cream In top of the double boiler over barel) s1mmenng water. combine chocolate and rum. S11r until chocolate is melted and m1>.ture 1s smooth: cool to room temperature. In large Ql;>wl cream butter and sugar. Beal in egg yolks. one at a • time. then mix 1n the walnuts. Add I cooled chocolate mixture: mix to blend thorough!~. In small. deep bo"I. beat egg whites to form soft I peaks: fold into chocolatt' mn:ture "1th rubber spatula. Cut or break cookies into pieces about 1: inch square (You should ha'e about 11 : cups.) Gentl) fold into chocolate mixture until equal- 1} d1 tributed. L1ghtl) 011 !S': x ~·,~-I inch loaf pan. SPQOn half the I chocolatt} m1\ture,. into pan: smooth top I Pat dn one half basket of the I stra"bemes. press into pan. spac- ing e' l'nl~ a pan . .\dd the remain- I 1ng choeolate mixture: smooth top and tap pan to fill air spaces. Cover I and chill until firm. at least 4 hours. To \en e. run around sides of pan "1th lhin ln1fc dipped into hol I "ater Dip bottom of pan into hot "att>r. l nml)ld onto platter. P1ix· "hipped cream onto top of I loaf Ga rm sh "1th stra" hemes Cut loaf1n10 slices 1 : to '• inch thick and St'r\ e "1th remaining straw- berm~s. \tales about 12 servings. 'Grape state ' coming alive B~ TO\I HOGE AP Fooo -Wine Wr1t•r l hr 'l'J-,t•n tor<. .ill1(,rn1a grarx·, h:i'> Jrn' l'd F' I.'~ 'tJtt' gro" !>so ml' g.rJfX''>. 1'u1 ( J l1forn1a contnbutt'' t ht· grl·:1tl''>t part of the crop dt>Sll ncd for (umrnactJI consumption. f\\u uf(alttl'1 rn1a", maJOr tahk graix·, thl.' Perklll' "llh its fro~•' grl'l'n hue:-.rnJ thl' red Cardinal. 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' ce ~ange COMt DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, May 29, 1985 Be creative with brunch Meat Dept. Savings Spencer Steak F~~: . ., .. Rib Roast :~tr'.,, ... Hamburger Patties ··~.:.·:~·:::;:," .. ~ ... ,. s3_79 Stew Meat ·.:·,:.: , Beef Brisket ~ ... : .. ", Red Snapper :;··.:: Snow Crab .-.-~ .. ··""" Dover Sole :.~m:. Compare these Low Prices 12-0Z Punch Base .::~~;. Ocean Spray Drinks "~ .... Lemonade Mix .,'.:.~.:·'.·Ay, Spam At(• t ••11U ..-i,.,t ~ •JNl •If >"" Mf~ Dog Food ..... .. ' ........ . Product 19 ·,·,~:.~ .. Brownie Mix .. ~,:;~·;· -... Peanut Butter .. ~..::.-:: .. Yu ban Coffee (Jf• .... 'f• I AU ftJ"A '~I 11'"" 10-VARIETIES Use colorful veggies to dress up. flavor a ny omelet or quiche Bi.C Drinks 17-0Z Thl') ft'aturl· good taste .w11hout the l'hole~trol. saturated fa t and e~tra calonc pr't'sen1 in trad1t1onal ve-r· s1ons of these d1 she . 1-ROLL Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce Vegetables ~~:m,:~~ Pf•<, JA WWf.llf r.00,4 Strawberries ;.~~r.i Bagels ;!;·':.'"" 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S16.98 """'s4.99 ,.,,,,, ss.49 1(11!11 sgc BO PROOF CrownRu11e Vodka "749 1 ~L • • VEGETABLE MED~EY QUICHE 1 tablespoon margarine I small zucchini, sliced I small green pepper, cut in .strips I small red pepper, cut in strips I (9-incb) unbaked pie crust l ( 8-ounce) container egg subsUtute witb imitation cbeese 1 cup skim milk •;, teaspoon basil leaves Groqnd black pepper to taste In medium skillet. over medium heat. melt margarine. Add zucchini and peppers: cook stirring OC· casionally, until tender-crisp. Spoon mixture evenly in unbaked pie crust. Mix egg substitute, skim mtlk. basil and pepper: pour over fill ing in crust. Bake at 375 degrees for 50 to 55 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8. To Freeze: Cool quiche. Wrap and freeze. To reheat. bake frozen quiche at 375 degrees for 50 to 55 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before o;erving. ' Only name's old for this · tasty cookie By CECILY BROWNSTONE II "'as often made of oak and had two compartments. one above the other. and the compartment doors had handsome brass hinges. The upper compartment held a big block of ice. the lower one recc1 ved perishable food. Sometimes the upper door was adorned with a beveled glass mirror. >\ splendid piece of home kitchen equipment during the first )Carsofth1scentur). l\:owada~ s. in an an•1quc furniture shop. one may come across a similar icebox. It is sold for usl' as a home bar or storage chest. Eventuall) l'lcctric refrigerators came on the market. They were used to make many new desserts. among them a new cookie w11 h an old label. In one of the first recipe booklets issued by one of the first electric refrigl·rator companies. thcre·s a sect on called .. Icebox Cookies." nderthat title. notice 1sg1 vcn that a certain sort of cook1l' dQugh could be shaped into a loaf or a roll and chilled 10 the electric refrigerator until firm enough to slice and bake. Toda} the term Icebox Cookies is rarely used. Thank goodness. ho"'· e'er. that thi s t) pe of cookie is still esteemed b) man) good cooks. Here 1s a,, most satisf~ mg recipe for one uf the sort. BROWN SUGAR WALN UT COOKIES (Refrigerator Style) 1' pound stick butter , cut Into 8 pats 1'2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar I teaspoon vanilla I cup all purpose flour (scoop & level) I cup (about 4 ounces) walnuts. finely cbopped In a medium bowl with an electric' beater cream butter. sugar and vanilla. On low speed: grad- ually beat in Oour: add 112 cup of the walnuts and beat just enough to distribute them. With lightly Oo ured hands shape dough into an 8-inch-long and 2- mch-wide roll. Roll in remaining •IJ cup walnuts. pressing lightly to coat. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill until firm -several hours or overnight. With a sharp knife sli ce roll crosswise into rounds about 11.-.nch thick. Place 2 inches apan on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in a preheated 4()()..degrce oven until lightly browned -8 to I 0 minutes. With a wide metal spatula . remove tu a wire -rack to cool comp~etely. Store in .. ~n ainight container. Makes about 211. 10 211, do1en. · Ori,!un11c.· ~·our ('oupon savings \\tth 1hc.• Suiwrma rkt•t Shoppt.'r. earh W(.)dn~sdu~ anct Sund a~ in t ht- lllJ Piil •1 Orenge Coast DAIL V PILOT /W~,....M.ay 29. 1995 C7 Good wines+ fair prices --increased sales Since "1nl'maker Johll Merrill .. Red Z1nfandel" "ill WI\ e Ji. a wla .. campaign ,pect1ve Tai.tu\& of Cabernet T he ta b for this taJtina o( a took O\er the rt•ins at Hand1era. a subsututl'. In selected markch a St rctund ~au v1gnon:· hfcumcisSl.OOO perperson.onwo small northern So noma Count\ Zin LI\ cs! "111 be o ffered on thl· ~ c1bcl C1recn 1 ncluded are Cabcrnets from all oeoole may shatt a in~ portion winery. sales have 1ncrt.'aSl'd dra·-J£llY UN( OOLER -It v.a onh j Hungarian. and the two be' cragc':I thc Mondavi branc hes. includina tor Only SI .2SO. I( you can't make mat1call>. and for good reason. matter of uml' before someone will be d1spla}ed i.1dc-b)-i.1dc in the Peter Monda vis (Charles Krug) up your mind whether to tap into While other w1ncnci. arl' rr) ing caml' up,, 1th this response 10 all th1.· man) store\. . and the Robe-n Monda vis (wtnery the CU mone}. or not. I suppo1e I the blues over cht.'ap foreign "'"C'I MEAD aue n11 on a nd ad"erusing dollar\ I WON'T BE f H ERE-1 anend of the same name) and the Mon-should me ntion that a buffet lunch- and increased compt.'1i11on from b\:ing ixnt Or) \\IOl.'.coolen. such as l'\l'r) maJOr "1ne tasting I can. and da,·i-Rothschild connecuon (Opus con as incl uded . a ny number of area'i. M t'm ll has tho11e from "California Cooler." I don't mind making r s mall One). It should be noted th is Is a Wt· c~ncen trate~ on offering good "Bank~ & Ja)mes." a nd ··Sea-<lonauon to chani> no" and agarn. Included w11l lX' a 'ert1cal tasting dedu ctible fund-raistr, with winesat great price,andrnn,umers Zinfandt.'I (\\hill'' aml ru\l''·lkrn t gram. hutthcrcarclimitsonacolumnist\ ofCharles Krug \abernets(regular proceeds going to the··uc Davi"' have respond ed. count). c;oak off the land. write }our Weibel V1ne)ards and 7-LlP will budge1. a nd Vint~e elect) from 1944 to Monda' 1 Research f uru:l. for Ma king good \Hnc m good prices naml' and aJJrt'S' o n tht• b:H:k and promote a do-11-yoursdf cooler If 1herc an.· no lim11' on \Ours. ur 1965. R rt Monda vi Winery fu rther mform~t ion cont~ct: Belle is not the onl) n·ason for Bandiera's mail t1Y MraJ On Wine. P.O Bo, madl· ofWe1bcrs Green Hungarian II ~ou'r1.• willing It> hod the fam1I ~ Cabernets both regular and Re-Rh<><ks .• P.O. Box 409. Ruthe rford. success. Merritt rcah1ec; that r'na k-~X02XI . ")an Frannsco941MlS. ll lhl' ano the po pular lemon-lime soda. Je"eb 1oa1tt•nd a 't'r). \Cl) Spt'C1al serve) from 1966 to 1982. will be Ca 94573 (707) 963-3520. It all ing good value wint• 1sn 't enough. lahl'I r<·.,1<;tsrcmcl\ al or com e'> off in "The l 1 ncooler." of course. being a C\ ent. ~ou should kno"' <\,bout the tasted. as well as all three vintages o f takes place on June 13 from l'I a.m. the wine has to be !>old. So bcs1dei. rw1.n .a po,tc:ard tx-aring thl'\\Ord' pla\. on 7-l 1P's long-running "L'n-upcomi ng "M onda \ 1 R t*tro -O O 1979 1981 t 4 30 his w1nemak1ng duues. M l·mtt ,--------------------------------------------p_u_s_n_e_. -----·-----...--0--: _P_·_m_. ______ _......,.....;. spends muc~ ofh1i. time. o ther than at harvest. tra\ cling throughout thl' countr) m eeting wholesaler'>. rl'- ta1lers arid run uml'r' Hl· Ill unc ol that rarl' hrccd. a "inc makrr "ho realizes the 1mpo rtann· o r marl..n- ing. i\s an l'\ampk. "hl·n H.inJ1l'ra created a scnl'\ of dt•<,1gnl·r ··110 .... l·r .. labels popular "1th nin,uml·r .... Merritt rc.,ponJ ed qu1rl..I ~ ll> thl· complaints of lab1.:I l'olkrtnr., lh<Jt the labels co uldn't bl· \oal..l·d oil Like moc;t.Cahl~1rn1a "'"'-'rll''>. Bandu~ra \'a' u.,.ng nwckrn ghH'' that arc ' muall) ... 1rongl·r than thl· glass to wh1rh the lahl'I " atlhcd. lmmcdiatl.'I> real111ng lhl' nin- tradiction in creating a rnlkl·tabk lahel that no o nl' multi rnlkcl. Merritt 1mmcd1a11:h ordcrl·d olJ- fash1oned \\all'r-ha,l·tl glur.... ..\ c;mall thing'! Pl·rhap,. hut ~dw I k now11 hO\\ man~ atld1l10nal botlk'> j of Wtnl' ha \l' hn·n ~old to labl'I collector ·• ..\s a re"ar<l for h1' lurJ \\Ork. Merrill "3~ fl'Cl'nll~ appointl'U chief CXl'CUll\ c llllill'r of thl' lOnl- pan). in aJd111on ·lo hi\. \\IO~­ making dulll''i. a rnrr n 1mt11nJt1on 1n the " inc 1ndus1n If \OU \\Ould hi.~· 111 1a ... tl' l'\am- plcs Of the kind of\\ lnl''I rnpunc;1hll for Merritt''> and Aan<l1 l·ra·., '>Ul· cess. two nl'" n·ka'it'' arl' t~ p1l·:il ol the St) le atld pricing :-.-km11 hOPl'' will C\Cntualh earn the hr:ind a reputatmn '\1m1lar w that o l 01her h1gh l) regardl·<l 'alul' rroJucl·r' I c;uch ac; Parducn and Pl·drnncl'll1. Bandiera •2 Caberne t 1 Sauvignon (aboul$.51: I:.\ en b1:llcr than the a"ard·\\ 11rn1ng I 'IX I '111-l Lage. and a w111l· tha1 \\ill t'a"I) holu 'I its o"n aga1 n't u1mpl·t110r' r harg- 1ng 1"1n· a-, mur h I The bouqul'I " alrl·aJ ~ \ho'' ing de,clopml·nt a'n<l till· lla\111'> arl' I , c0 compln anJ ';H1l·tal hu1 ,·an·1 I lX' ptnOl'U Utl\\ n Ill clO \ onl' Cabernt•t dl''t n ptnr \udi '" I herbaceou .... hell ix·ppcr. r h11u1late. mint\ or aO\ ofthl' 01h1.:r.... Bu 0 t 1ha1·s· \\hal rnmpln1t) I) all about. a marriage nf lllll'rr!.llng I na\ ors\\ 1th no om· qual1t~ '>lanJing out. T~ p1cal of thl· ·x2 \ 1n1agl', thl' 1 \\ ine IS '>U llil'll'IHly round Ill l•J1j el\ 1mmediawl~. hut \\Ith 1mpro\l'- ment assurl'U in u11111ng 'l·ar' Bandie r a 1984 Chardonna} (about$Sl: ~cm' f hrhn1 Band1l'1.1 Chardonna' 'l'l. \\Ith a dlTltkd statement 1'1t ·l.111wu'1n 11a l. lnim fir111 !>n1ff. Onh 1n thl' hullk lor a few wcekc;. thl··"' 1nl· "'>t1ll co111 1ng together but \howing 'er) allract· i vc qualit1e., nn l'rthl'll)''· Mt·J1um boJ1l'<l \\1th gnoJ Chardonna\ fla\ 11r' anJ morl' oal. vanilhn 1n ihe la\ll' ,rnd aftata\tl' This wine. too. ta'll'' l1 kl' '" ll'l' thl' price. Z I N < 0\11-B \< 1-. < o:-..,. T!Nl l[S c onc;unH-r' .1nJ producer' ha' t' 11\l'll "'11h 111w \ 1>1l l' to support 111) rampa1gn to 1d°ull' da1m'i that /1nfanJd " "dl'Jd .. The "Z1nfandel < (lmd1,1r k ( um- minee" ''a' furml·d almu.,i.1n Jl''>I. and ha\ talo.l·n on .1 <;eru1u\l1l''>" be\ond that intl·n<ll·J h\ "' lmin- dcr. · Hundrl·J, lma\hl' 1h1111\.ind' h\ no\\ l of realkr'> ha' l' l'111l'fl'U till· conlt''ll dn1gnl·d t11 Im u' alll'l1llon on lhl' proud l'l'tl '~ IHl' and thl· rC<l\011 ha' Ill hl' l1H\l l' lh,1n .I l°!l.lflll' 1t1 \\Ill llw 1.·;l\l' nl /111landl'I '' 111r otfrrnl Kl'.ldl'I'' .lrl' 111.11.1111-( .1 \lall'lll l'lll 1ha1 thn lwl 1n l' 111 Z1nfanJl'I · Snrral "111l'rll''· 1mlud1n~ Pl' d ro n n · 111 . K 1' 11 1HI II 111 Rulhl·rford R;,1nd1 and Hand1aa haq• don:tll'U :1dd11111nal "inl' lo keep lhl' Z1nfandl'I g1\ l';I\\ J\ going. Each or I hl' ali>rl'n1l'nl llll1l'<I \\lnCril'\. C\l'CPI Hand1t·-.1. ha' ol- fcrl·d a ca,t• nf/1nlllndl'l to Ix· gl\ l'll awa\ in our dra\' 1ng" Hand1l'ra ha' pro~1<led thl' "( 1ranJ 71nfandl'I Pn1c·· "h1r h \\ill hl' dra" non .Ja n I. 1986. That granJ prlll' \\ 111 hl' i.111 l'nllrl· barre) of' /.1nfandl'1. \ (IU hl'Urcl n ghl. 50 g.1llon' (appn1\lma1l'I) 20 case'i) of 19~5 7inl:,nckl Thl' "'in m·r can ell he Ii Ila\ l' l hr \\ hnk t hing. barre l and :ill. or Hand1l·ra will bottle 11 fur' m1. Tiil· 11nh t'atr h "1h1! winner h:i, to rm !. lh1·, pnll' up a t the Wllll'r~. I'll l·1thcr 'hip or personal I) tkli\ l'r tht' olht•r Prill'' All .1.·n1 rant\ wi ll he l'11g1hk for all tht' Jravvtntt' ht•t\\Cl'n n1..1\\ and then. If )OU ITil'l\l'd tlw l·olumn announcing the rull'\. lll'rl· tht'\ :Ht' again. Sunpl) hu\ .In) bollk ol ll'1..I NAP BEANS 1 pound snap beans. trimmed I and tllinly sliced i tablespoons butter. soft Z 1ablt1ppon11 lemon jui<'r l tea1poon poppy 1ud1 all and pepper ~t~·nm \nap ht·;in' until ll'n<kr- cnc;p, d1'a1n . ..\I nnu' add hu111.·r. kmon 1u1ct'. popp) \Ced., 'alt ::in,r rx·pper. nil\ well. 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LB • PICNIC STYLE ***** Boneless f8 7 Rump Roast BEEF ROUND LB $1R,LOIN CUT ***** Lady Lee 69 Turkeys BASTED FROZEN 1..B • GRADE A 10 TO !4 LBS Table Carrots rBob's Dressing I• f • 1-iH £ •1 >l 1Af• 149 • e r Sklppy Peanut Butter Sl(appY ;HEAMY UH Ct<Uljto."• II( (tl JAR ~Jilii-!HiffJ ti ¢' 159 ' ; -1 rsrawny ,&· Paper _r;~ Towels l E .. 1C,NE~ • 3 , ~ R .75 * Quality * Selection * Value *Service *Guarantee For a fuss-free meal at your pic nic s ite. fix mos t food s before you leave home ~a vor)' t•orn tm.•ad .\ nd for a f w ,_ fre~ meal at the s1tl' .. do must ufthl' preparation at hom<.·. · Theda) before the part). par-hnal the briskl't in a mixture of liquid smoke and water. Wrap tightl)' in aluminum foil and rcfri~erate . ..\t thl' part}. JU St cook 11 qu1ckl) over hot coal and brush 11 w11h sauce. ***** Blade Cut Chuck Roast FlllE STAR OUALITV LB • ***** 7-Bone Dad ~ou know that you can bring the tantalizing arQITla ancJ Ila' or of barbecued foods with you" herevcr > ou go'! Ho": Just don't forge t to pack the tabletop barbecue gnll when l0adang the tar. Portabk grallo; can be tra nsported to picnic or ramp sates or l'\'l'n !it:t- up right an thl' backyard. So. c el)one ran cnJO) the fun and Ila or of barb~:rn ang at home or on tht• road! Whether 1t·, a tailgating party. 77 ***** Frying Chicken WHOLE BODY SOUTHERN GRADE A ***** Quarter Pork Loin p1cmc at the beach or re union at the park. have a fun-filled da) wi th a 1zzling barbc.'cue. Be adventuroul>! ta> awa) from the usual barbrcue fare a~.d JaLZ up the meal on tlH: grill. Man) of the new portable grills come with the special features you expc<.·t on a larger gnll. ~o the range of totablc menus Ill endless. Sen e barbecul·d bcefbnskct with a tang) tomato-orange sauce. z.1ppy marinated vcgl'tabl~ kabobs and Rcml·mher. th<.' pt:rn1I spa<.') orangl' sauce ran be made 111 advann~ and heated on thl· grill at the lal>t m1nutc. too. Re !lure to take ~oft. storl·-bought hamburger bun!. or rhew\ )ma er rolls to make sandw1ch-l·~. The gang won't be able to rcs1!ll th1!. barbecue treat. 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COCONUT OR FUDGE FROZEN, 17 OZ BOlC 199 ~ rMazo/a Corn 011 14 OZ 8TL 139 ~tore Hour~! Mon.-Fri. Sat. Sun. 8 A.M. -10 P.M. 8 A.M. • 9 P.M. 8 A.M. • 8 P.M. th1~ mt:nl -Corn Bread P1cante- ha!i th e pafect combanauo n of <;paces and an uryusuall y sr_nooth te>.tun:. It's a delicious vanauon on an all-tame favorite that can be prepared at home - or ~aked i~ a foll pan in a covered grill -with con' en1ence products lake corn bread mix. hot taco sauce and the secret ingrcdicnt -sour cream. Another great go-a lo ng. Marinated Vege table Kabobs. also c<in be prl·pared ahead of time. Just cut broccoli. summer squash. red pe ppers .;ind red onions into big chunks. Put the vegetables an a t.arge 1ip-lock-t~pt.' bag, seal and rcfnger- att'. The morning of the party, add a mixture .of 0tl. vinegar. soy sauce and red pt:ppcr nakes t<! the vegetables and let ma·nna1e an the <;ca led bag al' roQm temperature for about two taou,rs. -For kahobs wtth more .. bate." JUS\ leave the mannadl.' an with th e 'egetabk longer than a couple .of hourl>. Whl'n it's tam e to grill. ahernatch thread the vegetables on long, woockn-handkd ske.wcrs. and pop ontu thl' gnll for 5 to 7 minutes turning and hasti ng o<:c&s1onall) \.\llh lcftoH·r mannadr. " SPICY ORANGE BARBECUE BEEF BRISKET 4 1,-', pounds fresh beef brisket Water l bottle (J 11 ounces) Jiqul d smoke l bottle ( 14 ounces) catsup 2 tablespoons honey l tablespoon red wine vinegar l teaspoon Wor ceste rshire sauce l teaspoon grated orange rind 'I.a teaspoon garlic salt ''• teaspoon red:pepper sauce 10 to 1% bard rolls or hamburger buns Place brisket an large pot. Pour in enough water to cover. Add liquid smoke: cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simm12r 2 to 21/i hours or until meat is tender when pierced with a fork. Drain and rerigerate meat until ready to grill. Sauce: In medium bowl. com- bine cats,up. honey. vinegar. Worcestershire sauce, orange rind. garlic <;alt and red pepper sauce. Mix well. Pl an· bnskel on cooking grid over medium coals. Grill 20 to JO minutes turn ing occasionall y and hasting with sauce. Toa~t rolls alongside meat for 3 minutes. Carve meat into than slices. Sen e on toasted rolls along with remain- ing sauce. Makes 10 to 12 servings. MARI NAT E D VEGETABLE KABOBS • 3 cups broccoli flowerettes 2 cups diagonally sliced summer squash 2 large red peppers, cut Into 2- incb pieces 2 medium red onions. cut into wedges 11 cup oil 11.i cup red wine vinegar l tablespoon-soy sauce 2 teaspoons red pepper flakes l teaspoon ground ginger '·'t &easpoon garlic sail In large bowl. combine broccoli, o;umme r squash. red peppers and onions: ~et aside. In small bowl. max together 011. vinegar. soy sauce. red pepper flakes. ginger and garl ic 'alt. .\dd tn 'c..·getablcs. Mannatl.' al room tempt;raturc for I 10 2 hours tol>sing oc- casionall). Thread vcge1ablcsalter- " natel)-o.nto long wooden-handled ~kcwers. Plal·e kabobs on cooking gnd over medium coals. Grill 5 to 7 manuteo; turning and basting with remaining marinade. Makes 6 ser- vings. CORN BREAD PICANTE I package I 12 ounces> corn bread mix 1:1 cup sour cream 1 3 cup hot taco sauct> I egg I tablespoon chopped pimiento In small howl. comh1ne corn hread max . sour cream. taco sauce. t:gg and p1mil·nto. Beat JUS t until moi!.tcned. Turn into a greased 8 x 8-1nch aluminum foil baking pan. .\rrangc coals 1n grill for indirect cooking method: wait unul me- dium tem perature. Set pan on cooking grid on opposite side of coals to prevent burning. Covcrgnll and rook about 30 minutes or until bread pulls away from sides of pan. Cut rnto squares. Makes 11 servi ngs . VILLAGE PANCAKES I cup all-purpose flour •,, teaspoon salt I tablespoon sugar I cup sour cream 1 cup 1mall-card cottage cllttse 4 large eggs, beaten aatll foamy St1rtogethc·r flour, salt and sugar: add sour cream. cottage cheese and eggs and gently beat in JUSt until nour m1,turc •'i moistened. Drop b 1' cupfuls. well a pan. onto a hot. mlcd griddle: bake until bubbles brl'ak: 1urn and brown other sides Serve with maple syrup. Makes 16. Organl/.(' ~our <.·uupon sannJiCS \\Ith the Su1>t•rmH rkt>t Shopper. each Wt:dnesda~· :.incl Sunctayinthe ..., .... t Zesty tuna mix makes a bi -hit as a taco fi ling , Tired of the same o'ld tacos on your Mexican menu? Now you can turn this south-of-the-border family favorite into an exciting new taste fiesta. Tuna Tacos Ole offer a whole new and healthful way to spice up your spring lunches or light warm weather suppers. The secret is a creamy filling that combines mayonnaise, green chi lies, bottled hot pepper sauce, chili powder and onions with good-for-you tuna. Piled high into crispy taco bas_kets or shell~and topped with tomato. lettuce. cheese and more spiced up mayonnaise. it's defi nitelydelicioso! For a Mt her change of pace from the usual Mexican fare. serve Tuna Tacos Ole with Avocado Surprise instead of traditional guacamole. This unique avocado salad treat is not only delicious and different. it's easy. Just cut avocados in half. remove the seeds and criss-cross the flesh with~ sharp knife so th e dressing can seep inside. Then spoon on zi ngy dressing sensation. Your family wi ll love thisexciting new Mexican meal, and you'll love how simple it is to make. So. next time vour menu calls for Mexican fare. tr) Tuna Tacos Ole and Avocado Surprise. · TUNA TACOS OLE 1 t;, cups mayonnaise 1 can ( 4 ounc;es ) chopped green chilies, drained 1 tablespoon lemon juice . I can (12 '111 ounces I tuna, drained, flaked 'I• cup chopped onion 1 ~ teaspoons chili pow.der Ya teaspoon bot pepper sauce 12 taco shells I la rge tomato, chopped 1 '111 cups shredded lettuce l cup shredded Cheddar Cheese ( 4 ounces) Taco baskets• or shells In small bowl stir together mayonnaise. chilies and lemon juice. In medium bowl toss together tuna. onion. chil i powder and hot pepper saure. Add 114 cup of the mayonnaise mixture. Toss un til well mix,ed. Spoon tuna mixture equall~ into taco shells. Top with tomato. lettuce. cheese and remaining mayonnaise m1xtuTe. For 6toenjo). r *To make taco baskets-lightly oil 6 or 8 41/2-1nch individ ual bakers. Heat6or8 flourtortillasin a microwave oven or in a hot frypan fora fe\.\ seconds to soften. Shape into pleats and press into bakers. Bake in 350-degree oven for I 0 to 15 minutes until cnsp and golden brown. Greens used-leaflettuce AVOCADO SURPRISE 2 tablespoons bottled steak sauce Sparkling coolers brighten the day In the warmer mcffths. beverages are vital. With a f'ew basic ingre- dients and the ever-hand\ blender. a hostess can have a \·ariet) of family and crowd pleasers that will -be welcome around the clock. GRAPEFRt.JIT BERRY BREAKF.AST NOG 1 cup grapefruit juice l cup (8 ounce carton) straw· b4!rry yogurt 1 egg In blender Jar combine all ingre- dients: cover: process until smooth. l tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 3 drops Tabasco sauce I tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon sugar % medium avocados Combine steak sauce. Worcestershire sauce. Tabasco. butter. "ater and sugar in small saucepan·: heat. Cut avocados in half. remove s~d. Slash avocado flesh and spoon hot sauce into ca \'It). Serve asappellz r or accompaniment. For-hoenJO). Ell<O JAPANESE MARKET 3rd Year Anniversary . •1°0 OFF A $10.00 PURCtj~SE OF FRESH FISH (with this ad) GOOD THAU JUNE 9TH 14805 JEFFREY AO, IAVINE CORNER OF JEFFREY A WALNUT •SUSt:jl•SASHIMI -TUNA -YELLOWTAIL -OCTOPUS -CLAMS OVER 20 .VARIETIES OF FRESH FISH 551-3200 Bouncing out of bed in the morning becomes a b11easier1f ~ ou head for a wake-up Grapefruit Berry Breakfast Nog. ' Serve 1mmed1a1el}'. Yield: 2 ser-~,.=d~~~!l!!l!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:..., vings. An egg provides prottin. straw- berry yogurt supplies da1f) good- ness and grapefruit Juice con- tributes sparkling fla,or and a healthy bonus of \'itam1n C. Rich and smooth. it starts off the day with an energy boost. Later m the day when the sun goes down and friends gather. a Tropical Breeze is as refreshing as a dip in the pool. Banana~ and coconut add Caribbean flavor to the grapefruit juice and rum base. If )Ou're entertaining a larger group and )OU want 10 mingk. nothing works better than a prctt~ punch bm'I. It's the best part~ serving idea to get conversation started. Gold Coast Punch feature~ tan- talizing grapefruit juice and club soda sweetened with apricot nectar and ~piced u-p with an orange· fla vored liqueur for body. It's topped with orange sherbet to keep the icy cold melding offlavors just so. Serve the punch with a spoon so )Our guests can scoop up the sherbet. In all of these be' erages. grapefruitj u1 ce adds sparkle. and 11~ vi tamin C g1 ves a kick of nutrition to make them as good for you as they are easy to enjo). TROPICAL BREEZE l cup grapefruit juice 3• cup light rum I large banana, peeled. cut in chunks · 3 tablespoons caDJJed cream of coconut 2 cups ice cubes Orange slices and maraschino cherries for garnish, if desired Combine all ingredients in a blender. Cover. Process until mix- ture is slush' . .\dd 1 ~to I cup more 1ce.1f necessan. Ser' e 1mmed1atel~ in tall glasses.· y Ciarn1c;h w11h an orange slice and I maraschino cherr~. if de'i1rl'd . Yield: 3 sen rngs. GOLD COAST PUNCH 2 11z cups grapefruit juice. chilled l 1".l cups (one 12-ounce ranl apr icot nectar, chilled 1 l bottle ( l 0 ounces) club soda, chilled ~ cup orange-flavored liqueur I such as Triple Sec, Grand Marnier or Curacao (optional I I 1 cup orange sherbet In punch bowl romb1nl' I grapefruit ji1ice. apricot n-ectar. 