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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-18 - Orange Coast Pilot'·· ., HIGH 83 ~ cun 1111111 WE:DNf S OAY JANU AR Y 18 198·1 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIF O F~N I A 2~ Cf N lS Cout Residents on Paularlno Avenue In Costa Mesa don't like roadway's popularity with the motor- lsts. / A3 Emerglcenter In Costa Mesa will have to remove tts big finger pointing wall graphic. / A3 . ~::::~:=!::::;:~::.:;.:=:;:::;:::::::::;.;!~:!'.:~!=!<::;::::s Nation TV advertisers fear home video users wlll skip by ads by pushing their fast- forwards./ Al. Callfomla Donations from enter- tainers and others buy van for cerebral palsy vlctlm./AI World Andrei Gromyko angrily lambasted America as war mongers In Stock- holm speech ./Al A Soviet official told CBS that Soviet president Yuri Andropov will appear In public In the next few weeks/A4 Home Where can a family turn the morning after a ftre destroys their home to replace their housing and posaesalona? /81. Food One of the trick a to an outstanding dinner party la to present lrretiatlble food dramatlcairy.~1 A recipe featuring tra- dltlonal lndoneslan Ingre- dients captured a $5,000 grand prlze.C3 Sports Super Bowl quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Joe Thelsmann are as dif- ferent as night and day. /D1 Fountain Valley girls crush Ocean View In Sunset League basket- ball./D2 Entertainment "Sugar" Is sweet at the Costa Mesa Civic play- house -a farewell to the fatrgrounds./83 It may ruin your whole day, movie fans, but Cary Grant turns 80 today. 1/85 Bualneu Sales rose three times as fast as Inventories did In November, Commerce Department reporte./81. Salee of mutual funds In 1983 aoared 155 percent above the 1982 record to over $-40 btlllon./11 INDEX Brtdge Bulletin Board Bullneu Clualfl9d Comic• Crouword Death Notleea Editorial Ptge Entettalnm.nt Food Hetp YourMlf Horoecope lntermtMton Ann Lander• MOYtee Natlonal N"9 Pottce Log Public Notlcea Sport• State~ Stock Mtrket1 T~llon T'Metera w .. ,,,., WoNdNewt 84 A3 BM 06-8 84 08 04 A8 83 C1-8 82 07 83 82 83 A4 A3 04-S 01-4 A4 87 85 83 A2 A4 Quest over: Mother found HB woman's reunion set after 29 yea~ _ By ROBERT BARKER Of .. .,.., ......... After 29 years. Terry Johnson never thought she'd see her mother again and at first she didn't care. "I made up my mind if I ever saw her to tum around and walk the other way. Or I'd spit in her face because some relatives told me how horrible she was." But the 31-year-Old Huntington Beach woman had a chanie of hcan after giving binh to son Seao 12 years ago. It was to become an obsession. "I had so much love the first time I saw him (her baby) that I knew there had to be a reason why my mother left me." What followed was a heartbreaking search for her mother that led to httle towns in Kentucky like Hazard and Blue Diamond. There always seemed lo be flashes of high hopes followed by black shadows of disappointment. (Pleue Me WOllAN/A2) .,.., .... ,......, ............... Terry Jobnaon holda picture of her mother. whom 1he'll .ee for the flnt time ln 29 yean J'rlday. . Transit tax OK for ballot Pollster says voters might reject tdea/A3 By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,.., ......... City councils in Fullerton, Orange, La Palma, Westminster,. Villa Park, Brea and San Juan C~pistrano all approved of placing the measure on the ballot during meetings Tuesday niaht meetings. l>reviousl y city councils in Buena Park. Costa Mesa, CyPress, Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos. Newport Beach, Placentia. Santa Ana, Stanton, Tustin and Yorba Linda had voted their approval. Only two cities so far. Huntington Beach and La Habra1 have voted apinst puttina the tax increase ques- tion lo voters. Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to continue iuconsideration (Pleue eee TRANSIT I A2) Probe set of Dayco · expe-nses· County orders full accounttngfrom · public def en er By JEFF ADLER Of ... D9llJ ......... The Orange County Board of Supervason wants lo know how much money the Pubhc Defender's Offict' spent brin1.in1 11 witnesses here from the Philippines to testify during the penalty phase of Rene Aores Oayco's double-murder tnal. In a memorandum sent to Public Defender Ron Butler on Tuesday, Board Chairman Hamett Wieder asked for a full accounting of the expenses involved an brina>na the witnesses here and for an explanation of how such dmsions a.re made. lt asks for a reply before Jan. 2S. Wieder said she is not questioninl the "integrity oftbejud1ciaJ process, but wants "to be assured that the costs which the county is paying for are reasonable." The supervisor said she was .-•ompted to ask for Butler's response on the matter following "numerous" complaints from constituents and after news accounts of the trial's e"p:nsc. Butler's answen, Wieder 'said. would allow supervison to respond lo inquiries with "facts rather than hean.ay." The 11 witnesses were flown to Oranat County and I~ here -at an estimated cost of S20.000 -lo testify on behalf of Dayco, a 43-yea.r- old .,hilippincs native convicted 1n December of the 1982 Huntinston Beach mutden of his cstraqcd wife and mother·in·law. Testimony by the witneMCS in· C"--... DA1'C0/A2 Top Orange County transportation officials were sporting broad smiles toda)'. after winnin& endorsements .from enough citin Tuesday to place the question of a one~nt transpor- tation sales tax increase before county voters on June S. Ei&htecn of the county's 26 citin now have approved placing the tax increase issue on the J '1De ballot, said Stan Oftelie. executive director of the Oranae County Transportation Com- mission. He said 14 city approvals were required to qualify the ballot referendum. K rrhad 'lo•eofLebanon' UCI researcher says slaying •no surprise' By ANDREA ADELSON Of IN o.11r .... 9talf American Uni versity President Malcolm Kerr had no illusions about war-tom Lebanon. "He had a great love of Lebanon, but he didn't e"cuse anything," Marc Robbins. a post-doctoral researcher at UC Irvine, said this morning after hearing that Kerr had been as- sassinated on the Beirut campus. Robbins. who has an inte~st in Middle Eastern affairs, substituted for Kerr as a visitan& UCLA professor this fall. Kerr taught at UCLA for 20 years before he took over the prcs1· dency of the Bei1 ""t university an November 1982. ubanese state radio ~ported Kerr. S2, was slain by gunmen waiting for the Beirut-born professor as he emerged from an elevator to enter his second-floor office on campus this morning. The slayicig came as no surprise to any student of the Middle East. Assassination story/A4 ~cording to Robbins ... He knew th~t was a possabilit~. Beirut was has home ... he added. Kerr succeeded David Dodge, who was kidna~ped following the June 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel. Dodge was ultimately released. Kerr. the ninth Amencan Una ver· sity p~1dent and a Maddie f.aster:n speaaJast, .. ~nted t.o create .an <>!"II of sanity .. amid an insane siluatJon. Robbins believes. The UCI researcher said Kerr's published works. includin1 "The Arab Cold War•· and "Rich and Poor States in the Middle East." arc an insightful portrait of the confused nationalistic forces pullina apart the Arab world. "One thing that comes out very clearly. he had no illusions." Robbins said. Civil strife an Lebanon was enouah to stop the nine campuses of tile University of Cahfom1a from send- ing students to American University in Beirut in 1973. Two years later. faculty were prohibited from either (Pleue eee ORR/ A2 .swlftjustlce -are we lo$lng the battle? Increasing case load forces county courts to chan e procedures The number of civil lawsuits and c:rimanal cua filed each d.iy in Oranac County's Santa Ana uperior Court courthoute continua lO ~ up each year fortint the county 1 Judiciary to !'(,we out new ways to ensure Justice 11 meted out fairly and swiftly. • • . • The 1epl quqm1re an Oranee County-indetid is tbickeniftl-repons Oranac Countf's presidi"I uperior Courtjudtc Richard BcacOm. .. TbCcaae\Olddeflnltely11mePina up, not dramat.cally, but the cues are aettlna m0tt and mon: complH 11 well." BeacOm cxplained durina 'a rectnt interView. coun in 11 shon a time as possible. If ca1e1 iet out and tried or resolved, I'm hapJ?y." said Beacom, whose post can be likened to that ofa courthouse traffic cop. "I like to thank we're di1pcnsana justice, not anndina up people because of the volume." Criminal cues now are reactuna trial in an averqe of 90 to 120 days. the judee estimated. CiV11 case which rouunely take much looser to ready for trial, ca1' ~ tchedulcd widun llmonthsifattomeyson both 1ide1 "attnlf lina around," Beacom said. However. thtJudaeconcedcd some criminlJ ca.ses have draatd on for u Iona as two ycan whm civil cases rouundy do not ruch the tn1I taae for two 01 thtte years. JEFF ADw PERSPE c T IVE ~ SIAtC statutes ttQuare that any pe"°n 1nutcd bt amr· cd 1n Mu· nicipal Coun within 4 houn and have a preliminary hcanna on t~c characs within 10 da)'s If the ca as bound over to upcnor C'oun for tnat the informatton mu t'bt Olcd within I~ days and a tnal must be hcdu1 d w11h1n 60 days of am1an· meot. fiaht to waive the tame requirements and seek conllnuancc of the case The extra tame often allows the defen· dant's attorney to PrtPlre a more thorough defense or locate and inter· vtcw witnesses. Despite 1ncreas1n1 demands. couruaren'11 c'°lledulhey used to be. When 1983 closed on Dec. 31 , 480 felony cnmanal cases were 1waatina tnal in the county's u~or Coun. a far cry from December 1911. ~hen 1 tte0rd 914 ca wett awaauna trial, accordina to utistics comptlcd by the upcrior Coun Admina trativc Office. Beacom said that since he elected pr«idma Jud a yar .. o he h 1nlitutcd ttfonns aimed at red ina what thrcatentd 10 be an ovcr- whelmina back lot of criminal cattt Malcolm Kerr 5 seized in crypt defacing Teensturnedtn by ~heir friends By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dlllp ........ Five teen-agers suspected of spray· ing swastikas and anti-Christian slogans on crypts at a Huntinaton Beach c:cme~ were turned 10 this v.cck by their own .. outra&cd" fncnds. police reported today. "It was a mindless act that even outraJed their own ~.. said Huntington Beach police detccuvc Chuck Nowotny of the teens an-ested an conncctaon with the massive vandahsm att.ack at Good hephcrd Cemetery Two 16-ycar-<>ld Huntanaton Beach boys were arrested Tuesday on susp1c1on of felony malicious mas.- chief whale a airl and two other boys were charaed with trcspa ma. Bttausc of the aacs of the youth . no names were released. "All of them seemed remo~ful ... said Nowotny "I think they reaJ1zcd later that 1t was a mind~ th101 to do and didn't stop to thank at the tame that thn wasn't a very cool th1n1 lO bt doani. ~ Paul Hol ley. a J?Ok man for the Roman Cathofic 01ocnc of Oran . said he was pica~ arrest\ had bttn mad . "Thi IS C'\l<'tl) wh y wt wtnt so pubhc with th11 thins. We ~ hopana public pm urc would lead to ~me annts. And tha1·s appattntl) ""hat happeM<i ... be said. The attxlc, which oc:aaned either 1.,t Thunday e"'tft!n& or the follo - 1na day -f nday the t th. lcf\ m re than 40 marbl crypt defaced. Bladt 1W'Uli , uh slopns and ol>- Sttn1ttC'\ ~ert pray.painted on tbc t m On t.atut'. I fcN1 Of l .. The wbOle th1na in the nufthcll is catcl01d, manaaina 10 set ptoplc to The time It takes for a person accuecd of a cnmc to come to tnal depcncb heav1ly on the defendant's auomey and how rapidly the defen· dant him lh~an to N tri~. Howevrr, and it's a bia however, a defl ndant 11 entitled to andJ. mort often than not. avail him It of hi Wbtl 2.4~ cnmui.al have (Pleue ... TD BATTLS/Aa) TCSN9/A2l-- ' • A2 * * Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Janu ry 18. 198' Youth claims self-defense in fatal NeWport stabbing By TEVE MARBLE Of ... Dllllr .... --An 18-year-old Cot.ta Mesa man accuted of fatally siabb1n1 h111 Jona· ttmc friend Sc.:011 Jamc11 McN!lu&hton ha told police he wni. only defcndin& himself. But office", noting the 29-year-old Newpon Bench man had been stabbed H many as 12 llml' with a wooden chisel dunng the ~unday incident, arc con11nu1ng to search for other motavcr\ in the k111in& "It doe n'I make much !iensc." \aid Newpon Beach police Dctcc11vc Bob Worthen of the brutal lcalling. "We JUSt don't know yet what caused this fncndshap 10 d1\1ntearatc this way " McNaughton. the son of a prom1· ncnt business execu11ve. was found sprawled an a hallway near ha!I Valla Balboa condominium PolKe said he was not weanng any clothes but had been covered wath a towel by a friend who d1~vcrcd,h1m. CONTINUED STORIES ' Before he died otlicer ~ad school . McNaughton named Brent loua~ Ahhouah the company's hcad-Van~ne 11 u h111 attacker. quane~ bu1ldinas in Ncwpon were Van3Sne1111J a fnend und former twice set afire by arsonists last year, roommate ot the man he'11 nccu~d of" pol ace do not hchevc there is a lcalhng. wa~ arrested Monda> of\er u connection ~tween th e blazes and real estate agent discovered ham the luying. sleeping an a ncarb> unoccupied Dc1ect1vc1. however, were an· c·ondominium ves1iaat1ng allegations that The Costa Mesa man was to ~ McNaughton was generous with his form ally chargtd with murder today money and that some friends may at Harbor Mun1c1pul C oun 1n New-have taken adva ntage of him, preying port Bca<.·h. o n his &cnerosny. Meanwhile, funeral services for Frit:nds said McNaughton was a McNau~ton arc to be conducted at I well-hkcd. 1ntcll1acnt person who p.m. Fnda) at the Community Con-"laked to party." Police were told that gregauonal Church an Corona del the 29-year-<>ld recently had over- Mar. Bunal wall be at ~a aboard th e come a cocaine habit Angela. a fishing boat McNaughton Born an Santa Monica, once skippered. McNaughton ~duated from New- McNaughton was lhe son of John J port Harbor Ha•h School and earned McNaughton. the board chairman of a dearec an business from USC. He. Newport-based Nauonal Education was working toward a master's dcvcc Corp. which operates a nauonw1de an business at Pepperdine Un1vensty, chain of vocational and training according to fam1Ty members. WOMAN REUNITED WITH MOTHER .•. From Al Those letdo" ns eventually required her to seek trcatmcn1 for depression And then on an October day in 1981 she hired a Los Angeles detcc· 11ve agency that spec1ah1ed 1n tracing lost people. For a long tame, the professional\ ran 1ntu a stone wall But her luck at lai.t changed and she got the telephone call she had been wa111ng for a week ago toda) "The detective told me that he wa\ planning 10 break 1he case." she !>lltd "I wassoexcated I couldn't c;tand 11 I told ham I needed a crumb "He said. 'You're going to have the whole piece of ca.kc I'm JUSt wa111ng for the icing.· " The "1ctng" arnved al Johnson'\ home 1n Huntington Bcalh 1n lhl' form of a 8-by· I I ·1 nch p1ccr of paper wath a few 1yixwntten lines She's added a frw teardrop'> of JOY The message read JOAN WRIGHT AKA JOANN WRIGH f AKA MRS. JOAN T ERLEINE AKA MRS. GEORGE E. ERLEIN Pleasant Manor Nursing Home. 4615 Park He1~hts. Baltimore. Md. It sher mother -the pcr'>on she'c, been looking for all these years. Johnson·., mother had remarried and has daughter'> that John'ion knew no1hang abou1. Her mom. now 48. ll\·cd 1n the same house 1n Bah1morl' for 27 years and has been a book- kee per at the nunin~ home. ·But Johnson still had anxious moments. Perhaps her mother would rqect her Johnson's husband placed the fateful telephone ca ll to Balt 1· more. Mr., E:.rlc1n (Terrr's mother) an<."ered. He told her he was calling from Southern C al1fom1a and had reason to believe she wa!. has wife'<, mother "The lirst thing she a\ked was how dad )OU get my number," Gary Johnson said "Then there was \llence." He handed the phone over to Teri'). "I said 'Hello· She said. "Terry''" .\nd I asked. 'Mom. ts that reall) you'' 1h1s 1s a miracle' Then I began to cry and Cf} and cry and she !laid. 'It's OK. 11's O K.'" Johnson lca,cc; Los Angeles Inter· na11onal Airpon at 7 a.m. Friday for the long-awaited reunion. She'll ar· rt\e an Baltimore at 4 p.m "We're going to talk. talk. talk." she said "Mom doc'>n't know about my marriage to my husband Gary. about m} first kid (~an. 12). about my TRANSIT TAX ... From Al second kid (Deanna. 9). or about dating or the high school proms. She told me she's going to buy an electric blanket for me. It's 14 devees there.'' Johnson, who works m the busi- ness depanment at Hughes Aircraft Company in Lona Beach, said her mother married her father at the age of 13 and separated when Johnson was 2 The mother turned Johnson and her brother Larry over to an or- phanage an Texas "to get est.abhshed" but Johnson's father picked up the youngsters and Johnson lived in Texas and Nonh Carolina. first w11h her fa ther and then with her grand- mother The detectives aren't telling John· ')On how they came upon the d1s- tovef). But that doesn't matter fo r now. ''I'm stall on cloud nine. I haven't come close to touci11ng bot· tom yet." she said. KERR ... 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Clark <,a1d The slaying will likely conlnbute to unea~ for the 175 students from m1deas1ern countries attending UCI , but wall probably not generate antt· Arab sentiment. said Martha lr;===========================================:i Morgan. an assistant dean of students and d 1 rector of 1 ntemataonal services. "It feel'> grcal " ..aid Supcn1sor Thomas Riley. chairman of the 1ransporut1on comm1s'>1on. about winning the required approvals "Jt feels very. vef} l(OO<.l somt'thang }OU feel so s1rongl) about 1~ au.cptcd b} other people " ~upcr' 1\or Ralph ( lark lha1 rman oft he Orange< ounl~ I ran\1t Dl\tnll and a tran~ponat1on uimm1\\1Uncr. said he\ happ) the m1:a,urc ""o,rr the top," hut he never had any doubt tl would reach the ballot "We're bogged down in a quagmire of congestion and 1h1'1 gt\C\ people the opportun1t) to \C>tl· 11n \ometh1ng that can do r,om1:th1ng dlx1ut that." Clark ..aid Both ( lark Jnd Rtln Jd.nowl- edged that uin .. 1nung · \Olt'f\ 10 '>uppon the ta' 1ntrl'a-.c rnµld he a touah JOb ·•T thank 1t\ J(OtnJI 111 win hut .in\ TEENS ••• l'rolDAl Mkbela•lo's Pieta, wu dcfa~ with a swutib and the slopn .. Chiltian Death" with wrillcn in Ooth.ic lettcrina at1ts base. PoJice emphas1ied that they be- lieve the attack wa5 without Satanic. anti·SCmitk or neo-Na1i oven.ones N~01ny satd tomt of lhe r.l<?JWll art lyrict from punk-rock recordJn&.'· The vandalitm stunned oeaahbcm of the cemetery and officials of the diocese. Church officials e1timatcd it could cott uptoS7.000 to remove the al~oa and symbols. IC lberc •• a br\aht s.ide of any of lhit it•• that there was a U'tmtndous outpourina of iymP._alb)' from people of aU ..-alb of life,'" id Holley. .. People have offered to donate money or time 10 help clean this up. And we appreciate lhat •• Ht llUd' a cleanup opcr11100 will be orpni1od in the comma day' after ~ oftlciah1lctuminc IM proper cbemkaJs to U\C to remove pa1n1 CtOm lbe marble turfac-ea without damlcina the cryp1 . The tax increase would generate S5 4 b11l1on 10 be earmarked for a host oftransponataon proJects around the count:. dunng thc next 15 )'Cars. 1ntlud1ng new frcewa> con<1truct1on trecwa\ w1den1ng prOJeCt'>. h1ghwa) 1mpr0\ l'nll'nt'> and po'><itbl) u>n· \tructwn u f a ( n<,ta Mna-10-F ull- enon rail line Now that the tax question hac; qualified tor the ballot. Ofteltc and Rile> said that 1hc pro-tax cam paign v.111 he rt1n b) private business interest'> in the Lount\ Public of- fic:ials are barred from expending 11ublic lund'i to rnmpa1gn Bes1dec; Laguna Beach, c111es that ha\C )Cl to consider v.hether to place the tax on the ballot arc Irvine. 5an ( kmcnte Anaheim. (1arden Grove and \<-al Beach Oftelae ..aid l hl· IX c111n that ha'e endor\l'd the hallnt mea,urc rcprc\Cnt more 1hC1n I 3 malhon rnunt\ re\ldcnts and SK <i percent of the 'rnuntf ' total population. according to a T ranspor- tataon ( omm1ss1on .,poke\ woman. Foreign students "value their tducatsonal expencnce in tM United Stalec; and don't want to Jeopardize 11." Morgan said. ALISO ... From Al cndorwd the findings. "Thie, ,., a great day for the <Jreent>clt ." ~ad Greenbelt President Jon Brand "It's nice to sec that they removed the ob1ec11onal features. Let's get on with 1t I' The countv Board of Supervisors as expected to' ote on the task force plan 1n februaf} If approved. the county wall have offic1all} accepted the dedicated land from 4.laM> Viejo. If all goc\ acrnrd1ng lo schedule. the city ca n begin con'itruct1on of Moulton Meadov.~ Park 'iomctamc next fall. r he ta'lk furle rroposal calls for the dt'vclopmcnt of an equestrian center. golf rnur<,(· expansion. a 70-acre campsite. ranger 'ltat1on and a small- ~ale VI ne)'ard/wmef} DAYCO WITNESSES ... From Al J11..a1cd thl'} arn\C.·d in the tln11cd ..,tate~ on Dec 2lS. 29 and \CJ -almost t\.\o \.\t'l:k\ tx·tort· thc 1na1·., rwnalt } ph<J'-<: WJ\ \l hcdulcd to hcg1n on Jan 'I lk~lde' thl' w1tnc\sn· a1rlare. the tount\ paid ca1.:h of lhc them S25 for t'' l'r} da} the) WC'rc here and prm 1ded one n1ghl'c, \ta) 1n a motel. auordang to < h1cf l>eput> Publlt Defender Tom Mt Donald. who handled Dayco\ deft'n\C After 1he1r tir\t n1gh11n \outhcrn C aliforn1a. the w11ne\'iC\ \ta)ed w11h F1lap1no fam1I · ll'\ in the area. he ~ad fhe JUI') recommended Dayco be \Cntence-0 to a life pn<1on term wnhout the poss1b1hty of parole rather than etc<Uted following about l'll(ht hour\ of del1bcral1on<1 The JUI'\ foreman. interviewed altcr tht• H'rd1ll wa\ delivered, said 1he 1c-.t1m11n\ of the witnesses hrought Imm iht· Ph11tpp1nes had no afkll ''wh;it'loe,er" on the panel's det1\1on Both Mc Donald and Butler ac- knowledged death penalty cases cos1 taxpayer\ a 101 of money. but said 'luch expenditures are JUsttficd when a man'\ life 1-. at stake They defended their dt'C1'>1on to bring over the 11 character w11nesscs. many of whom lt''lt1ficd they had not seen Dayco )ancc he !ch the Ph1hpp1nes an 1965. McDonald ~ad an even greater ~v1ng... lo taxpayers would have been rt'nh7cd af the Dastrael Attorney's office would have beet\ willing to allow Dayco 10 plead guilty to the sla)mgs. in return for a hfe sentence. when the ofTer was made a year ago. THE BATTLE FOR SPEEDY JUSTICE ..• From Al . been filed sinL<' January. thl' ha<.klog of cnmtnal ca-...·qJcchned from 773 in January 10 a low of JOH 1n July The reason for the dt"dane, Beacom proudly \aid, I\ the clu'ller or team system he ha'l 1n'il1tu1ed at-t~c coun IUthcr th.an fuonehna 111 cr1m1nal \ ca'e' 1n111ally throuah one c;.ounroom. a., ha\ been the P.rac11c~ in the put. the more flexible team system permit\ Judie an ~vcral courtroom' to be pro<.eu1n1tt1m1nal cases. Judae,, ttpec1all> 1ho~ •utt1n1 on the coun'• (ram1nal panel .•~ placed on thrtt·JUd&t' teillm\ heh lt'lm ope-rate\ independently of another and caw\ can be lraded or ahuffied amona tcam-mcmhcr\ ··11hmlt 1t prov1dn more certainly ror the iud1es and more <;trt11n1y for the defendants bcl~U~ they now know INhO tht <.He 1~ io1n1 to and what thal JUd , .. , rcpulahon t\" ' , , lkacom ~aid Uc eApl:uncd that th(' team ap- proach hin worked well 1n Orange < oun1y 1n reducing the cnminal ha<.klog of casci. t>ccau~ "at allows ifClter flex1b1hl) to lht JUdatt. wh1th means they can handle mort caws" Beacom pointed out thal JU\t1ce in Oranac < ounty 1\ much swaf\cr than 1n Lo\ Anaelt~ County. whc-rt. he .aid tht JU'lt1le ,yuem ha\ become alm<XI unmanapble ''I'm tryinp. to avoid bttomana too lnrs:r and unmanapble and I'm encoura&Jna 'pecaahy amona Judae to avoid some of the p11falls JUIUCC •n Lo' Anaele\ ( ou1n~ has fallen into." he \Otd. Tnhtlp,honcn the 11mt'1t ~kcsfor c1v1I cut'' to reach tnal, Beacom and hie. prcdeceuon have required the \Ch~phntt of m ndatory stttlemcn1 rnnfercncc' 10 try 10 re~lvc la~tuah before tnals And while complex cases now arc routinely assigned to one judac. who handle'i all aspects of a case, less complex co8es or ones th11 can be tried in a few days ume arc ass11ned to appointed or volunteer judsn pro tempore Bui Beacom u1d he t\ reluctant to mcrta~ the number of pen-time Judacs who hear cases because be fe.elt 1t m1aht ultimately comprom1w the adnum1trat1on of JU1t1cc. ··we don't hive a pan-tame aov· ernor or lcgJst11ure:· he said. 1 he counJf ' ch1ef;udae added that OranarC ountyconunucstobcon the cuttin.s cdar of 1nnova11on1 aamed at spttdin JUsllce alona. But he pointed out that the bottom hnc 1n the nt. An1 counhousc and elsewhere it hav1n1 C"nou&h JUdfes to handle tht arow1n1 number o cases. And lake cvcrych1n1 clst. mort Judac coat ta Pl)'Ct'\ mo~ money. l ! ' E! You can latiel yourself luckY with avings of up to 70% on ~elegant suits. sport coats. sweaters, sh hjs, trousers and accessories. , Ford sets Mesa talk to boost Carpenter former Pre)tden1 (,erald R. Ford wall •peak in Co ta ~esa Jin. n 11 a fund -ra1s1na reception for Ken < arpenter, Republican c11nd1datc for st.ate Assembly in the 70th dastn<.t. • Carpenter. u Newport Beach buMncssman, hope! 10 fall the seat vacuted b)' All11emblywom11n Marian Bergeson who has ~ec1ded to run for the Stute Senate. ' Joanina Supervisor Bruce Ncstandc as chairmtn for the ~ord rece1>1t on u c Kathryn f'hompson. president, ~&< Properties and John Kronin, president, USO C orporat1on. Trckcl!. for the lund-ra1~r. to be held 1n the South toast Phaza Hotel Grand Ballroom from 6 to 8 p.m .. are $250 per person I urther information and reservations arc ava1lablc by ca lling 77().2525 Dance, bridge claaea •lated Reg1stratton 1~ under way for three 10.w«k dance ~nd bndgc clas~!>. which begin this w'--ck at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 andbura Way. Classes arc open to adults and especially senior c1t1zens SS or older.< lass 1nformat1on can be obtained by calling 660..388Q. • Rummage sale •et In Laguna The Ebell Club of Laauna Beach will hold its annual rummage sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. a1 the La'una Beach Women's Club at the corner of St. Ann's Dn vc and Glenncyr~ Avenue. Proceeds from the sak of furniture. clothing. toys, 1ew~lry, books and ~ousc~arc will be ~scd to support a vanety of communtty projects and philanthropies. For more information. call 499-4465. Fiji Islands lecture at OCC An rllulltraled lecture on the F1J1 Islands wall be offered Fnday at Oranfe Coast College an Costa Mesa by Drana Hyf!lan. who wrn prcst!nt the program from 7:30 to 9 p.m an Science Lecture Room 102. Hyman and her famil y built a 38-foot yacht an which they sailed from New Zealand to the Fiji fslands. Four months rnto the tnp. the boat was h11 and sunk by a humcane The Hymans resumed their cru1smg after the yacht was salvaged and returned ·10 New Zealand for repairs. At OCC. Hyman will show slidesdcp1ct1ng the people of ftJt and shell collecting off the 1slanCI. Adm1ss1on 1s $4. Tickets are available rn the OCC Ticket Office. located in the college's Student Center Building. Tai consultant at HB library A professional tax consultant now 1s available for preparation of incomt tax forms at the Huntington Beach Central Library, 7777 Main St. Fees vary accordi ng to tax needs. The library Ill offering the service 1n the mam lobby dunng ltbrary hours includrng Saturday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. throuah Apnl IS People who arc senior crttzens. handicapped or in a low income bracket are eligible to receive free advice and preparation from an IRS reprC1Cntat1ve on Monday and Thursday evenmg~ rrom 6-9 p.m. \Vedneeday,Janual"f 18 • 7 p.m.. Laauna Beach P1rkln1, Qi.raffle ud Clrealallon. Ctt y Hall Conrerencc Room. 505 Forest Ave. • 7 p.m. Orange County Water Dl1trtct Board of Olrecton. D1stnc1 Headquarters, I 0500 Ellis A vc., Fountam Valley. .... • 7 p.m., Huntlll1ton Bucb Penonnel Comml11lon. Room B-7, City Hall. 2000 Mam St. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlne Comma.oily Servlce1 Comml11lon . Ci ty Hall. I 7200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvl.e Ualfled Scbool Dl1trlct Board. Lakeside Middle School. 3 Lemongrass. Thursday, January 19 • 6 p m • Laguna Beaeb Senior Citizens Committee. C ommun1ty (enter. 384 Legion Ave • 6 p m.. Laguna Bucb Board of Adjustment. < ouncrl Chamberi. S05 Forest Ave. • 7.30 pm., La.1ua1 Beaeb Cable TV Committee. Community Center, 384 Legion Ave. • 7 30 p.m .. Fountain Valley School District Board of Trustees. I 0210 Oak St. • 7:30 p.m .• Newport Be•eb Planal.og Comml11loa. City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. • 7· 30 p.m .. l rvlne Pl1ula1 Comml11lon. ( '1ty Hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. ' PoucE Loe °""',... ....... ..,Lee .. .,,. It waa a nice day for sailing Sunday wu a nice day no matter what form of tranaportation you faYor. A friendly breese broqbt MTeral 1-od Allon crulainC to Mlle Square Park In P'oantaln Valfey. County will appeal King holiday ruling 600 Muncipal Court workers got day off By JEFF ADLER Of .... O.., .......... Calling an Orange County Supenor Court judge's decision a "dangerous prece- dent," the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday agreed to appeal the ruling that gave about 600 Municipal Court employees a holiday on Martin Luther Kma Jr.'s birthday. The decision to appeal Judge Philip Schwab's rulinJ was made by supervisors during a brief closed-door session with county attorneys following the board's regular weekly muting. the day after the holiday was observed. Board Chairman Hamett Wieder said board members ob1ectcd. not to Kin1fs birthday, but to the total number of paid holidays granted to county employees and the costs associated w11h adding another day to the current last or 11 annual paid holidays. "The bottom lrne rs that judges have stepped out of their Jud1c1al role and into the legjslative/admintstrative arenas." said Wieder in a written statement released followi ng the board's decision. Municipal Courts the power to unilaterally bestow benefits, which are paid for with tax dollars, without the approval of or even the consultation with the Board of Super- visors," Wieder said of the board's decision to pursue the appeal. While all Municipal Court workers were given Monday o(T by the Judge, only Superior Court e~;nyees who work direct- ly for judges were 11ven the day off. Newport student honored at USC Vicky Collison. resident of Newpon Beach. was one of 12 students chosen for membership in the Order or Omega at 1he University of Southern California. The selection was based on her outstanding contnbutions to the school's fraternity and sorority system. The Order of Omega rs composed of 21 select students d1stinsuished in academic achievement. fraternity and soronty ac· t1vi11es. and community involvement. Collison. a junior.'" punuin& a degree in business. Orange COQI DAILY PILOT/Wednuday, January 18. 1984 M Pollster projeCts transit sales tax m~y have trouble 65% support idea, but plan could still fail By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. ,,.., ......... Even whale 65 percent of Orange County residents polled durina a 1983 survey say they would suppon a l<ent transponauon sales tax, those resulti. do not Juarantee victory at the polls, says Caltforn1a poluter Mervin Field. Results of the survey. conducted b) UC Irvine researchers, docs show strona "1n- stinct1ve support" ror the proposed measure 10 generate SS.4 b1llton over IS years to pay for an array of transportation projects, according to Field. But while 65 percent of those: polled say they would suppon the measurt', a urvey taken nearly a year before votcn go to the polls "cannot be construed" to tabulate voting r~ults, f ield told I SO people Tuesday at a mcettng of the UC I Bus1ne&s and f ndustri.al Associates. The Orange County Transportation Commission needs the endorsement or 14 or the county's 26 Cities by Feb. 13 to place the question on the June S ballot. Thus far only HuntingtOn Beach has opposed 11. Field. chief of the Caltforn1a Poll. one or the longest-running surveys in the state. said sales taxes "have a reasonable dearce or acceptance .. although the public prcfeM steeper sin taxes and business lev1e~ In add11ion. polls show a "dramuuc·· shi.f\. tn the last fi ve xcars, with public opinion now baclung hikes an government spending for highways and education, 1n particular. Field saJd. Whatever the outcome. "this WLU have impact elsewhere in the state where other counties are facing the same problems," the pollster predicted. Bil Brothen preafdent Pfewport Beach -reeldent Anthony M. Vltd bu been elected pre.ldent of tbe B'C Brotben/B'C Slaten or,aniu- don of Oran1e County. In ad· dltion to b.la put membenhJp on that .iroup'• board of dlrecton, Vitti [a acdYe In a variety of ch1c endea•ora, lncludlnc aerrina on the Oranae County Judfclal Selection Committee and on the board of directora of the Com· merce bank. Corrc•pondina ~•th pro-trtn portation tax tenument '' a erowin, di tilfaction w11h the eounlf transportation system. In 1983, the UCI sur'\'e)' 'bowed on()' 26 percent of the county's mident1 'd they were satisfied wtth the frttwayi. droppina 6 percent from the year before. "This 11 half a pcrwnt of the county populauon becomina d11sat1sficd ... each month. At that rate, everybody wall be de satisfied 1n live years." satd sur'\'ey director Mark Balda sarc. en "usociatc prorcssor of social ccoloay. Survey find1nss also show the county's residents arc makina more money, bccom· ma better educated. hold1na more wbitc collar JObl. and fa vor arowth hmtts. n- pecaally restnctionson apanmcnl bu1Jdina. Ra ymond Watson, Walt Disney P~ ducuons chairman and at panelist at the d1scun1on. ~id the county's future 11 tied tO the twin llSUCS or transportation and hous1ni. Wat1an , a former Irvine Co. eitctutive, said sp1ralin& propeny taxes keep home· owners rrom stiling their houses rather than relocattng closer to their JObt - prcc:ludi~g a choice between movina or commuuna. Watson said busanesscs. such as the Irvine Co .. mu'lt help ~Ive the dilemma by prov1d1ng affordable housing. rr the saJcs tu fa1b. "we wall have several more years of wnnaina our hands,'' he said. First D1stnC1 Supervisor Roger Stanton said survey findanas showana suppon for apanment growth restnctions, even amona renters. presents another dilemma: how to reconcile public pohcy w11h inconsistent public opinion. Renter suppon for arowth limlll ts "t0Crtd1blc lO me. bccaust II works apinst their best interests." Stanton said. Ordinance to re~ulate LBafarms A new ordinance rcgulatin& alarm sys- tem<> 1s now in effect in Laguna Beach. accord1na to police officials. who hope 111s a non-nnaan& success. The ordinance g1v~ the chief or pohcc the authonty to collect SSO fo( each false burglary alarm or fire alarm 10 eucu of three dunna a I 2·moolh penoc1. Tbe faltc robbery alarm fee 11 S 100 for each alarm af\cr the allowed \httt 'n a year. The City Council approved the ordi- nance this fall after police officials rcponed there arc more than I ,400 alarms '°und1ng annually. Each tame a burifary alarm rinas. rwo officers musr respond. A robbery alann require\ three officers and a sergeant. police said. Officials hopt" the fee wrll reduce the number of false alarms and free pohcc for other duties. In add1t1on. businesses and residents opt"ra11ng burglar. fire or robber) alarms must purchase a b1enn1al permit b} Feb I under the new ordinance Permits arc available at the police depanment. SOS Fores1 Ave . Laguna Bcat:h "They (the judges) have used county money to hire a lawyer 10 obtain an additional economic benefit for Mun1c1pal Court employees. The idea that the county should foot the bill for an extra holtday rs questionable. at best," the supervisor said The Municipal Court judges sued county supervisors on behalf of Mun1c1pal Coun clerks and deputy marshals claiming that court personnel arc entitled to observe state holidays. Gov. George Dcukmc11an de- clared King's birthday a holiday for state workers tut year. Mesa amputates Emergicenter mural The problem arose because both the state and county exercise jurisdiction over the courts, although court employ~ barpin with and are paid by county government. "Judge Schwab·11 dcci111on allows the Emergicentcr will ha"c to amputate its hu~e. bandaged pointing-finger araph1 c painted on the wall-of its 17th Street building in Costa Mesa. The Costa Mesa City Council on Mon- day ni~t sounded more like art cntics as they discussed the 714-square-foot araphrc which violates the city's sign code. Accord- ing to the code. a I 33.S-squarc-root sign is allowed. Emergit·enter's Dr. Brennan Canady had hoped for a waiver because he ~ad the large graphic was necessary to guide pa11cnts an the proper door He also said he didn't thrnk 3"Sfaph1c was cons1dercd w1thrn the sign ordinance. "I JUSI feel it's acsthettcally more pleasing the s11c 1t 1s," Cassidy s~ud But he received another review from thi.