HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-02 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANlil COAST COUNTY IDITION
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1183 . ORANGE.COuN :v 'A . 1l ()l1 tJIA 25 CENTS
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Afric:an ('8ls with ~rNll
. leaping capabililit•!>
are newcomen. ut tht·
S anta Ana Zoo. Se1·
P~e A5 .
Ei-tuncia Hig h S<·hool'.,
Oon Burns lo.,k~ lia('k
on :12 yea~ of
c·oarhin~ within th1·
~t'wport -'1f'l'>8 l nifit>d
S<'hool l>istri('I. ( )11
P aJi:t> BI.
Or. JoM.>ph OiMf'nto is
stunned by one of thf"
qut>s lioni, in lhf'
Colleg.-Bowl a t l 'C:
-Irvine tha t pitced
students against
faculty. Rf'suh'I on Pa~e 8 5. '·
Gregory P.-ck l'lt a,.... in
"Thf' S<·arlf'I and thf'
Blal'k;' a mo\ ie or
nnrrow t'l><'AP*'" ancl
mounlinf( lt>n.,ionl't
tonight on T\ . Ser t hr
rt-vif'w on Pa~•· BI 0 .
Going lo celt>brat«> th.-
Y f'ar of the Roar ?
Reci~s for Hf'd Roast
Pork and Chinfff'
delicaciH start on
Page C l.
-----INDEX------
At Your ServiC'f" A 7
Bulletin Board A4
Business 88-9
Cavalcade B6
Clasaified 09·12
Comics Bil
·. Cm.word Bl 1
: ·. De.a th N otlce1t 08
• :: Editorial A6
;:-Entertainment BIO
::-.Food Cl-8,01·7
• :: Horoecope .B6
• ::-Ann Landen S8 .:~ Movtes BlO
.:=.Mutual Funda B8
:.:. NatSonal Newt A3 .. f. Qranp <Aunty 80
!';, PubUC NoticM B4.B8,D8-8 ~~Spane 81~ ·~ Dr. St.etncrohn Be
'-§ Stoc!k Matketa 89 ·~ ~116on B~ ::Si-..-.... 8 ............... . :: w .. u..r A2 ·~WorWNewa AJ . .
New branch jail sites narrowed to 3
Hy Jt:t't' AULt-:Jt
Of the 09'1J P+lol Stan
T ht· Boa1 d of Suµt·r·v1i..1rs hus
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dir1·1·1t·t..I th.ii .di adJ1t1onul
stuJ1t•:. f ut u ., on t h(' C1vH
C 1'11 ll'I :-O l\l', 1.1djlH.l'lll tu t h 1•
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Inch of rain
forecast • in
first storm
The fi rst of wh.11 1s expt'<•ted to
be three ne w s torm:. marched
into Orange County thL' morning
a nd forecasters sa y the fro nt
runner should leave behind more
than an inc h of n1.•w ram
Na tiona l Weather Ser v ice
c;pokesman AJlen Thompson said
rains will tx"COmt• heavy tonight
as the first s torm moves through
Southern Cahforn1<1
ThP s to rm s hould include a
f t'w thunde r sho w t·r s. and
M>U theasterl y winds of bet ween
15 and 3 0 milt·!. p t'r h 1J ur
throughout the l'Vf'!]lll8 and m08l
of Thursday
The w e athe r s pl0l'1ahs t satd
Orangt· Coast rt'1>1de11 L<; s hould
gl't a brief reprtPve fro m th~
wctn€'SS o n Frtddy, with only
panly d oudy skies and wa rmt'r
temperatul"C'S tha t day
But a :i<'C'ond !>tnrm front 1s
l' x p e c t c d Lo h 1 t S '' u t h e r n
C alifornia S aturday . p<'rha ps
extending to S unday, Thompson
said
supt'rll t!iOr !I Hr un· Nt•!it&rH.ll',
Tho ma!! Hiley und Harrtl'll
Wttodt·r O ppot1tng ll wt•rt' lWgt•r
S tun11111 un<l fu.ilph Clark
T ht· l)l)a rd '., :.urprts1· al'llun
t.Jtlll' Tu1•sduy as s upt·r v 1 ... 1iri.
w1•n · IJ.·111~ .lSk1 'ti tu l'UrUJdt'r 0 11
whic h o f s1·11t•11 prnpost•d
I o < J t 1 11 n s m •> r 1· d l' t a t I t• d
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prt'11an-<l
111.,h«HI o f dtrt't'lln~ that all ur
1111.t'l of tht• s1lt'1> ht: slud1t.od, ..c.
I •'<'llm nwnded b v tht· t·ounty
G 1·nrr<i l Serv1ct-i. Agency, thi·
hoard l'ffcc t1 11c ly t>lim in<rtcd
thmw sites whtt·h had arou:.l'Cl
n>mmunity pass ions, l'SJX't:1ally in
tht· El Toro an·a
The board's at:t1on was urged
bv Nt'St..and1·1 who had plt•dged lO
Jt~I To ro rcs1d1·11ts ,,( ht:. third
d1slnt·t lh1H tw w ould fight tht·
pro p us a I l u l' o rt 11 1· r l l h ,.
mln11num-sl'l'urity J11n1l'b A
M us ll' k Ho rHH Fa 1 111 I 11 l d a
l11ghcr ~'l:unly c:ounty )Ull
"Whl·n ·1.000 pt'liplt· turn out
i'111ll'erntnK the plac1•rne nl of a
n1c·d1u m max imum se l·u r 1ty
faerl1ty 111 thul lornm u n1ty. I
think th1·y ou~hl to lw• lis t.t•nt>d
111," N1'l>t..andt· sLitd 111 t·xplatn111g
lw. molmn
He w as rt'f1·rring to <i publw
mt•t•tmg about the Mu1>1l'k :.1lt·
h t•ld 1n El Toro ldSI August
t..luring which he t•11mm1•ntl'd,
"Common SNUW tt,lls me this 1s
no pl8(."(• to pul ;,i prison "
How1.·11l'r, S tanton dpparcnll;t
latkd t.u ~ muc·h l'omrnon S4'11se
111 Nt•i.t.indo·" 1110111>11, • .oll111~ 11
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.ind lt•l th1· (a t'l~ s pt'.t k ro r
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1rr1·,p•111,1bl1· t:. u11 fortunatc•"
Nl',tiln•h· t11ld St.111tun . w ho 11'1
ho;1rd 1 h<i11 m a11
Hut St<o 11t•111 f1 r1 ·d bat·k that
tlll'rt' .tl:.o a n h111ru-s w ithin "a
'ltu11.'-, thrciw" of lht' curn•nl Jail
111 hi'> f 1r!.l d 1:.tr1r l , whu:h
1111 tud1.., S.111t.1 An:..
C lark, 111 <>pp1r.:.1n~ N1>SU.nde's
111uh1111 ~1d furtht·r study of lh(•
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1Set-JAIL, Paii:e A3)
Bailout offered
for 'balloon
payment' peril
By KAR EN t::. KLE ll\
oftt. Dally Piiot Slaff
Mc•n·ury S.1ving:-. .111t1 Lo.111 h .....
dnnoun<'\.'<l d plan 111 of(t·r uµ lo
$!'>0 m 1ll 1t111 111 l 11 <1n ., .i t
b c• I Cl w " ma r k 1· t r « t 1·., I n
h umt·ow n1•1 '> wh11 .. n l.1c1nj.!
balloon pavmP11t!> l'11m 1ng d u"
this vt•ar
T ht· tnlllal 111ll'rt"il r;_1h· 1111 th1•
loans will bt.· to 9 pt'n"l'nt <tnd
tht· loans w ill Ix· guarantc·1.J for
rehnann ng at m<irkl't rall"> at lht•
cmd of hvt• y1•ar~ dl't.'ord 111g lo
Lt.-onard Sh:111t·. c h,11rm;rn .111d
c h t l' f (' x €'cu ti v 1 • 11 I I 1t· 1 · r o f
Hunt 1 n g l o n B 1· d 1 h h .t '> t' d
Mercury Sav111g:;
Shane <·all1-d thP prol<(ram <in
C'Xpertmt•n t, dlml·d a l doo;t l tn~
w I l h l tit• ${ r 0 w I n g h u t
as·:v<•l u nm1·a c;u r,·d pr11 lil1·m
w h t c h so 1 a 11 r· d l r 1 ,J t 1 v 1
f t n a n c 1 n g h ll s 1 .1 u H ' d f 11 1
hom<."<>wn<>rs
Ii ;ti I 11 o n p .1 y 111 " n ts and l o
11 1lrodut-e th1·i,;· tr~sal'llnn,s into
th<' f1na m:t<il mainstrea m
M c·n ·u r y h,1s m m milted $50
rrnll 111n an t•xn-s.s hqu1d1ty lo the
progra m . S ham· s;i1d Thl• 10 9
1wrn•nt 1nt1·rcsl·on ly loan w ill
• 111nc· with a loan pnx:t>SSing <.'O!>l
.ind ,, :! p.·111•111 """'
Sh.t1ll' pointt•d uUl th<1t th1·
Ill !I Jll'rt1•11 l 1nt1·r l' ... t r a t1· 1:.
"-,ul>.,wnuallv twlow " th1· current
I 1"\•·d mar k• l 1111t·n·:.t rato·' o f
12 • lo I~ pt n 1·nt
H .. ll po n st· t11 t h t' nPw lo an
pnigram !'.I> f,ir h;.Js lx."t:n positive.
Shani· ~1d Thi· ..avings and loan
3.'iSOl.'tallon h.L., :.t·t up a toll -fr~·
I n f II r rn a I I I I I\ 11 u rn b 1· r f II r
q u t•' t 1 on' a h 11 u l l h C' new
pr11~r;1m S han<' ...,.id Mr rcury's
U r:rngi· l'ounlv l){fwes rt'<:t'llll'<i
11111n· tha n 1-10 •·<tlb from pc-opl•·
1nll·n>st1-<l 1n th\• loan He said tht' two stonns should
bring a combined six to nine
inc h e s o r ne w s n o w t o loc al
m ountain11, addtng that travel
adv1soril'i. w ill b e posted 1n
m o untai n are as . probably b y
tonight
.,.., ........... .,, Ntrtoll ~
Tony Zetina, 7, offers Gretta McDonald~ 5 ,
Many homeowne rs bo ught
home11 in re<:enl yt:'ars o n tht•
condition they w ould pay a larg<'
ba.Uoon payment after a ('('rtam
period. Many of th~ notes h avl.'
been coming due
S hane said hl' ho pes MN't:'ury
will break even on the program
b ut he s aid the financial
rns tituuon doesn't expec-t to make
a profit
Highs Thursday will be near
60 111 O ra nK€' County. with lo ws
in th(' m1d-50s
a helping hand as the pair trod through
The objt'Cllvt• of thl.' program ,
according to Sham·. 1s two fo ld
To help homeownt•r.> COJ>f' wllh
lhe rain to Anna's Day School in Costa
Mesa lhis morning.
Love gone sour seen
cause of house fire
By GLENN SCOTT
Of , ... 0811y "°' .....
Irvine poll('(' lx·hevc· ltwe gone
sour lrd to the breakup of two
local C'ou plPii. a resh uffling of
partners. a dehb<>ratdy set fi n·
.ind Cm.illy thC' a rrt'Sl of ont·
pair o n suspiC'lon of allt•mptt•d
murdrr
BookC"rl 1 n to O ra ngt> Count v
.J:1ll Tuf'sday ;lftt>rn<H>n wt•rt•
J o hn J Wagstt'r and Mars h a
Lama r. both 29 T hC"y l1vt'c1
together al 100 Pinon Tree Lant>
1n C(JSta Mesa
In v e s tigators al ll·g e that
Wagster and Lamar started an
early morning fire Tuesday in a
garage o f the Irvint' home whe re
t ht:'1r two estrnnge d <i po us<'s
hvC'd, at 14542 Htghcn"8l C1rck
Those residents. Bill G Lamar,
:l3, and Ingrid Die trich . 40 ,
rscaped from the burning houllC·
unmjurc-d The hlaz.e. however.
1 a u scd an €'st1mate d $85.00 0
d amagr to the n•nt.:.od house and
;1nother $JO,()()(l damage to four
automobtlt~
Fin· 111 11est1~a lors suspected
;1 r 'Io n f r o m t h <' b t' g 1 n n 1 n g
bC'cause the blaw seem tod to have
c;t.arted on one of the cars parkcod
1ns1d€' th<' garagt'. Irvine police
Lt Bob Ltonnert c;a1d
Alle r talking to rN11dents Btll
L a mar ;1nd 01C'tr1 t·h .
1n11rc;t 1g a t o r s 1nt<'r v 1c•w c d
Wa~t.er and Marsha Lamar, and
s ubst'quPntl y took thC'm into
cwitodv . he said
MarSha Lamar w a<; releaM'd
fr o m Jail o n hl'r own
rC't·ogniu rnce Tuf>Sday evenmg.
Wagst.<>r was s till bcmfi? held lh111
morn1ni( His bail 1s scl at
$250.000
Lenne rt said lhe susJX'('ts wt>re
nnt spottf'd a l the 8Cene o r the
(See IRVINE, Page AZ>
Mesa hotel complex
'won't hurt area'
By JODI CADENHEAD or .... o.-, ,.... .....
A maJOr condomrnlum and
h ot.el complex proJ)<»e'd on the
large1t chunk of undeveloped
land left In Co.ta Mt"N will not
poee any aetioua envtronment.al
haz.arda. according to a 1tudy
~leued Tue.day
T h e draft e nvlro nmenta I
Impact report prepared b y
Ul.,...ystem1 Inc. concluded that
lb. propoeal of Royale Allodaies ot T orrance to build 600
"~um1 and two 360-room
ho ... eM1 of South eo.t Plaza
Town Center will n ot ~r•ate
env1ronmona..1 problema.
The Lakea , at the
wat.r-orlented complex ta
ttnown. wov&d ta ~ullt on ao
,acres north or a ma11Stve h1gh·ri.8e
and commercial develo pmt'nt
already approved on 50 &ert'tl of
SakJoka famlJy property.
Th e fropo1ed hotel ·
condom nlum project wtll
be reviewed by the Plannlna
Comm*ion Feb. 14 and will go
to the C&ty CounaU March l l .
Plana will call for the ~la to
ranp from 10 to U t1or1ee. One
o f th_, hotel• will cater to
bualne11 people plal\nln1 on
extend«t villa and wtU lndude
.,eera~ ltvtnc Md dtnJnc areaa.
Chy planner Mike ltobhu1on
.. id tho aecond hotel will be
dnl1ned for typical ovemJtht
1taya .
Prtc. on lhe one-~four •'°'1
i condomlntum• wtl, rans•
Dellr ,._ ....... br ....wr O'OoftMll
In a ll honest y, B.J. the groundhog at
Santa Ana Zoo came out of his hole two
weeks ago and likes it just fine, thank you.
No shadow this • time
for Punxsutawney Phil
8 .J. the groundhog at the Santa Ana Zoo munched on
J>Nnut.1 while hit colle.gue Punxsutawney Phil emeraed from
hia hea~ burrow an Gobbler'• Knob In a downpour today Ln
Punxsutawney, Pa.
Phil failed to Me hit shadow, thua predicting an l'&rly
•Prlni for the n1t.lon. "nle jET'OU?ldh<>fil'• 97th moment ln the IUn -or out o f It on
th.la dreary, rainy Clay -carM at dawn when folklore uya he
"whlt~red" hll predk'tion to Jame1 H. Meena. a contr8'10r who,
la precidenl of the Pun.xautawney Otoundh<>fil Club.
"S.Uer ~ are on &he .,,.y," •Id the &.~-old Meant.
'who; • club ..-kleftt, la ..td to lw the only human ablt-to
trarwlai. for Lt.. woodchuck.
"PhO'a mowmente tndbte that jutt Uk~ the economy of
lhe f\IUon, lhe wont ts over,·· Meena aaJd at a c.remony outakie
Pu.Ng11Utawney.
About 300 people. moetly ~ 1tudenta. watched M the w~ anchnUflnC PNI ems Crom h~~ and WM met b1. wet ................. b&N. l , . ..
"Our t.arg1 t 1s not lo cost our
-,tockholdt>n; ;.i ~rc·at sum, but to
.,upporl tht• t'"m om v thal Wt: l1v<•
<See LOA"'iS. Page A.%)
Valley OKs
• increase
bed • tax Ill
A l><><I tax incn •ase has been
upprovC'd by the Fountain Valley
l'1ty Councll l·v1•n though the clly
h;.isn 't a singl1• hott•I or motel bed
to gc·n€'ratt• a n:v n •v('nue
Two c-ounnl members warned
that thC' tax 1nc r€'as e ('Ould
d1 s1.o ura g t• lk v.-lo pe r s from
b uild ing futurt> howl<> m the city
Ry a :i-2 vol(· T u c•sday. thEl
councal a PIH ovt>d thP bt~d tax
inc rt'8St' f rom 5 pe rc-r nt to 6
p l' n · c n t T h 1 s l l' 11 y w 111 be
1mpo~wd nn room chargt>s paid by
howl or motc•I g ut'SL'> m Fountain
Vall(•y
N1> hotl'l~or motels currently
cxu;l in the l'llY The local Los
Caballe ros Hacquet and Sports
C'lub 1s building a s mall
condom1n1um-hotel complex.
w hich w1U t'Omc under the tax,
dty officials said Thl' hotel is
expected tu be finished Later thls
year
VoJing in favor of the tax
increase Wl're council mem~rs
James Neal, Marvin Adler a nd
Fred Voss. •
Counci lwoman Barbara
Br o wn , who oppos~d the
tnt·rea11e, said. "We sho uld be
trying to draw people into
building a new hotel in thia dty.
If anything, 1 think we should
lower the bed t.aJC."
· Councilman Be n Nl e l1en
sgreed. He also cont.ended the
t.ax hike doea not follow the sS>irtt
of PropolMUon 13. the at.a~'• 1978
t.ax-cullif\I measure.
Qty A ttomey Alan Bumi Mid
lhe bed tax i1 nol covered by
Proposition 13 beott.18e It ii not•
"apedal tax.'' as defined by •
rt<.'ent California Supreme Court
ruUna.
City Man•a•r Howard
Steph.-na aald the bed tax
ll'lCT'Mte wu pan ol an °"'°""
dty eftort to keep 1oml laws up
to dai.. He aakl a awvey of other OrMae Q)w\ty ddel lrdoated • ~t la the pnvaUJna ~ ra". ~ ( ... llOl'D.,. .,. Al) , t •
~....,.. .................. c-.~~ ....
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /W9dnMdey, Februery 2, tH3 lrVlll ·
Funding could save Poison Center
Non-profit foundation ho pin~ to 1·ui~e necm~sary contribution
t .. onurcl Shuut>
LOANS • • •
From Page A 1
11ff of Wo•'rt• 11111 dwn~ th1:-. uut uf
pure altruism. h<' <.<11d
Bailing pt'<lplt> out of l'reat1vt•
fmam·in~ balloon µu ynwnts muy
take a l<Jl mon• th<1n $~() m1ll1on,
Sham· addt-d
"Our ob)l'\.'llV<' 1s to head off a
potential d1sas lt•r ." he> said
Ml'rt.·ury·s l'llntnhut1on 1s only a
drop in tht· bUl·kd , S ham· addt'tl
''Many b11l1uns haVl' bt."t.•n p4.1
into t•rc•at1vt-finant'1ng und
part of tht· µroblem 1s that no Ont•
knows Just how muc-h money L'i
1nvolvc-d," ht• said
The• lt1•w11m11l i '1111MJn l t•ntt·r 1.11
UC [N ine M~k"Kl Cent.t•r 1-ould
lit' k1·pt nJ>l•n af~r Man·h I 1r a
"''"profi t foundttt1u11 t•1o1 n
gt·11 .. n1tt• fundmw l·111111111tnwnlli
Io r th ~ pro Kr u 111 , h osp It 1.1 I
tulnl1111strutohl c•uy
"Th·· laist th1nti W I' WUflt UI do
1s l'los1· !ht• t'\'llll•r." •l•llc•d
IRVINE • • •
From Page A 1
hrt• "But after wlkmg lo a ll tht.•
partws invulvt.J. Wl' think therl'
lb t•rwugh t.·v1de•nl·t• tu .irrt·st
llll'm," hl' said
Wag11t er a nd D1etril'h, wh<>
Wl'fl' married lutt' la:st yt•1tr, wt>rc
t lui.t· at·quu1ntanl0es wtth the
Lam11rs, ac'(:ordmg Lu polJt'\.· But
the murnages appiircntly t.•rodt.od
a nd tht• spouSt"ll c·~ntually Count!
therruwlves hv1ng wrth opµot11te
parlnt•r.. Dietrich said s ht· was
n ·nlmg a room from Lamar
L t•nn e rt su1d Jl't1lous 1es
bl'l w1'l'n the 1ww patrs a ll<'gt..Jly
l<'d tht· two sus pt'\.'l.S to brl'ak mt.o
tht· f{arage In Irvine and d1)Ust' a
car with a flammiible lt11uid
Wagster and Lamar t•a h told
po I 1 l' t• t hey w o rk at Fo r d
At•ruspaC'C' and Commun1Cil llons
Corp tn Nl'wport BC'ach Wagstt·r
1s ii training rc-prc-sentallvt· and
\Lamar a t1..-chni<'ill writt•r
::-.un11yo K1uttel11 . 1.111 u1111ut·iute
dlrt.oeto1 ut U<.:I MC
Th t• (' 1• 11 t 1• 1 1 n 1 t 1 u 11 y w 1J •
11l·ht.•dul1·d t111 1·l1 111lnut l1111 In
M111T h lf ttw Sl :'IU,000 on11uul
111wrut1n~ hudgrl t·ouldn't lw
n.111M.od throul(h ouurd1• :1oull't.•i;
Thi· 11wd1l-.d 1•1·11t1·1 l'UI l\'IHly
( ll n ti !I t h t • p I O lt I ll 111 , h U l
11dmlnistr11 1or11 largt•tl•d 1t for
dut11ng due· to :1h1.1rp rt"<.lu1·t1111\1~ 111
1>luU.· 11uppor t 1' h t• l 1· II l t• r I S tt
t1•IPphu n1· 1111i.w1•r lnl( •u•r Vlt'l'
ufft-rmg t•ou11ty r1•:11dt•nLo; odvi1•1•
from tra1nt'l.I spt·t.·1u l1sts a bout
J..ll>ll•ntial pwsomngs Last yt•ar .
tht· t•<'nll•r handlt-d about i5.UOO
ealls, ut.t·ording to Dir~·tur l>uvtcl
St·haplf(I
Tht• d1•e·1s1un lo c ut th e·
µr•>l(r.im dn•w t"rltlnsm rc>t·1•11tly
from Rogt.•r St<inton, l'ha1r11wn uf
1tw Urangt· County Board 11f
Supt'rv1sors , w h o !><lid th e
l'tc'l\l(?r's 1rnporwm'· sh ould g1vt• 1t
µriorit y ovt•r •Jlh<>r possible
budg1•t-t·utt111.: mt·asun-s
S t.ir1lon, howt.·vt!r , ulso has
off1.•rt-d his twl p in KC"anng up th<>
no11-prof1l f11um.lat111n to mis<'
ouL-;1d1• funds fur the <-enter
ll1• be l'am(• 1nvol vl'd a ftt:r
mt•d ll'al l't:n lt!r administrator s
l>ent him a lt·ttt-r las t w1.•1•k
pointing out that tht• program
i.C'rvt•d tht.· t•1111re l'OU nty. and
1h1·n·fon· might ~ in line for
t·ounly gnvt.•rnmt•nt support
Sumtu11 1t•1p 1111dl•d that the
munty offt'red fund• tn 1979 to
h .. lp t."llt.lllJl111h u funding 11ysl.t'rn.
110 11 11ho uld11't offtor uny mwc
now
K1111t1·l11· 11utt.•d Tu1•11day,
howl'vcr, th.it tht· rounty (u nds
wt-r c 1nH·nd1· d ( 11 r 1u• v ~ r a I
I un1·t1ona, 1ndud111g opt.ora uon.s of
th(' t.'t.>nlt'r 0111· n oquirt.·mPnt was
tv devcloµ a frnam·1al plan fur
gt.·nt•rattng uut.111dC' Mupport Thal
plun. :iht.• K&1d. wu.<1 prt'par~ and
1·v1·11tu1.1lly kod Lu tht• t.Tl·11t111n o f
th .. loundullon
Th~ foundation now haa 11
lwurd of dlrt·t•tor11 who 11r"
111wllnK w ith hrn1p1tul ufficlulJ
liUl'h 1111 Adm1nl11tr11tor William
Goniulc:z t o c:1 t ubl l1 h 1.1
r und-rru1lng progrunl
"W(• llrl' still In dl81•UMIOIUI lO
eonM1d1•r 1x>Mtpo11lng I he M1.1rd1
dt•adluw us lung 1111 thc·n• l.11 II
(e-el1ng thul IOrTlt' m o nc•y Ill
1·ominij in," 11hc iu11cJ
Irvine · Company leader
plans chamber address
Tom N1t•IM·n . thl' lrVH\C'
Company's 1ww µrt.>sldt•nt, will
«onunue his busy schedule o f
publit· spt.>t.-t'lll's and appearances
wht•n h t• adcJn.·sst•s lhl' Irvin£•
Chambe•r o f Commerce al a
lunl'hcu11 m ee ting n ex t
Wt'<.lm.-:iday
N1t>l&en 1s wl'll known in lrvint•
t•1rdes H l' was commo nl y
involved 10 cn y LSSues when he
scrv1c-d as senior vwe president
before aucceeding Peu.-r Kremer
as company president in January.
His speech will be his first to
t he I rvine c hambn . an
organtM.ltJOn made up of man y or
the city's business leadl'rs. He 1s
exp1·l'tt.•d t() dl8CUHS t•o mpany
developrnt·nt plan11 ln Irvine·
Chamber Executive Dire<:lor
\.arl Schrocoder said the lunchl'<>O
at the Regi1ttry Hotel prOOll.l!l"8 to
bt.· sold out
Alrt•ady 140 uf 170 seats haw•
been reserved at $1 3 per person.
shl' said Reser vations can ht· •
madt• through Friday by callin~
chamber offu:e al 641 1667
N1t'lsen Joined the lrv1nt.'
Company In 1978 a s vtcl'
prcsident f o r community
developme nt. In 1979. he w as
promotl'd t o se ni o r v1t.·e
president He was n amed to
su1.:\.'t°'t.'d Kre111e r la.st October.
Uiddy Lammers.
FV~nited
Way picks
new chief
D1ddy Lamml·rs. a Fountain
Valley resident who IS act1vt' tn
many l'1v1c oq(an1zat1ons. has
been e lected c hairman o f the
Fuuntuin Va llt:y United WJy
Board o f Direct.ors
Huntington Beach---------
Tht: Fou ntain Valley board is
an ad vi.sory and support unit to
the United Way o f West Orange
Coun ty's area-wide board of
directo rs. The Un ited Way o f
W est O range Cnun ty ser ves
Huntington Bt-ach . F ounta10
Valley. Westminster. Garden
Grove and Seal &ach. allOC'allng
fund s to 32 public sc r v 1l'e
aRenc1es
Pioneer resident Welch dies
Ex-councilman operated da_y school for 30 yeur.1.t The Fountain Valley board
meets on the first Wt.-dnL~ays of
F eb ruar y. April . Jun e,
Sept.ember, Oc.•t.obt-r, Novembc_.r
a n d Del'embe r at 8 p m 1 n
Fountain Vall<'y City Hall All
meetings are open lo the public.
Adriana (;ianlureo
Caltrans boss
R osary wil l be rec ited
Thursday for Thomas H Welch.
o wnt.•r and headmaster of the
Co untry Day Schoo l 1n
Huntington Beach for 30 years.
Gravt·s1de servi ces w ill be
Fndoy
Welch , 70. d1('d Tuesday at
Huag Memo rial Hospital 1n
Newport Beach
H1· also was d member o f the
Hunung·ton Beach C ity Council
and Planning Commission
But he ~as best known for the
old pnvate achool that he and his
wife Marguerite operated for
thrl>e decades at Warner Avenue
and S pringdale Street.
The school was surrounded by
hma bean f1c·lds and farmhouses
when they bought 1t after World
War 11
probed Fire Laguna due causes • Ill
f''urmer .... tall· Ir <1nsportiit1<1n
dirc><:tvr At.lnan.:i G1anturt.'O will
d1st.·u:.i. th1• Sti.ltl'':. fr~t.·wa y
systems at a meeting Thursday
night :.pon ... ort.'d h y Lagu nc1
G n"t'nbt•lt. Inc
G 1 a n l u r l l• w h u ., l'
":.low )(NWlh" po1Jc1~ reganhnt(
freewa y construc·t1on made ht.·r
the sub)l-t·t of t'Onlrnvt•rsy during
thl' Brown .idm1n1:.trJt1on . will
... peak a t 7 :10 pm in th<• Laguna
Beal'h High S<:hool 1 J(Nena. 62~
Park Av<·
H untmgt.on Beach fire o(hci.ais
are invE"Stigatmg the c.ciwie of two
bla zes that occu rred ear ly
Tue5day m the C'l ty
Jn th e first i n cid e nt , a
two-stor y residence at 4 02
Yorktown Ave . suffe red an
estun.ated $30.000 damage from a
flrc: that apparently started at 3
a m in a downatairs sofa, fire
information o fficer Martha
Werth sax1
She said the !!Ole occupant at
thl' time of the blaze was alerted
by a smoke t.leteet.or and ('9('ape<I
unharmed The man's name Wal>
not available
111 the second incident, also at
about 3 a .m , a hre erupted In a
laundry room at the Garfield
Care Convale!IC't'nt Hospital, 7781
Garfield Ave W erth s aid a
s prinklt'r sys tem quic k ly
<'Xllngu1shcd the blaU'. and no
serious dama~ was reporu-d
She said no one was hurt m
that fire either
Rain heavy at times
l :on!Cl<t I
E.llr-y cloudy loday ""111> eo percenl chance of rern Rern
he•v'f et llmes tonogl'll wtll'I •
c:l'\ance of 1~torm1 O...ty
IOU(MHt -da 20 10 30 mph
Ove<nlQlll iows so 10 55 sr.ow.1
d ecr eeaino on l r>ur1d ey ,
1>ecom1no pertly cloudy end
1>reHy durong the altarnoon cnance of teln decr....-.O to 30
p•rcent Tr11.rrsd•y elternoon
Hlghe Tl'lufMley ,_, 90
l:.tse w hare lro m Po lnl
ConcaPlron to lhe Meaican
bOIOet and OUI 60 milet S,,,..
er all .OYIM><Y o,,., OU1er coeet81 wll1eu lor -teriy -.di 20 lo 25
knoll tonll)lll Seu t2 IO Ill ,_
Wlnda decre•11no Thu11d•y
loc.alty sou11>eu1 wind• 15 to 30
knolt ton10111 wllh 1mell c"rt
advt110ry likely Combined MH
tnc<eutno IO 11 to 12 .... lonlQl\I
Winds b9C;omrng -IWly 15 lo
25 knoll on f11uttldey w .. teriy
., ,..,...1 4 lo 6 IMt Rain ~
" IOGally l'leevy lon;ol'll With Chane.
of thundarthowers s now•••
decreealnQ Tl'lur-"•Y .. .. i ll. S. s11n1111nry
,. A snowtlorm llGC()ml)Anllld by
1 9u1t1n11 wind• powere<I llt way ,I towtrd 11\e Gr••t L•k .. 1oda~ ,I ett-... YlnO drlftt ~~'O :i 111 T•u• HIQl'I winds •nd hllY't tnow '! ...-pl ACIOlt Ille centrfll pen OI
the Or .. 1 Pt-anc:I MIMIMl1)91 ~ I/...,
The N•llnnlll WMll'let 9«Y10e
111d enow would •P•••d lrom j Meeltaalc• 10 lltlnoi&, Ind..,.. anc:I
MldllgMI .. , .. n anc:l lrMtlnO 1e1n ~ ~ lndlent to toul"-n ,....
t In 11'1• WHI . another PM:lflc
cold front wH crou 1ng into
Cllllfo1nl• but It lacked tl'>e
1tMnt1ty OI ll'lt lour llOtMI !Ml
IOf• Int o ,,.,. WHI Co1tt , .. , ..... O n TuH d•y. 1orn1doff ~d
lltun<letllOlntl whipped ac:roM
the 09'9 South 'We Mlrld 1M r-Md then ... ol • llldOan -••• roo11 •nd 1t1 edt and t>ulldln9• lly1no Mid OouolH lone of P en11 ~01 •. f'la
·'Semeb<>dy' • 0011 c;ema llyt"IJ
11!feugfl Ille .., fl'Ol'll I dol't'I •now wNr11 Af'CI _., tlwOUOf! IM tlcN
of ""J bern •·
T•l'l'IPl!tturn •round th•
,..._, at f'l'lldlllOlll PIT tlftOed
"-I clef'-In MlnOI. H 0 , to
" In Wiii P'*" 8Mclh. At
California
. --.. -
A c:omt>of\ellon OI '-"Y -.0•. 10 .. erono surr end the Mollett
tides or Ille yee1 d"troyec) o<
d•m•oed lhou1end1 ol beech
hOINll 111\d P-• IUI ThutMley
aoCI l'rld•y wMe ~ •odlf>O
the ~. C<MllnO 8 C>Ol.,.,11111
.. 1e1y hazetd ••ono the al'lore.
ttteguAld• Mid . The ,.... ....,, t\aa duO rlOiee in
Ille bottom lorrnatJon -"' ooutd
preeenl problem• rn 11'1• fulut•
wl'len rlplldH form. · 1a1d Loe
Angel•• County llleoue•d ll
Mickey G•ll•gher fne wnote
be•cl'I could lull b.come one
huge 'Ip llOe
II -Q91 QOOCI ...cf builO..,;o I hen 1t,., e won 'I be muctl denger
Bul II ... OOn't, _...,, OOfnO 10 be
bv9y ... 0 .. 1-ot-added
Oamaoe from Sant• Bert>eta 10 s... Dleoo WM wt In ...... mllllont
ol dotlllll
T emperatures
Albeny
AlbvQuerque
AmwlllO
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Atlant•
Allentk; Cny
Auel In
BallHnO<e ~ 81m\inol'IAITI e--.1110.
8olM
eoe1on
BtownsvllMI
BuflalO
But11ngton
Ct>eneeton. S C CllMIMton.WV
CttlrlOtle N C
Ctley9nne
CNQgo
Clnellrlnell
Clevoelend
Columble. 8 c
Columbu• OellN-FI Worth
Oeyton o.n-0..M~ [)eilrolt
°'*'"' II Paao
'"'90 ,,..,,
HI Lo
39 23 se 24
31 20
!>3 41
112 64
0 3-4 S4 )9
46 37
40 2 1 eo 6t
30 13
3,4 29
48 30
73 48
37 27
37 Ill es s1 511 112
112 ,5
31 t9
33 32 42 39
311 37
" 63 44 40
47 32
40 JG
31 22
28 2e
34 31
19 12
61 ff 23 11
38 02
Thursday. February 3
J:'ronts C
OrM t F ...
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Helen•
Honolulll
lndl4lnllpolla
Jlldleon. Miiie
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l H Vegee
lttl .. ROcil
lovllVln.
l ul>OOcl<
M.,-nphle
Miami ........... _
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No<10tll
Nor1f\ Plell e
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Oflando
Plllladelphle
Pnoenlx
Plllt burl)ll Ponlttnd,Me
POt11and, Ore
PrO\'ldence ::nlty
Reno
AlcNnond
Sett Ulke '*' AmOftlo .... tie
SPw9YePC>f1 Slou• , ...
32 20
4e 2e
37 24
78 64 311 29
•• 40 eo ee
211 215
&3 33
60 32
8 1 64
31 26 e2 42
76 74 '3 31
24 21
et 64
71 415
47 37
45 4()
21 12
4() 26
22 '" 63 ee
4t 32
&II 43
42 31
43 20
M 48 48 30 eo 41
37 17
43 21
51 Jt 3t 30
80 38
66 M &7 H
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Shower•• Fluui.1[!!)
S taloonary ••
SI lOUI•
St Pet• T 11mC>A
SI Si. Mari-I
Sc>Oll-Syr~
T°'*'6 ruceon
Tulae WNhlng1on
Wldl4!a
C AL•OtWM&
Belle< en.id Euf•• FreMO
LanCMt ..
loe Anoat.e
Oakland Paao Rob+M
Red Blutt
l\eOwOod CllV
8ecn men10
9altNe
Sen Diego
Sen FrancllCO
S~t• 86fbar1
Stocltton ew.•-91g9Mr
~
C.ltllll•
I.All• ""~ Lono e.acl'I
MonrOV\1
Mt WlllO<I
Hewpor1 '"'"' ()nWto ... ~ ,,....,. ...... sen ..,n1r11S1M
8en 0 1t>ne1 ...... ,.,,..
lent• CtlU TlflOI V...,
Tides
37 35
-83 66 u 16
33 2• 33 23
29 26
~ ,...
4 1 27 60 ,. 2e 21
83 .. ee 4t
80 4t
Sii S4
81 S7 &8 52
59 44 llt 11()
58 49 115 4,
112 5 I
117 M
SS 50
114 St
59 4 1 se 3& •5 4
&4 11 eo 42
41 22
85 43 ee 37
45 31
63 44
81 38
86 3t .. 41 61 M 61 M ae 31
.. 42 .. ... 38 I
TOOAY l.a.ond high IU4 p,l'l'I ~ law l :f 1 jll.l'l'I
4.J 0.1
Welch recalled at the ume of
his 1980 rcurement and closing of
t h e school that 1t initially
attr acted nearly all 1Ls pupils
from Long Beach
"h was some place way out in
the country." he said. "that they
(Long Beach residents) could
send their children to They ate it
u p."
Welch dispensed a brand of
n on -nonse n se, individual.bed
education to ele mentary chtldren.
Farm animals grazed the
schoolgrou.nds.
Early-day pupils liked 1t su
much that they often enrolled
thell' childre n at the school.
Welch served o n the C ity
Coun cil fr o m 1962 -66. A
colleague, Bob Lambert, said
today that Welch "wu a pnnce
of a fellow w ho wu wonderful
to work with on the council "
Welch la survived by his wife
Marguerite . sons Thomas and
Tho mos H. Welc h
M1l'haC"I. two grandsons and a
SlSl.er
V1 si t at1o n 1s sc hedule d
Thursday at Dilday Bro thers
Funeral Direct.ors. 17911 Beach
Blvd
Ro.ary Will be rectted al 8.30
p m. T hursday at. the mortuary.
Graveside services are 1eheduled
Friday at 10:30 a .m at Good
S h ephe rd Cemete r y , 830 1
TalbC'rt Ave .. Hunt.m~n Beach
HOTEL COMPLEX · • •
Also serving on the Fountain
V<1ll<'y United Way board are
David Hagen. Charles Ardolino.
Bob Sam pica Bill Dt-Fraga.
He len D1 tte . Rose K ravitz.
W ay n e O s bo rne an d Don
Youn~
Dltte, Osborne, Ardolino and
Hagt•n represent Fount.am VaUey
o n the a r e a -wide b o ard o f
d1re<:t.ors. Lammers is area-w ide
v1t'<' pn-'S'ldent
Irvine teen
• r ecovering •
from injury
An Irvin1• woman who was
struck by a «ar while nding her
b1l·yd<' was I 1s ted 1n g ood From Page A 1 l'ond1t1o n toda y at W estern
bt'lween $75,000 and $140.000. -ston es will nearly d ou ble thl' Mcdwal Cen ter in Sant.a Ana.
The high-d ensity iontnf( 1or number o f h1gh-nse build ings Tracy W illiams. l fl. was
the property would have aUow('d near South Coast Plaza Mall transferred Tuesday from t~
up to 906 residcnual umts The Sak1 o k a family 1s the interuove care urut at the hospital
Th(' 12.74 0 ve hicle trips s£'cond largest land holde r in to a regular ward. where she ls
genc·ratcd by t he proJtc-Ct will ('{)Sta Mesa. con va lescing with multiple
rt>s u It 1 n • • u n a c·r c• pt ab I c''' Another major project -the injuries _
congestion at Anton Boulevard Segerstrom family's proposed S he was admitted t o the
and Bnstnl St.ref't, according to ··Ho me Ranch " comme r c ial hospital following a 4:30 p.rtl.
the report c:e n tt-r on 98 aaes bet w een au.'tdent Monday at tdheRrome~~
The problem could be eased by Harbor Boulevard and Fa irview Walnut Avenue an yew~
t f t Road. n orth of the San Diego S treet In Lrvine. increasing l!(na izat1on o t )(' d I d Police said ehe was rid:f!.' h.Ar Intersectio n or by l'reatlng a Free w ay -has been e aye .,.
, l r 1 p I ~ I e f l turn 1 an e 0 n pendmg Curther traffic studies bicycle on the Jou th s i e Qf
westbound Anton onto Bnst.ol. T his project also had been Walnut facing oncoming tract~
Last August, developers from scheduled to come before the when she collided w ith a car
C urci-England Co won approval Planning Commission Feb. 14 driven by Kimberly Knudse9 .
from city officials to build 1 3 The Se~troms. d~velopt>rs 17, of lrvine. who was wrnln_g
mJlhonsquareftttofcommercial of South tPlaz.aMalJ,Town right from R ye w ood o nt:o
office development o n 50 acres of Center and the future O range Walnut
the Sakioka family land. County Performing Arts Center. T h e d r I v er. w h o w a ;a
Whe n comple ted. the six are the largest landowners in the uninjured. was not cited, poli~
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tr Orange Co .. t OAIL Y PILOT /Wedneeday, 'et>ruary 2. 1113
NATION Truckers' violence leaves one dead
U.S. cuts in oil pri~es
could spread worldwide
By Tbt Auoclatecl Pr e11
A pr1<:e cut of SI ~ burrl'l 1s spn•odinf!! throuKh lhr
Amt•ricun 011 indus try. u nd four OPEC membon huvt-
threatened w slash their crude by $4 a barrel unle88 tht• t·1srtt•l
aettlei; 11 dispute over production wnd prlt'efl.
T he rt'Cluct1ons, along with dl"Creased demand for fuel,
C'Ould mean that gasoline pr1t't.'S a l thl' pump wlll continue
dropplng, along with the <."OSt of healing oil, analysts say It was
esumated Tut.>sday that gus µrll"t'S would fall 5 to 7 l'<'nts a gallon
by April I
Cranston declares /'or preside ncy
WAS HINGTON St·11at t.· Democratic· Whip Alan
Cranston led the pac·k into the ra<.'t' for the presidency today,
pledging to make cndin~ tht.• nudt'ar arms ract' his "dommating
goal" 1f elec·ted
Cranston 1s the• oldl'!-11 l'Und1da te known to be <.'OtHt!mplatmg
a run for tht.• Ikmocrat1t.· prt.>sidtm llal nomination in 1984 If
elected, he would be 70 on June 14, 1984, about a monlh before
the ex ~·ted dale of tht' Democra tic Nauonal Convenuon.
Reagan a ss.erts "healthy recove r y'
WAS HINGTON Prl'Sldt·nl Rt•agan. presiding over the
governmt'nl during one of lhl· seven.>St l't:onom1c downturns smct'
World War II, asserted today that tht.• t-c"Onomy 1s "now on the
road to a health y recovery"
Evon so. the president's Coun"1 of &'Onom1c Advisers, in
its annual report to Congn·ss. pr{'(]it·led lh1• t.'<'Onom1c pickup
would be moderate and that unemployment would stay high for
a t least several months -possibly climbing a bi t more before
falling_
STATE
Postal service reco_rds s urplus
SAN FRANCISCO -A 1st-class stamp should still cost 20
cen ts through the spring of 1984 thanks to a US Post.al Service
surplus from last year and the first quarter of this fiscal year.
Posunaster Gen eral Wilham F . Bolger on Tuesday reported
a net income of $802 m1lhon in the past f~I year. and a $319
million surplus m the first three months of the new year.
San Die go gains 504,000 people
SAN DIEGO -San Diego County's population grew
bagger. n cher and older during the 1970s and was 1hc epitome of
the popula tion shHt to the sunbell. according lO 1980 Census
figures examined by th e Chamber of Commerce's research
bureau.
The county's population gain of ~04,000 was the fifth
highest of any me tropolitan area in the United States durmg the
past decade. behmd Houston, DaJlas-Fort Worth, Phoenix and
Orange County.
By Tbe A ... oc lated Pre11
Violt'm:t• •1Jrt.•1u.I toJ11y 1n 11
•trlk1• lJy lndcJ)lmdent trm·kt•l'll
thut hiu ll'fl nnl• Tt•um11tt'r11
U nlon drlv..r cll•&cl, 27 J>t'oµle
In jur ed , und more thun 260
truck.a l.lamugt'CI by bullel8, rodu1
a nd fi rt.'bombti
As tht• 11huldow11 cullt,'<.I by tlw
I n d e p t• n d L' 11 t T r u t· k 1• rs
A&!l<X.· iu ll un I! lllt.• red 1 ta th 1 nl day,
11unflrl' cr&:klcd awuin in lil'vcral
areas, with fo ur truckers
wound('(f by sniper$ during the
n ight Jn Ohio a nd Ont! driver
bt!a~n an Conne<:tkut.
. Marvin Hickman, tht• leader of
Ohio's striking owner-operators,
blurned the vlolcnl'<' on "iut:kos"
and "pt•rverL'i "
Tests slated in Huntington
jail death
Orangl' <.."f>unty l'Oron e r 's
t:"xammf'rs a rc• awaiting further
lE"Sl results for a man who died
S und ay 1n a pad d ed
detoxifl<.•ation t-ell at Huntington
Beach Ca ty Jail. A corone r 's
i.pokesman said no signs uf foul
play havt' been de~"Cted
Huntington Beach police Lt
John Foster said Cnsan to ~rrat.o
Hurtado . 63. of H untington
Beac h . 1s believed to have
s uffe red a s tro ktt while in
cu s tody But f'oster said the
Corone r's Office 1s awa1t1ng
r<'Su lts of toxicology lt'Sts before
ruling on the cal.LSC' of death
Police arrt'sted Hurtado at
about 3:30 p .m . Su nd11 y o n
s u s picion of being drunk in
public . Officer s had been
summo ned t o the corner o f
Warne r Avenue and Magnolia
S treet by a caller who said the
man had fallen off h is bicycle.
Hurt.ado was plal'ed alone in a
detoxification l"ell and rouunely
checked about every 30 minutes.
ac'COrding w Huntington Beach
pohce
Sgt Ed Ml'Erla in said jail
attendants nolic.:ed at 6:30 p.m.
that Hurtado no longer sc-emed t.o
be breathing
Al hm.111 l:l4 trud<• hB vl' bt.-en
h1l by 6(U11flH• uncJ 143 huvti lx'1n
dumuJ<t•d h y ro<•k•, brkk• or
111twr ubjt.'('lli In ul lt•ut 29 1U..tc.'li
Thl· vun dul11in hna been the
htHIVit••l In Pt>nn ay l van 1a ,
Michl.c1111 un<l Oh io
Pulll't.' 1n l't'nn•ylvanla aay
tht•rt• huve ht'l'rl more than 147
stnkl' rdatl-d h1l·1denta. with :rn
tr u1·k H h it by gun f 1r1•, 67
dumugcod by rudu1 and two C'a&efl
of rirson
A 14 -ycar -o ld girl wh o
suffen'tl a friwtured Hkull when 4
brick bc1ur11.·t.'<.I off a truck into tht·
fumll y ('3r WI.Ill one o ( eight
11 1• o p I e 1 n J u r e d 1 n t h l'
Pl'008ylvania violenl'C.
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bl M1c·hlg1m . 13 truck• havt'
been dumagl'd In ubou t 40
lncldcm&Ac uf vandallam, aabot.a.ge
und 1HKu 11 . Police aald the
vlol~rn.'t• hu been the worst along '* •trekh o f lnwntt.aw 7~ between
Tole-do and J)tiirull
Al least :i:'l trUl'k" have been
damAged by roclu 11nd briclu in
Ohio.
I n Connel·ticul, pollct: In
Southington said a truckt:r who
had pulled onto a 1hou lder of
Interstate 84 to retit waa treated
at a hospital after he wu ~at.en
by two men early today.
Truck traffic o n California
HI
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DeltJ Not fllep
highway• WH normal today,
1llghtly up or down dependln,
nn the location, and no vio~
wu reported.
In addition, t h tt vulncirable
food lnduatry dld not .-m to be
artec~.
"I'd 1ay (the \r\.aek ,,..,me) ·ta
pretty clo1e to normal," u•d
California H la h way P atrol
Officer Ernie E. Tho rnto n ,
1tationed t h l1 mornln1 at the
Banning IC&lee. ''Eutbound II a
llttll' heavier than normal, but
that may be 10me of them tryt.,.
to get out of Loe AngelH -ana
head home. Most of the lhifi. aay
it's running a Uttle heavier than
nonnal.''
JAIL. • •
From Page A1
Following the vote, Stanton
said he wu "shocked" by the
board· action and by the three
supervisors who voled for it. "(
think it's a really lnfamou1
decision that thil board haa taken
to llmit these sit.es," Stanton said.
He added tha t he would be
glad to lend hla support to any
person or group that might take
up a lega l c halle nge to the
board's action.
County· government hu been
searching for a location on which
to build a branch jail to relieve
9vercrowded'conditiona in the
maln jail and to accommodate the
county's detention needs through
t h e e nd o f th e ce n t ~.
Const.ruction is still six to . t
years away.
A jail site selection commiUtt
In itially identified four po~tial
locations for the jail. Besides the
honor farm in El Toro and the
parcel adjacent to the main ;.n.
the committee al8o had~
property in Santa Ana yODin
Yor ba Linda and two locatiom l.n
lrvlne.
Search for Orange
County jail site has
narrowe d to these
thre e locations.
$20,000 checks left in mailbox
CORTE MADERA The stuffed mailbox of an elderly Blizzard buries Middle West
w idow who died in a srnokv fire m her home h<'ld nearly
$20.000 m pension checks. officials say Neighbors of WtUetta C
Daniels. 69. said the v1cum was a rKluse whom they seldom
saw.