1 club soda and liqueur: ml\ ''ell. 1 1 Float spoon sf ul of orange sherbet on top. Serve immed1atel). Yield: I 12 to 14 servings (about 7 cups I . PRf:CaO~§· BRANO mozzarella ricotta A TASTY BEST SELLER. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- E6gsgowell w1th anything Tr\1ng to Llendt' ~'hat d1!Tcrcnt 1as1e'1reat to add to ~our deviled eggs'! Lookmg for a nc"" om.elet · filling or c~ casserole _combina- tion? What ingredients will make a delicious quiche? Let your imagi na- tion soar -eggs go well with just about an ything. Since the versatile egg is a relativcl v bland food. it can be deliciously combined wi th foods from all of the Basic Four Food Groups. For a tasty egg casserole. quiche or soume. team eggs with any type of meat or poultr}. fish or shell fish . Meat group alternates such as dried ~as. beans or nuts arc also good egg go-together foods. Eggs and ~anut butter will make a real child-pleasing omelet. In the Fruits and Vegetables category. eggs again shine. Serve your fa vorite vegetable as a souffie or in a quiche or egg casserole. Colorful hard-cooked eggs also add spark to tossed or molded salads. Try scrambled eggs with straw- berries or cherry tomatoes as "top- pings." Most any fruit make.s a delicious dessert omelet filling. Custard sauce over berries is ir- resistible. "' Try eggs and cheese 1n omelets. souffies. quiches and casseroles: Add flavored ice cream to eggnog for a delicious treat. Chopped hard- cooked eggs and sour cream are a good base of a nutritious snack dip. Eggs and toast are a breakfast staple. but have you tried spoon· bread~ Creamed eggs are great served on rice or noodles from the Bread and Cereal group. Top Ena· hsh muffins with poached eggs - the baSt· for Eggs Benedict. STOtU: rm 'PON ' Spill·Matp' is your ideal partnt>r whl•rt•wr thl•rt•s a s pill. Bt•eausl' su1wr ahsnrlwnt Spill :\latt• tmVt·ls :-.11ak up IHK spill:-. evt•n wht•n wet. l'ry Spill·:Vlatt·. and '11ak up the hi).{ ,a,·in~"'. t ... 2fKI .,,. 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The The tOo<l industry hn re ponded vd opcd a ml'thod for making yeast 1111..ludrng th l' )l'a''· 1n a lar~c 00' I. qu1<:l..-n s1.· )Cast dr rl'Cllons tell you 10 the nt•t..'d!I of hom1..'fflnkers press-dough, with a minimum oft1 me (so Bl' !>Ure to USl' all the l14u1d askl'd to hl'at all lt4u1ds exrcpt egg!I unti l l'd for 11mr wrt h a wide variety of leaders don't have to have 4-H'rs for rn a rcc1pt'. If U!>tns an older "ho110 the to uch" -125 degree~ to .!.-----OJ4W~•~·okk..,,4e:oia.•)t,;.'""''~~-t:P~Nitf)af)INF~~~e'4)9-AA~~·e-e111"'iM!e~ .. lt!'~'-'..,...~~"'"e&rl'4httiftngt-11a~llf-.dlt.,iryv-ooT111-i1mhmisrw•1'Din1t~~~ett"1'tr-==-..,1rre't"tTt1pe~Tttl'l't1\lrtl'""t"n~.rt1ttt~n~~n-t..,sn:ti11~t'Clinltltnlflgrrtrtrtier'~1r:JrrO~ddic~·gfr'(reR.""Tl l you ha ve a mrt·ro- loods. leaders arc busy people 100.) yca'\I 1n li quid. add th t!> amount of wavl' OH'n ~tlh a tl'mpt'ralllrl' fl our to mukl· thl' tk s1rc<l halll'I oi do ugh ( ·\ batll'I' brl·ud 1s le~) dq than a dough and is not kneaded:•• do ugh must bl· d r} l'nough 10 k nrad.) h r lui~ad1ng th!.' duu~ UJLll fl oured board to tht• clastil' t•on- ')t!.tcncy m·rc11'iary _, 8 tu 111 minull'\ -JU~I k t thl· dough rc\t and n ~e on thc hoard. n>' crcd \\ 11h plu~tit.· wrn11 or L'kan lOWl'I for 20 to 30.minutl'!I. (<)u1l'k-ris<.' yca~t dircr- tions tell )OU to let 1t ri!lc unlJI do uble rn ~11e. hut this 1s not fl('n·ssary.) .· .\nd food technologists have Her method uses thl' nt'" rapid-lt4u1d to the other liquid l'allcd for probr. USl' 11 to hl·at ltqutth to de:' doped a fast-nsine.>cast for the or quick-n sc yeast and l'an be 1n 1hc rt•r1rw The m.·"' rl't'IJX'S for C\a<.'tl) 1hc tempt'ratunidc.sm•d.) homcmakcr \I.ho 1111 wants to adapted to an} yeac;t duugh rl'npl'. qurl·k-m r )east don't l'all for Qu1ck-rt'll' yeast d1rcl'tion!I tl·ll l'llfO\ baking her own bread. but The yca!>I packages provide dt rl'C-so ttl.'ning )l'8M 1n liquid. )1011 10 ad<l thr eggs after ho1 l14u1ds dol·sn't have 11mt.: to wait for yeast· tions for the quick. oni.>-n c I fan older recipe <.'all\ for mi.\tng .ha ve bee n stirred into t,Pt! ~dry dough to nw method. and the 4-H leader all liquids together (l'U'· orl. wa ter m·1xturl'. Eggs should tx> room Whl·n :i onc:-n sc. quick-mix provides some add1110nal 11p•.. a nd/or milk. l'IC.) plu!I adding the temperatu re su tht·~ don't cool the method 1s used the "teast bread can Always mix the} cast wit h the di) )'L'as't. omit the yea!lt from the liquid dough. bl' made rn half the i1mt'. flo ur. The q ui<.'k-risc yeast direc-m1A,tu!e and add it wi th thr firs t Tlw d irl'l't1on' tlwn tl'll yo u to In the 4-H You I~ program. tions tell you to set aside I <.'up all -flour ~ou add to thl• ltqu1d mtxtun.'. mi' in onl ~ l'nough of' the: rcscrvl·d ~~~~~~~~~~---''--~~~~~--~~~~~~~.:__~~~~;__~~~~~~~~~~~~ Punch down lh<.' dough and form loave~. rolls. or whatever and plan· in thL' pan lhl') 're lo be bak~d rn. LIMIT 2 ...... POllK SllOULDI• •OAST ~RNIR PICNIC L&e87 "JOHN PORTION USDA Choice Boneles~ Beel Round SIRLOIN TIP ROAST LB 1.99 I MINUTI MAID OllANGI IUICI 6-t-O Z. 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Put ~o me hot watl'r in a gla\\ mcasunng m p and hl'UI 11 1n till' mirrowa'l' until 11 butl\. l he11 4 11Kkl~ \ltp thl' tlou~h into thl· (l\ l'll. k•" 1ng th e: l'unta1 ncr uf".1. atc r 1n till' O\l'n. ( lu\l' thl' duor 1mml·<.Jia1ch to ma1nta1n the warm. \lcan1} cn- ' 1ronmcnt 1hut " ideal for )ca't :Kt1on. Don't turn thl· uvcn un again aftl'r thl' dough "added. "Thl'fl .. , no nn·tl 10 fecl 1n- 11m1da ll'tl h~ )Ca<;t dough," "a~\Jhr 4-H lcatkr. "lkliL'\l' 11 ur not. ) ou rn n ba kc a pL·rtl-rt hrl·atl h~ 0 1 hl"t than thl' trad11 mnal mctho<l!.." Baking hrl·ad can Ix· rcl:J\ing anti thl·rapt•utu:. It t·an hl· an t<ll·al hohb\ for t hl' em plm l'd Pl'l'\On - man -or \I.om an -"ho m.•cth .1 r ha ngl' 1>f pan· I mm "orl.. plal 1· art" 111r' The pa)lln t'I a U'll·ful produl'I \uu Lan bl· proud ul unJ \OU and uth l'r' can l'liJO) l'Ut1ng,. . * • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. I would li'ke to make bread dough in quantity and freeze it so I ca n bake the bread as needed. Can yeast dough be frozen'! ·\. Yes. dough l·an he frutl'n. although \omt· prnpk thin k 1t'' tX'ttcr 10 hal..1' the bread and thl·n frel'Ll' 11. Ml\ and l..nL·ad thl' dough a' usual. th en !.hapt· 11 right a"'a~ \l.1lhout k t11 ng rt rl\l' C'oH·r 11 a~ r ut 11111 thl· lrl'l'll'I When 11\ fro tl'll. \torl' 11 111 hl'·"' pla\ltc bag\ or frn:tl'r "rap. \\hen )C>U'rr rt·ad) to U\t' 11. let thl· dough defrost and rt \l' be furl'' nu bal..t· 11 ac; usual. · • * • Q. The bread recipe that came with my food processor says to mix the dough unt il it forms a ball and says nothing abouu ny furthe r kneading. Should I knead it? -\. ThL' purpose ol ml\ing hrl'aJ dough \\ llh a dough hook on a m l\l'r or 1 n a food prol'l'"'or " 111 - Jc, clop the: glutL·n -till' l'l.l\ltl r nitl'I O 10 th t· llour thJl g1\t'\ thl' dough thl' ahtl 1 1 ~ Ill \lrl'll'h and rt \l'. The m 1 xcr or food proCl'\'>Or ca n du lhl\ fas t a than 1 f ~ ou m 1' thl' dough h~ hand a nd th rn kn<.'ad tt. H 1~\\l'\l'r. thcrc·, no rt·a.,on "h' )llll "houldn·1 knead thl' dough more after \nu rcmll'l' 11 Imm thr food pro<.·c,\or a'> 11 \ m.·arh 1mro"- 1 hh: to k ncad 11 too m udi 1 oo l11tk l..m·aBrf'lg. on thl' 01h1•r hand. can rL'\ult 111 hn:ad that\ 1110 t:ompal't tn ll.'\lllrl' Ol't'UU\c 11 d1dn'1 rt'>!.'. propcrl~. r hl' dough \houlJ Ix· smooth a nd cla\lt<.' (spnng'I hat k whl'n )OU prl''' )OUr lingcr\ tnto 11) \l•hl'n 11 ha' Ol'l'l1 \u lfo:tl'nll\ 1..nl·adt·d. • • • Q. I have some d ry yeast that has a n expiration da te of over a year ago. Will it still be good? ·\ :"Jo. don ·1 U\l' old\ l'.t\I II \ not ''on h I hl' rt'>I.. ot'1n' l'\l 1ng monn in gooJ 1ngrt."d 1t'nb nnl~ 111 ha'l' a poor 4ual 11~ produrt tx'1·au'c 1h1.· \l'a\t 1sn'1 frl·\h. Yt·a''" ar1.· m1n11-~rnpil· plants th at gro'' in thl' dough. U\tng sugar 3\ toot!. and producing tarh11n tl10\1<k ~cl' that rau'l'' I ht· dough 111 rl\l' The \C:.ti.l i.:cll '> 111 d n \l'<t'-1 <HI.' 111 a \late: ut\u,1>endL0J :i ll 1ma1 ion. and arl' rl'' l\nl h~ lhl' ltqu1d 111 till' dough 11 o\' l'' l'L I hn do11 ' 1 I I\ r on indl'li nttl'I\ "' do 11\l' thl' \l':"I hd l1rl' till' l'\j11r.11111 n d.tll' oil thl· par I.. age ONION APPLES 2 medium (about :14 pouodl onions, cut into 1 1-inch rings 1 .. cup butter 3 medium labout I pound! Golden Delicious apples. cut into 1 'l ·inch r ings ',. c up firmly packed light or dark brown sugar '~ to I teaspoon groun d C'i n· namon '11 teas poon ground cloves 12 teaspoon grated orange rind ( ook onron 111 huttcr O\l'r me- dium he:l l. \lt m ng ol'tl-n un til gold en hrm' f! -a ho u1 ~O minute\. Add appk ,. \Ugar llnnamon and d o'l''>: \ttr until ;1ppk, arl' hard' ll'tHkr -ahout J m1null''· \ltr 1n orangl' rt nd. "il·n c "arm " 1th pork l'hops. Mul..l'\ ahout ~ rupc; SOY A SPROUTS 1 pound fresh mung bean sprouts 4 tablespoons vegeta ble oil 3 scallions. thinly sliced I teaspoon !iOY u uce Salt to taste Rtnse \prout' rn rol<l \l.:l lr r Sf\rral time\. In a large 'k1lk 1 hl':tl oil: add \prouls and \ltr-fr, for •, mi null'. \J<l 'rall w n :r nd \111-fn anotha 1 ~ minute. ·\dd \O \UUl~ and -.alt and \I 1 r·fr) agar n for abou1 2 minute'> or until sprout \ arl' \of\t.:n · cd hut ~till ha' l.' nunrh~ tex tu re Makes 4 ~r"1ngs l.et-....,, u Ye.bpora t~ ~out~ DlilyPlllt 642·5678 Barons' journey has one step remaining Fountain Valley gets to fina ls by downing Ocean Vi ew, 9-3 By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ,OtMy'11o!C0t~I lt'i; been a long }ourne> 1h1s season for Fountain Valley Htgh's baseball team and m coach""Tom OcKraa1. But hkc all ventures. this seasc1n-long ody'isey began with a first step and has continued one pace at a time. ta king DeKraa1 and the Barons (20-9-1) all the way to .\nahc1m Stadium wherc the~ will If) to take their h1gges1 ...icp of all Frida~ -into the CIF 4-.\ champ1onsh1p boo~ B} virtue ofFoun1a1n Valin 's 9-3 semifinal "''n tncr the Ocean V1cw Scahawks at Santa Ana College ruesda\. lhe Barons will hook up w11h Camarillo. a 7-2 w1nnl'r 0\ er ~I. John·Bosco. "II fee b JU'>t great. lernfic to ma kc thl.' finals. I nl'\ er dreamt we'd make 11 1h1s tar:· said DcKraa1 "II ... been a long hard road. We s1anl·d out thc !)ea<>on putting a lot of pressurc on ourscl\ C'i. Then we took kind of a lackada1s1cal attitude at our regular 'ieason. knowing 1f we lost a game here an<l 1herc 11 wa'i no bag deal." It almost wao; a hag deal. as the: Barons squeekl'd 1n10 the playoffs with a 1h1rd-place 7-7 rc:cord. But 1ha1 mark <l1;n·1 fool other rna<.·hrs "That's no 7-7 team." said Oc:can Vic°"" Coach Ai.JI Gibbon .... who watched hrs Sunset League champion<, l'nd the year at 21-8. "Thcy'rc loaded with talent and wall bt' a fine reprcsentatl\e of lhl· Sunset League." For a school not steeped 1n baseball 1rad111on. DeKraa1 '>ct goals 1ha1 hl' 11:11 hrs duh rnuld reali'>l1 t alh attain. · "We started out JU51 wanting 10 makc lhl' pla>olh. Then Wl' wanted to make: 11 past the fi r~t round,"' h1ch no Fountain Valle! tl'am had t"\Cr done Thcn we wanted to win 20 gamcc;, which no other Fountain Valle) ll'am had ever done. !\lo"' there's onl). one 1h1ng lcf1." DeKraa1 allnbulc'> the ongoing success to a ne"- found a1111udc. "Wbcn the ~la) offs s1anc<l we loo\cned up and had fun. playan~ I.he games one a t a time. I thank that'-. been the ke) for us. · The p11ch1ng DeKraa1 has tecc1vcd hasn't hu n cllhc:r. The three runs Ocean 1e"' scored "'ere lhl' most Fountain Valley has given up an the playoffs so far th ts >ear The offense 1s firing on all cylinders as well. averaging 7.25 runs a game an post season play. Bob Sharpnack (I 0-3). the Aarons' ace. torched thl' Seahawk bats O\ er four annin$S "'11h his blatang fastball whale the Baron offense combined with the Ocean \ 't"' dcfense·to allo"' the game to get out of hand earl~. Sharpnack. w90 had lost two previous dect~wn-. 10 Ocean View this <,eason by the scores of 2-1 ( 10 1nn1ngl>) and 6-5. was ncH'r an danger as the Barons "'en1 up 5-0 after three innings. and Y-1 after four . Ocean Vie"' p111.hcr Rud) Tauti. operating un JU'>t lhrl'C da~s re)I after h1\ hag "''n OH'r Matn Dt-1 gut uut ol J fir\I 1nn1ng ha\c\-loaded. one-out Jam. °" llh a umihll· pla~ But the '>l'Cund 1n n1ng was a whole nc"' ball ganw After Jeff Ol<.cn ~1roked Taub\ first pitch m l'r thl· nghl field fen ce for a 1-0 Baron ll'ad. Taub "'alkcd Tar' Reichert on four p11ches and ga'e up an infield h11 10 Jam Reach. ~am .\ugu\t hit 1n10 a licldl·r·, choice. anu \tnl· ~1ller h11 a fl~ 10 t·enli:r tha1 hoth coachc\ 1.alkd lhl· turning point of1hc gamc fhe ball. after hanging up an the .,un. got b~ \t·ahJ"'I. n·nter fielder Mike .\bascal and went for a tnpk to g1q.· 1hc Uaron<, a 3-0 h:ad 1ns11:ad ofthc: '>Ccond out of lhl· inning. ··.i. hall like thalJU'il ha11 10 Ix· caught." said (11hb<.rn' ".\lkr 1ha1 pla) we were 1n big trouble." It al'>o meant the cnd of Taub'' 18-4) fine '>l·a-.on. a .. Gibbon' ga\(· thc \l'01or right·hanckr 1hc hook 1n faq11 of Rn·11 John.,on. J im DO\k dro\l' in another run \\llh a \atrrlil.l' lh to makl· 114-0a.nd Fountain Valk' \\3'> on 11 wa\ Ill -\n,1h~1m \ta<lrum. • · "That triple "'a'<ll'lin11l'I~ the bag turning po1n1." ~aid Dl.'K raa1. "It ga' c u-; a real m m fort tone arrd took thl'OHIUI thl·1r game." One and a hall 1nn1ng'> and 1hrl'C Sea ha"' k crrnr'> 1'111.'r 11 \.\3<,9-0 ~1th the gamc in han<l. L)cKraa1 rcmo' ed \harpnack and msened Stevf l\aloper an thc fifth 1nn1ng. " ''Sharpnack 1<. going to stan 1n the champ1umh1p game. noquestton." <>aid DcKraa1 "Hl··s the acl'. lie thrl'" only 61 pllches so hc \hould be fre~h ... SOFTBALL -. j , WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. 1985 • s-- Bird, .M1tglc top AH-NBA tNm. D2. Edmonton wine, leecl• ltenley Cup Hrl•, 3-1. D2. Fountain Valley ba11eball player• •print on to t.he field in celebrating thelr win over Oelt,...,........., ...... ...., Ocean V1ew ln the 4-A ~mlflnal game. The Barona play for the title Friday nl.Cht. OVwinsin 14, but not Edison The Barone con&ratulate each other after Hmlflnal Ylctory. Seahawksgain 4 -A ch a mpions hip gam e ·with 2 i0 victory By RICHARD DLINN D•llY Piiot Coneepond9nt I hcrc "'a' pll•n1' o f reil,on tor Oll':in \ ll'°" 10 "' hal'k and <,av 'ho hum: 111 1 Ul''>dJ' ·, < IF -t. \ \l•ni11inal ,of I hall gaml' \\1th< 'prl'" Hui 1n .1 t·unll''I 1hat 111111. I\\ Ill' a\ h1111? J' 'lhnlukd. lhl· ~l·.rhJ\\I.' l .tn hlJnw rJrt 11! thl· \iJ\\111ng 1111 1hl·m- '-l'IH'' lur not 1:Jk1ng ad' JOIJgl· ol \lonng 11pp11nun111l'' until the t hJnl'l' h11lhl·m11\l·r lhl' tw.11.J an the 14th 1nn1ng. .lar kll' Oakk\ "l'PI llll' "l'JhJ\\kS 3'.1.akc. though .• rn<l pul thl· { l'n- 1unon' to rl''>I" 11h a 2-1 1\\1n u\ a hu\I ( ~pre .. ~ al ~rnul<l Par~ rhe Scaha"'"'· \.\Ith .1 \(-1) rcuirJ. no" alhanl'l' 111 lhl· 4-.\ l ham- p1on,h1p gaml· \a1urJa~ n1gh1 f ., Jo1 · at :Vfa~ fair Park in I Jl.l·\\110J . l'anng '\un,l'I I l·ague Im·\.\ l'\tllllll\ll'r .1 4-0 "'Inna o\l'f f Ol\on in JIHllhl·r I-t- anning milfathun \.\ ur~hnr\c '•kl.1 I Ull' lhl· C l'l1· 1urio11,· <ll'Pl'll<lahk hurkr tinJll~ ll'll thl' I\ 1nn1ng" \hl''d 111,w<l "'hl·n Ocean Val'" got II\ tir\l 1"11 batll'r\ ahoard safrh 1n thl' 1-tth It "'all nnt the firo;t Jam l uu· had l'Oi.'ountl'rl·d. hut 11 was lhl' last Luce ( 26-n-I I. "'ho p1 tChl·d c' c0 game for ()pre\\ 1h1~ \ea'ion and posted all lhl· dl'l'l'>111n<,. walked lc.1J- offhattcr Oakk' (nnh l LKl'.' \l'lond un1nll'n1wnal \\J lk ) tX-hirl· '1dd1ng a ~1nglt• lO k ft h\ Jultl· 1'\l rUU\ Crrl'll hl·n Hm i...·, grnunll 11u1 11) ~horhlllp 11111\ l'd holh ru11nl'r' up .1 ha~e heti1rc I k .llhl·r "m111k"' tic Id- e r's l'hOtll' allll\\CJ OJl.k\ Ill '"Ol' home .,afd, trom third t11r lhl· g.111w- ""'nni.'r \crugg' \lllll'd m1nutl'' l.tll'f on a ground 1)111 h~ 'Jill~ \lcm·l ul l. Ocea·n \ ll'°" \ Oal..ln ( 'II-Ill. "ho <;Callerl'd '" h1 I\. ITIO\I of\\ h ll'h "l'rl' an tield t'hupf)l'r' 1•r <oh>" rolll'f\. gut (Please see OCEAN VIEW /02) Woodbridge ousted from 3-A playoffs Ga rden Grove gets 1-0 win. be rth in fin a ls \\ 111dh11dj!t 1111'.h ' , .. 11h.11l ll,tlll l'\lt'lhlnl 11' 'l'·"''n .1, l·•11g J' it ,1•11ld I ul·,d.1\ .u I dl\1111 ( 1•111111un1t\ I 1dd 1n I l11111111)!1t•ll lk.h h hut ( 1,ti-h n (1 r1l\l fdlllld ,1 \\,f\ I" 1'lld II 111 llH' 'l'\l'l1 th JnJ tin.ti 11rn1111! I hl' \1g11n.1u1' I l 'It,· Burl.,· It'd ·•II hl'r hall 11( lhl' \l'\\fllh \\Ith .l '>lllgf, anJ \u1rnJ on ,,llll'lll ,,l\,1-, \lllj!l1 to 'l't onJ h.l,l' t• 1 I!'',.< 1,1rdl'll ( 1rt 1\ l' .I I-ti '· \ 'l'llllflll.al I I\ lltl \ II\ l'I till' \\Jrrllll' "II ,ill h11•l.rd 111.t 'I"\' rnu111111 "' mt '" 1111dhn,ll.!l' 1 11J, h Hl.11..· \th11nn11\ n \J1J ,;I lhl' 'l"'"'11-1.'n,t • ~ hll · 1 hl'\ h.1J llh' 11l1111h'l\IU111 II \\,I\ lll\I .1 m,tlll'f 111 tl llll'. ht' Jddl·J "\\ \' 1-l'pl p11111ng ••ul 1hr t'1a·, t'1.t thl'~ kl·rt rt 111n1ting 1twm rhl' \\llllhfut \\ .1rr11•1 h'.1111 thrn· .Ill l!r.1d11.11 n~ •111,1 lllJ• .11!1 •:l \ l\\p hth 11!' •'I' ,• I,, I '1,1,·1 rll.11111 \\ 1•1 1tlb11.I!!• l~.1,I run11,·r ,,11 't· .. ,: l\l J>\ h11t 111\l • 1•111.lll I tllll'h I lfi.· IWt'tkd 11 lkn,, I• men 1• tlll'l\1 ,,.,. "t' \\, ""'' '' t •I ,tr' •lh'n'". ' ...,, hi 111111 I\"' \,I 1'1 I h.1·\ h.1.I ti • ,11h '1'1\<' p11111 h 1h.1n \H' did I h1 \rg1111.1ut' l h~1mrinn' ,,, 11 l 1.1r1kn l •lt1\r I 1'.•!l lll' h.1ll run111"' r ,, 111nc pc1"11o111 111 l11u1 inn111~' "' 'h1 1ltllll\l\t r l.t\ \II "'' Here's one that's hard to understand I .IU\\'\ .11 lhrnt .tnJ "l'lh ( .• l't "" k1 pl h111tr1 ..... trhlr;1 ...,, h1,.•1h•\ t'' th,· ~.111h "'hnt>l1•" r r i:r.1h!x•d ,1 _, 1•11',- l,,r. i..,·r i.• 111,· m1111nd "' ll'.lll .1 .!1•1.h pl.I \ .lllJ ~,1\1' up \I\ hit\ 111 hl'I I II.I .:.lllll 11 I hl' 'l"''''ll Vas t waste la nd m a k es a s h a rp turn: Stewart (wha t did he say?) replaced No hod> came 1 n o n t hl' noon balloon from Saskatoon and askl·d me, but •Thrrc are some11mes goo<l mn\"'' 1n the vast wasteland . . A BC ha' dumpcdJack1eStewan frnm thl' Indianapolis 500 tl'lecast ... Stewart did not comment but 1t 1\ 1mpml>thle to understand an)'thang he 'in)" an>- wa). •Sm1.1r1 mcwe<.arr al\o mndl' b) 1od1v1duals ... Doug Kelly 'IWlll'ht·d from pubhnty director of the l f .S. Football League 103 ~1m1lar po~111on "-Ith <\BC spon~and puhhcll ) mnn Bob Ro\l' "-Cnt from the L..\ E'prr.;, to the kaguc oilier •Somc11mc' cooler heads prl'' ail . . T he stnl'k prO!lpt'l'lu\ on thr nl'w United State~ Ba!>ketball LtagU{' cc>n- ta1ns this pnnted "'urning "(secun- tteshhould be purcha..ed on!\ h~ persons who can afford 10 lo~ their entire investment " •Cla5!itc hne dcpi . Van &·ull) ancr Dodacr th I rd baseman Pl•tt• Guerrcrro tned to haC'khond a .;11- zltnaarounder that had al read) gone past: "That "a-. lake tr} mg 111 backhAnd an l'Cho." •We arc con11ng ant<) that pc nod whert· 111s pleasant for pcopk "'ho enJOY summer spons like ha~ball. golf. boating. '1w1m minl( ... and basketball and hockr) •If you arl' not sure" hethcr maJor league player assoc1at1on m1>uth- p1('CC Donald Fehr 1san allornl'). c.:hcd h1sdraloguc. • i\dv1ce to Lan) Holmr!. on thl' two wins he needs to break Rock\ Marciano's undefeated stnn'-of41.J tights .. Go in w11h Randle (I C\) c ·obb 1w1~. •The NFL w1llgoh3d.1045-man rosters nc·<1 scnson and 11 you don't think that is more thafl enough bodies. ask John Had I who conchr~ thedeplrtC'd LA Exprt"'>softhe othe r league. •The dm er~· co01m111cc al In- dianapolis. which uys 111s \l'f) cartful about a pproving rookie\ for the SOO. mayhaveo,•crlooli.ed th{' fart that 8 n:111l1an Raul ~ I h3'1 never Jnvcna ratronano,al lr.ttli. \\ell. Buo Tucu1 SPORT S COLUMNIST he will probahl\ ht-OK until h1•nmie~ to thdirst turn· • f xplam "h' J ll !LU" an 'PM" named Earl .in· .. rh1• Pl·drl .. gU\' named Ed an· "I a't hl<l1c" and 1h11'l' name<l Ll>UI\ JI"' ;I\' t)l:~onw "I\\' l'l'I I ou." • lf)OU c.:an tt'-'l lhl· I akl''' ,\I\'' 1•n mont'~ :tgatn\I Hn,ton in the-1't H \ tttle sene,, tal..l' 11 •SomeboJ) J\k I a rn llolmc' t11r thtnddrc~~oft he lntematwnJI · Ro111ng Fedcratwn ·,head ollin· •The maJor league pla' l'I" ;i..,,, x 1t1· 11on will hold \till for a ..ala!'\ l JP and two moon~"' 111 Oont .ll nwi lhl' Southern C'ahfom1a ~k ' and a month o(Sundlly~ wall be tom from llH· C'nlcndannd hell"' 111 fr~t:/\' O\ l'r •The TamP3 Ba) Ru an1.·cr' "'ho hold the NFI nght' 10 ll'' l'' ouni arl' IJlk1ni_tJbt1u1~111111hl' I \ f ,prl'" Im rum1 • lht quJrwrh.ll ~ \'-h.11 \\Ill fll'\ lh\' \flrl'"" thl' '·'' t tha11t11 lu .... ·,iht·,111thl'1luh\\11n1 )\-a \C' tlw 1rn ml'' 111 p.1 \ •\\ hl'll 1lw \nttl'I' h.1d Ill put R11d l afl'"' .1 nd 1)11ui_t I kt llll'l'' 1>n 1 lw dl\,thll•d fa,1 11 'l°"'l'1kd up thl' Jr11!1 rl·hah1ht.1111rn 1111 >.11 \I '°"1>n1l'r' •r)\·p1 111 n1\~n.111w' m'''l'rll'' l11~d1llirul 1 t1) t'1gurt' '-'h\ l>1d. 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I ·c , \ .1 11111 ,1 n,I tnur pltl\ ere; "', , " rllJU111•d 10 a~~u1rr a •1 ,, •r.mi I our l 11mm1"11lnt•r I'). ~ m.1n In J'l.lnll 1pa1r I 111 wurl~'' 1n<ltl all'll 'u1.h I'\' I t'l'' l>11ulll hi.· unltl..t•h I<' hi.· lo11 th1 410\lnj.1 Bird a unani1nous choice; Magic on All-NBA teani From AP .. 1palde1 NEW YORK -Larry Bird of the m Boston Celtics and Maaic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers. who led their respt(-__ _ tive teams into the National Basketball Association championship series. head the official All-NBA first team announced Tuesday. Bird, with 156 points, was named to the first team by au 78 members of the media panel votiOf for the All· NBA teams -three from each franchise city and nine ~prtscntatives of the national media. He 1s the first unanimous choice since 1982. when he also was named on all ballots. Johnson finished second in the voting with 146 points based on two points for each of the 69 first team votes and one for each of the nine second team votes. Completing the. All-NBA first team were guard Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons. with 41 first team votes and I 12 points overall; center Moses Malone of the Philadelphia 76ers. 40 an<1 110, aod forward Bernard King of the New York Knacks. 40 and 107. The closest race was at the center position, where Malone, the N BA rebounding champion for the fifth straight season. edged Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by j ust three points. Qaote of tlae day ~ ..... : ..... ,, ......... chit lottery Wll CMf Md ealenOA41 lll1• ..... In .... NettoM1 Bllk•blll AllOOliltlan WaUld be dllilll•lt tMl'tpteyingat~: .. ,..,P'Otobealolof ""~"°~·· I Olien one game shy of Cup EDMONTON -Wayne Gretzky ~· continued his playoff heroics with a pair of ' power-play goals Tuesda~ night t_o lift the Edmonton Oilers w11hin one victory of their second straight Stanley Cup with a 5-3 triumph over the Philadelphia Flyers. If the Oilers. leading the senes J-1. can win here Thursday n~ght. they will an nex their_ seco.nd con- secutive National Hocke) League champ1onsh1p 1.n five games. The Flyers. who passed Edmonto n late in the regular season to win the overall points title, must capture three in a row -T hursday. then Sunday and next Tuesday in Philadelphia. The Oilers have won 15 straight home playoff contests. Philadelphia held a 3-1 edge in the first period. but fell victim to Edmo nton's re itahzed power play. The Oilers were 1-for-14 with a man advantage 1n this senes. but connected fo ur tim es an sax t nes T uesda y night. Spend a Buck to skip J:lelmont NEW YORK -SpCnd a Buck. the ~ Kentuck} Derby wannt'r who earned $2.6 million with a Jersey Derby victory that left him cut and bruised, will skip the Belmont Stakes and rest un11l late July. has owner and trainer said T uesday. --Now we've got an opportunity to rest lllm and I'm sure he'll come back better than ever:· trainer Cam Gambolall said Tuesday at G arden State Park. Gam bola11 and.owner Dennis Diaz said tbe co lt will be shipped te.Mo nmouth Park from G arden State sometime ITt'Xt "'eek and pointed for the Haskell lnv1tat1onal al Monmouth on July ).1. Skipping the June 8 Belmont Stakes means that the Kentucky j)erby wanner wall.have participated in only o ne-third of1hc T riple Crown. sp:end a Buck. who won lhe third fastest Ken tuck) Derby b> 511, lengths on Ma} 4. passed up the May 18 Preakness to run in the Jersey Derby where he was eligible for a S2 mil hon bonus. Reda win wild one from Cuba Tony Perea hit a three-run homer and • keyed a tic-breaking two-run ~venth inning wtth a run·scorina double. anchor- ina a relentless Cincinnati comeback that - swept the Reds to a wild 1 J-1 I victory over the Chk aao Cubs Tuesday niaht ... In other Natio nal Lcque games, Tllo LudrtUD hit a two-run homer that tri&Jered a seven-run fourth and a single that capped the innangas St. Louis hammered Atlanta. 