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~EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986
16 eXpelled after drug t•id
Former Surfaide Colony
reaJdebt And.rlja Artu-
ko'ric wu eztradlted
today to Yqoala•ia,
where he will be tried for
Nasl war crlmea. A5.
Food
Valentine's Day Is the
sweetest time for Orange
Coast chocolatlers.C1
Sports
The jumbled Sunset
League basketball race
may be untangled to-
nlght./01
The 1986 Golden West
College baseball team Is
previewed ./01
UC lrvlne loses, but
Southern Cal College Is
victorious In college
baseball. /02
Entertainment
''Alone Together'' Isa
fine family comedy at the
Harlequin Dinner Play-
house./83
EcHson High takes tough line against -
students c aught by undercover officer
Otto said the crackdown and
expulsions show that the district is
serious about controllina drup on
hiab school campuses.
"Th~ aren't bad kids They've
just ma~ poor decisions. I really
believe this 1s io•na to help them. If at
were not in their best interest and the
best interest of the other students. ~e
wouldn't do it. It's painful." By ROBERT BARKER
otlMO.., .........
Huntington Beach school officials
Tuesday night expelled 16 students
who were nabbed in an undercover
police oJ)cration last December for
allegedly selJing marijuana, cocaine
and LSD on the EdiSQJl High School
campus.
The 13 boys and three gJrls were
Laguna
activist
guilty in
sex case
Onetime counc il
candidate clea r ed
of drug charges
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By STEVE MARBLE
otlMD.itr .........
Former Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil candidate John Gabnels was
convicted Tuesday of a 'single count
of child molestation, but found not
guilty on multiple charges of
furnishing narcoucs to manors.
In a non-Jury trial in Santa Ana.
Superior Court Judge Linda
Mclaughhn found Gabnels gµ1lt y of
cha Id molestation and three counts of
contributing to the dchnquincy of a
minor.
Gabriels, 60. wall be sentenced
March 28.
Three teen-agers, one now a c.ounty
jail irrmate. testified that Gabriels
supplied them with Quaaludes. One
of the teens. a male, said Gabnels
twtcc tried to molest him.
The incident occurred dunng a
weekend in 1984. <Abnels was ar-
rested April 11 , 1984 -the day after
he was defeated in a c11y election.
expelled from attcndin$ any district
high school for the spnng semester,
Superintendent Mane Otto sajd
today. They can petition to re-enter
their schools in September.
Some of the students were ancsted
and jajled following the Dec. 18
sweep. All have been on admfo1s-
trative suspension pnor to the ex-
pulsions. she said.
Period of penance
"You reach a point where ccna1n
behavior is unacceptable," Otto said.
"The line stops at drugs."
Princ\pal Jack Kennedy, who re·
qu·cstcd that undercover police come
to the 2.8~studcnt campus, said
today's action "was a last resort."
"But we need to have a clear
mcssaac that we won't tolerate the
sale or negotiation of sales of drugs " he said. '
Kennedy said the school has re-
ceived "tremendous" support from
the commumty, faculty and other
students for takina the hard line.
In th~ undircovcr operauon, a 20-
ycar-old female police cadet attended
classes, pretend1na '° be a student.
Police said the undercover cadet
made at least two purchases from
Fath'U la(natiaa Laa of St. Joachim Church
In Co.ta lileaa appllee uhea to the forehead
of Beattlz Soto u a ai.n of penance da.rlq
Lent. Churchea will be bold.In& ~
Weclneeday .emcee today, marktq the
flnt day of Lent, 48 da)"8 before Kuter.
Lent la • rrtod of f..UU, and penitence
obeer.ed by Chrtatiana around the world.
each of the aJlCJCd druade.alers. Some
oflbe uansacuons were recorded and
drup were retained as ev1dencit,
accord.in& to poUce.
Dctccuvcs said drua problems at
Edison Hiah are no worse -and
perhaps better -than at other
tchools 1 n lbe cny.
Pnne1pal Kennedy said the salC$ or
ncgot1auon for sales aJI took place on
the Ed ison campus or adjacent to 1t
Twenty-four suspects were named
m the warrants. Some were adults and
not students, Kennedy said.
Suspect
in toxic
dumping
arrested
Brother pleads
innocent in OC
chemical case
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. O.., ........
A Northern .Cahfomia man ar-
rested Tuesday on susptCton of
dumpina toxic chemicals along the
Ortcp Hi&hway last month was betn&
held today at Oranse County Jail as
attorneys scrambled to pm his
release.
Philip Earl Leavitt, 39. was arrested
near rus home in Albany and dnven
to Oran~ C.Ounty late Tuesday by
shcnffs investigators.
Formal charses have not been filed
against the man. whose home lS north
of Oakland.
The man's brother, RlChard Duane
Leavitt of Three Arch Bay. was
arrested last month in connection
wi th the cbcm1caJ du.mpq eplSOdc
and pkaded mnocent Tuesday to
felony charges of transporuna and
dumping hazardous matcnaJ
The charp:s c.arry a mu1mum·
sentence oftfircc years 1n pnson and a
(Ple&M Ne TOXIC/A2)
~ Dunng the trial, Deputy D1stnc1
Allorney Kathlene Kendle descnbcd
Gabricls as a ··chicken hawk ... who
wants to have sex wt th young boys."
Kendle said Gabriels was attempt-
ina to gain sexual favors in exchange
for drugs and allowing the teen-agers
to stay at his house.
NB smooths out massage parlor law
Newport Beach actteaa
Kelly McGUUa la ap for a
Brtthh Oecar for her
performance In .. Wlt-
neaa." 85
INDEX
Advice and Games 86
Bulletln Board A3
Business A 7-8
Gabricls pleaded innocent to all
ire inCl·
dent was a~fantasy.
"He's not happy, but the reality as 11
could have been worse," s.a1d defen se
attorney James Riddel after the
conviction.
"When you have three kids saying
one thing. well, th as 1s probably about
as good as we could have done." said
Riddel
(Pleue 9ee oun. T Y I A2)
By SUSAN HOWLETT
A rev ised ordinance designed 10
put more muscle into regulations
governing Newport Beach's massage
parlors doesn't ~cm to rub on the
industry like 11s predecessor.
Angry massage parlor owners and
cmplo)'Ct'!> who attended an earlier
meet1ne dcahng with the ordinance
were missing Monday n1gh1 when the
Cit) Council tentativcfy approved
the rewrillen ordinance. which f'f\USt
still fO through a second reading and
pubhc hcari ng Feb. 24. If approved, 11
would take effect an December.
"They have had a meeting of the
minds on the agreement." Newport
Beach City Manager Robert Wynn
said.
Among the requirements included
an the proposed ordinance arc the first
written examinations for massage
spokeman len Everroad. Plus. the
ordinance requires massage parlon to
close at 11 p.m
Waiting until December before the
regulations take effect wall allow
massage parlor employees who lack
the required education or ex penence
almost a year of study so they can pass
the test and obuun a $60 permit, he
said.
The 29-page ordinance incl udes 17
sections d 1
th. safety and wel arc of the
citazens of the ci ty of Newport
Beach." the ordinance states.
It 1s intended to "disco urage
massage establishments from de·
generating into houses of prosu-
tuuon:· 1t goes on to say
".mong the new regulations
•Owners and operators wtll be
tested every two years. The owners'
test wtll deal with mumc1pal code
(Pleue eee MA88AOlt/ A2)
Claaslfled 05-7
Comics 87
Death Notices 0 4
Entertainment 83-4
Worlcpl~ce smoking rules adopted in Irvine
Food C 1-8
Horoscope 86
Mind and Body B 1
Opinion 88
JJollce Log A3
Public Notices 04
Sports 01-4
T elevlslon 8 4
Weather A2
By PHlL SNEIDERMAN
ot lMO.., ..........
Smokmg an Irvine's pnvate work·
places would be regulated under a la"'
that rcce1Vcd preliminary appro"JI
Tuesday from the City ( ounc1l
If the measure receives final ap-
proval Feb. 25, workplace smoking
restrictions would JOin public smok·
1ng regulations ad opted an Irvine last
year. Public <11mok ing regulauons
This car'Sgot a
few miles on flt,
starting in 1913
Huntington Beach's Jerry Bame
has spent the paJt few weeks learning
how to dnve all over again, and he'\
lovina 1t.
He recently houJht a 191 l Model T
pccdstcr. Perhaps therc'11 not
another one exactl y hkc 11 in the
world.
Bame 11tart.' his car with a mcchan-
1c.al crank -not the tum of a key 1n
the electronic 1gn111on. The Speedster
has three pedal~ on the floorboard He
pushes one 1n 10 uS< the clutch,
another for the brakes and the third
when he want~ to back up The
accelerator and &park (which conrruls
the t1m1na of the spark plug,· 11park)
arc attached to each ••de of the
n~nna wh~I
There arc nu power windows -
there aren't even an y w1ndow<1 Rclmc
'Ill! OUt In the open amona the
element• and a "wind 1n his face end
huis on h1~ teeth
Tht old car fullill' '1n uall) a
ROBERT
BARKER
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
hfetonadream that was rekindled last
June when Bame a local 1morne)
v1J1ted dnvcrs of old ~r'!I '1)1rt1c1-
pat1n11n the 3,300-milc Ortat Amen-
can Ract from lo~ Anaeles to New
York
"I had ~en photos of the old can,"
he Mid. "I wanted 10 ao and Stt tht>
kind of pc<>Clc who would do th1\
They put a 1111c pan of them~l•c'
into 1t Anybod a n dn "e n~w "'
(Pl....... Plt&DS'RR / A 2)
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(Over rc<>tau ra nts. aud11onums and
other loca11on'i
The new rulc'i allow an offi ce
worker to designate his or her
1mmcd1atc work area as a non-
c;mok1ng 1one and to post 11 with an
appropnate sign
The law also prohibits smoking 1n
conferente and meeting rooms while
1hcy arc 1n use and an classrooms.
aud11onums. restrooms. hallways
and elevators
Smoking would also be banned in
cafetenas, lunch rooms and em ployec
lounges w11h a seatmgcapac1t\ ofles!.
than 40 If these areas ha ve a \t'at1 ng
caparny of 40 or more. a non-
smokina area would have to main-
tained, covcnna not less than half the
seating and floor area.
The Irvine law, based an pan on
regulationsadoptcd in Laauna Beach,
apphcs to office buildings. medical
waiting rooms, hbranes and other
areas It would not affect pn vatc
home<; that also c;en r as officr
workplaces, govern ment offices or
1nd1v1dual offices occupied c'clus1' <'
I~ h} smokers
( it ) officials said the \mok1ng la"
1s <''peeled to be enforced on a
complaint basis. ".n cdu(auon penod
for Irvine employers 1<; C\pected to
precede formal enforcement
>\t Tucsda)' ·s mec11ng, fo ur
speakers citpre~scd support for work ·
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Huntinaton Beach'• J e"T Bame ready for a 91>ln ln hla 19 13 Model T peedeter.
place smolcing regulations
Ron Saldana. representi ng The
Tobacco lnsutute, wa'> the onh
speaker cnucal of the proposal He
urged the council to dela) adopuon 1n
order to perm11 a voluntar) smoking
rule prov.am for local businesses
Counc1I members Larry Agran.
SaJly Anne Miller and Ray Catalano
approved the first rcad10g o f the
workplace smoking ordinance Coun-
(Ple&M eee SllOKDIG/ A2)
Waste ink
disposal
in Mexico
under fire
By TONY AA VEDRA
Ol ... Ollllr .........
1\n attomt\ tor the la" firm
rc~scntma a T1Ju1na Mph It plant
d1 put<'d C'la1m \ 1h t the-rnmpany 111
not hC't'nsed 10 ha nd!( the hazardou'
waste M."nt to 11 b\ tht Oranttt ( oa'll
Dail) Pllot and at lta\t i.111 other
Cahfom1a pubh hm& l'Om pame\
Lawyer Rafarl (I ma an a\MK:tate
of thr attomcv htrtd by tl'\c lndu\1na\
de Monte Cn 10 !"Ian\ argued tocby
that the ftrm v.'IS not in \lolauon of
Mc' an law
"Th1\ cnmpan-, '' hctn~\1 and
authomed to import the wa tc ink
and pnx-n 1t. ·· Gama 'Ill~ 1n a
1tlephonr 1nten1tw "The ink 11 not
be1na dum~ hut reocvcled
Meucan JO\'tmment official .
howc"cr dented 1n published rtponi.
that lnd u•nnas de Monte \nuo 11
h~tn\fit to f'('(h It and hum v.-aite ink
(P1-... .... A.ST'S/ A2)
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A2 • Orllnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, Febru•ry 12. 1988
No TV cameras at 'Stalker' hearing
' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tele·
vmon crews wtll be barred from
covenna the preliminary heanna ot
.. N1&ht Stalker" defendant Richard
Ramirel. a Judge ruled today
Mun1c1pal Court Judae James F Ncl~on ai"Ced with a pri·viou~ de·
c1~ion by Municipal C'ourt Judge
Candace Cooper, who said the ca)C
had reccavrd such extensive pretnal
pubhc1ty that the defendant's nght to
a fair tnal by an 1mpan1a11ury might
be 1mptnled.
"I am convinced that Judge
C ooper's appraisal is correct an order
10 protect the dignity of the coun and
the order of the coun," Nelson said
Nelson refused to hear arguments
lrom attorneys represenung vanou~
lotal telev1~1on )tat1ons. which had
already submitted wniten arguments
on the issue.
Meanwhile, attorneys for Ramirel
said they would not make a rtque•it to
postpone bis Feb. 24 prclumnary
heanngat Iha time. but maydcc1d('tO
do so in a week
Ocputy District A11orney Philip
Halpin has said he opposes a delay 1n
the prclunmary heanna. contendma
elderly' 1ctim\ an the case may dae or
become too 111 to 1e$11fy
Ramirez wa5 absent from coun for
the first half of today's proceedings.
because he wasn't interested in hear-
ing the media anomeys argue on the
coverage issue. ~111d defense attorney
Daniel Hemande1.
But Nelson later ordered Ramire1
to appur in coun bncO} for the
d1scuss1on of the preliminary hearing
date
Tuesda)' Halpin said thnt one of1he
two Los Anacles Police Dcpanment
bomb experts lulled Saturday when a
pipe bomb exploded at a North
Hollywood home was to have tc t1-
fird against Ram1re1.
Ramirez, .25, a drifier from El Paso.
TeKas. is charged with 14 counts of
murder wtth sptt1al circumstances
and 54 related cnmcs attnbuted to
the so-called N1gllt Stalker who
temfied Cahfomrn residents with a
stnng of slayanis. raoe and attacks
Dunng has arra1gnment last Octo-
ber. Ramirez yelled "Hail, Satan"
and nashed a pcntagrnmmed-pslm 31
c;ourt spectators An inverted penta·
gram 1s oflrn associated with ~tunic
worship and authonues said ~ut·h
symbols were found at Night Stalker
vacums' home~
WASTE INK DISPOSAL IN DISPUTE ...
From Al
10 fuel 1ts asphalt operation.
I he Pilot and other Califomra
publishers "'ere accused Tuesday hy a
\tatt' legislator of <,ending waste ink to
an allegedly unl11.:cn~ed asphalt plant
,rnd recycl ing company 1n M<.-iuco.
ra1<;1ng fears 1ha1 the po1sonou~
'>UbSlances 10 th e 1nk Could Oow
through "ater""a y'i hack into the
l n1 1ed States
In a Sacrame nt o new., conferencc.
.\'l'>embl) man liteve Peace. 0-C'hula
'v 1s1a. charged 1he newspapers with
unknowingly v1ola11ng state and fed ·
l·r:il law<t 1n 1he Llntted States by
fJ11t ng to c;ubmll the correct paper-
\\ Ork to hcallh and en\1ronmental
.1uth11rtt1c"
"It 1s 1llcgal under Amcncan la" 10
wnd tO'\ll s IO an operation 1n Mex1c u
1h.11 1s opcraung 1llegall:r." Peace r,a1d.
JJding that an most case'> the com·
panic" also failed to comp!)' with
H'quarements that the:r gi ve at lca'c>t
lour weeks notKe 10 the federal
Fn' iron mental Pro1ec11on .\gene}
hcfore sh1pp1ng hazardous waste\
\loreo\ er the com pameo; · faalro 10
obtain ~1gncd receipts for the wa'itc
mdtenals. Peace added.
Howc\er. he lambasted \late and
federal au1hont1c\ for not keeping a
closer eve on disposal prac11ccs of the
ncwpaPerS. hauling firm or lhc ink
rcqhng plant an Mcu co
f hese alleged \ 111la t1on<. \hO'-" lh.11
lhl' problem of 1lkgal d1<.pt1\JI of
C .ihforn1a IO~x wa\te aero\\ the
hordl'r ··,., dramct11i:all)' higher lhJ'h
<in~one had prc,iou\h 1maginl·d ·
f'c:ace 5a1d "'-o one <,h11ukl rn lcr thal th\.'
Ol'"'-<;paper:. arc '1olating the la""' to
.:tn\ greater el(tl·nt than an~une l'l\c
Pc.tee ..aid · Thl' pt11nt I'> th1\ 1\ an
l'Xamplc: that \hould hJ\l' hcen ca<.11~
1dcn11fied" h" '>IJll' ..ind federal en
\ 1ronmental agenul''>
·I he h tatl'l Department ot 1-k allh
...,l'r \ 11..t''> I\ not doing 1t'> 111h 1n
l nlmung thl0 IJ"" l hat''> unfair to lht•
~··11cra1or'> t<1l thc pollution). and 1t'
al\11 .11.rc"'" unl .. ur to the peoplc whu
lave along the Me'1can border. o n
both sades ol thc border,·· he ~1d
Heahh Depaniincn1 spokesman
Ball Ihle responded that an} d1spo..al
of toxics 1n a foreign countf') 1s the
responsibthty of the federal govern·
ment. not the state
Under federal law. ha1ardou~
waste producers must no11fy the lJ S
Environmental Protccuon Agency
four weeks before the substances arc
sent across the border .
Other publishers named Tuesday
by Peace were: the San Diego Union·
Tribune, the Tames Mirror Co. an Los
Angeles. the San Gabriel Valley
Tnbune, the Orange County RegJStcr.
the Daily Breeze an Torrancr. and the
Contra Costa Tames an Walnut Creek
When notified of Peace's alleea·
taons, Daily P1l ot Edrtor Frank Z1n1
said the P1lo1 was attempting to venf>
the charges. If they prove 1rue. the
newspaper will coopc:rate with the
appropriate state and federal agencies
to remedy the s1tuat1on. Zina said.
All the waste an as hauled by Waste
Disposal Systems of Long Beach. The
wastes, containing high levels of lead
and other metal<., were to be recycled
for use an Mexico
Peace said he had a"kcd the State
Department of Health Services 10
suspend the firm·s waste hauler
permit.
The hauling lirm. could not be
reached toda' fo r comment.
II 1s behe~ed to transport abo ut
4.CX)() gallons of waste ink monthly to
lndustnas de Monte Cristo 1n T1-
Juana. which Mexican officials 1dent·
1fie~ last week a'i an illegal operauon
which h1td been ordl·red dnmantkd
Peace said 1here ""as no ev1dem·e of
anv health ha1ard fwm 1hc firm\
asphalt. which 1'!. sold an the l n1 ted
tales. But there 1'i a danger to
.\mencan and Mexican c1t1Lens lrom
contaminant\ 1n lhl' waste ink that gel
into waterwa)'\, "all uf which fl ow
hack into the l 1n11cd \ta1c-." Pcatc
added.
He ..aid · v.e tan ·1 '><l\ 1..oncluc,1 "l'h"
which toxins from the ink are pollut·
1ng the New and Tijuana nvcr
because of the lack of mpn1torang of
the asphalt plant. But he said the
toxics could include lead and other
waste metals and poten1ial cancer-
caus1ng agents.
Peace predicted that a more de-
taJled study of state records would
tum up many more newspapers and
other 1ndustnes improperly dispos-
ing of their waste.
Peace said all seven ··l>ubhshmg
companies had filed waste disposal
reports with the state, but that only
the Times Mirror Co. had also filed
required repons with the federal
Environmental Protection Agency
Peace said that fact raises scnous
questions about the thoroughness of
EPA repons on toxic dangers along
the border.
Publisher F. Al Totter of the San
Gabriel Valley Tnbune. editor Neil
Morgan of the San Diego Un1on-
Tnbune and business manager Dave
Thome of the Daily Bree1e all said
their papers had wntten assurances
from Waste Disposal Systems that
they were complying with all en-
vironmental laws 1n d1spo'lal of the
waste ink.
Mell Kilpatrick. production man·
ager for the Reg.a~tcr. said Waste
Disposal Systems told him 11 took the
ink to a firm that re<:la1med and
burned 11. He said he paid the firm 21'1
ccntc, a gallon tu dispose of the wa\tt·
ink.
Don Kellermann. vice president
for pubhc affairs for Times Mirror,
'>aid the wastc ink as from a Time'>·
M 1rror subs1d1ary that pnmanl-y
manufactures telephone darectonc~
"We <.end this matenal to . Wa~te
Disposal Systems. and they translcr 11
to Mexico where tt as d1spo..ed ol
appropnatel ~. an wrms of safeguard-.
and w1than 1he law:· Kellermann
said
The ( ontra Co~ta Time~ an W:ilnut
(reek dad not have 1mmed1atc com·
men1 on Peace.,; rema rk\
SMOKING RULES OK'D IN IRVINE ...
From Al
l th\11111.rn Harhara '-" 1l·1wr 11pp<l\et.J
11 '""ng. I dn not think 1h1\ " ,1
pr 11rx·1 rt 1lt l11r lhi.· i. 1 l'
\la\or ();i,1J llakad1J nol \111t·11n
till' "\uc \.1~ 1ng hi.' had J conll1l I ol
lntl·rc<,t hecau'>(' ht'> la"" firm tloi.''
"''irk for the tohat < o 1ndu\tf\
In 111her ai.111111 tm lllUnul
• ·\dopted J h:uardou' mJ ten.11\
J1,do'>urc on.linance lhal "'Ill ht· adman1~terfd h\. 1he Orangi. ( ounl'
f trl' Dcpanml·nt
•Agrl'ed IO rcquc<,t membership 1n
the Inter-< ounl'y Airpon. Au1hont).
"•lh Ma\nr li:t l.l·r .ind< 11\ \il;inagl·r
\\ 1ll1a11· v. 1111lk11 ,, to rn1n \l'lll
11 \till'
•Po\tponcd until Feh ~' .1 di\·
i. u<,<,mn on the pm\1ble d1ret 1 clet twn
of an lrvane mavor
MASSAGE PARLOR RULES REVISED ...
From Al
rcgul:i11on\ f mplo\.Cl''> Int\ "'Ill
U>\ l'f \ut h thing'> a'i anat1tm)
ll'gicnl· fir'>I aid and ma\<,agc thcon
\n1,onc "ho lad'> either of th\.' Ul}
te\I\ t..inn11t t.ikl· 11 again fur f>C1 d,1\\
\n ,1dd111on JI lllO h11ur\ 1~ ctddcd 111
GUILTY ...
From Al
l\.l'ndlc "a' nott ;r\ ;llltthlc tor 1,.111ll·
rrit•nt lollfJv.1n~ tlw c 1111' 1t11on
\ longt1m•· I .1g11nJ lkac h rntdl'Ot
l1.1br1d' "a vt11·ran ll'-H .tcll\l\I
,11., h." hn·n .trr \ll·d \t'.H·r.tl 11n11·'
•• oil It' I'. "' h.lfl/l•\ r .H\1(11111 t r11111
ii di ~· ,1111\"ll'I tn.1111 I•• hr,111dl\hlf11' ,1
111 'oll rn
thl· ut~ ·s t 11rrcn1 training and l'\·
pt"nc:ncc n1~111remt·n1 < urrentl> \lu·
dcnl'\ gradua11ng from a \tatc-
cen.i fic d ma'i\agc '>l hool wall hav(·
atqu1n:d Jn} where from lflO 10 l 000
hours ol l'\pcm·ntr and 1ra1n1ng
'\c" pon lkath no"' re4um.-., another
(IJ(J h11uf\ 10 "'ork 1n the c11y a\ a
ma'>'•.l&l' 1cchn1c1an b crroad said
• Pt'rm11c. for ma<,<,age parlor'> -
now l\\Ucd w11hou1 an cxpirat 10n
11Jtc: -wi ll he l'\\ued for 1wo year\
•Mas\agc parlor'> in Newport
Healh will t l<J'>l' JI l 1 p m f he
parlor\ U\l'd to he 11pcn from 7 a m to
2 a m h111 lo\IOF 11mc wa!> re<entl\.
'>("I JI I J JI 111 h(•t ,11J\l of pru'>l1tu11on
pr11hkm\ f \nro.111 \Jld I hl· n1·"'
1rd1n.:tr1Lr l;ll k' on ;rnothl·r hour
In "thl"r ,1< 1111111111'1 ounnl
•Delayed un11l I-eh 24 .i public
hca n n~ regarding the condemn.it1on
ollots in ( annef) V 11lage. T hl· lol\ arl'
to be at qu1rcd a' pan of the re·
de\e)opmcnt plan an 1hc: \ 1llage ;m·a
•< on11nued for '"'o week\ a puhltt
heanng and count 11 review uf an
appeal bv ( harlrc, C apn, who wa'
denied a re'>1d c:nual use permit hy th e
Planning ( omm1'>\1on. (apn want<,
10 build a two unit res1dent1al con-
dom1n1um prnJeU on Avocado Av
enue 1n C oronJ dt·I \far
• Vott·d to JPJHove an amended
u~c pt·rm11 .illowing uim1rul taon ul a
four-unit Londom1n1um compln JI
111 11 ~ H,1lhoa Houk' ard I hr
arlh11n t ilmt•ndt•d the: rnn,truu1on
from thrre-,lmy to two-\tory un11'
SPEEDSTERHARKENSBACKTO 1913 ..•
Yrom Al
·" '"'' lhe t.«1untr\ hut th" 1r1\11h1"d
re .ti h;.rrd\h1p I ""J' 11·al h 1m
p1nwd ·
Befort huvin>' BJ mi: \ 1'•tl'cl lhl'
Brigg\( unn1ngh.ir11 \ut11m<1l1\1' \.1 u
c,eum 1n ( Mta \.1r\t1 <.1\k1ngo0111.11, 11
the" knew ol d ll'. old uar\ for \Jk
The\ put ham 111 111uth with J I U\lln
m,m IAfhO kl·pt lilt" uld ~•idt°I f
'lpeed'i k r Ill a KM:tKC 1n '>anta l\n:i
Bame hought 11 Jlt1·1 ;1 lt'\l drt'c
Bame ha'> rc:gl\tra11011 ''' fH<•V<' 1lr.1t
the da ~~K aut11 wa\ hu11l 111 11111 Jnd
wo' the 21Hf\XSth Mo<ll'I I turned
out ~tween 1901! t'J2"' at lknr-.
f or d·, a\\Cmhh hnt'' HMtw \<i1d .
He" 101nt·d .1 "1rt<lc:I I luh and
lompctcd 1n a rau· an I ong Heath
i~A~f~F Daily Pilat
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l . 71, NO. 43
ri'<.l'nlh fiJ mc IJ1lcd to fi nl\h fi<'>I
hut "''° c:1 uin 111 C amphclr\ turkt')
'>nup I ht" car ' top <;peed. he c .. 11
mate\ I'> 45 mph
It ha~ cl '>IX-('ylandcr engine, a
pointed hra,., radiator, an aluminum
engine rnvcr kero<;ene parking ha,ht\
and propane-fueled hcadhghl\ Most
of ha~ dn"1ng J\ confined to daylight
hour\ m a '>Ptn around town on
'iunda)\
"Anyho<ly can keep old JUnk c.nr<1,
hut IC! kct"p tbem runn1nBand an $ood
c·ond111on 1<; imponanl 111., a hent.age
that I feel I have 1<1 k(ep up To thank
1h1'> m1gh1 be 1he only onr of tts
kind I havC' a rtspon'>1b1l1t > lo PC!ftt
on
Bame, who un~t· bought an old
i\MTRAK railroad d1n1ng car and
converted 11 into a beachfront fa~t·
food restarant, I'> a member of the
directors of thl' Huntington Beach
C hamber of ( <>mmerce and an Or·
ange Count)' Fish & Game C:om-
m1\<t1oner He also \Crves on the city\
personnel board He holds bus1net,!>
and law degree<. fro m Oh1Q St:ite
l lnivers1ty and a ma'ltcr''S degree .,,
business adm101~trat1on from UCL.A
Bame·s thinking '\CnOU'>ly about
entenng hi'> old t itr in tht' (ircat
Amencan Race \ome day
"It's a perfect car to~ m the race'
he ~rd "It would makt' 11 rm not
-;urc 1fthc driver would."
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don't you like~ \all the number above and your
l'Tle\uar wall be rrco rded, 'transcnbcd and dr·
hvt'1'cd to the appropnate ednor
The \ame 24-hour ans'A-enna \Cl"\'1cc ma)' be
u~d to re(ord lcncr~ to the editor on any topic
( ontnbutor' 10 our utten column mus1 1n~lude
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Rain forecast tonight, Thursday
The flrtt In • 1«la of three P9Clflc wetl~ front• awept
llCfOU Southern C•llfornt• Mrly tod•y. bringing light rain to the
coast ranget and th• eouth.,n S•n Joaquin Valley.
A stronger 1torm wu headed In from 850 mlle1 off th• coeat.
and WH ••pect•d to come ashore tonight and early Thurtd•y.
booatlng the chance of rain to 40 ~rcent. according to the National Weather Ser.Ice Th• third and 1tronge1t at<>rm was due Friday .
Along th• Orange Coast It will be mostly cloudy Thursday Chance of rain tonight and Thurtd•y morning High• Thurld•y
55 to 84 Lowa tonight 44 to 50.
From Point Conoeptlon to the Mexican Border -Inner walera· Wind• tonight and Thursd•y aouth to 1outheHt 12 to 18
knots. Wind waves 2'to 3 feel. West to southwest 1well 2 to 3 feet
Moatty ctouc:ty Thursday
Out•r waters· Small cratt advisory In affect between Point Conception and Sanla Roi& Island due to south to southeast
winds '0 to 30 knots with combined eea1 4 10 7 feet Thursday
U.S . Temps
"IOI'· 1ow t0t 24 hOur• eno1no •< s p m Albeny 28 07
Allx;QuefQlle 40 26
60 3f
30 20
" 12 21 16
AmarlllO 13 07
Anchorege 39 27
All•1'1a 5 1 18
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MllwM ..
Mpje·SI PtWI
N .. IWllle "'-°''""' Hew VOtll
13 67
22 02 oe . 12
21 u
4() 30
3A 19
4() 29
21 08
OS 10
1S 60 35 15
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24 11 21 oe
43 32
Calif. Temps Sen1a Mon.a
Tello.V•IWI
T0<rance
A 1\Mlle Cir, 34 20
Auelln • 1 17 Horloll<. Ve
OlllellOm•Clty
Om-O<lanoo
Pl>llaoetot>ta
Hloti. tow IOf 2• -... -•nv a1 6 p m "'-"• v~ 8M«•ll<lld SI••--------------------~ MtlmOte 30 IS f.wr•• se 50 rr-.o ss ., Surf Report 8ttml1'QNlm 29 17
8olM 34 211 leN:MIW 6 1 « eo.1on 31 18 8ulla10 2s oe "-•• P1111111>ron Loe Ange!M S9 53 Olilltand 65 60 lOCATIOtl llD ... .,.
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CrierlMlon 8 C 70 39 Portland, Me
Portland.Of
Provtcience
Puo Roblee ""I S4 4 7 Hut>l"'01"'1 9u<.h A.a &lull 51 44 RI.., Jelly N.,._110fl
1 3 ,..,
I 1 C><10t
1} pool Cllar1ee1on.W V 21 16
C1>ar10tla,N C « 27 " 16 43 26
Redwood C11y 54 S2 40Ch Sll .. I Newporl
S-•mento 53 47 22nd Strael N-Po" I ' p()Of I 1 p()Of CMyenn. 08 12 =~lty oe 01
48 3• 3A 24
24 oe 71 60
3S 23 48 27
48 33 37 :1(
32 29
24 11
19 OS
61 39
31 14
33 22 ,, ~
SallnU SS 49 8e11>ae W~
SM Otego 90 49 Laoune S-h I 1 poot Cl>ICao<> 20 -03
Clnclflne1J 21 oe Reno RldlmonO St lout•
1 ~ ,.., 8111\ F'rlll>CleCO ST S2 Sen c-.-re
SMla 8Mbet1 S7 60 Wal .. ,.,,,P ~1 c.......ncs 26 08
Cololmt>ue Oh 26 OI St Pet .. T arnpe
Seit Lake CllV
891\MlonlO
Seellle
SIW.-..pon
Spollene
SYflCUM
Topeka ,_
Stodtlon 63 48 S-011.c:t'°" Sou•"-'
Htgtl, IOw IOI 24 l'>Ou<o Mdlnv ol Sp m
Apple VllMf 63 28
Oe!IM-ft W0t1!1 35 H
Deyton 22 07 =.. ~ ~~ Tides o.n-16 02 0.. Moine. 05 -10
Sig 8M.r 411 19 DMr011 24 00 0Ulu1h 09 -10
EIPMO 53 31 811111<>p S1 15 TODAY 5 2•p m 11 S2pm Fal!'l>Wllle 33 16 lllylne es 33 s.cona '°'" Cetallna 58 64 S.CollO no0n feroo 02 ,5
FleQ91•11 40 24 TUIN
WMNflOlon
WIQMa
~lll)'tlVllle S3 311 fHUfllDAY s~a m
II 38 a m
~ •9pm
Monrollla 59 311 1 s
4 0
10
arano RepiCI• 2 1 02 ar .. c Fella 10 ·10 Mon1.,ev sa 45 '"'' lO"'
Helene 12 ..07 NeedtM 62 35 Flrol "'O"
Extended Newport 8Ncl> M 49 S9'ond •o•
Honc>luk; 94 88 On11t1o SS 38 Palm SP<1"Qt st 38 Sun .. ,. •OO•r •I ~ 34 P m ,,_ HOU81on 42 29 lnOlen~• 28 07 P-. S7 38 Tl\1Jtllde)et6 •0 a"• 1ra oe1eao.,..a1
~ SI 37 S3Spm
San Bemare11no ss 37 MOO!' "'" 1oaay 01 9 25 P m •-
~Ma 28 18
Jlldt-.Y>lle 71 36 _,..,...., 34 22 Sen Oab<191 eo 37 Tl>U•lld•v a19 1& • m •nd Nit ao•tn at
KW'IM• Ctty 19 .()I San JoM 57 44 10 28 p m
Indians allowed to view grading
if any remains discovered at Oso
By LISA MAHONEY
Of -OallJ Not llllfl
The M1<;,s1on V1c10< o. must perm11
a member o f the Juaneno Indian tnbe
to observe excavauon of any Native
Amen can remains discovered during
grading ot a 278-acre parcel near the
l lpper Oso Reservoir, according to a
recommendation by the Orange
C.ount) Planning C omm1ss1on
( omm1s-;1oner<. compromised be·
1wcen a demand hy lhe Juaneno
I nd1an'i that an oh~rvcr be allowed IO
oversee all grading on the (j1te - .
proposed for 1.240 rc'>1denccs -and
the developer's deMre that o nl y an
archeologm be pre~nt.
In a unanimous vote Tue~ay, thl'
t·o mm1s<,1on agreed the Indian')
'>hould be noti fied 1f any remains arc:
lound so lhl'y ('an be sure the rt'ma1n\
an• trea1ed with dignity and -.cc 1ha1
arrangement\ for rc bunal are made
Bu t tomm1'o'>1oncr'i did nol go
,along ""•th the requc\I uf ( hid
Ra\ mond Belarde..·, and a rc prt.·\cntJ·
11\l' ol thl· "-J.HIH" .\mentan I lc rnage
C omm1 ss1on that an observer he
pre~nt dunng all grading.
( omm1ss1oners expressed con-
fidence that a county cen1fied
archeolog1st would comply w11h legal
requirements 10 halt work 1f human
remains were found.
Those pushing for an Indian ob-
server had suggested that a developer·
paid archeologist might ignore a find
so conslruct1on wouldn't be delayed
C111ng a pre viously discovered
bunal ~lie on the propcny, the
J unneno band argued an a Feb. 4
ht'anng that the county should make
prov1s1o n for new finds. Native
Amencan remain<; found ouringcon-
struct1on of the Upper Oso Dam an
1978 werr not rcbuncd, but are
housed at UC I A
Planning staff originally rec·
ommcnded Bclardcs' appeal be de-
nied They feared a precedent would
be sci 1f Native Americans were
allowed to observe all grading despite
an archcolog1 st'-; op1n1on that no
more remain\ would be found ()1an
member-. al\o d id not behc'e '>f)CCI·
lies of reburial '>hould be addrc\\Cd 1n
env1ronmen1al impact report'>
As recommended. the rnunt\ rnr·
oner would Ix· notified 1f human
remains were lound during grading.
The Juancno band would also be
informed of am dt'>Cfl\CrlC'> and
permitted to monnor ncavat1on
proceeding<;
Work tn the area of the tind would
not continur until all rt'ma1n\ were
removed and a rr hunal plan decided
Ke vin Canning. planning managl'r
for the M1ss1on VieJO Co. said h1'>
company as sat1!>fied w11h 1hc: re<:-
ommendat1ons
But John Smith, c:xccu11vc ass1'i-
tant of the state's Native Amcncan
Hentage Commm1on, called the plan
inadequate. '"Jfthe site is known to bl·
sens1t1ve, I would thank 11 would tx·
appropriate to ha ve a Na11ve Amen
can on-site when grading ontm ··
The Planning C 11mm1'>'>1on rec.
ommendat1on m u\t be appru,cd h~
the Count) Board of \up...•r, l'>Of\
TOXIC DUMPING SUSPECT ARRESTED ...
From Al
t cm1c:i '> 1w1c:e
lorced ~late and m un I> om~ ral s It)
do'><'. the: Ortega l11ghwny which
lank\ Ornngc and R1 vc r-.1de counties
In all. almost 70 d11Tcren1 chemical'
were found c.c:lltcn·d along the '>late
highway
Bu t Jack l:arl>. an Irvine attom c>
ri:prcsent1ng Richard Lcav11t. ..aid the
1nc1dent has been uverdramat11cd h'
au1hon11es and the pre)\ ·
"The length) closing of Lhe high-
way wa\ a product of agcnc1C\
!'>trppang o n each other's toes," h(·
">aid. "There was a general arguing
over respons1h1lat1es ·•
The Amethyst
February's
Births tone
the worst o 11 s k.md an Orange < ounl)
h1\tO!"',
"I lc1uld put tWOJar.ofv1negarnu1
there and 11·s possible 11 could Ix·
called the worst 1nc1den1 of its kind 1n
county h1.,tory." said Early.
Robert Merryman, director of
count} environmental health. ha..,
descnbed the chcm1cC1l dumping on
O nega Highway as the most poten-
tially dangerou'> 1oi11c incident 1n
c-ounty history
EC!rly also ~·d 1t wa~ unnecessary
for Orange ( ounty Sheriff\ in·
vest1gators to travel to North (.ah·
fom1a rn :1rrr~•r<1 Ph1hp I r:1v111
It vn11 wn(' horn in Fehruary,
v1111r h1rt h4'tn nc> 1~ the heautiful,
!\of 1 htic>rl fl mPt hyRt. This violt>t
purplf' ~tone httR heen nne of the
world·,. favor1tf'~ for centurie~.
The legend )(t>t'K back t'<i the
An cient l.ree k-. who believed thiR
~tune would protect anyone wear
ing it agu1n1H the intoxicating 40f
feet of wine It ii; altso sai<i to
"i.'.mholizt• pl'ace & trnm.1uilitv. .2~. tw.
·"~· l315
··1 suppow11 "•t' .i n11.I' d11vl'" ht"
added
Richard 1l':"111 "Ill app...·ar March
18 an l\outh ( ount} Mun1upal < ourt
1n Lagu na "1guel lor a pre-tnal
heanng He '' charged with two
fel ony 1.ounl'> of tran,poning and
dumping ha1ardou\ matcrial\
No coun date ha!> been '>Cl for
Philip Lcav1t1 though a SU\pcc·t an any
crime ha\ a right I<> be arraigned
w11h1n 48 hour"> of his arrest
Jlct. ht. ..,,~1ru • Jlet. ht. ....... ms
rhe always de11irable om thylft
can be fashioned in a numbtr of
different ways; faceted or
polil'lhed into cAhochon for rin1es.
pt>ndant.11, cufflinks & earrings . It
mAv hf' C'arved into violet petal11
for earri~.!I or into a clutsttlr of
grapt'll for " hrooch. BeadK of
amethy11t <'l)n be struni with gold,
pearls, rc><:k cry11tal or another
('Olored be ds. Amethy11t.ft look e11
ptcially rich when <'l in gold and
accented with diamond11. Now il'I
the tim~ t.o add an smethyMt to
February'A jewelry colle('tion; it i•
one of the best value in th gem
m11Hkt-l to~ay
Cul• 11t l.cllM# . f otat "'''" art 1wollutt.
SINClt 1948 -
1835 Newport Blvd., 0-152 Costa Mesa
PHOH[ Ml·3'0 I
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Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT /WedMMJay, February 12, t98$ * A3
.
Segerstrom sets
chamber address No animals·slaugh tere4 at restaurant
Henry r Sc1crs1rorn, manaa.ing panner o(
developer C.J Sc&crstrom & on~. will deliver the
keynote address Thursday to the \ahfornaa A~~<X•B
tion of<. hamber of Commerce Executives an (os1a
Me a. The noon proaram will be held al the Westin
liouth C oa\t Plata hotel
Scgerstrom\ addres'>, called .. r he Role 1.>I
( hainbe"' of \ommert't in 1he Co mmunity." "111
focus on the evolution of the South ( oa')t Metro area
of Costa Mesa. CXvelopmcnt of that area was·
sparked by the Scgerstrom com pan)'\ 19-year-cld
South ( oa'it Plaza ~hopping Center
U1!> tan. will al!>o c;11plained the role the
developer and chamber have played 1n plam tor thl"
city's future growth
Cocalne lecture In Irvlne
Or Jc IT f ortuna. pro lt"isor of hl"ahh educauun
at Cal State Lon~ Beach, w1ull speak on"( orn1nc -
the Real Prate' Thursday at noon in the In inc
Valley College Forum in Room 301 of the
Humanit11."1> building.
Th<.· !>cminur will preo;cn1 ~urrcnt accurate
1nformat1on tt bout ccxa1ng u\e and 11s cfTct t\
Funhe'r 1nformat1on 1., J\.Utlahle at 551.1-1000
Valentlne's program ln HB
Fnend'> of the Children's Lahrary and the
Hunungton Reach Library will present a Vnlenune·~
Oa) program Thursda) from 7 to 8 pm in the
Talhen Room ul the ( entral L1bral)
The program will con•mt ofa hve skit. a puppet
!>how and a cartoon muv1e Adm1!>~1on 1\ ~I 1n
advance and SI 50 al the door Call 84M-7M I .'\ for
more 1nformat1on. •
Irvlne offering CPR course
T1?c hn1QU l'' an art1f1 c1al rnpira11on.
cardiopulmo na ry rcsu'>c11a11on ~< PR ) and choking
will be taught this week at the If' ine Senior (enter.
'~andburg Wa). Irvine. al a lO'it ofS 10 per person
C la~se\ will he offered Thursda) and Fnda)
from I to 4 pm <\ ma,amum of 10 student'i will be
taught in 1."ach course Cati 711-105 5 for rl'!>ervat1ono;
and add111onal 1nformat1on
Bergeson on water panel
State Sen Manan Bcf)e'>on R-Ncwpon Beach.
will be ont' of four panelist!> at Thur'iday'!> World
AfTairs Council of Orange County mc·1.·1ing Thurs-
da> at 7· 10 pm at the NewPQner Resort an Newpon
Beach
Bergnon ~•II pan1upatc in d1~{U\~1om on
nonh-south tranc.fer of wr1tl·r. water markcting and
water nghto; She· will provide an update ot leg1sla11ve
ac11' '" nn "ater l'>'>Ue'> under d1'>CU\\IOn in
Sacramento
Hospltal forum slated
The M1sc.1on < ommun11) Hoc-,p1tal Rt·hah
(enter will conduct an open forum for the pubhl
fhurWa) from 7 to 9 p.m 1n the hmp•t'11 \
conference room.
Dr Carl Tass1strn and card1.ic rehah rnorda
nator ( arol ( atalano "'II d1~uss rnronar) anel)
disease. 1t<; cause and pre.,,t'1t1on Dr Ralph
Tas~inan ~tit c.pcak un \tress and llow II pcnainc, tu
hcan disease. Reservations fo r the fn:c lorum arc
being accepted at 364· 7755
B'nal B 'rith women meet
The ( oa.,thne chapter of B'na1 B'rith Women
\\Ill mlct tor dinner ton1gh1 at1he Barn l<.c)taurant
141.18 2 Rr d Hill <\vt'., Tu'iltn
The C' ent I\ \t'hedukd for /'I 'ti p m c :ill
(jS 1-01K4or7Xfl-121l4 lor J mkor m11n· 111t11rmJt1un
.ihout the group
• 7 p.m . Laguna Bu ch Planning Commission.
< ounc1I < hambero;. ~05 Foreo;t Ave.
• 7 'O pm. Laguna Beach Recreation and
Community Su vlces Committee. Rccrl•atton ( on
ft'rt'nn· Room ~05 Forc~t A.' e
• 7 ~() p m.. Laguna Buch Seismic afe-
ty / Olsasttr Preparedness. Police D~·partrncnt l 1-
brary ~o~ t on·'lt -\ vc
Thursday. Feb. 13
• fl. 'O p.m . Laguna Bucb Board of Adjust-
ment, C ounctl < humbcr'> . .505 Forest A Vl'
PoucE Loe
By U AN HOWLE'M'
OI .. ~ ..... It.If!
Orange < ounty fieahh inspectors said
they have found no evidence of animals
be1na slauahtertd at a Newpon Beach
Chine~ re-.taurant wht're Police 5etLed a
hve goat undav
The female goat was taken by ~ice
officers late Sunday afternoon after they
received repon s that a chef at the China
Palace restaurant was to slaughter the goat
for a Yteekend feast.
~omeone from a nc1Jhbonn1 business
called the poh~ department unda)' and
reported that there was a aoat ued behind
the 2900 West Pactfk Coast H1a)lway
location. and that 11 was 101ng to ~
slau&)\tercd
Newport Beach police poke~man Tren.1
Hams said officers amved at S 40 p.m 10
find 1hc black-and-white 10 t 11ed ~hind
the small restaurant.
"We alsoiot repons that they frequen1ly
slauahter ducks 1hcre," Ham~ ~ad.
Jim HouSton, as~ustant director of
Environmental Heahh for the count)'. said
he had heard dunng the 1nve'it1p11on of
Heart attack blamed for crash
ducks be1n111auvtcred " the rnuuta11t,
but the 1rupcct1on Monday af\emoon
determined that all meat in the ~taurant
h'ad been slaut}\ten:d from an approved
SOUrtt.
"All of the me)t product~ S«med to be
accounted for W1th receipt>," Houston
Slid There WU no &oat meat (Ound ID the
restaurant. ht' added.
The aoat was taken to the Newport
Harbor Animal Hospital unuJ 1t could be
taken into custody by Orar\IC County
Health offictal • Hams said. However. a
\pokeswoman at the Costa Mesa animal
hosp11.al said the 75-pound 1oa1 was
Callf ornla Hl&hway Patrol lnvat[aaton bell eve
Charla Lee Crowder, 54, of Buena Park may ha•e
1uff ered a fatal heart attack juat before hl•
Oroweat tractor-trailer ran off the San Dle&o
Freeway and cruhed Tuaday ntcJat. Coeta Meea
Orefl&hten lnapect the area around the 9 :30 p .m.
accident at the Harbor Boule-.ard off ramp.
Crowder wu driving northbound on the freeway.
Jim Axton, former
HB High grid coach,
succumbs to cancer
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille Delly ll'IAot llMI
Hun11ngton Beach teacher and lormer
football coach Jim Axton ~ho rnlleagues
'Hild !>Cl a model for courage. has died after
a long but 'p1nted battk aga1n~1 cancer
I\ 'tton . .54, an announcer for the high
school\ foo tball and baskethall game\.
~a., called · the '01re ol thl· Oiler.., .. Ht·
died !)aturda' at Panfica < ommunll)
1 luspttal
He "'a" lighting to the end .ind ~1111
hoping that he would win hri hattle aga1no;1
1hc d1o;ease, h1o; wife Jeanette said T ues<la~
"He ncH•r complained He neve r o;aall.
'Wh) me'1' He always had fa11h." she said
The can(.er a deadl)' torm of <.arcom.i
C I I I ,
lungs. One lung was remo.,,cd. but he ~till
required rad1t1on treatment. He traveh:d
10 the UC LA Medical Center 27 rnn·
\Ccut1ve da)~. but onl y rarel1, m1..,~d a da)
of\<. hoot. lm:nd'> <;a1d He taught hi\ dn q:r
'iafet) clac,sc')at Huntington Bealh High in
the morning and drme 10 l < I-\ in lhl'
afternoon.
"lk wa\ a marH·I 1n rnuragt'." Hunt
ington High bl()log) teacher Ra' Walder a
longtime friend and wlkague '\aid "lit•
'ihO"Cd the H''>I of U\ hu~ ICI baulc 1n a
tough s1 tua11on He Lena1nly k nt·~ he had
u !lmall t hanLe "
Walder and .'\'(ton 1111nl·d 1ht· Hunt
1ngton Beach tl1gh "\t hool fJ1.ull) lllgether
1n 1">64 f hc\ LOathl•J thl' \nphomllrt
loot ball team.
·• .\fterthe muscle waHemoved from hr.,
nght arm, he took up ~oiling agam and did
.,, cl) ~ell." V. alder said
..\Hon. a lifelong Huntington Beach
resident. graduated from lfuntington
Beach High an 1949. He pla)ed ba<.kethall
and football and wa\ the captain of tht·
Oiler golf tc-am
-\fter ~n 1n~ an the ;\la'\ fo r four )ear\
dunng the Korean War he attended
l 1( L -\ and graduated 1n 11.158 "-Ith J
degree 1n phy.,acal educauon He received a
ma~tcr') dt•grel" from Chapman College 1n
1919
He staned ha s teaching rnreer at C1ardt'n
C1ro' e H 1 h ~hool and thl'n helped tn
1n1n~tcr "'here he wa~ head .. ar'!tl)
too1ball coach and 'iC1en1.·e tcaLhcr
He has heen a football rnach '>UCOlt'
teacher and trallit and ..alct\ ll'ather .11
llun11ngton High '1nte 1%4
lie v.ac, an arll\.e member ol the h r ... t
C hrt\llan ( hunh of Hun11ngton Beath a
memhl'r of 1hc llunttngton heach Tran'
ponat1on < omml\wrn Jnd th<' I '< ·1 \
.\lumn1 "\s~oc1a1wn
He 1\ <.unned h' ha., v.1lc kant'llt
parent'> Joe and llelcn .\'ton ~lt:P'lll"
John L Rohcn\on and Jcffre\ ~ Roh-
l"ft\On. \tepdaughter Jami l l~oldt JnJ
\on. Jame!> L. ..\\ton lk al\o ha' thrt'l'
grandch tld rcn
°')en tCT\ ''en· hl'ld -pm toda"
~Im Azton
S eed lim i t increase
to65 m ph proposed
~A CR"\MfNTO !AP) -'tale IJ"
i:nlon.:t'ment and 1ransponat1on otfo .. aal~
h.ne propo-.cd tnlrea .... ng the H>e~d hm11
in C .lltforn13 ' rural .irca., to 65 mph
cuntt•nding 1he changl' v.ould allo"
authuntll''> to Im. u\ murc on urhan tratTit
prt)hkm\
I he rl'port "'"' hoo,11ng lht' l UITt:nt ~'i
mph hm1t "hllh "'l'nt 1010 effec1 t'I"
pre!>1dl·n11al nrJer 1n l'l~..i during J
n.11mnal tuel 'hnnage 1Hluld not re<tult in
,1n 1mreJ\l' 1n the numl'X:'r ot 'eh1dr
.lluJcnt'> l.1rgl·h bt.•cau'\t' tht· J\aagt•
'pc:eJ Jlong tht' rural h1gh ~a'" alrt'ad' 1'
1.q•llt~"e thr limit
-~~
~teucd Monday morntnJ
R«taurant t'mplo)ct L1 Yun ad
Monday that the pohcc m1 under Jood the
whole snua11on.
"The JOAl. he was yelhna. and &he
nei&hbon called the pol"e, ··Yun 1d . He
added that some cmplo~m or the ~
taurant who live in R1verudeown iheaoat,
and d1dn 't have t1me to tau 11 home before
com1n,1 to wor1'. He utd thr allept1ons ot
a pcndina slaughter were fa~. and aoat is
not on tht menu at the restaurant
The 5lauahter or animals on rcstauran&
premises is a v101At1on of counl) health
codes.
Irvine
may act
in trailer.
park flap
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Olh~ ........
Irvine (II) ( ounl·1l member~ ~rd
Tu~sday the> may 1mJ>0~ new regulations
on a local mobile park 1f the owners cannot
pm ately ~nle a heated ongoing dssputl·
w11h park rt's1den1s
More than 200 res1drnts of The Ci roves
mobile home park created an overflo"
crowd at C H) Hall Tuesda\ night. asking
the council to intervene 1n tht' disagree-
ment. Ont' spokesman for the group
descnbcd Groves res1dent!I as 'economic
hostages" with ltttJe control over nsing
fcts and a possible sale of the park
Council members directed the ctt y \tatl
10 return March 25 with propo<;ed lav.\
that would regulate mobile home park
sales. secunt) depos1b and bargaining
procedures involving park owners and
residents. The staff also must rt'tum wrth
information on alleged sewagr fee over-
chalJCS to residents and about mobile
home park rent-and-lease rqulataons u!>ed
in other communities
If the disagreement al Tht' Groves 1s not
resolved before that date. council mem-
bers wd tbey will consider adoption of
such !:J.Ulauons
"While pnvatc disputes are best lcfi to
be pnvately rt'SOlved. when those dlsputc:'i
threaten the stab1ht)' of an en11re rcs1dt'n·
ual community. then It 1s appropnatr for
local government to bccomt' involved ."
