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"I thought that by your driving J~.,.h u ntn·
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thought with your money I l'Ould "et eomelhlna
(or my Mom
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11onwth1ng Ph·Wlt.· forgive me If you can and I
hupt' th111 l'Xf*rll'Ol'C won't t:uuae permantml
dam<1~t-to you
"l'm yuung but have leurned lhat even
thuugh I don't haVl' a lot of things, I suU have < ;ntJ and !IOme self -rt!llpect left to k~p me going
Vr1u will find nothing haJS been t.aken
"PlellJI(' lock your car d<X>ra 80 someone Uke
rrtl' won't ~ tempted to go ruitray again I'm
11orry "
Randull. who haa four chlldnm, aiud she
IJn·ulul down and <.'n<.>tJ when she reads the let~r
''If the pe rson would have been here I
would have hugged them," she said
JHf ORANGE COAST COUNTY IDITIDN
WEDNF SDA Y ~ FHHUAHY 9. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
El Toro
blockade
fizzles
By GLEN:-.; SCOTT 01 th• Delly Piiot Stell
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(See LEASING, Page A2 I
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Battle over doctor's
future wealth begins
B y The Assoclaled Press
Jani'! Sulli van u f L aguna
IJ(>a('h worked as an ac.."t-ountant
whilt· her husband got a medical
degrt:'t:, a nd thl' st.ale Supreme
Court s h ould reco gn12.e h e r
1nvt•::.lml!nt 1n hrs future as
property that can be shared in a
d1vo n :t• settlement, her lawyers
hav<• argued
"It 1s UOJUSt e nrichment for
tint.' party to walk off with thl'
product o f the e fforts o ( bo th
parties," a ttornc>y Patric ia
Ht'rzog argued Tuesday in San
Franc1&'0
The l'OUrt sh o uld reco gnize
"human capital investment as a
form of community property,"
adde d Gra ce Blumberg, a
un1vers1t y law professor
r epresenting the Women
Lawyer*' Assocratlo n o f L os
Angeles
The case, before a court
d~med a trend-setter in fanu.ly
low, could affect thousands of
men and wome n who help pul
their spouses through sch<X>I
Lawyers for the ex-husband
told the court that education is
n o t property and cannot be
shared
Edu c ati o n "does no t
have . value at the time that it
1s acquired," lawyer M orris
Sorenson said. He added that had
his client "dropped dead wal~
out with the diploma in hand.'
hrs wife would not get "one
cent "
(See DEGREE, Page A!)
Shopping mall grow-th urged
Segerstrom seek s 13-acr e a ddition to South Coast Plaza
Oalty ~I l"holo by OefJ Amlw-
._;; h •' r i rr ... depu ty handcuffs un idcntif it'd
proh· ... t•·r at El Toro Marim· Corp., Air ~tut ion.
By JODI CADEN HEAD
Of the OeilJ PHot at.rt
O Hic1als for C .J Segerstro m
and Sons have s ubmitted plans
calling for expansion of South
Coast Plaza shopping center on
13 acres across lhe street fro m
the 200-s hop mall in Costa Mesa.
The proposal -s ubmitted at
City Hall -calls for ronstrucu on
o f two mapr department st.ores
and 50 ,000 square f ee l of
specially sho ps on land bounded
by the future extension o f South
Coast Drive. Bear Street and land
near Sunflower A vl!nue
A spokes man fo r the frrm.
respon sible for d f.>velo pmt>n t o r
South Coast Plaza. Town untN.
South Coa s t Village and tht·
futUrC' 100-acrc· Hom e Ranc-h ,
sa1rl a Robinson 's departnwnl
stun will be locatt.-0 in one o f th1.•
W0.000-square-fool bwJdings
A department sto re has n ot
b<•t·n name d for t h e seconJ
builcitng The St'gers tro m s
eurn•ntly a re nego tiating with
1 ht' o wner o f 11 n ad J a cc• n t
Blaze at Marina High probed
lluntrn~ton 84·c11.h poltcC' and
fin inq">t1galor> drc> hunting for
thf' flf">f>llc' possibly studen L'>
'4 hn .ipp<trC'ntly llo{TlllC'd a f1rt·
th.it d id morC' 1h,1n $30.001)
damage to Manna I l1gh &·h1Jt)I
TUt"ldav
Thf' '><-·hool whrch h as 2 900
stud(•nts was evacuated whf'n
lhf' bla1r was rC'portt'd at I 1 :!O
d m No lnJUrrc'S w('rt> reported
Class<'s at Manna resumed as
normal tndav. 'lt'h1>ol o fficials
-;;11d
Tht· flrt• u1.'< urrf'd 111 a small
instrumt>nt prac tll't' room in Lhl'
school'c; mus1t building F in•
mvt'Sllgators estimated $5.000 1n
<;tr111·1ural damAJ(C' and about
$:W.OOU 1n o;mokt> damagP to the
bu1ld1111(
H unt1ngtfJn Bl!a c h Fire
lnvr,.11/o(;wr R1l·hard Grunbaum
... 11d I hl• bl,iw app{·ars to have
lwl'n 1ntC'nt1onally set among
rolls nf paP<'r used !or l>unners
!iC' sa id l ocal polll'<', f 1rt'
mvestrgators and sch<X>I security
o fficers ar<' coop e rating in a
sean:-h for thC' apparent arsonists.
Fire officials credited Marina's
t·h1d maintenan ce employee
with hC'lping to contain the fire
with an c•x t1ngu1s he>r before
f1rd1ghll'rs arrived
The ma1ntcnan{'c> worker ,
plant suP<'rv1sor Jess Chavarria,
<;l11d ht> WAS alerted to thC' fire by
a switchboard operator. He S&ld
ht> helped C'vacuate the area.
turned o ff the electricity and
grabbed a hre C'XtJnguisher from
a nearby computer r<X>m
"The smoke was very. very
d<'nse. and I couldn't see m there
(the prac tice room)," sa id
C havarna. "It w as such a smaU
room. and the h eat was v ery
intense It was going straight up
to the r<X>f " •
Ask ed if he was worried about
his personal safety, Chav arria
rephed. "ll really didn't cross my
m ind at the time "
The blaze was qui c kl y
e xtinguish ed after firefighters
arrived
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1-SAKIOKA
II> DEVELOPMENT
Propo ed mini-mall and Arnel
d evelopment lie in blue area.
rour-acrc· property ror possible
expans ion o f their proposed
m1m·mall
Meanwhile . deve lopers for
Amel Deve lo pment Co. also have
s ubmitte d plans c a l ling for
con s trut•t1o n o f a b o ut 520
c·ondomm1ums and 24 ac res of
low to high-rise commercial
development on 50 acres at the
San Diego Freeway. Bear Street .
South Coast Drive and San
U.andro Lane
(See SOUTH, Page A!)
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Jess C havarria, who fought Marina High
fire, talks with Huntington Beach Fire
Deportment's Brigit Davis.
~----------1NSIDE------------,
Brigitt
Chrili't inn<1en anci
\1o rk K1•mbl(' i-tar
in ~Pwporl
Horbor A1·tor.,
'fh,.at..r
prculu<"tinn of
.. Tall.-y'11 •'oll y."
reviewf'd
o n Page ff().
Collegf' football lettrn
of intent are 8igned,
with Marina High's
Bill MaciH headinR
for Nebra&k a and
Nc>w port Harbo r '•
Oavr Cadigan
c hooting USC:.
Page 01.
Change, please
Many couplf'8 split
claiming they have
''cha ngf'd,,, but
columnist Sidney
llarri8 8U8pecl8 the
r .. al rf'ason for a lot
of divorces i8 that
one partner Hwon 't
change." Page A6.
Ripe times
Area avocado
growers expect to
hann t a big crop
this year -and
they're primed for a
big promotional
campaign. Pag .. 05.
• I
Uthe way to a
man '8 heart is
through his
1tomach, the n you'll
find plenty of
de liciou1 road map•
in today's special
Vale ntine'• food
aeclion. Page C l.
•
Currents, the Daily Pilot's special
monthly magazine teetion,
f ocu1es on the lives and lo•e• of
Orange CoHt couples, from the
joy1 and anticipation• of the
young to the problem• and
pleasures lacing the elderly.
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\~ nra11g• CoHI DAILY fJllUl rW•dn•td•y ~ut1111a1 y U, 1983
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\\.' Continued stoTies pool
Mesa, Irvine rap
USA Today 'boxes'
'GLOWING' GEM ,. • •
combs, r inMS, pendants. smull
figur i n es a nd ncl'k lu c e s.
uccordlna to heulth ofhc•1alil
Merryman said the county
H e alth C a re Age n c y wall
L'Ontln1.re to llCr~n any items that
t-ounty reside nts 11u bm1t. They
ltrl' askc'<I to 1'¥11 th ... H ... alth Curt'
A~l'll l'Y and 11c-l up an
UIJP'>ant.ment
"Tht· vast rrutJOr 1ty of people
art.• relieved when they find o ut
their ltt•ms are not ntd loaelive."
tht' ht>alth offacaal said
DEGREE BATTLE. • •
Mrs. Sullivan left her husband
1n 1977 a f t er 10 years of
rnarriage . During th eir rnarnage,
s he w orked as an a<'l'O untant
whale h e com p le t ed medic al
:.ch ool . an 1nternsh1p and
residency m uroloj{y
Mrs S ullivan's lawy~rs said
t he cou rt ou g ht to follow a
formula in awarding her half the
val ue of h e r t'x -hus band 's
medical training
That formula would measure
S u llivan's e nhanced earnings
with a medical degree over w h at
they w o u ld be wit hout his
degree. To Mrs. S ullivan . that
would m e an h a lf o f abo ut
$500,000. said Ms. Blum berg
"It seems reasonable to me that
I s h o u ld get a return o n m y
investment in the partnership,"
Mrs. S ulliv an said before the
h e aring. "It's u nfa i r that a
p artnersh ip has ach ieved a
common g oal a n d on e par tne r
wa lks away wit h the re t urns
Both partners should reaUy share
in that."
But Sullivan srud h e does not
believe his e x-wife "is en utle<l to
half of m y future I don't thank
a n yone is entitled to half of
anyone's fu ture."
Afte r the hearin g . Sullivan
said his w ife's lawyers merely
had rep ea ted "t h e same
arguments Give me mont>v "
J ane l Sulli~ron
wunas half degree
T h e court is e xpected to decide
lht' cas.: in two to three months.
Sullivan's O range County
nilleagucs have established a
legal defense fund to battle what
they call a "threat to all people
who have a degree" a nd the
po w e rful California Medical
As.Yx·lation has entE>red thf' fray
LEASING PROTEST • • •
tim e w he n the bo1trd 1s
considering e x tens1 V<' layoffs
because o ( slate r und1ng
red Ul'Uons
Dl.stnct officials haw dt'S(·nbc-d
t he d ecisi on oc; a wa y of
rewarding t he adm1n1stra1urs.
who received no pay ral.St'S this
Thi· American Ft·dl·rauon of
Tt'<H·hc•rs. r e prc>sl·nt1ng the
full llmt• faruJty, IS C'XfX'l'Leci to
n1akt• a formal proh.'SI rt•garding
1h1· d~·1s1on at um1ght'!-m~·ting
Abo. p1ckt.>ting and a l'tmdlc·ltgh t
prutt·'>l march may bt• !;lilgt.•d
µnor tu the ffil""t'tllll(
Sun p eeking out again
Weather forecaster.. prorrnsed
a respite f ro m t h e wrath o f
Mother Nature today following
several w eeks o f storms and
devastating h igh udes
The National Weather Serv1re
c alled for variable cloudiness
t hrough Su n day w 1th I 1 ll It·
c h a nce of rain, dt'cording to
forecaster Jim I lammund
T emperatures wc•rc• t•xµ<•t·tt.•d
to rise today. with a high of 70
degref"S predicted for Thur.dav
a n d .1 n o v l' r n 1 g h t I OJ w u f ~ 8
d t•grt·t·s Weather w ,1tc hcrs
lx>lil'Vt'CI more mmstu rc-was due
on the· Orangt· Coast today. but
gray 'ik1t-s unexpec:tt'<lly brokt> up
to p«•rnxi1L·ally drench Southe rn
Cdl1fom1J IA 1th sunshine
\' l'tc•rd n H u nt 1 ngto n Beach
wc·Jtht•r w .n cht•r J S hermdn
f)(•nnv ..aid tot.al rainfall for the•
<;t•a.<;iJn 1~ now 9 3fi 1ndW!> Las t
VC'ar'<; ra1nfdll for th1• .:;.imt>
pt•nod was six ant'ht~
fixed
Tiil' 51) Ol~h·I 1.!WllllllllllK JJllOI
at r rv I rll' 'i. II c·r1 I ug1· Purk
Aquullt'll C 'wnplt•x Ill t.•mpty luduy
u11 w111 kt•1 s hurr y t u 111 11t11ll
sy!Ht•ms m ('ll nt to prott'l'l lhe
ol uminun1 h u l l und plum bing
i. y s t t· 111 l> ;i g a 1 11:; t ( u 1 t h c• r
1·orr0!>1Un
Tlw Oly111µ1l' ~•wd pool wa11
th~ liull of thn~· pools at the $1 6
million facil1 t v to rl•ma1n
wu1 king A 25-yard rt.~·n·at1011
poo l u11J u :.1:3 -ml'lt.•r J1vmt: pool
w1•rt· dose.'<.! lru.t fu ll tx~&usc.· of
~ven.• lcuks in feed er pipes.
City w o rkers drained the
50-ml;ti·r pool Monday to inst.au
zrnc anodes to halt decompos1t1on
on the 1ntcnor fat..-e of the pool.
T h e I rv1 n e C1 ty Counc il
al·c:e pted a $6:.1,900 bid T uesday
from Actan Corp. of Hcseda to
compkte a more t•Xtt•n s ive
p roject to prot ect th1· pi ping
system and exte rior of tht' h ull
agains t t:urruswn
P ublic Works Dlrl-Ctor Bre nt
M uC'h o w said Actan o rf1c1a ls
agrt'<'<I tu begm trenching work
1mnwd1a tcly to insta ll d t•v 1ces
th a t neutrahZt" t'lt'l'tr1n1l l·harges
that t·ausc corrosion
Tht• pool 1s expected to remam
t•mpty up tu thre<' Wl>t:ks unul
both pr.> J<.'<:ts arl' t'Omplett.>d . said
David Tungate. communi ty
st•rv1t't'S su pt•rv1sor
M eanwhile. tht> swim teams
whi<'h normally share use of the
50 mC'tt•r pool ar c te mpo ra rily
pral'l1c1ng a t uther locatwns T he
N ova~u<it1(·s swam t t•am is
:wnd1ng swimmers to ~l T o ro
If 1 g h Schoo I a n d a ,. o u n l y
govt•rnment-run pool at C rown
Valley Park in Laguna Niguel
T he> M craquas syn d lrnmzed
s wim tl'am 1s u s ing pools a l
Tu~u n H igh Sch ool a nd UC
lrv1 n1'. and lrv1ne's diving team
<!lsn 1s working o u l at UC I ,
Tht• proJl'<'ts art• t:ons1den.>d a
"qu11·k h x" to k<'l'p tht• 50-mt'\cr
potil in operation until cl l:.iwsult
fil1 -I by th" e1ty a.'(t11nst pool
l'<•nlr<1t l\Jrs 1s n•solvt.•d
Irvine crash
kills cyclist
A moton·yd1st was k1lll-d on
o ld Lc1guna Canyon Road 1n
Irv1m today w hen he d r ove
through a bar bed-w ire fe nce,
poht~ said
The driver. an un1dcnt1fied
male 1n his early 2 0s. was
n or thbou nd o n o ld Laguna
Ca n yon near the San D iego
f'revway. Sgt Bob Kredel said
An Lrvane Ranch employee found
tht:.-body m a field around 7 a m.
Kn><il>I said. but 1t appearro the
acc1<lcnt occurred several hours
before
OellJ Piiot Photo b1 Alcheid Koehler
Gol rt>sult!-i
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houorar)'
dwt•r l~adt·r for
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II ig h St·hool.
whip1u~cl u1•
(•nthu~iH .... 111 H I
h u lftinw 1ha1 la-.lt'd
throu~h oH•rtinu•
'it-toq ovt·r
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St·c• Page• U I .
Tht· rww 1111tu11111I nc•wi;µup<>r
lJSA T11d11y 111ny ht• t·urt11ring
tht• 11111•rc-i;t,<, o( ats n .•adt:'rfl, hut 11
111n't 11111k111g rTU1ny fr1t<nd8 a t l'll)'
halhs 1n C<>Hlh Mt'8a and Irvin<'
Off1t•1ttlt1 1n both c1t 1ct1 clu1m
tlt1· 1wwNpupl'r d1str1buturis,
11111•k1·cl their d1stant·t1Vl' wh1t1·
ncw1111t11nrls on p u lJht• propt·rty
without tJbta1ning a pt•nn1t
And "'(ll11e i.ay th t' 11121• an d
1 u lu1 of lh1· b o xl:'s v1olu tt•s
t·•m\mun11y standards
Cost.a Mesa has rull.'S requmng
<Ill •1C'w sstandi. lo b<• painted
hruwn ~1stant City Engtnt."l'r
Hobt•rt Brock 1M;11d 13 of the 2 1
stands un publil· proJX'rty don't
conform
City officials ti lso say tht· lxixcs
were installed 111 <.'arty Ot'(.•<.'mbo.•r
beforl' requ 1n•d 1wrm1 IS wure
a p provt'<i.
The same thing •>t'l·urrt•d an
Irvine . w h ere 11111t· nl·wssta ndi.
wen· t·hained tu bus s ht·l tcrs
before pe rmits wt•n • obtained,
i:.a1d Paul lreland. a community
st-rvires manager
Off1<'1ab in both n tu-s havc11't
HB schools
•
t 11 k 1· n 11 t t> p s a g a I n 11 t t he
111·w11pa~r They nott> that the
F i rs t A men dm e nt g i ve•
m•wspapeu c·ertaln right• In
<fortrlbullng newa.
The Coesta Mesa C ity Council
wall d lilCUM the matter Feb. 22
wh en USA Today official.a aeek a
variance from city ordinances
rt!KUla tlng newsracks. In Irvine.
the City Q)unciJ Tuesday aaked
City Attorney Roger G rable to
research several quesu ona before
ll p8&'le'S a law regulating where
and how big ne wsstand.a can be.
Irvine Councilwoman Barbara
Wiener claimed her city might
h avt' legal gro unds to require
slrit•t 6tanda rds for the boxes.
S h e said t h e city a lready has
C'are fully planned a rc h1 tectural
standards
"We have something to back u.s
up that other cities m ight not,"
Wiener said
A m •wspapcr spo k esw o man
told lrvm e council mem bers the
new w hale boXt!S a re meant to
prC1jt'Ct the newspaper's mode m
image
• increase
math, science courses
Studt:'ntr. in the H u ntington
B t:>at·h Union H ig h Sch o o l
Ois tm·t will be required to take
add1u on al classes in m a t h, science
and 5()('11.11 studies.
In u p!!:radmg the curriculum
Tuesday night, d 1st nct trustees
abo agreed to retain a h ealth
education class as a requiremen t
for graduation . T he changes
a ffl'ct s t uden ts who enter as
freshmen m Sept.ember.
A dm 1n1 strators had
recommended makin g health
edul·a uun an elective cOUN;(! (not
requ1rro) w make room for othe r
curn t•u lum changes.
But tr us tees agreed with
h<·al t h education a n d SC'1ence
w.tcners that the course should
he requ ired because 1t provides
vital mforma t1on
T h<' changes.
M~th OnC' v .. nr 11f stud y
p reviously w as requ ired The
change will require two years of
math for 1987 gradua tes and
three year s of m ath for 1989
graduates.
&·1ence. One year of science
was 'required, The change will
require two years of science for
1987 graduate;.
-Soc1aJ scien ce. Two and a
half years we re required. T he
chan ge will reqwre three years
of soc1aJ SC'1ence study for 1987
graduates.
Board Preside n t S t e phen
Smith said tod ay the n e w
c urric ulum r equiremen ts a re
designed to pre pare stude nts for
the teeh nological era
The d istrict 1s comprised o f
Huntington Beach. W estminster,
Fountain Valley, Edison , Marina
a nd Ocean Vie w high schools.
Teachers seek pay hike
A o perC'f'nl salary hike and a
guaranteed maximum c~ size
has been requested by teachers m
tht:' N t'wpo rt-M t>sa Unified
School District.
Teachers are w ork ing und er
an exlsting con tract good through
1985 The pact allow s teachers to
reopen several areas o C t h e
c·o ntrat't. inclu ding pay. for
m·gouauon.
The Newport-Mesa Federa tion
o f T e ac her s h a s prop osed a
maximum c l a ss s1z.e o f 23
students District official.s say this
w o uld r e qu ir e h i ring new
teach ers. C urrently, there 1.8 no
ruJe regula tmg class size
A distnct spokesman esumat.ed
that a 6 pe rcent pay increase
wou ld cost the distnct about $1.!>
m1U1on School ofh c1als have not
f o rmally resp o nded to the
tt!achers' proposal, the subject of
a public hearing Feb. 22.
Teachers received a 3 percent
pay h ike last year. according to
school off1c1als.
Fair through Thursday ~~~!~ COAST PLAZA EXPANSE. • •
Coastal
F elr ton19n1 ano t nUfsoay wnn •llfl•ble n1gn cloud• Overniont
~ 45 lo S5 HtQhS Thursday 66
to 73 El aew here. lrom Point Concep11on to the lyle xlc•n
bOfd« 11/ld OUI 60 mites Sm•ll er trn lldY!aofy lor north-1 wlnda 15 to 25 knots ..,th 8 to t2 loot .... over outer wale•• Wlnda decreaatng 1on1ghl through Thur.Oey. Locally light vuleble wlnda ._ then 10 knot• IOlllght
an0 Thureday "'°' n1no. t>ecomlng
-19'1y ti IO 15 knotl Thorwday allernoon Wind wevea 1 10 2 '"' w .. 1.,.1y swe11 1rn;.eu1no to 5 10 1 feel by 1on111h1 with mode<ate 10 ••roe breekefl on
mo.I~
• j
U .. sumniary
111no1ner he••Y re1n11orm pound.cl th• Northw .. t Coeai early todey, while enow lell In l*'tl <>' IN Mldweet and doudl -.a the Norl.'-1.
Rein NII fl"om IN nor1~ and oen!r•I Pacific Cout ecro11 .....,Ilda. Giie w1rnlng1 we<e In
effec1 kw !he no<1hern coatt Of Cellfomta and 1"9 eoul'*n end centrel cout of Ot"egon
LIQh1 tlnO'# llnd lreRJno drlule tell on putt ol the upper
Mict.ell Snow lell from North 0 11101• to Wl1con1ln end nor1hern llllnola, with frH zlng drllzle reporled o...., eute<n Iowa
end eoutt-11 Wleconlln
Sklel -e rnoe!ly cloudy °""' much°' the Norl'-1 8howera end thunderatorma _.. for'ecM1 for leter todey trom Eu t Te1111 ecroH the centrel
Gull Cout. wf>tle rwn and -were e11$>9Clld o,,., the Peetflc
NcM'ltt• .... the not1~ Aooklel
end IN centrll Pacific Coeet.
Snow 1110 ••• predicted eoroee Melne wl!ll anow llumee over the Greet L•k••. wh lle 1n oreae1n; oloudlneu •••
torec:aet °""' tl'le Atlentlc CoNt 8lltM _. expec1ed to be 9unnY
1n ,,.,. 8ou1nwwt, wtth c.MM111~
..... ecf'OM the -.1hefn Hlgll ,.,..,_
Tempereturea eround 111e
Mtlofl 111 mldnlOht PST renged from I d99rH below zero In
Merquene, Midi .. to 81 cteot-
ln ltOMl9wlll. TnM.
n I 1 '
2
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California
Southern t...&11tn1n1a m ay tJti 1n
91ore ne' t w"p• 1ne agenc.y warns 'There are mor!' '10fms sllll
devet00org ano -can I --~ yel
t11th8I s tn store fOf ne •I wets•
_.,,_ -v>C4! tore<.a'1e< v M AltZVOdU\8 S4.ld Rain aoa~90 !he lo' •ngelea area 04tlore dawn I uetd•y oul lhe oasln had a ,...., hours 10 dry Ott falet In t"9 day Rain wea ry No rthern Caftlornlens Cace 1"9 proapecl ol onel storm• out the Na11ona1 Weel'-54trvlee says hN"'t rain 111n likely t>efore Friday A we alher 1y,1e m 1n a1 tnreatened the Sen Frenc1sco
area nor1h 10 111e O•eoon t>o<d« tOOI< a snerp turn no<1"-91 end waan't 8XJ>il{.1ed 10 bring much rein to mo•I of Ca1llorn1a, eccordlng to lelld •~ter KeUh Ewing
Tempera t .;res
MATION
Atbeny
Albuq~que AmarlllO Aal'teV!lle
Allen ta AllantlC City Austin Balllmo<e 8lt11nos Blrrnlnoham
Bierner ck
Boise
Boe ton Brownsvme BuNalO Burlington
Casper Charleston SC Cherleston WV
=le, NC ne Chleego ClnolnnaCI Clevelend COlumb4e. SC
COlomt>oa OaJ-Ft Worth Oay1on Denver 081 MOlneft O.troll Duluth El Paso
Hunt1ng1on Bluft• HuntlnQton Pie<
&int• Me Rivet Jelly 40th St Newpor1 22nd St. Newpor1
9eM>oeWectoe "°'*•· l.agune 8~ HollOw. Legune lfooq .... lAavnl lan~Jl'let Tr91m1Qer It., 9C
HI L• 27 13
•5 31
• 1 22
•3 2'2
50 33 40 27
~ 80 38 20 40 31
50 34 21 18
•3 .w
29 23 79 66 26 12
23 H 31 11 64 36 31 18 48 26
36 t8
33 27
38 28 25 17 51 22
211 19 87 515
33 26 37 24
3' 27
211 23 22 2t 8~ 45
.. , ....... _, • ..rt-' -Fronts Criltl ...,
Fargo FlttgtleM OrN t Fells Hwtlord
Helene HOl'Qlvlv
Houtton
lndlen•OOll• Jeck,.,., MS
Jecli..on•ll~
Kanta~ City Laa Veoea
Llllle Rock Loullvllle Luoboc:k M11mpht1
M1em1 MllwaukM Mplt-SI P11u1
NfllhYll~
NC!W Orlean1 ri Yor~ '°'" North Plalle Oklahomft Clly Omeha Orlando Phllldelpnla Pttoenla
P1t11~h Porll . Me
POt11en<I. Ore PrOYIOence
=h City
Alna Rk:Mlond Sell l•k• Sel\ An101110
S..llle
....
w .. ~lture ....... dlteotlon: ....
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W1rm w.
ti IO
311 27 36 26
211 , ..
3• 25
Ill 63
62 60 3g 33
)IS .. ,
58 28
36 25 82 43 ., . ,
4C 3•
!>6 34
48 •5
10 55 29 26 21 19 48 .. ,
81 48 35 25 ... 30 45 28 ... 3• 32 18
60 38 36 20
68 50 28 t8 31 19
•8 39
30 22
•5 19
" Ill 51 38 44 22 44 311
68 se
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Rain~ snowQ
ShowerslfD Flur11es~
Snreveporl 6t 53 Sloua Falla 20 15 St Louis 38 33 $1 Pet .. Tampa 59 38 SI Ste Mane 2' 4
Spo~a~ 35 33 Syt.cvte 25 to
TQDelce 38 23 rue.an ~ 40 Tuisn 45 40 Wuhlngton 41 2• Wlcntta 12 27
CALIFORNIA 811kerac1e1d 82 H
Eurek• 52 48 Fresno 60 44
lenculer 55 47
LOt A"0t'4es 67 58 Oeklend 56 54
Puo Rob ... 50 43
Red Bluff 5• 51 Redwooo Cllv 57 54 Sacremenlo 54 so Sallnaa 58 49 Sen Oiego 88 54 San F ••ncJtlCO 6~ 52 Senle Berber• 89 52
Stoellton 65 45
B•r•tow 80 50 Bio Beer •o 27
Blllh09 57 33 Ce1elln1 84 52
Long e..cti 68 S3
MonrO-..• 89 48 Ml Wiiton 42 30 Newl>Oft Beech 82 5$
Onta.rlo 80 &O
PeMdene 64 441 Rl....,llde 68 441 Sen Bernatdlno 55 49 aen O•b<i.I 87 47
Sen JOM 57 49 Sente AN 84 51
Senti Cruz 81 54
TehOe Vel1-y 39 32
Tides
TOOAY
Seeood IOW 2 \0 pm oe
Seoond high a.« Pm 31
TMUR90AV
F~t 10W t•ao e m n = 1nem p
tow ue pm o.e
high 1:07 p.m U tun Nit today et 11:3 I p m .. rt ... Thutedeoy et t·'3 e.m. MOOl'I ,.._ toAy et 4:40 e.m ..
... , •I 2:41 Pt'!I
A
The> Amel proposal md uJes a
500 -room hotl·I. thr ee
restaurants. financial 1nst1 tut1ons
and o fha-butld mgs a.'I high as 19
s t o ries . a ccording t o Har ry
Rinkt•r. ;1 part.ner in tht' pro,e<:t
Rmkt>r said a ](•as..• agrec•men l
w11h thl• prop<>rty ownC'r Gen j1
Kawamur a , Corn·d the firm to
withdraw an earht•r proposal to
co n c l'ntratt' mai nl y on
COmm<'rr1al developm(•nt
Senio r city plannt>r Mike
Hobanson .said both plans were
subm1ttA.'d in t1ml' to qualify for
General Plan <1mrnc1ment
hc>anngs in Jum•_
J on Paradis, president of the
North Cost.a Mesa Homeowners
Assoc1at1o n , w hic h led a
s uccessf ul ini tia t ive drive to
rezone the property to s ingle
famil y hou s ing. said he has
"serious reservatio ns" about the
Latest Ame l plan
Two years ago. the 4th District
Court of Appeal d eclar ed the
1n1uat1ve invalid. The d ecision
and a subsequent decision by the
state Sup reme Court no t to hear
th<' case clear ed t h e w ay for
;\rn e l t o proceed w i th th e
plan to b u i ld 537apartments
a11d 127 homes on th e 50 acres.
S u c h a pla n no lo nge r 1s
considered cconorrucally feasible
Par ad is said he is personally
oppos ed to the S e gerstroms'
plans to expand the sho pping
cente r on property adjacent to
the G reenbrook trac t.
The South Coast Plaza-Town
Center area rapidly is becoming
the cen t e r of busineu a nd
comme rce for Orange County. ll
also 1s e xpected to become a
cultural center whe n the $60
m il li o n Orange Coun t y
P e rfo rming Arts C ent e r ia
finished in 1985.
25% OFF
EVERYTHING IN STOCKI
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OPEN STOCKI
ALL
BLOCK SI ALL
BLOCK SETSI
Limited to stock on hand. Expires 2114/83
more than you expect In a hardware· store
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NATION American dream now a nightmare ]
Meese predicts victory
for Reagan in 1984 race
One ~-wealthy former countian& now penniless and living in their car
By The Auoclated Pren
CAMBRIDGE. Mallli Pu•i.1dt>nl1.d n11111:u-lor 1<:dw111
Meese Ill says he fully e xpt·l'lll Hunald tfritgun lo 1ll'ek
re-ek>ct1on an I 984 and prt.-<lK·ts hl' w111 win
"When Ronald RN1gun took orfll't' ht• hud un ugendu fur the•
nation that capturt'd lhl' atll'rlllun of thc· µublil' uml lht~ 11wd1u,"
Meese tcld a forum at llarvurd's Juhn ~, Kt·11m'<ly :·khoul of
Government on Tuesday night.
0¥erdue books may lead to j a il
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. Lot·;il rt's1dc·n t.s who forgC'I lo :ilup
by the public library and return uvl•rdut• books may Pncl up
taking a trip to jail 1nstt:ad A 111un ie1pul court has 1ssut•d
summons ordt•ring 21 people to t•uurt F<'b 17 for Vll)laung an
ordinance passed last yt•ar that provided up Lu 30 d<.iy.; 111 Ji.Ill <111d
a $100 fine for IX"Qple who pt•rs1stt•ntly foil Lo rt"lurn books
Neighborhood hunt for rapists
CLEVELAND -Residents of J mill'-square neighborhood
have taken to the streets in a hunt for rapists n's1xms1ble for 24!
attacks, many against l<'en-age garb. over thl:' past s<.•vpn Wft'ks
Members of El Hasa Temple Masomt· Lodge. patrullt>d tht• arL·a
by car on Tuesday. Each veh1de wru, 1..-qu1ppc'd with a cillzeru.
band radio and a baSt> operator relayl>d information to polit't'
They plan tc continue the patrols this week
Rabies outbreak brings warning
CHICAGO -Stat(• health off1l'lals d!'l' issuing st ron g
warnings to pet owners because of a n outbreak of rabies, thl'
first in 25 years in dogs in the Chicago area. Six cases uf rabi~
in domestic dogs and cats have bE>en confirmed in the past two
months.
STATE
Singer's rites draw hundreds
DOWNEY -Kare n Carpenter, singrng half of tht' popular
1970s brother and sjster team. was buried following funeral
services that drew hundreds of fans as wl'll as family. friends
and CeUow mus1c1ans.
·'The world ts weeping because Karen's swry graced this
world with hfe and with song," the Rev Charles A NeaJ said
Tuesday in his eulogy at the packed Unlled Methodist Church
in Downey He referred only an general terms to the tragedil'S in
Miss Carpenter's hfe -her battle with anorexia nt'rvosa, a
disease whose sufferers cannot l'at. and her failed 1980 marriage
to Newport Beach m11liona1rc Thomas J Burris
Immigrants facing deportation
SACRAMENTO Morl• than 60.000 Mexican-born
immigrants. who had been staying in California under a federal
court order. may face deportation prOl·<•edings because Congress
did not pass an amnesty law. a civil rights group says.
Woman booked in embezzle m e nt
STOCKTON -A woman accused of embezzling more than
$1.l million over a six-year period has surrendered tc police
Mary Helen Hernandez. 33. of Stockton. was booked Tuesday
on charges of grand th<'ft from T11l1e Lewis Foods Bail was
reduced from $250.000 to $20.000
Deukmejian opposes tax hikes
SACRAMENTO -With Cahforn1a on the verge of tssu1ng
IOUs. Gov. George Deukme,Jian says a tax increase cannot be
passed. At a news conference Tuesday. Republican DeukmeJian
urged the Senate Democrats -who alone are 1ns1sung on
raising the sales tax -to support his budget-cutting plan But
the Democrats refused. saymg OeukmeJian's plan to carry ove r
most of the state's $1.5 billion deficit mtu thP next ft.Seal year IS
irresponsible and would not avoid the use of registered
warrants, a fonn of IOU
Ca/Train rolling again today
OXNARD -CalTrain, th(' Oxnard -to-Los Ange les
commuter rail service. got roUmg again today at 5.30 am. "on
the button," a Southern Pacifi c telegrapher said. hut the
number of t.'Ommuters was smalJer than usual.
City bans video game arcades
SAN FERNANDO -Citing the "welfare o f our kids," the
City Council has approved an ordinance banning v1dro game
arcades within the city li.mits.
WORLD
Italy mo¥es for birth control
ROME -Cautiorung women that love is a "wonderful
thing" that can also bnng "unwelcome surpriS(>S," the Italian
government has launched a $3 m1lhon campaign t•l encourage
birth control to avoid abortion
VP Bush arrives in Britain
LONDON -Urging the NATO allies to stand "shoulder to
shoulder." Vice President George Bush arrived today m Bnlam,
the last stop in a seven -nauon Euro~an tour seeking support
for u_s. nuclear policy.
100,000 protest mane uvers
TOKYO -More than 100.000 North Korean people
jammed into the main square in P yongyang to protest military
maneuvers being conducted by South Korean and U.S . troops,
the official North Korean news agency said today.
SAN 1>1 .. Xt< > tAl'I l 'hurkit<
I I 11 V('I< 1'1)1'111 :.!fl Vt'IJf!I 111 U
1,,,.h10 1111 h lc• 11111 1 11 1 Urungt•
l'11u111 v. d111v1• u l 'ud1ll11l'. ll'l11't.-<l a
$!1MI ,, 111•111th homt· 1111d Wl·nt to
1 h1· lw•,1111y p11rl11r lllll't' u w1•t•k
Now silt' iu1y11, "Wt"rt• tru11h "
F111 tht· pU!il 15 months, i;ht•
.111d lw1 •t:l v•·ur old son J oe,
h 11v 1• h1•1·11 ·~d 1·c·p1ng i11 an
l >ld"l11111lnh• w11h a dt•ud batlt•1'y,
:o.plu1·gt11~ on duy-11ld doughnuLll
11nd ... tt·aling 111ilt>t pupt'r from
p11lil11 rc·stn1rn11s
Thi• li:I Vt'.11' oh.I grundmother
who 1wvt·1 h.1d a trnffl l' lll'kct
h,1:; 1·n11w lo llv1· Ill flour of poht'l',
ol .i fla:o.hhf.lhl laµµ111g on lht' car
"1111 l11w .ll 1111.(hl. t1•ll111g hl•r to
lllllVI' 1111
h ':o. 1111·~,11 tu 'll'l'P 111 ..i l'Ur on
11 tv :.t11•t•I:; But th<Jl0:0. wtwt Mrs
11,;v1·:0. .111d h1·1 so n havl' bl't'n
d11111g. ""'111g what mom•y th<•y
1'.111 for .in 1Ki.·;i~1w1,il bn·akfast at
t.l' .. t loud 11·:0.lJur.111t:. and for
rh wspa p1·r:o.. "h11 h thPy sl'our
1111' 1·mpl11ynw11t ;uJs
Ha yes' p r obl ems began
wh1•11 ht•r huslxmd died, leaving
hl•r $-10,UOU and an accounting
hu:-.11wi.:o.. wh1l·h s ht• sold for a
$I !l4 " month 111come
T h " 11 J Cl (' I 0 s l h I s
$·15,0UO-a-yt•ar Job 1n automobile
manufacturing m 1977. He was
l.1li.·r laid off from an insurance
JOb 111 Orangl· County.
As th1:1r rn1111l'Y dwindll'<.i, they
found that without a job, it was
d1ff1l·Ult to find an apbrtme nt.
Witho ut an apartment 1t w as
nearly 1mposs1blc to find a .)Ob.
· · I 1 • v l' n l ri e d g 1 v i n g t h e
numbl•r of a pay phone and
~1tt1ng bv thl' phone all day: it
Slashing
ruling
fought
Orange County supe rvisors
have ordered their attorneys tc
pursue a n appeal of a superior
court dt'C1sion that directs county
off1c1als to bare details of an
out-of-court settlement with a
fomwr county jail irunate.
M('(~ting in closed executive
session Tuesday. supervisors told
County Counsel Adrian Kuyper
to continue the appeal because of
concern over the broad U.ue of
public access to all governmental
records. Board Chainnan Roger
Stanton said after the se.ion _
"IC this case were not appealed
1t would leave unclear w hat
doc·ume nta are not accessjbJe."
Stanton said "We're not talking
about this cast.· specihcally. We're
talking general principle_"
The appeal was lodged after
Superior Court Judge William
Sheffield ordered the county to
d 1 s cl o s e t l' r ms o f i ts c a s h
settlement with former jail
inmate Michael Clemens. whose
throat was slashed while in
custody.
County orflc1als had declined
t.o rl•veal terms of settlement -
said to be worth thousands of
dollars -c la imi ng that
confidentiality of the agreement
had been agreed upon by
attornevs for both sides.
The Orange County Register
newspaper filed suit demanding
0Cf1c1als reveal settlement t.enns
because taxpayers have a right to
know how their tax dollars are
being spent
ln recommending th e appeal,
K uy p er said . "To acquiesce
would leave unclear the rights
and respons1bihues o( the p~
to total access of any records,
personal. medical. or otherwise.
contained m county records."
The county counsel also told
supervisors. in a mem? ~ade
available tc new s orgaruzauons,
that the superior court decision
effectively struck down both the
state Public Records Act and the
federal Freedom of Information
Ac t as being unconstitutional.
S uperviso r s called into
questi-On the po licy of claim s
settlements a ft.er learning of the
settlement w ith Clemens in a
Register newspaper ar'ltlle.
We're
Listening •••
WelJ . _ . we WERE liat.ening, but we're not right now. Not
until the telephone tape machine which reoorda our readers'
complainta. suggestions and others co~nta la repaired.
Once our recording system is operational again, we'll adviae
you in this space and again you can tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086
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Themot P. Hoa.y
Pubjott..1 and Ch1el h.cut•ve OJI.Ce•
Chazy Dowatlby
[d~Ot and Atsitl()<'I
10 !tie ,ublit!HI(
L. K.y tchulta
Viee ''"odelll
..,,cf 0..IKIOt o4 Adloe!l1!>11g
loymond Mad.Alan
Con••oll••
MkhcMf '. Horvoy
0" KIQt ol Ma<let"'G
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VOL. 71, NO. 40
<:harlc ie llayt• , 63, son Joe, 42, live in their car. IJ
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thl' l'ar. your mu!>l:lt'S an· sore," :
tfayt"i ~11d. 1l
l·an't be donP." :-..:11d .. !<.yes
Tht·y 1·nuldn't gl·t · Wl•)fan•
because Hay es received
$200 a month an Sol'1al Sl'CUt'1ty
plus tht· i n com e f rom the
aC'l·ountan~ business.
Her grandson. Marshall, who
had lx·cn p<.im~n·d a ll his hfr.,
suffcr<'d a nervous breakdown
They rent a damp garage for ham
to sleep an.
Meanwhile. H ayl'S and has
mother slt·t•p in the Oldsmobih.',
and usi> a small Ford for mobility
Ever y 72 hours they Jump tht•
battery on the· Oldsmobile and
move -IL. so police won't notke
them. Both l'ars are owned by
the bank . and most of
Hayes' possessio n s from he r
up p e r dass life have bc>t'n
pawned.
"I'm n o t going to go to a
flophouse because once I g et
down there I'll never get out."
said Hayes.
Although they go half-hungry
their expenses are high. Tht•y
pay tc cash their checks, rent a
post office box and a stcrage bin
for what's left of their furniture,
plus gasoline, newspapers and
toilet articles.
·•J have to have soap. a razor.
dt-odQrant." Hayes said . "I havt·
to keep my hair t.nm. try LO look
half-way decent."
But it gets harder tc look for a
job, and to look the part. "You're
so tired, your knees are stiff from
"Your mind is never really
dear You have no phone a nd G
you :-.have• with l'Old wate r an a ''
publ1l' b:nhruum Yo u 'r e so !
bl·tt t l·n d o wn . i.o aware o f t,
somt'tlnc• look ing " /1
Sin<"t' th1· !!a y es s t o r y (
appt•un·d 1n Thl' San Diego
Union on Sunda y. 150 people J
h<.iw eallt·d to ofkr jobs. u
"You n in look at somebody/'
t•lsl'':o. l1f1• nnd Sl'l' how they ,,
c; h lJ u I d h a v 1· m a n a g e d I
d 1 f f l' r t· n t I y . · · s a 1 d o n e .
t·ontributor. Marcl'la Buck. "But>1
when vou'rt• accustomed to a'l
enta1n "s tyk of lrvmg. you don't 11
thank 11 t'ould happen to you."
Where did all the cars go?
Thousands of tons of sand washed up in recent storms turn
Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach into a four-lane
bicycle path. But crews started removing sand today between
Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. Highway, cove red 4 feet
deep in places, could be closed at least a week, officials say.
Gem
Talk
By JC. HUMPHRIES
Curifil'd Gemolo6t•t. AGS
BERYL
and ;,. many colon
Beryl la a hard milwral that haa
been admired for centurle.. It la
found moat oflen ln COU9 p-anlt.e
rocka, where it occura • heJtllOf\al
(llx-alded) crystaJa.. The c:ryaWa can ~In lenat}l from a~ of an
tnch to many feet. 'nl4!ft haw been
example of beryl cryNla welCh1nl
more than 26 tonal The moat
valuable variety of befll la the
beautiful emerald. But tJlere are
manr. other bu• and tt•d• of
bery . The blue-,....n aquamarine la
one of the more pop.liar variedea.
The rme morpnite beryl and the
yellow ~ 1-yl al8o ('9~ • lot
of oohht and aah.hl when lhown to
the public wtthout idenUtlcatlon.
Emerald beryl ii mlMd tn South
America, perUicularly Columb&a. But
the moN ClOlltft'IOft '°""' of beryl .,..
found in ~. Mew H~.
South Dakot.e and N.w Mnico. ln
IOMt areM, lt la mined • berylUum ore. which ai.o produe11 a meeaWc
tubetanoe whk!K'll Yef'l ttront and
hard, and la ueed tn auo,t ID lfW
extra hardn... and \Ou1hn.. to
copper, al"""1nwn, iron arid copptr.
The Mtyl l•mlly of mln•rall ta
vereadle, both In beauty and ln
uUllty.
For Love
that has ps88ed
the Test of Titne
The circle is the symbol of unending love Like the
circte your love traces and reinforces Its own pattern. growing stronger with 11me.
ltle Eternity Ring is a circlet ot diamonds,
emeralds. sapptiires or other p<ectous gems.
It's the perfect gift tor the woman you've loved tot many years . . and will continue to love
for many more
77 Pta.
J '935.00
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~ ...... oau~.u.• Wlitinl room that the operation
Wll<Ner, couldn't wa&t ta *II -· .. n....., ........ ....
Tiny heart fails;
A lan&a Ana beby whole hMrt
waa riddled with defecla died
lat• TuHdax nl1ht after
undertotna a 'mUUon to oav" operation, a San
rrancleco hoapltal 1poknman.
aakl.
In crltloal condh&on followtn1
c:ompleUon of the 4 ·hour
operation It 7 p.m. and docton
..ad lf he IW'Vlwd the ltnt 12
howl he had a FOCI chanct of Uvtn,.
The delicate operatton waa
directed by Dr. Paul Den.
The boy'• heerl condition w•
"extremely rar•," H64 Dr
Stanley Ke1el, the Garden
Grove phr•&clan who referred
opentklft, .. 't to ... . hole in Leomrd'• .... .
the ventrlcln, the cham...,.
whrch Mnd 1dDad tit tt. ....
and then provide OXJ~IM
blood to the Nit of the tiiDdy. ' county baby dies Ttny Juon Leonard died a few
houra after 1ur1ery at the
UnJveretty of California Medkal
Center, accordln1 to hoepltal 1~ who ubd not to be
ldentlfted.
Vlckt Leonard , th• boy'•
mother, kt.ed him .. orderU..
wheeled hlm Into the abcth·floot
recovery room after the
operation.
'the tot or 1ur1ery after dlalnc*n8 an enla.ried heart. 'i1f'he chana. of tJ\ia are one in
1 million," he aald before the
operation. "Normally we Wee to
wait until the child la 3 « 4 to
perform heart aur1ery, but we
Beca&* of. the hole, blood did
not clrcula&e properly, i.vm. •
J-.>n in • coma.a& ..... ol ._.
and tune failure and ~ oxypn to keep him from ll&mlDI
blue, Ke•I Mid. The 2-month.old boy had been
"I ju1t wun't aure I would
ever aee him a1aln," ahe Nld
when lhe received word in the
c > t
Nl:W SlJNDAY HOO
c:1::1_1:e
l_INC:<>LN 'S l:Jl1~·1~lillA'' SA1_·1: ·1~
'Save 30" : Glistening lhlny tights and nylon 1trlpe
leotardl in 1 1enffic choice of colors. ~ f99. 12.00 ••rights r90. 1 .oo •• ,lodyweer. m . ·
Sew 112.00onout.._,...fMlln1WM1 ~In. det1t ftnllh with l'Wftnl upt.-..y.
Orig. 3llO.OO --Fumllure, 1&
Genuine,...,., derWft ie--of pure cotton. Com-
fort and fk et ••doliel Nllingil.Aeg. 21.99 tt• Pick UC1 e fww peir9 ln Young Men't, M .
SIM 20" on klde' dghta. Trlmfllt dat*. w9 be Ion
211&113.14.• aa LeRo1 dahtl. Wiii be Clft1/l31 2.•U1191. 4.00 .. 11'1 w.. C-Kida, ••
Sew 1/3 Country Subuftlen and Pent·
Hwcood..-.~P=•:~·OO ••t0l1•P1aa .•1180.
Sew 1 /I on HeeMt-T• far glrta 2Tto14.~. 7.00tD21.001.llto
..11'1 Will C-Kia..,,
Selection variee by atore. lnten,,.....
Save on pulkwer ---.. IOllda
and ltripea, Orig. 22.00 to 21.00
M•to ... tJlu. Sweeters, 148.
S.ve 20" on II our long nylon tricot gowna
Ind COits. Orig. 11.00 to 42.00 ... to ....
In lntimete Appefel, 24/30/2321•.
Special ~hw. Rid!....,,.,. from 1 r•iowned
FNnetl ~. tt• Spoil yGUn8tf whh e .,,_.. leetlw from Men'• Fumlahinga, 1CM.
S.w 25" on Collell9-Town bealae fof junlofs. Will be (2/ 111131 :M.OO to
12.00 M• to ... In Juniors, 130.
Sew 20" on glrl9' pentlea. From c...'1
end Har~·· ..... 2.71to3/l.ID 1 •• to llUI 11'1 W.. Coelt Kida. &
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• . • Merilyn Burtt services slated
Memorial wrvt will be htild ~ Saturday tor MH llyn Burn, •
former Ora.nae Cout 1peclallat ln
early childhood educ:aUon.
Burtt. who died of can<.'t!r Jan
8 ln San Lula Obispo, had llvt.>d
in Newport Beach Cor 16 years,
and with h er hu1band Jack,
owned the Harbor Book Stort' In
Corona del Mar until his death in
1967.
She lll•rved u rf'alon•I tralnlf\I
offl ,. for Projoct tt-.d tar'
durlna the John1 o n
dmlnl1tr1tt1o n , and wu a
prt'«hool t'ducatlon c.'On~ultant
for the atnte Department o f
FA:tuc-ulion until her !'f'tirem<'nt In
1978
She ls survived by a aon, Jetr,
of Hollywood ; two daughters,
MerllH Jamieeon, Corona, and
Melinda Oattelon, Santa Re.a~
her mo thu, Vella Nutt,
Carl1bad; two 1l1ter1, l..uc:lll
Woodward of Corona del Mar
a nd Marjorie Egglc1ton, San
Rafa I, and two arandchlldren.
Servtcee will be conducted at 1
p.m. In St. Jamea Eplac:opol
Church, Newport Beach.
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' ' ' ~owns may have been taken.
SP9Cial purcheM. Vinyl hendbega
in I llrge collection of colon. 14.•
H1ndbe91, 'ST .
Seve 25%: Vin HM.11et1 long lleeve
tone-on-tone dlWI lhlra. Orig.
20.00 M• In Men'• Fumlshinga, 7.
Cubic zlfconia jewelry. S1ve 25% on 111 Pi.ytex br• 1nd Reg. 24.00-58.0011.-Qirdlea. Reg. 5.00 to Tl.00 a.11 to
• .. Flthlon Jewelry. • .. Hot*y, 414.
S 20'16 to 25% on cordl for boya from Levi'•® 1nd
Fenh. Both ltudent 1nd ege liz•. Reg. 14.99 to 19.00 tt• to 14.• In the Bov-Shop. 'lt/T/7.
Special purci-. Genuine lelthef city
begl, 1 find from LMther Expr911. 1t•
Find them in H1ndbega, 117.
Sew 1 /3 on crepe dr-from
Simuel Blue. Ong 80.00 to 70.00
••in Dr-. 115.
S1won Trimfrt
aocb. R1g. 1.95-
2.95 1.9-2.• Wnt
Colst Kids, 56.
S1ve 1 /3~ cotton .-t.,. for spring.
We've• c~ of cotor.. Orig. 28.00 to 42.00
17 .• to 27 • In Sport8weer ll0'1, 40.
SIYe 40~ on spring apun dr .... from lAslMI
Fl'(. In Jlde or light blue wtth white piping. W~I
be 68.00 on Feb. 15, ••In Dr ...... 49.
SP9Cill purd*9 Cermn d,... ~in white,
blue or tin. Short lleew ~at 1n enticing IM
Find them In Men'1 FumlehlnQe, 7.
S.w 20~ to 40~ on HIQ9lf ind She 20~ to 2&~ on button down end flyrMiy col·
t.mou.mek• ..... Reg. 22.00 to 32.00 llr lhlr1a from femoue·!Nken .. Kennington. Reg. ti •• In Men'1 Sponl\u..,, 129/112. 11.00to22.0014 .. In Young Men's. 1137111/41 f.
Seve 25~ off the ticket price of 111
men'• w1rm·up auitl. Chooee from 1 llrge collection. M1n'1 Sponaweer, 109.
Seve "°" on our 1 ~ lightw9ight knit -t• d,....... In 1 choice of epring coloR. Pet.i1e liz• S·
M·L. Reg. 34.0011.• In PIN1 Petit•, Tl.
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I Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/WednMdl~. f'lbruwy t, tlN
Jobless h e alth care
now a national i ssue
Une of the more disturbing
side-effects of the recession is the
fact that increasing numbers of
Americans who have lost their
jobs have simultaneously lost the
medical insurance that we nt with
the job.
Alice Rivlin, director of the
Congressional Budge t Office ,
es timates that 10.7 million
Americans were without health
insurance coverage in December
becau se of unemployment. In
single wage-earner families, the
l~ of one job usually means that
an entire family is without medical
insurance.
There's much more to this
than mere inconvenience.
The cost of private health
insurance is more than most
families, especially those left
without a wage earner, can even
consider . So minor medical
problems· a r e s imply l eft
unattended or treatea with
ineffective home remedies. And
before long, a minor problem
becomes major.
A respiratory infection
develops into pneumonia. A
pregnant woman forgoes routine,
but now costly prenatal care. A
young mother skips the w ell-baby
checkups. ln Michigan, where the
unemployment rate reached 16
percent, the infant mortality rate
has risen for the first time since
World War Il.
This is unacceptable in a
civilized country.
Of course the re is medical
care available for what the present
government mooses to call the
''truly needy." But this usually
means p eople who are totally
without ~ts. as well as without
income. And many of the new
unemployed do have homes and
cal'I and pcrhape • littlu mon y In a eavinga account to meet the
payments on both os well as buy
food. But that's e nough to
disqualify them from s u c_h
government medical services as
Medi-Cal.
ln some areas there have been
admirable private efforts to ease
the problem. Doctors have teamed
up to ofter free or very low-cost
medical care to keep sick people
from getting sicker. And some
hospitals h ave offer ed to let
recovered patients pay off their
bills by doing menial hospital jobs.
But these effor ts barely
scratch the surface o ( the national
problem.