9-3. with a 19-hit attack . .. A.Ddre Dawsoa d rove in thr« runs. an_cludin~ two with a two-out do uble that broke a S-S lie an the eighth inning and carried Mon~real to a_n 8-5 victory over ~n Diego ... Junlor Orth singled with the bases,oadcd an the to p of the 12th inning. sending Pitt bu~o a 4-3 victory over Houston. Hooton halts Royal•' atreak B•rt Hooton scattered sev~n hits a nd a T exas rooK1e Oddlbe McDowell drove in a pair of runs Tuesday night as the Rangers ) edged K.an~s ~ity 6-1. to stop the Royals' . six-game wanning streak ... Elsewhere in the American League. Moose Hus and Rolllt Fln1ers combined on a five-hatter. leading Milwauke~ to a J-2 victor} over Cleveland ... Dave !'fteb h'urled a thre~·hitter and Enile Wlalttdrove an two runs with a homer and two singles to lead Toronto past the Chicago White Sox. 6-1. fo r a clu~record eighth straight victory . The game between M innesota and Boston was postponed because ofrain and rescheduled fo r Thursda) night Padres muat reinatate Wiggins SAN DIEGO -Contrary to public • statements by San Diego Padres officials. the team mu.st reinstate Alan Wiggins now that the ~ond baseman h~s_cQmpleted a monthlong treatment program for a drug problem. an attorney said TueSday. "I'm .confident Alan Wigains will be on the San Diego Padres (playing) roster shortly," said Eugene Orza. associa~c Jeneral counsel of the Major League Players Assoc1at1on. Wiggins, whose baseball career has been inter- rupted twice in three years by cocaine abuse pro ble ms. successfully completed four weeks of drug therapr and has been cleared by doctors to rejoin the Padres. said his agent, Tony Attanasio. Thrtt weeks ago. club president Ballard Smith announced that Wiggins would not be allowed 10 play for the Padres in 1985. ~ When Wiggins was arrested in 198-2 on cocaine possession charge-s and suspended for 30 days by former baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Smith had warned him that a drug relapse would result in has terminatio n from the team. Carroll new AD at CSF . Ed Carroll has been appointed athkt1c Ill director at Cal State Fullerton. • Carroll. who will take the position effective July I , replaces Lynn Eilefson. who left Fullerton io January to assume a similar pos111on at San Jose State. • Carroll. 34. has been associate athletic director for business affairs at Cal State Fullerto n since 1982. He had previo usly served as an assistant a thletic director and ac11ng d irector of the Titan Athletic Foundatio n. Telnl8lon, racllo TaOlllC* 5 p.m. -llAIBML · Molle at New Votk v-..., ChelWMI a. MDIO 5 p.m. -llAIBAI.&· Angela at NM Yotk Y..._, KMPC(710). 1:30 p.m. -llAlmaALL: ~ at Dodgn, KA8C (780). • s ·u.kova upset in FrencliOpen PA RI I .\P) F1f\h-seeded Helena ukova of C'zectioslovak1a was upset toda) while coun- tf)woman Hana Mandalikova., the o 3 women's seeded. bounced back trom the bnnk of defeat in lhe. $2.2 million French Open tennis cham- pio nships. Sukova. 20. won the first set 6-2 against C'hnst1ane Jolissaint ofS"'ltl· erland before losing the next two - 6-3, 6-0 -on one of the outside courts at Roland Garros Sta dium. Mandhkova. her left knee bleeding and her shirt covered in red cla' after three tumbles o n the center "court, came from behind to beat Amencan Ehse Burgan 2-6. 6-4, 7-5 in a match tha-t lasted nearly 2112 hours. The left-handed Burgin. JUSl two weeks )'Ounger than the ~'-~car-old Mandhkova. twice was a po1n1 awa)' from taking a 5-~ lrad in tht' tinal -;et aft1:r the ( Lt:lh hall ":>quarcd the matrh at one sci ~II But '"1andllko\a "a' ed thr lirs1 po1n1 w11h d smash and Burgin squandered I.ht.· 'econd o ne by hitting a fo rehand 1n10 the net. Mandllko,a. "'ho "'on the singles 1 ttle here four ~ea r<; ago. mo' cd 1 nto a 5-4 lead. but the <frama at Roland Ciarros 1ad1um con11nued as she lost four match point~ after holding a 40-0 lead on 1he American·._ sene BurgJn. from Baltimore saved the Adoption Guild tennis results A~ <;ulld ctoublet toumev ---.... OUAllTlll~INAU . ~ "'*"• °'*' Je,,.,., H•ro.r·Curt Ste!Oel' def Jen Er>O Pelm·Tom Smith. •·6, 6·l, 6·1, Curl Con«><I· s ...... Simon Clef Boo Hcxh~l~"l•r ·OICk Mlli.r. •·2, 6·4, Mike_ Br1001·Rou .eM de1. Sltvt SCnull1 ·Cnrls M.,•111. 6·3. 6·•. Jullen 8urnem· • Ou r.., Y•let ciel l(efl Oerr·Arl Htrne0.1. 1·6, 7·6 Wemeft't ().-i Jiii Beck·L•ncl• Mello<v Ot'I Oet>b•e GOl<I ~-OebOlt GrePlem. 6·•. 6·1 Gretchen Mll .. r l(eren Reltenmtltr Ot'I ~enl'IOll GO<oon· Sattv Hust &·• 6·2 O.oolt McCorm1cti:·C,,...le ltav def Janis Ma•ceH Oo<'ffl' trltl!, 6·•. 6·3 Gall GIHIOW·Susle War11eld def Jaule.• AIOfli Jent Urt:>en, ,., 1 S N¥11H~ Linda Howall·Sluert Hutclllnaon def Gell Glesiow·l(en Linde<. •·• 1·6, Ll"CMI Mellorv· Eric SMt'DtCk def C~I l<•v·J91'rv Ve11 Uno, 1·S. •·1. Je"' Url>911·8o0 HOftlttet de1 GrelcNlll Mlllwr ·OICk Mll .. r 6• I. 6·•. Sut•• werfltlCI S•e'V• Simon altf Dorri~ McCorm1cl! eoo DIWti.<'' 6 I. , ••• NOit FIMI• #Ill 0. o•u .a lhl• #Nie~ •• Newf)Of'I lfltCl'IO TeMls (41..11> MORE SPORTS PAGED6 lirst by producing a lob lhat la nded on the line and MandJikova wasted the second by h1t11ng lo ng and the third by h11t1ng wide. When the fourth match point arri\'ed. Mandlikova hit the ball into the net. Burgin was able 10 square the match at 5-5 and then mo\ ed with an a point of a 6-5 lcad. but she h11 the ball wide. Mandhkova then opened up a 40-0 lead and won on her fifth match poin t when BurgJO volleyed wade. Mandhkova admitted she was less than steady when she squandered four match points at 5-4 10 the final set. "I became a little nervous because she was taking a fealh long 11me between serves - a little too long I thought," she said o f Burgin. ··But I fi nished the set with confidence." "I expected a tpugh maich. but not that to ullh." she added . "She played very well. She played a very good tactical match." Mandhkova said she had worked hard before lhe tournament and the unexpectedl> hard-fought opening round had increased her confidence in her condit1omng, even though her finesse still needed work. ··1 didn't play m y best te nnis today . but I'm in good p hysical shape and an good fighting spirit. A match like this one builds your confidence that you can stay o ut there for 211i hours and s111l be 1n good shape·· OCEAN VIEW WINS • • • From Dl two cas} outs in the last of the 14th before Luce si ngled to keep al ive an almost e't1nct Cypress offense T hen Pam Regan lofted one 10 Bock to end 11 -finall} "That"s 100 much for me." ~aid an Ocean View Coach arah Oakley. "'lt'c;JuSt a -.hamc that somrbody had to lose ·· She may be nght, but you'IT not going 10 hear Sarah Oakley complain abou1 be1.ng on the winning end. Sull. had Ocean View taken advan- tage o f Its earlier sconng chances. the game "o uld have been finished m uch earlier Muc;I of the p layers JUSt seemed glad 11 was over "Everyone was 100 nervous. arah Oakley comme nted The en- dura nce of the pitchers. hitters and infielders. who watched so man} innings go by with so httlt: action. the ner> es wrre a bit frayed .. Oakle\ who walked tv.o and hit a batter. appeared to have her back against the wall because Luce. for the most pan. was equall y tough. Luce fa nned 11. but didn't receive the ktnd of defem1ve suppon her counterpart d id ··we got out of some 11ght spots (defensively)." Sarah Oakle) said. but when asked why a team 31-0 was nervous. sht' said. "Thal's a good ques11on -lhey JUSt wanted to get to the final game, I guess." There's no nC('d to guess -lhc Seahawks are there EDISON LOSES IN SEMIS ••• P'romDl Bladow took second on a wild pitch. pinch hatter Sherylyn Secrist moved her to third o n a bunt 51ngle T hat brought Wolf to the plate "I knew they would p11ch to me because I hadn't been h1111ng," said Wolf. ··r had been popping pitches up .. Wo lf hat the first pitch from C arpcntc r down the 1h1rd base li ne and the flood gate wu open. The Lions followed with a sacntice. two liclderf choices and another ba~ h11 10 ~ore fo ur runs in the 1nn1na. ''.\ftertht' li r<it run. thC) (Chargers) WC'rc still h yper. but after we had scored two. 1t lookC"d hkc the)' let do\!> n." ~•d Wolf "We had a lot of opportun1tcs 10 scote. but couldn't get the runs aero!>!>... ~ad Edison Coach Mark Takkmen. The best oppon un1ty for the Chargers came in the sax th when, With one out riaht fielder Joyce Lyman tnpled to ri&ht<entcr. The next batter. Ca~nter. hit a ground ball to LJon shon stop Jackie Mende1. Lyma n took off fo r the plate and only a areat throw and the block by Wolf kept the Chargers from ~onng. "She (Lyman) as the fastest runner on the team," ui1d Ta kkanen. "The 'lhon~top was back a nd had to make a · perfect throw. lland$1ght as 20-20. but wt have to steal a run ttnvway we can . I'd do 11 again ·· ~ t I •• •• MA.JOA L•AGU• STANDINGS American L .. 9'19 WIST DIVISION W L l'et. G• ~ l(e11"•Cllv Mln11eso1a Oelllend Chlce110 SHlllt Texe1 -!S II 5'1 v• 19 SSI 11 n "' 11 n "' 19 ,I 47S ,,.., 19 ,. <M7 • 16 ,. .u.. 9'1'1 Toronto 0.lroU a.1tlmo<• New Yorio. Mllweukte Bo .. on c; .. vt lend •AST DIVISION ,, " 2• 11 2• " 21 20 1• n 19 ,. 1• 1' ,,. SIS 4 S7l 4 1'1 Sl2 , '63 • ••2 10 36' 13') Tuetdev's kw" Mln11eso1e at Boston, ooa r•ln Toronto '· Cnlce110 I Mllweukff 3, C .. velend , Ttxu •· KenH$ Cllv I 011lv 11emH iche<lule<I Teclev's Gem.s A11991s (Slelon •·21 al New Yori( (Nlllo.ro 5·31. (11) S.allll tBHllle 2·•) el Ball1more IDl•on •·21, (n) Oekland tCodlroll S-71 at Oe1ro11 !Wiicox l·?l, (n) Mln11eso•• (VIOi• 6·31 •I BOSIOll IBOVd •·•I. (11) Toron10 <Clancv 1· ll •' Cr11ca110 (Lollar 1•2), (II) C .. veiend (Sclluln 3·31 el Miiwaukee <Burris 2·•1. (n) TUH !Hough •-l l al Ken1a1 Cllv (JatklOll 3·21. (n) TllllrMMY't GllT\tl Aneels al Ntw York lnl O.kte11d et Ot1roll Ml11neso1a al Bo11on. tn) See111e a• Belllmore. tn) l<a11sH c11v el Chlceoo 1111 On•v oeme1 tche<luled NlfMMI LMeu-WEST DIVISION W L Sen Diego 2S 16 Cl11clnnell 23 71 ,Houston 2J 71 Los Angele\ 21 23 Allenle 17 2S Sen Francisco 16 26 New York Cnlceoo MMlreel SI LOUIJ PfllledelPhle Plllst>uroPI EAST DIVISION ?S IS 2S 16 26 .. 22 20 •• 2• IS 27 TueJdeV'1 Sc:wes C1nclnnall 13, Cnlceoo 11 SI. Louis 9, Allen!& 3 l"ct. 610 S23 S23 •n •OS 381 62S .610 GB 31., J • s·, . , 9 I S91 I S24 4 311 10 lS7 11 Plllst>urgh •. Hovsion 3 ( 11 1nn111011 Montru l I, S.11 Diego S TecleV'I Gem.1 Phlledel"'11• I I( Grou 3· SI • t Oodeer• (Htrlhl"r •-Ol n Chlceoo (Rulnven 1·3) el Cinclnnell (~10 6·3) • New York tL'\lnch 2·J) al Sen Francisco ( L1Poln1 2· SI . SI Louis I Tuaor 1-•1 .st Allenle t8edroslen 1·31. n Pllltl>uron (Winn l·OI el Houslc>n tRven •·21. n· Mon1ree1 (Htskelh S·71 el Sen Dle9o (Oreveckv •·21. n ThurMllY'• Cem.s PhlladelPnl• el Dedeen n New York ei San Frtnc11Co Montreat 'at s.11 DTeoo. " SI Louis el Allen1e, n Anoe! evereee' BATTING A9 It H HR RBI Pct. Jones 90 ll 26 6 22 799 Ben•ouez 177 18 3S • 16 776 Narron •8 • 13 • • m Miiier I• • • 0 0 261 Jecluon 109 IS 29 7 19 266 Carew 1()1 23 27 I 13 26S Grlcn 137 21 36 ) IS 263 Ptlllt 12• 21 31 0 6 1!11> Oown1no uo 19 )A 4 13 1•l 800114! 116 A 28 0 II 1AI Brown S9 s IA I ·, 231 OtClncu IOS II 23 s 19 719 Scnofleld 131 17 26 s 16 199 Wiifong 79 s .. 0 ' 117 GerC>tr .. I 2 0 0 111 Howell 10 s 2 0 I 100 Sconotf) s 0 0 0 0 000 Totals 1415 196 l4• •o 171 .141 PITCHING IP H BB SO W·LEflA Luoo 6 9 1 ) O·O 000 Moore ?9 1l 7 16 J· I 0 93 ZeM 2A I 17 l 6 ?·O I -S Cllt>urn 21~. 10 l 17 l·l 166 Slaton S9< • S6 72 23 •• , 3 17 Wiii 73' 1 60 J2 46 2·S 3 31 Roman1c1< 60 66 n 18 6·1 H S Cttmenls 27 I 21 9 9 )·0 ) 62 John 32 •2 12 17 1·• 4 7' CorC>tlf 19 • 16 1 9 2·0 605 McCts~UI ?S ' 27 11 15 0·3 640 Sencnez •• J 13 9 4 0·0 14 GA K •ooer 3' ~ 7 3 0 0·1?1 60 Teta11 1'0 lt1 14' 172 15." l.74 Saves Moore 10. CllDurn I MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlcen Lueu-BATTING (9S el C>alsl-Bochlt, Oak lend, 352, Oevls, Ot l!.lend. 336, Whltell.tr , De1roll. 333; S.lu . Mlnn1101e, 330, Cooo.r. Mllweukff, .319 RUNS-Devis, Oelo.lelld, 39, RIPktn. Bel· 11more, 32, Brunenskv, Mln11ew1e, :19. Muronv, Oakland, 29. R. Henderson, New Vor~. 29. Whllektr. Oeiroll, :19 RBl-Melllnolv, New York, 3e. BrunensKv, Mlnnesola, 33, Devit, Oakland. 32, Rlpli.en, Benlmore. 32. 8evlor. New York, 31, C Jonn1on, Tex ... 31 HITS-Puckt lt. Mlnnewle, SI, Hetcher, MlnM101e, S6, BuckMr, 8011on, SS. Wll1on, l(entas Cllv, SS. Garcia, Toro1110, !>4. DOUB LES-Buckner, Boston. I•. Mel· tlno•v. New York, 13; MoHC>v. Toron10, 12, GHlll MlMHOle. 11. H11Cher. Mlnneto••· II Lemo11, Oeiroll. 11, Oria l<ansu Cllv. 11 TRIPLES-Wilson. Ke111es Cllv 9 Coooer Mllweukee. S, Buller Cleveland. • Brecllev. Seallle, 4. Ptms, Aneets, •. Pucket!, Mlnntsola. • HOME RUNS-Armes, Bo11on. 13 Brunen1kv, Mlnntsole, 12, Devit Oeklena 12, '1<1nomen. Oeklencl. II, Bertle•d. Tor on10, 10. Prttltv. See111e. 10. STOLEN 8ASEs-f'ett11, Aneelt, 21. Collllll, Oeklend, 17, 8ul .. r, Cltvtland, 16, Garcia, Toronlo, 14, MoHbv, Toronlo. 13, Henoerion. New York, 13. PITCHING U Clec:ltlonll-LemP. Tor • on•o. •·O. 7 43. Remenkll, A,,._, 6-1, l.4.S Glt>ton, Mllwa uk n , S·l, 145, T91'rell, oeirolt, S·l, 4.0.1, Aue, 8enlmofe •·I, s ?I STRIKEOUTS-Morrl•, Ottroll. 66. c .. men.. 8011011. 62. 8ovd. 8os•on. S6, B1nnlll9I', Cl!lceoo. S4. 81Vlt ven. C .. vtlelld. S2 • SAVES-Htrn•noer. 0.1ro11, 10; Howell. Oektend. 10. C•udnt. Toronto, t. Meere, All9tl" t, QulMne>errv. l(ensu Cllv, 9, IUahelll. New York . 9 I NetteNI Lff9Ue BATTI NG !fS el C>ehl--Herr, StLoull, )7', Crur. HOUllon, 340, McGM. SI LOUIS, m , Muro11v, All1nte, 32', Per ktr, Clncl11 neli. 324. llllUNS-S.1100tro. Chlceoo. 32. Gwvnn. Sen 01"o. lO. Murollv. Allenle , 30, J C .. rk, SI LOUii, rt, McGN, SI LOUI&, 2' 9'B1-J Clerk. St Loult, 36, Herr, S• Louis, U; MufPflv. At .. 11te, lS; Ptrker, ClllClnNll. 31; tt.tnntdv. Sen 01eoo. 31. HITs-Htrr, St Louis, 51: Parker. Cln· ctnnell, 57. Crua. Housto11, S5, Garvev. S.11 Oleoo. !>4, Muronv. Atlenie, 51 DOUBLE ~-P1r11er, Cll'icl11nell. 14, Gwvnn. Sen Oleoo. 13, Wellecll, Mofltru l, I). J Clertl. SI L.ouls. 12, Rev . Pllltt>uron. I? TRIPLES-McGH, St Louis, '· ... ,,..,, Mol'IUttl, s. OladCltn, Se11 Francisco, •. Owv"". Sen OltOO. •. M Wiiton. Ntw Yo<k. 4 HOME RUNs-Muronv, Ali.tlle, 12, Cev, ClllcaOO, f, .J Cttrl\, SI LOUii, e, lterktr, Cl11Clt111all. I; Gervev, Sen Oleoo. 7. Mertllll, OMliln. 1. McR1vno1<11. $tn Ole9oi.. 7. STuLEN BASEs-(QltMen. $1 Louis, 1', Oernlef, Cl'tlca90. 17, McGw. St. Loult, 17; Olldotn '911 Fr&ltCIKO, 14, M Wll\Oll, New YOfll, 14, S.ndtlert, CPll(Ho, U PITCHING 14 oecl1lontl-Hewlcln1, Sen Ditto, t•O, 16). '""""..,• ~. 4-0, l,H, Kneootr. Hou1ton, S·O, 3 70, Ancluler SI Louis, •·I, J 10 STRllCEOUTs-Gooelen. Ntw Yorlt 7S J ~. PllltburOft, 10, Rv1n, Hollllon 61, V"-'r!Mle, o.lllen. 67. Solo, Cl11Cln netl, 60 $AVl!s-cfo1Mt", Sen 0'-00, 13, ftt erclon, Monlrttl, IJ; Lt $1nllh Cn•uoo, 11, lllow91'. ClnclnNll, a, ~ter. Allltnta, I I \ H.ltfl echM1 C1' 4-A f'LAYOflPI (~ ...... , ,.,...... 1/.-.V '· 0-"'"'' Fountain Vellev 041 400 C>--9 • 0 0Ct1n Vlt"" ooo 101 C>-3 • • S/lar~lo.. 1<1.IOC* ($), 111<1 RtlCflerl, Teub, ~ m, And«tOn ((), •end Otl rouwer W-~r-ctl, 10-3 L-TeuC>, •·•. 2&-Sftowoen tFVl. Tllllllt 1ov1. cneu (0V) )I-Miiier IFVI. Hlt-<>IMn lFV), At> .. c.el tOVI. ote1et 4-A ~ C1merlll0 7 SI JOM l o.co 2 )-·~· LomPOC 11. Sunnv Hiii• 7 Rio MeH l . EdOewOOCI 1 1-A SMW•1111 Minion Vltlo 6. Mounleln \/ltw S Olemond •1r t. t"orte Vis•• 8 t8 lonl1111t) I• A SemMIMn Sen Olm" 5, Whllllef Cllfl"len l 8eldwln Park 6, ~•not LulMran 3 Smell ~· Semllllieh Crontoed• 20, Llnfleld Chrl1tl•n 3 WQOdcr"I Chrl1tlen 5, lllo Hondo Preo • LM Aa.mftM TUI SO A v·s RISUL TS (14111 of tl•l'lltflt QUerfWMrM rneefintl FltUT llACI. 400 vardl Tlnv Sier Wer (Harl) · 7 60 3 80 3 IO Seen CleDt>er CG1rclel 10 20 6 40 LUCkv Half (Bero) 6 IO Time: 20.2S n EXACTA (S·4) Paid "'4.•0. SECOND RACE. 3!11> veros. SIHI 8led1 (Ge rclel 27 80 16.20 6.20 Ltl11st91'S Quffll (Ruiz I 12 40 e IO Suoer Souncl1 ICerOoial l 60 Time: II 36. , 1 12 EXACT• 18·41 oeld s 119 80 THMlD RACE. sso verds. TM Ov11trme11 (Bard) •.•O S,20 •.20 l(lo1v1 I( loper (Her mon> 3 60 2 40 SHnklno Rlcn (Olderlcktenl 2 80 nme· 1136 FOl.MTH llACI. 3!11> veras. Fine Orohen (Floueroe) 27,20 16.•0 s.eo BJ1 Rich Cnlck tLewlsl 1 40 3 80 Tuu Heal (lackevl 10.00 Time. II 14 n EXACTA (1·11 oeld sl2•.80. FIFTH llACE. 400 verd\ Nitro L1clv (Mvlesl 6.80 l 00 •.20 Thermo1 Fl11e Dav tBrksl 11 20 9 to HercomH Wrangler COldtrlcltW 7 00 Time. 20 37 · · 12 EXACT A (7· l) Pel<I SI09 20 SIXTH RACE. JSO virds lhe A Tnv 8rd (Odrc1t1nl e 60 S.20 3 00 Golie Slu lt S.r111 ICreeotr) 6 80 3 60 Lii Hon tMulltld) 3.60 Tlmt: 18.02 S2 EXACTA (7·6) Paid 12100 SEVINTH RACE. 870 varos. Oerrens RtO (Bard ) 6 00 3.90 , 60 El PolrttOl Gola (Mhcnell) 13 00 S.20 Clet>C>tr Lucl<v Win tTrenurtl 3 40 Time 46 36 n EXACTA (6·]) oalo uuo EIGHTH RACE. JSO verbs Vendvs Pollcv (Brooks) I• 40 • 20 S 40 S11e>r1 Wl11k (TrHwrel J.,60 ?.to BuoelOu Miiler tMexlleldl l.00 Time: 17.72. J2 I XACTA U·Sl oeld S4UO. S2 ll'tCK SOC (6·7·7+6· II oeld ~l.170 00 too... winning lk:lctl lslx horMS) NINTH llACE. 350 verds ReoUfllln Acorn (Hermon) 9 00 J 00 2.60 Proeluc91' IGercla) 6.60 3.40 COIMOll Tom (Peuilne) 4.20 Time: 17 96 n EXACT• (9·71 oald Ml.80. .t.llendence 4, 14S. Frencfl OtMlft TODAY'S RHULTS Women's S.Ceftd llMIM Slnllt• ' C11rl111a11e Jollssel111 (Swllatrtencl) oel Helene SukOv• IC1ech0110vek1e). 2·6 6·3. 6·0, ~ana M1nclallkove tc1tch0s10vel\lal det Elise Bl!rgln (U S.l. 2·6. 6·•. 1·S, Gaorie10 Set>ellnl !Aroenllnel del Pennv Bero (U S ). 6·0. 6·2; Cerllng Beue11 ICaneda) oef Jtnn1191' Mundel (South Alrocal 4·3, 6·3. Mel'f1 s.c.end Reufld Mn9lt Henrik Sundstrom (S#edenl def Mere. l'lur <U.S). 6· I, 1·'· 6·4, 6·1. TUISOAY'S llUULTS Mefl's ~Int .__. SIMiies Bori1 Bed.er !West Germenv) dtl llllH Geruteltls (US >. 6·3, ,.7, 4·1, •·I, Rooerto Sud (Aroenllnel def. Jlmmv ArlH (U.S I. 6· 1. 6·4. 1-s. YeMICI< Noell tFranc•> def. Llt>or Pimek !C1ech0110veklel, 6·7, ,.,, 1·S. 6·•. Emilio Se11Chet (Soelnl dt1. Goren Prok IYuoollev!al, 6·3, S·J , i-6, •·I. 6·0, Jlmmv Connot't (US.) def. WOlf0•"9 P009 (WHI Germe11Vl. 6·•. 6· 1. l·S, Joell.Im Nvslrom ISweo.111 clef. He.n1·0lt19I' &eultl tWest G.,menvl, 6·2, •·•. 6·~. ,.o. S•tfen Edt>trO CSwtdtnl def Cleudlo Panell• (llelv). 7·6, 6·3, ,..3, Jonn McEnroe (US.I d\f. Ronald Aoenor (Helfl), 6·0. 6·2. 1·S, lv1n Lenci! (CtKl!OslOvekle) def. Eddie Edwards tSoutl'I Atrk•l. 6· l. 6·l. ,. , . WemM't Flnt Rwnd SIMiies C11rl1 Evert LIOvd (U.S) def Jenlllf fh0moio11 (Aus•rellel, 6· I, 6·4; An<lru J1eoer (U.S.l Cltf Shewn Foltz (U.S.). 6·4, 7·S. Det>t> .. Sotnce CU S.l de1 Caterina L1110Clvlst (Sw~). l·S, 6·2, Tine Sc"-t· L.,1111 (Denmark ) def Berber• Poller (U.S.l. 6·3, 6· I Wemell'I ~ -~ SIMiies Marfin• Nevrttllov• (U.S.) def. Vlrolnla Wede 18rlleln), 6·3, 6·0. Hltfl~Mftbel CIF 4·A f'LAYOPPS ls.mMMetl 0c .. n VleW 1. CYIW'ftl O OCHll Vltw 000 000 000 000 02-2 7 t Cv1>ren 000 000 000 ooo ~ • 3 O•klev I nd SCrvoo•; Luce '"" Ponl w-<>eklev, 30·0 L-Luce. 26·6·1. ,8-Reven (Cl. Monroe IOV> w .. 1m1Mter 4, ldlMll o Westminster 000 000 000 000 04--4 10 3 €di'°" 000.000 000 000 GO-<> s 3 OeJOl'ln end WOif Cero.n•er end Prosser W-0.Jonn, ?'2·f L-<ero.nttr, ?1·9 38-Lvmen tE>. C1' 3-A f'LAYOPftl Garden Grwe I, Wu •1'1dee O Woodl>rlclOll 000 000 ~ 2 I Garoen Grove 000 000 1-1 S 0 Sch<>Onovtr and PntQfl; 0.t91'men elld So1urlok W-Otlermen, 74 7 L'"""SchOonover, f·7. 2&-Allar<I (W) 01t1W CIP >·A ~ SollOre I, Le Qul1111 0 2 ·A SenlltllMl1 Chino •• MIUIOll Vlelo , ( ,, IMlnotl El Mont• 2, AnltlOH Velltv 0 I • A let1)lllllllll Mere11eth• I. Notre D•mt (lllllvtrtlCltl 0 Cet>rlllO 9, Senta Paule 0 Imel Sdleltt F"nl S.crtd HHrl t, WOOdCfetl Chrlt llero O Llnfltld Cllrltllen 4, VlewPOlnt 2 LNAttur._.. Mlv 30--June ,_L~A Cllemolon•No 11 Kines llland, Dfllo J\lftt 6•t-McC>Olllld's CNimolon\lllo 11 Meivern. Pe June 13· lt-•ocllfller 1nt9l'nellone1 Jullt '°•U-MIVflowtr C11ulc el In• dleneOOll\ JUM 21 »-1-•dV KevstOfll OOtfl II Htr•"-"'· ,.. Julv •· 7-H•ll OI f:" '"" CnernolonllltD et ~...-r Lalld, Tt1e1 luf• II te-u.~ women•• OMfl et Sorl119lleld, N J JulV II 11-eG\t°" l!'lve Cteulc: al ()eft,,.,. •• Melt . -0... ... ........ NIW~RT LANOINO (New-1 e.cfl)-23 •no•-· 4' Mncl NH. U calico beta. I halibut, 2 kull>ln. HO rnec.kerel. DAYIY'S LOCK•• ( ........ leeclll -73 eno~s 27 bonito, "' calko MU, 62 tend bets. S20 m.cttttel, 70 roekll~ USLSL WHTlllN CON~IRINCI W L T "<t. ,, l'A Oeklelld 10 3 I 750 l49 261 Oenvtr 9 S 0 Ul l'7 2'1 Hout•on 9 S 0 .643 434 291 Arlione 5 9 0 3S1 214 333 Po<tten<I 4 10 0 216 1'2 321 El,,_.t 3 11 0 21' 19' 260 Sen Antonio 3 II 0 214 no 334 I ASTEllN GeN,.lllNCI Blrmnghem 10 • 0 .714 US 142 Ntw Jersev 9 S 0 .643 33S 299 TamP• Bev ·9 S 0 6'3 3'6 306 Jeck1on'Vlllt I 6 O S71 329 3l7 Memohls 8 4 0 S1 I 311 27S Beltlmort 7 6 I S36 US 214 ()rtenclO 3 11 0 .114 121 llS Thllf''41v'• Gam. Oenver el Exprets Sel\irdlV't Gemtt TemP• Bev el Orlando Se11 Anlonlo et Ariton• SUflMY's GamH Jechonvlllt el Belllmore Memolll1 •' New Jeoev Porllend et 01klen<1 M911deV'S G-Blrmlnollem el Hou11on NBA IUYefts CH~NSHlf' SlllllS , ........ $even) Mendlv'• Scar• 8011on 1 ... L.elttn 11•. IB011on 1t110\ "'"' 1·01 TIMlndmV't ~ Lelten •• Boslon tCP1e11ntl 2 el 6 o m ) S4Hldev's Geme Boslo11 el LAUn (Cllennel 2 el 12;30 om.I w....-v,,,_s Bollon •• Liiien 1Cne11nt1 2 •• 6 o.m I ........ ,,_ 7 Boston et l.ellen <Che11nel 2 11 6 o.ml Ill nKtuervl SUlldeY, June t L.elten el Bo11on <Cnenntt 2 el 11 • m.) (If ntetsHrv) T""4ev, J-11 L.Men el Benion ICllennel 2 " 6 o.m.I (If nectn•rvl All llmet POT , NBA Al·st.r tMm The 191S AH·NBA .,.ms H vot9d Dv memC>tn of tht media (Incl~• lPlel POfnh etM' ffnt I-VOlfl In Hf'et\I,,._) FlltST TIAM Lerrv Bird, F, Boston, IS6 17'1 Bernard l(lno. F, New Yori<, 107 !•1) Mows Melone, c. PfllleaelPhle.. i.10 (401 MKk Jonn&on, G. Leker1. l .. 1691 ''"" Tt>oma•. G. O.lroil. 112 1411 t SECOND TIAM T errv Cummlno•. F, Mllweukff. 7• (Ill RelPll Semown, F. Houston, 51 (l'f Kerffm · AC><lul·Jet>ber. C. Laktn. 107 (31) Mk1'1etl Jorde11, G, Chlcaoo, 91 (27) Sldnt'I' Moncrief, G, M11weU1<~. 61 flSI NHL STANLEY CUft ~INALS Gemt 1 -Pn>1ee1e1onte •. Edmonton I G1me 2 -Edmonlon 3. PtlUedtlC>llll l Game 3 -Edmonton 4. Plllledelonla l TUM4MV'l kert Edmonlon S, Phlllde!Phle 3 (Edmonlon .. •d• terles 3·11 ThundaV's Gefne Ptllle~I• ·el Edmonton SUMIV'J Game (If MCetWl'V) Ecsmon1on " P~I• Tlle'4iv'1 ~me !If -.uervl Eamonlon •• Philedelollle BOATING '"'"*1H•rt.erYC NASH INVITATIONAL (IMWI <wrwt ter L...,_ 12') I John Shedden, Lono S.ICll cc. 2 HUOO Scllmldl. NHYC, 3 8uu Tuomen. NHYC. ONl·DEStGN ll•GATTA tOYltlde cour\ff) TIIK ... 1 8oO van 'T Rtll, 8elt>oe YC ltdltlt n I Fite! While, NHYC. 2. De11 TllOtnPM><\. NHYC, 3 Tim Hooen, NHYC, 4 Jeck Jeko1kv. NHYC. S Oon Bever, NHYC. Dane Pelnt YC c.llrtle ... di le Dene l"elnt reet uo mle\, 60 vec:tml IOfl cleu-1 Red Shift. Allnt l(ehle, LOI A11oe1t1 YC, 1. SBOC. Bruce Welltrstel11. Lono 8eedl YC. f'Hll~ Winnen CLASS A-1. Sllowdown, Pelt Meecle, C1plstreno lav YC: 1. TvOhoon. Jofl11 OIMft, Lone luch YC, l. llllvlhm, ROM' Goodine. Voveoer1 YC; 4. eene &ent Maxwell. Tom Aelemt0n. D•N Polnl YC. CLASS 9-1. Lt loel. DOii Ltbeeu, 81hl1 Corlnlllle11 YC. 2. Bul .. 1, Dick Brown, 8CYC, S, fllakv Buslllf\1, Relldv HlllHn, OPYC; • Plum Crezv . 800 Mcll11vre. OPY~ . CL.ASS c-1 LUNM•. 81elnt Rorick. OPYC, 1. •·Bell, Geol'dv Hel'"ahmal\, C•YC; l. OHtMOe, $peers·Merk1, Nl'VV YC. CLASS 0-1. wttlte Retlblt, RIC'k Scnull,,.lt. LIYC, 2. Mvtl91'rv, Jeck Geull, OPVC: 3. Tectlv Ledv. Wll~r McN111, SHI leech YC; .. Nevil 8, HerOl<I end len Ach, Lllllt ShlPt Flett TueMllY'a trwedtefta IAHBALL ~ ........ OE TltOlT TIOEllS-ftlececi CIM'ls Pll· 1ero, lllfletder. Oii '"' IS·ctev tUOOlemel\111 dlMO!ed 11 ... .................. CHICAGO CUIS-Sletled Lerrv OUl'e, !Htcl\ef Pieced Oerv Met~. O\ltfleldlr. on lhe 15-0tv dlMOled list $lefled J«f ~. Sllorllloo. L .. Grlmtt and Mlcl\MI Janet. outflelden, end koll Locllow. catch«. to t,...Htll, contrec:b NEW YORK Nll!T~!OtlH lllclo. AOuti.r I, llllC:llef, IO Tld9wl ter of IN tnternetlonel LMIU!t. IAM<ITIALL ......................... CHICAGO IULLS-Flrtd Kevin Louellel'Y. '-cl COKll PHILAOELl"i11A 7611ls-A11noul!Cff '"' fflieMtlon of l lllv CunnlnONll'll, llffd COKll HOCKIY ....................... IOSTON l•UIN$-Slt nH ttr11t Nlentlula l9f1 'lll'lftl. OITiiOIT 9'10 WINOs-Purefle.-tlle ~llllfto IWO ,,_, of lht tonlr-ct of Oerrvl Slt11tr, '*'*• lf't or_,, to r ...... film. • -.... _ .... __ . .., __ .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednffday. May·29, 1N5 DS • ~ Line•. 5 ·Diyt 16 Doll.re • A_. 1 I I h · .J-"·'---1 ' p • • " "'' "'"1,. ,.an·. 111 nn fl'ithon ut f'M\ mrnl " rf'fond1ble. • AQUI.-llnea m11y be purduu.eod tor I~ lltl ""' h Call 642-5678 • riff'• mutt be included in th .. •rl • I l<M", 1101 d!J!Jh io 1hr r .. 111 f'•tatl', r .. nrat. nr ht lp wanted clueifationa or 1utomob.lt'. pm t'd o' .. , t:moo • \\dll~L>lt 111111 It• 1•rl\Jlt• I""" .ulHrt1 ... o !lf'lhf18 meJchandiM. Offt'r [xplrt'• Junf' 2 h1. I '185 THE OAILY Pll.OT CLA • IFIEO OF•'ICF: HOl HS T elephont' Sn, in•: \londay -Friclu\ 8:00 A .\1 .-5::\(J P. \1. Bubint'&b ( :ounlt·r : \lo11da,-Fricl11 , 8:00 .\.\t.-:>:O(l P . \1. Dl-:AIH .l'\E~ Pl HI.I C \T l4 r\ • Mondav Tuesdav Wednesda v Thursdav f rida\ aturda\ k tJnJa,· f ri. ~ton. Tue-.. \\ PJ. Ut·. \ Ul.I \ ~- ·l:30 p.m. \.:30 p.m. ·l :30 p.m. k30 p.m. ·k~O p.m. 3:00 p.111. 3:00 p.m. ('.,\ '\CEl.L\TIO\ & C( )ffff E( :TH>\~: ! ...... ltr .... • .... In la1t ........... hi.ff. ...... lafual.W Iii......... ~... .... ~--L.!!b,..~ 1ta1111 1111 1a1Mc 1ta1r11 2201 l .. t. 111..U iRi It m 181 &ltiilla nat ' ~iiiliiiWiiiiiiiiiijjlooiiiiiiiiiiim ... momY1 ... • .. ,..... 