Councilman Larry .\.gran said in a
prepared suuement.
Bruce Nott, pnnc1pal owner and man·
aging partner of Tht' Gro-..es. did not
addttss the counctl But attorney Rob
Thornton s~ud he has been hired b) the
park owner to work on a pnvate settlement
wt th the residents. He said Nou has agrttd
to wuhdraw a subdJV1s1on proccs•nng
request that residents vi~ed as a pf't'lude
to sale of the park .
The Groves. which opened 1n t 978. hu
morr than SOO mobile homes and almost
1.000 residents. mostly older adults.
Last Junt'. residents asJct'd lhe council
mediate their d1spult' wtth the park's
O"-ners regard.mg tees and pohcte\ C'oun-
ctlwoman Sall> .\nne Miller wa" ap-
Potnted to work w11h tht' two sides.
Whtie prassin~ the work of Miller and
other cuy officLals. spoke'imen for the
residents complained TuMda) 1hat little
progrt'Ss ha'I bet'n made
··Io sa\ ~ lea-st. -tt h1rt-hc:rn a 't'''
frustraung C'tpenence to resident\ ol I hl
Groves." said Bud Harve\, presrd<;nl ••I
the Grove\ Moh1lt Homt' Parl.. 1 h' n1·r...
.\s~oc1a1mn
.\lthough parl.. rrs1dt•n1<> h:i H pur~ha\l'l!
thrar o"n home" Ralph .\~pcland \ 1 l'
president ot lht' honwov. nt·r, ,1...,," 1a11t •II
d asmed the)' have nt1 lOntr11l "'t"r fl<H\.;
let's and regulat1l10\ II lht p.11 I. "\old ho·
pred•l tt'd that lt'I.'\ v.ould r"t', 'C'll Ill• 111·
...... e are elunomll h11\IJ~t."\ \\l)t.0 l.111d
\.lid
C ounulman .\ttran ..aid the.· pr11\l"ll 1 1 .. 1 ..i
11art.. ..ale ha\ kd tu "unparalkkJ an\lt'I\
among (,ro, '-"' rt:\ldt'nt' Hl' llfllJ><l'4"d thJt 1•" nl"r~ agrn· 111 11t)c1 n•\l,knt' .i n1thl 1 •I
ftr\I rt'tu ... 11 · ·
Judge's ruling paves way
for lawsuit in cop molest
. . .
I .i'h "a' ll'potwd tJl..rn 1111111 tin
lJ\h rcg1\11."r al P\)L hul11~1t.tl \,
\tKIJll'\, It.I (j~ Rc.irh Rhd
.1pJr111h'lll ,II '\, r \i, d\1111 \trl't't
t'l.· l \\ n• n • ..i1 I .1 m .111.t 111 \1 p 111
\t11nJJ' l n1n ,,3, mJJr thu•ugh .1
lrnnt "1ndn"
Newport Beac h
Hurgl.H\ rl'11t1rtedh hrol..1 1n1t1 ·• • .ir
parli.Cl1 JI .\dam\ .mt! J l.m11n11 J 111''
dJ' \ S4~tl \tcrcn v..i' 'llikn .ind thr
1gn1t11>n w1rcl> "ere .. u1 hut .tn
4'' 1x·n\I' l' Jill l..t•t .md hnt'll a't' 1 n tlw
't'hllk "'<'fl' n111 t.1l..n1
By TEVE MARBLE
Of!MO.-,,... .....
" federal court Judge has dearcd
the "a> for 1nal 1n a mult1m1lhon
dollar la\\'>Ult tiled b) a 25-}car-old
woman who SO)'> she was molested b }
t1 former C osta Mesa pohc·c officer
ramm> Ferguson. a wa1tres'i who
ltvc'i 1n Santa Ana. 1<t seeklngdamnge'i
Imm the city of Costa Mc<ta. which
employed former Officer Wilham l ~lUchlan at the 11me of the 19!1'
in 1dent
A11omey\ for the cit) had a"ked
tl .S. Oastnct Judf,e Oav1d Kenyon to
block Ferguson rom •ming the ntv
rtfiU'iOO claims lauChlan VIOl3ted
her c1-..1I nghts. ~;\unlly as'-3ultcd her
and held her pmoncr 1n h11 ~uad car
The !>Ult &llt'llC~ the my t\ rc,pon-
"blt' for Lauchtnn's action\ hcc:tu!><'
the incident o<'('urrtd when he wa\ 1n
uniform and on dut)
Kenyon aarrtd 1n part With the Cl\)'
and d1sm1s..cd th<' t1v1I ngh1~ allep-
11ons. But he ruled there were vound'i
Huntlntton Beac h
~ rrd-ha1rcd woman weanng a
haht-<:olorrd hat 1nd pal kin' D aun In
her w111 tband. <;tole about S 0 from a
hair ~Ion 1n 1hc I MlUO bhx k nf Roi'
( ht(Q • • • Pol'I, f'an~ and d1\ht'd valutd nl
S SCX> wt'rr ,11lltn trom an unlodc-tl
to proc«d on the allcgauonc, ol \C \ual
a55ault and false 1mpn'>vnmt:nt
i\ prMnal hcanng 1s ><.'t for Jul'r ~X
1n l os Angeles
Lauchlan. fired nearly tw\1 H'ar'
ago wa\con'tl tcd Jul> '11 19X4 on
one charge of sexually a'io;aulting
Fcrgu<;on He wa\ 'ientc.·nn·d to \<.'r' l
60 dayc, in Jail aml pl.1t cd 11n
proha11on
W1ll1am Snrru'l. a f ll'>l•n atwrnn
repre'\l'nllng Fcrgu<;on. "11(j Kemt'n ·,
n..al1ng all hut as\urc'i '1{"\nr. lnr hi\
l hCnt
··11· .. JU'" a quc\t11ul of damagl''>
now," o;a1d . arru\ "If I wa~ 11
ta).f):t~1na <'1t11cn an ( O\la Me\tl I'd be
pretty up'iet. fhe Cit)\ JU'' burn1na
up their mone)' "
fht' onginal law\1111 \ought $81
million 1n damage" Sarru\ ''"<l the
cnywould havt' httn w1~ 10 ~Ilk out
of rnurt month\ ago
Bui Larry Ple1~'I. Jn attorney p1t\
tntlng ( osta Me\3. u1d the Ci t\ 111n
good ~hape and pm'ipcr«J Imm
Kenyon's ruhn& ·
car in the 4000 bh><.k of< om"'all ••• <iomcont u\1na a holt 'utter '>Oil' •
SlOO blcyl'le lc,.,k('d 10 a wtuer Pl.IX' at
!'iorm\ rt'\taurnnl 165,6 lkch Blvd • • • " (hrome Rovte t Jn1on RM'\
b1l >('le valurd nt S IOO wn ,toltn
trnm an oprn ~rnttc 1n thr 7000 hie"-k
of C )pre\\
f urlhLI hl' \.lid thl'rl'' ,Ill 0 l'\ll°I
kn1 l h.1ntt' th.11 I .1ulhlJn '~on' It
turn "Ill II\' rt'H'f\l'd h\ ,111 appc:al'
11H11 t If tlw u in' it taon "1>H'rlurned.
'1 crgu,on "all ha'c great d11lk11ft\
~11\lltn>l h1·1 ),1\\,Ult ht' \.lid
·\urc the l 11\ "h.1hk 1111 damagn
hut 11 h\•1 onw' .1 qUl'\t1on 111 hn"
l\lUl h.' \Jld l'lt't'\
''"''' l'.1011 .111 .111t11nn rq)-rnt·1H1n~ I .IUl hl.rn 1n ht' .1p1lt·al "ud
I l·rgu\11n h.i' , h.tnt(t'd h1·r \lllr\
tftJ\ll\.1lh \I01t' tt•\lll\lng Ill \UUt l rn
l~X4 •
"·\I 11\·~1 l .1mm' I 1·r~u,.1n "n11t .1
'en l rt•dahll' ix·r,•in ''"ti P.1nll
I .1ul hi.in "'hn "'·" 11ng1n.1lh
l h.Hjlnl "•th rJfl'' ,11111 n111l11pk
1.ounl\ t>I '4.'\\1,11 IMllt'I \ 110 lllur
women I\ l'Olpl<nc.·11 .ind ·pulling hi\
hft' h:id1 tol_(elht'r .. "4HI Jl.i,111
1 ergu<;on 11n thl' nt hn h,11Hf \1111
\Ulkl"\ Imm 111ghtm.11t'' .11111 tll'flh n
dOU\ \trC\\ ... ud ht'r ,1lltll I\\\
"\he ha\ hJd to rd1H' and 1d1\l
tht\ thtng,'· \.lid \alfU\
• • • ·\ hov "il' 1akt·n 1nt11 lll'h>J\ h11
ralleae!'dl\ ll)tng 111 .. teal a 1 11.a,
(10001 I the l ~rJC'I \hlft' •I )I
.\dam\ •\ vr • • • .\ mon rt"pont'd 1h11t h" nc•\\
ttarlt) .. Oav1d\On moton. HI<' \.llUt"ll
at $4 '°° wa\ \h">len from 1n front 111
hi\ ap.inmcnt
..
• • • T lw thelt o l a $~45 rad.ir deh·c. 1rn
wa\ rcpuned a car par~1.·J in 1tw '1 )0(1
hloc. k of Blulh1dc.· • • • Vandal'\ entered \l,tnnc. \ u·"
~ hool 568l T 1lhurg.. Jnd .. .iu'>C'd
m.t1nr damage to lht• ~.,' ""' k.t•r
rotim area
F oonta.ln Valley
\ re'>1dc.-nt ut the.· 111u1 hi•"-"' ••I r 11ton told pohtC' hl' lw.ml hi\
door~ll ring 1 u('\.dJ\ hut d1dn'1
,1n.,v.e r 11 Minuit'' IJter hl 111111,t•d .1
tnJ n 1n h1'> hJ<li. \Jrd .1ppJ1 t•n1h
tr~ 1ng to flreal.. in thrnutth .r rt•.ir
'lidrng door I hc n·,1drn1 ~.1 lkd
police v. ho .1rre,1e<l k'u' 01. .11111'-1
"1ekhnr ~I nl \.tntJ \ n,1 •m '\"p1
1.1\ln oJ .auempted bur11.l<1r' • • • .\ rt"llrl'd \anrn \n.1 1l·\11knt h,IJ
pohcc ht'r ~h11t• I '>Mi l ht'' r111l'1
"lo'a "a' hurgl.in1t•d \lonJ.1' 1n
I nuntaan \Jilt'\ JI lht' T hnl\' I >n1~
.. 1orr I h 141 ltarhor Hh d I hl" '"'"'
1m ludt'd a 12-' nit c.ir h:itten • • • I ntt'11n1 thr11u11-h .111 111>n1 "1111111"
.. omcune h11rti.lan1c<1 ,rn ,1p.11 tml'llt
1 hur..Ja\ 11n th<' 111'00 hltM. ~ 111 t .. 1
HJt lt'nd.i r he In\\ (.'\11m.1tnl al
\~ h4 1ndu,!('d IC'~<'lr\ ,tn1l t11111,n>-
\\J\ <'Cl\ <'O
Coet.a M eaa
r tiOI'\ -.\otin .S I \~11 "l"rC' rrponrd
'1111cn from ,, 'lhC'<l l1n a u1n,1ru1111111
\llC' .it \ \ \ \ Be.ir \1 hl•l\'t'1·n l ·"
f) m 3nd 4 I' pm \foml:i' • • • \ \ ldeoc..J\\ljllC rc1..order. dot ht''
IOJ .I \<l\~111' t.lf't' f'l,I\ I ,Ill \\llllh
\'"II "<'re rrp.1nr1I '"'"'" lrmn .tr
. ..
Pul\t'' JIHI \ilk' ll'H'nUC\ ~c.·rr
,t11len lrom :1 hat I.. \lnragt• rcx101 at tht•
f...< 11.illmarl.. ... 1111 r 18'' '\e"'pon
UhJ h<'l\\t't'O ' pm JnJ fl rm
\t1•nd;l\ fh<' 111" 11mounll'd tu \ t 'Ill
n \Jil'' H'u'lf'll\ JnJ \~Ill( 1111 lhc.·
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\Inn· thJn ~~ 110:1 ~onh ul llll"'
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fl'\ldc.·n~l 1n lht• '\OOU hl11\ I.. 111
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. . .
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"hilt' thC' mnton\t \H n1 '" 'n .1
do1. tor \1onda\ I he 1~11111011 "Hr'
Jnd \<'JI \\t"rt' cut ·'' 1h1· t JI ""·" purk<'d in thr lu1 ,1t I ~4 1 \\IX .hi••
i.a.,una Beach
\ hl.1, I.. JnJ n·d t ''~" 'I Jm.1h,1
nH1t11rc. H tr wa' 'lcll"n I rum a < rtl.11
\\ ,t\ rn14k11n· J11r1nJl lht• night th1
'" 11m t111l1 p.tlrll I UC'\.d,1\ n11>m1n11 • • • 1•n11,c arrt.,tNi l r..11• \11h111 P •••
14rC\ :_' un \U\J"l1 Hin ••I .Ill' 11lg
under 'the 1ntl uC'n .. 1· ol 111 .. hul
')..
Bank holdup suspe t
seized in Huntiqgton
\ Huntington Rca1 h tran .... rn1 "a'
1n , u'"~" Tm•..Ja, n111h1 :.tll<'t .ii
trjlrl11' holLilnp, uf) ,1 11'>1;31 h.mi.. 1rid
,., .. \111nat v. Ith \' hOll
l 1rr.1ld I cc P11nlc. 'f'I ".i'.11n·,trll
,hnrih .1tw1 hl' <lllt''ldh rtihl'l.·1t thl'
\.-1.u111\ 1'a,1tll Bani.. •• ~I ~ l JlnJl"r
\ , .at I~ ... n I' m
llC1rd1n~ II' I lunt1n[lt.•r lk.h h
f"•hlt Pnn .. r .111prna1 hrd a 1cllr1 ,11
thl· hanl.. .in11 .... m11IJ1r11 ,, v.rnpun
under h1\ 1.•i.at I k h.1nJ&;,1 hc1 .i
\I I l,)n,11.I ' h.1mh11ry1 r l•.1~ <tnd 1k
mJn.lc,t mon('\
111· 1c111h1· h.inl. 1•11 1,., 111.J ".1llt.t·d
1n111 a nr.Hl'I\ rl"\11tr1111,1l 11 "t
I I 11111111Jh•11 Ar.11 h fllil" l' I >t'tl'I: t1 ""
l<hh.1111 But .. her"·'' 1111 ... 111111 tht·
<1H'll ,1n,1 'f~ntll'll f'rinu mo.ili.:11111 the'
111('\t 111110\CIUI 1n111ftlll
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thr ,u,!'1("1t\ ''<'P'. nd rt'(l1\l"r1-J "ll
vi U1c. rnonC'
I hC' 1-a\(" "'" h-. 1ur'Or,1 t.1\t'f to
lrdt 1.11 auth1•nt1r' lor 11\H'MI 11on
A4 * Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/ Wedneedey, F•bruary 12, 1988
2saved
as plane
dangle~
ONTARIO (AP) -Two men
dangled upside-down inside a small
plane that was 'inarled an htgh-\ oltage
hne 80 feet 1n the iur for four hours,
but apparently escaped senous in-
j ul). officials said today
The pilot and his pa~~cngcr inched
their way to ..afet) acro'ir; the under·
side of the plane's wing and into the
anns of firefighter'i late ruesday and
earl) today
The sanglc-eng.inc plane came an
too low "Ah1le landtni at Ontario
Jntemataonal .\1rpon, about 40 miles
east of Los Angt'le-s. at 7·40 p.m., said
Federal Av1auon Adm1n1stration
spokesman
It was snared b> power lines.
flipped. and came to an unsteady
stop. dangling ht:ll\-up by ats
propeller and the front landing gear.
poltCl' said
''It looks like an outdoor advertise-
ment for a tcrnhlt: mo.,,1c." said Bob
Hull. spokesman for Southern Calt-
fo mia Edt!>on ( o He ...aid the dangJ-
ing wreck was '1!.1ble an the glare of
spothght'i from a bu~~ haghwa)
nearby.
Power to the 220.000-volt lanes was
automatacall) cut when the plane hat
them. said Edison" 'ipoke<;man Ed
.\mott
Pilot Dean Plath. SM. ofT ustm and
Clarence "Ed" Washburn. of Whtt·
tier were checked an to Ontario Com-
m unit) Hospital for observauon, but
appeared to bl' in good 'ihape. said
nursing supervlsor Carmen .\la1mo
.. The) ha\ e no senou~ 1n1unes at this
point. bu1 they are being observed."
she said.
Dean Plath of Tuatin •lldea from t&JlCled plane near Ontario Ulla morning.
Robinson stirs political waters
Assemblyman in congressional race
for Qornan's seat. forces prima ry fight
gress1onal delegation and state
Democratic heavyweights such as
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
Robinson has proven fund-raasang
abilities: Caner. With no political
background. 1s staning With empty
pockets.
By LISA MAHONEY
OllMDelf1 ..........
Veteran Assemblyman Ri chard·
Robinson, D-Garden Grove, has
forced a pnmary fight against a
locally favored Democrat by entering
the congressional race against lJ ~
Rep. RobCn Doman.
Robinson, 42. announced plans
Tuesday to take on the controversial
Republican whale at the same 11me
d1scoun11ng the 1mpo11ance ofwag.ing
a pnmary race against David 0
Carter. an Orange County Supenor
Coun JUdge who launched his own
campaign to defeat Oomanlast week
"The opposition clearly as Bob
Doman. If there 1sa pnmal), I don'1
believe that will be of any incon....e-
naence to me," Robinson said dunng
a press co nference In an ta Ana. ,
Caner, 41 , has the back.fog of the
Democratic Foundauon of Orange
Count). but Robinso n. who has
served 11 )'Cars an the state Assembl).
claims support from the majorit) of
Democrats in the Cali fornia con-
Democrats have been plotting to
retake the 38th Congressional Dis-
trict seat since Doman swept Jerry
Patterson out of 11 in 1984. But
Patterson has no interest in running
for Congresc; again and Democrats
such as south Orange County de-
veloper David Stem arid DcmQCratic
Foundation chairman Mike Ray en-
couraged Carter to campaign.
Following Caner's formal an-
nouncement last week. Robinson
disclosed that he would not seek re-
election to his Assembl} scat. But he
refused to reveal whether he would
challenge Doman unul thas week.
Tuesday Robinson cr111ciLed
Doman as :i self-appointed "under-
secretary of state for the Third
World " because of has involvement
in foreign affairs an Africa and Central
.\menca. fIIl Pierce Brothe rs I
Bell Broadway Mon uary I He promi!led to stick closer to
110 e d home by concentrating on local issues Cos1~~~Y 64 2-9150 ltke obtaining funds fort he Santa Ana
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face indictments
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SAN JOSE (A P) -The Dcpan-
ment of Justice 1s prepanng an
indicJment agamst about 50 em-
ployees of a major airline for smuu.1-ma cocaine from South America, the
head of the Drug Enforcement Ad-
ministration said Tuesday.
"We have cooperated with the
leadership of tha·t airline," said DEA
Administrator John C. Lawn ... and
the indictments will go within the
next several weeks." He declined to
identify the a1rhne.
He said employees of the airline
were involved in smu$&lin& a
substantial amount of cocaine to the
United States "by way of handling
baggage."
Lawn disclosed some detaal'i of the
case after dehvenng a speech to the
Commonwealth Club of Caltfomia
about drug abuse in the United States
"We have an ep1~em1c enveloping
our country today," Lawn said of
cocaine use. "Last year. consumption
rose 11 percent. ( oc~une-related hos-.
p1tal emergencies increased 51 per-
cent in one year. Deaths caused b~
cocaine abuse have increased 325
percent since 1980"
He said a recent survey showed that
17 percent ofh1gh school seniors have
tned cocaine, and about 7 percent use
it at least once a month
Cocaine use costs businesses $47
billion a year an lost efficiency, lost
productivity, accidents on the JOb,
claims for workers compensation,
medical expenSl's. absenteeism and
cnme, he said.
.. Somewhere ~tween 3 to 7 per-
ce nt of people an business and
industry use an alllgal drug on a dally
basis." Lawn said
In descnbing the DEA 's fight to
stop the flow ofroca1ne to the Un tied
States from South America. Lawn
said the agency has been focusing on
'controlling the flow of chemicals.
Cool, helpful parents
boost kids' grades
ST AN FORD (AP) -Punishments and emollonal reactions by
parents don'.t help students do better in school, but lavish rewards for
good grades aren't helpful either. a Stanford Univers11y researcher says.
Children whoSl' parents are firm . encourayngand commun1ca11ve
have higher grades. according to a two-year study conducted by
Sanford M. Dornbusch, professor of human biology and sociology.
Preliminary results from the study of 7,836 students and about
3,500 parents in six San Francisco Bay-area high schools were released
Tuesday.
The study, whi ch will be published next year. 1nd1ca1ed there as a-
relauonshap between parents' actions and their children's school
performance.
"The hnkage between parental reactions and grade\ was moderate
in strength but very consistent for all e1hnic groups and income levels,"
Dornbusch said in an interview
"Low-key, pos1t1ve re1nforcemen1. like praise and encouragement,
work better than matenal rewards or bag, exaggerated or emotional
responses." he said. ·
Parents who get v1s1bly disturbed by a child·s poor repon card
make the situation worse, he said. becaur;e they funher upset the child.
That tends to result in poorer ~rades over tame.
Creating rewards and punishments docsn '1 work. he said. because
students ~come more concerned with them than the schoolwork
The researchers also found that panic1pat1on 1n a1hle11p 1s
associated with higher grades for both boys and girls, except when boys
played spons more than 30 hours a week. Then they had lower grades.
Jhe same was not true for g.irls.
Dornbusch said he was puzzled b) the difference between the
grades of boys and girls when both were heavily involved in athletics
..We're not sure wh) ... he said. ''Perhaps theSl' (boys) are pre-
professaonal athletes. in their own minds."
The study found that those who played spons the least also tended
to have the worst grades.
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'1 FREE BAG Of MIXED NUTS ~ allies such as Democratic U.S. Sen. Brown also said the A.ssembly
Y Alan Cranston. who refuses to discuss Democrats would not "play politics" Q with any purchase of heart shaped box of chocolates-regular ~ Bird. Brown replied that it applied to with the toxics issue. and would vote V or sugarless (!, anyone taking that stand for a reorganization bill that helped Q v Brown's remarks on toit1cs rein-DcukmeJ1an pohucall). 1f 11 included
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~EW BOSTON. Texas-AJu~uce of the peace who investigated the New
Years Eve plane crash that k.Jlled Rick Nelson says the deaths of the si nger and
sax other people were accidental, but he declined to speculate on the cause of an
on-board fire. "That's up to the federal boys," said Alfred Welch of BoWle
County, who filed the repon of his 1nqu1ry Monday Welch $31d Tuesday the
repon "'.ould remain scaled unless ordered released by a Judge. Nelson died alon~ wtth his fiancec and membt'rs of his band when 1he1r DC-3 crashed outside DeKalb whale en rouJe to a conccn .
Singer recovers from surgery
BEVERLY HILLS -( ountry singer Kenny Rogers was resting at home
today after having a cyst removed from one of has vocal cords an an operation
that has forced htm to postpone 16 concen dates in the next siit weeks
"Everything apparently wt'nt well" with the surgery Tuesday said Hamct
Sternberg of Kragen and Co .. Rogers' management agency Th~ surgery wa
performed at an undisclosed Los Angeles hospn.aJ. Besides the concen
postponements, the cyst surgery made doubtful Rogers' sc,hcdulcd hosting dunes for the Grammy Awards Feb 25 I
French cheeses ald cont.amlnated
AC~AMF.NTO -Health official$ 1uued a wam1ng late Tuesday of po~ able listens monocyt<?$enes contam1nat1on of French-made cheeses that
may have been d1stnbu~d an Cahfom1a. State Health Oir.ector Kenneth Kuer
&\sued a natcmeot ldcnt1fy1n1 the cheeses as 2.2-pound wheels of Joan of Art
Bne . beanna the code ~23. and 2.2-pound wheels of E.spnt Nouveau Bnc
beanna the code 3S I. K1ier said consumers should return these cheeses to the poa~t of sale. The distnbutor. Otto Roth Co. of Moonachie.NJ., a subsidiary
of Creneral Foods Corp., believes that the F. pnt Nouveau was not shipped 10 ( ahfomia and that the Joan of Arc as no lonaer available m the marketplace But 111~ double-check1ng 1t5 warehouses and da,trlbuton
Pollce probe •trangllng of woman
SAN DIMAS -A task force 1nvcst1pt1na the ~nal \laymis of Lo\ .\ngel~ area proslltutes is lookana into the death ofa woman who apparent I>
wu strangled and dumped ma county perk. 1 shentrs spokc,man said 1odav
The body of an un1dc!'hficd blac~ woman abou' 30 ye&r'\ old wu found {~
Frank 0 . Bonelli Rc11onal Park an San Dimas about 3 p m Tuesda said
,henfrs Deputy Merlyn Poppleton. Deputies were ~nt to the Park t>e.J~sc of
an anonymous tip to the Pomonll Poltec Ocpe11mcnt Poppleton SIJd The
woman·, part111l y clad body bore ~llfl' of stra naulat1on'. he u1d ·
WORLD
Freed
activist
to renew
struggle
First. Shcharansky
says he wants to start
"norma l family life ..
JERUSALEM (AP) -SoVlet
human rights activist. Anatoly
Shcharansky, freed after nine years in
Jails and labor camps, vowed to
resume his struggle on behalf oflhosc
snll imprisonedln the Soviet Union
or denied permission to emigrate.
But first. he told a reporter he wants
to begin .. a normal family hfe" wit-h
his wife, Avita!. The couple was
separated a day after their mamage
12 years ago, but since • then she
conducted a worldwide campaign for
his release.
Shcharansky beamed and held his
wtfe's band as he received a
tumultuous welcome Tuesday from
JOVernment leaders and thousands of
JOYOUS supponers. m Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem.
He had been freed earlier ID the day
on a snowy bndge connecting East
and West Germany and then flown to
Israel.
In Jerusalem. where his wife based
her campaif for his freedom.
thousands o well-wishers danced.
sang. and camed him on their
shoulders to the Wailing Wall, a
remnant of the b1bhcal JewlSh Tem-
ple. Wearing a blue-and-white
yamulka, or skullcap, Shcharansky
lossed the ancient stones and read
from the Book of Psalms.
.,~
Anatoly Shcharan•ky, weutna a •kall cap. pra19 at the
Wallin& Wall ln Jeraaalem •hortly after arrl•al in Iarael.
The Shcharanskys then returned to
the Jerusalem apanment where
A vital has been living for the past few
years. Seminary students stood guard
outside the apartment to allow the
couple privacy and fend off hundreds
of well-wishers who gathered outside.
The 38-ycar-old human rights ac-
tivist, sentenced in 1978 to 13 years in
prison and hard labor on a charge of
spying for the United States, was
released by the Soviets in an East-
West prisoner swap with eight other
people at the Gheniclce Bridgenear
Berlin.
The balding, d1mmutive computer
scientist had become a symbol of the
movement for Jewish emigration
from the Soviet Union and a world-
wide human rights symbol.
In an arrival statement.
Shcharansky condemned the Soviet
authorities as "modern-day
Pbaroahs," and said: "I know how
strong was then hatred and how
strong was their determmation never
to let this day come."
Turning to his tearful wife,
Shcharansky said .. I hope the joy that
fills our heans will help us continue
the struJ&le" for other Jews demed
permission to leave the Soviet Union.
"On this happiest day of my life, I
am not going to forget those whom I
left in the camps, in prisons, who are
still in eule or who still continue their
struggle for the right to emigrate and
for their human nghts," he said.
Prime Minister Shimon Peres. who
embraced and kissed Shcharansky ~
he anived from West Germany,
pledged "an uncompromising strug-
gle'' to bnng more Soviet Jews to
Israel.
English channel tunnel treaty s~gned
CANTERBURY. England (AP) -Britain and
Frcmce today signed a historic treaty to allow construction
of a 31-mile twin rat I tunnel beneath the English Channel.
The treaty was one of the legal steps necessary before work
could begin on the tunnel, a project first proposed nearly
200 years ago dunng the ume of Napoleon Bonapane.
Soviets, during recent heavy fighung in Afghanistan, and
repeatedly hit the capital with rockets in the past 10 days,
Western diplomatic sources said Tuesday. More than 90
Afghan government troops and Soviet soldiers may have
been killed on Jan. 29 when guenillas attacked eight
military posts in the western Afghan prov1Dce of Herat.
said the sources, speaking on condition of anonymtty.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOTAVedfl9ld1y, Fet>Nlty 12, 1988 *Al
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Artukovic extradited
to Yugosl&via for trial
ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (AP) -
AndriJa Artukov1c, 1otenor m1nmer
m the Naz• puppet sune of Croatia
dunng World War Jl.1 was utrad1ted
to Yugoslavi• today rrom the United
State$, the state-run TanJUg news
•&ency in Belgrade reponed.
Artukovic, 86, had fou&ht a
YuaoslJlv request for extrad1t1on for
3S years.
Tanjug said that .. Anukov1c was
today traosferttd to Yugoslavia and
turned over to coun authonties" on
the basis of an extradiuon request
dated March 31 , 195 l, and renewed
10 August 1984.
"Ob, poor dad!" said Anukov1c's
son1 Rad Artukovic, when reached at
his nome this morning 1n Seal Beach.
The son said The Associated Pre~
call was h1J first word of today's
developments. .
"I'm not surpmed. They made a
mockery out 'of our Judicial system;
and our 4ovemmeot helped them do
it," he wd.
On Tdcsday, ~ad Artukov1c
blasted the Jusuce Department and
JUd&CS for refusioa to hear what be
sajd was proof that testimony apmst
his father was fabricated.
A soun:e in this Croatian capital,
who insisted on anonymity, had
reponed earlier that the fonncr
Surfside Colony resident was flown
mto Yugoslavia to stand trial for war
cnmes. U.S. Supreme Coun Jusllce
William Rehnquist on Tuesday night
denied an appbcauon to delay extra-
diuon.
Yuplavta clatma Attukovic was
implicated Ill the death• or 700,000
people dunna the war and was
notorious as the "Butcher of the
Balk.ans." A U.S. Embassy official. who spoke
on condition of' anonymity, Aid
ArtukoVlc bad been expcclCd today
after the stay of exltlditioa was
denied.
ArtukovicJ. leplly blind and said to
be sufferina rrom heart problems and
senilit}'., bas said be. is innoc:ent ~
that affidavits submmed apulS1 bim
were perjured.
ForciJft ~inistry spokesman ~
jko Jesl1c said last ).'cat that ArtukoVlC
had ordered the killing and torture of
political O,P.poncnts and olben, in-
clud111g children.
Aquino upset.that Reagan could
think_bojh sides guilty of fraud
MANILA, Ph1ltpp1nes (AP) -Op-
posnion candidate Corazon Aquino
said today she was alarmed by
President Reagan's suggestion of
fraud on both sides m the {>residential
elecuon, and she cautioned him
apmst accepung a victory by Pres1-
dent FeTd1Dand E. Marcos.
"Not only the Filipinos but the vast
maionty of the American people and
their Congress would condemn any
such action which so flagrantly assists
m returning a people to their captiVl-
ty." Mrs. Aquino said in a statement.
"I suggest to him ... that before
makmg funher comments on the
elecuon itself. he 11'\Ue add1t1onal
mquines from his own embassy, the
observers and the media," she said.
The National Assembly began tak-
ing an official canvass today of the
votes to detennme the wtnner of
Fnday's election, but many of the
envelopes o~ned showed defects. By
one unofficial tally. Marcos held a
lead of four percentage points -
52-48 By another, Mrs. Aquino led
by four percentage pomts.
At a news conference Tuesday ID
Washmgton. Reagan said the United
· States was cohcemed "about the
violence that was evident there and
the possibbty of fraud. It could have
been all oflhat was occuniog on both
sides."
Reagan said he was d1spatch1na
Philip Hab1b to Manila to .. help
nurture the bopcs and possibilities of
democracy." Habib is a professional ·
diplomat who bas traveled often to
the Middle East and elsewbett as a
special presidential envoy.
Ao observer aroup ~nt by Reapn
said the election seemed full of fraud.
intimidation, vote-buymg and a slow
count dcsi&ned to help the 68-year-
old Marcos stay in power.
Mrs. Aquino uid in her statement
that international delegations, ID-
cluding one scot by Reagan, found
only cheating by Marcos supporters.
'Never again, 'bishop tells Hciiti
GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) -A Hem1sP.herc. ..jusuce shines all over the country."
Roman Catholic bishop told I 0.000 Haiu's p~1dent for life. Jean-As he spoke, people climbed up on
cheenng people at a ''liberation Claude Duvalier, 34, fled last Friday statues and the church roof for a
Mass" that they must never again for temporary refuge 10 France. On bencr VlCW. Some embraced each
suffer under rulers like the Duvalier Tuesday, L1bena offered him per-bther and wept for JOY.
family, and demanded an end to all manent asylum. Goiwves, with about 80,000
forms of repression. At the Gonaivcs plaza, which faces people, was also the site of Haiti~s Strong quake shakes Japan
TOK YO -A strong earthquake registering 6.3 on the
Richter scale jolted Tokyo and surroundmg areas
Wednesday, but the National Police Agency SaJd there
were no 1mmcd1ate repons of IOJUries or damage.
In the capital city of Pon-au-Prince the city's main cathedral, Bishop declarauon of independence from us Llbvanjets cross paths on Tuesday, ~ople dancing in the Emmanuel Constant shouted "never France tn 1804
• ., "' streets to ~brate Mardi Gras •&am" would Haiti have another The crowd · roared wben Jean
WASHINGTON -U.S. Navy and Libyan Jet shouted .. We can Eat! We can Eat!" dictatorship like the 28 years of Tato~ne, identified as the leader of
fighters have crossed paths "quite a few times" since two when a radio repon said the pnce of Duvalier family rule. November demonstrations that
Amencan aircraft earners began their latest exercise off nee had been cut ID half to 25 cents a · "We must have liberty from all started the push for Duvalier'soUSler,
Libya's coast, Pentagon sources said today. The sources, pound. repression, social, political and econ-was lifted onto the cab of a 1.nlCk. Hea V'V casual des reported who agreed to discuss the matter only if not identified, said Hunger and malaria are w1de-omic," Constant said in his address, wrapped in the pre.Duvalier blue-
y .T there had been no confrontation over the central spread ID this nation of 6 milhon which was broadcast on radio. He and-red flag that became the symbol
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Shrimp & Fish Dinner and enjoy 3 golden shrimp, a crispy
fish fillet, fryes, fresh coleslaw and 2 hushpuppies.
LONGJOHN
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NASA 'bothered'
by sealing rings
W'\SHINvTO ( l\P) -i.\ .\
<'ngineers ha' e been lOpcemed about
lh<' performance of rubbt'r sealing
nngs on the space c;huttle's rocket
boosters for more than a )ear. but
concluded thal while thr seals nerdrd
10 be impro' ed. the~ werr .. safe and
adequate" for flight 'P3l"t' agl'Ol'
officials said
.\!though the cau\t: ot the Jan ~!I
e"<plos1on of the (. hallenger ~pau.•
~huttle has yet to bt' determined. the
in'est1gat1on has l<X·ui.cd 1ncrea!>ang-
I> on a possible leak when~ sect1om ot
the soltd-fuel ro1.:l.ct boo~ter), arc
Jotned.
fht.> seals -a primal) ont· and a
'>ernndal) bacl.up -create a gasl.et
that keeps the fil'I"\ e'haust fume~
inside the boo'>tl'r' from escaping
through the .. cam' Photographs of
the Challenger '>c1.:ond' before thl.'
explosion shov.cd J plume of lire
apparent I) rmergmg lrom nl·ar om• ul
the rocket J01nt'
At a nev.s ronll·rcnlt' tud.l\ Lav.-
rence Mullo' head ot the '>olid
booster program .it -..: .\ .\ \ \far-•hJll
pace Flight ( cntl·r in .\labama )(ltd
tests have shov.n tht' ~t.'als operating
properl) at lower tt•mperaturc!>. He
Re-Roof
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u1d the da) before tht" Challenger
launch NAS.\ and engineers from the
rocket booster's manufacturer.
Monon-Thiokol. agreed the launch
should procero af\er concluding that
e'en 1f the pnman <,ea ls were
.id' crsd) affected the ~ccondal) 'cal'
v.ould hold.
Dr Wilham R Lura!>. dm·1.. wr ot
the Marshall lanht}. told reporter'>
that while the tn\.(\t1ga11on into the
( hallenger a1..cident 1!> e\am1ning the
performance of the ')eals and ··1ook1ng
a1 all aspects·· llf the performance of
the rocket boustcr~. no •angle area "
tx'1ng focu~ed on C\du1,1vcl\
"'1.\S.\ oflioab al!>o reka ... cd a
senes of dornnit•nts outlining thc
agenr~ 's pa~ ~un1.:ans ahout the
peformancc ot thl' rubber scal'> Jnd
said that a' ;i11ct' of dl''>tgn change'> an
the Jlllnt "h~re \l·C1wn11 of the rm. kct
hooster meet V.l're ht•1ng con'>1dL•rt•d
.ind 1c~1cd.
Top oflinal~ ol llw "'la11onal .\no-
naut1cs and 'ipau: \dm1n1strat10n
told a pn~'>1dent1al n1mm1sswn 1n-
\l'~11~atinit the ( hallcnp.t·r e\plu'i1on
T ucsda\ that the rtK l.1..·t huo'>tt•r '>1..·,110,
"-Cre deemed \..1ti.'
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301' ~ Niguel Rodd • Lagund Niguel 181 A~~n1da ~aQuero • Sar (.l,..mente
(714) 495-0600 (714) 492-2141
Kings. 17 mg "1ar". 1. 2 mq. n1co11ne. Men1hol. 18 mg. ··1ar'. 1 .2 mQ nico11ne
L1yhls. 10 mg "tar' 0 .8 riq n1rn11r.e a~ (;fl' c1gd1t>t1e t11fICn1W.otl
• • Reagan favors scrapping Posslble''O-Rlng••
Prbltlem
~ ei.1 loloiwed aacti ot
NASA's 2• ~ snuroe ~
~ OMermined •OOOIOn OC.c4'1•80
employment quota system
lf'I Mii °' ' 7 ' P'""*Y Mlllwlg '"'9" WASHINGTON (AP)-F>.pre-;s-
ing fears that affirmative acuon 1s
becoming a "quota" S)Stem. Presi-
dent Reagan says he wants to halt the
use of numbers to remedy alleged
racial and sexual JOb d1scnm1nation.
But 1n a news conference Tuesda)
night. Reagan stopped o;hon of dcc1-
d1ng a dispute between Attorne)'
General Edwin Meese and Lalx1r
Secretary William Brock on whether
the use of numencal goals and
timetables for minont) hiring
amounts to quotas.
''I'm waiung to see what the
recommendation 1s," Reagan said,
refemng to a six.month war of wills
tx1wecn Meese and Brock over
whctl1N the goals and t1meta91es sull
Death tied
to Tylenol
listed as
YOU'D HA~ ~0 I 'isolated'
STEAL 'I o:--.KER~ ..... y I \P) -fhc
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TIIls death of a v.oman who tool. J
qan1dc-laced E>.tra-S1rength Tylenol WATCH capsule probabl> wa~ an isolated
0 G incident and 1s bemg 1nves11gated a!> a T ET homic1d~. authont1c!> Sa).
The death of Diana Elsroth . .:!J. of IT FQR Pcel.sk1ll has !>purred a v.1thdrawal ot
LESS the painkiller lrum store\ around the
• nation.
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Elsroth \I.a~ tound dead aturda) an
hi:r bo} friend\ home tn th•~ Nev.
'r ork suburb
SAVE UP TO 50°/o
WITH AMERIC A'S LARGEST
FINE WATCH DISCOUNTERS
··Even·one 1n,olved belte,es that
th1< IS a local S1tuat1on.'" William
(1ngg. a L .S. Focxl and Drug Adman·
1~1ra11on spoke1,man said Tuesda~
Bnausc the houle \\.a<; among :i
~110 OIJO-un11 lot -;hipped 1n .\ugu'>t
most proQ<lbl~ v.ould ha'e been sold
v.1th1n a month. hl' ~aid If other
bottle~ in the 101 "l'fC tainted. ollic1al'>
probabl) v.ould ha'e known befon·
. ' ' ,., 11\\\k •
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,, \I I\\ H•·•L I •'I I \:I Ill \Jk-. 1h1~ week.
;i• 1 11111\1,.., ''1"''1'1111 The qanide v.ould cat through a
' •I " 1 '-' Ii \l.J 1 ~da11n capsule 1n eight to I 0 da) s
\ 1 11 ' 1'11 1' 'H" ''• 1 mt'an1ng 11 had bct•n added -.ince the
• • T ~knot left the plant. added Dr ~A A D·CLJS & CQ. \l1llard H;land. Wt''\tchestrr Coun-I V ~f\: _ t\'<.eh1cfmed1cal cxamtnl'r
I"" "" I' t ll••ll • ttr .. .trnro·
•1 11.11 "''''""' tt.1 d
n.•\•• I llill• l \ lt\211
"\\.l· arc dealing Mth a casr ot
murder." Countv Executive A.ndrcv.
0 Ruurl.c told a ·news rnnfcrcnce
.\lthough poltcl' h"avc no suspett!I.
··1.1.c Jre not ruling afl} bod~ out." c;a1d
Arutl' Hend1'\h of the wunt} pro<;-
l"ll.11or ' oltil"l'
')hould be reQu1red
"We found out there at the bu·
reaucracy level and out there actuall)'
tn personnel offices and so forth they
choose the easy course -set down a
system of number and !>a)". well, we'll
go by that," Reagan said "'Thi'> "
what we're lf) ing to correct. ..
Reagan made the comment~ afte1
t\\-OOfh1s five appointees to the Equal
Employment Opponunll} Com-
m1sston earher Tuesday questioned a
dec1s1on by the EEOC"s top attomc)
to drop the goals and timetable~ a .. a
remedy in resolv ing discnm1nat1on
cases against employers
Also Tuesday, the leadership of the
15.000·member Na11onal Black Re-
publican Council a branch of tht"
Rt'publican Nauonal < omm1 11ee. op-
posed the changei. advocati:d b)
Meest" and said the l urrent system
should not be replaced.
"The compliance prurel>) ... 1s no"
working with the bacl.ing of both
business and labor." the black Re-
publicans said. "The blac:k communi·
I\ and other m1nont1e!> and women
regard this change a an atl~mpt to
o' en urn .. c1\. ti rights gains
In a separate action. the Washing-
ton-based C ounc1l of I 00 BlaC'k
Republtcans !lcnt a leuer Tue~day
o;ay1ng thl' Mel·se proposal. ti
adopted. "v.111 he the trigger that
aborts the de' t•lopment of blad.
bu~1nesse~ Jnd t•mplO) ment ··
AIDS antibodies in saliva
may help disease research
By the Associated Press
BOSTON -The d1scovel) of AID~ an11bod1n 1n '1t.t1m~· ,3lt\a mJ)
ex plain why the disease isn't transmitted by kissing and rnuld ~·' l' doctor~ a
new way to check for exposure to the l\I DS \. iru\. ~uenmt~ sa\ Th(•
researchers found that most people who 1..·am AIDS an11bod1t•\ 1n their blood
also have the substances 1n their saln a I "<pCns bel11.'' l' .\I D'i 1<. <.pread onl)
through sexual mtercourse or the anJecuon of tainted blood rhl· d1-;ea-.e 1s not
spread through kissing or other rnntall 1. ... 1th sah\.a l''l"n though thL' .\ID
'1rus has sometimes been found an 'alt'•• ul 'tl t1m-. 111 thl' dt<.ca'l'
Reagan stumping ln Mlssourl
WASH INGTON -President Reagan. tr)1ng to hol\ll'r thl· odds of
keeping the enate in Republican hand.,, 1'> tr.neltng to M 1~soun tuJa} to help
former Go'. Chnstophcr Bond prepare fur a potent1all~ tough rale aga1n~1 tht•
state's popular lieutenant governor The president heading \\.e~t for a thrce-
da> "aca11on at his Caltfomla ranch. planned a -;1op in St Lou1' tor a $500-a
plate fund-ra1o;er to help Bond fill h11, tampa1grt cofTer\ for thi: '-o' ember
contest The two-term governor annoumed Sunda~ th.it lw v.111 ~t·d the
Republican nom1nat1on for tht' l.;enate o,c:it held h~ Thnmtt'> l'aglcton. 1.1. hu I'
retiring after three terms.
Mllltary security changes approved
V. .\SHINGTON -Dcfen'e \ccrctal) C a!>par V. \\ c1nhergcr hao,
appro,ed a senes of SY.cep1ng t.hange'> 1n the m1lttJ.'") ·, 'nunt~ pnxcdurn
including more stnngent background lhClk!> for holder<; uf Top ~cn.·t
clearancec; The new so-called rcltab1ltt) program. ordcrt•d b\ the ddcnst·
i;ecrC'tary Tuesda~. will be applied to thow 1nd1\.1duals v. ho ~~url. '"1n espcc1Jll)
'>Cn<11t1ve programs or (who are) as,.1gned to fop \l..•l·ri:t j)l)\1t1un' of high
l n11caltt)." the Pentagon said 1n a brief statement
Mardl Gras revelers brave chlll
NE\\' ORLEANS -Iq winds kept many normalh mqur '.fard1 (,rJ.,
rostumes bulk} and !>Cdate. but tht' uproanous prc-Lentt'n cckhrat1on ~h1ftcd
into high gear on Fat TuC'sday as parade<, turned much Mthl' l"lt\ into a free-
wheeling street part>-Police spokesman Juan-Quinton called 1t .. "one of the
quietest Mardi Gras' we'yc e'er SCi.'n.'" tn Spite ofa shooting 1n wh1l·h 3 man
v.as wounded and a traffic accident that injured 20 pedestnans. Hundreds ot
thousands of re,elcrs Jammed shoulder to shouldc,.r on Rourbon Stroet and
along the routes of the five parades which rolled thrf>ugh the Cit\ ~1g crnv.d1,
al~o turned out l<l watch 10 paradcs in the <:.uburb~
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARN ING: Ou1tting Smoking
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U.S. Steel,
Texas Oil. . merger
approved
--Combin ed company
will rank 13th, have
assetSof S22 btlliOrl-
P1nsBuRGH (AP) -Share-
holders have approved a merget
between U.S. Steel Corp. and Texas
Oil & Gas Corp .. and U.S. Steel
officials said the approximately $3
billion deal would become effective
later Tuesday.
U.S. Steel Chairman David M.
Rodenck declared the merger ap-
proved at a U.S. Steel shareholders
meeting here. He said Texa Oil &
Gas shareholders approved the deal
at a meeting Tuesday in Dallas.
U.S. Steel, which acquired Mara-
thon 011Corp.1n 1982, now becomes
further· mvolved in the 011 and gas
industry. WhLle tt remains the na-
tion's largest steel producer. only
about one-third of its business will be
1n its traditional industry.
The combined company will have
assets ofabout $22 billion and annual
revenue of about S21 b1lhon.
Roderick said. It will rank 13th
among the Fortune 500 industnal
companies. he said. ~
Shareholders of Texas 011 & Gas
will receive 0.633 shares of U.S. Steel
stock for every share of 1he1r own.
Te~as 011 & Gas 1s o ne of the
nation's largest independent natural
gas producers and 1s highly regarded
as a low-cost producer because of
opera11onal freedom given to its
d1v1s1on mana$ers.
Rodenck said Marathon Oil, 1he
nation's I 4th-largest. oil company
based on assets, has accounted for
v1rtuall) all of U.S. Steel's profits in
the past several )ears and more than
half of all sales.
Rodenck said his top pnonues in
the next several years will be lowenng
debt incurred 1n the Marathon ac-
quisition, which cost U.S. Steel S6.5
billion.
Bright idea updated
Technlclan at Holophane glua manufacturing facility ln
Newark, Ohio, lnapecta a Clualca Old Worlcf atyle 11.&ht
fixture. lta deel&n. popular at the turn of the century
through 1920, hu been revived for modem application•.
13 new directors to oversee
OC economic development
The Economic Development Cor-
poration of Orange County has
f'leeted a new board of directors.
Thomas H. Nielsen. chairman of
The lrvme Co .• will once again head.
the organtzauon's 13-member ex-
et"uuve committee.
Others elected to serve on the board
were Ronald Birtcher of Bincher:
Edmond B. Busier of Cherry Textron.
John Miltner of UC Irvine; Thomas
Testman of Ernst & Whinney: Darrel
D. Anderson of Knotrs Bcrrv Farm
and Richard J. Schwarzstein, an
attome).
Also Peter Churm of Fluoro-
carbon: Robert H1lche) of Rockwell
lntemauonal: Wilham Langs1on o f
Snyder-Langston Inc.: Thomas Wilek
of Tho mas Wilek Associates and
Orange County Supen 1<;ors Roger
tan1on and Hamett Wieder
The corporatton was formed to
attract and retain "quality" business
and industry in Orange Count)'. said
Frank Smith. executive director.
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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al
Grocery ~hain suing
president over stocks
Stater Bros. accuses its CEO
of depressing price for profit
COL TON (AP)-The Stater Bros grocery chaun hu'>
suspended Its president. Jack Brown. and sued him O\Cr
accusations that' he manipulated the compan) 's tod
pnces for his own benefit.
Brown. who also holds the t11lt of chief ellecut1ve
officer of the 94-store Southern California cham. denied
1he accusations Monday and said he "as planning legal
action o fh1s own.
The suit, filed in Los Angeles Supenor Court. alleges
that Brown's action cost the com pan) at least SI million
by depressing the pnce of stock issued 1n a public otTenng
Nov. 7, 1985. The sun also seeks SIO mtlhon in punitive
damages for the firm, based in Colton .
And ll accuses up to 70 '"John Does"' -people to be
o~med laLer -of helping Bro" n in his alleged tampenng
with company financial repons. ·
The suit alleges that in June or July. Bro wn secretly
directed unnamed employees of the com pan) to red~ce
the com pan} 's repon of expected profits b) $60().000
That was done b) wntmg down the value of matenals 1n
inventOI)'. accordmg to the suit.
The repon of lower profits depres~d the pnce of1he
stock sold, thusc umng the amount the company got from
the underwriters of the offering b) at least SI m illion. lhC'
suit claims.
Brown bought 88,000 shares of the stock at the time
of the offering and shortly afterward. when pnces were at
$9 and SI 0 per share. the suu sa)S He ordered the
NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno tlsl 10 L uerlecll
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S600.000 put back on lbc books tn November. accordina
to the suit. a.nd the company declared a sharply improved
pro fit for the first quarter. which ended~. 29.
Profits rose lo $1 .8 million on $244.6 million Ul
rtvcnue, compared to a $661,000 profit on $191 million
tn revenue for the same period a year earlier.
After the eammJS improvement was announced Feb.
6. stock pnccs rose S2. to Sl4.SO a share.
Bro" n owns 6 72,835 shares. or 15.2 percent, of Stater
Bros stock. accordmg to the company
His 1s the sccond-largcst holding. after a 1.6-miltion·
share block. or 38 7 percent, owned by a votin& trust (or
the children of board Chairman Bernard R. Garren.
Garrett was named Monday to replace Brown. whose
suspension. accordtng to the company's news release, was
"pending certam lepl procccdmgs 1nit1atcd by the
compan) against Brown ·•
Brown said he beheved the suspension was prompted
b) his sa)ing in a board meeung Feb. 5 that be would not
support management's slate of board candl.dates at the
March 20 shareholders' meeung.
Computer Automation reports loss
( omputer .\utomauon rnc. of Irvine Tuesday
reponed a net loss of $2, 152.000. or SI 05 per share, on
revenues of S5.060 000 for the thr~ m o nths ended ~.
31 , 1985
For 1he three months ended Dec. 3 I. 1984. the
com pan) reponed a net loss from continuing operations o(
S 1.631.000, or 79 cents. on revenues of $9.853.000,
restated 10 reflect the d1scontmuancc of the company's
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Stock prices increase
NEW YORK (API -Sloe._ pnces moved
narrowly higher toda}, )lipping sltghtl) after
making firm advances 1n early trading.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was
up 0 I 2 of a Point to 1 ,62~ 94 b~ 2 p.m on Wall
S1rce1. 011 pncec; continued r,l1pping today. fueling a
rail} 1n lhc credit markets and improving the
outl ook for inOatton. "h1ch tcndl> to spur the stock
market. But anal) sts said thal JUSt as an the previous
session. a market which advanced on lower
interest rates and dropping 011 pm~es -both of
"'h 1ch are good news for the S economy -also
was pushed back by profit taking.
• Mesa Pefroleum led the hst of most acuvely
traded stockf> on the New York tock Exchange.
ming 11. to l' •as I. 97 m1ll1on shares changed hands
b} 2 p.m. EST, including a 1.35 millton share block
at .!It• Mesa Petroleum 1s part of Mesa Limited
Partnership. the T. Boone Pickens Jr.-controlled
firm which has announced an off'er to Jcquire KN
Energ). a Colorado natural gas com pan)
Johnson & Johnson was I/~ of a ooint lower at
5(.W• in active trading.
WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE DID
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Declined ~95 ¥"cnanged m 42 Ole IJSUH 850 New highs 46 SJ Ntw IOWS 14 lS
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Ill youngsters find haven at Mirasol
By BU.L HARVEY
o.itr,...c.r11, IA •1nl
Mirasol is a large, rambling house in the m iddle of a
Costa Mesa neighborh ood.