Sen. Donald Riegle, D-Mich.,
has introduced legislation that
would go much further. His
proposal would provide health
insurance coverage to unemployed
workers for up to 18 m onths, first
by using Treasury funds, then by
offering employers tax incentives
to h e lp pay for higher group
insuranee premiums that would
extend coverage for discharged
workers.
It has been apparent for many
years that some form of national
health insurance available to all
citizens is the ultimate answer. It's
easy to push this aside as
"socialized medicine" in times
when most people have jobs and
m o st jobs include adequate
medical insurance.
Now that we are seeing what
actualJy happens when millions of
Americans suddenly are stripped
_s>f th~ securit . it rnafi be time to
consider once again t e neea r-o~r-·11-
um versal health protection th~t
would carry through both good
times and bad. The bill introduced
in Congress is a small first step.
Insanity plea debate
Public o utrage over the again is greatly exaggerated, they
outcome of the John Hinckley say.
case, in which the would-be But s upporters of the law
assassin of the Preside nt was change insist that many crimlna.ls,
found no t guilty by reason of whose guilt has been proved by
insanity and committted to a good police work, are capable of
mental hospital, from which he "manipulating" psychiatrists into
could be released if eventually declaring them insane, only to
found to have "recovered," has recover their sanity in remarkable
sparked a number of efforts to fashion when they are seeking
curtail the use of the insanity release from a mental hospital.
defense in capital cases. If passed by the Legislature,
The issue has surf aced again the Roberti bill would remove•the
i n Cali f or n i a w h e r e th e authority of mental health expects
Legislature will be debating a bill to make the final decision as t.o
introduced last year by Sen. David when a defendant should be
Roberti, 0 -Los Angeles. completely freed and leave that
The measure would change decision in the hands of the
the "not guilty by reason of criminal justice system which is
insanity" verdict to "guilty but ultimately responsibl~ for the
insane," and it would require the protection of the public.
convicted person to serve out a This, in the long run, must be
prison term when pronounced the principal consideration. A
"cured" instead of being aet free. person who is mentally W should
This approach has been both not be thrown into prleon without
praised and critici!ed. Supporters an attempt at treatment. But one
con tend it would discourage who has committed a capital crime
cfi,minals from using ap insanity should not be set loose upon
plea to get off the hook after a society with what amounts to no
short hospital commitment. punishment at all. ·
Others believe it could It is con ceivable that the
unjustly punish persons who truly proposed law could greatly reduce
are mentally ill and who , the epidemic of insanity pleas by
therefore, should not be handled carrying the dual threat of
by the criminal justice system. The incarceration both in a mental
fear that a criminal released from hospital and in prison for those
a mental institution will strike trying to evade punishment. . ~ . .. -
Opinions expreued In the apace above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other view•
expreued on this page are thoM of their authors and artllta. Reader COmment la
Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa M .... CA 92626. Phone (714)
642-4321.
L .M. Boyd / Popular symbol
Hardly anyone alive knows the
name of the man who created the
world's most popular 9eCUlar symbol
-$ -the dollar stg:n. Oliver Pollock
was the fellow. A New Orleans
bulinetmnan. On April 1, 1778.
When a male camel takes an
interest in a female camel. it warda off
any other intereated male camel.a
thereabouta by spitting in thoee rivals'
eyes.
"Southern men tend to be alightly
more faithful to their wlvm than the
men along the Pacific Cout," writes a
matrimonial counaelor who haa
studied the matter. "But tl\11! men leut
incllned to stcay are thoel along the
Atlantic Se.board." The mOlt d.lKreet
of the married playbo}'I are W. in
N'tw En8Jand, this authority •YI· He
stai. flatly that only one hlllbuld ln
10 neYel' trtne..
ORAHGE COAST
llUyPilat
Q. Ia there any_ auch rank anymore
as a U.S . Navy ''Commodore''?
A. Yea, sir, the Na"¥y recently
restored that one. It wu dropped in
1899, brought out again during World
War II, then dropped again in 1952.
Q . Tboae American ~held in
the Embauy In Iran• how much
money were they suppmed to iet?
A. Each la d ue ,s,o~o tax free.
That'• $12.~ a day !Of' ... days.
Q . How much doea a heart
~er COit. tYJ)k:all)'?
A. About $2,000:
Three out of foW' Marine Corpe
recrulta fe1Nt the enl.latmmt wlthln
five mlnuw after they aet to boot
camp. But thne out of four of \he.
early rearettera don't rearet it
anymore after boot aunp. Such la \he
report of the ...-rcbere.
T..._P.tWef
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Oil price drop helps, hurts
LOS ANGELFS -"A lot of people
are going to get hurt if oil prices drop.''
said a lawyer 1 know, who added that he
was one, because he-had invested
heavily in oil-drilling tax shelters. It was
the third night in a row someone had
said something like th.at to me.
Articulate people all, they reeled off
facts, figures and thoughts: Mexico,
Venezuela and Nigeria would default on
their debts to Western banka if their oil
revenues dropped; the banka holding the
loans would collapse; exploration for
new oil would stof; development of
•mat.Ive sources o energy would stop;
the financial world would be thrown
inte-ehao&.----
THE SAME arguments are coming
from government ministers and oil
companies and banks. The campaign has
begun: Higher oil prices are good for
your health!
Part of me -say, from my ankles up
-is reflexively suspicious of any advice
and counsel from Saudi Arabia, Exxon
or the Bank of America. When all three
start telling me something, even my feet
beSln to tingle.
Still, 1 am not an economist. So I called
one, Lester Thurow of Mauachusetta
Institute of Technology. He laughed at
the question.
"Higher prices are good for you." he
said, "only if you own oil wells or a
bank.''
I don't.
"Nobody is going to allow the banking
system to collapse over thia or anything
else. There are many, many ways to
protect banks.
"The fact Ls," he continued., "lower oil
prices help you and almo8t everybody
else in the world."
That 1ettled, at least in my mind, I
would like to state what seems to me the
sensible and the obvious: The collapse of
the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
RICHARD RllVIS
Countries, and of oil prices, Is in the best
interest of me, my country and the
woifcf.
We should do whatever we can to
expedite that collapse. We should kick
them while they are down, just as they
kicked us, again and again, while they
were up -and they came close to
stompirig the world into depression.
This, remember, is what happened
since Oct. 6, 1973, when two Arab
countries, Egypt and Syria, invaded
Israel;
The oil producers who formed OPEC
supported their Arab brothers by
stopping oil shipment.a to the United
Stat.es and other industrialized countries,
and then began imposing a aeries of
crude oil price riles unrelated to the coet
of product.ion. The price of each barrel o(
crude rose from $3.65 to $34. The growth
rates 'o( the developed economies, ours
included, decreased by more than
two-thirds. Inflation doubled.
Unemployment doubled. That was the
financial chaos generated by OPEC over
a decade. People and: corporations and
countries began usmg less energy-and,
now. OPtx..: finda Itself m a bind. Oil
producers are selling less of the stuff and
have less money for wars and Cadillaca.
But not everyone showed common
sense. "Incautious banks" was the label
used by The F.conomist, in London, for
the incorporated fools who pumped
money into OPEC countries and Mexico,
a non-member oil producer. Now their
money is at. risk in oil countries -their
reputations should already be lost by
now -but that has to be balanced by
the fact that they also have incautious
loans out to oil-importing countries that
will be better able to pay if oil prices
decline.
SOMEBODY WILL be hurt in all this.
Nigeria, though, whatever ita problems,
is not an American problem. Mexico and
Venezuela are. We cannot let our more
or less democratic neighbors collapse,
leaving us to absorb their political and
social problems. The financial problems
are enough. We have to work out aome
sort of new Monroe Doctrine to protect
the fiscal stability of Mexico and
Venezuela. The alternative la political
chaoa on our own borders.
There may be a bit of chaos lnaide
thoee boroers. too, lf oil drops toward $20
a barrel. Ronald Reagan could be
politically rejuvenated with a bunt of
domestic pro1perity. Or, he could decide
to deal with the revenue problems be
irnpoeed on the federal government by
maintaining petroleum prices t o
consumers with import taxes. But,
what.ever Reagan decides to do, this is
going to be good for most of the rest of
us.
Time to stop campaigning on the job
With Sen. Alan Cranston having
launched hls presidential campaj3n laat
week in New Hampshire. Call!omianl
will now be tzeated to another spectacle
of one o f lta home arown
idiots aspiring to be a great deal more
th.an their mllerable record.a justify.
The people of the state suffered
through two presidential elections In
which Gov. Jerry Brown punued hla
quixotic tilt at the wlndmilla of the
Democratic Party. makinl a tho~
.. of hbmelf.
WORSE, hia campa1gnlna was done
while he was being p.icfby the people to
perform the duties of governor. WlUle
other• before hlm, starting with Earl Warren. have indulged in similar
campaigns none were ao blatantly absent
from their jobe u Brown.
Cranston, safe in b1a $60,000 seat as
U.S. Senator for the next four years, will
now be devotln" his full efforts to ha
presidential bid at the ex_penae of his
Senate duties. As in the cue of Jerry
Brown. the people are probably far safer
f.rom mischief by reaaon of Cranston
devoting h is full attention to
campaigning, but the quest.ion mu.st acL9e
as to how much time away from their
jobe to campaign for other offices, the
~ple should tolerate? tn the view of R.J. Kennedy. who is
readying an lnltiat.ive to put .a clamp on
public pay, elected of!ice holders ahould
not be permitted to nm for any other
office th.an the one \hey hold during the
term for which they have been elected.
Hia initiative contains the provilion that
an elective office it automatically
vacated when an incumbent files for an
office other than that which he holds.
That wou.J4 prevent any r.epetlUons of
th' complete abandonment for weeks'at
a time of hia office practiced by Jerry
Brown both In his two bids for ti)e
Marriage demands change
The maet common explanation given
by couples who separate or divorce lJ
that one or the other, or both, "changed"
aft.er the marriage. I 1uapect that, ln
moet cases. thb ls exa:1Jy the opposite o(
the real nwon. I think ~
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or the other, or both, relwed to change.
If the persona did not chan1e in
marriqe, then no man1aet t'OUld perliet
for very Iona. 1f each of the partlee
remained 11 h e or ehe wa1 in the beli.nnln.I. the whole lmtitudon would
co.llapee in a heep of nabble.
We apeek of t.M "marital 1tate" -but •
It la not a etate, or a condi\Jon; It II a procn.. Moet of all, it t. a learnina
proceea: ln It. you p..tually 1-m whO
the other part)' ». uid al the aame &UM
you IHm who you ue. Like all leemlnc.
It la partly a piMIUr'e end pu1ly a patn.
and the r.. thit ...,.._. are aware of
Uwlr vu. ldenU• 1he more the pain. William Janw 9'Jd tMt theft are llx
penonallU. lnvolrid In ~ llUdt
relationship: what he thinks he is, what
she thinks he la, and what he really ii;
and conversely, what she think.a she iJ,
what he thinks she la, and what she
really la.
All theae ditparate and delu1ional
penonallties need to be eorted out u a
marriage progrelleS. and lt take& time
and patience above all. The leaon iJ
never completely flniahed, just as
learnin1 anythin8 la never completely
finished.
''Chana-'' may not be the name of the aar-1 bu\ lt la the firet and almollt the
laat rule of the pine. Not a chanle of ctww:tet, whkb 11 lrnpomible. or even a ~ ln tmnperament. which le almolt
•• bard, but a chan1e tn h ablta, in
attltudet, In reeedonl and l'dpONM!L
NO ONE IS r.dy for mama,.. JUlt aa
no o.. la reedy for any new •tap fn life,
bt It~ ot tenlllty. Htteielitua
aeld that"~ ei.p Into the eame ·
•river twice -and the watera of
matrimofty require aa much balance and
dexwtty • canoeina down • npkla.
It I• not that people chan1• ln
~ lhlt ~ ~t; ,, " tha,.., .....
Democratic presidential nomination and
In his attempt to win election as U.S.
Senator. In (act, it would have required
Jerry Brown to leave hla office as
Secretary of St.ate when he filed to run
as . go,•emor. Faced with th.at choke he
might not have run at all..
Unfortunately, such a provision, even
If it were now law. would not interfere
with Cranston's current campaign. U.S.
Senaton and congressmen ace federal
ofliclals and not subject to auch a at.ate
law. ,
Actually, it is only important in the
cue of the U.S. Senaton although only
two in recent history have aought
election to other pasta while serving in
the Senate. Congressmen, who are elected for only
two year terma, must yield their seats at
the e.nd of their terme whenever they
.eek election to eome other office. For
they cannot run both ror re-election and
some other job.
THUS CONGRESSMEN Pete
McCloskey, B~ll Dornan and Barry
Coldwater, Jr. sacrificed their seata in
the House in rnakins their bid for U.S.
Senator laat year.
Even so, once the congressmen have
determined to run for another o!flce,
what.ever Ume remains of their terms
becomes wasted as they turn their
attention to the business of campaianin8
for the new office.
Several yeara back, Con1reuman
Jerry WaldJe of Contra Costa County
detenni:ned to make his bid foc-governor
lm.medlately after hia re-elec:tlon to c.onan-. He spent nearly full Ume from
that point on untJl hit defeat tn the
primacy elections, walki"I up and down
the state in a futile effort to build a "II'-roots" const.ltuenc:y.
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• • nsan1tary eateries
By PAT HOROWITZ ......... tM 0.-, ,...
DEAR PAT: Tbere muat be a
law ID Callfornla 1overnlng balr
protectloa for dtoae wbo '-repare
H d dl1pen1e food. Yet, Ive 1een
1ome re1taurut employee• wbo
look llke they need a 1eoeral
ltealtfl clteckup, aad none of
tltem are wearing aay bead
coverln1. I've actually found
baJr ID food tbat lta1 bun 1erved
to me. Wbat sbould a person do
when tltl1 bapr.n•?
.J.G., Coata Mesa
Phone the environmental
health division of the county
Health Department at B34-7601.
This office handles complaints
about unsanitary conditions in
restaurants.
Coast Ouard has t'OmPlled totne tips that could prove to be
llfeaavera In a booklet called
"Pocket Gulde to Cold Water
Survival." For a copy, eend $2.2~
to the Conaumer Information
C.ent.er, Dept. 209K, Pueblo, Colo.
B1009.
Mail m arketing
DEAR PAT: Cu you tell me
wbere I could buy comple te
malling list• of all 50 1tatea?
A.R., Costa Me1a
Boating sat ety
Before getting involved In any
direct mail business on your own,
request general Information from
Direc t Mail Marketing
Association, 6 E. 43rd St.. New
York. N.Y. 10017. For specific
information, cont.act some of the
firms listed In the Business to
Business Yellow Pages telephone
DEAR PAT: Recent boating directory under "Malling Llsts." fatalltlea make me wonder If __
tbere are any measures a person • Got a problttn~ Then wrt~ to
sfloald take ' in a. cold-water 6._1 Pat Horowlu. Pat will cut red,.,,.,
boatlag accident. -getting the aivwenr and action you J.K., Newport Beacb _ need to •olve lneqult1e1 In
Surviving in cold water means government an~ btls/ness. M-11 YOf.!T q1Je1tiona . to Pat Horow11z. At Your &l'Vlce. OrVllle not onJr staymg afloat, but also Col.ti Daily Pilor, P.O. Box 1560, o.i. Mea.
conserving body heat. The U.S. c.A. 92626.
Seniors get tax help
Free tax service for the elderly and
the handicapped will be provided by
volunteers who have just finished a
week of intensive training by the
Internal Revenue Service and the
Franchise Tax Board. The free service
for low income seniors will continue
through April 15.
Tax counseling for the elderly is a
service provided by the American
Association of Retired Persons. the
Internal Revenue Service and the
Franchise Tax Board for aU who are
eligible.
Larry Fishbon, a retired Internal
Revenue Service employee. is the
overaJI coordinator of Southern
Orange County and has led in the
conducting of these training classes.
''Orange County is very fortunate
in having so many motivated residents
who have given up their free time to
take this training and to assist their
fellow residents in the preparation of
their tax returns," he noted.
The volunteers have been trained
in almost all aspects of items that
come up in the preparation of a
seniors tax return.
Those desiring to receive this
service are requested to bnng with
them the following: A copy of last
year's lncome tax return, all booklets
Family Ser v ice
auction planned
mailed to them by the lH~ and the
FTB and a ll other Information
necessary to complete their tax
returns.
The following is the List of places,
dates and contact people in the area
where this tax service can be re<:eived:
Leisure World Club Hoaae # 1 on
Saturdays ana Mondays-from 9-a:m.
to 3 p.m. This is a walkln service, first
come first served. no appointmen ts.
Contact Larry Fishbon for any
additional information at 768-6797:
lrvla e Se a ior Ceate r , 3B07
Sandburg. Phon e 660-3BB9. by
appointment only. For additional
information call Ed Grell.
Newp ort Senior Cent er, BOO
· Marguerite, Corona del Mas. For
appointment call Judy Oshaunessy at
759-9471.
Golden Timers, 114 E. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. Call Kathy Bybee at
642-2275 for additional information
and appointment.
Coata Meaa Famlly Ceater , 1B45
Park Ave., Coeta Mesa. Call Susan
Wade at 645-B553 for appointment
and additional lnformaUon.
Nor Uarldge Commaalty c,nter,
4531 Bryan, Irvine. Call FA Grell for
appointment a nd additional
information at 660-3889.
Senior Citlleo Center, 242 Del Mar,
San Clemente. Call Jean Thomad.seu
at 498-3322 for appointment and
additional information.
Hot Springs Dance Hall, 32506
Paseo Adelante. San Juan Capi.strano.
Call Ronnie Zarembe at 493-1171 ext.
247 for appointment and additional
infonnation.
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednffd1y, F•btuaty 9, 1913
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"Celery Is Fattening" Is available at the followlng locatlons:
Corona Del Mar
Jack's Pharmacy
Medi RX Pharmacy
Zweber Pharmacy
Newport Beach
B. Dalton Bookseller
• Bllboa Bay Book Shoppe
Balboa Island Pharmacy
Blyside Pharmacy
Doubleday Book Shop
Easlbluff Pharmacy
Howard's Nutrition
Hups Market
Mlriners Phann1ey •
Newport Hills Druas
Pm Lido Pharmacy
Port Pharmacy
Steven's Pharmacy
Via Lido Drua
Westcliff Pharmacy
Costa Mesa
CoasUine Health Foods
Collete Pharmacy
Creetey's Book Store
3025 E. Coast Hwy.
2700 E. Coast Hwy.
3301 E. Coast Hwy
5 F ashlon Island
306 Manne Ave.
716 E. Balboa Blvd.
1016 BaySlde Onve
#87 fashion Island
2521 Eastbluff
1072 Bayside Or.
3433 Y11 lido Drive
320 Superior
2610 San MCuel
351 HoSC)ltal Road
3130 West Balboa
307 Placentia Ave.
3445 Yta Lido
2().43 West cliff Dr.
270 E. 17th Street
UO fair Drwe
270 E. 17th Street
North Drugs
Dean's Pharmacy, Inc.
Foster Pharmacy
Mesa Verde Pharmacy
Mother's Kitchen
Ramsay Rexail Drugs
Vista Drug
Bullock's
1170 Baker Street
390 ust 17th Street
1835 Newport Blvd.
2971 Harbor Blvd.
225 E. 17th Street
2246 Newport Blvd.
821 W. 19th Street
South Coast Plaza
B. Dalton
Steven's Pharmacy
South Coast Plaza
1525 Me.sa Verde Or. East
Huntititon Beach
Allen Druas 18577 Main Street
Center Medtc:al Pharm1ey 17752 Beach Blvd.
Harold Pharmacy 15802 Sprin&dale Street
Huntmaton Prof. Pharmacy 18700 Main Street
Landmark Pharmacy 8905 Atlanta
Meadowlark Pharmacy 4972 Warner Ave.
Med1eal Towers Pharmacy 17822 Beach Blvd.
Pals Druas 127 Main Street
The Book Case 91().4 Adams
The Druwst 21421 Brookhurst
The Druu1st 16881 AJ1onqu1n Street
W11tes Pharmacy 17522 Beach Blvd.
Wally's Pharmacy 18061 Beach Blvd.
Yang Druwst 217 Fifth Street
Irvine
Med-tenter Pharmacy 4950 Barranca Parkway
Woodbridge Pharmacy 4600 Barranca Parkway
Mission Viejo/El Toro
B. Dalton Bookseller 23702 El Toro Road
Laz Pharmacy 26302 Chapaz Road
Nutubon Market 23785 El Toro Road
Lacuna/Lacooa Nicuel
The Oruu1st
McCallas Pharmacy
Manners' Stabontfs
24022 Ahso Creek Road
292 forest Avt.
22S forest Awe.
Foootain Valey
Chnsban Discount Books
Elliot's Pharmacy
Fountain Valley Med. Ctr.
fountain Vly. RexaP Dre.
Santa Ana
Racquetball World
Courtyard Books
Park Rexall Drues
Bristol Mechcal Pharmacy
9-430 Warner Ave.
9113 Garfield
11 lbo Warner Ave.
10990 Warner
Santa Ana
Tustin
2321 S. Bristol
2 720 S. Bristol The Family Service A.Dociation of
Orange County will present its flrst
annual auction Friday at Plummer
Auditorium, 210 E. ch~pman Avenue.
Fullerton.
Saddleback Senior Center, 25675
Talardro. Mission Viejo. Call Chris i-----------~-----~.;;;,_------------=-...,;,.;;;;;;;._-=----------------------==--------------
Olson at 770-4103 or 770-4215 for ~-~~~~~~~~~~~E~A~R~N~A~N~D~~L~E~A~~~-~~~------~~-----~ The grand prize will be a
Mediterranean Cruise for two aboard
the Golden Odyssey.
appointment or a ddit ional D_ ~rvw+ Photos in~e':tl!~c~t&zen c1ub, 3B4 Legion st., ~ ~ ~ '"' Del i v er t he Daily Pilat Boys and gir ls 10 or older -
Laguna Beach. Call Don Vlvrette at ...... ..... I ·1 p•1 4
additional information. Walkins also Next to Ed-d• Lido cinem.
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with the drawing to occur at the end
of th e evening. For further
Information call Family Service
AssOci.ation at 838-7377.
497-2441 for appointment or 3461ViaUde 675-612i Call 642-4321 and apply t oday. II J I DI
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Begins Thursday Feb,. 10th
2/3ofi
DURING OUR FINAL CLEARAWAY
' on an impressive selection of Fall and Holiday
dresses, sportswear, sleepwear and accessories .
J
Handall Prt"slt')
honored
Scouts
honor
Presley
Randall E P r t•slt \
chairman of the P n •sh•\
C o m p a n i c s . w ,1 s
presented tht• 198:3 l;ood
Scout Award Tut•sda\
night by the Oran~~·
County Count·11. H11\.
Scouts of Amcrtl'.t
Some 800 conslr ut 111111
r ndustry lca dt·r~ 11 nd
members of tht• pul1ht
gathered al th<• Anaht•1m
Marriot t Hotel to h1111u1
P res I e y 's (' x t t· n s r " ,
support of sc:ouung .111d
to raise funds for tho
h andica pped ..,toutrng
program
T h e OCBSA. wh1d1
has 38.000 membt•r·s .i111I
ranks sixth among tht
4 16 Coun cils 1n tilt
U n ited Sta tl.'s. utt•d
Presley as a nwml1t·1 11r • -
the Cou m·tl EZt•t ulr\.
Board. a nd its G 11ld1 ·11
E.agle Club Ht• al~· " 1 ...
recognized for m.1k1111•
available to thL• l'OUIH ii
extensive finaneHtl .111d
ma n power resoun·1·s 111
e n s ure its qualtt \
operation.
P resley 1s a fou 11d1 1
and £onner c·o-eha1r11 .. 111
9 ! th e CEEF I>
o r ga n i z a t 1 on .1 11 d
long-time me mlwr .111.J
forme r d i rec tor of t h1·
Bu i l din g In dustn
Associa tion
Presley b egan h1-;
building career shonh
after World War II 111
Bakersfield. a nd to d .111
has developed mon• th,111
l 6 0 r e s 1 d c n t 1 .1 I
communities. In l!lh!l.
t he P resley Comp<11rn s
became publicly 11w111 d
a n d 1s curre n tlv tht·
largest public bui ldtng
c o m p a n y b a s c• d 1 n
Orange County
OCC shows
big films
Five big films will be
screened this spring in
Orange Coast College's
Frid ay N ig h t Fil m
Series.
The series begins on
F eb. 25 with Georlo(t•
L ucas' "Star W a r s ..
Other films in the scrll's
will include "Airplane ..
(March 4), "10" (Man·h
11), "Oliver" (March 18).
a nd "Young Doctors"
(March 25)
Films will bC' scrf"t>nt•d
a t 8 p .m . 1n OCC':-
F o rum. Adm1ss1on 1s
$1.50 per pe rson . .int.I
tickets will be ava1l<1blC'
at th e door F or
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556-5880.
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Feb 10 thru 13.
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Balboa b land show dama1e from hi1h tides
and fierce winds. Six private piers were
destroyed and a dozen badly dama1etl. One
homeowner put trash cans filled with water on
his pier to keep it from floating away .
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RenowneCI brlilje pl•yen
bid boldly and win.
ee 6oren, Page Ba.----....... ,,
~Piers are tossed about on storilly seas ..
The remains of one pier are shown submerged in the water.
liland residents said it was the w~nt storm they remember.
From bytes to bucks. • •
His coin-op computer business more than flash in t he pan
i Bt STEVE MITCHELL o<t11te~ .........
Kim Cohan, a bespectacled
Ul-year-old executive who
founded hla own company two yean ago, la cashing in on the
COf11puter age. '
He'• tum1ng bytea intD bucks. Dltka intD dolfan.
Cohan hu plugged Into an enk.erprae that hu Ubn.ries and
achoola acroaa the country
beJgin8 foe hi.a product.
• 'A coin-operated computer.
3'hat'• rt1ht. Just plunk In &hk-ee tokens (at $1 apiece) and ,..ve '°t tour own computer
,.,.-an entire hour.
Cohan la. founder and ~' of Micro Tlmaharing 0$., a .SalinM-t..d tinn that, tD
clllte, hM bwtalJed coln-operaied
cdnputen ln lix libraries llC'n*
thp country.
tthe computer whl1 waa at
clleback Colle1e'1 South
rnpu1 in Mlll6on Viejo Monday
· tallJnc • l'ranklilJ Ace 100, . Ootnplete wtth printer and dual
cMak drive, In a amall room on the 1'~·· .x>nd floor. 'The Idea came to me a c:ouple
of years ago," Cohan said of hls
brainstorm. "I w as 17 at the
time," he said, rubbing his
hairless chin.
He said 1 i of the timed devices
will be installed in other libraries
by the end of the month.
Cohan's coin -op computer
cornea with a half dozen or to
programs that can be checked out
through the libr,aarian at
Saddleback.
Or uaers can bring their own
dlslu.
The library has a atock market
evaluation progra.-n, a home
accountant pf08X'UD, and even a
word procel90r that'• good for
doln1 terl1l pap1:ra (it even
prepares an index in alphabetJcal
order).
And tpere are educational
computer pines, auch u a typtna
tutDr, and. of coune, computer
chell.
Perhar• the moat unique
aapect o Cohan'• bu1lne11 -
even more '° than the c:oncep\ of
buyln1 computer time with a
token -ii the entrepreneur'•
markeuna 1ytt.em.
The computers are pWchMid
by inveetora for about $4,200
each. The investors, in turn, leue
their new machines tD Cohan,
who i.nltalla them in libraries.
The libraries receive 5 percent
of the profita and the remainiJll
95 percent la aplit down the
middle betwan the inveatDr and
Cohan'• firm.
Cohan aay1 It will take an
lnveator about two yeare to
recoup hi• lnveatment. From
then on, he uya, It'• all protita.
Micro Ti1M9haring Co. pay•
for inatallation, aervicinl the
equipment and lnM.arance.
'The way Cohan fl1ure1 it,
everybody comes out ahead. He
makea out, hie lnveaton make
out, the Ubrariea make money
and prOYkle a aervice, Md people
who can't afford to buy a
computer can rent one.
ICven thoee who don't know
how to UM a computer come out
a winner.
Thara becauae Cohan ha•
rewritten all the computer
manuall In HIY·•unde,....... t9rmlnoloo.
Rule No. 1 for MWt-omert;
• ....... Calm down."
1bt-S~E¥E--MAllBL Of 1fMi 0.., ..... ltaff
Some of the piers on Balboa 1sland had been in
place for more than 50 years. Other than a few
barnacles and loose planks, the piers had survived
nature's worst. ·
But that changed last month when record high
tides and a gale-force storm destroyed six private
. piers and damaged another dozen along the island's
sooth shore.
More than a week after the storm, residents are
still repairing busted and banged-op piers. Many will
have to be rebuilt after piers simply floated away
leaving only the pi lings behind.
Island resident Gene Baum said in his years fn
Newport Beach he'd never seen anything like it. He
described the force of the sea during the storm as a
"surge" that moved into the harbor like a massive ·
wall, lifting piers and carrying them off.
Allan Beek, whose father was an early settler on
the island, said the storm severely damaged the pier
that stands -and now sags -in front of the family
bayfront home. ·
He said he r;ecalls a furious storm in 1936 that
spilled over a then-existing sea wall but that it wasn't
anything compared to the storm last month.
Baum said that one innovative resident placed
10 .trash cans filled with_~ater on his pier to prevent
the structure from being·lifted up and floated off by
the tide. ·
"It was a pretty creative idea and several others
started copying him," noted Baum, who has
suggested to the island's improvement association
that the trash can method become standard
operation during storms.
Although it was overshadowed by the
spectacular damage to the Seal Beach pier during
the storm, Newport Beach took a beating during the
flurry.
City officials estimated there was $1.8 million in
damage to 218 homes and businesses.
HI Ortn e 00111 DAILY PIL.OTIWednNday,' bruary t, 1113
: DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter aboul tht•
l'{ew Jersey baby parade sparked a aore 1pot In my
etperience as a minister.
: I am troubled when people Insist that a tiny tot
be a flower girl or a ring-bearer In a wedding
service. This sometimes Col'Cft a small child to
perform for the gratiCacalion of adults in a way that
niaY be very difficult for him or her. 1 tiave seen
cl)Udren frightened to the point or hysteria when
Corced to walk down the aisle. It adds nothJng but
stress and confusion to a wedding which otherwise
would be sacred and meaningful. And who knows
the extent of psychological trauma il may cause the
c~iW? .
This brings to mind another problem: Parents
who f-11 to remove a child who cries or talks loudly
.and excessively during a church service. Some
people believe they are tr?lining their little ones to be respectful or the worst\lp service. Actually, they
ate too young to know what at ia all about.
Meanwhile, the message of the sermon is lost on
people who can't hear. The minister becomes
f~trated or hoarse (or both) shouting over the
noa.se.
I hope you will print this letter, Ann.
Clergymen of every faith would be grateful to you.
; PERPLEXED IN THE PULPIT
DEAR PERPLEXED: You woaJd aol believe
tile names I bave been called for taking a 1taad
apin1t flower glrls and ring-bearers. Thank you
far your supportive comments.
Your second complalDt 11 one I know a good
deal about, since I do some lecturlog myself.
Hire's bow I deal with crylDg bable1 or very young
clilldrea wbo talk out loud wbeo I am on tbe
p8atform: I pause for a very long moment. Tllen I
~e tile parent two minutes to silence or remove
die cblld. If tbe nolse doe1n'& stop, I say, "WUJ you
please take tbe little one out? It Is uafaJr &o t~e
Hdlence to allow tbis disturbance to coatlaae.
Tllaak you very much."
DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I listen to the
women talk in the beauty shop, I think I must be
undersexed or terribly cheated. My husband and I
have been married for 15 years. We are in our
middle 40s and our sex life is very quiet compared
with the women 1-tlear.
Are there any figures on this subject? Please
look around. Ann. -l NEED TO KNOW IN
-MINNESCYI'A
DEAR NEED: In the "Book of Averages" by
Barry TarabJs, under "Sex -How Often?" I found
this:
Couples from %5 to 34 -8 to 11 times a montb
Coaplet from U to U -8 times a moatb
Collples '5 and older -4 tl.mes a mootll
Couples 55 and older -% times a moatb
Couples 65 and older -once a month
Bear la mind these flgaree are anrages. If
you are ever or uder, don't be coacerned. Yoar
senal patten may be Jast rip& for YH ud you
bubud.
GOif i ON lllDGf ..... .
BV CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAA SHAAJF.
Ti-. blddlnr: North 8outh
North deal1.
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Openlnr lead: Act of c::>.
ttams for the p11t 20 yeara.
North'• double w11 for
J"ID<lt1. but Prlday w11 not
prepared to .. ttl• tor a non·
vulnerable ttl. Jn1l41ad, he
overbid to rame and thtn
proceeded to make It. Wt1t'1
double w11 predicated on the
fact that the 1ult1 were rolnr
to break badly for declarer.
hlmHlf under preNure. He
•luffed three diamond• and
t h• jack of heart.a, but the
wrltlns w11 on tht wall.
Weat. w11 thrown on lead
with the ace of 1pade1. He
cleverl)' Hlted with a low
diamond, In the hope that
dtclarer would careleuly
win with dummy'1 nine and '° 1et hi• entrlH tangled.
But Prlday won the king,
ca1hed the ace and tucked
We1t back on lead with a dla
mood. The beet that Wt1t
could do w11 to c11h the king
of heart.1 and then pre1ent
farer with the qu"as ol
hearta and hi• ninth t.rkk.
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1tudyln1 the t.echnJque or
aome of the world'• sreat
play•"· Th• band1 will be
from the recent World Olym·
plad, held In Blarrlta. France.
Our rlrtt 'hero 11 Tony Prt·
day who. with hu partner
Claude Rodl-lgue, h11 been
the maln1t.ay of Britain'•
Weit led the ace of hearts
and 1hlfted to hi• 1lnJllton
elub. Declarer won In hand
and led a low 1pade. Weit
played low and dummy'• klnr
won. Four club wlnneu
followed, and w .. t found
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T "' rou1 HIAlTH Libra: Focus • on se~ur1ty
OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: For months, I've
been under severe emotional strain. I've caught
myself clenching my jaws so much they hurt. In
addiuon I've had severe headaches, occasional dizzy
spells and pain in my jaws when I eat and when I
yawn. I've been to ear specialists, X -ray men and
neurologists. But there's no relief. Any suggestions?
-MR. K. .
DEAR MR. K.: Have you ever heard of the
TMJ syndrome? Thia Involves the Temporo
Mandibular Joint -which is the jaw joint In front
of the ear.
Sorhetimes this may cause symptoms like
yours. Visit a dentist qualified to treat this
condition. If pre8ent, medicine to relax the jaw and
prevent clenching may help. So may use of a fitted
plastic bite plate. Repositioning the lower jaw is
important.
FOR MRS. U.: Many patients who are on
reduction diets or who 1uffer from nasal congestion
harm themselves Innocently by buying
over-the-counter medications t hat contain
phenylpropanolamine hydnx:hloride. According to
Robert D. Swenson, M.D., and associates, In some
patients il has caused" kidney failure and
hypertension. To be doubly aure, check the labels
on the medicines you buy -and then with your
physician.
FOR MRS. T .: Ideally, prevention o f
osteoporosi.s should begin early In life. This will
preve nt bone deterioration later on. In some
patients, osteoporosis appears as early as age 35.
Here are some practical suggestions: ( 1) Exercise
daily. Walking or running prevents disuse of bone
and osteoporosis. (But don't over-exercise.) (2) Take
a diet rich in calcium. (3) Avoid excess use of
vitamins A and D , which may hasten bone
deterioration.
Dr. Steincrohn welcom es questions from
readers. He cannot answer all individually but will
include those of. general interest in hi.a column.
Send your questions to him. in care of the Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, c.alif. 92626.
Thursday, Jt'ebruary lU
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Orders from top
may Jack substance -spar for time. strive to play
waiting game. See people In realistic light, realize
t.hat element of deception does exist. Focus on
business. career, ambitions, ability to deal with
government.al agencies.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What seemed far
away comes close -spotlight on education,
spiritual values, long journey. You'll combine
business with pleasure -personaJ magnetism soars,
members of opposite sex regard you as faacinatlng
c,hallenge.
GEMINI (Mar 21-June 20): Study Taurus
messa~e. Be reaUsllc, be positive, those who claim
financtal success are not merely talking for sake of
talking. Protect your own interests, be sell-reliant
and reallre that member of opposite sex is serious.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Check Aries
message for valuable hint. Don't permit. others to
take you for granted. Break from past procedures
proves beneficial. Know it. strive for independence,
seek expert lega l counsel. Don't fall victim to
self -deception.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll have
embarrassment of riches. Means options are open,
'choice is your own. you can succeed in business
enterprise that combjnea family and career. In-
tuitive intellect is on target, you'll make right
choices and could strike pay d irt.
P01SH01S ~-y-~SHLEIGH BRILL!ANT
SOMETIMES
I WISM
COULD GIVE
ALL. MY
EMOTIONS
THE DAV
OFF.
• HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides with e motional responses, significant
changes, travel opportunities, dealings with those
who represent foreign interests. Forces tend to be
scattered, popularity Increases, resolutions
regarding rest and nutrition require review.
LIBRA (Sept. 23.0ct. 22): Emphasis on
restrictions, added responsibilities, need for patience
and a review of property values. Focus on security,
dealings with older individuals and professional
appraisals.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Short trip could be
on agenda. Written material figures prominently.
Member of opposite sex makes special request and It
deserves serious consideration. Highlight versatility,
tum on charm and show willingness to laugh at
your own foibles.
SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Cash flow
resumes -you could be looking for a tax shelter.
Purchase of luxury item is part of scenario -you'll
be fixing things in connection with home, desire to
beautify surrounds. ·
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): An error is
rectifi~. What appears to be a setback will actually
werk an your favor. Delay provides time_ior gaining
second wind. Associate or friend miscalculates -
you'll retrieve fallen pieces. Your judgment and
intuition wttl-be on target.
~QU~RIUS (Jan. 20-F.eb. 18): Arrange
meeung with one who usually is unavailable. Stick
to principles. exhibit determination, tenacity, will to
win. Individual 'you seek is available but also is
hiding. Look behind scenes. take a stand, refuse to•
be disturbed by sensational rumors.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You win your
way -lunar and numerical cycles highlight
friendships, profitable political alliances, ability to
exert influence in positive manner. You'll complete
important project. lnclividuaJ who aided you in past
will make reappearance.
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Deity during the month of FebN8ry Utt to FM atereo 103.1 et e a .m. and 5 p .m. H•ar
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ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC
Your Silent
Partner~
When a death occurs In the lamlly you
need to make a lot ol right decisions. You
need to understand what Is best for you
and how much you can afford. Call Pierce
Brothers when you need us.
WALLY McCONAHEY
Manager
Pierce Brothers Smiths'
627 Main Street
Huntington Beach. Callf. 92&48
llilPie.;;~
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If you•re in the 25% federal tax
bracket and you deposit •2.000 in
an Allstate SavJ.n2s lndMdual Retire-
ment Account (IRA) you11 pay •500
rate.that changes periodically. based
on the four-week average yield of
six-month T-Bills.
The F\xed pa~ an Interest rate
less in federal income
truces this Aprtl 15th.
If you're in the 35%
tax bracket you11 pay
IRARatee thats fixed for the full
term you select: 18. 24.
36 or 48 months.
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•700less.
And if you're in the
50% bracket you'll pay
• l.000 less.
Varlahle
lOCVo
Mlnin'aHll GP"'~ drpaalt
ol 925. /lddltlONll :r-il•
o( • 10 1;1'""11
Not only that, the
'2.000 deduction from your gross
income may well put you 1n a sU~tly
lower tax bracket orerall. so you1ibe
re\VcUded there. too.
And you \Wll't pay any federal
tax on the deposit or the interest lt
earns 't1l you're retired and probably
In a lower bracket.
You can choose between a
Vcuiable Rate or FDced Rate IRA.
1be \arlable pays an Interest
P.xed
lOCYo
Minimum~~=
It ''°° ... l no II drpoelt.t P"'Tlit"'°"
The maximum yearly
deposit ls •2.000 for an
indMduaL •2.250 for a
couple with oneworldng
spouse or M,000 for a
couple with both worldng.
Fbr more Information. stop by
any Allstate SavJ.na> office or call ·
our Bank by Mail Department collect
at (213) 240-5913.
IRA. A retirement pJan you
t>enefit from .lll 11 without'· n
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hair turns
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A worklhop will be preeentAld Satu.rdAy
•l UC Irvine to uPdat.e htah echool eclence
teachen on new development. ln their field,
with lntonnation on topk:8 1uch u add rain
and 1eneUc enafneerlna. •
The all-day clinJc Ta belna •taaed for the
aecond year. It 11 Intended to gfve IClence
teachen treah knowledge on new research
area1.
Fee tor the day ii $10, which Includes
lunch. Participant. can resl1ter by callina
Yvonne P•aaduan In the UCI Oftlce of
Relattona with Schoola and Colleges, 833-MM.
•Two Fountain Valley flreflghten were
honored recently by local 1ervice clu.be.
F ire Ensineer ~era Carlaea was
recosnlzed as Fireman of the Year by the
Fountain Valley Exchange Club. He wu
selected by fellow flrefishtera, who said
Carlaen has spent countlea hours repairing
equipment and assiatlng other firefight.en.
Firefighter-paramedic Maril HUkell wu
choeen tor a dlatlngulahed aervice award by
the Fountain Valley Jaycees.
• Former Blood, Sweat and Tears trumpeter
Pbll Drllcoll will perform at 7:30 p.m.
WHY WEIGHT
St1rt the lew Y 11r out
rilht, with our w1i1ht
loss th1r1pJ.
Our patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds
using the protein sparing modified fast, the
easiest, safest and quickest way to lose
weight -proven on thousands of patients
over a 10 year period.
Cal Us For A Free Consultation
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Newport leach, Calif.
(714) 548-1113
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DIABETES EDUCATIO
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. Colle ... AdmiNlon 11 $2 at the Newport-Mesa
ChrilUan Cent.er church aanctuary, 55,Talr
Drtve.
•Occidental Collea• 1tudenta will read
trom George Bernard Shaw'• wrlt1n1
Thuraday at Saddleback Colle1e'1 North Cam_pus Forum Theater.
'The 45-minute program wm begin at
11:30 a.m. It ii tree and open to \he public.
The uudenta, tutored by Omar Paxton,
chairman of the unlveralty'1 theater artl
program, w ill try to portray Shaw'!
underlying optimiam t.hroulh their dramatic
readlng1.
•A tree career aeminar wlll be held
S.turday at the callfomia Inatitute of Applied
Design, 3300 Irvin e Avenue, Suite 325,
Newport Beach.
The 10 a.m. seminar wlll include career
poulbllltlee as an Interior designer and lta
financial rewards. RJ'lre1hment1 will be
served.
For reservations or further information,
call Darci Ll.akey at 7M-5711.
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Son fills • JD for Marty .Robbins
LL NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -RoMy Robbina, ~of the laCAt linpr, Many l\obbfna, II .. umin8 ~me of hla father'• coneert datee, but •YI he
doetn't want "a eympathy career."
"I have no doubt about what l can do on 1tqe.
But h1a ahoee can't be filled," the 33-y a.r-old atnaer
uya. "l've not tried to capltalile on hla name. rve
made It for the first 14 ye&r1 and l flaure they've
been the roucheet."
Hia father died Dec. 8, and Robbina hu decided to complete the concert datee bla father had
aeheduled before h1I death.
: Ronny Robbina and h1I father'• band will mve
Qlelr flnt pertdnnance Feb. 26 ln Panama Oty, l1a.
They are booked u f&r ahNd u Sept. 17, when
they are to appear in Franklin, Ga.
· Robbina, blond and gregarioua like h1a father,
.. ya he will keep hla father'• band tosether u long
., pomtble.
· "If we can break even the first year and keer,
the buaineu functioning, I'll conatder It a 1UC1Ce11,'
hie aald in an interview in h1I late t.ther11 office.
Tllere5 oaly one
FheCrowDs.
J801 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEl MAR. CA
(714) 760-0lJI
He wlll be 1l~ln1 Mveral of hi• father'•
famoua ICJl'\ll, tnd "El PllO " "My Woman,
My Woman, My Wife, ' "Devil Woman," "Don't
Worry/ "WhlCAt Sport Coat," ''Toniaht Carmen" and' All Around Cowboy."
"l've done them tor ye&n,'' Robbina uld "My
1how won'\ chaftle much. Now I'll do them mo,.. u
a tribute." The elder RobblN, a member of the Country
Mualc Hall of Fame, died of heart f allure after a
hla\Ory of coronary trouble. He wrote about 600
aonp and had 18 No. 1 hit.I durlnc hla 30-year
career.
Ronny Robblna aay1 modestly he 11 an
"unreuonabJe fac:almUe" of h1a father.
"We are similar in tonal quality but l don't
have one-tenth of the voice oontroJ he'a aot," he
aald. "I've learned to live with It. I've tried to
develop my own atyJe. The only time I IOund like
him la when I do hla aonp. I phra1e1 them like he
phruea them. I line them the way he did becauae
that's the wa I Jee.med them."
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t.1)0··· NEwt CHARLIE'S ANGl!t.a
A jewej thief~ Jiii In
order to ••Ml • dlllrnond
IN Moeie haW ti.II hired
to protect. G EIGHT 18 ENOUGH
Tommy detldee to~
• PfO~ muelolan
lntl.-d ot QOlt'G 10 ~
• THAH'8 COfM>AHY
Jedi end CN1My wlllll In
on J_. wNte the le
entllt1elnlng • dett.
• HAWAII FlVE--0
Denny'• vlalllng aunt
beCotnM lnvor..d In Ille
murder Of en eldetly man
wtlO Mt nut to hltr on the
~ .
• OVEREASY
Gu.I: LAfry Hagman (R)
i NILATENOHT
iS::w; §NBC NEWS
• ANOTHER LIFE
(l)MOVIE * • * ··TM Hurricane"
( 1g37) Oofothy Lamour,
Jon Hell. A devutetlng
huf'rlcaM th•t dMtroye •
PolynMIM lllAfKI reeot¥91
th• confllct or Idyllic
romenc:. end pt1m111.,.. Ille
with modern cMllullon
CtMOVIE * * * ~ "Ster Wera"
( 11177) MAfk Hamill, Harr1-
9on Ford. A motley c:ollec·
lion Of rM>elll end robots
bend together 10 ellack
the huge ap-IOf'I ot an
oppreulve g•l•ctlc
8:301empl~VETT (R)
QINEWS
8AAHEY Will.ER
Barney Inn 10 get rid ot •
degenerele convention
dei9gete who won'f INve
NewYontOty.
• AOW.HCE THEATRE CID AIR 8UPf>l y IN
HAWAII
"Ewn The Nlghte Are Bet·
ler," "Lo.I In ~" end
"All Out Of Love" ere
emong the II/ta perlO<med
by AK Supply In Ulls con-
e.rt taped 1t Honolulu·a
7:00 .~~~
NBC NEWS
HAPPY DAY'S AGAIH
Fonzte geta some ""9•·
peeled help when an Old
enemy f9llKN to mek•
troubk I =.,.HEWSQ
Bur1 '""-Bob'• ofter to
become Illa m.neger: Oen-
"" ennouncee Illa ~ to Mk 0-to mllrt)' Nm:'
~ concocea • plel\
IO -~end Mliggie. • TlfREE'S COMPANY
Jedi MCtett)' ligl'9 up with
• computer datlnO ~. • •~..:.aWIU> REPOftT
(I) P .M. MAGAZINE
Afr\cerl Sefllri Ac!Yenlure: •
mekeup men tum• au.11n
Hoffmen Into the tltle cnar ·
11Cter ol lhe ftlm "Tootlle "
(II ENTERTAMitEHT
TONCIHT
An lni.Mew with a.n.
Mldler: • look bed! •• the
"l.8ugll·ln" Mrles. e ORANGE COUNTY
TODAY
(D)MOVIE • *"' ''Sherkey·a
Mec:NN" ( 11181) Bur1 Rev·
nolde. R4M:llel Wwd. A vice
cop uncovers ~
government corruption
wttle ln11Ntlg.tlng the
murder of e call gift 'R'
(%)MOVIE * * ''The UttJe Fugitive"
(1953) Richie Andrueco.
Rtc:kle 9r9WSI• ,,. little
Colt (Lee Majors) Seivert
encourages a down-and-out pool
player to enter a championship
tournament.
boy hu many edwnturee
while Wandering Wound
COt'9)' Island.
7:301 2 ON n.e TOWN QIFAMtLY~UO
LAV!ANE & IHIAl..EY
&COMPANY
LaYeme and Shirley end
up et the c:onirola when
tlley Win 1 pl-trip to 1
profHslonel tootbell
ilrnOHLA.
F#tured: • proflle ol the
Pointer Slltere: • repor1 on
lk•leboerdlng: • look ••
-'calendlf girl• ...
• =ME'S Pt.ACE
tit Wt<RP IN CINCINNATI
Herb '"en8QM to Mii Les
enouoh lnlurence COYer· eoe fOt II• men eher the
..-nan Is lnvoMld In •
bUNre eccldent
I TIC TAC DOUaH
MACNEIL I LEHRER
~T
tll) NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL
"AUS1relia'a Anlmll Myt.-terla" A look 11 Ille
9Jltreordlnery enlmlla ol
Auetrllll and the eclenllat•
working to pr-,,_
IMng Mou 10 pre11111onc:
ti..-Is pr-led
(I) LIE OETtCTOA !IDJ YOU ASKED FOR IT
FHturect. "Mr. Rubik And
Hie ~be" and "TMChlng
CNdt-HOwToFly " m COUEGE
BASKETBALL
Ohio State va. Wleconaln CJD MAKING LOVE
BETTEA
Sea ther!IPl•ta. men-ln-
m.strMt In ....... end
enlert.inlng enlrnetlon "e
presented to compare
queallon• and enawere
ebout hutnM NJIUMlly.
8.-00 . Cl) 8EV!H 8NOE8
FOR SEVEN MOTHERS
Henneh end tour others
we attended In 1 blta.wd
when their elrpl1ne
er..,_ In IM mount.ins. D a AfAL PEC)ttl.I
Fe911Ked: • ., Club '°'
~ citlnn9: • heng>-
glldlng dog; • couple wt'O
haW ti.II menled fOf 75
Y9#•: • hotel for honey-mooners: the memorial 10
the Amet1can ..w.m-1
~ dt8d trying to ~
the hostegee In Iran 8 MOVIE
"The P.S.I. F8C1or·· (1980)
Pete< Mark Richmond.
Gre1ohen Corbel 8 QI THE FAU GUY
Colt encouregea • down-
and-out pool ~ lo
enter• c;hampionahlp tour·
nemeril. e MOYt£ * * "Concrete Cowboys"
( 11179) Tom Sellecll. Mor·
gan Fairchild. Two Mon-
i-naal'-try to make fl
to NashYlle by hopping
freight trains-
(!) OOUEGE
8A8KET8ALL
Ohio &at• ..... Wi9con8lrl
• P.M. MAGAZINE
A grandmother who la •
C<lme-90Mng ~hie; 11
m1keuc> men turn• Dustin
Hoffm#l Into the title cllM·
llCt« ot "'9 lllm "Toollle." e IEHNYHU
Aa ~ Helvy McGee,
Benny rune Into trouble
with two lrllh gueets
• NATIONAl
GEOOAAPHIC SPEaAL
"Auetr"'8'1 AnllNI Mp-
ler!M" A look et IN
eatreordlnary anlmel9 of
Auatrella end the aclenllatt
WOJlllng to pr-ti-
IMng llnk• to preNetonc
tlmee 11 pr..-.ted.
(C)MOVI£
• • ~ "The Men Who
Loved Womefl" (1918)
Cherlel Denner, Lutle
C8tOn Directed by Fren.
cola Trvtfeut A men le eo
ob9MMd with beeulltul
-lhal he llndl II dltfl-
cult lo remeln M llafled
with any lndlvlduel rela-
tlonahlp
QDMOVIE * ~ "Super Fuzz" (1118 I)
Terence Hiii, ErnMI 8org-
nlne Ar. lnedleled Miami
cop u-hit new1ound
~to combat
~Cl'lme.·PG'
* * \t "Or99onaleyer •
( 111111) Pe1er MecNlcOI,
Caitlin Cllll"ke. A daring
young man 111emp11 to
r-.cue • rNlid«I from the
wr1t~.>of-an andent, hr•
brNlhlng cnNllure 'PG'
D MOVIE * * * ~ "Everything You Alwaya We.nted To Know
About SH (But Were
Alreld To A.Mt)" (11172)
Wooay Allen, Gene Wilder
A ..,._ of cc>nMc a11eccn.
apoofa Or OeYld Ae&>oen'•
beet-eelllng ti«* In eddl-llon to other_,., 1111-r: 'A'
l:IO UE OETl'CTOA
BEHHYHlll
Benny H• loob •• chll-
«en'• swourwnmlnO on
Germen~.
• MAN< AU88E1..L.
WUhlngton'a top polUcal
aatlrtlt pok• tun at major
--and -aton. Of thedey.
(%)MOVIE • • * "Frlendly Pereu• lion" ( tffe) Gary Cooper.
Dorothy Mci0ulr$. A family
of au. ... ,.... 10 tight
In the CMI Wer.
t:OO 8 (I) MOVIE * * * "The ln·L•••"
(111711) Alen Arkin. Peter
F ... A N9w Yortt dentlel
~ lnvoMld In •
bizarre eec>IOnege plot
when ,,,. mMC• hie 09Ugh-
ter'• Mure hlther-tn..lllw.
IBJ U QITHEFACTSOf'
LIFE
Tootle'• brother end hie
two college !*a Invite the
gim out for "• night on the
ra1 ~ WIND6 °" WAit
"Pitt 4: Dellence" Byron
.. eccepted into the u s
N...-y Submatlne School:
lfte det
• THI MNCN1 CW
GANOttl
.... dOc.'lln*!W, Of ... mellint ot Notlalil ~lllfl•
borough'• -"'"'bloot•· phy ol lftCll811 IHCI•'
Mot11ndH 0 1ne1111 lnGludee OOIM*IClt'Y ,,.,,.
CMI 1Mmb«a CIMllOe eeroen. John Miiie. M1111n
lhMn end 8en KlllQWy
(Q) HIW OAY 1H IDIH
t:IO D Cll ,AMll y TIU
,.,.... opent I bf '*ereot
eooount on the 1tooll 1'1111·
ket In hie hlthllf'I namt
• M•A•l•H
HllWk¥ 1.,,.... wltfl I IOUO" Amty GOtontl lllld
9J .... Qt wflO'•
r90llYed e "ONI John"
~-. • llHNVHlll
hnny dOM • remakl of
·~ Sundenol Kid."
• IT'I Y°"" MOW
An 11r1ey ot lltltltlll comlO
1e1en1 ,,., 1n Etta s~ .. ·
hlletloue alllnt lltm ebout •
young merrl•d couple tJY1no to lllOY9 Into ttltlf
-l'louN
I MAMMAL DUOM
THI~
10!00 8 OUINOY
Quincy MWI Iii. llfe of a
popular antattllner wtio
Mtl hlrnMll on fir• while me::w.