1111 Head for th: HarbOti g VILiBAlBOA CONDO·~ 2 BR 1 ..... ~ mo. HIV\ G t E t id I I llOLlllYI RUT&Lt room buralin with ctlarm, mut.r tull" Pool/ftic, """'_.,., ~ M ... Verde lg 2~r. 1'~be. rel ah •• • e ocat on .. YHllT WITI P.111 NEWPORT TOWNHOME: wife saver kltch 1650 .etc I 1100t mo, "51-3....,7 MC. d9J> .. S.. et 792 newly dee encl gar • wt comm tennl• & pool. ••• ••• -llllU 539 6 t90 Be 1 All f • .., Sc011, 854-7592 patio, 1895 +tee rat• Large 3 Bdrm 2 1h bath _.._ r&• Large. 2 llY. 3 Bed. • 1 Y M Wh ., R hi req no pell. 97&-4383 with 3 car garage Asking Only 4 yrs Old. S..ut: 3 21~ba. security gate, lire-Y P•Y more ' ent I ' 2Br 181, lrg living room. --------- Enjoy Huntington 8ch u f .. 'Y'e In GarcSen s.ttlng S 155.000 Bdrm. 2'~ be. formal din· place. bolt slip possible lmH Z244 2 8d CM1rlook1 NB crpt, patio & eneloMd garaoe NICE 2BA 1 be wtagl g., I T 1..-•tl & I 36' $1 .. 50/ I thru <>YI, bltlns $550 net Nr Fedco No pelt E'•'"e *"'"" or dbl g•· •Pool & Spa ng rm. op ..,... on or . .. mo yr y * *lllTll. '* * "''"' ,.,..,.. ""-·t Rtt" tee · """ .v\1\1, .. large dock. Aaaumeble HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE .,,......, .., ....., , $575/mo 786-9130 Cati Agt 548-7729 •SpacloY1 lmmac unlt1 Traditional Realty 631-7370 Ins makn this an easy Beautiful 4 Bdrm, den & CAL1RLVUINS RLE~f-SREOSING ti Au 28r l Ba, iw drapes. paint. •••-•Biiiard Room take over Priced right at tam rm wt PRIVATE ~ CA ••-•Beiautlful ~ 11.200.000. Call for more POOL & SPA. Panoramic I I •--·t R ..._ Large 28r/2ba. bultt Ins, carpets. pvt patio. no pell Lge 1.2 Bdrm TownhOUM •Privet• patloe l ~· 1nform1tlon and.lhowing ocean. bey & city light "H --t .. ,, pool, low move In, kids seo5i mo 8-4 l-9352 ttyle nuevetythlng Only •Profeeaional managen VUS Totally upgraded lH-llOI Ok, 1525/mo 8.41-4817 2BA 2BA frpl, O/W new $550-1695/mo Drive 3&6 1 Bedroom From S545 . $3800/mo yrly Vista Fllare NOtlhwood I L C • cpts No pell, M ... Vrde Avocado & llart pactllng E•ec 1 Bdrm From HOO ••mHth•HIH. 3Brstngle timlly.n/smkr ... ,. Hit •tr• S725499-4721laguna TILIA•lll•IT eBedroom From $715 2 B "-S .......... 12 Sorry. No Peta 111· 1..0 IU-llOO '" a • lam. lrplc. a/c, ... 2BR 2ba, pvt patio. encl ~·-t9132 MagnOll• St attached 2 car gar 2 Bed 2bth c s o gar pvt lndry rm 964-557 S l200tmo IN Call Agt Poo1J11c_. S6501mo S650tmo. call 754· 1829 Pvt 1 Br frplc, pool, patio, 96-4-55e7 4 640-4868 or 760-8617 now Call 2131534-189 -----gar No pell 399 W Bay SUWlll.,. 1 aair 2222 $575/mo 2 8d 1 Ba, patio St $595 650-6357 1 Wl......S '~3""B""'r-2""b_a_f.rp""1c·.-g·a·r-aJ-I Uruverslty Perk II Marquet· A,.rt•tat1 Farai1kt4 POOi lndry rm E-s1de toe. S 1B E d R ~-=-----te 3 Bd 2'"1 ba, lam, for-close to 111 nttp ' ·SI e • W1fY llT1 Liil t•• •-Ct1tl .... appll's, So ol Hwy nr mal dtn 2 frplcs. twin gar 149 E B modeled new etpt, drps, -b n $1200 675 2763 ay paint •tc $575 760-8862 11,100,000 IY IWIH c · Nr comm pool $1275/mo TIL IWl&llllllT v Want an O\llSlandlng five F9rmer Model 3 Bd 3 BA Harbor View Hiits. t>eaut Agt 673·5354/ 673-34 t5 C11t1 .... 2124 1 Ul-llOI •STUNNING Lg 1 & 28r bedroom on the Bay? Condo beaulllul decor. ocean view. 4Dr 2ba. CW H HI 2Ba Garden Apt Pool This is it . room tor yacht alt amenities. 2 car gar, jacuzzi. $2000 754-7917 L11a11 hack . 2241 ALL UTILITIES PALO $525 & $645 710 w 18th at your front door and a really nice S 139,500 C-tltl Mt--2224 Outstandfng Vfewi 2BR Compare before. "OU rent ~tfi:....a-1 Tl(•••• irl spa lo relax. Owner wllt 549· 1944/549-4484 11 ' •--=.--=-.---1 2ba, basement, gar yard, Newly decorated. custom 2 Br 1 ''lba w/gar New ease-option or move on L · 11-" -1-041 IETTll CllllCH watk to bch, 111111ge. design feature, pool, ••&1T1111TS cptsldrp1, bll·tns, tncd Lrve wtl«e you have *Spectacular apta '* 1 & 28r. 1 & 28a suites •Spacious townhOYMI •Fireplaces •Private balconies or Garden patios WIYllT1 a last escrow. •.~HI _IC• Just flat attordable $525 hi S 1500/ 1 t & bbq co 'rd garage ... , 11r · I ... I · sc s. mo, s · v • ~ • Beauutul Garden Apts yd wt patlo Water pd ••· OIO IAV NE COVE reduced to 2Br 2ba basic bltins & Isl Avl June 1,' 675·8334 rounded w11n plush tand-636-4120 1-5PM ( .• 111c ·1•ll,1111111 .. and 1·urri·i·t 11 _,11 .., lllH\ li~~~~~~~~~ St,375,000 5 Bd. view. crptddecorchlldflneat. scaplng No pets patios, decks & spa No 24370renge ·c · $650 he· 11111111· 1111 .. a1111· d 1.,11 tltt11•.., ,,., .1hll\ ,:.11 4300 sq It. 494-0033 PI P * 111·1110 * ltWJtr! ltack 2211 3~~r~ri=1Bdr~2-19ii 2:S'rs~ 1''•8a $690 TOP area~ulet. no pets. ' •I Pllll lt~rt ltack l 9 s725 3 Bdrm 2 Ba lam re· 2 mstr bdrms, I car .gar. 2Bdrm 2Ba $710 BEAUTIFUL tBr S600 •3 Lighted t'°nls cour11 * 2 Swimming Po<>ts •Streams & ponds *Sorry, no pets *Furnishings avail '"1'1' '"'-fur a 1 .1111·1·lla tiu11 IAYFRllT BaYffOnt d ock Dover treat Not lar to NB many comm pool Avl June 1 Studio Gaa & wtr pd Nr 398 W Wilson 631-5583 PRIVATE balcony. carport tl lllllh..r \\h t•11 1·111HTlllll,!..! ,1111 r ,1d Shores Architect Interior ~~~~~~90 ~~=~~1~;1,i:eed $825 Pete631·1266 Agl ~Pf~~g5~~~~~p~25 i2'Bdrm lBa. wtd hkup. POOL&SPAS 2650Harla WHY NOTCALL ERHOHS: CllH Oeslgner'shome Superb UYFlllTCOHI · · gar 3033 Coolidge ME~APINE 549-2447 IH-1111 Lht'1·!.. 'ntir 111 1 d.tth .111d rq111rl t·rror... 11111111·1 li,111·h . I h1· I)\ II \ I'll.OT a .... 111111• ... l1.ihtl11\ fur ttlt' fir ... 1 inl'o r rt•1·t i11 ... 1·rt 11111 1111h . 44 feet on the Bay with a amenities & view Appl Eastslde 2Br 2Ba. den. Fabulous view. el..,.,ant. Raat. ltack 2140 $655/mo 546-5605 WI IFFIR a -fabulous view of tne onry 714/63l·5710 frplc Avl 614 $850 ·sec -w -.,.._ •~•Wiii YIWIE harbor entrance and all'-·--------· 642-8674 al1 4pm very large 2 Bdrm den. 3 YH MSllYI m Bachelor apt very nioe Want a selection ol great ~ CL\SSI FU:n h·1-2·.~h 7H ....... tr Salt let Us Help Y ,·. the boating activities 11 -------oaths Security bldg, QUIET RESORT LIVING yard. quiet. single per· ttvtng? We can offer any-15555 Huntington VIiiage r1va1e 2nd story unit. IOU oena11 EASTSIOE 28r. den lrplc, many amenities Boat •Sparkllng heated pool son gar $450. 548--0401 1n1ng from a small ap1 to Lane, from San Diego beautifully decorated ht ... , tt ..... 1 "~Ba. grdnr $800 • sec dock Ing No Pe Is •COYr1 yard view dining -Ea-sts-ld-e . 1Br high eetl· I a 4Bd hM ti looking in Fr-•y. north ol 8Mdl Two large bdrms 2 lull Fireplace. skyllghts. patio. dep 642-8674 Evenings S2000tmo 675--0105 •Vignette BBQ areas ings relrig g~rage S500 CM.NB.or HB tnlnk of us to M<:FeddeJi west on Daths and 2 car garage 1 & 2 B ,325 000 Easts1de 18dr~lilpQ." gar-Bike to beacn Park Lido •Twhghf dine In coun yrd mo cneryl 613.3117 first lor tnat cn0i08 °1 McFadden Warm bric!\ fireplace. secur ty r • deoer. new carpets & Condo 2BA 2ba 2 car gazebos -•deal ltving =-~----,lt=-ac__,,~--..,21~41= mirrored bar and bayS1de -"'\11 Kl Kii" I pamtf$575rmo 645-8453 gar frptc wood llrs •Spacious Apar1meots BRANO NEW CONDO 2 TSL MGMT 642-1603 "-~------• sundeck Prelerentlal tlt1'1I .., lac. -5825 Judy 646• 7171 •YOYr own pvt patio mstr bdrms 2'"'8a, ptush NB REALTY 675· 16"42 tudlo Magndicent view boat sttp rental prlv11eges REAL ESTAtE Easts1de yrty 111 3Br 2Ba. •Gourmet kitchen crpt Ille entry trplc. dbl I --• aair Prvt & quiet 1st-MC included $620.000 ,.,.1_1~ lg FA. wld. pets/kids BLUFFS. 4 Bdrm 2 1ba. •New dove tan crpt ~ar wfopnrs Pool & l!tC WI ILL•-S550rmo 497-6287 _, -S1275tmo673-8476 trptc. e ncl patio •L lk 1 1 S900tmo 675-9797 Lovelyquletcom.plex wttn - (714) 673-4400 ILICI Tl IDOi Newport Shores 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. 2 story Asking $225.000. owe or trade? 646-8844 Ask for Alan E/s•de 2BR. gd loc -5575-, S 1250/mo 644-t480 Grg wa ·rn c ose s pool garage. laundry Oeean .,_studio. patio .. • _ __ • ated covered prkng CAT&llU SllSIT YO room no pets lrog & micro wave lor Ille 1st/last $100 dep Fat:>uloul 2Br 2Ba. 2 cat wt storage From balconyw/park-M I· ~ $500-$525' coolung No kncn $495. 646-t078-2661 A Orange gar, spa. Yrly $1400/mo ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED ling. 28r 2Ba. ger. Jae. 1 Bdrms $580-$610 1st rlast -dep 494-7645 Garage/shop w1tn1s 5 rm 3 blks 10 beach 63 1 • l266 $895 No pets 631-6107 2 Bdrm• $695-$725 11--It L -t E-s1de htdeout kids $600 or 573.1733 1Bd 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhme TSL MANAGEMENT !!Jiit IC• 6 ' 539-6190 Best tee -IOLF ••iRSI CllM Furn1Shed Eastside 2Br l 8a. quiet 75.4-001! 1 or 642-1603 j t B'd'bii-lns POOi. A50/mo -v1s11 our model Dally 9·6 area Nr ~hoots. no pets --upstairs Dover Wes1cllft llWPIRT SlllRH Lg 2Br l '"IBa. lrplc. wash· 2 bdrm, 2 ba lrptc, Sorry no pets $575/mo 63 1-6155 Dau Ptiat 2726• area. Ava11 611 64s-8648 3 Bd 2 $ ~a 000 ertdryer hkups. garage enclosed 2 car gar --•••111111!••••• ba 1.. . Good cond $875 mo • $1350/mo Avail June 1 OS Eastalde 3Br 1Ba cottage. 2BR 2BA DUPLEX APT $10,000 down or lease c II p 83 2M LA QUINTA HE AM A gareg~ $750 No pets $795 mo,-$200 HC .l PARl HWPORT APARTMUTS 1111 ••• YIEWll •• (• option Tom646-8844 security SELECT a ete 1-1 :i-16211Parks1de Ln HB 2617AEtden646-6519 dep no pets 496-7474 • PROPERTIES 751 ·3191 S.l 1"1 .lll-•Ytff.10 Reduced $ lO,OOOlo ----~ • Eastslde-3Br-. new decor, 33801 Colegoo Dr . r:..WIU Lovely-new-Spamsn-styte Lovely executive home In $152,000 Versailles L11a11 ltacL 2z41 pool. carport No pets R t ltac" 2740! S II V P ! 'Ii C townhouse 2Br 2»Ba. • • $JOO Avl 618 1u2•5210 la • • IN NEWPORT BE.4CH • 01, • f ewport with old fashion-lu>1ury ocean view ondo _ ,.. .,.. . tl,.tt , ed charm 2 story. 4 Agt 631-4960 cGourt yrd & pvt patio H bo VI 3 BA I No Laguna. 1 room guest . I S67Stmo-S695tmo 2 Bd A great place to live on the arage -prkng space ar r aw . am hse, llmlled cooking. car-Eastslde Bach tor 1 per· apts encl gar 1noy rm Upper Bay Private C.11 Cl ••• i,la.J, Bdrms, 3 '•baths. sep lllt~ilt lt•H l JOO Avt 4125 S 1000/mo rm, 2 full baths, Year lse port $400. 2131594·0597 son Beam ceils etc y·os patios close 101 clubhouses & •health •• guest quarters & rec 548-3155 or 998-3434 I S 1250/m o No pets I It L Small pet Ok ALL UTIL beacn nr mafQf sriops spas 8 tennis CO\lr1S 7 642-5678. room Well planned UP· 11111132' MESA VEA-OE Nice 3BA 760-6992. 3pm to 6 pm IWftlt IC• 2119 PO $475t mo 760-8862 Huntington Beacn area poo1s. close to business grades Spotless Walk to 497·6287 I -elem school & comm lam rm $1200 mo wtgar· HARBOR VIEW HOMES * WITllr.T * Eastside Lg lBr lots ot 1Mngr-2417 Whllesanos1 OC A11 port Fashion for. l'nforma.ti'on poot Spacious yard I p ._ llSO I denertno pets642-7658 Montego 4Bd 2ba. sep Beautiful grOYnds m ex· na1ura1 woo<1 Squeaking IPTlllClllULn 1s1ano conven1en1 snopa $334.900. TODDY SMITH ICt•t H~.r --hv don.tam area Beaut c1us1ve reS1den11al 1 BA. clean $495 No pets Days 675-16'12 on signt 2 HOUSES bosta Mesa So Co Plza area. greatloc cond $1700mo 552-9030 lg Irving rm. k1tcn. lull 851-9526 Eves 960-4614 & Surpr,'51·n·g· ly Gross $19.200 S169.500 Studio Condo. lrptc Home rental under ssoo Datn Ut11s pd $950/mo Singles 1 & 2 Barm N>art· t5% On Owner Don I poqt, tenn. WIO $575 Avl PP 6"42· 1082 Elegant tbr wffrg oen Hllll 211 1U ments & T6wrihouses I t Goguel) 497_6287 611 955-6434. 760-0273 appls provided cn11d? __ cosy lrplc break last Dar 1Mile10 oeacn Frplc encl tASk aDout turnished OW COS 539·6190 Best Riiy lee A t t V I I washer dryer comm gar osllwsnr 011 ns Die TV ~==:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;f;;;;;;~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: ..... ltr kit ICUIFHIT ·•• I Daaa Poi1t 2226 111111 wmH •11 ••• I, • • pool tenms sauna nr s smoke atrm balcon)' ~~~~s c~':1en'~1sWl~ay1>e ••••••••••l~R;;~E~~~~'!'-~l~t~OO~ Beautolut dupte11 on sand I BRANO NEW t BA Condo Proless1ona1 respons1btel lalM. l1l11i 2706 I ~5 ~1~2~1 Y~~~P~5o mo wat8' .Pd SSSO 960-o459 rent ea tor snon term or COLDWeu BANl(eRO has 3 old Muses Could oller Call to see S7001mo 240-7316 eves cn11d desire long term lse Lg yrty ;:i';~ B Bayfront E-s1de CM 2Bd twnnse Lv~ur•ous , & :.>Br ~pis Re at Sar> JoaQu•" Hills b u• Id 6 condo. s Tom Lee 642· 1502 on 3 or 4 BA Newpor11 uple• r , a. crpts style Fp priv patio Enc gar 1e1ev1seo sec ir;; Ro -,-~ I l I gar 0 pets 1 dep ~vaol now 851·0•24 & F .~ . • ·2 ·Side Costa Mesa owner an111ious make Yard Steps to Marina couple wtone 14 yr old! HUNTINGTON CREEi< onge• On JamDo~u $275.000 673-8632 I Fo111t11'1 Beach nome 650-6::.>17 drps Nw a nkupss 3e~Ocl $585 mo 1s111as1 $150 patoo & man) ame,..•11es 144-1100 I .E. xcba1• lvvv Hll I Valley 2234 Huge nr Ocean 4 Bd 3bal 675-9006 Heat waler oaoc •om -Duplex Bll·1ns Vr lse E•lra Nice lrg 1Br S650 S795 848· '6'3 ---------UllUSU ILOCITOIHCll IHH1t1 Farai1b4 Fountain valley lncd 2 ~r s1100(2t31823-8086·at l1lltt1 w poo1 No pets S4~5 ---------------- 1111,000 Newport Snores 4 Bdrm 3 2ba k1df pet line S500 s 5,;,>9 call 12 13)376.4509 Peaiinla 2707 646-3618 a11 J 30 •u,,•,,•~,",' C.. ~ 1l ~-,.. \-· ') C •N;;. • •m PUIUllC Ba, 2 story Asking 539·6190 Best tee • \:>_, l'"'l! ""' ~ l.-v ...J u•• Rare below market op-PEISlllFIH $225.000 owe or trade? ···~,, lt1ck 2169 NEW CONDO 2 Bdrm 2"' BA'l'FAONi FIREPLACE pool patto ••••••• n u. ~~~n~~m~:n1~:.'are~ Dover Shores spectacular, -646-88_4_4 _As~or Alan *•Beautiful spacious. H!llt. ltaek 22401 ~;~~· ~lu~a~o~:~. ~:'; 3:~r ~ba~~'t~cy g~se:~~· ~;J~ S~5g u2:;5~~;~4 ,E· O~·" :·~ •• :·;· • . :-; potential Bring your 4 Bdrm, custom floor Trust owns over ,.., acre. approx ::.>OOO sq It. sngl 2 BA, buillins. yard. walk Fashion Is $1350/mo $1800/mo yrly 673-7538 -•o' • . -. • - Ideas! Look out 10 lovely plan. gracious entry and canyon view, residential tvl 2 • lam, lrplc. a/c, sec. to beach Kids ok 544.4192 or 545.3215 -llSTAIT II I 0 r 0 C v 'I bayslde terrace. pier and magnificent view ol Back lot Mockingbird Canyon, no pets 1 or 2 yr )se Avl $635tme. 841·48 17 Cereal itl fllar 2722 S615tmo 2 BO 2 BA.trplc. sllp Cellfornla llleatyle at Ba Y and be Yon d R1versld.e. Valued to J 1 A 1 640 4568 0 llWPIRT Sllllll encl gar alt bit-ins rir · [· I It's best• $495.000 $40,000 Clear Will trade une g • r 3Bd t 1/2 ba. fenced yd. J Bd 2ba $148.000 •CUTE 2Br 1Ba. lrptc s11opp1ng center . . . .... I .-~ lor late roodel MZB. 760-86t7 $9001mo great area S10 000 down or leaset new crpt, yrly $625 Avl 810 Center 9"-1-..c:it• t1C~~ BMW, trust dH<l notes Lovely nome on Newport _lstflasttsec 898-3959 option Tom646-8844 now 51 4 J asmine TSL MANAGEMENT Realtors. 675-6000 or ? 759-9503 Beach wipool S 1750/mo 5 bllo.s 10 ocean elegant 675-49 12 or 754-1792 642-1603 -----644-41'36 cedar & glass 2Br 2'>Bal SEAVIEW 5 BR 3ba view 48d 21/2 ba St600 llL·M·UO MLllllT TISTll FHTlllLLS & family rm Plusn-hke near ~ool and tenms 1 JBo 2 Da s 1200 llSTAIT II ~~111~01 ~Bedr:'11~Bawc0u0sd-ILIFFS IEST 3 Bdrm 2 ba. beautiful lltllt'" laf"flt'•"'t.i new crpts & drps frplc 1 $2800 mo 559.9539 Pash Prop 720_9422 S695 mo Beau11tu1 2 Bo :;,> H E II II '' ------, ... h'C""-~' ~'~•es\-,..a,s 9 .ff! , oera_ ... ""•e• Ov' ~P l lSC Fii.iT 11.w VIEW home well taken care 01 • • •" • sundeclo.. dbl gar fully I Under S 1000 ocean/els 3 Sa townnouse .All B1t-1ns plank flooring. beautllul $150.000 OWC Asll for Gtatrl) 2202 matnt yrd 960-6331 br 2ba hm w lrplc & UP· Temporary rental 2 Bo 1Da lrp!C lndr) rm entertaining area with 3Bdrm spll lvl End Unit lee Alan 646-8844 • _ raoect kotch kidsi et avail 6 1-813 t $650 mo TSL MANAGEMENT poot. deck. covered patio land Mu prrv Massive -11-1"--·-1- 1 -11-.-. l~ Never before. never again Hse rental k1dstpe1 $600 s ~39.6190 Best All ,.: 559-9265 642-1603 !I g• ..-5 '"•' "let" ~ ;tr -x>er ---------~ ,.,. ""C AtU ~ea1 ~s. • 9 JS •O'" ~ Jl\)r' ,. • '~ "'1"'3t.:~ • ,,. ff" -OU· -and apa In huge private patio, huge assum loans. -.,... 3 Br 2ba basic decor 539-6190 Best lee Others I Y 1 Eves Wknds 642-6::.>2 1 rear yard Open and Little cash needed Call cm ISWI nna11 $595 flat Make ti yO\lrS Un~dvertised ----VILLA BALBOA E11ecut1ve, CMtl .... 2724 Large 2Br cpts orps r .., S ' '1 0 ... • • • l Off'O tt. • .._ • -jJ ....... · .. bright An11110Ya Miiier has tor specifics 640-5560 2Br lBa + 1Br & 1Ba 539-6190 Best Riiy lee l Under $700 3 Br 2ba lam-1 I Bdrm • den. incl lrptc.l 2Br 1Ba i981 Maple Ave Dlllns Frplc I ca1 gar ~~~1:1ea~ S:f2~00 usn•s. Cl $325,000 Ownr 673-8293 REITALS 1ty spot Fncd kip fine WIO A•C & other up-dnstrs lrtg No pets $5::.>5 $595 . aep 551-5932 A • . ... 1 '• 1· I' l 751.3191 •a-•is RULn 539-6190 Best fee I grades Pool s~a sec Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 1323 Bai\er St 111:11' • • • ._ -- -Dldg & sub par111ng gar I C:::SELECT For Cla."iri~ .-\d A OAILY PtLOT PROP IUAlllllT WATERFRONT 2BA. poot. Great loc-walk to bch t Bdrm $460 Reing pool LOWER 2 corm crps "'if ~ -· I I ACTIO~ AD·VISOI ll ... /lll·lll• sauna. gym Full sec I $1050 mo Call Agt no pets 423 w Bay drps Ow gar no POIS ------------··--•'-·-· Call M2-S'71 • .. $1000tmo&sec 545-07 t3 631 -1400 or 760-9536 j _:,__60-8083 _ ,!_600rmo 631·5553 SCUl-UTS btwtn _II ClntificatiH 1211 ..... PROPERTIES --· ----.-----. DEADLINES CLASSIFIED INDEX Pu8l IC A I ION M i.,, OEAOLINf I 11 I 1 'j+ L f. ,, •• ""'' ,, ..... ,,. ~I 1,, .a •l'l • ' J 1• I Tt 1.t, ,,,.,,, "S·P l1t 642-5678 I t.\'f' REAL E$TATE FOR SALE HOUSES .ANl-M'"\ Bait!OA "'""" BA1boe Pef''"''llit C.apollrano ~al' Cor 01>e 09' U8• C.OS•• ..._ Dana POlf\1 [1 rooo t ovot•in V"ttfl"' Hun11ng10t~ Bfofl<' i.un1ong1nn "8' DvV< 0Vtf'9 ••ouna~cn ILaQYNI r1•MI I aguna NIQIW' I -~· Forest MlfflOllll,.IO I Ntwpotl &ffch SanC-t• :,.tin Jue;, C:a00ol••I\• San••"'"" Santa AnA Hfl'llnt• South Cot1'I 1.t•111 ·s.o~·~" So.ill'\ l4'Q'INI ,_,~..,, '""'"' Wtllr'n<MI~ MISCELLANEOUS ~--Ac•~.\00 ,, . .,., I I/~ 11'1() ,,, .. '4 r'O\# p, 1 w 1, '"' "'.,,, l p, 't~''' ••. 1, t r,. ~1't' 1.a1N M t ~ H '"f' i: l • •1.1 .. M~•l.it., ~tlJ4fr.w:.. •• ,,,_,, l'I,, "Gf"\ f'· ,,,,.._, )( lll1I 'l Pf't~1· ,') llo,1 t !>'ttfP P•t!f.lflllt'y R,.r,. t•' f t1n•o; ,, ,.,_, ftfi'\ ,, J ..... ''• l ,. "-''in() r' 1 r .. t '''9"' A f <N v-·~PC1 RENTALS •.f'I 'I HOUSES FURNISHED """~""' H1I~~ !\All• .ii l"•"a OMI0.)11 ~,""., .. ,14 ,.,, .... ,,,.,.. ~·"'" '·'" .,1,. t1flt Mat (.l'•IH ... ~\· (.Mt" t.101111 ,., ... '"''""''' 1tl"1, "4H' l·r.yh•U (~t';' p ~tu t \JI· Uftlt u,. '#ft '""'''" r~"'' I t )'H"'4 HI.., -4tJ ,. 4 """' ,.. L••e roo~1 M .... \j'41JoiU '"".w, ... ,~, ~· C..,nWllOlflt llW"l~'l"1n .. ·' ' I, ... , ,. • '~rn , .•. •• ''" ~ ... , , I I l<IJ r1 ' l() I n HOUSES UNFURNISHED A ,.,_ u '~ .• ht,. t J ,, ~. ii I!• •it N'\,I· t ''"''''•'•·' Mit11"'-.' \Jfl'11 N"'WC)("1 ~fl'Ai. r , .. n C ~,,,,.n,,. .. , ,., , \ ·''" ,, ,, '' 1~ A ._ ''" Jf·1'- '"utr l ,. I Mf"ll h I\ j' I ~ ·~' •' t !.,,. •11''" I·,. 'u••• ~~I•• fM MISCELLANEOUS ·~· ~-~·...,-""''' r\#l>J t.: ......... .,. .... ,.,..n '\ ,..,. ""'~(] '~'""""' .. ,.,,....., t •fl"'l!Urf.t• r..t '"" ..... ·~..u~ 111c#•,..._ l,f~ ..... 1 THE DAILY PILOT ... • jlJ'J •'XI '. ,,, CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS r p1ec.inorie $to,,,,,~ Monoav ~' '1.t., • e·oo ,. M ~ "' P M Busm.s.s l!o"""t!' MooOay f.,0,11 & 00 A M ·5 00 P M 642-5678 ,.,, ... J 't•-' •ll , •• •• I "" .. ' '1+11 h1q. S 1r .. t J•I I "·'"'•·• h_ .. , I \I oh~ ' APARTM ENTS UNFURNISHED ...... .. ,tl 0..-... , •• ,.,., '''. 'lit) i ...... , ....... , •. ,, "'''""1'·"" I~* r ... ,_1.-1 l\Mc11Pt~r S.-\1'1·~·· C-l•Y I Illa ('YI It r..-..c-W ,.,~,, I .Ill •1:'' •1•.q '..''~ ~~1,I lA,,,.;f\oA ............ 1 .~. t ,,,.., "" APARTMENTS FURNISHED ( ""°°'"'"""''' lluPf .... I UNI\ ~to e.u."'"" ~f!!t"'"""'"' • ·M ;'t'lO '"'" ... ,.. A'\-4""° t-t I"'"°" ill-•·~· ..... ·~~~· fl(W I ~~-,.._ ·~ \IOQl#'I·~- CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY .. ,.. .. • t '• • • ... II • ' ' . '• .. ... •• ... ... .. ' ......... MISCELLANEOUS \1 I ... BUSINEIS I FINANCIAL _,r DIRECTORIES '' ' ..... \' .. •• .,,. •1 ..... .... "' ,, A , I ,.lw •',. r,,. '.,,... .. .. • ~· w , ... I I ., " ... •• , .. \(' J ~· . ..,,, t • ... .. ~ ... , ... ,, EMPLOYMENT r ·' r ,\ I ANIMALS MERCHANDISE 4nt , • ...., ~ .. ..... .. v. ·- h '• a,. ''' .,. ... .... .~ . ' ... " " • l ' • '1. ... .... ~ I ' ~ ~ ........ . ., TRANSPORTATION BOATS ,, •' ,....,. MISCELLANEOUS •'-' ..... AUTOMOTIVE .. ' . A .... .. . . i), I .. ,, .. \;ft " .. •u• • • \ • Orenge Coal DAILY PILOT /Wednelday, May 29, 1985 1100 ..... ..... llH Leet I,.... JIM ltlt Wu... Ill! l!llL!ll!!L...!Jll~ltlt Wut.. 1100 ltg Wa!!4 UM ltlt ....... llM ltl1 ly!M EXieUTNI IOIM FOUND·~ 1e d 1 •-•11P11 ·-------• ONRL o,c St Farm 1n1. UUL a--uy ~1ca1 Attl•tant ••• -.... Full wvtce 181 ~Of • ma og, m x _. c 1 h •··a 1 -• Exp lron1 orllce, In-_., 831 3851 · GOiden et. 5128. Vic. 1harp, detail ori.nttd fO< llllllLHI omP\I tr, P • ..... nt Exp rn PtrlOnal Injury & worker'• comp 7 Enthualaatlc peraona • PCH, H.S 962·111J55 email office, Ptll tlrM ••P n.lplul 553· t I 15 work Comp. Newport :ur~';::ie.,. bllllng exp needed to lakt ordtfl In Fur; N 8 ore Rent by hr FOUND M/blk/tan Doble; Non amolltr preferred Part tlm9 ceuler counMI· BMch 955-0383 M·F 8 •4PM Apply Senta Ana office. no exp 1 t5 an hr otn.t bull,,... F/·· .... 1 s~"ar,,. crot• Resume 10 P 0 Box ors wanted HelP boy• .. IA&./ ... HPT E ..._...1 131 E H th nee , compeny tra.ln1 -· ......... u 7"'7"' N t 8••"h an ... g1r11 1011cn new no Sat/Sun, 30 "'"hr....., • -. ...., w•-1 mtlf' ..... , er s••o "tr mo Mr MfVlct •veil 752-07.0 mla. prtgn•nl, FIL•b blk. .. ... -por ...... ' ... --..... .._.... -·· St Coat• MMI <>V ... 2Sr t'~. new OtcOf Nr Hoag. Upttalra M75/mo. 1c",...M-F=-u-r_n_r_m__,s""'2=-=so=""1mo-. llllUl.Hm Oerden style 1 11ory facll· 1y. Wtll IOCated. Corona dtl Mar on P c H Air. MP· 1nlr Mgr 675-8700 M/Lab mix blk, M/Ttrrlt r CA 926&0 aub1crlpt1on1 on thtlr Sm•ll co $5. p/hr Call •t T™t H°fe After 4. eell Lia • Anderson, 682·6843 blk; Ft Auel ~ tricolor; lllllllNI P•Ptr foutu . Mu11 enjoy 9·3 dally 846-IJ408 co111 or Ray 4-1422 llTllH IAlln _ ·-....... 111 I I f · 11 Newport working with IO-t3 yr Miii IW .... &.Kltchtnl1hlrlngdtllptr· r-11 11rr1o-••11 Avl June 111 731 ·0806 ulll Incl 3 hcl epl/pool, 3Br 2t>e frplc itepe to etc. S330 .move In. water. tvalt. June 1, 432· 1283 !Mvt mag. $826. mo. 209 • 111 St. Fem n-amkr 28d 2ba HB N.8 850-3057 or (213) Cndo nr bch/amtn wtlem 9«-6914 $400/'it utll 893-7102 3BR 2ba, neer bMCh. Avl Fem n·trnl<r ltlr Condo 6120 at S9•51mo yrty IM w/aame 1450, 1P•/pool, Ga.r/lrplc Adult• pref. Hunl Hrt>r. 8.0-8868 213/374-1013tv/wknd Fem 10 lhlrt 2 br Moblle BAYRIOGE CONDO Home In C,M. Sr. ~atk, Brand New tteured. gated $250. mo. 831·0349 . comm. Pool, apt. 2 Bd. 2 0 30 38 Be, AJC, trplc, 2nd sty F n-emkr 2 • 1hr r overtkg pool $1400/mo N B S325/mo t1tlla1t, .. Mlekl 644~200 'II ulll avail fJ /21 S44· 7068 Alisa ...., unww .. LIN Furn room/bath Kit a Spaclou• 3br 2ba on Pvt lndry prlv Young emplyd bell. Gar. &.11oreoe male only Wilk to apaoe. leaM $2000/mo. M 1 r In 1 S 3 5 0 I mo Avail Ju!y. 875-7887 493.5474 Dina Pt Ntw Bldg, OC Airport artt Corner ot Redhlll a Brlllot 700 sq ft & 1350 aq It. lmmed occ:py 751-8003 Agt Nwpl Bch acroH lrom John Wayne Alrporl. 600 sq rt. 2 ott1ce1 "" reoep· tlon area $1.25 groas 852-8713 Otlle9 space tor IN E. 171h SI CM t 250 sq It. Cont eel P~lleld Oev 645-3368 Pop dlx Npt Bl. olc unit• S215 &/or olc 11oreoe $40. 875-8995 anytime Prime Chlro. otc space. El Toro. 85¢ p/sq. ft Contact Mary Jtmt10n. 7141788· 1411 or 2131546-45~0 Brand new lux. 2br 2b• Maller 1ult11, ocean vu. condos, lull Vu, sec. gite, gar Prof Mate n-smkr gar, lrpl, pool~pa, S825mo. Corte 873-0822 S 1295 /S t41J5 854-8090 -------,.-----,--:-M/F .nr 2Bd 1 '-'Iba HB Prvt olfic. In Smtll IUltt For ltaH Lux apl In apl/Condo, 314 ml tr bch $300/mo New Bldg. So E/Sluft totally renov 2br $350/mo 963·5416 Co Plza area. Reception 2''\ba. cerpelS. ntW vert· ,...-,,,-,-,,,-,--::-_,,,.,=--,---1c:al bllnda, gH lrplc. pV't M/F 1hr 2 lg Br, 1811 hme, rm S 100 xtra 241-1035 patio, dbl gar w/opener. frplc, lg aundeck, w(d. 3 •CdM dlx 1ult111. AC, amp! pvt comm. pool w/enter-blks to bch, CdM, $376t prkg, from $450. 2855 E talnment area Musi see to "1u111s. •It prkng, le111t Coat! Hwy 675..e900 appreciate 675-0068 ror yrly 675-6757 Iv mag. S 050 wa1erlron1 ofc:s. eltganlly appointment 1. M/F 10 1hr 2Br 2B1. pool, urntshr sclry/reoept Versallles Studio $600 lndry lac w/lem n/smkr etc or seperate offtc. 2Bdrms $1000 10 $1500 S380 mo NB 831·8623 up 10 800 s/f ~5055 Agt 631-4960 NS.step• to Very rel wkng * 1 MONTH FREE VILLA BALBOA 2Br. quiet. M/F 1hr 2Sd 2b1 Ouple>C EXCEL LOC-Utll Incl new crpll & paint, frplc, $395/1150 dep 675-8334 FROM 95c SF & UP garage, aecurlly, pool, Rmml lhr 3 BO hse 1 blk fr CALL (714). 968-8193 S 1050/mo 840·6190 bch. Mature, resp n-smkr HOIT 1111 WllTll WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm 1 ba $345/mo 6'6-3391 Waterlt ottice &. lllp1 even upper, no pelS $680/mo Rm & PV'I study&. share lg 1mmed In Hl-tr•"lc loc. leaM. S-48-7533 home Non-smkr 112 ml Hurryt 631·8480 from bch $300 1nc1 ulll, Spacious single. one &.two btdroom apts. lndry 968·9067 or laliltll 963-6667 Davidson ltallll 2111 Store or Office 1582 New- 211 2 port Blvd .. C.M 720 sq fl $600/mo Agt 54 t-5032 •s1•5"'1'°'m·o-"'s"'1·or·a·g·e-o·n""1y·.1 9x 16, 724 James St, Sttrl,. nu Costa Mesa 673-7787 -)S300 •~lllilllllt ..... lllllllal ... 