But more than that, It is ho me. a t any one tame, for up
to six multi-handicapped. high-risk infants and chjldrco
from birth to age I 0. It might also be dcscnbcd as a hospice for children -
a place where terminally ill youngsters live out the
remainder of their lives with dignity.
According to Phyllis Gerrard Onstott, the founder of
Mirasol. the children who come to live there usually have
a life cxpectcncy of about six months. She is quick to point
out, however, that some of the children do recover. She
cites the case of a boy -with a life cxpectency of six
months -who was placed with her at the age of 18
months. Today, he 1s 10 years old.
Children come to Mirasol by many different routes,
accorrung to Onstott. Som e are referred by a caseworker
with.Jhc Regio nal Center ofOrangeCounty. In such a case,
the child's family choose to place the child with Mirasol.
In other cases. battered children who arc also
''medically fragile" are placed by the Department of Social
Services without the consent of the parent!lt
It isn't easy, admitted Onstott. when one of her young
charges $Uccumbs. But "every time a child dies that has
lived here, I realize that child has had the life of a China
doll, and had a very nice existence here."
Onsttot is the granddaughter of the late Hu~
Gerrard, founder of the Alpha Beta market chain. She said
that her grandfathe r always contnbuted 10 percent of his
income to charity, and that she has carried o n the family
tradition at his request.
She said there are far less heartbreaking ways to
contribute to society, but that she decided while in
graduate school to try out a concept that evolved into
Mirasol.
She was interested in gcneucs. and studied at a
number of state hospitals. The memory of those
institutions haunted her and she felt that something m uch
better could be done m the community.
Pbylll• G. Onatott and Tommy.
Mjrasol is the result. Because it is located in a
residential neighborhood, paren ts and families find it
much easier to v1s1t the children who live there. It a lso has
a swimming pool, 1s completely accessible to wheelchairs,
and even has a few cats and dogs.
Time-out allows
the wound to heal LINDA
ALWI
"Yes, it's true," says Jill. I've swo rn
off men and sex ... at least for a while."
Jill looks across the table at her
friends. There's Hciru who is "in-
love," she says. with a Don Juan who
thinks commitment is a four-letter
word to be avoided at all costs. Next
to her sits Chnstine. who is hoplcssly
attached to a man who e ndlessly
mourns his last love.
And then, of course, there's
Ca rolyn, who broke the cardinal rule
and fell for a married man.
"You can keep them all," Jill tells
the others at their regular Tuesday
lunch. "And I'm no t afone ... pick up
any women's magazine and you'll see
that the so-called 'new celibacy' has
become quite fashionable."
Is there really such a thing as a
"born-again" virgin?
Apparently so. More and mo re
people are taking tem porary sab-
baticals -by choice -from rela-
tionships.
Jill is a good example. Whe n she
and George. her last boyfnend. broke
up two months ago, she 1zed a
lT
ume in her life.
In the past. she had always instant-
ly replaced her former lovers in order
PAPARAZZI ---
to ease the pain of separauo n. Not
this ume, she swears.
Jill has a more pressing need now to
establish a sense of who she really 1s.
"And I know I can't do that with a
new man in my life."
"Why not?' asks Christine, who
like the others, does not quite believe
Jill's resolve.
"Would you believe that in the year
that Geo rge was in m y life, I never
even played tennis once ... and I love
tennis. I gave up all my interests a nd
even most of the other people in m)
life in order to spend more time with
him."
"It wasn't his fault ... I kf\OW that
now. We just ended up hating each
other; he hated me because I had
become so dependent, and I hated
him for losing m y independence ··
'Tm learning how to make m y own
decisions and to take care of m yself.
You know," she smiles. "it R EALLY
feels terrific. Even my tennis game is
coming around."
It sounds like Jill has chosen
tcm ra celi
reasons. urely, when she feds whole
again -which she will 1f she
continues her personal growth pro-
gram -she'll be ready to take a
chance on a new man, or perhaps
even on the old one.
If you've just ended a relationship
with a significant partner, consider a
lime-out period for yourself.
Once in a while, for a little while,
disengageme nt and reflection arc
good for everybody. Just be careful
not to become a relationshi~phobic
(one of those people who avoid
relationships at any cost -forever -
as a protective shield to cover up
o ther issues). And. 1f someone has
hurt you badly eno ugh, you may be a
good candidate.
The goal ofa PRODUCTIVE time-
out? To learn to enjoy your own
compan)', build self-esteem. and to
-utl1matel) change the negative
thought, 'Tm afraid to fall in love
again" to "loving gives me so much
pleasure -I'm now ready to take
another chance.··
Or. AJgazl 11 a marriage and family
tberapl1t in Corona del Mar. Slae
oa wlab
a reply, please enclose a stam ,
self-addreu ed envelope. Wfite to
Linda AJgail, Pb.O, c/o Dally Pilot,
P.O. Box 1~60, Costa Mesa 9%1%6.
Bob Mackie introduces
dazzliiig spring lineup
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
Ba ubles ... bangle'> and most definitely beads
adorned the 200 guew. filling Amen Wardy's posh
Fashion Island store.
A dashing Bob Mackie. the master of beaded evening
wear designs. was present 10 greet the dazzling crowd fo r
the black-tic dinner/dance presen tation ofMack1e's spnng
collection.
"This 1s a great wa) to show the line," said the fi ve-
time Emmy-winning designer. "We don't need to involve
a charity for an event hke tonight."
How true. Host Wardy's guest hst included all the
sparklers of Newport Beach (and some ofh1s favorite LA
clients) for the elegant evemng of retail splendor.
"I'm wearing Bill Blass tonight. Isn't that terrible'? But
my Bob Mackie was Just too dressy. more like a ball
gown," said Joanne Mix dunng the pre-show coclctail
reception.
To~y. a realdent of Marieol, keepe buy both (left) in tbe
&arden wlth Vlrglnla Schick and, lndoon, with a doll.
At present. there are three children li ving there.
Aaron, 10, To mmy, 4, and Katie, 2. Over the past I 0 years.
a total of 30 children have lived there.
Venetia Schick isooc of the foster grandmothers who
provide the homey feeling at M1rasol For the past seven
years. she has grown fruits and vegetables 1 n her garden for
af~ns for the babies that has held and fed. She recently
received her cenificate as a residential services specialist
through the state Department of Develo pmental Services.
M1rasol 1s located at 2123 Monrovia. Costa Mesa.
645-7074
Old-, effective treatm~nts
often lost in push for new
Don wa.s 64 and had a long h1stor) replete with rcpons on the benefih of
of heart disease and ang.inal pain magnesium inJCC'llons for hean d1s-
(chest pain usually brought on with ease and angina! patM. Dr. B.
exertion). . Malkien-Shapiro used the inJect1ons
Four years ago, he was put on a very 1n 266 pauents and reported that ".\n
low-fat diet and m ild exercise pro-appreciable number respond to
gram as treatment, and 1t worked pare nteral admin1strat1on of mag-
wcll. He lost weight, lowered his. ncs1um sulfate. someumes in a dra-
cholestcrol level, built up to three matte and almost unbehe' cable man-
JULIAN
WHITAKER
milcs a day of walking and his angina ner. and tlus after all conventional
almost disappeared. and accepted methods of therapy had the angina sufferer.
About six months ago. however. failed and sufferc~ had lost hope of Some rqearchen feel that mac-
h1s chest pains returned. and even ever obtaining rehef .. ( .\fncan ~ed1-ncs1um relaxes the blood vesselS.
though he stayed on his low-fat d1~. cal Journal. , olume 32 1211. 1958 aJlowmg more blood flow. thus
he now required large doses of and Medical Proc .. volume ll 455, relieving lhc oxygen deficit and the
Corgar<i (a ~ta-blocker med1cauon. 1956.) Other researchers confirmed chest pain. Other researchers beJicvc
like Inderal), Cardizem ( a newer the benefits. rhat the mineral increases the h~rt
calcium channel blocker). and nitro-Dr. S.E. Brown fou nd that tnJcc-muscles' ability to extract oxygen
glycerin patches. In add1t1on. he was lions of magnesium sulfate br10ught fro m the blood and tha t is the reason
using three to four n1troglycenn complete reht'f of angina to 1 c; of 29 for the pain rchcf. A.11 agree that the
tablets a day for relief. angrnal sufferer. and. 10 $C\Cn of inlecuons arc safe and often very
At this point he was given six these. the relief lasted for t~o )'Cars cffecuve. The protocol used with Don
injections of magnesium sulfate after the injections (Pract111oner, was Ice 50 percent soluuon of
mixed wi th a small amount of volume 202· 562, 1969). magnesium sulfate. mixed with I cc
heparin (a common ly used blood We are not sure ho~ magnesium of hcpann in I / I 000 (a-very Jow
thinner), one injection ever) o ther 1nJect1ons ~ork to benefit heart dose), which helps with absorpuon
day. The results were remarkable: His patients. It ha~ been sho"n to and ma~ act synergicall~ wuh the
. letely aM rh_e_w~a-s--'s-ta .... 6-1..-hzetne heart rh\lhm and IS .
free of pain three months after the l85t effective 1n treaung wme ferms of-This little StOf) o n ma~1:1m is
injection. palpita(ions. but th•~ benefit doe~ not interesting not JUSt becaustltonngs
The older medical literature is t:\plain the pain rehefl'-q>enenced h} (Plea.e 11ee OLD/B2)
Although J uhe Adams and Pat R ypinsk1 also left theu
Mackie gowns at home. Man Lou Sparrow chose to wear
her pearl-and-sequin Mackie creation. "It isn't new, but
it's still in style." said Manlyn.
(Plea9e .ee MACKIE'S/82) Bob Mackie wttia (from left) Judi Adame, Pat Ryplnakl and Joan Kanten.
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sets give affair flair
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Marc h of Dimes fund-raiser
to be a first for Orange County
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
When Kathryn Thompson was approached to
orpniie a fund-raiser for the March of Dlmes. she said.
"Oh, no, what we don't need 1n Newport Beach as another
fund-raiser!"
But. after attending the March of Dimes Gourmet
Gata events in Houston and San Francisco. she decided
that this was, indeed. an unusual and exciting benefit idea.
She has consented to be co-chairman of 'the first
Gounnet Gala an Orange County, planned for Apnl 5 at
the Irvine Hilton and To wers.
Phil Beukema. e~ecuuve director of the OC March of
Dimes, was one of the 50 guests invited to the benefit
ki ckoff luncheon hosted by Hans and Charlene Prager at
the Ritz restaurant. Phil said. "The Gourmet Gata has
been a very successful event for us throughout the country.
The evening will feature 14 gourm6'1 fOod stations with
food prepared by welt-known amateur gourmet cooks. The
stations will look hke stage sets from Broadway musicals.
A panel of food experts will judge the recipes and the
winner will receive a prize of Steuben glass."
Hoping to solicit event support among the VIP
luncheon gathenng. Fred Kerns, I 0-year March of Dimes
volunteer. announced, "We hope to raise $60.000 to aid
research in birth defect prevention. Each cooking stallon
will require a $5,000 sponsor and, although we have seven
committed, we need seven more ... (Sponsorship includes a
table for 10 adjacent to the dance Ooor.)
A confirmed $5,000 donor. Kathryn Thompson has
selected "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" as the
theme for her Broadway station. "Supervisor T om Rate>'
has promised to be the sheriff and his wife Em ma Jane will
be Dolly Parton," commented Kathryn.
"They'll really ha ve to do a lot to make me look like
Dolly," joked Emma Jane. "
"h 's my JOb to invite local 1ntenor designers to crea1e
the individual Broadway stage sets," explained Mary Ann
Miller. "I've been calling designers for days. Some were
invited today, but the o nly designer confirmed so far 1s
Xavier. He's chosen the theme of·Carousel'' ..
The $1 25-per-person gala promises to be an exciting
even mg. The competing food statio ns Wlll provide the hors
d'oeuvre samplings and donated caviar and Wlne will
enhance a gourmet dinner to be selected by Hans Prager.
DanClng and celebnty entenainment 1s currentl y
being planned by Beverly Thompson Coil Ho ping for a
scll--out (640), lldd1t1onal committee members are co-chair
Wilham Lyo n, Ron Williamson. Barbara Stewart. Eliza-
beth Tierney and Carol Campbell.
Others enjoy1 ng the lunch of cold poached salmon and
a wonderful creme brulee were Lou and Christie
D'Ambrosio, Dorothy and Judd Sutherland, Helen
Coffey, Carole E1chen. Abby Menhennet, Mary Jone•,.
Joan Neville. Claudia Auer. Kit Toth. George 'ihambeck.
Terf>' O'Neil. Peggy Muirhead and Rick Doolittle
Gu• Owen talk• with Carol Evan• and Joan Neville. P•parazzi l• edited by Dally Pilot Style editor Vld•
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Two Dorothy• were honored Sunday at a reception
followtn& the dedication of Caaa Teren, a home for
elngle mothera ln new quartera at c;>range. Newport
Beach reaidenta Dorothy Koll (left) and Dorothy Von
der Abe have aupported the home for about five year•.
They were pre.ented roeH by two of the reaidenta and
their babiea and mother and child aculpturee.
MACK IE'S NE W LINE ...
From Bl
Mackie. who 1'1 best known tor his costume de'i1gns. presented 70 pieces to
the ghuered gathering that included Diahann ( arroll and soap !>tar Deidre
Hall
H 1'> <..ullcct1on featured daytime suit~. 1n1ars1a ~Wl'<Hrrs. and dresses 1n
pastels. brights. and black and white. But. Mackie 1<; rnost bnll1ant when
creating evening "'ear and his glistening cocktail design<. were well rec~1 ved by
all attending the 45-minute production. A real show'>IOpper Y.as a fitted,
striped bugle-bead gown of o;1lk chiffon with beaded 1ucle fnngc. pnced at
S9,000
AW regulars (who by now may poso;css a new Mackie design) included
Rosella Hcrbcn. Hu and Beverly Coil. Charlie and Nora Jlc~ter. Kit Toth. Judy
A.gl)os. Jack a nd Patricia Groth. Mary ()ell Lu<?as "'llh daughter Maura.
Dominick and Barbara Rappolo. Bob and Barbara .\ngcll. Bob and ')h1rlee
Guggenheim and Clement and L)nn Hirsch
Paparazzi is edited b) Dail> Pilot St> le editor Vida D<.'an
Tom and Marilou Sparrow arrive at faahion dinner.
OLDER 'TREAT MENTS ...
From Bl
to hfc a safe 1nc \pen<t1\e and eflel· I tl\e tool for 1rca11 ng the angina of
1 heart d1\l·ase bu1 berauo,e the medical
stud1e'> dcxumenting its bcnfefits arc
no.,.,. 1gnorl·d b) mo'tt physicians
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There 1s inten">c prcs'>ure on doctor'
to "keep up .. with the late~t. and the
rlrne romn:in1('" in (P-.rr h l)f profit-
able patents. Ooud the proless1un
with ne.,.,. and ex pcM1 vc agent~
"v1odern mcd1n nc 1~ biased tn fin or '·
ol ne.,., O"cr old s1mpl~ bccau-.e 1t is.
nc.,., not because 1t 1<1 better "v1an}
ph)s1cians rout1nel} pul more im-
portance on ho w recentl) a medical
publicatio n wa-; publi-;hcd than on
what the publicat1on discloses. This
process '""anabl) c rowds o ut the
ast, and simple. e ............................... ~........,......._-
andhng a problem arc lost 1n the
shuffie. sometime'> fo r good
'f he most e1Tcct1 ve phys1c1ans,;
howc\er. not only keep up with the
new. but often look to the past seek mg
therap} jewel<; left behind that can
help their patient What 1s "currently
igno red" can add to and 1s somellmes
better than what 1s "currently used."
Julian Whitaker. M.o:! author of
"Reversing Heart Disease," (Warner
Books) has offices 1n Hun11ngton
Beach.
Costa Mesa Med ical
Center Hospital
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As a community service. we provide an Insurance
specialist who can help you understand your lnsurance
needs.
Before you need medtcal care, you should know:
Abo ut recent Medicare change•
What your preeent policy cover•
Whether you need 1upplemental coverage -
The kinds of ln1urance coverage available to you
There Is no charge for this service, and you don't have
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IN TERMISSION
Joyce Langford la the·center of attention u (cloclnrt.e.
from lower left) Bobble Candlerf""'\John Sovec. Michael
Pujdak. Tony Ruaael and Kyle Bunon &ather round ln
"Alone Together .. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouee.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
living up to their name
By RANDY JAY MATIN
Delly 1'1101 corr .. _...,,
freedom. I like B1lhe Holiday and the
Gems. I can listen to them side by
When )Ou are .on sUlge gi ve 11 all side. T,tien I could put on maybe some
you have got. That is the philosophv Hendrix or Zepphn." he added . , If the Chili Peppers are not of Michael Bolzary. better known as motivated by the prospect of high
"Flea·· of the Red Hot Ch1h Peppers finance or gi ven to writing about
"There 1s a raw sexualit} to our politics. they do seem concerned wi th
musrc." says Flea .. It 1s an integral what they perceive an~ the injustices
part of our music" he added. of t he political system. Known for their firebrand of thrash/funk. the Chili Pepperi. put "The whole idea behind things
out more gut and raw energy in one hanging together pol itically is so that
c,how than most hands do 1n a month people can pany their brains out :rnd
"We try to keep a deep soul groove not ha' e to worry about the re-
going, cverythmg else is secondary. percussions." muses Flea. "We don·t
We JUSt go through stages. At first ti champion an) panacular causes.
was complete energ)'. Then we went 'Green Heaven' does sort of shout at
through several stages of total anar-!he de vil though."
t'h)," s1iid Flea. So basically Flea and lhe boys are a
.\Ion with the ~roup·s 1w1stcd. happ:r bunch ... right?
..
Orlllge Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednetday, February 12, 1986 83
'Alone Together'
flne famlly fun
"Alone Together," the new play
making its Orange County premiere
at the Harlequin Dinber Playhouse,
may be sheer formuJa comedy, but in
most inst.tnces the formula worksjus\
fine.
Lawrence Roman's up-temPo ac-
count of a California couple in their SOs whose grown sons keep t>ouncing
back home before the old folks can
indulae themselves in their new-
found intimate lifest yle is certain to
strike a fe w rcs~nsive chords in its .
audiences. Curtmg the apron strings
is one thing. but keeping them
severed may be something else.
Like many comedies of its i enre.
though, "Alone Together" runs out of
p.s midway through its third act and
requires a push from its enthusiastic
cast to keep its wheels turning.
There's enough bounce in oth~r areas,
however. to prevent this scripting sag
fro"' becoming too noticeable.
Director Richard Vath keeps the
familial fracas 1n motion, not always
an easy 1.ask on John C. Parker's
extra-wide. two-level setting. The
latter is both attractive and func-
tional; the three upstairs doors must
be well constructed, since they get a
lot of slamming.
Some uniformly effective . per-
formances emerge, topped off by
Joyce Langford's frustration-packed
mother, simmering through much of
the play before letting her pressure
cooker explode in a hilarious, ap-
plause-grabbing sequence. Tony
Russel as her more easygomg hus-
band oozes the combined charm of a
used car salesman and a game show
host in a slick but convincmg inter-
pretation.
Michael Pujdak plays the oldest
son -a bohemian mathematician
who's fled his teachmg JOb at MIT
because he can't figure out an un-
solvable problem -with a wild and
crazy flair reminiscent of the 1960s
hippie era. As the middle son, cursed
with an overactive libido and
bounced out by his bride. Kyle
Burson earns "attaboys" from the
male segment of the audience and
growls from the female element in a
sharp, snappy performance.
Bobbie Candler. the dewy-eyed
innocent from the Harlequm's last
show. "Cam1va1:· returns as an air-
headed sexpot whose unexpected
Toi
TITUS
arrival sets both Pujdak and Burson
in motion, but who's "into celibacy"
and who punctuates her pronQuncc-
mcnts of JOY with a squeal of ··neat"
-it's an outrageous caricature. but
an enjoyable one. John Sovcc com-
pletes the cast believably as the
youngest son, off to college with a
suitcase full of chicken.sandwiches.
"Alone Together" ts one show that
won't I.alee lonf to find its audience, or
vice versa. t continues through
March 30 at the Harlequin, 3503 S.
Harbor Bl vd .. just north of C'o'ita
Mesa. Call 979-551 1 for ticket 1nfor-
mauon.
BACKSTAGE -The Irvine Com-
munity Theater has announced that
the matinee performance of its cur-
rent production. "The Gingerbread
Lady," will be staged Feb. 23 rather
than the previously announced
March 2 at Turtle Rock Community
Park in lrvme .... the closing dates are
March 7-8 instead of March 8-9 as
advcrtised .... call 857-5496 for uclcct
ioformat1on .. ..
CALLBOARD -The Laguna
Moulton Playhouse 'will hold audi-
tions forthe musical "I'm Getting My
Act Together and Taking It on the·
Road" .March 2 at 7 p.m. at the
theater. 606 Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Bcach .... Broadway actress
and Laguna nauve Ten Ralston will
star in the show. which will open
April 10 ... also required are two
female backup singers, a mal~ guitar
player in his 20s and a mature actor
for a leadinj role.... '
Tryouts for "The Last Leaf" will be
held Monday and Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. at the Garden Grove Communi-
ty Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's 1n
Eastga te Park. Garden Grove .... five
men and four women are being
sought and informauon is available at
897-5122.. .. fu nny, unky music 1s an assortment "Hey. our manager 1s shrewd." said
ofsecminglX odd covermatenal such Flea with pride, "as far as the record
as Hank W1ll1am's .. Why Don'1 You compan:r I really don't know. I just 1:;••·····~~~LU~X~U~lt~Y5T~Hf~A~T~1tiisESliimmmmmm .. ~ Love Mc:· a h1,h stepping version ol smoke pot and play the bass. Got me, I
d d .,.. JZ.1~ h t 2 Matt. w .. kd•Y• Sly Stone's .. I You Want Me To u e . WALK-INS* 111Mat.onryS•t .. sun .& *
Sta)" and a fai thful run through of 1;:::===============r1 Houoari' u"1"" Noted Hendn'{·~ ''Fire:· a• c;t.HIJ;tjjJWj1Uj;J4J~A~~L'..!~~~11.J
"There are onl y two kinds of B l a v CRY PllOll TIC
music:· Flea said, "good and bad .. ya u .. G s T~~~~~~".:? ~":':'.r> On th~ bad end of the Flea sti ck are II 6: 3 0 a. 1 :4 0 No PauH • Wham~ and A-ha ... Financially in-No aru1n Matinee
~pared hands .. th ose people who have cno.....iiiiilii· (" \
no idea of how to express their iJ!J«>. ~-
'"Iran= Is llrlnalnl ~to lhefr teal screaming:'
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mariua JI) at the bo" offiLe but earned S3 S m1lhon 01rer the v.ttkend
reu1pts for both ""ere up \hgh tl) and ha$ banked SSS 3 million 1n 1t\ ·F \ .. a thnller about a Holl)· e1&h1 -.eeks on the \attn
wood \peClal effect~ man cau&ht 1n a T~ hocke y action lilm "Young-
re.al -life drama took fifth place 1n the blood" dropped from founh to sixth
marquee lineup dunng ti\ tint week-pla~e while .. Iron Eagle ·· an acuon
end 1n theate" tNllh a gros\ of S l ~ Lale of a lttn-aaer and JCt fighter
million f he movie'\ title t\ an plancs continued a threc-1.1.eek d1 .. e
abhrc\1a11on for special effects from first pla'e landing 1n \C .. enth
Do""n and Out." a zam w med) this week
ab<.ul a bum 101ning a .,.,eath) Herc are the top \C'wen tilm\ at the
hou-.e h•ild made 1t\ makcn · S6 ~ bolt office th1\ past .... ttltend v.1th
m1lhr1n nchcr th1\ 1.1.t ekend The Paul d1stnbutor '-"telcend gtO\\ number
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Pam held captive in Colombia
8> L YSDA HIRSCH
THE COLBYS fa1Jr,r. rells \iftlC\ he
mJ\I "JI' the annulment \he ... nl1 tr• ~
Ire,. Ja\On ~ht"\l"\ fancc'-UI s c .arm th.11
lefr ,'"''' h1\V •n hut Ph111p \Hui. n ukn
<''"''"nee hr1me Imm h<J\p11.4I \ahlt mi\t.ake\ Hu tch lr,r ah dn1oocr [>Jmt
nt1.1uc tell\ "fonrL<t 1ha• '-etl ,\ mamcd
""he n tHtlc Bl.;ikc fall\ I fa lion .and JefT
acp "'IJI al hn lx'd\1de /..ac.h· rec.all\
"'''rkrna for and ~n1 fired b-. Javin
Ja\(Jn aaree\ "' pu ll l>ack on dlHiru 1f Sable dt>e\ not rc,eal Philip~ lt-uer ah<,ut
Jeff\ parl"n!Agt Rh\\ rtfu\n to h\lt"n to
\can ' "lP~na11·,n atw.e11 nfil re1ooeahni
thal /...ch "h" Jnrlc
DALLAS In < ;,1,:,;h1a \.fatt reg.aim
<){l\ot 1<Ju\ne\\ hut " unablt-tn find Pam
"'-hen J R \ crint.a( red he tl1l'\ u, C O•·
•mh1" with ar~c \um <ii mrmt'• 1n r1rder t11
\a"c Pam M.rn 1\ g1 ~en emerald br<.>CX.h
he P "t Parr b~ ( 11lomb1an nall'e who
al\lJ hand\ him ranw m note ( l1ff and
'-Urk hedd tor ( c.lomb~ and hlamc \1.it
for Pam' l 1dnapp1ng \.far\; and \1att
~\e fi \tfight "i1u EJhc t.ake\ care ''' ( hn\tr;phC' ""h<1 ""'Ondcr\ where hi\
mC1ther 1\ \1and1 tells < hff she II no
longer \P .n J k for him C 1race lomn •n
lo) Ja~k
OY~ASTY Blake •pl~\Ctl v.hen Fall< n
\ho w\ up 1n rxn\er V.hlle Blake I\ 'ln
rr,ad l<J 'rec11\Cr• J...r.\llc \llll plagued h.
nightmare\ r1f her k1dnapp1n~ .\1c,1\
n'f"'>U\ "'hen lhe learn\ her \1\tt:r C arC\s
had an earl) pn\On relca\C .\man<U and
\.f 1chael rcah1e their mama~ 1s falling
•part Amanda find\ c'lmfon from fk,
\itcan•hrle De\ v.()ndcr\ h''"" he c<tn get
\l,.\1\ 111 pul i...1ng ( a lan our r1f the h11u'IC
FALCO~ CREST
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l.;n e "'>e\ I•> \fonte
Hope hustled 'Hustler'
P·\I ~ \PRl.'-(1\ I \P1 Hoh
H<>pc \tood h> the p<><JI t.<shlc in h1\
de\Cn h"me tn f>alm \pnng\ dnd
recalled the time he ''"'k '"' lal k1l' ( 1lcawn for a g;imt' of pool
( 1lca<1on 1\ knnwn a\ d \h<irp pool
r>la)cr and pla)'t:d M1nncwl<t f al\ in
the 141il m<1\1(· "The Hu\llr'r
l111pe..a1d · 'W hi:n lv.a\1nm1 carl.
211\ I v.a\ •.c."r-g1)(id al thn·1· 111\hton
h1ll1<1rd\ I U'>Cd t<1 pl;n d 1111 v. hl·n I ..... 1, 1n 'dude\ Ille It ' all 1n the
l'\l'\1JdH \h""' rhl· '·•Ill•''""''' I t•1n r
11p golf I V.d\ d good puller
·· Jdl k 1e alv.a\' c.aJl, me \n,,v. llalte
and I la ll him Jr,hn Hunn' alter iln
11ld-11mc tomcd1an I Ol:at him in goll
Jnd 1.1.hen 1.1.c got 10 m\ home we
pla)'td a g;imt: of po<1I He'<; a \t r')
g0<><1 pla\t'r ··
I lr.v. dtd the !l,amc t<•ml· out'• Hope
c,.11d I heat him and '>ho<.kl'd the hdl
out ot him I d11n'1 •.nov. hov. I go t
lul k~ enough 111 tx-.11 him hul ht·
v.on't admit 11
TREAT YO UR ONE TRUE LOVE TO
AN ORANGE COAST TRADITION
PROUDLY IN OUR 15TH YEAR
Co ntinenta l & Seafood Specialties
Lunch 11 to 4 • Dinner 4 to 11:30
DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT
< arlo posing u hot·\hOI gambler I On)'
Dcarm<Jur and p ins Feh~'s confidence
Fch~ tak~ Lance 10 hrs mam1on \t the
mansion Lan~ realize\ that Peter 1s be ing
held capu"e Pe ter and l..lncc both nov.
c.tpll't decide lOJOtn forces o\t the ""1ne-
t .. Ht1ng com~llllon >\ngcla 1s ccrutn that
her v.rne "'Ill w1n a\ 11 ha\ for the past
\C\en \Car\ Shes stunned ""hen ( hd\C \
""•ne u kn fint pnze But \CCfttl)' o\ngela
has no concern since all of that uod . was
taken in the h1JackrnJ-Mchs\a and Cole
()nt1nue 10 have mantal problems . . . K~OTS LA."'DL'IG 1'.arcn 1ak.es to
.tecp1ng on couch or rn separate bedroom
e'en thriugh ~ack tl)1ng to make her
bche\C he and Jill Bennett no1 only
ha"cn 1 slept togcthrr bu t u soon u he
acccptl"cl her ho1el room kc) he realized 11
Y.as ,.HJng < 131) and Jill on "'ay to tomd
lo\e affair Laura doe\n't bche"e Peter's
HOI) that \umner'\ hi\ brotht"r But
<;,umner e<Jnfu\Cs C'tl)IJne by accepting
Pe1er a\ his brother Oh' 1a refuses to
mo'c hack 1.Vtlh .\bb> ( ath) tells ~nn}
· their tn end\htp is O\er \onn> tn~ to
"plain that he had to pro'e thal JO\hua
killed h1m\Clf and h''"' evil Joshua ,.,a~
HILL STREET •BLUES: Jablonski un-
napp~ ""hen a rod producer "'ants to
make a mu\1c '-tdC'O rn the \quad room .\n
elderl' tenants' gr<;up continue~ to fight a
land de,elo~r In hope\ of nabbing a
crooked parole officer Bclker po~' 11
parolee LI.le\ a\k\ J•l)CC 1f there's am "'a)
\he l an get cu\tod) of f ab14n \n
1ncred1bl) hca\) ga ng membcrgt"t\ mcme)
out rJf pcoplr h'.f threaten1 ng to \II on them . . .
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ABC actresses boost CBS in ratings .
From t taff aod wlff repor11
Ne~n Be~ch actress Kellx
McGiU1s, who starred in "Witness •
with Hamson Ford. missed out on
the Oscar nominations accorded to
Ford the the movie last week. but she
was recognb.ed o n the other side or
the Atlantic Tuesday.
McG1lhs, dau&)ltcr of Don and
Joan McGilhs of Ltdo I le, was
nominated for a best actress award
from the Britt h Ar~demy of Film
and TelevlSlon Ans.
Milos Forman's "Amadeus" and
David Lean's ''A Passage To lnd1a,"
two 1984 Oscar heavyweights, each
received nine nominations for the
t 98S awards. Both will compete in the
best film cateaory alongside Roben
Zcmcclcis' "Back to the Future."
Peter Weir's "Witness." a nd Wood>.
Allen's "The Purple Rose of CaJro. •
The winner w1ll be announced March
16. -
McG1lhs was nominated in the best
act~ss catqory along with Dame
Peggy Ashcroft. who won last year'
llest Suppon1 ng Actress Oscar for .. A
Passage to India." Also nominated
were M ia Farrow 1n ''The Purple
Rose of Cairo" and Alexandra Pigg an
"Letter To Brc7hnev."
F. Murray Abraham, who won an
Oscar for playang coun composer
Sahen in .. Amadeus," wtll compete
for best actor ag;unst Victor &ner:iee
in "A Passage To India," Wilham
Hurt 1n "KJSS of the Spider Woman,"
and Hamson Ford an "Witness."
Both Ford and Hurt received 1985
Oscnr nom1nauons last week for their
performances
Kelly McGUU. ln .. Wltneee. ••
"The Color PurpJe" and ··out of ~fna," two widely nominated film s
1n Amenta. a.re inehgible m Bntatn
beuusc they have not yet bttn
released here.
AnJehca Huston, considered an
Oscar front runner for her suppe>mng
role m ''Pnzz1's Honor," wa.s Stm1-
larly nominated by the Bntish
academy. along wtth Tracy Ullman an
"Plenty," Judi Dench 1n "Wetherby,"
and Rosanna Arquette 10 "Desper-
ately Seeking Susan."
Suppon1ng actor nominations
went to Denholm Elhott 10 "Dcfen~
of the Realm," James Fox in "A
Passage To India;· Sir John Gielgud
10 ''Picot)'," and Saeed Jaffrey 10 "M y
Beautiful Laundrette."
Nominations for best foreign film
went to Francesco Ros1·s "C.armen,"
Wayne Wang's ··Dun Sum." Luc
Besson's "Subway," and Istvan
Szabo's "Colonel Rcdl."
"A Chorus Lane," Sar Richard
.\ttenborough's cnt1cally denounced
film of the long-running Broadwa)
musical, received two nommauons
-for best edmng and best sound
By PREO ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK -'CBS won last
week's pnme-time raunas with 1tt0na
movie and miniserin suppon from
Joan Colhns and Lindsay Wagner,
two stars who have been on ABCs
series payroll in rcoent years.
Accordina to fiaures released Tun·
day by the A.C. Nielsen Co., C BS
averaged an 18.3 rating. NBC, with
··The Cosby Show" the runaway top
proanm ~in, had a 17. 7. ABC. with
"Dynasty' its best-pcrfonning series
an ISth place. averaged a 14.S.
"Because of ABCs low weekJy
ratings, CBS and NBC can never
really have bad weeks," said Gerald
Jaffe, NBC's VlCC president for re·
search projects. "ABC always props
us up."
Colhns. who plays the wtcked
lexis on "Dynasty," produetd and
st.aned in CBS' "Sins." wb1ch won the
"Czar Wa.rs" miniseries competition.
with NBCs "Peter the Great" la~t
week.
Even wtth the strength of "Sins:·
which ranked ninth and 14th for its
final two pans. CBS trailed NBC
through Saturday in the ratings for
Feb. J-9. But C BS overwhelmed the
compeuuon on Sunday with three
Top 10 shows: "60 Minutes,"
"Murder. She Wrote" and Wagner's
movie, "Child's Cry." Wagner
starred in ABC's sbon-hved scncs
"Jessie."
"'Sins' had a big effect on the week
and we had our second best Sunday
night of the season," s~ud Mike
Eisenberg. CBS' ~h directo r.
ince CBS replaced "Craz)' Like a
Foll" and "Trapper John. M.D" with
its Sunda) mov1e an January. CBS bas
beaten N BC's Sunday moVle tllrec
out of four limes. ··under S1qe,"
NBC's Sunday film about tcrron m
Ln the Urutcd tates. performed
below N8C's Cl{pecta oo and fin-
ished 27th out of62 lhows.
After 20 ~ks of the )()..week
prime-time season. NBC holds 1
virtually insunnountablc lead. NBC
has averaied 1 17.9 ratina to CBS'
17 .0 ,nd ABC's IS I. Accordina to
Jaffe, CBS would need to beat NBC by
1 8 ratin~ points each rcmamana
week to wm.
CBS has won five lime this season
-to NBCs 13 weekly v1ctones -
but not once has C BS won by as many
as 1.8 raungs pe>ants.
One national ratings potnt equals
8S9,000 bomes wt th television.
"Sins" ended its three-nidn run
with an average ratang.of20.6. which
placed 11 38th amona all m101scncs
and fourth thts season. The four-oart
"Peter the Grat" ranked 23rd, 26th
and 30th for us three installments last
week and finished with a I 7. 7 rating.
placinJ at 'dth among all m1n1senes
and eighth this season. taking the
bottom rung from this season's other
historical epic, NBC's "Mussohni:
The Untold Story "
CBS was the only network that sold
advenising ume for President Re-
agan's State of the U n1on speech and
the Dcmocrauc response last week.
Since Nielsen only records ratings for
programs wtth commen:ials, only
CBS' follo w-up programs were listed:
its State of the Union summary
ranked 21st and its talc of the Union
analysJS was 45th.
Lasr week's bottom five shows. an
descendtnJ order. were ABC's
"Benson" in 58th. followed by ABC's
"He's the Mayor ... NBC's "Punky
Brewster." ABC's "Ripley's Believe It
or Not," and ABC's "The Fall G uy."
H~ arc tbe pnme-ume rattngs for
the week of Feb. J..9. To p 20 listmgs
include the week's ra.nktn&. with
son-to.date ranhna 10 parcnth-
csn. ratina for the Wttlt, and total
homes. An .. X .. an ~nthe1t1 de·
notes one-lime-only prncntauon.
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Local restaurants playing Cupid Friday
~\.cral restauranti. along the Or-
ange Coast are plannan~ some hcan)
promotion~ for Valentine's Day Fn-
day
Thi: Sheraton Newport Hotel wall
kick thi ngs o n early with a pre-
Valenune's Da> party Thur~ay from
4. JO to 7.JO p.m Rilled as "An Affair
for the Ht:art, .. thee\ t:nt wall be held
under a red and white tent and is open
to the public
.\dm1ss1on to the pan) Ills I. which
"'111 be donated to the .\mencan
Hean Assoc1auon's range County
c hapter tor card10' ascular research.
porfess1o nal public education and
commun11~ service programs .\
drawing will be held with pnzes
including a weekend tnp to San
Francisco. two Shearaton Newport
weekend geta'A-a} packages and two
dinner certificates to the Palm Gar-
den Restaurant an the hotel.
On Valentine's Day the Sheraton
Newport wtll be celebraung wnh
special promotions an us Palm Gar-
den and Reefwalker's restaurants. the
Sheraton 1s located at 4H5
MacArthur Blvd. and reservations
may be made by calling 833-0570.
The Monterey Ba) Canners Res-
taurant an Laguna Hills wtll offer
champagne or a non-alcoholic
-t valentine flower ••Bob BUJ"oS: till
for the Ladies Great
durins dinner
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berverage with every complete lunch
or dinner Fnday. The restaurant
offers up to :!O fresh fish selccuons
datl)
Each entrce 1s accompanied by a
choice of Monterey Bay Canners New
England or Manhattan clam chowder
or a chilled green salad. A champagne
brunch as offered each Sunday from
I 0 a.m. to 2 p.m.
.\lso offenng cham~c or non-
alcoholic beverages wtth every com-
plete lunch or dinner are the Jolly
Roger restaurants in lrvrnc. Balboa
and Lake Forest . .\s a Valentine's
Day spcCLal. the restaurant's pnme
nb of beef special will be avatlable for
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to 7 p.m. datly for the Joli)' Roger Having a Field day Happy Hour. Comphmentary hot
and cold hors d'oeuvres add to the Actreea Sally rteld (center) waTee to tlae crowd da.rlna a
fesu v1ues. parade ln ber honor ln Cambrlqe. 11.ue., for her .electron
A romantic atmosphe~ of P•f!k u the 11utJ PadcllQ& Theatrtcala Woman of the Year at
veals and ~rfumed fountains wtll Banard Ber ~ .... ed e.corta are anldentlfled.
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block nonb of Jambortt Road. \).
Spectal chicken and lamb enU'ttS, ~.l-.. Jl,n,;..;--n 'X
vegetable cumes. saffron nee and l '1W a. Q J ~ 8.36
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HOROSCOPE
Tbursday. f'eb"ary 13 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You could pa~s any test today. Obstacles
wall be overcome, you'll make 1mponant contacts. you'll be at nght place at
"crucial" moment. Money news will be excellent. Taurus. Scorpio natives
play roles. A friend or mine, rcccntl) rcurcd as
chairman of a company. returned
from a week at a posh reson m
Flonda. vowing never to go back
"The men talked only about three
things," he said. "their golf game.
their infirmaues and how the ne"
management is ruining their old
company."
The (irst two I could understand.
but the third I found somewhat
puzzling. "Didn't any of them ap-
prove of what their former associates
were domg?" I asked.
''Hardly a single one," he replied
"All they did was sit around after golf
and grouse about how the ne"
adm101strat1on was dnvmg the com-
pany into the ground If )OU didn't
know better. you'd thmk the) were
labor organizers, the wa y they lam-
basted the management."
Th1nk1ng It O\Cr later. tt seemed to
me that their complaints probabl>
had little to do "1th the reahsuc
condiuon of their companies. and
much more to do with their senst' of
having been put on the shelf.
Nine men out of 10. 1f they had
been movers and shakers an their
field, do not enJOY reurement 1f the)
feel they have another half-dozen
good years lefi in them and ca n still
make a valuable contnbut1on. Even
those not bored by a hlC of idleness
find it hard to accept their retirement
with grace.
For one thing. havmg been ac11ve
and aggressive for so many) ears. the:.
resent (consciously or unconsciously)
their sudden divestiture of authority
and influence. For another, they
would stall like to be basking m
admirauon or env), instead of in the
SIDNEY
H1111s
Flonda sun.
And this happens to be true. not
onl y ofbusmess executi ves or technt-
cal expens, but of creative an1sts as
well. It was Ernest Hemin$way who
said. "Retirement as the ugliest word
m the language," and Pablo Casals
who remarked. "To retire 1s the
begmnang of death."
One of my fnends as a surgeon.
whose chronological age soon will not
permit him to practice any longer,
though l have no doubt that his hand
is as cunning as ever, or at least what
he may have lost m subtlety, he makes
up in expenence Nevenheless. the
most he can hope fo r 1s the dubious
status of a "consultant" when the
final bell nngs
"fe.,., men of action," observed
Malcom Muggendge. "have been
able to make a graceful C'\tt a1 1he
appropnate tame " This 1s because
what the world regards as "ap-
prnoriate" and what the man feels are
two quite different things. Most of us
Judge ourselves far too lenientl}
It is largely van1t) of course A man
hates losing his impact upon the
world as much as a woman hates
losing her looks. She. at least. can
postpone the da) with a facelif t bul
nothing can postpone. or ignore that
fateful da) on the calendar
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): By asking questions. you receive
information previously prohibited. Make inquines. reallte membe.r of
opposite sex is genuine ally. You'll hsten, learn and 1each. Gcm1n1. Virgo,
Sagillanus persons figure prominently.
GEMINI (May .:fl -June 20): Pu12lc pieces fall into place -complete
story 1s made available. Major domestic
adjustment is featured. Cycle highli~hts
money, luck, love. physical attracuon,
emotional fulfillment. Taurus plays
· role
CANCER (June 21-J ul y 22): Orders SYDNEY
0MARR from top subject to change. Be alert,
aware, keep options open. Clarify
meanings. define terms. be sure you are
dealing with "right" person.
Clandesune arrangements require discretion.
LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): Funding could be made available for pubhsh1ng
prOJCCl. Focus on travel. ideals. spiritual values. intensified emotional
relat1onsh1p. You'll have more responsibility and chance to accrue financial
rewards.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): F1n1sh rather than initiate project. What had
been held in abeyance will now be released. Tax savrng plan 1s revealed and
works to your advantage. Reach beyond previous hm1tauons
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Break from past patterns is imminent Stress
independence. creativ11y. pioneering spirit. Examine legal documents. Focus
also on close relationships, includmg marriage Leo, Aquanus nati ves figure
prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Go slow, refuse to let others chide you mto
snap decisions Focus on Carnal> obhgauons, reunions. accounting
procedures. methods of 1ncreas1 ng income. I nd1 v1dual who taught } ou rn past
1s back on scene.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): Diversify. display sense of humor.
make inquiries. check travel folders. Emphasis on creativity, !>cnsualtty,
populant>, increased social acti' 1ty. You'll add to wardrobe. }ou'll be more
sens111"e conccmrng appearance
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19) Spotlight on details. fine pnnl. basic
procedures, removal of safety ha.Lards from residence. Be ...... 11tng to rev1e".
re' 1se. remodel, possabl) to rebuild on more suitable base. Scorpio. Taurus
liglfl'es prominentl).
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Shon trip could rnvolve famal } reunion
Focus on harmon). design, music, flowers, celebrauon. Member of opposite
se' makes no secret of" deep feelings " Be ready for change. Ira' el and vanel>
of rnntacts.
Football's Heisman
showed no mercy
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Maintain firm pos111on where tinanc1al
nego11a11ons enter picture. Cycle high. your own Judgment 1s on target. What
had been lost will be recovered. Family member wall make conce~<o1on. Libra
pla~s ke) rolt' .
IF FEB.13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you'll bend of burden this }Car. }OU II
tra\el. populant} wall rncrease and you'll be conscious uf physical
appearance. including weight. You arc d)nam1c. creauve. independent and
~tubborn. It 1s likely that you were on your own early. you possibly were
separated from one or both parents at relatively early age. Taurus, Scorpio.
Leo people pla> 1mponant roles m your hfe. Dunng February. you could gain
\ 1a "ntten word May could be your most memorable month of 1986 When John He1sman of Hc1sman
Trophy fame coacht'd (1eurg1a Tech
he let his team beat Tennessee s
Cumberland College b~ 222 lO U II
was He1sman who onginatl'd the snap
from center Earlier. 1he ball had
simply been rolled 10 the quarterbac~
Heasman also 1n I 1.106 did much w
help legalize the fo~ard pas'
The cobra ma) not elect to IOJCll 11\
venom when 11 bites About halt the
people bttkn develop no po1.,on
symptoms
The word ''doubt' 1n "x.ol!Jnd 1~ J
S)nOn)m for "bche\e .. .\ Scot v.tll
say, "I doubt wt''ll .,.,in .. to mean "I
behC\C we'll win"
What Tn.ic, ~ rJOll' .ind \lghan1-.
st an ha\ e 1 n l·om mon " \lie -the'
CO\erahout thl· <.amc am11u01 ol lan1i
If the Bnt1<,h Parliament "ere to
condemn a Bnush monarrh to death
-11 has happened -that munan.h
would be required b.,. the lav. of thl'
land to sign the death "arrant
Q What are ··')aratoga chip\'"•
.\ That wa!> the ong1nal name ot
po tato rh1ps. <),fter a hlack l hef 1n
aratoga. ""' 't . creatl·d thdm·
Q. Wh) does the ~tandard goll
course have 18 holes and not I, nr 1 •1
or howe" er man)"
A.. Becau<;e that's hm~ manv thr
first golf cPurse ScotlJnd ' 1\1 .\n-
drews. has t .\ndre"' had 22 hole'
onginally \\1th fa1rwa\ ') onh 4( \ ardc,
wide. but 1t \\JS remodl'll'U in 1-64
Cut down to IX holn "11 h ..... 1der
fairwa y~
Q V..hat'o, till' l11ngn1 running
n1gh111me ~Crll'' n ldl'\ "11111'
·\ "Ton1gh1 · 'lt.ir cd 111 I ,q
C la1m " "omen ti" '"'' rnir1h rtl
thl· "orld '"or._ and ~l t llnl· ti: nth nl
the "-Orld' "agl'\ '-ot .1 lthtier·,
up1n1on thJI Ir " J ,t,11 \11lJI um-
clus1on dra"' n tr om re\l".trch and
anal;s1s It\ Jl\o \,111J ..... tJnll'n onl y
own one-hundredth' nt lhl \\.orld'"
real propcrt'
.\II I ._no" Jhout th.it l'\lrcme!\
painful malad) l;~lkd thl "cluster
headache" 1~ far mon-"nmen than
men g~t 11
PEOPLE
L.M.
Bo Yo
Sick Valentines spur
a renewed complaint
Eight~ pcrct•nt of a hou!>e pa1n11ng
JOb 1c, lahor
C) \\ 11rd 1'\l'X:rt\ ._mm \\l' gel
"1hug from thl' n.tml nl ,1 \l'l I 111
lrtm1nalc; in l11d1.1 \\llJt lllllll'' dul
thl'\ 1.ommtt"
\ lhn ,1rangkd t11 mh lh1.•\
hl'.ldqu,1rll:rl·d 1n tlw1 ti\ of \l1fl,1pur
•)11 thl' (1.inlt1.·, .1h1•u1 1-~ 'l"Jr\ .1go
I 1•~rt1rt\h llf I \lit (
(_I tlo\\ d11 • 1 .11.u1un\ f111 till l.H 1
1h.1t morl' p1.11pk Ml' killed h'
lightning in I l1111da th:rn 1n .10\ other
\t:lll'1
\ \lt>rl' rx·npk di'::.: 11u1d1111r\ rn11rl'
therl l'.tt 11111nd th,tl'c; all
DE . .\R ..\NN LA NDERS. I am
"Betsy 1n Dubuqut• "A letter I wrote
IO }Ou ~evcral years ago appeared in
~our column. Because of }"Our large
rrad1ng audience I was cena1n 1ha1
otherc; "ho felt as I did "ould Join m}
'cru<,adt• and we would change th1ngc;,
hut nol one darned thing has hap-
pened In f<ll t. the <;1tuat1on ha'>
become "orse \.\ 111 'ou please run
m\ k11cr again and <.Cl' 1f v.e can't
.... a kl' up ..\mcnca·1 Thank\ ou -"1l
..\(1..\IN
DEAR YOU AGAIN: America isn't
sleeping. Her tastes have become
raunchier. But here's your letter and
m) response, which Is as good today
as when I wrote It.
DL.\R ANN LA NDERS'. I "-l'nt \hnrtl\ .liter "orld "·11 II •1 shoprnng for a reall) sweet valentine a inho\111\,1.._1.111 ll'lu~n· 'oltl tev.dayc;ago-someth1ngspec1alfor 111ni..c1s trorn J ( ll'l h gla'' l.tl ll•1 \ to
I h a ix-r~on Vt'!')' dear to my hean. You ·1 "1 \ u..,.nl'\'>m.1n in thl' tu.,.,n 111 v.ouldn'1heheve "'hatthe storesha ve \l.in.1nghot high 1n lhl' ll1mafJ\ th h F nJlion 111 'l'PJI I h.it \\orth' then \l'l un their racks t esc days. or e"el)
up rhc , illag.l' indu,11 \ _ ll'"l'ln 'alt'nune expressing tenderness and
,01 uuol~ I nr \OITll' ,1•3,, lhl'rl'<lfta. lo\ e there are at tca~t a dozen that arc
e<-do~ rmght mean and insulting. the ~hote" mv.n madl' m II\ mg h\ \.\Ill )OU plea'e give me (and
,l'fling .. ,l.~l·I' from thl' lf1mala\ac;. others) )OUr op1n1on of this rotten thrnn~ of thc K<><h 10 IH·asurt' d " I hiinterc, mo\ll\ Imm India ne" 1 ea '\m cra1:r or 1s 11 a
r.1ht11an' lh.1ngl' lhl'll name\
\\ht·ne\l;'r thl'\ pka\e -Jt puberty,
"hl·n married or w1dcrned . and more
lrec.tucnll~ "hrn t ..... o decide tci he-
uimt· hlrn><l hmthcrs Ii°'> al" a''> tx·en
1111' \\ 1, .\m c;tud\ 11 1h.11 lhing
1..1lk1I 1wnt·oh1g\ '' 1m p1"''hk
) •U ... n11\.\ h1)\\ J l•lt(U.ll .Ill ht·<,
I 'h ' l ll'\ cm a 1 rCl' l11nb Cl\ er .1 po11I
l>c11hcrJtl'h drool\ -..111\a \.\hen 1h~
\lr ft'>h uime' up 1111n\t'<,1tgatt' th1\
lurl' \fr Jaguar tap\ him \.\llh :a ta't
1111\\
s~ mptom of a mJ. ~cic1e1)'1 -BETSY
I~ m Bl 'QCE
DEAR BETSY I bate to disillusion
)OU, dear, but very few Ideas, good or
bad, are really new.
According t-0 Sally Hoplllns, direc-
tor of Hallmark's Historical Collec-
tion, some peculiar valentines first
i.ppeared in England around tbe time
of Queen Victoria.
They were called "Penny Dread-
fuls," "Rud es and Crudes," also
"Vinegar Valentines."
Mostly, the cards were insultiog.
Example: a grotesque-looking
woman was pictured wearing a bell
for a bat and a clapper sticklDg out of
her mouth. The message:
• In .\ uc;111.1 ,1 ,.,_1 teal her l'~lrn' tv. t(l' "Your tongue Is ever on the swing
·" mut'h '" .i \lhool 1calhl'f and bas a harsb, discordant ring.
"How I bate Its scoldl11g tone. Your
L.M. Boyd Is 111 iyndicated clapper Is the curse of home."
column/st. Another·
A11
UllDERS
"I'll t reat you wUh scorn whenever
we pass.
"You deceitful, oily-tongued snake
in the grass.''
Some say the Peony Dreadfuls
were a reaction to the stuffy morality
of the mid-Victorian era. People
wanted to get away from the sick-
eningly sweet senllmeots and phony
puritanism upressed in valentines.
They gobbled up these Insulting cards
and sent them anonymously, of
course.
One year lD the 1800s, the Chicago
Post Office refused to deliver %0,000
of the nasty messages on the grounds
they were "vicious and obscene." If
those folks could see what paHes
through tbe malls TODAY, they'd be
wblrllDg ln their graves! ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Don't
you get sick of the minor 1mta11on!>
that people complain about? Some-
umes I Just sit and shake my head
when I read them.
M} husband, 69, 1s 1n a nursing
home. the' 1c11m of!>e1.ere diabetes. I
wouldn't care 1fhe lefi the toilet seat
up or down, put toilet paper m
clockwise or counterdockw1se, laid
on the davenpon and watched foot -
ball for 10 hours straight. dripped
shaving cream on the bathroom floor
and wore his golfing shoes to bed. All
I would like to have him do is walk
into th as room and give me a big hug.
Unfortunately, he can't walk or do
much of anything. Too bad 11 took me
4 7 years to learn to appreciate him -
WISCONSIN WIFE.
DEAR WIFE: No comment. Jast a
big th~ank yoa for wrttlog.
