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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-26 - Orange Coast PilotJ L Grammy winners Phll Collln•. ·we Are the World.' cleaned up at Tue•day'• Grammy Awards. B3 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Food Horoscope Opinion Mind & Body Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather p G 84 A3 87-8 06-8 85 04 83-6 C1-8 84 A8 81-2 B1 A3 04 01-4 86 A2 A I N VIT ATIONAL Meaa Verde'• greena have • reputation for being treacherou1. 01. TOllOMOW~ FAIR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19g6 12 arms .protesters arrested in Mesa. Peace activists attempted to prevent · delegates at WINC_9N from leaving hotel "We: don't condone maJ"ng police uut to be hea vies." Pack said. "(Or- ganwng protests) can land of get awa) from )OU This cenaint) cau&ht me b\ surpn~ " o.lr .... ,.._., .,..... ....... CMta Mesa police officers carry Valerie Sklarenky from a We.tin South Coa•t Pla.aa hotel drl•eway after~•he wa• arreated for blocklna hotel traffic. Sklarenky to mo•e and had to be Carried to the patrol car. Twe •e peace actlvi•bl were arreated for alle&edly attempttna to prevent dele&atea to the WINCON mWtary conference f'iom leaving the hotel. Com·eback sobers ~rehabilitated teen Leaving supportive a tmosphere of drug program is difficult By SUSAN HOWLETT Of -~ ......... While sheltered at the rchabil1- ta11on center Shannon leh she had a prett) goo<.! grasp on her drug prob- l~m and a new lease on <>obe r Ille But her first da) balk at 'K'hool after a month-long sta) at the Care Un11 Hosp11al was tougher than '>he thought. .. I !lave no friends that don't u<;e," the 15-year-old ~1d ... , don't e'en know an~one wh o doec;n 't u\C " Like a reco,:red alcoholic return- ing to a part). Shannon had to face her old fnends ~1th her new anti-drug state_ of mind. It was as though she weTe on campus for the first time. Yet ume Fourth In• aerie• seemed 10 ha ve stood still dunng the month '>he was gont' "I "'a~ prett) m ul·h a loner toda)." 'ihanno n said. "The> haven't changcu at all I'm the one wh o's changed .. ' The words ca me out confident and reassured when she-talked to the .. users" at eosta Mesa High. But at home after the first day as a sober student. she said she's still fnghtencet. By TONY SAAVEDRA and PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of .... ai.-, .... ..- Scv~nteen-year-old Kurt Parker left his parents a note early this morning and hustled to a Costa Mesa arms protest where he would be one of 12 act1v1sts arrested for allegedly attempting to prevent delegates to the WINCON military conference from leaving the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel. With one arm an the firm grasp of a Costl'f Mesa police officer. the Hunt- ington Beach lad made no apologies for his stand against nuclear weapon- r)' or for not g1v1ng parents Ball and L>nn Parker pnor warning. .. They're going to have to support me 1f they want to be my parents.'' said Kurt, while being shuffled by police to the makeshift booking area near •he. hotel's tennis courts. "l'\e done lhe nght move. It's our future we're talking about.'' said the Manna High School student. who was going to jail for the first ume. For the third consecutive year, anu-nuckar protesters attempted to discourage delegates en route to El Toro Manne Ba~ for the Wanter Conventton on Aerospace and Elec- tronic Svstcms. a gatherJ,Dg of fen- Teen-agers an<JDrugs "I thought I was read). now I don't know," she ~1d It's not that she thinks she w111 be one of the 37 ~rccnt who re-enter the world ofnarcotacs. She JUSt mm.es the ~helter and support of the Adolescent Care Unit. "I want to ~o back." Shannon said. (Plea.e 11ee LEA VDfO/ A2) iagon officials and weapons manufac- turer~. On Tuesday n1~t. peace acll\ 1sts staged a candlelight vigil that at- tracted about 2.000 placard-carrying supporters to tht' streets out~1de the Westin. Police made no arrests from the horde of "punk rocke~:· protesters 1n business suits and people dressed like '60s-cra h1pp1es. However, the well-choreographed plans between pr.otesters and poht( fhe outbreak occurred after the official protest. which attracted about 65 ~ople toda~ to cheer from the \1dchnes whale others attempted to real h delegates boarding buses. Thret' protester<>. including a bland man "-Ith a guide dog. also formed a human chain across the dnveway Pohce somewhat pohtel)'. asked the protesters to move away from the bu~~ before escorting them away on su~p1c1on of trespassing or blocking a Pe:£lefeeltb.epowertosay, 'lean m eadlfference.' -Manon Pack of Alliance for Survival went awry this morning when two apparent!) overzealous packet-. forced officers to drag them awa) One man allcgedl) rechned on Anton Boulevard while another \\-Oman knelt at the hotel dnvewa) extt. apparently hoping to stop del- egates who were driving to the 27th annual military conference. Manon Pack. director of the Or- ange Count) Alltance for Sun1\.al. the umbrella group heading the demonstration, disavowed the im- promptu daspla). thoroughfare The staged demon- \lrat1on had been planned '*llh local pohce for the past m. 10 eight "-ttks Lt John Moquin said , -.\bout nine demonstrators were kd a"'a' b\ officers after t1:1ng to dt~tnbult' anti-nuclear flier~ to con- ference ddcgates hncd outside one of two chartered bu~s -.\ blood- \meared face of an Oriental child. "'"h the "'ords "H1rosh1ma- "lagasak1 Ne.., er '\gain" was depicted on the fliers (Pleue eee PROTESTERS/ A2) Irvine Council declines to seek fl"eeway review By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ ........ Cntics of thrtt proposed South County freeways ha'e asked the Cahfomia Su~me Coun to review their lcgaJ battle, but Irvine Cit) Council members earl)' toda' de· c1ded not to urge the high l'Oun to hl":ir the freewa)' case The Supreme Court is not required to decade the freewa > case. but Coun..:1l man Larr) A.gran suggested that a letter from the city could help persuade the court to accept 11 His motion failed when the council deadlocked 2-2. wtth Agran and Councilman Ra) Catalano an fa"or of the letter and council mem~rs Da\.1d Baker and Barbera W1entf' op~ Councilwoman Sall) A.nnc Miller was absent. The splat ~mbled earlier council \.Oles concerning developer fees that "'Ill be charged 10 help finance the propoc;cd San Joaquin Hille,. E:a!>tem and Foothill frt"Cwan. The free~a) ft"Cs prompted two In inc: pe1111on dn ve~ b) a group called the Committee of Seven Thousand. < 0 T Last )'ear 1he group gathered enougl\ name!> for a (Pleaae eee IRVllU/ A2) Parents protest return of boy with AIDS antibodies By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.., ,_ ..... .\ group of worried p:irr nt'I cnt1- c1Zed school trustee'> T ueS<fl!} for ~rm1tt1ng an I I-year-old bo) "'Ith AIDS ant1bod1e'i to return to his El Toro grade 4\Chool One father said he has refused to let his daughter attend ~chool since Channon Ph1pp' returned Monday our of fear she could contract ac· quired immune dcfiuenc)' c;yndrnmc from 1he bm Channon. a hemophiliac "'ho wa .. e:..poscd to the .\IDS \lrus through blood transfus1onr,, returned Monday to Rancho Canada Elementar)' School after Su pen or ( ourt J udgc Harmon Scoville ruled lasi week that 1he bo) did not present a danger to classmates or teachers Channon had been barred fro'm attending school ~1ncc the Al OS ant1bod1es were detected during a examination 1n .\ugust. There I\ no I.'\ adenrc the hoy as sufTen ng from the T·rustees lean toward plan to close school Newport-Mesa board favors proposal. but postpones final vote By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of !fie Delly , .... ltaft f-arcd with declining enrollments at both ~hools, the Newpott-Mesa Koard of Fducnt1on 1\ prtpanna to con'lolldatc Davr~ lntcrmed1otc hool with< ostn Mesa H1ah School. .\ maJonty of the board" spoke an favor of the propo\31 Tue~ay night, but postponed n formal vote un11I ~arch 11 nf\cr ncarl)' 10 parents argued aga1nc;t the plan The delay bonrd mem~n \!ltd, would enahle them tn rtv1cw parentf ninccm\ and re\pond to them '°me pal't'nt\ r ue~av threatened to transfer their children to other \Chools 1f thl" board upprovcJ the mrr er arau1n1 that 1ntermed1atc \Chool OIC children \hould hll\e n ~ hool ofthcarown nithrr than 'hart n l atmpu\ with 'lt\Jdcnt\ up tu'"' )'tan nldrr th;1n tht'r ore R11t hoa rd · memhN' 'lflld lOl'n- m11111 t\ l·nnu•rn\ l<lUhl h<' addn''l\t'tl before thr consoltdataon wl)uld go an to cfTcct 1n Stptember I 987 "What we're trytng to do as maxi· mue the benefits to our k1d'I ... ~ud board member Ken Wayman "II'' 11 hard dcc1s1on. but I kn ow tl'l.11 whichever d1rccuon we'q~ gone before. there was always a big crowd opposed to 11." • The Newport~Mesa School Board has been closan& 'IChools throughout the distnct over the past decade because of declining enrollments. In 1972-73, the d1stm·t had 11 htahest enrollment -mort thon 26,000 students. But ance then. 16 hool, have closed as enrollment dropped to its C\Jrrent level of about 16.000 "Everybody hke' their hool." sauJ board member Rodcnck Mal- Malltan. "We·vc nc\cr had anyone come in htrc and aivc u\ a standina ovation becau~ ~ \lolel't' closin1 the1r school." The clo,ure of thl" 1ntennrd1 te school would ~nd ..cvcnth-.ind e1shth-a1ade1\ 10 nt'arD) < osc Me-..i H1ah School where C'nrollment ha\ declined to Jhnut I ~.,~ '+tudrnh 1n 11rade'> nint· 12 Davi' lntermedaatt' with 4~o 'itu itrnt' ha' ht'r n ufkranit lrnm dl'l Ian (PleaH aee 8CH00L/ A~) ' deadh disease Channon exprt'SSt'd cla11on Mon- da) after has first day back at school. \a)tng he'd made new friends and had enrountered none of the "teasing" he had ell.pected B"t the flip '>1dc to that optimism <;urfaccd Tuesda) when Saddlcback Valle\ n1fied School Dastnct trustees heard from parents of other ~tudent'I "I'm nut going to '>UbJect m~ child to th~ poss1b1ht) of contracting A mountain of fun .\ 1 os:· par~nt Tom Sauer ~1d Jdd1ng h1'1 daughter remained home the da) ( hannon returned 'auer. ~peaking after the board meeting 1n M1ss1on V1eJO, said he and other parent'> ha' e not decided what. 1fan)th1ng. th.:) "'tll do "I'm not d1~put1ng that the) (school trust~es) ha' e the best infor- mation a'atlable,'' auer !>aid "But thl· que~uon remain\ '" that good enough''" I k \uggcstt•d that paren t., who have been apathetic to Channon's return up .. pos<>1h1lm n >"' ""'alang Trustee'>. howt' r \.Std the' intend to abide b)' Ju e ov1lle''> ruhng and ha' e no ans to Jppeal his dCCISIOn Board member Louise 4-dler <,aid womed parents can ellplore the poss1b1ht) of transf~nng l·h1ldren to other ~hool~ an the d1~tnlt or can ~nroll children 1n a pn,atl.' '><.hool "I don't ..ee an)' legal or moral IUnclertartenen at Lake View School ln Huntlnfton lleacb beat tbe beat Tue.day afternoon wben a anowmakln« macblne and ee~ral bloclla of lee arrt.ed at the campu1. Tbe cbJldren are tbro•ina enow- ball• at a taraet. reason to.k ttp ( hannon lrom attend- ing school . tru!>tl'C Dr Dore c 11lbert '31d toda' · 1 h<'he' e "'C' art' doing "'hat l'i nght · C11lbt'n. "'ho ,., a medical doclt>r ..aid d1stnct otlic1als also had que'>- taom "'h~n tht'-. learned Channon h..td hecn e'posed to the .\ID \lr\J!> "~ <' haH t."dul·ated ourwhes" hl· -.aid "1',o" 11 I'> tnlumbcnt on 1h1'i Jl\tnl 1 Ill hC'lp edu1.·atC' parl•nts Jnd 11 " inu1mbcn1 nn oarcnt'> tti '('cl (Plea9e eee PARENTS/A:il Car-pool testing may go for year Bv Ll A MAHO~E\ Of .... 0.-, ......... T ll no nnc·, \urpn-..: .11• •uh '"'n ,omm1ttt't' O'<'"'°Ctnjl. .t l ar pu .. l l..tn1 l·,rcnment on the < n\\a \k...i I rl'l' "a' h.i" ret1Hl'lml·n1.kd th.111 1' 1hn·1· mont h tnal p<'rt1"1 be e' tt'mkd 111 .1 vc:u ~ 11h Ir"<'' than hJll 111 11' m\·rn he-I'\ m :mcndnnrl' thl' ~outr .,.., \d' 1\llr\ t omm1tll'<' •'t1.n•t•d t11 ·"~ thr Oran~e C uunl\ l ran\pc111.11 11111 ( omm1n1on H• lOnttnUl "°'111, t111tr. .1 lnurth lanr nf trafTll het""l"('n 1h1 Rnerc.1dc and thr ~n l>ir(lo ttt'C'"'·•'' w l ar-poolt'r\ ,ml\ tor .al" 1tht•t 111n1 m11nth' 1 hr l"\tr11 tame " m'C'd<"l to de tcrmine "'h<"thl"r ca1 f'l.kll l:tnC'' "''II 1mprll\ (' tral)ll nu"' on thC' 'hll&t'd frtt"'•' lOmm11tt't' ,ha1rnun ~Tim fk·am ..aid 1(1(' C ( Itron ll•;tdcr \II a 1mup oprio'i('(j h1 the rt'tnrted Ian<':\, '-OlN ill-ltn'>t lht' t'("('c\mmendauon r-..o nthcl'\ 1n 1ttC'ndanct Mann\ Puen1~ ,,, thr o<\utn C1 uh ol ~u)hrrn (alt tcirn11 and• \f)Olt"'iman for ~n John ~' rrh1u1 R \nah<"1m. a~t<1 1ncJ l\t am m.1,11r nf 1 )ran[ll' anJ a ""'\11.l.1t<" 1111 th1• ~at 11f 1r1trinll (PleaH ae~ C AR POOL/ Al \ . . (j I A2 * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednnday, February 26. 1986 1 CAR-POOL LANE EXTENSION BACKED ... From Al upcrvasor R11Jph l"liark. had ong- tnall> asked that the c<."lr·pool ltanc ciu>Cruncnt be bmatcd 1090day~ Rut anet valid dat gathenng "'a' hampered by the I hanksg1ving and C'hnstmas hohda)S and some oper- ational changes are need~ to 11n· prove the lanes. Beam announct>d 1n January 1l1a1 he would seek a longrr tnal. In fact. Beam wa~ o ure of \upport umong com rn11tee membe~ T uesda) that he suggested ~v1ng ume by aslong only those J?lann1ng 10 abstain or vote against the proposal to ra1l>l" thdr hands. fhc commmee" has 39 mcmbcr'i. including representatives ot callc~ along the freeway. chambers of com· m1:rce. the .\uto Club and agencies in"ohed in the car-pool prOJl.'CI Onl\ 11 1urned out for Tucsda' 's \Oh.~. I heir recommcnda11on 1'i sched- ull.'d to go bc:lon· the Orange Count) I ransportauon Comnl1'i\1on on "1an.·h I 0 ( ar-pool lane\ on the C O\t.l \1e<,a hcc...,a\ opened for a QC)-dJ-. trial , o' 18 Restnlled to "ch1de·s '"th passengers. the lann "'efl' l·arved from the inside hreakdo"' n lam• and h~ squee11ng thl' \\1thh 111 thc l'\l\ting three trawl lane:<> do'-' n Imm 12 10 11 ket The car-pool lanc1;. "'hll h ntl·n<l north and south tor about 12 mile•-. arc ~l·p:-ar"''"'• r~, .. ,., "'hrr '·"'l'\ h' J double )C:llo"' line Quc~llon .. ol '>dfcl\ dlld l nlor,c· mcnt ha' c dos,ged the c.tr pout I.till') during thr1r trml pl'nod Catron, "'ho fornH.·d l>r I\ t't' tor li1ghway ~akt) to PfOh.'\I tht· lanc res1nc11on'>, argue<; the\ are unsak because tht• lack ofa ph)s1cal buml"r getween lanl"ll allo"'s la)t mO\ 1ni 8nvers to )l)l'ed along bt·,uk \ll>P· and-go traOic Catron ha!\ arcusl·d .igt·riuc'> · mon1tonng lam· usa~e ol ))anting stat1st1cs to make rt arirx·.u the t'l.penment 11; morl' ~un'l'''h1I th.in 11 really 1<i. Puent<'' ol tht• .\Uhl < 'lub ..aid hl absuuned lrom vo11ng I ue'><la\ b~:· cause he wanted 10 see more l'Olll· parat1"e stat1s11cs on lane u~t· 8111 C'ranham. <;peaking for Se) mour. said thl' kg1sla1or "'ould make h1 own recommendation alter anal~ Ling a heft) repcrt that wmm11- tee memhers were gi' en JU't hdoH· the stan ofTul'Wa\ ·, mt't'llng .Referring to a· )Ur't'\ wnt Ill residents ol the 1 th l>l\lfll l Cranham said slrghtl) more than h.111 of the 7.746 \Oler., responding 11p· posed con11nuam·c of 1hl' cur r<>ol lanes although the maJnnt\ -ti I percent -befte, ed thn·ar-pool l.1m·' 1mpru,ed tra,el t1mt'' on the: lrl't'· \\a\ ~lall\lll'S lOmp1lcd h\ lht• \I.Ill' l.>q>artmcnl ot r ran,p<>n.itron and lhl' lOUnl~ transpon.itron l·om· n11\,1on indl\Jtc thl' rar-pool lanes h.iq· dramal1l'alh reduced nmgc'>· 1111n 1n all Ian<:'' du11ng peak 11:1,d 11mec,, ha'c attracted 550 mun• tar poob to the ff'C'cwa}' and ha\C' not rl''>Ultc:d rn rncrc.i\Cd at·c1denb T hl' tree\' a\ 1s carrying about 42, I 00 pnc,om· a day. a figure 1ha1 I'> "11h1n thl' range of performantt· t'>.pened if lhc c:ir-pool lance; were opened 10 all. said Sharon Greenl'. project rlHtnJSl'J Aut <;he argue<. 1ha1, 1f the car-pool lane~ were opened 10 all motonst~. the hcnefits of thl' tn·t•-llo,qng lant' "'oul<.l soon C\ apcrall' wrth morr solo mo1or1')t'> he1ng au rat 11:d to tht.' lreeway L11rgt• '>a' 1ngo; 1n tra'l'I 11mec; e\· f)('nen<:cd b' ,111 lan~·c, "hl·n the car· pool lanr' tlrc;1 of)('nt•d ha' e al read> been \lh111kd J\\J\ tn nwton<ots "'ho Prl'' tou'll~ uc;cd ar1t·rial '"t'l'I' when tht• fnT"' a' "',1., 1<1mmcd c,he c;ard II no1 for the lane rt'\lmt1on'>. tht• \lt11 \ '-'ould h<' the .. amc on 1hc car- r<ml lanc' C 1recm· nlJrnlJrn~ D11H'f\ u\lng thl' tar-pool lanec; t.111 1r.1' 1•1 1tw11 kng1h 1n 12 to 15 m1nutt''> during ru'h hour n1mpared Ill till' ~II llllnllll'\ ll t.l~l'\ ltllllOfl'\IS 11'1 tht' thn·t· gcnt•ral purpmt· l.inc:s sht· \Jill IRVINE WON'T SEEK FREEWAY REVIEW ... From Al h.1ll11t mt•a<,ure aimed at kt11ng lm·al 'lltl'r'>. ralht•r 1han thl' ln1ne (11~ C ounc1I. deutk "'hc1hcr to lh.ugr dr' eloper th·" 111 help pa\· tor thc nt'" highways. Thr measurl· 'A3'> challenged 1n eoun b} a coalition of builder<, and business group<, l":I\ orang the nc'' free\\< a) S In A.ugu~l. a <,upenor Court Judge ruled 1he COST 1n111a11' e was rn' ahd because ll wou Id ha' r a II owed If"\ 1 ne voters 10 decrdl· an 1'>4'Ut' of regional 1mpcnance On Det 11 . 1he 4th District Coun of \ppeal upheld the earlier ruling While thr mun baule proceeded. the In ine counul appro,ed collec- tion of freewa)., fees from de' eloper<> of ne"' hus1ne.,-;es and homes 1n the ell} Thos~ fund) arc being kept 1n a special acrnunl unlil the legal d1~pu1t 1s settled !nine's par11c1pa11on 1c; '1ewl'd a' crunal hecauc;e about\ I ()(J m11J1on in freewa ~ s kc' 1s l'\ p<.'l'll'd to u 1rrw from de..,clopmen1 in thl' tit\ COST chairman W1ll1a111 -.,1\\.'IO' said the group tiled a p<.'t1t111n I 1·h II a\king thl· ( alitorn1a \uprerm· ( 01111 10 ll'' ll'w thl' hl\lcr u1urt ruilnl(' The high court. howe' l'r " 1101 ohh$atcd to h1:ar tht' <:a<;t• and 1t 11 dtclrne'> lo do <\o. tht· appeal' u111r1 ruling aga1n<,1 ( 01.il "Ill \land \II\ ollinals SJ1d ..\s Tuc,da' night\toun1 ii mt·t·11ng stretchcd 1nw t'arl\ morn1n~ hour' '\gran. a cnllt ot thl· \nuth < ount' h1ghwa~ s. )(lid thr l'll} 'ihnuld rm•<,\ the high coun 10 decide thc lJ\l' and bring a final resolution to an •mr<lrl· ant local d1spu1t· But Ma)'or Bakcr. ""ho ~uppon., the freewa) s. argued that a l)upn·mr Coun re" 1e"" rnuld prolong thl' ll'gal disagreement. E'en it lht•tourt agrccc. 10 take on the ra'>e. the h1:anng and decision could be month<, or H':.tr' a"' a) he sard. (OST chairman W1llram' \pt·rm toda) said a 'ltatl' Supreme ( nurt rt'Jt'Ct1on \.\ould probabl) halt tht• group., auempt 10 !>top 1lw lrt'C'A3\ kl''> through pt.•t1t1<1n dfl\l'' Hut hl ''"d lhl' group ma~ '>Upport Ut 'l d1d.11n 111 the lunt.' 1 Ir' ml' loumil l'ln llnn 1n \\111, h l'Ao \l'JI'> arl· .11 \IJke \' rrnro'l'U. lhl' \an .lnaq111n Hill' frt'l'"~I' would lrnk the C 0,1;1 Mt•<,a fr et·"·" nnir John V.a\nl' •\rrpon '"th thl· \an D1t·g,1 f-rt'l''"J' near 1.ian 111,111 ( .1p1\lran11 Thi· f,J\ll'lll ff\T'A;t\ would run n1u~hl\ parJlkl Ill 1IH-" < o\ta "1esa I rl'l'"J' linking tht· R1H·rs1dt· and \antJ ..\na lrt'l'\\a\\ The F-uoth11J v.ould run parallel ·10 thl' \an Diego f-rl'C"'J' liking 1he Ea)tern lrt'i.'\.l;J\ \lllh \an< kn1l·nte In otht·r Jct1on the tounul •C1a\t ftnJI appro,al Ill .t fl'\ •~t·d ha1ardou' matt·nal., d1c;(loc.urc ordr· nantl' • ·\pprci,cd 1fw \thematic de<;agn ol th1: nt· .... In rne C I\ it ( c:nter and dm·<.tcd tht· \I.ill 10 nplon· fundrn~ altcrn.111H'' tur an adJatTnt parking 'trurturt• •Po\lponcd until Marl h 11 a final 'otc on lht' l'\pan\lon ofl 11~ 'mok1ng regulat1011<, to r<Wt'r pn,ate work-· pl3ll \ •l klaH·cl a plan to ral\l' 'peed lrm11\ .!H' portwni. uf Red Hrll \H'rllll', ~11l hl'l,on Dn'l' and (am- pu'> l>riH' until ncarh\ homn>~nrr J\\1ll 1J11on' lan ~ not1lll·d SCHOOL CLOSURE PLAN FAVORED ... From Al 1ng t•nrollnll nt ·" .,11 I hl' \\hoot d1st1ll ho\\l'\l'I m .t\ l H'nlu.ilh tr.rn<,fl'f ekmenta~ \l hoo ruptl-. " 1hc \rhng111n Dn\t' lJmpuc, \t hnol d t'>lrll I ollil till\ h,1, 1· li\lnl \l'\t'ral ,,d,Jntagl' 111 d11\1ng I >.1\1' .ind 11ffenng grade\ 'l H'n 12 ::11 < '"'·' .\!c,J \ \\tdn u1rnl ulum ll>uld tx utkrt•d lht·rc: \\!1uld ~ ,1 m111r l'llicicnt u<,1· of t.1l 1l111t'' Jnd \tJtl .111d t ht;_ d l\lrtl 1 \\ llu lc1 'a H' monn t hn '>i.110 I he Nt·"'rorl-Mt•\i.I \lhllol 1>1,lrlll ''a' ta ct·d "'1th J \lmilar pmhlcm 1hrn· ~t·ar' ;1go "'hl'n t•nrollmentc, "'t·n· ded1n1ng at hoth I 1nroln Inter· mediate and ( orona 1.kl "1ar Hrgh \chool The con<,olida11on \H·nt 1ntu l'ITeu 1n I l/84 and ha' h<'cn 'mce .. <;ful Jtc11rd1ng to \chrn 1l 1111iualc, I h1rt~ parent' lr11m an audtt'ntt' nt .1houl I SO opptt\l'd thl l lo'>ure ot l);a\ 'lntllllhlh.1tl" I lln '·11•1 lht·11 htlda·n ·, '' ~ 1.11 .,1o;i1i... .rnd wl I ·nh'l'lll \\1111ld \Utllt 11 lht•\ \\l'fl' lhflJ\l llllt> .I \( h1111l \\llh f\lfh \lhn11l \lt1d1•111\ I hl· llltddk ... \1111111\ .Ill !111l111,h1n~ ft', .1 h,l,lfl 111 • p p11rlun1t1 111 l \u I "·'"' 1-..lll'll \Id d111n \~ho ptt'\l'lill'd tl11 h11.i1rl """ h .rn l'' 11·11'" 1· \Ill' n .111.t ,1, .. h 1 al lhl' pan·nl\ u•mnn' F<nbert Van "'"'l'dt•n ,1 flh nt.tl hr.11th profr\\11111al <,;11d r1111 ldl1• ~<.hooh pr1n ak .:i nt'lt'\\,11' ti .in· \II ton t11r Lhildn·n 1n 1hr11 adnlt '' 1·111 \{'(JP,, ··\\a 1hn.:ip1\t. I m;l\ 1urn .tr111111d and lhank \OU hetaU\t' nl\ dour' lllll he '""1ng1ng oix·n .. \.Jtl -.,...,.llkn qu1pf)('cl ·Aul·"'' parrnl I \.\l>ultl tx· 'ad1krwd" \ nothl·r p.rr\·n 1 ,,11d \I 11d 11'\ 1 n- dtl J Ii.' :hal al .1dl·n11\ pn 1111111 ttll l' h.I' lfl&lfl' 111 do \\Ith \Ill 1,il Jl\llUdl .ind wll l'\ln·m 1h.1n 1h1· .1moun1 ol m11nn r1•11rl"I 111t1J 1h1· c;chools and u~>!nl 1h1 ho.1rJ 111 n·11· t th1· merger '>lh t p.11,·111' ,,ml h111h 1111 ·rmnl1 11& .ind lll!!h \lh• 11rl \IUd1·rtl\ .111· .11'.1111\l lhc•, 11n\11lid.11111n · I lw l111h· 'Ill"\ .Ill .1l1.11d lcr 1)(' lhl ll' <Hid llh' hi!! 1111l'\ !11111 l \\,IOI th\ llllll' t•f1l'' .1r11und 1111l p.rr1·n1 ,,11d Bo.ird l'r1·,11knt \lwrn I oofhour I 11\\ \,Jill .1pp1 dlt'll\11 Ill\ ii lmu I I hl' l011\0lfd:lllll0 :lnd lh1' f)Oll'nll(lJf\ nt•g,111\ t' dkl '' on 1 lw w' 1·n th-"nd nghlh·grndt'f\ 111uld hi.· n·duLed \'O\Ufll1~ a \l'PJrilll' llkn11t) for UlO\I' l(r.1d1·, rhl'\ \\llllld 111•1 1111\ \0<.1all\ "'-llh high '~ h1111ln' 'hl \J1d and could rl'l.ltn .t ,,·p.ir.1ll' 't11Jt·n1 grncrnmt·nt 'l'.11 h11ol.. .11Iikt11 !ll.l\t ot J nd 01 her p111)<(r.1111' LEAVING PROGRAM IS A CHALLENGE ... From Al I kl'I .1h11 II ni.il h1't".lll\t• I ..... 1111 111 ~II hcil l... I h1· tnrnch \h.111non h.1' 1ll.11ti-.11 lht• ( .lrl' I nit 111 <>rJn~l' 1n\l\I ,111·' not Jhnormal for \.\Jnt1ng 111n·1urn111 1111 \IJflflllrll\l' atmll\flhl'rt \1.1n \ cif 1111· ti·t·n·aJll'" tn lht• pr11~r.in1 h,1\l h.1cl thl· 'amt· kdinJI' "'lw11 1h1•, 1·1h n11nl\'fl'd lilt-on 1h1· 11111\1cl1 lnr Iha 1rr,1 t1m1· .t11n rl'11ah1li1.1111111 I kr l;1<,t dJ\ ,11 < ar1' I n11 "'·" orw \hl \.\Ill ne\Cr forgt•t ··11 \~J' rC'al t•mn1111nJI I Lrtt•d .ind tht• "hok thing ·· '>hannon \Jld 11 \\J\ ltkt• 'xi\ ins go1xlh\t' 111 tnend'> I 'e had lort'\l.'r · But ltkl' lhc ma111nt' 111 \OUlh' Jdm1t1l'tl into 1he ( )r;lnKl' li1t1ltl\ '>hannon hated 11 when 'he got thl'll' • '>ht• t"' en <.mokt.>d mar11uana <'arlrn th.11 lir\1 da' hn.1u .. c \hl· thouJ!.hl ,1w couldn't gC't thmugh thl' 1l:l\ \\1th11111 II ··1 1h11u~ht \h mom '10\JOl' I'm n111 an atldlll · 'ht• rt•m1•mh<'rrd "I , ... , Jngn at Ill\ morn I ""·" rt•Jll\ ufl\l'I . \\ hl'n thl· d.I\ l .HlH' Int lw1 ti I k.1 \l' .ind pul the C .lrl' I 011 ll'\<.on' 10 u<.t' on thr out'>1de \hl· wJ\ fnghlt'nrd and 'ad to ka'e her Ot''-" lnend\ hehtnd "I wa<, real!\ \t'arrd I "a'' ntn& MAIN OFFICE t tr IV~' S\1• ' "'" V• .. A • Y• 4J l Ht I< • <A • ..... 6 ; A/I lr11m lt•;ir .111d lr1•111, .. r1111\ 'Ill ,,11al But no\\ '>Ill' ha\ lll'I rW\\ I iii 111 It t' -.1 l11ll li l1• \.lllh11111 drug' r I 1'\ 1,1u~hl 111 I•• 111n1 l"llll.tlt ,,., olhl'l goal' 11111 111\t m' "'hr111. \hannon ':1111 \ 1111 cal Pl'"Jll 1u'1 t<>na·nlntll' "II lh1 II \11hr11 h ,111d 1hal'' Jll l hn l01r1tcl lt1111 1111111 amh111on\ ..\t '>t h11ul. \h.11101111 rl·;rl11l·d lh,11 lht• Jtlltudt'' and '>tagn.1n1 '11 "''ht twd hdorl' hl'r reh..ihrl11,1110r1 H ma1ned IO\ttlkd in ha old Ir 1rnd' "I told \lllllt' pen pk tudJ' 1 h.11 I went to (arc· I nit. and m11't 111 thl'Ol \31d. 'rhat \ <OOI . ., '>ht1nn11n \,lid 'Bui 1h1:rt' ...,,.., 1h1s Ont' gu' thJI ,.11d ''r ou're n111 ~111ng "'eird "1' ll' .ir1· \OU'I· .. flnr qf \h.~nnon'\ old Ir 11 ml' t'\ ( 11 ulT1:rcd to "<,mokl'·Out" and 1.111. \\llh hl·r .1bou1 her rchahil1t.1111111 ., ix·r1cnt·e 'I tlrnujtht "\re \OU era/\ • fhe day' \he 'pent 'mok1n~ pot Jnd using other drug~ "'ert" prnmptt·d h) boredom . .\nd most k11.1' "'ho ~1·t rn' olved w11h nan nttc'i a' t'.11 I1 J<, the age of l<J. a-, did Shannon lalk mouvauon and don't havr mm h 111 occup) their 11me, she c;a1d ''I'd orobably be dropi)ed nut or· A u th or to speak on teen drug use lll>li \h'd1.t n author ot .. Bl'} ond 1h1· 'rtl~t"' lirit k Koad.'" will o;pcak 1rm1gh 1 .11 Nl'\lpon Harbor High '>chool ahou1 teen-age drug use. ~kchan. \.\ho rehabilitated enter- t<.1iner C arnl Hurne11's daughter. will .iddre-;c; '°'JC''A port Harbor PT A mem h<'r., and othn., in the hrgh school auditorium MtO Irvine Bl vd. an "lewpon Reach JI 7·JO p.m . A SI dona1wn 1<, rt·qut•,tcd '><:hnol nghl no"' " Shannon c;a1J ·11' "" mulh d1fTerc n1 being c;oher \-ou're trca11,e and you're not bored·· I n<,tcad of _gmng out 10 th<' ~hoot rark1ng lot to get high 10 \Omcone'<, car ~hannon has d1ffcrcnt plam for the rc\t of her high school days 'I'm noi a""are of all the cirques at \thool. I ha"en't really decided where I'm going to hangout." Shannon sard. thcn addl·d "I think I'll go out for trn~ ~ " Delly Piiot DeUv..-y 11 OuerentHd "' ''1, J r:•, H t°'-l C eK l..:J tO• g.12 "8'8 .,... "" ,\ M Ill' I M} • ll' Justcall 642-6086 · "'•·~ • oec. t·, ~ Xi ' • ~ nrno• , p .,..., ~ ,oo, .. .,. VOL. 71, NO. 57 4 What do you hke ahoul the Dail~ P1lot'1 What don't \OU hke'1 Call the number Jho"t° and )Our message wall be recorded. traMcnbcd and de· h'ercd 10 the appropnatc ed11or The same 24-hour anw.cnng ~f\.1cc ma-. be u~cd 10 record lc11cr'> to the C'drtor on an) top1l ton1nbu1ors 10 our I .tttcr\ column muc;t include their name and telephone number ror "enficat1on Tell~ us what's o n ... our mind I .. • • ~·•o Ctrculetlon TelephonH WEATHER ----- Fog, low clouds back on Coast A hlgh-pr99$Ure rldg• slld east tO<lay, making way for ocean ltlr tl'lal cooi.d eotM Southern C.llfomia temperatur•. T~ change alto brought fog and low clouds, which wtll return to coastal areas the next few nights and mornings, according to the Natlonal Weather Service Fair ski" wlll continue Thursday, with sllghlly lower temperatures Along the Orange Coast there wlll be night and morning coastal tog and tow clouds with fair skies Inland through Thursday HIQhS cooling Thursday Into the upper 601 to mid 80s. Lows tonight In the mid 40s and 50s. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner waters: light variable winds night and morning hours becoming west to southwest 8 to 16 knots with t to 2-foot wind waves In the afternoon and evening hours Thursday. Westerly swell 2 lo 4 feet. Night and morntng fog and low clouds with hazy afternoon sunshine. louttvt ... 44 33 U.S .. Temps "'~ $6 43 Mlernl BNctl 75 61 Hlgl\. lo-IOI ?4 llo;.'9 ..-cling al S P Ill MMweula .. 33 27 33 30 S"<>wt1t M~S1Paul Albany ?7 05 Nuhvtn. 48 38 "ii-w .. -S..V.Co NOAA u S O.O• ' C ,..,.. .. 1 AHluq-que 18 40 -OflMM 07 53 Alft9rtll0 711 42 "'-YOtla 31 ,. Ancl\Ofege 10 03 NorlOlll VI 40 28 3-t Alien II 52 Ollt""°"'8Cfty 82 52 • AU1n1oe C•11 38 20 OmlM 57 37 Calif. Temps leno.veri.y e• ""''"' as SS Ori.ndo 81 38 VOMf'l\<t• V"r 3S 11 11111-· ~ 37 18 B1tmlnoh""' SS 31 p._.n. !IO 81 HIQh. '°"' IOf 24 r>OU<• eno1no 11 s p m e..,.... ,, so Tide BolM 10 44 ~ ?7 17 eoe1on JS 13 p ..... 34 IS F<MnO 73 50 8 l _I., 113 4S lktlfe!O 11 ,, PortlenoOr eo 20 c-65 " Pr-37 13 loeA~ !IO 68 TODAY C111ti..1on.SC 53 38 ::::r'cr .... 44 20 o.kllin4 14 !>I S-oio-. •" "' Cllwtellon,W V 35 21 S7 38 PMO AGOIM 77 :: s.cono "'Oil ' •• Cll-l•NC 48 27 Reno 71 37 RN Blvlf 78 c~ 67 40 Ric:!VnOnd 24 21 ~City IS S2 THUfllDAY Cnle9QO 37 28 SI lOUll 48 38 s.cr-•o 74 54 Ft!1110w • 4J Conc<nne ll ~ 28 SI p~._Tempe 113 40 s...,_ 18 53 Far11 11:11 10 •) I c--28 20 Slit L9ia1 Coy 68 38 Sen OitloO 81 SI S.con 10.. 4 ~JI Colulllbtll °" 34 n Sen Antonio as 47 S.., FrWlOltOO 11 ~ s.cono naon '1 ,, orr 6$ so Sen1e e .. t>at• 73 0.llU·f'I Wor1~ s..u .. 60 45 0.)'1on 34 26 Sn~ 711 52 Stocluon 7 I 49 Sun ..,,, •OO•y at ~ • r 1 ., • ..,, 14 38 l'llQll, IOW 10< 24 llOUro eno1ng •ISP m ln.J•Mlly 11 62•1 m •no•"""~" " o.n ... SPok-57 38 °" "'°'"" 42 31 s~ 23 04 i\ppi. V1"'9y 83 40 S 4 7 p m 31 25 Betalow 8S 53 Moon r11 .. today _, 11 18 p n1 ••I• 0.troo TopeU 68 4 1 OvlVlll 23 20 T-89 53 Big S.W 12 29 TllurMley at 7 4' • m •rrd ,. .. , •~•'' •• 91 48 Blenop 19 33 9 26 p m EIPHo TulM 74 •• Fe11ban•• .oe 111 Welll\lnqlon 3" 23 C•l•lln• as se Feroo 37 22 Wlellll• 71 45 Long a.Kii 80 5<4 F1•0ll•ll 10 28 Wllk ... Berre 211 12 Monrovi• 91 ~ Surf Report GtanO Rep•<h 31 25 Mont9'ey 70 G1 .. 1 Felts 113 38 Mt Wlleon 7• 68 H...,_a Sii 38 Extended N .... 00t1BMCh 73 sa lOCATION !SIZE &HAPf Honolulu e• es Ont1110 es 52 l'lun11no1on e.un I I ... '\Qt Hou ti on 62 ao P .. m Sp<tno• 95 8 I Rlv9' Jelly. NIWPO<I ' '•11 1no11nep0411 38 29 Conllklerel>ll nlgllt eno m«n1ng 10w Pe..O<tna 8fl ST A011'1 S1t .. t ....... C>Otl li\1t JecllM>n M• 82 39 clouellnMI end cool9' deys, 01~ .. RI-tide 81 ~ 22nd StrMt. N-oort •I ••• JKkM>IWMle sa 34 tall Frto911 nlQll• •enotn9 lfom mid 80ut Sen !Mtn1•0ln0 &I 52 aeJllOe Wec!Qe •I .. ,, Ju""98U 40 ~ coal lO 80e lnlend ~. COC)ljng 10 5911 Oeon.i !IO 54 l eoun• BMc:ll ' . '"" llenM11 Cll) 81 •3 ,_-ftOt,,... &.naey, With~ In Ille S911JoM ~ 71 SI Slll'IC-te .· . .. ' lHV~u as SI mid lo u-90e ~I «lo S91lle Ane ea SI Wei., 1.,,,p 80 Ltlfle Roell SS 47 54 Sanl•CNI . &9 50 s-ouctlOn W•I PROTESTERS ARRESTED IN MESA ... Fromtl 't uung Parker \.\3\ ont of the p1l kl'I\ holding a \tack ot Jl1ers abo' e 1ht•1r hl•ad'> while ll)rng 10 pass through tht• lrnl· ot police ~eparating them from thl' delc:gatc\ fhc: hu'>t''> tx·gan rolling at 7 a.m. .ind ,111"'-l) atl,Jnn·d. hchind two mutorl \ck otlkcr\. d(lwn thl' drrVl'· '' :i) to"' ht• n: proll''>ll' r' were block 1 ng 1ht•11 path Polin· hr(1kt· up lht• hamt'adl' while reatl' \Upportl'(\ \Ung .. ..\m1·raca lhe lk.1u11tul ·· Three Japane'>c peace n11111l..\ from 1h1• :-.J1ppon 1an M)OhOJI rt·mpk tn l m \ngl'lt'' hanged on drum' Jnd t hantt•d Othl·r 'upportt'f'> ~l'lkd cm:ouragc· nwnt from tht• \1dehne~. \a) ing. ··c 111d hit·.,, '"u · "V.\• 1<1'1: )Ou." and .. I hrw .irl' true pat not\ .. r hc hU\I.'\ \\l.'r(' on the road to El I 11m h' ""'a m I "'rh ,. proll'\ll'I"\ '-'l'rl' detainc-d in 1hc ... 1nl110nt•d "' 11 d1sohcd1ance .1l l1on "11h l'-'O of ti-em opting lo h<' fl k«l\l'd "1th J l llat1on. Moquin '><lid I 11111 .1duh nll'O <ind fi,t. women 1 11 ..... , lu h1 Jrr1•,tnJ .rnd "'l'n' trnn"· pcll lld 111 < l1,1t11tl' l ounl' lad 'Ahc:rt· 1h1' \\11tild h1: tl-l't'n tht option of h .1\ 111~ 1111 1h1·11 1mn reu1gn11amt· or 11·111,11n111l( 1m..irtt·1.11nl un11I their .1ppl'.ll .lrH l" 1n n111nll Ip.II court proh- ,Jllh I hul\d.1~ \II .1rl' l'\Pt:t tcd tu chotl\l' JUll. Pat·k \,lld ~ oung f>arkl•r. ht'l'UU~t· of hi !> age. \\J\ 1.11-.l·n to ( t1\lu Mt•)a Cit} Jail '\lll'rl' ht• ""' tu Ill.' rl'lt.·as\'d to hrs pa 1t•n1., p1 1li~ l' rq11111nJ c;, While the sanctioned demon· )trat1on was breaking up. two more proteslers Phtlhp Ekanehl and Valene Slclarevsky knelt at the dnve- \\3) exll on ..\nlon Boulevard. refu~ rng pchce orders to move. Ekanehl Jumped or fell on10 A.n ton and had to be pulled awa} b} officers Sklare' .;k} went lamp while oflicers attempted to mo' c hrr from the dn_yewa> and had to be dragged to a police un11. Moquin reponed. He said the two were picked up for allcgedl) obstructing a thoroughfare. "h1lc the '-'Oman would probabl> also he charged "'•th resisting arrest. Both pr0testers were bookt'd 1010 Costa Mesa Cit}' Jail and will be handled separatl'I) from th1: otherl>. police said Dunng Tuesda)'s \1g1I. a 'oc1fer- ousgroup of20 YoungAm1:nrans for Freedom argued the best route lo peace 1s through a strong defense George Leonard of Loog Bcarh sard thOSl' opposing the WINCON confrr1:ncc ""ert• apolog1Sts for the "io\ ll'IS. .\rgu1ng the \o, 1et l nion ha\ nC\er honored an\ trea11e'>. Leonard 'aid the KGB. the SO\ll.'t Unwn·., \Cl ret sen ice. has infiltrated thl' ...\mt·ncan peact• movement "The} ·re manipulating this. JUSI like 1n Europe:· he said "When you appease a 101alltarrnn govcrn mt•nt . ~thl' cnd result is war. I don't want that. "The answer I\ peace through 'trength ·· Hundreds of protc<,\er., holding PARENTS PROTESTING ... From Al iullhe truth "It 1'> natur.11 tP ha"e a tear of the unkno"' n hu1 lht.' e' 1dence shows c hannon dot'\ not pose an) n<\k. I here·, JU\t a" much risk by wander- ing through a mall .... he said. '>e' era! parent'> said they feel great c;, mpath) tor Chan non and Gilbert Gem Talk A Cheap Watch ... How Cheap l• lt? said he fears the bo) ha' been "marked for life:· The trustee said n 1s "pathetic·· that Channon's aunt. who as hls legal guardian. exposed him to the public and media attention. "I find that 10 he mrnd-bogghng," he said. lighted candle<, along lht· \t1n·1' 1111 t>lhcrw1'il' Poc;ters r1:ad. "Budd 11p1111 p1·''1· and l<l\e, not m1l11a0 m1gh1 .rn.t "No more lies. cons. or 1g.n111,1111 ,. .\ mc\sage to merch:1nt' 11f .k.11h 11 kills \OIH children. 1<x1 •· Pa~·k said thl' !>tit' ot th1 1 "\d \.\OU Id help WI NC:ON <ld1·g.11n "1\1'1· the) lacked support for -i111t.nut:a! weapons research and dr' elop11H·111 "The numbers are up Pc11pk ll'd the power to sa). ·1 can m.1~t .1 d11Tercnce: "shr said. Pal'k said the fir~t \lgtl l11u1 H ,11, ago attracted about 500 f>l'opl1 \h1 estimated 1h1s \l'ar'c; Lro"'d <II 2 1u1<1 Costa Mesa i>olicc l''>11111.11l·d 1hr crowd at 1.200 Inside the ,hotel, dckg.1tl"' "'l fl registering for the 1hrt•t··dJ\ lon ftrencc that includes a \(.'fie' of h1ghh technical an<1 mosll)' top 'il'l n·t ti" cussaons The conference ll> <.pon<.011·<1 h' thl Department ol Dcfcn<;C Jnd rt Ir.It,, such defenr,e 1ndu~1n k.tdl'r' •• , TRV. Inc .. Grumman \1 r ''l'·•u· Curp l 11<. khccd H onl·~ \\t'I I l11~dtr' ·\m rafl and Mt l>llnndl I>• 111 ·11, Delcgatcs arc hU'>t'd Iron I h111l'I 10 the Manm· ( orp' \ar -.,1.1111111 .ii 11 r orn for the ronfen·nll '''"' •fl\ SC\'llOns will rndud<' prt:\l 111,1111111' on thr Stratt•g1t Dck11'1· lr11t1.1ll\l (Star War'i). Comp111 1nl! .111d lntt• grated Circuits. the h oh 111g \qp11\1 tion En' 1ronmc:n1 .111d \p.11, \1,1111111 Information S)Slcm' '"'1l11am Fn n1' puf1h, rdat11m' managt•r for TR\\ ln1 ,,11d fhl conference 1\ <.tm th .r In hn1cal ac;,rmbl). The~t· ll\'1•pk' .11r 1kd1 t31Cd. h1ghl~ 1ra1 n1d 11r11ll'\\11111.d\ ·\II hough deleg.1ll'' .111 .m.11< 111 thl· prole<,lcrc; that hJ\l g.11hrr ·it 11111\adl· tht• hotcl for fou r \<:.H' I nn" ,,11d 11 .... ac, unlrkel~ the\ 'At111l.J ent!.tl!r 111 .tO\ ph1lu'i.oph1tal d1.il11gt.\'' '' 11h tht.• prote<,terc; ··1 think thl' u11h 1111w th1·' 'II g{'t ph1losoph1rnl I\ "h1 n thn ·r1· un thl· hU'>l''> going h' 1h1 pr11t1'''' '"" lw c;a1d Impressed by the elegance , accuracy and ualue of Baume & Me rcier watch es, more and more qualfty-conscfous conaumers are Heldng out Baume & Me rcier retailers. A VERY SPEC1AL PLACE AND TIME. Sculpt ul"("(l ltn ksand case of 14 K gold sur round lht" prt'<"l«e quartz movt'll'lt'nt craftttd by Btlumt' & Mercl<'r There Is a ·growing market for two kinds of watchu· the phoney lm- tl<\llon of well-known brands and the maSB produc('d watch that costs very llllle and Is worth even !('SS. Because some of the world's finest watche have gained hard· tarned reputations over many years of excellent performan ce. tht>re Is a great temptation to "copy .. thest> watches right down to a phoney brand name on the dial. T'yplcally. i.urh a watch wtll have cheap. unreliable mechan- ical works. and It wlll not carry any k ind of guarantee (how could tt. when the actual manufacturer dot'sn't even put his n•me on the face?). There Is also a Oood of t hcap. plastic digital & sport watches on the market. ~aln . the abst'nct of a ny mc,antngful manu· facturer'a warranty ts your c lue to be wary of suc-h a product. A watch. whether It Is a rtne. ex· qul~He timepiece or a rugged ulll· tty watch for everyday wea r . ts an 1mp0rtant personal possession You wtll ve money In the long run by buyt~ quality watches from reputable deelcrs who have their own watc-hmaktn~ experts on the premises Such walchts are ba.cktd by &<>ltd f(uaranteu and expert ~rvtce SJl'ICC JHft 1835 Newport Blvd., D-152 Costa Mesa • ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT IW~f/'/. Febr\Mfy 21. 1 ... '* M \ Mesa talk slated by stroke victiDl Irvine will vote on mayoralelecti~n · Price anders. who 'uffered a massi ve stroke after ll bypas' operation, will talk about has recovery fhursday at a seminar from 2:30 to 4:3<>p.m. at the Costa Mesa Medical Center Ho~pital. anders and neurol0&1st Dr. William Cable will ~1scuss the role of early detection, mcd1can 1nervenuon and lifestyle changrs in the preve ntion of and recovery from stroke~. There is no cl\arge for the event, which also will include free sc reening for stroke risk factors. Polipe seek translators The Costa Mesa Police Department 1s looking for volunteers to work 1n its translator program. particularl y with Spanish and V1t"tna mcst" languages. People over 18 year'> of age who qualif) should call Clay Epperson at 754-5119. Sleep disorders discussed The battle of mind over maurcss will be addressed at a sleep disorders seminar Thursda) at Western Medical Center, I 001 North fust1n Ave .. anta A.na A panel of doctors will discuss 1nsomn1a. e'cess1vc daytime sleepiness. snoring. narcolepsy and good sleep habm Call 491 -1 159 for addttional information. Cataract group meets The Saddleback Valley Catara ct Support Urovp will meet Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Simpl} Delicious Cafe 1n the Bank of America bu tiding at 2352 1 Pasco de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Sponsored by Dr. Charles Manger, a Laguna hills eye physician and surgeon, the group offers free cataract screenings and consulta11ons. The event is open to all addlcback Valley residents and funhcr information 1s available at 951-4641 Cancer screenlng offered Working women who ha ve had difficult) finding ume for annual pap smears may obtain the cancer-screening exams Thursda) at 5:30 p.m. at an Clemente General Hospital. 654 Camino de los Mares. an Clemente Patient~ will receive a pap smear. breast e11;am. \ 1ewing of a breast self-exam video and general physical screening fo r S25. Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling the hosp11al'-; obstetncs depanment at 661-4411. Child behavior vlewed D1sc1phne problems 1n ch1ldlrcn will be the ~UbJeCt ofa workshop scheduled Thursda} trum 7 to 9:30 p.m. at. St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. The lect ure will focus on the toddler 10 tecn·a$e years and the fee is S 15 per couple. Call 77 I ·8040 for registration information. Slnglng workshop set A workshop for people who want to sin g but arc hcs11ant to try will be held Thursda) through Sunda) b) L1fesong. an cxpenmental musical group. 8)' PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol IN.,...,""., ... Irvine ~tdl'flb will decide June" 3 whether the city·~ mayor •hOuld be elected by local voter~ or by the C11y Council. Voters also will be asked whether counci l members should be hm1ted to two con- secutive four-year terms. The Irvine City Council decided Jan. 14 to poll voters1on direct mayoral elections. And at Tuesday's mce11n_g the council added a second ballot question regarding a hm1t op council members' terms. The council declined. however, to plact" on the ballot more specific gu1dehncs on hov. a voters would select a mayor or hov. Iona the Cit) officLal would serve The council also decided not to poll voter~ in June about mov1n1 the-city's munic:1pal election toco1nc1de wnh itate and national elections an November. Currently, the Irvine council picks a mayor annually from among its five members. The mayor'~ post is largely ceremonial, although the mayor presides over council meetings and serves as ~pokesman for the city at public events and in negotiations with other government bodies. C'ouncilmen LaIT) Agran and Ra) Catalano have. argued that the. mayor's post 1s assuming greater s1gn1 ficance as the Delly ............ .., De\'ld ....,_. Tra cy A. J acob80n receive. Police Offlc.er of the Year honora from Eircbange Club Prealdent Jlm Gorman. Cit) v ow' and that 11 should be filled by local vote~ Last month, the council approved Catalano's proposal.to ask residents on the Junt" 3 ballot whether 'lhc city should ~witch 10 d1rcct1on elecuon of a mayor by 1988 At Tuesday's mttllng, Mayor David 'BJkcr proposed that more details on the length of term. duties and mayoral election process bt included on the ballot measure. But Agran and Catalano argued that the council should find out an June whether resident~ want to elect their mayor directly, then wotk..out the.process.. · Baker dad obtain m-.Jonty approval. however, oo bi' proposal t.bat 1 tou.CKil Lenn hmn aJso be placed on June b&lk>t. He said rcstncunacounc&lmcmbcn lOIWO consttuuvc terms would reduce tbe ed- vantaa,e of incumbency and would en- courage more political p1rudp1tion. Baker's propoNI was supported by ( atalano and C.ouncilwoman Barbera Wiener. Courmlwoman Sally Anne Milkr was atHtnt. Agran opp()Sed.ihe term limit • .-yins be had heard few complaints about councd me mbers Krv1ng more than eiaht years. Ajtao as neanna the rnd of hi1 own serond term on the counctl but has not announced whether he wiU seek ~-election in June. For the first tim~, Policeman of Year a woman in Irvine By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol lNO.-, .......... The advance pubhcn y for Tuesday's luncheon said the event would honor Irvine's "Policeman of the Year." But the pamphlet distributed during the banquet more accurately descnbed the honor as "Police Officer of the Year" because the title went to a policewoman for the first time in the award's 15.year ht story The honoree was Tracy A Jacobson, 28. who Joined the depanment 1mmedtately after high school as a c1v1han aide and advanced to become a sworn officer. She 1s now an investigator. handhng JU\'entle en mes. Jacobson was among fi ve finalists honored by the Exchange C'l ub of Irvine and the In inc Chamber of c;ommerce The other nominees were Doug Coffing. Tom Hume, Jeff Kermode and Larry Montgomery. Nominations wcre submitted by mem- bers of the Irvine Poltce Depanmen1, and the finalists and winner were chosen b\ Police Chief Leo Peart. · Jacobson said she was surpnsed she was nominated anp that she walked awa> with the top honor. "Maybe sometimes we JUSt under- estimate ourselves," she said. But she downplayed the sign ificance of being the first woman honored as Irvine's Officer of the Year. ans1s1ang "we·rc all equal'' 1n the department. Chief Pc~n also sa1d Jacobsorr's SC'< played no pan in his selection. He said he was impressed b~ her progress from non-sworn police em plo)'C'C' through thrtt years as a patrol officer to her current assignment as a detective. "She's done an especially good job of handhng a series of child abuse investiga· ttonr.." Pean said. "It 1s one of the mOrr difficult assignments " He added. "There are people who are good police officers but who are not necessanl ) well-h ked But (Jacobson) 1!> also very popular w11h hcr peers." Dunng a shde presentation that showed the five nominees at home and al work Jacobson took some nbb1ng for a photo ol her grasping a shotgun and st1ckm1 her tongue out at the camera. She said shC' dislikes havi ng her picture taken and fcch uncomfortable as the center of attention A.fler graduaung from lrvirte's Uni\ er Sil)' High 1n 1976. Jacobson )Oined th1. Police Dcpanment as a pan-ume publh safet) aide. She eventually became a full· 1tme ass1suant on the cnme prevention and anvesugauons staffs. Jacobson completed pohcc a'adcm) training and worked as a reserve offiu~r 10 Fountain Valley. She bttame an 1 ~1ne officer 1n 1982. She laves m Laguna Ni guel and attends Saddleback College with the goal of obtaining an associate 1n art~ degree. She said her present Juvenile ass1gnmt'.'nt goes beyond investigating youngster\ suspected ofbreakinf the law. "I also worlc wi\h kids who are v1C1tms of cnme. who need our help." Jacobson said 'he said shc also lectures at area schools on drug abuSt' and othcr youth cnmc •~sue l he four-da) event wall offer the opponun1t} tu ellplore and e:<periment with crea11vll} through song and I~ priced at S 180 per person rhc "orkshop IS scheduled for thl' Golden Circle Church olRehg1ous Science. 600 N Golden Circle. Santa .\na. and 1nforma1ton 1s available at 541 -3365 An Invitation: OC escapee expected to fight extradition Attention Ofganlzatlon presidents and MC· retarles We wanl 10 help ma«e your upcoming eventa. meet1no1. MHnlnars and lundratM<I suc- oeutul Send br'lel announcements 1nclud1ng time, place, coat (II 1ny) •nd a phone number for addlllonal lnlOfmatlon to Bulletin Board. Daily Piiot. P.O Box 1560, Colla Mesa. 92826 Report1 of your club or organlzauon·s act1vities -Ilk• community tervice project1 or election of olflcer1 -ahould be directed to the Community News Editor 11 lht Hme address Non-return1ble black and wtlltt photograph• are welcome. CALENDAR Wednesday,Feb.26 • 7 p 1~ Laguna Beach Planning Commission. < ouncil ( hamlxr\, 505 Forest •he. Thursday. Feb. 27 •ti 30 p m . Laguna Beacb Housing Committee • ( ommunat y C'<'nter. 384 Legion St • 6 '0 p m . Laguna Beacb Board of Adjust· men&. Council Chambers. 505 Focst I\ \l' Convicted killer found in Massach usetts jail on misdemea nor c harge of assaulting officer By LISA MAHO~EY Of ,,.. 0 .. 1~ ~llol ., ... Da11ng ''on l\Jn \on S1a1l·h h1.' frel•dom frllm dtffirJngl' ( ount} Jail cell. but the ron' ictcd kilkr wa<1n 't craft\ enough to a' otd JU~t1cc for long. · Twent)-l'tgh1 da)S after his Jan. 26 l''>raix· lrom a rooftop rccrcatwn area w11h another pn41onl·r Orange ( ount) shentT\ 1n,c!>t1gatur' lcarnl'd that S1a1ch v.asonce again hchind hnr'>. th1., 11me in 'ipnngfield. \.t~m ~1a1lh 1~ l''<JX't ted to hght c ... 1rad111on proceeding). ucrnrdtng 10 Orange ( ount~ 'ihcnlf'> L 1 DKlo. Olson and ma) miss thl· \it arch 7 '>l'ntcnung dall' tor the beating o l h1'i lorrnt"r g1rlfr1l.'nd and the lo.tiling of her hu)band II \1a1lh doc\ lOnte\t c\lrn · d111on. h1~ return 10 Orangl' ( ount) could be dt'.'hned up 10 Ml da~' Ol<,on <M11d ac1t.,,el) being \ough1 so tar from home. t.;1orm said Onl~ luck con1nhu1ed w h1 !> \Lill being tn that cit) b) thl' llml' '\pnngficld 1n- ' e'i11ga1ors learnt;d \1a1ch \\3S a fug111v e. Storm said. llnlll Tu<'sda). the hurl~ tug1 t1'e was being held in lieu of S IOO bail on a m1sdemt'.'anor charge of assaulttng a police officer. He \\3S stopped near m1dn1gh1 Saturday while lo1tt'nng outside an apan- menl bu1ld1ng. but Springfield police dtd not know for t"o da\'i 1ha1 Sta1lh v.-as \\anted 1n ( alitom1a · Had Sta1ch not used.! lo.nuv.n ahas or 1t he had had S 10 in his pod.ct "there"· no doubt 1n m\ mtnd ht"'d tx' '>omeplacc el'>e than in Springfield .. \torm \31d Hampton Count) CorrecuonaJ Fac1hl) on homicide and escape warrants. Storm said The early morning escape of Sta1ch and accused killer Roben Joseph Clark. 23. touched off a manhunt that finall> led to (lark's capture at a Tustin motel Jan 31. A w11nessalsocla1med 10 ha"c seen StaJch al the Sixpence Inn on El Camino Real. but he was not found 1n a room·to-room search. 1nce ta1ch's escape. his e\-g1rlfriend, her famil y and others he had allesedly threatened were provided w1th round·the- clock police protecuon. Once he was pos111vd) 1den11fied Tues- da) through fingerpn nts and a descnpuon of his tatoos. that pro1cc11on was v.tthdrav.n. Storm said. When arrested in Springfield. Statch v.as unarmed Hl· alleged!) pushed a policc officer but v.as arrested without 1nc1dent I ln,c'it1gat11r' ""l're \urpn<,cd 10 learn that 'it.itch h~1d 'url.lll'd 1n \.1a'i'iathu\etl\ Orange ( ounl\ \henff1, < apt Doug ~torm ''"d \l<ilt h apparcnth had nu lnend' or rdall\ l'' '" 1nii thrn· and \\CJ~ nul Instead un able tu make hail the \(). 'ear-old focroer l ake f l<;1 no re resident v.a!> still locked av.:l\ "hen J na1tonal la~ cnlorcement nunpUll'r mJtl hcd h1\ JliJ\ -~tark "itallh -111 la~1 month'' 1all break He'' mm lx'.111g hl'kl '' 1th11u1 h.111 in thl· ln,esugators ha'e no 1dca hov. ta1ch go1 to :\-1 assachusem or v. h) t ·nab le 10 realh detecll\es or Jailers v.ho ma) ha\(' talked v.1th him. torm ~•d at was unclear v.here he had been sta)ing. hov. he had ~upponed himself or v.-h<'th<'r he had lnC'd 10 change his appearance to a\ 01d 1den11fi· l.!t1on through one. of the thousand!> ot ll1ers 1~'>ued h\ the ShentT) Depanment. Storm ~•d Ivan von Stalcb PoucE Loe Judge drops indictment against LA 's Rep. Fiedler l OS '\NGFLF.S (A P) -A Judge dl\m1~sed the poh11cal-pa)ofT 1nd1c1- ment or Rep Bohb1 Fiedler toda)'. \J)tng he agrl'l'd with pro~cutors 1ha1 there was too l1t1le evidence to \u pport t hn hargc "fhc u1sc could not be proven 11 1'1 1n thl' tnlCrl''ll of JU\llCC that II be d1'imt~\cd." 'iu pcnor Coun Judge Rohcrt T .\ltman ~aid .l\rgunH·nt\ rnn11nu<'d hcforc .\hman on J dcfcn\(,' motion 10 <l1\m1\\ thl' \ame chnrg<' agatn'it f 1l'dkr\ t1>p .11dr and fonc·c. Paul C larkc .1g.11n .. 1 \\ hom pro,t't·utor-. 'iO) thr> hn vt" .t <frong ('8-.e fhnount) grnnd 1un had 1ndKtcd l 1nlkr 48 anJ n.irlo.t•. '9. 011'1 'illlgk uiunl t':1l h ol \ 1oft1t1ng Sl31C clt'l'l1on lu"' h\ .1llt•gedl't ofknng Ill pa y of). FountaJn Valley .I\ hand1 t with <l gun wrapped 1n • 111v.-t'I rcportcdh hdd up a '-r> Bel ,inti Rath rnpph \tort• .1nd l'\l 3pcl y,.11h S Hll 111 '•"" from th<' fl'lll\IC' T u('c,da' alter m1<11t Police \3td tht rotlbcr ~a1ted until< u~tom<'r'l kfl th1 ~tore at 171 ~O M11ttn11li:1 \t ihC'r rullcd a gun. walked employcC''l 1nto " h.1ck room .• nd flt<I w11h tht r:t'ih Polit c rC'porh dul nut h•l\ t' :\ tie'\\ fl~ 11on ot the rohbcr • • • \ llUll lt)llOll rnhhl•r fl'(ll>rlrc1h hdtl up an .ut \Uflph \lofl' Mund.I\ l'\t•n1nll ,111d lh·tl m11 ,1 tt'.11 do111 \lo1lh t state Sen. Ed Da\ ,,. $100.(J(KJ l.lm· pa1gn debt 1f he v..ould drop out ot 1lw Rl.'pubhcan senate priman Da\IS. 69. a former Lo'.) \ngclc' pohc·c chief and F1tdlC'r had ht't'n rnn~1dercd among the earl~ kadcr\ in the race to challenge \en \I.in < ranston. D·l'ahf.. "ho 1\ \t'd1n~ .1 fourth term 1n NovcmbC'r. Fiedler and Clarkt· both pll':1tktl innocent at their arra1gnmcn1 Both F1cdler's attornn\ :ind I "' •\11gek\ ( ount) pro4'et ut111' lhtd urgt•d .\ltman)n wnlll'n .1rg11nwn1' 111 L11sn1~s the charge ag•nn'>I tlw ,on- grcsswoman, llnd lht• JUdgt• tut \hu11 oiul argunwnt\ u n thl· nwtll'r 1h1' morning. fhc r ro<1et utton had or1p.1n.ill\ S 50 an cash ••• A r('~1dcnt 1n th~ 18900hlod ot Mt \.\. alton rcponed 1 U<'~d.•> that \ume 1111t· fl't cn11' \tok a pearl nt·< Ii.I,\\ c· .ind ,, I'·"' ol ~·arl Nmn&' \\orth \I XllO, hum hi' homr ••• .\ f ountain Valle\ t h~h \(·hool ll"3l hl·r told rollu.· thnt thte\ e\ \loll' S .oOfl in Je\\lclt) and .1 Sb.MOO lCllo from her I a < .1p11l.i hurnc \1ond.n • • • Th1('\t''\ rt'p<Hlt•dl~ httllo.t• 111111 ·' home 1n till' I 7MOl1hlud(111 \,111 \1 ,111 1111•\dJ\ l11t1Jl·d 1 \. '('h 'h'rl'"' 11111t , luh\ Jt''-'l'ln .inJ J tn'1:'1\'r 1nt11 1h,•11 , 11 .111d ilrnq· .1"·" I hl"' 11111k an fl'u>mmcndl·d th.it lhl' grand JUI'\ 1nd1l L uni~ < larlo.e. hut tht• nanel rl'lunwd l h.1rgc' Jga111c;t lxllh on Jan ~' J he prU\l'l Ult llll tn ti\ request for J1\m1'1\JI '>J ld a grand 1un ·, \tan d.1rd 111 "''""It an ind1llmt•n1 " proh,1hk l JU\C Ill Ix' Ill'\ t' I hl' Pl'I \tlll hac, u1mm11tl'd 1.1 cnmel . .i \lrong ,u,pn 1on." D1strit 1 \ttornn \ \f)Olo.C\lll.Ul \I \lhcrgatl' \JIU llut ,11 m.11 hl· 'la1<I, .1 h1ghn \tandrutl 1\ nt"tlkd· ('\ 1dencc thnt n1.1tllt,hl'' guilt ~·' ond a H'a,on.l blc dt1uh1 \ltman ''"'t prll~\'CUIM'i m!ltk .1 good .111t•mp1 10 in to l''tahll'ih more n llknlt' lollov.1ng th,• grand JUI~ 111J1l tmcn1 bul rnuld not <'\t1n1a1cd S4.4 7 ~ 1n propcrt\. pohlc "' "' • • • \ rn1dcn1 1n the I ,QC.10 hlt11. k ol Ho\v.titll.l rell\ln<'d th31 th1C'\C'\ took the S ~011, <lr \lereo '~'tern lrom hrr h11mn IQ!\~ Tn\Ota ( re\'i1da pa rk<'d 1n .l < 1em< o lot l 10'lQ Rrookhuf\t 1\1 I oe,<l:l\ • • • \lo.1 e4u1pment \ alucd JI S~OO "•" f<"f)llrt<'d \lllkn from lht" oix-n µt'.IJC' 111 .1 huntl' in thc I \MOO bhxlo. of l\11it.u1 l 11urt \unda\ \n OJ'll.'n ~r.•ic ,,\\ ·•"111hr j'\ltnt ''' 1•ntn hlr .11hi.·t '1111 11101.. ~ '1111 in h)(\l\ lrnm .in \1 t1f\lll \\l'll\H' h11nW J u('\\l,I\ Costa Mesa PoliCl' Jrl' 111 \ l''>t1ga11ng a burglan Jt .1 Danut11: \\ J\ humt• \-1onda\ tn .,., h1l h the thin l.,· got a"' a\ wtth dose LO $211 ()(XI in Je welr). furs. antique gun\ and rn11rd~ and camera equ1p- ml·n1 I hl' '11.1101 told police that he and h1' v.111: had lodced the house .... hen the' lrll h11me Monda\ morn- 1np. "hen 1hn rt"turned that <'H"n1ng the' lound 11 ran'i3ckcd • • • \ 1t)l1l ht" Lnntainmg S 'OO 1n tools ''•'" rcpom·J \tolcn from a &ra> I Q7" llonda ~ll1 •rd and a S260 \ar \tcreo ........ rcportl'd \tolen from a black I Q"'q ( hn rnlct < amaw \\hill· both c:tr<, \\\'H' par~l·1! 1n tn10t l1I htimes in the 4tlil hhk ~ 111 I Jtr D11 H' ~nnda\ n111.h1 • • • k'-'l'IP 11Hl\1l and 'itcreo cqu1p- nll·n1 .ind $~00 1n l.l\h "ere YTponcJ \ll1lrn troin .1 hume in thr 600 bltK'k ol lJ'>~{'n I an(' \londa\ Polk<' C~l1· mal(·d th( 111tal lo" JI SI I'~ Newport Beach '\omt•orh' \tu IC'$ 'iou l in "'''I' troin J v. httl' I Y!\4 (h)dl\r \.in p.ir-.t'J 1n the JOO block ol \anu .\na l.!'I v.cclo.l·nd lht• \ ll ttlll hlh1 J)\lhl e Irvine .\ltC'r \Ol,t,hing J \\llnd11v. lt1 ~11n <"ntl'\ 1 1h1<"1 repont'dl\ \tok 11 '1dc1.XJ<,\\:ll<' rt'\tlrd<'r and ' v.Ot\'h Imm a I llmon-home t UC'Wa\ • • • \S I .. oo '-'<"Jd1na ~-1 v.a .. rrport<"<.I \1t1lcn T ur\Ja\ from .in hu\lnc" ,11 IR'' I JJmh<lrC'r Rt,.id Huntington Beach \, h1011w f\\t \ h11 hit' "'tll1h I:.' "·'' r~·I'\ 11 tn l \lokn If om I ht• 11-11.1~,· ''' I h1•1lh' Ill lhl' 'ol l~I ltli•d. 111 I Ill\ \ \('11111 1111''"·'' ••• .\ lrx lo.l·J rt"ar door v. a\ 1 hr point ot 1.·ntn torathtcf .,.,horeport<.'dl\ ~loka .'!11cro.,.,a\ et)\ rn. a TV Ciel and a radio lrom a hume 1n the 00 block ot .\nchorage T ul·-.da~ • • • o\ S200 \:ar ')lereo v.a~ ~p<.1rtC'd s1okn from a \Cllow IQ"' \tolks· wagcn uix-r tketk parlo.l·d 1n the carport of an JpJrtmcnt 1n th<' 16600 block ofBlant.1n ruesda\ • • • .\ rc\td<'nt 1n the 10000 bloc k ot Mt'nmac r<"ported Tucsda\ that someont' bmkl' 1n10 her houst ~ent· I\ and stoic a S '0 iackct. SI 400 1n 1ewell) and a 1.11 ot dime<, • • • ;\SHU' 1dt'11\.J'i!><'tl<' morder v.u r<'p0ncd s111lcn trnm J home" in th<' 1:-1"1 hl1>lk o l ~h1rn1a \ln\I I lH'' dJ\ La&una Beach Jame\ 1\oeuman Ruhinstl'tn .i I v.a arrested on susptcton ot fllll\'' mg He "'a' p1e li.ed up b' fll'li•t: 11 3 Ill a m on t1knn<'He 'tr«I • • • Poll~ .irrc\IC'd thn-c motor"'' , ,, susp1uon l)I dri' tng under 1h1 1 Ouem:e of alwhul O~tllt• I h•\d Stone 44, \lo3\ arTl·~tcd at I I ; 1 I'm \1onda 'on Ck:C'an .\\C'OuC' B1 ll l1k11 \\ 1lhams. 51 ~a' '\upfll·J .11 I: .i" am Tucsda) t>n South ( vJ'I ll1~h "'a' ".nd C'hn,une I<" \nm '\lo.111n, r 2~ was arrcst<'d at ~ ~II a m ''" '\tJn' Lanr and Lag una t anwn Rwd Newport dealer pleads no contest in car scam 8) STE\ E MAR8Lt: ()I , ... °""' ,... ., ... \ '\:rv. Pl'n lk.t,·h lJr d<'JIC'r a, , u'><'d of ,,,·,1llni.t th rt'<' c'pcn.,1' c 'icrt't'de\ Btn1r' plead~ no contt'\t 1h1\ wct''k tt1 ,, ""~IC' m1'idtmeanM srand th<"ll i.ha~e and ap.rt't'J to "'a kt s 11 l\ tlOO 111 f\'\lllUIHlO rtllhC'r than n \._ glling II' 1.1 ii I ou1~ (1nmho4l '~ v.a~ rla('('J on onC'·\Car prnha11on h) \u~nor ( <lUrl Judg<' Landa \h L.aughltn 1n e'' ha nae tor hi\ agft'tm<'nt to Pl) ha<.l 1-.11 m<"n v..h1' d a1mC'd the elf t1ra1M '"1ndlcd them nut lll lhrtt \' " l 1amh<'a .1 'rv. pon ~·a, h ll"\1 Jt nl J0<1 lht• lt1 rnW1 Ol)l'f,lhll of r.ln \nw11 •• 1n lml""t' '<'t ,,n .111,onll l\t h h '"""' l.1\1 l u f\ "'he" '-<'"l~Ht lk'nlh J'll)li,c mC't .lnd atH'\lnl h1111. 