* * 'h "Nemu, 'fl19 Kllltir
Whele" (111119) LH
Mer...U., RlcMrd Erd-
mlll'I. A II-wNIM II ... "'°"' delttl by • n•turllllt lnl9'Hled In
•ludylng ltl betle\llof.
• DUPONT ..oot.UMBIA
AWAAOl IH 8AOAOCA8T
JOUNW.JIM
Wiiier Crontllte lloeta Ihle•
annual -de owemony
honoring the beet In redlo
end televlllon b<oedc:ut
)ournellem tor 11'4 )'Mf. ID AUSTIN CfTY UMIT8
Rodney Crowell. Jonn
Portne. Guy Cln, -Joe Sf\ev«. 8HI CMWlll end
Keith Sytiee pr_,I the
atrono writing l•l•nll
~ ha... mede them
pert of en emerging ,_
b<eed of aongwrtt--.
QD THE W.OIHIAN
(C)MOVIE * •'At "The Poa1m1n
Alway• Ring• Twice"
(11181) Jeck Nlcholeon,
Jeellca Lange. A young
woman end her iover plot
to murder her f\uet>end. 'R'
(8)MOVll * •*'At "Sier Wera" ~(111'17) Mer11 Hemltl. Hwri-
IOO ford. A motley ~
uon of rebels and robot•
bend together to etleck
the huge aoeoe tort ot en
opprentve o•l•cllc empire. 'PO'
al)MOVIE
**"A Streng« ta Weloh-
lng" ( 111821 Rip Torn, K.te
Mulgf-. A peyctlOlic kid·
nAP1 1 TV repor1er end the
S..)'Mf-old deugtlter ot en
_.., ¥ICtkn end llold•
them fOf -In Gtend
C.Otrel StMlon. 'R'
(l)MOYIE * "E\lltapMlc" ( 1119 t) Clint
Howlrd, R.G. Atmetrong.
A mlltery edlool cadell
uaH bleck meglc 10
1-..nge the f\umllletlon he
l\U auftered ., the hand•
of hie WMl!hler c:tue-
mat•. 'R'
OMOVE • • • "Stir Cre:r(' ( 1NO)
Richard Pryor, Gene WIO-
•. Two men -,.,.. • ..,
fOf bani! robbers end ...,,
10 jell. 'R'
10-.30 • INDEPENOEHT
NETWOMNEWS
11:008D8Cl>a'.18
NEWS
• SATURDAY NtGffT
Hoet· BM Arttlur. Gueela:
The Roc:hee.
• INSEAACH~M•
"The AmltyYlle Horror"
• TME JEFRMOH8
George ~ down with
"IN rldl man'•~."
• HAMY-0 GD P88 LA TENIQHT
Host. Oerw1ll Wholeoy
(%)MOYIE * **'At "Sier Were"
( 111n) Mertt Hamill, Harri-'°" Forcl. A motley collec-
llon Of re«>ele and robola
band log9C.h« IO lttldl
11'4 11191 .,_ fOf1 of 111'1
oppre11lve galectlc
empire. 'PG'
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Na1alle retumt to Italy to
c:onYlnce Milon met he
must IMw Europe; Pug
-hie ll1end.nip with
P"'*9 Tudabury (Vle1one
Tennant) In London. wtllle
Rhode 11ey1 In N9w Yori!
with Medellne (LIM fll..
becher).Q
11:30 • (I) HART TO HART
While trying to find OUI
who kllled • brllllent ~
let, the Hartl .,. trapped
by • beeutlful adenttlll end
eubjeded to OMdty ..,_.
lmanlS.
8 KNXT !CBSI
8 KNBC INBCI
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G KABC IABCl
D KFMB ICBSI
C> KHJ-TV find I
• KCST IABCI
• KTTV !Ind I
II) KCOP· TV 11'1<1 I
• KCET (PBSJ
• KOCE f PBSI
Or• lot of cash?
Then call
clMtffltd. ThoM
thlnp taking up
•P'IOt In your hOfM, lttmt )'OU
..,.'tuMd'" :·=:-
•IMneed ..
Soglv.u•• c.tl ..• It'• ... ,. to
uM cm•lfltd to
get your Mndt on
IOIMCMh. ..
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(SIS) KOOC llnd I
0 On Tl/
l l TV
" HFIO
C IC1~mu1
f IWOR l NY . N Y
111 !WlBSI
[ ([')PN!
S IShow11mc'I
8 Spolllghl
9 ICilbll' New~ Ne lworkl .,
• M•A°'•H
H11Wk9Y9 flgtlte to keep e
wounded aoldler ellve
while.,,~ ben8Qt
~on,_ the 4-0nth.
• IENNYHIU
Benny -Fred Scuttle pra-.-ita Illa ~ of the
0renoe~.z111. • MAM
WAINngton'1 lop polllleal
.. tlfllt pok• tun 11 major
,_,.. Ind -aton. of
G 8TOHIQKT
Hoel: Johnny Caraon.
Gueet: a.It• o.ila. •a:1 Nl!CNEW8 NIOtfTlM D YOU AlN<!.D FOR rT
F•turld: "Mr. Rublll And
Hie Cube'' end ''TMChlng
CNdl-How To Fly "
• MOVE • • • ''8ua1in0" ( 1973)
Elliott Gould, Robtrt
Blelct. A P* ol vtc. ~
In Lot Angelta get ....
lw-lhan-'ftlWWdlno job of
• Or•nge Co .. t • Golden Weat • Coaatllne College •
NEED YOUR HELPlll
DOll'l LET EDUCITIOll DOWll!
Quality education In the Coast Community College District
ta threatened by: ·
1. Class cuts
2. Layoff of yaJued faculty members
3. Cuts In educational programs '
IELP ITIP IT Fiii llPPllllll
Let your concerns be heard now.
Write to the SO.d of T.,.._, Cout Com""'ntty Coftege Otltr1ct, 1370 Adama Aw .• Cotta M-. CA 12eff,
ANO .
A~ the next Botird mMttng (NIM eddr .. ) on F«>ruety
9, 1HI. 1:00 p.m. Important IOttvft ... wtll begin It 1~ p.1n.
Oran Cout DAIL.
KNXT (2) 6:00 11Seven Bridet for Seven
Brothen." Hannah and four otbera are
1tranded tn a blluard when their alrplane
cruhes In the mountains.
KASC (7) 9:00 -"Winds of War." Byron la
ccepted Into th U.S. Navy Submarine
School and Natalie return• to Italy to convince Aaron he muat leave Europe .
KN.BC (4) 10:00 -"Quincy." Quincy aavea
the life of a popular entertainer who aeta;
himself on fire while freebaaing cocaine.
.,,_,lnCI the "Nttle guyt"
~ Ille rHI ulmlnal
mattttmind• 00 fr ... 1.::U9
"Vndtrcowe,•" (1'12), ear aaveoa. a-i1t1e
Fo-. A 11\11\ It lllred by the.
government to locate en
•tomlo devb .
t1:M (l)NNN
John lylW .._ )'Oii
thlrlga llrangtr ltlM truth,
..,,,., ttian .... _, unler
than 111~ you've ..,., -· tl:OO. !HTMTAIHMIHT TOMGHT
An lnMMew with Be«•
Mldllf; • look beck •t the
l"i'l'"~=WOAD
MOVIE
* *\4 "Count Three And
PrW' (1955) Ven Helltn,
Joanne Woodward. A CM
Wiii V91eran becoln. •
Mff.ordeined mlnlelet end
Ml• lbou1 reconatlUCtlng
• CS.troYed cnurcn. i ::8 lttP BEYOND
"The Slet9d Mulflroom"
A apeclee of muatwoom,
belleYed to effect the extra
eenaory peruptlon ol
tlloee who •I It .. l•led.
(C)MOVIE •• *"' "Cernal Knowt-edge" ( tt71) Jeck Nldlot-
llOfl. Ann·M81grlt. Two
)college frlenda epend MY• .,., r-s btfor• and After
greduetlon dllcovetlng Ille
by lh8l1ng end ewttchlng
MCtl other'• glrttrlende 'R'
(l)MOVIE • * * • "The Lut Metro"
(!NO) C81heftne Deneuv9. I
Gerard Oepardleu. Direct·
ed by Frencoll Trvffeut '
During World W., 11, the
proprietore ot • eme11 Parle
theetr• try 10 keep their
esteblllf\ment °'*' dUflng ~
lf\e Germen OCCU!Hlllon.
'PO'
CtMOYIE • •'At "Cannery Row"
t 11182) N'°' Nolte, Oebre
Winger. In a tlMOa CelltOI'·
nle COlltel town, a mMlne
blotoglat becon'9e rC>ITIM-
tle:8llty lnvOflled wl1h • gift
from lhe loc.i bordello
'PG'
12:0t CID MOYIE **"4 "Thlet" (11181)
J._ Cean, T~ay
Weld. A SW~ c:rook oi-up ,. llldepeildellCle
for • big --tNt ,. f\o9ee wll _.. 1111 _,.
Ii• futuN. 'R'
1t:a0 • Cll LATE NIGHT WITH
04W> L.ETTIMIAN o.-t: JcNwl .._d ...... .... ---°' Moe How-8/d °'the Ttw99 St00gee. !~
Nl1WONC NEWS
• LOVE, AMENCAH
8TYlE
"LO¥e And TM Potlt."'9
Men" MIMn le In low wtlh
e -wtlO 11 much
tellar "*' llllnltlf. 12:40 8 (I) MOYIE **'A "The Olrta In The
()f'floa" I 1979) ~ Saint
Jemes, Berbara Edefl.
Four ambltloue WOIT""1
SU-loW end ~ on t"9lr own terme wNle
~ It • t•hlonable daC>artmant ltore. (R)
1:00. TOM COTTLE: UP
CLOIE
• MOYIE **°" "Cetlow" (1971) Yul ~. Rk:l'tard er.me.
An outlaw pl9nnlng • ~
can gokt '*" 1riet to.._
Clear of both ,. """""" frltnd end • treedleroue
bounty hunter.
Cl) TOM COTn.I: UP,
CLOM
Ot..1: Rlctwd 8lmmona.
• MOVll
* • ._. ''Tlwee Feoet W•t" (1'40) John Weyne, llOttd
Butta. TM ~-°' en Aull1'lll Immigrant lonOI
to rttum home to lfte loWf
et1t llft btfllnd umll w
dl!IOOllWI ..... "°' .... ...,.0
-blll9\l9CI ,.,, '° be. 9 f.NTBITAINlmlT
TONleHT
An INlrMw "'"" ... ~
Mldltr. I looll blJdl et tfte
"l.AuQh-ln" tMltlaa.
(D)C¥W> ITDmM IN
COMCaT
COIMdlln David....,.." .. joined by John Ca'ldy. '°'.concert pertomwlnoa' lllmed 11 Yortl VnfVerllly In
Toronto.
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• "Riden Of 0.tln)I"
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tlon to ottw llllOt1ed tar-
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Jew and the Ml11ourl Method l1t, and their Kembi. whme roi. 1' the more demandlnc·
OO\frtlhlp taket on the air of 1 well-plotted ... ult pertonna bril.uMtJy •he •ll the J*.'e of the action, on an lmpregnable fortreta. K•mblt la th• lmpuh!\l•• falt ·talkln~ then vari• l=teclly. HJa...,.. of lronk, urbane
Thi• ia the crux of "Talley'• Folly, .. a accountant who paya a Ntum vtan 10 OhrtaUamen • humor ll IP dly develos>ed and hit lhlfUna of
tw9'-Characwr dramaUc a>rnedy by Lanford Wllaon, rural •ttinl Cd recaptunt a lovt that bloomed the emoUoNJ .-n to a Iott of bwpU«i waddneil ii
th• mo1t reeonant theatrical voice to come out ot the awn.mer btrore. She la havina none ol lt, at leut on ll'nOOthly llCCOMpllahed. ~e Wett aJ.nce Wllliam Inp. It'• an lntenaely the llW'face, =the telltale "8N of capltuladon Chrl1tlan1tn, In 1harp character contraat,
lnYolvf.na play, demandina total concentration and are climpetd..,. ln tht pine. pretenll a hJahly convlncf.nC Mldw•tem belle, a
adherence to chancier. It'a "Two for the Seeuw" with the ethnic cancly diamond ln the roup. While lhe a. not
At the Newport Harbor Acto1'9 Theater -ln a 1 idenUficaUon reveratd aa Kemble expend• alwaya perfect In her tlmln1, 1he cr4tea a
apeclal, lix-performance "dark night" project -conalderable entrl)' and charm 10 wam\ the heart deceptively complex woman whoee fHrt and
\hit fractioua romance la aklllfully played out by of the 31-year-old country•11r1 who'• probably fNltraUonl ate 10C*d ln a tuperb c11mlctic ..w.
vt.ltlna artilt Mark Kemble and a well-known local h8dil\I for 1plnl1erhood. She~ few Nllat'W of Tht play ia an acto;•, drum. B•\h
t.hek...abarac1en and tcr1tch, by methodical de~ •
their IW'fecee 10 expoee thtrit Inner moUvatJon; He
ii much more than the Cllb romantldat, and her
character run1 tar deeper thun the: reticent rural
pth"'"9 we flrwt cllmJ*).
Utina the Illa from prevloua NHAT t hOWI for
the rundOwn boethoule whJch Jenda the play lw
lJtle, K..mble and Chriatianaen hold their audience
ln thrall for an uninterrupted 97 mJnut8 which
1eem1 quite aborter when the performance endt
"T11ley'1 Folley" contlnuea at the Acton
~. 880 .Monte Vlata St., eo.ia Meaa, for four
moN pll'f ormanc., pla)'ina Mondaya and T\.letidAaya
throu;h J'eb. 23 ln repertory with the theater'• weekind Dl'OductJon of "Tartuffe." Call 831-0110 tor *ket lnlonnataon. actre. billed u Brigttt Chriatlanlen. oonvenlion (what. for haven'• aakt, would her ptrformen ani llvm the opponunlty 10 n.a, ~ ----------------------:---------------------------------;._....;_ ______ ~------.:..;_----.:._--------------------------------------------
Gleason
against
the world
By BOB THOMAS ............ ,,_ Wl'tlef
~OLL YWOOD, Fla.
-The llmouline drove
carefully through the
gravel pit and parked
next to a motor home.
An aide held an
urubrella to protect the
cu'• puaenger from the
gentle rain as he walked
the few feet from car to
shelter. The door of the
motor home slammed
lhµt.
Jackie Gleason had
arrived on the movie
location. It was 3 p .m ., and
Gleuon was enraged. He
had been waiting all day
at his $2-million mansion
at Lauderhill, an hour's
drive away. The call had
been c ha nge d thre e
tiples, a nd G leason
demanded to know why.
Mort Engelberg. pro-
d ucer of "Smokey is
the Bandit, Part ID," and
Dick Lowry , the
d lrector, trooped to
Gleason's quarters to
plaat.e their star.
Having made three
movies in one y e ar,
Gleason is on a roll. But
at 66, he still diaplaya the
raw energy and
self-prot.ectiveneaa that
lifted him out of
burlesque to become one
of the nation's moat
enduring clowns.
Gleason i s now
appearing in movie
theaters in "The Toy,"
with Richard Pryor, a
COfliC with an entirely
different 1tyle. "The
Sttng II," with Mac :O.via and Karl Malden,
will be released in the
spring. The summer wW
bring the third version of
"$mokey and the
Bandit," in which Burt
Reynolds makes a brief
appearance.
The plot for the new
"Smokey" offers the
uaual slim baaia for
staging a vast number of
car lhuea and ·csaahee.
ow.on plays a•uble
.... {iucible 1lberlff
BM1 Ill T. -.Justice.and • Batadit himaelf,
i==~ on a hell-bent ll race for money.
• t .6 -miHion
veraal movie baa
ftlmlng throughout
. On a w« hwnid
tbe location WU a
dln1 -1upply
c..-nlMIJly, where cars ncect aroUnd mountains
tof.pvel.
. Mter hia conference wfth the producer and
dlrec_t_o~L~~euon w11 ltiJl 8eeUllDIJ: ''Can you
lnwclne! First they tell / mf 11 o'clock. then 12,
then 1. Why can't they
make up their mlnda?''
laclde Gleuoll .,.m.t
tht world.
:J'h,at'• the way it hM
b*1 II.nee h1a Brooklyn
b')'hoocl Over the,.....
be. h11 touaht •t::! awked niaht club
a:nd movfe producen
w· h o c a a t h i m a 1
• ...-. and Arabi. ma b.attlea with network
b-.. d~ hill yean •·lth '·'The Jackie
0-leaaon Show" and
"l'he Honeymoonen" •r 1-pndary.
He may bave
11ellowed llnce hla heart
o.-ratlon a couple of ytan .,o, but it'• not
n•ttctable. He 1Ul1 ·--.~~·-·"be 1(ah1. "A~t i' t-be tlon, wife Tay wham
rled '" 11'7&)
the • "" ~c91rf\lllll, wbll lbould • ... • 'be
-~-., .. •
'«-.M-t,..l~t·ve Oirector [ Z £.~ecu '
1 S ~cCal1ister\ty Hosp\ta1 ~;ch . 1ntercolt1Tlun Huntington
ttunt\ngton
mun\ty \ntercolft \ta\ Mo•P
un1ess 1ab your care,
Dilly Piiat
Wedl\Mday, 'evruary 8, 1N)
SLIM GOURMET
SUPERMARKET SHOPPER
MEAD ON WINE
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lnerries Jubilee -a
spectacular d es8ert . . . C7
Capture hearts with special
' .
With this array of fest ive foods, you'll be giving your specia l
Valentine a memorable meal while providing m any valuable
nu trien ts.
Dressy desserts
Elegant desserts often appear to be
difficult to prepare, but in reality, many are
not. Garnishes, frosting techniques or
special fillings can be the difference
between an ordinary dessert and a dessert
extraordinaire.
Torte. for example. is an old German
name for a special type of rich dessert. It is
often a multilayered cake or mering~
dessert that is filled with rich buttercream or
fruit and topped with lavish whipped cream
frosting. Fancy. yes. Dlfficult. no.
Cake rolls or logs are sheet cakes that
are shaped whlle warm and filled with jam
or a cream-type mixture. Topping is
optional. Easy-to-follow directions make this
dessert possible for even the novice baker.
Garnish a simple dessert, such as bar
cookies. with complementary foods or
Ingredients prepared In a special way.
Cinnamon-flavored garnishes spice up apple
desserts.
Mint complements chocolate. Orange
or lemon sllces are perfect for garnishing a
cltru&-flavored cake. Chocotate curls make
an ordinary chocolate cake very special.
Cherry-Almond Strips
1 peck11ge goldMl brownie mix ....
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Heat oven to 350 degreet. GreaM t>ottom
only of rectangular,pan, 13X9X2 Inches. Ml~
brownie mix (~ry), egge, margarine, water and
\4 t~ almond extract wfth spoon. Spread
tn pen. Bake 25 mlnutea. Beet egg whltet In amaH bowl until toemy.
Gradual beet In pC)Wdeted eugar. Continue
t>eettng untll ettH, about 3 mlnutee: bMt In ¥l
t•epoc>n almOnd extrllCt. 8pr•d over werm brOwnlel. Sprtnkt. With Unpndl Ind candled
chen1ee.
Bake until meringue is light brown. about 10
minutes. Cut into strips, about 3X 1 Inch. 36
strips.
Cherry Cream Torte
1 packea• whit• e11k• mix
3 egg whit ..
1 YI cupe mllk
1 tub vantna froetlng
1 packege (3 ouncee) cream cheffe,
aoftened
1 e11n (21 ouncee) cherry pie ftlllng,
drained (reMrv• •rrup)
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour
jelly roll pan, 151/:zX10Y.!X1 Inch. Beat cake mix
(dry). egg whites and milk In large bowl on low
speed, scraping bowl constantly, until blended.
Beat on medium speed. scraping bowl
frequently, 2 minutes. Pour Into pan. Bake until
cake springs back when touched lightly In
center, 20 to 25 minutes. Cool 10 minutes.
Remove from pan: cool cake completelx on wire
rack.
Beat 'I• cup of the frosting and the cream
cheese In small bowl on high speed, scraping
bowl constantly. untll smooth, about 1 minute.
Cut cake crosswise Into 3 equal parts. Place
1 part on plate: spread with half of the cream
cheese mixture, chefrlee and 3 tablespoons
reterVed cherry syrup.
Top with another part cake: spread with
remaining°'*" chMle mixture, cherries and 3
tabtelpoont chlrrY syrup. Top with remaining
part cake. Frost srdel of cake with remaining
frosting.
Spread top with \\ oup cherry •yrup, alk>wlng
some to dftzzle down skSet. Refrigerate at leeat
1 hour before serving. Refrigerate any remetrnng
torte.
Chocolate-Cherry Cake Roll
If you have trouble finding the
right Valentine's Day cards and
gifts to express your feelings, let
your loved ones know just how
special you think they are with a
Valentine's meal made just for
them ..
Since nothing satisfies like a
thick, juicy beef steak, you' re
sure to win hearts when you
headline the menu with Broiled
Sirloin Steak with Wine Sauce.
While the meal-sized steak Is
delicious simply broiled, It
becomes holiday-special served .
with a flavorsome Madeira wine
sauce accented with mushrooms
and green onions.
Fortunately for the busy cook.
broiling a tender sirloin steak .,.
couldn't be easier. For best
results, you will want to place the
steak the proper distance from
the heat for Its thickness and
time it carefully, broiling just to
rare or medium.
Since steak and salad naturally
go together, Include Salade
Jardin on your Valentine's menu.
Crisp iceberg lettuce is teamed
with fresh mushrooms, cherry
tomatoes. green onions and
capers. then tossed with a
homemade lemon-oil dre~ing.
For dessert, say "Be mine!"
..deliciously _with Cherry Amaretto
Cream.
Broiled Sirloin Steak
With Wine Sauce
1 or 2 beef alrloln atHka, cut 1
to 1 'h lnchn thick Salt Pepper Wine Sauce•
Place steak on rack in broiler pan so
surface of 1-lnch steak is 2 to 3 inches
from heat and 1 Y2-inch steak is 3 to 4
Inches from heat. When one side is
browned, season. turn and finish
cooking on the second side. Season.
Steaks cut 1 inch thick require 18 to
20 minutes for rare and 20 to 25-
mlnutes for medium. Steaks cut 1 Yz
inches thick require 25 to 30 minutes
for rare and 30 to 35 minutes for
medium. Serve with Wine Sauce, if
deSired.
*Wine Sauce
2 t.bleepoon• butter
1 cup lllced muahrooma
'h cup allced green onion•
'1' cup water
,
2 tHapoon1 cornatarch
'I• te .. poon Nit .
'h C'up Madelr• win•
Cook mushrooms and onions In
butter. stirring occaslonaHy. about 4
minutes. Combine water, cornstarch and
salt: add to vegetables, stirring
constantly Stir tn wine and cook slowly
4 minutes. stirring occasionally. Yield: 1
cup sauce.
Salade Jardin
1 head Iceberg lettuce
Lemon-Oii Dreealng •
I to 7 cherrr tometoee,
quertered
• to 5 muahroom1, thlnlr allced
1 green onion, thlnly •Heed
1 teble9poon caper•, drained
't'• cup gerllc croutone
3 table9poon• tr .. htJ greted
Romano or ParmeHn chMH
Core, rinse and thoroughly drain
lettuce. Refrigerate In plastic bag or
container to crisp. Prepare lemon-Oil
Dressing. Tear lettuce into bite-sized
pieces to measure 6 cups. (Refrigerate
remaining lettuce in plastic bag for
future use.) Place torn lettuce.
tomatoes, mushrooms, green onion and
capers In sal,ad bowl. Toss gently with
dressing. Add croutons and cheese and
toss again. Serve immediately. 4 to 6
servings.
*Lemon-oil Dressing
Combine 1 Y2 tablespoons lemon juice.
1 minced small garlic clove and Vs
teaspoon each salt and sugar. With a
fork or whisk gradually beat In 11. cup
__Q!_ive oil. Yield: Y.i cup dressi_n.._. _____ _
Cherry Amaretto Cream
2 envelope• unflevored geletln
1 cup cold weter
'I• cup auger
2 tabteapoona lemon lulc•
1/• teaapoon Hit
1 can (21 ounce•) tert cherry pie
ftlllng
2 cupa (1 pint) Whipping or
heavy c ream, whipped
'I• teupoon almond extract
2 tablnpoona amaretto liqueur
Sprinkle unflavored gelatin over cold
water In saucepan: let stand 3 to 4'
minutes. Stir over low heat until gelatin
Is completely dissolved, aboUt 5
mlnutes. Add sugar. lemon juice and
salt, stirring to combine. Stir in 1 Yz cups
cherry pie fill.
Chill until mixture begins to thicken
slightly. Fold In whipped cream. Pour
into 2-quart mold; chill until firm.
Meanwhile combine amaretto with
remaining cherry pie filling and cook
atowty 2 to 3 minutes. Cool slightly. To serve, unmold dessert onto serving plate:
top with cherry sauce. Yield: one
2-quart mold.
...
I
C 'I Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wedntld1y, Ftbru1ry 0 , 1913
New height-weight charts pleasing to . the i!lump
Or BARUAKA 1h11n "dt!1trubl1.1," 'rlllt: LEAN LIVIC the~rbetwt..'f'nav~rag brtw., n 1mokN1 uncl
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St•lt1l'r. you 1ru1y llOt w• WUMthl'µr«VIOUIC'hurt tht• chart tolk 1 o(. nOlllllir••OtWllt UM'<i to weigh lti .. unc.l huvt•
.u1 Cut 1111 yuu think In w ro n ll ? W h II c.• th t• "d<'Hlrabk wc.•lght," It ht• hl&hcr mortullty rules;
fact, e ven Cht•ryl T1eg11 Metropolltun t'hort hu11 wpcok• only In tt1rm1t uf Con•t'<tucntly, un Suhiur oatlmated thut Ttw rww "dt•tclruhh· m •w l'lu11 t11 liud a.o rm•
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on " c.llct," ht! uy1. eitatln~ thot ho 11 ''juat
rlgh t,' oc:cordlnH to the
l)('W t hllrlJJ ''f Ulj('\.I to be.•
u v l' r w t' I K h t , ' ' h t•
'hu~ k 14'11
pounds promollnf an unrealUillt' "1 t was true In 11159," w •lght11" la In order. a e gr e g at c 1 mo kl' r 8 ln»urance f rt"ml un111, u wul1tllnlo<J of uc lA>1 t1 und Whal 'll your "cu Jorie
Seltzer 1s the nl'tuury model o slt>ndecneea, NY• Seltzer, "and It le ~hr.or further noted ata tl1 t lcully, th e Metropo ltnn Life• models quQllc•nt?" Do you know
behind the famous Seltzer aays, "lt'a not Ii 11tJll true thftl tho.t• who Amorlco 'a pol yglot "dealrable weight" 1poke11r><'l'IOn Mid. Selt7.N 1my11, "Ads im• how rnony calorf('S a day
Metropoliwn Life height question of being right or weigh lesa than lWera'{e pop u I all on, Illy Ing rangH tor non-1mokcra 1' h f' I n e u r 11 n <.' ~ ul r1•1.uJ y he gin n 1 nl( to you can eat to urrhif' at
and weight tables, JUst wrong, but 11 mauer of 11 v e the Ion g est ' "Desirable welghta may would have been lower. c..'Ompany provides wull portray morC' or dan111 y the wc.•lght you want to
revised upwards, and the most up-l o-dult' Thcrf'fore, "de1i roble be different for various He bRsed hlB gut..11.S on chart• and other luokmg peoplr•" b<.>? Send a stamped
sometimes he feels tht> information. weights" ure leS!J thon Nhnic groups." o ther research to be lnformaUon to doctors. At ~ foet 11 lncht.'6 and solf·addressed envelope
whole weight of thl• "The last c hart was avl'roge He also conceded that publl1hed 1oon In the Seltzer bellevea that. 175 pound11, how docs and 50 cent• t.o SLIM
world on his shoulders. published m 1959 and However , the latest while sick people had Journal of the American fewer people will be told Sellzer')ILack up un his GOURMET RECIPES
In truth, 1t is, bt.>cauS<.• w a i; b a s t' d o n information Indicates been removed from the Medical AuoclatJon that to slim down. own chari.s? "I wll my FOR SLlMMING, P .O.
th<' Metropolitan hl'1ght information drawn from hthat the averogMe wcighl.S statistical pool, there was re lathes s m oking and H e al a o s a I d he friends that I cturnged Box 624, Sparta, N.J.
a nd weight table ha~ ~a_1_w_t_he_r~ge_n_e_r_a_U_on_._··~~~a_v_e_g_o_n_e_u_p_.~o_r_~~v_er_.~n_o~d_i_s_c_r_l_m~l_n_a_i_l_o_n~~wdg t~~nge~ty. wouldn't mind If the thechar~rath~r th~ao 07871.
been the worldwide
weigh• guidt· ror w1111 ·AUIAll U•1•W.•I ~;f.~~;f !!:;~{,~itf~ ...... • RI IU •
in 1913, based on the 14 VACATIONS OF 9 DAYS ON 2 EXCITING ISLANDS! Hndings or the Society of
Actuaries. ~ .
An actuary with th£' ,)ra,y JU HA•All 0#... ~(, •~stelll Airlines
company since 1955, and ,.,.,c .. •nwcmn ,,,.,.....,, ~" ,., """' ...... .,.... .. V"
fr. 1970 th nMUAlt\' ........ ..,.,,.,.,,,..Alf.,.._.,_. an o 1c.'t'r since . c "°" •llAH•r ••'""9 UH:AncNf. .. ~ ••• .. ,....... Hawai/Alaska /Malnlan<JUS A /Canada/Metxico
Nt•W York-born Seltzer NO ~UltCHA•• t• ••c•a&tlt'l•~•CIC·U~ ~,. •• 4 1l;.;.._ ___ jiiiiiiiiiiiiil
is now in ch a r g e o f •NTlt'I •&.AlllCa 111 TH• no1t• • ••• COii~ l:'.:='~..\J'·rG" .. "!lf:'.i:tit'::Sl.:.a:: .:9ft7
l'OOrdinating the table's 1tuua ~rao 111A&.&. ••ITH'• ._.-_.U"..:...... ...-ir-.-----·=-== third major update.
I spoke to Seltzer just
as the company was
getting r e<idy to go to
~ess with its new chart.
Th ey w e r e s ti l l
f1m~-tumng the numbers,
but Seltzer conceded the
latest revision would be
more what constitutes
"desirable weight."
The new chart sets
w e ights at 5 to 15
percent higher than the
previous chart The span
of desirable wcrghls for
any given height or body
frame is broader.
The r es ult ? M o r e
Americans n ow find
themselves within the
"acceptable .. range and
may not be "overweight"
at all. The weight you
a re s truggling t o
marnta10 may be less
A dessert
for your
Valentine
So light it's hardly
there -yet so rich you
can't re:Dst it. So perfect
for your Valentine.
Creamy Apple Mold
. . sour cream and eggs
baked with apple sauce.
When it's urunolded and
served with sliced frozen
or fresh s trawberries it
will be t h e piece de
resi s tance for th e
Valentine's Day dinner.
This dessert is in the
French s tyl e ...
magnificently rich and
made to be ser ved in
small portions. No more
calories than a big piece
of cake, but somehow
more special.
Apple sauce makes an
interesting contra.St with
the sour cream. Its alight
tartness makes the aour
ere.am seem not so rich
a nd the sw eet apple
flavor blends with and
accents the flavor of tne
sour cream. The overall
effect is that of a light
dessert. Fresh or frozen
strawberries add just the
right touch of color.
This dessert can be
served year 'round. Its
versatility lies in the
sauce or topping you
decide to add. It can be
your choice of fresh,
canned or froi.en fruit, or
just a spoonful of creme
de menthe or coff&e
liqueur.
Even a drizzle of
chocolate sau ce goes
well.
CREAMY APPLE
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1 ~ cups apple sauce
2 eggs
3 tablespoons sugar
1 pint (2 cups) 90W'
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Fresh 'or froze n
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Don't thmper with pri_;--
By MARTIN SLOANE
Dt'l&r Mur ll n : I
rK't'ntly found u hMngwa
on lht' nt'(•k u ( ti 24·0Unct'
bollle of L l1ttorm lnt
C1nnomon It oUered u
refund a nd 11tuted thot
the required proofs uf
pur('hose could come
from either tht• 24-or
18 -oun t·e site o f
cinn amon or regular
flavor Would 1t have
been all ri~ht to switch
the h angtag to th t>
18-ount'e bottle o f
Lastermint regular, the
one I preferred to buy'?
-Stephanie S .,
Sunnyvale, Calif.
De ar Stephanie: I
follow a simple rule
when I'm in th e
supermarket. I never
tamper w i.th a price
marking . l abe l
proof-of-purc hase or
h a ngtag . To make
unauthorized changes in
any of these things is to
ask for trouble. What
may seem lik e an
innocent act to you, may
be viewed differently by
an employee of the store.
It just isn't worth the
possible embarrassment.
If you felt you wanted
the hangt ag , and
believed the company's
purpose would b e
equally ser ved if you
purchased the 18-ounce
size. then the prope r
thing to do would be to
go to the store manager
and ask permission to
change the hangtag to
the smaller size, regular
flavor. ·
Dear Martin: l want to
tell you a bout a ver y
special s upermarket
chain that goes to great
lengths to listen to their
customers. In the spring
and fall of each year,
Copps S upermarkets
conducts meetings of its
consumer board.
Customers who would
like to atte nd the
consumer board meeting
ca n fill o ut a form
available in the store or
be recomme nded b y a
c urre nt consu m er
member of the board.
Several weeks before
the consumer boa rd
m eet ing , Co pp 's
consu m e r h o m e
economist, Carol Porter,
sends out an agenda,
listing subjec ts that
management would like
to discu s s with
c ustomers. A recent
agenda asked us to take a
good look al the produce
department and
comment on it at the
meeting.
I have attended two of
these board meetings
and people are not afraid
t o c r i ti cize whe r e
necessary, but there is
also praise wh ere
deserved. Sugges tions
for improvemen ts are
offered and management
listens. More important,
the Copps people leave
these m eet ings and
foUow up on what they
hear.
These meetings do not
solve all the problems,
but they are a big step in
the right direction
tow a rd improving
supermarket-custom er
relation s. -Phyllis
Huska, Madison, Wis.
Dear Phyllis: I spoke
with T om Copp s.
vice-president in charge
of public affairs, and he
told me the cons umer
board meetings started in
Madi8on five years ago.
Appr oximate l y 35
consumers meet with 12
Copps executives and
store ma nagers fo r a
dinner in one of the local
hotels.
"Why go to all this
trouble?'' I asked him.
"We oft.en get so close
to the woods that we
can't see the trees," said
Copps. •'All of u s ln
management think we
know what our stores
look like, but we should
be thinking about what
they look lik e to our
customers. That's why
we listen t o them
ca refull y at th e
cons umer board
meetings."
lmprovang eommunJ•
·cat.lona between super-
rnarketa aod consumers
ia the objective of "Let's
Talk," a new program of
The NaUonal Alliance ot
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l'Olored, about 2 mlnut.ee. 3x 1 ~ lnche1. 3 doaen ceke mlx flour 2 round penl, 8 or Prepare Cherry Filllna with remalntn1 Cherry flavorLna envelope ( 11' ounce•)
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Carefully roll cake and
towel from narrow end.
Cool on wire rack 1 hour.
Beat whipping cream
and 2 tablespoons of the
frosltng mix (dry) in
small bowl until stiff
peak s f orm ; fold in
che rries and almonds.
Unroll cak e; remove
towel. Spread cake with
whipped cream mixture.
Roll up; refrigerate until
chilled. about 4 hours.
Prepar e remaining
f rostmg mix as directed
on package; frost cake
roll. Garnish with red
cinnamon candies or
choppe d maraschino
cherries and chopped
toasted a lmonds if
desired. 10 servings.
PINEAPPLE
CRUMB BARS
I package coconut
pecan frosting mix
1/1 cup margarine or
butter. softened
1 cup all-purpose
flour
h cup quick-cook-
ing oats
Ptneapple FiJling
(below)
Ht! at .oven to 4 0 0
degrees. Mix frosting
mix (dry) and margarine
in large bowl : stir in
flour and oats. Press hall
o f th e mixture in
ungreased rectangular
pan. l 3x9x2 inches.
Prepare Pineapple
Fil ling: s pread over
mixture in pan. Top with
remaming oat mixture;
press lightly. Bake until
top is light brown, 25 to
30 mmutes. While warm,
c u t i nto bars, about
2x 11/i inches. 3 dozen
cookies.
PINEAPPLE
FILLING
Mix ~ cup sugar and
I Lablespoon oomst.arch
m 2 quart saucepan. Stir
m 3 cans (8 ounces each)
crus hed pineapple in
Juice. undrained. Cook
over medium heat,
stirring constantly, until
mixtur e thickens and
bo1 ls. Boil and stir 1
minute.
SPICE-NUT
FUDGE BARS
1 pac kage fudge
brownie mix
1 teaspoon ground
cinnamon
'A teaspoon ground
nutmeg
114 teaspoon ground
cloves
3A c up coar sely
chopped nuts
Spice Glaze (below)
Heat oven t o 350
degrees. Grease bottom
only of jelly roll pan,
1 5 1.1\x lO 'h xl inch .
Prepare brownies as
d i reeled on package
Chapma n
program
accredite d
C hapman College's
Food S cie nce and
Nutrition program ha.a
received accreditation
from the Institute of
Food Technologlat's
Education Canmittee.
The Institute of Food
TechnologistJ la the
international food,
8dence governtna body.:
lt has aci:redit.ed Only 40
schools In the United
States and Canada.
Chapman'• acc:reditatkln comes to a prosram that
WU l tanecf ·three yeen•
a,o.
Profe11or J'red
Oaporaao, chairman of
the Food Science and
Nutrition Proaram at
Chapman, add the
accreditation la a b6I plua tor the ttbool'a Jll'Oll'IUll.
"Alona with
reco1nt1ln1 the hl1h
quality of the~ at
Chapm.Nl." he '"!be
accreditation a howa
Chapman food ldenee,
mejon to apply for 15
tcholarahtpa ranclnl
from teoo to ~,oo au.-... •' the ln1tltut e o1J ood ,....ti••••"
Basic o~
&lue!
• Week after week, Los
Angeles/Orange County
area shoppers are
continuing to prove lower
food totals at Lucky
• Our low price leadership Is
put to the test every week.
• Start saving more at Lucky.
BONDED MC".ATS
T·BONE
STEAK
llOnOIO Net lain
TOP SIRLOIN
STEAK
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BLADE CUT 98 CHUCK STEAK
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wrlOll IOOy. SOUOllrn
C'IJCleA
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GROUND BEEF
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Bonetess BondeO 8"f Rib Eye
DAIRY & FROZEN
LOW FAT
MILK
laOVla ..... 189
·!" TREE TOP 79 & ~~EJ~~an•
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QUALITY PRODUCE
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ASPARAGUS
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GOLDEN
BANANAS
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txn.29
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Appetizers set party theme
T h1 11 Vult•ntlrlt''• Uay I t 11 bIt•11pou 11 powdc•r lnaro dl.,nLa, •xc t'pl
you ml&hl hk1• tu maku prt>part'd yc•llow muNtnrcl U n b I 1 n l' h c d almond• and t•rackera,
an ed1bl t• Vult•n tlno lo I tu h I ..,• po o n iilmond•, It d lrt-d until amoolh. ~trlaer1Ltt
w.c u a t..-nwr plf'\-e for 11 wnm'tttinhll"\.' aaut.-e Aaortl'd cra<'kt'ni 30 mlnutw. or unlff firm.
party. lluurt o · Gold ~ teaitpoon &aarllr Bc•11 t to1 o thl'r all (8" PARTY, C'J)
Cheese S pread will help ,--------------------=-----...... ---. you set the tht-me It's a
sw eethf'urt or u rec1pt.'.
Ideal for t.een-a1e or adult
parllei1.
T hia savory cheese
heart geui a special nip
fro m w on·cstersh are
sauce while p n•pared
yellow mustard adds a
golden yellow c.'Olor and
mellow flavor. You can
make this spread shortly
before a party, or well in
ad vance.
To make the sha ping
eas ier draw a heart
about 6 to 8 inches aero.
on a plec:e of cardboard.
Cut it out and cover with
foil or plastic wrap. then
shape the cheeze mixture
r ight o n top. Whole
unblanched a lmona1
m a k e y o ur v ale ntine
pretty &$ a picture.
Zesty Beef Dip adds a
tasty contrast to the
cheese spread . It can be
pre pared in .minutes
right in a chafing dish or
fondue pot.
An envelope ot taco
seasoning mix combined
with ground beef serves
as a basis for this hot and
he a r ty dip tha t 's ='
welcome treat on a brisk
winter night. Crispy com
c hips are the perf ecl
accompaniment.
Se r ve w i t h your
fav o rite punch for a
c a s u a l a nd co lorf ul
Valentine pan r
HEART 0 GOLD
CHEESE SPREAD
1 package (8-ounces)
cream cheese, softened
1 c up s h r e dd e d
Swiss cheese I
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Valentine'• Day, Mon., Feb. 14, 1983
Avoid Crowded Reatauranta -Have A
Romantic Dinner at Home With Our Help.
S.peclal Dinner Menu
Appt: Stuffed Clam•
Selad: Romeln• l•ttuce
w/ellced muetlroo"''· chopped egg a c••••r
drMelng
EntrM: lteMl 6 ~-r IOI. ,llet MlfftOft,
tlelf·ll•• lobete r, Aeperegue w t
tloUendel ..
FRESH
Wine: 1M1 CtletHU St.
Mlctlelle Ctlenln 8lenc
D••••rt: Ctloool•t•
MoueM ChMMcake
Aft. Dinner: Mar••J'• art.tot Cfeme
AVOCADOS MUSHROOMS LETTUCE
Lerge 49• llH ... ·891. 29 • .
lb •
RUSSET BROWN
POTATOES ONIONS
291. ·1St.
FRESH GREEN OINIONI
CARROTS • lb.
RADISHES
89•
LIVE, LIVE LOCAL LOBSTERS!
CORNED BEEF
BRISKET
(~~~~ *1~~
~STUFFED
CLAMS
w/ oi.ma. breading & spices .. 40t
*6~'
FILET MOONON
STEAKS
-*St'
U8DA Choice Eaalern Corn·Fed
Stuffed w/ freeh applee,
celery. on one & aeaoned
brJllld dreaalng
ALAIKAN
HALIBUT
STEAKS
Center
Cut *9'!
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OfMge Co••• DAILY PIL.OTIWednaed•v. Febtuaty •• , .. 3
were~A<lding Oil!
Now,4 stac~ pa(~ In our~ pound box.
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This new o ne pound stack pack ~x means extra freshness, since every pack
locks in that unique, crisp Ri tz® flavor.
The stack packs also help protect Ritz from breaking. Remember. Ritz Crackers
are adding on-and thats a tasty plus for you!
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there's more to love:
• PRAISE Is the first national brand of dry dog food
to contain real meat.
• PRAISE ts the onl~ brand to contain half soft,
~chunks and haH dellclous, crunchy nuggets.
• PRAISE Is the beat-tasting, leading dry dog food.
('e Orange Co111 DAll.Y PILOTIW•dne1day, f'ebfuary I, tlN
Aspic 'show-of~ so ad tu..!:_ns ---
luncheon into a gala affair Pineapple
Chlcken·Atpfc
Salad l1 IO
fe1tlve look6ng It
can turn a
Valentine
luncheon into a
gala affair.
"Plnearple Chlck-e n -A 1 p c Salad"
makes any Valentine
luncheon a gala affair.
h'a a 1how-oft salad
featuring thin slices of
chicken and canned
crushed pineapple
encased In a shimmerlnsc
·gelatin.
This salad really needs
no dressing but
mayonnaise may be
served for those who
enjoy the creamy touch.
Cut with a thin bladed
sharp knife and serve
with a flat cake or pie
server.
PINEAPPLE-CHICKEN
ASPIC SALAD
2 half breasts of
chicken
1 '{ 10 ~ ounces) can
condensed chicken broth
~cup water
cube
'h teaspoon basil
V. teaspoon tarragon
l chicken bouillon
2 envelopes
unflavored gelatin
2 tablespoons white
wme vinegar
2 tablespoons fresh
lemon juice
1 (1 pound, 4
ounces) can crushed
pi~eappl~
V. cup thinly sliced
green onion
1A cup fin ely
chopped celery
2 !Ii tabl es poons
finely chopped pimiento
Crisp salad greens
1 (8 V. ounces) can
sliced pineapple
4 cherry tomatoes,
halved
Poach chicken until
tender in lightly salted
water. Cool. Combine
broth, V. cup water,
basil, tarragon and
bouillon cube. and heat
to boiling. Cover, turn
heat low and simmer 5
minutes.
Meanwhile, sprinkle
gelatin over remaining
1h cup cold water. Pour
h ot broth through a
strainer into the softened
gelatin; discard herbs.
Stir to dissolve gelatin.
Add vinegar, lemon
juice and undrained
Pop corn
heart is
sweetest
Pop corn goes with
Valentine's Day like love
goes with hugs and
kiaaes. For a loving treat
create a pop com heart.
POPCORN
VALENTINE HEART
2 quarts popped pop
cpm
4 tablespoons butter
6 cups miniature
marshmallows (1
package)
red cinnamon
candie9 for decoration
Preheat oven to 2!W>
degrees. Place popped
com in a large, 4-lnch
deep buttered baklng
pan. Keep warm in oven.
Butter a 6-cup
heart-shaped cake pan.
In a double boiler or
large saucepan, melt
butter over low heat.
Stir in and melt
marahmallows.
Remove pop corn
from oven . Pour butter
mixture over pop com,
stirring to coat evenly.
Pack the pop corn
mixture lnto the
hearWhaped pan. Chill.
To remove the cake
from the pan, place the
pan in a shallow dish of
warm water and lc:>09ell
e<lgea with a spatula.
Dec::orate with dnnamon
candles.
MAPLE SYRUP . COOUES
1 cup all-purpoae
flour
~ teMpoon aalt
1 teaapoon bakln1
powder
1 c up medium -IJ'OUlld, popped pop com ~ cup ve1etabl•
ahocWn1na
1 ..
'6 cup maple IYNP ~t~vanilla
Pteh•t oven to 400
de~. Butter cookJe
..... Into • larae bowl.
"" ..... wtth ult and baldDj powder. Add ~ oOD..s corn and walnuu: Mb well and ........ O...~..sd .......... dfllPt
ailil ::.'I·=·~ ombln• all Drop by ..... ................. ,.
lli'ltDll ......... ...... ~ ............
pineapplu. Cool. When
gelatin la cold, odd onion,
ct>lery and pimiento.
Spoon ubout 1A cup
gelatin into oiled 5 to
6 -c up mold, or Into
8-lnch square pan or 9 x
5 x 2 W-lnch loaf pan. Set
in pu of ice water until
gelatin thickens.
Mtanwhil • cut
chicken ln thin allcet and
arranao to cover bottom
of mold or pan. Spoon on
about "" cup more
gelaUn, and let stand
until alJnoet aet. Add all
remalnln1 1elatln, and
chJll firm. at least 4
hours.
At 1ervln1 time,
unmold onto 11rvtn1
plate lined wl\h amall
leavee of lettuce. Drain
plnMppl allc., and cut
In h1lv11 . Arran11
around sldH of rnofd.
Place a half tomato In
each allce. Makes 8 eervtnp. ..... ', ...... . ..... ' ...... .. .... .... . : ,•. . : ,.·.. . ..... .
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STATER BIWS. LOW PRICES!
llipn v .... t1a11 DQ
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Cliuik
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Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, '•bruary 9, 1983
Cherries Jubilee· a flaming success When.you're this rich, you can
afford to be generous. ' Danie your auHta
with Cheniea Jubilee -
flamed and 1erved at the
table. Thia de11ert 11
alway1 a dramatic and
delectab\e finale to a
apeclal dinner. It•
entert.atnlng waya have
generated ''ooh• and
ahha" tor a hundred
yean, when it wu fint
created by a French chef
to celebrate his ~0th
birthday.
Unlike most French
confections from that era
of elegance and "exce.",
thla recipe does not
require elaborate,
time -c onsuming
preparations or a
multitude of lavish
ingredients.
'With a can of sweet
cherry pie fillins and
some k.irach -volla! -
you c an transform
ordinary vanilla ice
cream into party
glamour. What a way to
get lots of effect for a
minimum of effort.
the chtrrhta, Without
1t1rrln1. Ianlte with a
lona fireplace matth.
Turn out the U•hta for
more 1low-and·1how.
For Un1erln1 flamea,
aoak augar cube• ln
liqueur, dot them amona
the chen1ee, and lpit.e.
To make 1ure lee
cream 11 frosen hard,
apoon Ice cream Into
lndJvtdual eerving dJahee
prior to dinner and keep
in freezer until ready to
eerve.
In flaming de11erts,
the alcohol vanlahea
completely aa it burna.
Since only the flavor
eaaence remains, those
who do not care ..for
alcohol may still enjoy
this sauce. However,
nonalcoholic flames can
be created by soaking
sugar cubes in lemon
extract or flambe
solution purchased
commercially.
CHEREIES
JUBILEE
Q Mrs. Butterworth's• ls so thick and rich.1)eople
get areedy. They smother their pancakes with It.
savortna each mouthful like It was their last. Who
can blame them.
But don't worry. There's plenty to 10 around And
here's l5C off your next bottle just to make su~e.
IOot/oll~ l""'""" -lte ~ IOt Ult lt<t
0 1111 ti COUOOft Pki• IC n1ndllno provodto you •no 1n1 con1~111tt hlft
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To ensure your
flaming success, here are
some tips that will add to
your showmanmip:
1 can (21-ounces)
sweet cherry pie filling -----:
"4 cup kirach
Use kirsch that's at
least 80-proof. The
flammability of a spirit ii
based on the amount of
alcohol it contains. For
instant ignition, briefly
warm kirsch In the
microwave oven or in a
pan pl.aced on a regular
burner. Don't boil: it
might ignite or evaporate
the alcohol you need for
flaming.
Transfer the wanned
spirit into a long-handled
ladle or pitcher and
quickly pour kirsch over
V anllla ice cream
Heat sweet cherry nle
filling iii a chafing dWi
or fondue pot at the table
OR in a microwave oven
(High setting for 3-4
minutes) OR in a pan
over a regular burner.
Wann Ttinch either in
microwave (15 seconds
on High) or in a
saucepan on the range.
Pour liqueur over hot
cherries and ignite
carefully. Stir while
flaming, then spoon over
ice cream.
Cheese spread sets theme for a
sweetheart of a party and doubles as
edible centerpiece.
PARTY THEME
(From page C5)
Form into heart shape on
serving platter; garnish
with almonds. Serve
with crackers. Makes
about 2 cups.
ZESTY BEEF DIP'
\11 pound ground
beef
1 envelop e
( 1 ~-ounc e ) ta co
seasoning mix
1 can (6-ounces)
tomato paste
1h cup water
3 t a blespoons
chopped green pepper
Com chips or taco
seasoned chips
Brown be e f in
medium-size saucepan or
chafing di.sh, stirring to
crumble; pour off excess
fat. Add conten ts of
seasoning mix envelope,
tomato paste, water, and
green pepper.
Cook and stir over
medium heat until
mixture comes to a boil.
Serve hot with chips for
dipping. Makes about 2
cups dip.
.. ---------------· isooper Kouponl
·I Specials I I from the old Fish Mkt. gangl I
I cocmD LOCAL 3 9 9 I I LOBSTER I LI. •• I CUM .
I STEAKS 3. 99 LL I
.1 IMY& 1&• ·• I LIVER LI. I 1 • & THIGHS ••• LL I
l'Qtw!Utlfo I:Jmjr;:,) SM_l.AND I
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650·f1SH I
650·t'IMT I
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T~s--,-. op 1r 01n ~·
Whole
' \ A . . . ~
heililiirChHS
htl l11y, ........... ,. Style
Anotted
C...toint
Ceftt., And
I .... C111
Ch.pt.
AppreL \lo
~·Lein
~.159 ~ri:;·.... *179 Lein. Sold by
. The Untrim....d "-• """'*·· 12-lb. Sho lb.
Fresh carrots T• Beancaker;::;•
Egg Roll~ "' 89'
Bean Sprouts =.. • 39'
Fresh Garlic ~..:' •· 89'
GrHn Onions.:.':. 5~1
, .. ~ ..... , ........ ., ....
Ruby Grapefruit r-4,.,•1
Red Plums ~':' • 89'
D'Anjou Pears~ -.49'
Orange Juice =. M1 99-
Pothos Plant/"""'\•"' 93 ..
Porn Porn Bouquets ..... '2"
Folger' s Coffee · 3 :~ '6''
Pita Bread hy ~h.":!.... :t1 s1 ''
Bread ti.~ Biscuits .;.., 5~ 11• "'
Bread ~=·· ~ 79' Orange Juice ':.:' = •1•• ... CMlef (J
Rye Bread=.=--~ ~ 99' Citrus Punch OrcNr• ::= 79' .,
Tiny Shrimp ,... PMft4
Tortilla Strips .=ii
·~·' 1" RMz cndclr -~ 1~ •1• Juices°==' 3 ·~ 99' ~ Hatfsfes c.'1111~ '1" Pineapple .lltc:e:: 1:-89'
1:.:·79C Almen Pride e 5::_ 11• Oh Boyl Pizza ,_ 'It: •1• 1t
('I Orange Co11t DAIL V PILOT /Wednetdey, ebru1ry t , 10
Beginners can creat e l acy cake
A aiuull wuy tu win
.aome hearu on Feb.
14 thl• yt.•ur Is with 11
valentine lhut suindii out
frmn a ll thl• rt•111 an
d eganl swet.•thenrt t•11k1 •
bake d und dl•ct>rnl1•tJ
with a pcniOnul touch
Simple buklng and
decorating lct:hn1qucs
are used to create this
delicious cake ll 18 made
Crom a mix, flavo re d
with. c herries. almond
extract and cherry ju~
and baked an a Spt'<:tally
c raft e d pan The
double -t le r t.'d ,
heart-within-a-ht:a rt
pattern gives the t.>Cfect
of a two-layer cake, but
is actually made an a
single pan.
A decorating bug.
three basic icing Ups und
buttercream icing tinted
red, green and light and
dark pink are all that's
needed l o put the
finishing touches on this
memorable cake.
Beginning decorators
ca n cr ea t e a
prof ess1ona I -look 1 ng
cake with a little help
Crom the expe rts.
Cakes can be
attractively displayed on
cake boards or heavy
cardboard cut to follow
the contours of the cake
pan.
To make a cake board.
use a pef\Cil to trace the
shaped pan onto the
board, 'h" to l " larger
than the pan. Cover the
board with florist foil or
gift wrap foil and tape
paper to board o n
underside.