· council ·1 JUSt 1h1nk rt look'> too big." ..aid C ouncal"'oman "'-orma Hcnzog "I went and lookl'd a1 11 from a parking lot acro~s the \trcet I ha'c trouble with the s11e ot the thing lt 0'ljU\I v.a' way. out of proportion " Counulman W M<. Farland ~aid he womed if t'mergalcntcr wen~ allowed to keep m large graphic other bu.,ines~\ 1n the arc.>a might .">tart pa roting graph1C'i on their buildtng'i Mesa cops thwart suicide Jan 11 and Jan. 17 off the out">1dc wall of Commodore lndustnc~. a computer equipment manufacturer at 294 5 Airway Fountain Valley \omt<onc 'ita\hed '" larton' 111 Marlboro ngarctlc'i "'orth Sh 7 1n a <;hopping hand hJ,kc:t Jnd "'alkC'd out the door al \lhcn,on\ market "'1thou1 p:nrng tor 1hrm IJlcr 1hat nriht 11 ""a' gunl' • • • .\ Nt"wport Beath man reponed the the It ol tv.o C or..,{'llC T -lop'i 'alucd .it SI I 00 from an undcfirnund parking '11'\Jlturc 1n the 100 hind. of "1ll'ol•tl L.tnc T ue~a., on Santa Ana River bridge Two Co'ita Mc~ police officers foiled a potenttal su1c1de Tuesday when they thwarted a man's attempt to jump into the Sanu Ana River. OOicers Norm Kutch and Chn ~ Morns rc,pcmded to an alen from a c111zen who s:ud he had •potted a man who looked IS 1rhc WH &Otnl tOJUmp off the newly opened hndac nt MacArthur 8opulcvord Hundnaton Beach Assorted women's apparel worth S4 I 6.SO was rcponed stolen Tuesday from a white 1979 Volkwaaen Rabbit parked on the 6 700 block df Elhs A venue. The car app:1rently had been lef\ unlO<'ked ••• A bron1e 1«ns Volvo was rcponed ~tolen Tue"'•Y from the 17500 block of Beath Boulevard The loss was e1ttmated at U .000 • • • A rc'adent of the 17600 block of Cameron 'trcet rcportrd Tuesday that a burilary had occurred in her home. The Ion included a d1amo.nd watch wonh SJ.SO<> The officers rushed to the scene and found a 42-ycar-old de'lpondcnt- look1 na man. "When the man \3W Officer Moort runm n& toward him he staned to climb over the wall so he could jump." said Lt. Tom Laiar. Kutch. who had JUSl rctumed to duty af\cr recovering from a back tnJUry. rushed to the man. He grabbed hi s arm. savina him from fallina to • • • Four hubcaps were reponed stolen early today from a blue 1979 Olds~ mob1leparkcd near Main Street and Eilts Avcnur. The Ion was esumate<l :al $600. • • • Fntenna throuJh an unlocked kitchen door. someone bursJanud a homr Tuesday on the 19300 block of Weymouth Lane. The lo includ~ two nnas wonh S3.SOO • • • A resident of the 18600 block of Maplewood Circle reponed Tuesday that ~mconc smashed a. rnr window to enter has 1979 Porachc. The lo 1ncludrd a radio-tape pla)er wonh $300 • • • A yellow 1969 Volkwar.cn "Bua" A woman rcru~:d home to the w11 burstamed Tuetday while 8200 block of lndianepoh' A\lcnue parked on the 16600 block of Ruthy \on TuC'sday afternoon and found Lanr. A wind wan& w • pncd Optn to \Omeone had hrokcn en The ·a1u, cntrr Thc Ion mdudcd a radio won" from n rear kitchen window wa1 S200 ttmoved to enter The lo 1nc:lucJcd the shallow waler below and wrestled him to the ground. The officcn took the man to Santa Ana Psych1atnc Hospual for treatment. tt•s not known why the man wanted to jump ofT the bnd4e. Kutch injured has back again and was taken to Custa Mesa Community Hospital and 5ent home for at least three day5 orbed rest. Lazar siird. two tclcv1s1on sets wonh $700 and S300 in chanae. • • • While its owner was surfina. a brown 1972 Ford station waaon was ,tolcn Tuesday from tl'le SOO block of Walnut A venue The loss was "ti- mated al S 1.500. . . . - Entenna throuah an unlocked front door. somcoM bufJlanud a home Tue~ay on the 1800 block of Park trctt. tertO equipment worth $344. SO was 'tolcn Costalleu The owner of a houte at 768 Wes lc~n ttportC'dshe'shadS 1.0 11 ~or1h or jewelry. china and cry tal •tolen from her homr dunna the last three wtcks OnC' of the atrms wa't a S 700 1pph1rc nna. Thtrt'' ~n no M&n Of forced e'!,t7. rohct rcpontd. bra pre 'turt relief va lve vokaed 11 $415 w tokn wmctm1c between lrrine A stereo thief u-.cd a ware coat hanger to pop open a window ot a Ford Mustana parked rn a Turtle Rock ne11hborhood Monday nrght before stealing $780 worth of audio equipment. Pohce said 11 was the second car equipment theft on Sierra ROJO Road 1n a' many days • • • Someone nppcd off a car Cmi.'I from a Mercedc~ Ben1 parked 1n a Parker Hannafin lot sometime Mon- day. The thef\ was rcooned TucM1a)' . . ' A door·pry1na bur&Jar tncd to get into three )ky Park businen su1tc11 overn1aht Monday, but ~uctccded an p1nana entry to only one. About S80 rn petty cash was stolen from D bustnns 1n the 17900 block Lafun• Beach A concrete m11ter and a ball hat'h both valued ot SI ,S'4K. were \tokn from a job 'ttr rn the I 20Q block of South ("oas1 H•f':"l Laauna Beach police and firt- flahtcl"\ responded to a fire reported in the 100 block of Laauna C. anyon Road at obout noon luc\da) 10 find moke com1na from 1 roofiof) hc1ter Rescue unit returned 10 thcar .. ta- t1ons • • • .\ n euly momm1 hurilar \urpn\Cd ~ adent\ in a Man11n1ta Drive 1ddrt but Ocd when thr OC't'upant' awoke He WI\ dcscnbcd s ahout n rcan of age. tendina nvr feet e1aht 1nchc ull 1 we1ahina 160 pound\ medium build wuh dark rnmpk'-ton anJ a T h111 ovtr lusJ>raJ • • • ( ar thtc' l''> \loll' all lour hulxap' 'alucd at S '00 from Jn t Q84 l>at">un c;ta11on "'agnn 1n thr I 11>cX> hlcx·k ot Euchd Strecl Newport Beach A Nc-wfl()n Be:K h v.om n n.·P"rtcd the theft of four' ttr{'\ \ alut:d at s~ so each 3nd four tr re""" 'alueJ at SI 2~ each from her I ~M~ < Of\ clli.' parkt•d in lhe 21X) hlod of Ntlt' l .tnc Tue'>da' • • • A 11 ·}CJr-old "ll'\~ port lka1. h woman IC'f'\ her pur'-<' 1 untnin1ng $1 .000 rn ca~h on 1ht· 10p 111 :in Jr(<Hk iiame nt tht' Pla yamund •\tla<k .11 70 \ 1-dgewater Monda} n1ihl When \ht" returned to the .m:adr tor the pur\t' • • • \ °'it·wpon tkac h dol lnl rt·ponc.·d the theft of a woman"• nng \3lucd .tl S' 000 Imm ht\ ofTtl{' 1n tht· Ill()() blCK:k of 'Wc<otclafT Dtl\r ••• f dlcr I ndu\trlC\ Im . at~ I 0 I lxi"t' rrportcd rtR'thrft nrS I ~1u wnntr of ~rap aluminum ffom 11' m11nufal tunng )ard • • • •\ "'l'"'t)(llt fkolh n·:al nl<ill aacnl tt·roni.·d lhr thrl1 of a man " nna 'alued Ill s~umo lrom hi\ home an lht• 100 htoc·k of 'ihorccl11l Road • • • ._Newport Beach man rc.·pont·d the lhrft ot hi., tmcfca'>C" "alucd at S '<>cJ trom h" unhx kcd Juto pMkC'd rn thC' ~110 hie~ k 4tith \trn•1 T Ut''<iu) South Oran~e Countians, lose power for 1 0 hours \n undcraround tahlc la1lure let\ ' 400 '4luthern OranJ<." Count) re'' dents v.1thout cl('Ctrtnt) for a Iona a' I 0 hnun l ue'4.ta\'. uttltl\ offi\ 111., \lld today . Tom Lu1mnrc a 'rt>k<' man tor San r>1c10 (11\ UC\ ltlC ( 0 . Utd power wa\ rC' tored late TuC'\da) lor 2.~ cu\tomel"\ who lo\1 ek tr'l\.th at 10:30 am dur to a tault) cable Work crtw\ "er' .1hh:' tn rc\tnr\· powrr for ~.'X)(l, ui.tomr1' two houl\ afkr the m1\har I rimorr \ll1J Tht problrm i: hk "'11\ lex led"~ ~luth lo \I H till"'a' nu11h ul "iaaurl Road It an" IN \ U;tOffi\'" 1n Dan~ rrnnt "'uth I una and \on1c rt' 1 Jent' lt"1na 1n un1t:orruratrd trm- to~ nrar C ruv. n Volle' Park v.a\. l.anmorc ad "h too a,_,htlr to f'fpair t-r\ uw-11 wa\ tou1h to find the undcrvuund cahtt-:· l anmt•rt u1d "" r think the ~·au uf thl· prohlcm wa a flh 1 ) hreoal uf 1htlahk or a malfunlt1onin (llf\RC'\lOr Jllt<t .. Pov.er fo• all , U\loO\cn "''' re· ~mrcJ h I . pm .• tinmm 1d A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wecjnoselay, January 18, 1984 Iranians take credit for Kerr slaying BEIRUT, Ltbenon (APJ -1 ~o aunmen shot the: lo the: n~~s agc:nq heik Hus~1n Fadlallah. one such leader. bas wd "this president of Amcncan Unavcn1t) of lk•rut toda> near hi~ The caller al\O cta1mro the aroup was beh1nd the orpruzauoo d~s not eust It t a &clcphone orpni11· campus office, lulhn1 ham wnh a bullet through the head .ibductaon by JUnmen on fue4'day t.;f the aud1 con ul 1n uon." aulboriucs said. lk1ru1. 1tnd said the diplomat "1s being tried accordsna to Wahd Jumblatt. Lebanon' top Druse opposition About four hour$ ot\er the a»a sanauon of Makolm Islamic law and we wall soon throw out has body" leader. is$u~ u statement in OamoS<'us saying Kerr's Kerr, S2, a Bctrut-bom Amencan. an anonymou~ hlam1c lfoly War. which 1s believed to be lo) al to kilhog and the kidnoppin' of the Saudi diplomat w¢re the telephone caller told the Bctrut office ol Agence France-Iranian lc3dcr Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini also work. of n&ht-w1na Chnsuans. ,Pttsse. the French news ageoc~. that "Jihad ls1am1," or da1mcd rc~pons1b1ht> fort he Oct. 23 truck-bombangs that Kerr had rrplaccd David Dodge. the actma Islamic Holy War, wlb respons1bk for the shooting l.:1lkd 241 .\mem:an and 58 French troops 1n Beirut pr~1denl. who was kidnapped rn July 1982. Oodgc was Spcakmg in Arabic. the caller scud to.. err was ··a '1ct1m Sc' era I pro-Khomeini hille Moslem Ltbanese held b) pro-Iranian extrcm1 ts 1 n ubanon 's Bckaa Valley oftheAmeric.an military presence an Ltbanon." according leaders. ho~evcr, have d1scla1m~ blam1c Hol) War and in Iran for a }ear before beana freed after Synan ~~~~~~~~...;,...;;.__~~---~~~-..,,...~~-:=---=-:::--===-~-=-===========-i-~~~~~~~~~--, leaders1ntervened. RUFFELL ' UPHOLSTllY, INC. ......... ._ ........ 1922 HARB()t 81 VO COST.\ MES.\ -5•8 I 156 A university statement about three.hours after the assassination said two gunmen fired and Kerr was hat br, tW(}bullets It said the two auackers "managed to escape. · Stale radio quoted Dr. Ahmed Harati, a LtbanC$C coroner who examinro the body, as saying Kerr was killed by one 7 I Smm pistol bullet that pierced his head at the nght temple and exiled Just above the left ear. ... "{'he caller 10 Agence France-Pressc also said: "We l:;;;;;;::~p;;;;::~~;;::;;;;;;:--i also vow that not a single Aniencan or Frenchman will ......_ remain on this soil. We will take no different course and ~ shall hOl waver." A. university source. who asked not to be 1dent1ficd. said Kerr's ~cretary and others in the building dad not •T"llk• fWt-hear an} shots but rushed lo the scene after hearing Kerr's •frttlt• books. briefcase and umbrella hat the floor. ....._. Earlier. a unn·ers1ty professor. Delwan Roy, of • Aquatin ~~ Atlanta. said "one individual" shot Kerr as he was getting SPECIAL out of the elevator to go into his office. JAN. 11 -JAN. 2,, 111M University sources said the attack occurred on the ~.,..,.,n •• 1e11are: 99• I ll•W I dileold shaoed body high IOllllng <k>f'aal 9fld .,,., line long floMng ventr91 lens lour dl1 tlnc:Uve ~ l>Mdl lll•t ~ my lllvw COior I Ml l>Multful See ""' 11 Aqumoc Troeleal• wner• 1 .,,, on lale unci.r tri. name "Silver Angel' tor only .ti. 1510 W. Behr Coet...... SQ..1311 th 1 rd floor of College Hall. one floor above Kerr's office. as the president headed for a meeting of deans. Andropov to show up soon, CBS told ~~ ..,. NEW YORK (AP) -Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, 1 ...:'.:::========:::::'.'.~ who has not been seen m pubhc for five months. will make 1-a public appearance an about two weeks. the editor-in· Classy Autos Advertised in the Daily Pilat chief of the So\let newspaper Pravda told C BS News. Editor V1ktor Afanasyev said Andropov has been sufTenng from croup and the flu. which has aqravated a k1dne~ problem. 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O~by .sai~ h~ had been executed, but "all the evidence at this ~ant 1nd1cate$ suicide," a source who asked not to be identified said Tuesday. Ownby. 48, was found early Jan. 11 dana.lina ~om a second-story landing In the headquarters or the 90th U S Army Reserve Command. which he headed His hands had been bound bchand hts back with a military web belt. Hospltal reporta bomb bla•ta OGDEN, Uuih-Three pipe bombs that exploded in a hospatal physicians' locker room tore a chunk from the wall and ceiling and injured an operating room technician who 1s a suspect in the case, police said. The three half-foot pipes. placed against a waJI separating the locker room from the showers caused about S 1,000 an damagt when they went off at McKay-Dec Hospital on Tuesday. police said. • Jail hanging probe urged FORT WA 'I NE. Ind. -Despite a coroner's ruhngof su1c1de. three black BfOUps have called for a federal 1nves11gauon into the Jail house hanging of an 18-ycar-old who was cha~ed with killing a newspaper editor, his wife and son. Calvan D. Perry III, an unemployed high sch~I dropout from Fon Wayne, was found Tuesday danahng from a noose fashioned from a strip of tom mattress cloth, less than a day after he was charged with the September bludgeoning deaths of Daniel and Jane Osborne and thelf' I I-year-old son. Ben. ··1t's quite obvious that there 1s no question to cause of death," Allen County Coroner Roland C Ahlbrand said later 1n the day following an autopsy "Strangulation by hanging. It's a suicide." Copter pilot burletf PLAINFIELD. Ill. -The widow of an American serviceman who was killed by gunfire when his helicopter was forced to land near the Nicaragua-Honduras border said her husband was a hero who "died for his country," his widow said. Chief Warrant Officer Jeffry Schwab was buned Tuesday in this community of 3.800 about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. Schwab. 27. was k.illed Jan. 11 after his Army helicopter was forced/~own ID an area where U.S.-backcd guerrillas have c1ashro repeatedly Wlth troops of Nicaragua's SandanlSla regime. No success In White Dlght LOS ANGELES-Cit) Councilman Joel Wachs says he met w1th little success 1n a bad to get state prison officials to reconsider paroling convictro loller Dan White in Los Angeles. And Wachs' tnp Tuesday to Sacramento was labeled "vigilantism" b~ Pohcc Chief Daryl Gates. ··All I did was hsten: no dec1s1on was made," said Howard Miller. the state deputy dHector of parole and community services for the Depanmenl of Corrections. LA battles Powell release LOS ANGELES -County supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to urge that convicted "Onion Field" killer Gregory Powell remain behind bars and. 1f released. sta> out of Los A.ngeles County. It was the second 11me ID tv. o weeks the board has voted to keep a convicted killer out of the count}. Last week, the board urged state correcllonal officers to ""11hdra~ the parole of San Francisco a<;sassin Dan Whate an Los l\ngeles. Spill closes SA Freeway LA MIRADA-A two-mile section of the Santa Ana Fret!wa} has been reopened by Cahfomia Highway Patrol officials after a small vapor cloud from a toxic chemical spill forced the closure and the evacuation of an industrial area Tuesda) night. au1hont1cs said. There were no reports of 1nJuncs. A single 55-gallon drum containing the chemical d1metlyaminoprop)lamine, a skin and eye 1mtant. spilled about 7 p.m. at a trucking company. producing the fumes. Los Angeles County Fare Depart- ment dispatcher Joe S1ha said State college's cheapest ln U.S. SACRAMENTO -A new state report says Cahfom1a 1s the cheapest place in the nation to attend a community college. The report was made available Tuesday by the chancellor's office of the state's 70 commun1tycollegedistncts, which operate 106collcges. lt said Cahfom1a students now pay mandated fees ranging from none to $70 a year. although the overall average 1s about S 1.100. including non-mandated fees for such items as transponat1on. parking. books. supplies and child care. Cerritos woman wlns bundle LONG BEACH -.. , ou don't think about miracles happening." says 71-year-old Mau Posney of Cemtos. who won $250,000 on single span at a Las Veg.as slot machine during the weekend ... , don't have any idea what I will do with the money." said Posney. who operates the Active Maintenance Co .. a Jan11onal firm, in Cerritos. Posney said he and his wife. Lela. got lucky Sunday night at the Flamingo Hilton. WORLD Blast forces jet landing ISLAMABAO. Pakistan -An Air France plane with 261 pa~scngers aboard made a forced landing early today following a m1d-fl1ght explosion that caused a sudden loss of cabin pressure. a1rhnc officials said. Flight 171 bound for Pans via Dhahran. Saudi Arabia. landed safely al Karachi lntcmataonal Airport afltr an emergency descent from 18.000 feet. said the officials. who asked not to be named. Mine fJre ~11• 4, trap• 90 TOK YO -Fare broke out today in an undersea coal mane. killing four miners and trappma about 90 others in a pat more than 700 feet beneath the ocean floor at the 1slsnd of Kyushu. poli~ s:.ud. About 700 miners were in tht pit. nearly two male from the entrance of the M1ikc mane. when the alann was sounded Mo t escaped, but Omuta pohcc confinnro that at least 90 failed to reach the surface Argendnes bac.t from mJe BUENOS AIRES. 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Complete geme rulff •v•ll•ble et all Alpha Beta and Skegp Alpha Beta atONS • ' - A• Orange Co••• DAILY PILOT /Wednetday, January 18, 1984 Gromyko speech adds ice t o Cold W ar Enaln eera atand around •lte of 300 milllon gallon break in Calif ornla aqueduct Says further arms talks would be 'pointless' 5TOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -So\11el .. oman M1nistcrAndrc1 A Gromyko denounced the U.S. military buildup as a "pathological oblt'ss1on" 1n a b1tttr 'lpetch today shonly before he met with Secretary of State George P hultz. Grom) ko also ~1d 1t would be "po1n1leu" to rciume arm control ncaot1at1ons a~ long as NA TO adheres to 11s dec1s1 on lo deploy U.S-mndc nuclear min1les in Western Europe. Address1na 1he Uist-West conference on European security, Grom)ko S.1.11d 1t was up to the antern11ional community to Mop U.S. m1htansm. which he likened 10 a dru& addiction an which the addict needs greater and greater doses to ,urvivc. Four hours later. Gromyko met Shult1 a1 the Soviet Embassy m Stockholm -lhe first h1&)l-levcl contact between lhc superpowers in four months Th<' Amencan press center in Stockholm said Shull/ and his party went 10 the Soviet Embassy an a dn v1ng snowstorm. arriving five minutes before 1hc talks bcpn at 3 p.m (6 a.m. PST) They 1mmed1ately went 1ns1dc for the closed mceung. • In his speech. Gromyko anackcd the Reagan adm1n1strat1on for 1t.s military ~udget increases. "New missiles, bombers and aircraft earners arc being churned out m a kind of pathological obsession. New mean!> of mass destruction arc being cxpenmcntcd C •tt d wnh." Gromyko charged. I •1 e •s e~e He called the U.S.-led invasion ()f the Caribbean .& • .& I island of Grenada in October "a piratical act of terrorism" < 1romyko demanded "The ll.S mu't withdraw it• 1roop~ from C in:nada " ~ Alkr \Cllth1ni attack!> on U.S. poltc1es an Lebanon and ( l>ntral America. Grvmyko added. "The main Uliut to pclttt' I) 1he 1aaren1v<' forcaan pohc> of ahc United State) .. On T uei.<luy. ~huhL said he would try to convince h11 '>ov1et c:oll<'O&ue an their meeting lhat the United Slates w~nb belier rel1t1ons Gromyko rc.-1t<"rated 1hc Sov1ctS' resolve 10 stay away from urmi. talks in Geneva. which 1hcy abandoned on Nov. 23 afier NATO bepn deployment of U.S.·buih m1ss1lel> in Western Europe. "We have warned repeatedly that the deployment in Western Europe of U.S. Per!>h1nas and cru1M" m1,'l1lc' will undermine the basis for ncaot1a11onr. and will make them unposstble," Oromyko s•ud "Ha.vma started the mstalla tion of its missiles. Wash1na1on ha' rendered ncao11at1oni pointles$." On Tuc'lday. Rc1&1n admm1s1rauon ~urces said Shultz would suucst to Gromyko that U.S ·Soviet ann' control ulks resume on aome level even 11 formal negotiations remain stalled. The last meetina between Shultz and uromyko was Sept 8 at the U.S. Embassy 1n Madnd. Spain, Shultz cul that stormy encounter short af\er Gromyko refused to admit Soviet wrongdoing 1n shooung down a South Korean jetliner with 269 people aboard. Both men arc an Stockholm for the conference on t:.uropean sttunty, which opened Tuesday And now a word from ••• zlp NEW YORK (AP)-Home v1c.Jeo recording. which won approval from the Supreme Court on Tuesday. womes many advertisers who fear that more and more viewers will fast·forward past their commercials. By a 5-4 dec1s1on. tht' court U"Uled that tap1na TV \hows or movies at home did not violate U.S. copyright law so long as 1t isn't done for profit. h was a vJctory for the b1ll1on-dollar home video recorder industry and the 8 m1lhon o"' ncrs of videocassette recorders. But the people who pay for the programs. the adven1sers, arc worried that "a word from our sponsor" will soon \1gnal a massive speed·scarch past the commercial Richard Kostyru, senior vice president. med~a director for the J. Waller Thompson ad agency. said videocassette recorders (VCRs) "with fast·forward modes and TV sets with remote control arc the biggest threats to TV advertmng today ... .. It's not a substantial problem no~." 541d Walt~r Reichel, executive vice president and director of media programs for the Ted Bates advert1S1ng agency "But the problem or getting ou.~ commercial messages across could become very senous. . Bob lg1el , senior vice president for programming and network negotiations at 1he NW Ayer ad agenq. said "it's an issue we're looking at very closely" and "a challenge to the en11re world." .in canal spi11 ·-----=------------ aut faulty construction !llight catch the blame GORMAN (AP) -Burrowing ".i(lumch may have caused a break 1n the ( ahforn1a Aqueduct that spilled 326 mil hon gallons uf IAlaler. an engineer "3)\ but others SS) con1rac1or error or earth cond111ons may be rc!>pons1ble. Wade Bnm. chief civil engineer for the state Department of Water Resources. said Tuesday )Quarrel~ ha'c l·auscd a numerous problems 10 eanh berms in aqucduns and 1rnga11on canal!> 0 "A. ground o;qu1rrel will make a small hole. and water will flow in and make 11 a t)lg one," Brim said. "Ifs '°mcth1ng we have to watch for all the time" State eng.inecr'I from Sacramento were examining Tuesda) the 40-b)·20-foot gap in the cemcnl lining of the 444-milc aquedull. which came!> water from Northern California water to the state's and southern regions. Dean Thomp\on. spokesman for the DWR in Sacramento said engineers arc a11cmp11ng to learn whether lhc fissure is related to a recent e>.pan'>1on or the Qua ti< anal sec11on of the aqueduct. 70 mile~ nonhwc\t of Los Angeles near TeJOn Pass Summit. Tht.• old cement canal walls were raised to 1ncrea~ the aqueducl capac1t} he said but the break occurred in the older cement. "We don't kno"' whether the leak and lhe erosion in the bank itself were isolated to that older section or involved ne"' con'\truc11on al'>o:· Thompson said. Howard la,t1n. the DWR''i deput) director. said there 1he uwse for lhc break ma) not be kno"' n for several week~. ;election date advanee seen? ' SACltAMENTO {AP) -An Auembly oommiuee ._. voted to ~ve ~Jfomia a bp role in scJectlna oraidtnts by *iv~ iu J>Cetldcbtial primary etectlon ft-om Jue to ~rcb in 1988. The E!ections, Reapporuonment and ConsuauuonaJ Ammdmentt C-QmJtlittce aJIO paned Tuelday a wate~ down proposal 10 create volua12ry contribution limJu for beJJot me&IW't c:ams-i~'"· The primary dtttaon bill, A.842 by Auemblyman John Vuconcellos. D-San Jote, would SC'l'lp Califom1a'i June pnmary and replace it with a presidential primary in Much and a Nie primary in September. Backen say presicktttial nices are usually over by the timeCa.11fornia'1 pnm.ary ia held in June. Said AJtemblyman Mike Roos. 0-Los Anacles. "It's crucial that it be cban&ed in terms of Cllifornia fiavina any imJ)ICt whatsoever. ltight now we're lotaUy out or the pme other than beina a fuod-railiin.& center:· Bu( the teereW'Y of tute's office complained that hokhna a primary election for st.ate candidates on the JOCOnd Tuetday in Septtmm would leave too little time to certify primary election reaulta and ptepare M&mple ballot& for the November a,eneral election. And some panel members oompa.ined that the bill would create too many elections and 1ncrcax \M leollh of &ate primary campai&ns. But the comm1tttt voted 8-1 to send the measure to the Aslcmbly Way" and Means Committee, the last atop before lbe Assembly Ooor. Thccont.ribuhon limit bill. AB 1206 by Assemblyman Tom Batct, D-OakJand. onainaJly would have Imposed a Slj,000 hmat on donaiao1U to ballot measure commitiees. But Bates said he amended 1t to crute only voh1niary limita to get around a hkcly court ruhna tbat mandatory limits violated free speech. 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PKG .• JENo·s PIZZA ROLLS Price• Effective at all ~outhern Callfornla Alpha Beta Market• r ht• 1 or1111hut1on' v.111 ht'lp met•! mon1hl> P:t> llll'Ot\ on an 11ul\1anc.J1ng .iu ro lo;in and lo hdp rl·furb1sh lhr vch11 .. k whu .. h had hc:cn '>lnpJXd of II\ radiator -bcadhghti. hallt"l 'r wht<el\. bra kt' drom'I tool~ and other cqu1pnwn1 1nduding a <1l11t·m hand radw when pohn· round It lu'lt Novt"mh<'r n ft"W dtiy\ aft« It wa\ \tolen I he 1gn1t11>n wiring had ~('fl ripped out A \p<'llall~ 1n\tallcd drvitt' 10 l1fl 1hr driver from the \1dcwalk l•' lhl' •trtr1na v.ht•d v.a, broken n' wa\ an ele<.tncally opt"rntrd \ltding c.Joor DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS D1 I homma\n'\ 11nly 1nrnmt· " mon1hl~ ~x 1al \clUfll\ ht·ndih ofS424 1>1..ahkd lxcnuw he '•" Uk onl\ the left 'ild<' of his bo<h ht· 'rx·a k\ wtth d1flicult) but well cnouah 10 hhc w mpk1cc.J l11ah "'-'hool and 10 a11cnd colkac "" mo1her I UC'lllr r>1lhommaw. i.a1d the f m1ly rtcc1H•d wn111hut1on' totahn& ahout S l.CXX>. 1nclud1na SS<XI t u<.h from tntc·rtainN\ Joan R1 vc.-r\ and Jamc'I < iarnrr I >1 I homm.1\0 \p<'nd\ mur h of h1\ 11m( Y-orkina 10 rl'\IClft' 1hc van tn 11\ prrvwu' <.ond111on-<omplc1c wuh tla~h} mu& \\heel) a ltcrco \\\lcm .and ulhcr ac.:"uonc\ ..... / I Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Wednaday, Jtnu•ry 11, 19&4 Paularino's populai7lfy is populace's pet peeve Costa Mesa council feels pressure to close route -- a,. CHRISTIN£ DECKER Ot ... o.IJ ......... Paularino Avenue 11 a popwar place -too popular accordina to the people who live there. Costa Mesa Caty· Council are under prnaurc from Paularino residents who want t~tr street closed to the 7,000 vebjcles that drive p11t the1r homn daily. ot the traffic. There 11 no umt the &ucc1 ••free of no11e Yqu try livin1 W1th lhal. "lmqint wakina up in &he middle of almost eve'} ni&ht to the aound of1C1"eechin1 brakes ri&ht ouuide your bedroom window. 1 don't open my wind"Ows even 1n tM summtr -and you know how hot it fot lu& wnuner 4 becaute of the the ~rriblc traffic nottt We can't td people talk even an our own livina roomi. We want lo term ttUcf. Wt want a cloture ohome kind," 0tt1ft' • AnothcT resident, Don Monl&Otl\ery, called decisive action from council. Robin Lee Graham &rabe tiller wttb one band, boom wttb tile other ln •Hele •bcnr. The mostly re tdential street is adj&Cent to South Coast Plaza and connects Bear and Bnatot 1treet1. More construc:uon 11 planned for the area, includina a Rob1nson'1 and a Broadway depattmtnt ·~· The two stores would at least double the number or vehicles u ina Paularino. "MOS1 or thete people art ret red. We've Md cloud over us for fivt and a half years. h's time to ma some deci11on. tr r,ou keep puttina this otT or uk.ina f4 more ttudaes. we II be dead and buried bY lite~ a Sailor shows slides on his world odyssey Robin Lee Graham. the 16-ycar-old Southern Califomta sailor who made a 1uccessful circumnaviption in a 24-foot sailboat. will relate his experiences and show shdes of has odyssey at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Pon Theater in Corona dcl Mar. labeled the "school boy sailor" by National Geoaraphic Magazine, Graham made the often hazardous round-the-world voyllJC an the locally built Dove. He will relate the horrors ofbe1 ng di1masted and falling overboard in the Indian Ocean and of almost being run down by a fmghtn •BLADE CUT BEEF CHUCK STEAKS FRESH . •DOU NOT EXCUD HX FAT CONTEJllfT LEAN GROUND BEEF Graham's passage was featured an Nauooal Geo- araPhic which later led to a best-sellina novel, "The Dove," co-authored by Derk GJll. The book later was made into a movie starring Grqory Peck: He has recently written anolher bOok, "Home ls Ttre Sailor." about has life in the wilds of Montana where he laves with h11 wife, Patti. and their daughter. Quimby. His appearance at the Pon Theater will be the third in Southern Cahfom1a, followin• appearances in Ventura and Santa Barbara. Admission 11 SS in advance and SS.SO at the door. •CUT INTO 149 CHOPS. ROASTS • 14-17 LBS. AND COUNTRY LB STYLE RIBS • WHOLE PORK LOINS 15-0Z. CAN • HORMEL CHILI WITH BEANS 81"\.lce Matten, Costa Mesa's public tervices director advised council Monday n1aht apmst closina the conaested street. The closure would put traffic burdens on other residential areas, h11 repon stated, and Paulanno is a much-needed link between nonh 'Costa Mesa and Newpon Boulevard. But residents disaaree. "The street we live on i1 a health hazard," said whale· haired Elsie May Deeter, who lives on lhe comer of Yellowstone and Paularino. "Traffic i1 bad and JCllina worse. We live with the speed of thousands of can and their fumes. We have difficulty crossina the street because . . •BEEF CHUCK BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST • 12·0Z l"<G EA. TV SON CHICK 'N CHUNKS 16·0Z. PKG. • ALPHA BETA THIN SPAGHETII Homer Laughlin ~.l~U~IJL!!~~~~~~~~ Traditional American ................. ·----........... ,_ _.,.....,. .. ,,_ ~...::::=;:---· ._.l c~t1t• .... c•••''' ••• , ... HURRY ... HURRY ONL VS MORE WEEKS TO COMPLETE YOUR SET .,....., ••• ~ ... ,~. •'-... f ...... a..t .._. •ttltwa Vfttl 1W1 ; t A ll. ,.. ,._... -• JM l4 , .. anytJuna ~" done " he said ''Thii it one ol the tou&hcst dects1ons to come bri council,'' said Mayor Dono Hall. . Aft.er readina a traffic repon ~ by Pa Willonson, an enJineer with offices on Paulatino, H chtcussed t.M 1l1ematlves bd'e>re the cou11cil: •Cr-tale a cul de sac on Yellowstone which woald cif throu~ traffic: on Paulanno ~ut perhaps creale inauxd traffic in other •reas; •Widen tbe 1treet to four lanes wh.ch would ea conaesuon but may brinJ an incrcate 10 can; •Increase San Dteao Freeway ramps servinl Bear Str~ which would'diven some of the throu&b traffic. Councilwoman Arlene Schafer said she wanted lO delay a decision until afler a Feb. 14 stud~uion. The •council then voted to continue the discussion to ha Feb. 21 hearina. A decision is expected then. DochopesH~ has fore-sight Flying golf balls pose hazard to property. life. he declares -------------------------8 y l\OBERT BARKER Of .. 0.., ........ Or. Laurence Korn is an expcn at treatina people's skin problems. He needs another opinj~n in delhna with flyina aolf balls that may pose a more ammcdaai.e healtt' hazard. Korn, a Huntington Beach derynatoloais~. brouaht a trash can lid full of golf balls 1.0 City Counctl memben " about this time last year. The balls 1hccd Into his ya.rd ob Graham Street from the 1txth fairway of the city-OW1ld1 Meadowlark aolf course. They broke tilet on htS roof and windows in his car and home and lots of pottery, he said. . - He said he paid S400 to rcpalr the talcs recmtly. But J the aolf ball ~gc continues on his and his nci11>bors' ya rds and pauos. He brouJ)lt another trash can lid full of yel~w. oranae and white dimpled spheres as evidence to City Council membef'1 Monday niaht. "I've complaJned and nothmg bu been done," he said. "One of these days. there's aoin& •• to be a m~ar accident -maybe a death for all t know. Korn ~ the main probkro it a fence alona \.ht coW'lt'I wesiem boundary isn't hiaii enough. He al.lo claims the mesh on a lower fence isn't tincenoup to block the aolf balls. City lcaderJdarected employees lO meet wi~ t.be kaK holder. the Califoma. GolfTenntS company, to ditcUU ..-e 1nstaJlation of a hiaher fence.' THOMAS TOPS AT LB PARADE Long-tame Laguna Beach merchant and civic activist 8111 Thomas was recently honored by the Patnot's Day Parade AsSOClauon as its C1t1zcn of the Year. Thomas will ndc an the Patnot's Day Parade Feb 4 Beginning at 11 a.m .. the parade steps otr at Park Avenue travels to Glenncyre Street. up Forest Avenue and ends at the Irvine Bowl where awards will be presented. . Thomas has been involved with the local Little Lea'ue. the Amencan Field Service. and served as past- p~s1dent of both the Aliso Parent-Teacher Assoc1auon and the Laguna Beach L nafied School Dtstnct Board of Education. Thomas, who ~rved an the Manne Corps an World War II and Korea as the president of the Lions Club and 1s a member of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commtrcc. Thomas and his wife. Donna, lave an Laauna Beach. They ha ve two children, Robcn Thomas and Susan Jahraus. Bullet train 111ailer irks Tustin leaders By the A11ocl1ted Prn1 Tustin cit) lcadt~ ha ve angnl) attacked a mall campaaa.n directed at more than I S.000 homes promoll•I the propased Los Angeles-to-San Dac~ao bulltt traJn as "a one-m-a-ltftttme" chanct to case polluuon. traffic noasc and add to the qualat)' ofltfe "Either thty havt" consciously decided to m11upul1tr tht 1nformat1on. or they don't know what the hell they're talkinJ about," (at) Manlljcr 8111 Huston wd of Amencan H1ah ~p«d Rai l Corp . wh ich sc-nd out full· color brochures ""Ith 'O\ler lettcn in an efTon to Win 'iuppon for the proJeet The brochure c1tcc, the Santa .\na Frttway throufh Tustin as "of\en the most congested strttch of h1ahwa> in the sUte (which) presents a real obstacle to polt~. fil't'fi&hters and ambul:in1.c crews" and produces air pollution and wastes commuters' 11me Mayor Ronald Hoc'1cr; said tht' ma11t r has "'°hd1fied opp<l\1tton to the proJecl'' rn the city m11ead of bu1ld1n1 suppon for 1t Tu'itm official\ ha"c.' 1111 ncd o01c1al<1 1n thrtt ~n Diego County Cities 1n prep nna to file a law~u1t to stop the pro1ect Tht lt>O-m1k-.an-hour tr:un. whi ch would "top 1n l~anr. would ea'IC tmffic and bt It s no1'iy than prtttnt trains because at \\-ill oprratt 1n a trench, the brocbu.rr UltC El Morro School eyes pupils ' reading skills l:I \forro llt'mtnlr\ "hool 1n una Bnch" mona '0 ~hool\ nno the: count!'\ pan1c1patina 1n a fNeral program tu Jrvclop thr rtad'ina i"-111 of hoot ctuldttn ( alltd, ltead1n1 h run~mcntal, the pr m ~n lock off al 9 a m Wtdnc\Cta~ 1n 'he El Mom> kbool libruy. T~o a'lord·w1nn1na authon l::.ilt'lnc Mum• aDd Throdon-T •~lor, wall prt~n' 1 pr m to 11\ld n\ \h 11tt.1n ho11tr 'Ill td~u art tr·an1tnmcd 11uo boo 1, J1c1 AIDEISOI ARMS BUDGET IS OUT -OF LINE W.