1 l O"> .\n'g<'lc' ln1cma,11onal <\1rf)\11t (1amtxl:l \\:l'i \\htdi:ed 1n hunt , 1 liarh\'r \tun11.1p.ll ( uun Jod Ru'i\t'll &'itr\'m "'ho lo\\C'l't'd ~;ul from s~~lll)JO to $'0000 v.11h a Ill Pt'rtC'n l pa\ ment lilufT •~ cpt.1bk r,,hlt" .kla\ed c.amhoa'r, rcka'< h11v.('\C'r "hen h1' athlmC'\ u1eJ h• U\C .1 \('\Ond-~n' chclk Jn1y,.n on a l llndon NnL '' pa\mcnL fbC' at- tnmc' \Ian Na11. <'llled Bo trom t h11me and tht' JU told IX'""" to 3, C't'Pt the ~ hC'l.·l Ro\tmm lfttf'r a~li:t'd polit·f I•• .lpnlott1f' h'1 the dtl.1\ anJ \Cl .l<lnu1 th1•11 'l"ltli.C' fo1 h1n1 ~1\ttom .!n~I rt1lt1 1• 11lli, 1,11' latt•t me I in pfl\ ~h .inti ,1jtrC'C'J the v. h1'k Cl"l'(ltlr .,.,_., 1 f('\lllt .11 Oil\\ 11mmun1, ·''""'' \ Aquino names cabinet; amnesty plan revealed Ousted leader Marcos flown to Hawa ii : cease-fire by communist re bels soug ht . \H' IL.\ 1 .\Pl -'President Cor- .uon Aquino named her ( ab1ne1 toda' and ~1d she will Sttk a cea se- fire v.1th communist guemllas wag- ing an 1nsurgenc) in the countl) side Her 'tee president dhnoun.:-ed plans tor a gener.11 poht1caJ am nest\ .\qutno v.ho assumed command I ue~a\ alter longttme President f-erdtnand E Marcos fled in defeat, met 1o1.1th at least 11 members of the '.larcos ( ab1net. including his pnmc.- m1n1ster ( esar Vinua .\I the bnef mt"et1ng at her former campaign hcadquaners. she ~hoo~ their hands ..ind asked for rno~rat1on · Let's forget the pa\l" \he !kitd .s~king them to sta~ on until her appointee\ can take o'er \1arco'>. be!>el b) a tainted d1:c11on a mil11an rc,olt. gro1o1.10g popular oppi•s1uon and pre!lsurc from the Reagan adm1nmrat1on ~nded his 20 'ear~ of rule in the Philippines Tuem~ n1ghL He fled to (lark .\tr Base aboard a U.S helicopter and ..,,,as flown 10 C..uam toda\ aboard a L'. m1htal") traMpon ·.\tr F11rce spokesman Lt (ial) Strasbourg 1n Guam said \farcosand his pan\ took oil on a ( -PI 1rampon this morning for Ha"'a11 l "'lfJ(1 mile\ 1<1 tht' nonhcast .\1 the ncv.., wnterencc: v.hcrc: \ht· announced tht· membe"" ,, hc:r ( ab1net. .\quino ..aid <.he did not plan 10 ask the I 'n11ed '>tates tu n1rad11e ~arms. ·1 ha\e said I can he: magn.sn1m .. u' 1n '11.ton ·'>he '>31d "I 1o1.ould hkt· It• shov. b~ ·e>.ample that the .. uoner v.t· can torget our hun then the easier 11 w11l ~ for our 1.ountn to stan rebuilding from the nuns iert us" lihe said a ne..,,, ( omm 1!>)1on on Good vo"cmmcnt wouJdbe.t..harged ""ltt\ 1n\ esugatmg alleged illegal transfers of ""eahh outside the coun- t!") b) ~1 arcos and ~1s as!l<X1ale!o .\qu1no. 5 '· Mart..of oppont:nl 111 1hc Feb 7 pre!>1den11al election had refused to admit defeat aftt·r the \.1arcos-<lommated '=a11ondl .\s· scmbh declared Marcos the 1o1.1nner ~qu1n-o and the." 68-~ear-old \1arcos took nearh 1dent1cal but n'al oath~ of office · T ue'i\13'\ hnurs hl.'fon· \.1 arcos g.a'e up h1-s· po..t Toda) the ne1o1. president dt''>1g- nated her 'ice prec.1denl. ~ah ador Laurel. as pnme m1n1s1er j')l'nd1ng appro' al b' the '=•lllonal .\\'>embh. c1nd also ga"e him the fort'.1gn mint'>· tcr'<. ponfoho Laurel. mten-te\l.cd on< BS 't'"'> announced plaM tor "a general am nest) to all pohucal oflendt'" .\qu1no s:ud at her nev.s conference that she ..,,,ould ask tor a lea~-tirt• v..11h the communist gut·mlla group. the '\ev. Peoplc'c. .\rm~ \he ..aid c.he'd heard that l""Cl of the gmup") lOmmander'> might \Urrcndcr toi her Laurel told (BS "l'lol.'> he c\[X'ttt'd 1111 percent ol the ~e"' People's .\rm' to surrender addmg Thal"' 111 ma l 11 c11~1er for u<o tci tackle the remaining 111 perct:nt Holol.C\Cr uurt:I -w11.1 .\qu1no dtd not plan 1og1,c 1heu>mmun1-:.l'>.l role 1n htr go' crnment as MarU>'> had ~hargcd dunng 1ht1r b1t1er elcltton \otmpa1gn laurel ~•d F1hp1n11'i lon-,1~.kr thc.- l nned ~tatc.-s their .. clo\e\I f11('nd." and said "\\c ~ould hkC' a P<>'l1t1\(' 1.·omm11meo1 from Prc:\ldt'nt Reagan th3t he ""Ill help tht· Ph1hppinn dunng this d10icult llmt• ·· For her C ab1net .\qu1no re131nc:d Dcfen~ '-11nis1er Judn Ponte Enr1lc: :md promoted hckl \-Ramos to full general and made him m1ht.ir) ch1ct ot staff l he t"'o men holtcd lrom \larcos JO\emment Saturda' and led the mtlll31) rcocll1on th.ti hl'lpt-d topple Marcos Busmc:s-,man Jairnt• Ongp1n "'a" 1.ho\en a'> finance mtn1\ter Jose .),ntonio Cwnzales "'a-. \elcuc:d tour- 1-.m m1n1<.1tr. and lose ( ont.t"pct0n "'as named trade m1n1s1er ( onct"· pion hc."aded the '\at1onal ~IO\ emt"nt for Free Ekc11on'i or '=amtrd a ulllen• sroup·that declared -\qu1no the elernon winner dec,p1lt> 1h1.• !'.a- 11onal .\ssemhl~ 's pr<X lama11on uf a \tarcos '1ctor. fhc prC''>1den1 named l"'o lav.,er-. "'ho ha'e long ddended pol111tal pnwners Rene ~agu1sag and lukt•r .\rro~o. as pres1den11al spoke'>man and execut1 "t> secretal). respn II' t'I' '\at1onal .\sscmbl~man .\qu1lioo Pimentel "'ho had lx'en charged 1o1.11h <,utn ero;1on and Jaded h~ \1;mo\ 1o1.a'> named minister for local lo!,,, 1.·m men ts F-ormcr \en f-rnnto \ilateda 1o1.ho -'.s'> onu· \1arcu\ c\ecu11,c s.e<.- rc1an. 1o1.ao; cho~n a .. naturdl re- \uurte'> mtn1\ter. and .\<.scmbl~ man 1 u1~ \ 1llalu<.ne a former \1arco'\ trade m1nmer. "'as p1d..C'd 111 head a go\emmt'nt rt:organ11at1on LOm m1'><.10n r=r .. t4thAn .. ~;t .. AntiQ~~ .. sho;=~ .. -i ·'ntll/Ut:'S 1 10 10 P M . Thursda}' Februar) 27 CONTINENTAL BalAKFAIT PAlllL DllCUlllON S 15 per person Cal1forf'1a Coll0 t:1 <. ThP tncln 1duat f I l' CONTININTAL BRIAKFAIT AND TOUa OJ DIAURI --------AP U.-pl\o19 Pre.ldent Cora%0n Aquino. Vice Pre.ldent Salvador Laurel wave to crowd after introducing new cablnet members. Car bombed at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon SIOO"-. I 1:banon I .\P) -.\ car packed 1o1.1th T'\/T e\ploded al the entrance to a teeming Palestinian refugee tamp 1n tht'> '>Outhern ix>n UI) wda~ · lr.1ll1ng tht• dn' er 1o1.11- nesses 'kl 1d Pohlt' ... ud '>C\en t I\ 1ham 1nclud 1ng 11o1. 1 small lhtldrcn "'eri: 1o1.ound1·d Hu\\Ctn Hussein. a guard ..it the cam1fs main en1rante ..aid "I sav. the dn,er II) mg 10 get out of the car He struggled \l.llh the door. then the: 1o1. hole car eJtploded \o\,llh him tn!>1de." Police ellpens estimated the car a 'NATION blue Peugeot. wa\ rigged 1o1.11h about I IO pounds of r-..:1 The car bomh c\ploded nt"ar a go' emment-run h11\p1tal anti a 'ichool. and de•.troH·d \I~ hou\n a pharmacy. and fou; l'iH~ The camp, fla1tcncd 1n hral'I\ I 9lC 1n,as1on of Lebanon holds 26.000 tin11ed Na11ono;·rcg1c;1aed rL'fugee' It 1s located on the <.outhern edge of ',1don. the pn..1' 1\1on.il rap11al 1Jt '>Outhem Lebanon lnt.Jltd 2'l mile' south of Be1ru1 The bomh t''pludcd al 1> 'll a.m I I I 5() p m P\ I I . ' Riots rage in Egypt near the Pyramids l \IHI> 1 \l'l \fm} troop-. IMUll'd 1hill'"10 < a1rn toJay after an iiH•nii1.dll rampal(l' hy ~1ullnuous \l'l ufll) lrnt "' nl'llt the C1reat Pyra. rnuh \ollll' lullllt\ hotel'\ were SCI ,1hla1t· hut llll toun'>l'i wel"t' reported 1nJUrl'U I lw 'PH't' ot J1 \11n. looun~ and gunl111· ht·~n l.11i: I uc:'-<itl} an tht' ,uhu1h1111\1,1.1111 Jlld waHaken up by 41 , rllJn\ 111 < a1r11 ,1nd ~ther c111es. Moh\ .. 1111111t·d J prl\oll. freeing many 11>n\lll\ 1 ht•rr "'·" 1H1 11t11uJI word on lU\u,11l1n hut rnw tkad sct:unty loiu'' 111.10 w,,, .,..l'O 10 Maad1. where m,111, \ 11Wlll ·'" I ..r;.iclt and other l11H·1~11 d1pl111H.1t\ lt\t.' Hundred'> of 111urt'>h fll'<ll aht· p\r,1 m1d~ were being t·' Jt ua11.•d to d11\o\,nto1o1. n I ate t111t.I\ -.11ld11:1~1Twnn1ng tank!> ..ind ,nmull'tl pcr\l>nncl rarner'i pa-_ 1rulkd 1h1· l.irgch dc-.cned )tri:eh of 1lm nurmalh hu,tling 1:11 ~ of 12 111lll1un alll'r 'talc-urn trolled ( a1 ro Radio .inn11u111 n l .in indefinue l url<.'\o\, l'rt•\u.knl llmn1 Mubaral... fac ing the ml>\l w1111u\ dumc\lll unrest \1nre c11m1n11. 10 rx11o1.cr 1n 1981 after the a'>\3\\ln,11111n 111 Prc.-\ldcn l .\nwar \,1da1 lallnl .1n t•mcrg1.·nl"} ( ab1nc1 mtt·11ng , [he lrt1Uhk Ill lhl\ ~pra..,,,ltng ~lfe Kt'cr lll' \IJlll'd ~hen ron\Cnpt!. trom the ( t•n1ral \t'l uni) f-ort:e wen I on a ramr>asc trorn Lamp!> near 1he P' ram1d'> al1cr ht·.iring rumors 1hat their tt·rm ol 'l'f\ 1Le v.a' to ~ 1·, ttnded h\ 11nc ~car ~1lnc\\l'' \..tld the \t'turll\ police \\l'ft' JUlnt'd 1n thr n1~htlong <.pret' l)f .lf\on and lootin& h) rt:\ldt•nt<. 3 'Sa1urda> "'1.>rc .. ,I 10-llJOAM s1r;p1.:rperson A Y .. IHOW HOURI (; \\.\\HI'< 1 I<>"' I .\PJ -\ kc~ \J1J the I h1o~ol t•ng1ncl·r, 1n111all) liftoff « 'race agcn1. \ nt11u..il den1t:d t~a) n.:wmmcndcd 110 l.ium:h ht·luv. 5' .\t Tue-.da) '<, ht:anngs fh1ol..ol ~ "loon ro '1 f' '' Frida\ fehruar\ lk Saturda~ March I '-loon tot I'M Sund,, ,,,ud · ~ that he prcs\url•d 1ndu<itn t•ng1ncer\ JL·grer'> fahn•nhl·11 thl lnldc<tt engineer'> had told the comm1sc;1on Th M ·1 B Id' 5 h C > Pl V II ' 111 drop 11hJell1on'> 10 IJunthtntt thl' prn rou\ 'hu11lc IJunth tht') fell pres\ured to drop their e ercantt e UI ing-out o~t aLa I age D \hunk ( hallengcr 1n mid \o\Catht•r. .. Tht\ V.J\ J r.11hrr \Urpm1ni obJCCttun,, and '>did that J'\ASA i w "rL ~""H7 1 &l "" .,.,,r. "'"' •CJUH • 'ADI.,, £'-T TIJ '><-~'11"" • "c;r "' .,,., A .ind said tht.'rL' 1o1.3\ no clear C\ 1dCOll' umtlu\11111 OJ'K.'d on data that d1dn'1 officials had turnt:d their long-'itand· Y (Joor Dona11on SS includes Catalogut• All proleeds beneltt rhe Cener,1/ Operc.Jttnf! f unti 1 •f I H\fA ~ thJl lrcl'11ng 1empcra1urc'> l ould '>l'Cm 10h;rng1ogethl'f ~o I chalknged 1ng flight safet) ph1losoph) upc;1de «,.,.,. ~ ,au\C. ,rn1cal lx>mlcr rod.ct '>C<JI' to 11 · said \1 ullo~ ·It d1dn t hJng Jov.n in demanding to knov. v.h) the l I '91 LAGUNA ART MUllUM For mformd'1'Jn telcphont 17 /-1/ .JC/.J-65 JI • .J'l.J..() J J9 tar I together"' 11h all our 11tht:r t'\IX'rtC:Oll' \huule should not he tlov. n ~~<:.:>~~<:.:>~~<:.:>~~~~~<:.:>~~~~~<:.:>~~c::.~ l Ulv..rtme ~tull"~· v.hc1 'u~·r•1'<·' and kno1o1.li.:dgc." l'vf ulloy disputed hoth aUcgat1on'> -• ---thl' hoo'>ll'.'" for "'4 \\,.\ \.ltd he \1 ull0\ said that 1n long 1.11m1der-·1 t:an a\c;urc ~ou there was no ques11ont·d the lug.it of launt h-eH· .s11on ot perce1' ed prohkm) "'11h lhL' n:q:rsal of '1 .\S.\ trad1uon to '>Cl) ol11ect11>0\ from C'ngmcer\ from ..afet~ wal., .. theetTcoof1cmpcra1url' prO\c 10 me v.h) )OU can·1 fl> rathrr Now you can indulge you r taste for flavorful fish and seafood without going overboard! Try our Shrimp[, Fish Dinner and enjoy 3 golden shrimp, a crispy fish fi I let, fryes. fresh co le slaw and 2 hushpuppies. LONGJOHN SILVEl{S. 3095 Harbor Blvd Coste Mesa (Across from Fedco) \11Jn11n Thiokol "'hllh produtt''> tht nl''cr l.tmL' alro'' as 1h1.· tl\l'r· than pro'i: 10 me: ~h) ~ou can .. ri dH't' hut "f tt·n.11nh d1ll11 I 111n v.hl'lm1ng and m >'>I unpunJnt uin· \1 ullo\ l'\pla1ned h1'> purpose th1c. 'dt• 11 .1ppl\1ng rrl•,,url' 1 .1 ll'r t•rn · ·• "'a~ "I prubc thl' ha<;1!> tor an\ It nr '11·1o1. I hl· pn -.1Jt· 1.sl pJnel re\Uml·d 11\ fl'Lomm1.·ndaton to ht· o;un.• 11 has a It ~ .1 ni.: .11 .1 tl'ln l\t'd lw.11111g "' ht·a~ ouru·, d1'>dt1\t'U that l11gKal tia'I' Somr might r;ill tht'i 11,. flll\1tk1111.1l l"rnmt,,11111 in pll(l'i.1dcn1tal 1n\c\t1g.J1ors hJ\l' dt<;· prnc;un: hut I d11n'1" \\ \l1ga1111p lhl' IJri :." l''f')lct\l"n ol 11q·rl·il lhdl K11d.1o1.L·ll \pall \lullm ahu dcntl'd that '..\~..\'<, C hJlkngl'r \1ull111 •;i11l h• "'·" DI\ 1'111n thl mal..cr-. ol 1h1· -....hi:dull 111 1nnt'J\tngl~ frequent 'urpn\ld v..htn \fonon I h111 11l 1·ng1 l h"tlkngt•r 'Pal'eplane. prott.''tl'd 111 l.1unche~ pla)ed a rok in the dis· n•·cr\ nppm~·d 1hc launl h !111 lc;ir that '.\ \.\ lll.·lnrr last mt1n1h·, launch t U'l\10n\ ":";o ntraneou'I con~1der· LIJld "'l'athn "ould dJmagl· lrtl1lJI 1ha1 ILi.' m1gh1 damagedchcatr prntcL-a1mn suth a~ \thedulc lame into" '..tkt' \<'JI' on th h110\lerc; \1ullm tt\e tile' on the \f>3ll'CrJll dunng lht• decl\1on. he \,11d Increased aid for Contras requested \l,,-\ \HI'< ii<>' t \I') Prl'\I· dl·llt Rcag.an 1' a\k1ng < nn11rl•\\ tor 11111 m1ll1on 1n .lid 111 hhk ~ .. cll'l·ph "mm 11trd 11mmun1\I' · 1n t lt.ir~l' 111 1h1• \.11.ar;1guan gn,t·rnmcnl Imm m11unt1ng" thrc;st ID th1· '>ct.uni~ 111 tht. I n11ctl \tJle\ "II we fail 10 help fnend' rn nL·ed nn1o1. then the pnc<: \o\,l' 'Niii p11\ later 1o1. ill be much higher " Rt>agan \Jtd 1n ,1 tnC'isagc lO the lawmaker!> f Ul'\d3) ,1,~1ng for 1ncrea~ed aid tu '\11.iraguan rebel' lighting the \anti 1nl\tit goq:rnment r he prc~1den1 rcitera1cd h1\ pledge not to ~nd l · ~ troops 1010 combat 1n '"aragua and ~•d he ""ould not 1n1erpre1 congrC"i'>IOnal apprcnal ol h1\ requt'St a~ author11auon lo do 'Ill I fr added howr .... cr "( on1u·n, mu\I act dt'U'll\CI\ In pre\ent ;10 IJUl<.11me deep!\ lnJUrtOU\ Ill tht• \t•1.urn' of our nation." I ev.. now que~twn that 1hc rult'f\ 111 '•laragua are decpl~ t(lmm11tl'd "mmunl\t\ determined to con "tl1tlatc 1h1·ir 1ot.1litanan u1mmun1\t c.1.11t· · Reagan \:t1d ( ongrc\\ lUI on all hut n11n-l1•thJI 'upplir' 10 the rchels l..t\f )e3r appro\lng sn million for sue h thing .. ac, truck\ Jnd med11.al c,upplle' hut hamng thl· l~fcn'><' Department or < t•ntral I n1ell1gcnce .\gent' from h.1ndhng ..in) ofthl.' fund\ Tht S llJ!l mtlltun hcing rt:quc\lcd v.ould he c,prcad out over IM month' and v.ould 1ndude S 10 m1ll1un to u>n11nue the non-lethal 3\~l'Jtllncc plu" P<1 m1llmn ofa1d to he funnekd through v. hate' er .lgenuec, lhc pre~•· den I l hou\{\ 1 \ \Cnmr adm1n1c,trJt1on oflit 1al. \pea~ 1ng on cond1t1on hi.' nut he 11Jt'n1tli<'d ..aid th<' adm1n1\tra11on h(')1e' I.'\ ( ontirt"ss will he more rt:(tp 11\e to mtlt1u'\ aid tn the rehel\ thl\ \tar h«au\t of B chan&c 1n atlltudt 111"'11rd tht N1taraguan ftll"'ern mcn1 I hl' \Jndtn1\l3\ 10111. pov.c-r 1n 'h ,1r,1p11J in I •J7Q Cyanide in Tylenol linked to Nashville man's death Bv the A~'oeiated Pres!> '\\JI\ ILL I:. l ralC\ 11! v.h,11 .1ppcared lo ht·, 'an1dt· 1o1.l·rc d1-....0H·red 1n 1he hoth llf a '~-,i:ar-old man .rnd in an h11a-\trl'ng1h I ~knol rapwk tciund 10 a hottle beneath hi\ tka1h bt.'d oflic1al~ 'aid w<la' "P1d1m1nal) te'il' \\ t'rC dont· f UC\dJ\ IA. htt h 1ndtC:31l' l \i.Hllde I\ prt:\Cnt ·•\did \ktru 'lash\ ilk ncd1cal nam1ncr l>r < h..irlc<. Harlan "Rut 1o1.e \till ha'e \omc rnnfirmaton ll'\I\ 111 m.il..c 'lure lhat"' 1o1.ha1 'there "11 '>'-l' confirm 1ha1111 .. tnlkl·<I nantdl' 1 h1·11 v. l' ha' t' tu dc1crm1 nt• huv. much" there. Th.111o1.1ll hl"lp ti\ dc1t•rm1nc 1f tlw ,1m11unl 1hnt· '' \Ul1iu1·n1 111 tdU\t' dl·ath ·· ll:ul,111 ,,11d Flames rout Las Vegas hotel guests L.\ \ V f:J 1-\ \ -A. la1c-n1gh1 \Crtc\ l>I arson f1rcc, at thr l>unec, Ho1rl tortcd the c\ Jluat1on 01 I MIO guec,I\ ..ind ll'ft ''>. Pl'opll' hoo;p1t .. ll 11cd for c.mokc 1nhala11on authorn1e-. \atd toda> The guco;ts wt rt• l'' acuat1.•d trom the reson·, I 200 room\ JU'>t he lore midnight and were allov..t·d 10 re1urn to tht'1r rooms at 2 'O this morning. alcord1ng 10 Dunc' c,poke\m.1n \I (.1u1 man He \aid tht• t'\ .u uation \o\3\ Mderl) and wa\ madt• J'> a prc<..1111111nary mea<.itrt' Ollic1al\ \J1d the )I\ sulTcrl.'d minor '\moke 1nhalat1on .1nt1 nhau'\t100 clun ng th1.• l"' acua11on '\lo firemt.•n wert· tnJured Navy doctor's death charges deliberated WI\ tt1."IC 1TO'\. -Eight rapta1ns and a rear admiral arc dehhcrating the IW' t·rnment scharge, that "Ja,) hea11 '\u rgeon Donal M. B11l1g wa'i a negligent k11lrr 1n the operating room :111he Navy\ foremost ho.,p1tal rhe rnurt man in I JU~ dcl1beratrd fo r ''"hour\ without rl•ach1ng a "erd 1t:t after fi nal a~umcnl'i 1 uc\da} and re\umetl 1t!> work toda} B1lhg. 5\ 1ht• 101 mer chil•f of heart 'urgel) at Bcthe'>Cla "l;a,al llo'lpital. I\ charged ~11h fi'l'ln11nt.,of1n\l1luntan manslaughter 1n lhe death' nf pa11rn1' during m '><1<1n afkr OPt'n·ht•Jrt 11pcra11on<1 1n 19K' and I 9t!4 Cloris Leachman's son found dead ""EW Y<>RK -The c;on of actress Clum I eaehn1un ha\ been found dead 1n a "1anhattan Y\1 ( .\room pohcc \aid to<la) Police: ..aid Aryan F nilund '0 died Tuc'>Cla't in thc room at 206 W 24th ~t Neurh} pol11::c found two ho;tk~ of medication for ulceri., according to POiice Sgt, Diane: Kue Iller Stw \aid an overdose may have Ileen the cau~ of death, hut the med1c:il c'.im11•er had no1 )Cl ruled 1n the ca~ KueblC'r ~1d Fn&)un<J wa<. the <.on o f t eachman who appeared on" The Mat) l yler Moore %ow .. and 1n numen1u\ film'! re et\t n~ the .\cadcm)' .. <\ward for bc'it \upp<m1ng actre\\ fur hr r rnk in .. fhc: l 3 1, Picture Show Spending decisions 'hurt1ng children' W "'\HIN(, f()N -Amen ca 1' mak1ngt h111cc'I on nat1<1nal '>f)('nding th3t arC' hun1n the ht'ahh of 1tH.h1ldrcn \3}\ lhe author of a pn,a1e \tud~ 'lho""intt a decline 1n rh1ld health Dr < i\rden Miller, ch1t1rman of the dC'partment of matC'rn.ll and t h1 ld health at the Un1 .,,c r\1 ty 11f Nonh (Molina·, Sc hool ut Publt\ Health .••• ud ke} 1nd1cator \how a de< ltnC' dating from 1QI!1 thl' tic11nn1ng of the Reattan iadmin11tra11on While the rountr) e\Sl('tien ('(.! an «onom11.. rcc..n\1on from IQHJ-81. he ~:ud a rtt'C'\'i1on oh1m1l.ir ma(tnlludc in IQ"4-.,~ f.tilcd to \lo" 1mpm,emcn1~ in eh1ldrt'n'' hral\h • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneedey, f.ebrulty 2e, 19M A8 ''There's a nelN athletic Shoe stOre opening in Costa Mesa . . . ATHLETIC SHOE . FACTO~Y -, To 'celebrate vve'll give Y!JU 20 3 0FF everyjhing, includirig Reebok, Nike, Tria, BrooKs, and a.'' ri ~ Yuu II c1lwtly.., llrld <..,Llp(•r l>uy .... rn1 l<111HH1 ..... 11t111H1 cll"i< onttnLJC.'d 1nodel.,, '-ipc •t lcll ~Hiil ltd"('" 111HI bl(1Jl1<.., You'l l dlWdY., tind t1 qrc•c1t <..,1•l1•t 1ro11 ol dthletic. .,hoc•-, on ""le• Th.it 11H 'c H1'-i every single d ,1y1 /\nd you' II dlwc1v ..... I md I r1<•1Hil y FREE BOOK with any purchase of s20 or more while supplies last ./ l-.1Hl \\'lt•dq11dbll' "iPI \'ll l' \\'IH'l1 \'OU Wdnl It No\\' through Suntid\' you II cllso qct 20'1n utf t'\'('l\'thrrH j 111 tl1l' '-iton· [·\'l'J'y'th1rHJ 1 So hu .... tl c1 1n tn 1\'-il· 1111· IH 1\V dlhlt1lll ..... hot• <..,{l)[(' 111 town d!HI !ind <>lit ht)\\ <'d"''r 11 1 ..... \<) 11111\\ th\• \\h1 ..... 1l1 · cm '-itnrt•...., t llc1 I dun I pltl'y Id Ir We play by your n1leS. GRAND OPENING AT MAJOA CAEDIT CAAD8 ACCEPTED COURTYARDS . 1835-C NEW PORT BLVD . ( 1Q86 Alhlehc Shoe Far.tory ~' 1ti1s 10\ .tlton only ' A6 * Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, February 26. 1986 ' Council stalls Lag~nci Niguel 'junior city' bid By STEVEN STARK DellyNol COf~I i.IS'.>llm'' u11d~1 ~ CD~ ul'o ft"\tUllt' hab1ht) insuron("(' ttl lll\el .lO\ damagr\ \)I 1njuflC\ n>nnl'Oed \\.-tlh thll,l' wn tle\ In other .idfon. a Niguel Shores Homl.'owne~ 1\'>~tx.·1a11on appeal of lhe rnunt) planners' appro.,al of a hotcl/restauran1/mo' re theater/re.,1dentiul development .At 1onarch Beach "as endo~d "The 1ldd1t1onal ta"' rtvcnuc generated ~)' the proJe<:t are essential 1f we a.~e ,io rncorpornte (inll> a C'ommun11y Sen KC D1stnctl. Gibson said Proponcn1s ol t'~tabh~h1ng la$una N1gud .1~ " ··1un1or cit\·· lo~t a bid to a,hanlC their cause dunng th" .... eek's Conunun11:r Council mttung. ~ rt'iolut1on caning for the counul 10 purcha~· hab1ltt)' insurance. a requirement before count) sul)('r- " 'sors appro"e forma11on of a Communit)' Service 01!.trtrt (C'SD). failed to ~et enough support to be placed before 1hc: cuunnl for action The issue was tabled earlier 1tus month ~fol h of th1t oppd\lllOn 10forming1he d1stn\ l center~ on the problems arHt c'penscs c111es and counties haH~ had , .. ,,h hab1ht} insurance .\Cl:ord1ng to Councilman Pa ul <. hnsttanSC'n . c1t1l'S across the nation are facing sk)rodellng insurance premiums because. of ·large hab1ht) su 1Th against c111es ('hris11anse n 1s the pnnc1pal proponent of formation ofa dl\tnc1 in lajl.una Niguel. Voting 11-4. the council voiced com.cm over 1hc proJe('1°'> size and 11s effcct on area traOk tein-Bncf [)e,clopmen1 group wanb to build the compleA at a sne on Pal iii'-( oast H1ghwa} south of C rown Valley Parkwa}. The prOJCCt would more than double tho.amount of 1rallic on streets bordering 1he devdopmcnt. aC\.Or~ltng to < ounc1 lwoman Pat Bates. Edward Hope. president of the te1n-Bnet C.,roup. said the prOJCCI add~s'.>CS the pre~nt Jnd future nC('(h ot the community without advcrM" aff('(.'ts "My main concern 1s that there I) an opponunll) t~ do sometl\ing with this site that we may never get again. Hope said Hope sajd a telephone survey of 1.-ommun1t> Laguna Niguel stand~ 1og1un ncarl) SI m1lhon a )ear ""'th no ta' increase 1f 11 rcce1\C!> a CSD dcs1gna11on tx-cause de\elopmcnt. p.irb and recreation fee s would bl· g1' en to the lhs1m:1 rather th.tn the count) ~ <.. D des1gnat1on would also requ1~ that Laguna :-.1gud pro' 1dc bas1calh all the ser~ l(es a Cll) pro' ides for 11\ u t1zens. except police and hre protcc11on Tho!>e reSJXln,1b1ht1e~. "ould n.·ma1n with tht· count~ govern- ment '"I have similar rnncerns (about ltab1hty msuranc~·1." -..ud Commun1t'Y <.. ounul Pres11.lcnt Jim Krembas. "'ho \Oted not to pull the rt''>oluuon off the table_ On the other hand things could change: in the three month!. bcfort• " !>Cheduled vote on "hether to form a d1stnct. he ..aid. noting the proposed deep pocket-; 1nit1at1' e that could pr°' 1de )Orne relief for skyrod .. e11ng hab1ht~ insuran'-·e rates "Accommoda11ng the addtllOMl trallic generated by this project is questionable at best," Bates said She t'Ontends the traffic generated by theproJeCt would create l!fldlock condi11ons Council member Johanne Gibson. who voted af!tnM endorsing the homco" ners' appeal, said the projected increa es an tax revenues from the development, plus 1mpro,emt'nts an traffic s1gnahng that will be part of the development. are benefits that more than offset the add11innal trnnic residents showed that more than 60 percent of the people contacted approved of the $70 malhon prOJ~Ct that would include 300.000 square fee t of commcrctal and office space and a 250-room hotel Th1t appeal of the prOJCCt ~J'i to bf heard b) county supervisors toda} Thirteen homeowners assoc1at1on<, have Joined the Niguel Shores Homeowner'\· Assoc1at1on in opposing the The: ti\ 1c respun!>1b1ht1es Laguna 1\11gucl would What"s 1mponan1. he matnt11in'\. rs that rc~1denb hJ\l' a l'hJnn· 10 'ote un the conn•pt of form ing a l"ommun1t\ '>l'r" ices d1stnct · FV school budget basics reviewed By TOM WRIGHT o.n, ,.lot Corte1pandeftt fhrt·e years of budgets ba'>l'tl llO dt'f1 c1 1 spending ha' c mat.k bankruptc> a threat tu the F·ounta1n Valle\ School D1s1nc1. utlictals sa} tnlt' I 982. tht• d1s1rn:1. plagued b~ plummeting enrollment. ha\ dra"n hea' 11' on its surplus reser' e fund'> ll> maintain program'>. depicting nearh SI m1ll1on of that surplu'>. '<!1d ( hel) I 'onon. the drstnct'c; puhht 1nfor. m·a11on officer Detcrminl'd to end th1~ p.1ltl.'rn .rnd establish a ll'rti-b.Ased budget trustee' ha'c d1v1ded propn~\ed \'\· pcnd11urec; tor their $11 4 m11l1on budget IOIU b:l\tl and dt)cretrOnilr. 1.:ategones Ba\tl <>erv1ccs arl' th11se ch.it mu't be funded. either b' mand;ill· 111 in order to pro' 1de baS.1\ t'dUlal111n board and the d1~1m·t '>ta ff will ~tudy both categones. Through this n.· .. 1ew process. cuts will be suggeSted 10 make it easier 10 maintain the d1s1r1ct"s educa11on ~tandard~ and provide a re!>er"e of J.1 l)l'rcent llf the total budget Board memlxr\ also sa' the\ "ant comments from the commun1t\ as to the le' el of funding essenual lo.r hoth basK and d1stre11on.Ar. lt\·ms The propo'>ed budget meet'> the board's zero-ba\t'd requirements and the J.~ pertent \urplu'> goal, whrle maintaining the lUrT\'nt funding le,el Hu\\\'\.er. 11 Joe'> not 1ndude a disputed pa~-h1lo.c ret1Ul'\t from teachers, off1l 1al'> \Jtd. The d1ffert'ntT bt·1w1.:en "h<.1t •'> in the budget anJ ""hat teacher'> \~;int'" $427.000 T he propo!>cd n.· .. enc I\ $1 I m1lhun. "'h1d1 ""ould ~ r\·duleJ to S6?J.OOO 1f thl· .1ddrt1onal -.um " a" arded to teat hl'r' development. . The Laguna Niguel Community Council next mcl."tS March 10, 7:30 p.m. at Crown Valley Community Park O.ity Not pMto by NeMtd 11-* Rewarding smiles Mlle. Stover and Monica Bredeman, clown•; Randi Ginn•, dancer, and Kathrine Smlth, lion, all of Irvine, entertained Barbara and 100 other young•ten Monday at Falrvlew State Hoepltal in Coeta Meaa. The clrcu• wa• performed •• a community aervlce part of the graduate atudent•' ''Dlmenaiona in Leader- ahlp .. clan at United State• International Univenlty in lrrine. Props, acta. food and beverage. for the event were donateCl by organbatlon• including MacDonald• and Johnaon Control•. "The mmt basic item rn thl' hudgl·t 1<. the da\sroom teathcr." Paml'IJ RKe d1rettor 011hc Bus mt''' '>en ll l'' ()1., l\1on told the board dunng .i relent budg_l'I ""Orio. ~~swn upenntend\'nt K ulx·n Ingram J>llln ted out the prd1m1nal) hudgt'I l>nl~ sen e'> al. a star11ng point fur the budget process Saddle back board backs Habura <ihc desn1lx'd d 1 c;ae11ona n llt'm' a\ those that enhance l0dur:111-un. but ar\•n't e<;sent1al The' range from Studl'nt t'ou ns.drng ltl thl' ''Pl' ot gardening done un t.1mrusec; and th\· .Amou nt of fJn1t11r1.il \l"r\lll" prll\ 1dcd l>unng the nnt ft·" month' thl' Ingram alc;o notl'd I h<ll the d1:.Lr11.:t hao; JU51 rcce1,l•J 11\ tir'>t lot1a~ pa~ mt•nt. totaling~ 126.~~4 Th..it amount ncarh t•4uah thl' pruJellcd amount Im the ..:ntire lir\t \l'ar 1 lowcvn th\' ho.trd hac; urdaeJ d1stnc1 staff tu l.un11nue tu prc>JCCl lotter. \\-tndfall\ u1nwr\ 311\ l'h NOTICE TO AT&T CUSTOMERS \T&I l11mmunt•dtl<1n.., hlt>d with th• h·tl.-r 11\.0111111u111,;1t1t111 ... l •11111111'''"" 11n h•bru • .r\ .w:tQl'lt5, fnr prt1<' lh11rtl.!l'' th.I! .1tled "ur u ... r .. 1t11 r-. 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II D" <;.11 ' r,.,,, ATs.T s INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL / '1 . P ACIF IC C 0 AST TA NNING CFNTER 2334 Newp~t Bl11CI Costa M sa '/••a -' MHl!'rC.a w!'lcomeel By PHIL SNE IDERMAN or the 0.111 l"llot ''•" DJ \ 1J Ha hura. whu ha'> tx-cn al ting cham.ellor of the Saddkbaclo. C omrnunat\ College D1stnl't sinte tlle abrupt dl·pan~ of Lar~ ~teH·n,. "Ill tOnt1nuc 1n that rnk' Habura was askl·d tn 'c" ea' ar t mg lhanccllor when l Jfl\ \tl'\ tn\ rl'- s1gnrd Jan 6 Ste'l'n' l\hl1 I .iJ lxTn kuding Mth d1st nlt tealhl'f'i for at ll·aM t"-O ~cars. stepped du" n "hen the bo.ird agn:ed tn bu\ uu t thl' remaining I?( monthc; ot h1.; contract I until J permanent c;ucces\or '' \t•lettt•d d1~tnct trustees ha"e tll · I ltded On \1onda' 1hc trustt'C!> aba11-I donl'd a plan to replace Habura '' rth I .in "1ntenm chancellor .. He ~ 111 o'ersec the district which includes Saddlrback College 1n M1ss1on V1t'JU and 10 tnl.' \alle)' College in Irvine Di'>tnct tnJ'itces said llahura·, nile wou ld bl: tempor31) 1 he board a'>ke<l llthcr distract rmplo)Ce'> to appl) for the po<.t ot Ultcnm chantdlor to adm1n1s1er tlH' d1\tnl t until a per- manent '>Ull·e,,or tu \h'' en; "a' sl'lcctt·d Bur on Monda\ night thc trnstn·' cmergt•d from clmt·d-dom Jl\lll\\lon 'FREE TICKETS WE WILL GIVE YOU 30 CALIFORNIA STATE LOTTERY TICKETS Cl Professional Land Corporation would like to 1nv1te you to our e llC1hnQ 90-minute land presentation Learn how to locale low-cost land 1n Southern Cdldoro1a that c an still be purc hdsed on easy budget terms The 30 lottery tickets a re yours without charge for attending our land presentation, prov1d1ng you meet our simple eligibility requ i r1emen ts. 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She said the tru~tre\ in'>lead decided Habura "-Ould '>1mpl) rnn- tinue o.,.crS<.'etnjl.Jhe d1s1m·t HaLchett said the 1ru\lel'' did no1 J1sdose how man\ applll at1onc; the) rel.en ed and did not cl.ihorate on their decision ""h1rh rame on a d1v1ded \Oil' In favor o t Habura continuing a-. acting chantellor were trustres Joan lluetcr. Marcia M1k h1ke1. Harnett \\.alther 3nd John C"onnOll) Op- J><l\ed ""'err tru'>lt'e!> 'ihtrk\ < 1ellatl) and Ins Swamon rru)lt'\' Kobt·n l \loure \\3S ab'\t'nt I fahura. 45. ol Fallbrook. 1!. a ~r.1Jua1eof\dn lu'>l'\t.Ate L nt\ersr!) "11h hal·hclor\ anti ma\ll'r~·degrl.'CS 1n hllc;1nl'\S Be fore tnm1ng to Orange l ount), he was an admm1stratur .it Tacoma Community Collcgl' and Ct'ntral Oregon Communal) C olkge inn· 1983. he has been the S:addle- back d1strt\•t"s exccutl\ l' \Ill' chancellor 01stnct spokeswoman Hatchett said addleback trustees began a d1scu~s1on Monday regarding ho" to pi ck a new chancellor. She said the trustees would resume their review ul the process at a public meeting at 7. 30 p.m Thursda) rn the d1stnct board room at addlcback's M1ss1on \ 1eJO campu<. Hatchett '>.lid Habura has ~taled pubhch that he I'\ not a candidate tor permanent appu1ntmcn1 a' chancellor She '>aid 1he searrh tor J ne"' \:h.tlllellor lOuld take SI\ month' or tonger tl~ti-tng -on ibc procedure adopted b) the trustees. TRAIN NOW FOR EXAMS FOR JOBS U.S. Postal Service NO EXPERI ENCE • NO HIG H SCHOOL Alie n Reside nts with Gree n Card Acceptable U.S. Postal Clerks/Carriers START AS HIGH AS $10°6 per hr. KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB WHILE T RAIN I NG FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: Oper a tor :t 14 at 1-800-824-3743 Orange C'ounly Los An~e les ( 'ount y Riverside County an Bernardino County FEDERAL CAREERS INSTITUTE Victorian c arm at a history making price. ........... , .. ~­----" .. _,_......, ~ ........ ........... large Assortment of Daybed Covers in Stock "'"lt'"9fL ····"· ....... .... ,ftC,~. .... NSO . s15999 MANY OTHER STYLES BRASS & IRON BEDS ON DISPLAY ANO IN STOCK J Supreme Court rules in favor of rent control 'Victory for tenan ts' gives cities the rtgh t to impose such lim its WASHIN(ITON lAPJ -The Su- prcm<.> Court. in a victory for tenants and possibly o ther consumers. ruled to<la> that c111cs ma~ impose rent controh e'en "1thout authoniat1on b~ s1a1e legislatures 8) an 8-1 vote. the JUSIH.CS said a n·nt control• la"" in Berkcle) does nol '1olatt' federal antitrust la'-". The lOurt rejec.·1ed arguments b) land- lord~ that the local ordinance 1s a torm of pncr-thing conspiracy for- hu.lden b) the "herman Antitrust ct. Ju'itKC Thurgood Marshall. wntmg tor the court. said the ordinance 1s 'ahd bemuse 11 was imposed b) the UI} go' ernment. and did not 10"01\ e an) rnnccrted action b) O'-" ners of rental propert) banding together to lix prices. •• o\ res1ramt imposed unilaterall) h) governrnl'nt does not become concerted action s1mplv becau c 11 has a coercl\ e cITec1 upon panics"" ho must obc' thl' la" " Marshall ~1d. "The ml·rl· tact that all competing prupert) owner'> must corppl) wnh the !>dme pro' 1•;ions of the brdmancc 1'> not enough to establish a l'On- ,p1raq among landlords:· he s.a1d Most mun1c1pal rent control rcgu- l:\llons are authon1cd b\ ~tate la"". .ind pre\IOUS COUrl rulings ha\C insulated ~tat<.> act1,·111cs from anti- trust attack Toda) 's ruhngatTects se,cral other California c111es besides Bcrkele)'. ~everal New Jersey c111es and the District of Columbia. The decmon also g1\Cs other commun11tes a green hght to ena t rent controls on their O\\n. In otheqac11on today. the coun -Ruled unanimously that la"" ycrs repre..en11og cnminal defe.ndants do not '1olate their clients' fa1r-tnal rights by 1ns1stmg that the delendant'i te~ul). truthfull)'. In an unusual case 1nvolvingeth1c-.~ and the nghts of the acused. the court reinstated an Io wa man's murder 1.0n\ ICtlOn. -Ruled that labor unions gener- all¥ ma} not be forced to allow non- union members of the workforce the) represent to vote 1n <.>lect1ons to change union alliltat1ons. The 9-0 ruhng rejected argument~ b) the Reagan admin1strat1on and a Seauk bank tha1 'iOught to broaden pantc1pa11on 1n i.uch atliha11on de- c1s1ons -. truck do" n a W1scons1n la" that blacklisted labor la"" '1olator\ ruling that !>uch state go,1.·rnmcn1 boycous contltct 1mperm1<;s1blv "Ith tcderal labor law The cour1 said W1.-.cons1n agcnlll''> ma) not boycott products manufac- tured or sold b) companies that repc3tedl) violate federal labor la" -l nan1mousl) upheld a 19!!0 kdcral la" aimed at protecting rC't1re- ment benefits for m1lhons of .\mcn- cans CO\'cred b} mult1-emplo)er pcn- s1on·p1ans Maureen O'Connor Ru.naff needed in San Diego election SAN DIEGO (A P) -Former Cny Councilwoman Maureen O'Connor and Councilman 8111 Cleator. who were defeated b) Roger Hedgecock 10 the ma} oral race 1hrer)ears ago. will face each other 1n a runoff election to determine Hedgecock'!. successor. The runoff was fQrced Tuesda) when no candidate captured more 1han 50 percent of the votes an the Cit) ·s special elect1on o ·connor, who·s bct'n off the Cit) ( ouncil since t 979. recc1 vcd 80.861 v 01es. or 46 percent. Clcator had 52,940 vote!>, or 30 percent. Former city councilman Floyd Morrow. whQ.iserved on the Cit) Counc il for l 2)"em before his dt'feat in 1977. captured 33.559 votes or 19 percent. The rema1nmg vote wt're spht among 11 other candidates. Consumers can't put inserts in utility bills O'Connor said the results indicated people are ready for a change in an Diego Cll} government. scandalized smce Hedgecock tned twice last )ear on charges of perJUf) and consp1rac} "More than 70 percent voted for )Om<.>one other than Mr. Ckator. I think that means the) want change." she said \AN FR ·\N( ISCO (.\Pl -.\ l f S. ~upreme ( oun ruling Tuc,da\ bar- ring California from r<.>4u1nng con- '>umer group mes~ges in uttht) bill en' elopes" a5 praised b) a ut1ltl\ as a 'll'tor) fo r tree 'i peech but l'nt1c1zcd b'r a consumer leader as a defeat for the public "B) ruling 1hat a 1.orporauon doe'in·t ha'e to bea courter lor a third pan} 'c; mes\age I think the <;upreme ( uurt gav<.> a good message for those "ho behew 1n the F1r'it Amend- mc.-nt." said Paci lie Gas & Electric C'o. \pokcswoman Rohena Bradlc) But 5) h 1a S1egef. ""hoc;c group Toward l 't1ht\ Rate Normal11a11o n. ur Tl'R:-.i . .,..a\ denied the nght 10 pul 11<. ml·ssagc' in PG&E cn,dopc'> b) thl· rul111g. ralkd the del'1\1on "a hlcl\\ IO ton .. umer-. C\ l'r\ \\ hcr1.· .. "II 1\ bel3U\.C ot'the hugl' IOl'qUll~ 111 rl''>UUru.'\ that\\(' \\C'nl to thl'i ~md ol \.reat1\'\' program:· S1egd \aid no11ng that P( 1& [ customl·r'> pa' not 11nh for th~ h~4+ng em d opes and po\tage hut aho for the law\ crs an~ (• l• Disaster aid extended to 12 counties ' Bu the Assor1ated Press <her Y 1100 ul the estimated ~o.noo C altlorn1an'i lorled from thl'lr home<. h' flood \\Jtcr<. \\Cre "till unahlt· 10 fl'lurn wda) .lnll nffic1 al~ \<I) 11 ma) IJ~t· da" nr "l'''k' Aul lt~ng-r.1ngc ht·l p wa' on lhl• wa). I he fl'deral gll' l'rnml·n1 appr<H cd 11d I Ul'\d,1\ lnr "major d1'>a\ter .. \I\ tlnl\ ol lhrt•l• 1110fl' ll'UnllC\ - < tlrnn Mumhol,tt .rnd \lodtK hnng- 111g the 101.11 l•l 12 oflhl' 2Y lOUnt1e~ h1r \\htlh hdp \\;t'; n·qm•\ll'd l ht'i 11w.1n" 1ndl\ 1dual and 1.1mil ~ grants "' up w $'i.t)(l<I temporar\ hm1'1ng .1\\1\lam:c ,rnd lo .... -interr'it loans to rl·pa1r home<. and h11'i1nessc' In add1t1on. C 1corgc Dcukmcj1an prnpp<1l'd a S 11 ~ m1l11 on packagt• of rchcT md11d10~ SS.000 1ndiv1dual grant<; on top ot the federal grants. ta"< rchef and .in .1ppcal to lcnder'i to be lcn1c.-nt \\Ith tll'•od-.,tnckt•n bor- rower'i There'c; a 1011-frl·C' telephone number for 1ntormat1on for 'ict1ms: 1-800-FLOOD-Hb \tatc flood control spokc.-<,man \iJ4'Cr Baten1 \atd 11 lllUld be 'it'\Cr:ll da)s before the remaining Linda res1dt'nt'i get hack into their homc'I .ind even week' helntl' th<• water reu~des enough fnr I '00 fhtirnton resident'> tn return Le' ees huf\t m the two :lrl'a'> last "eek as rt\Cr\ ""'elkd Mth runoff from Pautil \torms Brother ls executor for Nelson's estate I OS .\N(ill[~ (·\Pl -Forml'r tde .. 1s1on Mar ()avid Nc-l'ion was named ct.ccultlr of h1~ late brotht•r Rid "1elwn·, e\l<lte Tur'ida~ b\ a lllUr1 offit:tal who ,ll\o .Hccpted tht' -. .. 1llns,ahd The anuin h\ I o' \ ngell·' \upc.p or ( l)urt ( t'm ""'"nnl·r Ruhcrt Rt ," Ind . mcam D~l\ 1cl Nel\nn "ill Jdmin1ster the C\ta1c kit h' the 'inger-actor ""ho d1C'tl in a "le" 'ear·., fo .. e phlnC' l fll'ih m T <'"<8 < oun document\ aid thl· 'alue ol th~ e\13te C'"<lCC'th SI 00,000 "( re<l11t11 'i ha\ C' four month\ to hk d111ml>:· \Ultl ()a' Ill "'cl\nn ·., lawH·r n.}\ 1d \\ .. 11 .. expert ""1tncssrs called b) the uttlit~ m rate cases. The state Publ1t l 1111lt1l·' (om- m1ss1on had ruled 1n 148~ tha1 Tl R~ could ~nd <."Onsumer 1nlor- ma11on and fund-ra1s1ng appeals in PG&E·s 3 m1ll1on billing en"elopes fl 'RN ne,ergot to take advantage nl that rultng. a~ its eITc.-ct was dela ~ cd through PG& E's unsuccessful state upremeCoun appeal and Tue'ida .. ·., deu~1on But a San Otego group l 't1hl) C onsumc.-rs ..\ction Netwo rk. rel) 1ng on the ~me ruling. has put m, me~..ages into an Diego ua~ & E:.lectm: ( o en, elopes penod1t·all~ tor two \ears. an action that "as not betore the high coun. In a 5-3 dcns1o n. the court said 1hc Pl '( had '1olated PCi&E's right 10 relu\l' 101.·arr. me'>~gt'' "Ith "h1lh 11 d1.,.1grecd The romm1'1Sllln·, order .. forre\ ( p(,&fl 1oaso;0<.·1alt' \\ilh the' ll'"' ot t'thcr speaker\. and . selel·t~ the other ~~aker'i on the basis of thl·1r '11·"po1nrs.-~ Ju~t?~u.Po\\­ cll in lhl· lead opinion (illPierce Brothers dell Broadway Mortuary 110 Br<Mdw•\ ( O\la ._,.l"\<I 642-9150 RUFFELL'S I UPHOLSTERY INC. Hedgecock was con' 1ctcd 1n Octo- ber on charges he plotted to 1llegall} finance his 1983 ma)Oral campai~n He resigned Dec I 0 befoR being sentenced to one ~car in custody and placed on three ~ears· probation He re mains free on appeal. Hedgecock, no" worling as a radio talk show host. descnbed Tuesda) ·s election as a race betwc.-en also-rans lo addn1on t"O Hcdgecock'.s prob- lem!>. two council members have come under '"' es11ga11on b> the d1stn ct atto rne) 's office for alleged misuse of Ctt} funds One of them, Deput) Ma>or Ed Struiksma. had entered the ma)oral race but ""11hdre" Feb 6 after the district auorne' 's o tlice a nnounced 11 would IO\C~t1gate him <itru1l~ma's name "as on Tue~­ da\ 's b.lllOt and ht' rccc1,ed I 6 percent of the \Otes Cleator said he wa<1 pleased with the results. cons1denng polls early in .lh.e campaign showed him with about tO percent soppon • lnd1v1dual & Family • Group .. • Medicare Supplement 640-6075 .myttm~ 808 NEVIL Where Yu Dollr Conn Marti I 1922 HAISOa BUD., COSTA aUA-SU.1156 ...__~.:.:;:;.m;;o,;;;.....,;illmiliiiiiili..,.,;--.-.. flt•t ou4't' rln1qs often 111sr "c0t•t•r 11p· u•hoc';; realltJ u ·mnq ~t udtt"" '\how tlltlt W'(' c11n ht-Ip 1 he ktnc1'. or u1nd111011 ... wht< h re,11lt Imm pt•r..onol. ll'<>rk. <11110 <1nrl 'fX>rti-ln/ttrft•' 1,1,tcr .incl It"«~ t"'<penqtwlv 1hnn othtr 1racH1tonul \'art' /\11<l ll'«' d o Ir 11nt11rnllL1 ,\o clrtiq' 'lie> llt1'1'"0/1:n1111111 ~01111.ll'I> ft nd that o\('r 7(.)0 1n,11mrllt' pion' rwlft>rllt'lrfto , 01•1•r t ht111p1.wllt h(',llth 1.\f(' ..,o h't-. IX"j,l.ln Ind.IV Tni.tt"thn < 11/1 tr></1111 /111 11011r (rrr• lrlllfrll < cin-.11ltctlh>11 (714) 646-0516 Yarwood Communit\ H t>a lth .are Center ••/ft ttnf mnl(tr' Just ama:in~ " Will iam J. Yarwood, Ooctor of .h uupra tu I \Ii f\111 tth• t\ ( "''I \11 '·I -·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/W9dMlday, ~ 29, 1981 * A7 Coastal Long Beach threaten-to r; d . bill U .s. for nuke e~nse 1 un'11ng 8y l .. AHo<latedPttH • t b k LONG BEACH -Port officials are warn1na lhe federal aovernment they CU a C w1lldemandre1mburscment foranyexpenl6c.u~by1heplannedunload1"­ of rad1oact1,e spent nuclear fuel ~re. Jn a letter to lhe U . Oepanment of Energ). Long Beach Pon Director Jamk H McJunk1n also ~mands a full apped en' 1ronmental impact suteme,J\t for the propo!it'd shipments. The fuel rods•~ to be brought from a reactor in an Asian country by ship, unloaded in Lona Beac h, and trucked to an Energy Dcpanment plant 10 South Caroltna for proces~1ng to remove plutonium. The rods would be transponed 1n teel casks lined "tth lead. and enern officials main tam the) would pose no health or en' 1ronmental threaL The Energy Dcpanment announced Jan. 17 that the shipments "ouldao 10 Lont Beach. On Jan 24, McJunkln refused to accept the shipments. slated to begin 1n March. ctttng residents' f~a~ of the rad1oact1ve cargo damage. E nvironmentalists claiming tha t work of commission curtailed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Go' George DcukmeJ1an·s sharp cu-ts in state Coastal Comm1ss1on budgets drew cntmsm Tuesday from en- vironmentalists, local government officials and a company that operates a Pebble Beach reson They told the Assembl> Natural Resources Comm1tt~ that the cuts have slowed and cunailed com- mission work and prevented the publtc from pan1cipa11ng in com- m1ss1on decisions. Some witnesses aJso charged that appointments to the 12-member panel by 1he Republican governor and the Legislature's Democratic leaders. have been increasingly politi- cal. · "We ha'e unqualified pohttcal appointees now rather than qualified coastal experts," sard tephanie Harlan. a Cap11ola Cit) coun- cilwoman. o\dded another w1tnes~. ~nn Not- thoff. a spokeswoman for the Natural Resources Defense Council. .. While the appointment process is 1nherentl> pohucal. 11 has reached th<.> w1nt of bemg completely poht1c1zed. .. A majority of the comm1ss100 no" consists of pnvate enterpnse interests and. local government protectors." "lotthoff said. "There seems to be no meanmgful role for th<.> public interests to play 1n the com- m1ss1oner selection proce-;s ·· The commission. the product of a I 972 m111a11ve and a I 97b law. 1s supposed to regulate de' elopment along C'altforn1a·s 1.100-mtle shoreline In 11s early da)s. 1t was the frequent target of cnttc1sm and power-tnm- ming legislation from de' elopers :-Jow. after Deukmej1an's budget cuts and appointments to the panel, the cnt1cism seems to be coming more from environmentalists. .. Whereas California used to enJO) a nauonal reputauon for excellence m coastal management. Cahforn1a·s program 1s now widely acknowledged as -embanled and. losing ground:' Notthoff said. - - Salvatlerra denie• •hootlng lather PASADENA -The son of a flhpmo-Amencan news execull\'Cl has denied he shot his father to death and faked e\"ldence to lnake the cnmt look hke a pohucal a~sassinauon. Hours after Amel Salvauerra. ·17. pleaded innocent to a single charge of first-degree murder Tuesda)'. his girlfriend denied charaes she had taken pan 1n the k1ll1ng. A heanng will be held in Apnl lo dctermme 1f Salvauerra should be tned as an adult in the sla)tl\& of his father. Oscar Salvatierra. 41 who worked for an anti-Marcos ne"'spapcr The youth. a shght figure wuh shon hair. appeared at the heanng 1n a gra) sweatsh1n. Jeans and tenn1!> shoes. Teacher among 38 arrested ln drag bu•t SPRING V .\LLEY -A mathematics teacher v.as amoni 38 people arrested on drug charges at a local high school. whe~ a an Diego Count) shenffs depul)' had been worling undercover for five months. Shenffs spokesman Lt John Tenwolde said the female deput)' bought or wu given illegal drugs on or near San Miguel High School 68 times since &ptembcr. Deputie~ closed in on the campus earl) f uesda). arresttng J 7 students and the teacher as they am .. ed at school. The teacher. LarT) Wilson 34 v.as charged with one misdemeano r count ofsuppl:--1ng marijuana to the underco\Crofficer Research animals at unlverslty u1'harmed RIVERSIDE -Medical research animals at L'C R1H1rs1de are ~ treated despite allegations ra1sc<t b) animal nghts actl\ 1sts. a federal studil';s concluded The "'lauonal Institutes of Health has official" absolveo the Uni\ ersJt)' Of an) wrongdOmg tn a repon that wraps Up an eight-month 10\ es11ga11on of allegations by the ac11' 1sts. universll) officials said Tuesda). The repon. however. questioned the practtce of sewing a monkef s eyelids shut 1n a s1ght-depri vat1on project. an t'(~nment cn11c1zed by activists wtio raided the laboratones last .\pnl and sc12ed the monke) along v.1th 466 other animals. The un1vers11~ said n has decided to U}C rubber goggJes on a research animal when the expenment resumM Expert to eramlne L. Ron Hubbard's will AN LU IS OBISPO-Attorneys for the estate of&1entolOI) fouoder L. Ron Hubbard have asked a fingerpnnt e:\pen and a handwnung analyst to re' IC'-' Hubbard's will. The exam1nauon should take place soon. said Charles °'le. the Morro Ba~ anomey handling Hubbard's probate proettdmgs. Ogle said th<.> executor ofHubbard·s estate. Scientologist Norman F Starkey, asked that e'\pens be called m to look at the signature on the will. which was signed Jan 23. the day before Hubbard. 74. djed of an apparent stroke at h.1s Creston rnnch Study negates Stringfellow health IJazanU RIVERSIDE -People who ltve near the Stringfellow acid pits 1ox1c dump ha .. c more skin rashes and ear 1nfect1ons than normal. but get canc.·erand other senous illnesses about as often as people elsewhere. according to a ne"" stud~ The slate study failed to find direct evidence that the skin and ear ailments werccauscd by chemicals that ha' e seeped mto groundwater from th~ closed dump. ·researchers said. But scientists calJlloned that the stud) was designed to detect widespread he.alth problems. and mlght have missed subtler increases m the number of some diseases. "The results ofth1s studv should be reassunng, but art not and cannot be conclus1H.'' said a rep0rt released Tuesday-b-y .state officials.~ '\, \\ \\ ltl \. .111 J'llllll' ll\' \\ l!h lhl lx·,t I 111 .1 gtl .111.111.. 1.1 ... 1 \l ,11 ... In .1, ti' " uh IH\ •ii.· n .1u1prnn \I th.m .111\ 1.ul K 1rn1h.11l \l.1h.c''"" '""'" 1f'.ill 111rn lx ... 1 ( I ll) lt tn II I .I I)\ I h >lid.I\ "I'·' I k".dth l luh It H .• 1 tn:c ~rn-,r 11111r t• 1d.1\ 11 ... llllll 11 I ~l'I pump<. d Ill' ti \t 111 \\ .llH 11 I ''\',II lh\. "i< l L ill Ith ll',t ... (. \h ll\' 1 II\\ IUI I( 1.11-.l'' 11\1\111111.1~' lllll I nn.1,1.. I\ \\.11 ... 111l1nnn ... I h1~1l 11m111h. t' H1\ l'I' butldl '' I \t 1' 11111\\· t.th.c..' 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Yet the Judiciary Committee of the California Senate 1s considenng a bill that would limit to one th e number . of limes c1trzens could sue to stop noise emanating from an airport. The Assembl y already has pasc;ed a vero;1on of the btll, defining airport noise as a "permanent" nuisance. rather than an "ongoing" nuisance. To the f>l.'Ople who h\l~ under the flight path, a nuisance 1s a nui sance. But the distinction is critical because the court can't be ti ed up with nuisance lawsuits. If a sttuauon 1s permanent, one sun will result in a permanent soluuon, the reasoning goes. But, 1f a nuisance 1 ongoing, it can be altered. Therefore, those who feel victimized by it ha ve a right to complain '1rtuall) every time the ci rcumstances change. The U.. Supreme Court dec1S1on Monday clearl y defined airport noise. 1n the case of the Burbank Airport, a!) an ongoingcondiuon. That's good news for the people in ewport Beach who need the legal Oexibsht y to challenge Orange County when conditton at the airport change. Certain ly, the agreement worked out between th e <.ounl\ and th e groups that had lawsuits pending against It does not oiler dependable protection. The ink barcl~ was dr) on that document when the count y supervisors approved a tcmpora f) plan to grant extra fligh ts to sc,eral airlines. Though the lcncr of the docu ment was .not '1olated ( tht: plan dumped an unused allocati on of departures into a hnef penod o that the average of dasl; departures did not C\Cl'Cd the l1m1t set in ttre agreement), the spirit was ravag.c<l Wuh the k\.el ul trust Jt an all-lime low. the poss1b1l1t~ ot cou n-ordered remedi es 1~ essential to Newporters. Further. II the Senate passes the bill, 11 will remove from both the airport operators and the airlines th e incenti ve to 1n,c\t in te<.hnolog1cally ad vanced planes and equipment that v. ill ahatc noise problems. With the Senate'c; c.oncurrence. nc.nse problems stemming from the airport will . indeed. be permanent. If c111zen<., arc denied the ab1lst¥ to challenge the airport 10 court. it 1~ not unhkcl~ that the noise problems will get worse. Opinions eitpressed in this space are tl"lose ol lhe Daily Piiot Other views eitpressed on this page are those ol their author$ and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted The Dally Piiot, PO Boic 1560 Costa Mesa, 92626 Pnone 642-6086 More than 1 point of view over Santa Ana Heights ~ fci the.: ld1to1 In JO<;'>'t'r tn Jan I> \ .llldl 1'l1111t \11 [) ' lencr •II t c.:h I" I "'Ulll<l 111.;l· lcl remind th~· "good d11dor' 1h,1t wl' art• not pa11ent!i of h1\1 I k 'hnuld 1101 d1agno<;c.: our problt'rll' '>'1th11uU1r\t running the facts through d rt putJhk .ib and then lom1ng ur '>'Ith .1 J1fTeren1 d1agno'" 1han h1· hJ' Jr· n'ed at I lt\e on ( 'Pfl'"' "ltrn·t .... t11d1 •~ proposed for re\ltknt1Jl t•4ut'\t11,an zoning Thl· \UfX'r\ "or' certa1nl' dad not forte the.: 1un1ng It ....,a., thl· dec1l'11on ot 'tOn1l' ot the ix•11plt• on L} pre'\'\ 1.itrtet and Me<oa Dn \.t ~or did the\ torce Jn\tmc.: out ot 1hc.:1r home.:'> tal..rng o.,.er lhl'H J)rl\alt' pmfX'rt\ Th.it m' good dot tor '' caj.J,ed C < >'\ f)f \,I \i \TIO'-.1 d1r1' word fht· '" 1<1t 111n n11h1 hcl11ng1, 111 lhl· home1m nn \\ • h.1 q· !Ill' niiht 111 keep 11nr 1P'" 1.111.,1\ 1t•,tlwni.1ttl'r of 11m·\ 1 h111u J 1 ht· .mnr,.111011 111 ...,,1111.1 \n,1 Hc.:tght<t to tht' t 11\ 111 '-l''>' flol1 kt-.1• h again "'3'> lht·-peopk\ thottt' h ltl public una'>'Jrt' that there Jh' :\'" group<o 1n l.idnt.1 \na Height\ ••Ill d1nerent '1e...,.,·• Roth cla1m11111 '" h.I\ c.: a maJont > 111 rc.:g"tered 'ott•r,·1 C >ne grouri calkd :\BC 0 \1. h.I\ rc.:peatedl~ "'nttl·n to thl· mJ\or and tounnl ix·r,onc; ul Nr'>'port lk.1d1 n\.er the.: ~car\ requc.:'tt1ng 11111111 annt'\ un11I 1hc rnunt\ h." tin"hed ns lanll- 11'1.' plJn 1n the.: I k1gh1' art•a hc.:cau\t' 111 thl' mJn\ dl'IJ\\ 11 "ould entail I "'ould hJrdl\. 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No matter how Jntelltgent. articulate and responsible they are. decisions try their souls.·· OOPf,COONIY REP TAPE? ---- The agony and the ecstasy of perusing a lunch menu Or. the decisions tha t try m en 's (and women's) souls fherc.: are people.: '>'ho tan·1 mJh• J dl'U<tton "'llhout blel·dinl( "-n m.utcr hm' 1ntt'lhgcnt. antt ul~ll' • .tnd rc.:- '>POO'>tbk tht'\ arc, llcu<,1on' Ir. tht·1r <ooul\ ln..,1gn1fican1 d1111'c.:' thro'>' 1hem a' mUt h or mort· thJn thl· h1g line\ rm IOc;\Jnle making J \l'fl'l 11110 lrom J mt'nu. Not long ago I 111\ 111·t! a lrn:nd to lunch l'vl' Ot'l'Tl t11 lunrh '>'tlh ht•r hdore ~o I prl·p::ired rl\\wlt O\ hJ' 1n~ J 'uhc,tan11al brc.:ald,t'l \.\c.: nwt JI .1 rntaur;,inl "H' \t' hoth patron11nt frc.:quc.:nth TIH' '>'illlt'I appeart•J prompth twntkd u't menu ... anJ 1001.. our unkr lor "1m• \.\e sipped the v.1nc and looked .11 thl menu. Sc\eral 111·nh wc:rt• tt·mptrng but I decided to ha\t' thl• '>l'alnod ~alad Thi\ rsn't the I J\I )upprr I rem1ndnl 01\<;elf -"h.H I don t order tci<lJ\ I can nrdl r .inotht·r 111nc.: That"'·" not .1n op1n1on rn\ u1mp:i n 100 ,h.1rt·d \he aµ11n11nl t1\l'f c.:.1th 1tt•m I hl' IAi..1111.'r \dl\l ht• 'IAiOUl<l 81\C.: ll'> iJ lt'\lo minutt'' .111d '>'tthdrt'"' \nd lht•n at began ··Po::i1 hnt \almon 1' m\ la•ontc but l on.k1 11 ever. time so I 1h1nf.. I '>'111 tr' ~11meth1ng different toda\ .. ANN WELLS She <;tancd at the top of the menu Jg.tin "The ( obh salad " always g1Jod hcrl· -ma}bc.: I'll hJH' that " I rne I signaled the.: "attcr He .1pproal hl·d pencil poised onl} to ht•ar "I "ondc.:r 1l tht·1r qu1<.hc 1s g11otl'1" I k as\urcd her 11 was and that 11 "a' a popular dHllll' She looked .truund .11 the nt•arb~ table<, to '>CC.: "hal mhcr t u\tomer'> were.: eating \p\lng J dl\h \ht· J1dn ·1 rct0gnitl' \he.: il'lc.:d the.: \\Jlll'f 10 1<kfll1f\ 11 .. I hat\ 'ear• Ho1.111c;11 fi,c.:\.r1•• I k told her M~ 'tomath IN:t~ growling "hen \he a'>led "1l' 11 I h..1d tnc.:<l the 'hrtmp l um I ra\.cd ahuu1 tht· -.hnmp lUrT') "1'111 -.urt• \11u ·11 hf..e that" \ long p;tU'il' (ht• '>'altt•r 010\Cd II\ 1.'r lo lakl' .1n 11rdc1 JI Jnolhl·r l.ibk \J) rng hl· ~ 1u(d ~l\l' II\ ,1 Jry, ntlllt' OllnUll'\ \.' hal .in •>fll&rlll'I "I J1Jn 1 hJ\l' naulh hr1:alo.la't th" n1111111nr nlJ\Ot' .1n omc.:kt would Ix: g1111J l mar\t•lt-d .u her \lJm1na \ ,i.;,mp) hrt•,11..IJ't \lt11ng ht'fl' ~urrounJc.:d h> lhl' tJnt.1l111ng '>1ghl'> anJ .. mc.:11' ol lood ;,ind '11111 \tailing I int•d to d"rouragl' the.: omelet l h 11 "'ould 1n\11hl' murl' 1o.ku\Jeln\ -li'i,f 1ill:tdl·1:1 t !j,it\jli•i;f.itW.] seafood omelet. rhn'\t' omc.:k1 Spanish omelet .. ··Th" beef troganofT coound<; good but I probably shouldn't ha"c that w11h while wine .. I 4u1l'kl} as!>urt•d her wh ite wine was perfc:t ti) acn•p- table with beef "onl} a purist '>lllk' to the red meat. red '>'1 nc.: n1ual Ha\c.: the beef StroganolT" The waiter looked 0' er from ,tl r o" the room and raised ht' l')c.:brow' I ra1.,cd mine back and <,hrugged m> 'houlders He.: approatfa•d nut quail' :l\ qu1ckf\ a~ before .ind ~1d • L ad res . ...,·hat ha" t' U. l' <ll·t aded , .. M \ friend took a la\I look at tht· menu and instead of ordl'rtng hc:c.:I "itroganofT a<;ked what I '>':l'> hJ\ ing u, that 1rmt• I touldn'1 remcmb<.·r m\ tirs1 cho1<.e Rather than open the.: menu again -and Pandora'<; box - I promptl~ ordered the.: "irx·c1al ot tht· Da} Nett her ol u\ had askl'J "hat 11 wa, Jnd the "alll'r "1..elv d1dn·1 .,.ountccr 11 was fJv('r and onions He wrote m) order and lookl·d at her She was sttll l11of..1ng at tht• menu .inti d1c.:w1ng on her 1humhna1l \.\ ht·n tht· wa1tt·r' \tumdth grm\ led 1 n u n "on "1th m 11w. l k;rncd .ti ro.,., thl' 111hk .. Pka'l' order \Oml' 1h111g -I'm 1n thl' l1r'l 'tlagc\ ol rnalnutn11on .. ~he.: clo~cd the.: menu .md t·nded thl' ordeal "I gue-. .. I'll ha Yt' m ~ u~ual - poached .-.;,ilmon ·• ( olumr11'tt .\nn V.l•ll\ IJH·, 111 l aguna "itt.ul·I FBI spies on doctors ' group advocating n.uclear freeze Recently r etired FBI official predicts more investigationsofpeacegr oups V. .\\111"-iC 1 Tl>"' -fhc FBI has ht·l·n 'il""~ 1111 rx.1lc.: Jlll' 1\t<; again \l'•t•r,tl \lar' .ago, tht· Ju<,t1(e I >ep.1rtnwn1 I.ml do"'n "gu1ddtne\" fnr lhl' r Bl tha1 \UPPO\l'dl} proh1h11cd lhl' Ci-men from lnliltra1- 1ng peaceful llomc\t1L political group<> The.: rdorm!t were instituted 1n re~pon\e tnd1\dtl\ures that th e FBI had trted to <>ahotagc.: activ1t1es of group' 11ppo\t'd to the "'ar rn Viet- nam the hurcJu npt<11ncd that 1t had hccn 1r.1nK 111 karn v.he1hcr the group~ had l111ngn ronnc<.'tton,, which '>'null! h,1w OCl.'n a leg1t1matc ~UbJeCt ot r Bl 1nq111r} That t•\plana11on has been used toda\ 111 Jll'llh thl· ucoc of undc.:rco' er tnlorm.101' to 'J'I~ on Ph ys1c1an5 for 'iotial Rl'\flon\lhtlm a iroup 1hat ad vouite\ a htl,Jtt'rJI 't•n trnbk frcae on nudc.:ar "t'apon~ h\ th{' l n11ed ...,tall'\,1nd1ht•\m1t·tl n1on ltda1m<. ~) 7110 ml'rlthcr\ 1 n I)) lo« al chapter\ T hr 1ntcrnatwnal ph\'\· ICIBn\' group ""tlh '>'h1t h 11 is al- fillatcd and wh1<.h ha' \0\ 1ct mem- ber' 35 \\Cll. "'on the: Nobel Pe<1c.c Pr11e la'<t )'t.'3r The 'ttor. oft ht: f Iii''> tnfiltr:u1on ol lhe group wa\ hrought to U\ b\ Angu' ~acken11e ol lh<.· < t'nter for In- ' e'>ltgJlt\e Rc.:pontnK. who ohtasncd pctt111c.•nt f-lil d<Kumt•n t\ un<kr the.: Freedom of Information Act Tile document' \howed th. t 1hc.