11 =-----=----,,....,...=-528 S (Workshop + Double g e on 91h St s t5 Ullls • See Unit 29. FURNISHED or UNFU~Nl~~ED tlEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more' Sorry Balb Pe $135 120 E23rdSt,CM 67 708 on 675-3002 ice 1111111 2114 Aa1111ct•tat1. 3802 SPiRITuAL READINGS 0 C Airport area 400 1 Advice In All Matttl's &. Birch, Newport Beach Counseling. 1815 So El $450/mo Agl 541•5032 Camino Real. San Clem Lied 492-7296 8.:Ch0 A~mal Shelter Weaunda only. Apply ln Old._ Early tlltlllng hour• GOV'ERNMIENTJ OBS L 1on1. cold llne, Mrvera &. Qood vCWC.? Need your t25 Men Ot . C. M person M-F 2-4pm, 2332 work day11 llt•lble hra S 15 000 • I SO 0001., Addre11lnff Liii M1ln1en· hosts Conclencloua, day• to yourMll? Wt pay W. Cout Hwy, NB Comml11lon only. · · ,r ance W I operate Kty · d A 1 lull time ror part llmt 844·365a aaai-. a.a•ll Call Br~ Em11ey POHlble. All occupallona Punch ind Computer ht1lth orienle ~PJ houri Mull be exp on Found: Yng male Golden -• -842·4321 ext 206 Call \8051 687•6000 Exl IJAM·5PM 3 days p/wk 225 E H th SI phon11 S6 p/hr alert Atvf CM, nr MtM./San1a Exper take charge at· R-.t690 to ttnd ou1 how Apply PennyNver, 1860 548-7786 55().9480 Ana 642-71.0/955-2000 lllude. Oavs, 408-0224 Nl•l llllT Holl &. Hoste ... , Good Plac;enlla Ave, C.M nursing -------- OS S3 Ulllll IAILY Plln benefit• Apply In peraon MANAGER OHT. ltHI &1111 PIMl Pll'I L · T 00 Reward. Whl 3·6pm Hof 1 Hui RH-Country Club Conv Hosp . Tired of 1lttlng around? No · Cat, neutered male, 8 40 hr1. S4. Plhr start. Wiii ~~~~~~~~~I taurant. tll850 OouglH. GOYAi lllP nr C M. FalrgrQYnda, making enough money? toe1 ·ea paw 760-8899 train Mr1 C amp, -1 d opening s 9 845.0032 lllml •LP 1r1n• Wt are looklng for an ex· P/T, 7-3:30, 3 30·7·30, mme • · LOST: Cat brown male tor· 101ae shell, ha1 lorn ear. 5126 Vic Talbert • & Bushtrd. FV Reward 968-5049 H perlenc;ed ·manager lo 3.11 1 t·7 Pleaae call Appt setting, no aelllng Wllll/IAlll Fa Pttlmt, flex hr1. Af,ply otel run our marine canvss M o~. Fr I . 1 o. 5 p M . S&-8 pthr guar. 550·9480 mature person ror hole! In person. Orange Ju lus., RODI SERVICE 1hop Mull have hands 541J-3061 Pllll llLIOITllS gift ... o PIT ..... d 711 E Balboa Bl Ptnln °" eitper. In lllllng, sew-F II M °'' p, .... n '· Ing & lnalalllnQ marlM H /IYl latk lfftH 7 opening• Part Of u A~~ 1 ~ivr n n .. ~ e1f~. wlll t~~.·?::1~IJ!34 E lllllER canvaa products. Salary Thurs & Fri 9.5 30 Medlc11 time Salary plus bonuses •.••latU ~·· 4014 Sn.talon Newport. 4545 c ._. c commensurate w/t .11per bckground pref 645· 7870 no lelllng Call 65.8·0323 -~ o ut nwy, dM, The HOTEL MERIOIEN plua "int ......... fits pack· ---between 1-8PM Mon-Fri Ellab Game ending Aft MacArthur, N.B Be st Cl a " ..,.,,.., rg rom • ner1. NEW P 0 RT BE AC H. age. Apply In confidence Pllll Wiil ~~ :C,,1:,W9n3;~~;:1Urn. Wllll/ITIOI OtlTHIAI Southern Cilllornle'• 10 David Chavla, lDYERTISllli 5 Persona needed lor . . ___ FI T exper prel. see _.... 1 1 1 finest new ln1ern1tlona1 l'LIOA Mlllll II 1 Im .. ....,. open ng n ge holel, has an Immediate a .. ARTIST Phone Survey. Salary. no tllfl,!H, Harold, 250 Ogle St. CM Nwpt Bch clolhlng store. opening for a R'oom Ser· llllllWUI selling, no experience T.D. I tOZI CLERICAL Engllth spkg, e>1per. per-vice Manenar G nee , Mon-Fri 5-9 Sat. son w/rtls Perm. lull ,.... 2700-B Wst Ctl Hwy. rowing dally newspaper 9-1 Santa •na ottlce Have 111 T D's on Land, o c t " CLERI TYPIST lime, w/btneflls Call su~"-alul appltcanl will Newpor1 Beach on lht rsnge 011 Montee 882·5844 will sell w/3 yr option 10 ""'"' •=-D "•01 n .. ds lmanlnatlve pro-Bryon or Ray 644-5070 n1vt previous hotel room EOE .,,..,..,,_ ""' -,. · buy back. Shaws 18% re-M/F/H/V duCllve, tayoul arllst who -i•• RHl llLPH lurn Owner. 631-7777 GREAT WESTERN SAV· UTA lmY lflUTH aervlce experience In • ---------understandsmerch1ndlS· rn - Widow hll money f~rl INGS. one or Calllornl1's lull llme. Local CPA firm managerial or ·super· IAllnlll llPT. ing. 10 design advertising Mon & Tull 4pm-llnlsh: TO's, s 10,000/up . No leading llnenclal lnalltu· seelllng lndlv. Prel. acctg vlaory c~paclty. lmmedlell openings for lor a variety ol cllenla Thurs & Fri 9-SPM Occas. credltv/no penalty 1 •lons,h1s1mmedlateopen-bcl<grnd & knowledge of Pleaae apply 1n person Marketing Dept, No exp Our dlscrlmlnallng mar· iruck driving also. Apply Denison Assoc. 573. 7311 Ing tor 1 Clerk Typist In computerized ledger sys· Tuesday 9 AM· t 1 AM, nee., comp1ny trains l<et demands quality and P 8 n n Y s 8 v er· 1 660 our Costa Mesa Branch lems. Degree not req Wed & Thurs 2 PM-4 PM $860 per mo Santa Ana Slyle Placenlia~ve, C.M HtlJ WHIH 5100 This Is 8~ entrv level POS· Send resume or lnlor 10. oHlce. Jettery. 682-5844 Newpaper produc 11on P/T APPT. IETTIRI -' P.O. Box 915, Sunset llOTEL llEllllEI knowledge helpful Ablll· 6 positions available for * Nmll * lllon You wll learn lhe Beach. Ca. 90742 PO OOH llAllmll/ ty 10 work under dead· appl sellers. S1n1a Ana Mull have neat cleln •P· various lypea ol loan1, ---------IJW IT I tines a musl Prior news· olhce No exp nee , com· pearance & gOod driving preparing real Hlate loan llLIYlllY Plllll 4500 M1cArthur Blvd TIUlllll Mii. paper exper an adven· pany trains Salary, no record OMV repon 11 documents, maintain d• Freew1y Auto Supply, Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Mull have strong back-tage Position 1s lull lime, selllng Mon -Fri 5•9 req. Start at 54.50 p/hr. partment Illes. as w,ell as 26242 Avery Prkwy, ground In newp1per mar-good benefits. salar)' Sal 9•1. Xlnl Income Apply at 3182 Pullman other general dutfe1. Ty· Ml111on. Viejo. 495-0100 EqualOpportunlly kellng, knowledge ,ot commensura;e with ex• Debbie 662•5844 St c M Ing of 50 wpm la requ'ecs,. ---=-' ..______ Employer m/l/h/v di play adverllalng and perlence Inquiries and · · · UIOtTIYI UOlnUY Hotel sal11; experience In I rain· resumes to Steve p /T AllllTAIT IOOllmll OLllll ~:1.,~!~" an~om~~~11:~~~ General Manager of New-Ing stall Attractive salary Hough, ·Art Director, lor facial salon Mature Company growth hu re-benefits. For interview port Beach private Coun· Tll lllYlll IUlllllTI & benefits. Send resume. Dally Pllol. PO 80)( pref. 642•49111586•5525 1ulttd In our ec:counls ap""'nlmenl. plea1e call try Club, requires an ex· HOTEL his Immediate aun. Howard Mullenary \560, Cosla Mesa. C1 P*"able payroll & 1111e9 ~ eculive aecre1ary wllh openings for Iha -•••1 Ol&IT 92626 p /T lllYEY Wllll d;part~t• etch having Leticia Tamp1. •Int typing skills & ex-tollowlng positions· iw PILIT IRAllE OIAST 4 Poslllona opened lot an entry level' clerical (114) 111 4110 perlence w/word pro· llllT AtllT p 0 Sox t560 IHLJ PILOT evening work, Santa Ana opening. Appllcanls • c .. ssor. Edllorlal sllllls are Must be very good "' tll No exp nee we (11 •) 111 •111 1 d·.. 1 1 h Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 330 w Bay St 0 ce. · should have prevlou1 of· ,. .,. a so nee ""'to ass st w I w/numbers. Costa Mesa Ca. 92626 trains. Selar)'. no selllng flee experience & 10 key compoalllon ol club IHEUL OAlllER Classllled Ads 642-5678 ·----·----Janet, 662·5843 Proficiency a mu11. Res· llUT WllTEll newsletter Successful tO·Key experlcence nee taurant accounting a ••VIII• app1toant mus1beable10 mLm st-II plus. Xlnt benefits & .. ~ converse & deal •"lclenl· n: working conditions. ly wllh membership ol 2 yrs eicp of supervising Apply In person : Equal Opp<>rtunlty this e11c1uslve club Work poslllon Tll JILL y 111111 llO, OUlllO&l In extremely luxuriou1 Mull be bilingual -Sp1n1Sh 17042 Gillette Ave. Part tlme, II lyplng, llllng, surroundings wllh many & Engll1h Irvine 714/250-0331 ans. phones. 6/hrs 2...J fringe benefits & lop ltllH IHI salary Call for apptm lt-IYl••ll days pl wk SS. p/hr Joan-. John O Hudson. General n -ne 891-3931 btwn 9·3. Mgr. 644•5404 Tues-Sat. 2 yrs exp In Fa S. UULllllPS nee ded l mmed . HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MAR_R 25"1.~ bonus to start! C1ll 720· 1313 UYHTISI• IOllllT UIOITIYI CLERICAL-Secretarlal & Fem Aide llve-ln asslal 11111111111 Tb d M ~ Word Prooe11lng poa· llPllYlllR urs ay, 8 >' ltlons avail. for long &. teacher rn whlchr PIT Rm 9 mos ••Pa knowledgein ARIES (~arch ~ 1-.'\pnl 19): ldl'3!i can no\\ be antl'Ulatcd in short tllf'm a.salgnements. _b_r_d_-_S3_oo_m_0_6_45_._2_3_57_ Oriental Cuisines m{'anangful manna. Whal lx•tuns as a ho hh) can be transformed 1nw a NORRELLINC.752-9108 FILL /TillP&Y Please apply 1n person pa)1ngpropos1t1on Fol·u,on documc:nl\.con1ruet5.,Crea11\n ·onct'PI" Tues & Wed lrom 9am-t2 and marnage. Virgo pla' s ke\ role Needed for display Clerical PUT/THIE Wiii no ptts Models open daily 9 I 6. 1 ·st a_ ftaa• 3004 advertising Sales al Wickes Furnllure has OpporlunlllH available ii.,.iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rapidly expanding local openlngl for Part·tlme with the LOS ANGELES dally new•paper.' Ag· Clerlcel Eves &. wknda. TIMES CIRCULATION gre,slve sell·dl1elpllned Apply In pe110n 3200 Department In our door ~oo~. Thurs lrom TAURUS ( ~pnl 20."Ma' ·20): Prar t1l·al Jppmach aids rn rl·soh rng pm· pm d omestic drlern(Tla. II d1plomat1c. pclKl' 1'> re~tored to ho nw fronL Newport Bum No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th, 645-1104_ IM•• ztOO ~urn rm Npt, mal/M non • smkr.no cooking. incl ulil. oool, laundry 760·01 10 NB/WeSlcllff Pvt rm/ba. Kitch prlv $400/mo 1ncis u1ll 1st/last · $200 clean- ing dep 548-08 t3 Hottls,!•ltll 29041 UllUIUOI llTlllll Wkly rentals S t35 & up Color TV free coffee. heated pool & steps to ocean. K11ch's avail 985 N Coast Hwy Laguna Beach, 494-5294 IUUHIOTtL Wkly rentals now avall 1 $126/wk 4 up 2274 New·1 port Blvd C M 646-7445 SU I SUI LODIE 3026 W Coast Hwy New-I port Beach refr1g TV S 125 • wk sgl no depos•t ' S.••H ..... 11 2106 I 1 0R aot s ips 4. turn. block to beach Carport I Weekly $450. 673-5198 Oceanfront Balbo~-Penln 2Br & Convert ofc lm- pecGably malnt resrd Avl mthly only start June $5000 673· 7499 OIHll llL Ill Beautllul offlc. aurte. 700 slit lncls utll/j1nltorl1I S 1090/mo Agt 675-6700 FOUND ADS indtvlduals may earn ex· Harbor Blvd, CM 10 door newspaper sales ce11en1 Income (salary & --no program. Guarpnteed ARE FREE comm15s1on) benefits --• hourly wage plus com· and advancement OP· Frnt olc-heevy typlng-prot mission Hours· 4pm to por1un11y Sales ex · phone manner Appt call 9pm Trai ning i s Call', pertence reQutred, media Debby 645·49 t3 provided Potential to FRHlllTll experience ad11an · earn$300 plus per week. Hunt1ng1on Beach Prot 142·1111 tageous Send resume to C• Tll&Jlll For an interview. call: bldg, 4 mo's tree ren1 OU•f CIAIT s1ar1 lmmed Apply In per-957-2361 exl 1204 plus improvement allow· ·--------• ' son. 1797 Newport SI, ---ance 10 qualified pro-IAIU PILIT c.M. IHEUL IFFICI lessronall 700-1500 Sq Found Cat. male Yng all P 0 Box 1560 PIT. llnanclal business de· feet at 85~ Call now for blk Balboa island Costa Mesa, ca 92626 for Ad Action sires mature personable appt L Wells. 835-0618 673-0344 I UT ... El Cal a woman W/good skills for ~ varied duties Compuler A1trac11ve Balboa Pen1n· & kk h 1 t 1 Sltrllt 2922 Sltrlll 2922 sula galle)' is accepting Irv b6J?o2~";f9r e Pu · ---------1 appllcatlons tor quahhed Daly Piot Ari Consultant 675-2900 AD-VISOR DRIVERS Cross counlry IHHIL IFFIOE Exper 16-24 hrs. mature person R E Inv. Co 756-8 tOO Ot 720-8090 llYlll llRIOTI llTEL Rl·mc mocr special ann1\'l'rsary p\1rcha'>t' u1f1 "h1ch reprrscnt~ 1okl'n 18000 Von Karman, lrvlne • . · , C" Equal Qpportun111y Em· o f aflec11on. Health \o\ rll 1mpro' l' plover M·F-V~H. GEMINI (Ma~ 21-J unr :!OJ· Ro mann'. 11·., ''on1.krful1 But lllPICTOR rcmC'mhcr to pro tt'Ct ,elf rn lho"c emo11onal d1m:hl'\. Dcfinr term'.'>. n·luSl' lo gt' l' up soml·th1ng, of' alul' for a ml'rl' "h1c;ptn:d prnmrw 2 yrs eicper wllh a micro· 'I oung n.o·r~on lOUIJ Ix-come 'aluabl~ alh. scope on micro-alee-,.~ tronics Please ca ll CANCER fJune 21-Jul~ 221· f.ocu'.'I 110 rc~pons1hrl11~. \l'nllml"IH Doreen Plankin ton, rnnrcrn1ng old haunt~ .• 101i4uc<. anti 1ru,tnl friend' Rdnwm~h1p S.AtC M. afea. gro\o\'i <;trongc:r. \OU get 'uppurt in \Cnturc wh1r h rc4utrl''-l·ap11aL Scramton Engineering Inc ( apncorn pla\~ role. 979-6373 • LEO (Jul) 2 \.-\ug. 22 , hn1!)h rathl·r than tn111all' prOJl'l L 'I nu Janitorial/cleaning ha'e time no" to polish. 111 get nJ of wugh l'dgc:~ RC'llCb lx·\1md PI T eves 8-10 hrs/wk xlnl original ewec1a11onc; People: arl' drJ\o\n lo \OU and \OU"'" h:l\l' a lor student. gd pay, In · · · • Health Club 625-87 t8 "rdcr audtt.'nCl'. -\ne' pla~ \ rule. -----VIRGO ( \ug. ~~·Sept. 22, Rn,·ard c11ml''\ through llrlg1nal UlllC&Pf l&lllllH apprnach <itrco;,, tn"cn11venc,s. gc:t 10 hl·an of m:.tttl'f'i. daspla~ needed lull lime In CdM rnden.·iidc:nce of1ho uoh1 and action Rl'latl\C. lung among 1he ahsrn1 Experienced person pref ... ~ .,, Call Sherman Gardena. C'Ould make o;urpnsc '1PPt';Hancc:. Mon lhru Fri 8 30 LIBRA (S1.·p1. 21-Ckt. 221: 'l)U lc::irn h} ll'arh111g. 1n1u1ll\1..' GRAND OPENING No exp nee CA ltc req'd MacGregor Yachts 1631 Placenlia C M am-4pm 673-2268 1n11.·llen '" hnm:J Ill ra1<1r-,harrnl'"· I 1r<.1 rm prn"on~ rrn' l' 1.11rrt'll ['1111"11ilfll~lil6iiill•lll.1iiiiiii•------'---iiiiiiiliiiiiiii•-• .,cn.,l' of d1rcu1on I'> rcsttm·d ~h>nl'\ f'lll IUrr " hrtghl ( ilnl l'r .\quanu<o person' pla~ mil''> LAGUNA SELF STORAGE We are finally open!! Many different sizes ava ilable from as low as: $40 . per month OPEN 9a m-6pm 7 Da ys a week 20522 La1una Canyon Rd. 497-6900 ( 111 M ile Sou th of El Toro Road on Laguna Can yon Rd) HTO IECMHIC wneel alignment brakes. lune up Newporr Tire · Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 92625 ltTI llOMAllC General. Foreign & US own tools Clean well equlpt shop 50% comm Smog lie pret Days 8-5 Larry Hunl Auto Center. 182' tcrguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Bch. 833-8966 or 494-3322 AITO TIRE IHYIOEIAI Newport Tire Cenler, 3000 E Coast Hwy, CdM 92625 BABYSITTING Mature Christian woman 10 sit for 9 mo old Daby 1n our N B hOme Lite hskppg req'd 01673-6890 E/548-6315 IOOllHPH Full charge needed for Video Store Chain Com· puler knowledge essen- tial Call lor eppl Video Trends. Newport Beach 640-47t0 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt no" have I!> ooen1ne~ lot youne ueer bU•trs 10 secure •uders lor The Orane• Coasl Oa1l1 P1lol Our crr"s saarl al J JO om and •o•~ unltl 8 30 om •tr~days On Sarur ja, "'' •or\ a ''"' more !IOurs You ,,,,n u rn many lflps and or11ts atone ••lh rarnina ,our o"" money lhtrt 1s no dthvrrine or colltclion11nwotwrd II 1ou arr inlernltd pluSf call M1 [ad AMA COO£ (714) 548-7058 SCORPIO (O tt ~ '-'"'l'' 211 1>1' l"r"I~. u1m111un1lJll' P·'' rl'\pl'l'l'i IO one '' ho<.l' lo~ all~ ,., tx·~ ond 4t1l''l 111n 'I ou ·11 ha' l' rc:a,1m 1< 1 cc:lchrall·. populant} 1nneases and \ou·11 rcu't\l' c:xl·l'lknt ne\.I,'> concerning possible: h ohda) 1ourne~. SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Der 2 1 )' 'I oµ gc:t what ~ ou rt•quc:\t - hut 'iurpnses are due and plans ma) he re:' l\l'd. ~omcune heh ind 'l'l'nt'' I'> amb1,alcnt to w ard }Ou. K eep gu<ird up. cxprc" \ll'"'> out don'1 c:\pcrt all to agree. Watch for Gem int' CAPRICORN ( De1. 2~-Jan. 191 Tah· nuth1ng for grantt·d' 1-.l'' '' 10 he anal~1ical Rt.>ad and \.\ort\c. d1gl·~1 1nforma11un. bnng o,ourre material up 10 date. omco ne "at th1..• wp"' like' ~ ou. ma~ offl·r pro m otwn . Sag1ttanan plays key role AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feh. IX)· l 11d1y1d11al far lrom hom1· rommun1catl·~ dt>">1rcs. Be open-mrndc:d without tx·ing gullible. Forn" on domcs11r11~. fa mil~ conft:renl'l'. plan' Ill cckhra11..· 'f>l'n al anniH·r..ar}. L 1hra figurl'!> rn sec nano PISCES lFl'.h. 19-Marl'h 20): .\n<,"1..'r' to perplc\lng prnhll'm' could com e wh1lt· >OU mrd1ta1c K no" 11. rl'fu'\l' to he 1ntin11dall'd nr rushed to Judgment. R1'ic abovl' pt.'11) fam1h ddTt•rence<.. l h1ma1e gain shown 1f you do not dispute financial claim. IF MAY 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc much a~'arc of bod' image. you are art1st1c, creatiw and ha"c tendcnn 10 'IC<lltcr ,ou'r forces. You seld<.1m arc in1erestcd "'o ne '>UbJCCt o r i>crson at a 1"1me Genlln1. Sag1t1artu'> natives play tmponant rolc!i 1n your life. 'I ou an: emerging from a period of confusion Y ou r an no"' rcH'rse lo!>sc~ and you will be m ore !>Ccure emotaonall~ and financrall~. In J une. 111\c: d ominates and }OU have rare opponuntt} fo r ··'iccond t'hanrc:· Ki•, days wall be the 9th. 18th and 27th. U•ertl1ia1 a.en 1A•t• ltt1Rla1 1carra1ry la,.nl•t 1 ... ,.11 •••N Clt1alat Imai p lal CLEANING INSrDErOUT Expert ca:oentry SlfVlce O&R ELECTRlt 842-9979 ------------'"""'!'•-.---.... ---1·-'""""""""'""'""'..,.lll!-.,_.----11111 .......... ~~ .... ----------· 1··'·"--"------ $2 17 Per day I l!'clds Paste Waxing $65 Aeoa1r-Aemod'l·Add1t1ons Lie & Insured eleclrl· TIE 111111111. Hs~~1:MtND6A~~E A~nL~ Miil Plllll'I ITUYIH Ollllll PAINTER NEEDS WORKI PIUl/IUl/PSYOllC • Mike· 642-2043 Doors-etc 548-4980 Clans 1/2 Price Service Lawn a Garden Malnt. 531-5579 Pat or We msg. Home. OfflceCleanlnga ITIMm llYlll OI, lnllE•t. celllngs, relln ceb Pasl/preaenl/luture That's ALL you pay ror ' BUILD OR REPAIR call Free est Aes1d'I, wllh a dllleren<:e All work Cooking Service 960•6253 Orange Co. Orlglnal 26) yrs exp · work guar Advice on 111 matters 3 llnt1 30 davs ll~flitli11 wans stairs. railings Comm'I, lndusl I .. 283767 by men. college trained In ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI QUALITY&. SERVICE Student Movers ln1ured Davis Painting 96'·3837 Diane 650-2758 rn 1he f R<'5UND THE CLOC1<f doo•~ windows. moldings Lic'd Electrlcoan Quallly landscaping Mow, edge, We fix 11. break 11, buy 11 SPECIALIZED CLEANING Lie. T 124_.36. 6' 1-8427 PAINTING/PLASTERING DAILY Mon-Sun F T ..P1T Don 962-8202 work in your home/office trim & clean-up1 free est or haul It 548-5009 Lynn 541J-1953 NEW Warehouse Storage Specl1lizt In Insur. repair Tilt Pat19nt-Haa1thy En•1ton Complete patios Covers Reas Br11n 669-0337 Very thorough, good rela, CUSTOM TlLE tn11a11at1on I I 989-2120 --llctbond 9fi3.1843 Chris PILOT I • 0-7yrs 722· 104, • Decks Concre1e INalk· NEWtREPAIR Quallfy No Mellculou1 Jap1neie gar: RaallaL d5!8~8n0d"a8boler&55•2~95r21t2nce ••1lc Ltt11a1 Ralph's Painting Lie TeU Quallty Work. Guaranteed. LOVING MOM w111 care tor ways Btocll walls Room I fobs 10 small re11onable ~a~~=~·oexl~~.~~~~4~~1~; 1~H""Xl"lu""L~-•1J"'o"'V"!'!EP·•R•e"'U"'o"'V"!'!EP" .. " Plano leiaon• 875.8835 HIE llT 141-1111 Free Eallmatn 842-5896 SERVICE ' ~our child With •ois Of ad1fns 15yr eKp 646-4834 Free est ' llc'd 63 1-2345 ---Furniture, Tr11h, Trees ..... It.. Salon d• Mualque ------nu. lllHIY1 ... LC 63 ~5009 c M ONE STOP HOME ANO RESIO/COMM'UINO 26 0 c. Seal Gardener We ---963-5415 NORM 52vr §.lei Rep rtnd fr s F Lllll A. Zecchini, B.A. ••gri• a repair All ty~. Outllly DIRECTORY Mother wlll babysi! tn her COMMERCI AL MAINT yrs Do my own work Uc cdaennldngo n~8°19~0\.l1• rt gta~-LT HAULING · MOVING 11 .,,. NB 1"' a Gl'"e TLC -C f Free nl Lie 1·23•"' C APE TR 72 0736 ......, v 5 " v... .,yr .. MUl lc L ... ona. oflege F THtNG INTERIORS .. ., c M home Mon-Frr days A N y 4 • 27804 1 Al 6'6·8 t26 - - -Garage 4 Yard Clnup1 hM/plant1/pel1·you lvl Prof, your home Speclal· HANGING/STRIPPING CALL TOOAYll All FOii LOii Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Reptttenlatlve 142·4121 Ht. lff only 548-5061 anv11me Ortenlal Carpenier re-Qulllty L1ndscape Srvs Jon 845-8192 835-81t10/870-1335E IV women Kids tool Eva VISA-MC 873_1512 Tat9fiq n"odehng lrench doors, ftaciat Milnl. cleanup, trees, NEED A HOUSESITTER? 547-3524 or 499-3843 l-P!"'l••·""·lll''!!lllll!...,•l'lll'll-j l1IAl1, li1cai111 A So11 eit 494-0305 ••Ornamental Iron. aprklr Scolt, 404-0708 Pref rnr btwn escrows Expert Wallcoverlnili\ ALL SUBJECTS-AGES • I • .1 S . Tl T ltalt Clt1aia,1 • itallallon. Rea1. Con1ull· S15. High 10 program • .... trYICH Repatr -Ooors·Alteratlona gales. fences, security, u l WllO&PI ROBIN'S clEXRIRd nd• plaot now. Wiii wdlch ·······w anl A11fgnmnl 581 ·8590 851 ·9804 M&M 842-9033 Dial OM Prol'I Porceiatnt Rtmodel-Panel·LOCkS·ftc repairs & serv 533-t714 Main .. gen cln·up, tree pell. do Odd Jobe. Reis Flberglau Rellnlshrs. Ille-Winoo11w Fen(',es·Cabtnet FENCE REPAIR New 4 trim, exp 20 yra 631-3086 SERVICE 1 throoughiy 1upplled. D1n Laalty fiNE PANTING By Rich· NORMS WALLCOVERING RETIRED Math TEACHER 135 rse pJ 6420567 cleanhOUH 540·0857 CFPICCIM.478-3175 11dSlnor 18yrsol~t PY ALL KINOS FREE EST lutorl? math·•ll arNI· •--------•!Sink tuba JO yrs 859-9656 Y • erry • old Wood. chain llnk Take pride In a .... aut lawn CBES p ••• "" .,.. H r.enl g ea ...... a ou1tomer1. Lie. 2 44 LIC•330986 780-7211 rep. -v·t 1.., Aetlrf!d Bldn Contractor-Free eat Greg. 1183-01 18 /garden Ltt U1 laka Cart OUMC n • r,...., .......... Th k y I ...,., 4 l14 Ac1a1t1tl1 c.m.1• Exqultlte Xcou11Jc1 • sprayed or remove Dry- wall Flep1ir1 847. 790 t ... • a. C " c ,...... uphot11-... windows. etc ''iiiiiiiiii~jiij .. lmii!jiAo----an • ou ,,.,... r • lrt Aen"odeltng 4 Small Job• ompl wllly melnt """""". -·, 'comPI. (:ndecape s;:; •WE GALS SHOULD• ;OPENED MAY t • Reas lied 645-6458 llrllf DMt ltP1lr scape. sprlnkltt rpalr, r• II,.,. lllllt fl 1·1111 No job too amalfl Alford· RAINBOW PAINTING •HANO TOGETHER• TZ!ti!a ltmct I e .. met -- -landaea,.. 545·8287 sit 5 * HOUSECL" •NI...,. Quallly II our pol~ 775·4243 ANYTIME L Typ1:18=!1!! Board 4 Care Home lor ar;I ct AutomatlC Operator Selel _ .. -~ m.o abte pnces, lie 848-11 180 6.,,, •••6 EFF "' ~·-• El ... b II ..... T .. 10 .,., • ...,.. J Lie .. Tran--rl-No Ob 100 8"" the dtrly Happy home, & Service Hardwtrt .,.,. Y rea a.,.. n -.,... ·w atmosohere wllh 101, Of CAR ETREPAIRISER~ placement Speci al I • Reis 761-9775 ..... ..!I. , 1STCLASS PAINTING C111Annt846-fJ233 TLC 5•0-• 10, Kathy Free 191 Labor gutr d Thursday• 642-3490 ... ~ .. • ....... • .. •-,......i'l'PIP'l'I" Home 1 Office CIUlllnQ-1'8"M"ie""k"woflf'IM"R ... •s•m-el"'i "'lo .. b-1 1n11exttpaper1ng/ctblnet1 Pl1•~la1 LlotnNd Typing Service A••1Uta1/lt•t41U1 . J~.x..,6!5-32,74 Ernie.Av XWlA AXRDYQXR By JODI Pl .... call for N°twpott, Cott• ~.... rennllfled. wt. t11-S2t4 24"'a•111-1111 Tr1necrlbe·NO Job too BIO - -ldl!!Jlal Ct•tal acrttt lar•nlfl Carpentry, fencing. win· free "llmltt. 842·1748 1"'1ne Atl'I 875-3 l7$ CUSTOM PAINTING •A Full s.rvtet Plum~ Call Anne 845..e233 .a.6blJ'S•Btdg•Car!*ltry a ---dOWI, plumblr1.Q, marltte, ----2,. y ~5vrs0c•309152 bond ~O ISW1 AI ltlf> P/R Dr1vn1ys o1tlo1. pathl, • Ill tubencl.heullng,etc HOUMCIMnlng avaH can 1&1111YllTllll "r1 Llc•403941 lna'd IOOOl-IC>•·hMtlngrepalra tree ell '"''" $48-2719 All Qtr State/Fed reports etc No JOb 100 1mall Top1>9(1/removed Cletn· And Yet J .. u. I• Lord evts aft 8PM Rtferene.. New a reoalr ""typet =:.:~~~r R~~~T DRAINS CLE R From 15 .. •.11_1_ .................... __ •• ~~.ra8:~~.;;;k ·up & de-Reas Mickey 538-0553 up. new lawn• 75 1•3478 111<: ir30405) 836·8244 av all 642.e273 9eclcy Quality Low prlOn Fauce11, 0tspo1a1, H .. t41f, Andy'• WiRCOYerlng. ln-Dr~.11 --- -HOUH L-... 1 .. HouMt, of-LIC 631·2345 DAN SALYER PAINTING 851·H04 MlM &42·9033 •tall a rtmOYe, '''° ln-A11la1lt Clean Upae Tr" Tr imming DECKS·FENCES·PATIO ..., LIC •426924 1erlor p1lntlng 548-4013 Parklnn x, .... Rep1lrt c.~ .... ••lii11 VRYwXLL TXPIRd Yard Melnt •"11ullng Covert. Replace Repair, floes a condo's. CINnlng "''' Call Anytime 964-2017 Expert Servloe & Repair -.... s 'llll"l•Pl'!"lll!.-.P"""'fl!·"'"""'~ AllTIJl.IUtHIAcouatlc• MIKE650-3283 10ytarae1Cper 754-1820 eicpe(tl 241•7403 .... _. ... ______ ..... __ -32yrS••P Attld'l/Cdmm ....... c~-J R .. urrec1ng. t11IC01tlng CABINETS & CARPEN· Plus lnl g hi Palntln G CLE NING •I· 1 .... ..,.* GLASGOW PAI TING Lie #.409035 9f4·8919 j .. 11 Rooting Repair• 631·4 IOO TRY Small fobs, repairs FrM e•I l(evln 873· 1~3 Complete Clt•n·UP. gen'I Eleclrkl-Plumblng·Orywall IT'S SPRIN A CLEAN & EXPERT lnt/E•t 30 ~,. axper ' 11160a Win w .. hlng Aepelrt rttllr'I (SLUAAY lrH eet1m1tt1 846-2003 metnt, lrM trimming. lrH Service O< R.mOdel All • TIMEI $Call now lor 0 \l'tr 25 yMl'U•perltnct _ rtf'I. &42·5214 , L J Spring Cleeinlng Specltl MIX) 0~1 wOf'lc hvy roller Custom-Cabinets bara lftctrlcal ffll Mauro. 831~4097 work lnl'd Tom 8'41 · 1292 Spec:Ulill*" Lie T 0 11_e._••22_e ~0.1353 INT/EXT 20 y..,.. bper _ge .. n fJ03 lltlt>oa 81 873-3135 FREE eat Parking lot. Apt ~ctHI. wall un111. Pllllll llfii'ii Lawn a Garden Service, •GEN HOME REPAIRS .--....... tt ABC MOVING t Average Room 129 • me· ·~-.... Window Weaning S«Vtc. eompl• 1pec1a1111 gd ""' crown mo4dlng a finished Ouallty work, tr" "1 RMaon1blt 9 yr1 tllO Paint Drywall. catpen1ry ....,...,_ Oulell MrtfUI T 13'04 terlel Smlll IOf>e wetc:ome ttP , JS Soecllil. Re .. ontbte, rtlltbte I Joe &45 089 7am 9om c•tpentry •M-0394 U25513 988·7401 M ... Area 845·5 t33 ttc Gary 845-5277 PTL Ml-•tH ¥ TH-1111 LO AATES. 