\SHINGTON h ( ap Weinberger planning to bankrupt the t'OUntl)? I he dcfen\e ~cretar, would den) "iUCh a sugg~t1on. o( course But unless Budget Director David Stock· man or Congress stops them, Weinberger and the other profligate Pentagon poohbahs will spend the nataon right into the poorhouse. Their own secret .. wish hst" daesn.'t indode solid gold Cadillacs -yet. But some of their budget proposals art jUSt about as extrava- gant. My associate Donald Goldberg has obtained copies of the m1htary's dream) propo'>als. They're classified .. Secret." and were intended stnctly for internal use. Neither the White House nor Congress has seen the documents Here are some of the most outrageous elements of the Pentagon's planned raid on the Treasury over the next five years -Weinberger 1,1,anted a $322 4 b1llton budget for fiscal 1985. but the Whne House decided on a more "rea<;onable" sum of $305 billion. The defense secretaf) recommends an increase of $30 b1lhon to $40 billion each year through 1989. That would make the budget that year S464 7 b1lhon -not farshon of half a tnlhon dollar-; -The bulk of these b11l1ons will go to the Navy and Air Force. presumably to fund such h1gh-pnccd programs as the B-1 bomber. the M X m1ss1le system. Aeg1s-equ1pped cruiser<; and Arle1gh Burke-class de- stroye~ -The !'la .. , has been ordered to "stan prchm1nary alternauve designs of a new nuclear attack submanne to ensure our present acoustic supcn- ont~ 1s ma1nta1ned over the increased Soviet 'iubmanne threat projected in the 1990s." As I reported earlier. this <;upposed threat 1s a Pentagon fan- tas' -The Na") also wants to "deplo) one add111onal earner battle group to hnng the total numbcr of peacetime forward-deplo)ed carrier battle group<; to four ·· - ( ommun1cat1on with m1\slle- carry1ng nuclear submanncs is given high pnont) The Pentagon wants the LOntro1.er-;1al Extremel> Lo" Fre- quenc) receivers. which would be installed under a big chunk of nonhern M 1ch1gan. operating hy 191'.7 Other commun1cat1ons S)'S· tem\ \hould be operational b) 1988 Protection from electromagnetic: pul-;e. caused h~ nuclear explos10ns high in the sk) and behc .. ed tod1srup1 all eiusung commun1cat1ons systems. '>hould be tested b} then -The Air Force wants 58 ant1- ..atelltte missile'> b) 1989. and a new a1r-to-'iurface m1ss1lc 1\ to be de- ' doped -All the armed services will help develop a ne". low-cost helicopter 1n hope'> of cutting down on the "1de "anety no"' in u~ The <;erv1cc chiefs ha"e been told .. Be prepared to accept de' elopment program\ that arc ·second be\t' c;olut1ons to vour \crv1ce'c; ml'>'llOn needs. in order to provide a 'fir'it best' soluuon for the I >epanment of Oeflon<,c.· as a whoh: ·· \ 1otJI of 'I lnmbat t one ho.,p1tal\ arc lfl he funded over the nl'\t two )ear\ -fhe A.rm-. ha\ hel·n ordered to \tan dnt.'lop1ng "two la'>Cr weapon ')\trm\ concept<;. including a clo<;e c..omhat vcr"S1on and Can) air dcfen<;e high-energy la'Cr weapon vero;1on ·· The Pentagon·., ask-for-the-moon .ippruach ,., of cour<;e JU'it a budgetal) "'capon to use on Congress -the k'rhn1que of an Onental bazaar I he hra\\ hat\ don ·1 reall) Cllpect IC> ~el ever) thing the; want or do the) 'W.\LLENBfR(, UPDATE I first 1eponed more than five years ago on the henmm ol Raoul Wallenberg. the \wedl\h diplomat who saved 1hou<;.1nd'i of Hungarian Jew'> from "la11 death camp' an World War 11 - onl\ to IX' arre\ted h)' (Qnqucnng \<>'dl't troop'> in 1945 and shipped ofl to ll1.1ng ·death in the (,ulag .\re h 1 pclttaio No-... Walkntxrg'o; lnm1l~ t'i u1king l hl' rTil\'l1ng. d1plom:'ll '\ ca~ into kdcral m un On Feb ~ the famil) '\ \mencan lawyc.·r Morn' Wolff ~111 tile 'iUll aga1n\t the ~mact lJnion and 'r uri Andror" demanding iln tlC· 1.uunting o Wnllcnberg·i. life in tapt11. 1t} and S 1 mil hon for each }'rar he wa' h('fd "The ht1aatmn wall te" the lepht~ of thr drtrnt1on of Wallenbere · WolfT told m}' rcponer Laune Bn1n ORANGE COAS l Daily Pilat ·nan White coverage offensive To the Edttor: I'm ashamed of you nnd surpnscd at you. Running a large 1Lcd photo of Dan While toaether w1lh a pro- fe s1onally ~tated fear that ''!Klmc· body ofT bas rocker would do some· thing to harm ham" is lint.amount to punlna up a wonted poster in every· one's front yard. l do hopt that this wa thoughtles\ness and not inten· t1onal IRENE SHANNON Fnendl of freedom Newpon Beach Laguna senior merits p~aise To the Ld11or· On the occasion of hill departure as the Director of th e Senior Citizens Club ofla~una Beach. I would like to give a testin~omal to Bob Poner I have known him for 8 years a~ director of the club -that 111 the entire length of the club's existence I have seen a very dedicated. unselfish servant, always doing his best for our members. Some of you may thank 11 was an easy JOb. ut me tell you 1t wasn't. Yet )OU never heard complaint'>. . Bob 1s a person with an enormous capacity for love, both lo our mem- bers and to the staff. I have heard cf many cases where he ha\ helped our members an one way or another. Tho..c 1n need 1n the future will miss him I don't think he can be replaced. JOHN LAINE t-ormcr officer Senior Citizens Oub, Laguna Beach Distinguishing friends from enemies SIDIEY H1111s The U .S.liberal left plays into the hands of our Centra-1 American foes WASHINGTON·· The enemies of Mr. Reagan'sCcntral Amencan pol- rcy havesc11ed upon the most promising tactic yet faploit American revulsion at the "right-wm$death squads" and bring about termination of U.S. military aid to the government that cannot. or will not. control them. A cutoff in weapons to El Salvador would. of course. bnngabout the object a vc the Commun1sts-;eek. an obJecllvc their de facroalhes 1n American politics and press are quite willing to accept. an end to the bloody war through 1mpos111on ofa Sand1n1sta-style re- gime. Correctly, Henry KJSsinger refused 1os1gn on tohiscomm1ss1on's recommendation to terminate aid, 1f rhe regime docs not control the death squad~. Such a dec1~1on. Kissinger noted. would he absurd: 1t would lead toa Manmt victory. a strategic defeat for the United States. a permanent human rights disaster for El Salvador What Ki ssinger did not sa) was that none oft he above would greatly trouble the Amcncan Left. which has Pat 8UCHlllAJI found in these death squads its excuse, itsrauonale, for doing what the Let\ has long wanted to do .. -;cuttle and run from Central Ameri- ca, and watch from a distance. Pontius-Pilate hke. as the nght-wing regimes in El Salvador, Guatemala. and Honduras,arecarved up by C'astroite guerrillas. Watching those Democratic can- didates debating in New Hampshire Sunday. competing wi th one another as to who would be more hostile toward South Afnca. who would be more forthcoming toward Fidel Castro. one realizes most of them have lost the essenual quahty for leadersh1pofaGreat Power They cannot d1s11nguish Oawed fnends from mortal enemies: they have contracted the Canhagcn1a n disease. Dunng the Nicaraguan Revol- ution, for example, one of Somoza's trusted generals was lured into a honey trap. mutilated hombly and murdered. The siren who lured the general into the bands of that death squad was Nora Astorga. Subsequent-tr.. she was feted m the Washington liberal press as a heroine of the Revolution. The PLO'sdeath squads which have operated all over Europe and the Middle East do not seem to have d1man1shed that organization's claim to be the "lcgiumate representauve" of the Palestinian people. When Fidel Castro was putting his enemies up against the wall and executing \hem without trial. 1t did not seem to d1minish~tly h1sappealasan "existcntral hero .. to the uft. "Death Squads"•~ a term reserved for those who lei 111 n J he ca use of saving a cen&rist or ngh1-w1ng regime If you wish a ~eneral absolution for murder in this modem age. you must explain that you arc killing "reac- tionaries" to advance the peoples revoluuon. The most succefsf uh acllc. for example. oftheguemllas m El Salvador 1s to use the element of surprise. shoot the peasant-soldiers GOODNEWSFORGASUSERS Legal wrangles lead to cut in consumers· costs ( ahfom1a consumer-; forced to put up with higher monthl> bills because of the breakup of the Bell telephone system can expect to get some good new<; soon about another utility compan;,-shenanigan that promised to spur a h1g increase in natural gas btll\ That's bccau<;e final ntes most lakelv will 'ioon be <;a1d 01.t~r a SI . I b1ll11)n hqudied natural gas pro1ect once billed as absolutcl) nccessar) to avrn statewide economic disaster. 1 he project was to have used g1gant1c tankers to bring natural gas from I ndones1a and i.outh Alaska to a terminal at Little CoJo Ba) on the l:ianta Barbara Count} coast for d1'1tribut1on to customer<; of both the ()outhern ( ahforn1a (Ja't C o and Paetfic Ga~ & Electric. \o urgent was the purponcd need for the h1gh lv-explo\l\C sub-frening hQu1d ga .. that the ~UUt' Legislature passed a 'ipec1al hill exempting the project from all state and local go1.ernmcnt controh except tho~ of thl' Puhlic. l lt1ht1e'i ( omm1u1on I Pll( ). Rut a snatt' nl law~u1h h~ ( huma\h Indians. lcxal ran,hcr<o and t'n· .. 1ronmental groups dcla;,-cd the pro- jCCt'\ stan for )ears-and by the time legal ob<lltacle" were almo'it cleared. 11 war, obvious thcrt' was nn urgent nt.•ed for l "JC, a lier all THOMAS EUAS procurement contract'i with In- donesia. but doing little el~ to pursue LNG. NQw lawyer\ and aoalr.t'i for the Pl 1r have issued a thKk report recommending that the LN(r proJCCI be taken out of the t1,1,o ut1ht1e\· rate base. Simply put. that mean\ con- sumers would be a'lked to pa) the lcg111matc expenses of the project so far. but anything else the companies might do to promote It would be tnurely at their o>A-n e~pcnsc The comm1ss1on will take up that staff recammendat1on next week. with pas~gc ltkrl~ ays the repon to the PtJC · ince the comm1ss1on has no lawful JUn$d1ct1on to preserve the LNG site (at) Little ( OJO Bay, there 1s simply a pauc1t) of good reason or compelling e' 1dencc upon which to prco;uvc the project. " The ga~ compan1e" argue that the) should Ix' allowed to "bank" the planned LN(, ,11e for use in the 1990s. when their new forecasts 'iuggest a natural gas crunch really might occur • But the biggest argument before the Pl '( wo't he over .. bank1g." Rather. 11 will concern money. The ulllttaes say they're entitled to reimbursement ofS 129 mil hon spent on the project; the PUC staff would give them about $31 million over the next six years. Eithrr way. the outcome 1s good news for consumers. If the com pa mes lo'>C. gas customers will pay an average of about 20 cents a month for proJect costs. If they wan. customers will pay 80 cents monthly. Both figures are far below what consumers might have paid if the project had gone forward. Today's price for natural ps is about 4 7 cents per therm for the first 80 therm5 used (a therm 1s I 00 cubic feet of µs). Construction costs and thr hia,her cost of Indonesian and Alaskan gas would have pushed that pnce much higher 1f the prOJCCI had been built. So it's not just the Public Utilities Comm1s ion that should be breathinJ a igh of relief as It puts the LNG notion to rest. Every con!lumcr al5<> ha~ rca'ion to give than«s for the drlay'> that did in LNG for the 1980!. Fl1a' 1~ a Santa Momca·ba!ttl column/SI on Slife 11surs guarding some 1nstallat1on or village, execute the local officials supponing the government, propagandize the peasants, and move on. The shooting of soldiers and the execution of government sfm· ~thize" 1s considered normal in a revolution: at becomes cold-blooded murder, when government troops retaliate in kind. shooting soldiers and executing sympathizers of the revolution. Watching how General Somoza fartd in neighbonng Nicaragua. the Sal vadorea ns have apparent! y de· cided to ignore the advice of America and follow the example of Argentina. Faced with rising urban terror in 1976, the Argentina military ~ized power, and W&Jcd a war of counter- terror. With military and police and free-lance operators. between 6.000 and 15,000 leftists disappeared. Brutal, yes, also successful. Today. peace reigns in Argentina. S«urity has been restored: the generals have given way, temporanly, tocivilian democratic rule · El Salvador. I suspect. 1s 1gnonrli Amenca·soutburstsand pursuing a stratCfY of counter-terror, because Amenca's policy -ne1therthe Presi- dent's nor Dr. Ki'>'itnger's-offers no light at theend of the tunnel. There 1~ no date certain, after which the Communists will~ killed or routed. the base camp of 'iubvers1on in Nicaragua wall be dismantled and pacified El l:iah ador1s resoning tocountcr- terror. because the alternauve the) have bt'en offered 1s permanent war Odd I). the Pre'>1dent who used to quote General MacAnhur so often that in war there is no sub'>t1tute for \ ICtOI) has not yet offered a o;trateg) for VICtOf) 01 .. , .... ,_._ __ • ..,..._ "All those who see themselves as king potential should apply tn writing stating experience, If any.'' r or while the lornl wrangling pr'lgrc\~d. the rcdcral iO\Crnmcnt wu' dt"Controlltng the pmc ol natural gao; from well 1n the lower 48 states. make huie suppht'I on\f' wn'lumed t'nt1rcly in Texas and Oklahoma ll" atlable to< altfornaa Watch out for flying barrels, please ~the proJCCt ha't lx'cn in limbo for \('1.cral year... with tht: t>Ao a-n l ompan1ei. krcp1na Jlnc their gac. ln\urance stamt1c1ans will ttll you ,,., Mk1M to be 1 garbageman than r1ther a policeman or a flrtman. The la~ 1n c,umtt. Ill.~\ c1fic:ill) prohibit\ an) ~oman "-Cl 1na more than 200 pound• from n 1n1 a horS( while \\CU1n& ShOrl'I \ s.amfact1on. urlly and Krcnuy? Actually. the-tt ~ four S' tn that min1o but the copy chief deleted \C•. Q I rl"lh7C chop Sut WIS first ct coctrd 1n the Un11N laln. But I don't know what the n1mc> "chop \UO .. means. ... Odd\ and tnd\ " 01d )'OU know lhll •TV'\ 1'C'd Kop.ptl slccl)I 1n tht nude? Did )OU l"Jrc. tatCI O\itf wturh has ne~er Oown • fortaan Oaa. A. Idaho · ~O~~tCr\hlt't \.'JU(~ ~I\ CTTllC°d 1n India 8) 1l·c1dcnl. CJ, How man~ pllon\ doc a 10. llon hat ttall)' hold1 A. bout rhrce·fourths of a piton In India' Dtlh1 •~an iron pillar 2l Tongue twisting perverts wisdom Adages of the ages lose their meaning in al~red states One o~ankand's most consistent· I> perverse ha bus 1s taking a famous lane, or phrase, o r saying. and twisting naround to mean somethi'ngdif- fercnt, or even entirely opposite to the intenuon of the original author. Some ofthewotld's most famiharquo- tations have been habitually distoned in this fashion. It all began as early as St. Paul. when he declared ofhimsclfin I Connthians:"I am made all things to all men .... " When we use the phrase toda)', we commonly ascnbe this attitude unOanenngJy to some polt- 11c1an or public figure who 1s a tnmmcrorhypocnte. ~)ingone thing to one son of audience. and another thing to another. But what Paul meant by being all things to all men. as he explained in the passage. was that he preached the G~ptl to the Jews w1thout violating the Mosaic law. and to the Gentiles without ofTend1 na their customs. "so that I might by all means save some." Rather than talking out ofboth sides ofh1s mouth. he was presenting the Word within a context both groups t'Ould accept without threat or insult. (Another equally misinterpreted phra~ 1s Sir Thomas Browne's "Charity bcg1ns3t home," ,.-hich 1s universally quoted to suppon an attitude he was not u all defend1na - for thr very word "charity" meant 'omcthingent1rely different in the 16th and in the 20th centuries.) An amusanaexample of the way parahlcs are pervencd, as well as saying,. is the popular vcr11on of K1n1Canutr. who 1ssaid to have been w infatuated with his royaJ power that he walked down to the ocean and C'ommandcd the waves to stop com- ing an. Would even the most eao- centnc ~vett1gn be as ancrcdi bly silly and deluded'! What Canute actually did. when fed up w11h being pestered by his coun1en to perform impossible favors for th em. was to take them down to the water's edae and demon· strnte that even a king's power hu no effect upon the workan&-\ of Nature's law~ Pt'rhaps thr latest ofthc\C' twisted apotheams is Robcn Fro~fs poetic hne.,''Good fen<.'cs makc&ood nciah· bort" which many people are fond of qumin ""'lthout thetahzation th.at 1h1s wu not Fro,t'ucnt.Jment. but that of his crabbed and humorlc n~ghbor. and the pott w11 poking fun at ham -a\ 1Hv1dent from the Optn1n1 line. "Somc:ih1n1thcrt1J that doc n•t love a wall." Hua 1nccmot't'land~wncnbc-­ hc\c in fcn"ci than iri communality. th1\ r. mousphratehuturncd 1n1oa pt c:c oflolk·wisdom. no matter wlut 1hi: 0111m11or mayh~"" thol.I hi ofh. .. The lour o·,bf mamaae." accord- 1na to author fay An.ui. .. re deprc ~•on, dopaar. dnnk and dt\Orcc> ·· Mayb( w. don·a kno . But our I ovc and War rnan find thJt cynical ho;t net<h counterbalance. Whal about the thrtt '1 of m rri -CJ. Nunic the onl) uttc ufthe lJnl1cJ ret't hiah. Thouah c.11pc>vd 'o 1hc v-;c thr.r. 11 h:n not ru tcd in l.SOO ) •m. But hohOO ~m h) ft ·r all lht R1bhcal 1n1unctton ... An c)cforanc c. nd1too1hfor1too1h" h111 btcn (ore\cr tran\formtd 1n1oa JtHt1'1 atiunor"<'" ntt .-~-~ • t I l I I '\ COAST Diiiy Plat we Coate M••• firm m1ke1 audio vl1ual connection. See Page aa. House fi~e Victiriis given aid to replace possessions • More colorful OooQn&• are roartna back - jut like the econo~y. de.fCnera eay. Pastels due urtder foot Amencans' growing preference for more color and decoration in home furnishings may be the tip-off to a new mood of national optimism. according to Wendy Claussen, head flooring stylist for Armstrong. For the past few years. she said, the natural look - patterns that look like wood,.quarry tile, brick to stone and earth tones such as beige and almond -has dominated home furnishings as well as vinyl floorings. While.neutrals and naturals continuc.stron~ there's a definite swing to decorative flooring patterns and away from bland hues to pastel colors like creamy yellow, teal green and even lilac. Other colors on the rise are dusty rose and seafoam blue. "The economic outloo~ is brighter and so are home furnishings," says Claussen. "They often mirror social trends, which isn't surprising since they don't exist in isolation from the rest of our culture.." Country look and Victoriana decor types still have large followings. But now Art Deco-the streamlined look of the '20s and '30s with its lacquered woods, rounded oft furniture and plum, peach and gray c-0lor schemes - isemerging as a factor. . The more assertive home colorings cont\pjcuously include what's known in the trade as "the return of decoration." For example, quarry tile vinyl floorinJ. used to be just reproductions of plain tile. Now those tale {>Stterns are decorated with flowers. In fact. florals are the hottest decorating motif today for aJI sorts of furnishings. But Claussen expects the change to highlr. decorated furniture and accessories will be evolutionary. 'Right now people prefer patterns that aren't too busy," she aamits. PAPARAZZI By PIDL SNEIDERMAN ,Of the .,.., ..... ...., The unthinkable nas happened. A smoke detector blares 1n the early morning hours. alerting the Joneses to a fire in their two-story home. Mom and Dad know that the top priority is getting themselves and the children safely out of the house. Once outsidt. they call the fire department from a neighbor's home. Firefighter~ respond quickly and extinguish the flames. But the damjlge is done. The family home has been rendered uninhabitable. The furn~shi.ngs are destroyed. The food m tile cupboards. the clothing in the closets-it's all gone. And there are the smaller. but no less serious losses: Daughter's eyeglasses. Dad's blood pressure medicine. Home safety experts say the aftermath of a fire C"2n be just as traumatic as the blaze. How does a family cqpe? The good news is that help is available for victims ofa home fire. And some precautionary steps can be taken to minimize the losses before a fire occurs. When a home fire happens. two volunteers from the Orange County chapter of the Amencan Red Cross -sent by a district coordinator notified by the fire depapment or neighbors -generally arrive right on the heels of firefighters. Diane Rowland. a volunteer in the Red Cross d1stnct that includes Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine, said assistance is tailored to specific emergency needs. Having checked with the fire department officer in charge at the scene, Red Cross workers then contact the affected family and ~in attending to the basic needs of - food, shelter and clothing. If the family can no longer live in their home. the Red Cross arranges temporary motel accommodations and arranges for restaurant meals or grocery purchases. The Red Cross also provides for the fa,n1ly to buy basic clothing if their apparel is gone. Because the family may-have no cash handy, the Red Cross provides vouchers that can be used at local motels and stores. The merchant then i's compensated by the agency. . Working with Red Cross ourses. the volunteers help the fa mily replace eyeglasses, prescription medicines and other critical items. Because a fire is a traumatic experience, the Red Cross also can arrange for counseling. "Th~ theory is that when disaster strikes. we try to take care of emergency needs so that you can concentrate on getting your life back in order,1' Rowland said. Usually. an insurance policy assures that a fire- damaged home will be repaired or rebuilt. But in some extreme cases where no other assistance is available, the Red Cross takes responsibility for the rebuilding, Rowland said. The Red Cross does nQJ charge fire victims for its assistance and is funded primarily through public donations. Ro~land said the agency's. funds were severely depleted last year because a large number of natural disasters occurred across the country. Although help is available m the waJce of an unexpcctcd1'ire, families can take steps to minimize losses before disaster strikes.' Fountain Valley Fire Marshal Lynne Michaelis said residents should be certain they have adequate insurance to cover ff re losses. When a person borrows money to purchase a home, Large crowds filling gallery 'Interiors' There's no anxiety over the popularity of the exhibition, "Anxious lntenors" at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. The attendance is aoina very well since it opened Thursday with a special members reception hosted by the Affiliates. As a matter of fact. attendance numbers have set a.,teeord. • Five hundred viewed the display of contemporary tableau sculpture and staged phot()JJ'aphy at the party and during five hours S11nd.ay, 950 dropped in (a record crowd for a single day's auendance1. t1dbitS and finger sandwiches. (Marian Covin provided the lavish lavend~r. deep purple and dusty rose flower arranaement on the table.) Vesta Kay C11rry was chairwoman for the event with Catlterlne Kiester, Betty Fellln1e, Joyce Woodward, Elllabetlt Scoville, ArnJta Albrlgltl, Louise VolotlaiD, Trudy Farrfngton and Joyce Donna assisting. Also being celebrated Thursday evening were two accompanying exhibits from the Contemporary California Artists series featur- ing unique furniture by Bob WlllaJte, construc- ti vist paintings by Jerry Byrd, and two-and three-dimensional paintings by Ned Evu1. Displays of all are on thro ul}l Feb. 19. Among those faces in the crowd were Elalae It. Dines, e~hibition curator. and exhibiting artists Jo Au CaUJ1, Dould Brad· ford, Laaee Carl1oa, Elite• Cowin, Kri1toplaer Cox, Job Dlvola, Mid.el C. M~Mlllea, Roland Rel11, Ned Evu1, Jerry Byrd, 8eb WUblte and Tom Foolery. (Don't you love that name? The dapper Foolery, always funny. is c~hibitins mini sculptutTs in iJ/uminatlns spotli1hts he obtained from a Wamer movie lot. They arc his humorous interpretation1 of tension in an interior.) Home Mfety ezpert9 eay the aftermath of a fire can be jut u traumatic u the blau the lender generally requires the resident to buy fire msur.ance. But Michaelis said some residents unwisely let their coverage lapse after the mortgage is paid off. In a rental unit such as an apartment or a duplex. the owner generally has insurance covering the structure itself, but not the contents of individual units. In a disastrous Anaheim fire two years a•o that destroyed a large num~r of apartments. many residents had no coveraae for the belongings that were lost inside the units. Re nter's insurance, which is usually available for a modest price. is a wise investment. fire officials say. Michaelis also said 1t may be helpful to Lake a picture of each room. its closets and any items of special value. These photos can be useful in determining losses 1f a fire does occur. ..., ........... ltllelf. Bow doa a fa•ll:r cope. reba.U4 a llome and replace lta palHHlona? · She also adviled re1idents to keep important papers, plus a list of important serial and credit card numbers, in an approved fin:proof metal box. Notina that many'ratdcnts milUkcnly kee1>\n& such bo"e' in a hiah location. a.ch a top c\Olet 'ibdf. lbe reminded lhil heat rites. Such a box is lt:ts likely to be damaged if it is sto~ low, such as the Ooor of a closet or under a bed. But the fire marshal one of the most imponant way1 to prepare for fire is to conduct family drills aimed af evacuating the house quickly throuah the nearest door or window. · "The families that do have an escape pJ·an and a smoke detector generally don't have the fire deaths or property losses of other families." she said. Entertaining's its own reward Entertaining is an art. I love to entertain: it 1s sharing with those you love. It 1s expanding your pnvate ~orld to include others. What a wonderful expression "breaking bread together " It means fnendship, love and so many other things. But whether you are entertaining for two or more than I 00. the main thing 1s preparation. sog1ve yourself Pu.AR WAYNE plenty ofllmc so you can be organized and cnJO)' your party.;\ relaxed hostess 1s the ke) to a great part) I always plan at least two days ahead before a sit-down dinner. In m~ new dining room it is very easy to entertain even with no help at all because I have a very large glass buffet or 'i1deboard where I can place my enure dinner. But there have been other t1me'i when I've had to use a portable ca rd table with a pretty tablecloth My favorite way ofentcrtain1ng iH1t-down dinners fon1x to eight persons. It isa wonderful way to be with people you already know and hkc or to get acquainted with persons you find 1ntercst1ng. Today I will share with you the en tree and a dessen for a sat-down dtnncrforetght I had at my home last Sunday. The occasion was twotable'i oftmJgc. I love a b<'aut1tul table and I not only set 11 well heforc my company amvcs. but I also have my dinner completely 1'.'ady when dinner time comes. CH.ICKEN MARSALA With a background of classical and contemporary taped music to set the mood, members and guests at the extravaganza enjoyed an assortment of nibbles including cherry tomatoes stuffed with smok~ oysters. petite turkey rolls with herbed butter, sausaae Others there were Dr. lrvlaa and Eunice Leopold, BUI OUOD, museum director, Marla Bird, immediate past president; Marilyn Rlcla- ardson, Rttlil Boyle, N HAM C urator PHI SclaJmmel, Van Stevea1 and Nick and Barbara W1Ulam1. Marla Puilt..l examlnea detail• ln Roland Ret.• IDDed media room tableau. t plett1 of elalckta ( eu&1 of yoar cboltt I per person " 3 &ablHpooDI olive oil t 1arllc cloves, flnely cboppecl t cups 1tewed t~matoe1 / ' VlYlaa ud ltqene Le&. left. C.thleen WbJte and Stuart ltats wen amonc tb thronl at openlaf reception. . . . ~ I ., 1 'I• teaspoon balll 11, &easpoon rosemary I,\ cap m•nala dry wine Dasb of paprika Salt and pep,.r to taste In a large skillet or ~utc pan. heat the 011 with the g.arhc and a dash of salt. Sautcthcch1c kcn unul golden hrown 01~ard thco1I, add tomatoes, hctbsand marsala wine. (.over and simmer for about I hour To scrvc trans(er to large casserole. Serve with white nee APRICOTNECT AR CAKE I boxytlto• cah mlx cwttllpaddln11 ~ cup Yt(t1abte oll 'ol4 cup aprtCGt nec&ar 3 tuspoona lemon u&ract I tea1pooa almoad utracs hgs.uparat.td Miit togtthcrall 1ngrcd1cnt, cxC'cpt the cu .,...hltc Scat for S menu& Then. fold tn the beaten(' wh1\C\ PourbattcrintOI creased and nou"'°' .lubeca.kcp;inand ktfor l hourat 12Sdc1rtts. · • letna. M1\ together t;,cupapncot nectar and''' cup Aman-tto hqucur. Dnzzlc over cake while t11J hot au& of the oven. Mrs. John Wa)nr1uNewporrrc Jdtnl•nd1u1horof"•p11v W1 M' Fa "om~ and Fabtl/ou' R«1pc •• S<-nd qUNuons 10 Pilar W1J1't. eta Dar/) P1tar..P.O R<!' t ~Ml. C O'ill \fe':\a, 9Jft2fl _-fl 92 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, January 18, 198'4 Marital trouble begins after sister moves in DE.\ R ANN foolish and stubborn refusal to a1ve up the filthy ciprene LANDERS: Please habit. pnnt this for "Trying &c~usc of this miserable illne s my tunas have lost to Swim an Mudd~ All their capacity to function properly. 1 have trouble aett101 Waters" and anyone enouah oxygen. I gasp, wbttzc, couah, choke and else who may be \Ometames think I am aoina to dte. thrashing around 1n I ••DEIS the same mudholc. LA All the thmgs I loved to do arc now forbidden. No I, 100. allowcdl•••••••••••• more duncmg. (How I enjoyed 1t!) No more h1kina or my sister to move in fishana in the mountain stttams -l can't tolerate an with my husband and me because she was so miserable at altitude of more than 3,500 feet. No more CJll\pfires -tbe home. (loved her dearly and wanted her to be happy. After about a year I began 10 notice her looking at my husband in a flirtatious way. She would "accidentally" run into him 10 the comdor weanng a bra (or no bra) and panues. Soon they were exchanging long looks. Next, he'd drive her to do errands and offer her extra spending money. ~moke is bad for my lungs. My doctor wUJ not pennit me to ao to pubhc gatherings. movies, tbe theater, church, lectures, or even family reunions for-fcarof caichinaa cold. •(It would be fatal.) I can't 10 to a pany or a card pme - any place there mi&ht be smoke. ; At the age of 60 I am a pnsoner of illness. Every day 11 a battle to breathe. No amount of pleasure can be wonb the price I am payina. Ciaarcttcs have spoiled the time of my life that ahould have been the best. l'm sianinlthia with &ood reason -TOBACCO ROAD, THE OAO TO HELL . . OEAR T.R.1 Tlwtkl for a well-worded tettlmoalal In aappon of 1troa1er w1raln11 oa clprette pac1La1et. I bope enry 1moter wlte read• yoar leuer •ill aai lllm .. U, "C.Jd U1la be=• wltee I a= IOT" • • • Disco vrr how to be dB te bait w1 thout f all1111 hook. /me •nd sinJcer. Ann Landrrs' booklet, "Datinl Do's •od Don 'ts," will help you be more po1sttl and sure of you~/( on dites. Scad 50 cents alon1 with a Iona. stampt:d, sdf- sddressed envelope with your request to Ann Landrrs. P. 0 . Box 11 99 5 Ch 1c.a.10, /JJ. 606 II. I didn't want to confront them wuh my susp1c1ons for fear of sounding crazy. After all -she 1s my own sister' Today I am divorced with two small children. My ex· husband and my sister are laving together. This 1s the most heartbreaking thing that can happen to a woman. l am writing to warn others that sf you suspect something 1s going on between your husband and whomever. trust your hunch. you are probably nght. Then speak up and make an all-out effort to get things back on the track and save your mamage. -SORRY I DIDN'T IN JACKSONVILLE CATHETER USED TO CHECK HEART DEAR JAX: I've always been a firm believer lo woman'• lotaUlon. More females 1boald pay attention to U. It's tbe greatest Ile detector lo tlle wor14. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I respond to "Worried In NC.," who as concerned that the proposed warning on cigarette packages 1s too scary'> I can tell her at's not scary enough. fhanks to 4f years of heavy smoking, my life as rurned. I have emphysema that 1s due entirely to my Procedure painless, -------costly and time-consuming Qucsuo'ns about card1ology answered by Dr. Walter L. Henry, profe5$0r at UC Irvine Co/le,e of Medicine and chief of the Cardiology Di v1s1on. -Q. My doctor 1uspect1 I II.ave beart problems. To clleck Into my problem•, lie proposes lo aae a device be calls a "catheter." What 11 tbl1 device? II the eum1Datioa paloful? - A. A catheter is a long, thin plastic tube that is placed into an artery or vein and directed to the heart. Jn <?T~ LINGE~IE DON'T FORGET! ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Gowns, robes, bras, slips UP TO 1/2 OFF 3 W6 \ ia Lid o. \1•"port Beach (71 l) 67:3-47 10 ~IO~.-"'AT. 10-5:30 ln•ex•pen•slve* 0 (in ik spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable; classified advertising DlilJ Piia( ctassif::2~5d6v7e;tlsing ,; here in the world ~do doctors consult with medicine men, clocks serve meals, locks save time, musicians serenade monkeys, and teapots fly? I 1 .1 II h;i pJ><: '" on fo 1 it /11w11<111 V."' Id. " t a<;e i na ling <,cric' nl tell'\ 1\1<H1 '{>cc1al.., prcmiL·nng at K p.m. EST. Januaf) I~ on the Public Brnadca\ting Sen ice. \1111tli \<1f/tc111 'v\'nrld "'ill \h U\\ \OU the wurld <L"> \nt1\l' ne\er -..~:t:n 11 \H:h11l:ir-.. ;tnt.l 'tcil'nti\t\ v. ;11 he \uur µuide·.: \harinµ d1\1.:mcr 1l·-.. llll'\ \l' made. thennl'\ lhc\ \l' fnrmulateJ. in\ighl\ the\\ e I.!· lined Ju ring their \l'ar\ "ith America\ bc~t·lmeJ cultur,tl 111"11tulilln. You'll 11 .1\L'I hack in 11me. Bene.tth the -.ca. Behind the \<.:enc\. lkh )\\ t hL· L0.1rth ·, \t1rf.icc. J--\en 11C}<lnd our ga lax). The \Crie\ will c\plrn L' u 1mm11nication. the art\. time and motion. vani!-lhing \JX'l'IL'\, clldllll'<.:turc ,rnd thl' intcrdepcm.Jence of life forms. fhl' ho\I of ~·1111/h\011/(/11 Wnr/cl j.., aulhor and historian David McCull1)uµh. The fames~. McDonndl hiumfation. underwriter o f this rrm1 x.«1ti\e -<11c .... j.., a ma1or ~ourc~ of tune.ling for many e<lu- cat1on,tl rro.icct<;. Created h, the ,I\ iatinn and ~pace pioneer v. ho foundl'd \lkDonndl Oougl,L\ <.or pnrat1on. the Foundation i-.; co111m1ttt.•d to the 'upport ol \1gnilkant enterpri\e~ 1hroughou1 the \\<ll Id D1~·rn t•1 \1111t/l\r1111w1 World. and 1hc v.nrld as \OU know 11 \\Ill Ol'\l"t ht.• !ht• \illlll'. SMl~JAN WORLD A PBS Tele,islon ties funded h) the Jam~ S. McDonnell foundation. (··~produced by WET A~ Wash.lng1on. D.C. und the ~mJ1hsonJon ln.~tt1u1lon. KCET Channel 28 at 8 pm, KLCS Channel 58 at l pm. KOCE Channel 50 at 7:30 pm and KVCR Channel 24 at 8 pm. the tube can be placed various substances nceesJ for cardiolog.ical examination or treatment. The idea behind the catheter is to avoid major suraery by aettina to the heart the way the blood docs -through the arteries or veins. ln your examination, the catheter will be inserted into a major vein or artery in your arm or leg. The cardiologist will then slowly and carefully work tbe tube up the vein or artery into the heart. chartin3 its progress on an X-ray monitor. The procedure itself is relat1vcly painless. The point of insertion is anesthetized. Because there are no nerve cells in the ve1Jls, you cannot feel the catheter as it travels up your body. Such procedures are. however, expensive and time • lttllll • Allllil •C_., .... , . ,,,. ............ •C.,C. • ••tli»b ITIICI UQUltAllll Ulf IMO%uma kalevoln SCANOIHAVIAH IMPORTS SE ... Cl.IFF Vlt.L ... OE nu ...... 1N8T U 3 ><UNTlffOTON 9£ACH C"l~ORNIA ~ 11141 5J6.4511 Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh-Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert 4 to 6 PM / ~~ 7 Da11 I Week! \:fir?))~ 673-7726 ~ BALBOA 80 1 E. BALBOA consuming. This is why science 1s working to develop "non.invasive" diagnostic techniques; that ss. methods that do not involve actually entering the body. -Q. Are any of tbese "non-lov11lve" means for detectt.na beart problem• currently In aae? -A. Yes. Two of the more excitin~ techsnques were developed and arc now being used clinically here at the UCI Medical Center in Orange. These arc Doppler Ultra- Sound and Digital Subtraction Ang.iavaphy. Ultra-sound 1s a d1aanost1c technique that has been an use for many years. 