• FBI \pact.I on ma1n'\tre:>m ~IC<tc.t• group'I. 1ndudin~ th e Ph) \ll 1:'ln., tor C")ocml Re'>pon"bsht>-from I '>>I~ through 1 l>84 When th1<o e' 11,krlle wa'i <;ho"'n to Rep Don hl\\.:'lrc.h I> < altf , he a coked FRI Director V. 1ll1Jm Wcbc,tcr for an c,.planatron Web!tter wrotc hark 1n pan r hi.' f 81 1i. not condudtn~ an 1n\.t'\l1jtlt· 11on on the Ph\ 'Iii 1,rn.., for \tx ral Responc,1hlltt} ait hou~ 1t ha'> been the \UbJC'Cl Of 1nvC$tllllt10n In th<' pa<1t I am adv1\td thllt in llJll~ th1" mgan11at1on '>'a\ the \UhJl'll of a n..11mnJI o,ccurtl\ tfl\C\ltgattnn pred1 latl'cl upon 111l11rmat1on rl't<'I' ed lrom d 'ttiuru• V.t·hstcr added thut the tnYC'it1ga- t1on "was condul'ted pur\uant to" the attorne} general'' gu1deltneco. Tht l'> might be comfon1ng to know. except for one thing. The counter-in- telltgence gu1<lellnes are secret Ai.!>l!ttant FBI Director Wilham M Baker told Macken11e: "The FBI wu interested in determ1n1ng wheth er or not the phys1c1ans' group was a Soviet front. But 11 wa<1 not." Baker said the FBI had used "asseti." rn its snvcst1gat1on. In this contci11. assets att tnformants con- trolled by the FBI -that is, in· filtrator~. "We dosed that invest1ga- 11on." Baker added "W" won't con- 11nue to have 35-Sets rn that group." Edwards i.a1d of the disclosures "V. l' don't like pea<.'t' urgan11a11on-. b<:1ng the 'IUbJCCt or an 1nvt11t1gat1on. We.: don't want the f81 used to d1\t·nurage polt1tcnl RCll\.1ty ·· f he current pre\ld{'nt of Phvsu;1an!t for S!X'ral Rc,pon<11h1l1t~. Dr . 1dney l\lt"<:lndcr. WI.I'> not .. urpnst·d h) thc.· ri: .. d.u1111l thut 11' memh<'r<1h1p - " h1t•h is open to non-ph~•11ci:10\ - int ludc-d FBl ~J'lll''> "I'm \urt' w (' ha"" been infiltnued b) the FAI ." he \.'ltd Ak~andcradded that the dang<'r I\ 1h1H "1f a pe~on rnfiltr:ited u'I and haco oppm1te views. thn· might v.ant 10 .,10 ..... down tht" v.ork of the org.ln11a11un " lie added that 1hc group hr" 11c; 'h"re of5nafu'>. but \aid he J1dn't kno" 1f that hall hcen th{' "ork ol HU '3Nott'un l>•K umenl\ da11na from I 967 show thnt the ~Br ha\< lo)Cd 1t~ file on the ph)'~•~taM' group from time to time, onh to reopen 11 later A rece ntl y rt'llT('d, h1gh-lcvcl J-81 official predrc· ted that the 1n"e't1gat1on of ~aet group\ would continue citplarnrn' .. The FBI wotJld be rem1~ 11 we dsdn t JACK AMDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA pcnod1cally chctk on the KG B and the peace movement" HOPE FOR HOSTAGES: Accord- ing to a 'ienror While House official, four American' being held hostage tn Lebanon may be released soon. Terry Walle, an a11.k to the Archbishop of ( anterbury, has had "some success" 1n his dealings with the kidnappers Meanwhile. the Kuwa111 ~ovcmment has reported!) .. softened' its posm on on the rclea\e of rnnv1ctcd terrorists sn return for the •"mc.:nrans. It may agree to trade two' Lt"bancse Shiites among the 17 pro-Iranian aet1v1st'I bern& held for a senes ofbombrngs 1n Kuwait. The two are kinsmen of a powerful Lebanese family that has bc~n deeply involved rn anll·Amen- can terrorism MINl·EDITORIAI W~ salute the unquenchable c;psnt that leads d1 n1- dents 1n the 'iov1et hloc to thumb their nose' at the communist hrer- arch} despite the obvrou'I risk\. Today·~ hero or heroine. the un· known Rulganan who m1m1ckcd the <ityle of a wcll·known pocl and managed to act a poem published tn the pany.ltnc lttc:rory weekly, Pul'\ Clo'iC rn'!ptCltOn revealed an acro'\llc that read· "OOWN Wl1 ti TOIX>R ZHIVKOV" 7h1vkov. Bulgana's long-time communist bo!.S. wa!> not amu<ied The editor who let the ofl'endrng poem throu&h was abruptly transferred. fop1e~ of the maan11nc were recalled -but only aner two day'I ofbn,k ~lcs J•ct Aodtnoo ud D•I~ v .. Alta •~ l)'lldl<••td l'Ol•m.ol1t.1. JOSEPH SOBRAN ANN WltLL8 colwnnlet ACLU at war with our ' morals . Our immigrants seem to like it here better than ACLU \le. AS ll I NG TON .\menca's pornographers arc under attack. and 1he Aml'man c ·,,ii L1bcnres Union is. as u'tual. tearful lor our ron,111u- t1onal frel·dom' At ,,c;uc th1'> 11mt• arl' the rt·c- ommendat1on~ of the.: Attome) Gen- l.'1al\ c omm1s'iton tln Pornography !'-e,er mind the details. Just get the h1g ptrture (sigh) Once again the .\( I l ,, taking a c;rand against an Jtlc.:mpl to prcsene whal used to be l·allcd publtc morals <\bonron, '>Choo I pr<I er. pornograph). homo~exuaht). No mailer what the 'pccsfi cs. )OU know tn ad va nce which '>Ide the A( LL' "'Ill be on. Pardon m} transrtson. but I nouud the other da) that Mr. Lee alway< "car~ an tmp<.'t'.cabk while shin and tic.: Mr. Let' I\ the genial Chinese gentleman who owns and operates the little <lcltcatcsi.en up the street from "here I ltve I thought of hrm because he 1s a foreigner. He.: s111l speaks Engltsh wtth a hea"> accent He belongs to a small mrnont\ Hut he seems to llkc 11 here better than the ..\( Ll does. I dor ·1 know whether there 1s such a thing a'i a Chine\l' nudist colony, but tf there 1<; I'd g1' e odds that Mr. Lee n"' er C\ en thought of gorng there. He.· 1'> apparently perfectly reconciled to trad111onal Amencan customs of dress and JecenC} Foreigners arc hkc that. 't e~ )OU can generalize about 11 The iron) 1<; that ACLU·typc ltberals arc forever rn voking the hypothetical Buddhist and Moslem as a rea\On for opposing <;e hool prayer or ""h..ite,er Our trad111onal morals are suprimedl~ oppressive to such peopll' l hl' funn) thing rs that real Buddh1\l\ .ind Mo\ll'ms never c;eem to complain l 'nlilo.l· the dogmJtll' relat1v1w; ot the .\( l l mo\t 1mm1grants arc genu1nc.:h broad·m1nded peo ple When they come to a new country, th e) understand that tt 1s hkely to have morals and manners or its own. and 1hq have to make some adjust- ments. which the} cheerfully do. L1berahsm 1s go,emcd by she fallacy of the lowe'it common de- nominator Because thrs country 1s .. pluraltsuc," 11 fo llows that no group (e'l\cept the ACLl ) should be able to '>Ct dominant standards. By this logic. 1rrehg1on 1s the common de· nominator among d11Tenng reltgsons· b> the same logic child custody fights should tX' decided by cutting the disputed children 1n half. Solomon understood that surh a proposal would be unacceptable to the true parent. but the A( L t I 1s not exactly Solomon1c. B} the same logic of bogus plural· 1c;m , nudism should be a sensible compromise among d11Tenng drcs5 coder, Rut I douh1 that thro; would reall~ SJl•'>I\ Mr l t·e H1scuhure ma} d1fTer from our., aht)ut which clothes to ""ear. but not Jbout whether we should wear an' clothes at all The 1mm1gra-nt comes here expect- ing 10 find a trad1t1on dtfTerenl from his own He doesn't consider 11 an rnJusuce to hrm that we have a moral tradition. and he would not consider II an improvement lo get nd of the one we have. He would rather we kept ours. If he 1~ ..enssblc. and most 1mm1- gran1s are, he docsn 't regard the American tradition as the opposite ot the one he left behind. He respects 11 as an analogue d1fTcnng from his 1n many details, but not in pnncsple. The Moslem who comes here may secret(~ think It would be better rf our wom"n wore veil~. bul he doc'in't demand 11. It t~ rntcresung to note that the Act lJ doesn't demand 11 either But aller all. sf we're gorng 10 respect the scns1b1ht1es of ever) possible mrnonty. w(' 'ihould vetl our women out of deference to Moslem scns1b1htte1; and then maybe veil the men too. out of deference 10 fem1n · t!>tS But ol cour\C '' doe'in't work tht~ WI) The ACl lJ invokes "pluralism" only to '>tnp away moral rnh1b1t1ons. not ndd to them. That is why m appeal to the Buddh1.,t and Mo\f{'m ,~ otwsou ly m!trncerc Problt>ms of cla'\h1ng trad1t1onco do occur, but there'" no reason lo create th~m by 1nvokrnf hypnthet1l al outsiders. The .<\( t I 1s itklf a panicsp nl. no1 3n umpire. 1n <1uch cla,hes It U'it'i the outsider as a su1T<>aatC for II\ own altenatron from the miunstr{'am of our trud111on Ille Buddhist and the Mo'\lem \C~e a~ unw1llin1 con"npt' 1n our 0 "'11 moral crv1l war Jo.tplJ Sobr11n 11 • SJOdlc-•I~ t<Olomnhl ·- * Dally Piiat WEONESOAV. -FEBRUARY 28, 1986 CD Successful 'losers' ta1~ about their diet programs I By MADGt HAMMOND Dellr ""'C-11,1 ..... Arc there painless ways to lose wci~t? "Yes." u ys Costa Mesa businessman Michael A. Reagan (no relation to President Reagan), Raf- faelta Yates of Laguna Beach and PhylhS"Bhtz of Fountain Valey. All three have experienced succ~ss without discomfort in their quests to lose pounds. each using a different wc1&ht control plan. "Jn a relatively shon time -_JUSt shy of 60 days -I pulled off 55 pounds, and 1t has not ~en painful at all." said Reagan, 40. a self-employed C PA. Reagan, who is 5 feet 9-3/4 inches tall. weighed 194 pounds when in1er- v1c"'ed and was looking forward to losing 10 more pounds dunng the next three week~. when he planned to swttch from a reducing to a stab1hza- 110n diet "I have ~en on diets before, and I felt hunger pangs." he remembered. "But I have not ex~rienced that this time around." -' Char Fulkerson, owner oft he Costa Mesa Diet Center and Reagan's coach. considers his weight loss remarkable. Figures assembled from Diet Centers throughout the Untted States and Canada show women on that program normally lose 3-1 /2 pounds per week. wllh men averaging a 5-1 /2 pound we1~t loss per week. Yates. who we1$hed 203 pounds when she enrolled in Weight Watch- ers 14 years ago while 1n her 30s and now tips the scales at 143. recalled 1t took her two and a half years to lose 60 pounds and achieve her ~oaJ weight. "Most people who JOin Weight Watchers reach their obJecttve much sooner," said Yates. who now lectures for the program. inspinng and en- couraging others to altain and retain their ideal we1&ht . Why, then, (Jid it take her so long'! h wasn't t]lat she was hungry. she said In Weight Watchers program, on<' eats enough food to feel satisfied "It was just that once I had 10~1 more weight than I had ever thought possible 1 b«ame complacent. and 11 was no longer all that important to me to reach my goal. l spent more than a year dillr dallying wtth thr last 10 pounds.' After losmg those pounds, Yates. who Sti\nds 5 feet 6 inches tall. found he"rselftwiccagam having to deal with unwanted weight. "But the second ume I only had 32-1 /2 pounds to lose and the third time only 19-1 /2." she said. "What was happening was that I finally was accepting the lifestyle I had to embrace to mamuun my goal weight." ne has mamtamed that weight the past four years. and she enJO)'S her new way of life. "I began my weight loss program because 1 wanted to look like Sophia Loren." she requoisccd. "I thought that all one had to do was to look wonderful and life would be perfect." "But I had to discover who Raf- faella was and that it was okay to be me." Too many people postpone deahng with their weight until 1t reaches 25 or more pounds over what It should be. Yates believes. However. that wasn't the case wtth Blitz. a 5 foot 3 inch paralegal, who weighs a slender 105 pounds -23 less than when she began the Nutn System weight loss Program 1n Hunt- ington Beach last October I 0 "I reached my goal in about eight weeks and then lost five more pounds on the maintenance program." sht: said. Calcium loss tied to excess protein Ha1el is 66 and not doing well Over the years she had begun to st0op. causing a Dowager's hump to form on her back. and he walked with a cane Three month ago she fell 1n her kitchen and broke her right hip. right wnst and two nbs She had surge!) for her hip, her wnst was splinted and she received pain med1ca11ons for her nbs (they could not be splinted. 1t would make breathing difficult ) Her miser) is caused by O'>- teoporos1s Osteoporoc;1c;, the weakening of bone b) grad ual loss of calcium. 1c; ep1dem1c in this country. afTect1n$ 15 to lO mllhon It results 1n bnt1le hones that fractur<· easily and cripple. II'> causec; arc rnmplex and poorl) understood. but arc generally thought 10 be: inad..:quatc ca lcium. old age. mcnopauc;c, and pms1bly gcnc11co;. While ail of the above play a pan 111 o-;teoporo'S1s. their roles are minor. The maJor cause of osteoporosis " too much protein 1n our meat-based diet' lnadl·quall' calnum intake 1s the fa, onte whipping boy for os- teoporosis. but scu:n11fic research cons1stcn1l) rule<> 1h1~ out as the ma1or factor The world-wide dis- tribu11on of osteoporosis 1s most common in countnes w11h the large<;! consumption of d?1f1 product\ and calcium. On the other hand. >\fncan Bantu \\Omen. who consume no da1r, products and take in less than hall thl' calcium we do. do not develop osteoporosis with ad\anc1ng age While It 1s true that menoP.3usc does accelerate detenora11on of bone inAmencan women. 1h1s 1s not the case in rural Afnca. In addiuon. genetics seems to pla) the smallest role in osteoporo~1s. as black women rarel) e\h1b11 the d1'>- ease 1n Afnca. but frequently e>.h1h11 11 in affiuent soc1e11e<; that tonsumt· large amounts of meat prott·in. The most s1gn1fican1 cau'>c lll osteoporosis in American culturl' I\ our high-protein d1e1. Mo-.1 adult!> need no more than 30 to 40 grams ot prl•tein per day for optimum health. but Americans usual!) eat three 10 four times that amount The bod\ cannot store this unnct:dcd prn1c1n . 1°1 must be broken down and eliminated by the k1dne)s. The break down products. urcu jnd unc acid. leach calcium fro m bone that likewise 1$ ncn~led b\ thl' k1dne\. Over a hfct1mc. our h1~h- A party with heart By CAROL HUMPHREY Delly l'tlot COff'MpOnelenl , From M1s~1on VicJo to La Habra Heights ... from Orange Parlo.. .\cres to Newport Bcach ... all areas oft he county were represented h' the JOOgucst!lattl'nJing the 5th <Hlrlual Orange Count) H t'art tu I ka1t Gala. Event chairman Patty Barne tt tin pony-tail and blunt·qu1n- trimmed dress) greeted the $125 per person partygocrs. She ~aid .·· r m so pleased that 1h1s 1s the m ost we've ever had attend mg the gala. Fund" raised from tonight will benefit the OC Heart Assoc1at1on programs ol research and education to prevent death and d isability due to card iovascular disease and stro ke." Patty's best friend and committee member Jodi F e rragam o (v. 1k ofVince)JOkcd. "Patty is so invohed m commumtyorgan1za110ns. her children hardly recogn ize her!" T he eclectic gath~nngo~Orange Count1ans a_mvmgat the Anaheim H1hon was 1mmed1ately charmed by mimes, harp musit and compli mcntary champagne. They came to enJOY a five-course gourml't dmner. dancing to Gazelle. and st lent and live auction o pportun1t1t'' Each black-lie couple was photographed before entenng the balloon filled ballroom to inspect the multitude of auction goo<l1L'\ Items ranged from a de igner fashion (a St. Laure nt dress valut'd JI $I ,080wcnt to Eleanor Dona for a mere $200) ... todtnner for 20 h-. the Turnip Rose (going to AlanCauan1ga for$2,000) ... toa blue 10,Jal'ket (Fullerton's Jim Dully finall y won out). Masterofccrcmon ies for the evening was Bob Elder, sports director at Channel 56. and auctioneer Elmer Meagher wa as entertaining a he was professional. They both donated their t1ml· · The h1g-hcaned volunteer~ planning the fundraiser were Craig Beam (0rdnge). Lori Bobo(Fountam Valley). Kim Cardenas (Huntington Beach), SueCbonette( an ta Ana), PamGold1teln( 'outh Laguna). Audrey Greenfield (Corona dcl Mar). Lark Ke nney (Santa Ana). Ka thi Mc Lean (Santa Ana). Nancy Mallen (lmne). Dant H Rainone( anta Ana). Tommie Relnglass( nta na). Anita Re uJand (Anaheim). Katby RocUbau1b ( nta Ana). Judy Sca~llo (Orange Park .\cres). Mimi Sc:baaf (Orange Park i\cres). G inny Smallwood (Corona dt'"I Mar) and JoAAne Stewar1 (Costa Mesa). The-Ciala groupal'o included honorary chairman James Cora (ex~ vp for D1~nc>land ln1ernat1nnal), board prez Alan Bartl, board <:htur David bone ttt , Rams players Jackie late r and Georg, Andrews, ( ongrcct~ma n Robert Badham, Ann and Roy Web&. J an and John West, Valf'rle and Roy Brown, Nora and Cltarley Heste r, J un and Kevln Lewand, Joel Maacbeste r, Ann and Bob Mlsrbell and Mary Lou and Scott llom1by. Paparaul l11 cdlttd by Oally Piiot ~ tyle editor Vida Dt'ln. "I'm thnlled. I felt very good while rcduc11')~. Never deprived. I felt very health) • "'The behav1onal c.-ducator at the Nutn S)stem Center helped me discover the reason I had a weight problem wasn't that I wa eating too much hut that I was eating 1mproper- I) ... ··1 never knew how much food one orn eat w11hout ga1n1ng weight -1f 1t\ the nght food" . 81ill never had a weight problem unul after her daughter. Heather. now 4-1 /2 years old, wu born. Shonly after her baby wa' born. Blitz lost most of the weight she had put on dunng pregnancy, "but then I found pounds slowly crecpina back on," ~he said. "Smee I'm not a uea1 dieter on rn y own and since I'm a stre s cater. I went to the Nutri System center for guidance." Bhtz's activ11y-packed hfe con· tnbuted both to the stress that led her to eat improperly and to her decasion to seek help m repining her tnm Michael Reagan l011t more than 55 poanda on bJa program. figure. A busy profe 1ona1 who is involved 1n c1v1c lift', she felt her ap,JX'aranct' should conform to those roles. In addition to workrn,g as a para- lepl for a Tustin law firm. Blttz handles adven1sing, promotion and decoratmg for tht' Man1n1que Hair Boutique that she and her husband. Manin. own 1n Fountam Valley. The coupll' are members of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Com- merce, where he c<><ham~ the Am- bassador Committee. And thl')' re- cently Joined Omni. a ph1lanthrop1c orgamz.at1on of business people How dtd Reagan. Yates and Bhu achieve their success in lostng pounds? Each took a s.cnnewhat different route. ba~d on the unique approach of the group the) "'ent to for hdp. All three we1ght-los-. programs however, emphasize the 1mponance of nutnt1ous eating and C"<erc1sc as a way of hfe. And all three feature counseling. weigh-in-; 10 monitor progress. encouragement, and follow- up suppon after part1C1pants reach their desired weight Relating his ex~nencc at the D1e1 Center, R~agan said, ··1 asked hov. I could get the maJumum weight los!I in the shonest lime. W e talked about foods, and I decided rthat seafood would best meet m) ob1ecuve " "My reducing diet consisted of nothing but !oeafood -mainl~ shnmp and halibut. v.nh some crabs lobsters and salmon for vanet} - plus raw vegetables ·· Reagan was able to bu} all the 1tem$ at his groce~· store for preparatton at home. He noted though that "as a busi- nessman. I eat lunch at restaurants frequently. and the pocket-s1ie pack- ages oflow-calone salad dressing that Diet Center provided mt .,.-ere a .,.eat help." "mild amount" or exerci~ contributed to Reapn's lou of un- wanted wciaht, which he said he had put on at the rate of "six, seven or eight pounqs a _year pretty reaulatl) over a I 0.ycar pcnod." "I avcraaed 10 to IS ounutes ad~~ do1na s11ups. pu~ups and leg raisn. · he 1d An exoeption was a minute walk he lOOk dunn,g a bnef stay in New York Cit)'. Blitz lost her wClght on a diet cons1 tmg of food she bought from Nutn S>stcm plus vegetabfes. fNit. , milk and milk productJ uch a yogurt. he also incorporated JU7 d:.ncing into her we1ght<ontrol pro. gram. Not onl) w('rt their weight loss programs painless. say Rea&Pn. Yates and Bh u . but the> have reaped rewards 1n add111on 10 weight loss. An unellpectcd ~nefit from heT program, said Bl1t2. is that she's prcpanng more healthful. beucr- balanced meals for her family. Reagan. who was inspired to enroll at the Diet Center by a friend's cxpenence there, said he feels better and looks }'Ounger ··A.-. }OU ~gin to add we1ght. you forget '-"hat amount of mobility and ease of doing things you once had. and 1t doesn't come home to you a,g.ain until )OU lose we1gt ver) rap1dl} :· he added .\change in eating habits and more awareness of what he 1$ consuming also has resulted from his pan1c1- pauon 1n the wc~ght loss program. Reagan concluded. 'I ates said. "Losing unwanted we1~t helps one discover who one 1s. Weig.ht 1~a result ofwhafsgomgon in \OUr hft .. (PleaM eee DIETS/82) JULIAN WHITAKER De ar daugh ter: don't be fooled protein diet steals enough calcium to cause severe osteoporosis in millions of Amcncans. ncn 1ft~~Y are taking calcium supplements. It 1s ironic that Amencans eat a lot of milk and meat hoping to maintain strong bones and teeth. yet suffer se.,cre osteoporosis. wh1k veg- etarians who consume no milk or meat products consistently have •>tronger bones and teeth than meat eater<> '\nother factor usuall} overlooked as a cause of osteoporosis 1s inade- quate ewrc1se The bones need reg- ular strc\S from walking or running to \ttmulatc l'alc1um deposition Astronauts 1n space. even for shon pcnods ofume. show calcium deple- tion of the bone due to the lack of \tress from gravity. Patients put at tx·d rest also show rapid and significant bone loss. Therefore. any treatment regimen for osteopororu must incJude some form of exert'l'\C, c;uch as walking. that puts a gentle but regular stress on the bone ... Julian Wh11aka . MD .. author of .. RcH~ning Hean Disease" (Warner Book[)) has offin·s in Hunrington Rc:tl'h My darling daughter. Last week 1n this column, •rote about my rage and my fear that today's young women -and that surely includes you -are being fooled into complacency. JUSt hke women have of\en been in the past.7 t Before you roll your eyes back and call me nd1culous. let me tell you what 11 was hke for women hke us. Jessica. 20 )Car<> ago when )OU were JUSl born. No. we were not sutTragettcs. Women before us had already won the right to vote. Heaven help us. howcver.1fwc dared to vote different- ly than our husbands or fathers For the first time in history. almost half the bachelor's degrees ~ing awarded by the nauon 's colleges went to women The divorce rate was at an all time h1gtf and more women than ever before w1:re in the work market. accounting for 40 percent of the nation's work force. Modem convenie nces like fast- foods made 11 thinkable -and then possible -to give up full-time homemakin~ Bui 1t wa sull econ- omic necessity mo~ than anything else. that pushed the 1966 woman to make changes. The women's hbera11on mo\ement "as still in 11s momentum-gaining staee Equal work for equal pa~ v.as an idea whoc;e ume had come Mlmee Mlrtam Tait and Tony Hernandes ireet MJke and Mary Reafanyder. Vlnce P'ern.tamo with Anne and Roy Webb. Why shouldn't women al$0 have equal opponun1ty 1n education and equal nghts under the law,, Fair-minded pnnc1ples haH always ~n easy to support and fa1r- m1nded men and women rallied back then. There was strength in our numbers. Jessica. and v.e did make s1gn1ficant progress. I hate 1t v.hen I Stt too many ~oung women g1.,ing up on v.hat had been an etTective networking efTon In its place there seem!> to be an l-t·an-do-11- m\self annude ·In the '60s, there v.a$ al$0 a predictable backlash to the progres~ towards equal nghts for women - person.tfied b) Marabel Morpn's "Fascinating Womanhood' follo"'ers. Their spokeswomen looked lo' el) The) had ~rft>ct bodies. perfect na1l'I and usual!) tra,eled some great distance to deliver 1he1r imperfect argument "'Sta} home and take care of 'our man." they proselytize. "Then he "-111 always take care of you." I wondered who was taking care of their husbands while the\ were c>ut- of-town · · Some would ha'e called me a "moderate chicken" dunng those da}s. My JOb was to stand up betv.een the two extreme factions and present the m1ddle-0f-t~road argument \\ asn 't tt possible. I had said. to hkc mt'n \13\ mamed. look ~ood -and l.JIDA Aa.wi 1n'it'lt on cquaht) 1n education. under the law. and at work'} 'ure It 1.1.a' and n 1s. Jessica. but It 1s sull c~r to me that my hfe and vours have been made easier bccau~ oftlrosc -.omen who stood bra' el) tn the fTon1 lines and demanded change The) sacnficcd a lot for us. and I shall be fort'ver grateful So should you. In t 9 6 the avera~ woman still cams onl~ 64 perct"nt of her mak counterpans' wages. True mul11pl1nt) of career options and finl·<:lass 0111ensh1p !lhould be >our nght. Jessica. and I beg )OU nov. not 10 cloc;e vour C'' es to the fact'>. Love · · Mom PS Your fa1r-m1ndcd did en- eou raged mt" lo wnw '"t»$. OT. AJgazJ Is a marriage A family tbt rapl1t in Corona dt l Mar. Sitt wtlcomt1 your respoeses. U YH wl1Ji a reply, please tncloff a stamped, 1tU-addrt11ed envelope. Write '° Lind.a Algatl. Pb.D, e o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ISIO. Cose.a Mesa t H H 0.-, ............... ,_._ John and Jan Weat llaten to 'Ticker: the heart. J odi F erngamo, PattJ Barnett a.nd Sandra Brod.le. , ,J .. 82 Orenge Coat OAIL Y PILOT I Wedne9day, Fet>Naty 2&, 1938 Romance writers define ideal man W omen add a few of their own ideas t o an imposing list of traits for Mr. Rig ht ~-r By J!!M Y RICE ..,,._C..l tlSI f l M ~~nc i\\tnhan d~11m\ \ht ILno..,.\ lhe t)pe <JI mo1n C'C~ .,,.oman I\ ~arch1n1 for But what J)\C\ her the: o1uthont) to make \ULh a \tatcmc:nt 1 She wnte\ romanu: no'<t'h and \a)j th~ book\ arc the: \tufT 111,omcn '\ dre•m\ are made of · The1(' '1e,.\ arc not onl~ mine t>ut th~ are \hared b; i large group ol wnt.er\ '\a1d "\tr-.than i member of lhe <1r.nge C ,,unt~ haptcr of Ro- mane.~ \\ nt,.r\ <Jf AmeriL4 'R~ent : .i.e ~f>l v~ether lo d1~ <.u\\ lht' l~·pt: ,,1 her•' ..,.e ccsn fall 1n ''''C .i.1t•1 YJ cJUr reader\ •H fall sn lr,,e '.I.1th tt1em '-ir>\l of the quaht1c\ ;.c: amc up ;. Jlh arc: !he: ..ame thing\ cs mar fc.>(1• \ l<1r r. a .,,.,,rr.csn \he csd<lcd \\trahan ;snd !1·11•'"' rr,rniirit.c: fl''' ~ll\1 ~ 11.<s ~air\ Ille h;s .i.: de. el•J pot:d 4 11\t o! lhesr;s 1,.r1\l1L\ •he Hkdl mdrr IJ' 1\\C\'>C\ He \tH1uld ~ 1r1tel lj!t'nl. ,,11:1dcnt ,1 him'K'll Jnc.J h1~ atnl1l I:'\ :snd ,, J!ra1d 11, Ld•,. n\lr.\ H1 ,, pa\\llJO· dlc J~1u1 h1~ "''Jrr tun 111. ing and 1mpul\1\1· hut J!rntlc ""Ith th1ldrc:n f hr ffHTldfoll\. 1dc:al l\ alY1 lh1,ught - fu l ~ irHJ f1t'rwr11u\ a planner doc:r <snd ii ht,rr. •1'J1.6lr111e1 csnc.J kader He hd\ d ll'i<J'l •-1 r >1 ,,, tium•1r ~erbal tliJ~ri .• .-n•d1i1rt1 ;s C1hil1t. a'nd cs tttlcr • t 11 11u, t11ne · \1•1\I r•1r;1rldri11. ta• ;..,,uld !iilhrr mat! l11\"lba11t.a" \C • andhc1\ .sh\IJ ',td l•Jlisll.' lUTrlCJ fJn h: her I! th•·11 . •:"'' 111 lhc r1,rn;rnt1t ideal arc not cnouch some other 1o1.omcn ha\e opmlOn\ ol tht'lr (JV.O Jn.aUtr Berry, Oru1~ ' -\ good \Cmc of humor " the mo\t 1mpon· ~t said 8crr) a cu,tomer stn 11.:c rep at a !'liC""Apon Beach ban~ ·rm attracted to \Omeone v.ho lake\ lO d<J ofT-thC·""all thmgs Looks realh arc not 1mpon.ant. but 11 v.ould be for an 1mmt'd~tc anracuon to someone I didn't knov.·" Oea!M Co4rom~c. lrvla~ 'Re· hab1ht> and hon"t> arc the char.te· tcnsucs I beht''<C .. re the mO\t 1mponant A man 1o1.h<J 1s v.1ll1ng to \hare h1m~lf 1o1.1th h1\ famil> ~>me one 1o1.ho 1s lo,1ng and lo, able Edwiu Skrmu, l r"lAt "I hllc it ixnon ""h.CJ is gentle and patient -\l\O \f)meonc ..-.ho 1\ generous '.I.1th h1\ mone' and tsmc Looh arc nc,t the most imponant thing 111\ "'hat 1\ 1m the 1n.-.1dc that <.ount\ Tammy Goode, Oaaa Po iat \en\1t1 \It. and a \en~ of humcJr 1\ ;.h<it '>he 4pprec1atc\ 1n her hu\band 'Jf f!Jur .ear\ Dennis He 1\ fonh· •ight CJPcn and hon~t LJJ(>h are r11Le but I'm mcJrc: 1n1t:re\ted in a perYJn ·\ perwnaln~ · Mutba De WaU. YoutaJa Valley· Honcst} 1s the most important thing ">omeone v.ho 1\ \Cturc and kn o1o1.\ what the) v.ant in life .\ lesmll} man one who ll kc:\ get· t<rgcthcr\ and thing'>" Tami McAaJcy, Sewport Bu cb: I ""as a11ractcd to \.f1Chael 1 ..... hom \ht mamed la\l month) b·, h1.-. seme 1Jf hum(Jr He 1.-. also \ti"} pohucall~ a1o1.arc 'Jf th1np I can t deal with a prnon 1f he donn t lcno-'-\bafs Joma on m the ~orld r Rom.ante ficuon accounts. for about ·O pccc,ai of 1M papttback mart.tt "-ltr&han belle' C$ that v.omen ~ho purchuc 90 pictttnt of that atnrc rc3d them to (antM1zc about their ideal man he al\O suggnts to her male fnends that tht) read ro~ novels and emulate the hc-ro 1f W) arc to "ln o'er their special v.omon ')Qngb1rd ._stratlan's book. v.h1ch ·~ pre~ntl) on the boolc..,hclves. 1s about an Orangt Count} disc JOCk.C) and her long distance relat1onsh1p with a 'icattle businessman h 1s one of su. boolu released this month under the Salhouen.e Dc11re logo Silhouette Books which was bought out b} Harlequin last August. ha\ pnnted O\C'r 5 f.iXJ boolc.s since 194'1 ··y. e arc uswtll) look.mg for a good ~IOI) v.1th lots of emollOD and bapp) ending -that's cnucat" wd K.athenne Orr. the director of pubhc rclauons for the ~C"A Yort pubhsbani tompan) .. The wnt.er must crcat.e a hero the reader can fall in love w11h and a strong and easily 1dent1fiablc heroine It must also have a well re~arched setung. .. It 1s also a style of wnung that leavC'S httle to the 1magmauon "Suoog hands.came to rest on her shoulder blades.' Warm lips ~me to rest upon her neck She stifled a g.asp as a frenzied shiver traveled up her spine... • "She (cit his hands rove up and down her bare arms. hJS body press dgJJinst her back A heady languor descended oier her, as 1{ her veins ..,.ere flo141ng w11h thick sweet· syrup. Her i•o1~ sJ&wed and deepened with each touch ofh1s fingers ... -Her cbnr ~ and Jell 11111h JIK'1'nSJnJ ripJdJl) .u ha mouth nuz:zkd tpinsr ha throat Her ean btpn to pouad Ju iU'aUJed w bear ~rown 'Ola." -That dncnpu't ~Tilln& \ttmi. to be a requ1~ment for this ~nre.tt ~Jd .Utra.Mn v. ho has read o'er 150 romance no\cls "Rea.de n like to ~d about SU "llhOut the din~ "Ord' 8"1dC'S. 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Milfoni1W ·Dahl Jr of T U)lln announct' the enpgtrT\(nt of their daughler Jilt Comne Janssen to Manin C,ould Hubbard II I aho of In inc The bnde<leo 1\ a graduate of Coron. del Mar High ~hool and B1ola Ln1,en1t) in La \iarada Her luture husband 1\ a graduate of Corona del ~far High School and the l 'n1' emt) of Redlands He i\ the son of Mr and Mrs \iamn Go uld Hubbard of( orona dcl Mar The) 1o1.11! be mamed "fay 31 in 1'.:cwpon <enter l n1ted Methodl\t < hurch NELSON-PEARL l\.Jarla :"--elson of 'ev.pon Beach and \11(hacl R Pearl of In inc are planning to marT) an a ceremon) al sunset on .\pnl 19 in lhe l n1 H'r\11) ( lub on the I ( Ir' 1ne campu\ The bnde~lcct daughter ol \1 r'> ( arol Boone of ( osta \1c\a i'> a graduate of 'e..-.pon Harbor High 5ichool and anendcd Orange: C 03\t ( ollege in < O\ta \k\d Her fiance 1s a graduatl' of \an \-fanno High Sthool and the l n1,cr· Sil~ o! ()rt."gon H1'> parent\ JTC \.1r and Mrs Jerome J . Pedri ul Lcsguna :-..1guel BLACKMAN-BORANIAN Mr and \fr'> Donald '-" agncr ol \\oodlalcc h&"e announled the en· gagement of their daughll:r I 1nda Y..agner Blackman tu Dickra n Oora nian. son of \1 r and \.1 r'> l>1t kran Boran1an of T u'>l1 n The bru.Jc·tv-bc 1\ J h11lngual educator in lhC ')anla .\na ~hr>Ol D1stnct The futurt' hmkgroom h.1, JU~t completed hi'> 1n1nn\h1p .il t C I \ofed1cal (enter An .\ugu'>t v.cdJang 1\ being planned JAGER-RAMMINE Kathi Jager daughter ot \1 r anc.J Mrs \.11chael B JagL·r ot 'e"'r>t 'n Beach and Lake Ta hue 'c' ..-. HI mam R3' mond Phillip R<1mm1nr: Ill o( S e...,·pon &ach 1n June lfr I'> the wn of Mr and \1 r'> Ra) m<Jnd Ph1ll1p Rammme Jr of ~frn· derson,1llc. Tenn The future bnde 1s a grcsduJte tJI Newport Harbor High ">chool and thl· t.:n1vers11\ of Southern < <iltforn1a Her fiance 1s al"><i a "-e"' pun Hartxir High School graduate and rt·u~ \ cd his degree from UC LA ':>t Andre"'s Prqh)tenan ( hurth ~II be th e setting lor their v.1:dd1ntt QUIGGIN-R UNTER Laguna Beach resident \.IJ r. I C\lll· Qu1gg1n and Oard .\ndre.,,. Hunter ol Moraga ha' e re' ea led 1hcar plan.. lor a No"embcr 1o1.edding Mr and \1rs Frank CJu1ggrn uf Lag una Bt'ach arc the parent\ ol thc bnde~lect Shi: I'> a graduate of Pa\adena High "><.hool ;ind l ( \anta Barbara Her fu ture husband 1\ the \On ol "fr and \.1r<,. Oard .\llan Hunter of Moraga He 1\ a graduate ol ~1ramonte High \<.hool Jnd l C Santa Barbara Jill Corinne Janssen. Martin Gou11 Hubbard. r he' ~•II exchange wedding vows 1n the Laguna Pre1>by1enan Church ''" .... 0\ 24 SEAHOLM-WHITECOTTON Richard and Mary Lynn ~aholm of ( osla \.1e<;J ha ve announced the engagement of their daughter. Lonle1 v Seaholm to Randal A White· cott on \on of fn:d and Vicky Wh1tc<.0llun of Huntington l:Seach. The betrothed couple are alumnae ofl C IP 1ne She also 1s a graduate of < osta Me..a High School and he graduated from Edison High School The) arc plan11mg to marry July 19 1n the Lutht·ran Church of the Ke'>urrec t1on in Huntington Beach WHITE-WHITEHEAD I HJ Ja ne Y..h1te of Huntington lkal h 1.1.111 marl) Thomas Bradley \\ h1tchead ol Foun1a1n Valley 1n St Barbara s < atholac Church 1n Santa .\na on .\pnl S (ilenn \\hill' and "1rs. Manuela \\ hlle hoth ol Hun11ngton Beach. and Mr and Mrs Roger Whitehead ol f ountain \ allt.') are the parents of the couple Ille bnc.Jc-elecl 1s a graduate uf Huntington Beach High School and C al ">tale C h1co Her future husband iya-graduate of Founuun Valley High 'Xhool and Cal State Fullerton. PETERSON-CANNON .\ Valen11ne's Da} gathenng at the home of Mr and l Mrs. Gordon ( an non of( osta Mesa celcbratt'd the l'f'lgagement of _ Kathenne Jean Pck1 i.u11 uf El Toro to their son. JefTre\ (uni!> (an non of Corona del Mar · The bnde~lcct 1s the daughtt'r of John Roben \ofoore of Fairfax. Va . and the late Mrs. Moore Sht' as a graduate of~onhem llhno1s Un1ver- Sll) and 1s emplo)ed as a regional 1ra1n1ng speC1ahs1 at Memll Lynch Relocauon Management 1n Irvine. -\n Estancia High School graduatt'. the fu ture bridegroom rec1eved his degree from C ahforn1a Pol)'techntc ~an Luis Obispo. He 1s self employed. The' 1.1.111 be mamed Ma)' 25 at the htanuJ -\dobe park 1n Costa Mesa Wanted: Your nuptial and engagement news f ngagcrnent nngs and 1o1.edc.J1 ng bell'> arc al\\3) s good ne..., s .. and the Dail) Pilot ~ants to '>hare )our ann1>untcmen1 ""Ith the commun1t\ We make 1t eas) for )OU. too' 4 First get cop1e' of uureng;igmentand ..-.cddmg form~. You can en her pick them up in our lobb) at 31fJ \.\ Ba) ~t < O\la Mesa. Monda) through Frida} from 8 a rn to 5 pm or mall )our request with a stamped. ~If-addressed en,cJope to the Y..cdd1ng IX.·panmcn1 Dall> Pilot P 0 Bo' 1560. Costa Me..a. (ahl 92626 Engagement ne1o1.\ mu\t be \ubm1tted at least seven weeks pnor to the wedding. lf)uu ha' e one. include a photo of the bnde-to-bc with the form Weddmgs "'111 be published after the wedding date Quality photos of the bnde or the bridal couple are welcome Black/while photo') arqueferred to color lf)ou wish }Our photo returned. please put yourname and ma1ltng address on the back CuSt> a felt-tipped pen. please) Wedding and engagement new\ 1s published on a space-available basis. We can't guarantee you a<.JX'ca fit date for your new<;. but we II) to publish 1t as soon as possible WEDDINGS MARLOWE-QUICK Former Orange County resident Randi Gaile Quick was hnked in marriage with Ste~en Duane Marlowe on Feb. 5 an Wis ~ega'I. The bnde 1s a graduate of Orange Coast College. where she was on the dt'an's last. a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma Honors society and the women's varsity basketball team She attended Cal State Fullerton as a commun1ca11ons maJOr while em- ployt'd at Pacific Mutual Life lnL' surance Co. in Newport Beach he 1s the daugh1er of Mrs. Barbara Branum ofBt'aufon, S ( . and the late James D Quick. Her stepmother. Mrs. Louise Quick resides 1n Lakewood Her husband 1s the son of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Marlowe of Florence and Chapin. S.C He was listed in· Who's Who 1n Amencan Colleges," a rcc1p1· ent of Rotilry Foundation rep- resenting America in England on a gro up study exchange program and selected as an out\tanding young man in Amencan by the U . Jaycus. He rcc1eved his degree from Chowan College and Arkansas State Un1vcrs1ty and complete his graduate work at Clemson Un1vers11y He 1s the business and industry rcprescnta· 11ve for the Bt'aufon.Jasper career educa11on center The couple will m3lce their home tn Beaufort. S.C. WESTERHOUT-LEWIS Fntz Westerhout of Newport Buch eitchanaed wedd1na vows w11h Landa Lt'w1s of Tustin 1n a Feb IS, ceremony at the Tnn1ty Prc~bytenan Church in Tu'lttn The couple grectl'd .'25 guc\b at their reception at the Turnip Ro~ • Llnda Weeterhout The bnde 1s the daughter of ~rs. Charles Lt'w1s and the late Mr. Lt'w1s. She wore a gown of white taffeta fashioned wnh a lace bodice and a Queen Anne ncckltne. Her veil was held by a crown shaped headpie<JC. Her Sister, Lon Frost, and Patti Hanley, Pam Bennett. Enn Morgan and Laura Wentley. fncnds from the Un1vers1ty of Southern Cahfom1a. were bndesma1ds. The bndegroom 1s the son of Dr and Mrs Fnt7 C' Wcsterhout Kevin Bet~on. Nelson We terhout. Stcphtn We terhout, Jeff Kuhn and Ray Mosby were ushers Af\er a two-week tnp to Tah1lt, the couple will he rt\1dents of Newport Beach She 15 a maJor account rcprc~ntattve 3t Fnden Alcatcl and he 1 a respiratory thcrap1~t l\t Hoa& Ho~p1tal • --------------------------------------- -----------.!>.-.- _· __ /_ ____ ~ \. Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Wedl\etday. FM<uwy 2t, 1N8 • A 'World' of trlumph at.the Grammjr Awards Song created toraisefundsforpun ry wins 4 trophies to' eep messagealive· By RICHARD DE A TLEV '11111•••"-•'*' LOS ANGELES -Compassion took the plac~ of commercialism in writina the hit song that helped feed the world's hungry and won four Grammy awards as well say the co~posers of :·we Are the World." . We w!'Ote tt to save lives," Lionel R1ch1e.sa1d of the pop charity anthem !hat ra.1sed $33 million to C.gtit hunger m Afnca. "We didn't write it for this PUT'p<?Se (to win awards). We came tonight to keep the message alive." Good-time music also got its share of attention Tuesday at the 28th annual Grammy Awards, with Phil Collins' driving "No Jacket Re- quired" wmning three awards. tn· eluding best album "Now that I've got these, I've go110 hve up to them," he said. Wonder won best male rhythm and blues ~rformancc for has "ln Square Circle· LP. his 16th lifetime Grammy award, putting him fourth on the all- time list. Jones' two Grammys ll}Ovc;d him to a third-place tie with pia,.ist Vladimir Horowitz. Conductor Sar Georg Solt1, whose recording of Schoenberg's "Moses und Aron" won best opera recording, 1s first with 23, followed by Henry Mancini wnh 20. Whitney Houston won the Gram- m y for pop female vocal performance for"SavingAll My Love for You," an award handed 10 herb)' her delighted cousin, Dionne Warwick. , Sade. a Nigenan pop pnncess whose sultry sound on her .. Diamond Life" LP revived an interest 1n cafc Jazz, took the best new antst award Rolling Stones, who have never won a Grammy. A non-perfonnangach1cvc- ment award was made to the late George and f ra Gcrshwm Chosen for inclusion in the Gram- my Hall of Fame this year were fi ve records relca~d before the academy bepn making awards an 1958: "A-Tisket, A-Tasket." by Chick Webb and his Orchestra. fcatunng Ella Fitz&c;rald, The spng was released 1n 1938 on Decca Records. "Bach: Cioldberg Variations for Harpsichord," by Wanda Land· owska. issued an 1945 on Victor Records. "Blue Suede Sh~s." by Carl Perkins, issued in 1956 on Sun Records. "Cool Water," by Sons of the Pioneers. issued 1n 1941 on Decca Records. "Tea for Two" by Art Tatum, released in 1939 on Decca Records. "We Arc the World," recorded by 45 top an1sts including Bruce Spnng- steen, Tana Turner, Kenny Rogers and Stevie Wonder, won song of the year for wnters R1ch1c and Michael Jackson at Tuesday's 28th annual Grammy Awards. Dare Straits won best rock per- formance by a group for "Money for Nothing," while the group's "Brothers in Arms" album also won a Gramm} for engintenng. Dire Straits' leader Mark Knopfler won with country guitarist Chet Atkins for their guitar work for best country instrumental performance for "Cos· The 5.000 academy members - performers. s6ngwriters, engineers. arrangers and studio musicians with at least six recording credits -vote on record. album, song and best new artist of the year. Young in other catOJ.oncs 1s limited to those most familiar with the category. 1 Grammy wlnnera (from left) Dionne War- wick. Stene Wonder. Quincy Jonea. Michael Jacbon and Lionel Riehle cel- ebrate bacutaae after ceremonlea. It also was named record of the year and best group pop performance for producer Quincy Jones. and best short-form video. "l don't want to dissect it. I JUSt wanted to wnte a song the whole world could sing," said Jack.son. Jones said of the award, "It meant I had a whole lot of help. Everybody wanted to do something. That's what beautiful about it. No one person could have done this.'' "When you leave here. remember the children:· Jackson told a talent· laden crowd at the ceremonies at the Shrine Auditonum "We Arc The World .. has brou$ht an more than $33 million. according to the USA for A.fmca Foundation, and associated T-shirt, poster and video cas~t te sales added S 12 m 1 lhon more. Officials of the Nat1onal Assoc1a- uon of Recording Arts and Sciences estimated up to 90 malhon viewers watched the show televised by CBS. Collins, on leave as drummer from the British group Genesis. won album of the year for his sltck "No Jacket Required," which also eamed him best male pop "ucal performance and producer of the year along with Hugh Padgham. m1c Squaredance." Whoopi Goldber&. nominated for an Oscar as best actress in "The Color Purplt'," won the comedy album award for "Whoop1 Goldberg." She appeared shocked as she learned she won. and ad-libbed a four-letter word in her acceptance speech. apologiz- ing, "I forgot where I was." Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis won for solo J32Z instrumental per- formance for "Black Codes from the Underground." which also took the Jazz group Grammy Aretha Franklin won best female rhythm and blues performance for "Freeway of Love ... which also won best rhythm and blues song for YOU'D HAVE TO STEAL nns WATCH TO GET IT FOR LESS. ld• Rolt-' DAt~1u<J 55-U!K Gold Cu-.om• Ow Brul ~1.a11 sc; o!lll <;p.o. ... 1 S2 8'>ll SAVE UP TO 50% WITH AMERICA'S LARGEST FINE WATCH DISCOUNTERS , wnters Narada Michael Walden and LL FAMOUS BRANDS INClUDINC Jeffrey Cohn. NlllI\. r"rui: PHILIPP~. -'lllE\10 ... Jan Hammer's "M1am1 Vice" "'o ""•l-'RrHR •PtM,11 •c11,c11RJl • theme from the TV show won best pop 1nstrumentaJ performance and best instrumental composition. Don Henley's angst-filled "Boys of Sum- mer" won for best male rock vocal performance. and Tina Turner - who won three Grammys a year ago -got best female rock vocal per- formance for "One of the Living." The Manhallan Transfer's ··vocalesc" album won best arrange- ment for two or more voices. best Jall male vocal performance for guest soloists Jon Hcndncks and Bobby 'll ... !\LP, 11\ '\ ru Ol' I Uf "r I\ fE BL H R'> 11\1..,URH> DI LIVERY NA I IONWIDI I RADF·IN'> l:NCOURAC:.ff) l\llUSIVT UFtrlME ""ARR1\'IJ1' MARCUS&OO ELEGANT PRICE cunERS SINCE 1973 free.' Shop at Hom<' 8r0t hurt' 9460 W1l~hir<' Blvd 8l'Vl'rlY Hill~ CA 9021 ~ Phone (7141 6]~9880 McFemn for their performance on __ _:"''< "''4•""' • t" the" A.n other Night tn TunlSla" track, r and best Jazz vocal performance by a duo or group. The Commodores won best It's About Time Getting Mrloua ebout more exerclM? Co1111t1tio1 I Pr11r1m Come over to the HouM. 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Ron- nie Milsap won best male counll) vocal for his "Lost 1n the Fift1e'I Tonight. .. ~ongwnter Jimm) Webb won bc~t country song for "Highwa}man." Do expectant mothers expect too little? Whitney Houaton wtn1 beat female pop Tocal. During the show. special tributes were made to lifetime achievement award winners including clannet1st· bandleader Benny Goodman. class1· cal gullanst Andres Segovia. and the Fans come prepared to spot their favorites LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teen-age fans who skipped 5chool to get a close- up glimpse of the music world's stars converging on the Shnne Audi ton um for the 28th annual Grammy awards did their homework beforehand "I've read b1oiraph1es and memonzed faces," said Lisa McCabe. 18 . a Pierce College math maJor from Northridge "l come because you see a lot of people at o nce. and close up. And I have to point people out to the crowd." McCabe said she has attended Grammy and Academy Award ctr- emonics for three years. She carried an "I Love Billy" sign and stood on a three-foot wall about 40 feet from the Shrine entrance Tuesday afternoon before the ceremonies. "I want him to see the sign ... sh<' said. explaining she was "looking for any Billy." Billy Idol, Billy Joel, Bill) Crystal -any Billy would do. -. Hundreds of teen-agers camped out 1n beach chairs. with soft dnnks and spray bottles of water to keep them cool in the nearly ~egree weather Three white tents erected in frop1 of the 6,0QO..scat Shnne provided sflade for earl y celebnty amvals. such as the tu"<.edo-dad Commodores, who re- ceived a rousing welcome from about 300 fans who gathered hours ahead of the music awards ceremony. Some youngsters outside the Shnne sang choruses of"Wc Are the World." as guests arnved "There are so many tricky pcopk The) all look hke somebody ... s;11d Dena Cane. 15, who said her \Ole reason for coming was to see Bo) George. Dozens df fans lingered outside a backstage entrance, hoping for a chance encountt'r with a celebn t y. but more than 100 secunty guards nnging the building sent them away. Ennque Mukel. 15, who skipped classes at Cemtos High School wtth four fnends, said he was hoping to see Bruce Spnngsteen. "'The Boss' and Madonna. that's who I want to Stt." said Mukel. who wore a "Culture Club.. T-~h1rt. Mukel's black hair. braced b> styling mousse, soared a foot into th<" air above his head. Dozens of red-vested valet~ ltned up to open doors and escon celebnues to the curbside. 1(':~~~('~r~i \ \' I ". ( \ I ( \ '' f 'I!\ ~ · ~ 16 ' ·~ '~ H 'S 'o *~ ~\j 'Nc\V ptirt i1u I l\!I ~ctJd\!111~· I IMPERIAL IUSSIAN IAWT A UVl•C AIT W£ ITACH A SPCCIM. TC~ FOR STRETCHING. SHAPING NfO TONING TH£ 800Y • Of!AMA TIC PHYSICAL RCSUl TS • R£SHAPlS LCGS • IMPROV£S POSTURE • INCRf.AS(S FLUIBl.ITY • AOOS A BfAUTIFlA. N{W lOOfl .. CUIStcA&. UWT TlltKI NllTt CIUIO-TtllS-AHlTS 2632 S1nt1 Ala Ave11e. Costl leu-646·7644 You probably have great expectations for your baby But are you expecting enough from the hospital where you'll be giving birth? Since all hospitals aren't the same. it's im-portant to choose one that meets all of your demands. Th~ Women and Childr n's Regi orJ81 Hospital. part of Fountain valley l -/ Regional Hospital and M dica l entc r. is one of the best equipped best tatted facilities of it kind More than '300 buthc:; tlre re orded here each month. becauc;e ph~~ic ian"' kn o\\ .. there's no safer place for maternal child health care. Our staff includes more than 90 obstetrician gynecologists neo- natologists and pediatricians And we off er many ways to he Ip make the childbirth e\perience more comfortable and more meaningful for the whole family. These include such o ptions ac:; se mi-private or private rooms. rooming-in of infants. ne,ible vi sitation. birthing room~. an d hortened length of stay for mother and child. What's more. there'c; a complete curriculum of prenatal classe to r parent and sibling Specia l service include diagnostic testing ot the baby both before and after delivery by highly qualified techni- cians and taff members u ing ad"anced technique and equipment The~e are a few of the man) things we bel1e\e e\pectant parents t)ught to e\pect trom their hospital And it"' also good to kno\.\ that our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit i~ ~tdnding bv in c a~L' of the un \~t k d • 5<.1 ldll u~ today for a frt c booklet \vith all the tacts Call (714) 966-8174 Fountain Valley I r~) I Regional Hospital ~ and Medical Center ~' -.1 "'""'" \II" \'' ------~~~~---~~--~--._....._ __ ._. ____ ..._ ____ """'!"' __ ._.. ____ ~~------_...--._.. ____ ._.. ____ ..._ ______ _... ____ ~~~----- IM Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I Wednesday, February 26, 1986 N/ADVICE/GA Tltorsclay, Febnaary t7 AR.ES (March 2t-Ap11I 19) Ques11on'1 lef1 ununswerc<l U1uld nu" he re olved. Focu~ on balance. comple11on. 1n1t1a11vc. public relat1un' L cgul rights, perm1<.s1on' \A. Ill bt-sellled in )Our favor Libra. another <\nes tigun· prominently TAURUS (April 20-May ~0), A "different" approach geb Joh donl· Focus on employment. pets. health, dependents. people who rely upon }Our judgment. You·11 make new start in newd1rcc11on. Leo. o\quanu!> 1nd1\ 1duab play exc111ng roles! GEMINI (Ma> 21-June 20). Fam•b rtun1on occur-. 1r1 .. surpm1ng" manner. Co10c1denl·e plays role . S)'nchron1c1t) figure-. prom1nentl} Means paths will cross 1n startling manner. lntu111on n ngs true CANCER (June 21-Juh :!2) Pre .. s· ures are reh(\ed. you'll ha'e more room. there "'fl be leg1t1mate reason for celebra tr on Long-distance rnll relates to rnmmuntcation, pcninent tnfor- matron possible publishing proJel'I ~h1lh 1n,ohcs tra,el SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (Jul\ 2'-.\ug 2~1 V. hat had !wen nl·bulous "'" tx· fa,orahh rl·sohc:d lnd1\1dual 1n p<1\1tu111 ol authont\ \\111 help "111 ht-111ml· ,,ifuJhk all' l.iurpn~ \ 1~111s on agenda \ ou ·11 rl'l't't q· "no11t.·<·" fl'gJrJ1ng rt•no' a11on rl.'model1ng. rehuild1ng VIRGO < .\ug. 2J-~t·r1 221 Empha'>1' on "nttng. \Ommun1l·.11 wn change lra\t:I. -.anet~. \A.J\.\ of 1mrl·a.,1ng tnlOmt• D o '-Oml' ncr .. cin.t l dl.'tel·t1'c \A.·Orf.. Dtsro.,.er m1Hl'l'• gain 3l'll'" to 111otlu'> operands < 1c:n11n1. Sag11tartu'> figure 1n scenam1 Ll8RA(Sl·p1 2'-0ct 22):( )'clecon11nut'sh1gh famtl} membl.·rwnH'"' "good new., .. Judgment, 101u111on on target -know 11 and takt.' 1n111a11H· MaJor dome~ltl adjUt>tment will benefit. Tauru' Srnrp10 pla} f..e\ role\. SCORPIO (Ou :!J-No\. 21 I: Ddinl' term'>. look behind '>ll'Ot'\ rc:ahtc: ans\\l.'r'> tan ht-tound through ml'd1tatwn l'rntl'Cl prl\ ac}. tx· 'tlerll\.l'. choo'>t' quallt~ O\l'r quant1l\ 'rou'rc duc to ltarn 'aluahlt' '>t'l'rC:l l,"l'l'' nattH' ligun•\ prom11wnll\ AGITTARI S 1 '10\ ~2-I>n 211 ~!Jlo.l' th1\ \11ur fltJ\\l'f plJ\ da} "ip<11ltght on '~lula1t0n tnc:nd\h1p'> romaml' .ih1ht} 111turn1n 0Ul\tand1ng. "p:rlnrm.i1Kl' ')n·nar10 ka1urc:<, mone\ rnpt1n,1htlt1\. 1ntl'n\1ticd lu\C: rclatu1n'>h1p CAPRICO RN I Dl'l ~2-Jan l'>I I lnt'>h "hJt \ou '>IJrt locu' 11n L.ireer amh1111in prc'>lr&l' hu'>1nt'''ll'ntlrrn~· Reath m11rc: !kOPflo ha•ak J\\a\ from unnt'lt'\'>an. rl'\tm uon .. \ ou II gain more rccogn1t1on \ou l.Ould bl.· a\kl'd to appc.•ar helr>rl' thl" med1c1 AQL ARll 'S I Ian ~0-1 t•h I lq tiet tu heart or malll'r'> Ot.· d1rrt1 \lrl'" 1ndcpendcmc p11111l'l'rl n& 'P'nt L ong-d1<,tance call rdJte' to 'r1ntual 'alut'' eduratmn pm\rhk 111urnn \frmhcr of opposite St'\ lind' \OU 1ntng111ng. \OU II kno" 11 · - · PISCE.1h·h l'l-\larlh:'.111 \uraufm\c,ter.domin.ill'"u·nano FcK11\ on thl' Ollult tht• Jrt:im -.Clrl'I\ P''lhtl 1mprl'·~.,1on<i Pl011pll' .irl· dr.1"n to \11u man\ "tll t.onhdl' ttw1r 1nnl·rn111 ... 1 prohll'm' ( Jntlr IA·o \quJnu' figure prominl'ntl) IF FEB 27 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \11u Jrl' l.'mbarlo.1ng upon J pm'l't ~car II ~rngle. \OU uiulJ rnarr' fhcfl' m1gh1 .il,11 tx· an add1t1on to lam1h \ nu·11 h,l\c more authont\ morr rc,pom1bil11} .1nJ lhance .. tor tin.1nu.sl rt·"'arll' "'II he1ghtl'n 'r ou takt· g.tl'<lln lhargc 111 \lluro\.\n <lc<,t1n\ an<l l11uld go 11H11 hu'11nl"!>!. for \.Our,l·lf \ ou Jrl' prl''>ul'nt h.1\l· ,l·cret of .ippc.·al1 n11-111 puhltl )OU know ho\\< to rl'Jl h \.\1d1· aud1cnn· \fll'' l 1hra pla) 1mportJl\t rult'' 1n \.OUr hfr \c:pll'nlhl°r \A.Ill ht· OUl\tanding 1111 \OU 111 191'16 Don 'ttryto thwart these traffic cops 1'11hll. in °'lr1rJOg.im lnd1.1 haH' jinl·d J u1upll 111 dcphJnt<. 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I ,1\\ \ Pl·opk r) V. .1,11 t \l,ir~ I ''·lln ' .. l.1k on tht· \,IJ<.'""PP• tht· ltr\t h11olo. an\ JU1h11r \A.fill' 111\ .1 I\ fX'\Hlll'I 1 \ I hl' ltf\l tq'.k "'rittl'n hook \Ult t11 J ruhll\hcr Bur l\pnl 11-. I \A.;11n·, \1lrl·t.ir• lr11m hi\ lt.11111"'11111·11 m.1n11\• r•rt PEOPLE L.M. Bo YD rC1\l 11nt' 111 lhu\1 11ld Kom.111 "''r gJ lln ,·• .\ Vv llh '1(1 <>:tf\ ,ti \I\ tlll'n 1'•'1 o,u -'\()() ,J;i \l'\, In \frn.1 thl'rl··, morl· thJn \\A.ltl' J' much dl''t.'rt a'> forl'\t In \lmj thl're\ more: th<rn l"'ll"• :I'> mulh gra.,.,land J' lort'\t <) V. h<1l '111\ .\d,1m c, ,1pplt madl' nf' .\ < arttlJge \110ll'lh1njl l'l\t \IHI l .111 .to ,,hif1· '~a111ng at \topltghtc, " 11111n1 thl· 1 ulinar~ <l1shl'' trt·.ttnl 11ng1n.1ll\ '1mpl) lo prt•\ t•nt food ltrom \()(lllin~ \tart 1Atth \au\Jgt.' '>aulrhratt·n jnd 'cJuerkraul make lhe gi.1111 k•ap 111 1htf1 ilnlJ (Ollllrt\lt' <; IJ.11111· " .1 lrm111111l' t1tk v. h.11'11' m,l\t ul1111· 1·qu1\,11l:nt'1 \ D.111 \,111 l>.111< up1d l. .. \t Bo>d J, 11 '~ndw11t1•d columnist · Good marriagd1not jl:lst staying power Whc nl'' er a studio audience 1s informed that a performer. or guest. is ob.scn1ng a 25th or 35th wedding anniversary. there is always a burst of applause. We ltke to feel that th1~ 1s testimony 10 the staying power of the panners 1n thcst• fickle times. But sta)'ing power ts not the same as a "good marriage." and couples sta) together for as many different reasons, good and bad, as the> break apan. I kno" of one couple who cel- ebrated their 45th anniversary. and,.I suppose should ·be applauded for sheer doggedness -e'en though the husbarµi had a mistress for almost 20 \Car) of that marnage. and dabbled w1del~ and often before then D1' orle 1s what couples never 'oluntanl) choose. shon of desper- ation his almost always ugly, messy. expen~1ve. and cmot1onally and soc1all)' wrenching. And. too often, ~econd marnages are no better than the first. Jesus was stricter about marnage 1han the Judaic tradition from which he came. This, I suspect, was largely because 1n his time di1prce was almost solel> the prerogative of men. A hushand Lould divorce his wife with ltttlc more than a wave of his hand. the "1fc l'nJoyed no ·'>uch pn' 11cge Rather than c~panding the op11ons tor women -which would have con01c1ed too v1olcntl) w11h the \OCtal ~tructure of the da} -he 11ghtenl·d them for both. thu'i assur- ing at least that 1he "1fe could not be SIDNEY HARRIS d1sm1ssed M.e a ')Crvant, "h1le she herself was bound 10 a d1..agreeahle contract. It 1s ~orth\A.hlk 10 rl·mt•mber that romantic lo'e "a" not .i '11al conn·rn of people mul·h bl.•lorl' thl· I I th ur I :!th centul). 11 " 1101 '>oml·thing whose ex1sLanrc ha<, t>een rnogn11cd throughout human hl\tor~ For thouo;ando; of ~car'>. mamagt· was a tnhal ma11er. an l'COn11m1l arrangemt.'1\1. a "a)' ot rnn~ohd.11 1ng land or sohdif)'1ng ethn1l Ill''>. rnorl' than a pas'i1on or C\Cn an ::illin1t )' of pcrsunal 1nterc'it'i It 1s sttll that wa> tn much of the Eastern world. You acrept what 1s g1 vcn you. and make the bc!>t of 11. Hut this is chan~1ng almost evcrywhl'rc.-. and 111s a 'ialc bct tha1 ) oung people ot th<.' futUrl' will not nccepr \uCh <lec1'i100\ mJdt.• b) parl'nl!. or O) clan., Whrn marriage bclomc.-~ a rl'la· 11"l'I) lrl'l' <'ho1cc. 11 1s 10 tx-n~ttcd that the 'ame freedom will tx· l''t· ert.'1sed to repudiate thl' wrong choice' There 1s no wa' that human- kind can ha\C the 01JX1mum C>I hbcrt~ and stab1hl) at thl· \ame tlml· Lender may see loss of both money and friend Dt-\R .\NN L.-\NDERS In lllM U loaned $500 to u rda11vt• who had dipped 11110 her bowling group·~ treasury to the tune ofSl.100. It the: tact\ had become known she "oul<l ha\l' lost her JOb Thl· one \\ho .,..ou lJ ha'c \ufTcrcd most was her I _\-\C.lr· old daugh1er · .\II lo.1mh ol prom1-.c<o were m.idc .1hou1 pa\ 1ng m1· hack I ga' c: hl·r I:! month'> 1ntt•rt•'>l·lrl·r tx'forc \hl' "as 11bhgall'd to make thl· liro;l pa yment \A.htlh I c,ct at $10 a month ~•th o Pl'flCnt intcrcs1 °'lhe made 1wo pa)- nll'nt\ 1n thl· tall ol I <JK~ and I haH·n 'r '>l't'n 3 <lime \lntc In lul\ of lasl "ear. this person wa!i '>pending mone\ on luxul) items and flaunting her purchases shamcleso,I> I "ondcrho" mam or, our readers hJ q• had <ormtlar experience., and "hat tht'' <lid ahout 11 .\n) feedhack on lht'i \UhJl'lt'' -B.\MBOOi'LFD I\, MICHIC1.