Chuck Yeager hasTlght stuff again
By the Assoclatf'd !'res~
Nl:.~ YOK"--I t·gcnaan
pilot Chuck Yu~er h.i' .i n("
1tem to add to hi\ \tnng ut IJurel'
He shattered a rn·ord \,1turda'
for coast-to-coast 01gh1 tor on(
class of turboprop pla ne raung
from Burbank to Ne" \ urk 1n
five hours and 23 minute<.
Yeager the fir~1 m,rn 111 bre<i~
t.hc sound bamcr. bettered b"
mo.re than an hour lht' prt'\10uc;
'""ord of ~1x hour\ Jnd 2
mu••tcs, ~t about a yt'ar aRo Y~r t>ecame tht' fir,1 ~r,on
to fly '·,ter than the \P<'t'd ot
sound on '"I 14, I Q4 7
Ron Jr.•~
NEW YOR K Wht<n flo11 ft~&•• Jr. 3\ked ti. ~htrda\ ~'-"' l ive·· audicn "hcthcr
Cbuck Yeacer
1hey thougJu he wa\ pu.:kcd to
ho\t the con\edy sho~ bccau~ he
. .
--,.
as a contnbut1na editor of Playboy
mnp1mc. the crowd mpondcd
with hght applau'-C
But when he asked how many
thought he was a\kcd to host the
NBC show becnu~ his father 1s
president of the: l 'nttcd tates. the
response was wtld :rcll and
whistle~
Barrt. atory
NEW YORK Former
schoolm1strcs5 Jtu Harrta has
wrinen her tory 1n the pnson cell
where she is serving a tcnn for
murder
A m&Jor pubhcny dnve for
"Strangers 1n Two World\" 1~
expected 10 spnna and summer,
1ntlud10g Jatlhousc tclevmon in·
terv1c~ with Ham\.
Ham~. 62. is 1mrnsoned at
'Bedford Correctiooa Center for
the slay1n1 of Sa.ndale Diet
developer Dr. Herman Tamowcr.
her ont'-t1mc lover.
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FIND THE SAFE FINt:SSE
Both vulnerable. South d~ahi
NORTH
WEST
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South Wt"st
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Pass Pass
North
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East
Pass
Pas11
Tht• nl(ht finesse 1s sPmt•t1mes
hard tu find Al first 11 m1~ht seem
th as contract depends on finding <'I·
I her the QUt'en uf ..,pades with \\'t'~I
or th(• a<t' of 1 luhs with F.a-.t llow-
t'\"l'r, you ntn 1m µrovt' ,in l ho'\t'
r hunt•f>s
Despitl' tht• fac·t hf' had no ftr'il ·
round c:ontrol outside I.he rrnmp
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:\orth could nut c•1w-b1d at lits next
turn. South d(•t·1dc•d four ht•arts
was h1gt1 Prtuugh
Rather than break a "lilt fur"de-
darer W l'"t oplt'd for a trump
lt•a.d. Dcdan•r won and drew a -.er:·
ond round. t'russed to dummy with
t ht.> king of ~pades and le<l the Ja<'k
MUUSH I
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CHARLES
GOREN
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SHARIFF
of diamonds. 1nt1•ncianit to d1-.,·urd ;1
-.padl' 1 f East playNI low
Ea'lt covl'rt'C1, huwt•n·r. and d1•
1 lart>r ruffed high lit• t'n>'<..,ed ha1·k
to tht• tablt• \\Ith rlw al't' of.,padt·-.
and lf'd 1 hP kin!( of diamond-.
When East t'nuld not c•ovt•r. declar
t•r dl'>l'arded hi.. n•maining spade
Wf'-.t wun hilt had no saft• return A
diamond would }'lc>ld a ruff and
... 1uff a rluh \\ould limn d<'c lan·r·-.
111..,.•r-. 111 that -.111t tu t wo, and a
,pacft• would °'t'l 11p .1 C'a rd an that
..,1111 fm a 1 l11h 'luff "1th a trump
a-. t'ntrv
11.ul ~:ast ht•t•n .1hl1· to co\ 1•r t ht'
"<'< ond diamond d1·1 l.HN "ould
a1"ta1n Im\ 1• rutfto<l l11~h and tlll'n
t•x11N I ..... 1111 h"' -.pad1• If Wt'"' had
tlw 4111•1•1\ aft1·r ,ill , lw would lit> 1•1111
play1•d If East hctd t lw q11~·n 11!
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dan•r \\11111'1 111\l'I 11\t• "l'1·or111
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There 1s a t>1g d1llerence oe
tween 1nves1ing 1n s•ocl<s or t>et
ting on the '10r'Ses relateo my
uncle At t?ie 1rack yOU ~now •11a1
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Enclosure
6 Thrashes
10 Tablels
14 Messenger
15 t>aked 1n
16 Potpourr
17 C"arger
18 Of small
parllcles
20 Hill
2 1 Dec1phPreo
23 Make
reparallon~
24 Certain
tot>accos
26 Elves
78 My
back'
30 Criminal
31 Increase
32 Makmg
known
36 Card game
37 Math ratios
38 Born
39 Amuse
42 Squelched
44 Dances
45 Mom or Pop
46 Formallsts
49 Epicure
50 Abound
48 47 48
50
55
60
63
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Sufi
52 Faslener
55 Songw111er
'i8 Wear
60 German 11ver
6 I Old coin Of
Pak1s1an
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63 Lel11s1s
64 Cnurcn VIP
65 Legs
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3 Pass t>Pyono
4 Brogue Petri
5 Water outlet
6 Pries1s
7 two peas
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10 Sulking
11 Assign
12 Miss Keaton
13 Inflamed
areas 19 Sing
22 Hen lrull
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26 lucky
numt>er
'27 In adelt11on
28 Proflc1en1 29 Dog lypp
30 The end
32 TV conlrots
J3 Med1a1e
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35 Fellow
37 Ed11or s worn
40 Rut>bers
41 Ruotur~
.i? FatH•l '!
JJ Eai<;I
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burner
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54 Noted toch
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-<>nnge Cout [}AJLY PILOTf Wednaday, F•bruary 12, 1986
State must bury
its differences
or drown in oil
The deck is stacked.
The Department of the Interior is goin~ ahead with
its plans to lease tracts off the California coast for
exploratory oil drilling. This despite substantial, unified,
bipartisan opposition from Gov. George Duekmejian.
the state's congressional delegation and mayors from
coastal cities whose economies and quality ofl1fe are ti ed
'o the beach.
The governor is considen ng legal action to stop the
leasing. Perhaps on the grounds of breach of trust. After
all, he supported the lnteror Department last year when
he opposed the continuation of a moratorium that has
protected large coastal areas from drilling. Now that hts
objections -to the drilling plan. not to the concept of
offshore drilling -are going unheeded. he's steamed.
The governor's 'tardy frustration is shared up and
down the coast by those who worry about acsthetrcs.
En vironmentalists worry about aesthetics. People in the
tourism industry worry about aesthetics. Mayors and
city council members worry about aesthetics. And
people who have spent heavily to live near the ocean
worry about aesthetics. ~
But the rest of the nation doesn't much care about
·California coastal aesthetics. Rather. it sees the oil under
the Pacific floor as a national resource. a shield to protect
the United States from the whims and avarice of the Otl
Producing and Exporting Countries.
To the vast majority of Americans. any state that
would stand between the nation and its oil might as well
secede.
Never mind that there is currently a glut on the 011
market that is driving the pnce of ~~Qline -the
commodity most consumers relate this issue to -down
to the SI-per-gallon range. 011 drilling 1s a long-term
proposition. By the time these tracts are leased and
producing years, will have passed and gasoline at the
pump may be sellins for$ I 0 per gallon. -
So it was inevuable that, havi ng dnlled holes m
virtually every other potentially productive piece o f
geography in the nation, the oil companies would take
aim on the Pacific moratorium. Given the nation's fear
of another oil shortage and its general assumption that
California is really another planet anyway, g1 vcn the
amount of money the oil industry was willing and able to
spend on lobbying, it might have been a foregone
conclusion that California was. eventually, going to get
the short end of the oil drilling stick.
Given the realities of the situation. should
Californians simply give up and wait fo r the 011 ngs to
spring up ljke weeds on the horizon?
Hell, no.
Part of the reason the mo ratonum was upended ~o
easily when the oil companies decided tt \.\as ume to
harvest the coas~al waters is that this sta te 1s about a-;
cohesive as, weltto1l and water. Northern California and
Southern California are adversancs that pndefull]
emphasize their geo~rapbical and cultural d ifferences.
Politically, the state 1s so polarized that Democrats and
Republicans can almost draw their own Mason-Di xon
line across its belly.
Even within the two ~eat regions, parochialism
undermines California's ability to defend itself. Not ~
long ago, when Sen. Pete Wilson was mayor of San
Diego, he couldrft rally support from O range County
Assemblyman -now Congressman -Bob Bad ham to
fight oil drilling off his home coast.
The game may be a smaller one now. Caltforn1a\
penchant for internal warfare may have ltmncd the
seq~ of the ultimate victory. But onl; b) learning from
pasr'mistakes. by sta ndin~ together fo r the rights that a re
important to all Californians, can we cut our lo~ses and
plan a battle that may yet spare some of our scenic
coastline.
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Victoria Street's a bigger
thrill by bike than by car
To the Editor·
If you think dn\tng .1 car on
V1cton? Street is a cheap 1hnll. try
traversing this poor c'cusc of a 'itrect
on a bicycle as I have done for two
years! Amazmgly, I :im '\till t1h11c to
wnte you this letter
Every day that I rode to work from
Newpon Beach to Huntin$10n Beach
l wondered 1fl would surv1\e or c"cn
tf my only means of transportation
would withstand this ragged <,trcet
I've seen this street up close and have
seen it remain m a 'itate of disrepair
for years. One na~ty. large pothole.
which caused me 10 swerve in10
traffic. remained exactly one year and
three months.
The city of Co"ta Mesa \how~ u
complete lack of con(crn ror 1t'>
citizens. Its idea to ~olve drainage
problems" at the 1ntcr\t'Ct1on of Vic·
toriajPomona wa'i IO dig groove\ in •
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
the a<iphalt. only lo (au~ the road 10
d1\mtegrate at a rapid rate .\ con'itant
pool of water at a dip near Vic-
. Iona/Wallace ronceal~ another pam-
full) de'itructl\C pothole a~ m) Jarred
bod> and hcnt wheel f mme'i can
alte'il. Stteet light<; that do exist .tre
few and far between and rarely work
J he Cit} can't even get 19th ~1rec1
tini\l)cd nc,.t 10 1t<; new little '\hopping
l C:ntc:r. so ""h) should I e:lipect
m1raclc:\ lor V1c1ona Street"
Well. I got '\man and moved to
Fountain Valle}. where the street!> arc
v.ell taken care of and often have bike
lane\ painted 1n. I no longer frar
101ut) from potholed ro3ds or
'lre\~d-out dnve~ ~ O R TUCKLR
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"Those who warn that deficits will rob ourchJJdren don't seem to n oUce
th~l our children are already being robbed."
J OSEPH SOBRAl'f coJamnlet
ANN
WELLS
Hearts,
flowers
call for
caution
M) friend. Lois. wanh to do
something special for her husband
this Fnday, Valenune·s Day.
''Golt.HA~ SEAT BELT ~Trot..!"
Months ago she clipped out an
anicle about a gourmet catenng firm
that spt"C1ahzes 1n serving breakfast 1n
bed. The: caterers am ve weanng
tuxedos and white gloves, beanng
fancy breakfast trays. No bacon and
eggs -this 1s a class act. They serve
croissants with sw~tcned butter.
frui t laced with Grand Mamier,
chocolate truffles. freshly ground and
brewed cotTee and champagne. Young people not old
losers in society today
"Isn't this fantasuc., rm thinking
about calling them and surprising
Chuck on Valenune's Day What do
)OU thmk''"
I didn't \\ant to think about 11. T he
idea of somc:thtng wonderful on
Valentine's Da} for that special
person in )OUr hfr 1s tine. but 11 has to
be geared to that special person's
personaht\. Old people look out
for selves at polls:
Poor parents don •t
\\. .\SHI NGTON -en. Dan1d
Pa1nck Moynihan occas1onall}
tempts C\ en the sternest conc;er\.3ll\ e
to forgive his man> and Oagrant sins.
.\ case 1n point 1s his new book,
"ramil) and Nation "
.\t the book's core are an 1n'l1ght
and a fallac) First. the insight
"There 1s, there can be. no equaltt) of
<;octal cond111on bet"cen groups. or
gcneraltOnS without \Orne
cqu1.,,alence of c;oc1al structure for
good or 111 ··
That 1s a general11ed formulauon
of the senator's famous thesis about
the black family. the one that got him
accused of "racism" 20 years ago
when he advanced 11 as an ad.,,1ser in
the Johnson admin1stra11on. Toda> It
1s a commonplace that the black
family 1s 1n deep trouble. and 8 11!
Moyers can devote a TV documen-
1tan 10 the problem \\llhout 1ncµrnng
thl' old anu~uons
...,ome people too~ Pal Mo)n1han 111
h<· sa)ing that the black ran· \\3!>
1nlJpable of stable lam1h rcla-
1mn<.h1p\ He v.as nul He was \3)tng
thJt C\ef) SUCCC'\Slul ethnic group
<>'-"CS tts succes.-. to fam1l)' stab1ht}. and that that of blacb was in
panicular trouble at 1he moment.
.\nd O'er the past two decades the
prnbl<.>m has gotten worse: The black
1llcg1umacy rate ha\ nearl) tnpled,
\\ h1ch suggests. 1n a perverse wa)
thJt neither race nor racism 1s the
dec1s1ve factor (If the problem were
genetic, the 1lles111mac) rate ~hould
remain '\tahle. 1f lhe prohlcm ~ere
rac1<;m II 'lhould h.tH' declined )
\\.hat make'> \en ~oyn1han an
1n1cres11ng thinker " that he tne!> to
JOSEPH
SOBRAN
understand what is reall) going on in
society. and he knows 11 ma) have
l111le to do w11h what ever)one is
talkmg about at a given moment He
med 10 warn, back in 1965 and
thereabouts. that ""hale public d1!i-
curnon was being focused on the
problem'i of race, the urgent problem
of blacks might well he elsewhere.
Now \en. Moynihan argues. con-
trar) to the pre\a1hng consena11ve
wisdom. that welfare programs don't
account for the brcakdo"n of thl"
black fam1l} I happen to thin k 1ha1
the prevailing conservative wisdom
on this matter 1s ver. wise, but he 1s
s11ll worth listening to He puts a lot ot
blaml" on the drug traffic and on the
federal government'' feeble enforce-
ment effort\. Hr al~o strcsse., the
malign ta~ <;trulture "h1ch. under
the pressure of rnflauon ha'> 'a~th
1mreased the tax burden of poor
fam1he<> The resull has tx·en no1 \O
mulh the ··femin11a11on" of po'cn)
a'>. 'iO to '>pent.. 11\ JU' en1luat10n lhl:
~oung. not the elder!>. arc the onl)
d1:;proport1ona1el) poor age group in
.\mt·rica
Old people 'ote. \ oung people
don't. ·\ nd what'\ more. onl} 3~
percent of those w~w "Otc arc parents
supporting children Old people can
look out tor themselves at the poll<;, so
the) get generou~ gowrnment ben-
efi ts. But working parents. c'ipcc1all~
poor once,, don't form an efTecuvc
'oung bl<><.
Sen. Moynihan argues that since
go,ernment policy 1nc\1tably afTects
the famil}. we need a nauonal family
WASHINGTON MERRY -GO-ROUND
pohq. Herein hes his fallacy It I!> one
thing to take note of the impact of the
tax structure on the famil). and make
adj ustments accordingl y. l11s another
thing 10 advocate, as he doe<;, transfer
pa) men ti. to families. Tax rchef. )CS.
red1stnbu11on. no.
If there is one thing we should have
learned bx now. 11 1s that the politics
of red1s1nbu11on produces economic
d1stonions that wind up frustrating
even the redistribu11on1sts. Sen.
Moyn1han's wh ole book bears in-
d1nx-1 w1tnes<; to this. The rcd1stnbu-
t1on1st's ideal allocat1on of wealth
will. in a free-wheeling democracy of
organized special interests. bear hllle
relauon to the actual aJloc:at1on of
pohucal power. And power. not need.
will decide the outcome whcn tht'
nation's wealth is pol1t1call}' up for
grabs Naturally, the old wall get
ncher while the young get poorer
Those who warn that deficns Wtll rob
our children don't seem to notice that
our children are already being rob-
bed A tax increase now would onl>
rob them again.
The senator 1s least convincing
when ht' tnes to get the Johnson
adm1n1strauon off the hook for the
current mess, \\hile cast1ga11ng the
Reagan admm1strat1on for current
spending le.,,el!>. He says the Great
<ioc1el) social programs weren't all
that heavily funded, because LBJ was
1nh1b1ted by the fear ofbeing labeled a
"big spender." Well. that 1s less a
tnbute 10 LBJ himself than to
1nh1b111ono; that no longer mh1btt:
after all. his programs let the spending
genie out of tbe bottle. Give the man
h1'1 due
evenhdess. what emerges from
"Fam1l> and Na11on" 1s an important
point about which most liberals and
cunsen auves can agree: The famil).
rather than the 1nd1 v1dual. should be
the focal un11 of government poliq..
Josepb Sobran Is a syad/c11tt'd
column/it.
My idea o f something wonderful
for m) special person 1s a mushy
Valenttne card and a reservation 1n a
favonte restaurant for dinner.
I toyed with the idea oftelhng Lois
about another friend of mine who
used these same caterers to surpnse
her husband. Bill, on their wedding
anni versar).
Their wedding anniversary was on
a Saturday. Bill's day to 'ileep in. The
caterers am.,,ed promptly at 7 a.m ..
cheerful and chipper and carrying two
breakfast trays. Each Ira) included. 1n
addition to the food. a single red rose
1n a Cf)'ltal -.ase.
I didn't want to go into 1hc sordid
details and discourage Lois. but I did
think she i.hould be forewarned. 81ll,
after recovenng from the shock of
being awakened at 7 a.m by two
strange women -1n tuxedos -was
less than appreciative.
He crawled out of bed, brushed his
teeth. showered. dressed and went oul
10 retneve the paper Then, w1thout a
word to his wife. he picked up his tray
from the bedroom and earned it lo
the danmg room He ate his cold
croissants. drank h1., cold cofTee and
his Oaf champagne, 1hanked his wife
and was ou t of sons the rest of the da)
When his " 1fe tearfully asked him
wh)' he didn't sta) 1n bed and eat
breakfast with her, a lier all her effons
to make this a special day (all women
think breakfast sef"ed in bed i" a
treal). he explained
"I don't sleep on the dmang room
table and I don't eat 1n bed."
I ha ve no wa~ oflcnowinlChuclc will react the same as 8111. ly Lois
knows 1f her husband ever s eps on
the dining room table. But Fr day 1s a
regular working day for him. so
breakfa'it 1n bed ma) or may not fit in
with his schedule. He 1s also a fitness
freak -into1ogging. health foods and
'1tam1ns.
Single family bears blame
for much Mideast terrorism
Maybe to be safe Lois should have a
conference Wtth the c~terers. Ask
them to substitute bran flakes and
wheat germ for 1he croissants with
'\weetened butter. and skip the choc-
olate truffies and champagne. It
might be a good idea to leave the
Grand Marn1er off the fruit -and
Chuck wou ld probably rather have
decaf instead of the freshl) ground
and brewed coffee. A few vitamins on
the side would be a nice touch
He might also be more recepti ve 1f
the caterers made nle deli very 1n
JOggJng suits -instead of tuxedos. Responsible for October 1983 bombing
of U.S. Marine facility at Beirut Airport
\\-.\ Hll\/(,TO"I -.\mong the
asc;oncd terrori'>t group'i and 1nd1v1d-
ual as~s.,1n'i c.arry1ng out Iran's
undeclared war on the I ln1ted \tate~.
one murderou<; fam1I) bear\ a dis-
proportionate \hare of rcspons1h1lity
The Musc;a\1 clan. currently based
1n U-banon deser"C'> to be treated
with the ~me barbanc 1nhuman1t)
11\ membcr'i have ~hown toward the
-\mcrican., they have killed. We can't
do that. hut we can put their
depredation~ on re('ord . again.-.t the
da) when the) will finally Ix' ~rought
tO JUStJCe
One point about the Mussa\ 1 clan
~hould he made clear at the stan 11,
motives for terronz1ng Amcncan.,
ha ve len to do w11h Shute Moslem
fundamentalism than with plain. old-
fashwned greed The 'iO-ralltd
Islamic revol ut ion merely (t1ve\ the
Mussav1, the protcc11vc coloration of
religious fervor as they hoot and
bomh tht1r wa\ to ever-greater
power
In fact, 1ntelhgencc a~sessments of
the Mussavn· rapid accumulation of
wuJlh and anflucn~ uuest that t~)'
are closer to the ( orlconc fam1l ) of
"The Godfather" than to the ded1·
cated followers of Mohammed
In onl y three year\, from their 03~
1n the Bew Valley of ea1tcm
Lebanon, the Mussav1<1 ha ve
murdered and kidnapped Amencans.
leaving 11l~st 26'4 dead as a rnult of
their operations They \1111 hold four
almos1·foraotten mcncan c1t11ens
a'J hMtages. Ano1hcr American. \IA
agt'nl W1ll1am Buckle). \\~~
brutalized for a year after hi\ kidnap-
ping and eventually died of heart
failure brought on hy torture
The Mussa vis were responsible for
the October 1983 bombing of the l I 'i
Manne barracks at Beirut A1rpon in
which 241 died. Then in Occcmhcr ol
that year the)' were pcnpherall)
involved 1n ~ ..Cnl''> of bombings in
Kuwait, which rc!iultcd 1n the arrest
and con v1c11on of I 7 rompirators
Two of th<' I 7 '-"Crc l ebanesc
'ih11tes -both frnm the ~ussa.,.1
clan, act.ord1ng 111 1ntl·lligcnce
~ource'>. i\ Mu\$av 1 terron~t gang,
calling itself lle1bollah (Pnrty of
God). emerged at about 1ha1 time and
began a wave of k1dnapp1ng and
h11ack1ng wnh one principal goal·
rth:ase of the 17 pnsoncrc; 1n Kuwait
For t:tamplc. the ke' demand for
release of the h11aclced TWA plane
last June and a Kuwa111 airliner six
month~ earlier wa<, relea~ of the 17
terronst The demand\ ""ere not
met, and the h1Jaci..1ng ended. but
three Amcncans were killed in the
two incident .
More ''fJHficantly. la<;t September
the He1boll1h rcponedly made 11
tentative offer of a pn~oncr c;wap· The
fo ur Amen~n hostages for two of the
17 terron~t41 being ht'ld 1n Kuwait
fhe t.,..o wert the Mussa\'1 clan men
The ultimate :um of the Mus v1
family ~ems to be the creation of an
hlam1c Repubhc of Lebanon. run by
pro-Iranian Shute,, of which the
Muss,,av1s would be 1he mo t power·
ful. In " ~cret meeting with top
Iranian offirn1l'>. If 1me1n Mu&..av1
JACK
AllDERSOll
Au Wel/1 lives ID Lap.111 Nlpel.
TODAY IN HISTORY
By the Ai1oclated P resa
Today 1s Wednesday. Feb. 12. the
(code-named M1rhashem) gave a 43rd day of 1986. There are 322 day!>
rousing 'l pcech la ying out his obJec-left in the year. t1 vc5: Today'<1 hilthhlht in history:
and JOSEPH SPEAR
"The rcac110nary forces of the · On Feb. 12. 1809. the 16th presi-
reg1on:· he said. "either out offoar or dent of the United States, Abraham
for reasons of dependence on the Lincoln. was born in a log cabin in
superpowers. arc arming themselves what is now Larue County, Ky
IO the teeth. which IS nQI to the Oh this date:
advantage of 1he 1'ilam1c Republic of In 1554. Lady Jane Grey, who had
Iran. And there 1s no way that we can been queen ofEn&)and for nine days.
bnng them to their knees unless we was beheaded af\er being charged
arc able 10 inflict relentless blows on w11h treason. them from w1th1n. That Jl>. to neutral-In 1733, English colonist led by
1ze them at every 'itep." James Oglethorpe landed at Savan-
nah, Ga.
EXECUTIVt MEMO President
Reagan d1 losc:d a while back that he
had s1op~d using art1fic1al swectners
in ha coffee because he didn't know
what was 1n them The Ament.an
Council on Sc1cncc and Health, a
senerall} prcr1ndu~try outfit, re.ad
about the remark and rushed Reagan
a brochure on SWtttners Wlth a not?
saytng: .. Here 1s everything you want
to know about art1fic1al ,weetncrs
and more "The counc1l also added a
comment that may have p11uled
Rcaa,an· "Ccsmmon table pepper
wouldn't survive the types of tests
done on artificial swectne":· No
word on what the president now uses
1n h1~ coffee -presumably not
f)CPIX"T
Ject Aodt'l"IOD •IHI Dtif VH Ar&e
•rf Jfodlc1tftl col•au&Ut&.
Jn I ~!70, women 1n the Utah
Temtory were vanted the nght to
vote.
In 1907. more than JOO people died
when the steamer Larchmont col-
lided w1thascllooncroff8lock Island
1n New Ensland.
Today's bmhdayr. Actor Lome
Greene is 71. ctor Forrest Tucker 1s
67 Movie director Franco Zefferclh
is 63 Sportscaster Joe Garagiola is 60.
Senator Arlen pecter. a R-Pa., is S6.
Basketball Hall of Fa mer Bill Russell
is S2. Actor Joe Don Baker is SO.
Author Judy Blume 1s 48. Actress
Mtaud Adams LS 41 .
Thouaht for today "Those who
deny freedom to others de"SCrvc ll not
for them~lve5, and. undffaJustGod.
cannot Iona retain 1t " -braham
Lincoln (I 09· I 6S)
\
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1988
lpeclel v81entlne'a eek• I• .. hMrt.C2
Correct refund•treten didn't,., on.cs
Put sunshine in wln.ter· sal8ds
Bring look. taste of suµimer gardens
to the table with crisp iceberg lettuce
For fresh, sunny winter salads that bring the look and taste of summer
prdens to the table, start with California-Arizona iceberg lettuce. This
crisp.j uicy lettuce, a salad staple across the country, is in plentjful supply
and good quality right now and all through the winter months.
More than 90 percent of the nation's entire supply comes from the
warm desen s ofCaJjfomia and Arizona, from Novem ber through March.
Whether you use it in wedges, rafts or chunks, California-Arizona
iccbera lettuce is rich in fiber.
lfyouareinahurry, wedgcswithanarrayofbrigbt, fresh winter
vegetables and kidney beans couldn't be easier. Arranged on a platter with
a blue cheese yogurt dressing, it has the desert sunshine on the table in
m inutes.
If you have more time, make a salad that's an entire meal. Both Desert
TunaandGulfShrimpSaJadsbrighten upadrcarydaywhen served with
a cup of hot soup. Both, too, keep the fiber and nutrition high, and fat, salt
and sugar down-the nutritional areas often overlooked in heavier winter
meals. -
DESERT TUNA SALAD
1 bead Iceberg lettuce
% cant (7 oances eacb) clumk wbJte hma ID water, drained
1 'i'I cupt blucbed broccoli flowere~ea
1 "" capt cbopped red bell pepper •
1 cup chopped red bell pepper
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 'i'.t caps 1llced celery
14 cup sliced green onion
1 teaspoon dill weed
~ cap low-calorie mayonnaile
% tomatoes, cat into wedges
1 avocado, cat into wedges
Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce; refrigerate in plastic bag or
crisper. Combine tuna, broccoli, red and green peppers, ccle~een
onion, dill weed and mayonnaise; toss to mix well. Cut lettuce into
chunks; place on serving plates. Top with tuna mixture. Garnish with
tom a to and avocado wedges. Makes 4 servings.
Calories per serving: 3 7 5: fiber per serving: I 0.3g; fat per serving:
18.2g.
WINTER SALAD PLA Tl'E R
1 bead iceberg lettuce
34 cup plain lowfat yogurt
'.4 cap crumbled blue cheese
1 tablespoon cbopped parsley
1 teaspoon coarse groand pepper
~cap (2 oances) blancbed pea pods
1 can ( 8 34 oance1 ) kJdney beans, drained
,
(Pleue ttee 8Ul'f/C2)
Chocolatiers
Valentine gifts
a sweet tradition
for candy ma k ers
By STEVEN STARK
O.-,l'IMC..111p1 .... t
Chocolates, trad1t1onally con-
sidered a gift of love especially on
Valentine's Day, are also a product
oflove from those who make them.
The love affair has lasted more
than 16 years for Mary Costello,
proprietor of the Island Sweet
Shoppe, 440 E. 27th St., Costa
Mesa, who believes her store has
something for every valentine fro m
three-ounce beans at $2.05 to an
elaborate eight-pound, chocolate-
filled velvet and lace heart-shaped
box, pnced at S 125.
While making and retailing choc-
olates of aJI kinds on site, the
grandmotherly Costello said she
also wholesales to 36 different
outlets. ranging from La
Chocolatier in Laguna Beach and
Guidan Chocolates in Newpon
Beach to Chocolate Heaven in the
MGM. Las Vegas, and Kaylah La
Chocolatier, Sacramento.
Originally, Costello said. she
started in the business because her
family needed extra income while
her fi ve children were going to
college. Her first store was on
Balboa Island -hence the name -
and was relocated to the Cost.a Mesa
address m 1971.
"It took a while to get the store
going," she recalled, "and the
children ended up covering most of
their own expenses. But," she said
she enjoyed 1t (making chocolates)
so much that she stayed with it." It
also helps that she has a sweet tooth
and likes sampling her wares.
Costello sees a big demand this
Valentine's Day for red teddy bears,
chocolate suckers (in pink, white
and milk chocolate at $I each) and
many elaborate heart-shaped boxes
filled W1th the confection.
O ver the years Costello has seen
definite trends m valentine shop-
pers, she said. "It used to be all men
coming 10 for the sweets but now we
see women buying candy for their
husbands and grandmothers buy-
inf. for their grandchildren.
•Also, women will shop carefully
for what they want, while men will
take Che biggest lhing available, on
the spot. Generally. men won't wajt
for a special order to be made;
they'll take the biggest box right
away," she said.
-YcaJ"'round. her bil&C'l sellers
are any of the 21 different types of
turtle and truffles, she said.
Paul Clark, 22, chocolate maker
for Chagall Chocolatter in South
Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, claimed,
"Our chocolate features high class
taste and appearance." Their
French chocolates. he !Ultd. have
le supr than American choc-
olates. Pleue eee SWEET /CS)
their work
.. Decoratl.Da cbocolatee for t.be bollday at t.be laland S,,eet
Shoppe. C""•ta Md&, la candy maker Pallllne Boe, with
owner ......, Coetello u oft:l'9eer.
CHAO 'S D1NE STY
Celebrity
kitehen
cap·er
creative
Every time J want to hide from
the distracting sounds of the tele-
phone, I think of vignettes like this
o ne. Had I not answered a particu-
lar phone oil, I would have missed
a call from my friend Christian
Millau, an intemauonaJ restaurant
critic.
He was coming from hJS Paris
headquarters to Southern Cali-
fornia. Would I care to jo10 hun, a
few other press people. and a few
movie celebnties for dinner at
Dinah Shore's home? Rearranging
my appointment calendar was now
top priority.
Millau is best known for: his
candid restaurant cntiques in his
Gault/ Millau Guides covenng
dining m several countries, and for
FIFI
Cuo
the definitive culinary magazine he
publishes monthly in Paris. He also
loves to cook and has honed h1s
cuhnarv skills while watching the
progrcsS of the world's most famous
chefs
Shore 1s no slouch in the kitchen
either and has a few cookbooks to
her credit. The two of them. beina
very aood friends, decided to cook
together. They would alternate,
cooking vanous courses of a mµlti-
cou~ feast. It would be a mutual
compliment and a fnendly com-
pctiuon at the same time. lt was an
evening of good food and con-
v1V1alit)'
tars invtted 10 share this eve-
ning of fun were: Ana>e Dickmson.
sm1hna and chatuna endlessly W1th
everyone. looklna better than any-
one her aae ha a nght to.
-Grqory Peck pent the cvc-
111 °' intriguing us with humorous
stones about Amencan history.
allowingaghmpsc mto a very astute
and -aile nund.
-8111) Wilder. though no lon,er
\Oung. 1s still mentally p10po1nt
sharp and told outrqeou ly funn)
tone about the "good okl days" m
the studio . •
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The celebration of t Valentine's Da:r artuall) goes bal'k an h1stof) to
the early Romans. and ll has been the favorite huhda> ul incurable
Romantics ever since.
The fi rst vaJcnt1nes were lovangl)
wrought by hand before becoming
commercially produced an the 1800s.
They were constructed of fine paper cut ·
into intricate lacy patterns. decorated
with heans and flowers and scarlet
ribbons. then mscnbcd wuh an onginal
verse composed by the sender.
A valentine from one's beau was
often accompanied by a hand-picked
bouquet of flowers while she. m turn,
would present ham with a special sw~t
treat she made in the shape of a heart. In
keeping with this charming romantic
tradition is this hcan-shaped c.ake. a delicious edible valentine to be made.._ ______ ,__.,,.~
for the object of one's affection.
No matter if you are not a superb cake baker. this one is fashioned in
a jiffy from a luscious strawberry supreme cake available at the local
supermarket. Although the cake 1s orig.inally square, 1t 1s a si{Tlple matter to
cul it into a heart shape either free-hand or wnh a cardboard heart-shaped
pattern.
The cut ed$eS are easily covered with frosting and shredded coconut.
T hen the cake 1s embellished with more hearts made of chocolate and
bright red cinnamon candies. Presented on your prettiest cake pl(\Je. it's a
most onginal valentine to set before a long of hearts.
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From Cl
1 cup sliced red bell peppers
1 cup blanched broccoli flower-
ettea
l cup bta.oched cauliflower
nowerettes
1 cup sliced celery
'ft cup sliced, scored cucumber
Core. rinse and thoroughly drain
lettuce; refrigerate in plastic bag or
crisper Combine yogun. blue
cheese. parsle y and pepper; mix
well , chill. When ready to serve. rut
lettuce into 4 wedgcc;; plau~ on
serving platter.
Arrange pea pods around edge.
In center of wedges arrange kidney
beans, red pepper, broccoli.
cauliflower, celery and cucumber
Pass platter and dressing to serve
Makes 4 servings.
Calories per serving: 155; fiber
per serving: 12.Jg; fat per serving:
3.68g.
GULF SHRIMP SALAD
1 bead Iceberg lettuce
3 caps cooked brown rice , cooled
l cup blanched broccoli flower -
ettes
I cup sliced celery
1 cup chopped red bell pepper
I cup chopped green bell pepper
14 cup chopped cilantro
3 tablespoons oil
I tablespoon cider viDegar
I tablespoon soy sauce
I clove garlic, minced
"'i teaspoon ground ginger
"' pound cooked shrimp
<ore. nose and thoroughly dr<ain
lettuce. refngerate in plastic bag or
cnspcr Combine rice, broccoli.
celery, red pepper, green pepper
and cilantro. Toss with mi~ture of
oil. vinegar. soy sauce, garlic and
ginger.
When ready to serve. cut lettuce
into 4 th ick. crosswise slices to
form rafts. Spoon rice mixture onto
rafts and garnish with shnmp.
Makes 4 serv10gs.
Calories per serving: 377; fiber
per serving: I Og; fa t per serving:
13.6g. ,
CELEBRITY CUISINE •..
From Cl
The meal consisted of courses of
fish, salad, julienne of Sauteed
vegetables. medallrons oflamb and
desserts -most of which were
equal to the food served in our best
restaurants.
Oneoutstand1ngcourse was fresh
pasta with a creamy tomato sauce. I
have made such a sauce on numer-
ous occasions since, improv1s1ng a
bit each tame. Herc 1s one of my
favorite vanations on the idea set in
motion by Shore and Millau.
PASTACREMA
LACED WITH COGNAC
1 % OHCet lt.plae, cooked I I
dtnte •ad kept warm
$ table1pooa1 b•tter
U lar11 •~mp, tMlled and
develatd
l l1r1e oeloa, llMI)' mlltce41
% clovet 1•rllc, ft.ely ailnctd
4 lar1e tomatoet, peeled end
cllopped
t
Leaves from 'ft buncb fresh'
basil, fiDely cbopped
l tablespoon capers
YI cap beavy cream
3 tabletpooas Copac (or good
brudy)
Salt aad pepper to latte
I tablespoon grated Romano
cbeete
Saute the shnmp in 3 table-
spoons butter for about 2 minutes.
Remove from pan. Add remaining
2 tablespoons butter to pan and
sautc the onion and garlic till onion
1s transparent. Add tomato and
basil and simmer for S minutes
more. Add shrimp and all remain·
1ng maredjents.
Simmer for an add1t1onal 2
minutes, toss Wlth cooked ~nguine
and serve immediately ~rvcs 4 as
a main course. 6 to 8 a~ pan of a 4-
cou~ meal
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Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT /Wedoeect.y, Febtuary 1i, 19'88 CS
East meets West
in safmon salad
SWEET BUSINESS •••
P'romCl While Chagall impons most ofits
boxed candies, fresh molds of heart·
shaped chocolates and teddy bears
are made at the 110~ "Wc·u be
wntioa individual me:ssaaes oo them for Valentine's Day;• be said .
more J do it, tbe better I 4tL It really
docs tak.t some polish.ins. . . you
really can'tjust walk in and do at.••
Special for the holiday, said
Kelly' will be valenti.oe coffee muss
filled \Yitb one•third pound of
chocolates. at S9.90.
By CECILY BROWNSTONE .. , .. ,.,.
~ Japanese-American fnend of m1~e often develops delightful
recipes for me. But recently, when s~e ~n~ on~ of ~hese. she said it was
a JOU\t msp1rat1on:
She met a journalist from Thai-
land, visiting in the United States an~ discussed ways of combi ning
Asum flavors with American sta-
ples. They finaJl y worked out the
following recipe for Thai-style
Salmon Salad.
Three of us at my house enjoyed
the salad. for lun~h a few weeks ago.
If ~ou hke a . Ilg.ht but satisfying
main course wt th interesting flavor,
chances are you will welcome this
one.
THAJ-STYLE
SALMON SALAD
7 ¥.-ounce cu salmon
1 small (2 ounces) onion
1 medium cucumber
&/, cup fre1b coriander, cilantro
or parsley leaves
•1, cup wblte rice wine vinegar
1 tablesp()on augar ·
1 teaspoon grated Ume rind
1 dried cbJU pepper
Boston lettuce
Thin Ume slices, eacb halved
Drain saJmon, reserving 2 table-
spoons of the liqujd. Tum salmon
into a medium bowl ; flake in large
pieces. removing skin and any large
bone.
Peel onio n, quarter and thinly
slice to make about 1'2 ligh tly
packed cup. Pare cucumber; thinly
slice. Top salmon with onion ,
cucumber and coriander; do not
mix .
In a small saucepan over low
heat. stir together vinegar and sugar
Nutrients
examined
by speaker
A La$una Beach nutrition expert
will di scuss "Food Nutnents:
What, Why, and Where" during the
opening lecture of Chapman Col-
lege's Food Science and Nutrition
series.
Ron Duetch. chairman of his
company, Nutrition Services, will
examine how consumers are be-
coming more aware of nutritional
qualities of fres h and processed
products . and their influence on
health and resistance to disease. He
also will talk about nutritional
qualities of com mon foodstuffs
before and after cooking.
His talk will be at 7 p.m.
T h ursday in Hash1nger
Auditorium on the Ora nge campus.
The series. featunng inter-
nationally recognized scientists,
will be held on Thursdays through
May 8. The focus is the relationship
between food, nutrition, human
heal th and safety.
For anformauon, call Dr. Louis
B. Rockland, professor of food
science and nutrition, at 997-6649. • • • John Harrington, chef at South
Coast Plaza Piret's, prepares a
special lu nch for that special some-
one at 10:30a.m. Valentine's Day at
the cooking school.
On M on da ). P am
W1schkaemper will present the
second in her series of "Easy
Elegant Entertaining," an elegant
yet fu n menu that allows the hostess
to enj oy her guests and the food.
The class will begin at 6 p.m. in the
school.
"Entertaining with Style" will be
the topic of Kay Pastonus at 6 p.m.
I ~ and Hugh Carpenter will dem-
onstrate "Simple Chinese Entrces"'
at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 20.
For registration information, c:all
the school at 556-6424.
At C'est Gourmet. at Monarch
Bay Plaza, Laguna Nigue l. Kay
Pastorius will teach a class on
"Elegant Seafood Dishes for Enter-
taining" at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, and
Kathleen Flanagan will demon-
strate "Paella de Valencia" at 6:30
p.m. Feb. 20.
For information, call 493-2888. • • • Ying Lo will demonstrate her
Oriental touch when she prepares
Oriental Chicken at I 0 a.m. Satur-
day at My Favorite Things Cooking
School, 143 70Culver Dnve. lrvanc.
-For reservations, call 552-0221 .
CLAY -POT CHICKEN
4-poud frytna cblcken
Gtated rtad of I orange
..,,. cup oru1e Jialct
% U -cent·t lze slices frt1b RID·
gerroot, finely cllopped
1 clove 1arlic, finely cbopped
J aablespoo.n Ugbt browu sagar
l teaspoon carry powder
Tic chicken legs together and
tum wingrba~k akimbo fashion.
-Place breast side up an an un,glazed
clay casserole prepared according
to manufacturer's d1rect1ons Stir
together remaining ingredients and
p0ur over chicken.Cover and place
an a cold oven.
Turn temperature control to 47S
degrees and hak<' unlit ch1cl<cn 1~
tender and golden -about I hour.
Remove any c'CC\S fat from the
thin sauc<' and serve with chicken
and net Mak('' 4 ~rving'
until sugar dissolves and mixture is
hot: off heat stir in lime rind, chill
pepper and reserved sa lmon liquid;
cool slightly; caretUlly toss with
layers or salmon, onion, cucumber
and coriander. Cover tightly w~lh
plastic wrap and refrigerate about l
hour. ·
At Fashion Island. Newpon
Beach. Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory proprietor Alan Kelly
mixes fudge in a heated copper
kettle, almost obli vious of the
bustle of shoppen and dinen in
Atrium Court.
And for a pe1 owner lookioa for
the perfect valentme for his doa.
Rocky Mountain has white choc·
olate covered doggy bones, sold
individu!Uy or in "barkcn doz-
ens."
Before serving, remove chili
pepper. Arrange Boston lettuce on
individual plates; top with salmon
mixture (drained if you like).
Garnish with lime slices. Makes 3
servings. Recipe may be doubled.
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Chocolader, Coeta lleu..
The t wo-bour candy-making pro.
cess cap1ures the attention of
crowds, which makes Kelly ''feel
good that something unique is
offered <&nd appreciated ...
"Candy making defirutely is an
art,". he said. "and I believe the
ln•ex•pen•elve•
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Lear n ing t o modify r ecipes
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d · · · know their cholesterol level and hsts the basic ingredients as they octor"s waiting room with an h · outdated magazine, look around. reduce it if it is too high. High may appear in many ome recipe
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% \'a pounds broiler-fryer
chicken -ear ts (use 3 whole
chicken breasts, halved; remove
skin)
lfla cup thftlly sliced carrots
..., cup tblnly sliced celery
i,., cup coarsely chopped onion
% cups chicken brotb (use low-
sodlum chicken bouillon)
l1'J teaspoon salt (omit salt; ase 1
tablespoon lemon jllice)
'i'I teaspoon pepper
1 bay leaf
Parsley Dumplings (recipe fol-
lows)
1 tablespoon corn starcb
11• cup milk (use skim milk)
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lightly browned.
Stir in low-sodium bouillon
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sodium), lemon Juice (with salt
omitted. lemon Ju ice perks up
flavor), pepper and bay leaf. Bring
to boil.
Return chicken to Dutch oven.
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PARSLEY DUMPLINGS
1 cup anslfted flour
% tablespoons chopped parsley
% teaspoons baking powder
l1'J teaspoon salt (omit)
1 egg (omit)
'4 cup milk (use "4 cup skim
milk)
% tablespoons butter, melted
( ose 3 tablespoons corn oil)
In medium bowl. stir toget her
flour. parsley and baking powder
In small bowl, beat together skim
milk and com 011 Cegg. whole milk
and butter add saturated fat and
cholesterol). Stir into flour mixture
just until well blended.
Natrttlon Information per ser-
ving: Modified version, compared
with classic recipe, has 11 grams
less sa turated fat, 115 milligrams
less cholesterol and 720 milligrams
less sodium.
Pecan tartlets
Sou thern treat
PECAN TARTLETS
% tabletpooDI batter
14 c•~ firmly packed dark
broWla sagar
'It teaspoon vanilla
l lar1e eu
\'a cap dark con synp
\'a e11p coanely cltopped peeaaa
P11try Sltells, see recipe
In a small bowl cream butter,
sugar and vanilla; beat in egg, then
syrup; stir m pecans. Fill unbaked
Pastry Shells with mixture. Bake in
a preheated 375-dcgree oven 20
minutes. Remove from pans to
wire rack to cool. Makes 2'4 .
(Repeated by request.)
Pastry Shells: Cream a '/•-pound
suck butter with a 3-ouncc package
cream cbee~: work in 1 cup all-
purpose flour. Chill af very 90fi.
Roll into 24 balls and pl"C',, each
over bottom and sides (up to top) of
small muffin-pan cups. each Iv.
inches across top
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Orange Coll1 DAILY PILOT /Wedneedey, Febtwfy 12, 19M Cl
Refunder's strategy didn't work
Dear Jun -1 am perplcAed and h~pe you can shed some liaht on
this coupon problem.
. It staJ1ed wttb a refund offer. send
1n ~e proofs of purchase and
receive a coupon for another pack-
age fn:c:
Wrule I was waiting for the free
product coupon to arrive, I found
an advertisement in the newspaper
for the same product, and it bad a
"buy two, get one free" coupon,
redeemable at the checkout
counter.
When my free product coupon
arrived tn the mail, I took both
coupons to the supermarket and
selected three packages of the
product. When I got to the cash
register, J expected to pay for one
pack.age, use my free product
coupon to pay for the second
package, and use the "buy two. Jet
one free" coupon in order to r~c1vc
the third package free.
The cashier, and then the man-
ager. told me that my coupon
strategy would not work. They said
that I could not use n'ly free product
coupon to purchase the second in
order to qualify for the "buy two.
get one free."
What d~ you think? -Jean
Lucy, Hampton, Va.
Dear Jean -The stores arc free
to enforce their own rules for
redeeming coupons -redemption
is strictly voluntary -but in the
situation you descnbe. I believe the
store should have accepted both
coupons, and you should have
received two of the three packages
free.
The problem really concerns the
nature of the free-product coupon
you received from your refunding.
Should it be treated like a regular
cents-off coupon, or like the
equivalent of cash?
Lf it were treated lake an ordinary
manufacturers' coupon, the cashier
and the manager would be correct.
Retailers know they arc not per-
mitted to accept two manufac-
turer's cents-off coupons on. the
same product.
For instance. it would be wrong
for a cashier to accept two 50-cent
Maxwell House coupons on tbe
same can.
But even though a fTec product
coupon resembles a manufacturers·
coupon, it is not a cents-off coui>on
distributed as an incentive to
purchase a product. Rather, it is
your reward for malung prior
purchases.
You sent an your proofs of
purchase and you earned the free
product. For this reason. 1t should
be considered the same as cash by
the retailer. Your coupon strategy
was correct.
THE SMART HOPPING
A WARD goes to h1rlcy Hoover of
Amherst, Ohio:
"While looking through a maga-
zine, I found a 5Q..cent coupon for
Fuji film. A local discount store was
offering Fuji film at half price, and
the S 1.59 roll was marked down to
just 79 cents.
With my coupon. I only paid 29
cents.
On the back of the film box was
an offer of a 50-cent refund -not a
big refund but just enough. talung
post.age into account, to make the
film almost free!"
Herc 1s this week's last of refund
offers. Start looking for the required
refund forms, which you can obtain
at the supermarket, tn newspaper
and magazine advenisements and
from trading with friends.
Meanwhile, start collecting the
needed proofs of pur~hase as de-
tailed below. Remember. some
offers arc not available in all areas
of the country.
Today's refund offers have a
value ofS8.50.
These offers require refund
form s:
BA NQUET'S Wanning Line-Up
Offer. Receive $2 an coupons good
toward any Hot Bites and Entree
. .Express. Send the required refund
form and the Universal Product
Code symbol from one package of
Banquet Hot Bites (any vanety)
and one Uni versaJ Product Code
symbol from your favonte Entrec
Express. Expires March 31 . 1986.
BANQUET Hot B1tcsand Entnx
Express $2 Refund Offer. Receive
two SO-cent coupons good on any
Banquet Hot Bites product and two
SO-cent coupons good on an)
Banquet Entrce Express products.
plus recipes and serving sugges-
tions.
Send the required n:fund form
and the Universal Product Code
symbol from one package of Ban-
SAUCY SHRIMP
A refreshing hors d'oeuvre with a
spicy flavor that hails from Old
Mexico wtth an added spark of
flavor from today's Hawaii.
Shell, devcin and butterfly Yi
pound medium-site shrimp.
Marinate 1n mixture of ''• cup
bottled tcnyak1 baste and &laze, 2
tablespoons dry shcrT). I table-
spoon lime Juice, 1 tablespoon
sliced ircen onions and 3 to 4 drop
Tabasco sauce for at I.st I hour.
Remove shnmp and place on
rack of broiler pan Rro1I 2 to 3
minutes, or until opaque and
cooked. Serve immediately wtth
wooden pick Make 1tbout 24
appct11crs.
JANE
fllLER
quet Hot Bites (any flavor) and one fro~ Entree Express (any flavor). Expires March 31 , 1986.
KRAFT Free Crayons Offer.
Rec.ci ve one 24-pack of Kraft "Chee1C & Macaroni" crayons.
Send the required refund form and_
five "The Cheesiest" proof-of-
purchase seals from 7.25-ouncc
Macaroni & Cheese Dinners and/or
S.5-ouncc Spiral Macaroni &
Cheese dinners.
There is a limit of two orders per
family or address. These crayons
arc not recommended for children
u oder age 2. Expires March 31 ,
1986.
KRAFT Macaroni &. Cheese
Scented Marker Offer.
Receive set(S) or Scented
Marken. ~nd the required refund
form and two proofs of purchase
from 7.25-ouoce or 14.S-ounc:e
Kraft Macaroni &. Cheese or Spiral
Macaroni &. Cheese Dinners along
with a check or money order for S 1.95 for each set orde~d. Expires
March 31 , 1986.
UNDERWOOD $1 Refund
Offer. Send the required refund
form and four labels with the
Universal Product Code symbol
from Underwood Meat Spreads.
Expires March 31 , 1986.
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,Ideas for serving green vegetables leafing out
Tap natural resources for essen-
tial vitamins and minerals. Fresh
fruits and vegetables provide a
wealth of nutrients and fiber to the
diet. and as a group. are low in
calones and sodium. contain no
cholesterol and are virtually fat-
free.
W inner
wrap ped
in pastry
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proach to \andw1lh malo.1ng v.on
Jean Rmrn1ak Rrn.hc\ter "-1 inn
first plan~ honor\ Jnd $"'Cl<J in thl'
breakfa!>t hrunlh \.Jtagon ot a
nauonal c;a ndv.1ch uin lt'\t
Her r,andv.ic h. ( ht:c''t' and Bacun
People Plea-;erc;. halo.cd in a flak\
past~. 1\ la)cred v.1th ( anad1an
bacon sprea<l v..ith DiJon mu'>tard a
shce of canned pineapple and an
e'<tra th1t k shcc of pac,1eun1ed
process c·hecc;e spread
To prepare. thaw tro1cn pa~tn
shell\, roll to a Ci-1n1..h l'lrcle and
la)t'.r filling 1n center ol urdt· f old
pa'>t~ o'er filling. '>e<tl c,crnrcl~ and
tia kt> . .\great -and 1..'a'\ -v..a) to
.. en ea crowd. the sandwich ma) be
prepared earl) in the da) and
retngcrated unttl baking time.
M e\IUJO "1 uilin Dnan. a cheeS).
c·h1d.en and broccoli '>alad sand-
w 1ch baked on an Englt'>h muffin.
won the rnntest grand pn1e -plu.,
first pla(C 1n the H<1t .ind fl ean\
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1.. rt· a tor fan 1t e Eldt:r \p.1 nan hurg.
( P1urnte sauce "nd lh"PP\'d
green chtl1eo; gnc thl' 'andw1lh 11'
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CHEESE & BACO~
PEOPLE PLEASERS
6 Canadian-style bar on slices
Prepared mustard
1 10-ounce package frozen patt~
shells, thawed
I 81 •-ounce can pineapple slices
6 slices pasteurized proces<i
cheese spread. cut in half
Lightly spread hacnn '-'llh mus-
t-resh leaf~ green vegetables are
an ellcellt'nt choice for bu1ld1ng a
healthful diet.
.\long with their contnbu11on of
iron. cak1um. fiber and other vital
elements to the diet. many leafy
greens are a good ourceofvitamins
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2 cups chopped cooked t•hi<'ken
l cup mushroom slice' 11 cup pieante sauce
1, cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons. green onion slices
which. studies 1nd1cate. have been
associated with the redu<.·ed risk or
many cancers.
Leafy ~reens offer low-calonc,
satisfying eating. with plenty of
fresh taste and • tc..\Alre: Man}
greens. such a~ spinach and kale
ma) be enjoyed raw in salad~ or
2 tablespoon" chopped green
chilies
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I cup chopped cooked broccoli
6 'ilices pa<iteurized process
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cooked Collard!>. mustard greens,
beet tops and turnip grf~ns can be
ge nii) steamed until crisp-tender,
seasoned as desired and served as a
side dish
Curly r nd1 ve. escarole and let-
tuce \ariet1cs like iceberg. Boston,
leaf and romaine offer endless salad
servings. Look to your produce
depanmcnt for a van cty of fresh
leaf)" greens. and try them for
healthful. convenient meals packed
with interesting tellture and stimu-
lating fla vor.