To keep the ca ke
board free of icing when
decorating, place 3" wide
s trips of waxed pape r
under the edges of the
bottom layer of the cake.
When using a
decorating bag, cuff the
top of the bag over your
hand to fill.
Never fill the bag
more than half Cull.
Wh en writing or
outlining, touch the top
to the surface so that
icing sticks: rafae tip
slightly, and apply even
pressure. To fini s h .
release pressure, touch
the tip to the surface and
pull away.
CHERRY ALMOND
SWEETHEART CAKE
1 package yellow
cake mix -regular or
pudding added
l jar (8 o unces)
choppe d maraschino
cherries, drain and save
juice
l teaspoon almo nd
flavoring
Buttercream icing.
recipe follows
Pre pare ca k e m1 x
according to package
directions substituting V2
cup cherry juke for 'h
cup of the water. Stir in
well-drained c herries
and almond flavoring.
Pour batter into
greased and floure d
double tier h eart pa n.
Bake 30 minutes a t 350
degrees or until cak e
tests done.
Cool 10 minutes in pan
on rack. unmold. then
cool at least 1 hour and
decorate as instructed
with buttercream icing.
Yield: One cake.
BUTI'ERCREAM
ICING
'h cup butter or
margarine '4 c up solid
vegetable shorte ning
1 'h t eas poon s
vanilla
5 cups confectioners'
sugar
3 tablespoons milk
Pink. red and green
paste or liquid food color
Cream butte r and
shortening with electric
mixer in large mixing
bowl. Add vanilla .
Gradually add sugar, 1
cup at a time, beating
well at medium speed.
Scrape aides and bottom
of bowl often.
When all sugar has
been mixed in, icing will
appear dry. Add milk
and beat at high speed
until light and fluffy. Set
aside ~ cup plain icing.
Thin ~ cul> of the
plain icing with ~
teaspoon mHk or 1
teaspoon light com syrup
to ice the top tier smooth.
Use P!•te color or
liquid color to tlnt 1 ~
cUp1 of the remaining
idnc JiCht pink and thin
with 2 u rr poona milk or
1 tllblapoon light com
1yrup to Ice the bottom
tier tmQOth. nni 1,.4 cup of the rest
of the Jclnl r«1 and '"
cup ~· Unt 1'411DA1nlnc ~r:p..
&r.nn'W:s
f'lrat make drop
Oowwn on waxed paper
Cur lht• houqu1•t on th1·
top tier. U1111 a No lU •tar
tip 1&11d dal'k pink h'lllM
und hultJ th•· dt't'oruung
hiJi ut n 110 d1•M1't<t' 11nf.Cll·
11bov<' lilt' surfo1·t•
Squt•1·1~ tht• bui.c 111
Corm II lllllr lhl'll I Cil'llM'
prl•ssurt• und pull thl• 11µ
awa y I n" r 1• u i. 1• or
d<'cr <'llSC prt•SSUI t• to
change the 11tur s 1zt•.
Flowers will dry In ont•
or two hours.
To decorate the
SW(•t•lht•urt 1·11ke . bt•t(in
by H'lng the top lll·r
smoo th with i,J cup of
thP than while icing and
I ht• hottum 11111, top un<P th •Ul'flCt' llnd •IA"adlly
ictdt•N 1m\ooth w11h llKhl •tjUt ••1 movln8 your
p111k it·m.c hund In ttaht 1ld ·to-1ld
To rmu k u111tl1•lt1wic llll tnotlona.
d 1• ,. u r u 1 1 11 H , u Ii 1· 11 N ,. x t ou t i.1 n ,, l h l '
tnnthpkk tu d1ow tlw lll'Ullop d 11gn cm \lw
"'111lop pulll'rn 011 1 lw hutU>m layer wllh plain
bollon1 luvl'r urul fluwn king und tho 111.nr \.Ip, Ulf'
icp1·11y 11h•1i111 mill mt•it. .. 11.il· the samt• Up ond ldng w
un tht• t111> l11y1•1 TlwS(,• ndd u •l8r bordl.'r around
un·ai1 will ht• mllhnt'<I 111 ltw bottom layer.
1l·1r1(o( lutc1'. J''ollow the dll'l't'tlon1
le<' the 11 Ide o f top for mukinl( drop fluwcra,
layer using the No. 16 but put i;tura dlrc>Ctly on
star tip and a 2igug tho cuk<'.
puttern. Add bottom Trace flowtlr spray
border using same tip sienw on the top of ttw
and pattern. To make cake with a No. Z round
z.lgzags, touch the tip to tip and sreen lclnf. Then
attach p .... fonMd drop
flowHt to the l\elN. L4•av~ aro mad with
No 352 leaf up and pwn
lcln.i. To form leave•
1qur~to thu b•8 iii<> th
l<:lna rorui out to make ia
b a • Th~n retlcHUt!
prl'llUN ond puU the tip
away drawing \he lt>af to
a p0lnt.
~o add the flnlahing
t o u c he11 , print the
meaage with the No. 2
tip in red lcina . U1e the
aame tip and tdna to add
dota to the whf te atar
bardcr and to till in drop
flower centers.
SH FOR LE
PlllCES EFFECTIVE 7 DAYS OUR BUYIRI DRIVI A HARD BARGAIN; BUT WI PAii iT ALONGI
8 A,M THllUS .. FEii. 10 THllU WED .. FES 16. 1983
w-:Mft. ,~, J "'-I 29 ltONDELE CHfESE , .... .. .. .. • . •
1s.. .......................
BALLARD BllCUITI
6-,.od .. Berry, l'unch Grope
TREESWEET DRINKS
Sof1 I lb Tub 2·8-or Cup•
IMPERIAL MARGARINE
8-or lwon Pocli.
BELL BRANO POTATO CHIPS
2·1b. Podlo09
UNCLE BEN'S RICE .. . ........ .
1.13
.89
• 99
1.65
FRESH TROUT
IDAHO
PAN RE-ADY
49
LB.
LIMIT4 FISH
FRllH BONID TROUT ............................... la.2.69
Frozen White Tip
lll. 2 .19 U,S.D.A, Choice llonelen Beef It ob
lll. 3 .49 SHARK STEAKS SPENCER STEAK OR ROA!iT. IUN VALLIY' FrHh Botton
. LB 3.49 FreJh Pork loin
LB 2.79 ~r HIN TURKIYI SCROD FILLETS STUFFED PORK CHOPS
Cool! like Clomt .99 Small Sote 1.89 .79 LIVE EASTERN MUSS~LS ........ lB PORK SPARERIBS lll
live Eotlern .99 Fruh Pork loon 2.49 .... CHERRYSTONE CLAMS LB CENTER CUT RIB CHOPS lB
OINROAST
.98
•1 o• ~-~-... ,_. .~ s--· I 99 VIENNA BEEF FRANKS . ............ •
5 FOR.1.00
FRESH LOIN
OR RIB END
29
LB.
COllVllHlllT F•ODll FOODS:-----....
TREETOP
APPLE JUICE F11'c;z~N
1ioz .. 85
--·JO.a 11\9 • 95 ,.,.,. y.,,.. ... 7 7~01 ..,.., de"-'· ka 2 39
MAC & CHEESE . • SARA LEE DANISH 1.29 HALIBUT . . . ...... •
~Y-10..a .. !?'01 l'\t. 79
AUNT JIMIMA WAFFLIS ............................................ •
ARTICHOKES
FRESH RIPE
IA.
Fresh
BEAN SPROUTS .. ............ LI. e2• Brut or Extra Dry, 750-ml. 'Y llORBIL
·>lo-.•· CHAMPAGNE ... .6~! fried ltict, Stir Fry, Chop Suey, Chow Mtilir!, 1-oa. "Ja:.
SUNBIRD MIXES .. · . .. . . .;s
Oy110Sly 8·or Con
WATER CHESTNUTS ...................... .
Dynasty, IQ.lb Soc~
LONG GRAIN RICE .................... 3.11 E & J Gollo Wine, I 5·l11tr
JOHANNISBERG RIESLING
E & J Gollo Wu -. 1 .S·loter
SAUVIGNON BLANC 3.69 3.69
. t
Orange Co11t DAIL v PILOT /Wedn••day, February 8. 1083
New Californi Port has nromi~ing collector's value
By J ERRY D. MEAD plan• to 1tay In th• 1 I WI •aaln, and with 1ome What the ltallana do P lper-Sonoma wl ll Sauvlanon Bl4nc And a
O PORTO CH AL· bull'*8andlacurrontly 1111 II aood rt111on•. A• they not advertl1e la that rol1 ue t h e aecond W•Una.bothmadefrom
LENOED _ I rarely looking for another point out, Italian wlnet many of their wlnerlea aparkllna wine in it. line Rantho Collfornl• or a
w r 1 \ e ab 0 u t a wlnemakJng poldtion. 1ccount ror rouahly 60 receive aovernmont next month, a .. Bt.nc: de arapee.
wine not yet available, A 1 po k um an for hl1 own and will Pl'Oducie the way, 11 tt I uml ll p rccnt of all Import• • u b 1 l d Io I and Ire Noll"'I." Liter thll year a No truth ,!. the rurnor and even lea oft.en about H M R . Inc . 1ay1 h 1 wines under th" Morgan namu from hit mother 1 aold In Am rlca, which ot·tually •olllna here at "t.ew dt cuv~· or "top "'
winu that will be may have a bis an-Winery label. Flrl\ '1ldv, and 11 also Dun'1 mclU\I tti<> rcmalnlna 40 below COfit of producUon. of the llne" wine will be (toniuo In check, 1
dlfflcult to find once nouncement to make relea1e wUl be a 1982 middle name. Aalde from pen.--cnt ii aharod by the Thia 1ltuaUon la causlng rclcaaed. iuapect) that Anc hor
releued.Iammakln&an very soon, as "We're Chardonnay 1ometlme theMoraanprojcct,holl French , Germana , Califor nia wlnt· Steamwlllreleueallght
excepUoninthilinatance lntervlewin& 1ome thla fall and will 1etl ln con1lderln8 takln& on Auasles, and everyone produce,. to talk about Ferarra Winery near beer . A brewery
becau.e I haven't been 10 blockubuater names In the $12 ranee. w I n e m a k I n I o r clle who produet'tl wine. tarltf1 and trade barrlcra San Dlego II making the •pokeeman did get a
excit ed about a new the wine Industry. You'd The wine wH 100 c;'On1ultln1 dullea for a agalnat Imports , leap from old family good lauah at the
California wine more be 1urprlaed at aome of per e en t bar r tt 1 -Iaraer winery. The ltallan1 hove aao e 1 p e c I a 11 y s I n c e winery specializing In suggestion, however.
than a handful of times the people looking for fermen ted from Sa-Increased their total Amerlc:an wines are "jup" and deaert wine. Wente'• flnt aparkbng
In the put dedade. jobs." linaa Valley arapu, ITALIANS BRAG -market share In recent fari'd with some all over with the release of wine will have llll debut
By telling you about It, 0 a n L e e • w h o and hued on Dan'1 work The folk.I who promotAt yeara, which means aome Europe 1everal thouaand eases of f o r t h e m e d i a I n
1 hope to accomplish resigned from Jekel at Jekel, It 10uld be a Hallan wines ln thil American wineries have premium varletala First February, with public
several things. For one, ~V __ ln_e~y_a_rd_s_, __ is_.;::.g_ol_n~g'---o_n __ f_ln_e~wine----·-'_'M_o_ra-=-a_n_.'_' ~_Y;..-_c_o_u_n_tr~y:__a_r_e __ b_r_aa~g=-ln~g~~loe.::.;.;t~ma:..;.;:.;r~k~e~t~•h~are~~·--------Q:.........U __ J _C __ K_l __ E __ S ______ to ___ be __ re __ le_aaed ____ wi_ll __ be ___ a_:a~v~a~ll~a~b~ll~it~~soo:.;..;n.:.._::a~f~tc:..:...r
"Mead On Wine" readers
wlllhoveonedaeln R I h llOth A • ~~~~~ a p s I nn1versary
recog n ition to
dramatically increase Plus Double co·upons· production. Also, it
wouldn't be a bad idea if
a few com petitors
dedded on a policy of
emulation.
This fall, St. Amant
Vineyards will release
100 cases of the finest
you ng Port I've ever·
tasted, and perhaps
"t he" best California
Port (save for one very
old, special bottling from
Ficklin) of any age.
This wine from the
1981 vintare is so
exceptiona that I
encourage Port lovers to
go to whatever lengths
necessary to acquire a
bottle or two, because I
pred ict the collector's
value of this fint vinqge
Port from St. Amant will
be great, and without the
passage of very m uch1
time.
What makes thls wine
so special? Grape., of
course, and I don't mean
to be facetious.
Most California Ports
a r e made from
non-traditional varieties,
by that I mean grapes
other than those used in
Portugal, the birthplace
of this style of wine.
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Zinfandel and Petite
Sirah are commonly used
here, and even the few
producers who do work
with traditional Por t
varieties u.sually uae only
one or two, where moat
Oporto (what Port is
called in Portugal) is a
b l end of several
varieties.
SL Amant owner Tim
S pencer g ot 1er iou s
about Port a few years
back and 1tarted uking
questions. One of h i1
sources w as acknowl-edged Oporto authority ana Scramento retailer,
Darrell Corti.
From Corti, Spencer
went to viticulturista at
UC Davis, and, a fte r
listening to both, went
out and p lanted an
experimental vineyard
of five of the top
var ieties grown in
Oporto.
T his first wine w ill
probably aell in the $15
range and is made from
t h e followi n g
percentages of the five
var ieties plan ted in
Spencer's Sierra
Foothills vineyards:
Tinta Cao (28 percent);
Alvaralhao (23 percent);
Touriga (21 percent);
Souz.ao (17 percent); and
Bastardo (11 percent).
The wine will be 90ld
through traditional retail
chan nels, but Spencer
will send out a notice to
interested parties telling
where the wine will be
available and will even
request retail.en to hold
win e for those on hit
mailing list. The mailingl
w ill also t ell of St.
Arnant table wines.
To get on the mailing
list. and thereby have a
chance to pwchue aome
of this very limited wine,
write to: St. Aman t
Vineyarda, 4565 Quall
Lakes, S tock ton, CA
95207.
WINEMAKER
ROULETTE
Men tioned in the put
few week• have been
sev e ral w i n e m a k er
c h a n1e 1 a t aev eral
w i ne ries, and a1
predkted. more chaJlcea
are~~haa
raiped, effective Feb.
28, fro m Hoffman
Mountain Ranch 8HM.R),
t he San L&W• blapo
winery he helped atart
back ln 1972 wllh hit
fath e r and other
memben of the f..mly.
l1nmdal problem •• a
majortty fnterelt IOld to
invwton 1-l yeer.
I aek.d Mldwel why
b e w H leavtn1 and
r eceived a teree,
two -word reply ,
''Pbllo1opb(c al
d lfferenc •·" MlchHl
Double Coupon
Pre1en1 tnts coupon 1110r1Q w1tn lilly one Manul.tcl0tets
"cenls oll covPQn ar>d gel dOuble lhe sev~s when
you l)UfChase the 11em Not to 111cltJde "retailer ·tree"
O< ·•orocery l)Ul'Cl"l8se COUPOt'S Of ••ceed Ille vBloe ol
tne 11em E •dudes llQuOf 1ooacco and <Salty P<oouets
Limit One Item Per Manufacture,.· Coupon and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer
Coupon Effective Feb. 10 thru FM». 18, 1913
Meat Values
VSDA lnap.~n Plemh.m·'"' Round London Broil ":,' 1.99
USDA !Np~ Plemlum.lnl& lleel lound
Rump Roast ':'. 1.89
osr>A ltup-Golden Plemlwn·leel Round 2.29 Sirloin Tip Roast 519• D>
OSDA lDPI Golden Premium Beet Cube Steaks 519• lb 2.59
Porll 0t '"1 lieaklClll StnPI 1.39 Swift Sizzlean 12 OI. pq
nOMnJDeallllled .39 Turkey Drumsticks per
lb
rarmer John S~• 1.29 Pork Roast 519• a. Sten_,. S ewingHens I* JI). .59
Fisherman's Cove
nOMn!DeltOlled
Swordfish Steaks
rtoMntDelfa.lecs.FUlel
Orange Roughy
"-" N.1411 of Dover Sole
';,' 3.99
'= 2.49
': 3.29
Liquor Values
Cold Old. Plnll Of 2 29 Andre Champagne ""::. •
Double Coupon
Pfe.aenl tri.1 eoue>on ~ wllt'I ally one Menufacturett'
·aen11 oll" COUPOt' ood get <IOuble the sev~s when vou purcllaff lhe Item Not to include "re111~er ' lree"
0< "orocery pu1chase" coupons or exceed lhe value of
the Item E •oluoeS llQuof IOO.OCO 111(1 <la#)' e>tOducll
Limit One Item Per Manufacture,.• Coupon
and Limit 4 Doubi. Coupona Per Caatomer
Coupon Effective Feb. 10 thru Feb. 18, 1983
Dairy/Deli
MeatoclMf Ball Park Franks
Alfredo •Aao11ed Fresh Pasta
Ponl ... "Piao n.:lnt"
Pizza Crust
~ 1.59
i;:l.69
lib 99 pq •
Ponl•"l'll:IO ftzlnl"·hlr1Qe11Jled 119 Pizza Sauce 1.1?&: • .
PleeiOU>"PUlo nztnl'".cbedc:laJ or 79 Shredded Mozzarella::: •
Bakery Values
Ralpht Sesame Buns .59
~or~O-Royale 199 Ra.t.phs (;Otfee Cake ~= .
llolpl:ll.cberry Of l 59 Apple Strudel ~ •
lat~ Mmble, WalnUI oc lkDGD l 29 Pound Cake i=. •
Frozen Food
FiSh 'llli8is
Monon·T\.vUT Ol Chicken Pie :::
~ Farm Fresh Mixtures1t:
Aiiiraden Chablis u-t 3.17 R'aii)h$sptnach
3.29
.33
119
.29
Double Coupon
Pruenl this COUj)On Blong w1tfl onv one ManuliGhJrer&
cents otr couoon ll!ld get csovt>lo the st111"1QJ1 wnen vou purchaN l~e 11om Nol 10 include "relailer" free··
or "grocery f)Ulchase c:oopons or exceed lhe value ol
Ille 1tom E NCIUdes flQuor tOC>&cco and Oetty P<oducts
Limit One Item Perlli11nuf1cturera ' Coupon
and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer
Coupon liffectlve Feb. 10 thru Feb. 18, 1913
Grocery Values
Double Coupon
Pr .. en1 lh<a coupon 81onQ will) any ot>e Manof•ch;re1s
• cenfl off coupon ana get oo .. rlle tne 111\MQI wN!n vou PIKChase 11\0 11em Nol 10 1nc1u<10 retader tree
0< "O•OCery PIJ•Chalioe coupons or e.<ceed lh«I va.lue of
lhe •lem Eac'-'<Jes liQl,o< tooacco and dcWy ptOdUCIS
Limit One Item Per Manulacturera' Coupon
and Limit 4 Double .Coupona e.r Cuatom•L
Coupon Effective Feb. 10 thru Feb. 18, 1983
Produce/F)oral
llalpbt.,..led
Tomatoes
lolarlfa
Refried Beans
~ .39 ,$et'Pok.rtoes
~ .79 ~~1s
pe1 lb .29
519• .19 1.b
Marucho:n "-Ortecl vanettes WontonSoup
COlnltodl Cllerry
Pie Filling
w..ic111 Grape Juice
AJtn0\11 Wllb leaN
Chili Con Came
aineta-na11an Tomcno or •
Minestrone Soup
Uquid
Clorox Bleach
OlsrlwcnhlnQ Uquld Sunlight
Recny Duly °'"'°'nl Era Liquid
48 fte&bSoUd L::; • Green Cabbage 5191 a. .15
21c: 1.29 CeiaiY eodl .39
2 29 "'"" .. = . Mushrooms toa .79 pkg
69 Mild 5Wffl
1$0:, • Brown Onions I* lat .12
)()oa T/ caD • Appetite Shoppe ·
64= .69
22.: 1.29
64= 3.69
Louil ll>c:ll Turkey Breast
New Kolkmd·Carcnr<ry • Garllo/H .. b
Natural Cheese
Wtth TOtnalO Sauce Meat Loaf
~2.59
~ 2.29
~L29
Valentine Floral Values
""" C\JI Carnations
f Circus Vargas Amedcd• Big Top G•ant .. ree with every •25.00 order. Must be ·
on one tape. No accumulatton of
rEigistertape&*** .
prefeneCI Child's tlcltet(WOrth •e.so
nee tldr_. oaer npu" Marcb2. Ml~ good a11 ...
•iWi•---411 Ill LOMA, ... -llU =•-n••11111•,.1UC1t ...... -. ,_ -.an
11111 .... Wl ....... .. mlltDm: .. ltW,, ... ....,
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CIO Orange Coa•t DAIL V PILOT /WodnHday, F•bruary 0, 1083 I
TO EVERY OVERWEIGHT PERSON
IN ORANGE COUNTY
Dear Friend. my name 1s LEO DABOUB. President of
the HEALTH ENERGETIC CORP. Dunng the last
several months we ran ads 1n this newspaper si.mllar to
the one reproduced below We also ran it 1n many o ther
publications including the largest newspapers and
magazines in the nation The response was phe-
nomenal. Orders came in by the tens of thousands
from people with different types of overweight prob-
lems. many from persons that had completely lost
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1913 UC lr¥ine inducts
fi¥e members into
Hall of Fame. D2. BUSINESS 05 ·
STOCKS 07
Macias a Husker; Cadigan picks USC
By ROGER CAR~ON
Of the o.11w ~lot II•" By recent st.andarWi, It's a lean year for college
football scouts in the area, but one thing is very
evident -there's nothing sklmpy about Marina
Hlgh tackle BIU Macias or Newport Harbor tackle
Dave Cadigan -and Nebraska and USC obviously
agree.
Today is the day for blue ch ip football players
to sign national letters of intent regarding their
collegiate future and Macias and Cadigan have
made their choices, as have severa l oth er area
standouts. OAVW CAOIOAN alll MACIAI "f'IO LONG
"I arew an Inch lince the aeuon •tarted and
I 'm 1Ull ~wing," aay1 the Newport Harbor
1t.andout, a fin\ team All-CIF choice.
Cadigan, too, ia almJna toward the bualneu
field, with undereraduate .chool hia first priority.
"Family, academics, then 1ports," says Cadigan.
While Maclu will be going '1lrectly to the
freshman football team at Nebraska, Cadigan is
expected to play a role with the Trojans' varsity
even as a freshman, although most likely In a
reserve ro)e.
"h 's the program and the education," says
Macias, as he explained his reasoning for signing
with the Cornhuskers.
"Ar12ona was the only other school I really
considered," says the All-CIF tackle, who is now
6-5. 232 pounds. about 12 pounds heavier than he
was during the fall.
Cadigan , too, is thinking education first,
football second, In his reasoning to go with the
Trojans.
"It doesn't look like I'm going to red.shirt," says
Cadigan. "Eapedally if I keep growing and keep a
good attitude about thinp."
Another top lineman from lhe Sea View
League, El Toro's Paul Svitenko, la headed for
Stanford following today'• formalities, while Mater
Dei lineman Jim 81.rmingham 19 headed for Arizona.
Costa Mesa resident, i1 going to Cal State
Nortluidge.
&Uson High'a entourage of Anthony Johann,
Derek Griffiths, Ge rry Graham and Jeff
Washln.llton are a mixea bag -Griffiths aet for the
University of Pacific, but the rest are up in the air. "Everything at Nebraska circles around the
fact they ar e trying to get you to graduate,"
continues Macias. "They have 92 per cent
graduation statistics, which is one of the highest in
the country ." Macias says he'll pursue a business
administration major.
''Hudson Houck (USC 8!18istant coach) should
be here this evening," says Cadigan, "with the
letter of Inte nt. That's about it. l never really
considered anyone else, I've always been inclined to
be a Trojan."
Cadigan visited Texas A&M and Southern
Methodist, "but It was just to help me make it clear
in my mind," adds Cadfgan, now at 259 pounds on a
6-5 'h frame.
Notre Dame walked off with Orange County's
plum in terms of skilled positions -getting Servite
High's St.eve Beurlein, the quarterback who led the
Friars to the CIF Big Five Conferel'\Cf" crown.
Fountain Valley High's Reid Long, a standout
offensive tackle, la signing with the Univenity of
Colorado, while Saddleback High 's Blake Smith, a
Graham, the place-kicker, la undecided
between Harvard or Cal, Johann, the linebacker,
has Kansas and Iowa State trying to get him to
forget about Long Beach State, and Waahington
(See MACIAS, Page 01)
Corona del Mar's Greg Wynn ( 12) looks for someone to pass
· to as Newport Harbor's Chuck McGavrin applies pressure.
Sailors spin Folk song
Overtime bucket has Tars stayin'· alive
By JOHN SEV ANO or tM C>ellJ "°' ,..,. The only thing Brian Folk had·
done the entire game was hit two
free throws in the first quarter.
So, Newport Harbor High Coach
Jerry D e Bus k had t o b e
somewhat surprised to see his 6-0
senior guard drive the lane for
the winning basket with seven
seconds left in overtime Tuesday
night.
But that's exactly what Folk
did and what resulted was a
stunning 38-36 Sea View League
basketball victory for the Sailors
over arch-rival Corona del Mar
befor e a wildly enthusiast ic
, crowd at Newport Harbor.
The victory not only kept the
Sailors' slim playoff hopes alive
but, in the process, the Tars
presented their coach with his
first victory over the Sea Kings
in five years and only DeBu.sk'a
second wln in his seven -yea r
coac hing t e rm at Newport,
spanning 14 gamt!S.
"I was beginning to think he
(CdM Coach Jack Enion) owned
me," said a smiling De Bus k
afterward.
"We're there. We had to have
this one. These guys have busted
their butt.s and done what I've
asked them to do all year long.
They d eserve to g o to t he
playoffs."
For that to happen, though;
the Sailors are going to need a
little help. Trailing El Toro by
one game for third place (and the
final playoff spot) in the Sea
View L eague sta ndings, the
SaUors, with only Thursday's
finale remaining, have to beat
Univers ity a nd h o pe the
Chargers lose to Costa Mesa.
Of course, the game the Sailors
really had to win was against the
league-leading Sea Kings (11-2,
17-5 overall) ... and the Tara ,
played like a cat backed into a
comer, acratching for its life.
After grabbing a 10-8 le ad
after the first quarter, the Sailors
found themselves down by a
22-14 margin in the second as
CdM's Greg Wynn tallled for
eight points.
The Tan cut the deficit to four
by halftime, however, and finally
caught and passed the Sea Kings
with eight straight points during
. the latter stages of the third,
taking the lead at 31-28.
The Sea Kings did a little
rebounding of their own though
to take a 36-33 advantage before
a three-point play by N ewport
forward Jim Wolfe knotted the
score at 36 with 4:33 to go.
CdM then held the ball until
Karl Wo lff m issed a 10-foot
jumpe r with 2:35 left. The
Sailors came down and fed the
ball to J oe Seager inside, but the
6-8 senior center had the ball
stripped out of his hands by CdM
~d Mike Hess and the Sea
King& regained posaession at the
2:16 mark.
The Sea Kings proceeded to
work down the clock and tried to
open the left side for Hesa to go
one-on-one. But as HHS dribbled
to his le ft wl\h only a few
aeconds remalnlng, he wu met
by two Newport defenders and
the senior could only get an
off-ba.ia.m'e shot, from about 13
feet away, which barely hit the
front of the rim at the end of
regulation.
In the three-minute overtime,
it was Newport's tum to play
keepaway as the Sailors got the
tip and ran down the clock by
using their paaaing game.
Finally, with the clocJt tiicking
away and DeBusk waving his
right hand in a circle to indicate
he wanted hia players to keep
going, Folk got the ball at the
free throw line, drove the lane,
and thre w up an arching
three-footer which bounced on
the back of the rim a couple of
times and Cell through with three
aeconda left.
CdM's Dave VanSteenhuyae
did get off a final shot. but his
(See SAILORS, Pace DS)
University's upset
costs ·Eagles share
of Sea View lead
By ROBB MUNSON IPecW to ttle Dellr Not
University High's control of
the de fensive boards, coupled
with the shooting of Erik Blake,
h e lped the Trojan• ups e t
Estancia, 41-39, Tuesday night in
S ea View League basketball
action at University.
Collin Cate's pair of free
throw s with 12 seconds left
decided the iasue, giving the
~rojans a four-point lead. Jon
Johnston's bucket with time
running out was to no avail.
The setback co.t the F.agles a
1hare of the league lead with
Corona del Mar, which wu upset
by Newport Harbor. The Eagles
and CdM meet Thunday nlght.
"We have been playing well
lately," said University Coach
Jeff Cunningham. "It eeems like
all of our games have been cloee.
A miss here and there, a shot at
the buzzer. But our kids showed
heart during the 9euon.
"The loss to Irvine hurt ua.
And with the way Estancia came
back tonight, we could have
folded."
After a 2-2 deadlock just
seconds Into the game, University
tallied 11 ~ht points. After
an Eaale timeout. Jim Curtis hit
on a 20-footer to cut the deficit to
nine points.
But with 1:01 left in the
opening quarter, Blake d\ade a
three-point play giving the
Trojans a 12-point advantap.
Lakers make
Soµics pay
for late foul
Sorry George, Elway to play football
"We got stuck 16-4 and really
put ounelves in a hole.'' Mid
Estan c ia Coach Larry
Sundennan. "We wanted to 8top
Blake, and didn't do that. And
Blake hurt ua on the oUenaive
boards u well. He l'Nlly wanted
lt."
The F.aglea (10-3) Sol back on
track in the aecond quarter,
confusing University with a
full-court prell and fon:ina ~
'rrojana to tum the ball over 10
tlmea.
Yankees owner hoping to court Stanford star into performing in New York
SEAT TLE (AP) -Gua rd
Norm Ni xon sank two free
th.rows and forward Bob McAdoo
added one in the final three
aeconda Tuesday night aa the Los
Angeles Lake ra e dged the
Seattle SuperSonics 121-118 in
National Basketball' Association
action.
With the victory, the Lakers
continue their dominance of the
Sonics.
The Laken led 118-114 with
~~ aeconda to go aft.er Jamaal
Wilke. hit a l~foot jumper. The
Sonics' Fred Brown and Gua
WWWN hlt two quick buckets,
the latter with four seconds to go.
Seattle's Phil Smith fouled
Nixon with three aeconda to go
on an inbounds pe19. After Nixon
rnade both free throws, McAdoo
_. Wllliama' .tnbound pa11. He
Milled the fJnt free throw and
made the eecond.
Center Kareem Abdul-.Jabbar
led the Laken wtth ao polnll
while 1uard Me1tc Johneon
tumed In • "utllle double" -28 polntl, 10 rebound• and 11
8llllta.
George Steinbrenner prides himlelf in
g e tting what he wanta and George
Steinbrenner wants very aerioualy to have
John Elway pt.y the outfield ln Yankee
Stadium.
George Steinbrenner will not get John
Elway. "I'm going to play football," Elway
whispered in the ear of thls tourist the
other night.
We were IOdaHnna in Newport Beach , an atmotphere known to brlng out the
honesty In a suy.
"Don't tell an)'body," John Elway
whiapered ln the other eu. .
Of coune I wouldn't tell anybody. Not
until I OQUld pt to my typewriter.
''Why would you 9lay football rather
than bueballr' I whfapered In the ear of
John J:lway.
"Becauae I like football betier than
ba.aeball," John Elway whlapered back.
"Beeldes, I thlnk I am a better quarterbldt
than I am en outfielder."
Pro ac:outa dl1a1ree. BHeball ta\ent
people •Y Elway 1' a natural bueball item. They auapect ...-ine..
Footb&ll ICOUtl do not alway1 aaree on.
property and the potential. In llway'e cue ./
they declare In c.h«w that he mlaht be 1 beat quarterback tbeir aame nu IV
known. ·
The football watchen aay the th~p
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8PQRTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
John Elway did at Stanford, with a very
ordinary team, were altopther out of the
ordinary. They aee ln Elway qualltlft quite
beyond the physical requtremenll for a
demandln& 1ame. ·
The uncontelted opinion ii th.at Elway
has football lntelliaence which ii bom into
few men. Unltu Ii.ad it. Staubech had it.
Maybe Bradahaw.
"You can make a lot of rr.oneY Dia~
baseball," I whtapered in John &lway 1
other ..... "I can make a lot of money playlna
football, too," John Elway whiapered beck. W~ll.1. you couldn't ar1u• with that.
Football bonUMe and contractl er. now
every bf t • oblcet• u thOle of bwball, at
leut in the caaea of the au\henUc 1uper
aian.
Nwnber one draft c:ho6cea now be«ln•
ll\ltant miWonairee. Elway•• f'8\lre1 will
~ anythinc 1n ,......~. Draft cho6c.w can be ol cout1t.
but M the laluptee now 8'andl. Balt:amon wtll make the f1nt MlecUon on April 28.
..
Houston will pick next, followed by the
Rama.
The Colli need a quarterback, not to
mention help at 10 other offensive
poeitlona. The BalUmore ow~e~l Robert
Iraay, la 80mething of a -=rewoaJJ but h.la
checka do not bounce. ·
Houaton need• • quarterback, not to
mention an entirely new offensive
complex.ton. John Elway la bla enouah foe
Texu and Tex.as la probably b'8 ~ foc
John Elway.
Six straight Estancia points
reduced the University leed to
four pointa, and then a ltrina of
elaht con.aecutive countera put uw F.aal• into the leld. . Doua Plnckney llOCOWlted f«
four of thoee points, the final two
coming after a ateal with l :48
~~ I
The Tro)ana tied theJame'
aconda i.ter with a pair ( lrw1
throw. by John Belanpr, but
another bomb by Curtil •ve the 1
Eagle9 a 24-22 lead at halftime. I
Aa tbll la written, John Elway la not
repreeented by an apnt but he hM been ln
eetalon with the oranae County firm of
Zlaket Spana Ent.rpriMe which handlee aeverai ~tl\letea. "W• knew that we we,.
The lut reason one can put forth In playtna a team with qWclawm." Mid Qmnlnaham." and that mak1nc a~ f« bMeball II \Mt I\ II 1-... _ ...... con·-• the ..___.._. We demandinl from a phylkaJ ltandpoblt and rwu "" vv. .__ there ta -. wear and 1HI" on a bMebe1l adJu1ted to their preea In the
bod and there be -"--In the KCOnd half a lot betw than Iii Y may more ,____.. the flnt. l'll\aneta•1 preea can rna/hu ...,_ ,.ny iaU ltm toll." rarely appU• ~~· It Unlvenity \.-cl thrw ...........
cel1ainly would not be b&e ln a~ b ..... to tab a two-l*nt lilild. ~~-=y~--~ ...... Of and lncreMed lta a..d to w.
11So tt ta illttJed thenr' h~hllpend ln tht with 3: 10 left tn th• third
..,. of John l:lway. "Foocball b an?" quartar.
••Football for eun," Elwav w~ But a thrH•))Olnl play by
bide ... But doft•t tell anybody~' PindlMy tied the 1UD1 at 31.
1 wauldn't tell an.ybody. but 1 ... WOUid OnMm l>wnlt Wt a 13-..._,
Ilk• to be the on• to ttll 01or11 fartheTro .. topUlllwNtJ 8~. __ <--..W......, BAOt.a~Plli .... 111=;...,.;· DI;.,..-;-) ..._--.._,
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01 Orange Co11t DAIL. Y PIL.OT /Wldn11d1y, l'ebruary 8, 1883
"UCI inducts five inta-Hall-of Eanie--
By JOHN SEVANO Of"-.o.-, ..... ...,
UC Jrvlne hu Inducted five prominent
1port1 ,fl1ure1 Into lta recently
e1tablllhed Hall of Fame.
Baker (1971·76) wu captain and MVP
of tho UCI ba1ketball team for thr~t>
1t.ralaht •uona. He holm thl' 11Chool'1
car r eoorlna record of 1,597 polntl. H~
11 alAO the carffr reboundlna lt'Adf'r at
926.
Wiii lht Warn'• l9dln1 ICONr 1n 19ee,
c.'(.)llcclina 30 ioall In 20 aame.. ln UH'7,
hti wu tht-~nd leading 1rorer on w
wum Mnd earned All-American honol'I.
~. ;.wot. lc»tt WU urned UCI'• A~ of the y..,., Ht pa...d thArd tn
the NCAA Dt\tlalon ll crou cou~try
champtonahJp1; wu fourth ln the NCAA
Indoor track and fltld champlonahlpe:
and WN the NCAA Division n champion
In the 800 and 1,000 meten. He w11 ai.o
the MU naUonal champion ln Uw 1,600
met.en and repre1mted the U.S. at Uw
first World CUp Championahlp1.
.
The tlnt five members to be •ll'Ct.ed
were Coach Al Irwin, Dave Baker,
1..l ndaa y • M orae B enn et, Ferdy
MumimJno and St.eve Scott.
Baker wu named AlJ•Cout durlna
the 1974-76 HHon whllt oarnlns
Dlvl1lon n, Flrat Team All-Dlatrlct
honors durtna hilt laat three lfflO"t
M1111lmlno t'urr ntly competea In
triathlon evenui throughout the coufit.rv.
The quintet w11 recently honored
during h a lftime of a UC Irvin e
basketball same. Each Wal prnented
with a Hall of Fame plaque.
Scott (1976-78), CW'ttn\ly lhe United
State'• premJer mlddle-dlltance runner, compel~ In track and field and crota
country a t UCI. .,.
Irwin was UCI'1 flnt water polo and
swlmmina coach. He charted a 14-4
record durlng the initial 1966-66 aeuon
and a 14-6 record In 1966-67.
Bennet (19H·78) WH the AIAW
national tennia champ in 1977. She held
a 38-4 record ln sln8les that year and
28-4 ln doublet and ane a1IO partldpated
In the 1977 World UoJvenlt.y Gamet.
Be nne t , still competl na. was a
Wimbledon participant laat year.
As a freahman, he was the NCAA
Dlvt.lon II mile champion with a time of
4.09.7.
In his sophomore year, Scott placed
fourth In the NCAA Division ll crou
c."Ountry champion.sh ips and waa a finalist
In the l,500 meters at the U.S . Olymplc
trials.
~ a 1eoJor, Scott ran the futst mile
In American history (3:63.9). He alto Mt
a conference record ln the l ,CW>O PC.AA
ChamplonahJps.
In UCI'1 flnt year In Dlvialon I, Scott
won the NCAA Dlvialon I champiolllhip
In the 1,500 meters and agaln wu the
AAU champion in the 1,500 met.en. Al Irwin
ln the years that followed, lrwln held
a post In the Department of Athle tics
before retiring in 1978.
Massimino (1966-70), who was a
partJclpant ln water polo and 1wlmmlng,
Kuhn bars Mantle
from baseball jobs
From AP dlapatclle.a
NEW YORK -Hall of Fame Ill
slugger Mickey Mantle, like Willie
Mays before him, w~ barred Tuesday
from coaching or front-office positions
in baseball for accepting a promotional job with a
hotel-casino.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn ordered Mantle,
the former New York Yankees great, t.o give up
his part-time coaching position with the team
be cause he took the
$100,000-a-year promotions
job with Claridge Hotel and
Casino, Atlantic City, N.J.
"I got a hand-carried
l etter today f r om the
commissioner," said Mantle.
"I'm gone ... I'm out o f
baseball.''
Kuhn's decision followed
the precedent he set 31h years
llllNfTU . ago w h en he told Mays to
give up his long-term $50,000-a-year post with
the New York Mets after he accepted a casino
promotions job at Ba.lly's Park Place.
"I have told Mickey that I have no choice,"
Kuhn said in a prepared statement. "H is
situation ia like Willie Mays'. Baseball and casino
employment are inconsistent.
"I would much prefer that both of them
were in baseball and I hope in time It can be
worked out."
Quote of the day
Ed Badger, University of Cincinna ti
basketball coach, explaining why he often
th.rows his coat to complain about calls by
officials: "I do it so that the label ~showing
and the crowd can see it. My tador likes
that."
Ballard sinks Celtics in overtime
Greg Ballard sank a field goal m
•with sik seconds remaining in
overtime to ensure W11hlngton a
104-101 victory over Boston Tuesday
night in the National Basketball Aaociatlon.
Robert Parilb'1 hook shot with 12 aeoonda left
in regtllation helped Bost.on into overtime, after
the Bullets had led by as many as 14 point.a ln t.he
third quarter and nine in the final slaJUa . . .
Joe Bryut'• three-polnt play
with 34 1eCOnda remaining ln
overtime lift.eel Houaton to a
116-115 decision over Kansas
City . . . Rookie forward
Terry C.mmlD11 notched 31
points and Tom Cllamben
added 27 as San Diego
trounced Denver, 125-98, only
the third Ume this aeuon the
Nugge ts h ave been held
•ALUM> below 100 points ln a game
this season . . . Mark A1alrre had a
g~high 28 point.a and Jay Vlncent acored 10
of his 22 points in the final four minutes as Dallas
defeated Phoenix, 112-100 . . . Mike Daaleavy
sank a three-point shot t.o aend the game into
overtime, and Artl1 Gilmore tallied seven points
in the extra period to help San Antonio nudae
Detroit, 147-143 . . . Jlm PUIOD acored 34
points and CalvlD Natl added 28 as Portland
romped to a 109-93 decision over Chicago . . .
Buck Williama had 29 points and Albert Klng 19
to lead New Jersey past Atlanta, 115-109.
Iowa State nips Missouri in OT
Barry Stevens drilled an 18-Coot m shot at the buuer to give Iowa State a
73-72 overtime upset of 10th-ranked .
Missouri In Big Eight Conference
college basketball Tuesday night. The clutch
basket capped a brilliant 40-point performance
by lhe sophomore forward and ended Missouri's
record string of 11 Big Eight victories on the
road. The Cyclones also snapped a 10-game
losing streak to the Tigers in handing Missouri its
fi,rst conference setback of the season . . .
Elsewhere, senior guard Stewart Gru1er'1 24
point.a, including 10 in a three-minute stretch,
sparked No. 12 Villanova to an 86-7lt victory over
Big East rival Connecticut . . . Kenny Walker
came olf the bench to tally 23 polnts and lead
13th-rat.eel Kentucky t.o an 88-67 Southeastern
Conference triumph over vhiting Miaaiaslppi
State. Walker, a freshman forward, h ad 12
Point.a and 10 rebounds in the first half as the
Wildcats took a 39-31 lead at the break.
Lazers stopped by Buffalo, 4-2
Third-quarter goals by Carlo1 Ill
Salguero, Ernie Suriano a nd Al
Gadm1ad11on sparked the nuffalo
Stallions to a 1-2 victory over the Los
Angeles Laz.ers in Major Indoor Soccer League
play Tuesday night at the Forum. Gas Moka.U1
and JUD Cardena• scored for the Lazers, who
dropped to 4-24 . . . Rlclde Smith'• stolen
drag racing car has been recovered and he plans
to race it Sunday in the final eliminations of the
? Winternationals competition at Pomona. The Is world ready for n ew league · new 1983 Thunderbird was in a trailer which
Alex Belle thought of spr ing • was taken along with the truck that tows it
professional football a few years ago, ••• ... Runn ing back Kelvin Bryant and
inco rporate d the International offensive tackle Irv Eatman signed multi-year
Football League in 1980 and now contracts with the Philadelphia Stars of the
plans t.o surface with it again ln opposition t.o the United States Football League. Eatman, from
embryo Unit.eel Stat.es Football League. UCLA. is believed to have been given a
But where the USFL is operational. the IFL four-year deal for clos~ to $1 million ...
1s just resurfacing with Belle getting his act Coach Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers,
together again and aiming for 1984. whoee team reached the NFL playoffs for the
Belle aays he doesn't plan any head-to-head first time in his eight seasons as coach, was given
confrontation with the well-established National a one-year extension of his contract ...
Football League and would go against lhe USFL Offensive tackle Mike Neary of Golden West
ln only three areas -New York, Chicago and College officially signed to play football at San
Los Angeles. Diego State.
He hopes his other franchises can be Ln
Honolulu, Seattle-Tacoma, San Joee, Milwaukee, T I · · d ' Indianapolis, Orlando, Fla., Memphis, Tenn.. e evasion,· ra 10
Tulsa, Okla., Syracuse, N.Y., and Columbus, TV: College Basketball -Ohio State at
Ohio. Wi.aconsin, CJ:i.annel 56 (taped). "We'll try t.o go to football-oriented cities
• but not go directly against the other leagues." RADIO: Utah at Lakers, 7:20 p.rn., KLAC
said Belle. • (570). L-..:;;;;::=:;::=:================~..:::::...:.:::.:... ________________ __
Viking-Oiler feud renewed
1 Marina hoping to derail Huntington Beach's title hopes
By ROGER CARLSON Of" ... 0.-, ........
1be title and/or CIF 4-A playoffs are at stake
tonight when Marina Hiah's Vikings invade
Huntington Beach as the two long-time rivals
renew their long feud in a return to the late '60s
and early '70. when anytime theee two met there
wu much on the line.
"Maybe that old Marina-Hunti.nat.on Beach
rivalry ls being renewed." taY'8 Huntington Beach
buketball coacn Roy Miller, whoee team I.a ju.at an arm'• length eway from the championship of the
Sun.et l...eaQue.
The Oilers of Huntington Beach, ranked No. 7
in the CIF 4-A and No. 21n Orange County with a
16-5 overall record (7-1 in league play), already can
bout of a 79-66 vict.ory over the Vikings ln the first
round.
Marina, under the hand of Coach Steve
Pol)OVlch hu Ktven others flt.a while compiling a 6-t ~ mar"K with the only other km a 55-53
dedlion in overtime to Ocean View .
"Maybe lt'1 a ma1cllup situation," says Miller
about hit team'• previous AKXle9I against Merina.
"It happens with various teams throughout the
league. Certain teams just mat.ch up better with
othen, that'• why It's IO tough to judge how one
team ia going to do againlt another by comparing
.cores.
"We're just hoping to do what we did ln the
first round, t.o play Marina tough and to try to
prevent (Scott) Filipek from getting hit hand.a on
the ball''
Filipek ICOred 23 polnta against Huntington
a.ch ln the tint round, but the Oil.en answered
wtth five playen ln double figures ln an lmpn!91ive
dilplay.
· Basketball scores
c:r
lou1Mtn C .. Colleoe 93, Cel
lll*lt72 OtwtM 0-... .,. Sou~
-:. ~ 71, UC Sen °'9o • a'!NtOIOUI 10, 9!olll 91 A-oA.. ,... LOfM •• ,_ ,.._... .. ...... ..... n ... ~12(ot)
...,..... ... oed °""""°" eo Cll ...... et. .. ,.,.,. 12 ~--.---Ted\16 .... ....._ .... I lfkf7 ~a. .. L~YIS
Other SW18et League game1 tonight, all billed
to begin at 7:30, are Fountain Valley (tu) at Ocean
View (4-4) and Westminster (1-7) at Edilon (0-8)
Jamel Gamer and Billy Thompeon key the
Oilers' attack with the ln.aide-outaide approach,
along with the aolid play of 6-6 Mike Milli and
guard Lou Harrigan.
Garner i. averqing 14.7 points in league, in
addition to hit rebounding and blocking af>WUes.
while Mills haa 20-foot raDICC·
Filipek. the 6-1 senior playmaker for the
Vikings, is the league's leading scorer' with an
average of 26.0 per start. i
Abo in double flgurel for the Vi.kel are -~
Chrla Neumann (10.4) and 6-3 Eric Padilla (10. .
l.n South C.out League play, al9o at 7:30, it'•
Woodbridge (3-7) at Laauna Hilb (6-6), X...,W.
Beach (2-8) at Capistrano "'Valley (10-0) and Mimion
Viejo (2-8) at San Clemente (5-5).
Vanguards ro:mp
to 93-72 decision
The Southern California Colleae men'•
basketball team broke open a c101e
cont.est early in the aeoond half and went on to
romp past Cal Beptiat Colle~ of Rivenkle, 93-72,
T\.le9day night in the winner I gym.
Leading 37-32 at lntennllllon, the Vanguards
ou~ Cal Bepdat 18-6 in the first five minut.eR
of the leCOlld half to lengthen their lead. sec
1witched to a 2-1-2 zone and llmlt.ed lta oppoeition to
ju1t one shot to help turn the aame ln the
'V anguarda' favor.
Larry Hint and Rachatd Pleroe bepn taklna
over control of the defensive board• ana
1pearheaded the sec fut break with effecti"Ve
out.let p-. •ttinl up e.y t.ranliUOn a.keta.
Mlke Roberts wN the 1ame'1 acort.nc IMdet'
with 21 points, while Andre Smith fWDped ln 20.
Pierce notched 16 and wat credited with 10
reboundl. The vldoey lmp-owd Uw V....,.. NAL\
Dlvta&on 3 record to 5-3 and OY'enll mark to lS.10 •
Southern Cal o,u, .... ln .iion qa1n J'riday nieht
at 7:30 When It hmtl Freeno Paci& .
Two for Kareem
MACIAS ...
From Page 01
isn't expected to accept Weber State or Bolle State.
perhaps trying the community college level before
signing with anyone.
Lance Martin, the All-Sea View League t.ck
from Corona del Mar, 11 accepting a partial
scholarship to Cal Poly San Luis OOlipo, while
teammate Gordon Mou, an All-CIF punter in
football and infielder in bueball, ls headed foe
Arizona State.
Capistrano Valley lineman Bob Jenkinl ia aet
for Utah.
WestrnJnster linebacker Richard Brown and
defensive back Steve Waahbon are expected to lign
with San Diego State 10day, while still wldedded,
but definlieJy leaning, are Miu.ion Viejo receiver
Fred Coler (Princeton), Mialion Viejo quarterback
Klau1 Leitenbauer (Air Force) and Capistrano
Valley defensive back Reggie Pendleton (Cal State
Fullerton).
The only player m1.-ing from all of thia, of
courae, LI the late Matt Homba of Ecu.on High, an
All-CIF defenalve back who wu killed recently
while on a recruiting trip to ~ State.
H o mba wa1 o n e of Nebra1ka '1 moat
sought-after players and wa1 leaning In that
d irection before the car accident claimed hia life.
The lilt of blue chip products Isn't u lo111 u it
has been in recent years with the dominance of
juniors this pas t season, mostly in the skilled
positions.
Jets' Michaels quits
HEMPSTEAD. N.Y. (AP) -New York Jeta
Coach Walt Michaels announced his retittment
from the National Football League club 10day.
"I have spent 32 years in this game and I've
enjoyed them all, but in that time I have never
taken a vacation and never spent enough time wttb
my family.'• Michaels said in a prepared-.statement.
"Now I think It UI time that I should."
The declslon took the Jet.a by surpriae.
Michaels had led the team into the NFL
playoffs the last two years with New York loGng
the American Conference championship glU'lle to
the Mlami Dolphins. 14-0, last month.
There waa apeculation that Michaeli would be
succeeded by Je131 offensive ooonlinat.or Joe Walton.
who has been credited with much of the club'a
improvement the last two ...ans.
Michaels met with club prelldent Jim Keftlil
Tuelday to deliver b.i.I dedllon. That wu one day
after he returned from Honolu.lu where he ooeclwd
the AFC All-Star team in the Pro Bowl The AFC
loat that game 20-19.
Charity run
plans finish
in Huntington
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Younc
runnen and a hobbler plan a
charity run ln relaY'8 from the
deeert to the aea Friday and
Saturday repreaentina a
recently-fonned nmnlna dub at
R1venide Poly Hieb School.
Then are 2t nmnen ln the
lr'OUP tncludine Lynn AodeiWl,
14, who broke a lee lkiina du.rlna
Chriatmaa vacation but atill ia
llat.ed t.o do the fin1ah1nc ,.-di of
the event. The ODUr9 ia from Blythe to
Huntinpn Beech. a 6tance ~ 281 miles. The runners expect to
complete it in 39 houri lta.rtinC at
2 a.m. Friday.
The cbmen route atarta on Uw
banla of the Colorado River near
Blythe, extends aero .. dOHJ't ~ng the old Bradshaw Stqe
Trail. illag t.:k-ltn!eta throulh
Indio, Riverside and on to
Huntington Beach.
Each of the 26 runners wW
cover 10 or 16 miles of the~
in 6-mile relays.
When the trek nean lta
conclusion in Huntinatm 8-::b
at 1hortly after 5" p .m . on
Saturday, Anderaon wlll ~
hobblinl the lut ,uaner mile
with her lee ltill in .. CMt.
For the pMl few weeka. the
runners have been 10Ucitinc
pled1es for e.ch runner wlilo
competee in the J'llCe. I
Lak• eenter ~ AWtd-Jul.r lalll
........ Oftl' 9-nle .., ....... LA'•
wta. S. ''°"'• ... Dl.
f
_ Gr.et ~ky's
four goals
'top thrill'
UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP)
It's a certainty that Wayn e
Gretzky will never forget the
3~th National Hockey Lcagut>
AJJ.star game.
As a matter of facl, neither
will Pelle Lindbergh.
"He should share the Most
Valuable Players' car with me,"
said the Philadelphia Flyers
goalie who will always be
remembered as the man who
gave up Gretzky's record four
goals in the NHL's midseason
showcase game.
The stunning performance
ea rned the blond-hatred
Edmonton center the MVP prize
and the Campbell Conference a
surprisingly easy 9-3 victory over
the Wales Conference at the
Nassau Coliseum Tuesday night.
''I tried as hard as I could,"
added Lindbergh, "but it sure
waa embarrassing.''
Gretzky's performance was all
the more remarkable for its
efficiency. He packed all of his
goals into the third period to help
tum a close game into a laugher.
"This might be m y No . I
all·time thril I." said Gretzky.
''Until my team wins the Stanley
Cup, this is as big a thriU as I'll
get.''
It was all the more dramatJc,
considering the way Gretzky had
played in the first two periods.
He mishandled the puck several
times, and generally found
himself out of the flow of the
game.
"I just didn't play well at all in
the first two pe riods," he
admitted. "But it seemed in the
third period things went
especially well "
Part of the reason that
Gretzky got his game together
was the help of Jari Kurrl and
Mark Messier, two linemates
from Edmonton.
Ot•noe Cout DAIL v f'ILOT /Wednuday, FtbNJary 9, 1083
• El Toro remains ,..;.....----~~~~~~~~~--
final CIF slot • in
..
in Sea View race
El Toro High'• Charaera
maintained their one·aame edge
over Newport Harbor In the
'hectic drive f or a CIF 3·A
buket ball playoff apot. Tuesday
nlaht -and Costa Meaa. El
Toro'• laat hurdle, waa also
victorious, winning lta third
game In lta laat four starta.
Here'• how it went Tuesday:
El Toro, 55·50
Jeff Arnold, the 6-9 junior El
Toro center, ICOred 20 points, had
7 rebounda and 3 blocked shota,
but in the end It may have been
his substitute, 6-6 sophomore
Ch uck K unsaitis who proved to
be the difference.