Snowstorm he ads north after covering T e xas, Oklahoma and Kansas
Firemen. who quick ly put out the lutchen bl.a.u, lllid the
mail slot was crammed with nearly t hree months worth of mail,
incluiding the government checks
Man g uilty in co caine seizure
LOS A NGEL.ES A Marina del Rey man has been
convicted of po6SeSSion up to S8 million worth of cocaine for sale
m one of the largest cocaine seizures ever in Los Angeles. Irving
Hoffman. 42. was found guilty Tuesday by S uperior Court
Judge Wilham Keene. who ~heduled sentencing March l
Fishing boat hauls up WWII bomb
PORT HUENEME Fisherme n have pulled up a
500-pound World War II aircraft bomb from the ocean floor off
Sant.a Cruz Island. the Coast Guard said. •
The bomb was hauled aboard the 57-foot Karen Mane at 6
p.m. Tuesday in Chinese Cove. on the northeast side of Santa
Cruz Island. about 20 miles west of Port Hueneme.
WORLD
Pope e levates 18 m e n to cardinal
VATICAN CITY Pope John Paul 11 elevated 18 men t.o
cardinal today. adding to his etrcle of close advisers the primate
of h lS nauve Poland, the leader of the U.S. church's anti-nuclear
campaign and. for the first tame, a Soviet resident.
S tarvation kills Nigeria refugees
LAGOS. Nigeria -Rt>h ef agencies say starvat1on and
othe r hardship; have killed at least 30 West Afncarui among the
refugees making an overland trek homeward after Nigeria
expelled hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens.
By Tlae A11oclate4 PreH
A bJlndqlg snow storm drove
toward the G reat Lakes today
a fter leavlni shoulder-Wah drifts
in Texas, darkening thousands of
homes in Kansas, closing a.lmoet
all hig hw a ys In w este r n
Oklahoma and cauatne l~ de.ths,
including two men killed tn· a
fiery truck-train oolliaion.
Tornadoes and thunderstorms
also whipped across the Deep
South today and Tuesday, killing
a man and injuring three other
people in Florida and flooding
streets in Mobile, Ala. '
Snowdrifts piled 10 feet high
in Amarillo, Texas, and the
Oklahoma ru~t\way patrol said it
had to stop • all traflic" Into the
Panhandle. "We've got a mesa,"
said patrol spokesman K evin
McLain.
lt was the same 1tory to the
north.
"M oth e r Natu re i1 still
d umping on us," said R ich
GWC signups
down slightly
Spring semester enrollmen t at
Go ld e n W est Co l lege in
Huntington Beach is 19,308. as
recorded on Monday. the first
day of classes.
Gunme n' wound two French Marines
Despite budget cu ts a nd the
elimination of some recreation
and personal enrichment clasaes.
the spring 1983 e n ro llme nt
dro p p e d o nl y .4 pe r cent.
compa red to the spring 1982
enrollment oi 19,391. college
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Three gunmen riding in a speeding
car fired mto a group of French Mannes w ho were jogging In
Beirut's Moalem aector today and wounded two toldiera. one of
them "gravely ," a French military spokesman said. lt was the
third •ttack In five days on France'• 1.600-man contingent In the
multinational peacekeeplng force here.
o!klall aaid. e enrollment figure Include&
f l·Ume and part-Ume 1tudents
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Kist.em, police chief In Liberal,
Kan., after a foot ot mow forced
hlm to order all st.reei. cloeed and
ask for a 'Shutdown o f ltl l
businesses.
.:ln addldon lO the heavy anow
the re are strong northerly winda,
and t hat's w h at's causing
problems with hlgh drifi.." aeid
Hugh Crowther. of the National
Weather Servi<:e'1 Severe Storms
Cent.er in Kansas City~ Mo.
A pro pane deliver y truck
unable to atop at an Icy raJ.lrolMi
cro.Ina 1lammed Into an 18-car
freight train· and bunt In to
flames In Nortonville, Kan., on
T uesday, kilUng two me n and
critically Injuring a t hird. A IJ
three were pasaenaera In the
truck.
].Wo men died of heart attacks
wh ile 1hoveling snow in Wichita, Kan.; two people dled Tuesday
on highways in Missouri; and
t hett w aa one weat.her-relat.d
h.i&hway f•tality eech ~In
low• and Alabama.
In addition, the •torm1 oo
Monday cl.aimed 9eWft Uw. -
five on THM highway. and two
In Louiaiane tomadoel.
Kanau Gu and Electric Co.
said freezing drizzle Tuc!lday
~pped a 60-thouaand-volt line
ln 90Utheast.em Kamas. k:noddnc
out eeveral aumt.tione. The weather service said the
s n o w wou l d spread f rom
Nebraska to Illinois, lnd iana and
M ich igan today. with r&Jn ind
freezing rain falling from lndlana
to southern New EnJ{land.
In the West, another Pacl(k
llorm w a1 b l owin g in to
California today -but without
the intensity of the string of gales
that tore into the West Cout wt
week.
·.Male drowning victim
identified as Mesan
Nationwide, weather-related
deaths have totaled 16 since
M o nday. including t he man
k illed b y the Florida tornado
today.
Gem
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By J.C. HUMPHRIES
C#rtif1~ O#mol0611t, A OS
FAKE AMITHY8T
t.IJe ,,.,,,,. lmpo.ler •
The public la alwayt1 1ubjilct io belnl "teken" by the .U. ol I.ab ~ n.... .,.. • number ol
pretenden to the .,_euty of the
diamond, and mo.t people ....U.
that they rnuat be ex11woely caNfu1
about ,.ttint proper ldenUfbdon
of d1unondl. But what 8bout ICllftlf
of lhe 1-expemtye colGnd ...-t
T h e be autiful amethyet, for
exemple. 11 now belnt copled.
S ynthetk ameth.111 hal bMf\ around for qulw a few yean, but very Nt'lllltl.Y lhe ,...,_ ..........
have been able to produce a ~theck that .. •ta•1'1111 cllttkvJt
to dllll:l9m. nae ~ .,. o1 •
H perienced r.::• 19 ne.ded • Identity Vie • 1'beN ........ • ...... who -...., ...,_
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An apparent drowning victim
whoee body wu hed ashore near
the Hunting\on Beach Q ty Pier
hu been iaentifled by Orange
County Coroner's 1nvesuaaton1 u
Brock Stu.y, 22, of Costa Mesa.
A coroner's spokesman said no
signs of foul play ~ve been
found. b ut he uid additional
tests must be performed bef<Jft a·
cauae of deeth i8 announced.
Polioe said a Joller .potted ~
body, Which WU fully dot.bed.
along the beach near PacJflc
Coast Hiahway and Main Street
at about 1>:30 p.rn. Monday.
. No further information wu
a vailable on St\.m)'.
AMETHYST
YOU'RE ·THE
BIRTHDAY -
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I Escaped murder suspect captured
RlV E R S ll>~ (AP) A
mutlla'tlon -murde·r J e!t!ndant
wu recapturf'd early today after
he e11eaped from the Rlvenldt>
County J ail by makln, a daring
leap from the roo t op to a
"s id e walk palm tree, then
de tectlvv• today to detcrinlnti
what he had dont• durlna hi• day
of freedom Prc.>k!Cutor Edwurd Well•
aald Campbc.-11 ut v&ar
-s hinnyi ng to th e gro und,
authorities said
f''ullcrton. who had plt•acit•d
tnnot'Cnt by rea10n of lruwnlty \0
murder , l'Scu p e d Tueaday
morning throuah a hole in •
c:h aln -llnk-cn clo1ed rooftop
exerdst' area , said 11 h e rlff'1
~puty !kan Batea, deecrlblna
C ampbel l a1 a dan1ero u1
schizophrenic.
told lnvC!llligolol'I he ht:
waa the rel~arnatlon or Adolf
Hltl!~Ychlc Edgar Dtycc unJ
Gen. O.,CSrgc Armstrong CW1lt!r.
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David H1t· \rd Campbell of Dunpbell waa Intervie wed by Webewr aald Campbt~ll. who
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Skier dies
BIG BEAR LAKE (AP) -An
18-year-old Fullerton girl died
when she collided with a tree
while skiing' a t Gold Mloe Ski
Resort, sheriffs deputies said.
Lisa Mosier died on impact,
San Bernardino County sheriff's
Sgt. Ross Dvornk said, adding
that th e coro nar wa s
ilwt.'Sligating the accident.
Mosie r wns o n the w est
boundary of the intermediate
level ski run.called "Upper Claim
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the tree. Dvora k said.
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• Auditions for Saddleback College'• production of
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Squirrels safe again, servals new at Santa Ana Zoo ,
LOOK MA, NO FLEAS: The county'11 Pollins will i.ke placct from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m.
emergen"y effort to c.-qnlrol flca11 that may turn ut 60 senior nutrition attea and centera
ground squirrels Into ('arriera of the plague countywlde. On• a11embly member wlll t1e
appart'ntly 18 paying off. choeen from Heh of th county'• flve 111em~ly
Two squirrels carrying "evidence of pllllUe" dJstricc.s, and the Sant.a Ana River wnt be Ul9d u
were found during routine acrt.>t·nlng last October the divldlna line betwec!n '1le two eenior 1enat.e
al the Ana heim Hills Golf" Course. That districts.
discovery launched a program to control the Nomination papera now are available at
fleas. and officials announced this week that nutrition sites, aenior centers and the county
"plague a1gns have been reduced" in a recent Senior Servicet Offlcei In Sant.a Ana. At leut 26
survey. llignaturee from 'Callfom1a residents over age 60
Even in October the fleas and squirrels were are needed to nominate. Nominations cloee at 6
not considered a serious threat to public health. p.m. Feb. 1~.
The county Health Depa,rtmt•nt continues to
warn everyont! to avoid all t'OOUll't wtth squirrels
and other wild animals. -
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THE COUNTY HAS AGREED to pay more
than a third of the cost of w1demng Irvine Center
Drive an lrvine.
Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday
to contribute $250,000 Crom county funds to the
$680,000 project. "The money will be used to
widen the road from two to four lanes between
Jeffrey Road and Sand Canyon Avenue.
Irvine's share of the project. which is
scheduled to run from mad-March through
mid-July. will be the remaining $430.000.
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ORANGE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS
will ch oose five assembly members and two
eenators on March 8 t.o serve in the third annual
California Senior Legislature. The leglslatute
will meet for four days in Sacramento lat.er ttlis
year.
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Associate Curator Warnie
Mcilwaine has 5-month'-old
serval under control at Santa
Ana Zoo.
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SHARON A. ESTERLY, former director of
volunteer services for the county, has been
named public aCfairs officer for the Orange
County Transportation Commiaalon.
The agency, which dependa on citizen
participation In Its planning process, la the
county's top traruportauon planner.
The Irvine resident Is active In numerous
other <.'Ommunity· organizations, Including the
Children's Assistance Support Auxiliary for the
new Orangewood Home. South Orange C.OUnty
YWCA. the National Women's Political Caucus
and United Way of Orange County.
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THE OLD COUNTY COURTHOUSE In
Sant.a Ana wall be the st.age for yet another
movie. This week it will become a location for "I
Want to Live," a made-for-television drama
based on a 1953 murder trial.
Filming has been tentatively scheduled at
the courthouse today and Thursday. The film
stars Lindsey Wagner, Martin Balsam and Don
Stroud.
, The courthouse, which Is being preserved as
a historical landmark, ls getting used to this kind
of action. At least two other film crews have used
It as a location in recent months .
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ONE CAT YOUR KJDS won't. ask to bring
home: Two servals, large-eared African cat.a
capable of great speed and leaping ability, now
are on display in the children's &eeUon o! the.
Santa Ana Zoo.
Though the cats are small and not very
strong, zoo officials say their keen hearing and
other abilities allow them to kill animals as large
as a small ant.elope.
The servals will oniy be in the children's wo
until mid-spri°'. when they will be transferred
to the main .z.oo and housed next to the bobcats.
The wo in Prent.ice Park at First Street and
the Santa ~way. is open from 10 a.m .. to
5 p.m . daily. There is a small admisaion charge .
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THE EIGHTH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA
Historic Pre.ervation Conference will take place
May 5-8 on the Chapman College campua in
Orange. Conference events are planned for sites
throughout Orange c.ounty.
The conference'• theme of "Prelttvation ia
Working for America" la meant to ·have .everal
meanings, according to coordinator Robert
Selway.
''Preserving. restoring and uaing fine old
buildings ia labor intenaive and that means jobs,"
he sale[ 'Prftervatlon la Working' al.a meena
that preaervation simply worka or auoceeds when
90 many other new thinp don't."
Between 500 and 1,000 participants from
around the state are expected, and county
officials are preparing tours to ahow off the
county's historic bulldinp and what ia bel1l4
done to save them.
For further Information phone 834-5560 or
445-8006.
A lVard cut in OC firing case
A $1.6 million jury awaJlld was
reduced to $10,000 Tuesday by
the Orange County trial judge in
a wrongful firjng case against
Dynachem Corp.
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner said "th e r e is n o
substantial evidence" to support
the damages awarded Richard T.
Holzmann of Newport Beach.
Dynachem's former president. by
an Oranize County jury last
December.
In addition to virtually wiping
out Holzma nn's judgment.
Sumner said the Tustin-based
chemical manufacturer will get a
new trial unless Holzmann
accepts the $10,000 within ·10
days. r
"This is an insult," said
Holzmann's attorney, Fred Knez,
"and it raises serious questions j about the jury system. Jurora
deliberated after four weeks of
testimony and gave their
considered opinion, and now the
judge turns It around."
liolzmann's second attorney.
William Crosby, said he will
appeal the ruling on grounds that
Swnner abused his authority.
Dynachem's attorney. Richard
Burdge, aaid he was pleased with
the ruling "even though we had
asked Sumner to eliminate the
whole verdict. But $10,000,
compared to a million. is much
better. We think justice has been
served by this ruling."
Holzmann, 55, was fired from
the presidency of Dynachem in
1979 on conflict of Interest
charges. Company officials said
Holzrpann had lied about hla
Involvement in four family-run
companies that sold equipment
f o r Dynachem'a chemical
producc.s.
· Dynachem also said Hob:mann
pre11ured Dynachem's
distributors to do busine9I with
hia companfes, known as the
Christopher Group.
Holzmann, a Newport Beach
chemist, sued for punitive and
emotional distre11 damages,
claiming the firing waa
unjustified.
Jurors ruled Dec. 9 that
Dynachem had the right to fire
Holzmann, but awarded him
$750,000 in punitive~ on
top of $750,000 In emotional
dl4trea damages, becau.e of the
way he was fired.
Sumner sald he threw out the
judgment becau.e the jury had
rejected Hol7.n'lann'1 wronsful
firing cla1'1')'. .
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DAVID HAYES
Pure white. And pared-down to a spectacular slmpllcily. This Is ~
elegance at Its best. Your luncheon creme de la creme. Your.evening
show·stopper. This ls. the American Ingenuity of David Hayes and
Italian cotton claque. And only one from a mafvek>us collection.
Contrasting black sllk blouse and flower. 4-12. 1510.
Robinson's Designer Dresses. ·es
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.Medi-Cal fund cuts
hit hospital budgets
The 600 tull-tlme and
part-time employees at South
Laguna's South Coast Medical
Center have been given a welcome
reprieve from a threatened
across-the-board salary cut, but
the reprieve may only be
temporary.
The pay cut waa considered
after the state began ita new
proaram of negotiating with
hoepita.la on a low-bidder baaia for
Medi-Cal patients. Since 6 percent
of South Coast'• patients-11re
mental health patients supported
by Medi-Cal, it aeemed likely that,
in order to secure a needed
contract, the hospital would have
to trim expenses sharply, partly
with salary cuta.
Additionally, the pa ti en t
"census" in the 268-bed facility
had dropped to a low of 85 in
October, far below the count
needed to sustain operations in the
face of any cutback in Medi-Cal
aid from the state. But the number
of patients suddenly lncreued to
127 ln late December, more in Une
with budget projectiona.
Now the atate haa decld~ to
delay any decision regarding
mental health patients entitled to
Medi-Cal aid for another alx
months, so the propoeed pay cull
have been postponed for at least
that period.
The low -bid c ontract
procedure for hospitals aeeking to
serve Medi-Cal patients could
result ~a substantial saving for
the state, but it is having an
alarming effect on facilities that
have been treating large numbers
of the low-income patients who
depend upon Medi-Cal for their
care.
The end result, for hospitals
that do not qualify for the
Medi-Cal contracts, can only be
higher costs ' for patients who are
able to pay their own way -
another turn in the apparently
endless spiral of medical costs.
Disability lalVs costly
The city of San Mateo is in a
legal tussle becauae of its unique
req4irement that applicant.a for
firefighting jobs sign a
pre-employment agreement not to
smoke on or off the job, on pain of
facing dismissal "for good cauae."
The city is not so muc·h
concerned about the well-being of
its tirefiahters as the well-being of
its budget.
For, under the California
Labor C.ode, cities i.re ryaquired to
"presume" that flrefighten and
police officers with heart or lung
disease, pneumonia or hernias,
have incurred the dl.sabllity on the
iob. ~nd, last year, the state
Legialature added "cancer" to the
· list of presumptive dlleases for
firefighters.
Under the state retirement
l aw, this meana that any
firefighter who cannot perform
the required duties becau.e of a
job-related injury « mne.. must
be granted an industrial diubWty
retirement at half pay. This pay ii
not subject to income tax and
continues regardle9a of the amount
the recipient can make in another
occupation.
Additionally the retiree is
entitled, under the law, to be
t rained for another suitable
,occupation and to repeat. the
training if the firat occup~~ion
choeen i8 not to hia or her llking.
The rehabilitation cost runs
~tween $5,000 and $10,000.
i Aa a result of all theae law., a
'firefighter who ·retires in the
prime of life on grounds that he or
she is no longer able to fiaht fires.
costs the city about $250,000 over a
lifetime .. San Mateo has been
retiring an average of two
firefighters a year on disability,
most of them under 40 yean of
age.
In the case of'one retiree who
suffered lung cancer. three doctors
testified that his longtime smok,ing
habit had caused the disease but
under the retirement law, the city
was required to "presume" it was ,
job !'elated.
This pointed up the potential
cost of the disability law and
sparked the decision to hire only
non-smoking firefighters.
A similar "no smoking" law
for new fire and police employees
has been in effect in Alexandri.a,
Virginia, which has a heart and
lung disability law .similar to
California's and so far It haa
withstood legal challenges.
The San Mateo action now is
the target of a 1uit by the
firefighters' union , which
challenges the pre-employment
contract on a variety of grounda,
including irwasion of personal
privacy. City offid.als are rounding
up medical evidence to prove that
most cases of emphyaema and lung
cancer are the direct result of
cigarette smoking.
Th er is no doubt that
firefighting ls a haiardous
profewion, but the Legi.alatun:, in
forcing local government• to
0 presume" that just about any
ailment a firefighter roay contnct
is job-related, and then to ..ume
-with tax funds -respomlbWty
for his or her liletlme support. baa
. gone a long way to help cities on
the road to bankruptcy. ~~D~~i~~~e .talks back
White House baa a special
telephone number for taking calls
from persons who may feel
inclined to criticize or comment
upon ita operations.
Unlike the Pilot number
(714-642-&>86) which ii connected
to a recon:lina mllCbine and won't ·
talk back to callers, the White
House line (202-456-7639) Is
manned by volunteers.
That'• behind a minor flap
that occurred when a senior
citizen, who 1aid her previous
oomplail)ta to the White HOWie had
been received politely, called to
complain about the proposed
Social Secwity comprom.Ute. . •
She was treated to a 1ecture
by the volunteer who answered
the call and told, in effect, that 1he
had no busi.ne58 complaining about
the delay in cost-of-Ilving
increases for Social Security
recipients because the rate of
inflation is down and anyway the
previous increases had been too
generous.
The startled caller said she
was 90 s\lrprised she waa unable to
respond to the lecture. 'The White
House !fays . the volunteer• are
instructed to take down rnemages.
thank the caller and ref rain from
any comment.
Maybe they ahould try •
recording machine.
Opinions eJCprHsed In the SJ>4K• amve •r• thOSe of the Delly Piiot. Other views ex·
pressed on this peoe ere thole of their authors and •rtlits. RHder 'omment Is lnvlt· 94. Address The Delly Piiot, P.O. Bo• 1560, Cost• Mesa, CA 9262'. Phone <7U>
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Military leans on civilians
W ASHJNGTON -Praident Reaaan
·has taken exception Co my report tluat
the Pentagon'• new weapona are too
complicated for our military penonnel to
operate, IO civlllana known u "tec:hn.lcal
men:enariea" mu.st be hired to help keep
them ln working order.
"I don't think it'• true," he told a pr'e9I
conference.
Now, I know the president can't keep
track of everything that's golJ1I on In the\
federal government, particularly a
military beehive-like t:he" Pentqon. So
I'll be glad to help the president find out
what hia genera.la and adm1rala aren't
telling him.
FIRST, the preaident ahould send
aomeone over to Room 3B9U at the
Pentagon to pick up a report titled "OOD
U1te of avilian Technktana. ''
The report waa prepared for the
Pentagon by a Wuhtngton think tank
called the Logistic• Management
Institute. The summary at.ates: "The
(Defenae Department) forcea rely
heavily upon civili•n• for technical
auiatance -advice, instruction and
training of military penonnel 1n the
inatall&tion, operation and maintenance
of weapon •yateml and equipment, plus •
Ua.llon between uaen and equipment."
Next, thf president might want to
aend out for an internal Pentaaon
document, OOD Di.nicti\re 1130.2, titlecl
"Man•gement and Control of
Engineerin,,and Tecbnical Services."
M.y auoclate-Lucette Lagnado
"obtained a copy, which. I'll, be happy to
ahow the president if he can't locate it. I
think he'll find it a UtUe pun.ling. It
at.ates clearly that the uae of ~hnical
mercenarle• ahould be kept to a
mlnimum. h requlrea the anned aervi<:a
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to "ach.Jeve In-house aelf~tufficlencv u
early • pomlble," and states that '•the
uae of contract field aervicea la limiJ.ed to
a period not to exceed 12 months'' aft.er mWtary penonnel are trained in bow to
maintain and uae a weapons 9}'11lem.
Despite thia offidal line, the president
will find, lf he pum8 the matter, the
Penta1on la ualng acores of civilian
tec:hnJdana -iometimea for years at a
stretch -to keep aome of our most
important weapone systems functioning.
For example:
-Weatlnghouae has supplied 23
technician• to give operational and
maintenance tulnlng for A WACS
penonnel at Tinker Air Force Bue in
Oklahoma. There are also some civilian
techNdana with the A WACS planes we
sent to Saudi Arabia.
Our alrcraft carriers in the Indian
Oce•n acc o rding to House
Defense Subcommittee investigators,
~ civillanl on board to help maintain t~e1'vy'1 fighter and a~ planes and
their weapom ayatema.
-Even the B-529, which went Into
aervic:e literally decades ago, still rely to
aome extent on technical mercenaries.
Part of thia 11 dtJe ·to a continuoua
modification of the plane• over the
years. But part of It may also be due to
the contractor'• deaire to aHure
continued lonc-tenn income.
-The Navy"a r-14 tighter planes, thE"
Air Force'• F-15 fUEhter planea and the
Army'• Hawk mTaailea are heavily
d~pendent on civilian technici.ana -and
not juat for aho'rt-term training of
uniformed p~aonnel. The report
prepared for thi"Pm~ statenha~
these weapons, civilian aul.ltanc.e .. ~'.ia
e.99ential throughout the aystem'• life,
not just for initial aelf....ttictency." • THE MILITARY'S dependence on.
civilian technician.a wu dramatically
r e flected In the reaponae of· the
commander of Naval Air Forcea. Atlantic
Fleet. when faced with reductiona in the
number of clvlllaru ln 1979. Such a
reductJon could "n!llult In jeopardizatiOn
of ... flight safety, impaired weapon
syatem capability and impacted ru.ht
training and miuion accompliabment
objectives," the admiral wrote. .
In abort. without dvilian ~
· our expensive weapona won't work.
Check it OU\, Mr, President.
Peripheral Callal alternate pushed
Robert Boyden, a retired eng1neerina
conau.ltant from Oroville, ls the advocate
of a plan that would allow water
re1ource1 planners In thl• at•te to
abandon the concept of the oontrownial
Peripheral Canal.
lt al10 would allow the atate of
c.allfomla to abandon the ~t
of anadromous fish apeclea In the
Secramento-$an Joequln river~
and Delta. There would be no more
m.14P'ations of atlmon. steel.head, IMd or
atrfped bua tof an~ to manap. J -
· Boyden, backed by a group calling
le.elf California Barrier Committee to
Conaerve Water, la besinnIJ\I to promote
h1a Idea where the real interest exist.s -
In the arid but inipble lands of Central
and Southern California. One of his fint
at.ops will be the Metropolitan Water
Di8trict of Southern Califomia, where
he wlll demonstrate his concept of a
Boyden'• propoeal 'thus pruenta a
contrast. to the usual pollticaJ bkkertna
over the lharlng of the l&at.e'I W•ter llll ••na ~ because it eatabllabes a set of --------------priorities that are at lpst clear and
understandable, If not wlae and
desirable.
THE PERIPHERAL CANAL, one
mll.ht recall, la an encineertna device
that would be s-rt of the State Water
Propc:t. Thi.I la a scheme aupponera
claim would solve the problem of
increuing water tr.nafen from the
Secrammto-Sen Jmquln Delta wttbout
damaChia the estu8r)' in the c: It la a aimple objective with a rinC
array of compUcationa._and an amww to
the ao-called .. Delta dilemma" 1il one that
haa eluded the planners for nMrly three
decades. ,
Larae concrew.-and-sieel barrier, a low,
d•m-llke •lructure atretching the
half-mile acroa the Carql.i.l!iet SUill.
The barrier would form • freshwater
lake Inland by blocking out the aaJt
water. The rau.It. says Boyden, would
be ample 1Uppliea of water for expon
80Uth at a cmt of about $250 mlllion, •
quart.er of the amount met to be needed
(or the Peripheral <Anal.
After Boyden finiahea expW.nlna hie
project to \he folkl at Metropolitan. lie WUJ be &old how hlLplan_ ~ the.
nHd• of anadromoua Uahe~ those
myaterloua creatures that can ad•pt
thernllelv. to life In both salt and 1freah
watera, that live ln the sea and spewo
inland, that provide both sport and
auatenance to people all over the world.
He will be told how his plan is perfectly
workable from an engkleerinJ
perapectlve and lmpo11ibJe from a
political perspective. He will be told of
the variations of hie barrier plan that
have been rejected tn prior years, by
other retired eoglneera. And he may be
reminded that aalmon. at.eelheld and aD
the other anedromoul flab mutt be able
to apend a period of transition in walel'
of gradually-dlmlnlahing aallnlty in
order to wlthatand the phyaiological
changes they wtiergo.
THE BOYDEN 8.AJU\IEll ii not t.te
a.newer to th.la complex problem. eithef,
but that won't stop it from Ptherina i ma.re or aupponera. particWiily--e::_:--;ii
agrlcultural -intereat.a to whom fiab
represent ~t 10 much fertilber.
But -by no coincidence -tbo.p
agricultural water IJ9el"I Mppen to be"'
cloae term• with Gov. Geor.,:
Deulanejan. and lf they ahou1d take )l
sudden liking to a plan that would
them all the water they need. and
called "peripheral," It well could beclOllllt
~ rm.llty . ..lt can be paint.eel OU~ after
that nothing workable hu yet
proposed aa an ahernatlve to t
Peripheral Canal ·
Don't confuse 'character' and 'temper.ament
There are two words we uee about
people, and I think we tend Co ~ them
canl..aty, and often tnte~bly.
These word• are "character ' and
•'1efnperament.''
Aa we &TOW older, we ahouJd learn
thM U-are two quite dlffwent thlno.
Chancier '8 eometh!N you forp for
youraelf; tempenmenl • ~JOU
are bom with. and ean -Oftly alljlitly
lucky. The people who ~ thtnp done
tend to be prickly, and the people we
enjoy belJll With tend to be .cmptl.ng -.nd then seems to be no way to It!'
around thaa. Obvloualy, there are many
combination• of character and
tem ........ t. \n varyinC cltcreet. IO that
it ii~ a f'OUltl .....U-don -but I
dlMk It a. ... W.th ..-nberinc wh9n .............. ,. ..... " ...
them9elve., and a.re flerc.1ely JudpnenJi
on one ICale of value. alone. J-.w
unique, even among reliaioul IMden,
comblning the Utmolt ol prindple WI
the utmott of com{>&uion f°' th
w.ble to rnMt h1a ~
We need to undlirlfm'ld tm'P11rm"41t better than we do, and to ...,..,._ I
symbolic Nladonlh.lp to c:handll'.
.,.. ICllDll tam. people can do to emn9,
and eome th1np they cannot do
character c:an be formed, b t ~t .. 6JWl'l.1 And the ...
who euD* bmd .. jUlt • ..web to be S-tMd • the Melt who cannot adff~
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Death suspet;t
.not competent
Jant> Irene Moller, who la charged with the
slaying of a 76-year-old Newport Beach woman,
has been dt:"Clared incompetent to atand trial and
ordered pluet!d In a mental hoeplt.al.
. Orange County Superior Court Judge Lula
Cardenaa ordered Moller committed after
' -reading a report by •two court-appointed
psychiatrists, according to prosecutor Pat Geary.
Cardenu laaued the order during a hearin1 at
which Moller had to be removed from the
· courtroom several times because of emoUonal
outbursts, Geary said.
It waa the 9eC'Ol'ld tlme Moller had disrupted
court proceedings in a month. Her public
defender, Tom Mooney, had told the court that
he felt she was •·gravely 111", too iffl'oherent to
help prepare her defense and in need of
psyct\iatrtc help.
Geary said Moller repeatedly interrupted
Tuesday's hearing .with claim• that murder
charges against her had been dropped and pleu
that she be allowed to go home. She made similar
statements early in January a t a hearing in
Harbor Municipal Court.
· Moller. 40. is accused of murdering Helen
DeWolf, whose body was found in a bathroom of
her Irvine Avenue home in November. Moller
had been employed by the woman as a live-in
housekeeper.
Police said DeWolf had been stabbed
repeatedly and attacked with a blunt instrument.
Cardenas' order calls for Moller to be
delivered to the state Departmel'\l of Mental
Health for placement in treatment until she
regains her competency, Geary said. He said
Moller could stand trial on the murder charge
once she is declared competent.
By PAT HOROWITZ
SpectM to tlM D.., Not
DEAR READERS: Thirty minutes after
eating a lobster dinner at an Orange County
restaurant. a consumer started developing
symptoms of a chemical intoxication. The
lobster gave off a pungent ammonia odor
which the conswner assumed was a cleaning
solution used on the table, according to a
report from the Cooperative Extension.
Analysis b.Y environmental health
investigators showed the lobster contained 12
milligrams of ammonia per gram ( 120 parts
per milllon) of meat. The formation of
anunonia in the lobster most likely was calBied
by bacterial degradation of the product
through mis~g and lmproper product
control. The consumer may have been
unusually suaceptible to the ammonia as he
had only one kidney.
In another tnddent, a consumer called the
Cooperative Extenaion office to Mk aboUt a
problem with a strong flJtU'l"Onia smell that
developed when she cooked 90CDe shark she
had purchased at a supennarket. She thought
the ammonia may have "been cauaed by a
reaction between the Ciisia Mnd the wmii ~
sauce she· CQOked it in.
More likely, the ammonia was fanned in
the shark meat it.self. Some species of shark
contain large amounts of urea that breaks
down, under bacterial action, into ammonia.
Thus, shark -even more so than oth~r fish
-n eeds to be handled with care -
refrigerated or frozen 900n aft.er being caught
and eaten when very fresh. •
~ Nova fades away
DEAR PAT: Last Hmmer I 1lped a
contract to become a ulea represatatJve for
Nova's Geaeral Store, wkldl lt laeadqurtered
ID Salt Lake City. I 1e11t la a Ui aetap ftt
wMda, accordla& to tk terms ef die c.tract,
wu refudable If appUed for wl*8 It day1. I
did reqHtt lite refud, Ht Han DO~I
also wrote to lite preslcleat of Nova la r •
Dttealber, bat uve aot received a re,IJ-
yoa c~ IDto mis for me?
W.J .• Costa Mesa
Nova, deacribed by the Salt Lake City
Better Busineaa Bureau as a "pyramid-type
buying club," haa gone out of bulfne91. Thia ts
not unusual for buying clubs, according to the
Federal Trade Commiaalon. These clubs tend
to move into an area. sell memberships and
then fold up their tents and disappear. Only
two clubs lnvesllpted by the FTC staff In
1976 had been ln butine. for more than eight
years. and nearly 40 percent of the others
went out of buslnete during the coune of the
invatigation.
.• Got a ~Jem? Then wri;;'tb .. l P•t Hot'OWJCL Pat will cut red c.~ •
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Children
topic of
1nusical
"In Command of the
Children," a mus ical
drama dealing with the
social pr oble m s
confronting today's
y®th, w'iU be presented
Feb. 12 and 13 at 7 p.m.
in Santa Ana College's
Phillips Hall.
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and dance to dramauze
the downfall of the
world's young people
The play's stor y line
suggests that without
cooperative efforts to
establish an atmosphere
of peaceful co-existence.
the w orld will b e
destroyed.
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viewing. "Through its
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Marina HJsh' C()ll Filipt•k
hn ' n big lead
i11 the ares ba ketball
' scoring derby. See IJ.1.
Mee~ Estanc.ia-'_s own sports histo:ri~I)
-• • I
Tellln1 • story about Don Burnt create• a Hl .. ~r·"'" and JOY 1'11 trnck at N-wport I larbor B 1•·• . 1 ( . d b r I , d " Kh. u "' urrui WWII aUW;J llllO UIVln)( Whl•n ut Cost.a Mesa unique pro em. ts ou t u you can 1m anyone W"!I Tc d Whit••, who posted the fast"st mllil Ill h ...1 h hi CIF
h h .___ h h Ea --' Hi h Sch 11 h PREP SPORTS .. '" " .. g1 ann among 1s at f'lt'!t was lhnmpu.m w o as ~n t roug Uhn.:ia g oo n l e (4:20.0) In the natwn In the m1d -50s. Rob Wilhite
past 10 years who Isn't familiar with him -he's ROGER Ot•ncrul lnLel'tist In pn>p track and field ta an up
Just too popular of .... flgu..-.ot •~ be notl-...1 But his f1n.t lov(• 1s still footbal1 and Bums .. •~• ...., '"'-"· and down thing in the arva, accordinl( to Burns, !!J But aside from the fact he coaches cross CARLSON who says It simply depends on whether soml"<>ne In · conft'sses it's ltlc one• thing that has had him
c.'Ountry and track and field , most are stuck with the ar{'a ls doing especially well or If it's an Olympic frusiroted over the years losing the chance to just the surface facts. , continue In football when h<' took over cross
And when you try to get under that surface y~ar. country durinu the fall seasons at Estancia. • · ' Th<' ~me could be said Cor most sporw One " well, you run into Bums' most endeari~ quality. "When I think of football I always think of ,thin" that hasn't changed 18 tht' ever-present young In met, football has been a thorn of aorts (or a
Ask him to tell about himself and he 11 respond Gary Carr," says the 66-year-old Bums. Carr was a " man tn low with the j{am<'
with a non-slop oratorh on a hundred and one standout tight end at Coeta Mesa who went on to Pthht'nbom witthtac'~~rr potential that flops becnUSt> of At USC hl· was a r<'st.•rvc quarterback aa a
form"r and present et letes who he has be..,,, h U I r W hi e urnou '"" · "" ..... t t' nivens ty o as ngton. JUntor and wnior behind Jim Powers (circa 1948)
associated with over the past 32 years within the "He's one of the best line coaches I've ever As a track coach Burns has had standouL!i m and as a hf'ad coach he never was able to grab the
Newport Mesa School District. . seen," adds Burns. v irtually every phase -sprinters, jumpers, brass ring.
A Newport Beach reside nt for the past 46 AB tor track, Jim Walters aet a pat-c which still weightmcn and distan<..-e runners. ..
years. the former University of Southern California keeps him No. l with Burns. Walters went on to Forest Metcalf. for instance, ran a 9:30.0 2-rnile Two years at N"wport Harbor resulted•' an 8
football player has seen a lot of athletes come and use. but a distance ('Oach tried lo Implement as a freshman (1975). Dave Johnson clocked a 9.8 5-11 ·2 fl'('(lrd and starling a varsity ·program at
go since his days as an assistant (backfield roach) to distance workouts on a star in lhe 440 and 880 and and 21.6 in the 100 and 220 ( 1970), Mike Camp Costa Mesa '" 196<1 was tough <8· 17• 1 ). too, during
Al Irwil\ in the early '50s, as head football coach at 1t killed a good career · • broke school records 1n the shot and discus t52-l l ~ his threoc years
Newpor{ Harbor for three years in the mid-50s and Before Walters left Est'ilm·aa he recorded and 156-8) despite just one year m track (1978) and And thlttorings up an interesting point.
14 e!'8uing years _of roaching at Costa Mesa before clpckmgs of 1:49.44 in wanning the state 880 (1977) Ken Conner went 6-10 in the high jump (1975 CIF Despite the lock or a winning year -Bums always
moving to Estancia. and 18.8 in the 440. 4-A champion). (See ESTANCIA'S, Page 82)
• " Another wild thriller?
It figures th a t way as ~arina, OV collide
By ROGER CARLSON
OftMOeifJf'tlotSa.ft
Marina High's Vilongs and the Ocean View
Seahawks played a wild thriller in their first
Sunaet League basketball encounter and it figures
to be the same tonight a.s each tries to do something
about a three-way tie for second place.
The two have 4-2 records and collide in a 7:30
showdown at Marina with the winner taking the
"inside lane to the CIF 4-A playoffs, in addition to
staying in the hunt for the league title.
Ocean View was a 55-53 overtime winner an
the first round ma game dominated by the Vikings
for three quarters before the Seahawks finally
solved the dilemma of stopping Viking backcourt
·ace Scott· Filipek.·
Elsewhere tonight m the Sunset League it's
Huntington Beach (5-1) at Edison (0 ·6) and
Westminster ( 1-5) at Fountain Valley (4-2).
In the. Sea View League race, where things
have lightened up a bit aft.er Costa Mesa's upset of
Corona det Mar-Monday, 1l's F..stancla-(8-2.)~wt~· W--
(5-5), Saddleback (0-10) at Corona del Mar (9-1),
Costa Mesa· (3-7) at Newport Harbor (5-5) and
University (4-8) at El Toro (6-4).
Unbeaten Capistrano Valley appears to have a
lock on the South Coast League title and puts its
record up against Laguna Hills (6-3) at Saddleback
College, while San Clemente (3-5) lS a t Dana Hills
(7-2) and Mission Viejo and hosJ. Laguna Beach
match 1-7 records.
It's the Marina-'bcean View duel, however,
which takes the spotlight in terms of cont.ender vs.
cont.ender.
F1hpek riddled Ocean View's defense with
either an outside shot or sharp assl.st to an open
teammate in the first game, at least through three
quarters. Then Ocean View extended Its zone, did
some trapping and the game's tempo slowed -all
ID the .ivantage or the Seahawks.
1 "We anddpate they'll go a ft.er Filipek sooner
thJ.s time," says Marina Coach Steve Popovich, "so
we're doing other things to counter it."
The Vikings w ere without Filipek (ear
infection) and 6-3 Eric PadUla (flu) for Monday'•
practice and Ocean Vl~s Steve Moser, a 6-6
junior. rn:msed Monday's practice (bronchltls), ln
addition to Friday's game against Westminster.
All, however. are expected to be in the starting
lineup . 10torunight, according to their coaches.
Ocean "View Coach Jim Harris hasn't changed
his tune about his ronnula for dealing with Marina.
"U we let Filipek play his game he'll find a
way to beat you," says Harris. Filipek la averaging
26.6 points and over 7 uslsta a game in league play ..
''They give him two to three opportunities to
make things happen and we have to beat them at
It," adds Hanis: •
While Marina enjoys the upbeat tempo of the
pl.aymaking Filipek, enhanced by the blend o( 6-5
Chris Neumann, Padilla, 6-3 Ron Rosenswelg and
6-1 Bill Belanger, the Seahawks answer with a far
different approach.
It's all up front, although 6-8 Byron Ball will
al.so go to the top of the key.
Along with Ball are 6-4 'h Mike Judge, Moser,
6-3 Dimitri Ant0nopoulos and playmaker Keith
Mullally. Antonopoulos was especially effective
against Marina in the first round.
Mirina·s·atrength la. thin. When "Bela nger
exited with a sprained ankle in the last test
between these two It forced Popovich to move
Rosenaweig from the baseline to the wing and
Ocean View suddenlv tnok command of the lnlide.
Each ls on a two-game winning strHk and
(See T~RILLER, Pase BZ)
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Marina High'• Steve Popovich will be directing traffic tonight
when h is Vikings host Ocean View.
UCI blends fUture with. present
Antea ters have 12 freshmen~ 1 1 seniors on 29-man .~roster .
BY JOHN SEV ANO or .... o.., ..... eean
Just about this tlme each year , UC Irvine
buebell coach Mike Gerakos optimaslically awaits
the start of the teaaon.
UnlortunateJy, the Jut couple of yean haven't
been too kind to Gcrako1 and the Anteaters.
Although the l~and '82 equada were filled with
promise. neither lived up to hs potenual.
Gerakos ia hoping 1983 i. going to be difterent. ln a unique setup, Gerakos will have a
29-player rotter at hi. d1-poul, oonalatJn1 of 11
M!nlora and 12 freshmen. It'• different In th•t
~rakoe la hoptn11 to blend the future with lhe
prement.
"l thJnk It's unJque for any college coech to
hav.r ll eenlon and 12 f '"hmen.'' GerlkOI a&'°"'· "So far. thoufeh, h 'a been tuper becauee the aenlon hav~ displayed leederahlf,. quality. while the
treshmen had provided the nctncJv ,"
How that balance t. &oiNi to ~rfonn on the
field, how~er. II anolhft' matter.
"I'm llill .. optlnuatlc u I w&11.U&~r •nd th•
year before," uya Gerakoe. who la beiinntnc h1I
third '"'°"· "l t~nk I've learned • 1ot from tht-
pMt couple or seeion1. l know the thJnp I haw to
do dlffenntJy:•
Whlit Oerakoe It preachlna to the '83 tl'am II
buics -lhlnct like bunUnc. hlti-a'nd-run. ltMllnc
buN md aound dfof«'nalvt! '!' "W• ~ to do a betMPr ewcuuna t.M lhor1
m•.'' ~t,kQ• no tn. '' • have to be more ~VO on &hf. hue! ar'ICI OW' f'IChtn ha~ to do
• blaer )>b of UarOW~ m•:
TM An~a.-111 flaure to 1trt a quick tl/'lt when they o,.n \he Maton at Fr•ano 81.a&e wlth • °'"""~ --.....,.. lhe Bulldap l'rida)' ...... <1:ao>. I
BASEBALL OUTLOOK II
The Bulldop. ranked No. 5 in the nation, will
hOlt UCI In a Saturday double-heAder, allQ.
Thlnp don't get any easier in the weeks to
come as Irvine will al8o play 19th-rated San Diego
State (Feb. 9 at lrvine) and 13th·ranked UCLA
(Feb. 12 In a double-huder at UCI).
Last ye.r. the Anteaters we~ 11-17 ln the
PCM (aixth in the t'Onlerence) and 12·28 overall. Ht-~'• a look at how the team fieuA!I to line
up~ .
FIRST BASE -.Br.d Ditto (~9. 106 poundt), a
..ruor, '1gurea to st.art and ~ the team'• IMdofC
man Dtuo rf'd·ahlried lut ye.r after 1tinta a\ Rio
Hondo Colleae and P~pperdlne Uniwnlity. He hlt
.2~ JVlth the Wavftl,
&hlnd him is frt'thman Mike Chapman (8-0,
16~). who haa 1hown h e'• llkk wllh • ~but ia. 1truallna at \M S)IAtc'.
SECOND BASE -s.nior Dan Trinidad (~-11.
180) hit .268 in a ttRrW role IMt Y"J'. He pla)'t'd
two yNn at West Valley Collep whe,. he w•
named t.eam MVP and All·Conflftftt'e ln 1981.
SHORTSTOP -Senior Mllclt~ (S.0. 172)-r~turna. Ke ti" 343 IMt 1WJ!1. fWl·umt
M I Jun&Qr, With 14 dout;W an(t 2 Smlllf lft
tht f lt!ld, h• alto comtnltted H enon. "H•'•
matuttd," •YI Oenkal ....... cu pleY."
THIRD IAll -MMD G&al (~l. 170),.who
ta the 11ar1 hft, ti a ............ rrom LO,oaa
. Olltl Wl8 • ILDil le.~..._ lft
1 aild ~-Hal ........ J.& • LO'. .... p~ on th. l .. Orlulle ..,, ~,
foOiblll ..... It C>kl8h0ma. .. .,
CATCHER -Senior Mike Rupp (6-0. 175) la
back to handle the rhores behind the platt!. In
playing catcher. first and third base last year. Rupp
led lhe team ln RBI (55) and hits (76) while hltUnc
.349.
LEFT FIELD -There 1s o battle currently
being waged h e r<-be&.ween sQphomore Paul ,.,
Hammond (6-0, 180) and senior Steve Haworth ,,
(6-2. 18~). Hammond led the team in hlttlna last
year with a .382 average In 29 games. Haworth, a o
three-year letU'nnan, hit 326 with 28 RBI Both
player'I are rtaht-handed hiuen ao ~rakOI flaure1
to RO with the one awinalng the hot bat.
CENTER FIELD -~nior Darren Kt>khner
(6·0. 170). who came on •troni a( the end ol Lllllt
eeuon. hu thla ~t tewn up. Kelchner hlt .340
with .UC doubles, four triples and two home runs
Jut year
RIGHT FIELD -~nlor Ron CummJnp (8-l,
' 18~) figurt't t0 be the pow r·1uy in w UCl U~p.
In hm&nc 27$ lut year, ht-I~ the '8m with..,._,
hOl"l'W rune fh.. also Md 42 RBI, ..oond on the *"'·
DESIONA1BD HITTEI\ One of four
candldeu. could rm thle PQli\lun If Hammond or
Haworth Uln't ~Yi"I l•h, lM other could very
Ukt>ly usum. t"ht-DH l'Qko. Others 1n conttnuon
inch.i<M frt!lhman Brad~ AncWnon (8-0, 100) •nd •
fNllhman Jam a.ho (5· l l . 170), a product of lrvtoe
H11h. Both .,.. outnelden.
81 Orange Ooal DAILY PtLOT/WedMld1y, '*~ J, 1913
USFL still seems to ·he taking. itself seriously
h afpeoa,.. 1e>methlnt l'alled the Unl\A.>d Stai.
1'-ootbal Ll'aguci 11 1erlvu1 about punulna& a
.:hedulo of pmea from March 6 t.c> July 3, at which
time a champion1hlp •ide will ht! determined.
Nfturally. one hearin1 mention of 1uch an
\ ambitious entt rprl1e recalla the late lamented
World Football League which o~rated for a coupl
of years to ettabliah a rnorMeY lOIJna champion of the
unlven1e. This c.oumament wu eo blu.erly c:ontetted
no winner wu ever declared but IOme bnprftlive
performances were recorded.
The USFL claims to have learned one
Important thlng from th~ WFL which la \0 avoid
members who are under-capitalized. Going in, the
WFL claimed to be a lodge admitting only men of
~at substance but the overwhelming majority of
them fell, mortaUy wounded.
The USFL claim• a roster of only the
well-heeled and aome of them are named.
The USFL has put together a television
package, including a deal with ABC, which la in
advantage the WFL did not enjoy. ABC la putting
up $20 million which IS a pitifully arnall amount
considering the expenses of professional football,
but It is a beginning.
Express striking out
on signing Marino
From AP di1patc:laes
PITTSBURGH -The Los [I]
Angeles Express of the United States •II•
Football League has almost given up
hope of signing qual'terback Dan
Mattno of P1tt and u now concentrating its
efforts on Tom Ramaey of UCLA, one of the
team's owners says.
The Express, which started pre-season
practice this week, earlier concentrated Its efforts
on s igning Marino, the
USFI./s top draft choke.
"kight now, negotiations
are at a stalemate with
Marino." Express co-owner
Alan Harmon told the
Pittsburgh Presa. "We are
zeroing in on l!)'ing to sign
Tom Ramaey. ~ are awfully
cloee to signing Ramsey. It'•
scary how close we are to
llAMtO si . him."
Talks between ~SFL tam and Marino,
a second-team All-American for Pitt In 1981,
broke down last Thursday. Marino was
represented in the negotiations by former Miami
Dolphins' linebacker Nick Buoniconti.
fPOAit QOt.UMHllT
IEKER
• Actually, th f lnt rwnblet of tlnanclal dittteM
come from Lot·An1elea where the t.«>am la known u
the Expreaa. Mumbllnp on the boulevard 1uge.\
that Ullatance ts needed and that a piece of the
franclme la for sale.
Thia waa partly 1ub1tantl•ted when the
Exptftl could not afford Pittsburgh qlJ&f!erback
Dan Marino and thereby equandered Its No. 1 draft
pick for the a aake of publiclty.
Otherwise, the USFL seems to be ploddlng
along quite capably. Training camps have been
opened for all 12 teams and the roeters are bulging
with quantity, If no quality, of players.
Several "name" coaches are in the fold. George
Allen ia the coach and part owner of a thing called
Bucks embarrass Blazers
Sldaey MODcrlef ecored 33 points m
and Milwaukee used a powerful
lnalde defense to rip host Portland,
I 15-99 Tueeday night in the National
Basketball Asaodation. It was by far the most
lopsided home loss for the Trail Blazerv, whoee
homecourt record dropped to 19-4 thla Jle&!On
. . . Elsewhere, Ancfrew Toney notcl\ed 35
points and Moses Malone and Jallaa Erving.
combined for 57 more u Phlladelphla won lta
fifth straight, 133-124 over Denver . . . The
Chicago Bulla, with 1even playen 8COring at least
12 points apiece and Dwlpt JoDea corning off
the bench to contribute a team·leading 19, dealt
Houston its wont lou since enterina the NBA·
with a 129-76 victory . . . Albert ltlnc acored
17 of his 27 points ln the second half and Otl1
BlrdlODI tallied 27 point.a and dlahed oU eight
aa-i•ta to help New Jersey claim a 120-111
decision over Indiana . . . Eddie Jollaaoa
scored 11 of hia 19 point.I in the final three
mlnutes as Atlanta snapped a two-game losina
streak with a 93-84 victory over Cleveland.
