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Sportswear sales fans as-
aurned thetr annual At
Eue position at Fashion
llland laat'nlght./ Aa
California
Quadrlpleglc seeks right
to die, asks hospital to
remove feeding tube./ M ..
Nation
The U.S. economy grew a
sluggish 2.3 percent last
year, ttte government re-
ported today./ Al
Pf98ident-Aeegan
praJsed abortion foes as
they marched In Wash-
ington./ Al
Food
Super party fare wlll win
cheers from armchair
quarterbacks./C1
Entertainment
"Crimes of the Heart"
offers some marvelous
characters In search of a
story at the Gem.I A 12
Sports
Sunday's Super Bowl Is
already turning Into a war
of words./81
Ed!aon Hlgh's Bill Work-
man Is an early favorite
for-the Orange Coast
College football post./81
Veteran University of
Houston basketball
coach Guy Lewis an-
nounces retlrement./82
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Carpool
lane foes
hit road
By LISA MAHONEY
OflM0.., ..... 111111
Foes of expen mental car pool lanes
on the Costa Mesa Freeway plan to
take their show on the road.
Starting T hursday, about 75 mem-
bers of the Drivers for Highway
Safety committee will make their
daily commute down the 55 Freeway
with head lights glarina. banners wav-
ina and rear window placards that say
"stop SS car ~I now," orpniur Joe
C. Catron said.
(Pleue eee f'OU/ A2)
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WEDNESDA \',JANUARY 22, 1986 ---------
SWAT team e .ndS standoff
Distr aught NB man
wi t h un flushed out
of house in Eas t bluff
By PAUL A.RClllPLEY
aM STEVE MARBLE oe .. ...,,... ....
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Newport Beach police flushed 1
distraU&ht. armed man out of bis
home with tear gas Tuesday. endina a
tense six-hour standoff in the Eut-
bluff nei&hborbood north of the
Newport Center. No one was lnjured_
Ron Taylor. 40. of2507 Alta Vista.
was apprehended at 6:45 ~m., JS>
m inutes after members o( the _...,,· '"=-----1
parunent's special weapons and
tactics team fired about baJf a doz.m
tear gas canisters into the house.
"They started finng at the rear of
the house. and he moved to t.M
fronl 0 police spokesman Trent
Harris said ... Taylo r came out the
front door rubbing his eyes. He leaned
against a railing and three SWAT
officers arrested him without f urtbcr
incident."
Taylor was taken to police head-
quarters for quesuonina. Later. be
was placed under 72-bo ur obferva-
tton at Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach, Harris said.
Taylor was reponcdly depressed
about financ1aJ and health problems
over the past year, Harris said.
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llemberaoftbeNewport8eachSWATteamwaitoataideRon aboot him-elf, held pollce off for ab hoan before being
Taylor'• home in ltutblaff. Taylor, who bad threatened to forced oat wttb tear gu.
He was getting back on his feet
financially after his business went
bankrupt four yean ago when be was
involved 1n a senous auto accident
(Pleue eee BAaJUCADED/ A2)
Charges in case
of d~ug smuggling
may be reinstated
Action con sidered-
as perjury r aps on
NB cops dropped
By STEVE MARBLE
OftfleO.., ..........
County prosecutors are 1;ons1der-
ing refilinJ drug smuggling charges in
a SI O million marijua:'la case follow-
ing a decision Tuesday by the Orange
County Grand Jury not to pursue
perjury charges against Newport
Beach police.
The Grand Jury cleared police and
two Newport Beach maintenance
workers for their behavior and court
testimony relating to the five-ton
manJuana bust.
The Jan. 21, 1985. drug bust. the
largest in ctt y history, resulted 1n the
arrests of three Santa Cruz men.
William Nelson. Dav id Choy and
Victor Lucina.
Harbor Court Municipal Judge
Russell Bostrom dismissed the
c~rics in July, ruhng police con~
ducted an illegal search o f the yacht
wherT the bales of manJuana were
found.
After a request by Bostrom and
Judge Chn stopher Strople, who was
then presiding Judge at the Newport
Beach courthouse, the Grand Jury
investigated Newport Beach police
and two city maintenance workers for
possible cnminal misconduct.
Spec1ficall}. Strople asked the
Grand Jury to determine if a city
narcotics officers commuted per.Jury
and whether the maintenance
workers had destroyed evidence by
repainting a mooring sign where the
yacht was docked.
In a bnef statement issued late
Tuesday. Grand Jury Foreman
Gerald Charlton said the m vest1ga-
tton was being closed.
(Pleue eee CHARGES/ A2 )
This time city smiles
on Iranian's 'castle'
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... 0.., ,... .....
At first, Costa Mesa Cit)
Council members looked wom-
ed.
Then they smirked, giggled,
chuckled. and fi nally gave Alt
Roushan penniss1on Monday
to build a stone castJe with a 28-
foot-hiah tower around a res-
taurant building he owns on
Superior A venue.
Roushan cauaht the attention
of "Peo ple0 !!}aPZine and the
state Supreme Coun in 1981
after he erected four towenng
red acuJptureson the property at
1550 Supenor Ave. The rcn·
egade welder had also unveiled
plans to build a castle at the 'illl'
.\Iler a 1hrce-year battle w11h
the city, Roushan d1o;mantkd
the metal artwork -including a
65·foot tall. U-shapcd piece
called .. Tornado .. -and an·
nounced plans to tour the
co untry in a computer-
equipped b us.
But this week, Roushan. 42,
returned to City Hall seeking
the necessary zone van ances to
build the medieval fortress
around the barn-shaped bu1lrl-
(Ple&M eee ·cASTL&' / A2)
PCBs
balding
steady
1
in bay
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20 Mt
MOOR I
LIM IT
o.lly Not """'° lty L .. ...,_-
Cl ty worken repainted tb.la cruet.al •ten lea than two houn
after a jaqe bad ordered lt photographed.
By SUSAN HOWLETT·
OfllMIO..,Net9""'
The annual "mussel wa1ch" report
released b) the regional Water QuaJ1-
I} Resources Control Board ~veals
reduced DDT levels in Newport
Harbor However. the level of PCBs
-a carcmOjlen -remains stead)
The IQ6sened DDT levels shown in
a test spot of the ba~ are apparentJy
due to a rainfall decline on the Orange
( oast. accord mg to Joanne hne1der
of the water board.
The lack of rainfall decreases the
amount of s1ltat1on draining into the
ba\. which seems to lessen DDT
le,·els found in test mussels.
Schneider said.
Smee I 9"'q· the water quality board
has placed mu~ls a-long the Cah-
fom 1a coast to determine the
(Plea.e eee WATER /A2)
Heights residents accuse
county of double dealing
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IN 0.-, No! .....
Santa <\na Heights residents ac-
cused Orange County Tu~ay of
tr)1ng to take advantage of them
through two program s that are sup-
posed to ease noise w~s in the
unincorporated neighborhood at the
foot of John Wayne A111>0n's mam
runwa)'.
<\bout 300 residents pthcrcd at the
Costa Mesa Com munity Center to
learn how county planners intend to
cnrr) out purchase a ssurance and
acoustical msulation proarams. Most
of them did not hke "'ha1 the' heard
Grumhhngs of hlalk matl and in-
\ t·rse l.'onJemnat1on threat'i "err
tt-veled at Rohen Fisher. director lll
planning. and planner Rich .\dler
after the" d1 closed details of "ho
would t>e chgtble for the program\
and ho" the\ will work
''That's not purchase assurance
that·s blackmail." said Qne man after
learning that appraisers-must he
chosen from a count)'-comp1led hs1
and that noise pollution caused h\ the
airport 1o1.ould be considered 1n de-
termining the fair market "alue (lf
homes
.. ,\,t ,1nh arl· \llu 'itackmg thC'
dee!... hut q1u're \tJd.ing 1t 'o hea.,,11\
11'~ alml,.,l laughahk .. tht• un1den·
ttlied rc<otdt•nt -..aid
RC''>tdc:nt!> didn't think much of
offers to acouslll!llh in<oulate their
homes either Tht• count~ 1s propos-
ing to offer ~ "pad.age" that wtll
1ndudC' "'1ndo"' trcaimcnts. attic
1nsulat1on and J 't•nt1lat1on S)Stem
for home: that fall 1o1.11h1n an estab-
lished mw;c.· k' rl n1n1our
In n.·tum for making lhetr homes
,quieter re~adent' 1o1.ould have to s11tn
(Pleaec .ee HEIGH TS/ A3t
Concern~d pair set reward
formotoristwhohitjogger · Susu
HoWUTT
College adds patrol
after coed's death
By P HIL SNEIDER.MAN
OflMO.., .........
Couple offering 1,000 or conviction,
hoping to alert runners about hazards
hmit of 35 mph. "but moton su often
race lhrouah 1t SO mph en route to the
buaincu district near Jo bn Wayne
Airpon. said Jim Barren.
Focus ON THE NEws
Mcinnis said t.be investiaatton ha
turned up few leads and oo evidence
S.ddkbeck olleae o ffi 1al!> d~
ci<kd Tuesda) to an~a~ <''ening
sccunty patrols by collqe .pohc~, on
the M1<i'iion VieJoampuswherea H-
A Newport Beach couple are hop-
ina tf1111Cdy will 1Cnente 1wareaeu an
thf ca.e of a Colui Meu youth
fiahtlna for his life after• ~it-and-run
accicknt on Irvine Avenue last Su n-
day.
Bill and Carol Bartttt have estab-
lished a reward fund fOr infonnetioa
ladi"I to the anat and convic:tioe of
the m°'orist responsible fof the
accident, Which bu left I S-~M>ld aa• Hubert 111 critical condition •t
FOGnUlin Valley ~ea:ional Hoepital. .. Whatever we can do," said" Carol
BlnrtL "$omtoM had k> have letft
somet.hina and mayb( this will make
them remember."
The Bam:tta opened the f\and
Tuetday 1t Secvrity Plciftc Bank on
17th Street in Costa Mea with a
S 1.000 deoosh.
The reward 11 a tworoad attempt
directed both at ~ the .....,
and aJatina Ncwpon•a JC9l1 liout
the danem of n1nnina an the streel.
lhntaid. ''We wanted to do IOmelbl.. eo
Jl\&ke ~ IW81'e of the ..... OU1 Ihm.· Bamn llid.
Irvine Avenue bu• potted lpted
The Barrens said they we~ 1n the
area when Huben was slf'UCk by a car
It 7:21 p.m . last Sunday, but did not
wilfttll the accidetu. Hubert was hit while j091int with
bis tiMer on lrtinc A "enue near 20th
Street. The Berretta went to hdp
H.aben when they M.ard his sitlcr
a.ml ... Wben tftey tned to admlrusttt fim
aid eo Die eeverty uvuted youth. they
ftfl much of the tame helpletaneta
&Mt ia¥ttblltor1 are now deahna ~ ia dilar a.nJC IO lllbet duet ID
IMcae. Ne,.,,, 8elcb Polace Stt. Wilbam I
"We have 1btolutely 1cro." Md n·
nas said. He edded that in vmtptors .
actually s~ the K'Cnc for any
pan iclc of evidence.
Hubert·s Ii~. Patncia Hu bert.
said w was nmnina tn front of her
bro ther on the nonh6ound ide of the
busy st~ when her brother wu
struck. She detc.nbcd the car a • lafF t 980s Amttkan·IMde Kdln, pcm.
ibly dark in color.
lnvauptors impounded • timou-
11ne O'WMd by I ~ kticll
rtucknt Tuaday. "' ~ 1t to
(Pl•H .. UWA.D/A2)
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ear-old student was sta~ to death
over the .,.eek-end. ·
Robbtn Brand~y· body wa found
1n a campus parkjna lot late turday
naaht besldc her brown ChcvroleL
Earha m the even1na. lht lquna
lkach woman had been an u her at a
Saddlebllck jau concen and bad
attended a rt"CqK1on al\er94rd.
A memonal tcrvtce for Brandle
was scheduled toda) in n Juan
Capastl"lno
Col .. JDC>keswoman nnc Am-
brolr saad t'UC9dl 1ftcmooft. '"The collcle 1s 1nctUSant i\S sccunty unu l
(Phue .. COLLSO&/ A2)
bIGilTS LASHES COUNTTi TACTICS •••
Al 1beit av· tion npu -· u Purctwc uaurance -paal'U· ~ residents accuted county are muc~ more valuable 1:n teeina residenu that the county will ofllciili of wutina to take more than
• SS,000 to S l 0,000 the county may buy t~ir boma -~ acoUldcal :SU pve. • 9enc1 on insulation, some home· in1ulat1on PfOlfU'I are uneaded to • aqued tbat fair market value ~noted. ~ Santa Ana He\abU resident1 DOt be uted in appai1h-a • Jn addition. aocepti"J the insula· lod with airport noite tro\lblc:I homes in the an. aiace ~ noite ~n ~make them tneliaib&e for while at the same time brins the bM devalued the properues ... Just ~base assurance if tbe acoustical county into compliance witb 11a1e compensation" abould be the criteria,
ueatment did not eue their noise noi1e reaulation&. . elderly telidnt Gretchen Miller said. ~and they later wanted to sell. Aa prOpoeed. between 350 and 450 Tbe COWlty should pey the rei>lace-
_.. ~veral residents criticized county bomeswouldbeeliaib&eforoaeoftbe meat COil for a comperable home ~nen for comiP& up with plans prosranu. Thoee 6oma are in tbe elleWbete. abe said.
t don't ICJu&re with what they were areas most 1everely effecud by Several residents pointed out that
at preV1ous meetinas. ··1 was told takeoffs and landinp at the ai~n. they have been unable to sell their
)lie last time that the appraiser would U ndcr te~~ti ve ~ outbned bpma on 1;be open market because of
.. told not to make noise pollution a Tuesday, ehaabl~ ~1denu would aarcraft ooue. . ~lion " said Tom Barker. baveayeartodecideaftbeywanted to Some ple8ded watb planners to f Poiotina a ' finger at Rich Adler. sell their homes to ~ county .. The condemn their land 10 they can act
lfWyanne To~y ~she was told counJl would OIY fair market pnce. w benefiu. 'year aao tliit she wou notliiVe to Those optina to mSUllR their Uiiaif~ would )!6-to sell her home on the open homes would have to take a standard be now acijusunent1 for people who ~et· to become eligible for paclca&eof improvements. planners purcbue a more costly home than the ~hue assurance. . sai_d. ~hey ~ould allO aip ~~Y their one they lelJ to the county. Residents
1 ruber said last niaht that previous ntpt1on ~ti ---:-~n.una the arped ~t com~b&e houses away ~efforts would be con side~ when county to hnut buildina beiab.U. fly frOm u.rpon notle would be more ~na who has priority under the pla.nes overhead and make arrcraft exj>e'll~ve than the fair market value
~-noise. of their praent homes .
• ~OLLEGE INCREASES SECURITY ••• ~Al
~hl'r notice." The security esc.oru work only Meanwhilc,4)0tice were oontinuin1 Esb'e" said an additional security Monday throuah Tbunday bee.aux their investiption today of the cam-
QIJlcer will patrol the campus during ni~t classes are not scheduled on pus 1layina. No murder weapon bas
evenina hours, seven days a week. Fr:adays and on weekends. Amb_role been. found, ~ police have de·
Previously, two officers patrolled the said the colleae has not decided temuned no motave for the attack. -'Jeee at ni&hL whetheT to expand the security escort
Ambrose said the college wiU also seTVice to weekends to cover ac.-
activate all of its ·available security ti vi ties such as last Saturday's oon-
cscorts -students who arc paid to cen. walk women to their can during The Oranac County Sherill's De-
evenina hours. The escorts wear panment-annnounc~ that its depu·
~t yelJow jackeu and carry ties will ~~ incry:ase evening patrols
.AJshliahts. at the M1ss1on V1eJO campus.
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Lt. Richard Olton, spokesman for
the sheriff's department, declined to
comment on specific strategies in the inves~tion, but be said officen arc
stiU u1JJna anyone who witnessed the
attack or bas other information on the
incident to c:all 834-3000 .
CHARGES IN DRUG CASE~WEIGHED •••
l'romAl
"F6llowina an extensive re-
view ... the Grand Jury has de-
lermined that there was no evidence
<tf criminal behavior by any of the
t'rincipals involved," the statement
lad.
Police spokesman Trent Harris
aid the depertmeot was pleased with
the Grand Jury decision.
"But it would be inappropnate to
·By anything beyond that," Harris
said.
.. ao.trom u id be can not comment
• Che Grand Jury decision because criminal charges may be refiled
4'&inSt the three Santa Cruz men.
"Until a decision is reached on
that. I really can't say anything."
Bostrom said.
Newport Beach City Manager Bob
~ynn, however. said he was confj-
~nt from the start that criminal ~barges would not be pressed against
the majntenance worlcen who re-
painted the faded mooring sian less
than two hours after Bostrom ordered
it photographed for coun records.
The mooring sign was a crucial
piece of evidence in the case because
It stated that boats could not be tied to
the Balboa Peninsula dock for more
than 20 minutes. A police officer said
he became suspicious when the yacht
violated the limit.
"I always did think that the
maintenance workers had absolutely
no motivation to misrepresent any-
th1ng. •• W~nn said. "'And they had no
reason to lie.
"I asked them at the time and they
said ll was just a routine painting job.
I believed them," Wynn said ... It was
JUSt a coincidence."
Wynn. said he has no ··ill feeling··
toward Bostrom for requesting a
grand jury probe.
··He has to do his job and I think it
was probably proper to bnng in a
third party, in this case the &r1nd
jury," Wynn said. "I harbor absolute-
ly no ill feelings toward Bostrom.
Judges have a touA)l job."
When Bostrom dismissed the drug
cbarses in July, then Police Chief
Charles Gross lambasted Bostrom
and sugested the judge was preju-
diced toward the police depanment.
Bostrom countered by tellin,&
Gross to "Catch the bad guys, do 1t
right and obey the law."
Gross, who stepped down as police
chief this month, could not be
reached for commenl on the Grand
Jury's decision.
Deputy Distnct Attorney Tom
Borris said his office now is consider-
ing refiling drug smualing charges
against the three Santa Cruz men. But
he made no predictions on what that
decision would be or when it will be
reached.
BARRICADED MAN FLUSHED OUT ••
Prom Al
last summer that left him partially
disabled.
The lntemaJ Revenue Serrv1ce
recently attached hlS {>aYChcclc. and
most of his money 1s tied up in
bankruptcy coun . Harris said.
" The incident began Tuesday mom-
irlj when Taylor telephoned two
fnends. tellini them he planned to lull
himself. Hams. said.
~-Members of a construction crew
working next door said the friends
arrived to talk to Taylor. but didn't
take his su1c1de threat~ scnousl}. One
left.
However. Ta ylor wa s. playing with
a handgun, and drinking heavil y.
Harris said
As the other friend was leaving, he
heard a \hot Af1er checking on
Taylor. the fn end ran 10 a ne1Jhbor's
bousc to call police who amved at
~ut 11 40 a.m
Taylor fired a couple of more shots
inside the house, and a WAT unit
was called at 12· 30 p.m
Next door neighbor Ray Watson.
former president of the Irvine Co. and
now an lrvme Co. board member and
chairman of the board for Disney
Production5.1 said he heard Taylor fire
one shot betore police evacuated the
neighborhood.
Police used Watson's home as a
lookout point, he said.
About 80 homes were evacuated,
and poltcc cordoned off the neigh·
borhood.
Taylor's wife, Judy. a
schoolteacher 1n the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District. waited
anxiously at a neighbor's home
throu&hout the afternoon. "WC established contact W.th him
by telephone," Harris said ... He'd
occasionally pick up the phone but
wouJdn 't talk \0 us.'
Police repeatedly lost cont.act wtth
Taylor tbrouabout the afternoon.
They suspected he was pesaina out
~use of his heavy drinkinJ.
Police brieny considered brin11n1
in a helicopter to hover over the
house and awaken Taylor, but the
Eastbluff neigbborhood 1s under John
Wayne Airpon's takeoff path, and the
maneuver would have requi~
closure of the airpon.
Just before S p.m. police detonated
several M-80s. which are similar to
small sticks of dynamite, to rouse
Taylor.
Af\er repeated attempts by tele-
phone and bullhorn to pcnuade
Taylor to leave his house, police fired
the tear gas.
Neighbors described Taylor as
pleasant and friendly.
Ray Watson's wife, Elsa. said. "I've
only talked to ham once or twice. but
he seems like a very nice man."
"He's a super guy who's JUSt had a
bundle of problems recently," said a
man who described himself as a
friend.
A neiJhbor'hood youth said, "He's
reall y nice. He was always out there
helping his son work on a float for the
freshmen parade."
· REWARDOFFEREDINHIT-RUNCASE •••
From Al
• the owner the same day, Mcinnis
s.aid. He said the car was 1nvestipted
by pohcc bccau.se 1t bad blue fibers on
the nght front side. Huben was
-..eanng blue sweatpants when he was
h11. he explained.
The . susj)Cct is currently bein1
wu&h t for felony hit-and-run dnvana.
JHfoben dies. that Charle wtll Cbantt
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MAIN OR'ICa
to vehicular manslau&}lter.
Mcinnis said the danaen of ru.n·
nan1 in the street 1s somethina all
jogcrs should see clearly throu&h this
traaedy. A dnver fa1lin1 to seejogcrs
in the street could hit them whhout
be1na in violation of the law,, he
explained.
Noth1na 1s known about the person
who 11eo tne sc:c:ne without stoppina
or slow1 n.1 down, accord i n1 to Patrica
Hubert. Bamtt said althouah the pajn can
hardly be crated, some of the person's
guilt may be cased by comina for-
ward.
.. Somebody out there has to be JUlt
sick about this.'' Barrett said.
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FOES OF CAR POOL LANE HIT THE ROAD •••
From Al
The committee will also enlist the
suppon of other drivers who may not
think much ofthecarpool lanee1ther,
Catron said. Committee members·
will be at Ice)'. on ramps handing out
red bannenand urgjngdrivers to tum
their headJi&}lts on. he said.
Catron's committee wants an extra
founh lane that was added to both
sides of the Costa Mesa Freeway i11
November opened to all traffic.
Right now the additional lanes are
part of an experiment by the State
De~rtment of Transporution, the
Orange County Transportation Com-
mission and the Orange County
Transit District to encourage car
pooling. Only motorists carrying one
or more pas.sengcrs may use the inside
.. express lane."
Catron and otbers on the commit·
tee maintain that the new lanes are
danaerous becaute of the speed at.-
which vehicles drive it while those in
neiahborina lanes inch along during pealt travel times.
With nothin1 but a yellow line to
separate drivers, the lane IS widely
misused, increasina the hazard to
motorists, the committee claims.
And, because lane pavement is
rouJ.h in some spots, some people
eliaable to use the lane have told the
committee they stay out of it.
Catron said the committee decided
to make a visible statement orprotest
after learning that Cahrans is using
billboards to promote car pooling
throughout the state.
Terry Blank, senior transporution
planneT for Caltrans, confirmed that
th e qcncy has billboards alona the
freeways in Nonhem California that
urge ~pie to ... H~nk if you h~te
commuting." The billboards, which
include local ride sharing telephone
numbers should beJin appeanng in
this area soon, he said.
But Catron doesn't think the
"honk" messa$C 1s such a aood idea.
"I think it's ridiculous. All that does is
jar people."
Blank said he didn't ~now where
billboards would be placed in
Southern California. Billboard spac:e
is being donated on an as available
basis, ne sa1a:lhere may not even be
one put up on the 55 Freeway, Blan.k
said.
Nevertheless. people who drive the
Costa Mesa Freeway will start seeina
Catron's statement first ... We fee1
we'll be efTect1ve,'' he said.
'CASTLE' WINS FAVOR IN MESA •.•
From Al
ing that he leases.to Garf s restaurant.
The fiery Iranian plans to build the
14-foot·hi&h wall and the castle tower
himself. stone by heavy stone, as a
message to the governmental powers
that control the cit y, the state and the
country.
Roushan says the castle 1s symbolic
of a "chess move"' he is using against
the United States government.
"When you castle, you're changing
the strateay of the pme. Someday,
we're 1oina to play chess on my
board.' he said Tuesday, during an
interview in the restaurant parking
lot.
Council members had tittered
about how Roushan's castle would
certainly be "unique," and how it
couldn't damage the aesthetics of a
southside industrial strip marked by
auto body shops and warehouses.
"Some may consider it pretty,
some may consider it weird, but I
don't think it can hurt that area,"
Councilman Donn Hall said durina
the meetina.
Councilwoman Arlene Schafer
gushed: "I never thought I'd change
my mind. I think it would be
something unique and different in
our city."
Roushan says his prOJCCt 1s more
thin merely "different.'' It 11 a
statement or defiance toward what he
believes is an oppressive natio n. It 1s
also a messaae for people to become
self-reliant and pToductive.
"They're so brainwashed. they
think the Ru5Sian is their enemy. The
enemy is in City Hall. And we've JOI a
cowboy (President Reagan) running a
bunch of cows. • says Roushan,
squintinJ anarily as he went nose to
nose w1th an interviewer. "This
empire has got to collapse for the
world to come to peace."
Roushan, who owns a home in
Costa Mesa and another in Lake
Arrowhead, is an avowed Moslem
and Communist. He wean bis long hair in thin
African•style braids adorned at the
ends with wooden beads -as a
reminder to be patient while taking
the castle idea to city officials. "And it
worked out that I had (the hairstyle)
for Martin Luther King Day," says
Rousban, marveling at what he
considen to be more kismet than
coincidence.
With his prominent, curved nose,
thick mustache and Iona goatee,
Roushan could pus for bizarre rock
SW Frank Zappa.
He bouaht the 12,546-square.foot
industnal complex that houses the
restaurant and some small ware-
houses in 1978.
Roushan previously used the prop.
en~ for his metal works business,
which his Amencan C1v1I L1ben1cs
Union auomey said was forced to
close because of the snaggle with the
clly.
Roushan's. lawsui t against Costa
Mesa for financial damages is pend-
ins in Orange County Superior Court.
sa1d attorney Meir Westreich.
Roushan said he isn't bitter against
the city for what he estimates are
$400,000 in losses to his ~usincss and
personal finances for building. dit-
mantling and fiaht1ng to maintain the
red statues. He also spent five days in J~ll for iJDOnng a coun order for·
biding him to build more of the
structures.
Though forgiving. Roushan is
qu ick to call council members Nu.is
and Costa Mesa .. Nuitown."
"I d1dn"tgo (to the council mcctina)
to bes them. I went to call them
fascist, Nam." he blasted. "'There is
not one person on the council who has
my education, my inner strenaths.
The problem 1s they just want to play
head games. 1"11 prove who 1s stronacr mentally "
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Campers assume At Ease P-9•ition
The Saata AAI Rocary Oub will IPODIOf the
eeveath Annual Oranee County Hilb Scbool
Spellina .. Comoetitioa at Nftpoft Harbor Hiah
SCbool Thuncfay.
Competlna for honon are 1tudcnt repraenta-
uves from otanaie County public and private
1ehool•. The top two 1pellen will repment the
county at the California Staie Hilb School ScleUina
Cha~ioqJhip on May a.
The Oranae County wiMer wiU receive $200.
Tbe runner-up-will receive SI oo:
lftlJ Leadl la Newport
Tennis champion Ivan Lendl wUI host a
"Tenni1 With Lendt" day sponsored by tbe Bia
Brothen/Bia Sisters o(Ofute County Thursday at
the John WaY.ne Tennis Club ia Newport Beach.
Lendl will bold a children '1 tennis clinic at 3:30
p,m. followed by the tennis play with Oranp county
residents from '4 to 6 p.m. All proceeds will benefit
the Bia Brothen/Bi1-Sisten charily.
PJIS.•mJaar .clJedaled
Prcmenstnaal 1yndtome will be the topic or a
seminar Thunday evenina at Slddleblck Com-
munity Hospital, 244S I Health Center Drive
(formerly Via Estrada) in Lquna HilJs.
On. Cathearinc Jenkin~Hall and Allan Marcus
will discuss symptoms, cau5C$ and possible treat-
ment for the condition at the 7 p.m. mcetins. The
public is invited.
FJtneu lecture aaaoaaced
Joseph Piscatella, who recovered from open-
hean suraery at 32 and wrote the book "Don't Eat
Your Hean Out," will speak Thursday at South
Coast Medical Center in South Lquna.
Piscatella will discuss how lifestyle choices
affect heart health at the 7 p.m. talk in the hospital
audhorium.
Child behavior specialist Grqory Bod·
enhamer, author of the book "Back in Control." will
speak Thursday 11 7:30 p.m. in the Estancia High
School forum m Costa Mesa.
The public is invited to hear a system of
parenting techniques., sponsored by the Estancia
Hiah PT A and Newpon-Mesa PRIDE. A donation
ofS2 will be asked.
L1brary friend• to meet
The Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will
hear a talk on "An asan lnvcttmcnt"Thursday at 7
p.m. at the library, 363 Glenneyrc St.
Richard Challis, a Laguna an expen, will
present the slide lecture. The pubtic is invi ted.
Mayor'• breakfast set
Frank-L Smith.-cxecutivc .director of the
EconomicJ>cvelopment Corp. of Orange County,
will speak on economic development in the county
at the Fount&ln VaJley Mayor's Breakfast Thursday
morning.
The 8 a.m. program will be held in the doctors'
dinina room of Fountain Valley Regional Hospital.
17100 Euclid A vc. Call 965-4403 for further
information.
An Invitation:
Attention organization pr~t• and MC·
retarlea: We want to help malte your upcoming
~ta. mMtlng1, temlnar1 and fundralaer1 tue·
ceaful. Send brief announoement1 lncludlng time,
place, C09t (II any) and a phone number for
additional Information to: 84.illetln Board, Dally
Piiot, P.O Bo• 1~. Co.ta MeM, 92828
Reporta of your club or organization"• activities
-Hke community MrV~ project• or election ol
otflc«1 -ahould b9 directed to the Community
Newt Editor 1t the same lddrMI. Non-return1ble
blectt Ind white photogt9Ph• are welcome.
\Vednesday,Jan.22
• 7 p.m .. Coa1t Commulty Colle1e Dt1trtct
Board of Tn1tees, District Board Room, 1370
Adams Ave., Costa Mesa.
Thunday, Jan. 23
• 6:30 p.m., Lapa Bea~ ~ •f Adjut-
mnt, Council Cham6ers, SOS Forest Ave.
Annual sale da f oll9ws
a traditional overnt ht
adventure by customers
87 ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ..............
No, Bruct Spnnpteen concen tickets
wtren 't toina on sale. Thote cus10mers campin1 out Tu~ay
niaht at fashion laland jn a Iona line of
beach chain and sJeepina baas were
w1hin1 petiently (or the doors to open at a
clothjna s10ro.
The At-Ease store is holdina its annual
sale and its mark-<lowns on such merchan-
dise II penny loafers. blue blazers and
1J1Yle sweaters-in Newport Beach -arc
auarantecd to anrac1 crowds any concen
promoter would envy.
.. There's ClCrtainly an element of enter-
tainment durina this sale," At-Ease owner
A1 DouaJus said just two hours pnor to the
store's 10 a.m. opening. "We try to
aenerate exdtement for the people who
come out."
Camping out for the A(-Ease sale has
become a tradition in Newport ~ach,
riaht ug there with f ourth of July traffic
jams on the Balboa Peninsula. By 8 o'clock
this morning. about I 00 customers had
fonned a line outside the store.
This is the I 5th annual sale for the
clothjn~~re, held each January. It's the
....only-te ~ers dunng t .
with discounts of about 40 to SO percent.
"The purpose for us is to free up money
and space for the new fashi ons we'll be
offerinf in this year," Douglass says. ··aut
we don t purchase anything specifi cally for
the sale. This is the same merchandise we
stock year-round." .
The merchandise was descnbed by
customers as traditional. well-made
clothing -often referred to as prepp1e
fashions. The men's. women's and boys'
fashions includes such typical nems as
tweed jackets, wool sweaters. silk 11cs.
penny loafers and. bucks. linen dres~s.
button-down shirts and flannel robes.
First in line this year was 18-year-old
Jeff Ryan of Balboa Island. He was armed
with a folding chair, a sleeping bag, a
mental shopping hst and a fi stful of cash
from b11 mother
.. Mom came throuah last nl&ht. he's a
sucker for a sale," said Ryan. who was
altetnati"I With tWO fnendS tO bold Wir
place 1n line
The Orantt Cout Coll• student said
he spent about $300 la.st year and intended
to stock up on shoes, ties and accnsories
this time around
No stran1tr to the At·EIK sale, Ryan is
well-veried in barp1n-shopp1n1 stratesY.
"You i o for the shotS fint. because they
sell out fastest. Then you move to the other
stuff." he 5aid. "But you should 10 in
knowina exactly what you want."
UCI student Manfred Kuhnert, mark.ins
his fifth At-Ease sale, offered additjonaJ
advice.
"They_ Jive you these huge bqs and you
JUSt stufTthinis 1n you hke, then son it out
later," said Kuhnen. who camped out with
his fnend. Scott K..iJlian.
The two set up their impromptu
campsite at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and came
equipped w11h eh.airs, slcepina bags. a
teddy bear. a Sony Walkman. Georie
Wmston and Billy Joel cassette tapes, Mrs.
Fields cookies, hot c;hocolate1 a Monopoly
game and various books.
"We came prepared," ,Kuhnen said
··eut we didn't bnng enough blankets. h
got cold last nigh t."
The 20-year-old El Toro resident had
specific purchases in mind -a couple of
suits, a blue blazer, a white Polo wmd-
brcaker and ··ions of ties."
·• Jutt~.charae card and Hi~
liming was like divine intervention and I
had to break it in," he said.
Barbara Gabrielson of Mission Viejo
was holdina a place in line for her attorney
husband Brooke, who stocks up on clothes
at At-Ease every year.
The shopping list included several pairs
of pants, shins. ties and other accessories.
"This 1s the annual stock-up for him "said
Gabnelson, who was acoompamcd by her
niece. Cory Herigstad.
For the store, the annual sales serves as a
reunion of sorts for past employees.
Douglass says. Some former employ~s
actually take vacations fro m their current
JObs to help out dunng the At-Ease sale
And the sale is very successful. '"When
it's over." DousJass says, "this place will
echo with emptiness."
Olll!f ......... _ ............
Cu•tomer•campoat awa.ltiDC At· Eaee •tore'• &DDaal Mle~
Scramble 'son for school lottery money
By ROBERT BARKER °' .. .,., .........
The great California Lo ttery chase t\
under wa y al the Ocean View School
Distnct m Huntington Beach.
Parent Mary H1ber wants some of the
statewide gambling meney to g<>--Hr.r~
medial reading and math classes.
··1t's a disgrace."' she told trustees
Tuesday night. "that pupils with potential
arc not given a chance to excel."
Representatives of the Huntington Har·
bour Philharmol)ic Committee. who over
the years have contributed to the d1stnct's
music programs. are makinga pitch to have
d•<i'""' officials remstate instrumental
music programs.
And tcacht'rs, who are locked in an
impasse over pay demands, would hlcc 10
'>CC the lottery money go toward free
l)('nods and remedial programs.
But oflic1als. who stand to receive
SS-72.000 from the lottery this year and
probably about SI 3 m1ll1on mort' next
year. claim that th<' new cash won·1 be
sufliClent to maintain operations at their
current levels.
Because of declining enrollment and
soanng msurance and ut1hty costs. the
distnct has been spending more than a SI
million than 11 receives each year.
~ nrl for the next school year. even wnh
thr lottery money, they s.ay they will have
to make cuts that may include the
ehm1,.a11on of free pupil busin$. n1~t
custodial ~rv1ce. two adm1n1stra11ve
pos1S1t1ons. a psychologist. cuts in ofli~
supplies. test sconng. workshops, reduced
spec1ai education ~TVlCCS and the ehm1na-
11on of all overtime and e:1.1 ra clenc~I help.
The lottery money 1s earmarked to
support current programs includmg choral
music programs. leammg resources. in-
strucuonal TV. library services, health and
hcanng 5erv1ccs. teacher training and after·
sc hool sports
"Without the lottery. we would lose
programs." Board President Sheila Marcus
said. ··w e can't deficit spend an) longer
Some districts have spent all their rescrvtt
and h.ave gone bankrupt," she said
"lkfore the lotter). the board was
looking at huge program cuis:· upc.
1ntendent Dale-C~n s.a1d today But ~
said because 0(1hc loner) 1nfus1on the cuU
will be fairl y o;ubc;tan11al but won't affect
the classroom teacher
The drstm·t. which has shrunk fro m a.o
enrollment of 14.000 in the m1d-I 970s '°
8. 700 this September. is losing near!) S 700.000 1h1s year m avcragt dail) attend,.
ance mone) fum1s~ b) the state
0«1s100\ on cu~ wall be made at la'Cr
budgt't con\1dera11ons. Coogan said
AIDS disclosure not required of Realtors
But state group advises
tnat it doesn't intend
~<_?ignore sensitive Issue
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,., .........
Responding to fears about potential
lawsuits. the Cahfomia Assoc1at1on of
Realtors 1s reminding us members that
state law doc1. not require them to tell
clients whether a home seller ufTered from
AIDS.
"We recognllC.' that II IS a ~n\lllVC ISSUC
and we're not going to ignore 11," said
Kevi n Sweeney. the assoc1at1on's com-
municattons manager ··e ut nght now
there's absolutely nothing 1n the law that
requires a Realtor to disclose or not
disclose anything about Al DS ...
Published repons this week \aid the real
estate association was advmng agents to
tell clients whether the home they were
interested in buying was owned by 3 v1c11m
of i\cquired Immune Defic1enq li)n·
drome
Such not1ficat1on could help agent')
avoid lawsuits even 1f there 1s no legal
requirement to do <>o. the repons said. An
attorney representing the assoc1at1on was
quoted as saying. "The realtt} 1s that
agents are being sued and threatened with
lawsuits 1fthey do not d1scl0St' this."
But Sweeney said those repons. culled
from the assoc1at1on's meetings last week
in San Francisco. are in error.
··Therr·._ no stot;:· he said Tur!><ia>
··Yes. our board of directors discussed the
issue but did not recommend or ad vise our
Realtor' 10 disclose anything concerning
the i\ID\ 1\Sue:·
Sweene\ \atd the statewide a\SOC1at1on
tnes to eJucate 1t') membe" about lcg1s·
lat1on and issues that affect real estate.
Following the board'!> d1~us'i1on of adv1s-
1ngchcnt'\about IDS dirccto~'i31d there
were no law~ requinng \u<:h d1'\Closure.
Sweene\ ..aid
Mt'dtcal \tudtt'S 1nLl1Late that the AIDS
\ 1rus cannot '>Uf\ 1 \e out.,11.k boch llu1LI\ or
v.ater. and thu., pmcs no m·~ to the
occupant of a house ur apanmen1
While tht' assoc1at1on board madl· no
recommendation~ .:onlern ing <\ 11)~ dis·
closure. Sweeney admmed the topic has
been much d1scu\!.ed latcl> among rl'al
estate agents throughout ( .iltt11rn1.i
But 1f the agents art' dt\( U\\1ng 11 among
themselves. they arc relut tant 111 ht· quoted
publicly.
Numerous director<. and offin·r.. 01 th<'
Nev.pon Harbor-C oc,1a Mt''Wl Ir\ 1ne Jnd
Huntington Beach-Fountain Valle)
boards declined comment or rdcrrcd
inqumes 10 the statt' assoc1a11on "hen
contacted Tuesda~
Rut a Laguna Beath rt'al e'>lJtl· .1gl.'n1
v.ho requested ano n\m1t\ . ..aid ··\.1,
pcn;onal feeli ng is that v.e net'd to \Ct' \Oml·
legt'ilauon th at would danf> that 11' \I !)'°)I
t\ not communicable (c.',cept 11n \nme 'Cf\
hm11ed wa\c; \\c ha'c to rcdu~( thl h'Pl'
and unfounded fear and nan•~ uHr lhc
ISSUC.
.\notha Laguna Bcalh agent who also
J\li.l·d that ht'I name not IX" us.cd. said real
rc,tatc: agent' loo\. tu the ass,oc1a11on for
appropnatc: gu1del1nt'~ on d1~IO\Utt laws
I l·gall\ agenl\ arc rrqu1red to inform
d 1ents or Jmth1ng that might lov.t'r the
prnpen\ \31Ut' Of d home lht'~ are
lOn \tdenng hu' 1ng. c,a1d Lam '\l.tmo an
a11ornt'\ for th C' \Idle Depanment ufReal
buitc Rut \uth requm·m<'OI!. do not
depend on "ha1 thl· d tl·n t tkem'> '>lgmfi·
lant he ..aid
But IOlal rt:al r\tatt: agents said t~
concern\ people ha' e over <'\IDS com·
pltlate!. mam·r.,
· \.\l· don't d1'-'US'\ "hen people have
mea,lc~:· a Laguna &-aLh agent said "But
ho" v.ould \oU ICTl ti \OU bought~ hou~
trnm \omeone v.ho had o\IDS""
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Pouc E Loe
Newport narrows search
for city's new police chief
Rl·ntlc1vou' Mondav night . . '
.\ fV \Cl and a Slt'reo S)Stem.
valued :it SJ.000. was reported stolen
from an 80 foo t boat moored 1n the
Lido Yacht boat slips someti me
betwern last Thursday and Tuesda) • • • Fifteen 11cms of Jewtlry wonh
Trustee exonerated
I()\ .\,(,fLES IAPl -.\ 1udge
ha' thrn" n nut fl'lon) cmhenlC'mcnt
charge.'\ aga1MI lnglt'wood l 'nilil'd
\<. hool Dl\tnct T ru!>tee (. arohnr < 111
eman "ho\t' attorne \ ne"<'r had 10
llf't'~nt a dl"fen\C
mllm·,
.\tl11rd10~ 111 dc lcn'<' auome\
l11hnn1{ I I 111.hran Jr C olt'man did
1ra\c.'l ll• 'l'" c 'rlC'Jn' and attrnd tht'
.<)ntrrl·nll" .1 riJ thl•rdore comf)h<'d
"•th tht· '"'r 1 111 tht \Chool hoard
.1u1hon1rd tnrr By SUSAN HOWLE'M' °' ... ...,,... ...
City officials have completed the
first cut in the process o(hirina a new
Newport Beach police chief. narrow·
in& down the field to less than a dozen
applicants.
The SO mumes received before the
Dec. 31 deadline have been soncd
and reduced to 11 applicants who are
vyina for the po11tlon vac•ted Jan. I
by Charles "Pete" Gross.
Newport Beach City Manaacr Rob-
en Wynn said the remain1n1 apph-
r oantaJa va11.,
A Sl,600 diamond bracelet was
reported atolen Tuaday from a home
1n the I 6SOO block of Hemlock. • • • A Westminster resident reponcd
that • thief arabbcd her black leather
purse, ran to an awaitiq vehicle and
sped awar Monday. The 46-year-old
victim Nld abe WU loedina blip o(
uocerles into the trunk of her car in a
fot at 16042 Mll"olia St. whtn the
incident occutftd. • • • A tbief r=atole •SI'° waecb
and a S200 n from • home in
the t 6800 o( Mt. Yo'"'ia
Monday.
l"'8e
An empioyee In a Sky Part
Boulevard bu11nn' repofted that
c.a nts will be aiven a written examin-
ation next month and an oral test in
March.
Newpon Beach Pohce Capt. Arb
C.mpbell became actina pol i~ chief
with the depenurc of Gros . Gross
announced his retirement in October
and took an extended leave of
absence. His resianat1on is effective
in July.
Wynn said the ident1t1es of pohtt
chief applicants have not been re-
vealed. The names of the finalists will
be released when the list is cut to three
people, he added.
tomeone stole her pune containina
S90 In cash Tunday. • • • 1' resident &Iona Eut&alce reported
that • SSOO 11U qs stolen off his
sailboat Monday.
a-ttactoa 811cla
A petron It I c:oiD-Opent.ed laun·
dry rel)Of'1Cd that a man and 1 woman
1n their mid 20•1 walked into lhe °''I
Warner Ave. establisbment Tuadal
and stole her purse wbcn lhe wun t
looklna. The SU purx coowned SI 9S in cash. polb reporu ...S. ••• Thieves sto~ tbt hadliabll olf a
1911 Volu-.n ha~ lo lhe
dnveway o( 1 home "' the 15000 block of C°olH'\bil T~y. the
VK'tim IOld police. The loll WIJ
estimated SIO. • • •
..