Kunaaltis matched Irvine on
the boards In the latter st.ages
with Arnold on the bench in foul
trouble.
·Seahawks
get another
shutout
· Goalie Jack Bedohan posted
his fifth shutout of the Sunset
Leag u e season and Reid
Thidobeau scored twice as Ocean
View posted a 2-0 men's high
school soccer victory over Marina
Tuesday night.
In the other Sunset games,
&Uson and Huntington Beach
played •to a 1-1 deadlock and
Westminster did the same with
Fountain Valley, 2-2.
And Rodney Catlin, an
unheralded 6-3 aenlor, held
Irvin sophomore Jeff Dielman to
ju.at 1lx points ln the second half
&fter the Vaqueroa' ace connected
for 14 fl.rst·half countera.
"We played aa well In the
second half aa we played poorly
In the fir1t hall," said EI Toro
Coach Tim Travers. J
"We just played better
defense, rebounded and ran our -
offense in the second half. It wash
really a Jekyll and Hyde game
for us.
"Now we're al Costa Meaa
Thursday. You know they're
going to be up for us the war.
they're knocking people of .
We're certainly not interested m
getting into a ny playoff game
with Newport Harbor."
Irvine had a 10-point. lead at
halftime and was still In
command, 40-38, going Into the'
final period. The Vaquer06 were
without the services of 6·1 junior
Lance Neal (broken finger).
El Toro is now 8-5 in league, a l game ahead of Ne~rt Harbor
for third place -the last spot for
a CIF 3-A playoff cJi>i>orturuty.
Costa Mesa, 66-51
Ted Stitt a'1d Dave Palmblade
went on a tear, combining for 22
rebounds and 30 points as
Saddleback wilted after taking a
21 -20 lead.
The Mustangs were up by a
58-38 margm in the second hall
before settling for the 15-point
victory. Stitt scored 22 points and
had 12 re bounds. Palmblade
added seven assists.
The win gives Mesa a 5-8 Sea
View League record, as opposed
to Saddleback's 0-13 mark.
"Without my linemates,"
Gretzky said, "I'm not going to
accomplish what I did tonight.
They were just super."
Brian Folk gets carrie d fro m the floor after hitting
game-winning bucket T uesday nig ht in 38-36 overtime
decision over CdM.
Ocean View's victory kept it
atop the Sunset standings at
5-0-2 ( 12 points), while dropping
the Oilers (4-1-2) two points off
the pace.
The Seahawks received stout
defensive support from outside
{uJlback Mark Stier, Henry
Postgame conversation wtth
Costa Mesa Coach Tim Parse!
centered on Thursday's duel
with El Toro, in whfcn Parse) has
the opportunity to hand a friend
(Newport Harbor's Jerry
Edison wears Sunset t. crow-n
Marina tops Oile r s; Pira t es capture season o pe ne r
Edison High clinched the Sunset League
championship by winning its nmth straight game
Tuesday night to highlight women's basketball
action. In another Sunset matchup, Manna stopped
Huntington Beach, and Academy League champ
Newpor t Christian easily disposed of v1s1tang
Leffingwell.
On the community college level. Orange Coast
was a winner over Long Beach City College m the
Pirates' season opener.
Here's how it happened:
E clJsoa 60, Westminster 36
Marybeth Thobe filled in admirably for the
flu-stricken Gretchen Meinhardt as the Chargers
pulled away early and breezed.
Thobe, playing her best game of the season,
controlled the inside to notch a personal high of 26
points and also accounted for nine rebounds.
Janet Bittner contributed 15 rebounds. while
Kari Cates had 10 as&sts.
WOMEN
AJene Andersen (13) led the Vikings in the 1eoring
department, which was helped along by the 10
rebounds from Andersen .
The victory upped Marina's overall record to
9-13 and 4-5 in Sunset League, while Huntington
Beach dropped to 5-15, 1-8.
Eve Titus and Jackie Townsend were
Huntington Beach's leading scorers with 15 and 10
points respectJvely.
Newport Cbrlttlu U, Leffingwell t
Stella Berkebile and Chris Yearley combined
for 36 points as the Conquerors built a 20-0 lead
after one quarter and cruised. Newport Christian,
the Academy League champion, moved to 11-1 in
league play and 17-2 overall.
SAILORS ...
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mldcourt desperation hit the
backboard as the buzzer sounded.
"I really didn't have much to
say to my players," said Errion,
"because I thought we played as
hard as we could. We just came
up two points short.
VanSteenhuyse led the Sea
Kings with 12 points. W ynn
added 10, while Wolff had four
points and a team-high nine
rebounds.
For Newport, Seager had 12
points, seven rebounds and five
blocked shots, whUe Wolfe added
10 points.
"We could use a little help,"
admitted DeBusk, as Newport is
now 7-6 in league, 9-12 overall
and 5-1 at home. "But we still
have to beat Universit}:.
"At least il we don t make it,
we're not going to go belly.up."
Georpon and Jeff Citko.
Huntington Beach needed a
goal by Dean Tomasick with 1~
than three minutes to 'play to
earn its \le with Edison. Eric
·aiefeld notched the Chargers'
goal with an assist from Gerry
Graham.
DeBusk) a gift. I "The last time we played El
Toro it was a four-point game."
r ecalled Panel. .. But the n I Palmblade fouled out and we
were o utscored 31-13 in the
fourth quarter.''
EAGLES . • •
From PaQe 0 1
In women's high school action,
Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley needed second-half goals
to earn deadlocks in the Sunset
League, while Corona del Mar
rolled to a lopsided Sea View the lead coming into the final
Le ague de c is Ion over quarter.
Saddleback. Pinckney gave the Eagles a
Audrey Rohn tallied her two-point advantage with 5:56 J
second goal of the game five left after a pair of baskets, but
minutes into the second half to Estancia failed to cash in on free '
lift Huntington Beach into a 3-3 throws down the stretch. missing J
tie with Marina. four in a row.
Rohn, along with teammate "We missed some easy shots,"
Kim Owen , had scored once said Sunderman. "And missing'
apiece in the first half, but the those free throws at an important
Vikings held a 3·2 advantage at time was really crucial.
intermission. "We don't have any excuses.
Marina remained in second We can't say that we w e ref\
place in the Sunset (4·1-2), while looking ahead for Corona del
Debbie Eastin poured in 19 points to lead the
Lions' attack.
The victory brought &ii.son to within one game
of a perfect Sunset season and the Chargers will try
to go 10-0 when they meet Ocean View Thursday.
Overall, Edison improved to 22-3.
d the Oilers stayed in third at Mar. Uni just flat beat us.'' Games postpone 2·2·3. Despite the loss Estancta's bid a Oraa~ Coast '71, Long Beacll 14 Tuesday'• UC Irvine bueball Ocean View's Jana Darling at another Sea View League•0
phomod reBNonna Leddlbfdreid scored 19 poinw8 game a~ft1 _ _. •-·--P--'.,c and kicked in her team's lone goal 10 co-championship with Corona del and· Melin a urris a e 13 points and 1 ....... ~u.. ~ · •-afte · •A-: .... ion as the M ins · •~t )• the Go den W .. st-Saddleback mmu~ r in ....... ~ ar rema m--. · rebounds as the Pirates opened the season at Long contest were ~tponed becauae Seahawks and Fountain Valley Blake was the Trojans' scoring H
Beach City College. of wet grounds. played to ·a 1-1 tie. leader with 19 points, while li
Coleen Berry was also in double figures, The GWC·Saddleback game Th e deadlock makes Ocean Norm Stolzoff had 10. For the1b
Marlaa 53, Ha.atingtoa Beacb to
Sandy Corbett ( 19), Jill Bellamy (J 4) and
scoring 14 points, while Lisa Sandviken chipped in was played today. No new date View 1-2·4 in league play, while Eagles, Pinckney poured in 19 w
with e'ght points. -----------....:has:=;..::been:::.:::.:....:.et=.::....:.:fo:.:.r...:th:.:.::.e...:U:...:CI:.;:,...con=;..;;tea=~·--F-oun_tain_...:·-V_alle_y_mo_v_ed_to_l_~3-_3. __ w_hil_e_C_Url1S_·_ad_d_ed __ 10_. ____ h
GWC seeks revenge
Pirates also have score to settle
Golden Weat College hosts
Cypress College tonight at 7:30 in
Sou t h Coast Conference
baaketball play, and a Rustler
victory could deal the Chargers a
9eYere setback if they entertain
any thoughts of advancing to the
Shaughne.y Playoffs.
I n o t her Sout h Coast
Conference play, Orange Coast
(2-7) will try to snap a five-game
losing streak when the Pirates
ha.t Mt. San Antonio. a team
that ICOred a come-from-behind
tw~i)oint victory over the Bucs
tn fint-round play.
Saddleback, with a 6·3 record,
will host Southwestern (1-8) in
Pacific Coast Conference play,
and a Gaucho victory, combined
with a n Imperial Valley loss,
would move the Gauchos back
into fint place,
At Golden Wat. the Rustlers
wlll be o u t to avenge their
flrat ·rou nd defeat to the Cbaraen (4-4). And a lo. would
leave the Char1en two games
out of the final Shaugh neuy
Playoff apot (should Mt . S AC
md ruJJerton both win ton.lfbt)
with four games remaining.
Cypress doesn't boast any one
individual acorlng threat. Rather,
the Chargers use a patient
offense which stresses the
high-percentage shot. Not
surprisingly, the Chargers are
the top shooting team in the
conference, both from the field
(48 percent) and free-throw line
(73 percent).
"They play good defense,"
Golden Weat Coach Jl m
Gnenfield aaya of the Charpn.
''They put a lot of pl'el9lltt on
you. Offensively, they pell and
they pass and they pus untll
they get the best abot, and It'•
usually a tw~footer."
Ru1tler star tera Tyrone
Myles and Denni• Jamea have
recen t ly c au g ht f ire to
complement the acortna punch of
teammates J ohn Krealch (17.0
average) and Sherwin Durham
(16.0).
Orange Cout dropped a iouah
declsion at M t. San Antonio ln
the Clnl round, and the Piratet wm a l10 be ou t fo r a little
revenae.
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Time: 2:08.
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30 21 &It •
27 22 651 ,,
20 2' .417 17"' 18 35 .314 23
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17 33 340 t5141
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S4ln Diego 125. Oen_. N ,....,....o-e.
VI.,, 11 Lahn
Haw Y Otte at loelon
Atlanta 8l PNlacleloNI ~.,Haw JetMy
MllweullM llt ~
o.trol1 11 Oellu
Golden Slltl at ~City S..111• .. Denver
Uk .... 111, 8onto. 111
L08 AMGaUI -Rimi* 3, Wlllt• 11,
Ab«M-Ja1>1>9r 30, E. Jofwwon 2t, NlllOfl 115,
Cooper 12, McAdoo 11, Worll'ty a. C.
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llATTLI -Slkma 27. VranH t . Doti~ I , TllOmpeon I , WMll9Ma 12,
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Loe Mgelee 2t l4 27 31-121
S..ule 22 31 2t 31-1t8
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Anoei-1 32 (E. Jollneon I I) Su tUe SI
(Wilileme 13). A -lt,72t.
ace a, ca1 ....,, 12
CAL IUTIIT -Hoeg 4, OrlCfl-I , Kenftldr 2.. f>J/lel 10, SNln 11, Wiit.,_ 10.
Rodoer9 3, Seydel •. Wlllen-l9 13 T 04.._ 30 12·1172
IOUTHIM CA&. cou..aOI -~ 2 I. Plul,,_ •• Stnltll 20, SllennOn I. Pierce
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Ctwtet Cotlaoe 11, IW ileptt9t M aountwnn'llN LU'Tl9T -0.W.0
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0, Ee• O. Toe.a 37 10.13 14.
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27-341 ti.
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E S S ANANCIAL SERVICES, &blndonad !ha -ol !he flcUtloul abandoned "'9 ~ of the llct"lout
1101 Dove Stre11. Sull• 145, ~'*'* ~~ Newpof1a.di.Ca111om1t92ee0 FOUHTAIN HEAD, EDUCATION RELEVANCE. 2017 E. OcMn
Sperr Mortgege Cornpeny. & RESEAACti IHSTTT\ln. 5e1 San 8tvd. Celbol. Cellfomla 92981
CalllOfnll CC>fpofaUon. 11 Lindi ~ Dr1w. 8ul1ll 208. ~ The Flc111IOUI bllaln•H Name
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D2te0 Tl\e FlctlU0111 811t lnaN N-Orenge Coun1y on November 4,
Thll ~ 11 condllctad by a referred lo 1bove Wit flle d In 1te2
corporation. Orange County on J1n111ry 26, Ao1e Mell In. 3112 Gibraltar
S9atf Morlgage Co. 1MO. ,, __ Ct Avenue, Cotti Mff•, Celllornl•
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County a.11 of <>range County on Doi'~... Aoed, eor-dal Mar. '""-~ -conduaad by •
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Percont•. 1nl1e1d1ra, and Wll Culmer.
ou11191cMr. llld egr...s to -. MINNESOTA TWINS -Signe d Al w..ma. plldler, encl Tim T ............ 10 _,_ c:on1rw:u.
SEATTLE MARINERS -Signed 1111
CllUd ... Jlfn BM1tle. Mika 81-nton. 8'1an Merd, Jerry Don GlaelOn encl Jed Mllrrtly. pltcller•: Rick sw .. 1 111d T.,ry 8ulllng, c11c11e11; and S11v1 Hand.,aon. Oeve
~and John.._,~ ......... ~ ATLANTA IA.AVES -Signed "•IMI ~ eflofUll09, to • ~ GOnl1ICl.
CIHCIHHA T1 REOS -SI= Aon Rot>tnaon end Ben Hl)lt9. pit NIClt
&ulty. lllltd 1>-111; Oelfu W'*-.
ou1flllteler: T Offt foie,<, ln1lelder; encl 8 .....
Cllrlet.-, "'"""'· 'OOftALL .......... ...... &..-
GREEH BAY PACKERS -6tendeO 1'le conlrac:t ol 8ltt Starr. l'IMd coedl, tfWOUQll
Jan. 31, IMS. AnllOuftOed die realQnMlon of Pe11 Ktn.... otfeMlve Hdlllelil coacfl
flr9d Pu ~ eoecill llilllllllant.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS -NerMd Tom
c.uin. ,.., Ptod!Mlla. 0-W o,.er. °'** Hertlt, RalC>fl Hawfllna end SI-Moore ......,,._,__ .,..... .....................
BOSlDN 8AE.AK£RS -Signed 9r.O
~C*Wtf. OtlCAOO BUTZ -Signed Joe EJvTntrwl. .,...,,.....tac:iill. .... II.AO£~ STARS -8IQr..s K.9Mt'I
llryart\, runnlno Md!. "" e.tman. tackll. aeon fltdl•. wtoe ,.,.._., enc1 AoOet ~.....,
NI.JC ll)T1Ct • \ P\a.IC NOTICE >.w •m
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·of
Bountiful avocado crop ~een
~----~~~~~--~~----------......... ~-----== pun 17 million ad campaisn Expected 1120 million sale
Br GLENN SCOTT or .. ....,,... .....
I C1Ufornla avocado 1row ti
·expect to harvett one of their 1 bl1~eat crop1 thla aeaaon, 10
they ve dlahed up an equally ripe
advertilJ.nl budpt to dip Into.
The harvest may reach $120
million in aalea, making It the
aecond largut crop In the
lnduatry'a history, said Ctawford
Te-cue of Corona, chajnnan of
the Newport Beach-baaed
Callfomla Avocado Commilalon.
To complement Its sumptuous
harvest the commlaaion plans to
spend $1 million In advertlaing
and promotions with an emphasis
on Improving eastern sales, he
said.
"The majority of l'astern
ron.umt'rt are 1Ul1 ln the proccw
of bcl<.-omlna ac:quainted with our
avucedo.," he explained. The 1vocado lnduatry In
California ha1 1hown a aharp
lncrea. In both production and
aalee since the early 1970., when
total bearing acre• numbered
18,000.
The comml11lon'1 current
figure la 75,000 acret beartna the
frult . This year'• crop la
esUmated at 450 million pounda.
Growers claim an increased
reliance on the dark-1klnned
Hass variety has helped spur the
rapid popularity of avocadoa. The
variety is ready for ahlpment
from lat.e February and continues
In strong volume through the
1u1l\IN"r and fall monthl.
Oreon·akinned Fuctrv, Zutano,
Bacon end Reed v.rletlu
pn rally domlnate u lea ln lite
fell and winter month&.
To accompany the 12·month srowtna cycle, th• c:om:m11tlon la dev~loplna a contlnutna
promotional pro1ram hlUlna
radio, televtaion, newap11pen and
maauinee, aatd Te.,ue. 'Many of ~e meuagea are tarae\.ed , for
East Cout reaidenta, who ann't
u accuatomed u wettemen to
the fruit.
"We have great potent.ial for
building consumer acceptance of
California avocada9 ln the eut,
and we're working very hard In
t.hiB direction," he aald.
K aiser reports modest profit
Kaiser Steel Corp. has reported 1982 net
earnings of $2.7 million or 29 cents per share.
Despite a $125.4 million loss from its steel
manufacturing group, the company report.eel the
~est profit as the r-esult of the ~e of its interests
m the Kaiser Center m Oakland: mcome tax credits:
interest income; and earnings from the corporation's
fabricated products and coal groups.
The sale of the company's mtcrests m the
Kaiser Center result.eel in a gain of $21 rruU1on.
The income tax credits totaling $48 mtlhon
resulted from the company's decision to carry back
its 1982 tax loss m order to receive a cash refund for
taxes paid in prior years.
A major contributor to the tax loss was the
shutdown and sale of the l'Ompany's coke plant and
three blast furnaces at Fontana.
The 1982 net earnings compares to a 1981 net
loss of $439 million ($61.70 per share) restated for
adoption of percentage of completion contract
accounting which included an unusual charge of
$540 million for the phase-out of steelmaking
facilities and the shutdown of unprofitable steel
finishing and fabricating facilities.
Sates for 1982 of $735 rtiillion were down 27
percent from restated sales of $1.6 billion in 1981.
Steel product shipments of 943,000 tons were down
36 percent in 1982 from 1.5 million tons ln 1981.
For the 1982 fourth quart.er the firm reported
net earnings of $9.8 million ($1.33 per share) which
included an income tax credit of $47 million.
This is not an offer to sc:ll nor a solicitation of an offer to huy
the~ securities. Thc offcring i& made only by thc Offering Circular.
750,000 Shares
Bayside Bancorp
Common Stock
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(714) 631-6887
far West
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F oUr promoted at Irvine firm
I
Signal Landmark Properties, Inc .. or Anaheim,
h as announced \he promotion of four top
executives. Those promoted were Donald 8 . Scbulz,
of Mission Viejo, lo senior vice pretldent; Robert
Mclatoab, of Huntington Beach, lo senior vice
president: DouglH G. Nabln, of Fountain Valley, to
vice president-controller; and Craig Boucher, of
Huntington Beach. to vice prtildent. ln addition to
their promotions, Schulz and Mcintosh have been
uppointed to the board of directors. Roltert R.
Jamea, of Newport .Beach, executive vice president
for residential development at Signal, Is retiring but
will serve as a consultant to the firm.
Sandy Carson of San Clemente has recently
joined the San Clemente sales staff of Lingo Real
Estate of Laguna Beach. Prior to joining Lingo, she
was manager of worldwide customer relations at
Sperry Univac. Carson's experience includes
corl?orate marketing, professional sales and
fam11iarity with computers.
James R. Bra1bler of Corona del Mar has been
named marketing associate for the Newport Beach
office of Iliff, Thom and Co .. a commercial real
estate brokerage firm. Formerly affiliated with the
Anaheim-based commercial brokerage firm of
Arthur-Rubloff and Co.. Brashier has been a
member of the commercial real ettate lnduatry ln
Orange County for 10 years. ~
Rosemary Jacket h.u iolned the cou1al dlatrict
of Juatlce Brothe rs, fnc .. aa a n ew aalea
repreeentaUve. A member of the firm 1ince 1982,
ahe will aerve the cities of Wet1minlter, Fountain
Valley, Huntington Beach, Coeta Meaa, Irvine,
Newport Beach, Lacuna Hilla, Laguna Niguel. El
Toro, Mlaalon Viejo, Dana Pofnt, San Juan
Capl.lt.rano, Capiatrano Beach, and San Clemente.
Steve McEllh, fonner aales trainer for PacWc
Telephone and currently with profe9Slonal training
and development ln Corona del Mar, will ~
the monthly meeting of Women ln Sales Thunday
at the Hungry Tiger ln Anaheim at 6 p.m. He will
demonstrate how gearing a tales preaentation to
auJt a client'• penonallty type can greatly lncreue
the likelihood of suoce11fuUy "clolllnC' that client.
For reservations, call Suaan Linn at 8"56-9899.
Joy Smltla of c.o.ta Mesa waa recently named
production manager for Salvati M on tgomery
Sakoda, Inc.. of Coeta Mesa. Prior to Joining the
firm, she served as an account executive with
Martin Advertising in Tustin, and as production
manager with King Advertialng in Newport Beach
and Mike Patrick Design in Anaheim.
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Average Money Fund
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••• 011ng: Ooa1t DAIL V Pll OT /Wedneld
Dollar boosted overseas -but be careful
By LOUlll COOK ...................
A 1tron1 U.S. dollar mean•
you'll be able to buy moN for leta
II you vl1Jt a forel1n country
theae daya, and new cu1tom•
reaulatiON mean you'll be able to
brlns home mo re o f your
pw-c:huea tax-free.
Dependin, on where you ao.
the value o American curntncy
11 hiaher than It haa been In
several years. ln England, for
example, you can ge• almolt 66
pound.a for $100 today, compared
to about M pounda a year ago.
You can get more than twice u
many pelOI for your dollar ln
MexJco as you could only a few
monthl ago.
1um1 of money. You will I l
1Uah1Jy 1 .. for yow doll.an.
Chana• mon y at bank•,•
rath r than at hotola or 1toree.
Yo~ wlll aet a bet~r rate. Shop
around; ln many countrlea,
dltfeNnt bank.I ofter different
raw.. And UM travelen checka lN~ ot cuh. Moet benka ,tve
you more tor travelers check.a.
lf you uae credlt ca.rda, don't be
aurpriled If your bUJ la more than
you thought lt would be. Some
c&rd llauera add a 1W'Chat&e or
comml.ulon on purchaaee made ln
a f o reign c urrency. Both
American Expre11 and Olneu
Club, for example, add a 1
percent conversion fee.
Brlnglna purchaaes back with
you will be Hiler lt ~ou INm the
re1ulatJona of the U.S. Cuatoml
Bervtce before you 10. You can pt 1 •t of brochurt1 explainlna
the buial by wriUna to Travel
PM.'k, U.S. Cu.ttoma, Waahln,,ion.
O.C.~ 20229. There la no charse
for tnt tnfonnatlon. N w rulet, which went Into
effect Jan. 27, mean that each
retumJna U.S. relfdent can brlna
back UOO worth ot 1ood1
without paylna any duty or tax.
The old limit wu '30().
The duty-free exemption
appllet to alJ lndlvlduall,
lncludtna lnfanta and children.
And the head ot the family can
make a joint declaration. lumplna
the family'• purchues tD1ether.
Suppme a huab&nd 1nd wife and
their two chUdren 10 abrold. The
children are unlikely to 1pend
the full '400 allowed each of
them; their parenta may 1pend
more. A• Iona •• the family'•
toe.al purchaae1 do not exceed •1.soo, however, they are not
1ubject to any duty. I/ you 1pend more than the
limit, you will have to pay duty.
There i. a tlat 10 percent tax on
the flrtt •1.000 worth of aoodt
beyond the f400 duty-frM llmlt.
The 10 percent rule Uled to apply
to the flnt •eoo beyond the
duty.free exemption. Purchua
beyond •1,400 per penon will be
taxed on a alldlns eca.le, according
to the Individual ltem. Che<:k
cuetoe:N pubUcat.ionl for 1pecUlc
raie. 10 you can lnchMle hllh·tax
ltenw In your bulc exempdon.
U .8. rHldent• comtn1 from
Ouam American &mo. or the
U.S. Vtratn Ialandl.,.. enU'-*I to
an even blHer exemption -
$800, l.lP from a prevtoua Umlt of seoo. The tax on the (il'lt •1.000
of 1ood1 beyond the llmlt It S percent.
The Umlt al.lo hu been railed
on 1.he value of iPfta that can be
•hipped h ome without the
recelplent havln1 to pay duty.
The new Umit ll $30, up from '2~. You can tend as many Sift.I
as you lJke, but you can't Wnd
more than one duty.free lift per
day to a alngle lndlvidual.
You have to be careful about
exchanging money, however, if
you want the most for your
dollar. Do not expect to get the same
exchange rate that you see
quoted in n ewspaper 1tories
about the value of foreign
currencies; thoee rates apply only
to transactions involving large
Loans to foreign nations hurt taxpayer
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ACTION
C.b
A DAILY "LOT AO.VI~
''42·U71
By JOHN CUNNIFF . ~._.._.....,...
NEW YORK -If you find lt
difficult to pay your taxes, meet
tuition payments, buy a house,
finance a car. run a farm on a
businesslike basis or just pay the
interest on bills, you may want to
listen to James Dale Davidson. ·
Davidson traces some of these
problems, and lots of others as
well. to the bank practice of
• pouring American caplt.al Into
foreign "ratholes," that ls, the
profitable practice of loaning
billions on inefficient foreign
projects.
Cooly, quietly. the 35-year-0ld,
Oxford-trained Davidson says "it
ts an absolute outrage." Becauae
the projects are extremely risky
from the start, the banks charge
and earn interest-rate premiums.
But, he says, they avoid the
ris k . They .c an esca pe
responsibility for making good on
loans that go bad because in
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771-2080
VILLA PARK PROPERTY INC.
431 E. Katela. #m , Orenge 12117
C/4lk~
South Coast Design Center
tn Stonemrn
Valentine's Day
February 14
2915 Redhill Avenue
A-108 Costa Mesa
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on the current rate.
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The $20,000 minimum, 7 .. Day
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alternative to uninsured Money Market
On our 7 .. day plan,
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TODAY'S ANNUAL YIELD
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And they' re earning
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effect lhey believe lhey are too
Indispensable for the U .S.
government not to baU them oul.
IT JS TOUGH, he said, for
Americans to pay the domestic
budget deficit, ''and the deficits
of dozens of other countries too."
The banks are aware, he says,
that projects on which they lend
migtit be unprofitable and
doomed to die, and that the loans
cannot be repaid. They know, h
said, that at best the borro er
will recycle the loan but never
repay.
By 1990, at current trends,
Davidson Insists, 90 percent of
the Joans will be recycled or
renegotiated and that the only
payments made will be for
interest on the loans, with the
principal never reduced at all.
Eventually, he maintains, such
de bts to the banks will be
monetized. That ls, the Federal
Reserve will be forced to rescue
banks because of the dangers of
letting them fail. They'll pri.n!
OVER THE COUNTER
MUTUAL FUND
more U.S . money a nd create
inf1alion .
IN EFFECT, says Davidson,
founde r and chairman of the
National Taxpayers Union, that
procedure would mean that
ordinary American taxpayers
ould pay. In fact, he insists,
they are paying now. Witness, he
says, the cost of getting a home or
farm loan, or simply meeting the
high cost of interest on a car.
And yet, continues Davidson,
whose Washington, D.C.-based
organization claims 120.000
members, the overseas ratholes
into which money is poured are
so lacking in credit-worthiness
"they wouldn't qualify for a
credit card loan."
He feels the situation la
worsening. In 1980, he points out.
only a handful of countries were
forced to reschedule l oan s
because of inability to repay. and
the total amount involved was
just a bit over $3 billion, ln 1981.
the number of those unable to
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pay jumped to 14, and the
amount renegotiated to more
than $10 billion . If e xisting
trends continue, he states, next
year will be worse.
By his rough count, at least
$100 billion of domeatic capital
has been exported in the put
seven years, $20 billion of It to
Mexico alone.
Davidson claims that without
testimony or hearings, Paul
Volcker, Federal R eserve
chainnan, won authority under
the 1980 Monetary Reform Act to
buy debt obligations of debtor
nations, and with that collateral,
issue printed money.
T h a t , h e insists, is the
beginning of the monetizing of
foreign d ebts made through
American banks.
"We're looking at the danger
of edonomic catastrophe brought
on by our stupidity, our refusal to
come to grips with the realization
these loans can never be repaid,"
said Davidson. Instead, he aa.ld,
we call them bank assets.
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·Rescue plan eyed
for nations in debt
' WASHINGTON (AP) -The world'• lead lna
tlnance mlnlltcn, klna to alleviate f~rt uf a globel
flnanctal etaJh, are flnllhing wurk on a loan program
to n ."8C.'U debt-ridden dcveloplna nations.
The govc rnlnl board o f the 146·1iatlon
lntcrna tlonal Monetary Fund open• a crltlc•l
two-day mectmg here Thunday wlth twin objectlvt!I:
Increasing the Cund'a hmdlna reeouroea to meet the
worst intematlonal debt situation 1lnce World War IJ
and reassuring nervous banken that the world'•
financial problems are undu <:Ontrol.
The 24-member Interim Committee of the IMF ls
expected to boOlt the agency's lending pool by about
50 perocnt. At the tame time, the 10 richett nations
plan to nearly triple a special fund they maintain so
they can make emergency loans to debtor countries
m06t in trouble.
Together , the two moves, ~ntativel~ ~pproved at
previous meetings, would pr0V1de $28 billion of new
credit in "hard" currenci~ to tide debtor countries
over until they can solve their financial problems.
Without additional aid, some financial experts
warn, a large debtor country might declare default,
toppling major banks and undermining the stability o!
the intemationaJ financial system.
Wickes offers revamp
SANTA MONICA (AP) -Wickes Cos. Inc.,
which filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the
federal bankruptcy code last year, has announced it
has proposed a framework for developing plans for
reorganization at a meeting with its creditors.
The company expects confinnation of the plans
by mid-to-late 1984, said Michael Sitrick, vice
president for communications. He noted, however,
that Tuesday's proposal was the start of a long
negotiating process.
The home furnishings retailer filed for creditor
protection on April 24, 1982.
Takeover off er booste d
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Financial Corp. of
AmeriC<& says it has sweetened its bid t.o acquire first
Charter Financial Corp. by offering all shareholders
stock worth $27 cash for each share.
In the initial offer Jan. 11, only First Charter
founder S. Mark Taper and his family. who hold a !
total of 11 million shares, were offered $27 cash per 'I
share. The holders of the other 19 million shares were
offered stock worth $22. 76 per share.
"Since the original offer, we have had more
information available t.o us and more time to evaluate
what the combined entitites oould do," said Ray E.
Stewart, executive vice president and treasurer of
Finandal Corp.
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2ba, trpl, '°"down, any form. I~ lnterelt aV811.
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under martlet and owner
wlll exchange, lease/
~lion or 1 Pleuant 4 bdrm home with ldHI
lloo< plan '°' dally IMng and c:uual ent.ertalnlng.
1475,000 fee. ...,.,. ,...,.....
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bHma. fireplace. fual
stepe to beedl, pool and
tennla Low price In Newport Shores. 1 124,
500.
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with her."
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pads, elbow pads and helmet adjusted!"
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ACROSS 48 Good buy TUUOAY'I
1 "Begone!" 52 Testlmonills PUZZLE IOlYIO
5 Bleml9h se Btotll«
9 Mennonlle 57 Abtlots
14 Elbow bone 58 Current mo.
I 5 Atrtc:.n 59 Oetalt
country 60 Awkward
1Utt'S !Niie 61 Ending lor
17 Hird liquor• wagon
18 Mdlorlge S2 Completed
19 Vnty 63 Dlljolnt
20 Ptpper llwub 64 Wen•
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aor'pOtlllOl'I, H d11ly IPPOlnlld =· ' r1 U .. Tnitt11 ll!lldlr 111111 ""'"*" to Ille fy1_!T MA'I .. •OLD Oei6d Of TNll, reoordlcl NM IO, ~ COURT ACT'M*,
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tU41, page tot, Of Ofllolal btlno~-lll'IQOOdltandlnO ~· 11'1 the offtoe of Ille 0-ty by p1ylt19 111 01 YOllt PHI d111 "9oirwder ot OrM'Qt Oourtty. lt1t. peynw111 p11ie """'"911 ooeta lflCI
of °""°""' ..,,._ ~ tew9I '"""'"' frOtll h tauted by H Ill I 0 HA II 0 the dtle 1hlt l'IOtiOe of Cltfault 11Wtt
1TllNHOl"la11 Utlllllln1ed man. nioordlcl. TN ll'llOWlt 11 u .ae.ao WIU.11.L AT PUIUO AUOTIO" u ol J111uary 21. ttU, llld wtll
TO THI HIOHHT llDOllll '0111 I~ .. dally 11t1tll '/Ollt IOOOUl'll
CAtH lPIY•ble •• tlfM Of .... "' lllOomlt cunent. You 1111'1 not lle\l'I lewM ~ Of the UlllteCI 811tet) tO Pl'f Ille antn llll9flld portlOll of
at \tie tro11f entr11•1c1 to Ill• Old your 100011nt. 1vet1 111011011 11111
Orlf\00 Coullly COllr111oute, looat9d PIYIMlll -demllldld, bul yov ot1 S•l'll• At11 llvd belwHl'I """' pey tl'le M'Ol.llll titted~
Syoemoro and Broadway, 8ant1 All• tiw. lftOlltlll from the dall An" Cellfornl•. all right. lltle end 01 reoordttlOl'I of thl1 doc11met1t
1111 ... 1 oon~ to and l'IOW htld (WlllOll dllt Of r-d•Uon appMf9 by I \#!CW Mid Deed Of TNll In Ille MrlOll), lll'lletl tho OblfcMlllOll belllg
prCIPlfl)' eltulled 11'1 Mid CO\il'lty toreclOMCI upon permft1 • IOllglf
and Stele delcrllled u · period. yo11 111¥9 only the lfOal~ IX•.-.T A to atop Ille 1-'<llure by PARCeL 1: I~ entire amOl.ll'lt demand lly
Unit 2. In tlll Collrtty ot Orange. your crtdttor
City Of lt\llne, State Of Celttomla. " To lllld Oll1 tne emount '.!'Oii mlltl 111owt1 and duorllled In 1111 pey, or to ..,.,.. tor peymont 10
Co11domlnl11m Pl1t1 recorded Ol'I llop lh• lot1cloaura, or II yo11r M•9 31. 1971Inbook12ee1. Peoet property •• In IOl'IOlooure for any eoO to 87 t lnclut lvo. Olllcla l other l'WIOt\, oontOGt: Reoordl of Mid COllnty. LEE H. DURST. E8Q .. Attorlll'I
PARCEL 2: I o r t II t S E A HA R I 0 U A
Af'I undllllded one lllty·flrll HOMEOWNERS ASSN .. 895 Town (11f1•1) ll'lllrHl u 1 ten1nt 11'1 Cet11or Drive, S11lle too. Cotti
COl'Amon 111 tile tee "''-' In and to ....._ CllHomla 92828; telephone: the'ComlllOl'I Area of l.ot 4 of Trec:t (714) 641·t3t7.
859Cl, at per map flied In book 422 II you 111vo any QUMllOnt. you
P•O•• 1 to 1 lnclualve ol 1ho11ld cot11101 1 l1wyer or tho
MIKlll1n1011• M1p1. record• ot QO\IWMllnt 11QtnCY wtlloh mey ,.,_ Mid Colll'lty, u lllCh term la defined fnaured '10'lf loan.
In tl:lo Artldo '"Utled "Oellnltlone" Remember, YOU MAY LOii of Ille Oecltr1llon of Coven1n11, LIGAL NQHTI • YOU DO NOT
CondlllOl'll Ind Rutrlctlon• TAK.I llltM>WT ACTION. r~ 11'1 book 12"7, PIO' St6, NOnca ....... y OMIN that OfflClal Aecord1, (1111 "Oec:ferlllOll") t II e 8 E A H A R 8 0 0 A
and any lll'llndmenll thereto. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, ;EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll, having. llon llport Ille,.., property 1>••. m lner1lt tl'ld other knowrt u t70IO Bl-lier l-.
hyOfocetbont. below a depth of 500 Hun~I ton a..c:n. Calllomll. Wlllc:fl '"t wlthool the right of 111rtece II deacrlbed u followa; '"'fY· u ~ In lnllrument• of nit 124, Trect 1039 11 rt· reoqrd. corded In Bo~k 11215, Pagu PARCEL 3· 504-591, lndllll\l9, ol Condominium
e-11 u Ml forth "' ""' Plan of Oranoe County. Cafllomla. S ee II on t n ti tied .. Ce r 111 n of wntch STE'7EN K. HIJTCHINSON. Euomentt tor Ownere" end • llngle man, II the OWF* of record
"S11ppor1, Setllement and and .id lien anatno by virtue of• Ef'lcroacllmtf'lt" of the Arllcl• Oeclaretlon of Coven1n11.
el'ltlllod "Euemenlt" of th• Cot1dltlon1 end Ru1rlctlot1•
Oeclat1llon) (hefelnelter "CC&R'•"I r-ded In Attention It dlrocled to the feet !look 112 U . P1gH 5112·0 IS. 111e1 1111 Oii. *·· II POIC>ted lrorn lncl11eln. Official Record• ot the OMCrlpllon In thlt guartl'llM Orange County, C1lllort1la, II
and any pollcy IMued Ill the -of annexed to the 111bJect property. 1 purcna-11 a Nie und., Mid NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 11\at
Deed of Trw1 wlll alto contain Mid .• brMoh of the obllgatlorl tor wt\lctl
Oil uooptlon Mid u.n -glwn .. MCUflty 1111 YOU AM .. Dal'AULT UNDCR A occ11rr1d In that paymot1ta of
MIO OP TMl8T DAftD ~ 11, HHUmtnta i nd chtrQH duly ,_, UNLlll YOU TAKI ACTION levied by Mid Aaoodatlon agalntt
TO NC>TSCT YC>Ult ~llTY, IM tub)lct property_. llOt paid fT MAY M IOU> AT A PUe&JC when due. tl'ld •1111 rem1lt1 due.
IAl.I." YOU NllD AN owlnQand11npeldatlollowe:
IX"-All4TION OP THI NATUltll The mo11thly ln111llmef'lt ot
OP 'THI ....OCllDtNOI AGAIN8T regular 1t1eu--.i111 due February
YOCJ, YOU IHOUL.D CONTACT A 1. 1912 11there11of1111 Plt'Oll'll par LA'#"tWlt.. tt1t1um. In adctttton to 1ttomey'1 Ttl• 1trHt addrtH tl'ld other ..... co.ta and let• cNirget at Mt
OOfllmOll dealgne11on. II any, of the lor1h In MIO CC&R'a together wtth
real properfy deecrlbed abo\le It f/IY'/ and d aumo edvanotd by Ille purported 10 be: • Falling LHI, AaeoclatlOll or Ill AQOllll, Ullder IN
ll'VIM. Clllfornle 92715. term• and provlelot11 of H id Ttlo Ul'lderalgned Trutl•• CC&R'a.
Olaclt lm• 1ny lfa blllty tor lf'IY NOTICE IS FURTH~R GIVEN llllf
lncQN9ctrw In the street eddr-aald ANOClatlon, llltough 111 dlll'I
and other common datlgnatlOll. II APOOlnled age11t, 1111 ••IOllled allCI
any, 111own """"· dehwred a wr111.,, declaration of
Oranoe COiat O~IL.Y PILOTIWednetday. '•btuary 8, 181'3
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lOA .. ~ .. OCIATION, I OMfoil'lle •D\.A•ATICMI °' '"' lllAT... OT VCI " ~ DI ~ ....... m ~ dtlOt!Md ..... Of '""' ' .... m cotpot1Uot1, H d11ly Ap111olntld Of fttl PttOCllOINe A.._T MAY DI 10&.D mUDll fAH AHll .. TO HOTI f ~U dU. AT ftUal.tC AUOflON TAI AO'f;.;:~o 'I
Tr11tl11 11t1Cllf 1111 followlnt Y~_YOU 1MCMA.D COWTAOT A ~LI, ., YOU MllO YOUll '110.~TY, IT ilA'I I TO THI HIGHHT -.0011' 110,_ YO NO lrTY, I 'r ct.oflllecl Cleed of INll WILi. llLI. UW'f'U. noN Of TMI NA 9°'.D AT A .,.,.._•\'OU C,.... C...-• 111M Of .. llt 9°'.D AT A 1M8. • V0U
AT lllUILIO AUCTION TO THI MOTICI Oii' TWITll't tAU Of' ~Ill ._ M ~Of',.. '-"A 1N1M¥ of 1N ~·= -M .... ,....,_ OlJ""' HIOHI T 11001,_ 110111 CAtH T.I , Ne...... 'IOU. YOU tM0UL0 ACT A NATIMI CW TMI OCll ....... fW!t, ltlle and lnWeM lliATUU CW,.. NOCllMM
(PIYl11141 .. 111'1'11 of .... In '""" NOTICl 18 HIMIV 01\/fN, '"-' LAWV. •••••n YOU 'IOU tMOULD to llld l'IOW ...... ~ " "'*' Mid A•AlllllT YOU•l"-" IMOULD money or th• Ul'llled ... , •• , '" on w~~· l'lt!Nlty n. ttu, On Ol/UllS .. tO• A.M o.m.. COWTAOT A LAWY'Wi: OHd ol Tr11tt '" 1111 properly OOWTAOT A &.A rlQlll. 11111 llld 1111«• ~ lo at t 00 o' 1111 of Mid is.r. In CIPltll Corl)Otl llOll, M the dllly On ,.,_., n , ttn et 10:00 ,_..,..,.., llHO IMcl. On W ........ Merdl 2. 1t1t •
lllid now htld II'; It tMldet Mid o.d the room Mt """ '°' oonO\lelllla •PPOlnllCI Tr111IH 11neler •net • "'· TJ41 HO,. T lllUIT OHO TlllUITOA; JOAN l<IATON, M 10.00. "'·· ClNatiao , ... .,..,,.,.
Of TMI Ill the~-~ Tru11 ......... wlthlnthlOfllcleol Pll"'*'t lO o.d of Tt\1111, CC*l'AHY, INC~ ... dlilr ~ WOl'l'llll Compat1y ... '"'' •PPOlnted dM«lllld: AlAI. 1aTATI llCU"ITlll llllOOtcllCI 01'1 01/01111 .. TNMll~lflCI OOled llNPICIAlllYl VALi.NOiA IANI<. Tru•IH under Ind Pllfllllnl to
l.INT"Vlo· T.~o·oJ~ .... "'11 .. 00MJ( .... -d .~d Sll'IVICI, IOOtlld ., '°'° Nof111 Doolllnlftt Ho;..!.,.Olj· '°°" t4()41, Of TIUlt ''°°' N0¥«1\Mf 11. I 0.-otllll OOfPClfetlon Died Of Tl'llll.
" " " " • v " " .,oedWIY 84itte tot In 1111 City of 1'181 tl11 Of .,._ lileootda 11'1 IM ttlO 11 ln.e No 12..., In Motl lilloofdeel .,._ 11 1"2 II lnMt. ~ ~ Mlt'tlll MuWlll Ind
wife 8ant1AM,Coun1Yof°'*"Ol.8l11e offJOt Of 1111 llleoordlr Of C>rlftOI 1HS7. P•Clt taOI. 01'01110111 No,p.11oaa1of0iftciii"-ootdlll'I DIPf!M "· M1•we1t, 11 lr111t0t1 llNEFICIA AV: IOUALITY ol C1lllort1la, llll!AI. f"ITATI Oo11nlY1.C•lllorl'lll1.I JCIOUllCI lly: ...... "'""°"'°'Of the Collnty INOflloeof tM l'leoordlr of OttnOI ~ ~ 1•. ttft ...
SA V I N 0 S AN O LO A N SECUAITIU 8e"VIC£. 1 Cllllorl'lll HU,OuN HAaU".'J~!'.&-• llfttle llleoorcllt of Orenae· County, CoulltYl Mid Cllled oltr\IM dM«lbel lt1tt. No. 112M, ~~ llOOli 1MH,
A880CIATION, 1 OOfllOfltlOll oorporat1011, at d11ly 1ppOll'lttd WOffllll, and AIDA -HIA .. , I Ceifomle Wll.l 111.L AT llUIUO IN~~ ztt7l,ol~"9ocwdllntM ll'l~:" .. mr:~boto7r ",~~ ...... TNllM ulldlt and PIKIUlllll 10 , .... tll'lgle wom•n.1 Wll.1. SILL AT AUCTION TO HIOHllT 1100•111 Lot II Of .10t.2, Ill tfll of tne c~~-ol
• II ..... power Of .... conl•rr•d In lhll p u 9 L, I 0 "u ... TI 0 H T 0 TH I '0" OAaH (ptyallte llllme of .. Olly or lr111MI CO\ll'lly Of Orange. Or~. PllQl 1Ht ol Offtolal Aeoordt 11'1 the cenalll OMd of Trull •ao11tld by HIOHHT llOOIA l'OA 0,A1!4.t In llllrlul lft0"9Y of th• \Jnlt•CI ..... or C•I fe>tl'lll, .. per m•P WIC:l.-ll!LL ~T PUILIO AUCTION ottre. Of Ille Aecordef of OtlflOI JOHN wu (Joht1 Wll) recordld C.IMl'l•lllt 14 time of Ille 11'1 -1 ..._1 IC ttll "°"" ,rom .,,.,.,_ reoordlcl 111looti211,11eoee t to 4 TO HtOHUT llOOflll ~ CAlt4 ~~deedottrueldetetlbee A\iollal 3, tfft, 1,. eoOll 141oe of mo11e~or ti!• U11lled 11111e11t 1olMCollnty~.700 CMo ~.,,.__~.Ill (peyaC>ll tt ti-Of ... lfl tewf\11
..... L.ot 13 01':r~{l1.111 Ille City Olffclll Aeoo<dl of 1114 County ... ~.!!...!!'.! ""1oor~ t!_!ll ~ Oerltlt/Drl'l9 W• llflt• Ana. CA !'!.Oflloe=of IN County~ of monl'/At ~~~fr..!~-·-PIOI 1209 lllloofdef'a lnltrumerll .....,..,._, ..,..... .,...,.., ..,., .. , 00000 Ill t!Glll tlti; llld 111111'911 -' "-._m "'" .. n•--"' Of Colle Meta. II per map No. 1241, by r~ of a llrMOn Of WMt, l1t1la A111. CA 11101, .i1 0~ IO and llOW held by II YOU lt..,AUl.TUNDUA 1111CNlty~.100 CMo
recorded lt1 loOll 10, Ptoe 33 ol dll9'1ll 111 ,..YfMl'll Of ..._..«--rltfll, tide and tn•lll OOll¥l'Jl9d to ulldw Mid ........... ~ Trvel In the .._ ti# TtlUeT N1'9 ~ C1t1ter Drive Wetl, t at1t1 At1a, MllOelllMOllt Ml04, lt1 the Offlot of ,..Ilona ,._, .. _....,. llld 110W held by" lltldlr Wd Deed ....., v> -. UNL&ll YOU TMa Ce1tOtNe.
lh• Onnty Atcorder of Hid Of OWi Obllal Iona MCMed lhereby. Of Trut1 In tfll Pfopert}I 8"u.1ed "' property •llutlld In ... d Cov111y TO fltM)TIOT YOUll NOfimlTV All r11111. 1111• ll'ld '"''"'' COllnly, lt'lcl11dlng fha1 breech or del11111 . Mid County Cllllornla dllol1llloCI and ltat. dllottbld •: fT MAY DI IOlO AT A PUiMJC conff)'ed 10 llld "°"" held by It "YOU AM .. Dlf'AULT UNDD Notice of wfllch WH recorded IM land~· PAlllC!I. 1: Loi 102 of Treat No. I AL I IP y Du Ma IO A .. und., Mid 0.-d ot Trutl 111 the
A 0110 0, TllU8T DATID Octobef 25. 1112 ... Rec:order'• PAlllCf!I. NO '1 Mn. In IN City of lt\llM, Coul'lty Of """"*'"* .. THI NATUM property lffualed "' Mid Covnly
DICI_,. 1, 1•1 UNL&ll 'IOU lt11l111men1 No. 12·376015, WILi. lot 63 of Tri.at No aMt M '* Ot11101. llete ol C1lllort1la, H OP THI PltOCH .... AOA*IT and Ii.ii ci-tlled M: TAKI ACTION fO P"OTICT SEl.l AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE MIP reootdeel In bociti '4f Pao-~ Oii I llllP '*>Ofdlcl Ill booll YOU YOU 1HOULO CONTACT A llAllCl!.L 1:
YOUR llllOl'lllTY, IT •AV 11 HIOHUT BIDDER FOR CASH, 25to2tlnoluelwofM~ 408PIQMt5toHbolhlllCluelwot LAWva 1.0t tlofTraotN0.171t.llltlle
IOU) AT A l'UIUC IA&.1.. YOU lewlul money of Ille United 8111 ... Mape In IN °"'°' Of Ille County MIH•IT111eo111 Map• record• of 5182 Doanoll• lrWte. Celltorl'lle Cfty Of ~ leeoft. Coullty of ... DAM ~TION OP Tltl Of I Cllfller'• Chedl dr1W11 on. ~-Of Mid C-ty. OttnOI County, Clllfomll. t27t4 • Or1t1ge, Sl•I• ol C1llfort1l1 ...
NATUlll o~ THI PllOCllDINQ •t•t• Of nalJonet bank, .... ,.or PAACl!.L NO. ii: IXCEPTINO THIEAV'AOM .. OI, "(If • .,,...~ Of oommon lhooM\ Oii. map llC#ded In booll
AQAIN., YOU. YOU IHOULO lederal credit union, or • .,.,. or NOl'l•HOl111lv• OH•m•nlt tor oll nonta. mlnatalt. ,,,.,..,., tlahll, 011lg11,111on I• 11101#1'1 •llOVI. no 301, PION 10 10 t4 111011111\1• Of
CONTACTALAWYUl." federalN\llllgtandloanUIOCll11on 1 00111. lt1grt11, 1111•••· l'lll11r11 OH flQhU ll'ld oiher Wlrrll'lly I• glVll'I •• to fl• Mlltelltl'llOUI ... .., •• record• ol N2 Ctplttl 81rett, Coa1a MeM. domlc:Jled In thft 11111. Ill pey1ble 11 1t1orotct11t'let1I, 111ppor1 111d ror h'fdtOClfllon aull.tencM below • comp61t~ Of cor~Mll)." Orange Coullty, CllllotnlL
ClllfotrU the time or ..... all rlghl, 11111 and other purpoetl, .... ~ and dtc>UI of llOO ,... Wilder IM pttOtl Thi ~ Wilder M6d OMd EXCEPTING THflllf!FlllOM all "(II • .., ... lddr-or common lf'lter11t held by It H TrullM, In that del!Md 11'1 tlle Miiler Oecfer•llon of of l1nd here111above d .. ctlll•d of Tru1t. II'; ,_, of 1 btMiOh or 011. oil rlgh11, m111.,111. •1111111
Oetlgn1llon I• 1hown above, l'IO pr09tfty llltuat• In llkl COUnty and Cov1t1at1tt, COl'ldlllOl'll 111d wtthOllt 1111rlQhlofaurfllCI11111')' II deltlilt 11'1 the obllOlllOlll MOIHed l'lghtt, Mlural 9" rlgMt, lllCI Oltlllf
werr1t1ly 11 9lvet1 H 10 Ill S11!1, dMcftbed a1 lollowt: "-lllctloM ("Mlltlt o.cutalton"). r ... rvld In lh• deed from Qu11 tll«elly, her'910fore executed llld hydrOClfboN by~,_
oomplet-Of oorrectMM}." PARCEL h Unlt No. 21. City of recorded on A119ue1 '°· 1174 11 Alln·Northweod , • llmlled delivered to the 11t1derelgned • "-ttlet mey be wlthlll Of llllder
The bollenctary llndet tald Deed IMllll County of Orange, S1111 of ll'ltlrument No. 2Ht1, 11'1 book pertnltlhfp t.aor'ded .Jlkt 1S..:...!.~!~ wtttten OecMre1loll Of DeflUft and 1111 parcel ol llnd 11.,1l11above
of Tr111t, by rlMOl'I Of• btMOtl or Cell ornla, •• allown end • t1233, Pf19M 41 to 1oe lnolull\le Of In boOk 1S22t P1911MO, of~ Demand fof ..... and Wl'1tton notlOI ducrlb•d. 1001thtr with th•
default In thl obllgltionl MOur.cl cleectlbed 11'1 the Con<lomlnl11m Plan Oltlclal Aecord1, and In UM l'lfet llleootdl. of bfMoh and Of elllctlon to CIUll perpatllll ~drifting, mllllng, ""'•by. '*'-'ofore PICUled llld 1'9COtded Oii AprU 24. 11178 11'1 boOk Oec:Wltlon OI Amendment to tr. PARO EL. 2 : An ••clutlv• *-CL&c.•llll'l•d to Hit H id 111plorlr19 111110 t,..,.,Ot
delivered to th• ut1derel9t11d • t264e,peoe1875to17021nclutlve MHler Decler1tlot1 ("Finl ~fofl)ll1llllg~O\l'lf •VlltW'/MldoO!lgttlont, end 11ort119 t d r~ IM
wrltt'" Oec:ltt•tlon of o.fault and ol Official Aecord1 of Nkl County. Amendment") ~ °" Jf/ft4M'f that ~ of l.ot 2'7 lhown on •t1 111ereat1er the 11t1de,.l9t11d -from Mid land or Ill)' Oltllt Demand tor Sale, lllld wrltt1t1 notlOI PARCEL 2: An undlvld1d ot11 8. 1114 11 l111trU1M11I No. 3eff, Ill !.xhllllt "A" to Ille o.ct.vetlon of olUMd Mid l'IOtlee of bfMCll and of laf'ld, lt1cl11dln9 Ill• rlGhl to
of brH ch 1t1d of •l•cllo11 10 forly·alxtll (1/40th) lt1tere1t u a 110011 11311, pagH 510 to 611 Reetr1c1Jon1 IOf IN llk• Muter -.cllOn to be -did October 21, Wlllpetoc:k or dlrectlonelly ff llld
c:a11M Ille 11llder9lglled to Ml Mid lenant 11'1 comlllOl'l In the tee Int.,... lnctuel\tl of ontolll "-Cordi, and Atlodltton., recorded Septemt>er 1M2 11 lrwtr. No.12-37M12 ot Mid ml111 lrom IMd• 01Mf th111 Mid
property to •ll•f'I Mid Obllgltlonl, 11'1 anclolo the Common AIM of lot the Hallee of AddltlOn of Ttn110ly tg, 1171 Ill bOoll 12312 PIO' t2t6 Ofllclel Aloordl. land, oll or Qet ..... ~ and
and lhtrHtlor Ill• u11der1lgt11d 1, Trecl 10160, "per map filed lt1 tl'ld &11ppl4ltMnlll OecllllllOl'I of of Ofllclel l'leoordl, M catp0f1, • S1ld 1111 wlll be made, 11111 ltl#t1 lllto, through Of IC'ott the c:alMClllldnotio.ot~lllldof book 424. P•OH 32 and 33 of Co11111antt, Co11dlllot11111d oarport 1p1ce CP 102. Said wltho11t cove11at1t or warranty, 1ub1urface ol H id l1nd, and to elec:tlOn lo be ,_.did a.ot.mber Mlacell1neou• M1p1, rec:ord1 ol lll111r,011on1 .("S1111411em.e111a1 -• 11 lurtller ~tied Md ..,,,_or fmplled, reowdlnCI tltle, bottom 1uch whlpttoclced or
21. 11182 u lne1r. No. 82~1W of u1c1 Counly ... 111eh lorm ledellned Oeolaratlon") lor Ml1tlot1 Viejo dHorlll•d 11'1 Ar11cl• 11 ol 11ld poe-tlon, or 111C:Umbranoet, 10 dlrOGtlonalty dtllled ....... tunnete
llld Offlelal Record• In '"' Ar11cle ll'llltlod "Definition•" fnvtronmental Planned Community o.clwatton. pey the rlfl'lllnlnO ~ """ Of and """' lllld« and tleMllh Of Said HI• wlll b• m•d•, but of the O.Cla11llot1 ot covenant1. (lnoremel'lt No. tO) recorded PARCEi. 3: A t1on·exo111e1ve the note(•) MOWed by Mid Deed ol beyond the atertor llmlta "*'9of.
wltho11t covet11t1t or warrat1ty, Condlllot1• end Ruttlctlone bctober 4, 1174 11'1 llook 11251, MltFMlll fof ._and 1t1lowment o1 TNtt, with int.Ill• In Mid note end to rodrlll, ret1111nel, equip,
..,,,_ or lmpiled, regarding tttte. recordtO In book 12848, P•OH pege 11111, Oftlollll Aecofdt. Lots 237 and m of Wf1 'frOGt No. Pfcwtcled, !Miii-, If wry 111\der malt1taln, repair. deepe11 111d
poslMfk>n. Of encumbr~. 10 1813 10 1874 lncl11tlve of Otflcltl EXCEPTINO THEREFROM all 8423, Mid_.,... tlelrlO further Ille ·-of MIO OMd Of Tr111t, operete MY eudl ...... or "*-· P•Y Ille remall'llnQ pnnc;lpal """ of Record• (th• "Oec:larallon") and mlnertll, oll, Olli petrolellm, ottw dlflned Ind dlectllled lfl Mlde II Of '-· cNltgee and txptr'9ll of the without, '-· 1111 rtQfll to dr11,
the note(•) eecured by Mid Deed of any amendment• tllerelo. hydrooerbot1 tuD1t1nce1 1t1d all IN Dec:flratlon of Aeetrle11ont IOf' TNllM lllld of the trutt. oreeled by mine. 1tore, explore Ind °"'"•
Truet. -4th lnlereet .. In Mid note Excepting •II oll. oll rlgh11, ul'derorOUlld .,,._, In °' urldlr or th• l aliH Miiter A11ocl1llot1 llld Deed of Trvet. thrOUQll the turf-of tN ~ ptOVIOed, advtnCM, II My, undef mlnlrall, mlnerll right•. Mllltal gu wtlldl mey be produced frOftl Mid r....,_, to In PwOtl 2 allolle. Seid ..,. wlll be htld on Frldey, llOO feet of the aublllrl-ol Niel
Ille termt of Hid OMd of Trual, rlgt11t and olher hydrocatbol'I• by laod wtlloh llndertlM a plane per .... Code: 2&-l4t Mardi 4. 1M3 It 2:00 p.m.. It IN land • -'*' Ill IN deed trom '-· chargea and IJIPlll-Of tlle wllollo over n1me kt1own to and 550 teet below IN~ Parcel· 530-144-61 Cllapmell A-entrance, to the llletn11Meomc-y,1w.tV1tglnle
Trutl .. and of the '""'' cr•ted by geot,...,,,,al lleam and all product~ llllrfllCO Of MIO land tor Ille purpott E •• 0 II I • d b y 0 E N N I s Cl\llo Cet1ter Building. 300 EHi Corpor.tlOll. reoorded ,._.,., 1,
Mid OMd of Tniet. derived I hero from wltholll of Pfoepectlng tor, the lllP!Ofetlon, MARSHALi.. Chapm1t1 A~. In the City of 1gf3 11'1 boolc 101172 page 884,
Seid H I• wlll be held 01'1 h h "'h • 1 ine' development, prod11ct1011, The dd Orlncie. Cellomla. Oflldal Aooorda. Thurld1y. Maten 3. 1983 al 2:00 °-v•r. 1 • r.v 1 10 dr 11• m • extract1011 and lakll'IQ ol nld 11'"1 1 ,. .. tlld olher NOllCE: AT TIME Of 8A1.E llC>a PARCEL 2: .