1t uses high frequency sound waves as reflected off various structures in the body to create a picture of a patient's an tenor without the use of su~ or X-ray radiation. Recently, we have begun to utihze the "Doppler Principal" -the fact that sound frequency changes as it's reflecting off a moving object -to determine the speed of blood movinJ through the heart and circulatory system. This tecbruque, only recently brought into clinical practice, is an excellent non-invasive means to detect valve deterioration in many patients Wlth heart disease. Studies an our laboratory suggest that we also may be able to esumate pressures an central parts of the heart with this technique. The other method. Dig.ital Subtraction Angiography, came about as a result of recent advances in video and computer technology. The procedure involves two steps . First, an X-ray is taken of the patient's chest. Read by a video camera. this information is convened to numbers and stored in the syste{O'S computer. Next. an X-ray absorbing dye is injected mto the circulation. and another X-ray is taken by the computer. The computer compares the two sets of pictures and drops out or "subtracts" data that appears in both. The result is a moving representation of the d ye as it passes through the heart obscured by ribs, lungs and other visual obstructions. Dig.ital sllbtrtaction anJiography may involve use of a catheter to inject the dye directly into the heart, or a hi~ concentration of dye may simply be injected into a vein sn the patient's arm. FURNITURE MUST RAISE CASH!! Bed (Twin 2 pc.) .............................. • 97 Dinette 5 pc ................................... 1 97 Bunk With Matress ........................ • 177 Sofa & Love Seat.. ......................... • 16 7 Bedroom (5 pc.) ............................. •1•9 Sofa Bed ........................................ •197 Recliner .......................................... • 199 HOUSE OF FURNITURE 19S9 H a r bor B l v d 7141 631 -6609 Co\To M ... ,o Co 976'27 Orang Coast OAILV PfLOT/Wednuday. January 18, 19U - 'Sugar' sweet Mesa musical ·Theater's been a drag in Britain for centuries High-spirited reprise marks f arewe~l show at fairgrounds_ After spending nearly 20 years in a bu1ld1na that was considered temporary when 11 was constructed for the use of military 1roops at the outset of World War II, Pati Tambclhna and her Costa Mtsa Civic Playhouse are leaving the Oranae Coun1y Fairgrounds -and they're SOlng out with a bang. Their farewell production, pnor to moving into the .Toi Titus Rea Community Center in a few months, as .. Sugar," a repnsc staging of one of the play· house's biucst suc· cesses, first produced in 1976. And it's one of the dandiest musi· cals of the season on the community circuit. This lyncal version of tlie hit movie comedy "Some Lake It Hot" was sta~cd all over the Costa Mesa theater in ats first mounting, wtth the audience seated on two sides. Now, with an expanded stage, the show is presented in the trad1t1onal proscenium style more accessible both for actors and audience. There's even a male 'Dolly' there now --- By MATI' WOLF Urr I 11• .,_ .,.._. LONDON -Amencan mov1eaoen treated recently to ··v1ctor/V1ctori1," '"Tootsie." and "Yentl" in quick suc- cession arc witnessing a vanauon of a phenomenon whose theatncal equivalent 1s centuries.-old an Britain· cross.-dreuina,. Long before Barbra Streisand donned malcprbifi~entl" and Boy Georae of the rock grou · Culture Club became eel· cbratcd r has efTemmacy, Laurence Olivier, at age IS, stepped on staic as Ka&e an a Stratford Festival Boys' Production of Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." Currently on the West End, two b11· budget musicals, "Poppy" and "Hello, Dolly," feature men in central female roles. And the predominant hohdax entertam- ment in Bntain, the pantom1mt. has trad1t1onally relied on performers 1n drag as an essential ingredient. century amperiali m, 1t1 roou arc an the cross.-drus1n1 lradations or 1he pan. tomime&.. or ••pento," hich playwript Georae Mmard Shaw once called the "one indi&enous BntWl theater Corm.•• lo addlttOn lO Huichinll' ••0ame," 1 necessary role in any panto actrna Antonia Elhs appean u .. pri~pet boy" Dick Whiuinston. the ty,pically named panto hero. Danny la Rue. the 5S..year-old ftmale 1mpenon11or most widely known u a revue perfonner, entered record books earlier this month when be became the first man to play Dolly Levi so a major production of the mu11cal "Hello, DoUy~· Allhouah Bnt1sb cnocs responded cool- ly to la Rue's performance. the production played its cetraJ aimntick straiaht, wilh la Rue cominadown the same W:riouscenter· suge staircase that had previou~~m­modat.ed such st.an as Carol · na, Mary Marun. Peart Bajley and Ethel Merman. Producer David Merrick once offered ta Rue the opponunjty to play Dolly on Broadway, but la Rur purportedly turned it down because he thought he was too youna for the role. Director Tambelltn1 establishes a brisk pace for her performers, pausing only intermittently to allow the audience to savoT a particular scene -such as the train ''sleeper" sequence or the shipboard seduction segment. And the show's four-piece band under the direction of Sharon Aguilera is a particularly energetic aggregation, challenging some of the weaker voices in the cast. Three blonde. who ha•e more fun in .. Saiar• • at the Coeta Mea Civic Playbouae are (from left) David CbanCtler, Doreen Wiley and Stan Wlaelck. The Royal Shakespeare Company's "Poppy," which will be brought to Broad· way wnh its British cast later this season. won actor Geoffrey Hutchings the London equivalent of the Tony Award for has performance as Lady Dodo. W~ilc author Peter Nichols intends ..Poppy" as a satiric jab at British 19th· OtheT current productions that feature cross-dress1na include the splashy panto "Aladdin" at the Shaftesbury Theater with actress Jill Gascoine as Aladdin and actor· choreographer Tudor Davies as a heavily made-up "Dame," and two venions of "Sleeping Beauty." Back for another romp as one of the two musicians who -having witnessed a gang slaying in Chicago and fearful of recognition -dress up in drag and join an all- female band 1s Stan Wlas1ck, whose keen comic timing is one of the show's finer points. He's joined this time around by David Chandler, a strong actor-singer whose c.olo work on "It's Always Love" tops the program vocally. The tllle role goes to Doreen Wiley. whose facial likeness to Manlyn Monroe (who did the movie version) 1s almost eenc. Wiley proJects a splendid combination of sexuality and vulnerability an a most appealing per- formance. Lorraine McW1ll1ams nicely interprets the no- nonsensc bandleader. while Richard White as fine as her harassed band manager. Robert Sax. (who also chased Wlasack in drag in Costa Mesa's "Where's Charley") enacts the dirty old m1lhonaire with comic gusto. Some of the show's funniest segments mvolve the Chicago gangsters who double as doddering millionaires in the Florida scenes. Bernie Hawn isa menacing. Sheldon Lconard1sh head mobster supponed by Francis Donnelly, Kaleb Nelson, Jon Dowell and Lou Kosoy as the other gun-toting goons ably choreogra{>hed by Roberta Kay. "Suaar" is an excellent evening of hght comedy set to a catchy beat in the orchestra pit. It continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 until Feb. 4 at the venerable FanJrounds aud1ton:.im. Call 754-5 I 59 for ticket infor· mat1on and reservations for this splendid swan song at the fa 1 rgrounds. CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for the Pulitzer Prize. winning play .. Buned Child" w1ll be held tonight and Thursday from 7 10 10 p.m. an the Studio Theater of Saddleback College in Mission V1e10 ... director Patrick Fennell is seeking five men and two women for the Sam Shepard drama which opens March 9... call 831-474 7 for further details ... BACKSTAGE -Word bas been received from Fort Worth, Texas. of the death of Ellie Swindell. a well-known musical theater actress in Orange County in the 1960s, from cancer at the age of 49 ... the wife of onetime local drama critic Larry Swindell was an accomplished dramatic soprano who starred an director Kent Johnson's 1965 production of"Stop the World. I Want to Get Off' and also performed at South Coast Repertory ... she also was a freelance writer and children's book columnist ... The University of Redlands Alumni Association will present a dinner theater production of"The fantasticks" Jan. 26 at the Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa ... the 7:45 performance will be preceded by a social hour at 5:45 and djnner at 6:45 ... call 0 , f , , , 4 I I I .,. I ' ~' ' • •. 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He will play the proprietor of a dance st udio JUSt before and dur- ing World War II The 40-ycar·old Ward. who once qu11 acting to work in Alaska. didn't get much recognition until di- rector Philip Kaufman cast him as astronaut Gus Grissom in "The Right Stuff.'' "I think fX'Oplc (d1rCC· tors) perceive an essence in an actor." he said "I'm not sure what at as There's some essential thing that's Fred Ward that I haven't put my finger on. Maybe you find out by what it as that's being offered you .. Hosts set on 'Choice' LOS ANGELES (AP) - tee Ma1or~ and Brooke hicld' will be the co-hosts for the 19th nnnual ''Your ('ho1cc for the Film Awards" spcei:tl synd1- cated nattonally by KtlJ. TV. The event will be taped March 31 at the Cocoanut Grove for brondca\t sev- eral day\ pnor to the cadem y A ward telecast Apnl 9 on A RC Five nominee 1n s1-. t1teionc~ arc selected by a panel of 10 national Olm m u The nom1n1uon ballots are published 1n newspaper advcniscment\ around the country and in TV Ouide. 1 he J'Ubhc VOICS on the ~IOOCr\ I nd mail 'he baJlots to the \lnt1on for u1buhu1on . Fish & More® Dinner Only$2.S9 Break away to il seafood adventure at Long John Silver's. Like our Fish f, More· Dinner- 2 crispy fish fillets. golden fryes, fresh coleslaw f, 2 crunchy hushpuppies. 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa just South of San Diego Freeway across from Fedco. Drlve-Thru Service Available The Dove's Voyage & Home NARRATED IN PERSON BY Robin Lee Graham AJ. the age cl onfy 16 Robin Ltt Gratwim sailed around the WOfld - ~. 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S~OCk PE.\'\l TS ~ERE YCJl..J 60T A LETTER FROM YOUR ~OT~ER SPIKE y1·,.att:" t:t:os ro 'IOOWNJ'T RICe OR~ ~-mLS~ a.IRWEWI~ SUGA~? - f a . ~ 1' VEA~ SNOOP't' LIF'E ME~E ON THE OESERT 15 FINE . TIME GOES BV FAST IN THE MORNINGS I WORK: ON MY ~OGK'. COLLECTION AND IN THE AFIERNOONS I LI STEN TO MY FRENCH TAPES I 18 by Charles M Schulz "Quand arrive ·t on ci Pans ' HOW SOON 00 WE ARRIVE AT PARIS 1 " J' by Tom K Avan YOU'RE CU1C WHl?N YOU'RE HAU.lk INAllNG ! • ... l'"""'!--~~~~~~ ....... ---------------- 0 u -r tF i SAID l"f WAS G OOD, YOU'D COOK r-r AGAIN .' ENTON NE rifN ~NDf>.. ~U66f5H LAl~L'i, OCCTO?.,. MAKes Me S1""AR-r W ONDE:R.IN ' W HA1"' C'ON R ICKt..eS' ~1Fe IS 1...IKE:: A T° HOM 6! \ • - Happy BOth~ Cary Grant Screen's 'living legend' was master of his style, but it-limited his range -------- --- By BOB THOMAS • 1 ,.,..._.,,... " BEVERLY HILLS -"Cary Grant 1s 80? Impossible!" exclaimed Irene Dunne. · To other Americans, too, it must seem incredible that tbe screen's most enduring smoothie reached bis 80th birthday today. Except for the white· nioa of h11 hair, he seems httlc cb.u&ed from the unpcccably man· ncred, devilishly romantic star of Hollywood films. For half a century, Cary Grant has filled everyone's imaac of the urbane, debonair leading man with a self· moclcinJ wit. What Grant was not. deliahtfully, was perfect -he made mistakes, fell on his face , Just like the rest of us. In the elusive an of liaht comedy. Grant had no equal. Burtb1s may also have limited him. "He can't play a scnous part," Katharine Hepburn once remarked. ··or, let me say, the public won't accept him that way ... which, I'm sure, has been a big bugaboo to him." Grant's most senous film, "None But the Lonely Heart" in 1945, brought an Academy award nomi- nation but was a rare Grant box-office flop. This living screen legend will observe his 80th birthday in his customary manner: calmly, quietly, without a hint of ostentation. .. It's a nice happening, and I'm glad I've got there," he said by teleohone from his palatial Beverly Hills home, "but I'm trying to keep it as low-key as possible. I always spend my birthday at home, JU ta I spend New Year's." He remains the quintessential aentlemen, yet Orant has alway stayed aware of tus humble beam· n1n15 1n Bristol, En&)and, as Archibald Alex Leach and his show business st.an as a atilt walker. He ma_y sit on the corporate boards of MG M. Faberge, Hollywood Park race track, but he is modest about h11 duties: "I listen and listen, and when everyone decides, 1 say yes." Such humility seems astonishina. After aJI, didn't he outfox the vil- lainous James Mason in their croUo country adventure m "North by Northwest'"? Didn't he ignite fire- works in the cool heart of Grace Kelly m "To Catch a Thier'? Didn't be rescue Ingrid Bergman from the grasp of Claude Rains in "Notoriou•"? Of course. He also was heroic in .. Ounp Din," .. Only Al\aels Have Wings," .. Destinaiion Tokyo," "Crisis," "The Pride and the Passion," "Charade." And very funny in "The Awful Truth," "Bringing Up Baby .. "Mx Favorite Wife," "His Girl Friday,• "The Philadelphia Story," "The Bachelor and the &bbysoxcr," "I Was a Male War Bride" and "Oper- ation Petticoat" Grant hasn't made a film in l 8 years, yet to most Americans his personality remainsas vivid u that of an.Y modem movie star. He was an on&inal, a rare actor whose style doesn't age in 4().year-old movies. Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times film critic, has cited Grant's "special blend of worldliness and naivete and his ability to mix polish and pratfalls in successive scenes .... CUyGrant His ability to play off against his own image as the strong and handsome romantic figure is probably unique among the supentars." With his polished manners, strik- ing good looks and tall, sturdy physique, he was the ideal teadina man for a parade of stars. from Mac West to Audrey Hepburn. "Cary is a complete professional," said Dunne, who starred with him 1n "l)te Awful Truth," "My Favorite Wife" and "Penny Serenade." "He was never late, he always kncv.' bis dialogue, But then, so did I. "l was his belt audience," Dunne recalled in an interview last week. "Between takes he would tell cockney jokes and have me in stitches. He appeared never to take himself seriously, and that was a large part of h1schann. Another devilish role f Or Neill NeWuDamlen ln 'P'lnal Conflict' ... ,, , l By JERRY BUCK ##T....,..._W...., LOS ANGELES -Actor Sam Neill. who can muster a cold~yed look that would give a KGB aJtnt pause, stars as master spy and unpnnci1_>led womanizer Sidney Really in a new senes. "Reilly, Ace of Spies." Reilly was a spy for the British Empire from World War I until his mystenous disappearance in Russia in 1925, after he attempted to overthrow Lenin and instaJI himself as the leader of the new Soviet government. Neill describes Reilly "a self-serving swine." He left behind a trail of broken secrets and broken hearts. It's said that author Ian Fleming modeled James Bond on Reilly. ReilJy was the type who burrowed into the Kaiser's high command, sold Gennan warships to Russia and at the same time sent the ships' plans to London. The 12-part mamscnes "Reilly, Ace of Spies'' will be telecast as part of the "Mystery!" series on PBS beginning Thurs- day at I 0 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. The first show 1s 90 minutes but the others arc one hour. Neill may be best known to U.S. audiences as the devilish Damien in "The Final Conflict," the last part of the "Omen" movie trilogy. He can also warm up his icy blue eyes and transform himself back into the young actor who was born an Ireland and raised in New Zealand. When he landed in England the British press immediately dubbed him a brooding, smoldering young James Mason. They said he projected "an aura of myuery," which indeed he docs. Ifs those qualities which made him right for the role of superspy Reilly. "My career started in New Zealand after university," be says. "l was an actor and filmmaker doing documentary films. Then I made a little film called 'Sleeping Dogs' for director R~ Donaldson. lt was a rough and primitive film but 1t had some very good moments." That tllm got both of them staned. Neill got an invitation to do "My Brilliant Career" m Australia. Donaldson is direct- ing "Mutiny," the new film about the Bounty mutiny. (That movie also stars another old friend, Mel Gibson.) Are subutbon newspoper1 really r90d 01 well 01 dty doili.s? V411 occ9f"ding to th. Simmons Market Research Burwau's recent study of USSPt's suburban morbts, they ore. In fact, Simmons reports tha1 our ,3 moticet audience of 32. 2 million, and 13 mtlllon wburbon households, deliver better than 2.48 reoden p« copy. That's a higher rote of reodetlhip thon almost fNfKY other city dolly we compete with. Sinvnons alt0 repom that mor9 than 66°/o of our audtenc. ntod their wburi>on paper the first day, ond awlf' 9A% read it within two days. And, that 34°/o read their suburban paper on two or more different days .act. week. .. Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedtt111d9'1, Janu.,y 18, 198' TONIGHT'S TV • The big chill KaYl Ru attenda to a oearl1. frosen WIDl4m Dantela on ••st. Elaewbere' ton!Cbt at 10 on NBC, Cbanoel 4 . ®MOYIE ••• "Quell For Fir." (11111) Ewrttt McQjl, Ale Dewn Chong.. _,__ eMOYE • .. "l<Jtty Md The Blgmln" ~~Clft,Jotln~ •• "lJMn Md Un" (1171) Gd- die Hmn. Gilnclr1o GllnNnl. -~-­(I) MOYIE * * t "WllHngton AllS'' (No Diie) Tcm Selle*, BlrTy ~ -l:IO-'!ll~ PtoPI'' (1981) ...... Knkl. Mlb*ll MclOoMll. -MO- MORL As for quality of~. Simmons reports that mot9 tt.on .59°/o of our audience bel.._ their suburban paper is better than their city daily in ~ng community "9WI q r ond ewnts. What these findings Pf'0\"8 is that USSPt I I deliwn hecwy reodenhip of your soles mnsoge by on enormous suburban audience, at home, when they're ready and able to buy. U S. W>urbon PNtU. Inc. · ~"= ..:!"~~ P'0¥9I it. We are the Suburbs. I COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-7 Dillon named VP at CommerceBank ~ Newport Beach-based CommerceBaok has ~nnou,nce<.I the appointment ofGeorce H. Diiion as vice preside.nt/adm1nistrat1on. Dillon. a 28-ycar veteran of the banking business. was associated with Imperial Bank, Unlo~ Bank, Century Buk and Secartty Pacific National Bank. • • • Tustin resident Dtaa11e E. Da via has been promoted to Hce p~srt:ienl of software cng10eenng from 1he pos111on of director of software engmeen ng a1 lr~ine-based CIE Sy1tem1. Before jOin1n$ CIES. Davis worked at Honeywell Information Sy1tem1. In has new capacity he ':"'11. oversee t~e design. and implementation of all ~of\ ware for the CIES 680 family of mulu-user business computers. • • • Beu M. Urbani ofNewpon Beach has joined Tbe Cox & Burch AdverUalng Co. as manager 1raffic/product1on. according to John C. Cox J r., agenc.·)' DILLON DAVIS URBANI TYHURST president. Pnor to 101ning the Ne" pon Beach firm. Urbana wa$ employed b~ Barnes/Hydrocurve. Inc. of Sunnpale. C.aJ1f. Urbani will be responsible for supervising produl11on of all collateral, direct mall. pnnl and broadcast adverusing. • • • Nick W. Tyburst ha!> Joined Brea-based Butterfield Savings & Loan as vice erc~1<lent/produc.:11on. Before joining Butterfield. he served a~ d1stnct manager tor First Gibralter Mortgage Co. in Covma. In his new job he 1-; responsible for processing home loan applications 1n con1unc11on with real estate and mongage brokers throughout Southern California. • • • Walker & Lee, Inc., a Santa Ana-ba<ied Great Western Co .. has been appoinled exclus1' c sales agents for Pa rkside, a new S4.6 m1ll1on condominium pro1ect located in Garden Grove. Wnh prices beeinning at S79,900, Parkside. a SU-unit project. began sales this month. accord1ng to Ron Vallandingham, director of business development for Walker & Lee. The project 1s being developed by Clayton & Cla,ton of anta .\na. "1th architectural design provided by Kermit Oorius o Corona del Mar • • • Katby Braun has been named director of marketing for ~1orage management products at lrvine-based Western Digital Corp., 11 "as announced b}' Terry N. Holdl, e\ecutl\e vice president. Braun "ill be responsible for overseeing marketing operations for the company's line of floppy and hard disk controllers. RAM controllers and tape controllers. Braun worked at Product AutomaUoo before 101ni ng Western pig1tal 1n 1978. • • • John Rlcbarda, president of J.H. Richards & Associates, a Huntington Beach consulting firm ~pec1almng in ad agenc}' operational system~. 1\ now handling the sales/market mg and support of ADCOM' ad agency management system for seven Western states ADCOM 1s a comutenzed agenc) management S}'stem developed b) Jack Hodges Communlcatlon1, a 22-year- old advertising agency in Lo u1s1ana. for lls own use. • • • Gary Austin, president of Sky Park Travel m Irvine, recently announced the acquis111on/merger of Travel Horilooa m Newpon Beach. Botti tra vel agencies provide a full range oftra' el sen ices. with 75 percent of1he1r clients being commercial accounts and the remainder group and 'aca11on 1ra,ekrs • • • o\ pair of personnel mo, es ha'e bl:en an nounced b} In me-based Western Growers Auoclatlon, an agricultural trade assoc1a11on. Hugh Co~e has been appointed workers· compensation project manaser at the assoc1at1on. Pnor to jOinmg Western Growers. Cone worked as assistant claim manager for the Hartford Insurance Group m Los Angeles James R. Cavanaugb Jr. of Anaheim has 101ncd Western Growers as a special accounts manager He pre ... 1ousl) "'Orked for the insurance brokerage firm of J obnson & Higgins of California 1 n Lo<. .\ ngclcs • • • lnlersect Inc. ha\ leased a I 2.000-square-foot bu1ld1ng located at 1751 McGra....., St. in In inc for use as an electronic equipment as~mbl} fac1hty . The building was leased through Norris, Beggs & Simpson, Rob Norm a~ agent The 3b-month lease 1s 'alued at S 172.800 ' MUTUAL FUNDS ~ - Patti Harma, Coata Mesa co-owner of PMI> Marketing, Inc. She makes the connection for audio-visual business By CHARLENE WHITEHEAD 0.ilf PtlotCorr•~I Pa111 Harrm an<l her PMP Markc1- 1ng Inc. compan} 1' helping connect audio-\ 1sual manufacturers with dealerships. With Harmc, 1n charge of the firm·., ( osta Me!>a ollice and a partner running another office in Salt Lake Cit}. the we~tcrn states and Mexico arc scned b} PMP The company was born an Ma}. 1981 Products include computers that coord1na1e llhde proJcc.·tors and neate mult1-m,·d1a shows. pro1ector lenses and \tand~. audio equipment and overhead projcctors. The) ha"e reccntl) started working with tom- putcr graphu.'> A college graduate, Harms· goal at one time was to become a high school Spanish teacher Her command of the language ha~ been helpful an getting account~ in l\.1c\ iro for her busine!>s P1ctun•, l)f Jn1mals an.· scattered around Pl\.1 p-., ( O\IJ Me..a oflill' ·· r he computtr' arl' called ( O}Oll''>. Roadrunnl'r'> and Laglt·s ... The pie- tures I ha'e lOllected are ~}'mbohc ol these audio visual products rep- resented b:r our compa{ly.'' Harms explains .. , Just son offel~s business. .\ few year\ ago "'h1lc doing some free-lance work fo r various pro- duction companies. I was invoh ed with putting up the ne" Holl~wood sign. 11 was a lavish affair and we wen~ using laser beams. mirrors. and all kinds of fancy equipment al the unveiling ceremony. Then 1t ra1n('d. What a disappointment." One more setback and Harms was read} lo open her own business. She took a JOb as a sales representauvc 1n the Los Angeles area and gained a lot of ex perience during a two-year period before the company was dissolved. "That's when my partner and I decided to go into business for oursehes He "had been a sales repre"sentam e for the same com- ran~ ·· .\mb1t1un ha~ pla) cd a big part in Harms' sucre~s. She \1.-0rks hard anJ hac; dune a lot of tra veling in order 10 c'pand the business. She also trains dealership~ on how to use the equip- ment. Being h1ghl) motivated and believ- ing in herself are attributes that she readily acknowledges. "'\bout five years ago I became involved w11h med11auon techniques and S1ddha Yoga. I've learned that there 1s great po1ential w11hin every human being to accomplish whatever 111s we want to do. I attnbutc much of my success to that philosophy," she says. Harm~ had the opponun11:r of going to I nd1a two years ago where she gamed e"en more of an insigh1 into this belief. Much of her spare time 1s used up coord1naung programs for the S1ddha Yoga Meditation Cenlcr 1n ( 'osta Mesa. As for the company. 11 is expanding enough·to hire another sales represen- tatne to cover the temtory more c.·\tens1vcl) Harms recently moved the PM P opera11ons into a new office. "The other one was getting loo crowded ... she said. The new location as a1 JI00 A.1rway. T .G. SHOWN SELECTED BY AIR CAL The Ne"'pon Beath-based airline.'. \1r( JI announc.cd fuc\da\ the c;elcc- 110n of T. (, ~ho\\ n .\ ssoc"ia tes as 1 t!I cxclu!>1' c cargo marke11 ng reprc!.cn- ta 11 ve ~ho"' n ·\\'ltll 1Jte'I "111 al\O pro' 1de market planning. priung. ad' en1s1ng and direct 'kllc!. \en ices m the cargo area · "Thi~ 1nnu"al1H' ncv. concept wtll gl\e '\1rCal a ded1ca1 cd team ol profcsc;1onal\ rnncentrating on th1'i L. ExP~RT _ ~ov1cE \Cl) 1mponant. but often over- looked. revenue source 1n the ~·ears ahead," said David Ban miller. A1rCal v1ct prcl11dcnt of marketinll.. <\1r("a l as a Wes1crn regi onal earner ser.ing 13 major cities in California Sales up more than inventory Stock to sales ratio rea ches re corcflow WASHINGTON (AP) -lnven· tones held by U.S. business increased 0.4 percent in November and sales rose three times as fast, leaving the ratio of stock on hand to sales at a record low. the Commerce Depart- ment said. Commerce said there was a $2 billion add1t1on to inventories held by manufacturers. wholesalers and retailers m November, pultlng the total value of stocks on shel ves a nd m backlots at $518 bil lion. Sales rose a strong SS billion, or I .3 percent. to a record S387 2 billion, 1t said. Businesses mt back severely on their invenrones as consumer de- mand for goods fell dunng the 1981 -82 recession. November's gain was the fif\h m a row and equalled October's, but still left the ratio of stockpiles to sales histoncally low. The sales-to-inventory ratio - measunng the number of months 11 would lake to use inventones at the current sales pace -had been at 1.35 in October. equalling the record set in June. Other details of the October rcpon said: •The 1n vC!Jltory gain included an increase of 1.8 percent for retailers and declines of 0.3 percent for wholesalers and 0.1 percent for man u fac1 urcrs. •The sales gain included a decrease of 0. 7 percent for wholesalen and gains of I . I percent for retailers and a drop of 2.6 percent for manufac- turers. WRITING HOTLINE The answers to Oran'e County business communicalors knottiest grammar problems are just a tele- phone call away. thanks 10 a business hotline that 1s to begin operaton Feb. I at Cal State Fullerton. The 24-hour hotline 1s staffed by a dozen members of the business wnting facult} based in the unive r- sity's School of Busines!> Admm1s- tra11on and Ecnom ics. Artt\ur Bell. Enghsh professor and co-di rector of the business "ri t1 ng program. said the cos1-free service 1s unique to the Los Angeles and Orange County area. The 200 largest employers an th1: county were scheduled this month to receive adhesive stickers for their telephone~ announcing th e hotline number: 773-2704. 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Now. interest charged on FHA mort- gage~ l'i negotiated between lender and bU )Cr The impart on \ou a home buyer "ho seci..., an F-li ·\ mortgage '" C\pccted to be .1lnng the hnc!> ol a good-bad ne"" \101' The good nc.'W'> \ greater "olumc of housing will reach the.' market. e"pen$ ant1c1patc. perhaps at more affordable and lc'I\ 'olat1le prices The bad news lnterc!>t rates on fHA. mongnges "''II tend to me and .. ome bu)Cr\ ma} ha\e to proHde more cash up lront at 1hc umc of~le \\h\ th1!> h\brid rc\ult'1 fkrnuse1n the past. whC'nl·vc r a \prcad of ~vcral percentage f)(11n1s ha!> cx 1s1cd he· twt·cn IHA and conventi onal mon - ~ies. kndcr., almost alwa)S have made up the difference b) charging add1t1onal Jlt)1n1C\ on rtiA loans The f H ,\ intCH'C\t rate ha'I been flucluat· 1na hct"-ttn I I and I 2 percent. a few po1nu lower than thl' rate on con vcn· 11on1I ftxt'd-rate 30-yeu mortpgh wllhout govcrnm('nl insurance. Con- ,·cntional rates now a'cra&e between 12 and 14 percent nat1onw1dc Point" art" a nnt"·t1mc charge and one po1n1 cqu<Ah I pt:rl'enl of the timounl of the loan fhc point ct ha\c: hclpcd lcnden earn ) 1cld\ 'lo~r to thn\C of rnnq,•n11onal mortgage" r HA regulation\ ha ve prevented bu\'cn from pa)1n& more than one point on Hi•\ monaa&cs. A'I a I' uh, lent.lel"\ haH a\sc\\Cd 11'1t rcmatn1n1 points on the S(ller This has con- fronted the stller with two chou:cs rtfusc to accept 1-H-\ finane1na and ~ck out oJ thc ~If. or~> the point\ and add 1he nml,un1 10 thl' CO\l of the hnu~. When &hr \pre.ad C'\C'C<'tkd f'i, c r SYLVIA PORTER pomtc;. man> c;ellcrs ha ve backed out "-'1th deregulation. some housmg authont1e'> argue 1h11t the housing and mortgage market'J will function more ~moothly. Sellers won'L have an~· 1ncent1vc to inc.'rease their asking price and lenders can as..c~s more point., on the bu} er. "1ortgagc.-rate'> v.111 IX' governed b)' market tor,c'i and wall he controlled b} c;uppl~ and demand. jU'>I u con,cnt1onal mortgages arc. Right now . inlcrcsl rates arc holding. bul dunng I ~K4. the prohability 1s thnt FHA mongagc rates will move high· cr. even 1f overall rates don't pull them up \till If \O\I arC' a potential home buyer. )Oli may be consoled by the knowlrdac tha1 even w11h market fou:e dcterminina FtlA ral • these' rates arc c'\pcctcd to be lower than ratcct on conventional mortgages by I 4 of a percent to 34 of a percent The!'( art' two rcaV'n~ FHA mon - µgr~ can he as~uolt'd and lendc" ha"c ft'dcral insuranC'C on each mort· aaic- .. H .\ mongagcs aC<:ount for be- tween 12 pertent and IS percent of homr purchn\C\ \pphc~ms for fHA monp1e\ must fulfill ccnain rt· qu1rcmcnt\, demonstrate 0 aood ettdit rat1na. meet the down paymrnl rtquu-tmcnl, and. 'how the) can fi nance mo nthl) monga1c co~t, The hm11 on the apprtu~d va lue ot a htlu\(' finantt'd ~uh an r H mon1t1 r is $67.500 t.l(Ct'Pt 1n dc•11· natcd h1gh<ost areas fn 1hese area\ in the con11nental Urt1tcd States. 1hr price of a singlc-fam. ti} hou~ r.in he.· as much ac; $90.000 The effect on bu yers might be to require larger amounts of money up fronl. FHA mongages place a limit on the amount of down payment re- quired (This was modified by hous- 1ng leg1sla11on passed the last da> of the recent congressional scs~1on ) Bui the assessment of more points d1rccl· ly to the buyer can mean you'll have.- to dig ~to your pockc~ You can negotiate with the kndcr, however. and accept a lower interest rate and more points This would mean you pay more up front Or you ca.l acctpl a higher ra1e and pa) fewer points Thi~ wo uld reduce )Our out· of-pockcl expenses. Po1nu arc. 1n effect. prepaid interest Graduated Jl'lymcnt mortgage~ backed by the FHA arc no1 affected b) deregulatio n The~ arc mortg:iae~ in which monlhl> payments nse dunng the firs& yran and then le vel ofT 1a1cr Nor arc interest rates on Veterans A.dm1nistrtuion mortsaacs ofTccte<.I They're under separate statutor) authorit)' and. as of now, the VA exp«u no direct impact from rH deregulation r·· YI' 11 Port('r's finanC'11JI 1 lm1n1r for 1984. "a 'omprrhcnm" dNk C'tlcndar and C'Onmmcr hand· book. fc:Jturrs I/oner's he~t :id' ice for s.u in' mone> ind Of'IJtn11rn1 >our bud1t1. lndudC'S bud1c1 workshet"t~. Rc,ul•rlt SR 9$, no\4-JU~t $4 95 t'~C'luft)"tl\ to rradcr. ofth11 rolumn. ~nd f4 45 plus SI for post incl h1ndl1n• tu 11m1nc11I lm•nar rn c-an-of1hn MMPlpt'r, 4400Jol1n~on Dm <'. FtUN.'.I\. Kan. Mi.!OJ Miile rhr\'4~ naJ11tifc. tu l 1n1' rN/ Pn'<s \\ndt tr I ,, On the \ , • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OW II'• ...... 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(AP> -Most active over ,,,, counter stocks supplied b11 NASO Name Vtlume 8 10 A\ked Cl'lv MCI \ 1 1 1..tOO 1' / 1'-.,. Intel s 6'12.100 c 1 c l • t Bowel~ 661M~l 13 16 l 2M2 + 1 J2 APPie( 66 , 21 I 28~ + ~ Brnhm ' ~ 117 11 1 HlthdV s m· 18\to 18 i ,. -1 ~nOiotl C, l 11 I 1 ''11 + '• 11Mer ' 151' 16 t '• PT • 16'• 16"-• eeot•' 4 • ts·.. 16 -• CoLo QuorEs METALS Quorcs NfW 'l'QAI( IA'°I BPOI -~ ........ llf 10011\' C..... ..... II -11 e ~ V 9 CIMT"'atOO<la c..... llO ~ -" 1191' ~ ''" _. "'°"'" -, .. LeM 1• ,. -·· • "°""° IN S1 c.,..t t ~ .,..._..., """ • ~~" ----COft'IOC*"' • "~··''*'"·~ ,..., ...,_ • .. 075 'IWld'f I ~ IO'lfy d ..,.,, ..._•II OIO-1<911>--NT C:-. 00.-~ c'-!Tue ......., • ~10 00 ~ OQ po.-lfl ID II--\'-~ u aoo --." --''°" o..-1n That'sanaptdescrlptionofboth busin ssand business people along th Orang Coast. Toke p tra k of wnerecompaniesarego1ngand whi h people are helpin them get ther .just watch 'Credit Line' -ev ry day in th Business se tton of your n w llilJ Pilat f • r .. U Ofange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Wednesday. January HI. 198<4 $550,00 contract for Irvine Sensors Irvine Scnson Corp of Oma Mc~ ha~ announct>d rtcc1pt of' a J5S0,000 COf'llnACl from 4h a need Sensor Development ltd. (A '0). a rrc-tntly form«! research and development hmited pannel'\h1p. Jlmc!. Alcioou. prc~1dcnt of Irvine Sensor\ . .,tated that the contract rcprc'lent, the first pha~ of rc~arch into 1ltcm1t1ve t~hnoloa1c~ for applying dC'IC'CIO~ to ml rared devices. "fhc re.,catch could prove very s1an1ficant if. as wc ant1c1patc, 11 lcads toa mc:thod foru •na low..cost detectors Wlth our ltymos~ modu)es," said AJe,uou Hymoss 1i. Irvine Sensor\' tnadc namc for an adWlnced infrared module bcm1 developed for m1htary asppl1cat1on~ lrvtnc Sen~~ ha~ e~ecutcd an opt ion agreement w1 th ASOthat will allow the company to ult1ma1cly acqu1rc any successfully developed technology. ASD currently contcmpla tc~ lund1na adcJ1t1onal phases of related rc~arch upon thc ~le of add1uonal interests in the rc~ar'h and development limited partnership. The units arc not and" 111 not bc available for purchase by the pubhc. but will be pnvatc:ly oOered and sold m thoscJunsd1cuun'I where permitted. Irvine Sensors. headquartered 1n Costa Mesa. 1'> primarily engaged an the dc'<elopmrn1 of infrared focal planes. which will have broad appl1cat1on' 1n .;,trateg1c and tactical military sy'item!I I Learn new tax strategies A day-long seminar on per\onal and husines\ tax strateg1es for small corporations w1ll lx.· <:onductecJ f-nda) at the Westi n 4)oulh Coa'>l Plata Hotel 1n C O\ta Mesa. Thcrc I\ u rcg1'itratt0n fee ot S25 11 pcr\on or S35 a couple The ~minar wall Ix-sponsored b) the lndus1nal League of Orange ( ounl) 1n coo~ra11 on w11h C apretz & Kasdan of Irvine and Erm• & Wh1nnt"} 111 Newport Beach. Execut1"e l'Ompen\allon planninlt-. propert) lea'>ing and mtere'>t free loam wtll be among the tax-i.a' ing technique\ d1'><.'us~d 1 hl· '>cm1n<1r \l3rt') JI !) 30 .t m for add111onal 1nfnrm.won l311 -l 76-2242 Mortgage seminar i ii Newport The ( ahforn1a Mortgage Han~e1\ .\!>\OC1at1on will sponsor a Single Fam ii) Mortgage "x:minar I hur\day al the Newport Heat h Marnoll at 8 a m Panell\l\ will dl'>l U'' thl· lUrrenl and fu1u rc outlook for single fam1I\ homl· mortgage'> The -.cm1nar 1s open to tile publ1t For more information call the hanker·~ ~soc1a11on at (916) <446-7 100. NlfW "'°"" lA"I NASOAO 91H'!