\N DEAR BAM: Your story is as old as the bills. ll happens all the time. I advise my rt>aders who ask before the fact (too bad you didn't ) to take tbe desperate friend to sign a notarized promissory note. If you have nothing In writing you are out of luck. Invariably you lose your money and the friendship goes down the tubes as well. • • • l>b\R •\"'J"I L \NDERS I ha"e 1m·d to kl m\ lm·nds know . .,..rth gentk "<ird'> J wnsc of humor and mild anno,ancc: hut the) ignore thl' ml·,.,.,.ic I rc:ter to· rail ~ailing" and .. ccond ldt'f1honc Ii nes People don ·1 real 11c h11\o\ rudl· 11 '' 10 be put on hold when another tJll comes in. Ru\\. folk<o" ho can·1 s1and to mt'i'> a rail \hould IO'>tall two separate hnes and one an<;wcnng machine. The ma,h1nt.• lould take the caller·., name ,ind nu unl' I'> left on hold. V. l' ha•l' '" children and three ll'kpl111nl' hoc-.. all separate My hu\hantf and I u'>e and an~wcr our ANN LANDERS phone and the othn hill'' .irt• ans"erl'd h) thn'lt.' dl'\lgnatcd tu thnr rt.>spectl\c number\ "'-c: ha' ea "gnal tor t'ml·r~rm ll'' 111 l a'i<.' uur ltn<.' ic, ou'' I ha1.t• no pauenn' "hl•n .1 lnt·nd S<I)!> ... Hold on. m\ othl'r lrnl '' -·· ( LI< K I re\ent lx·rni! put on l111ld "Ith no l'Om1dl·ratton form\ ttml· or lecling\ I'd hkl' \our 'll'"' on th" holh dl'hdll'd \UhJl•ll \ rr \ \11 I) I' .\Lo\ DEAR ALA .: I don't mind being put on bold briefly. If I am kept wailing beyond what I consider a reasonable time, l bang up. You should do the same. • • • ()f AR NN l.ANDLR S Plc.ic,t• tell the 12-ycar-old ho) who\c parent\ took nccptron to h1~ eating onl' ttl'm un11l 1t wa'> fin1~hed t>efore going on 10 the next one (1 e. frum meat to 'egctahle 10 po1a10) that my bro1her anJ al<,o our '>On did cxactl) that The} arc both graduate<. ol MIT ~h hruthcr taught there I ah .. ays hcl1c,cd that J)<.'ople "ho Jrc: sc1ent1fil and ma1hemat1lall\ 1nd1ncd appl\ the <.ame precr\ion when rt come'> to deaning their dinner plate:\ Neither my brother nor our \On haHhanged his eating hah11s. and 11 has ne'er bothered u~ rn thl· lea'>t -l AID Bo\C'K IN <Al I· FnRNI .\ DEAR L.B.: I was amazed at the reader response to that letter. Yoor brother and your son have an enormous number of soulmates. King's widow maintains his legacy By lbt> A, .. orfated Pre~" LO\ \ \,( 'f I I \ Coretta Scott King \J1d 'h~ ' 11nl.ernl'<l that lodJ\ ' lhildrrn Jpprcn.ttl' the 1mport.1nu· ol lhl l l\ll right\ 'itruggk k<l h~ her hu\hand lhl· Rn Martin Luther Ki ng Jr "1r<i l\.1ng .mrnded a program 1n ht'r honor Jt thl' .\ ( Rilhrc" Puhltt I 1hran 1n V.am Thl' eq•nt part of thr ob-.enance nl Rlat k H !\ton Month "'·" J lund- ral\cr for tht· Ma rlin I uthC'r King Jr <enter for Non\ 1okn1 \cx.1.11 ( hangc 1n \ll•mta .. The ha\u~ lrccdom., \A.C.:n: threatened and man' peopk toda\ don·1 undcr'>land thl· clrmatt• of thl' time·· Mr\ King ~'lid ol the l 'n1tcd \tall'\ 1n tht• I QSlx and I %0o;. wht'n her hu'>- band and other.. led a movement for C'•" ti nght'i for hladt\ Soap •ting• back l 0 A "'10EI fS -8111 Hayes, one<' duhbcd "king of the \oap\ 1s rtwrntng to NBC' l>a'' of Our L1vc<,"1n h1\ old rok n .. r>nug Wilham'> Ha)'~. whow11h ht'i w1lr . a an ~•fortlil Hare..qu111he <.c>.lp t\A.c1 )tarsa10. will bt-~ck about "prtl I S.uue Rosen nd Robfrt Clary arc af\O rr1om1ng "Da .. ., 111 Our Ltvt's." NRC • ., h1ghc\t-rated CoTetta King Marquess in court I o'"rx>"" fhc \farQul'"' 111 Blandford. '"n of thl' r>uke 111 "1arlbornugh .ind great nrphr" of ~1r V. ino;tnn ( hunh11l \\.a\ allowed Monda\. ro 1 on11nur hall on 1.1xa1nc chariic~ .ind orc.Jcrt"d hack 10 a drug drpenJi.'nn cl1n1l BllJ Hayu I he '<>->car-old marquess. "ho\C lamtl) namC' 1' JamH Spt'D<'~r -Cbarcblll , appeared bndh w11h fouro1hcr people 1n a I ondon coun for renewal of h1'> S 14 500 hail Th<' m arqun,. heir 10 Hlcnht"tm f>'.tlace. ha'i h«n al the clinic 'itnC<' he "a' rclra'it'd Feb 11 aflcr five "-CCk<. 10 Jail He ·~ due to be tried M11rch 20 on the cocaine r harge\ Governor OK EA TTLE -Alaska C.1<» Bill beffleld h.id a scrnnd 11pera11on 10 clear an artel) nea1 h1'> hcan Monda}'. after he had {om plained of ttghtne'" 1n h1\ { hl"'>I while Jogging. an aide \a1d The Of>l'ra1 1on u1lkJ an angiopla<,I). U\t'\ a tathetct and a balloon lo pu\h a\ldl· ar' artl'I"\ hlockage. '31d atde Roh M1lk1 H<.' was cxpctted to tw rdea.,<'ll today . Sheffield wa\ u1n,c11.1u' lhroughout the opera1111n wh1l'h wa comokted 1n an hour Author cited LONDON -Novcltc;t Oorl1 w11l•1 has won the W H Smrth Literary Award for ·• f he Good Terronst," a book about left-wing mrhlants lt vmg 1n 11 London commune and a woman. 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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson t _....._ ....... ~............. I ~ .. All I did was tell him to fetch my p)pe. slippers and paper." PEANUTS c·· (- I l6 GARFIELD BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Not THAT hole, George. There's someone working down there!" DENNIS THE MENACE i by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis WMEN Ii 5TOP~. THE EARTH 15 CLEAH~E" AtU~ THE: PL ANT5 ANP 1 GET TO GO OUT ON T~f ORNE.WAY ANP ~TOMP ON fARTHWORM'3 ARE. RHRESMEO TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady \ Orange Coat DAIL y 'PILOT IWedMJll4ay, FebnMY 2e. 1NI .. BLOOM COUNTY MOON MULLINS ~THIS IS · IHE W,AY SHE wouLC> Do IHE DISHES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OH ,NO! Naf AGAIN~ '/C1.J ME AN WE. HAFTA OOIO ANNIES HOUSE. "M Am::R I: )~?4 )' ... SHOE IT'S~'( T I'~~ Ol.D NOW ~~~... l CAN N~ER SE. ~~'TJE ~ir'll ... _. • '<OUNGE~T' ~· 1ltlN6~. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Berke Breathed . by Ferd & Tom Johnson Nor l SURE HoW COME)bu1Jl£ /)01·/r FEEL.. 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The company of Young Con- crvatory Players. wh1C'h 'itafcd the 1mprov1sational revue .. Who'. What'? When'.' Where') Why''"' on the Co~t.n Mesu theater's ~cond Srngc lust weekend, arc now tou11ng the r>•o duction fo r three special commu11 y performances. Funded by I arget Stores. the show ~gan its road tn p today with an appearance at the Carl Harvey School fo r Handicapped Ch1ldn:n in Santa Ana ~fore 200 ph~s1cally hand1- rapped students and their families Nc"<t T uesda) the ca~t will travel to Newport Heights Elementary S<:hool in Costa Mesa for an 11 30 a m performan1..c for cl'lildren of working mother'i in the Newpon -Mesa School D1!.tmt. Another appearance 1\ scheduled for March 11 at Children!> Hosp11al of Orange Count.,.. T he show 1s d1rcrtcd b) YC P d1rcl.lor Dia ne Doylcw1th 1rnprov1~- 11on coaching b-y Grrg !\ti.ins .. 'Wlldcm' ... ~r." _......,..,a....-.- ·.• .. GOLDIE_ HAWN TV LISTINGS EV£HIHO -l-00-D G NEWS MATIHOUSTOH L.A. I.AKERS PAE4A.ME THREE'S COMPANY Olff'AEHT STAOKES 8USINESS REPORT oceANUS C8SNEWS ~=Q HOT WT I HOTLINE Ci MOVIE t * t "'How Sweet II Isl . I 19681 Debbie Reynolds James Gerhe< 1ij)MOVIE . • • • "'The Srothe< F1om Another Planet' ( 1984) Joe MOr1on. Datry1 Ellwards -U0- 1 NICNEWS NBA BASKETBALL TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT JEOPARDY MACNElL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR ~ NEW LITERACY· AH INTROOUCTlON TO COMPVTERS IIDJ NEWS Q!BCNSOH GD LAND OF THE 818L£ e;) BARETTA -7.00- U CBSNEWS B 11) ENTERT AlNMENT TONKlH'T TAXI fJ ABCNEWS Q NEWS G) THREE'S COMPANY Cl) Q! WHEEL OF FORTUNE I BUSINESS REPORT P.M. MAGAZINE PRAISE THE LORD INDEPENDENT NEWS HONEYMOONERS: THE LOST EPISODES -7:15- 1. MISL SOCCER -7.30-u 2 ON THE TOWN 0 PRICE IS RIGHT " WHA rs HAPPENlNGO 0 EYE ON LA [ M'A'S•H $ MOVIE ' NEWl.'{W!DGAME ** . To Be °' Not To Be (19831 PAOf1lES Of NATURE Mtl Btooka. Anne Ballcfott JOHN MClAUOHUft OHE OH l MOVIE * * • Mttf'Y CN11tm1S, Mr L11w· S.O. AT l.AAGE renc. ( 1N31 0.VICI Bowlt. 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A I") NtOKTMAM ON Riii 8TMnlO'> MDfllOOlll IYll C") MICKTVn9~ CPO• Plvtl IOI D~L.MAflONS IOI c 111111 PflcH t nar••• 01111/l llU o,.~. , ...... ,.,. .. Whd•IUdt•" '··· u .1 ....... . .. STEWART CHRISTENSEN BOLLMAN Educators honor Barbara Stewart Barbara Stewart halo become onl ~ the second person outside the realm of education to win the Outstanding Contn but1on w Education Award fro m the Orange County Department of Edacatlon. The head of B.J . Stewart ~dverllalng ud PabUc Relatlona was singled out for her contnbuuons to the educational process. ranging from service on T IE (Together: Industry & Education) Committee to provision of 1ntcrnsh1ps fo r high school seniors at her advenismg agency. speaking to hagh schoolers, donating design services for depanmcnt brochures and wnting press releases for school-related act• Vl\ICS. • • • Stepben D. Cbrl1ten1en, dt'velopment director of special proJeCt\ at UC Irvine, 1s president of the O range County c hapter of The National Society of Fund-ralalng Execatlves. The soc1et)' fosters ethical standard~ for fund-raising programs. provides a forum for discussion of commo n concerns. and opporlun1t1es for continuing education. C'hnstensen 1s an. Irvine resident who serves on 1he board of the Irvine Vl1ltor1 and Convention Bareaa and is involved with Irvine Jaycees and Young ExecaUvea of America. • • • Juel BollmuhasJOmed Newporl Beach-based Gloria Zlg11er & A11oclates public relations agency as an account manager. She comes to the firm with nine years of expenence. most recentl) at B.J . Stewart Advertising & Pabllc Relatloas, also of Newpon Beach • • • Diane Oruge has been promoted to project engrncer for lhe central d1 v1S1on of Nexus Development Corp., which 1s based in Irvine O range Joined Nexus a year ago lrom 8 .P. Kent Co., lllc .. an Anaheim-based general contracting firm. " ... Bob Cardoia of Cardoza Diialio Harrington in Huntington Beach has been named chairman of the Orange County chapter of the National Ludscape Architecture Foundation's Class Fund and Francis Sulllvu has been named vice chairman. Sulli van. fo under and owner ofC:osta Mc~-ba~d Sullivan Concrete Textures, has been involved with the fund for the past five years. It raises money for student scho larships and equipment fo r acad~m1c 1nst1tut1ons. • • • Dale C. Robinson ha~ bl-en na med chief ti nanc1al officer for Troy lnveument Fund, a Newpon Beach-based real t>state dc\l:lopml'nl firm. Rob1no.o n brings 20 years ofexpcnence in Soulhern California real estate development financing to his new post . . MUTUAL FUNDS • • • OranQe Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Wed~, f*'*'Y 2t. 1181 87 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl r . Credit union offic ials p r obe d WASHJNGTON (AP)-The Na- tt0nal Credit Union Administration 1s mvest1gaun' whether officers of some credit unions have indulged 1n act1vi11ett that benefited th('msclves or other insiders. the head of the federal regulatory agency says. NC'UA Chairman Roger W. Jepsen told an industry group Monday that the 1nqu1ry into insider dealing 1s being made because the agency now has no comprehensive policy on alleged conflicts of interest by credit union execuuves. By mid-year. he said. the board will ~ons1der recommendations that ma) involved ughter exam1na11o n procedures and new regulations. "I would emphasize that we do not believe 1ns1der dealing 1s w1de-~pread." Jepsen told the C'red11 U nio n Na11onal Assoc1auon. Inc .. which 1s holding a governmental affairs con- lerence here. "However. there have been some cases in recent months with verx senous and costl y con<1equence\, · Jepsen saad ihc agency d~s not routinely 1den11fy tho~ problem CllM:£. The agency is reviewing all maJor problems that occurred an credit unions over the past two years to determine 1f 1ns1der dealing was a factor 10 tho~ cases. said Jep en As a result of the problem casts, the federal insurance fund covenng credit unions -which 1s under NCUA's control ...-has incurred subs1.Ant1al costs. sa1ct Jepstn. a form"r U.S. senator from Io wa In 1985. the insurance fund losses totaled $25 million. and about half of that was due to 1ns1der dealings. Mike Riley, director of NC'UA's office of exam1nat1on and insurance. said 10 an 1nterv1ew He said there 1s about S 1.4 billion 1n the fund. Credit unionl> serve more than SO m1lhon Arner•· C'ans. Examplesof1ns1derdt.lhni. Jep~n said an h~ speech, included official~ pe~naJly pocutang in\urancc com· missions as well as other fees, and preferential or subt.tandard loans to officials and th.ear bu5ane s interests. Other ~problem areas by credit union officials include \U~tanual interest-free overdrafh on share drafi accounts, per$0nal owne~h1p ot fiAcd assets leased to the credit union and vanous methods of personal financial gain from C red1t Union ~"'ice Organ1zauo n ac11 v1t1es · · Some credit unions get together to form service o rgan1.tat1ons to market special services to Its members SU(.h as deals on travel. insurance coverage and other discounted benefits "Frankly. we're having some prob- lems with credit union ~n ICt' or- pn11auo ni." s~ud Jepsen, and that hn'i led to the development o( I proposed rqulat1on to more clearly define the power of those croups. . He ~id the agency will make a fi nal dec1s1on on thal rule MaJCh l 8. Jtpscn said the federal agency as also COnctmed Wlth lhe IOCldcnce o( cases that have involved e1lba" eom- mn-c1al loan5 gone sour or ovtt· concentration of nscti to one type of credit or borTower. T ) p1cal exampks have included agncultural or bu inc•~ loans ... whett the crcdn unio ns lacked the ellperuse to realize 1hat a borrower I) ovn- extended o r thut the borrower is marginal and the collateral 1s 1nade- qua1e ." Jef)S('n said Riley and regJonal directors are studyana the issue and will report back with rccommendauons to the board by June ~1d frpscn. American Bentley cited as ex;porter Irvine-based Amerlcu Bentley ln· tenaatlonal was one of I 0 nat1onw1de e1tponers honored for their dedicated to the 1nternataonal marketplace. Spcc1almng in cardiovascular tec h- nology. Amencan Bentley was given the "E Star·· award for continued e1tcellence 10 increasing or pro moting e'\pon s To wan the hono r, companies mus1 be earlier recipients of the .. E ·\ward" for maintaining a substantial increase in expon s for more 1han four consecu11 ve years. The awards arc given by the federal 11.overnmcnt • • • i CIE System, Inc .. an lf' me-based subs1d1ary ofC. Toth Electronlc1, 1Dc. of Los Angeles 1s forming a new d1vts1on to handle marketing. sales and product development. This d1 v1s1on. called the Image Gro up. will market the company's h1gh-resol- u11o n electrostatic plou ers and its new depos1t1on r nnters. • • Ml11lon Viejo NallonaJ BaAk re· centh creaied a business loan depart- ment spec1al111ng an loans transacted by the federal Small Baslne11 Admln- latratloD. Heading the department wlll be James C. Howat. a 25-year banking veteran an Southern Cah- • • • El Toro-based Commerclal Br• ken, lac. rccentl) announced that the llrm leased more than 620,000 square feet of retail office and 1ndustnal ~pace d unng I 9lSS • • • -1:•ii11nmm------------------- u~s ANO OOWNS 7 ~a"IJKO 8 stnA!r pf8 NEW VORIC (AP) -Tile followlno lfst 9 stnA r ofC st\Ows lht New V'Ol'k Slock Exchange 10 Le~Pel cv pf s1ock1 i nd warranh lhal have goo. uP 11 Un art> wl lhe mosl and Ck>wn IM mosl based on 12 F ' ~cell! of c"-nGt reoerdleu of volume 13 Tt•u lntl tor Tue~av 14 NIM 6.10ot No s~urllles iradlno t>elOw s2 ere Incl· 1; ~entrn011_111ti a ·vded. Nel and percen1aoe changes are rhe 1 runta Fin difference t>etwin Ille prevlo14.s clOslno 1 ulnAlrL Price and uesdav's ? p m 18 APaCN!Pt un P r I c e 19 ¥~rt~ Name ~!'s~ Chg Pel i ~~~~~~xP i vlCLC Am 2~ ! 1' UP 18.8 lamdSl'IOf n Btnoutl B S 111 UP 1' 6 anllAmer NIM S.2Sof ~1/1 ~ Up 11.6 S orchmarll s • Elsclnl l + ''• Up 9.1 S ToscoCp J + ,,. 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I f ~ft~L~ ~0 ll lol n : .. -u-u -UA~ I 1111 :.. • "' !\JI"' ) ORK (.\f') -l he c;mck market was ml\l'd in <1n l'rratrc sc-.smn 11x1a) as the Dow J one~ indu\tnal '" aage faltered again at the I . 7()(1 le\ el. l >m' lonc~·s a' eragl' of 10 blue chip\, up more th.an Ill J)oinl' al noontime \li3<i down IO' J I I fl4 I td h' ~ pm on \\all \1rcct U~ El II ) IS 17 • • u ' 1 ~ \91 ~ •• 1 • U " t I 9J4 "f , • I U I pt I 7S r 100 g • 1 < 1.111wr\ held a narro'" l'dge on los~r'> among "-l'" ) orl.. \10<:k E\than&<.'·hs1cd issues UNCRes fl 431 1 '• "' U~~ 40 16 t)' 14 • usrc:. 110 nts ~ .. use., 192 'til ,, • Un•Fr\t •o 17 JI I • UnoNV 4 JQ; 11 110 1)9'• • UC emu 1 ._. 74 •1171 •o '• • l n1on C Jrhrdc Jumped 5•, 10 98'~. The ">tod. ha-, t-(•1•n -,1rnng latcl~ 1)n 1nd1ca11ons that the l·nmpan' ·., pl.rnncd sak of m rnnsumer products hm111l·~~ hu~ drav.n enthu~ta'illl bidders Un(arD 4 SO 11y ,91" + •'" uCarD w 38! 9 'i''"' • . U(erb ,., 106 t 9 • un.o•C it! 11 • ~~~ ~. a~ · .w H~. I Thr NY~E's compo~1tl' rndcx dropped ~7 to I ~X '111 .\1 the .\me'. the marl.et 'alue indl'\ ro<,(' I 5~ hl 1'1 114 WHAT AMEX Dm NEW YORK !AP) Feb 2S Adva nced Decllned ¥nchenoed oralluues New nigh$ New lows Todm 2l3 852 so 15 AMEX LEADERS Prev, dllV ~72 16* 857 7• 13 NEW YORK IAPI -:>111es. 4 pm Tuesdav price and ner cnanoe of the 10 m 0 S I 11c1111e American Stock Exch11noe issues. trading n111ion11llv 111 more thlln s I NI~ Vr u st Chg. TexuAlrCp 1.2••. 12~ +2~ Phlllg Dis 1,1.c1. 3~ !1 l(evPhar,,., 8fl,SOO 1•11a 11 9 WanolabB 6 ,200 20lJ. 'e OomePlrt 6 1.000 1 9-16 'ft Ozark Hldg 609,700 17''• ~ Aslrolech Sl0,600 2 • J SA-'Nmr 4«,*-S<111 -1 Wickes JSJ.SOO .c , -1 AM Intl 3.a,700 7~ -• CoLD QuoTES Selectecl worlO QOk1 pricw w.or-oey l.ondofl mo1n1nv rtalnv S3•$ 10 off S7 30 Londofl e!19fnoon n•"'O S3•S 75 Oii $e 6S 1'"'1e otternoon 1349 21 oH $4 8' ,, ..... ""1 h.ing $346 TO OH $4 81 Zwtcfl tete a!t11<r>00'1 DtO 13•6 50 o!! $6 00 S.l• 1 00 Uilecl =.:, Het>Mn SJ•& oo on 16 65 d $346 15, oH H 65 I~ t.i.nc.Mld S363 46, on .a 98 N'f e-· gokl tp01 'l'tOOlh Tue 1347 70, oH $1 00 ME TAL S QUOTES NEW YORIC CAP! Spol non••rou1 metal P<IC" Wecl""°ey Alunllft.-!>4 10 C-1• per l>OUnd NY Cnmtt• ton• tn0'11hcloMO Tve c..,._. · 70'1> 1 t Cllf'll a P<lU"O I) S OMll"•!IOI'• Copp« 84 65 eenll oe1 l>OU"<l NY Com .. ll()n t tno<llh CI0..0 Tu& LHd 11" 19 c.nu a pound Zinc , 35 c.nia a pound 01111.,...eo Ti.. SS 3133 (Melels W..,.. compoaue l>'IC<!""' llJ 1 111¥« • Sf> 870 I* ounce Hllncl'f & Harmen •-S5 IHI() -11oy ounu NV Com6> t00• rno<>lh clOMCITue ~CVfY -125000 S?eDOOi>er 761blla.,. N_Y,,,• ""'""'""' $.t 15 00 $01 00 """'"'!(';~.,,,troy ~NY : WHAT NYSE DID -- NEW YORK !AP) Feb 25 Toe1a8v Advanced 04 Decllned 8'8 ¥ncll~nged ~7 0Tll1 lfSUe\ 209'1 New highs 202 New lows IS NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. 4 Pm Tuesdav price and ner cna noe of lhe IS most 11clive New York Stock Excha nge Issues, 1r11dino n11llona11y 111 more lhan S 1 N1me VOiume usl Ctle. ~nCarb w1 S,268,~ 18'n i2 aslnAirl S,076, 8'') ~ aslKodk s 2.3~.• ~,,.. 2~ Mobil 1,183.! ~ Occidenr Pel ?.132, 7 ~ Phlll pPI s 2.058, 00 ~ -~ US Steel 1.7.C..,700 22~ + ~ Am er T& T 1,627,000 721. 8ankAmer l,-4 13, 100 15,, + 1\141 .l'eM._CO Inc 1 409,100 29 , + 1.-, -AMR coro 1,403.700 '9!.i -+2'-" Exxon 1,373,200 S4''1 1 Black oeci. 1,31•.ooo n , -:i... IBM l,?25,400 1571, -1~ AllRlchltd 1,113,300 SS''> +? Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow·Jones a"'t)(!,Us for Tuesday, Feb 2S !iTlnd 16?!.:f 11~~ 16~:1ie 'fff· 's~ 2 Trn 7Ji,82 792 173.62 7 0.3 12.5' 1 Ult 1 .70 185. 1816S 1 4 65 6 Stk 67 , 16 679 66s:.a 6 2:«-4~1 Indus 16 001 Tra n 8'666' ~51!~k 2~.~~~ (rf i~l11'jfoir@i t -NJ0Mos1 acllve over· ·the-counter slocks su11plled bv NASO l ast or N1me VOiume Bid Asked C~ ~i:~~' s V~Jl 611 -1· 1 NlwkS s 1:161 : j4 '1 14~ - lnlgph , '·ml 1. J~l,. _,..., APPie( 1, , 26~ + ~ Tandon • S-lii '-APOloC S 16' • Nordstr 1; 51 '• -•, MCI 702 12'• -'"II NwPPn 693: 8'1t + 1 •1. Ta loott L11Z.S from UlQ. Rott.:1 t.1(')1toU. <1a">19n st.~ .. ho 1n <'Ot n112' vol ;.q:y U 112. w<.•r kt ~ f1ncZ.~' h,.,nd.aa:wn Ll<Z.~ 1.)1~· t l ~ F-'Yll 1-.'d yil' nd nlWt"IY'"' ll"k! lnr~"t Ml<l• t.\"IL r~v.·r•ll' bulch '>'1 lh-.l'w, 1n,inrvt , 711 W1~ .,.r • ~ ..,,.. ~ d v11 \ll4l I I v.cl~l>M-ui bl-.<1, (I VA~ \:' f''lfY>dUI~ ~(')!.<~•th lt:>l\a VJ , 818 'l< )'j '#~~~ 11w:>11 U,1 ,f1i 10tl1'1, ')l)l ;1 itly lL't..ib C. ~r<lov t1<·()t --------------__ .-_._::__.:_ _______ ...__ _________________________________________ _ . ,, ..., .... WEDNES,OAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1-_[ii Pot•to dl1he1 ere low In IOdlum, high In ftnor.C3 Couj»on redemption won't ch8ftte ••I•• to ....,._cs 1 Varieties .of fresh produce grOWing Selection tips help shoppers get to know -some newcomers Supermarket produce departments certainly ha vc changed an the last decade. Back then, they only carried aoout 65 fresh fruits and vegetables. ranging from carrots or vaneties of apples and potatoes to broccoli, cauliflower and lettuce. Since their expansion, markets ha.ve available a range of 150 to more than JOO different fresh fruit and vegetable varieties during the year. So now is the time to get acquainted wt th some of the more unusual fresh items. To help, here are some selection taps and recipe ideas from the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Assoc1at1on: Belgian endive: A memberofthech1cory family, • belgian endive has creamy while stalks that are low 1n calorics ... a boon to dieters. It can be served raw an salads providing sprightly Oa vor to the rest of the ingredients, or it can be steamed and served as a vegetable-side dash. When selecting this vegetable, choose stalks that arc tight. Its leaves shol.ild be pale yellow at the tips'and the center of the stem end should givt slightly. Celertac: Also referred to as celery root, celeriac has a celery-like taste but the teltlurc is quite different than the fibrous celery. This globe-shaped vegetable has an irregular surface with a brown coarse skin. Peeled celeriac can be cut an to julienne strips and served raw an saladsortoaccompanyad1p. Cooked, it can be substituted fot rec1pescalli ng for celery. Celery Cabbage: Shaped like celery, it is another versatile vegetable since it can be served raw or featured in a quick.ly-prepared oriental stir-fry. Look for leaves that have a fresh appearance. It should be stored an the crispersecuon oftbc rcfrigcratorand rematn unwashed until ready to use. Cbyote:Actually a squash and also marketed as the mirliton, chayote is grown o n a vine like a cucumber. The skin is usually apple~n although some varieites may be white or yellow. Used in soups and salads, chayote will have a firm flesh when cooked. When stuffed with a seafood m ixture, they're wonder- ful fare for an entertaining brunch. Dalkoe: The Japanese white radish, this vegetable has a crisp, sharp and hot taste. Generally, daikon has an alabaster color and usually cylindrical in shape similar to a carrot Cut crosswise into 1/4-inch slices for soups, or shred it into salads. Feuel: Also marketed as anise, at is a bulbous vegetable with broad leaf stalks that overlap each other. Fennel shouJd have a firm bulb that is usually white- ~cen. Prized for its ba.se, chopped fennel-stalks mcludcd-can be mixed into a hot or cold pasta dish and its leaves used forgamtsh. Jerualem artlcHket: More often avaJlable broW!l and sometimes marketed as sunchokes, this vqctable as neither from Jerusalem nor an artichoke altbou&b i u flavor is somewhat similar to aglo~ an1cholce when C<>Qi.cd. Jerusalem artichokes have a crisp texture and nutly flavor when raw makina them ideal add itions to salads. Look for tubers that are very firm. Jlcalna: A mildly sweet-tasting vegetable,jicama has the appearance of a larJc brown turnip. Jicamacan be used much lik.cwatercbestnuts bccauseofitscrunch- C'cisp texture. Other uses include salads such as slices or jicama andjerusalem anichokes that have been marinated in an oil, vinegar and herb dress mg. J 1cama should be purchased firm and stored in the refrigerator until ready to use. Nappa: The broad and ribbed stalks ofnappa pr cb.inese cabbage vary 1n color from wb.i te to light green, and its elongated leaves have a mild flavor. Cumcd (Pleue eee V AIUETIES/C2) Just desserts for chocolate lovers C hocolate. America's favorite fla vor. is smooth ... sweet ... nch ... sausf yang. For all you chocoholics, here are some quick recipes you can whip up in hun;. All are made with com syrup that provides proper tex ture. and cocoa, the most concentrated form of chocolate. The syrup blends easily and smoothly, and cocoa is a tame-saver as 11 doesn't require melting. Choose any of these recipes and see how quick it is to make delicious chocolate treats BROWNIES '>'1 cup unsifted floor '1'i cup unsweetened cocoa "'ii cup margarine, softened 1• cup sugar 11• cop dark corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eus 'r.t cup chopped walnuts G rease 9 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. In small bowl. sur together flour and cocoa. In large bowl using wooden spoon, beat together mar- garine and sugar until well blended. Beat an com syrup and vanilla. Beat in eggs. o ne at a ume, until well blended. Beat in cocoa and Oour mixture. Stir tn walnuts. Spread evenly 1n prepared pan. Bake in 350-degree oven 20 to 25 minutes or until cake tester in- sened in center comes 011t clean. Cool completely on wire rack. Cut into 2-an ch squres. Makes 16. HOT FUDGE SAUCE 1 cup sugar 1 cup ligbt corn syrup ~ cup 11nsweetened cocoa 11', cop evaporated milk 11. cup marguioe l teaspoon vaaUla In heavy 2-quart saucepan. sur together sugar, com syrup, cocoa. milk and marganne. St1rnng con- stantly. bnng to boil over medium heat. Stirring occasionally. boil 3 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir an vanilla. Sen e warm over ace ~m o r cake. Store in ughtly covered container in refrigerator. Makes 21/i cups. CHOCOLATE BANANA SHAKE l medium banana, sliced If.I cup U&lilt con synp 14 cap aasweeteaed cocoa •;, cup bot water 2 cups cold milk 1 cup vuilla lee cream \'a teaspooD vanilla Place banana, com syrup, cocoa and water in blender container; Be game for a new elegant en tree Versatile Cornis h h en s an ideal c hoice for economical yet delicious French far e O nce considered sportsmen's dehcac1es. versatile Com ash game hens have found their way into supermarket meat sections not only becauseot thttrdehghtful flavor. but because they are easy on the budget as well. Thrse dehc1ous bards can be readily transformed into clcaan~ d1she'i. To prepare DiJonna1se Game He~s. an cconom1c~I and 1mpress1ve dish. saute floured game hen quarters an butter along wtth celery. shallot . and savory hrrbs. The hen sections are next c;1mmered until tender wllh new potatoes 1n chicken hroth and Marsala wine. Whtie the game hens and potatoes cook. the sauce-a blend ofDuon-style mustard and pan1u1cesennchcd wit ~ dairy-fresh m1lk-1sslowlycooked unul thickened .. The piquant sauce, D11onna1sc. ts well-known in France. where combining mustard and rabb111sa tra~1t1on. Try 'lub<1t1tuttng rabbit fonhc hens an DiJonna1sc Game Hens for an 1ntroduct1on into this splt'nd1d pro~c1n source Now grown commercially throughout the flltt'd tat<''i. rabbit 141 gaining an populnnt> hecauc;c of 1tc; 'iwt'Ct nod drhcatc Oa\ or and its reasonable pnce Arranged on a plnttcr with the potatoc\ undl'rthl' hcun\-. mu,tard- na vored 'lauce, fn1onna1\e Oanw Hen~ or 011onnu1w Rahh1t 1'i rtn ckgnnt treat fo r cold weather dining. DIJONNAISE GAME HENS t 11 • to 1 ~ poud Conl111t 1ame lilea1, ca-artered ~ cap, plas t tablespoons flour Salt and pepper to taste ·~ cup batter t stalks celery wltll leaves, cllopped 4 1baJlot1, cllopped '1\ teaspoon taayme 14 tea1poo11 Pie ~ cap clalckea broU1 '• cap MarPla wl•e I pond small aew potatoes, qHrtered t tablespooa1 Dtjn-1tyle mustard 1114 cep mllll · Dredge game hens an \4 cup flour. It and pepper, and brown 1n butter. Add celery. hallo ts. and herbs. Reduce heat. add broth. Marsala wane. and potatoes.covcrand am mer 2S-30 minuteit M" mustard and rtma1ntng 2 tablc'lpoon flour t<>gethrr, wht\k 1n milk Remove game hen'land potatoes to platter and k«pwarm "ha'll mustard mt\turc· into pan JUIC'e Cook overlow hrat unt1l th1ckcned about S manutc'i ~rvc 'IS\UC'C 0' rraamt hl'M cover. Blend on high speed I minute or unt1 I smooth. Add milk. ace cream and vanilla; cover. Blend I minute longer or unul smooth. Makes 4 (8 ounce) servangss. ROCKY ROAD FUDGE ~ cap marprlDe ~ c•p usweete.ecl cocoa \'I ap Upt c.n synp 1 tablespoon water I teaspoon vullla I pond coafec:tl .. ers sugar I cap miaiatue mankmallows ~ c•p ellopped Hts (Pleue eee TR.EATS/CS) Texas chili hot idea for cold winter night Tw1ce an the last year I traveled to Te).as 10 keep up ~Ith ~hat 1s happening an the newest culinary rcgJOn in Amcnca. Texans have never been left behind for long and wt th the growing nauonal interest in food the last five years, at was to be expected that Teus would come up wt th its hare of fine restaurants. although a lot of vef) good regional rood has al~a}s bern available in small local establishments. The cities of San Antonio. Dallas and Houslon in particular. boast some splendid restaurants. Like a musical scale. cuhnaf') arpeggios from French through ever) ethnic categor. imaginable. but some of the best leans heavily on Southwestern spec1alt1cs and recipes culled from pamsh and Indian influences. The legendary Francis X. Tolben came long before the culinary "revol- FIFI CHAO ution" and though he set in motion one of A.menca·s most belo\cd cookoffs, has name as stall not wtdcl} recognized outside of Te\as Tolben was rcall} a JOumahst. and he loved to sit at his t\ pe~ nter and "-C:3H' stories. Ht wrote a Wttkly column 1n the Dallas ne'I!. <;paper unul h1' death an 1984. He also loved good old Te~as food Tolben had a wtld sense of humor. and onr of hie; more intl·rc,1ing columns concerned a unique bush he had disco' erc:d oul in lhl' 'a'il flatlands, the farkleben; bush. Somr Teuns will S'll>ear that tht' farl...lchcn: bush rcalh docs e·ust. others sa) 11 as merel a tall tale That pan l.h'C'n t matter. W·hat doe matter. IS that htS legend ltves On mn.,tl} becau'>(' lll all the ch1h cookotfs held around thr nation. and bccau'>C t'I has re'taurant in Dallas. Long betorr he opened thr restaurant. Tolbert ~a!-lore' er_ l'Ompann~ onr rec1pr or another wath something rnends t'ould 'II> hap up .\fa, ontc: was ch1h. Ofrour>e. legend has 1t that a great deal of beer '11>3S abo con,umcd to soothe the wa\ for each bate ofh1s spic} concocuon One da' he challenged a group of fnends to compete an a ch1h cooling contest 'unable to h1'i off· the-wall humor. 1n IQ67 Tolbert ended up ha\lntt the first "otfa1al .. \hilt cookoff 10 the middle of godforsaken tcmtol'\. r c"rhngua.. Te'a' It" 'till a }CUI) event and many chah cookofTs throughout the \\Mid no" '"r' t' a' prthmanar) competallon to enter "tht' bag one .. in Terltngua Thr re tau rant 1 located near the ~ntrr of Dallas. and 111s a t11tt mult•· level affair, \\1th "ood floors. walls and tabks In foct. that '\Un nt constitutes the entire la)OUt Pictures trom tht' \·ool ,lff" and rnlumns about outrageous Tolhen are tacked to ont "all ac; 'uu entt~r It'' n-:111\ casuaJ temton When Tofben opened the re taurant. ht d1dn 't pu'" tool around" 1th fancy French cuisine He was onl) 1ntere'itC'd 1n dl'"-n-hnnw flx)(J Tolbert's Tr as Ch1h Parlor 1s where you wall find ch1cken-lncd food~ \OU · w11I remember fort\. er Thr nachos are loadro with chC't'S<'. 1e t) guacamole chunk} salsa. sour cream and cubes of chicken that the) repre nt a cuhnan Mt Vesuvius. The Wtld 8111 H1cl ory Burgrr 1u Teun C\trhaa.g.t n1n paled high .,,,1th pnme 1ngrcd1cnt and lathertd "'Ith a \uperb hacko" \aUC'C' Thert 'AllS nc"er a ~ndw1ch ~ rt"all) for o c;idr ordrr of crac~h ,nah"\1 union nng .\nd. then. there' 1c; tht' "h()"'I of rt'd T ,,lhcn' 1dl'a \ll tht• P''r1l'I. 1 rl'c;taurant chah Jt'11 not bad ' (Plcue tee CHILI /C4 l • 1 I I\ C3 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneadey, February 28, 1986 VARIETIES OF PRODUCE GROWING ••• From Cl chicken salad scrve-d on u bed of its dcltcatel~ cnnkled leaves make an impromptu dinner festive. Radlccblo: Pnmaral~ leaturt:d b) European and Amencan chefs. rad1cch10 is one of the most refreshing additions to the world of fresh . It has a snappy taste and can be erved like other grerns as a salad ingredient. Look for those 1hat have fresh and compact heads. Its red · leaves make an exceptional colorful attracuon to a chicken or fish dinner. Snow Peas: About three 10 four inches long, the entire p<>d of a snow pea 1s edible. Brighi green snow peas arc a delicious add111on to a 'egetable or chicken stir-fry or an pasta or tuna salads. Before use, slice through the stem end of each pod without severing the string on the 1de; pull the stem end and strtng down the pod. When sclect- 1ng snow peas. look for fresh green pods; the-outline of the peal> inside should barely be visible. BUTTERED CELERIAC 1 '' pounds celerlac (celery root), trimmed 4 tablespoons butter or margar- ine, divided 1 small clove garlic, minced ( 1 teaspoon ) 14 teaspoon snit •1, teaspoon pepper .,., cup packa1ed dry bread crumbs % tablespooo1 chopped fresh parJ}ey Pare celenac with vegetable parer: remove eyes. With sharp knife. cut in l/•-tnCh Julienne strips In medium skillet bnns 1h inch water to botlmg. add ce lery root. Cover. s1mmer4 to 5 minutes. until tender:.drain. Arrange • celenac in shallow, broilet'-proof. bilking dish. Using same skillet. melt butter over medium heat; sa ute garlic I minute. SpQon half the melled butter over celery root: sprinkle with salt and pepper~ loss well. Combine remaining butter with bread crumbs and parsley; spnnkle over celeriac. Broll 2 to 3 minutes, until golden brown Makes 4 ser- vings. SPICY NOODLES AND CHINESE CABBAGE 12 ounces llngulnl 2 tablespoons dark oriental ae11me oll, divided l ~ pounds Chinese cabbaae (bok cboy or nappa) 2 tablespoons vegetable oil t medium cle>vff garlJc, minced l teaspoon mlnced fresh ginger ', cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 tablespoons dry sherry •,., teaspoon cblll paste (op- tional, for botnes"') Cot;>k linguin1according10 pack- age directions; drain well. Place in largt: bowl : toss with I tablespoon sesame oil Wash cabbage well : 1nm off tough part of base. ( ut cabbage cro~s" 1se into I -inch pieces In large skillet heat vegetable.' otl saule garlic and ganger I minute Add cabbage: sur-fr) 3 m1nuws. until crisp-tender Add cabbage to noodles. Combine remaining 1n- gred1en1c;; pour over cabbage anc.J noodle'l. tO'is Wl'll Serve warm or at room tcmperaturt'. Make' 6 \t'I· '1ngs. Colorado Springs cook wins bake-off pkted Monda}. fhc an- nounccmt.•nt wac; made fucM.la). In cac:h of four categories. tht•rc \\ere four$,;.()()() "-Inner!. and one $1 5.000 "inner Tht: four SI 5,00 winner\ 1hcn tompt•ted for ,in add1ttonc1I $25.000 10 pn1e monC) -----------f hl' lOllll'!>I. held at \\alt D1'>nn \\ orlc.J "a' '>po morcd b> thi.· P1llsbur) C o anti C1eneral Ell•t tm Co 1 I lllAll·ltl CEllTIFICATE OFFER UP1R£S JULY31 1986 FRFJ:ZEE'! I '<!nd ro»11r Qclalll) ""'' t•o ........ ltt ro .. .i. alWI '"0 f'tnm I~ ,~,.. -........... IO• IKHI ~ lo. a lttc llo• ol '•• ltt I a bl n.u. llall w It I K>l '1 c;n Ml fill 7.ll OfJUI r o 10\ "l\ o.,. llll 1.ui. lloc~ n "'h91 ............. ...,,,,.. ... ~­•""' ,.. . • ... "'-" 4• --• .. -~ .. 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For c~mple. the potato IS a aood low-!.od1um food ~ause tt's es- J>C'.C1ally nour1sh1ng and goes well w11h a great variety of herbs. spice!. and low-sodium seasonings To add full nch flavor and reduce salt, create a balanced m1x.turc of lemon, herbs and hot pepper sauce (a low-'iodium condiment) and use it as the bas1'I for a delectable side dish as 1n ~mon-Baked Potatoes. a• teaspoon dried dill 1• teaspoon crated lemon peel .,_ te11poon bot pepper sauce 3 larae ldabo potatoes In small bowl combine butter. lemon Juice, garlic. dill. lemon ~el and hot pepper aucc: mix. well. ( 'ut potatoes in half lcng1hw1 e Cut deep slm in cut surface evel) •,. inch. being careful not to cut through the skin. Arrange in shal- low baking pan. Brush with butler mixture. Bake in a preheated 425 degree oven I hour. brush with remaining buttc:r mixture every 15 minutes. Yield 6 scrv1n~ Each sen 1ng pro' ides about 176 calone!>, 2 grams protein. I 0 arams fat. I 9 aram~ carbohydrate and 12 m1lf1- grams sodium. SAVORY POTATO KILLET 3 large Idaho potatoes % tablet~ns veaetable Oil t medlum onion, chopped ( *• cup ) 1 large clove garlic, chopped 1 teaspoon dried summer savory, crumbled .,.. te11poon pepper 1 ~ cups fresh snow peas hce potatoes 1 ~-inch thick. Heat 01l 1n large skillet. saute onion and garlic until tender. Stir an savory and pct>pt'T. Add pauuo slices; toss lightly to coat. \over. cook over medium heat 10 minutes. Stfr 10 snow peas. Cook, covered. h 0 minutes longer or until vcgctabtcs are tender. Sur occas1onall) to prevent sticking. Yield: 4 servings. Each serving provides about 221 calones. S grams protein. 7 grarns fat. 35 grams carboh)drate and 14 milli- grams sodium. Onion and garhc are abo great Ila vor enhancers. They are teamed \v1th summer savory and snow peas in Sa'of) Potato ">k1lle1. a low- sod1um 'egetablc dish 1hat has the added benefit of no cholesterol. Save Over $23.00 with Ralphs Spectacular Clrcular! Once you've tried these loW- so<l1 um spel·1ah1cs. vanauon~ are a <>nap LEMON-BAKED POTATOES 'h cup unsalted butter or mar- garine, melltd 3 tablespoOna lemon juice 1 "3 teaspoons minced garlic TREATS ••. From Cl . Ralphs.is Th·e LOW·· Priced Supermarket! ............. ~ ............ . Grease 8 x 8 \2-inch baking pan. In 2-quart saucepan. melt margar- ine over low heat. t1r in cocoa. corn syrup, water and vanilla unlll well blended. Remove from heat. Gradual!) stir 1n confectioners sugar until well blended and smooth. t1r in marshmallows and nuts. Turn into prepared pan . Co,er~ refrigerate until firm Cut into squares. Make'> about I'• I pound'i. Double Coupon Redeemable Only at Rolpl\t f H ,.., 'I l 1 J ••II Jl·Y .. M It. J J 1We ! e t1I' JI ,, I ;Jt t J• 1 •l , .. '., "II .J ""t1•1'1 V .,, ~ ~ t J • If• •lef* tf I I Ira 11rJ• '•' J~ef h•• I l°' r 5 ' h• -.1 1, JL,o. t. 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If desired. garnish wtth whipped cream Makes I 9-inch pie CHOCOLATE MINT PATTIES I pound confectioners sugar ._, CDP-'JA~Wfftettff-eoco1 ·~ cup margarine t,, cup llgbt corn syrup I teaspoon pepperml.nt extract Sift together confectioner .. <>ugar and cocoa In largl' bowl w11h m !\Cr at medium speed. beat margarine, corn syrup and C\trart until well blended. Graduall> beat 1n I tu 2 cupsofthe cocoa m1xture'untll Wl'll blended and smooth . With wooden spoon. <;t1r 1n remaining cocoa mixture. With hands. knead unlll mixture is well blended and smovth. Using I teaspoonful of chocolate m1x.ture for each. shape into balls. Flatten into pawcs. Store in ttghtly cov- ered container in cool place or in refngerator. Makes about 4 do1cn mint patties. 1CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE PIE 1 packa1e (8 ounces) cream Ralp~ Super Bread WllJI• 01 Wb.at Save 49 20 24 0 1 Joa/ • 1.25 1 11:1 b/J Sugar n-1.25 Dr Pepper 1 ltl b(/ 1.25 I Squirt ,,,, bll l.25 Crush cbeeae, softened 1•-----------• Save 01 Tom·Fror•n u~~~ito ?9 pe1 • lb '1oclr • ' --· ··;j . , ··~-- ~'1 -mU<1 --· •• • , cl\eddat , " , '""' .... --· y--r ,~,n -~~~~-"·~111 Plciin.Wrap"" Mild Cheddar Clleese S 01 AIOJJl•l•T Jae/I. u~~~1 99 .80lb ~r • l..l oa C'CID6 J2 poet Pepsi 1.1 oa ccms·U poc/I. Diet Pepsi. Pep;r;.;;;~·'3. 99 J2 os cans u poet 3.99 Slice Star-Kist Tuna Cbu.tll l.Jgh/ UJ Ou 01 Wat•1 s~~e .59 6 11 oz can 9Lives Cat Food 01 Sugw FrH RC or Cl>errr llC 01 llC JOO.Lt 01 C'azU Savel 59 1.20 pC:ck • .99 Fresh Crisp Celery each Save 48 611 OL bag .29 .99 60 hooJ IO lb bag Sa?e 7.99 l .50 175 ltr b tl. .• 67 8 0 1 pig •acb pau .69 1.99 \'I cup light corn syrup 3 tablespoon• unsweetened Special Values Prices effective February 27 thru March 5, 1986 Special Values cocoa USDA 1111p ~••fr•mid ..«ouc141 Aoo#~ ~'*lb)\ ~ ~:::poon vabma 7-Bone Roast ~ . Y9 l prepared graham <'racker ,oc111C' 1'111•1 j 29 crust Fresh Red Snapper 7 . Wblpped topping AMRaJon~pnhsaYon Vogurt .:.: l . 09 In small bowl with Q).l"·'r ..it i 1 ~; medium speed. beat together rream cheese and com syrup until "0111 "''<l'P<llb JJT> J 69 \mOOth Beat tn cc.x:oa until well Sliced Harn ::; . blended Add esg,, one at .1 t1m<'. Ho1>uN beating well after each. Hcut in I Nilla Waters :.; 1.49 vanill a unttl wC'll hl<'ndcd Pnur I VruaJt•.J '•guJ.n or L.,., So.JI into crust Premium Saltines ' 99 Place on coo~1c 'ihcct Bake m ''" • '50-degree oven 20 to 25 nunute) .... ~ ...... ~ ... h• •" ·•• .• • ..... •··· ·• or until set. (Center w1ll be 'it>fl but :.~w·;:·1··::·u.•::,;:1,:;;~.:'.":;,.'~~,~· t:.:·.~.:;;::~ .... ::·~;;: "111 '>Ct wh 1 lc ccx1h ng ) Cool on "1 re '.'.~'.~·: :· •. .,.. ........ , ...... ~ • v .... . r,1ck Dover, rcfngrratc \CH'tal hC'ur~ nr until thomughl) < hllkd Garnish wtth wh1pncd t11pfltnll I Make'> (1 to 8 ser" ines ... , .... -v.....--..gf~J)lw l 09 In emational Rice ".:; . MJJclS...., Brown Onions i: .19 '1CDll "'''.fj~ 1)1Sou.rdoi.w11 59 Eng. . .MutJlilS P~P. • C'11CJJIJ•. fnd• ~. • • 2 4 9 RoastBeet ~; . AMMed Van•tJ•t 4 4 9 Inglenook Chabhs ··..:: . ":10.89 f'r.x>I Gordon~ Gill . ., ........................ ~--....~" , ......... ,.,.. ......................... "'"' ... ···---·· .. -............... . """"' ' •• '•• ......... ·• t ............. ~ .... , •• ....... , ..... ~................... ... ...... . •' .. "' .... . " .......... " •• jlll ............ ..__ ....................... th .... , ....... ., ..... b=..~----_.M-________________________________________________ ,........._ ___ oa.-____ ~~- ,. ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wedneed•y. FebrU•IY 26. 1986 Appealingentrees easytomake veryone seems 10 ha' e a per- sonal trateay for fixing dinner when there's no time to l'OOk. Make-ahead casseroles. frozen din- ners and Lake-out foods art some traditional solutions but thert are also new approaches that fit toda) 's preference for ltgh1 eating, full flavor and fresh foods. One new approach is to use ltght convenience foods and combine them creatively with fresh fruit!> or vegetables. Here are three quick. easy-to-prepare rec1~s gcared toward the tastes an<t hfestyle of toda) 's working couples. For larger • farnihe!>. tht." rt."c1pcs can be doubled The~ rec1pt."s use t\\O bai.1c ingre~1ent -canned premium white chicken packed 1n wakr and the dark, crinkly-skinned Cali- fornia avocado now widely aqul- ablc in produce market~ Pinwheel Chicken and Avocado alad 1s an eleganf dish tor 1wo. yet takes onl y minutes 10 prepa'fe. For a spicier en tree, discover an open face Chill Chicken and Avocado Sand- wich. or another approach 1s 10 make JUM thl' salad dressing 1n advance and toss 1t later w11h chicken chunks and frc!>h avocado. LARGE c LB. WAsffl~1°" fhss recipe for a C'h1 ('kcn and A' ocado 'alad features a d~lltall' Creamy Pcnnut Dressing that 1\ rca(iy to toss with chunks Mchickcn and avocado whenever you 31l' Creativity and good angred1cnt'i l'.an be put together in man) way' to prepare fl/le meal'> tha t reward u' at the end of the uay -PINWHEEL CHICKEN ANO AVOCADO SALAD h of a small cucumber 1, cup saJad oil i &easpoons Dljon·s&yle mustard with seeds W '--.......c;;;;=;;;iiiil Green 6 INCH POT 3 99 CALIFORNIA A VOCADOS EA .39 fLUFFY RUFFLE FERNS EA • Ripe ITALIAN TOMA TOES LB A9 --( ua•• 1111'! SNCIALa ) (--.-.-.-.-...,._-----UICIAL---)-----. C N••• °'nm ••••n J--- 12·PACK ~ ~ ·, $3.00 OFF LUCKY LAGER ··~ 6 ~ ON GENERAL USE ADMISSION . _.,,.. KIKKOMAN SOY SAUCE 12 I 75 Loter 801~~,h 2.29 ~ . ~-~~ .. $5.00 OFF •' f!'t>:. ON A SEASON PASSI <~All O N CAN CmftJ4•11 Dragon I/ 01 r kg WONTON SKINS 4.95 LAUDER S SCOTCH l 75 Loter TEN HIGH BOURBON HUGHES SLICED BACON 18 PKG WI (. OP IHI(!( IA. IA9 '> • Pd c,i.,,..ned De--e111ed FRESH BEEF LIVER Holl Gallon (hollPrJ Corton DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE Lil .89 1.99 7 5 Oz 1n lo1•11i lo Sou< t• 9 .98 9 .98 WITH COUPON ON HUGHES MKTS. GROCERY SAGS WEL PAC SARDINES .59 .69 \ \. i I//.· · BLAD~-..: ~ CUT ·-BEEf ~ CHUCK ROAST c / I I t \ · • ./ · . LIMIT 2 ROASTS LB. BONELESS CUBE STEAKS !Ht• I 99 l& • U ')[)A Chooce-Seel Chu k BONELESS CLOD ROAST BRAWNY TOWELS SINGll ROLL • 69 BEEF STEW MEAT l& 1.89 l & 1.77 STAR·KIST TUNA J c 6.S-O Z . CAN LIMIT 6 IH 0 1 (11>omy or (runrhy SUPERMAN PEANUT BUTTER IA9 10 5 11 Or A.<,,or !Pd KELLOGG'S POP TARTS 1.09 FRESH PACIFIC SNAPPER FILLETS 8AKl BROIL I 69 OR FRY L.. • I """ 1 I''"' lb ll••q ,, llul PORK ':>AU~AGE RO LLS r" 1.29 f HUGHES I ~...... &·PACK BUNS l-'Slt~;ljir!.::, ~:>:_': ·--A9 j PLAIN HAMBIJRCEP OR HO! C>OG Glod 10 Count Handle lie TALL KITCHEN BAGS 1.58 HLICATft ... TnATS ) (CONY-INT ...... PO OH)-..,;. FAllMIR JOHN BOLOGNA 11\ •I , )[ Pl'(, MEAi {>II l\HI 1) Or wl.c t J• H I v LASIC DELI DlllS .99 fA 1.39 It Ploq M eo• nr Ho • I BALL PARK FRANKS !A 1.69 Huqlil·~ MEDIUM SHARP CHEDDAR l b 2 .99 H iqh.-tc. O r BLfU CHEESE DRESSING IA 1.29 STOUFFER'S INTlllES 1.19 LYNDEN FARMS vEG ETABLF<:i .79 r1 • ~f'" II•. r 5,,,.f Bu• I"' ly LE MENU lNTRHS 2.99 "fflAT STAllTS" a•IAKPASTS \WANS0 N C, A<,<.OPHD .99 r ( -:--:..=:-••Ill'"•) " 1• ... au ) . "''(" • •1c DISHSA•LI It It •IC LIOllTl•S 2:$1 fw1n Pock 16 01 &ottlt» ~•wrlct'i 2 .59 HEAD SHAMPOO 8 CON DI TIONFR Menn4tf'lt IS Oz 1A9 LADY SPEED STICK "" .. ., __ .,._n .. •<----•-~ .. UIOI~ ~ • ~ . . :-i, ~·. .1.1 ; ......... ~-·-" ...... ···' ')> '4t. '-• r-;y . ,,,,,,.._ . ..-/ ~-I SUMMU OA•Dlll COOKWARI 10-lllCH ONll .. y PAii ( WHKLY SPICIAL 9.99 1 medtum clove garlic, mince~ I tablt11poon bottled 1weettned Ume Julee I tablespoon cider vinegar I CID (~ OUCH) chunk white chicken, drained ~ cup dtagonally sUced carrol 1 Larae avocado, sliced I tablespoon diagonally sliced green onton Cut unpeeled cucumber in halt lengthwise: slice crosswise. In me- dium bowl. sur together otl, mus· 1ard. garlic. lime JU ice and vinegar. Add chicken. carrot and cucumber; toss gently. Serve over avocado slices. top with green onion. Makes 2 cups or 2 servings. CHILI CHICKEN AND AVOCADO SANDWICH 1, c up mayonnaise l4J teaspoon chill powder •, teupoon ground cumin I cu (S ounces) chunk white chicken, drained 2 slices rye bread, toas&ed 1 medium avocado, sliced •, cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese wllh jalapeoo peppers In mall bowl, stir together tirst three ingred1l'nts. Stir in chicken until completely mixed. On each shcc toast. arrange avocado slices; spread with chicken mixture. Top with shredded cheese. Broil 2 minutes until t·hecse begins 10 melt. Make'> 2 open-face sandw1cht's. CHICKEN AND A vocADO SALAD i,., cup peanut oil 2 &ablespooos creamy peanut butter 1 large clove garlic, minced 1, cup rice vinegar 1, teaspoon crushed red pepper l can (S ounces) chunk wblte chicken, drained 1 avocado, diced Lettuce To make drt'ssing. 1n 1.·ovcred blender container or food pro- l"e'isor. blend tirst five ingredients unti l smooth. In bowl. co mbine chicken. a' ocado and dres!>1ng. to!>s gentl). Serve on lettuce lea\e'i. Makes 2 cup<; or 2 5crving!> CHILI ... From Cl Whale most chtl1 '' made with beef. some "anat1ons call tor a combina11on w11h pork. 'i:1u!>agl'. and e'en lamh. Al Terhngua they are l1kt'I) to 1hro" in armadillo. tequila. e'en a dao of soil Though I don '1 alwa) s use th l' t;ame recipe. th(' followmg 15 one ol m) hcan" winter f:wornes It 1s a recipe 1nvt'ntcd with the cooper- auon uf m~ <i1stcr who lives o1n Buffalo. Te~1., (halfway between Dallas and Houston) With th1o; cold. damp '>'l'athl'r we've been expencnl 1ng. 1t '' thl.' perk1:t "1 n· ter'~ n1gh1 dl\h 1dl·al for a casual pan~ \.\1th lr1 rn1.h MENEFEE's TEXAS CHILI l 11 pounds coa rsely ground beef '•pound sausage meat L-i pound ground lamb 2 medium-size on.Jons. finely chopped 4 cloves minced garlic 2 sprigs minced cilantro I lablespoon cider vinegar 5 tablespoons good quality cblll · powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons salt 2 small dried red chill peppers or 'i teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 128 ounce) cans tomatoes l (6 ounce) can tomato paste I cup dry red wine l (16 ounce) cu kidney beans, oplional l onion, finely chopped '-'I pound sharp cheddar cheese. gr a led Put the mt.•at\ into a la rge ~aucepan along with thl' oni on and saute thr meal until al l pink 1s gonl'. Break up the meat as it sautcc5 and 1fthe mea t \eems 10 render too ht1lc fat. add a lOu ple of tabll'spoons of butter or oli ve oil to th e pan ~dd the garhc, c1 lan1ro. vinegar . ch1h powder, cumin. salt and chili peppers and sautc for 5 minutes more. Put the tomatoes into a food processor and puree them. Add the tomatoes. tomato paste and wine to the other ingredients and simmer, uncovered for about two hours. If the ml)tture becomes too thick. add a h ttle water. Tastl' for seasoning and adj ust salt and pepper if necessary. Add the optional kidney beans at least 20 minutes befgore serving. Serve the chopped onion and grated cheese on the side to be added as desired. Serves 6. EASY BAKED FlSH ~~ pound sole or flooder fillet• 'vl cup mayon.naiae •, cup grated Parmesan cbeete 2 tablespoon• floe dry brud crumb1 Choose a vrry shallow hak1ng pan into which the fillets will flt in one la)'cr ltnc the pan with foil Arrange fillets an fo 1l-hncd pan . prcad each fillet wllh mayonnaise. then spnnkle w11h Parmesan and crumb!\. Rake in a preheated 375· degree oven until li ghtly hrowncd and fi'lh flake' t.ts1I ~ and looks opaque whr n ll'\tc<l with a furk - 2 5 minult'I\ Mah'~ large \t'rvtntt' Sales tax unchanged,. by coupons Dear June -In a liufTalo market I recently purchased A box of Pampers and I used a $I Pampers coupon .. The cashier rana up the retail pnce of the Pampers, added the 8 percent sales tax, and thch subcontracted my coupon. JANE FULLER "•lb the purchase pncc(!.) c1rcleif. Expires March 31. 1986. TROPICANA Home tyle a refund form . Hl-C/CIOON IES Offer Receive a free C'ioon1es tory Card Adven- ture Map, and a complete set of 24 ls this the usual procedure? I was under the impression that the sales tax was based on the money the store received. -Mrs. Joseph Offer. Receive a S 1 coupon~ood on Scbmlt1, Dansville, N.Y. h f Dear Mn. Scbmlu-Y cs. This is your next pu re ase o Tea. nd the Happy New Year SJ offer Recetvt> 12 25-ccnt coupons good on an y Trop1cana product. Send the-re- quired refund form and one ·proof of purchase {lid or Uni versal Prod- uct Code symbol) from either a 12- ounce or 16-ounce container o( froLen or a 64-ounce carton con- tainer of Trop1cana Home Style Orange J u1ce. Expir~ March 31. 1986. IOf) Cards Send the required refund form and six quality seals from Hi-C 46-.ounce Fruit Dnnk.s or 18 Universa l Product 'Codes fr?m Ht..(' in the Dnnk Box. along wtth SO cents for postage and ha ndling for each ~t ordered Include your name, address and ZIP code on a 31by·5 card. Expires June 30, 1986, or while supplies last the usual crocedure. required refund form and three 32-ounce Real..emon front-label pan- The sa es tax is based on the els. along with the grocery receipt(s) money the store actually receives . .---------___ .._ __ _ Bonus' This offer doesn't require But since the supe'rmarket will receive the face value of the coupon from the manufacturer. this. along wtth the amount of money yo u previously paid for the product. adds up to the full retail pnce. If you check the fine pnnt on most coupons. 1t states that the consumer 1s responsible for the payment of all sales ta>.es. l' ~ Dear Jue -I have become an Vons Dinner for 6 for Under $5.00* avid refunder. and last year I really worked at it. My efforts paid off. and according to my records I received more than S 1,000 an cash refunds from manufacturers an return for sending them proofs of purchase. About ha lf of these proofs came. from products my family uses. and the other half came from empty packases given me b) my relatives and fnends. My question 1s this· Income-tax lime 1s approaching. and I am wondenng whether any of these refunds are taxable. What do you thank? -B.G., Sao Dlego. Dear 8 .G. -For the maJOnty of shoppers who send for an oc- casional refund using box tops and labels from product the} have purchased. the refuods received are not taxable. The Internal Revenue Services considers these refunds to be a discount on the purchase pnce. But the growing number of what I call "professional refunders." people who have turned refunding into a business. are a world apan from the casual refunder. Like yourself. they collect box tops and labels from a van cty of sources and turn them into refund cash. There 1s nothing wrong w11h this. as long as professional refunders follow the manufacturers' redemp- llon instructions. But a busi ness that earns a profit should pa y taxes. and this applies equal!~ to the r6.fu nd business. That 1s what an JR spokesman told me when I recen tly asl<.ed him about 11. He also mentioned that professional refunders may be able to off set the cost of stationer). postage stamps and other expenses directly related to the conduct of the business against their refund 10- come In an> case. professional re- funders should get advice from tax professionals I TAX ORGANIZER OF-FEH: Wh y are 1nrnme taxe\ such a headache" One reason 1'> the dif- ficulty most of us have keeping track of our deductible ex penses and th e paperwork to back them up. Bris tol-Myers 1s otTenng to make this a lost easier with a "1986 Income Tax Record Organizer." a spiral-bound book and fik prepared b} the J K. La\ser Ta' Institute. It 1s a great offer bccau'lc no ma1l -1n form 1s necessary and 1t requires onl} Excednn proof of purchase -the Uni versal Product Code bar-code end flap. Send your request and proof to Excednn Tax Organizer Offer. P 0 Box. 14134. Bah1more. Md. 21268. Onl} one organizer per family or address 1s allowed, This offer ex- pires May 31 . 1986 Here's a refund form to wnte for: Two SI coupon\ or a SI refund. GREEN G IANT Entrees Taste Test Ofler. P 0 . Rox 5912. M 1 n- ncapol1~. Minn . 55460. fh1'1 offer expire<; Ma} I . I 9l.{6. While-waning for the form. '>3Vt' lrnt' (ir<~cn Giant Frozen Entrec llnncr<,al Product Code symbol. along w1 1h the cash- re~1ster receipt w11h chc purchase pnce circled. Here 1s the week'<, ltst of refund offers. Start looking for the requi red refund forms. whi ch you can obtain at the supermarket. in newspaper and magazine advl'r11scments and from trading with fnends. Meanwhile. tan collecung the needed proofs of purchase as de- tailed below. Remember. some offers are not available in all area\ of the count ry. Today's refund ofl<.-r, hav~ a value ofS 11. The c ofTer'i require form': CREMOR A SI Coffee Refund offer. Receive a SI coupon good on your next purchase of coffee. Send the required re fund form and thr<.'e 16-ounce or larger Cremora Non- Da1ry Creamer lahcl'i, along with the grocery recc1pt(1;) w1th th<' purchase pnC'C('i) circled. fap1rc'i March 31 . I Q86. EAGLE BRAND SI Bananas Refund Offer Receive a SI coupon aood on your next purcha~ of Banana'> Send the required refund fo rm and thret> 1-agk ~wectcncd ( 'ondcnscd Milk label\ Expires March .31 . I '186 J llCY Jlltc f-f-rc\h I ru1t Olkr Receive a $2 coupon good to"nrd any fresh fruit c;cnd thr rc"qu1rtd refund form nnd tht l ln1,eN1I Product Cude ')mbol'> from eight 46-ouncc 'i11e (an' lla\(lr) or N kid Silt 8 4 ~-oum:e rnnon\ (c1~ht thrc(' packs) of Ju1q Juice t-ru11 Pum:h bp1rc Marth l l, I IJX6 RF ALfMON SI Tt"a l{t'fund •tncludcs 3-Lbs. Roast (Slx-8 Oz. Servlngs)- 10.lbs. Potatoes-2-1..b. Bag Carrots and 12·Pack Brown & Serve Rolls. You Pay Only •454 Select U.S.DA Choice Beef I h Limit 2 Packages Per Customer-'• U.S. No. 1-Great with Roast Limit 2 Per Customer Banquet Fried Chickens 299 Of~ rt~-l;>Ounn-ho. Sara Lee Croissants t 69 a.