P.m. ti the Chapma n Avet1ue ttore. e.iiplOfe and operate thrOllQh m•~-... oil ,... ,....,......__ ---.. OQl!W'nOn Clellgnatlon, If flr't, ol IN uay IE MADE IN CAS ... ANO/OR Holl 111cl111lve IPP"rlll'lll'lt
entrance. 10 1110 Cl\llc Cet1ter 1111lllrlace 01 Ille upper 500 feet 01 ri;~ .-,.,_:;;.-;;d; rHI P'Ol>lf1Y dlacrlbed •bov• I• THI! CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ~t• tor ~ ~ •-
lklllOlt19. 300 EMt Cl'l1pma11 th• •ubturl•c• of H id lend ... from .id land by"*"' of,,,.,,.., pvrported to be: 11• l.811eplt1•. CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL -pr1\llte 1trelitt ..... forttl "'
Avet1ut, 11'1 tho City of Orange. ~In l"'dwd frOfll the lf¥lne w-111.-. ctetrtalie 1ndt ot otller lrftlle, CA 00000. CODE SECTION 292411. thoH cetlaln decleretlot11 ol
California. COmpan1. 1 eorporetlon reoorde<I equlpmen1 from lllrleoe locltlone The und.,llQned dledelm• eny At ltte ""'*-Of th• lnlUal cove11ant1, cot1dlllon1 1no NOTICE: AT THE TIME Of' SALE, MtrOh 7• 1978 In boOk l2587, page Ol'I tdjOlnlng or nolQhboMG land or liability for any~ of tM ll"bllcellofl of Ihle llOllOI, Ille total l'ellr1cllone ,_did Ac1r1 8, 1171 810S MAY BE MADE IN CASH 282 OI Olllc:lal Recotde. lytllaoutlldloltrle~6-cnbed ltteet lddf-lllld other OOl'lllftOll emountof"'9Ullpllldbalanctoltrle In boolc 25H. PIO' 902. Offlcl ..
ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Aleo u ceptlf'IQ from Parcell 1 IMd. It tlelrlO undlrllood tNlt "" ~ """"· .,_, ~. ot>llgltlon MOUled br "" •boft "-d9. and r-~ ~ 21: CERTIFIED CHECl<S SP£Cl"1EO IN and 2 all water rlghll, whllllef llllCh owner o1 IUCfl 111tnera1t oil gae Said Hit wlfl be made, b11t d .. orllled dHd o 1ru1t end 1172 11'1 boOll 10286. page SH,
CIVIL CODE SECTION 2124h. wller rlghl1 •h•ll be reparl1t1. petrole11m. other hyd;ooarbon wltho11t covenant or werranty, ••llmlted coll•, expen-. and Oflldal RecOtdl. and 1111eudm111tt Al the time of the Initial overlying· • ppropr llllve, IUbetanoet and_,.,,• wt fot1tl ..,._.,Of lmplled. regarding tltte, edvanott 11 t:s5,372.t7. thereof. :
publk;atlon of Ihle notlee. Ille total percola ting. prucrtp1lve or ~. 1f1e11haWnoright 10 .,,.., po1nn,011, or enc:umbr-. lo To det.,ml,.. the oper11no bid, Code: 07.()41
emount of lhe unpeld bellnoe of tlle contrac1ual, Wllheut. "-· the upon 1111 1urface ol the above 119'1 the r9"'llnlnO pf1ndpal tum Of YOli ~ c.11(714)137-0IM. PWOll: 442·111-37
obll91llon MCured br th• 1bove right 01 ll'ltry '°' the ••erclM 01 deterillld lend "°'to -any of IN the l'IOll --1' by Mid Deed of o.te: FlllNlrY 2. 1913 Th• "'"' addreH et1d othlf ducrlbed dud o 1r111t at1d lllCh rlQhll, u r~ In• clHd Hid ltlld or any por11on lll«eof Tr1111, with lnteretl theraon, H VAL MN CORP. oornmon deelOnltJOll, N any. of the .. 11m11ed co•t!i.. •JIPll'IHI, and form fhe lrvlne Compat1y, • ebo\leMld,,..,.petalltilOand560 provided In Mid note.~. If 11NldTNlt .. , , .. , property ci.acrlbed 1bo..,. le ldv8"Clt la S82,;N7.117. corpo111lon, recorded Morch 7, feet bcltow 1t1e pr-.it _,_ of any. under the,.,_ ol the Deed Of By. T.O. SERVICE CO.. =ed to be: 11 Riii Chelaet
To do1ermlt11 the opening llld, 1978 In book 12617. PIQI 282 of the Hid land tor tl'IY p11rpo11 TNlt, ...._ c:NfOel llld ...,.,_ AQllll Newpof1 9Mtctl. ~
you m•y call (819) ~. Otllol•I Record•. wtlli-. of lh• TNllM llld ol ,,.,. '"''" By. Cindy~.
0.11· Jtnlllty 21. 1"3 PARCEL 3: EH•m•n•• .... , Th• "'"' •ddrtH and Olhlf' crHl•d by H id DMd ol Trull. A811etant $ec:t'etary The. Undeftlaned dlec:lellllt •nt
Seid 1111 wlll b• meoo. but ci.t11111 and OemMO tor ..... and wlOioul covet1al'lt or worranly, llH 111rrot1dered all doc11mel'll•
·~ or lmplaod, regarding title, evldet1clt19 obllgallot1• MC11red po .. 01tlon. or oncumbr1nce1, thereby. and hat dec:lated encl dOM
lnoludlng I•••. charge• andlhwoby declero all a11m• MCured
ox,J.,,.ee of the Tnm .. and Of Ille thereby lmmedlatoly due ind
1111111 crHl•d by H id 0..d ol paylble, and hie alecled lllld OOll
Trutt. to pey tlle remaining l>"lncioalj ll«tby elect to '*"' tN property au~ of the nottC•I MCU<id b\I Mid dHcrlbed 1bove 10 be told to Deed of Tr111t. to wit: S11,250.001 ~=the obllgallont d111 Ille •
Coml\'looweellh BMll. forth In tho Hcllot1a et1tlll•d OOll'lmOll dealgnctllol'I. N q , of die t<MWlt: 129, 114.12 (ll>P'O•). One C4ty llNO., W•. lllbll1y tor wrt lnoorr~ of the '°'"*"I "Cenlln E-1• tor Ownorl" rHI ptopeny ~tied 1bovl 11 The ~ under Mid Oeld Orenge, CA 12991 11'91C ~ and ottw OOITW\'IOO
Equaltty Sevl• 6 tl'ld ':Support, Sett1emet11 end p11rported 10 be: J3H2 la(lttlo, of Trwl her01ofor. ••ecuted and (114) ua..uN c:lellgMtlon. If any, .,_, ,.,...,. :
Loan AMoolaUon Encro1chm1n1" of th• Article MIMlon VlelO. CA '2911. dellverld to the 11nderel9t1ed • P11bll1hed Orat191 CoHt Delly Said •••• wllt be m1C11, but wltll Int-I thereon from Juno 17. lion.
111•2 at ~per annum .. provtOed T 0 0 E T E R M I N E I F In ,-notl(1) plua ooet1 and any REINSTATEMENT IS POSS18LE
'edvWIOM of Ma1.30 pllJI .,,..,..., ANO THE /.MOUNT, IF ANY , 1'11 ~under Mid Deed NECESSARY TO CURE DEFAULT,
of '"'" ""91ofore executed llld CONTACT: dollver.O to tho 11ndoralgned 1 LEE H. OUAST. ESQ , Attorney
wrttt111 o.cMratlon of default and 11 llw, 195 Town Center Oflve .
0.1r1Md tor Salo. and a wrltltf'I &111• aoo. Coste ....... Cllltornll NO"°' ol o.tlu11 ano Election to 92e28: telephone: (714) 641-1397.
Sell. The underligoed 0...0 Mid DATED: January 25. 1913
No!IOI of Oefaul1 and Elec11on to SEA HAASOVR Sell IO be ,_did In Ille Count)' HOMEOWNERS ASSN.
wt)lro the real propeny It localed. c/o LEE H. DURST, ESQ.
Dell: J~9. 1tl3
800
095 Town Center Dr .. Sii
ReconVl)'lllCI Corp. eo.t• ....... Ca t2t20 u Mid Trutt... By.la/Lee H. Dint.
1657 E. UncOln A\19.. ltt At1.omey and "91nl Orange, CA ll2906 Publlahed Oret1ge CoH I Dally
(714) 137-1842 ~ Feb. 2. 9, 10. 23. 1983 ~Chocolate Lemmon, 804-83
Flnencial Oflloer
Publlahed Orenge CoHt Dilly
Piiot. Feb. 9, 15, 22. 1983
724-13
'" . Neptune Soeaet~ .... '
CMMA T10N llUlllAl. A f IEA 646-7431
Our llleralure 1•11• lhe
complete 1tory or our ,OC:lely. . •
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r HAI.IOI LAWP'-MT. OLIVE-,
Mortuarv • Cemeterv
C1ema1orv
1625 Gisler Ave
CoSla Mesa
PIC'TmOU8 .....
HAim ITATlmNT Tll• lollowlng peraot'I I• doing
~-WORl.O VIDEO PRO · DUCTIONS, 3167 Birch S1rHI,
Sull• 488, Newport &each, Celllornll 92080 J1mu M. C11t1. 711 Pacific
Coatt H~. Hllntlngton a-ti.
California 112641 Thl9 ~ la eonclllo1ed by an
lndMOuel. J-"' caw Thia •tat-I -ftled with Ille Collnty Clerlt o1 Orange Collnty on
Jaf'lllary 28. 1983. ,_
P11bll1hed Orenge Co11t Delly Piiot. Feb. 2. 9, 18, 23. 1N3
53$-83
t1 laid Tnm... ot1Ull•d "Euem1n1t" of 1111 Th• 1111denl9ned Tr111t•• ....,,.,. DeolatltlOll of Def9Utl and Piiot. Feb. 9, 11. 23. tM3 wllho11t oovet1ant or w1rraflt)(.
By. T.O. ~ Co.. Oedaratlorl. dl1clalmt et1y lfablllty for at1y Oem111d IOt Sile. and 1 written 726-N .,,,,_ or llftplled, ,.....dlllg lltlC. eoent PARCEL 4: EtMrMnll M eucll lnoomlc1-o1 IN .V..C eddrW NOia Of Oetautt end Section to poeunlon. or -mllf.,_ to
8y. CMI Oemlow. ..-ti -parttculeriy Mt lortf\ and oltlw oornmo11 dealgnctllOll, If Sall. The u11dert1011ed ~ Mid •-.,. ...,.,_ pey IN ~ PFtrlclll* _, di
Aael01ant Secr-etary In the Atllde entlllod "Enamaol9" 111)1, lhown ,.,...,. Nolloe of OefllUI\ and Election to .--""''-. the nolel.•I MOUr9d by .-i o..ct GI ~ Cimino Del Rio So.. of Ille Oec:l1r1tlon of Co11111ant1. Said 1111 wlll be m1de. 11111 Sall to be l'9COtded Ill the OOUl'lty YOU Mii • OIPAULT UllDD A Tr::;.:1111 lt1llfe1t thetlOl'I, •• SuMe 204 Cot10l1lon• a11d RellrlollOI\• wltho11t COYlllllll Of w1rrat11y ..... 1N,... property" locllt9d. 0110 OP TllUIT DATID Pf' Ill Mid note(•).~
S111 Oteoo. CA -did on June t . 1971 In ~ ...... Of ..._... f90l'dlllg tltle, CNceeo Tltll ..._,.,_ OCToemt 17, ttn.. W&SM YOU If .,,,, Ulldlr ... *"" of IN Deed 92106-4lM4 lt7ot,pagM420to ... lnctullwof potMHIOlll or 1nc11mbrll'ICH1 Co.,MTNIMe fAICI ACTtO• TO '"OTICT of Tr111t •••••• ohtrQH lllCI
(811) 614-8288 Offldal "-dll Of Mid County (the lnctudl119 ""· oherg11 .,.. """'*'° c. a.a-do, tOUlt ltttOPIRTV, " MAY .. ~of"" T,,.... and ol tM P11Dllahed Ortt191 COHI Dally "MHter Oeclarat1011" al'ld 1ny ...,.,_ of the TNttee and of the Alall. Secretary 10LO AT A "'*"C f,Ma.. YOU tr11•t1 CJ'Hted by Mid .,_, al
Piiot, Fob. 9. t8. 23. 1"3 amendmen11 111«110). undlf' 1111 lru1t1 ""ted lly HICI o.ed of 3266 Wlllf*91Nwd. -llM ...._...no. °'THI Ttwl, t04tt: ... t.Ot2.• (IPllf'Oll.) 7~ sec11on headlf'lg• '" avcll Artlcle Tniet. 10 p#I'/ IN~ oMdDel Loe AngtMe. CA eoo 10 . teATUM cw nes "ecnome The .,..-..; Ulldlr ..., Dlecf
-----------1t1lltlod u IOllOW: "~' Rl(ll\11 IUllll ol itl9 llOle(t) wid by Mid (213) 3*).4940 AeAtMIT YOU.~U IHOULO Of TNlt ~ .._,,., lllld PtaJC N()TIC( tl'ld Out111. UllllllH tl'ld C1bte 0.-d of Tn11t to wit: M0.000.00 P11lllllMCS Or11191 Cout Deity COWTACT A LA dellve;ed 10 Ille u,....rll911ed I T 1 I evl a Ion'', ••Support 111 d <llifttl lnWlll ltler90ll lrOl'll 01101/a Piiot. Fee>. 2, t , 1a, 1183 NOnca Of' TRUe18'1 IA&.I ~ Olilllllallol1 Of OIMlll and fltC11TtOUe ..._ ..
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Tho followlng peraon 11 dolt19
bll9lrw II: AMERIC AN PACIFIC
GREETINGS, 555 PMllarlno A\19.,
Suite E·205, Coeta M-. Calllomll
82028.
Al'lhut J . 8-:tl. 555 Plllllef1no
A\19 .. E-205, Coeta ...... Calllomte
92828. Thia ~ II conducted II'; an
lnOMdual.
At1hut J. 8-:tl
Thia ..._.,t -fifed wlUI IN County C1er1t of o..anoe Cout1f'I °"
Jan. 10, 1913. ~ Publl11Md Orenge Coa1t Dally
PllOl,Jllll. 28. Feb.2, 9, t8. 19413
483-83
NI.IC NOTlC[
Settlomenl'', "Encroec:llment", 8fM! II 17.00 r,•rce111 per a111111111 •• , ses..413 T.8. ...._.., 0-llld tor Sele. lftd • "''"'" "Community F1cll1tlu end provided "Hid t1ote(1) phi• all NOTICE 18 HEAEllY ONEH, \Nit Notloe ol o.tflllt llld Beolllotl to
l!at«nenl .. co1t1. ch1rgH and 111'1.:.".!. •II ~ NOTIC( i>n w~. Mwdl 2, 1M3, 91 ~IOI'"':. 111~::!, :c'1on ~ Tiie atr111 addrou or other ~ ~;021.MJ with • t:OO o'OIOC:k Lm. ol llld dly, In ttll 0 0
common detlgt1allon of the real The bllllltldlry under Mid Deed ACTtTIOUI .,..... room 111 H ide for cot1duot111g Ill 10 be ,_did In "' OOUllty
property hetoinabove dllc;rlbed II of TRllC heretofore 111ec:ut9d encl Mm ITAftmlfr fNMee't a.. _,., the olftoet of -'*' lfle NII ~ II IOCl9d.
p111portod to be: 73 Wiidwood, dtllverld to the ut1deral911ed • The IOllowlr19 ptr90nt -doing Al!AL ESTATE SECURITIES Name, at,.et Addrue tl'ld
lrvlne CalllornlL writ1ell Oedarltloll of delelllt and ~ u : SERVICE, toc1ted •t 2020 North Telephone Number of TNSt• Of The under•IQl'llO hereby OetNnd IOI' Sale, ll'ld. wrlltlll SIERRA CHIROPRACTIC, 3818 8roedwe:y. Slllte 20I,"' 1N City v" ..-i COllduct:lllO ..... QllCeQO
dl1clalm1 all lia bility tor inw Notlee of OetM llld Elec1.lon IO S &;wol St., Santi Ana. CA 92704. Santa AM.~ ol~, St• Tiii• lt1111re11ce 'Compa11y. 3255 ' . ....., ....._ ·--=--__ __. .......... .. .... ~ O' OC ...,...,. C I I C Wllahlre llvd., Lo~11~et, lneon'ICtl'l-lllMldllreetadclr-..... Not:...!.' .. of-;:::-:-: .. ~--,o ..... -... Amor. ... """'Of •lllOrl'I •• !ENE I IAI. Celllvmlato010,~11) . Of other comlllOl'I detlgnallOll -,.,.. _,,, ..._....... Vllley Rd .. Cotta ...... CA g2927, MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Of' Stld ..,. Will be ma<le without Sell IO be reoorded Ill the county MlchHI Tr11nor D.C .. 20U AMERICA. • a.--OOlpolltlOn, Oete: ~ • 1*
warr1n1y. expreu or lmplled. ~ IN0111M11.,1f!01*1'1 II toc.ted. V~ Ed., CoN ....._CA 12827. u duly ll)t>Ol11ted Tn11IM ullder =-~~-;--• di llll u el ...,_ "' ..... Robin L'IOll Jlllde D.C .. 816 E. Ind put-' to IN poww ol ... .-·-·1 reg r no •· pot • on, or CENTRAL CAPITAL Jelfereon. 0r-, CA 12eee. eo11terr.d Ill that oer1alll OMd of at Tn.wtee onc11mbrancH. to Utltly the CORPORATION -..,.. By Pol'/ CfllnCI principal balence ol the Noll Ot ........ .,_ Thia~ 11 oonduoted II'; a Trllll executed by Armat1d P11bll1hed Ortnoe Cou.t Dally t .. -bllQ ''°" Id b Id --.,.... general pertl\ll9Np. OePuc•I• tl'ld M•r~ l.OlllH .. O ,..., O .,,• MCllr Y .. VD..,...,.,.. M#tanne O'Alt'lore O.C. OtPucalt, tllltb'tnd llld Wife .. Plot, Feb. g, 11, 23, ttlS
DMd ol ru•t, with lt1ter .. I tl'ld P11bll1hed Or111ge Coul Dally Thlt 11.attmant wM ftled wlttl lhe Jol11t tet1ant1. RoaordeCI Ocl· 72T..&.,
Olhor tum a H provldld therelt1; Piiot l"eb. 2 t . 18, ttl3 County Cllr1c of OrlW\QI Coullty on o b • r 2 3 • 1 t 1 g • I n I o o II PlaJC llOTICl
PIUI •dv•l'IC••· II ll'I)', llf'IOer '"' ' • M4-I$ J-. 1•. 1...... 15364 of Offlclll Reoorde of Mid term1 thereof 1111e1 1111 ... t on audl -· ~ ....,
-·-· mov v• -· C ·-W' llft-p ._. _ ___. " ._ --6
_....., _ _.. r:i·-f ':'J: 1------------,_.'11 County, 11~50, Aec«der'•
and axpertjlll o Ille Trutl• of ...._,.. ~1-. ublltlled Ot1n~HI Oelly • ....,.,,._,. · •· v, •-·"'
fl'ICTfTIOUI Wll the INIU CfMled by Mid Deed of P9Cnnoul DUii... Piiot, Jan. 19. 20. f' .. 2, I , 1NI a llfeedl Of dellult Ill=:::: Of ~ ITAT'lmNT Tru11. Th• total amount 01 Hid _.. 8TA,_,. • 358-63 perfo~~·r11c• ':: t~• 1°11dlg"~~"~
TO.-,....._...... --...,.._. obllgallon, lncludlt1g reuot1abl" teollr.., er• y, nc 11 11g • .... ~-.. ....---~.. ' The foloM'O ""'°"' •• dOlr10 ·-"" MF\-llreecfl Of ~. NotlOI of wNdl bU•I,_. _. u tlmat•d feet, cnaro•• •t1d 11u11r191111: ~ ~1-. -~ "°".,,..,., 6, 1aa, ..
~5554 ---POLE HOUSE l<ITS OF •~peMMOftheTr1111 ... 11111111rne FfTNllS IN TRA1; 4n 8t. .. d•. I •• 11'11 N 111"""" ......... .._---.......... ~~~J CA IFORNI• """'! M-.. •-Sit_. of._,,,_, ,.., ...... _tlon of thll Not..._, la C ACTTTIOUI ._.. nlCOr r 1 l'I rllm o . L .... ""' ..... -.. l20~79'9.ii'."...... ..... An11'1 Or .. lag11111 HCh, A ..-8TA,_., et..ac>7n, WILL SELL AT PU91.10 1rn111TH 11mcm Suit~~~~!~· c~ ::~'~. O.ted January 31. 11113. t285~ .. A. Mye\tolcl, 60800 SE ~ "*='19 par-. .,.. dolrlO ~~~O~Tw.~.:.::=
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till POADWAY
WOITUilY
110 Broadway
Cosla Mesa
&42·9150 ---
IAL n & IHGPO ..
SMfTH & TUTHtt.L
WUTCUFf CHAl'fl.
427 E 171h St
Costa Mesa
646-9371 ---
f'tllCllaOTMIH
SMmfS' MOITUAIY
627 Matn St
HuntenQlon Beach
536-6539
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l NcC()eMQI MOITUAl•I ir Laqun1 Buch ...... ,5 !i Lequna Ht111
11 7ee--0933 J! San Juen C.p111r1no
... 4116-1776 c
llU1 ll ,. Htllll'la.Anahelm,CallfOMl•92905 SAEE~,LICE.ESTATE SECURITIES BllllRd .. lelldy.OA.11086. KIN1<0'8 COPIES 101eollNUlllted811tll.01•Cllh6ir'• Wltt11m H. Caner, 5 Rainbow "v Crllg e ~old llOIOO SE • cf**~°" e Wite or llltlOllel -JOHNSON Fall•.'"""'· Clllloml• 92116 •Cell!. corp." Tnitt.. ..... Rd .. = OR. t1068. =,.,. Huntington &each. CA ba11k, a 11ate or tecleral credit
MILDRED M c AL · ~~~P~by• ~~~~oe:.;.a200 ~~ OOllOllQedbyan Lo1111t11c11 Klt1lco, Inc .. •::r'.o:'.::"~-::'1~
L I S T E R J 0 H N S 0 N , GOfdon R. StMn Sanll Ane. CA II 708 i:..... MyeYo1cS ~ff::~ oorc~~ ~ L Ihle 11~ 111 P1rAb1e at t11e time of resident of Laguna Hilla. c.a. T'lllt 1111-1 wu filed with the (7141 953.,a10 Thie ... .....,, ... t11ec1 with IN .. -• • "' ---.. ... 111 l'IO'lt 1ltle ll)d'""""' l*tt
Palled away on February 6, Coullty Cletlt of Orenge C-ty on Publl•hed Orat1ge Coatt De lly OolllltY a.ti of OrlflOI Counll' °" -":!:.::::--• oollducWCI W • by It. •• T;u•t••. tl'i 1111t rHI
1983. BekM!d wife of Cail E. Jtnlltl'/ 14. 1"3. l'W7C79 ll'llot, Fell. 2. I . 18, 1113 81M3 Otc;. IO, 1912. ~., ~ '°'*°',,.. ~°Tt!t.."~ .:"4'~1y
Joh.nlon, mother of Carl E. PubllaheO Ott.n,P.e Co11I Dally -----------Pullllttll<I Orat1ge Co11t 01Qy PY9I. C. Wrtgfll LOI 8 of TrlCt No. ZOI&, Ill IN
Joh.Dion. Jr. and William M: Pilot. Jan. 19. 20, et> 2. 9. tN:J P\aJC NOTIC( Piiot. .i.n. 28, Fat>. t . ••ti,~!!*-Thie•_.... ... ..., wltfl 1N &:::.: ~.~· ... M,!~11" .. 'Y .!!
Johlwon, lilt.er of John M.. 351~ -r--. ci.ti o1 ~ ,..__... -"' -·-..-William W., Mark, Leland '1Cnnoul Miii••• "='""t7t 1....... .--..,.. ~7 on llllP ~In'* a. Paoe 11 PUllJC NOTICE um •TA~ ·-.,. llftTIC( _.. • ...... -of ,,.._In tt11omo.ot1t1e ~ and Helen J . Mc Al 1 later, Thi followlno '*"°"' -doing .--""' ..---,__ of IMd ooumy and Gertrude J . Mwny . Allo fl'ICTITIOUS ...... bullnlM II: MTTnOUI W•• Publtehed °''"II Co111 o~ Th• .. , .. , •dClrHi or Olh1r survived by 2 anuidchildren. NAm •TA~ CALIORNIA UI. TlllAl.IOHTI, ..... ITA~ No4. Jen. 2t, .... I. •. , .. 1113 oommon Clelltlll11on or IM ,..,
Services wllf be held on Tiie foltoWlllQ penont are doing 428 tlth PllCI, Cotti M .. e . The fOIOWlllO '*'°"'.,..doing ~1--a•'611Mowe cMilCtlbed 11 bu~ u: Olltfomle 12t2l' ~ •; •-.,. to be: SM Mtfl LOIM ThW'lday. February 10. 1983 SEWINO MA.CHINES INT'l Airborne lt111fPf'llM1 lno., • TOTAL CAAi LANDSCAPE .--NOTICl • CoMa Meel. ~
at 1 0 : 3 0 AM • t the ·2111 w. Watller ~w . Santa AM. C1lllOfllll COfpoflllon. dt 18th MAINTINANCE. 2501 lowdOlll, Thi u11der1fgl'llCI h1t•llY
Community Prubyteria Ca. 9270. llleoe. CoMa Meel. CIMol'NI t2R1 CO.I• M-.. CA tM21. PICnnoul ar11•11 dltel1lm1 •II ll•blllty tor a11y
Church 415 Foreat Ave BtrDtrl R11th P1111, 1121 El Tllll 1111111111111 OOI~ by. Chrlt10PW 'Tl\Oft\U M«row. ..,... STAW ltiOOllWCi•-ln ........ llddrW ' B C F ·• CemlnO Or •• Cotta Mell, CL t202f oorporlt!OI'. 2140 Thurlll lot. Colt• Mele, CA The folOwlllG 1*110n1 .. dOlrlo OI O'IW-'*' d1 ... lllklll. Laguna each, •· or-ean E. P111t, 112e El Cllt'llllO A1rborM t2e27. ~ aa: lelcl .... wlll be IMde wlthOUt e 1 t Lawn· GI end a I e , Dr .. Coll• MIN. c. t2t2t IEl••Pl'llll IM. M1rtot1 Jay llod~tt. uoe WHITIOAI<, NI w. 1l'ttl It. werra11ty, .. pr"• or tmplled, ....._t Lawn M,__,,.,....., _.._ bull,_." conduc1ed .... an W.... L.,..... ..__._._ ,. __ .......... .,,_..... • t. eo.ta M9M. CA na1. r .. erCllnt tlUe, P0111Nlon, or """'~ l.ENNER-" · ind.:,'idut1. ., ,,..._,. ~ .. ....., .. ~:.b;' J. w. Ot!9'1 G1twmt OonwlC*, -.11011mbrlftOll, I• 11Utfy the
,... .... nY ...., • .,~ hrblr• Ruth Paul 1 Thll _. .. .,.. .. WM"";!!_~ the ~~ • inc .. • Cllltomfe oorpou1ttor1. m PftnolPll '*"'°' of ttll ~ or ""DIU'~ -.....,..,,...,&on, Thia"""'*'' ... ftltd wflh 1,.. Count)I ci.ti ot °'""' _,,7 on etvte MonOw w. n111 It. 11. eo.11 .._, CA 0111er oMQltlOfl _.... by Mid telident of Newport Bnch, Coullty c1er11 of ar-Coull ... on ~ tt, 1113. .......... _.. • .-... ~, ............ ..--'2t21, o..ct OI 'frwt. wt1t1 ...,... Md
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a • • • • e away_ on Janutry 2 t, 1H3. 1'11bt11hed Or~oe Coaet o.i1y ~tyt• °""'1 .. • of Ot111g1 Cculty on -Mton. ~ect••-'it ....... Uftdlf '"' February 7, 1988. Born • ,_,. 1111o4 Fell t t 11 'ft 1ta -· .. ....., -..--_,, J 1 n u a r y 3 , 1 9 O • I n P11bllltlld Ora11e• Coeet Dally • · • • • • aa..a · · · ,.,_ J. w. °"~ .,..... encl .,,..,. °" lldl
Sprln1fleld, M luourl. "°'Jan. ff. Fett 2• 1• 11• ':43 ------------11u111111114 Of•llOI co .. 1 Delly ::;: ~· lflo. :::=.::' _n:::_ oa:'J:
Survived bfu bi• wife ~llOYIC( ,..,Jln.lt.H.,..a.t,~ ~111Ul7lfll ... llld"""'1M .. .,,......,~_..O...ol
Shi 1 ~--'1 ~Of Of-"---en TN91, Tiie tetel llftOUl'll of Nici r •1• daul tera &ne.11i• 1-----------lllChHOUI IUIB•ll -..--"7 blHtlen. IMIUCllMI 9ty
Monroe. Carolyn Nlc_bolt W *"'! um tTa'TW -..C llOTIC( k '"• 1111. ....,. :etr,.at•• , .... oll::::':t1ct
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l'tCTmOUe ....... NAmlTA,.._...,
Th• tollowtng pereon It doing bl*'-...
FANTASIES SOUTH COAST,
2000 Hwt>ot 81¥d. ~ .. 100 & 102, eoeu MMe, CA eme
Ulny M. ""'9. 2)706 Miitner
W 116, l11g1.1ne NigYel, CA 92t77.
Thie bu~ II oonduc:tecl by an lndlvlduel
lllfty M. Allhe
Thie tt•l-t -tlled with the County a.. ot an.no-County on Jen. 21, 1883.
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Publl•h•d Orenge COHt 01lly Piiot. J11n 29, F.t>. 2, 9, UI, 11183
430.93
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The tollowlng peraon 11 doing
~-: ALEXANDER'S PAINTING & OECORA TINO, 2522 Elden Ave
•2.C. Coet1 ~.CA 92627. Alexender Bulbutlen, 2622
Elden A-#2-C. COit• MeN, CA
92t27.
Thie ~ 11 oondUC1ed by en
lndMduel.
Alu 8ulbullen
Thi• 1t•t-t wN n1ec1 wtlh the
County Cleftl of Orenge Coutlty on
Jiii\. 14, 1983. ,..,.
Publl•h•d Oreng• COHI Delly Piiot, Jen. 19, 2tl. F'.t>. 2, 9, 1983
352-83
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TM followlng ,,.,_ -doing ~-NEWPORT TILE ANO BATH.
3t2 N. Newporl Blvd., Newport 8-t\, Celltotnle 112983
Guido A. Feleo, t534 E. Ven
Bibber. 0rWIQ9, Celllomle 92ete
JofQ4J Seu! CNltw, t63-4 IE. Ven Bibber, ~.,.. Celfomle 92tee
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Tlllil •t.tm1nt -llled wl1tl ttle County Clertl of Or1ng9 County on J-.y 2a. 1983. .._
Publl.n.d Orange CoHt Oalty
Pilot. Fetl. 2,11, 18,23, 1963
537-«t
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AC11TIOU8 eue .... N.-ITATDmJIT The lollowlng penon It doing
~-VALUSAFE. 213 Via Cordovi.
Newpor1 BMcll. CA 112683. o .. ,., w. Godbey, 213 VII
Cordove, Newport Beach, CA
92ee3.
Thia ~ la conducted by en
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Outer W. Godoey Thia tat-I Wll flied with ihe
County Cllttl of Orange County on Jen. 17. 1983
~ Pvbllahed Orange CoNt Cally
Piiot, Jen. 19, H . Fe. 2, II, 1983
373-83
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~-: COLLECTOR·s EXCHANGE, 118 Al~rt Pl., Co1t1 Men. CA 92tl27.
Heney McHNh, 2292 Clnyon.
eo.t. MeM.. CA 92e27.
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lndMduel.
Ntoney McNalll
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condo. furnllMd 12200, P91t\ f\lm ev.. 161 .. IOO "'" lift lM l'H 11" Lil ll.e.sL -.. ,ool lab'-Oolof tV, 2 UOO mo A viii Lii FM rent ~ Idell vtll A eeeoo dVM Incl Cl14l.Ml..... ..I/Sun lO-& ltM 29A MIO. NO 'ITl.W an! v frpl '•· ilHP• 1'. 114·4'15 avu or for lflltl 0t 11a1tt mtg°'
Agt 1H·6110 tbi1 HOffand Ct, HI .....,... LllWY llt-1121 561•2JSS 1 IA -'· OrMt loeaelon 1W5't ..... 1t 5't4-1700 oaye, 11orage. •94-3"111
b ee. ho ma In 81Q C•· ltwn 0,;•:.:11'* Ltr•ploro• ~~ 2 -~da, = 1 H~ ~·,:~= ~ly~ ,:1!:2~ 8450 UW ,. UIT 'it-2 Bdrm flouM, IMO NWpon lfvd. CM •
nyon: 48r ou11on1 pool, • ..,.,ueY-· 11,;1 olHn •r•o• C111e1cory11 Ir Ce1>1n1, prlvett ant, t2101mo. 400 eq tt. $3'00/mo •P•. beaut. IO• IOI ··-.... k .... mo, H1.e2 i.:101.M 114/~6810 Ohl 2 br, 1 bl OoMtl Vu, lie..., lake. Nightly, M&.MM. Agent. 5'1·0032 .,.._,'°' ctya. 7~ miff 2 bdnn, 1 bll, ltYlll 2110. an 8'M 0, 2131'°2·21&7 ~ e..,~:·~~1~11~ ...-iw. monthly, I. "'1• 2500 IQ h ooncio. tlwltl· SECURE Gar Office
Lii/-••-•f OCN Vll!W lg Utt, 1560 Child OK No doge eolllet. • Snow Summit Cell lul grHnblt, pool, wlll ,._, 8elboa ~OIClub
BR 2~ :-2•-400 If mo. lnct ullf "4-1$21, Vlotorle/C1nyon ArH •• ..,.,.,,,.. · 18 Id ...ina Smelt lludlo. OCMn vu, by ~~!~ CollagM. aooapt 1 Of 2 .otte, or 1 l2tO month 'l'la:1e.1 ' •. • • '49'·79M 15111 ~. t31·M12 _....... 1 w 'l_...12 Mein Bott. P11t khchln. ........,. -edll w/otllkf 657.7113 or•---------~uzzl, par1111 YIH. 1..M I .... , I APTI. rm, 139S mo. o4H-tMI l338'uttl lnold. o4lo4°30o4• 8'0-8331 • l .. alt lntlb UM .~e:g~g'go~-:p·::r..i:i !!I!!• -Mt =~ad 1 ""' blwn 2:30-l:30PM. 21f. 18e condo, No. LI· lta!!I!" ..... "" Den• Poln;. $hf 38' hN. le55 ~. 1000,, lndutlri.I
1200.000. 6'0-e1et lach w1tt1 ton ._,,, a.,. I t ....... -.. 1 guna, ocn Ilda hwy, wlk 12004300 mo. 5'8-8013 office 18101 Aldondo
H RBORVIEWHOME <.. ..... a.. .1..,.1a OM lllH enoloHd, pallo, ff• • .... bdl,ocnvllW,ettord•bla lllMltl (Collect 1·1171751.,.11) Clrcle , Huntfl)glon
,,: 3ba :H:ar gat Curs -"' ......... pool, IC)&, t.C room. o.. ....."° "" rant. •84-3511 ..,. ri••• e..cn. 8'2·2134.
de:uo 'to grHnball. & two btdroom l water paid. No P•ll. 1100 OFF molllng ooetl l!!l!I! .... , lfll Oldllt a Ill' t ... tall Wu ... 2tll 4000' 19flnklated & 8000'
Nlc:a. 11500. 832.ae.« apartmtnti. 1'811. 393 Hamlllon, --All cllenll .:-Mnad~ Re1pon1lbl1 ltmlly of 3 In lndu1trlel Ntwport I I 8'5-'44tl, A LOVElV PLACE NO FEEi Apt, I Condo pf\010I & reteranoaa . nMdt to rent home wl 811ch. Ample power lu Cl .... te 227111 1] ~U•'I! lfHIHt 1 11 TO UVE renlllt. VIII• Rant•. Cfed1te· CoemopoHiart yerd & gerege e .1lde 2131433.oMt
LUXURY CONDOS MYW •• .A.f l I Be. Swimming ;ool. ·~~1 115~ 1 & 2 Br 57&-•lll2 lkok•. GoodT Morning AS~ g~101~ ~::•, 1b~ :: ~ For 1e111 1ppro1omet1ty llved In, IOYlly view, 2 Br, -.~llilli!ll garden ept llf~ roome ._..., "" 1500/mo. Bechalor Pen· he Tomorrow '"""' · 1700 1q It. lnduttrlell 28eOt28r,2Belhuge I 11 •••, Bui. I Piol. ten1nt1: •POOll~e/bt>q lhOUM. Verulllaa, pool, *'"off•tolllwho 5'tMS44~. olflee~.5'5-02111
bonUI room. •ilillllllilll S340/mo. 131·8128, •lllumlnatad kitchen •P•. HCurlty o•t•, •II Mid. pleca. Employed or•du•ll llU· --------CHARTER REALTY F'--or .,.2·7312 celflng• emenltlee, no pet•. c.H ...,.,. M1·11H dent Malt• bec:tlalof epl Mereerie 486-11'5 " _ _....._ •On/Selael •11•11• IM eppt. tor 3115. Aon 556-7o4M Aaaftactllnll •-a UN.ftJINISHlD STUNNING lerga 1 & 2 Br. •5 aeiM of ~llully TSL Mgmt 8'2·11103 Lerge 3 Br hou... _,. ...... ...,. ..... ....,_~~ luta AM ..... ALL UTILITIES 2 Be. Gardin Apl. Pool. l•nd1oeped 1urround· lllTAU 1215/mo. AveU lmmad. VerNllle 1 br oi ~ a.......-11 J1t2
srnlou• • bdrm, 2•.-. bl. PAID, HEAll H ~:1~~ s~. •495· 7 10 w ~,.~ Frwv-& lhopplng 3 ~ CloM IO w•l•·I ~z.:~ ~~V:-}!0,!~~ ~~ :'8::! ~~,.~:~ LADIES EARN $50 frM ~!~. ~~;~ fi1°5~~~ CLlJIS, TlHNIS •ftt f 1 11 It •Quiet er.. furn & unfurn. rH1on-Cell Kelly 5411·0121 or "·· I · .... -i• rnerchandlM bylro'tl':° SWl,.:.r•N" pl•.. ....., Ot ren w o . •No/lie; turn •viii eble, ell emenltl11. 151·2222. wlln II -• • DrumwHr nger • AHltore. 1-62S.-5080 ,.._ " -Nici WM. Cell ll ) ... 1 lltl 17., ..... 12 -Perty. For Info cell much mortl Sony e-45-6'0• bat 8PM. l1 -• Broker ........ · M/F to enr Belboe Pen. 3 leguna Beh, 1011, c:.nl 913-8311. p ..... 111111
lmm1culete, 1paclou1, 2 no pets. Modtl$ ' al>e1 Hollend Cr, HB ·~· ~it~.IJl. br ept, w/2 metlH'• profs. foe. Euy 1eeH1. By neml 1 numt>w wl en• ~~~~.~·.5~g~~~. Pc:li ~ -9 '° 6. 1500,!'t-2 ~ 2 8•. B1wn :J·==.,'*_ !•t:w ::;:!. 0riyzue73~.c,;~; ~9:!~.: •• c; h . $I 5. MtV. 1131•5273· O•kwood frplc, laundry rm, enclld 2 Br 2'h Ba 2 c•r Olf 'IW L B LI ING eve 971-8578 S.C:ure 2 ear •torage o•r· m .. IUU. S..tk Latw Ult _ • _ ger. Smell pet ok. 810 ettaehad. lmin.d. oocuP: IN NEWPORT 8£ACH Gantlemen wanu '10 i •o•, dwntwn HB. 1100 Alto rMdlnga & counMI• -----------1~t:••dell 1 Canter S,. • n e y 1 m 111 b ch , Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm lhar• Np 8 2 Br 2bth mo. 536-932&; 636-5050 Ing. Mary Helan. (71') llR Mlltlll r,...-Tll .... M2·1111 MOOlmo. M&-1371 u1e. Apertmentt & Townhou-ept. '125(>1,;,o piu1 t.t Off1 lntab ltH _53_S-_50_7_o ____ _
View of OCMn, pvi well\k· -ludt/No, .405/mo. 2 Br. ' Be. 1&--111T .... utltl. Pref. 35 plut MIF. et Liit A,.... HM way to weter, 2500 sq ·a •80 ........ •·~ s ,_. From ssecs 131 2011 te11 W•tctttt, N.B. 2se1;;;;;;;;:;;;iiii;;~ $1500/mo. 3108t Allso """"" ....... 22571226' Maple t. •To blend with IMng On JemborM Rd. •t • to 4000 lq. "· tit. ftoof.I'
Cir, 498-43M Cit 16111) • Tll llplt. 141·1111 •Tennl.+Spt+Pool S111 JMquln Hiii• Rd. Sher• bee tiom• with AQWll 5,1•5032 AlllO Bch. we1arfr1. home 645-1104 1 Bdrm, unlurn, ept. Utlll· •Frllh SM Breez.ee 144-1• prof 1285. 1•1 1 .. 1 dap.
2 1Y.b •--..:..'So' t'·· pd. S3•5lmo. Cell •PrlYll•P•llos utll1 . 911 -8479 . So Legune 3 Arch Bey. br. •• pen or. vu. '~ r -• llllC-... *" Spaeloul Plen• L.111111.1 le2·2«8. 452 & 500 lq "· IC> evllll $1500/IHH opt. Cell 170016 ... Sl 8'&-7380 Apply 11 248 I . d h I lblllt"
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8'2"'300, 24 hrl. 6~~7.h EHttlde 1 Bdrm, 1m1ll ~~nlture upon raqUMt, :J>f.~~~1:!..'uJ~~:~:~i =~· .~~~ ~~i,~1 11•• •••-..
t>ut·eozy, lot• or neturel gas '°' cooking & l'IMt· locallon. '47 lido Soud. · · -...--Aertaeah fualJ~.. wood . Rent I o4 1 5 . [ng furnllhad, 5 mlnutAI 2 1 3 • 8 8 0 • 0 2 3 2 , M/F to 1hr bleul. Beck AtlrlC11Ye rult.le upstel<a lalMa h1aM JIM OCEANFRONT Dix 2_. Br. 151-8522 10 Hunll;t' Center, 1 71'-875-3688 Bey condo. Pool, l•e., Mltlng. We euppty daak, :13-~817;k or month. Urge 1 er. near mope, minuted to Sen oi.. Lowly 3 81 2 Be yrty ·~ tennll. $300. a-45-5123 ~':on.cor;95Y:'~I~~~~~~~~~
Small 2 Sr. Cottage. Feb ------,....--..,-----pool, ell ulll pd. 158' ooFr,iR~~~5'0 blkbaacl'l,nopet1·so50, Shr 3Br hH, own rm & delk.Call....._7211. $500 REWARD: Lott
15th thru Aprll 15. OCEANFRONT APT·1Br, MQ/\rovta.5-48--0331. 2 BRlrom$5t5 150-t704let14. belh, pool, W /D, PrlmaFountalnValleyol· Sm .. black dog, neuter
$&75/mo. lnoldt utlle winter renlll to 8-15. BAY TIMBERS SEAWIND VILLAGE 1 Bl fr $4251 2 Br I 3 2 51 mo & u t 11 . flea. 8lo4 IQ ft. 10529 mtl•, bob bad tell.
l 75-53el l 45oi mo. Incl utll. No 1 8' fireplace pool 15555 Huntington VUtage troin i5'251mo.':in1 ~ ~1~~ ~ le2-3-433 s 1 • t er . (DI e k) Coett~/ Po<>C?te/ Scottie lalMa pats . 548"1930 • Prtvetepatlo&Q.r. Lena, H.B. From Sen toraFab.20.Hodepoelt ........... _..... 71'1881-t134. rnl°'~Moc>fY'·558-1304 Ptaianla 2'1'1 &73-78-44 M75. Ho~ 848-8483 Diego Frwy notlh on raqul~. Kay IN only. M 23·21 to w 28' 1 bl 1---------1 ac1·4M-HSO ,_......, __ _... ______ l.u C'--te -7u 309 W. Bey St. BHeh to MeFtdden, No pate. Loc:etad llCl'ON hH, CdM. l2o40+ ulll. S~~C:~2J:::· ..,.•·l-0-,-,-M-e_l_a_O_o_ld_a_n-R"'"e--
Small 18Rept,new~p1, --" 2000 It d 11 3 br ,.,.,, on.MeFedd•n 10 Nawport B••ch Goll Avall2/13.&40-27t5 It. ...., trlev«. NB erea. N1me
drp9, '426. <AAt•. claen turn 28'. 1Ba fem,:, din:::. d~ ger, 2 S..wln~::!.~a CourM. 5'5""855. Prol. F 35•45 10 •hr w/ 11 per eq It. Meny xlr•. W•t10n. No eoller. R•·
l 75-50l8 dplx , elOH to beh. frple'1, huge yard, ex· · 1 Br oc:.an & bey view. Mme, loYlly ept In N.B. Cell 557-7010 w•d. 1200. 846-3358 . c:.n.. .. 1 llu UU $o4501mo. 731 -8138, tr ... lll(e new. 1850/mo. Oeluxa pootskSa x1re lafga tmllll khchen, trpl, neer erH. Ref1 req. Nona SUPER welarfront offlcAI Loil: CAT, all blk mela,
4112·2815. 8'2·"6e. 2 t>r , 2 ba, blt·lns, ArehH & Old Nawpor1 olhar need epply. 1375 mo-to-mo M1tln: ttlOf1 hair, 1120 NBICM Ml•H 11111 8 val Maren dtwlhr. 1Y. mllM l>wtl. Rd. 1550/mo plu1 utll. 548-5877 •ft. 5pm. .,. Mite, N.B. 14g.5051 .,.._ Rewerd 54-5'20. 2 bdrm, den. Pool. tpe In Atutantl Val. u;i~ ~J1~1. ~•~lo.1 $300. No pell. l 500l mo. 8'2-3572 Roommete wanted, MIF, LOST: OrHn Am11on
bacll yetd. Tennie court. W-1958 S3&-83S2. LIDO SPAC. ELEGANT 2 2 81, 2 Be in CM. Pool, Waftr frt9f 114& Perrot, vie Wtlout & Alto guerdad eommun· lilMI b1aM 1111 OE' •wARE PINES •"12 "'" lty •1aoo N 1 .... 2 ... ........... ...,. Br. Dan, trptcs.:Gi.r pa. Jee. tennl• eta . .., ·""' E SlJrE Sent• Ana, CM. Ant to . • . ··-p n ... area; ... ............ 1 .......... """"' oer • 751 717• DELUV' 714-751·2180(Junel. -•r-• unlurn , Ilka new. ... ... .,_,,.........., • tlo .• 1350.17 . • v A: Bend ll. Rewerd .
av• I . wk n d I Little llM. pier, 3 1tory $800/mo. 5-48-2903 privet• ::~~75/mo. *** Nr Hoag, 2 BR 1~ SPACIOUS 5 br, 3 be. 2012 Sq Fl (een divide) 8'5-l7511
21M98-7233 (Carol) deluxe lrg. 28r, lrple, VILLA MEDERA 18221 Oeleweta S~ be. ger, 3 pellos, $575 Flreplece, community 11.25 eq gy. 8'2·o464"4 -lOl_l:_S_mel_l_wN_t_1_pood __ la_. C..ta .... 2'24 St500 mo. 815-30e7 mo. 575-&411; 845-e822 pool, tannla, Jeeuul, Newpof1 Hll Area
•••• II •t C.tu ... Ku l?U ~~p.:x,S~Pef.:. 1-:'~ 1u~r.~ 4=-~~=·:: Quiet 2 Br, 1 Be. gar, pe-~~~~:llh. s325imo. ~;~~ p~1;, ~~~~1h~~· ~9555, 5~
-Dix MW 3 BR condo !""" wuher, dlsf>oNI, endsd pats 207 Chlcego tlo, pool. No pell. 1801 H 2 8 5 5 E . Cs t Hwy. Loel: Pal Bird. Orey AU UTILITIES PAID · ......, gerega. OH & weter ta5-4V5'. Avalf 10 thow: 15ttl St, Nwpl Ht1. 1550. Rupontlble lamel• 67"5-&000 Coc:111tlel. Vfe CdM, ~ Cr~tm. !!,.~~•omb~n ~.u ~~: 1~41~.Co~v~ paid, lndry fac:, no pata. 8'2·7340 roommete wented to UP TO 8 MO w., d . e 7 5 . o e 79 or -· """' ..._.. _.. $530/mo. + $300 dep. 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, c:loMd •h•r• 3 bdrm, 2 be 673-411' turee. Pool, bbq, CO¥·rd F.t>. 232• Elden St. 5-48"'147 ge1ego. $.485 mo. Bachelor, well to beach. OcHn Front home. FREE RENT --------
gerega, aurroundad wllh MAGNIFICENT VIEW, 1 1700 3 br 2 ba 1MC E 8'1-8772 Of 528-300• ='~6-e::, & ~age v~. 1325 plu• .,,, utll. ·~t 1n•-~ ~. ~~!~ ~~~'. .. c~ plulh lendeeeplng. No 8', frplc, daetl. 1725. 19', 21.t 81 No .... ~ · · tat end 1811 to move In. ,. _ ....... -
pet1.1 .... Furn tut, dip. 876-5083 ~ ..... 8'&-9591 OCEANFRONT 281. •veil 845"'0(M Sun• 355 to 2400 lq It. Rewlld 912-35&5
2 &. Furn =~ 3 Br 2~ be.. 111*:. ~ l.ga 3 br 2 bl t d Lux•my ~~·10"50 mo. (213) HARBOR RIDGE = ~=t~ t= =Fe='~~=~~=:
3a5 w. Wiiton &42-1871 •ICS. ol hwy, evell Mer • occ' °"'N. ~· "" PALATIAL MANSION prov. ellowenc:.. Cour-H'-......... "'7"" ·-1et, S850, 176-5813 ~:O: :';1~ 0 .,...... Ocaanfront. 2 bd, 2 be. Pvi pool, ~ kll. prlv. tel)' to..,._ --..,.., • __, lut. INc' IMO 2 Br. 1 ea. lrplc, P•llo, FAMIL y APTS 500 E. OQaanlront. Yrty, 1650/mo. 7 181 LIDO MARINA VILLAGE L.oet: Long Heir SlameM
- -$800/mo. plu1 utlls. I er. enel1d petlo. $100 OFF $000/mo. 558-1192 elter Secluded condo: Npt Terr. NEWPORT BEACH Hlmlleyen eet with lite ,._ ....... 7 1385/mo. utll1 furn. 5 28 2b 1 875-at62 blue/gray ay11 & mink _, ma... --'° Ms-&453. . '. •• PVI IC, rasp ~ hair. N*M "MS -·. '~ s Cllflhaven light ' lllry 28', M I F . I 3 s 0 Im 0 JI m Pr1ma tmall office e..utlful I park IHI• with C..ta.... 1124 1 Br. hL 2038 u..-, An 1 ST M 0 NTH lb•. P••tlo, encl ger .... 2.9545 ~ KITTY". PleH• cell errecad pool ....., ~y.. .,. 300 lo 700 eq ft. Grca 175-5727. ~Privet• Petio. $o495/mo. 2 Br. 1'1• Be. Ullll pd. No P•U. RENT 1575, 2-2134 Fam, n/1, 3 Br condo , ..... e. 17th St, CM.---------
•Covered Pe1klng lower unit, 111 bll·ln1, $410/mo. 1 8', par1llllly furn, pool, Woodbrg. 1250 & f viii & ... S..3477. Loet heavy gotd decor•·
*ci"""""-..... cerport. lndry rm, b•f· · a-42--0350 AT elubhouea 1495. Dyi dip. 65l--074', 758-7"6 tlva llnk br1celel, vie. ............... ....... cony WllTIUFf AIU Newpor1 Hwbor An Mu-.Dining ArM .527 W W'*>n Oolny, Benene1 looklng ~ 5 3 8. 7 7 0 1 , IV e .,Fern 10 thr 281 ept. Oraat Moil rMI008bly priced HUm eve. Jen. 28th.