•IMM .................. , ... ... ...... ""9n lrt -""• _.._.. ., .. 4 ~ '"'1at .. -....... ,..... m.111110 -111....,,. ... c.nr'I\• 1a.-n,... Tu.MMv. Stedl ... 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The ure., which Include all Garage Sale $15.7 1981 1982 1983 The electronic~ d1v1sion ha, Q(en Mat· tel\ big lo5er of late In the la'it nine month,. at has run $283.S million 1n 1he rrd. Bu1sc said Thur6day. Jts last profitable period was 1n founh Quarter of 1983, ended last January, when it earned $45 mill ion. L>cspite almost unswerv1na profitability by 1t, mainstay toy d1v1s1on, Mattel has not '>hown a profit '>i ncc m any of the last four quarters. runn1 na up a total $243 m1lhon m IO'iSC§. • And Bo1~ says the company still expects to show losses for both electronics and the entire company for the founh quancr ending 1h1s month and for the fiscal year The company had projected lo~se~ of an unspecified amount as a foot nott to its third-quarter report. He declined to estimate how much in the tcd the: upcoming rcpons will bc. and figure'> tor the final quaner and the year aren't expected to be out until mid-May. Mattel's board of directors meets 1n February, but Boise s~ud he could n't discuss whether the fu ture of the elec- tronics division would be on the agenda. mutual fund.a acept the ahort- term fund.a, almoat equalled tboae of the p revtoua four yean co lned. "All I can sa) 1s we arc continuing lo do business (in clcctron1cs). and we will continue to evaluate future prospects:· Bo1st said. Asked how Mattel's Christmas was. When the Raiders and lhe Redlklns 1quare off In Supe'r Bowl XVIII, It's anybody's gue11 who will be lhe WOf'ld champions. The only thing we'll wager It that a lot of you will be watching Super Bowl Sunday. For the benefit of armchair quarterbacks. we've come up with specia ls on your favorite wines, beers and 1plrlt1 '°' your Su r Bowl celebration. 8o1 would \8) onl) that ..ale\ "'t\cnt Hry well" for elertronit&. whkh I' now t h1dly l'Ompmcd of lntclhv1111on video pme'> since the c:ompan) 1n m1d· IYk l cut ba<'k it\ \Uskc in the Aquanu'J home computer He said ~pec1fic flJurc~ were unavailablt' By compan~n. Mattel'• toy cJ1v1Mon t'nJoyed "ou11t11ndin&" ~lei., Bui~ l!l11d Lai-t weekend. the company took a t~ wu rei. to a toy show in Scomdale. Arii ., and a con~umer computer 'ihow in Ul5 Yeps, Nev . at which It unvcilcd 11~ new $30 3-D video pmt cartnd&e The rcspon~ at the two tmde hows, 801~ said. was much the $8me a~ from consumer' during Christmas -the toy hnc "was very enrnuragina" while com· puters earned a more ~ubdued "they went well. too.'' Result'> lrom the fourth quarter should gave an md1ca11on of whether the new managemt'nt of the clcctron1cs dlvmon 11> having the hoped-tor cffet·t. In a \hakl·up h1\l July. top management of 1ha1 d1v1s1on wa'l replaced .. We felt there need for 'ltrongcr market- ing (cmpha.,1s) .. the new~management ha'> that," Boise \aid Mattel al!.o ,., l'Ont1nu1ni 10 pull bad. from 11'> errnt1c cJ1 vn'>1lica11on of the past 11'7 de<:adc\ The laste'I mo'c 1n that dircc11on came tn December, when Mattel agreed tn pnnc1plc to scll tt!\ Western Publtshtn& Co. subs1d1ary 1<> a New York in vestor and members of Wc\lern·~ management for $75 million Sance 1968, ~hen Ma11cl bought Mono- gram Models Inc . Mattel also has bought -then sold -a ~1rcus. tc<' shows and a pct-supply manufacturer "~~:;:n°d'y"' W\ne-tn·The·Boll J Colony Wines as Dessert & Aperitifs s3 t1 or Chabln summ•1t 2 5 Tanduay Rum ... ~ ... o ... •o''"' ,,o... Chenln Blanc 0~ Christian Bros . ta•tt•• l•u1t , .... ~. 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'3" Vlaa & Mastercard • Qlailly ~ccepteCI 3 7 Locations in Southern California 1726 Supertor Ave., Costa Mesa • Phone: 645· 1608 25876 Mulr1ands, Mission Viejo • PhOne: 855· 1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove · Phone: 638 -4145 263 South Euclid Avenue . Anaheim · Phone: 991·8892 ., . I • • , COAST FOOD ' • lllJ l'lll WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1984 ti Chicken and rice •r• combined In prize-winning dlah. P99e C3 European recipe lnsplt'" delloloue v......-1818d .. , .. C4. Entertain with ease and drama Presentation unusual for traditional lamb One of the tricks of entcrufoina with style is to have most or the work done ahead. Keep the table seffina bold and simple. yet complimentary to each course. And, of course, make the food irresistible. For a star appetizer, make Danish Creamy Havarti en Croute. The cheese encased in a rich puff pastry douah can be carefully wrapped and frozen for 3 to 4 days before the pany. From freezer tQ oven to table takes only about 25 to 30 minu&es. Serve on a tray, surrounded by cubes and wedges of assoned cheese and fruit slices. Continue in the same hiah style with a dramatic lamb entrce. Lamb 11 nutritious, easy to prepare and extremely vorsatile. Cook it to an internal temperature of 140 degrees for medium rare of I SS to l 60degrecs for medium to retain its best mellow flavor. F-Or a dramatic presentation racks are put toaethcr in an unusual manner to make a pocket for the delicious fruited stuffing that cooks alona with the lamb. Glazed the last few minutes wiJh a tanl}' red cherry tnd almond mixture, this is a stunnina roast that is deceptively simple to cook and serve. lndul•e your JUCSts with a silken tan of white chocolate an a pat-an-pan crunchy almond pastry shell. topped with a special red cherry and sliced almond layer. After coffee. collect the compliments \,hat this savory menu deserves. DANISH CREAMY HAVARTI EN CROUTE 1 (7 oucea) road Creamy Havarti, plala or wlG 4JU, or eqaal 1l1e la 14Ure belk plec" i h:,o1ea ,.tty lkllt (or pelf pa1&ry neeta), G&wed Batter l 5-laett f.U pie pu I eg Updy beata • Press two patty shells together; then roll out on Hghtly floured cloth to an 8-inch circle. Place cheese in center of circle, bringjna edges of ~try just over top edge of cheese. forming tucks. Place in lightly buttered foil pan, brush with beaten egg. Chill I hour. Brush again, then bake to preheated 375-degree oven for IS to 20 minutes, or until aolden in color. Remove from oven and l!t cool slightly in pan befort serving. Or cool and chill; then reheat before serving. Serve warm, cut in wedges with cnsp fresh fruit or raw vegetables. Other types and sizes of Danish chec&c (about same weight) can be wrapped and baked following this recipe . VariaUoD: Place I teaspoon of Dijon-style mustard on bottom of pastry tosetbcr with l tablespoon of fresh herbs. Place cheese in center of pa.stry and bake as above. CHERRY I ALMOND GLAZED llACU OP LAMB i rack• of lamb, I to a rib1 eacll (3"' to• poud1 &o&al) ~~~ # i caps cooked browD rice 1 S-ouce cu elt.U pilleapple, dralaed 1 cap 1Ueed al= toa1led 1 e11p 1llredded _ at 1 cap ra11la1 l S-once cu 1Uced waler cbestn1t1, drained 1 cup cooked l'ffD pe11 Glue: l U -oaace cu red cberry pie flU1.n1 14 cap 1llvere4 almoDd1 r lablespoou Amaretto llqaear or "' tea1pooD almond utrac& Have butcher"French" the racks so the meat between rib bone tips has been removed (about 11'1 inches). Criss- cross the two racks. formina a pocket for stuffini. Place lamb on a roasting rack to collect excess drippings. Combine all stuffina ingredients 10 mixina bowl. Place mixt1,if'C in Jamb cavity until full. ROJJl at• 325. degrees 2S minutes per pound, or until meat thermometer. placed in center of muscle, reajsters 140 dearees for medium rare, or to the desired doncness. , Place remainder of rice stuffina in a casserole and bake with lamb for approximately 30 minutes or until done. Combine red cherry pie filling and slivered aJmonds an a small sauce pan. Heat until warm. Remove from heat and add liqueur or almond extract. Durin& the last I .S minutes of roasting. baste lamb with chert}' J)aze mixture. Serve remaininaatazc with lamb and stuffini. Carve at the table. Makes 6 to 8 scrvinas (2 ribs per person). WHITE CHOCOLATE CHERRY TART 1 '4 caps bitter, aofteaed % cap ••1•r Zeq1 I tea1poon vuUla l bar (3 oucea) wlal&e ctaocofat.e•. melted Cruelly Almo.d Pa1try SllelJ, recipe follows CMrry Toppta1, recipe follow• •1, cap toa1ted 1llced alm0Dd1 Cream butter until smooth. Gradually beat in sugar until mixture is smooth and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time. Blend in vanilla and white chocolate. Spoon ·an10 Crunchy Almond Pastry Shell. Chill until firm. Spoon Cherry· Topping over tan. Chill up to 8 hours. Remove from refrigerator about 1h hour before serving; sprinkle with toasted sliced almonds to serve. •or 3 ounces German swt:et chocolate. CRUNCHY ALMOND PASTRY SHELL 1 cap floar % tabl"pooDI 111ar 14 lealpooD tall "' cwp IHltter , •4 cap diced toa1&ecl almODCb 3 tablet~ water Combine flour, sugar and salt. Cut an butter until mixture looks like coarse com meal. Stir in almonds. Blend in water to form crumbly dou~. Pat into bottom and sides of a 9-inch tan or pie pan. Chill 20 minutes. Bake in a 400- degrec oven IS minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. CHERRY TOPPING 1 can (U onces) ctaerry ple fllllD1 i tabletp00D1 brudy I &ablespoou •llP.r 14 teupeoa almoaid extract Combine cherry pie filling. brandy and supr. BQil S minutes, stirring constantly. Blend in almond extract. . ... . Chef retii-es to teach cooking Start with a hearty Country Style Ham and Bean Soap. Serve a sou per meal on Super Sunday The best way to acheive harmony when family and friends arc &ivina undivided attention to the Super Bowl on the TV set is to make dinner a casual happen in& 'that requires little tending and may be eaten leisurely. The cook will love the convenience and the fans will cheer for more chow. For the start of somethina new, blend two canned condensed soups to make Country Style Ham and Bean Soup. The addiuon of diced ham seasoned with rubbed saac, kidney beans and mixed vegetable• tum this into a mam distr so-up tdcal fora cold winter'• day. • A bowl of Zesty Mannated Vea· etable presented in bite-size pieces. makes a vivid dish. Prepare thjs rcc1pc either early in the dly or the maht before to Jive the marin~ ume to 1park the cauliflower, broccoh and ~hen')' tomat0es wath Italian favor. Sweet and spicy ~pareribs add a usty touch to the buffet table. Finaer food lake th11 can be savored throuah· out the pmc, not only at half\1me. And even 1f the team you arc rootana forioe down \Odercat. you cen count on at least one sweet endina by strv1n1 Tom1\0 pice Cake. COUNTRY STYLE HAM AND BEAN SOUP i tabk1poo111 batter or mar1arlae I c.p ... cooted Wn Y. teaapooa nabbed aa1• I caa (10~ ODDcet) coDCleDled ~dea H041e '"P 1 y, Hap CUI water 1 packa1e (10 ollDCfl) froiea mixed ve,e&ablea . I cu (II~ oucet) kldDty bells, •raloed In 3-(luan saucepen over medium heat in hot butter. brown ham with sqc. Add rcm11nina inarcdient : heat to bo1lina. Reduce heat to lo~ cover and slmmcr 10 minutes, stamna occasionalb'. Makes 71/1 cups or 6 1ervlnas. ZESTY MARINATED VEGETABLES 1 caa u•~ tueel) CMdulH 81CknW.tta 1.11 "' vla ... r '4 c.,aalatleU l eanMpt (abnt .I oncet) ltlliu frtulJll ml• l caps broccoli Otweretl I cwps tHllOowereta I C8JI c~ tr)' tomatot1, Al 11 UJf (Pl ........ IUP&R IBAL/CS) International foods favored by Mesan By CHRISTINE DECKER Ol ... Oellr,... ..... At 40. Vince Paris sold a lucrative restaurant in Victorville and tned to retire. • "I found I was bored and was 1etting fat from retirement," said the Costa Mesa resident. He decided to teach others the thanas he had learned, so he went back to Orange Coast Community College and to UCLA to get a teaching credential. For the last 10 years he's been head of Cypress College's cul- inary arts and hospitality manage- ment department where he gets to teach one of his favorite subjects. international cookini. Starting Feb. 7. Pans will be conducting an eight-week class, "In- ternational Foods, an Introduction to Cultural Foods." The class will be more than just a concentration on the food of foreign lands. Paris said he 'II also bring in related art obJects aod will discuss the politics and aeogra- phy of a certain country and how these things affect the foods people eat. Pans draws most of his knowledge of international food from his travels an Europe. South America and the Orient. Last summer he and seven students visited Ital y, his family's homeland. There they worked under the direc- tion of a well-known Italian chef and prepared dinner for 3S people. "The chef spoke no Enalish and I know only a little Italian. It was veat fun fiaurina out what in,redaents went into what dashes." said Pans. who looks a little like Gene Shaht with his larac handlebar mustache. Thas summer he's planned a month·lona work-study tour of Aus- tralia, New Zealand and Fiji. "Mo tly we just eat. It's wonderful. -• We visit hotels and restauants and then we get together to critique them. Sometimes a certain chef will let us work with him. That's the best way to learn new dishes," he saad. Besides being a teacher, Paris is a lavish entertainer at home. Dinners there are also centered around inter- national themes. Paris is also president-elect of the Pacific-California Hotel. Restaurant, lnstitutiona) Education Association and I 98S president-designate of the Oranae County Ci.apter, Inter- national Food Service Executives Association. "I guess I've JUSt always been involved with food . In hagh school in Chicago I chose to take cooking classes," he said. He then went on to graduate from the C'uhnary Ans School at Yale Uni versity. Hts first JOb was washing root beer steins at a chain restaurant. "I try 10 tell my students not to be womed about their first JOb. What- ever 1t as. it's a start." His ~tudcnts range from th ose with working experience to a 30-ycar-:91d truck dra vcr who has never cooked an entire meal and now wants to be a chef. "Anybody who wants to learn can learn at their own speed. It takes creatavaty and amaaination. however. to be a great -chef." RIGATONI SICILIAN STYLE l "' pounds rt1atonl l medl1m egplut Fl oar l eg,beateA i,; c1p olive oU I CUpl lteavy cream J "' cap1 1rated Parmeun cbeeae "' cap tomato aaace I eu )'OlkJ, beateD Salt ucl wlalt.e pepper Cook riptoni accordana to packa&e directions. Drain well and set aside Peel egplant and cut at Julienne-style ~ac eaai>lant in flour and coat with beaten cu. Brown liahtly 1n ..., ........... "-.... Vince Parla quickly allcee succhllll for a aalad. olive oat heated in skillet Drain on paper towehna. Preheat oven to 400 dcarccs. Scald cream in saucepan. Blend an I cup of grated cheese. Add egptant and tomato sauce. Cool m1xtutt and, stir 10 C8 yolks.. Seuon Wt th Ult and..'. .. while pepper to wtc Add naatont. stamn& them an icntly so as not to break them. Tum mixture anto a deep baluns dash and spnnkk with the remaining arated cheese. Bake for IS minutes. Serve at once. Serves 6. \. L C2 Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Wednesday, January 18, 1884 Classic Chicken Tetrazzini ideal for a croWd M ny classic c.iucken dishc~ bear the name of the cook who created them or the place where they were most oficn served cooked chicken with spaahetll or some other pHUl 1n a nch veam sauce and named 1t in honor of the Popular coloratura soprano Luisa Tetrazzin1 of the early 20th No one remembers the chef who first rnmbincd ccnH. -v. But Chicken Tetl'llZ21n1 has kept ahve the sina.e~ ~veral tablespoons of the hot white sauce: then add ea name longer than her now foraonen career. mixture to frypan. continuin& to sttr. Althouah the on11naJ recipe as 1t was first served to the Add chicken pieces. starrina until thorouJhly heated, diva has not been preserved, extensive research by the about 3 manu~s. Whale making sauce. cook 1paghett1 in National Bro iler Council concludes that Classic Chicken remaimnJ 2'12 cups of the broth and enough water to make Tetrazzani (below) is authentic. 3 quarts ltquid; add remaining I tablespoon of the salt and Chicken Tetrauini is ideal for cntertainina because at bay leaf to broth-water. can be prepared in advance and heated at servina time. It is When done (al dcntc), drain spa.ghetll and arrange 11n a dehcaous chicken "extender;· making it economical to arcased, shallow 2-quart baking dash. Spoon sauce even Y serve lar&e aroups. over spa&hetu and spnnkle with Parmesan cheese. Chicken Tetrazzini for a Crowd, a quick and easy Bake in 3()0.d~ oven for abou.t 30 mmutes or until version of the classic, was developed in lar&er proPonions bubbly. Garnish with black olives af desired. Makes 6 for servina more people. Both recapcs arc hearty, satisfyina servings. dishes, ideal for cold weather menus. •Reserve liquid from cooking chicken CLASSIC CWCKEN TETRAZZINI 1 broiler-fryer cbickea, coo.ked, sklued, boned ud broken Into pieces •;. cup batter 1 Z oonce1 freab ma11u'ooms, sliced 1 grffll pepper, chopped 1 clove 1arUc, ml.Deed 3 tablespoon• Ooar ' tea1pooa1 salt, divided •;. tea1pooa pepper . 1 quart warm chicken brotb, divided• 1 cap beavy cream, warmed Z eu yolks, sUptly beaten a;, cap dry wltlte wine 1 bay leaf 8 ounces tbln 1pa1bettl '1!i cup freably srated Parmesan cbeese In large fryina pan, place but1er and melt over medium heat. Add mushrooms, green pepper and garlic; saute about 5 manutes. Stir an flour. I teaspoon of the salt and pepper. Slowly add I 1h cups of the warm chicken broth and the warm cream, stirring until thickened, about 3 minutes. Rt-duel" heat to low: add wine. To be-aten t-gg ~olk,, add CHICKEN TETRAZZINI FOR A CROWD 3 broiler-fryer cbJckeos, cooked, 1kloned, booed and brokea Into pieces 4 caps chicken brotb• 3 ll"ffD peppen, chopped ' cloves 1arUc Z poud1tb.lD1papettl S cu1 <• oucea eacb) mullroom1 l cu1 (18 oucea eacb) cream of cbicken soap ! cut (10 ouces eacb) cream of mHbroom aoop l tealpooDI parsley flllet 1poad11tarp c.eddar claeeae, 1bredded 1 ~ tea1poon1 paprika • In large saucepan, P.lace chicken broth, p-cen pepper and garlic; brin& to boil and ~le for. S mmu~cs. Cook spaghetti according to package instructions; dram well. ln very large bowl, mix together cooked spaghetti, chicken pieces, chicken broth mixture, chicken and mushroom soups and parsley flakes. Pour into two 3- quarts shallow baking dishes. Sprinkle with Cheddar cheese, then paprika. Cook an 350dcgrec oven for about 30 minutes until cheese is bubbly. Makes 20 servings. •Reserve liquid from cooking chicken WHY NOT JOIN COOK SERIES? MAKEAPOPCORNCAKE If you've been en1oying our Cook- of-Lhe-Week senes and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. ~nd us several of your favonte recipes so we can pick a couple to share With our readers. Send your recipes to the Food Editor, c/o the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box I 560, Cosra Mesa, Calif. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and phone number. Looking for a birthday party idea sure to deli&ht youngsters? A PoP com fantasy cake, real enough to top with birthday candles, and PoP com ball clown favors for each guest to take home and eat, arc novel and attractive yet easy and inexpensive to make. FANTASY CAKE CAK• MIX,.,_. M Mi ,._,,.w T.>--4fw. CRaAllY "'°8nMO, Of r.wo •ny ftavOf n...-. 44-.-CAKE .... ~ -0--~ ~MY "'0.TIHO ' I .v In a large saucepan, melt butter and marshmallows together over low heat. In a larac, deep bowl, mix all other ingredients; add the butter-marshmallow miuure and stir well. Pack in well-greased tube pan. Cool in refrigerator. Remove from pan. Cut into wedges at serving time. POP CORN BALL CLOWNS 1 cap batter 1 1 poand pacu1e marallmallow1 Z caps popped pop con for eacla clown Potntecl foe cream cones -1 for eacb clowD Lar1e ram drops M Ii M 1 cbocola&e cudJes 8 tacit paper doUJes -1 for eacll clown Styrofoam caps -1 for eacll clown Melt butter and marshmallows over low heat reserving srnaJI amount for gluing; fold in 2 quarts PoPpcd com (enough to make 8 Pof com balls). Shape into 3 inch diameter baJls. Let set unti firm. Face: Glue chocolate candies to ball using reserved marshmallow mixture to make eyes and nose. Cut a U- shape out of large gum drop for mouth and glue in place. Ears: Gluc a large gum drop to each side of head. Hat: Gluc 3 chocolate candies in a vertical row to ice cream cones. Smear glue around cone rim and press gently to top of head until glue sticks. Collar: Fold doily in half, half again, then fold in half again. Unfold. Gatherupcentcnmd twist into I inch stem. Spread out edges to form ruffie. Stand: Cut off top 3 inches of cup to form a ring. Place doily on ring; place clown on top of doily. Creatt.na a dellclouly fun theme for a rcnmc•ter'• birthday party .. child'• play when centered around pop corn. WE COULDHT HAHE~ MORE BEAUTIFUL, SO WE HADE IT i.30¢12 ~-~ ~--------------J SAVE 30¢ 30¢/21 .. I I I I I I I I I I I I ON TWO rOUR·PACK5 or BrAUTIJ'ULLY sorrrR I AUROAA"BATHROOM TISSU~: I 42000 ],301'17 ,. ~ I I I I I I ) : I L----------------____ J I • - .o---~- lndones.ian chicken, rice judged .~top prize-winner Flavor s ubtle - In colorful dish A recipe featurini tra- ditional Indonesian ingre- dients has captured the SS,000 grand prize in the "Cook & Tell' recipe con- test for t:oanne Chiu of Arlington, Texas. The announcement was made by Al Aragona, vice president of marketing and sales for Uncle Ben's Inc. Indonesian Home- bkssina Rice & Chicken w~s selected as the top ~inner by a panel of na· t1onall y known food authorities. Chicken thighs, coated wtth a mixture of fresh lemon Juice. tumenc, c:or· aander and pepper, sur· rou nd a mound of bri~t yellow nee flavored wtth chicken broth and grated lemon peel. This unusual combination of seasonings gives the dish a rcfresing subtle flavor rather than the hot and spicy qualities usually associated with In- donesian cooking. The dramatic and col- orful presentation is typical of Indonesian recipes. The nee. colored a brilliant yellow by the tumeric, con- trasts sharply with the red pepper pmish and the green lettuce leaves on which at is presented. Tumeric also tints the chicken a deep gold. The golden color i1 intensified by frying the cooked chicken pieces in hot oil Just before serving. These colors arc especially signifi- cant. "In Indonesia, yellow nee as served for festive occasions. And, because Indonesia as tropical, In· don1es1an cooks love bright colors," said Chiu. Rice dishes such as Homeblcssing Ri ce & Chicken are an everyday occurence at the Chiu home. Both the winner and her husband are natives of Indonesia where rice is the essential clement in every meal. t ~ cup1 eoaverted nee Z tableapoou b1ner or mar1attDe 1 teaspoon 1rated lemoD ·~~up ve1etable oU Botton or leaf lettace Z medium reel peppen, tblal) 1llced lato rla•• Combine lemon juice, conander, 2 teaspoons of the salt. 1 teaspoon of the tumenc and the pepper. Spread evenly onto top of each chicken tha&fl. Ar· ranae chicken in larae skJl- let Cover tashtly and cook over medium heat 30 minutes or until chicken is tender. Remove chicken• and set aside. While chicken cooks, brina broth \o a boil in larae saucepan. Stir in rice, but- ter, lemon peel, rcmainana I teaspoon tumeric and I/• teaspoon salt. Cover tiahtly and simmer 20 minutes. Remove from heat. Let stand covered until all hquid is absorbed, about S mmutes. In another large skillet, heat oil until hot but not smoking. Brown chicken 3 to S minutes on each aide: drain well. Linc larse acr- vina platter with lettuce. Spoon rice in center and arranae chicken around nee. Garnish with red perr per nnas. Makes 6 serv1np. 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January 19 Uuu January 25 1984 tlllin-pak Ji!:!:::~::::liiiin:.J. .... tJL.11• The cook plans each meal around the rice. add· ing other ingredients to suit fami ly tastes and budget. The textural qualities of the rice are important as In- donsaan cooks prefer their rice separate and fluffy rather than sticky as do the Chinese and Japanese. Chuck Roast S~e .30 J?&r lb. Laura Scudder's Save .3o Although Chiu spends the better part of each day seeing patients at the Fon Worth Psychiatric Cli na.c. she uses the tame spent an preparing meals for her husband, a family practice physician. and her two sons to try out new recipe ideas. Often the new recipes are Indonesian or Chinese, but Chiu· also enjoys ex· penmcnting with other ethnic CUStnCS. "Both my husband and I went to school in Germany. And when we lived in New York. we tried many of the ethnic rec:taurants in Man- hattan .. " JNDONESIAN HOME· BLESSING RICE & CHICKEN Z tablespoons lemon jaice 1 tablespoon 1roud cor· lander Z 14 teaspoon salt Z tea1poon1 ground tumertc 1 'i4I teaspoon pepper 1Z small chicken tblgb1 Z can• ( 10'1• OUDcea eac b ) condensed cblckea brotb Sauce up hot bread Leftover applesauce may be used in this good hot bread. APPLESAUCE GEMS 1 cap fork-1t1rred all· p11rpon floar 1 teaspoon bakhal pow- der 1,4 tulpooD aaJt 1.4 teaspoon 1roud dD· namoD 1At teaspoon groaad D1tme1 14 cup butter 'i4I capaa1ar 1 larseeu 'i'a Clp IWffteDed ap- pletaace On wu paper or 1n a small bowl stir t<>aether flour, bakt'n('l)ewder, salt, cinnamon and nutmq. Ina medium bowl cream butter and supr; add eu and beat until blended. Stir in flour mi xture in 2 addttions. altem1uely with applesauce, until just blended each tame -do not beat. Tum into but· tercd muffin-pan cups (each 2th inches across the top and I inch deep), filhna \hem about half full Bake in• preheated JSO- deartt oven until aolden and a cake tester inserted an center comes out clean - 2S minutes. Loosen edge and ~rvc hot Ma lees I 0. USDA Insp.-Golden Premium Beef Blade CUt per lb. Fresh Pork Roast Save .60 per lb. Shoulder per lb. Delicieux Cheese Spread II Save.40 Garlic/Herb s 112 oz. pkg. 11 Ralphs All Natural IceCremn Assorted Vartetle•Froz 'h gcal. ctn. ... Heinz New Squeeze Ketchup 21 oz. btl Save.20 49 Save up to .30 29 Wilson Bacon Sliced llb. pkg. Dannon Yogurt Auorted Flavon I oz. cup Celeste Pizza For One Auorted Vartett .. Frozen.t> a;, oz. pkg. Shasta Soft Drinks Amorted VarteHn Regular or Sugar "" 12 oz. cans 6pack Potato Chips Assorted Varieties Twin Pak..a oz. pkg. Save .60 per lb. 29 Save .13 II Save .38 29 Save .30 39 Plain Wrap'M Beer Save 2.59* ·o... ~ ftGllM bnlnd 59 Kamchatka Vodka (;Save .37 98 12os.Can l2pack -IO Proof 750ml.bU. Another Ralphs lxclUll•• THI: SESMC STUET TREASURY reatwtna th• Letten P and Q and the llwnber 10 . Volume 10 269 ~·w Prices effective January 19 thru January 25. 1984 Northwest Switch 8r Save • D'Anjou Pears Extra Fancy per lb. Bordens Alnerican Cheese 16SUceFood 12 oz. p>cg. Ralphs White Bread or Wheat Split Top or Sandwich 11/i lb. 1oa1 Rosarita Refried Beans 17 oz. can II II II TM Plain Wrap Dry Roasted Peanuts Regular or Unsalted 16 oz. tar '°'*'* VALL.IT ,,. ....... ,...,. t.MUIA -.L.a ... , ................ Save .30 59 Save .30 Save .14 Save .80* • 0... '-dint name tnond 79 C4 Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, J nuary 18, 1984 TRY A BORSC.HT SALAD NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS 160Z 93 REG OR UNSAllED e l 2 ·OZ A uortt!d DORITOS TORTILLA CHIPS 1.99 SPENCER STEAK OR ROAST .-..-........... BONELESS 3 49 BEEF ......___...__, Rt8 La. e USDA Chooct! &t!t!I Chuc~ BONE LESS FAMILY STEAK IS 2.19 CHERRY TOMATOES l4 .69 RIVLON FLIX SHAMPOO I J \ JAND CONDITIONIR r~ , ; - 2uxl 1 :ux ~\oll! ....... ~""' • -~ ·;;_,; l .S 0Z SIZE OICA•MAYI• •OLOGNA ,,Ol "'lf4! I 29 OI lP e FRESH Old World dish updated In the counlnt"s of East· ern Europe, they've de- veloped a delic1ou!I salad that has fonunately found 1tt. wa) 10 our <1hores Some11mes this l)pe of European cold table specialty is s1mpl) called "vina1gre1te" by people native to this region Many Americans rrfer to 11 as Russian Salad. Rut whatever tt's called. 11 features a unique and appealing combination of JUMBO EGGS r--~ \.OOS~~ .1:J . FOLGER'S COFFEE ~;:O;T~~ 2 2 9 __ ,_ __ GRINDS • MIRACLE WHIP EA. taMes. te~turc'> and colors. European l:Jor1Cht • lad 1~ an cSP«•ally l!a)y rendi- tion ofRuss1on Salad that's been 1,Jpdatcd with some creative and convenient honcuts for the contem- porary Amencan kuchen. It calls for canned rather than fresh cooked veg- elables. so it can be made easily year-round. And for further ease. the recipe was developed to take advan- 1age o( the convenience of commercial salad dress- ings. The Julienne strips of beets are marinated in SPIC) h t>nch d1e\)1ng stru1aht from the boule. At the same umc, 1he other vejetables arc chilled 1n u mixture of mayonnaise and either buuennilk or sour cream based bottkd dress- ing. Just before Sc:"rving. the beets are drained and added to the vegetable and creamy dressing mixture along with chopped hard- c:ooked eggs. The result 1s authenuc Old World taste achieved with plenty of Yankee ingenuity. Serve European Borscht Salad as an appetizer or Donald Duck 6 4 01 Corton ORANGE JUICE Polmol VI! 22-oi l1qu1d Incl 20 Off DISH DETERGENT 1.19 1 .. 29 Compbt!ll 1 12 o z Juocl! V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 3 :•1 PORK LOIN ROAST FRESH RIB END OR LOIN END, 3-4-LBS. AVG. WGT. c LB. LIMIT 2 ~OASTS ITUFFID PORK LO. CHOPI STUFFED WITH La.2.39 PEPPE RIDGE FARMS DRESSING BUil I 69 PORTION ROAST LB 1 59t La. • Folll!t of FRESH DOYER SOLE LS 2.98 NA VIL ORANGES SWEET JUICY I \ BJ"Cr 35 Fruit Trn 2 oz Ant d FR ESH SPINACH EA • FRUIT ROLLS • :. I J 1 J \ \t ~ /. • FOODS OF THI ORllNT -. :/FRESH~~~-ciiiilaa&S-Oi. "f ~/v fl JN UDON NOODLES A11mo10 Koh vo Hon Do1h1 2 29 9 S Wei Poe Ponko. 6 0 1 Pkg SOUP BASE • BREAD MEAL Dynasty 8 Con SLICED BAMBOO SHOOTS Dyno1ty So1fun. 3 87 Or P~9 BEAN THREADS .49 Hime Ch191r1 t"o. 0 7Wz Pl.9 Wei Poe, 1·0t-Con SEASONED CUTILEFISH .SS BOILED MACKEREL LB. 4:•1 .SS .69 .59 -• ---IT'S IUltl• •OWL IUNDAYI------.. I 2-01. REG. BOTTLE . COORS 97 LIMIT 4 FARMER JOHN · : SLICED BACON < l LB '. I., PICG ....,_,, f 1 • IA.1.39 Frt!lh P?rk SMALL SIZE SPARERIBS l8 1.59 S '·Inch Auorted HANGING PLANTS .. 2.99 LOWla YOUa TOTAL FOOD •ILLI -·--w•u•w -••...n Offet Appl• .. Only t• fM4 Swp.rmorkeh "' l" A,...ie., Y•ntvre 6 0r0"9• Co11nt• .. COWOll ltUUI •·.-v••• ,, ....... .. I ' SA VE ON THESE FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS CILllll FAMILY llD ltlllA SUf'-fMA Of lUXI 2 99 ~ 'I "'f l!()NI • ~:-·~~t ...-.· . f,/f\J I~·• I ,, ' HOYPOCKDI IANDWICHll •001 I 99 U~TD e 0\40r Moye• 2 O r M•ot o• '-•' I lb Hoff., VARIETY PACK 1.89 LAS VEGAS BEEF FRANKS 1.89 12 o.c Con .79 11 ~-01 Turkey or Oorlt Cho<lie11 SWANSON DINNERS 1.09 SENECA APPLE JUICE l'ret•Ollt 8 01 Snr .. dded o,..,,.. Hu9he1 llondom We19ht Ch*"'' MOZZARELLA OR CHEDDAR 1.49 SHARP CHEDDAR LI 2 .89 !.wHt & ~vr Ch1c~en luritey Chopptld S1tlorn LI MINU DINNl•I 2.49 I ' . I . . t. I salad rnur-,c w11h 1h1ck slices ol dark rye or pum- pem1c.kcl bread und lob of fresh , creamy butter. EUROPEAN BORSCHT SALAD 1 1-pound can juUe.ooe style beets, draloed 'fa cup spicy Freocb dreHID& I I-pound can navy beans, drained 1 8-ouce cu diced car- rot• and pea• ~ sour or dlll pick.Jet, chopped •;, cup chopped green onions 'r':i cap buttermilk or sour cream based dre11- lng 2 tablespoons mayon- oalse 6 hardcooked eggs, shelled and cbopped Pour ~p1cy French bot- 1 led dressing over beets. mannate at least I hour. Combine beans, carrots, pickles and onions. add bu11errnilk or sour cream dressing and mayonnaise. Sur to mix, refrigerate. Just before serving, drain beets. discard spicy French dressing. Fold beats. chopped eggs into 'navy bean mixture. Pass extra dressing. 1 f desired. Serves 6 to 8. Snacking important for tots Snacking can be an 1m- ponal\!., way for tots and preschool children to help meet their calorie and nutrient needs. One-to three-year-olds have acuve. growing bod- ies eager to ex plore the world around them. Their energy and nutnent needs can't always be satisfied with three meals a day. Some children may need a midmorning. m1d- aftemoon or evening snack or all three. Finger foods can help fill the nutritional gaps that meals may leave. They also gJVe children practice in developing finger coordi- nat 1on necessary for eventually using spoons and forks. Finger foods or other snacks should be given at established limes -about 11'2 hours before mealtime. If your schedule takes you and your toddler out of yo ur home between meals. put some finger foods in a small bag to take along for snackttmc The) 're ready to eat 1f and when the need arises. In add1t1on to finger foods. other nutritious snacks for tots may include breads or crackers. cheese or bits of meat, some fresh or canned fruits, milk. yogurt or pudding, cooked vegetables, ready-to-eat cereals with milk and un· sweetened fruit juices. Selecting snacks from a wade varict y of foods helps children develop a taste for new foods that can con- tribute to the nutritional quaht) of the diet. Keep in mind that for good dent.al health. unnecessary snack- ing should be discouraged. Properly planned snacks can be fun and healthful. They can provide a time to relax from other activities and help children learn good eating habits. Cooking classes set Four nutm1on classes will be given at Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa. during the spnng semester that begms Feb. 6. Course titles are Health Care Field Experience, Modified Diets. Ad vanced Nutrition Care and ~ Clinical Expenence. In· 'itructor 1s Eleanor Huang. For information. call the ·college at 432-5772. l ~ ••• ' <\ class on Low-calorie (,ourmet will be presented at 6:30 pm. Tuesday at Fasscro's International Cookware. Corona dcl Mar. Cost 1s $25 and reser- vations are to be made b) calling 6 73-2343 ••• ·\ Mexican Dinner Party is the title of a class to be given by Brm McPherson. a former manager and an O\\ncr of a European style cafe 1n Pueno Vallarta. The presentation wall be at 10'. 30 a m. Thursday al Coast Hardware. Laguna Beach. Rc'>Crvotions for the SI S cla!i'i are to be made b) cGllina 4Q7.4403. for Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 .. Bouillabaise sophistic&ted seafood stew Fresh fish n o longer a must fo r flavor Bou11laba1sc is easier to prepare than It 1s to pronounce. According to Webster's dictionary. bouillaba1sc 1s a highly seasoned fish stew made of at least two kinds of fi sh. h was originally a simple fisherman's soup made from the day's catch and flavored with the typical condiments of the region. Bouillabaise is now a popular d ish for cntertainin&. Although most recipes call for fresh fish , frozen fish and canned shellfish can be substituted. In this recipe for Mediterranean Clam Bou11labaisc, chopped clams a~ combined wnh other succulent seafood like shrimp, scallops and crab. Firm-fleshed fish are recommended in the recipe as they hold their shape better than delicate varieties. Some good choices arc striped bass, cod, swordfish, halibut, black cod or sable-fish. MEDITERRANEAN CLAM BOUILLABAJSE ~ cup cbopped onJon 1 clove 1arllc, finely chopped % table1poon1 vegetable of I 1 (18-ounce) can tomatoes, udralned 1 ( U -oance >'can clam Julee 1 cap dry wlllte wine % tablespoooa cbopped paraley ~ teaspoon ult ~ teaspoon tlayme leave• 1 bay leaf Ii\ teaspoon pepper 1 pound medium raw 1brlmp, peeled, leaving tall• on uddeveined 1 poand flrm-neab fl ab, cat into 1 -~·incll plettt ~ poud1 1callopa ~ pond crab legs, cracked and cat lnto 3-lncb pieces, optloul % ( 6-"'-ounce) cans cbopped clam a, undrained In Dutch oven or large saucepan, cook onion and Tips to savers of wine labels A reader in -------------------------- Clearlake (the lake is two words. the town one), wants to know J 1f he is the only label EllY collector 1n the world. and how to go Mr•a about enlarging his uw collection. His major com-••••••••••••• plaint is that modem glues are so good that labels j ust won't soak o ff anymore. One solution that will work with some glues 1s the household freezer. Where all the soaking in the world won't work, sometimes frigid temperatures will actually crack the glue and the label will almost fall off. Wineries started using better glue to keep the label on the bottle when it goes into restaurant wine buckets. because they feel a constantly visual label is like a commercial. Many, if not most, will provide labels 1f you provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope. and request particular current vintages. 