Newport Beach Pe"onnl·I spo kl·c;
man Duane Mun~n 'i31d two peopk
from withtn the Ncwpon Beach
Police Depanment have applied for
the top po•11t1on \iv1l1an and l:'lw
enforcement pcrwnnel ha"c .11'>0
tu med tn their rcsumt'~
Wynn w1d 1he ell e111)('Ch to notify
the cand1datC1 about their tec;11ng
dates sometime next month
Wynn said the rcm1m1ng apph·
cants represent "a vcf) '>trong lield"
of possible chOl('C\ The ult1m:ur
dec111on 1s up 10 W nn
A $'430 tricycle was rcponcd stolen
from a bike rental ahop at the comer
of Ma.In treet and Pacific C'out
Hapway Tuetday. Police rcpon' wd
the bike 'had been rented and never
returMd. • • • Tools valued atS964 were f'tl)Ort~
stain ftom a tool boll 1n the bed of a
pickup ltuCk perked ID the 19800
btodl ofKes•ick Tut!day. • • • A SlOO TV tet was reponcd stolen
from a homt 1n tht IOOO block of
Yomowa Avit1ue Tunday Pol~
rtpOnJ laid the tJuef ente~ throuah
the 1anlocked front door.
SJ.SOS were rcponcd stolen from a
home 1n the 200 block of Canal
Tuesday • • • i\ thief reportedly stoic SI , 170 1n
Jewell') from a home 1n the I 00 block
of v 1a lthae~ last weekend.
Coetalleea
Jewelry and a video castette rt·
corder. valued at SS.900. was rt·
poncd stolen from a home an the 2100
block of 81scaynr pri~ Monda>
Polu:c reports said the thief pou1bh
threw a rock throush one of the
windows to pin entry. • • • A thief reponcdly sto&e Jtwclt;
valued at SJC)() from a home an the
2000 block of Pomona A ven~ Mon·
da> • • • re tdtnt 1n the 2800 block of Bear
Street tt<lftved .-fU<k awakentna
Tuesday when she d.loovtft!d thal
th1e~cs Md stolen the tares and wheeb
off her Mazda lb· 7 The I wu
esumated at Sl,000. • • • meone rcpon~ly stole S 160 in
ca1b from the oftka of tbe Harbor
A~a Oirlt Oub, l 81 S An&ka m A""··
laJt weekend. • • • Jewelr)' val.cl at S I .16S was ~ tt.olat from a home in the
.,.lSOO block of P\eccntaa vnw
New Ht •• 1alt unday, ... . ..
A ddd rePoned)y atc>le a UOO car t.ht<f rcponedly atok • tafMl"L
•tcno ftom a black 19M Volb•llft' ~I) and ca.ti from a home in the
Rabbit OT1 Pill~ 1n a lot akMla lOOO '*>ck of C'batit Monda)'.
"The d1,1nc1 attorne) ha\ n111
proH·d a cnme at this point," J udgr
Hrnf') P \.ehon said Tu~> bcfOTt'
the Jrft'nw rnuld beJ.in 11~ ca~
··1 think tht' commumt would hr
.l\tonl\hcd that "'e have spent I Cl da''
to rt'rnnrilc a board member'' t'\·
ix·Me acrount It doe!ln·1 hclong 1n
1h1\ coun " "lel~n ..aid
Dcput) D1stnct i\tlome\ Tom
( 1ra) had contrnded thal < oleman
4K, emhcnlcd mort• 1han SI .2<X> 1n
~hool d1~1nct fund' 1n connectHln
"11h a 19 ' tnp to an t'duoa11on
conference 1n , cv. rluns
E\\dCnct aaa1nst oleman in
eluded an alleaedl fa ke Delta tr
I 1nC1 rcce1p1 ,he ubmmcd 10 th<'
scbool 1) tem and~ t1mon) that 'lhl'
ncHr rq1stered for the confercm.e for
v.h1ch &he d1i tnc1 ad"an('('d her
During tht 1n.1l 1hc JUdgr cha\tt\('d
tht' pro\t'l utnr tin JC\.t'loping It-it' la!lt
hx1 ,10" h .and l.thonnu\h ft'\ 1ev. mg
rt"«'lf'I" and t11ht'r documt'nt\ (,~,
(ilnt<'ntkd J JC'ta1kd naminattfM'I
"a" ne1.e\\af'\ II• prm c ht\ ca'><'
Car kills Marine
on desert highway
'rt< Co\ V'\I LF\ l o\Pl -" 2~·
\ear-old l ~ Manne was killed when
he was hll from behind b)' an
automobile. authonun said toda
Linet (pl Cal"m Ltwu Rh~ of
lad.~n. M1 !I , wn pronounctd dqd
about I a m Wcdne$d.a) at the Mi·
DcS(n MN1cal Center •
Ba n d it robs k ids' stor ·
lone robbtr ~pcd wtth S80
afler holdlna up a children's ctoth1n
llOl'f 1n HunUr\110n St h TUC'tda)'
A«ord1na to Hununaton polt<"C Lt
Jld Ranholu. the su pect entered
tbt K.ldsMartat 16672 Beach 81~ 1t
about 7: 10 p.m. and confronted t
ftmakdn'kt
The robber samulatcd that ~had 1
~under h11JKk~t and ordn'cd
Ont o( the CIC'rk\ to ht on \he Ooor
•hllc tbt other rmpued \he cub
• rq1Ster
The ckrks didn't~ y,.hld1 dire·
lion he n~ or whether he u..s;.
vehicle 1
The u pcct Wat detcnbcd
•hate male bttwcn JO at1td l' old He won a plaMt than.
corduto) pents, a tan~ bawbeUcap
He bad a mustache and a
tattoo on the ick of h11
Reinholu l&ld
Acid throwing suspect 'psyCbotlc'
WEST COVINA (AP) -A man ~to Mve tbrowD lcid in the face ~. 4-yeu-~ Oruee Cou.nty airt
Wu oe l*ole from a Teua prieon
ud bad told .... oftken be bad I ~of meetal problems, official•
Mn Edward ~ 26, had been ldMlduled f'or a payduatric examin-afioe after be returned to California h lul year, but tbe appointment date bad not come up1 said John ~ a aupervilOf' an the West
Covina parole office.
"!ffand wu boobd into~ Orante
County Jail after ba!ll Uftlt.ld ID tbe
Saturday atiaek on ~ Qeawa of Buena Put.
His anaipment, orilinally ached-
uled for today 1 wu pottpOned be-
ca&11e he was ill, aaid a jail
spokeswoman who refuled to ai ve her name.
The litteairl wu lcavinaa rettroom
at Los Coyotes Rcaional Park when a
man suddenly threw two CUPI of
'ICCtic acid in her face. She was in fair ~ndition today at
St Jude Hoepital in Fullerton-with ~~ burns on her face,
ct.at. arms and teas. A doctor ~
ti.id tbat althouab her corneas were
burned by the acld, a subltance uled
in photo finilhina. lhe would not lose
bcraiaht
Dowlin& said Hand had been
1entenced to prison In Teua for
buralary, but wu relealed on parole
in 4uau1t. He wu wiped a local
perole officer when he nitumed to Ii ve
witb his pArent1 in Whhtiel\ Dowlin&
said.
Hand told a pArole o.fficer he had
apent time in a mental institution in
New Yon. and was given. anti·
psychotic dn.as there, but did not
name tbe in1tjtu1ion, DowUna 11Jd.
Hand'• mother. Martha, "lold us
be waa probrlbly psychotic," DowlinJ
11id.
Hand also told a pArole officer he
had used the hallucjnoaenic drup
LSD and PCP ellten1ively, Dowlina
11id.
Ha'nd bad been on probation In Los
Anacles County until 1979 for a
minor offense, II.Id deputy probation
officer Carol Koelle. She would not
say what the oft'enae was.
. ~
Voyager focuses on moons of Uranus
PASADENA (AP) -Excitement maneuverina into better position. Its a<>t over'r' the nearly two billion miles to Earth.
tNaihamonateienti111uthc Voyqcr clotest encounter with the planet is AcircuitfailureinoneofVoyqer's In addition to the 12 known
1 'beDD its biatoric near-enc:ou.nter Friday1 but the.encounter teehnica.lly lixoomputen left numerous bomon· Uranian moons, scientists have said
Mtb lJranus, lleAtcbina the planet's ~&ate Tuesday. ta1 .. treab over pictures of Uranus Voyqer miaht discover 18 shepherd kep for bidden new mooQs. The excitement and the tension is and iu moons durina lbe weekend. moons. -whose aravitational forces
"VO)'llel"1 duties today included buildina." said Dick Laeter, Voya,P The Md circuit fts bypusecfand the her<I the charcoal·black rinp into
snappina ISi pictures of Uranus, its project ~ 11 Jet Propulsion probe's two television cameras re. their narrow shapes. They believe lliDe known nnas and Jive of ju 12 Laboratory. ·You aet that funny 1umed scndina undistorted pictures there is one shepherd moo. n on each
l8'own moons; 1tudyina the planet's fcelinain the pit of your stomach and Tuesday. side of the nine known rings. •
Mmolpbcre; cbcckina for the ex· wonda arc we aoina to have any The pictures. reduced to com· Uranus' five major moons dis. ' 111
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DecemberandJan.13. Noneofthe 12 who foreeaw Illa own ea and uked tbat iDt be
is a shepherd moon. donated to ~nna.
Voyulf 2, launched in 1977, ------------------------explol-ea Jupiter 4l 1979 and Saturn
in I 981. h beaan the ncar<ncounter
pbuc of its Uranus exploration ta1e
Tuesday. It is the first s~cecraft ever
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planet, which is the seventh from the
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Laeter said.
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Thursday. enaineers will radio criti-
cal comeuter orders to Voya~er to
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close encounter.
AIDS testing firDl to open
despite hassles with city
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A com- v1olauon of city building and park.in&
pany tha1plans 10 issue identification codes.
cards to people-it finds 10 be free of The clinic will o pen, even if it ~ult
exposure to the AIDS virus will open move from its present quartcri in
despite delays caused by disputes , West Los Angeles, Ms. Brown said at
wi lh the city, a spokeswoman vowed. a press conference Tuesday.
"They're usini parking permits Peter Brown, an auomey for AIDS
and some other things ... as a means of Awareness, said city officials bad
keeping us from opening," said Judi maligned the clini~and threatened to
Bloom, spokeswoman for the Na-sue the city.
tional Association for AIDS Aware-The clinic will remain closed until
ness, a private for-profi t company. "It the problems wi1h the city codes are
was really kind of a knee-jerk reac-· worked out, said Ms. Bloom, who
tion... added that more than 1,000 people
The company had planned to st.art had called to make appointmenlS for
giving the S 100 blood tests for AIDS the AIDS test.
an1ibodics Monday but decided The company will Jive its cua.
against it after the Dcpartmen1 of 1omen cards, valid for three months,
Building and afety found it in showing 1he test results.
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TDD found guilty
hi assassination
of Indira Gandhi
NEW DELHI, India (AP) - A
judll! today convicted a Sikh body·
IUli'dofUM11inatina Prime Minister IJMtin Oandhi in OCto~ 1984 and foU8d two co-defendantt auilty of
:.wbacy lo commit murder. He
M-•Mie .... c.ced'° 11U three men to •th.
"1'hc pRtent case i1 one of the ,.,. of the rare. The extreme penalty
Of death is called for," said Ju~ Mallelh Chandra of the Special
s..ions Court, who heud the ei&ht·
month trial without a j ury.
.
means "Hon" and ia aivea to all male
Sikh children. •
But the chief defente a.wer, Pru
Nath Lek.hi, called the trial a farce
with "no perallel in Indian judicial
history" and said he would file an
•Pf.!11 within seven days.
'The jud&e is bent on rapina the
law .... No neck is safe in India t.bc way
this trial wu conducted," Lekhi told
reporters. Hedemandedacopyof'tbe
judpnent and walked out of the
counroom.
Car borµb ing ' s casualty toll ·
raised: 30 dead, 133 injured "'
Cuuahin amoQI the pr~Synan mihUll were ~ BEIRUT. ubanon (AP) -Syrian-becked m1htaas
cluhcd today with Prnidmt Amin Gemayel's forces, and
pohcc said the casualty toll from a car bombina in
Christian east Beirut had lncrtaled to 30 dead and 133
wounded.
Police said three of Gend:Jel's Chnst1an loyahsts
were killed and seven wou in fiJhung duril'll the
n1&ht with lerust and Moslem miliuas m the central
mountains.
Both aides uted artillery 1n the clashes on the eastern
flank of the Christian hcanland above the 43-ycar-0ld
Gemayel's hometown of Bikfaya. 10 miles nonheut of
Beirut.
known. . P.> ynan army unill wert reponed to be deploy1111 lftJ
mountaintop positions overlook.int Bikfaya in order '&
bade tht miliuu apinst Chrilliao unill oflbe Ldlenar
anny and Gemayel's riab~wina Phalanailt mili,tialncn.,,t
Police said Tunday's car bomb in t.be Furn etl
Shubbak district of east Beirut was pecked with~
estimued 5SO pounds of uplos1vcs. psoline and o•~
bottles. Tht f~ of the blast hurled parked can an
apanment buildinp.. ) >
The bomb explockd 30 yards from a Pbata~ oft"ttt.
but authontics would not say whether that wast WJrt. -
He ujd prosecutors had proved
beyond a reasonable doubt that
Satwant Sin&h, a bodyauard of
Gandhi, shot her to death as she
walked in her compound prden on
Oct. 31, 1984, and that Kehar Sin&h
and Balbir Sin'1t were involved with
him in a conspiracy.
About 200 police were deployed
outside the courtroom at Tihar jail to Black miners kill 2 white copsT
prevent demonstration• by anarY a.twant Slqh
Sikhs.Thejailwaacordonedoff,with JO HANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -Elsewhere, ant1-apanhc1d act1v1st Winnie Ma.ndo'9
heavily armed riot police guardina in Amritsar, the holiest Sikh shrine, Au1horities sealed off a black township west of appUred today in Kruger'$dorp Regional Mqisuate'J
access roads, and no· trouble was in June 1984. Gandhi ordered the Johannesbura today to look for dead and wounded Court west of Johannesburg 1n connection with her am;ll
reponed. raid, which killed up to 1,220 people, members ofa mob that killed a. pair of white policemen Dec. 30 for enterin& the Johanl)csbu11 Mqssterit4
Besides the murder conviction,
Satwant Sin&h was fol.I nd guilty of
conapiracy, iflcgaJ use offircarms and
woundina a policeman at the scene.
About SO people crowded the to drive out Sikh separatists using the who tried to break up an illegal outdoor m~ting of black OiJtrict which includes her home in the black 1ownshjp or
courtroom under tit.ht security. shrine as a command post. gold miners. Soweto. ,.
Everyone was frisked and passed But Lckh1 alleged Gandhi was The policemen '!"ere stabbed and clubbed to death The aovemmcnt banned Mrs. MaodcJa from tlHt
through three metal det~tOf'l. Re-killed as a result of a plot that Tuesday nisht by about SOC> noting black gold miners. d1stnct Dec. 21. Her husband. Nelson Mandela;
poners' pens we~ confiscated and involved her son and successor, who seized the slain officers' weapons and Oed into the 1mpnsoncd for ltfc for pl.annma sabotage. is collliderai.
they were aivcn pcncila. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, be-Bckkersdal township, poliee said. the most influential leader of South Afnca's 2"4 m111I._ AJI three arc members of the Sikh
reli&ious minorit~. which makes up
about 2 percent oflndia's population
150 million. "(heir surname. Sing ,
The government aaid Sikhs con-cause she was losing popularity. He A riot squad was called m, and police said today four blacks.
spired to kill Gandhi to avenae t:he_otrered no evidence to back hit claim acks were killed and--;Jotf!?rs weie 1n1ured in th~e---..:rs...-,. ~-·ta. SO. has yet to be fonMIJy clwJcd a
atmy'nssault on the Golden Temple Ou1'int the trial. assault, at least some of them by gunfire. her cate wu put off until Feb. 19.
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President's troops holed
up in South Yem.en crater Victorian charm
By &M Asaoclald Preas
Troops loyal to South Yemen's president were believed to be holed up in
the crater of an extinct volcano while nval Marxist factions that aucmpted a
coup last week apparently controlled districts where the government offices arc
located, diplomats said. AH ungarian who fled the fighting Tuesday on a Soviet
carao ship said in Djibouti that fi&htina was fierce until early Tuesday in
suburbs of South Yemen's capital oi Aden.
at a history making price.
Dalmler-Benz to con•lder r atltutlo'1
STUTIGART. West Germany -The manl!facturer of Mercedes-Benz
automobiles', Daimler-Benz company. says it will consider paying restitution
to people used during the Nazi era as forced laborers. Spokeswoman Ursula
Menz1.a said Tuesday that a study of the history of Daimler-Benz
commissioned by the company was continuing into the extent of forced labor
by Jews and foreigners brought into Germany during the I 933-4S Nazi era.
Engll•b aJrport tJglJtens 11eeurlty for El Al
MANCHESTER, England -The check-in counter for Israel's state-run
airline, El Al, has been moved to a restricted area at Manchester airportdcspjte_
objections from the airline, the British government said. El Al canceled its
wcekJy fli&ht to the nonhem England city Monday, arguing that the a1rpon's
plan to m ove the check-in to a section of the airport used for high-risk flights to
Northern Ireland was a concession to tcrronsm.
Sbaron libel •al t •ettled oat of court
TEL A VIV, Israel -Time magazine apologized today to former defense
minister Ariel Sharon and agreed to pay some of his court costs, ending a
protncted libel action that first was heard in New York, a lawyer for the
mapzinc said.
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lnftaflon again held under 4%
WASHINGTON (AP) -, Con-w~r pnm cd&cd up 3.8 perctnt in
>-98S, the fourth conteCUUve year that ~lion at the rdail level lw been
hdd to 4 percent or Ina, the iovnn-
ment said today.
For December, retail prices rose
ju.st 0.4 percent.
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from the 4 percent pin of 1984 and
~ould have been down even more if
not for lut fall's pins in fuel and food
costs.
.And, while coffee prices beaan
risina this month because or a
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ror months-and pcrb&ps years-to
come.
"lnflatibn is not a problem the~
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Wuhi'naton. He predicted that
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leait throu,h 1988.
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lhe alowcst pace in three years.
Econoinygrowth at snail's pace
WASHINGTON (AP}-Tbe U.S.
economy srew a slugisb 2.3 percent
last year, even tlowef than previouslr
lhou,ht, the iovemroent reponea
today. . . ..
This marked the slowest pace for
the economy sJnce a 2.1 pcrocnt
decline in P"Owtb durina the receuion
year of 1982.
The Commerce Depanment's
lower estimak skmmed fTom a shai;p
downward revision for economic
activity in the final three months of
the year.
The aross national product, the
broadest measure or economic
health. arcw at an annual rate of just
2.4 percent in the founh quarter,
down sharply from an initial estimak
of 3.2 percent made in December.
The revision shaved .,.owth for the
year to 2.3 percent instead of the 2.4
percent fate estimated lut month.
Tbe ecooomy arew 3.4 percent in
1983 and 6.6 percent in 1914.
The bia ~vision in srowth ror the
fourth quarter 1temmed from a
sharply hiaher estimate of the coun-
try's trade defid t and a bi& jump in
inflation.
As meaured by a GNP-tied inJla,.
tion measure, prices were risinaat an annual rak of 4.S percent in the final
three months orlhe year, the hi&best
nte tince the first quaner of 19'4.
The ~ jump in the ONP fixed. weiabt ~ index came tiom wide-
spread increases in a variety of prices.
includina the first increase an the
price of imponed aoods since the
second quarter of 1984.
This pin undoubled~ reflected
declines in the value of the dollar
which have been oocurina since
March.
The Re1pn administration ha
been wotk.in& Ktively with other
countries '° drive ·the value or the
dollar down in an etrort to rectify the
coun\fY'• huae trade deficiu. Much of
the deficit baa been blamed on a hi&h
dollar rnakina im~ns cheaper and
thus more att111Ct1ve to Americans
while makina U .S. aoodt more ex-
penaive and barder to"1eU oveneaa.
But tbe b~ value of the dollar tw
had bene6ci&1 effects, petticularly in
holdi"I down inflation. The 4.S
~t rate of incrcase in the GNP-
1nflation index could be a wamin&
that inflation next year will beain
risina.
But for J 98S, ·the GNP-inflation
index rose ~6 perocnt, the best
annual pcrfonnance for this price
index since a 3 percent tisc in 1967.
percent rise in 1967.
•
Analysts put growth in the last
mo nths of 1985 at a revised 2.4
nt. It had earlier been calculated
try's trade deficit and a bi& jump in
inflation: calculated by de~ent
analysts at 4.5 percent. the h1&hest for
a caJendar quarter since the fint
quarter of 1984.
iety of prices, includina the ftnt
increase in the price of impon.ed
&oods since the second quaner of 1984. .
Whik House spokesman Larry
Speakes said the fiaures for the fourth
quarter of I 98S re~nted the 13th
quarter in a row lD which the GNP
had arown:--tnaJdaa-&.bc-current
economic expansion one of the
stronaest in post-war hia!ory."
Miu Teen USA v
Jt 3.2 percent. -':--
t revision stemmed from s-
harply hi,her estimate of the coun-
The bia jump in Jhc_ GNP fixed-
we(ghr-price inflation 1n ex came
fTom widespread increases in a var-
For all of I 98S,.ho~ the GN.P-
inflation index. rose 3.6 ~e
beat annual pcrfonnance since a 3
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Drug trace found in
Nelson crash victim
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Traces of 'SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -Ex-transactions that tw resulted in fines WASHINGTON (AP)-President Reqan, sayi04 each child who an unidentified drug were fou nd in at
lives at BankAmerica Corp. can apinst 11 other banks since June "escapes the traacdy ofabortion is an immeasurable victory," praised least one of the victims of the plane
forward to at least one thing 198S. opponenuoftheSupremeCourt'1deci1ionlcplizingabortiontodayas crash that killed singer Rick Nelson
y: Thinp can't get any wo~. While the government did not they marched by the thousands on the 13th an11,iversai'y of the decision. and six others, but the drug did not
Tuesday the company received a indicate any criminal activity on Reqan spoke to the crowd pthered on the Ellipse via a telephone cause their deaths. a Texas official
rd fine for failing to report large BankAmerica's part, it did say the hookup. .de rted ... _ · said.
tranuctions, posted the third bank's failure to report the tran~ The pres1 nt assc uiat advances in pre-natal medicine "have Preliminary autopsy results show
t Ion in U.S. bank.in& hjstory, actions could have impeded probes gi ven dramatic confirmation of what common sense has told us all the victims of the New Year's Eve
suspended djvidends for the first into "money-launderina" by drua alona-that the child in the womb is simply what each of us once was crash in northeastern Texas, died of
e in more than SO yean . dcalen and tax evaders. -a very young. very small dependent, and very vulnerable. live bums and smoke inhalation, Bowie
-Nobody expected things to be this The fine. whkh exceeded the $2.2S member of the human family." County Justice of the Peace A I fred
" said Donald Crowley, an million penalty the Treasury Dcpan. Reapn, who opposes abortion except in cues to save the mother's Welch told the Daily News of Los
lyst with Keefe, Bruyctte and ment levied apinst Crocker Bank last life, vowed that he would work with the opponents of the decision "to Angeles.
oods in San Francisco. year, was refloctcd in BankAmerica's ensure that the resources ofiovemment are not used to pro~ Welch, who is responsible for
.Even Samuel H. Armacost, 1985 financial results, which were perform abortions." issuing the autopsy repon on Nelson,
nkAmerica's president and chief released hours later. "Each child wbo escapes the tragedy of abortion is an the singer's fianccc. and five mem·
the report, that the cause of death will
be from smoke inhalation and from
tht'rmal bums, aod unless I hear
something totally different from what
1 have heard so far, that drugs had
noth10g to do with it at all." Welch
said.
The Washington Post earlier this
month quoted unidentified federal
investigators as saying the fire may
have been if;Jlited by the practice of
"frtt·basing • cocaine, a proceu that
uses flammable chemicals to process
the drug. ...
Nelson's friends and manager de-
nied he was a cocaine user and dcnjed
that he indulaed in free-basing. · utive, was forced to admit that The San Francisco-bated company immeasurable victory," Reqan said. praising the marchers for their hers of his band, was quoted in
985 was a year of wrenching reported a net 1oss ofS337 million. or work i1~ opposition to abortion. today's edition o~ the newspaper. . ~AA i nV'A'"• 1 ators
nJC." Sl.68~~_.-for l 9U. largcly a resuJ " m proud 10 sraod wilh-)'ou in the Iona ma~~h for the nght to --1-would rrot hl'c 10 say-a~l -r-; '-';:,-a
The U.S. Treasury Department of n11 ... •ng loan problems. -rife," Reapn wet -e .,,. except t"--a& ·'-ere was o y ti;.e - -1
--Th 'de '~ Ill UI n II shun specu ation dcd down a $4. 75 million fine It was the company's worst per-e prcs1 nt's comments were punctuated frequcn'tly by tiniest trace somewhere (in the bod-
nst Bank of America, the nation's formancc ever and the first annual outbursts of applause and cheers from his audiencc. Participants ies) of some drug." Welch said. EULESS, Texas (AP) _ Federal
aest bank in deposits and loss since the Depression. It ranks carried sips such as .. SU>p the American holocaust" and "This is an He refu~ to say what the drug officials refuse to "Mondaffc morning nkAmcrica's primary subsidiary, thirda.mO!lJ the bigest losses in U.S. , abortion.' which was adorned with perts ofa doll. s and wb ch 0 ho a f the faihng to report 17,000 large banking history behind the SI.I The marchtn, aft.er hearina the president at midday, were wa '. · 1 r · w m ny 0· quarterback" on the signi icance ofa
rrency transactions between 1980 billion loss by Continental Illinois in marching down the Mall to the Supreme Court. bodies ~twas found in. Welch said he rural airstrip just 10 miles from singer
dearly 1985. I 984 and the $456 million loss by They also planned to distribute fed roses-symbols of their "pro-would issue a full ~tatement after he Rick Nelson's airplane before it
I h I I · s-•first of Seattle 1·n 1983. life" cau1e-to members of Con-•. had received a wntten report of the crashed on New Year's Eve. ~~t~w~a~s~t~e~a~rg~cs~t~pe~na~t~y~y-c~t~in~a~~"'"'~~~~~~~~~~:_--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~-~-~~~~~~~~~~C:=-~a~u~~o~ps~y.~~~:!.:.!~~~~~~ JamesHowdcn,manasoroftheAir ~vemment crackdown on tho~ BankAmerica now owns Seafirst. I expect to find, as soon as I can sec Route Control Center 10 this Fort
~ Worth suburb, said Tuesday there
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was a ranch air strip of undetermined
cond1uon about 10 miles closer than
the two nearest airports, both 20
miles away.
"We can sit here and Monday
morning quarterback," he said, but
added that the conversation with the
cockpit of Nelson's DC-3 lasted only
31h minutes.
Howden said he didn't know if the
controllers considered the ranch air-
strip or if they had too little time to
spot it on a map because "it all
happened so fast."
Tuesday FAA officials released the
tape of the conversation between the
control tower and the cockpit of
Nelson's plane. which caught fire and
crashed near DeKalb in northeast
Texas.
The tape sheds no light on the cause
of the crash and only mentions
"smoke 1n the cockpit"
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Coast students complete
police academy training
Fire official'
position ope
The i.a.una Beech Fn Oeput.
ment witr beaJn KelCPlina IPPli·
cations for the (m: benalioa dWflt posiuon, wtucb oPtmd wbeD ~
Jewell to0k a fire chief a position~
lhe Norco Fire Dcpenment In l)e'...:
cember.
fifty-ooc men and women were
lf'lldMted by Golden West Collqe's
6uk police trainina academy and
from the reterVe academy of the
Criminal Justice Trainina Center on
~a'a!llat, the Labor Zionist Or-
ganization of Amenca, !romotes
women's ri~ts and chil welfare
through social services in Israel and
social action in the United States. Dec. 21, 198S.
Thirty-one of the aractuatina re-Unlvenl'-.n.a cruitl were the 12nd peace officer •J •• -
cl.alt to anduate from the academy, Eight Orange Coast residents were
and 20 anduates were from the 25th recently among the nea.rly 700 aradu-
raerve academy class. ates and undergraduated students
Keynote aoeaker for the cer-granted degrees during ceremonis
emonieswuChiefDonald L. Saviers held recently at National Unjversity.
of the Westminster Police Depart-They arc: • From Irvine: Essam
ment, and the anduates were also Abdulla Nass and Ointon Thomas
addrnled by the presjdents of their Ferguson, bachelor of business ad-
reapective classes: Brian J. Adair, ministration: Menzo D. Case Pa-
Clua 25, and Steven Koudelka, Class tricia Lee Kay and William Walter
82. They received outstanding Fl ickinfCr, associate of arts. • From ~ievem~nt awards. presented by Fountain Valley: Edward J. Amaral,
Isidro Pauno, execuuve training ad-master of business adml,llistrallOJl Jn visor of the OTC staff. financial management.• From Costa
Certificates of graduauon were Mesa: Michael Todd McVeagh, mas-
pretented by Nancy A. Pollard of the ter of business admin1strat1on.
board oflrustccs, Coast Community Thomas Joel Va nce, bachelor of
CoU.. District. bus1n~SS-admlllistrauon. • From
Graduates and the police depart-H~ntington Beach: Debor~h A. Fire-
menll they represent are: st1ne, . master of an s an human
Costa Mesa: (Class 82) Stephen G. behavior: Mas~meh Toloue~ol~a~i. --~~~"!"Car~~o~I S. Gray, Miehael T. ~er of busme~s !ldmin1~on:
Mqnet an rrel R. Raney. Eliza~n 0 Bnen. assoc1ate"O'f
Huntington Beach: (Class S2) arts. . . David A. Ceja. L!nc Ward, vice presad('nt for
Newpon Beach: (Class 82) Steven Pacific Bell, delivered the commence·
Koudelka; (Oass 25) Paul A. D'Auria ment address.
and David l. Fish.
Unusianed: (Class 82): Charles R.
Croix, Hector M. Escobedo, Kathleen
L. Gallagher, Stanley N. Johnson,
Samuel A. Mello. Brian K. Paul,
David A. Plantier, Phihp Sciurba.
(Class 25) Brian J. Adair, Thomas R.
&non Jr., Michael A. Bolde. Richard
A. DaiJy, Willie Diu, Andrew McC.
Hillins, Ivan G . Lodichand, Paul E.
McCarthy. John R. Mertz, Michael P.
Roach, Thomas H. Schomburg, John
Sencak. William N. Sims. James F.
Thomas, Gordon Y. Whaley.
CJJUd cue In LB
The Lafuna Beach Recreation De-
partment IS now offen ngchild care on
Monday, Wednesday and Fnday
mornings from 8-10 a.m. This is a Jood opPortunity for 'Mom's Morn-
ing Out. a popular program all over
the country. Parents can take an
exercise class or use the time any way
they please. The fee is S30 for 15
sessions.
ror more lnf0rmat1on calT l e
Recreation Department at 497-3311.
PIJoto trianen
Three Irvine residents wer(' recent-
ly named winners 1n the "Kids 'n
Sant.a" photo contest held as part of
the Irvine Holiday Home Tour
celebration.
First place and a SI 00 Fashion
Island gift certificate went to Ver-
onica Dolengewicz; second place and
$75 gift certificate went to Mary
Haase; third place and a $50 gift
certificate went to C'hanh Tram Vo.
The contest was sponsored by the
Irvine Co. and Irvine homebuilders.
BloclJeml•try dep-ee
Scott Ne~s of Huntington Beach
recently received a Ph.D. in
biochemistry from the University of
California at Los Anaeles. He will
besin post-doctorate research at the
Heidelbera Research Institute an Ger-
many in February.
Women IJonored
Councilwomen Evelyn Hart of
Newport Beach and Ruth Baily of
Huntington Beach were recentlr,
named "Celebration of Women •
Award honorees for the western area
ofNa'amat U.S.A.
(Jn Pierce Brother$
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Ne• clJamber pre.Jdent
John Bloom will be installed as
president when th(' Corona del Mar
Chamber of Com merce hosts Its 29th
annual 1nstalla11on banquet on Jan
28.
The 6:30 p.m. dinner wall be held at
the Balboa Ya<ht Club.
The theme for this year's event as
"Honoring the Past and Growina
with the Future." The chamber will
honor long11me Corona del Mar
residents Jerry and T. Duncan
Stewart.
Newpon Beach Mayor Phil Maurer
wall preside over the installation of
the new officers. DoaCJu Pletclaer
incr then, BattaUon Chief Rkb
Dewberry has taken on Jewell's du ti~ as acting chief of the dop&rtment.
Laauna Beach Fire Chief Roe{
Adams has been on a medical leave of'
absence since July and is exoecied to
return at the beai.nnina of March. '
Officers include Bloom. owner of
John l. Bloom. Custom Photogra-
phy; Vice President Royal Radtke,
Bank of Amenca; Second Vice Presi-
dent T.R. Welsch. owner of Personal
Expressions: Treasurer Ltt Spencer.
rcurcd, and Secretary L11vena Hay-
ton, owner of Ha., ton's dress shop.
Newport officers promoted
Applicant~ must bave seven yearr
of firefighting experience and two
yean as a full -time fire captain.
The pos111on pays tietween $2,376
to $3, 159 per month. In addition, the
cny pays 7 percent of the employee's
reurement contnbuuon. All appH-
cauons must be filed by April 9.
Board members will include Hovik
Abramian. Nancy Constancio, Paul
Johnson. Jean Kiger, Drew Lawler
Marilyn Rousselot. Coy Strickland:
Tona Van Schult1c. Dan Webster and
Jim Wood.
The Newport Beach Pohce Depart-
ment bas announced the promotions
of two of its policemen.
Lt. Mich.ad Blitch was promoted to
the position' of captain and Sst.
DouaJas Fletcher was promoted to
lieutenant. The promotions were
effecti ve Jan. I.
Blitch, 39, joined the Newport
Beach Police Depaitment as a patrol
officer in 1971 . He has worked
Bu•lne. d'rOUp 0 11nc·-assianments including · motorcycle a•· ~ui ""'• • officer, court liajson and Cop on
T he Newport/Irvine Professiohal Campus: After his promotion to
"socaation recently elected o~f'r.11;::ce::;r~s-sc ... ,.e-.ant, Blitch was ass1grfed"TO life
forl 9'80. Patrol Division as the juvenile sec-
They are: Peter Smrecek, president· tion supervisor. He has been working
Jim Wahn, vice pre~ident; Cathy as Patrol Division watch commander
McAulcy, 'l<!cretary; Lou Magdaleno, and executive officer to the chief of
treasurer: Wolf Stern. parlimen-police while a lieutenant with the
tanan. Al Habib, membership; Bon-Orange Coast law enforcement agen-
nae Gama. pubhctty; John Alesi, cy.
programs. Larr) Barren. past-presi-Fletcher. 38. also Joined the New-
dent. port Beach force in 1971 as a patrol
The orµn1za11on as composed of officer. After his promotion to
local business people. Meetings arc seracant. Fletcher was assiJned to the
held at 7 p.m every Wednesday at the department'sPatrol Div1s1on, Train-
Aarporter Inn. in& Section. Records Station and
Detective Div1s1on. He has been
assigned to the Patrol Dtvtson as
watch commander with the prom~
tion to lieutenant.
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Hypnosis is used to change behavior
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She didn't want lhe food. Her mother said to eat it. Her father said she
didn't have to. The parents bepn fithtintcach other, as the 4-year-old watched
horrified.
Thiny years later, the youna &irl turned youna woman was watchina the
whok 1eene over apin, in a hypnotic trance. Tired Of diets that didn't work. tbe
woman bad come to a hypnotherapist to aet a handle on her weiaht problem.
Soon after that Iona qo &11umcnt, her ~nts had divorced. She realized
now that ber overeatina started at that dinner table, when eatina could have
""' her perents toeelher. .. Many ti met a penon wiJI carry an init.ial belief, as seen throuah their eyes asa child. mto adult life," says Yates Catlin, a hypnothcrapist in Costa Mesa, "Oarouab bypoosi1 they can rewitoess childhood scenes as an 'outside
observer,' and unloed any irrational beliefs." The use 6fhypnotism as a therapeutic qent in ~cm science bcpn some
200years1101 dite0vercd by the Austrian physician Franz Anton Mesmer. He
proclaimed hts powers to harness the "animal mqnetism" which he believed
flowed throuah everyone and everythlq. Word of his "ft\,lgnetic cures"
spread. An international deleption. ancludiog Ben Franklin in America. sent
Mcsmcr's work into medical di$ttpute, claiming it led only to an .. aroused
imqjnation."
One hundred yean later1 Sif.l:'und Freud, the father of modem psychiatry,,
uJed and abandoned hypnosis.· In time," he said "the pure gold of analysis wall
be alloyed with such popular methods as hypnosis and suggestions." His
decision hoW$vet.-ta.\lsed many of his foll~ reject hypnosis altogether.
' While fear ofbeina ostracized kept most medical professionals from using
hypnosis,-0thers were not so concerned. As a form of entenainment. hypnosis.
or: mes.dlcrism1 survived on the continentaJ gmiv_aJ circuit.
t Tben1 dunna WW I. hypnotism was used successfully to treat thousands of
sofaiers Wltb shell shock. In WWII it was again used, against battle fatigue and
other war· neuroses. Soon after, in the 1950s, the American Medical
Auociation fint accepted hypnosis as a "therapeutic agent."
With the AMA blessinj, many doctors have begun using hypnosis. To
rC!ttuce pain, as an af\asthem before surgery , and as a way to let the patient's
mind control his body. hypnosis is increasingly being used.
H~nosis' vaJue as a therapeutic tool bas also led to its widespread use an ~bog. There are dozens ofbypnotherapists in the Orange County Yellow
Many of these hypnotherapists are more hypnotist than therapist. And
beina a hypnoti•t requim nothina but practice. The state does limit the lay·
hypnotist in that, without any delr-ee or proof oflkiYt, he can work only on self·
imqe, relaxation and confidence problems. Lay-hypnoU1t1 can also help
patients with em~tional or p_hysical problems tbroup the refeml of a qualified
docto~ .
"The act of hypnotiiina someone is a relativ.ely simple thina," says
Charles Latona, a hp>notherapi1t and licensed toclaJ worker. . Dr. Herbert Spaeael, world famous in the field of hypnosis, in the book
"Inner Source" said, ".Hypnosis alone is not a profession. (it) is always
secondary to a primary professional commitment.''
"People expect ~c... says Dr. Donna Spaw-French, a clinical
psycbolotist in Laauna Halls, ''when reaJly, aU hypnosis is a tool, not a cure."
Marsha Knudsen, one of French's partnen at the People Growers
Counaelina Center, says the key to hypnosis helpinf people is imasery. "It's a
way of prC>p'ammi~ yourself with positive input, • she sars. Someone who
wanted to stop smokina. for example, co~ld visualize themse ves as they would
be after they quit-a healthy aJow, more endurance. etc. What you tell yourself
is wba1 y~u be:c:ome," Knudsen~. . . .
. 'Thll amqery can be ~led for many thmas. The tarse ~onty of people,
1oin1 to see a hynpotberap.ast. however, arc~ for one of two reuons. Either
to stop smokina or to control their weiaht.
. One ~erapist, who works at a clinic treating those two problems.
discussed hJS success rate, which he claimed hovered around 90 percent. "We
have a very hiah success rate," be said, "but onJy because lhe people who come
here arc hiahly motivated to beain with. UsaUy scein&a hypnotist is something
people do as a last resort, when they're desperate to solve their problem'."
.. were t take a random-lma,ple of smokcn off the street "
continued, ' we would probably-be successrut with only f S percent."
A larae reason most people see a hypnotherapist only as a last rcson is fear.
Fear that another person (the hypnotist) will be in control of their body. Much
of this belief comes from dime-store novels and staac shows. "In reality," says
utona, "the patient has hypnotized himself and will do nothing that he
wouldn't ordinarily." Spiegel, in his book. claimed the hypnotist merely taps a
naturaJ capacity people have to experience trance.
This naturaJ capacity for a trance-state can also be found from within.
There are dozens of books on the market that teach the basics of self-
hypnotism. Also. many cassette tapes arc available which can lead the listener
into a t.rtnce, Many hypno-theraputs also teach self-hypnosis.
Once the art of self-hypnosis is learned, it can be of value for a lifetime.
Proponents claim that while the techniques arc simple, the benefits can be
unhmited.
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•utow"1.ay lunch each week when she
to unload onto her three best . nds.
I suppose 1 should feel guilty -+--il-...ur ~om's wife," Carolyn-say ,
t 1 don't. That marriqc wasn't
kina lol?J before I came around."
----.iff;-Heidi;-Christine an~ Carolyn
e been confidantes since colleac
1 did the married-lover routine
," Heidi shared with the others. I
't feel auilt.y either.~and my
·ed man ended up keepina has
misc by leavina bis wife. ~ en he bated me for breakina up
is family. Did be 10 back homcf No
..;. He' married some other airl one
diek after bis divorce became final.
everapin.''
Carolyn insists that Tom is dif-~nl "What we have is special, and
~ow that some day we'll be
PAPARAZZI
married. Do you really thank that
anything less than special could
survive three years of twice-a-week
afternoon clandesti ne meetings? I
know he loves me and I love him.
.. Great," says c_ynical Jill, who says
she's sworn off men and rcla·
tionships, at least for a while .
"Whoever said you should marry
EYERYONE"yoa fatl in love with?
Wisc up, my friend." she lectured
Carolyn, :..'.Iomstillaoeshomc to_his
wife every single niaht: that's clearly
where he needs to be."
Why has Carolyn, now a 28-year-
ol<f associate professor at the univer-
sit.y -beautiful and vivacious -
spent the last three years of her life
loving someone else's husband?
She bad never intended for any-
thing to happen when she first met
Tom at scbool He bad come to
interview for an administrative pos-
ition and she bad been assigned to
take him to lunch.
He was flattering and attentJvc -
men married to other women arc not
often called on to act on their words.
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Vlr'1DJ& Bender tella Mary Dell Lacu aboat new poap.
He wu handsome and charming and
bis unavailabilit.y made him seem
somehow even more attractive.
Besidet, secret relationships arc the I •IDI
stuff romantic novels are made of -LI
and there isn't anybody who doesn't a.-·-· like a &ood love story in a while. Ill.WI
Kinsey repons that somcwbere _ _Jl!!!l!l!l!!!l!l!l!!!l!l!•••l!!!l!l!l!!!l!l!l!!!l!l!l!!!l!l!lll• between 15 .to 32-pcrcent of sillfle
women have been involved with
married men. When Carolyn fell in
lov-ewithTom. she became one-of-the
10 percent of those single women who
end up wanting to marry their
already-married lovers.
The myth of an affair as a carefree
relationship with no strings anached
wu ~uickly exploded for C.,.olyn.
Just lake it happens for most of us,
impermanence bred anitiety and dis-
comfon.
Will Tom marry Carolyn? Prob-
ably not, scream the statistics. Ninety
percent of the men under 50 who do
leave their wives for other women
never marry them. And only 25
percent of the roving husbands leave
their marriaaes al all.
Wbawil~d the relationship? The
odds arc 70 percent to 30 percent that
it will be Tom who will finally call it
quits.
And what about Carolyn? She'll
vow never apin to faJl for an already-
married man. And I'll bet she can
count on her friends to help her pick
up the pieces.
Dr. Alp&l la a maniate • famUy tlterafi'll la C.NU •ef Mu. Site
welcomes yov respoua. U yot1 '"" a re,ly, please mclese a stamped,
telf·IMretH41 nvele,e. Write to
LIM& Alpd, P•.D. cf o Dally Piiot,
P.O. Bo1 UH, Costa Mesa tHH.
'Associates' form
to aid trauma group
By VIDA DEAN
Of .. Dllllr,... ...