When yo u select any type of fresh
leaf) green vegetable, pick fresh -
looking leaves of good green color
They should be crisp, moist) .clean
and cold. At home, nnsc lea ve~
gent I). dry between paper towels
and store in a plastic bag that has
holes punched for air circulation.
Keep them cold and humid and use
quickly beca~se leaf) greens arc
qu11e perishable
Fresh spinach 1s be~t when eaten
rav. or cooked Just unul tehder. an
JUSI the water chngrng to its leaves
after nnsin~. Try creamed fresh
spinach. spiced wtth a hint of
cinnamon or nu tmeg for an easv
spinach specialty.
If you have meat or poultl)
roasting an the oven. add a qu1ckl)
prepared casserole of frco;h, pre-
cooked spinach mixed with onion.
grated Parmesan cheese. bread
crumbs and seasonings and bake
alongside for a con\ enient meal.
And Jon 't lorget fresh spinach salad
as a hjht lunch or dinner entree
Serve 1t with a tangyand aromatic
herb dressing to savor that fresh
spinach flavor
Fresh "kale may be enjoyed in
salads. too, or steamed and served
hke spinach. Co)lards .• mustard
greens, beet tops and turnip greens
should be gently cooked. like
spinach or kale. to retain their fresh
textures. bright green colors and
nutnents
Toss extra taste and texture into
c;alads by using the many fresh
greens and lettuce vanetieo; avail-
able 1n the produce department
L\dd a different variety 10 your
stand&rd salad-green choice and
enJOY the exc111 ng combinauon ot
textures and tastes.
Try a mix of crisp iceberg. tangy
escarole and tender romaine com-
bined with chopped onion and
crumbled bacon, tossed together in
a sweet-and-sour dressing. De·
licious salad adventures await you
with the bunches of fresh salad
greens 1n supply throughout the
year.
CREAMED SPINACH
l I,\ pounds of fresb spinach ( 2
cups cooked and chopped)
11, cup butter or margarine
3 tablespoons flour
111• cups milk
"' teaspoon salt l teaspoon sugar
Dasb cinnamon or butmeg
Wa~h frc h spinach, remo"e
coarse stems. chop into small
p1ec.:s and place in a large
saucepan. (It is not necessary to add
water: there will be enough clinging
to the leaves.) Cover and cook over
medium heat for 5 minutes.
Melt butter in a rried1um
saucepan: blend 1n flour. Sur 1n
milk. salt. sugar and cinnamon or
nutmeg. Cook. sumng constantly.
until sauce thickens and comes 10 a
botl Add spinach, mix well and
heat Makes 6 to 8 c,ervings.
HERBED SAVORY KALE
2 "'1 pounds fresb kale
t clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
• • teaspoon dried leaf mar·
joram
~11 teaspoon pepper
1.-i teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
2 tablespoons butter or margar-
ine
\.\-ash kale well ( ut ofT coarse
c;tcms and discard them Place kale.
garlic. c;alt, marjoram. pepper,
suga r and I tablespoon of the
vinegar an a large 'ia.ucepan. Cover
and cook 5 10 8 minutes or unll IJUSt
tender . .\dd rema1n1ng -.-anegar and
butter. Heat onl\ about 30 seconds
er' e hot. Makes 6 sen ings. '
Pork pnckets tasty discovery
Today' emphasis o n fitness
lea" es somc of us out of breath.
Tr~1ng to fit a regular exernse
program into an alread)·hect1c
schedule can be challenging . .\nd
planning balanced meals. when
we're eating o n the run. can seem
ovcrv. helming.
There 1o; a way to fit It all together.
It JUSt takcs planning Choose an''
a<.ll\ It\ that )OU COJO)' and that IS
con,enient for you. Perhaps 11'i;
walking. Plan to walk to work. to
the train .. 1at1o n, to the post ofli ce.
up the stairs.. Mak.mg exercise a
habit will make it easier to re-
member to do
Planning balanced meals is easy
when yo u choose foods daily from
all lour food groups. Make the~
choice~ easier b) planning your
v.eekl~ grocery ~hopping around
them Be sure to stock foods from
' the milk group. meat group. fruits
and \egctables group. and grains
and cereals group.
Yo u knov.-~our family's
preferences from each food group.
and prohabl~ stock fa\ ontes reg-
ular!} Rut remember that va riety is
the sp1cc of life Occac;1onall} try
food., that arl' ne" or d1t1crent and
\OU ma\ J1'>U1\Cr .i nl'v. fJ\unte.
T oJJ' ·., pork oOcrc, a ncv. look
that ma\ become one of your
f:J\ nnt<.·\ tur healthful meals. The
hog ot 1o<l.i) 1s 50 percent leaner
than 11 v..a\ I() }cars ago. Many pork
ll.11" ofter a low-fat. lov..-calone
'>ource uf nutrients .\ three-ounce
'iCf'\. ing of lean pork contains onl y
198 t'aloncc;. RKh in iron. 11nc. and
B-v1taminc;, pork fih into a titncss-
m1ndl'd d1l't.
PORK POCKET
SANDWICHES
pound lean cooked pork, cut
into strips
2 cups tightly packed torn leaf
lettuce
1 cup alfalfa sprouts
I medium tomato, chopped
1z cup (2-ounces) cheddar
cheese, cubed or grated
3 (6~1ncb ) pocket bread rounds
2 tablespoons cooking oil
I tablespoon red wine vinegar
I teaspoon dried salad herbs
1• tf'aspoon dry mustard
I clove garlic, minced
1"' teaspoon salt
Dash black pepper
( omh1ne pork. lettuce alfalfa I sprou l\ 1nm ato and t hme in a
1'-"I to'ls gcntl}. C'ut pocket
bread round!> an half: spoon m1x-
1urc into pocket bread ( o mb1ne
remaining ingredients 1n a Jar w11h
a tight-fitting lad. Shake well Pour
dressing over mixture 1n pocket
bread. Makes 6 sandwiches.
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Buyanythreesamesrzepockagesof •
Jerky Treats Brand Dog Snacks and
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( alonec; per '>erving: 285
II desired. o;andv.-1ch tilling can ht·
to5sed ""Ith t!re'>'11ng. cover and
rcfngerate for c;c .. eral hours Fill
pocket bread hahcs JUSt before
serving.
Pizza-bilities
endless with a
little imagination
Pizza 1s one of those wonderfully
versatile foods that lends itself to
endless variations. And no longer
must you go out or take out to
indulge your craving for this uni-
versal favorite.
Now you can create wholesome
delicious pizza -at home -fo;
snacks, lunch. dinner ... even break-
fast! Al! you need 1s prepared
spaghetti sauce and your 1magina-
uon.
Here are a few appetite-whetting
ideas using homemade-tasting spa-
ghetti sauces. Try pita bread pizza
with fontioa cheese, shredded zuc-
ch1n1, walnuts and sausage and
green pepper sauce.
To prepare~completely open pita
bread and spread each half wi th
sauce. Add cheese, zucchini and
walnuts then broil until melted
cheese 1s bubbl y. Or ... us1ng tortillas
as the "crust". spread on beef and
onion sauce, then add Monterey
Jack cheese. jalapcno peppers and
slices of yellow summer squash.
Bake until golden brown and but>-
bly.
Other possible "carriers" are
English muffins, refrigerated
biscuit dough and. of course. frozen
p1zz:i crust. Any combmauon of
cheese. vegetables and meat. along
with your fa vorite spaghetti sauce.
will make a great-tasung home-
made topping.
In addition to tasting great, these
little pizzas are great for you. Better
yet. they take only mmutes to
prepare.
Pit.a Bread: Sausage and green
pepper sauce, fonti na cheese.
shredded zucc hini, walnuts.
Splat pita bread into two Oat
rounds; spread with sauce; add
topping: broil until cheese 1s melted
and bubbly.
Fried corn tortilla: Beef and
onion sauce, Monterey Jack cheese.
Jalapeno chopped pepper~. sliced
yellow summer squash.
On tortillas, spread sauce: add
toppin$; bake at 350 degrees until
cheese 1s melted and bubbly.
Engll1b MQffi.Da; ausage and
green pepper sauce: add topping:
broil until cheese as melted and
bubbly.
Refrigerated Biscalls: Beef and
onion sauce, mozzarella cheese.
asparagus cuts.
Separate biscuit dough and pat or
roll thin; spread wtth sauce; add
topping; bake at 400 degrees until
b1scu1ts are golden brown
Lack of time
no excuse
for poor diet
Busy m'others with h1tk time to
plan well-balanced meal s for them-
selves and their families may be
needlessly tradin~ otT their own
nutnt1on to save tame.
Slopping meals leads to reduced
alertness. poor JOb performance.
and, over lime. detenorated health
from nutnent defic1enc1es. accord-
ing to Gretchen Newmark. R.D., a
consulting nutnt1on1st 10 Santa
Monica.
"3-1n-I foods. those that are high
1n basic nutrients. eas1 to prepare
and eat, and economical, can help
round out a diet while providing
nutnents and calori es necessary for
a healthy, acti ve lifestyle:· said
Newmark.
For example, 1n the dairy food
group-one of the four foodsroups
that also includes meats, fruits and
vegetables and breads and cereals
-wo men who consume less than
three servings each day are likely to
be cheating themseh es of suffi cient
calci um .
l owfat milk. a '-in-I food.
supplies calcium. necessal) to pre-
vent osteoporosis later in life.
\ 1tam1n D to help the body absorb
that calcium. and a balanced
proportion of carbohydrates and fat
cal ones. which provide energy and
a feeling of satiet y.
Dairy foods make excellent J-
in-I foods because they are easy to
consu me, especially 1f you are
trying to grab breakfast 1n a hurry,
or can be stored in the refngerator at
work for fast consumption later.
Broccoli, also a 3-in-1 food,
contains vi tamin A. pota s1um. and
provides ex tra fibe r to the diet. It 1s
easy to prepare as a side dash. or can
be served raw as an appetizer.
Bananas, also a good source of
complex ca rbohydrates. are prot>-
ably the best source of potassium.
and are easily ca med along dun ng a
busy day. Whole grain breads. ea ten plain.
as"toast. or 10 a sandwich. provide
complex carbohydrates for energ)'.
fiber. and an assortment of B
vitamins.
Pina Crust: VcaJ and mushroom
sauce, ncotta cheese Muenster
cheese. spinach, red ' oni on; or
mushroom and tomato sauce,
mo22arella cheese, Parmesan
cheese, tuna, sliced ripe olives.
Spread pizza crust wtth sauce·
add lopping._ Bake at 350 degrees
unul cheese 1s melted and crust is browned.
Boneless
Chuck
Roasts
Select
U S.DA Oloice Beef
Coke,
Diet Coke
0-C c.. <l'""'Y Cole
Of Sp'k-2·1.Ae 67~ Boak
Vons Chunk Light Tuna 53
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Hi C Fruit Drink 69
Pnctl °"'9 Orv. 'Md ~ ~J)()L ). ea. P!og •
t'~~throom Tissue .89
Kraft Miracle Whip 149 11..,,.., 12~-
~~:-!.'11 Mixed Vegetables.49
Ubbys Ute Peaches
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Creamette Fettuccini
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Mahatma Rice
L""J r,,_.~Pnund e..1
Evian Water
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Underwood Deviled Ham
Valley Fresh Chicken
O..ri 11~·(.,
Quaker Cereal
Quaker Granola Bar
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Apple Cinnamon Danish 125 ... _...~•Pr•
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U> 199
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stead of skipping a meal when
pre scd for time. you help your
body keep fonified with lhc
nutrient and calones 1t needs for
good performance and dec1s1on
makana," said Newmark Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday, February 17. Presidents• Day
"<;ele<1trng 3-10-I f oo<l\ g1 ve' you a measure of nutnttonal 1Murnnce
when \lme 1s light and you can't
prepare a meal for yourself." ~he
said "It also help~ keep yo ur food
budaet down bccauc;e using thc-.c
ba'l1c food~ " more ernnom1rnl
than u\1n1t packaged !If pre cookc-d food •• The ·· •ore Store.
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Glen El!en produces value, premium wines
nays forever. The Beni.1gcr family, mama.
papa, five sons. two daughters and
various spouses, a~ all involved in
the Glen Ellen Winery & Vineynds
tn Sonoma County. J£11Y
MEAD
maker for the year.
The other side of Glen Ellen ts tts
value wines, labeled "Proprietor's
Reserve," which started out to be a
small part of the business, intended
to provide cash now when the
winery first started.
goana to tell you about.
Glea EUea "Proprietor'• Re-
se"e" Red (SS.49 for 1.5 liters):
Talk about a barpin this wine selfs
forwhatamounts toS2. 15 (if1t were
in a standard bottle size) and that's
at full price. It's often on sale for
co nsiderably less.
onc ... I don't. As well made as 1t as. at
has too much fla vor. too much
fruit, aWt~ a little t00 sweet for me to use 1 foo<r.T can understand
H being p<>pular for casual con-
sumption at the cocktail hour.
Glen Ellen "Proprietor's Re-
serve" Chardonnay ($5 or less):
The winemaker is a Benziger. the
vineyard manager is a BenL.iger, the
sales and marketing heads are
Benzagers, and the folks who run the
bottling hne and answer the tele-
phone all answer to the name
lknzager. ,
Lots of winencs taJk about being
"family" wineries. but none I know
of qualify in quite the same way as
Glen Ellen.
Glen Ellen as also a winery with a
split personahty. It started out to be
a super-premium winery and has
Ii ved up to that goal in every regard.
The estate wines wm medals all
over the nation, including such
heady honors as the Sweepstakes
Award at the Sonoma Harvest Fair.
which in tum earned Mike Benziger
the fair's recognition as top wi ne-
The value wines were so good
and such good value that it became
aclassiccaseof"the tail wagging the
dog." They no,. account for the
maJority of volume at Glen Ellen,
and, unfortunately, often over-
shadow the excellent and still
reasonably priced "estate" wines.
Today's column will probably
add to Glen Ellen's market19g woes,
because it's the value wines I'm
A blend of Zinfandel and Syrah
(not Petite Sirah). it is a thoroughly
pleasant, ligJuer st)'le red dinner
wi ne in the £uropean tradition. h's
the kind of red you can drink·g)ass
after Jlass. day after day. without
ever uring ofit.
Glen Ellen 198' ''Proprietor's
Rese"e" White ($5.49 for 1.5
liters): Lots of folks wiU like this
This non-vantasc wane as con-
sistently one of 01lifom1a's best
values in serious white table wine.
There is an amazing amount of
Chardonnay character and com-
plexity considering the pnce range.
and unhke most bargain pnced
competitors, it has actually seen
some time in oak. T ry this wine and
you may swear off $12 Chardon-
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Plu111s
Meat Dept. Savings
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Bottom Round Roast ::,!:,~,~1.49
Pink Salmo n .'.·~·.~.. ,. ggc
Krab Legs · ·· . s1 .39
Po l lock . • s1 .59
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Frozen Food Favorites
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Ben i hana En trees ~~!.ffE·~ Ol s1 .99
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Glenn Ellen lt U "Proprietor'•
Reaerve" Cabernet Sauvlpoa ($5 I"
or less): Another bargain and-a •
Cabernet style that is ready .for
immediate consumption. This 1s a
somewhat elegant, lighter bodied
Cabernet in an easy-to-drink berry
style. Great for restaurants because
of its dnnkab1hty and that makes it
a good selectfon for everyday use at
home. SEBASTIAN I UPDATE -Lots
of s~ulation as to who the new
president will be since family
member Sam Sebast1ana wa'I de-
posed a few weeks back. A totall y
reliable source tells me that some-
thing lake two dozen applicants'
names are on board chamnan Don
Sebast1ani's desk as of th as writmg.
includin~ names I can't mention
without Jeopardizing their existing
executive posattons with other
wrnenes.
I can mention the name of Elliott
Fine. former president of Paul
Masson. Jim Carter, former wine-
maker and vice president al Sebas-
uana . and Basil Kehoe. a current
Sebast1ani vice president.
CRIBARI UPDATE -One of
the best value White Zinfandels of
last season was the 1984 Cnban.
which sold for S3.50 or less. The
1985 version hasn't been released
(it should be out this month). and
rm told they have maintained both
style and qualtty.
The success has inspired the
value-oriented brand to dip its toes
farther into the so-called "blush"
category with two new entries in the
same bargain pnce range.
Cribari 1985 Wblle Cabernet
($3.50): Only a tinge of color,
making at as close to white as white
wines made from red grapes can get.
Good strawberry-like fruit na vors
and a pleasant fruit-sweet finish. A
good value, but will people go for a
White Cabernet that isn't closer to
rose m color?
Cribari 1985 Wblte Gamay
($3.50): Pretty coral color.and notes
of peach in aroma and navor. AJas!
This replaces the even more de-
hcaous Napa Gamay Rose of last
vear. but the winemaker's were
respond mg to the public clamor for
"blush" types.
Cnbari also joins the flavored
champagne category with L 'Orange
($3.50). which is pure and simply
Orange Crush for grown-ups. and
Almondine ($3.50), which has lots
of authentic aJmond extract aroma
and taste and some subtle sut>-notes
of chocolate.
wine
In general, use the same type of
wine in cooking that you plan to
serve wath dinner. Stan with red
wines for red meats and white wanes
for poultry and fish .
Don't cook with expensive
wines Their complex flavors tend
to be lost dunng cooking. Instead,
choose a well navored, less ex-
pensive wine to cook with and save
the better wine to serve.
The amount of w1ne you use will
determine the flavor. Be stingy
when seasoning with wane, es-
pecially af you are experimenting.
The wine fla vor should comple-
ment the food . not overpower at.
The tame at which you add wane
during cooking also affects flavor.
.\dding wine nl!ar th e end of heating
or JUSt before serving, for example.
wall result an a pronounced wine
fla vor. For a more subtle taste, add
the wine earlier. The alcohol will
evaporate as the food cooks. leaving
onl y the wrne flavor ·and aroma to
blend with other food flavors.
Try dry red wines for mannating
dark meats -they'll bring out the
meats' navors. Marinating before
cooking also tendenzes the meat.
Use red wme to enhance the
flavors of rich sauces. soups, and
stews, too.
While wines make ideal poach mg
hqu1ds for poultry or fish. Poaching
requires JUSl enough wine to sim-
'!ler. the food. Save the poaching
ltquad to add to an accompanying
sauce or gravy.
Braising or stewing an wine
tenderizes and adds flavor dunng
the long. slow cooking process.
herry and sweet wines add
delicious flavor to dessen sauce .
fruits, stirred custard!I, puddings,
and glazes for cakes. Because both
sherry and sweet wine arc strong in
fla vor. however, it's important to
use them in sMall amounts.
Let
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* llily Pilat WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986
Leegue chemplon Edlaon boya, glrla collect aoccer wine. ~
UC lrvlne fella, but Southern Cel College wlna In bMebell. D2.
Playoff picture jumbled
SUn set League ends it s r egular season
tontg t with everyone s till in the hunt -
Sunset League basketball's wild
dash for CIF 5-A playoffs is well-
documented, with ~ery team math-
ematicaUy m the hunt for a playoff
berth on the final night of league play
tonight.
Ocean View High's champion Sea-
hawks still have a shot to overturn a
court decision Thul"Sday morning,
and Westminster, at the bottom of the
league with Fountain Valley, could
conceivably end up in a four-way tic
at 4-6. a .same behind the Marina.
Edison wtnncr, and be involved in
playoffs for the CrF berths.
Warriors
batter
Lake rs
Golden State rolls
t o 137-113 victory
a s Carroll stars
OAKLAND (AP) -Instead of
coming off the All-Star break with a
new coach, the Golden State Warriors
resumed play with what ~med like a
new spirit
"We know who the head man is
going lo be the rest of the season, and
that takes some pressure off the whole
team," the Warriors' Terry Teagle
said after Tuesday night's uprising, a
137-113 victory over lbe Los Angeles
Lakers, defending champions of the
NBA.
Ocean View turned Westminster
away in the first round, 77-48.
The only thing.s certain arc that the
Marina-Edison winner is going to the
CIF 5-A playoffs, and 1( Huntington
Beach defeats Fountain Valley, some-
thing the Oilers couldn't do in the first
round by a resounding 65-28 margin.
they'll go, too.
If Ocean V~w is reinstated Thurs-
day momink .it would leave two
openings for others in the playoffs. If
CIF sanctions ~st Ocean View arc
upheld. there wall be three.
But it's just as wacky in the Sea
View League -with seven teams stall
mathematically in the bunt with two
games remaining.
Only Sea View League champion
Corona del Mar has clinched the
league's No, I berth for the 4-A
playoffs.
For instance: If University defeats
Woodbridge and Newport Harbor
defeats Laguna Beach tonight, Estan-
cia is in the hunt for a four-way tie for
second place -IF the Eagles beat
Saddle back.
However, if Woodbridge and
Laguna Beach win tonight. only
Estancia could have a shot at third,
providing Friday's games result in
Estancia knockma off Woodbridge
and Un1versiry downing Laguna
Beach.
The possibili1ies seem endless 1n
the Sea View, to the extent that
scven1h place Ne\Vp()rt Harbor. with
a S-7 record. is not mathemaucall)
ehmanated
lrvme, which IS idle tonight in ~uth Coast League action with a 7-4
record. could move out to a full game
lead over El Toro in the race for third,
but on Friday night, El Toro wall be
favored lo win at San Clemente and
Mission Viejo will be favored al
Irvine. leavmg a potcnual tie for
third.
If that occurs. a playoff game
Saturday night at a neutral sate will be
held between El Toro and Irvine. The
two have spill two head-to-head
meetings.
For Mater Dea there's Lillie worry
about such mundane things. All the
Monarchs (23-0) worry about as
continuing a winning streak that has
reached 52 over a two-year span.
The Mo!Ulrchs are at Bishop Amat
tonight, then close out the Angelus
League season Saturday night at
Chapman College against n val Ser-
vite before cntenng the CIF 5-A
playoffs as undoubtedly the No. I
seed.
The playoffs begin Feb. 21 wllh the
pairings to be released Sunday after-
noon for all boys divisions.
Tonight's schedule (all starting a1
7:30):
Sea Vlew League
Woodbridge (8-4) at Um ver'$1ty
(6-6)
Newport Harbor (5-7) at Laguna
Beach (7-5)
Corona dcl Mar ( 10..2) at Costa
Mesa (0..12)
Saddlcback (6-6) at Estancia (6-6)
Su 1et League
Manna (4-5) at Edison (4-5)
Fountain Valley (3-6) al Hunt-
tngton Beach (4-5)
Ocean View (9-0) at Westminster
(3-6)
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The Warriors' 15-37 record before
the AJl-Star break had put Coach
John Bach's job in jeopardy. and
General Manager Al Attles talked to a
few candidates for the job. But
Franklin Mieuli, the team owner,
announced late last week that Bach
would finish the season.
'Tm pleased that Franklin pvc me
these last 30 games," Bach said as the
countdown reached 29 games in what
probably will be his last season as
Warriors coach.
Soa" Coast League
Capistrano Valley ( 11 --0) at Laguna
Hills ( 1-9)
Dana Hills (0..10) at San Oemente
(3-7)
EIToro (6-4)at Mission V1ejo(8-2)
Irvine (7-4), idle
Edlaon'• Doq Katona (64) loob for an oatlet u Foantaba
Valley'• Tod~Baneon (left) trail8 the play ln a recents.m.et
League J~e. Both team• are blddina for playoff bertll8 u
the reg aea.eon enda tontcht.
In the blowout of the Lakers, Bach
said, "We did all the things we've
been capable of doing all season."
His team, shooting 57 percent from
the noor, was led in sconng by center
Joe Barry Carroll. with 25 points. The
guard play was mostly sensational,
with Sleepy Floyd collecting 19
points. I 0 assists and five steals, Chns
Mullin hatting for 22 points. and
Teagle scoring 21 points.
Pitching, defense Viola wins
keys for Rustlers $67 4,ooo
Golden w est has decision
Golden State finished with a 48-43
rebounding edge. Forward Larry
Smith grabbed 15 for the Warriors
and scored 16 points from under-
neath the boards.
The Warriors, despite having the
NBA 's worst record. arc 2-1 agajnst
the Lakers.
He could take mon ey
from court settlemen t
and work on pr oblem
Nobody ca me an on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me. but .
•Raiders owner Al Davis says the
NFL dru$ problem is all the fault of
commissioner Pete Rozelle because
he spent money fighting the Raiders'
move from Oakland rather than the
dope mess ... Therefore. you
presume Davis will spend the mone y
he gets an settlement from the NFL
and go fotht the druit problem.
•It was gratifying that the football
season should end with John Rob-
inson outcoachang Don Shula an the
Pro Bowl.
•They are going to scramble some
games on cable TV but some teams
should have their games scrambled at
the source. •Santa Anita has the daily double.
exacta races~ pack six and pick nine
but refuses to cheapen the sport of
kfogs by selling California lottery
tickets. -·
•Malechauvemst pigs generally
make an exception an the ca~ of drag
racer Shirley Muldowney. •Draa racer Dan Pastonna. the old
quarterback, says. "When they strap
me in that car. I zero in on one thing
,., ........
Laker Jamee Worthy lofta ball o-ver the top of double-
tMmtng Wanton Larry Smith and Chria Mallin.
BuD
TUCKER
SPORTS COLUMNIST
.....;.. the finish line" ... TheCHP
remembers when Pastorim zeroed 1n
on palm trees.
•Tocombatgambling, Tm
Speaker ofthe 1920Cleveland In-
dians dad not announce his start1'ng
patcher until game time .. Actual!).
today's managers announce the
starters a couple of days ahead so the)
will get their rest the night before.
•Aftcrall the months ofhassle and
commotion. ll will still be the l..akcrs
and Celtics.
•In a matter of days, the dispute
wall reopen as to whether it is best to
hold spring training in Florida or
Anzona-California.
•On has way to spnng traan10ga1
Dodgertown. first baseman Greg
Brock 1son a diet ... he fears the pys
wa II call him "The Refngerator. ·
•The Bears' Walter Payton pla)cd
all season an the temble Chicago ·
weather and 1hen went to the Pro
Bowl ID Hawai i and got the nu . oh
yeah?
•Show me a guy who bets on
basketball and I'll show you a gu y
with a sharp mind ... or no mind at
all.
•The Raiders' Al Davis is one of
the finahsts forthe petroleum indus-
try's Man of the Year ... He walJget
strong compe11t1on from Lakers
Coac-h.Pat Riley
•A source at the ports Arena says
the Chppers did not even bother to
check out the ava1lab1hty of the
hualding for NBA playoff dates.
•Olympic boxer Paul Gonzales
"'on the NA BF flyweight cham-
-p1onsh1p on has th a rd pro fight .. Joe
1.ou1s won his lat le the 40th tame out
Does that say omethmgabout
boJo ng toda\.,
•Players, owners. the media. the
fans are getting together more and
more on the drug problem in sports
and agreeing on a theme for the
bottom line ... Throw the bumsout.
•Some stall call the Pebble Beach
tournament The Crosby ... Many wall
always call it The Crosby.
•It takes 1mag10a11on to envision
the next NCAAchampionship for1he
Pac-I 0 unless yo u go to some very
obscure sports.
•lfManute Bol mamed Rosie
<. ·asals. would her name be Rose Bol?
•Can 'fOU remember when the NB.\
Had ttirs season's open mg_ day"
No"' 11 behooves us all to fight
To stay ah' e uotal closing mgh1
solid staff a long
with exper ience
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
Of ... ~,...'"'"
When the Golden West C ollegi:
baseball team wins its third game tha!t
season, at will mark the 400th v1cto"'
an Coach Fred Hoover's career "11h
the Rustlers.
Hoover will be embarking on ha'>
20th year at the helm of the Rustler-;
when Golden West opens 11s season
Friday against the Cal Pol} Pomona
Junior varsity.
While 1he Rustler mentor's o' era II
397-238 record is indeed 1mpre)\t\C.
he can point with pnde to the number
of players he has had move on to
major college programs and thl" 54
Golden West pla yers who haH: tx·en
drafted by maJor league teams
"To be successful as a team I\
something ever)' coach stn' e' for ..
said Hoover "But when you see "our
players go on to a major college M
drafted b) the ma1or league\ at''
another part of coach mg that make\ II
an en1oyable profession for me."
The latest Rustlers draftC'd 1ndt11k
first baseman Keith Kaub (( h1lag11
White Sox) and center fielder r u<ld
Nash (Baltimore On oles) an the
January "S«ret" dralt of major
league clubs.
These two players head th1., \ear.,
Golden West club, which is n~1.. tt•d
to challenge for the uth < oa't
Conference title.
Patching and defense aIT the Ru,.
tiers· strong pomts. along "'1th C\·
penence, a!t eight pla}ers n·turn from
last year's 23-I I squad.
Golden West appears to ha\e J
solid patching staff "1th Tom
K1lpatnck and Larn ~laet., retum-
mg after combining for mnt' "'tn'i la<.t
}ear
Thrc'C traMfer-; an Ocean \ ll"
High product Dean Oout' ( .\ntcll'J
tale). haun Talkrnen I l ong &a\. h
tale) and .\dam Sanche1 t l:a't l \ 1
add to an npenenet'd staff
Fred Hoover
Freshmen Jdl Bnant tl'H' Hunt.
Rud\ Taub and Gregg \fartan are also
h1ddrng tor spot!> an the< 1olden \\est
roiAtion
The infield also appcar<i -;ohd "'1th
\ophomore Fnc "iharlc' manning lhC'
l'atching l"hort'<; and fre.,hman r>amn
Tnma,1tk harking him up "Fnc ha'
'>h11\\ n ,qml' 1n·rn1·nd11u" 1 mrro' r -
mcnt an ha'> .,tn·ntith .ind dlllh1ng
Jh1ht1~~ ·· -.aid H nm n
t--e11h luuh. \.alkd ·onl.' ol tht•
prc:ma('r horn<' ru'l h111cr<. in com·
muntt' colktw N"l'hall ti' Homer
"ill be at firc;t ha'<. \\ h1lc lf'('\hman < hap Damato an .ill·<. IF-per1llrmer
at fd1snn 13\t 'car "l'\flCt ll'J Ill ~wt
thl' nl)d at c;htin\hJl'· although hl' m.n
tx t hallcn~ed t'I\ ( •C11r~l" ~kdan.i
"Damato " .i fl n1· d.cfen\1 H" pl:t\ -
er ·..aid 11 0<1,tr "It h1• 1an 1mpnnc
offens1' ch. ht• \h111ild hi.· nnt• of the
tx'ttcr middle nli1·lllcr-. 1n 1hc l·nn·
kr('nce \frd1nJ " .tl'>o a tam• in·
tirhk1 fhr' I 1'~111< 1'.11 h 1•th1·r tor
I ht '""
"'J'h111th•t1 '-II K.11h '111 h.indk
th1· Jut•\'' .11 tf 11J "hill" ,m,,1hrr
f u1\11n pwdud •r-·,hm.rn l om
(Please eee GOLDltN WEST /Ol)
At 6-2, 280 pounds, this guard gets his point across
better go an · LANCASTER {AP) -When he amvcd at
Antelope Valley College last fall. people said
1.\. leWlS wouldn't fit into the hfestyle of
Southern Cahfom1a's high desert.
And when he walked onto the basketball
rourt, people said J.C. Lewts wouldn't fit into
the Marauders' fast-paced style of play.
"I fisurcd. why not''" Lewis ~•d "I wa<;
JUSl hangm' out, playm' \trcctball "
After a slow start at i\ntelopc Valle)
College, Lew1\ began to Bdju'it. Known as "kc. ·
he broke the ice with a 20..point performan«"
against Los Anacles Harbor m !kct-mber
"I w.' so used to st~tball. 1t wa<> hard to
ad1ust There. -we JU~t laugh. have a good llm<'
Herc. if~ all ~nous Tht' coache get mad 1( vo u
fool around all the tame I still hp into the 'itf'C't't
mo~s somcumc I Just can't help m''<"lf"
Just as the hkcs of Ice h ve ncv~r bc.-cn 'ie't'n
on 1he Marauder ha'ike1bAll l'oul"\, the.-hk.<'' ot
Ice have never been ~en around the \.iaraud,•r
campus
game~ )k', hl.·C'n l.nt,~n tl' 1n' at<' tht" ,,1\i,1.ll\
out for a hul'}l<'r < ) 11u hu' .. , (lll I" 1ht" .ml 01.1n
1n111f\'d pl.a,cr 1mix•r,11nah' 1h,• l'O<'f~l'tll
\.inrnud('r < 1~1, h I.int < "'''OJ .mil ~n·r ur a ~IC'l\d\ \ttc.1m ,,1, h1'\'f\ hlf 1h1· h1101l' tC.lOl ... ,
faHlfll(' tlf\tllll~' I\ 'h1)<>l tt ('lit II 11r
But the only thing J.C. Lewis hasn't fit into
. this season is has uniform. The college had to
order a special pair ofs1ze 44 shorts because I C.
Lew1s is a 6-2, 280..pound point-guard.
l..ev.lS ha'i 32-anch thi.a)ls. That'' laricr
than the waist s11e of the fclfow he replaced a
the Marauder pla)'makcr
leW1'1 came to Antelope VaJley Colleae
bccau!C Im be t friend pla)'cd football there
Th11 as l C\\ ,,. lint competJt1ve basketball •an«'
he wa' .1 \Ophomort' at East High 1n Denver
four )c;..,, al{o
"lee can play." said Bob Murray. who',
coached the Marauders for the last two drcadc\
"The remarkable thing as how quick he 15 .\nd
he's as good a ,hooter as we've had here "
Since bccom1n$ a .!ltarter. Lew1\ ha<;
3VCl'l\&Cd about 20 point\ a game. thank'l m part
to the fact lhat he ha" no fear ol \hooting_ kc.-
W111 hoot from JU'il about anr r.·here 0 0 the
court
"'\nywht'rt th1'i \Id(' ofhalf-< ourt "h<" \Slut
"J don't know how man~ fc('t th t 1s
Sometime,, f 'lhOOt nif't in front of the bet11t h.
and when I'm wmd1n· 1t up. I hear ( oach Y ), It
"There'5 nlwa'\ \omcth1nii c'ic1tmg \\tth
Ice," said ha~ roomm 1e foothall pla\l"r c latl
Burrow
"K1d'i art rtall) 5Pl"Cl81 10 kt'. tht"\ Im t'
him and be loH, them · \!ltd Ion t1mt'
Manauder booster Bill 't ouna who\( t~o
children ha\-C au hut adoptC"d kc aot a ht' -
'cry b11 -brother
Ice lo,e'i the \ \ ( \\tlmcn\ ha'~'·th.111
When P<"Oflll' a'ik ''hat I l \t,1nll\ IM In•
tl"ll'i them at 1lOC'\n t \t.anll '"' .1n11 h1n1t th.at\
ht\ n.1me
"Th.1t'<. °'' lathl·r <. n:rnw · tw '<l lll "I'm
1 ( I ('\\"·Jr Th:.1 'fU\t "h.\l I \\ll~l' ur "Ith ..
I C'\\i\ .11lm111, ht'' not \llfC' "'hal hl"'J he
Jrnn~ h.1'1 he.-nlH l•llllt' tt1 l ahtorn1a
\.t;i, he "llt~lnl! '''m''" hrrc m<a' t'oc.' l!''an~
t11 'lh1..'<' "''m<'"herc el'4." .. hl' ""''d
i\nd h<' hlC'"' lAlnl \ll'r
"Thae·, n('I turn 'hl"rl" n11~h tn1n' 10
'ihO•ll m~ he "'"I .. \t h11ml· I """"' "' j?U\\ 1n th1: Mll hl\111h1\("! tt11t ,1·1111 in.I ~1ll"1 ••
From AP dJ1patcl9es
Left-hander Frank Viola, the ace of
the Minnesota Twins' p11chmg staff.
won his salary arb1trauon case Tut"S-
da} and wall cam $674.000 for the
1986 season. whale hrs teammate.
mfielder Gary GaC'lll. l9st and five
other major 1ta$ue players avoided
arb1tra11on heanngs b) sagnmg con-
tracts.
The spill of the two arb1lrat1on
cases ga'c the players fo ur nctoncs
and the owners six an thC' I 0 dec1s1ons
rendered 1h1s )ear
The pre,1ous winners were ouh
fielder Phil Bradley and catcher Bob
Keame' of SeanJe. and pitcher
Charlie Lcabrandt of Kansas Caty
The other losers were Seattle first
baseman Alvtn Da vis. San Diego
outfielder Kevtn McReynolds. Chi-
cago White Soll outfielder Ron Kittle,
Ph1ladelpb1a catcher Alan Kmceh
and .\tlanta pitcher Jeff Dedmon
Four more arbatrauon heanngs
"'ere held Tuesda), and the dec1s1ons
"'tit be announced later this week
The pla~crs anvol'ed were ~ngel
outfielder Gan Peltls. catcher Da'e
Van Gorder and outfielder Eddie
\1alner of l anc1nnnt1. and Kan'3s
Cat' first ha~man tcvr BalbonL
Those "'ho signed Tuesda), avo1d-
1ng arb1trat1on. were infielders Juan
~amuel of Philadelphia. Bill Doran of
Hou ton Da\C tapleton of Boston
and Bl)an Lillie of the White Sox
and pitcher 8 111 Krueger ofOakJand.
\ 1ola. "'inner of 18 games each of
the past two seasons -he was 18-1 4
"11h a .4 oq ea med run a' erage last
'ear -"'U paid $350.000 in 1985
!he l"ans offered him $525.000 for
this \t~ar
"l:m rehC'vt'd It was quite a
1.hfference 1n salarv." Viola said from
h1$ Orlando Aa : home "I'm ver.
tha nkful for the )Ob m) agent (Craig
Fenl"ch l did tor me I put total fanh 1n
thC' pla'e~ 3\<;()('1a11on and Craig and
I ft·lt ll "'a\ la ke hasehall -as long • .,
the' dtd thl.'1r he'' I \\Ou Id be ha pp)
"'I \.llUldn I k1~ It \\BS going to he a
n1\.t rn1c.e I cithC'r 11.ould ha'e won or
"'on big. I "a" tonunatc enouf.h 1'l
"'ID hag I l n1"" I didn't male a
nwnal<' gmnf (to arbitration)."
Gat"tt1 a .4?1 h11tc.-r with W homc.-
{Pleue eee VIOLA/Ol)
Kansas St. gets
OV's Tucker
0<-tan \ t<"' H1gh's ahavA
\Cnt thr1r ~:11nd football ,tar to
mlAjot Ct'lle&c compeuuon today
w11h tht 'l1gn1nRol~5. 255-pound
~hav.n Tuckrr v.11h Kansa State
of ttfc Rig Etght
Tud .cr, who will m_,or m
1oumah m, v.tll conunue as a
down hneman u wtll te.tmmatc
Pete Tucker. a 6-~ 24S-pound
b10-m"'11cine ml.Jor . who 1n-
d1cal"'1 eart1C'r he ..,.ould 1 n w1lh
.\n1ona . tate
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Jtlantbon boat racl!JI
The 1986 Manarhon Boat Ra~n· A)i.orn1tmn
omho~ powerboat rtC1ng ~DSOn gets undCf W8)
S.S1urtfay at Manna dcl Re~
The I 0 a m \~n one mile o il lhe M1mn.1 dcl
Rey breakwater will consist of a llttt ()f
11pprox1matel)' 30ofthe futcsl olT\ho~ raccrs 1n
thr Un11cd S1.11cs vying for the: St Valentinr·~
L>ay crown ;1nd a Jump on the 1986 High Pmnts
(U((' •
P1C1na the 1985 H1iti p<11n1, champion
Robena Crill of Mon1cla1r "'ill be world
l'hampwn ofT,horc racer Bob Norchkog frl>m
\an Nu)~. 1 om Hays of Pasadena: Bob Howard
of Oakland, Paul L1ndkcy of R o ugh and Ready,
( 31, nnd Rack Bowlmg from Canro VallC')
for morC' ra\C' informauon. phone 1818>
71\7. 'KIK>
UCLA women'• (J'UJDUtlc.
I hC' l (.LA women\ gymnastics squad.
rnrrcnth ranked \Cvcnth m the countr; with a
ti ~ record "111 host four schools 1n the UCLA
In\ 1U11ion.il \:iturda ) at 7 '0 in Paule) Pa\tlion
Second-ranked Antona tate (6-01 sixth·
rn1cd Cal ')tatc Fullerton (4-0). and No 10
Nebraska ( 5-2). along Wllh use will round Ou l
the 1nv11.lit1onal fic:ld
Ant0na Stale return~ llS top ~1.\ a~ mnasts
trom 11s 191!.S N< o\A Champ1onsh1p runnt'r-up
"Quad Cal <;tate Fullenon, cons1stentl) among
1hr hc\I 1eam\ m the nJt1on boaM~ 17 All·
Amt·ncan honnn among 11~ all-around gym -
nast'
UCI bauetba.11 eclJedale
S.1 . Feb. I S-11 Nevada-las Vegas• II pm :
Thurs. Feb 20-at I.on& Beach Staie•, 7 \Cl p.m .• Mo n .. Feb. 24-at lJC Santa Barbara•,
7:30 p.m .: Thu111 .. Feb. 27-NcvadA-Las Vcps•
(home), 7: 30 p. rn
Sat , Marth I-Cal Sta~ Fullenon• (home). 7 30 p.m .. Thurs -Sat., March 6-8-PCM
Tournament (Forum, ln&kwood).
• •dcnotcs PCAA game
Men'•proaou
REMAJNllilC PGA TOUR SCHEDULE
Feb 13-16-Hawauan Open. lf1molulu
Feb 20-23-Los Angeles Open
Feb ~7-March 2-llonda C la~\ll, ( 11ral
'lpnn~. Fla
M:uch 6-q-Eastem Open. M~m1
March 11-1 o-Ba) Hill C:la)~it', Orlando, Fla
March 20-23-USf&G Classic. New Orleans
Mar<'h 27. '0-TPC. Point Vcdra. Fla
Apnl :1-6-G~ater Greensboro 01)(n
Apnl IQ.I J-Maste~. Augusta, Ga
Apnl 10-13-Hatucsburg. Miss. Uass1t
Apnl 17-20-Sea Pines Classic. ll1llon Heat.I
Island. c; C
Apnl 24-27-Ho uston Open
Apnl 30-M a} 4-l.as VtfiS lnv11ataonal
"vfa} -I I-Nelson Chm1c, Ir" 1ng. TcA
May I .S-I 8-Colon1al In \lta11onal. Ft W onh
Ma) 22-2.S-Mcmonal foumamcnt, l>uhhn.
Ohio
Ma) ~Q.Junc I-Kemper Open Bethesda.
Md
June 5-11-WcstC'hcstcr Ua~1c Hamson N.Y
Junc 12 1 s-11.s. Open. \)ou1hamp1on. N. Y
June I 2-I 5-Prov1dcn1 Classic. Cha11anooga.
June IQ-22-Atlanta Classic
June ::'6-29-Canadian Open. Oakville. Ont
Indoor trac• meet at Forum
The Times-GTE Indoor Uam~ 1ra4·k meet,
rearunna 1 he d·to-hcad mce11n1 of pole vauh
standouts Hilly Oll(>n, thc Amcric-<an record
holder and Ru$~111·, Scrgey Buhka will ~ held
Fnday Feb. 21 at the Forum in Inglewood
T1dccts pnced at S6. SlOand SI S a~ 11v111lablc
at the Forum box offi«-. orb~ mail (add SI for
handhng) 10 I 1r ke1 Office. T1mcwTr lnd{lOr
Games. Thc ForurTI. P 0 Box HI, Inglewood,
'XH06
July 1·6-Hantord Oren. l rnm~rll, l 0011
July I 0-13-Busch C'la~,1c. W1llaam~burg. Va
July 17-20-Hard~'s Classic ( oal Valle). Ill
Jul) 24-27-Buick 01)(n, Ci rant.I Alane. Mich
Jul) "·Aug 3-\\-cstem 01)(n Oal Broul..
Ill.
Aug 7-10-PGA Champ1on\h1p, f oledo
Aug. 14-17-T he lntcrna11onal, < astlc Rot I..
C 'olo
Aug 21-24-World X'nC'S ol (.,ult. Alroo
Ohio
Aug 28-' I-Memphis< 'las\lt
Sept 4-7-8.C Opeo. End1co11. N Y
Srpt. 11-14-Boston Classic
Sept. 18-21-Grcater M1lwaul..er Open
Sept 25-28-outhwc:st ( las"' l\hlit•nt"
rcx
Oct 2-5-Sourhem Open.< olumtius. Ohw
Oct 9-12-Pensacula Open
Oct 16-19-Disne) Worltl ( ltm1t, I ake
Buena V1sr.o. Fla
Oct. 23-26-Texas Open '\an Antonio
<kl 30-Nov 2-Tucwn Match Play Clu.lm-
p1on~h1p
Oct '<).Nov. 2-Tallahassee Open
l>ec 4-7-M ixed Team. Largo. Fla
Der 11 -14-Team lnv1ra11onal Hoca Raton.
Fla.
Pro bu•etbaU
l.ilEJ\8
Wed .. Feb. 12 -11 Phocna": Fn., fieb 14
Atlanta; Sun .. frb 16 -&1~to11, Wed .• rcb. l'J
-at Indiana; Fn., Feb. 21 -at New Jer~y
Sun Feb. 23 -at Atlanta. Wed Fcb 26 -l\I
Dallas. Fn • Feb 28 -Phocnu. Sat . M11rch I -111 Phucnax, Mon • March \ -
(1uldcn State: Wed .. March S-at Utah, Thur'>:
March 6 -at Golden State. Sat .. March 8 -
acramento: Sun • Marth 9 -al Sc#ttlc Tut"',
MarC'h I 1 -C'hppcrs. Thun , March 1 l -
Sc111lc, Sun • March 16 -Houston, r UC'S •
Man:h 18 -Ponland. Wed . March 19 -at
C hpl)(rs. Fri., March 21 -a1 San Antonio, S:it •
March 22 -at Sacramento; Mn n., Misrt•h 24 -
·an Antonio; Tuel>., Match 2S -at Denver
Sar • March 29 -ar Seattle. Sun • March 30 -
C.oldcn tatc
Tues , Apnl I -Scattlr. Thur~, l\pnl 1 -
Satramrnto, Sun , l\pnl 6 -1.11 llouston. Sat
Apt1I 12 -at Sacramento Sun. Apnl I \ -
Dalla~
CLIPPERS
Thurs Feb 11 -Portland. Sat., Feb IS -
H ous1on, Mon . Feb 17 -Washingtol), Fn ..
Feb. 21-Goldt'n State.Sun .. Feb 23-at N~ 'or~. Tues .. Feb 25 -at Milwaukee, Wed
Ft'b 26 -at [)(1ro11 Fn . Feb 28 -at Boston
\un March :! -Indiana. Tues . March 4 -
C lcvrland; Thur' , March 6 -Dallas: Fn
March 7 -at San Antooso, ~un .. March 9 -
Denver. Tues .. March 11 -at Lake~. Wed
March 12 -5caule. fn . Marrh 14 -
Sacramento. 1 • March I .S -at H ou,tnn Tue~, March 18 -at < iolden State, Wed .•
March 19 -Lakers Fn.. March 21 -at
Denver. SaL. March 22-Dc1ro1t. Wed .. March
26-an nton10.Fn .. MarC'h 28-at Phocni~
Sal . March 29 -at Sacramento ~
Tues Apnl I -at \Jtah, Wed • April --
Utah, Sat , April S -Ciolden State, Wed .. Apnl
Q -l>c:nwr. Thurs . April 10 -at Pon lnnd. ~I . April 12 -f>aJla~. Sun . April 1 l -at
Phoenix
Batting average not always key in arbitration
For Seattle catcher Kearney,
arm was hi_:; bargaining tool
was stealing the mone> Actually. 11 was Bob Kearney's
abthty to prevent steals that helped him win his salary
arbmatton with the Seattle Manners.
by Tai Smnh. the former Houston Astros general
manager who is usually s u ccessful in the arbrtrauon work
he does for 13 teams.
"Yet. 1f he should make a mistake 1n our favor. there
i~ no ripple effect."
When Garagio la took Kearney's case before.Robens
last Saturday, he stressed K earney's impact on his team
H e used strategy typical of the stra1egy used in arburatton
EDITOR NOTE Arb1tra11on proceedings ofkn
read like a bo~ score -who won, who lust. how much
money Here. based on the arb1trot1on proceedings for
one-average ma;or-leaguc player. 1s d look from behind •
the san~inlO that proce~s
When K earney's agent. Joe Garagiola Jr. made his
case to arburator Tom Robens, he a voided what Kearney
did -or far led to do -with hrs bat. Instead, G aragiola
'>'en1 to h1!> strength. which in this case was K earney's
defensive prowess pansc ularly his ability at nailing
prospecuve base-stealers.
ObVlousiy. Garagiola ma<l~ h is points in one ofthc
record 159 arbttratton cases tiled this year.
In fact. the owners have won m o re than they ha'c
lost since 1he arb1trat1on proccc;s began more than a
decade ago -I 0 1 to 85 going into 1h1s year's round. But
the o wners aren't satisfied.
.. Wins and losses 1s not relevant in ~lary a rbt·
tratron\" said Barry Rona, counsel lo tht" Player Rclauon.s
Committee. the owners' bargamrns unrl.
"In 1983. the year before Kearney Joined the
Manners. 1hcy w e re the lhtrd easiest team in the league to
steal a base against," Garagiola said Tuesday. "Of the 14
teams an the league. they ranked 12th. Opponents stole
132 bases 1n 187 attempts for a 71 percent su ccess rate.
By MARV SCHNEIDER
~f> '9«'t Wrll.,
"I
Some may say thal a catc hl·r ~ho gets $300,000 after
balling .:!43. h111ing sn home runs and dn' 1ng 1n ~7 runs
R oberts selected the player's $300,000 figure over the
$215.000 the Mariners had been offenng. giving him a
raise ofS I 17 ,000 instead ofS32.000. What made tt seem
more reward in~ was that Seattle's presentauon was made
"Arbitrauon puts the players rn a no-lose slluauon
Wm or lose. they have prospered . Whe n an arbitrator
makes a mistake and blows o ne. giving som eone an
inflated salary, it has a npple effect Other salanes go up
based o n that ruling.
"In 1984. the attempts went down to 1.i5 and the
number of stolen bases we nt do wn to 88. The numbers
wem up a little last sea son but the Manners have become
the fifth toughest team rn the league to steal against."
Their opPoncnts• success rate dropped to 35.1.
P\8.IC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE· P\&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC "°TIC£
NOTICE TO I No bidder may withdraw j IF VOU ARE A CR EDIT OH 11eo above CAL·WllTEllN RE· 11312 K-22114 nombfa, la dlrecclon y 114 nu-Darren David Mu111rd, FICTTT10UI aus•ll
CONTllACTOR8 any Old ror a period or slxty or II contingent creditor Of D1ted. January 30, 1986 CONVEYANCE COllPOll· On FEBAUAAV 18. 1986 FICTITIOUI BUltNEll mero de lalafono del 256 Esther St . Coate Meaa. ~ ITATIMINT
CALUNG FOfl BIDS (60) days et1et Iha date Ml the d~. you muet Illa Wllllam w. .. .. ..,, In· ATION, :Ma Cemtno Del .. 11 00 AM In front of the NAME ITATIMEN'T lbogado del demendante. 0 CA 92627 The following perlOl\I .,.