Quebec overpowers Hartford, l~-3
Mlcllel Goalet and Aatoa Stashly ~
fired 1n two goals apiece and Quebec '
eet a team 9COrlng record with a 12-3
National Hockey League rout over
Hartford Tuesday night . . . Ellewhere In the
NHL, the New York Islanders notched two
power-play goals, Including Brlaa Trottier'•
tying shot in the ~nd period, to deadlock
Calgary, 2·2 . . . AJ Secord scored twice in lees
than three minutes and goaltender Marray
Bauermu kicked out 33 ahots to regilter his
fourth NHL shutout, u Chicago knocked off 5'.
Louia, :>.O . . . Alu Bawort.lt tallied a peir of
goela to lead Washington to a 5·2 decision over
Detroit . . . Plerte M•doa and Mm Napier
llOOred two goals each as Montreal skated to a 7-3
victory at Vancouver.
tho Chkaco BUlS. HU1h Campbell, who·cmctwtd a
1trlna of champlonahlp t .. ma In the Canadfan
football ~. 1a th• heed coech ai L.oe ~let.
Campbell la .. ked why h• would risk 10lld
employment ln the .aL and M lay1 on you an
lmpre11lve llst of re11on1 cltln1 such worn
attractiona as "chaU.,.,'' but the likely bottom line
ii money. Cam~U '8 betnc paid llOl"IWthhw Uke
five Umet hla Canad!an Mlary and quite Ukefy has
the money In f*row.
The leaJ(ue hu a formula for keeplnA the
aalary etructure of the playen from d"troyln1
the brotherhood. It 1a not without merit but Its
1erioul flaw ii that lt ii bued to a conaiderable
extent on what the leaaue describes u a
"gentlemen'• aareement.''
Thia la 1Uppoeed to compensate for the areed
whlch ii prominent tn the National Football Leap
and other 1pons but It wW be carefully watched to
see If It worka. ·
George Allen, for example, will be
palnatakeningly obeerved.
The theory behind the optlmWn of the USFL
h1 thAt thP ""''"-nf thl• hn-1 r'lnnot 1>nti•1rr thr
Trio named to Hall of Fame
CANTON, Ohfo -Wide receiver [I]
Paul Warfield, linebacker Bobby Bell t. t
and Coach Sid Giilman have been
named to the Pro Football Hall of .
Fame, joining Sonny Jurgeruen Ind Bobby
Mitchell
The five, to be formally lftduct.ed during the
summer, comprise the Hall's largest class since
1978.
A Hall of Fame spokesman, who asked not
to be identified, said Tuetlday that the five had
been elected.
Word of Jurgensen and Mitchell joining the
Hall had been disclosed Monday.
Stfngley injured in Chicago fire
Former New England Patriot •
Darryl StiDcJey wu one of 13 persons
in~ when fire struck a 12-atory
Chieago apartment building Tue.day
night. Two women died 1n .fhe blue. Stingley,
paralyzed aince Aug. 12, 1978, when he wu hit
by Oakland's Jacll Tat•m during an NFL game,
suffered smoke inftalation, but was releued from
a hospital late Tuesday night . . . Fonner major
leaguen Joe·Colemu, Wbaatoa Ueua and Jack
Lind .were named Tuesday to man.ge minor
league clubs 1n the Angela organization for the
!int time. Coleman will initiate a manqerial
career at Peoria of the Midwest League, Llenaa
wW akippeor Nash~ of the F.aat.em League, and
Llnd wlll manage Redwood in the Callfomia
League.
Television, radio
TV: Baakf!tball -Lakers at Dallaa, 6:30
p.m., Channel 9; La Salle at Notre Dame, 7:30.
p.m., Channel 56 : USC at Cal State Fullerton.
9:30 p.m., Channel :>6, ~omen'• buketball,
taped).
RADIO: Basketball -Laken at Dallu, 6:30
p.m., KLAC (~70).
EST AN CIA 'S SPORTS HISTORIAN • • •
Don Burm
University.,
Edison win
From Page B 1 .
came out looking like a winner.
A few years ago ,he was hospitalized with a
bleeding ulcer for a .few days and Hoag HO.pitaJ
was invaded by well wiahers. causing real problems
for the ho9pi tal.
"I never reallz.ed how many friends I .. .ad until
then. •• ttealla Bwna.. -
When 1ehool'a out Bu~ la stm buay u a lifeirbard on an annual bMia aince 1946. "That's a
reaf love of mine," admits Bums, whq then atarta
ticking off the names of Eric Lindroth, Butch Pope
. . . on his fingers, recall1ng more standouts amona
his~.--
When he's not lnto the aforenentloned, It'•
sailing. surfing or a trekk.ing to the eou.ewn to
watch USC's football team ..
One way or anothet-. Bums always seems to be
on the move. And he doesn't figure to slow down
until 1992. ..-• . . , -
A MEMORIAL FUND has been establlahed at
Edison High School lJ1 the name of Matt Hombe, the
fonner All~CIF football at.ar who lost his life ln an
auto acddent while on a tterUlting trip at Bobe
State.
Jim Meyers, Matt'• ste~father, called recently
to request that thoee wishing to donate anything. to
do 90 In the form of cash geared to the fund for
future dnerving athletes. Deta1la are to be worked
out later.
. .. Mission Viejo High'• swim team, CIF 4-A
champions the put nlne yean, will meet Mer-
cenbera Academy Prep School of Mercersburg,
Pa. March 15 ln a dual meet at Marguerite Swim
Center 1n MJ.ioo Viejo. The Pennsylvania school la
considered the national prep champion of 1982, a
title the Diabloe and MJ.aaion Viet Coach Mlke
Pelloe had clalmed prior to '82 . . . ~y must
have had oranpa in their hands when they tried to
peel the apples in the Sunset League: The
Huntington Beach School Di1trfct decided the
aprina break should occur the week AFI'ER F.uter
Sunday, rather than the week before, creaUna
havoc· for athletic echedulea for bue&all, track,
volleyball, tennls, etc. ) For ~: How do you
compete in a tournament d\.lring the aame .week
you're involved in leque play? Answer. You don't.
UCI BASEBA.LL • • ••
From Page 81
right-handed junJoi Gary Miller (&-0, 165), who
red-shirted last aeuon a(t.er tranaferrlna from
Sonoma State. where he wu the t.Hm MVP 1n '81.
No. 3 la freshman ieft-hander Muahiko Yota
(5-9. 155) who pitched for Lakewood High School.
The-final apot ha-not been filled.
..
mont.ha followtna Sus-r Bowl until ttw o~ of
th• HFL txhibhlon NMOn without llC'Uon 8lrnplf,
the USFL will fill the vokl from January throup
July
The quality of lndMduaJ \&lent wlll be mltllna
at tlrat but this mlaht be excusable lt the
c.-ompetltion ls atrona tMuth. Such a thlna. of .
courw, ii unpredictable -except in .c!vertlt11t1
copy -lnumuch aa thett ii no precedent and no
way tor a co.ch to know what he it preperlna for tn
th" way of opposition.
''That makes putllns a team together dlfflcult,"
uy1 Campbell. "At the aarne time, It ii lnlri~."
The USFL season will conclude wlth 1
championship game which does not yet have •
name.
If the USFL title event wlll Collow an ent.lre
tournament of NFL 1euon and playoff pmea and
the Super Bowl and ,all the accompanyln1
commotion with five months more of its own, there
ia a name which comes to mlnd for the USFL
championship game.
Try ''Stupor Bowl I."
THRILLER • • •
From Page 81
playing well with roles obviously defined at this
point In the season.
"Rebounding la our one real weakness." ~
Popovich. "U we can get on the boards we can get
our running game going
"But Ocean View can put a 6-8, 6-7, 6,6 lineup
out there (includ.lng 6-7 reserve Dave Faria) and
that crealef/ a· Jot of problems."
It's no U"ee ride for the winner, however, when
tonight's smoke clears.
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DOOBI
. FOR
ON:
University moved ita
Sea View mark to 4-1
with a narrow decision
over El Toro, and in a
Sunset Leagu e match,
Edison posted an easy
victory over Marina in
high school wrestling
action Tyesday night.
Seniors J ohn Fassett
and Steve Hobart, aa
well as Mike Zaldivar
and Rick Hille s,
remained unbeaten at
their reapectJve weight
classes •• the Trojans
eked put El Toro. 36-3:>.
Ravi Sohonl pinned
his opponent at 11:>
pounds ln a key 11\8 t.ch
for Uni, while Jeasie
J{artz did the same at
148.
The Joa of Hombs jult adds one more to a
growing list of tragic accident.I in recent yean (I.e.
Estancia High basketball plarer St.eve Van Hom,
Marina High baaketbal standout Randy
Heidenreich, Fountain Valley foot~iflayer Doug
Thompeon, Corona del Mar buke at.al' Mark
Raina). • • •
CHECKING TOE CORNERS -Former
Newport Harbor football coech Hok Codrue hu
found a new arena -coaching the Sailors'
freshman basketball team. He'• 12-4 al last count
RELIEVERS -Serftor left.hander Gary
Braha (6-0, 175), an Orange Coat College product,
figures to get flf'9t call out of Lhe bullpen regardle.
of the aituation. Bra.ha was 3-3 a yew aao with a
4.65 ERA. Behind him la eenior left-hander Curt
Ruther (6-4, 180), who was 2-0 with a 5.13 ERA ln
'82.
''Thia la u cloee-k.nlt a ball 'club u I've ever
been a.oclated with," uya Gerakoa. "Plus, l think
we have a lot of depth.
"Still, we have to prove It on the field-It's that
simple."
LL tryouts set
Ranaiag Wear
Sportswear
W1r•ap1
Leisare Wear
Electrical problem cause of .blaze
Edison m oved I ls
Sunset mark to 3-2 by
downing Marina: 53-21.
Wayne Guy pinned his
foe at 115 pounds. while
f.rnold Alpert won at
)29 by dedalon. Edlton
won the top four weight
clMaeil by forfeit.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
fire that virtually destroyed the
Beverly Glen rnat'8ion of Laken
.. asketball star Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar wu electrical In
origin, city fl.re authoritiell Mid
Tuelday.
''It's been detennlned to be an
e lectrical problem In a muaJc
room," said flre department
Basketball scores
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spokesman Dave Peter1. Tho fire
early Monday mornin1 was
ociOnalJy \hought to have been
cawied by a leak ln a chimney.
Fur\her details of the exact
nature of the electrbl problem
were not lmmedlately avallable,
Petert 11ld.
Abdul·Jab~r wJll retum to
the LaQn lr1 DaUs for tanleht'•
NaUonal Beaketba1l AllodadOn
pine. the &Miil announa.d.
Tryou\I for the newly-formed
Newport NatJonal Uttle Lape wm be held this Saturday and
aaatn on Saturday, hb. 12 at
Mariners Park ln Newport 8-ch
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
All youtht 8-12 years of .,.
who have slcned up, or who are
plannb'I to lilJl Up, lhouJd try out Saturday.
M1rlnen Park 11 located 1t
Merlnert Drive end Irvine
8ouJevard
KOCM Stereo 10L1
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• Izod Lac011t• • Fred Perry
•Suh 4 • Adidu •Nike
•New .Balance~ Speedo
All salel Flnal.
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Orange Coul DAILY PILOTIWedneeday. F~ 2, 1113
(;hargers, Barons
.brace for sho.wdown -,
after easy victories
NBTC national c hampions honored ...
The Newport Beach Te nnis Club honored members who own or who once
owned national titles, including: Karen Knoche, Mike. Briggs, June
Mickelwait, Gertrude Amling, Helen Perez, Penny Stewart, Bob Perez, Mae
Mayer, Julie Hayward, Gail Glasgow, Gil Mayer, Jim Nelson, Bob Duesler,
Bob Kreiss, Car9I Schneider, Ken Stuart, Richard Metteer, George Yardley,
Ron Livingston, Bob Howe and Hank Leichtfreid.
Filipek· continues to lead
A Thur!lduy night 1howdown bc ~w ot•n E.dl•on ·Ii lgh apd
F'ounu.ln Vallc>y 111 on tap afk•r
holh the Chnrgrr11 and &rons
rN~ord('d vlctorlca In Sunact
League women'11 ba1ketbull
a<.·Uon ·rut.'Sday night.
The Char$lera, 7-0, play ho.t to
the Barons, 6-1, at 7:36, and
Fountain Valley will be out to
avengt-Ill only loss in league play. .
Ocean View, 5-2, also Bt.ayed an
the hunt aft.er downing Marina.
Here's how it happened:
Edison 61, Hta. Beach 38
The Chargers broke the game
o~n an the latter stages of the
third quar ter, aided by four
quick hOOJ>li from senior SheUy
TrPpl to hand Huntington Beach
its sixth league setback m seven
outings.
Trepl, who paced all scorers
with 21 poihts, hit 5 of 7 shots
from the field in the second
quarter as the Chargers moved
Into a 26-20 lead. She conttnually
hurt lhc Oilers with her outside
s hooting when Huntington
co 11 apse d on Cr etc h en.
Meinhardt. who scored 21 points,
mostly from the inside ..
Edison out.rebounded the
Oilers as a team, 47-37 a nd the
Seager's spurt puts him in second, . . followed -by C-urtis,-Sro-fzoff
Marina High guard Scott Filipek
continues to lead area prep basketball
900ring by a wade margin -averaging
23.7 points a game in 14 starts.
The 6-1 senior upped his average with
a recent flurry which saw him score at a
29 .2 pace in has last four games,
including a season high 41 points against
F.dison last week.
Filipek also averages over seven assists
. per game as h e and his Viking
teanuna~ take a bead on the Sunset
League title and/or CIF 4-A playoffs.
Also lh the Top 10 from Marina as 6-5
forward Chris Neumann, who has
recorded a 15.6 average through 18
starts. including 15 double~git efforts
and a high game of 31.
Newport Harbor's Joe Seager has
made a rapid rise in the Top 10. moving
into the No. 2 slot with a 17 .1 average
after being down the ladder at the 13.6
level eight games aRo.
ln Seager's 10 Sea View Leagye st.arts
he has averaged 19.6 per game. including
spurts an, the 20s sax of his last eight
games.
Jim CurtJs of Estaocta holds the No. 3
spot for area athletes. sronng at a 16.7
clip through 2 1 games, including a
game-high of 26. Curtis is one of four
Estancia players averaging in double
figures over the en tire season.
University's Norm Stolzoff has mbved
into the No. 4 slot with a 16.2 average.
brought on by a consistent league season
in which he has averaged 15.9 through
10 Sea V aew League games.
Jamel Garner, the only sophomore
among the Top 10, ia holding firm at No.
5 with a 15.7 average. highlighted by hts
consistency ( 16 double-d1g1l efforts an 19
games).
Ocean View's Byron Ball has entered
the Top 10 with a 15.5 average. The 6-8
OV retains soccer lead
A goaJ by Reid Thibodeau with i.even
minutes remaining in the game helped
Ocean Vie.w -High to a 1-1 lie with
'Edison Tuesday night lo keep the
Seahawks in first pl.ace in the s~
League men's soccer rll<7:"""' . "
In other action, Hunlllfkton Beach
battled back from a 1-0 deficit to dispose
-0f Westminster 4-1.
Lars Wiberg had given F.doon a 1-0
lead in the 20th minute with a pretty
header from the comer.
, Thibodeau countered by moving in on
1F.dison goe,tie Tim Romag and sconng in
;the second half.
With the tie, the Seahawk.s improved
1their record to 3-0-2 in league. while
~F.dison evened out at 2-2-1.
t At Huntington Beac h. the O ilers
1s urvived a goal on a free kic k by
•Westminster's Tony Verdi by scoring f three 9ee0nd-half goals. I The oilers, 3-1-1 in league, evened the
score on a goal by Ted May with 10
minutes remaining in the half. It was all
Huntington Beach aft.er that. with Raul
Ruiz scoring a pall' of goals and Dave
Vasquez adding another tally
Fountain.. ~alley and Marina played to
a 1-l deadlock. With the tie. the Vikings
pulled even with Westminster for fourth
place in the Sunset with a 1-2·2 reco~.
In women'J action, &llson improved
its Sunset Lmgue record to,4-0 with a
5-2 triumph over Huntington Beach.
Stephanie Terranove sparked the
Oiargers with a pau of goals.
Joy Biefield, Kelly Winkler and Stacy
Brink also tallied for Echson.
The Chargers opened a 3-0 lead and
led 5-l at one stage.
Ocean View and Marina battled to a
1-1 tie. as Jana Darling talli~ for the ·
Seahawks while Kathy Ellis had the
Vikings' goal.
It was the Seahawks' third tie in four
league outinRIJ.
In Sea View League play. a goal by
Patty Forbath helped Estancia gain a 1-1
tJe with El Toro. Dede Thompson got the
assist.
senior 1s averaging 16.0 per game m
Sunset League play, h1ghhghted by a
27-poanl burst against Edison last week.
Rounding out the Top IO are Anthony
kadovcich of Woodbridge, Costa Mesa's
Ted Stitt and Laguna Beach's Nick
Tepper.
ArH Top 10
1 Scott Flllpff. Marina ,:
2 Joe~-Newpor1 Harbor
3 Jim 1, Eatlll'IClll
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Biola rallies Big day for hiri"ng NFL head coaches
to overcome
sec, 58-56
LA MlRADA -Paul Gilbert
scored 22 pointa Tueaday night to
lead hoat Bio la College to a
thrilling 58-56 victory over
Southern California College in
NAIA District Ill · basketball
action here ..
Southern Cal College, 4.3 1n
conference and 11-10 overall,
tried desperately to forse ahead
with the llCOre :l7·56, but three
coNeeuUve tlpe failed, and the F.aaJa eventually Sol the ball out
of lJounda.
OUbert threw a lqng pua to
O.vid Jones. and the~ariguardl
w•rt forced to foul him wilh three~ rema!nlnc. Jona
llMk \he b'ee throw for OW final marstn of victory.
The F..ulet battled beck from •
36-27 halftime deficit behind
Gilbert and 12 polntl from Mike
Oray.
Larry Hint .cored l O of h1a l'
po Intl In th• Uttt half for
Southern Cal Coll•••· while
tamma .. Mike 1ob1r11 eddlld 10
Of hil 12 kl the ftnt IO m&nu• ~~bed DIM polnta
and tO rebound• lor lht
v= eautern&e Co~
retunw to actAon rrtclay nl ' wbtt1 the Vanauardi tlClll fkl
Chn.u6n at 7:!0. · ·~
From AP d.llpatcbea
Both the Buffalo Bills a nd
Atlanta Falcons ended their
quest.a for a head coach Tuesday.
but they went about different
methods of obtaining them
The Bills, who have been
without a head coech 11nce laat
week when 'Chuck Kn o x
resigned to take the h ead
coaching job with Seattle, named
quarterback coa c h Ka y
Stephenson, a former Ram
umtant.. to take over lot Knox.
Atlanta. meanwhile, lured one
of the iJlaredlent.a in Wuhlngton'•
rile to the Super Bowl
c hamplon1hl p by namln1
Redak.lN ofteNJve COOfdlnator
Dan Heoninl to -0\e '°P pott.
Steph•naon. 38, a 8llla q~ In 1968, bl!C.'omel the
younseat head coach In \he
National Football Lea1ue. ff•
be.came the top ctndldate for tM
poeltlon when BUit' defenslY•
coordinator Tom C1tlln told
owner ltalph )Vll.aon he did not
want the Job.
HennJl'\I w• the I'~' Hm
choice, uld ~tta~~~~Vlc•
PNtldent f.ddle LiBifioG It 1
news confennce T\Mlday,
The Fak:oN r1ll'ft I 11111t
to welt until after ·~·· Super Bowl to rn tr:vaew
HennJns beca\m8 ol • Nft.. NJe
that one tHm cannot reorult
another's assistant 1.1nUl 1'8 season
is over.
Stephenson. whose only other
head coaching poet was in high
school, played college ball a t
Flortda St.ate and 1igned u a free
agen t with the San Diego
Chargers, played quarterback for
the Billa In '68 before aufferelng
a fractured collarbone.
He spent some time whh
Atlanta and 0.kland durtng the
1969 and 1970 aea1on1 before
landlna hla fll'lt coechln1 job at
Rice in 1971. •
He loft footbalJ for one year
,before returning In 1973 to eo1eh
Baker County Hl&h School Ln
Florida. Other atop• Include
"tints with thf Jacuonvllle
Sharks of•he Wor1d Football
Lft1ue In 1974 and with the R.ari in t977 wtwn Knox hlrtd
him at an uailtant. When Knox
came to Buffalo, he brou1ht
Sttphehlon with him.
''We're 1oln1 to b~ eound;
we're aolng to t. • IOlld ..un. ..
Stephenson uld at a newa
conference u Rich S~lum atwr
hla appc>lnun.nt WM annowad
by Wit.on.
Wilton Hid h• baeed hi•
dech#on on 8tephen1on '•
knowltdM Of the alli' ·~
and the flt't playen ·~ Of
the ChOke.
WU1on eald thal wh•n ht
111ted a,ephen1on about hi•
offen sive policy, the coach
replied. ''I do paB6, Mr. Wilson,
on first downs."
"That wu a big plus with me,"
Wllaon responded.
Hennins. meanwhile, said he
prefen"ed Atlanta over two other
teams Interested In him. namely
the Rama and Kanau City,
becau.c "of the ownttahip. the
manage ment , the avail.Ible
player penionnel, the particular
faclll\lea . . . the are-a of the
country."
Henning, ironl~Uy, be&an his
coaching career at Florida State
In 1968 aa a quarlerback ond
recelwr co.ch, and later coechfd
at Virginia Ttch.
He hM bff'n In the NFL ror
seven years with the New Yo rk
Jets, Miami and the Redskins.
H~nnlng said he had not talk .ed
to any teams before the Sui per
Bowl. but "1 Celt like thla was the
bNt available job and I had m ade
up my mind that if It wu om !red
to me and the situation waa to , my
llkmg. that I would accept It ."
Henninc. 40, replace9 Lee ,man
Bennett, who was fired Jan 1. 14.
Bennett, the only winnlna < .-oach
In the Falcons' 17-year hil 1tory,
wu fired after Atlanta le .>tt to
Mlnnf'tOt.a ln the openln1 • round ot the NFL playofra.
Hla ~t eeuon W.}• in 1 1980
when the hlcoN captw; !<I tM
W•t DMtlon tJ\le wtth 1 12·4
record
--~-~
WOMEN ~m
Chargera shot 47 percent Crom
the fleJd (21 of 4~).
Huntington Beach was p&CN
by ,enlor guard Dawn Cooper'a
t'lght point., while Eve Tilus,
Ann Comoglio and Kim Rayburn
added seven apiece.
Fta. Valley 55, We1tmla1ter 31
Therese Puchalski scored 24
points, a,nd f orward Alicia
Mi~hell scored a seaaon-hlgh 10
points as th e hos t Barons
improved their league record to
6-L
Sam Arledge also joined her
two teammates In the double
figures department with 11.
T h e -S a r o n s a. u r·v i v e d
Westminster's full court press l.n
the third 11uarter aft.er the Lions
had fallen behind 44-27.
Debbie Eastin led Westminster
with 11 "points, while Gail
Guthrie added 10.. •
But it was Puchalski'a shooting
which did . the damage. The
junior forward hit 12.of 22 shot.a
from the field for a ~5 percent
performance. .
Ocean View H , Marlaa '8
Entering the second half down
by three point.a, the Seah.awlu
w ent to a press in the third
quarter to tum the game around.
Tammy W e bb, !JO All-CIF
performer last ~n. tµad four
of Ocean View's steals in the
period and no~hed ·13 of her 21
points in 1hat span. Karen Chase
managed 24 points. includiJ)g
seven in the p eriod 811 the
Seahaw·ks went up by 13 and
ke pt building the lead in the
(Ina) qu.arter.
The Vikings, 2-5 m league
play, were led by the duo of
junior Jill Bellamy and senior
Sandy Corbell with 17 points
apiece.
Rt1stlers host
o.,;ns tonig~t
Tt-Le Sou"lh Coast c.onterence'•
No. 1 IU1d No. 2 acoren -Greg
Wes t and Carl Aaron -lead
San•ta Ana College Into tonight'•
(7:3'i)) basketball showdown with
hor t Golden w~ in community
col J .ege action.
'J :be Rustlers and Dona come
int o the 1ame tied for eecond
pln1~ with 5-2 recorda behind
Col: mtos (6-1}. ·
West ia averaging 19.3 polnta pe r game; while Aaron comes
in to the game with an 18.9
8\ tttage. Golden West, which lost
a 10-point decision to the Dons in
fi1,rst-rouncl play, counter with
f, :>rward John Kresieh (17.0) and
f :uard Sherwin Durham (14.4).
At_ Orange Coast, the Pirates
f 2-5) entertain Fulle rton, and
' :>CC is allO entertainln& t.houchta •of a fifth-place finish to quallf'-
for lhe tast...SM~ PJ.)"QU-
spot.
They'll have to atop the
Hornets' Dan Wrtsht ( 16.1),
however, if they want to map a
CWTent three-~ kw.h\41 Iri Pacificoast Conference
action, Saddleback trave1' to
Crossmont to face the GriffiN.
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small win
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·n -S-5 tie
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The
Ne w York Ran1er1 and Loe
Anaele• Kln11 walked away
from t.helr disputed ~-6 tie
t.alking about what •hould haw
been, but •till manaafna to find 1mo1U vtctoriel In the atandoff.
The 1lumplng K.inp had a 5-4
lead when the ftanPrt~ Anders
Hedbt>r1 drove In the lut aoaJ to
Ue the Nadonal Hockey Le-cue
COr;ltett at the Forum Tuetday
nlaht.
"l ml11ed the pu~k." Hid
Hedber1. "I ....u1 dktn't hit. it
solid. But (Kinp 1oalle Gary)
Lukoeki fell back and be WU
aitUng inlide the aoel. Ml lhot
went underneath h1m and think
he tried to push tt out."
The Kinp .. w lt differently,
arguing with ttferee Dena M<>rfl
th.at the puck never entered the
net. The goal judge aaid It had .
, 1 It wasn't a game-winner, but
w Hedberg, whoee Rangers have
won only one of their last 11
games, "h wu a good feeling to
get one polnt and the tie instead
of no pointa."
The Kinga had pulled into a
5-4 lea4 with 6:38 left to play
when Marcel Dionne deflected a
drive by defe nseman Mark
Hardy past Ranger.a goalie Ed
Mio.
Losing the advantage didn't sit
well with Dave Taylor, who had
three assists for the Kings.
"When a team goes into the _
last. minute leading by a goal
they should be able to hold it."
he saisl.
"I'm disappointed thst we
didn't wtn, but we "didn't. lose
eltb.er,!.! aalcl.C.O.Cb ~er.ey •.
whoee Kinp remain in laat pLaoe
in the Smythe Divt.ion with a
16-27-8 record. "We have to pick
it. up, ~peci.ally again.at our own
division. Making the playoffs
wlll all boil down to games
against. our own dlviAion."
Taylor also wasn't totally
disappoin t.ed. .
"If we keep giving an effort
like we gave tonight [ think we
could make the playoffs," he
said. "We juat have to beat
Vancouver, and we're not th.at
far back."
'nle K.inp reportedl)r..may be
getting eome help l.n a bid for the
playotfa.
Owner Jerry eu.. confinned
during the game Tuesday th.at an
agreement to. acquire goalie
Markua Mattson from t.'he
Minnesota North Stars had been
reached, and that a deal was
e to be com leted t.odav.
.. .
..
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneed1y, Febf'uery 2, 1"3 ..
Gregory Peck pol"trays Monsignor
WION!.80AY, FEB. 2. 1983 · Hugh O'Flaherty in "The Scarlet and
the Black," a three-hour movie on the CAVALCAQE 88
ENTERTAINMENT B 10 CBS Television Network tonight. PI 0. TELEVISION 812
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As the clock ticks
down the final seconds
of the College Bowl,
the UC Irvine faculty
Tri~le looked on
James Danziger, Linda
Georgianna, Joe Di
Mento and Virginia
Trimble) looked on
helplessly u the
students rolled t.o a
395 to 245 victory.
395
UC Irvine's Student
All-Stan from left,
Mark Sugan, Joe
Hoffman; Tom Davey
and Chris Jac~n talk
over an answer during
last week"s College ,,.
Bowl game against the
UCI faculty team. l
• I
i
Students ·stun f acWty • in College Bow1.J
'If :
By LORENZO BENET OC._Dellr .... at.ft
You've heard all the rumblin~ about collegiate
decadence, rowdy frat parties and declining Student
Aptitude Test soores. And bow it all might lead to the
downfall of western civilization.
Well, one recent afternoon, four UC Irvine students put
all that talk to rest. They defeated -no -humiliated an
equal number of that university's faculty in a high noon
showdown.
But this wasn't a de{JlOnstration, or even a classroom
debate. lLwas the C.O~e Bowl; a fast-paced, mind-boggling
duel of intellect.
Back' in the 1960s, there was a television version of the
game that matched one sc11ool's eggheads against another's.
\
This day, however, it was follower pitted against
men tor, Plato battling Socrates.
Questions were raised and answers were given -all in
a matter of seconds. Subjects varied from English literature
to science to the losing general in World War II's battle of
El Alamein.
"Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg both belonged to it.
"On the Road" and "Howl" were among its producta. For 10
points -to what self-proclabned literary generation am I
ref erring?"
Student pl.ayer Tom Davey hits~ buzz.er and replies:
'The Best Generation.''
"That is correct. "
The setting for the game was perfect: Each team sat -
behind two long l,@bles set up on a stage in UCl's Heritage
~m. They had two judges, a pretty 9C.,'Orekeeper and an
artitulate mod~rator. KUCI, the campus radio station, was
broadcasting the game live. About 100 students and faculty
jarrimed the pla<le. -
Holtman (engineering) and .Davey (political 8Clence>
appeared a little cocky.
"I'm predicting the faculty will make a lot of_
pi:ocedural ern>rs," .Davey 11ticl "'l'bey don't know-the~~ ........ ~
and t~y'll be slow on the buzzer. We've already played in
five game9."
-"As a major league~l.ayer,.J>e lasted only one at bat ·.
with .the St. Louis · Aa a rnlll1liger he went 23
years, won seven _pe~ · four world cbampionsh.11'9 with
the Los Angeles Dodgers. or 10 points name him. Bzzz:r. ·
Dr. James Danziger, professor of political science,
hesitates and then blurts out: "Lasorda, Tom Lasonla."
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Sitting in a comer prior' to the S'8J"l of the game, the
student team talked over strategy. They call the~lves the
"AD-Stars .. because to get h~re. they-had to defeat 76 other
UCI students in a double-elimination C.Ollege Bowl
_ "Wrong!:' Buzz. "Walter O'Malley," counters Davey.
"Wrong. The answer is Walter Alston." "Aiston1° Davey
tournament. 1
AlthOugh they call it the "varsity sport of~the_ mind," a
quick hand with the buzzer can mean all the difference
between an all-star and a jo\.trneyman, victory, and def eat
This game, in fact, was only a warm-up for this weeken~a regional C.Ollege Bowl tournament at Cal Poly
Pomona, where the All-Stan will compete against teams
from Stanford, UCLA and U~ amoni othe·ra. ·
' But at the moment, the All-Stars were laughing and
joking quietly. Indeed, you might say that Mark Sugars
(biological ICiences), Christopher Jackaon (business). Joe
says, slamming his fist on the table in frustration.
If there was an edge for the faculty aquad, it was
balance, and pure, unequivocal brilliance. What's more,
three of the four returned from last year's team which beat
the students, 135 to 95. In addition to Danziger, the faculty
group cortlisted of Dr. Joeeph Di.Mento, director of the ·
program in social ecology; Dr. Linda Georgianna, ..adate
profeslOI' of Enalish and comparative literature; and
ne~comer Dr. 'Virginia Trimble, profemor of physics. .b
"On cultural, linguistic and geographic gt'OUnds. the
Jews are divided into two groups, for 10 pointa identify
them.
Silence.
Bzzzz.
"Ashkenazim and Sephardim," Trimble replies.
"Correct."
The crowd oohs and aha. The moderator rNdl the next n
question. :
''It threatens us all, it kills fish,· aquatic animaJa. . .
&zz:z.
"Acid Rain," Hoffm11n says confidently . • 'Correct. •• .
More oo~ and ahs. The ben sound8 endirw Che 'tinr
hall. 7'>e .core: Student All-Stan 176, Faculty TNm 130.
But rhe 11eCOnd hall wu a Joke aa the .student team
ellonJet191.y nailed ~ qumUon alter another. N the end
•· drew near the prolt!80n llumped Jn theJr clY1n Md ...,..
•C thelr w•• gJe e•. 1Ynal .core: JIM lo 240, •tudenr..
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''I don't minc:I beln& hwnilJated once or twice in a year-,'' '
Georaianna Joked afterwaftl. uwe went in overconfldlnt. ,
but &hia atucfent team WM &h.ree-UJnm better than JMt ,_.,"
• .,,,. feculty did wont ln the toD6cal stuff," DIMIJ lllil. •-n.ey don't'°"° moviee or watch rrv. I think they., ~I
thelrwelvee ln their boob."
Oout DAILY ftlLOT/Wedneeday, ,tbNary t , 18N
I
'Mr. Nice Guy' just cOurteOus
Dl!AR ANN LANDERS: Pleue tell me why
"10day'1 woman" becoms anary and UJlMl when a man attempt.I to be cow1eoOI.
I have alway• con1idere d my1elf a
well-mannered suy -wouldn't want to be
U\Yth1na et.e. I think women are t.erritlc, beautUul, wc:inderful and equal to men ln every way. But rve
been put ln my place ao many times when I've tried
to be polite th.at I have jult about stven up.
Example: A aecretary ln our office dropped
aome pepera. When I 1tarted to pick them up, ahe
lhou\ed, "I can do that! Don't make me out to be ao
helplea"
I held the door open for a woman I didn't know
(ln a department •tore). She gave me an Icy 1tare
and aaid, ''Do I look too weak to open a door for
my.elf?''
I offered my aeat on a bua to a Y<>Una lady who
looked pregnant. (Maybe she wu just plump.) Her
..l'ftpC>Nle wu, "rd rather 1tand."
Ia thll new breed of female trying to tell ua we
are insulting them by bel.ni courteoua? What are
your t.houahta on th~ subject? -ULTIMATELY
SINCERElN N.Y.
DEAR ULT: Ieep oa dola1 ~e ~I• t.ht
lffm rtclat c. )'OL lpore dae ilmbol wt.o doa't
appreciate small coutetJn. To,., Jt blutly, doa't
let lite tHp cook.In ~ue a clod oat of yH.
EAR ANN LANDERS: I am bollina over ·the
statement that the Air Force 1penda $1!.6 million
per year for private pet aervice by veterinarianl.
What noNeNe!
Havina put ln 23 yean m tne anned force9 I
happen to know th.at every ~ with a me9I hall, ln
all branches of the Department of Deferwe, n!quiree
th.at all meat be inspected by veterinarians at the
supply pointa. The meat la then distributed to the
various unita of the military. Thia ia where the
taxpayers' dol.lan go,.and rm sure l°" will~ it
Is a legitimate expenditure. .
JOlll HIAl TH
DA. PETER J. STEINCAOHN
All aervl<*I pettorme<I on privately owned
an1mala must be paid for by lhe ownera. Pleaae let
the recofd ltl'&i&ht. -RISPJlC'JTt1LLY, M180T. DONALD J . ~EIBFORTH (USAF, RET.),
CLOVER. 8 .C.
DEAR M/8: I received several Jetc.n fnm
member• •f ~· armed Hrvlce!1 taclHlal oH
fnm Bria. G•. Rlclaard F. Abel, mree• of ~lie
affaln, tT.S. Air Foree, laflq &M ume dalq. (P .S.
I'm pad yoe're la clover.)
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I went with Hank for
three yean. Swell SUY· He decided he needed to devote full Ume to hia book, IO he quit hia job and
moved ln with me. Hil savinCJI ran out quite aome
time ago and I havet>een hia aole auppor1.
My ~ther tell1 me I am a fool, that a
3!\-year-olcl man with aelf-reapect wouldn't let
hlmlelf be "kept." I love hlm and want (o aet
married, but he aay1 h e Isn't ready for a full
commitment. Pleae give me 110me advice. (P.S.
Don't tell me to throw bim out. I can't do it.) -J.N.
IN CONN. .
DEAR CONN: og, Doa't Qrqw ~m Ht. Lei
Mm coatta.e to live wlQ '" uUI ~ fiallllel tk Great Amertcu Novel. Pay ~. bill• ud see to It
Oat Ile w all ~e lrtvUe1ea ud comfor11 of a ~ubaad . W~ea e la ready for a "fell
commltmut," It wW probably be to 1omebody
elle.
;por SH--OTS
'BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
North·8outh vulnerable.
South deala.
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Tbe blddlns:
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Openinl lead: Ace <>f •.
Don't ply by rote. You
mutt be alert at every •tase
of the play if you want to
eapltallae on 1our chancH. •
,_ Thi• hand i1 frona lhl
Swill Team event at the ,..
cent North American Cham·
plon1hlp1 In Mlnneapoll1.
Once South opened the bid·
dins, North wa1 determined
to pre11 on 1.9 1lam. Hie
wealth of controla made h.11
hand worth conlfcrerably
more than the t8 point• it
counted In hlJh eard1.
· Weat led the act of ap&dt•
and laslly continued with
another 1pade. Declarer.
John Herrmann of Franklin,
Tenn., made no mlatake with
the reat of the play. He ruff
ed and led the jack of hearLa
He wu dlamayed whfn Weit
•luffed a apade, but he di<
nol five up.
He won the klns of tiumpe,
cubed the kins of 1pade1 and
ruffed a 1pade, H Ea1t •luffed
1 diamond. He re,.nt.ered
dummy with the kins of
dlamonda and led a trump.
Ea1t followed wit~ the eeven,
dfflaNr •on tlae tiP' ~
croeeed beck to du••1 wtU1
I dialllOod, U f:ut lt1JI ~
to follow 1ull.
O.claNr ruffed a dlallMNld
to reduee hll trump lenstlt Lo
that of Eut. !ut la..d a
club, but it wu not eaoup.
Dedarer eulMd tlM aee of
clubl and enteNd dummy
with a cJub to the klDJ. He
could now lead any card froin
the table. Ealt had to ruff,
but whether he choM Lo ruff
with tM nine or the •qu..n
wu Immaterial. J>fflaNr ,.,
behind him with the, A.to.
and had to make both 1>f 1h!a
truma>• for 1 well-played
1lam.
At the other table 'Weit
did not 10 out of hll wa1 to
help declarer at Lridt two.
After cuhlns the ac. ot
lpade1, .he •hilted to a dla·
mond. Now declarer waa an
entry 1hort for the trump
coup, and Eaat eventuall1
aeored ihe queea of hearU.
• ao.scoP' BY SIDNEY OMARA
Be ready for unu1ual reque1t1, a variety of
experience., cbanpt and travel. Gain lndJcated throuah written material Gelnlnl, Seatttarh• and
another vir,o fiCure prominently.
1'111nday,Feb.S .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.. 22): You•u ~te Item•
th.at had been bt, m1-1nc or It.Olen. Important
domeatlc adjuatment oocun, redecor'attna IX'OG'am commencea. Good new1 received concernlnj
flnanclal prospect.I. Money cornea from unusual
IOUJ'Oe. • ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Po11ible
partnership la tested -quesUona arise concerning
mon«!}' and reaponaibWty. Don't ruah, maintain · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Moon in your""'
1elf-e1teem and appreciate your own talents, emphulz.es initiative, lnV'1"tivenam, correct tim1nl
potential. Membe11 of oppdill~ 1ex II attracted, could and excellent Judlment. Define tenna, aee &*>Pie aa
attempt to manipulate and rnicht be doub~. they are, avoid eeU-deceptlon, Myatery-Will be
v . • raolved. you.'ll pin acce91 to claeetfled infonnation.
TAURUS (April 20-May "20): LJaht ii abed on SAGl'M'AIU\JS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll be
aree which previo\Wy WM abrouded in mystery. invited to partld pate in civic meetina aimed at
-You'll aatn fre1h lnal1ht1 concernln1 publlc up1radln1 property valuea. Foc:u1 on adcted r· TME MA"DaST
TMING
TO lfloi'\A~INE
relatlona. a~~ justice and mantqe.. . reaponsibWty, ~.authority and intenllfied
--~ GEMINI J Ma ·21-une 20..): You're ~lng relationatllpa. cycJe rnove1 up, you'll be at right
1>ullecfliitwo direalona llmUltaneously. Cfiooee place at crudal moment.
DEAR DR. STEINCllOBN: I waa arrnte4 reeemtly fw ._. *lftlta w'1Je I wu u Mhr u
a moue. fte eftleer ....-........... fer ..._
· me.,-.. tlwu...__t.1 ..... 'IWahtakli
weeb. Olle .. ....., 1 wu.,..... c. •Mme late w• at tM .mce ... I aa...t ru eff die nM. fte ....,..f I fell ..... at tM wlteel fer a~
er awe, .. t Mela ... el ale1~1I. .. t lteeaue rm
aller1le. I took aa ••erl1 larce •oae of
aatWHamlHI earlier daat atte ....... I 1ot •• ••eon I bepa c. weave ta aad .. t • t11e nM. naa
WU reuoa ..... RJ I WU dcbtM. ~lly
wllea I CMIG't walk a 1Sral0t U...
I teN die officer I iaah't '"9 btakta1. I ... , .. ,. ta.at IN Delferm a lweadalllc teat fer akt~el. Be ,.,...._ ftat ii wk& pt me off. ne·
lMCe dbmlaaet .dae cue w'8a my Meter tesdfW 've beea • aatt~1&amiMa. I ~ W1 I• u
lmpertaat letter Dr. Sc.lllenlm. I w9Mer IMw
muy are kJIJed ud malme4 ta Hto1 •Imply
tleeaHe t~ey are t~e laaoceat victims or
aadkleta.mtaea. n..•1 '" WU "ey •• .. a• be
waned? After my °""= I .... .,..ve alter &aldu Ad m ... cad-t. afftee! -MR. V.
OEA.R MR. V.: Excellmt advice -and tbanb
for your let1er. I haven't mentioned, in a f"1 yean,
the potenUl.l danaer'I of taJdna anUhiscaminea and
Mdative1 while driY'ins. t.fudoubted:l)'· many
fatalltiea and accidents are due to taklnl such
medication.a. I think docton ahou1d 1t.raa •uch
pouible dan1era to e very patient takin&
antihiltaminn, barbltah and other druf!. M
additional "no-no" would, of cou.ne, re te to clrtnk1Jll befoft _drlvlq._
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DEAR DR. STEINCBOBN: I ea affon It. M I
10 to a paydlia&rtst le Wp 11raJOtem me "L rm
•ota It. more for my •••kH' ud e•n• tw
·~WHAT LIES
JUST
BEYOND .
MV
Wt LOE ST
D"EAM9.
myself. I wua a ltealWer &tome atm•••n. I've
Mdced lfUt tmpnnmeat la relad-. all ......&.
MJ frlead1 try to ta1' me ••t of 1ett... W1 tnatmeat. 'nleJ dalM It la a wute la ...., ...
eff.n. I MYe a,...... daey ._.t wu& • UMdate wt" Mme•e wM .... c. a 9'rtU.. -MU. P .
DEAR MRS. F.: U they wen reel frtenda,
they'd be with you all the way. Be thankful f0t
your improvement. You're llvln1 with your
hu.band and child -not with them.
DEAR DR. STEINCllOJIN: ·I w"4er U lllJ
dtcter IA'I 1M alanDelll aa...t my ,rnn:re. I am
prepu1 ud M lau,.... tUt lt la a Mt MP-I
aJway1 ....... t cut ..... ~ ......... , ..... darblc ......-eJ. -MM. r.
O'EAR MRS. F.: On the contrary, thereo'1
UR.&all'f • ali&ht fall in i:n-ure durtna the first lix
montm of pttlJl&DCY. 1ben It n.. to the previous
normal leYeL When it II hicher than normal, your
doctor baa r-..on enouah to becorne wary_. It may
forewarn of a pr'Oblem that needit to be taken care
of.
cow. which enables you to utilbe tested metboda. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Popularity
Emphalla ai.o on calla from relative, employment, l.ncr111e1, wl8b COii* uue, burden la removed and
bulc t..a relatina .to safety and leCUrity. ~ your eso will be inflated. Moon pomtioo bJchli8hta
with Aquartw. emotional ,fulfillment, romance and chance to
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar Mpect participate ln ~ bu.alne9I venture. Aries hl~C:• creativity, chan1e, children and native fiaurea prominently. in relatiomhip with member of oppotlte · AQUARIUS (Jap. 20-Feb. 18): Roecfhloclr will
•aex. Remembe r re1olutlon1 concernln1 diet, be r emoved -1omeone II te1tln1 your
nutrition. You'll be concerned with body l.Jm&e -determination to succeed. Spotlicht on buslnew,
Popularity lmprow.t, travel opportunity exllta. career, new contacta and chance to be more
' Independent. Avo6d heavy liftinc, aet to be9rt of LEO (July 23-A'-'8. 22): Be wWing to rectlfy manera, open Unee of communication.
recent error -emDham on revlllQn. review and PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:b 20): Good lunar Mpect
rebuUdlna pr'OCMI. tcx.,.a a18o on W'Ul'ity, property, ~ts travel., poblr=, pwmit of educational
pomlble purm.. of heme. You'll have opportunity ~ a-.1 -.a ~ ... a1 val Intultl to -.. te .___, •-eernent. Check with a.........io. PJ'O .. _ •WY•ew ..,.. \U9& uea. ve .___.,_ __.. -... .._,.... Inc. II activated. you'll .,_ lll'Oblem f.amily
VIRGO~. 23-Sept. 22): Trip lnvol member tace.. Money and emotfona mlncle -
member of te teX who aided in recent CADClll' oatiw will proYe loJmlty. ........... ........ ,,
Truckload
lant Sale
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LOW FARE JET SERVICE TO rHE WEST!
Now you haw low-
fare jct aervioe to the
capital daily.
depart.ins at 7:10 a.m.
or 5:00 p.m. '
Convenient return
Ri1hts at 7:35 a. m. or
4:55 p.m.
Your choice or 7
round-trip daily
RiJht1, with an early
momina departure at
7:00 a.m. Try our
convenient return
night at $:5' p.m.
The only jet aervtce to
Bakcnfteld, with 2
no~daily.
~ ac 7:00 a.m. or
5:00 p.m. with return
niptt at 9:50 1.m.
or 7:10 p.m.
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We\te increased our
1ehcdule to ) non-
1top1 daily, dcpartina
at 7: 10 a.m.. IJ:OO
Lnt and 7:)0 p.m.
Flyina to the valley
was nevtr easier!
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$47 $47-
8toclcton l'lllm ·
Enjoy our low fares lfPi'lllfl8
and two daily non-
1top1, departina at
8:4$ a.m. and $:1'
p.m. Convenient
return n'8hc. at 7:10
a.m. and 6:50 p. m.
Ellpreu 'YOunclf to
Palm Sprin• daily
wilt ..... u ... at
I~ a.m. aad l:U
p.m. The 1un juat pe
dolerl
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Terrtfre .. ·se .ecrwn.
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Lo~ prices!.
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-...-."'"'wide range ol -
qualities -all· at
· e~ceptional &avings
REMNANTS
Save 50" and more
on a-huge Mlection pf
remnants ond roll
' ends. Iring your room
mHSurements for best
choice. •
One of a kind mJll
trials & slightly .
• irr .. ukiirt ot even
Wgg• 9'Mnts.
CUSTOM
QUALITIES
~specializes -in custom carpet
and custom
colon• at no
add~ionolchort•· .
ONLY
AT BALBOA!
We make, sell
and install your
carpet .
Orl!'Qe OOMt DAILY PILOT IWednelday, '*'*Y 2, 1113
f aeture carpet
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Proniotions highlight week • ID county
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Patricia Cave hAtS ~m named vke president and manager
of Cannell and Chaffin f\e:j1dential Interiors of Newport Beach.
Cave has been wnh the firm (or 10 years artd moet recently was
vice president and manager of the Los Angeles st.ore.
Jobn A. Cqnoor has been named president of Kaama
Marine Engineering. Inc.. of Cost.a Mesa. Connor: 38, joined
Kudu Aeroseacrah, • predecessor of the Kaama Racing Team,
lnc., in 1974. Ip H~80, ~e b«ame vice president of Kaama
Marine when sevt>ral of the K.aama companJes were combined
to pursue research, development, manufacture and sales of
mar1nc power systems. •
Marilyn M. Relnfrled has been appointed vice president,
director of commercial and residential real estate act'OUnta for
King Adyertising and Public Relations, Inc .. o{ Newport Beach.
Reinfried, who joined the firm two years ago u account
executive, brings 10 years of experience to her new poaition,
Including service as manage' of marketing corrununicallona for
the Irvine Company, and .marketing direcior for that firm's
Fashion Wand shopping center in Newport Beach.
·. Born. Barrett and Associates of Newport Beach annoum"eS
the appointment of G. Thomas Davis as environmental group
manager. Davis, a resident of Brea. w1U act as project man.ager
on projects for the firm's t'Onstruction aggregal<' clients. Prior t.o
this appointment, Davis worked as a geologist for construcuon
Cirm5 in Iowa. Kansas and Missouri.
I TRW Information Services Division of Orange announces i , tt}e appointment of Paal Palermo of lrvine as vice presi~ent
t and director of information proceaing servica. In his new
· position, Palermo will be resp0nslble for data collections. I
compute r procc11sing, voice and data nutwork1, 11ohware
dttvelopmt.'nt, office out.omaUon and technJcal IJUpport. With
TRW for over 14 years, Palenno wu previously dl~1.0r of
ayatcms.