552-0410 642-0442 •67~2495 831-3,.18• reftrttneiet 83 t-4871 I J •••111•1T N~ BMch Law fllrm h•• en lmmed. e>p9nlng ror a ~tlonl1t. Fronl office ~ranee, 111,,1 1yplng, leg .. eJtper. pref Competltlve Hlary & benetltl. Pleaae cell Gayle, 714/851·8200 Restaurant Hot1l l1ritli1n ll1w19ort l11ch . ta looklng tor quelltled ap- p11ca111a to ftll the follow- ing poattlona In our tcltchen: UIHIUllHOHf Hot1l luhlien ll1w11ort l11ch uoo IHArttllr lh• lw,t h111t, OA 12110 Equal Opportunt11 Employer HIE llllLI Plllme eves. Lots of Excel SS. 675-2335 SIOllnAllY-EXEC Pioneer Comm Mortgage Banker nds sharp. neat. accurate person Com- petitive salary Fringe benefits Wordstar exper essential Resumes only to George Elkins " 2 Corporate Plan. NB 92660 SEClln&RY Interior Design olllce Good typing & phone skills Salary based on exper S 1000-$1300 mo 556-8080 SECRnAllY ·LE Ill Probate exper perm PIT In New~~t B~ch 6,73-7126 IEOllETllY/llEOEPT ••••· 5535 Baby Blue & Gold McCaw Surgloally sexed mate Very Tame S 1200 with cage 750· 1790 Iv msg for A E Property manage- ment firm in Corona del Mar Front olllce appear- ance. etllclent telephone Aali~HI 6010 House full of plants, $5- sk llls Typing req. Knewl-~;p;;-~--.,-.. --~-$35. Blk/wht 19" TV. edge of word procedor lOO r old Oak Dining w/stand $25' Stereo helpful Full Oma Exper Room Set w/4 ladder Spkrs $50 bth Oak req. N-smkr pref Call back chairs S675. Oak Desk & Chr $50 Maryanne at 675-4900 Rocker S400 675-4903 675-4903 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS \ Pouno do"'n '> .1 maflger 10 uoios Pt>"1~ Id B••d l <11 15 L11d 11pwsmdn 16 Region 1 • EQu1ht>,.um r1111n1 ;>O f tHeP L•r.-1 l1 UU1m.1t..-n e .. lrt>W\ 2 1 l ,1111n 11•1 l 4 9, • .,10 ··~I,, "' Z~ C:•v1I :>8 E •n1b•t•l1n iltfPM(1ttf )2 Akin '3 S11.i1gn1 Jt 1ne 11nr~ 34 In 1avo1 ot JS Antlt'• 16 BP510w11I 37 P•rmtOi>ll ie Dusk J9 R.ir,110 ~· hl'OUIP ' 40 S11.i•n"o .a 1 Bv•q11nO•I'., "ri 4 l R1n~ 44 Anqrr,.o 45 Mone, '"" dUI tf1') Of10 tt 46 Atrcrafl .19 Milk orel 50 Jaguar SJ is danoled on a knee !>6 Vers"~ r,7 l\ind OI OOlll1CS '>8 Duo c,9 F'a1m animal fi(.1 f•il s creAln• DOWN 1 ~._\vt)~r fa1rP ? A•nurn I Shirl slylf' d o .. •el' 5 S<oralrtl 6 Awake1wd 7 Ho•" 8 Stian' 9 M•S'd~ftU l n .. 10 0l'fl111111s 11 l111~la1I I, f tl!oh•oll r I <;pe;ii..~ •8 TtlP crPd,,.. IQ St>vP1P(.I 71 l oll•oao .•• fat,,, nu•tGtnQ4. ·"•\JI< p;trenl • 6 (llf'~~'"' • )7 Wrinkled .?8 Oroe•s ;>9 Beq•')~ 10 8101 Out 11 Cameo~ e g J l L 11>era1ed lo l\rmy nrass 17 Ouoman lQ Bog~ 40 T11tle 42 8~1'0~1 4 l l11111a1e 4S Parro1 46 Stronq drinl\ 4 7 Beach , esor 1 48 Tlloughl 49 Wll11C'Y SO SIOm.JCh S • Tile E;i" S<> Se<i 1>110 s~ Cradle S5 Saturn s m.ile 11 12 13 DIM·ES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES s.11 your Items for S50 or Jess In our f•mous DIMES-A-LINES pub· 1111>«1 Heh S•turday In the Daily Pilot. DIMES-A-LINE •ds must be p,.._pa/d so m•ll or bring them into the Delly Piiot offlce. Be sure to /nclud9 your phOM number or ad- drea In your •d. have a price on Meh /twn & no •bbrevfatlons. Sorry, no oomm«"CJ•I ada, garage ,.,.., PfodUO.. pl•nt• or anlm•lt .,.. ecoeptable. DEADLINE: 12 Noon f F'tcMJ ~ Coete ..... omc. ..... .., . ..,... Coetall11-.c..- ' '7J 450 SE Slvr w/blk rnl. hi m11age but xlnt cond $9000 84 1-3283 '74 450SL light blue. sheepskins mags auto t r ans $1 6 000 , 786-5303. 85 7 -6720 Ptncllt 9157 118 §14 2 O red blkllnt 911 whls, perelll s. loaded S5950 631-3196 :So Coupe 911 sunroof. blk/blk 34K m1 $22.500 Cell Westport 6•5-6272 CHICK IVERSON P()R Hf AUDI CHtVROLEl H19htt1 Qu•lll\.' S.lo a S.rvlrt CHICK IVERSON H S f' Co••I Hwy Nowp011 IJ•ech 675-0900 llH ·82 CA Al. 6cyl. all pwr stereo tape gauges gd cond $6000 646-5669 Oiil •• ~. 9327 83 Cutlass Sup Sta wgn tully loaded "<e.,.. '"es only 29K mi r111s car s very sttar p' $880<' g S 979-3376 wknO 640,: 'Jfi Pliiiiic 9335 'N••4 lpOt'fl ..... .,,,.."' 1 -__ .,.._ r •'' ClJhrl •"1 ,,, A< 1111' (•II A OAI' f f'ILOf A0.fl'°9 ~J U1' W-809 Pt.ellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "":-• ~ FICTITIOUS BU .... 11 NAME STATEMENT r• • ~1a1eme"t .. u hied ' NAME STATIMIENT ""e •011ow1ng pe•~Cl"q i·~ -. •· "t' t,.C>;•'" ,,.,.at Or The 1011owino oetsons are doing Ous•ness 115 611~ E-""°"f' , .~ "" ""'' 10 001ng O<Js1ness as SIMPSON l 4• Sa•e• .... ~~ • s ENTERPRISES 1030 w Street Cos1a Mesa .., • F2711G113 I MacA<tt>ur BlvO "143 9262£. :> t , ... • "'• 1• ~" oas! Santa Ana CA 92707 w.11.am C Bake• ,4~ 011 , "'" • \•~· • • 19 41e,anoer Witham StOltt Bake• SllHI Costa i.•e<-• · • "' •011~ '03(' "" Mac.,nllur BlvO CA 9~6:!€ I\ 8'' = '• 1 .:;9nte ""a CA 9270i 1(4,>00e11 ~ Sn·,..0501 ,,. l>au1& u)u StOllZ 1030 W Bai..e· St•H• ... o sra Vf'sa MllC NOTICE "'a .., •• ,,.,, 8 1•0 ~ ,.3 CA "• 6:'6 Sanl J .i."a CA 92·0· •,. \ l>Ul "'f'5S 5 CO" FtC TITIOUS BUSINESS ·., ~ Ovs•nt'ss 11 CO"· ""''~ !l\ a 11ene•a Oi " lltAMf STATEMENT oucteca. >iuU>ano ano wtle "e 'S"·O ··• •, 'Cl... ~ "'Sl'"' • ~ 4.1e•a"Ot'H w StOltz l(;.ondeil c S1mpJO" ,,,, •\I C\ui • f'S.. •• • .... s s ar•Metll was flied .... s s1e1eme,.1 .. as • •f'<l , ·,. Af, .. ' ' ' • ' " ~ •r "•@ Cau1>r. C•k of Of. "'1" '"f' C.:-vn1~ Cltlf~ r• "l• Si>.i • • " ~:t--• 11 ~" """"" on May 22 ""9" cou,.,.,. o" "'"" -~ ·~s· •<ltl" B tt'• • r P• "' • • " ' P"21'11•1 F27..a2 ~ 1' '"'" "' ":' ""'' r ~"f'O Ot anoe Coast "'"!:' Sllf'\l 0• 1"'9f' C OAS\ Bf'~ .. " .a ':~.at <I \ P C' l\Aa, 29 June 5 :'lit .. D1101 Ma\ ei ~ i; i9 -~ ' • ..J' ,...,.,.. •u ·as1.. •Qff< duC1N;, l ' ~ w -~-th M>• B'"' • ·~ :f. 9:1tt1 .. r-. .. + 1111tAii f1 ~.., W-818 -.. ff' 1""ft C~u,....'-. If"'• ,,t .._\1 aru~(I> m.;n'1io '' \Ae .. 111e" PUBllC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTIC£ \ _,\t .. D8 Oran~ Coa.!!__OAIL Y PILOT/Wednesday. May 29, 1985 PORATION ACCORDED SHl'.ARSONI AM!AICAN JULY 1 1980 IN BOOK flt8JC NOTICE EJCPRESS ESCROW COM· Bl<lt 0t olferl to be In writ Dt1111•tc NOTICE t>lilr •no •• IO<:aled 11 572 OCSAN WWW 1366 I PAGE 1813 OF OF PAN a o.lawara OO<PQt· Ing and w4lt be r-~ II .--SI Clair Co.11 M... CA KHOOl DtaTMCT FICIAL RECORDS NOT1CI TO 1 I 1 0 n the l lO<Mekl ottic. at any 92626 MMe I....... PARCEL 1 CQDfT0..1 O' SHEARSONIAMERICAN llme aNet the 11111 Pllbll Tille OrTd-:!~o OR The Bulorled name uaed Huft ....... IMcfl, EASEMENTS AS SUCH IUUC T"AHlll" ElCP~ESS INC e Delawatt tellon her.or and otrott 1403839 TS 1788 Rttertn by 581<1 1111n1re10ts at said c .......... 1 EASEMENT~ ARE PAR (hcL .,., .. ,01 co+p0r1111on and GARY M dlle of Nie c• 12-8501.()()12 loclltOn IS LEGAL NOTICE TICULARL Y SET FORTH IN U.C C ) ~EST tnd1vtdui lly and Dated th•a 18th Olly or NOTICI Of: lh1t Nod bulk 1r1nt11r 11 NOTICE INVltJ~G THE ARTICLE ENTITLED Not~ II '*lby given 10 dbing t>ullntU undw t.c Mey l985 TitUITll'I IALI! lnh1nde<1 to ~ conaum BIOS EASEMENTS OF THE Gfed1tor1 or 1n1 Wtfhln Ullou• t>utineu name of Weftdttl .., .... fHCllllOf YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T meted II lhe Offlee of Call NOTICE IS HEREBY DECLARATION OF COVE· named lranaf.,Of(&) th411 I PREMIER DEVELOPMENT of Iha WMI & l etate of Mtd UNDER A DEED OF TRUST lornt1 S.at ESCfow Inc 234 GIVEN that lhl Boaro OI NANTS CONDITIONS ANO t>ullt transl., IS lbOUI 10 be AND PREMIER DEVELOP o.c.o.nt DA TEO 8129/84 UNLESS E 17th Street Suite '17 Trull-or 11"9 Ocean vi... A Es T RI c TI 0 N s RE made on peraonal pt~ty MENT • C111rorn1a l>u&lness PubllllHIO Or1nge Coasi YOU TAKE ACTION TO Costa MIH Celllorrua School 011trl(;t or OrlnQI CORDED IN 8001( 12305 hereinatltt dMCrll>ed an11ty Oertndant 01tt1y PllOt May 21 23 29 PROTECT YOUR PROP· 92627 on Of after Noon June Counly Hun11ng1on Beeeh PAOE 746 ANO RE RE· Tile names tnO llome ad c ... No li85 ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT 12 1985 CelllOfnla Wiii rlClelVI bt<ls CORDED IN BOOK 1237 I dreues 01 lht lnltnded CV IM 1843ER (MCX) WTh 812 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Tn1s bulk lranr;r., 18 •ul>· 10 purcl11M t r•lrtgerated PAGE 327 BOTH OF OF tratlslerors are M1.11n1 SUMMONt NEED AN E)(PLANA TION )Kt to Caltlorn11 Unllo1m true~ Sidi wlll ~ tecelved FICIAL RECORDS ANO ANY ~' tnd Wilham Berg« ON , .. IT OF THE NATURE OF THE Co1 mmercial Code Sacuon up to t>ut no later then AMENDMENTS THERETO 2 Paisons •48 Coate AMlNOfO CC>Wl.AINT Ml.IC N()TIC[ PROCEEOINOS AGAINST 6 08 10 00 am June 6 1985 at UNDER THE SECTION Mesa Calllorn11 TO THE ABOVE NAMED YOU YOU SHOULD CON There 11 no cons1d8'atton the Adm1n111ra1ton OlltC4! Of HEADINGS IN SUCH The IOGllllOn In C11ilorn1a DEFENDANT(S) You are NOTICE TO TACT A LAWYER uyer IS accepltng bUtlnest lllld SC'1ool dlS1rl(t 16940 B ARTICLE ENTITLED AS of the C'119f uecutlvfi Office nert t>y summoned and re-CONT .. ACTO... On 6113185 at 1 t 00 AM '"I~ o l rePOS88SSIOn for a Street Huntington Beac'1 FOLLOWS RIGHTS ANO or Prlncipel business OlllCI qu,,ed lo serve upon CALLING fOfl 1101 FllRST AMER SllCuted debt ..Cal1t0<n1a 92647 al wl11Ch DUTIES UTILITIES ANO of tne 1nten11M transraror II w y MAN BA u T z ER School District NEW ICAN TITLE The name and llddreu of '1m1sa1do1dswlllblOP8ned CABLE TELEVISION none ROTHMAN KUCHEL & PORf MESA UNIFIED co OF LA/aCaltlorni,cor 1'1e person Wtth w'1om and rHd tn llCCOrda(lCe With SUPPORT SETTLEMENT All Other business names SILB~RT Thoma..s R SCHOOL DISTRICT poraiion as ,,,. duly I P Claim~ may be hied IS Cail rt&IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUatNlll NAMI ITATIMINT Tne roiiowtng 1>1<ton1 ••• dOll'lg bullr\ffl •• WORLDWIDE tMPOR r EXPORT 10 Sh0o1tng St r Irvine CA 112714 Ivan Accan11111 10 Shoot 1ng Stat Irvine, CA 927 14 lh1t bu11n1t1 11 con du<:ttKS by an tndlVl<lull Ivan Accantelll This Statement WH 11141(1 with the County Cletk ol Or· ange Cou111y on May 2:? 1985 ,m, .. Publ1S'1ed Orange C08SI Daily Piiot May 29 June 5 12 19 t985 W·821 s~1f1cattons now on hie '" ANO ENCROACHMENT and addresses us.cl by the Malcolm PC Bid Oeltdllne 2 oo o clock potnttd Truatee under and lorn1a Best Escrow lt1c 234 1 .ftle oNICe of se1d d1s111ct COMMUNITY FACILITIES intended transreror w1111111 P11in1tlf s a1t0tney whose pm or rhe 13 day 01 June pursuant 10 Deed 01 Trust E 17th StrHI Sulle 118 Mt.IC NOTICE Gou HowuD HBDY Fuzzy's advict forget hoopla, enjoy the g~m· All items pro1vtded EASEMENTS ANO PAI three years •ast years last a'ddress is 4100 MacArt'1ur t985 Recorded on 715184 85 Costa Mesa CA 92627 lhrougn '"'' btd mu,1 meet I/ATE STREET LANDSCAPE PHI '° lar as Mnown lo lhl Boule~a•d NIWPOrt Beach Place of Bid Receipt Document no 84 276368 Alln Patti McCormick end FICTITIOUS IUllNlfi 411 appltcaDte teoeral state MA 1 NT EN A N C E AN o intended transferee are CA 92660 Purchasing Dept 2985·B o r Offlclal Record Sin the OI the last day ror 1111ng claims NAME STATEMENT I 111" /odlt r '' or'll 111 thdx·st·llh·d pln r on thl P< 1 \ tourh) l.1m.ano~~thrcountl) 111nd local codes DRAINAGE OVER COM same an •n-r to 1he com Beat Street Costa Mesa CA lice 01 lhe Recorder 01 Or t>y any cre<111or shall t>e June The following persons are T'11 Board of Trustees re· MUNI TY F AClllTIES The name(sl and nome Id· plaint w'11ch 11 herewith ser Pro1ec1 ldent1llcation ange County Celllorrne e)" 11 1985 which IS lhe bus1 doing busrntss H I It' t .Ill ·lrl'l .1111 tudt: .ind nl'\ N ..a>-dtc pin· along w11h hl'u>ngt:n1.1ltt) mal.l' htm a m.trl.l'U m.111 on lhl cour't n dress or t'1 1 d-"' ecuted by STEVEN M AA SECRETARIAL SER serves 1ti1 rtgnt to re1ect env .-ARCE.. J e in en "" t•ans Yed upon 'you wtlhln 20 days Name HANOBAl..l COURTS HARHJNIAN A SINGLE ness day before rhe con and all bl<IS ano 10 watve EASEMENTS OVER THE lertets) ate Dolores A alter SlrvlCI or lhtS sum· AT NEWPORT HARBOP MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC summation date specified VICE 6308 West Coast any 1rregu1ar1ry 1riere1n LOTS OWNED BY SUB Moore 244 I W ltncoln mons upan you 1"cluS1ve ot H S A C at>ove Hignway ~ewport Beacn OCEAN l/llW SCHOOL JECT OWNERS FOR HiE ::33 Anaheim C11t1orn1a 1'1e dav of 11rv" 11 bou fall Place Plan1 are on Ille U TION OT THE HIGHEST Dorl• Boehm Al Yin CA 92663 /udk rpl.tHd 111 th<' ( rn'h' "iouthl·rn a1 I n ind 11a ... 1( ( hllorl' ht rl'.rlhl·d~tantatu 1111 thl· m.1J1H 1uur H l ha' ,1 ltt11l' .td' 1n· fort .1' \'r .1gt gol kr -lor L"H[\ l>llt: pla) 1 ng t hl' gam(' Th t h ' -BIOOER FOR CASH (Pl ' L II l Hood 2326 DISTfllCT •)' Sh•lla PURPOSE OF EXERCISING • t e prope<t'y 1)8(11 10 00 so ~udg nt y de Purchasmg Dept 2985 B able a1 l•mt or sale I wl'I 8oehm Gene Faulatlck In· es. ynn E ... rc111, ci.rtt of the Soard THE RIGHTS OF GRANTEE nent her110 •S descnbed 1n rault w111 t>e teken against Bear Street Costa Mesa CA 1 in a u tended Tr1n11er .. , Broadway L<>ng Beacn of Tn111-HERE•N AS AN ENFORC 9enera1 as S1oc1o in trade you lor the 1111111 d&<llanded 9?626 money 0 tile United Stat8' Dated May 22 t9~ olorme 908Q3 Put>ltsned Oran9<i Cpast ING OWNER AS SUCH ft.(tures equipment and In me tompra1nt NOTICE rs HEREBY at THE MAIN ENTRANCE PubhSl>ed Orang(r Ooast T'1tS business lb con Oatl~ P1101 MB• n 29 1965 TERMS LOTS ANO EASE goodwill Of II cert111n On Sall DATE MAR 28 1984 Gii/EN ltiat the above TO FIRST AMERICAN llTLE Oetly Polo! May 29 1985 ducted l>y an ind1v10ual . I Bee d w INSURANCE COMPANY l I L H MENl RIGHTS ARE MORE r 81'1 tne r0t Put>ltc LEONAM> A lllOINAN named School 01s1t1ct or Or LOCATED AT 114 EAST W 833 es ie ynn 00<! OCEAH VIEW ICOMPLETEL v DEFINED Premises buS1ness eno "CLl"K· ay: Cl\arte. Welti, a"9&County Callf0tn1a act FIFlH STREET SANTA T'11s statement was filed SCHOOl DISTIUCT ANO OESCR18EO IN THE localed II 2820 W Ball Deputy Ci.rtt (SEAL OF ing by and lllfough us Gov ANA C ----------1w1th IM County Clerk ot Or. 11'40 a Str"I CUSTOM LOT DE CLAR Road Anahe;m California 'THE COUlllT) erning Board nereinarter re-1 A 927o 1 1111 nght PUBLIC NOTICE ang11 Courlfy on May 22 HunUngton .. ech A TION RECORDED IN Tne BuSlnHs name uSld Pubhs'1ed Orange Coast !erred to as DISTRICT w111 111 e and inte•est conveyeo l965 I 111gt•1.ill tht• honpl.1 (.1h11u1 thl" l)t.'rll·Ct ''"n~) f 1nJ j '>tafllC thjt \\Ill k 1 \ UU h1t thl' h.rll.ind~woul .tndl'nJO' 11 Cellf la 9*7 I by sa 0 I a Sf D to and now held by II undet FICTITIOUS IUS F2nt43 , ea!~" NOTt<:.E g~fi~ l~30~e~~~~: 1~~6 1oca11~n ,; nTH~C::!v~R~1Z s a;i~ Pi'~°,;5May 22 29 June ;~~·~~eu~b~v:~~r:U.~:· sa•d O&e<I 01 Trust '" lhf NAME STATE~;~~s Pull11sned Orange Coast • * * NOTICE INl/ll NC. • N E O INN 1 property situated tn sa10 Tne foilow1ng n..rsons are Daily P1101 May 29 Jun~ ' ... v AM N M E N T S w 807 sea ed O•ds lor t'1e award ot County Caltlotnia descnb ,.v " " BIOS 1 THf RE 1 o fnat sa•d bulk transl er ,, a contract lor 1'18 al>ove pro lloing business as 12 19 1985 • t ,, ''nl ••I lht htg 'lllll''' '1t11 ll \11l lhl P·"' tv.. " 1" 1111 tlw P<' \ wur11J" hll n lhl' rl." of \1.1rUl \k,11<1.1gr,1du.tll1tl \l1.,\t11n ll'Jtl ll1ghJnd I 11ng 1-kalh ~I.Ill' w 822 NOTICE IS HERES• MAY BE ALSO KNOWN mtendeo to be consum J8CI ing the land !herein THE A OVER TIS I NG G E C1ff PARCEL A ET 0 r' 1,'~st~s'~~11111;~c~~~·e,e~ ~!a1.~~ c"':rbonne Newport ~~~w''.~~e 8;;,e~f ~~~~ ,,,:·~~a~:11,1~:,,~1:i:e•;:ve1n A LEASEHOLOINTEREST ~tree"': .. ~;3 Je~:ortB~~~n ---P-U8-l-IC-N0--T-IC_E __ _ S I D 0 4 S G S IN ANO TO THAT PORTl01'1 CA 92660 cnoo •srr•cl Of rangel 111 c1 Slleet dOd•ess or ve utte a"ra Ana PUBLIC NOTICE and snall ~ opened ano OF 0 CCou1 .. nry Hunlington Beacn common cresigna1oon ,, Caillorn11a JOran~e C 9 oo 8 nty pubhcly read aloud ar the THEL ~E~~~ BT~~~~ F ~~ Wilham Lynn Bryan 11 8 .. orn1a will receive D•ds snown above no warranty ,5 on or 111e1 une ,4 I 5 Notice of lale above stated ttme ano SHOWN ON A MAP THERE Surfside Cour1 ~ewpor1 10 lease On Line Real Time given as 10 ,15 completeness T'11s t>ulk translM IS sub of RMI end place OF Bch CA 92663 CSom 1 puter B TeleprocflsS•ng or corrll<!inessi 'cect to Callfocrnta USnllorm ~Property Tnere wtll be a ni a deposit 30 R~~Ocf~EO, ~N ~~ii< This business 1s con ya ems ids will be re Tne beneltc.iary uroaer said ommerc1al ode ecrton al PrlYete a.te required lor each set of btd CELLANEOUS RECORDS ducted by an 1nd1v1dual ce111eo up to Dul no later Deed or Trust oy •eason 01 a 6106 .. a Unft documenrs 10 guarantee OF LOS ANGELES COUN Bill Bryan FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The to11ow1ng persons 11re dotrtg business as FREEWAY ELECTRIC ( )' \ll .tr.1qu,tl1 lled lorttw rt'l t'n t MON 'i I 111rrn.1mrn1111 c h.imrwmat I a< O'>ta CC ''1th1hrll \ll't11rt\'>1l\t:rlhl ll.l\t \l'.tr Ht II\ 111 nt•.irln I \111nd11Jo nl:ar,1 l,1kl <1nd ha' h1.1omt'.tn ., 1d h.h, 11',hnrnan than 10 00 am J~ne 6 D•eac.n or detitult ori the ol>ll Tiie name and eddress of No A 12688 l their return 1n good con TV CALIFORNIA L 'flNG This statement was hied 300 r 34th Sr Newport Beacn CA 92663 1985 111 the Adm1ms1r111ton ga11ons sec.ureel lneret>y Ifie person w11n whom In the Sul)8flor Court 01 dl11on within nl e days after w EST E with lhe County Clerk or Or· Oll1ce or said scnool dlStflCI heretC1lore "•ecute<1 and de cteoms may t>e tiled •S Action the s1111 ol Caltfornla 10, the bid opening date CENTERL~NLEY o? ~RISTT~~ ange County on May 22 Mocnael James Sepe 11" \\ 1 k .\Ii, 1,1 a Dan.1 1111" H rgh graduat1 lrom I Jgun.1 "1gul'I lollo\\' M nrk around 11' l \IUf\l' '' hl n hl' "pl,t\ 1ng larC'fulh '13> 1ng h.1l I. t>u 111h1gh 1 \~hi; n lw '' h 1tting1 hl' hall 16940 B~reer Huntington llver$cf 10 lhe uncJers19ned 11 Escrow Inc 800 N Tusltn the Coonty of Orange Each Did must conform STREET 80 00 FEET IN 1985 300 • 341'1 St Newport 13eacti CA 92663 Beach C rn1a 92647 at "'"ten Oe<.laratoon of De Ave Suote G SantaAna CA 1nrheMatteroftheEstate and be responsive to lhe WIDTH AS F2nteo which It e said D1ds will be h1u11 and Oemancr ll")r Sale 92705 dnd tne les1 day for of Wiiiett A l ake Sr De-contract documents CONVEYED TO Pu1>1tsned Orange Coast OPedned and read on ac ldno "'"tten ••ol•c.e 01 oreacn l11tng c1a1ms by any credtlor ceased Each bidder Shall submit ~~EO~~~N~;C~R~~~N~J Dally Pilot May 29 June s cor ance w11n spec111cat1ons ano ol eiect•o 1o r ause tne snan De June 2 t 1985 Nottce 15 heret>yglven that on the lorm lurn1s'1ed w1tl' VEMBER 18 1949 1N BOOK 12 l9 l985 Tn1s business is con ducted by an tndMdual M1cnae1 James Sepe "' hl'I twr 1 h ,, I\ nt: f\ OU!>Ol .... or \I. hothl r 11 I <.: \( tll'llll 111 ''n I l kar now on Ille In the otftce 01 unoersioneci ro self ~aio wti•ch •s 1rie ous•neu day lhe unde<Stgned wur sett 81 the contract documents a 1928 PAGE 274 OFFICIAL W 8 t6 saJd d1strtet The contrect 1P•Ot>ertr 10 satost~ saia ooh ~tori' lhe consummahon Private Sale to the highest hst ol tne proposed subcon RECORDS OF ORANGE snaJI be for live (51 years wllh ga11ons ano tne•eatter ttie date specolted above and best bldd« sut>j8C1 10 tractors on this prOJ«I 11.f COUNTY CALIFORNIA annuaJrenewala1111e opllon undersigned caused said Dateo Ma)· 1985 conr11mahon or said Su· requtred by tne Sublelhng EXCEPTING THERE Nit.IC NOTICE Th15 statement was !tied w1tn tne County Clerk ol Or ange Co...nty on May 23 l985 \1 l .1 < 0 ,1,1 \hL ma1.k .1 kv. u>mnwnh dunng \f.irl. "t'Ulnd round lhatgt\l'SOmt: I ttdtl .1111111 111 hl·r rl'.ll t 111ns Hn mm her anu .. lfll nu \\lll \l.jll.ing thl lOUr<\l' v.1th her and "' \L ral 11 nl\'\dunng phn \h1: \\JS \lOpJ>t..'d b\ wt'll-v. "hl•fc; \\ llh \Onll'lh1ng t<HOn\l'r!K' jhlllll of 111e d1St11ct tollow1ng '" not ce of oreacn and or eiec DolorH A Moore In· peflor Cour1 on°' af11< the and Subcontracting F1111 FROM THE SOUTHERL V nn1 ... negot1a11on or mon1n1y111on to oe R"<'.o•Oet:J Fet>ru tended Tra,01fer" Isl day 01 June 1985 at the Practices Act Gov1rnmen1 657 20 FEET THEREOF costs at) 1 t'l8c. as nstr No Puol·~neo Orange Coasr ott1ceolll!foy B Tell A Pro-Code Se<; 4 100ttseq A LSO EXCEPTIN G Each btd must contorm,85 03"4JJ ot '>d•C: Olloc:oa1 Daly P ''I May 29 1985 ress1ona1 CorporAtion Eec:h btdder musr sul>mtt THEREFROM THAT POR STATEMENT OF A8ANOONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS 8USINE8S HAME Publ1sned Orange Coas1 Daily Piiot May 29 June 5 12 19 1985 and bl respanSIVe to tr11s Ir-R""O<Cl5 W 815 1 t 6 6 1 San I/ 1c1 n t e Wllh e&cl1 bt<l certified Ot TION THEREOF AS CON v11a11on tne 1nsrruct1on to Saod sa e ,, 1 oe mace D"' Boulevaro Suite 600 Los caslller s check payable tc VE YEO TO THE ORANGE Biddt!fS 1ne Gener al Con wttnout .._, v"nlnt or wdt l\ngeies CA 90049 County t,,_ DISTRICT or a bid t>ono COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL d•ttons lhe Specirteat•ons ranty t'•oress or mpiled •e PUBLIC NOTICE or Los Angeles State of Call tn lhe form Mt forth 1n lhf OIS~CT BY DEEDS RE and all Ol'1er documents garo1ng ••tit! possession 'l• I lorn1a all rne nghl 11111 and contracl dOCUITll(lfS In ar co ED SEPTE ~BER 15 comp1111ng 1ne pertinent encum1>1aroces to oay 111e FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nterest of said deceased at amount not less tl1an $2 000 l960 N BOOK 5 .. 17 PAGE Contract Documents rema1n111g oronc1pdt 5.,m or I NAME STATEMENT the ttme or oea1h end all the (Two Thousand Dollars) 111 • 403 ID OFFICIAL RE Federal E~c1se Ta• e, the note1s1 secureo l>y said ~ne lollowong persons are rogn t title and interest that guarantee that the bldclef CORDS ANO IN BOOK emption Cerl•fiCales will De Oeeo or Trust "'''" onte•PSI doing ovs1ness u the es1a11 ot said deceased wtll enter 1nt9 the prOPOseo 5417 PAGE 407 SAID OF lurn1shld ti app1tcable as 1n saocr 1101., or~>v1deo ad I L OG•S 11cs MANAGE nas acquired by ol)efallon of contr1c1 II lht same I! FICIAL RECORDS Tne d1str1ct rese;.ves 1ne vances 11 any under tne MEN r l\SSOC1 A TES 14 raw or otherwise otner than awarded to such bidder Ir' Al. s 0 Ex CE p T 1 N T rigrit 10 re1ec1 any or all Oods lerms 01 sa1o Oeecr 0 1 rrust Snowberr) Irvine CA 92714 or on add•rion to tnat of satd the event of !allure to enter THEREF~OM ALL OIL GAS or lo waive any 1rregu1aflt1Ps rees cnerges and ewenses I James Vernon Jones t4 deceased at the time of into said contract such se-A N 0 0 T H E R or •nlormalJlies in any bids.or ol the Trus1ee ano or tne Snowoerry Irvine (,A 92714 deam on and 1o all the cer cunty will be lorletted H y o R 0 c A A B 0 N '" the bidding trus1s c•eated oy said Qeeo Th•S tiu~ nes> ·~ rnn ta1n real and personal prop 01STR1CT reserves the s UBS TA N CES 1 N 0 A OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL of lrust Saia 5a1e woll tie ductPO D• ar trtd1v1ouat ertv s11uate<1 tn the County ot rl!jlht to rejeel any or all bid! PRODUCED ANO SAVED =TfllCT By Sh•ll• Fleld on Jun~ 7 1985 dt James V Jnnes I Orange State ot Calirorn18 or to welve any lrregularltle' FROM SAID LANO cue, Ct.rtt of the Board 11 00 A MI at rhe 17th 1n1s sratemt!nt was •1le'1 1 1.111rt•cular1y o8sc,,bed as 1o1 In any bids or In rhe bidding PARCEL B of Trutt"' • stree1 ert1ral\ce to Stan w1111 I tie Coun1y C1er~ or Or tows 10 wtl Pursuant to the prov1s1on! A LEASEHOLD INT ERESl Published Orange l.oast Snaw Co1po1a11on-1570 ang" C<>unl. "r Mdy 21 Pl\RCEl , ot Sec11on 1773 or the Labo1 IN AND TO PARCEL 1 AS Daily Pilot May 2? 29 19135 Easr 171h Street S~ote ,.; t911'o I Dwelling unit 3B 1n Build Code of the State or Ca11 SHOWN PN A MAP FILED W 8 1 I Santa A"a C.A 92701 F2n 180 ong No 4007 as said Unit 15 lorn111 the DISTRICT nas ob IN BOOK I 36 PAGES 30 ----------rne tolal amount ol ttH• f'uOt ~I Pf\ rJ•J••o~ Cod51I ~nowt1 on lhat c.ertatn C.otl rained from t'1e 01r8CIOf ol ANO 31 01' "ARCEL MAPS MLIC NOTICE unpaoo t>cl ance o• ne 001 O 111• p,,,,1 M 1, '" •u•P 5 I oom •11um Plan-recorCled the Departmenl of lndustria IN THE orFice OF THE T ne lo11ow1ng persons nave abanooned the use or rrie F1e1111ous Business Na~ TRIMARK OIRECl MAIL PROMOTIONS 779 w t9rn St Costa Mesa CA 92627 The F1c1t1tous Busrfless Name relerred to above was r11ec1 In Orange Counly on Ma<eh 3 1985 FILE NO F 157661 Park view concepts inc a California corporation T'11s Dus1ness was con ducreo by a a corpara1ton This s1aremen1 was filed w•lh rne County Clerk or Or ange County on May 17 1985 Puol1sM<J Orange Coas1 Da11y Pilot May 29 June <; w 826 D EATH NOTICES KESSLER I M I L DR 1'. D D KESSLEH ",,,. ,j ht lov( ti ,l,tt•r 11 1 Bl<imht l'l11nh11) .1ur11 o f <.. ,, I v 1 n T llo~k1n"1Jn grl'ol <1un1 11( Sarnut I J111,k1r1:-.11n Mt>m11r1<1I 'it r\'ll t s 111 ht• htld 11 u I.ill t d ,tll F'11 r( q L ,, " 11 M 111 1 ~ ,, r \ Lit rtd,.;lt Utrt'<.lnr" • N tl,10 UHO\\ :'\ I ht1f)l hl glh 11 grnng tod.I\ .\ltl·1a ,a1u Id lll.t• l11gt•t h.1d, l ont:n par I 1h1nl. 1hat \\ ·" lor ,, p.ir (un J mt"ld putt I union unatd· I don t gt•t 1t11h xcttuJ unk'' hl· 1-; 1n tht.• It.id 1111 llll l1n.1I round • Id proh,thh h l\l an ukah\ OO\\ 111 \\11rnl.'dl'\\r\ tlllll hl h1t\lhdMll t hl '11ung 111uplt ,,,\ thl'\ \\ill v.a1t a It'"' \l 11\h1l11H'r:11\lnl/..1lam1h l\\,tntl11tx•ahl1 ltl 'Pl nd ltmt ''uh thl fon11h onu V.l Lk u dl.' Ill h.I\ I d11IJn n \1Jrl. ~.I\'.> ---* • * l hl ll JI\' n11C ,tl1lorn1.1n,am1111g tht• 11,t of I~ \l m 11111,tll\t\ 1 n lht '>l.'<H\ h f11r .\ nlt'rtt .i ·, _______ ........ _ 9.troonsecu•ed b , sa1dproi:. 12 '"' ''8' Ortemt>er 27 t9~6 r Booi.. Re1a11ons tne genera• COUNTY RECORDER OF Ts No 3791 ert 1 ro bP .,c •o 109e1ne• ,, '" N llU 1200<; Page 353 or Ort1c1a1 preva111ng rate of per d1err ORANGE l-OUNT y CALI NOTICE OF "'"'est 1ate Charges .ma Record<, and re recorded wages and t11e genera FORNIA 12 9 1985 • I (JI '\~ t\ BHOWN 01>(1 o IJ •I It '>Ult n1 11f \\ ""' '' 1J C1ollt'1 'that \\tll tulm1natl' Jun1: !11.11 I 11u1 n.inH nt Pl,t\l'r' ( luh at Sa\\gras' l'~n ll \ t rtk I l.1 , TRUSTEES SALE PSl1ma1ea c:osl<; expense~. Marc.n 29 1917 on Book prevatl1ng rate for nohda) EXCEPTING l H'fRE fOU A~E IN OfFAULT ln(J achan.r;es as or •ne aa1e PU8LIC NOTICE 12 •?J Page 2~ or Otticial and 011er11me work •n the lo FROM All OIL C.AS MIN UNDER A OEEO OF l RuS T riereol ,., ~30' 678 70 Rpc,oros ano dS aeroneo '"I caltty tn wtuch this WO•lo. IS IC E R A l s A N 0 OATEO June 5 1980 uN Date May 7 1955 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1n11 Cet1a1n Declaration or oe performed for eacn cralt H 'f DAO C A ABO N I( llJIO FICTITIOUS BUSI PU8LIC NOTICE llu1111n>-{111n R• ·•< h p,,," ti •• v. ,,, ~l.1\ .!h I h\ 1 'l'lll l\dt•\lgnu..J lc1t.k1crm1nl· thl' 1.11111111 ' ''11 I h.H.1.n T11qualil\ a \l •111rx11111r 111 u'l 111: ,, man tx·1 v. n'n t hl· .1g~~ ul -..,,1nd '""1th n11 ph\'llal hanc.Jrtap' \\ho holth.111t,1.1hll ... twd I \(1.