School 01a1r1c1 Coast for lhe C>Pef'lng 01 bids your c111m with the court or tended TrMa~ee lllo loutt\, SUfM no, aan offices toeated 11 600 s The followlng pereona are de4 dem1nd1n1e que no .Thia bualnau 11 con-doing bull,_. u : PeGttlc
Community College Olatrlel A paymertl bOnd Ind a prMenl 11 lo lhe personal PubtlShed Orange Cout Di.to. CA t210I, (111) Commonwealth, Loa An· doing bulllnesa 11: C111lfornl1 tlence at>ogado. M): WALL ducted by· an l~lvldual EnterprllM, 2781 Btuebifd
Bid Deedllne 3 00 o'clocio. pertormanc:e bond will be reprnentellve appointed by Dally Piiot Febru•ry 12, 11188 at-5141, By Meto-t A. gelee. Callfornla THE COM· L•bofltory of Foransk: Sci· ANO WALL. A P'rolesalon1t Darren O Mu11erd Circle, Co9!• MHa, CA
p m of the 6th day of March, required prior to execution tne court within lour months W-312 Archuleta, t11111tee'1 a• MISSIONER OF CORPOR· ence. 17842 trvlne Blvd . Law Corporation, P 0 Box This slllement was llled 92826
1986 of the conlra<:I ano Shall be from the d•t• or nrst Is-Ofnc.r A TIONS AS LIQUIDATOR Suite 224, Tuatln. CA 92880 2507, Bakeralleld, C1Jlfoml11 With Iha Counly Clerll Of Of'. w M J Knowlton. 2781 Pl~ of Bl<I A-pl 01· in Iha form Ml lonl\ In lhe SUllf>Cie of le118f'lllS provided P\8.IC NOTICE Publlshed Ofange Cout OF WESTERN COMMUNITY Cafol Hunte< RhodN, I 93301 (805) 327-~ I anoe County on Janu1ry 17 Bluebird Circle. Costa Me.a
rice of Purchasing Ma Betty contract documents In Section 700 of Iha · · Dilly Piiot January 29, Feb· MONEYCE.NTER wlll NII or Alba Eaat. 1rv1ne, CA 92720 DATE. (Ftcl'la) 4-3-85 19&6 CA 92626
Kalin. Coul Community Col· Pursuant lo Section 4590 Probate Code ot~11rorn1a 1 'T 44111 ruary 5, 12, 1986 c:auM to be eold 10 the high-Stephan A Schllebe, 8457 Gale 8. En•t.d. Cieri!, BJ F21M4t This bu11ne11 11 c:on·
•ege District 1370 A01m1 I 01 •he Government Code of J The 11me-forlttmg c111ms wllll NOTICE OF W-Z99 eat bidder tor ca$h (law1ul Schubert Circle, Buena D . .I. lrM1ghton,Det)uty Publlsned Orange Coast dueled by· an lndlV1duel
Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lhe Slate 01 Cslltornia lhe not expire prior to lour TRUSTtE'S SALE money ol the United Stales) Park.. CA 9062 I Published Orange Co111 Dally Pilot Jenuery 22 29. w M J Knowlton
Proiec1 Jd entll1cat lon conlr act wlll conta in mon1hs from the date ot 1he TS No. 30004f but without warranty ex-This builnau Is con-Delly Piiot January 29. Feb· Fet>ruary S 12 1986 Thia 1111emen1 wea llled
Name Orange Cout Col orovts1ons permitting tne nearing notice above IMPORTANT f>\B.I C NOTICE preSMd or lmplled NOTE In dueled Dy a general oan-ruary S 12. 19 1986 W·288 wllh the County Cletk of Of
1ege-Aep111r1Reo11ce HI/ succustui O•OOer lo YOU MAY EJ<AM tl'IE tne NOTICE TO the or1g1nal amount of nerltllp W-293 ----------i enge County on Oecembel
System Counceltng subsu1u1e teeurmes tor any Ille kept l>y IM COUr;\ II you PflO~llTI K·m73 $82,064 80 MCured Dy a Carol H Ahodet POOUC NOTICE 31. t985
Classrooms Bid • 1301 Pri mon"'Ys W1thhe4d by the DIS are 11 person interested 1n OWNE": FICTmOUI 8U81NEll Deed of Trull on propeny This statement was n1ed P\8.IC NOTICE
orlty •3-107 I TRICT to en,ure per·1 1he es1a1e you may serve vou ARE IN DEFAULT NAME STATEMENT localed al 901 TANANA with the County Clerk ot Or· ----------FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS Place Plans ere on file 01· lormence under the con-upon theexecu1or or admm-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, The following per~• are PLACE.. COSTA MESA, ange County on January 17. K 2'150 NAME STATEMENT 11~ of Pnyt1cel Facllllles 1ract 1S1ra1or. or upon the II· DATED December 18 1984 doing bualnen ae. PK CALIFORNIA Inspection ol 1986 FlCmlOUl IUllNEll The lollow1ng 09<10r\I ire
Planntng. Traner Door B GoHmlng loerd. t r. •I lorney fOf the executor or UNLESS YOU TAKE AC: Hamburger, 1875 Pleeentla, lhe Collateral mey be macs. FM5el NAM( ITATIMENT doing business u Back Bay
Coesl Community College! Chence llor Dold "'· aom1n111r11or end Ille with TION TO PROTECT YOUR Coate Mesa. CA 92827 al 800 South Com-PuDllshed Ofenge Coast The following pe<IOns are Broke<s. 2232 SE Brlllol
Dlatflct 1370 Adams Ave Brownell the court wuh prool or Mr· PROPERTY IT MAY BE Hoa Benson. t2132 Chap· monweallh Avenue, Suite Delly Pllol Jalluary 29, Feb· doing buelneu 119 J St Ste 1o4, Santi An•
Costa Mesa CA 92826 (7141 PuDtlShed Orange Cout Vlee. e wratten requesl Siii· SOLO AT A. PUBLIC SALE man Avenue, Apt 18A. Oat· 1203, Lot AllQeles. Call· ruery 5 12, 19, t986 MICHAEL SEDILLO CASI· H'llghls. CA 92707
F2IM3t
Publlsheo Orange Coast Dally Piiot January 22, 29
February 5 12 1986
W-290
DEATH NOT ICES •32-5707 Eugene F Harrie I Delly Pilot Fet>ruary 12. 19, 11ng lhat you desire speotaJ IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA: den Orovlt, CA 92MO lornla during regular bust-W·297 NET COMPANY. 245 FISher Waller W Stevem, 641
Director 1986 I nolloe ot the tiling of an In-NATION OF THE NATURE This bu1lneu 11 con-neu l\ours C·6, Coale Mesa, Ce. 92826 Ashbrook. Irvine. CA 9271•
NOT ICE IS 11EREBY W-308 ve<ltory&J1d 1ppralsement of OF THE PAOCEEOINGSduCledby en lndlvtdual .l.F.TOIMINION,OPER· J M1Chae4 Sedlllo,2358S S1eveCropper336£ 17th MURRAY
GIVEN 1n11 lhe above-ntlDIJC W\TICE 1811181e asaeta Of otthe pell-AGAINST YOU YOU Hoa Benson ATIONI MAN.AGER, toO I . P\8.IC NOTICE Cully Wey •39. Anaheim. S Cot M~ CA 92627 nam«i SchOol 0111tr1C1 10< rVIM. nv 1ion1 0< accounta mentioned SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW Thi• eta lemon I wu flied COMMONWEAL TH •nos. Ca 92802 1 Don ~~=: 2232 S E THOMAS H M U R-
Or1nge County Ca11forn11. PUBLIC NOTICE in Section 1200 and 1200 5 of YER with the County Cler11 ol Or-LOI ANOILEI, CA IOOO& SUMMONS Shef'tll C Sedltlo, 2356 S 8rl51QI St , Costa Meae. CA RA y , passed away
1ct1ng by end 1hrough Its NOTICE FO" the Callfornle Probete Code On February 19, 1986. 11 ange County on January t4, (213) "7·9'00 (CITACION .IUDtCIAL) Cully Way M39, AntMtm, 92627 F~bruary 9, 1986
Governing Boaro herein-LAND8CAP£ Sealr I Runell, Al· 10 00 AM , CAL-WESTERN !9 6 ..,_,,1 Ce: ,,_,, I MllfJ tot., NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Ce 92802 Thia buslnees Is con· Survived bv hts wifo
•tter referred lo .. 'DIS· IOfMJ• for Petttion.r. 4131 AECONVEY ANCE COR .. ~, John. Atta~ (Avlao II AcuNdo) TERRY This bu11ne11 I• con-d cted b I f1 J ... TAICT " wlll rec&lva up to. ARCHITECTURAL T.U., Awenue, Suitt 140, ·1 Published Orange Coatl Pllblalted Or C:-t u y 1 genera pa • Jane Murray · daugh
out nollater 1h11n the above-SERVICES Newpoft hech, CA12980 ~:.~~~: :. ~~11~or~~~ Delly Pilot January 22. 29. D9'ty PMot ~ s, 12. ~~!IL~AT:~L~V ~A~~~ d~t~~:~~~o~~,:~ ner.,:i: Stevens ters. Joan °Murra;
'lated time sealed bids for SCHOOL DISTRICT Puolllhed Orange Cout pointed truslae under end!FeDruaryS, 12· 1986 1-SOCIATES, AN O DOES C Sedllto Thia 1111emen1 wu llled and Janet Murray,
lhe 1ward ol e contract for ! ~~'::~g~61~~gl~T UNIFIED Daily Piiot February 12 l3 pursuant to Deed of trust re-W-282 W·IOI ONE THROUGH TWENTY. Thia st11emen1 was flied will\ the County Clerk of Or· and two grand·
the above oro;ect 1 PLACE OF RECEIPT 19 1986 WTh-31t corded Oectml>er 21. 1984, INCLUSIVE with the County Cletk of Of. ange Counly on January 14, d ht M . I Btds shall be recelved ln l2985·A BEAR STREET H lnat No 84-528269. In f'ta.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE YOU ARE BEING SUED enge CountyonJanuery30 1986 aug, ers emona
tne place lde<ltllleO above, COSTA MESA CA 92626 book. pege. ot Offlclal Re-BV PLAINTIFF: (A Ucl le"" 1988 F21e111 service F'nday, Feb-
and shell bfl opened end DEADLINE On or before P\llllC NOTJCE corda In the offloe of lhe flCTTTIOUI IUllNEH ,ICTITIOUl IUllHESI demandando) PETER P ,,.,_.. PubllShed Orange Cout ruarv 14 1986 12
publlCty read •loud •• lhe March 1 1986 County RllC()(dllfl or OR· N,.. ITATl•NT NAME ITATIMENT MOSESIAN PubllShed Orange Coul Delly Piiot Jenuary 22, 29 noon al St M1~hael above-Slated time and NOTICE is llereby given K nssa ANGE County, Slate of Cell-The lotlowtng per1on11111 The lollowtng pef'IOOa art You he•• IO CALENDU Dally Piiot February 5, 12, February 5. 12. 1986
Pla<:e that 111e eDove nemedl NOTICE TO lornla, e11ecuted by PETER doing bualQelt u : T & 0 doing buslneu es: A Petite DA.YI 9ftw ttM eummona 19, 26. 1986 W-288 And A 11 Angels
Therewlllbea$tOdepo9it1Schoot District of Orenge CAEDfTOlllOF F MARTINEZ, A SINGLE lnduetrles, J420 CerlelaM. Cele, 500 Newpon Center II Mr'v.d on JOU to fMe a W-300 Episcopal Church,
required tor each set ot bid County Callforn1a Is re-BUUC TllANIFtR MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Stanton, CA 90680 Ortve, Newi>Ol1 Bellcil, CA tJpew...!:,'~ r"'°"" et --------------------Coron a de l M ar
document a to guarantee questing •-Pl Of Oueltll-(S.C.. 1101 ... 107 I AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO. M11rk Wiiiiam 8 Fullef, 92660 tt"9 -.. P\B.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Tu mer & Stevens ne1r return In good condition ce11on Packages 10 1ncruoe U.C.C.) DER FOR CASH (peyable •I 16000 VIile Yorba Lene Newpon Foods Inc A A lettw f# ~ c.a wttl ---------
wtlhin 10 Hen! days atte< the Drochures 1 client 11s1 and NottOe Is t16feby Qlven 10 time ol aale in lawful money Huntington Beach. CA Celllornla Corporation. 500 Ml ~t rou; JOUt type-K 23301 FICTlTIOUl IUltNESS Alhambra Direct.on.
b•O opening dale PHI e~perlence wtilch re 'cr11dnors ol lhe within ot lhe United S111es1 At ttte 92846 Newporl Cen1er Ortve. New· wrttten ~ mwt be FICTITIOUI 8U81MESI NAMf ITATllHNT R18·282-4131 Each Did musl conform lalt• 10 educat1one1 Of in-: named transleror(sJ that • North trQnt entrenc. to the Ray Banlleld. 7 •20 Corle POr1 Be,c;h. CA 92660 In proper leea4 form " JOU NAME IT A Tl!Mt!NT The tollowlng persona are
and be tesponetve 10 lhe s111ut1ona1 pro1ec1s trom bulk transfer Is about to be count~ courthouse. 700 Ln, S18nton, CA 90680 Thi• buslnesa ts con went the c;.ourt to.._.., rour Tile lotlowlng per10ns are doing buelneu 19 In· KEENE
coniract documents LendscBpe Arcn11ec1ural made on e>er80flal oropttrty CMG Cante< Drive West This bu11nea1 II con-dueled by a cor00<1tlon c.... doln~ buslneaa a1· AL-nov11lva March1ndl1lng C JANE KEENE, 35
Each bidder shall submit t1rm' 11ere1n1t1e< descrlb9d S1n11 Ana. Calllornla au dueled by co-partnen Stua .. B Valenzuela " JOU do not ,.. ,_ LIG £ OR TRANSFOR••s . c 1•12 ••tlllk n 'he 1orm "·rnlahed with B F '' .._ ... _ "" .., oncec>ll. " 1 .., en y·•ar res1d"nl of N<>w 1 •u The School Board 01 The nemee and buSI~ right tltle and 1n1ere1t con· Mer• Wltllam ullef Thi• stllement wu flled reeponee on''"""• JOU .. _, 2327 Rutger• Drive, Coale CA 92714 "' "' "'
the contrlCI documenis 11 Trustees wtll t>e reviewing 111 aodresMS 01 the 1nfended veyed to end now held oy II Thia 1111amen1 wH filed With the County Cle<k of Or· IOM Iha ~. 8ftd ,_ M .... CA 92828 Irv~':; Brown, 3312 Tempe port Beach. Passed
llat 01 lhe oroooeed subCon · Ouallllc111on Packegea' 1r11neleror1 are GILBERT C under 118ld Deed of Trve1 11'1 with the County Clerll of Or-ange County on December ...... ~ 8ftd prop-Alligator Technologies, a Ortve. Huntington Beach, CA a way February 10,
lractOf's on lhll proiect 1111tor 111e purPOae of preparing KOV AC& & NICHOLAS the property 11tua111d lfl uld anoe County on January 13, 30. 1988 ef1J mar be taken"""°"' Calltornla corp0<etlon. 2327 92&47 I 1986 a-loved wife o f
required by lhe Subleltlng, Ran•-11 ror Propotal' for SAITTA. 2305 W Belbol County end Stale deacrlbed 1986 -... .. turtMf • .,.... "-the Rut~ "·1-. "-·ta ••eaa. o t•"O 1 1:1':' .nd S bcon'r.ctlnn Fair ..-.~ -r-_... .,.. •• """ .., Dan onahue, ., Galvin R Keone, u • specific lenOIGape erohltec;... Blvd Newport Beach, CA H THE SOUTHEASTERL V .--Pvbtllhed Orange Coul _.. CA 2628 Quama. lrvtne. CA 92714 "'
Practices Act Go~ Coda 1ur11serv10M re41Ungtothe 92663 RECTANGULAR 50 FEET PubllShed Ofange Coul OaUyPltotJ1nu1ry29.Fet>-rw..,...,_....,,... This bu1lne11 Is con· Thia bu1lna11 ls con-N~wp ort Beac h SecE-~:oobldedt MQ 91 aubmtt improvement ol 1he campus The tocauon in C111forn1a OF LOT 2 OF TRACT NO Delly Piiot January 22. 29, rv•ry 5 12 19 111118 .,.._.._ You _, •Mt ducted by 1 corporation ducted by 1 general oar1· Beloved m o ther o f """' er mu envlronmenll of the chief exaciuttv1 olflcle 269, IN THE Ctn' OF Februery 5. 12. 1988 · · W-298 to oell Ml attomeJ rteftt A 11 T h 1 1 hi
wilh each bid oer1lfled or OOVEllNINQ BOA"O or prtnclpel buslneu otf~ COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN W-28'4 away," JM do Mt known Ro~·~~~ter.~~~~~ H , n~~PBrown Thomas J Keene and c:''l!,fs':R~tfk P~1~b: '~I C•rotrn e. llocker: ot1helnte<lded1r1ne1eror l1 ON A MAP RECORDED IN M~meyoall.., Thia 1111emen1 wu fifed Thi• etllement wa• filed Timothy J. K eene. 1 • or 1 on Purchtalng DlrectOf same u abOve BOOK 18. PAGE. 33 OF PUBl.IC "°TICE P\8.IC NOTICE ettorfteJ .. Mntoe ,_ wtth the County cianc of Of· w11h the County Clefll or Of'. Beloved da11ahter o f
In lh1e • .'..ormd 19~~: 11~ 1~~ Published Orange c oaa1 Att other bullne111 names MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, • n174 .. _ a...., eld oMoe (...._,"' ange County on Fet>Naty 4. ange County on January 16, Mrs May -oO'Brle n . con r..... ocu .. ~. Dally PllOI Fe bruary 5 12 and lddr ..... uttd by Iha IN THE OFFICE OF THE ~ic........vw'l IU ... H ,.._ tM ,..._Moll), 1988 988
a mount nor .... than 10-/o 01 l986 intended 1r1n1teror w11n1n COUNTY RECORDER OF .. '''""' FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 0...-.. • .,. It ..,.. 1 nwm Graham of Saginaw,
lh8 mA.llmum emovnl of bid W·302 three years 1111 Y"'S 1111 SAID COUNTY NA• ITATl•NT NIIMI ITATIMENT t,..uen .... oft.olon ju-"°°117 Publllhed Ora"""' Cout Mi Ch I g 9 n A Is o u e guarantee thet 1he btd
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pest 90 far as llnown to the The street ad<lrau and Tile following peraone are The IOllOWlllQ P«IOO• art .._, _._ ttene "" ~· Publlshed Orange Cout · ··-2 29 der wlll enter Into the Intended trenet•ree er• other common dellgnetlon. doing bulllneu u : Ratntree dOlng buelntN 11. SClott a de ao DCAI CALINDAN09 D•l'r,. Piiot February 12, 19. Delly Pt101 Janu~ 2, • s u r v Ive d by a
propoeeo contract II the P\8.IC NOTICE none If eny. of the rH I oropeny L•n•. 24641 Santi An• Ave., Auocrares. 1073 A North para prt1t1tta r uita 26. arch 5. 1gse Februar; 5. t2. 19 W-2" brothe r . Kenneth
Nmt 11 -•rded to IUGh The name(1)1ndbuSlneu d111 c:rlba O above 11 CoelaM .... CA92827 B111vl1.0range CA828e7 ,.... ... -ffta • -W-310 O'Brien, of Florida. 4
blddef In the event or r811ure NOTICE OF I addr... of int Intended purported 10 be 182 Eu t John L Uhl 1019 Marlen o Scott & Auoelatea. .,.... °" eeta oen.. StSters, Donn8 Cam.it'
to enter Into Hid contrtc• DEATH OF
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trsniraree(tl srt WILLIAM 22nd Street Coell M .... Lant. Newpon Beoch, CA Inc . 1073 A North Batavia, UM can. o llN ...,.... P\llllC "°TICE "8.IC NOTICE
iwch MCVrlty wilt t>e ror EDfTM V. WILIOH w MILLER, 2305 w Balboa Calllornla 92880 Ofange, CA 926417 , ... ,..lloa "° 1o ofreoar• ---------of Costa Mesa, CA.;
l&tted I ATN0D .. '?f .. "!,1Tm1_o." Blvd . N-por1 Beech, CA The undettlgneo TrullM Thi• b~alnHa I• eon· Tflfs bualneu la con-Pfotooolon; au ,.._e. K DI02 ,.CTITIOUI IUIMla Helen Mannion of
Tilt .,,,_" """ I 92663 dlac111m1 any llabillty for an ducted by. •n tndl\lldual dueted by • e«por1tlon 600ffta •.....,.... ttene.,. PM:TIT10UI IUtlNlll NA• ITA n.NT Saginaw, M lchtgan. OISTRICT r ... rv" lhll HTATt NO A 1'1"4l Thll the ptopeny Ollf11· lncotrectnMI of the etreet John L Uni DouglU R Scott Olllftfllr con IH for-NAMe ITATDllN'T Tiit foflowlng i>e'aont ara
right 10 re)eet any 0< 111 bid• To all heirs t>enetlelerlea nent hereto 11 deact1bed In Mklr-end otnet common This llttttnttlt waa filed Thll st1ttMen1 wu filed ,,. a I tt • d a 1 t e 1 a I a a The IOllowfnO P8flOnl .,. doing butlntM u : Santa A.lice Wllhama, De· or to waive 111y lrregularlllM erec:1ttor1 and contingent general u YOGURT SHOP, deelgnatlon, 11 eny. thOwf1 wtlh Ille County Clefll of Of. wit h lhe County Ctenl Of Of'· aptlJllrtn el_......,. doing butlneu u 1) LOI; 2) Roaa Part~. 1985 POtt troll, Michigan; and
lnanybl0.Sofln1M1blddlng ertdltOf,, and peraon1whoend11 loeated II 2305 w herein •notCou.ntyonJenu•ry 14. •nge Coun1yonJenuarya2,.,. .. OOf1t t8CWM au LANO DEVELOPMENT IN-Nation Piao•. Newport Ruth M ooreb o f
Pu,..ent to Ille provtslons mey t><t oth-'t81nteitttlld Balboa Blvd . Newport SalOMlawtH be made, but 1986 1986 oeeo. VESTMENTS. 808 Aceeta Beech. CA 82MO Grand R.apid8, Mich ot Section 1773 Of the Lal>ot In the will and/Of estate of Beach CA 92863 wlth0\11 OOllV811ant or war ~ P2lllt:t II_..."° ,.-ta M Strett. CofOM Cll4 Mat. CA enc: F Curtlt. 1oe5 Port Cod• of Ille S tale of Call-EDITH V WILSON Tllil BUSIMal name uNd ranz ·~or lmplled r• Publlehed Ofange Cout P\Jbtllhed O<M\Ot Coee( 11 IJI uta a ~ ,__ 9~825 Neli on Plact, Newport igan; Private fam1!l
r0<nl• the OISTAIC()lrT hU Ot>-, AWl1>41'111Jtlon,.hUOubMllR .._.~ ti)' MIO transferor• at Mid get Ing IKle, poa-~. °' DF.·.:.'!.~'°! J1""2 u,ery n. 29. Oelty Pllot2J·~·:r...?'· ,. ,.,..., ...... , ~ Linda A Oyer, In· Beactt. CA~ services were ht"l talned from tht ec1or o by am ... oc ..... n location 11 MARINA BEACH tneumbranc:H Including vou-, °' l9N ru1ry 5, 1 • 1 •. 1,,.,., ....., •....,.... M -· corporateo (Calltomle COf· Vtv141n Ethel Curtlt 2302 Directed by Pie~
,,,. ()epertm9flt Of lndu•trlel the Suoenor Court Of Of'· CITIES YOGURT co f .... cNt081 ll'ld ·~ W·283 W·2M , etraa HHI .... •• porallon). eoe Acecia Strwt, Via MttlpoM Wnt, Ltgun1 B h Be
Atlttton• tht gentral ange County requ.t111g thtt That Mid blllll tran•* It of the Trusttt and of fM W\ E ,..,,.11d1d etn nlM .._ Coron• dtl Mer, CA 92826 Miiia, CA g~ rot era U Broad
pr...,amno rett 01 oor dlom WIPl•m M OuROChar be ap. Intended to be oonaurn· tru118 on1atecl by Mld Ottd PlB..IC nv TIC deMI fl°'...,.. de la-'-• Thie bu1lntu 11 con· Thi• butlnt" I• con-w a Y M O r t u a r y .
w•Qfl end Iha gonaral pointed ff oettontl rep-ma1ed al Ille ot'llQI of SIL· of Trull. to pey the remtln-'1CTTTI0Ua .,..... P\a.IC NOTICE ....._. .._ ra•ullfttt dueted by • corporation ducted by. 1 D6f*ll pan. 642·9150
or.veiling rate fOf hotldly ,...,,tittve IO edmtt1ltlet ll'le VEA SERVICE ESCROW lflO C>MCIPal llUme of tne NAiii ITA~N'T ........ ,._.. .,_ _... llnda A Oyer, 11'1· '*91\lp .;::.=--=--=-==-.._~
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ealtty In wNdl thll woni 11 IO The petition requHI• St Sullt 104. G1rdtn at Truat to wit l 211.n e 49 The IQllowlnO '*'~are NAiii ITA~ IMI•••-••.., .,,._ Prnldent Thll st•lerMn1 wu flltd
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to P-r not .._ than ttla Mid tM '-""9 Your IPPW· RUARY 26, 1N1 Wflldl • wtlere t'M ,_, property la Dail)' Pll04 January 22 29 Delly Piiot Jenuery 22 H ~--ot 114• S..... Mwtttd'I H01M ,..l hou.M' Lot theolanlfled
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2'h car gar, mtw dlW. Flneet pncia FV 2bf 2 Specious 38r 2~8&. new mo. All bu1ft IM , lndry rm. ~-u me.atiBJlll $650/mo 213/~1
aec: sya, gtdnr. S14'00. bath $57S flat E-Z mow crpt, w/d, refrlg. Im-nr be8dt l lhopa. or Ev 714/777-5657
700 PolnMttla, 780-8781 53M191 Agt f• macula1e $1500 !MM. 735-741 W. 18th St. &PllMm ,_~L:Q3iii:iiUiiiiii.:Ss1i11ijooi) laat. acli lfO '!Illa Rental• 875-4912 TIL Miit M2· 1IOI Beautlfut large Apta In Tl .. llU Mewport Hel0h19 2Br 18&.
11'Cute & cozy 2+1 $820 fO mo. OiCf co;;ao, mi. NPB DUPLEX Huge U9'*' 28<1 18&. cpt9. drpa, gar. quiet neighborhood . F ...... .!:. .... dbl ~?,9,,;:a~~· pool
kRare 1+ 1 + gar S650 from bch w/MJW w/d frig, Ocean View, •bdr/2 '~be No pett. Adtta pr'flf $700 Pool. Spa. No peta. 'l)IC. vaut\ nga. TILDDT 111-1111 cl""'. 18r. loft S900 mo. wlfrplc, S1 tSO/mo f<>< 8 ue. Av! ti t SC&-7234 28drm tBa $725 ,c· pool & ape. No~ NEWPORT MARINA APTS ..... 0 151 E. 2111 5-48-2408 rm 686 w 18 h Beeutttul 28r 28&. micro. PllfllT 11l1A11111 lllll Lee or Mary Jo. 2131WOl1t m . 28drm 18a, garage. lrg E-Slde 28' 28a w/vaul1ed &45-2739 . ~ 163 lrplc. encl gar. Prvt P-.Y Ml 2 + 2 + 1rp1 +gar. Sqtlte. S1ll-5no 11•tM0-9808 1 DOWN .Stalrt Ocean patio. gmd ftr. Avt now cells dbl / l>Md\. boet lllp av~
on cuH»-aac atreet. • brand MW ss2s. Fee 38' 2ea. lam rm wtrefrlo. view. 3t>Ort2be. wtfrplc, $600/mo. Larry S4&-SAO w 10' Ne: ~5w +°':: ft.U Ill'" ~~~1r~~ ,:: Bdrm. 2~ bL with 3 c. Tll.llm 111-1111 crpt1, drps, gar S 1200. S 1150/mo for 8 mo. 508 8d 1Ba 1 lat. aec S225 8~ 1na 2324 Elden ....... 1 ..--. n1rane and family Cati Pete. Bkr 7S1-319t E Ocean Front furn or 2 rm • garage. !g ...,. ---------• • . c . 0 I n•tlo .. -.t ftr Av! now ,,,_,.._, ....... 2 ... ,,,L... ...... &42-5155 •Ull• kitchen. Built-In BBQ and CUTE & CLEAN 2Br 1Ba, 3 BDRM POOL HOME unfurn. all en H ... -• ""~ · .,....,....,.. .., ,......, .... .. rock nre pit. Private ape. gar, patio. S1000/mo. NEWLYDECORATEOI 851-'1849-Spm. $600/mo.Larryse&-6880 decoc' d/w encl gar Avl 2BR 2BA. remodeled 1+ t+ refrlg/1tve .,.
NPlllcelyk located badllng to 2310 111Ave.499-2101 $1300/mo. Credit checit. PRIVATE TREE HOUSE 2SI 18&. ~ 28r 18&. ends100~°'-~ • ..N° .peta ~ ~-~. ~ .~ 5:-
BG B 3B f .. ...__ N Pl• .. GCondolntheBlufts. garage. w/d N<ups S700 T ......,..""... ........ __, ., •-• •-
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18124'Culve<Ot, Irv. oocup St8SO/mo. 509~ &48-1371 tennla & trackr Sall 28r 18a upper. OIW, g/d, 1 leYel, huge ywd, cedar $700/mo. No pelt. Penthauae MC b6dg pool 111-l.. ACACIA. ltK for Jac:I(. U S300's 1bf . $400 1286,000 or luu end gar M25/mo + 1at. deck. frplc, walk-In -&-& rec tee' $725 Nr 'Hoeg
-------1.,....M%"-:"T 633-21• 110 875-9327/E ~by_.... utl'-pd -•sis S 1700/mo Call Agt last. Wat• pd ~74"· clolet, dthwr. trig, w/d WI •H-Walll lo bMCt\ SC&-5953 lnten ...... ~ ....... ,. • Spwilng 833-3544 Inc I u de d. Ga rt g e. Went a Mieetk>n of ~t --.,---=-=-.....,...=-=-So of PCH sharp 2br fam ac>Ot • $825 2bf s 21111111• $850/mo. AR for Jwl 11v1ng? wa c:.n otter any-Nwpt Penn 3 & • Br 28a. PllYlTI TID.. apace age kit fine floor blka to ocn w/vlew mn Tl IUll Clean No pets &45-"65 631-12&6 thing from. StMll apt to yrty mtl• $10~$1350.
Bluffa Condo G Plwl. 48R plan kids ok S800's nat 539-8190 Best Riiy fee 3 + 2 +gar + frpfc, remod. . • a 4 bcSnn h<>UM. If~-VIiia Aentala 875-7015
I 3ba. cloee to pool. tennis 539-6191 Agt ,.. Ima• 2H4 dlw S12SO. FM 9986. ., ...... TWlllll 1·02:; Ing In CM. NB, or HB 38R 38.A WATERFRONT
Ital lltatt fer Salt :ltaeral 1M2 ~~~7~~~c:i C..ta .... 2124 •Uft _,* m.mlT Ill-IHI ~::on;~~ 2:~ _it.. ~of°'~ .v!:; that Frp1c, amrt. bOet a1p t1111.
REAL ESTATE HELPLINE Agt. Spatting 833-3544 28R 1\l ba townfiou ... 2 + 1+ frplc, petlo, pool, Upper Unit [)pix 28r 28a. patio, dlhwr. lndry tac. TSL MGMT &42-1803 walk to Udo VIiiage Btaua/C.a•tt Foreclosure-R.E Problems • U Gas ato. ve, ow. AIC. bltlnl s700 Fee 94521 gar. Ocean w. blk to bch pOOI. carpart. Secure, E/SIOE lg bac:Mk>t unit S1800 mo. YM'1Y
--------·1Free referencet 855-7292 t t •n patio. garage, no peta. TIUlm · tll-liae $1000 + utllt 875-3339 exl1 eond. No pell. S725. w/ref'rlg. stow, patio, utll Dua P•t MM 87)-2747 or 875--0t~9
ltatral 1002 llPULIU1'111 Ftrlalt 1111 S89S/mo,845-4837 or (818)3S9-"539 Cort11631-1266 Incl S500.S48-31S5 tud llkltcti bet AIRY3BR2bLIUOd«:k. --'!!!!""!~"'!!!!~~~·1 , ..... 3 Bel 2b• condo ftp Capo m 18drm. Walk-•3Br 2'h8&. fam rm. big WOODBRIDGE •BO 3b•. •VERSAILLES tBORM11' •FREE CABLE TV. Lg t Br E/slde lrg 2BR. bek:. gar All ut~ pd ~25/mo garage. nr bMCfl a~ •AUOLITELY* ""'d-bl ar patio nr $hop' 1 i.. Ing dlatance to Harbor & yardl Crpta, drpa $975. 3 car gar. Gardner Incl. Month to Month Garden Apt. POOi, rec rm 120 E. 20th St. $875/mo. 06pm ' ping. Yr1y Sl200/mo.
y OUR V ERY BEST tren~i,' $125:000. Ruth State Beech. Free & Call Pete, Bkr 751-3191 $1500/mo 857-103 l S725 Agt 631-"960 S52S. 710 W 18th Str•t 6'6--0100 or 722-6428 &et-.36S3 lft . 673-<M96 or 873-7427
BLUFF'S OPPORTUNtTY Laurie, Rltr S.6-4380 clear Priced to Mlu:t 11'SHARP W•talde 28r 4BR 4BA, fem. room, rec. VIiia Balbol 28r 28a. lam-T hou FURNISHED 2Br. Aclultl lut. IMcli Baytront 3BR 28.A, 2 car
Gorgeous 3Bdrm. 2'A1Ba ,._ • • ... 2 S12K Acllt Prk 494-tBa Duplex. Tiie floors, rm & loft. Col-d9-sac, lg llyrm,S1tOO Vlll1Aental1 3 BR 2bL own ae prer d Nopet1S600tmo lTTll.. gar. •vall Feb ts.June
spacious End Unit wl1h -rtU t ,..r IMPERIAL 20x'40 w/large crpta, drps, wld hkup. yd. fruit treea & garden. 875-<4912 OR 754-1792 style eanxrs.;:;;1:rpa. Inquire 179'A Roctleater Brand new Bachelor 10 $1200/mo 673-:3777
huge prvt entry COIJr1 1111111 PllOI porch 128 500 Rent gerage S800 + aec: Must Gel achoola, comm. pool, S755t mo 9 ya 1BR a 2BR Apts! 1805B w Bay Ave
yard & complete wrap-OUPLEX-28r 1ba each. $2251~. AQe 55+. Ruth •land Credit v . No pall. tennis St4'00. 78&-8985 V~LLA BALBOA ~~ ~~ ~7S. Mobile home. no e:i=~ ~Bas~~,: •Low moY9-ln ~s CllfthaYen 28' 18&. tri>IC.. ar~~ P~~lo Ltlketr~I So-ol-PCH S2S.,900 Laurie. Ritt 848-4380 770-5829. CONDO $850/mo: 3 • Oenot~~~edM. POOi pets. Mature adults clean $510. No pet• •W11ar a hMt l*d etc Ideal fOf retired pet· Int....... ....ove-n _., "-· I B Bd 2b I _........, _ _. G ... • Quiet eecure 7 •Free beak: c:abte TV N ..-543-5306 Ottered by a very reallatlC 521 ._.net on. Y owner LIDO Water frt mobile hm. CHECK THISI rm, a, 1 r """"'• "'""' apa. MC bldg & aub-1991 Newport 6'6-8373 990-29 O tons 0 ...,.a
&anxlousownerattrulya 873-024'1or673-t5"1 lookallkeSt.Tropez.re-Worthmore"400'shome garage. storage, lndry prl(ng gar. GrMt loc • · llYlllMW =~::~~/ape LIDO DELUXE 2BR, OR,
baigalnprloeofS229,500 yfrwyt(Wyt(W duced to Mii MS,000 for single parent/child hkkup P8oo4 clOM.k °J' Walk to beh. S1050tmo. S550 ·1BR, air, fenc.cs ---·-y frplc, brick p1tlo incl land High balance 180• 5 "' Island and tbdr/1be .. d9Cor doll-complete kltcMrl & yrd 5~!·!,~3., • eva/w n 1 &40-2939 Ev/&4~. pool, carport. So. Cat S59S mo. 2BR. tBA. patio, _. -$1250. IM &40-7008
at!Umable loan Surely sunse':°9'~ In Cameo n<>uM 759-.3363 •IH-l1H* 7~ Li Cl .. ntt UH Pill arM 986-t13e =·~°:"~1~-1P11 IM.TM I NEAR LIDO MARINA
the floeat value now of· Hlghlanda on Oorchetter New 3BR 2BA, apace rent OH Adami rent/option l.atut ltac~ 2141 $600 Large 28r, .,,g patio 149 E. Bay (1H)lll-J41a DELUXE 3BR 2BATH
lered. We ere very proud with 3BR. courtyard entry S 130, pats. ocean breeze. 3bdrm kld1/pet1 S775 Xb:OI ta class 2br 26& M~blehead Condo 2Br & garage. No pets. 2 126 TSL MGMT S.2· 1803 llllTmTll I DECK S 1250 998-5868
ol this listing II and solar ~et. In Coate M .... &4~58 Info 53i-8191 Agent lee frplc u gourmet galley + 1 "'Ba End Unit. Micro. Thurln St 87S-S772 eve9 & wtcnds S4&-6 t9• lllAllll ....___.. Penlnauti 2Br
l1sti111 I Ct. IHl,MO FU C..ttery Ltta guaranteed plcmt lndry hkups kids pet• ~~ g~e w~:u:; S600 Large 2Br 2t>a upper. lllST mt s..cn Bl & PCH
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&40-S560 ANYTIME! 144-1211 Crnh l2ZS Eaatllde •Br 28a. tnod S800 539-6191 Agt fee pets 99S..~2 enctTh rlgnarS.tno87f95tn• 22128-F 2BR 1BA. upper unit, Excellent 28drm 1'~8a garage, Y'1>' 11000/mo
*TIY 1.000 llWI* ... yrd, crpta. drpa. 1 yr IM. LAGUNA Beh 3 bdrm/! L • u ""' dlhwr. balcony,~ ...... le. 2 btka 10 ·bch Avi VIiia Rentals 675~912
2 s10 3 bdrm. 2 beth, •.Ir ~ Four lnterment apacea. $1050/mo. No pets. 327 ba. 2 car gar. w/d, ~. tata tall tlrt $620. Elslde lg 2br tba. . 2201 Pacific 3/1 $630/mo. 960-3521 Newport . Ver11lllH
con'lconclo nr SC Plaza. t ~. . Harbor Lawn. Costa Ramona Pl. &4S-50&9 $1,300/mo. "94-1966 2111 pool. 2 ~·max no TSL MGMT &42-1803 Mu• One or all ... ~~·-lllT •••--st bac:Mlor -quiet ground Poo4 apa.trplc+carport · · E'SIOET/H3BR2~8a 9-S.494-3196 New,.•..-/palnt upstalrt pets&48-S1371~130 2Br l BI upatra 571 -r-•-·1ocati.....--...... 1nn • S! Ohef 2 Reasonable (71") PATOW/O -..-· • '""" '"".,,_ ........... ., Only 93.900. t Cetta.... l 14 8"1-7135 FRPLC YARD I UPPER UNIT 28r+laft. 3br 2ba condo $650 mo-.... a llH a_.. Joann Max 2 people_ No QUIET RESORT LIVING ICMJntatn Channing unit bdrms & 3 bdrms from . · HKUP, DBL GAR, GONR Large deck ooeen view mo. 497-3097~546-5880 ___ _.,. ,535 A 1 5~1015 •Sparkling ,,_led pool wtoek ecoerits S600tmo
S69,900-S79,900. A 14'11WI Ltta trlalt 14 S1050/mo.631-8263 Lrg front 'yard. Frplc:A 1Br & 2Br. trig. r•~· pela g •Court yarcl viewdlnlng leue64"-nll agt
bergalnl Call Sue 3Bdrm, 2 Bath. Oulet real-2-Adrm HOUM on A-2 lot E'SIOE 38r 2ba. ram rm. Ol'N, micro. Wuh/dryr rrtatata ~r:ifs~·= 0 Pill RiiM W/YllWI-•Vignette BBO .,_.
631-12&6 dentlal area Seller wlll E Side c M s110K' dbl gar. 23" Virginie. Appt. 714'/67M508 I JL p . I e31'w 19th St 548-0492 28drm 28a. vaulted oel •T:'!t'.dlnelncourtyard IUlllllMM WMR<R help with ctoslng cost. Agent ~2.-i · •1000 no pet• 7Sl-0729 Ii lS a •ta taaaaa a · Inga. prvt pa11o/bale0rty. gaze S900tmoyrty 2BR t ba, no
Great value $1111.900 · ~aa1 fat 2'07 •Ha N Ml Jae, bltlna. No pet• •Specioua ~mentl pets/carport 5"8-5682
I Jt .\, • I'~ • C • ~ It t I Just listed w/Best 2br --855--0665 83l-6I07 •Your own pvt patio -------lrtJ .,. • a I bltlns provided $500'• + rm/2 Ba Condo. new. 28drm. 1ea. newly a;c;o;. ALL UTIL TIES PAID Of pm •Gourmet kltc;Mn SPACIOUS 380 RM 28A
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la1·2242 S380 dep nit 53M190 S88Stmo, wtcl. carpart. atecl Yearly Blk to Compare be1ore you rent POOL Pallo. lri>IC. X-lge •New doW tan crpt tv'tflw NeX1 to l>Ctl Gar-ltaan/C.••" Best Rltv f.. •94-19&6 9-S. 4'9"-3196 beach. Carpets. bUncl1 Newly decoreted cu.atom 1Br $580 2Br $680. $500 •Lrg walk-In cl<>M1a age Yrty S1250 Avail
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upgrades. 4th bdrm Is ••-•all: .. IPLO aeparate a could be of-u.•-Ill 1 floe or In-law quarters. All 2 bedroom. 1 ~ bath
Owner wants Immediate units w/yards & garagee.
Hie. Now 1225,000 AHume 11•;. lnteresl
wllancl. loan FuH price $278,000.
SALLY SHIPLEY
JOYCE OABOL T
GE 7'iQ·QlOO
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Lmlf OllH'S GOLF COURSE CONDO S7SO No pets 875-660e design fe1turesm pool. sec Unt E·llde S57-2641 •Gated coYefed pr111ng now Vllta Rent1ls "-al 2102 U f attr•A 3BR 2BA M... bbq. covr'cl garage. sur-- -w/stor..,.. 675-•912or 75"-1792 wsatr Brand new 3br 21~b1 l/p, n ..... • "'V• *LMll a&.•1* rounded with plush land· PROF Strat'11 M, 45 yrs--.-2 bdrm condo nr S.C fncyd,dblg11,pe1ok,pk ~~:"~~~·~I~ Studlo,fullkltchen,allutlla seepi ng No pell ntceclnh nr'40S &Falr-ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IPAllllSlP'f
PluaS69S.3bdrmS795 cotor St09S.8-42·966& ,.....1 s9·sotmo'no-i950 paldS335 Fee Furnished 1Bdrm and view. C S350• S2S 1 mlletobMCtl &42-2357
Kida + Peta ok Of1ve by R all ..... · · TIUlm 11• •••• Unfurnllhecl 28drm dep. "32-7366 ah 2 30 1 & 2 Bedroom flrst, Woodalde 251 t W. M~AIVnE&ROouEt3BGa~badoor' ~ft lffcla i~ .-..-365 Wllaon &42-1971 P-... 1 ............. , pool~. pallo, 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME Watertrontltum 2BR 2ba
S n #K 14' T .. __ ,..,_ •• LBOA Br ,........_v 'n .., "...,... Furn•-.._,. a Untvrni.ned yrty $1200 per mo un ower • · '""' opner gardener. S1200 §BX condo .,.80 BA 1 .,...,..... CHARMING 2BR unturn gat No pets. 399 W Bay Vlail ';,~ode! Oatly M 533-91151 0t 538-9S24
call Sue 63l-t2&e evea 213/94'S-.C9t9 entry & 'oar. POOi. tennis ~~1~ !'::~~~~fs'5 1 apt carpet, drapee. 1rp1, St S6IS 650--63S~ _ Sorry no pets I
MESA Varela •BR vry & J a c . No Pets. . patio $850/mo. ~2630 YOU
clMn nice yrd, gardner, S 1425/mo. 833-33•9 Large 1 Bdrm. yrty. Must HllT LIOA1'111 I LA QUINT A HERMOSA
nopeta Slt00 499-4'721 •RENTALS AVAIL NOW haveretsS52S/mo.+utll OITTlllnPI $73~/mo. 2BR 11 ... BA 16211 Parkaldeln HB DESERVE CIOM 10 bMCh a bay Large 2br 1ba. oar . pvt Townhouse Greienbelt. I Ml 5"1
$-4 10 1bf beach hide-out M V Executive • BR 3ba. F $900 10
1= =.',~ 848-95"3 or 87~ patio, W/O, hookup No laundry rm All bltlns • ---=-= THE BE T!
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I 539 . ., t9 t A,..,,t --S 1400/mo 5"8-99SO 3Br 2Ba formal din•-Unfurn lBR, carport, no TSL MGM'T &42-1803 TSL MGMT u 2. 1803 --------.... -~· """'' • • u•v· pets SS7S/mo, tat, lut & r
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ------==--EJSIOE CM 2BR 1BA hm M V Executive hm. •BR femlly rm, new crpta. S200 dep 673-5198 DITl •Mn Remodeled 2BR. gar . Wll lln PM UU If IWlll I wtyd No pata gar $700 3ba. temlly rm, redwood drpa. grdnr. 1825 slf. 1 1128 W BaJbol Blvd S89S/mo. upper unu patio No pats 2 ~ lf'lln1s Sw imming
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........ 38d<m 28ath, 2 .fTl>4cl & • • · ardner lncfd stry S14'00 lit & aec 722-0812 Live where y0u h 1Ye OMIUllLIU pool S199.000650-7020 I H!,,\~;ic~,~~~~ .~~5"&-9950 Avall now.~/Ag1. ca,iatuu luclt g::·t~~ry:,:t~-S650 38&Bay •S~acuta1 ~ts I
28drm.,2bathcondowe41 Lll&TTUOTIYllll. a111111ULn Nolhln' apeclal $-425 r.. ...,.~ 2611 mediately. •AVAILABLEN~~:-•U2Br U2BUYltM l~ted aouth of highway. 3be houae CloH 10 ,.., llllllml'T trMt w/appl• nr Newport U1·1HZ * 28'12ba Opatalrt OP& 2035 Pomon• ~~tii~E ,!/~;:,~1 $620 :=,tOWl"l,,ouaes
Fireplace, wet bar. prl-achoots and lhOpplng 714'/S7M173 muat ... et 539-619t Cpta/drpt Full gar S6SO TSL MGMT 842"1803 OR wtprv1 q i gat $650 •Prtvate balcon1ea or
vat• deck. mlN<>ra and Gr .. t v1lue $159,600 Agent COit &61~53 aft~ QUIET. patlO pool apa. G d 'OS
expensive c arpeting MARSHAL PLAN INC Sunul Beach 1 Br I ~~•JIU NO PETS 5"9-2•47 '' en pa ' Lavllh recr .. tlon center Bk Linda 213/450-().4 15 Bayfront. Lg patio, oar· Oceen. nlta. aunMt vu 4Br U ••I •u ~-.._.. ---Wll HT1 wllh pool, apa and r w $850/mo 722·9r30 2'~Ba. RV area $1400 n... ..._ tiO
remade Only S1••.000 3'Br2ii8. 2 car attached ....... . W•ttlde631·1153 1~c::~t~~t rrso· APllTMlll WUTUYIUlllPTI •3 ughtedtenn11 coort1
Submit on terms gar Gd cond Big y11d. alaM PLUctH CONDOS w/falls e.ach Lovera 28r tBa. 1 1st/latt °7'depoatt. 1vall~ Immaculate ~ Garden 23 t t ELDEN AV£ •2 SW1mm1ng poots M0-90e3 or ~&-0-453 v houH from beach · A, 1 Eteeutltutty land-Lrg ~ 28a East~ uP-•S1reamt & pond• (7 l 4) 673-440() GRAND CANAL WATER-atreams Gat w/Q9nr $82&/mo +tome utlla & able 2115 780-8515 Pt slal", 0~1 poot I '*Sony. no pets
FRONT w/BOAT DOCK. w/d hkup, MW decoc' Avl aome lum Agt 722-9730 28r 1 .. ~ ... m ga -110 sc:aped groundt. pool/ G ... •Wit-pd incl o~arr •Fumlthl""'I evan S..Utltulty remodeled 3 now 2bf 2be S9SO/mo, · ... univ · r . ...-apa, patlo/deek No pet• -0 .. G .. ,. ,.._~
BR 3t>a. formal dining rm, 1bf S750 lat mo + SSOO Cllrftleven Haven 28r 28&. $820/mo Nr bead\ No 18drm S815-$825 No pet• $710 &45-57 .. tor H .. tlng & """"'"Q
wetbar. fM\ rm, 2 rrp.ca, aec:. 5"9-2-M7 trplc, pool, gar~ Mo-pet•. No amk" ~48 28drm t' .aa_ ...S71S Paiq
rNtr euite. Yrty ..... or Aaedy 311 p4euant 2~ Mo. tum or un S80o-LG 2 bdrm12ba apt, mint 28drm 28a S7tl0 WISTUll ft.Ull WM Y NOT CAI.I.
thfu May 31 '2200 per Mde addrau appla & S900 Cwl720·1218 cond, avall , 10, 2250Vanguard ~26 8ACHELOA~9& nl-11 11
mo. Rett l etdlt check dah'#JIM & gar H20 at W11llff --St2001mo. llao 1.g t E/Mde 2eR. gar, petlo No t 8R$575
required. tatllaet & dep. 539-6190 Beat Rlty,.. bdrm ~t avail 2· ts peta 2 people see&tmo Pool & Spa -No P9ta IUWlll yt• • &al Wtc~ 2t3/a5()...31()7 « 1mmacutat138r28ah0me saootmo 780-1570 7 C&brlllo 1 ~ &4M122 9334$17 ...,.. 2t3 8&0-7829 or .tlndt OUALITYLIVING ·Coleeoe with ANOC POOi. A/C, ' --2 1 22 12 15$55 Hunt~ton Vlltege
7 t • I 8 7 3 • O 5 5 5 or Pr1c Unit 3lk 28a, den new crpt, trl* $1!50 2Bdrm. 28a. frl)IC.,o.,.. L.,,., from San OteOo
213/850-7829 w/frptc. LR, OR. By park 875-4912 VIiia Aentai. SOO'h FetnlMf S905fmo w ·o-O--DN.A• Y&LAGI Frl/f/Wa/, nortn or Bwitl
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876-2102 S3M191 ..... t 0091 S 100 Move-In a1lo11t 181 upstn. lndr, ow --lllflULAllM• ..,, TwM .. ~apt, 2t>drm IME.• U.PH I ... ~ •t MOONoP91• tt).2'71ll
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kit free utltt 53M 191 yG M4Un10nA¥9,S10.S chlld 1ccept Ible at lndry no pell 6"8· 1387 au llU I llf W&TU AefnO. dttl'lw...,. a atow
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y0ur"*'*1c1...n1a1n9 ~~~~ ~&r mc:rplC 2 W'oom. P11Yate Ar•, Walk to bef\/Udo VllilOI L•ne (battlOel no pet• Ttl WMI•"' lH·•I t•l·1MJ AtfflO ~' at<Ne deCGt "°" NQl H\a, no
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Orange Cout OAJLV PILOT/ Wedne.day, February 12, 1988 .,
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quiet n/~. K.ttef\, epa, Dog/ca1 wlprot r.tn Miika Prof r.n to lhr 38' r" COM on PCH -1 room ofc OFC 9PtlOe tor twnl ex-Trv11 Deeds Sh<H1 Term °"'*' tOf 2 ~ otd. ASSEMBLERS, llOPIY 7em Fuclnallng pet1IMI time ldfy $415 ut pd 722-7211 non-trnllr prof ~. to bet'I, n.tmkrlJ*•· Pool / 13501 • lnletNI monthly Call Mon-Wed p.m.a 2:)().7, OetalJ oriented S*'90" to onty, Mec<l~ \'~ti. pOlltton u bfldlll ....