1 would nol recommend the "send me everything you have" approach. When v1s11mg wrne country. I think you'll find that most winencs will respond to request for labels. Very frequently at the vanous wine sho~s and public exhibitions. wineries h~ve sample labels on display for the taking. If this doesn't satisfy all your needs. you can reach other collectors via a publication called The W.l.N.O. Trader. which provides free classified ads for consumers. To recicve a sample copy, send $1 to cover postage.and handling to: Trader Sample. P.O . Box 7244, San Francisco, 94120. STORY 1983 Premier Wblte -($3.95 or less): Forthc third consecutive year this small Sierra Footbhills winery has released a wine that 1s almost Wh ite Zinfandel (65 percent), but includes 35 percent historic Mission grapes in its blend. . Lovers of White Zinfandel should be crazy about this very drinkable, pale salmon colo red wine., both for its very acccssable fruit and for a certain restraint in the sweetness. • It 1s a soft. quaffablc wine that 1s as much fun to drink as any table wine l can call to mind. WINTER EXTRAVAGANZA -T he fourth annual "Winter Wine Extravaganza" in Las Vegas, is scheduled for Feb. 25 at the Union Plaza H otel. More than 75 American ~neries are expected to participate, plus a couple of dozen of the area's finest restaurants sampling delectables from their menus. T ickets arc $15 per person and includes unlimited tasting and a souvenir wine glass. For more information or to order tickets, contact: Wine Extravaganza. 601 So. 13th Street, Las Vegas. Nev. 8910 I. DRC WINS FlRST ROUND -As reported a few weeks back, the producers of the most .expensive red wine in the world, the Burgundy of Do~a1ne de. la Romance Conti, were threatening legal action against a small California label. Santa Lucia Cellars. DRC suggested that the SL<; label bore nn uncanny • resemblance to its proud label and early in January was granted a temporary restraininjl order preventing S~C's producer,· H MR, Ltd, from selling any m ore of the wme. Should you happen to have purchased a few botll~s of the California wine, you probably have a collector's item on your hands. . . . . Even ifthe rcstrainm1 order1s hftcd, some changes in t the label will probably be effected, meanin1 that only a limited number of the origi nal "copy cat" label will be in the public's hands. If you want to look for the wine at your local retailers, the label reads "Santa Lucia Cellars, 'Pasa Robles' Burgundy." Baked beans and rice make tasty casserole •Mix equal amounts of canned baked beans a nd cooked nee in a casserole. Top with a favorite arated cheese and bake until the casserole is heated lhrouah. •Cooked Great Northern beans (or canned) and ri<% make a deli&htf\ll hot side dish when heated with JUSt enouah "Cafifom1a Dip" (sour cream and onion soup mix) to moisten. •Toss cooked nee. drained kidney beans. diced tomatoes, mayonnaise and some chopped celery and onion for a popular salad. •Canned bouillon can become a hearty lunch by the ad~tion of cooked nee, cooked dry hma beans and a ftw leftover vqttables •Rice and small white beans ... cook each, max them, wrap in tortilla and bake topptd with taco sauce and .,.ated chee'K' until heated throu h •• .. . ~ -y Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednaday, January 18. 19M SUPER MEAL ••• From Cl In tarv bowl, combine f ~four 1fl&red1enu until v.cll blended. Add rcmainin, in,mS1ents. stirrina to coal well. Cover, rcfnurale 4 Jiours or overnight, llirrin1 ~ casaonally. Makes 7 cups or 7 $UVings. SWEET 6 PICY SPARER! ' toUd• .,.,~ribs, Ctlt cro11wlH las. i.tacla 1uipe lfa&er l C.U (lf'i. OUCH) COlldeue4 to~S. ... p ~ c.p u4nlaed eaued cna~ed ptaeapple •4 CIP claopped lrefll ollloD1 S tabletpooaa breq ••au % tableapoou soy aue l ~dry IHStard '4 eeaa,... sroad Claler l larae dove prtlc, mlaced lemoa 1Uca for pm•' j In 8~uart Dutch o ven over hip heat, cover ribs with water. heat to boilina. Reduce beat to low. Cover: simmer l hour or until ribs art almost tender. Drain. Anatiie io shallow baking pan. Meanwhile, in medium bowl, combine remairiina inaredients to make sauce. Brush on IJ?lreribl. Bake in lSO dearee oven for I hour or unttl nbs are fork tender, brushin1 often with sauce and turnin1 occasionally. Cul •lillii..:.JiUi.9 into pieces. Garnish with lemo n slices. Mak.es 4 servings garlic 1n oil until tender; add tomatoes, clam juice, wine, parsley, salt, thyme, bay leaf and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered l S minutes, stirring occasionally to break up tomatoes. Add shrimp, scallops and crab legs; cook S minutes longer or until fish flakes with fork. Add clams; heat through. Refrigerate leftovers. Makes about 2112 quarts. MANHA TT AN CLAM CHOWDER i tablespoons dJced salt pork ~ cap claopped oDJon i cvpa parta u d diced potatoes l cap dJced carrots ~ cap claopped celery 1 (14 '1\-ouce) cu tomatoes, udralned 1 (1%-ouce) cu clam jaJce % tablespoons chopped paraley 14 teaspoon tlayme leaves "9 teaspoon pepper % (l "'·ouce) cu1 claopped clams, andralned In large saucepan, over medium heat, brown pork. Add onion: coo1c until tender. Add remaining Ingredients except clams. Simmer uncovered 30 minutes or until potatoes ar~ tender. Add clams; heat t1trough. Refngcrate leftovers. Makes l 112 quans. CREAMY CLAM STEW ~ c.p claopped celery 14 c•p claoppecl ODIOD % tablupooa1 marprlne or ..,!l•lter 1 (1%-ouce) cu cfam jalce 1 ~cups pared c•bed potatoea 1 c•p 1lked carrots '1\ &ea1poo11 ult Ii\ tea1,... pepper Ii\ ~·,... rosemary leaves, cnaalted ~ tetsPoOD tlayme leaves i ( C ~ -ouee) cu1 cMppe4 clams, adralaed 1 cap ( ~ plat) coffee cream In large saucepan, cook celery and onion in marprine until tender; add remaining ingredien ts except clams and cream. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered IS minutes or until potatoes arc tender. Add clams and cream; heat through. Refrigerate leftovers. Makes 11/• quarts. $1.00 OFF 7 lb. or larger size MEOW MIX' Cat Food ....... I $1 . QUICK TOMATO SPICE CA&.E l pacb,ge (%layer) spice cake mlx 1 cu (lt'lf. CMllleea) CODffued tomato '"P ~ e11p water !egp ~beat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and hfbtly nour two 8-or 9-inch round cake pans. In large muter bowl C<?mb~ne only a~vc inJtCc!ienu; mix followina packqt d1rect1ons. Pour into pans. Bake 2S minutes or unul toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on wire racks l 0 minuteS then remove from pans; cool c:ompletely on racks. Fill and frost with Cream Cheese Frosting. Malces 12 servinp. CREAM CHEF.SE FROSTING % pacbges (S oucea eacll) cream clleae. 10ftne4 1 package (1 pond)11ftecl coefeetloeen' a.pr ~ teaspoon vanilla extract (optloul) Beat cream cheese untjl smooth. Gradually bleru:Un sugar and vanilla. If necessary, thin with milk. Makti enough frosting for two 8-or 9-inch layers. EXl"tllATION om 4/30114 $11 Tastes so good cats ask for it by name· I $1.000FF I 7 lb. or larger size 1 MEOW "!~~• Cet Food tcSif..UtO C6'.i0.~.....,.. -·~.a "' I ,... ... fWG ,,,.,, ,.,... I -·· "">f 0.0 C~ OI' . .,....._, .. .., ~~c""°"""'..,..tw ..ct•""'""·• I Tastes so good cats ask for it i:?Y name . 0.. it,,.. .50C Sanko CircM!d ~ 90Qd °" yo.11nat~...._,,ovMnd111 INI ~ ... wo.tl two Sal*o ~ prooh"' pwdlCIM. by M.rch at. , .... 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So of course zi nc Ii more valuable than gold as a nutncnt So arc alf of the other mineral nutrient~ such as iron, copper, calcium, etc. Should you conclude. a" the ad implies. that you nt'cd to buy a 1mc suppl<'· men1 because "tt' more valuable than aold?" Obviously not. smcc the unal0&Y lacks loaic. The senMbffo qu~lloos lo ask are "Do I nttd a .unc $upplernent because I'm not acuina enoua,h an my diet?" and "What do nutn· uon SClt'nt1sts have to say about usmg zmc 1>uppk· men"?" Scienmts huvc de term1ncd the human re· Qu1rnnl'T'lt for nnc based on animal and human stud- ies. TheS( requirements are reflected in the Rec· ommended Dietary Allow· ance <RDA). They arc 15 milligrams (mg) a day for tcen·aacrs and adults, 20 ma a day for prqnnnt females and 25 ma for lactatlna females; 10 ma a day for children aac 1 to IO; 5 ma a day for infant& 6 months to I year and 3 ma for infants aac 0 10 6 months. W11h a vaned diet of both animal and plant foods. a dietary deficiency of zinc i ullhkcly &n a healthy ~rson. In fact, such a deficiency 11> rarely seen \n the United States even thouJh the actual intake of tine an the U.S. tends 10 be less than the RDA. ~~~~~~~--· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. the ~sAUiAoE ROLL. "f<Wl llR OP OIH A~c.()RIEO ~uh•>"" Shasta Soda • ~·10,sx.39 CARNA.110.. J v4R•il•ll> • Breakfast B:ars bP• •x.59 • Jlf CREllMY OR CRUNCHY • • •60l 73e Peanut Butter t•Ol x.49 •MfRICAN 8Eilurv Lasagna Pepd, Diet Pepd, Pepd Upt, tn. Dew, Pepd Free, Sugar Free PepdFree 2• 187e B~a~h Oi~dyi·l:~::·•I.I9 --------•lolfllUCAN BE•u• • Elbow Roni I tCJ1' ~OlJ:UlD 'll"' ,_ •• -.rllHlf...a .... 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Mra .. -~ -"-... ... -1• -u u u 24 u :::-.::=~-=-.... -·~ ·-.. _ .... -:.:.= .... ~;: ·-· ... ·-:=-;i: ...... ..... : .:. ~ JIC"• ·-• _........ All animal foods - meat, fish, poultry. C:U yolk. milk. ~sc -arc aood sourccsofzmc Orpn meats such as li ver, heart. or kidney and oy'lters arc particularly nch ~ourccs of zmc. Good plant source~ are peanuts. dried beans and peas. and whole g.nun cereals. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: -Q. 1 JUst read a news~pcr report of de- form ities an birds be1na caused by h1~ levels of selenium This concerns me because I have ~n taking selenium supple- mentsand am wondenna 1f they arc safe. -A. Some unproven claims have been made about selenium for exam- ple that it can prevent or cure cancer or heart disease and prevent such things a~ sexual dysfunction and aging -and this has led people to think that they should take selenium sup- plements. While selenium 1s an essential mineral. the amount we get from food is considered 10 be more than enough to meet our needs. An estimated safe range of selenium intake fo r adults 1s 0.05 to 0.2 milligrams and this can easily be obtained from a varied diet that contains meat. sea- foods and grains. Selenium is toxic, not only to birds but also to humans and other animals. Because of selcniums's toxicity, supplements are not considered safe, nor arc they considered ne<:cssary because of selenium's wide availability an foods. ••• -Q.Why don't they make chewing gum with the new low-calone. non· suµr sweetner that they're using in soft drinks? -A. You 'll be happy to know that Wrigley, the chcwm~ gum manufac- turer. 1s test-marketing a sugar-free chewing...._ gum containin~ aspartame, the lo w-<:alone swcetner now bcmg used an soft drinks. However Wnglcy said 1t doesn't ha ve aoy definite plans for sales of this gum outside of the West Coast test markets • • • Q . Whal IS pyrophosphate? I've no- ti ced it on the list of ingredients on cans of albacore tuna fish. -A. Pyrophosphate 1s an additive commonly used in man y foods and is not harmful It 1s added to albacore to prevent the fo rmation of &lass-appear- ing crystals caflcd struv11e. The crystals are not harmful many way and arc dissolved an acid. such as stomach acid. but their appearance m canned fish sometimes causes con- sumers to thank the fish contains broken glass. Thus. pyrophospate is used to prevent struv1te from forming. Muffins delicious Interestingl y enough, recipes for this combinn- uon arc not plenuf ul. BRAN MUFFINS 11/• cupt fork-1tlrred ua- bleacbed all-purpose flour 3 tea1poon1 baking pow- der '" tea1poon salt Z tablespoons sugar l· cup whole-bran cereal I large egg Y.a cap milk "1 cup 1weetentd ap· fle1aact ;, cup butter, melted In a medium bowl stir together flour. baking pow- der. salt, sugar and bran. In a small bowl beat egg until foamy: add milk, ap- plesauce and butter and beat to blend. add to flour mixture; star only until dry ingredients arc moistened. Tum into buttered muf. fin pan cup~ (each 21/i inches acro5' the top and I mch deep). filling them 11,rds full. Bake an a preheated 40Q..dearcc oven un11I a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean -20 minutes. Be I ~rved hot. fre"th from the oven. with butter. Makes 12. USE THE DAILY "LOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIR ~CTORY I 111 l<t ult '-•'I \ II 1• C ,ill 642·56 71 lit U2 L Eggplant is a versatile ingredieiit Adaptable menu Item served separately or in casserole Fresh egplants offer real vancty to meal plannana. You c:an serve this delicately navon:d vqetablc 11 an cntree or side dish top of the qaplant. Spnnkle 2 tablHpoont of perJJey over the vqetables, ~rve the-rem11runa pe"1ty ~ ~-• mlhma . . Eaaplant can ~ enjoyed often because of ll~ year· rounclavailabihty. They vary m sue. IO choose I.hem with a prcparauon idea 1n mind. Smaller qaplants can be cooked and -.crved u 1nd1v1dual portions. Lar1e caaplants can be used 10 casseroles, for 11um na. or an rc<:1pes where several strv1np arc desired. .. . . . . ~ Select CUPlants that are firm, smooth and feel heavy for their 11ze. Skin color should be a nch, f.10~1y pu11>lc· black. Avoid any cgplant that appears wilted. scarred. sot\ or shnvcled. At home. k~p egplant cold and use quaddy. Handle ll c:attf ully t>cc.use euplant hu tender 1k.Jn which brultel eaStly. M&VITERRANEAN VEGETABLE STEW 1 tUPlut. a~t 1 poud '4 teaspoon MJl t tabl"pooe' ve1etable oU, divided i mecll•m ODJODI i medl•m 1reea or red peppera I prUeelovn i medlam 11edl.IAI 14.au 14 poaad f rtt~ IJ'ffD beau 'I• cap 11lppecl f res~ parsley. divided l cap bee( 6roda l lta•pooc•• ar freuty a.tut ~r Trim t e cap from tC cuplant. cut the cuplant into I/• Jnch .slices.. Sprinkle cuplatlt wish .salt and 5Cl asldc for I 0 minutes. Meanwhile, peel and sliu the onions. Cut the ifCCD or red peppers into thin ·strips, d1scardin1 the seeds. Peel and minct tbc garlic. Cut the zucchma into I/• inch laces. Tnm the beans and cut tnlo 1-anch lengths. Set the vcactables aside. In a large skillet, heat 4 tablespoons oil. Add eaaplant. overlapping slices if necessary. and saute untir 11&htly browned. Transfer ~plant to a I 'h quart casserole. Heat the rcmaimna 2 tablespoons oil in the slullct. Add the onions, ptppcrs and garlic; saute about 3 minute1. Add the zucchini and beans. and saute 2 more minutcs. Transfer vcaetables to the baking dish and place on TOWARD DETENTE AT DINNER TABLE By TOM HOGE 4' WIN_,.-, .... Wttt.< Some time ago. I wound up a description of the hors d'ocuvrcs served in various countries wath a bnef paragraph on those that lead off the meal in the Soviet Umon. Recalling the visit I once paid to Russia. I think their delicious assonment of appetizers deserves a more complete descnption. Zakuska. the Ru uian name for hon d'oeuvres. ranges from simple smoked fish to costly caviar. In the small country homes it usually consists of hemng bats on black bread. But those who arc more affiuent or arc Pork perks up a salad A little creativity plus a host of fresh ingredients arc all that's necessary for a ltvcly main dish salad. observana a special occasion may add sliced sausage, pickled mushrooms and a salad. The larger sp~ds also feature pickled grapes and salted cucumbers. as well as tomatoes -either npc or green -mixed with vine leaves, dill, peppercorns, garlic and salted water placed in an earthemware jar and kept for about a week before scrvina. Another favonte is eggplant, stuffed with chopped carrots, cetery, turnips and onions that have been simmered in oil. This and the other appetizers an: usually washed down with chilled vodka. The supreme Russian delicacy, of course. as caviar, which costs a aood deal less in the Soviet Union than in America, but is still beyond the reach of the average worker. The most luxunous of these sturgeon CUS is the la?C-&ram, lightly salted beJuga, which is slightly smoked. Next come several grades of smaller-grain caviar. more smoky as a rule and sahier. Many caviar buffs like the delicacy atop bhni. the Russian version of pancakes. Herc is a recipe. BLINl · 1 cap backwbeat noar I teaapoon bak1111 powder 1 leaapoon 1qar Save25Con Fleisch111ann's. Light~ 25% less salt 25%1essfat ,..,,.,~, 25% less calories Check your produce sec- tion for seasonal fresh items. For Marinated Pork Salad we've combined leaf lettuce. fresh mushrooms and tor,yatocs with hard cooked eggs and capers. Stnps of pork add a sat1sf)'108 touch wtthout excess calorics. The pork is marinated in a Oavorful marinade which also serves as the salad dressing. " ,( .. ~ .. .,,.~ When buying fresh pork, select a grayish pink to a delicate rose colored cut Wlth a fine. firm texture. Fresh pork should be cooked to an internal temperature of 170 degrees for ma:umum Oavor. MARINATED PORK SALAD t cup aalad oil I cap white wine vinegar l tablespoon lemon jaJce I teaapoon 1agar t teaapoon fresh baall, snipped ~ teaapoon dry mu•· ta rd ------., SAVE 25C 01 25C FUISCllllAlll'S.Ullfl', .. OI RRUUI FUISCIUWlll'S.IUIUlllL TOMlAfUA v It • • ~ll!w .,..,....,.....,-c~ .,: r p •'-"""'_.., , ... ...,. "'¥"!!" ·••""'" a .. ..., .. ~. , .. .,,, •. V'C • ~ (61 p.ltt\l9" fl W'., _,. VY i • """"' f •ca' ·~""""' .. ,,,,. ""*' llt")r l "'A~t1I+"" ••lld ''""'"l'ft' 1 'rWI if>J I• ~.,4.,-, t .J(fl''l't"'V\'li.n•r r~• 1,,. ~ • ••• ~., • P'•Yfl~ -w .,.,,, .. •r.-: tw'N'"''"'..,......4'1' ,. ........ 09~• f . ""----• .,., l~·~ :;.:~,._ r.; ,.,.,,,...,ti, .. ,11 ... 11" ·~ ~ ~~ "' ·.:~ ~ TO llOIHMMlll! "A'"" ~.,_.,,.,., "• ~ .,, M .11""1 ..,., • ._ • #'f. #\If~ ,. ~ ""' ... ., .. ..,_ ... ..... ·~--"' .ti l tt'"t"' II t) .. 25C 29000 840719 ---L----------------------.1--.. YI &eaapoon uJt 1 eu, 11J1btly beaten Dairy 1nr cream 1 tablespoon batter, melted '4 cap llkewarm mllk Blaek caviar Sift Oour, baking powder, suaar and salt three times. Mix egg.. 2 tablespoons sour cream, butter and milk. Add to first miuure and beat well. Drop by tablespoon onto hot, arcased griddle, making each cake no larger than 2 inches in diameter, and brown on both sides. Place on warm platter and top each cake 11th I tablespoon sour cream. Then top 1at with l teaspoon caviar. Makes about 2 ozen bltna. with the C'omb1ne the broth and IUJlf. Pour broth OYCt 11* veattables Spnnklc with pepptr 10 ll ~. C"ov-cr and bllrti about 40 to 4S minutes. Oarni1h with renuinin& Pl~ and serve hot. Makes 4 1ervinas. CREA.MY EGGPLANT DIP I I egpla.111, eadl abM& l ;oUd • eep f rea lemoa or lime J•~ I t.ablttpooa oUv. or veaetablt oll· l 1arlte clo\let1 mJacecl 'ill1eatpooeW& I Oace1 cttam dMeff, cat ID .. c8et trm par1te1 aprlJ• • Trim the tops of the caplants Place e>n &ti unareatcd blkjna sheet and b&ke at J50 desrecs for •bout I hour or u1ml eaaplants are very toft. Cut egplanu i.n half, scoop out the pulp and puree an a blender or food procttsor. Add the lemon or I 1mejuice. 011,.prhc, salt and cream cheese. Blend until mixture i~ smooth and thorouahly cballed. Transfer the mixture to o bowl and chall scveral houn. Garnish with parsley sprilo\. Makel about Iv. cupJ. EGGPLANT CASSEROLE I egplaat1, eacla about l pou.ad 1 me.ll1m 11'" pepper, flatly clloppeAI 1 medlllllJ oel•, dlopped • 1 taba..,.. veptable oil 1 qa, beatea 1 cap seaeoaecl dry bread cramb1 ""&ea1pooe salt 1.4 teupooa _pepper ~ cwp Art4decl cltecldar dteese ~ car fr~y arac.d Parmesu cbeese Pee egaplants and cut into I -inch cubes. ln a laflC saucepan, cook egplant in a smaJI amount of bailina water 10 minutes or until tender. Drain well and mash. In a medium skillet. heat the oil. Add the onion and peen pepper and saute until tender. Remove from heat. Combine CUPlant, ea. bread crumbs. sa)J and pepper, mht well , and add the sauteed mixture. Spoon half Ute eagplant mixture into a arcased 1111 quart casserole; sprinkle wath cheddar cheese. Spoon rcmainina cgplant over ch«sc. \pnnklc with Parmesan cheeK. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes Makes 6 servings. Try herbal seasoning. As a substitute for salt. you may want to put this in a shaker on lhe dining table. HERBAL SEASONING l teupooa ceJery teed, srond I"" tea1pooD1 clriecl marjor•m, cnaabecl I"" teaapoou drted 11mmer aavory, cn1~ed 1"" teupooa1 dried t.byme, creAed 1 '1'J teupoou ctrtecl baaU. cn19aed Thoroughly shake toiethcr the celery seed. mar· joram. summer savory. thyme and basil. UP$650 TO I > .... ~oneyTree 'i'a teaapooa aalt 'I, pound cooked pork, cut lnto 14 ·lnch thick 1trtp1 l ..., cup1 1llctd freab mu1hroom1 A ho~ey of a savings. 01.11 . ' -- I bunch leaf leuact t tomatoe1, allced t bard·cooked e1g1, cut Into eight• 'I• cap capera In a screw· top 1ar com- bine oil . vine~r. lemon juice. sugar. basil, dry mus- ~ard and salt; cover and shake well. Arrange pork stnps and mushrooms in an 11 x 7 x 2-lnch baking dish. Pour drcssina over pork and mushrooms. Cover and mannate 8 hours or ovem1aht. Arrange leaf kttuc~ equally on 4 md1v1dual serving plates. Top with tomatoes. Dram pork and mushrooms. reservtn& marinade. Arranac pork. mushrooms and cus over tomatoes. Top with capers. 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If yo u find wc- ch101 1s selling for less than l arrots, shred them mto the quiche. Or. use 11/1 cups of any other cooked and well- dra1ned "egetable Make the .. cruM" from 1nc;tant mashed potatoes or lef- tovers. Substitute any l hrese you already ha\e on hand for the A.mencan f R U GAL MA C. DOUGALL'S QUICHE l a,; cups shredded oar- rot1 (about S OQDCtl) ¥.! cup 11lced celery l teaspoon lutant mlnced onion 6 egg1, divided 2 cups mashed potatoes, cooled l cup 1bredded process cheese l cup milk 14 ounces> pasteurized Americ an 1-i teaspoon salt In medium saucepan bnng I mch water to boil- 1 ng Add carrots, celery and nn1on Cover and cook until tender. about 7 to 8 minutes. Drain well. Set ac;1dc. In medium bowl beat one of the eggs <;ur 1n potatoes unul well blended. ~prcad on bonom and up \1de!. of lightly grea..ed 9- inch pie plate to form crust. ~pnnklc reserved veg- etables and cheese into potato crust Beat together remaining eggs, milk and \alt un til well blended. Pour over vegetahk'I and l hccse Bake 1n preheated 375 degree o"en until knife inc,cned near center comes out clean. 1() to 40 minutes. l ct stand S minute' before -.t:n.-1 ng. ~rves 6 Macaroni, ham dish The sauce 1'> absorbed b) the pasta MACARONI & HAM I cup elbow macaroni t tablespoons butter t tabletpooDI rlour Z cups milk I tablespoon Worcettenbire sauce 8 ounces cooked bam, diced 8 ounces cheddar cheese, grated i. cup fretb bread c rumbs ( ook macaroni accord- ing to package dircll1 ons drain \1ake a while \aucc of lhe huller flour Jnd milk . \l1r 1n lhc WorlC\t<:r\h1rr. malaron1 .ind ham Turn half the m1).1Urc 1rHo an ohlong 2-quan hak- ing d1'lh (I I 'I• b~ 71 , hy I 114 inchc.,): layer ~11h half lhe ( hCC\C. add remaining malarnn1-ham mixture and la yer with remaining l h<'l'\C ~pnnklc with 1.rumb'> Bake 1n a preheated HS-degree oven i----un.11L.ho.L aruJ ..crumb) .il~ golden about 20 minutes Make\ b \Cnmgs A honey of a spread l>e l1gh1ful old time '>pre ad PEAR HONEY 3 lar1t I I .,.., pounds > rtl>f' bot firm Alljoa pean t • • <'UP• 1u1ar 3 tahlt1pooo1 lemon julct f\ec-1 and core pear\, grate rnar-.cly -there should be ' loo~I) J')acked CuJ>' In a l <iuart ~autepan over moderately low heat \\Ir tOJtCthcr p(':lr,, \Urf and kmon JUICC' unu ~ug.ar d1uolvcc; Roil rap1dl). \t1rr1na oc- (·a.,1onally. until the mix- ture 1s ahout H thick u warm honey -20 minult\ 'tor<' 1n ll&htlt covered,.,, 1n the rcfri&L"rator Make~ . 1hout 2•1. cupt. J Senate be8n soup wins poll- WASHJNC.,lON (AP) -··A bit of sah. some pepper and a lump of butter" art all that stand between Senate Bean Soup and culinary excel- lence, accordan& to a food cnuc from France. The Capitul's traditional soup, made with Mich1pn nary beans, wu the subject of a taste test and scored only I 5 out a possible 20 points because it needed more seasonings. "It's an honeu, fnendly soup, isn't 1t'!" mused enuc Richard Olney, author of 29 books on cooking. "A bit of salt. some pepper and a lump of butter would help ... It's good. but it needs salt." --;.....---' Olney, an Iowa nati ve who hves in Fraqce, conducted h" tn'lte test for a ~ament of public telcvmon's "The Lawmaken" bc1na produced by WE fA for broadcast across the n11t1on later this month He planned to compare the Senate's product later with the competina bean ~up recently added to fhe menu of the po h Dom101que Restaurant Olne)' i.amplcd the Senate's soup 1n the office of Sen. \arl Levin, 0-Detrol\, an honor of the M1ch1gan n•vy beans that art its mrun 1na.red1ent. Le .. in sau.l the soup ts "rapidly taking the placx of chicken soup as a cure for all ailments." ''We're the ooly state that has a r,roduct printed on the Senate menu," Levin p1d proudly.' Everyone thinks of us as the auto state, but what many people don't kn~w ts that we're No. I in a lot of agncultural prod\.tcts, including Navy beans." 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THlf lOIAllO«Ul,&AlllOllOO ,MINO,l.AlvtOAIAHOTUlAM1;oue. f'Y,&AlUlllifAL QUAHTifiilONU. MOlf fTOflUOiij)j 1AllTO11 ,1111,..1 OAYI AW .W MKllVI M NC»IT TO LIMIT Ofl A 'Ull IAl,U TO DtAUlll I WHOLUALllM t • I . .. While their teammate. ~ on photo day ln Tam1>9. Fla .• Wulllngton Redakln l#Wlrepftoto playc:r• (from left) Darryl Grant. Dave Butz and Perry Broob take lt euy. J llllJPilat WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1864 m Fountain Y•ll•Y women poet occ face• hunerr. Mt. l•n AntOnlO In blleketbell •ctlon tonlgtit. D3. •••Y victory over OV. D2. Like night and day Super Bowl OBs are contrasts tn both style and personality TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Fourteen years af\cr they finished I ~2 in the Heisman Trophy balloting and 16 wcck!l after plaJing one of the season's wildest games. quar- terbacks im Plunkett and Joe The1smann meet ontt ap1n -with the Super Bowl on the lane They arc as different now as they were 1n 1970, when Plunkett was a pure drop-back passer at Stanford and Thc1smann scrambled hts way around Nocrc Dame. Plunkett 1s low key. an intensely private person who at best tolcrate'i the attenuon attendant upon the 98 players vying for the champ1onsh1p of the National FootbaJI LeaJUC. What he does on his own ume as clearly his own business. The1smann thnvcs on atten\lon. It's hard to shut the man up, whether he's talkjng about h1roself -which is often -or anything else. He once 1ns1sted on borrowing a writer's tape recorder and interviewing himself while the writer spoke to another of the Redskins. How does Theismano relax? "Playing foo tball." he sajd. "That may be hard to believe, but I've got all those outside interests -the restaurants, and newspapers and TV shows and radio shows and other ventures. That's my work. This 1s my hobby." He is a walking conglomerate, because .. even as his pro football career was beginning. he knew it would end some day. He will talk al length about his myriad investments, his dozens of speaking engagements. the various Joe Theismann shows and about his other off-the-field diversions. Horseback nding with his 9-year-0ld daughter, Amy. is his latest interest. Jim Plunkett. one of seven Rajden who overslept Tuesday mom 1naand mmed a team mectina. h,as no such · "' penchant for publicity. He owns no team newspapct bearing htS name. He hosts no radio and TV prosrams. .. HopcfuJly... he says, .. the Jim Plunkett Show is on Sunday. "My pnvacy is important to me. I'd rather keep to myself and relax and take it easy than display myself to the public. I get enouah of 1t dunng the course of the year. J enjoy my family and my privacy. J went out much more when I was xounger than I do now. I just enjoy myselfand my friends.· He, too. has P.rcpared for the future -but that too, is his own affair. "I U probably be a businessman." Pfunkctt said, ··Just doing what I'm doina now. except more fulltimc. I'm involved in business ... What kind'! "'A lot of things." he said. He offered no moe. In both this championship and Super Bowl XV. when he was the Most Valuable Player in the then-Oakland Raiders' 27-10 victory over Philadelphia, Plunken reached the utlc game by dint of someone elsc·s injury. CBS lineup is anything· but Super Viewers. s ponsors deserve more than Jimmy the G_i:_eek and Phyllis George To the credit of the Tampa Bay area. the streets this week arc alive with entertainment befitting a con- tnbuuon to culture and refinement as foremol>t as the Super Bowl. Most of us, however, won't make 11 cast of Palm Spnngs and w1ll therc- fore be committed to the hands of CBS. the incumbent network for Super Bowl XVIII. CBSgetsacapt1ve audience in the neighborhood of I 00 m11l1on and gets something h kc a half million dollars for a 30-sccond commercial message on the Super Bowl telecast. This leads to the obviouscuriosit)'. as to what tbe network witl do to j usufy this windfall tons prestige, not to mention its FV-Ocean View isn 't --the only btg game on the prep slate By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Delly Pio! llafl The big coll1s1on is at Ocean View High tonight where room at the top in the Sunset League basketball race dwindles to one when the vis1t1ng Barons and Ocean View's Seahawks finish their business. but there arc c;cvcra l other contests involving area teams of a kc) nature. Al!io an the Sun!iCt League and trying to keep pace. a game behind the leader. will be Edison H1gh's Chargers. who take their 13-3 overall record to Westminster -a game which pits Ed ison Coach Jon Borchert against !lenaorc; Jeff Eastin. fom Downs and Rack DcLavalladc. three Westminster starters who were brought up through the ranks by Borchert when he was the coach at Westminster until he sw11chcd to Edison th1 'i seaso n. Balanced Vanguards roll, 96-89 treasury. Surely, the audience and sponsors arc deserving of something extra. What thcyw1ll get, apparently, as veryhttle. Of course. CBS wall present the game in its entirety and the network 1s usually on time and capable from the standpoint of camera locations which will include the end zones and Goodyear bl imp. As for extras. about all that bas been announced 1s coverage of Raider fans in Oakland and Los Angeles as they celebrate orlamcnt the outcome. How vit.althc reaction ofa drunk 1s is a matter of opinion. As for the CBS cast for Super Corona dcl Mar and Estancia take their 4-1 Sea V 1cw Lcaeue records on the road in hopes of maintaining their winning ways -against El Toro and Costa Mesa respectively. El Toro features 6-10 Jeff Arnold and Mesa, although winless, has lost four of its fi ve league games by an average score of 5.5 points a game. The matchupofthc night an the Sea View is at Newport Harbor where the Sailors arc pitted against Irvine's Vaqueros. Both teams arc balanced and arc fundamentally sound. And. ther can draw from any number of indJVJduals for the big effon. Newport's heavyweights include 6-3 Rob Mase. 6-1 Chuck McGavran and 5-11 Todd Bushman. among others. Irvine counters with 6-3 Greg Dunlap, 6-2 Jeff Dielman and 6-2 Lance Neal. among others. In the South Coast League Laguna Beach takes its upt hopes to Saddleback College a inst lcaeue fa vonte Capistrano Va y, which 1~ a game behind upstan M1Ss1on V1cJo WoodbndJe. sans four-year starter Mark Fonngcr (knee inJUI)'). 1s at Laguna Hills. Sunwt LMtu• Founlef" Vellev 13·0) el OcHn View (J·OI Marl,,. 10-ll el Hunlln111on 8Hcll IO·ll EdlM>n 12· ll el w .. 1mlnt1er C 1·2) SN View LMeue Corona del Mar C•· I I et El Toro C2·l > s.odlebecll 13·11 et Unlveollv 12·31 Eslencle U ·ll et Coste Mew 10-Sl lrvlne (2·31 el NewPOfl Herw (l -71 ~ CMat Lff1U41 L•llVll• B••c~ ( 1•31 "' C1Plttr•"° V1llev (3-IJ 11 S.ddtebtck Collen Woodl>rldlle (1-3) VI L•11un• Hiiis (2·3) Min ion VlelO U·Ol "' S.n Ctem.nte Cl·J) Aneltlll L"90e SI Peul (1·2) "' Mal" Del (3·0) el Chepmen Collfft s.rvlle 11·1> ., 91\lloo AINI (0-3) Sefre ( 1·2l et Plut X U·OI Sunday. it will be the same that plodded through every Sunday since St-pt. 4. This as regrettable. The pregame show will feature regulars Brent Musberger, the spons writer who sold out; Irv Cross. who 1s as colorful as a mushroom: Jimmy (theGreck)Snydcr. thecorpulcnt fraud: and Phyllis George, the foot- ball analyst and commentator and vemable fountain offootball knowl- edge and information. The prcgamc partoflrv Cross will consist of taped interviews, probably with the oppos1 ng quarterback~ and coaches. all of whom allow as to how this as the most important game oft he year. · The slar oft he prcgame show wall by Jimmy the Greek fortwo reasons. The Greek will (a) deliver his weekly "scoop" as provided by bis network ofi nsiders throughout the National INOUWOOD (APJ -Cen\ef Karma A.b1hal-Jabbat $cored 23 Ooiota .iid JU&td f.arVin "Maaic'• lohnsoohit nve bls\eti in the foUnh ~ T'*4ay .. isht w 1* the Lot ~-t..alim to a 108-9S vktory ov• tbe WasbiQlton l)ulletl in' 1 National Buketball Association ~· . The ~ sna~ a four-game tosi'QI streak at tht Forum for Los A•'-.00 the defeat was the tevttldt iJl a row for Wasbin&ton. !tit t..ten opened up a )().point Jc:ad. $4-2•; midway in the second DCriod. "'-t the Bulleu rallied 10 cut ihe dttkit to ;'19-15 with 8:)() remain· int in the-P.me. Johosofl soored five jump shots after the W1ahJngton comeback and also banded off three of hi& 12 as~iltl 1n tht ftnal ei&ht minute$ to help the takers withstand a WasbtQJtOn rally. ..Jt Wat likt I ao00 OOOk," Slld Laken' C'oech Pat Riley. "We bad a arcat betinninJ and a 11't2t endina tonight.·1'-low 1f we can only add a middle ~·n bt all rllht. ·• Riley said he wa n't "too happy" with ttle BuUets' comeback. add1na. 0 Bu't then .,.in, fint quarter lcadl nevtt setm to remain in this teaauc ~ou u n'tcount 1n~bod}' out. ''But as ~n u Maaat: took thoit jumpers 1t ch&i\itd thul&S and we W(re all natu:• "Ifs always IO<Xt when you win. ~tally al home." .. id Johnson. ~~we·cacne cm when it was tlaht In the third <1ta1ttu. I don•t like jumpang out to a ~bi& Jead in the first quarttr bec:au~ tht Othft' team alv.ays com •k." Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST Football League and (b) predict the winner and point spread of the game. In the tradition of an accomplished and experienced shall. Musberger will 1 ntroducc the Greek an a manner to suggest he (Mus berger) regards Snyderascompetcntand legitimate Well. the Greek's most recent scoop was that Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Thcismann had signed a new contract at doublt' has current salary. To this, The1smann's reaction was that the Greek 1s full of (bleep) and before the nation's media seizes upon this sort ofinformation. it should consider the source. The Greek's most reccni predic- tions: Of the Ram~Redskins playoff game, won by Wash mgton. S 1-7. "The Redskins wall win on a late field goal." Of the San Francisco--Washmg- ton NFC utle game, won by the Redskins, 24-21 . "The 49crs will wi n the game." Phyllis George's part in the prcgamc show will be a surprise. George will be grand marshal of a yacht parade on Tampa Bay before the game and, hopefully. the surpnse will be that she 1s tcmporanly lost at sea. Play by play will be by Pat Summerall whose analyst will be (Pleue.ee BUD TUCUR/02) ,.,.....,.. .. Taking a spin Raiden center Da•e Dalby epln• a f ootbaU on bl• fln&ertip while poelna for photofrapben TuetH!ay in Tam1>9. Dalby b•• played rn e•ery 1ame for the Raiden durlna the put 11 yea.re, tncladln& two Super Bowl champlooelilpe. ULCBlta B&UTIDLI. Berryhill . fourth in draft From AP dlape&ekl Eight area commumty college baseball players were picked 1n Tues.