-."' n-~Bo. Lahy's Poor Boy Sandwich 179 I~ ()urn ea. Ore Ida French Fries t 39 11.-"' c ....... Cut l2-0lnc• 8og Ute & Elegant Lasagna 149 fettnllne-11 ~ a..~~ In Pepperidge Farms 129 , __ ""'*Of~-'" '>C ...... & .. Meister Brau Beer l 2·Pk. 199 120.. C...-S.. 2,gg 1111!1.-I 00 C.. -a.t.. Charles Krug Chenin 8lonce cw~ a-.--7"l().....,., ~ Cook's Brut Champagne "' fAr9 Ory-1'0,....... lie-. Clan MacGregor Scotch ' l".IU!o!f ec.. ]89 289 999 Boneless Rib Steaks Beef Rib Eye Steasks llnr-.. ~U'-OA <~ Boneless Round Steaks ._, u s 0" °"""' s...i iJ r t 99 ,,299 t 199 Boneless Rump Roasts 179 "'8coom ltCM>d I.AM F~ US DA °"""' IWib Boneless Stewing Beef 179 .,,......US.DAO...... lb Table King Boneless Ham 2 t 9 -0tHol-93'Fo1 F,.... ,..,......,._ U> Fresh Imitation Crabmeat 229 n.n 5-IF-'" Cooked Bay Shrimp ,,._. .. ~ lb ]99 Fresh Red Snapper Fillets 239 ~ s.loo<l T-11:> Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese J 79 llw'ioronw> f~l'IK1<CS...t(Y.)1b • II' Vons Cooked Ham t 39 '*-1 ~~~ Carl Buddig Meats 39 n.,n......, >lv---2~ ... ~--• Borden Cheese Slices t 59 0-f·~J 11<11"'"'~ Jersevmaid Yogurts 3 ' 99 '--I'~ f\-<Vtt (...-,... ~ • Vons Soft Margarine 59 1 ~.,..,. ·~ 'Y • Serve Rolls Twin-12-Pk.-Wheat, Flaky, Sesame • Complements the f.\eal -Limit 2 Fresh and Crisp Penect for yourRoast Ea. Clip and Save I Vons Double Coupons I r---------------'---, ...._ .. --~--~-·•1000 I Clp Th6I Coupon FOi T~ Offet I 31 -..-.-.n.. --'-,,,. -"' I ~--,,... ·-.-..,.rn.oo""""""',._, I ,.,... ... ...,.,,,.,.~.._.....-."'°~ I •100 ... _ _.._,,,..,.., .. ...,._ ... -..o1 I -~ i:i...,~.,.-I I ,,..,,~ umi,.__ .. .__ """"--.... ·--.... -~-I ,,., iomO>Ollo.il"""f-n .-...)1• I •1 oo .. ,,__._.__ .. ,,,,,_ ... ,...,, I _..,.""' I ... -.,._, .._ --"" ,_ "* I Clp Tll6I Coupon FOi ~Oller -ps~ Olw~f-J7-~ -L.---1 Vons Triple Coupons .............. .. L Fresh 39 Artichoke ~v!'.... E&. Large Pink Grapefruit "'""'1-r. ICI Red Ripe Tomatoes _,,_ l~Vn,...... Fresh Cauliflo..ver Large Mushrooms "'°'"" ...... YIM Fresh Asparagus ·-••"-'-Lb ~ h.49 "'.89 ~ .69 ,.169 "t29 &,, 299 ~~t':_V~ow Fresh BroccoU '"" °'""' ~ t..-, ~.49 Vons Apple Juice ""' ec. F amity Scott Tissue IWw<iom ....... ,...... Post Raisin Bran <'t\C.'-"~ Vons Peaches -..u. .. 1 ··-....,,. .......... .,,.. ...... Fnskles Buffet Cat Food C (, C Cola -Olympic Meal Bread ""'""'''~ .... ~,... .. """""'!""' Vons Enahsh Muffins -I.II ,.;;;; ~ ~..,_., .... .99 .79 189 ., .59 .29 109 .79 .89 ..... \ ...... _ .... "_..__ ................... -...... ........ _"'A"• ............ ., .............. "-.,. ............ ._.. .. ~ ............................... ..-......... _.. ............ _.-. ........... .. - The •ore Store. If~ I .............. . I ce Orange Co.at OAIL Y PILOT I Wedneaday. February 28, 1986 .. Wine guide an aid for novices, connoisseurs made and l'U~' to drink ( hardun- nay that 1 an 1dl.'al ~lcctaon tor rc111;.1urant wine hi.ts bcc:au e of ll~ compa11b1ht y to '>O many food t) pes Light to medium body wnh straightforward < hardonnay Ila, or.. cl\hanc:cd b) oak vanallan c 1ood value: lll'it being released The folks at Louis Martina Wine- ry have published a pamphlet on wine basks. To Martini's credi1at1 about the least self-serving and commcrcaal publication of ll\ type ewer pnnted. Titled "Ten Tip~ 10 EnJOYtni Wane," it not only provides some sound 1\dv1cc for inexperienced wine drihkers. but 1t wouldn't hurt the connoisseur crowd to t1:1kc a look either. In addition 10 the tips, there is a pronunnat1on guide to the most frequent!} ~en Ca lifornia wane types. Never again need ) ou won- der hCJw to sa) Gewuntram1ner. For your free copy of tl'ie pamphlet send a sclt:addrel>sed tamped tnvelope (01 SO lCnts to cover postage & handling~ to Ten Wine Tip • P 0 Bo'< 7:..44. an Francisco 94120 NOT C HE P 1 I re.ill~ hate 11 when I love a wine but don t ltke tis price. You all know m) penchant for bargains by now so understand that it pain~ me to recommend white wines selling for upwards ot $20. omeumcs there 1s teg1t1matl' cause fo r wanes to be more e' pensive. such a~ ltm11ed pro- ducuon. the use of ne"' barrel~ every )CUI . h1gh-pric~d grape~. not to mention the wt llingnc'is of man)' consumer" to pa) a premium price for premium qualtt)'. All thc'ic JUSta ficattons apply to the wane to tollm.' "hach f srudg1ngly g1' c a posit" e rev1e" A~bly I 984 Monterey Chardon· nay ($ ttO· I he grapes came fronl highly regarded Sleepy Hollow Vineyard. and tht• winemaker ll> a well known !Cllow moonltgh t1ng Imm h1~ 1ub at a more famou) ··chateau." No1 c' ef)one will fa' or this very styl1\lll wine, but I happen 10 love 11 We'rl' talking big. bold. toast). h1ghl) e\tracted. noticeably oakt.'d Chardonnay that was bottlt.>d dm·ctl) off the ICC) foa cvcn mon· l ha rartt'r lf1h1'.>dci.cnpt1 on make~ 1t sound hke an . overdone. wood). flabhy muni.tcr, then I've done u bnd JOl'l with 1he adJCl'llvc!>. While man> O' c:rdone wanes can be dc~nbcd 1n much the same· way. thc::r don't possess the lively acidity and lean. l11n1y backbone of 1b1s wondl·rfut Monterey wine. Very dclint1cly a 'ipec1al occasion Chardonnay. ( HA QDONNA Y EST A TE - Landmark Vineyards an onoma (. ounty grows only one grape, and J tha1·~ Chardonnay. It's also JUSl er • ID ~, 1cec 7.25-0Z about the only wine I andrnark make-.. though other va r 1ct1e~ were made 1n pac;t ycaro; and a little ( abernt•t 1s ~tall nlUUC from lime IU 11mc 1 Focu,1ng on J \Ingle -,arat"t\ spec1al1~1a ni. 1t were. ha'I 'iome definite advantage\ for a wine- maker. including some.' cconom1l'\ that allow the wine to be sold at reasonable pnccs. Controlling th e cost of grapes by growing them i~ another distinct advantage if chl' goal ts to produt·eexcellcnt wine al a reasonable price Landmark 191!4 Sonoma Cbardoonay ($9 or ll''i!>) A well 1-ROLL Landmark 1984 Alexander Val· lty Chardonnay ($9 or lei.i.): Sched- ule<'.i for April release. this wine as ' more likely to be the medal .wan ner 1n 1h1s )Car'i. JUdgangs. Whtie pro- duc11on techniques wen~ 1dcnt1cal. 1ndud1ng partial barrC'l fermenta· uon. 1h1'i bottling 1s much nch and fullcf with more co ex Oa1.-urs th.it lean toward \Pl t' and nutmcK Landmark 1983 Alexander Val- ley Chardonnay ($9 or le~i.): The winer) l'i '>Old out. but this prev1ou'i vintage '.>hould sull be available an many n·tml outlet\ It 1s the be'lt ot tht' bunth. with all the richness and comple.x11~ of the 1984 -\lcxander Valle) wine. but with a ltvehness and cmpne!IS mmang an the 1984 Stcx:I. up 11 ~ou find this one One nan· thing about buyang Landmark Chardonna)!I from year to }'l'ar 1s that the grape ~oun.:e i.Lays tht• f,ume . Many w1ner1t"s bu) their grape~ nn the open market and the wanes therefore tack continuity ol stvk and taste. At Landmark the da.flerem:es come onl) from van- tage .\nd the' age well. too Wine- maker Bill Mabf) recen t!) offered mt.' a ta\tC of t 981 "proprietor'., n:srn t'" "hach 1~ stall \ho" tng I quite }-Outhful Ont) a few hundred case' ol thl' reserve wine 1s made each yl·ar. and thii. ~mtage was long :igo sold out but the point wa!'> made Case purchasers of Land- mark Chardonnays don't ha"e to \\Orrv ahout them going over thl' hill and the} ma~ actual!) benefit trom .1 \ear nr t"o's cellaring \NO I HER BLL'SH -I realh had no idea what I was starting "hl·n I suggested to Mal l Creek V1nC)Jrd'i wa) back in 1976 that their rather deeply colored attempt at making a White Cabernet be labekd "Cabernet Blush." The name caught on as a deS<.'np- tor for a categof) previously called "blanc de no1rs." and since Mill Crct•k registered both state and fcdcrnl trademarks. the small . onoma winer) has been hcens1ng right\ to use the "blush .. name tu other v.inenes .\nd. no. r m not tollcctang an) ro~altaes. Darn 1t! The latest "blush'' wine to tx· announced 1s French. and from Seagram-owned Barton & Guesuer (B&G) and will be labeled "Cabernet Rlush." JU'.>t ltke tht• original I he A&G \Crs1on. ho-...· C\Cr. 11) not produced trum Cabernet ~au' agnon. but from ( ..i~rnet I rant gro"'n 1n tht• Lum \ alln On1 t.1n 1 twlp hut wonder 1f tht• "111\. "111 ht 'old 1n f rann·. and 11 '>o \\hJI 11 v.tll ht• l alkd. nr ti B&<J 1' .. iniph tal>.rng JJ\ . .tnt.1gl' ol an -\meriutn trt·nJ ~ hCJI '' lht· hench word for blu,h'.1 AnJ fur that matter what do the r rcnch tind to blu!.h about. other th.in U\1ng .\mcncan terms to \ell f rcnlh "Hll~ Oh "-ell I suppose v.e lan't wmpta1n too loudl) .,<> lung as "l' rt· u"ing chablts anJ burgund\ Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce WINNER ... Red Snapper ·;·· ... .. 51.79 Vegetables ·~· : .. 7"~ "· Pol lock ........ 51.59 Vegetables . , ..... .,, Rib Roast ~~.: ... I 51.69 Potatoes .. , -, .. Smoked Ham .......... 51.19 Pot Pie .. . .. Top Sirloin Steak 51.99 Pot Pie .. Lamb Chops ,. 51 .89 Steak-Um m Lamb Chops .. 51.99 Fishsticks " Stew Meat ....... 51.69 Cool Whip '· , ... 99C ,.,. .... , .. ,4ijC 51.57 53c 55c 51.79 53.19 51.15 Pears ... ... . . .. .. Oranges .... 11 .... 111 • , ~A 0 n i 0 n s • ~· hi I r Ul1 V. • caa;:;RISP it/ • 4)"'t tUtJPll' ,.,,~ , .. 1t(.t', OI•:. t~-4HA. ...... "•I •'H• A•• lr.IA•4f ~lttf i Tropical Houseplants -W. ..... FromC2 package d1ret:t1ons for two-crust pie U\tng I0-1nch tart pan with re mo' able bottom or 9-mch pie pan Heat o'en to 400 degrees Plac.e t prepared crust tn pan: pres\ m bottom and up sides of pan rnm edges if necessary In large howl. com bane apples 'ugar ra1'i1ns. -...alnut\. cmnamon kmon prel and 2 tcao;poom lemon 1u1u: Spoon lllto pit' rru-;1-linec..1 pan Compare these Low Prices Grocery Specials I o m11kc a lat11n· top. tut rcma1n1ng lfU!lt into 1 ·lllth wide l>trtps '\rrange strip., in latt1n· design 01.-cr apple mp;turc. Trim and seal edges. In ~mall bowl com bane egg :rolk and ""ater, gent I~ brush over lattice Soup Motor Oil Onions -... , .. Dressing ."~ ... Cat Food ... ~ Dog Food ... ··. Dog _Chow .. . Spaghetti Sauce E£~"l: .... Tuna Helper ~!~~·. 7~ .,,. •• Strawberry Jam ... , Chocolate Quik ... (' Tone Bar Soap Facial Tissue ·:·::~." 6~Wb111 ~;· ... sgc Bread ..... ~~··. s1 .15 Oreo ~ookies . _ 7gc Cookies ~·~. ~ ....... a3c Pepsi '· ggc 29t 512.89 s1.99 51.19 .. ~ '1,11n H11" l'lr•IJ11' \t 1 ur,11' ,,, 1h1· 1 hn .. ,1.1n1l •I 'I ,,, ' ,. ,,,, '\f\f' ' .... ' fM. '"·•"I ,,.,. t•t"' r ·~ , •Kit ,,., ,_ ·v• ,,,.,,., "'''"' "".u .,1,,. ~•ltj 1'1t llf'll\ _,. lftto'fl I ••l'f!•" ..... It .. ,_,.. .. ... > ... ; Lucky Lager nrr~ Crown Russe •<ll··· Seagrams V.O ..... , ..... Kahlua ~ ... , WHITE OR GOLD Ronrieo Rum Sfl.99 1 f~LITER Bake at 400 degree~ tor 40 to 60 rn .,,", ,,\ S2.59 m1nutesorunt1lgotdcnbrown AnJ apples are tender. Cool 1 hour. '°"' 54.59 ·~ .. l 58.59 In r;mall bowl. cornHanc glall' mgrcdacnts: dnutc over i.hghtly warm tan. Cool. remove sides of sg 99 pan 8 serving-; ., ... • I Tip: Cover ptc w11h toal dunng last 15 to 20 minute'.> of baking 1f OClCS .. UC) to prt•vcnl C'<CCSSIVC brown mg. E ASY CLAM CHOWD ER 2 11ice1 bacon, diced (about \Al lncb) Medium onion (5 ounct1), finely cbop~d PJUCU U'FSCTIVK 1 l'Vl.L DA rs to>,.ounct can rondto•fd cream of potato soup I t.c. ·ounce can minced C'lam , undrained ... " "-,._. W.ct Thur rrt ... -..._ .. ,. 2."7 28 l ,__ 2. 3 4 s WE RESERVE THE RIGHT T(J LIMll OR 1-lEI U!:ol !)ALE!:. TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS OR WHOlES~LERS \I)\ I H fl\H) 11 Ut <.l ARA~ r F.1-. ",. '"'"',. '._.\,.'"""'•ltd'"" .. ''""' '"." ..... tt, ""'' r·t n1rr•f\"'"''""° It 1fV<f h1 10Mthuflll' t_.u1f\ft ·~• , ._, .. ,, .. ""' 1uft ''"' 1..4 ~ .. h,fh,,.,. '-Vf"* ••1 ,. f' \I' I ttt t ~ • ,u ,.,,. 11\'\Vf'•t f"t\ .. fUt''• "•\I lh bW\ 1M llf'fTI •I '~ .. ,,, r•t•w>tl ,,,.,,. ,., '"' • .., '' 11 tw1 ,.,.,,., 1111 Jtll.thtr JU 1111 uhttt U I fi•\ t. 1 cup btavy cream 1' C'Up mllk ~ (~~~) _ 50 G ~l den Years ... An American Tradition . 50 Gold~n Year~ .. An _ ~'!lerican Tradit~on . (·:::TI In n medium ~auccpan cc>ok bucun and onion until onion brown . star an undiluted ~up. clam"i, cream and milk t lcat gcntl:r 'tamna ~"ernl time~. but du not h ml Rtfngcratc O\Cf1'1gh1 I Lo allow l l,1m Ila\ or lo ~trcnathcn I and reheat (without boahn ) ;it -.crv1ng 11mc Make" 4 \erv1ng-; Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIW~. F*'-Y 28, 1.. C7 Variety spices Up an old favorite Brend puddmg is one of those vaneuc of bread, from cru~ty wonderful de$!.Crts that'~ always French to oaimeal. Now, too. 1 APPLESAUCE RAISIN plcsaucc. supr. vanilla, cinnamon. had a special bomcy plate 10 diversity of ftavonngs are beina BREAD PUDDING salt nd almonds until well· kitchens aero $the land. Like app~e added: chocolare, pecans, coconut, 3 e11s. beaten blended. Sur in btud cube • Pour pie and peanut buucr sandwtches. 11 peaches. all-adding a ccnain pizazz 1 ~ cups milk m.txture into a 9 x I ¥.-inch round evokes a timeless connection to to this old favorite. I cup applesauce bakina dish. Cover and let tand at one's childhood and Mom's won-"f~1s recipe for Applesauce ·~cup sugar room tempenure 30 minutes or dcrful home cooking. Ra1S1n Bread Puddin$ is made w11h Z teaspoons vanilla until bread is completely saturated. The e days, apart from kitchen slices of delicious ra1S1n wuh cm-.,... teaspoon cinnamon Place dish in larger shallow pan on ~emone~. bread puddtng 1s enJOY· namon bread cut into cubes. tossed "-teaspoon Hit oven rack. ing a renaissance of sorts in some of w11h sli vercd almonds and baked in 'fa cup toasted silvered almonds Pour aboul I inch of hot water the tonier restaurants where it's a custard blended with applesauce. 10 slices raisin wltb cinnamon into the larger pan. Uncover ·and sharing the spotlight on handsome The resulting pudding has a bread, I day-old, cut Into Va-Inch bake at 3SO deJ.rees for 4S to SO dessert carts with elegant tortes. heavenly, rather unique fla vor. cubes minutes or until knife come~ out creamy cheesecakes and la vi sh When ready to serve, it is crowned I cup 1our cream clean. In a bowl. make orange sauce French pastrie4i. wi_th a deltghtful sauce made by •;, cup orange marmalade by blending sour cream and Along with being among the mixing sour cream and orange marmalade. Serve pudding with marmalade. tastiest of d~ssens. bread puddtng ,-----------=====-===----=~---....:..:..:.....::.!: _ _.:::.Or:.:a:.::n:Rge::.::::sa:.::u:.:::ce:::.:·:....:M:.:.:..:::a.:::ke~s:....:8~sc~rv~1~n:ri:&S~---========================== also ranks with the simplest when it comes to preparation. A trad1t1onal bread pudding •~ made w11h day-old white bread blended w11h a custard base. But. 10 this era of creative cookery, it's being made with all Giuliano Buglallt Expert shares know-how on Italian fare .\ \H'll-kno"n authont)' on Ital- ian CUl':>l nt' will condur1 a threc- hour dass \aturda) at the C"es1 C rourm{'I u>okmg '>Chool . Monarch Aa~ Pla1a. La~una N1gud Giuliano Bug1alh author of "Cla sic T cch niq ucs of Italian C ook1ns" and .. Foods of Ital)-.'' will m..tke h1~ lir\t appearance in South Orange Count) at 11 a m. Bug1alh conduct<. classes in New 'r ork. tour' the United tates. ( anada. \u,1rnha l)w111crl and . Helg1um and other Luropcan coun- tries for lour months each )'Car. Cost I'> $bll For rescn a11ons. call ~4 k!XXX Other t la.,,c, plannt·d at the \1.·hool are ( ahfornta < u1.,1nc with Phillis ( arcy ti 10 pm Tuesda)' $25. and an Fa\h:r f east by C'cst Gourmet o\\nl'f Kathleen Flanagan. fl 'O p.m. Man:h 6. i3o • • • Tip<; for 1..uok1ng dcl1c1ou<. meals that are low 10 caloric.,. fat and 1..holccotcrol \\Ill be prc'>cnted tn a '>I '\-week u1ur<>c . offerd h> Orange ( oac;t ( olkgc·, ( omm unll~ Ser- ' ice < >ffin· I T11kd ·· r ht' C ullnaf1 Heart<; Kitchen." tht: course "'ill be offered JI 9 am 1 hurc;da)s bcgtnning ~1arch b 1n.,1ructor will be Lynn Jaramillo a home c1.onom1st who hac; conductl'd food ant.I equ1pmtnt dassec; 1n Orange and Lo4i .\ngeles 1..ount1 e'> for the pa~l 25 )-cars. For 111form:111on. call 432-5880. • • • Notc:d wine columnist, author and rc\tauranteur Rohcrt Lawrence BallC·r "'111 conduct a i;cm''> of cla<.'c' on < allforn1a "-Ines. hcgin- n1ng M onda~ al 1he Disnn land llott'I \nahe1m fill' 1.·1ght-wcd .. w urs1.·. to be held at 7 pm on cun\ccut1vc Monda)S 1.·xcrpt on !:.aster Monday. wt II focu~ un ho" to Judge a wmc in taste. color and bouquc:t whi le sampling at ka\I 20 d1fTen:n1 wine'> at each cla~s. ~tudcnts will also hear and speak to more than lO winemakers while tasting their"' 1nes For enrollment information. call Ron< ra1g at the hotel. 778-66(X) • • • Jacques Pepin. cookbook author I and contributing" ntcr for the Nc'I York Times and Bon Appctit. will teach concepts. tcchntQUl'' and the why'' Lind ho"·, o( prcpanng CUIStnC Ii f 49 * * ** * -. Top Sirloin Steak ***** Whole Beef .119 Brisket ' • jj "4 •Hl A. ***** Lady Lee Bacon 1 .~·.149 H 'HI(.." I Jo\h t t ' !-Fleischmann 's 789 ~Vodka . , e-_ ·--1. !-Oscar Mayer &, . b Bacon . -' @ \ "···l•• .... . :1:~ 239 ~~-=#!i !-Swiss Miss ·~Cocoa ·. . .... !-Keebler Club ~Crackers f 19 Hi stla<i\t'\at P1rct\ Pcrlcct Pan ()chool nl ( ook1ng in '>uuth Coac;t Plaza '"II rn: held at 10 ,Ua m and 1--------------- {I p m fhur,d:l\ and IO· '0 a m Frida\ I nr 1nforma1wn. call 556-6424 • • • I ar I ;l~t t 111\1m· um.I < hou11. ('>3Slr) Wi ll he thC' t<lflll OI [\\() cooking da,.,t • ., at M} I U\IHllC Thing' < c>0!1.1n~ c.;chnnl 14 '70 Culver l>nH' In 1m· Ying Lo will dcmun'ltratc c;umc I of hct fo\tirtlC' dl'ihC\ from rar Ea 1t·rn 1..uhnan trnd111on<. rtl 10 am \a1u1da' ~ h1tc 1~:llt' .tu ( hou\ \\<ill Ix• tl\l' 1<1p11.. til ~O\ Pingu .11 b 'or> m Marlh ti E4lh d .1\'i co\I., Sh For tnlor- matlon LJll ~~2-02~1 • • • -\ · Rus v < 1ou rmet'' \t re ina do- ahcad menu' will he prr<.cntcd h\ the T.1<.11ni 'iponn .11 6 "' pm t UC\d,I\ .11 7446 'iadJkh1tl 1 r<l1I., Orungl' I or rcwn,atton' ..tnd inlor · mntinn lall (~I') 2~0-NI~ . ( ***** Rib Eye Steak tiL•t;( l E ~· Ulb '>~ EN(f:k ***** Fresh Pacific Red Snapper l•L t ltl f69 ***** ~~~~t~eet3 .. :. 3s9 l '"' t I( t • f A' ***** Turkey Breast .. 199 Tenderloin pie Ricotta ~Cheese f 9~ I !-Chicken ~Bologna 119 1 ...,_,~., ... . .. -. pie County Line b Cheese f A •• t "'I A ,. l .. f 6f! ?" Green Giant -~ Vegetables ~ .. '! "-t f . l ~ ,\ • ~ • t ' ' . ""' ... !-Singleton b Breaded Shrimp Red Delicious 39 Apples t.A<;iHINu 10N f / 1 HA f AN • Lb • .1 Ali .. • Brown Onions .. 49 ... 15 !-Harvest Day b De Luxe Bread bi 11, i •• \\ ..... :.59 . •• ·:~·~ L "• ..--.;. i:.. ••>--" i -·· ~· r.~ .. ~ . --r . ,0 . J •.. j P"Ragu b Spaghetti Sauce r Wyler's Drink Mixes ~~ l>1' .% • • 249 !-Cheer b Laundry Detergent _: .· .. ) ?-Northern . ~ Bath Tissue ... f 09 pie Wesson 229 i Oil " ,,. c:Jl tP. pie Heinz ~Ketchup f 39 Ji OZ J.-.R 169 P"7 Up or b Diet 7 Up ,. I ,. If ~· " •._ (..'.. A.N<:t ~~ ~ fB9 ,111 ti.fl" ·P• ,,.., • .,..._.,.,., •• -...... , ...... .... P" RC ~Diet Rite ?-Purina ~Cat Chow ?-Purina ~Dog Chow ...... ~ .. ·---- !" Key Buys mean ~ extra savings. .. .. • I I' CS Orange Coast OAILV PILOT I Wedne day, F•btuary 26. 1i86 r I ---------- I I I •• Today"s Ne iglil>orhood Dn.tgs tore If you are age 60 ~r older. you can receive 110°/o EXT RA SAVINGS . 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It. • ~ ' I NEUTROGENA T/GEL THERAPEUTIC SHAMPOO 8 5 ounce 3sa Our Regular 6 29 AUSSIE MEGA 3 MINUTE MIRACLE WITH SHAMPOO Shampoo 16 ounce & Cond1t1oner 8 oz 399 A 10 28 ValLJf> • •• Down and dirty * ..., Piii WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1986 l!J Newport Harbor advancn In CIF boJ•' aoccer plerofta. D2. Fountain Valley'• P•ttl Taylor throw• no-hitter In eoftbell. D3. Ready to p·bunce Mes a Verde's reens are beautiful, but can also be treach erous By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR It's as inv1ttng as a Venus flytrap. You see the lush grttnery all around. the lakes and trees. You relax and fall into the beauty of the Mesa Verde Country Club golf course as you head down the fairway. You hn your approach shot and finally you're on one of the rolling spacious greens which look more lake emerald-colored silk than razor-cut bent grass. You line up the putt and let It roll. And roll and roll some more ·Gotcha! Suddenly 1t turns tnto Milton's Parad1~ Lost "These greens can be treacherous.·· said Patty Sheehan. one of the Ladies Professional Golf Assoc1auon tour- ing pros who will be competing 1n this ·year's Uniden Invitational (Thursday through Sunday). "But these greens here arc bcauttful. The ball rolls so nicely. but you've got be careful or you'll be out there a while.·· Defending champion Bonnie Lauer agreed. saymg "'This course can eat you up. The greens out here arc the Sbeeban Laaer fastest we play on the tour h can be scary when you first get out there. especially 1f you're above the hole Then you just hope to two-putt 1t."' The course, according to the tour- ini pros, can be quite the beast. }t has two holes that are rated an the top 15 toughest holes on the LPGA tour(No. 9 and 15) and fi.,,e O'erall 1n the top 74. '"Plus there's some sleepers.'" said Pat Bradley. "'I think 14, 2 and 8 c1re very tough holes because they look easier than the> play. That's one of the ways to get in trouble here." Another problem. 1f you can be- lieve this. has been the weather. The 85-plus degr~ heat has turned the greens into a roller-coaster nde with the lack of moisture And putting 1sn '1 the onl) problem The greens aren't Padres select Boros to replace Williams SAN D IEGO IA PI -tcve Boros was named manager of the San Diego Padres on Tuesday. a day after Dick W1ll1ams quit the JOb. Boros. 49. "'ho ha~ been minor league coordinator of instruc11on for the Padres. 1s known as a cool- headed manager where Williams· fiery temper and handling of players often brought confronta- tions. Boros last managed an Oak- land. where he was fired 44 games into the 1984 season. His Oal ... land team finished in fo urth place in the Amencan League West tn 1983 with a 74-88 record. "'I want to thank Joan Kroc. conference where he was in- troduced to local media. Terms of the agreement. 1n- d ud1ng the length of Boros· contact. were not announced The ~lecuon of Boros to \U(· cecd Wtlham'i was speculated about last December when 1t appeared the Padres would buy out the last year of Wilham~· contract. The buyout. 1nit1ated b)' math and McKeon becau'iC of displeasure with W1lhams· man- aging St) le. v.as blocked b) Krcx: The quick announcement of a nev.. manager 10 hours after Williams said he was qu1111ng. fueled speculauon that the man- ager would be Boros. who had been at the Padres' spnng training camp 160 male\ ;iv.a~ in ) uma ..\nz holdmJ approach shots elthcr. ""This course will favor the hi&h· ball h1n4*'s. ·• said Jan Stephenson. who Bradley thinks will have a good shot because of her steady putting game. "'The greens arc h<?.ldinga little. but not much out there. Sheehan also said the high-ball hmers. the ones who can parachute the ball down on the glassy greens. will have an advantage .. A big part of the game 1s where you pun from." she said ... You want to be in a place where you have a good chance. Otherwise. 1f your ball has trouble holding the greens. you can get stuck above the hole Then an} thin~ can happen ... She lakes the bent grass at Mesa Verde 'el') much, though. saying "'It (Pleue eee UlQDltN/D3) Re4gie arrives early J ack son anxious to talk about his s ta tus with club From AP dispa tcltes 1n~~hc\nge~:.~~~~:c1~~~.~;~~~ Tuesda). three da~s earl~ and qu1ck- I~ 'enfied "''"\er-long rumors that he·., disturbed b) his role. Ed.laon '• Bemle Colaccbio la forced oat at aecond by lrrine'• Scott Morton (top) and Char&er Mike Croaby diva back to firat u Vaquero Bob Hamelin handle. throw dar- ing openlnC round of Loan Tournament at Imne. Edlaon won, 7-2 . Detalla, D3. Ballard m1th and Jack McKeon for gi ving me an opportunity to manage the an Diego Padres I'm especially gratified to manage th1sclub, because this 1s a talented club." Boros said at a news •· 1t is our pohc) "'hene' er possible 10 tf) to promote from w1th1n." said 'imnh .. ldon'trcall\ ha,ea1ob r 'e gotto pro' e m' self and that's "hat I plan to do:· Jackson said after J01n1ng battef)men tn workouts. Jackson. who ended the 1985 season wnh 530 career homen. ha .. ~n deleted from the dub's outfield plans b~ Manager Gene Mauch and "'II be u~d as a designated h111er Sea Kings rejected, ejected from CIF, 53-37 l Dominguez holds Fryer to 2-year low ( 10 points) attempts fro.n the field and 11 matcnalized into an e1ect1on from the playoffs for the Sea Vic" League champs. "'I thought we gave a good e-ffort:· said CdM Coach Jack Emon .. but oh' 1ously this was a ve11 good defens1,c team ""e were up against." The re1ect1ons began early - on Fryer's first attempt from the field. and Dominguez Coach Ernest Carr called Rennie Ingram's block of what began as a wide open shot from 15 feet '"The game's biggest impact. "11hout an~ offensl\ e sv. 1tt hes .. , thought the} "ould down-tempo the game:· said Carr. '"to make Fryer's shot~ count tor more." His four-,ear contract 1echn1calh e'p1red la\t ~ason but an op11ori 'ear JI the ~me $975.000 salarv was auwmaucall\ arn.,,ated b' his I qg5 production. "h1ch inciuJrd , ... homers and M5 ru n~-battl"d-in Ho"'e"er. Jachon. ""ho tu ms 40 1n !\Ila~. app.irl'nth harbors '>Orne re- c;entmcnt O\er the "'-3\ General \1anagcr 'vt1ke Pon handled the tontralt rene..,.,al v..h1cb made him leel un"'antt·d h' the club By ROGER CARLSON Of IM D.., 'llo4 lteff COMPTON -There's a certain amount of reJecuon. 1n one form or another for everyone. even on good days. The Dons. who had beaten ( orona del Mar in tournament play 1n December. 74-48. proved It was no fluke as they dropped in 61 . ~ percent of their shots ( 19 of 31) through tht: lirst three quarters as the game' was being decided whale Corona dcl Mar could connect at1ust 24 2 percent for the game. going 15 for 62. "'It said ')OU can't take that shot anymore,' .. noted Carr F11er was to hll only 4 of18 from the field (22 percent). and w1th.6-51h Ccdnck Ceballos patrolling the kc}. the DOns virtually gave away nothing. Dominguez ne,er 1ra1lc:d and "as nl''l'r threatened. taking an -ti lead at the out«t npanding a 16-I 0 kad 10 2li-I 4 late in thl' second quarter. and pulling av.a} from a 10-22 advantage in tho third quarter '1!.llh nine Straight points for a 39-22 lead. ·1 ha,en't H't '>1gned the t·ontract and "ant 10 ha'e a discussion with Pon be-fore I do ·· Jack!>on said. Pon plan'> to mel'I la ter th1<i week "1th Jack .. on and ht' Ph1x·nl\·ha'iCJ ad' i-.or (1an ~ alk,·r Tuesday night at Compton College there was a lot of rcJect1on for Corona del Mar H1sh 's Sea Kings on a night they would probably JUSt as soon forget as the Dominguez Dons swept to a 53-37 CIF 4-A second round basketball VICtOf'). The Dons. 21-5 and San Gabnel Valley League champions. rc1ccted eight Sea Krng Jeff F11er. a 1v.o-t1me all-league standout and the league's Co-Player of the Year "1th Saddleback's Bryant Walton. wa~ hclJ 10 a tv.o- year low of 10 points before fouling out "'-•th 6:28 lcft • Dominguez entered the pla)olls v.11h an a' erage of 48 4 points allowed and 1t c;hov.cd as ( orona del Mar's offense v..as taken out of its rh) thm and shooting arc 1n e·uung with a ::;_1.5 0' era II record. '"We JUSt couldn't gel our "hots to go in." said Emon. who surpn~d C arr } going Corona's onh nui-.c t·a me as resen e Mark '\kGrath. "ho got the \ca l\.1ngs gotng 1n tht• li~t 4uarter "'-Ith a couple ol buckets. dropped 1n an eight-footer to pare the Domtngucz lead to '0-22 v.11h 3 40 s~nt 1n thl' <,econd hall But Ceballos rc1ec1cd a F~er Jttempt at that PO•nt and 111gn1ted that n1ne-po1nt hur;t to (Please .ee CdM/0 3 ) .. Then."' no ten<,ion tlct"ecn uo; and no probll·m "hatsoe' er · Port -.aid ··RlUJC '<.tatuc; v.11h u' '"the \dmc a' n hall been cal h ol the la,1 tou r \ear'· Neldenfuer uys bac.k OK SCCDROPS PLAYOFF OPENER SAN DI EGO -Southern Cah- forma College was forced to gamble defensively afier falling behind host Point Loma and was explo1tcd for several easy tran- s1t1on baskets en route to a fast- paced 95-74 defeat in first-round NAIA Distnct Ill basketball play- off action Tuesday night. Point Loma bolted from the gate for a 10.2 lead and had doubled that margin (49-33) by the 1ntenmss1on. With the Vanguards pressing the length of the court. Point Loma guard 8111 Lanthier took command offensively and d1s- tnbuted eight assists 1n ut1 llllng both the tns1de and outside at- tack Deon Richard. a 6-7 post man. wa$ the beneficiary from the inside as he notched 26 potnt'I. whale pulling 1n 12 rebounds. Fellow front-hoer Richard Haywood also took advantage of the holes created by the over- extended, double-teaming Van· guard defense. finishing with W poantc; In add1t1on to d1cthing off to the two inside \Corers. Lanth1c-r fin- ished with 16 p<>1nts. Playing 1n has lut game for SCC. 6-1 ~nior guard Rand) McAllaster, recently named to the All-D1stnct 111 team with senior teammate Ken Bard,ley. went out in fine-cttylc. tallying 16 point ct. S<'VC'n a~'\1•1t'i and 'I" rchounds. all team high" Bard'ilcy thr leading ~orer for the Vanauards. addc~ 16 poanu to clo~ out h1~ c;n career ('( finished at tQ-10 for the ' Pacific Coast League seeks its level \ERO BF'\lH -Pmhcr Tom "•edl·ntucr ,,f thl' lo~ .\ngcle' [)\)dge'r., got hJl k to hU\IOC'" Tue~a' after m1c;sang J dJ' ot 'Jmng dnlJ, hcl·auc;t• 111 l\Orl·n1•'' in h1" lxil k New prep c irc uit hoping to convince CIF of 2 -A s tatus With the Pacific Coast League about to make Its debut 1 n the fall. an interesting snuauon 1s possible -1f the league is able to convince the< IF outhem Section. The new league w11l 1nclude Co~tJ Mesa. Laguna Beach. Woodbndge. Laguna Hills. Trabuco Hills and Orange. "'We're recommend mg to the Cl F that we go 2-A across the board with the exception ofboys and girls volleyball and tennis." said Costa Mesa Pnnc1pal Frank lnfusino i\fter all. that's about what Central Conference football is. de~p1te the vanous nomenclatures of"con- fercnces "fo baseball. the Sea V tl'\' has been 2-A for several years Four of the teams are com 1 ng from the Central Conference. n's a step down from the outhcm forOrangl'. and Trabuco Halls has no hack· · ground. The Central Conference include!> four other Orange Count\ le:iguc., (Freeway. Ora nae. Garden C1roYe and 'iea V1ew)and the panty 1i. rcu~on­ ablc. lfthe new league,, admitted to the Central Conference. another league will have to exit Then again. mayt>c they will be sent to the Desert· Mountam Conference. which in- cludes such travel a,aenn arra'i rt\ Lake Elsinore. Santa Paula, Chnard Banntngand downtown F1llmorl" "Not everyont "thnlled with th.ll ei ther." si.ud lnfus1no. "but \.\hat everyone wants 1 an opportuntt\ tor .i competttave ~1tua11on" Ho"' 1t will affect the' pre~nt "''item•~' rr. unde. r ff<, 1)(1\\11\h 1h,• PaC1licC oa'it I eaguc ~.11 .. 1mpl) c\pand "hate"cr football confrrence • lJOtns to SI\ lca~ues. <;1nce "hercvcr 11goe'1t will i.:reatl" an ntra league Present I\ each con!Crence con 1st' offi"e leagues." h1ch means three pla~ off teams from each league. plu a ""Id card fonhc 16-team playoff \\Stem. Ma} be thev'll send the champion to the Central Conference. the run- ner-up to the Desert-Mountain as 1t v..1ld card. and the No. 3 team to the Inland C onfercnce as another w1ld l'ard (The Inland 1 another far-out group. spanning the globe from B1'ihop to Los Angeles) ··The pnnc1pals ha,en't looked at those things.'' stud lnfu~ino "1 gue\S that would be a('! F problem ·· Basketball ~-.\. howe' er. 1s a (1tfTerent hall ofwa' You'retall1ng'ian Rcrnardino. '>an Lu1<. Oh1<ipo. ( ale,11:0 C'alaba~' and South Pasadena. among all sons ROGER CARLSOI PREP SPORTS of other exotic distances. There 1sn"1 a single Orange { ount\ school in' oh cd in~-;\ basketball. hut the Pacifa· C O<bt League•~ asking th~ t I Ffor 2-.\ tat us If you·rl' v.ondcnng "h). wdl ob\ 1ousl\ 1t",ea~1er to 'iuccccd in ~malleqx)(lls But ~hen ~ou haH 10 dn'e to 'an ta M.u1.i ort oal·hl"lla \.tile\ tOal'{l)ffiph<.h It, IS II "Orth 11' lnciudcd 1n thl' '· \ dt' 1sllln in basketball arc thl" C rardrn vro' r Empire. Orange and hee"a' kagut'' V. oodbndge. e\ pc-cted to ha' ea <;tandou1 tl"am nc\I 't<'3'i1'n. "'nulJ probahh lini'h tirc,t 1n l'' t·n11nl· ol thL1..c league'> The the111• 11t n)u~. •~ th.111hl' P( L 1s lool..intt 1,1r an area" here Jll ot mentne' "'ould ha' ea leg1t1matc shot Woodbnd[H" 1<. going to be so good the~ am or' hJ' c acl·epted a bid 10 compete at the I J' Ve-gas In' 11a11onnl tn Dt'cemhC'r l hal"\ a toumamC"nt which u'lualh .lll'l1moda11.·s lhl' \ cr bum Ot-1' \1Jtl"I De1<.and Fl1nth11I Preps "'\l. e·rc tr. 1n~ ll' k1ok at 11 a' a kaiuea'a"'hok ..a1dlntus1n11 111 bC' lied to om·" hool that docs "ell in a particular 'fll'n "n 1 nt"ce'ianh ta11 toothe~ .. Thl'i. ot,, •ur'l' m1~ht h<' "'ha1 \ome arnJ' 1n~ ••I <i \ ba,i..cth.lll v.h1ch andu•ll'' \n~l'IU'I League po""er \fatt'r l '>1:1 Jnll '-un\(•t l ra~Ul tPleaee eee NEW LEA0~/03) The 2ro-' rar llld nght·handl·r thn·" I' m1nutl'' ,,, hatting pral t1l·C' a<. hl' ,on11nucJ h" p1q1ar::111nn l11r thl' i 'l!\tl 't'J\t\O I ,1\1n 1 rl·mcmtll:r Jrnng JO\ thing w IOJure m\ had.. "-1cdcnlucr "11d ·1 JU">t "(l kt> up in 1hc ml'ming and 11 "'a' ..ore .. It d1dn t hotht"r me mUl h todS\ thou~ I "3' ahlc to 8l't all m' ""'k 1n and that 'J gooJ frl•hng It tht' " thl" "'-<lf\t thing 1ha1 hapf'l.'n' 111 ml th1o; \pnng. 1"11 ht.· 1n great \hJfll' · \-la1or-kattul' p1tl her; R1l k I hmt"' ~utt On:-1 Her<.h1'4.'r and l .1rl." l>1t11 r•tl'hed haltlnjt prad1cc J\ \\1•1l l 1t('\ da\ Roo~ 1c l dtl hn (11l~·nl' J.tn r' "'·'' knol."kl-<l out ''' Tue,da' ' ""r~11111' h<'•au!'l' (11 a hru1'1.' 10 thl" gn•1n .l1,·a \\ht\ h hl' \U\IJIOl'd 1n \hmd.h ' J • 1111n "hl'O he ".l' \lf\Jl ~ ti' J h1ul ••r J{ C\ C\ 1' t' \ Jl("\ tl•lf h' ~· l\Jl I.. I 0 .1d111n ti' Thur\JJ~ NBA baits Richardson for third drug offense "IEW YORI\. ( ..\P) -New Jef\C\ Neh guard ,ahd1t\ 1 pla,rr' union "a' 1n\t11u1t'tl Ill Januan 1%4 "11cheal Ra) Richardson on Tucsdav be-came the ·11u<.t can't ta kl' thC' test result' JI t,h \ '.1l11t· I ormrr \II \tar John Ore" "h'' m'"' fi"t actwe NBA player pc-rmanentl\· banned for r m not going 10 de"C'n him .. C.oranthan1 "'"1 n:•1.t•ntl\ pl.l\ed fnr lhl' \ tah Jan la,t 'l('a"'"· "J' drug abuse after testing pos111ve for coca1nr for thC' "tern \aid thC' drug te~t that ult1mateh tuml·ll ~11. ~ed out 1lt thC' "-H \ IMt month hH ,) \lm1hn third lime 1n 1wo vear\. up po~1ll\;t" wa~ orden-d la,1 week after an inudt·na mlr.h.llOn He I\ no"' plrl\IO[I. lor W)'llnlln(l in tht· C omm1u1oner David tern cnllcd 11 ··a trag11· 1n which R11 har"hon wa<. arre<.fed for ,\lll'll.l'dl\ <. ontincntal Ha,~ethall .\\<>t'< 1. 11on ctn for Mic-heal Ra, Rich rdwn. noth1oi less thr1n ti) ina to bren~ 1n111 h1\ homC" at Mah"' ah " I lkrnll' Mann prc\ldrnt of lht' Nrt<. ~11J 1ll the lks1ruct1on h~ cocaine of a once-flounshin~ Rachard,on ..aid he dad not kno" that hi\ "'ll' R1l hanht1n ··1t., rralh a 'hamr Hr happt"M to he larecr .. Leah. hod obtained a i"OUrt order bamn him tr om am.tr' C'll'U' kid HI\ talent l'i IU\I unmea\urahle " The "'cl "'11d thr' did not plan to appc"al the thr propc-n' I ndrr lh<" N K.\ drug ilirttment. a pta,er , .. h.Jn But the phn er'<. ag1•nt. ( harle\ Granth.tm. \ pht,er "'hn "d1<1qli.1htied from thl' '\ R .\ " [I." t'n tv..,1 1. h:in1.r\ tor rt'h.ih1lllat1on befort' the ..aid R1lhnrd\on den1e<. 1ak1n1 drugs and that the-cl1$1hle tor n.·1n\l~tcment 1n 1wo \ear. c1ut<1m,H1l p('rmantnt \U<.p<"n\1on taleteffttt Thr "'ct'i' guard want~ to l'Qntr<it the d1sm1 \31 "ltowQ,cr. 11wouldhe11\l\l'l"Urate 1t1 dC"OK.nhc •att\'ment al\<1 pm,1dc' for an amn~t' rf'OIJ'1lm '"f c;poke with M achcal Ra> He catesoncalh thr d1\Qunhtiu'll11)n "'. twn;vcar 'u~pc:n\lon 'tn<'e unl1rr "huh dru pmhltm\ that ()('<'UM't'd l°'cfort dcn1r' tak1na any drug'!.'' Cirantham s.a1d "I am rC"1n\IA1Cmrn1 " not l\utom:1t1l In llrJe1 to he 11)~,a "l're t\cu~ lrl·hng 'tmngh that ti ht'•~ provrn corrett an somt•, rt1Mtah.'d. 11mu\the1l)'prmt'd h, ~1th lhC' '-Iii.\ Thr "ll"t' h&\t' 1'-lld ln1 R1lhJrth1m' drutt ta-.hu'n the "'latter could go to arh11rat1on .. .lnd the Ph\\l'r' ''"I\ 1,\11110 · \tcm "1111 trl':Hmc n11. \1nl<' M.I\ I 41'\ \ and \tC'm \&tll thn The agenl uatl hr would rt\ tt"W th(' IC\t f\'\ult' R1dl;&r1.hon ''th<' "<'l on1I '".\ plll' 1•1 hannl'\I "'ml.t, i\11t1nut• "l\h hi\ rchah1htau,m C\ en ,tun nit \\1th .ln in11C'fl\"n,.kn1 f'~tn' 1\1 drtermanc thC'1r Imm th(' ki1wr ""' 1• 11\ ,\111• .ittr,•rnH·nt \Ith th1 ht' t'C"'"'·'"l'nt ,u,rc-n""n .l J 02 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ W.clnesday, February 26, 1988 A snappy definition of a baseball expert Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from slcatoon and askro me, bu\ •A baseball geni u~ 15 one who knows as much about baseball 15 form.er San Diego Manaaer Dack William thinks he knows Red Sox third baseman Wade Boa&s who lo l in arb1Lrat1on and wall have to play fora mere$ I ,JS0.000 an 1986 . Perhaps Dodaer fans will send 1he bottles and cans they were saving for Orel Her$h1ser. Gene Mauch and players Bob Boone and Doug DcC1nccs were st11l 10 the hotel lobby al 2.30a.m .... Lumm& the midnight 011 or bum in& the candle at both end~ •AifChaddumpc-0 BeanoCoolc from its college football scoreboard show but few viewers are la y1 na down 1n frontofc.ars. •Thedelny ins1gning 1he 1988 Olympics TV contract betwe<'n South Korea and NBC" has something to do w11h a d1sputeabou1 catenng wherein 'outh Korea wants a local firm and NBC" wants an Amencan company to cater and NBC wall soon advcrtJSC for an Amencan firm No restaurant operator; from (.ardc:n Ciro' e need ~ppl) •When San D1ego Padres players were told that Diclc W1ll1ams had resigned. there wasn't a wel C)'e 1n the room. •Why they had Cook there in the first place 1s like trying to figure how one who looks hlce Dr. Ruth can have good sex. •Add Wade Boggs case: Boggs' agent Alan Nero complained that hc wanted to negotiate before arbi· trat1on but Red Sox GM LouGom1an dad not return his calls . Gorman fiddled and Nero burned. •I, for one, suspected all along that former heavyweight champ Ken Nor· ton had a glass jaw. -A d1sCJocke} in Boston asaslcing fans to .;en,. 1.-. .. i-.. "'"cf ran-; to help •Afierthe recent baseball \\nter~ awards banquet. Angels Manager •The Denver Gold, the defunct l JSFI tt'am :IUCtJOncd 01T1ts <'QUIP- NCAA execut i v e says recruiting b iggest concern From AP dispatches Ko.\:--.\S ('IT\ -R~nu1llng 1) the • onl~ 1h1ng "rong "'Ith collegl· <1pon~ and alumni and boo~ters must be d1sa~soc1ated rrom athleltC programs. NCAA Execuuve 0 1rccwr Walter Bver"i said TueMia} "There'' nothing wrong with 1ntercollegia1e ath· lc:t1t' l'\Cept the renu1ung proce\\ The onl~ weakness we h.1"<' 1s in thl.' an.'a ol recruiting ·· BH'r\ told a group ofs ns"' nters amkoaches who allc.'nded the NC.\\·~ annual C ollegc Football Pre' 1t•w "The contest, as I <.ec 11. 1s e\'lenualh "'hethcr the presidents anJ lhanLe llors uphold the stc"' · Jrlhh1p of higher education and -.ct the pohc~ for rnllcge athletics ur whether a m1nonl\ of un- St 1 upulous l'Oaches and ; n flamed. immature Ooo'iter'i and alumni are going to set the pohq " B)e~ threw his ~uppon be· hind a outhwest ( onforence Byen amendment. proposed and then \lollhdra.,. n ..ii la)I month"s NC .\A conwnuon. which woulJ h.i' l' lim1tnl all rccru11lnl( rontiKt\ to a \chool\ \taf'l memtk.·" C urrt·nt rult·' prnh1h11 "hat tht "'( .\ \ term\ ··n:prL'>l.'Otatl\t'' 11 an 1n\t1lul1on' athletic inlert~'il., .. -1 L' alumni homlc.'f\ -trnm an' oll-<.ampu'> rn1u111ng lhl.'1' Litlkd lhl Jt 1111n of !ht• ~< .\ .\ Pre\1<.lcnts ( 11r11ml\\ltin al 1,,,1 Junt"'> \fX'tt.il lOn,ent1on 1n pu,h1ng through lou11-ha fll'nJlttL'\ tur m.11or rules '101.ttwn' ·-.1 gout! lir\I hall' He \a1d 1 t '' 11 nw no"' tu mo' I:'. tu"' ard." till ng thl' muod ofnl!l\l '\( \ \ mcmher\ .t\ ''.1 rC'nJl\\dnce of a <,p1n1 and a "illingnl''' to u1n Juct 1nteru1lkg1alt' athkttl\ 1n ,111 honorahk fa,h1on .. Hut ht· \Jt<1 the "<( •\ \ m·ed\ ht•lp Imm II\ nwmhl.·r, 1n dl.'.1n1ng up' mlat1on' "'hlLh hl' L11nu:·deJ "Ill nl''l'r n·alh !IK pnu:nt punt' · Quote of the day Frank Layden, rnl)-pol ~ LOath ot thl.' l tah Jan. 1n a speet h be lore the l tah Bar A.,.,oc1atw11 "f "on't keep wu_long. Th e' feed me again 111 three hour'> ·· Noah advances at La Quinta LA. QUINT A -Fourth-seeded Yan- n1ck Nbah scored a service break m each set -th<' onl}' ones of the match -to beat Tam W1ll1son, 6-4, 6-4, Tuesday 1n second- round pla} of the $405.000 Pilot Pen Classic men's tenn1) tournament. In another second-round match, Manan Vajda bounced back after a first-set loss to score a 2-6. 6-1. 6-4 up~et '1ctol) over eventh-seeded Scott Davis. Noah of New York and W1llc1son of Asheville. "-1 .C • each held serve to open the second set. But Noah out-volleyed Wilkison for an easy service break in the third game Wilkison didn't score a point in the decisive game "'loa~broke W1lk1son 1n the third game of the first set W1lk1c;on came close to getting the break back m the last game of the set by h1t11ng blistering service returns that ~ave him the advantage, 30-40. Noah. who \lamng h11110g service winners. was taken to deuce three ume'i before he was able 10 close out the set with a backhand drop volle} "I 1ust tried to play tough and do my best." said '\loah "It was just a matter of who got the breaks." The playe r\ battled under sunny skies. which pushed the temperature at couns1de to I 05 degrees. "This coun is vcf) slow and 11 was very hot today." said Noah. "It was JU"il hot It was hard to catch my · breath" Kings extend strea k to five LaSalle Thompson h11 a 12-footjump-m er .,..1th 20 seconds left 10 C'X tend Sacra men· 10., longe<,t "'inning 'itreak of the season to li\l' games. "Ith a 102-100 National Ba<.ketball A.ssonat1on '1c1ory over Seattle Tuesday n1gh1 Reggie Theus, who handed out a career-high 18 as~1'its, set up the play by dnvang 10 the basket and passing off to Thompson w11h jU'it six seconds left on thl.' 24-.-.econd cl<.X.k In other NBA acuon, Calvin l'\att 'iCored 41 points to lead Denver to a 112-99 'ictory 0 ' er Phoenl\. Moses Malone scored a season-high 42 points and Charles Barkley added 30 points and 15 rebounds 10 pace Ph1ladelph1a toa 122-108 victory over ( h1cago . . Joe Barry Carroll scored 25 points and ke\ed a dec1s1,e lounh-quaner rall y as Golden State posted a 116-1 tN '1ctof) 0' er the Mi cbeaJ Ray Rlchardson-les\ "-le" Jcr')e} Nets . Herb Williams scored ~4 points to lead six Indiana players 1n double ligure!o a!o tht' Pacer\ defeated Washington. I 00-87. Wa\hington scorl.'d the fi rst field goal of the game but ne'er led again a<> the Pac.:ers beat the Bullets for the 1h1"1 time in three meetings this season and snapped a three-game losing streak Larry Bird had 24 points. 18 rebounds anti I) as<,1sts and scored eight consecutive Buo TUCKER ~.~ \~~ SPOR TS COLUMNIST ment and took in between $80,000 and S 100,000 ... that is more than they took in on uclcet sales. •Tbercw11l be no network dela)'cd telecast of the Marvin Hagler-Beast Mugabi title bout ... Neither are boxing fans lay1oa down in front of cars. •lfoldathleiescan 1osP.1rcolder men, 'be Atlanta Hawks Spud Webb should do the same for shorter men .. • Go Dieter Brock. •A poll in Nebraska showed the c1t1zens did not think the aovernor should get a rai5C on his $40.000 salary but football coach Tom Os· borne should get a hi Ice from his $80,000. ' •Asked why Boston Celuc 8111 Walton iets longer interviews with the media after games. Larry Bird replied, .. It 1s because Bill talks a lot slower." •Dick Williams wall be back an baseball because he 1s the smartest Angel third bueman Doug DeClncea apend• much of hi• free time In the off-aeaaon duck hunting. Minnesota's Woods reinstated po1nl'i during a 12-0 third-quarter streak that earned D c • Boston tna91-74 v1ctory overNe"' York . e Jnces turns Bucks top Clippers, 114-99 \II''' \POI I\ -\l1nnnulJ m h;l\lo.l·t hall rla~er I l'f(.'Ol l' \\ ou<h .... ho last \.\l'd "'J' dl·tl.1rnl 1nd1g1ble h\ thl· un1\l'r"'" heulu\l' ht· used an a1rplam· t1t l.t·1 paid lur h~ the athll.'ltt depanmt·nt \\:'I' n•in,tJted T ue .. da\ h' the ~a11onal C olleg1ate .\thkt1l .\ "''>l IJ t 111n \llnm·'>ot.l .\thlt·111 01rntor Paul < 11cl 'aid he JfltX.'aled !ht• <.kll!>lon 11! the uni\ er\11} 'c; C ommittt'l' on lntl.'r1.11lk·g1a1t· .\thkt1l.''> to lht· ~< \,\ for thl' re\to· rat111n ot \\ o<>d' d1g1h1llt} I h1· "'< .\ \' fllg1b1ht" C omm1t1Ct' found that thn1· "a' nu rn ru1t ingad.,antag1• h' the un1,er\ll) .ind no \Hongdo1n~ h\ V.ood\ C11d ..aid 1 he 4uc,11on 111 inmtut1onal rcspons1h1hl' 1n thl.' mailer ,., .. 1111 h1·ing tn\l''illgatrd h\ the NC •\ \ < •ll'l said V. 011lh U'>td the: airplane ttd..l.'t last 'iummcr and did nol p;I\ lor •l until la"il week Former ( 1>.11.h J101 Dutt ht·r and a\\l\tJnt toache~ J1mm\ V.1ll1am' -no"' the 1n tt·nm head lOach -and Flip liaundcr-. helped arr:.ingt' tor .and pa' tor the l1tket Detroit drops eighth straight I >drn-;eman Pt>ter Andersson '>Cored ~ '\1-1 \1'll1nJ, into 1h1.· o\ en1me penoJ g1\lng ' \\ a'h1ng1un a 4-1 '\i,111onal Hrxkl•, L eaguc \ 1..t11r\ (I\ l'f I kt mil r IJ('\<l3) night deal- 1ng lht• lh·d V.1ng' 1he1r e1gh1h ,on.,ecutl'l' ""' .\ndt'r\\on \tuflnll hi\ <,ixth goal of the o;ea\on to11k a pa\\ tl\.·h1nd the n1•t Imm Bob Gould and <,hol lht• pu<.\.. pac,1goahl.'GrtgStdan, ..... ho1\ I JO-I inh1!>ht">la\t l2 deu'>1on\ Elw"' herl' in tht' N ff I • dcfcn~eman Gary Sutt>r's disputed goal lute in the \CLOnd period hrok1.• a I· I tic and C algary went nn to defeat ~t I oul\. 4-1 Steve Bozek, :famle Macoun and Joe Mullen al<,o \<.ored for the F-lanll''> Dave Barr netted the ~t I ou1\ gual Dave Pasln hrokt• a tic w11h hi\ lir'lt nl t\A.o 1h1rd-pcnod goal\ ht\ing Ro\ton 111 a 7-4 triumph mer \lumping Quebec The lo\'> "'a' ()uehc<. ·s filth 111 a ro.,.. and 11 left the Nord1qu<.'' in 'crnncl place 1n the .\dam\ 1>1v1\lon with 70 ~lint'> two hchind the "'1nntreal < an.rd1en\ . ~ook1e Wendel Clark 'inappcd a \-.l 111.• in thl.' final minute o l thl' -.crnnd pcnod and then added two goals 1n th<.' third 3\ Toronto rallied from a ~-IJ def1n110 cool ofTtht· l\ic"" \or\.. Ra ngers. 7-l. ll wa<, the tir<.l lhrct··goal game ol (lark'<. :".IHI career and tir-.1 win tor 1 ornnto over the Ranger-. aftcr 1wo losses earlier th1<, ~ason. \111 \\·\I '!\.I I: -Tl'm < ummings ~ a tten ti·on to &',owl ~~~';s~~ 11~1 ~:~e's ~~?!~u~c~r~\sfr :.~~e~~~ r..al . _ ,,I t llonal Basketball A.<1soc1at111n decision . During off-sea s on Tuesda~ night over the Lo!> ~ngelc"i Clippers. fo r the 1 Bu1. ks' ninth con!>et'Ull \ e \'ICIOf) Angels' •. nf1' elder 'Ailwaukee led 55-49 ar lhl' half but the Buel s outsrnn·d the ( llppers 28-22 1n the third penod 10 take becomes-hunte r an 83· 71 lead. The Clipper~ pulled to within fi ve points twice 1n the third penod, the latl''>t at 6!S-63 with 5: 15 left. But the Bucks went on a I 'i-6 run to null1f} the Los Angeles ralh · ( ra1g.Hodgc:s, "'ho fi n1')h<.·d v.11h 14 PQ!_nls, \Cored '" J unng the Buck \treak \l-;o scoring in double figure\ for the Bue ~were. Rand~ Breuer with IS points Kenny Fields ad d 14. .\lton L lloter w11h I 1 Mike Glenn wrth 12 and lt'k} Pierce and Prl.'S\C\ "Ith t<>ea ch Moeller to coach USC pitche LOSANGFl E~ -Former big-league • pitcher Joe Moeller has been named p11ch1ng coach at lhl' Lfn1"ersll) of ~outhern Caltlc1rn•,1 thl 'I<. hool announced Tuc\da) Moeller 411 \pcnr I"\ )ear<, 1n the Lo!> Angeles Dodger\' orga n11a11un. e1gh1 of them at the ma;or league le .. el For lhl' past I 3 year\ hl.''s been a member ol the Dodgers· 'peakrr'i bureau Television. radio TELEVISION b. 30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dallas ldela)cd), Channel 9 9 pm -ICE SKATING Top U.S. amateur skater.,, including Brian Boitano, Judy Blumberg and M1chad 51eben. Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard star tn this annual Harvard University )ka11ng e1th1h111on , ( hannels 28. 50. RADI O b JO pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker.; at Dallas (delayed), KL.AC (~70). 6 30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Chppers at Detroit (delayed). KMPC (710). Baseball ~layers 1n volve them· selve~ in a lot of d1 !Te rent ac11v1t1es dunng the off-season and Doug DcC"inces of the Angele; 1s no excep- tion. The end of the regular season and playoff games coincide with the beginn1ngofthe waterfowl hunting season and that's where the An s' star third baseman can be fo sitting in a duck blind. DcCinces' mter aterfowl · altimore when former Cohq·uarterback Ben Jones asked Doug to come along on some Canadian honker goose hunts along Maryland'scoasthne. lt only took a few tnpsout to the bhnd to conv1ence DeC'inces that he loved bird hunting. Mo'il ofDeCinces' early years were spent in the San Fernando Valley and he d1dn"ldo any hunting. But now he looks forwa rd to each fall and upland game bird and waterfowl seasons. Whether 1t be dove, pheasant, quail, duclcsorgeese. DcCinces is ready to go hunting with either his Browning over-under or Rem 1 ngton I IOO underh1sann One ofDccinces' favonte hunts 1ci an annual trip to Louisiana to hunt the M1ss1ssippi flyway formallardci with other ball pla yers. DeCinces' lcun interest m hunting 1s shared by many other professional athletes 10 Amenca and finding a hunting part· ner.1s no problem. The challenge ofa hunt is what bnngs the popular Angel out to a duclc bh nd at 3: 30 in the mo rm ng. Dun ng the tame he spends 1n a duclc blind. J1 M NIEMIEC OUTDOORS goose pit orm the field. DcCinccscan reflect on his playing, but also it allows ham to "get away from it all." To be able to reflect on what nature gives to us 1s all the enjoyment an act1veoutd~man n~ds from a outing, according to DeC.nces. DeCinces likes 10 hunt with his 12- year-old son Tim, and shannga pheasant field with his boy is some- thing special While at a pheasant club. DeCincesbnngsT1m into asafc hunting en vironment under a con- trolled hunting cond1t1on and each outing 1sa good experience for both shooters. Next duck season will be Tim's first chance at waterfowl shooting and both father and son are looking forward to that hunt. Also Joining the father-son team on many upland game bird hunts 1s fellow An~el Bob Boone. who enjoys bird hunting with his young son also DeCinces 1s veryopt1m1suc about the Angels' chances at goin~all the way in 1986, and he is loolc1ng foward to a winniog year while concentrating on has bat and glovedunng spring traimnJ.. But, 1fa hunt10gopportun1ty comes up and his schedule and time allows for a few hours ofT in the morn ing, there 1sagood chance lhat DeCmces will be out swinging his shotgun on a fast moving upland gameb1rd Hill may be pressed to keep A's second base position Pit Of \d \ I \I' I fkltl'r ~tep on the ga~ pedal r>onn1e 11111 'r ou m.1~ not be required to appe<tr at tht' 4\ ' \pnn~ training camp until Thursd3) but :you're lo'i1nR points already rhirJ haM"mun < arnc~ Lansford proved hc"5 no dumm} T ut'\da'\I afternoon when he \taned to ticld groundcr\ at fir\t ba!ioe Now 11'\ ~rond ba~man H1ll lh<') rr wondt'nng about "It I was Donnie Hill I'd he' 1n camp." s~ud ...... Managt'.r Jackie Moore .. r onv Phillips I~ here If I were comJ>('ting for a 1oh I damn sure wouldn't let anybody &et a 1ump on me But we can't make him rnme to camp " But the) can make Hill oh·\<>-'IOrl) he didn't That's bccau'>C' Hill. a produci of (dawn H11h and Oranft ( oa't College. 1'i \uppo'led to be batthna Phil 1ps for the \CCOnd ha~ JOb that belon1ted to Phillips hut becamr Hill'\ la\t \Pring. when Ph1lhp'i fr:\\ ture<l his foot 11111 wa!> bound for the minor leagues until Ph11l1p•; IOJUI')' lf 111 had -;uch an outstanding ~ason. 01Tens1vely (.285) and def('n51vely. that Ph11l1p~ now must fig.ht to regain the sewnd- ba'i( 1ob Hill must prove that he can duplicate that fine ~ac;on -h1'i fir<>t without a detour to the minor\ Ph1lhp'i !roved h1m'iel f ag111n 1n c;eptemhcr at thar b.'lM', where-he displayed heller range than I ~Mford. who wn~ 1n1u~d Ph1lhps and Lansford are 1n camp earl) hccau~ of an e~cept1on to the ihuNJa)' repon1ng dale for the full squad Pla)'en who ""ere 1n)urtd last season -and that include~ Hill, who suffered a broken hand 1n Scpt<"mbcr ma) report rarl}' L~n<iford amHd Tue'>da). \8~1nR ··1 le<'I hlce a danJed rabbit " He had lettu1.ed and sprouted himself down in the ofT-sea'ion, fro m 225 pounds to 202 pounds. "I didn't do that because of our in-field depth," Lansford said. "If they're going to do anyth1na they're not aoing to Sil me on the bench at SI. I m1lhon. And as long as I'm on that contrnn. for three more years. rm going lo continue to play third base " Out Lansford intends to eventually play fi~t base. And Tuesday morning. Moore a\ked ham 1f he'd be w1l11na 10 work with the bigger &)o'e this spnna. "h's no b1a deal -you ~ust knock the ball down, and touch Orst." said Lansford, who <..'Ompl1ed enthus1ast1cally. "I would be called on late in game . when there·, been a puch1n1 cha nae He al\O 'iald he wanted 10 gi ve me a rnuple of day\ off. And that') OK.'" he said. "An occasional day off would be ~ood. Hui I'm not paid to be a oart-time player. • Thert's that contract tallc again. The A 'c. did con 1der tr11d1na Lansford in the off-season, cleann& the way to play Ph1lhp'i at third. But 1he contract and Lansford'<; m<'d1cal hmof) ~uashed that cons1dera11on. And cons1dcnng tht' pay, Lansford must play. full- t1me "I don't know what yo u'd call a part-lime player nahl now," said Moore. who wants to be able to play and rest Lansford. Alfredo Griffin, Hill. and Ph1lhp1, and probably platoon lint baseman Bruce Bochte wlth Dusty Balcer. "I don't want to call any of these auys part-tame players. bul I can't tell anybody they're going to play X number of mmngs." man and best manaacr ever to step between the white Imes . . If you do not believe that, JUSI sk Dick W1lh1ms. •Los Alamitos people should teach tnc auy who does their rad10 com· mercials how to pronounce the name of the track •At the LPGAaolfpany at Mesa Verdc1 you can see Connie Stevens forS IOoor Jan Stephen$0n for SS , .. no contest. •The patcher stood upon the mound. Scratched himself and toed t.he ground. • Oh my God. cned one and all, Won't he ever throW"\hc ball? Sailors advance in soccer Newport moves into quarterfinals; Edison eliminated Newpon Harbor Hig.h advanced in the CIF 2-A boys soccer playoffs, but Edison was ousted in 4-A competi- tion Tuesday. Also in 2-A, Saddle- back was a surprise winner over Baldwin Parle. Here's a look at what took place: Newport Harbor 3, La Canada !: The Sailors notched the first two goals. but had to score with just three minutes remamang to escape with the close dec1s1on at La Canada. Shaun Jarrard, who had two goals for Newport. powered a direct k1clc by a wall of both La Canada and Sailor players in front of the net from a~t 20 yards out for the game-winner. The Tars held a ~-1 lead at half. but were caught at 2-2 with about 25 minutes left. David Woodruff had the other goal for the Sailors ( 16·5·3). whale goahe Royce Hudson stopped five !>hots 10 spectacular fashion. John Ged1man add<'d an a!