CARE FOA YOUR find & rent In C MI N P. lennla.l400,5'8-3010 ~!~~10&8mo :e~=:,tc.w"f.~:t Paut(7t4)5K-121t My hOme Pf9'tned, In tltlAccount1Payablepe>e-1831 Plac.ntta,CM contUltantlnCa.taMeea
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" . -. ~·· " -u 1.-an ,.... DESK SPC s 150/mo Gar-C....rc I '"\T'a ...... 111 982-50211 County Ad Agency. AJP ......... • • axprd In retail 1a1 .. hOme Marilyn &40-7020/£ mHMQ9 HS-4582 ~ ofc, lg patio w/bay 7 ~ ...,.,~ ,.quired. 10 ~ tor high v urTMJ. 869-5559
,um f0t r.tn AYI 311 F!M, beeut tum 2 bclrm/2 • 0.tty oomput., ~atN View Gd parllg M2·5010 Aaataattatatl ztll .... n . n Key by touch typing a 1 .. t m<>Y1na pfflltlng com-•miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
&Nut N8 t\ofM w/l\appy ba on golf courM w/l/WW, •Mor• !Md•., .. ,.,""' ~ ... -\!50 eq h STORE#RONT n1•••1•··.. •.•• Fie H1kpr f0t family, mutt. Excelt«it fringe pany to fultow thru with u---fam Pvt Ba, kltcn l lndtY $450/mo, 7116-0552. Irv. •AU cllentt ecrMMd 1mwr-• -Xlnt MESA VERDE - -8·30•rn·12·SOpm own beMfttl prcxtuo11on & delivery wUt1...-
prtv1, l>ool Rett r-.q No Fam lhr 281 furn CM Apt ·~oft to alt who need Full S«vlce Bulldt.ng. location. 5's-4 t23 reader, 20 yrt up. Cllt 1,"an1 n..mkr ~ epic proc.dur... Call now llllllT W""'1 pei.S376/mo760-21190 w/skyllt• Sense of (714)941-51111 COl'f*ofWeetctltf&lrvtne 850-27580l.,,.e31-8~ on1y'r.t5'MM2aft1 Sendreeumeto. 2111·7'GO N___...,.forAutomotlV9& VIEW SUITE •Comb!Md Otftce/Shap, ' . Mr1 Br.eke P 0 Box 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _..._ Furn Rm/ba, kl1 & teundtY humor a + '325+ Debra Prof to ahr 2B/2b. COM 141-1111 22• sq tt w/llnk, C-2. ••11 & llamt* .UUIPll 8710. Newport· Beech, • Real Ettate Claulfl.ct
TV Pflv. Yng empt male 5'8-3981 or 971-6332 apt. Flpl gar $450/mo . Nloe CM area. 6•8-72•9 Peraonattied AMumN & Liv• In for sngl pro-CA 92658. nPlllTTll/ Adv«tltfng Salel •t a
$350/mo •93·6'14 ev• F/rmmt pref. C.M 3br CIMn n-arnkr 873-1776 NEWPORT CENTER DOI ft n tn&a letters. S•iM day MtVtoe !...tonal Ute ooolllng PllTI IP llTIIT rapidly expan~al
New condo, mat M. pool twtlM, 2ba, 2 car gar. Iv mag. 833-loell Nancy Furnl~ Ottlc. Sp~. I, • • L avall. ReeurTMJ Worlt• In No chlldren (yOYrt or his): DPllll .. nLLlll ~:-'ptin~ lndtv1::
I d ... 111 15 I t w/d micro partly furn Sublet FrM parking, low FREE TANOING Newport Beach 759·70.. New or t B •a ch Due to nrowth we hlY9 Immediate openln" for t nbc~.· ~~~.u~,8~260m n o 2br lvaJI $32s1mo ea. Cua111 ftr ltat riff. paid utll. Approll. Lrg Show, Room & OfflcN t S 11'40-9f33 ask for Nor• . lmme<;11ete oPenlng1 at expar typeaetter. "Mu1t uals may earn eK~let'I Kldt""•• .. lke8"""70• 2740 1200sqt1.pvtentr .. 3yrtCornero Weatclltf&lrvlne I both0urNewport8-ac;h have have mark-up lncome (aa.lery •com· New condo, met M. pool ,,_...., m ~ •tarting S 167 per sq tt. Sign apac:e aVI on w .. tcllft LADV to do tit• hooM & South CoHt Olfloee. ellper.. paete-up back-rnlltlon), t>enefltl, and
lndry, pvt, utu lnol 5 min to F to lhr w/prof Au1tr1llan EncioN<f sing' cer gar· (71•) 760·9779 '41·1101 work & COOk mMle for Regular Full-tlrM poi-ground helpful. Xlnt ben• advancement opportunl-
bch, furn 5•8·•250_ ::',;~~ N~k~·;~b~~r •ge· 399 w Bal St. CM NPB (6) ' rm1+ ell am S 1 EXEC omces avall single f OlJND ADS Elderly l•dJ Sml sala?; & ltlons. S 1 too • -3 yeerJ •111• lnoludlng medtcal & :~Sa~:'~= ·~-:'ti
Room wlth~ltch and laun-MC Avall now 760-3905 S 5 00 50-6357 sq tt, 1,000 sq ti. 5 yr or suite In good toe rm & boar evl 6•8-7 89 ellpe~lenC-. I ~llcell•,,r:J ~tel lneuranoe, con-Send r"ume to
dry lecll "n-tmkr, child . --E'slde CM/safe clean egl 1 .... Agent W -2999 w/aoceu to NP Blvd.. ARE FREE Ttatlitn 4150 benel ti. ll erson genial etmosphere. con-P. Blevln1
ok 5•6-7513 aft 69m Fum 1pt Pk Npt 38+1em on prlv alley Long term --631--01"° uk for Sandy for detallt. tact All11a, 642-•321 ext t••.-e-••t
nd• prof M/F rmte tlU storaoe $95 1173-3800 O C Arprt •rea. Atrium Ct · &fllllO TUmll OllllHDEIAll 291 _. -Btttla/•tttla 2711 June MOO 750-3090 274 olc. 22s-530 aq t1 · Janl'I, PllllDlll Ill FIElll Cal·. Need.ct. Lagun• 8"ch f71•)851-9900 -·-1 DIAIT lllLY PILIT , ltrltt utll, Iota of parking Avalla.bte. Modest lnvtitt-area (7 14)'97-5•64 EOE M/F/H/V -P 0 . BoJC 1580 Ulll& IUOI Lady w/OrlV«'t lie Free llY STIUIE 852-9366 ment, xlt return 5'9-1•80 1'2·1111 IAILY PILIT Colla M .... CA. 921126 MTH.. Room & B•th. 'ooerlee. Teac:her Pre.cilool 1011.ll lfFIOE 330 W Bay Street ~
Wkly rentals Low rttN Ins & pay 642-32 Storege Space. Available lffltt SJHt lHll 11 2711 Chtl1tlan Ministry Full time now P/llme later Costa M .... Ca 9282 llME Fllll ... irs
L n ...... r-...,,.,,, De Anza Baytkle VIiiage latlaatrial Costa Meaa. 642-9181 A "-I I d t IU·4121 -$ l35 & Up/Wkly Color aguna .....,, ..,... .. .,. '"'' 300 E Cout Hwy, N e lnl1t/SHtt ha Area FOUND Cal, gray 1tr"*1 1~~--,,.......-=-.----ocurate .,,, ng or • • In store & home Prefer
TV, maid aervtce. lrM n-stralght, n-smkr 2 BA. 67~1331 Mon.-Frl. IHpm Proleulonal CPA suites 1200 sf w/fronl otflce, lrg wired Rhln .. tone collar Prefnaltaal/ entry, malling llst. nllng ~~~~~~~-~·j Retall ellperlence
cottee, heated pool ,& lBa '350. '94-2'3'2 M! J 4 avall1ble Servt~s In-:;i;e;i~r!~· :~~'~: at the Veru!llee Condos Maiaiatlat{" 5100 etc 631·6'80 ~ELD EA S -M I G . NETILE CREEK, Fashion
ateps to ocean Kitch• Mllebluecollarconll.wtlr .Uac. ltatala 74 elude reoeptlonlat, tele-Dy 35 "•"·"''"' 63t-9eo lllllfllt••y MacGregorVachls. 163t Island Call Mr Tom IVlll 985 N Coast_ Hwy, to shr w/ .. 1™t 2br/2ba t:::.na O'"'--or Artl•I phone antwetlng, con-5'0•9 2ev_.,..,_1 llllllllTUTIYE non -c M 6«-8880
Laguna Beach, '9' 529' bch condo. $395/mo sr.;dlo. G~= loc S300-lerence room. tax llbrary 1250 ti w/lront ofc, lg rear FOUND Femlle Buaet For Chrlatlan Group For Mfg's Rep In CdM PlaCfl(ltla. ------
eira1 ••11mL •S200 dep 661-2985 M00,94•9516149,.5693 photo c()()ying. Ute sec-drive-In door $575/mo. 2H_ou3 nydrsFeVblclaGtol. Beden~t riomes. 957·8190 Accounting. computer A .... ••• •••••••••••• ••••••;t: ~ t I I & I h "com 2600 I II f "' _.,., accurate typing Per-•, RIVER • Wkly rentals now 1v1ll Male/Prof noo-tml<r to rear• n· ou • 1 w ront 0 c ·v rear Colle~e on Gothard EllTIR FIR 2 •
227' pulerlzed tait proparatlon drlv4HQ)joor $1100/mo St29 50 wk & up shr 2BR CdM. $400/mo Ctaatrcial & accounting syslems. 12•0 Logen Ave CM Dy 89•-• 89 LIFESTYLE section ot
manent 6«-•02 DELIVERY D • • Nwpl ~lvd, CM 646-74•5 t utll Kur1 76o-6267 IE. Sal /I Avsllable May 1. 1986 540-9352. eve S:.6-0681 FOUND Female Aed/lan growln9. progressive
Su 111. Lo •• E Mature respontlble female • t -tat Finch Link & Company t••o '""· ... nr OC Airport. Shettle Mix. nr 15th & weekly In Orange County.
snr NB Apl. Steps 10 bch. I • /Off. (71') 250-7191 "" " Santa Ana, NB 646-0786 Editing. layoula. lea lures. 3026W PaclflcCoaatHwy $350 , utlla 722_8235 •llatH lCt Ital Small ofc w/warehouae att 6pm writing Huntington
Newport Beach Relrlg Tl/ . 2769 $792/mo. 832-<4190 Beach Independent. $125 ~ wk agl, no deposit M/F 28-.35, 2BR 1BA, 2 PllllE IFFIOE SPICE Found: Small brown 17969 Beach Blvd,
blks to bch W/D, trplc. 2 Offloee & Recepllon area E. 17th St. Coate Mesa I i a F' i female dog. 2 collars. no Huntington Beach. CA Vuatioa 111 lah $425 , •,;, utlla. S.6-035' w/ocean view For lse 600-1200 sq ft. $1:10 per 81 atH 1aaac al tags. State/Wiison, CM 92647. No calls please.
2722 --mthly or yrly S 1150/mo sq It gross. Avall lmmed 645 3585
M/F 3br 2ba, Npl Shores. Mr Thomas 640-0755 Call tor appl 10 eee I l . IT'S HEREI The UIUmate "'k ... A"""U ... A .. l •c•o·n·d .. o-v·a·ca·1•ro-n 3 bike 10 bch, $375+ utl 8 3 0 _ 5 3 o, c r a I g •• atH FOUND am drk grey le dog Travel service, we need
rental. Ocean, waterfalls. 5•8-6665 aft 6 •3000. 1366, 5•5 & •53 63 t -t288 '5'9rtaaitin 2904 El Morro Bch, Lag Bch help fast, Top Comm. for
tennis golf & more M/F Mod 1 ... 2 lg Sq Ft t617 WESTCLIFF, BEA Sal F S le 6 red collar. •97-5095 ev1 a Fulure call •93-5051.
840-9095 bdrm/2ba, comp lurn, 4 r •: operators, brand new FOUND aml Wht lem dog, ---' em o .... are Nwpt Bch 541·5032 Agt • ·~~~'\ R on or a ·
Will lrede 1 wk Kallua gar. rec area, 50 yrs... 525 sq 11 S•25/mo ~ equip 17th St .. C.M .Pall blind In 1 eye, Brlllol & MANAGER
Hawall 4Br hse 2 blks lo amk ok, reu rent dep. Balboa Penln Pvt entry & -·--•• price $15,000. Atkf lor MacArthur SA. 669-47'3
bch lor Balboa Is hae. Isl rel 840-0293 H B bath Clean 760-9792 SMALL Bay Frt Ofc AP-John 213 .. 34-7•68 AN dya Immediate opening for lull
wk or July '818)8•S.3235 M/F nonsmoking 10 snare Approx 11• • .;x20 1783 Or-prox 135 sq 11 • w/Bay 6Pm 213-434-112° Found Young remale time Dtatrlct Manaoer
lntallto Sliau 1ge FV home, qu1e1 ,angeAveS175 1nc1ut11s v~ andparkS225/mo "BIDSWELCOMEtorsale Doble 2110 at
2724 neighborhood $300/mo. Cell Betty &45-9161 or Incl u111 673-6606 of Trucking Company Segersttom & Raitt, SA Musi entoy working with --~-----·I l ttllast ·dep Call for 6'4·2270 •STORE or-OFFICE. Ap-through Chaper 11 Need owner or good c hildren Ellperlence
2BA 2SA WC M clean, Info 841-3008 ARCHITECTS Engineers. proK 650 sq t1 Turn key Proceedlnga. Deadllne home 556-2938 helpful
spac. lg patio. carport NB-MIF Shr my 1g condo. Landscape Architects & c:ond1t1on $850/mo Incl 3/ t8186· Mlnlmun bid set REWARD! Auetrallan Cat-We otte< an excellent ben-
W/O S387 50/mo Lena 11 you don't smoke & are a Interior Designers utlls Balboa Peninsula 81 S9 l5.7.3 l. Single tie Dog-male. kle. w/wtlt elit program. paid va-
H/64>0809 W/559-5903 stable prof 646-7275 Design space available In 673--0289 or 67>0120 su~sslul bidder to be llu, White 11rlp on race, cations & hOlidays, bonus
S•25/mo Incl utll Avl
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... B Prof M/F n-smkr 10 ~,TAOLNL E852~11L,L22 DESIGN * E)(ECU'TIVE SUITES awatded all assets on lost In Lagun1 Niguel program and dental ln-
lmmed NB 2 blks 2 ocn. ;',hr 3 BA 2ba apt, steps 10 _""___ _ __ I Prestige-all servlQes Walk ~9;~101°~.=.ln lO Dec. 191h Please cali s~[!~e el S~tary plus
pool Over21 Whl fem bCh $350+.13 util llrittrtlrtu#llH t0 Alrport,Re11auranta Call1·600-4'2-5265 " 714-643-1650 m.-vvr m urMment.
_!!<81 At1 6·1175-7797 5•8-5396.673-2507 Ellen .cscxr Campus Dr Suile in and Hotels 752-0682 I ta 1 P111taah 3002 Applicant must apply In
COM -Fem rmmte. resp n· Oceanfront 111 B Shr 2br watm cheerful 2 11ory Ta ke 0 v er I ea 1 e 1"1 ta person al Dally Piiot, 330
smkr $450/mo • utlls 2ba house until June 20 llnanc:lal office building Baker/Bristol area, newly o,,.naaity 2tOI &n•••n W&ml West Bay St.. Costa Call 8am 8pm 673 4982 852 1100 d 1.... 1 h 1 -Alty to put on retainer, Mesa, Ca Apply 9-11 -• ' mo's S 1600 675-8601 • ecora ""'0 c, P ones n-Charter Yacht looking lor supplement your Income a m or 2-<4 p m (Clrcula· CdM rmml wanted 1 blk ---- -stalled, 800 SQ tt Below SO-le partner Profitable from bch non smk; $550 Prof young lady 20-30 yrs BRIGHT N B ottlce. apprx gomg rates Call Rose at · by $2000-$5000 weekly tlon Dept )
mo Incl •111 675_16·15 to share w/aame 2BR 643sqtt,shwr NrP C H 546-2982or957·l633 establlshedbuslness.E.x .. Newtyappt'd ok Lvname ----
u 2ba bright, airy, warm lun & Post olllce 646-2947 cetlenl l8ll advantage• & phone# 682-73•3 IEWPOllT
C_D_M_s_h_r -2 bdr/2 ba no· Costa Mesa apt N-smkr -----Beautllul 2 llry Office Call Barry 67S.8'8' &ROIITTOTIUL di
smkr 26 p. s45o/mo• $4l5/mo 432-71 64 CdM dhc Suites A/C. Condo.2274sq tt ,part JI T 1.. 14 VPHPUFlllEHv l•TERl-IEllll
12 '11 673 9 02 J ample pkg. utlls & janitor turn West of OC Airport. ta~ t -.a · FIND you missing wlle, "'" 1 u 1• -1 Ammt wanted' to shr 2br 2855 E Csl Hwy 675-6900 !3000/mo Gross lae, can WECAN HELP FASTl husband, lover, kid. rel•· Fii.. ·
Costa Mesa M/F n/smkr apt nr S Cat Pila Full CdM dlx Suites A/C. 9ublet VIiia Rental Prop Good Rates & Terms. live, and the person who Open Ing for an
shr 2Br Furn Apt $350 • recreattonal lacll S325 ample pl<g. u1lls & janitor. Mgmt 67 5-•9 12 OR Ev 637-9789 Dy 731·2882 ripped you ottlll We show enthusiastic suppor11ve
AN 6 & wknds 6• 1·8•74 moYtutll 751-5936 Mary 2855 E Cll Hwy 675-6900 75•-1792 Mr T P. Cascade Funds you how person w/a great aultude
(619)237-0909 & organlzallonal & comm
Imperial Tower akt111 Also secretarial,
701 B St Suite 1300 computer. booking &
San Diego 92 10 t purchasing ablltles. Send
P 1-1-, resume to. H Lee, c/o truaa tn1c11 Klamm. 296 E. 151h St I C~il• Cart 1Ftacia1 L1 .. 1ca,ia1 3004 •A. Costa Mesa. 92827 ---=---SASYS1¥f1NG In my FENCE Repair New 1 old 'Lancart A A.A PAINTING Int/Ext ...... E""'so-1""'11'!!1TS""'--.-.""'1"'"E""'L_I_ , ...... lllEOTIR
home TLC B otsa'Wood ctlain link, pallo • UE IRHl IOEIE LOWEST posstble price. 8•1-5827 Pref exp'd Youth Agency
$2 .40 per day
Thal'• ALL 'JOU pay tor
3 11nes, 30 day minimum
In the
Chic: a Edinger H B free est Greg. 966--01 18 Lawn-Tree-ShNb Install 10 Step S~. 662-3235 In Costa Mesa 646-7181
691-0421 -S.11111 Stmm Tree Trim and Removal I DAN SALYER PAIN'TNG lcliMll 3012 Mt4ical/Dtatal 5105 cnris1lan mom will Lawn Main & Rototlltlng Lie "'2592• laatractita _
babysit my llome •Unum"* Sprinkler Install, Repair I Call AnY11me 964-2017 1---------IHIEllJIE
7141962-5193 263 channels, new patent· Free Estimates 548-60651-GLASGOW PAINTING •APPLE 11·111 Private Part time, 3 hrs per day. 6
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9am-2pm. Peraon must
be depend1ble, neat. &
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tltude only, no n~allve peoplelll Eaey wor , no
selling, call wMkdays,
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Agency. Mllllon Viejo
Typing req'd 8' 1-8770
OPEN SATllDAY
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I Presctiool teacher Must •ng Free Booklet $201$25 Clean-ups INTlEXT 20 YEARS E)(P llEOEmtlllST ORTIHlmO IFC needed lor busy compeny be toilet tra rn ed 760-8401 Dennis 739-21•7 Average Room 529~ EarltyaHI Skilled Orthodontic Assis-Interviews 5 to 6 dally
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ACH1ticaT Ctili•~·
MOOERN ACOUS ICS
NEW & OLD CEILINGS
SPRAYED 527 2589
839·8222 405/Mag Baall~lll ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE EKlerlor Stucco S 130•
Cle111ia1 Strrice AMEAiCAN HANOYMAN Sod Clean-ups Malnt Materials 6'42--0"2
AOBtN4S CLEANING Carpentry. fencing, win-Sprinklers. etc: 850-4147 PAIN~R NEEDS WOAKI
SERVICE a throougt11y dows. plumbing, marllte. FULL SEAV GAADENiNG Int/Ext, celllngs, refln cab
c1ean house 540-0857 tub encl, etc And Yes No Job 10 big or small (26) yrs ellp , work guar
Jesus Is Lord 633-1 402 646-3072 or 631 ·2504 Davis Painting 964-3837 COMMERCIAL CLNG 15 yrs up DIK.ounts avl FENCES-GATES Tree lllm p f I 11 .1 --QUALITY PAINT~
C M . NPT . Irv 646-1833 Dump runs C M IN B rt HI ••• ar.tltr Low winter rates Free eet __ _ area Jim Whyte. &42· 7206 will mow & edge Iron! & Call John 722-9707
Home & Ottlce cleaning by back lawn $23, 2 times. ---,-------
JODI Please call for free •GEN HOME REPAIRS $39 95, ' times For tree '·'Grial estimate 842-6746 Paint Drywall Carpentry 1 est call Sal at 539-0108 l_,. __ "'"·-l!t!l--•'!l'!P!IP!I.-- _ etc Gary 6•5·5277 PTL F THI G INTERTORS
Housecleaning 14 yrs ellp YOU BUY 1 INST A Jl11tar7 HANGING/STRIPPING
reliable reas free HI own Garage openers Dis;;,. *Block walls, brlckwOtk, VISA-MC 673-1512
trans Pina &45-9866 Della 815 u Elec Cabinets concre1e Comp patios ANDYS WALLCOVEAING
Housecleaning. resp per-Closets WL 548-649• 15 yrs exper &46-•83' lnst1nat1on & Removal
1---------1an1 to transition 10 front 17962 Skypark Clrcle
Cliil• Cart 3016 desk for busy lrvlne ol· Suite E lrvtne. 261 -0333
•---•--•--flee Mu11 type & have ex-------Babysltle<-5 yr old boy, cellent communication IEORnUY /F·tt•t
Mon. Tues. Fri Wage Salary opel). Full-time. Typing, flllng, phones.
neg 673-8628 6•0·613• 640-•292 order deck Able to
BABYSITIER NEEDED for llHISTHH llHH riand~a~~~~~~8~6 Sat days approll. 9·00am Needed for rapldly ex-
to S·30pm For t yr old pending Home Health IECllnAllY boy In your home Clll
846-6315 Care Agency Full-lime, Growing englnerlng firm
Part-time & per diem seeking ellp. secretary/
avallable. Xlnt salary, gen office to wor1< In tut WflfTTHIEEHI
Approll 12 d1ys/mo For
Alrllne Stew's children
Ref's. CdM 644-8025
beneftls & mlleege. paced dept , flex .. heavy
HIE IULTI phones, xlnt typist, detall .(·-·· otm• oriented ~' beneftt• & _,," pleasant working con-NHllTTH 4001 Wt1ttrfJ, # 11 l dltlons Send resume to
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Dally Pilot motor ro.ute
available in Huntington
Harbor area. 1-2 hours
per afternoon.
Call 642,.4333; Monday -
Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for
Art.
Orange Coa•t
Dally Piiot
330 W. B•Y Drive
Coat• Meee, CA
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MOTOR ROUTE
Available In Irvine area:
$300 to $600. No collect-
Ing. 3-4 hours a day, Mon ..
Thurs .• & Friday afternoon.
Sat. & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Ca•h
For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper
HUNTING TON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week . No
collecting. no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
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Exquisite ACOU5hC:S Re-
sprayed or remove Ory
wall Repairs 8•7 7901
sons 2 yrs exp Reis B r -CISTll IUTELS. Int painting S.3-4013 Bealrlce 631-9317 10-tpm la 181 r~,__. Wallco_,1,..,, In· · G 0 G for nrepla<:e$ 539--03•5 "",,..... ..,, .. ., HOUSECLEANING. expe< LT HAULIN • M VIN stallauons Reas Consult·
REBLOWN OR PAINTED ref , reliable Call for Garage & Yard Clnups Masonry work Gen clean ant Asslgnmt 581-8590
Saturday Only 10-5, My le.,.rt hHlt, Cl Mr Fuentes at Robert
home, local refs SS/Hr 12HO Bein, Wiiiiam Frost I i::iiii=:
751 -8003btwn830-5 (ll•)lll·llOI Auoc 1•01 Quall St .
Caring babysitter needed Newport Bch, CA 92660 A.ISO lnt/E11t PA1n1mg tree esl 548-6673 Elsy Jon &45-8192 ups, tree trtm. removal
L1C11288597 63t·9295 ----NPT/CMILAGUNA Area guar'd Steve 835-•633 "11111 'El •m" ~~~~~~a~~N~ ~:5• Haullng-c1eanup-pa1n11ng-lllOl&all IUSHllf O~~;k~a~~~IE f.~~1~j A1rlaalt
Ashalt repairs. slurry seal
coating park 1ng 101
s~lal Gary 538-486;.>
Marla 241-9553 moving 7 days 494•234 t Brick, Block end Concrete P I Hauling Moving Clean· Work FREE ESTIMATE We gals should hang I 11 llOllECLUllH ups 7 Days Lowest rates I 8•6-2130 logether. Hang/remove
references ::all ah 3pm U MA ONRY-TILE Own transportation Good I Call Barry 722.8673 ST CCO S 839-0730 81'1Y1lme Parking Area Repairs .~
Resurfacing • Roofing &
Waterproollng• 631·4199
7S0·0324 Hauling Moving Clean· No Job 10 small All types Plaattr/Drywall
-ups 7 Days Lowest rates Free est Lie 631-2345 •---------RESID'UCOMMERCIAL Call Barry 722 8673 • Int IE)(I patch pluterlng,
Aspttalt-repa1r prk1ng 10" llf'e est Elsa. 646-3254 lllOTIDI cuslom texturing. quallty
apt comple~·heavy roller Sonia 722-8055 Healtla, leaaty *' 1 IOYlll * work Problems-No Prob-J~ 6<15-4;>69 7am 9pm Filaeu C • lemsl •326864 554-7831
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Coalracttn DANCE LESSONS Soclel. Over ~~~~a~sEex:r!~!nce Piia~-----
Allll'11·lt1l11·Rt•lll N1gtttclub Ballroom Latin I Lie. T 1 •6.428 730-1353 2~ ltr El• lH· 1110
Driveway steam c:tean1ng
Free Esl 841-8189 24 hrs
Commlresld 631-23•5 ~~MOns S20 650-3048 1 t &IC IOYlllt Good Jobs done rtghl•
B 1 w1LSON & SONS I Bt1tia1 l Coolia11 ou1cK & CAREFUL WEEKEND PLUMBING
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1ng We do manuacr1p11
maillng 1111 etc 786 3330
Am Add Remodel Kite 2• L El• lll lllO LO RATES. T 1380•6 No overtime! Call anY1I~ Ba1h Tile •357487 Ins ,. •' • 112 0•10 30 1ri f'xp 6A6-17'0 9 Heatlng done rlght9 • ,. Wttter heaters In-. _ ___ Self Slorage Ellpertt stalled lrom $52 646-8712
ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Btat Strrict1 ·r·•"tll OtL• •t( DRAINS CLEAR F om $15 NfOw Const Remodeling C APE. T O E :J • ""' LE F r Superior OHIGe Servtees L1c8.t68S9• 1n1 552 0428 A l 1 N L UM ITlllEITI llYlll OI auc.tl. Olsposal, Heater· TILES ContraC1er Miis •• • 851·960• M&M 722·9066 for all yovr typing needs and installs 81 dlKouni Orerioe Co Original
Marie •97·287 1 CoD1lractit1 prices Uc•37'980 Student Movers Insured Expert SeNlce & Aepelr Ci~iattl A lail•l•I A c INTERIORS Ltc T 124-436 &4 1·8•27 2 yrs ellp Resld'l/Comm
l!'!'!-!"!'ll'!'!'lf'--.!"!"ll!..--5•2·2353 778-•669 NFW warehouse Slorage Lie ••09035 964-8919 KtTCHENS etc CABT re-AAYNER CONST CO 1~-,,-,......,,,.---
aurleclng(comparel Hornfl R!tl"10<Hll·Resld'1..comm I lace•t Tu MORRIS MOVING & STORAGE remodeling Ile: 642 1777 ins d free HI 6'6-5049 MANK MUSSELMAN SHOAT N OTICE
C'lifl9try RTC Commerctal Drywall Your hOlTHI or my ottl~ SPECIALIST LIC
EJ:wt&rwtry Servic:e Spec1a11z1ng In Comm l Sr Cll Rates 646-7828 !PUC 11 5886) IN -.,....' ,,..... and Resid'I Free et! SURED. VISA. MC Fl-~ ··-Remod'I Additions 548.8923 •383924 l11tractita 898 7967 Ooors-e1... S•8 .tR80 •ROOM ADDITIONS1i1' WILL Tu10t-Credenllaled BUILD OR REPAIR •REMODELING • exp d IHC:her Grades llY1111
W•lla, stairs doors 1oc11s SX LIC 428477 969.2194 K·8. all tubJec:ts. & el TIE l&Pn llYIRS ROOFING recover, r•-
r•lllng•. mo1c11ng1 & trim gebra. 11cc1ng, com INC ' pairs. hot tar, tile, rock,
••711106 Don 964·5949 I , puters Janet, ~-7135 we m•ke movtng easy wood, lree est. 750-851111
CABINETS & CARPEN· Dtat1hc SfrTictl -. rast, ettlclent, lr>tured
TRY Small 1obs. rep•lrs HC'IUSEIPET slttiNd In L1 .. 1ca,la1 c A l T . 1 2 0 0 ' 3
''" eetlmatn. 6•5·2003 rvBtCM area. long/short l Lancart 8•2-0708
-t111rrn ilnl refs 645-3083 IOYll ••• l)oof .. motdlngt-bay wtn 'Clean Ups•Tr" Trimming • ""
dows. complete pauoe . ..._ Yard Mslnl •Hauling Caretul..Courteou .. Chea.p
additions quality work .,..u MIKE 1150·3283 By hr /or piece 6411-311115
••71'A6 P1u1 S•8·8860 jS'o Coa1t ooc;; & Sash ltalt l1rllt1ll ltn I la It l<fTCHEN CABINE T ENTRY & FR DOORS 522 32155/d213/5''-8'5; UI met REFACING Oull'IY wortc 631-7975
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Call IOI' lrM e1t 542--0881 Entr; & f-rench Doors LANDSCAPE-MASON~Y private home Home COO!C
By Norman The Doorman All phues done Br1ck-m .. 11 Kathy 540·•101
Ooofs-A9palr-Alterallon1 I 01111 " Fir 857.oooR l>locil-stone-lr .. Mt Mltle p-i ..,,-;:--Cabl,.,.is Panel·LOCkt·•I' •99·•072 RICI! 661-9534 ua1111 3~ yr• P P Jerry 942 0537 "'tctrical Ga<den Matmen~ lll!lr'll"!'lmi'!mll""ll~y"Wl'Jcn~.
It--t/C t 11• M & -11.a MtOn•~ ard Sinor 16 yr• or happy .,..... tacre t PAIUUU ILIOTllO r:W,., ~o'G cu1t<>rl*1 uc 260&4•
0:1V9W8Y9 petlOS pelhl Ovttll~ wonc tree •I Thank Voul H3-'1 t • ate No job too tmall , .. u 1 • ,... 7.,..1 LANDSCAPE-MASONRY ftalNB-OW PAl..,...INO Reas M~key S3e--05.53 • L"': ...... ""' All ph .... dona Brlclt-"" "''
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FrM Mt Good rates 5
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AESIO/COMM LllND 28 bloek-at~tr" est Mlt!e Ouallty 11 our poftcy
yrt Do my own work UC •H-'°72 Aick lie 1-9584 650-e&4t JEFF LIQ Mia
·~710'1 Al 8411-8128 KC TREE SERVICE •IJWI ,.,. *
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STOP ANY LEAKS.
Guaranteed. FrM Mii.
25 yrs 892-7728
BEST ROOF REPAIR.
CAN BEAT M;N 910 9Y
S<W. 722-75;)7
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on Tues & Thure for 6 mo Cltrical/Offict 5400 llOln&aY
old boy Your hae or mine 1 d 1 HB area Chris 893-235, AOMIN SCTAY. Med. size n 91)9ndent HI -lterter bualneu co. Some bkkp to manage front olltoe of IELPI UlflfTTH ellp. Don Pries 752--0715 small establl1hed fllm
needed, respons perlOll WO •iroanuY production company. ror 11 mo old baby boy • -Musi have Htenslve
my home H B. or yours' Costa M ... Law otttc. knowled09 In all ph ....
H B. or c M Hours 9am 64!>-•0" of office procedurH In-
to 2:30pm M-F Salary GENERAL Office & lite eluding word proceutng,
N_ ... bel M c bool<keeplng and b11lc Neg """ arch t Bookkeeping ompuler computer operation. For
Call attar 3pm 893-2645 Entry lor CPA 675-2070 further Information
Sc~ .... a Sclaoeh l please call Krlall at 714/494· 1057 l11lractioa 1012 lastractioa 3012
------------------SECRETARY Inv Firm
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
ADULT SCHOOL
HIGH TECH CENTERS
n ·o CONVF.Nlf.~T l.OCATION~
17200 Coldf'ftWf'•I t>:\00 (,•rclul•
( 1t W arnf'r) ( ~u Ru~hard)
Ill 'll'rt'll(.TO'll Bt:Ac;11 HU NTAIN VAl.l.f.'t
Q~()R55. tar MW> R.'l9-B601
FRf.E Tl.ITIC)N a 1 s For Matf'l'i alA
Pacific
Travel
School
flltl ( I T1h Sr, S.n1a Ana.
C"a 91701
OllANOlt COllNTn ONLY /llH' AT.&
ACCUDITlfD TlitfBL <'AIBH !K'HOOI.
NPB. gd typing. gd gram-
mar tkllla, WP exp &
phones nee. Gd growth
potential, $1600/mo
non-smkr. 673-<4227
SOTRY/llHIHHI
lnveflment Firm In Npt
Beech Melclng tull tlrM
secretary w11h book-
keeping ellper. Good
typing, grammer lkNI•.
word proc & phones
necessary Good g.rowth
potential $1600/mo
Nao-smoker 873-'227
llOln&aY
Typing 50 Wl)m, 10me
bkkpg required Full time
Nr So Ctl P1aia Call for
1ppl 71•1957-1638
TYPIST /RECEPTIONIST
For Huntington a..ch In·
dependent w.ekly ~
paper, 20 hrt/Wk. To
Input prMS rele.... &
othef copy and 1nswer
phonH. Call Roger
Angle, 1142·•321 or
842· 1'4'
TN alcal/Tr .. n
HOS .........
E•p•rl•nc• required
Good N11ry end WOf1!1ng
condlttona
PICTURE' FRAMEA
1t~ll Valley vi.w.
Garden Groove m-1505 ,. .......
T J PfLLE CONCRETE & CONSTAUCTION CO
DON'S ELECTRIC Tap, trim, removal Ouellty W INTER 9 PE CI AL
,g9.3197 ~Calls, 1erv1ce Alford1bla !•tl1nt Al114 ~rpen1ry
d'Y9' outtett etc. bonded O)t9/cives 53e 6696 ~ Anytime. ~-3•110
& Onttperlea, tr.. ..,, • uc·o 11&-1222 776-44-43 C•ll (714) 543-9495
Immediate °""Ing lot
quallfleO Pet90n HINll
1llOO, I 660 911J* help-
ful Exceffent company
~neflt• 1no •orklng
condlttone ~: •••11&11' 111.f PUT
330 W Bey St,_t
Cott• Meta. Ce
Of call &42""321
Hlghett Quality Lo prices
Concret• Spec;1a111t-8rlc"
BIOCli Lie; "' Bond.ct Cati C7 t•J 90? 7093
NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No UlndKaJ)lng S~lllef• 50% OFF -FREE PAINT
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--Ptn TlmeMeln-.nrce 3 utt..., rod• and,.. Mii uillfTI um MQB OT '70,4-ap, gd MIKDS 1 AIOVI
UftlTW Aet111 NutHry nHd• lllll'LlamllD tor .. by Mnlot clttz.\ A~Pllllm ~· • .re-50 -~~~11•0wr• nNIU\ PAAOO.J ~~ ,;:.::.,ev:• ~ &lllllT 1111111¥1 we.kind PIT Clllhi., no -l•Ff9UL who Is fOtced to Mii ti. ... " .. -....., u c AH !XCl.USIVE !ASf· from Wtilt ~ ,,..._
N 1 • d • d r 0, R •ta I I exper '*· Call appt '°' office plMt Md ywd oeuM out hellttl. Can tor cendlllOJ' 11500 Call ... P• MO Mld9e« conYeftll>+e CADIJJ MI! NT , o A PAT Io WOCOI tllO Tiie ~
Ad'*11alng a.... It 1 Mond~tlday M&-7441 m .. nt~ + Odd jobe. detalla. 147· 7802. N2-310I. IUf.... 1979, 4 ~.AM/FM c:Me, lAAGE.8'T SELECTION PURPOSU OV!R THAT _...be '°6cs., pU111o au111oft
rlpldly expandlog locel LLOYDS NURSERY. t5-~perweeU7MM4 "35 OIFT CERTIFICATE HUNTIHOTONIEACH new witet pump & 9'eo A~OFTHE~8T1'1CTfO •P'O'Aded-.,.lntlrftll ...... ~ AggreNIVe, Ill.I 1111 at the PX Otec;ount Store .... I l1le1J1 IMI CHAYSLEJIVP\.VMOVTH Ignition xtnl 11t• & Int. oftat~":!:':or:; COMMON AAEA Of· tnu1Codu1ctP\t)M lfMI
Nlf·dllClptlned lndlvld-Wanted Oayi PIT PUTl·IP In Hunt. Bteotl. SELL ten n x t42-0SSt &<40-6184 no d "°'ti I UOO C<luMvl ... ua m~1~·:~~: ~1Md,t"211 °""..:'
u•I• may Hm excellent S...50/Hr to •tart. Cali 3/4 Deya. WMk Incl Sat. FOR 1536. 894-8153 119118. ,.,,, .... 1400 4 ..... '""'~ 147-6050. • ..... 1100 COHDOMtfWM P~N T1me al ..,., 11-0o &la:
l!ICOfM (Nlary t com· Doug 83t·3302 CM.,.. Art/Ofefllng baground 8 drllWtf ttuclent dM4( t M• 1350. &49-7309 -.,.., ni. W... addr-. and P901 Of Sele: U000 AYle mllalon), beNfl11. and helpful. AootY at the P9n-• .-Blvd otller common o.tonatk>n .......... CA
advancement 09P<>t1unl-EASY ASSEMBLY WORl<I nyn"9f, 1880 Plac.ntla drewer low boy drMMr, Albino coc;Jtatlel 4 monthl 28gg~~~E8A H any, °' Ille reel PfOC*1Y = ~ ~ 0#1
iy sa1 .. and/or advertlt-SS00.00 per 100 Ave, Co1ta M... :'~! ~ble m~': Old wltll cage 150 00 C6M.. 42.soo ml tlefd top CBIClt d • 1cr1b1 d 1 t> o v • 11 tN "Otl1 uu. and.,,..,.. o1
Ing eXpetienoe 1 muet Gu11antMd Payment. No It-• 'P'1~ "46-3073 17000 080 981•301411! w.••~N CADILLAC SevUle '77. p11r9orted 10 bl HO WHt Atrleaf\ Ptecfoul
Send reau~ to· Experience/No SalH. ... Mm • 883-SM.2 -COCKER SPANIEL pup. ........, Low ml run• good, new AVOCADO STReET IK-2. Wood Inc In and to .,,.
Melinda Thackery Det1ll1 •end Hlf·•d· No Mltlng. No exp. nee, 8 wlc old 1op.ew t>i.mnlM. pie.. 7 WM!ca. w/pepers. .. 'lll•••Hh P/I f'OUCHE u,.., ollln lnlout. ~ COSTA MfSA CALI· P'~Y wli be~ kif HAJlllOIUT dr .... d atampeO Mon·Frf 5·9pm, Sat StO. Drop leaf Jnai>t. 1150 Cell644-0481 JMp'ineweatoffroedYe-AUOI l4500.844-Mt3 F~tAttlH 1&1• 11 req11M11d. tM ••Hy -n enyelope E~N '(ITAL 91m· 1pm, doing llmc>le table & 3 Chllf"I, SS0.00. hlcl• A mu at ... 1 CHtVltOLfT EV c ETT The underllgned Tr~ mw.,.. ~8wlltal .. -• '"'" ·903, 3418 Enltrprlee Ad, aurvay WOflc P.id WMk· 892· 1552. SHIH TZU, AKC, ' I* 119558) tt .. h•• ~11111 CH '73 ORV e ·73 dlecleilM lltY ISeblllty f0t In)' tumllh In~ a1*1t
,330 W Bay St. Ft Pierce. FL 33-482 ly. Gr .. t w1y to make Champion LlnH. Born ..... S.l•t A S."'k• 521< Of19 ml., lmmec ~ ~neu Of Iha ICrM'I C>CMtlble encumbraftC*I. Costa M .... CA. 92827 extrt 1$1 Call J1net 80,000 BUT gu fur~ Oec 20 '85 M/F, 1500 ~out. cu.tom peilnt 8ddf .. and other c;ommon wNct1 l'lllY be ~ In des
--------GENERAL 882•5a.4. $125. 2.5 ton central air H/499-5883 w1873-os58 7 9% APR ftnlnClno up to CHIClt •10.000. 87$-te15 ~nauon, If any, lflOwn tann1n1ng the v....,. ot tN llOtlwtlll condltlonlog A-coll,,,.., 48 m01 on apptove<t 1.,r.•~N -11Yau••••• '"'.,.Mtne"*' ~ SALIS NlmH Needed to 10 WO<k with oc TELEPHONE S 160 TV antenna s 16 ulcal lattr .... h etedlt. .,. .:; ~. w11 --Said .... Will be made, t1Y1 tkul ot property 1177
WANTED .. good people Order Dept $920/mo If P.,INI... P1ayt>oya, 8 yra of b.ck 1111 HUNTINGTON BEACH ••SE c-t~wll =~:~~l~~ =:-:=:i:n:led~ ~LI=~'°,,:!
w1th good vO!cel to earn qual. Tralnlog provided APPtmlllm llmll I 11 u u I 5 !I . C •II Conn Curved Soprano AMC/i~~~ .. AENdAUL T N•wpo" S..clt f•-awuea1 gardlng uue. po11w1on. Ot -~ ..... .,....., "
up to $1000 ,.,..r week Mu1tbepeople0<lented NoNlll No•w"...,. 9e2·1708. s••• 18751 ........ Blv .HB 67S-0910 115&_.T_ ~bf~. to,._ the I~ .~...._._.__ ....-& og. ........ ·-· S1xaphone. ..uu. 841-39" O.LILLO ....... ~ .....,_ ,__ .........,._ eeslly Cati Chris have own cer. For appt p. T 9'19 hr&. Excellent fC>f 8x 12 GOLD rug 130 &48-7882 a.tt 4·30 pm remaining prlnetpal turn of tratlon Pll'klng A191), 14000
1-800 233--0491 ~II Mr Klog 662-SMS student• Of houMWtv•. Suede llcicet, alze 10 · llW •• '"1 MYllLIT tile not• ~'*' by Uld A~• Roed, L.aguna NlgUlt, -- -Call Jaekle 882-!18.« $30 Latge rd huaoct< ORUM M t, 7 po black, llke PORSCHE 1M3 Super 90 18211BEACH8LVO OMO of Truet wt1111n....t CA mn ,~ MnM: Clalt1/lt1tH1Uh l1l1ttHHI ftrt•tl with ca.tare 15. Pet tote new c ..... Zlld. eymb11 ..U POftche replica kltcar. HUNTINGTON BEACH lllereon, M Pf~ In tald Ful payment rlQU!t«I on ac-5520 F/tlme Moatly nltes Call Tlll&IU 21 inlong 14 1nVWi<M 16 11500 993-5829 or ltcomeew11hbuei(et1Mt1 Excellent condition A.ct U1·111l;Ml-H11 llO'"· •dv•ooee. If 1ny, ceptance of lllghllt Old
WJU f&OITOlll Chris. e..1.1079 AMERICA'S MAID In deep $l5. 983·2022. &41-2240. ;~ .. ~:1~::,~,,4~;)• ~3tl~r ln~rl~rpd.:_~~ CHEVY •ee lmpeta 55327, ~.!~::.ma:=.c:: ~ta of m::.'r':":t>yAI =.
WAITRESS Wed thru lllmllAIOITIAlllE SERVICE ANTIOUEl)f9llblcicrodc· .. 1u1 ..... cart>.-am/lm/11pe new Int, urea. air, Nnl expenMeotltieTrust .. llnd cerlifled"<:'**, OMhler"• Ot
Sun F/ttme deys Expar, Responsible for malnt , re-1 n log chair S 110 A9eord HSI ORANGE COAST Won·1 1111-c1ll nowl great $400 obo 964-0288 of th• trust• cnated by MIO trMMKer's c:heCk °' -.,. 1
mature & dependable p1lr, er rends and gen ~ e ~ lnterv:wlng for I 8 collectlon S 1-13 or HOO COfii()i; piano t>eautlfUl Jeep/Renault O o I y $ 7 O O O ChryMir ,88 T&C Wegon, ~of Tr...i 1'Mecl S11i.1 poatAll..:::;
nee. Reta helpful lmmed' clean-up. Must work wen tntef'"~ ~n llgtft ~ • for all. Art Deco OOoM WOOd wlll ,,e.p de4lver 2524 H1tt>or Costa M... o a y -8 4 7 • 8 o 4 1 , '" 10 appreciate UOO. un~ ':i-'.,::o;':,:' 0:,': =:,~=~~": mon.y
opening, ask ror Me1tnd1 with people, & mull have keeping .. Mele lampt, 2 IOI' $25 I 10s0 714/982·5193. 14t-I021 Nlte-96.4~6988. Aft 5pm 538-1207 o•tk>n aecured by tn. proo-Otder payable to the Internal
CA drivers lie Approx. 963-3910. PORSCHE '78 TARGA SC arty IO be IOld and reuc>n· ~ s.Mcl. SNACK BAA COOK · 35-40hra Newport Piiar-•ProteaslonaJ Company ANTIQUES Olk !Cle box UPRIGHT piano and Tnacb 3 WE BUY CLEAN. 1ble e111meted costa, P · ~-'· 1.oudJ, ..._Qt. ~.T~.~n~~m~!w ·~~; maGeUtlcaJ1 897 W t8th •Trani tumlthed 1250. Preaeed back roel<· beneh Story and Clartt, •U V. ton Ford P.U. Cab Muit 9N to apprec LOW MILEAGE I '*'MS and lldv1ocee 1t the ,._ ntl a..... Awtta
tmmed opentog. Ask l0< ~ ~ewpon Beach •P11d Training er s110. s
1
ellwlnn 10 ~~~/~t~ng Of make high campe< •hell, xtnt 118•800· 7&0--6503 DOMESTIC a IMPORT time ot the Initial PVbllClti0'1 ,._. ~i:.:r*· c•
Randy or Steve. NEW OFFICES HAVE 15 •9AM-3:30PM speed bllce 55. Bolt of · conct $1850 obo 552--0764 PORSCHE 911T TllQ8 '70 CARS, TRUCKS & VANS ~~0t~3 :'lee of S• II ntJri 1
lll·Jl11 POSITIONS TO FILL =~~~a~l~/hour :~~.:;cludl~.J~~3•· l!cycln '74 Che ·~ ton PU S~~ = ~-~~32nd -The 8eoe11e11ry unoer ~::l~Of~ eo..1 ----Start todiy 11 you quaJtty $30. · §Oyi"' 26" bike, couter w/lhell. ~200 obo. Gd uld OMO of Tru.t '*• Dally Piiot fiebn.Mlty 12, 1998 0111 S5·S8 per hr. Full/Part THE MAID'S BALBOA BAY CLUB FULL bral(e mlddlewelght Int/Ur .. Clean 951-3543 PORSCHE 928, Petro tofOfe uecuted ao<f de-W-308
For Italian Cafe Breakfast llma, advancement 17301 Beach Blvd MEMBERSHIP. MAKE NEW ·condition Coat ' blue, cnrome wl\eell, 5 • livered to the underllgoed • & Lunch Full or Part-time potential. wUh benefits. Huntington Beach OFFER. 640-2530 1126 111 sell 189 CHEVY ~T P/\11970. New sp, saddle In terior. l''""' "'"" s..o o:i'.tu wrlltlfl 0eetar111on ot o..1 ________ _ Paid vacation a. n1-• w · engine, good work truck $24,995 obo 842-185-4 t~ and OemenO tor Sile posWon In• benefits. tlonwlde travel This ad 111 (7 t4) 848•5558 BEAUTIFUL red velvet 842·&024. $9951080. 536--0237 Ind a wrln.,. Notlee ot 0.. P\11.JC *>TICE Call Toni °' Abbye at 11 love Mat $75. Kitchen ROLLS Aoycie Sllvr Cloudl fault and Eleetlon to Sell --~...;.;..;;._,__ __ _ F0<nalo, 640-4279 opponunlty knocking, W double stalnle9s link with B 0 y S r • c Ing b I k • CHEVY CREWCAB 1973 Private collector Tiie uoderstgned C8uMO DEPARTMENT Of answer It 527-2719 or Mork rFrom 3:00-8:30pm, fa•""'t·-.. plumbi""S75. Kuwahara $200, JT Good cond 12000 FromS8500533-4242 Mid No1ioe 01 ~11 and THE TREASURY OOH, Liii I PHP 550-9162 on.· rl. In a friendly r• 96Tu'3a": "" leatherulze 28 ISO, BMX 8'48-l86& Rog« att 5pm • · · ElecUon 10 Sell 10 t>e ,.. INTERN.AL REVENUE
AND WAITORS Exp'd llllT ·····11 taxed atl'nOlphere help-helmet ISO, Max elt>ow • • oorded II\ the COUf'lty Mier• SERVICE Only 673--0910 CdM -log us build clra.tlatlon BROTHER EP-20 Personal pada S7. 847 ... 756 TOYOTA dlesel pickup the rMI property Is located NOTICE M ~
For Ladles Fitness Center for lhe Dally Piiot. portable typewriter 1983. Long bed, dura Date 212186 AUCTION IAl.I
WUTllWI
Eves & nights. Tiie Grinder
estaurant. 1400 PCH, NB
(714).497-5464 1 AC/DC ...,,..._, v1nt cond Bo~ SI pl~~n ~~le!_.,~ liner, lmmac, 5 speed. HAMMOND 9'U L TY
--------If ...... ~-" tri.n ng '"-1· '°""""...,'' AM/FM .. 33K U d« the autl\Ority In .ml'TIAI you poasess $65. Roy 841 ... 496. condition. S8 962•3874. caase .. e, · C09'P.. av: lpeclall~ed 0
111• *A plealant speaking Take over payment1. Inc-. • ~t • ..oo l taM Internal~ Code MC· \:'W:,~~~::i~~~rl:~ *;=:,Ive attitude Ind B::,?~H,~Ace~::n111~·2 r•1t laln 968-2500 • FORD '75 Pinto Sta Wgn :a~c~111-:=.-..;.: =i:3~,,::.:: HOST Ill day or eve. apply
tn person et C9(;o's.
2131 Wntctlff, NPB pt e es e a PP I Y It '* Are willlng to learn Vallow rattan swlnl -TOYOTA PU SA 5 '711 V--6 1/t p/b ldlo heater I!. PedtecO, AMMtMtl lec· ed tor nonp1yment ol
Monther·1 Market & we will help you make chilrs $25 each. Seara C.tal •11 llu 1122 AM/FM stereo. ale. good r • r.uty Internal •8YetlU8 taxa1 due
LW SALES NISH
For Italian Bakery Cate
Responsible mature per·
son w/exp. Full-time. flex·
Ible schedule, Ins ~
eflls Apply In pe<son or
cell Toni 0< Abbye II For-
nalo 6-40--4279
Kitchen for a position In from SS-$8/hour. etectrlc typewrller $25 Snowdlaln1S2o. Rd metal cond $2750 8'48-l868, TOP SSS PAID $600 obo 645-0820 Publtsneo Or.nge Cou• h'om Vtneent J 'l.8LW1e c our nutrition dept with 1 THIS JOB IS FOR YOUI 960--4561 tblt ~5. piste molded R<>gel" att 5pm FORD '76 Muataog V-8, Datty Pilot February 12, 19, J1nowlcl TM property w1a
management future. chatrs S9,1wvtrckrs $45, VW '88 TRANSPORTER F0<Pampe<ed 80Kml,goodcond$1350 26, t986 belOldetpu~~~ M other's Market a Homemakers. students CAA cover, navy blue fsh tnk S5 lg nunltes Single cab rblt eng Meroed.Benz 854-3421. 7pm-t1pm W-305 P<O'tkMd by nterm •
Kitchen 225 E. 17th St. and retirees are en-nylon, lllce n-t0< S30 $6.Call 1so-'.8160. 12400/pvt pty 675-3498 -.Ull IUI FORO Exp 1982 Exel :':~-:':'.. o.t:':!
Costa Mesa couraged to apply. 962 ... 238 laal •ack ToP Merc:edee Pric.a Paid cond Inside and out. Low P\B.IC *>TICE Sala Feoruary 2e. I~.
OFFICE SPACE AVAILiOf CALL &42--4321 Ext. 225 CENTVR! stroller .. S25. ' IU CALL PETER Of RAY mlluge 4 speed. Time °' Sale 11:30 a.m • young attorney In •K· • NOW * Graeco Neat Seat d. 2 FAMILY garage sai. '79 CHEW YAN, v.1 .. ., W11 AM/FM stereo cauette.. NOTICE ~ PlaCe of Sale 24000 Alllle
change ror legal 15• luxe high chlir S17.50. February 16 Appllancee, w/eonverslon, rbtt eng. ..aa-• .. •R-S New tires & wtiee11. A AaA.~ :°"'"" RoeO L~n8 Niguel. CA
IOTIEll'l llTOIH
is now hlrlog day cold line
cooks and 1lso for
day/evening servers
Please apply at Mother's
Market & Kitchen 225 E
17111 St CM
slstanoe. 6"2·1334 893-1606 furniture, clothel. 19842 new r1dlator, watar ---super deal lu•t S2,800. NOTICE IS GIVEN 1,..1 !:7~1 title~•~
OADEADEPT __ £.,ltyatat ..... CPMcardforAppleCom-Deep Harbor Of, Hunt· pymp,battery.r=rfl ert, 2130f714 637·2333 964-7851 wllen -MED IC A L Vlneent J & Laurie C . 5535 pu1er. 60 Commodore lngton Beach hoses. tlr ... It<:. . TPYOTA CELICA '77 FORD Torino s.w 1973, PATHOLOGY GROUP, INC. Jenowlcz In and to Ula~ AmmHll Motlle<of 9mooldson W!U cassette unit $25.00. All GARAGE sale: Feb 15-16, 898-3900 oc.:4.9 · 63 lttbclc, am/fm/C8SI, IWIO xlnl cond In & out Nftl vacated premlaM 111 4950 ertywlllbeott.radforMle n
Orange County Marketing babytlt your child, prefer brand new and Tectinlc'I 8-5 968-5477 9422 hti .. n l&nin1t45 trans, $2100, sllvet. good llr• & bralc• $1000 Barranca Pmwey. Sutt• r~1ec1. tne Internal "'9v-
Ftrm Ilea lmmed open· 5yr and under In my HB cassette deck metal Harcourt Cr. Huntington ' cood. 847-&401 536-6052 101• Irvine. C811tc>mi.. the Mlle SeMcl wlll lumllfl ln-
lngs taklog 0<ders 10< N1-apt reas rates 969•7313 dolby S30.00. Tete. no Bc:h. Near lndtanaporls & 157 tAdNDERBIRD wt To 01 CELICA Hat n •77 :::,.~ per90na1 property ~~. ~!!! llonaf Co Excellent op. • · (714) 848--0794. Bushard hardtoP & porthole. Pwr Y • c ...................... --· .. _, portunlty Must have own lta••Ht-•-· window• & Mata a/c AIC, f/m c:.ass 5 IP Mlac•ll•neQ\11 medlcal be uMlul 1n oetemlinlng IN 1&11W1C110t1m11
persons tor BalbOa Fun
Zol'fe Cate Oays/Eve av all
Applications available at
car & enjoy worlctng C A .. E 5 _._ B Dewalt 8 Inch radlll arm Traa1prt1tita s24 500 (7141337: 1579 $2000/obo. Bernie w1c p1tl10logy tab equipment ~tue ot the lntereet being
withe pybllc $920/mo 11 A • 1 years exp N saw, like new $100. -' · 863·1 181, hm 842-7257 Ind aupplies, 1~'* wltll 90IO Oeecrlp11oo of Pfoe>-
Bayside Cafe Mon -Fri
800 E. Bay Aw , BaJbOa
quallfled. For appt. call Refs Diane 845-9428 71-4/8-42-2909. Leave Aa ... laf!!!M 9111 VOLVO '81 DL COUPE ~f!~'!:,s,,;~:. ot11ce ~1c~·.~~~111~n6
Mr Johnson. 662-584-4 Mtrckaditt message. INta Ctatlll 7011 llPWll llllPUI alt a/c p/1 c/c new paint & On February 11. 1986 II cyt8nder engine LieenM
1 .. --------.-;.;;;; FOR SALE ·Adj. dr ... 10· .B Boat (fish· DeLIVERY OEPARTMENT uphols. lltce new $6150. 2:00 p.m et 4950 Ba.rrllllCa Plate •2GSPT. lnterlor I• • .... 10 form, tub wtllrlpC)ol, fir• ing/dloghy) 1350 almost .Bltr 722-1848 P1r1tw1y Sul1e 101. lf'Ylne. AM/FU euMtte 1tereo, WWII 1 llSTEIS
Apply at Puffins Re•·
taurant 3050 Coast Hwy,
CdM Call Louis 640-1573
Part-trme evenlogs Aabfi!! .., place screen. 894--4362 new. 714-841-0290 Mel IR£N'S BMW c.lltOfnla. this property 9halt apeaker1 al\d c:ar~tlng llllEI .1011 (TH . '"'TTLE SNAKE) n YW .. , WA.. ERC A 7 be dt8'>(>Md of by public .... Property may be ~ed .,,. For u l e-Klng·alud PtwtrlNta 7 12 M-Ftlll 9.~tlllfl $500 Call 7511-8248 M UY 19 1 11at1on purauanttoCMICOdeS.C. 11.(GenerelS.W:.Admln-IOW IYAIUILE A em Ing ton A e pro ches1 llyle treezer IS0.00 626 S Eucild S wagon P.S ' P.8.. air, tlon 1988 letratlon P1rkl"9 ArH).