- day's wtnter draft of amatror frtt agents. Tim Belcher the No. I pick 1n last June's summer draft. was packed b> the New York Yankees as the first choice in the secondary phase Tues- day. Picked fourth overall was catcher Damon Bcrryh1ll. who attended both Laguna Beach t;f igh and Orange Coast College Berryhill was chosen founh overall m the regular pha'ie by the Chicago Cubs. • ·~There was some talk he would go pretty high," noted OCC Coach Mike Mayne. "And we knew he was ~otng to go an the first round. 11 was JUst a matter of where. But we were prett) surpnscd he went that high .. Other area playc~ selected in- cluded •Golden West College c;hon stop Kevan Elster. a Manna High product. tabbed an the second .round by the New York Mets. •Larry Cratsenberg. a freshman '>hortstop from Orange ( oast. the first ~la}er packed an the second round and _7th O\lerall an the regular phase. b} Seattle •OC ( ra1cher Mark Oudcnackc who wen\ 10 the Yanket•!> 1n the fifth round of the ..ccondal) phase •b -Ncwpon Harbor High and <X-C patcher Bob Nettle' wa\ ~lected b> Seattle 1n the SC"cond round of the -.«ondal) phase •OC< patcher Jeff Ostcrodc went to Seattle m the third round of 1he regular phase. •Pa rate outfielder JefT Brown went to Kansas Caty an the ~vcnth round. regular phase •E<itanc1a High product Jen {1ar- dner. a second baseman no~ at Orange(. oa!it. went to Hou!lton in lhC' I 0th round of the regular pha<tC Belcher. a nght-handed pttcher fro m Sparta. Ohio. wu chosen by the Minnesota Twm~ la~ 'lummer but was not ,.anC'd He therefore wa~ ehg1ble to be picked again an tht' sernndaf') pha-.c of t h1~ trc;~r H~l'\1on of the amateur drnfi SAN DIEGO -Using a bal- anced attack. the Southern Cah- fom1a College basketball team raced to a Q6·89 vactOJ'}' over UC San DtCf.O Tuesday \'tight m an NAIA OtStnct Ill matchup on the loser's court. The Vanauards llad five players tally IS or more points 1n 1mprov· ina their conference mark to 2-1 and overall record to 12-4. No more seven-hour bus rides for Gauchos ('stretched out a four-point IU\lfiime lend with a strong show- 1na at the free-throw hne. hi,tina 80 percent (28 of3.S) overall at the charity 5tnpc. .. Another key to the win was the Vanauards' ab1luy to conuol the defensive boards, as well as better o;hot xlcct1on 1n the second half \ quickl y broke open the clo~ anmc after intermtUion, tnkina u SS-42 advantaac and ti led the victory at the foul line. Larry Hint had 2.S to lead tht V1nauard wh1lt Andre mllh (22) herwm Durham, Dave Corsi and Nctl Anderson Cl S ap1ttc) also contributed to the victory re ho t, ( al I uthr:rnn nt 1:,0 I r1day , . The only place Saddle back's gotng is to the South Coast Conference Saddleback Collcac Athleuc Ad· mm1stratorVemH00aewa headed down to Imperial VallcyColl~t for a b skc1blllgameSaturdayand 1t occurred to him durina the fil"'t hour ofthetrip ... Or was it the second hour en route to J mperial Valley? Third? The point 11, nobody rcallywanls to go 10 Im penal Valley that much. Be tdes, the Arabs have one of tht be t baskttblll teams 1n the tatc. That fact a 1de, however, the 1ravchn1Saddlcbac.k Collq athkuc teams l\ave covcrcd1tnouah m1lr to ti~ even Charlt'\ Kuralt. So when the \t tc communll) ' . I collcv. Committee on Athlet1C'J can1c up wt th a provmon la'\t year which would allowKhool" to JX"llllon to move toanothcrconfcren~. the Saddlcback ~rte Jumped at the opportunity. On the <1amcday o moJor football rC'leaau1na plan w1' unveiled. Saddlc· back rtttivcd word It had. bc<'n owa11m1 for!ioOmc time Bqinn1n11n the fall. the Uauch01o will be members of the ~uth C Ol'lt C'onfcrcntt 1n C\lery \port but foot- ball'1, It 1 1 loa1cal det '''°non the pan ol thc COA -much mort' IOllcal 1hon the \upcr~uth C 0.1'1 C onfcrcn('t \.. developed for footooll teams I Mor<' about that latrr) ·we wrre on tht road !ltvt'n hnun Saturday," says I lodge. "A& we were driving. I kept telhn, m)sclfl ho()(' th1s i the last ume • Saddletxlck also travel\ to fl C 01on to meet Grossmont. <.hula Va~ta to pl~ySouthwC',tern.(wh1ch t\a m1kor • two from the Mexican border). \an Dacao for both Sin D1cao ( C ond <ian Diego Mc!>l and V1\ta for Palom r 1 addleback·, clO'\C\t road tnp take' tht Gauchos toCkcan"dc to mt'et Mira o ta 8c•1d~ the tra \"Cl. the fi t Saddk· hack 1s an Oran e ( ount) team would make for a I a> I dcc1 1cm to 1llow the Gaucho to compete an the sec Mcmhcr\ofthe~uthC oa\t on- frrrn' c had to vote on S.1d1.Uch d . '! C'ntrnnn• in thctonfo~nl·c. and "tmJ CURT S£ED£1 ha\ 1t thc vott was not unanimou . But1td1dn'tmaner,, ddlcblckonly nt'ede-d a maJOnt)-w of hand . .. I'm happ houtthtmo"t," 1ay Saddlebac'k ba\kttblllc ch 8111 Brummel. who C •IU ho arc hascd an nowh('ft land buwttn Utt n I~ and San 01C10 ··11 1ltbcnic tOKC mort1ntrtt't ndr.ttu mt c11;Cl<l urc:, Thc:cun\OCUtaon 1 n'a '\Ometh1na 10 loo._ foNard to. thlluth" The hock wavc conunue1n tht afit'rmath of the football rcl~auina annouccmen1 wh 1che1mt Monday, AtC'mito Co11qc. where Coach Frwnk Mauoua bu1h a po~rhou ta tason. tbt nt'wHbal fht fomm- MttropohtanC ftttntt' m are cominaintolhe. \Ith oa tCon- fCrcncc nc l ni n'uhc~o~ ~ht'' heard. . • Manotta doc n 't hkt lM fact tbett a~n1ntl M\tntbcron t:rc'nC'C • 'Th.at mean a b>c ror e\im team, and that m n a I ofuman and momentum. "Ha would )"OU hkc to hl\iC a " anJ th n pla fullfrton'r' 'loUa p\wM •te;IAl).DIJ.&L\C&/02 •. l Plunkett aniong seven Raiders handed fines From AP dl1palcbe1 T \MPA. fla. -~Vl'O member\ of [i] thr Loi; Angele~ Raider\, induding quar-c II• tcrbad. Jim Plunkell. wcrt lined $1,000 cach tur nll\')1ng a team meeting Tuesday Thl' R.i1der'i confi1 med the foll'!> but rcfu.,cd to 1dcnt1I) th<' pla) c."rs l c.1n1m,m·~ hu"cvcr nuntl'd them In addition tn PlunJ..C"ll. thn were lUrnerbad. . ., I l·d Waus and Jame~ Da\.ll> . ..alet) Kenn) Hill. ddcm1\l' ends Johnn) Robin!.on and C.n:g Tnwn'it•nd. and IOJun·d guard Curt MJr'>h r ., • ~ Onl\ Plunkett Ill l'.'~pt·cted to ~t.tn 1n · 'iunda~ ·!> ~upt·r Bowl game agall\)I thl' \'-a~h1r1gton Rcd~J..in') I hrel' )car~ ago. "hen the Raider-. met the Ph1ladt'lph1a Eagk'\ in 'iuper Bo" 1 XV . de· fen~IH' l'nd John Matuszak m1~Sl:da m1d-\.\eekcurlh~ 1n Ne"' PLUNKE1T Orlt•an'> .ind "'a" fined more than S 1.000 b) C oath Tom Florn Thc 1m 1dcn1 on urred the da' Jller Matus1al... "ho 110longer1s"' tth the dub. said ht' "'llUld mall' sure none ofh1s teammates brokl' thl' team rule!> at the game He apt)log1Lcd to 1he team. "'h1rh "ent on 1u capturl' 1hc National Football League champ10Mh1p, beating thl' Eagb. 27-IU Sampson added to NBA roster NE\\ \ORK -Ralph ~arnpson. the m 1.4 n.•nter of tht• Houston Roc ke1s. was the • onl~ rooJ..1l' among 14 pla) er\ added Tucsda) w the rO!>ter<, tor the National 8a!>ketball ..\<,~ouat1on \II.Star Game Samp\on. the NB.\'' No I draft p1cJ.. la~t '>pnng. "as cho~t:n h~ 1he lragut,.'> rnache'> as a member of the \.\ e'>lt:rn ( onfereme team for the all·star contest at Den' er Jan ~9 He wa\JOukd on the \h-st stars b) Mark .\gu1rre of Dallas. Walter Da\.1S of Phocnrx. K1k1 \'andt•weghe of DeO\ er. Ricke} Green ofl 'tah. Ji m Paxson of Portland and Jack S1kma of Seattle. The players added to the East ream "'l'rt· 011s Birdsong of Ne"' Jer~:r. Bernard Kmg of :--:e" Yuri.. Kn m McHale and Robert Pansh of Boston. k!T Ruland ofWashmgton. Andre"' Tone) of Ph1ladclph1a and Kell:r Tnpucka of Detroit The start1ng fives were.-chosen b> the fans and announced earlier. 'L GtRLS BAS~l TBALL .. ; Kings demote trio to minors INC1LfWOOD -The lo -'\naeles li.l1 Kinss. lied for la~t pla'e 1n 1hc Smythe , 01vmon. Tuc~a> sent 1oahe Mike Blake. l"entrr Warren Holmes and lc:fi wing Bnan Maclellan 1<> 1he dub'~ nunor lcuguc afti l1ate at Ne" Ha\Cn, the 1cam.announl·r<i The Na11orwal Hockey Lcaauc club recalled '-Cteran goaltender Marku) Math!.on and lefi Wtf\i Phil S}'ke!I from Ne"' Havt"n Th~· 1eam announcement de~nbed the changes as .. a mov~ to try and find the correct combinnttons in nrdct to get the 1eam turned around." The move!lcamc a day ancrthe Kings fell 9-3 to the Minnesota North Star'i to drop their recorQ to 14-23-9. good enough o nl ) to llc Wrnn1J'('g at the bouom of the di\ 15100 Quote of the day Caul• R•SMll. (ormu National Basb1baU A,,. sociat1on standout who now nreues deftnflt 11 C<*:h of the Lancaster Li$htnina in the Contincni.l &wetbaJl Association: ''Hey.just becaust I didn't pliy a J<>t of it myself docsn 't mean I can't ooacb 1l '' Delapp to coach in Hawall? HONOLULU -Former Umvers1ty [!] of California wide receiver Geoff Delapp •II• has been recommended as the new fuil· 11me assistant football coach for the LlniH~~lt\ of Hawa11. "Ht.> rnme!> h1ghl:r relommended t?> (UCLA head wachl Terr) Donahue and (UCL-\ offensive coordi- nator) Homer Smith," said Hawa11 football coach Dick Tome). "He has made a great contribution to UCLA. He should lit nght in with our throwing game just as he had at UCLA." Delapp has assisted Smith with the team's Wlde rece1v1:rs for the past two seasons as a part-time assistant Delapp rccel\ cd his bachelor's degree in 1972 All training little 'greatest&' ROCHESTER. N.Y.-Formerworld m heavyweight champion Muhammad Alt announced Tuesday that he was going public "Ith a com pan) tha1 will train. manage and promote aspmng professional and amateur boxers. including hopefuls for the 1984 Ol>mp1c Games. "We're going to tram people to be httle 'grea1est~.' "Ali quipped. The company. known as Champion Sports Management Inc .. will have an initial public offenng of $5 m1lhon . which could expand to S 17 m1lhon 1f all options are exercised. according 10 Richard Hirschfeld. .\h's la"yer. who 1s a prmc1pal in the new firm . The third principal, in addition to Ali and Hir~hfcld. 1s Herbert Muhammad. Vilu euapenelon thrown out _.., NfW YORK -The lotemauonaJ ~ Lawn Tennis Fcderat100 Tuesday th w out the one-year s1-1spe nsion imPosed on Arat:ntinc tennir. '"" (1u1 llermo Vilas for acceptina an illegal auarantcc to ap~r in a tour- n,1111~111. 8ut the federauon ordered Vilas to pay the $20,000 lint" that went with the suspensJon The federation said that the three-mem~r appeals ooard had ruled un4n1mously on both issues. The 31-year-Old V 1las. who has been ranked amona the world:~ top tt~ tennis play~rs smcc 1974, was charged with acccpttoa an iUegal $60,000 guarantee to play in a Volvo <J1and Prix tournament an Rotterdam. Netherland~. last March. He was fined $20,000 and ~u!>pcnduJ for a year by the Men's lntemat1onaJ Prolc!>!>tonal Tennis Council. Pappas holds bowling lead LAS VEGAS -George Pappas, an 0 e1ghH1me Pro Bowlers Association cham- pion from Charlotte. N.C .. held the top ' spot after the second round of the Showboat lnv1tattonal Tuesday. Pappas had a total pinfal of 3.585 after averaging 232 1n the second round to Jump out of 17th place. First-round leader Ernie Schlegel, of Vancouver. Wash .. dropped to eighth place with a 3,512 total. Schlegel was among the 140 bowlers in the final squad Tuesday night. Expresa sign• BYU'• Hudaon LOS ANGELES -Bria.barn Young EE tight end Gordon Hudson has signed a c II t multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Express, the United States FootbaJJ League team announced Tuesday. Hudson, a 6-4, 235-pounder. bad 44 receptions for 596 yards last season in a cam~ cut short when be suffered tom ligaments in his left knee during the Cougars' seventh game. He was selected by Los Angeles on the eighth round of the recent USFL draft. During his BY U career. Hudson caught 178 passes for 2,484 yards and 22 touchdowns. fte and quar- terback Steve Young, the Express· top pick m the open- school selection, helped the Cougars win three consecutive Western Athletic Confc~nce titles and Holiday Bowl berths. Hudson set an NCAA single-game receiving mark for a light end when he pabbcd 13 passes for a record 259 yards in a game against Utah. Televtnon. radio TV: CollctC BaskctbaJl-ObioStiteat Miehipo S p.m .• Channel S6, RA.DI&: NHL -Buffalo al Kinas. 7:20 p.rn .. KfOX (93.5-FM). Practice makes perfect World champion figure akater R<>Mlynn Sumnen of Seattle geta lnatructlon from her coach Kathy Caaey durlnC Tueed.ay'a practice for the national• In Salt Lake City. Florida deals Kentucky another loss From AP dispatches GAINESVILLE. Fla . -Center Eugene McDowell scored 16 points and forward Ronnie Williams added 15 as unranked Florida upset No. 3 Kentucky, 69-57, Tuesda) night m Southeastern Conference basketball. Barons steamroll over Seahawks The Gators used solid inside pla) from McDowell and Williams. plus a stubborn zone defense to limit Kentucky to a 45 percent field goal average as the) beat the Wildcat!> for 1he fim ttme m five years. Forward freshman Vernon Delancy had 14 points and freshman guard Andrew Moten had 13 points for the Gators. who improved their season record to 7-6 overall and 3-2 m lhe SEC Mesa wins ninth straight; Sea Kings ou~last El Toro 1he third quarter. outscoring the hosts. 22· 7. dunng that stanza to pull a"a). The lead ballooned to 17 before Ocean View made a run to sha' e the deficn to 13. but that's as close as the ';eahawks came. There was a full menu of high '>Chool girls basketball Tuesday night. With Fountain Vallcv continuing to nex 1ts muscles 1n 1he Sunset League and Costa Mesa rema1n1ng unbeaten in 1he Sea View. Therese Puchalski had 32 pomts to lead all scorers. although she had only seven at halftime. Puchalski netted 12 in the dcc1s1' c 1h1rd period. Ocean View was paced b) Karen Chase" 1th 16 points and Trina Vlachos with 11. 01her Sunset "'inners were Edison and Manna. while Corona dcl Mar. "'le\.\port Harbor and l 'n1,ers1l\ camc 11u1 on top 1n lhl' 5ea \'1e" Edison 89, Westminster 3S The Chargers ( 2-1) dorn1na1cd from stan to finish. manufacturing a 47-17 halli1mc bulge. Mater De1 had a scare man .\ngclu'> league enrnuntcr al St. Paul. bur emerged '1c11irn1us in \I\ crume Gretchen Meinhardt had I 5 rebounds to go with her game.high 24 points and Ma rybeth Thobe had I 0 points and 12 rebounds dunng about a half of duty Here' what happened· Fountain Valley 70, Ocean View 46 This game. and the pre' 1ou.., onr against Edison. "ere 'iupposed to be the Barons· b1gge!>t firo;l-round rests, but fountain Valle) I 1-0 in league) crushed each foe to assume sole pos!>ess1on of the Sunset lead The R:irnn <. <-1 iflrd the Seah;.rn k'> I 2-1) "'11h a pre<,<, in Edison hosts Ocean View in a showdown for second place 1n the unset Thursda}. Marina SO, Huntington Beach 48 The Vilongs(2· I). who led by as many as 12 points late Scott still battling British Will Cr a m be next vic tim for-Ex-UCI s tar? One ol \mem.a's prt>m1er milers \te'e \cott the former l'( ln1ne \tandout head'> the ll!lt ol entrants in the m1k for tht• '-tunk1st Jn, 1tc1t10nal tnLloor nll'Ct r nd:I\ ,11 tht.' Lm \ngdl'\ \port'> \rena \t llll h,1' ht'l n t hl' Lllp m ilu 1 n 1 tw l n1tcd \1.1H'\ 1n fl't:t.'nt \t'ar'> l :l\l -.um mer in the \\ orld .\thkl1t' t hamp111n'>h1p<, ht• fin1\ht•d a dt1'il '>C<:ond toCrreat Brna1n's )ll'"l' < ram and '-'Ill probahh bl· rnnkt•<I 1n thl' runner-up slnt "orklw1tlc tor thl· \cwnd }ear 1n a nl"' "'hen Tratk and f 1l'ld .'vc1~\ puhll'\he'\ 11~ "'-Orld ranlt.· rngs ~toll hJ\ "on fhc .\1hkl1l' <on- gre'\s 'natwnal l hamp1on,h1p Ii "e DEIHHS 8ROSTERHOUS RUNNING 11mn al I ~00 meters and also 1numphed in the final OI} mpll tnalc; 111 Fugene Oregon in 1980. but could not compe1e in the Ol)mp1c Games in Moscu" Ix-cause of the l ' ~ bO\COtt His b<.•\t outdoor mile 11me of ·' 47.69 at B1sletl Stadium 1n Oslo 1n 1982 1s the second-fastest ever re· corded !lccond only \O Sebastian Coe'!> "nrld standard b) a scan I 36 of a second For \C'.lr., ~011 has run in the shado"' of legendary Bnush milers Coe and Steve Ovett. but lasl year he finally turned the tables on those rivals. Scott beat Coe in their only meet1fl8 of1983 on Coe's home turfin London last July. Meanwhile, Scott crushed Ovct1 al the World Champ1onsh1ps. despite finishing a lackluster fourth in the race. Now Scott will face a nor her Bnush miler 1n the 22-year-old Cram. who has been the world's best the pas11wo seasons Besides his World Cham· p1onsh1p v 1ctol). Cram won the 1982 European and Commonwcallh 1.500-metcr titles. Scott's confrontation against the Britishers should be one of the highlights in the Olympics la1er 1his )ear • • • RUNNING SCHEDULE WNDAY stllftl Annuel ~a.wt S4lndlly IOll -a.orn~ t a m el Kong Herl>Or, RtdOtlOO Beecn Ftet. icente. unc11on.o cour'8, FOi' mon lnfOl'mellon, Dl>One Hen• Atbrechl et 8~·1644 BUDTUCKER'SCOLUMN .•. Sri c111mmov Mani"*' -Beoln• 7.30 e m al 11oo~on 8HCll Peril In Vel\l\lre Pev.O, Hnclloned court.a eloo9 tn. oce~ FM 1, •1 wltn T ·snlrt wltn l I lele '" on rec• dev FOi' more lntormellon. i>t>ont Tom Scllefer e t (I05) '67·3450 FrOmDl John \1addt·n T herl' haH ~·t·n wor\e hroadta\t tt:am, than lhl'> pair 1h1'i -;ca .. on Jnd ccnainh lhl'rl' ha vc been hettcr teams Madden 1sa former N fl lOUlh and th1sgivc'\ him a tx·ttn undt:r'>tanding ofa compllca1ed game than }Our .l' t'ragc c;hocclcrk Jk ha<. a pll'asin2 "a~ of hrcak1nR dov.n tht• <.omi)hCa· 11on\ tor the lJ\ual '1c"er and 1mpknll'nt~ lh<lt with an op1niun tor IJ1c onlooker v.ho 1hinks he kno"'' 'umeth1n~ah0ut the ~me HUll1U1UU)dl 11mn. M.tddrn" entertaining and 1nformatl\ e and 1n1er~'itingduringagame that 1HIO'>l' with the oul~'onw in douht. In a bloY..out. such as the ont· 1he Rt•ci<.k 1 n~ administered to 1he Ram\, Madden' ac1 can become wretched excess A~ for Summerall, he is a veteran and adequalt' Sa\c,J1mm\ thcGreekofSum- mera·n. "Pat'~ untouchable w11h the "3) he deli Vl'r'> hie. mc'i\.'l~C w11h gracef ulnc'l~and d11nity ' Take~ one to lo.now one SATURDAY, JAN. 21 Se<tnd A""""' W1nlW Wenn-Ust S 81\d I"' -8f>O•M. e m (Sic) eno l.•S e m ( IOlll el ~MHI Pari1 In Irvine Flat fut COIK'8 FH ll SlO wllll T· ''"r' eno SS w1tl'C>Ut wllh 11 lete '"on rece oev Fo• l'r'Qrt 1ntorme11on, cell Jeckle Wolf of IM $Quin COH I Runnen AlM>Cl.llon el "'4·:US7 Pere~n1 IOll -Beoln' I e m et Prooren Part.. In Peremount Flet, ful , u ncllon.O courH Se>e<:le l rTlelters ano WMelellalr OIVlllonl FM 11 Jt w1rh T •\hlrl end W wllllOul wltll t l ltle '-t aft• Jen 7• FOf mo,. lntormetlon ~ ltl>I ~ 1-3503 or C7 Ill ..,. >077 SUNDAY, JAN. 1' '41C1·41A""""' l'wt It ... aew1 S elld IOI! 8ffln1 I e m C5k) tncs t )0 e m (IOI<) et 8roo-\rot Per .. , ~HacSene Fie! COUl"MI wltll l~t •Olllno lllh FH fl '10 wllll T 1ntr1 e nd U wlll\Oul wlll'I II 1e1e IN tfltt Jen 21 I-Of more 1nlormeliOll 1>1><>ne &Ob Hlcllev et "It), .. JtlO of 191 •'37 Liberty Christian romps R1d1a1J \.1t'\cr a 6-\ \enmr crnlrr 'i<'Ored 16 point~ and pulled down 11. rt'boundc; -a wason h11h in both dcpartmrnt\ -to J)<t<'C' I 1hc11~ \hr1st1an ll1gh lo an cas) 71·11 •\codem\ l cagut" ha~lt.cth.tll 'icto~ ovrr ho~t St M1cho~I\ ~tc' t' Pcm per added 14 point!>. euz.ht rebound\ and lheblockcd hot\ fort.he Minutemen. 1-"1 in lcqueancJ o-6 O\:erall L1~·m C hmt1an ~h1ch led b)' 13 at halfi1me completed thr romp b' ~·onn«tmg on 6S J)(rttnt of its '>hot~ from tlw field 1n the \CconJ half. McanY.htk \1 M1rhacl\ I nm Ruu had 17 ooint hut nnh thrn n thl· \t•ttlnd half in the third quarter. had to hold on as the Oilers (0-3) made a futile rail) to get dose. Judy Calki ns hit a pair offrcc throws with 16 seconds left, and those points proved to be the difference. Calkins. who paced all scorers with 20 points. also handed out seven assists. Teammate Francey Carboni had I 0 rebounds and seven steals. Huntinglon's Eve Titus had 15 points. but was hurt by foul trouble and missed portions of the 1hird and fourth quaners. Costa Mesa 66, Estancia 43 The Mustangs (6-0 1n league. 10-4 overall) con1inued 1he1r remarkable turnaround from a 1-4 start with 1he1r ninth straigh1 success. Good defense and productt ve shooting were the keys as Mesa buih a 52-26 lead 1n the fourth quarter. The Mustangs converted on 16 of29 field goal tnes in each half. Three different Costa Mesa pla)ers -Lisa Schumaker. Angie Garcia and Shelly Neal -were credited with 11 rebounds and Neal also had seven assis1s and Schumaker tossed in 22 points. For Estancia (2-4). Connie Brazell led the wa) with 19 pomts and Teri Pavlik was the leading rebounder wilh eight. Corona del Mar '9, El Toro 57 Lisa Romney returned to action after a week's layoff w1th an ankle IOJUI) and made her presence strongly felt w11h 30 points. El Toro (4-2) had control in the early going. leading by as many as six. but Romney poured in nine of her pomts in the second quarter when the Sea Kings ( 5-1) assumed a three-po101 lead. In the third quarter, CdM began stretching it out, and b) the final penod. the lead had grown to as many as 19. Fran~ad seven rebounds along with her 21 po1n1s, while M1cflblle Willard was a force on the boards <with I 5 rebounds. Newport Harbor 48, Irvine 47 The Sailors (3-3) managed to win this one despite not scoring a po101 in the last three minutes. Irvine's las1-ditch comeback, in which the Vaqueros 12·4) had a chance to win. fell short when the) missed a !>hot at the buzzer. Lisa Wa)ne and Chns McDonald shared sconng honors for Newport wtth 12 apiece. Dina Graham notched 15 for Ir\ ine. University 39. Saddleback 38 Carne Finley's free throw with about two minutes left broke a 38-38 lie and hfted the Trojans(2-4) to the win over the Roadrunners (0-6). Fin le) led Universi ty wtth 16 points. whil e teammate Brenda Zimmerman tallied 13. Mater Del S4, Sl. Paul 48 The Monarchs (4-0 in league. 15-5 overall ) scored the last !>IX points ofreeulation in the final minute to force the overtime. then uilhed all six in the extra session from the free throw stripe to survive at St. Paul. Mary Gainey. who hit the first two free 1hrows 1n OT. led the wa) for Mater Dei with 17 points. SADDLEBACK ••• FromDl Kentuck). led by Jim Master's 18 points and Kenny Walker's 15. fell to 12-2 and 4-2 m the SEC. havmg lost to conference nval Auburn. 82-63. last Fnday. • Elsewhere: Maryland SS, Clemson 7% COLL EGE PARK. Md. -Ben Coleman scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds as the seventh-ranked Terps pulled away in the second half in an .\tlanllc Coast Conference game. Marvland is now 12-2 overall, 3-1 m the ACC Clemson: which had a four-game winntng streak snapped. is 11-3 wnh 2-1 record m the league. The Terps. leading 38-31 a1 halftime, scored nine consccuuve points shonly after interm1 sssion to take a 48-33 lead. Mal) land eventually extended us lead to 65-46 with 7:59 remammg before the Tigers closed the gap in the final minutes A.dnan Branch scored 22 points for Maryland and Len Bias had 15. Murra) Jarman, Anthony Jenkins and Marc Campbell led Clemson with 14 points apiece. Vince Hamilton, Clemson's leading scorer with a 15.2 average. scor;sd just five. In women's ac11on UCLA 76, Old Dominion 74 LOS ANGELES -Annette Keur scored 27 points and snagged six rebounds as UCLA upsc1 No. 6 Old Dominion at Pauley Pavillion. The Bruins raised their season mark to 9-5 and Old Dominion dropped to 11 ·4. The Brui ns dominated at the outset and then hun~ on as Old Dominion came back. UCLA led 43-31 a1 halftime but Old Dominion "h1ttled away at the margin and finally took a 60-59 lead w1th o;1x minutes left Basketball scores 11 Co1"9 WEST &101e S7 Fresno Peclftc o E Wtll'llngton n. Ida "<> 70 S.ettle Pacific t7. Concordia O<e W ()fegon St '3. Wlli.melle 62 C. Wuhlngton 78, Wl'lll worll'I 67 ltOCICIES Con ol Santa Fe 73. w New Mexko 7' Coll Mttrv N 0 IJ. Rocllv Mountain " (gl) Mofltene Tech 70, Cerroll MOl'll 6A S oa1101a Teen 103. 8tack HIK1 SI n EAST Marvtend IS, Clemaon 77 Bucknell 63, Towson St. •• Columble 16, Lth!Qfl SS Davion 63, Temoie 67 lone 90, Sr Frencll, N Y 73 La Stile 7•. Mttnllallen 12 SOUTH FIOrlda •t KtnlUC"" S1 S FIOrlda 60. W Kenlucl<v S9 Vane1ero11t 73 Auourn 1l Walle Fortlt '7 Ovke 66 MIDWEST M6tQuette 63, Crelgl'llon ~ HIGH SCHOOL. Acactenw LMWe Ltberlv Chrl1lla n 71, SI \:"•fl'• ll Women COLL•GIE ~ Nenc ...... t11« UC rrvlne IO, Peooerdlne 70 HIGH SCHOOLum.et L"9M FOU1tlaln llellev 70, Ocean View Edl•on 19, Wtstmln$1tr lS Merine SO, Hunllnolon 8 .. ch .. S.. View LM4111t C~I• ~· U , E1tanc:l1 43 Unfvtrsllv ,,, S.ddltl>ecli 31 COl'ona def ~r "· El Toro S1 NtwPOl'I Heroor ... Irvine 47 AMIW• LMwe Miter o.I 54, SI Peul .. IOI) ~ys. "Ypu gi ve them an mch and you'rt outofllalrcady" South Coast Con fen: nee and M 1SSion Confcn:ncc football lineup compare: UCI wonlen sink Waves MallOttadoc'in't mind playina team!. hkc 1:.1 (amino. Pasadena and Long Beach CC. His Falcons faced all three in pre-conference play la'it sea on. MRzzotta says both Orange Coast and n Diego Mesa-which defected to the M1 s1on Conference, came our of the situation look mg like bandm "~an l>1r-go Mc~ ha been a power in the South Coast for years. The)' 41hoold do wrll 1n that league," says tht C cm to-. c-oach. Hcal\O hkc,Santa Monica CC's chance, m 1he Wt"stem State gltn$t team hkc ( ompton. Rio Hondo Santa Bert>ara < C Moorperk and rncndalc amona others. 'Hey. l'dbchapp)'togoto thc \\ e\tern ~late Conference:· \a) s MA1/0llO i;.r lnc1~nudl). here' t ho" lhts )cu·~ . ' Sootb Coast Cooful'nce IHS 1184 Orange Coast Taft Golden West Colden West Fullerton Fullerton Cerrito Cenitos Mt. SAC Mt SAC n Diego M~ Pasadena Compton El Camino &kc"field Long Reach CC Minion Co1ferta<: 1113 SaJdlcback Palomar Southwntttl' Citrus R1"Cr\lck ("( Santa na n Diqo ... .... S3ddlebad. Polomar Southwc~tcm ( itru Rt'-er'\idc \an1a Ana San Dil'J(> Oran e < o:ut nn r>lego M'-".\a I ... MALI BU -The U(' Irvine women's basketball team rccorded its finh tr11aht victory and ninth m its last 11 outings Tuesday n,aht, dis- patching host Pepperdinc, 80. 70. Tbe Anteaters ( 12-4). who built a 43-3 1 halftime lead. got a scare in the ~ond half when b1a gun Chen Gniham (25 points) fouled out wuh about eight m1nu1e remaining and UCI up. 61 • S6. Pcpf)(rd1ne {7-1 I) subsequent!)' tal lied the next four point5 to cut it to 6 l-60:and the contes1 remnincd clost until the final two minute . t that 1?01nt Jackie Vandcr Pocl. ~ho led the <\ntcater w11h 29 po1n1 . hit • thr c·pomt play and followt'd with anothcrba1ket toaive UC Isom' • brtath1na room at 76-69. from ttk.-rt. the Anteatc~ C03\IC'd tn. Van..icr Poc1 and Graham cum· h1ned tor JS of lJCl'i 4l lil"\t-half potnt\. mo .. t of th m 1ntnk I DAILY PILOT /Wedneedly, January 18, 1884 D3 Ha rt wtns title on final nig ht Bahr wouldjust as soon stay out of limelight l\l'OOl'th lfJrl U\IOjl i1 dO'llOj· n1¥h l tn~lk to bn.:al .i tic "llh John C rl'Ullt'f. took hi\ fourth straight w1ntl"r riding crown and fit\h O\'Cr111l at thl' tlor~man'!> Quanl·r Hor'>c: RU1:1ng A!>!>OC1a- llon ml'l't1ng .u Lo\ Alamuoi. RacC' ( ouri.c.· •Ktckers are like used cars: Nobody notices them until they break down · "__...... team "'hip tht' Ph1lodd1,h1ll Eaak!>. 27-10. Bahr would ~ more: thin happ'\ wuh the same kind ol rc~:s.ult th14' Sunda~ when the Raider!> challenge the defend inf SuJ)l'r Sowl t:hamp1on R~d kin a& ainpa ta<hum I guc\\ that "'ould be thi: l>•ac"" l hallenae > ou could have in my p<)\lllOn 'I'd much rather -.ce u~ wuh a 21· point leud Wllh fhe minute~ \O ao." O'Brien. an hi rook~ s.tason. kicked a 32-)ard field pl w1lb tht secoDda rem11nina tOll'"t the BaJtimottCohs a 16-1 J victory ovtr tht Dallas Co~bo)iS in Super Bov.l V. Ha n l'nten·d the final evrnmg of tht> 60·n1aht ~'i ion dead· lockt."d with \11.~ugcr at 71 win~ apiece, but the 1 c>.n~ native began a big final night by winning the -;ccond race with Hot:ibolt while C rcager was scrnnd with Scat Scan an tht· 'k.lme-race. FoR THE REcoRo ~ > . N8A WESTERN CONFEltEHCE P1clfk DMslOft w L Pct. G8 Lalren 24 14 632 Porllenci 16 16 619 Sealfll 19 11 S28 4 C.ol<ltn s1111e 19 71 47S 6 Phoenl• 17 11 '36 1 , Sen Olego 12 27 309 17' l MldWISI DIVl\lon Utah 2S 14 .. 1 Dalles 77 17 S6A 3 Kensu Cl•v 16 72 421 ,,,, Denver " 73 410 9 Sen Antonio 16 23 410 9 HOU\IOn IS H l7S 10 , EASTEAH CONFERENCE Alllntk Olvtsi.n BO\ I On lO 9 769 F'ntlldllDhll 27 11 711 7 , Nrw Yor~ 21 17 SSJ . , Ntw Jertev 20 20 soo 10 , Wurunoton 11 77 4l6 13 C.ntrll DM\Jon OelrOtl 21 16 S79 M1lweulltl' 22 16 .S79 Atlanta 71 II Sl8 l , Cll•CIOO IS 21 417 6 Clevtiand 17 76 316 10 lnd•ena 10 27 770 111 > TuesdlV'\ Sores YlrW\ IOI. Wash•nolon 9S New Jer\n 171, New York llS Pl\1a.detoni1 121, Detroit 117 M1lw1u1t.ff I 11. lncll1n1 t7 Afl1n11 112. Ullh 106 Cltvtlan<I IOS, ChtCIOO 103 80~1on 122 Kan\u C11v 113 Houston 124. Denver I IS Golden Slalt 123, Sen Dlfoo 110 Portreno 121, 0 1 11as 114 Tentltlt'\ G1m.s Pnlladett>hl• 11 Cltve1en<1 New Jtriev al Detroit Allenl1 11 MllweukM Denver 11 Son Antonio Oelln v\ Sealltt 11 T ecome Wesh•tllllon 11 S1" 01t110 Laker' IOI, eu1et1 9S WASHINGTON Ballaro 13, Rullnd 19. Manorn 10, F JOM\on 6 Solle<'\ 21 Milone 9 Dave 1 Gltnot1 3. W1rr1Ck 2. Ol•olrl S Tot1ls 31·90 17·7• 9S LOS ANGELES -W1lkH IS. Worllw 11 At><lut·Jat>blr 23 E JOhnton 17 Scoll IS, COONr 0 McAcloo 13 Na1tr 4 McGff 0 To111t •1·11 76·30 IOI Seer• bv OUert•n WHlllneton 14 ll 2' 24-tS LM A"9111ti •JI lO 2'-IOI ThrM·POlnt OOlll -Sot>ers 1 Fouled out-Sc>Otr' Reoounc1.-wu111ne1on 36 IMlllO<'n 10), LO\ Anoete\ 50 (WllklS Worlhv 11) Anl\IS-WHl'lltllllOn ,. (F John\on 9t, LOl ~no11e' 29 CE JOhnson 121 To111 fouf\-W1tnlnoton 29 Los Anoei.' 23 A-12.7~ N8A An-Star rosten Ro\ttrs tor tne Nallon11 Besllett>1ll Auocletlon'' 34111 annual Atl·S11r Game Jen 29 In Otnve•, lncludln11 height en<I vears NBA Atl·Ster EAST HHd Coach IC C Jonel, Bo"on Ho. P\lyer Ht Yn c...,,.,, 00 Aot>erl Perlltt 7 ·0 2 MOH\ Malone 6· 10 .. _.,d, 6 Jullu\ E rvltlll 1 Ktllv Tr•t>ucka )0 8erner<1 K1no 32 Kevin MCHelt 13 Larrv Bird '3 Jeff Rulln<I Gu1rd1 6·7 • 6·6 2 6·1 2 6· 10 I 6·9 s 6·11 I 4 S1dnev Moncrief 6·4 3 10 Olis 8lr<1\ono 6 4 • 11 1s.e11h Thomas 6· 1 3 n An<lrtw Toney 6·3 7 An1st1n1 coecfle\ J1mmv Aoooe"· '""' Ford Trainer 01v1d Cre10 l11d11n1 WEST Hta<I Coecl\ Frank Levden Utah He. Pllvtr Ht Yn c.m.n ll Kernm Al>dul Jat>ller •3 Jeclt. S11<ma SO Ralt>h Samr>Mln II' Of Wirch 2 Alt• Enllllsn 4 Aorian Oantltv 24 Merk Aoulrre SS Klt<I Vandewegtte Guercls 7·2 13 6·11 6 7·• 1 6-7 3 6·S 4 6·6 I 6·8 2 S J•m P1oon 6·6 2 6 w111er 01v1s 6·6 S 14 Rlckev Green 6·0 I J2 Maolc JOhn\on 6·9 • ~4 Ceoroe Gervin 6 8 8 Anl\lanl Cooc"t' Phil Jo,,nson Stoll L1v<li!n, Ulall Trainer Bob Trevao11n1 Denver PCAA 1t1tlst1cs ( Tl\r.Utfl Jen.. IS) SCORING Pll\191', ,cft<Nj G ll'G l<T TP Ave. WOOcl CSF IS 17S 122 372 741 Anci.rson FSU U 103 41 2Soe 11 I Tttomt>\on, FSU 14 100 46 74" 116 Cotter NMSU 12 M 41 209 17 • Crenl USU 13 94 31 226 11 • Flll\tr. UCSB 13 II 46 ?22 111 Ger<lntr UIS 17 IS 7S ltS 16 3 McD-'d. UCI 14 ts :M m '"' C1 tchlllll\ UNLV IS 93 '9 234 1S6 Collins UNI. II 15 IOJ 76 132 lS S RSllOUNOIHC Pll'l'ef. tchOOI NHI, CSF Gr1nt, USU Jone,, CSF Leck, LBSU Tllomtefl, UCI Ence, USU Counl\, UDP Mul"lltlY. UCI Aneme, UOP C1 tchln1n, UNL V G N .. Av .. IS 124 '3 ll 104 • 0 14 111 79 12 93 ,. 14 101 1) 13 90 " 1• 107 6 7 14 " 6.S 16 102 u IS ff U I ·\MPA. Fla (AP) -A' a pla'-~'· kicker. Chm Bahr of the Lo~ Angele; Raiders knows about limited op portun1ties Ht' !I.CC!. his leam'1 op. pearanC't' in Super Bowl XV III the same way he secs h1) JOb. "You've 1ot to wm, winnin& 1 the 1mponnnt thing, not just getting there." satd Bahr as the Ra1dc~ continued their prcparuuon~ for next Sunday's National Football Lcaue championsh1p game against the Washington Rcd'iktns. "It's much COLLEGE ~ c ... "· ucso It (NAIA Dhtrlc't Ill) SOUTHERN CAL COLLaG• -Smllh n Our,,_m lS, Hlr\t 2S. CO<'\I IS. An<Mnon U AtnM11w 4, Ward 0 TOlll\ 34 1t JS 96 UC SAN DIEGO -Btnnell 7 Ocl\roch 22. 1C1m.nski 6, McCulloV11h • Klllv 4, Flint 20, 01b111n\kH 6, Ad1m' 7 81rrece 13 AHmuuen S Tolll\ 39 11 19 19 Ha1ftlrm sec, 39·JS Total foul\ SCC 20. UCSO 2' TKhnlCll\ Werd ISCCI, Nixon IUCSOI HIGH SCHOOL LlbertV Chr. 71, St. MlchHI'' JI (AClcMmY L.H91M) Lll lRTY CHIUSTIAN -Mlvtr 36. Pem!>fr 14, Lu<1wlc1t. 6, J.,.,., 6. Whllntv I, Sanat>rl1 1. Tot1ls 31 9·22 71~ ST. MICHAEL'S -Auor 17, Mallon S, Mertlnl •. Pounar<I 3, \/elltcllo) Tolels I• l ·IO 31. Sc.IA by Oul rMtt llt>ertv Cnr1,111n 14 21 U ?2-71 SI Mlch&el'S 9 13 7 1-31 Total fouls llbtrlv Chrf\llan ll, St MIChHI'\ 19 Foule<I out Wttltney (LC). Ru11 <SMl COLLEGE WOMEN UC Irvine IO, Pepperdifte 70 UC lttVINE -Slmt>\on 7, Greham 2S Ve~ Po.I 19, AnthOnv 10, HIOHhl 2 Rouuuu o. Bekl'r 6, Dehn O W11lon t. To11ls 30 18·21 90 PEPPERDINE -Rooert 14, Formico 16. Sturgeon 7. Turm1n 13. Edwer<ls IS Lffds I, Jtnien 4, Weckeflt O Tota ls 77 16-23 70 H•llllme: UC trvlne. 43·31 Tot1t touls. UC Irvine 20, Pet>Olf<llne 24 Foulecl out Grehem IUCI), Rooers CPI Sturoeon IP), Turrr'ln (PJ HIGH SC HOOL WOMEN Fount•ln v ... v 70, OcNn View 4' ( SunMf LHtlW) ll'OUHTAIH VALLEY -COOll 13, W1llln l, Mnrs 4, Puch1lskl 37, Clower 10 Henoerson 4, Burch 4, Revn 0, Lewter O Total\ 29 12·20 70 OCEAN VIEW -Cl'llH "· Chomlc1 9, Ooulv S, Simek 4, Vlacho\ 12. German 0, Giii 0, Hountetl 0, R<><1ri11u11 0. Str1l11ht 0, Tll<ldo 0 Tot11s 14 11·41 U.. Score bY Ou1nws Founllln \/alley 14 IS 22 19--70 Oct1n View 12 10 1 17-47 Tote! foul\ Fountain V1t1ev 21, Oc11n \/1ew 17 Foulecl oul (P,ue COVJ, Ooutv 10\/J. Bure,, IFVJ, L1wltr IFV) Edison 19, WHtmtnster JS (Sunlit LHtlW) EDISON -Clerk 10, Gendron I P1renl '· Hennessev •. Melnher<lt 24. Wll\on 13. Mloaud •. Tl\ol>e 10, Greh1m •. Fukumoto 4. Auoen.aln 4, K1n<11 0 To111s '3 3·• 89 WESTMINSTER -T1nemecl\I 2, Alt.ill 6. JonH 1. 8et1 9 8111111111 17 TOll l\ ,. 7·1S 3S Seer• bY Ou111Ws Edbon 23 24 20 u-., Wnlmln\le< 6 11 07 I I-JS Total tou!\ EdlM>n 17, Wtttmln,ter 1 Foui.ci out· Clerk IE > MllrlN 50, Hunttnvton S.ach 4t (SUMef Leeeue) HUNTINGTON llEACH -Hertma n 6. CorCIOVI '· Murrev •. TllU\ IS. Hol1d1v •• Juoe 7 To111s 18 12· 18 4t MARINA -Bellemy 6 Cert>onl 11 Klrl<ut> I, Calkin\ 70. Sabellno I . Richter 2 O\l>Orne I Totals 21 I · II SO Score bY Qv1rtef's Huntington Beec,, 10 17 11 tC>-48 Merine 19 9 16 ir-50 Total touf\. H!lnllnoton 811ch 16, Marina 14 Foule<I oul· lttus CH8 1 COlta Miis. U., Estancia 43 (S.1 View LffttUI ) COSTA MESA -Berton 2. Cowtev 4, Garcl1 I, Harada 10, Lull 9, Neel 9, Schumaker 22, Smv1he 7 T 0111s 32 2·6 66 ESTANCIA -8r11et1 19, Rindone 4, Helheock 12. Pl'tllk 4, Slit 3, Nullv I TOlll\. 16 11 ·18 43 seer• bv g,,.,,.,, Cosll Mes.e 14 20 20 12-66 Es1ancla I 10 19 17-'3 Total fouls Costa MeH lS. Es11ncla 17 Univenitv J9, Saddlebacll JI ISN Vi.w LAI-) UNlllERSTIY -Mltsubure 6. Z1m· merman 13, N1111 4 Finley 16 To111s 16 1·14 39 SADDLEIACK -Ttrraoo 6 Henton 11, 0 1mH 7, Sanches I C1rr1tl0 7, Htalev 8 To11ts. 19 0-1 31 Score bY OU1rten University I 1 19 S--39 Sadc:llebeck 8 12 I IC>-31 Total fouls Unll>'e"llv 1 Saddlet>ack 13 Fouleel OUI Healy (Sl Corona del Mllr '9, El Toro 57 (SN View LH-) EL TORO -Dennison 17, llenH 20, Vecke •. Mallell •, T1v1or II, Lowe I Totals 26 S· 17 S7 CORONA DEL MAA -Veltnlont I , Wynn 21, LOO\ 6, Wt111r<1 4, Romntv JO Totals 23 ?3· JS 69 Score bv Ou1rtan El Toro 13 10 14 11>-S7 Corona det Ml• 10 16 19 2•-69 Tot11 touls El Toro 24, Coron• <ltl Mar 11 Foull<I oul Vecke (ET). Wynn CCdMl Newport Hal"bcw U , lrvlne 47 <SN View ueew> NEWfl'OttT HAR•OR -W1vne 17 McDonald 12, DMn 7 Oreoe 2. Kem.,., 2. Sttrll>4tr 10, As.,.r I Tol1f\ 71 6· 11 41 IRVINE -FIOUlfOI 12, 8owtr 10 Gr1n1m IS. SwMnev 4, Ftvnn 4 Moceri 2 To111s 20 7· IS 47 Scwe bv Oul"-rt Newt>Ort Harbor It. 10 a 7-41 Irvine 16 13 I lC>-'7 Total touts Nawl>Oft Harbor 14. Irvine 13 Fout.cl out Oreo• (NH) MllMr Def 54, St. Paul 41 (Anltl!Vs LeffWl MATER Oil -Acnlln 7, G1lntv 17, Mlnfrt 11, WOO<I 10, Etltfm1n 4, Me\mtr S Totel\ 16 22·.0 ~ ST. PAUL -Cerv1nt1t 6, Torvlllt 14, Flores 1, Tufflet1 9, Pto1 10,.Let>ldll 1 Tolef\ 19 10· 24 41 Seen by ,.ened\ Mlltr Otl I I 11 20 6-Soe SI PIUI tl 6 II 11 ~4' Total toul\ Miier Del 20. St P1u1 ll Fouled OUI Torvllil ($P). Flores CSP>. Turrl1t1 ISP). Ptn1 CSPI Ttchnlcel L11>1<11t (SP) E dis on, CdM girls romp l he girl M>Cl'ef squDds from Edison and Corona del Mnr high'> had their olTcn es 1n hiJh aear Tuesday and the rc~ult was conv1nc101 v1ctones for both. In a Sun<;et League confrontation, Shanncll \havci and Jo., B1efeld notched three goals 11p1ecc as Edison blanked Westminster. 