Jiii Ratlte hu joined The Association of Costa Met1a , a
tull-servire photographic firm which brings ln·hou.e many of
the services commonJy pro~ded by aeparatc sources. Rathe.
who nocelved her Masters de,ree ln 197& and has an exterullVt!
backgro~ ln client service and aupervllion, .. wUJ be eervlcing
new and f!Xistlng aoc'Ounta in .Ora.nee County.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors has appointed
Robert L. 01ilqubt of Mts.ilon Viejo. as Cleveland ~ational
Forest representative from -Orange County {o the Watershed
Fire Council of Southern CalJfomJa. Dahlqu.i..st was Jonnerly
associated with tpe council as. a member and later as aecretary.
from 1967 to 1971 and was the representative for the Los Padres
National Forest in San Luls Oblapo County. •
Mu Bentley, former d~tor of sales and marketing at the
Hilton Stockton. has been appointed director of sales for the
Sheraton Newport. While in Stockton, ahe served as president
of her chapJ.er of the National Association for Professional
Women, and previously as vice president of the Pacific
Norlhwest Chapter o f the Hotel Sales and Marketing
Association in Seattle. Bentley earned the 1981 outstanding
sales and marketing award for AIRCOA". the S heraton
Newport's parent company .
Intent.ate Electronics Co,.P. of Anahelm has 'announced the
realalgntnent of Aa,1r R, CbU~ to th8'U .S. as wes~rn regional
sales manager. -•
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1 ~%otessfonal NOnc~~Air ,.. ._,. · Florist T.a ......... m
th Coast Design Cente< • A· 108 Costa Mesa ' deleribed dMd Of truet
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S Mil WIU S U Af PU8UC AUCTION
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lawful mon.y ot the UnlWd Stat•I 811 right, lllle end ln1.,. ~
YOU Ml• Dll'AULT-A DUD Oft 11IU9T DATID Wll/t1. UNL&M YOU TAO ACTtOlt TO
NOTICT YOUlll "'°""" fT ... y •• •OLD AT A ,u.yc
IALI. IF YOU NllD AN
IOUMATIOll OP 1'MI MA"-°' 1'MI ~ ACWlllT YOU, YOU IMOULD COlff ACT. A
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
I 25°/o -1 Year
110,000 MINIMUM. LIMITED OFFER
10 encl -held by " IMICler Mid Oa•d ol Tru.i In th• properly LAWYa. ,
On 02/23113 Ill 10:00 A.M. ~ c..,.... Co«porttton~ ALlN TAUSTC>f'· WIUIAM J CLARI<. •PPOlnt•d TruetH unde r end
end l.ISA 8 CLAIUC, ~ end ~to 0-.cl Of TNlt. '
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Celifornle PAACEL NO. 1:
YOU ARE IN OUAUl.T UN0£R A Loe 53 of Treat Ho, NM, M Pf'
DEED OF TRUST OATEO MAACH MIC' -did In DOOll 348. si..-31, 1Ht UNLESS YOU TAKE 25 lo 2t lndUllw9 Of .. ...__Clllil~-
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUfl M~. In ttl8 Office of ltte ~
PAOP£ATY, IT MAY K SOU> AT A Aeoorder of Mid County
PU8UC SALL IF YOU NUO AN PA..C!L HO. 2: EXP\.ANATIOH Of Tl41 NAT\IAE Non·••elueh,. <:• .. m•nll tor
"1-2080 OF THE PAOClEOIHG AOAIHtT ec:o• ... Ine r• ... egr•••.
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reJerred to ebova wu llled In Avw .. Cotta Mela. CA 92829;-twOl*1Y to MllilfY Mid OOfltt'IOI•• Declar•llOll~'I for Mle~on .VltJo Oung• County on Novembef 4, Thie ~ II ~ by • end therMlter the under11onlid llMl'OltfMl•lal ....._. ~
1182. genwei per1Nrlhlp cei.ecl ..0 notll» of bf.al end of (lncr•111•nt Ho. 10) rteordecl I RoH Mellin, 3112 Ollltall•r ~ M w.--elec:Oofl 10 be -oeci Octooer 4, Oc1obet 4, 1174 In booll 11117',
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l 92eH County C*11 of Orange County on Olftdel Aecotde. IXCE"11HO THIAIFAOM aN
Liz Wallace. 20'7 E. Ooeen Jan. 14, 1913. Seid HI• •Ill I>• meda. but ......., ol, 9111. ~ Olfl9f BMS., Balboe. CalHornla Hdet n11• wltlloul 'ovonent o.r wertanly, hydrocarbon t4.lb11enM1 and •M
t TNe ~ •• eonclucled bye Publlalled Or•noe Cout Deily ~ -llftollld. reoerdllllt 11111. ~ ~ In "' under 0( ganerel .,.,,,_..IP Plot, Jen.. 11, 21. F«i 2, t . 1M3 pa111111~. or tnCUf'll«>t.-. to 'tllfl6dl 11wy b9,....... lrOln MN
.. Aoee Mellln • ~~ ,,., the rWNlnlno ~ -o4 lelld ...... Undlrl9a .............
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JanUery 11 1983. -----pr0¥ldelt. ---·It eny, lllldar """~ '°'· .. ...-.-.i: . ""'71 r'NAii.nA~-tN ..,._ °' tald 0"'9cl of TfUll. dtvllGPlllOlll, •rocluOtl0111
"'tltlahed Orange Coeat 0811. y T .. ~ follow! -~ It ...,_ ..... ~ end ..,.,... of .. HlrtctlOl'I end 111111!!! Of HI• Plot Jen 19 M ,,._., 2 t 1M3 ,.. 119 ,....... ..,,, ~.,, Tr'*99 9'd of N llNMa ~""' .,._.. Clll, ........ ......._ --• . • . • ~ -Mid OMd ol TNat. lald .... ~ .... ooerMll ILl~l-ICllt Md .... --------.:350:ff~g DAWN'S DISCOUNT LAU, N held on Tuetdey, ~ 12, tte1 ffom llld lelld !Ir ,.,...,. °' "**' "8.IC llOT1C[ , :=a?'tve, Coeta ~. Celltomte •• 2·00 p .• m., et '"• C:ll•g:= ••II•. cl•rrloh •ndlor otlltr , rcnnouew• o-s s.i.. t14 .att1s1ree1. Avwnueentteno.tottteCMc ••IT4flf "°"' _... loultna
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.,.,_ • · · lndMduel MAY II MADI IH OAlt4 ANO/Ofl _..., Of IUClfl ""'*911. II. ... ~GEA EYE IMPORTS: Bl Dawn 8 Slllar THE CASHIERS 0,. Cl,.TIFllO P••roleum ••• ,,., llydrocerllon
0 D IL ~~ ~~;ey ,.:!°~' 1!,I~ .... Ned wltll the CHl!CKI SPECIFllO IN CIVIi. . .......,_end ..... •~ '-111 ) ....,..,1y ..,_,. "' <>r.nge County on COOl llCTIOfi' 292411 ~ .,_.. N¥I llO rtclflt .. ....,,
MlACHAHDIH: ll OCEANIC ~ 11 1N2 At th• llnu of Ill• ln ltlel upon th• eurf•ot of ......... lffTIMATIONAL MA,.l<ETINO; F) ' • ,_... dMOr1bed IMd not to i.t 111Y °' .,_
UAIHf FON> CASUAL JEWEi.RY Put>llahtd Orenge Coul Delly =.4:' u:: ~~ ot-;: Mid lend Of ef\y pcN1ton t!MINOf
' I~: F'I GALAVANTIH Plfpl. Jen 12. 19, 2t, Fe«>. 2 1913 o""""etlon MCurad ~ lllo at>ov• MloW Mid,_,,.,.,...., to end M01 T"AVllL, lot tu=r Alie., lz74-13 """' Ml 1>t10w tlle Pf9M"I IUtf9Qe of •• ......, ea.ti. CA. dHorlbtd dHd o trll•I end tho H id tancl tor eny purpoH
lloln• lmllll•·lchlup, P\aJC NOTlC( Mtlm•lad co1t1, ••pen .... tnd At11n1 •
• ..., o.ytOM Circle, H.,.,11ng1on ed111noe1 I• 1131,Ha.61 To -The etrMt ecldr•H end otll«
.-i, c.. ......_ flC'moua .UU.'8 ~1~ ... '!1°'**'11 bid.~ '"'Y oommon d1111JflMIOl'l, "eny, of"" nm .,_...... It OOftdUaled by an .. .._ aTAn•Nt -1 J ~ ..oMt. -rNI propttty CIMOttMcl no.. 11
... t $ ... Th• lollo•lng P«IOn I• doing 1<1~i.t.~~1~PANY ==" to bt: HNI lAtlfttO, • ..._ 8fnfCtll lc:Hup """'-... ,.._ ........ vteto. CA .... 1.
nm ..... t•il -tied wttll the VALUSAFE, 213 Vie Cor'dOYe. •Mid TNll•, Tiie U1'1Cler1t1ned Truttee' c-. o.tr Of Ofenoa County on Newport e..c11, CA 92~. lty T,O "'!~~ ..... co Aofnt dleelelm• 1nr lfalllllty ror 1nr
..... 11. ,.. O••l•r w. Oodl>•Y. 2 t 3 VI• Plttlde A ,__ lllOOmCIMla"' ............. '
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" ~bltllled Orenoe Cotti Delly ta.a One CltY 1M1 Weet lflY, etiown '*'9111. ,,,.. JM. 12. ,., 21. Fetl, 2. ,.., Thie._.,_. .. ~ by an °', ""I! ..... ~........ Seid .. 1. Wiii ... M•d•. 11111 ......, lndMOuel I 141-• 0 0&.. wllllout oow•n•nt or werr•ntr.
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Building pe'rmits
decline in Irvine
.... I
8y GLENN SCOTT or-.....,,,...ew
Bulldlna activity In Irvine
reflecWd national trflndl lalt y~ar
H lhu number or bulldlna
permit• l•tued dedlnt"d by 3?
pettunt from. 1'181.
P •rmlu for ruldentl1I,
commercial, lnduatrlal and other
t)'peJ of bulldlnp toWed l,639 in
1982 comparf'd to 2,&88 1n 1981,
according to fln•I statl1tlcs
re<.~ntly releued.
Thc same kind of redUCUOnl wu evident In 1982 In
commorcfal and lndu1trl•I
conJtrOction. V1tue of o(flCH,
rtttaur1mta, banks and 1tore•
tot1led $47 miUlon laat yHr
comparttd to $79 million In 1981. •
An exceptJon to the tttrid wu
for new lndU1trlal ware~•
where 32 pennlta for $10 milliof>•
were luued In 1"82 to onJy nine
1n 1981 with a <.'Ombi.ned value ot
$&.$ million. ~ Valu<'I of structures lilted for
permita ~tao fell sharply, from
•t7~ m11llon In 1981 to $131
million last year, a 26 percent
decrease. -
The downturn In bulldlna:
activity in Irvine In U8};
reClecled n1tional &rehds, llld'
Bob Stottheim, manager of &lw
city'• lnlpection aervk.u. : ln the residenllaJ catesory. ~7
permita for attached hou1ing
unlta, with a total value of $US.4
million, were optalned last year
compared to 182 pennlta for uruta
valued at $40.9 million a year
rear lier. ·
Laa.t year, 78' permlta were
l.aaued for single-family houaes,
with a co"mbined value of $4.9
million. In 1981, however, 270
permlt.jl were issued for home9
worth a totAl llA 1 million.
He noted, however , that~
activity already has 1ncre.ted
11llghtly In 1983 end predicted
alanlflcant lnaeue.s by Ole ~nd of the--year.
Neither 1981 nor 1982 were i
halcyon years for COllltt'UCtion ln I
Irvine. AcUvity WU IUbsta.n= • higher from 1978 to 1980, en .
hundreds of new homes w '
built In Northwood and '
· Woodbridge village9 ln the dty.
Avco earnings rise ~~
...~ •
Avco Financial Services, lnc.,
Newport Beach, has reported net
earnings for fi.acal 1982 of $80.1
million. up 2 percent from the
$78.3 milhon reported in 1981.
The international f l.nanclal
services companies is a wholly
owned aubsidiary of Avco Corp.,
Greenwich, Conn.
Net earnings were impacted by
a $10.6 million gain reallU!d from
purchasing certain long-term
debt securities in anticipation of
sinking fund requirements. ln
add1t1on. the firm experience9.
$2. l million in forel8J1 exchange
losses in 1982 as compared tO ,
foreign exchange gains or
$731,000 in 1981.
For lhe year ended Nov. 30, J
1982. Avco Corp. reported that
revenues from continu1na(
operations grew 13 percent tC) 1 $2.5 billion, from $2.2 billion in•
• 1981. .• i
Earnings from ·cont inuina
operations increased 17 percent.
to $82.0 million. ': ii
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Orange Collt DAILY PILOTIWedMlday, F•bruary a, 1813
NYSE COMPO ITE TRANSACTION
tUOT.Ulo.tillllCLUOI 'IAOUOlf fMl lllW 'IOI•, MtO•Ut, ,ACl•tC. ,IW, IOtlOtt, OIUOIT AlllO Cl•C111•Afl UOCll •CMa11•u ..... 11"'91TIO • ., '"' ...... AllO .... , .... ' •
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Airline loss
reduces earnings
DENVER -A fourth quarter 1011 for
Oem,er-bued Frontier AJrUnes reduced 1982 eamJn.aa
tor Frontier Holdings Inc. by 46 percent from tM
record level achieved In 1981, the company hu
~~rted. •
For 'ht-year ended De<:. 31 Frontier recorded net
earnings of $17,150,000 equal to •l.77 a ah.are,
A year ago the company re~r1ed recx>rd eaminCI
of $31.961,000, or $3.40.,
Revenuee tor 1982 were down 6.5 percent to
$539,839"000. .
The1 IOM fn 1982'• fourth quarter wu $6,032,000
equal to 64 centa, co.ntraated to net eaminp In the 1981
period of $7,670,000, or 80 centa.
Revenues declined more than 15 percent to
$119,519,000. Results for both period.I were deriwd .
primarlly from Frontier Airlines, the c:or-wratJon' ..
pMndpal operating aubeldidary. (Frontier Airl.ln8.
serves John Wayne Alrport In Orange County.)
Layoff notices urged
SACRAMENTO -Major employers would have
to give 90 days' notice to workers before cutbacka or
shutdowns, under a new bill ln the Legislature.
Introduced this week, A8386 by Amemblyman
Robert Campbell, D-Rlchmonli, ia a lea ambitioua
version of a labor·aponsored measure that wat
-.. defeated by strong b\iainess opposition in an Allembly
committee last year.
The 1982 bill, by Assemblywoman Maxine
Watenr, D-Loe Angeles, would also have required a
year's conunued health beneJits and a choice of eithet-
severance pay or preferred hiring at another
Galifomia plant of the same company.
Mesa firm 's stqck split,
The board of directors of Qnulex-· Corp .. Coa1a
Mesa, a leading indepe ndent manufacturel' of
computer components, has announced it hv
authorized a 2-for~l split of the company's oornndl
stock. · · .
The split is efCective for shareholders of record on
Feb. 8.
Emulex shareholders will n,ot be required to
surrender their existing stock certificates. Instead, on
or about Feb. 23, the company will distribute to
shareholders a certificate representing one new share
for each share held on Feb. 8.
The firm manufactures disk and tape controllers,
communications controllers and multiplexers, and
mass storage peripherals for computers manufactured
by Digjta:J Equipment Corp. ----
Continental cuts back
LOS ANGELES -Continental Alrlinets aay. It
will lay off 2,000 workers and cyt miles flown by l~
percent to of!Jiet heavy financial loues.
The 2,000 workers to be furloughed by March 1
will include management, pilots, flight attendant.a,
ticket a~enta and mechanics, Continental aPQke.mnan
Bruce Hicks said. The airlin e now haa 13,800
employees.
Continental reported IOAeS of $60 million In 1981
and $23 million In the fint nine month.a of 1~2.
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whv h1• wouldn't rutk Nn11 wruth C..awr, though.
tw :ou1y:c: "Pl'l·hup11 I c•ould h ov1• dunt• morl' "
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Wednesday, February 9, 1983
COUPLES
"
Who Me the romantics a1ong
the> Orange Coast? How are
c.ha ng1ng trends and lifestyles
altering the way they look at
love. marriage and f amlly?
These are but a few e)(amples
of the engaging questions
answered In February's
Current magazine.
Current will be packed with
articles on such timely topics
as two-paycheck lifestyles,
marriage contracts and the
problems and pleasures
faci ng elderly couples. Plus,
special teetur-et llke a
Vnlentlne'a Dey gift guide and
pull·out bridal section,
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the comedy cnme coper
of the '(e<Jr?
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"This one's heavy, Grandma. Feels like it
might hove lollipops in it."
Jl.\RJIADLKE by Brad Anderson
"Come on down, Marmaduke ... we have to
practice taking off bandages. tool"
,l.DGE PARKER
JIOO~ Jll'LLINM
A HEW WRINKLE
ACROSS 64 WetSh rMI<
I Acldtly S8 Pine ptoduct
6 SIHld/ly drive 60 Mlll<ly boat
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RIG Gt:OllGt:
0
by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP)
) .. ,..
"Come <Jn , George --do I LOOK 1 ike a .pool
shark?"
Hank Ketchum
PEANIJTN
Ot1n91 CWt DAILY PfLOTIWldrmd9y, FlbNlty t , tta 811
THAT NEW
DANCE SHOW
16 ON TV--
by Mark Lasky
r
I\ I II" '-II\' . --.. ..
..... ..wt OMMUra ANQILI n. Allflllll go under-
In tM ~ ol ~ IMh!Ofl
10 find • ~lo klller
~On n\Odalll L~by an-.in·.
~ bullet, Danny I* ,_,
....... In the hoepl1•; ,,....
lloe Md a-... "-
prob lem• wllll their
rmpecttw love lnlet•ta.
• THMra COMllANY
etvt.y end Jene4 lry 10
-W-lllelr lendlord
1"91 tfleW ,_ mele room-
me .. la gey.
• HAWAII P'M-0
A IN.Wdered rnan IMd• the
FiY9-0 •~ on • hunt for 1
-t"-1 • hit man I•
.., looking'°'·
• OYMIA8Y
Ou.t: oe>er• ater Oototlly
KnMn. (A) c;J
.NILA~
Nchetd Holwlll, lllCe 1>'*91·
denl ol lhe Hertlege Faun-,
dallon, dl.cuua• why
Alfttmaltw Action ahould
be abohhed. I~:
•• "Human f ... lng ...
( 1171) ~ Walker. 8llly
~--A lruatrated 11nQ411 llOlunl-. to uw Lu v..-lrom alrnlghty Wfllh
by finding .. WOl111y --In ~ day9.
Cl)MOVll . . *. "Galllpoll'" ( 1981)
.... Oltleon. M-L•
TWo Auetrllllan loot r-a
with contrMtlngly different
peraonallt._ 8lgn up to
flgttt In T uncey during
Wertd W., I 'PO" .MCMI * * * "Tiie Eerthllng"
' ( 1NO) Wllllam Hold~.
Aldly Sc:fwodet A world
.,...,..., .___ • young
orphan lhe waym of -'tlval
In the Auetrallan Wiider·
-.·PO'
l::IO D NM M8KETMU.
0.... M~ va. LOI Anoelaa l.ek ...
I =CAVETT 8NaWa
M...v.......O
a.My end hie men look
for the klOneppar ol an
llflllql'9dol
Gregor y Peck stars as
Monsignol' Hugh
O'Flaherty in '~The Scarle t
and the Black," drama to
be broadcast toni~ht at
8:00 on KNXT (2) .
7:aG 8 I OH THI! TOWH
FNtured en lnlervlew With
Gerry Sou ... I tran-xual
trying IO r-M Iha PfO-
c.a again; • !amity """°
l ltended t"91r ,.,.. Suc>et
8owt. • tlllk 'Mlh Cherleye
Wright, I men ,...,., .,,
lnc:ut•Dle kidney dl-
0 Q! FAMILY F'E\JO 8 LAWAHE & SHtALEY
&COMPANY
The girt• t•lck Richie and
PollNe lnlo l.itlng them to
• hlgll ltl>OOI denc>e M>
L•...,ne c.,, win lllil grand
prlff or• tet.vielon Ml
IJ ~l!OHLA.
FNt\Ked • Pfollle or JMn
Foreytn., eter or ··0ynu-
1y"; .,, upd11e on U): 0 '•,
nude elcydtwt•. • •eport
on the upeurge In ·~
pregn•nclea
(!) COUEGE
8A8KETBAll
MtnnMot• va ONo Slate
G) 'M<IU> IH aNCIHNATl
L• .,rangn • beMt>e11
g~ wtlh a rTvll rlldlO •ta·
tlon
Cl) TIC TAC DOUW4
fl9 MACHO. I L£Hl'IEA
AEPORT
~GNAT
P£AFOM&AHCU
"LM From llnc;oln C-
,_. •. Zubltl M«tta COt\duet1
Iha N9w Yortl Phllhetmotlle
In a pertormenoa of ee.-
thaven e Nonth S~
trom AYfllY fleNw Hal It
Uncoln c.n1er. !Mlured
pettormere Include Marilyn
Horne and Jon VICll-
LJe OETEC'rOA
({§) YOU ASKED~ IT
mbOUJ5GE
8A8UT8AU
,., • ..no ride motorcyclel
In •gang. .., MOV1e * * "The OMdly Treok·
_ .. (11173) Alchard Harrie,
Rod Taytor The trainqul
Nfe of e ~ 81\etlff II
•hellered when hi• wife la
kllled and hie aon laken
holtage by • Clued ban-
dit.
fl) OMAT •
~
"Live From Unc:oln CM-
,., .. Zl;bln ........ concsuc:u
• the New Yorti Ptlllhannonc
In • petlorlM.n<le of e..
thoYen'• Nlnlh Symphony
from A-V Flallet H.,1 et
Uncoln Cenler; IMtUt'ed
pet1orrners lnolUde Merilyn
Horne and Jon Vick.,•
CClMCME
••• "" "Geordie" ( t95e)
8111 T , • ...,. •• Norah Got_,
An unoerllzed koteman
erwolll In • body-bulldlng
COIKM and go. on le
b«ome an Olymc>ic ehot·
putter
H)MOVIE
• • '"' "Sharto:ey·a
MKtllne" (IN t) 8"'1 Rey. nold•. RacMI W•d. A ¥Ice
cop uncowt• hlgh-leYel
governmen1 corrupllon """'le ln,,..tlglllng Ille
murder of • call gll1 "R' SIMCME
• • • ~ "'N1t1onel lAm·
poon'• Anlmer HOUM "'
( t978J JOhn ~. Tim
Met"-1 Two ,_ eof.
1eQe fraternity pledgea IOff'i
Dell• ' HOUM, the &anla9t
and ~ g.ng on-cem-
P<M. and help 10 """' the ~or1• ol ,,,. acftoof• .....
l•I• 6Mn 10 ha-.. lhem
e~'A'
1•1==~nw
~Do\Ya~ ""'* outwtltlng the ,......
cN erocr.., Fonzie pro-
si-to Plnlly. (Pert 3)
l.AS9'le ,... Noire 0-
HllO MABAZ*E
a:oo II Cl) Tl1E ecAALET
AHO TH• 8UCt< '
Gtegory Peck. Chrlet~
Plunlln« and John a....
gud •1M In the true 1tory ol
the couregeoue end aan-
de911ne ettorta or Mon81Q-
Mr Hugill O'Fleheny 10
conceel thou11nd• ot
Allled POW ~ In
Ger~~ Rome duftn9 'Wottd War ti
O Q!IHOGlM
D MOVW ***"" .. ...,..,,.. .. (11171)
Woody Allen, Loul••
~ A prOduct •t•,
bared ...,, hi• ~
rout-. ~ 10 • MWll
L1Un Amartcan ooun1ry
and becomM • dlet•lor durinQ • polillal ~ ...
·PO· I :.--Q
lMMr8 COMltANY
Jedi diellel igea • flmOUI
food crttic to llll\'iple hie
~
11 JOKE!r8 WILD
...... IESS
~ Cl) ...... MAGAZJHE
8dng .. Illa ... : • payc:IM-
lrtllt ~ the ~
df~ 9 IN'f'IYn~
TOMaHT
"81at DlaU'' (Part t): Linda
Otwt, • looll et TV' 1 old
""Melle Room For Daddy" ..... .
• OMNcaa COUNTY
'f0t¥Y
(D)MCMI
•• ·~ ''The Hunchback Of Non Dame" ( 11139) .ow-~. M-.
,_, O'Hen. A l'luncM>edl
, ... In love with • bMullful
but a.tent gypay girt
(%)MCMR
• • • "Tiie 8egger'• °'*9" (1961) LAut9"0I
~.v-i:u.-x
A '--hoodlum oeiet·
.... In the 171h-centurY
London Uliclel -"'·
CHAlllL LISTINGS
LeOy MM16to (Yoko SIWM-
da) IS auigned to IMCll
8laclclh0me the I~
and ouatom• of Japen.
with c:MI • -eOout to •vo•. Tor~ a.... Iha
1111• or Sl\ogun and
....,.,. B*athOme to
the poelllon ol UtftUt1ll
WWTIOt (Pwt 3)(A)Q
8 MOVIE ** "W9icorne To Hwd
~ .. I 1987) .._.., Fon-
da. Jenice RaH F--· •Ivor• rel>ulld !heir
bumed-ou1 town ontt to
hewlhelNll~
return 1J <II TALES M THE
GOt.D MONKEY
A-young-who Wll
-tall• .... -... nun hljeCQ. the OooM to
tredi down • •tolen INp-
menl ol Cfloler• l/9Cdne.
• ll.M.MAa.AZINf
A~llte~the
~ ~ dr-. mlnle-,
e KNXT IC8S) (541) KOOG (Ind.)
e KN8C !N8CI 0 On"N
e KTLA (Ind I 1 2 TV
• KABC IA8Cl '" HBO
e KF~8SJ c tCln«-m<l• 1
• ICHJ llnd I t IWORI N Y NY
e KCST IABCI ,,. lWT8SI
e KTTV Clnd I t IESPNl
e KCOP TV Und.J ., (~•"If)
e t<CET IP8SI • Sootligfll
e KOCE CP8SI . • (Obi• N~ N~lwork)
-·---···-··-····· ......................... ..-........ ----··-······· .
Attention,
Businesses
a::IO. ul ~OA 9:00. 9 TH& 'AU OAJ'(
Colt and ~ trllll •
c111rmlng beeuty who
rornenc:.a .....,.hy men on
Cf\Mea ahlpe.end then rOC>e
lhem "* befor"• dodtlng 0 MAONiotFI ~
G) M•A•S•H
Alter Iha melt COtnM.,
--l'90Pet ..... pi-.
o-1 Ind ,,enll ·-· r~ .. •lOClt pOrtfollo lri)n.E~
THAT Dti.ICA~
BALANCa
"A~ Action Artd
~ DIKttmlnellon"
Tyr-Brown modaretea •
d*"-'on of dll«'.m11etc>-
ry pollClee ltlet aodety hM
el1emp4ad to redr-...,,
•nlrmattw acllon Pf~
gram• wflldl ,_ i-i
1ccu1ed of lo•l•rlng
.-. Olecr1rnlnellon <0) NRW DAV IH 1!MH
ll,JMOYIE * * * \4o "LH 81ChH"
(1M8) ~Louie Trlnttg. nenc. Jecqueline s-o . 4 rtdl, aging ....,..,, I*:*•
up e )'CMIQ Pwtalan 8ic»-
wllk lll'tllll. :A'
t:ao MMM ... 8 ll\ACll
INC& •W
f.:TWOfll( NIW8
.. M•A •e•H
The 4017tll oomploe ...
the endeevora of !WO _.. eoente 1n-uoat1ng
MOll'Ofher .
• IWI l8l.AHD
A rn6telc of 80UnOe end
lmeeee *"·-~ lo llwtr ... Jhe ftpetjeno-
•• ol lmmlgrentt whO PMMd thtougtl be IMnd
.,.._ 1192 end tl27.
• WOl•ta 00&.LW
IAIQT'IAU.
RE
• ye U80 I ~""""""' ... QUINO't
OUl!wy •~ltllltly llQI ...
10 ~· •tll• • peyelllo to
tM>IM Iha MutdeA of•-·
1108 glfle Dy I pe~tNG •II•• I •• NIWI DYNAan'
Alui• geiM ~ !MW
811111• end plot• 10 ..,.,,ICM
Adam'• m.olllnellon•. 11110
'lllon tit.-10 Helll lot 1
dlYOfCle Q
(fJ MCWll * • * "KIM Of Deeth"
( tlM7) 811'" ~. VIO-
IOt M•ture A Clj)tl.Wed
•OOii.t rl'lu ... 10 l>efoeln
lltllM he d~· lllt ,._
IOw I hieolM dldn 'I A hll
81111• 10 .. lwnlty
• THI OONl'TTTVTION:
™AT OCUCAT11
ML>NC9
"Attlrm.illle Aotlon Ancl
A-M Olacrtmlnatlon"
Tyrone BrOWtl moderll• I
~ Of dilcMllnelo-
ry l)OllGlea lhlt IOOltty Ilea
111empted to rMriii wttll
alfltm•thle ~IClft pro.
gtll'flol wftldl lleve .,_
•ccuHd of lo11erlng r.....,.. dlecrlmlnallon. ID AuatlH CfTY LIMITS
"Roy Of~" The lec>-
endery Roy Of'blaon pet•
form• ''Worttlng For The
Miil." "Cryjn' " and other
11111 from hie four dececlea
ol~lng CC)~
••• '" "Olnet" ( 11182)
St-Guttenberg. Mk*.,,
Aourtle. A llelllmore diner
.. the hangout for • qu'n1et
of young men -ckwlno Iha time wtletl Ille pr-
--of edUllhOOd -• threelenlng to d~
11\em 'A'
(li)M<Ma
• • • ·~ "FOUt Frlend1"
(11181 ) Ct'llie Wueon, Jodi
Thelen nw .. hlQll eot1001
buddlee lake' MC>•tale
road• IO edulthood alt.,
gredualton but continue to
be unlled by lrtendlNp
Ind their love for the -
""°'""'''A' (0)'40Yla
••• "Nelgflborl'.!. (11f~
John 8eluahl, Oan
Aykr9)'d. A mlddi..cleN
llUIMKban COOl)le .... IUl>-
jactiad to the •Ir~ 24-
hOut pel:rod of their ._ •fl.. their blzatr• ,_
Mlgllbon ,,_ In next
door. 'A'
(S)MCMI • * .. ~. ( 1980) HeMn
Mitten. John Shae. A cab-
aret hott-and • tnyel•
•IOUe Amarlcein graduelly
, .. In low unt• lhe6r PM1•
c:etcfl up with them 'A'
9MCMI ••'.4 "Thief" (11111)
.>•mM Cean, Tu••m
Weld A pr4feealonal crooll
~ up hl8 ll~ldet~
lor • big ecore tllet ha hOpea .,._ eecure ,. ,.,,,._
fi• luture. 'A'
10M. NMEPIMMINT
NITWON<NmWa
10-AI CZ> areL'9COM ,, •••• (1)08 --• aATUN>AY NIGHT
Hoit: Alcllerd Dreyfu•,
Olmot; """'"' ..,,.... ' •.. ..,.,..a._
''Wltd\ OoctonK
• THIJZIC&ON8
A piece of primitive wt
~ en ln._·lamlly bet·
tie ebout the~ al
I-:?.:. MPORT
NI LATINllHT
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SLIM GOURMET ....... ..... C4'
MEAD ON WINE ............ ce
Chinese Breads with
Spiced Beef Filling
2 loe"8 (1 pound Mell) fronn breed
do•gh, "'81"d Md ••••ed to rlM OMe (or
........... bMlc ,....= ...... recipe)
: 1=aon ol : 1 ... IMief
: 1 oan (I oun•••) lte•boo •hoot•, : rtn11d,..,.led,Mdtloed
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Heat oM In 9klllet over medium ~h heat. Add
beef en d bamboo s'hoota: cook, atlrrlng
• constantly, untll mHt I• browned, ab9ut 6 i mfnut•. Drain off excete fat. . .
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circle. Gather dough up around fllllng and twiSt to
seal. Piece each filled bread on a square of
waJ(ed paper placed on baking sheet (allow at
leaS1 two lnchM between each bread) .
Allow breads to rise uncover~ 45 minutes to
1 hour.
Combine egg white. water and auger, brush
over each bread. Bake In preheated 375-degree
oven for 20 to 25 minutes. or until breeds are
golden. Serve hot. .. Makes 24 buns.
' I ..
.. .• G~~r ,, dy 10 a.' /J
celebration ~
_. The year 468~ starts Feb. 13, according to the · ·
Chinese lunar calen ar. It will be called the Year of ,,
the Boar (or Pig) fo owln~ the custom of naming the
years after the 12 an ats1ln the Chinese zodiac.
New Year's Eve Is 'trdditionally the time for family
feastlng4 This year wh~t could be more appropriate
than a menu featuring Red Aoas .Pork?
The pork, the Hot & Sour Soup and the Shrimp
Fried Rice are subtly flavored with soy sauce.
Another piquant flavor-enhancer, terlyaki sauce -a
combination of the soy sauce. wine a\cj various herbs
and spices -Is used In the stir-fried ~etable dish
on the menu. ·
Ice, of course, Is always a staple in Chinese
se It Is consitlered a g luck symbol.
onsequently, rice appe rs in this New Year's
wlce; first in the elegan Shrimp Fried Alce dish
not only because It ls~utritlous food but also
an s .cond In a plain version o-accompany the
roa t ark.
T r llgh t the meal, smal\ cups of steaming hot
te th radl onal drink of the Chinese. are served.
A a~· a ter of fact,' according to legend, Ghlna is I t w er e ~s dlscove'l'ed almost 5,00Q·years ago.
T e le , fresh Jes.ta of tea makes It the perfect
c m nrrneot to hot and ·spicy foods as well as
re -w~et ones.
th "tfgn sweets are not a specialty of tbe
se uisrne ..... ~ New Year's celebration deserves a
flttD ale . -·:)1c -eream flavored with .anc:)ther ·
Orie tal favorite-ginger -and. of course. fortune
coo 1es ~ . , . ·g. Hay F oy! (Ha~PY" New Year I)
· ; , &~Sour Soup
1 can ( 'h ~) ~ chicken broth
1 CM I• _, uohrZ •llcod 0< •• ...,. •nd
2 eoup cane "'•~•r · .
plecea) . ~
2 tebl11poone eterch ·
2 tebleepoon8 "' MUCe . 2 teblnpaOM whit• wtneger :.:-:aa:(c!;=) pepper .. ~
·1 ... buten .
2 green onion• end tope, allced
Combine chicken broth, water. mushrooms. cOf'nstarch, soy
sauce. vinegar. tabasco and MSG in mechum 5aucepan. Cook
over high heat, stlrrjng constantly. until mixture comes to a boil
and Is stlght!Y thickened. -"
·Pour egg 11'\fo soup, stirring constantly In one direction:
rern<?ve from heat. Mix In green onions .. Spoon Into lndivi~al
soup bQwls: garnish with additional chopped greef'I onions or
cilantro, es desired. Makes about 5 cups
tied)
Red Roast ·Pork With Fluffy Rice ,.,.
,.., ~p 901 HUC9
'la cup plum j8m
>11 cup honer
1 t••poon mlftMd freeh ginger root
1 clove garlic, mll)Ced
rolled Md
'
..
3 to 4 cupe. hot cooked rice j
Untie and unroll pork roast. Pierce both sides of roast with
fork; place in large pfastlc bag. Thoroughly combine soy s:auce.
(See SAY, C7)-
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Ca Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, February 2, 1183
Celebr~te Chinese ~ ew. Y:~ai-:wi~h. a quicl{-f ry
Look In I f or an BEEF AND l can (8 ouncH) '• (I Servlap) Blanch cauliflower Add cauUflow6r a cup at
occulon to have a dlnMr VEGETABLES watttr cheet.nutl, drained, Thou1h 1hy, Boar people have 1 head cauliflower flow e ret1 In bolltna • time, 1tlrrln1 and
partyf Why not celebrate WITH PEPPERED lltc.d thln tremendoue inner ltrensth (about 2 pound1), cut .. 1t.ed water to. cover for tumlna each addJUon to Chl n eae -Ne~ Year SOY SAUCE 8 areen onJona, cut • Into flowereta 3 minute•: drain ln that the floweret1
whJch ln 1983 fall• on ( • Servla11> Into 1-lnch ltl'\atN They are honett, kind and 'A cup chicken broth colander and rinae with become coeted with oU.
Sunday, Feb.13. Sauce: W cup butter alfectionate. They never · l table1poon dry cold w a t 4'r to 1to p Add chlcke.n broth
A• the final Chinese 1 cup dry aherry Com bl n e a l I • I h L ~ 1herry cooking. mixture and biina to a
al of the Zodiac the ~ cup10yaauce a.n,redJentafor11uceand retreat once a 1oa •• ueen 1 table1poon aoy In a 1mall bowl, boll. Reduce heat to ~ aymbollzes aii the l tabletpoon white blend well. Dlvlde set, but rarely -teek help from aauce combine chicken broth, moderate and almmer
rewarda man haa buJlt wine v1nepr . ewnly amona four 9nall othen They •et along be.t ~ tea 1 po o n 1fterry, and toy uuc:e; eet the V"l'table mixture 2 u over 12 ean He · 'A teupoon hot red table IHVlnc dJah.. • "' cornstarch u&de. In another small m I n u t e • or u n t 1 l •,..:>praenta ~81· and pepper aaUt'e orto iute Arran1• meat and with Rabbit and Sheep year 1 table1poon cold bowl, blend cornatarch ca u l 1t1 owe r l 1
proape rity but allo 'A teaspoon 1u1ar vegetables attractively peoplei wont with Serpent water and cold water: eet uide. Criap-tender.
carrtes the sadness and Beef and Vegetables on a platter. Melt butt.er I Bo 2 t a b 1 e 1 po o n 1 Place wok or Jar1e S t l r cor n 1 ta r ch failure1 of the 12• ear 1 pound alrloln or . In electric ak.Ulet, or wok year peop e. ar yean are cooklna oil lkillet over medium h1ah mixture and edd to pan.
cycle that hl9 own ~ear round at.eak, 1llced paper aet for 370 dearee1 (on 1911, 1923, 1935, 194 7, 1 tablelpoon minced heat. When it la hot. tad Con tlnue cookln1 and
ends thin2 onlona. sliced thin ~~~e~tTp~:1P1kme~ °c,; 1959, 1971 and 1983. fnahl'!'!':(e ounces) i::>~andCOC:-~ ~e~~l !8nT h~
Whether you were 'h pound red or wok over medium hip waterehestnuta,dralned, atlr untU it la aolden, tt\orou1hly coated
born ln the Ye~ of the white radl1he1, 1llced heat). Add vegetablea 1';\cookandstirfor3to4 lel'Vfnl .dJm. Dlpcoolted allcedthin .t>out30·.xindl. caullfloweJ'. Pl•~•
Boar or not, you ll want thin • :-and cfU>'k , 1tlrrlns mlnutea more, or until meet and veaei.blee "''° 2 1reen onlona, ~ Add water chet\nUtl ve1etable1 In •ervlna to . try your hand a t 1 m e d' i u m conatantly, until parlially meat 11 cooked to taate. aauce u desired. minced .. And sretn OIUona; cook. bo.,1, t 4pptng with Ch1neeecookeryt?ush~r cucumber, seeded and cooked,about3minutea. Spoon onto lndtvldu.al CAVLIFLOWERWft'll W cllp mll')ced 1Urrln1, uniu heated mtnced ham . Serve ill this festive hobday. sliced thin o/ Add beef and continue . aervm, plates CIC' place ln WATER CBESTNUT8 cooked ham , ab®t"l tn(nute. tmmedJa~ly .
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Bf BARBARA fat-trlmmt•d ht'<lt rtnnk
O ~.!!,0:!t thing abou~ 1tteakquortfl; c up bet>f -llll lllllf
fresh alnger 11 the broth, fat·lkJmmed-(oc. -~,;---;;;; _____ _
splcy·a~t. ht~ adds-wnter) --to fOOd, CanLOnew·style quarter-cup Ulng r aarlit'o mlnctod
dlahet In particular Seaaonlna Wine (recJpo 1 t e d • p o o n
• •
The worst thing about given) c.'Ornttarc:h
fresh glnal!r·! How do t tablespoons aoy 2 tabltiapoons cold
vou keep l\a fresh fluvor sauce-(or LO taste) water
w hen you use 1 t un 1 y .I onion. thinly sliced Spray a larie not\ltkk
tn·asionally? ! aweet gree n bell 1klllet or electric frypan
My answ e r Is t o pepper, diced liberally with cooklng
preserve It an "ginger I s weet red bell 1pray Brown the whole
seasoning wine:· thnt I pepper, diced Clank 1teak quickly on
make and kel·p an m y o ptio nal: clove both sides, turning to
· refrigerator to flavor
Oriental dishes.
Wane and ginger are
prime flav oring
ingredients an CanLOnese
t:ookery. the lean est ,
lightest and le as t
fatUmlng of the Chinese
c:uasines.
In authenuc Cantonese
cookl•ry. thl' frt.>sh ganger
root is .minced and a;.;;d.-.d1~-r
t 0--4-h~ d 1 s tr-trU r 1 n g
l'OOkang. However, you
can duplac-ate the same
flavor by usmg wane that
has been flavort>d with
fresh mml"<.'<I gang<•r
GINGER SEA·
SONING WINE
Fine l y m1nt·e fresh
ginger root. by hand or
in the food proc-essor
Put the ginger root an a
1ar and add t~1t•e as
mut:h rice o r 1'herry
_\..rine-Ccwer · n
the refrigerator
Re plenish the wane
from time LO t.1me
In th e Collowang
recipes, unseasoned wane
and $ quarter-teaspoon
g r o und ganger ca n
replace the ganger
seasoning wine.
MOO GOO GAJ PAN
I pound c hick e n
cutlets (skinless boneless
breast)
quarter-pound fresh
or frozen (thawed) snow
peas
quarter-pound
t hinly s li ced f r esh
mushrooms
quarter-cup Ganger
Season ing Wane (recipe
given)
half-cup fat-skinned
chicken broth
2 tea sp oo n s
cornstarch
quarter-cup cold
water
soy sauce. LO laSt.e
Slice chicken into
bate-siz.e cubes Spray a
large non-slJ~k skillet or
e lectric frypan with
cook mg spray. Arrange
the chicken cubes m the
skillet in a single layer
Cook over moderate
heat until underside as
h ghtly browned; turn
C'h1cken cubes to brown
evenly. Remove from
skillet and set aside.
Combine snow peas.
mushrooms. Ginger
Seasoning Wine a nd
chicken broth m skillet:
simmer uncovered until
ve getab les are
tender-crunchy, about 3
or 4 minutes.
Star m chicken until
heated thr o ugh .
Combine cornstarch with
t-old water and stir into
s killet. Cook and stir
u ntil ingredients are
c.'08t.ed with a thick clear
glaze. Serve with soy
sauce M a k es four
servings. 155 calories
each.
ORIENT AL PEPPER
STEAK
s mall (1 pound)
Sushi is
• • growing 10
_popularity
Sush i -r aw fis h .
fillets coupled wtth cold
vinegared rice -is still
growing m popularity
among Americans, and
for g oo d r easo n ,
acco rding t o t h e
California Diete tic
Association.
Drawing on both the
meal group and breads
and cereals group of the
lour food groups -milk.
meat. vegetable• and•
fruit.I, breada and cereals
-the Japanese di.ah ls
high ln protein and can
be eaten aa colorful hon
d 'oeuvre or a light lunch
or dinner.
Tuna It the moat
popular o( the •h wa~r
flt h used for 1u1hl.
Octopu• run• a cloae llfocond. Other f requenUy r•queat~d flah are
1hrlmp. 1almon,
mack•rel. 1ea bream,
flounder. r.cl 1napptr,
abllorw and tquld. The delicately
f reah-flavored t11h I•
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19 oz.
P19noll11
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brown out.Hldt• cv.-nly (It
wilt still bt• ruw h ldl•)
Tran1for 11teak to 41
cuulng board: 1lll't' Vf'ry
thinly agaln11t lho gruln
and act a Ide. •
Combine in tht• aiklllt.<t.
broth, Ginger S<>aaorung
Wine, soy ttaucc, onion,
bell peppers and prllc, It
desired. .
Cov1•r and 1dmnwr 1
minute; th<'n uncov(1r
ca I'\ d 1 1 m m P r u n t..I I
Vf'j l'tU lt•ll llfP
tend M~• unchy, About 3
or 4 mlnuU.'11 Add Hlll't'<.I
b«'t; cook und 11tlr unUI
bc-ef 11tlct•11 rc•och lh<'
det11rlod don<'tlCl.1 (1hould
be rort• to mud1uin rart')
(.;omb1no cornstarc h
and water until blend :d,
wtlr into 11.killt•l. Cook ond
1tlr unUl glow ls thick.
Mlket four IMlrvlngs; 2 10
calorlH each
SPICY SHRIMP
1 pound ah lied
lar1Stt raw thrlmp
3 tabltt1poo n 1J. rnna r St'a10ning Wlnv
(rt'Clpe f(tvt1n)
2 wuapooau 1alod oil
optional: 1 w poon
mlnc<•d fr e11h (or
pm•«rvf'd) gurllc
4 wholt• 11calllons,
thinly 1llcod
hnlf -t ca1poon
c ru1 hed rPd p e pper
flakes
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I tea1po o n
corNILOrch
quarter-cup cold
w11ter
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1k1llct or ek-ctrk: frypan
with cooking 'spray. Add
ahrimp, wine, oil, garlic,
1ealllon.1 and red pepper
flak<'I.
Coo k and 1 tlr
unrovcred un tl I most of
the hqu1d evaporatctl and
1hnmp tum ptnk (•bout
2 minutes d •pendln1 on
ai%e or •hrlmp); they
ahould be firm.
Don't overcook. Add
wawr, If need~. Stir In
toy MUce and ketchup,
Cook and 1tlr until
heated through. Blend
corn1turch Into cold
water and add to the
ekJllN
Cook and nlr until
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calories each.
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Callfomla O\ardonnaya. overdone Cha.rdonnaya. ne1at1ve commenta. l • IU.btJ.ty. why alJ thtH wlnea
What J dld w• tMt.e lix A medium body, medium placed lt In a tie for felt there wu too much plece for the moat Subtle wlnea never were on the pricy aide,
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CALENDAJl -LoM ot wine eventa, larp and
nall, are echedWed for
the next few montha.
DetaUed below art jUlt a
few of them. of the currently releMed lntenldty of flavor. and a third, found It the oek, and ther9 WN one expenlfve wine. I didn't fare well a1a ln1t note that they have been
'80 Chardonnaya. flHHntly lin1erln1 darkest of the llx wtn. comment about alcohol rank It that low, but forwud, ...-ave ones. held for an nva year ot
Thia all came about lnl1h. Really well In color, with Iota of fnatt awareneea. mull HY I've enjoyed On the ne1atlve aide, maturation, and Ume It FEB. U -Jerry
liecauae a Modeato balanced,thla onewould and vanlllalnthenoee, GRGICH HILLS thewlnemoreonother othen In the .arouP. money. Moat wlnerlee Mead'• "WIJ\ter Wine
retailer named Scott aae p-acefully. and more fruit and oak. .. NAPA" ($17) Placlna occHlon1. My notea found quallU. I did not )\ave relealed their 'Bla, Extrava1ania" at the
Ol8en. a ,..war ..-der, well-married, in the llxlh In a field of llx ii ot.rved a c~-ln. not experience, amona the and IOfne '821 wtll aoon brand new Union Plaza •
prefen columns about BERINGER "NAPA" tute. A couple of tuten not a very comfortable particularly aacreulve word9 uaed to ~be It . appear. (See MEAD, Cl)
comflaratlve tHtinaa. ,------__;;=-------------------------------------------------------Wben he feel• it hH
been too Jona llnce I've written one, he limply
orpnilel a taatina and
twlat1 DlY arm to
partidpate. Thia time he
didn't have to twist very
hard.
Not only were the
winea an lntere1tin1
collection of aome of
Calltomla'• beat (and ln
a o m e, c a 1 e a m o a t
e xpen1lve), but the
ta1tln1 alte waa the
authentic City Hotel ln
ColumbAa. ln the hMrt of
"gold country."
OrUmally OQnSth.lcted
in 18!6, It wu rebuilt
after a dJaatroua fire ln
1871. The hotel, and in
fact the whole town, has
been carefully
refurbiahed by the state
of California.
Th~• kind of
comparative tutlng bu a
kind of buift in
unfairneu about it. '
Chanca are that any of
tbeee wines ..-ved alone
with food would have
plMltd and oaieG the
~ jlldeci palate. ~ in a competitive
aituatioq, a wlne that
rnl&ht be • "winner" at
the table appeara to be a
101er, compll'ratlvely
~m'ertcana · uke
winnera , be ti· in.·
prof~uional aporta,
beauty conteata, the
pme of life it.elf, or on a
wine lilt. And I enjoy the
. tutlng game u much u
anyone, ao here we go
again.
A dozen tasters
partidpat e d , all
profeuionala in one
1e.ment of the wine trade.,or another. I'm "porting QI'\ both group r~nk.tn11 and-my
p 1onal opinion. All
were tMted blind.
TEAU ST. JEAN
"GA ER RANCH"
($14. ) A ·1ove ai hate
wine, \ aa it tutned out
there. ere a lot more
. lovea an hatH. The
wine received five flnt
.place vote., and thoee
who ranked it hi1h
oommented Clll lntemlty
of flavor, rich, oily
moutbfeel, a11d a
deli_fhtful "pineapp~e"
quality.