•Wlllk 1n CIOMts ._1 ..__ ..... 1-• or famly IMng? 213/433-5104! 1oe $200 mo.+ 175 dap. OFFICE ~ in NEW· Rewerdl ....._ 1711. •Homa-Ilk• l<ltc:hens , _ __. -· ... We heY9 2 & ....... 5 • 1 8 548 ... 551 ...,.._.....
1 blk to Huntln ton c hlld, 3 Br. $495 • 2 , Cozy 2Br, 1 8• lrplc, ---------0P:=,T~d 1~ .:~1•4 LOI. t: Coette1lal. gray, vie,
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Bd, ~·~81:'• chlldren. Pool, lndry lac., ClaJ11rM e~ bHmad cell, s\:r' no1Prol. F 24-35 to lhr w/ private oiflcei. Wkdyl Coste M ... Ootf CrM, Fl'W)'I , ger, . • o no patt. 54056e. -,, petl. Avell 311. 5 mo. Hma, beeut. beach a 4 8. o4 8 o4 4 ' Eve I '9WAl'd. H&-1979 .w.. ._. f'lll Ci8~.s:.~~7°e3 13" A BEAUTIFUL Studio $410 Nwp1 Hta. &45-1M2 twnflM. Promontory Pi. v
1 a:;,,-·-Fronl1625 UKE NEW 1 er. $480 APTS 2 Bdrm, lrplc. 1 blk to $400. 17W1S8 540-e902. L:J: ~Its~,:::;
LA QVINtA HERMOSA 1 II. 2 .. I .. PVT .pctto,lr1o,pool,9'1A H Mowd In By F«), 10th beach. te50 yrty. Cell CdM rmmeta wanted to RfllT tlllD Celrn terrier (ofdar).
11211 Perbida ln, 1 blk Newly decor. Ou pd, TOP erea.QU6ae.no peg. 8'lng Thia Ad W1ttt You 175-44l8. ehr 2 BR 2 Be, CWef non Fut! seMce Sufi• Spwoa hair, BU9d\ardl
w . ot Beecti, 3 blkt S encl o•r. dw1hr, pool, MESA PINU 548-24'7 I 2 & 3 8£DROOMS lg • bdrm, 21" beth, emkt, 2S-35. All! M11. 1. II -~ .. Hemllton 1rH. Pl•H•
of Edinger ... 8'7-5441 880. No P91t. ... 2~5073. Spec Sludlo, rlfrlQ,si;, 2 80RMS f'ROM H JS clokad In pello, xlnt. $400. Cell All1on, MOO .. Fl.lm/unfum call 11'·ff8...1113 tnY·
nr OCC Avell 2-15. ... cond. CloM to beech. 7to-1704 All YOU need tor one time .e ... ,,... mo. 5'6-721' alt 2·PM Yrty 1875· Cell t15-44t9• Met. FM!, non-emecr. 2 er Monttlly F..i -Fov_n_d_: -2-,.-.-1-7-th_&_N_p_t
-""!' 13"4 8' I ' T quiet •OCSHWASt«RS Over 2000 It 3 8t, ltimly 1 Be. E. Costa MMe "' 6'0-6470 C.M. envelope wleolor lPUl•ll 5 mo. .a, rtrpd. Ho •POOt.S rm, lrm dlr, loft, o•••t b•ekbey. 1225 • ulll. DI• office In N.B. exec:. tNpetiolt. ~2e84 park. wtr 9N · I d I _,__ 546s7M3 wftl ~~~1 E .UC::.i~ 8Hutlful gerdan aptl. peta. 173-n87 ·~ Newpor' Is en oe. ,_,,_, • eull .. PNf. nonlemoker. Found: Sm .. brown pup-1 Petloe/Olclla. Spa. halt e• a1..-u,.. nv $1250/mo. 850-3900 ... ~tff.4 ~. 1135/mo. &46-3700 py, 23rd & Elden St. pe1c1. No.-, 1Br. up11alre, 1370 mo. '-"""""' '""""''' / Lg •2•-2 8d ~S.. $5tO Aatt raq. No pet•. 352 •f«> PETS Sml 1Br, 'A bfk to bch, FM! IN w aama OCC -. IHll --Coif• M9ea, &42-5529 .
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381w ·WNlon631·5683 . Ind ut eso.12 :ry teen. 12151t~· ~ naertno nrm Med• IJFl2JS:-Yort1111rw "'-··-:. · 2 SR 1 Ba, ;f~hf'P•. 16761 Yiewpoint lane 'er condo, 2~ ba, pool I ;f-0 .:.=;1;; ul · ve pr ox. 1500 1q ft on 1 11 n y gr• y po o d f •.
Arapl-. pool1 • di.nw.h-~~· aple, Ort l aaoh llvd bet. tannlt, no pale. Rel1. • ~•r l•H•, poHlbly 71'1913s801' PM1.
•r. Pvt Pll o, xtre lrg • · Wf/lfW &. Hell <1Wn W8llt SHOlmo. 553·8222 or F.-r1 to lht 28' Nwpt l'IM, • Prefer O.C air· ---. ...,......-----gtrden. 2 Br. $575. 2 BR 1~ be.. twnhM, erld on Tarry) 138-8521• $300 mo. 1" a IMI. AYllll .,.._ Clll MlchMI Found. Mad size blond
557·2M1 gar E/elda. MOO. 1 BR. lmmed. 131-3149 1 n•m&-4021 dog. Bekar/Falrvlaw ~·~~~2~~~· "475· 842•6604 1:~,~~~ll~to,v:3J•~I:: !.re )"O'I bored I footling IOAHAPOINTATTNntERs :.:::· CM. 549•0120
WeJ9tflll!!M 875-081hft 5PM ::,.~::ts'.: ~:l'~:i:&i~~OE'}~· FOUND: Wht eel. brwn APUnmill~ WTW OCNFRONT YRLY 1Br, I'm 25 yre old a I'm extl.'IOG., 700 l.f.: _.,...· •Y••· vie ~·~orth Beaulltully lendecapad $'45 l mo. 2 ~r, 1 b• 2 Br Apt, qoi.t .,. .. MW wood & gi.... ~no looking tor an._,,, but I ott. bldg, nv opt. egt AIM, C.M. 1
gardwi epta. Pool & Spa.. =-ct.& i~dry rm, Hvnl. Herbour, cWtwlv, pell. M60 mo. 23 nMd IOmlOM lo 1pllt o4M M04 SeA1r FOUND: 1·24 abt I mo .
Petloe/dacb. HoPllL t48E. a.ys1i.et ~le. s555tmo. 1 bdrm, 1 b•'h, neer t"9 r9t1t. It )"O'l'ra Int•-<>mc:e~•IOw•set old Garmen Shap mix
8ac:hlllor $410 TSL MANAGEMENT beech. 1410 mo. 3120 aeted alw ma• rtng at ,....., dog vie 201tl & Conti· ; t::: W. S.$4751: ... 2-1803 I br, 3 blkt to beach, ell Broad 81. 5'8·4181; "2-1Ut •It IPM. per mo.7~~~ ~ nant0el, CM. 631-1&37
50 anduar $485/ 2 br 1 bl I u t I I 1 pd • no p 1 I 1 ' 557-oe75• ' br, 2 bl l'loula, waeher, FOUND· Mela en.., mix
22 v.eele d tto ~· lndry ep , 1375/mo. 53&-8&41 2br 1bl blk/oc:.n, dlw dryw, kltichell, ate. C.M. Prima.,... /llJC, 3 biles to puppy. •bl • mo. wht ~--pe ta' drp9. ' rm, M25yrty 'J>I' nu opt 12'Qlmo. utll lnct. l20 beld\. Ofc wlpvt eul1•, "*1tlngll P9M & ~. ..... ••oo c:rp7i1W.1 ..... S'_,. OCEAN WEZE.S ... eat teb12°10-12!00 dee>. 8•11388 H.B. $480. Approa. too Wemer/EdwarOS, HB I Bdfm -v•n u_. NR 8CH )09-38 ..,_ N.B IQ. I\. H0-8774. 2 Bdrm, IV• ba. $580 TSl ~~2 2!_MENT tBr $386 mo. • P n/tmllr, quiet, to IN 2 Shere office 8PlllOI pvt O< Loat.: Ce11co cat. vtc p..,_
131 E. 18th .... a.ea 11 -• 1vv.. 281 evell. Ila a....1e m l br, 2 be N.B. condo, _,,.~, otc fUm ior rent wtno & 65 F'w'/. ~Cell
111 E. 18th .... 2--0858 EASTSIDE. lherp 2 BR 2 ,.,..._ 7 ..... wk. UH/mo, 111. IHl & -• ....._, & Asa.-. Jen, 566-1801
---.. .......-· v7• 2 Br, 14111. y .. rly, new ci.tnlng. 951·3314 Iva "" .... --.....,.,.,, 2 Bdrm 1~ ~ $575 Be, new epll • drpt, *' pool9 oecor. poof, nr beach. mag ..vtoe 1111, Xln1 enwon· .. 1111•1 !Ill
151c'219' 5'8-2408 bllne, ~gar I S19tlo. •Mnnle bua. Ho peta. o4ff.a77. re-,., to --2 ._. 2 .... mant, HB lndultrllll Pll . , __ _. .... .....__·____ Ho pets. $575 ma. Cell •Cebta TV ..---.,_. "' .,. 7 1 4. 811 1 • 2 I 7 1 o r SPIRITUAL AEAOINGS
Large 2 BR 2 Be. 2 ely PM! et 540-1151 M eft •Pete negotiable lat& Au ITlf ~ ept,~ epe. ~ 213-51&-$413 Advlea In ell mettere, l#'llt. 16211 mo. No pate. I, 918-3841 Some wfth trptc --,_, lee. _,,_ 1365 .... love, merrlega & bUll· Nr occ 0... 540-1151 "6-132' 1 Bt. 1 .. oonclO, """*'· oludH •II. Clll av.. 15'0 Neiwport..BIYd, CM. ,.... AllO coun.Mllng 1111 '°' ·o.ve, Larry~ 2 Bd 1 Be tadac, gar, HvntlnatOn ~ = tamle. :f.l• eulhac. eeo-3I.... 400 eq.ft. '300 per mo. 11111'1o. EICemlnoAMt:
Pam =f~ 1~ANoe=. 410l Hiii Ave. • 8S1·2t ' Perk Nwpt, pvt rm, bl, Afenl. '41·5032 San a.m. 4t2·nte
e.-nr ""'* ioe belc. ...1--0m 2 1r 1 e. ooncto, ,.,, so. furn .• k1t pr1v ror •m-* llLlll lffl· ·-If gar. $500, 120 t 20th, Large blCM!or wlpello. •W ID IPTI Coaat PIM.a. full MCUt, 2 p Ioµ d F •. IS 0 0 . ... •
6'M100,64U211 tH W. 11,h St, CM. Lf91&21r.Ct,among racroome,2pocMa.~. 6'0•3 1 u""~ ........ T ...... . I • I • 8~ Nilll'IN• lmrnect. occup.--v ,.._ .. ""'" .. .. , '315ffno.. P n•• 1 , .. m · ... 1no~ 1550/mo. Dye f'mm•t• duperately 1room10 7 tOOmt. Adj. 2112 HAABOf' ILVD •eMiJllG 2 bdrm, 1 t>a apt. 8ap. r~F~ \,-rt l601318,1119817M062 ~utll1 ~M~ ~~IMIF'rwyt.Ho C08TA MDA
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New TOM'llOiW Nf. e.ah. 2 bdrm, 1" be. --HnlL 211 -~~ 35, IHI OHi In Nawpott .... 11 ...... tor rent 2 Br, "' ~Ill & bUe. flrapl1ce. cptl end Wit~ ,_,... now evall bayvlaw tenn11. 110. o.n. 1111 ft ._ •
28drm21Ale 1150 22~~"38/mo dr19", enc oar. 1111 1 101 , up . Color r v: ProM Pt. 018 mo. M l 1.ileqtt.'1:-llOI • • Dlal DI-ct l'rpto. v1111tld ce11tno•. • . Cell l»OH1 ~ In '""'· 211• ....... 121 •. 813-18'4 ._ 12CMMU l IHI I -
• ... dbt e-.er:'· = I Ir. 2 l a. Apt/Condo, 3 M 1'41 bll oondo. ~ Newport llvd. CM. ewe Ofound "°°' oMoe 1111111111 642-4321 .... .,,. . ...;....ooe ~~·.!;~~!.:.. ~: ~::• 1511 mo •..... 1446. AOOMMATI WANflt:)o .... ICIP"*· 111:.: ~ ...... .
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lelloon ,,omot10n1 Unll· Chr H . Oult. etlm pet DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC winter 1W10M t7i 13e'I' Ml-Hie p Mu~ • ---mlted bright, bHut odor Ctpt repair 16 Yfl All pt\.... 14 ~tt e•p 1 fi?llUI Wf CMl't take ratlrement • "Ill ywn ! ALTERATIOHI
bouquet• Sllft• day H P Do work nwHlt FUiiy tto'd & lnlUred ~ can..upa llWI &3f.te10 ~~ ... !~.!...~.:.!: Mtet<WOM Water MINOe lt*fellet 11t.o. ltOX tof "*' & ..,..,, ""I •9 .. 1160 Reta. 6$4.0123 tractor. 632·55'49 .. _ ---·· lmlll/lte Job•. tepelra. 20 yrl, ref, IN. IHIPPINO HAVICI N.I llOIM. taCMMa Cleen~lt.endecaplng I r9fll. Mt•MH Locel fefl. MMS 12 N4M7ot, W-11121 Hew LOCMlort In C.M.
IMl!J fmkt1 v;~~C= ~=~ =~ ~w:::c~ ,,!.':!:'9 "Tr-:..~~~? ..... CJte•I• ....... "'IAVE I o" Painting, 2•24 Newport INcl =~==~ Tll UN,. wtlll Tr~ Mount Unit. <kier 111111. 12 Ytl eJlp, 8 ud mile. IOOI Low hf ,.,. 131·1•23 Kathy M0-5622 lft Of
218 MAIN ST, H.B. RNa. r11... M &-3718 17141 aa2.t582 Tr .. lt\nlmlng, clMn UPI. R091N'I CLEANING ·A8C MOVING-Ill 64t-IOl3 IW.I 1:1:!:: ...,.. ' · ·
11ndac1pl"", lawn MfY, 8etvloe • 1 thorOUQl'tlY Ouk*. Cltef\.14 htW». -.1!!1111 ---·------53MOllO <2131t2M413 Ctanl/ Cwrttt lltctrleal Twice montnly 1211. Wkly cleM t\OuN, &40-08&7 I.le. T13I041 652.Q.410 ...... CABINET ITRIPPINO Tile '"""tl!I Cemelll·Muonty·8lodl ELeCTRICIAN Priced 132 646-669? HOuMCl••nlng, relllble. *"'1 ..... F= tmenor = 'MFINl8HINO _ .. T ... l_LE_IN"'!8""T_4L_LED ___ _
Comput«l11d Bkkpg Wall..CU.t. work. Lie. right. lrff e1t1m111 on Mowlno . edging & gen ref. Own Iran._,, Aeu. Belt QUlllty 21 yr exp HANO N018TRIPPI 35 Y'1'1 .cf> FrM eet. A.II kind• Gulf~
lnd/P1nn«lhlp/COfp. •381057 Rob 5-47·2e&3 llfge °' tmtll jobl. CINn•Up. Hone.I & d• YOl.ANOA &42-0406 Competftiw ,.... VIII-MC Scott 645-93211 Neel ......,.,/645-3071 iw. Jotwi ~1
Mo. & Otrly Sta11rnen11 Lie. 3tee21. 673-0359 pendable. for Ir" "'· U&llU Pl.Im Lie T·11&,•21 730-1363 !11pert w111ooverlng '"· J.O. Hotn fWINlhlrla T .. hPI@
Hofman MIN 657.7300 Col1Cf9job1. ·~~m'::: :id~':. RESID/COMM'UINO. e e 11 1110. 4 4 0 3 or Clffnlng 81Mc41. C..._ 8TARVIHO COU.EOE tt.iletlort. AMI. COMUt-Mt~. kit. ~J --·~~-==.-.-·-Cola Maki pt-with new. e.45·8& 12 20 yr1. Do my own WOftl 55'""''S. nineel IS nll(t to Godll· STUDENTS MOVIHO tint Atllgnmt. 581..ato flM l*nll"". 64!M1M4 l.,_fl Tm •• •• Lie 278041 Al &44-812& I • ,,... 6424809 co. UC. T124-43e Bl~kwetd« Papetti•""· ...... "::/-=-= s.Moe9, up'd957·1111 New c1blne1e. c 1blne1 Storm damage? tee.oe84 ' . U rau trieufed &41-142'1 I g & Aemo111I Ou1l ~-!!!!!!! l1elng. bare, formlea Fr11 u t. ARGO CE-ELECTRICIAN MYU .STI CRPT/UPHOUGEN'L TC 'us GROW n S ' *REBUILD STORM SLOW RATES I counllrtopt .. 642-0881 MEN T. block repair•. Lie 233108. Sm1ll/lg1 E.Jlp'd I" ell llome r.,;..r.. HMCte.anlllg. Fir Wllllllg. WA H I w:, k 0 n I y. u v. RAVAGED• Tr .. trlmlremcw. clNn
C.bl-11 &. Ci......,.try European Cral1eman. Jobi, repej(a. 5'48-6203 Comm'l/Ale. 5-48-3018 GIHll'. Free 111. 8*55"'3 PU..... 4 "34118 Homll & &llclleedl upe. mowing. 654-7017 ·~ • ......,. f n..Q Ouellty, FMt 8ervklel Uc:. o-iarl Contractor Small jobs & repalrl c1au• Cart •r•lt•rt ltflalalala1 Carpentry • MlaoNy Very lhorouo• d ,.,, .. ,..... 25 yr• HP Alto Wiii 541137 ...... Cl!u!!t
Free llllmlte 845-2003 _,, .... ._... ...... _____ QUALITY FINISHING Roofing · Plumbing 64~able 's::$g22 b~:t11rd Sl"or. Lie. peper rarnoV9'. M l-0922 WE WASH WINDOWS c I CHILD CARE with love, & REPAIR. REAS. Orywlll • Slucoo • Tiie 2 • ,, YI'• of happy , ·--al ..... FMI -Profellk>nll
UJta !J fenced yd, IMlll. C.M Free"' Tom 549.2953 Remod._ J.B. 64&,."90 Nancy'a Mild Serv1c. local euatomera. 11!1 __,,. H b« Roofingo-lll typel Oulltty WOOi guerltlteed
Remod./Repalr1. Lo retee. &46-6189 wkdya ***HOME REPAIR wltll 1 l*llOnll 1ouetl. Thri yoo, 131-4410 *•&RY ANT'S** u New..f9COV9r-oeckl • F,_ lltlmate IMf.7391 Oeeki. palloe, fancH. LIC'O CHILO CARE Gar•tata Elec:·Plumb-C1rpentry Laulldry lnct. Rau. LOWEST RATESI Prompt, Wlllcoverl11g Aemov9' Lie. #411802. 546-9734 --------
Free 111. Steve 752·955e Ages 2·5. BNetl & Hell TllEEI Small Jobi OK. F111 FrM 111. 496-3028 eva nut profe1110"111. 16 AM typet. &42·1343 ROOf'INO REPAIRS
REMODELS/FACE LIFTS lrH. &:30-e. 642~761 T ,_,,, Id ca.. MrYlce. Keith 846-4872 Expel'. houMciMnfllg. by yr• exp. Ma-7149 , ...... _, -== Small job• OK. Free
Cullom wood p.,tlo•· c .. 1 c op,...... remov · " t..._ d 5 I' ·-·" --~ deck• & fences, 111 en n Id are, my llome, up, lawn renov. 751-3471 lbaliai ... ey, own tran1. I ~exp. m .. ,_., my PLASTER PATCHING llllmllff. Call Tom or
hm repair. Free :11. ii~·,~r~~~t~e Rell Llnd1C1Plng-Vd Ctnupa DUMP JOBS 541-6028 prle_•• are •m•lll Ron, R111uccos. 1nt1Ht. 30 Chuc*, M2-e392·
Randy 841-0622 TrM trll\'llrernov--Mllnt & Small Moving Jobi (aHmt Tu 150 6477• eso-79" yr1. Neat. Paul 646-2977 ;::::=~::=an.t.ao1=~==-=y::; Cltulat lenicff Irrigation Jim 851-0129 Call MIKE 84&-1391 PW."*'* Pl~ "'"" Rep1lr·Aller1Uons _ Fldereted Tax S«v1ce RESID/COMM/IND ~ R •I""
Ooor•·wlndows-cablMI• WE WILL TAKE CARE 01rdenlno·lnd1C'JP9 mil"'· HAULING·1tudent w/lg• Home/office apple. FREE EST. &""' 11•91-J-..... -...... M ....... --1-.n-•1-Panll-pat101-leoees. of your j1n1tor111 & trM work eommlln<lu1t. truck, 11me 10 r1te1. 831-4871. ""' v -v · f3
Jerry 546-4'13 ellelllno nelda 556-6470 C~ Nowlin 642·Z873 Thank ~ou 759· 1078 W Id 't 1.._.. PAINTERS NEE.D Ou~ble rat•
D AJNT John OU n you rl ·-nlve WORKI 30 Yf9 exp, lnt/1---------Car)!I ltmct Dtantic I.AWN & YAA M . • CPA pr198f• y()Ur In-.... Acou1tle eelllng1. REPAIRIREPIPEJREMOD
01rdanlng/Cln-up. ln1. HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE come t11t retuma? Call Uc. :Jee780. Fr• ..i. Low C011. 24 hr MrYloe. No Steam/No Shampoo Ironings done. my home. Free HI. 01111 '63·2503 I'm ln1Ured for free Ml. Q66..8162 "•vi• Pllnllnn 842•7479 BRENT &50-1030 Stain Speelallll. Fut Excellent and Speedy r• 963 5415 NORM .,. ...
dry. Free est. 839-1582 1Ult1. Refereneea on , .. ROO'S CLEA"'-'UP: Ir .. & • D1ve'1: MOii $1()..$75 Of PAINTING: INT/EXT Comm'I: Spec;. In r .. tau-
Sell thl""8 fut whll Diiiy quut. shrub trim, malnt. ll1ul. SELL Idle ltem1 with a 20% off IUt year'1. WMI Neat. Refs. Free eet. ,.,,ts. MW Of rlmod.
Piiot Want Adi. Phone 842·5470 landscepe. 770·7536 Dally Piiot Claullled Ad. travel. 641-0920. Greg Riiey 548-9790 TOP HAT &3&-2030
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Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't
sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item INES
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tractors and conlW'nlr9,
contact Mary Orondle at
(7 14) 558-4088 with wry
qu"llon1. Contreetor' I State lJeef\M Bowd, 21
Civic Canter Plaza,
Room 800, Sant• Ana, CA 92701.
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commercial ads. Call today for full details.
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Pnseaala 3012 la1ian1 Belt Wutt4 SHO ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt Wu... SHI ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt Wu1• SIM ltlt Wu... SlM,lelt WmM llM ltlt Wu... HM ~:.~:.~~~-;.-;.-;.-.-.-.-.~ Ouertuiti11 4014 Aide, 1iv .. 1n. Balboa Pen ·-· ...... MAINTEN~.~CNE FORE· $5000 per/mo potanllal. SALES . ....., m..-... • .... '" • -• I VIA••,. lllg lfle 1 2 1 di .. _ ~ ..,,. No exper. neeH11ry. ../Wlllll s .. ........._1 Income --·-.._ ..... • Photo Booth. h tra n. 1re1. • ... 1 E1tpar or train•• can $1982·S2385/mo. A 13 Women PfOf. Full or p/ . (Dept.) Marlcltl~ ...,........._, your E>cpar or lr1lnM1 e1n
MOOELS/ESCORTS Nare1111. $o7wOnO~rS.~OpOeOr1:::~. 1'olrokc:r:11ro~' <;,U1erer11e~I. malc1 $Wt5/hr ltartlng MO D W1ale Water time. New bu91MM. Plft.fllle, ......... ~~~. ___....._ ~ ci::. =~-:; make S&-$13/tlr ltlrtlng OUTCALL 2• HOURS pay. Full and PIT poll· Treetmenl Plant In So. produelt. For Info. S1le1 M1n1g1re and _.., ,,._...., __ • ...._ ·-.-... ~-. pey Full Ind PfT av.-.
660...0207 Total $6000. $2500 873-39-44 or &75-7052. Ilona 1vall1ble In our Or1ng1 Co. need• an 548-0183 Mr Adema M•"egement Tr•'""'· firm. Good typing. lhor· Niii~ Pert/time even· lb.9 In our publlc8tlonl ~~~~~~~~~ I down Terms. 0 Interest. II Pub 11 e It Ion I . C 111 11tperlene1d M1lnten-. S.,.. exper or oone. Wll ttllnd lklltl. E.Jlp. req'd. lng1 WMk•nd1 only. Call 537 ·2880 Ext 3 --I MAAn • (714) 640-9551. WAY 537-2880. Exl 3 KI NG Mee Foreman. 3 _.,, Plant Op1r1tor for 13 tr1tn qualllled per1on1 ~ Hourly P•Y· Reply '"· KING fll ' ~•• --1 •-MOD W11te Wiie forDMllonolotverllfled eludlng your phone --------By appl. 83s..9199 eec1 cabinet worker or 11 l1kH money 10 feel M expari."e1 as 1 Hnlor TrHlment Plent In Dena M1rket1no Co. Income Seetetarillm--numR ber. Tr~P0Mani8 et J ... Wut• HIS
EXCITING
*MODELS* GOLDEN
TOUCH
contraelorloll\areat\op raelly Independent. 111'111 EARN FULL TIME PAY maintenance ma".• PolntGrlde2 or 3 State range from 126000 + -•Hs e1e1ren , ox1 ... ....., __ ...... ___ _
In Costa Mua area. It lime you got the Part-time lloure. Prln· tllorougll knowledge ol Cerlllleate required. annually Foroonftdentlll llml'AIT 85700, LOI Angelee, CA Reg. Nurae. pvt duty, 25
6 4 5 • 8 5 2 1 d Y s or WN~~~r.y5?51~o1ug5&. e111 Houae Call Car-pumps. motora, & alee· s 18 r 1 1 n g 11 11 r y lnlervwW call R. Rlctley. Hlldquartefl office of 90072. yra HP, ret1 1v111. C 640-7154 ev. --• .,..._ 23 otyn, 730-0231 trle_al equipment 11 ne· .. 1a601 0 E 0 E ••-a-.. Tu!Vf 176-9-449 ceaary. Expetlence wtttl • m • · · • Yll'll .-s the Jolly Roger' .._,.,. f lll .. HI
laffllatat B~~~~:~~e~1r~~ -:~~~,.~~,f,O~::i:L~:. OSHA Mfety program & P~:-17ae lH I.Ult r: 1~ '=~= l1t1n1l11llt 8::: ~=. ~ Oiprtaailitl 4011 yra. 873· 1357 811 111 parel BuaiMU 731.4347 preventive maintenance Plat'::'room person Plf1 BETWEEN t1AM-3PM Executive Sec:r1t1ry to 12 needed. No Nlllng, tnter"tld In 1·3 days.
ATTENTIOH INVESTORS .,.... Of 730-9080 :~ra:Hlred. E.O.E. time Mon 3:30 PM lo SALES. out1ld1, well •II• Vic• PrHld•"1 of wlU train, Part time or Ml 4·8 lloura per week.
Joint venture. Slngt1 Banking. Exl)ef eana Tai-Floor iupervlaor, work aipJWox 8 PM Tu.. 1·30 groomed ambitious & Operatlonl. Poaltlon ,.. time Becttground: Pereonnel
l•mlly retldene11 In ler needed Immediately flow 1 quallty eo"1rol, Management PM to ~o~ 7:30 PM. outgoing.' WMtmlnllar, 3:'1rH e1teellenl atlor-. tl6-4151 aft 1 PM ~·Reel e.tate, ,_.
Phoenix, Ariz. Lota of tor to ng term 1111gn· exper., dependable, fMI Ho exp. neOllUly. AP-714-895-2120 I and and typing lkllla OP S I s Famalel Pr• Foods,~ I
appr1cl1tlon lalt. Call ment. Call Sue. Vietor teemet NWlnG knowled-ltete• larleft PL y PENNVSAVER 16e0 SALES and otters 1 v1rlaty of 11rr1 d . M 0 d 8 11 & s.-MINlglmll11 .. ._.
collec:I, (602) e.49-6318 Tamporory ServlCH. ge 1 ~ ... &42·9es1 ~ f-'--ff Pl1e1nt11 Ava Coata n·ui . r11po"1lblllll11. Prior &corta. (213) ee&-1984 IUlne evallebl9. Write to:
*2 1111. ~nac·ial* ~~i'x. ~~ ~ .. 1'°51. 4341 Birch St. Newport ....... ,...,. Me9e I -. .llWll.IY re1t1ur1"' axperlane1 NJ No. 1028. Delly Piiot.
"" ~': ,....,..., -. ~ Belc:h. 556-85ZO Fu*-Tlme Umo Driver ..... y_, ...., Must be ..,,_1ellOld In woutd bee~ plUL P.O. Box 1580, Co1t1
Mon--Sat$20 l'tHr.w/sd K .. •---Over 25. good drlvl"g StartyoorrieweatMl'on QUALITY CONTROL retlll Mf11n11 end mane-LOWiy offtcel. OOod be-TRAVEl. Me911,CAt2121-0510
Sun S15 \4t Hr. w/ld !!!J -40M Beeuty 11y1111. Sta rent. rec:otd. 87S.7700 OUf 3rd 1Nf1, eern111g $4. worker, Flllm1. O.C . gement. aatary '"d neflt pecaege. ~ In Pr 1 c 11 ea I Nu r 111 Olftl that KNOW 111111' Anahelmn .. 1814 PlazaE~ gen .,.._ GENERAL OFFICE • Part· Up to '4.50 • ~ tie.-WOf1! w/IUdlo c:Mlltt... eommlu lon open. Call per.on from 8 A to ' 11 -1111 Compenlon nd1 poaltlon, wt111 111e Golden Touctl ,.., .,. •• come more exp d. You Mlrl weoe to ltllrl. APC>fY Jen6oa 213n47...Sle PM et: LNdl"" c:Mmlcal corp 11n C>k 8'6-2590 will mean to you not 11r1tg111en your llf1 ..... ..,., F/O time olc peraon, 3 dy. wlll be promoted 10 Book.I On TIC>I. 711 C. THE JOLLY ROGER. INC now h114. lmmed ope" ,_W"I ____ • ---,---
out. Let us help tellor P It' 1111 N 1 :.,.~fn!:~v9ty~~·~ mgmt. a supetVllOfy 11-W. 17111 St. CM. Aak fOf Se1M ITIP 17042 Giiiette Ave Inga for 10 atiarp altll & Middle agect ledy Mekl fl
7 dye weak tlll 4AM meka • loen for your e!!:t:o;o:.nv ~ raeord keepf"O· moatly veta. Call: 714-537~8'0. Greg .. ...i -1c 71._1~0331 ~YI who would tlke to time companion llve In 1a1.1111 needs We tlnance 'JOO' ' fi GL AP AA 1e h1dullng 1ppt1 w/ lnt1rvl1w1 held 1111ry REAL ESTATE v aggr YI. enar.,.... travel wtllll lhey WOf1! In poaltlon. Light dMnlng
1885 PARK. C.M. ~~'is~nd . 3rd T O.'s, ::; em~haals In rinan-cu1tom1ra by phone. Wed. 6-7 pm at 1t 1 Del ~ Need I •llP9-pio1tlve people wanted U.S. maJor etti.. Oenv-and oooldl'IQ. 131-4378
VISA MC. . •ACT NOW c I 1 I re, or ti ng 1 n d Patti M&-1074 ~5. Mar, Coate M-. E.O.E. ~ '*~~~II C:i ~:.:.us--ooc::::: lllTl/ .. Dn .. :~.H~aoo~ Ytfn!: 1· .. ---, .. --.-
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Call on our 1xparta 11 no •nY!111• rlOf F/C axper .GrHt opportunity, 1111 Mllle for 8 llUCCeNM & C 111 Tom P Irk er, 111111•11 rery. You muat be nMI & All
cost req d. Call 553-0940 Balboa B1y Club for 111'1111111111 growing ftrm. ~1-3000 Orange County Airport abtl to tMve lmmad. for -.... ------fft--1
.. ~~/~RS ZllfTI ,_ C1tn111Wortt,Pt.tlnaand COlmtologlal, m1k-.ir. = f,4~,t~~ = ln9"~11g c:ondltlone 1111n•-1•-. Ar .. ~ &tat.= 2 .... on the job u -1·-------..,.. ... -~"""",_1_._,_,_!!:e Cell llJ Ill 1'22 Stripping. Exper. ~ref.. 1rt111, m1nleurlll. Fo • •-.~ .. ,...... 8elc:h -· __.. lop«-• Qpel penH p a id training Gotder'I Ret Pupe for V• ~· ... ·-· .. ~· • but wtll train. 848-4070 towing preferred. Call bet wegon Of van and enjoy 714/646-5051 lrvlne Rell aatete ~ penon with WPM typing Pf"C>grMI. AM tr~• len1lnll day, AKC, OFA.
LAST HURRAH •••AAA a.. •211..,.. 9 5 6•5 2972 Ilk for working with teenagers. topment llnn Mekl lron1 & proper1y ~t uo" rurnltlled. High Sl'to11. wormed. 1200. 736-8535 558-8538 •-,_.. .. • ,._ Cter11.1 • • • Laney Call Mr. Rountree II Ree-s>Uont1t1typlat. Wall offloa Mlf-atertlng pa<· lkllll. RE ucan.. helpful.
HEALTHY & WEALTHY J ... -.. 'J'..... Flt. el1rkl needed Im· Jennlf9( °' 546-7058 btwrl 11AM & llllblllllld. growth eon. Must haV'9 .ccurat• S1200/mo. 833-2237 eernlngl & eMUel wonc-1.,.,..493-,.---731,.--7--:,.---.,,.--
SplCllllll In .B. and mldletely for long term Hllr llyli9t & Ul1. for B.I. 3PM WMlt days. oriented Nwpt. 8ch. Id-typing, llllna and people ~tc:;'pl~~ ~':.: Hul1quln Gt11t D1n1.
Nutrition company need• CdM propertlH. Call 1Hlgnm1nt1, Call Sue. Salon. Medleal venl1lng agency Meda exper. Cell 861·6122. lllY/119', minded people Previous huge mete bom 9120112.
overwelgtlt lndlVI lo loM 851·~f35 Vietor Temporary Se r· &73--4013 lharp eMfgelle l*1IOll deeli""I w/~ tuetl c:namp lines, Rlwrwood
weight w/llerbl & make DANAE CORP, BKR. vleH. 4341 Biren St. HOUSEKEEPER/ CHILD Full time trMltctlpllonlsl r fr' 1 dllk Requlr'ee llWtlerJ P/f For prof111lon11 land-.. f~t roocf'&"';lltr.... kennel 11ne. Quiet perao. money. 100% guar. car----------N • • P 0 r 1 B • • c" · SUPERVISION • Penln & front olc l*'IOrl need-tfo ~ml typing and Eltpellenoa. elcMll, werm aeepe arcNtec:1Ural !Inn ling. Only tllOM wtlo.,. nlllly. '450 °' tl'ade for ri. 839-&827 •rt111n, T.D.'14028 5~20 Pt .. Bilbo• llome, telll Id for Hll)' otfloe, Mii-pt\or141 lkllll. AQlrlC'f u -parsonallty needed for In CM/NB.,..._ Pett time •* 10 •art today need young fem. b4lc dane. Pvt
Looking for lnterelled I.I. Unul ColMge Sludenlt wanted age clllldren, Mon·Frl, lion Viejo. l3l-0740 pertence helpful but not Int' I Imp. Exp office. ~! .:.=nA = apply to Mi. Tayl«, Tu..,.,..-&7_6-6-_203_9~----
Tennla Pl•Y9rl close to ---~• Ot. .... for promoflon9' work. SO 1 iAM·ePM. C1r 1 mull. .eTIL Ill.. required. The S1"born Hours 9 AM to 2 PM. motlve1ed lndMdull wttll • -F'rf 10em•5pm, Candy Springer Spaniel Pup1.
H.B. call Paul 8'40-00t2 Spec:1.Hil'rig In 111 & 2nd • $12/tlr. 645-57&0. ettar Call wkdya IOAM-5PM Lagu"I 81ech, Ca. 23 Co, 851-30M. ~ ~ ~:: xlnt ptlone, ~ Cane Molal, Harbor & Male & F1mal1. $15.
Ptr .... 1 TD'• llnce 1949 2 PM. Sieve &73-7843 Units • pool • walk to Alet-ant -.it. cell Chri8llnl lion 1 organlzatlon•I K1tella Bl .. Anaheim. 71'1~7437 ....,_ -UH Robt. Sattler NH/CM _,,..--. ~ m1tur• ex· beletl. Full time dedleat-Wlltw/Wll1reaa wltll °" ~ 754-"M•, after 2 1klll•. Aeeur1te typing 774-5284 lllt 108. Lovabtl Engllatl Springet ......--... __ ...__.,..., ..... _.., ~ ~-or"~• --.d-mg · t;iv.--on for wlaier bUkil"" hlndt 87""'1 .. ' (50 wpml a mull. Celt ., ___ ..., 8 ...--... Old n .• c • .., __ .,... .._ ..,.. Exper or Ital"•" ea" ~.._,,,. ..... ~·~~,'!: ml•••.· Expr n11ded. deltverlel. H h oommi. <J"V -.._._at 540-1212. ..._,_ .._ pup-.... TUT tllt &42-2171 5'45-0611 mllc1 $7-S20/tw ltlrtlng ..,......., "'""' __ ......... Send reeume and Inquiry Ilg ,....... TV COMMERCIAL PRO-p 1 ... AK C • SU 5 • Olvore1 from $25 plu• P•Y· All tradel •'111111bll Appro11. 50 hour11mo. P O Bo 205 South •Ion. Mon·ffl, 9·1·30. SECRETARY fQr erehltec-Sell Gounnet StMkl end DUCTION COMPAHV II . 780-14453
1111"0 lee. 714/842-5100 2Jr y~d.'f~.~~·~11 In our publlcatlons. Call Ref't required. 536-IM5 ~u'ni, c Jf 92&J7 Call l20-03&5, &42"1907 tlK9' ftrm, exper, boolc· SHtood. Sella Hiiiy l"ter~ model type1 U1w Apeo, AKC, pupe,
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" 729-304&. FM required. For lnfor-92&77 Mu11 be dean cut & !lave for 1111 Maneoars In Aret PolnL Xlnt typing & lltlng ~ M3-2tt4 LOVHbl• baby bu""Y· ------~--• m 1 t Io n c 111 ·. INT •ccess DESIGNER rellable trW11P. 2' yra + Mual vlllt MOii ""11 and 1klll1 req. Sm. olc. ....._. -Hetl't drewf or .. t Va ANO MASSAGE WIDOW HAS SSS for 802_998--0421 Ext 3 "' • ONLY. E.xper'd or wlll •"fon:e el'tal" Of com• Startl"g llllry s1•205 ......,_ l&Lll fi!.r:' ;:~ lentir;_ Glft.'SI&. ~
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87 WILL llY T.l't T'l'tlt poaltton ~· cl-Color llelr, no exp. "9C. Nuratng ... Bue"• Perk lull time. ~' flngeftlpe ~ 531·3011. A1k for Mr. 7141536-3839 S1 2.tt
Np1 8dM>n P.,,lnlula l't Id Flexible llr1. Wiii lrlln. -l.29.000 per 'ff. Send thll lly Piiot Cius fled Wataon TYPIST/ CLERK for Fa· °'*' 2• hrl MIC & VIM NEW OR SEASONED rectly lo I • prea enl 631~ Exper. Full and pelt Id and YOUf '91Ume to z. b r I FI n c II. I 120,000 up 175-022& and II an opportun~ to daya Ind PMi . Exoellel\t job 0 •5280, PO Bo1t Adi. To place YoUr Id, Miik lhOpplng t 11'tlon 1111~ Ofe. ~ S10.tlM12.tt pr.
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)(Jn1 '-13500 aq ,, 421-7103 englneer1na Ind technl-Litigation. SI0.00 l'tt. -Min: a 'I' dinner l'touM'~~--Y!!.~~
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.._ I 648-t217 lor 1500 llrm. M1.at.37 Ml-"63 lllbOI ~~i1~215. '7e f'ord lronoo 4x4: 414 ... 75 aner 2. Bleck on -Dlack. Clean ~~ ~3~-· BMutltut .. r•re furniture Pl .. tlc bucket•· w/Ud 12 MOVINO SAt.e. BIVll'len JD Prot*lY Mgmt. Gr ... lhape. MW high 1"2 IMW w C&I, Ilk• , I::: 1117 111000. '44·2525. ener & 1 .... Too many llOfQeOUI Hoh. CllH1>•r by Ill• chine, cornpleWI -': an-· • pertormanoe Tr1n1 over IHH P•ymen1a. _P!! _ _ 7ff..0e08 \o. '200 M&-5848 Item 10 1.111 Mutt 1_.. dozen. e&7-3939 t!Que '"'""il end taoltl, Mwln• 111p, NI, 28' & M ', Mml·Mt 302. tem1 MW 1711 mo. Aere mOdel. ~T£R 1-1-11-8-2-0-1-0-.-0-,-m-m_e_r_o-n,
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REFRIOEAATOR unltlred & reflutled. bowl•' & on• revolvlng 3 ~Ill llde llM to 30• bV CIC,..., .. I ..... 1-111 .-. '81 Eldo Blenttz. gu eng,
•Smell oldef' model $7& 4 table chelra, chrome D=root ticking In· _..ry lfloWOeM. Price II be•m, Sii "· "lo llve Steteo. 16750 Obo. PORSCHE 917 • Look&· 60,000 lac wrnty, 1t1H"eo
' 1145-8262 with cane/bamboo W9b-ct · 642-4670 f)llQOtllbte, 64f.1177 aboard•. 965·2473 54.._..1113 14."5 Ilk•. 1111. e cYI. engine, caae. wtr• 20K ml. 114, iUii WAUD SllO ~~~ ::o for all. Wk lift 111.LHll Miu W ... ••-Lii .-nl 1Uf 1tll -.W, I.ft ....... ...... needl WOttl. Kit ew. It, 900. 652-0&28
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;J cludlng aome eoceHo· UH of boat, motor prel. Reblt eng, MW tne. ml. pert. cond, 113,500, ~.E. Refrlg•. 15 cu fl. rlH 1nd Gr1ndlathe1 SCRIU·LETS Lerry, 675-1103 or 11700 546-7827 8_. l ·3080 wk dye,'~ 111112 model, uHd 2 Clock. Very 1ow prlc... ""' Fennllnd wanted to 83M281. ext. 2433 ,82 y-....14 whl drl'le PU 873.&47 •ft 6. llf""'1:
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bond. 1175. 760-&e&3 Metil. wood top. uphOI. 11eope In the bathroom. ••aMal NB MARINA dey wk mo '73 Cllevy El Cimino. grHt gu ll\ler. Mull new eng & tr1n1 (not '64 Chev. lmpalL ~ c II a Ir . NI c • con d . Thet wwt hi can upa1n Exel toe i 111i a tu ii I 1600/bHI otter. Cell MIL 11200. 780-0445 ret>ll). new redlala, new Running. $300.
l)pr:n Hit cleanlng etec 983_.058 the mold 11 1111 of hit lattnat9tl *" m.il,t 64...0551 7AM·2PM M.on•Ftl brkt & lgnlt, new Int. 548-16411 ~m Uk• new. $350. STUDENT DESK with aclence PROJ~CT. • . 645-7<>66 or wkndl any-'82 280ZX Turbo. IUIO, Pioneer 3 wey epkra. All '79 CAMARO BERLINET·
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good. 115. ..., " .... 8252 RV •-eo•y 1o•d•d. winch. •h•ll. 673-5595 ......... sa: .. ·-.. 548-4485 MAHOGAr .. TWIN BED 0 '........ • " 11000 ml. 1111100 OBo.l~~~~·~~~~~liiii~L===iiii l...:fe:Fo-;~~ici~s--1 w/mattr••• & box •Pr· PINBALL MACHINE DRY SJQRIG£ 607 1: lnan-1117 11170 CHEVELLE SS Wuher. clHn. work• Inga. Gd cond. $86, Older ~. need• r• n 831-3 · 'llO 310 OX 2 dr hltchbk, Saln-Servlce-L.Mtlng Blueprlnted & b1l1naed
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fixture. on cheln, 185. 548-2789 quick dlaconnect, nat. 111191 '11.Ull Vw IMI --" TtYtta 1111 . 875-52112 Twin bed. good cond, gu. 150. &4~15 ThrM IBM Memory Tc 1tea Ford Eton<>. IA ton, ., &n.IDI .. 2 ... , 0..are ......._ T wooden headl>Olrd. llrm Gorgeou1 twin bdrm Mt ~'ft'·~ Cat 11' M Ill lllt Ott hJ, II body xlnt cond, eng. ffllllll 'll •tUA PH 18.1195
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A MONTHLY
MA~AZINE
FOR THE
ORANGE
COAST
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2 * Current -A Monthly Magazine for the Orange Coast/Wednesday, February 9, 1983
®
OF COllTEllTS
Love An abstract concept that all too seldom finds expresfilon
in everyday life. It can be as personal as m inward glance or as
open as a warm embrace. But whatever its person.a, love is the
noblest of human aspirations.
This month's Current celebrates love in one of its finest
traditions -couples. Focusing on the lives and loves of Orange
Coast couples, Current examines how changing trends and
lifestyles are altenng the way we look at love, marriage and
family.
V{ithin its page$ the reader will find timely stories on such
topics as what happens when women earn more money than
their husbands. the ins a.'ld outs of pre-nuptial agreements, and
the problems and pleasures fJllci.ng older couples.
Also included in Current is a specW Valentine Gift and Dining
Guide, plus a pull-out Bridal eection for thoee contemplating
marriage. You're going to Jove it.
..
Bridal section ... . ........ ......... .. . ..... ... . . .......... ... . ... . .. . . .. . .. ... .. . . pages 9-12
Calendar ...................................................................... ········-· page 17
I>iarnond Valentines ............................................................. page 13
Elderly couples ........................................................................ page 5
Marriage contracts .....•.•..................•....................................... ~ 8
Through the Lena ·····························•··································· page 16
'l'wo-paycheck rnarr1ages ················-····································· ~ 4 Valentine's dining guide ............................................ page 14 & 15
Valentine's party .......... ·····················-·································· pese 14
There's an old Biblical story ... well, you know how it
goes. It doesn't take 40 daya and 40 nights to figure out
how important love is in our lives. Wouldn't it be
wonderful if everyone got on the boat? Current's cover
was designed by Daily Pilot. artist Diane Thomas.
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Current -A Monthty Magazine for the Or~ Cout/Wedneeday, February 9, 1983 -3
This Valentine's Day,
Don't Just TakeThem Flowers,
Take Them to Hawaii.
Now's your chance to take your sweetheart on that dream
vacation to Hawaii. You'll be eligible to spend 5 days and 4
nights in tropical paradise, l?y just filling out the entry form ,
and depositing it at any store or restaurant in South Coast
Plaza Village by Sunday, February 13th. The draWing will
be held on Valentine's Day Monday, February 14th at
12:00 noon (contestant need not be present to win ).
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4 -Current -A Monthly Magazine for the Orange Coaet/Wednelday, February 9, 1983
Marital reversal: Move over male provider
By JIM POND __...,....... ....
Kevin and Andrea were high
school sweeth earts. They were
married shortly a.her graduation and
settled comfortably into a routinely
American life. Kevin's job as a
draftsman supplied the fami!Y
income in the early years, while
Andrea remained at home to care for
the couple's newly-born daughter.
As the child grew older, however,
Andrea found she had more free
time on her hands. She began taking
courses at a community college and
discovered she had a knack for
selling. Eventually, her studies led to
a degree and later to a well-paying
sales position at a local firm.
At first her aucce18 WU a we1oome
boost to the family coffers. But as
advancementa lilt#1d Andrea's aaJary
above her husband's, marital tenaion
also went through the roof.
Andrea's income became a
double-edged sword: As it pared
down Kevin 's burden of
re11ponsibil.ity, it also cut into his .l!'1e
as provider and head of the family.
H~r 111.rger paycheck made Kevin
feel inferior and resentful. Even
Andrea began to feel she had
"married below her station" and was
carrying more than her share of the
family load.
7bey have been aeparat.ed for two
months.
Domestic pressures build as more women
earn higher wages thaf1 theirhasbands
than pcilitively. It never ocx:ian to ua
that we can balance the ICOl'e on a
poeittve ecale, we're always ~tine
to protect our lnllecuritiea," Leviton
says. "When the woman is making
more money and the evidence ii that
he's not as strong or ae good as she ii.
that tends to intimidate the man,
and, at times, tends to make the
woman want to rub it in," he add.a.
· Leviton cautions that most cues
are not so "black and white."
Nevertheless , when
culturally-ingrained rolea are
disrupted, defenae mechaniama go
into action and often with strange,
new twists.
For example, 101De men will deny
sex and play power games in the · " Balancing the ICOl"e negatively"
bedroom to counter the often foste rs competition, and,
• ''wage-earning miaht of Wives who according to Leviton, a healthy,
make. more," USA Today reports. happy marriage has no need for
Leviton agrees. competition.
"Men wW pick up the bid babita
of women in the same way that "The whole purpoee of marriage,"
women pick up the bad habits of he says, "is to e.rovide a safe,
men. We kind of trade off. supportive environment. 'n\e man
"lt'a like you have to find a way to ahou1d do that for the woman. The
bal•!'M'e the 9COl'e. And I th.ink we're more apt to do it nepUvely rather ___ See __ P....;q::..e __ ll _______ _
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Hl!ltory repeats itself. The old
adage never rang truer than when
applied to the life cy cle of a
marriage.
When the kids are long gone,
retirement looms and the "roles"
that kept them both preoccupied fall
away, the relationship between
husband and wife comes full circle.
They are, as in 'the dey9 of t))eir
courting, con!ronted with each other
as individuals.
Therapists concur that this pr'OClf9
of reacquaintance can be difficult
and troubling -even for people
who have lived together for 30 or 40
years. And the oomensus is that it's
probably harder on the man.
Couples who have invested a
lifetime in a marriage have nurtured
a variety of rofes -parent,
provider, housekeeper. counaelor,
business professional. lover. And
regardless of who usumed which
roles, once the role• start to
disintegrate the marrtaae is in
danger of doing the same. "One of the big lmues for older
couples revolves around lom," says
Robert Wallis, a marriage coumelor
in Tustin. "They lose a style_ ?f
living. The man, who's been highly
inwsted in a career, l08e9 that. And
the woman loees a lifestyle in the
aenae that her huaband's home all
the time. An awful lot of adjustl..na
baa to be done around that."
Wallis is quick to add that his
appraisal pertains to a paat
generation which ls DDW cxnfronted
with such situationa. He ...er1I that
the current generation will find
more women "highly lnv..ied" in
careers, a development which should
sl1nlflcantly impact marital
relatlonahipe in all Mpecta. not tbe
least of which will be the tranlition
into retirement.
Today's reu.rtna oouplel, however,
are ln aeneraI the product of valuet
that eaMl the man la the provider and
the woman la the homemaker. She
may have a job, but he hu the
career.
The upabot of this structure,
accordln1 to Robert Solnlck, a
cllnlcal llSYcho&opt and ,..ar.tokm'
expert an Hewpon ~ 11 that trM
tnnlidcft into retirement ta vMtly
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Adaptability to change plays
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different for the man than it is for
the woman.
"Women, in many ways, are much
better suited to retirement," Solnick
says. "Women usually have invested
their time in many activities,
whereas men often have only their
job and nothing to replace it when
they retire."
The consequences? Solnick says
there's often a reversal of traditional
rol~. with the man looking to the
w6man for support and guidance
about how to handle life without
work. In many wa)'I he can become
a nuisance to the woman. who .may
have no intention of giving up her
established activities in order to keep"
him occupied.
The man , having lost the
all-engrossing activity of his life,
often undergoes a period of grieving,
as though he had lost a loved one,
Wallis says.
the diversionary things that weht
on when t hey we re younger."
Solnick says.
He adds that one of the most
fundamental ingredients in healthy
older relationships is intimacy. "By
that I don't necessarily mean sex.