Attention Homemakers, Bronoco In bronze. 23" & steel teeretary deetc 19 ft WELLCAAFT Cuddy · C 1 VW '74 Bus. 9 pataeng41f, new battery. new 1teel TIMOTHY .&. a.Jl.D, At· 24000 Avlll Rold. 1.1igun1 Gtaml SS 0 mooollgllters. college high. ANlly t>eautltut $50.00 and steel MC· cabin. Jotln1on 115 OB. Fullerton, A 531< ml on new 'eng, gd radial tires. Nnl greet tCWMJ * WOCXIM~ Niguel. CA ean Payment
students '& hlgll achoo! $2500 obO 548-30-43 ratary desk $50.00 and VHF. Weetrlg Trailer All n~~ cond $1450. f>'0-1690 $900 firm. 842·5827 .-oec:A.l ~ f1't11 t.erma Full peyment r•
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11 KOX-175 dirt bike, 1980 equipment. fleh/skl "°"' KanNft. ...._ UO. quired on 1CC9P'anoe at seniors! Telemarketing Anlltacn fOf S500 SSOOO. 4114-6126 VW '75 bug convertible, MUSTANG Convertlble '"1M , CA 111114• T...., l'llghe9t t>.o Form of pey.
firm Is lookl ng for lllYmr .... EI LARGE SELECTION OF 11tnt con d $4995 '65,all~tnel289Auto, ,..._N411D-1eiM ,,,.,,1 A11P8Y'M"t.lmu9tbe
energetic Individuals to arr•IAllW FOi' tale Magnavox reel· 26' FI B Sportsflshet NEW & USED BMW'S! ""'98LIK2-«E N4E9WI $5000, I 49-4-61:M Pu~ Ofenge Cola\ by CMI\, oertlftecl cMdt
conduct a marketing LES 957..&133 10-rNI tape recorder Nu engine, VHF, Sounder LM lllAll.. , OLOS ,79 118 Regency Deity Piiot ~ 7 12. CH,,llf'• or tr•Hurlf'•
survey for • local new-1aaEI •aaEI* $30, Royll elecirlc 'YP9-$6.800 AYS 848-9000 VOLUME SALES VW 76 Camper, lo ml, Sdn Nu ..,,.ttranlltlree 1988 et** or by• United Stat• paper NO SELLING! * .., .... w r 11 er S 3 5 , ca II 3,_ ,..__.an S""""'lhe< twn /Im I S -500· .. 7.,. •••• F-Mt PQ9tal ~ ~ 0t
Only requirement Is a Refrigerator• $129 & Up 714/531--6262 Ch="" vfi."' duel~ SERVICE & LEASING !: ,1::0 C::,:~~~ mmac: 2 · .,.....,_ ..,_.,.. W\nM" 1e1e9rep11 rrionay orSJ•r
Pleasanttelephonevo!Qe W S""'&U •1-3670N CherryA~ LONG OLOS981:1__,...,•81 GM / rUPL.R-""'""' ....... __..or__,_ordet ~s "" P GIRL'S 20" Schwinn. good troll, F/B, tabs. Aeduc-C ,._..,.._, -..,_.. ··--1
Hours Mon-Fri 5·30.9 00 Dryers. gas/elec $99 & up condition S30. Car cover, edl St7,500 6"8-9003 BEA H VW '77 WestfaJla Cmpr Euc car 26M m l, OEPART..,ENT OF payable 10 the lnteroar Aw·
Sat 9am-1pm S-4/hr • SI $99 a Up (No Cherry exlt--405) Van, must sell $2750 loaded New vinyl Must THE TREASURY enue Sarvlce
$86 per wee!( to start .. ~=plet• Line of Home :;,~a~~:· ~~Of 40' PACEMAKER (714)111-llff obo. as ia 951-2551 seer $7000. 960-3545 INTERNAL REVENUE j I( Co• m:z.,... A•
Share In partnership Furnlshlogs" . An cabin, V8's, 111 IC\ras Tr~lns Wetcome VW ·79 RABBIT DIESEL OLDS Cutlaas Ciera 1983. SERVICE "°8d, ~-· CA
profits atter 1st wt( Im· ALL APPLIANCES GLASS loP dlnlog table, $55,000 AYS 646-9000 OPEN SEVEN OAYS 2 dr 5 spd. ale. amlfm, 4 door iutomatlc pis, NO~ M P\aJC DIT17
mediate openings for the hltJ la•Mtff4 chrome legs. Biby car· «'x12' Fulty equlpt, xlnt LOOKA & RUNS GREAT Cf'UIM control, AM/FM I AUCTION ':.!! ·~ Date 2-&-86 right people Casual at· ir-... -A,. _ _.... ..... __ rlage & wood dest<, un· oond can aleep 5 671 -I 1900 OBO 497-2339 stereo, eJr, tow miles. Ex-Urlder the "' 1Y Publlshad OrMge COU1
ltte, pleasant working uet .. --mw11 finished. misc. 84~2346. Detroit _,, Ploo 11 ·Long cellent condition 17.400 tnternat Revenue Code ~ Daily Piiot Feoru1ry 12, 1gee conditions. management UNIQUE FURNITURE -·v· oon 6331 uie property.,...., w -1
opportunities For Inter· t9•7 S. Mein St IBM non-<:0<rectlng Seleo-e.ach Pier 638-5570 968-3207 11<:t•be0 bolilow llM l>Mr'I MU·! ...._
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M·F or 6-42·5678 after Main St. Sea the Bearl Atter 6pm 846-5777. Newport Sllp, 6 wtlMI ---------
6pm M·F IH·l220 JEWEL Tea dlshel. Large tr a 11 er. S 2 7 • 0 0 0 ..J~~~ AEPOAT OF CONOfTIOH
Call today •••rt tomorrow Open 10-6: Sun 12·5 size «·52 clothing. Other 673·0365 or 548--0779. AJwaye • tr9m9ndoul TMllTll'..~~AU Con~IOatlng Oome9llC and loreign sub91dlar-of,,,.
Items. 847-8810. il INh 114 ttlsrt'-n ~ .,._, ,. Loe11 ir "JllllZ11t30 M1noe National Banlt ot S111111 An• 10 the State ot
11 you are looking for extra -2 S EAS -_,...,. "" •-• T •. NO. 15-2712 I Callforn1e at the cloM of butA1"18SS on o.oetnt>er 31. 1985 spending money, or like PAIT Tiii WA H · & 1 DRYER Lane lounge cnalr, broWn 2 14ft Luer SallbOats, paretully prepared NOTICE put>llshed 10 reepooM to call made by Comptroller ot trie
to goplecesflkeMaglc • Allexltcond SlOOeach like new Sl5000. w/custom Diiiy Tr1ller, ""'eowned BMW• In '!'OU ARE IN DEFAULT Curra<1Cyun0er111 .. 12Unrted S111esCooeSec11on161
Mountain, Knotta Berry llTtllYllWHS Call 754-7223 714/960·2170 exec cond, 96&-3767 ..,.. UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST Cllartet Numbef 11052
Farm ()( win Prizes and For the University or Mich· FOR ..... Corning Ware MAHOGANY coffee table itock. DATED JUNE 3, 1982 UN· Comptrotlar of the Cvnency Dletrlet
Award•. Call us nowt We ~an Survery Research range with attached _ 20 40 ,25 Wlllrlpool 3-4 tt Hunter, tired of wait-It doee make a dlt• LESS YOU TAl<E ACTION ' ~
I I I I k> conduct house--·-JI • """ f()( dell"""" on your TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-have severe open nis n en er level mlerow1ve oven & refrlg w/lce maker $150. ~I Show ~al? Thia f•en<:e wt.e YOU Ot'TH COl NTY EATI IT MAY BE SOLD AT ASSETS of~ ~~433~ B or v ~~dl~::v1:in:~; storage dr•-below Curtis Mathis radio, r• professlonaty maJntelned purch ... your BMW. \'OLKSWAGL',N A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU r;;u,, aoo t>eiences oue rrom
Oran,,.. County Must be S250 firm 960--6189 cord player oonsole, m/o. and ... lly loaded be1uty II GC~wER "' NEED AN EXPLANATION Oec><>!Mte>r; inatttutlOtls .-842-1637 "' Hood 11""'1 ... ~ & OF THE NATURE Of THE Noo•ntereat·bearino C>el•nc:M
AIDE F llve In as.slat avall1ble et le11t 20 Sears Kenmore wuher & Mltlng lor you. ISl'Zl' PROCEEDING AGAINST end C:OrrtlnCY and coin
teacher In wnlchr rm• 11r1/wlc durlog projects Gas Dryer, brand new MOVING • drener, lclt. MPS/tell furling. Jib, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-tnter .. M>91rlng balaoces
S300tmo n-tmk 645_2357 Mull nave own car a flex· oond $425 obo 957-9390 table w/chaJrt, am/Im CNG 11ove. dep1h finder, (114)111-1111 TACT A LAWYER Securities
Ible am. pm & weekend STOVE wtll 2 d radio & record player VHF. stereo. Loran, raft 20tW 11t.8enCllAM On MARCH 5 tlla6 .,,,..,_...IUl'IOSsoldAnOMCUnt-
v UCllITT 11&111 hrs We p1y $4.50/llr & st0<ag~ 1 o~.4 bu:~~ ceontc.~.9coc:k771 tall table, ~!~t e t>,°8,rd, : I ~a~ C1..0l£1>9LN>AVS tO 00 AM . HAMMOND RE· ~==lcu~=--eg~=~~~o.~~:
E.lablls .. _.. ......... urlty firm 21'/ml A 5-d1y training w/grllf In mdl, gas. s 125 .,...,.. AL TY CORP as Ouly ap-E .. • .... '""' """ _.. .. 9.._,,/dlrecllon. knot log ' 111 dge and .... grMm4!f'I tot> ..... l••-needs guards lor Coeta seulon Is requlr.....,, "'non obo. 84 7 -8507 NEW,~ used aec:tlonal .,...... •BMW '76 2002. 4 spd, pointed Tru91" under •ocS ano In IBFs Mesa location dl scrl m ln11 ory if· _ and much much more anrf,amlfmc.ass.1ownr pursuao110 Da.d Of Trust ' llrmltlve action em-Weshr & Dryer $145 ea. sofa Quality plus Paid Boal may t>e vleWed at $4300 673-79"2 recOfded JUNE 16 1982 as Loens •nO -lineoc:ing ·-·vst>les 213•255"° 156 collect tor ployer. Send replys to Frig S200. Stove I 125. S 1400 °0 sale. utclog Balboa Bey Basin 26-C. inst No e2-2oe2:?1 01 Of-L~sO:d ~= "91 °'1
appt Ms Pett Gross. Regional D/wshr S tOO 646-58.48 $800/0B . Mull SM Call Jim l"layea 955-0333 CHRYSLER '81 lmpe<lal flelal ~ords in tlle office ol ~ESS A11~w1noe tor o•• CASHIE~ULL TIME S·""""' 350 Sha on Also 14 SQ yds earth lone or Pat Shear 250-40-41 Onty 50.000 mtg Xlnt Ille County Recorder ol OR-I and tease IOsM5
Coate Mese Auto Wash ".,... ... sor. r WASHER & DAYER, exec carpeting $50 531-9814 cond low ml $9900 ANGE County S111e ot Call· LESS Auouiieo lr&nslt>• .,, .. rewr~
6-45-1039. esk for Jay Park Or ' Apt I· t, Menlo cond, $200 for set OKI CELLULAR TELE· Sli,./O.Ckt/Sttr?.t· 832-7S96/H 660-8066/W lo•o1a EKecuted by LAURA Loans ano -s ne1 " ,.,.,.,.,...,income ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~•p•ar•k•, •C•A•Q•4•0•2•5--.. 720·9749 all 8pm ., O E tu --MARKARIAN A SINGLE -•i~ance 8AA r-~-.-H N w /antenna Datsun 1974 2602 2 .. 2 WOMAN AS TO AN UN-.,u_ "" ~·~ Faraih.rt f014 ~7~ 6-45-<>104 IOAT SLIPS AVAIL Mint condition. new DIVIDED ONE HALF 1Auets held in ireding accounts TELEPHOIE llTERYIEWERS
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LES 957·8133 spelkers. exoellent con· 300 E Coat Hwy N.9. Evenings 963"7065 AS TO. AN UNDIVIDED ONE ()11>9< , ..... ,.,. OWf'90
____ ~ _ dltlon $95 Maple Pl1t· 673•13j 1 Mon.·Frl.'9_.4p~ DATSUN •75 710. 4 apd. HALF INTEREST, AS TEN-1n11es1menta 1n unconsoo<111ao 11.1Ds1dlarie,
GEORGES Plec form rocker. old. l -40 ----4dr good mech cond ANTS IN CO ... MON WILL and UIOCleled COfl'tpall ...
LIVING RO~M sJ M ape I e T. V c I b I · Dock Spece Available S lsOO 673-3983 Iv mag SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Cu1t0tner1 l11bt1tf) 10 ltlli t>eoi.
net/storage cabinet $35 $125 Monthly ------TO HIGHEST BIDDER "OR 100 ecoeptanoe' OUl1'l•11d1nq
Never uMd 1285 (714) 848-5676 (7 14)786-9885 I HONDA Accord Hatchl>k THA..., YOU CASH (pey•ble at time o1 l1n1engit>le HMts Call 952--4254 __ --• '82 Sap. lo nil, gd cond nn lele "' llwfut money 01 Ille OtMr HM•s
KING sz bed, complet9. POKER llble, folding, With Mite. Traaa,.rtlhH S5300/ob0 786-6566 fJfOR2US United Stet .. I 11 ,,,. N0t1n Total UMIS
Wllbl Henredon walnut. muontte cover tor dlnlog MAZDA 626199 1 ftont tntr1noe to tile county
Perlecl. 675·2756 $.40 846-6878 ___ Cua-a I014 4 dr, al e, nu Urea Suna. co1111 llouee 700 C1v1c ~t• !:.:. ,,_. <Anter ~ W•1 Sent• In domesuc o~
LAZY Boy chilr $90 TV Retired? Like traveling? 174 Nftp()rter 20· RF l atereo. good cond Ana. Calitomt• 111 right 11,._1 NontnterMI 1>ai1111ng
atand $25 Both In HI Herel Lifetime member· ceb, elr, loeded, • 1K ml $3500/0BO 968..()()80 Ind 1nter .. 1 COtlWV-0 to lnterest-t>Mr1no
cond 962--4939 lhlp NA.CO w .. 1 rec· $8500 963-8658. MBZ t90SL '61 E eel •nO now ~ b~ '' uno-in 10re1gn o"toea Eog.o 11r-4 reatlon11 vehlcle camp• 'JI Mid OMO ol Tl\l't 1n tne A~t tiut>tldl•"" •nd •l\f'
New 4 piece llvlng room fOf aale, $3200 Harriet INVADER ·75, serf cont 1 cond Has sott/hltd loPS pr<)pel1y aituatlld 1n u t<l 1 Nonlnt-l·t>M.r1110
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• • chairs, s 1400 new, muit tcreen 8 feet long, excel ProFlle ,850 00 Perl.at MBZ '75 450 SL ~ 'HI wt • .A t"'1ERESl IN AND TO l.OT 1 I Not• tt\d oe«>entur .. eu1><><0._,.., f'I' """""" • 1 • ·-'11700obo .7 .. 7"''""' cond 1100 Linda fA1 ATC's Al La~, .. _, Whlt•l blue Int 76K Wl'9 OF TRACT 1122e IN TME 01 ... 11.t)>ht-• Earn A, y OU .rarn • ..... u .,. ~ 84 "' "' _,, gu-wheel•. GORGEOUS (VUIY MOOCL 'COUM ClTY OF COSlA ~ESA I Tot•~ ·~'I••
• • WICKER FURN LOV91Mt, ~~ _ ness 964-8758 $19,500 A•" for Ed CAU. TODA y COUNTY OF ORANGE . L1m"ed Ille~'~'~ 1toc1t
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• • 2 BkahtvH Ho u . m.ny "' .. Priced fl)I' Lt-In/ THE covNn MCOADER ,evtnv111...,.tot~evt~ • E.x cell rnt workin~ C'o n-• 8'walf\Ut ooneole 11.,-.0 ctMranca.wffllngtotract. ···1-Of'SAtOCOVNTY 1reM1tnoned1U1t•'*"' • d I I • S50, end lbl 135; lllde tot? 964..&758. leflltn Mll Aattl l•••ltk tJll D Cf PTtNO THC911£ Tatel tlqUll'f c.ortll • itionfl, .8 a ry p u tom· • proj/IC(n 135. 1Url brd WANT l<IMn 8-de dOfl 'U Hond1 Pauport •• 'lt •• '* ........... 14] 1 A# ::s. ,._ ~ UNITS 1 ™ROI.JOH Total ••blllt ... llmlted· '-• mi ion • trlr f()( blk• 115. 3 pc Mt N 4 Ide 11ardy ~ Mot~ '83 SvMI & ......... , .... ,,. _.. ........ 18 lflte"USIV( AS SHOWN '"......., "~ •llCJ equity Clll'l1111 ~tt01•
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986
Ortega dumping arrest made
Three Arch Bay mStn pleads no ·guilty:
rot er charged In toxic dumping case
By STEVE MARBLE
and PAUL ARCHIPLEY
A 37-year-old builder pleaded
innocent Tuesday to felony characs of
dumpins lethal chemicals along Or-
tega Highway last month, and in-
vestigators arrested his older brother
Pres• conference
Reacan oay• the u.s.
will remain neutral on
Pblllpplne election• and
announce. that a 11enlor
11.s. diplomat lo belnc
ilent to l!•nlla, AS.
miiiffi . . ......
400 miles away in conncct1on with
. the same incident ~
Richard Duane Leavitt, a rcsidCnt
of Three Arch Bay, is scheduled to
return March J to South Orange
County Municipal Coun in Laguna
Niguel for a pre-trial hcarin• on.the
county's most dangerous to:iuc waste
incident
Ex-city
official
guittyin
sex case
By STEVE MARBLE
Qt the 0..,. ""4 ._
Former Laguna Beach City c·oun-
cil candidate John Gabncls was
convicted Tuesday of a s'iriglc count
of child molestation, but fou nd not
guilty on multiple charges of
furnishing narcotics to minors.
In a non-j ury trial in Santa Ana,
SupcriOr Court Judge Linda
Mclaughlin found Gabricls gu1lly of
child molestation and three counts of
contributing 10 the delinquincy of a
minor.
Gabricls, 60, will be sentenced
March 28.
Three lcen-agers, one now a county
jail inmate, testified that Gabriels
supplied them wilh Quaaludcs. One
of the 1eens, a male, said Gabriels
twice.tried to molest him.
The incident occ:ured over a week-
end in 1984. Gabriels was arrested
April I I , 1984-the day after he was
defeated in a city electio n.
Durina the trial, Deputy D1stnct
Altorney Kathlene Kendle describW
Gabriels as a "chicken hawk ... who
wants to have sex with young boys "
A criminal complaint filed Mon-
day by Deputy District Attorney
Diane K.adletz accuses Leavitt of
illep.lly transportinaand disposina of
toxic chemicals. Both charscs arc
frlonies, and each carries a maximum
three-year prison term and a $50,000
fine.
.f::cavitt, 37, was arrested Jan. 22 on
suspicion of dumping danscrous
chemicals ofT the side of the windina
statt highway, which links Orange
and Ri verside counties. He is free on
$20,000 bail
Period of penitence
At the time of Leavitt's arrest,
invcstipton for the California High-
w:ay Patrol and Onnac County
Sheriffs 0cpat1ment said they also
susoected the man's brother, Phillip
"Earl Leavitt, of possible involvement.
lnvestiptors, however, said they
had been frustrated in their attempts
to interview the brother.
But at 3: 15 p.m. Monday, Phillip
Leavitt was arrested b)'. investigators
from the county shcntrs office and
the CHP in Albany, California, just
north of0alt1and. Leavitt, 39, lives in
nearby Kcnsinpon, .
Leavitt was arrested without inci-
dent. said sheriff's Lt. Dick O lson.
Investiptors said thc:y·werc return-
ing to Oranac County with l...el:vitt
Monday nisht to book him on cha ran
'Of illcpl dumping of haurdous
materials.-·
Wayne Willette, an attorney rep-
resenting Richard U:avitt, has predic-
ted his client will be exonrrated.
Nearly 70 chemicals wcrt found at
three sites 4lona the road in mjd-
January1 twict forcins the road's
" .,, Kendle said Gabriels was attempt-
ing to gaio sexual favors in elCchangc
for drugs and allowing the teen-agers
to stay at his house.
(Pleue ace MOLESTATION/ A2)
Father llnadu Lau of St. Joachim. Cbarch
in Orana:e appllea ubea to tbe forehead of
Beatriz Soto u a •ICn of penitence d~
Lent. Cburcbee . will be boldJDC Aali
Wedneeda7 oerricee toda7. multinf tbe
!Int clay of Lent, 46 cla70 before Euter.
Lent lo a period of futlnf and penitence
obee"'ed by Cbrlatlano aroand tbe -rid.
Tylenol scare
ln•e•tla:ator• ••Y
Tylenol capaul1 that
k.llled woman ma•t ha•e
been tampered with In
the laat 10 day•-AS
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Woman can sue
city in sex assault .
by police officer
By STEVE MARBLE
OI -DwllJ Ne! •t111
A .dcral court JUdgc has cleared
1he way for tnal 1n a mul!1m1llion
dollar lawsuit fil ed by a 25-yrar-old
woman who says she was molested by
a former Costa Mesa police officer.
Tammy Feriuson. a waitress who
lives 1n Santa Ana, issecking damae,es
from the city of Costa Mrsa, which
employed former Officer W1tlia111
Lauchlan at the time of the I IJ83
incident.
Attorneys for the c11y had a~kcd
U.S. Oistnct Judge Da vid Ken yon to
block Frrguson from suing 1he city.
Ferguson claims Lauchlan violated
her c1v11 nghts, sexually assaulted her
and held hrr prisoner in his squad car.
The suit alleges the ci ty is respon-
sible for Lauchlan's actions because
1he 1nc1den1 occured when he was in
uniform and o n duty.
Kenyon agreed in ~rt with the city
and dismissed the civil ri ghu allega-
tions. But he ruled there were grounds
10 procerd on the allega11onsof scxual
assault and false imprisonment.
:\ pre-tnaJ heanng IS SCI (o r July 28
in Los Angeles.
Newspapers using unlicensed
Mexico plant for toxic wastes
' SACRAMENTO (AP) -At least
Kven major California newspaper
companies arc · disposing of toxic
waste i11k at an unlicensed asphalt
plant in Mexico from which toxics re-
enter the Uniled States through the
New River. 1.he Tijuana Ri ver and
other waterways. a:ze legislato r
says.
Asscmblyman--...S ve Peace, 0-
Ch ula Vista. told 11 Capitol news
conferentt Tuesday 1hat 1n adduion
to the alleaed violations of Mtxican
law by-the asphalt firm, the news-
papers art violating state and federal
laW1 in the United States.
"It is illegal under American law 10
send toxics to'n operation in Mexico
that isoperatingillcgally." Peace sa.1d ,
adding that in most cases the com-
panies also failed to comp!)' with
requirements that they s)ve at least
four weeks notice to the U.S. and stair
govern men ls before shipping hazard-
ous wastes. and failed to obtain
signed recc1p1s for the waste ma-
terials.
"My assumption is these were
unknowing v1o lat1ons of law," Peace
$ltd, but they show that the problem
of 11lcgal disposal of California toxic
waste in Mc;\ico "is dramatically
higher than anyo ne had previously
imagined.··
"No one should infer that the
newspapers arc violating the laws 10
any vealer cx1cnt than an yo~ else,"
Prace sa1d. "Thr point is this is an t:~amP,le that should have been easily
1dent1fied .. by state and federal cn-
v1ronmental agencies.
(PleaH eee HW8PAP&R/A2J
Old car b-r-ings new
thrill to attorney
ROBERT
BARKER
PEOPLE IN THE Nrws Model T Speedster
ownerflndstlr1vln
a new ex erlence
I
Hunt1nston Beach's Jeny Bame
has spent ttle last few wttks lcam1na
how to<lrive all over ap1n, and he's
Jovlna it.
liem:ently boush1 a 191 l Model T
Spccds1er Per,haps there's nol
1nothc.r one c•11edy hltf' 11 1n the
""''"'
He stan s h1scar with a era nit -not
the fl1p of1key1 n the 11n1t1on . It ha~
thrte pedals on the floorboard. He
pushes one 1n 10 use the clutch.
another for the brakes and the third
when he want• to back up The
acccleracbrand spark (which con1rols
the timins of the spark pluas' spark)
art anachcd to each side of the
s;tcenna wheel
Thcrt art: no power windows -
thett art no windo~. He tits out 1n
1hc open amona the clen1en1s and IC'I~
wind in hit face and hut! on hi\ teeth
The old c•r fulfills vinually a
l1felonadream that was rekindled la~n
Junr when Bame/ • local attorney.
v111tcd driven o old cars paruci·
piling 1n 1he l .300-rruleOrtal Amcri·
can Race from l.Ol ,l\naelcs to Nrw
York.
"I had K"Cn photos of the old cars,"
he u1d "I wan1td to 10 and sec the
k11'1d of people who would do this.
Thr' put 1 larar Pl'" of 1hcmKlvn
{Pl--OLD/A2l
Lauchlan. fired nearly two years
ago. was convicted July 11 . 1984, on
one charge of sexuall y assaulting
(Pleaae .ee COURT I A2}
Schedules
for holiday
vary widely
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol .... O..,Ne!llW
Dunng the nex1 few days. you may
need a scorecard to follow the
schedule of pres1den11al birthday
observances.
Arca schools, banks. courts and
e.ovcrnmen1 offices will follow vary-
ing calendars 1n mark.ing thr Febru-
ary b1nhs orGeorge Washington and
Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln's actual birthday 1s today.
Frb. 12. but many marked Lt legal
holiday-style last Monda~. Washing-
ton's birthday is trad111onally ol>
..erv~d Feb 22. but most govrrnmrnt
offi ce-; and ban It~ w1ll cclebratr 11 this
coming Mo nday, Frb 17 ThoK: who
(Pleaae eee HOLIDAY/ A2}
Firemen work a fire at Hqbea Aire.raft.
,,
complete cloaurc. · Some of lbe
chmllcalt were bkJwn up becauee
experts considered I.he mint WO
rilky to move.
Leavin wu UTeSted after two
motorists IOkl authorities they aaw a
distinctive white van with peen
lctterina puked on a lhoWder of tbe
road. The van was lraOCd lO a rental
yard in El Toro, investip«>n said.
Bob Merryman, director of county
environmental ~Ith, said be con-
sidered the dumpinp 10 be _the most
danaerous.
Plane
tangles
in high
voltli-ne
pair In Cessna hang
upside down 4 hours
before being rescuetl
BJ lite Auedald Pren
Two men buns for four hours in.a
unall plane that was suspended
. uetide-down from 220.~volt dee;..
lria.l lincs., 80 feet above tbc pOuad,
before bcin1 retCUcd late Tuttday in
Ontario. The sina&c-enginc Ccuna 172 came
in too low on its approM:h to Ontario
International Airport about 7:-40 p.m.
and aot stuck in lhc wires about two
miles from the run.-.y. Neither man
was hurt.
..When -we tint sot then:, they
wanted to jump," said a dispatcher
for the Ontano Fire OcpartmenL
"We had to quickly find a bullhorn
and tell them not to ...
As the men dafllkd from their
seatbelts, fircf\lhtcnand utili~·t °"" moved in• huec a.ne and a tform
on a hydn.ulic1ift to steady the l)lanc.
A third hydraulic lift c&rriccf fire..
fla,htcn 1n a bucket up 10 free the men.
The fint man. Dean Plath, 51, of
Tustin, came cautiously aerou 1
wina, steadied by ropes. at 11 :40 p.m.
Plath was taken to the around.. then
the bucket returned 10 pluck Ed
Washburn to &afety at micfnj&hL
The plane had been on a fli&.ht 6-om
Fullcnon. 25 mi~ away, and the
pilot was in touch with the airpon
tower, said a FcdcraJ Aviation Ad-
ministration spokesman who refused
to aive his name.
One sheriff's deputy said it was lbc
third time in nine ycan a plane has
struck the high power lines. which arc
unhahtcd.
Had the aircraft 1evered the power
li nC'S , they could have fallen on fences
below, ener1 z1 ng them with
thousands of volts of elc:ctricity for
rhiles around. authorities said..
Southern California Edison Co.
spokeswoman Cheryl Karnes said
power was rerouted around the area.
and no widespread power failure was
rcponed.
Dunng the Iona ordeal. rescue
workers worried about forccasu of
gust)' winds expected to arrive with a
wcath"r front. but wett unable to lakt
thf' pasW'ngers out until certain the
plane was secured. said Ontano
pohce L1cu tanant Jim Boas-
Gas leak
explodes
at Hughes
Aircraft
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
and PA.UL ARCHIPLEY
OI .. n.9it """' ltllllll
Thrtt men suffered minor uyurio
Tuel<i•)' when a non-toi:tc ps c...
caped and e;\ploc1cd in a Nsemcn1
workroom 11 the Huahes ,l\jrcnft
plant 1n Newport Beach.
The mom1ng blaze was the first of
1wo fires tha1 struck the plant Tue .. da .
the men, who cx11nau1shed 1hc 9
a m blaze. complained of bunun1 1n
tht eyes. dtttlMSS and rnpln.1ory
problems and liflft'rc taken to nearby
Hoa.a Mcmonal H6'pit.al.
Hughes 5C<:Urity 1uard Paul G utier-
rez and maintenance worlten Terry
'fob1as and Roy Jacques were re-.
paned in 1ood cond111on and were
rtlta!Cd from Hoaa later 1n the day,•
hospital spokeswoman s.a1d.
No other uuunes or propcny
damaat liflft'rc rtpontd in the Cl-
plos1on at the Hua.tin tohd ltl.\e
producu. d1v111on at SOO Superior
A vt.. The fac.ihty raumcd produruoo
later 1n the at\emoon.
Just be.fore 6 p.m. Newpon &e.cb
f1ttf1ahten responded to a tcCOftd
alarm 11 the plan• when a fire
(Pl--OAA/.UI
A2 Orange Cout DAILV PILOT/ Wednesday, February 12, 1988
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Fatal accident
Co.ta Mesa flreflghtera lnapect the area c·m· Tueaday. Califo rnia Highway Patrol
around an Oroweat tractor-trailer that ran nvee~aton aald the driver m ay have
off the San Diego Freeway at Barbor auffere a heart a ttack when driving north-
Boulevard. kllllng the driver , at about 9 :30 bound on the freeway.
MOLESTATION CHARGE UPHELD ... From A l
Gabnel<o pkadl·J 111nou·n1 111 Jll "When ~ou have three k1d\ 'Ml}'lng A longtime Laguna Beach resident,
1..harges and cla1mc1i the cnttre 111n-one thing. well. thts 1s probably about Gabnels 1s a veteran civic act1v1'>t
dent was a fantas .. a~ eood as we could have done," '>aad who has been arrested several times
"He'<; not happ\ hot t_hc rcaltl)· 1., rt R1ddeu. on a vanet) of charges, rangi ng from
could ha"e been v.or\l said Jl'tt'n'>1.' Ke-ndle v.a<, not a' a1lable tor com· cursmga meter maid to br.mdishing a
Jame~ R1ddt'I ment followmg the con' 1c11on firearm anorne}
Jerry Bame Jn his 19 13 Model T Speedster.
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Forecast calls for heavy rains
Rainy, windy and cool WMther wlll pr9domlnate throughOUt
the Orange Co .. t today, the Natlonal WMther Servlc. aald.
Rain wllt become heavy at tlmee tonight, with dec<eeelng
showers expected on Thursday
Southwell winds blowing up to 30 mph wilt sh1h to the west
Thursday
Highs will range from 60 et the beaches to 65 intand
Overnight Iowa wlfl be mlfd, from 50 to 56
Snow levels wlfl rise In the mountains, with strong sootherly
winds blowing 20 to 40 mph today through Thursday.
Raina wlfl be heavy at times tonight, with daytime highs
ranging from the mid 30s to near 50
Along tl'le lriner coastal waters, light variable winds win
beoome south to southeast 10 to 20 knots today and 15 to 25
knots tonight.
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"pple lllllly S3 28
8ek.,tfteld 58 35
8art1ow 57 21
llMumorlt S3 32 aio a-48 19
81~ 51 15 11¥,,. e5 33
Catelon• 58 $<!
CulWt Clly S 1 48 E11rt1<1 58 48
Freeno 55 J7
t.ence.I• 51 38
long 8Mch 68 42
Loe A~ 59 43
M eryavllle 53 39 Monrovta SO 39 Mon1ebello 57 • 1 Monterey SI •5
~let 82 JS Hewi>or1 S...:h S8 49
01~1111d 55 '1
Ontario SS 38
P 11m Sp<tnga 58 311
P...Ctn1 57 38
Puo Roblel $<! 3ll
RIVer!llOe 511 31
R.o 81u" 51 31 Rectwooo Clly Sii 45 Sect-to 53 37 Sallnaa SS 311 Sen 8ern11c:t1no SS 3 7 Sen Gebrtee 80 37 San 01eoo 80 47 Sen FrenclKO S7 •II San JOle 51 «
Santa AM S8 o
Santt 8atba11 S7 40
San11 Cna 58 45
SentaM-SI 40 Sw11a MoMc.I SI 47 Stoctclon 53 34
T.,_ Vale\' 40 21
Torr.-5e 43
Y-le Vly 41 24
Tides
TOOAY
flfll IOw 503a.m I 4
~-1C154 am • 1 524pm 04
Second nigh 11 52 pm
TifUfltoAY
48
Finl IOw 5.54a m 16
~-11·3a1m 40 5 49pm 10
Sun r-IOOly 11 8 4 1 I m end Mtt eglln 115 34 p m
Moon r-IOOey 11 a:~ a m lllCI Mii egeln 11 8 28 p m
Surf Report
LOCATION lmDl .. I C·
nOM
Zuma 8Mdl 3-S SW
Senta Monlc:8 1-4 SW
Mewpot1 8eecfl 3-S SW
S.,, Diego County 3-S W o..t1oe11 ... n-.ci.,: awt ..__.. ....
HOLIDAY SCHEDULES VARY WIDELY .•.
Fr om A l
combtne the I 1ncoln and Washtng-
1on obscn anccs rder to "v1ondav as
Presidents' Da} ·
But 1h1"-s get a I'll.I tmk1l'r ~ome
go,emment offic1ab ~re La lung toda)
ofl rn honor ol Lincoln and Monda)
ofT 1n honor of Wash1ng1on 5ome
who ha\c "comp llmt'" piled up will
use ti fhur<,da} and f nda~ to perm ti
a s1x-d<1\ 'aLallon. f ven "mort• unu\ual 1s the Laguna
Beach l ln1fied St.:honl D1stncrs
schedule. rn wh1rh \\ ashrngton's and
Manin 1 uther Ktng\ h1nhdays were
··1ransplantcd" to this ~eek tor an
extended "ski week" vacation.
Following is a rundown on holida}
closures:
CITY RALLS: Costa Mes..t C ti}
Hall 1s closed today. but those 1n
Hunungton Beach, Newpon Beach.
Fountain Valley, Irvine and Laguna
Beach are open today All sax city
halls w11l be closed Monday.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT: All
count} offices will oc closed today
and Monday
COURTS: C ouns tn Orange Count)
will be closed today and Monday.
MAIL SERVICE: Regular postal
service today; no deliveries or lobby
~rv1ce on Monday.
BANKS: Regular. banking hours
today: most banks and some savings
and loans will be closed Monday.
SCHOOLS: Public schools in Hunt-
tngton Beach, Fountain Valley. New-
port Beach, Irvine and Costa Mesa
are open today but will be closed on
Monday. In Laguna ·Beach, public
schools are closed for the remainder
of 1h1s week but will reopen Monday.
COURT CLEARS WAY FOR LAWSUIT ...
From Al
OLD CAR PUTS NEW THRILL IN LIFE ... 1 'Fl'rgu\c)n I k "a' '>Cntenlt.'<l IO \en e
o!J da"' rn Jail and plal:ed on
the ongmal lawsuit sought SS I
m1ll1on in damages. Sarrus said the
c11y would have been WlSC 10 stttlc out
of coun months ago
Ferguson w111 nave great difficu lty
winnrng her lawsuit, he sa1d. From Al
into 11 .\n,ht>d' can drl'l' n.:" car'
acros<. the ountn hu1 '"'" IO\<J1't:d
real hard'>h1p I "'a' rt',ilh 1m
pressed ..
Belon~ hu· ing Ham1.· 'l\11cd lhl·
Angg'>< unn1ngham \u1nm11ll\l \l fl·
.. eurn tn < 11\IJ \h 'a J\~ 1ng 11tli~ 1,tl, 11
tlic\ knt'"' 111 ;1n' •11d r.tr\ rm ,;1iL·
The ~ pu1 him 1n 111LH h 1\1'h .i f11\l1r1
man v.ho kt·pt thr 11td \l••<'kl I
';pced<,tcr 111 J )(Jr,1gnr \an ta \ n.1 II
bought 11 altt•r a tnt dr1q·
Bame ha'> rl'gl\tr;tt1nn IP pr•" t' 1ho11
the cla~Sll auto "'J' hu1lt 1n I '11 ',rnJ
was the 21 X f1\ 'h \fqckl T turnnJ
out hetv.e1·n 1'1111\ I 1_ ~ .It ~knr.
Ford\ a<i<.emhl\ l1nl''-A.1011.' 1o,11J
Hl ... J01m·d .i \11>drl I duh anl!
_rimpelt'd 1n a r.1ll' 1n I .on~ H~.1d1
rcccnll\ Hl· laill'd to (rnl\h lir\l 11111
"' r. J -<sn fl'< amphdrc; rurkl'\ "'up
The tar-. 111p 'IX• d hl· n11m.11c, "
40 . .i.;; mph •
I 1 ha' a t>·t' hndl'r l'nga nt'. ,1 p• •JO It'd
hr I'' rad1Jl11r Jn Jlu11111111m L'n111nl'
~· lr ~d11<.1•nt· r>JrJ...ng 11~h1 .tnd
pr11pol 'll'·lu1·kJ ht .iJ!tgh" \I ,,, 111
hi' drJ\ JR!! I\ 11nli11nl 111 d.1, lr1otht
n111irc. rn ,1 'r1n .sr 111nd tcm 11 ml
'w ntla"
".\n~hDJ, tan f.\i:i:r 11ld 1un lt utr'
..,ut to kl'l'P lht"m running ,ind rn good
11nd111un "1mpurtant It 1\ J hl'ntagl
1h;11 I kd I haVl' 111 kt·rp up lo 1hrnk
th1-. mrg.ht Ix· lhl' 11111\ lint of '''
J.; nd I ha\t:a n:<.pon.,1hd1t\ 111fl.I"11
on
HJ ml v. h11 c1n<t' hought ;in old
\~1TR.\I\ railmJd d1mng lar .rnd
1.or,a1c:d 11 1n111 a heac.hlrnnt la\t·
J110J rt"\tJrant " J member nl the
dtr1.·t Im\ "' thr Huntington Beac.h '< h:im~r ul < 11mfl'll'rlt: and an <Jr.
.ing1· ( •HJOI\ I !\t ,I.. ( ldlTll ( 1101·
m""oncr lh 1J'•"lnl·,r1nlh1· 11,·,
pcr<.OJnnt·I h11.11d lit hold' hu\lnl'.\\
an<! lav. dl·gn·c, Imm Oh111 \tJll'
I n1,1.·r\fl\ .rnd a.rna\ter', Llegrn· 1n
hu\lne,,JJm1n1\fra1111n Imm l ( I.\
lk ., thinking \ennusl~ ahout
cntatng h" old lar in thr ( 1rca1
.\menran Race -;ome Ja\ "It\ J
perfect c.:ar 10 Ix· 1r-the: ran· ' hl' \aHl
"It "-C>Uld mah· 1, I'm not \urc• 11 tht
drt\l'r v.ould ··
NEWSPAPER INK HAULED TO MEXICO ... From Al
· The ''tJfl' If >t·partm~ n• ot 11 1 ti
'il'f\ Ill''-" not <I 11n11 1'\ 11h
enforuniz tht' iJv. I h.11'\ 11nl,11r I I
generator\ 1 •I !l'>t pt•llu11nn1 .ir1d.1,
also gTO\\I\ unl,11r 111 thr JX"nplr \ 11
h'e along lht· \k, l:dn hord, ..
hcith 'ildt'\ •11 II · hor Jtr hi· \,11 I
Health l>q1annwn1 \f>11~0:"11.1n
Hill Ihle: re\p11nc1rd lhJl JO\ d1,p1,,,1I
ul lCl\ll\ rn .1 lrnn"n cr•untr. 1-. lhl
respon<,1hll11\ 1,j th1 frd1·r.tl ll' H'rn
ment nnt th1' ,1,11 ·
Pe.111· ..., hi' t pri•,1·n h 1w • 1 , I t tw
h1,nkr urn .1 111•• '•' l h' tlw .1 ki"td
1'1\ll p11fl1Jt1111l ',.t1d hi\ I 1!, \ 111
'pet tt•d "'" 11 .ti fl('[ • I I • ' ti '
\h1pp1ngm.111il t''''!1kd "'111 11 ,t,111·
Jnd f11und th.11 11.i: )(Jl':ll m.11nr1t\
'1olated one 11r .rn11thn pr"' '""n , ii
1he lav.
\\ked 11 hl twl11'"t·cl the nev.,.
paper\ or the lirm v.hu h :ruck' the·
wa<;te rnk lo \h' 1 ''"',I\ rc\f)on\1hlc·
Peale \3rd he h.1d d\ked the \t:.itt
l>epanmenl "' He.11th \. r Ill'\ I•
'iUspend lht· lirlll c, "" 1 to h.iul ·1
permit hut c1111hl mah 1111 1ttic·r
comment h<•(.tll'>•' i! 1n , r ~' inJ.Y
In\. e'it 1l!,3 tlon
The haullny l11n \.\ 1\IC I '''l'l'•'<il
S)Slem' 11 I on(? B•".1d1 <.c•ulcl ••••!he
reached Tuc\da l11r l11mn1l'nl Hut
last week th1· \,m I )1t'g1 l nhunr
quoted V.a<.tt· I >"1,,,,,11 ""''"m
spokesman \am I' 1 .. 111\1111 ,,1' 111~· 111'
compan" ha\ 1 onipktcd .tll r• q1111nl
forms to ll'e,alh rr 1n,p111' 1h1 ""·"It'
anlc to MC"(trn
Davadsoo wa\ 1.1uutctl J~ )a) 1n~ h1~
fi rm tran'!pOrt\ .1hou1 4 l)!J() g;1llom ol
MAIN OFFIC E
VOL. 71, NO. 43
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'J'>ll' Ill'-m11nthl\ t•• In 111,111.1' tit'
\lrinll·lhn'>Lhrn I iJuJf1.1 h1 h \fr,.
1 an illi 1.m 1dcn1ilil·d l.1~1 l\'J.; ,,, 111
l~ll..il (Jpcra1111n v.h11 h ll.111 llt'l'll
Jrdert•d d1\man1lctl
Pl'3Lt' \aid the rt· v. a-. no '1tkmc ol
JO\ h1·;ii1h hJtard fr•Hll thl' tirm·.,
J'>Phalt v.h1Lh ' \•1ld rn tht· \ nlll'd
)tall."> Hut then· t\ .1 dJngt:r t•i
\mt:rtlJn .ind \1 ''\fuln, 1111t•n\ lrom
on tam r n,1n I' 1 n I hl· v.a\ll' ink that gl't
rntt \.\:Jll'l"\'.a\\ ",ill ol v..h1Lh tl11v.
h<1L k 111111 th1· I 111lt'd '.!Jlt''. l'e.lll'
.tlldnJ
He ,.11d ...... .u1 t \,11 .1n1 IU\l\c h
'r11 l, t11\11" tr•1m 1h1· rnk 1n pollut
I'll<! n1e t"'' riH·r\ ht·tdu'r 1111hr latk
11! m•>n1111nng ol thl' ac,ph,111 plCJnt
liut he \<11d thl' lo\I<" u1uld 1ndude
kad and otht:r "'J'1l' m1·tal\ and
potential canc.er-c.au\rng agent\
The puhll\her\ named h\ Peale art'
thl <-.an D1egc1 I n1c1n-rrit>unc. thl'
f 1me\ \1irror (nm nan\ In l O\
\ngekc; the \an c,ahnd \alle~
T nbune The Ordn[te < ount' Rrga•.-
tl"r fhe Dail~ Bree1t' in Torrance. the < 11ntra < o\to T 1mcc; rn V..alnur (red.
and tht '>range< oa'it Daa" Pilot But
P~acr prrd1ctcd th:tt a more detailed
'lud' nl \lillc rrcord\ would turn up
man~ more nt.\.\\paper\ and other
rndu\tne\ 1mprriJ'll'rh dl'iflll\lng 111
1hnr wa\le
P<'au: 'ia1d .111 .,e,cn n1"'\fl<Jf)(r
•)mpanrc\ had ljlrd "'il\tc dl\P<>'><ll
rrpon' "'11h !ht• \late h111 th<•1 onh
the r lffil'\ \11rrt1r ( omr.1n h.1d .1l\C1
filed required report\ "'•lh th1 lc-ckr,11
Erl\ 1runmt:ntJI Protcll1w1 \t1.<'nt.,
Pe<iu: \a1d thJI l:it.t ra1\l' \l"nou"
que\llon<, J011ut the thoroug.hnt·\\ cit
£ p .\ report' on tO\ll danger' al11n~
1he hordL·r
Publi\hcr f .\I Troller of thl' \,tn
(,abncl Valll'\ Tnhunc editor "t:rl
\1organ of the \an D1l'go \ n1nn·
Tnbune and husiness manager Da'e
T hornc ol th.: Dail) Bree1e all \aid
their paper' had v.ntten a<;\uranle'-
lrom V.c1,tc D1spmal <i\Stems that
the) v.ere t omph 1ng v. nh all o:n-
' 1ronmcn1al la"'' 1n d1o;p11\t1I 111 the
v..i\tl· ink
~kll l\.ilr>J lrllk protl~1< 1111n rnan-
J~1·r f11r fht Reg.l\ter ,,11d \.\ ,t\ll'
I )1\f)O\,il \~'>tcm' told htm 1t to11k 1h1·
1nlo.. to a firm that rc1. l<umcd ,and
burned 1t Ht· \a1d hl· paid the fi rm 2X
u~nl\ a gallnn to d1sposr ol the v.a\lt:
ink
Don Kellermann \ICl' pre'1dcn1
fur puhhl affairs tor f1mcs Mirror
\<ltd the wastr ink 1~ lrom a T1mei,-
\11rror -;uhs1d1a~ that pnmanh
manufactures telephone directone'>
· We send th1'i matenal to Waste
Disposal SHtem<,. and the~ rn tum
transfer 11 to Mc,1cu "'here 11 '"
dt'iposed ofappropnatt+, 1n term'> ol
safeguard<; and "'1lh10 the la~
Kellermann \aid
Dail\ Pilot editor frank /.1n1 o;a1d
h1'i nev..\papcr I\ attempting to llln·
firm Pl·ace ~ 11llegallom II thl'} pn" l
10 be acc. uratc the new,papcr v.111
moper.Uc ..... 11h the appropnatl' \tall'
Jntl lt:dc-r.il .igcnuc\ to rt•mt•d\ the•
\llU,JllCIO /rn1 S<lld nw ( r1111r,\ ( O\ld Time\ 1n Walnut
C rt•t•I.. did not haH 1mmed1<1h.' ~1>m-1
ment 11n Pt·.icc' r1·mark<i
Delly Piiot
Dell very
I• Gu•rentNd
justcall 642-6086
V. h::it J11 )Ciu ltt..e i1bt1u1 th< Dail\ Pilot' What
Jori I "JU 1ilce" C all the numtirr aho\ t' and \Out
me~'·•Kt' v..111 he rrMnlrd tran'" nh<'d .mtl 1lc
lrHretJ lu the apprr>prtalt' L'll11or
f he \lime 14·h0Uf ,10\V.t'nng \tn Ill" mJ\ l'W
uvd t1> rrcr,rc1 lcttrr'> tn the t'd1tor on aO\ 1t1ri1~
< n1nhu1or' 10 our I t'tlt'f\ column mu,1 1n< l11d1
their name and tl'll'phonc· numhc-r for' ·11th at111n
T di" u' v.h;il'\ un ~m1r mind
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Clrc:ul1tlon
Telephon ..
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probation •
Wilham 5arru~. a Tuc:.un attorne)
n:pre\en11ng F-ergu\on sa1d Kenyon 'c;
ruling all hut ao;'>urc'i 'it ton for his
cit en 1.
"It·., JU\! a que\t1on ol damage-;
nm'.' <.a1tl ';arru~ "If I. "'a<o a
t • .l\pa)1ngc1t11en 1n ( mta Me'ia I'd be
prtll\ upset Th1.• Cll) 's JU'it hurn1ng
up 1hc1r monl') ·
But Larr) Ple1sc;. an anorney pres-
enting Costa Mesa said the city 1<; in
good shape and prospered from
Ken}'on's ruling.
Further. he said there'c; an "excel-
lent chance" that Lauchlan's conv1c-
t1on v. 111 be reversed b) an appeals
coun If the conv1c11on 1c; oven urned.
··sure the Cll) 1s liable fo r damages.
but ti becomes a question of how
much," said Pleiss.
Sylvia Paoli. an attorney rep:
resenting Lauchlan in his appeal, said
Ferguson ha'i changed her story
dras11c~ll} since testifyi ng tn court an
1984
"'\t best. Tamm) Ferguson is not a
'er, credible person ... said Paoli
GAS LEAK EXPLODES AT HUGHES ...
From Al
app:m·ntl) 1gn11ed rn a pr()(ess1ng
ma1.h1ne on th.: fir'it floor, said
Hatallton < htefTom <\rnold
I kat from the tire spread through
the lloor. cau~tng a \pnnkler head to
ill t1,a1c 1n tt.e basement below ~moke on the fir'it floor and the
.tll1,ated spnnkler in the basement
cau\cd c,ome rn1tial confusion over
the loc.a11on of the tire. Arnold '>Std
Hov.t:\Cr tht: fire wa<. controlled at
b Mi pm h) the 24 lirefighttr'i who
responded
'Worker<; were nac.uated and
ro~er to the plant was <.hut ofl
The \econd fire caused '>ome dam-
age to the proce!l<.1ng machrnc. and
there wa' water damage rn the
hasement
.\ecord1ng 10 rePQrt\. the first fire
Ulc.'urred after rhe chemical '>tlane wa<;
Th e A m ethy st,
February's
Birth s tone
released from a copper tubing and
exploded when 11 came in co01ac1
with air rn an overhead duct. said
Newpon Beach Fire (apt. Al
Schmehl.
Stlane ts used in the production of
rnmputer sem1-conduc1or11; at the
Hughes fac1ltty. Although non-1ox1c.
the chemical ts pyrophonc and 1gn11cc;
spontaneous!) when exposed to air
Hughes spokesman 8111 Herman
said a new bottle of '>t lanc was being
attached 10 a pump m 1hc workroom,
v.h1ch as used for semi-conductor
producuon. But a valve that was
supposed lo stem the now of the gas
along a copper tube was acc1dentall>
left opened S1lane therefore was
released from a tube that usually only
vents air 1n10 an o\.Crhead fiberglass
duct
)j v1111 were horn tn February,
vo11r htrth-.torw I'-I he beautiful,
..,011 hlled nmt•thv-.t This violet
purplP ._t,>ne ha-. been one of t he
worlcl'q favorilf''4 for centuries.
Tlw legPnd goe" hack to t he
anrient Creek-, who believed thi11
stone would protect anyone wear-
ing it Sl{tlin..,t th(• in toxicating ef-
fert of w1 ne. It i11 a 1110 said to
When the 'itlanc came rn contact
with the air rn the duct. tt exploded
and 1gn1tcd the minor blaze. Herman
said
Tobias and Jacques extinguished
the fire with the help of Gutterrez
Another c;ecunty offi cer assisted, but
required no medical attenuon
Later rn the morning. ltrehghters
and Hughes offic1als construltcd
pipes to release the remainrng gas
outside the facility. where tt was
'ented c;afel)'. said Fire ~panmcnt
spokesman Russ Cheek.
Although the second fire 1gn1ted
one noor above the fi rst. investiga tors
dtdn't know 1f they were connected .
Both fi res are sttll under invest1ga-
t1on. Arnold 'iatd.
.llct. ht. .. ,,.,,.. ,...
.Zlct. ht. .......
$225
--~·mholin, pt>ace & tranquility.
Thr alwayq de~i rable amethyt4t
can hf' f ash.ioned in a number. o'r
d1ffttrent wevs: faceted or
polt11hed into <'Rhochon fo r ringR,
pendR ntA, r uffl ink11 & earrings. It
msy be carved into violet petals
for earrings or into a cluster of
grapeq for R brooch Beads of
amethyqt can h.-Htrnng with gold,
pearl«, r1w k c rv .. tal or another
rnlored btt1dl4 Aml'thy'lt ... look e
pectally nth wht'n -.pt in l(old and
AC<'Pnted with d iamonds Now is
t hP t 1ml' to 11dd Rn a mPth)'t't Lo
F't>hniarv'R Jewel rv rollert.ion; 11 is
onf o( the best vo l11e11 in t ht> J(em
market today.
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1835 Newport Blvd., 0-152 Costa Mesa
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