>s1st for the Tars. Newport Harbor advanced for a mee11ng with La Salle, a 2-1 winner over Western. fhe quanerfinal match wtll be held Fnda) at a sue to be determined Upland 3, Edison 2: In Upland. the Chargers failed to cap1tah1e on some excellent sconng opportun111es and were ehminated ~fter holding leads of I ·O and 2-1 , the Chargers ( 15-5-3) couldn't hold on, gn mg up the only goal of the second half at about the n minute mark. despite pla}mg most of the half an the H1ghlande~· end John Castro and Rohen anchez both scored from ( un Lundberg assists to put the ( hargers ahead 1n the opening half. but Upland counter- ed for a 2-2 deadlock at the inter· mission. "We couldn't have played any harder." said Charger Coach M1lce D1G1ova nni, "We didn't lose our momentum at all we hit the crossbar on one shot and were otTby just me hes on a couple others." Upland meets top.seeded Simi Valle} in Fnday's quarterfinals. Stddlebaelt 4, Baldwln Park I : The Roadrunners breezed into Fnday's quanerfinals with the win over sec- ond-seeded Baldwin Park. Saddl~ back. the Sea View League's No. 3 representative. improved to 13-5-2 overall. Call i s MVP in So uth Co ast Nathan Call. a three-year starter for Capistrano Valley H1g.h's cham- p1onsh1p basketball team. has been named the Most Valuable Player in the South Coast League Call averaged 14 points and 8.5 assists as the Cougars' point $Uard. Capo Valley 1s seeded No I 1n the CIF 4-A playo ffs Second team laurels went to Irvine's Mike Hemng and Shawn Patchell. ~vw, SdlM Ht, Yr ~t V~~VW Nelhen Can. CePO Vel .. v 6·0 Sr l'lntTMm Jason TraP. CePO Vallev ,., Sr J•ff H..-omen. Mln lofl Vleto 6·S Jr (;erv Wtel•. Sen Ci.mtn1e 6-6 Sr Shawn RHd, Caoo Vallev 6•4 Sr Tim Knowl4•, Mlu lofl Vlelo 6·S Sr s.<end TMn'I 8 ret JOlln,on. El To< S·IO So Mike ~rlf>9 lrVIM 6·4 Jr Sl\ewn Palen.ti, lr'WIM 6·S Sr Jtfl SlotM, Et TMo 6·0 St S<oll P.,Hn. Min ion Vl•lo 6·4 Sr Eel E•ltt>en. Dene Hiii• s ... Sf" "-·-~ Jlmmv ltne Clrvl11t), Mike Stteom.n (&en ,.,.,..,,.,, Ont Lvon IO•ne Hlll•I. CMv Wevlencl IEI TOfo) Jo,.,,, Weill .. <C•PO v .... .,, Grev N_.,on ILaouna Hl11ti, koll Stan. (C-Vat .. v) Swlm-a-thon set Corona del Mar High', aquatic~ will be hosting a 200.lap swim·t-thon March 6 as a m"or fund-ral~r for the Sea Kanas. Swim coaches Mike Starkweather. Doua Voldina and Janet W1th1ma. in add1t1on lo water polo coach John Varps. wtll coordinate.' the teams alona a three·m1le cou~ For add1t1onal information. con- i.ct Lo,µ1sc or Terry Rhodes a1 7S9·SOS3 Edison tQpples Irvine Five-run seventh produces 7 -2 win; Warriors bla nked Edison came out on top over Irvine an Loa~ Tournament play, while Woodbndge was stifled,.by Bell Gar- dens in the Tustin toumey to high- light area pre p baseball activity Tuesday. • Meanwhile, Westminster won a non-tournament encounter against Bolsa Grande Herc's how 1t went Edl1on 7, lrvlAe t: Joe A versa broke a. 2-2 tie wtth a one-out, two-run single in the seventh inning and senior ftrst baseman Jeff Brouelette went 2 for 4 with an RBI tnplc in the Chargers' five-run seventh as Edi son came from behind to win in a first round game of the Loara tourney. A versa 's si ngle scored Terrence Tewell and Chns Powell to give Edison ( 1-0) a 4-2 lead before three more runs crossed the plate. Senior tell-hander Mike Tunstall ( 1-0) pitched three innings in relief for Edison to pick up the victory. Senior nght-hander Bill Baird started. Sophomore Frank Vidales relieved Baird in the third and pitched out ofa bases-loaded, one-out Jam. The Chargers were at Culver City today to open the El Segundo Tournament. Bell Gardena 7, Woodbridge 0: The Wamors were handcuffed for seven innings by Lancers ace Carlos Garcia, who shut out Woodbndge on three hits in the Wamors' ftrst game of 1986. Gama, a senior nght-handcr. fanned 10 and walked JUSt one. George Allen suffered the defeat for Woodbndge. James Agu11lar's three-run homer in the third and Manny Alvcrcz's bases-cleanng tnple in the second provided the offense for the Lancers, who are now 2-0. Mark Fern~ however. came on to pitch impressively for three 1nnin~. allowing no hits and no runs while slriking out two and walking one. We1tmln1ter 13, Bolaa Grande %: The Lions won at Mile Square Park behind Junior left-hander John Gonzales strong five mn1n~ of work and Mike SkJonsby's big night at the plate. SkJonsby went 3 for 5 wnh two RB I and three stolen bases and Gonzales, who gave up only one hit to pick up his first victory. struck out Sill. Deily ,_ ...... 0 l»f lM ,.,.,. Irnne HI.ah'• Geor&e Kouterea wait.a to apply tae to Ediaon '• Joe A veraa Tueaday. Pirates dumped by Valley,. 12-2 Monarc.h hurler limits OCC to thr~e hltsin easy victory VAN NUYS -Orange Coast College was thoroughly stifled by Los Angeles Valley left-hander Drew Ricker for 811> innings Tuesday. but ll was Sal V1llasenor's bat that hfted the Monarchs to a 12-2 victory over the Pirates 10 a non-conference community collegt" baseball game at LA Valley. V1Jlasenor, a third baseman who went 4 for 5 w11h four RBI and four runs scored and Ricker. who allowed only three hits and struck out seven. were too much for OCC. Ricker also survived nme walks. Villasenor doubled in two runs 10 the first mn10gand homered with one aboard 10 the fourth as the Monarchl> scored eight times in the first four innings , In the process, they knocked out Pirate ~1anc1 and loser John Dishon. who worked five innings and allowed 11 hits. All eight runs Dishon yielded were earned The Pirates, who received a strong performance from shon reliever Mike Rishod fo r three inning!>. pushed across their two runs 1n the top of thl· ninth Ralph Ramirez walked wllh the bases loaded. scoring Manny Adams from third who opened the inning by reaching first safely on a dropped third stnke Rell Peters grounded inlo a doubk play to force in another run for OCC (6-4) before tht" Monan-h bullpen shut the door. Mike LuJan scored from third on Peters· double-play ball The Ptrates w11l 1ra .. el Thurs<la:v. facing the (al tate Los Angeles Junior varsity The) return home unda) for a noon game agamst an alumni tt'am NEW LEAGUE SEEKS 2-A STATUS .•• UNIDEN ... FromDl power Ocean View, teams which come from leagues without s1gn1fi- cant depth. Mater Dc1 has won 42 lt'aguc games in a row. Ocean View has won 201n a row (discounting I 0 forfeits). But lhe No. 2 and No. 3 entncs from those leagues arc still locked up in hea \')' circles. Will it happen? Don't be surpnsed. One of the members oft he Cl F comm1ss1on which 1s to make its dcc1s1on soon I!> Trabuco Hills athletic director Gary Sabella. so 11's fa1rl) safe the dec1s1on- make~ will get the league's thoughts down pat. * * * The35th hnne All-tar football game. which has returned 10 the Rose Bowl, will be played Aug 2. and the format has gone back to 1tsong.inal conce pt -the best from Southern Cahfom1a against the best from Northern California. Coaching the South will be Bob Baiz of Claremont, Harry Welch of Canyon (Canyon Country ) and Mu1r'sJim Brownfield The North's two coaches will be RanchoCordova's Max Miller and Tim Simon of Clovis. Mill er. a former head coach at Costa Mesa High. has led Rancho Cordova toa 66-6-1 record over the past five years. And his overall record asacoach is 114-26-9, which 1s phenomenal. since his Mesa teams of l 969and '70were both 2-7. Half of those W'lnscame against Santa Ana Vallcydunnga very depressed era for the Falcons. Scramble remains . for PCAA bertfus F ive of e ight spots s till up for g ra bs in tourna m ent From AP dispatches Each of the 10 Pacific Coast Athleuc Assoc1at1on basketball teams has played at least 16 of the 18 scheduled conference games. but only three clubs have clinched berths in the league's post-season tournament. meaning five spots remain up for grabs. Ninth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas has sewed up the regular-season champ1onsh1p and the No. I seed 1n the I Ith PCAA Tournament. which will be played at the Forum in I n,glewood March 6-8. The Rebels arc 15-1 1n league play and 27-3 overall. UC' Irvine, 11 -5 and 15-10. and New Mexico State, I 0-6 and 16-9, have also chnched berths in the tournament. The only other <iure thing at this time is that Lon~ Beach tatc. 2-14 ond 6-21 . will finish last and won't part1c1pate in the tour- nament. Its possible that the other s1" team' lOUld finish with 8-10 conference records and tied for fourth place 1n the final league standings Those -;1x are San Jose State and Fresno State. who arc both 8-9; Cal State Fullerton. Utah State and Pacific. all 7-9, and UC anta Barbara. 6-10. The regular season for eight of the I 0 PC AA teams finishes Saturday. Fresno tate and San Jose tate complete their regular seasons Thur<i· day night. In the event of a tie for any pos1t1on 1n the regular-season standings, the higher pos1t1on goes to the winner of the two-game scncs between the tied teams If a tic still exists. the point d1fferent1al for those two gamec; determines the seeding order If there 1s no point d11Teren11 .. t, a com will be tossed to break the tie This Thursday n1gh1. Ne~ada-Las Vegas plays at UC Irvine, Pacific 1s at Cal State Fullerton, Utah State is at Long Beach State, UC'SB is at Fresno. and San Jose State 1s at New Mexico State. On Saturday afternoon. Utah State plays at New Mexico talc. aturday n1g)'\t, Nevada-Las Vegas is at Long Beach State. Fullerton 1s at UCI and UC"SB 1s at Pacific OCC closes season agalnst Cerritos l\lthouah ltttle will be at <;take tor Oranae C"oa'it College's ba'lketball team ton1aht when 11 facc<i C 'cm too; at 7 30 to close out the regular ~ason. frc hman forward Matt Judd will be shoouna for a 29-year-<\ld re-cord Judd, who is shooting 85 I percent from 1he free-throw hnc (80 of94), 1\ neanna the tehoor, all-11mr ''°Jlc· ~ason mark Denni' ftt1pa1r1d. who 1n 1~56 S7 shot RS 4 prrcrnt ( 146 171 ), ''the \1nale \Ca<inn rc1.011l holder Judd nC'Cds at lens\ I 00 ottcmpti. lo quahf). so it. perfet.'1 6 for 6 n1Jht (or better) at the hoe would tivc him the ~ord One min in "" attempts would leave Judd short rhr Pirate~ itn: 12-16 oand S 10 10 the South Coast ( onfcrcm:e (em to\ 1\ ~ -2 and 14-1 C hud. Mt·Ga\run hondrd <1ut 17 a<i'il'it<i la~t \\t'<'~ to Ill' r him ~ l X. \hallamg the old ''"~k·\l'.t\<in '14. h()('l mark nt ..!O~ srt h\ ( r JllJ I-akonrr 1 n I ~b 7 ·Ml At any rate. Miller's Rancho Cor· dova eleven swept to a 14-0 record in 1985. and he was the CIF (Sac- Joaqu1n) scction·s Coach oftht: Year. The Shnne game has ex penenced hard ttmes in recent years with d1sappo.ntingcrowdsand disap- pointing performances. which to say the least, 1s a d1sappomting muat1on for a game and charity wh 1ch deserves better. * * * Laguna Beach H1gh's volleyball team has an alumni game scheduled for6o'clock Saturday. and consider- ing the alumnt featured. tt'sgo10g to be a very tough mght for the ..\n1sls' varsity. Among the standouts from the past I l )Cars, which has included nine semifinals berths, among other things.are formerCIF players ol 1he year Lance Stewart and Le1fHanson. along with Steve Blue, Scott Fortune and Mike Stafford While on the subject of voile) ball. N'ewpon Harbor H1gh'sSa1lors will be going for the best start of that school's history Fnday night. Monday the) staggered Dana Hills. the CIF's No. I-ranked team. 1n fi ve ~a mes. Fnda) night the) 're at Edison. the No. 2-rated team in Orange County. From DI lays down so n1cel). much better than the l)C we pla)ed on las1 week ac .\nzona (1n the rurquo1se Classic) .. Just about all the golfers agrl•ed the courst'. bccau-;e ot the hot w(·athcr. 1s pla} 1ng shoner. ~o 1hat will tie une ad"antagc for 1he compel11or., "Long h111erc; will ha\C an easit•r time of 11 ... ~1d 'itcphcnson. ·· .\p- proach shot~ will be ~horta and higher. gn mg )Ou a better l'hancc of sta}tn~ on (thl· green)·· Whtie most of the women ~t'l."mcd a ljd miffed\\ llh the lack ofhuld to the greens. the) all hold Mesa Vndc in high n:gard a\ one 1>1 the top tourscs on the tour Brad le) remembi.·r'> \\hen the LPG.\ sulkrl."d through '>ome lean time., \\hl"n 11 lJlllt' w 4uah1' golf courses "" e pla\t'J .i lot ot intcrcsllng course , .. sht' sa 1d ·· T hq used co" s or mowers to l u1 a path for us (. ourse!. hli.e Me-..i \.erc.Je ha"e made things bettrr tor th<' lour That. and the fact that there are much better pla)ers than lht•re uo;ed lO be 1s v.h) w u sec such lowl'r \Core'i and more l:'<Clltn g pla) ... If the greens spcl."d up dn\ more. 11 could ge t C\e1tmg c:nough for the ladies to fasten lh1:1r 'cat hells for the ne"<t four days. 11 MIA Verde COuntry Club, co.ti Mell Tick-'• a,..: Mon.· Tun. SS.00 W~. Thu 6 Frt # $9.00. Sat a Sun $12.00. S..aon ~ .,.. I ~ ;' $45.00 w11lch Include compllrMnwry progrem • and Fairway Megulne. 11rounda admittance and rv/ club houM prMtege• an Mven day• of the ~ "'., tournam.nt ~c._..... I ._..~ $330,000 PURSE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE PRO-AM TODAY FEB. 26th Connie Steven• Join us 1n a glamorous evt>n1ng or gourmet dlnmg and first class enter1111nmen1 as CONNIE STEVENS mal<.es her t1rst pubtl\. appearance 1n Orange County on WedneSddY evening Fet>ru tJry 261h al the beaut1lul Wes11n South Coa91 Plaza Hotel 1n Costa Me!>a I• -.~ ~ .. ~ ,. . t ' • One hundred dollars pe1 person Pri<;e 1nctudes !'NO Any One Day passes 10 the 1986 Un1ted LPGA 1nV1tatt0nal gott tournament value at $24 • H)O P.M. HMted Cocttt .... • 1!00 P .M. lomptuou. OownMt 04n,,., • 9:30 P.M. The Conn .. l te.-.ne Show • at.cl T1e 0..Jnd • V•t Plllttlnf Acquott yo1.;1 1e-..rva11ons early and oocain preferred ~attng A. ~m.tt"d numt>e• Of ttt>iM lof ten are •I"<> ava•lable uoon reque'\t ,, (714) 432-1n s M IQAAAS"' :t .. Orange Coatt DAJLY PlLOT/W~ay. ~ 2e. 1~ * DI T l NN I\ -----1 Barons, Edison collect victories rhe Sunset Lcaaue went 2-1 tn non- league h1&h school boy' Lennis &cuon Tuesday, while lbe Orisnae Coa t men and women each posted 8-1 South Coast Conference v1ctones over Mt. San Antonio. Hert''s how 11 wc:nt: Fountal.D Valley U, lrvlA~ S: Jeff Capuano and Mike Mell swept through their singles mAtchcs to lead the Barons ( 1-0) past the Vaqueros in a non-league match at Fountain Valley Mark Hasegawa and Alex l..tt' teammed to win two of their three doubles matches to key the Barons' attack. The Barons. who used onl) No-hitter for FV's Taylor Ba ron s post sweep of softbalftw in bill: ---J Estancia n ips Vi kes Fountain Valle} 's Pa111 Ta)lor threv. a no-hitter as the Barons posted a doubleheader sweep 10 high school girls softball action Tuesda) Meanwhile. Estancia edged Manna and Orange C'oa'it College fell in a community college matchup agaiml R1~ers1dc. The details. "'t. Fountal.D Valley 4-3, FootlUll 0-0: Ta) tor p1ched nmc innings of no-h11. no-run ball m the first of the twin bill ""h Foothill and the Knights man- aged onl} one hll in the second game off Jackie Blake. Ta) lor. who had one no-hitter last year, struck out 12 and walked onl} two, while allowing no one to get to ~cond base. She retired the first nine Knights before yielding a walk then set down 11 straight before throwing her other free pass. Blake almost duphcatcd the no-hit effort in thc second game. allo"' mg onl) one infield hit (a soft hoer that short-hopped ijle second baseman and was beaten out without a throw) and stnkmg out Sill Blake aided ht'r cause wuh a wlo homer Sheth Mardon al~ homered m the 3-0 win Es tan eta S, Mam a 4: K1 m Braa12. a Junior shonstop "'ho led Orange Count) in h1ttmg last season after batung 545 doubled twice and tnpled to lead the Eagles to a non- league "ICtOI') o"er the V1k1ngs at Manna Estancia (I -OJ. which was down 4-0 in the S1'th. scored four times to tie ll. then pushed across a run in tht' ~\enth to win 11 Braatz collected an RBI double and Kellie Kane had an RBr single in an 1nn1ng whi ch saw the Eagles colkct SI\ ~tra1ght hits to make it 4-4. Braatz's tnple knocked in Br<"nda Jaeger. who opened the seventh w11h a single. for the winning margin. Tammie Kane ( 1-0) went thl' distance for Estancia. slnking out tv.o and walking one Lisa Kaufman suffered the loss 10 Manna In a communtt~ college contt"~l Riverside CC %, 0Taa ge Coast O· The Pirates allowed an unearned RJn m che fourth inn mg \\ hl'n an errant pick-off thro" to third base enabled R" ers1de's Georgi v. atson to ~on~ :ind OCC' fell at Rt\ crs11.k Designated h11ter Ton'a Hamwn accounted for the ot her run lor the Tigers with a solo homr run otT L1l>3 Herrera 10 the snth1 # thrtt 5enton (Hucpwa Capuano and ruan Nauyen). host Capo VaUey on Thursday Edlt0• u. El Toro 6: The Cbaracrs remained undefeated (3-0) as Steve Amott and Non 0tSUJL won tm- press1vely in their doubles match. Arnott and Otsuji won 6-2. 6-0and 6.() and DaY:C Moore recorded three <11ngles vtctoncs for lhc Cbaraers Miier Del 14, Mattu 4: Dan · Jenkms and Pat Hamett <iwept through their singles matcl\($ and the team of Dan C'urTen-Tim Page won all of tbctr doubles SClS a5 lbe Monarchs easily defeated the V1lunas 1n a non-Jcague match at t~ Co'ta Mesa T cnn1s Club Ma ter IXt (.:!-1) also received strong performances from OaJt Peterson and Jeff Gu1lunan and Jeff Chamberlain and Kevm Curren in the doubles matches. Manna 1s 1-1 Greg Reda also played well for Mater IX1 1n singles. In community college action: Oran1e Coaat 8, Mt. Su AJltolllo 1: Pat Bcdley was an 1mprcss1ve winner and Chns Ganz won one set in a tiebreaker 1n No I singles. the closest the Mounties came to winmng. as the Pmnes stayed unbeaten aJ 3-0. le was the South Coast Conference opener for host OC\ Saddleback t , Ra.Delao Suua10 0: The Gauchos. 4-1 overall. over- powered the Dons in easily captunng their South Coast Conference at home Mike 8Q1ce sparked a chain reac- tion with outstand10g play m the No 6 singles for Saddlcbaclc. which travels to Mt. San Antonio on Thursda) tor a lOnference match. In commun1t) college women·~ all1on Oru1e Coast 8, Ml. Saa Aa&ollio 1: The Pirates won all three doubles matches and dominated 10 the singles as the two-omc dcfcndmg state champions handed the Mounties the loss at Mt. SAC OCC. which was 11-0 last season m South Coast Conference acuon before tak10g the state title, was led by Kar) n Thurmond. Lisa Newman and ..\manda Brodie 10 singles. CdM ... FromDl put the gam<' reahs11call) out of reach before th~ fourth ouarter beun "That block rcall) made a d1f- fercncc." noted Carr. whose team is gomg without its best scorer and rebounder (Roome Coleman. a 6-5 Junior) bccau~ of a bt-oken wnst. "We scrapped hard and played hard.,. said Emon. ''But we JUS1 couldn't get It down 10 tv.o or three points. to where the~ might ughten up Jt was a night we had to have really good shoo11ng ... McGrath was the Sea K.Jn'gs' lead· mg scorer \\Ith I I pomts. followed b)' FrYer I 101 and Doug Gtte0181 E:nc Washmgcon. a 6-1 Junior. led Domingue? wuh I J points, but as ts their custom. the Dons had four pla~ers w11h nine points or more ·\Sked ho\\ hc"d grade his team's effort. Carr responded with a ques-- t10n "HO\\ man\ tu movers did we haw"" The Don~ were gutlt\ of ~2 1urno' e~. clear!\ the onh item that kept the game trom gelling complete- !\ ou t of hand "" <' \\On )O I "on'l t·hev.. but 2.:2 tumo\Cr\ \\e can 1 ha'e that." ht' said The~ did Tuesd.a~ night. as op- po~ to JU~t M"\Cn lurno' t'r.> for the Sea 1-..ing!. t'lut the reJe<:llons and nose-to-nose defense "'h1ch too~ ( dM out ot us st) le. pro' ed more than enough to compensate I \ 04 • Of1ng9 Cout DAIL y PtLOT I Wed~. Febluary 2e. 1996 TIT tyll:Jt cha .. 11) I 1 lfll ~.lH\ \Pflt'l\uf'C°d I'! 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Ix tv.cen the a~ ol ~ .in.I I >s trom Orangr, l...<tt .\ngelC'\ \an lkm.irJ1nu .ind R1,er~1de wun11c\ mu\\ appl~ b~ \la1d1 I~ < ampc"r\ v.111 pan1l1~1c in ba\le tball ir.id and fit'ld tcnm\ archer. \""1mm1ng. \Cuna d1' 1ng. lhhing .ind "'tight 1ra1n1ne dunn11 tht· la•e-<la' ca mp 1 here 1s nu c..h4rgc 1r, ..:am~I"\ and apph· ca11unHan he ubt.ttnt"d b\ phoning tht' Sauonal f-<Jundatwn df ~ hl'<'k h•rn Tenn" o flicc in T u~11n at ~S9 I SJ I ~ Volunteer\ .He .1lv1 u111ed 10 cun~t the T 1,1\llO oOtec i l Oun and coJJecton •bow I he~ .-h lumc.a (run&. ( ullt'l \Or\ 'ihu"' "'111 hc a1 the \nahc1m C ••n' l·n111in < rnl" \lltu11h1) iind \11nJ.H "1Jrl h I ~ I ti The \ho,.. ... hKh lc.iturc\ "l~P<JO\ lo1 hunlct\ and \1\00tcr\ .mr\\Ot1e\ anti"uc111m dt11n11 a\ tu bad ... , th' "ipan1\h·.\mcm;an '-'1ar frr<' .lPf\f'l•\ah .1nJ tt un rc~lf .iho "'Ill hc 11 th< 1 CJ\ \ngcln C •1un1' F .i1ryr11u111h 111 f'onrona M.oc..h x (/ .i.Jma\\llln " $4 1111 .iJult\ \, ff1r t hildrrn > I~ .an.1lrre1 .. 1 lhl Jrt'n untlr r the \he•.,. hcJUt\ 'Alli ho-'I .a "1 \ Pm I 111 1nlorm.U1•Jn phmic l:!l ,14 \0-'111~ UC Irvine crew open bouu tknk' .. n thr Ra, Jn 11p..n h•JU\\' a.tu mm J.-' Jr.J n.~1 dcJ1,.i11111 h11\tnJ h\ 1hl' I ( ln1n~ ~IC''"' ... 111 hl· hi:IJ '-)un•j"' \l.1r1h 11 Imm noon -rm al \111• I I I ho.1th ,,'14 on \hdlr11.1kcr l\IJnd ""11h .. 1 J.amh<ill't l<o.itl PJ\I 1hc 'c'"'P. r\C'I Inn Tht 1•1M, .inJ 1 1 • ll'" .dumna v.111 I'll hooc•r'"J I 11 1hc11 111 mc.l '11 \l'.H .1nn1\t'l\:lt' :snJ t~t' \ .ir\ot·. \Ill hc1.1t .,.,11 tx tlnltl.ilrJ < h.imp.s@n' "'·'"ht 111n .inc.l ul·.1111 c11,umhcr \Jnth•1,hn .ind lt'.I ,,.,11 he '''''l'il The I < I h.anJ "111 .if\11 r1e:rt11r"' ( JUt'\I\ .II(' lf'I\ tied Ill "C.ll .ttllrt \U\ h ,1\ h.tl\ .,io, e\ p.tf.I" 11\ .snd 1.:.1 cl rt'\"-'' for \ht' IJlltt'\ .tnd bo.i1cr' hlM1'r<. .mJ ,,.1111c.-0.1.lon.I hd!I' fur lhc mrn -\\n,lh un ..1 "'luntar. h.1\1\ F1Jr 1nlor"1Jllt1r 1 ,111.ill I < I l fl'"' • llJl h um \luorc ;ii "''··'I"' ,, Nelson wins split decision, seeks fight with McGuigan 1 "r 11 I "" 1 )< 1 I> I \I', v. • ir tel 8 11•1 ng < 11u nu I lcllthcrM ~t 1 h.ir '' •11 \1 Hn.sh "'tf'>{ll1 l'I l1101<:1n11 t1J1.1.ard 11,11..-r il'11JI\, ,,,,, 'l t i t1 · \ tJk l·n .u · 111 \fail••' \ dla~n.1 \ illo\iln<i I 2'i pt1und1. during t he fim hall o l the fight .int!\ 1lla'><lna u11Jldn't mah up the dcfic 11 Judge Dr James Jen-~1n ~ored the h<HJI 114-114 But ht v.as overruled b~ JUdgt"S Lou fthppo .md Rud\ Onega who had 11 116-112 and 116-11 ~. re'>pcct1' cl~ :--.el~on 1!> 23-1 . whtk Villasana. the \\. H< ·.., No I leathcrv.e1gh1 contender. fell to 34-4 "F ight For I lie'' benefit .-.hov. to Jul \llllm\ o l the eanh4u akt"S 1n 'v1 n1Co lii\I \cptcmlx•r In a1un1<>r ltgh1v.c:1gh1 hout fk1 tur I orx:1 the llJM Ol~mp1( \ther medalist. v.on J un.1n1m11u1i l() ... ro und dec1\1on o'er Juan Antonio L opc1 Thcrt: .... ere nci 'no\:kdov.ns and nc1thcr fighter v.a-. ··••·r in trrrnblc· ·If,. lr1u~tit J ~rr·Jt lt~ht "Hi1d 'l"l'''" llht:r ht·" ort·cl ., 12 r•1ur1d \plt1 •.I" ''' 1n '''t:' \ dla'><lnll 1n tht·tr ltdltit·f""'t111.til t1tlt· ht1ut I ti•'\IJd. n1gh1 dl Lht: l 11rum 'H•· l Jm• •11 l<t ~ e J "'J. lht 111lc l k 1\ <t '>lrnng tough '>'•II <ii d f(Ufi hul I am lht r,h<smp11in <.1nd I didn I (mhllff<J\\rn.ylf 1 ... ;1n11r,1tyht l fiarn1 \1tC1u1l(.iln · "-d,11n 111 ( 1hana 1.11on the fi~t two round' but \ dlo\JnJ 1,t "1t"\1to < 1t. pinned him a~in'>t a u1rner and flrrJ 1r1mh1natic1n\111 tal<c tht.-1h1rd '-tlv1n ht·~tn 111 Jah Jnd mrivc 10 win the n c ltt four r<1t;n<.h ··1 tho ught the tight '>hould ha'c bct>n ')(.1m·d clo\Cr .md I think Iv.on." V11la..ana -.aid "I "'ould li~c; to light him again .\1umah 1'> a '>lrong lighter hu1 I 1h111l I could beat him I should ha-.e won 1h1'> o ne" The I 2f> -pound H c:ctor l opc1 ol C 1kndalt: C alif ea\11\ uutpotntnl the .,lower Juan \n1on10 l.opc..-1 I '() pound'>. o f ~c\11.11 Hec tor l o po 1., X-11 Jnd J uJn "11tun111 LO(X'/ kll to 81-21 \ 1lli1"<! n<i thl'n lx·gan rn111 ng o il the nng and tountcr pun h1ny, ilnd ""''n the c1ghth ninth 10th and I I th rr JIHHh It was :"el'>cin·.-. third 11tle defen.-.c: lie v.on the WB< lea1herv.e1gh1 crov..n from \\. ilfrcdo C 1oma o n <icpt IS 1984 tn San Ju<.1n Puen•1 R ico v.1th .in ll 1h-ro und knockout ..\11 thret' oflh1al-. ..com.I the houL 'IX-42 \11t ( tlJl~O lt11lcl \ht V. r1rld fi•Hlllr \\\11(.ldlllJO \ "er\1rin •11 1hc· I I f1'1111 cl l1 lll and '-dv1r I\ ltt11k tng 1i,rv.<1rcl '"" und11.1l1•1r11><1111 .ir1t! lht: p;i .d.1 • 1t "'Ill hrtng '-t..lv.n "'h' ... r111h•·d I 2'l pt111111h 11111-ho,..~J In tht ltn<JI r11und the tv.o liKhkr\ \lc>0<.l t1x·-10-l1)(• ant! trlldl'd puntht' un til the ~II -The \'llla'M1na-'cl'><1n ~ut wa\ one o l llJ on tht· R.tfael H e rrera the former hJn1am .... c..·1ght v.orld c hampion. w<Jn a 'iplll deu\1un CJ' a \llred1 l 'vlene\.-.C'I a two-11me \fr• 1tan nauonJI ba'ntam .... c1ghL t hamp10n 1n their lt:a1herv.e11tht hout PUBLIC NOTIC£ POOtlC NOTICE MllC NOTICE POOUC NOJICE Plel.IC NOlft[ MUC NOTICE POOlJC HOTICl nl!LIC NOTICE P\.ellC HCHIC£ Pl.6t..IC NOTICE T-44159 '1 ,,. ~.,,a,.,<..et '1 .., 1 ASAP NO I011 TM 1'•1111 am<..unt 01 lhe · FOUNTAIN VAi-LEY NOTIC E OF , I( 23312 wisnar>g to obteet 10 ~ucl'I r<1· I( 23302 pltU 1e1ep11onfl syslem NOTICE OF ,, "'" "" 11'"'" t)I ~io c:-d NOTICE Of unc-airl tia)ar•ce OI the '•tlh ICHOOl OtlTlllllCT DEATH Of' NOTICE Of' moval mull ONe wntlen no-FICTITIOUS IWl lNEIS coaling rnacl'ltnes ovent &Ir TAUITIE'I BALE ,,, '• "1 •r:.et i:n11rge~ 1tnO TRUSTEE'S I Alf galt'>r ..,,,.ore<J b; ll>/9 li'OI) NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF H RNAL LELAND llOWUI DEATH OF lout of sucn Obtechon to l"'J NAME STATEMENT c.o<'>d•l>Oneo denumld1liera Loet! No >0231'30 "'f#t' ,,..~ '1 '"" 1'''""" 8"1 Loen No >0231111 "'1f 1'' I•'< \".llO af'IO real-Of'\-RE50LUTt0N OF INTEN . T etla U E BOW£R SVl:A R. MEYER petton or Pfl'SOf\S ndebteo The IOllO'llllng pettOllS are compute<s end shelving T 8 No I S.1712 ''1 "., '' '°'1~ '-"'•'""' t:.f "d TS No 15-1711 aote ""' mactlO c.ott, ea-Lf ASE SURPLUS OtSTR1Cl ANO Of PETITION ANO~ P£TITION to or hOld•ng oresot\al prop· OOIJ'\9 business M 11 LOI 21 ,accounts receovab1e retet.O NOTICE ~ '1 ··,\t NOTICE Denae''""" llOiarv"!s 81 Ille REAL PROPERTY TO ADMINISTER TO AO .. NllTER eny of Ille Oecedent Suell LAND DEVELOPMENT IN· lo tne 018be1es 01v1slon, "1•1 Al•E tPI DH A>Jt T 1~" 1 181 am1"'"1 ''1 110'1 lfJ1J AAf ,N C>EF .AIJl T ttme ol tr,., '""''°1 PubhC8110t1 8t0 NO 86..()7 ESTATE NO A131152 ESTATE NO. A·131181 notice m"5I 0. gtll~ to Ille VESTMENTS 608 Acacia tea-Ileen~ dlst110011on • ·.•,f P .A 'if fu f)f I RIJC, I u1tpiu'1 bnlBn<..*' ""''" r,ou H•t>f ff .A (>££ C> l)F IRIJC, I Cll 111" ,,,,,,1;... of 5.i•e '' ttO T 1C E 1 S HEREBY To all 11e1rs ~11e11rae5 To all nei•s ben4fac1aries PllfSOO notoing the'Wtrsonar Street Corona oe1 Mar CA agr~rn&f'lts ano any otner [; 11 t. J•iPIF 1•-.i1:. J•4 ~at.r,r ""-"''"'° b/ 1'"' ""'" u.A 'fl.I i Jrir '4 1'18" tJPI $f,8 7e4 PT (. lfN THAT THE FOUN treo11ors a nd contingent c.reo11ors and cont•ngenl "'operty Of againsl wnom 92625 conuacts re ta1eo 10 111~ O<e ,• ''1 , ' -"f .r T r,,, "'11 '' c, .. v,.o llr 0 rea~r· f ·,c, ")•J T .A l"E .AC' 101• Trie "'" "'1t·a• I .,r.oe r I .A ri I .A.l LE 1 SCHOOL creditors 1nd pe<sona who creo11ors ano per11<>ns wno Ile claim 11 made at lhe ad L•n o a A D ter t n.. Detes DtV1s10f'I l>i•1 ,·r r,' ''J'1f:< P~fJP lilt'" ,.,, ""81e<:l ''•'" 9' 1r, Pr.tr, 'fC.' ''J1JP PF<(Jf' ~a·<l ~ <..t T• '" ,,ere-CllS T RtC. T 11111 oectareo triat may be 0111er .. 15e •ntllfetted may°" otnerwase 1n1e1esteo Oress as lasted aoo ... e w•tllin corpor11eo ICa1tforn1a cor I has bulk transfltf IS NOT • r ' •~A 1 f:IE <_,rJ D .A I "'"'"''" •"<l a0•8'''·"\ '"' "e H• I f '1 MA < BF SOt [J A I IQll)r" ei.-cutea ano ae th'! 1ot10¥<tng 1ea1 propeny I 1n tile wtll 1no1or 9'1ate of Im 11111 will and/or estate of 130 Clays af11tf ttrSI pobll· pora11on1 608 Acacll S1ree1 I iwb1ec1 10 Section 6106 of • -' 1111 1r, ',-1 f 1f 1(}1J 1 "'" 1111"" ont111'll t>•ilihr.inir,r 'f'iJEH •' '>.A.l f 1f rl)oJ lt•er&d 1', cr141 ,,inoe•\•Qrw;Cl a will nr,1 be needed for BERN.Al LELAND BOWER SVEA R MEYER :atlOll ol lllia nolice Corona d~ Mar CA 92625 1111!? Commercial Code '' • u Mt E /f'1...>r1A l1()H '11 '""' ru.1llU' •' '111" 1' ••frlJ ,A.tl (Jll-'l Al1J. T f)ll •rritter De<.tarattor r,t o-,. c.lattroom porpollH a~a LEE BOWER A pe1111on l'IU been llled Daleo February l8 l986 T111s business 11 con-Tile built. 11ansfflf is 10 t>e r,1 r•1f "-'•JAf r1f ••1f $7'l 7T'i lle r;r 'rlf N.A. 1r.f r1f 1,.E laJt1 •r•O °""'•no 1'" Sate T;woe11ssrooms a1Jame5 A pe1111on nas ~ ttteO by Aooert 1 Meyer on t~ Virginie kry A• Pet· oucteOby i1 Co1p0<at1c.n consummated at LO$ An· •Rr1r r f !J Nf~ "r,,A t~ ';' r 1111 h.,n.,i.riir1 •' n .. • • r.. 1C[I > ur, -r:.A1N<; T ~110 " wr lier Noti<.e of De-O H111rpe1 ScttOOl loc11eo 11 t.y Terry R Bower 1n ine Su· 'Supenor Court ol Ora~ I tOn.11 "9pf-t•llY• of tn. L ond& .A Oyer 1 n .. geles Catolorn1a 0<1 or altef rOU fl111 ';HOIJl(J r .. rm '"'" r.-, 01 T•u•t ""'It • ''J frJtJ ~Hlj JLO CfjN 131111 ano Elec.rt(Jn to Sell t868~ Santa fnez Slreet p1ir101 Coun ol Orange County requ~llng 111a1 Rob· E•l•I• ol -'-pt! K. ••rry, corpor&le<I t.anda A Dye1 Materi 17 1988 dated Feb T Af .. r I' 1 AN fE A tol'>rll 11'0<.uled "'1d oe TA(, r A LAW ff Fl Tt'\e unOer,igneO causeo Fwn1a1n I/alley Catolorn1a Cr.runty requesl•f'IQ 11111 T e<ry ert I Meyer be appomted as D9C••ted Presidenl ruery 2 I 1986 r,, MA f'i(,H S IC/6fl al 11'"'"1J<l ICJ Ille und1>•ttgn&0 11 Or MAAC.H 1• l911b a1 \aio Notice 01 D@laull ilnd Thf' Boa10 ol Trustees 01 A Bower t;e appointed as personal represen1a11ve 10 C &U:l Tl'lis \tatement was r11eo Jemff B Burl, Tt•n•· trJ Q<1 A M HAMMf•tlO F<f ..,,"'"" f.>ectaritl"'' or ~ ''JI) P M >i.AMMONCI RE fie"'°"' 1'' Sell It) be re· Ille Fountain \/alley ScnOOI perwna1 r11i;•e&«1ta11ve to adm1no11er Ille estale 01 lne Pubh\neo Ori1noe Coast wit~ 1~ County Cler1r 01 Or f•r" A • f r r1HP a.t 1,11, '*'-' la '11 anrJ Demu.o 1'" ',aie AL If r,rJr..r:. lh fl11lf ''-' c.r,r~"'<I ·n 111" tc.ur.t f ""'ore 0<\1r1c1 r~'"'" 10 '"a.51' tt>e aomin111e1 rne Ml ate ot tile oecedent Deity P1to1 1 Feoruery :i'6 r. 1 F 11 4 Ken el h J Hugh•• '''''"""' Ir'''""' •'""' l'•O arrl ' "'r'11"" N'·'"" '•'Ott l·"''"IM ~. ,,1~ Jr•Oe• errl 1"" '"81 prr;(At<lt i\ 1'..<."'"° fac.111t1e5 so 'nOi<;etecl above dec.ed&f'll Tiie pe111oon •equesll Maren 5 ? l'186 ~~g~ .r"'n 1 Of e •u•ry Tran1t;,o, ' ,,.,,,.,.,,, "• f,.,.;d ••t ""' 1"''11 "'1 E•ec.1''11 '' '>eo ""''''Ii'; "· U...10 ''' Tru,1 t>ate ?i7 8£. unO•r the 1erma ana con Tiie pet 11on requests au11torny 10 a om1n111er the W 3l9 Fl00113 Pubhsl'le<l Orange Coesl '"' ""'"" JIJ!if '" l<illL d.\ n,., 1''"''"51on-.r.1 '-""~ea r&c.rirfl.,0 JtJFlf '/~ 19/!? I\ HAMMO ND REAL TY dllttJM "ale<l 111 tt1e Aesol autno,.11 tr aom1n1&19f the estate unoer me lnt'.lepttn PoibhSn,.d Oran~e Coast Deity P1to1February26 11186 • •' f4 • 11;. 1nf,;;t"1 ''' r1t "'"'' '"•"'"' '>I (J.,1"''11 "nil •M' t1r, ll:t "1<.-i<ie -,1 ()I CORP · BY Specl•llzed ,J11on of tl'W! Bo&•l'l AMOI 8'tete unOe• Ille lndepen· de11t AOm1no•tra1tor 01 f 5 PtlJllC NOTIC[ Da 'Y P,1r,1 February 12 19 W-316 Ir '" fi.,, '·"'' ' .... ''""·" ,,r f 1""1"' In .... Cr t/4' ,,. ..... Id Rrv,c;r"\ " " .. '•" .. ,I I~ ... 9i19ftl, :MOO Sl•t• ''" (' Nf'I 136 2 I f]Pnl AOm•l\1\ltalton ol Es· 11111~' At• 26 Martn 5 1986 .A"'•f (,r..ur 1, ',tate r,f C.alt •r" ''"" ~·· ''-'''"' • CJr.ace<) A~1r.r Gourit ( 5101,. ''' C a11 93105 (I05) .. 7-llOI, M••• '"&'If! payment 101 1ne term A nea11ng on the pe1111on will be neld on MAAC.1'1 1(' TO HIOHEIT llOOER t '''"" r ""•••I'll lty LAl 1HA 08"' 7 liflt lorni11 r ,ecuieo IJ/ Wll E Pec:hec:o, AHl•lent S.C· 01 'M tease snail no! be leu will be t>eto on MARCH 12 1986 a1 : 30 /4 M an Dept I Notice os hereby given 1F'IBI PtlJllC NOTICE DEATH NOTICES •·. r,r,.,n11 r..,, ,,,..,.,, '>I f)R C'>"fl""1 " tt' ''•"' 1 r "'' .,,., It .. C.oun11 R,,._,,,J .. , ,1 r1r• SltM t, Santa .. ,,,.,. CA Tr ., m1nomum rnon1111y 1a1es Acl A F'1ea11no on Ille pel1toon NOTICE Of SALE W 309 1 M M<I' /4 f< II ti A <;111(,L (I HAMMO N O A E AL Ty I !AM P DEE RING AN IJN r•l•ty thar> fllr~ hunOrlld M!V&n lll86 a1 9 30 A M 1n Dept No 3 81 700 C1v1r:; Cenllf b10S Wiii be received lor Ute N ' 1MAN A'> ro ,AN IJN co-.P. BY-a pecli llzed MArffltfO MAN .ts T•1.1SIOr Publt~flO Orangtt (,r,.;sc t111en OOllara per moollt l)ef No 3 tll 700 Ct-nc CA!n1er Orcve Wf!SI Santi Ana CA to Ille 111ghest btdOflfl ot Pubtk Notice GORDEN r, v f1 r r1 'HIE HA l F Inc., H 199nl, 3400 ll•t• Wt\ <,fu AT PUBLIC ~8a':Ye:~10\f8e6D•uary l'l :tl c.111~••o'lm Tne m1n1mum Dri1e west Santa Ane CA 92702 "anous ~acles and equip-Tiit California Coutet IROBERT BENJAMIN ,N If f!f •, 1 AN(J DE &ORA C, llr .. I, lll'lta B•rbafa, CA A1J! lllJN lO Har, HES T 610 J " mr,r1lhly le&M peym&f'lt tor 9?702 IF '!'OU OBJECT 10 111e ment eJ1t:.ess to 1l'le needs OI 1 Comm1uion wall consider a 1 • O RDEN d """I A ""•'•l r w OMAFI 131~· (I05) .. ?-llOI, Mer• CJE f< rr;i. CASH 1oaya111e at w 1 14 \11t1Y>Quent periods may be 1F YOU OBJECT 10 111e I g1an11ng of the pe1111on you 111e Huntington Beacn Union request lor Coastel Develop-u • pas sf' A • rr1 Ali •mri1 JIOf D ONE E. P1eheco, AHletanl S.C· '"''"l r,1 s11111 m 1aw1u1 mon<11 PUBLIC NOTICE a!l1usted annually at the Dis· granting of tne pet111on you should e!lhe1 appear al 11\fl Hlgl'I SchOOI Dttlrl<.I I ment Permn by Ille J M t .aw<ty Suncfay. F'ebru· HAl f •N If hf', r A'> I EN r•l•ry ''' 1r"• tJn1t erl ')1111ea1 at Ille 1r1c.1 • Ooac:re11on A Secur sl'lould eother appear at Ille hearing ano stale your ob~ Btd form •621 Wltll •e>ec•· Petet• Compeny to bu1IO a 2 d r, 2 J I 9 8 6 Atl' 'N <.rJMMrJ N Wll L 0 i-;i,~'::'.!"!"~;.~~~f" 5'''~1 Nr1r1h 1rr,nt t"f'lltanc.e ,,, Ille NOTICE TO t; Cleaning deposit wlll De nearing and stale your ob iect1ons or Ille wllll&f'I ob1ec l1tet1on1 and 1nd1c111ng eere 1oce1 p11k a1 111e Survtvt'd by his 2 ,f 1 -' 1•11011r • .A1J(. rtQN 11 C..<•u• 1 f <,r,.,,.,.,ouse 700 PER BONI INTERESTED rl'Quireo prior to occup•ncy liec11ons or Ille w111ten objee· t1ons w1tt1 tl'le coun oelore et act loc1t10t1 ot item• may terminus of Mesa Drtve I ::~. ;~r~~:;~To1:1~?E.;m:".~ ,. l{lllf, N '.IO~ ~~-~~a c:;,~'" r,~;:~,~rn1:"!~1 1:0~~~::~ ~~~~~ p11~0° a~~~c':9~~e:1!~1a': :~en1111=~~n~"\~:'1a=':,~ I ~~~"~!~';! o:~,~~:·~; ~~cb~:';,~tro~~~r?~!'~'. ~~:;~n~~o Bb~0!i~ ~'~:i:e; ~.~:cit~•:;t o':v~~~~I) ~'"" ,,. t.lwflit money <11 '"" 11qh1 1111,.11110 1n1111est c.on NnltCllllllereoigMtr bro~.., rn tl'lll reg1rd and ancemayt>e an per~orby y<>Vtettomey 10251 Yorktown Avenue City March 11 14 1986 Hoj.{t'f A (Barbara) ,, ''"" ',1111"'' al tl'le ~u.rn. PUBLIC NOTICE •"Y"" 10 ano ntJw MIO t..y 11 tl'l!!<f' ~ha11 be no oeouc11on your attoroe y I IF vou ARE A CREDITOR Huntington Beacl'I C A Contee • Coastal Com- '• • 1 .. r1r111•r ,. Ir, th" tt • r 1 ,r <'"' , .. ,., u..-a ol fr ,,1 '" w,,~;h~ ':!r~~:,;~:~·~·;~ frO<T', any prop-0u1 on oe tF 'fOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent eredllor ol 926•6 Any item may t>e in-m1ss1on olhce et !213) (.urdt•n of W est "''"''"' 700 '·" NOTICE OF •u•prr,~"r11~•l1Jaled,11~0·0 1e1mir1mg the ll"'f\MI re 10• a cont1ngen1 creditor ol lhedeceased woumuslllle tpec1edat1rie11tewtle1e11 1s ,590 .. 5071 101 lurther tnlor·I m1ni.t t'r , grand l"<Jdlflel or o"v1Mlttt ,, lhe -,. ' 1 d I • .... 1.,, CJri•fl w .. ai '""''" INTENDED TRANSFER C,r,vr.11 ar.o <;1 .. te r:l1>vrit1..0 "''"'" ,,1 Jr.t\eph I' Barry spon,1b1e b•dd6" me oece11ed you mull Ille your c1a1m with the coun 01 ocate d u11ng regu ar ma11on Permit aop1tca11on ditldr{'n, Lisa N ""'' (,111t1orn1a 1111 rnit I t11111 ro !Hf C.REOITOAS or 11~ cl4"<':f!nttll wnose IHI ao Sealed propo,.ls to lee.M !your c111m wllll lhe court 01 presenl 11 to 1ne oersonel scnoot t>ours prior 10 Marett •5-86-077 (' i d T C .111d 1n1erea1 c.rn1•e111<J ,,, Nf W '>OUR(,f CORPOR THE LMllJ HH E FIHE D ore•~ .. a\ u GranlwCl"J<:I Al \aid property musi be re-Ip. esenl 11 10 tl'W! personal reoresen1at1ve epPQ<nleo by 13 1986 Publllhed Orenoe Coast :nn t•n .rn rac~ •Jrtll nr,w lleld t.r 1 '""'" A l!fJN 1 RANSFFROA I 0 N T ~i'S <,01ARAN IEf "; ll•in M•ol)<m 63 1.,1 .,.,111 181 c.eaveo by the delegated 01 reo•esenlattve app01n1eo by 1he coun W1thln tour month• Bias st>all be cte11ly Da•ty P1101 February 22 23 C111rrlc•n u( OaVls, CA ~H•" o-1 I)! 11 '~' ,,. Htfl "''"c"' 1\ ~etr; given lt•at C, T J,A. Tf[J 1~1 ''1f r,()IJN r ' 16,.,, lfll!>lameni8ry ,,, 01 ao licotr 111 tlle Fountain I/alley tile cou11 w1tt11n lour montlls from 'the dale ol first as· markeo ObSOlele . Equip-24 25. 26 27 28 1986 .J1~huc1 J Gorden o ( ~r'>(;'lfly s1h1111"'1 "' \8>0 tr" Tran\leror NEW OF '-IRANr,,E '>IA If (Jf mintlll•lllion nave l'>llfln 15. Sc;11001 DtstrlCI E<lucallo" tram the date ol ftrat 19 .. suanc:eol lettersuproVldec:I menl • Bid •62, . ad· 1 Se •01 Wt•st m ister M em· (,r,o;nt., ehd '3•~'" n t111(.11b4Kl ISQURCF CO~PORA r ION (,At 1F ORNtA AN(; I'> m sultll 10 Vtrgania 88,,Y Pe•· 1 1 Gen1e1 11210 Oak St1ee1, suance olleners as orovtoeo tn Sec11on 700 o! the dresseo to Allyn E ROWiey . 1 &• , .... u is about l<J It analer Ill 5(,FltBEC> AS FOL l OW':. j •onat Aepre•ent&ll•e l>y Founlatn Valley Celllonrt•. an Sec1ron 700 ol the Ptobale Code of Calllornae Purchaslr>g Maneoer Hunt· Mt\ ona ntlli"i lo ""' H1F I ANCJ AUFRRfO ls.A t AMANOFA f A5Hcl)N PAR(.. fl 1 Probate Climw...-St v,,111 9"708 no rate• tllan 2 oo Probate Code of C1lllorn11 The ttme for flllng c1e1m1 w111 1r>gton S.actt Un>0n HIQll MllC ~TIC[ lwld at th<' family ff) IN 1111•, r,cJ.ARANTH •S 111 .. 11,11ow•no p1r,powty ••Ow All JNDtV1[Jf.lJ t lllH Count/ 1 ir .uit r.nurt "VAlrt pm Friday Mereri 14 Tl'\e 11rne 1or lallng c1a1m1 will nol e11plre pr10< to lout School 011\ttct, 10251 NOTICE TO ho rrw :\!I'.! M y rtlt' S t '.tr1J.A lf(.t1r<111re<,UNH 1oc:..111t10 •• 2107" L •~• r~f!HF'.T11~ANr110fJI1 of Com!Jflllt!ll tuM<lirhOnt)I 19311 not e•pl1e pnor 10 four monthslromthed1teoltt>e Yorktown Ave Hun11no1on C"EO.TORI it Monll'rf' St 111 <)f ORANr:.r ',I A IE OF IC.en111r Clnve Lal<e r '""'' ''' f ~AC T N() t • ;?28 IN I •he 8181,. ,,1 Mint: ,1 "&efore accep1tno any writ· mon1ns lrom me dlfC'I ol the neattng nottce above S.acl'I, CA 926•6. and re-' Y • (,.iH IFORNl.A ANfJ 1•, rJC C.a11101n11.1 9:>6'.10 19:>''> F i<M T ttr C.t 11' Of C.QS f A ll'llllfit' l'>llt<..,;~' r;.ersM lien proposals. the del90et9d hearing notice above YOU MAY EXAMINE the c:etved at 01 before 2 00 BULK TRANSFERS L •ll•I U II :t B t' (I I.' h , <;f.f1tBE 0 A~ , Oll (JW'i Vernon Av<111ue l ti'.I An MF '•" (,01JtH 'I' Of OH 18 indeblftd 1, '" O ll•.>IOing 01t1cer sllall calltor Of81 bid YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Ille kepi by Ille court 11 you Pm Marr:;h 13 19811 It T:~~l(a~~~~N ThuNJ.1 V fo'r·hru.iry l'.A.A<. FI t ·Oflte• Ce111r,rn111 fK>O'S!J ont.l ANr,,r <, T !'Tr rJ~ /'.;All """()f'lllt ""4 ,.,.1 , the •••O oino Any pe<son who hU Ille ~eo• by tl'le coun II you are 1 pe1son 1n1ereste<1 1n wlli<:l'I ume ano place bads UNIFORM COMMERCIAL J.i ,11 I I .io A M 1-'dm A" JNlJll/tCJP> lf!IH )-4'>' N £ t;>tr l11<<ac 'I F.,11 I )RFI JI. JI., l•rF< MAP r4f decede<•' r,,,..,1 Amertc&r M!ff'lrJfore subrnllleCI e writ .,,. 8 pe<IOn lf'l16fN1ed tn Ille estate you may 'SerVe will bfl publacly opened anO I I< t f d 111 f l<f •, 1 '' ANIJ "> l 0 T 1 L1tufl1tr!l11111 f 1r,rio11 I 1·J14 < f)l•(Jf (J 1N El<ir1I' 4 llfr Fat\! S!lvlf•Q~ 68,.,, p 0 80,, ten Did mey suDmtt an oral the Mtate yOU may MNe upon tne e•eculor or aOmtn· 1 re1td tn bldg C Room 361 No llce 15 ~~~:.,. 0'"41n tttal I 1 Y J'> I 1•11 r1t•n ~ 111 TH.Al. I I 1"'11J N THE IAll r.f '"" 1nvftnl'>r)' ,,1 1t,111 f'Af,fS 4•, ANIJ -If\ tr4 fHE !OH 1 &yur1o B<ill<.'1 C.A. bad e•ceedtng by at least ltve upon tl'le execulor 01 admon-11tr11Ctr or upon tlle et· All e•penMS ot earl age 8 but~ ttansfe• 1~ eoout 10 be I ..:ath(•f with tlwm HI r,1 r1' < 1f 1.,,<1<, I A Mf SA oirt11•n t.11•1n11,~ H10w• .• ~ fJI r t(,f 'Jf 'l1r GOUNTY 92652 r.t)unty ,j1 Or~nge P"lrc11n1 (5%) Ille hlgt>eat 1111ator or upon tl'le at-torney 1or the executor or and removal are the re-made 111., nam• 01 Ille thi• f.mu ly h•unc fl\ <,•1t1Nr f <Jf OHANr.£ NfN 1,111JPC£ (,IJftPt1f1 nr I 111<01 I• riF S AtO 11111 th!' un0<1•s"l''"° de wrmen b•d The hlgh"t re-1orney lor the e•eculOI or adm1n111ra1or 1111d Ille wilt> 1ponS1blh~oltl'lesu<:GeUlu1 Transteio• 11 Ora~ Me<lit J IO p M Vi 7 I-' M In r, I" r Of < At tf OR~~'" A~ A P(JN 11111 lf)(,at"'1 "' 7 l' I 1 < '' m'' ll•fll'J 10 •'!(111,., irae ,.,0 P8<· sponS1ble b1ddef tt1111 be re aom1n1a111tor and late wlll'I the c0un w1lh proof ol ..,. b1dder1 ales 1111 will be eel tnllruments •nc Tne · fl l•F F< MAP RFCORDCC> IN Ila~ 11 C.flnier CJ11v" 1 11kft E I c, f f' I 1:1 r. TH f RE sonel r>r<1Perty or collect Ille qwed to execute tl'le form lite coun with prool ot .., .. vice 1 wttlten request stel· added 10 all bids unleSI v1lld bullneta adoren 01 Ille ht>u of own:c, pl1•8S(• Bf)l)I" 41!fJ f'AOES 4'i AN O Fo•1t•t 1,a1ttorn1n r1?f110 fRIJM IJ!ill . 1 THR OlJGH Cllllma """ 10 ,.,,.,,0.,11 thai lof teese socn tormll hH vice. a wrmen req~I stat· tng 1t111 you detlre special ret1ll nles IO pe rmit Tranileror 15 3181 .A.tt..,ly makl' do11.1t11H1s in 411 OF MtSC.EllANE OlJS Tt111 hu~1111:1'• arld•11u11, ot HI A'> ",ttl)WN ON THE collected 01 r11Geiv'!<l from neretolore oeen approvl.d tng 1t111 you de&Jre ~lat nottce ol the 1111ng ot an tn· number 11 subml119d with Avenue Suite F Coate Roberlc; namt• lo Hi•· MAP!; IN rHf OFFrCE or th<1 Tr1111-1""" "'"' r 111n• <.ONDOMIMIJM ~LAN Hf trae S tat,. 01C..•ltfoinia 10 Ille by Iha Board of Trultees l\Otic. ot Ille fifing of an In· ventl)('y end app111sement ol old form Meta Ca1tfornt1 9,.6211 '° A (. S< H•f COUN TV Rf CORD( A lfltNI er• LOADED 'N hOOK 141'19 Hid 111110 wllere lalteri Tile Board ol Trull-ventl)('y end appral_.,,.,.tol nt1te a11ets or of the pell· Paymenl tn lull sriall be lat., II lt.nown 10 lhe Tt•ns mf'rtCan Hiil c•r • 1 O' '>AID (,QIJN T 'f T 1 tt n '1 "r r1, N F w PAGE 11+t,"4 AND Rf Rf tesiam,.n•ary 01 tJI .Ominia &hell make the ci.termtn1 .. 9'tate UMll or or Iha pell· ttont or aGCounts mentioned made within Mven d•yt ol leree lllld TiansfHor "" l I('\ y ( 1(,fPr1 N r, 1 HER F ISOlJACf COIWOkA llf)N C..OAOE D ''~ ~CIOK 1•:.>1>8 I 11atmn have been inuMI 110n as to wl\etl'lef lo 1e1.aa lions or tec:OUnts mentioned In Sec11on 1200 and 1200 5 or IM 1we1dlng ol tlle sete, 8nd used · Ille lollowi otner fROM UNIT~ t THROUGH 230n t ah" (."'''"' !)r11111 l'AC.f 67• r11 o rF1C1AL Hl All Pllt\ons MY1r1g Cla•mft 4llld raclllllfll within 1911 (10) tra Secilon 1200 and 1200 5 ol the C1llforn1a Probale Code the ma1erlal snalt t>e re-buSlness names ~no ad-YF.A(it;R Ill INCLUSIVF AS SHOWN LO., r tJ1•11t < 111tf111n111 CORDS against "'" rlec.edent or anldays alter receipt ol bldt ttteCalll01nl1 Probete Code moved from Olatrk:t prop-dresHS wtlhln tnree years DEB 0 HA H J ON THE CONDOMINIUM 926'.JO Al S 0 F t <.. E P r I N 0 lnteret1 " ,,,.d Hl&la and lnlormallon conc1rnlng Teny It aower, In Pro w .. 1 a Wall, Atton'9y1 IOf .,ly •1 Ille lime ot lull P•Y· tut past Supentet Corpoi.. y EAGER ago 21 o( PLAN RECORDED IN 8001< T r 11 n s I " 1 • " 111fRfFROM All THOSE Wllh•ng,, <•hll'ltl 10 ,_1cn re-the p10()0UI ahould be Id· Per, 1015 Chll'tO lttM t, P•tlttofter, P.O. llo• 2901, Mtnt allon 3 l83 Alrwey Avenue • ' ~ ' 14 199 PAOE 1116"4 AND SALAMANDER FASt1•0 N U CtUSlll( EASEMENTS lmov1lmo•lg1vf1wtlll6"1no ,d•euesto FOUNTAINVAL· lent•lattNlr•,CA9'101 taellenfleld,CAISI03 The SotrO r~•· lhe Sune F Costa Mesa Call: Costa M t'Sa , CA . RC RECOROEO IN 8001< 131~ Redhlll Avenue • 100 HJR PA TIO PURPOSES AS tlC.e t)f ~IJt 11 obJecllon 10 Ille LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Publltlled Orange Coast Published Orange Coltl rtgM to reJec1 any and all lornle 92628 passed nway Febru H268 PAOE SH Of OF Co111 Mesa C1111erntta SHOWN ON THE CON ce"on rir persons tndebled 1/'J10 OAK STREET FOUN Delly Piiot Februery 25, 26, Dally Pilot February 19. 20, bide or lo welve 1ny lnlor· The names end business ary 2~ 1986 an F oun flCIAL RECORDS 9?11/fl Dl)MINIUM PLAN ABOVE TA IN v A l LE y C AL I March • 19811 26 1986 m1Uty OI 1rregul11lty In 11'e • A LSO EXCEP TI N G •,,.,1a1u ta known10111t1 RH(RAfOTO toornr,toingpresonilprop..l"ORNIA 92108 (7 U ) TW..053 WTh·315 bidding All male<lell lfl addreeMt oltheTrantlllf'ee I.din Valle y She l't THEREFROM All THOSE u nde111gned Tra nal•rett PARC.El 2 fWly rii tile deceoent Such 8•2 6!>" A C sold In en u II wnet• II' ate Orange Ml.dlclt In· d b h ClCCLUSlllE EASE MEN Is NEW SOURCE CORPOR JN T f 2 AS SHOWN ON nClll< .. mu•• t>e given to Ille :J 1 flenllon arOI condt\lon Th~ OltlrlCI corp0<1teo. 3l83 Airway Av SU r v l ve y t' r FOR PAT IO PIJRPOSCS AS IA TIO!< ""' ""' u~ arry ltff f';ONOOMINIUM PL AN por'IOO ll<>ll)tng '"" l)eftonal Jon1111 PUBUC NOTICE MllC NOTICE nialles no guerentee. w1ltt9" enue Sulle F, Costa Men (a I h er . J o s c p h !lHOWN ON IHF C.ON bl.JllMllH nnmfl 01 llOCl•H• lt[f(AAfD TO PARC.Fl t prr4)ttrly nr 110•int1 whom ' FOUNTAIN VALLE Y Of lmplled, II 10 the con-Calllornt• 92626 Yt>ager. m o ther. Sally OOMINIUM PLAN A001/f 0111 ... 11\an Ille •bo .... I "u11no ABOVE lhfl Wiim •• ma!le 81 ll'le ad· • c H 0 0 L DI. T" I c T NOTICI °' NOTICE TO dlllon ot •ny Item "'-"''ma y The property to be Iran.. J y eager daughter RFFFRRfO TO 11\fl 11Hltlll r11 ye•11 IHI pul PARCEi l dtttt 111 111190 DbOVll Wltll•n BOARD Of T"U•Tlll. INCIA1. PERIOMI INTl"ElnD be wtt"°11wn from .... II, ... !erred mey be delCflbed D N . I b h PARCEL 2 .,c,ept AN EXCLUSIVE EASE 10 day\ lllflt 1.,,. publl Ma Lov CrwMtt • quired ptlO< 10 bid ecoep... o-•11)' .. all .... ,. rel•1· an1ca oe . rot e r , UNIT H 'A'; SHOWN ON I NA .. E Ull•Vll• ( <•r•·· Mr N T F 0 R p A T I 0 ClllfJll l)I lh•• notl(4! o" .-b 1• 1na'" ANNUAL •ITINQ IJNOTll!'~·KT. A•TA~!>f'y ll f\Q8 tno to lh• OlebetN Producta Daniel A lan, grand, • ... . I v• D••"<l F'ebruary 18 ,1186 ate re •.• u °' ---"· ""''" "" O.vlllon lnCludlOQ but not h D -1 HE' CONDOMINIUM PLAN 111(111 PIJRPO')ES OVER THAT Vlr9lnl1 .. ,,, Al P•r·' Published Orenge CoHI TO .. HILD Notice IS hefeby given A&'· Rowley, Pllf'e t\M-llmlted 10 tlnltrlecl goods In-mot er. ~\ty Amy. REF.ERRED TO IN PAt~Cfl A 0 DR F 'lS r: c, 1 I') II ~ORT ION OF THE RE 1-1 "':r.-''""• of th• Diiiy Piiot Febru1ry 28 MARCH 30. ,. To •II person• ln1er•18d Intl ..., venlory lncludlng di•· s te pmo ther. Donne, I A60VE Rfldlllll Avenu• •I()() Co,1• I > TAICTED COMMON AREA f lt•I• JoMph k l 1try Mlrt::ll 5 12 11188 NotlGe 11 herebyQlvef'l tllal ...,,.the< as c11dllOIS l'lelrs l>1tt0 F•t>ruary 25. 11186 POllbl• rugenl strips s t epbrotht>rs J e (f PARCEL 3 MM& Callfornl• 9'11:111 OCSCRtBEO AS P-F 2 ON 0-HCI ' W-322 ll'>e ennuel meeting of Mem-tegetees or devlMel In tt>e Pubffahed Orange Coast I di ' M k ' ' AN EXCLUSl\lf EASF IS Corporate Ptu1 • 100 THf ABOVE REFERRED TO c "'21 bert OI flrlt S1ep HouM ot llllle 01 Jotepn K Barry Dilly PllOI F•bruery 26 ~~erl, .·~~~ •• ~:-I e and Greg MEN T F 0 R P" T 1 O INttwport tMern c .111om11 c.ONDOMINIUM PLAN I p.,"11..,,•d 01111~ Conat Oreno• County. Inc , a Cell· dec .. Md. wno.. 1811 •d March 5, 1988 ~~· ,.: m•ter-lale er: C hapel servt<'t! and in PURPOSES OVER THAT 926!\0 I Tltlt """'' 1ddr1u end o111y p1101 F•bru•ry 28 Ml.IC NOTICE lorn11 oherllebl• corpor-d<euwas27Gr1n1w00<1.AI W-318 WOfk In prOCMI Including terment. Thur!lday, rt'REA OF THE RESTRICTED 3 ·~I Alrw•y Av1nu11 Other common ctM1Gn111on Mercl'I .. 12 1988 I lion w111 be held •1 the prln-lton, MIHOUrl 63123 lhl llll· Chemleal• plUllC ntm alee· 12 noon Directed by C 0 MM 0 N A A EA DE • o 2 Colt• M... C111 11 iiny of tt>e rHI propetty w JX> K 2'190 ClPll pleoe of bullnMa of ters tettamentary or ol Id PUBllC NOTICE IC • l>Of*'I• 'pec:11 SCA18EOASPH 20N THE lorn••~2828 !l1ec.111>•0 above •• 'ICTl'TtOUllW .... 11 FlrslStflPHOUMot Orange m1n1e1raoon have~ 11 11~ m'.':ial• end 11111.d W estmin"t>r M em AIOVE REFERENCED Thll 1nt~dedt11neter w1H l purporl•d 10 t>e 350 NAMllTATIMINT County, Inc 11t2015Cnerle sue<110Vlrgtn1184irry P•t ltnl01 ::1er til i f~•ed nnal Park Mortuary CONDOMINIUM PLAN be cnn111mm111ed M March AVOCADO S rREET •F 'I MLIC NOTICE Thll lollowino perwon1 ere Street. Coit• MM• Call· son•I A~reM111111ve oy "cm1out 1MJ1t•tl IM1t tneludtng Ch9mllll?t' i&nd Cemetery The atrMI •ddfll8 and 14 •988 11 11'1• ntt1Q91 ot (,OST>-ME S A C ALI I doing buatntu II J f0tnl1 on fhurldey. Mercn Probate OMllion, St Loult NAMI ITATl.MINT lab lntllumenttlton wo<ll - other common dfflgnlllOtl R11tt11 A Tuc;iter 811 Anton FORNIA Q2fi:l6 ,ICTITIOUI •UllHlll MICHAEL SEDllLO CA81 'IO lfU 11 7 00 pm '"'the COUl\l'f Clfeutt Court. court The IOllOwlflO pe<ton• .,. bench•• tot ll•1urt1 ------- "any of 1"8 r4Nf properl'f 8 oul11va1d Co1t1 Meu 11'1• undlllMgn«l Trutt.. NAMI I TATIMINT NE T COMPANY 245 Fl..._ toll0wlf'l9 purpoM ol ~l.nt ju118d/Clt0n OI doing bullneH ti AL lurnllut• 'word pr~rt d. I C r I b t d • bO y . IS C•l1forn11112629 c 111r111 IOf dl1Cl11m1 any ll•blllly IC)f any Tt>e IOllOwlr>g l)Ct(IOfl• t•fl I c ~ Co.ta M ... C• 92621 1 To \ranHC'l auen bv81· Iha Stale ot MIMOUrl LIOAlOA TRANS, ORMS. office eQulpmenl I nd 11.10-: purporte d 10 be 360 de bt• ol 1h11 T1tntl..-0< m1y 1neo.,ec1neu ol tt>e •lrMt dolf'IQ butln.te a• 0 1trt11rt" J MIChHl Sedtllo, 23" S neH 11 r111y pr099tly come Thet the tollOWlno Pltf'llOll 2327 Ru'lglf• Orlve, Co111 AVOCADO ST Rf ET •H 2. be ftled with Ru111n A Tucker. •dOI ... 111d Olher common Ol tlrlbutlon Comp1ny Cully Wey •39 Al\1"-'"'· belOft tnt ennual meetll'lQ or 11 tndebtl.d 10 or llOl<llf'\9 M .... CA 92128 COST A MfSA C.A LI IS 11 Anion 8oolevard, Coa11 O"tgnlll()ll If any ll'lowr1 12395 Lewi• $11 .. t Otrden Ca 0:.>802 any ldj0Ufnmen1 lntt.OI l)ltl'tortl l pr~Ol theMICI Alllgafor TKhnoloO .... a 'OANIA 92628 • MeM c amorn•• 11'1621. Al l'leflln Grove CA 926'0 S1ter111 C S.01110 23M S T"8 loefo ot Ol#ec10rs ~1 llnooln Savino• Cllltornta corpor111on 23'27 Clelllfled hal The unoarll<QM(I Trust• tention Mr Crane rn. 1a11 SakS aalll wlll be mid• bOt Ll'#T9"08 Burn• '1372 Cutty W1y •39 An1helm, hH n•ecl Maret\ 20. 1916 " 18200 von l(.,man Irvine Au1ger1 Ori,,. Co.la MM• dlec.11rm1 any trablllty ler lll'Y d•I• fn< rotng c1a1m1 tor ...,1th<>ul covenant or war 8f00ilhurtt St Huntington Ca 9280' Ille recOtd dlle IO< tile de-CA 92719, County ot Or CA t26'e a~lal 1neorrec:tneu of Ille tlrMt aeolt o r ine Tr•n•••tOr tt r1111ry t111prN10<1mp11e<1, , ... 9M<ltt CA 926•8 Tttta but•ne11 11 con t1rm1n111on ot me<T11>9rthlp 8nge Thi• bu1tnH1 •• con r-- acldr ... and oth., eotnrTlon March 1 1 l986 ga1d1ng 11114 C>OtMlllOn Of Tt111 bu1tn••• 11 con dueled by nutbtll<I and wife Orlly mambeu ot rtcO<<I at That Ille unot<tlgnecl 0... duc180 by • corporllton ~1\lOn 11 any ahOWf\ OA H O Oll<.amb•t I ~umbr11nect• 10 pay Ille ducll.d by 1n 1n<1tvtdulll J MlChMI SedlllO Sllerlll audl Oma and 081• are ~II· 111r .. 10 r~ the Mid per A11IOllC>f Technol09le1 '*eh\ tH5 ''-"'""'"9 l)flnCI!* ~11'1 or L1wrlf\Ce BtJrna C Se<ltno tied 10 f!Otic. of an<I to vo11 .on11 properly or coll8Ct the RoW1 0 •11•. Pr ... dent Setd .... Wiii be m.at. bU1 • A L A .. A N D I " Ille not• IMICUl'tld by MICS fh11 lllttN1'18fl1 ..... fifed Thll ttllemen1 ... t...a 11 lhe annual "*tlflg Of any cla •m• end to remove , .... , Thll •t•temenl \lllH filed ""'1hOUI '°~'"' 0t Wlf• ,AaHtOH, a y. Orl8M• Oeed ot True! wll1' lnlttllt1 wtlll the County !)erk ol Or wlllt the Couhty Clerk ol Or .Otournment tfler901 Voting cOlleeted or ~ lrom wtlh 1"8 County Clertl OI Or ranty, ••P' ... or lln.plled ,.. ... ~. ,.,.....,.t t1'91eon H provided 1n aald •noe County oh r•bruery •ntJI County on J1nv1ry 30, by pro~y 11 pr0hlbl1ed 1h8 Stall of C•llfornl• to the •noe County on ,.llbruary 4 oardlnO lltlel poa-"°'1 or ... IOURCI C~· n()I.. •<IVlnoM, II any ,. 10 1088 ., °'*' .. ttte ..., ... Ml<I •t•t• .,.,.,. teller• t961 lntormetlon for people with cncumbrlln09 10 pay the A110M, 9p: hfYI L•dlutlef, Ufld• the lerm• of UICI Deed 'I01'U fW Direct era. ,.,.... V•111 t•tamentary or of acsm1ni.-,..,,,., r9nlllnlft9 prit'Olpel evm of CMtif ""'9ftetel OMc»r of Trutt , ... CtllrQR Ind Publten.d Orft\09 Coat1 Putlhtlltld Oreno-Coaat C-., ......... , tre llon have be1r1 1""8d Publllfll.d Or1not11 C<leat lpet:l81 needl. 11'41 no\M 4ecur80 by 111<1 PublltlWMI OrallQll c,0111 ··~~ nt ,,,. TrutlM 11nd D•lly P1to1 Febru11ry :18. Deity PllOI fl'eblulry 5 12 Publlft\ed Orange Coatt All l)efaOtll PltvlflO c1 .. m• Del'L Pilot '111>1uary 12 111 04l«I ot Truet "'"" tnttr••1 Ol lly Piiot '•bru•rv ?8 11188 ol thfl IWtll C•C'llled tly Hill MlfClt !I 12 19, 19U HI ~IS. 1988 Dlll'f Piiot FtbruetY 2•, 1Ne ~ln11 tM oecedent or en 21. 1roh s t9U tf'ttlt80ll 18 ptC)VIOfld lfl Mid W J?l DHf! nt Trull W 323 W 300 W·317 1n1er .. 1 In Uld •tale I nd W 310 NH WISTSlltM CONPllltlMCI ,.Kiiie D1Yt"9n W L ll'<f. Ga l.all9" fl 1S 7» Porlleno 1' n ,,, 141,., Pl1Mnh1 11 J• )t) 19. Cliclllffl n J' * "'" s .. 111. 20 3t Jo n Goldtn Stet• 19 ,. 317 1, Mldwetl DM•i.n H.ou••on i' 21 ..,. Ot nvtr )6 23 610 I l Oelle' 29 27 S II I Sen Antonio 30 79 ~ / , Ulth 79 )0 •tt '"' S.cremenio 26 )7 44f 11 IASTllltN COMl'lltl'.NCI'. Ah fttlc OMt*1 Bo•lon 44 11 too PfllleOtle>nle )1 2l '31 I / New Jtr,.v lO 30 SOO 16 , wu 111n11ton 11 J I .u " , Ntw Voo It J9 )71 26 , C911l'l'at OM~ Mttweu'" 41 II t9S Allt nte l3 24 S7' 1 Oetro•I 3' 2S S16 7 (levelenO 23 l• ~ II lnotent 10 JI HS 10 1 ( hlCtlJO 10 '° ))J 11 , T\IHdiiy•, kW9\ Mil#tU .. ff 11• QI~ 99 Go•Oen Sltte 11' New Jeru v 109 Bolton 91 New VOl'lt 14 lnQltne 100. WH nit\IJlon 11 P111teo.t1>11te 111 C11lce110 t<lt Otnvtr 112. PllOenl• 99 Utt h 100 Houlton 91 Secremento 101, S.ert .. 100 Tenitfll'\ Gtmt• LAlren et Oellu Cllppef's •' Oe1ro1t Sen Antonio or Bo"on Cl•veleno at Allento Portteno el Phoenix Tlwn48Y'l Ge~ C.olden Stelt et Wt\hl119ton Denver el Hou\IOll rnolene et Uren Portteno '' S.1111e Buch 114, CllJIC)ff"I 99 CLIPPERS (99) Mowell S-9 S S IS. 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You can now call th• Dally Piiot Ola••lfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday . nMUTAn _ ,.,_.., 111t ••SAU c_,. i-c,,... ins _ , ... _ 1)1' HOUSH/CONDOS , ... , .. ~ 1.00 O..OIC. "-,,,, O-• 1001 O..Ol~t~ UJO ..... -100. ._,,_, ·-I S7) --•007 __ ,.,_.., '"° c---· 1011 , _ _.,. '''° , ___ ion ··~ •.00 , __ 10?• I I W-.,, o.o•-10?• ft ,.,. to» llllllALI. _v_, 10).o ............. -1060 HOU SIS/CONDOS -..........--·~t ,._ 1044 o-..i 1•01 l--. '°" --1100 ·--IO:IO _ _. 1107 L_ ........ 105' , __ 1111 , .... ~ ... IOU ,.._ .. _ 11n -v-1007 , __ 112• --11»9 --~ ,,,. s-c-1076 flt ... 111' ""'_, __ 1071 ,_y_,. , ... *""""" IOIO .___... 21.0 _ ............. IOl.t __,..., __ . ,,., *""'--ICM ,,_ ,. .. _,__... IOll l--) I 4f ·-1090 L--)l:IO l_ ....... ,, ,, MISC. I .I . .....__ "" _ .,._ 1••• --1100 ---,,.., ··-llU w.c-1•1• ~·c-.._ ll:IO __ , __ 1111 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 54C).1220 ... 8IOO _.._ JllO MISC. llNTAL5 aa••••a11111T1 ..... ,. _ '°". . ......... -............. JI .. ,_,,_ 1702 ·--2970 _ _. __ .OS, ... CTMY s-c--, ... ~ Jro. l .. ,,_ ,.,, _,Or _ eO.tt -~ JIM ._ 110. -'°°' ......... eo.o SaM6cry -i s...tdoy ,_ 1•t0 --1711 ,.,.~~ .. )()Go ~Oood· ~ ----m1 sa-i.l ""'-'->012 s_,...,._ eCJIO t•A1190lllAI ... APAITMINTS ·-'·"'-171• ho-4 )01• 1t01 ....... w_ 171• °"" c ... >016 GA•AGllAUI IOATS o.-.i <>-_, ....... 17.0 -· >Oii ----1.0. s---11f1 o.-.. •10? 1011 o.--.i --).o7 -·-1744 IMMOYlllllT --••06 ,_ 'O•> (---1611 ----0107 .. 101 • ,_.,_ 1•11 COMMDGAL ,_,_. ~ '°'_.,_ .,,, ..... ""' •Ott , __ ,.,. ,,. . .......,...,.~ ....... >100 , __ •11• ~d> 1011 O...'-,.,. •.I. IAU/•1111 -· SIOS °'"""'-.,,. -·If .. .-~ 7070 ft,.,.. 163, ci..col10tl•o )600 ,_Vallrr ••>• \lipt10..C~. --1011 _ .. ..., 163~ .. ,__. 17'0 Teduwol/l•.._• UOj ---~ 61<0 ---1..0 -~-,,., -U!O ----~··i MISC. __ ........... 1M2 -..,., ..... ,,.., °""'" ...... ,.,., >UO 1.-.... -, .... ,_..._ 1n• o.-.i )))0 l--· .... A.n:f" ... IOIO , __ ,_ ~II.Mo 27 .. t-,-w..-,,,, l--e1JQ (_...n IY ,,.....,, .., .. l--1630 ,, .. ~~ . .,, _.,.. ... ,._ IOll l_ ....... 2637 ... _,.,_.... nt0 Ml•CHAllDlll _.,._ . .. , le111h for" ?63> ---• ••• AUtOMOTIVI -v-1661 .. ._ ... ·-6010 *""""" •llO ---, ... .. ,.,._ .. 6011 S.....Oo\no~" 0117 ....... ,_ 001\I s....c .......... 7616 F91AJICIAL ·-· .012 Avta S,.""'1(.iM ~ 901' --'·--,.,. ,~,. 601 • ._,..,w...., 9020 ......... 7tt0 -..,., .. -~ -601' .~o.-.... ~ 90lO .... ..._........, , ... ....... °" ........... :t9CW c-.. 1 1-601• fl'\ll(h 90.)) s....c--1 ... -w-1'0t ,......,.... .011 v-tooO _,_ 1 .. 190I ~, .. 