Intimacy means that you have a
trusting relationship in whJch both
parties are willing to be vulnerable
and show each other their
weaknesses.''
"Of course," he adds with a smile,
"that's extremely important at every
age."
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The key to overcoming depression
and making the transition into
retirement, Wallis says, is "being
able to move your investment in an
old style of Uving into a new style.
Couples who have a common
interest do much better. Whether it
be golf or running around the
country in a motor home, I lhink it
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Therapists agree that adaptability
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couple'• relationship. Pat Powell. a
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relates the importance of penonal
flexibility in assuring a amooth
transition into a new lifestyle.
"I don't believe that a penon can't
change. That' a a myth," she aaya. "A
penon can alter hia outlook.a to get a
new perspective on life." Thia is
espedally important for the retired
man, she aaya, becaUle It will enable
him to view hia retirement not • a
109. but aa an opportwllty to enjoy
new experiences.
Such an optimistic outlook can be
translated into a vibrant new
lifestyle. Retired couples. on the one
hand, have loat much of the
motivational force engendered by
role-pla)'in8. On the other band,
t hey alao have abed the .
preoccupationt with peripheral
i•u• that often plague younger
relatlomhips.
"At thil point in their lives. older
couples can ...Uy be&ln to examine
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\ Marriage Contracts
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Do they signal the beginning of the end?
Or are the y the cem~nt that binds a relationship?
By Janine Fiddelke
W hen the phrase "prenuptial
agr eemen t" is b rough t up i n
conversation one scenario usually
comes to rrund. An older wealthy
J'1MV1• wants to make sure his new,
usuaJJy younger, wife is marrying
him for himself and not his money.
T he pre nuptial agreem e nt,
however, ls not just the prerogative
of the very rich. It's also becoming a
facet of middle-ct.. marriages, even
thOM made in the rosy bloom of
youth.
PrenupUal agreements are legal,
al~ contracts of the partners'
right.a 10 continue to own certain
· l)rQperties, goods or monies durin« ihe-marriage and later in aue o1
•paraUon or death.
The prenuptial agreement ls •
tradition that is aa old as feudal
England. There, it w• the pan!Dt
who decided the terms, and le1dom
the young couple.
The French able> have a law that
distinguishes between .eparate and
marital property. I n the United
States. it w.. UIU&lly the wait.by
who signed theee agreements, either
to proted Inheritances or, on their
second pd later iparrlages, to
protect -.. family interest and
money for &heir children.
Today, Al ·~ remain an,.le
for a IOftllt" .ume and accumulate
separate properties, the n eed for
prenuptial agreements is becoming
more and more prevalent.
According to Robert A. Garretson,
a Costa Mesa a ttorney who secializes
in civil law, this need has not
transla ted it.self into a surge of
young couples rushing out to sign
prenuptial agreements.
The prenuptial agreement. has had
a stigma of distrust that is just now
beginning to be erased. Many people
a re afraid t h at to d isclose
expectations and sign a oon~ will
turn a romantic relationship into a
bUSiness one. Still others feel that it
is an agreement that anticipates the
dissolution of the marriage.
Garret.on said that tt is these fears th-' keep people from making a
~ntract. Perhaps the very l*Jflr thtit need them the most. · '"I ~ it ls always a good idea to
have a cWr eqntractual relationship.
The clearer the relationship the
better thin8t are," said Garretson.
"A prenup1lal agreement is not
made in anticipation of divorce but
in contemplatio n of a s table
rda1ionlbfp." .
The noti91t tbat prenuptial agpei•m ~divorce can not
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Wednesday, February 9
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The ABC's of selecting
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Your wedding day: you've been
dreaming about it since you were a
little kid. Reme mber h ow you
coaxed your little brother into
playing groom while you dressed up
in your mother's finery and played
bride?
You probably spent some time at
)'OUr mother's dressing table, too,
puttering with her makeup -and
ended up looking like one of
Ringling Brothers' more adorable
clowns. lt was a wonderful fantasy.
Well, you're all grown up now -
can you believe it? -and the
fantasy is a reality. You're about to
walk down the aisle for real -,not
with your little brother, b~t with the
man you love.
However , ac:cordlng to Russell
n.do, Revlon's beauty director, if
}'OU aren't careful, you could get
....ned atill looking the way you did
when you were playing grown-up
All eyes will be riveted on you -
Yet. if you're like most brides, you
haven't given a thought to your
make-up.
Stop and think about it now. Don't
;..st take five minutes to th.row an a
bit of color before you march down
that aisle.
You could ruin the whole effect of
a moment you've waited foe an your life. ltutead, aaya Ruuell Declo.
choose your bridal make-up as
carefully as your flowen, and eet
llllide the timli to apply it propsly.
"First and b~llOlt." aid Dido,
"do nothina out of the ordinary. U
your huaband isn't going to look at
Racque l Welch every day, he
shouldn't .ee her at his weddinc· It's
Important that you look natural -
whatever that magic word meana to
you."
According to Pado there are two
~ings the bride can do without,
especially lf you are wearing a veil,
one is eyeliner and the other Is Iota
and lots of maecara. Take time wtth
the mascara, 11eparating each luh.
The eyes should be very visible.
Remember. anythina light atanda
out; anything dark riceaes. Your
eye should go from the dark laah to a
light lid, then darker ln the creMe
and light below the brow. Don't
over-pencil the brow, leave it lK>ft.
"Whatever you do," aid Dado,
"don't use white or any high frost
eye color. They don't photograph
well. Go into beiges and pink•
lna~. Be au.re to blend everything
with a cotton swab., that there are
no definite lines of colOC'."
Dado went on to sa that the
Geris~lt
blu!'h you use should give you
definition. You want to raiae ·those
cheekbones as hlgh as possible, so be
sure to apply the blush a bit below
the bone. Your lips should really
~lne. Dado likes to see a lot of lip
gloss, but not ln too deep or intense a
color.
"The face should be in balance,"
Dado said, "not top or bottom
heavy."
Don't forget your crowning glory.
Hair should be simply stylea and
controlled. Use a conditioning
shampoo followed with a good
conditioner. Don't experiment too
much. Wear a style that you know
looks good and adapt it to go with
your veil and headpiece.
Dado has these last words of
advice: "Make a personal cheddi.at at
least a week before the wedding.
Nails should be manicured, broww
should be tweezed a few days ahead
to avoid possible redness. Hair
should be colored or trimmed if it
needa it, several days in advance.
Try out your make-up then, too.
Finally ~ and most impoctant -do
\he best you can and then forget it.
Just relax and enjoy your day."
Albert Fomay, creative director of
Polished Ambers, the country'•
leading cosmetic Une for black
women, aareea to a tarp extent with
Dado's make-up advice, especially in
regard to aabtlety and simplicity. He
a.l9o has 90l'ile specific suaestiona for
black brides.
''You're lucky," he explained,
''because you can take edvantage of
the newer, more vibrant colors
available in today's make-up."
Fomay recomroenda, depending
on your akin tone: a 90{t, earthy,
natural color on the cheek& and Ups,
and IOl'llething a bit more daring on
t.Qe eyes.
''Take advantace of the new roses
and blues, like teal. Overall, I
suggest the sandy. mauve colors for
Ught ID medium skin tones -and
plummy. earth tones for mediwn ·to
dark akin."
He elaboraies a bit on the overall
picture. ••u you're wearing a veil,
your Ups and eyes sboutd stand out,
yeur cheek.a ahould be ~ subtle.
Bladt akin, as well as white, can be
coal'9ened and cheapened by the
wrong colors. Blend in& ia very
i mportant -nothin1 a hould be
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ABC's of selecting a
fine engagement ring
On your first date, you might have
felt slightly awkward, but by the
second you were laughing and
holding hands.
Soon you began feeling more and
more comfort.able with each other
unt1J a special mtlmaCy had grown
between you and 1t seemed natural
that you would be married.
As wonderful as those days of
new l o ve a nd planning a life
togeth er are, says the Jewe lry
Industry C.Ouncil. don't-be in such a
daze that you make the wrong
decision when buying a dfamond.
Because diamonds vary in quality,
you should purchase yours from a
reputable jeweler who can offer
expert advice. But, it is equally
essential that you know the "four
C's" as they are re ferred to by
jewelers. Cut. color, clarity and carat
weight will help you judge the
quaiity of the gem that is to be with'
:you for a liletime.
Cut refers both to the shape of the
diamond -be it the popular, round
brillian t, the rectangular emerald,
pear, heart, oval, or boat-shaped
marquise -and to the skilJ and
precision of the cutting.
Color is thought by some to be the
most important determinant of
diamond value. The ideal diamond is
crystal clear as a raindrop. But, such
st.ones are rare.
Most are tinged with yellow or
brown. And, while this might
detract from the diamond's value, it
usually doesn't diminish the st.one's
spectacular sparkle. /
Clarity refers to the diamond's
internal quality. A flawless diamond
shows no "inclusions" viewed under
ten power magnification.
Ninety-nine per cent of diamonds
over half a carat have some flaws.
They range from a tiny white spot to
dark carbon spot.s. nicks. cracks or
cloudy areas.
Carat, of course, is the measure of
the weight of the diamond. A carat
equals l /142nd of an ounce, or two
hundred milligrams. .
Each carat is divided into 100
points, thus a 1h carat diamond
weighs 50 points. The wont "carat"
comes from the carob ·aeed which
was so uniform in weigh t that It was
used to weigh diamonds.
Make shower gifts practical
For the estimated 278,000 couples
who will wed this June. bridal
showers can combine practicality
with romanticism, says Katherine
Orr, who deals with romance in
books.
"The best pa rt of my job is
keeping up to date on romance,"
says Ms. Orr, consumer relations
director for Harlequin Books, a
publisher of romance fiction. "And
one of the nicest new twists on an
old tradition is the theme bridal
shower.
"We've come a long way since the
days of the kitchen shower, when
the bride received pots, pans, and
measuring spoons. Now, showers can
really reflect the interests of the
couple being married," she adds,
offering these tips:
-Make a n y strower more
romanti c by making it m o r e
p ers o nal K eep in mind the
personality and lifestyle of the bride
and consider the groom, too, when
choosing gifts.
-An old standby, the ordinary
kitchen shower, can be enlive ned
with a "the m e" -a couple
Interested in haute cuisine will
appreciate a gourmet shower. Gifts
could include appliances -pasta
make r. espreaao machine, spices or
coffee grinder -and gourmet or
regional cookbooks.
-Wine lovers? A shower with a
bacchanalian theme would be a
~h.
Gift registry makes
selectlon easier
The Bridal Gift Registry is
returning as a popular service among
soon-to-be-marrieds. Brides and
grooms are registe ring gift.
prefe rences a t their favorite
department or specialty store.
This e nables gift-givers to
purchase that perfect gift w ith
confidence -knowing they've
chosen just ihe right thing.
IC you're shopping for a wedding
gift, be sure to check with the store's
gift registry and have the registrar
assist you in your gift 1election.
He or she will familiarize you with
the couple's choice of patterns and
will have a list of those items already
purchased by other guest.a.
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LOVE AND TRADITION -Words commonly associated with
romance are back, and in a big way. Naturally, diamond rings are a
big part.
Gift for a love that's one In
a mllllon: a diamond ring
Young lovers ant'1c1pate
Valentine's Day with romantic
excitement Cards. candy. flowers
and perfume bespeak lasting love
and happiness o n this lovers'
holiday.
What began in ancient Rome as a
festive celebration an honor o f
impassioned hearts, has continued
throughout history as the time to
presen t the object of your affection
w ith a token of devotion.
The mood of the holiday makes it
one of the most popular times of the
year for engagements After all,
what symb olizes love and
everlasting commitment better than
a diam ond l'ngagement nng?
Diamonds are the traditional
symbol of engagement. The tradition
bci;can in 1477. whe n Archduke
;Ma ximilian of Austria presented
f.1ary of Burgundy with a diamond
rang to signHy his commitment of
love and devotion. In addition to the
alliance of their two royal families.
Today, most brides-to-be receive
their diamond engagement ring on
this special occasion. According 'to
recent stat istics from a National
Family Opinion Survey conducted
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CUPID'S TOUCH -This heart-shaped
chicken vegetable mold will brighten friends'
spirits as well as their taste buds at a
traditional Valentine making party.
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to chHe away the winter
A message of the zucchini squash ,
holiday warmth finds ~ cup chopped
excellent expression this onion
year with a s pecial ~ cup choppe d
culinary delighL pitted ripe olives
C upid 's Chicken 4 slices b acon,
Vegetable Mold is an cooked and crumbled
exoellent snack that will 1 medium clove
keep spirits high and garlic, minced
appetites under control. ~ teaspoon basil
For added fun, make leaves, crushed
t h i a s p r e a d i n a generous daab bot
heart-shaped mold and pepper sauce
garnish with feathery green onions
ecalllon brushes. Serve In saucepan, sprinkle
with crackers or thin gelatin over cold water
; slices of rye bread. to soften. Place over low
CUPID'S CHICKEN heat, stirring until
VEGETABLE MOLD gelatin is dileolved, add
2 e n v e 1 o p e s cocktail vegetable juice.
unflavored gelatin Grad u a 11 y b 1 end
~ cup cold water mayonnaise into cream
1 1 2 • o u n c e ca n cheese until smooth; add
cocktail vegetable juice j u i c e m i x tu re a n d
1 cup mayonnaise remaining ingredients.
1 package (8 ounces) Pour into six-cup mold.
cream cheese, softened Chill four howrs or
2 cans (5 ounces until firm. Garnish with
each ) mixing-style green onions.
chicken Serve with crackers.
1 cup c h o pp e d Makes about five cups.
Egads Saloon and Restaurant at the Newport Pier. is celebrating
Valentine's Day in style with a Champagne Sweetheart Dinner reaturlng
your choice ot tender prime rib or Alaskan King Crab Legs for S25.00 per
couple. The entree includes soup or salad, beverage. dessert and
complimentary champagne. Reservations are requested. Don't miss the
live band performing In Egads Saloon Wednesday through Saturday
HEARTS GALORE -The mood is festive as,
from left, Kristen Guilliams, sister Kara
Guil.li.ama and friend Erin Strom show off
their Deely Boobe.rs for Valentine's Day. ,
night and Sonday afternoon. Call for Information about upcoming special
events 6 7 S-9900.
AJRPORTER ...
Known for Its Intimate dining atmosphere the Mediterr~an Room
serves dinner nightly from 5:30 and St.nday champagne brunch from
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. live entertainment and danc.lng ts featured In
the Cabaret Lounge nightly. Banquet rooms are avallalt* tor private
parties and wedding receptions up to 600. For more Information call
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MCCORMICK$ LANDING
M cCormicks landing has become well known in the last two years
as possibly the most versatile restaurant and night club In the area -
from rock n· roll to romantics. The entertaln~nt Is always top quality
and you can ~ sure of an exciting evening. Reservations are now being
taken for Valentine's Day and the preceding ~ekend so call early tor a
romantic corner table or an intimate booth. "The Goods" will get you
dancing alter dinner and you can relax in between sets with dessert and
Espresso in our upstairs lounge. For those with wedding plans please ask
about our free wedding tacilltles and nexlble arrangements. We wlll be
showing the hit romantic comedy .. Arthur .. on our movie screen on
Sunday at 7 p.m. Call for dinner reservations 546-9880.
l'tGBARN
Ranch style steaks. ribs. pasta, chicken. seafood. omelettes. quiche,
tostadas. enchiladas and Texas style chili ate on the menu for you
romanticists who love a large variety. The Barn Is known for its chuck
wagon salad bar and its 40 toot cocktail bar as well as their extra thick
choice steaks selected from Eastem grain ted beet. Sunday champagne
buffet brunch Is from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and dinner is served nightly.
live entertainment and dancing is featured 6 nights a week. Banquet and
private party facilities are also available.
CRAZY HORS• STl!AKHOUSIE
Country/western music IC?vers can enjoy Valentine's Day with a
prime rib dinner for S8.95 that Includes complimentary champa~. The
regular menu will also ~ served. In the saloon ~ver~s called "Cupids
Bubble Berry Delights" {champagne and strawberry surprlsesJ wlll ~
ottered for 99 cents. There is no cover char~ and Katie Phillips will ~
featured tor your dancing and entertainment pleasure. Reservations call
549-1s1 .
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· All red & pink cooktaHa $1.00
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Banquet & SmaH Party Rooms A vs/fable
VALENTINE CONTEST -A romantic Sunset Champagne c.n.d8e
is the prize for lucky lovers in a Valentine's Weekend en
offered by The WarehoU9e Restaurant in Newport Beach. ha
special arrangement with the Newport Sailing Club & Academy, e
Warehouse will create a romantic "Sumet Champagne Cruillle" for
four, with champagne and gourmet hon d'oeuvres catered on board
the yacht ~y master chef Charle. Kalagian. Visitors to The
Warehouse Restaurant can register for the drawing from Friday,
February 11 through Valentine's Day, Monday, February 14.
Pictured above, preparing detail.a for the crui8e promotion. are
(left-to-right) Nancy Walker of Newport Sai.U.ng Club & Academy,
assistant manaaer Doug Dietz and Lou Ann La Porte of The
Warehouse and Ian Bruce of Newport Sailing Club & Academy.
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The Fines in
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Improve your photography by
looking at photos crltlcally
By BOLT CONFER c.,.., ............
Being able to show completely
acceptable results from any type of
phot.ography usually means a lot of
things have to work together -
your experience, timing, luck,
equipment. subjects and lighting.
What yotl might consider
acceptable might be unacceptable to
an editor or corpocat.e client. But it's
a matter of degree. I certainly
wouldn't suggest you rummage
through your pictures imd di8card all
thoee that don't look aa though they
would qualify for Time or ?if aticnal
Geographic.
But if you intend to grow as a
photographer, you've got to begin
looking at what you ao
photographically with a very critical
eye. fu 8ll faimell., when you look
for criticism. you shouldn't consult
r!!latives -they're likely to be
gentle instead of helpfully critical.
Good constructive criticism ls
really quite difficult to obtain. But
without it, chances are you'll
continue to make the aame errors
over and ~ again.
So, if you want to improve your
photography, you've 1ot to work
with 80lne0De who LI qualified to
make objective judgments about
your wol'k. C.O.respoodence ICboola
teach pboto1raphy. There are
photographic seminars and
wockshops -but unle9a you can get
your abota criticized comtntettvely,
.
nope of the ~ will really IDl!.n
a ·gnatdeal.
And~U all the ~ p1a(eeaional trainiJW la beyond '1CN.r ·means or
just wouldn't flt into the time you
care to aUol to pbotqp-apby, don't
overlook the pciuibillty of being
9elf-taucht. 1.'ben are 80IDe pretty
good bOob OD 1JM1c pbotog,.phy,
and if you're wlllina to sit down and
reed them. chances are you'll notice
~ time a measurable increue in the overall quality of your work.
When your photographs don't
tum out the way you expect them
to, spend a moment .or two in 9elf-
critidlm and try to determine wh
each plcture does or doesn't look
right.
Maybe the depth of field isn't
what it s)>ould be. Maybe there's
been camera movement (a very
oommoo cauae of blurred pictures).
Maybe the exposure was i.ncofTf!C't.
Perhape you didn't pay enough
attention to the background and the
hori7.on runs uphill or the vertical
lines of the buildings weren't
parallel to the sides of the picture.
What rm groping to point out la
that f!Very ti.iDe-a shot doesn't tum
out properly, there is a Jogical reuon
why. And each time you're able to
identify one of the reuons, chances
are you'll think about it when a
similar photographic situation
pcuea1a il8elf in the future. •
So little by little, you'll find
younelf making cocrections that will
have a positive influence on the
quality of your pbototJraphy.
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Dutch fondue takes
"br" out of February
Warm up the party
with fondue and
Vandermint Dutch
Coffee.
You don't have to be a
skier to qualify for this
end-of-trail treat. It's the
ski set that launched the
popular duo, and made it
a coast-to-<x>ast favorite. VANDERMINT
FONDUE
6 ounces semi-sweet
chocolate morsels
'A cup Vandennint
1 cup sour cream
As so rted fruits
(canned Cruits should be
well-drained and fresh
fruits should be washed
and chilled).
A ssor t ed ca kes
(pound cake, fruitcake,
nutcake or an y· other
firm textured cake) cut
into 1 ~-inch aqua.res.
Co mbine the
semi-sweet ch ocolate,
Vandermint and sour
cream in a saucepan or
fondue pot.
Over very low heat,
cook until the chocolate
is melted . Stir
occasionally to blend the
c hocolate with other
ingredients. Serves 6.
VANDERMINT
DUTCH COFFEE
Pour 1 ~ ounces
Vandermint into a
heat-proof mug. Add hot
coffee.
Top w ith whipped
cream. For truly spirited
Dutch Coffee, serve it in
blue and white ceramic
mugs.
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throuah Feb. 18
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Any sweetheart will ~.unlike flowers or
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Wife's higher earnings often
upsets marital equilibrium
From Page 4
woman should do that tor the man.
"You might de1eribe your aa.fe
environment differently, but
everybody wants a safe
environment, a place where they can
be themselves. U you're doing that,
why would you want to compete
with your spouse?''
Competition, however, represents
only one possible cause for marital
problems when the wife makes more
money than her husband. A less
tangible cause lies in unsound
peycholo~cal inferences.
Leviton illustrates this tendency
by alluding to a psychologist who
once said that people tend to make
sane sentences followed by insane
sentences.
"Here's the san~ sentence: 'My
wife makes $10,000 a year more than
I do.' That's a sane sentence, right?" Leviton says," 'Therefore, I'm not a
man. I'll never be able to please her.
She's going to get tired and leave me
for an executive who makes $50,000
more than she does.' Thoee are the
insane sentences. They may happen.
They may not happen. But we've
programmed in that o ne
automatically leads to the other. No,
it doesn't."
In the er a of angst, it goes without
saying that strea will put more than
its share of pressure on marriage.
And c~e of any kind causes
stl'e9. II KeVln had married Andrea
after she had become a IUCCe9lful
saleswoman, the fact that ahe makes
more money than be might not have
been disruptina. Chanae upeets the
equilibrium and cau.. stre11.
"Love for othen,'' Leviton 18}'$.
"has to come out of a healthy eelf
love. Too many people go into
marriage leaning on each other.
thinking that the coupling will
strengthen them."
When the latter happens, it aets
the stage for trouble down the road.
II either partner matures into a more
self-sufficient individual, he may no
longer need the other to provide
whatever it was he W!J.S lacking to 1 begin wit h -and finacncial
disparities may serve only as the
focus of that diacontent.
If c hange -upsetting the
equilibrium -is the primary cause
for 1ension resulting from wives
making more money, and much of
t he evidence confirms it, then
Leviton offers some hope for the
future.
"People are waiting longer to get
married for the first time," Leviton
says. "And because they're doing
that they have better educations,
they have more money. they have
better jobs, they're more mature and
they're more settled into a career so
they're more apt to keep it."
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Current -A Monthly Magazine for the Orange Coast/Wednesday, February 9, 1983 * 19
Marriage contracts can help couples
From Page 8
Neither can you contract t.o commit
adultery nor dissolve a marriage which would make the s pouse a
public charge or responsibility of the
state.
In fact , any agr eement that
involves the division of chores or the
habits, customs. life styles and other
nonmateria.l variables probably will
not be recognized by a court, no
matter how formally and earnestly it
is drawn up.
"In some respects the prenuptial
agreement as like a will," said
Garretson. "You always mean t.o do
it but for some reason you never find
the time."
Drawing up a prenuptial
agreement is a legal process. The
statutory authority for a prenuptial
agreement is found in California
Civil Code Sections 5133 through
5135 and lists certain procedures th.at
must be (ollowed.
A prenuptial agreement must be
written. The agreement must be
acknowledged by both parties and it
must be recorded in ~ery country
where there is any real property
affected by it. .
Garretson suggests that both
parties have independent counsel
from an a;omey before execu1ing •
such an agreement. The agreement
must be fair to both parties and it
should contain provisions concerning
the rights and obligations of the
parties with respect to a.eta owned
by each party at the time they enter
into the relationship.
Other matte r s that can be
considered are earrung,, acquisition
o f property, use of a party's
s ur n ame, effect of subsequen t
marriage, right to support,
provisions for c hildre n and
enforcement of the agreement.
Prenuptial agreement• can be
rendered null and void du.rln& an
ongoing marriage. They can also be
held up in divorce court as a legal
document.
Knowing what will and will not
hold up in court is sometimes
difficult. Nothing, not even legal
contracts, are certain.
Judges who preside over divorces
have their own biases, and some
prenuptial agreements can be
contested. Courts do not like to
rewrite oontracta, but lf one party
f eels the agreement la now
unreasonable, the judge will look
carefully at the contract.
An overview of recent court cues-
pointa to aeveral kinds of prenuptial
contracta that have not held up in
court in the put.
One kind of marriage contract that
a court w ould find impoalble to
enforce is the document, so popular
in the 1970s, in which a couple
divided up how.ehold tuka. c.ourt. are unwlllin1 to interfere in an oneotna maniage, Most )adtea dan't
comider it theif duty to 1nsilt that
someone make good on a proml8e to
take out the garbap every Tuaday nJcht.
Another type of marriap oontnct
that cannof be enforced II one ln
which one partner promilea the
other to refri1n from cenain llCtionl
or do IOIDethina &bat II CON6dencl
Wepl oc .p1nlt what lawywt call
"the belt .oa.J policy of \he ...... Some•• llill haw laWI ._uwt adultery oli their boob, and a
promiM to condon• or lpon an llle•al act 1ucb ai thl1 would
While contract is legal document, its
content is open tor judicial scrutiny
invalidate the contract. Courts
generally regard marital fidelity as
desirable "social policy," and anyone
who disregards this attitude
probably is m legal trouble.
Contracts in which partners agree
on a childless marriage can also be
considered anvalad. Population
control experts not~tf.standing. the
legal system still regards the bearing
and bringing up of children aa good ·•soda) policy "
A contract that promises to refrain
fromdropagating the race probably
wouJ be considered invalid from
the start.
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M ost lawyers, includ ing
Garretson , regard a thorough
dilcussion of money matters before
marriage as an excellent form of
preventive Jaw, with or without a
carefully worked-out prenuptial
agreement.
In {act, according to statistics lack
of agreement about money is one of
the most frequent causes of marital
probl ems. Th e prenuptial
agreement, entered into when trust
and expectations are high, can be a
co nvenant of romance and
commitment that may help to save
a faltering relationship. · ..
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8y JEFF ADLER o<h~,...·--
Oranae County health offlclala
are warnlna resident• that a
certain type of enameled jewelry
and pottery -called clol80nne -
may be slightly radioactive and·
ahould be avoided.
"The overall health risk to the
public la minimal," county Public
Health Officer Rex Ehllna aald at
a newa conference Tueaday. .
Leu than 25 percent of the
approximately 200 /lecea of
auapect jewelry an pottery
turned In by county residents In
recent weeks registered amounta
of radiation above normal levels,
said Robert Merryman, director
of the county's environmental
health division.
The jewelry and pottery comet
frum Taiwan and IJI painted wllh
~namel that con tains tnce
amountl of uranium. Th objeeta
usually are bcl&tt or ruat In color,
Merryman said.
A person mlaht 1uffer some
skin burna at the very wortt, If
exposed to the radioactivity,
county Public Health Phyalclat
James Hartranft aald.
He aaid that for akin bums to
occur, a person would have to
wear a radioactive article cJoee to
the skin for an ext.ended r.rlod
of time. The radiation a not
capable of penetrating the akin,
Hartranft said.
Among the clol1onne Items
brought ln for telling have been
(See 'GLOWING.' Pa1e A%) Bonnie Randall grateful
By ROBERT BARKER o<-.~,._. • ...,
Someone slipped lnto Boftnle Randall'• car
on a rainy momlna wt week and 1tol h r purte
whU ah ruthed her dau1ht.er Nlcole, 7, into a
church achool.
Today, the feel.I the richer for lt.
Tho pune wu return«l a few daya lat.er -
with all lta contenta -and Randall uy1 the
experience ha1 renewed her falth "In the
aoodneaa deep lnlide everybody."
A letter tucked lnalde the purae, In
particular, caUled her to have aooee plmplet and
teara. It read:
T "I'm placinl 1hil lettet" In your purM ao you
mlaht aomehow foratve me for what I have done
thll momlna.
"l wu walk.Ina my parenta' dog when l aaw
you arrive at the' eChbol.
"I thought that by your driving such a nice
car (a 1974 Cadillac) and having your child ln
that 1ehool that you mutt be pretty well off 111 don't know what IC'tWlUy rMde me tako
the puf'll, l really don'tllll No one l.n my family
wu able to exc~ llfta at Chrlltmaa and I
thouaht with your money l could pt aomethlna
tor my Mom. ·
"l vtould tell her I collec ted cant or
10methlne. P1eeee forlfv• me If you can and l
hope thla experience won't cauae permanent
dam,aae to you.
"l 'm youna but have learned that even
thouah t don't have a lot of thinp, I 11ill have
God and eome eelt-re9pect left to keep me 101na.
You wW find nothl.na hu been taken.
upi...e lock your car <loon IO IOfMOn8 like
me won't be tempted to go utray again. I'm
aorry."
Randall. who hu four chlldren, aald 1he
breaks down and crlet when 1he reads the letter.
"If the peraon would have been here I
would have huged them," 1he aaid.
THI ORANGE COAST CIAIJJDITlll
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Hotel's
growth
accepted
By STEVE MARBLE
Of !tie O.ity Ptlot Ii.tr
Two months ago, a plan to
expand the Marriott Hotel in
Newport Beach l oomed as
1 anothe r in a long series of
showdowns between growth and
no-growth advocates.
In a city where debates on
d evelopment have led to
referendums, recall threats and
lawsuits, the Marriott proje<:t
was seen as a fight just waiting lo
happen.
But with the hotel project set
for a public hearing Monday. the
predicted battle is shaping up lo
be a flop.
The force in Newport Beach
t hat frequently is critical of
major developments has signaled
it will let the hotel plan pass
without a fight.
Jean Watt, president of Stop
Polluting Our Newport, said her
group is far from pleased with
the hotel project, but is not
prepared to fight.
The hotel chain is seeking
permission to build a 15-story
addition lo its facility in Newport
Center. The expansion would
make it the largest hotel on the
Orange Coast with 611 rooms.
The new lower would include
a ballroom. a video-game room
(See HOTEL, Page AZ )
Protest due
over college
auto leasing
Coast Community College
District employees are expected
to protest a decision to lease autos
for top administrators al tonight's
meeting of the board of tivstees.
The board meets at 8 p.m. in
district h eadquarters, 1370
Adams Ave., Costa Mesa.
Officials said that, if the board
room cannot accommodate
tonight's turnout. the mee ting
will be moved to the nearby
Orange Coast College
auditorium.
Teachers and other district
employees have criticized the
l;»oard for agreeing lo leaae cars
(or the d.istrict chancellor, three
vice c han cellors and t h e
presidents of the district's three
colleges -Orange Coast, Golden
West and Coastline.
'nle employees have described
1hc decl.llon aa lnaensltive at a
9ee LEASING, Page A%)
. ' ~ lllDEX
' At Your Service A7
Bulletin Board B3
Buainem ~-7
Cavalcade B2
C'lalllfled El.E4-6
,Comics E2
Croaword E2
Death NoUoea E3
Editorial A6
Ei\tertalnment B4
J'ood Cl-10
Horoecope Br
Ann Landen B2
Moviee 84
National News A3
Play Review :ee
Public ~otica 00--4,E3--4 r &c.6ncrohn
D1""4
82
Stock Marbta D7
T.i.vtaioo B& ,,_ ..... 8'
W•ther A2
W~Jd News .u
Battle over doctor's r
future wealth begins
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of the Delly "°' • ..,,
A Corona del Mar attorney
said today she's optimistic the
state Supreme Court will
recognize a Laguna Beach
woman's investmen t in her
ex-husband's education as
property that can be shared in a
divorce settlement.
Attorney Patricia Herzog said
the court should acknowledge
Dr. Mark Sullivan's medical
degree as property which should
be shared equally with her client.
Janet Sullivan.
The case, which is expected to
make legal history, was taken
under s ubmission by state
Supreme Cour1 justices Tueaday.
Janet S ullivan worked aa a
programmer at UC Irvine while
her h usband pursued a medical
degree at the same univeralty
a nd later completed hia
internship and residency in
urology.
The couple were divorced in
1977 and Janet Sullivan received
$250 a month support for her
daughter, some used furniture
and a car.
The divorced woman
eventually returned to court,
leading to a 4th District Court of
Appeal ruling last year that the
urologist owea his wife earnings
from the degree.
In a rare move, that decision
wu revened by the same court
eight months later, and Tuesday
(See DEGREE, Pa1e At)
Shopping mall gro-wth urged
Segerstrom seeks 13-acre additio~ to South Coast Plaza
o.111 ............ _,.,, ~
She rifrs deputy handcuffs unide ntified
protester at El Toro Marin.e Corps Air Station.
Lawmen rout blockade
at El Toro Marine base
By GLENN SCOTI'
Ofttw o.-, "°' ltllfl Protesters who wanted to
bl~ busloads of officials from
attending a conference on
defense systems were arrested
near the main gate of lhe Marine
Corps Air Station at El Toro
today.
The demonstrators were not
auccet1Sful, however, becauae the
bu aua were routed through
another· entrance.
By 9 a.m. 23 people had been
arrented, officials said.
About 40 people lined Trabuoo
Road, the main entrance to the
ba1e, with the stated goal of
standing in front of buses
carrying participants to the·
Winter Confere~ on Aerospace
and Electronic Systems.
The buses. however, were
rerouted along Irvine Boulevard
to another entranoe to the base.
Protesters instead decided to
block the path of a singh•
conference attendee who drove Or ange County Sheriff's
D epartment deputies and
California Highway Patrol
officers eventually manaaecl to
move protesters away from the
surrounded car and aend it
through another entrance.
Officers then arrested the firlt
23 protesters, who offered no
resistance.
Brigitt
Chri1tia111en and
Mark Kemble 1tar
ln Newport
Harbor Acton
Theater
production of
.. Talley'• Folly,"
reviewed
on Page 86.
By JODI CADENHEAD Of!Mhl)'Plot .....
Officials for C.J . Se~erstrom
and Sona have submitted pJana callina for expanalon of South
C.out P1ua mopping center on
13 aa.. acr.-the street from
the 200-ahop mall in Costa Me1a.
The propoul -submitted at
City Hall -calls for corwtruction
of two major department stores
a nd 50,000 square feet of
specialty shops on land bounded
by the future extension of South
CoMt Drive, Bear Street and land
near Sunflower Avenue.
A spokesman for the firm.
responsible for development of
South C.oast Plaz.a, Town Center,
South Coast Vlllage and the
future 100-acre Home Ranch,
said a Robinson'• department
store will t>e located ln one of the
200,000-square-foot buildings.
A department store has not
been named for the second
building. The Segeratr oms
currently are negotiating with
the o wner of an adjacent
Ken Delino eyes
savings to city
Change please
Many eouplea 1plh
elalmi.n1 they ha•e
"changed," but
columni1t Sidnet
Harri1 1u1peell the
real reuoa for a lot
of cli•Oreet la that
Colll'le football lett•N
of in1ea1 are 1ipecl,
witla Mana• Htah'•
Bill Maelu heatllq
I• Nebialkaand
Newport Harbor'•
Da•eC.dlau
one partner .. won't
c:haqe." P .. e,A6.
Ripe tlmes
Area a•Oea.lo
Claoollal tJSC.
~e'DI.
0 l-
a: SUNFLOWER en I-IAKIOKA en DEVILOPIRNT
I ~
> a: < u..
Proposed mini-mall and Amel
developmebt lie in blue area.
four-acre property for possible
expansion of their proposed
mini-mall.
Meanwhile, developers for
Amel Development Co. also have
s ubmitted plans calling for
construction of about 520
condominiums and 24 acres of
low to high-rise commercial
development on 50 acres at the
San Diego Freeway, Bear Street,
South Coast Drive and San
Leandro Lane.
(See SOUTH, Page A!)
Trash burners viewed
as Newport cost saver
By STEVE ~ARBLE Of .... o.llJ ..........
An Oklahoma firm has offered
to buil<l a $35 m i llion
trash -and-sewage-burning
power plant in Newport Beach
that would uve the city money
and provide a new energy IOW'Ce.
A tec0nd firm, hued ln C.O.ta
Mesa, ai.o has exprelled intereet
in conat.ructlng a lea-expenalve
garbage burning plant In the
beach city.
The offers are ln respon1e to
the city'• attempt to cut C09ta
a.odated with hauling lruh to
~
Coyote Canyon, a
county-operated landfill.
Ke'n 'oelino . the city 's
executive assistant manager, said
either of the power facilities
would save the city hundreds of
thousand.a of dollan. •
The drawback, he admitted, is
finding a suitable 1ite for a
faclllty, which could cover as
much u 13 acree.
Propoaals for trash or aewage
burning planta have triggered
out.criee from residenta in aeveral
(See Tl\ASJI, Pa1e Al)
Curren~ the Daily Pilot'• 1peeial
monthly .... adne eeetJon,
loc:utee oa the H•ee and lo•ee of
Orup Coa1t coaplet, from the
Joya and antic:lptaliona of tlM
YoaDI to tlte ;roblema Ud
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tlaroath llail
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~\• C ,,.,..,a ,. and • loun1 on the top floor
Mesa, Ir. ine raP-__ ......._.._
,. ont lnuvu star.es deelant'd to offer • 380 de1rt
vl•w of Newport Bc:&aeh.
'GLOWING' GEM S. • •
comb., rlng1. pendants, amall
ft1urine1 and necklace•,
accordlnl to health offlda.la.
Merryman aald the county
Health Care Aaency will
continue to .:reen any it.ems that
county reaJdenta 1ubmlt. They
are uked to call the Health Care
Agency and aet up an
•Pr..?int.ment. 1The vut majority of people
An! relieved when they find out
their items are not radlOlctive,"
the health offldal said.
DEGREE BATTLE. e •
the cue was argued before the
state Supreme Court in San
Franclaco.
"It is unjust enrichment for
one party to walk off with the
product of the efforts of both
parties," Herzog said.
-But attorneys for Dr. Sullivan,
who practices in Laguna Hills,
aay a medical degree is not
property; therefore, they said, it
cannot be shared.
Sullivan said his ex-wife "la
not entitled to half of my future.
I don't think anyone is entitled to
half of anyone'• future."
But Herzog said Sullivan's
statement "is deliberately
misleading. It's an attempt to
prejudice public opinion.
Obtaining half of his future
earnings is not the remedy we
have ever sought," she said. "It is
totally beyond anything the
court would ever consider and he
knows it."
She said Sullivan's education w a value, and as such, should
be included in the settlement.
"The payments should be a
sum of money which represents
one half of the value of the
degree he received," she said.
And, she argued, the caae does
not turn on whether Janet
Sullivan supported her husband
or not.
"It's just as thou~h a couple
save up and buy a farm.'' ahe
said. "It doesn't matter whether
the savings were from his aalary,
or hers. or what.
"During a marriage, anything
that is acquired by the effort.I of
either party ls considered
community property. The value
is divided."
Santa Ana attorney Morris
Sorenson, who Is representing
the urologist, said that if his
c lient had "dro pped dead
walking out the door with his
(new) diploma in hand," his wife
would not get "one cent."
Medical colleagues of Sullivan
have set up a legal defense fund
to battle what they call a "threat
to all people who have a degree."
The doctor, who lives In
Laguna Niguel and has since
remarried, also has the support of
the California Medical
A.ssocia ti on.
A decision on the case ls
expected in about three months.
LEASING PROTEST . • •
time when the board is
considering extensive layoffs
because of state funding
reductions.
District officials have described
the decision as a way of
rewarding the administrators,
who received no raises this year.
The American Federation of
Teachers. representing the
Cull-time faculty, is expected to
make a fonnal protest regarding
the decision at tonight's meeting.
Also, picketing and a candlelight
protest march may be staged
prior to the meeting.
Sun peeking out again
Weather forecasters promised
a respite from the wrath of
Mother Nature today following
several weeks of storms and
devastating high tides.
The National Weather Service
called for variable cloudiness
thr ough Sunday with little
chance of rain, according to
forecaster Jim Hammond.
Temperatures were expected
to riae today, with a high of 70
degrees predicted for Thursday
and an overnight low of 48
degrees. Weather watchers
believed more moisture was due
on the Orange c.out today, but
gray skies unexpectedly broke up
to periodically drench Southern
California with sunshine.
Veteran Huntington Beach
weather watcher J . Sherman Denny said total rainfall for the
season is now 9.36 inches. Last
year's rainfall for the same
period was six inches.
TM projflict la an wand lara r
vel"lion of a bulldln(I 1eheme th@t
wu tt1med beck lAlt year after a
ref rendum drtve. ht the tlme, tho Marriott
e>epanalon wu part of th IJ)Uter
plan to enlarao all of Newport
Center. Tht1 Chy Councll
rescinded lta approval of the
entlre project rather than call a
special referendum el~tion.
Watt aaid her concern1 with
expanding the hotel remain
unchanged. She Uated traffic and
the demand for additional air
1ervtce u her main complalnta.
Watt aaid it la hypocritical for a
city that has apent $1 million
fighting airport expan1ion to
approve a project that wlll
generate more travelers at John
Wayne Airport.
Conaultanta for the hotel chain
say the expan1ion will 1erve
buainelamen and tourlata alre.ady
using the a,lrport. They said there
la a lack of hotel rooms in the
Newport Be.ch-Irvine area.
TRASH e •
From Page A1
cities across the nation.
•
Last year, a plan to build such
a facility near a high school in
Huntington Beach was
abandoned because of public
concern and resistance from ~
officials.
A plant in Newport Beach
would be the first ln Orange
County.
Delino. who has spent montha
looking at waste-to-energy
proposals, said existing
trash-burning plants in the
United States and Europe have a
reputation for being clean
operations.
The waste plant proposals will
be reviewed by the City Council
Monday. Officials in Newport
Beach are recommending that a
waste-burning facility be
pursued, but cautiously.
Of the two offers, the most
ambitious is from CMI-Encon, an
Oklahoma City firm. The
company wants to build its plant
on roughly 13 acres. The facility
would burn trash and aewage to
produce steam and electricity.
The second offer was advanced
by O'Connor Combuator Co. of
Costa Mesa. It would be a $20
million plant small enough to_fit
onto three acres of land. It would
burn trash, not sewage.
In both cues. the city would
not share any cost in building the
facility but would have lo
guarantee the private operator a
certain amount of trash each
year.
Newport Beach ia expected to
spend about $1 .5 million this year
collecting and hauling traah. It
oosta $4.90 for each ton of trash
the city dumps at Coyote
Canyon, The rate is goln& up to
$7 a ton in July.
Fair through Thursda
Coastal
-,:111r tonight ano I l'lllf"eoey wnn
vet1able high doud1. Overnight
10w1 45 lo 55. Highs Thur8day M
to 73.
El1ewhere, from Point Conoepllon lo th• Melt1can
border end OUI 80 rnllee: Smell c:r9ft acMloty for ,_,,_. wlnda
15 to 25 knot• wtlh a 10 12 toot
.... OY91' outer wetera. Wlnda
decreeelng tonight through
~· LocallY Ogllt v.n.i. wlnde "-tll8" fO ltnoc. tonight
Md Thur9dey "'°""""' becoming ..-ny s to 15 knola Thund!IY
afternoon. Wind wev .. 1 to 2 Net. Wellefty 1W81 lnc:reaalng to
5 to 1 feet by tonight with
moderete to lefge l>rMk.,. on
,.,.~
V .S. summary
,.not ller heevy ralnetoiin
l>OUnded t"' Nonhweet Cout -ly todey, while enow fell In'
,.,,. of .. ~ Md dollCle ~ ... NortMMt.
Rain ... fl'om the "°"'*" end central Peclllo Coaat ecro11 ..._,._ Gale WW'*'8I ... In
en.at '°' the nortNm 00.-Of c.ltcwNI end the eoutMrn Ind
_.,.,... ooeet °' °"90n. Ugflt anow end tw...ino drtrde fall on perte of Ille upper
MldWMt. Snow 1 .. 1 from Honll Oallote 10 Wlaoon1ln and
northern 1mrta11, wlttl frMZlno
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........ ~CIOudy'ltNdt .... Nor1tl .... •~ end tllvndefetorm1 ...,. loreGMt fOf...., todey from
feet Te•• --tlle centrel ~ co.t. ,..... ,..... .,.. anow
... ~o..tn.~ ........ .... ... nor1Nfl'I Acid&*
... ... ..... lt9dlo Coalt.
lnow eleo •H itr•dloted ..,.. ..._ ..-i enow....,,...
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Sout~n Camorn1a may oe '"
11ore neat week, the agency
WWM "There are more 11orm1 11111
deYeloping aod .._can't .. Y )'et
what'• in 11ore for neJrt weeil,"
-!her ..vtce ~ler V M. AzbMddlne Mid.
Rain llC>Ped lhe Loe Anoetea
.,.. before d.wn Tueedey, but the bMln Md • ,_ llouf'I 10 dry
oft .. ,. In ltle ~.
Rai n-weary Northern
Cellfomt.ne f-the proapect of
brief 11orm1. bU1 the National
Weether ~ aeys '-llY rain
len'I llkely before F~.
A weetller ayetem ttlaf
thrHteneG the San Francl.co
-north 10 lhe Ol'egon border t~ • lfMlrp "'"' nor1tleMt end -·1 •xPeei«I to bttnQ muctl rein to moet of Cellfornla,
according to ._, fofeoeet• Kelttl
Ewing.
T emperatures
MAl1C*
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AltMlny ar 13 ::t:que •5 81
'1 22 ,.,.._... 43 22 Atlanta 50 33 Atlantlc City 40 27
Auetln ee eo
8alll!N>re N 20
~ 40 1"1 50 lM
~ 2t 18
Bolee 43 40
Boat on 21 23
Ir~ N ..
8ufttllO 2t 12
Bur11ngton 23 14
CMP« 31 11
ONneeton,80 54 " Cherteelon.wv 31 18
a.1oete. NC ... 28 ~ 3e 11
~ u 27
31 21 ~ 25 17 ~BC 51 22
Columbue 21 11
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Fargo 17 fU ~-:1.: 11 63 :::r .... N 27 20 18 31 2t ~~ ,. 33 Hertford 28 t4 lt ....... Tampe M 31 Helena :M 25 St Ste ..,_ 24 4 Honolulu 11 13 Spollane 35 33 Houaton 12 IO 8yr-25 10 lfldlanllpolla 38 33 Topeke 31 23 Jldcton, MS 511 4/ TUCtlon M 40 Jedleonvllle 58 24 TUIM 45 40 ~City H 25 WMhlnglon 41 14 LaeVegM 82 43 Wlctllta 72 11 Ullle Roctl 47 41 C~OMIA LOUltvlle 41 84 .. .,....., 82 47 LUObodr .. 84 IAlr8IUI 52 ... Memptlle ... 45 ~ eo .... Miami 10 at Lencaeter 55 47 MUWllUk .. 21 2t ~~ 81 Ill ~.Paul 21 19 58 64 NMflYtlle ... 41 PaaoAoblee 59 43 N9w OrtNna 81 44 Aed 8lufl 54 51 Hew Yortl 35 25 Redwood City 51 54 Norlollt .... 30 SaorlfNMO "' 50 Notth Piette 45 28 ....,_ 58 41 Olclahoma~ 44 34 ==~--0 ee 54 O!nlha 32 11 54 82 Ortando IO .. ........ .. 52 PNledelptlla .. 20 8tocllton 55 48 Ptloenl• M 50 eer.tow IO 50 ~.t' .... II 1S Ilg..., '° 21 11 11 ll8'IOP 61 S3 Potllnd. Ofw .. • ~ 84 52 ,, ........ 30 22 .. 63 =Olly 41 11 .. ... .... " ..... Wlleof'I 42 30 11 M ....... leeclfl t2 = Ndlfllollcl 44 22 . °"'9rtO IO .... Liii• ~. .... l'el .. ... .. 81r1Mtcwtl0 .. .. ....... .. ..
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Tides .... ... . . TODAY ... ......... 1:90 '·"" .::.-:; ......... e: .. '·"'"
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Got r esults
Rick Braeu tigam,
honor ary
cheerleader for
Newport Harbor
High School,
·wh ip ped up
enthusiasm at
halftime that lasted
through overtime
vic tory over
Corona del Mar .
See Page Dl.
USA Today 'boxes'
The n w natlonial new1paper
USA Today may be capturtna
th ln~resta of Ill readen, but ft
lan't makJng many frlcmda at dty
hall1 in Cotta Meu and Irvine.
Officials In both cltles clalm
the newspaper dl1tributora
parked their di1tlncUve white
newaatanda on public property
without obtaining a permit.
And •ome say the alze and
color of the boxes violate•
community atandarda.
Costa Mesa has rules requiring
all new11tand1 to be painted
brown. Aailtant City Engineer
Robert Brock said 13 of the 21
stands on public property don't
conlorm.
City offlciala aoo say the boxes
were lnatalled in early December
before required permits were
approved. ·
The same thing occurred in
Irvine, where nine newsatanda
were chained to bus shel tera
before permlta were obtained,
said Paul Ireland, a community
services manager.
Officials In bott, cities haven't
taken 1te~a1aln1t the newepaper. note Wt the
Firat Amen ment 1lve•
new1papera certain rt1hta In
dllttibuUn.a newt.
The Cotta Meu City Council
will dlltc\.lll the matter Feb. 22
when USA Today offlciala aeek a
variance from clty ordlnancea reaulauna newancka. In Irvine,
the City C.oundl Tue9day Mk.cl
City Attorney Roger Grable to
reeearch aeveral questionil before
it puaea a law regulaUng where c
and how big new9ltanda can be.
Irvine Councilwoman Barbara
Wiener claimed her city might
have legal grounda to require
strict atandarda for the boxes.
She said the city already hu
carefully planned archJtectural
atandanh.
"We have 110n1ething to back WI
up that other cities might not."
Wiener aald.
A newspaper spokeswoman
told Irvine council memben the
new white boxes are meant to
project the newspaper's modem
Image .
HB schools increase
• 1nath, science courses
Students In the Huntington
Beach Union Hlgb School
District will be required to take
additional claaes in math, science
and social studies.
In upgrading the curriculum
Tuesday night. district trustees
also agreed to retain a health
education class as a requirement
for graduation. The changes
affect students who enter as
freshmen in September.
Ad m inistrators had
recommended making healill
education an elective COW'9e (not
required) to make room for other
curriculum changes.
But trustees agreed with
health education and science
teachers that the course should
be required because it provides
vital information.
The changes:
-Math. One year of study
previously wu required. The
change will require two years of
math for 1987 g raduates and
three years of math for 1989
graduat.ea.
-Science. One year of IC:lence
was \"equit'ed. The change will
require two yea.rs of acience for
1987 ~uates. -""Social science. Two and· a
half years were required. The
change will require three years
of 90Ci.al acience study for 1987
•graduates.
Board President Stephen
Smith said today the new
curriculum requirements are
designed to prepare atudenta for
the technological era.
The district is comprised of
Huntington Beach, Westminster,
Fountain Valley, Fmson. Marina
and Ocean View high schools.
Teachers seek pay hike
A 6 percent aalary hike and a
guaranteed maximum claaa size haa been requested by teachers in
the Newport-Mesa Un ified
School Dlatrict.
Teachers ~ working under
an existing contract good through
1985. The pact allowt te8chen to
reopen several areas of the
con tract, including pay, for
negotiation.
The Newport-Mesa Federation
of Teacher• has pr opoaed a
maximum class aize o f 23
students. District ofticlala say thla
would require hiring new
teachers. Currently, there ii no
rule regulating claaa me.
A district spokesman estimated
that a 6 percent l?fY increue
would cost the district about $1.5
million. School oftici.ala have not
formally responded to the
teachers' propmal, the subject of
a public hearing Fe~. 22.
"reaehers received a 3 percent
pay hike last year, according to
9Chool officiala.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA EXPANSE • e •
From Page A1
The Amel proposal includes a
500·room hotel , three
reetauranta, fina.ndal inat.ltutlons
and offlce buildings as high as 19
stories. according to Harry
Rinker, a partner in the project.
Rinker said a lease agreement
with the property owner, Genji
Kawamura, forced the firm to
withdraw an earlier proposal to
concentrate mainly on
commercial development.
Senior city planner Mike
l\obinaon said bOth plans were
lftbmitted in time to quallf)c for
General Plan amendment
hearings ln June.
Jon Paradil, president of the
North Cost.a Mesa Homeownen
Aasociation, which led a
successful initiative drive to
rezone the property to single
family hou1ing, aaid he baa
"serious reservations" about the
latest· Arnel plan. ·
Two years JCO. the 4th Diatrict
Cour t of Appeal declared t he
lnlUatlve invalid. The declaion
and a subsequent decision by the
state Supreme Court not to hear
the case cleared the way for
Arnel to proceed with the
plan to b uild 537apartmenta
and 127 homes on the 50 acres.
Such a plan no longer is
conaidered economically feasible.
Paradil said he ls penonally
opposed to the Seceratr oma' •
plans to expand the •hopping .
center on property adjacent to ·
the Greenbrook tract.
The South po.st Plaza-Town :
Center area rapidly Ja becomina !
the center of bu1ln eH an a :
commerce for <>ran,e County. It :
also ia expected to become a :
cultural center w h en the $60 i
millio n Orange Coun ty j
Per forming Art s Center ia.
finJahed ln 1985. !
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Rescue plan eyed
for nations in debt
WASHINGTON (AP) -The world's leading
finance mlnlswrs, seeking to alleviate fears of a global
(inancial crash, are flnlshing work on a loan program
LO rescue debt·ridden developing nations.
The g overning board of the 146.nation
International Mon e tary Fund o pens a critical
two-day meeting here Thunday with twin objectives:
increasing the fond's lending resources to meet the
worst ln temational debt sit'.Uation since World War II
and reassuring nervous bankers that the world's
financial problems are under control.
The 24-member Interim Committee of the IMF ia
expected-to boo&t. the agency.'.& lending J>QOLby _@oy
50 percent. At the same time, the 10 richest nations
plan to nearly triple a special fund they maintain 80
they can make emergency loans to debtor countries
most In trouble.
Together, the two moves, tentatively approved at
previous meetings. would provid~ $28 billion of new
credit in "hard" cur.rencles to tide debtor countries
over unlll they can solve their financial problems.
Without additlonal aid, some financial experts
warn, a large debtor country might declare default,
t.6ppling major banks and undennining the stability of
the international financial system.
Wickes otters revamp
SANTA MONICA (AP) -Wickes Cos. Inc.,
which filed for protectloo under Chapter 11 of the
federal bankruptcy code last year, haa announced it
has proposed a framework for developing plans for
reorganit.ation at a meeting with its creditors.
The company expects confirmation of the plans
by mid~to·late 1984, said Michael Sitrick, vice
president for communications. He noted, however,
that Tuesday's proposal was the st.art of a long
negotiating process.
The home furnishings retailer filed for creditor
protection on April 24, 1982.
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