Doers and shaken from allover Orange County were invited to come to
The R.itzdwinat.becocktail hour to learn about(and join)a newly formed
IUpportlJ'OUP fortbe OCTrauma Society.
"TbeJr<>upwill be called TbeAssocaates," said Vlrpall BeMer, who is ltf'Vina u 1 ts charter president. "We wi 11 back the society's bi& fund raiser each
year(an auction/dinner is set Saturday at the Irvine Marriott) and we will plan
one other affair ... a day time event. I don't k.nowwhat yet. but somethinareally
different.
"This womcn'sgroup is being formed because a lot of women arc doers
and the Trauma Society needed a few pushers. We also hope to have eventually
a maJeand teen-asesupportgroups," added Bender, dressed in a pink pant suit
at the event. (She Joked that she was tickled the same color over the more than
200tumolh..)
Membenhipapplications will be sent out lo all of the reception invitees.
Socializinaand tryin$Hu1Pra,er'1 Rit2 horsd'ouevrcs were the order of
the event, which also had tts serious side.
Dr.J• Wea&, founderofthesocietyandauthorofanew book on trauma,
and P~ Nortlac9te, society president, explained the pu'"l>Osc of the
orpnization founded in 1981. It i•a nonprofit organu.auon dedicated to the
prevention of accidental injuries and deaths. "Trauma is the leadinacausc of
death, and disability among Orange Countians between the .,es of one and 42."
said West ... Trauma cost the nation billions of dollars."
saraeona and med~latadenta ue a apeclal projector and
pol&rtaed atauee to T.IA• am~= llfe-llke l.mM• on a
tarae acreen. The Talarta I . made by G'eoeral -Bl_eetrlc, are belnC ued at the t. Loala Unl•enftJ Medical
Cen"ler tn the tnalntna ontlffeon• amtmedleal etaden--. ---
Help for sufferers
of muscle tension
Tension headache. tension neck
pain. tension backache arc aJI exam-
ples of painful conditions caused b) a
muscle or group of muscles that
contract past the point oflhe momen·
tary need. A good indication that
you're suffering with muscle tension
1s whether along with the discomfort
you find yourself saying or th1nlcmg •
so-and-so is a pain in the neck.
Physiologically, when a muscle
contraCts. it produces a weak electric
current. with the intensity of the
currents in direct propo.iion to the
degree of muscle contraction .
Scientists have determined the
presence of "target areas" 1n pain
producing muscles that 'Tense more
than normal-m-uS&lK.-An-expcnment
was done in Eugland on a number of
people who complained of habitual
tensien-headaehes-and some with
muscle pain. While monitonng thtsc
patients with electrodes on the target
areas as well as on normal muscle. the
scientists-put the patient through an
interview designed especially to in-
duce tension.
The results of the test showed that
the target muscle increased an tension
not only during t.hc interim but also
afterwards. The normal muscles also
tensed but not rcalJy as much a.s did
the target muscles!
The pain we often cxpenencc an our
back and necks wh ich is attributed by
muscle pain due to muscle spasm 1s
CARY
ROTHENBERG
different than pain associated with
muscle tension.
Pain from muscle spasm usually
occurs following an acute strain.
sprain or fracture. The spasm is
caused by a painful contraction of the
muscle. which sets off a vicious cycle
o( pain and contraction and then~!)
more pain and contraction. SP.:1l5mS
can · 1ast for several days af left
untreated.
There arc many techniques and
remedies for muscle spasm. ancludina
ice massage. heat therapy, passive
stretching exercises. Despite what
most people think. oral pain medi-
cation and tranquilizers don't work as
well for pain due to muscle spasm.
Hence. pain from muscle tension
already described does seem to re-
spond to analgesics and tranquilizen.
Whichever mode of treatment you
decade on. rest assured there is help
for sufferers of painful muscles.
Dr. Cary H. Roth&bert 11 a
chiropractor with offle·H lD Hnt-
Lo1too Beach.
The estimate is that 70 percent of aU trauma could be averted by the
introduction of various prevention programs. Thus, the prOIJ'lms on teen-IJC
drinkinaand driving, automobile safety for children anda "protect our kids'
from drowniDfS. Paal Bead.er and Robert OUUeubelm at Tlae Rita.
Servin& with Bender as Associates officers are ~ ,,_,, Qlorta
O..rt.k, Mary Am Weill and 8aMn Ire&, vice presidents; Mary LM
8.,...y,ICCTdary(attendina with husband Seen who Yt11celebratin1 has
birthday), JeAw Mb, holpitality, and Mary "-'•1ww=storian. •
OthenpanyinawcrecommitteemembcnBettJBe ,BMGq-1....._, Jerry~ ane~ with dauabter Hea&IMir and her fincee Mart
OarYta who arc beina married Apnl 19 at St. Andrews), Dave and Mary Hemry
and J .... S&ewan. Also, Dr. "-1.-°""8k, son Rea Oektak with wife L,..., Nera and
Qarlte B"&er, OW.and Sau BW. B•and S..erly c.u, ~ltJ and J• au.
Am and Welf S&en, Deue and Nk* DMlta and Pam and Se• O.W.leta.
More details on the society and its teachinaand preveQ,Jion proarams may
be obtained by caJlina 937-SOJO. · · ·
••
Wliat's in a title? A lot
if you 're in Hollywood
., •• TllOMAI ........ ,,,_ .....
HOLL YWOOO -Here's a httle
movie quiz: What is .. Kiss of the
Spicier Woman"?
(I) A remake of a 1940s zombie
movie.
What would these titles
say to you moviegoers?
By Tiie Aaaoclated Pren (2) A Mel Broou spoof.
(3) A drama of two prisoners in a
Btuillan jail.
Can you match the following movie mies with the1.r appropriate
plots or subject matter'?
Un.lea you're ruUy informed
about the movie Kene , you mi&ht not
kDow that ''K.i11 of the $pider
Woman" i1 the bi&hly ac:claimcd film
in which William J.tun, a homoseitual
priloner, relates old moyie plots to
Raul Julia. a political pnsoner, in a
Brazilian 'ail.
I. "The Best of Everything"
2. "The Prisoner of Second A vc n uc"
Oespi.1 the confusina title, the film baunanqect toselJ SlOmillion worth
of tickets an a limited U.S. release.
3. "Prince of the City"
4. "Youngblood Hawke"
5. "The Gods Must Be Crazy"
6. "Brazil"
7. "The Color Purple"
8. "Ran"
9. "Chariots of Fare"
10. "The O nion Field"
TitJes.
11 . "Bringing Up Baby"
12. "Dead Heat on a Merry Go Ro und"
13. "Xanadu"
14. "Animal Crackers"
Tbe aubject hu bedeviled the film
iDduatry from its earliest days.
Would "The Birth of a Nation"
have been less successful with the title
of the novel from which it sprang.
"The Klansman"? Is it easy to sell a
movie called ''The Four Horsemen of
the Apocalypse"?
15. "The Little Drummer Girl" .. a. The 1924 Pans Olympics .
b. A truck dnver becomes a spoiled and arrogant novelist.
c. A woman causes a zoology professor to lose a dinosaur bone.
Titles mean everythint,~~d 0.
d . An abused and shy young wife becomes a strong and loving
woman.
Sdznick once ujd " · e a e. Two policemen arc shot by a crazed killer.
f. ~eu..is drawn into j ntrigue and teFT0fi~fl't'-tn-tht'-Middle
East. . provocative, eitciting title with star'-
names and an intriauing subject and
you're halfway home." g. A police officer is induced to snatch on his colleagues.
h. Thieves attempt to steal a valuable 011 painting at a pany and
run into the Marx brothers. He proved bis theory with such
films as "A Star Is Som." "Gone
With the Wind," "Spellbound" and
''Duel in the Sun."
i. The personal problems of fe male employees at a publishing
house.
In earlier years, titles were often
decided on a producer's whim.
Milton Pickman, a former agent and
studio executive, talked about an
incident at the home of Louis B.
Mayer, bead of MG M.
j . The muse Terpsichore comes to Eanh and becomes involved an
a disco roller rink.
k. A Coca-Cola bottle becomes a religious obJect.
I. A satirical and futunstic look at oppression
m.•A clerk and has wafe arc dnven to d1stract1on b} the problems of
urban living.
"Some of the uccutives were
ltP,ina about 'Mrs. Miniver.' They
said, 'What kind of a title is that? It
won't mean anythins to the ticket
buyer.' But Mayer said. 'Greer Gar·
n. An ex-con plots an airport robbery.
o. A Samurai version of".K.Jng Lear.''
Here are answers: 1(1). 2(m ): 3(g); 4{b). 5(k). 6(1); 7(d); 8(0): 9(a);
IO(e): I l(c); 12(n); IJ{J); l4(h): 15(f).
son is a marvelous actress. It doesn't tho ught it was misleading. but I
matter what the picture as called. argued that people would not fo rget
They'll come,• •• Pickman recalled. 'The Ch ina Syndrome,· which. after
"Mn. Miniver" proved to be one of all. was what the picture was about
the bigest hits of World War 11 . (the supposed nuclear bum through
winnina Academy Awards fo r the the Earth to China).
film and Garson. However, Douglas said that af\er
Markctin1 is Icing in today's Holly-he read .. Romancing the Stone:· he
wood, and all titles are now told the late Diane T homas: "I love
scrutinized and often tested for their your script; I hate your title."
audience appeal. -During the rewrites. though, she
"At fint there was never a question said: "I really like the title." Douglas
about 'The Karate Kid' title," recalled r~plied. "You got 1t,'' and he had
_produccdcrry Weintraub. "But after another bor-office winner with the
the picturt had been made, Columbia comedy-adventure about the pursuit
started to act worried. They kept ofa fabulous gem.
sayin1 it was not a good title, and I got Producer Irwin Winkler recalled
nervous myself. that Untted Artists hated ··Rocky" as
... apeed to go to a testing center. a !Ille for that movie.
where I sat behind a glass and "They kept asking. 'What docs 11
watched the title and the campaign mean? Is it about Rocky Marciano'?'
bei~ tested to a cross--sccuon of the The) wanted 10 call the picture 'The
pubhc. I left more confused than Contender.' But Bob (C'hartoff. has
when I arrived. The kids thought it co-producer) and I held out for
was a karate picture, and the adults 'Rocky,' and won
tbou&ht it was a Kid's p1c1urc. But at "We had the same problem w11h
least they discussed it, and I thought ·They Shoot Horses. Don't The}'>'
that would work in our fa vor." The distnbutor feared people would
"The Karate Kid" opened mod· thank that it was a Western. The same
estly in 1984.i. word-of-m outh helped argument was u~ aboul 'M1dn1gh1
generate a >I 00 m1lhon domestic Cowboy."
gross. Says Jeff Katzenberg, former pro-
Michael Do uglas 1s another duct ion chief at Paramount and nov.
producer who saved his title by at Disney: "You go through title
standioa up 10 the marketing forces in discussions on every picture. Al
1979. Paramount we even talked about
"I had tremendous grief with 'The diffe~nc titles for 'Beverly Hills Cop'
China Syndrome.'" the actor-and '48 HRS.' Lu ckily. we didn't
producer sajd. "Down to the wire, change them."
Columbia refused to accept iL They Fil m people will continue to argue
titles from here to eternity o.r at least
until the industry 1s gone with the
wand.
Costa Mesa
Medical Center Hospital
Americans spend ov.er one billion dollars per year on
treatment for back injuries. We'll teach you how to
avoid them for free.
Back Injuries: Prevention and Treatment presented by
Alan Beyer. M.D .. orthopedic specialist and Robert
Decker. R~gistered Physical Therapist
January 23rd -7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Our free community health lectures are held on the
fourth Thursday of every month. Call 642-2734 to
reserve your space and for more information about
upcoming lectures and other health events.
cm me
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Medical Center Hospital
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(between Harbor & Newport Blvd.)
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1 t k n.,....1,JuuryH n n ea Pac age S ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll become more familiar with rules.
rqulations. restrictions. Focus on safety, security, tax and license
requirements. You'll accurately perceive lona-ranae prospects. Taurus. · I Scorpio natives plar. paramount roles. · ·~In bi1 <tivcrtillf new book, "Undy-· TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphasis on notes, calls, visits, ability to
i Pualon," a collection of letters articulate feelings in dramatic fashion. Romance' figures prominently. one tex to the o~r. Joseph Member of opposite sex will be lntriaued. Oemini, Virgo, Sq.ittarius people
quoies Harold Pinter's reply to $ dominate scenario.
y comspondent who wrote to his lllEY GEMJNI (May 21-J uoe 20): You'll be concerned with livina conditions. me in l.,oDdon: Focus on basic domestic adjustment -
SYDNEY
I would be much obliaed if you H surroundings will be beautified by
y explaio to me the MllS luxury item or art object. You'll be
our play, 'The Birthday dealing with Taurus, Libra. Scorpio.
are the points I do not CANCER (June21-July22):You're
Uftdentand: 1. Who are the two men? in driver's scat, allhough you m~y not li•Wbere did Stanley come from? 3. consequential drama 1s about our be immediately aware or it. Oarify o
Were they all supposed to be normal? tanaled beginnings and our obscure meanings, define ~emu. Sclec.t qu.a!ity, MARR
IYOu will appreciate that without ends. It docs not answer any Of the trust your own JUdamenti IOt!lltlOn •••••••••••• ~ answen to these questions J questions the lady asks -1t poses Pisces. VirgQ people play roes.
'cannot fully understand your play." them more prcinanlly and compels LEO (July 23-AuJ. 22): Last-minute call entails added responsibility,
which Pinter promptly replied: us to reflect more honestly and deeply more pressure. deadhnes, chance to increase income. Love relationship
Dear Madam: I would be obliged upon the mysterious processes of becomes intense. complicated and rewarding. Cancer, Capricorn persons ~ ou would kindly ellplain to me the personality. figure prominently.
ina of your &ettet<. The:se are the. Only shallow telev1s1on plays have VIRGO (Aug. 2l-Scpi._._22t-Qbljplions &K-fllJfilled. you pin added
ll I do not understand: I. Who straightforward plots and endings recognition, you'll reach more people and love will play major role. You'll be
se you? 2. When do you come from? that are neatly tied up an the last fi ve relieved of burden that was not rightfully your own. Aries, Libra persons
l;Are you supposed to be normal? minutes before the commercial. ~ figure prominently.
"You will understand that without play that "makes a point." in this LIBRA(Scpt. 23-0ct. 22):.Emphasison new starts, innovations, creative
---pawen to my question , leii\nbr-ansc,.._need not have beM-writteA-r-endeavors. affairs orh~ia&Jes._w.ith career -scenaiio...hi&hlig!lts
understand your letter." except as light entertainment, or a excitement, discovery1 charisma. physical attraction. Leo native plays role.
ou may consider Pinter's reply didactic lesson pretending to be SCORPIO (Oct. h-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on direction.t purpose, language,
or im~nent, as you will. but genuine drama. long-range objective. Family reunion could be part or .unusual, dynamic
really answering" her questions A play of consequence cannot scenario. Intuition rings true. Individual who aided in past will again be at
by implication, and sugcsting how a "solve" our pcrplexitaes. but hopes to your side.
serious play -or any creative illuminate them. to act as a kind of SAGITI' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Give full rein to curiosity. do some
...,_ture -should be viewed. laser beam cutting beneath the skin detective work concerning financial assets of others. Popularity increases.
Does the lady correspondent know and bone, to the core of our carefully you'll receive invitation to prestigious social affair. Travel plans come into "1M> I.be is? Why she precisely concealed scns1b1hty. The author sharp, clear focus.
E the man she did, or why she may understand has characters bener CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go slow, be aware ot details, read
th him? Why her children arc than we do, but they do not under-between the lines, check legal rights and permissions. Wish comes true in
they arc, and why each one is so stand themselves: af they did, the)'. unusual manner -your psychic impressions arc on target. Scorpio, Taurus
t? Does she know what a would be larger than human. And 1f natives play roles.
••person is, and why so many they did, there would be no drama. AQUARIUS (Jan .. 20-Feb. 18): lndividual, recently late for a(>pointmcnt,
" people seem to do ab-only a lecture. will attempt to make amends. Be open-minded without being gullible.
thillJS? Attractive member of opposite sex figures prominently. Gemini. Virgo,
bqinnings never know our Sydlley H•rrl• l• • 1yadlc•IH Sagittarius persons play roles.
cilds." says T.S. Eliot. and most col1111J1l16t. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): YOUDJ person aids in acquiring pertinent I · information. You make si~ificant ~ans by being diplomatic, rec~ptive.
: Family member is on your side and will prove ;i. Taurus, Libra persons play
s1gn1ficant roles.
IF JAN. U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc unorthodox, creative,
stubborn, have ability to entertain through wriuen and spoken word.
Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius people play important roles in your life. You are
d ynamic. innovative, and many insist you also are eccentric. _'Playboy' started out
rwJ,th nngers crossed
• Q . What was the date on the cover
of the first "Playboy" magazine?
Did I tell you purse snatching in
Haiti 15 a cnme punishable b> death?
Ann's advice life saver
for suicide-bourid teen
A. Had no date. So it could stay on
the news stands longer, af necessary.
:rhis was in December of 1953.
Q. What turned on the Amencan
Jndians to the smoking of peace • ? •J>CS· r A. An early Indian happened to sit
downwind as he tossed wild tobacco
,on his campfire. Exhilarating. But
tobacco plants weren't aJl that plen-
tiful. Couldn't afford to tire a whole
patch of the stuff every tame he
wanted a mellow moment. Besides. 11
worked better if he burned a little an a
pitch-free pipe and drew the smoke
lllrough a hollowed branch.
In the England of 300 years ago.
many a wealthy landowner found it
Eeeable to decorate his estate's
rden -as a status symbol -with a
rmit in a hut. One Charles Hamil-
ton of Paine Hall. for example.
offered a fair salary to any such hut
dweller who'd let bis hair and finger-
qails grow and remain silent for seven
years. Hamilton also gave the em-
ployee a Bible. a hair shin and an
hourglass. Numerous applicants fail-
ed to stick it out.
' It's likely you've read that the
l1;ventor of Vaseline. Robert
Chesbrough, swaJlowed a spoonful of
the stuff every day. He also scratched,
cut and burned his arms and hands
repeatedly to test the healin' powers.
1( any, of has petroleum Jelly. He
prried the scar\ all his life.
ff you order a six-door 30-foot
·Cadillac. what you get 1s the world'$'
largest car.
Q You said tha1 \upposedly fr~
glass of water 1n a restaurant actually
costs about 14 cents. Why?
A Ice. broken glass. dashwashang
and the labor 10 hand 11 10 you, all of
thcS(:
PEOPLE
Q. Both .. rape" and "rapture"
come from the same Laun word, I've
read. What word? And what did 11
mean originally?
A ... Rapere."' To ··seize," to "carry
away."'
Q. What makes Siamese cats cross-
cycd?
A. Sc1cnus1s ~tall don't know
Q. In the h1stor) of Israel. wh o wa'> Da\1d G reen.,
A. Its lirst pn mc m1ms1cr Hl·
d1dn'1 adopt the name David Ben-
Gunon until he got to Jeru!Mllcm .
How many times have you seen the
Statue of Liberty on telev1S1on dunng
the last year? Quite a many, no doubt.
All right. Sherlock, in which hand is
she holding the lamp? Spnng that one
an a crowd and only about half of
them say the nght hand. which as
correct.
Oaam is that fresh -water sea under
the Sahara desen 1s as big as France.
Thriller noveli'il Robert Ludlam
didn't start to wnte until age 40. If
you're a grownup. you probably
heard has voice some years back. He
did numerous TV commercials in his
younger years.
Almost all the wild wolves left in
the Lower 48 are 1n Minnesota.
Incidentally. why do we say "Lower
48"? Look at the lautudes. Hawaii as
lower than an)'.
When yo u say "one in a million,"
you could mean: One mouthful of all
of the food you'll ever cat or -take
your pick -one drop of vermouth in
80 fifths of gin
L.M. Boyd Is • •Y•dlc•t•d
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DEA R ANN LANDERS: r ve been
meaning to write this letter for years.
Ifs a thank-you for saving my hfe
when I was 16.
I started to read your column when
I was a kid. I thank I was 12 when you
ran a leuer about suicide. You said.
"No matter how bad things seem,
wait until tomorrow. The next day is
bound to look bnghter."
As a teenager I got in volved with a
man twice my age. When I decided f
wanted to go to college rather than
marry this man. he went berserk. I
was forced at gunpoint to do some
unspeakable things while he took
pictures Afterward he drove me
home and pushed me out of the car.
Ann. I wanted to die. I planned my
death by gunshot to the last detail.
Then suddenly I remembered the
words an your column: "Wait until
tomorrow." I sat down on my bed and
stared at the door. l thought .. Okay, 1f
I ~1111 feel 1h1s way tomorrow, I'll do
1t."" The next day passed and I fell
belier. I looked at your column again
and decided 10 give myselfotae more
day. The next day the gloom lifted. A
gu) I used to lake called that night and
we talked fora long time. He made me
feel temfic.
I'm in my late 20s now and my life
1s wonderful. I fit hadn't been for you
I wouldn't be around to enjoy it.
When I say you are a life-saver, I
really mean 1t. -GRAND JUNC-
TION. COLO.
DEAR G.J .: Wbt u apper! I ltope
everyoDe wlwl feels life l1a 't wo~
llvLD1 wlll remember yoar letter.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend
of mane couldn•t gel anyone to
accompany her on a cruise. She
persuaded me to accept her ticket as a
$ift. Due 10 circumstances I won't go
into. a class.-action suit was brought
against the cruise line and refunds
were made to all passengers.
I could have been seriously injured
on that cruise. but I was lucky and
Al•
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ca me home safe and sound. My friend
insisted I ~ve her the refund. I
complied with her wishes, but felt
that she was being unfair. Our
fnendship as seriously strained. Am I
Justified 1n feeling she was wrong to
demand the money? -ASKJNG IN
PA.
DEA'Jl PA.: Stace )'H dlcl IOl lay
oat u y moaey for CM dcket )'M were
aot n tltled to t~e refu4. Had )'H
bffa a.Jared oa CM cralse ud
received compau tl•, I wHld u y
THAT moeey beloqed te Y"·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regard-
1 ng university professon and sexr
students who arc called "lollipops' :
Some of us are just plain sucken.
When I returned to school to get my
master's degree. I became involved
with a professor. He was married to a
cold fish and said be was starved for
warmth and affection.
For a sman woman I was un-
believably dumb. I fell head over
heels in love with the skunk. One fine
day I was informed by a respected
member of the faculty that my
dreamboat had been cheating on his
wife for 30 ycan and I was one of a
long list of idiots.
When I dumped him he couldn't
have cared less. He had his next
pigeon all lined up. So. in addition to
my master's degree, J recei ved a areat
education in human relationships. -
BEEN T HERE AND SORRY
(HAWAII).
DEAR 8 .: Be &lad yoe're aot tltere
DOW. Some ld1ot1 WI aroud for·
ever.
Atlanta college honors Bill Cosby
By t~e A11ociated Prett
ATLANTA -Student~ at the
predominantly black Morehou~
College packed the schoors Kang
lntem:n:oa.al C'hai;el to ~cc.om
edian Bill Cosby receive an
honorary doctorate of humane
letters.
Cosby. star of NBC -Tv·s .. The
Cosby Show ... told the student"
ni&ht that he frequently as asked
to address young audttnces be·
cause he is considered to be a
"positive image."
"tr you want to see a po•m1vc
imqe. at'sm your house." he~1d.
t'Jt's standana there wuhang your
underwear. ff you want to ~e ii
potitive imacc. It's cookan' din· ~ and has a job to 10 to an the
momina."
Allman broke
DAYTONA BEACH, Aa. -
Rock musician Greu Allmb
facet 1b months i.n jail unless ht pey.Sl0,700inchildsu~.but
his &awyer says the linttT is broke.
Circuit Judie William Johnson
iNUed the order Friday, rulina
I.bat AJlman owes ~ money to
SbeUcy Kay Jcfts for tupport of
lhdt aon. Devon, IJ. Alf man. of
I
&Wee.by
the Allman 8ro1hcr Band. was
divorced from Jefts in 1972 after
sul monthJ of marriaae.
Copsclaah
MI AMI -A acllout crowd of
more than I S.000 people cbttrtd
on their favonte pobce ~n
mem and saw 0. J...._ of
TV's "M1am1 V1~ .. nde onto the
andiron 00 the fender or • jet
black ipons car in the third
annual Pia Bowl fOQtball .-me.
The Force of the M1am1 police
department slammed the door on
1he Metro-Dade County Deputy Oawa• to win 3-0.
Stanahlne
LO ANGELES -J• Itel·
Mr, bH ..... Nuey o-1&.
P'lernce ReMer9", •JH
Newtoe and Bnry Wlakler~ht the hosting duties on the ei th
annual "Wctkcnd of the t::rs
Telethon.:" a 22-hour fund-raiser
to benefit victims of cerebral
palsy.
The cclebnty-studded show
te' vised from New York and Los
Angeles Gavlll Md.-.., ReMrt
0 1H1e1me, Dtul1 Jemnand an
o ve r night marathon of
atars.Otlaniiers said more than $600,000 was raised in the first
two houn.
Bear banded
NEW YORK -Now Chicqo Bears auanerblck J._ MeM1•
bas a ;rlate Niaht" headband to
add to hi1 collection.
The free-spirited football ~Y
er naived the sift Tuaday ftitht
on the O.vid L.euerrnan show
aJona with other item• adverti ..
int the New Y ork·beled NBC-TV ~m. McMabon wu fined
SS,000 by National football
Le11uc Commissioner Pete
Rozelle for wari.111 u A.didu
hMdband duri""t the Bean' olay·
otr vlaGty over &he New Y oft
Oiant1.
Neither vulnerable. Eut deaJs.
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The bidding:
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Pass
oi>ening lead: Are of
Pa.es
Obviously, today·s West had
never heard the warning: "l..ead us
Jlot into temptat-io ·· '.ou:i.n.ly_lild
the bail the opponents out of a bad
contract with a senselesi1 double.
but he then proct>eded to try to lead
his partner down the path of no re·
turn.
West should have been delighted
to have the opponents in a diamond
contract. Hls double persuaded
South to retreat to a much better
spot that West could not double,
and wasn't even sure he could beat.
With "touching faith '" in his
partner's weak two-bid. West at·
tacked with the ace of hearts and
another. After unblocklng the king
on the opening lead, declarer won
the second trick In dummy and led
a club to the queen and West"s ace
West persevered with a third
CHARL~S
Go REN
OMAR Ct'
SHARIFF ..m'
heart, and a thoughtless F:ast
would have rurfed to end the de·
fense. Declarer would have over·
ruffed and proceeded to tuft two
diamonds in dummy. Ept could
have scored hil'I king or trumps
whenever he felt like it, but that
would have beerrrnertrif'd.aod last
trick for the defenders.
East was J t'remy Flint of Lon-
don, one of the world"s great card
players. He disdained the heart
ruff; inl'ltead, he discarded a dia·
mond from hand. Declarer had no
counter. If he did not draw trumps,
East would score his nine of club
for the sett ing trick. if he drew
trumps, he would be saddled with
two diamond losers. Either way, he
would have to go down one.
There is a moral to thi11 story. If
you are going to do silly thing,.'i on
defense, It helps if your partner is
one of the best defenders atound! If
he isn't, you do bette r by playing
normally rather than trying to be
"clever ··
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
AC ROH
1 Laid by
6 Frost
10 Sidekick
14 llquet1r
15 Run a car out
of gear
16 Malaria
17 Fable euthor
18 Containers
19 Morbid
sound
20 Fight
22 Censored
24 Big-Ten team
26 School books
27 Enticers
31 Clamor
32 Shackles
33 Italian poet
35 Develop
38 Breaches
39 SOO. perts
40 SyntMtlc
rub~
41 Animal
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42 Catt
43 -energy
44 CaboOM
45 Prone to tin
47 Left qulckly
5 t Cheer for
one's teem
52 f riends
54 Oklehoma
City
58 Accessible
59 Rein unit
61 lnttrument
62 Cerry on
83 Mr. Jennings
64 Manages a
magazine
65 Venetlen-
bllnd pan
66 -City, Cel.
87 Retard
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t Low person
2 Neighbor-
hood
3 Garment
4 Feelings
5 Pasta troops
6 Heunch
7 Fetor
8 Mutate
9 Oetella
10 Travesty
11 Flti.r plent
12 Potentate
13 Achieve-
"*''' 21 Ferm enlmal
23 Difficult to
llnd
ll'MVIOUI PUZZLE SOl YED
25 Passion
27 Snide
remerka
28 He WIS Lat
29 Reproduce
30 Orchid luti.r
34 Frether
35 Corm
36 Single
37 Venture
39 -whee1
40 Ferry trip
42 lnlormal
l8reweu
43 Dvg ovt
44 Horn
46 Kind of geme
47 Barges
48 Fo19ll resm
49 Greek lettet
50 Skin
53 Pollute
55 Armor
58 Tapir
57 Fragrant
60 Wield
by Bii Keane
''You covered up PJ's fingerprints real
good, Mom.m)d " _ ·
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llAIUIADUU by Brad Anderson
"When 1 said you were a cute little puppy, I
didn't mean you aren't cute now!"
PEAlnJTS
I WISM TME SCMOOL
BUS MAOt.i'T COME
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0 No, I won't scrub your back." --
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I LEFT M'( LUNCH
BOX SITTING ON
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by Jim Davis
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By ltATHLEEN CUMMINGS As for the story. well, there really ._,...c., • •1 1 isn't one. Th"•s the one fault of Beth
The <.icm Theater's uurd pro-Henley's otherwise inventive and
duction ofthe teason is Beth Henley's of\cn funnr play, or rather. psychic
Pulitzer Pricc-winninacomedy of the pow-wow. t's an entenaining collec·
trials of a small Southern town tion of marvelously colorful characT
family, ··cnmei of the Hean." ten, but, as Pauline Kaci would put,
Since their mother killed herself. it's hke actting a box of Cracker Jacks
the lives of the three Magrath sjsters that's all prizes.
have been undianified disasters. It This production has a terrific •
was bad enouah to lo~ their mother, professionally talented cast, thouah.
but that she'd chosen to hang her that makes you forget the play's flaws .
favorite cat, aJona with herself. made Coopersmith's Lenny is touching and
it seem like a son of statement. cpnsistcntJy believable. Susan Adams
And there's Meg (Elizabeth 1s funny as the hiah struna cousin
Faulkner) the nervously cxtroven Chick. Franklin injects &ood-natured
middle mter (who's been living in sexuality into his shon IClenc with
California} and that business of hers Meg. Faulkner is wonderful as Mq:
in Biloxi. I>unn1 hurricane Camille, she irradiates the pokey kitchen
she "robbed" boyfriend Doc (Rick (masterfully created by scene de-
Franklin) of the chance to be legit· signer. Gil Morales) with her Cali-imately called "Doc." fomia aura.
And poor Lenny (Eloise Coopersmith). the oldest sister, who Baron is very •ood as the slightly
walks around choking on the fumes of crazy, youngest sister, Babe. Wayne
denial aod bleeding to death from C. Watkinsas Babe's lawyer, Bamette
internal injuries. Lenny's the symbol Lloyd, manages to project a yokel-like
of generalized family guilt. being the guy without making it a parody.
one who stayed home to do for Costume designer Karen J. Weller
Granddaddy who's o.n a Lifwupport outfi_ts the women •r:i mini·s~i:u •
system. (One sibling 1s usuaJly thus fending th~ appropnat~ly S1x ues
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7:1S, 1... The Magraths have devalued the Performance times are Wednesdays
ua 11111 w stock of the whole family, according through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with
to cousin, Chick (Susan Adams). the Sunday performances at 7:30 p.m.
"lWICl I A self-appointed seismographer of all this Sunday and Feb. 2 and at 3 p.m.
LJRTm(" (I) trimmers effecting the clan's social Feb. 9. For information, call the Gem Ell&abetb Faalkner, Rick FraJlkl1D 'et cosy ID ''Crlmee of
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international tourism , retail aod fo~isn real estate investments,
along with serving as editor of a monthly travel publication. • • • Ja~U.. Metter has been umed teneral mana,u of the
newly reopelled ...._ i... Mm:er brinp Jnore than 2S yean of
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fac1hty an five tans~.~ -nauve of Francie, she Uves on er;()::foo1
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fte Wettbl S..Q C.Ut Plua in Costa Mesa. She returns to the Plaza
after a two-year absence. Most recently, she was national sales
manager for the Dlue)'.._. Hotel • • • E4war4 P . K.Jela, vice president of en&ineerina for Aeredtem,
lac., of Orange, has been elected chairman of the board of the Oru1e
Couty Qamber c • Com•eree for 1986. Klein suc.ceeds R.Mert J.
Waller of Santa Ar i's USD Cerf· Klein has been a ch.amber director
since 1981 , scrvinf IS treasurer an 1982 and as vice chairman for two
years. Other officers include: Vice cbainnen Peter G. Meya of the
Seeley Co., Mary-Evelya lry4em of the Onqe C..ty Tnult
Dhtrlct, and Rokrt C. Pay._ of BuN 6 Auecla&es; and treasurer
Pat &rOH of Pacific Bell. • • • Architect ~rew Y. SaUI has joined the Newpon Beach
architectural firm of Aram S.tM9IH AIA 6 AIMC'lates, lac. as its
director of design. Most recently, the Irvine resident was director of
design at Dulellu AINda&es. • • • David 8euoe and Melule Steel have been pTOmoted to project
managers for Ropa Ro1 . Pan.en, Plauen u4 Lu4tcape
ArcM1ecc1 in Costa Mesa. Tbcy have been with the firm since 1983. • • • Irvine resident Patrick G. Patum has been promoted to senior
vice president of finance and administration for the Anaheim civil
engineering firm of Wllldu A110CJatet. Putnam. who serves on the
board of d irectors and the ma nagement committee of the 21-ycar-old
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Herbtodebut atSuperBowl
Investment analysts say many people
don't care how burger ad mystery e-nds
dcetd1n1 where to ae-t a hamburaer.
Harold Friedman, a 1enior v1oe
p1tsiden.t at the advert1S1n& qency J.
Watter Thompson. USA 1n New
York. which created the Herb c.am-
pa1Jn, aclnowlcd.acd last week that
the campaign was slow to catch on
bcc.tuse of uncxpcctly heavy com·
petition from tbe new McDonald's
ads. But he said January sale had
perked up.
NEW YORK (AP) -Herb. the
mi11int character on which Bu!Jer
Kina has based a $40 million
adveni1fo1 campaign, is about to
come in from the cold.
But some invesrment analysts who
follow ~e fast·fooc;t b~iness say they
wonder 1f lhe pubhc wall notice.
The nation's second-b1ggcst bam-
bwaer chaan has been looking for
Herb, described as someone who had
never lasted a Buf'ler Kina ham·
burser. in an adve~1sing campaign
over lhe lasl two months. ·
Herb will be introduced formally to
two )().second commercials that the
M iami-based co mpany has
purcha.scd dunna lhe Super Bowl
football pme Sunday.
In advance of Jhosc commercials,
Buraer Kin had Herb make an appearan~ t\Rsd.ay o n NBC's
"Today" show and planned to answer
questions from reporters today al a
Burger Kina restaurant here.
"It will be imponanl for the rest of
the campaign thal people know what
he looks like." said Joyce Meyers, a
company spokeswoman.
She declined to offer more details.
however.
Advenis1ng Age . a trade journal,
reported Monday that for the next
st.age of the ad campaign, Herb will be
sent on a cross-country tour of Burger
Kina restaurants. offering the person
who spots. ham first 1n each of the
eatenes a cash pnze of S5.000. free
lunches for everyone else and a
chance to enter a SI m1llion
sweepstakes.
But some analysts questioned
whether many consumers were
interested.
"The campaign has been a flop, and
the licensees have been unhappy with
it," said Edward Tavhn. restaurant
industry analyst in the Miami office
of the investment firm Prescott, Ball
& Turben.
He saad it is unclear whether the
fault was the concept or because it
coincided wath an advcnis1ng blitz by
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au b1ger n val. McDonald's Corp ..
for what its newest hamburier -the
McOLT.
McOonaJd's. based 1n Oak Brook,
Ill., seUs the new sandwich an a speaal
pacu,e that pcnniu it to keep the hot
hambu,..er party separate from the
cool lettuce and tomato unul the
customer puts them toaether. lt
became available nat1onwade Nov 4,
shortJy before the Herbcampa1gn was
launched.
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shafl) break for Burger K.Jng. which
had grown accustomed to double-
d1ait sales growth 1n recent yearsas its
ads dre" direct compansoni wath
McDonald's an a campaign that was
soon dubbed "Burger Wars." "The McDonaJd's McDL T cam·
paign ccrtaJoly stoic some of Burger
K..ina's thunder, .. said Donald Lu pa, Despite the pans from that cam-
the restaurant industry analyst for the ~1gn, Buraer K1n& sull Lr&Jls
investment firm Duff & Phelps 1n McDonald's by a wide margin.
Chicaco. Charles Glovsky, the restaurant
Lupa said the Herb campaign "1s industry analyst for the investment
obviously floundering" because 1t ha'i firm Alex. Brown &. Sons Inc. an
not improved sales per store. Baltimore. estimated that domesric
uf Burau..!<Jn said tt 1s sausficOSltcs-~~5 amounted to tt:-3
with the c,ampa1gn bccau~ tt has billion at McDonald's. compared
increased awareness of Burger Krng with $4 billion at 8U1Jcr Kin&. $3
among customers who will now be billion at Wendy's and S2.2 billion at
more likely to think of it when Hardee's.
Herb appean oa TV. Illa real
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UnlYereltr of Houeton ll••ketMll co•Dll GUJ LeWle to NllN. a
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Wilson looked up from tbc Ooor ol
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the scores of the previous XIX Super
Bowls
··There's oever been a lhutout.
Unul now," said the Chicaao Bean'
lef\ outside linebacker. "I tee a bit
goose ega. h 's never been done and we
want 10 be a rustory-mak.ina team ...
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out the New York Giants and Rams
to get here, they want to complete a
hat tnck by blanking the New
England Patnots Sunday.
History isn't as much apiDJt the
Bears as 11 appears.
In six Super Bowls. the loten bave
been held to a touchdown or lell. In
two. shutouts were spoiled by Garo
Ycprcm1an. the Miami Dolphins'
placc-k1ckcr. who ruined one by the
Dallas Cowboys and another by bis
own defense.
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salaries
oot of ine?
Workman morning line favorite at OCC
Owners claiming
player arbitration
requests too high
NEW YORK (AP)-A spokesman
for baseball's club owners said Tues.-
day that some of the huge salaries
players arc asking throu~ arbitration
arc out of line, while a union
spOlcesman said the figures reflect
innation and the gro wth Of the game.
Eight players arc seeking$ I millio n
or more a year, led by third baseman
Wade Bogs of the Red Sox who 1s
said to be ~king Sl.85 million. At
S 1. 7 million apiece. arc pitcher
Fernando Valenzuela of the Los
AnJelcs Dodgers and outfielder Tim
Rames of the Montreal Expos.
They arc among a record I 59 maJor
leaguers have filed for arb1trat1o n.
"Some of the players' salary
numbers arc extremely high and,
frankJy. out ofline,'' said Barry Rona.
counsel to the Player Relauons Com-
mittee, the club owners· labor rela-
tions arm. ·· 1 n terms of compansons,
both to other players that have been
signed and with respect to what other
players arc askin~ for. some of the
figures arc out ofhnc."
Gene Orza. counsel to the M8Jor
1..eaJue Players Assoc1a11on. saw
nothing unusual in the number who
had filed or the amounts they were
asking. "Every year has produced a
number higher than the prcvioui.
year. The reasons for the conttnuing
high numbers are inflation and the
growth of the game itself," he said.
What the clubs arc offcnng through
arbitrauon seem to be higher than
ever, and at least fi ve of them have
made irrevocable offen of more than
SI million.
''That's j ust a reflccuon of the
quality of the players. The clubs are
aware that they are putting the
decision m the hands of an impanial
person and they know they have to
come up with a credible number."
said Orza.
The club owners have not been
happy with the procedure, under
which the arbitrator picks either the
player's salary demand or the club's
fiaurc.
"Any player has an advantage by
virtue of JUSt being m volved in
submittlnJ himself to the process."
Rona said. "It works from a
procedu,.I standpoint, but ... "
But Edison coach has lots of company
in hid for vacant Bucs · foot9al1 posit1on ----
Around thecommun1tycoll('ic
beat. ..
•Edison High football coach Bill
Workman is the early fa vontc to
replace Dick Tucker at Orange Coast
Coll('ie. Tucker announced his retire-
ment Jan. IOaOer 24 years at OCC
and Workman has already applied for
the spot.
•O thers who have 1nd1cated
interest in the vacant position include
Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner
and Dave Thompson of Marina.
•The posH1on will be open forthe
next two 10 three weeks for new
applicants.
•A screen1n,comm11tcc ofsc, en or
eight people will narrow the list to
You can
throwout
the past
History means
nothtngas Uni,
Woodbridge tangle
Woodbridge High vs. University:
Records will verify when these two
meet o n the basketball floor it's JUSt
for bragging nghts. but you can throw
oul history tonight as the Irvine n"als
banle to stay m t he thick of the Sea
View League race.
Each 1s 3-2 m Sea View play, a game
off Coro na del Mar's pace.
Seniors at Woodbndgc arc from a
program which has gone 9-15, 12-1 I
and 4-1 7 the past thrtt years. At
University there 1s a similar pattern
with marks of 10-13. 7-15 and 4-1 9
the last three seasons.
But all that 1s m the past. •
Bill Shannon's Woodbrid~ War-
nors are 14-4 overall behind the
double digit scorinaof6-7 sophomore
Adam Keefe( 18.S), 6-3 Mike Murphy
(15.2), 6-6 Vince Bryan (10.6 ) and
3-11 Mike Sullivan ( 10.1 ).
University 11 balanced, too, \\Ith
6-3 sophomo~ Steve StolzofT (I 5.1 ).
6-4 Junior L.assc Glasscn ( 12.6) and
6-1 Junior Eric Olin ( 10.1 ).
In a very deceivina 7-8 overall
record for the Trojans are losses to
Corona del Mar (S2-49), Marina
three or to ur ti nahsts.
•The finalists will be interviewed
by school president Dr. Donald R.
Bronsard and probably a couple of
others The target date for the
announccmcotofa new coach would
be around March I.
•With high school playerscomm11-
1mg to colleges. It is imperative for the
Pirates to get the matter settled as
·soon as possible.
•T he position •~ccnainl) a "plum··
for coaches in Southern Cahfom1a.
Ken Visser. formcrl) the Serv11e
mcntor.1s anothertha11s cxpec1cd to
put his name in forcons1derat1on
* * * While the Pirates rnn11nue their
Bill Shannon
(49-4!!). Long Beach Wilson (40-371
and [I Dorado (66-62).
Thr game is set for Woodbridge
and the first tipoff 1s scheduled lor
7· '0
Toalgltt'1 Games (7~381
Sea View League
Laguna Beach (3-2) at Newport
Harbor (2-3)
Estancia (3-2) at S1ddlcback 12-3)
Costa Mesa(0-5)at Corona del Mar
( 4-1)
Estancia t3-2) at Saddleback ( 2-3)
Suae&Leape
Manna ( 1-2) a1 Westminster (I "'2)
Fountain Valley (2-1) at Edison
(1-2)
Ocean View (3-0) at Huntington
&ach (1-2)
SoaQ COHl Leape
San Clemente ( 1-3) at Dana Hills
(0-4) M 1ss1o n VieJO ( 3· I) at El Toro (3-1 )
Laguna Hills (0-4) vs. Capistrano
Valley (5-0) at addlcback College
Irvine. bye
search for a new football coach, the
basketball team conunues its strug-
RJcs. Last Satur~y"s 78-7] los.u.t
RanCho5anttagohas put Orange
Coast near the cellar in the South
Coast Conference. DElllS
BnsTU11Us
the sec. the women remain 1n the
thick of the conference race.
Coach 1.arry~ Lady
Pirates won a pairofpmeslast week
against Golden West and Rancho
Sanuaao to move to 4-1 in SCC play
and I 5-4 overall lb1s season. OCCs lone victory this season has
come against winless Golden West.
which has lost 22 straight conference
encounte~.