\ handr(apol \6 llhl·m,l\1rnum) pl,l\'>morl•lhan~I rounds rx: r 'l .tr I th1· n.t l l(lfl,rl 1' nagd It" l'' 1 hl' ga ml dt''Ptll ht' 1n.1dtqu.tlll\Jnd ha\ a "n'l ot humrn l..ESS YOU ·l\KE AC.rtON STAN SHAW CORPOR· NAME STATEMENT Covenants Conditions and or type ot worket needed tc. SUBSTANCES IN ANO HESS TO PROTECT YOUR HOME ATION 11 u ld Tru11.. Tne 'ollOwtng Pf''~l)f'l5 are Res11 ct ons recorded De e~ecute the contract Tnese UNDER SAID LANO BUT NAME STATEMENT 14Hj l\Jr.., H1.1\'0 "'·•!-. "1111 d frttm l\l d)rm IT MAY BE SOLO Ar A PUB 1570 EHi Sennteenlh Jo1ng t.ustnf'ss as cemoer 27 1976 1n Book' rates are on hie at tne OIS WITHOUT THE RIC.HT OF IM following persons ari LIC SALE IF vou NEED AN StrMI Sanra Ana Call· M A pc 0 u x p R 0 -12009 Pc19e J34 of Ollte1a1 TRIC r olftce located at SURFACE ENl RY TO ,A doing business as EXPLANATION OF THE ~lornla t2701 (714)5q Sill DUCT ONS 1MllEO 2'1 1 RPCords Orange County Purchas1ngOep1 2985Bear DEPTH OF 500 FEET HEART DOCTORS ~ 111 II <lftt r .!U "'""" Ht 11,, t d -.1 .. 11 1 11r Nr1r <1 v .111 111 • tk nf ru l 1ung.1 .i..,., ,u r\l\IO~ .1 r1 111 11 ' " Ed n , YOU YOU SHOULD CON tent Secretery Ci' Ot1f,O ur101v1oeo nterest on and lo Copies may t>e o1>ta1neo on SURFACE THEREOF AS Nortl'l Tustin Avenue Sanr, TACT A LAWYER "'~i:» tied Or.trgP Coas• Oat Ro,.,aonP ~ •Wham lot ) or Tract 7q35 pet Map tequesr A copy ot tnese RESERVED IN DEED FROM Ana Calrlornta ~<'705 PROCEEDING AGAINST !By Lynn Brunner Ault 8afwood N<>wpl'lrt ~acn C1111lo1n1a and a 1 t32nOI Street Cos111 Mesa CA MEASURED FROM THE MEDICAL GROUP 80 ST l\11; SHAW CORPOP 0,,111" t-•Of Mol, •' < ~ 20 I 24 ' Bavw.:>r d •i~wporr •'lC'><ded on Book 340 rares stiall be POSled al ttie LOUIS C. H REINKINC. AND A1111u1 Selven M 0 80 A l10N A CALiFORN A l"l8' B•"r" Cll <1,;of,f;( 'P1q1><, '4 lo 16 1nc1us1ve iOOS•te FRANCE5 l REINKING r ~~r~h;>;~~tor>Av Santa Ana 1'•'111 ""11 "' ll1m1 I II lj.,:11111 I~ " h F1 .trlC t ' l\J.11 ,11111 ( llf lfll I dt I 1 M .11 111 "'phl v. Hm <>111"1" of Arrov11 l ,i" 111dt Jnd nun11 r I h\· I ',trn1li11,t11,i..h L\l h\•tn,dnll•d •• l111111,111 1111!:11l 1i1nlt\ ll\lolo~· \11l110i!lhll11 Ill lv.cd.t''''" 1rl,t.1ur,1nl11\\n1r ,Jl,l\ll.th 111111p,11'I \ 'I\\ lh I 1 llll l lllllp<1n\ (}\\ nL r ,, CORPORAl lONa!tclul~d~• ./V .-J4 ''' t,5,,., .. 'Ct'Jn M "<.f.'llaneous Maps re 1tsna11 oemanoatOrfuDOroHUSBANDANOWIFE RE H A oo•nted TruSIMunae• in.. PUBLIC NOTICE ",, •t-c ov "" rd """ill Cllt'l!> ol said Orange Coun 1'1e CONT RAC TOR to wnom CORDED IN BOOK 4326 M 0 o s;;n l1mac1dll1an 1011ow1ng descrooed deeCl "'I j [ .,r P ~ ,.,.,~,,.. t' '"own and Oehned as Ille contracl •S awarded and PAGE 296 OFFICIAL RE IS I A Nonn rust1n Av trust WILL SELi A I PUBLIC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '• s 11a1.,"'""' w~~ Mell t..ommon Area on the uoon any su1>con11actor CORDS a; a • na CA 9270'> AUCTION I Q THE HtGHE S r NAME STATEMENT w,, tnp C. our •, r '"'k 01, (Jr I dl10ve relerred 10 Con. under such CONTRACTOR The sireet address and d :u~ ~u<;1ness is con BIDDER roR CASM "' as ri.,, rotlrwonf'l tJf'•~nr, 8,~'"1 ~; lJnh ' M"r l!2 oom1n1um Pian 10 pay no1 less than the said other common designatton n~~S~•D Y ii general oarr set I or th 1n Section ;><n4n or aoong ov~ ""~' dS El( CE PT I NG THE A E specified ,_tes 10 all wor~ers 11 an~ ot the real properly Artnur Servan M the C1,,1Code .,.,.,,0,,1 lttle COASTAL l/ENTL RE i1 j F2n1s2 FROManyportoons ot Lors emp1oyed1>ythem1ntheex descr1Ded abo ve ,5 Tl1i 1 D "'1U\ g11 11 llt ltC '> & \lm l..111 11!.l 1 .11."1110d1 .ill r .i lulJI union prl'\1lk 111 .i r 1:.tl L 'talL'.tgrn 1 ,1 gro~n' 'lflrl· lllJn.1gu .1 nu"1ng h11nl\ :iJm1nl\lr,1tL•r .111J .111 .111111 PlltLt I Jrnm V.1:,1 ( 1nr11an\ ~r1 11 nc pht ws and interest conveyf!O and IF INA NC, f i '~ 7 e ' t Puo11s'111d 0•~119e Coasl A 10 E •nc1us1,1o1e of said ecutoon of the contract purporled to De 2831 w•tn I~ scatemend was file< now held Dy I uno1v '8•d Slrf"'t SuotP ?00 NPwprirt D_a1ly P1~01 ~"~ 19 June 5 Tract 7935 No 01aoer may Withdraw BRISTOL ST SOUTH an e ~ou~1;nty nlerk or Or Deed ol Trusl on lnP prr,"erlv Bt>acr CA 9?ti!)I) t~ tG 98" "l S 0 EXCEPTING any Cod for a perood Ol lorty-COSTA MESA CA 92626 19g5 y o May ll h 11 nd' m '" tall .11 P11 ru Br11-. Smtlh 1111 ~h H' 111 Krot hler M\'ERS M 11rtu11y llunt riereonaller ctescrtoed c..r PS'F-r ~ Rang"• ?If W 817 THEREFROM sa10 Lor 3 of hv~ 145) 011~ aller rne date The under~1gned TrUSlet> F TAUS TOl'I ~r-n~IO r Dr"~, ( '.ltl'.ll"a Oet Mar u Traci 7935 1111 9as 011 setror lhe opening or D•ds d1scla1~ any 11ab•lt1y tor any Pu1>1tstif'd 0 27ll01 Sa1enn• and Bor,, ~ • c, I... Q?r,!)~ PUBLIC NOTICE r '1ydrocarbons, minerals and A payment bond and a incorrectness or the street Oatl Porot Ma ra2~ge Coasl 111gtnn Al'.tC'h fr11n1 f'u1111ll1tt lu uC So N O E L l.tld lie tlhndt'<ltht C H HISTUPll EH l0 111._ t1f H1rlland s M YF:HS frl•shm<in ~ rH~t tu,. 1 ountr~ tn ... 1ud1 nt 1t Cost.a Mesa llit l S t11c1~t (,uard I ltRh ~ tmol pa_,o;('(j nt husoand aro ..,,,e T.,,., r uson"~" " otner substances lying performance bond will 1>e add•ess and other commo" 12 ~9 19a• Y June 5 ., HPM 1111 W1•d 1nc.J Thur-. IOt\M HPM BENE ~ C 1 A A , c; A , • , '"IJ b, "tn no , c ,., ST ATEMEHT OF l>tilnw a deom or 500 00 teet reQuorecl PftOr to e•ecullon des1gna1ton ,, anv snow" TIAGO INVE'i "ME•" I tJM r..r ,..,, .. , M P~ngl'• ABANDONMENT OF 0111 without me ffght 10 enter Of the contract and 'hall be herein W 814 PANV "s '"'"m.-nr wa< .,,. upon tre surrace or"' trie form set torth on tne Sa1d-;alew1ll oemade t>ut lrlt\f 'l<lt \lr\'I(('" '' 111 111 < 1md111 t1il ,1\ I I.! !llPl\l F 1111,,, M,,, Rec.<,•<lPO Ju 'ra.., "~ "t• " .. ' ',nfy c, .. ,. 'O• USE OF FICTITIOUS svosurlace or lhe P•operty con11ac;1 documents w11~1 cowin11nt or war I!"''\" 1!1 1-1 ~5 aw.i v MLI\ .!H 19R!'> Mir Nr. •64 r, f,' ~ "w .-Ma, 1.,.8, BUSINESS NAME aoo~e " deptn ~ 00 reet Pursuant 10 Section 4590 ranty:'exptess or 1mplted re 1----------- c;aqe •f. ~ 11 1 "" F275385 r .. ~: e,lt,~~·~~~ :~,,,~"::in,~ 10• or v Purpose wna1soever ~~emSet G1ove1rncme1n1 t Cooe 01l 9ard1ng 1o11e posse"ion 0, PUBLIC NOTICE cn,.,,,,.,i;w ''"'' r riv ... ; ... ,9 • .,5 ,, .. ~t'''>•~ Busnf'ssas•t>5"••~noee<isotre de o e1orn1a lheencumbrances tooaythe .inge ""'• .,, ...... • •• "·~ •• ~ t' ,, ... N.,,, .. CO'l(f)t RSf WEST (.(lrtJ rontract Wiii ton1e1n •ema•ntng pr1n1cpa1 sum Of NOTICE !•JSI Cl"\(.I Pf •r. I .. • a o,4J B .,. .,. ~ l 'lid) c M P.llAC.El ' prnv1s•ons perm11ttng t'1e the nole4SI secureo by said INVITING BIDS q 1•1111 Ii\ Ht \ A l J .• 11 .... n PJ~tor f 11-,1 I L'11111 d M1·th11d1,t l 11,1dt11I of lhc &•lll\t'fl..,.,n 11f N.inc r 111n1lun_ Club "' y l\h1r... "' Cll!>W L 1\ -lh .a , "''''' at Mis.a {~rdnd"tn of St /\nilnv.:. Pn~b,, Svh1aMv1•r!>ufCost.. t1 n .111 l'huah Nt•w Mc•"o <1nd Gt orgl C:hurth li1llrm111t o•oc.eny N -~ A ,~6•• N<n P•Ctusove easemen1s suc.cesslul l>tdder 10 Deed of Ttust wtt'1 interesi NOTICE'. IS HEREBY PARCf r.-.. F 1 1 t ., .. ~ & •'I•""" 101 n91e~~ and egress Pub su1>s11tute securtlles ror any11nereon as provided in said GIVEN 1ria1 on June 13 LOT ~ J~ • S:.i>! • •ii~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1,0,.., .. '"'"""<! 0 ,in,,ve wa~ he .. M•t es 'if'wers and 1or a111 mT Ron,.eys w1t'1neld by lhe DIS note(s) advances 11 any 1985 di tne hour or 10 oo AS PEi< MA~ • , ru "' purposes 1nc•denta1 111ereto 1., r to ensure per unde• 1'1e rerms or ine "'--~ am tn me City Clerks 01 Boo 1 "c n 0r.1rig" CC1 .. n1y or 1 d tor ma d h """" Ice 1oc t o 7200 I' 4 1 > PAf,f~ .i'I. '( FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0"< .. ,.,ber ,. ,c17 , r LF one u 1ng Dut not t1m1te<1 to nee un er 1 .. e cor1 •01 Trust tees cnarges and ' c1 e at t Jam 45 tNr J" •F o~ MIS NAME STATEMENT ~' ~ , ; 1 •'if th.. cons11uc11on tnstalla traet I expenses of me Trustee and t>oree Boulevard trv1ne C.ELLANfO•J, ~AP<; •'E .,. IC'•I N nq 0,.,50," ,.,,. '•J""" F He llllir.• Ito" replacemenl repair A wallotnrough •s scned or the rrusts created by said Caltlornta tne City ol Irvin" COR05 <.1f "AffJ C.O JN 1, fl ~ 1 ,~ I'•\ dS naonlenar•te OP6ra1ton ana uled tor June 4 1965 ar' Deed ol TruSt 10 wit will open nos ror 1'1e puoh f y c Fr.. N r, •11 Fi. r ~r M , A~NIGON ,CJ"' t '> t.u~trt!'\\ "d8 ''' i.\f' cit all r1ec.essary 01 de 10 00 AM Bidders are re J $87 23 l 34 cation ollhe l&gal notices of v.111 111 r11.1d1• 111 thc W1 ,11rnn'tl'I' Mt m 11rtdl P.irk 1'1c ru• B I I) " s l1l t I h Mc•t 1u.1rv Du, 1 tor' :; lit h:i.!ll port l~'.tt h Mt mcmal M vPr.. 111 Pl.iu rvilll' ,c rv1u' "ill he lwld CA N1 phi v. 11( Lindd Tu. <.<J tv M,,,. . .!H 3 .!O SJlt• 111 Gh·ndah• PM F:tt I n<1I lltlls su .... m ( ;,Hl~M n 11( t h,qwl < >1 • ,,n.,.d1· Cosw Mi !><i .lomC's \\llh Or th..rlt•s M y t1'> 11( Los An l'RO M A • ·., ;C.1 r,~. "ANAr•E a .. ctPO l>y a ar ••OMductl s1rao1e o d a d qu1reo to make me alk I T t'1e City ol 1r111ne Our1ng the 1 " • "" ~ 'hos 5t;item,.n• Na~ 1 lecJ ' " "' YS SI ewalks w rie benellcoery under said RIC.M v. •;l'r1A 'Af~,· 't1;>·r~v"A'" B 2 ..,,, 11 .,,. '"'• 1,.1 ~ 'lf O• andc.ondulsoverlhelollow through Oee<lo1TruSt'1eretoloreeM flscalyear 198586 Dl'NLAP ~11~:~1 ''/:.' r • ., r,Ar, ··~~~r' 11 ";/ '1~11'11 ;0, :';~' •'1• '' M;i~ ' oni~~~~'i'182 1~~~s A tl"J E c ':r~v,~rnnln: 1:::~111B/ ~~~~~.:~~dd!h~~~t~n'°o:" ra1~~0 b;~\!=1~~ld11~:~1ig;s ~~.~;~· M1:,, ~)Y.~1 j~(~ ..; v OP t. .. , ., 1 •ir"lw , .., r. , ~r or ,,,,.,.. ( (o •\r tn• lus•v« Traci 7935 per PurchHlng Director 1ara11on or Default ann ne marked on theouts•Ol' 1n 1ne 111 ( >tittl l' i~~· •I , .. ,,v N ..., A r , F ~ ., • M<1J• rprr,«IRd 111 Book 140 Puol1shed Orang!' C11t1st mand lor SAlfJ and a •vrittel" lowf'r 11111 nand c.orne1 ,,~, ~ t'NOW~I ,r Mt "J""" P..t4"' '4 t 18 1nctu\•ve 10a1lyP11otMav?9 JvnP'>INot•Gl'OIOeliltlf ndElar BIOSrORPU8LtC.llflON 1\11\..!I! lllW1 11 1 N1 v. r'[AM "'' ,, l M GIPl.H• .. ·u~ Ma11' If' l rJ8' t1un1r,')pll rn:un~ers19ned OF l r (.,A l N I) 1~·11 H<.11h St11\1vtd ur' ,, '' ~ 1 rr,r I'> 1 q111 OranQe c:,,,,.,, w 11•Jlr.ai.seo ~a•d Nollce 01 De T1CFS C 10S1Nr~ UA rE M lf IF • .. r I I •' ,, ly lault and Elec11on to Sell to JUNE t I 1485 11\ Wilt J,,,.t ph1111 rH.A • MA f ••r 11 •, •i 1~, PUBLIC NOTICE PARC:.El B A11 or rrie •Rn11 be t8(.0•Cled in me CQunt., Tne O•cts 51lall GOflld1t1 '"" "''""I 1Jt1111thv Bu .. h UNDEP r .. f • fl••• r :J• <l%Crtlled ., Part.el 2 01 1na1 [where 1ne real propeny •S lollowinq tn lorrnat1on ,10.,11 r I .111" Wt OJ\ 1 r L.AN(J Hf RE ••AW./£ ~ UNITED STATES t erta1n <lefllO recordeo N•> MUC NOTICE located 1 M1111m11m rate "er legal SCRIBED TC>r:;r->t(ll" JI•,, F2n 1~ DISTRICT COURT vember n 1976 1n Hook I Date May 13 1985 a<1 '''11 f M.u 141 L.iri~on THE PEPPE'T ,,.. ~1r,H • 1r t it "~" t1 r1, tr Q" l,.n:, 1 CENTRAL DISTRICT 11968 Pa9e 1698 ar.o to FICTITIOUS 8U81Nll8 Fl .. ST AME .. ICAN TITLE 2 Ra1e lil$l' column 1nc'1 '>1 \tr.i i n1 µht V.' & ORttuNr, M ~ll~C", • ~ 111, P,, • r.,,1.., ;>« J1Jr. 0 1' CALIFORNIA 11eeds re<;oroeo Aprtl 1;> NAME STATEMENT COMPANY OF LOS AN· bt'yono m•ntmun llt t< t' \'1,1 t t lio n PL ORI NG ANO()~ (R,11 • N(, I) t I .,.. I I ~fl (Jf PQSI r IN 1977 tn Bn<> ... 12143 P.0911, The lollow1ng pe<sons are OlLEI, tMt HanOY8f Rd J Rate per C.Olumn inch w, d M.t) .!'I I HPM. 1'HEREFl')f• ANO <;T()P Nf, N >' t I. 1 RPO~A TION J40 10 J•J 1nclus1ve all Of doing llusmess llS City of lnd11ttry, CA 91741 ror ~uosequenl •uns l\lt niu ri..i I ,1 rVll t•• N ANO Pf MOl/•Nr, 'HF r , •" record5 or said OranQe t ll MIM ENTERPRISES I Forecloaure Fiie rwmber 4 Oeadltnes reQuornd for " ·• SAME ~ROM ~.A o 1 i>IHl PUBLIC NOTICE County V' POSIFS FOR PRO TS= 17M Phone number new copy ano cancellAltons \\ill l.11. lwld fhUNl.t\i Ol'IANvQIHER.Mir N • .,_.~ .r>M($ LTD 1 EXCEPTING fHERE ESSIONALS 2331Second (ltl)t12·31MHt 4254 0f '\ Area!.Ol corcu1a11onrar M,t\ m llr\M p,, CLUOtNr, THf R ,., .. , •0 FICTITIOUS BUSfNES6 • '"nralit;n FROM Lot O 01 lracr 110% ~"enue Corona del Mar CA,4255, arend• I Perea, tacn map showing areas or c 1111 Vt1•v. M i>rlu.iry WHIPSTOCI" f)R ,O•Rf ~ NAME STATEMEMT •AAS 'Nil per Mlp recotcted tn Boo~ 2625 Trutt ...... 0fftc8f CtrCulattC1n1 T f)NA l v 0 ~ ,. 'liJ "" 1•11nw "Q • ,.,.,r,n• ,,, r MARIE Wll J 16 Pages 33 and 34 Mis Sandra l ea Pererson Pubh&hfl(j Orange Coast 6 Number or Ptltd < h 1pt I Entomhm1 nl MINE FROM 1 ANO', r1 THl'"R 1• 1 9 """'""., " "OM A S O cellaneous Map5 records ot 233 1 Second Avenue Cor Qa11y P1101 May 22 29 June subscripttons witnin Irvine l •,., if It Vtl w Mt•m THAN IHOSE Hf "f•'I .-.. 010 CATHtNC, ,1, ,,., PAMELA sa1dOra~Goon1y onaoelMar CA 92625 l! 1985 C1ty~mtts 1 1 ABOVE OESCRtBf r ')II ""'' '" • 1 ••" 1' l c• , '"'' (lant5 E IC Cf PTING THERE lnts business is con W 8051 7 freQuenc.y nr "ublt Ort 1 '.ii k Jn lrt u o r OR GAS WEL LS T INNf ~ B";irr A "'fi•" ,,,, Nr, FROM LOI C or Tract 809' dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Clhons ( fCl\\ t I'< dnnJ l 111n, ANO SH P F~c; -.·J J ... n B1• "''"' ,•, ·• "d•MMLtKAI per Map1ecord80 1nBoo" Sanor11 Lee Peterson 8 Num~rot top1e~u1s nt<.1\ h1•m.tdl'l11Th1 THROUGH OR A( Hoc.~ '" '" • t "1 '" ')t • SUMMONS 330 Pages •2 10 47 on this stalement was hied MLIC NOTICE \ tflOule<I or ma11ea w1tri1n t\ nwr It ,1 n Kid nt'Y THE SUBSURFACE f)r 'HE a .. ;i.' c A '4;>1,411 •ff Af!OVE NAMED I Clus11re M 1sce11aneo11• Wtlh the County Clerk or Or I Irvine C11y ltmtts at no cost r . LANO HER1NAB(.JVF u£ rr '' flu, n"' • ' n • • ., A•1l <, 1'>V are Meps rec.ords ot sa•d Qr ang .. County on May 23 NOTICE TO 9 Date of ad1udte8l10n as uund.tlion P.u 1r1c• SCRIBED ANO 1 r.J Anr 1111111111 ..,~ 'n rrJ • l '" 1 .. ., , ,. ,.. r n.,11 and re 11nge Cf>unly j l985 ClllEDfTOfll Of new spaper o f general \'11 w M11rtuarv f>1 f OM SUC:.H WHll"'> T J(, ~ f () tnv Cl Ji Wh ... • ..... ,, •• ~• ... "POI' JOYCE !'. x c F p TING THERE f:Zn11t 8ULK TlllAH8FElll corculatton Wtlhtn the County rf'( lot~ h-14 . :.!700 OR Ot REC T10 N•l , ri,. ''l''"""" • "'\ '•1 j '"'"' FROM LOIB or frac.t8098 1 1 •Dllshe<I Orange Coast (lec11101-eto1 ol Orangeandasratemenr DRILLED WELLS fUNNE LS ~ 1" lh 1 ''' '"'" ' r ' r'\ t • 11 ' 1rtrirney whose' per Map rec.or de<! tn Book 01itly Pilot May 29 Junti 5 U C C ) 1'1at said l dJudlCAl•on 11 r.ur ANS SH.Ans UNDER ANO ""9" "'I( • V • ,, ",,, ~ ,,11,.11 Boudreeul 331 Pages 110 • 1nclu11ve 12 IQ t985 Notice•• hereby given tc rently in lull rorce and e!lect BENEATH OA BE 'f'ONO THf 1411' ., , , "' ti) 10 S&eondl M1sc~11oneous Mapa •e W 829 creditors of the w1th1n and has not Deen vaC8led or EXTERIOR LIMIT5 THERE F2n145 ",, r "'" i:ior San Diego cords of said Orange Coun ntini!!d rn1nsreror(sJ mat a se1 &Side Of ANO l O REDA IL l Af P 11•11 hl'll f'J 11141 r~r;Ht < ,, r;.. I, IV l>ulk l•Rn&ler II aboul to bP Al ttie l•me 11~80 for re TUNNEt EQUIP MAIN rl<t•1v • "'' M •v }'< """ • ~n 1r,w1u 10 rne com More commonly known made on per1ona1 propetl~ celvlng bids they will be TAIN RE PA IA DEEPEN II ''• •RS 1.11 ,,, • '"'"' 1 """•ew•ll1 ser fas Owelltng Unll 3B '"Build 1 Mt.IC NOTICE her111n11t1r dHC•lbed publicly opened •~am1n8(j ANO OPERA TE ANY SUCH W ~tO 1r11i ''"" yr,. w•H•in 20 dllys onq No 4007 11 4007 391 Tne names and business end declareo Tne bids wlll W EL l S O A M 1 N r c; PUBLIC NOTICE ;,1•,., ,, • ,,, .. ,, 1n1s ,um I Calle Sonora L agun1 Hiiia FICTITIOUS IUllNaSI 11ddresees ol Iha intended bf! Clk:Ul&led and the report WITHOIJT HOWEVER THf "' " rt>•" f'•" f'•Chitive of CaltlOrnla NAMI ITATIMINT lrlnslerors ere SCOTT Of lht! reSYlls or lhe bldoing RIGHT ro DRILi MINE FICTITIOUS IU81NESS ti . rj '· f qfllrNI\ II you l!llJ Together Wiii\ cert11n1 Tne IOllOWlllQ l)l<IOns 11r11 TRUESDELL 572 St Clalt and me C8lc111111on1 of lhe STORE FXPLORE ANO OP ,, ,, r 11111gmMt by d• 1tem111 Of per1on111 prOOllff'r' doing bullneu.. Costa Mesa CA 92828 b1d1 Will l>e report~ 10 Ille fRAfF lHRQt)r.H ?Hf NAME STATEMENT r,,, "'"bf' t,1ken 110111n1t cons1111ng of lwo •Ir con COIN LAUNDRY SECUR Tne IOGallon •n Cehlorn1a Clly Councll at"' regu111r SURFACE OF ·Hf uPPER "" '0""w•nQ ~ .. ,.,,,,\ 1" 1r., 1 ,, .,,,. ,,.he• dem&nded c1t1oner1 w•th near pump 111 ITV 852 Maget11n Sl•MI or me cnier uec1Jt1ve olf•ce mee11ng of June 25 1985 5 o o ~ f E r o ~ r Hf 00'"11 r """'" '" • 11 , , nmplaint lloor Ind window cover1ng1 Coste M4tle CA 926'6 °' PflllC•Pal bu11neu Olflce The Ctly Council reMrves SUBSURF"ACE O~ f HE JOI-Pl A >f' ',IP LEONARDA 8flOSNAN llde by tide relrigerat0t Er1c Flemin g 8!>2 ollheinien<18dlt1nsl1f0ttl theflQl\trore)ICtanyandall LANO HfAEINABOV_f OE VICES ,r,,.it M-. '"I J ..... CLEfll( •1 Ellle Gamm .... dllhwaaner \love oven M1gellan Street Cotta same btCSI II II con11ders It II SCRIBED AS RF'>'rPVEO l ;"19una ""''I A •)JJC 0.puty Cletlt (SEAL M c•bl~ tn !!Udy ch1n1 tebl MMa CA 92628 All other bu1in1111 names neceu"ry 10 do ~ '°' lhe rN THE DEED FROM tHE 111~0:;.., 1 .~ .. \ •llll "' 11' THE COURT) ne1 in d•rnng room sr11ao Ba•bara Fleming 852 I •nd 11doru1e1 uSed by the PYbtlC gOO<I The City Couo IRVINE COMPANY A , OR 026~ 1 '' '''" '" 1 " P ,,., 'lhf'<I Oraog~ Coast ano speaker wroughl ,,00 M11ge11an Stree1 Costa •nlflnded trensleror W1lh1n c11 •Ito re-..<lrltt the right to PORAf ON RECORDfO Tn., b1'.. .,,,,r,.,,~&v n :>9 JuneiO•te ChanOeller 1n dining Mesa CA92826 lhf~ years 11111 yflllS IHtlwarathel>tdon1heballsof JUL f • 1990 •N 8f)f)I' ' •, 1c.11c room and b11ri1oom 111 1tgnr This 1>us1nen '" con out '° '"' •• known to tne cont•d~euon other thin 13651 PAGE 1613 f)~ OF <Jvr 1~ 1 Y '' 1 ' 1 ' ' w 81(~ fixtures Ind l'N() 'roraQe ducted by nusband Ind Wife •nt•ndt11d tn1n1!ere41 Mt whett\9r or not tueh bidder FICIAL RFCOROS ronn C•u..... --• Ctblnel• '" CllfPO<I aarb111 Fleming non11 m•y ~ 11\fi •0-'1 blddt< or A t s O £ x c E p NG tnit '1•l~rr "'' NJ~ '1"<.l PU8LIC NOTICE Terms or Hie cetn on tttw Tti11 statlltn9'll wu f1l1KS The "1 "'«•1 eno C>u11nMt the IC>Wflt re1Don1tl>I• bid f H E R E r: R o M 1 [ wim ih.-CO\in•' ~,. 1 Or tut monf!Y of tnt Untl!!<I w1th thf' Cotinty Cler~ or Or tddreu of 1ne •nt•nded det SUB S U R Fl\ Cf w Ji r~ n 'n~.-Cnunfv ' M•v >~ UNITlO IT ATll $11111\ on cnr1rm11tt()n or 11nge Counry °'' M11y '3 1 tr1nilt1lfllefll 811 OOAfS DITtd Mty <'3 fDIS RIGHTS BUT WllHQUl IQ '\ F117t41 018TfllCTCOU"1 Ml• or Ptrl Cll\n and 091 1985 180(!\M A~VIN 80£HM .._, c LeMJ. City THE RIGHT o r SlJR~l\C.f Cl NTlllAL 018T .. ICT 1•n<:11 l'lidencec:t by notf! ~ 'm tll ANO GENE FAULSTICK Ci.t11 of the City of !MM, EfllTRY AS RESERVfO IN p,,r,i,.n41<1 OrAn~ 'J01111 0' CALl,OMMA cured by Morlg1f19* or tr1111 Pub11t/\ed Or11noe Coast 4211 W Ftrat 81r"t Se> 13' ly lerWll Plllltlte ~ j THE DEED FROM THf rMolv Ptlnl Mlly ;iq lun.," '>4tJSll 110 Ta•at Gen o..td on the prc>perty to Ottly PtlOI Ml'y 29 June 5 Senta An1 CA 92703 PuOltlhed Orange Coa1t IRl/INE COMPANY A I rm '· iri 198~ '" ,. r "'""'''"P P1111r11111, IOld Tan por r •n1 of •mount 1? 19 1985 Tiier Iha prOC>efty per11 0811)' Pllor M•y :i>t Jvt11 .. ' w 8l t ,, btd '"be C111po111rc1 with n1c w 8:?5 Nnt ,,.,.,0 11 <l*8Crlbed In t985 I Qllnfltt1I H t>-M<I wtrtt' WT 834 I llUBERT CLARENCE WAH HEN llUBERT ·•W HH R(.,fdt•nt or Ot:"ans1d t• L 1v1'fl rn Newporl Bt .. tc h r11r ovc r 20 y1•11r;; 6 I Y'"'N tn Catrfom1a Pas._t;C'(! ow.1y May 24 I ~H5 m 0 1 ean srdc Rom 1n C hit :1~u ILL Surv1vt•d by wife B u l h H u lw rt o f C>~t.1n,1tlr two ddUf{hll•n,, Corrntt- V;lll Onl,trand 11( Mt~'\lon Vlf'Jo , F'rann-s Maynard or 0..-.•Jn:miC' l wo 8C>n~. W:1rn·n lluhert 1J o r Annhrrm Oouglas llubc:rt of l amd n, Ark 'l<'V1•n grand· c htlt.lrt-n, nm<' great- grandt hrldr('n Mr Jlulwrt was Salt'I Pr1111iutrnn M1magt•r Du n nft Id of Ct1111 ).left,. f)1 nn1,. M vc r.. 111un11 y l hun h of 11f No Hnllvwnod S 111 M.111110., 11ff1t ldl H11 hard l'vht r " of Tu 111/,l l 11 ,1"1 -.11t1 HHI in 1ung.1 1<11 k Nor 1hr111J It r111l nl '' r\ 1t 1 ' 11( ('0,.1.;1 Mi sa H11n \Vi d M." '11 I I t\M S,il11 111 C, 11 nd.il1 .tnd l'1<1lu \11~\ C1111 Ln11 v C.oo,"'nofNo 11 'f~ Ntv,,µu1l ll11llvwo11d Al c;o 1~ ith v.ith Virn surv1v1'fl hvltous1rh W 1111df ul t M.1,.11n11) H t:':uhei .t11d Tiffanv 11ff11.:1 1tll)I( If fnl nds Cnussc•n o ( Coo; la P"'h r 1urHrthutwns MC'S<t fo'uneral ser m,1,,. l>t ru.11h lo thl• vrct s W1 doesday L'nt\ 11{ H1'tlldn<i~ L1 May .!!J, 12 noon .il l11 .1n Fund. HNll,J.Jld~ Nl'v. port Mt•sa Chn, <...1 Ett·rnal Hill.; tian <.. c ntn. C.:n.,l.i MortuJry Drrt't tmg Mt·~ Pu·rn• Brothen. fil9iS7 :W:W Brit Broa clwav STILLWAGON Morluarv Drre<"tors MAH K ALL AN tt42 !-IJ :'iO STILLWAC;ON .• 1g< 22 cit('CI Sund.iv M;iy .?ti l!Hl5 ~'ullowing a lr,tff 1, o.1111d1 nt 111 Palm Springs Born S1 ptNnbt r :.rn. I '16.l 1n Akron Ohiu Ile ha.'! l)l Pn .1 rc•stdcmt of lluntrngtun B e1H·h sinw July l!clfH lit• was r urnmllv a ~r · rlt nt o( San Ot1•1.to I It• f<; !CUI VlVeO by hi!< pc1ren Lo; Darrell ond Dt>n11.1 Stillwagun Br<1ltlt'rs Darrt-11 Jr 1'om ,fr•ff and Daw• Twu ~tl"l<'r in laws Cmtly a n<l Mary 4 Nc•phc•w <i M 1ch 111'I Adnm, Tommy und Jr>"hua Vtf'WlnJl will ht· Wednt.>sday Moy :rn I ·9 P M .it Pr<'l"t'(' Rro tht'r!I S mt ih Mnrtuarv. on Mstn !:hrttl Huntington Beac.: h S.•rv1("('S w 111 bt> M11y :\0 al I 30 PM .11 the' Com mun11y M e tho d 1-t1 C'hurrh f>662 Ht-II St Hunttnf!lOn Bt>fte h McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach Ca 92651 494·941!i HAA80A LAWN- MT OLIYI Mor1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 PIERCE 8ROT .... I HUMOAOWAY lllOttTUA,..Y I 10 Bro6dw•'r CotraM ... 642·9150 .. ACIFIC ~W MIMC>RIAL ... ,_ Cemetery • Mortu•r'r Chapel • Crematory 3~ Pactlic V1t1111 Orive Newport hach 6414.2700 I - I >• , . ~rs ll' I) :s -l' -..... - TOMORROW: . WARM 'ORECA.TI ON A2 Serving Newport llMCh, Cotti Miu. Huntington llech, lrvlnt, leguna ll~h. f0'9ntlln V1Heylftd South Orange C~tr -. CALI FORNIA WEDNESDA Y MAV ~ 1985 25 CENTS tu entstoteac ers: -' ,. ou've et us OWil'. • Nation President Reagan, win- ning plaudits from con- gressional tax writers, is proposing a .. vast tax overhaul with lower rates, larger exemptions and fewer deductions -a system he promises will lift t he poor and !'Tlake every- body's neighbor pay a fair share." America. go for it,·· he urged .I A4 Coast Volunteers need another $3,000 for this year's Laguna Beach fireworks display ./ A8 California FBI agent professed his love for suspected Soviet spy in conversation taped by agents./ A7 World· Two artillery shells slam into palace of Lebanon president as he dines./ A7 MlndlkBody Computer input gives a clue to the upsetting out- bursts byTourette Syn- drome sufferers./81 It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature's warning signal: headaches./81 Food Bridal parties are a per- fect place to show off your culinary talents. C 1 A trio of chilled soups will cool summer's long. hot days.C2 Sports Fountain Valley advances toCIF 4-A baseball play- offs in Anaheim.01 Ocean View, West- minster highs w ill battle .for 4-A softball cham- pionship.01 Entertainment South Coast Repertory closes'lts 20th an- niversary with powerful drama of racial t$nslon in South Afrlca./83 Bu•ineu Receipt of your tax refund check doesn't mean the state Is done examining your return.JIM INDEX Births Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Tetevlslon Theltera Weather A6 B6 A3 B4-5 0 3-6 86 05 - 06 Cl -10 04 A6 82 Bl-2 A10 B1 B3 A3 06 01-2, 6 A~~ A2 Woman saved from suicide Drama.on freeway- overpass ties up traffic for miles By STEVE MARBLE 01 11>9 Oelty Piiot It•" .\ femak shentTs dcput) and two officers trained in hostage nego- tiations were crcd11cd today with persuading.an El Toro woman not to leap from a free way overpass T ues- day afternoon..in Irvi ne. Traflk on two frccwa}s congested for more than two hours as the rwgo11a1ors talked with the 31-year- old woman v. ho was ~traddhng a r:ull ngon thl' RcJ H1ll .\w nue bridge O\ er the suu1hbound lane~ of the San D;cgu Frcewa~. The frel'\\3~ 's south bound lanes ""l'fl' Sl'akd off to rnmmuter tratlic tor morl' than 11: hours. Motorists "ere detoured onto thl' Costa Mesa Fre~wat,. • Cali fornia Highwa~ Patrol spokes· 1'"fl'Y.ln Rick Steven<; "aid traffic was snarled on the < 'o-;ta Mesa Freeway and thl' nonh lane'~ of the San Du~go 1-reewa~. ""hteh remain ed open d ur· 1 ng the inu dcn t '·R~ the llml' v.e got out there. thing' v.en· alread) hackeJ up su far that tRerc.' ,,a,n't much Wl' could do e\l'l'Pl 'a). ·Sor!) · ftle~ ( mo1ons1 stuck 1n the <;o u1hbound lanes) JUSJ had 10 wa tt. .. Stevens sa id. --..