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Sat. 11:30 AM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telephone Service Monday-Fnday 8·00 AM-5·3Q PM Saturday 8 00 AM-1 1 30 AM BuSlnes• Counrer Monday-Friday 8 00 AM-5 00 PM 842·5678 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Delly Piiot strives for efficiency end eocuraey However, ooceslonelly errors do occur Pleaee llsten when your ad la rNd back and cll9ck yoor ad dally Report errors lmmedtately to &42-5678 The Dally Piiot accepts no llablllty for any error In en edvertlM ment for which It may be reeponalble axe.pt for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error Credit can only be allowed for the first Insertion DIRECTORIES a.-0Wec10tY Otenv-C-c..o- AulO PllOI Aeel &lale TaDIOIO °'*'.._ ,..... .. _ Otllfy M-~·f~ay FrlGay s.11.-cNy Salu<Otty 6 9"'*Y s....-, Any ...-t 1'04 ~ "'"Nn lO cs.,_ M teq.Mell -oe ..,Ojeel 10 boll not limited 10. "--OllMO--"""1ed ., !'.•% ~ ii. unpaid ~ per "'°"'"· 111 co1tec110t1 coet• aNJ ..., ,__ •Die enomey·• ._ Real Estate For Sale CtrtH ••l Mar 10221L•1u1 l i1ael 1052ICoroa1 •el Mar 21221Hut. ltad1 21401•••rrt lead1 2169 Coroaa •el Mu 2622 ICosta Me11 2624 Costa Me11 2624 Haat. ltacll 2140 H /C • RHICHPlllCE CONOOtorsaleByOWner 4BR 2'...,8Ah5ecom pool Slngle parent $425 nat RENTALS AVAILABLE LG-t BEOAOOM new •WOOIUJIEYILUlf• SHARP 2Br 1')ba WID 2Br 2Ba upper 4-Plu HHI ti OI IDUPLEX-2Br Iba eaeh 2Br 2Ba lg UR & patto tennis vu OR FR, $2200 ocean close abode blllns Nows 1000-$4000 pain1 & crp1s, available 28r 1.,,.8 a bltins 562s ~ hkup patio gar no pell Clean & airy No peta Gtatrll 1002 So-ot-PCH 5264 900 rec rm pool grnbelts. mo Bkrlown 640-41S2 prov1<ted low move-in• I Ferguson/Hahn 642 1183 now S6SOtmo ~6-064S SOOO .No ;....1s s40 _4484 $6SO 546-9950 7812 Ronald $65-0/$700 ---------· 1mmac cond $89.000 j ----539-6191 Agt fee -I ,..-wrgarage 545-7831 *lll0LUTELY* s21 ~arnation By owner l23732Hlllhurst0r#57 BEAUT llgtitbrightPlan6 SEAVIEW 3BR 2'1BA • IBR encl gar, stove & ca••tRtflO *AVAILABLE NOW• --- 1 673-0241 or 673-154 I Apptm only Call Belly/ I 3br 21 tba In Jasmine • ~ lam rm Great view Poot. I retng No pets Ullls Incl -" 1 BDRM wt carport S620 IELIXE 2 ll/2U v 0 U A . VE A'!' BE ST YiEW VIEW YIEW 1495-2378 828-802SIOave Creek. sec gate. comm lnaae 21.,4 1 I en n Is sec u r i 1 Y S625tmo 675-6606 i ALL UTILTIES PAID OR wtprvt sngl gar $650 Mlle to beach, enci gar BLUFFS OPPORTU~ITV • tennis & pool $1900/mo j 2BR 2BA. yd gar pool, $2200 mo 2131430-3629 BEAUTIFUL lar e 2BR Compare before you rent QUIET patio pool spa trplc blllns. $7QO Gorgeous 3Barm 2 tBa 180 ocean island and ltwpert hacll 1069 1 Laraine 644-8907 tenms gym alarm No 2BA t t I g II Newly aecorated custom NO PETS 549-2447 Aft 5.30 960-4614 spacious End Unit with sunset views in Cameo 1 -. --pets Lse $900/mo Avail SPACIOUS 3br 3 >ba • ap rp Iota Y up de11gn features pool. huge prv1 entry court Highlands on Dorchester COIPlllEI CllPlllEI Charming 180 ocn"" hlll now 545.7234 <letacn bonus I bdrms grade<l S 1 l25 722-7834 bbQ. covr d garage sur-,Twnhse-style 2Br, 1 tBa, LI.HI ltH~ 2'41 yard & complete wrap· with 3BR. courtyard entry 3BR 2ba $169,000 The ' side 1BR, den, lam rm. lam room lrpl din Ctiarming 2/bd tba trpl roun<led with plush lan<l-pa110, encl gar. ale $650 _ aroun<l patio Like new and solar heat I Property Mart 640-9019 I spa. atrium Secluded * *HITlll* * room patios $1750 /mo sunrl sundck 3 blks 10 scaplng No pets N<' pets Call Carol *llW TIE WAVU* interior Move-in tresh1 I SHI 000 FEE OCUI "IEW COIDO Corona Highlands. enter-1 CALL us REGARDING 640 1327 W/720-6897 bch · avail Mar t5th 1B<lrm & 2Bdrm Furnished 645-5974 or Betty at 1·1 ~ blllna. ell utll1 Incl. Offered by a very realistic IU-7211 ' ~~~:r 5,~~llg~~~~~~~r & IRVINE RENTALS State 01 the art $950 3br $900 mo 675-9 T 15 365 WEST WILSON 64S-9161 or 644-2270 Only $S9S Fee & aniuousowner allruly a Lrg lBR w/sunny pauo P g lnilt Ce11t Rt1lton 3ba lrplc gar not tar to t42-1tl 1 "ILU llAIERA TflHHT Ill 1111 bargain pnce ot $229 500 etln prof decor & u09raded CUSTOM Remodeled 3 lll·l&OO ocean 539-6191 Agt tl'e EXTRA lg 1BR w 2 lg shd· ' • 1nc1 land High balance s . . Just mins lrom beach BR 2 BA w/dbl garage. in u I ing Cl'lsets lg deck nttw CLEAi Aii tllET I 2324 Eld~n Apt 1 • SiGHl ISOCJND ol ~ assumable loan Surely ~ Villa Balboa Price.O ; Old Corona $lS50tmo •CUTE & COZY• STEPS TO BEACH• 38r I bldg i8001mo S49-1J43 IBR wldw. lrplc new cpt 642-515S llbr,frpl, gar, no pets the finest value now of-below market lor Quick 675-9797 3 •2 .gar •lrplc•pool ' 2'lBa 1550sll Nucpts-Sphllttvel2Brwl<len over-in sml complex $595. 2BR 2BA remodeled Maren 1-June 28 , lere<l we are very proud Coitl Mtal 1024 sale S 119,000 Call Joe 1 I Only 5925 Fee I paint $ 13 75 497 -3361 I looking llving room & lire-38 l Hfmlrton 646-9794 I kllchen. lrg play yar<l 494-5184/337-2222. ol thMls ll~lng11 & C 3BR 2BA. frplc, lg yd SU PROPERTIES, LTI le~;t~Ag~~ p:r~~~n ~~;1; TELHHT 171-1110 Upper Unit Dpl)( 2Br 2Ba I place plush carpet Cnlldren welcome Orps, CllAUCTfll I OUll ISnlCI t. S 125.000 OPEN HOUSE 173-2110 now S 147S 640-4255 gar Ocean vu blk to bcn homelike storage w/3 lg -...:1181iBJIU crpt, dshwr encl gar, Studio, ocean view ul111 640-5560 ANYTtME1 Fn & Sun 12.4 Owner ~.---_ •llSTSEE* $1000 -ullls 675-8339 walk-in closets 1 r ~ lndry lac Utlls pd .lR~lllS 2203 Miner St 8S4-7936 Mo~alt Rt•H Impressive 3br exec hse 3. 3 ·gar. skylights, pool or (816)3S9-4S39 Baths. pa110 <leek 2 car S700tmo No pets Incl Only $350 Fee 4IM4 • -For Sale l 100 I 3ba gourmel k•ICh gar Only $895 Fee enc I 0 s e <l g a, age APARTllHTS WE OFFE· a CltOICE TELHHT lll-1111 Bank Repos Foreclosures lllllERS $ 1 4 0 0 mus I see 18 I Versallle9-Villa Balboa wistorage & laundry rm Immaculate large Garden " -- All areas Great financing 9 Unit condo pro1 ready 10 I SS VAN DYKE 101160 I 539-6191 Agent cost TELHHT 111·1 0 1 & 2Bdrm $725-S llSO I Pay only electric 5 blks Apts 8eautllully land-Want a selectlon of great Lu11ury ocean view on Lu11ury & Custom Homes pull bulldlng permits Inc wl 7x 10 add on lbd, , ba, I I Agt 63, ·4960 to beach Open House scape6 grounds pool/ llvlng? We can offer any-Blull 1 Br 2Ba, f~I Agent 854-2460 plans and more 20J1!7enclosedf;~\v~ef J~~~IN~CR1~ 3B~·1:~: L1,.aaleact. 2141 1 v1LLA BALBOA 1Br 1Ba l Sun t 4 435Goldenrod spa.patio/deck Nopets th~gb~om;':,81\181~~0 ~~~';;he~~~l~:~YC= $345,000 Curt Hert>erls I ~~~~85~~77dS 1-98 17 top i ~~na vlo~el; patio 3Br 2Ba ocn vu North wrv1ew Wl<l incl Part 675-8346 or 960-633 1 tBdrm $615 ~ng in r~M.o~B. or liB TV & Stereo, U;i pvt dee* CORIU IEl llAR II 63 l-t266 -$2300 mo 760-1634 Laguna New 11tlw crpt turn S lOOOtmo 962-4557 Costa Mell 2624 2B<lrm 1 ·Ba 57 tO 5715 think of us first for tnat Lndry rm S 1200/mo 214 COUTlll I ~~~ ~~\· IMPERIAL 20x40 wllarge Oceanside of PCH S rm thru-out S 145-0 mo lse Villa Balboa 2Br 2Ba lam· 225-0 Vanguard S40-9626 I choice ol 1dea1 llv1ng ~99-S286 Refs please Lot size IS SS x 118 w/older • r , I porch $26 500 Rent No pets 8181284-S26S Ev 11.,. rm s 1100 Villa Rentals I llSTAIT II !Deluxe 21bd. lfba, upper. TSL MGMT 642-1603 OCEAN/COASTAL VIEW _ home on e11cetlent area. 1---· 1 S22Stmo Age 55 • Ruth bungalow wtnewer ktlch 675 4912 OR 754 1792 tBR at SS35/mo 2BR w/ arage $675tmo 446 Nr Ocean Blvd & China ; • •:.· Lourie Rllr 646-4380 $850 s39.5191 Agt tee Newport Beact. 2169 I -$595/mo All built ins Ha~mllon Ave 67s.9797 Westside 2Br 1''1Ba pvt Lg 2/b<l, 1tba w/lrplo f Coves Home 15 vacant & L•li an••cTl"E ll •• N 3BR 2BA -Vil LA BALBOA E•ec I Br I lndry rm nr bCh & shops • patio carport lndry lac yd. $940/mo Incl uu. ea~y 10 see Priced at n na ' u "' :;0 ·space rent Coita Mesa 2124 !BR tBA Condo Spacious . Oen incl trptc. wtd ale 735.74 t w tc!lh St Eas1s1de iBr Adults No Small pet ok S695tmo Quiet adults 497-S700. $397 500 3ba house Close to 1 b pe~s. oce::5b~':'s166 rooms. ocean vi ew & other upgrades Pool TSL MGMT 6•2 11\()3 pets Pool lndry $445 549-0433 or 650-3673 u t It L -..u9 schools and shopping n osta esa tBR w11h trplc. oackbay S900 tmo 642 0417 spa sec bl<lg & sub mo Lv msg 646-3334 D p . 2626 "ewrr IC• 6" associated l!llOl<EllS l>fllllf)llS JO/', ~ l o•h•,., ~' • lt1• I Great value S 1S9.500 C t -L t area $425 ut11 incl rkn ar Gr 1 10 1Bdrm Apl wt balcony • IDa OIDt l IEllHI lllO MARSHAL PLAN INC tat try 0 I Sin 18S onl 852-9591 2BR cptl> drps adllS pref D g 9 ea c -pool No pets $4951mo EastSlde deluxe 2BR lBA I * * Bkr Linda 2 13t 450-041S ' Crypts 1225 1 g Y No pets $650 • dep ~~k2~~9bt16~~~~~3~0 646-3618 1 level, huge yard. cedar 12PB~tl~Bagt>,::st l~~~ay ~:;5 Relrlg, dlshw111her & stove --2BR 2'rbo Twnhse Dbl 650-5143 or645-9465 v j I deck. frplc. walk-In • · Incl NOPETSS.5-4856 REAL VALIE Four Interment spaces J gar Refrig Osh wshr IWESTCLIFF-3/bd 2tba tBr upstrs w/garage Reis closet dshwr lr1g wl d 498-4008 or 240-7301 -- 2 story 5 bdrm. 3 bath. Harbor Lawn Costa Wash/dry lrplc Avail Vu 01 ocn & Catalina from lg yard new carpet RV req d No pets S495/mo 1nclu.ded Gar'ege UNFURN Upstrs 2Br 2Ba. 2BORM & 2BA S700tmo. ...... .,._..__ ... _ 2300•Q tt home Local--' Mesa One or all now S8001mo 67S-•058 3BR,den,28R DW.w /d t S1SOO 352 Victoria 64S-8161 $8501 •sk to Jan De t I I b I dbl Relrlg. dShwshr. sto\le ~ "" Reasonable 17 14) gar $t400 722-7810 access rer mo" r e n rpc g acony incl N0Pe11545-4855 1n Mesa del Mar Walk to 841_713s •3Br 2'lBa E-side Twnns 646-3100 or 752-1963 Avail Apnl Isl 63 I-t266 gar No pets S77Stmo COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO 1 OCC Only $165.000 Lota lor Salt 1400 s1250 No Pets 722•8011 Phlise Ill Harbor Vu Hms YOU DUHVE IT No pets Adlts pref $700 •, D Open Wknds or By summer. winter Cenn.-y Costa Mesa High and 12 frplcs spa dbl garage 5BR min & city llghts vu, 2Bd 1ea cpts drps gar I ~~~~~&•O 33421 Cheltam way Apt 2 & 3 Bdrm unfurn. y<ty, ---·------.lwANTED. A d. tlal St9751mo Agt640-S664 GATED VILLAGE COM-Lse Avlnow 548-7234 ,t--":'-"' Appl Call 240-1891 or Rentals, Inc 675-4606 ·---.n•"°""'""-u esi en •SHARP Westside 2Br I MUNITV 2Bdrm. 2 'rBa · FI • • 661-3208 Tra ditiona l building lot In Down1own I !Ba Duple.x Tile floors. IAUOA 1600 SQ 11 or PURE 2Br tBa Clean 2Br 1Ba. •VERSAILLES 1BR* JASllH CllHI Re alty IOl<l Town) Hunungton crpts drps wtd hkup, Family size home on e1ttra LUXURY Garage SPA 1n garage. w/d hkups $650 El slde 2br l ''tba;--d/w, Haat. ltac~ 2640 Pnthse sec bldg, pool & lllt,100 Beacn 714-969-9834 garage S600 -sec Must large-101 w11h large master suites 0 1n1ng Villa Rentals 675-4912 encl garage, newly decor rec lac $725 Nr t>each Elegant and private Plan 3 631-7:l70 Oit of State stand credit "' No pets enclosed yard 3 Barms room woodburmng lire-28r. lrg yard encl gar no pets $700 650-9249 IUOll llVlll 2131387-59001687-3292 tongue & groove ceilings p t l SSO 770-S629 maids rm lam1ly rm at-I place microwave oven, New paint & crpt s750 E/s1de 2B1 !'~Ba gar, Sperkllng new Cape Cod NwptPenn 3 & 4 Br 2Be. sl<yh"hts wood floors. I ro~r l IEASTSIDE B 0 d 3Br tacned 2 car garage pnv.tte patio ELEGANT Pets II kidsok 720_9422 patio S6SO No pets 2 style Apartments yrly rnlls s 1o50-S1360 " ' I COE d IOAHO r a way · Prime point locar1onl LIVING I IS I tes 722 0612 I •T nh & SI I mar b I e 11 rep I ace Haaf ltac.. 1040 U Alene. llreplace grdnr met $8251 on Y m nu people -ow ome ng e Villa Rentals 67S-7015. Enchanting oroc1< patio on • SI~ 2/bd. 1/ba CONDOS. No pets 646_3177 within walking distance 10 So Co Plaza. just east 2Qdrm $595 R -28 -le11e1 designs •Tennis & lush greenbelt SUPER u09raded Prestige frpl. & oullt-ins. will sell or 10 both bay & ocean ot Nepwort Blvd & south 3Bdrm $68S emod '·gar patio No I Racquetball Courts •O-3BR 3BA WATERFRONT 144 IOIO 1500 home, 3 Br 1'· Be. excnange separately or IEasts1de -Lrg 3BR 1'.BA beaches $2SOOl mo ot San Diego freeway Pool No pets 64S-966S pets 2 people $6SOtmo cean views stlll avallable Frplc, sunr1. boat slip...-. • huge lreetorm pool 6071 all togethet tor OC Prop-S 1100tmo Call Rot>erl I HlRIOR REAL TY 2473 ORANGE AVE *PACIFIC• TWlltll 388 W Bay 722-06 l2 •Immediate Occupancy walk to Lido Vlllag• "'---------Doyle Or Ow ners ertys Currentlyrentedat M1ll1ken631-1266 ~ 673 4400 6315439Byapptonly • E'S1desharp28r 1'~ba, •28drma from $940 S1800moyearty REALESTATEHELPLINE 84 1-7022 $163,900 S375fmoeat Pr1oeto be 1 ~~~~~-· -S C 2176 NptHgtsspacnulBR alto nopetsS700 call •1Bdrms from $695 673-2747or675-0149 Foreclosure-A E Problems $411< ii sold ~partely or • • r Delu1te turn I Br , Oen j ID leaente din area, garden apt Deck 46-9950 •Bachelors from $59S Oen vu 2Br 1Ba, dv.. v.td, Free relerences 855_7292 Haat. ffarL-u 1042 I $240K lor all Sii( Call I ~~ •?.; Pool, spa, etc Walk to ,3Br 2Ba wlpanoramlc ocn lndry tac. pool. carports OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM gar, $ lOS-0 + Bach "'1 -Dan 714-990-2721 or -Ft---·•• bcti $1295 Avl 3115 Dy vu tac & patio Lo yrd E111t cond No pets $625 llSTAIT II tlt-2411 wl appls S485 722-7810 HPH llCATIOI WATHFRllT w/1001 Evenin~s 714-898-81t7 MESA VERDE Allr 48R. 642-0880. Ev 631-4697 ma1n1 Lucllle 498-0SOO Call Curt II 631-1266 2BR 2BA. vaulted ce1llngs HmllTOI Beaut vu 01 surf ocn*nt Lge 3 Bd 2ba condo tip 4BR 2"'1ba 2 st ory wner/Agent best 1oc eppr 2000 sQtt E BLUFF-5ild 2 '~ba A 1 t •FREE CABLE TV Lg 1Br Best buy In town only IRUIElll <lbl gar patio nr shops & S38S 000 CWI Really lt1ort Prof 1510 incgrd s 139c; 751-3898. $14001mo !If •ta 1 & 2Br Grdn Apts Pool $65-0tmo. no 1891 months BEACH BL AT PCH ~~:;11,~~cA $~~1::!' transp S 125 000 Ruth 646-0520 493-0446 _ 7 2 2 _ 1 7 5 3 / 7 6 o o 5 5 1 $S25-$6'>S 7 10 w 18th rent required Lauroe Rltr 646_4380 MONTANA RESORT M V Execu1111e 4 BR 3ba Bal lMa I 2035Pomona yrly 3314W Ooeantront 1"~4 PROPERIV _ s1111ng. losh-1am11y rm redwoo<l spa Barbara or Rell I I d 2606 l 3Br 2Ba $825/mo Move TSL MGMT 642· 1603 MUil IUCM FllUT 673-3777 agt WATERFRHT NOME 1.lr_•_i_D_e ______ ""_ ing water sk11ng Best $1400/mo 546-9950 I Elegant 2Bdrm pool spa ' I ID on 3r 1 143 Meludy Lnpe AGE h b d QUIET RESORT LIVING LIDO DELUXE 2BR. OR OUTSTAllllli YAUIE 1 kept secret in rockies Brand new' Avail now 1 BR lurn trpl view (Eas1s1del no pets LA s arp I e room. •Spark ling heated pool 1 Call Gr"" (7141964 9442 M3bva E1.(aecm1u1y11vrem. hrme"w4oBoRd $1500/mo A.81 Ann $1 100/mo yrly incl ut11s Judy 8'J t 9000 new earthtone carpets, •Court yard view dining S 2so'p,1c. brick ~~10107,vu. !O II fr ontage on the ·" v 675 55 B 1 new paint new drapes •Vlgnetle BBQ areas 1 se .,.. -uvv water Pier & 11011 avall-1 I.E. Waat/4 1625 Ss,~aooga5r4<l6n-e9r95'"oc1d ~~g8;88~5:~; 1 o Bus 6p~ 49~~2~~1~ arb or a I 3BR 2BA twhse style absolutely Immaculate: •Twlight dine In court yard NEAR LIDO MARINA 3BR A tile Small dellghtful .. carport. crptldrps S75S d ishwasher. enclosed b 2 0 11omto on R-2 tot Priced l so 'ooo Cash plus ElCLISl"EllSTllli Aval! 311 Sm tbrapt tor 1 Wkdys95S·2602 1 k bl a e pa k oaze os bath IWaahF-ptace lo 5ell Now asklng $50 000 ot diamonds & PLUSH CONDOS wt talls I ' quiet adult, no pets $625 l~e a g~oJ~~.~ , $S6~ •Spacious Apartments Garage $1195 998-586ll $335,000 gem stones WANTED I streams Gar wtopnr 3 • 2 t-2 car garage incl ulll 675-297S SSSO lBA. air. fenced 548-6279l :~:'r~:~ :i~tfe~110 Newport Penlnaulr ~r DONNA & BILL WEBSTER home or lot Capistrano wl d hkup, new decor Avl Newtl remodeled Yrly pool. carport. So Cst •New dove tan crpt 1 '~Ba S1ep1 to beattl, Beach Dana Point area now 2b• 2ba $950/mo only 125-0 Fee 6759 Balboa lslan<l turn tBr apt Plza area 966-1136 Lrg 38R 2BA, nr OCC 1 •Lrg welk-in closets garage. yrly $IOOO/nl0 759-9100 .mf• , .... IEWI tl 14)240-9780 lbr $7SO 151 mo . $500 TEURHT 171-1110 I . studio s 135-0/mo yrly car gar $75-0/mo Call v II R I I 675 49 2 " -sec 549-2447 675 5511 call Barb alt or Daveagt, S46-2313 •Gated covered prk1ng 1 a en as • 1 Pacifica In Turtle Rocic Exquisite 48r • loft home all 8pm 494-2342 llfe81iBllU w/storage SPACIOUS 3BORM 2 A H 1 g h I ands Garden l1at1la Preterred E·51de Bddreas Jae Decks Views Hrbr llST SHI /view Next 10 beh Gar- Homes 3 Bdrm 2·~, 5 rm home flyd encl gar Rdge gated Comm Avt la l~ol Ptaia1ah HW APUTIHTS 2BR IBA, upper unit, ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED age Yrly S125-0 Aftli ~· ... •' • • • • • • 4. (, ••• Cortal ••I Mar l 0 2 BEAUT 2 UNIT OUPLEX I 5 yrs old. l(Jnt .rental prop loc 500 blk of Narcissus to many amenities to list Great invest opporluni- ty f8vorat>le financing avall $47S 000 Laura 760 9146/E 7S6-0129t0 baths Tastefully <lecor-Ht ltl/Cta•tl lndry hkups S 700 June 1 $3000 760-6077 2607 Featuring t>eautlful land-dshwr.balcony,vlew 1 &2 B'""room now VIII• Re ntt Js aled Beautiful private • 539-619 I Agen1 cost 80 220 p Ill ,... 8 -I 1 VILLA BALBOA tBR 1b8. Bachelor. frig, unlurn ,,., scape. 8 s. pool/ape 1 ac c 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME 7S-4912 or 754-1792 yard wf1h 1nv111ng SPA Gt I 2102 I view $1050 /mo 2BR blkfromt>ch AveUApr5 Patio/decks Garages or TSL MGMT 8~2-1603 FurnishtngsAvallable ---- E•cellent locatron near Hrl llfe81iBAU 2ba $1250/mo 962-4557 S42S Incl utns 675-9229 carport• Heat paid 2Br tBa upatrs 571 Visit our mOdel Dally 9-6 lnprt ltac• mt c om m u n 11 Y P o o 1 N B New tg 2BR Conclo Sorry no pets Joann Mall 2 people No Sorry no peta - S269 000 sec s~ & 1n1ercorT' 3 TIWlllllH IEWnKT CREST OCEANFRONT 2Br lrptc Bach S515 pets s535 Agt 550_ 1015 lnllt Ct11t 1lt1lten decks, $1800/mo yrly Spacious 3Br 2'A,8a, new White water vtew S 1100 1 Bdrm S600-S610 18124 Culver Or Irv • 3BR 2BA S 1160 Ct14H Ftr llt1t crpt. w/d, relrtg Im-yrly Connie 675-8404 2Bdrm 2Bs $79S New 3Br 2"~Ba, 2 car gar- age, micro $1150 mo 135 Rochester St 960-8572 I l •• -l•OO J•COU llULTY Frplc. vaulted celhngs, dbl I maculate s 1500 lease 82S Center St 642-1424 u • p 01 & spa No •t• Ca,ilfrlDO l11c• '"°' llllllEIEllT ,fi':i'rm o ~75o I VIiia Rental• 675-4912 2611 $620 E/slde lg 2br Iba, Claulfled' 1 a great place to advertise your home bu1lne11. let Ut Helt YH Seu Y •• p,.,.tt,I C• Clu1111H, 642-5678 tor information & surprisf ngly low cost. 71 41675-6173 ~ w 18th NE w Po RT c RE s T • 2BA 2ba Upstelrs OPlx ~~ 6~t;r~~;1'5~~~ ,;g N;~! Ht~ts ~,~:.~ B;~~ve~ Newport Hites 2br Ple11 645-2739 964 4 t63 CONDO 3 BR 2',be Cptsl drps Full ~er relrlg. crpts, drpa Pvt yrd Id k d Oc P II' n I S67S 2Br 2Ba, 2 pattoa, blt1ns1crp11 rps 1 • Seper ate Houae 2BR & of-ean 111ew oo e "'1 1 S700t mo. 661-3653 a 16 & patio Smell pet ok t S625 S39-6 191 Agent lee flee 1BA West11de ret1 S l500 Pef mo laundry. no pets, gd toe person only $4601-dep I IL-I I • 21_ no pet~ s575 mo Adr11 n Realty 549-8S47 • 2BR 2ba Up11a1ra Dplx Call afler Spm 549-275-0 Incl 111 utll 2131927_6772 1 -• 1 •• vv Calf Answsr Adtt226 CptS/drps Full gar D I B 5 .. & Newport Creal 3Br 38a, $700/mo. 661-3653 afl/6 IAMIA 1111 APTS Pllll •llT'IPlll W/"llW ramet c a,.ront ,,m 642-4300 24 hrs nicely decorated Frptc lBr 8 2~r tr!Q. renoe ••u" ' studio view lrom every -E U wet bar lg 2 car gar 0 le 1 d ~I ,. .. po t Nco 2Bdrm 2Be 11evlted cell-r m furn or unlurn Clean E-alde 2Br nd nil $1200 S92 4649 et •n 11"0 on lhecemere aun ry, . .,., r Inga. prvt patlOl belcony. S32001mo 67S SS11 cell DtW dbl oven. lg patio 1-tmo -equlpm11n1you ve etways pets SS & S850/mo l•c. bltln1 No pets Barb gt 01 att llpm tr pie. gar. pool Ceblfl TV Newpott Terreee 3Br wanted AHd Cluatti.cl 93 I W 19th St 548-0492 855_0665 Of 63 1 _610~ 494 -2342 evl S7251mo 54S-4008 2'\Ba Pool No pets Ct1ta Mt11 2124 Ct1t1 ••1•• 211.24 •• IL-. T·"E & LOOK S9601mo 842-7404 "" • POOL Patio, lrplc, X-lge .,. "'" " L=======:::1lllll::::iC:::::!==~::1.; 1 Br 1580 28r $680, $500 Al $535 net won't Jut NB DUPLEX Huge upper HC Unf E-1lde 557-2841 Ptalaaala 2107 bu1c 2br w/blllna kid• Ocean view 49R 21,ba WOODLA• VILLAGI •SHPS Tl IUGI* othera unedV9f11M<l et trJ>I' $1500/mo 3•2 trptc • ger bltlna •lll-11H* DOWNSTAIRS Ocean A•A•TMlllTI 'frly only s 1100 Fee Kida/pell 3br 3 bath 41 VlflVr, 3BR 2ba lrplc n "' .. ~ .., 11V ...., r IU\~ t li•tWdY• & 5u (ool PIHA wh1I~ rJnlf m1nu1,. lo 1~1 TELE•(-lll·lllO t1e7m00h1omdeet'.!n11g1tes53t9°:°61g~ S ~2~6 tcmo0,. .. an r-ront I • & t" '' ou• ~··nrn ,,,1, Afl' Ou•rt omto1t 11>1r l1»n1 IThe kind 5 rm yrly lncla Be11R1tyt.e Both unfurn Rent unlll b>4•h 1,~••K""•1Jl•b'' N()PflSPllASI 2ba lrptc dbl g1r 1976 June 30 Cell OenlH NIU • "" • UftHT .... s SHA~P 1BA. tlO\le/relrlg. no pe11 S480/mo Cell 54~· 1377 I ocean m111can531Hl191 Baat. ltac~ 2140 115t 111149 5pm UlllLM , ... _SIM Agl cost Preetleally on the oceen 1 lltH• 11....., 11 C • I •• 21"2 3BA tam rm g 111 Annllc Or 2b< wl ger upper $700'1 • 1111..-. IH .. 11 11 trtal 1 1 6 • Open HouM Set 11 4 k1d1/pet others 111111 " .... •RARE Fiii• 1 1000 1t3 S4.,-67S4 539 Gt9t Agent cost US, Mm I MT WUIA llOl. 'J 7 • g1r11g& • 11t)'l'9htl, A T1AACTIVE 3br ? bath Aarrt 811ck ~·y l'IOUH l•I ,aeut!IM lrple PlllO Brand ,,_ horne v.lfrpl 119Q gerd~ wtcory tr pie 8PPll A lr4"'1 sg75 F'M 8424 6 blkl lo 04Mlef'I 1975t mo ulllt yd 4 pet 81 $425 nLHm lll·IHI l?t3) SM-a0$t 539..etet Ao-nt , .. I HLllAUlllllT l M·I011 IO·llh --- lPAITllm Be1utlful Wge Apia In quiet nelgllDOrhood P()OI Ss>t1 Nn r••t• t8dtm se2~ 151 ( 2 tat 648 2408 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln, HB Hl-1441 SHWllD YILUIE WITllTt Ll\19 wti.re you have •Spectacular 1p11 • t & 2Br, t & 2Be sultea •Specious townhouMs •Flrepl~ * Prl\lale balconies or Garden pellos WITllTt * 3 Lighted tenn11 courts • 2 Swimming poola •Str .. ma & pond1 •Souy. no pe11 • Furnl1htng11 1vell G111 lor H .. tlng & COOktng Pe1d WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 llAWlll YILUIE 15S5& Huntington VIOll09 Lene. from San Diego frMwey north or Beech to Mc-=adden well on Mcf.adden YOU DESERV E: THE BEST! • f 1tness Centers Tenms, Swimming . r urn1shr.d/ Unfurnished -Month 10 Month Modeli open daily 9<6 Sotrv no pets Newpo11 Beatll Nu 880 ltvin11 A11eriu1• lat 16thl 64S-n04 N11YWpo11 Bench So 1700 16th Strut lilt Oovtrl 642 5nl ----------~ -~ -~----.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIWedMllday, FebruWy 21. 1• D7 na a .... i. •• 'l:i: ...... , .... 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AiNnlt•tMSM7-T252 11ruc11on worker"" 2er 20~ tMAlfpOtt.0 '°' ~,.or ..... 1 FOfNewpcw18-dl 1am11y Ael9blepenonwtttletWto -·-• ~· ~ Y eve1 Ant ~ ... 2Ba a..ctt Condo Wittl 9400 av In PA ore, operatOf'I, brand MW w/3 c:Nldren Mv9t drtve WOt1t o. 4 l'lour9 O~MI !191~ 1~ Non-enlkr .._1 ... ;:::-.:or...;: ._,,,. 139& • 12()() deC). c.c>t=-~:rll::y : =· ~r:ot· C~ F: 121.5301 A.alt rot Jan deity. ~..;_ 10 ~ ~ ~ :ttl •OOOd mt!/lll,:... ..!!:!~ ~ & trwo ..... = •• Quiet and crtarmlng Af1 8 30pm lel·2te5 ~ CC>mt)Vter, ~ Jenn 21~·7418 Aft CHILDCAR! ._,.ecWt IOt c:Nenlng & at•lllltno In-typtna and det1C9I --.. ~ AMI ~ C1Mliifted ,.....a 141 $600/mo &u-721 t egt MATUAe M•iFemele to machine, profeHlnel, llc>m 2t3-434-t120. ~ okt ~In ow fin\ ~'-c::::i, eta, boellem beMftta end ':'.:",t,. =. ~ ~lillltg a.i. • e 'Alt Grow1n9 ..W. On N.,oAaaue . 28A 28A, 2 ltlare NP I! BMf Condo, ~~l~oephet • ......... J.t_ l9YJ·. ldnwaat & Vel r Mon-fd. •~:J wotklnt eftvlronment Oood bookl(Hplng; rep6dty ~ loGet IUlllon ,_ lmlMd _.. car get . pvt lndty wtth SSOO/rno, 720•1444. 955-2522 •. ~~· "'--6.-.. 1 ~ .. ~6/.!~ •• e• 844-\841 ~In penion Ot _,.. ~. WOtd nr 'IPllPI'· Aggr........_ ~PIT • P/'f. ,_.. ""'d 11050/mo 1 .... MIF 20--25 90% ,.,_., .......... ty ltll · reeume to Mr "'*"-prdc111fng &ptM>Metc .. Mff-dieolplned lndiV\6-!(tofta.Mfl ~.,._. 644-7211 Agt CM nr405,4BRh:;~~ oc Altport ., ... Atrium ...... ,._. FRE!AOOM&BOARDIOt ... n1•1T/llm :o~rt& e:1n. w11:~ MC .. aary. Non-amkr :=m.ni.= -:0::: PllJ+ :en= ' ....... "" • S275 d9'> 5.4M528 Ct ore. 225-630 lq " ~ -·--Ill• hOUHkeeplng & For 0oet0f'8 front oMoe. :..~.St N .~ 1 S1IOO/mo, 173""227 milmlor\' benliftt'" llnd ~~ --12 Janitorial ut1i. lota ol ._. Gooa opportun.._ babyalttlng. F \I heme, ParMlme ooehlon Nwpt. _, " · • ....,_,, ,. ., -..--. ,...._ • GATIEO VILLA.OE COM· MI F 25-35 CM nr OCC, pari(lng S52·eGM ry. Mutt be looking to 531·6511 Will trtlo $.itMOQ PIT "8Cept./lypltt wtM llllY/lllB IJllLJJ ~~I} ~~ llll If I I MUNITY. 2Bdrm. 2 'Ah 2br apt over pool, 111 mMe • IUClOeMful bu9lo-train on d • For ~ 8eldt W· 1Y -..... or...,..._,_ 111• mr • JOOO aq. n. Of PUR! amenlllet kOO. 957-8558 oc,~~!' VlEW 2 ofca neu. Mectlelle 675-IMO Prtftsaeall~ c•.....a ••• ,AUJ._ _.._ lrvlM 75~°'**>f. mek.,. a..n 175-1123 ~ !!:!!'*"'» "'9lpfUI ...... [(JXURY Garege SPA In ..,, ._..retartal •~ce & .I.ti I I ,..... ..... n... -~lo: flU-i-..-maaier "aultH Olnln M/F 25• ahr 2Br HB storage. St UO/mo Chart« Yecttt loc*lng tor • a 1tr1 ft 5111 --Smell Con~lon & Pub-P. ~· ,_,,..., ,_ room. wOOdburnlng•flr~ ~;~:f~~~~~~: Fa1tt1on1a1ancS.e.t0-0755 ~r.'~'*~:;:.a:_~ IDlllUfMI M~tv!''f"be~lll ...,,...._.,....,. :::.~eo~c:'= Wll&IT N:80::,-'.J: pl~. mlerowave oven, MUI Yim cellent tu ldvantlQM. Immediate opening, minded. Paclflo View Experienced. Large with t111n9, edmtni.tratlve MY Pl.If Aeipe In 0-.C. H~ prtv•te patio. ELEGANT M/F, 2BA apactoue Elalde NEWPORT CENTER Call Barry 875-8484 Stlary nego1lable b--.d M.mexlal Park 644-2100 ooutal O.C Office. Aepty & computer ~ P.O. Boll 1MO comm~ In tM ~ LIVING only t5 mlnu191 apt. Lndry, d/w. $350 + F S on e I ' H a k f p ' to Bo11 4355, Costa MtM p F ' CM'le u. ........ CA ....,..,.. -.. p ,__...i_. = 10So Co Plua,Juat ... t ·~ullla.842-4307 ull ervlolExecSult• ~rtptt fj .. ,. xperenc•. uni· "8 ex at. CA.92628.Confldentlel. art or u l ·tlme. ..._ .,.._., t.,. "-"""'' t N~wort Blvd & th (71o4)8.4o4-4'492 « ' ~ lngton S..Oh arM. SMtc-GENERAL OFFIC! GOOd 7141951·2918 ln perlOft Wed· on, o too M/F Prof +28 2b<I, 2/be, + DO hu money fOf Ing enlhualutlc, well or-· T 17842 Conn. ll'Ylne. of San o::r freeway den Of'\ lake In CM Ill tfflll W /UY Y11W T O'a. $10,000/up no ganlzed ~aon. Call w/numbera Wiii train. tt 2473 ORA GE AVE atMnltlM S540/mo ~ ·~ Pre1tlgloua Newport credll"'/no penalty. Call Gretchen 84~·1266 8:30-5 MacGregor Yacht•. l63l RMI &tate omc. HIS • nm IM.D •3J-~9 By appt only u111. 862-73&8 .Beach location on eo..1 Denlaon Aaeoc 673-7311 __ ,_,___... Pl90enlla, C.M lllUlllmT AlllBI llllllllL Seeking~ lftdMd. IA.ltatala Hwy.A!>Pfox11001q.ft. •-· .. --, ... , lfyouh•veane.t~-A\ITOMECKAN~* Needed for Aeteli ~lol)f<Mde~ .._ ________ Nl amkr ahr 28r lrvlne at a r-.tonable rate •--eaat .... h Experlenc• nHd only *l•lllPll P/T* enc., gOOd phone voice Very bu9Y ltlOP (!IW 1 & AdV«tialng s.... at a Cuat~ ~ fot Condo S350+ utlla Own 6-4~7100 ,... apply. Immediate <>Pen· ~al Skllls 852.0404 and typing akllla, we need tor.ion cer rep&!( Mutt r..,ictly el(pMdlng toe.el thW h~ llgfltlnO ~U UH Bath & carbon 651-9326 Ing Salary negollable, yowlEnJoycongenlalwork· haveowntoola.631--069"3 newap.,,.r A.Qor .... ve. ltor.. 1 lncfude Nwpt ,. Seek ,. .. .,,... .,. Aueuetmtata nu bUed on H1>41rlence UIU" Ing at~ & Office ELECTllOllCS Mlf-dllclC>ll~ lndlvld· SOLID . . commlAlon e1n 1Qe rm w/Bath $300 prol lem n· E 17th St eo.ta Mee& Seeking well °'"'"ntzed •-a..-....•--'-• a., loeatlon In Udo Village. 1 .........__ PLUS mew.. Kitchen & Living rm ~~~hlhr / delull -~~ hm 600. 1200 .q n SI 10 per nf .. /PUJI 1111 <*Mr oriented i*aon. C:;r':'y ~ 1 P n y Call (71 4) 873-7300 :!me mi.= e:~ U91 PL.II ptlvll• 631""4389 &48-07;; ':.T-3700 Imo aq ft groa Avlll lmmect ~'::.ri5'f ~ .... ap1C!',!.. Huntington s.ectt .,... Cablevt11on of Co11a Aak for Phyflll Thanlc1. Exper~~lnter mlaajon), t>enMlta, and 7~2 EtfinOer Sttetie FURN room & balh , Call for •PPI to '" _,.. 83 _,,_ Call Gr.icnen 848-1255 Meaa la Melclng • Mitt Screen Pr1nt•1099fat0f advancement opc><>rtunl-Huntlng10tt 8MCtl klchen. laundry, eltlln , Prof clean n/amkr lhr lg I 8 . 3 O. 5 . 3 0 , Cr 11 0 8·30 am to 5 pm. clefk Tf\11 Is a lutl lime U•Tll•IT with Set-Up e)lp In ltUdl ly S.... and/ex adven. (714ll"2·2T79 room Pffveleges Your: Duplex Nwpt Stirs Blk to 631-1 66 Lttt a,.... 2925 UINAGER Job with lull co. benefit•. PIT. ~ble. matu<e fllm Pleat call TOtty Ing •perlen(:41 • must em PI o Ye d ma I e bch $440 + utlla. 8-10pm 1111 llWUI mn Outi.s lncfud•: phone person for prop•rly ~ reeume to .._ .... »501mo 493-5474 eve 845-7971 ex Iv mag sales, lehedullng lnltall•· ~mt co w/bu-.,._........... mnnil Meflnd41 Thlickwy Ul'Mtl P Fex la.I aheltle named Immediate opening ror full 11 1111 d ., .., .... _ -·--.a.-. Mesler bedroom In Nwpl rol M/F S.yfrnt hM, pvt Kelly Lootita Hke amall lime District Manager on a , n g an 6: -lpm, Mon-Fri. Mutt 2 years experience with • --• Retall Sal" FulMlme Bch P rtl f I h NB Comm ASAP $400-Luale Whllaable. Vcly genl.clerlcal wort( II be able to work Sat 9-4 microscope on mk:ro-IAl.Y Pl.IT Boal Ing axperl•nc• $400/m~.6~t";~71 e<I _!500•'...,utas.46-7127 Smallprlvateo wtthln Hrbr&Wllaon 850-2332 Mual enjoy working with lnlerffted, pleaM con-GOOd ptiqne manner a elec1ronlca. PleaN call 330W BaySI. req'd (H 4)493-4455 D-~-8SYl1e Aprx81110 prime children E P le e tactJohnMel'rlttorKe-vln muat 642-1603 OorMnPlanklnton ,..._., ... ~-c• "2627 •••RKETl...,.,REP -To--~-Condo with ape, laun-,_...,_,., quiet p~ol n/smkr CdM hwy new decor helpful. x er nc Mag u Ire at ( 7 1 4 I """' ..._ " ., _,. ~ ... dry frplc & garage u ... rem Shr 3Br 2 'tBa Nwpt S225/mo 674-4664 54~4242. E.O.E RECEPTIONIST IOIAITM Pend Slgna,and Graphic. 122-1695 Mag r!: ... S3~~~~~ ~::. 1:S~k Wtterfront Site. Newport f 1\11111\ ADS Weeflloffperroganraemxcel. plenaldl ben-v•-IAT& EmY ProfeNlonal Arm localed 11111111• an••m uus ==· !.r:C:.1:: PROF MI F to atlr CM hm. aec. 722-7« 1 Avl now Beach. 850 aq. n. Moat W11U cations & holidays bon:; Type 45. Touch 10-Key. ~;::.%~Ex~~ o..ta IMa tll-IUI Professional career Oflen· able 10 develOl)9 mattletl own ba/bd, $375/mo A dynamlcVlewlnNewpon. ARE fREE program and d~tel In-Busyphonea&loanlf*ln-hMvyphone&ollentcon-MECHANICS HELPER-led persona wtlh n -and<Jlrec:tothera. avaJI 3·15, call 631-1882. MMTE shr 3 BA Condo, Pvt entry. A.vi lmmed. Dy aurtinoe. Salary phls Ing. Pierce &48-0545 N 8. tact. Front ofc appear-Gas trucks, own toola, pe<lenoe lor lull-llme em-Joe. 631-2499. pool. Jae. c M. $400/mo 1 -8 o o . 2 5 8 -9 3 o o Cal·. ance, must ty""", call MacGregor Yachts, t 631 ployment at Am«lca •2 •I male, room wlpvt i 'It ulll. 722-76-42 (7l'4)673_3962 mlleao-reimbursement. Entry Level Po1ltlon, Real M 11 ,..._,1 ,.5 .. ,,·....,.,, Placentia CM Volkewagen & Isuzu deal-MERCHANDISING G,_.-entr. near OCC, quiet non -R--Eltate Investment Co. ar yn....,,.. ey • .,..,vvv. ' · erlhlp Pie ... call Jim Ing Carda fOf mature amkr $375. 556-0837 :a":~~aahrP3ebnr 2nb, • Ouneplaxr Cta•trcill Prt~~ Ml·Hll Appllcant muat apply In Metia bright. motivated IEllPT /Lm TTPlll SIGN PAINTER, Exp'd, Stattord lex an lntenllew lndlv wno would enjoy w-,. S3 77 1>41raon at Dally Piiot, 330 Individual with pro-8-5 M--F Nr Airport NB W~tercolor/Wlndow 8JlP, at (714) 842-2000 dealing directly w/retail Pvt room wllndry lac In vuge 80 673-9359 Weat Bay St., Costa r 8 1 1 1 0 n a I a 1 • ciu Cout Roof S~ver~ a+, service minded. et ores, In the HB area up HB nrbctt, 1o·m1n100CC IHllATir-FlllElll 1350aqtt STOREFRONT Mesa, Ca. Apply 9-11 l l lude/appearance 756-2200 631-2499 BANKING l o 15/hra per wl(, $295 Fl non amkr Atter s; IXlnt MESA VERDE FOUND Bleck puppy 8 m ex 2-4 Pm. (Clroula-Typing req'd 758-8601 LUI AIEIT 636-9757, 6-apm -6pm & wknda 962-5340 •Dally computer updates 11ocat1on. 545-4123 20th Newport, CM. Can lion Oepl ) HOEn/SWl'Tmll ~•lrTTlrlJ Opening ror one ••· - Rm w/Ba • hie use, •More leads. laster ser¥ t 0 I d e n I I I y IEORlmH IAIAID UOl"111&l 110fn SATURDAYS. RE Office I ll'"H51 II: per le need loan Agt IUL man aeecnlront hm In Capo •All cllenta ecreened I 1,000 II. n. ln&JL 63 1-02791548-8142 Nationwide Co. BIG SU T~ng • plua. Front Office In Newport Center. Cell PUTI IP UTIST w/Cotona Del Mar MM· Exp Lie. Hoet .... tor New Bch $500 ~ MC Perler • 15% ott to Ill Lookers 1 FREE ~T ANDING appearlln04I. GOOd phone Carol Van Riper 9-5 M F gage Co Mual hard-Home Tract Poll8'*' prof n/amkr, ltralt. Ref Lrg Show Room & Offlcea FOUND Carpenter's Level 10 right P41'SOO. 250-0912 skills. Cell Tammy today. 4 ' • • lmmedla1e opening lor wotker 100 have a atrOOQ profeaalonaJ Image e req 874-7885 E 493•5872 17301 Beach Blvd, HB Cexner of Westctlff & Irvine vcty Newport Beach •mcal/Dtalll Sl 5 l ... 1111 54 -90e0 E.O.E exper typesetter Mult csesire 10 aucceect South must. 852-9411 (7l4)84l-S6tt Sign spaceavlonWestcllH 675-3070 _ SALES CLERK with have have mark-up OrangeCountrytecn1ory I .air...a....a... 8tttl1/ .. ltl1 711 Shr E••tbluff •er ,.. __ _.0 Mi-t111 FOUND fe Baaaet Hnd UOllfflllAIST, YIOTHTEllPSllYIOEI typing, llllng & compuler exper , Pfll•up becit· Con1ac 1 SEAVtEW t nunw Wes --" '""""" 211 GoldenwestColl Tr~ PfT Thurs.-Fri. each wk. 4l4l~t:,.~~~~ l05 experience, 54~1157 ground he4pfvl Xlnt ~ FINANCIAL 675-6500 &tabll9tled tmall Com· UllU IUOI w/2 fem Frplc, pool. umm an&ll color 894-4389 ' Exp pref'd 0 8/GYN. .. ..... eoeiMF"'' effts lncfudlng med1C91 & merclal Brokerage ftml In MT• IH $404 ~ dep &40-5219 Prime Newpon 8Mott lo-Newpor1 Beach. 645-7870 w.ISSllllTUY-dental insurance. con-Ull Corona del Mar wf'h ax- Wktv rentals Low rat .. ltatab W1at.. cation on Coast Hwy Ex-FOUND L~ hair lortolae GEN OFFICE-PfT flex hr IEOlrr.lllT gental atmoephere Con-WUT Yll'll WllTI cep11onal repu,atlon St95 & Up/Wkly Cotor tBr S500 ~ E! w/utlla pd oellent vlafblllty & park-shell FICA OECLAWEO. ..Ill/CUii varied duties llt• t~ng· Managerial Potentl8J tact Allasa. &42-432t ext At the Loe Angetea Tlmet needs an uper•ICed TV, maid service, Ir" ..,. ._. Ing Appro11 10()()..4000 960-1875 Busy Med Lab needs $3.50/atart. S57-3200. , Skills lhould Include word 291 Telemarketing Ofc In Nit motlVated flt S.... coffee, heated pool & If poss Have own Furn & sq ft. avall 645-7100 FOUND SHEL TIE vie Hol-energetic P41'aon lex drtv-proceulng. telephone Coata Mee& With °"' agent. Cell Mike leucs. steps to ocean Klteh'a a small Dog ~6-3935 lday Ad & Tustin Ave. lng/clerleal duties FfT. GIRL FRIDAY pereonallty and en-.... ll&ST new comm~ aca1e REALONOMICS ~p avail. 985 N Coast Hwy, Girlttl ftr Ital NB 648-2135 KnOW1edge ot OC area. Typllt, celaloglng, etc lrepreneurlal tendenciet IALLYPl.IT you can .. ,n more ltlan (714)675-6700 ..... Ftl •AIE Good drlVlng record. 16-20 hra wtcly, S6/hr un 81 port lty f Laguna ...._h, 494-5294 2740 Pll .,,......... LOST 6 mo old' kltlen, no 640--0140 Belly 9-t lam. 842-2053 mucu!"h"'?!?.. lhuann .: 330 W S.y Street $200 In commlaalon & UL.ES....,.. ' H I I " .,,,..., ...... Costa Meaa, Ca. 92627 wegea by Hltlng 20 TED IUUll llTIL 16x30 ory wall tined. Dbl • eyes or 81• Vlc1orla, CM. DENT AL llYlll Ulll age earnings for lndepen-142..Ul 1 SYbtcrlptions a WM!t. lt'a AN ·•· good peopte Wkly renlaJa now avall wide drive S 100/mo 3300 Sq. Ft Reward. 548-3125 Ortho Asa't, eicp only, , .... ,. M••m dent·type Contractor to poaslble to earn more with good voleet to earn $129.50 wtt & up 2274 846-9501 or 846-4152 R~~~°e~o: In LOST Cat, Red/brown. B-Ro A., e11cel benelils, lull -• -grow w"h • company than S 1,000/weekly. up 10 $lOOO per weelt 1twpt Blvd, CM &48-7445 rat hurst & lndla.napolls. R• & pert time -lrvlne Accounting Clerk needed baaed In Newpon Beach, Houra are flexible High easily Call Chris $75 Deep single garage Near Jamboree In Npl Bch ward 962_6020 640•4292 In Cexporate ottloe lor but poised lex national HIRE School Graduat... Col-1-800 233-0491 IU I Sii LOllE 711 18th SI Costa Mesa. Owner Motivated Entry Level. Muat know e11panalon. Call Mr. 1ege Students & Senior MALL BOATS-Sal .. 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy 549-9758 Ell<'.ellent financing lor LOST gold ltrlped cat In-llSllAICE llLLEll tO-key by touch. Wiii do Garey Mon-Fri 10-5. Citizen• encouraged to Pereon Exp ne•d•d Newport e.actt Aefrlg TV qual1lled buytfs. dlanpolls/Magnolla. HB Musi have al least 6 mo's inventory reconcillallon. 760-1908 apply For an Int.,..,... Catallna/C-.>rl Fex ln1er-S12~ + wtc egl, M depoa.11 lttllft 2742 ~i ;!1~9~~· Reward 963-68l9 exp In all phaaes 01 ~~=~ie'~:a i~'.I through classified ca11 714-540--0301 view call 650-4447 Vultiu lut1h IV STllAIE LOST gray/blk atnpec1 ma ;:'~:, ~;ri:,"',i::. ~ PART-TIME ReceplT~st F~~~~,r~~~~P vourftmpet,youfflmJOb. ClU.{letturub 2722 Stexage Spaces Available HISTORIC 25.000' Lodge ~~· r':w':d& ~81:s4CM. phone technique & gOOd Wlll train on wotd pro-Hom..S6 h.ou8:r30 95 10 7 ~00190. • • .a .a .a • .a .a • .al~~=·::::: home 55- '°'LA""G_BC_H"'l--t""!B"'R ..... aleep---0. Anza Bayside Vlllage Bldg w/comm rentals, to -----benefits. Call 253-7324 c:eesor. lrvlne 752--0l82 ..., """""" """" "" ............ - '4. on be~ maid'. pr'l<g~ 300 E Coast Hwy. N.9 lnl loan avail for "Rehab" PtratHlt 3_.. .,iliiijiiiiiiEjjii 111 111•• 311.,_21 (6171 658_8134 673-1331 Mon -Fri 9-4pm ry $475K Bkr 953-1220 -• I y : -__ • FllMI Call fex Appt. Laguna ..,., ex write Box 43, M J It 1 4 PIHTllllll LICATlll Vn;..-1.5 V' N"""'"' (714"'"•2 9716 8oalon MA 02117 11UK. 811 I ,.744 Relall/Otflce space, 1681 FINO your mtaalng wife, • e .. -"'° - tatih It l .. IU Laguna Artist Studio. ofc, a $2.00 sq. ft. On corner nusbano, lovtlf, kid, rela-__ ....,;;..i.:= llllEMll worklhop. grt loc S250· of MacAr1hur & Coas1 live and lhe P41'aon whO Uftrti • la._ ,._ I/"---"-• ·u ..:... M/F Opening 900fl The 2724 494-9516 ex 494-5693 Highway • Prime a901 1n ripped you ottlll We shOw ll9 ,.. ...-n --nw -••..-. Roaring 20's Ent.,,.._ •3•,b<l-2 .. ,-b-.-. •el"'M_orr_o_. -M-61 --Landmlll1< location 2411 you how Drlvftaya, patlot. petha, NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No ' Lnracan *ILWS ....... * ment. danClng ~S441 ~~~ ocn vu, prv bch. Ct••trciil E ..E?~-~tgn~ ~11e l!~!i r= $2.40 per day ~'!..::i:~. ~~1. loba 10 am.it. reaaooat>te. ,,......_ ....... ., w 1 NT ER 8 Pe c 1,. L 1670 ~ 8tvd. CM __,_,.•,.,u111497-&46tEv LE.S.lt/leat •«uv. """one"""' ., 70tBSI Sultet300 Freeast ,llc'd 631-2345 wlll mow & edoe lront & Ext/Int. Alto ~try llllTAl.iiitiiS 38R 2BA condo 1n Irv, -(?l4)675-4900 San Olego92t01 3T~~ ~~~ J~Y,,,':r,, C~I• Cart FtaciaL_ back lawn S23, 2 nm. work Anytime 534-3469 M/F The Ro.ting 20 s. turn, $300/mo Prof. n-luia"a/Offict Int la•utrial 27U HATE ROCK? Play an In-1n the •CHUO CARE* FENCE R;>air New & o1d. S39.95, 4 times For free GLASGOW PAINTING entertalnment, dancing tmkr 548-4962 btwn 3-8 27'9 2600 sf wlfronl ofc lg rear strumen1? Read mualc? SERVICE Costa Mesa area Wood, chain llnk, patio's est call Sal al 527-7765 lnl/E.111 30 yra uper . ~ o~· we t'*'1 4-BOR HOUSE in HB *3000 1368 545 & 453 drive-In doof $1100/mo Enjoy playing wtlh other TLC 540-4618 tree est Greg, 968--0118 Clean Upa•Tree Trlmmlng ref's 642-5214 1670 Newport BIYd. CM Btoollhurst & Adams. ,.., Sq Fl· 16 17 WESTCLIFF. 1240 Logan Ave, CM Dy muslclana? 962-0619 Chrls11an m om will Firf1nN Yard Mainl •Heullng 1 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI 645-5«8 or 752-6955 olS800 •utll,callbefor'I NwplBch 541_5032 Agt 540-93S2.eve646-0681 M••1ti••••aiL DIRECTORY babysit, my h ome MIKE650-3263 1nt/E111.ceillngs,reflncab 3--05 525 sq II $425/mo. M-'2 ror salelleaM. 1495K 311 Newporter '1PM --Winier Special Oual mix 1n De 1 p 11 96-4-3837 -r-w-~pm 968-8767. avail _ _ 14 000. Bldg 25 000. 101 w w.... 714/962-5193 FIREWOOD S79.50"~ Cord TaEES 11261 yrs e11p . work guat •---In---p------' ;,:;--all noW-, HB Condo, Balboa Penln Pvt entry & or S4800mo. Bkr ~53-1220 Lifestyles 520~ 127 CALL TOOAYll Gcol.°:.Dn, clhl~~naoeadre hoSmaf.e. Oe11v .. Jim, 636-8561 Toppedl remoYed Clean· -~ s ~ ng --Sluden11 ok Openl~g Dalh Clean 760 9792 -----•11 FOii LOIS .... """ up ~~ lawna 1'5t-"~7• PAINTING Int/Ext. repairs. soon The Roering 20 a 45•. pvt 8th. 111 ___ ·__ 1440 aq tt nrOCAtrport Peruaal S.nicu ,. Preschoo11eactter Muat Gtatral Stmctt ....... ~" oab reflnished.pa.pertng -'PP'Y a1 1670 Newport amenities 752·0681 -'PProx 700 sq 11 Divided Small ore w/w8fehouae 3004 Your be toilet trai ned *IATILUnTY* *UllllAPlll* 25yr local refs 979-5294 Blvd. CM. 645-5448 or CDM·Fe n-amkr, mature ~:is~ ~~n:n13:i~n~!~ $792/mo 832-4190 60 YOO NEED fO fXLR? S~~:!~~~ry 839-8222· 405tMag. 283 channels new pateni-Design, planting, sod -QUALITY PAINTING 1_7_5_2-69 __ 55 ____ _ No 1>4111. $500 • '!\ utlla. crptd. Bthrm 5395 ... 191, lactat Prt,ll~ Leave your name & 1•2_.3211_. 0 301 MOTHER WILL BABYSIT ed compute;ized system sprlnklef's, brlekwor'k & L0wwlllltfr11es Fr""l ""'9tslea..ralltta 720-806• or 543-7323 laat No lse Nr 181h & ,.7 number at 850-6079 • • •• Mon.-Frl. Eaatsl<H Coate Guar 20 yrs 100% flnanc-~77r•19te2 Reas retest Lie Call Jonn 722-9707 Open.Ing aoon tne Roaring -• -Mesa area 722-1393 i F B kl t '" ---20· 18 ...., E t-OdM laroe cheery room, Monrovia In Coate Mesa 1, ___ .,. ___ ...... .-ESCORTS IOIELS ng ree oo e Landscaping Innovations UNIQUE PAINT s. -· n -.11n-f lnon-smkr, avall lmmed 642-9383 M-F 8-5 SPARKUNG 6 Unit East-• Young Mom Will sit in your 760-8401 (714) 969-3020 10 yrs 1n the Harbor Area ment dancing Full or $375/mo E/759·9143 BAY FRONT BLOG. EXEC Dluff, 72K groas Asking 841-5627 Actatticll Ctilia11 hOme Mon·Frl. Retaavell I • Free es1 854-2732 part time 1670 Newport $695,000. Bkr 953-1220 Sc,..Mll t. ca.II Otana 953.5177 U ~·· TreefTrim/Cleanup compl Blvd. CM &45-~8 01 Fem 25-40 ahr 28r 28a. SUITES. S 1 35 and up, •• • REBLOWN OR PAINTED • • XbeRidAN HANDYMAN gardening Competitive P1~•.t. 752-6955 frptc $375/mo Hunt-642-4&44 la1iat11 Fia1aci1l laatractita 3012 Lic~,~~~7E111 P~~~~~95 Clt1a1a1 met carpen1ry. fencing. ,,win-prioes. Chuck 642-2873 IANbYS WALLCOveMJd 1--1 M<.i..NM;--- lngton Bch 984-5042 BAYSIDE FRONT SUITES I . A It er § c,, 0 0 I ART THE SILENT PAATNEA dows, plumbing, manlte. 2-24" eo11 Trees $75 ea Installation & Removal F n/amk lhr w/fem NB 2br 2153 sltt. 41h floor vu anattl CLASSES COM area MODERN ACOUSTICS Comm & Reaid, 15yrs e11p tub encl. etc And Yes 7.15 gal Box Trees S25ea 1n1 painting 5<4&-<4013 FiT riostesa. dey & ll!Qhta 2ba dpt• 2 car gar 1425 • 3333 w Coas1 Hwy NB Orrrtaaiti" 2904 ages &-12.' 675·1338 . NEW & OLD CEILINGS own equip, sells guar Jesus Is Lord 633· t402 Call after 6 5<4~287 E11pen WatlCOverlng-.;;:--~f,Y;:C:" ~~c:=· Jody 722--048416-48-5&46 Mon-Fri 9-5 &42-46'4.4 "BIOS WELCOME lex sa.le TENNIS Le:uona. Prv & SPRAYED. 527-2589 648-1833 befexe 8, atter 4 FENCES-GATES Tree trim Complete cteeo-up gen'I s1a11a1ion1 Reas Conaull· •----- F ahare quiet bacil bay NEWPORT BCH Ofc. aprx of Trucking Company Seml-prv. Conlect Ian Eiiqu1S11e Acousta Re-Home & Office ci.&nlng by Dump runs C M IN 8 malnl, tree inming, ft" ant AU!gnm1 581-&i!Kl •TtSS condo,pool,l8f'lnla.1ac. &43sqft,shwr NrPCH l hrough Chaper 11 Rlch538-l980 sprayedorremove Ory-JODI Pleasecalltextr" area JlmWhyte.&42-7206 est Mauro.63l-49<47 Malure&experrexd•nnet 9350 Imm occ &45-5123 & Post office &48-2947 Proceedings O.edllne •-J wall Repairs. 847-7901 estlmlle 842-6746 •GEN HOME REPAIRS. LAWN & YARD CARE ..... 'Ill Im" hM RIVM!f'a Restaurant Flo ahr 3br hae In H B 2 CdMdiX S\lllea-AIC. 3/18186 Mlnlmun bid Ml _, !f!IHI ""•It Houaecteanlng 14 yra exp Paint Drywall Carpentry Reas Rat91 Free Eat o~~:~~ ~~~"[; s c Plaza, 540-384-0 bib lrom beaetl $286/mo ample pkg, utils & Janllor at $9 t57 31 Single sue-cL··· c 30 ~ PafkT'r-n Area R ....... lrs i rtllable, rea.a. lree •t. own etc Gary 645-5277 PTL 957-8420 MOTHER'S MARKET & ~utll. Cathi 960-8671 2855 ECat Hwy675-6900 cesslul bidder to be •I lrt l" Resurt8ctnn e Aoo..,..-flnn & trans. Pina 845-986e Della HANDYMAN LARGE ~ P11tta/DrywaJJ--KITCHEN. Our Ouahly CdM dl11 Sulles A/C, awarded all aueta on ••• · .,. ... °"'["""' •nary Vegetarian Restaurant la LIE UllU n ••E ample pkg, utlls & tanltor terms of cash wtlhln 10 _,smE. Waterproofing• 63 l-4 l99 I .. •SEOUAll• small I DO IT A LI STUCCO Int/ext restuccos accepung appllcattona l haul deCOf ml/bch frpl 2855 E Csl Hwy 675-6900 days of acceptance. Fex 1 yr old Nlghll & Asphall-repalr-prklng iota Own transportation Good 531"5579 Pal or Ive IMO * lllCIWlll * addllionl-N>U191 35yr HP lex notllM c:ooka. and tennis, atr male 1stllaat Call 1-800-«2-5265 .. Wknda CM &42-7326 Ev apt compleJl-heavy rollef references Call att 3pm Odd Joba Done. Windows, EST 675-3175 REFS 3 t3850 free •t 58~92 ,.,.,,.,.., pit and week· $395i ut avl now 497-1304 DESK SPC S 150/mo Gar-Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm 750--0324 palnl-yd .. tc. Sr. Cltz DI.:. Pl -.:-i ends. please apply den ofc, lg pallo w/bay Newport e.ach Yacht IUTllTIIR Hflll QUALITY WORK rree esl Bud.545• 7819 Masonry worl< Gen clean ••• •I 225 E 17th St. CM M 35·45. 48R, 2BA hM. view Gd parkg 642-5010 Brokeraoe. flies. llatlnga. Appro• 12 dsya/mo For YICll llLT _ upa. tree trim, removal 1;..;.--..;;._._ ___ _ C M Pool, spa, n-amkr ---furnishings, reas Well es-Airline S1ew's chlldren Reas Rates Honest/rel• 8Hlia1 guar'd. Sieve 835-4833 2' lu II• l ... 1llO $325 t utll 850-931 1 •l!'WaalT IUCll tabllshed Pat, 873-7272 Ref's COM &4•·8025 lllln lllYEWHS Call Janet E/857 ·905 7 -. .. •GOOd 1oba done right• llWNITWllH llESTAIUIT Metu-;e cleen non smkr to shr furn C M 2br 1b8 house w/gu/yd S360 mo + '1tutll &46-24~ l:WI'"• ---Ori a atea le I -, -LT HAULING · MOVING fll"•*•IS ... .-., --Full Service Bulldlng vew Y m c an ng RESIO l/COMMERCIAL Gara""' & Yard Clnups .,_ --, WEEKEND PLUMBING Corner ot Westclltt & lrvlne Free Est 841-8 t89, 24 hra rree est Elsa, 646-3254 Jon v-64>8192 Brick .. Block and Concrete I No overt Imel Call anytime VIEW SUITE laaiatH meta Sonia 722-8055 ---Work FREE ESTIMATE Wa1ei heaters ln-Ul-1101 ---HAULING • CLE.AN-UP 846-2130 lsianeo rrom S52 &46-8712 Aou'Ty1>41 Word Process-Cltt .. ia1 Stmett Yard. garaoe trasn. misc STUCCOMASONRY-TILE No"" Hmng tor day time 1><>s1t1ons Apply between 2om-4om Mon Thv•s 503 E Edgewater Balboa Peninsula , lutHCt•tah D20 batHCtanh 2920 Need a Resume? ActJon-gettJng. personaHzed resumes & letters word processed S.me Day Servtce AvaUabfe 759-7044 • 1111 Bayside Dr., Suite 290 Newport Beach ..... , Jutractl•• lltfl1Ml1 I JOl2 Jaatr.ctita Pacific Travel School . 610 E Pih 'I., H iii ""·· "• 9>'101 OIANO« r<Jl'IVTl .... ()\IU' ,,.,.,,.re AN'llfDl'fRll TIA nu (4HP.1 HOOr. AIN'lean A.1114ne Sebre Comout• Tr&lnlno MOANING, AFTERNOON EVENING CLASSES C•lt (714) 543-9495 ............ _ ... _____ _ $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are needed to work In a fesslonal management It Ion . now pro- pos-- We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responslbllltles wlll Include hiring, training, and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. For an excellent opportunity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, Call TC A1k for Ron 642-4333 Ing We do manuacrtpts, SEWINCf& ALtEl\AtioNS Lawn serv hedge trims. No Job to small Alt typea DRAINS CLE.AR From S 15 malllng list. etc. 786-3330 Newport/Coate Meaa area • 545--0735 * Free esl LIC 831-23•s 1Fauoe1S ~I. Heater THE BAYSIDE CAfE "ac --N It 631 •810 -85 1-9&04 M&M 722-9066 ............. "'""""'•lions 1~ Alfe 11 .. r ... 1 IHtel -~ ... _ Hauling MoVlng CIMtl-.-.---v ........ ,. ....,....-"' Many compankts C I t ups 7 Days Lowest r111es. mat ExP41rt Service & A«>a.lr counter '*1> dav & 4!'111'1 Dr•Vlng record no prob-ta llC en Call Barry 722-3673 *A-1 MYm* 132 Y'"• e11p Reeld'l/Comm snitts avalt APP'>' 11 lem 847-5776 W4'n-hsin-lttl4' Haull Moving CIMn· CLEAN&EXPERT LIC 6409035 9&4-89l9 6::-~edB:l~u~= BOOKKEEPING Reu Comm/resld ~t-2345 ups ~ays Lowetl rates ' Over 25 years eitperlence Ora1n1cteareo ex r9')81'9d Call &46-5591 I F .... Per900aJ 0.-. small B I WILSON & SONS Call Barry 722-8613 Lie T. 116 428 730-1353 All plumf>lng repatts L°"' - Buslllftl. 54S--0884 Rm Add Remodel K11c ••ABC MOVING•• -talt1S-reta POO 631-316"" HSnSS H mt Bath Tiie •357487 Ina ltaJt .. , ltHty Quiett & C•retul T138046 PLUMBERS FOR LESS APQlv al PUFFINS l:\n For~.~~1-.~per. 30 vraexp &4&-1740 Fih"I I LO RATES 552-0410 All IVPM of plumbing tree d;~ C~l~:.~_7;;, aonal P~up & cM!ivety ROLLS CONSTRUCTION DANCE LESSONS SOda1., n··v-11U.111 I 911 66l-.)63() -Anne 897-4530 New Conll !Remodellng Nlghtctub, Ballroom, Lafln -,_ . I f' WAITRESS OA'fS ' Lic8468594 Ins 552-0428 7 Lesaonl S20 ~ Sl1111l1..... •. II 181 Nu~o Uno PtlZt'f'•ll C1Matt1 -Orange Co °"91nal I lfTCllU tt ·--t! 120 Broot\nu1s1 r v KITCHENS etc faef r• Ctattr•ctita .... , •• a CMU.,t I StuOenl MOV8'1 Insured STOP ANV LEAKS • W&fTUSS/UPlll'I aurtacing(compare) Home I laiWia1. I. n f lN-11M LIC T 12•·436 64 1-8'27 Guar1ntMd ~r .. •ts 08" eve sntftl Applv remodeling, lie 642-1777 RAVNER CONST CO 24 •F NEW Warehouse Storage 25 vrs 89:1-7728 Mon Fn 3.r, .... Sa•lier~ Remodel·.Resld'l·Comm I .H .. llngdonenght• MOR~S ~OVING BES'T ROO~ AEPAIR 112 E 1•11" $1 (,M Ct!J!•try lna'd free Ml &48-5049 T & S'TORAGE CAN BEAT ANV BIO BY EX~t Carpentry s;::;ice !l•c••• ll s Ho R 'T N o T 1 c E so-.. 722 7H' Gt .. raJ 5530 R~alr-Aemod'l-Addlllona RTC CorntTHHC13I Drywall FRANK MUSSELilAN SPECIA LIST l C ....... -.. ___ __,.;.;..- Qoon..etc 548-4980 !,:C1~~~~1 lnF~.':t'i vour home or my office t PUC-1 1 58861 IN IE·IHFSHHP&JI AffiR BUILD OR REPAIR 548·8923 •383924 1 Sr Cll Aales. &48-7828 SUR8E908-V791Se~. MC Call va rlrat Ou•ll~ wtKk SCHOOL ANotdlblt! pr1C-.'I Walla, 1tall'9, dOOr•1 locka, •ROOM ADDITIONS• laatnttita All Hptcll OI •OClhng ralllnga. motdlngs & trim •REMODELING• TQtoAiNG wi!liflNd. llY11-IAI Call ,.~ 1 096!1 It< 4 ·on• JOBS U76loe Don 964-5949 ST LIC 428<177 969-:1 194 .. QRAMMAA lor ICl\ool or Catel\il-~rteoue-CheaQ CABINETS & CARPEN Dt .: •-...! Dullnea.a 894· 1525 I By l'lr ror Pleet 8'5-J&65 Tilt TRY Small jOba, ,...,_,,. ata .. c ....... ,m • · l!!' ....... ___ .. ___ EARN tree t1tlma1 ... &45-2003 AOU§E'Jpft SITTING in ua•ac•Jl•t u1ia1 Stmn EXPERT Tiling Rehab•• Ooor~lno-·bay wtn NB/CM ar ... IOnO/lhM I ......... c x RE f 6 A y 0 I. " ~:=a~~:~•lfl MONEY dow9. complete P•lloa term. •Int-rm 845-3063 Lanaa:c::ping 'Gnklen PARENTS Pt1va1e "Om4I eddltionl, ~!tty WC)(~ .... ---$od CINn ~ 20 yrs '" N e Mat11yn 640-1020 ( TIU/ ... IU SETTtll no11rs u77«6 Paul 541·1880 E I Ftwlefl ooc;;; .,.. Tony 846-! 124 alati~ ~'" (t1 ee t-3630 rruu. Ooort-Aepelr-All••tlon• By ~man The Doorman Tm 11111... FiNE P•ttPJfoJO B;: Rich • 'JRPS C.DtMt1•Panel-LOCka-etc o" & Fir U7 DOOR Lawn Tr-Shrutl lnit.ii ard Si~ 16 ~· o• ~ Wea••• Cleulat 35 yr1e11p Jetry 842--0587 D..eritll Tr .. Trim and ~ c:vat~ Lie 290&44 Wtn'10W C-.nlftQ $en<Q C..nt IC...ntt Lawn Main I Aototl'*tg That*· You• 963 '1 1 • S,1 11 rbld I C M ~ •BRiClfi CONCRtft • P&lllll IUITlll SC>Mkler lnate14. ~ RAINBOW PAfNlJNO lie• 3 601Lloyd173· 1211 Ou•htywork•m.ast FnM Eatlmatea ~ ~ 19 our PoltCy Fr• Mt Good ,.., .. 6 •42"13 • "6-7401 JEFF UC aw All Bnant Wll\dOW9 yra In 0 c 497 -r~ Tom man UWl 111'* c: ... "'"97Sereen ~ T J PEt..L( CONCREU RESIOtCOMM L/IND 26 Twtce ~on• or tronllbtldl A A,., PAINTING lnt/Ettt 1•8-079, Of 08.1 906 3 CONSTRUCTION CO ~ 0o my O'MI' work l.IC S20 S2S CIHn-up1 LOWEST poMICN Pf'ICI Hlgl'IMIQuallty.LO l)flCM •27~1 A184M126 O.Onlt 1302147 l 10Slec>$enlicle -~·323& WT--,cNI .. Mo-1o.mlt'I Cona.t• Specl1Ns1 9t1Ck DON'S El ECt RIC 1 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE I OAN SAL YER PAINTNO i:tau =~°'--:;,. BIOCk lie ' 8~ 4N M 71 S«'Vtce c.lll 1sod c i.1n-upa Matnl LIC U 259'24 l I mer ' ' Can (7141962 70!>3 dryer outletl etc bond«l SPflnkN!n ate 8~ 147 Call Anytime ~4 10' • • OC'C\11d•"1" cl *" .. ____________ .,. ..... li!!l!l!!l! ........ 1111111111111 De Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/ Wedneeday, February 2e. 1986 ~~ Aat" DtaHtic tHt NllC M>T1Cl ...... I I .... IUI rv.Jtut 1114 llbeeU.....• II .... ..... HJI m '"· 1 dr MCI. e;n: YOU AM IN DUAUL.T A.ID! , M In Mllat untlm""" Mlllt ~ e.. lt Aetlred? lilt• tr•Yelfng? CUSTOM 8ufft email Yechl , ______ ........... _ llJfY, orig own. 80,000 ml, UNOEfl A DllD °' ~ ttiKher In wtiletlr rm 1-March 2 1.30 AM Call Work from 3 00.8;30pm, mo'a oldl &Mut oek Heret L1i.11,,,. member• tor comfortable cn.tr.I~. 11111 .. "8P AC r .. r def. QOOd wtcQ OATID M#JAal a, ._ $300/mo n.tmk 8A5.-2357 1 ... \.1•--ion Vle.fo at Mon .f'rl 1,, • trlendty,... bdrm •400; unuHd ship NACO W•1 r.a $39,000 Invested SKf • •-110 ear t><own with cnt&m UMLIH you TAICl Ao. ... ,.. -lued at~• MIP. sotabed $350. o.k dMM rNtlOn.i venlc:le camp1 flee '°' $25,000. (213) -" Off T10M TO "'°ttCT YOUR ·~11-m 1•••-770-1313 for appl Info '""' u1 bulld clrculatlon S250; llal. brNI "''f,'... '°' ..... $3200. Harriet 439.9500 It aom411 with buckeUNtt rool S 1200/080 , TY If MAY II """ --.. ., p S3 7 41 ,.3e,.2379 and rtdltl t ires 241-6497 Iv m ... AMer'."'°"toLD ~ • .'--JC aALI. fltablllhed MCurlty firm Alli Lil A for tl'MJ Dally llot Qin 191 7&.-bar 1 oolt 1 1 " •ll 1Mt1 7014 (s.r•5437)(Slk'2482) 5 960 3168 .. , ~ ,.._ needs guards for Coal• Two full llme tot at1end· 1 $7&. tota/lovMI $500. ROWING machine SSO ::::! •II '11 IOO IEL * . . If YOU MUD AN IXP\.A• M •• a I 0 c. t I 0 n 1nt1 needed Ellcallent If you poNat O.IC/QIUI wall unit $350, Men I & Ladle• 3 spd 12' SLMr ••••• Blue/Pal Like MW, only! BUICK '82 REGti9~T~IO 0-~~.0f .. ~c::= 2t3-255·015& aollec:t lor pay plan. t>enatl!t, uni-* A plMaant tPMklng eol lbl Ml '450, ei.g. Fr. blku Ellfl or wkndl call Flnnlah·made TARGA. ORANGE COAST 9K ml Bal ot fact w11 -Loaded mull tee YOU YOU ~t f0tmepro~ Appy ln volOe Provdlnrm,ucr.S l~50. 948.-6180 1911 Fl~rglaaa hull, Jaep/~eult ranty 'i. ... or buy lor ml S6000ob0 4994773 AOAINIT r 'cT lo ~ ,_.....,. al South County * A Poelllve ault\ICM and All •Int PP M3·4705 Hlf·talllng wtnchea. 2524 Harbor Cotta Mesa 14,. 995 ( 127390) I 0 70 $.. DaVlllt orig• IHOULD CON A BUSY OFC. needs at~~ VW~A· lauzu See Bob *Art willing 10 !Mm MUST SELL New hlgti RV Pvt. Club MemMtanlp, ctntar cockpit, leak Ml·IOJI ·.Ill Sll•ll c:wn; 110~ m1 runs 4 LAWYl':.onc10# on your'"' person, w O enen °'Jack Mac W• wtll help you make ·•tt "111•ft .1 .. __. 2 Resort Campground•, cockpit bench11 aft 1--TS I looks gd Ti~ .. gd $25001 ..... ,..,re tALI phone m1nnar11m1, from S6·$8/hour qu .. Y n ... ...,..., Inc Mtn llkea, rka, v ' •~ ' '"" ••' typing 80/wpm, Call Kim MAKE-UP ARTIST w/llc nos JOB IS FOR YOUI = ~110:: .. T:'~uFlf~~ 447 cam~rda f!995 =~0n:.011!=·.: IOOt Quall St .NB Cashl 5-48 8703 NOT~te ~s ~RUY Wallet 640-0218 NP needed for ~~COM Homamakara. lludenta tl'la -re!r ~1-9814 Y value $369 962--0857 mites N...., S72K, MUST 400 Good wOf'tl hOrMI 833-9300 NABERS GIVEN. tll11 on ThUf9dty CHURCH SEXTON aaJon FIT 875• 1 and rttlraea ere en ---SCHWINN 10 spd bike SELL·Hlelng $35,000 $1850 540-9327 M&1ch 13. 1988. II 10 00 Cleon ' gen malnt, 8 tO Oriental girl wanted part aged ppl OFFICE Deak $35 2 Book· $55 etillds record player 250-04 1' wkdya or CHEVY ·~T P/V 1970. N-C •OILLAC o e1oc1o. AM of ltld dty, In ntlwk, flex For sem1~re1 time tor odd )obi, taking cour to • Y ca.tea S 10 & $15 Solid s 10' toys$ t5 Antique Ice 722-9480 wknd1, Viv engine, good work truck CHICK ft ~'::c~:" r,~.~:. 's=~ s,-15/hr. HB 962-7512 applications. must be CALL 842·4321 Ext 225 ~:~~9~";:~8 $75 Call box' $225. rocker $1 10. '84 CATALINA 22' S995/0BO. 536-0237 1•'E•·~oN LARGEST SELECTION wljhln lh• offtoet or Golden ••llTlllClEll resp .• muat be 18-up. 2 •NOW• I __ · deskS135 983-3910pm Keel~da 1.f.. $8000 C-HEVY CRE CAB1973 .,, o oll&temodel,lowmlleag• p;cmcTruatDatdS-Vtc.e. -days per weak, 3 h,. ea. Queen size bed matt/box E ... 6"• c dlll In Orange .,...20 N Br·-• Needed w/S1les back· day S75 per w.-cash --spri • $75 Limps/am TANNING BED PROF Vv. -Good cond $2000 POltSCHe a I CI !<>Cited al .,, ....,. groun<l 476-o6u occ erea Call 8.41-0733 la,lt,.tat W11t.. tab1es'110 ea 53 1•4396/E u v A never used S1500 s· B LBOA DINGY -848-1886. Roger ett 5pm cHtv°it~Lff Cou 4 niyOI Seel ulsOtodOayl s!~1:u!1~;o~~~r;' ;t''YC:' c:~r1a~~~.,~o ~·;:id, Mu!t"~!E~~~~ork NURSE °' compani23r~l1R~~.fr~Pt-vn~~;-~~;~,,~~~99~~00 Call ;:i1~~;.50~1~~s-=~· 2 F~,~~ ·g;b~k!