And.1he Pirates' frustrations·havc
spilled onto the floor. In the Rancho
Santiago loss, a pair ofOCC players
-Scott Clements and Joe Scager-
wcrc ejected from the game for
fighung with 51'1 minutes remaining.
COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE
Twocnticalpmcsatton apthis
week with a v1s1t to Compton tontaht
at a home match agamst Mt San
'\ntonio Fnda)'.
While Coast lost two of tts top guns
1n the brawl. Rancho Santiago had
one player -a reserve -kicked out
so II wasOCC that came out o n 1he
short end of the deal.
year that the Pirates have been
involved in that k1od of cxtracur-
ncularacuv11y. With the team 1-4 in
lhc confercnct' and 8-10 o"erall, thc
Bucs would be bener off conccntra1-
1ng m_ore on basketball 1han fi~11cum
&Ian~ has been one of the keys to
OCC' s success as four playen scored
m do uble figures 1n Fnday's 77-52
\-erd1ct over Rancho Santiaao last
Fnda'
* * *
Orange Coast ( ollcge's all-M1sSJon
< onferenccouts1de hncbackeT Lance
'cal haH•SJlcd a le11cr of intent to
\.Onttnuc his collcg.iate footbaJI career
at \an Jose State
* * *
-\nd. 1t wasn '1 the first time this
While the()( C men ·steam lOn-
unucs 11s etTorts 10 stay abo'c \l.ater an
UCI hoping to make its move
This week's tests against 49ers,
New Mexico State called· pivotal·
By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR
There may still be a long road ahead for the l '(
Irvine basketball team. but Coach Bill Mulligan bchr'e'
this is the point in the season for his team to gain ~me
impetus heading into the second half of the -\rucatcr'>·
Pacifi c Coas1 Athletic Association schedult' ·
UCI has two home games this week agsuns1 Long
Beach State (Th~rsday) and New Mc'\1co Stall' (\atur·
day).
"Those two games could be 'en pnotal \dad
Mulligan. "We're 4-2 1n the confcrcncl' <8-., tnt>r.illl .ind
we could be 6-2 or back at 4-4 ••
Based on Long &ach's 5-11 rnonJ 11 ~ 1n lht'
PCAA), the Anteaters arc favored.
"Don't be fooled b} their record ·· Mulligan \loamed
"The) have a lot of great athletes and can be dangerou'
"They have the potenual to g1 \C people problems
They could easily be 5-1 instead of 1-·
Long Beach 1s led b) 6-1 0 C't'nter De<\ntho"'
Langston. who 1s averaging 9. 9 point\ per game The bag
sophomore 1s also pulling down 4 6 rehounds a contest.
"Langston 1s their best pla)'er:· said Mulligan ··He''
a.grcauhootcr...-1 think h~'s hHHng around 70 pen~nt of
his shots tn the PCAA and he's prett} ph)sical 1n~1dt ··
Lan15ton will be flanked at the fo~ard i.pots b)' the
Hamlin twins, Stafford (6· 7) and Stephen (6-81. Thcir
respective averages arc 7.3 and 3.5 po1nb per contMt.
.. They're very tough on the boards.'' said Mulligan
··They keep ban11na and get a lot of otTen!.1' t' boards that
they tum into points.··
In the backcoun, the 49e~ wi ll go with the }Oung duo
of Andre Purry (freshman ) and Billy WalkC'r
(sophomore).
Wallter.atonly6-0.1s lead mg the team 1n retxiundmg
at 6.6 per pme and sconng at a 7 chp
-\nc.1 Purl). a big guard at 6-5 as second on the team
m sconn2 w11h his Q 4 a"craite
The -\nteaters will go w11h their standard lineup of
6-91 : l Cnter Tod "'1 urph~ I.:! I I points per pme),
forward'> 6-., Tro' ( armon ("' 6) and 6-10 Jo hnny RO&US
( 19 .,) ~t1ht·guardspot,w11l he Mike Hcssc6.6)andScott
Broob I 10 9)
··11h1nk 1he rebounding will be the kc)' m th1spme,"
said Mulligan. "We are a good rebounding team, not
be-cause we ha'r great a1hlctes. but because we box out
and get good pos1t1on ··
.\nolh<'r team w11h good po~1t1on. at least 1n the
PC .\A standmg!I. 1s thr "le" Mexico State. which Joins
l 'NLV as the onh undefeated teams 1n the conference
with a 5-0 mark and an 11 -' ledger on the season
The A.gg1e' ha"t' tc> be regarded as the" surpn'IC team
ot the contcrcn~·<' to the IJn<. \I, ho folio\\ the PC' '\A But to
thr coaches') :"iot rcal h
"The" arc' en wC"lt wachC'd .. ~•d M ulhgan "When
) ou ha' c someone like :-..ell Mel anh~ coaching a team
)OU ell.pcct good thing.!> I'm 'iUrt' not too man} coaches an:
surpnscd \I, hen he has .i tl."am doing \l.Cll ··
Last 'car ~e\I, \1c\lu1 was onh ... :!Q. but with the
dangcrou · G1l~rt \\ ilbum leadmg the "a} ~•th his 16.9
per game a'eragc and , I tioard' an ouung. this ycafs
cd1t1Qn of the '\gg1e' 15. ceruunl) no pushoH'.r
''The)' arc a mirror image of Frt'sno St.ate." wd
(PIKM eee UCl/BS)
I GIRLS RASKE TBALL
CdM girls keep
perfect record
SCC uses turnoyers to down Master's, 87--60
Corona del Mar I llgh nearl) had 1t unblemished Sea
V1tw record spoiled at the hands of Costa MC$&, but the
lcacuc leaden used a late rally 10 hold o ff the Mustanss
and remain atop the standings to high light girts blskctba!J
action Tucsda) n1ati1
Woodbndtc and Saddlcba k. mc.anwhile. each won
to Sta) tied for second place. o~ pmc behind CdM
Fountain Valle and Ocean Vltw rem~tned 1-2 1n t.bc
unset Ltaauc BJ ART MORROW
..., .... 0c:. Ill • 1
Tumovcn were the name of the pme a Sou them
California Collleae defeated M11tcr's ollcac. 87·60. in
an NAIA Oinrict 111 basketball pme Thursday niaht at sec.
The win t111ed the Vanauards' record to 12-6 ovcraJI.
2-2 In dittriC1 competition.
The Vanauard1 ran the Mustanas n&ht out of their
Inside power pme with their fast break oftcn5C. Hustlina
at both cndl of the coun, SCC also forced I 7 turnovers
which had a ~effect on the outc-0mc of the pmc.
AIO"f with the numtt0u1 tumo"ers. the Van1uard1
also 'dominated the bolrds wn~ away the Mu tanas'
chanc:a for K"Cond shots. Master ' wu outrcboundcd,
SS-40. SCC led It 1n&cnniM10n, lS.27, then c.amc OUl and
poured u on in the ltCOnd half. even thouah Coach Bill
Reynolds played h11 reserves most of the rest ot the way.
"I woukf anribute the win tonllf\t to our fast break
attack. 1huttin1 down their pme plan and thc.r poor
shootjna." Reynolds said.
TM Mustanp hot JJ percent fro m the field. h1mna
JUst 24 of72y(>n the other hand, the Vanauard connected
on half of their 71 ficld-aoal tri
Senior forward Tyrone ~hie led all scorer\ wuh 16
pointa, and despite mcasunna 6·2. he led all reboundcn
With 11.
0 The COllCh is 1tally hclp1na me and hu a lot of COllfklenol in me which has helped me to .-in m ore con~" My~ u1d .. , knew I was ao1na to be
depended on more for rcbound•ftl du1yearso1hat'1 what
I conc:entme on. I have to II" ~ po1mon ••nst the
ba& mn to-1 tbe rebounds which I Wll lflLl"l toniaht ..
The YMl\IAfdS Md three odw {)_la~ 1.n douNe fljurn. Randy McAllister ICOf'ed 14 -"de Rob Luca and
Chns Ofdt CKb heel 10. Vupard pou\l auard
McAllister and Robert .. v1les pused QtT for nine a 1 t
apiece .
For Mueu'" fttshman forward Ptul Hahn was lbc
leadirw tcom wilh 12 poi nu wbi1e Jeff Jordan added 11
"We were hrf\al of them." Rer.noldl said "The
have tome 1trona. physaJ kid who hkc to force 1t 1nS1de
They mined some eart) hots and wt took lhem out of
their pme plan. "Tyrone (M)les) pla)ed really well for us ton.Pt and
our bench came thro\llh and played some ex~uonal
b1U. The e•perit~ factor was also another lhina to our
advan'-lt \ftOUP as thty ha"'e K\·ctt fttshmcn on their
roster,"
played without adlna ~ Ken Bard,le)',
who tt lldeliaed witb u il\lufY.
In blaliaa Mattds. RcYl'Okb p1ektid up h1 99\h cu.r VlaOfY b' only his ftft'h waon as he.-d coech.
lhc Vanpards will p&ay fnda)' n'lf\t at bOCM ln an
c•b1btuon 11t1nst Atbletts 1n ruon at 7· 30.
Herc's a closer look
C.reu •el Mar H , C..&a Mesa U : The Sea K.tnp
Wlthstood thcfr b,gest scare of lhe lea&ue cam~.
ralJ)'lna from a ~32 dcficn early 1n \be fourth quaner to
rtt0rd the win over the v1 1una Mu tanp.
In the seesaw pmc, CdM IC'OC'Cd t.bc pme'1 fint I l
points, only to tee C \I Meta ft<>\Ch the nut 14 fof a
l .. 11 lead after one quancr. The Sea K.mp took a l~lO hal~ime edtc.. but ._,.in tbe Mus\I• rd\ated to fold.
bu11d1na 111 eiaht~po11u lead befoft fallenQI i.n w flMl
pcnod
MicheUe Willard bdd \M bot MM for CdM (6-0 ia
leape, 9-7 overall). ICOl'lftl 21 pcMDtl. LC. Joam ...._
off 1.-a111su and had cilJn ~Ddl to ID Wida .......
pctC\lt fOr the Sf:ie KiQll
tcpbarue Ml\IOft WU the \Op ......... Ill "
(Pl1111_....,.
l I
I
\Vitia a uai1 of doee South
Cout Conference IOt.tCS behind
lbem, \be On.Me Cout CoUeee mn'1 butetbeD team opens a !U9Dd week ion.i&ht wMn tbe Pin-. .-Orne ComptOD for a
7:30coo•t.
Super Bowl hype b.asjust begun
Fans to be bombarded with such Interesting
tidbits as what McMahon's headband says
The Pirates. at 14 and near the
botsom of the conference stand·
iap. &ice a Compt0n team that is
2 'h PIDCll otr CcrritOI' pece at 3-2
in the conference and 11·7 over-
all. Coast plays at Mt. San
Antonio (S-0 in the SCC) on Saturday.
Nobody came in OD tbe noon
balloon from Subtoon and asked
mc.,.t?ut ...
• T ou will know you have had your
fill ofSuper Bcrwl hype when you no
lonattcarewbat it sayion Jim
McMahon's headband.
impact ofSlOOmilUononNew •
Orleans this week, eacb Super Bowl
visitorwiU baveto1pendSl,OOOaday
... that is a lot of juleps.
Meanwb.ile, Golden West tries
'°.ever its 22-pmc sec losillJ
streak wben the Rustlers visat Fu.llmon IOftiabt
•It bu been ecientifically and
statistically fi(ured that the best bet of
Super Sunday is that the Patriots will
call the tee0nd ti~ut.
•The last time the Super spread wu
lOpoints, the Steelers covered it
aaainst the Ramsat the Rose Bowl in
1980.
•The Bean look like they are wonh
lOpoinuand then you sunconsider-
incall thestufTaboutaJiven team on
a11venday.
Golden West is ()..6 in con·
ference play and is oontifta off an
8().68 -to Cypress Satl&tday.
•The trouble with winnina bets like
thcSantaAn.itaeucta record of
$9,000 (>lus last week is that you are
upset with younelfwitb not bettiQ&
more.
•The Lakers, O ippcrs, Lazcrs,
Santa Anita, to mention a few, have
the same viewofSuper Bowl XX -
aet it over with.
•To reach the predicted economic •The first business after the Super
Guy ·Lewis calls it
quits after 30 years
as Houston coach
Fnm AP ..... ~
HOUSTON -Veteran University of m
Houston basketball coach Guy V. Lewis.
wb0tc teams made the NCAA Final Four
three consecutive times in the early 1980s,
will retire al the end of this season, the school
announced Tuesday.
Lewis, 64, is coaching in his l_Oth year -all at
Houston. His career won-lost mark 1s 586-272._
"Guy V. Lewis has notified me that be wtsbes to
retire as bead basketbaJl coach.
effective Aug. 31," Alhletic Direc-
tor Tom Ford said. '"Coach Lewis
has made a significant contribu-
tion to collegiate basketball with a
style that has been enjoyed
around the world.
.. His recent teams have been
known as Phi Slama Jama, a
fr.atemity that is now unique to
the University of Houston."
Ford said a search committee
to name, a replacement would be
appointed by Chancellor Richard Van Hom within a
few days. . . . d' 2 3 . Lewis' Cougars are 8-7 this year, anclu mga -in
the Southwest Conference: .
Houston lost its first three conference games this
year to Texas. Texas Tech and Rice, but most recently
posted victories against Arkansas and Baylor. Th~y
lay Texas A&M, the conference Icade~ at S-0. an
005\0n on Wec:tnesday. -
Lewis. after losing 7-foot junio.r center Akcc~
O~uwon to the professional ranks in 198~. saw bis
team slip to 16-14 last season. The three prevtous years,
the Cougars went to the NCAA Final Four, los~g to the
championship game in 1983 ~o Nonh Carolina State
and to Georgetown the followtng year.
Lewis was captain of the Houston basketball teams
in l946aod 1947. The 1946 squad was the school's first
athletic team.
Quote of the clay
Barry Swltaer, Oklahoma football coach. at
a welcome-home rally after t}le Sooners beat
Penn State in the Orange Bowl and were voted
mythical national champions: "'Other people and
teams across the country dream about winning. We invented it. ..
Top JC players enroll at USC
LOS ANGELES-Three outstanding [i]
Junior college football playen have enrol-411 •
led for the spring semester at the Univer-
sity of Southern California.
The three arc outside linebacker Bill Stokes of
Glendale College; quarterback Jason Schmid of
Saddleback College and center John Katnik of
Fullenon Collt'.'ge.
Stokes, a 6-3. 220-pounder led Glendale to a IQ.I
record last season. He topped the team an tackles, had
18 quanerback sacks and four interceptions. He earned
first-team All-State honors.
Schmid. a 6-3, 21 Q.pounder. set nme school
records in leading Saddlebaclc to an 11-0 record. He
completed 196 of his 355 passes for 2,682 yards and 23
touchdowns. He also' earned first-team All-State
honors.
. Katnik. a 6-2, 250-pounder. was a third-team All-
State selection.
··we've made three tremendous add1t1 ons to our
roster." Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner said.
Clippers edge Spun, 97-96
SAN ANTONIO -Los Angeles m
Ju&rd Marques Johnson scored 30 points,
includin1 14 late in the fourth quarter, to
lead the Oippers to a 97-96 National ·
Basketball Association victory over the San Antonio
Spurs Tuesday niaht
Johnson's last bucket, which clinched the victory,
came with 44Ucondt-left..when he bit a 20-footjumper
as be was falling out of bounds. There was only one
second left on the 24-second shot clock when he bit the
basket
Guard Alvin Robenson
scored 24 points for the Spun.
Robenson keyed a San An-
tonio rally that began midway
through the third period with the
Spurs trailing by 16 points. Dur·
ing the Spurs run, Robertson
scored twice on slam dunks after
stealing the baJI. He was fouled on
the second dunk, and his three.
point play cut the Los Angeles
lead to 78-73.
After the two teams battled back and fonh.
Johnson s:ored seven straight points for the Oippers to
put them ahead, 95-92.
Norm Nixon bad 18 points and rookie center
Benoit Benjamin added l S for the Oippers. San
Antonio aot 19 poanu from Mike Mitchell and 17 each
from Steve Johnson and Anis Gilmore.
Ewing leada Knlcb to OT win
Patrick Ewta1 scored 29 ~ints and m p-ut New York ahead to stay with a three-
point play seven seconds into overtime,
and the Knicks went on to post a 121-114
National Basketball Association victory over Golden we Tuesday_niaht. Ewing also bad 13 rebounds and
four blocked shots as he dominated Warriors' veteran
Joe Barr)' Carroll, who was 4 for 13 from· the field and
scored 13 points before leaving in the fourth quarter
with an injured jaw ... In other NBA action, ftul
Bailey scored to send the pme into ovenime and then
tallied seven points in the extra period as Utah
outlasted Denver, 11 7-11 4 ... Forward Terry Tyler
scored 11 points in the final eight minutes to send
Sacramento to a 1 19-1 I 0 victory over Dallas ... Robert
Reid and MltclteU Wlulaa combined for 21 points in
the second quarter to-help Houston build a IS-point
halftime lead and go on to defeat Seattle, 100-96. The
Rockets trailed 34-30 when Reid and Wiggins
connected on 12 oftheir team·s next 15 points to put the
Rockets in the lead for good.
McEnroe to take long vacation
NEW YORK -Tennis star John ~ MtEnroc will take an extended break from
the spon, the Men's International Pro-
fessional Tennis Council said Tuesday
night.
The world's No. 2-ranked player will not play in a
tournament for at least 60 days and 1t 1s believed he may
not return to action until possibly May.
McEnroe petitioned the pro council for a reduction
of his player commitment obligations for 1986. a
spokesman for the council said. The reason given was
for an extended period of rest and to get himself in
shape.
Cryer voted to NCAA position
Lewis A. Cryer. commissioner of the •
Pacific Coast Athletic Association. has
been elected Division I vice president of
the NCAA.
Cryer's elcctaon. which took place at the NCAA's
80th annual convention in New Orleans, is for one year.
filling the unexpired tenn of Arliss l. Roaden. who
resigned recently from the position .
.. I'm very excited about the challenge of rep-
resenting the PC AA in this imponant national
Bowl will be for the Saints to name
Bean defenaivecoord1natot Buddy
Ryan as head COkb ... Seeondly, the
media will Nib'° find out if ~yan
will popofTumuchas hedidaun
l.llistant.
•Yes, the OickSteinbera who built
the Patriou is the same player
personnel man the Rams fired in
1980.
out Joe Louil? . •The LA Oippm will win the NBA
championship when Rocky runs out
of oppooeou.
•lfthepuywhothouahtuj!theonc
minute o dark acreen and silence for
tbeSupcr Bowl teleaut isaaeniua, the
TV industry is in worse shape tbu we
fttured.
•The Pro Bowl makes the Nfl.
season about eiaht months Iona. • •POA followers lament the lack of
names on lhc10umament rosten ...
What's wronawith the likes of
Howard Twitty.Jodie Mudd and Bob
Tway?
•Tway is that on which Barben
Walters 1s served breakfast i(l bed.
•The Laken will play a~
Saturday niaht pme apinst Denver
at the Forum rather than have anytbinatodowithSupe~Sunday ..
•Winteroversiaht ... Jun Fregos1
still has not been hired to manaae a
•The Nevaduporu booksexpoct
to handle $30 million on Super Bowl
XX which isa drop in the well~
kno:.VO bucket compared to what will
be wqcred on the boulcvarda.
•The Bears have the best team on
paper ... Wouldn't itbeare&t-just
once-to see a prne played oo
paper'?
mltjor lequc team.
eCan you believe it ba.s been SO
yearssinceMaxSchmehnaknocked
•The Super Bowl makes expens of
auys who previously thouabt a.,._
route was a road throuah the moun-
tains.
Tbtnga going Klnga • way
INGLEWOOD-Los Anaeles Coach ~
Pat Quinn knows when thinas have gone '
the Kinas' way.
The breaks proved timely at both ends
of the Kinas' 6-3 National Hockey Leaaue victory over
the St. Louis Blues Tuesday ni&ht at the Forum.
Kinp pJie Bob Janecyk came up with key sav~
after key save duri111~ enabled the Kings
to jump to a 4-0 lead. Without Janecyk's heroics,
however, Quinn said the outcome of the apparent one-
sided contest miaht have been different.
.. We were lucky, I'll teU you," Quinn said. '"What
did they have ... five breakaways? We were lucky to put
a couple of aoals in early. If they would have scored
earlyj who knows what lhe outcome would have been."
anecyk was forced to turn aside five St. Louis
breabways, induding three in the first period.
"'He looked sharp . . . especially on the
breakaways," Quinn said. '"He was the key to the game.
We should be more confident as a team now with the
way he's playina."
At the other end, Marcel Dionne provided funher
proof that bis fint-halfslump was really over by scoring
two goals and addinA two assists.
lalandera' Potvin ties record
-Bryu Trottier scored a goal and set up rii1
four more, including one by Deals P~tvla '
that tied Betlby Orr's National Hockey
League career record for goals by a
defenscman, as the New York islanders beat Philadel-
phia, 7-3. Tuesday night. Potvin matched Orr's record
at 270when he took a pass from Trottier and beat flyers
goaltender Bob Froese from the slot at 15:48 of the
second period ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Dave
Cllrlsttu scored one goal and assisted on two others as
Washington scored four times during a 3:02 span early
in the first pcciod., and-t~pltaJH\ung~
Minnesota, 7-5 ... Tony Tutl scored three goals to lead
Vancouver to a 5-3 victory over New Jersey, ending the
Canucks' month-long IQ.game winless streak. Van-
couver was Q.8-2 during the streak and had not won
since Dec. 23.
Beare OK acupuncturist
C HICAGO -The Chicago Bears [i]
have decided to let an acupuncturist treat c II•
quarterback Jim McMahon and several
other players in a sudd-:n turnaround from
the team's previous refusal to allow the procedure.
Bears president Michael McCaskey said Tuesday
night t~at he would allow acupuncturist Hir<?s~i
Shirasha to treat McMahon. Walter Payton. Wallie
Gault. Dennis McKinnon and Jay Hilgenbcrg. the
Chicago Sun-Times reponed today.
The Bears arc in New Orleans preparing for
Sunday's NFL championship game against the New
England Patriots.
McCaskcy's switch came after the Illinois State
Acupuncture Association announced it was sending
Shirasbi to New Orleans to treat McMahon.
Gault's agent, Wesley Buford, said he did not know
who would pay for the treatments or the trip to New
Orleans for Sh1rash1, but he said he would send the ball
to the Bears.
Televisi on, r adio
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-------------------GIRLS ROUNDUP •• ~
From81
Costa Mesa (3-3, 8-8) with 14 point.s. while Suzanne
Cowley added 12.
WooArlqe 7t UaJvenUy H : Gilly Powell led an
offensive outbunt that propelJed the Wan;ion (5-1) to ,the
victory as they remained in second place in the Sea View
with Saddleback.
Powell scored 23 points and pulled in I~ rebounds
ftd senier-«Dter Diana Zilko-~ ll-pQUll.S and 10
boards as the Warriors (11-6 overall), who last week saw
their 31-pme lea,aue winning streak CO'!'e to an end
against unbeaten Corona del Mar, used their fast break to
dominate the Trojans.
Univenity's freshman point auard Noel Sase scored
17 points in a losina cause. 11 coming in the second half.
Randee Mahony ( 12 points) b~d nine assists fo~ the
Warriors while teammate Kathy Mallat added 11 points.
Sa .. leMcll 41, Ea&ucla 17: Sophomore Monica
Walton scored nine of her 19 points in the fou~ quarter,
includina a pme<linchina free throw with a minute l~ft
to ice the game, as the Roa~nners stayed even with
Woodbridge in the tight Sea View race.
Saddlebeck took a 12-4 edge after the first quarter but
needed last-minute help from Walton, who also had 12
rebounds and four steals, to secure the win.
· Leslie Self tossed in 10 points to lead the Eagles.
In the Sunset League:
i Oceu View U, Rutlagtoa Beac~ 47: Trina Vlachos
scored 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds and 6-2
center Shelley Strajght grabbed 13 rebounds as the
Seahawks (3-1. 13-6) had to tight off the Oilers before
prevailing.
Dana Douty had eight rebounds. six assists and six
steals and Terry Zanelli tossed in 11 points to help ~cc
Ocean View. Dalene Lawson also led the Seabawks wtth
six rebounds and five steals.
Tami ChicH IS points) and Tammy Keller ( 12) were
Ji&b_scorctS-for Huntington Beach~9-IO. 1-l}.-
Foula.l.D Valley It, EdlSOD 4 '7: The Barons rcmai ned
atop the Sunset League with a big victory over the
Chargers at Edison.
Fountain Valley (4-0. 17-4), which was led by Dawn
Lawler (20 points) and Sue Walin ( 19). opened the game
up by outscoring the CharJers, 15-6, in the fourth quarter.
Jackie Cook added 11 points for the winners.
The Chargers (2-2, 14-S) were led by Kristen Wilson
( 18 points, seven rebounds) and Michelle Hennessey ( 10
points, seven assists). Linda Rudd also chipped in with
six rebounds for the Chargers.
Mattu 47, WestmiDster St: Ahead by just four points
(33-29) entering the founh Quarter, the Vikings opened it
up when Dawn Charroin scored !Oofher 29 points in the
final period to tum back the Lions at Westm inster.
Charroin also had 10 rebounds and Temre Kuester
and Heather Kirkup each added sax rebounds for Manna
( 11-7). which won its first league gamt'.' of the year in four
attempts.
In a college game:
SM~en Cal C0Ue1e ft, Tile Master's 4': The
Vanguards puJled away from a seven-point halftime lead
to secure the NAIA District Ill triumph at SCC.
Kim Nidey _scored 26 points, connecting on 11 of 19
from the field, to lead the Vanguards (2-3 in district play.
I Q. 7 overaJI).
U CI women net 8-1 win
LOS ANGELES -Stephanie Rhorer and Libby
Despot teamed to win the first of three doubles matches
for the UC Irvine women's tennis team Tuesday u the
Anteaten rolled to an 8-1 non<e>nfercnce victory at
Loyola-Marymount.
Dina Trenwith and Haruko Shiaekawa combined for
the second of UCI's doubles victories and Lola Trenwith
and Colleen Patton followed to make it a clean sweep in
that department.
Rhorer, Shigekawa and Uma Rao also won singles
matches for the Anteaters (2-1 ). who host UNL V on
Friday afternoon in a non<0nfercnce match at 1:30.
Dina and Lola Trenwith also both won their sinalcs ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~m~a~t~ch~e~s~.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;., ........................ .
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Prom Bl
Yepremian's 31 -yard field JOal
provided Miami's only points an a
24-3 loss to Dallas.
The next year. when Miami beat
Washington 14-7, Y epremian spoiled
the shutout when he tried to pass a
blocked field goal attempt, only to
have Washinaton's Mike Bass inter-
cept and return it 49 yards for a
touchdown.
There was one other near·blankina.
the 16-6 victory by Pittsbuf'lh over
Minnesota in 1975, the first of the
Steelers' four Super Bowl wins. It was
the most dominati!J defensive effon
ever -the Steelers "'Steel Curtain"
allowed Minnesota only 119 total
yardt from ~.mm~ and the Vik·
1np aot their SIX points when Tcny
Bro'lll{n rccov~rcd a blocked Bobby
Walden punt an the end zone.
Which brinas us to the Bears.
They shut out the New York Giants 2 l-0 in their first playoff pme, then
blanked the Rama 24-0 for the NFC
championship. Excludina their only
lou. a 38-24 decision in Miami. they
allowed just 20 points in sil pmes
apinst teams that made the playoftl.
One of those was a 20-7 W'ln aaainst
lbe Patriou the ICCOnd week of the
teUOn. New Er\lland's only points
came on a 9Q..)'ard founh.quaner
to\Kbdown pass from Tony Euon so Crait Jama .-htd\ repratnted
almost balf oftbe Patrlou' 206 total
yardJ.
""Ctaia James aot 27 ~the 1a11
lime.''.aid WillOn, a Pri>Bow\crwbo
often comes flyint hno the beckf\dd tromocld ......
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0 11111 19 lf .500 1
u1111 21 23 4n 1
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Detroit 11 C'ltvll1nd
New Jersey 11 Oe!lvt1 nwnay•s .. .._,
Pllotnl11 11 W11hlnoton
S1cremtnto 11 Hou11on
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S.11111 at Portl1nd
Clliioers t7, Soun H
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Goraon O·I o-o o Ectwerds O·l o-o o,
Btntemln S·9 S·7 IS, C.~ 1·2 1·2 J.
8rtooem1n 1·2 O·O 2, Vettnllne 0-1 0-0 O
Totels 41·71 lS·21 t7
SAN ANTOMIO 1'61 -S Jonnson 1· 10
l·l 17, Mltelle4J 9-21 1·2 19, Gltmore 7·13
3·4 17, Mall11tw1 l-6 2·? I. Rooertson 11·22
?·l 14, Grffnwood 0·2 0-0 0, Sunc:IYOIO 3·7
0·0 6, Hloolns 1·4 2·2 4, 8 rlttaln 0·1 0-0 O,
Huoh11 O·O 0·0 0, Cool< 0-1 1·2 t Totals 41·19 12· ll 96
Seere OY Oull1W\
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SO INlme>t1lu1 I), S.n Antonio '6 <Gr""·
wood 9) Aulst1-C11_, 27 INtxon Il l
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tou"-Ct Potrs 20. Sen Antonio 21
Alltndanc-s,ses
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(MAIA Dhtnct Ill)
Mlltw'I (60) SaCal C ..... (11) """'"' ...... "' l..wrtnee I 2 l • MH r • O • I Newmen I 0 0 2 LUCIS 4 2 I 10
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COiier 3 1 2 I Avlle1 l O 1 6
Jordan S I J l l MYies 6 4 3 16
Boenm I 0 0 1 Oftll S O 2 10 ar40ka I 0 I 1 LIQlllfOOI I 1 1 • o .. ts 0 0 0 0 Sl1Yer1 I 0 I 2
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Herrewv l l I 9 ConodOn O O I O
O'Ntll 1 I 0 5 Hotlmlnn 2 O I 4
091110¥ l 0 2 ' 0 1•<1<1 0 0 0 0
Tot1ts 1• 11 13 60 To1111 39 t 20 17
Hallllme SoC11 Co11eoe 38·77
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New Mexico Stitt S O
UC trvtne • 7
Fre1no s111e 3 3
Ci t S111e F ulllrton 3 4
S.n Jo" Stalf l 4
Utel'I State 7 J
Pectfk 7 s
UC S.n11 8er1>1ra 2 S
1..ono e .. e11 s111e 1 s
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Overll
WL
17 2
II l
I 1
10 1
10 •
10 6
6 I
9 9
1 9 s 11
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U••l'I Stitt 11 Frnno Stele
New Mexico Slllt II Nev1de·L11 Veoas
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UC Irvine st."sttcs 11·7)
l'llyw G FG H Ph. AV9.
Murphy IS llS 16 316 71 I ~ogers 15 120 47 2fS 19 1
8rOOl<s IS SJ ~ 164 10 9
Cermon 13 37 23 99 7 6
8ucnen1n 14 39 n 100 1 I
Enolest•O IS 31 11 lOJ 6 9
Hiil I~ 37 24 '9 66
CIK C!O It I I II I 6
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Ml. San ""'onlo S 0 IS l
Cvonn • I 14 s
Compton 3 2 II 1
R1ncno S.nt11go 7 J i. 6
Funvton 2 l 1 10
Or1noe Coe" I I 10 S.dOlttlacll I 6 I I
GOIOtn West 0 6 4 13
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Certer S 2 l l2 Ttrrv • 4 l It
o.tlrektr 6 2 S l4 NkMv l l • S 2'
llowetl 4 I 3 , Smllll 3 0 2 •
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Eldr1491 1 0 2 2 ... tly 0 0 I 0
Brctiwy 0 0 1 0 H-tl O l 0 l
Jerv1u~ 1 0 2 2 WUMCfl 0 l 0 l
Klefleat O o o O ~ Oltt l 0 I l OeQulne l 2 O •
Vn0e4tt 0 0 0 0
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Hllttlme: SoC1t CollaM, H-lf.
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W1lln
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CIOWlf'
LIW!er
JOllnson
Hl11ll1
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Tollll 21 S 3 •7 Tol11\ ll 3 13 l9
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M<trina
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Vi.<:hOI I 0 2 16
Slrelgtlt I 2 l 4
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Mltchl!J I l • J SIC'vtllen 2 0 I 4
Cowtey S 2 4 12 Basmcvn 1 2 I 4
8tn.Olct 1 o o 4
8ovtll 2 o 2 4
Flllds 0 0 I 0
Tottls 19 6 14 4.t Tottla 2t I t SO
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2 llon w11111m l, Caholll1. Ill J,S9t
l Don C.-lo. Perrnt>wo. onto l ,S56
4 J Wlnk~k. Gtad\IOlll, Ore l ,s.IO
S Ron Bell. Akron, Ohio J.531
6 8 Cnmt>rlin Aul> Helot1•1. Mlcl'I 3,S 16
1 llev Perta, Ctnctnnetl l ,493
I RullV Greiner. RICtlmonCI, Cllif ),474
' 0 1nnv Hemllton, Ml1ml, Fii l,"3
10 Mike "ulOv tncsl1neootls l .4'0
t l M<trll llotn. Sortno 1..111e. N J J,4S7
12 Jim Stei1nlCfl, Jollll, IM 3.455 13 Jim Murll11\1w, El Ce lon 3,U 7
14 Larry Laut>. Tucson 3.437
IS Jolln Gent, Ptttsburon l,~
16 Sttve Mlrtln, KlnolQOft, Tenn l.424
11 01vt HulltCI, Mllw1~ll. Ore. l,421
II JOlln For\I, wooorlcloe. Ill. 3,411
It M Hotrnan, Medford. Ore l,411
20 Ar.,,. GOidman, 0.trotl J,4tS
21 11111 SltVt Cooll. llosevltle J,414
S Zu,.Ch. HrnendO Baacll, Fii l ,414
23 M. Ourl>ln, Cl'llOl'ln F11b. Of\lo l .• 13
2• Rod P11teur, Alllnt• l .'11
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Georgia Tech holds off No. 2 Duke
From AP dl1patc~ee
ATLANTA -Bruce Dalrymple scored 21 points.
including four free throws in the final 35 SCClOnds. as
fourth-ranked Georgia Tech survived a late rally to down
No. 2 Duke. 87-80. in an Atlantic Coast Conference
basketball pme Tuesday nwu.
The Yellow Jackets claimed their I Sth strai&ht
victory at the f~ throw line after seeina an It -point lead
w1thJustovertbreeminute rcma_inina fade to four points
fo ur times in the fin1J 64 seconds.
Mar\ Price led the Jackets wilh 25 points. But it was
the all-around play of Dalrymple throu&hout the pme
that cost Duke tts second lo in a row after openina the
5CASOn with victotie inn first 16 pmn.
The Blue Devils lost to top-ranked North Carolina.
9S-92. last Satu~ and Tech Kt up an ACC first-place
showdown for this Saturday when the J11ekets visit
arnhna. .
The victory hfted Tech to t<..t for the year and S-Oin
the ACC. Duke fell to I 6-2 and 4-2.
In other collc:ac blskctblll:
KUM• II, Okla.._. tt: Sophomo~ Danny
Mannina ianited an early IC()Ond·halfbunt as seven\h.
ranked Kansas knocked No. S Oklahoma from the rants
of lht unbeaten with a Bia Eilht Conftttntt ooory. Kansas, wtucb lcd b)' as many as IS points tn the
second half. "' fot"«d to •II~ oft' a fvriou Oklahoma raflyin thedolintmtnutaoftMllMftCtoeam its vtetory.
Dll'T)I Kenn y's belbt wtlb 44 KCOndl llft
brouaht O~lahoma within 94-92. but a .. tr of he lbrowl
by Mark Turacoo and Cednc Hunter's dunk ofT a fast
break slammed the door on the Sooners· rally.
The Jayhawlcs, 17-2. outsco~ the Sooners 11 ·2
duri"-a four-minute run and took a 65·5 I lead on Mann1ns's fast-break dunk Wlth 12:39 lef\ in the pmc. It
was the founh field aoa.1 in the Kansas spurt for Mannina.
who aed the winners with 24 points.
A1Ma ... -Blrmm1bm 7$, Jacboavllle 17: Steve
Mitchell scored 22 points a 18th-ranked Ambama·
Birmi .. m held ofT a late rally for a Sun Belt Confc~nce
victOO' an Jacksonville.
UAB '°' I 2 points from Bruce Baker and 11 from Junn PQnder as the Blazers snapptd a two-pme los1na
ltn8k ad rai.ted their record to 17-4 overall and S.1 an
eoalemk-e play.
College basketball scores
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I' rl , Mlflell 1 -SM DI..-at V-
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SCOlltOllt
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M4rll
Ttlurt , MMCll l3 -OelllanCI 11 .-.-,1.
Fri, Mlrcl't 14 -Saellle fl Tlf'l'\Pt
Sat , Merell IS -Cleveland 11 Tu«oMll Sun , Merell 1' -Seatnt 11 T-
Mon . March 17 -oai.11no 11 Pt>Mnl• Tutt . MarCll ll -San Frenctaco 11
S<OllM!alt weo , Mlrctl lt -Chlcaoo 11 MeM
Tllur1 , Merell 20 -0.llllncl 11 .,._I•
Fri .. MMcn 11 -M llwlUllM •• Palm
Sorlfttl
Sat., Merell 2'2 -Milwl!JllM 11 Palm
Sortnoi
Suh . Merch 23 -ClllC-Co.ttK 11 Palm
Scl<lfl01
Mon . Merell 14 -San FranclKO 11
P1lm SPrlnel
Tuei , Marcn ?S -San Fr1nclaco 11
Pelm Sorlno1
Wed., Mlrctl 26 -C11vt11nd 11 P1lm
Sorlno• Ttlurs , Merell 27 -0 111i.nc1 a t Pelm
Sort no•
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5Prtno1
Set . Mardi 2' -S.1111t 11 P1tm Sorlnos
Sufi , Merell >0 -San Oi.oc> el Pelm
Sortnea
Mon , Mlrefl l l -Sen Oi.oc> at Patm
Sortnea
TUtl , April I -San Oleoo a• Anal'ltom
Sttdlum, 7.JS P.m
Wed., ACH'll 2 -San Oi.oc> et JICll
MurOtlv Stldlum. MIS Pm
FcL Ooooers 11 ~
Sltdlum, 7:JS o.m -
Sat., APl'll s -Ooooers at Oooc>er
S11olo.tm, 7:0S Pm.
Sufi., Aprll ' -. Ooooers 11 An1Nlm Steolum, 1:05 P.m.
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Gtm secc.r
HIGH SCHOOi.
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Dallon I, H1moton l Stffll l
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Fount1!n v1111v scoring 1(01lrna I
SUl*'a.wtXX
SUNDAY
(II New °"8IM I
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2pm1
SUI*' ..... edds
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Wrft9"e
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12·4
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IJ<l-Ou8ourolt1.1 (FVI P. NHli J JS
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167-Gonrei.s CTI oec Lerirktt 10·6
117-Coonec Ill OK Francis t4·S
ln-f>erer ITI oec Mehcl1t1oen 10· S
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ATLANTA BRAVES.-SloMO T.,r~
F0Fll1< oit~ to 1 one·vn r conirec•
NEW YORK METS.-AMOUCtCI 11\11 Tom Gorm1n PllCl'ltr 1111 1orM<1 tO , .. ..,,
o~ a~ •••r COfllrlCI Sen• Terrv Btoc~er
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·~ "•"'' 10 '"' NFC ro"er HOCKIY
MIMNll Hedi .. L-.-
OE TllOl T ltEO WtNG~ec1tleO
S1141wn B\11'• center trom '"' it•~ uni<)( IM m .n 1"9 Onterio Hoclltv L.._
. ,.
fAaanda and Newport 3 ~ u -.y winnen.
founl&Ul Vallilf ~ned I ~
unbeatea Edison hi ptl IOCCICr Kliae Tuetda>'. •
fUrc II k>ok:
Bl'•e .. •· hMrtut t: °"1 Hoyt ICOf'ed all four pk aDd Je8Dlfr
Abktt bad Jwo asaa.au u the &cl$
recorded the r09d win. •
Estancia led ooJy I.() at ba1ftidlie
befo~ puttina 11 away in t.be teeood
half to improve to 2-3 in Sea View
Leaauc play. '
New,ert Ran.r '· r s.-a ._. 1: four dj~t Sailon scored •
Newport remained 10 ftrSt place i.n lblt
Sea View with the win over J..aauna * home. • Sconng for Newpon were Jen,e.i
Beach , Mindy Dalton. Nicak
Hampton and AJeu Steele. •
lo a Sunset League match: ~· .wa ... 1, Foatal8 ValleJ I: Kcfl.
dra Whisenand scored with iO
minutes left in the second half on a
penalty ktck to lift the Cha.raers to the
deadlock at Fountain VaUey.
Wendy KoJun"a'sgoaJ had&aven the
Barons the Lead in the first half w1th
19 minutes remainani.. Edison moY.td
to 16-0-2 overall and 3-0-1 an Sunjiet
League pla}' with the vcrdact.
UCI •.• ..
:.. ~: ··-P't0lll1tl-~ Mulltgan ... They hkt' to keep lhe ~
under SO and play a very slow t~.
About the only differcn~ tn dJe
teams ts tha1 Fresno will play man-CO-
man defcn~ once 10 a white . New Mexico never comes out of that
shdang :!-3 zone of theirs:· •
Jommg Wilburn. a 6-5 forw~ ln
the Aggies lineup will be 6-6 Piettt
Smith (8 6) at the other wing spot.0~\
c~nter will be 6-8111 Steve McGlotldin
( 4. J ). :.
At guard. the Agjcs fcaQirc
another threat m 6-2 Kenny Tra~s.
who as second on the team io sconp1
( 13.6). Jeff Williams. a (>.J pqmt
guard, 1s putting in S. 7 points a pase.
OVER 1 SO
SYSTEMS
AVAILABLE
We'll beat
Any price
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MOT'S eL.USllDS.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
842-5678
FROM NORnt ORANGE COUNTY
FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
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Monday-Friday
CHICK YOUR AD THE RAST DAY
The ~ Piiot etrw. fOf affic6ency end eceurecy.
Howe11er. OCCMlonalty errora do occur. PteMe
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UNISllSlll 1BR 18X a;luxe Sand· nt/Sate. Deluxe 2br 2ba Almost on the watwt 5 rm •2BR DUPLEX. Slngle Ulll l&l IPTS 2BR 2BA. gar. tndry. Nice Furn OCEANFRONT lharp nM ..... JC.... from 5 107•000 t o cu11e Condo w/aml yd. lldedplxw/2 carattach hm trplc gar yrly S730 gerage.larg4teocl yard, tBr. frig. range, laundry. • '*lt Quiet street. 1 21>r.gat.nopet1. To6/15 Newporl Cr•t n/tmkr. iiiiiil.-,_._....,..,..._ ___ I $13.,. 000 ......... ,.~•11J" lrplc, wet bar. mirrored ar $875/mo 660-9063 539-6191 Agt lee good area $875. 559'-5001 """" ,..""""' N t mile to beach. No ~ti. $800/mo 818/79S.3018 very clean S340/mo +
I _. '" ..,, . ._,._ " wardrobes. microwave. ---- ---,,,,....., -.,.... •· 0 ~ 1· $850 Call Jean 831-1286 -----deposit 648-5964 ... al ... .. II 2 1ralh compac1or, etc. RETIREES DREAM • Col· Baylront 3BR 2BA. 2 car 2BR l'hBA, pv1 lndry rm $550/mo. . · **LIDO ISLE•• ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;~!:;a.:::r=:n:r!:: Avell now S900tmo. tege Prk Unit 3Br 28a, gar, avall Feb 10.Juna inside unit, patio, gar. 931 W 19th St 548 . ..()492 3BR 2BA trg newly dee nr PARK NEWPORT 2BR
•1M w dfi •if 863-1191bet9-5pm Clen w/lriptc LR, OR By 10 $1200/mo 673--3777 nic. No peta. $450/mo. Beauutul Complex 2Br beach 4 sh<>ps View 2ba, poollte>•. tennll
_,... 2BR • __ .... 73 900 park & shops Ad Its 1805B W. Bay Ave Call Jean 631-1266 tBa. patio, new kttch & S 1250/mo. tae. Own; '415/mo + 4111. 759'-5079 -1-.zu11 ~ ............... .,.-,.:~8 · •-aoen* pref'd No pets s1050 etpt. c ar""" S625 Gd , 8191753..0719 PROF, c:IMn, qul9t non-r. HllM •Ill By .,_,_ ,..,...,_ Stud1o"'!':;tchen • cable Dave L · Agt 546-5880 B;,~~rt~~ ~,~; I•;:%~;~-toe 360 ~la 548~8523 New tuxury 2BR 2 hBA. ----smoker lhar• • bdr 2',., ~ ptlce, aouttl of,,_ luL INcla lMI TV. Only $375 tee u nturn, E1110e 2BR18A. lmmed. s2100. 540.1529 Pi1e. ... Tl pan turn. trig. wld, pool llWNIT a.ES bath H.B. condo. Block
hlatlw9Yl Prtva1e corner • ••T• •••• TIUlllT Ill-I... lrg enclosed yd wl pallo _,. __ ·-i 1•1-•ft• $1000/mo Call 841-6444 $925/mo. 3BR 2BA lower from beech. S360+ utM urVt with dedc, flreplKe. • -5715/mo, l st, last & MC LARGE 3Bdrm 28a w/gar 2Br tBa S650 tBr tS. 2BR 1BA. cottaoe type. or 760..SO 12 unit. gar. laundry room. lttllut & aec. 9554874 ,.c bet, cerpet• end ai11 1111.111 3Br 2Ba. lrplc. decil. 2 car dep $300. Smell dog & 1 Walk to bCh/Udo VHlage $550 Sec dep 2020 Full· private patio. gar. w/d Smet~ unfur;;ished 2Br across from beach. days. 989-4201 eves.