I dta "not like it at all,
and actually ranked it
·dead 1Mt. I felt it waa an
overdone ~t le, and
balanced 90 y to the
add llkle that puckered
an'd abuddered
everytlme I tasted it. I
should note that the
wine bu done well at
other tMUnca-
CRATE AU MON-
Tl!!l.BNA "MNAPA" CEN·
TgNNIAL BOT·
TLING ($16) Second
In p-oup rankinp. I liked
the wine a lot, but bad lt
in a tie for third
(Adually I liked all the
wlnea to a 1ru.ter or
le9el' declw. other than
the Ont ~ wine).
I found the wine to
1how pleua.nt but not
overdcme oak quality 1n
both aroma and flavor, • full moulh balanced to
=~=it~{~ \ becM'9 almmt bUttery ln
the ftnllh. OUaer' tMten
found • 'llDOky quality.
and .,...,... elle found pneepp&e.
JE&l!L .. MONTE·
llBY" Pal VATE
aBIDVB <•1&) Group · ranked thlrd, thla, WU
·the wine I ~'flnt by a full pohat . No
controveray between
m)'Mlf and the 1roup
'1YW bow lt ~Ueid and
tHted, It waa juat a
matter of 1t1le .........
Tht -Wll riDe, but no& °'9 ~ .......
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and but,_, wtth rlcb
bu•:aAah8wonsbat -: w bl the mouth. Cp Moalerb aclcb
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plwn jam. honey, l1nler' rack placed ln pan of laat half hour of cooklna Vl:OETAILE "'mtnced Ht-at oil in lar1 frying tervlnp.
and prllc; pour lnto bla water. time If rout brown1 too MEDLEY 81'1A·P'RY w pound treah pan or wok over htah
over re.at. Pr.-air out; Brueh thorou1hly quickly.) ~cup i.riyakl uuce mpahrooma aJlced (about h llt. Add' broccoli, onion GINGER ICE CREAM Ue top MCUNly. with marinade. RoMt ln Let 1tand 16 minutes l ta bl e 1 pod n 2 t'Jpl) ' and 1arllc. Stir fry 4 1 quart -vanllla Ice
Tu.mb.aover11everal 326 degree F. oven l before 1llclna . <.'<>mltarch • , minute•. or until cream·
Umea to thorouahly coat hour and 46 minutat or .Meanwhile, toe'nblne cup 2 tableepoona water Combine terlyakl \N!letable1 arc tender 1h cup finely diced
meat. Refrigerate 8 unUl meat thermometer remalnlnc marinade and l pound fre1h aa\.ace, cornetarch and crl1p. Stir mu1hroom1 caqdled or cry1talllzed
1 hours or overnight, inserted Into thlcke1t ~ cup water ln 1mall broccoli w4t.er; 11et uide. Remove and terlyaki 1auce sinter•
turning bag over part realatera 186 aau~pan. Brina to boll 2 table1poon1 br9ccoll flowereta; cut ln mixture evenly lnto l~ t.eupoona fresh
occasionally. Remove degrees, bruah 1everal and (almmer l minute; veaetable oll h•lf lenathwlae, then vesetablea. Cook and atir Slnaer juice and pulp
pork from marinade; re-tlme1 with marinade. spoon over roaat and l medium onion, tut Pe.•l 1ta lk1 and cut onl~ until aauce boll.a and (fre.h gfnaer root forced
aerve ,marinade. Reroll (Cover lightly with aerve with rice. Makee 6 ln chunka · dl,aonally Into ~-lnch th l ck en•. Serve through garlic prea)
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1tn contrut to the uaual tilled with t•ocbnut, und lutu11 nut.If. tare one o f thu mo•t vuaiut.oblt• oil to enhencl' F.gg rulla, candlt-d ~w YHr fl11tlv1Uff In 1eaame•s l•C•d11 ond Atculn, tndltlonul popular Oriental fla vor and alve It a ailnaier and CO<:onut ..
, e United Sta tea -a chopped p<iunulli Many d I 1 ht>" ar e a er v u d dellcawlt"ll. 1mooth texture. Wholo t1ppcllwr1.
• ngle evening of other aweet J nduvory ln c ludlna the Even If you aren't 1tamudorrout<:hlckon Mund a rln
q\errlment followed the lrl1al8 are prl•p1trc>d ~·rl"flY tried 1prlna roll, C h i n ese, 11 thumcd with gurllc. ginger and orangt.'», fortune cooklet obt d~y by footbaU on weekB ahead. -so-called btcaun It dlnnt'r party cun ea.Uy airl'tln o nio n fa oho und a hot pot oC jwunlne
l«]evlaion -the ChiQetJe .On the followmg day1t waa served during the be ataged thl1 Feb. 13. A appropriate . U11e 1oy tea top oft the N1•w Year
He w Year celf'bratlon of celebration, vis1lS to Chineae New Year near Chlnete New Year party sauce and.-t<ot Ch inese celebration.
lutstortwoweeks. fami l y and friends .the1tart of 1prjnf. cou ld inc lude these mUBtard'&radlptorthe Jtmlght alsobe funto
· Preparations begin far commence . Gifts o f The f'gg ro 1 la a elements: chicken. reacarch the C hlneac
i ~ · advance of New oranges and lucky red d<!St.{endant of the spring -A s Le a m e d , -A c.'OlOrful stir-fry zodiac. Yeara are named
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'fFar's eve. Special foods envelopes are brought to roll. Nobody la quite sure poached or baked whole vegetable dish of anow after one of 12 anlmala
muat be bought and their homes. Hot tea ls when people ata rted tlsh.gamlahed with fresh peair, sweet red pepper, that BuddhA la 1ald to New Year itema include azalea1,
c,ooked. Presents for accompanied by an array dipplngaprlng roU.inan ginger, green onion and mu s hroom•, b ea n have summoned befor& oranges and tangerines, egg rolls, f~m lly members a:nd of candled ginger, e i g batter and Chlneee parsley. Lightly sprouts, water chestnuts him. The coming year,
iriends are wrapped. c o c o n u t s t r i p s , deep-frylng them. · drlule th~ fish with soy and bamboo shoot.a In an for example, ls the year lucky money, fortune cookie& and
The house is cleaned to win termelon, kumqual.!I In America, egg rolls sauoo and hot sesame or Ideal accompaniment. ot the.-boar. decorations.
it• sparkling best and -----------------------------------------------------~----------decorated with colorful
displays of red 8Qd gold
fl~wers -the two lucky
colors lunong the Chinese
-a l ong with lucky
fruits qf oranges and
tangerines.
The flUJlily exchanges
traditional greetings and
gives ... food offerings to
va,rious deities and
ho nora ble ancestors.
Children look for their
lucky gifts.
Money wrapped in red
envelopes, "lei-see," is a
. traditional good luck
present. There is not \he.
toasting, embracing and
singing tha t Americans
associate with the arrival
ot the New Year.
'The N e w Yea r
festiviti es always
feature a f.amily feast
with dishes such as
w h o le c h icken and
whole fish to symbolize
wholeness in life and
toget h erness of the
family. S uckling roast
pig may also be served.
This multi-course meal
also can include steaming
shark fin or bird's nest
soup. a special vegetable
dish called "jal," rice
takes, fried dumplings
stuffed with · meats and
seafood, sweet crescents
M EAD ...
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H o t e l Convention
O!nter, Las Vegas. More
than 50 wineries •ill
participate. Tickets are a
modest $1 5 for the 4-7
p .m . tasting. and
proceeds benefit a local
charity. Details: Wine
Extravaganza, 60 l S .
13th St., Las Vegas, NV
89101, (702) '385-3451.
MARCH 4 AND 5 -
First Annual Central
Coast Wine Auction to
benefit the Hospice of
the Monterey Peninsula,
With a preview tasting
alid banquet scheduled
for the fourth, and
continental breakfast.
alfresco luncheon and
Ute ac ution itself
llCheduled for the Fifth.
I This is b o und to
become a major event,
•r.d aside fr o m
lJltereating a nd rare
wfoes being auctioned,
Yau'll have a chance to
~ on dinner Jor four
w 'i th favorite
, winemakers and a guest
~ne writer. And yes. rqi one of seve.ral acrtbes
who will go "on the
bloc k ," so to s peak.
Details: Hospice Auction,
P .O. Box 223139, Carmel, CA. 93922 (408) 625-5401.
MARCH I -Sonoma
Winegrowers Annual
Tour and Tasting, this
y~ar at the Beverly
Wilshire Hotel Grand
Ballroom. More than 40
fqnoma wineries will
~their very best from
6-8 p.m. Tickets are $20
''ld may be o rdered
lrpm: Sonoma Wines,
483 La Ciene~ga. Los
Angeles, CA 90048.
1}1ARCB' I ' -.. Wtne ~pl)enin8'' takes place
at Ventura County
'Fgroundl to benelit a · Wal charity, 'Ibta always
succe11f\ll event la
o.rsanized' by wine
writ.en Ken and Jeanne s.rtlett, and wW feature
at least 35 wt.nerl-, plus ~~ thlogs to eat, for
16. Ticket requata to:
lne Happening, 70 kJrna Dr .• Camu1llo, CA
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Regional Chinese cuisine is
-ibspir~tion .. for pop'ular ·rood
·. China can be divided
into· folir parta -north,
aouth, inland and coast.
Each region has its own
traditional foods a nd
preparation and in each
the art of cooking has
been a preoccupation foe
thousands of years. ~th
recipes handed down
from genera ti o n to
generation. ·
The first regional
Chinese c uisine to
become popular in
America came from the
south, near Canton,
noted for it' colorful
stir-fry dishes and subtle
flavors. It arrived here
with the Chinese
immigration of the mid-
nineteenth century.
Throu1b centuries ot.
royal Chineee court life
in Peking, the north la
considered to have the
most formal cuiaine.
The (i.nest fish dlahes
in China come, of coune,
from coastal regions near
Fukien an_d Shanghai.
Inland. in Sr.ech~ and to serve chicken wln8J. aklnleu chicken breasts,
Yunnan provinces, But t hese w ou.ld be cutin ·l -inchc:ubes
where peopl~ aometlmes tossed with a dellciou1 . 2 tnedlum on Iona,
had to live for Iona sauce and cooked with cut In wedsea (1 cup) .
periods without fresh bamboo shoots, onions l sma11 areen or
foods, heavily spiced, and mushrooms to please sweet red pepper, cui In'.
fiery dl1t\e1 are all the family (and strfpa(lcup)
traditional. • guests. too). In small bowl a\lr
Throughout China In SzechUAJ), a chicken toaether corn starch,
there I.a reverence ahown ·dash would likely be bouillon, com syrup, aoy
for food, expreued hotly peppered for a sauce, aherry and ground
thro ugh elaborat~ J_ively flavor, and In red pe pper. In large
pres e n ta ti o !l an~ Pe lt I n g m I g ht be, aklllet or wok heat 3
honored names. I combined with peppers tablespoons of the com
Canton, a dish we woul and walnuta, and douaed oil over medium-h igh
call Chicken and Ham · with aherry. heat. Add walnuta; stir·
with Broccoli might be IMPERIAL CHICKEN fry 2 minutes. Remove.
arandly presented as 1 ~ tablespoons com Add chlckeo; sUr fry 2
"Chicken and Ham in st.arch minutft·or u~til chicken
Green Paradise," or ~ cup cool chicken turns white. Remove.
" P hoe n i x Mee ti n g bouillon or broth H e a t re m a 1 n I n g 1
Dragon." ~ cup light or dark tablespoon com oil. Add
A n d I ta d e 11 ca t e com syrup . onion and pep~r stripe;
blending of flavors and ~ cup aoy sauce stir fry 1 min\4te.
gen t f e stir -fry 2 tablespoons dry Return chicken to
preparation would make sherry skillet. Rest1r com starch ·
It worth'y of su ch a ~ to ~ tefapoon mixture; add to chJcken
name. ground red pepper m Ix tu re. Stir rt n g
For the fam ily , a 4 tablespoons corn constantly, bring to boil
Chinese cook from oil, divided over medium heat and
another southern city, 1 cup walnut halves boll 1 minu te. Stir In
Yangchow, might chooee 1 pound bonele11 (See Re1lonal, Page Df)
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STUFFED
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Only flve of lhe 12 beuta
which conalltutc the
Chineae zodiacal order
are 1ource1 o f
1u1tenanct': ox, hare,
aheep. cock and boar.
Their astrological
runnlna mates (rat. tiger,
draaon, serpent, horse,
monkey. dog) aren't
what you'd call menu
material.
· The most Important
animal in Chineae
cookery -the p ig -
begina Ila celestial reign
on Feb. 13. It will be
4681. the Year of the
Boar, on the Chinese
lunar calendar.
,N o w h e r e I n t h e
Western h~mlaphere will
the preacient porker get
a bigger send-off than in
San Franciaco, home of
more than 120,000
Chinese-Americans and
over 200 Chinese
reataurantsJ many of
them wortd-farm;d. The
city will rock with
oriental revelry from
Feb. 19 to Feb. 26.
For recipes to salute
the season, the local
Convention and Viaitora
Bureau consulted a
ra t her of loc·a1
restaurateurs.
Cecilia Chiang, whose
re 1 ta u r a n l • T h e
Mandarin In Ghirardelli
Square, 900 North Point,
specializes in regional
favorites from Peking,
Sz.echwan and Shanghai,
obliged with this recipe
for Chlao Tzu, or pot
sticken:
CHIAOTZU
2· cups all-purpose
flour
'-'h pound finely
<ehopped cooked prawns
'h po und finely
chopped uncooked pork
Chinese cabt>age
ctucken stock SeSame oil
root
Soy sauce. salt
Fresh grated ginger
Fresh green onions
Fresh chopped
coriander
Combine flour with
about 1 cur water and
work unti mixture is
very amooth and firm.
Dust with flour~ cover
with inverted bowl and
let aiand at least 4 houn..
Prepare filling in the
following proportion•:
one-third prawns,
one-third pork and
one-third c}lopped
cabbage. Blend with
ginger root, onions and
coriander, to .tut.e. Check
aeuoning aft.er adding 2
tablespoons of 8eSarDe oil
for each cup of filling.
Seuon with soy sauce,
salt or both, to taste.
Cover and store in
refrigerator a\ least an
hour. Before using, add 1
or 2 tablespoona of clear
chicken stock to moist.en.
To form dumplings.
roll pieces of dough
about the s1z.e of a large
marble in very thin
circle• on a floured
board. Place a apoonful
of filling in the center of
each; moist.en one aide of
the circle and press
against the dry aide to
form a half-moon shape.
Form the 11eam upright,
crimp&na it into a fluted
center line.
To cook, heat an lron
frying pan very hot;
brush the bottom with
oil. Arrange the
dumpling. In the pan
without touching each
other, flat side down.
Immediately add 1 cup
of water and cover
tightly. Cook in high
heal for 1 minute and
then tum heat hal( way
down for 4 or 5 minute.
untll water evapora~.
Serve lmmed.iacely wlth
aoy sauce and Vinepr •
dJJ>Plnl •uce. Servea 4.
Younded ln 1953 by
the late Johnny Kan, the
lnnovaUve restaura\eut
know n as "Mr .
Chinatown," Kan's. 708
Grant Ave., la now under
the aiewardahlp of Guy~
We>n1 and eXAlC\IUve chef ~un Pul Won1. They
collaborated on the
tollowtnl prit.e-winntna
recipe lor Pineapple
OUieUn Sai.t: PINUPPLE
J
~PIA.LAD
c:k:~onnw•~•
Wiall elMI
for \I\ hour: 2 ouncea
while a1ar-aaar 1tripa,
cut Into 3-lnch ltf\l\ha.
Dtatn and aquene out
exe99 water. Set uide.
Pan fry Into thin
1heet1: ~ cup whole
beaten eap.
When done, shred cut
Into 'A-inch wide plece11.
Set u.lde. Prepue:
1 c up fre1h
cucumber slices, cored
and cut into 2·inch
lengtha, medium thin
allceti
~ cup 1hredded
carrot.I
• 1 Qup c ru1hed
plneepplw, drained
\I\ <."UP chicken meat,
cooked and ahredded
On a Iara• aervina
platter, t.lin a11embUna
the alad by llnint the
platter with the 10ftened
a1ar-a1ar 1trlp1 (aa a
variation, 1hredded
~eep -fried wonton
noodle can be Wied at the
aalad bue -~ pound to
yl~ld 4 Mrvin11 of the same aalad).
For the next layer
dluribultt th\' fried
shreddtd ou . maklnt
1u,.. to 1 ave a rn&l'fdn ao
that tho bottom layer
1how1.
ln the aa~ faahion, In a amaller ctrcle, arranp
the cucumbe-r 11.lcet over
the eu layer. Then the
chicken pleces, followed
by the c ru,hed
pineapple, each layer
amaUer than the flnt, ao
that you end up with a
<l008 shape.
Lael, 1prinkle over_
evenly with the
1hntddtd carrot.I. KHp water •
refrtprated unt.U ...ady 4 t.abl•poona water
to aerve. 3 t • bl e 1 po on 1
SALAD DRElllNO: snooth peanut butter •
Wahtly tout in skillet To aerve, sprinkle
or wok: 4 pounds ...a.me .... me seeds ovtr the
~. center of the salad and
Blend toaether In 1poon dre11ln1 over
medium ml>ctn1 bowl lndlvldual aervint•·
untU amoolh: -Servet 4.
1 cup aoy uuce H . K . W o n a , a
1 cup vtneaar foundlna director ot the
'A cup 1ranulated Emprea of China, \he
suaar . roof-cop culinary palace
1 ''UP eeume oll at 838 Grant Ave., 1haret
2 tea1poons dry thla ~eclpe tor Five
mustard, mixed wltti Happ ine11 Pork, a .
..
ST«hWan dlah: ~:inch pfec.
PIVE Saute pork ln hot pan
HAPPINEll POU wlth o'1 untH pork
Cut Into 1-lnch cubel: bt"owna. Coover and ooolc
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Add: 2 tableapoons soy
l 1maJl can of button saU<.-e
muahroome, whJch have 1 teaapoon 1u1ar
been cut In half (or 'A C o o k a b o u t 2 IS
p o u n d o f f r e 1 h minutes.
muahroomt) Mix 2 tea.'poon1 o(
Ba m boo 1 h o o t a cornatarch In 1.4 cup cold
finely sliced wate . Slowly add c:orn
1 small can water starch mixture, 1tlrring
chestnut.a allced until It thickens. Servea
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Tr1ump1is -·iit · CheCkoui coUD:'l'erS pure-·poetry
By MARTIN SLOANE
More th•n ~.ooo
entries were received for
the Second Annual
Supermarket Shopper
Poetry competition. It
wa s an exc1tlnK
competl tion and the
quality of the poetry
the quality of the poetry
was excellent.
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Despite the gloomy
economy, the poetry was
definitely upbeat ahd
enthualastlc.-Making
ends meet was the
popular topic:, aqd 1t was
wonderful to reed poetry
that recounted so many
triumphs at the checkout
counter.
O.-n1 Uony·llavOf') and UM honl Mu .. k M8rjlMlllt' f;xptou&MAy :JO Tht..,.. <111...,. !.kin'I ""'IUlfl' ,.,fund «••II of film Y..xpitt• llb. 31. 18113 Unln,,..L P1odu.·1 CrJ(f11/Puuh11M '"""°"' S..ud llw requtnod r•IUnd t'o11vrt.,ll. IN.'! U11l1t'CI r1t11u,. .....:""~"".:.:.:....ll~f1Ml::.:;_Unc'...;._;__B~uu-•_.,.._:.,i-~k...-..;:;..._01_.;1~M-1~;._~~~~~~~-''-~-'~~~~-'-~·~~~~~~TO-T_t_N_o_~_c_....,~1-1r~Ol-l_•r~l'_O~-H-••w_l_•_l_rv_r_n_•_u_~_~_· .. _1t_••_lr~Pl_1_~•~-'°-r"-'-"-"_d_1_11r~b' -"~wln_•_m..~W-fl!!._~R-yr_~_,._~w~I-~~~~~~~
I really enjoyed ttrla
year's competition and .
want to shank all the
readers woo RBJ°ticipated
in it I hope they enjoyed
the cha-llenge and the
fun Involved fn beifli a
part of lt. ·
And now, here are the
winners:
The first prize of $100
goes Co Alice S. Dressler
of Miramar, Fla. (For
readers who are not
refun<)ers, ''POP is the
abbreviation f or
"pr09f-of-purchase," the
·box 1.9,.P! and labels we
send lil for our refund.a.)
THE POP BANDIT
To my mom's hOU8e r have a key .
To use in an
emergency
But ffequently I can't
resist
To pass by with my
POP seals list
But I make sure I'm
out the door
Before she's home
from work· at four
When she gets home
she dl.8COvera
All her boxes have
no covers
She's quite
dis"traugbt at what she
sees
All have holes and
no UPC's
Her jars and cans
are all unnamed
Cause labels from
them I have claimed
You mlg~t think she
cannot stand 1t
That her daughter's
a POP bandit
She kids me and she
says in jest
"I've got a daughter
who's obeessed.
And if I had her put
in .)Bil
She 'd use her
refunds to post bail"
' I think that I'd go
into shock
If my motn e ver
changed her lock
So I've be e n
thmklng. Co be fair,
My refund loot with
her I'll share
But will she ask for
my house key
In case of a n
emergency?
The second prize of
$75 went to Mrs. M.
Schancer of Valley
Stream. N.Y ., for her
poem, "My Cup Runneth
Over." The third prize of
$50 wen t to S .J .
M asthoff of Santa
Barbara. Calif., for the
poem, ''The Coqvert."
If anyone knows of a
daring book publisher
whO' appreciates
supermarket shopper
poetry, p lease let me
hear from you.
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Skim American
Giallled •
Sliced Salami
llolpti.CtlUI" JOOllt. Apple Juice
DoMllG rar-.Kclll Moon Colby or Miid
Cheddar Cheese
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199 ""ti 79
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~Salmon · '=-. Mushrooms ::: • ~un.ky °' G.oYY H\aQV.c
Dog Food -~ 2.19 can~ -.19
A.rsre0k5auce -
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Froze n Fo
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Broccoli Spears ,_o .59
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a.It-• Loetionon Bologna
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Liquor Valu~s
u.: l69
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c up each corn c hip
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w1lnut1 . M ak•• 4 .. ,.,,.,.. ' CRICSICN AND HAM
UN ORl!l!N PARADISE l pound chic ken I breut halv• l '-" cup chicken broth 'c '-" pound cooked
'ham 1teak, dlaaonally c allced In 2 x l x W-lnch
Itri pt
2 tea1poon1 cor n
•tarch
3 table1poon1 light
( cot1'l ayrup
1 2 tea1poon1 1oy
uuoe
Flavorsom .e Onion Cracken.can be
baked at h 1 ome.
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Uy CECILY r
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Some o f the bott
cracker• wt have •-.,er
b a k ed aran't li k e
tt.oreboucht crackel"'I -
oun heve their own
lndMduallty.
8 U t I l 0 t t b 0 U>I ht
c ra c k er• and our
homemade onet1 do ah.ant
one virtue -both are
deliahtfully crllp.
Our crackeri are lar1e:
each II an uneven round
a b o ut 8 lnc h ea In
diamektr. To roU out the
uouf h tor ..eh cr11tker eul y and qulcld~, wt
u.. a putry cloth and a
11.0ckhvt-covered rolllna
pln.
We flnt Lr4td a Ctacktr recipe of thlt llOf't, Uli_na
ell whlte flour, about
half • dozen yeart .,0.
Since t h e n we've
experimented with the
formula.
ONION CRACKERS
1 cup all-purpo1e white f)Qur
M cup whole wheat With • pUtry bl nder
(IJ'aham> flour cut ln mayonnaile unt.11 IA teupoon blakina weU mixed and coarM
IOda crumb• form. With a
· 'A i.apoon 11lt fork. etJr ln YOIW'l and
l tabletpoon lnatant honey. With your handl,
minced onion pre11 douCh firmly Into•
1A c-u p r • • l bell; cut Into 10 equal
mayonnaill ptecea; roll each Into •
IA cup plain y()IW't ball.
1 tabletpoon honey · On • put.I')' cloth with
Salt 1 1tocklnet-covered.
u,htly with extra 11Jt.
Bake In 1 prehea\ed
400·de1rH oven un\U
u.th\ly browMd -e to a
mlnutea. Wlth • wide
metal 11p9tu1a, NmOYe 10
wire rac ka to cool
comp~.
Store in a t l1ht1y
covft"ed oontaJner. Off«
whole, to be broken lnto r::c-M aerved. ~
• 2 tee1poons dry ------.sherry . )
ln a m edium bowl. rolling pin, roll each ball
thorouahly allr totether until paper-thin -an
white flo ur, whole 8-lnch uneven round.
wheat flour, aoda end Piece on unareaaed
wt; 1t1r in on.Jon. cookie aheet; aprlnkle
Note: Theee cracken
are at.o delldoua when
the on1on la omitted.
, l tablespoon com oil
• 2 cups broccoli
• flowereta
. 1 creen onion, thinly ~~ teaspoon minced • ;l~.:= 1killet bring
en •Jld broth to boil
: o tllih heat. Reduce
eet; cover and simmer
. 10 m lnutea. Turn off
hea t; let stand 20
minutes or UJltil chicken
la tender.
Remove chict<en .from
broth; reserve ~ cup
brqth. Discard chicken
nes and skin. Cut into
x 1-inch p ieces .
Arrange chicken and
ham alternately on
1ervin1t platter; keep warm.
In a.mall b owl stir
togethe r corn starch,
reserve d broth, corn
ayrup, so~ sauce and
aherry until smooth. ln
large sJcjUed or wok heat
com oll over medlum-
hlgh heat. Add broccoli;
allr fry 2 minutea o..c..until
tender-crisp. Remove. .
Arrang e around
c hicken and h am on
1ervlng platter. Keep warm:-Add green onion
~ ginger to skillet; stir
fry 30 .econds.
Restir corn s tarc h
m ixture ; add to green
onions and ginger.
Stirri ng constantly,
bring t o boll over
medium heat and boil 1
minute. Spoon over
chicken and ham. Makes
4 servtno.
BRONZED CHICKEN
WINGS
-WITH YOUNG GINGER ~ 2 pound• ch icken
winp
.~ cup dark corn
ayrup
"" cup eoy aauce 1 tablespoon com oil
2 teaspoons minced
fresh ginger
2-tableipoons dry
aherry
!i' pound very S(D8ll
mushrooms
1h c up slice d
bamboo shoota
2 green onicr'ns, cut
in 2-inch pieces
1h cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon corn
atan:h
2 tableswana water
Cut wing Ups off
chicken wings. Place ln
ahallow baking dish. ln
mW1 bowl 1tir together
corn syrup and eoy sauce.
Pour over chicken winp;
toss to cp-at well.
Marinate 30 minutes.
Drain ; re aerve
marinade. In large heavy
skillet heat com oil ayer
medium h eat. Add
chicken wing• and
g i nge r ; s tir f ry 2
minutes.
Stir in reserved
marinade and 1herry .
Add mushrooms, bamboo
ahoota and green on.iom; stininl frequently, cook
2 minutes. Add chicken
broth. Bring to boll.
Reduce heat; cover and
almmer 20 minutes or
unU.l tender.
Remove chicken winO
to aerving platter; keep
warm. Stir "together com
atarch and water untll
arnoodl. Stir Into aklllet.
SUrrln1 conatantly,
brlng to boll over
medium hat and boil 1
minutea. Spoon over
chicken wlnp. Makea 4
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Saved t'11.74
Ken Nichols
Saved *9.18
Wailani Broad-Camp
SavedSS.22
Steve McPherson
saveds8.70
Veronica Cing-Mars
Saved t'IO. 73 Sayed sa. I 88
Tiie Lvcky total S9 '-92 The 10111 11
Jt\a other 1uparmar k at on the aame or
comparable Item• • l 101 llO -• •
TPI• lucky tot•• s 118 78 +,.. IO!al ••
the other 1upermarkat on tht "m• or
comparablt lttml 1130 52 ,,
The lvcky lolal SSS 84 T,,. total at
the 01ner 1uperma1kat "' tha H m• or
comparable ltemt $87.82.
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tht OIPlar 1uparm11k" on th• H mt or
com1>ara1>t• Items 06 11
TM lucky 101a1· '89 HI Th• total at .
the other 1upermarkel on th• 11mt or
compattl>lt !lame S 107 19
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the other 1uparmarka1 on the H ma or
comparabte ltem1 •104 t1
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WHOLE BEEF
BRISKET
~' Sonoeo'"' 7 9lbS
ROUND STEAK .. 1.89 IC,..U1\oWCll•-•lf
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .. 2.19 ICllllllll.ftlDaO.._f\C*
CROSS RIB ROAST .. 1.89 .,..,u-o•u .
T·BONE STEAK .. 2.29 -···""" SIRLOIN TIP STEAK .. 2.19 ...... 0,-q.M_ .. _
~~!,L~!~MPROAS 1r .. 1.89
~~~E CHUCK ~!E~I( , , 1.29
!!2.~!.~!!_HOUSE STEAK , 1 2.39
~!~~'!. ~~~.~~!'~~., u 1.89
MORREL SLICED BA~,~ ... 1 1.59
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QUARTER PORK LOIN "'°"'11"•--.. -----· WHOlE FRYER LEGS _ .. , ... ,_ . ...: ...
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ll. 59
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FRYl.NC 49 OllCKEN
MIOlt 900\' SOuttwn LD • GrldlA,
CANNED & PACKAGED
t-MOTT'S 149
' APPLE JUIS~ Id
r ROSARITA 19 REFRED BEANS
lt9QUW Oil 5-Y JO ()% '"' • "
t-MOTT'S 109 & APPLESA~! Jll •
CANNED & PACKAGED
r FROSTED ~9 r SUNLICHT ·159 RAKES DETERCENT
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t2.~!~T~~1.97
DELI DELIGHTS
I ~ SA~SAOE 1)Clf .. -' 1.69
CHUMC BOLOGNA ,..""' 1.99
' CHIOCEN FRANKS .. :. _ .89
!LADY lEE BOlOCNA ::::;:-.-;...~.... '"°' -1.69
l~~~~~ESE,,°' .. ' 1.75
I~NT ROllS I OI -.89
r~~-SUCEOHA~or .. ~ 1.19
l~!~~.Ol.lS "°'_. 1.19
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GENERIC SAVINGS
SAL TINE CRACKERS 59
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~NOODLES -............. .
ASH PORTIONS -M-...... . .. 01-.69
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LIQUOR & WINE
FRESH FISH ITEM r~~!SP
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CHERRYSTONECLAMS
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FRESH IOAHO TROUT
CANNED & PACKAGED
l~~~~~~R!or ,.,. 2.191
I~~IN~~(M 1.09
!DOLE ~UIT COCk!~'°''".63
'~-~ISCO S~TE~1u• 2.11
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IAUNT_~E~~ SYR~l!l 1.69 HOUSf HOI () .11,. Pf f
I~£'.~~ RITE'~~ 1.59 I~ KING 't>"
l~.C~l~.5.,..,eo.2.29 fOM.APAP!RTOWEl.S • 69 . ..... ' ....... r ~~~:~~! BU.TTE~°' JM 1.57 l~~.~TCHEN B~~~ .. 1.78
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.• "'. 77 l~~ .~ll: "'"~ .75
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l~,~-T~ '°'"' .. 85
l~~ ~TRA~E~!wc .97
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BROCCOLI
111Ct1 111 Vlt"'*' A & C ~.39 ·
PINK 25 GIAPEFRUIT
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There'• no need to iO •livered cooked ham,
o ut for Chlneae food ll'ftn pepper, MUOnlnp
when you can 1tay home and ~~ked rice. Soy
and 1Ur-fry a main dlah aauce and 1plnach are
In minute•. U1 l n1 added jult befo re
leftover meat and fl1h aervtna.
and fifth veptablM, rice Keep thla t>.aic recipe
-that popular ChJneee ao that you can pre~ It
side dish -turn• Into ua1nj cooked chicken or
Ham Rice Oriental, a pork another Ume. Carry
main di.ah en~. out the Oriental theme
Beca\AM It's pre pared by gamiahlng the entree
with pack.qed enriched w Ith a decor at Ive
pre-<.'OOked rice, you can 1ealllon.
get hoine and 1erve Trim off about ~
dinner before anyone la Inches of acalllon item
In the kitchen to nibble. and ln1ert a knife
Stir-frying 11 the through the remaining
favo red t echnique In stem of the scallion to
Chinese cookin1 -split it open. Curl the
meata and vegetables are 1eallion •tripe. uaing the
stirred constantly over. edge of your knife.
high heat. It'• quick, ea.ity Chicken Oriental ta
and r e qulrea little another stir-fry main
preparation Ume. meal recipe that takea
All lngred 1enu are only minutes .to prepare
cooked In one 1klllet: with the help of pre-
cooked riee. Thttt'a a1lo
1 ~h of 1herry wtne ln
il that lend• a apeclal
flavor.
HAM RICE
ORIENTAL
1 amall clove 1arUc,
minced
2 tableepoona oU
1 ~ cu91 diced or
lllvered cooked ham
~ medium II'"" or red pepper, cut Int o
strips >
~ teupoon pepper
2 cups water
1 ~ cups pre-oooked
rice
1 ~ cups 1hredded
raw spinach, lettuce or
eecarole
1 tableapoon aoy
11uce
•or uae cooked
chicken, beef or pork.
Saute garlic in oil In
akillet or aauce pan until
~llthtly brown•d. Add
ham, 1reen pepper,
pepp.r and wawr. so.r ln
rial. Bri"I qWckly '° •
boll over hl1h bHt.
C:OV.r: remove from heat
and let 1tand 5 minutes.
Juat befont •rvlna· add
1plnach and .oy aauce,
to11ln1 llthtl~ with 2
fork1 . Serve with
additional IO)' aauce and
aamllh with ICallion, if
desJred. Makea 4 ~ cupt
or 4 tervlno.
CRJtltEN
ORIENT.\L
2 whole chicken
breuta, boned, akinned
and cut lnto chunkl
1 tableapoon
c:ornatudl
1 tableepoon aberry
wine
~ teaapoon ult
3 tablespoons oU l" cups water
It's beef cook-off time
l chicken bouillon
cube
l ~ cups pre-<:OOlted
rice
1 package (9 oz.)
frozen French style
green beans If you have a beef diah
that you're particularly
proud of, now is the time
to enter it in the Natipnal
Beef Cook-Off. It could
win you big prize money.
To enter, send a typed
copy of your best beef
recipe (uaing only chuck,
round, rump, fresh
brisket, plate, shank or
ground beef) to National
Beef Cook-Off, P.O. Box
10291 , Chicago, Ill.
60610.
Entries are judged on a
stat.e-by~state bu.is with
contestants competing
only against en tr an ts
from their own Nte.
All recipes are judged
by either a atate cook-off
or a recipe judging panel
(depending on the state).
State winners will then
compete at the National
Beef Cook-Off, held
~g~· 19-21 in Bismarck.
Prizes foe the National
Beef Cook-Off are: first
place, $5,000; second
place •• 2.500; third rlace· $1,000 ; and ive
honorable mentions at
$300 each.
'But be sure to enter
your recipe soon. The
deadlil\e for entry in
many states is rapidly
approaching -aome are
as early aa Feb. 15.
All recipes must
contain a minimum of
two pounds of beef aqd
not more than five. Meat
laed must be exclusively
beef . Cooking time
cannot exceed four
hours.
The recipe must be
specific, with no uae of
brand names, and must
state the number of
serving• and
approximate preparation
time. All entries become
the property of the
American National
CowBel.les, Inc.
All recipes are judg~
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Who ar.e the romantics along
the Orange Coast? How are
changing trends and lifestyles
altering the way they look at
love. marriage and family?
These are but a few examples
of th8 engaging questions
answered ln~February's
Current magazine.
Current wlll be packed with
article• on .. such timely topics
as two-paycheck llfeatyles,
marriage contracts and the
problems and pleasures
facing 9'derly couples. Plus,
apeclal features IJke a
Valen1ln•'• Dey gift guide and
.Pull-out bridal MC11on.
according to taste (40
points), ease of
preparation and
practi c allty-(20),
originality (20) and
appearance (20).
Contestants muat be 18
years or older, with
non-profesaional food
statua. Any penon who
haa owned one or more
head of beef or dairy
cattle (or whose
immediate farnlly -
husband, wife, children
-has owned cattle) ln
the 12 months preceding
Oct. l, 1983 is ineligible. Cow~elle1 and
employees of atate beef
councils or the Bee'f
lnduatry Council of the
Meat Board are alao
ineligible.
The National Beef
Cook-off la apoll80f"ed by
the American National
CowBelles ln cooperation
with the Beef Industry
Council of the Meat
Board.
Combine chicken,
cornstarch, wine and
aalt; stir until chicken la
coated. Heat oil ln lkillet.
Add chicken and aaut.e,,
stirring freq~tly un
chicken la juat cooked,
about 3 minute..
Remove chicken from
akillet; set aside. Add
~ lngredlenta in
akillet.
Bring quickly to boll,
1eparating beana wtth a
fork. Covel';i'educe beat
and almmer 5 minutes.
Add chicken and fleat.
Makes • 1ervtnp.
Use the Dally Pilot
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•2.49
Our famoU5 Fish (,More has
two crispy Osh fillets,
fresh coleslaw, golden fryes.
and two crunchy hushpupples.
Who could ask for more?
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Ham Rice Oriental ia an easy main d ish to stir-fry at home.
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Saving 25¢ is just the
beginning. Simply
include two quality
seals from any two'Zee
napkin packages
and you 11 receive a
C.OmingWare l-quart
Spice O' Life•
casserole set (retaU
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adventures in cooki!Jg, djning
Join In another New meat•, ve1etablea and In an air·Ulht concalner. cook1 traditionally
y..,. celMradon -the trul~•: aa well H ln For tndellnlt.e ~. 1Ur-try ln a wok, but you
Chln•H New Year I orienw Ndpee place fswh llnaer lliCtl can u.e any Larp, llturdy
CblneH communltlea Oln1er root 11 a In a jar, tm wlth dry eldUet.
everywhere wlll be 1olden-brown, knobby eherry and cap. One ,..._h ve,.tablee can
obeervlna tbl1 featlve tuber which 1hould be tableepoon of frHhly a1lo be •teemed ln a wok,
February ocx:uion with flrln and JIWh·lookiq. ar•ted atnawr root can be ua,.. a rack or ltandard
Iota of holiday t..unc. Youns. 1maller 1hoota 1ub1tltuted for \i 1teemer. Bo\h of theee
You aan commemont.e IPl'OUtinl from the lklee tea1poon of around cookint method• are
the OW-New y._, ln of 1tn1er root have a Q1naer. quJck, Ml)' and perfect
your house by 1entn1 more delicate flavor. -'l'Wo buic methoda of for freah oriental
acquainted with freah Freeh llnaer root can be oriental veaetable ve1etablH, which are
and flavorful Chlneae Ir ate d , 1 ll c e d or cookiq are 1tlr-frytn1 their dellclou1 belt
cookery. ahredded. Refrtprate it and 1teamln1. Chlneae (SM ORIENTAL, D'7 )
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A main at~actlo~ln ,~------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------------..:...--------------------------------cu111ne ii fre.h
blea, orlental-
Thh unique
and dellcloua group of
ve1etable1 offer•
veraatillty and
excitement to everyday
meal.a.
You may' have
h-'tated about usina the
"::'-:1ental vegetables a e ln.yo\ll' produce
department, thinking
them-exotic. But don't
m1m out on the9e snappy
freah vegetable• any
longer; their names may
IOWld unusual. but their
tutes and textures are
extraordinary!
Here are names and
de1criptlon1 of 1ome
oriental vegetables
appearlna regUlarly in
1uperm,rket produce
department• -
Introduce youraelf to
Qine items and others
for grea t eating
adventure.
Beu S,....tl -Theee
cri1p, cream-colored
ahoota add nutty flavor
to a1ada. u&dwicbea and
ve1etables. Buy fresh,
criap bean aproutl with
moiat tipa. Store them ln
the refrigerator in a
plaatic bag and uae
promptly.
Bo'\ ClloJ. -Thia
leafy green vegetable
ha1 broad green -
ish -white 1talk1
with looee, dark green
leavea. It hu a sweet,
mild taate and 11
dellciou1 1ttr-frled, in
aa1ada or with meat and
vegetable oombinationl.
Keep cooking to a
minimum to praerve ita
crunchy texture. Both
leaves and stema can -be
Wied. Bok cf\oy ahould be
freah, criap and firm
when you buy iL Store
bok choy, unwashed, in a
plaatlc bag in the
remr::·cabh1e -
Abo known u nappa, Jh1a cabbage ii white to Ucht green ln color and
resemble• romaine
"'lettuce. It hu crlnkled
leavea with ~
veins and pale green,
broad-ribbed 1talk1.
Nappa haa a mild ,
delicate flavor. Select,
at.ore and prepare • for
bok choy.
Saow Pea• -
Sometimel called IU.PI'
pee1 or China s-. theoe
delicate .-en podl have
delicioua taate and
cnmchy texture. Cliome
tre.h, crisp Poda and Ulle
them quickly. If you
muat 1tore them ,
refrigerate unwaahed
podl in a plastic ~· To prepare mow peu.
juat wash and anlp off
the at.em. removinl the
string, if any, from the
pod. Stir-fry or boll
quickly, no more than 2
or 3 minutee. Snow peel
are best cooked jull until crin>--tender. 1f ater Clleal•••• -
For extra crispne9a, fresh
water cberlnut1 are
• Atperi>. 'They are a ar-t
accent to vegetables,
meeta and aalada. Freeh
water cheetnuta ahould
be firm and plump with
cSart-trown alcinl.
Store them in the nfriaer'at.or to maintain r:rin... To prepare, and allce, then cook
ti> 4 mlnutee ln boillna
aalted water, or thinly
... and 9tir-fry.
Crtlaet• Breeeoll -
Allo known -pl Ion,
th» ~ " leafier and lilh•...., ln color
than the more f.amlllat
broccoli. It can bo
:::::.-1tlr-frled or wtth meata or
olbertr...h~
CW sec Oba -1bll v•••ble, U.O rwfernd to .... qua, ..........
and ILICCYl'nt edclldon to
fOUpe fW .WWI, It can
al1a be 1Ur-f rlod or ~IJW tn baU. and llk9d nw Into salaid9.
Dalk•• -A Iara•. _,,.....,....wblcb
eaa be M"ed raw tn MW8, • a N9ll1h or
]'I ..... ~ 01•1•' ••• , -~ ~ ·o ~ ~ ~ r 'cri u l·• r ~t&aClaiMM •. al pn .. ratteD II "°-'91'. root. U• It to
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-UCI resea
• ·experts 1n
I Market math 11 a ...__tor Iii.Ore
ahoppen. c~ an
lmpr-.fve 98 pereent in
pr lce-comparl1on
calculatlona and m~y.
while waiting in the
checkout lane, can
ORIENT AL VEG~IES
{Pnm Dt) ·· fresh &1n1er1 root
cooked to criap-tender. Heat• oll in large
Get to know the aklllet; add bok choy.
.wonderful tute1 and Cook and atJr over high
textures of fresh oriental he.It 1 mln~te. Combine
ve1etables . It '1 an brown 1u1~ vl:k~ftar experience you'll keep and gtnaer; to et.
on celebrating long alter Mix well; cover and
the Chineee Rew Y-.r. atieem 1 minute.
BEAN SPROUT Combine cornatarch
SALAD and aoy iauce with 'ri
2 medium tomatoea, cup water. Add to akillet.
cut in wedges Cook and 1tlr until
1 cucumber, akln thickened. Makea: 4 to 6
acoreWnd thinly alloed llel'Vlno.
Jll.vocado, pared STIJ\.FRY BEEF
and sliced AND SNOW PEAS
decimal• and fraction•
are factored Into t.eat
1core1, the 1hoppera'
1ucceM rate .tan. to 09
percent.
The.e ~ aome of the
flndlnp \hat· have come
o u t o f a fl v &' Y• a r,
Unlvenit.y of C:alffomla, Irvine 1tudy\ of how
people make decl.lona.
The re.earchen, led by
Dr. Jean Lave, a.odat.e
prot•11or of an -
throp9logy at UCI,
looked at the practical
uae of arthmeUc in IUCh
areaa aa home money
management and
Individual w:f£ht-lou
prosram1 ln t.lon to
su'*1narket ahoppln&.
tape recordera
enterln1 the
permarkH• and
aaked to ''thlnk out
to 1lve ruearc en
lnalaht Into how they
made thelr dedalonl. t.ech ahopper wu, ln
addJtlon, alven an
examination for c:urrent
mathematical 1klll in a
1tandardlzed tat form.
The moat aurprtalng
flndln1 yielded In tht1
work concerned the
mathematJcal IMlCW'acy ol
aupermarifet abopr.ra.
Performance on the
math te1t1 were
correlated with the teat
t ~ k e r I ' p e f I or a l
chancteristks. t ~
Tt\e9e facton, yeliJ'a of
I
None cSf the ahoppen
reallied how well U)ey
did In aupermarket
math. "They all \hou&ht
they were louay at rt,"
aald Lave.
· Lave aald th• reuon
the ahoppel"I did 10 much ·
better ln the •tote than
on the ieata la becauae
math II thouaht of u a
procedure learned ln
achool that can be
applied to a variety of
problems in the real
world, and that the math
akiU. 1hoppen bri"I to
bear in the aupennarket
are of relatively •mall
Importance to the
cSecUlonl ahoppen make.
Orange Oout DAILV PILOT/Wednetd1y, Ftbrutty 2, 1983
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forth, were: Che
teat 1core1 but one
seemed to be ~ t to how a per on
perfonned in the s re.
Theae declalona
include 1uch factoni u ••no I like the flavor'\ or
"Will thil aize atore ln
m1 cupboard?" with
math employed ln
"rounds" to reach the
flnal 80lutlon.
tn conducting their
1tudy , the UCI
reeearcherS accompulled
25 veteran Orange
County aupermarket
shoppen on weekly
market trlp1. The
shopper• strapped on salad greens 1 pound boneleu ~ cup vegetable oil beef alrloln ateak -~ -2 tablespoona fresh 2 tab le a po on s .--------------------_;_--------~ - -GIFF€ERTIRC~ TES REDEEM~N'ffM-----
lemon or lime juke oonwtarch, divided . : . .,,,,, 11611 •••
2 tab 1 esp o on s 2 tableapoons soy
vinegar aauce 1" t.eaapoon aalt 1 tablespoon dry
~ teaspoon augu sherry
*-teaspoon d-ry in cup beef broth
mustard 2 t a b 1 e s p o o n s
dash.pepper vegetable oil, divided
3 strlpa cooked J: clove garlic,
ba co n , crumbled minced
(optional) . 2 cupa fresh snow
Combine tomato peas
wedgea. cucwnber alices, 1 clip freah bean
avocado alice9 and bean sprouts ~rout.a In salad bowl. IA cup chopped
varniah edges of bowl walnuts
with aalad greens. Just Slice beef acroa the
before tervlng. milt oil, grain into thin strips. In
lemon or lime Julee, medium bowl combine
vinegar, salt, supr. dry ateak, 1 tablespoon
mustard and pepper; oomstarcb, 80Y aauce and
pour over aalad and 1 her r y . D l 11o1 v e
aprlnkle with bacon. remaining 1 tablespoon
makes: 4 to 6 tervl.nga. cornatarch ln broth and
SWEET AND SOUR
BOK CHOY
3 ta.blespoons
vegetable oil
1 head bok choy,
waahed, trimmed and cut
in 1-lnch pieces
W c up packed
brown augar .•
W cup red wine
vinepr
1 tablespoon
comstarch 1 tableapoon aoy
sauce
1 teaapoon minced
reeerve.
Heat 1 tablespoon oil
ln ~ lkillet. Add beef
and garlic; cook over
high beat, 1Urring
conatantly , until
browned , abou t 3
minutes.
Add remaining 1
tablm= oil Add mow peas. sprouu; stir
fry 1 minute. Add beef
broth mixtlae; cook and
atlr untll thickened,
about 2 minutes. Gamlah
with walnuta.
Makes: 4 to 6 aervingl.