> f he 1nc1dcnt. ini11ally reponed to Ir' tnl' police.:. began at I :36 p.m. and endt'd at 3:4 I p,m. when negot nnors- trom the sheri ff., dt·panmcnt and the Irvine Police Department finall y were a hie to approach and restrain the w()man. . . ·. Police \atd thr woman apparentl y "a" on her wa~ to an alcohol re~ab1lltat1on center when she wa lked onto the U\'crpass. She was later admitted to a hospa t<Mo fo r ps)chiatnc eva lua11on. J o.llr,... .... _, --Uplll Officen Intercept aulclde-bound w~man on overpua. Beirut kidnapping of ex-Coast mali stuns OC friends Neighbor. ex-wife fear for safety of h ospita l director By TONY SAAVEDRA and ROBERT BARKER Of the o.llr "'°' Stell Oscar Di1bktn. a longtime nt•1ghbor of David P. Jacobsen. the 54-year-old hospital d1rcc10r abducted ·by six gunmen as hl' ""alked to work In Beirut. Jacobsen. ht·aJ administrator of the Amencan l fn1versity of Beirut Hospital. ts the sixth· American kidnapped 1n the ""ar-tom c11y since March I Q8 4 Seniors denounce bitter labor tactics as 'disgusting;. pupils used as pawns -- By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly l"Mol 111111 Two se nior class studenh at Foun- tain Valle; High School -tht' apparent hot ·bed of teacher protests in an increasing!) bmer labor dispute - have lashed out at their classroom mentors. The youngsters, who had general!\ sided wi th their teach~rs dunng t\\O facult) sickouts and a student walk· out. told Huntingtion Beach Union High School Dtstnct trustees Tues- da) n1gh1 that their high school careers ma} be Jeopardized by the actl\ asm The two said the; are tired ofbe1ng used as ··pawn~ .. in a contract battle between teachers and the dastnct. (PleaK eee STUDltl'fTS/ A2) Coast exporter 'astounded~ at federal charge . . ~ HB manufacturer says ·we went over . al_l t!1is · years ago He \\a!>. releaM.'d un S 100.000 bond and ordered 1o surrt"nder his passpon pending funher proceedings before" l ' S Distrn:t Judge Pamela Ann R\mer \1 onda' · ·sm~th '5 is accused of 1Jlegall) c\poning l\fK) ouclear tnggenng de- LOS ANGELES ( .\P) -.\ Hunt, '1n·s l ~lled kr:trons to Israel. said ington Beach electronics man-:\.ssmant I S .\llorne) Wilham F facturer. 1nd1cted for v1ola11 on of l 'i Faht'' expon la\\S. said he was .. a!>tOundcJ'' Fahn '\<lid c:ln\CIOt' tn the Llmted by the charges because ...... t• ..... cnt 0\ er \tales can bu~ kr: Irons The elec· all of this" \\Ith federal ot1icaals ~': 1ron1l 11m1 ng dl•,1ces are used 1n years ago phtllOl opacrs and airpon strobe ··1 am reall ~ astounded th:i t the'.-ltgh ts. hut the~ alc;o could be used to would do this to me·· Ri1..hard Kclh 1.ontrnl the timing of .nuclear deton· Smyt_h told reponers afta being • a11ons -> arraigned Tut·sd,a~ befo re L ~ :vtag1s-Sm ~ th. 1u:.1 re turned from pam c1- tra1e Ja'!lcs \\ McMaho n on I 'i pa11ng in a Sonh .\1lant1c Treat~ counts ot '1ola ttng the .\rm "< ont rnl Organ1zat1on meeting tn The Hague. .\ct and 15 al1di11onal d•irgt'' ot :--.1'.'therland!>. v. here he SC"rved on a making fal~l· -.1:itemcnt!> (Ple.ase aee EXPORTER/ A2) Pay hike advised for OC supervisors By JEFF ADLER Ol 11>9 01111, Pltol St•n Thl' O r:ingl' l uunt~ C1ranJ Jun tod.a\ rt·co mrncndcJ that the ti' l' supei-, 1sors· salane'> tx· 1 ncrea~l·J from'the pn:.;l•nt $~5 bl2 lo $·5.Mll b' I 1.)9 l · "( ·urrl•nt ('l)mpen~t111n ln d .. 1enJ 10 d1seouragl' applicants fo r th1, pos111on '~ho are not rl.'t1red M linanc1all) 1ndependen1." thl· ( 1rand J u~ repon rnnduded ·· ·\1!t1p11on t'f our recom mcnda11on'i '' 111 'l'r' l' to opt>n ttic-poc;ttmn tO top-cahber pt't•pk 1n mad-...·drt'l'r "ho v.ant to ma1.l.' .n Jt!J hk tht'ir .. en ices to the ll'unt' ''tl.athout .. ut1enng maJOf fan,rncaal 'wh.'ntices .. Tht' c.rand J un rt'('ommended 'uptc·r' "11r' ancn•a.,e their own \J IJra1·, ·'' rl'lJUtrc.>d h' lav. b\ $I 111M11.1 t'' l'r> t" o ~ t'ai--, through 1441 rhu' J <\UJX'f\ ISOr ""0Uld earn Jh\,ut 5"' 1.1()() hcg.innmg an 1987. $t"1~1 l\)ll1n llll'Nand$75..000 tn 1991 (Pleaae see PAY HIKlt/A2) Though thousands of miles away, the war In Lehanon has touched the la ves of relatives. friends and former co-workers of a Huntington Beach man kidnapped at gunpoint Tuesday 1n Moslem West Beirut. "It really brings 11 home," sa id And the both of a Bntish unl\er- s1ty ll'acher. wh1) had been shot several time'\ an the head. was brought to the hospttal morgue toda). the Associated Press rep6n ed. llnner· sit) officials said they d id not know (Pleaee aee KJDNAP/A:a ) OellJ ""°' ......... ~ i .. ~ Thia la the Huntiniton Beach home of kidnap 'rictim David Jacobson'• ex-wife. · Cou·nty grartd jurors claim state law ties their hands . I When most people are asked what role a grand Jury plays. the common answer centers on the powtl of tndictrnent -the power to formally charge persons with a cnme. But in California. such an answer j would be incorrect The grand jury ·system in the Golden State hu chanaed substanttaUy since a J 978 rourt decision ~verely lirnited the role a arand JUry plays 1n cnmtnal cases. Toclay.JrandJuncs, ~ui:h as the 19· member Ornnae Coun h Grand Jury. are hmttcd 1n their role: tn the criminal ,JUStil't system Stnt'e the 1978 Hawkins dec1st0n was 1ssu<•d by the state Supreme C'oun. grand JUrtcs here have had to conrcntratr their efforts as local ·aovcmment watch· dop. · · The curTCnt Orange \ounty (.iranJ Jury. now neanng the end ot m one· year term. would like to restore th~ traditional role .,-and Junes have played in the C'rim1nal justit't' system The Joe.al panel has caned upon the Boa,rd of uperv1~ors to 'upron '· lcg1sl1111on that \\Ould restore the nght of grand Junes to issue 1nd1ctmen1' tha t lead direct!\ to tn al "It'~ not that there·,. am 1h1ng wrong w11h our watchdog role. hut -'~ other Mates tia ve the tnd1ctm<'nt proccu and, tn the 1ntcrtst of good government, we ~uld ltkt' to 5tt It restored here," o plaancd Thoma Kehoe. fo~man of the 1~84-8~ Orange Count) Grand JuT) In the Hawkins d(.'('1s1on. ~talc upremc . Coun j ust1t'\'~ rukd that i'.'n manal defendants had tht ri~t to a JEFF ADLER PERSPECTIVE puhltr prdttrnnn~ hl•an ng to J t'- tl'rmine "hcthrr thcn7 v.a~ ~ufficacn t ev1dt'ncr 10 hold th(•m O\Cr for tnal l'Hn after a grand iun 10d1ctm<'nt had bl'cn '"~ued Pr('v 1011<,l . prth<."l uw r" l'Uuld pursue one ,,f two route' in l'hurgtn(l a per'li<'O \\1th 3 t'n ml' .\ pr<1St'\'Ut nr could \C'l t\'tl) bnng "1tncs~' to tC',t1f, hcfore a gra nd. 1ut'\ and an (PleaH eee GRAl'fD JURY/ A2J Illegals hurt the economy, INS chief says R\ ROBERT HYNl>MA~ OI ,,,. O•ity "'°' a19" 1 h<' r<'gtl'nat \·omm"~1oner ot th<" lmn11~""""' and l\a1u rnl11a11on Ser· , 1u 111ld .1 "'('"" pon Bcaeh audience T Ill"'''' th.11 the l 'nitl'd Slates nttds. nr" k1ti,1u1wn in help l'Ontrol 11legal 1m ···1~r Jll•'n 11·, gl1111ti 1,1 1akl' men and womr n 111 th,· llr""root11 lt'vc-1 to SI\. 'f 1 •11tth k t', pn.\let't and control our h11r.lcr' ·· -.a id I tar E7cll. comr "'""'''ll'r t'f the INS' WC''\tt''m region. f Pleaee ... ILL&OAL/ A2) ---= -- ' A2 OrMge Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneed KIDNAP VICTIM'S RIENDS CONCERNED ..• rromAl where instructor Denis Hill. 3. was killed or who brought him to the hospital. tate Ocpanmc:nt oflic1als 1n Washington D.C. rcponed that no aroup has clatmcd rt'!tpons1b1ht) for the Jacobsen kidnapp10g and no demands have been received. Univenit~ officials said they were puzzled TueM!ay over the attack on the director of an apohucal. non- d1scnmmatol") hospital that 1s strain- ing to treat the v1cums or war. Stlttng in the dining area of h1i.: Busby Lane home. Dobkin wa) JU St as' confused .. I've known him (Jawbsen) for 20 years. I don't think he's at all a poliucal 1nd1,.1dual. He's Just dedi- cated to his work," he said. "()fall the ptople to grab. I don't sec an) reason to take him " The Jacobsens and Dobkins were among the first two fam1llC'> tu mo' c into the Hur'llington .Beach trau. and had gone on several camping trips together. Which garage did he mean? PALO l\LTO {-\Pl -1 v.o Sthlnn Valle} companies -~pplc (om· puter Inc . and Hev.lc11-Paf kard Co -claim Pre~1den1 Reas.an had them 1n mind when ht· ad"l'>l'd )oung Amencans on th e '1rtuc\ ol \mall business. . "Follow in the foot<;tep-; ol those two college students who launched one of America's great computer firms from the garage behind their house." Rcagan said Dobkin said he heard the news of the Jacobkn k1dnapp1na Tuesday morning af\er turning on the radio in 11me to catch the Lille end of a news broadcast. "I heard the name Ja oh!>en . then '8e1rut' and 'hospital' and I knew 1t wa$ him.'' he u1d. 'Tm still shocked." , A woman at the Jacobsen home on Busby Lane 1den1tfied herself as the hospital adm1n1s1rator's C\·Wife. but asked that her nam~ not be used. She said she was shocked by tht repons and had been on the telephone most of the day talking 10 State Department officials . ··Every second counts." she said "I hope that they ( l '. officials) arc doing the bcJI they can I'm Vt'ry concerned. He's the father of m) th~e children and he'-; a struggltng human being." Jacobsen's son. fnc. refused tt> comment on the k1dnapp1ng. Doreen Barrett. a nurse at an Alhambra hospital ·where Jacobsen was head adm1n1<;1rator for e.gtit years. said that she was womed for his safet) -so worned that she was having troubles keeping her mind on the JOb. . .. It's hard getung our work dt>nt" 't ou don't know v.hat the) (his captors) will do to htm," said Barrett at ~~hambra Community Hospital She and usan VcJar. an admin1s- 1rat1 ve secretary at the hosp11al, speculated that Jacobsen wa~ lured to Lebanon by the challenge of operat· ing the 420-bcd medical center. the largest ·hosp11al 1n the stnfe-tom country. They also ponrayed him as a .. vel") Da'rid Jacobeen eating" person who would dip into his own pockets to help omployccs and send flowers to cider!\ or Ion<.'· some hospital patu:nts. · Robcn Berry. Nt•w 't ork-bascd spokesman for tht· Beirut Unt\Crm). said JacobM"n was hired by thl' medical center last December after working nearl) 1"'0 )cars 10 Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. as head adm101strator of a 120.bcd m1l1tal) hospital. Jacob~n. v.h o holds a bachelor's degree 1n psychology from UCLA and a masta\ 1n public administration from the University of Arizona. began his ca reer 1n the Los Angeles County hospital system. Berry said. He later headed the Alhambra hospital from 1973to 1981 STUDENTS LASH OUT AT TEACHERS .•. From Al Apparent!) prompting tht· ht•a1c.•d feelings was a boycott b) teacht·rs of the student awards banquet on \1a) 16. " Senior Renee Robens said o;1udrnt' were d1'gusted b) the tealhl·r<,' boycott at the Corona11on program after the youngster'> thcmM>I' e sup- ported the teachers' ~1ckou1 and allegedl) heeded their 1nstruc1cm· urgings b> v.alking out 'vfa) 1-l 10 show sympath). "The mood has changed to d1!1gust of union tac11cs." she said ... You'"c ahcnatud ·>ou r\ehcc; from your own allies ·· .\nother <;tudent , Mike S1her~1e1n. called the teachers' ab\cncc at the awards banquet a ··selfish boycott." He said parents are losing respect for the teachers because of ac11v1sm and that teachers are genera11ng negative feelings on the pan of >oung~ters v. hen the> should be pla) mg rok models. he said. Rumor~ ofa bo;,rnu at graduation lt'rmeon1e) pro"tdc another~\ample of <;tude nts being U\Cd 1n the ncgo- 11at1ons. he said S1lvcrste1n urgl'd that the two v.arnng Sides tbe D1~trn.:t Educators As!\OC1a11on and the high school d1stnc1 -work for a com· promise to gi ve students an op- portunity to end the school year ptacefully." Negotiators today were slated to meet wath a mediator. Teach~rs union president Doug Scon said previously he will call a general membership meeting Thursda) 1f toda)' 's talks break down. He said anything from a sitdown stnke to a general strike is possible. pending the decision of the 700-plus teachers in seven high schools in Huntington Stach. Fountain Valley and Westminster. EXPORTER' ASTOUNDED' AT CHARGES •.. From Al Light showers possible tonight High ctOYd• IPfHdtno acroH Southefn Calllornla could bring light rain to the m~talna and co11tal \lalleya tonight. but clMr aldet ahOYld pr~all Thursday, lorecutera aald The molatur•·laden clOUd• will drltt Hltward. allowing aunll'llM and mOYntaln reeort hight In the 60t on Thursday. the National Weath« s.rvtc:. Mid. Along the Orange Coatt It wlll be lalr north Thursday. Partly ctoudy aouth. A raw tprlnkle• near the Mexican border tonight Highs mostly in the 70s. Lowa In the upper 40s to near 60 From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 miles -Inner waters: Light \larlat>le wlnda Thursday except weat to aouthwett 1010 18 knota evening hO\lrs. Southweat t welf 1 to 2 fMt. Variable high cloud• northern waters then lair Thursc;tay. Cloudy aouthern waters c.learlng Thuraday afternoon. Tempe Lill,. Rock IMI 83 . Louie ...... 71 SI MempN1 89 &e ·-~~ "llONTI ._ HIQn low'°' 2• llOUtt ending al S • m M•llN S..Cn 83 19 M•lw-M S5 0 W11m-Coio .. 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From Al The report noted that supervisors In making comparisons to other own salal) increase'>. 1n San Diego County. similar in size professions. the Grand J uf) rcponed In Los \ngeles or San Diego and population to Orange County. finding that business executives in counties. for rnstance. suptrvtsors' now are l>atd $53.159 ptr year while mid-level pos111ons e~cecd the cur-salant's are tied to the ~mount of Los Angel~ County supervisors are rent superv1sors··salancs while some money upenor and Municipal coun paid $73. 769 annually. construction .workers and truck dn • Ju dges earn. Judges' salanes are set by Also. Orange County now employs Grs. "'working long hours." can earn the state Legislature. 459 workers, including suptrv1sor6' close to the amount hoard members Supervisor Harnett Wieder. a aides. who currently earn more than now arc paid. .member of the personnel comm1ttce board members. Some 42 top depan-Board Chairman Tho mas Riiey, a 'that requested the Grand Jury review. me-nt and agency chiefs arc paid retired Manne Corp<> general. agreed said having 10 set their own salaries $70.000 or more per year while supcrv1sorc; should be "compensated places supervisors in an ··untenable another 211 earn between $50.000 fo r the re$pons1bl1t>" of the oflice posiuon ... and $60.000. according 10 the Grand the\ hold. "I didn't take 11 (the JOb) for the Jul) repon. ..·lt'shardtogctu<>edtohaving)our salaf). But 1f ~ou do 1t 1n a com- comm111ce doing research on aero- space guidance s~ stems. said he had "complete!) cooperated .. with L S. C ustom~ agents 1n their invcs11gat1on of the allegedly illega l shipments. nauonal Inc ma10ta1 ned that he had re' 1e.v.ed the general e~pon license rcgulallom he belle' ed v..erc pcrll· ncnt to shipment ol kr:ytrons and claimed. ''there was no cross-referen- ce to the mun1t1ons lt~t that would have 1nd1ca1ed the need for a special license." "ln recent years. the JOb has 1mmed1a1c s1affpa1d more than you:· parauve wa >. the staff is making did not ha\t' an)' Qwnersh1p interest required a full-time commnment. Rtle) said. "lf)'ou v.ant to put 11 on an more," she said. in the Hunungton Beach firm. but This fact coupled with the necessity of hourly basis there are few damn da)s Rile> added that he thought 1t was "he was one of our biggest cus-the board having to set its own I don't put 1n a I 0-11 hour day." strange the board had 10 turn to the tomers ·· salancs. a politically sensiuve issue. The Grand Jul") 's review of the Grand Jury to .. Justify raising your "We went over all ofth1s with them 211i years ago." Smyth said~ ··so I reall y don't understand wh> they are maktng c;uch a big deal about ll now .. Sm;,th said he first met M1lchan tn has resulted in a. compensation 1m-supervisors' ~ala!")· was 10111ated after own salary." but he said he also 1972 "when ~e entered a JOtnt balance between county manaJem.ent offi cials on the county's personnel wouldn't like to be in the position of ventun;. at the urging of the Lsraeli and supervisors which v1ctim1ies the committee requested the stud)'. having to raise a family on a govern~ent ... He did not clah~~1a~1~e~~1a~1n1~e~~~1~h~e~r~e~~~~u~a~k~s~.~~~~~~~s~ona~r~d~m~e~m~~~r"S~m"u~s~1~a"p~p~t~o~vne~1h~e"trr~supe~1sofssa~ry. Holding up a ccruficate from the lJ S i\tr Force commending him lor "mentonou'> Cl\.than \Cf\ ice" he said ·1n '1ev. of JU'>t rece1\ ing th1c; 1hc 1nd1ctmcnt real I~ v.a\ a '>urpn'>c I 'itill can't hel1eve 11 •• The 1nd1Ctment. returned \1a} 16. allege\ thar ~m~ th. from Januar). I 98(J th rough m1d-Detemtx:r. 19!'.!2. sent the kl")trons w11hou1.,obta1n1ng the rl'qu1rcd export license or written appro" al frnm the l ' S. State Depan- ml'nt \m•th pre\tdent of ~llco lnttt· Israel said 11 has used the 1wo-1mh· long devices tor non-nuclear purpose'> and 11 has agreed, at the request of l \ la v. enforcement official'> to return to l ' S custod' the kt'\ tron'> remaining 1n '>tock . officials \aid ~m' th said tht• \ale ol the kf\ trons "'a\ made to the Hell ( orp of Tel ~' 1'. a pn vate cc1mpan~ that. he said. "'as operated b~ 1 .. raeh businessman .\rnan M1lchan Asked 1f his com pan) v.a" named Mtlco becauc;e of 1n\Olvemcht v.1th Mitchan ~m~th '>aid that \1 1lchan on the nature of the JOint venture. M1lchan'5 bus1ne!>s enterprises have included producing several Hol- IYy.'ood mo" 1es. including ··The Krng of Corned>·" 'itarnng Robcn DeNiro and Jen') Lewis Btfore forming his own com pan). Sm) th worked as an aerospace engi - neer at Nonh A mencan A v1at1on and 11s successor. Nonh Amencan Rock- well, from 1955 to 1969. He was chief engineer for the av1on1cs system on the F-111 jet and. earlier worked on development of the automatic pilot system fo r the Boeing 707. GRAND JURY WANTS INDICT POWER ..• From Al 1nd1c.tmcn1 toulJ ~ 1<,<,ueJ <>ml' rndtc.ted J de fendant\ ca'r then w0uld proceed d1recth to tnal 1n a Supt•n11r < 11u r1 B) tar the m11\t l•imrn11n manner 1n whith tr1minal l hargl•\ arc hmught ho.,..CH'r 1<; thmugh .i preltminary hcanng .\ rx:r'>on chargl'd "'Ith J crime 1\ brought hefore a Judge 1n Munte1pal < ourt v.h1J then hl'af\ ev1dcme again<;t the dlCU'>ed and rulec; "'hcthcr tht•re '' \uffiuent tVl(.kntc for J 1nal At J prt'l1m1nan hcnri n11 tht· au U\l'J . through hi' lav.\cr\ ,., t·n11 tk d 10 \ rt1\\·l'\:1m1nl' ,ind< 11ntront h" .H < u\l'r\ In lrna1n ta-.1·\ 1h1· 1mln 1nwn1 prole\\ .... J\ \ 1ev.cd ,J\ .1 Olllf\' dki. t 1 've and le.,, lf>\t I\ \1.-J ' tt, pr• 11 l'l'J ec;peuall\ tn ca'>t'' v. 111 mull1pk defendant\ 11r 1n 1.1\t'' "hrrt <nm pht<1led trimin.11 111n<.p1r,1un ,,,. fraud v.t·n· allqtt•d lndittmcnl\ .tl\11 ommonh v.nc· "'ught lor t J\l'\ 111 v..h1th l htldn·n were w1tm'"l'' In thild Jhu\1· '··•'-<'' for 1n<,ta mt• ,Jn 1nd1umrn1 would guarantl'l' th<tl 111ung Lhlldrcn "'111ild be expmnJ 111 thl' rraum<l .ind orc.Jcal oflC\t11\1n11 at puhlll trial onl" on<l' < all 1n11 lht 11rrt·nt \.Ii \1an1n Just tall 642-6086 Preschool child abuse case in Lo'> ..\ngclcs ( ount) "a glaring example" of hov. the Hawkin'> dec1s1nn has affcued the criminal proce\\. the count} Grand Juf'v pointed out that the Los A.ngele\ (,rand Jul") •'>sued cnm1nal 1nd1ctment'i 1n the ca"e fullov.1ng 7'': da) sol dcltberauons However. because the defendants demanded a public preltmtnal) hear- ing under the Hawkins dec1S1on. the ca<;e ha<; dragged on for ntne months. c.oc,ting taJtpa)'l.'f\ an c\llma1cd \2 million '>O far In ,Hld111on th~· \Ct110I!- ..... 1tnc\\l''> ha\l' 'fX'nt d;i~\ on 1hc "ilnl'\\ 't<1nd tc<,llf\1ng 1n 1lw puhlit 'P"t hgh t «'I hn v. erl' l n 1''>·c ~am 1 ncd JI 11me' h\ all \l''en 111 the delcn· dan1 ,· attornl'\., ·11 thl· anu'>t'd arc hound O\Cr for lflJ I lhl\ l'nt1rt• proce'>!i will be rqx·atl'd "-t•hoc -;aid in a lc11er to 'upcn 1\or\ t alltng on them 10 s~ ron effort, to rc'itorc the indictment pr<1tC\\ The torrnrnn added he wa'i .... l)· railed at the ahu<;c thtJ.-.e k1d\ were e11pnscd to." In Orange ( ount~ 1hc Grand Jury report r<•v1cwt"d thr more lcngtb y ·orcllm1nan heann~'i rnnducted dur- ing the pa\t three years. The rt''v lcwer'i found that sncn prellm1nar-,. hearings required from 15 10 i.llJ d:.t\\ of coun 11me ant.I Jlf re\ultl'd 1n tht defendants' being bound O\l'r for tnal 1n ~upcnor ( oun The \C\"en ca..e-; took up a tCllJl of 17M mun 1.Ja)s The count) D1stnct l\ttornn \ Office has concluded that all of the cases could have been processed by grand JUT) 1nd1ctment. each 1nvolv- 1ng or1t to three days of thl' grand JUI')\ time ~hdc '>a' ing rnunl) ti:npa yef\ an t'\t1matrd $700.01.>IJ. the u 111cn ·~ panrl rrponcd. Kehoe \all.I he hopcc, the Board of Su pen 1\ur\ v. di Jec1de to support the leg1sla11 on 1n <.,acramento aimed al restoring the grand JUI') ·s 1nd 1ctmen1 power .. 11 \ an absolutely clear-cut hill We're .t\l~tcl)'AJ ~'or of 11. .. he 'i:t1d· .....__,,,.. ~ He added he hopes the count)\ leg1sl:it1\C planning comm1ss1on. . which rt'-.1l'W\ all pending legislation afiec11 ng the county. agrees and recommend'> 'upcrvisors support the bill. <,pon..orl·d h\ \late Sen. Ed Da v·,.,. R-L•)\ ~n~dt' 1he former Los ~n­ gelc'i pnhl l' 1 h 1l'f \\hat do ou Ilk t tht Dally Pilot" \\hat don't you like" Call tht numbPr at ldt an our musage will be rtt'orded, transcribtd and dellvtred to thr appropria e editor. The same 24-hour antwerlaa service may he used to record letters to the 1•d1tor on any toplC". Contributors to our Lttter~ column must lnr ludt> their name and telephone number for verification No rlrculallon calls. pleast". TPll u1 what's on your mind ClrculeUon 714/M2-4m Delly Piiot D•ftvery 11 GuerentMd ~~~~E Daily Pilat Claeetfted edvertlelng 114/M2·M71 AH other depertmente M2"4321 MAIN OfftCI (., "' ,. ... ,..,,.,,. •• ,, "'"' l ; '"' , . ~ .. ,,,.,. ( .,, <i~ ' ' ' i ... .., ~; • in ... n ., f ~ • 'If'• • f"'lft '~ ••'-"' Clrcutetlon T.eepftonee " .... , )t•nQf' ., ..... 4•••' w.aia:s H. L. Schw.,11 Ill Po1t>llsher Fr•nk Zlnt Edl!Ot Aoaemery Churchmal"I Ct>ntro11e1 Robert l. Centrell Proctuct1on ' Manager K •r•n Wittmer Marketing Olrec1or • Howerd MuHenery Ad\lertlatno Director Oonekt L. Wlfflem1 C1r cutatlon M1neger Peg91 llevln• Clau1t..ct Director no ... "' "41, s1 "°'" ....... • Me •""°'''" f'<l• •Wl (""11 i..1-A ~l'fl~6 .Ofl'f'"J'" ·?811>•"0" r,,,,., ~"'~ c~, ~ .,...,.. ,,or... ,._,.,,.,"'~" •H"'"' •I m•U~, ,,, •'1~' ... ~fl ,,_.,.,.." "'-\' CW' ''K>'flt)\,r M •'"'""'' ~_.,. fHltf ~ nt ir-t0V'IQf'l' "",.., -<."""1 i-.U ,,...-ttfeQI" 18 •1 •' ~fl ~ (al.ff.t" A IJfW: •44 80() ~•b'Vt $ •,r,. h y lltf'loltt 1"!) )~ .,_,.. , ... ,., Oy ,. •" S • 00 mriritNy VOL. 71, NO. 141 - ILLEGAL ALIENS 'HURTING ECONOMY' ..• From Al E1ell. c;peaking to the Newpon Cente( K1wan1s Club. said the issue of illegal 1mm1grat1on is laden with myths that makes reform more difficult. One falsehood. Ezell said. is that illegal immigrants provide a boost for the economy. "That's a big rJ1yth and a con JOb put on by those who believe in open borders." he said. "It's the illCJll immigrants who are actually draining ttie economy." E7ell said allegal immigrants often ta ke JObs that would normally be filled by teen-agers or single women who arc heads of households. In turn. those ct112ens who cannot find work are dependent on social program'i lundcd b} tax dollars "For cvef) 100 work ing illegal 1mm1grant~. 66 \J.S. c111 zcns arc d1splaccd (from the work fo rce).'' he \aid The image of Mexican illegal a hens taking onl) those Jobs Americans do nut want 1s a myth . Elell 'iatd ... Ofall 1he Illegal ahcn'i in thl' l Inned ~talc\ onh ahout 15 percent arc 111" 111vcd1 n \o-callcd '>loop-labor JObs lt kc agnculture. he said The rest arc 1n ser\'1te 1ndustl") or ltght manufac- turing. earning good wages and work- tng tn a comfortable environment. E7ell said he 1s aware of the problems 1n .stemming the 11de of illegal 1mm1grants and admmed that the Border Patrol can onlv catch abo'ut halfofall those who attcm_pt 10 enter the United States illegally in search of JObs. Many wh o arc caught and deponcd arc caught trying to • sneak back four or five hoors later. Ezell said. "Eve!)· 66 !.econd s. we apprehend an illegal 1mm1grant. and that's in the Western Region alone.'' he said . "We apprehend. on the average. 2.000 illegal 1mm1grants a day." E1ell said more than 500,000 1mm1grants become le$81 c1t11cns each year. but the INS cst1mate'i thcrt' are anywhere from six 10 12 m1lhon illegal 1mm1grants current!> ltv1n g 1n the United States. And the problem 1s g.rowtnj worw In 1965. Border Patrol offi cial'> 1n ~an Diego reponcd 6.500 arrcm of illegal 1mm1grant'\, Last year. about 425.000 illegal a hens were caught. HUTIERSCUS Designed, Finished . Installed "You "-nov.. )OU '>Ct' these ~oung kids v.11h their parent~ (illegal aliens) and ~our hean goes out to them But what can you reall> do?'' tzetl said he advocates lcg1sla11 ve refor m that would make 1t illegal for employ'crs to knowmgly hire an illegal 1mm1gran1 If ttlC) do. employers would be subJCCt to fines and. 1f the crime 1s repeated. possible imprisonment Agncultural interests, which de· pend on the seasonal help of illegal 1mm1grants. would be allowed to hire the workers dunng the harvest season onl). E1cll urged that his audience con- tact their elec ted representatives to su pport ~uch leg1sla11on. "Pan of the problem nght now is that employers would simply rather hire illegal ahens,".he satd. "One man told me he ltkes to hire illegals because the)' work harder. c;tay longer and complain less." 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