•Ina. $14,000 dowf'I to Gr .. t Coral~ location geraoe. Close to Pat1t chlld Ok. Call 646-5413 $1300 mo yrty 964~922 erton No pets 631-8427 hkup. No pe1s $675/mo Be.en Shack $450/mo TSL .. G~]TO Gra",!.2·t803 wknd. Noreen.
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• bdrm, 3 bath executive 3BD/2B'" 3 ..... , to........ Ftutlla ge a rp . ry 28R tba E Sid• good NICE 1B 1 t:tk to be .. •L Prof/Fem 25+ non amkr, :.714) 67• .a.aoo .. ~ .._ d C 11 ... ""' ....... V gar, sec gate. nr beaeh I t S740 Dlolt E-sloe 2Br 1Ba. gar•. ~ • L -.aa ' "· ,. thr pv1 home & pool, ~ • .. ,. ,..,., .. on t ... aan · a 2 stry, vu his, nu cpta & all 2134 S 1250 Avl 21 ~ 642·2•23 ~= ~~~ 0g~6 d y i 0 r patio $675. 2080 Garden m 11• _, blk to bay. Garaee. tndcy. qulel cul de aac BacJ(bay
lor Viewing tPPt. appll, hl bm oellt. aundck. n1qu. ungalow ON THE SAND 640·2•26 ev/wknd1 Ln Drive by 546-5605 1 room With vfew I patio $650/mo S300 dep. Npt $325 548~7 aft$
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ctn $1150/mo 873-4243 equ1pt kit 1-hkups & gar •BR 2'1r ba iu11ury Avail 2BA l t>a, patio. lrplc, E/slde spac 2BR t Y.BA ~1m!2~a11T~~~~ 1~ ~::~r1~~~~1~:~~ Prof .. fem.·..-. same to
5BR/FM\ rm. bOnua rm, 539-6191 Agt lee Feb l5 Ph 6•6·1945 carpon Avall approx Jan Twnhte garden apt Lg (6t9)376-3571 shr 2 BR dplx. 50 ft to
pool/lee.. s35ooi mo. laat •acla 2 140 VIiia Balt>oa 2Br 2Ba:-tam-25 $650 Reis req. Pvt patio, dshwr. lndry 2BR Frptc. gar, lndry. Overlooks ............. 5525 bch. Furn. $425/mo.
yearty. New uptldri>a • 1ty rm. S t200 Villa Renta1s 645-1454 or 650-.8512 lac. pool. sec S745/mo view. nr bch S995/mo, , ....... .,.... ' Avall 2/ 1 831 5644 Agt 6«-88961675-5511 • ba ery clean. No pets Curt 11 631-1286 496-65931494-5346 Dach pad w/appls no lut · •
Be '"UTIFUL"' i.. atone llreplace. 2 car gar-675•49 12 OR 754• 1792 2Br wt garage. cr"Pts. wat8f 539~ 191 Agent lee Prof M/F, n-tmlcr. SPflC ••••••••••~-------~ ""' .,year new . ..., age and len<:ec:I yatd •-Cl t 2176 pd 636-4120 1 5PM Lg 2Br. inTPtex New Almoat Ocnlrnt. turn. -3BR NBcondo S533/mo. lniM 1144 3br •fa~ rm,2 lrplc.tub S10501mo 675-7113 -• taHt j 15?10range ·B··.·s565 paint. Carpets. drapes 2br/1'~ba, gn toe. pv1. SPACIOUS 3BDRM 2BA 640-5t28 or 760·1223
*Spedel ofter fOf Miiera. tPa, Skyt1tes. beam cell· -----NEWER houae: 3BR 2ba, --No pets 2248 Canyon bch. gar . utll pd $1095 IVlflW. Next to bch. Gar·
We wttl list your pr()p. tor logs. 509 Narcluus Beaullfut 3BR Seaspray tptc. stove. relrig 2 car •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza, S.A $595• clap. 832-1766 •99·2704 avail now age Yrly $1300. Avail PROF M/F. n-emkr. Spec
onty3.5%comm. lfyou ... I $1800/mo. 968-8283 Condo. eecuflly. PoOI. gar Some pets olt Patio. carpor1, pool. now Vitia Rent ala 3BR NB condo $533/mo. no comm. All R.E. Serv. Jae. tennis Mite to bet\ Sl t 751mo 661•28-43 $720 No Pets 722-8011 Low rent high value 2br Completely turn Lge 1BR. 675-4912 or 754-1792 840-5128 or 760-1223 Incl. mutt. Bier 759'-5080 ELEGANT 2Br/den, gar. $900/mo. 642-4661 2ba pie• bltlna $525 No Lag. Walt! town/bch =-=--=--.,,_---partly turn Avail 2/t, __ -- -Oen vu 38r 2Be Welk to *Mel& Verde d"lu112Bi 539-6191 Agent cost S700/mo 67S.7805 llisc. leatall Prof. M/F ,,...,,..r rmte to * *.lllT UITD* * S 1475/mo, ce.11 640--4255 Double take! $690 3br 2ba bch $975 219 Calle Ser 2Ba. new decor. dlw, gar 1hr 3BR 2ba apt Npt 8ch
BkJft'sBee1PrlC9d0ppty! F 3 2b 2 strylreshpaJntgar &yd ena 499.05001785.7414 $750 Nopets 640-249.~ LRG2BRlrptc,ger.,pat10: l~rt •11la . 1 blk to OCfffl $350/mo. Lrgr 3ar 2'~8aEnd Unlt 2 !%~tl\~~i!~ S~~: others avail 539-6191 2lfr b fl-tns, clean $650. 293;;; 29a. From s7oo Da1_lun 2704 •13 utll. 548-5396 or
tiuge patloa. like new Int 539-.8191 Agent fee Agent cost Arartaeall *,~:s~~=or~·~~~. g•~ 548·8~_ .. or application Retrlg. dshwshr. atove octXNFRONT duplex 673-2507 Ellen
Very ll'larpt High balanc:.9 t•fllNW --------OOIAmll llME• "-aeraJ Z&Oz j S6*50UNoYpel Minta 640·2.•95 •YE ti llW Incl No Pe1s 545·4855 3BR 2BA, 2 car gar yrty, Prof. r91P. perton to lhr uaum IOan & otfweo at Nlcely located Plan 3 on LG •Br 3Ba· sep tam rm, -$625 BR B $1700/ 673-4585 ~ d NB h W/0 barg.,n price tor ""Ompt qu•-t atreet 3 Bdrm 2 lrplc So of PCH lmmed •Br 3Ba •gar, lncd yd. pel mo 2 . 1 A. patio, * 111 FIM llOO* mo. ecor m . ... "' · • $2000 "'""'' ok 01 .. -·s •vi 1-"""• PLISI a SPAClllS ........... laundry room East-... urn/unlurn $450/mo sale 'i $229.500 feel! ba ready to move Into occvp /mo """ ~ '"" -~ Studio • lull kltctlen, new :;;;;; loc close to all Aetrig. dishwasher & stove •• S 100 cleaning 831-3776 ~I le. Call tOday 1or more lnfor· AC63AC31A A10yk to0r Jack RUllllT lll·HIO Completely refurbished I cpts, drps $400 lee 63 t• . ~ t.49 E. Bay. · Incl NO PETS 545-4855 Laguna Sch 127S:up PVt R-""" 1_ -~r quiet E·
&40-S5eOANYTIMEI metton $187.500 ___ ·2141 _s nl_Y 8-t B -L---2142 2BR2BA ln West"'l"llnstar ITrLEREIT ·111 ••••TS ••o T "'~2 60 B B ,.._.,..... _,, .,, aa a.r-ar 5595 • sec 895• t 108 '" -.... L ..,. M '" • 1 3 2 r 1 a, patio, pool. gar. ent N·smkr, prof /bus aide 2Br hte 5325 + ,,,,
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lnlH 0.ast ltaltwl Pvt 2 BR & a den. behind • . ----NICE 2Br 2.,_ blt-nt d/w Water/gas pd $725/mo. 40•. TV, pool, 494-0451 utlla Ev-"~8•2~57 18124Colwf0r Irv MC gates. Avail now. Rare priced 2br $525 nat It• •STUNNING Lg lBRGar-...,, . . l60l·B 15thSt850•8213 __ . .,,..,.. ..,
111-1.._ · · s t900/mo 675.s5 11 kids ok or $900 ei1ec 3br I Isla•• 2606 den Apt Poot & rec rm $625 No pets. N/smkre _ Lag 8ch rm. pv1 be. prvlga. R-m-m-te-tor_8al_boe __ Pen-ln
..., Cole 01 NewPort w/lrplc at 539-6191 $555 7t0 W 18th 842-7528 or 760-1418 2BR on the water. newly 2 blk bch. Respon prof· 3BA apt Fe 20•25 $300 •;;rt •acL 1 t ---Agent cost 1 BA Bu1h1ns. p atio W'SIOE C M 3BR 1'hBA POOL Patio lrptc X·too decorated. $950/mo. bus $385 ,,., utll 494-7346 + tut Cathy 673...4904 • -----$625 M e e 289 9307 · · B oat slip available * PORT HEIGHTS• lrYiat 2144 I o 1 I • blllna & patio S725mo 1Br $580. 28r $680, 673--2747 or 675-0149 Lrg BR. acroea street from M/F Ceuculon "" Hunt
BEST PRICE. Charming Cetta.... 2124 2BR 2ba condo. frptc. Hk for Mr Pemberton 96-4-1442, 962-.8868 alt aec..Un1E-llde557-2841 _ bchnrOrange&PCH,NB Sch modern 2Br 288,
----3bd l'hba. F/P & quality 2•1\8R wllarge enck>Md asaoc pool/jac. new ~d~~n 12t:t~·2Pm 5tw1<nds llln LIOATlll 2::, :~,~~8nc, '::I ~pt~; -~.7.~11 845"951~ smkg ok. garage, 55+ l&LllA... brlcicwork.Bkr 846-2111 yard Avall Feb 1 cpts,2drgar S1200mo $620 E/slde tg 2br 1ba, $73~/mo 2BR 1'~BA 118 •5730. mo. On.Club Ownroom/bauteofhM/ Reasrent ~ut11&40..()2$3 1111,111 NEWER DUPLEX SS50/mo 548·9524 675-5305 ah 5pm Bayfront upper IBA apt • PoOI 2 persons max no TownhOUN. Greenbelt. HouM Ave. Avail. Jan. kit Nice....._ Vwde atea jRmte to thr 38r NB nae.
Duplex wtth view on a Beautiful 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm 2Br 2'hBa Condo 1 ml to * * IEITlll* * :~w~~;,~~=eo~:'!..~~ pets 646-5 l37 laundry rm. All bltlns. 24. 494-8303 S325 Incl ut 850· 1722 Avail 211 548-5776 Of
letg4t cornet lot. 3 BR w/lrench doore. decks. ocean A11a11 2/1/86. doesn't need foot traffic - -2078 Thurtn **LIDO ISLE•• Rm In Univ Pai11, Irv pool. 499-1311, ext 2130
home with separate trptca Plua OC418fl. bey & $895/mo 831-3127 CALLUS REGARDING Sl•OOlmo Barbara Cote ...... ~BJIU TSL MGMT &42·1603 Lux, newly dee 3BR 28A Jae, all amenities, $350 I
quest room. Large 2 BR perk v'8wl $289,000 -- -IRVINE RENTALS of Newpor1 67S~SS l l ~ U IEll-YllW IPTS apt Lg aouth patio mo. shr utll 788-4808 MIUYI P1mlS ~~:e'w~t ~,~a'!rti "&IHI IUL n ;:R~·~b~~. lnl11t Ctltt Rtalttrs llCLISIYf 4111 2ll lPUTIEm 1Bdrm wllott. 288. 2Bdrm S t•751mo yrty. 875~ 11 ltttll/ ... tll ffii •Da11y computer updatae
financing. NIP llAIAllllflT tennla. pool. Jacuzzi lit· llOO 800 Immaculate large Garden 2Ba. vaulted celllngs, *Ull .. 1 • ·-· 1 •-• •••-•More leeda. luter Mrv 9"-tOIO 114/111-1111 MonteV11taA11e $1150 WOOOBRIOGE2BR 1'~t>a N:i'sd1~°c;~,'6~~3~so Apts Beau11fully land· prV1 deck. jacvz, bltlns ---• ----•Allcllenta1Cf99n9d
838 9•27 "'•s ""91 F 1 sea___,. grounds, """'" $89"' No peta 8""" ,...;.,. 28r 1e.. 102 Antlbes. Don -• •20% off to eJI new clienta -NEWPORT HOTS-FIXER • '"' or "" .,'"' townhse rp c, air cond. .,.,u "'""' " "'~ 875 12~• •22 879" _,_ ~~~~~~~~~ / 1 laJLtl Peaa·aaala spa patio/deck Nopets • .... eva ... • " Wkly ,.,,tels Low rat" (714)841-5611 ~ S15K dn .• uaum loans ••••( ,... close to tennis poo • . $. $6 5 UNIQUE Bachelor $540 -·-•• ,.UT -$950/mo Available 2/ 1, 'llito7 l Bdrm ' 595.s 1 tBDRM w/--•...vv-t ... ~o NEWPORT MARINA APTS s 135 & Up/Wkly. Color R 0 0 MM ATE : N 0 n . _,.,._ -2br lba w/work 11udlo 1 • 1 .. trplc + micro All 786-3635 -2Bdrm 1 l'•Ba 705 QUIET t;·:::;.:. ~ Luxury 2Br 2e. Frplc, • TV, meld aervlce, free ' tmoker female 3 bdr
Ready t o move Into. $149K. Agt 759-5080 ut111 pd Pet ok Only _ _ ____ 1 2Bdrm. 18a. newly decor-2250 Ve.nguard 540-9626 NO PEr~a · ""'5.4~~7 micro. Encl garage. Prvt coffee. heated pool .& house' w/ga;dener. ~~~t~ec:~~~~~ UNBELIEVABLE-iB-R SSOO Fee6458 l.atafl ltacla 214 ated Yearly Btk to ----beach,bOatallpavallable steps to ocean. Kitch a fenced yard, garage,
kitchen nflW rool MW Bluff• Twnhte. Fee land TIUIEIT 111-IHO Arch Sch Hghts. spaclout beach Carpeta, t>llnds 2Bdrm 1•1,Ba $725 Twnh ..... tyle 2br1 '~beth. $1450/mo. Sorry. no avall. 985 N Co81t Hwy, micro, w/d, Pet ok.
P a I nt' and Po o I S 155,000. OPEN HOUSE 3Br 2Ba, dbl gar.,... gdnr 3BR 2BA, apectaeutar $750 No pets 675~606 1151 E 21st 548-2408 patio, encl gar. ale. $850 pets. 76()..()919 Laguna Beech, 494-529'4 $34 7 .50 + utll. Ruth
w /waterlall Price SAT 1-5 Cati Linda lor . S -..-. ocean vu. trpl St•OO $350 Nice bachelor-no ---No pets Betty&4S-9161 SUWlllTIL 538..0853or850·3100.
atuhed lor last sale more inlo 720-1444 •Nnocl._!50, 5~5-79W83W1lson •9•·8•57 or 494-3672 pets utll pd 106 E . Ba-y I ••~ield Of Carol 645-5974 1112 SUllME .. -. .. Ave 'Apt 9 ••~LI I WI 8'Fll &-2Bdrm unfurnlthed, W/O. Witty rental• now avell. ROOMMATE wanted, em-
S29•.000. 75t·3191 ••llilt lt•n Eetllide 4BR tam rm Big Clean new dbl mobile . --$900 Avallable. 111. 181t $129.50 wlc & up 2274 PICIY*S. 1st and tut $225
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SELECT Ftr bit 1100· lrplc pauo huge yard hm on Btull1 Treas Isle. Lrg 2BR tBa duple11. t3001 FAMILY &PUTllEITS Want a telectton of greet (818)286--6710 Nwpt Blvd, CM 848-7445 mo. References. Cell ~RTIES Children 4 Pets OK lab wn11e wet8f, suntet sf. turn Avail thru 6/86 Sparkling clean large apta llvtng? We cen offer any-· P 3 & 4 B 2B SU I II-I 1.1111 weellenda only 893-0822. rn~ Garden Grov&-'82 Sliver· S t200. lst & laet Avail vu. yr tee, n-smkr $1495 $175 818-968-0352 tor tamlliea with 1 or 2 thing lrom a small apt to Nwpt enn r a. Shr '""r Dplw, E··' ... CM. -crest 2BR 2BA low rent 499 2704 1 411/86 ----children Near park Heat a 4 bdrm houae. If kx*· yrty mtta S 1050-S 1350 3026 w p lfki COMt Hwy "" " ...,.. llAIT10 Ii.Tiii! Make offer By ownr Fet> t 548-129 1 . av VAC~NT NO FEE paid No pets Ing in CM. NB. or HB VIiia Rentals 676-7015. ac nl Pref fem $325 + YI utMa . .... T-••Yf•a.-T 530-55 t4 sh "Am/wlmds Ea1t1lde twnhse 3B-R LAGUNA BE.ACH North 3Br 2Ba 't blk to t>eacl'1 2Bd 1'' B $700 lhl. k I II t I th 1 Newport Beach Refr1g Refs req •vi lmmed ~ --• uy d 4BR 3B,. V EW rm 1• a n O u1 re Or • BACHELOR • Utlls refrlg _S 125 • wk tgl. no_ de9<>ait. 831 • ...M, Ev ,.~2•7 •77 N t S 1 075 000 2'1rBA lrptc yard patio en · "· 1 s995imo 1•tllaat 1-sec 2Bdrm 2B• $720 choice of Ideal llvlng. micro Incl 2 blks' to t>ch ...,,..., '" '" :;~n6u.tOOi • bdrm ~IU ll~U bale, w/d hkup. dbl gar· Avail 2/tO no tease Agt 635-30~ 398 W WllllOf'l 631-5583 TSL MGMT &42·1603 $450/mo &4~73 Stir •Br CM hM, $275 +
home w/pler & slip Beaul 7120•60 K~t $1100/mo 631·8283 S2000mo •97·t«5 ltallh It llaart dep,'!t utlla,aillprlvt.Nr
Mahogany frencti doors Hm with tight Inter 2BR E'SIOE 38R 2ba. lam rm. IOlUFHllT c I' ht u.. • .. c ~ •AA-fi:-L.11 ~~~~Ery ,~BSRsOo '~t 2S8tR. ~~·LPldaot~ 35th nM lrwy 405. 966-2519 & wlndoW1t Plcturaeque 2Ba. tge llv/dln 4 kltch <11•11 w~l -==-.-·--""""-~.-"l'!'!"!----...-1>-v llgtlt · end hiftelde eree. All appliances lnctd dbl garage. frplc. new 2Bdrm fully furn1Shad -pd. No pell &46-4382 No pets. $800/mo, utll 2BR 1\.tba tPt to lhr. H If ti H lta t ~ from 'mutef' tulle & Sm pet & young 80111 paint Fenc;eo, yrd, &patio. Poo4, pvt bch Security. 29r 2Ba upttra DUPie• IP&llT911TI Weet9icM 28r 2a-..... paid 173-0~3 E'alde CM. $225/mo, n.aa wetcome Corner lot 5* auto sprk ra. water No pets $1300/mo PP s650 ,. 111 1ft,.1 a .... .,., 1 t"~t •·-" 211 ..,. retreat Lower bdrm · · gardener paid $l200/no 642-1602or 631 -.8250 661 .,.,..3u .. •h~PMg r• LlkebrandMWIAllutllltlae patio. C81l)Ot1, ator• l.a.IPllMIT •·-req. ""-·l!ii:cTO:Cr.c:l~Clll'="":-:=. could be malds/gueat perk $29,500. pet• 751..0729 9\l'M iiii .._., " v paid Pool, gar, no ~ta. aree. lndry tao. ~t to 2 + 1 +pool 8ftlna Hur Reepon1. 931·5801 eve ..::
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right In. Beaut. highly upgred«I llUT 4 TlllUll B:it'lfut new 28r He 30 1 Av~do &42·9850 Se75 Sml pet 541..0.33 ,.. -1. 1._._.. emltr, lam envttonment. i~..,...,._,,,,..,,..,.."'""'"...,,..,---
DON De THOMAS 20x40 Buddy hm. Lg Wee1elde 2eR l ba duplex. T"wnhmet Pool spa ten· BEAUTIFUL 5 year new, lg , • .._.., ..-.-F/prof. prtf. '480-i .,._,0._ E/elde C.M. 20>t20 atorage
llv/dln aree w/pullman Otl atr .. t parking, nte, gar." patio. indry 3br •tam. rm, 2 lrplc, tub &Y&ILUU •W ut. tat/latt dep will conalder only, min. 8 mo. I• 1100
kltch. 28R 1b&. Very nlc.e $800/mo. 862-1700 hkup Mlcfo frpl cable spa. tkyllte•. ~m oell· 2BR 2BA. upper unit, 2 IL•I n-•• l child. Jim Liies 87J-.SS79 mo + MC &45-7234 encl patio ell unltlud · • · Inga. 509 Narcluut carport tndry rm dlhwr ..._ !>pchlOU' \1nq1 .. """
AGENT 540-5937 LllRY -'I :;,~,a~t1!~ 3~~:'~~: S 1800/mo 96e-.8_2_93_ Cute & eo$6~"/Cmloeeo. to e11: OelSp~~. oceen2Bd~mbr, .... 28•·, Bdrm furn/untvrn In nice E'atde CM/tat. dMll IOI
8 _,. 3 .... 2tnb II -• ., .,.....,.. ,, Et Toro hm w/prtv. S300 on prlv alley Long term ---------New 3BR 2BA. tPaoe rent r ..... new "" • P. --BRAND NEW 28R 1BA 2035 Pomone dshwahr, lrptc. Ptuah + dep. Evea ~29se storage St517s-3t00 llfll LIUTllll S 130, pets, OCMn brece. tnqd. dbl gar. pet ok. pk QUAINT AREA. 2BA 2b8 lrlg. crpt, O/W. S9'3/mo TSL MGMT 842-1603 crpts, drp1. Lots or
3 BR 2ba. , ...... , patio. 2 i..a In Costa Mesa 84~5' color 11095 &42·966e Condo near beach. A11a111mmecs 675-1001 _ cloMta. Beautlfully land· F/25-35 N8 3br apt. bey/ ttr'1ftx .,... ..---$850/mo Dy •~534, _. _ 1•-itiijJiJlllfl•••l"l"IP'l"liiiP• Bdrms~/1 Bdrm dn. dbl ~ MeM Verde •er 11100 No ev/wknd 496--6122 Oplx 2br 2ba, dbl oif."" so •WllltJIE YILUll• acaped 96()..8331 ocn vu N/S •vi 2/1 1350 ST Ot: GAMdd
gar Apro•. 1•00 a/I. Nr fHft peta. 2921 Chaetriut Ave ! 2 It~ ot PCH Frptc frto new1y 2er. ,.,..a.. bl1n1, new cpta mo 733--0190 or 873·22•2 12x20' a 121t21·
mkts reetaurant• & ..,._ hrM Pr111rff Do not dlat:urb 499-4721 !'!'!. ~ . l dee 11050 el8·1Yt• . & drps, O/W, btttn1 $825 IUWlll YILUll • nn lst year's rent f' 25-35 to ltlr attract. Npt Npt Bch/Coeta Meee ., ..
1<antP 1125,000. Ruth On Top of The ~Ill ,... ..... ~ANbiNOi e.lta ....... 24 • $600 No ~ts 5-40·4484 Helghfl hM Furn 18'/ba 24 Hr eoceea. 541-3171
l...alri., Attr. &48-4360 s·~ ec:rea For lnformetton Tll ILlffl ..... 1Br t8a upetalre Gat, FURNISH£0 or PV1 entrance No c~ a ••
.. ) <*!Merla 213-128-8&43 2BR l BA houM . new 1Bdrm crpta drpa UOO WIYllTt 0 or peta '400/mo. Utlll=..,.==·,!=~ ... J!~ ah 3PM egt. paint, crp11. yatd a. gar. Condo .,,d unit over-mo ut111 1nci No pet• ~:!g.~2Ag~~~~01~0 UNFURNISHE 1ne1. MS.1773 PXCU iliNIAdi 98' • Beef Strwt In Old CCfM S750/mo Agt 83 t-7370 IOOklno pool L.R. wtth 383 w Bay 7eo-ao83 ... ~Ive wt\«e you h•~ Atpt\8 Comp!""" Super ~ pceajbltltiM fOt tab ult lor Jim F!IP, Matt Br, & irtra lfg -.. ---E~ BACH tor 1 peraon •Speet~ epta nT•SS Fem to ll'lt 2 "'99tef bdrm toe .,;,.,.,.., ectMty A~ "* e111r1 IO IOt prop9rfy, PLUSH COHOO 2id'mi Br or eonv Oen w/t>Mcony 2Bd 1Ba, cpta, Orpa, oar N.w crpt, paint, etc An * 1 & 28'. 1 I 288 aultae CHTth, T(IMS, apt In PinecfMll, CM. Feb ttwu JvM/Oct thr
CIOM to the wter. Sen-..... /C..M 288 Over atream• I 1Br&8a on towert.ver, No ~t• Adlta pref '700 utlltpd Sml pUtd.$o495 •Speclo\latowntloutta SllllllC,"" S313/mo Ave11211, Mety Jun7'11 1 1100/mo :: ~~·<: ... ,.I 1111 =~.o:A~~ :a:..~._.;!~e:?;.~33 LM. AYI 111 548-72~ Small pet Oii 7 ·8"2 :~~=-b•tconi.a Ot -: ~.:i· F/=~5.: :-::o (negotletlle)l4S..MOI
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DUP\.!X·28r 1be ... So-21M iiX oonao nf' •• e. 1500 teeuflty S•f..2447 2+2+trptc+ p ,.. bltlna -41.A Val AGI """" .,.. ...., • •• •. .. 'A utll. 722~ /let
of.PCH. 1270,000. 521 Pteu. Pooli •P• • "'-"*rent • n.dende' DteklUle0,_5414 DAllTMllll'I •3 LfOhtedt~tecouna ~d Liiie on beh. Prof rmm'4t, ~ lfll
C•n•tlon. •Y own., ~mo K::.r: .:!: w•1. '*9 It ,, $475 ~ m NIT 11-.... •2 8~ poolt 30• 1875 Utlft pd !v
173-4141 or e1~1SA1 31A· 28A 17Hlmo. Aft pr ovl d •d k I 0 I pl• Cnmt ' ftlf(if OU!flldtn ''(!#•Ph Oii~ COl!lfofl•blt lmnt •Strwna I POtlda 173·t&52, Dy 4'4-58~ 1"""8.. ID'
• • 1¥1 LIMfBwb•• 931•1211 53f..-l 1t1 Ag1 coat 3 ~ ~ .. ~' · iow 10 t1ttwm So ~~t "''~ •ll•lf ~, 111lf'l11tl'\ to 111t •l«rY. no P9t• Ap•r1~"h ... -11 -.. --owner."""· 1Cbrarole ~ ,..,,,,., ,_,,._.., ---bntti C•11t awilltblt HO PClS Pl.f AS( •Fu~fno9 avail M "'or-4 • 48 "· 21A hM, 1725,000. lllr fA...1220 Bir UXN. . Ktde/pett SM& 2bdrm not BTU. ••Diii No pet•. 11300/mo Yfto1 ,_, • .,.. • U..Y -Ntwpot1 Buch So C.M POOi. ape, n.emkrt£:".T'~-nrm..---~
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with reception.,.. and VOLUNTEER ee Hng 057·51.48, 957*83el duttee, llgl'lt~ *· ....... ....,+ ..... lflllt9~<>pei,1Fotc:i-*llWowtlt\1 'f' nMl'I perking 9'1'UCCUN8 It-= .. •::
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Lag Bch. Medlcel M.111e for Pr ~I Beeeh. ~ reeume to Jacic Ooreea Yactlt a.... ......__ --...... ....., NEW SUZUt<I motot cer. -ii~,..ilial91iii8il-Wll1'ml WllT8 :~lzed Otter .~~ N•ll TW I A ......, "'-g rw Hoept HI I P .. 850-4447 • ...._, _. ._. .0 •ti 11155 Hwtlor 81¥d, Ftioo'1 & beneftte ......, Salee I S.W.. pen.4fme ... m.,_,... , l351 • .Uwl•l1tr1 ft Siii r ng ertner ... ooo INgn & ~1t firm Elci>ef. In MCI..._ ot II• Pia.a Fountain v--... ttllume I~ hlnory Wlntef FUl-""'9 eum-
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phonedUlyM0-513'..,. Nwpt 8ctl Co. Top ~Y & tyAirpor1 .,.. ... , LIO· Ph0ne9. type 45wptn 1 (R.M.E ). We require gen-tlOn oenw. 11 °'.,,. or ·~• muet ~ M!IMI llllfal• PUIM.NlllW •HIT IUll benellt1 Cell Roll gatlon Secretwy Must Wlet .me<e needed. :~,::';°'·~~ II 11•1 IMD older F_. fOOd _,,., ~ eo:;'Y ·= A:.;'" J~ t~~ PP••"'rt"*'·•lmte· ~"}1~128°! F~--...__ ................ <7 14>'7~ hive 3 10 s ~ CMI OooneW. 720-9411 ··------. (.,. ........... pereon. Whole 1a le hetpf\11 but not MC Wiii Chrtlt .... .. ~";;W:1;&1~ MANAGER Litigation axper1ence MZMlll•ll .;;;;,";~.~. PfO(luce, comml11lon + train 'Mutt be det&'I l.egunealBeectl. =P:~ Prln: •~; BroedwayFlowerShop
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sad ea_ ft fC/ MU9t enjoy WOfldng with pret'd. Call Pem •t ... IIl•ll ml:zlng ~. !Min-I llMI... Huntington 8eectl Mu.t be bond..,... !tfc.. Fem pr•fll'l'l•h und· exit COM locMlon Cell H:\x,,08ak':'~~· chlldren Experience -~~-~.Co.Alrpor1.,... telnlngl ... P-=-teched-IMIC5 Set.Jan251aem-1pm tlw2/1/N .C .. t>twnM wlel'lea. hre flex 675-9703.lllkforSherry ....... CM helpful -••111 1 -., ___ ~ wtll t e1 ule. quality IMPee11on PfT. Hre "-tall 1ex
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acrOM from Fedco. Cell we otter en excellent ben· Wln ~ cer for .,. llU mmi • * * BEAUTY· Station llUftlY .wa Seec:lift Motel ln u.guna Mgr (119) 721-MeS, or · . rende. SIOO + mlMge. aiong.lclec:rew. ....lfta-6.... ._,.. I W lff PfT ,.._al L ldMI f 't714)e50·33&e efit progran:i. paid va-In Hunllngton Beech II CALL 751-8003 If you're k><*lng for a Monttw\1Frl 1'0'::to7pm. Mon thr Fri.°' Frldey & Avellebl• n .. tel • .._.t ab OI BMcn. p._.. ~In
ClllOns & hOli<Says. bonus looking tor 1 P•r1 time quality firm that ioo.1 nelo .. __ ood Sal (2 ~tlona). _........, .,.._Good parking buay ColleOe Stlldent Mull P91'10f\ 494-8717
Smell office tpece program and dentel In.-tecretary to work 30 hra umt lllll after their~ . .,...._ :':'~t. t~" et Fr~ Oei.t'i73 lhop. "'46-1677 have c:s.p.ndeble cer HOUSE MGR P9n·tlme S300tmo Loe. E 17th St. 1uranee Salary plot pl wk. General office exp. Experienced, eecurete cell tor an IC>PO!ntment. required. ~211 1 lrvtoe Ave, Ste a lrt'rD'-Hrty-+mlie.ge &46-5088 Cet• fOf Eldety~MA
C.M 645-3388 Alk tor em mlleege relmburtement. req Cati Roe. 991·5910 typing I UM of eeleYletor --Ulll a,. M I U\ ..._ -Ill.Mii I pref'd. 2 dy9/wtl. Coet•
S ell lflop In IAQ. Ce-Appllcen&,...imiet apply in for "10U d ----requlferd. 752,-8080 Flri............ RETAIL SALES -• scunna Looking fOf reec:ionlible Mese 432-8014 Reta req
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Avail now. 494-2552 dys Wett Bey St.. Cotta tor mfg'e rep. In CdM. Experienced legel Sec-Plaaa 11ftMrt vwlouldU1tee. AetallAtll-L~~~:1 ::,'YE! 6~~s JOBS req'd. ~5359 MA.INT • Full or Pen·
TUSTIN t25~ Sit. Vtlll M.... Ce Apply 9-11 Good telephone vok:e. retery or up·d See. de-1000 N. Brl•IOI St letle Store. Comfoneble llUftlf f /T lime 541-9515
pd. From s 125 18031 Lm. or 2·4 p.m. (Clreula-accurate typing, bllkpg & tiring to train aa Legal (at JambofM Rd.) etmoepnere. Selery • WAlllllS EARN Wanted tor TreYel A~ aa-i-rr
lrvlne Blvd 544· 1432 Uon Oec>l.I. computer knowledge. ~---•. CdM, Gen'I & Lhl-Newport Beeeh, CA g.2ae0 benefttt. "4-32~ Pert·tl-Moo-F ...... tor Nee -·-...r1.&
P ~•t•--75"11150 .,....,, •--.. ,,200 t••llH ..... " Cal1Ed211·1661 PfT even""'worklmmed Beautiful 2 •try Office TUllOllll~ erm ""'""""'· -oet1onPrect ..... 67orv (l1C) --....... Garden Rn1aurant In unary ......____ I hire 11i i 4'41-311a
Condo 227<4 tq. ft., P•r1 Full time. COii• Mese IFFICI llLP llllnllY S50-100t< Annuelly. N•· Laguna Nlguel. 831-1110 lllUl1t I ........... ,,1retor1 I turn. Weal of OC Airport. 646-1636 or 756-9105 Sell·Slarter. Pert0n to tlonel nutrttlon eompeny ftll lllftll Fii • .MllTll
$3000/mo Groaa IM, can •JJc l/Dt 1 SlOS help w/o lllce work Faat P-=-t growing Irvine h .. 25 corporste. man-Don JoM'i Resteurent. PRIZES At9 YoU &0Y9ntur0u1 end Perm p/tlme, AMI, Mon sublet. VIiie Ren1el Prop -• all · dutlff. an8W9f -: P8cil'g eompeny hat Im--t & __ .__ ......... Iona neeo ...,.._,? Are YoU lhru Fri Coeie Mele
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WATERFRONT SLOG EJcper, X-rey lie. required work Independently moe1 qulrementl eccurete P&STl IP llTllf vancement. Ngh com-._._ _. lt.e EnterpnMI hu ....,.al MAINTENANCE PERSON & f .......... ol 11141 Ume Hour• mey bo =· clerlcel. orgentzer ~ltete of the 111 fM4 s.r, hnM WWftl ':I; °"8t'llngs tor thole wno ____.__.
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enlhualeatlc Coate Me:11 --• ex.per . pul.-up beck· QuaMfy NOUVELLE VIE 752-7903 for Linda It YoU ere Ing !of utra over wflo •r• IUCC4ISI · hours p._.. call Rogert C...ercbJ htttrty team 631-1420 lfflll IAIAIEI ~•h vatylng lkllla to man-1 ground helpM. XJnt t>en-INC .• Mr. Hlldeon, (714) fllrR .. .,.. 1199f\dlng money, or '*• mot1v1tea winnera Train Reelty
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1350 tq fl STOREFROHT ll'llft. No exp nee Hrly -commenaurat~ wtebillty ductlon company Must den:: 1~~-~ I /•••••• PLOYEES. Help wanted Farm. or win Prizes and and 1 I Weetem Stet .. & PfT 2 dey .,... ~
Xlnt MESA VERDE mileege, FV 964-2581 & exp Scott 497·5643 have extensive knowt-l1: A).:. 942~21 ext ..... at Strew Het Plzze. APC>ty Awarda. Call ua nowt Wei reaon are11 Wl1h our IC)Mklng 640-9t74
looetlon. 545--4123 •lllll llllSTAIT edge In all phesea of of-291 • · lmmed. cpening9 tor..,.. In peraon 81 1l7 E. 17th have MYerlll openr,s 1n •uperv11ed marllellng ..... ft " •-•111 F 0 .. ,.... o~lst 20PIT bkkper/eeaetr!:J lice proceour .. lneludlng people & c:uhlera, Home St C.M. Alk tor Tom. C .M.. H B or v tum PeiOE ,trailllng PfO-p•--• • 11&•-or p., .... m '" hra· P« wl( ,,,.ng, beslc computer o~r-llWI• _ _.._ lmprovementl Center 6-42~ gram xc ting bonu1 -•·•-F~EE TANOING Nepwort Beach. ront & shortl\and, boo6ckeeping atlon For furthef lnfor. -· -_, exp a ... PIMM ac>pty In llfeltet Pr.,JP.tt.t plan. plu• high Mmlf19S. Book Pmf•Up Monda)
Lrg Show Room & Offic.. back otfloe. 631-7577 Computer knowledge a mallon cell Krl•tl et 1111.J Pl.IT perton Tuee. Of' Tttura. Laguna Beech 494-9650 &m llfl.l.DS Compeny 1ren~etlon 2 30PM 10 eppr Ot.
Corner ol w .. tclltf & lrvlne Cltrica~Offict 54. OO plus Send resume 10 7141494•1057 330 w . Bey S1reet 9• t 1.,,, or 2-4pm. Full & Pert-time. Exp not turnllhed. return ••1r 7 30PM Tuesoey 10AM
141-1101_ "456. Dally Piiot. Costa M .... Ca. 92627 L·P HOME CENTER PART TIME, FULL TIME. nee , but payS more guarenteed For •PPI. to •PP<ox 6.30PM Wiii 2 PERS N OFC WORK. p 0 . Box 1560, Colla n•unnuy IC2-U21 127S BrlatOI Cott• M... Apply at Tummy Stuffer, 49~900apply 9-3 1793 cell Ian Sn,ith 646-3337 train Pennyqver. 16e0 DECORATOR to lhl ll'low-tun time. 8-4;30PM dally, Mesa. CA 92626 Basic lldll1 needed. Pey· E.E.O. M/F 270 $. BrlstOI, CM. So Cou1 Hwy, Lag Bch 11~pm Tuee.-fo Ptec.ntie Ave, CM. room, office & weretlOYae no nights or wknds. roll & Bkkpg e.11p helpful.
w/earpet bullneu. ~In. $6/hr Musi have good IEOIPT /OMllll 3.4 Hr1/Morn1 631-0723 ~~~~~~~~ rent Incl. decorating phone flllng & e.11pei"d ' =
la.di Biii 549-8181 1 1 · k 11 c 11 ~pending netlonal re1a11 • • • • ••• • •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • .. . YP ng I 1 s • chain, h .. dquerters in
Tu1tln Office Bldg. 5200 9· l lAM, CM. 6-4&-9408 Fashion Island, N.B., e :-
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By Owner 544-1432 For Developmt7Construct learner to answer phones l~!;!;!~~~!;iiiiiil~~~~;::--:":":':": l,_iiliiiiiiii6.0iiiiiiiiiio-----I ::.;;;;;;;_.._ _____ l~fi~h"':rl'ft'l~lll'~ •-..a &-Z-• 27 Co In OC Airport erea & asSlst st•"· llQht MC· •. TELEPHO.rE •.Ii -
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Orange, SA 832-4190 ACCTS PAYABLE &. light With Cler'lcel Skills for Prl-• • 3r::;:_ ~~~m~:m Mother .... babyllt full Of •GEN. HOME REPAIRS SPECIALIST ~ Wetl• IANOYS WAUCO.'IERI ------,-~· -,,.-=--secreterlel duties for vale Club M-F 6 30-2 • • int~ Part-time~ 1'.i yrs & Paint. Or'{wall Carpentry Cemetlt-planters-t~ lnatallatlon & Removal
2000 eq ft. 11th & P!acen-m1Jor thetter chain Mull be reliable. mature,•• Earn As You Learn •. , .... S 1.2S/Hr FeiMew & etc Gery 64S-S277 PTL etc (714"""5--0729 24hr Int pain11ng ~""°13 tie S980tmo. Ofe 1665 Send rnume to· Joan. 1>eOPle-0<ien1ed N/smkr SERVICE ..,., ,..,..