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Ct "'7•-rt Me11a1\M o AlnOf• o c 11t00 o'Cloclr. • m of IN clal• lflll notlOt Of....,.. -too o'Cllodl •"' of Nid oey, In thl On 'tbtuw~ 13, 1113 11 tO w 1 m . a 1111w•d' 'oreotoeu1a nv'I"".., tnoer pereont Pubh•ll•d l•no• CoHI Delly Thie 11111"*11 ..... hied "'"" Ille Ille room NI UJOt 104' ,_dlCI Tiii *'*"''le U ,eM IO •00"' .. , H id• tor oonduo111111 ··"' THf HOP( TAUlt DllO ~ .. duly "'""'led TnieW who may l>• Oth•rwlt•
Piiot. Jan I O. F'tb 2. V, •fll3 County Ci..11 ot Or•noe County on T1u11N'1 ••'"· w1tr11n 1 H ot J1nutry H. 1t'3. tncl wlil Trull"'• t 81M, within,,.. ottloet ol OMPAHY. tNO •duly loPC>Otnt.O undtt ano pur•u1n1 10 Dffd of lnteret1td In the wttf end/or 363·83 Jiil 14. 1013 REAL EIT Afl II lnorHN dally Unlll yout tooounl AIAI: llTATI l!CUAITfl 1uaf91undtrll\Cjpu1tuenlCOO..O TtuttrfCO(d.o i-.ot'*Y3. tffl,M tttlte: •=-~~~~"T'"--------K<t PI0?•11 HAVICl. IOGl lH al 2oao No1111 ~M~ ~~..'!49~ ~ 81AVICI. IO(llltd ., 2020 No1.ffl of Tiu•• rec:ordtd Novembet 17. lnttl No. tote. )OGie l:INI, Pao-A .... uuon hat .,..,, ftled lllf lmcll Pubt11ned Or•no• Cout Detty l<Otelway. lune :roe. In tht City of o PtY 9'I -...-...... ...... .,~, .,.._ *· tn IM Cit)' Of IMO, M Intl No. U•t3, In boot! 1•1t. Of OfllaMil "9ool'dl, .. ~ ..--
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3M-t3 ol C1lltornl1, Abl II 1 ATI ~I -~~I l'OU of Cllllfofnlt. WAIHIHOTON TitUIT "9c0rdt Ill tl'lt oflloa of 1111 County !tWtOt. lfHhl offlol of IN County R 0 m roe If eng er In tht
-----------SECURITIU 8EAVIC9, a Ctlltornla "": :-r~ ""°:::at ,,::::. OHO t~VICI CORPORATION, 1 Aacordlt of Or1n9t County~ Aecorder 01 Ot-lllOI County, It ... Superior Court Of Oreng. • QUA~RV fUll.IC NOTICE c;orpo1111on, 11 duly 1ppotn1ed of ia:"orda1tcS:°::t 1111,°:ooumtnt Cettfornll oorpo11tlon, ae cluty Celllotnlt WILi. HLl AT PU8LIC o f Oalllornl•. Wtll l(Ll AT C ounty requettlng that
KEN bf 1';Tlt QUA ltR y ,IC_,. ---H T'1utl .. 111\dtr lll<I pu1Mllnl lo Int I~ d• .. °' ,_dtlJon llPPW"• eppotntad ftu~IH uncltr 1110 AUCTION TO MIOHHT llDOl!A PUILIO AUCTION TO HtOHl!ST Jlmft f Rommelft..,_, ~ ,( '"-• --power Of .. It oonletred In 11111 her ). ~IN oOllaallon illtlllfl pur1u1nt lo Ille power of H it 'OA CMH IPtYabit 11 1111\t of Mlt llODIA l'OR CAI H tPtylbta al ' ,._....,. J realden oC Fol•o rn. Ca. Tiie ,:=:-'.!.'=--:.,......... 1*1llltl 0..0 01 Tru•t neculed by fOf:..C, upOfl l*mlt• • tonott co<1lentc1In 1111r oe<lllltl o..o Of In lawful rnonty ol lllt Unlttd time o1..,. 1n 1awfU1l'llOMl'of111a appointed •• p1r10n
formerly 11 rt'lltdt'nl uf ~."OllU ~. . ,.... _,,, JOHN WU (JOlln Wu). reootded "'lod YCM.t fleve onty !flt ..... ~ Truet tll.cufecl by ,A!DfRICI< W Stai.) ll !ht Monti front lnll._ United llllH ) ti louth ltonl repreetntatlve to~-
Mesa, Ca •nd Vo(tba po111ung bull · 00 Auguet 3, ttll. tn 8ooll 1•1ee ot 10 lloP IM for-**irt by Wll.CH, 111 unmartted man, 1othl Coun1YCouf'lnoute,700CIYlo antttNAtoltltOt-tf'9'CountyOld the eatete of Augua t
t.'Olltractor rr•>m 11140 lo l!ltH JOSH Sl UM'S. 28~w ~Offlclet1~ ... °.!.!.'~• 1~11,~ty, 111 1ne en1t1• amoun1 o.tn• by rec0tdtd Apilt 11, 1te1, tn looi. c.ntar/Dftvt W11tl lant• AM. CA eounnou..J. 211 w .. t tanta Ana Rommelfan~er Coeta
P A _ _._,, Coal• HIQflw•y, ~ " fl, ,._.,... ......,.,..... .. )'OIK Clnldlt0t 14022 ot Ofllet•I Recofdt of n td 00000, 11J tlQlll, I lie and lnletMI Boulelfw~. ""Y of ltn\I A/la, Ital• M C-'lf ('!..-.. t .. -~ oway on January :.!5 C•lll0fnla 112883 9 1241. by 1M10n.of 1 brt fl°' To find out 1119 tmOUnl Y<MI _. County. at P•O• &07, Recorder'• convtyed to Ind now held by II of CalllOffll•. all rlgflt, tlllt and I-~ .. :' °'t Andi 1.,.1-_. tlon, .. 1983. H~ was horn tn 1\101 tn Minney'• F1mt1y Et\l.,prtM• cittautt 1n peymanl °' perfOf~ pey or 10 llfftnOt fOf ~ 10 tn1trumen1 No 11143, l>Y 1M10t1 11ndtr .. td OHCI of Tru11 In lflt tnt.,-•t ~ 1o and now l*<J ,...._,..,en m n ••"
Altoona, 1 1-'t'r\ n:. y I Vltrll<i :.;,: ~::~°',._~'!n'::Pf[:~i::·.}:.3:. of lflt obllgallone _,ed l"-<tby, tlop tflt tortetoeurt 01 II your 1 b!MQ\ Of dtft<.ltt In P•YfMlll l)(optrty lllUlled In Hid County by II und4lt Mid Deed of Tr~ II\ t'-Of Estat• AC1), The ~"IOn g u r v 1 v 1, d b t h 1 ~ w 1 r { Cllttornlt 92827 lnctucllng 11111 btHCfl 01 d•ttutt. prOC*ty It In f0t~r• '°' l/'r'/ Ptrlorme11c• ot •II• obltg11ton• end ltatt o.cnbed 11 proptrty lltu1led In Mid Count)' la .-t for helrll\g In Oept.
Margut•rllc, ;.m 7 t:haldi 1•11. Thie bull,_ 11 oonduGlecl b" • Nolle:• ot wflloh WH redrdtd -1)1Mr rtelOI\. contact: aeoured 1111ffeby, 111ctudlno tfl•t ~AefL ~.J:.Ot 102 of Tt~ No. tfWS 81ett clelorlbed er. No 3 11 ~ Cent9' ' <X101>er :rs. 1982, •• Aec:01'111('1 I.ff H DUA8T u o. A.ltofl19Y btMCh °' Cltltult Nollet ol wlltdl a. ..... In IN~·, of lfVlnt. County of lot 7 In Block 3U of Canel ' K enneth Quurry , Jr o ! corpor•llon 1n111ymtn1 No 12·3100tlf W1C.L 10 , 111 • ll!A 'HA~IOV" w11reoorffd0cl00tr 12. ltH.M Orange, e 111e ot C•ltlo1n1a. .. Section, Ntwport e.acll, .. ptr Drive Weat, Sentt Ant •.
A u burn , ,c: ll_i" P n l 1 1C'1 a Mlnney'e Fimlly SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION fO fHE HOMfOWNIAS AUK. etO Town A e o or d • r ' t t n 1 tr um t n t Ho. llhown on t ,,.._, record.o In book m1P r41COrdtd II\ book '· page ff of C a I If 0 r n I I 9 2 7 0 2 0 n
Myrehn uf T ahiw , C.;, El'l.,Pf'l-tnc HtOHEST 8tOOER FOR CASH. Ctnttr Ottvt , Bulla ioo. Cotti 12-359121,WILlSl!li.ATPUBUC 408:lll lo28botlllnctutlve ol Mttc41111neOU1M1P1,lnlntOff1Ctot Ftbruaty 23, 1983 at 9:30
Elaine Hornby_ of J.\111011, =:.;~::.u... llWM ~ ol :t.Unlted l5111 .......... Clllfomll t21U; taltpftone: AU CT,tON TO THE HtOHEIT Ml•HI •n•Ou• M•P• ttcord• of ttl• Counly AtCOtdll ol Bald am
Nevada. Marilyn Haq'4.· pf ,..... :_,~ ~:'~ br.it:'1.:' .! 11~'1y:/t.'::·,,,,., QuttllOfl•, you !:'::~~it:~:!"~~ °'=~ty~u~~ 1111 GM. ~!>' '''"' addreH 1no 0111tr . tFUYOU,O._!JEC1!,2 t~
Tu<:aon, Arizona. Eu1wnc-Pu1>H•h•C1 Oun'• CoHI Delly tedttll CTedtl unton. Of~lllt Of •flould con1101 •~~tr or Ill• cfl«ill dttwn on • 11111 Of ntllontl 01 flOl'ttt. ""'-11•. mln«tl llatlta. ~ deelfnallon, tt any, of the gran ng O t ... pet""''• 'JOY Quarry of Citrus Hl'l.l(hl~. Pltot, J•" 12· It. 2 ·Feb 2· 1983 ledttal N Ylnot tnd loan lellon govarnmant aoency 1'111)' hew benll, • 1111• 01 led., at 1credll nt1ur•I 011 rtgM• i nd 0£11., tH I ptoper1y detetlbtd above I• lhould either appear It the
C M J w 1 r 24°"93 domlCfted In tht1•••t•.111 Pt •1>1t ti ln1Ured YfNf loan. union. or 1 etttt °' ledt<ll N vtno11 llydfoc11bon tub•lancet t*ow • IM'tportecl to t>e· 743 Biie• e11tet, hearing end a tat• your a • •r~ I son u ane time ot Nie. Ill rlght, I It 111<1 Remember YOU MAY LOii ind ~ eMOGlttlon domkilled ln dtptll of 500 r..i uneltf Illa ~eel eo.11 M-. CA bj ti f11 '1tt
Folsom, Ca .;nJ Ron.Aid PUBLIC NOTICE 1n1trn1held1>yt1uT1utlt1jlntllt1 &iOAL MiNfa •YOU oo NOT thl••t•te.e11pey11>1te1111ettmtol ot land httel11above dHCrlb•d Tfla und•r•1o11tcl Tru•••• ob ectloonnaa orlth·t'h•w'cou•rtn Quan-y of TiM:Om», &-.ill le. proptr!y eltwn• In MIO Cou(lty and TAKI~ ACTION. tale, all rlOflt. tllle 1nd tn1w .. 1 l*d wttflOul the flalll of tUl'lact enlry at dl1ct1lm• •ny lfabltlly tor •ny 0 K W , W ashingto(I Alsu :.urvivl•d f'IC~A~• St•te. detc:rlbad u tOllowe NOTtCI at ..... , ONIJt tMt by 11, .. Trull ... In 11111 , .. , 1•--ved In 111e dttd from Quill tncorrec1,_ of the_.,. addt .. before the hterlng. Your
by-i4 ""'DJ\ckhtldren und 20 Tfl• tottowtng Ptr•on 11 doing PARCEL t Unit No 29. Clly of t fl• e I A HAR I O u A Pfopwly lllllMll• tn Mid County tnc1 Aun·Notthwood, • tlmlt•CI and other ciommon dtflOn*lon, 11 appearance mey be In
&' .n-lrvlne. County ot Onangt, ••• ,. OI HOMEOWNERS AHOCtATtON. '"'"· dNcnbed .. IOllOwe par!~ leClO<Cltd July 13J...~g70 any."'°""' herllln petton or bylour lttOl'MY gr ea l • "rp n d ch 11 d rt' n bu u.: C 111101nt1, •• 1hown and • 118)/lng 1 lltn upon Illa ,.., Pl°'*1't .... ...,,. A" In boOll 13228 pege tlMIO, of unlclel Said H I• wltt be mad•. but IF YOU AA A CREDITOR M emortnl• s.:>rVll't'S w1•n VENTURE-SUM INVEST· ~bad 1n 1ne Condom1;;.Jm Plan known•• 17080 ll~atar Lant, A Condominium conet1l111g or ~dt. wttfloul co1tan1n1 or wart1n1y, ti t --'It Of
privately he ld. In lwu o l ~::.T.~2:7 \~ &Ms. No 4i8, 1ec:or-dtd on AprM 24, lt71 In b001c H~ hlc:l't, Ctltlornla. wn1cfl the lottowlng PA ACE l 2 '. An a a ct u•I u tlllJf-or lme>fltd, regwdlrlg !Ille, Or I COn ngel1 er..., Ot
fl 12148, page 1075 to 1702 ~ ft ~ M lollowa: PARCEL I ~I tor perking put~ -~. or enGUmbtllnOM, 10 the decea.ed, '/OU muet flt. lowers frien<li. may donc1 ll' P 1u1 P.,., • • n H • w • n: of Oftlcltll "9c;oldi o1 lald~ty • 24 • ot Trict u"'" ..... 2 ti •I INt--4 pacuoo oL.L.ol ..237 Pew ttw •AlllAlolnQ.adOCll!llLIUa> .ot your clalm )llltb the .CQUfj or
to the H 0<1.i llusptwl C'an<'t'r 5200 lrvlM Blva No 418, !Nine. PARCEL 2 An undlvtd d Qt! 1teo1d tr1 l ook 11216. PIO" Condominium protect Oeecflbad 1n Elllltbll "A" to lflt Oeclttallon of the note;;f.Ot>y Mid .Oeed°04 present It to the aoneJ~-
Fund Ct. 92714. lorty-•talh t 11481111 tnle< t M • 5(M,.at1, lnc:ll.lelw, of Condomlnlum tfl•t ctrt•ln Condominium Ptan Aettr1c1klne !Of lhl l.Mt1 M•ltt Tru•t. with lnl•. reet tlltt•on, •• r"""--tatl e ~~t--' by WELCH Thie bu.W-1• oonduc:teel l>Y an lenent In common In lht I .. nltr"' Plan of Ofange Courtly, CtllfOMla, rteordtd In bOOlc 10790, page H• ~IOClltton, recofded Stptemt>ar ptOYldecl tn f'ld nott, ldvanc.a. tt _ • ..._., V .,..,.., ..., :r. ln<IMclu4tl 1n end 10 tilt Common At ot l~t of wntcfl STEVEN I<. HOTCHtNSON, ot ~ Aecor-<I•. 1n 1111 off1c:e 01 1t, tt77 In bOOk 12392 oage 12&5 any, unc1ar 111t tarrn• o1 Mid Deed the court wtthln OYr monthe THOM~S H Wl!:LCH . Tt'lla~:':~~ llled wttfl ,,,. 1. Trect 10180. 11 par m.P1 tlleel In • t1noi.man, 11t11eownarof,_d 111•\PUlmly Recordtt ot Orang• of Ofllc:lll Record•. u oarpon, u o l Tru•t. t•H. clla19H and from the date of flr .. t a i e 7 0 . a res id l' 111 o ( book 428. P•o•r32 1na 33 ot Ind Nici u.n atillnQ by vWtue of • county lllUCtl ptian being lltrllf'l•tl• c e rport •Pte• CP 102. S 1 ld IJI~ of tilt Truetee and of thl la au a nee b-f~ t tera 18 Hunt1nilOn Bl'a<'h . Ca County Clertc of Ofiange County on Mlectll•n•ou• M•P•. record• bl Oect1r1 llon o f Covenant•. t•ltrted to u "tlle CondCHnlnlum HNmtrll 11 lutlfltr dallntd and trull• crHled by ••Jd Ottd ol prOvtded In ~Ion 700 Of
Passed away on February 1, Jan 11• IM3 Mid County a~ ••m "deltMcl Condtllone ind "•11rlot1on1 Plan") •nd H dtllned tn 11111 dHcrlD•d tn At1tcl1 II of Hid Truet '°' tllt amount reNONtbly p C f
,,_" 1n 111e Art~ entllted "o.hnllton~" (herelntn.t "CC&A'•"I iacorded tn ~111n ' 0ec:1a11uon ot Covenante. o.ctera11on •ttme1«1 10 tie 112.833.00. the rob• t • O d e o 1 9 8 3 · H '\' wa s P" 5 1 Publleht<I Or1ns• CoHt Dally ot tht o.ci1r111on 01 CQ;ll)tn1nj1. Book 11215. P1~H 112·811, condtlton• and 1e111tctton• for PARCEL 3. A non.uctu•lv• TM btneflcltrt under Nid Dead Callfornla . The ti mt.for
Huntington Beac h Cat y Pltof JI/\. 12· It, 2 •Feb. 2· 1913. Co11d11ton1 •t1d Rt11dc1to111 tnctullvt , Olftct• Record• of Newporl CtHI Homeowner• lllll«Mnl tor uwand enjoyment OI ot Trutl htttlofOfl executed and flllng clalma wtll not expire
Councilm11n for .j Y~•"· with 227-93 •KO<d•d In booti 12e.t. P*llJ• o "":: co::'=Y· Callfotnl• ... A,•ocltlton, llCOtd•d 111 book lot• 2.37 anCI 238 of Mid frtcl No. delivered 10 Ill• under•lgntO • prior to four month• from
the Planning Depanment for 1913 10 1874 1nc1u.w. of 91trc111 anne~ 10 t ~ 10)4!9, page 893 o1 Olflci9! Record• t'23, Mid -.n1 being funflet wnllen o.cw111on of a.fault and th d tt.: f th h 1 2 years. owner and 1 It-ad Pta.IC NOTIC[ Re<:Of<lt (Illa Dtc::lereuon"I 1.nd NOTICE IS FU E" OIVl!H Ille! o 1 Or 1 n~1 co u n 1 y t · 111 • deOrled and~ ln Anlc:lt II of O.m111d tor S•I• •nd 1 written • a t O e ear ng
M eny ~man .. llltrllo I • bread\ of'"" obllgetlon '°' Mllcfl Oecl••llon· 1. and ,,... Oec:l111Uon lM Oeclatallon of Reatttctlonl '°' Nola of Otfault tnd Elec1lon' to noticed above. • aster of the Country lr.Jy '1CTTTIOUI .,..... • Eac1pt111g 111 011. 011 noll\•. Nici Lien WM l)lven 11 MCUfity NI of Annellatlon fOf lot 3 of T1ec1 No 111• l ekH MHl•r Auoct111on Sal The~ CMINCI Mid YOU MAY EXAMINE the School, t-h•nll~lon Bt•aC'h . ..,._ ITAT'l....-r mlne<ll• mintrlll rtontt M&Uralgu occutted In Illa! peyment• 01 7817 (Ill• o e e11r111on ot ,...,,tel 10 tn Pwcel 2 lbOYe Notlcl of Oeftult end Elaclton lo flle kant by t..__ court If'/""'
and ., TM lollowlng per.on• w• doing • ' tnet1mtnll and c;flttg•• duly · ,....,,._ H-1411 .,~, ....,... ''"' • """ mcmbttr of· l Simon & bu..,_ u.: rigfll• tnd otl'let flydtoc:er\>Oll~ le"*' by Mid Alloolallon aaelntt Ann.noon). •tQOrded Oc1ot>er 18, .........-. ...... to tie racoro.o in '"" county are lnter•ted In the .. tate Jude Church. He L'> survived SPECIAL TY CH EMICAl wfl•lloev•r n•m• ~ow • of~ 1t72 tn bOolt 10391, P-ot 1>47 Of j3().144-51 ·' wherttllectet P'°'*"Y .. toc:aled. fll ~.....: geotllennll steam tnd Ill I• lht tu~ Pf:r:!Ti ..,. no ,..... Otflclll ReGord•. In the ottie. of IN E • e o U I e Cl b Y 0 E N N I S Dalt: January 26. 1"3. 'JOU may 8 I requ..t ""m
by his wife Margucratt.>, sons ~!.~~~J!· t=6 Aedfllll. Suite c . dettved 11111e1rom. • 1110111, .m.n .::;·~·~•;;;,:: dut , CountyRecotdtf of 0t111199 Countr MARSHALL s~ FGr9dOeurt s.Mcll. the court to receive epeclaJ
Thomas and Mt<'hael Wl'lch , TectlnlGel wet• Coneunentt, howevw. tllt t1ght to on•. mine, owii11• monthly lnttallmant 01 PARCEL 2 Tll• llrttl 1ddr1u 1nd Olll•r •Mid Trwt .. by Subttltutlon notice of the Inventory of
grandso ns Thomais ;:ind tnc; (1 C1lllorn1• corporatton), tlOf•. explore encl opertt~f tfl<qugti leQ\llar 111111-nent• ~ Fet>Nety AnundMded 1/12ndtnlareettn c.otnmOn dteiOMtlon, ti llf'f, ol tflt VlrgtniaA:Pelo, estate--al'aete and-Of the
Stephen. II sister Barbara ts..45 Ree11111. Sutt• c . r ... 11n, Ce: tne turf-01 the upper f~ 01 1 1u2 11 111e,.1eof ti• percent par end 10 ,,,. c:omMon ., .. u ~ tHI Pf'099rtY dMcitbed •!>0¥• te &.a vie.Pr•. peftttona aceounta end
. Stewart. Visitation will lw t28'0 Ill• 1ub1urt1ce of Hid nd~ 1H i nnum. In •ddltton 10 lllc>tney'i In lh• Oect111llon and In th• purpor1ed to .,.. I 18 l•keptne, 6926 c.trttoe Ave rt 1 • d 1 b d 1 Th11 bu•-11 conducted by 1 ,_...., "' • dMCI ll'om r.rvine ,_ c;oel• and t•t• cllergea .. Mt Oecl•r1llon ot Annexation, betng IMne, CA 00000. Cyp<-. CA 904l30 r •PO e IC r • n h e I d o o T h u rs d a Y • por-itlon Company, 1 COfPOf•tton dltd tortti In Mid CC&R'ttOQetflet wtlfl lot a or TrllC1 No 7817 u '* mep Tiie und11t1gntc:1 ·e11ec:111me •ny (714) 828-32&0 S ect Ion 1 2 0 0 . of t l\ e
January 'J. I 9 8 3 from • Tec;:hnlc;al W•t• Mtrell 7. tt79 111 boOll 12 7, PllQll l/'r'/ and .. -ldYltlold by Illa r-ded 1n bOOll 308, PtQM 33 and llablllty 104' lfrt '-•eel-o1 the Pubtl•h•d Or1nge Co111 D•ll> Callfoml• Probate Code.
7:00PM to !I OOPM R<JS<!r) ConMllUnlt, inc 282 ol OfflC:ll( Aecorda AMOCltllon Of Ile tgef!IA, under tM 34. tnc:tu11111 ot Mt1ctt1•naout llr ... adcll-~ Olhlr common Piiot, Feb 2. t , 18, lta3 Jm R. Neble, A.U.l'M')'
wall be rcctled al 8.30PM on lMllt sw-. AlllO ••cepttng rrom PfIC .. 1 I term• e nd provl•lon• ot H id M~ in '"" ofTIQe ol lhl County deelgnlllon, ti.,.,,,.,_ herein. M2-13 at Law Hl No"" Prftd P....ics.nt end 2 all weter 11gn11. ~'!* IUefl CC.A'• AecO<der,ol OtMQI County. Said Hie wtll be mtd•. but • Thursday, January 3. 1!183 al n111 •111_, -n1ec1 wttfl Ille wller rtglll• •h•ll b• / p1t1•n. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 11111 PARCEL 3 without oovt na nt 01 ••rr•nly, PlllJC NOTICE Street, Selle C, S..&a Au.,
Dilday BfOl he r s ch& p~ I nly Clerll of Olente County on 0 y., Ir t n g . • ppr 0 p '· • ti y.. llld AMoct•llon, lllrougll It• duly E. Cl u. t v. • ,,. • m. n .. ••Pl-Of lmc>fted, regwellng title. Calif 0 ,... •i 7t l ; ( 71 t)
Grave-stdl' twrvaces will be tnu1fY 20. 1983 • per co 111ng, prncrt Ive 01 appo!nttd agent, flat exeouttd tnCI apwnenant 10 Mid Unit No 215, Ill polMMlon, °' enc:umbrenc: ... to ......,,.. HM771. h Id .,.....da J ,. f'1ll7'ID. contrtctull. wttflOut, . tflt dtflWred • wntten dtcl11111on of .. mGf• ec>edflclll)' Cleflntcl 1n tne P9Y 1111 r4111'111nlno p<lndpel tum of ,.;11110U1 • ..... Put>Ualwld 0unp c:-1 Deily ~ on .-n y, anwiry ,, Publl1nec1 Or•no• CoHI Delly 119111 of entry IOf tfle •~ clM Of dfMllll and Cltmand lof Nie, and Condominium Pt1n end th• lflt nolt MCU<ed by Mid Dead of NAm .,.,.,_.,,. f>Uo1. r.ti 2. 3 t (9a 1983 at 10:30AM al Good 1 Fe«> 2. t, 18, 23. 1983 ~ rtontt. .. 1..wct • dMCI ltt• turrandefed all doc:umentt OecJenllon Tru•t. wtlh lnterHt 1nerton, 11 The lollowlng 1*90fW -dolflO ...a
Shepherd CA! ml' l l• r y, 806-t3 IOIJ"I fhe Ir wine Com any. • avldtnctno obU=:. aecur.O PARCEL 4. prcMOtct In Mid nol•, adY.-, If ~ 11: Dira'U'd by Dilday Bmth rs corporation. recorded i.fttch 7, thlfeby.andflM anddOet A non .. •Clutlvt M.ttrntnt to any,~llletermeoftneC>eedof MHISION VIEJO fAMllY f'talC NOllC(
H l l B · .. h PlJBllC NOTICE 1t79 In booll 12597, P'Ot 2e:r of fle<eb)' dtcl1t• 111 141m1 MOur9d uM tht common ., .. end lldltltee ft'llfl, ..... ct111roet and ...,.,_ VtLl..AOE. l TO., 27506 .,....,.,.. •• u n 1 n g 0 n t• d ' Ofliclel Record• 1hertbt tmmtdlefely dut and of 1ne Pfojtcl wtllGh hevt ~ or of tflt TrullM end of lllt llU•ll OIN n & Crown Vehty Parllway. ACTITIOUI ..,... ..
M O rt U a r Y. Be a <' /'I a n d FK:TTTIOUI ........ ~ PARCH 3 Euemenl H HI peyal)le, and twae eleQed end oo.. Wiii be Ge\ eloped on the lot!Owlng er Hied by 1tld DHd of Ttu•I. Mlmllon V'i.jo, Cl. tate2. U. ITAW
'Talbert 842· 7771. ..,... STA....-r torlfl 1n Ill• ucuons ~nUtl•CI hlret>y .i.ct 10 -.. IN propwty o..cr•bed r.., Pf°'*1Y lo-wtt· S2t.174 t2 (llPPfOll) Aob•r1 J . Cote1 lftd Slnff The lollowlllo P«IOll I• dol99 BAUER The IOIOW!ng PlfWOf1t -doing Ctrtain e.-n.ntt tor Ow,,.t•" dtlCtlbad 1bove lo b• told 10 Pl Lot I of Tttct No 7152. u The beMflclary unct.f Mid Deed Colt•, Tru•lt•• unde r Ille ~ •
CONSTANCE E. BAU ER. ~ • 1nd "Supoori. Stttltmant end ~~~ tll• obllgattont du• tne pw '"•P 1ec:ordt<I In booll 302.1 of Tn181 heretolort adellted and OedltaUon of T""1 dal«I October WO Al 0 VI DE O P A u • PlAHT ERMA TION. 18882 E11c101ct1ment ol the Arlt~te tllOn. P•gee 7 10 9 tnclu••ve 0 1 dtltvereCI lo Ille undt 1tlgned 1 22, IHI (Oen•ret P1rtntrl, 10 OUCTIONI, H51 8trcn St1ttl,
age 4 6 • a res 1 d I' n l o ( MICArtflut Blvd .• Suhe 200. IMt'le, e1111tted "Entmenu ·~I of tll• TO 0 E T EA M t N E t F Mtecelleneou• M•o•. reco1d• ol written Declve110n ot Default and 8alb0a C:-. Neiwpol'l laedl, Cl. Suitt •••. Newpoit 9eecn.
H unllnglon Bea<'h, C.i CA.92715 Oedlrallon REINSTATEMENT ti P0861BlE 0tengeCounty,c.llfoml1 Demand lot S1.tt, •nd • wrl11en 92tt3. Ctllfomlat2MO •
P assed away suddenlv on Harry E. Oeotlel. 30t'A Cdllne. PARCEL 4 e-1• .. well ANO THE AMOUNT, If ANY, hc•pllng 1nerefrom 11111 Notloe of a.fault It'd Election 10 Je<orM at .. nbaum. (OtMlll Jamee M. Cam. 711 Peclflc
January 21! 1983 Jl ht•r ~ llllnd, CA fl2Ua __,... ... ~ -fOl'lfl NECE88AAY TO CVAE DEFAULT, portion or ••11d tnclud10 wllfltn Sell The underllgned c:auMd ulc1 Partntr), 8310 I an \llc;tnt• ~~i HuntJngton a..dl,
Mtcll•tl R Q1 brt11, 308'~ 1r1 the Anle:le entltted ··E•m•fl•-· CONTACT: ' P1rcel t 11 •hown on • map Nollet of o.tllUll and Election to ~d, &Ille 302, Loe ~ Thie~ 11 condUc:tecl by an residence Mrs. Bauer had ec:.n., &llt>oa lellnd. CA t2t.22 01 tfle Oeclalellon of c~n.,n11, LEE H. OVAST, UO , AnOtMy ,_de<! In bootl 45, Ptte 28 o1 W 10 tie rec:«deel In l1't county C... 90049. tndMdual
been a s e C' re I a r y a t Tflll ~ .. conducted l>Y • Condllton• and A•e~c;tlon• 11 l•w. lta Town c.tlter Drive, P•rctt M•P• In tfl• olfic• ot tht -'*• tht ,... propwty le IOOtltO Euia•n• V Ktt ln. (O•n•t•I j-M. c.nt
Huntington Beach Clly Hall aenarW parln«9f'llp. racordtd on Juoe t . 19 In boo6c Sufi• 800, Cotte ..._,, Celtlomlt County Aec;ordtf of Ortngt Count, CNcag0 Tiiie tnaKenoe PF~~ CclluobS~~~-~ ... __.. Thlt etat-1 -llled"""" IN for m 3 ny years and most Mk:ttMIA.Oal>tltll 11768.1)10411•20to •M of t:r&28.l~7 14)641·13t7. ce11torn1t .C0.,11TNtt• ...._,...., ...... ,_ .,.._., Coun1yClertlof°""OICountyon
Thie tit_,. -lllad Mm !hi Ofllclet Aeoordt of Mid CcMlly Clhe Oit'TEO 21, 1"3. (21 Lott I, 2 and 4 of Trtc:t No "nnend C. 8aoctdo, Jtie* MYrptty 81edlum, Sen OMQo, ,_...., ZI 1....,. I recent I Y had be c• n an Cowtty Qiar1l ol Otanoe County on "Muter Oect11111on·· •no 1ny ~-......., _! 7117 ... per meet 1ecoroea 1n t>ooti,.... Sec:recwy Ca. 12108 "--• • ..-. ,_
exe<'ullvc secretary ro n Jan 11. 1983. .,,,.,.dm..,t• lfltteto), under tilt ~NE--AISN 301, P•o•• 33 a nd 34 o )2$5W...,...8MI. • Tflll ~ • oonducted by• Publltfled 0,lf\9e Cout o.uy Harriett W eader BE-loved ~ sec:uon 11 .. dlr>ge In euc:ll Arllci• clo LU H. OUMT. DO Mtecell111eou1 M1p1, rac:otd• o Loe~ CA 90010 lml1«1 ~ --.. F«i 2 t 8 23 N3
! if f R Id C B Publt •ll9d Orangt Cout Dally ent111ed M 101ow-"Ownerl' Rlgfll• IM TOM'I c.m. Or .. .s-. Otanoe Counly. Celllomla. :.213) 3to.3t40 ~ J Colee. .--.. • · 1 · · 1
r wbel e .edo onha ( M ahuer,. ,..,., Jan 12. It. 2$, Feb. 2, IM3 anCI 0uu ... Ulllltt ... n,, Cabt• eoo ,._,_ ....__ ,._ ....... ElCCEPTl .. Q THE REFROM Pubtt•fl•d Orlt!Qe CoUI Dally Tr",, •• u n d., 'fl. 539-&3 ov mot er O IC ac 2e&-83 Ttltvl•lon'', "Suppclrl •110 ...,.. .. -..... ._v llOwevtr, 1ny •nd •II u ctu1l11 Piiot, Ftb. 2, t , 18. 1"3 0.0..tlOn · "8.IC NOTIC[
C. Bauer, Laguna IM-aC'h . Stttlemenl", "En«~•·, end lty.lt/t... H. Ouret. HHm•n•• 1 ppurltnen1 10 11 ~ of Trwt dated Oclobtr
Ca .. Daryll J Bauer, Erac s P'laJC NOTlC( "Communtly 'FacttlllU \nd Pubtt!!oA~=-~rDelty conoomlntllm unlU u.cepOng 22, IHI co.n.-11 p.,,,_, '1CTITIOU8 ..,... ...
B auer a n d p a l r I c I a PlCTITIOUt .un•aa e-1.. Plot,. 2, I, "• u. 1ta Unl1 No. -216 now 01 flerHll• P\a.IC M)J'IC( TNI ...,_. ~ ~-~ 11'9 T"'-l..,...olto-"n•!~.on •• o-• .....
B a I d e r a m a • a I I 0 r ... -STA;w_._ T "• ••r••• •ddrtu !r otfler ...,. ... ,...,.,_, 10 In 1119 Oedttltlon °' ,M:mec>ua .,..... County Clettl of .,,..._..,.. -"' on ... ., • ..--"'"• -,.._, c;o'"mon dttlgMlton of Ille rHI -o.let-.uon. M ~. NA• aTATllmNT JM\ II, 1'93. ~ •
Huntington Beach, Ca Also ~ ~ .,.,._ -doing propet1y fltrelnll>OY9 dtel:nbed 11 ·-.,. MnnH Tfl• •lr .. t 'ddrH• 01 olfl•t Tfl• tottow1no oer•on •• doing ., ,.._. J. c:.-t.UCHAl!l'S MEAT AHO FISH.
surviving are a grandson . MARIANA S BUllOIHO purpo1ted 10 I>• 73 Wiidwood, ,_ ..,,-. common de•lonetlon ot Ill• rH bullnlal• •.._C:.... U400 Culva 1 Ortve , trvtn•.
Ronald J Balderama. 3 SSOC TES t tUO TI tne,Celllornlt Aennou99UIB•ta P'°'*1Y ~ dlllOttbed PROJECT: OESION, 1125 N ...._... ...... c.,-Cllilornlel271' brothers J ohn M Conner. A IA • 1 b.,, Tiie und111tgnee1 n•r•by MAim ITATW ~.cl to bt' a Swift Cout1 HoeycS• Dr f.u1et1 CA tM31 ...... Hetmul Ou•n••r. lt5t A-. Founteln v...,, Celfot'nll dtecta lm1 all llabtllly tor •ny The........._ P9t90t\I -......_ ...,,, C.-.... · on. .. · Publt.,,td 0t1119• c4u1 o.lly A1>t1n1llly Dflvt. Wt•tcflH te1. Joseph Conner. both o r 92708 tncotrecu-tn Mid II ..... add<.. ~.. -.. Tll• Ylld•r••tn•d• ll•r•by Otegory ~n link. 112" N . 2t.,.. 2.,.., ~ ~ . .,..
O rlando. Florida. Charles AiP, Inc., 9930 T•t1et1 A--. or OINr ~ ~ ~:OAT TILE AND IAfH, d lt c •••m• ~""9blllty IOf •n ~-Dr. Ailtrton, CA tM3I Plot Jan. 12• It , • -.a Tiiie ~ .. conducted bf"an Conner of Jackson, Ca. !ind a lounlaln v...,, c.Mor'tlla NTQe hlct ._ ... be m.cse Wltf\OUI 312 N, HtWi>Ort Blvd .. .._potl ~-In Mid..,._ lndi ~le condUc:1td by an lndMdual. ""
i J d C FHP. inc.. •• 0 w1rr1n1,, .. P,•H Ot'lmplled, a..cn Cellfornlt 92813 or Of* comtnan MllgnatlOft •1llclu.lln-u,,• ·-IC lllft'lll'lr Helmut~ 1 a ler u Y an n o n of Oelbar10umb!Mr ..... ·• 1eg1rdlng lltlt, POH•H lon. or ,.oi.too A. F~',:4 t.·Ven 116d .... w111\Mt medt --v ~ ,._ ""'"-Tht9etatlfMnt-llledwftfllfla
SunnymeaQf, Ca. Funeral TNI _.:::::;' _ M«l<J.wlTll enjfO.b,.ncee, 10 HJl•fy tll• libber, 0r-.... .,._ w.,ra11ty, .. p,H• or tmPll•d ~ ~l~fltecteo:i~ ':: l"CiillOUI ..,11111• ~ o.ni of ar.,. County on
' services will be conducted on Counly Olertl °' °""DI County ptlOCip•I b•l•not of Ille NOif °' Jorge .... Chlltw. 1..st L Viti regarding tltlt , ,POIHH!On, 0 .., 14, 1913 ..,... STA~ ~ 10, IH3
I Wednesday, January 2. 1983 JM 11 11193 otfltr ot>ll9t1tlol\ ttc:uracl by M id litlb9r, ~ .... Ceitoftlle l2tl8 enc;uml>rlnCH, 'lo H ll•fY lh ,_,CD Thi~ '*"'°"' -dolflO ,,_,, I JI t 11 : 0 0 ~M at p 1 "'re e · · ,_... OHd or Trust, with lnrtrnl enO Tflltl ~ la ~ by a prl~ l>tl~ of ttle Nol• PubUtfl•CI 01111119 Coill Dally ~ •· flUOlltlled 011n99 Cot•t 0.11)1
'f Brotherii Srtulhs' Mortuary PubU1t11d Oreno• Cout Dall 0:11" :im• 11 trovtd•4 i:•r~~ Oltltfll =~· = 0~11~ Wl~u~ed l>Y Ml ~.Jen It, 2e, F«> 2. t , 1NG P~C:.~~ 1ti M ;~ M f ft Not. Jen. 12• 11• 29• Feb. 22~ /
W it h F 3 ~er Th 0 ma 5
PllOt Jen. 12 It 2t Ftb 2 1113 P u1 • wanc:ee, tntny, •n If o rute, 1 lef'Mt a_n 361...., • 1 -~~ • • • • · • • ttrmt 1'*90f arid l•lllfC on llUCh Tfllll elatefTlenl -llled Wllfl the other •um1 H p1ovtded llltf•tn: 8Yltt 0-1, C.. ......_ ,._....._ __ .,. -
Meagher o lciaun1 l'l~rce ldltenc:.e, and p1ue ,..., c1111gea Coun1y Oenl Of Orllllf9 ec..inty on ptua edvtneea, ti any, under t taae ~ ""'-
Brothe-s ...... L.-• Mortu~ry ·-te lllftftl'C and~ of the T"*9e Ind of Janutty 21. 1113. letfftt 1-.ot and.,,.... on "8.IC NOTICl IK)ATMAH c:oN"OftATION, • _,,.,, .... -...... I • •• ·~-'"" .. ,._ ""''-. tM INIU cnawd by Mid Dead of f'W adltlft()M, Md plut I .... chM CalllotNi OOfPOf9Moft.1111,......, .----.. __ _
d1rectors 5aff-6539. ACTn'10US.,..... Ttutt Tiie lotlll amount ol .. Id flul>tltfled Orange Cou l Deity #Id eKC*Wet of IN Tl\ltt.. l'ICT'f'10U9 ~•• Avenue, 8"'1• 0.1, Cotta...... .,.. IT.A~
I t\~ANCE NA .. ITAff .. NT ObllOlllon, lllc;ludtng ttHon11>ty Pllol. ,etl 2, t , ti, 2', 1M3 !flt trvtll crMled by Nid 0.... ..,._ STAru.Jff Clllfomla Ht2t Tiie foflOW1119 ~ It dotnt
ROSAL I!: v AN CE. of . Tiie IOllowlnt '*_,. .,,; Clotng u t fm atad , .... ch••g•• 1nd 637-83 Tiu•• Tiie to11_t em04'nl of Mid Tflfl fOltowl"'t ptrton I• d<Hno 1"1111 bUlllMll II oooat~td by• bu9lllW Mo:
Laguna H ills Ca Passed bualne11 ,.. 111ptn191 of tfla Trw1•. •t 1tte tltne obllo111on, lnctudlng r••eon1~ bullnetl.. '"'"--·~-tlf'nlted par180~T~~ ... --.. A.C TEC"NOlOGV, 519, 1 • E 5 8 ·FINANCIAL SERV1CES. of tnlttel publoetton of tlllll Mollee. i. rta.lt NOTU ••11m•••d 1111, cfla rgt en IUHll!T SPAS. 21!..,.._.-....,, ... _,.. ... """",.. Ken.lcll CU., Hunllng1on BMcfl.
I away on January 31. 1983 111 0 0 s 1 1 ,.. m .nt 911, .._~of 1111 Tru.1i ... .,lflt1 Newpor1 Beed\. Ce ta..... Ait:Nl'd c. 9oelft\M, CA. tlMI Saddleback Community 18 1 ove ,, .. ,, u ta "· o.c.o· .,_.,...SI, t"3 rte•mout• 11•11 oftnltfelpuolcallonOllhll~ Oreg St11er, 21791 Ca1 to11. ~ Otry C. IUtll, 5"1 ~
I Hosp6'-I Donauons to Guide ~.~~°'~~ 1 REAL ESTA'fl SECURITIES-..... ITA~ 11,0ll.IO ~VlalO.Ca Hit! TNl•~--llad wllll I.hi at-~8-:tl.CA.9"'49 n..... ( h 81.Jnd PO Bo ,.... -.__.. _ • ..,...,. SERVICE The ldlowtnf pereon1 -dolrlf Dlltact ~ " I tea Tiiis bu8lneM It conduc;t.cl O't an County Clatil of Otwioe Counly on Tllll ~ II oonduc:1ed by an I """&' or l e • x Calllornl• ~po,.lton. l7 Lind• 1 Cllllf. cOrp u Trusttt bvllMet •: WA8HINO,TON TRUST tnd!Yldull ~ U . IMS. ~.' 1200, San Rafae-l. Ca 94902. l•I•. Newpo11 8HGll. Calllornll 0 J. Morgll', Prat Sl!AVICE AEOOfllot & TAPEa, OEEO Ofeg Stiltr QAINlte a WA..a Otry C, Butte 92= bu•-.. conOucted by I :ro:ro N. B<oeowity. •208 21ea l !att ,.,..._, Cotta MW, SERVICE COFl.POAATION. Tfllt 1111M*lt~ llledcc:h tM =...:-Aw Tllll .... mant ... Ned wttrl tM
I COfPCl'lllon S~l)tt~~t27ot Clllt~~ ~ llU :.cr=QOrll , ~~I~ .,. !yon ....,.,. .... C = --~.'=.of~Countyon I Spetr MotlC Co Pllbll.,,.d 0111199 Co111 Deity State A.venut, Coll• M•H, 8)" AEAl ESTATE ,_ ,_. ' ,..,...
MicCOti4tal MOITUAllH
Laguna Beach
•• •!M-!Mt5
L99una Hills
768-0933
San Juan C.poslrano
•95-1776
E Wlllletn Pell, Ptlol, Feb z. t , 18, 1"3 Ctilfotnlt t~21 $lCUfVTIES SE.-VICE. Publlt"ed 0<11• COHI Dally flubll•Md Onanee Coell Ottty Publttlted Ot .... Ooett 0.lly
I P1Mldtnl Ned~ 1.._ 618-83 M1ci11911 r.,._. Jutttoe, 2,12 fCaltfomie oorp Pi10t Jen 26, Feb t , 1&, 1113 "601, Feb. 2, t , II. 21. 1113 "°'-Jan.,12, 11, II.,_, I. 11a. T"• •••1-1 ... .... Sttl• Avenut, Co eta M•H, 11 AQant ' W-83 tot.a tt-.a3 ~ c:r',~OrlllOt Counly on rtaJC NOTICE Cellfornll t2t21 ~ lllALI o. J. MorQtf, -------------' ,,_1471 TIW ._.,... 1e OOftduCMd by • h• ~ "8JC M)TIC[ P'IBJC NOTIC( "8JC NOTIC[
PubO•htd Orenoe Cou l Dally ".....,, gtnerll pan,...,,..., 2020 H ltOldway.
P1lc>1 Jian 1t. 2e. F"etl 2, t . tH3 ~.~ Tflltl .. ~~ .:!. 19
..::::: tM =~•~.CA 12108 ~ CITY Of COSTA MESA
,,...., Public: no1a .. i.eoy 91,,.. 111at Coun1Y Oi.rtl Of 0r-C°""'Y on Ttl 111•1 t$3-tllO NOTICE Of "8.IC tEARltGS
-----------\JMAAI<. INC .• ""' THe 8UTLlft .Jfl/llW6Y ... 1ea. Pwbtttllt<I Orano• COHI Otlly --=~~~~~~--o .. ou, tlOI'-htltr HOlltlAA ,...,._ --· ·~ , ............. ,...... Afl) .. ~., ... Pwltli.tled 0<-• Co11t Dally ......,.., .,.., '"' .... .._._, .,..
PCnnou9 Wit ;::•~ ~t''.::'1~1~0:: Not.,_., 2. t . rt:"n. tea .. ,.... ITCM3 STATOIENT Of C<IMllJY DEVEl.CftlENT :t:!!o..,A,._, n • m • a" d . • t 1 I • o I .._ "8.IC NOTICE ~ -per-. -doing BUTlER-UMAA"-ll , .. , l<atltnnq c --.,. --~CTNES All> PRc.OSED USE Of AW
VILL.AOE LIQUOR. ltOOO '''"'· CUy ol tivlttt. Coun11 Of ,._ ""'-'90Tmout .,_.. Brookllurat Avtft~. HUfltlntton °'llllte• ... fe of c.lifofnlt. did on "°'"...,. .,_.. MAMI ITA~ Bted\, CA. --,,.. f'411 o-r "' Janutty. ftt3. by .... -tT·--Tiit IOllOwtno P9fl0n II dOlnO •0--;.;;~ --mu1U111 ~. ~ ,,.. 1e1c1 -.. ,._, bu4llneM ... ~ •t • 1--p11tnt11ftlp aM1 t•rmlnatt tfllllr TM lotlOWlnt pat Ion 11 dol~ M A T T H E W 8 1 I I 0 A T A ..... ~. "°· IOI, v.-.y, rlllatlone .. ~,..,...,..,.,, ._.,_ •• CONITAUCTION • AE,. ..... 1)00 CA. t210e CAAOIHAl MSOUfllCU, tlOI Dono H. Cflol, 1o•H llattt ,.~:~::,,.::.~IM Dove·~· 1\111• HI, ""'PCH't ~:.,:.:~·Coat• ...... I
Ave., A0t. Ho. IOI, Foun\lln V....,, TN lluller Or• ...-. c.lllofnla t2teO IOMie l Olb4lofl. 1300 A"-
CA. tt10t i:::.,..., .,.,.. •• JlnUlll~ 21 Choate, • 110. COiia MHa. C•llfor11I• .,J.,~~ le oonduGtecl by Corp.), ~ =:~ ~ 9ft tMM • ' l;.ono C CtlOI I CllllflOmle ~. lndMOual Tlllt but1neM It ~ Oy 111
Tflll "*"*" -Ned wflll ... ~ ~':"*'· --JarlUlll • lndMdual County Cllrll of Ot-ange County Jan. Ir. , L l<lftdlttMCI f* M-.mant ._ Med ... "'9 Tiiie 11'::~ .==. Wiii IM
11, ltei, Altlllanl ~ ~ CIM! °' ~ OOul'lty °" COUnlli Ctatll of ~ ~ Oii
PubtlNO. Ot11119 eo..."":: ~.~ ~ JWWM'f U . 1
•· ,..._ .Mn. 2, tea,__
Plot Jen. If, 11, It, '9el. 2, Ila, ,....,.,., Putlfltt!M °''f1141 °G1 Dally flublltfl.0 Oflflf9 C.NI Delly
-
________ _. __ •• C:...-.,.._ Not.,. 2• I . ,,, n. ..... l"llot . .i.n 11. It; M t. t , 1tN "
.............. CA-M0-8' ,ublitlled Or...,.. 0 ... 1 Deity
Pltot, ,. 2 ....
MUC NOTICE
lltOnTIOUI .,..... PICTmOUe ....... um 8TA~ NAMI tTATSWN'T
Tiie followlftt "''°" I• dolflo TM folloWtno peAOn• .,. doing ~-buelneM• "~I ENO," 1UO ~ TOTAL CARE LANDSCAPE
IMS., Cotla ..._, C.. MAt,.l'IHAHOl. 2601 8owdolft.
Mwy L •rown. 2107 Pepple Cott• ....... CA 12921. °""'Corona ct.I Mw, Ca. Chtt•topller ThomM Monow. Titll ~It condUcted by an 2140 T11ut111 •02. ~ MeM. CA lndMdulit. t2t27
Mery L .-own Mar1011 Ja,. 81odgeu, 2508
Thia .. 11t1ment -ftlecl wlltl Iha eo.doln. CO.ta ....... CA t2t2t. Coumr a.ti of Ofange COUnty on Thill ~ It conclucted by a J~ 31. 1"3. -oan«al pan~. .. _ Ctl<le Mofrow
Publl~ Ora119e co .. t De1t,. nw. ttat_,. wu !Mad w11t1 Ille
Piiot "°' 2f •. 11, 23, 1983 Coullty C1ertl of Orange County Oii
805-a Jan 14, tta3
PICTITlOUI 9UIMM NAmlTA~
TM IOllowlng peraona we doing
~._ .. !
SIWINO MACHINH INT'l , 21111 W Wat"41 Aw . llnll Me. c.. t2'704
tlfblrt Ruth Paul. 112' !I
Dr' Coet• ...... c.. tltH 9111 ! PIUI, 112t El CMWlo
Or .. Coal• ...... Ca. tH29
Thie bullt*8 " oondUC'49d by 111 lndMdllat.
Bwt>.w• Ruth '*' Tiile llli.mtnt -llled wttll Ille
County Cler1l of 0ranoa COui11ty °"
January 2 '· 1983 ....,.
Publl•hed Orange Coe11 D•lll' Plot Jen. H . Feb 2. I . 18, 1M3
432-83 ,.,..