~~~~.F2.~: ~~.".~~::~~ 2~H;rborB•vd ~~oJl~: 0~o~~1~~~ srrat• 5t1tchery (71 4)964-2017 I Y<XJr home. have refs & (213) 597·~. 648 aft &pm TOYS lor sale,somenever S,.H/ ki IMtl 70H am/Im, dual tanks, 80K C'u•CI( COSTA MESA CORPORATION. a Call· .,. needlecratt no exp oec. _ own cer exp In Phy Ther or 71 4 848 3872 used, mostly bOys 25' ml $5500 6"42-2574 n•' _ fomla c0tporlll0n al dUly J rree tra1n1ng tit pll call spec 'w/l\andleap & __ • • to $5 536-6052 REGATA 16 Ft, Ski Bo.t t•'£RGnN CAMARO '78 LT orig appointed TruatM undtf 846-6906or840-4728 Part·t1me even1ngs elderly 336-1009 SOFA bed, qu.n brown 1WANTED-Late M odel 85-hp, Mtlf'c. gd cond, TOYOTA diesel pickup .,-. i7V owner, 57K miles. fully andpursuan1to111tpQWetOf IEUYHY/STICI Wlllll lllE IMtrclaaa•ist ~:~ 5~3g•~n_~4 ~gn· Stareratt Tent Trt, Sip 6 s2ooo 6::l;~79 or 1::,~ 1~::0. tT\~~ ·~~!.!tc:e~!!:V ~:~~re!m:!,~gea;::.~:: =:~'8;;:','~~':~~: Mustoe 18, llft 150 Iba. 2'> SOIE IOIEY 1 • °' 8 Call Bruoe 963-7897 • AM/FM cassette. 33K. $3 299 841-3674 WILLIAM E MC LAUGHLIN n FI T. Wed -Mon ben· Atrentlon Homemekers.IAat~ltl 60l0 N11ctll11Ha1 6015 YACHT CLUB-Stmct<.,S.••••tat1 Take over payments. 673-0900 ~EllYALLMHEI ~io:~~8~~AJOA~g ahts 250 OGLE ST C M moonllghters college RESSION DI ~ l 19a Biw fv. Ferbetw1re MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE laQlltl 7U20 968-2500 USED CARS& fRUCKS WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! students & hl.gn school D~~lertord .;a~~e . broiler/rotisserie, yogurt 644-5273. lHMI 111 ..... ar4 TOYOTAPUSR5~ PORSCHE 1963 Super 90 COMEINORCALL FOR recorded January 18. 1983, $600 oo per 100 seniorsl• Telemarketing ' vending machines. Make F y •O"" AM/FM i tereo. a/c, good Porsche replica kltcar. S l 1n the olfloe ol the county G __ .... p I No I I I Ok Ing !or Fostoria 'American & Offfl( 840-7065 aM 6pm '"· to .. v ... Motor s125· 575-5969 cond $2750. 848-fl866, Ei.cellent condition Red FREE APPRAI a R~~rde< of said County, at uarant~ aymen lrm 5 ° Christmas Ribbon Candy OeULLO """" Experience/No Sales I energetic tndilllduals to I pl s Call 846-8340 2 Extra iOng-twln l>ed-teta FREE TO GOOD HOME -Utlllty Trlr, heavy duty Roger 1fl 5pm . w/blk Interior 1600cc Aec0toer·s ln51rument No Details send sell-ad· conduct a marllet1ng u with frames Weekends, Af1ecUonate Cal nds TLC 4'x8' w/sldes >Ont eood motor. 4 spd-dual OMEYlllLET 83--026052. by reason or • dressed stampeo survey lor 11 local new· WANTED TOP CASH evenings96J.4623 1n loving famlly home 631·7''63 V1a1 9040 cub -am/fml tape 182118EACHBLVD breach0<defaull lnpeyment envelope ELAN VITAL paper NO SELLING• PAID for used Oriental Call Deanna 722·6337 • •77 DOdge. seml-euslom, w or(t last-call now• HUNTINGTON BEACH or performance ol the <>«Ml· 903 3418 Enterprise Rd Only requirement is a Persian & Nava10 Rugs 4118 POOL TABLE. good Off' F 't lhJS/0.Cb/ tt111e vs. 318 eng. runs & looks O n I y $ 7 0 0 0 147-IOU; 141-3311 gcl~~d1on1,.! sec, ... ~rb9?.=e!!·~ Ft Pierce. Fl 33482 pleasant telephone v0tce Any size and any con-cond $300 Above ace ~r•a •rt 7022 gd $2500 obO 6-49--0783 Day 8 4 7 • 6 0 4 t v "" " Hours Mon-Fri 5 30·9 00 d111on Call collec t groond pool 14x28 all ex· I Et•afatat 6047 IOAT SLIPS AVAIL Nlle-964-6988 CHEVY '66 Imp SS 327, :~~rJ!~'~a°:e~~~ W:: Ex per d Marine mechan1ic Sat 9am 1pm $4/hr -Pa!rlck. (2131659-6354 tr as $250 962· 184 7 6· Conference Tble rose-I . Aati,aH, n-Interior new tires. 19 • 5 as Recorder'• lnatru-Mus1 have own too s $86 k to start ~ ' De A B I"'-VIII Cl • -..5 I ns great 964 0268 ° • $20 0001yr 675-2837 per wee h ApfliHCH 6011 8x 12 GOLD rug S30 wood, oblong shape .. nza ays""' age llllCI ~ a r, ru • merit No 8~393S2: Will · Snare in partners 1P --I Suede 1acke1 size 10 Woold also be i1lnt Ped-300 E Coast Hwy, N 8 1926 MODEL f Ford Toor-CHEVY '76 Chevetre 2 dr, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION FLOUL IESISIEll profl!s 8118' lM wk Im· 1 llY lPPLIAICES $30 Large rd hassock 1 estel desk $1 50 Ask lor 673·1331 Mon.-Frl 9-4pm Ing C ar. complete clean, verygd cond. runs TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER 2 yrs min exper Non-smkr mediate o~nl~S 1~ t~~ LES 957-8133 With easrers $5 Pet tote I Mr Johnson 644-2292 SIDE TIES AVAILABLE. w /extras s3200, P. well, 1 owner gd tires, FOR CASH. lawful money or pref NB shop 675-9484 r right peop e asu a ~ 21 1n long 14 In wide 15 ~ 25' 36' N II boe d Party. eves 963-6766 new brks/water pvmp al e the Unllod S18te1, or a aft 6pm 631·1.SS4 tire, pleasant working FOR SALE t985 Kenmo In deep sis 963-2022. ~ECh DESK: oodExoellco, no,. Saliboats ~~jyvi7~-6~6· radio $995 675-8435 cashier's olleck drawn on ' cond111ons. management Electric Dryer S250 -----.... a ogany w o so 'S5 FORD Mustang Classic state or netlonal bank, a FULL & PART TIME, 108 opportunities For Inter· 642·3025 ANTIQUES· Oak Ice box f drawers $600/wlth chair SLIPS AVAIL 25 & 30 f1 Coupe, V-8, new battery. CHEVv 79 CAPRICE stale or ledefal credit unlOn, 22nd SI 675-8556. NPB view cell Mary Grant el I I $250 Pressed bacle rocll· XERO)( 2600 Copier 7 yrs 3333 w COAST HWY radiator, orlglnal Runs CLASSIC V-8. 2-tone or a state or leder1J savillQI 642-4333 bW1n 9am-3pm FOR sale Corning Ware er $ t 10 Schwinn 10 Old Paid over $3300 new N-pon Bch 9-5 Mon-Fri great auto s 1500 grey blk interior am/fm and loan associa110n dOfN. FULL TIME PAY I M·F or 642·5678 atter range with anached eye speed bike $55 Box of I • asking $500 w/supplles • , 714.964.9364 aft 5 • d d '$2 500 c1led 1n tll1sstate. all pay1ble Opportunities available 6pm M·F level microwave oven & toys 1nclud1ng Trans-Will see last 674-4664 f1111c. Tr111,.rt1hta For "am,.___. air. goo con · 111ne time of sale. all right, T ..... , a I t-..1 9100 ,.. ""'"" 964•2076 evM 1111e and 1nteres1 lleld by It, wllh Los Angeles •mes Call today stan romorrow storage drawer .,..,. ow f0tmers S30 9 3·3910 p l Aai I &04t --nattl •rr -Mercedes Benz Circulation Dept In our $250 lirm 960-6189 BROTHER EP-20 Personal etl al I Caa,.11 1014 ·fa VW SUQ great cond • CHEVY '81 Vette. loaded !:,~,~~~':~~~h:~"b::; ooor IO <Joor Newspaper Pe1111onCircula1ors Wasnr & Dryer $1'5 ea ponable typewriter IBABY PET RATS, 95, 2S' Triller fully self con-white runs Ooo<I $2200 lllEllATI CAIN whl/tan custom rear and State, described at'°'" Program Guaranreed $6 s12 per llr casn paid Frig $200 Slove $125 ACI DC power xlnt cond each Cal Ken at 17 1') taineo bedrooms. bath· 642-9655 To~~~~~i:~~~s...Pyald ~~6°.~ 0~:·15;~~n lows nourly wa~eso :"~-~op~· daily we train 761-9157 Olwshr S 100 646-5848 $65 Roy 841-4496 962-7038 room.' a11. many extras, ALnHA Spld,,., .7-9 -C-on LOT 24 OF TRACT NO mission ur · PE s excellent cond ition " ,.. "" v NOISE OF IMPORTS CAO 85 FLEETWOOD •34 t, IN THE CITY OF training •S provi ded PIT PLATE RM PERSON.1fuaitare 6014 BROTHER sewing ma· e:;::•c Colu~b7:~e R~~ 714-848-3165 well loved and cared tor lfial IHCEDES Whtie/blue 18K ml COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN Poten11a1 lo earn $300 I Monday !Pm-approx I IUY FUR .. ITURE chine in cabinet $175 2 tailed Boa Cons•rlctor 3 ----by 1-owner, llke new. re-2 13or 714637 2333 M UST SELL MAKE ON A MAP THEREOF RE· plus per week For 8 30pm Tuesday I lam-" Yellow ralfan swivel ' 79 DODGE Mo1or Home cords avall 759-0309 • OFFER 494•4959 CORDED IN BOOK 170, interview 714-957-2000 appro• 7pm, wlll rram. LES 957-8133 chairs $25 each. Sears Large aquarium, 11ot (Big Sur) 20', sleeps 5, YOLYO 'II IL 4 DIOR PAGES 1S TO 19 IN· x2481 I 1 p 1660 l 1 1 t .......,rller S25 rock wooden stand 360-4B, AC, CIC. PIS. SEPlllAlE EllllPU• CHEVY '84 Vette, whl/red c L u s 1 v E • M 1 s • app Y ennysaver 11-Pa1r Lined Custom made e ec rte Y.-v-Together or separate. self contain equipment DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Auto. air. loaded t5.ooo 1 o ad e 0 S 1 4 5 O O CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· IHEllAL IOAT IAIH. Placentia CM drapes used 6 mo, size 960 -4 561 $50 Morgan 642-9523 Good cond $8,995 Call M LAREN'S BMW miles Two year warranty (7 t4)759·090-4 CORDS OF SAID ORANGE person neede<J $4-$5 nr SHIPPERIRECIEVER t35'x84 S200 obo 2· CPM cardtor Apple Com· ~3 l ·l 272 C remaining $14,200 A COUNTY 30-40 hr WI! 650-4448 MacGregor Yachts 1631 Table lamps ivory base purer, 60 Commodore IG~lden Re41ri~ve~ Y~f;~ ELDORAO-O 198•• 29~ ••-F 11119• S·S 1111 6 I 17141 720·8114 The 11ree1 addreu 0t •Plancenlia CM S30 894· 7732 cassette unit $25 00 All ape9rs99 rai " '" m626 S Euclid St vw 64 BUS good shape other common dfllgnatlon IH OFC/PltOH HUS brand new and Technic s 759. 4 Class A motor home of Ille real pr099f'IY her-ein-PI T $4/hr to start Flex Teacn & Sell S11tcnery 22 cu 11 Whirlpool Refr1g casseue deck metal p· • 0 I Under 5600 m1 Loaded Fullerton.CA runs bul trans tired' above described II ibleh<XJrs Call957-3071 K11s PT FT w1ll tra1n Side side whl lop of dotby $3000 Te4e no l laH • lfla $33000 714-964--0515 714-6606300 $600 ob0 496-7286 purportedto be.2923 CLUB 964-4125 asi. lor Kalle line 5 yrs old $395 Om-17 141848_0794 I 6059 213-691-6701 vw 70 BUG good cond HOUSE ROAD, COSTA llAIR snusts TRAFF'IC COUNTERS ing rm Ible & 6 chrs 5375 Console piano beaullful F~:.:E~TM2:i·o;-·':f~~~~ I -am/Im Ortg ow ner MESA. CALIFORNI~ There are now openings lmmed openings own Whl dresser $35 Walnut Dewall 8 inch radial arm wood. will help deliver weekly or dally 540,...618 1 LARGE SELECTION OF $1200 548-4880 Tne unOerslgned hereby 1or S1y11s1s that are trans per1ec1 tor young I dresser $50 Twn bd $35 saw like new S100 ' $1050 714/962-5193 NEW & USED BMW'S' dlsclalms all lleblllty for any inleresled '" Ren11ng sta· re11red couples 1ar1able 552-4476 or 631 1050 7141 842-2909 Leave INVADER '76 self cont LO•l lr'Cll llW vw 74 SUPER BEATLE. incorrec:tneu In said atrMI uons In Newport Beach I hrs E•cellen1 6 Drawer walnut student I message !FOR SALE THOMAS 18' travel traller Sleeps5, VOLU~ SALES ~~;:~e;~9-~g~~· $1200 address or otller common Call Chuck 675-2046 or Supplemental Income desk & 9 drawftr lowboy ELEC Smith-Corona ty~ ~RG:N·s5~gub~!5.::12 rear bath. roof cooler SERVICE & LEASING I des~~·:~ wtll be made 552-0245 645·04 7 4 span1sh master dresser writer $80 Hoapllal bed I a~:; 6 pm S3200 848·6117 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG VW '78 Rabbit. diesel WE WA•T YllR I wnhout warr"1'1ty, express or HOSTESS/c •s111E• c no mirror bOth wood. table w/mirror $75 3-pc Trailer lor sale Heavy duty BEACH am/Im cass. sunroof, 4 ctr•• ISEI ._ •• , Implied. regarding title. pot-.. " Wanteo Exp AEROBI S60 for both 963-6682 Lugga ge set $45 Piano Console llke n-1 h 4. a· 5. C 051 dr nev. exnaust S1800 ua -session Of encumbranc.a. W1th g1-0wttu:omD&ffi'.flT t Josi all levels immed 536-2976, 646-3880 throughout Gd tone. soh I dua axel wlf b i. LIC (No t-erry exil-4 Gas sa11ar 38 mpg See Veno doe Santos to satlS"' the prtnclpal bll· LOOl<tng for healthy attr· ooen 968-4405 8 OLIVE GREEN SOFA h II Hi wooden °• ow (l 14)1Jl•l710 712-962-341:'1 ance oi'the Note or other active personable young EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR SALE JOHN WAYNE louch Top of 1 e ne ProF1le $850 00 P8ffect Trade-Ina Welcome gall18 ·)whollkes HAVE $50 631 -6559 Tenn1sCrubFamlly Mem· Tuned &8~~·;~1e;'S1475 torATC'sorLawn Bus1-OPENSEVENOAYS SOl'THC'Ol".STY ~·~~::'h?:,_:: people & enioys challenge BABY Grand Piano. eus-berst11p, $400 4 76-8146 • I ness 964-6758 \'OLK~\\ AGE~ and other sums ••provided METRO CAR WASH A NEED? tom sofa wing cna1t Cal dys 675-6620 nts ROLAND Elee Pl ano flltttrcycles/ • • • therein. plus .ctvanon, 11 ~950 HARBOR BL C M Mooe din lbl 5 chrs, Fohr sa1e1 -1 K1ng-Ss501ze00d !~:nc~~~E~47~~~;~ Scttttrl 8011 =wr I ·fizt• =~~· ~~~:~';9 :~':"':~ JANITOR-D1s1 Mgr Sales RP.o 111-,. loss '"'"j ooge~ antQ umbrella stand c est sty e reezer I • ..., 1 1 6 Oper ~llp 1an1tona1 ser 1 ,1 tremarccof tbl 857-4646 & steel secre1ary desk 1WANTEO Plano Wiii pay 1980 Honda 750 • 8111ft vences, and P u1 HI, 11c.e a must 556-4980 J nO ,ri, l· ~"''"" 'O COFFEE TABLE 59 26 1 $50 00 and KDX-175 dirt Casnl 7141952-9186 1s 1595 Many E•ftas SIMPLY THE BEST FORD '66 MUSTANG V·8 ~~~;re:•,"nd/~:'~~~': 1 • • bike 1980 for $500 J 640-9019 Sales . Service . Leasing auto, air, good restored Deed 1 , .......................... , ~~~h ~~~e a2488~~~230ak 968-0644 li!Jcltl 6060 1981 SUZUKI A M 125 EUROPEAN DELIVERY cond $3495 533--4242 ~~~:~edT.!Yto~::d •mount ~I : DELIVERY DRIVER •Custom top qua1 tra-!F~~-r~~~ ~~~na~~~o~:!:; 9!~~~~E (~~n~~lo~!~~e3 ~~·~~n~e~~~?,~~t$e~ 1~~..;~~:f';ffcR.f F~~s !~e ~~~1:1~~ :~'!on°:~:~•:7,;,1::•u1~~ • d1t1ona1 llv & din rm 6 mo S30 Royal electric type-840-1659 obo Call 631-1272 Ad1acen1 lo Fashion Island obO 673-8583 aher tpm cllargee a.nd expensea or the • Da1'ly P"1lot motor route •• new Sacrillce 644-5319 w r I I er $ 3 5 c a II Boy• Sp1derman bike Wit" -Open 7 Days a Week --Trul!ee, at the time of lnllllll • ~ " 198 1 y AM AH A 110 (I 640-6444 FORD 80 Pinto. pis, tllr. poblicatlon of this Notice, II • available in HuntiRgton • DIN Table w/4 chairs-. col-7141531-6262 training wheels Exoellent Spect&I, Xint cond 5400 am/Im cass 56K ml exit $147.577 96 • •1 ree' 2 end •aoles cnair FOR s 1 w 1 o condition $6 962-3674 miles wl acces S2250 cond S 1500 obo oared February 14, 19~ • Harbor area. 1-2 hours : $200 tor all 642-8826 penser: enot c~l~r $2;~· GIRLS SCHWINN 20 ii5-8012 ~~ 645-2435 or 631·5087 LANOMAMC MO..TQAQIE e per afternoon. e DROP l EAF MAPLE cold S200 room temp Good Cond11ton S30 7 t HARlfY Sportster ~Tll.f' HONDA ·75 Civic Hatchbk. ;g:,.~~A~~~ : • TABLE & CHAIRS $50 $50. 5 gal unglass bOI 964-6758 lresn thrui out, new pain1 -s spd, gOOd cond, 57.000 TNat ... 1ty: Got.MN PA· • Call 642-43331 Monday -• Call 892 1552 lies $4 114.s41 593'.l S f Gootli 6065 too' $2400 obo 13C6640) llLD lllYIOI m1. $1675 or otrer Runs CIFIC TMJIT DUD au-• Friday 10-5 p. M Ask for : FLOTATION WATERBED HUMMEL Pletes Bells & !!.' llll pp 846-8202 eves very well 893· 7130 VICES,. CallfornMI c«pof• • A e l $35 King size air lrame Figurines Calif K111g 3S AL T Water Fishing .83200x S1200 paddles l.111111 weekdays all 4pm etlon, ltl' Agent, •J: ,,.,.. • rt •' $25 536-8564 Waterbed complete Rods & Reels lor sale by 83250R $1400w/paddles cl• M. Law1, Vloe-""'· • •j s 150 894-2268 Senior Citizen In very 540 46 8 Atway1 a tremetiCIOUI dent, 2020 N. 9'oedW9J, • 0 C t Glass top din rm se1 w 1 good cond111on Call for I or best otter _:. 1 • selection of new & lull• 201. lent. Ana, CA • r80Q8 088 : chrome trim wl matc brn IKROY 80 lettering, $425 oel&tlS 847-7802 '83 Honda Passpor t t270I Telepllone: (714) : Dally Piiot •1chrs $350 OBO 850-9123 ;:~asg~:f :~8_2~~~110;1 SHOT GUN, t2 gauge. like Motorcycle, '83 Suzuki ~~~~ g~~~~~ THANK YOU ~u~ Orange Cout • 330 W. Bay Drive • KING bed w/headboard 895-3701 new Franch• $250 I Motorcycle Make offer ~tock. FOR MAKING US Dally P1101 February 19. 26 • • oak bdrm set. sectional 536-3013 Weekends evenings 2 March 5 1986 • Co9t8 Me•a, CA : 1oveseat glass cot tbl. lg MAGIC ISLAND Member -963-4623 It doee make a dlf-# w.313 • mirror chairs lamps etc ship prtv11eges at Magic Gara,e Sales 85 HONDA Interceptor. rerence where you ••• • • •• ••••• ~·• ••••• ••• ••~ 846-1251 a" 6 Cas11e $750 obo 559-6725 700cc. xlnt col1d, low purc:h8M your BMW. -P\a.IC NOTICE I-King u bed as new pd NB Tennis Club trans miles 492-2849 aft 4pm ~ OLDS '68 Cullasa 350, If r•• .,, 11th11i11tie Hd w111t to 11r111•c11h, WE WANT YOU! .... ,,., .......... .,,. w .... , ••-' , .. hw t• ttll ••1eripf 1 .. . ,, • ltMllt '"'' ····~·,., .... ~tliftr, tt etflletieH ll~tlH4. C• Tt41rl A••,., T.C. (7 t4) 642-4333 ' I $900 sell $275 Rattan ferable membersn1p tor Costa flleu 6124 Yamaha RXsOS-peclal wh1. 4 dr. 64K Otlg m1, NOTICE Of' $300 I $600 675 2 109 new trans & aml fm cass, DEATH Of din 581 Matching sale • I Price rs Flight! Estate Sale 120 mlles. n-bike oond IN U S A ac, PSPB, $700 obo HAflVfY CURTIS shelves $75 720-t883 I OUTSIDE PAINT. GRE EN c ash & Carry Sat & Sun $495 obo Eves 5•8·9226 (714)111-1111 ANO TRYIN• G H• •Ro• [J Trade tor cement/mason 80flllERI Ma lLarge sofa h1de·&·bed 8 CANS 536-4766 03-1&2 9·4pm, $ 15· YAMAHA TRAILMASTER 208W. ltt,a.ntJAM " K work? 898-6085 HARVEY IOMlfll perfect conolt1on $100 Phase linear stereo ! $300 324 E 191hS1.CM 100 Motorcycie verylow CLO&EOSIJNOAYS TO BE -1 OLDS '85 CullassWagon. ANDOl'PE'TITION Call Selma 497 1744 speakers e~cellent con I "rains March 8 6 9 ms iles,93ood093condlllon • SALES 12.000 ml. 50,000 war-n~~:r~:::1':oa ILG OAK Dresser Lg dk d1t1on $95 Maple Plat Foaataia 125 2-7 BMW 1984, 8,000 ml & • SERVICE ranty, air V-6, Xlnt, Xtras. To an he4rs. t>enetlclarlel. Oak bookcases Maple form rocker old, $40 I Vall" 6l34 ate Ltas· 9010 BMW 1983 5201. 18.000 • PARTS $10,800 (~14) 964-9024 creditors and contingent wooo stereo. Ok Oak Mapele T V tabt :.! ml Best offer Call Tom L credllo..-a. end persons wtto ditsk Circa 40s dresser nellstorage cabinet $35 9150 CARSON RIVER CIR LOOllll TO LUtl after 6. (213) 831-3402 or • LEASINC PLYMOUTH '80 Champ, may be o11lerw1M 1n1ereeted 1 536-4766• 17 141848-5676 Furniture. lamps, clothes, 1 C'" I -lllCT!P': (213) 833-4188 411.,1 1 IN\I N' ~, jood transp, am/Im cass 1n 1~ win and/or .. 1all of C, ••• 11,..,. Ads y~·r ~ m1n1 blinds, misc Items " .. rys tr r-n • etaun 1974 2602 2• 2 IN tttl WI <;I ca 1700 firm 722-7450 HARVEY CURTIS SOMERS -""' "' ~ ~~ Have something to sen? Sat Maren 8 & 15 Call lltw Ftr •k• HARVEY SOMERS stop shopping center c1ass1t1ed ads do '' we11 RHt.-ltack -6140 · IHl NICH ~~1~\_ ~~~~0r ~~o EVERY MOOCl 'COLOR by~.i::= ~n =._ ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Evenings 963-7065 CALL TODAY BUY the Superior Court of Or· MOTOR ROUTE CHRYSLER/PLYMOU TH DA TSUN 81 2SOZX angeCountyrequestlngthet IHilER 11imER 8•2·063 1 540-5164 Lawrence Orin Somera be Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru 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 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and in surance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney \ SW', EET Turbo exc cond, auto, through classified 8ppolnted u personal rep PS. air cruise, am/Im resen tallve to administer the I More Used, Handcrafted cass, Ski racks, chains, 1 eet111e of tile decedent and New Merchandise owner n smkr 536-8373 Tne petition requella I Sat /Sun Goldenwest HO NDA 1978 c 1v1c -•utnomy 10 ldmlnlster the College Edinger and Wagon, euto;-ac. cruise estate under the lridepen· Ooldenwest $5 rr 3s::ce s 180 0 0 b 0 I 7 1 4 I IMAGINE ~~~ :~mlnlstrstlon of E•· Sunday only 89 ·2 Los Angeles' Only 736-3098 af1 6pm NG......... A hM rlng on the patltlQfl A hor• d Cl t HONDA 77 ACCORD KNOWI I ~ wlll be held on MARCH 12, M 0 v ING A EM 0 0 EL ut 1ze ene auto. 26 mpg s 1000 firm TODAY IS1HE 1986 ., 9 30 A M In Dept SALfl Furn. appl, ofc 847-5530 No 3 at 700 Civic Center eQu1p, baby turn. bka. Dealer 0r1ve wes1, S1n11 Ana, CA drs, bikes, jewerly, pie· HONDA '82 Accord 4 dr BES I n~av~ -I 92702 lures clothes. wood pan-WE LEASE ALL ale am/fm stereo cass MDLI W WV"".. IF YOU OBJECT 10 11\e ellng, and much more, alee snrl $8500 850-9123 EVER U A~ granting of the petltlOn, you 8352 Alvarado Or, near MAKES AllD HONDA .84 CRX 1.5, red, ~Y Se 1houlO either appear II the Newl and & Atlanta, n hearing and a1a1e your ob MODELS OF new paint, Sony am/Im l8C11ons or Ille written obtec· HB Sat & Sun cass, alarm. Xlnl cond uons wtlh the coun t>tlore I MOVING SALE • Every-FllE $8800 OBO 731-3569 Ev II \11ll h.td .I j'r111.:rc,,1v1: IWlll1>1t11" the hearing Your •P~· thing goes cheep couch. 1 11l.1r d1'<."l't'. t'V<'fV I• •nH •rttt\\ •noe mey be In P8flOn or by k JAGUAR '69 XKE 4 2 I I ._ 1 your 11t0tney 18bles. chairs rugs, Ida EUROPEAN Roadster Concourse. \\1111' rrrin~ \• •U 1o:r~.1ft·r \\<.'.II"'''" IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR clotlles, bikes, picnic wire whls. orig Calif .m,I m1 fl' 11111,l ll· w~i,rt· An,l tht or 11 con11ngent eredl1or of table cam~lng gear, pots CARS b kl .. 1 1 1 ., h d _ ____. Ao... 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Marcos. 68. resigned the presi- dency Tuesday night, driven from office by a military and cavil rebellion in support of Mrs. Aquino. He was taken by helicopter to Clark Air Base SO males nonhwest of Manila, where has voup pent spent the night before fleeing the country Wedne1day. M~NlLA, Phaltppanes (AP) - Ferdinand E. Marcos Oed the Phaltp- panes after 20) ears an power Wednes- day and Corazon Aquino, the new pres1den\. said, "We can start healing the wounds." She made the comment to joumal- 1s1s waiting outside her campai~n headquarters as telev1s1on and radio Poison Tylenol death suspected Traces of what appeared to be cyanide were discovered Tues- day an the body ofa 32-year-old man and an Extra-Strength Tylenol capsule found an a bottle underneath his dea1h bed. See A4. California 'We are the World.' cleans up In the Gram mys./ A4 Nation An engineer for the com- pany that made the shut- tle boosters says he did everything he could to stop the launch./ A8 Food Varieties off resh produce have more than tripled in the last decade, so why not get ac- quainted with some of the newcomer s? /C1 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified " Comics Death Notices Entertainment Food Horoscope Opinion Mind & Body Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather B4 A3 87-8 06-8 BS 04 83-6 C1-8 B4 A8 B1-2 B1 A3 04 01-4 86 A2 stations reported that Marcos and an cntouraie of SS relatives and fnends had amved an the U.S. tcmlOr)' of G uam aboard two American malnary planes. "Certainly, wath Mr. Marcos leav- ing and with the relaxed atmosphere. we can start healing the wounds.'' she said. Manila began returning to A mountain of fun Thousands of Filipinos lined up to enter the pres1dental palace -the scene of looting and vandalism after Marcos fled by helicopter Tuesday night -but the morning throngs were quiet and curious. Soldiers mingled with civ1han sightseers tn the palace grounds that had been under a virtual siege by rebel The U.S. Defense Department issued a statement in Washington saving a C-9 transpon jet carrying Kinderaarten at Lake View School lD Bantinaton Beach beat the heat Tueeclay when a anowmalrln& machlne and ae•eral block.a of lee arrived. The targeta 1a•e them eometh.lDC to throw anowb&ll• at beeld• each other. Rehabilitated teen finds it's not easy Leavtngsupportive a tmosphere of drug p rogram difficult By SUSAN HOWLETT OllNOellyl"lloltlllft Sheltered beneath the fca1hen:d "'ang of the rehab1llta11on center 'hannon felt she had a prett) good grasp on her drug problem and a ne"" lease on -;ober life. But her first day back at school after a month-long Sta) at. the Care n11 Hosp1lal was tougher than she thought. Life on the outside isn't easy "I have no fnend~ that don't use," the 15-ycar-old said. "I don't even know anyone who doesn't use." Laatof eurlea Like a recovered alcoholi c return- ing to a part). hannon had 10 face her old friend<> wlth her new anti-drug <;talc of mind It was as 1houV' sht.· were on campus for the fir~ time Yet time seemed to ha\C stood s111l dunng the -..... Teen-agers and Drugs month she was gone "I was pretty much a loner toda)' ... Shannon said. "'They haven't changed at all. l~m the one who'-, (PleaK .ee LEA Vl?tG/ A2) Marcos, has wafe lmelda, and the ou5ted armed f orccs chief. Gen. Fabian C. Ver and tus wife, landed at G11am's Andersen Air Force Ba.sc Wednesday evening.. 1t said a C-141 Starhfier followed with others in the Man:os group. adding "The total Filipino party aboard both a1rcraf\ was SS ." "Mr. Marcos Wlll receive a medial checkup at the U.S Naval Hospital an Agana, Guam," the stalement saad. "The penod of time (Marcos will be) on Guam and furtherdestanataons arc not known at this ume." Frank Quimby, a staff aide to Guam's delepie to the U.S. Con- gress. said Man:os would rec.eive needed medical attention and then probably would go to Hawati. Jie dtd not specify what medical treatment was involved, but Marcos bas boen said to suffer from a k.idney ailment and other problems. After Marcos left the rivenide presidentiaJ palace, where he bad been isolated for days by a revolution (Pleue eee OUSTSD/A2) Escaped killer being held in Massachuetts Second of pair who c limbed from roof of county jail captured By LISA MAHONEY Ot1Mo.llJl'lle4 ..... Danng won Ivan Von Sta1ch has freedom from an Orange County Jaal cell. but the convicted killer wasn't craft} enough to avoid JUSt1cc for long. Twenty-eight days after bis bold Jan. 26 escape from a rooftop rec- reation area wnh another pnsoner. Orange County sheriffs investi&aJors learned that Sta1ch was once again behind bars. thas ume an Spnngfield. Mass. .\nd. assuming he docsn 't fight ~trad111on. Sta1ch could soon be back m Orange County, hentrs Capt. Dou$ Storm saad. Sentencing for the beating of his former girlfnend and the k1lhng of her husband as set for March 7 Investigators ¥>ere surpnsed to learn that Sta1ch had surfaced an l....a Von Stalch Massachusetts, Storm sa1d. Staich appa~ntly had no friends or relataves laving \here and was not aciavel)' (Pleue eee sacAP&D/ A2) Newport law putting masseuses to the test By SUSAN HOWLETT Of_o.llJ ......... Masseuses and masseurs an Ne.,.,· !?On Beach will be tested b) the cit\ lor the first 11me. folio.,., mg adoption of an ordinance designed to crack down on prost11u11on .\ngry massage parlor o""ners and employees who at1ended earlier meeungs dealing w11h the ordinance were absent Monda) night when the "1ewpon Beach Cit\ Council ap- pro.,,ed the measure Instead. onl} a fe"' massage parlor employ~s "'ere present The~ sup- poned the ordinance . ..a~ ing 11 ""ould discourage the bad clement 1n their business. ··11 has ~en needed." said masseuse Ladona Whiteford ··we would lake to see prostitutes out of our profession bttause 1t makes 11 tough on us " .\Mong the requirements included 1n the ordinance are the first wntten examanattons for massaie parlor cmplo)ecs 1n the cny's history. ac- cording to Newport Beach hccnsang spokesman Glen EHrroad. ~assage parlor owners and \be people who gave massages will be 1ested e'er: two )ears The ownen' test will deal wnh mun1c1pal code regula11ons. The masseurs and masseuses wall be tested on anatom). -(Pleue eee MASSltUSltS/ A2) Committee recommends extending car-pool lane test L p G A I NV I TATIOMAL Meaa Verde'• green• ti•Y• • reput•tlon for being tre.cheroua. D1. By LISA MAHONEY Ol llM 0...-, l'tlo4 ..... f o no onc'c, surpnse. an ad' l\on comm111ee overseeing a car-pool lam.• expenment pn the Costa Mesa Free wa y has recommended that its threc- month tnal period be extended to a year. W1th fewer than half of ats mem- bers 1n attendance the Route 55 Ad visory Committee agreed to a'>k the Oran$e County Transportation Commissio n to continue rcstnc11ng a fourth lane of traffic between the R1.,,ers1de and the San Diego freeway~ to car-poolcrs only for another nint' months Peace vigil draws crowd as defense experts arrive By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tM OellJ ,... tt.ft Nearly 2.000 pcopk stood <IOI emnly along Bnstol Strce1 and Anton Boulevard Tucsda} ni~ht dunng a candlehghl HSJI pro1ec;t1ng an annual gathering of dcfcn\C contractors and m1htlU) o fficials at nearby Westin South Coast Plain hotel The v1a1I uttructcd a hro d cro'i'i 'o«taon of purt1c1pan1\ from punk rockeMtO 60~-cra h1pp1c\ 10 <1u1t and tae prbcd \('n1or CltllCM Representing the Young Amen- cans for Freedom. the vocaferous group of about 20 araucd the bc'it route to peace as throuah a trong defense. Georae Ltonard of Lo_!!& Beach s.tud those opposan1 the 27ffi annu~l Winter Convention on Aero pace and Elcctronac: ystcm" (WINC"ON) "'ere apolog1s1s for the Soviets Arguing the Soviet l lnaon has never honottd 3ny treaties. L conard \3td the KGB. the Sovu~t l ln1on's ~1. ret ~rv1l't' ha infiltrated the \meric:nn pcat.·e movement r he c\lra time I~ needed to de- 1crmanc whc1her car-pool lanes will improve tranic llo"' nn the hea' ii~ clogged free"'a)'. comm11tee chair- man Jim Beam s~11d. Joe. (' C'atron. leader of a group opposed to the restncted lanes. voted against the recommendatt0n. Two others an attendance. Manny Puentes of the Auto Oub of Southern C'ali- forma and a spokesman for Sen. John Seymour. R-Anahe1m. ab~tained. Beam. mayor of Orange and a candidate for the scaJ of rttinng Supervisor Ralph Clark, had ong- 1nally as~ that the car-pool lane e~penment be la mated to 90da)' But , )lnlC 'ahd data gathe-nng wa'> hampered b) the Thanksgl\ ing and ( 'hnstma~ hollda\ s anJ ..ome oper- auonal ('hange\ arl· nccdt.·d to 1m- pro'c the lanes. Beam announced an Januaf\ that he would ~k a longer tnal. . I In fac1. 1he Orange ma)or was so sure of ~upport among committee members Tuesday that he c;uggestcd sa' ang ome b)' asking only those planning 10 ab ta1,n or vote againc;t the propm.al to raise their hands The comm111ee has 39 members including representatives of c1t1es along the lreewa). chambe~ of com- merce. the o\uto Club and agenc1e<1 '°'oh ed an 1he ,ar-pool PfOJl'l t < >nl~ l I 1urned l'UI tor Tue,Ja\ ·, \Ote Their rl'1..ommendat1~ln 1-. <;ched- ulcd 10 gn l"lcforr tht.· Orange ( uunt' 1 ramportc1110n t umml\s1on on \tarch 10 Car-pool lane\ on the C ost.1 Mesa Frttwa' open~ for a 90-da\ 1nal No" I~ Restncte-d to 'eh1ck-; w11h passenger-. the lane .,.,<.>re caf' cd from the 1n\1de brt'akdo" n lane .md b) squeezing tht' .,.,1dth of the n:1s11ng thre-e tra' d lane~ down from I.; to 11 fret The car-pool lanes. y,h1ch c~tend north and wuth for about I:' mile~. are separatc.-d from other lanc.--. b\ a double \ello.,., hnc Out'\l1on-. ,11 ~kt\ and cnfon:c:-- mt·nt hJ' t' dn~cJ tht· t·ar-p!)('( l:int'' dunng their tnal ~·nod l Jarnn "'ho tormt~d Dn' l'r~ tnr H1ghwa' ~let~ to protest the lane re 1nc11ons . .irguc the.-~ arc unsate because the lack of a phy'i1cal bamer ~t'<'-~n lanes allo"., fast-mo' mg dm er. to <ipeed along hcs1dt" stop- and·go traffic Catron ha'i at ,-u,c.-d 3(1.fncit·~ mon11onng I.inc u\agc of -.lant1ng stat1s11cs to mal c.-11 .sp~ar the e'pcnment" morC' suC'\·e~slul than 11 realh l'i .. \\ e thank it's i 'en um.oste (Ple&M eee CAR-POOL/ Al) Weapons consultant joins fight to stop SDI 8) PAUL AR KlPLEV OI -0..., NM tWI Dt ( arol Ro\1n iw.i., .i fnPl' lt°J member ol the m1ltttr'\ indu!.tnal comple' I he tir"I fem. Ir <'orporate mana,n ol fam·h1ld lndu tnn cro pace. and latC'r a "P: ce ""C'IPons oonsuhant lor TR\\ ht"r futurt 111><a) a u~ an the tndu,tr)' < O!\ta Me\3 f>\>lllc.-made no am.'"" and said the dcnrnn,1ra11on w il\ peaceful Officer' did ho""cvcr, '><'P a rate \ome of tho~ who were protc\t ang the prote"tc.-r'i h' lo('ndin(I. 1hcm acrm\ thr •.trcct "The) 're man1pulaung th1~. 1u~t ltkc 1n furopc.'' he \l.Jd "When )OU appen\t a totoht.tnan auvernmcnt tht' end 1t'Hl\t l'I war I don't "'ant that (P eaee tee Pt ACE/A2) Peace adYOCatea bold can41el1Cht .s..tl on Brtatol A•enue lD rroot of Weetin &oath· Cout Plua hotel, wbere deteaatea to a ........ ..,_ .. "-,..,... ~r defe.nae conference are •tafloC· At n,ht near the American nae .• croup l• proteattn1 the ..icu. Rut. hkt a num~r of her coll :uct toda\. he arrw unca' about tM 'p1ral1na ""capon~ race that hH produt-ed ~~ 000 nuckar bombs an the ~men n tf'o('ntl and that 1i. 1ncre.a,\1na at the rate of •bout fi"t' ca h da' Tht mo"t'ment toward pl:h ana "-l'l\pon' an \flllet:' onh 1n- C1't'3\C'J hN l'OOlCm \ n;ihle tu 1u'ta~ ber paf\1\ 1pttaon l Pleaae Hie W£APON I A2) , __ _ • Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/ Wednotday, February 26, 1i86 PEACE VIGIL DRAWS CRO.WD ... From Al "The answer ·~ peace through ltrenath." Hundreds or prothlen holding lit candle alona the ~tret'h fell othn· wise: Posters read, "Au1ld upon p<'ace and love, not m1ht.al) ni1~t' and "No more he~. cons. or 1gnoranct> - A message to merchanb of death, 11 kills your children. IO(l .. Manon Pack, director ol the Or ange County .\lhance for Survival, said the size of the crowd would hdp WINCON delegates to see the)' lackt'd upport fo r c.on11nued weapons research and development. "The number!> are up Pt'ople frel the power to S3) 'I can make a difference.'·· she said Pack said the lir'il vigil lo ur )ear'> ago attracted .tboul 500 people She estimated 1h1 s year's crowd at 2.000 Costa Mesa police es11mated the crowd al about I 200 But boch groups ~1d the cro"d wa~ larger than last year lns1dt: the hotel. delcgatL''-wrrl' rcg1stenng for che 1hrec-da\ rnn- fcrence that include'> a -.em·'> 11(h1gh l) technical and mo<,tl) cop ~cm dt'> cuss1ons The conlerence •'> ">pon~ored h' rlw Ocpartment of Dd\'l\'lt.' Jnd allr.tll!> -such dl"knsc 1ndu,1ry leaders a'> TRW Inc Urumman Acro-spacc Corp I ockhccd. Honc)"Cll Hughn >\1rcral\ an.ti McDonnt'll Oougla'> Oclegact' are t>u.,cd from lhl· hotel 10 the Manne Corp\ .\If \tat111n at 1:.1 f Oto fOt tht' conlcre nct' SC\\100\ Se~\u)n~ .,..,ll 1nclude prt'~entatwn' on the S1ra1cg1r I >ckn!.c ln111at1H· ( 'tar Wan,). ( ompuung and Intl' ~1'31Cd (_ 1rcu1b. thc EvolvinK \cqu1S1- 11on En\ 11 onmcnt <And Spall' \1at1on Jnforma11on y~cem!,. Wilham Ennis. pubhl rl'l<.111o n' managcr tor TRW t Ol -.ai d "Th<" conferenre I) .. tnlll\ a ll'thn1cal as..emt>ly I hesc pc•opk .trl· dn.11 cated. h1ghl) trained proll'!>\HlnJI\ "I think they'd agree lhl'\ 'rt• ma~ 1ng ~1gnilican1 con111hu111in' tu thl· defcn~t' of the nation •• ,\It ho ugh delegate' aH· J\.\;,11l· 11t thl' protester<, tha t hJ\L' :rnnu.111\ gathered ou1<;1de thl' hotel tor thl' pa\t fou r \car ... I nn1~ )a1d 1t "a' unh ~cl\ the}· .,..oulJ l'ngagr 111 a n\ phtlosoph1cal thaloguc\ "1th 'rlw protester'> .. I think tht• onh time thl'' II ~wt philosophical "\\hrn the\ ·rl' <1n till' bu \es g<11ng h\ the protc,h:":· hl' )Jltl ( >ut\l<le, pt11lntt•t., w,•rc .,.. ,lhngl) t"\l)IC'>\in~ tht'll pl11lmoph1rJI \IC"' on chc 1mport.sn<'t' of thc.'1r \tancl < ollettc T url'nne .in I!\ )Cllr-old limn L e\lngton. Kentudy, who t·aml.' to ( ahfornw to pan1up~11t· Ill lht· C1rcJl Pcan: M,lt(.h that tx·g1n' \.itunta~ lrom l l)\ ntielc\. !.aid "I hi'> wa' thc ht•\t .,..3, fo1 me to <.'\pres\ m } \Cl\ \lrong hd1\'I' on thl" planet I rcJl11c 11·, \l"f'. lr:.ig1k .111d I thtnk n cr>om· bcl11.'vc"> 1n peace Hut Wl' all have lo "ork IOI 11 .. Manon Pack su1d protc\tt·" v1t'"" cd their pa n1n pal1t'n J'> a \\:l\ of u1)holding the rnn,111utwnal nght 10 hit• "Wc hu H·41•ton\11f I N I li11nl·1~ man . .,..oman .rnd lh1ltl on thl· planet. Palk \aid Ha' 1ng iust scrwt1 .1 JJ ll term lor her pa ruc1patmn in lac;1 )car\ WIN- < ON prote<1t Pad .. \uad "\ou 11 uh wt' thc relat1on,h1p llf pt1\ crt\ to lrlmC "MoM ul lhl· "\)men .... l'rt.' Ill thl·rt· lor small c:-r1me!>. wn11ng had l hctk' 1111 grocerte'> for their l hlldren la1hng to pa) lraOic 11ckc.'1' ··.\nd thl' pre)1dent ha' ac,kl·d Im,, 12 percent dcfcnsl' incn•a\e JI rht· l'\penc;c of \OU:.tl program\. OUSTED MARCOS FLEES TO GUAM .•. From Al Mrs. Aquino called "people polt'e r." Fihpinos swarmed into the ~treet' for a cam1 val of JO} The) created traflk Jam\ Jt m1d- n1ght. chanting "( ol)' ( o~ •· for their champio n. "'ho had rcfu\t'U w concede after the Nati onal .\\~·mhl\ declared Ma r,·o~ the winner ol a Fl·b , elt:et1on marred h\ \ JOIL-nll' Jnd traud · \.fr<, .\quino \31d 1n a hnl'I 1ek More coverage on A7. '1\1on BPl>eJramc l·arh ~ cdnl'\UJ\ "Tht: long agum " m er \.'q • J n linalh lrt'\.' .ind '' t \an he tru.h prouu ol the unprecedented way 1n wh1r h we achieved our freedom -w11h courage. wtth determination and most important. 1n peace." ~rs. Aquino-.. m1l11an c11111- rnandcr o rdered soldiers to prn l'Ot lootang or violence against l\laru l\ lmahsts EAPONS EXPERT TURNS AGAINST SDI ..• n what she behl'vec; 1<, a headlong escalation toward nudcar '-"ar Rosin gave up her pro m1'>1ng futu re and helped fo und a ~ a'>h1ngton, D ( think tank that " tled1ca1ed w stopping che arms rale before 11 ga in' 1rreve~1ble momentum into '>Patc A.t the ~me 11 ml' tht: ln'lt11 utt' !or ecunt~ and C oopera11on 1 n Outt•r Space (I~( 0511'> lrea11ng alternJt1' t'' for the 1ndustn that ha'> soaked up b1lhons ol ta>. dollar<, m er th\' la't four decadl''> in pur\u11 uf '>UPl'J1111 ~ Rosin came 10 Orangl' ( ount th•' week 10 talk about th1i'-C .1lll'rn.1l1' l'' and to JOln the Alim nu• tor ~11n 1 val at a candlelight v1g1I n lr11n1 '' ita Wes11n South ( oa'.>t l'L..t1.1 11 .. 1d Tucsda' a' dekgatl'' Jrn\nl 1111 th1· ~inter< unkrentc o n \erot,p.ll 1 .111d ~ledron1l \\\tCm\1 \\1'( ()'\,1 l'rute\tcr' art· l1~u'1n)t 111" ''"PP•OI! \In elopml·n1 i•t thl· \trJtt·g1 I k h:n, ... I t11all\C f\[)I 1 popularh k111m n ·'' '.11 ~ar\ and H.o-.in plannn l t11 1.11\.. 111 ~I~<()' ddt'gatc<. ·" \\ell u' protei>ter\ Jhout thl· .ilrcrn.111\1·, 1<> <i pace "capon' ·T m hdp111g 1111 fl'J tt• a n10H·rrll'n1 10 de,dop po\ll1\l ip11111l\ .Hid ~pace hold\ a uniqu,. i...e, ... 'h1· ,,11d I t'~ a speuJI plJll' 111 "'hi, h "'t t an \top tht: Jrm"> r.l ll' .ind t rt-.111 tech noloftll'' a nl.I .1 t 11n,l 111u,n1·" t1> hea l thl\ plant'I ,111d l \oh t 11Ur'>1'l • L'' in inner '>PJll' .. mJ 11ull'r '>PJll' Roc,1n .t i \a1dthc ni11\l'rmn1rn u,1 '>lop \()I lund1n~ t>l'lor\' ''' (m n m1lmen1um ma ~t'' 11 un,111pp,1hk .. SDI proponent\ .m· '" "'"' '" make SDI 1rn.''t'Nhk hd111 1· rh c 1w\1 pre<;1den11al d et lio n ,tir 'aid \fan, '>d\ thc rt''l'Jrlh Jn1! dnt'111p· mt nt l<i\o lardo.,..n thl' r11 .. 1d \\l' rn11d11 ,,, "cll prn<.erd - But Ro'itn c,a1d lhc moml'ntum ,., ~~~·-"-~!)l +)f)P'lflCJl~..wJ rhc m1h1an 1ndu~mal cnmpln "'111 h.t\l' 111 ,1,1n th1nl..1ng .1huut ,1lh rn.1 II\ l'\ lo \\l'<1p11n~ fl'\C.tfl Ii .trld dl l' ',pn1 111 'I m 1 • .1 ,1 pr11ll'\tl'r Hut I l .111) bnJuw 111 "' 1Jw tht•mn 1' l "ll H'r""n .ind 11\,1w1 .111.1n .. 'hl· ,,11d \II tan 1111 \ 11 I\ .ii p:trtll lfMnl' h·""C Oc"n ·d i 111ng thrm,l'h c' t1u1111 \I >I .Hid fl'\1'.11 II t111·• n.1l1\ L'' \II thn .UI I.ii~ I I \\l'.l II' dd ·~.1 ti'\ I~"" n \J rd ·1m 1.111n11 111 t,1lk w u l1111•l 1~·i.pk '" h111n \IUt·~ •w· .lll,l I .1m .i p.111 111 h111l't I m .1 "P·t' l' ,snd rlll'\lk .. 11n\ul1 ,int ht'tilU't' l hcltrH' 1n .1 \Iron).' 111 l11,1r .<rd I l')rf1n 1 1n Pl"J l' tiu1 ·1111n tht 1ld "'•" rn .t Ol\' ·'·' Ill•'\ Fl .1 nJ1h p11d1111~ Ill"'' 1111rr th.11 'I>"'• \lt'.1P• 111\ .tr<: .1 Ii• 111\1• hold word. It's not. The altl'rnauvc~ "'111 become a household word he- l J uc,e the) will benefit the hou-.c- h11ld .. she ~td. \llernat1vcs, tncludtng medical rc- 'l'Jrch in space. colon1za11o n. inter- \11ntincntal teleconferencing, 1m- p111\ ed '-"Cather pred1ct1on\ and d1s-·"'n "ilrntng. solar energy and food pr11d 11l tion. ""'" not only benefic m.1nt...ind but '-"111 produce JO b<i and '11mulatl' the cconom-. rather Chan drJin 11 Rosin said · Hn au\t' the Rus!>1ans have offered ~...im_pccl.1.QO_ coopera11vc....J.ab. "'"'k and other 1n1t1a11ves aimed at l nu1n~ ttw .irms ran· Roc,1n \Uld lhe 1111w" n~ht Ill thange thc course of 111n \\ at 1>L·~1u· .,..1th the• \O\ rl'I 1 .11 1111\\ \\ t' h,1\t' over 2C)(J 11p,1111t \ \\nrk1ng \\flh lht•m \\ 'll lht•r "'l 1ru\t tht•m ur 11111 1111\ \l' t11 11h.· \Cfl l!,-thk kil'>lhk rcJl1,111 111or11,.11\ .rn1I J1.11111n 1111um ·'l' 'h•111ld 1.t1 t 1he111 ''" 11. ·'ht· ,,11d K11\ln h." 1.1k1·11 hu llll''''-'gl· ,11 •ind tht• "''"Id '11pport1n~ hL·r~ll 1111,p,·,tlo.11 'In' J11d "'11h ~nllll' help 1h1011gh I\( ( )\ \hi' 11,1\ J l\o tn .1111h111t•d .1 hook '-P·•lt < .trn·r' "'Ith l>r < h.irlt·\ \I .. 1111'1d v. !11rh lurth\·r .. 1111111~' thl' •P' ''" I• 1 11h\ ,.,, 1".1rth and 111 '>l"l;ll l '11 ,1 JI• •ll '' .IP"'I' ll.1t11rt· ESCAPED KILLER IN CUSTODY ... From Al hcing .-.ough t \11 l.1 r 1r11m h11111,· < >n l\ lulk u >ntnbutl·J t•• h" 'till h(•ing 1n that u t\ h\ :lw 11m1 \pnngtid d 1n,nt1g1w ' k.11 11nl \tJllh IA-a\ d fuglll\C \turm \,rnl I ntll Tuesda' th t· hurh lu1o:111' · "'a' being held. on \10<1 h..a ll 11n .1 m"demeanor cha rllc "' a'>,Jult111)o! .t p11l1Ce offiler Hl' "'J' \lopixd m."Jr m1dn1ght ~aturd.J\ "'h1lc l1111en n~ out\1de an apart mt n1 hudtl1n~ hu1 ">pnngfie ld politt' l1J no1 knov. lcir t'-"u da\S that \ta1 h "'J' J v.,1nll·d man 1n -( alltornia Had Sta1l h not 11\l'd J t...no"' n .ilia\ or 1fhe h.sd hJd ~1 111110 hi\ f)n1k ct ''there·.., no d11uh1 111 111. m ind hl· 11 he \omeplau: l'l'e th.in 111 -.,pnngl1l'ld ~111rm sa1c1 ln<,lead unithk 111 niakr hall lhl· 111-\ear old lorrnt·r I .1k1· I l\ln11r\· rc•\1den 1 IN,"'''" ,,tlt'I\ 111 1-.n l ;i .... a, 11 hrn .1 n.11 11111,tl l,1" l'nloru 1111 nt • •mputt•r mJh lint hi\ JliJ\ \l.1r ~ \1.11,h 111 l.1,1m11n1h .,1.1ilh1 1°.1~ lk" 1111\\ h<·in!( hl'ld .... 11h11ut h,11l 1:i tl1t• H.1111pt•1n c 11unt\ ( 11rrt'l 111111.1 l.iultt\ 11n homtl11.k <1 nd ,.,l.ipi 111.1rr.111t\ \t1 1rni \Jld I hl' t·,trl ) r1111rn1n~e\l,1pt of \t,H~h .rnd .tllU\l'J kllkr l<11hn1 111\l·ph < I.irk ~1 hiulhnl ull .1 mJnliu11111ta1 f111alh k J 111 C IJrt...' l Jptun' ,11 ,t I 11\tin mntl'i I.in II \ 1.1.11 n1·" <1h11 1la1ntl'd 111 h,1 \t' \l't'n \t.rnh .11 lht "ll\Pl'll\\ Inn n 11 < Jn1 nu !<1-.il hut ht·"""' not l11unt..1 111 ,1 1•111m ,,, 11111rn 'enrch 11\ l<t\' l'nlnru·nwnt t>tlllt'" ~inu· \1;11lh'> e\ti.IPl hi' t \ 11111 lrtcn\I lwr l.1m1h and olht•r, hl 11.ul allegl·dl, tl111·<.1ll nl·d v.1'rl· pr• 1\ t<kd "'1th r11u11d t hr d ot \.. p11li1 t' pr111n lllHl f 1nl1 h1• ''I\ p11'1l•\1•I\ rcknlllt\'d r tl'\d,1\ 1hr1111~·11 l1n11t·q11111I\ '"•I I k'111pl1 •rl ii li1'. l,1'1111<, th.ti f""'' r1•111 "·" '' r dr.1"n \111rm \,11tl \.\ hrri .H .,11.:d "' ')pnngfit-ld \tJll I .,..,,, 111.11n1l'd He Jlleged h pu\hnl ' 11!111\ 1 11ll1l n but "''" 11lhl'f'\' 1\1' 1,1ft.cn 111111 l u\lrnh w11ho111 int 1den1 • \n '11.111~1 1 1111111\ 'hrnll'' 1n I '\llg,t l111 \\I\ oil hi\ l'J\ Ill Jrll('f\ IC V. '>lJ11 h ,1111j \pnn11,lll'ld ,,fflll'r\ "'h11 .11 fl'\ln l tum \1011l1 ,;i1d I ul'\dil \ lll\l'\ll[t,1l 1r\ h,1 I' 11•• tdl'J 1111\\ -.,1 ,111 Ii ~111 ''' \l.1\\,ll lt11\l'll\ or \.\h\ I n.1hll' 10 rt':tl h cktn t1•l'' or 1a1k r' \1h11 m.n h,1\l' t.l lk1·d v.1th him \t•11m '·"" 11 .,..J, undt•J1 "hl'fc he h,uf h..·t 11 ''·" 1ng. h11v. he had \Up- p111 t1·d h 1111,t· II ri r "'ht·ther hl' had 1111.:d t•• <h.111\!t h1., Jppl'arann· to .11 1d 1dt·n111i1 allun throu!(h one ol lh1 tl••!l\.1n1h ol tl1i r\ "'un i h\ thl \!1 1 'I I > ·p.11 1111t·nt \1111111 ,,11d CAR-POOL LANE EXTENSION BACKED ... From Al lrCCW3) . ( .1tr11n ..a1J Jlll'r th1 mt•'I ing Puenle'\ 111 the ·\uto C luh ,;111f tw abstained from ~ 1111 ntt I Ul'\tl.1 \ h• cau\e he "-Jllt1·d 111 '<'t' m• 1r1• t 11111 para11vc \t,llt\11 t \ 1111 IJne u,,,~l' 0111 C r:rnh.1m 'Pl Jft.1ng '"' \cymour c;a1d thr kg1'IJt11r "'"uld make hie; o"n rct ommrndauon .1ltt·1 analyzing a hl'ft\ repon th<tl l OOHn11 tee memher\ were g1 vcn JU\t hclon· the \tart ol l ucsd:l~ \ meet 1ng Relcmng to " \une:r i,cnr 111 resident!>· of lht· 'S•h l>1\lru 1 C ranham \atr~ c;hgh11\ mt1rc th,1n h.lll of the 7 74 6 \ntt·f\ rc\p<1nd1ng op posed con11 nuanc1· 111 the t Jr po11I lanes although thl' m.qor1t\ ''I ~rcen t -hclin c•tf rh t'' prm i:d MAIN OFFICE Jtl N~• 1'•1 •a ••-w ~ ..... ,, ... ,,,.. ~ . . ,, _. ..... .,.°' 8•1 ~678 ~ -\. 1r,1·.d 11mt·' 111 th1 tr• l ·"·•\ \t.tll\tlt \ •ll1tp1!\'J h\ I h1· \l.111 [Jq Mr1m t•nt rll [r,1n<,port.il11111 .r mJ •h,· 11unl' tr.1n\p11rtat11in < ''"' ITil\\1<111 111dllJll' lht• \ <lf·P<>ol I.Ill\'\ h,1'1.~· dr .mi.111t .ilh rt•tfult'd , 111111t'' 1111n 111 ,111 lurw' d1J1111g ix·.1~. 11.Pd 11m1•<, h,t\t .11tral ted 'i''' 11111" arpo111, '" lhl lrl't·v.a\ .i nd h.t \\' 11111 re\ullL'tl 1n 11hf\'a'>ed acu dcnt' J he lr1·t·"a' " l arry1ng .1h11111 .t~ I Oil J')t'l\t>n' J da"r a fig un· 1ha1 " \\1th1n tlw r,1ngl' 111 pt•rl11rmJ net· nf)l.'l tl·d ii 1tw l Jr pool l,1 nt'' \\C'H' • 1pem·i1 10 ,111 \..t11I \h.11 1111 C 1rn· nc Prt>l<'l I rn;1n,1ti.er ,,.,., .... 11, •L' 111.111l1hr1 .11 p1111I IJn\'C. ''l'H' 1p\·nt·d lo .111 moton\I'> thl" hend1t' 111 lht· lrec-flo"'1n11-l.tnl' ·' tlJld ''"I C\,t p11rJh' .... 11h ll\Clll'\Olo 111,,11111'1' hnnF .111r.1H l'd 1t1 1h1· I rL'l'\\ ,1 \ I .lljt<' '<1\ llltt.' 111 tra'cl ltnll'' e\· iwr11n11•d h\ J lJ l.tlll'\ "hen tht: car po11I l,111l'' 111'1 11pt·ned hav1· .ilrl'Ud} hl't'll \'h11tk J a\.\J \ h} molrn 1\1\ who prn 11111\I\ U'>Cd ann1al 'llrn·t\ "hen lhl' ltee.,..a\ "'1" Jammed C.hl' \<lld II not for rh<' larw rcstrll'llOn\. tht• ''on ""uld he th1· .. amc <m the tar pt1ol lant'' C 1rccnl' maintain' I >rt\er' 1J\1ng the l<H·po•1I la ne' I l ·•n tra \L'I 1hc1r length in 12 to 15 m1nutr\ during n1\h hou1 um1parcd to the ~IJ minute\ 11 1.1kn moton\t'l tn tht· nthcr lhrec [tt'ner.1l 1)ufp<l\l' lane' \ht• \(lid Delly Piiot Oettvery la Ouar•ntffd ,, ' j. Justcall 642-6086 • Iii .. '~ "i~ ~ Ill :..-• ,,. t. '9\ i.. .. •' ......... • t # .. • • t . '1'. flt " ... ~p""' •P..~hf~f ~:1{1t''~ J'•~­c...omo•nv !• , .. ••)If·, \ Ai'fl • fl Cf ~ y, d•, '•ICMt ............ eQ""' ... ., ,,... • , .... , •• ! S• er>Cl~•~ ''""'r<r"" 1.11!1 '""1111'•, ••• J ... $h... " • ~ , • ..,..... .. • ' VOL 79, NO. 57 ' · l . ' •• "" ·~ What do ... ou like ahnut th( Da1 h-P1lot'l ~hat don·r >nu hkt''' <an rh c.' numhtr abo' e and ~our me"Jgc '"Ill h<' rc<;ordt·d tramcnhed c1nd J t•- hvcred '" 1hc:-approprwtc editor The \amc 24 hour .in~"'enng \Cr' ll C ma\. he u\Cd to record letre~ to the t'd1tor on an~ toptt ( ontnhutor'i to our Leiter\ column mu'it 1nch1dt' their n.1me and lekphone numher for \.ertfi<:l t1on Tell\ u\ .,., hat'\ on \our mind .. Clrcul•tlon Telephone• W EATHER ~ ~ Afternoon to cool down slightly Patcny1ate night tno Mtty motnl"O tog Ol low ciouos nea th• Or1nge Coa.t wttt tx.trn off to continued fair 11<ie. with aunny but tl~htly cooler at1emoon1, the National Weather Service Uld High• tOday In the 701 ne.r the beeches to the 80s Inland Cooler Thurtday with high• 68 10 75 near the coa•t to the mid 801 inland Overnight tows wlll be In lhe 501. Fair skies wlll extend over the mountains and dete<tl, with continued warm. sunny day1 Highs In mounteln retorts wlll reach the 60s. while tow• wlll drop tO'the 30• and 40s. In the Owens Valley, Iowa wlll drop to 35 to 45 U.S. Temps lMVegea u St Utile~ SS )4 lOUltVille 44 27 Hl{ln1 lowt 11\fOVQI• ~ p nt TU<MIO•y Mempnl• SS 3t HI lAI MIM\J 8uc:ll n n -~'t l~~t;;~ I "OH i S Alt>•ny 2e 18 MldtnO·OO.... 83 3t Wt1tn ..,...,. ... ,_.... AIDuque<Q,.. 78 3e Mtfw-.. 3,') ,. ,,, ..... .., 71 38 _...._ 41 J2 .,,w, .... , n ... ..,j ''-•" .. tf ·- • ~ .i.,.tt•11 .... •tt•~•••'v •-. Ancllof All* tO 04 Newo. ...... 87 47 ~ Afll••lll• 40 28 New Yori! 38 21 ~~'''"' N .. ,,,,, -· . ,._,, .. Arlanla S2 32 Horlh PlaU• 7S 31 Alllf\hC C.•tt 38 u Oltt~Ctty ... 44 Auetm as Sl Omlh• S1 '7 81Jllm0flt 3S 2S °'*'<lo l l Sl Calif. Tempe Sa1111A~ ee !>e 8llhf>QI IS 47 PnttedelpN1 37 27 SMll 88lbat• 71 50 81rm1nQnam SS 31 Pho«lt• llO S7 S•nlt Ctu• ae 50 81am11ck 48 24 Ptlta:::fh 28 ta Htgns IOw• 1nrouon s p m weaneo S•n11 M••I• re 45 Bol .. 70 42 Port 0. 80 61 San11 Mont<o 87 eo eo.1on 36 27 Pr~ 37 27 Oay S1oe~ton 71 42 8u"•"' 21 t4 :::n.ry 44 30 ~V91tey 83 40 ''"°"' v •lie'( $8 2S &eil.••flelcl T4 •• c-as •O 57 37 Bet"tl-es ~ I o<•Atl« 12 se Cn1• ... loo SC S8 44 Reno 71 38 e..-1 83 •• Y-teVly 68 40 Cna11M10f• WV 35 25 RICl\monO 40 29 849 8Mr 72 29 Cn111t1t111N (. 4e 34 SI ll>Ula •a 27 8111\op 79 33 Ch•y""ne er 32 SI PM• I 9mP• ll3 ~ C.iattn• 6S se Tides C1>oc119<> 37 I 7 San Lu• C<ry 61 42 C..-C11y a3 S7 c.nc1 .. n11 38 •9 S....4nlonl0 es 4S Eurall• Ill so c ....... .,.o 28 t7 S11n .iu.n.P R ae 98 TOOAY CotumDt• s c S3 38 St St•Matle 23 ..()I ,..,_ 73 so Fl11t low 3561 m oa Cotumb\.11.0fl 34 21 S..ltl• eo so Long8-fl 80 54 Fl•al 11~11 9 581 m 54 o.Jl .... FI Wortn 85 42 s11r:=1 71 41 ~T 80 85 Secon low 4 24 pm 0' Oeyton 34 17 Stoua tlla 44 11 73 51 Second hlgn tO •Op m 50 Oen-. 74 30 ~-57 47 MontO\lle 91 53 ~SOAY OM~ 42 22 Sy.-20 IS MonleOello 90 S8 f.,91 IOw 4•31 m 07 o.t1ott 31 IS Toe>eka 09 27 i.to<llwey 70 50 "'''"ft: 10431 m 47 Dulutll 22 05 T-88 &1 Ml Wiiton 74 se Saeon low 4 S3pm 04 EJ PQO 81 311 lulu u 37 N_... 80 S6 S_,dnl{lll 11 t5pm 52 Falrban~1 07 t& WMNnglon 34 26 =9Mcll 73 se Sun ,._ 1odey at 8 28 • m ano NII 74 52 ,...,go 37 18 WIC:Nt• 78 41 Onlwto as 52 19.in11 5 47 pm Ae;ll•lf 70 25 Wllll-8atTe 241 :IC) Pelm SprlnQa 85 ., Moon,_ IOCl<ly 11 II II p m Ind NII Gr-~a 31 oe p...,,.,,. ee 57 ao.in II 7 41 • m Gr•tFalla 83 42 PNO Robl<U 77 45 G•..,.,•bOrO,N c •2 30 Extended Rl-.ltla 88 S3 Surf Report H.,,IOtO 33 24 AeO Bluff 79 51 Helen• St 34 R.m.oocs Cnv 7S St HOt\olulu Il l es ~-....,., """' ~ IOw s--•o 1• so LOCATION ICZl!OlllllC· Houaton 112 S4 -·-"""' COOier ":'rc· ~ a..... 18 ~ TlOM lllOllf\apol•• 36 12 lair Fnoay NQ119 r~ mid eo. Sen 8ernaHtlt>o ea 52 Zum•S..Ch 1 2 SW J.okeon.M• 82 33 1t ®Niro llOl lnWIO , ooollng to San G•b...., 90 54 San11 Mon~• I·:.> SW J~eonVille ~ 44 nMt·nc><mat s..N~ f11011a In IM San Diego el S7 Nawpotl BMcl1 2·3 w Juneau 40 39 mid It> UpOet 80I. I iOwll 44 lo San FrMC*<> n 53 San Diego County 2 • w ~City Il l 2t S4 Set\Joee 11 ~· Ourlool< IO< Thuradlrf Ulllt cnanga MASSEUSES TO BE TESTED IN NEWPORT ..• From Al hyg.ienc. first aid and massage theory. The ordinan~e becomes law Dec. I , allowing almost a year fo r owners and employees to stud} 'iO they can pass the test and obtain a $60 permit. Anyone who fails either of the Cit}' tests cannot take 11 again for 60 days. The ordinance states chat 11 is a .. comprehensive scheme designed to remedy the code cnforcemenc prob- le ms po~d-~ lhe occurrencc__of prost11u11on at massage c~tabhsh­ ments. ·• On .\pnl 8, 1985, lhe Cit) Council enacted a temporar) moraconum on penn1toi for new massage parlors 1n the wat...e of "law enforcement and rnmmun1t\ concerns ·· The cit y hl'gan \\ort...mg to amend the ord1- n..1ncc an \fa) 1985 'ev. pon Beach \gt Rich Long said the revised ordmanace is a deterrent to prostitution. "It prevents the easy opponunit) for illtcit activity, .. Long said. An additional 100 hours oftraning has been added to the city's require- ments for masseurs and masseuses Currently, studencsgraduating from a state«rtificd massage -".hool will have acquired anywhere f~m 100 to 1,000 hours-efcH~~ee 1lnd train- ing. Newport Beach presently re- quires another 100 hours to work tn l)le Cit}' as a massage technician U nder the new ordinance. that re- quirement will be 200 more ho ur!>. The nev. ordinance also sets the time that massage parlors must close at 11 p.m The parlors used to be ope n from 7 a. m. to 2 a.m .• but closing 11 ml.' was recently set at 10 p.m. because of pros11tution problems. In other action, the t0unc1l. •Delayed until Apnl 18 a public heann~ regarding the condemnation oflots in ( anncr) V 1llage The lot'i are 10 be acquired as pan of the re- dc' elopment plan 1n the village area •Voted to approve a Planning C..omm1 ss1on amendment 'to a Cit}' ( et111c1l ordmancc est:abhsh10~gu­ la11onc; for tentative map!: for residen· t1al subdlVl!>IOns. • Voted to overrule actio n by thl' Planning <. omm1'i'i1on which denicd the subd1 v1~ion of a ( orona del Mar lot into a two-umt res1dent1al COJ:l .. domin1um • Voted to award a bid 10 Harbor Towing 10 be the ollic1al pohce iow- truck serv1re for 11\f nc't two years. LEAVING PROGRAM NOT EASY ... From Al t hanged ' Thl' v.orl.I\ tiln1l' 11111 r unlil.lent and n·a\\urrd "hen \ht• talked lo thr U\t'r' .11 < o<,ta 'vte'>a ll1gh But .11 h11nw .dta the lir\t J a> a' c1 'ohc1 ,1udent \hl' <.aid '>ht•' \1111 fnghtl·ntd .. I thought I ""'J' rl'Jd\ no" I don't ... n1t\\ . \hl' ..aid II \ not that ~ht• think' sht• will ht· 11nc ol thl' '7 percent who re-enter thc '"'urld ol nJrcot1L~ \he Just m1<.scs the ,hdtcr anti \Uppon ol the >\dulcsccnt I .ire I nit ··I .... ant tu go ha1..~ .. Shilllnon said · I lccl ,1hnormal hl'caust• I want 10 go hJl k admitted into the Orange taultt'l- )hanno n hated 11 when she got there , he e'en smoked martJuana i:arhcr that fi r'> Ida) bec·au..e she thought ~hr u>uldn't get through rhc da\ w11hou1 II ·1 thought. ·m\ mom·, 1n'>ane. I'm nut an addict: ··\hr remembered · I wa!> angl) at rn ~ mom. I wa, realh upset " When 1heda) came forherto lca'"e and put the Care 011 lesso ns to use on the outside, ~he was fnghtened and sad to leave her new fnendc; behind. "I was reall) ~ared. I was crying trom lear and from sorro" ..... he <>atd But now ~he ha) her new life co II\ c -a full lttC wathoul drugs. sa1tl .. But therr wa' tlm one guy that '\aid .. , ou're not go ing weird on ui, arc '11u'1' •• C )n1· of \hannon·, old friends even olkn·d to "\ttHlkl'·o ut" and talk walh her .1b11ut he1 rl•hahil1ca11on t''< pl'nl'nlt' 'I lhought. ·\re )OU cr<ll)''' .. The days she i,pcnt smoking pot and usm~ other drugs were prompted b) boredom .\nd most kids who gee 1n vol vcd .,..1th narco11cs as early as the age or 10. as did ~hannon, ha ve a lack of mot1 \.al1on Jnd nut much co occup~ the ir umr 5he said "I'd probably be dropped out ol '>rhool nght now." Shannon said "It's ~o much diffe rent hcing c;ohcr You're crea11vc and \uu're no1 horcd .. · fht' fm·nd<, Shannon ha., madL· di lhl· <arc l nit of Orange 1n\1Sl \he'<. n••t abnormal fo rwanung 10 re turn 111 th1.. \Upf)<1nl\C atmo'>phere '\fan)' of thL' IL'en-agers 1n the program havl' had the '>ame feelings when thc"r <'llt ouncered hfcon the out\ld1' fi11 thc 111~1 11mc after rehah1htat1on "The) taught me to concencrate on other goals. noc JUSI m)' i,ohnet).' )hannon said. ·· ol\ lot of people Just concen1 ra1e on their 5obncty and that'!> all The; forger th eir 01h1:r <1mb1t1on\ .. Instead of going out to the sch9A_I parking Joi o get~ )'ff'So.meon'fl' car. Shann has ~tfierent plans fo r Her la\I da\ at ( are I 'n11 wa\ one \ht• will ne\er· forget ·• 11 wa' real emotional. I u 1ed and thl· "hole Ching." Shannon '>atd "It "'JS h ~c ..a:,1ng goodb)'e to lnend'> r .. e hall forever .• Rut like the maJont; of youths Gem Talk By JC HUMPHRIES C~roflitd Otmok)ai1t. AGS A Cheap Watch ... How Cheap Is lt? i\t school. Shannon real11cd 1ha1 the attitudes and \tagnant views '\hC had before her rchab1htat1on re- mained inslllled 1n her old fr1e~- "I told some ol Che people todav. that I went to Care Unit. and most o·f them said. 'that's cool.' " Shannon the rest of he high school dayo;. 'Tm not awa Httf 1he chques at school I haven ·1 really decided where rm going to hang out." Shannon said chen added. "I think I'll go out for track.'' ___ _ lmpre••ed by the elegance, accuracy and ualue of Bau me & /tlerc(er watche•. more and more qualf t11-con•clou. con.umer• are ueldng out Baume & Mercier retailers. BIARRITZ ... A VERY SPECIAL PLACE ANO TIME. Sculptured ll nk,,..nd cast or I 4K ~olc1 'ur· round I hc prf'Cl'4t quort.r n1ovrmr111 rrAflt'd by An11nw & Mt'rC'll"r Thert' Is a Q;rowlnJI; markf't for two kinds of w.a lth.c:s the phoney lm- 1lallon of well-known brands and the mass produced watch that costs very little and Is worth even ltss Sf'rause ..omt of lht' world's finest wait hC''I h avf' gained hard- carnt<l rt•putat Ions over many yf'ars ol l'X<'t"llrnt performance. therr l<i a ~rf'at temptation to "cop' .. thes<' wat r he rtghc down to ,, phonry brand name on the olal TyplC'ally. <\UC'h 3 watch will hav<' c htap. u nrrllablt mcchan· lcal works. and II wlll not carry any ktn<l of ~uarantte (how could It. when tht artunl manufacturtr doe<1n't r vtn put hi~ name on the fact?) rhf'rt' I'\ al~ a Oood or C'htap. plastic dt~ltal & sport watrhts on the markf"t A.l(atn. the absenr«> or any m('antngful manu- farturcr·~ warranty IR your clue to be' wary n( ~uC'h , product. A watr h . whtther II I~ a fine. ex- qulRll r llmeplt'C'(' or a ruP,Aed util- it y wAIC'h for r'Vt"ryday wear. ts an Import. nt pt"NK>nal pos~sslon Yo u will sav(' monf'y tn the Ion~ run hy buylnJ( quality watc-hes from rf'pulable dtalf'r" who hav(' lhtlr own watr hmaklnf( expt"rt4' on th(' prrml~f'!' Suc h watches art bAr ktd by ~lld Auoranter-1'1 SINCE 19" 1835 Newport Blvd., D-152 Costa Mesa nd t'l(p<'rt 4'rrvlr t- \ .. 1