P!aoentla. 646-4282 P 0 Box 9099, Newport 7S2·7903 Ask for Mr •. : 405 trwy 556-2271 •Ma-IHI•. STUCCO MASONRY·fil.E ,~!~1i IT cO:.Fa~HE ~:;;-luhlna r1aucw Beec:t1. CA 926S8 Thomas • 4:30 -8:30 PM Mon.·Fri. • C1..U.. HOMER'S HOME REPAIR No Job 10 tlNll All types Lie/bonded 636-6970
.. • M • DIRECTiORY Wit:-§ faW1Nd Carpentry, peint. tile & Fr .... , Lie 631·234S I -----1•••• • .... •• • •••••••• • • 9 :30 -1 :30 P . aturday • 11 SERVICE: a throougl'lty fencing llnill ---We ga11 •h~ld neno = ':.. '°:..,29~~ : DELIVERY DRIVER ! : : CAll TOOAYll ·--......,.., HANDYMAN lARGE -... .l, -· '°'IT:'.,;;,":!~::-
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493-2191 • • • "n = HouMCleenlng .,.... •• e..o "''" •"" """·· ~-;• ~,. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS • Friday 10-5 P .M . A sk for • • For an appointment c all • REBLOWN OR PAI TEO exec homes. Senior dlac. carp9ntry cirywell P••nt· UOISTAIE ...US GoodJobsdoner'Vh
JT1?, ~~2Y.900TRU2ST DEEDS .: Art.e .• .: 642_4322 •• • Uc:~lre~~~7Exl p~~~~95 968-2608 1ng, rooting 64S-6o46 Careful Relleble Pros DRAINS cLEAR From S16
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"·St Deeds We •• Orange Coa1t •••• •• MOOE-RN ACOUSTICS painting. drlvl~. Lorena:•... Free est LIC 646-3&6S 8S1·9604 M&M 722·9066
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CeJ1 Lind• (7 t4)624-S6S5 •. 330 W. Bav Drive • •. Ask for Ben Williams..• EJcqulalte AOOUttlcs R• liable women Reteren-s H o R T N o T i c E Loe "'409035 964-8919
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Weterptoonnge 631_.199 Spec Apt retee 546-0738 iffiiai C..U.r NEW Waref\Ouse Storage & faucets
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4te-M71 ~·J 1tlie6'e.-e~r 1796 87342113 CHEV•Ql.ET cond, fully!Oeded.$3200. *·PAGES 14 TO 1!1 IN· Lot 41 of TtlCt 1oe1 .. Irie property!"~~ -----...... ~-PIT MAIHTENANCE I*· CAA bl . u "'-""' OuKty 14 1· 70M c L u a I v E • 0 " !WI I s • per IMP recor(jtd In look tM '*'°" ._._. ......... P\llJC ll)T1C(
90f'I w.anted '°' ladlea' nyton c;-. na1 .:: M• 3 "' old blc Lab, FORD C<Mu'ler '73. ,.,... '-'". a.rvtu CE.LLANEOUS MAPS. RE· *· Pao-sa • 41. Mite. ~ t1111 time bid• ... ~ _......:..::=..:.:;;:~~-
clothing 1tore. Light ~2..tua e n9W or • purebr•d 150 obo ~~~ ~0,llf>hg!·m;:: ,_a_,.., WE BUY CL!AN, COADS OF ORAN.OE MIP•. In t1111 Off1ct of tilt °'**'· PaylMtlt Ten:; PICTITIOUa llUlllllN
m•lriten.no. + itock . • 841·1351Ot142..altt ~ loolltllk• I Mllllonl ....... ._. DOMLOESWTICMIL&EAl.?PO!.... COUNTY CALIFORNIA. County AtcOf'def of Mid 8ld muat bt IOOOf\'IPln NAiii 8TATI--"
WOftl. AIJtPt'f In penon: CAA ttallet, lllnote ule. a l-la ----.. 50 557 7~ ,.,E···~.. .. "I EXCE;T THEREFROM County. by tilt fUll amount ol the bid The foliowlng perlOfll w• SUfTEA PLACE Good for emaff. C8I ot • ._ lu_.. -• • W'• ~n CARS. TRUCKS & VANS. ALL OIL. OIL RIOHTS, MIN· The atrMt lddr ... Of If It tot9111 '202 Of leel !~ dolnG bue1neM u: PIQ!flo
18577 Mein Street \~. Must NII $450. 1111 SILVEAADO '83. Loaded, '65 E.C_. Hwy -ERALS. MINEMl. AIOHTS, other COMmon deelonetlon totll bid le mort than• • Enterpr!M9. 2711 BIUeblrd
Hun11nQtOfl IMcl'I 842.QN. H-::s z= :s !!!J. lo rnl. m.;1. $6500/0bO N•wpett ~.. NATURA~ OAS RIO HTS Of the r••• prot*1y lier.in-aubfnlt 20 pttGenl of tilt Circle. Coatl M"•· CA
--------,,,...,,,..,...,~=----,--,-....,-'"'! .............. __ ., ... ·-731-3055 8" 5/Wknct ,7 •• ,.. A N D 0 T H E R above dUCtlb•d •• amount bid Of '200. wNch• 9282t
O!LUXE l'IOl~tal bed plec. to play wlttl lfMll • ~-• • • • HYDROCARBONS BY putportld to be. 4H1 ewr le 91' .. ter. On .. ~ W.M • .I. Kndwtton. 2711 llTll.am tabte with ut epeoe bend. You fUmWI the TOYOTA 19154wdtNCk. ME A Irvine. tance04ttit~ ..... t... dC#de CO.laM9M.
flOf ofb ~ ltOt•. and mifrOt A tuatal>te J>lK• (g•~· ?) I'll Completely lo•d•dl • Co.udoC-M0-0330 ~.::,~:0T~~~AM:YA BE ~ir:ni':. \'enUe, belenoa dUe, ""'>'· wtit be ~2t2t .
, IT or PIT. Prefer poaltlon. 536-2976 or fumlltl ttle dNml. wtlk:tl Cream ~. ~ PORSCHE 73 I 14, l'9bl1 WITHIN OR UND£R THE TM underalQned hereby ~ed In full F0tm of Pay-Thi• butlnM• I• con·
e X P • r ' d · A P Pt Y &4&-3NO. you t'l\8Y UM. 975-5511 ateartng/brakee, ctvome eng, new t>nta. new wtlll OOOOE '14 Artee SE 2 dr, PAACEI. OF LAND HEREIN-dt9dalmS .. Mel>tllty IOf ~ ment· All peyments mual be dUC1ed by: 1n lndl~
2·5PM 1074 Edinger. HB OUNCA~,.p~.!.. d~nl !enln open1 •• lritermltt•nt '9Celptl. Uk• brand MW! ltt. bNe $4950. 844-0380 TOGETHER WITH THE PEA> lddr ... Ot other common c .. hl•r. Ot trlHUrers Thi• 1111ement WM flled 8:30·11AM or btwn = bumpers bectc Window & tlr•. lmm.c. Haw all low ml.. 11111 under warr. ABOVE DESCRIBED. lnoorrectntet In Nld ttreet by ~· certified ~· W M.J. Knowlton
room 1"" ... -•· -~ Yartlty wt~ AM/FM wne $7500 ObO. 897-7211 PETUAL RIGHT OF DRILL· deelgnatlon Chec;,tC Of' by• Unned Stat• wftl\ the County Clerk of Of· .n..a cuatom padt USO. $50 Hu~dkt i-.e $25 GrM1 'conctltlool $9000. PO SCHE 9 4 72 Good WIWllTfm ING. MINING, EXPLORING Sa)d Nie w111 be mecte pqeUI, benll, __, .... or ange County on Oeceml>IW -11111 .. 11111 OuMrl m•ttreM & box . Id' 1 . . coRndltlon. 1 M.u11' ••II. 1LU1-•a.. ANO OPERATING THERE· without warranty, expr ... or telegr1ph monty order. 31, t985 rm•••H tprlng1 $75 Or...., 2 Sc:hWlnn lxy c:l'll a It C.it 534•2SM. -_.. FOR AND STORINO IN ANO lmpll«I, regarding title. po-. Miki cheqk o< money Of'der ,_...
E•rtyA.M.tolatemomlng. nlgtlt1tanda, l'IMdboWd bike 125 C.il Mike at f S1800/0b0.63l·2t9t S.Y~d0a8antoe AEMOVIHG THE SAME MUlon, 0t eneumbfallClel. payabletothe lnternel~· Publlshed Orange Cou1
Sefary + compeny ben• $150 21" RCA colOr TV 53s.9934• ... FROM SAID LAND OR ANY 10 Ntl•fy the prlnclpal bel· enue Servloa. Dally Piiot January 22. 29,
•flte. f11ml1Y m•n Pf•f. walnut $125/0BO. ttrtl Mhtein QODGE '71 Van. ale, TOP SSS Piii OTHER ~ND1 tNCLUOING ance of the Nott« other Nature of Tltle: The right. F•bfultY 5. 12. t9M
Cll6I 557-1358 140-7081. , , ... am/fm ltereo & CB rldlo. For Parnpet9d THE AIOl1T TO WHIP· obllglllOn aei:ured .k>Y .. Id title and lnter•t ol the ti.JI· W·290
SALES PIT warned to Good cond 13500 Benz STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· OMdofTrust,wlthlntlf'Mtpayer(naimedontlMlftontof
work af1ernOont & wkndl •A· 1 FIREWOOD• CB ma' r9dl0 20 ~53&-~47 lllMerllD:;-TI •a•• l y DAILL AND MINE FROM and other' tum• .. provldld Ihle form) In and to the prop---.---.,.-Mn-ftl'_I' __
Split MUOned rlrewOOd SSB OHM i11 11 .. _ -LANDS OTHER THAN thert/n: plus advancte. It erty It otfeted fOf' MM aub· ,.-..,,, ""'~ In dHlgner clothlng S85 11' ()()(d tea-8081 en, • m •· Aatl .. " Top M«cedes Prlc:. Paid THOSE HEREINABOVE DE· any. uoder the term• thereat i-tt to any prior velld ---:..==:..:.~~;_-
I tore. Exper req'd. ~ metlfl. 1250 for .U, not C'*-*11
-..., CAUPETER orAAY • SCRIBED OIL OR GAS and lnter911 on auefl Id· OU1standlng mOt'lgegea, en· ftCTITIOUI .,.._ ..
In peflOFI: GAS drv-1100. a.by ·~Id •• p. r. t •I y -n ~ FORD 84 TEMPO 2 dr.. WELLS. 'TUNNELS AND vane••. and plu• ••••• cumbfanoee. Of oth« llen• NA• ITATt•NT
SUTIER PLACE ••Gefry carrlet" I*• new M2·5827 af1r epm. FOAb FS sPl\nt '13. .. • ••Tl Lit p/b Ille prem. l'1d l)'I. SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH ehafgM and expenMe ol the In l•vor of third partlea The followlng perton• we
185nMalnStr•t $15. iruck tire Hile new MUNTZWIDESCREENTV 55M.2&0V8.autolrans. ....... alloyl,9ut1>.lhMpl, 19K OR ACROSS THE Tfutt• and ol tilt trusts agl''"'tthet~eyerthetare doing bUsiness H Santa
Huntington 8Mc:tl $20. 0.. $80. King.me S700 080 873-M10 power 1teerlng & bfak•. 213or7t•e37-2333 ml $6295 ObO M&-5079 SUBSURFACE OF THE Cl'Mled by .. Id Deed or auperlOt to the hen of the RoM Partner•. 1985 Port
---bed complete $100. ASK FOR WILL • claule $2500/080. TOYOTA 1981 Cellca· FORD Courtet '79 low LANO HEREINABOVE OE· Trull. The total amount of UnltedStat•.Allpropertylt =~n. cl~~ Newport •a~ 84~853. 839-8298. Supra.-t<lnt """d'••--mllel wrt~ell SCRIBEO AHO TOBOTTOM aald obllgallon, Including offtr9dlorsalewherelsand E"-F. Curtlss,.-r 9ff..ROf No ~exp nee. 'se OLDER SONY BET AMA)( .._, """"'.. • ~I ~SUCH WHIPSTOCKE .ieuonablY •tlmllld ,_, •••• •nd~NCC!UfM ....
Doing lllmple IUIV9y HpllQHCHAIBbl ~2., "rod xrm~wa11•rty. $195. NASH Metrapalran 11957, loaded. 5-•J>Md. 57K S 1995/0~<z:. ~~ ~R!'CTIONALl.Y DRILLED chargM and expenNI otthe against tilt United Stat•. Net,on Place, Newport
for Natlonll Co. Mon-Fri aypen, ue • "· • Paul 873·3111 0 o o d c On d 11 on · mllee '6595. H8-e208. meauge .................. WELLS, TUNNELS ANO Truat ... " the time of lnltlal No guaranty or warranty, ex· BMctt. CA 92ee<l
5·9PM. Sat 9· 1 PM. dler elide, wood S 15. White/yellow $2,800. TOYOTA '74 Cellctl, rune FORD Exp 1982. Exel SHAFTS UNDER AND BE· publication ollhls Notice. la Pl' ... °' Implied. It made H Vivian Ethel Curtis. 2392
Salary paid weekly. Xlnt B•by dre11H S 1-$4. RCA TV conaole 25 Inch. 674-7994. good, looks good. S 1500 cond lnalde end out. Low NEATH OA BEYOND THE s20.oaa.oo. lo the valldlty of the title. Via Merlposa w .. 1. Laguna
oppty. Call Shannon 8'43·5676. perfect condition. ASklng A I obo. 54g.1692 mll••"e 4 •P••d EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· Dated· Januat) 20. 1986 quellly, quantity. weight. HllTlah,lsCAb9u2•65ln3••• 11 eon· .. 2 .uH S175 or offet 9el-4002 atn •terl • · · ....,. •No TO REDRIU. RE· • a • '1NAHCIA.L. c°". me. or Cl)ndlllon of any or
vu ·-IBM non-correc1lng Selec-· . AM/FM 11"90 cUMlte. TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN· ~ATIOM, • CeUfOfnla the P'OP'Jrty. 0t n1 fttness ducted by-' general part· ·-• ... trlc II Xlnt cond. Courier Sanyo 50" ""otectloo TV. TOYOTA ·ao Celie. GT New tlr• & wtleel• A f -No ~· .. Ip -·-eat U 72 .... __ t $200/0BO. 6 mo old p"'"d •~~oo ·-'I LARGE SELECTION OF LMbk 1,,_...r •"r1 al....._ • . TAIN. REPAIR. DEEPEN _,_ .. ton, M Truetee, 0< any u" or l>Uf,.......... ,_.,, -,-3 .,....,..,., ..... ' _, .,_., .,, ~,. IUpef dMI juet •2•800· AND OPERATE ANY SUCH •Y: UAL 18TA'n H· claim wlll l>e c:ontlde<ed IOt Eric f Curtlt SS S After epm M&-5777. $1800. s9.rt micro wave NEW & USED BMW'S! amlf~. tape 'deck. wr, 5 964-7851. WEI.LS 0 R M 1 N ES. CURl'Tlll HllMCI, • c ... lllowanct °' adjuatment or Thlt ttatement wu IMed -.-.-.-/·l•I·.-........ '!" ...... JEWEL T .. d~ Large $50. 84 '·709e ~II.All.. apd, ~I( ml, Kit cond FORD Torlrlo J;.W. 1973, WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE fornla cer...,atleft, ltt lo< reec;IUlon of the Nie with the County Clerk or Or·
EJI 'd l c.nlcientloua alze «-52 ciothlnO Other Qu laJn VOLUME SALES $4295 obo 546-2304 Ev J1lnt cond In & out. New RIGHT TO DRILL. MINE. Aeeftt. itJ: D. J. :ir.· Its b...O on !allure of the prop-~~9~ty on o.c.mt>e< II~ In w/excel. refs. Call. ltemt. 8-47-8810. . lft 36S70ERNV. CIC~&ryL~S. ILNGONG VOLKSWAGON Cather tires & bfakes $1000 STORE, EXPLORE AND OP· Preel•ent, 1100 ert" erty to eonforml wtt,,':!"Y ax· ,_. •• ·-,......., . . ERATE THROUGH THE ....._.,, autte 100, aane. prnted or mp..., rep· 796--079 t Mon thr Wed, John Wayne TlflnlS Club , BEACH 77 mutt sell. 4-IPMd. 536-&052· SURFACE OR THE UPPER AM, CA t:r10e, Tll1ptlooec tHantallon. Redemption Publllhed Ofange CoHI
720·l339 Mon tl'lr S.t t-5 Membrll'IP $750. C1ll I t •auJt 1140 (No. Cherry exl1·405) A/C, Xlnt condition, 2K or HORNET Wagon • )'4 , 500 ' FEET 0 F THE (714) 1D4110 Rights: The rights of r .. Dally PllOI Jenu~ 22. 29.
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••• M1tgaret 497 5454 aa • .._ (114\a•t llff best otter. Call 895-3l63. Gr1ndma'a C81. 59K orig SUBSURFACE OF THE Publllhed Orange Coast demptlon, N apeelfled In February 5. 12, 19 e Pin ., . GARAGE .. ,. Gentle· ,.. • vw '69. New paint, red, ml mech xlnt Auto trant LANO HEAE.INABOVE DE· Delly Piiot January 22. 29. Internal ~en ue Code w1 • W·298 EJlp'd qu.ilfled RN. Ref• MEMORY typewriter, 01-men's dreuer cot-Tr9<Je.lnsWeloome excel cond. SlS50/obo. Aic 149·7 28/obo SCRIMD. AS RESERVED February5, 1988 tlon6337.arequoted•• ot· ---------Av•ll. 993-M03 lvet11221, bold, lotsofe11· fee/end table,' mucl'I OPEN SEVEN DAYS Flnttnclng avail, Daye · 147-8937 BY DEED RECORDED IN W-280 1ow1: See. 6337 Redemp-Pta.JC M)JIC[ -·L·-·.U•a I r.. $ 5 0 0 . Jud I e m I • c . 7 7 1 1 F I r 640·2500 Robin. eva & BOOK 12518 PAGE 1588. tlon or Property (•) BefOf'I ___ :...;;.;;.;;;.;;...;.;.;;..;.;.;;.;;;....__
-• .-JM 897-85M •DI Warner Wed/Fri. llPWTI 1-•• 0""1CIAL RECORDS. •-•r MnJIC[ Sale. Any person wtloH FM:TITIOU8 8U8MN
.. • _......_ wknd974-3169 PARCEl.2: ~"" ptoperty hu ~levied NA•aTATllllNT Aattc-l PRIVATE party want• to 841-3053 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT NOH-EXCLUSIVE EASE· "m10 upon Shell halle tilt right to The followlng per90ns .,. J &;;&eseer. Vanity I buy old ttock mat1tet G1tage .... Mlac Items. Mell DEN'S BMW V:~~ ~ ~~-~~~ MENTS OVER THA~ PROP· NOTICI TO pay lhe amount du•. doing buslnH• H : .•n·
Nlgl'ltltand. All for $375. b<>Olll and mite. Roger 9-4pm S1turdey end M $l025. ph 722·9294 ERTV ANO FOR THE CMDITOR8 Of together wtth the •JtPtlMH novatlve Merchendlslng 54~·5749 ~063 evenings and Sunday Jan 25126 M·F tin 9. S·S 11116 PURPOSES AS SUCH MIU(~" ollllt prooeedlng. II any. to Concepts, 18121 Mllllkl'I
weel<endl 8 kh r11 /B 1hard 626 S. Euclid St VW '73 Sqbk, gd running. EASEMENTS ARE RE· (a-. 1101 .. '°7 tile Secretary at any time Irvine. CA 92714
ATTENTION LAWYERS roo u u Fullerton, CA new shock•. tlr ... Matt SERVED FOR THE BENEFIT u.c .C.) prlOt lo the ••le the<eot, and Ron Brown, 3312 Tempe Antique o•k plll'tner·• RCA VldeodllC player 775-7137. 714-680 8300 I 1250 obo 875-3781 OF OR GRANTED TO OWN. Notice " hereby giv.n 10 upon IUCh paymenttllt Sec· [)(Ive, Huntington BMch. CA delk 72x30'" 12.500/obo. w/dlaca & remote S J50. frut .. rtltila ERS IN THE SECTIONS EN· credit ore of the within retary lhall r .. tOfa tueh 92647
Matctllng MCretary detk Ink-Jet print9f w/Apple lie -213-691-6701 vw '78 VAN, Wiry c:IMn. • TITLED "OWNERS RIGHTS named transleror1•1 that • property to him. and all Dan Donahue. 1450 I
60K30 S80(), 49-4-1024 I n t er I a c e S 2 1 5 · Must Seel $2575 080. LINCOLN TOWN CAR 76. AND DUTIES. UTILITIES bUlll tran1fer ts abOul to be further proceedings In con· Guam•. Irvine, CA 92714
Mic ta< Art or Jennifer. 962·6055 p-. ..... 7112 759-3872 Run 494-1952 231< ml. Like new thru-out ANO CABLE TELEVISION", made on peraonal propeny neetlon with the levy on IUOll This ·bustnest " con-
•••• $3950 673-8590 "UTILITIES". "SIDEYARO nerelnalter described. pr<>peny shall eeate from ducted by' • generet part ~ . MU RECLINER rociler. tweed 33 K CARYER cROIStA vw BUG ·ee New brk• • .,,. OLDS CutlaM '68 Orig EASEMENTS", "SUPPORT The namea and bualneea the time ofaueh P•)"Mnt (bl
_ nylon. Very good cond w/-"I 0_, • ._ -..l<IOe glne nds rebulldlng, .._. · AND SETTLEMENT", "EN· addrHMO 01 the Intended Rede1T19t1on or Real E1tete ne<RSlllP8 I 111111 $75 Neaco rotisserie '""' • ..,,...,.,...,,~ rialn." $450. 756-9281 AM 5pm owner. rune .,...,ect. New CROACHMENT". AND transferor Is· Chick Iverson After Sale. (1) Period. The on rown with cart good condition Sleeps 6 Prof. man-trans and stereo-tape "COMMUNITY FACILITIES Inc 445 Eeat Cout H~h: owner• of any reel property This ataternent wu hied LES 957~133 135 082:627• talned l 'l Newport VW Scirocco 1979. Stick deck system $800/0BO. EASEMENT" OF THE we · ........_...... .,_._.. .. SOid as rvovlded In Mellon with the County Clerk of Or· . . Harbor $57,000. Call shift w/alt fuel lni.-tlon 898 6085 Y· ,.....,......,.., ......... " ,.. e
1
nge County on January 15 *Ill.Et Ill.Et* REFRIGERATOR Jrott!fee 8.54.-.1534 or 552.·3836 ' ,...... • · ARTICLE ENTITLED "'EASE· 92660 6335. their heirs, executor.!, ·9&6 ,,,.._....-S 5 M il New tlf .. .-...etrtc.I. PLY '72GOLOUSTER MfNTS-~THE-Ofe~· name(1Jandbuslnili'0t-li0mlnlsltetors. Of' any 'i.in
Aeftlgerator1 -••cw• Up 18 at '"' queen '76 SKIPJACK 20 Trailer SALEI • LIASm i o o d con d 111 on 2 dr fine conct good tlrea ATlON OF CONVENATS. addr... of the Intended per.on having any 1n1er .. 1 Pubhsned Orange Cout ~ 1....__ 1S!! && UUpp t~915 Di13r:'~~~a=2~~084 radio, btmlnl. exCet cond. 111'111 DJ7~70200110. BO Lind 1 s700 548-32·75 · CONDITIONS AND RE · transferee(•) Is Sterling therein. 0t a lten thereon, or D1.1ty Pilot January 22. 29 -·1-•· gaa-. .,. " .,. · $8 500 cafl 546-8731 ~ STRICTIONS RECORDED MOIOfl Well, Lid .. 1540 eny person In their behalf, February 5. t2, t9M Stows Stt & Up RETIRED artllt Mltlng all • ' llllPIAll •LJYllJ PONTIAC '81 Grlrid PtlK, ON JUNE 9. 111715 IN 800" Jamt>orM Road. Newpo!1 Shall be permitted to redeem w.285
"Complete Line o!. Home frames. cenvue1, 1>9lntt, Sail ... II 7 14 1 .. ,l .. trH ••• SOl'TH COUNTY 2 Dr. V6. auto trans, 501< 1176e, PAGES 420 TO 484 Beach. CA 92ee<l the prot*1y told. 0t any
Furnilhlngs brvlheS Aleo 200 an-179 m Cat w/trtr & T• ~ le L ml, Kint cond $3900. Dys INCLUSIVE. OF OFACtAl That tilt propeny penl-penlCular trect ol such prop. ALL APPLIANCES tlque foreign past catd~. qulla SunrlM tails $1650 rt II• VOLKSWAGEN 841.,.254 Eves 9&0--0647 RECORDS OF SAID COUN· nent hereto I• described in erty et any time within 120 FlllJ ... -'"4 536•6283 49.._ 1023 ,., 675-8038 Adjacent o Fashion laland & TY ("THE DECLARATION") general ... Furniture. days alter tilt .. 1e thtteol "' 640 6444 AND SUPPLEMENTARY futnl1hlngs. equipment, (2) PrlOe. Suett propetly Of In•"-' l11•1flet • ISUZU PlB.IC NOTICE DECLARATION OF CONVE· auromoblle parts and ae· tract of property ahall be UNIQUE FURNITURE NANTS, CONDITIONS ANO oeu<>fles Inventory and ve· permitted to be redMmed
1947 S. Main St. K 22721 RESTRICT I 0 NS RE· lllclt lnvtnlory and ta upon payment lo the
Sant. AN aUPINOR COURT CORDED NOVEMBER 19, located at 445 EHt eo .. t purchaer, 0t In ceM he ean-
Btwn Edlngef & Warner on Of THE •T•R 1976 IN 8001( I llHl7. PAGE Hlghwey, Newport Beech, not be lound In the county In
M•ln SI. See the Bearl Of CAUFOAMA 1925 OF OFFICIAL RE· California wtlleh the property to be r ..
"°" THE COUtfTY CORDS OF SAID COUNTY The Bualnest name uted d-1'led It situated. then to l .... IJH Of ORA'fQE The street address and by said trentf1W0ts et said the Secretary, IOf Ille uM of
Open to..e: Sun 12·5 In re the mattfK ol the other common dealgnetlon locatlon 11 Chtek tverson. the purcnuer his hetrs, Of'
Recond refrtgt. wastlers,
dtyert $75 to S275. 1630
edoptton petition of GENE II 1ny 01 the rMI propert~ Inc anlgne. the amount paid by
FRANCES KIHOLM, Adopt· descr i bed ebo ve IS. That Mid bulk 1ransler 19 aueto pureh..., and Inter"!
Ing Parent. purported 10 be 81 Night· Intended to be coneum· thereon al the rate ol 20 per.
NO. AD .n hawk, lrvlne. Calif 927 14 mated 11 the ofttce ol eank cent per annum Etteet ol
CITATION TO The underelgned Trustee of America NT & SA. 801 Junior EncumbrlflOff See A~A" dl1Clalm1 any llablllty for an~ North Matn, Senta Ana, Call-6339(e) Effect or Junior En·
THE PEOPLE OF THE lnoorrectneu of the ltreet rornta 92702 on Of' efler Feb-eumbrancee. A certificate ol
STATE OF CALIFORNIA to address and other common ruary 7. 1988 sale ot per.anal property
WILLIAM L BALES· destgnlllon. II any, shown This bulk trensler 1s not given or• deed to real prop·
You ere hereby cited and herein. eubject to Calllornla Uni· erty executed puttuant to
P\8.IC M>TICl
K·m11 flCTmOUa ., ......
NA•ITA'n•NT The lotlowlng pertons are
dOl"ij bUslneea u P K
Hambufger. 1176 Plecentle
Coste M .... CA 92627
Hoe Benson, 12132 Chep·
man Avenue. Apt 18A. Gar-
den Grove. CA 926'0
This buslnesa It eon
ducted by an Individual
Hoa Benson
This sta1emen1 wu llleo
with the county Clefk or Or·
enge County on J1nuary 14
1986
f2*71
Published Orenge Coe.al
Dally Pilot January 22. 29,
February 5. 12. 1986
W·212
required to appear In the Su· Said sale wlll l>e mede. but lorrn Commefclal Code See· MOiton 6338 shall dleoharge
perlor Court or the Stare of without covenent or war· tlon 8106 9UCh property lrom 1111 llens.
Celllornla IOf' the County of ranty. axpteu Ot 1mpll9d, r• The name end addreu of ancumbrencn. and tltlet
ORANOE. In Department 18 gardlng title. ~-or tne pereon with whom over wtilch the lien or lht l'tlll.IC M>TICE
2 on Maren 3. t986, at 9 30 ancumbtanoes, to pay t~ ctelm• mey be f"-d ts Bank United Stet .. With reapec;t __ _,__. -...-----
# A M • then and there to .now remaining prlncipel tum ot of ,America. 80 t Nonh Main to which the levy wu mltdt '1CTITIOU8 ., .....
QUM, If any you have. wfly ,,,. "°'" ~red by Mid Street. Sanra An•. CA had prlOf'lty NAm •TATf•NT the petition of GENE FRAN· Deed ol Trull. with lnterlll 92702, Attn M lmbuf9le, • Qrtfla. "--Offtoer, T tollowl
CIS KIHOLM for the adop-thereon," provided In said Et.crow Dept and the lut PO •ox C·11, Leeun1 dot::: bu-'~ i:~s& er~ CHINA cabinet. lovely! C Ill• tton of ELISE ANN GOMEZ notes, advancea, II any. d•9-10f' llllng elalmt by eny ..... CA t2177 (714) tndustrlet. 7420 Cll'le Lane,
Very old Ball and claw .. ,.fl .••••••••-(81199). your minor Chlld. under tilt terms ol said Deed credltOt aha~ be February 8. 141-4.11>'1 St t CA 90680 leet. Mahogany two-door 1'2 ipak cab over camper Should not be granted of Trull ...... charges and t98e, wtilCh 11 tilt bUslnesa Publllhe<I Orange Coa11 :r.::· Wllll•m 8 Fuller glass panels with arched 8' aell. cont $400. BMW 3181 '84 IN U.S.A. The ground• on wttleh expet'\MI of th• Trustee and day before the eonaumma· Dally Pilot Janu1ry 17. 1986 16000 VIiia Yotba Lane.
1vood divisions $400 firm 842·2332 af1er 7pm. Distress aale. Must sell. Petitioner ctalma the right to of the trult creeled by Nld tlon data apeelfled above F·727 Huntlngl on BHeh, C,4
Mon.Fri 847-4756. WANTED-comic books, E.Jlll cond. very lo ml. AM> TRYING HARDER edopt the minor chlld Dffd of Trull. for the So rar as I• known to uld ---------92646 DINING lab .... wit .. 4 -"e Rom. Ctlalt. Power Pack, '74 Newporter 20', RF & $3400 Call evH & TO 8£ :: 1 wllhout your content I• " amount reHonabty ••ti· Intended Transfer .. ntd In· l'tlll.IC M>TICE Ray Baritleld. 7420 Corle
ov " ....... G 1 J G 00 Secret cab, air, loaded. 41K ml wknds, all< for M Tr.ck followt: You have felled to mtted to be $100,700.00 tended TrenaferOf' uMd the __ ;...;.;;.;;.;.~~...;...;;;....__ l.n . Stanton, CA 90680 beck chairs Matching w·~ ~·At~ ior Dan. S8500 963-8658. 968•0163 e SALES proYld• tupport lor the Thebtneflclwyunderaald following addltlonal butl· '1CTITIOUl 11UltNlal This buslneu 11 eon.
china cabinet with glass 536-0482 minor chlld, or attempted Deed of Trull tierecolore ••· nest nemes end llddresMS NA• ITATIMIMT dUC1ed by co-partner•
doors E.Jlcell $635 com-FOR .. ie Tioga 11 motor· BMW '60 3201 Uk• new • SEllYICE any communication With tier ecutld and dellwred to the within the ltlrM )'Mrt taat The totlowlng persons .,, Martt Wllllam 8 Fuller pleta 895-5625 WOOL rugs, tapestries. ho me, o r i g o wner. Custom P•lnt Low mli.a. •Ince birth, without teg.i lu9-undersigMd a written Dee-put: None doing buslnen aa DOM This •taternent waa fllecl
S 4'x5' Inca designs from loaded, mint. low miles MUST SEE '9500 e PAllTS tlficatlon therefOf' larellon of Default and De-Oiled January 16. t988 Salel. Mustard'• Home ~ wtth the Count)' Clerk 01 Of. ELECTRIC dryer 75 Peru 135 After 6pm. S8.500/0BO ~-8173. 660-8066/D 983· 1437/E · You tia-.oe •right to appe.ar mand lat Sale. and a written Chldl ...,__ lftc,. 9J: peJt. 256 Either St. Coste ange County on Januery 13 Couch & mat Ching love 2 13 •59 7 • 4 6 4 8 0 , e LEASlll!. In pereon and/Of' by counee1 NollOe or Detauf1 and Eleo-ca-p c . '"'""· PfMl.. M .... CA 92627 1986 seat $50 Overstuffed 71._9<18•3672 MINI motorhome. 1978 DATSUN 240Z '71 S2.000 • lfyouwllhtol>erepr-ted tlontoSell. Theundenigned den .. Tr....., D•rr•n David Mu1terd, ,....,
sofa & matehlng chair Toyotl Chinook Run1 642·9133. l ARC[STIHV(NlOR~ byanattomeyandthecourt e.uMd Nld NotlOe ol 0.. lfHIUNO llOT0"8 256EatherSt .CO.taMHa. Publlltled Orange Cout
$50 Modular slletvea CaatHI perfect, very good con-----1 T det9(mlnes you cannot •I· leult and Electlon to Sell to Wl8T, LTD., 1ty John M. CA 92827 Dslly PllOt Janu1ty 22. 29 S 15 Lamps $5 All good 11_ • 6016 dltlon inside oul $5.300. DATSUN '79 280ZX, clean. ON IHl WlS COA~ fOf'd an ettOfney, one wtll be be recorded In tne count) :a-~· Preeldent, In· Thie buslneH I• eon· February 5. 12. 1986 cond 968-2879 eve & _,aafat•I 536-4543 Extras • spec wl'lls, EVEJtY MOOEL & COlOll appointed for you without where tilt rNI property 11 TraMfwee ducted by an Individual w .2e.c
weekends Dark room equipment· --Shadow. c6mplete Alpln• c··. TOD·Y cn1ro•. loclled Publllhed Orange COHI Oarrl'I D Mustard _ compl set up, inctds SHELL for short bed stereo unit, new Int ...... A II you 1111 to appear 11 the Dete· DeoefTlber 23. 1985 Dally Pilot January 22, 1986 Tnls statement wH llled Plll.IC NOTICE LOVE aeat. 5 loot S50 2 papers &some cnemicals Chevy S 10 or Nlttan carpe1. Must see. CICI tlmeendplecestetedabove, IMPl"IAL COft~O"· w -292 withthfl County Clerk olOr· __ ...;;.;;.;;.;.;;...;.;.;;...;.;.;;,;;..._
gold upholstered c;halrs SJ50 675•7491 truck. urethane Brahama 642·10t2 dye. 646-1715 the court mey term1na1e ATION Of' A...UCA. .. ange County on January 17 K 22174 S20 each 775. 106 t · shell S350 Carpet k it to eves ah 5;30 your rights to tilt control Mid tNt ... l. P.O .... lt1, PlB.IC M>TICE t986 FICTrTIOUI .,_11 --LOGAN sno w tc Ing flt lnllde the shell, new 6 ---end custody 01 lhe mlnOf aan oteee. c~=~1t) F2llMt Na. ITATf•NT MODEL FURN Lvrm,dln t llde/movle projector m onths old $100 DATSUN '79 F·10. low chll<lendgoforwatdwlththe 212......0.ltJ: 0. DEPARTMENTOF PubHlhed Or1nge Coast T loll
rm, sets. Br sets. also table Heavy duty 3 846--0273 mileage. good tran1p adoption of the minor chlld ........, ,,,..... .... Of· THE TREASURY Dally Piiot Jaouary 22. 29, dOl::; b4.lsl°:': ::=~,::
used furn Modem 1.. outlets, preview light. -$120010 80. 963-2992. I Date. DEC 31 1915 "°9f INTERNAL REVENUE February 5. 12 1988 Lane. 2.-ee Senta Ana Ave .
Quer. orlental, tradll1onal. on/ott swttch Fold• tor ••ttrcyclH/ FERRARI ·e2 308GTSI. ... OAftY "· OAANVLl.l, Publlahed Orange Coul SERVICE W·288 Costa Meaa. CA 92627
fraction of cost FV ... y "0 r. g. u 9 ltetltn 1111 )(Int cond. ev.,-y aptlon CAD ·75 eoup; oevi" .. CUM 9Y "· CA ... ON. D= Pttot January a. 15. 22, NOTICI °' .. ALID John L Uhl. 1019 Mattan
area 9e3--0e78 960· t232 1982 KAWASAKE Spectre 137.750/obo. 771-8275 Hhr lnl, 7QK ml, Ilk• ,;._ D«p~.,!,~noe eo.11 1 W-282 under ":. ·~hotlty tn l'tlll.IC M>TICE Lane. Newi>Of't BMc:n, CA
New Sofa, loveseat. chair C ----750cc shaM driven. low HONDA 550 s 15 1,.77, $2650. 631~793 Del~ Pilot January 15. 22. Internal Revenue Code MC· ...... TIT ..... 'I ...... 81
92Teeo .nd Ottom1n, eartht~ ••••ltfl • ...... ...... """ -his buelnHs Is eon· .,,..... _ miles. luggage rack/back 21 K. fairing, back rett. CAD '78 Coupe de VIiie, 29, ebruary 5, t988 P\aJC M)TIC( tlon ...... 1. the property cs.-NAMI ITATl•NT ducted by. an Individual 1275. 952·4254 *APPLE II & Ill * re11 $1400 or mike cralh bars. good tlr•. comp•re prices, thl1 11 • W·274 acrlbed below hU bMr1 Mii· The foltowtng persons are .IOl\n l . Uhl
NICESTUFF Otk&glasa LESSONS S15 offer Dave840-2293 excellentcondltloo.Mu•t bargain at $3300. YOU AM ... HPAUL.1 •d '0' nonpaymtnl of dolngbuslneseaa·BeckB•y Thi• atllwnent ..... fllecl
persons tt~ din tbl w/6 WALT 55•·554o ·8'YAMAHA 850 MAXIM see S 9 O O I O B 0 . M0-2710, •tic few Homer f'\lll.IC NOTICE UNDS" AO.ID Of' ""'81 Internal reYenua tax" due Broilers, 2232 S.E. Brlstol With the County Clerk ol Or·
Breuer chrs S•OO. 60x30 ATARI computer cost Like new 3K ml, new tires, 1 968-3657. Aak for Bud. CAO CdV '71 $900 by DATl1D ""'ou YT~l~C UM-UM-~~~~~~Sa ~~~: St Ste 104. Santa An• •n(I• County on Janu1ty 14,
oak 5 drwr desk $400 $225. aaklng S 100. New Bell helmet rlln ge.r, Ktr• HOND .. ,7.7 '"CCORD. ""'W ownr xlnt motor/tran•. H -UI Y -: AC'nOllt The properly wlll be tOld 11 Helghtl, CA 92707 1968
WI"" back needs redo 1n bo11 968·4002 S 1400 545 72"'• " " ""' I •~• 1456 NOTICI Of' TO PtM>TICT YOUR PROP-"'•bile Nle under llNled bid Walter W Stevena. 8e ~ S30"' Bentwood rocker pan~ • -paint. run• good, priced S..ut newt rN --TRU8Tan 8ALI l"TY, IT MAY• 90l.O AT ;; provtdld l)y Internal Rev· AshbrOOk. Irvine. CA 12714 Publlthed Orange co.tt
S50 720-SM56 WANTEOI 128K Macln· '85 Yamah1 RZ350, tor quick Nie $1700. CAO CdV Gd conct. '72. T.a.-.~ ~~ ~-= enu.CodeMCtlone335and SteveCr=338E 17th Oallv PilOt .lan":le22, 29. tOSh used computer Clall yel/blk. BUMnl plpea, 5•5·7329 or 545-9577 All .utomallc. Good tlrff. IWORTAMT MOTICa __ ....... __ THI related regutillont Date St .. Costa .... CA 92827 Februery 5. 12. 19
Ouatlty eanh-tone love John 733-1678 800 mi S2200 obo Incl HONDA •78 Clvtc. 97.000 $l000, 852·1185 TO ~"TY ow.It ....-,,_ ,...,_ ....-8ldl Wiii tie Operied· Janu-Don Eymenn, 2232 SE W·213
nit Bargal nl Cott f H"" helmet 673-8788 ml. ru .... I dr'"-e•lt. YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT tt9'0CllDttt0 AQAINll ll"f 30 t ... '. Thnt 8tcs. will BrlttOI St.. Costa Me.a, CA ---------$1000 Beet otter 8C· '" •• .. ... .... ,.._ A N•ncns UN0£RADEEDOFTAUST. YOU1. YOU'"°""° CC>ft. tie°'**' t0-00111\ Ptece 92e27 ~led IM-4-1963 2 rabbits. Blk 1 wt.I dutch Arc-honda ·79 Honda $750 obo 770--0771 ftlJU\ DATED 12/15177. UN'-£88 TACT A LAW'Ytt of late: 24000 A\ltla • Aoad Thi• busln•H 11 con-
110 80 H It Both $500 YOU TAKE ACTION TO NOTICI Of' 1 --... ~ ,. .. Title,...: duCted by-• general part· QUEEN hl de·a·bed. &mtnllapw/c:.g91,f0od, . HONDA~d 197l,t'k· c•NILIC PROttCT YOUR PROP· TMllTlnaALI --·""· ...,. '*"'IC>
rutt/belge i95. 2 maple etc Very tame 556-2724 96&· l508 8" Spm <*lent ()O(ldltlon s2.7eo IUIL " ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT T.t . NO. --lered: 11111 ~·· tltle, W.W. Stevena
end t:ablel with coffee BEAUT Pure breed BMX l<U'#ahara, Midom M 7-6222. LARGEST SELECTION A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NOTICE IS HEAEBY and lnter•t Of llllem S. Tlllt atltement w11 filed ...... , ... , ) uMd, tOP·~u•thy comnn.H __ O_N_D_A_A_AA--d-1"--.,..-1.X..... _............ -·~ NEED .. N EXPLANATION GIVEN that on Wedneadav Hopklnt In end to the prop. with the County Clerk or°'
HAVE
A NEED?
table (neeot r.,,,, .,, no Getm Shepherd fem 1yr to .. ~ ..........,.. ...., of late"'"'"'..,• low""--.-" • .o(j lf1Y w111 be offered I« tale. It Cou • $25. One table lamp gd home only Parents nentt U 0 Mon-Fri good condition. Air. P/S, C9dll~ In Or.,. OF THE NATURE OF THE Febfull"f 12. 19M. at t 1. requested tilt Internet Rev· ange niy on January t4,
(ember glo•) s 15 lmp<>f1ed lrom Germany 847-4756 PB AM/FM CHHtt• CountY1 s.. ua todayl PROCEEDING AGAINST o'clock a.'" Of Mid d•~. In .,.... Ser.Ao. wlll turnlth In. 1oae R
536-0027 979-0820 alt6pm MOTORCYCLE '83 $39oo 241-6149 •••·1100 f~~T X~~e°~LO CON· ~'::C::;" r,:,=. 1°S.R:;L: =:~!rnC"'r:; PublllheO Oianve ~21~ 0:-dy::. r~os~;~~~~~~
8olld wd o.of/end Tbl1 $65 Puppla Lab. Shepard, LOW Mil.ES JAG ·74 XKE 2+2. mint, 01'1 Februar; 12. 19", It within the otncel Of ..,. bt UMfl.ll In deletmlnlng the Deity PllOt .ltnuary 12, 0,
... ofc c:l'l.ir S10, mlcto Doble-Mix Snot• To $1200. M 1·7098 p/1, p/b, air, SHOO 2800Hetbot &Ml 10 00 AM , IMPERIAl COR· ESTATE SECURITIU SER· value of the lnter•t being FebNlty 5, 12, ""
lbl 13(), new porta-l)Otty good home. 957-0620 s.49-t480 Ev 675-7386 COSTA MESA PORAflON OF AMEAICA 11 VICE. IOceted at 1800 Nonh llOld Otlcrlptlon of prop. j W·H6
•"S...,. 4N-2t51 ----M•"D'" QLC '71. LO-W Ml CAOIUAC '71 EldOtado duly al)polnted TruatM lroadwey, SultAt 1~..:~ ~ ....... l.otUofTracte202 ... ---------..., S Jntlry /Fan/lr1 "" " 1 or full pwr aunrf under and punuetl1 to o.ed City of Senti na • ......,..iy"' p;_ mao ~ tn 80olc llllJ Pllet .... ON REBUILT ENGINE v •y, 6.7 ......... ofTrvet~dedJ~4 Oranoe. It ... of Calltomla. 2-p .. ~ ....... ..._........._ __ ... Ml ....... JC ........ 11>..;....;TIC(..;;.;;;.. __ ,
-N S 1500 Cell 67M690 S1350 .-..._ 1971, aa in.t. No 1411, w; La e FINANCIAL CORPOA-'""· ::= ,.__,,;: ••tXNAINd BED HardtY DIAk co11. fuii r;n;th ~MAAO RS 2128 1MI bO«* tH1e. PI09 1513. Of A'flON • CeMomle OOfPof• :,~ of 0t ~ P1C~A~H 141•1111
l>Mfl UMd Pd $5000, n•tural brown Good Otlg 302 OZ metc;hlng ~ Aecol'dl Jn~ OfflCe .tlOn, .. Ouly 8"04nted Calllornl1 ?ommon'7~ TM !OlowlnO pert0nt ..