"8.IC NOTIC( Publl•hed Orange CoHt Dall)' ..-JC M)TIC(
PICnnc>Ue eueMlt Pllol. Jen tt, 21, Feb. 2. t , 1983 --·· __ MAMI ITATIMINT 374-83 .. _.,,..,.. -11 NAMI ITAT-.n The fot1ow1no pereon I• doing P\aJC NOTICE The lollowlng perao11 It dOlllO
buW-.. : l>ullntaa •: STUFF· TEE-SHIRT, 617 301t, PICnnoue ....... OIVER81FIEO OE810H, ff41 ~o--~ll~pA ~~Ill, e um ITA'Tllmlff • Mtctdfecolf Drl11a, HunHl\glon ,._.,. TM l<*owlng penona -doing Beach. CA 926411. • Joen SI .. CO.ta Meaa. CA t2127 ~ -~ Pr•tOll Hlyelalta, Mel
Thia bu..,_ le oonduc:led by 1111 0 i)-" NE TT LAY HE Mlddleooll Drive, H11nt1noton
lnclMdual.io..pn Pf\llMp SouM Ill ENTER RISES, 133 W. 17th 81., BMcn. CA t2&4fl. _.._ _._._, wu fltacl wtth the Ste. 1, co.ta......_ ca. 112927. Thie~ It COllduoted by 111 ,.,.. ••••-·-· Jim•• Okay, 408 Bolero, lndMdual. COUnty Cler1il of Ofano-Coullty Oii N11wport 8eacf\. C.. f1296a. Aon H~
Jan. 21, 1M3. o. ragory Oaru, t luoero, Thia 11at~t w• !Med with the
,_..., !MM, ea. •2714. eoun1,. Cler1l of oranoa Ooullty on Publlahad Orange COHI Dell)' R 111 d y ,Cr O t by, 2 6 8 8 1 Dec. 18, 11182 Pttol, Jen. 28, Feb. 2, fl, 18, 1M3 ~. B Toro, Ca. fl2a0. , ,._.
427·83 Thia ~ la ~ by • Publl•tled Orange CoHI Diii)' -----------1 general~ Ptlot • ..Jan. It. 28, ,.. •. 2. fl,~
NI.IC NOnct Thia~ -ftlad w1t11 ""' lllC11TIOU8 .,._.. County Cler1I ol Of.nae County on
NAm ITA~ Jen. 11. 1083.
Tti. following ""°" I• doing ...,._ bu91,_ M: Publl•hed Otange Cout Dally
COLLECTOR'S EXCHANGE. Plot Jen. 12, 1W29. Feel. 2. 1983. 1 II All>el1 Pl . Co•ll Mau, CA 201.-3
12627. H-=Y McNMh. 2292 Can)'Oll. PlBJC ll)TIC[
Coate MeN.. CA 12827 ---:==~~=~~--Thie ~ 1a oonduc:led by an f'ICnTioue .., .....
lndMdual. ..,._ tTAT'llmNT
Nancy McNull The tollowttig per-. are doing
Thia llal-t wu lllecl wttll ~ M:
the County Cler1l of 0..,. Couloty FTTNESS IN TRAVEL. 4n 8l
on Jen. 18, 1H3. Ann·• Or .. l •oun• B••ch, CA ,.,.. 92961. J. .
Publlahed Otan9• COHI Delly Lealle ~~old. 50900 SE Plot. Jen. 111, 29. Feb 2. 8, 1183 8alea ,W .. Sindy, 0A. t70M. 3g~ Crllg S. M'yavold. 50900 SE ----------'-~ ..._ Ad., Sendy. OR. 97056. "8.IC "°TIC£ Thia ~ 1e oonduc1ed by en
-----------lndMdual. PICTmOUa .,._.. L ..... Myevold
U.. tTATnmNT Thia ..._,, -fllad with Iha The lollowlno perton I• doing COUnty Clarti of Oranoa County on
~.~ ..
llle tolowtno '*'°"' .,. doing ~-HAPPY SURPRISES, 18360 Harbor Blvd , •2513, Fountain
Vallay. Ce 92704 John Vick, 18350 Hwtlot 8MI ,
-'2513, Fountain V"'-'/. Ca.. t2704 M v RHy. 18350 Harbor
8Nd, "2513, Fountain Vt//litP/, Ca.
92704
Thie ~ la condUcted II)' a._
general pannwehlp
M.\I. Reay
JoM Vick
Thia •lal-1 WM llled with the
Couni,, Clettl of Orange County on
January 21, 1N3 ,...,.
Publl111ad Orenge CoHl Delly
Piiot Jan 28, Feb. 2. 9. 1'8. 1913
426-83 ~ u; Dec. 30, 1N2. , A'O UA SOUND co .. 1820 ,..,17 rta.IC NOTICE
Monrovia,.., • ., Newport 8Mch, CA Publtahed Or•noe Cou t Dell)' 8TA~ °' MANDOllleNT ~Von Aa6ctl Jr . 2078 Mandarin, Piiot. Jen:29, !'«>. 2• 9· 18· ~ MUMM ACTinOUe .eoata Maaa. CA t2828. _,_ .. MAim
Thll ~ i. condueteO Dy an Pl&JC NOT1C( The lotlowlngJatton h••
lndMduet. 8banCloned the UM the Actltloul Eoon Retch Jr ....,_ .._
Thie 11-'-11 wu llled with IN MAim IT.AT'lmlfJ GOOD P~OPEATIES, 34127 C<iuity cw. of Oranoa County on T,,. fo11owtng '*''°" ta dotng Colet HW)'. Dat\a POlllt. CA tne2fl
Jan. 21 1te3 ~ -Th• FlctlllOY:8 Buatn•H N•m• ' ,_,2 . KNL AIC & SUPPLY, 771 W. referred to abov• wu flied In
Publllhed Orartg• COHt Dally l tth StrHI, •J. Coat• M•u. Orange County on Oct 8, 1911
Pllol, Jan 26. Feb 2. I. 11. tM3 C8lfornlet2t27 Stepllen Laa F111ker. 1270 444-83 ~ w. a..w-. 710 ~.~Ad Ho •• Hewclot1 Beecr\,
-----------1lltl ..,...,..~. ti, C09te ..... CA fl2teO
~nnoue--• N.Am8TA,_.., TM fOllOWlf19 s>«aon I• d01"9
~-LEE LUXURY APARTMENTS.
13082 Allatd Ave • Owdln O<Olle.
CA'2M4. Lal 8 tm Laa Tru11, 9702
UoMeed l.8ne, o.tden OrOlle. CA
112$44.
Thia ~ .. oonduc:1ed by •
~trwl. Olerwt !<Inman LM
Truat•
Thia ltatM*ll -llled wttll ,,..
C<iuity Ctertc of Or•noe eour.1,. on
Jan. 14, 1983. nlf7f71
Publl•hed Orange CoH t Dally Piiot, Jen. 19, 28. Feb. 2, t, IM3 . 355-83
PICfinGUe WM
U..8TA~ The followlftG petlOll le dol119 ~PHASE II PAOFILE, 12
PolMattll., ~ ~ 12714
Alchatd M. Sllcketmaler. 12 p~ !Mne, Cellfcwnle t2714 Thia ~ ta oonducted by en
lndMdull. ,_,_d N. Stlc:*elmller
Cellbnle 12927 Thia ~ -oonoucted by Thia ~ .. condYC:ted by .... ~
lndMdual. SteoMfl LAa l"enker
KllnMltl w 8'*"'-'Thia n•t-t -ftlad wlttl the
TNa 11...,_. -""° w1tt1 tt1a County C1er11 of 0ranoa C<iuity on
County a.r11 o1 Oranoa County on Jen 2t, 1913 , ,,.,_., 10, 1913 Ptna14
,_ Publlttled Ora1199 COHI Dally
Publlahed 0r"'1!• Cout Dally PlkM, Jan. 28, Fib '2. t . ti. 1"3
Pttot, Jan. 12, Ill. 28. "'-· 2, 1te3 42.~
22...S -----------
fltaJC NOTlCE
ACTTnOUI.,._..
N.u.ITA~lfT
The foltowlng ~ ere doing
~-WES PAC RECOMVEYAMCE, 1801 Dove Street, Sulla 145.
Newport Beadl. c.Nfornla 92MO WE.S PAC RECOHVEYANCE. a Callfomte corporation, HIOI OoYI
Streat. 8u11e 146. N9wpof1 &Mdl,
Cellfomte fl2MO
Thia ~ .. conducted by • c:orporatloll.
W• Pee Reconwey•ica St-W Smith. ,..,....,,
Thia ~ 1181"'*'1 -fllad w11h the Coullty 0ettt of 0ranoa
County Oii January 1ol. IN3. "'"1'
fltaJC NOTICE
P'ICTmOUI.,..... NAlmtTA.,.....,
llle lollowlnO peraona -doing ~-NATIONWIDE 8ARTERINO
CORP .. 3001 Harbor Blvd .. Santa
Ana.~704 M 8. JIOOl>I, 8 Boaton,
!Mne, . G2714 J1mH L Roche, 18H2 Ml.
SMiiy, Fountain v-,, Ca. t270I
Thia bu.._ .. conducted by.
Q8r*'al pet1"4tlfllp.
Midleal s Jecotia
Thie 11at-t ... flled wtttl tlle
C<iuiry e1attt of Oranea County on ,,.,_., 21. 1"3 ,_,
Publl•hed Orano• COHI Dally
Pttot Jen 2e. Feb 2, fl. 11, ttu
341-U
Pubt11hed Orange Cout 091ty -----------PllOt. Jan 111, 2t, Feb. 2, t , 1983 P\8JC NOTICE
34t-«S ACOllOU8W .. NAl!tlTAT-.rf
Tr.. follOWlfl9 P«IOfl la clol119
Tiiie "'*'*" -fled """ Iha =., ':r.1~~eriga C8(Jnl)' on Ml.JC M)TJC[
~ PICTmOUI 9Ull•M
Publlttlld Ortnge Cout Dally MAm ITA~ Plot. Feb. 2, t , 18, 23, 1N3 TM followint S*IOll la dolrtg
807-a ~-
ltetttng
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Tiie 11at1 •111 la .................. ___ , .. .,......
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RED WAOON EXPRESS CO ..
177 ~A--•F. ~
Beadl, Celll. 12883
Donltd E. SNmko, 2227 Minar
., ... , Coet• ....... Celt 9*7.
Thia bl*'-.. conducted by .,,
lndMdull.
Dor\lld E. 8'11mko Thie fta1-1 ... Ned with the
County Clattc o1 Oreriga County on
Jin. 4, IM3. ,....
P111tll1hed Or1nge CoHt Del!Y
Piiot, Jan. 12, 1t, H . F«>. I, 1193
232.-3
~-FANTASIES SOUTH COAST.
2000 Hlll'bOr llMI. Suite 100 I 102, Coate Meal. CA 12829,
LMry M Miia, 23705 Martner
• 185, L10u119 Ntguel. CA 12f17
Thia ~ " conducted by .. lndlotlcluel. Larry M. AIM
Thie atatement -llled wllfl the County Cler1l of Oreriga County Oii
Jen. 21, 1183. ,_,,
Publl•h•d Ora11a• Cout Dally Pftot,Jan. 28, F«>.},11, 11, 1113
430-ts
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t 11vador ttreel. Cott• ~·••·
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0t OoMt DAILY PfLOTIW.on.d , ~ a. 1M3
Mtdiun lncomt of Dafl11 Pilot /amllftl
erctld1 134.000 a 11tar. Your ad rtach~•
the count11'1 mo1t affluent buJling
audience.
llemodelt'd 3 bdrm. i ti.th + ,., •• rtoe:. nn ..
bcttm ~Ulna-. fumlaht-d, petloe. J42D,OOO.
PllllllU lllMI ~an & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bd.rm. 3
bath. 3700 1q.ft. •1,38&.000. Ocunfront.
LlllA llLI llYPllO
Lqoon view bun & bdrm. 4 bath, tam. rm.
Boat aUp (OC' 3 boaia. Now $996,000.
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AS~ULIAH ',
Spec.taCUlar bayfront dpUt. 2 br. 2 ba up 2 Ix'. 1C!t;ii;=·ta--;ll!f!;;;;;;-ii~;;;ttff.11[;i 2 ba dn. 2 boat tp.te.'1'9. Reduced-SU00.000. 1•
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New 4 br. 4 ~ ba. cuat.om French Normand>'
F..tat" t.i-l)rlme ~ tlllltop $1.2~.ooo.
.......
2 Bdrm MCf'I "°9. 2 car
OWll09· laroe iot. RV 11eoo '*'· $127,700. ..,......, •.
0••&11 OIYI l'iiiiMl-=':'":iiiii Coronado l.eland eutt. bayfro1u lot. s~· boao Iii •--------~k. Pl&N avail. Now $370.~ w/Jerrttll. l ~ TM.II OlllllE TIEE
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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•11•• TEllllC All 2 Bdrm unllt, endoe· E
Id garllCJM. pallOI. Ex· 2 bdrm, 2 bl. P11n C. All
oellent rentlle. ASSUM· th• amenltle1 lncludlng
A BLE FINANCING mlcrowa11e and truh AVAIL.ABLE. Submit of. comp1ctor H11vy duty
..,.._ 5'().116t. walher end dryer. Plue
· HERITAGE
IH /\l TO RS
lhe lld<*t uturence of •
MCurlly bulldlng. I 109,
000.
..... Tlfrlflc lo<:ltlon IOYlh of For TuHday 111ro11g11 hwy. Ju•t a few blook11·E-'llde--2 -8r-.-2-b-a-. -cottage--.
S1turd1y publlcatlot11: from 1111 bMch. Currttil· 0111 gar. for mtr hme.
5:30 p.m. th•· prevl0\11 ly tuning I 1.•60 per Extr1 lot. sai. a flnan. by
d1y. For Sund1y and mo. Prtc.d rlahl a.t 1229. ownlf 11 tO'J\%. 319 La Mond1y publlc:allon1: 000 plu1 ... ,., wlN fin· Cenllda wiy. &<ls..8385
R!!lsor
·1(9alty
651-TI77
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Lindi l•I• 01111om
r11111 on lhe M•ln
dwv'fl rt0tntJy been
NiducM 10 ll.Q5.000,
Will lt1de for any
propeny
l1•1lM-11M
•
12;00 noon Sat1Hd1y. 1 •nc. 11 12'~% 1n1erHI for IPPl
wttll 20% downl ---'-'--·-----~. IW -,_ 1714167M4" : Olltl ~II& l9LDl
•llmlll ~ IJIJI U .. JIH Low down, ueumable fl· Kllla Mel corr1Ctlon1 may ntnetngl 2 8r 1 be unit. be~ unt11 5:30 p.m. HARaOR Eac:tt on large lot. Only•--------
for the,,.., dey'• pu 1140,000. C111 now l!!prt leacla Hit
c:.tlon. '°' Sundey and 979-'370
Mond•y publlc1t1on1,I llfWf MT YllW
12:00 noon Sllurday. IEllOD
PIHH uk lor 1 "kllljiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I K caliber toao lllJ llYI • IPJ. ~m:::;·.:_nen c111ee1-li i--------1 PRICEIS~~on ttlla .11 .... te 11~ •11tl-• 4 8r IV. btl. nr So. Coast STUNNING 4 Bdrm LUX. CONDOS NA. 111111 N• UMTlll Pia.a. $99,000. Priced to POOL home Sweeping OCEAN. Pre1tlglou1 l .~
Cheell your ad dally and 11U11 IUnl&Tl!t ..... AQt K3-25e7 Ylewl ol BAY & OCEAN. lllordM* ~ '
report errort lmmldlltl-1 to Mii thl1 gorgeou1 2 8r COND0·2Br. 1 'A BI In Juel ba<* on m1111at It -.ul IUl.n ~~
ly. The DAil y PILOT .... penthOUH In H OUrlty Montleelto '"500 V•· $495.000. CAU TODAY 5'0-2080 .. for Lori
'""'" ll•blllt)' for .1h1 bulldlng ove rloolclno cant O~ly $ 10 ·ooo lor appt. .. + APUT. '
llrtl Incorrect lnterllon, N9wport Htrbor. Priced dow,;. Bkr OS· ]1549 W 111101 t"t l>IO<*I off IMd, iow. ~!
· at 1320.000 lor qulc:k wet RE/MAX 131·12SS ,_ ...... Biii 1(-..-. u .. 11 C111 7&9·1501 or ----------------...,..... Pl'-· -ft-T• '· a.. ... ftr Sale 752·7373. •u ML Ill llUIFIHT Btu. 957.saao 1 •
ANNOUNCEKNTS
Cuttom, by o-. 2 tty. ua.. ,.. \t,(
C..tral . 1M2 $12,.9-~00 ~o";. ~s~9."cis~a2. ?~~· •um •' '. Ar10.Mlll fft'W'n" J002 ILIE •IP Seuhore. Mnlc:an p1v1ra grace '• l'•I & •Wild »14 the entry w•y of tl\ll S · ... I l'•niwwh l•tr,..,..Wl~K ....
'hi•A1t • IMtt\lll''Uon rrw.1
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL __ ,Of !Mio
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EMPLOYMENT
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Ilk• • modell l11ge ftoof IUllY FIBI .. llPf 2B•. + 2 cu au•g•. ed on 200· of 1111 Big 000 FEE. &4+7020 ,
planned 3 Bdrm '2 bath Jull whit you've bMfl frptc:. Pool & fl.ti pond. Canyon Country Club l l.911 UAL mall . ,.
Six yeire new and ahOWI Fl• a uve, W . 3Br + Superb 11ch1tec:ture Ill· nic. land~ng. 1242, ·i·
wllh for .. a1 dlnlngl Lo-IOoklng for with • New· Xttl lg lot loc11ed on lurnl1h1d by Sllve ---------
,012 c1t1d m inute• from. port lddr ... Ind tc:tOll qutet cul~. Owner Ch•H ol Arch1tectur11 '
4014 South Cout Plaz1 for lrom the park 1nd the mull ASAP. VA term• Dtgetl ftme. Compu1et • lllTllll IALll
:::: ~c:.n;,"3~1~· _:. f:~.~= ~~ ~i ~-r~::t:'! ~ ~'re~o°:ro~~~w111 =.::,.~·='~; ::! lodayt &441-7171 • llepa to bellCt'I wtlh ••· 000 q>t ~. PIM-lln8nCing Stephen TIP'!'-upgraded. Take ov., ;!' ltllng 28r 1be & den. Celt M call bkr for detall1. ., pymte P4lY c:1oe1ng COil .
-' for 1Mt1ll1 on tllla n-131·22415 -
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"-Ing. I 145,000 W/SIDE 3 t>r. ,._.. ba. 2 c:.1 PrOC*tltl MIU Ill,...., ofllr'A. c.11 ·
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
7010 1911
7011
1014 1011
7019 70» 'I022
1(124
1121
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For our new r•gular
WMkly IMtur'e
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CASE
Every Saturd•y In th•
Diiiy Piiot OIMllfl«t•
OUllllffNI
A rar!~1?~? llugel
femlly w1terfront home
wfth doc:tt and tpar1cllng _,., vlewl, plut 1ncome
or ln.taw unl1 on t• llndl An opportunity 1t only
1550,000 -Cllt tor detalll
now! &441-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
1 -.. llU f"· IQ• yard. A11um1 IMO-Q50 °"'*''*'· 17~. ~ .-H ,000 VA w/$13,000 BY OWNER/BROKER .......... 9"tf down. &42.o430 In BaycrHt. Ivan Weh !etia ••.
owner wm 1ccept 1ow Hl,lll cwtOfll 4 t>r. 3 be poo1 ;;;;;;;;;;rl-• ;a.:" .. ~W::,C: E.lidl 2 er 1 e.. io-t :":it:.011:. "·,:.:;:; -M'FJIRI
l9land horN Glamorout priced R·2. Delle Flldl aull• wfU ' of eloMtt. --decor with romw11 lnfor-831·12te, arot. kltdl. w/Jenn.A.lfa, dOll 3 BA, l•rge tolld Oell
m•llty 1111111 1119 ~t of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ctlamberl 0VW1 l walnut flll'lly room wtltl e· eoN both world• • beyfrO'lt cablr*1. Must Miii Lo, lo Oalc blr. w1ln1oote,
greenery Which atford• $5000 DOWN down. aas-oeoe ll1tdwood floon. huoe prlv1oy and 1p1clou1 country kitchen with ..,.
move-In condition. 5 '1000 Per Month WHlcllfl/Marln1re 3Br plac:e. Tutefutly cteo. bdrm wtlll petto on wtter f ~be. lo ftm rm. L.Mfopl rated. Enormou1 lot.
plu1 garden ~nlry with 2 Br 2bl, fun MCUtlty olt. hb.500. &4242" ~ cul de MC. ~
dip pool Ind IPA· Large ~t ... ~!°°"· Nr. So. .... lllll LL fully l1nd1c1ped wltfl , formal dl'11ng rm, gour· ,........ fruit treH. $216,000. )
met kltc:Mn wfbreakfut Carey or Scotti 111 .. 1111. LIT Shown by 1ppt. Call .,,
lrH 1nd farT1lly room Q1.J24J M1jeltlc 190 dtlg. PllClflc l"rtnk Vauleo, 7S..1501 ,t
with prore1tlon1I lllP-OCMn. C.tallna IUnMt & c.~
down bar. Stained and city night llghl v11w1 • pp
IHdtd gl•H, founl•ln lllgh above old CdM.
and much more. Owner COrona det Mir. Located
11 reuon1bl1 ind wlll In Newport"• moe1 exc:iu.
negotllte. Pllf and lllp ---------• alve 1nd dHlro11t , ....
for 3 boatL 11.395,000 .... .. cure rHlci.tlll•I treat.
........ Walker & Let~
SUBMIT. locllld In MeN det Mar, M ' by 158' leY9I parCll
Ulll.m --3 8r 2 Ba. Auume VA olf1r16-lo the lllgll•lli:•;•;M;lt;;l;t;•;•i;m;lilll .___ .... ...... WATI M.fltONT loen and owe ltg 2nd. bidder for c:Mtt or trlde.I'
...,.... ltOMI...... 0 n I y I 127 .0 0 0 . C1U 875-2311 d•Y• or '69. 10...0. a.n .......
Decorative lnllttof. Up. REAL ESTATE 131~7370. 549-354e 176-3311 eY9I & wknda. pltlO, m•t•I •to=• per .,_, unit. Community 6J 400 ,..,,,,... ......... -pool and tennlal Only H 111111 -.. -.. . .....,.. --· ·• sa~.ooo. Call today •-:===~==-~ 3 Br 2~ ea. Para lido with temw.. .-t79-'370 a r •a . F o r Ip p t . .., .............. . .... , IUll 946-1439. Prl11olp11e TIJt ............ :.~ .-...~~~---~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!! one of the best ~ ..:
In the .... w .. malnt· •• Ila, ...,... ... SPEQAL 08l.E WU \ f . ·/I I '" tr
M.i one bedroom cot· ._ .... .... Alcently plld 12..0.000. ;;;;;;;;;;1 t.oe. Con,,."8nt1y local· .,.t. lo1t Job w111 Hll tor
::: --;--:---M PllJ EMY walk 10 bdl. 4 •. 3 &4~61i5 911M1Wknctt.
s moe rr.. tPeca ,..,.,, 1
bt. 2 be. AOulta. no pm.
Compl. ~. '°"' opplyl 110.000 .
lt3-22n 0t 11CMMM
::: -.0. C>nfy l tl0.000. IUll -1210,000, 15,000 dwn.
11111 lttf t IUll IULn Be. tplCloul IMng rm. _..,., =1 : ' • 111·t• t1mlly rm, 11undll rm, 11111 C•e•r L!t! IW :1\ =4 -;~iiiiii::i= 11roe1~1 . 11 .ooo. 1111111 c.m...ry proPfr1Y. ;;o;;J
IOM -_..,. -ii 536-· ..... Hiiie, 2 plota. AalnbM, I
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toll
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INMO 1100
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---·--• Br. OEN home. Hu• -w Ont of ttla moet PotNlat 11101ptlon1I end unit, Wateffront, 40 ft. dock. 5 quallty & ctUI tllruout. C.M. 2 flaM. 41w & 2bt, ~,
floor P'lnl • the Pono-qUi9t cul de MC, ~ate bdttn, 3 ba, grHl fl· Ft. clOors. St!.,..-. Eve-lge "-2 IOt .... .000 ... f I d with tubllt ~ aoocl nandng, 17".500. T"~ bit I UM 000 .!.~-·~r'oom" COffltl>or ..!.!.!. lolnl,· ........ t•og: oa11ro. -CAMllAIA PAOPl!RTIES rytlllng )'CM.I oould want. lllfl'i. • • • ..,.. • ..,.... ..... won·1 i.t at uao.ooo. 4146-4203 Ml·ltM
OfflH m•ld'• room o; MflOld. S2J•. .. ma -14•• Ill ..... ...... .. . t 11 ·
4tll IA GOOCI ~ lJllllllOO~ ...-o.usl -.m"EIMAX 13.ITU&JMHe .... ~·=1 ~ lot nl 'wtaddll10n1I fl, • • .._,,..._ unla Miia Muf9aC Mt on a •,. l\lnclng ualllbl• If ....,. 17a.«JOl) T11ftet. along aame • needed _.,.., end rMd In the n--_ 3 bf -... • ft.a t
i44 ... :,P~C=I= ;--io:;;-~ w/~ co.ti Mele. ldftt ...,_,., '
M 't TuftlM and '*'tlfl4 It din rm, tarn rm. fl'I*, hi Ing. •1111 '•
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Prime Coat• ..... unlta priced to ... now el wtttl
patio• ind an OWMI'' 1
unit ...,.. • fnplaoa. '"" pr ic e 1111 .000 . '514111
.. lt.N . You WI ... belm c .. I.. UV rm, lge 11 Unite. I/Ilda . •tftf
your tuftet and tot• ot yard plu• muall mora. 00114'. tOX gro11 .....
otfler tfllng• '""°"'" ~ beeOW milt .. aae KenMdy .• ,. •1--Cll1tmlftg near•Mw, 4 Dally Piiot 01a1emec1 000 "/any terma • tor llll.OOO <•:f. Ir ._
bdfmt, tarn. rm ~ Ma. cal 141~1 fMt .... Avtlt. ltnmtd. llO OOO ~•I n and daaor Don'1,... ouff Cell Pe-• wn, a!""; D....... tttdl T..-. ,._.10t or loM..., 0.-141o4111
· 1 .... .000 '""' wflat !;.o" want tn Hll '"" ... ..... . a._ fllOt uaealflacla. II t• . • Offti/, --...
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tlat wlll hel' flnHH thll ....
llM aomtortattle two ll•·
"" droom mobU• home. ::: or .. t Newport .... "
tltf toc-.n .... to = olfltlandliltaa Cel~ ..... -........ 1 ... .,
......... ~ .... •• uoo ""'" ,,,,...... ..,. bhmt'• •• ...,, •• tf:!!t!" 0 an• "' t 2trt, '" , 'Est•M. •• t'1: 1 ,1r~:,, ";CHI• MtH 1114 lt•lt• Wt lgwt lttt• mt----fiH Ctttt IN UM IBL..IHIL Utf !nmt .... ~ "1111 Mtr10 "'' D•lbO• P•n 3 ~t l&. •1 d IJW•tlt Of.Al 3 + Huoe IUDO T PRIC:lD 1 l1y Vu h11 I llt •• Unmf I It &DenConJontlO UOiP5ii ans W.4lf'1ffll0Nl 2 It Den bt i.pt,wl2 m•lureixotl ..... ,, ... INI .~•I 1~ 1,,, ~ Ill•" Uuu1111•I ICll, rot 11orm, clo .. 10 ever)· home, Otv•r lh, tlr llll'-IMe ~. ~ flOfy 'Ian, pool, •P•· uo tlOVEL~ ,LACt Apt tll)O eq It ol ~· l a1H l1)·40)4 DELUXE fll'Tr
I I •• ,, ,,,., l)tlllt\Q CUllC>nl 0.-thing , ... 0 K .,.. mall • 19'· "'4llO• Qlll, d•lll•• lrQ ~··tl'plo oa••· no P41lt 1601 w TO LIVI •no 1mld•I bllUlllUI MIF ,. ''" •• , l'uc 4Mll;. ~ .... !'Jl'lill ,, .. ,Id pool & KINO H1·0UO, ••• , t::I~ .. c., UIOO mo ··-mo._!!,_ _! lunf10W4H 1460/mo •H---/Pvt 11 2 Br ~n· & 'lllltlll• Hndy hOme 9attl •w w/p004 "'" lq ,, tetin t.IMCMI ~1·• luw n1011• In t476 i.. req . 1• C .. , I 11U •••·2178 •ti'oa"i'tHO n A ..,.cl•l pW lot & lfllk; '300 mo + utll t12t tq OY et2"'414t
l\.INO !l:l7 tl40 hi 3 --• -_!f!lt -·_fl --.. •POOl/lt)all>bQ i,o.1 OWMfl • MOOt your 13t-e110 -.-. bMllllNI ....._-. =· Hila.LI I It Olt\Oell>fMd apt, O"' ....... VIII.Mt •llL·mln•t-"' 11•1-.. -boll In lront of vour IPI .,.,_ _,
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goltcourw view. 2 frplc:I, garage, aurroundlld with T$l Hiit 142·1•12 :~: ~· !=~~ :!t:~: .. 111ea Coodo, w/ocean cont room, k•tc:tt. pnone, dfeatn, bec:ome' ~~~so~ ~E:il~~a· ~~-nf9;;; $1400 ;!)~,"3".j~· ~:~. ~"?sh t1ndac1p1ng No 12 Br 2 ea trple, garage lla•l11q eetJU 7~-~oo:va ll Feb 1 ::n:.:_: ~ Lt1t. Fnd 3114
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Hul. ltacla 2240 detalla cau Fred Teocn UNFUDISMm Newtv Cleeor•led 1 er a 2 er. 2 a.. upper. Lndry o pet1. From $4 o TV Male wtdy 536-&518 S31 ~Imo. f7•3rk11no.311nl-631_.25& '
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drai>M 2'1t 81 Ceder & trplc. wet bar, foot CLUSS, 'IUINIS & we\9' paid. No.,... 13115;,.;-332 v1e1'on• 11111111&1 Hwy, NB, 11eps to cc.en bOr Awoic 1.000 aq tt _ .. _._._,......_ ..... ___ _ ?~~·~~. ,.Jiud~a~nt. S9751mo 962-0n SWIMMIW:. ...... !~!!~1319.3 Hemllton, 642-3780 1 Br. 1 a. r~. pool, 'Mlty tel-. 645-0«0 f7 14) 645·7100 LOST GrHn Amazon
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1 111d 2 bdrma evaitable 0 k --..1 lua &. .,,0,. tenente. •CIMn \. bf, Mec:Arthuf 1 BR apt ar .. 1 toce11on •· ann mo· DANA PT . 11tn1 locallon, Found C.t blk tong Mir· now 4901 ~I Ave We1tc:Jtff 38r 2bl. foe lam a Wvvu• 1340/mo. 731·8829, V!Aege, nr SC Ptaza. S.A. nr beech a town $450 vi••· SANDPIPER MO· S750 • f., •ml charming ed fem
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•REMOO/AOO'NS• Refs. Jeny 541-« 3 up, lewn renov 711-3478 odd jobt, pejnt, w= leu dry end errendt? UO. T1McMe 112<0410 ~~7!'i::~21 CABINET STRIPPING s.Mcee, up'dt57·111t
PIMI, '-"'"'· Coet •t. CARPENTl!R SERVICE CINJliat ltnicn ~Yd ClnuPe er. reflnllh, etc 730. 8 Re leble. Cell Debby *a1 -· I REFINISHINO S LOW RATES I Llc'.d. Miii!\ 97&-t.411 Kltcfl/beth Remodeling -Tree trfmt~elnt M 9313 .--·-Expert wellcoverlng In-31 ~Fr• M1. T,.. trtm/remov, dMI\ Formica tope & Ceblnet1 HouH cl .. nlng & bu1I· lrrigetlon Jim lal..0129 la1lly Beat quellty. 21 yr exp. ,..,..lion. ReM. Contul-Neel 71841-3078 ~mowing. 554-7017
GEN 'L CONTRACTOR Uc'd l<en 1138-14111 nHI. Jenll0tlel MtVloe. ouup JOBS Very thof'ough-Gd r~a Compellllve ret... t1111t Auigftmt, lt1-85e0 J.D. Horn Reflnl:::y wi-..1-'"---t--Low Pric.. We Fin~. CalllheprolMalonaJJlm Oer~malnt . ,,.. Oeoendebfe&l!xpd UCT-118421 730-1353 Ant"'"-kit ._.,_ UC. 4251172. '42-1323 BOAT DOCK REPAIR a &48-4800 ,,.. --cominllndu91' . &·Small MOlllno Jobi ~ 152·9522 • Blac:kW91der Peperhang· -· . ce •.
Cont.rec1or. 10 l'9 up. Oen. Carpen1ry 20 yra. WE WIL.L T&""' C'""""' Chudl Now4lf1142-it73' Celt MIKE 14e.t3111 STARVING COLLEGE Ing I Remove!. Oual. fine peintlng. M5-0114 WE WASH WINDOWS
llnenctno Char Renov 145-3740 w """ HAULINO·•tudent w/lge IM Tu 1 • 8fUOENT8 MOVING work on I y . 8 t • v e ...... U.,/ lgalr · Felt • Prof9allonel
Plana, pennlt1, · of you< janllorlel & LAWNT""tARO MAINT. Huck, Hme lo retH. F aled Tax~ CO. Uc. T124-43& 41M-3e tl ---Ouellty wor1c OUll'~ ~·~iee-5743 tupt lenict c:IMnlno need1 556-3470 Gerdenl~Cln·up. Int. Thank you 759•1078 ome/ofllce tppll. I lnaured. 141-1427 Ouellty ,.._ 8eMcel Repelr/remodel, Oec:k1, F,.. M11mete 148-7391
AH ,.~..1 / ll:A:f: No Steam/No Shampoo her lbatlat .!'• .. t. ve 803"2503 Jotto '431 ... 1171. WATCH US OROWI 21 yra e•p. Alto well-:"!to~ =iJr' ---------.;;::-..-.-=----~=---·--1 Stain Speelalltl. F .. t - -TIE lllU SOUi HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE w n't VoU rlther he"'9 Paiati!t peper removal. ee 1-0822 • ..... Law 11 ... ,..
Ir conditioning, ,.,,...,. dfY. F,.. est. 113g':'f5 ~n~~,.!'!,, L•wn-11 ... lhf'Ub Instil.I I'm lntured A prepere 'lfNf In-.. ,..,. f qer a..,11 lt!ti!t That • .coouactoc.a wtio_
ration. ti.etlng, repilr. Shempoo a 9IMm clMn Cell Bob. 146-2923 ...... Tr• trlm/Remollel "3-6415 NORM tu relurnt? Cell -Huber Roofing-ell typea perform WOfil tNer l200
AMa. 846-0044 Color brlghtenet1. wht · Lawn melnt1Rotot11.:g fort• 991. tee.-e182 b~hard Sinor. Lie. ••BRYANT'S** ~-dedl• · lnclud lng labor end Al..1.alt crp11 • tO min. bleach. Dmrall "'" ntlmale 648 5 ltati!I Amer1cen T &elllnae 2 • 14 )'t'I of NIPPY W8'1ooYef"oilQ Removal Uc. #411802. 548-11734 meterl•I• mull be 11· ~ Hall, llv/dln.1m1115; ~0 -Q d I CIHn pa M I u ri • .I. I locel OU9tomera. All typee. '42·1343 cenMd. UnlloellMd COfl.o Ori-aye, Parklno Loi room 17.50; couc:t1 110; DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC ., •n ng, •U . 24 lw D v ... ,.,. Inc., Tim w ....... o. Thenk VQU.131 ...... 10 ROOFING REPAIRS tractor• lhould IO •tat•
Repllrl, s..icoattno Chr 15. Qu.,. tlllm. pel All phUM. 14 yr1 ••P· ~tn;'~, ~SWOfk. Fumec.pool•Wll« hMt 557•1081 I.OWE.ST RATE81 Prompt, fluter/ ...... Smell job1 OK. FrH In tti.lf lld\lw11elng. Con-
S&S Aaptllt &31-41991Jc odor. Crp1 1epelf 15 yrs Fully lk:'d & lneured con-II• Tll IYI neat profeaalonal1. 11 Pl.ASTER PATCHINO Mllmet ... Call Tom Of trac10f'I end~
Dan Hellberg Gredtng Hp. Do work myHlf trec1or 532·55-49 &Miia LMIM• O•t 1 ... lttair• ~~ .,.,. exp. 131-71411 RHhaccoa. lnl/exl. 30 Chuctl, 142-«l92. contec1 ~ondle et
& Pavtng Co. Re9/comml Refs. 5$4-0123 Complete Re9W•: w.111 & 631~48 HANDY ANDY la BACK I 146-31111 UUl'I ,..,.. )'t'I. NMt. Peul 145-2977 (714) 5 with ""I
I.le. 397t804 1142· 1720 we c.,. Crpt Cleellera c.lllngs. Small JOb IJ*:· ROO'S CLEAN-UP: Ir" & Can'I t•k• retlrem.nt • Low rat-. lie 53&-HN IF i>tft•~:y , 3:!11r'~°"~~~= Steam Clelll'I & Upnol lallat. 12 Y" Hp. Bud 1hrub trim, melnl, haul, •II home repalrt Of r.. · rus.-.'/};;: Civic Center Plue, l!h!!ttlat ..:a... Trudi Mount Unit. Gu1t. (7141652-9512 landacepe. 77C).753e modela. M elwayt, ,.... INT/EXT PAINTING • ........ • Room 890, Senta Ane,
Will SIT In my CM ~ RMa. rat•. '45-3716 & r9f1. ~GI & WAllPAPEAINO _, .... ...,._ CA 92701.
anytime, fenced yard, lltctrical UllllAl'I WT. Cwtom wor1c. F,.. ett. .. ... LD1 1:==:=:=:=:=:=:=
meell, r .... 541-2874 C....t/ C..Crttt ELECTRICIAN Priced CllHJP&. Refl !138-1810 ..... Cl!aaly AMa. Slew 547 ... 211 f Don't re-roof, repllr et
Bebyalltlno, any hour ~l·Maac>nry·BIOcil right, frff Htlmate on CIMn-upa/Llll'ldlC9Plno ROBIN'S CLEANIN<J &al with EASEi 11 Y'9 op. I'm emell, my frac11on of SS 857-21GO Make 'fOIK lhopplng ....
NMr Vlctona/Xlnt rett. w.-..cuaa.. WOfk. Uc. 111~ °' amall JObl. Heullno ·Tr" Trim 8ervtc. ·a ttion1ugNy 11t;1 •BREEZE prlc .. ere 1malll R1m. HW U <\} 14t-llJI I« by Ullf'9 the Dilly pt.. Coe1e w.a. 142-8482 #381057 Rob 547-2083 Lie. 39M21. 873-0059 FrM •t. 842-9907 clMn houM. 540-0857 CIMiflfled Ada 142·5878 ~77, 61().79" Ouellty-aenalbee rel• Ctwlfted Ada 142-5178 ·lot CleeaHled Ade.
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By 9'19t. 83$-9199 lula ....... entry ~el opening w/ Plecerltl&. C.M. 113-4013 NECE88ARY
... Pett 1'"" AIP a P/R, oppty kit edYelioement. -----1-nm Manypoeltlone~ CllCIS Of Otprtultitt 4'14 B••lc F~r knowledge Bink or flt1ence Hper " -• F0t Info 312181&-4347 Swimm•-pool cn.tnlcel ttefpflfl, but wlll 1rern. helptul. Muat type 85 bper or train•• cen needed fOf the Towe11 Eict E-lli Fee for DINC>-MASUIE """ Pflwrl• country club L..-wpm, Nlely c:ommene&1-rneke ..... 11/hr 11Mtlng RHteurant. Evenln9 .. Mrvlce tx.tlln .... Art• gune Niguel. 4tt.a7l1 rete w/uper. Llberel pey. AIM and PIT poa1. lhlft. ~loed ONLY. _t_ory ______ _
719 NO. HAR80A Bl.VO ~ong BMcflNo, !~ Mon ttw\i Fft t eo 4. benet Cell Dennie, et llon1 evellebl• In our Af>PY In peraon, 2;30 • Operator needed for T.-X FUUE1'TON ,.,...,. .,_, ._,... -' Wwtem Thrffl a 1.oen, publlcie llon1. Cell 4:30 dely. offtc:i9, pit Mon--F"r1 12-8. 1'1M112 enc• necHury. wlll llWIJ 714/14W153 537·2810 Ext 3 KING Serf* a... .... Tab 3001 Red.._ 8'da treln. 150,000 lull amt. fee ' 5 .;,... 1oe ~ 92e2C: °'*17D~2..,noon8 ... wue".,t"" required. Wiii n et It taJtea money to fMI CRUl8E8HIPJ088 .~~So~HwyC'" 87._1711 • •
"' " ""' 140,000+. Cell collect r111111y llldtpel.o.nt. ltnf1 All Occupetlona en.rg.tlc, ettf8Clllle per---• " ----·-----Older w/f deWM IM-ln Mon-Fri MPM. Aak lor II 1lme you got th• A~ IOn4I needed by But.,.., Ho...-eeper PAIT Jm
comp w/I, 50-.ee yrs<*'. Audy 40f..H7-41t1. WHOI.£ atcwy? ~ a OrMt 'Income~ Aeetaurant. Oo«..men a Student or PIT Employ-E\191 end/Of ........
good lleelth. Wiii etwe ExcffinO Coetume Oet1gr1 NMcy JoMe. 811-1215. I 1 )' · For Info • CodtUlll &erwr. "Wt In ed. Room & Boerd + A•pooel* edulta. ~
lull condo/pvt rm. a be & Renl•I 0 tunll 3121........,..7 &t C-70 '*'°"•WPM, Mon-Ft!. Selery In ••ct1eno-ror 21. wtttl ~ at-
In exctlenge lor llQht 128,000 Inc::: In~ Al/~ ... fet kw Olrec:tofy =· Cul119r Offle. Ir• hOUHWOrk (Approx 4 tractlw peraone11tJte to houNll~ A eooklng. tqry, machltTW & fl•· ~growing lnMme-· houra dally) end chlld work with youth (89" :.";:rc:*~~:g =Ss~rHt bargain. :::_:1.::_::n~.: IJ':!. ........ *' lllllTI WAITll =..~=: ~~e~~~2~.·~.~:5f4~'.
Bolt 1580, CM 92927 f()f :=uon In our ec-.. • .... ed. 1to-2t80 E.O.!.r
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ex~ino .,.. for you key by louctl, AIA ex-All ~ and elreteft ..... and 11v .. 1n. Im. gwetlhOrM na ... 11
gr•t U\llng9, •I tM new n • r I• n c • he Ip I u I. Fee ~ Fot lnfOf· Chert« GO. need• PIO-rm/boerd Hlery Lida I South eo..t .ww.AiY Elt· '" m • I Ion c •If : Pie. Send s>f'oto & brtef 857-8721 °' 132-2214 • Mak• eatre 1$ helplno change. ChooH from Ouett•=bcornp9ftN-802~ ece 3 fOf Interview: Sundown youth cartler1 promote
cnllna, Mtrlnga, brae. llOn I In a-.. Serlllcea. Box 5_~.L....._ Full Time Jenllor for their own e1tebll1hed
1•11, gem 1tone1, die-llnl 8!Wlronmnet. ~ CUSTOMER bOe !eland, C.1112982 PwtOnQ Structure. Mon · rcxitee. Mature, cxitgo-
mondt rrom direct tour· ~llG,_ Ori~ ~· 8ERVtCE AEP .,. ..... IOH COUNSELOR Fn. 11'-27'0 •no. •tltecllve Qierenlel
c e1. Cell now (7 14) t no nl • -.1~ •n . ..-"'~ ·-"'• __..... 1--• .....__ c:a11 h 1I012 Mftd'9I South It Meture. bu1lneaa~llk• ...,,.. ... ..._ .,..... .._ -•-• , ..... ....--· ...-r.2·~50· 230 !!Mt. lft vine. (714) 117·9051 Pft<>M vole•· growing '*:!,.·~-731-4347 Fut paced, NWJ>t Bch 2-5PM. M·F. l42-43at,
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WY IHllHt PhOf'9 contact to ..e.b. ....... T..U. •Illa. word cwooeaelnQ &llniillfl~U~•iiiiiitHi•nl-
No. but en Hcellent ISIElllUll ==·1~;l·Monto Co ,.....mel\#91*· ••••naive •eo•• Hper. IMMEDIATELY. Home
bu11neu oppt'y, VW. ~Y. .,.; kl Mndle reel repe1r 752-6464 pleanlng 1ervlce. Lori,
Honde, repelr ah~ Tn .... ... ._ 11• w 1 n d p • r 1 a d •pt . UllL _,llY .146-0t11
Coeta MeN. &cal. long -• .,... 142 1113 , --------Ht. locetlon w/good T ..,_.type 80 tun • Expr d, lull or Pltlme Pereon Friday. Mllure.
term1. Cell Curtle Her· t ~ FLORIST WMted, 30 hra 875-0200 Strong typing lkllll. PIT
bef1a. &31-12M.11Qt. "llllla a,,11 tz•• _, wk. AH ftceta of lhop UllL ~llT &. Id pr de)', M-1'. liClnt
...., tt Leu 4124 .... .... UI Aelnder'I ~.Inc. :'~~~ Smell Newport BHCh ~ :r~.~ A.IUTAHT COOK · 2 yn 4000 W-.,,Yl!:at'M 1.ew Firm • ...ei1 legel WIT ...-, po•blud•••io.-""f0"113U"1'°"'99 flUIW lll • eecy. 8elety 000. Con-Plumtllncl
not 1tralghlen your IU• ment ... 7-8207 I -Are Y041 too young f« tect, UM. 'f1~n1 Olapatchef wanted for
oul. L•t u1 help tellor BAKERY~<• ~ " llTA llTIT .. tM elrtlnee but d love bu•~ plumblng •flop
make e loen for your ttme N a-:t:' 132 .._ --blahed __.... •· to tr ..... ? Wonc In tr9wl 1Hour9:,,!°I, ~· S.-Attrectlw widower, l•I• need•. we 11naru yo.x •o.Mlt 1 · · "'' --_.., •llh dynemlo young ary .... u1t .. ave tome
40't Ceuc•an, fether of ht, 2nd , 3rd. T.O. 'a, r~ ~"=-PO~ ~~Co~ marlle tlno otoup, de· plu111blng knowledge .
meen1, rellred, college 12.71%. ~ --..,. monttretrno new pro• muat be bondAte. end
gracs., ~ mented 24 ACT NOW Boollk~ typing. •n lml'Mdl•t•~ duct. Tr...., Sen Frend-extr•m•I)' pleeunt
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trectlve, Of meen1, IOf Dlrfl flll•I Fri H7..... =t314~ t::"L: n.wng ..,..,... peMI: our rod:: :mno::: PLUMBING, ~ E 171". ;i::m::~=-~~ .. .., Ml·1al BOOKKEEPER ~ed. o.ta Enwy MeclNne. We :.~tral!IC»Of• ::n. more IJlf>r:!You _No_._9._c_.M_. ----~on., P.O. ,Bo• t0124, alllO...., • 1eoapt1oi,. °"* ettracttv. ~ •fl groome'd..,..•n"d wlll b• promoted to Pl'9«floOI ...,_, dWt. \;Oil• MeN t2827. Ila.-le....... Ill & typlet. StOO mo. concltttont and • OOOd • • momt & ""*""°'>' • *" ~. n..e tMWe ... le I ,_. Send r .. ume to EOE beMtltt SNIC*eae •... ambfttoua. St.ri llNM--. C..· 11 ... 537.......0 wt)' oNldftood EDUC ot
W/M 29 -..!t' tun friend 5.._1.11:1 In M':a. a nd Corporation. PO lo• • • oompet~ Miity ~1,C:-_Me:. .. ~· lntervl•~• held every ..,., .... 2.11111 CM
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EXOTIC DANCERS , de'41toplrW Into flt. Aaae THE JOU y "'°°"' IHO Medlolf Ale't. tr'On4 oftloe. ~ I PM, Tl* 1:30
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110 lb•. n-•mkr In 1111 TD'• 1Mt hy. COlltict JH nne. MIDIUoua, S*MMMe _...,.. wwtety ot cue C e ll C e ndy 'fT ~ ,_...,...
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: WEDNESDAY f EBRUARY '2. 198J 1>.,/\N1 .1 (OUN! Y C J\111 O llNIA . 25 'CENTS
, African call with great
leaping capabilities
are newcomen at the
Santa Ana Zoo. See
Page AS.
Estancia High School's
Don Bums looks back
on 32 yean of
coaching within the
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District. On
P~e Bl.
. Dr. Joseph DiMento is
stunned by one or the
questions in the
College Bowl al UC
Irvine that pitted
studenll against
lacuhy. Retulb on
P~BS.
Gregory Peek s tars in
0 The Scarlet and the
Black." a movi~ ol
narrow escapes and
mounting tensions
tonight on TV. See the
rHiew on Page BIO.
Going to celebrate the
Yur of the Boar?
Recipes for Red Roa1t
Pork and Chinete
de licacies •tart on
New hr.an ch· j 8il siies narroWed .to 3
By JEFF ADLER °' .. 0.., .......... The Board of Supervoors haa
narrowed ill search for a new
branch jail to three alta -one ln
do'Wntown Santa Ana, the other
two In,_ remote can yons eaat of
Anaheim.
F ollowing an acrimon ious
debate, lhe board voted 3-2 to
eliminate proposed sites in El
Toro and Irvine aa well as several
o ther s from further
conside r a tio n . Supervisors
directed that all additional
sludiea focus on the Civic
Center i lte, adjacent to the.
existing county jail and on a
remote site In either Gypsum or
Coal canyons.
Voling fqr the action were
Inch of rain
forecast in
first stornJ
The first of what is expected to
be three new storms marched
into Orange County this morning
and -forecasters aay the fl'ont
runner should leave behind more
than an Inch of new rain.
Nauo nal Weather Service
spokesman Allen Thompeon said
rains will become heavy tonight
as the first storm movea through
Southern California.
The storm sh ould include a
few thunde r showe rs, and
southeasterly winds of between
15 and 30 miles per hour
throughout the evening and moet
of Thursday.
The weather specialist said
· Orange Coast residentl should
Jiet a brief reprieve from the
wetneu on Friday, with only
partly cloudy skies and warmer
temperatures that day.
But a aecond atorm front la
expected to hit Southern
California Saturday, perhaps
exiending to Sunday, Thompeon
aaid. .
He said the two 1tonm abould
bring a combined 1ix to nine
Inches of new snow to local
rnountaiM , adding that travel
advisories will be poated in
mountain areas, probably by
tonight.
Higha Thursday will be near
60 in Orange County, with lows
in the mid-50s.
1upervlsora Bruce Neatande,
Thomu Riley a nd Harriett
Wieder. Oppoalns It were Roser
Stanton and Ralph Clark.