Siie '2500. c.,. 7
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•t&t4 condition S 1&00 Call lllT.... numberl. Al 11oQ INlde ot N County "9c0tdef'I of TrutMe undet end ~ti~=====~======~=~~~~========~ 30x42" dtftng brd l 962·3108 HUNT1NGTON BEACH 6 out, delux:e Interior. In-8::nl~ec~:· :; ~ .:::" ci:.:ieo.::
portable 1abte $45. ~ ... L -1 -CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH d\ire ~. af'OW oer HAAV!V LUCAS, A MAR· Trull executed by A"T
IOfted draftng toofe 915. -~ 842--0831 540-516.4 poulbllltlH 17.too. AtlD MAN,°"· A8ll.AAOO AOellS AND JOAN AOl-
P0<1able ... tcretn TV F6MkLIHNXLE aooo lb WL I Dr I * ' * 8A&-M27. LOPEZ. A MAMlfD MAH 1.£8, HUlllANO ANDWIF1i 130 Cl .. llC "'A~" cep propane. Triple w•M ft ~. I IT __. ,_ CAMARO Z•28 tM2 '-WILL HLl AT PU•LIC reootded ~ 1, IN4.1. In
TO ALL ADVERTISERS IN THE
PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION:
It d 1 t. bk. * '5. Stage M .. t·Hard Tlr.. llH rown "'· tllO ......... -= tow mllMge. V·• AUCTION TO HIGHUT 110. N "'9lcll of "" County ,,..
M0-1347 Aun1 like new 17800 T"1vOfA, ~·-.u m1., ~ fecofda. 1 _..:. ... te0-2"2 • OEA FOfll CASt4~11t oordlr of ':c,='l· •
Bin &.41-8181 v• -w--~ ... r~J~752t1> •r-time of.-in~~ "9aor•'• No. If h Id h ny q stlo ' I i.11AaY'S..+nQ.credlt. wMt• e.cetoond a.cri-11.,_ CAPAt 11 •1._ • •· n.w of 11111 ~.,8__, • • 14411103, D¥,...,,, °'a you s ou ave a ue n , correct.ons,
,, • .,...bed uo. "-Y pen hii t1ct 110.2&0. 416-6177 11r br•• cerb 'HOrt11 "ont enttence 10 • IWMd\or-..in~ or changes in your ads, please call the ''Legal
f20. 813-1IOI. -• 1111 .. :. Od Cone!. Nl'tl COunty ~.__. 100 °' ... ,., .... o4 .,,. *'" • 7 5 0 220 E
X1 n tit.'~ AKC. ltlOW ~alleooped-"f)Wt ••n grt.nouomewonc,.,.. CMc c.i• OrM-:; ....... ..,,..,~,.,. Departmenf at ( 14) 44 a1 I xt. 315/318. ~.~~~·~~~~~~ ~~~ .. He 1 e11 11000 1 010 .~~~ =~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L _....,1 L__.. - -::.:ln.;;;el;:;•:;:•;;;.:•fled;:;:::.....----'----13.s--•t300-===J IM7•l6074MI """·Ille and con-·----_ '
..c llJna: ~ ll)nt( Pm.IC.. ftaC mta ,.rt™---:-.:..-:> con-:.:cz: ::::::,: ,. cew. ....._ .-. .. County a.tr e1 ar-__. 19r. t1n ~ -. ,._ Y.C.O., ..... c.unty Oft Dt• ..,_ ~ ~ • ,.. ......... Ct=··~":"..! 11.,... ....
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::. ~~:;, ~ ...... -... """~ ...... to .. ~Not....._ n. It. t . \MS -__.. _, _. ,..._ meda °" P990N1 ~ '*'-Y 5, t2, 1* ' ..... ::l.,_.,1119.._ ..... htltll..,..,11!111-... W·M ~ OrW\11 COMt ........ ..... ...... .. The'*'* Md ........ -------~Noc January a, t5, n , n.. ... ..., .._ ,... ::...,., ~ C::. "=::. MUC llJ1IC[
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f'ICTmOUI ..... ::~ .... (lteMllt ,, ........... ) It: ,,.,,.... ~ No • ~= NAmlTA~ -Miii). McMcn W., Ltd .. tMO ~tHJ'7 ~ followlne penon II 0..,.. ........ .Janlbol• f'oelf, ......., ..... lot 513 Hamltton doitlO ..,._. •· .,.._ _.. ....._ .. a.di CA tlllO ' ·
COUNTAY 'LOWEAS, ...,...._, ..... = nwt ttie ,,-}*11-no. I , C:O.... ...... Cal-
1110t 1 8Moh 80\MYard • • DIAi CA.._,__ ntnt ..,_ It ......., In ~ t2127
Huntington 8Mch, ce11t'. '''' ,, .. ,.,., ••• 5':'': '"'""""• ..,:. ~~con· t2'48 ......... .... • ... .. 'f "*It, Md ..
Sandri Key M"'Clflan, ... "'_.. ...._ '*"' Md eo-=-t
7tt2 Timber Clrc .. 1/1 UMwtllaw ..... WW~ Md It wltt'lttt.1""~c:,:'of"t:
HunUl'Qlon Baach, Calif: l1lalul11 M .. ..._. looM9d Jt: 2MO "-idolptl tnoe ~·~ Daoem.,.;
92648 llflllflhrt; .. , ........ ,.,..., co.ta ..... Cel-30 tM6
Thia buslnaae la con-...,., ............. fomlJ. ' ,_ .-cnnoue WM due1ld 1>y. en 1ndMdull H•'"' .... 1.. ,.,. TN ~ w '*"' ..... ITAW s.ndt1 KeyMaug11en ••11,d!du latalae by tald llll...,Oft • tald ~~ ~ T"'9~l*'90M1r1 ThlJ aletement WM llled lllW••· .11 ........... -...on II: '°'9dll Pena 22 1186 ' ' '
doing bullnala ee: The Mee wtth Iha County Cler1t of Or· ... le .... ...... • OtMoiMe. ' W 526 ~ P'roduct9 Group, 8llQ9 County on Dloemblr--. TiwM tald WI&.,.,,..., It •
121 41 St,_, N9wpof1 18, 1915 •..., • ........ • ~ to bl coneum-1-::;::::======~ laedl, CA t2M3 f'W11 f&lll lltttl I ....... ,... meeed M the oMoe Gt. ... ~
...,, Linde Aoal, 121 4e PubllaMd Orerige Co.91 ,.,., el .... r '9 ....... of AIMttc:a NT & SA. I01 ... C.._ .,_._ \
Stteet, Nlwpof1 BMch, CA Dally Piiot JlllUll'y 16, 22, .... • ....... • ..... Not1tl Mein, a.nta AM. Cell-r.. ..,._ ,, _"" t2M3 29, F«>Nety s. 1tee r •tt•• ..... • H tome 12702 on ot.,.., f-. •MONAL l'AN<
nw 1>UJ1na11 la con· w-2n ,. 1111 ••' * ..._ Ml-nMY 7. tW. c.met--. • Mort .. •ry duc1ed by. tin lndlvlcNal ";r.C............ TNa t.A ~ II .. -·, ... , U,:. ..,_ rat ' t 1 ,lect to Calb'"6a Uniform Chapel • Crematory ~ .. ...,,_,~ .. fllJd PUlJC fl)TIC[ ........ ,..... ... ...., Commaidll CoOJ· ledkln 3~ Pacific ViffW Drive
with ttt. County 01artt of Or· .... ..._a ....... 8106. Newpon Beach
County on o.c.n1>ar 'lCTmOUI ..,_.. ta•a a 1 ant& 11..... The'*"' Md addreJe of 644-2700
:.TN5 T~ATW-IOI a·• 111111•1,,... Iha pJtSOn With wtlom • faMQI hi ,.,...,..,ng penon te ,.._a• .......... c1e11M rrwy bl tied II ._.
Publilhed Orange CoJlt ~ ~ II: ....... • 811111 f I a I of Arnef1ca, 801 Notth Main
Diiiy Piiot Jenuaty 8 1S 22 U IVERSAL MACHINE .. ...._ • .,._ ..... Street. Santi Anl, CA
29 ttl8 • • • SHOP, 16581 Producer ln. =• ................ 92102, Attn: M. tmburQIJ. • w.268 #M, Huntington B11ch, ). &crow ~. Md the feet
CalH. 92849 C... ...... ,. dey fOf llllf'G dalmJ by eny
HAM<>ft LAWN-
MT. OUYE
Mortuary • Cemetery
_ Crematory
1625 GISier Ave. Dl vld A. Point, 8682 Al>-Thi name end addreJe of oradltot atial bl F10Naty 8, P!alC fl)TIC[ bolt Ck , Huntll'lQt! tbl_~ 1J.: (El l'IOl'llbte--ff~~lllQ~..1119 1>1111*-~t-
CalH. 92847 dlr~ di Ni cone -~ dey ~ ttt. coneumme-
Costa Mesa
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flCT1TIOUe ..-aa Thia bualnHI la con-SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY tlon data epeclfled ~. um aTAT'DmNT ducted by: an lndMduJ! JUDICIAL OISTAICT. ll0143 So fir 11 IJ known to llld
Thi rollowlng Pl'lont are O.vld A. POlnt C~N VALLEY Ptc.WY., Intended T,.,,...,.. Mid In·
doing bueltllJe aa: M & M Thie llJIJment WU IHJd LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA ~ T,.,,...,or UJJd Iha EntarprlM&, 3267 Colofldo wlln Iha County Clefk Of Or· t2877. followlng Jddttlonel l>UJI·
Ln .• Coet1 Meea. CA t 2828 anoe County on Decemt>ar Thi name, ~. end naaa namae end ~
Mary Samlon, 3257 Colo-16. 1985 telephone number of plain-wtttlln Iha three )'9Jr9 IJtt
redo Ln .. Coat• Meea, CA '1ml1 tiff'• attorney, 0t p6lllnttff put: None.
92828 Pul>llahld Orenge COMt wtthoul en attorney, II: (El Oetld: JJnUJry 18. tNe
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NOTICCOrPUBl:le-HEAAINGS
In December 1983 the California Public Utlllties Commission (Commission) approved access charges tor
PBclflc Bell (Pacific) to be paid by long distance service provlder9 tor the use of Pacltle's fscllltles. Since that
time the Co mmission has held further hearings to consider a number of Issues Involving access charges. and
has Issued subsequent decisions resolving these Issues. In Decision 85-06-1 15, dated June 12. 1985, the
Commission ordered a flnal phase of hearings to consider unresofved Issues.
Most of these Issues directly Impact only long distance service providers. and not rates charged to residential
or buslnus customers. Those Issues are:
-Rates for local transport provided to long distance carriers.
-Rates for providing billing names and addresses to long distance carriers.
-Rates for resellers of long distance service.
-Recovery of costs of implementing equal access for long distance carriers.
-Procedures for large governmental entitles to select long distance carriers.
The Commission may also, In Its discretion. consider other Issues which effect long distance carriers.
Two Issues may affect business and. possibly, residential service for some customers.
1. Adoption of "Joint use" tariffs or "shared services" guidelines by the Commission may
change the matter In which joint use service Is provided and may affect customers' abllttles to
share services. "Joint use" services are shared services, such as local or foreign exchange
service, usually used by business customers. Pacific has propoMd some limitations on the
provisions of "joint use" services. Adopted guidelines may define the boundary between ,
permissible sharing of services and Impermissible provision of utility service by unauthorized
persons.
2. Adoption of special access (private line) rates by the Commission may change the rates that
business users pay for Inter-Service Area private line service, such as from San Francisco to
Sacramento, or Los Angeles to San Diego.
The average resldentlal consumer's monthly blll wtll be unaffected by any of the rate proposals or other Issues
under consideration by the Commission. However, changes In Joint uae tariffs may affect residential customers
residing In some planned developments utlllzlng Joint use services.
All tariff and rate proposals mentioned here are recommendations, and flnal determinations wlll be made by
the Commission atter hearings are held. The Commission may •dopt tariff proposals or rates different from
thoae requested.
DATii AND LOCATIONS OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
The hearing dates listed below give you an opportunity to express your views to the Commission on the above
laaues. You may submit written comments or make a brief oral statement at the following hearings In San
Francisco.
o Tuesday, February 18, 1986. at 10:00 am In the Commission Courtroom. State Bulldlng.
350 McAlllater Street, .San Francleco, California, on the shared services Issue.
0 Monday, March 10. 1986, at 10:00 am In the Commlaalon Courtroom. State Bulldlng,
350 McAllister Street, San Franclaco, California, on all other Issues.
The commltalon wek:omea your comments. If you cannot attend these hearings. you may submit written
comment• to the CommllSk>n at the addr_. listed. Simply 1tate that you are writing about Appllcatlon
83-()6.65 of Pacific Bell.
Pleue note, however. that theae publlc hearings are being held only to take oommen!• on the Issues stated
above; t~ are not tor the purpoae of taking pubtlc comment• on other Issues or Pacific s pending general rate
appltcetlfr;. Separate put>ltc whneea hearing days have been Of wtll be echeduled to consider public comments
on other 1aoe1 and Pacific'• rate lncreue ~tlon. ·
At theM heerlng1, the Commlaalon wtll receive the t•tlmony of Pectflc Bell, other Interested parties, and the
Commlaalon ataff. The Commltllon 1tatt conllsta of englnMta, accountants. economists and attOfneys WhO
wtll lndependentty evaluate the INUeS and preeent their analyMe and recommendations to the Commission.
If you would Ilk• to participate In an ongoing way and need ldvtoe on how to do so, write to:
Pubtlc Advleor
CeHfMnle Pubtlc Utllltlea Commlaalon
350 McAlllater Street
San Frandaco. CA 94102
A copy of PecHtc'• poettlon on the !MUM and,...,_, exhlbttt may be examined at Pactflc's hMdquanera. 1~
New Montgomery Street. San Franctaco, CalCfomla, or at the offtoe of the Commlllk>n.
Aequeet1 fOf further lnformatlOn, may be dltec19d to the ComrNMk>n al:
c.Mfornla Put>l6o Utllltlee Commluk>n 350~8tr9et
San Franctaco. CA 94102
MCIF1Ca8ELL:.
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Ortega road to be combed
for traces oftoDc wastes
Seven state agencies to conduct sweep
over two counties for illegal dumping
ly PAUL AAClllPLEY
u4 LAUIU MER&
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State rOMl crews will beain Watkin&
atona Onep Hiabway th:rouah Or-
anae County Thunday in .earch of
illqalJy dumped tox._ic wastes.
The search is par1 of an inter-
aacney effort to locate more toXJc
wutes in the wake of tu t wcck's
djscovery of douns of potentially
deadly chemicals that had been
illeplly dumped alona the rural south
county hiabway .
Seven qencics met in San Juan
CapisU"ano Tuesday to map out
strateaY for a two-county sweep in
search of toxic wastes and to explorr
options for prC:ventin& further illegal
dumpintS.
'Snow Bowl' hero
Acx:ordin& to Lt. Mab Bair of lbe
California liiahway htrol. Tbu~
day's sweep will be a more thorou&b
search than wa1 conduatid wt weelc-
end when ~ws checked tumouu and
other areas adjacent to the hilbway
where violators could easily and
quickly dump toxic wastn. Nothina
was found in that sean:b, Bait laid.
"We'll be lookina to sec if there is
anything we couldn't oblerve when
look.inc from the hiabway," be said.
"Maybe SQ.Jnethina under the trees or
bushes that wasn't oblctvabk ...
Should Ultrans crews find &n}'·
thing in this week's search, which 11
expected to last tbrou&b Sunday, the
Qrangc County Fire Department's
Hazardous Wastes Team will be
brouabt in.
The biabway patrol will au ast
Bob Flaber puta the Onl.a~ toacbea on a 20-foot
anowman bailt ln two da19 ln iila Spokane. Wub., back
yard. The nut atep la to paint the number 72 on bla cbeet to
honor William .. The Refrtcerator•• Perry of the Chtcaco
Bean.
Irvine Co. given
tax hearing delay
By LISA MAHONEY
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Although 1t has b«n 18 months
since the Irvine Co. appealed a $51
million tu btll from OranJe Count}.
nothing was resolved dunng its first
bearing before the co unt~ 's
A ssessment Appeals Board Tucsda\'
Irvine Co. attorney Robert C'unie
promptly asked for a continuan~ on
the appeal and requested a separate
hearina on "threshold issues" he said
must be resolved before the dispute 1s
aired.
A new appeal hcanng as set for Jul}
14 and.Cume qrccd to huddle-""h
county attorneys to K'I a schedule for
arauini other issues before tht' ap-
peals P1nel.
.At issue 11 $31 .8 mil hon an pro pert}
taxes that the &iant landholder sa}s 11
doe$ not owe.
Oranae County reassessed 68.000
acres of Irvine Co. land after com·
pany C batrman Donald Bren
purchased a majonty internt in the
firm in April 1983. The rcas.snsment
boosted the 6nn's tu ball from SI 7 8
to SS I million and prompted an
appeal from Irvine Co. officials.
WebcterGujUory, head of managr-
ment services for the Assessor's
OffiCle, a id he was frustrat~ by the
delay. _"We're ruJly concern~ about
the delay after 18 months beaust we
want to tct on with it," he wd.
Auessor's :tafT had revm~~ their
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matenal on tht" rcasStSsmt"nt and
were read } Tut'sda~. Guillory said.
<\nd. sin~ the lrvint' C'o. ~vs that
asSt-ssment 1s wrong. Gu1llof) won·
dered v.h~ the compan~ is no1
prepared to argue its pos1t1on.
"'t ou sa~ we're wron,. We S3} gne
us the facts and figures. · he said
But <. ume contend s there arc-
se' t'ral issurs that must be decadt'd
before proceeding With the appeal.
including v.ho must bear the burdt'n
of proof
Tht' count) and tht' landowner are
at odds o"er fundamental questions
such as whether the sale of stock to
Bren should automatically have tng·
gercd a nev. assessment, he said.
o\lso unresolved 1s who should
ha"e the burden of proof 1n the ta\
dispute. CUrrie said. Normally. 11 1
up to the appellant to prove h11 case.
but the Irvine Co. -CtUDI the state
Board ofEQuahzauon's Ruk Two -
bche"es 1t as up to the auessor to
dt'f'tnd h1mstlf in this instance.
Assnsor Brad Jacobs set the value
of the Irvine Co. 's 2.200 parctls \t
S3.2 balhon -S 1.8 billion more thln
tht' fair market value of Bren's
purch~.
Rule Two places the burden of
proof on the IDelJOT wheM vtr
assessed value u ettds (air matl.:ct
value.
AnothcT complicauon 1n the tu
hassle ts a recent nalina b}' the Boerd
of EqualiDtion that a No~·em~T
1983 met"Ff betwteft the Irvine Co.
and Newto I Corp. of Mi~hipn
constnutes another cti.• of own-
cnh1p.
ThatNliftlspell l lCCOnd ruucss-
mcnt for the properues lnvoh-ed and.
althO\lllb tbat probably won •t mnn •
s;icnifiean1 ~ in vatuauon.
another ~t wouk:S mean
the lmncCo.. it ba~ for~ tary roll payments for that ,..,..
Gutlk>ry said
What that means in dollars and
ott'ltt hasn't beat ~iMd. aod the
1rvine Co. W&Dtl lft 'nl'fW'tl', me
jcl
Caluans on a IUDJ.lar sweep on Uiie
Ri\fetllde County --o1 e>r,. Keway. lair Mid. ro ltdditioo. lbc U.S. Forea Ser-
. wtaida ..... lbc C1evdaad N:iou1 fOf'elt laDds tbat abut Ort.tea. will check oft'"'"*1 di,, ~
while tams from the couaty fft
~t, the county Enviroftmeo-
taf Ma~nt ~ aDd tbe
California Filb and Came 0epan.
ment will intpcct county land.
The a,encies llJud to meet apin
afttt lh11 week's sweeps to d.itcual
establishment of an orpniut.ioll t.baa
would handle the tox.ic waste di.-J
problem countywide, IS weU IS leek
P.!tvcntavc measures apinst future
iJJeaaJ dumpi• Bair said.
l{e_pTCseotataves at Tuesday's
meeuna came from the California
tfi&hway Pauol, the Oranair County
Shcnffs Department, Caflrlns, the Oranae County Fire Department. the
Oranac County Heah.h Department.,
the U.S. Forest Service and the state
Fish and G3mc Department.
OC park_· s __
to face
cutbacks
County will seek
private donations
for compensation
By USA MAHONEY
...faced with an S 18 million budget
cut over the next five years. the
Orange County Parks and Recreation
Department 1s counting on pn vate
donations and an increased reliance
on money-ma.long projects to bn dge
the gap.
Told by county supervisors not lO
count on Joc~l service district funds
for park acquisitions and programs an
coming years. the Harbors. Bcacht-s
and Parks Comm1ss1on cut its anttct-
pated $46 .. aulhon~ -budgc-t t-0
S28 million ID December.
The action. now under review b)
superv1sonal st.a IT, leaves one-thud of
the department's five-xui: wish hst
unfunded. so service distnct mone'
once reserved largely for parks can
now be spent on flood control and fire
protcetioo.
T o make • up for some of the
difference. supervisors agreed Tues-
day to allow the fonnauon of a non·
profit foundation. which Parks and
Recreation Dtrcctor Harold Knz.an
hopes will pla) a major role in
attracting pnvate donauons for park
prOJ{'('tS
The donations could finance pro-
Je<:ts that don't rate high on the
count) ·s pnont} list but could be
considered worthwhile undenalongs
for the Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment. Knzan said.
That might include some'oftht' SU
prOJ{'('tS left unfunded undrr tht"
budget-slashing order as well as m ore
than a dozen hang.Ing an the balan~
wht'n supen 1sors act on the cap1t.aJ
plan in tv.o weeks
In us December meeting.. the
Harbors. Beaches and -Parks C'om·
m1ss1on added several m1lhon dollars
worth ofproJects at their proponents'
urging. despllt' staff rccommen-
dauon to tht' contran
Because of that. sui)crv1sors agreed
to dela~ cons1derauon of the capital
plan Tucsda> to give their staffs more
tame to stud) the d11Teren~ between
the omm1s.s1on-recommended pro-
Jt"Cts and the smaller hst proposed b'<
parks and recreation staff.
Included are the farn11\ home ot
\.1adame Helt'ne Mod1e5ka and a
pemrnnent moonng for the P1lgnm. a
<>8-foot replica ot a ship used b\
ewlorer Richard Henr: Dana
C'omm1ss1ont'rs agrt"ed to St"l ai.1dc
• SI m11l1on for the possible purchase
of the ModJesk.a house and $400.00I
for tht' moonng dt'sp1te thei r lo"
pnont~ v.1th tall members '\ mu·
cum an the old anta <\na
courthouse. a program at the Explora·
tOf) \.taming C'entt'r tn Santa .\na. a
parking lot at loll Co) otes and a trail
an H ot pnngs Can)On wt'rc al
added to the staffl1 t along wt th about
eight projects undrr S50.000 ap1ect'
Knzan said
uperv1son wan1 to UJke a careful
look at the add1taons. part1cularl tht
moonng. said Dan C Wooldn~
chief aide to upen 1sor\ Chairman
Ralph C1ark.
Whether a h1stoncall sign1fican1
house, a sculpture garden or a sp«tal
t"vcnt, Knzan sttS St'tl1ng up a
fo\&ndanon as one answer to fundinaa
project that ma) have captured the
1magm1t1on -but not the puN
stnngs -of the count~.
ttractina 1nflucnttal ,people tu
serve on its board of du-ectori 1s 1
must. as rs obta1n1n& tax~xcmpl
status. ht S&Jd
It will also 11vc the county a man~
of sohett1n& funds for desired project
and prosram be said.
Alona wtth tu_mi na to \ht pnvat(
KCtor for pt'OleCts that may bt ··ruce"
but not "necasary.'• the county wtU
have to 1nereue the moncy-.maklnt
potcnual Of It.a parla.. KN.an saad.
An u ample of one moneymata
alrady -' in motioo is a plaMCd
CACC'Utave-tlle IC)lf c:ounc It Milr
SQ"9R Part la Fou.nwa vaney.
l..&R the ua..i11 ftal1 1111t Milt
Square Golf coune., the smaUn
CA«'UllW CIOW1t will be "8ted 10 U
o,mitor who w.U P9)' the C®Oty a
pmn~ ot w profiu.
IMh will bf~ Mucb I 7.
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advertising were being propos«J. · ·
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JACK AJlfDKR801' aa4 DALS V A1f ATTA eol•••We
Mayor airs city side of issue
Superstitions
about newborns •
Not many babies arc bom riaht on
the hour. Usually the binh time is.
say, 4:23 a.m. or 11 :27 p.m. Even
fewer babies are born on the "chime
hours" -J, 6, 9 and 12.
,ln Nove~btr. tbe_ Fountain Valley City Council debited a ~~ of an 111ue tbat includes the optional aaewneot of two tea ~na~S209,000fora~developmentinwhichooeoflbe
pnnapab •• a formtt aty councilman. •
ln an editorial in wbicb we criticized the council for placina an
earty saep in the process on the content calendar -which normally is
not debited in public -,..ther than on the wnda. we em>neously said approval would have panted the lower fee.
We apolosiz:e to the council for tbat mistake. However/ we
remain oppoted to-any less than full ditclosure of every aspect o any
city tranllCtion in which there exists even the hint of potential for
contlict of interest
We earned the enmity orFountain Valley Mayor Fred Voss Yilth
pur pfre. His letter, the specific eonsent calendar item in question
and the offitjal transcript of the debate over it a.re. published here to
complete the record.
To the editor.
After reading your editorial on Friday, November 22, 198S, I was
appalled that you wouJd make such an indictment against the
-membca..s>f the Fountain Valle~ocil without doina your
homcwork!"Tlfnction Jucsday RiillCWis to diRct s tfto-prcpare an
qrccment that would be heard at a Public Hcarina both before the
Planning Commission, as well as the Council.
The qreement that will be brouaht forward will deal with the
mitiption fee and ~so park fees. The Council's motion was to direct
staff to process this agreement, which after Public Hearing, would be
adopted by ordinan<lC; the motion was not to specifically adopt or
waive any fees as {>lrt of the ~nda action on Tuesday night.
Council requires staff to identify the financial impact of any
project inits staff reports. Consequently, the f11urcs were listed to
mdauatc what the calculations would be. Providing information to
Council was not to imply any predisposition of the final outcome of
the development qreemcnt wath the developer. This will face its own
scrutiny in the Public Hcarina process.
Your editorial implies a conclusion on the basis that there must
be something irrcguJar about the process. I take great exception to this
premise. Prior to assumina that either staff or Council did something
wrong, it is incumbent upon newspaper people to do their homework
and make sure your facts arc correct.
The Council, Councilmcmber Nielsen, and the staff were all
acting in accordance with the philosophy of mforming people ahead
of time of the issues involved, or potential conflict of interests.
Consequently, the issue was hiJhlighted in this staff report to identify
the issue that will have to be d1scuued at its own meeting.
Since this will be coming before the Council as a Public Hearing
item, at this Council Mccting was not the appropriate time to discuss
the appropriateness of the developer mitigation fee. Second.
Councilmcmber Nielsen. in order to ensure there would be no
question of conflict, declared his potential interest in the project
upfront. This is what both the law and the public demand. He should
be commended for bis forthrightness. not condemned.
The Fount.a.in. Yallcy City Council is committed to the rinciplcs
of open. honest. and fair govcmmcnt.iooi>ad the Dai y ot 1sn t
committed to the same standards in its editorials.
FRED VOSS
Mayor of Fountain Valley
Con•ent Calendar Item 6
Request for City Council Action
To: The Honoralbe Mayor and Members of the City Council
Aacndadate: Nov. 19, 1985
SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF TRACT MAP NO. 12393
LOCATED ON THE WEST SJDE OF BROOK.HURST STREET
NORTH OF SLATER A VENUE, l.S. PROPERTIES
DISCUSSION:
1.S. Properties has acquired 2.502 acres of land, located on the
west side of Brookhurst Street, North of Slater Avenue. The
developer is proposing a 57-unit condominium development on the
property. The proposed development has been approved by the
Fountain Valley Planning Commission on March 13. 1985. On the
Tr.act Map the developer has offered for dedication to the City
casements for sewer, water, st~rm drain, and ingress and egress on
Brookhurst Street. By acccpung the Tract Map, the City is also
ac.ccptlng the aforementioned casements.
One of the conditions of Approval of the Tcnativc Map was that
the Subdivider pay a development mitigation fee and enter into a
Dcvelc:>Pf!lent Agreement with the City. This is based on the value of
the buildings and would be about $60,000 for this project.
Also. the developer is required to pay a Park Site Fee unless the
City Council wa~v.es t~is fee in conjunction with its approval of the
pcvelopment M1tlgat1on Fee and the Development Agreement. This
1s largely dependent on the value of the land and is approximately
$269.000. Bccau~ _oft~e on-site recreational faciljtics provided. the
Dcvclopmcn~ M1t1gauon Fee appears to be more equitable. The
homes arc bemg developed under the "obtainable housing" concept
which requi~ the developer to sell 25 percent of the houses to low:
int:ome fam1hcs._To require a P:lfk fee in the amount ofS4,720 per
unn will make 1t extremely difficult to sell the units under thc
··obtainable housin{" concept.
FINANCIAL ANA YSIS:
Prior.to acceptance of Tract Map 12393. the developer has paid
fees totalling $8.~~6.44 for water. sew~r. and drainage annexation.
There will be add1ttonal plan chock and inspection fees required prior
to the approval of the improvement plans. The Development
Mitigation Fee 1s estimated to be-$60,000.
RECOMMEN DATION:
I . Authonze Stafft_o process a Development Agreement, setting
the. f?cvelopment M1t1gauon Fee at approximately $60.000 and
waiving the $269,000 Park Site F~.
2. Acceptance of wacr. sewer and drainage fees.
J. Acceptance of dcdJcat1ons as indicated on the map.
4. Acceptance of Tract Map 12393.
Verbatbn tra.nKrlpt
ACCEPT ANC:E OF TRACT MAP NO. 12393. November 19. 1985
CONSENT CALENDAR .,
Action: Motion to approve Items 4 through 9. '"
MAYOR VOSS: f'll move on to consent calendar. All matters
listed under the Consent Calendar will be considered by the Cit y
Council to be rouune and will be enacted by one mouon of the
Council. On response to request from the audience. I will pull hems
8 and 10 from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion. I'm
sorry. 10? I JUSt need to pull 8-naht?O K. Arc there any other items?
COUNC ILMAN NIELSEN: Item 6 Please.
COUNC ILWOMAN BROWN: J was going to pull Item 6 also.
MAYOR VOSS: Do I have a motion on the remainder of the
Consent Calendar?
CO UNC ILWOMAN BROWN: Move Consent Calendar.
CO UNCILMAN NIELSEN: Second.
MAYOR VOSS: All io Favor.
(ALL CO lJN{'f LMEMBER VOTED A YE)
MAYOR VOSS: Opposed? Motto n carries unan1mously. Move
to Item 6. Acceptance ofT ract Map NO. 12393; Councilman Nielsen,
I think you first asked.
COUNCILMAN NIELSEN: Out of be1na overly-cautious on
this Item, I will refrain from any discussion or vote on this particular
ite~ due to possible futurt an vestments I miaht want to make 1n the
prOJCC1.
MA TOR VOSS: Councilwoman Brown?
COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Well, Mr. Mayor the reason I
am pullinJ this from the Consent Calendar, and everyone knows
from the Consent C.lendar we j ust automatically vote, when we 1«
it on the aaenda here, all it says 1s, acceptance ofa tract map. which as
one oflbe most common thin&S that we have on the qcnda. And in
look.an& tbrouab it, I almost fell over. because it's more than the
acceptance of the tttct map. What we have on one pqe. on 1 Content
Calendar, 1s, allowin1 someone, d1111Jowin1 almost 1 qu.aner of 1
milbon dollars in ftts, And I have problems With. ( t), it bcJna on lhe
Consent Cakndar, have problems with, (2), the recommeGdations 1n
our rcpon ire for the recomrnendauons on the S)lptt thit the public
tteeives or, (J), doesn't mentioo ~ quaner oh milhon dollars: I'd
like to know wny somethins like dus was not an Administrative hem;
a waiver of almott 1 quantt of a miU10f) dollars, I llunt, should be
more than a Conient Cakndar. ( l) We're ukcd to waive S269.000.00
in petk fees because we're told that a condominium complex will be
providinasomc recreational facilities. so we won't need that land for
put land. To look at it on one pqe, it doesn't ldl me wlw.-.those ~tional facilities are, it could be 1 Jacuzzi in the prqe; I have no
idea. I think this requitts more than this type of report. Also, I
understand that this development ii hopefully, aoina to provide
what we call obt1inablc bous1n1. or 1Wordable houtintL but, there arc
other. -which may be a very aood project -1 ave made no
judaemcnt on the project itself, but what rm sayina is that there are
more options ava1lablc to us that haven't been made. Fo r instance,
we're bcina asked to do. -not -for the city oot to receive a quarter
of a million dollars in park fees but there are other options that could
be used. (I), We could be looking at the plannina aivina a density
bonus; we could be lookfog at H UD housina and de,velopment block
araot funds; there arc other options and I iuess rm rcally shocked
when I read this-to find a one page itcm, gJ'(inasomcooc the option
to do away with two hundred -over a quarter ofa million dollars
worth of park fees. Can you tell me who the developers arc? Mr.
Sherrod? All I'm told is I and S Properties; Who are I and S
Properties?
CLINTON SHERROD: -A, that's Bernie SvaJstead and Dave
lsrae1n:y-:-----------
COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: That's thgc former Mayor of
Fountain Valley?
CLINTO SHERROD: Yes
CITY ~A~AGER: JUD". KELSEY: Mr. Maxor, and Members
of the Council. 1fl may start off m answer to Council member Brown's
concern; As you know. in the development of the Development
Agreement or the developer mitigation fee, this has to be adopted by
the Council by ordinance. The authorization here was for us to bring
back that ordinance which would be considered separately. Because
the trek to approve the tract; they want to get into construction as
soon as possible in a separate i~sue and this was one of those where the
ordinance takes 60 days for it to process. What we're asking for, is
authorization to bring back a development agreement, which would
consider these items; at that time, if the Council wants to look at other
combinations in terms of the fees and how much to weigh the on-site
improvements versus the park fees., that can be brought back and
considered wit~ that ordinance; that would be the appropriate time.
There was not ume to process that thro ugh the Plannana Commission
and have it tract. excuse the pun, along with the tract map itself. And
so it was because, normally these -The tract map is not where the
developer mitigation issue comes forward on a sub-division map, if
that happened a long time ago, and so we're pick.in& up on something
after a project was already in process. As it relates to other incentives,
maybe Mr. Sherrod could respond to some of those issues.
.COUNC ILWOMAN BROWN: J guess the problem I have
before he docs that. is, (I) what the public sees, what I saw ifl were just
pursuing a Consent Calendar, and the Consent Calendar. as we know,
as the most common, mundane things, that we don't pay attention to.
Not one-in the staff report there are four recommendations. One is,
waiving $269.000 park fees. What the publjc secs. or a Coun-
cilmcmber secs, is not on here. -
=MA-YOR VOSS:wiifa minute, the statfreoommcndation is to
authorize the staff to process the development agreement; let's be
very clear -the Council's not being asked. nor is the staff
recommcndint we waive a nickel.
COUNCI MAN SCOTI: That's right.
MAYO R VOSS: We're merely authorizing to prepare a
development agreement which is very properly a consent calendar
item and. if anything. they probably included too much information
in the discussion because it obviously confused some of us.
COUNCIL WOMAN BROWN: Well, when I have a recommen-
dation; the recommendation reads. "authorize staff to process a
devctoement agreement settin' the development mitigation fee at
approJUmately $60,000 and waiving the $269.000.00 park 'lite fee."
As a council member, I expect more than a one-page paper with no
staff packup -even to maJce that recommendation to look at it.
CITY ATTORNEY: ALAN BURNS: Mr. Mayor. without
making any comment o n what Councilwoman Brown JUSt said, JUSt
proccdurcly. 1f I might bring to the Council's attention. the approval
of the tf!iC_t map aftc~ the tentative m~r has bee~ approved is more or
less a mm1stenal action by the Counc1 , and you re almost required to
undergo two public hearings and the adoption of an ordinance with a
first reading, second reading and then the 30 day referendum period.
That's just for informational purposes; not a comment on anything
that's been said.
COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: My objection still remains.
MAYOR VOSS: OK
COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: I wou ld like-You know, I will
not be voung on this section. One. I don't know enough about the
plan to even look at that. secondly, if you arc looung at it, I want to
look at other options. The plan may be a perfectly fine one -I have
no idea. But when we're waiving $269,000.00; when we need ball field~. when we arc saying to people we're going to take this away from
you. m lieu of, water and sewer and drainage fees, which we receive
anyway with any development. acceptance of dedication, which we
normally receive anyway, I want to know that we're $C«ing
something back for that. We could certainly look at other optJons.
CITY MANAGER: JUDY KELSEY: We could certainly cover
those options when the developer m itigation agreement comes
before the Council to be able lo give )'OU options along that line.
COUNC ILWOMAN BROWN: I think it's fair to the developer
too that he kno w that.
MAYO R VOSS: I think that you should a -If the Council takes
a~t1on on this. that yo u should include optJons and the type of
d1scuss1on. which I'm sure you would. that Councilwoman Brown
has requested. -bemg quoted, -ap,i n. to clarify for anybody who's
confused. we're not waivin~ an~ing. we're not approving any
authonzauo n 10 waive anything. 1fwe adopt this ite m. we're merely
directing staff to prepare a development agreement which will have
those consideratio ns in them.
COUNCILWO MAN BROWN: Excuse me. but what we arc
doing is we're asking staff to prepare a statement that would waive
them, w~thout -We'r~ not asking staff to look at any other options
except nttht now that I ve asked it to be done.
MAYOR VOSS: And you have asked that. and so it shall be
done.
COUNCILWO MAN BROWN: And if it would have passed,
that would not have been done.
¥A YO R VOSS: Is there a motion? Or is there any further
questions?
COUNCILMAN SCOTT: Move Item 6.
COUNCILMAN NEAL: I'll second the motion.
MAYOR VOSS: Have a motion and a second; any funher
discussion? COUNCIL~AN NEAL: yes. there 's no doubt that this is j ust a ~tan~~at this will~ -W.c will have ample time to fairly scrutinize
!t and 1.t 11 have pubhc beanngs and there's no particular problem on
1t. Unul we get to the hearings -is this correct'?
MAYOR VOSS: That's correct. COUNClLWO~AN BRO WN Then, I don't believe then, that
we should be prcpanng document to waive the park site fees.
MAYOR VOSS: It's just that when we pr"cpare-WedirectStaff
to prepare any repon. when we approve a public hearing. which we do
routinely: we're. directing staff to prepare a report on the subject of
that pubhc heanng. If we never did that we"d never act any business
done.
COUNCILMAN SCOTT· That's riaht.
. COU NCILWOMAN BROWN: What we should be doin& then.
1s to hive staff prcparc a report on all the options.
MAYOR VOSS: That will be part of the report wt arc
IUthorizin& them tO prtpare for U'l tOn1pt. We have to set a rcpon of
a repon.
CO UNC1LM N COTT: That' what we do alJ the umc.
CITY ATTORNEY: ALAN BU RNS: Would tbe motton only
include the first three 1tc:ms that are on the agenda?
MAYOR VOSS: No. the motion includes all four items. 1
believe, is ttult correct. Counc11man Scott?
COUNCILMAN SCOTT: Th•t's naht.
MAYOR VOSS: With the additional comments by Coun-
cilwom.n Brown that there be options t.ncluded in the fC'pOrt and the
other th1np that she mc;ntioncd. Hearina no further discu ion, all in·
favor of the motion say aye
COUNCILMEMBERS: SCOTf:.~OSS. NEAL: Aye
MAYOR VOSS: Ooooted. C'OUNCILWOMAN BROWN: No.
(COUNCfLMAHMELSEN ABSTAfNEO FROM VOTINGl
MAYOR VOSS: Motion cama thfft to one
SupcntitutJons about newborns
tell us that babies born on the chime
hours have psychic powers, second
si&ht, and can sense and sec &hosts.
So if you have friends who arc a
little off center and keep running
around sayin~ "I told you so" ... "l
knew it" ... or ·1 had this feeling. .. , "
check their birth certificates. They
were probably born on a chime hour.
My source didn't say anything
about them acting strangely when the
clock chimes at their particular hour
of birth, but it oould account for raids
on the refrigerator at midnight or 3
a.m.
Fortunately, even fewer babies arc
born with th. According to super-
st1tut1on, bies m with teeth arc at
a disadvantage. They arc likely to
become murderers. (Teeth were co n-
sidered a primitive weapon and a sign
of agrcssion.)
Mothers of babies born with teeth
are also at a disadvantage. How
would you lilcc to nurse a baby with
teeth? And the arguments with the
pediatrician -"But, doctor, he won't
eat pablum. He wants peanut butter
sandwiches .... "
One of the superstitions about
newborns is that an old diaper put on
a baby at birth dooms him to become
a thief. I can't buy that one. Mothers
have-been usjng disposable diapers
for years, and more people arc being
robbed than ever, some by youngsters
who never wore a cloth diaper.
It's too bad that particular super-
stition isn't true. We could wipe out
muggings with a box of disposable
diapers for each baby born. Thtnk
what the paper diaper companies
could do with their ads. "PAMPER
your baby and save him from a life of
crime ... " "A HUGG I ES baby will
steal nothing but your heart ... "
AtH•
WELLS
If you arc superstitious, try not to
have your baby during a thunder-
storm because there is a aood chance
the baby will be killed by liJhtnina.
Durin' the ttinth month the whole
family would be a wreck every time it
clouded up.
Some s upc:-stitious midwives
claimed a ncwborn's hands should
not be washed for three days or his
financial future would be en-
dangered. Does this mean all the
"street people" had their hands
wasbea-at-birth nd the Gcttrs.--
Rockefcllers and Vanderbilts didn t?
Another superstition says a baby
born with open hands will be gen-
erous. but a baby born with closed
hands will be churlish. When babies
go through what they go through
being born. they're cntttled to a little
churlishness.
But who's going to notice if the
hands are open or closed at birth? I'll
wager if you ask the nurses and
doctors in attendanc.c -or even the
father -if the hands were open or
closed, none could answer.
The big qucstJon at birth is ... boy or
g.irl?" and that's not determined by
looking at bands.
If you're superstitious and anyone
in your family is prcgnaDt, lay in a
good supply of disposable diapers,
check the almanac for the weather
forecast. and let the doctor know
ahead of time the baby's hands arc not
to be washed for three days.
Don't worry about the baby being
churlish -he'll outgrow that - just
pray he doesn't have teeth.
Au WeH1 JJve1 la Lapa N/pel.
AMA once backed
tobacco industry
WASHINGTON -Two of the
most effective lobbying leviathans in
Washington -the tobacco industry
and the American Medical Associa-
tion -have locked horns in an epic
battle for the hearts and minds of
Congress.
The AMA, belatedly wakrng up to
the fact that smoking has been killing
its patients at an undiminished rate
despite the IS-year ban oo television
cigarette a.dvertisin._ now wants to
extend the prohibition to the pnnt
media and spons promotion. The
tobacco industry, facing ruin if it is
forbidden to advertise, is working the
corridors of Convcss with its usual
sic.ill, if not o utri&ht desperation.
Largely fo11otten -and under·
standably not mentio ned by the AMA
in its declaration of war on the weed
-is the embarrassing fact that the
tobacco industry and orpniud
medicine were as thick as thieves 22
yean aao when the first mandatory
restraints on cip rcttc advertising
were beina proposed.
Dr. Witham Hotchkiss, the AMA
chairman. said the association wants
a ban on all tobacco advertising
because 0 physicians can't bear to
watch their patients die from diseases
th1t can be prevented."
But in 1964, lhc AMA was made of
sterner stuff. Drcadina (ncc<ilcssly, as
it turned out) the enactment of
Medicare with its rqulation of doc-
ton' fees, the AMA struck a deal with
the tobacco lobby: In return for help
fl&htina Medicare. the AMA would
conduct its own study of tobacco and
ORANGE COAST
Dlilyl'illd
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AIDEISOI
r. ~~
health. Six ciprcttc companies gladly
gave the AMA a S I 0 million research
gta'}t on Feb. 7, 1964.
Thrcc weeks later, the AMA an-
nounced that cigarettes should not be
labeled a health hazard. It even
adopted the tobacco industry's
favorite. a')umcnt by saying; "The
economic hvcs of tobacco growers.
processors and merchants arc
entwined in the tndustry; and local,
state and federal governments arc the
recipients of and dependent upon
many millions of dollars of tax
rtvcnue" from the tobacco industry.
Thus by official declaration the
AMA put the economic health ~f the
tobecco industry ahead of the physi·
cal ~Jth of the mcchcal profession's
pauen.ts. That done. the medical
establishment went to sl~p for 22
years.
To iu credit. the AMA has focu$cd
on the crucial point now that it has awaken~d: T he . required surseon
1ener1.I ~ ~arn1na 1n cigarette
adven111n1 simply hasn't work:cd.
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This much-anticipated 0 n ~unday, an annual American phenomenon will occur.
happenina is Super Bowl XX, pittina the Chicqo Bears
ap1nst the New EnaJand Patnots, to be played in New
Orleans and broadcast nationally on television and radio.
Nearly l I 0 million Americans watched the Super Bowl on
television last year. But if you're not a football fan, or if you are new
to the Super Bowl, you may feel you need a "survival kit" to get
throuab another football pmc. For you. Kraft has put t~ether a
collection of "super" tips on entenaining, in cooperation with
several experts on the subject.
Entertainina "armchair quanerbacks" is the specialty of
Caroline Kriz, Chicaao-bascd cooking teacher, food authority and
author of"Cooking for Men Only" (101 Productions; $7.95).
Alona with her fiance, former Cllicaao Bea.rs sw fullback
Ronnie Bun: Kriz enjoys having friends over to watch the pme on
television .. But, she says, there's a special strategy for successful
party:Jiving .when the main event is football.
First, segment youi pany activities exactly the way the game
unfolds: pregame, during game, half time and post-game.
To help preparations, she suggests:
•Making check lists of things to do in advance, things to do on
the day of the game. Divide them into specifics for shopping,
household chores and food preparation.
• PlanninJ a menu that can be made in advance. If scrvin& a
buffet at half tune. seube table before pu:sts arrive. Al90·cb.®se
Oods that don't have to be served pipi04 hot or ice-rold h''~e -
sandwiches, salads and dips. The prion ty as for foods that hold
well, so guests can cat at leisure. Remember, the major attention
will be focused on the game.
•Arrange your TV viewing area to provide seating with good
sight lines for aJJ. Make sure the most avid fans get "50-yardline"
views. Place snack tables and trays conveniently so nibblers don't
have to walk in front of the television to reach them.
•A cheese board is a good choice for an appetizer buffet. Serve
a variety of cheeses to provide flavor contrasts, such as a sharp
natural cheddar, a mild longhorn colby and a nutty aged natural
Swiss. Cut them into different shaJ>'.CS and sizes for attractive
presentation and serve them with a wide range of accompaniments
-grapes, orange slices, and crackers and interesting breads such
as miniature bagels or pumpernickel rolls.
•Use your slow cooker (or borrow one) for serving hot
beveraaes and appetizers. You won't have to worry about warm-
ups or scorching.
Ronnie Bull has some special tips for cooks during the game so
they won't miss any of the action.
•Place a second television set in the kitchen so the cooks can
enjoy the game. too. It provides another, more relaxed area for
watchinf the game and frees up the den for the most avid fans. If
you don t have a second set. perliaps a friend can brinLa _ponable.
•Usten closely for the 2-minutc warning before lialf time.
That's the signal to cooks that they have about 10 minutes to
prepare food to be served during half time.
If you're plannin$ to serve more substantial foods, says Kriz,
you can use the half-time break as the perfect opponunity for an
-mfonnal bttffct-
• Usc tb is break-JO minutes fortltfSuper Bowl.15 minutes
longer than usual -to serve your hcanicst and most abundant
fare, but keep it simple to serve and eat since the time is short.
Encourage Jour guests to lend a hand -this provides a little
exercise an could break up some heated half-time discussions.
•Consider a separate salad and sandwich bar where guests can
customize their eating. Provide a wide variety of sandwich meats,
cheeses and spreads, including mustards, mayonnaise or salad
dressing, for delicious sandwich complements. Don't forget the
pickles, tomatoes, lettuce and onions. Serve cote slaw. marinated
vegetable salad. potato salad or macaroni salad as accompani-
ments.
After the game, clean-up will be easy if you:
•Use disposable tableware and place barbage bags at several
locations to keep the area tidy.
•Be sure to have plenty of napkins and coasters on hand to
minimize spills.
(Pleue .ee SUPltR/C:l)
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Orlatal ~U, •pper wttb lettace la low ID calorlee bat lalCla ID natrlenta.
CrisP.CrunchYi)ed of lettuce
perfect for sweet. sour turkey
Sweeund Sour Iceberg 1s certain lo steal the sho"
this winter-prepared with pmeapplechunksand
wonderful leftover turkey.
The interest in this tang) Onental dash 1 the
contrast between the ho t, sweet-sour mixture and the
chilled, crisp lettuce bed. To be certain 1hc lettuce 1~ at
its best, it should be purchased the da> before sen ing
Once home. core. rinse and thorough!) drain It. thcn
chill in a scaled plastic bag for about 24 hours. Shrt•d the
lettuce just before serving.
SWEET AND SOUR ICEBE RG
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ltea1pooatoa1tecl1e1ame1eeds
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Food Processor Recipes" should be
a welcome addition to your
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easy, yet inspired recipes plus tips to
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fully.
"Fast and Aavorf\al-New Food
Processor Recipes" is a ~vol
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"Once or twice a year, I work in
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The reason for this section. he
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1 • teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Few dashes of pepper
1• cup water
a,.. 1reen pep_per, eat in cbaaks
! capt cllaakecl, cooked tarlley
Core. rinse and thoroughl) dram lettuce: chill in
plastic bag or plasuc cn sper. Cut off thick-veined
lettuce near core area and chop in small pieces to make
I cup: set aside.
Fanti)' shred enough remaining lettuce to measure
J cups. (To shred. hal\ e head lengthwise. then place
cut-sides down and cut crosswise. Refngerate re-
mainder an plastic bag for future use.) A.rrange
shredded iceberg on serving plattl'r 'lpnnkle" 1th
sesame seeds.
Drain pineapple and mushroom<. n.''it'f\ ing
hqu1ds. Blend cormtarch. 011. catsup \ 1n1..·g.ar. "111. SO)
sauce and pepper 10 saucepan. mix 1n rc,cn ed liquids
and wa ter and cook. sumng o' er medium heat until
mixture comes to a boil and as th1d.enl•d Kt>ep warm
Sur th1ck-~eined lettuce. gr~n rx·pper .rnd
pineapple chunks. mushroom and l hunl..ed turke)
mto sauce. Heat through . Spoon O\ er ~hredded lettuce.
Serve at once. Add1t1onal soy sauce ma' be offered at
the table. Makes 2 or 3 servings. ·
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Here is a variety of easy-to-fix
snacks for pany eatina. Stadium
Spinach Dip, featuring chopped
spinach, arcen onions and panley,
aloq with the sweet-tangy flavor of
lllld dlaliaa. ia area• with potato
c:bipl or ~ It may be
~ ia the mornina. oovered .......
Carry out the football theme by MniDI a Go91 Polt Hero1 a~
~ sudWichea made
&om one loq French bread loaf
and a11emblcd on one lona or two
lllon lkewen.
'Inditioaal aandwicb meau and
American cheese food slices are
siven special zip with horseradish
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substitute red pepper llicel. which
stay crisp lonacr. for tomatoes.
Dwina half time, brina out
Football Fan's Appetizer, a Mex-
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pique the interest of the most
dejected football buff. The dip can
be prepared the day before up to the
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and refriaerated. If it's been in the
refrigerator, add five minutes to the
baking time.
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Chill. Serve with vqetable dippen.
3 cups.
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horseradish. Spread bread with
salad dressing mixture. For 'each
sandwich, cover l bread slice with
process cheese food, lettuce,
tomato, onion and salami; top with
process cheese food and second
brea4.Jlice. ''Stack" the sandwiches
on • larae r to serve. 8
sandwiches.
FOOTBALL FAN'S APPE'rlZER
lpoad,.....aMlbeef
.,, C1lp aalad drettlq
~ c.p taco aamee
1 C'lp (' oucet) tlared4W......,
utvaJ cH4dar clteeM
1.4 C-P cllopped ..._
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bined saJad dressing and taco
sauce; mix well. Stir in"'• cup cheese
and onions. Spoon mixture into 9-
inch pie plate; top with remaining
~heesc.
Insert chips around edge of pie
plate. Bake at 350 dqrces, l S
minutes. Serve with additional
corn chips or crackers. 41h cups.
EASY •••
From Cl
-W-e are reprintiq-Julieone of
Gingered Carrots and Zucchini
from-Patcnt!s book ~nd Rqout of
Spring-Vegetables With-fas from
Mandel's.
Patent says his colorful julienne
vegetable dish may be served hot or
at room temperature. If you can
find the carrots called .. juice car-
rots," use them here. They are less
fibrous than ordinary carrou and
easier to process with the julienne
disc.
In Ragout, the crisp, colorful
assortment of spring vegetables
forms the base for baked egs. The
dish has lots of style and is great for
brunch or lunch-time entertainina.
Much of the preparation can be
done in advance, making it even
more appealing.
JULIENNE OF GINGERED
CARROTS AND ZUCCHINI
! tuspooaa coruta.rdal tea-
1poo111•1u
Ye c.p cMdm bn~ er water
! tab~ re4 wl8e Ylaepr
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black pepper
l a.a.,._ Orintal HtUDe ell
1 •Utt peeled clqer, l Id la
d.lameter ud 1.4 illdl SMd
f Jarse carrots (1~ p1mdl),
peeled ud C11t .... I-lad
1eq1U
I medl•m 111edlal ('i'a ,....),
trimmed ud c.t lllto S-btc• .....
!IUletpooaaoU
Combine cronstarch, supr,
broth, vi~ep.r. salt, pepper, and
sesame 011 in small bowl and set
aside.
Insert metal blade, tum on
machine and drop ginger throup
..feed tube. Process until finely
chopped, about 20 seconds. Re-
move and set aside.
Inxn Jmm slici111 cli1e or 3mm
j ulienne di1e to process carrots. ti:i usina slicing disc, lay carrou
honzontally in feed tube and ute fi~ pressure to process. Remove
slices, reassemble them and weds
them horizontally in ' feed tu6e.
positioned at riaht angle to fint cut
Use medium pressure to procea.
This d?uble . slicing will yield
matchstick stnps 3mm in cross--
section. Remove them and set
them aside.
If using julienne disc, lay carrots
horizontally in feed tube and ute
firm pressi.re to J)l'OCCSI. Remove
julienne strips and set them aside.
Process zuccttini in same way u
carrou, usina medium prenure.
Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in 12-
inch skillet over medium-hiah
beat. Add a;naer and carrott and
cook, t<>11ing freQucntJy, until car·
ro~ are s-rtially cooked but still
cnsp, about 3 to 4 minutes.
Add zucchini and cook tolli ...
for l to 2 minutes. st'ir aauc:c m~ture and add it to skillet. Toee
until 1U1CC thickens and is ab-~ by Vcaetables, about JO
seconds. Serve hot, or at room
tcmpentaue. Makes 6 tervinp.
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COLGATE
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Regular or
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•Tube 64oz -7oz
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DIAL
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Skillet dish combines favorites
Meal in one dish .
intxes pork chops,
·rtceand broccoli
While meal-in-one skillet dinners
otually act rave reviews for conve-
Qlitnce. the dishes arc sometimes
panned as boring and unattractive.
Bot Pork Chop Skillet Dinner
shows how interesting a one-dish
nteal can be.
The recipe combines three
favorite meal ingredients -frozen
broccoli spears. pork chops and
riQC. A ~oerous measure of Jinacr
and whlle wine adds lbe unique
Oavor to the recipe. for an attract-
ive-lookina dish, arranae the broc-
coli spears, spoke-fashion, between
the pork chops.
Like all skillet dinners, the recipe
is easy to prepare. After browning
the pork chops, you simply simmer
them with the rice and liquid in the
same pan. Add the broccoli spears,
allowing the butter sauce to drizzle
into the rice mixture for extra
flavor, then simmeragain,just long
enough to cook the broccoli.
PORK CHOP SKILLET DINNER
10-ouce packa1e broccoli
apean la IMIU.r aa~
'pork cMpl, c•t ~ to 'it. ladl·
daldl
Glaser
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l ~ nps Mlllq water
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'4 c•p ucoHM replar rice
In bowl of hot water, thaw
unopened broccoli pouch for l 0 to
14 minutes.• Lightly sprinkle both
sides of pork chops with ginger. In
large skillet. brown pork chops in
oil. Remove; set aside.
Add water, wine, bouillon cubes
and 2 teaspoons ainacr. brina to a
boil. Boil, stirrina frequently, until
bouillon cubes arc dissolved.
Stir in rice; arranae pork chops
over rice. Cover: simmer on low
heat for l S minutes. Add contents
of broccoli pouch.•• Covet; con-
tinue to simmer for 10 to 12
minutes or until broccoli is crisp.
tender and all liquid is absorbed. 4
servings.
• Broccoli pouch can be thawed .
in a microwave oven. Microwave
on High as directed on the package
for 3112 to 41/i minutes.
•• If desired, arrange broccoli
spears in spoke fashion between
pork chops.
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3 1maJI yellow H mmer aqua•
(1% ouee• total)
40 i mall aa•w peas (4 ouees
total). wltla 1trla11 removed
1 tar1e 1arllc clove, peeled
• lar1e 1.rffn 0D.loa1 ( 4 oucu
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1 large bead Bostoa lettace (5
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t•be 114 teaspooaa dried baaU
1 teaspoon dried tlayme
314 teaspoon salt
Fresbly 1rou d pepper
Ya cap tlDy f ro1en peas, not
tu wed
I large eus
Watercre11 HoUu daJse Saice
Fifteen minutes before baking,
place rack in center of oven and
preheat to 375 degrees. Have ready
8-cup gratin pan or 6 individual
casseroles of about l 0 ounce ca·
pacity. Bring 4 quarts of salted
water to boil.
Cut 21/2-inches from tips of
asparagus, then cut stems into feed·
tube lengths.
Tblck Sllclng Dile: Stand
asi>!lragus stems in feed tube and
use· medium pressure to slice;
remove and reserve. Stand squash
in (~!Ll.tu~ and use medium
pressure to slice. ·
Add squash to boiling water and
cook for I 1h minutes. Remove with
slotted spoon and hold under cold
running water until completely
cool. Let water return to boil. Cook
a.sparagus stems and tips until
tender but still crisp -about 5
minutes. Remove with slotted
spoon and hold under cold running
water until completely cool.
Let water return to boil. Add
snow peas and cook until tender
but still crisp -about 3 minutes.
Drain and hold under cold running
water until completely cool. Wrap
squash in towel and press gently to
remove moisture. Pat asparagus
and snow peas dry.
Metal Blade: Tum on machine.
drop garlic through feed tube and
process until minced.
Tblck Sllcta1 Disc: Stand onions
in feed tube and use light pressure
to slice. Melt butter in 12-incb
skillet. Add garlic and one-half of
the onions and cook gentJ y until
soft -about 5 minutes. Add flour
and mix together.
Stand peppers on cutting board.
Use sharp knife to cut off sides in 3
to 4 vertical slices, leaving onJy
core and stem. Remove any mem-
brane from slices.
Tblck SllclD1 Disc: Stack pepper
slices and stand them lengthwise in
feed tube, wedging them in tightly
to hold. Use light pressure to slice.
Stand lettuce in feed tube and use
light pressure to slice.
Add to skillet with basil, thyme.
salt and peppeT. Cover and cook
until lettuce is wilted -about 5
minutes. Remove from heat and
add peas, asparagus stems (reserve
tips), squash, remaining ·onions
and snow peas and mix t horouahly.
There will be a slight film on
bottom of pan: make sure to mix it
into vegetables. Taste and adjust
seasoning.
Spread vegetables in even layer
in gratin pan and make 6 evenly
spaced indentations for eggs. Or
divide vegetables amo ng 6
casserole dishes and make indenta-
tion in center of each that goes to
bottom of dish. Recipe can be
prepared to this point one day in
advance. Cover ainight and re-
f rigcra te. Bring to room
temperature before proccedina.
Carefully crack cg into each
indentation and place reserved
asparaaus tip on each side of cg.
Bake in preheated oven until cgs
are just set -about 28 minutes.
Serve immediately with Water-
cress Hollandaise Sauce. Makes 6
servings.
Note: 6 ounces of Ctnadian
bacon, cut into 3 by l/4·inch strips
can be added to vetttables.
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4 .new wines ieleased by Cecchetti-Sebastlanl ~
Since this column was first to tell
you of Don Sebastia.ni's return to
&be wine business, first to tell you
what his brand would be, and first
to tell you what wines were bcinf rel~ased1 it ~ms appropriate that
review tne wines.
It is especiaJly timely since the
recent appointment of Don Sebas-
tian'i as chairman of the board and ~hief executive officer of his fam-
ijy's ~bastiani Vineyards. This
tews, 1n the event you missed it,
coincided with-the ousier or Sam
Sebutiani (Don's older brother) as
ffCSident of Sebutiani. A new
tresident is beina sought from
Food classes
can satisfy
any taste
A variety of food classes. includ-
ing demonstrations and tasting, is
planned by the Coastline Com-
munity College's office of Com-
munity Services.
~elude:
-"Meats---tn Minutes -
Brunch" will be tau&ht by Shary
Heavin at 7 p.m. Thursday. Tht
class will include preparation 0 1
quiche in a crepe, chicken paillards
shrimp a la creme on hot biscuits
and super quick fruit and vegetable
accompaniments.
-"Let the Kids Cook" is thf
topic of a Saturday workshop or
Feb. 1. Sally Lansing will direc1
students in making muffins.
scrambled eggs with bacon, tacc
chicken casserole and green beans.
-"Chocolate Affair" will be the
topic of Sharyl Heavin at 7 p.m.
Feb. 6 and 13.
-"Out of the Ordinary: Veg-
etable Possibilities" will be taugb1
at 6:30 'p.m. Feb. 19 by Sally
Lansin&. Dishes include poached
eggs on a bed of vegetables.zucchini
quiche, and com and cheddar
chowder.
-"Slim Gourmet" is the subject
of Sally Lansinsat 6:30 p.m. Feb. 24
and March 3. She will demonstrate
artichoke stuffed red snapper, pita
pizza. noodle salad, and crunchy
raisin bars.
-""Elegant Greek Dinner Af-
fair," including chicken oreganato.
tangy Brussels sprouts. and Greek
salad, will be presented by Sharyl
Heavi n at 7 p.m. Feb. 27
-"Chicken and Seafood: The
Microwave Way" is a two-part
workshop, to be offered at 6:30 p.m.
March 12 and 19 with Sally Lansing
as instructor.
-An Irish dinner. featuring
Irish stew, yeast soda bread, buttery
scones and rustic barm brack bread,
will be prepared at 7 p.m. March 13,
under the direction of Sharyl
Heavin.
For registration information and
class locations, call the Community
Services office at 241-6186. • • • A Valentine Dinner for Two will
be presented by Kurt Hansen. che f,
and Claus HJOr1kjaer. restaurant
manager, Hotel Laguna.
Their demonstration is sched-
.ulcd at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Cest Gourmet cooking school, 14
Monarch Bay Plaza. Laguna
Niguel. ..
Phillis Carey will demonstrate
Microwave Cooking at the cooking
school at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30.
For registration information. call
493-2888. .
Ch ick en foc us
of new cookbook
' Chicken has never been more
popular. It is versatile. ec~~omical
good tasting. and nutntaous. In
keeping with the trend. Sunset has
published "Fresh Ways with
-Chicken." More than 150 recipes
for all types of chicken <l:lshes are
certain to please the grow1ng ranks
of chicken lovers.
L The cook book is a complete
,guide to preparing chicken and. for
that matter, other popular poultry
-turkey, duck. game hens, goose,
squab, and ~ore. . . Since chicken 1s enjoyed by
1people aroun~ the "'.orld. Su!lsct
has included international recipes
and preparation techni~ues.
Chicken Kiev Kuna Pau Chicken,
·Tandoori Chicken, and Chicken
-Pot-au-Feu are just a few of the
'.foreign favorites. .
Recipes call for a vanety of
'cooking techniques -oven cook-
ina, pan frying and barbecu.ing.
'There's even a chapter of recipes
usina pre-oooked po~ltry ~o m~e a
r variety of 1ood-tast1n1 dish~ in a
hurry -salads, soups, sandwiches,
r-asseroles. pastries, pasta, and
1 ~"Poultry Pointers" chapter
,coven basic techniques of poultry
. preparation: diaj~intin1 ~d quar-
terin,1 a whole bud, boning, and
carvin1 techniques are eitplaincd
'and illustrated. . The cook book is available 1n
'book stores. depenment stores,
'supermarketa, discount stores, and
1ourmct shops. Suaetted retail
orice is SS.9S.
JEllY
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outside family ranks.
Don's new position with the
historic family winery wilt not
interfere with his proce6iina wiffi
the new label, a joint venture with
brother-in-law Roy Cecchetti (pro-
nounced cha-ketti ). The new label is
***** Large End
Rib Steak
FIVE STAR lB
Cccx:heni-Sebastiani Cellan. and I
like three out of the four new
releasa. and bave a puticular
fondneu for one of the quanet.
SC ltll ••aug Marta Valley -
ReMrve" PlHt Nolr ($14): Ex-
pensive, but my favorite wine in the
oollection.
The IJ'lpes in this wine appeared
under another well-nown label in
the .previous vintqe, and I raved
about that wine too. Ertjoyable
now, this is really a Pinot for
collectors. Five years or so in the
bottle will make it wonderful. Roses
and berries in bouquet and flavor, a
firm backbone, full body and
***** 97 Pork
~~rer/bslB • .
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pleasantly tan finishj make this
wine a potential rneda wmocr.
CSC ltll •-s..ma" Caberaet
Salvi .... ($14): This. LOO, IS a
special red Wine, thou&h it is a touch
pricey for today's market. Fr6m arapes srown in the Hcaldsbura area. it is youthful but with rich
chocolatey ovenones that make at
precociously approachable.
CSC ltl 4 °Paao Robles"
Sallvlpea Blue ($10): I have
always libclPuo Robles (San Lws
Obispo County) Sauvianons, and
this one is t)'Plcal of tbe region.
Definitely varie1&1, but not crassy or
overtly herbaceous. Enough
character to be iotann"" but
sufficiently delkaie IO drink hand-
1ly.
There is allO a ''Napa'" Johan·
nitbeTa Ricslina in the line but I
can't recommend it. No serious
Oaws in the wine. but I suspect it
was fermented at 1emptratures a
little too warm lO capture the truest
fruit aromas.
POSITIVE COMPLAINING -
For years I have encouraacd readers
to complain about bad wine lists.
those with poor selections or with
outrageous pricina. Restaurateurs
cannot respond to your wants and
needs WlleM you make t.belD
kaowa. aed too few ~ ,;w
them the feedMck aJaey to delper·
ately need. '
I can't tdJ you the number of
occasions when I have oflrred t.NJ)'
constNCtive criticism ~ma
some particulatty pitiftal wine list,
onJy to be told by maueement that,
"You're the only one who·s ever
complained." Now I'm Wkine-
really bad lists tha\ I know irritalOd
others as much as me, so obvioull
too few people are soundina oft'. '
A reaU y good restaurateur wtlo
cares about his clientelewill re-
spond promptly.
Klnnow
Tangerines
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ClO OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneed~. January 22, 1986
JPhi11;yeheesecake reoipe
inspires national contest
Every city bas a personality all its 4 a....ce paebae1 cream on electric mixer until well
own. In recent yean Philadelphia, cMeie, IOftaM blended. Add egs. one at a time,
binhplace of the nation, .bas 1 c., Hpr mixing well after each addition.
cha'W'd its character dramatically, 4 eUI Blend in juice, vanilla and rind: lettina rapid, impreuive arowth 1 iea...-letlMll Jldce pour into pan. Bake at 325 degrees .
.,amt its backdrop of rich tra-'it teu••• vaallla SO minutes. Loosen cake from rim
dition. •4 aea.,... lemoa rbNI of pan: cool before removing rim of
Today in the City of Bfotherly ~ ctt' apricot preserves· pan.
Love, historical landmarks vie for i tablelpMU water Combine preserves and water:
attention with a.profusion ofluxur-1 qurt wMle strawberries heat thorouahly, stirring oc-
iou new hotels and a restaurant Sprinkle bottom of lightly-casionaJly. Arranac strawberries on
nmaiuance that has stirred interest greased 9-inch springfonn pan with top of cheesecake: spoon preserves
.-id attention nationwide. crumbs. Combine cream cheese mixture over strawberries. Chill. 10
In the midst of this exciting new and sugar, mixing at medium speed to 12 servings. scene, up-and-cominJ chefs are _..:::..:.:...:.=!::::..:..:.:.:.;.;.;.~.::..:..;~;;.;..;;.........:.;::..:..:..~----,__::;..------------------------
oompeti.na with their more est.ab-w ·
quality of restaurant fare is stellar. . • ' • . • Al IO oft.en happens when a city
becomes a .. restaurant city," a few
of tbe more outstandfog restauraot
lilbed peers for rccoanition. The e give you one
offerinas have garnered welJ.-de-~ ~. Ch' ~ s ·1 t One such winner is the sen· e 0 ns e e sational cheesecake served at the 0 I c c Old Oriainal Bookbinder's res-, I .
&aurant, a PbiladelP.hia tradition
since 186S and possibly America's
most fAmous seafood restaurant._ A I f
ds-down favOnTe or top-h B ~.off a special meal, the Old 01ce ee <Jnainal Bookbinder's Fabulous ~\;a:,=d1p~~h~~ ' ' , .
zinc. Lemon flavored, crumb
coated and topped with apricot-
alazcd strawbemes, the desscn is a
standout and richly deserving of
recognition.
If you have a favorite original
cheesecake recipe or other original
recipe using Philadephia Brand
cream cheese, you could win one of
four luxurious trips for two to
Philadelphia, become a chancr
inductee into the "Philly" Hall of
Fame and garner national recog-
nition for your culinary creativity.
The contest seeks innovative
reci~. To enter, submit your
oriainal recipe in one of four contest
cateaories: A) Cookies and ~ sens, 8) Cheesecakes, C) Ap-
petizers and Snacks or D) Main and
Side Dishes. Almost any original
. recipe is a potential winner. but
only if contest rules arc followed
exactly and entries are received by
Jan. 31.
OLD ORIGINAL BOOKBINDER'S
FABULOUS CHEESECAKE
i tablespoons srallaln cracker
crambt
Dutch big
producers of
fine cheeses
By TOM HOGE ,, ....... ,....,..
As a longtime cheese buff. I have
in my travels sampled the products
of many lands. including English
Stilton, French Camemben, Ger-
man Limburger and the classical
Swiss.
But in my opinion. the nation
that leads the field is the Nether-
lands, the little country that has
become a major exponer of these
milk products, with an annual total
of some 307 ,000 tons. This' comes
to almost 2S percent of the total
cheese exports of allnations.
The Dutch make dozens of
cheeses, from Leiden. seasoned
with caraway seeds. lo Frisian,
spiced with cloves. But the un-
disputed leaders in the field are
Edam and Gouda, which alone
account for the annual export of
some 2SO,OOO tons to about I 00
countries.
Gouda, with its yellow-sold rind.
is world famous for its d1sunct1 ve
flavor. It is descnbed as a nch
cheese with a fat content of at least
48 percent. which explains 11s
creamy texture.
Gouda. at the age of 4 to 8 weeks.
is soft and smooth and 1s delicious
eaten wath bread. "'Old" Gouda.
ranging from 7 to 13 months. is dry
and sharp and good with wane.
Edam, a sphere with a bright red
casing. 1s good with hot. savory
dishes in early hfe. As 11 becomes
more mature. Edam goes well wtth
beer and wme. It 1s especially tasty
with Port.
Edam was once made from whole
milk, but now the fat content has
been reduced.
The Dutch have long claimed
that Edam can be made only in the
paaturcsofnonh Holland Friesland
provinces. Government scientists
finally tested this theory, making
the cheese. usi ng milk from the
same cows and under 1dent1cal
milkin& conditions, an other areas.
The cheese they produced was ~table, but at lacked the dis-
tinctJvc Edam taste.
One fine cheese is hcrb-nch
Pompadour. which offers a number
of cooking possibihties. such as this
recipe for creamy eggs.
Lb.
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1-lb. Bag
Fresh and Crisp
Greet fOf Dips
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Seedless Grapes
l.fp f ""p '., •. ,,.d
Ready Pac Broccoli
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Saladette Tomatoes
Roasted Peanuts
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Fresh Jicama
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Boneless
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Coors
Beer
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6 Pack. 12-0\Jnce Cans
,~~~~~ ~~~~~lo Ham
Vons Cheddar Cheese
Vons Cream Cheese
Claussen Pickles
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BILL MVILA. PRESIDEJ'fT. ~GROCERY CQ
"We sell our Select US.DA. Choice
Beef for the same price other sueer·
markets sell their ungraded beef.·
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INTRODUCING
VONS SELECT
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
BEEF··
A grade above the beef most
other supermarkets sell. "Vons
Select USDA Choiee" on -the
label means ou get a cut special:
Ty selected by Vons to give you
more for your meat-buying dollar,
It's more tender. More flavorful.
And more likely to satisfy the ap-
petites of even the most demand·
ing beef lovers. For beef of this
high quality, you might expect tq
pay more. Not at Vons. We s.ell
Vons Select USDA Choice for the
same price other markets sell
their ungraded beef. You get mofet
but you don't pay more. That's
why we call Vons the More Storej
Fadal
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lah u4 ,epper a. taste
Melt butter in tarac skillet Add
Chene and water. cook slowly.
stirrina until cbee1e melts. Add
qp, onion powder, Tabasco. saJt
and pepper. Cook slowly until egs
are tet, ICTlpina mtxture frequently
durina cook:ll1a. Serves 4 Good
with a chilled rose WIOC.
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1 Limit One Coupon Per Family. II
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Most healthful calorie deficit. To l05e one pound a sroups, health professionals rec.-just 100 caJor¥t per balf-cup teT·
week1 you must t.Ue Jn 3,SOO fewer ommeod that dieiers and non-v1., and no fat, cbc&elle• °' f Ct P an a SO f $ caJones or S00 calories per day. dieten alike: limit foods that are sodium. It contributa HHAtUll I
Carrot and etlery stick lunches, hiah in fat, cholesterol. supr and vitamins and iron to the diet. ancf-most satisfying you moan? Not so. You'U find that sodium; eat moderate amounts of meal1featunQ1ricetendtobemore
the most healthful weiabt lou plan protein; and eat more complex sati1fyin1 because complex
N · h · • is almost the most satisfYin& be-carbohydrates. carbohydrates make you feel ftalL owast ellmetoresolvenotto causeitisbuiltaroundtbc(ourfood Foods that att hi•., in compleJt lo~r. d let those .. party pounds" bang I'. .., ·1 ~ ~ ....... around like an uninvited holiday groups -1ruits and veactables, carbohydrates include fruits, vea-, o dieter wi l ~t _.,.. .v-
aucst durina the new year. Instead, breads 11'\d cereals, dairy products, etables, leaumcs and arains. Be-fcastina on Creole Fi.ab 'n ~
shape-up your eatina habits for a meat and meat alternates -and cause they're high in nutritive vaJue Skillet. This quick and easy ~
permanently slimmer and healthier off en the most variety. and relauvely low in calorics, these dish meat weiabs in at a ·Sean 32
A varied diet prevents boredom foods can be a dieter's best friend. calories but contains a full cardl o yoT~ lose weight, you must take in and a feelina of deprivation, which Take rice for example. Rice is an vitamins and minerals. JloUedl few~·calories than you bum up. tend to encouraae cheating. exceUent source of complex flounder or sole fillets cook•=.
f.a · l · In addition to selectina a variety carbohydrates, and it is low in separatc'"IRincd rice in a · !!!!!!!::========~:::::::=::::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:====~~~::!.~~t~:_:ess~t~s~o~o~e~wa:· ~y~to~crea~~te~a~~o~ffi~Ood~s~ea~c~h~da~y~fi~ro~m~t~he~fi~o~u~r~food~~~ca~l~on~·~cs~.~Co~o~v!ert~ed~R~i~ce~co~n~tat~·n~a~ broth reminiscent of Loui '
bayou cooking. Julienne strips of'
carrot and green pepper are added"
at the end of cooking for max.imu.m
Pepsi,
Diet Pepsi
2 liter
67.6 ounce
Bottle
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• 27
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Tomato
Sauce
tblt'a
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Diamond 79 Plates •
Paper, Dimer or Comper1meot
l~PacMge
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Old Chicago Pizza
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Hot Pockets
169
199
Plllsburv Buttered ~pcom 159 """..,_;. 0. lb f'-"<! 10~0. 11o.
Banquet Fried Chicken 299 °' "°' (, ~ 12 au.-eo.
~ ~!:c;~~kh 2 59
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Best Of The Fryer
~c.t•t F'•rmt l'" .79
Beef Chuck Roasts .b 129 ~ USDA (-~ (...,.,, C ,.,
Boneless Stewing Beef
~USDA <."',.. u: 189
Shoulder Lamb Chops
81-l ........... , J<; • I' 149
Shoulder Chops
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Buttermilk Cruller
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vitamil) retention. •t
An occasional meatletl meat.-
makes aood sense nutritionally forl
everyone. In Chili~ Rice.
Quiche, egs and cheese deliciou.sl1
meet protein needs. This cnastlcssl
quich 1 tow in fat and calories.
because it uses sk.im milk and pan,,
skim mozzarella cheese. Yet, it ii.
satisfymg enough to be shared with
a non-<heter. ,
More great-tasting; oric? t-ri~·~ for two along with a wce'lr'!ll'---
worth of menu plan.s att avai1aol&
in Uncle Ben's 7-Day Rice Dietl.'
Developed by a registered dietitian
in coo~rauon with the hom&
economists at Uncle Ben's, this'
healthful eating plan is a nutri-'
tionaJly balanced diet built around'
a van et y off oods from the four fbo<f
groups. Each day's menus provide'
about 1.000 calorics. and whert!
combined with a regular exercise'
program should result m a craduaii
we1Jlll loss that will vary b~
individual. ..
To save umc. the menus and.
recipes 1n the diet have been.
carefullv coordinated. '
For 'your free copy. send "
stamped, self-addressed envelope'
to: Uncle Ben!s 7-0ey Rice Diet~
P.O. Box 725 Dept. 1200. Lubbock.
Texas 79491-0526.
CREOLE FISH 'N RICE SKILLET.
t flooder or 10le fillets ( ~
ud)
1/1 teupooa t op oUJT
·1 cu ca~..-~ noie-
tomatoa
V. e11p converted rice
V. c•p coarsely clilopped oaioa
l cloves prllc, ml.Dce4
1 tablnpeoa lem• jalft l ''
teaspu•buil
"" teupMa Of'e&UO "" tea.,... Mt pepper Ullee
FresJlly &rHM pepper, te tutt
l 1mall CUTOl. ~ •
"" P'ea pepper, C11t int•
matdasdck strips
Spnnklc fish fillets with salt. ~
desired. Roll-up. sccunng w11~
wooden picks. set aside. Coal'S{'I~
chop to matoes. reservUlg JWCC . .set
aside. Add enough ~ater to Juice to
equal I 11J cups. ·
Bnng liquid to a boil in 10-mch
skillet. tir in rice. onion. garlic
lemon Juice. basil. oregano. hot
pepper sauce. pepper a nd reserved
to matoes. .\rrangc fish fillets oo
top. Cover tight!~ and simmer ~O
minutes. Rt>mO\t~ from neat.
pnnkle carrot and green pepper
o"er fish. Let stand CO\ered u'ntl'I
all hqu1d 1s absorbed and fish flale)
when tested with a fork. about 5
m inutes. Makt>s ~ servmgs_ 3~5
calones per sen mg .
CHILI-CHEESE
RICE QUICHE
t large eggs, beaten
I cap skim milk
•, teaspoon garlic saJt
Fresbly groud pepper. to tast1
l cup cooked and cooled rice•
l cup t 4 onces) shredded low-
moisture, part-skim mouarella
cbttse
1 • cup cbopped onion
t tablespoons cbopped pimiento
1 to t tabtespooH diced jalapen6
peppers
1 tablespoon gn1ed parmese
cbttse
Combine ~s. m1Jk. garlic salt
and pepper 1n m1\tng bowl: m1>.
"ell. ur 1n n c. mouarella checstt.
onion. p1m1ento andJala~no ~p
pers poon into -inch glass ptt
plate coated with non-stick cooking
spra)'. Bake at 350 deg.recs for 30 to
35 minutes or until knife 10sened
near center com~ out cleare
Spnnkle v.1th parmesan cheese. let
stand 10 minutes Makes 2 scr·
vangs. 380 calones ~r serving.
•J>repare<l according to packagt
darccuons without butter, m&J"IAP'
me or salt .
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wrapper dlrecttons: drain and in-
sert doves at 1-mch intervals over
surface. Place butt on a shec1 offo1l
10 a small hallow beklna pu; cup
fod faarl\ c:k>lc to butt. In a unall
saucepan aently beat apncot
ptetentt and brand)', ltirrin&.
until pcacnn mdt; ~ ewer
bun. &kr in a ~hr••• •~ depft oven for l m.U.-. ~
iato Ilka. IPOOftilll prem we mi ewe o"er them. Sa-we bot. 1 c
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• • Exotic cherimoya captures shoppei::s' attention
BJ DOAOTllY WEN~ and custard-like that it's usually The chcrimo_ya plant is a native cannot be allowed to aof\en on the used. Cherimoya tastes best when it flavored yoaurt such as lemon ot =::-; • 2 ....._ eaten with a spoon. lu sweet flavor of the mountauls of Ecuador and tree or.to drop. It is picked when is chilled first and should be eaten ora• makes a aood conlr'U1 isa subtle, moutb-waterina blend of Peru, di1COvercd by early explorers firm-ripe after a ali&ht yellow tin,ae as soon after it's ripe as possible. dressana.
Cberimoya is an exotic fruit that papaya, ptncapple, and banana. who collected it and introduced it to of color develops. Generally this sweet fruit is eaten Pureed cherimoya can be added
is capturina the attention of sbo~ Some call at "the queen of Europe. Now it can be found After pickina, the fruit must be fresh as a salad or deuen. It can be to y°'urt or mayonnaise, ~t .cw
pen wbo art on the lookout for tropical fruits," and Mark Twain is arowana in most tropical areas handled with peat care to prevent served in wedaes with the skin on a fruit beveraac. Puree lS eaady
tomethina new. January throuah suPOOSed to have described it as around the . world includinJ the bruisina or breakinJ of the skin. for people to cat with a spoon. If made by pcelina an4 ~in&
May is the sea.son for buying this "deliciousness itself!" French Riviera, Alaiers. Portupl, which causes discoloration and desired, squeeze a little oran,ae or cbcrimoya, then proceuana 1t in•
subtropical. Nutritionally. cberimoya is a Spain, and Australia. penniu rot to develop. lime juice over it to enhance its blender or food prooeuor for a few
Ill appearance is unique: shaped good source of the 8 vitamins ID Southern California this de-You need to ripen the fruit at flavor. seconds. For a beverqe, you can tomew~t like a fat, pointy apple, it niacin and thiamin -in fact, ciduous. tree has been arown for room temperature for a few days Cherimoya can be peeled and strain the juice from the pulp if you
huanolivearecnskinmarkedwith higher than most fruits. It has no more than 100 years. Some folks until &oft. When ripe the skin wtll sliced into chunks and added to a desire.
overlappina P,Cntaaon shapes that sodium and is fairly high in have cherimoya arowina in their become 1 duller green and the fruit tropical fruit salad. It blends well Chcrimoyas are not inexpensive.
look almost like petals. potassium. However, it is higher in yards as an ornamental and may will yield to gentle pressure, like a with most varieties of fruit for They are a s~ialty fruit arown in
Inside, the cberimoya has creamy calorics than most fruits with nearly not know that the fruit is so edible. ripe peach. salads, but because it's so sweet it small quanudcs in Southern Cali-
while flesh. a tiny core, and la11t 100 calorics in a 100 gram (3111 The larae arccn fruit wciahs 'h to After it has softened it may then tastes best when combined with fornia or imported from other
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pollinated by hand, and also picked
by hand.
Shipping is costly too because the
fruit is so frqilc and must be
handled with peat care at all times.
.Jf you become a chcfimoya lover,
you may want to try plantina a tree
;n your aarden. The tree is medium-
sizcd, a6out I S feet, with a spread of
about I S feet, and is fast-srowing
the first three to four years. It grows
well in our climate and can
withstand temperatures as low as 25
dqrees F. ---Q ARE A.aED:
Q. I fnle dte leftever hlrkey
from ev ftukqiYlmc ~ UMI
uM Mme for a e.auenle IM1
week. How .... 11 It tale to keep die
leftover eanerole la die refrl1er-
ator? Coeld It be fnae11 eva U.O.p
I uM hlney daat llH beem freaa!
A. The turkey casserole will keep
three or four days in the refrigerator
after baking. You could also freeze
it, after baking. but only when it is
freshl y baked -not several days
later.
The rule for using cooked meat or
poultry that has been frozen is that
1t should be refrozen only if it has
been thoroughly cooked. The cook-
ing destroys bacteria that might
have been there when you froz.e the
meat or poultry. -. • • • Q. We've jHt ~ Mn"tlq
lemon• from oar lemoa tree ui.
dtey are18Mr-jllley. Bow .... cu I
keep diem? eo.N I Irene &Item?
A. Fresh lemons keep in the
refrigerator in a plastic bag for as
long as siJt weeks and at room
temperature for about a week to 1_0
day!: Lemon juicerreezes well, but
you would not want to try to freeze
whole lemons.
For short term freezer storage
(one to two months), freeze lemon
Juice in ice cube trays, using 2 to 3
tablespoons per cube. After freez-
ing. store frozen cubes in a plastic
bag and thaw and use as needed.
For longer term freezer storage,
lemon juice should be heated to
destroy enzymes that cause the
~wee to tum bitter. Heat lemon
Juice in a double boiler and use a
candy thermometer to measure the
temperature. Heat just to 190
degrees F and immediately remove
top of double boiler from the heat.
Chill juice and freeze. • • • Q. I Hully Irene tome of dte
lemon jatce tlaat we 1et frem ou
lemoa treea. Bat H W m-:J.mee
11NM11d I ue wMla a reelpe for
~e jalce or ITl&ed peel of OH
lemoa? Alto, cu sr•&ed lemoa peel
be frolett?
A. A medium lemon Jenerally
yields about 3 tablcspoonsJuice and
about I tablespoon grated peel. The
grated peel freezes well. For conve-
nient use, freeze grated peel in small
plastic containen so you can spoon
out the amount you need.
Pistachios
add texture
to meat pie
PISTACHIO MEAT PIE
Pastry, aee recipe
1 tablespooa baner
l lar1e (I OUCH) OalOD, fmely
cllopped
~ n p fine ly cltopped m11lt·
room•
1 pond sroud lamb
~ pond '°' lcattu una1e 1 cleve prlk, flaely dMppe4
~ C8f pl1taddot, cltt Pf ed me-
dtam-flM
i 1ar1e eua
~ C9p llMlnermllk
Make up pastry and refrigerate
ovem iJht. In a medium saucepan
in the hot butter gently cook onioa
until aolden. Stir in mushroom-.
lamb and sausage; over medium
heat crumble meat with a fork until
it losses its red color. Stir in prlic
and pistachios and remove from
heat.
Beat cas and buttermilk to
blend; add to meat mixture a nd
mix well. Roll out Pastry on a
pastry cloth with a stockine~
covered rolli"I pin 10 fit a 91/,-by
l 'h·inch pie plate; flute edae. Add
meat mixture.
~~ in a preh~ted 375-dqRC
oven for l S minutes; continut
bakina at;~ dqrees until a cak~
tester insened in center comes out
clean -lO to 35 minutes. Serve
hot. Makes 6 aervinp.
Putry: Beat totethef 4 ounces
10ft cream cheete and a 14 powwt
eoft butler. Oflldually beat in I aa1
sdmd il1.purpoee flour (IOOOped
and leveled) until blended. w,..
tiahlly in plastic wrap . ..