The board'• 1urprl1e. action'
came Tueaday aa supervl1ora
were being uked to conalder on
which of aeven propo1ed
locatlona more detailed
environmental atudiel lhoul.
prepared.
lnltead of dlrectJng that all or
moet of the sites be studied, aa
recommended by the county
General Service• Agency, the
board effectively eliminated
the>1e 1ites which had arouaed
community passions, eapeclally in
the El Toro area.
The board'• action waa urged
by Nesta.nde, who had pledged to
t
El Toro retldentl of hia third
dlatrict that he would fight the
-pro po a a I to convert the
mlnlmum-aecurlty Jame• A.
Musick Honor Farm lnt.o a
hlf.her 'Se<!Urity county jail.
'When 4,000 people turn out
concern1ng the placement of a
medlum-mucimum aecurlty
facility in that community, I
think they ought to be listened
to," Neetande aaid In explaining
his motion.
He was referring to a public
meeUna about the MU1ick site
held in El Toro last Auguat
during which he commented,
"Common sense tella me thia la
no place to put a prt.on."
However, Stanton apparently
failed to eee much common senae
Tony Zelina, 7, oHen Cretta McDonald, S,
a helpin8 hand a1 the pair trod through
the rain to Anna's Day School in Costa
Mesa tbi& moming.
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Love gone sour seen
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cause of house fire
By GLENN SCOTT °'"._°""',....,..
Irvine police believe love gone
sour led to the breakup of two
local couple1, a reahufflJng of
partners, a deliberately set fire
-and Clnally the arrest of one
pair on au.spiclon of attempted
murder.
Booked into Orange County
Jail Tuesday afternoon were
John J . Wag1ter and Maraha
Lamar, both 29. They lived
together at 100 Pinon Tree Lane
in Cos~ Mesa.
InveaUaators allege that
Wagster and Lamar 1tarted ·an
early momina fire Tuelday in a
garage o,f the l.rvine home wbeM
their two eatranged 1pou1ea
lived, at 14542 H1ghcftlt Circle.
Thole resldentl, BUJ G. Lamar,
33, and In1rld Dietrich, 40,
escaped from the bumlnc hOUle
uninjured. Tile blue, however,
caused an eatlmated $85,000
damage to the rented houee and
another $30.000 ciarnqe to f°';U'
automobiles.
Fire investlaaton 1U1pected
arson from the beginnin1
becauae the blaze aeemed to haye
atarted on one of. the can parked
lnllde the prqe, Irvine police
Lt. Bob Lennert l8id
After talking to residentl em
Lamar and Dietrich,
Investigators interviewed
W•pter and.Manha Lamar. and
subaequently took them ln'lo
euttody, he a.aid.
Manha Lamar wu releued
from jai l o n h e r own
recognizance Tuesday evening.
Wapter waa 1Ull bein1 held th.la
morning. Hla ball ia aet tat
$250,000.
Lennert aald the IUlpectl were
not apolted at the ecene of 1he
(Ste IBVINE, Pqe il)
In Neatande'1 motion, calllns It
"ludlcroua and lrretponaJble." He
aald the board was not belna
asked to evaluate the meritl of
the aitee, only to approve further
study of the technical, aoclal and
economic lmpactl of each site.
"The reaaon I object very
1trenuoualy to thJa moUon la, In
effect, It la making a declllon
before the data ii In," Stant.on
aatd. "The motion la effectively
limiting sites down to two. And
that la totally unacceptable u far
u I am concerned. We ahouldn't
eliminate alt.es at this point In time. Let the 1tudiea commenc:e
and let the facta speak (or
themselves."
ln arguing agalnat the Muaic.k
a1te, Neatande contended that
anythlna localed within five
mllt'tl of the current honor farm
would be adveraely affeci.ed I(
the jliU were to be located there.
"One haa the obllsatlon to
protect the lntesrlty of the
community and that la what I
have done. I think the site la a
bed aite and to label (my actiona)
Irresponsible 11 unfortunate:•
Nestande told Stanton, who ii
board chairman.
But Stanton fired back that
there allo are home1 within "•
atone'• throw" of the current jail
in hla first district , which
Includes Santa Ana.
Clark, In oppoalng Neslande'a
motion, said further atudy of the
Musick site was "logical.''
(See JAIL, Pa1e A3)
What happens if
disaster strikes
, Bal ·Peninsfula ?
By STSVE MARBLE or .. .,..,,... ....
The Balboa Peninaula ia a
disaster waiting to happen.
according to the president of a
. homeowners group on the
three-mile land fonnation. ' ·
H e nry Swenerton, who
describes the ~ninaula u "one
long cul de uc, ' ~ c,barged that
Newport Beach does not have
. adequate evacuation plana for
.the area.
<;ity offlciala deny the charge.
"If a di1aater auch aa the
Anaheim firestorm were to occur on the penl.neWa." the resldentl'
leader said. ''we rniaht have to
organize an operation that would
resemble the evacuaUon' of
Ounk1rk in World War II."
Swenerton, president of the
eentral Newpod Beach
Community .A.oclation and a
J>ttnimula resident 1ince 1939,
aakl prepant women .iay off the
penlna-ula durtn1 aummer
month• out of fear of belna
atranded in heavy traffic.
· "We might liave to take a
heart au.ck vict1m off the betlch
In a heUoopter,'' he said, addinc.
"Emergency vehiclet would
never nlake lt in time."
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1 Swenerton aald hi.a concerns
were prompted by the city's
recently updated emergency
diaaater plan. He auagested the
plan is oriented toward a rnllitary .
attack and does not 1pedfically
address problem• like fire or
earthquake. ""
The city, he charged, ha•
neglected the peninsula while
expecting residents there to play
host In the summer to a.n
"invalion of up to 100,000
tourilta a day I IO
'!be peninaula, an older aec:tion
of the dty that has about 5,000
year-round residents, hu only
one main roadway ~ Balboa
Boulevard. 4'
Memben of the t:ommunlty
ueoclation. which repre9entl a
majority of the penimu.la, have
asked city offlclall to dilCUIS
traffic, aafety and evacuation
pl.am at a meeUng that the IJ'OUP
has called for Tue.day.
City of,lclala aald Tuesday
they never have been forced 10
evacua~ the pen1nsula and the
on1y time there waa trouble
getting emergency vehlclea into
the area waa during a riotoUI <See BALBOA. Pase A%)
Tall story
panned by
LB council · ... -~ .. -
..... ~~DEX.----.. Mesa hotel complex
In all hont-tY, 8 .j. the pounclhot at
Santa Ana Zoo eame·out or his hole UfO 1 week• ago and Ukee j& juat line, tJaiak you.
'won~t hurt area'-
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By JODI CADENJlaAD Of" ................
A major condominium and
hot.el complo propolld on the
lartHt chunk of undewloa»ed IN'4I »ft ln ec.a ,.... wW not
No shadow this ti1ne .
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Bailout offered for 'balloon payment' per:il
BY KAREN E. KLEIN or .. ~·,._,._..
Men.-ury Savlnp and L.olln hu
announced a plan to offor up to
f~O million In loans at
below-market ratea to
homeowners who art' facing
balloon payments coming due
lhla year.
Tho initial interest rate on the
loans will be 10.9 perc.-enl, and
the loans wUJ be guaranteed for
refinancing at market ralell at the
end of five yean. according to
Lt.>onard Shane. chairman and
chief executive officer of
HOTEL .. •
From Page A1
between $75,000 and S140.000.
The high-density zooing for
the property would have allowed
up to 906 residential units.
The 12, 740 vehicle trips
generated by the project will
result in ••unacceptable''
congestion at Anton Boulevard
and Bristol Street, according to
the report.
The problem could be eased by
increasing signalization of the
intersection or by creating a
triple left turn lane on
westbound Anton onto Bristol.
Last August, developers from
Curci-England Co. won approval
from city officials to build 1.3
million square feet of commercial
office development on 50 acres of
the Sakiok.a family land.
When completed, the six
buildings between 10 and 14
stories will nearly double the
number of high-rise buildings
near South Coast Plaza Mall.
Huntlna.ton B••ch baaed M rcury savmaa.
Shano called the J>fOIJ"&m an
experiment, aimed at d 1lln1
with the 1rowlna, but
at· yet-unmeaeured problem
which 10-called creative
financing has cauat'd for
homc!OW~rl.
Many homeowner• bou1ht'
homes In recent yeara on the
condJtlon they would pay a large
balloon payment after a certain
period. Many of thoee notes have
been oomina due.
The objective of the prog~.
accordlna '° ShaM, ii twofold~
To help homt>ownera cope wllh balloon paymenu ana to
Introduce thffe traM&ClJon1 into
th financial malnatream.
Mercury h11 committed •oo
million In ext'etl llqukll~y \0 \be
pf01ram, Shane uld. T.he 10.9
percent lntereat-only loan will
l"On.e with a loan procellina coet
and a 2 peiunt fee.
Shane pol'n"Ud out that the
10.9 percent lntereat rate la
"subatan\lally bel_pw" the current
fixed market Interest •rat.ett of
12~ to 12~ percent.
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ft .. ponH to tht ntW IOln
protram eo far hu t>e.n pcllAuve,
Shane Mid. ~ •vlnlt and loan
.-odaUon hM 11et up• toll-ftee
lnfornuatlon number for
quHtlon1 about the new
pt01ram. $hane Nid Men:u,Y•
Oran1e County offlcel received
more than 140 calla from peopl
lnMtl'ft\ed In the an.
Shane uid he hopes Mercury . will break even on \he pt'Oll'&m
-but ht aald the financial·
lnathutlon doean't expect to make
a profh.
"Our target Is not to CO!'' our
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IUICkho&dei'I •~at 1um, t>Ut w
auppc>rl the econom::rt we live
off of. We're not thil out of
pure allrUlam," he .
Balllna people out of crea\Jv
finandna balloon payments may
take a lot ~ than $60 million,
Shane added.
"Our objective iJ to head oft 1
potential d.lsuttr," he aald.
M n:ury't rontrlbutlon Is only 1
drop In the bucket, Shane dded.
"Many bllllona have been put
Into creative flnanclnai 1 and
part of the problem la that no one •
-knows just how much money la
Involved,'' he said. Leonard Shane
.Funding may save
UCI Poison Center
The Regional Poaaon Center at
UC Irvi~Medlcal Center could
be kept n after March 1 if a
non-pro t foundation can
generate funding commitments
for the program, h ospital
admJnlstrators eay.
"The last thing we want to do
Is close the center," noted ~um1yo Kastellc, an associate
dTrector at""UCThfC.
The center initially was
scheduled for eliminatio n in
March IC the $1 50,000 annual
operating budget couldn't be
raised through outside sources.
The medical center curren!Jy
iunda the program , but
administrators targeted it for
closlrig due to sharp reductions in
state support.
The c en t e r ls a
calls, according to Director DaYl~
Schapiro.
The decision to cut the
program drew criticiam recently
from Roger Stanton, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, who said ttl~
center's lmportance should give IC
priority over other posslbl~
budget-cutting measures. :
Stanton, liowever, also nalf
offered his help i.n gearing up the
non-profit foundation to rl'iae
outside funds for the center. :
He became involved aftt:l'
• medical center administrators
sent him a letter last week
poln\ing out that the prograrn
served the entire county, and
therefore might be in hne for
county government support.
The Sakioka family is the
second largest la~dholder in
Costa Mesa.
Another major proJCCt -the
Segerstrom family's proposed
"Home Ranch" commercial
center on 98 acres between
Harbor Boulevard and Fairview
Road, north of the San Diego
Freeway -has been delayed
pending further traffic studies.
Laguna Beach City Council members have rejected an architect's
Normandy-style commerei I building at Broadway and Forest
telephone-answering service
offering county resldenlB advice
from trained specialists about
potential poisonings. Last year,
the center handled about 25,000
Stanton responded that the
county offered funds In 1979 to
help establish a funding system;
so it shouldn't offer any more
now. Avenue, saying the structure (model above) is too tall.
LAGUNA BUILDING HASSLE.
This project also had been
scheduled to come before the
Planning c.ommission Feb. 14.
The Se~troms. developers
of South t Plaza Mall, Town
Center and the future Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
are U>e largest landowners in the
city.
From Page A1
He said the coundJ majority's
decision to reject his propoul "is
creating a new law or standard
that ls not on the dty books."
''It's an emotional issue rather
tllan a visual one.'' he said. "It's a
case of· council memben feeling
rather than thlnklng. They
IRVINE FIRE PROBE . • •
From Page A1
fire. "But after talking to all the rentmg a room from Lamar.
parties involved, we think there Lennert said jealousies
is enough evidence to arrest between the new pain allegedly
them," he said. led the two suspects to break into
Wagster and Dietrich, who the garage ln lrvine and douse a
were married lhte last year, were car with a flJlmrnable liquid.
close• acquaintances with the Wagster and Lamar each told
Laman, according to police. But police they work at Ford
the marriages appare~~fi eroded Aeroe~ and Communications
and the spouses event y found Corp. m Newport Beach. Wagster
them8elves living with opposite is a training representative and
partners. Dietrich said she waa Lamar a cechnical writer.
should be visu alizing, then
thinking," Snow aa.ld.
But Be~ru.e. who appealed an
earlier Design Review Board
aproval of the project, said Snow
should be considering the csty's
. 36-fOQt limit as a ma~.
"We all like the de9Uin ol ~
building," the councTlwoman
aald. "But our concern b the
hel1ht. He'• desicned lt IO it's
essentially a three-atory
building." (A 500.:.quare-foot lofl
la included in the plana.) · She denied Snow's al.JeptJon
th.at the decision ii a mlau8e of
p owe r , sayi ng , ••our
responslblllty b to look at the
downtown and retain the
atmofPhere we aU lo'Ve.
"U we took the arawnent that
Pf!Ople should be able to build to
the 36-toot limit, then the
downtown aection would create a
feellna of claustrophobia." -\.-~" ·-~~-~-!-~....-..,,__h_e_a_Y~-a-t_t_i_m_e_s__,
towering aurt end the hlghe•t
Co natal
~ doudy toci.y""" eo pera.nt chance of raln. Rain
hHvy at tlm•• tonight with a ~ of thundenlorme. Guaty
to'ltl!Mat wind• 20 to IO mph.
o-nlght Iowa 50 10 65. ~
decr••••ng on Tlluraday. becoming partly cloudy and
brHry during the afternoon.
Chance of rain deer_. IQ to 30 percenl Thuraday afternoon.
Hlal'9 Thunday -eo. Ellawllere. fro1r1 Polf11
Concepllon to tll• M•alcan
bOfcter lrld °"' eo m11ae: Smal etelt ~ '1'tet outer ooeMJll .-.r• tor __..,,... wlnda 20 to 25
llnot• tonight. s-12 to ti '-'· Wind• decreHlng Thuraday. u.11)' _,._. ,,..,. 15 to 30
llnott tonlOhl with amatl «•II edv~ ......... CombWlecl -lncl ..... 19 to. to 12 .... tonight.
Wlndl ~ ~ 15" to
25 llnot8 on Tlllndey. Weetert)'
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and Friday _... aartoull)' eroding ... ~ et..ane • potenUel
.... ty he.lard elof\e the tllofe,
~Mid. ' ·'tM 111'99 _, ,... dug flOtee In
the bottom fonMllon and could
l)feMnt problenla In the MV<a
wtien rlptldH form:· Mid Loa
Ang•IH Oou'"r llfaguerd Lt. Mlclley Gallefher. '"The wflole
~ch could iutt t>ecome OM 111'99 r1p tide.
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'"" -get good a.Id buld-4IP "*' there won'1 be mud! der'O"· But • -dorn. _.,.. QOlr'll to be
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Aa for Snow, he aak:I he "has
no option but to go back to the
Design Review Board with plans
for a lower building." '
And he's not happy about the
prospect.
"The proper. procedure ls to
Nv• ordlnances on the boob, or,
until the ord~ ue changed,
lO allow thme propouls to be
approved." •
• • Scuba diver .
Ex-Cal trans
chief to talk
_ Former state transportation
director Adriana Gianturco will
discuss tbf! state's freeway
aystems at a meeting Thursday
night sponsored by Laguna
Greenbelt, Inc.
Gianturco, whose
"slow-growth" polici~ regarding
freeway con5truction made her
the subject of controversy during
the Brown administration, will
speak at 7:30 p.m. in the Laguna
Beach High School cafetena, 625
Park Ave.
Jon Brand, president of the
environmental ~roup, sai-0
;the tree forum is open lo the found dead /public. Adriana Gianturco
off Laguna BALBOA PENINSULA. • •
A Claremont man, dncribed
by Laguna Beach llfegu.arda as a
novice ICUba diver, drowned off
Boat Canyon Tuelday afternoon
after he apparenUy p8nicked in a
strong swell .
Tbe 26-year-old diver, who
wa1 not idenlifled, wa"s
d&Movel'ed In 1~ feet of water by
an off-duty lifeguard at about
3:40 p.m. Tue.:lay.
A spoke9man for the lifecuard
department liUd the victim WM
wearing 28 pounds of welahts -
about 10 pounds more than he
needed.
"He and hia buddies were
swlmmin8 cloee lO Splaah Rock
in a 1tro1VJ well , and he
appart!ntly panicked," the
lifeiuard spokeaman aa.ld.
Hl8 friends swam to ahoce \0
teek help and It iook Ulecuarda
40 minutes to find the victim'•
body .
From Page A1
July 4th celebration In the late uno..
Fire Ch.ief James Reed, one of
the invited. speakers to the
a110<:lation meeting, said he
doesn't believe there are any
problems getting emergency
• vehJcles onto the ~la.
He said he believes the area
could be evacuated safely and
quickly. He al.so defended the
updated disaster plan u being ad~uate .
"Im not sure we have all the
answen yet, but we're moving tn
the right dlrecUon," he noted.
"The area has obvious
geoaraphical problems -just
look at the map. There'• only one
way on and one way off."
The fire chief said th.at to his
knowledae, there h.u never been
a substantial delay in settlnl to a
fire or a medical call on the
peninlula.
DANS 'K
INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS LTD
"In a worst-cue .cenario, we
do not have helicopter service
available,'' he pointed out.
For a fuU-acale evacuatio~1 Reed said the city would 8ea1 OU
the peninlula, have Police direct
can off the three--rnile-Jong neck
of land and UM 1ehool ht.-. t0
evacuate others. .
Swenerton. though, auggate4
the d ty a>naider iaauina reeideni
1Uckera., that tourista, on ~
days, could be kept out .if th~
area ''becomes saturated.'' •
He said on a crowded day, •
normal 12-minute drive up
Balboa Boulevard can take an
hour. If a disaster occurred, he
noted, evacuation would be neai lmpoi;sible. :
•·w e're not i rytng to b!
dramatic or a bunch of activista,
he said, "but we have a probleni
here and the city needs to take a
look."
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lllUOI lf'*xll 6 00 !> 40 3 80 AeOmono. Joy (Belllw~) 1 20 5 00 Jeye M-(RIC:llmOnd) 15 60 AIM> raced Sm•le Helll, Au11y Stlv.,t
South WM)', i<111moun. R C Co•llo,.n Berriltl Co.11\IY fl __ 2•04 416
13EltACTA14·3) P6k1$$520
THIN> l!ACI. One mite PIG'I
Reil CllaM (Todd) 10 40 4 40 3 20
Siok• (Adl11men) 6 40 4 40
""' end Rain ,~ ... I 4 60
AIM> •-COOi Nognl, M911ow Feno"' Pet• 0 a . Jazzy S ier. Ce l .i.1. Oc1an11r1
Time· 2.Ge 13 IXACTA (1· 101 p.ic:I $78 30 • 'OUftTH "ACE. One mlll trot E.11111 Co111na IMA141rl 19 eo e oo 3 eo
Mr Joe e !Clilfl J •o 2 eo F¥no Squad (SIMthl 3 40 Alto rec:..d Snoopy Rodney Wyn Damley Mini Pr .. to. T~ ~ed. U-Crust N
Htlla!IPOPP'n. C!Mi> Oft Timr. 2:04 216
~ "ACI. One mUe ~lee
Stop The Rain (8ak1tl 11 80 6 00 4 00
CllOOnlll (Pier<:el 7 90 3 40
Whit• v-...i (Ballllt9<t0fll 2 20
Al9o rac.cl Away From Horne. Sk•Opet
S111nnon. R111. June Al'"' T Oyp1y
Monllf9)'. P\eeil 8-•. 1\nclyl ~ul~ltl
T1rne: 2 03 115
11 lltACTA (a.4) palO $21 I 20
IUTH llACE. One mill PACO
Jungle uw (RllChll) 13 ;I() 6 00 3 20
Dania Allegfo 1o.-n.1 3 80 3 00
Pllpll Jo-f• 1"'-<:el 4 20 AIM> reC9CI Horizon S1a1 . Loch Neu
Moneter, 8ancN Calllof,... S.tlppet DetV>Q en.n. a.,.. BY9 ScotlY Fwewa' 9'11 Time. 202 4/6
II EXACTA (3· I) paio UO C)I)
MYIN'Tlf l!ACI. One mlle ~·nee
Mwlll Boy (Bllrgn) 6 00 3 00 3 20
Mllc:hell M«cury (Dovellal 4 90 4 40 El Aty Rico (P11egtnel 12 80
A'9o rec.d Colceeju. Ru11n9 Prine. Data
Holl. SllftgfMI lrtell ~ N. Fly Gypey Fly
lime. 2-03 216
11 IXACTA (4-t) peuJ $48 00
EIGH'Tlt IUCE. One mill paoo I
COOi Gey (Auotnl 1 <IO l 90 2 80 Young Mlillon (MdetlOrl) .1 00 3 20
NoOll Ring ( Roewll 4 90
Al10 rac•d l<llr Young Nev Boyu l
Wlntar1o. 8uri<e'a 8'tg-""1umn Storm N Arm«>to 8r1ld N
Timi. 2:0 I 215
II EJlACTA (8-S) palO S33 00
MMTIC llACI. One ml .. pee.
Hir'IOu At>ba (Ku.bier) 4 20 :. 00 2 80
PlfVy Council N IT oclcll 11 llO 9 IO Ooc1or Oon N (Gn.nctyl 3 00 AMO r ec:ed Breconalltf a Tr en. t y 1 ry ..
Yri• Hal, F'r.O 8-1. F-. 1 IC"'!IM
8'egatto. l utenek11
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II UJICTA (4-81C>eld 112 00
Ml.IC NOTICE
H NfH IUCI One n111e i>.c:.e
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0.Mm N, a-al Sii-. Antron Tl<M 2 02 118
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All...OIW>Ca 5 283
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San °"'00
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Houalon
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27 20 574 25 20 sse 19 16 471
14 3' 304
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23 22 511
21 23 . 417
22 25 468
Ill 29 3&3
8 37 178
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Cnteago 16 31
lo<J••n• " 30
C1"v<118M 9 36
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Atianli 113. Cleveiend 14
Ol!CllQO 16'9 Hou.ion 76
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0.1•001 et lnd1etta
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200 21
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HIGH SCHOOL
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PUBUC NOTICE
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Calgery Wlnn1P400
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ISi Lou•• O.trou
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29 15 10 289 217 68 71 26 11 717 127 &O
20 25 1 19 7 1" 47 .
17 25 10 1117 20e 44 •6 n 11 1113 238 40 Norrie Dlvtelon 32 14 7 225 1113 ,, 18 14 12 217 ••• ~ 16 211 10 ,., 212 42
12 211 •2 160 219 30 12 211 10 111• 223 34
WALIEI CONFl .. £NCI
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Weah...gton Nt R'""9"'<t
NewJerMY
P111a1>u•on
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28 11 11 111t 1~ es
25 16 12 209 UM 61 23 23 1 11111 106 !>3
11"31 11 145 216 33 12 33 1 167 246 31 Adame OfYIUofl
33 10 8 201 134 7• 28 14 10 243 184 68
25 17 9 199 165 58
25 21 6 2.:19 214 50
13 33 6 169 2~S 32
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Phd~a •I W.nr>IOIQ
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F1r11I "-IN
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Ruo!Mfaln"1, NY 13 32 MCCl•n•ll•n. NY 1164
hc-.1 l'•tted • N I w Y O r k A liO I I a 1 a I n I n 8
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13 22 10 New Yo•ll. Hedberg 16 f Ruol•a•t tnen NtdomenOy) 19 27 P1n111.eo -l •tdllw. NY 8 17 , Ruot .. ,_....,, ~y I 10 Roger• NY, t 47
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WO)l9' ri1>a~ (Potet>dl det Matk Olc:klOt'
CU S I 8-1 6 2 Mall WllM041f (S...oenl def Robe<! \Ian I Hol IU 8 I 8-3 1 ·8
C•recae Open
(II Cw-. 11-IYllll) hcOnd l!ovnd lln9 ... •
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7-8, R..,I R1m1r11 IM111COI def Rlmeth
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Murjanl Cup (II l'alfft 9Nc:h Owdeft•. Re.I hcond,.wnd ,..,.,..
Chu• f•1t• Lloyd 1u S I def ~•thy Horv•tn IU S I 6-2 8·3. Rotle Catllt IU 8 I Oel E•onn• Gool1gong 1Auttrtll•I by ln)ury d1l1ull Annt Wnu1 (U S I Oef Virginia
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PU8UC NOTICE
YCXJAM•~AUl.T~A M'Ot'TA#TMO~ P• sntl1 K.... • au..e:~ COUfJT DIRO 0# TMl•T DATU> .AUOUST I, YOU" .... O .. lllTY 1• IN NOTICE Of' l'MJSTH .. IAl..E •~NOtll COUlfT Of' THE Of' CALJf~A
No. '·11Mt ITATlr"M CAL9'CMIMA l'Otl COUNTY Of' OfllANOE
YOU A"l ltt DUAULT UNOllR A THa COUNTY Of'~ Lew OfflcM of OONild J, HeM
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DMo ... lt9hlng DANA WMANf -• 23 engllfa 12 1>ua. J mecltwtl, 60 roet. cod 3 '"'**'-
Thie w8"'• trout pt•nt•
LOI .utoaL.111 -Caatalc l akl CaalllC
L•QOOn. fllu belh Lek•. Legg llkH, Pudc:hngat-UllCt ,
VINTUftA PltU Lall• tAN el,.11.A,.DlllD -Coloredo RI.,.,
(N..OIM) ly11• Cf .... (Mlddi. anO NOtlh
Fotlt•i S--..000 Lalt• ... ~ EvWlt lJke, P•rla lelll IAll UM oetSP0 -At~o leq ur:: ~ -eo.rie l>onO
Tuffder'• trenuctlon•
IAIHALI.
AINrlcMt....,. ClEVElANO !NOi.ANS -SlgMCI Alan
Bennltler lnll•IO••·OUlll•ld••. IO • ,,,,...,..., r.or'llrect ~Tom Bt-*>. r.:=-10 Cner-on of the Int.,""'°"*
IUtleMI~ MONTREAL EXPOS -SIQMd Bryn $mllh
and G••e B••o••, pllcnar•. and Bobby
Aalnol. cetcllef Hlt.O Joe ~•Igel\ 10 c:oeclt
•• Oatlon••. N c . OI Ille ClHI " Soutll AllenliC lMgUe ........ ~~ DETROIT PISTO"S -Pl1c1d Cllll i..vtnolton. IQfwerd, on ,,,. aci)W roet.,
MILWAUKEE BUCKS -ActlvallCI BriM
Win1•1. 911ard Pl-o Cl\""11 Cf!M. guatO. on lhl lnjut.O Ktl
'OOT8AU. ....._.., ...... L....-
ATL.ANl A FALCONS -N•m•d Dan
H9MlrlCI '*° C09dl 8UF"FAl0 BILLS -N1m•d Ke y
51.,,,.,,_, l1Md CC*ill. DENVER BAONCOS -Announc.cl 11\e
r111gnallon ol Larry Ellloll •qu1pm•nl
mtn•Olf Nam.a Biii Harpole equl-1
men IQ«
SAN FRANe1sco 41lERS -N•m•d s,..,men ~ rUMlr'IQ b9Ck• ooec:h ""'*' ...... , ....... &....-OAKLAND INVA.0£AS -Wtl'....cl Clv,. a-..... , -Oo.,g JC)tlMon, 119111 -WASH1NOTON FE0£RALS -119ned 8ub1>a Olgga. tight end, Gary lrown.
ot1an1lv• g11ard, e nd Grant HuO•On, ~ tecilll AelMeeO Tommy ,_..,.._.
d•lt n•••• baek, and Ron Vend•• "'""
It.tell• llOCCU ~~--&....-NEW YOAIC COSMOS -Announo9CI tlwll
JultO Munl -conllnUI u l'ONd coed1 COL.LIO. STANFORD -Ntm•d Andy CllfltlOll
ualatelll fOOlbell co.ctl . __ ....... , ..
11, 1111. UNLlll YOU TAKI ,C>ltlCLOIU"I HCAUH YOU
ACTION TO PllOTICT YOUll A n I a IHI It D IN Y 0 U It
"'°"'""'·rTllAY .. toLOAlA .. #\YIHNTI, IT MAY •t •OLD ~ IAU, If' YOO ... 0 Me WlmtOUT ANY COUtlT ACTIOM. ~NATtOM Of' TitR NAT\MI MCI you mt1Y haV9 tn.19gel rlgM to
M Tlt9 ,_.OCHDtNG AOAIMIT tw1 rig 'fOAJI account In good llendlng
YOU, YOU IHDULD CONTACT A b y paying 111 of your PHI du•
OlllD Of' ~T DA TID .AUQU.T C... Na. A 114 191 2165 l•I C"-"1911 A..-
11, 1111. UNLlte YOU TAKI NOTICI Of' IM.I. Of' Norlll IUHt
ACTION TO ,.ROTICT YOUR MAL"'°""'" AT '"'*1on, CA t2U1
l'ttC>nl,'n'. ff MAY .. 80U> AT A MVAft IAU 71 ..... 1 t1t
l'U9UC eAU. W YOU .. l.D AH E I t 1 I a o I • · C H R I 9 T I N E Alt#M)'• tot ... tlltoMft
NOT1CI TO>CMDITOM
"' MAJ( TilAMINlt (leoe. 1101"t101 U.C.C.)
NOiie• II lttr•lly g lYtn to
creditor• Of 11t• within n1med
1r111t1etor1 tlllt • bllltt tren• It ebou1 10 b• made ot P•ttonal
ptopet1)' Ml llc lllfttf' cie.ctlbed.
LAWV.R. ~fllW'llA pit.II pwmltt9d coetl 9nd NO~ M TllUSTll'I ·~ exi1-wttf*I ttvw mcwMe lfom T.S. No.~ IN date INI nottc. ol del-.ilt WU
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE, that rKt'll'ded. Thie amount It 143.00
on W.O'*CllY. F9t>Nery •. 1993. 11 •• ut Augutt 17. 1992, and will
11:00 o'clock e.m ol MIO day, In 1119 Inc 1·•11• unlll your account
room Ht H id• for conducting beet-~•. Vou ""f not hlYI '"*•'• SelM. within 1119 otftCM of to II IY tM 9'1""9 unpaid portion of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES yo"' a ccount. •v•n 11tougll lull
SERVICE. toceltd ., 2020 North P9)'n'eflt WU d«nended, bllt )'OU
8'oeclw1Y. Sult• 206, In tll9 City or mu111 pey tM emoun1 eteled lboYe
Senti Ana. County of Ot'eng.. StSI• A"., tllrw montha "°"' IN ~· of C•Ufofnl•. ORANGE COAST of r 11cordetlon ot lfll• dOCIJm•nl
HOME LOAN . a C t lllornl e (WNCll oele of r9COfdt llon ..,.,..,..
corpor1tlon. H duly 1ppolnted ltert<lll). unleM the oblla•llon belrlg
fnm• under and purauant to th9 tor•:loMd upon permfu 1 longet
l)OW9f of HI• cont.,, 9d In I II al p«ln• t, you hew orif 1119 leOlll rlgM ~ 098d ol TNSI H9CU1td by to llt>P IN tcw9d0eur• by Plying
L YNFOAD L WILEY and LINDA L tM e ntlr• amount d9mand.cl by
WIL EY. Hu•b•nd end Wiit . 'fOAJI t;t.clltor.
,_Otd Augult 22. 197g, In 800lt To find out 1M ~•you mwt
132IO o1 Offlei .. Recorot of UICI pey. •:>t to eminge tor PIY"*'t to
County. It P•G• 221 R«ord.,..• 11op 111e torec101ur1. or II your
lnetMMnt No. 31254. by·~ of prop.1rty le In for.cfo9Ur• for any
• brNCh or o.feut1 In payment or ottw IM90fl. eontllr:t:
1>9rform1nce of Ill• obllgellon1 11 n•lt•lm Hiii• Plann •
• Hcured lll•r•by. lncludlng tl\et Com rnunlly Auocletlon. PC
brMCft « dlOult. Notloe of wt1'cll RM11 }I end Men~t, A,.nt,
-f-Otd Sept.,,,_ I&. 1N2. 2372 O Blrtcllef 'Orlv•, El Toro.
11 Rtcordu"• ln1trumen t No. Cellfo• nle 92930 (7'4) TU.72tt 1242t03e. Will SELL AT PVl!IUC 11 y nu have My queetlone. you
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 111oulcl contact a lewy•r Of lit•
81DOIA FOR CASH, llwfUI 1nOMY gOWf n tNfll•I •g•ncy wlllcll m•y
of IN UMtd Stal•, or • CMhlef'I flew In .urtd )'GUI' IQen.
of-* elf..., on• state or 1111.loMI Aenl9mber. YOU MAY tosE
tlenll. a ateta or l•dtrel cr•dll LEGAi. RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT llllklft, or • Sia .. Ot teoetll MMrlall TAKE F1ROMPT ACTION
end to.I IMOdltlon domlCllled ln NOT tCE IS HEREBY GIVtH !Nt
tflle lllete. 8'I ptl'felll9 91 tM time of siur-1"t to Artlde IX, 8ec:tlcw> 1 of
...... Ill rlgflt, Utt• Md ln..,...t lleld th• o t ctet•tlon of Cov•n•nte,
by It, H Tru1tH. In tll•t teal Condi t Ion• end R .. trlotlone,
Pf'Ol*1Ylltullte In Mid County..i record•d Ap'11 21, 1171, In Boote'
ltete. dMC:ttb.i • fOllowt: 121M, P9Qel 209·327, of Olflolel 3'-ot 21 of Tfect No. 1011 •I* Aeootd •~ Orwlge County, CellfOmla. ,,._4*1 In 8ool! 31. PllOW 37 • br••• 011 of lit• 011>lloet1on of to40olM~Mepe.lnth9 P•rm1111 of uuument1 llu 9'ftce of, the County FlecO<d« Of oocurr. (I. Nouo. of Mid br.edl end
Mid aouncr. .... -· ftltd fOf reoord on J4if 2. Th• 1tr••I eddJ HI or other 1M2 •• "*"'"*" No. 12·2J1207 OOt'llf'llOn d.-..gn•lfon ot 1...-r••I of H iii Olflolel R.oord1. No
ptOPf'1Y lteretnabow Heot1bed le ~ l Of I*! due .,_,,... llM
to be: 21 ... bOe COW., OOOUN9o ~ • ll*etot.. IN An1M1m IMcfl. ~ Hiii• J•aenned Oolft111unlty
T • nd•t1lgn•d lltr•by AteoolatlOn doee fltfeoy .iect to
dltoltlm• •II tlablllty for a ny ••II o r o •uu to bl 1old, th• • ~,..In lllkl llrMt ldd(.-~1 o.crtlled ,.., P'OC*"Y to
Of °""' COIMIOll MllOMtlon. ... th• OClllDltton: lllld .... wl" be 111edt •t10ut Lot IJ1 Of"Trect HM, M P9t werr•nty, t.1prete Of lrnplled, ,,.... reourded In lloolt 41J, ~ .... 1
, .. .,ding title. po11e111on, or to t 1, tr 1 otuel119 ot Ml"*ltnec>w
e11011lftbrence1. 10 111111r th• ~. an ttte omce of tllt Otenoe
jN1Clnel!WI bllenot 01 tlit Nott 0t County Pl• IOOl'ci.r. ..... oMoellon MCvfed bYHtld Tlw ,.>Otd ~--.of tM °"' tit ~rUttl, wtth lmerMt end tiroperty ~'*9OOIMWM~111\0Wn M OtMt tulM .. PfO'llOM tlletelll; 81llO ClnuntCIOtO Lene, ANtlelm1 .tM ..,.,._, ti .ny, wndet tM ~, .. H09Min Hoerell MG
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""..,.,.... ol lhe T"'*98 9llCI of &•y Uncle W_... .. INitl or-.cl Dr Mid Oeed of ITATI OIU OAU'OfNA> fNll. Tiie toeet ....... 1 of ... d . . ) .. ...... loft.~,..,~ COUNTY •t"OMHGI ) 1,,..'e
••U••t•d 1 .. 1, • ollerOH ene °" ltCI t •Mr I , 1Nt, ~
...... 4lf NT~-' N ... "''• tll• u no.,tloned, • .. OttfY .,--.,,.,.,1 11 •ofMNo41oe.11 """''• 1r1 end for euo ltet•,
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EXP\..ANATION Of' THE NATURE OAlLANES, o.t:.1Md l.n UM M9tw of "'8
Of' THE ,_.OCHDINO AOAIMIT -.HOT~ IS HEREBY GIVEN tllet Appltutltn 9'
YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A IN undtrllgoed wll Mii at prlv91-JAMii $0 8"AH, a Min.,-
LAWYlll Ml9 to 1119 lllgMet 9nd belt blcldar. bJ eUL TAN eHAH end ANN
On Februery 17. 11183, 11 O·OO eubfec1 to tlt9 oonftrmaUon of 1119 LOUK
• m . 8ENEFACT .. ouly tCJP()lnted ll>OYt tntlli.d 8Uf)8tlot Court on or IHAH. HI• p.,.,. ...
TrultH under t nO purtuant 10 •lt•f F1llruery 21. 11113 et 8:00 '°' Choen .. of ...,,,_
098d o1 Trual r900fdtd A11g1191 111. A M •• 11 lh• office of ClterlH c-No. At1'80I
11181 Ind S.Ot.mblf 18, 111t1 a.a 0 1rrlty, It I WHI S•vent .. ntlt ~R TO IHOW CAUll
lnllf No 2:1813 & 11123t boolt StrM'I, Santi Ana. Caltlomle.11 nit POfll CHANGa 0# N.U.
••tee 6 14220 PIQ9 1504 & 1872, right, lltle, Int-I Ind •t•I• Of SULTAN SH.AN 9nd AHN LOUISE
Of Oftl(;lel AK0td•. IHCUltd by Mid ~I ., IN 1im. of de9UI SHAH ... pe1111ont<1 9nd PMlf1tl of
l .H TINER .•• tNe1or. In,,,. otra •nd ell right, tit .. end ln._1 !Ital llPfll'Unl J AMES JAFER SHAH ••
of 11te County Rtcotd« of Ofange H id Ul•t• hu a oqulr•d by minor, h.v. hi.ct 1 petlllon In 11111
~n1y, Sl•I• of C1llloml•. Will C>Plf•llotlofllw,oroU•WIM,otlter court for 1 n order 1llowlng
SELL AT l>UBllC AUCTION TO tflen Of In lddltlOn to th8t of Mid petlllOMtl to c:llt• tlli nll'M from
HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH 6eoedent, et IN time Of dNth. In JAMEi JAFER SHAH 10 AOAM
(pey•bl9 al tlt'M ot .... In lawful end to Ill llllt O&tt.lln rMI propet1y JAFER SHAH
mon•y of 11\e Unll•d SlllH) et lltueted In IN ~ty Of Otenoe. II 11 ll•feby ord•••O tl\11 e ll
22e111 ~b9rt SlrMI. Sutt• 5111, El Slat• of Cellfornl•, c:leecrfbecl -.. 1>9reon• 1nt9fHl.O In Ill• m111tt
T0to, Siii• o1 ·c11ttorn1a ell rlglll, tollawl. elor ... ld liCIP'I' b9f01'9 ""' coutt
111.. eno "''•"' oon.,.,..cl 10 end The llOtthwWI~ 13 tee! of Ille In Depl(tmtnl 3 •I TOO ~ c.tlllt now Mid by h ufMI« Mid Deed of ~ 111 '"' of Loi 207 C>ftve w .. t. Senta AN. Cetttomte.
Trv111111119 prOC*1)' lltueltd In .. Id Newport li'•l911t1. u per m•p on 2·21. 1013. el ~ o'c:loPI 1 m ,
County end St•t• dMcttbed M: flQOfdtd In Boolt 4 P•Q• 83 of end '""' and ,,,.,. allow e.u ... " LOI ti ol freet lee3, u per ml!P Ml"'ell1n~1 M1,p1 r.c;ord1 of any IMv helt'9. wlly Mid petition lor
r900fdtd In 8oolt &1, PIO• 28 ot uld county: EXC!PTIHO cll•ng1 of n1m• 11\0utd not b• m11Ct111neout mlC)e THEMFAOM the 9CIUI~ 100 Oflllltd ,
Tiit tlfHI •ddreu i nd otller '"'· ~ known .._ 42.S !.. It II tvntter «Oer«I 111e1 1 copy of
common IMelgnlllOn, If 1ny, Of IM 20th.,,...., COet• ~ ~ tlll• Ofdtr to •flow CI UU b•
r••I ptopeny dHCfl~ l ll>OYe II A. P. •42W 12-41 pub!llMd Ill tM ORANGE COA.ST
put90tl9CI 10 be: 487 £etllet, Coll• T!.AMS °' SALi: Cell! In l.wfUI DAii. y PILOT •• n-•P•Ptt of M-. CA mon•y of tit• Uni led 8111H ot ci-ntr•• clm111t10n. pub11"'9d tn lhlt
T 11 • u no• r 11 g n • d T r ~ t • • AmerlGI, on conf\mletlon Of Mlt. or county 11 '"'' onot • WMI! l0t four dfaclelmt a ny If ability tof ~rt)' S*t 09lfl end btlltlnot ~Dr conMC\lliv. ~prior lo Che dey
lr'IOON9Clt,_ of IN llfM'I IOdr... nG'e « not• -.eel by ~ Of Mid MltlflQ
end otlltf COtTlf'nOn dMIQn•llOn. If 0t tt\ltl dMCI on IN pr09tf1y '° 0.1.0 Jan 14, 1"3 llflY, .,_ f1«eln IOld, T.., P«Otm ot the 1mOUn1 Of ,,enll ~
Seid H I• Wiii I>• m•d•, but bid to IOOOf'nP'"Y blO. Judge of,,,. without oo.,.nut Of wetrenty. All bldt Ot otl•r• mutt b• In Svperlor Court
•l1Pf'9tt or Implied. r9Qltdlng title, wrltklg ~ '111411 M reoelV9cl et ttie Pu1>1111110 Orano• Co111 Delly
pot1tt1lon, or 9n0Umbl'tflc:M. to irfof-1ttoiltd Offlo9. 0t 19'1 wtlh P1101. Jin 111. ff. ffeb. 2, I , 1113
pey 1'19 '~""""' prlnQlpel eum Of 1119 f.uoutor ~.Of may be H-4-13 1119 nol• MCUfeG by Mid OMd Of lllecl wlttt tllt Cl«k Of l"8 lbove
Tful t, with lnl•tHI tll•fton, •• enlltl9d Court • tn)' tltM efltt !tie rtaJC NOTICl
pt«Mdtd In Mk! not•. eovencet. If llrtt ~ of dlll nottoe end P'ICmlQUe ...... llf'I, under tlle ttflM of Mid OMd btfOte mllclng Mid.... NAMI ITA,_.,.
01 TN1t, ,_.Chet ... and 6'*"" TM &Meout0t......,. ......_..IM dOlrlO
of th• Trv•lff end of tll• lf\lett riOftt to,_. et'! « ell llld9. ~ ~'9 l*WI ..
or•ted by Mid OMd ol tru91. fOt o...d:_Jenuefy 11• 1"'· KINKO'I COPlll. 1011
the emouni r...onlbl)' Mllln•t9d to "· H. Huollenptihls. ldln,.,, H1111t1no1on 1 .. 011, OA .,. an.120.00. beoutor t2t4
Tlie btMflGIMY ""°" .. Id 098d CMAM.11 .....,.., • of Trvt1 11er.iof0te ._.~111ee1 lllld ~ .. La9 l.ong IHori 1<1111101 lno .. • -.-. le I -...... CeMfoml9 c:otPoretloft, ah1A I. d•llvtf•d to th• un.:t1rt10nec1 • l1t ...., .. ,._ 11 .. 11 • I.""" lead\, CA tOt04 Wf1tten 0.CWMlon Of °"*'" end ........ Ce. ..,.. -..
Oenl•nd '°' 8•1•. end • wt'ltten Tell ,,.,.,..... '"* ..,._ • OOnClllC'9d ti)' • Hatloe of Oefeult end 11ec:11on to ,.ubl~ Of•ne-Coa11 Diiiy OOtOCW"'t"'ono ~ l(lntlo. Incl.
Mil The 111\det~ ceuted Mid Plot Jttt, It. 17. '9«>. I, tMI Cfllftll o. W ...... t Notl09 of Def• and lleetlOn to 41&-a ,.,..., • ... .
... to be reoot In 1111 OOll!lty Thie et9""""" -lllect wMtl tf18
wtltft 1119 rMI PfOll!!IY II tboetecl. •-.,. -~ County OMric 01 Orange CollllCy on
Tiit ,,_Md ~ eddr.-
of the Intended trtn1f.,0t1 •r•:
ULYSSES V. GULMATICOi!!42
V•lvet Circle, ~=•Oft h , CA. 88• &64-• LOURDES
8. GULMATIOO, $5-42 VllYM Clfde,
Huntington 8-d'I, CA.
TM locetlon In Clllfomt• of 1111
chief uecutlW offlc9 or Dt1nciolil
but lnHt office of Ill• lnt9'1d9d
ltlf1tftrort 11 20001 9Mdl INd ,
Hunt1n910ft ltedl, CA t2t4t
All Olhef bullttell n•mM llld •OOr-UMd by Ille cnttndecl
1rentlttor within tllr.. reett ... ,
0.te. JanuetY 11,"'1te3 ,._ nuCCK Ml 11 tta
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.. ubllallecl OrMte 00111 Delly OONAl.0 M, Tl .. PITT, J ... &
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Kings find
small win -
in 5-5 1lie
1NOL£WOOO (AP) Tht
'Ntow Yo rk Rongcr1 and Loa
An~clet King• walked away
from their d l1puh.·d ~-~ tJe
talking about what ahould have
bttn, but aull managing to fmd
llT\411 v lct.orles an the 5t.andoff.
The slumping King. had a 5'-4
lead when tho &naers' Andert
1 frobcrai drovt-In t.he lut goal to
tic the Natfonal Hockey League
contfft l!_t the Forum Tut'lday
night. .
••t mi11ed the puck," .aid
Hedberg. "I reaUr clid_n't hJt h
solid But (Kings goalie Gary)
Laskoski fell back and he wu
sluing inside the ,oal. Ml tho\
went underneath him imd think
he tried to push it out."
The K.Jngs saw it differently,
argwng with referee Denis Morel
tlult the puck never entered lhe
net The goal Judge said it had.
lt wasn't a game-winner, but
to Hedberg, whose Rangers have
won only one of their last 11
games, "it was a good feeling to
get one point and the tie instead
of no points."
The Kings had pulled into a
5.4 lead with 6:38 left to play
when Marcel Dionne deflected a
drive by defensem an Ma rk
Hardy past Rangers goalie Ed
Mao.
Losing the advantage didn't sit
well with Dave Taylor. who had
three assists for the K,Jngs. -
"When a team goes into the
last minuJe leading by a goal
they should be able to hold at."
he said.
"I'm disappointed that we
didn't win, but we didn't lose
'either," said Coach Don 'Perry.
whose Kings remain in last place
m the Smythe Division with a
16-27-8 record. "We have to pick
at up. especially against our own
division. Making the playoffs
will air boil down to games
against our own division."
Taylor also wasn't totally
disappomted.
"If we keep giving an effort
like we gave tonight I think we·
could make the playoffs.'' he
said. "We just have to beat
Vancouver, and we're not that
far back."
The Kings reportedly may be
getting some help m a bad for the
playoffs.
Owner Jerry Buss confirmed
during the game Tuesday that an
agreement to ac~uire goalie
M arkus M attson fro m the
Mlhnesota North Stars had been
reached, and that a deal was
expected to be completed tod111v.
\
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Dow Jones Final
UP 2.Q
CLOllNQ 1,GllU
Airline loss
reduces earnings
DENVER -A fourth quarter lou fo~
Denver-baaed Frontier Alrllnn reduced 1982 earninp
for Frontier Holding1 Inc. by 46 percent from the
record level achieved In 1981, the company hu
reponed.
For the year ended Dec. 31 Frontier recorded net
earnings of $17,1~.ooo equal to $1.77 a share.
A year ago the company reported record earnings
of $31,961 ,000, or $3.40.
Revenues for 1982 were down 6.5 pt!rcent to
$539,839,000.
The loa in 1982'1 fourth quarter wa..-$6,032,000
equal to 64 cents, contrasted to net earning, U;l the 1981
period of $7,670,000, or 80 cents.
Revenues declined more tt\An 15 percent to
$119,519,000. Resulta for both periods were derived
primarll)' from Frontier Alrllnet, the corporation'1.
principal operating aub&ididary. (Frontier Airlines.
serves John Wayne Airport in oranie eotihty.)
Mesa firm 's stock split
The board of directors of F.mulex Corp., Cost.a
Mesa, a leading independent manufacturer of
computer components, has announced it h as
authorized a 2-for-l split of the company's corrunon
• stock.
The split is effective for shareholders of record on
Feb. 8.
Emulex shareholders will not be required to
surrender their exlating stock certific'.ates. Inatead, on
or about Feb. 23, the company wlll d istribute to
shareholders a certificate repreeenUng one new share
for each share held on Feb. 8. ,
The firm manufactures dWt and tape controllers,
communications controllers and multiplexers, and
mass stor~ peripherals for computers manufactured
by Digit.al Equipment Corp.
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