10-0 Three different aoaltenders sha~ tn the shutout for E.d1'i0n 11 was the lcaauc opener for the Characrs, who arc 11-2 overall In Sea V 1cw Lcaauc action. Mana Rose~ came offlhc bench lo notch three &<>a.IS. 1ncludtnl lhc final two 10 b~ak lhc 1o3me Opt"n. U ( orona dcl Mar knockt'd off ddlcback. 6-2. The tcorc was 4-0 at halfl1me bcfort Saddleback t.alhcd twice to wt the lead in half Then Ro "=Orcd two of her ttuu aoals 10 pul 1l <•Ut of reach. Al~ wanna for CdM "'ere Pant Brown. Linda Pitcher and c arolvn Blake M1cht'lle Mcintyre stopped 26 shol" for the lo "' C'dM 1~ now J..()..t 1n ~a View League compctallon and travclri to [I fom Thul'\day mo battle for lint pl ce. ' l a._in lo kicking. )Ou don't act man)' chance) w you ha"c 10 t.akc advan. t.a~ of them when you do. "It really hn me the la~t t1me we got this far (three years ago). Wh1k I was real cxntcd. I realt7ed that you don't get this kind of chance very often. To gel there and lo e would have heen worse than to lose anywhere." along the way." 1 hr Raiders didn't lose 1n Super Bowl XV Bahr kicked two field goals and three rnnvc~1ons to help his .. He' not dream1na of becoming a hero by k1ck1nj a last·m1nutt." field goal. "Kicker~ lUl' like u..cd <.·ar\," he ~1d ··Nob<>by not1Cc."!I lhrm unul they t>rcak down. "I don't want to be 1n a po~111on to kick a hm-m1nu1r field goal to determine the outcomr of the game. but that doesn't mean I wouldn't C'nJOY and accl'pt a challenge like that. Bahr pointed out th11 onl) once 1n the p~v1ous 17 Super Bowh ha~ a pla<:e-k1ckcr dtrC<'tly dttermmed the Ou tcome late In a aame .. (Jim) O'Brien •~ the only one. that'" the only time~ pme has come down to a field aoal that won the game." ?id Bahr. •·tf!I unusual that ou1of17 aames then~·~ been only one. "It could come down to that bul I don't think nybod) goe~ into u aame think1na that wa> " Bahr. who h compJe1ina his ciahth NFL se~son and foutth with t~ Raiders, tnJOyed his best year in help101 Los An~les rtaeh tht Super Bowl, sconn& a career-high 114 potnts on 21 of 27field 1011 attempts and Sl of S3 conversion tries. He's been even bettet in the playoffs. chckin& on all four or his field ioal attempts and a1J e1&ht oftus conve111ons as the Ra1<ien blasted Pi mbuflh. 38-10 and Scat lie. 30-14. Super Bowl records Moat fltld goal• .. PaHlng y1rda 31 8 PatMI r.oetvtd 11 Lontett PIH oomplttton 80 yards TouoMown P••" ,... OOMp61Uofte 2& Two·w1y tie Don Ch1ndler Green Ba y vs O a kla nd. 1968 end Ttrry Bradehaw Pittaburgh vs. Oallaa. 1979 Oen AoH Cincinnati vt. San Franciaco. 1982 Jim Plunk.ett (to King ) .. Terry 8 r10ah1w Pittaburgh va. 0111 ... f919 Ktn Anderton C4nclnn1u Ye. San Francleco. 1882 Ray Wersching San F ranc1aco va C1ncinnat1. 1982 Lone••• flt ld 1011 48 y1rds J an Stenerud K ansas C1iy vs Minnesota. 1970 Auah 1tttmpta 38 John Riggins Was hington vs M1am1. 1983 AP/News G re ph1cs Lo' Alam nos TUESDAY'S RESULTS ( "IMt .. 60· "'911t ll'ollmtmont """""9) ll'IRST ltACI:. 400 verds Co1>vrl11n1ea tBroolt.s) 14.40 9.80 S 80 SwMI Ceroo (Mvles> 15.10 1 20 Angle 8tue CVeldtz) 13.80 Atw ract<I 01<111 Doll, Fether Thomas, Hempen Gel It, Snow Hare. Secos Saini Bar. DHP Hempen, The Wav To Go. Tlrn41 20.70 U EXACT A (3· 101 1>11<1 S 156.20. SECOND RACE. 350 vards. HOlll>Otl (Hern 3.80 2 80 2 60 SCll Sei n <Cre111trl S 40 4.00 A<lff Ooo (Hermon) 4 20 Also receci u11lm1te Solulion. Hioh Oeurl Aote. Hu1111vs Love, Im A A~ue\I Too Tune II S2 THlttO RACE. 350 vardl Cet>laln Filmer ((r<11) 7 40 4 00 l 20 ConnlH Peenut (Ha rtl S.60 3 00 JoMnv' Last Snot <Creeoerl 2 60 Al\o rece<1· Oooos snovel. Ma10.0' Song, E<llson Creek. Full Tl\roeldte, Oh Tn1n11. AICh, Meonlto, EHv 8V11& Follv T1rm 1141 U EXACT.A 110·3> 1>1id '34 90 !<OURTH RACE. 400 YlrO\_ 1n<111n Instinct (Harl) J .0 5.00 2 .0 Funnv Flower (CerCI01e ) 10.40 3 80 Tlnv Juane (Cterlue) 2 90 AIMl rec11<1· Torru Chamr>ion, Miu Flick• Te, El Polreros Gold, Ret>elllous Gal Tlmt 2D.19 U EX.ACTA CS·21 oai<I 17S 00. ll'lll'TH RACE. UO vards. Euv Hoolar CAdalr) 1.60 3.00 7 10 Skvlerll.in (Hartl 2 •O 2 10 11 Can<lv Man <Crea oer) 7 20 Al\o roctd Browns Desher Welch Hlm T ruclt., Hamr>en\ Jewel Time n 14 U EXACT.A (6·41 t>l•d lllOO SIXTH AACE. 170 vards Slvli\h Prince (Pauline) 14 40 7 40 6 00 Cruten Oh CCerdo11) 4 60 3 60 St>eClt.ltd 01ncer (V11<M1) 6 60 Also recec:t Mr Colf1x Leri\, Retehetor. Tioer Welk, s11urdlv Warrior Alamlto' Slrokt Time •7 67 SEVcNTH RACE. 3SO Vlr<I\ Juml>O PIClllC (Flgra) 1 .0 4 40 3 00 Ch1t1<1o Aeo (Hermon) 6 .0 3 90 Gvt> Chlclt. <CrH 11trJ 2 90 Alto recec:t Mlladv Comm11noer Slvet 0om11111or H1lr1>ln Time, B01>1>1 Aoc1tette. Jol\nnv Cheroer, Aov11 Plan, Cullie" Cl\tek Time II Jo4 ti •XACT~ (10-tl oatd M l IO U ~K SIX C1·10·~6·S·10J Paid '7 ~• 90 •Ith 10 wlnnl119 Hckll' C\I• "°""> n P lclt. SI• con,o1a11on 01ld s201 80 With 131 w1nn1no tickets <five horws> l:IGHTH RACE. 400 v•r<ls Wik! Duh (Gilticl1I 21 20 S •O l 20 1.11111 Tera CH1rll 3 20 2 ..C Trutv She1 (Cterlue) 3 00 AIMl recec:t Co\llv Charm Ml" Tn.fmodlCk, Deal Aoeln Time; 2045 ' ' .-uthlng yard• 166 Oakland vs. Philadelphia. 1981 lntercepUont 3 """" -- PIH ltttmpta 38 HllMtt oompMtkw\ pero.nt11t John Riggins Wu h1ngton vs M1am1. 1983 Rod Martin Oa kl a nd vs Ph1lade lph1 a 1981 Ron J1worskl Ph1l1delpht1 va Oa kla nd . 1981 73.~ (25 of 34 ) Kt n Anderson Cincinnati va. San Fr anc1tco. 1912 NINTH 9'ACS. 170 ver<I' Mr KH'I CH1rt) 6 .0 4 00 7 40 Mln<n Me~ ICllflu1l 400 lJ)O. A_.I Cllar-(Hermon) 3 60 Al\o reel<! Win Policy, Tlrn41to Geioone Crimson C1dlll1c. Fi.ti Mlckev Time 4620 S2 EXACTA (4·21 Paid in 10 TENTH RACE. JSO var<11 Runnln Sl• (Creager I 6 00 3 10 7 80 Surfln Sa fari IH1rmonl 1110 6 40 Otlls Turn IBlevln\) 3 00 Alto rece<I Ololtll, Jodls E•r>reu. Often Al9hl, Our Mlgtttv Cneroer. Aeo St>et<I· waoon. Helf Humt>le, HeH Sl\1nner Too Time. 11.••. n EXACTA CS·I) f)el<I SSS60 Altandence 6.121 Holtvwood p.,1, TUISDAY'S RESULTS ( 3'd .. 2'. """' Ill"'"' ITlffflll9) ll'IRST RACE. Ont mlle Pict Com1>1nv's BeSI IAndrsn) 32.60 17 40 S.IO Mrs Rot>ln Bell (Sltelh) 3 60 1 IO Potlullon SoluliOn IDltome<l S 60 AIMl 1aced N1vv Chter. Oe11nev. Nouvelle, L1tecl1 T1u1 Line Megna Ao~ Time 2 06 715 U EXACTA 11·11 1>11<1 Sl6100 SECOND RACE . One m11t trol N•las Sier (Perlt.erl 11 60 1 80 5 60 As AIWl\t\ (V11\en<llnol\am) S 60 4 20 SC>ffdv Liii (Anc!lrM>nl 4 60 Also raced Slrlt>e<I 8en . Hun1ren Star. Provo Ch11> Scolls Pride, Hunters Ftame SH Whl,.,.r Time 2 06 J1S SJ EXACTA (9·111>1ld "670 THIRO RACE. Ont m ilt 1>1ce Halcyon Hotl<11v (Plerctl 13 60 9 ?O 3 00 Lucky Levllv (Stterrenl 7 20 l 20 Matrix C8olttaroeonl 3 20 Atso reced Anltlot>t. Highland Lau1t, T,,umt>tra1. Tinker Tina, The Comoenvs Silk Time 2 08 4/S U EXACTA 12·31 t>el<I '79 90 FOURTH AACE. One mllr oace PoPtt Patch ( Ande"onl 13 40 6 00 • 00 Loveat>le Rouut C Baillargeon) U 60 6 20 Cecne (Lonool soo Alio raced 81aorHze, Caramel Cendv Hill Counlrl>'. South Three Oek\ Smooth Gf1191f Time 20S 41S ll'lll'TH RACE. One milt Di ce AWl\t From Home (At>n) II 80 uo 3 20 Sidle C' C Mueller I • 40 l 00 Fl1min Mamie ISl\trren) 2 IO Al\O raced Andv\ Hul•O•rl, Countrv Cou\ln, Bu1111v Fever Hetcvon Hv1c1n111 Skiootr S111nrion Time 7 07 l S U EXACTA C1 11 t>lld 192 70 SIXTH RACE. One milt trot Jonctum (Tr...,l>flvl 37 90 16 XI I 70 Trot On (Ac:kerm1nl 7 60 • 60 R E TOCl<I (Ouomer I l 20 Also r1c.d Kllll)ue~ LOC>e" Abu Ster H11I G, Brenda Sote<J S-(lt(l1T lllffrhl Si<l'IOOI, Berrien Countv Time 106 2 S '3 IXACTA U ·l l 1>11d USI 90 SEVSNTH RAC• 0noe mllt oece Aoval Aemoeoe 18torn> 12 90 7 00 10 90 Oet101n CDlsomtr I 1 IO J 00 1 Whet• Knocl\oul CKOl>fll) • 20 AIM> rle9d CllUIC Gem, kl1>1riue KOIU Dre.m lllo Softlt That's Lite Time t-<M JrS U •XACTA IS·~ 1>1ld '160 20 EIGHTH ltACE. One milt Peet Qofotnv Bret (P•rke<) UO 4.00 2 .o &runellt l romec (AnclerM>n) • 20 2.60 S-19 Mut~ (L~) S.O AIM> rectd Prn1den1111 Nvatlo Del. BrOOlldlle Bov A~en• M11e Ponll Ton tule, J.nnv's Lid Time· 1111 •rs SJ EXACT.A 12·91 1>11d U S 00 NINTH RACE. One m ile Peet Sea Rover ( 1C..-111er I l 40 l 70 2 60 t=ree Turn (Auoln) 6 00 140 Mon1ros 01ncer ((roghen I l 60 Also racl<I Wa•t>ro MIS!. Oerren Joori. Homt Chance, Lord Yan1t.ee, Smooln Hetr Tome· 2:04 315 SJ EXACT A C2·SJ t>al<I 129 70 S2 PICK SIX (1·2+S·2·21 oeld \7,47660 willl two w1nnl011 Hcl\els (flve horses/ Clrrl>'OVtr POOi 140.633 S4 TENTH RACE. One mile oece. One For Oa n1 I Aubin I 9 20 4 40 2 .0 !>olcv' F1"1 IB1kerl 5 00 2 .0 p1ao1o C1nvon (Oetormr) 2 20 Alto recl<I 8enevotence. Rtett N S1>1cev IClamllh Kosf'lere RedH•O" Anov·i Ralon Sk11>per, lnvacN<' Time 207 Sl EXACTA 16·)) t>l•<I IS4 l0 Attendance 3,.00 NHL CAMPaELL CONll'ERENCE Edmon Ion C11oarv Vancouver Winnipeg K~ SmVIN Dlvl\len W L T "" Gii' 34 • • 12 270 17 '' 9 '3 170 17 H S J9 178 IS 23 7 J1 198 14 73 9 )I '" Norri\ DMslol\ GA 111 191 190 m no Mlnne&ota SI LOU!\ Chlcavo Toronto Detroit 73 18 • so 207 701 " 73 S 43 111 Ill II 14 • •O IS6 t70 IS 74 6 36 111 21S ls 26 • ~ 161 191 WALES CONFERENCE NY ~11noers NY rhnoen Pn111<1e10h11 wnrll011ton New JtrHY P111s0ur9,, Bo\ Ion Bufl1lo Oueoec Monlrt1I HarrtO<'<I 11>1trld1 DlvlM911 JO lS 2 62 714 160 26 IS S S7 117 113 71 If 7 SS 19' 167 23 21 3 •t 16' 1st 10 33 3 2l 131 20? 9 30 S 23 Ill lt7 A'8m\ Ofv!Nefl )0 ll 3 "3 206 140 ,. 13 • 62 ... I~ l 6 16 • S6 221 16S 71 13 7 .. 113 ,,. IS 14 S H 1~1 t*6 TueMllr' kwrn New JtrHV 3. Harllor<I 3 ~ J_ ISollO<l..l F't!ll1dfl01'111 6, Monlrtll • wun1no1on I W1nn1peg 3 Cateer• 2 SI L0\111 7 Buffalo S Vttncouver I TenltM'• G1met 8ufllto at Klnel SI LOUI\ ti NY lfano.r\ W•nnlt><PO 11 Pllhl>vreh C1loarv II Oetroil Mlnnesoll •• TO<"OntO NY l\llndtr' 11 c r.1e100 Vancouver II EdmOllt<WI 0..., SN ftsNM ART'S LANDING (!Mw.-1 a.di) - 10 a1111ters 6 l>onllo. 4 t>au, 1 S""'""91d, 1 rock tl\tl, 3 mackerel DAVEY'S LOCKER (NewJMlrt ... Clll -17 a119ler\ 207 rod< cod. 1 cow cOd. DANA WHARfl' -32 anelff\ S2 t>an, l 1 rock cod, 50 m1cktrt4, 6 "1fft>'"M<I. • scu1oln Field llOC*ev HIG.H SCMOOL Marini 4, H~ leedl 0 Marlt11 scorinv 8'own 3, Kagy l Edheft l. WHtrniftUef 1 E dllon KO•""ll 01vic:IM111 I 'IG\Mrero I C1r1v1e I Wettm1n11tr Kor1nv· Slt>lev t Hinze I Girl•' wee« HIGH SCHOOL Edlsen 10, WtstmlM• 0 Edlwn \Gortno Cf\avez J J Blefe•d 3 Fon111 2. Rot>trlM>n I, Walullk I c-dtll Mer 6, ~<II l CQ<'one Clef Mir Korino "~" l , Brown I P1tcner I, Blake I S1<1d11t>act. \.Corino W1t1ter 1 HOl-v I ,.,.. .,. .... SMOWaOU" INVrr A notut: tat us Vltlls) s.c....1 RWftd LM4erl 1 c.eor~ Paooes Cl'llrlOtte N c J.ses 2 EdClie lfe'51tr l 570 ) W•vflf Web«> ,.,,.,.. Ind 3 s~ • lfendv L1ohttoo1 ~' Cl'lerle• ~ l WI S Marlt. !Saker. G1roen Grove 2.~ 1 CNOTE Ernie Scl\ltlNl. \Ienco..~ Wuh the fir\I oev 1te<ltr r.ti to fkll\tl\ ~ct wltl\ 1 total ot l .Sl2 t>lnll Coast,.Rustlers face tough tests tonight .,, Orange Coast CDllcge hostu hungry Mt San Antonio. and Golden West cntcn.a1n\ old neme 1s C)'prcss ton1aht in South Coast C'on· fcrtncc basltctb II action. In the Pacific Coast Confcrtnce. Saddleback w11l try to make '' three out of four whep , Sou1hwc,tcm v1s11s the Gauchos II pm es~ at 7 30 Hert\ a iJance at tht' pm~· Mt. S.• ADtoolo at Oru1e Cutt OCC ~tumbled in its last ouuna at < ) pre''· comm1t1tna 29 tumovm 1n lht' ~s Coach Tand> G1lhs went to hts bench early and 1nd1catcd he may 'ukc up the hncup 1on1 hi , aaa1nst the Mounuc Mt San Antonio 1s off to an O.l stan ~1th louc comi01 to 'anta Ana. Comflti>n and CcmtU\ -two or the three dcfi-.llS at home • The Mounll~ ha\lo lost freshman lCntcr Ken R1m1rc1 for most of 1hc ~~a'lon with tom hpmcnt~ in ht\ nlht anllc (, In their lo to Compton. the Mount1! ~ere w1thou1 Rarturc1 their o 2 scorer w11h a I ~.6 a\Crl&f. and wtrc also m1nina forward Jaf'" Basniaht (2.5 0 average). who al\O had ankle problem~ For ()( C. \Ophomorc guard lnmcl Morpn. "ho v,11\ \U\pcnded last \aturda~ because of 100 m "> unp:11d c mpus ~rkioi ttcl..ets. 1~ C'\~trd 10 be bad.. in the ltnrup Cypn11 at Golclt• Wnt n old m air)-. wh1C'h Jcvtlof)\.'tl when thc..c two ttam\ wl'rc membc'n ul the South<'m Cal ( c.>nfcrt"n~ '"1.1mcs 1001fht Cuadl Don Johnl.On s ,_._,,-·-='==' J for ..... 11 ... '~"u> ... u.,)11.u. ~11u~ ... w111h 111 L111. ~ond half broke open a 16-16 pmc and helped c .. prc~topCX< turda)- J1m G1Ttnfield's Ru tltts. I ·1 1n confcrmc-t plah ha\e thrft pla)en •'era&l 1n double fiau~ 1n C pla>" with Rob Dameron Lcadin the f~ld at 18 ~ point per pmc *"•"~"at 4dltbad The Apachn. 1.13 a }'QT o 1n confcttn«" pla arc l-Oth1s season and shatt fim pla~ wilh lmpcnal Valle). \addl~ k as comana off a 92-77 tct at lmpcnal · VaHc). but COlcb 8111 Brwnmtl's Gauch05 ha"C' shoY..n maned 1mprovcmcn& ''"ct' '·9 ptt-confercnct pciform&n«". 'Sophomore fo~ard Brett OliHcr hu bttn \ht hotteii hooter in plA). huuna 7.S ~nt of tit" "b<Jt1 from tht n Id DI Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIWednadey, January 18, 1984 Golf volunteers needed Ml.JC M>ncE N1UC fl)TIC( 1-_..;.rtaJC=.:..:.;.:MO;.:.;llC(:.;;.:... __ 1• __ "8.JC...._ ......... M>_T_tet _____ .-;..;MlJC;;;;;m;...;fl).;.;..o..11C£ __ _ euNNOR COURT AOnnout ..,..... IUNMCMl COURT ll..ttUt :::W.JI~ M CAIJOMIA. NMm lfATUmtT °' ~ Voluntttl' hel~n for the Unidcn LPGA lnv1tat1onaJ solf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Me$.a Feb. 27-Mnrch 4 will not onl) have an op- portuntt) to watc h the finest ~omen solfers 1n the world but also tune a chance to pla} the cou~ in March as 11 f't'ward for their efforts touroament Ealh volunlecr 1s rtqu1rtd to purchase 1 5htn, •weatcr and windbtt.akcr at a CO&t of S48 U> become an active volunteer for the Un1den In' 1t.at1onal The5e will become the prOPt'l1)' of the vo lunteer follO'o\>11'\I the lOuro&ncnt. Golf and lunch w11J be on the aitnda on Monda), March 12 for the women volun- 1cers and Monday. Mardi 19 for the men wi1h shotgun stanina umes at 8:20 a.m and I p.m. with 3 bufTt't lunct)eon served from 11 :30 to 2 NOTIC£ OF DEA TH OF 100 Ci.to c:..,.., Dt WMI COUWTY °' ~ Tht IOllOwtnO peflON .,. dol"V L~I D 0 R 0 TH Y A R LEN E laftla AN. CA. '2701 1" 1r. Mell• Of lhe ~~! A~l lSTA n COM· In 1119 Metter of JOHNSON, aka 001\0TBY FL'ci:~~1: H~ArlTON HART end. AOl~:NOAA KARAM PANY, i33t T~ or . Huntington AOALINOA ISLAS~SOUE2 AJ\LENE LEWIS JOHNSON Cro.-Complalnentt EDMAN E tor CNnge o1 N~ &Men. ca 92641 • MARIA 18ANL '!iou1ct IM deellt*I AND OF PETITION TO AD-VOUNO .no PCAALINf VOVHO No A 12 14 22 ROben L.eul'ito, ~ Tem119 Or .. A per.on(•) who tocfy .no conlfOI OI MINISTER EST4TE NO. Oet911d•"' JAN EATON KINSEY. OADUHO SHOW CAUSE Hunu:t>" 8Mcfl. ea, 92-:: b "',:. ffom '': ous AU13H JUOfTH A KINSEY . .)()ANN I FOA CHANOI! OF NAME Tnll liMM 11 conduCt Y Ill I l*nll NO, A tun . SILVEY, JAMU SILVEY. J & M Of.· (S.C eoMI lndMduel CfTATlOM To all hf'lnl, bt'-m-fk:iarits, VllOPMl!NT CO e Celllornl• COi'· FOUAO ISKANOAA l<AAAM ,,.. Aobet1 ~to '~ ,,Ml cr~dltors and continaent por.ilon. HOM1!0WNl!!AS EOUl.TI'. 1119<1 • 1191111on In thlt coun fOf 111 Thie 11e1em.nt -rll«t wtth the PeNfttAll C1111ttedr creodllor~ of OOROTHY INC . a C_..IOfnla corporttlon, f:D· ordef ellowlng ~"'°'*to en= County ci.r1r.. Of Ortnge County on llftd c-INI ARLENE ./OHNSON aka WARD YOUNG. PEAALINf ~OUNG Kl:= :~omF~~~A~~:~~g£= e>ec.mtw t•. 1913 'Dm7 To Oenlel Sandavat 111 .. ltl• DOROT v ARLENE •ndDOEa 1 Uwough20,lnculive ., ...... M Publlahed 0r"'99 Coeal DelfV Daniel Sendoval aka Oenlll ltlu- Tourname nt sponsol"S are ~k1n1 be- twet"n 200 and lOO addn1onal -.oluntcer workc~ to ~rve as marshalf>. scoreboard operators and an other types of JObs needed to stage the tournament 1 o date more Chan 500 area golfing e nthusiasts have signed to help stage the LPGA tournament with a prize fund of $300.000. third largest o n the tour schcd· ule For funhcr information, phone the toumamcnt oni~e at 432-1775 or wnte to Sue K.apson iat the Uniden LPGA lnv1ta- t1onal. 3002 Club Hou~ Road. Costa Mesa, n626 1 Cra. .. Oelendant• f OAL TON """"' 1 f. (I .urMd flll'ler}-wnetMl>Ou1• un-LEWlS JOHNSON and pt'r· HAAT, llLO!lLA HART, J & M DE· IT IS HEREBY ORDERED th•I Ill ~Ito\~-28, 1913, Jan 4. ' ~ H«llnde ,., .. Vuq\1111 1111• sons who may ~ otherwl&e VELOPMENT COMPANY .• C•H· 1)9rfON lnterMt.O In ,,,. """.,1 ·--13 Hellnda V•aquei ••Herlinda Send· tom•• COf'PQrtllon. T [) S!AVICI!! aforMald IPPMI befo<• Ihle COWi n .. k H9fllnd• Vuqun-(motMt)-ln U>rnlA-d 111 th~ will and/or COMPANY. INC , a CallfOfnla cor [)epertrNnt No 3 at 100 c1111c :.r'!.~11 unknOWl'I and to Ill est.ate· pofltlon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY, 19' Drive WMt, Senta Ant, CeN---N' Mt\lll'C ptlt'IOnl clllmlng 10 be the lather Of A. ~tJtion has been hied INC , 1 ca111orn11 CO<OOf•llon, JAN romla. on February 11, 1964, et 9. '5 ,.--.," nu "4 mottlet of Mid minor ~•l D E YD HL •. EATON KINS EV JUDITH A 0 Clock AM 1no then Ind ll'ler• ntm.o by 8 A L y N A °" KINSEY JOANN e 's1LVl!!Y JAMES lhOw caUM, II 91\y 11'19y have . why 1'1CTntOUl IU...... al>Ove I ,,,. Court .,. Vo lunteer-. will work three 4111-hour shifts dunn1 the )Cvrn da>s of qualifying. pr11r 11r f" thf" rirf\..llm tnd 1hr four-da) Each volunteer will receive a ~a'°n badge good for admin1on to the tour· namcnl any time they arc not working MARK CROOK In the Su· w SILVEY. UNITIO STATES MIO 1>111tlon for ChllnQ9 of ntm• T 104~• 'J:!!-:a:! doing r-::o;'::f/do.,!, (requlf.Ov:;.,. ~nor Court o( Orange Coun · TREASURY 0 EPA RT MEN T . lhould "°' bl granted he no peel before IM Jud09 Pretldlng In ty rc>nueatJng that BRAD-INTERNAL REVENUE SEAVICE. IT IS FURTfit!R °!_~~ 11111.,: bu:= :c'oPY PAINTING t5865 Dll)ertrNnl 23-4 rm 7.311 Of IM TOKYO f Al'J-Jepan'1 Xcji ~alhi ~ down Wo;td b i .. Coanril ft1•c:!llit cblm~ frank C-.0 low dmee 1A 1M tlCoad rOUd to ~ &he dtle t()day wtiCft t.be ftlbt ... J1cwed It l :-41. Kobayabi.. 1,... &bC ulJHubd "'BC'. junior MA• tamwrilbt c:Ulripeoa. Md WBC ~on Cedeno. started out caDtioQS.fy in w Ont round.J •Dd the:n the favored Cedeft(),. 2~old ~. ®lpm:lcbed tbt Japa.nttr cballmltr/altO a lefthandet. Cedeno. fttea , a teries or scnl&btt and ~ t0 his OlJl)OMnl's f'acc io tbt opfUn& round' and ii~ II iJ thefilipi..owuonhi1wart0~_*ut.khets.dwon by knock!~ out Bricain a Cbatfie ·Miine in the sutb round an London lut ~mber. But as the SCCOtld round st.ancd ~shi beCam.e agreuive and cono«ted on the ~lipino cbamPiod k.nockjJlS him down (or 1 mandat0ry dsftt count Cedtno J01 back on bis feet and rw.n into another att1ek b)' Kobl)'&.shi. Yr'bo ~ him witb a left and Olht comb1na1ion to the body. Ctdrno bou.nced btck llPin 6ut soon hit the eanvu for the thud time aft.tr a Ouny ofbJowa by Kobayashi. Am~ric.tl ~rec-i.ou fclippo 5topped lhe fl&bt and called 1t knockou1 when Cedeno wu ban1it-. ()010 w ropes for the founb knock.Clown a.t 1be 1 :41 iaatk of d\of ICCOM round. Cedeno was~ bJs first debte oftbe tit.le. It was I.be nm ctack 1t 1 title fOf K.obayasbi, tbe Tokyo- bom boxer. who tcOftd his Uth knockOat In 21 victorit; q;ainst one Joss and three dnws. The defeat wu Cedeno'• wvmlh ddt•t apinst 31 tnumpbs and thtee draws. Both boxers weiabed in 11 tbe dJ vtlion •ij.bt limit of J l 2 pounds on thtjr Tutt try I.hit 01ornioa. Koblyashl'• victory pn Jal)G itJ aecond world champion. Ji.ro Watanabe is World Boljftl Aslociation Junior Bantamwei&hl cb.ampionA Moses named Owens winner NE"' YORK (AP)-Edwin Moses. the world record holder an the 400-metcr intermediate hurdles and the winner of 87 consccuttvc races. was named today the wanner of the founh annual Jesse Owens lntcrnauonal Amateur Athlete Award. The award. given to the athlete who best personifies excellence in performance as well as cooperation and understanding among peoples of all na11ons. is named after the great Olympian who won four medals at the 1916 game<; al Berlin M o<;e'i won a gold medal in lhe 1976 game~ al Montreal and broke .hl'i world record b> 11 onc- hundredths o f a second with a 11mc of 4 7 02 seconds at Koblcnz. West (1erman> last summer. He also won <4 go ld medal 1n the inaugural Wo rld Track and F1edl (ham- p1onsh1p<; at Helsinki. Finland M oses waschosen from a list of 12 candidates selected h' a worldwide panel of electors from North America. Europe. A~1a. Afnca . South and ( entral Amenca and the C anbbcan Pre' 1ous winners were m1ddle-d1stance runners Mar) Decker in 1983 and Scbac;ttan ( oc of Bnlaan an ~982. and spcedskatt"r ErJC Heiden 1n 1981 Angels pick 12 pitchers fh1.· \ngl'ls M:lc1.tCJ I IJ pla~ CT\ 10 baseball'~ Winter free agent draft Tuesday, 1nclud1ng 12 pitc hers Right-handed hurlC"rs David Martinel. 20. of Blinn Junior (allege 1n Brenham. Texas. and Robcrt Aulh. 18. o f M1am1-Dade Junior College an Florida were the Angels' top ptc:k\. All hut o ne o f the p1tcherc; choc;cn h> the American l.c.igur team arc right-handers . -, TACO SI • P•fln«whlp ST A TE OF opy of ,,,,. Otdlf 10 .. ..,.., ceu.. ~ C• ~ entltted court ioc.1.0 II LEY NYDAHL & MARK CALIFORNIA. BOA RO OF bh•hed lntt110ranoeeo..toa11y Ootherd St Huntington · · ~t'lfnlM!CourtBldg 2;0w T~ Dozer listed as critical ROOK be appolnted u ~r-Eau I l I z AT I 0 N' TRAN s . Piiot, • ntwtptper of oe,,.ral 112647 S"9ldOn 1n12 lot Anga!M CA. 90012 on Mlf'Oh nal represent.atJve co ad· CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE, lrcul•llon, PUblilh9d In lhlt county ~~,, c~~unt•not~ 8eadl 2e 1"4 ., 'e·30 AM of tl'lel day, h f INC • Celitornl• COfpotellon C:LAY· II !Mii once • wMk tor tour con· ""41Y · ' ~ 91\d tteer 10 lhow cauee 11 any muHster t e estate o TON c ADAMI STANTON IN· aeouo ... ..-1pflOftott11deyotNld Ca. 12647 t • laid eon itioutd D 0 R 0 T H Y A R L E N E VESTMENT CORPORATION, • Cell-i-nno .,. Tim buelneet 1' conoucted by en :: ;!':c.:'1.!, tr• /c: lht contrOI JOHr"'&QN. aka DORCYrHY fOtl\I• COfPOf•llon. WASHINGTON OtledF=~~~~HINI ll\<llVlduel Kenneth A Sheldon of ''*' j)Ntnfl IQC.Ofdlng to lht ARLENE LEW1S JOHN-IN.'t:~ST~ENT c~:nPO::~~.t4 c Judge pt the Thi• 11e1ement wu ''*' w11n '"' 1>111tton on m. tetr.in ">l\N DIE(10 (AP) -A SON (under the lnde~ndent ~EAri~~ :~ERN CALIFORNIA Super!Ol Court County Clerk of Or"'99 County on ~~1110 :~'~\::.:: ':: 26-year-old bour who Adman1Strat1on of Estates OAS COMP"NY, a ce111or"1• eor-Timothy J Bllfld. Eaq Oeoamt>et 5. 1983 "'"°" cOUlt QU Y lap~ IOIO unconscious-Act) The peuuon lS set for l)Oftllon MAUAEEN A HASTINGS. 27&7 Britto! ~A ~~~~00 p bli.hed Or•r199 Cout Deify y~ .,. n.eby l'\Ollfied of the ness afler absorbing an hearing m Dept. No. 3 at 700 ~E~~y:,~,,0:5 ?!~~e! •"d ~:;:~ PllO~ o.c 21 11&3. Jen •. 11. 11. prOY111on~ ~~ eoc:J .!,~ Uppt'rtut from his oppo-CIVIC C.enter Dr ' West, Santa c ... Mo.,, 11 IO Publtaned Oranoe Coaet O•lly Piiot 11111• 0837·113 ~IC~I~ end.the p!9en11. II pr ... nent underwent brain sur-Ana, CA 92701 on February 8. IUMMC>Ha Jen 111· 25· Feb 1' 8• 19114 310.114 .,..,, or the r!Qht to ,,,.,. cioun ... od d 1984 at 9 30 A .M NOTICll You hew. bMn IWCI. pr._..t Thi court may eppoint gery early t ay an was IF YOU OBJECT to th TM cCMHt "'••decide .... Mt '°" P\8.IC NOTICE counlMH to repr._,1 th9 minor listed 1n "very cnllcal con· t: wttt.out ,_ Mino hHrd un-. wtwnlltll' or not ,,,. mll\or i. •bit to ditton," a nursing super-granting of the pet1t1on, you rou r...,onct wHhln ao c1e,.. f'Nd P\81.IC NOTICE "'"'"°" COUftT •fiord counMl. ,tnd 11 the'; .,.. un- visor said. should either appear at the the lntonnetlon betow. Of' CALWONGA. ebte to afford oounMI. ,,,," tppolnt f h d tat u ob· II you with to '"k the edvlc4 of •n K.--COUNTY Of' ORANGI counMI 10 rtf)r....,t the perent1. Stewan Darden. 26. o _earing an s e yo JeC· anomey 1n 1r111 mattel'. you .nouio IUfllRK>ft COUftT In the Maner of the TM petition med l'lefeln 11 for tht San Diego was knocked out uons o r file written objec-do'° Pfomplly ao 1h11 your written °' n. ITATI cw At>Plic.tion 01 purJ>OM ot trMlnQ tht eubject cri1io Tuesday night by Steve uons With the court' before rnPQf'IM. II any, may be flied ()I\ C:AL•MMA '°" EIMln Surenn• McOulgen, Ellen for placemen! for edopllOI\ Acosta at 2 ml.nutes. 22 the hearing Your ap.-ar· llme THI COUNTY Ofl Suzanne McOu!Qan on ~alt of Oetad Januery 11. 19114 . ..-AYllOIUlledhalldodemandade OAAHCH Steven Ma~•PIH• Mcuulgen· JO~N·J CORCORAN !>CConds of the I 0th round an~ may be an person or by El trlbum•: *'-decldlr -"• Uct. llTATI Ofl AIM.AM I . llNDA, Borchardt. • minor for CMno• ot County Ctetlt in the main event of a fight your attorney •In aucMenc:i. • ,,__ = Ud.,.. "'-· Decund Name By A Kunlpo , "ard at Ro ller SkatcLancf an IF YOU. ARE A CREDI-•pond• defttro de IO . LM i. CAM NO. A 1weze No A 121059 Deputy • ~ TOR · red lntonneclon que Ngue. NOTic:f Of INnNTION ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NOTICE TO THE suburban Santee. o r a ronungent c I tor "JCMI • ..._to ..... the........ TO llU MAL FOA CHANGE OF NAME PERSON SEAVEO r============-1"f the deceased. you must file lift ettomer !ft ...._ mett.t, ,_ "'OfllftTY AT fltlUVAn (Sec &064> You .,. a.rved .. M 11\dlvldutl your claim with the court or tNMild do ao ~IO tMt )'OUf IALI Ellen Suzanne McOu!Qen. Ellen ell .. Pl8l.IC NOTICE present It to the personal rep· Wrtttetl '"POftM, If -"'· mer be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•I SullllM McGutg•n on benelf ol The lime Wilen • clt•llon ,, d.-ICTITIOUI aUllNHI ted b h ftl9cl Oft time. on or after Januery 23. 1"4, Ille Steve" Matthew McGulgan· Mrved on 1 peny may V8fY ' resentat1ve appom Y t e II U.ted d9Meaollc1Uire4-ndlf'&igfled, u Admll\lltratrl• ol Borcn.tdt. • mll\or, ,,., flied• pell· Ing on the metl'IOd of ..vloe Th• ,:.:.i-':!!!~1:,: d~rig C'OUrt within four montM lo. -..... en Mte IMMO. '"' nl•ll ol ABRAN B SEPEDA. lion to be llMrd In Dept 3 •• 11111 or ••empie -Code Of Civil b 1 nHI H ng from the date of first lSSuance ~ hlcerto ~em.nte, R . OeoeeMd. wtn NII II prlvete court IOf Ill order eKowlrig P111tloner Procedure " 413 10 through uPERSONAllZEO MAILINGS 71 l of Letters as proVJded m Sec-6e Mla lfteMf., eu ,.._.,, le to in. hlgtleet net blckler, aub-to cnange hla/hef neme from Ellen 15 40 w t7th G-3 Cost• Mesa Ca tion 700 of the Probate Code =-.:: !':n.~ ,_... .., 1~1:!, ~=,~~ ~~,!«;;: ~==~:,':':~i:': P!t~=~u:~Y1:, :!'';: 2g27 p.,.. Atnk 51 t w Bey of California The tune for t ·TO THI DE'!NOANT: A cwtt Ille. end 11\ternt ttll •te1e nu. by Suzanne 80fcteerdt and St-Mal· ired 10 eppeer, otllerl cited may eo•oe -.-c ... ( I I II not expire comptatnl haa been Mad bJ 1M 111on of 11w or oltlar#IM. ec· ttllw 80fc:t1ard1 Apt A. Newport Beech. • ll2vv I I mg c auns WI patnhtt .... Mt ·-· " rou ..... to ulred Oltlef lh•n Of In addition 10 IT IS HEREBY OAOEREO ,,,,, •II Th11 bulil\ell 11 conducted by en pnor to four montM from the cMt.nct tM. i.wautt, rou lftuet, 11111 ol the dllC*Mnt 11 the time of persona 11\ltlf•ted 1n the matter A publl9Pled Cltetlon requlrlt 'P- rence ol 111 per.on• cited (235b C) ln~~g~'k.t.NK date of the heanng noticed wttMn IO dey• alter 1nl1 aummone It 11 deelh, In end to tt111 cenaln rMI 11or ... 1d epp .. r b9for• thl• court In above Mrved on you. file wltn 1hl• court • roperty localed In the City ot w .. 1. Oepertment No 3 at 700 Civic: Tn11 11e1ement wat tiled with lhe E h wr111911 rnponM to the complelnt 1n1te< County of Orange Cell· C.,,ter Ori.,. w .. 1. Sent• Ana. Cell· ounty Clerk ot Orenge Coul\ty on YOU MAY EXAMIN t e u"lett you do. your default wlN be ornla, deecrlbed u lotlOWt. ' fornla, on Jenuary 20. 11184. et IU5 bllthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot an II, 25, Fet> t, &, tH4 Dec 14 1983 Fnant file kept by the court. lf you entered o" eppllc111on of the plal"· PARCEL 1 The North 140 00 '"of AM o'ctocll . ind thin al\d ttllr• Publlahed Ora. Cout Oelly are interested in the est.ate, lltl,9"dthl1courtmayenter1~ he w .. 1 50,00 IMt 01 the Eut ahow ceuM, 11 any the'; heve , wtiy 1----------- 309-M P11 1 oec 28 111;r'Jan 4 11 111 you may serve upon the ex-ment egelntt you '°' the reti.t 113 00 Feet of lot 39. of Town of Mid petlllOn !or change of neme ___ ....;..Pl8l~;..IC_NO_T_IC_E __ _ o · • • • . . mal\ded In the compttlnt, wflleh estmlniter '" the City of WMI· 11\0uld "°' be granted 1984 ecutor or admJmstrator. or could rH4'1t In garnlahment of miter Cou~ty 01 Orer199 Siii• ot IT IS FURTHER ordered that • FICTITIOUl IUIM•• 6630·83 upon the attorney for the ex-we.gee. taklrig of money or property allforn'I• u per Map r~ded In copy ol thl• order to llhow cauM be NAMI aTAT'fM8N'T ------------i~·utor or administrator, and or otner r .. let requeeted In the com· Booll 2. Page 1 ot Aec:Ofd• ot publllhed In the Orange Cou1 Dally The lollowlnv per.001 are dOlng D1n11c NOTlr~ f I h h rt th f plaint rveye In the Office ot 1,,. County Piiot. 1 ,,ew1p1per ot ganeral buaineea u : ____ r~-----~----1 I e Wit l e cou. WI proo Oeted Jen 26. 11184 R~order ol Mid Coul\ly Clrculetlon, publlthed In thl• county JASPRE MARKETING. 23 '45 Loa NOTICE ()fl "'U•TIE'I •ALE of service. a wntten request LEE A BRANCH. Clerk PARCEL II The South 15 00 IMt " ... II OflQe e wae6c '°' lour con-AlllOI, 112112. Minion v1e10. C.llf T 1 No. a,.1292 ta ting that you desire special By Carolyn E Acoatt. Deputy 01 Iha I portion of Main Str•t ld)otn· MCutlve wale• prior to lhe d•y ol aald 928111 IMPORTANT. NOTICE TO ,,.~.notice of the riling of an in-Publlahed OrenQe Coul Dally Piiot !l'IQ the Wett 50 00 fMt of tl'let Eut \hMrlnQ Jamee Preston Ailet. 23145 Loa . fftTY OWNlll': d . t ( Jtn Ill. 25. F9b I 8, t984 113 00 , .. , of Lot 39 ol Town ol \. O•ted Dec 13, 19113 Allaq• •212. Mletlon v1e10. C.llf YOU ARE IN OEFAUL,: UNDER A venlOry an apprll.!Semen ° 315-114 ntmlnll• In ,,,. City of W•I· Frank DomenlCNnl 92691 DEED OF TAUST DATED 10/ tll/111 late as.sets o r of the. pell· lntler. County of Orange. Stet• of Judoe ol ,,,. Thi• l>ualnnl II conducted by en UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION T lJons or accounts mentioned eJtfom11 ... per map recorded In sug-''°' ~ Del lndtvfduel J p Rllet PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY IT m Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 or Pl8l.IC NOTlCE 2. Page I ~· of~ Pt:~b=befrr.o-Jen :'11 t 1~ Tiil• •l•temenl WU; wtlh tht MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE the Cahfomta Probate Code ",,,. OttlceCouof Ille Mid "~5 00 ,:: . 19113'ee29-a3 ty Clerk of °'"'99 County on IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of DEAN A DENISON NOT1Cl Of I .. Id nty, Oece ber 9 1118 3 THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEEO. · TINIT'fE'I IAU av1rig ~ veceted by Ofd9f of the m · ~ 1NO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD lOSS North Main St., Ste. 801 T.I . .... erd Of &lpenltlora ot Orange Publlahed Orenge Cout Dally CONT ACT A LAWYER an ta Ana, CA. tt701 Ort February 10 19114 II 9 16 1 m ~ty ,,on ~at><uary ~~ :::::: Cal I 642-56 78. Piiot Dec 28 1913 Jan 4 1 t 1~'. TH~~~:.i~ci9~J~~A~:.mA (714 ) SSS-0404 i~~=··:1~~:~=: 1:. ~5r 1~~ 2145. p. Put. few word• t9114 . . . . CALIFORNIA CORPORATION u Published Orange Coa.Jit Substituted Trust•. ol 11\al cenelh 09. Offic:l•I Acorda lo work for ou. S63t-83 duly eppolnled TNllM under al\d aaly Pilot Jan l 7. 18. 24. OMd ot Tru1t a111cMed by St.-i N LL OTHEA TERMS ANO CON(). purwant to Died of Trutl recorded 1984 Suchard and Ptiyllll S Sucherd. IONS SHALL REMAIN THE SAME Octobet 29. 1981. .. lnat Ho 296 84 husbend Ind wflt. and r«:orded 0.-EAMS OF THIS Of'FEA ARE· 36115e. '" boo6I 14272. p• '715 of • cembef 31 1979 11 lnttrumenl No Buyer wtll pay 1,,1 ium of Offlciel Record• '" the offiee of the 37309 ot QtflcleJ Record• of Orer199 15, 100 oo down wteleh ama1mt In· County Recorder or Orer199, Siiia ol fl1.IM..IC NOTICE County. CellfOfl\le, and JMIOll\t to ludelllle s 1.ooo oo depollted, and CaUlornla executed by RICHARD A that c.<ttln Nottoe ol Default thef•· pply and obtain 1 101n '"the eum of GIGLIO ANO VICTORIA A GIGLIO, MUNtC.,AL COUftT Of under recorded Sec>lember 2&, 1983 so.400 OO HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT THI: ITATI Of CAUPOAHIA u ln1trument No 113-4281711, ol 01· B d h ell"' tor TENANTS Will SELL AT PUBLIC COUNTY Of Of'ANOI, 11<:181 Records of Hid County. wOI aldur:;,,•n ome muit qu '' AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER IOUTH Oll""C:T unde< anO purw1nl lo Mid Deed of Thi Buyer wlll accept Intern! el FOR CASH OR CHECI< AS OE· 301"3 Crown Yell9y Pertrwey Trutt Mil II public auction for cun. revelling rate and tllfml obtelned SCRIBED BELOW fpayeble at time U;un1 Ntguel, C:atlf. tan lawful mOl\ty ol tne United Stat" of the new IOan All otller terma are ol Nie In lawful money of ,,,. United Platntltt WllllAM E BAKER America. • cun1er·1 chec-payeble ilerencecl below and tre In IC· Statn) 11 tile tront eri1r11\Ct 10 the OelandaM KAT HlEE N A 10 aeJd TruatM drewn on • stet• Of Ofdence therein Old Or1ng1 County CourthOUM. KELLER ANO DOES I Through IV, nlllOl\ll bank .• 11a1e or federal loceled on S1n11 Al\e Btvd . ~ lncluJ1ve credll union, Of 1 1111• Of t.Oeral ~The pr<>Pl'tY 11 to be told on an tween SYQITIOft St & Broedway. Case. No. 251183 uvlnQS end IOI" euoc1111on doml· 'u 19" basis. exc.91 u lndlceted Sel\ta Ane, CeJll0tl\l1 all right, lltle, IOMMONI clled In this state tt the Cnepman low and lnterMt conveyed to and l\OW NOTICEI You haft bMn 1ued. Avenut enlral\Ce lo the Ct\llc Center Bid• or otte<• are Invited tor thla 1'1910 by 11 undef Nld Oaed or Tru111n The cour1 mey decide .....,_, you Bulldlng 300 EHi Chapman Ave Of. opef1y eno mual be In writing 11\0 the property 11tu1ted In .. Id County fthout yow Mint llMtd un .... •"99 CA . •II lhtt r~M. lllle and 11 be rtceived •t tllt office ol •"d Stet• deecflbed u JCMI rHpond ~ JO daye. f'Nd lnler••I conveyed to tl\d oow tlltcl amM L Huttman . .norl\ey tor Mid PARCEL I Lot 13 ol Tract No the lnfomletlon below. by II u,,d., aeld OMd of Trutl In the xec:utrtx at 900 West SaventMnth 119112. u enown on a map reoo<df/d II you """' 10 IMil the e<1•11ce ol ,,, ptoperty lilueted In Nld County 11\d lrMt Suite A, Senta An.t. Cell- '" boOI< 489. pegn 19 20 and 2 t of llorrniy m ,,,,, metier you 1houlO Slllt OncrobeO 11· orn11. or may be filed with the Clerk Mlac.llen.c>ul Mept, record• ol ()r. 0 IO l)fomptly IO ,,,., your Wflllen PARCEL ' Unot t8 .. lhOWT'I 91\d I Int Superior Court Of d•Uvered to •"99 Cou. nty. Celllornie reaponM 1t '"Y may be Iii.cl on dellnad on 1h11 certeln COi\· ·~ l Hutlme" peraonelty at 91\Y Excec>llrig •II oll, Oii rightt, min-lime domtl\tum Pie" recorded December lme afler the lirtt publication ol thlt 1Wll1 miner al right• l\llural gu AVllOIUtted ha lldo demal\dllde 12 19711. in Boo« 12958. Peo-1921, 1oe 91\d before tl'le mlKlrig of the r1g1111. el\d oth« nyd1ocerbon1 by Et 1rtbum1, lede decldlf aontra Ud. of Ott1e1e1 Ae<:ofdl of Orar199 Coun· wh1Uoever name known, In eudlencla • -.,. Ud.,... ty C1lllor1111 geot'*1ne.I llMm. 1no aJI product• ponda dentro • IO ..... LM la PARCEL 2 An Ul\dMded 1125 The pr099f1y Wiii be told on the d«ill'ed 11'\efefrom. without. hOw· fomlecton que ....... 1nterHI 11\ and to lot I ol Tract No OllO'Wlrlg term• Cun tranaactlOn ..,.,, the right to drlll mt"9. "°''· tt rou wteft lo ..... tM edYtc. o4 10023 u 1hown on• Map recorOf/d •lh One T houund Oollu1 explore ancf operate through the tur· ettomer In thft tMtt.f, you In Book 425. Pegu 29 arid 30 of s 1.000 00) 10 eccompany the oft.,, tece or the upper 500 laet of the tub-hould do ao .,,......, .. "'9t r941f Mla<:e1le"90U1 M1p1. record• of Or· nd '"' balence 10 be peld promptly turf~ of Mid land, H r.......O In rlttet1 l'MpOft ... ff ltlft'I, mer be lllQ8 County, Ca.lllornle. logell'lef fotlowlrig confirmation of Nie by the deed from The lrvtne Compll\y, I led on ttm.. with all lmprovementa thereon, IX· ourt fexea. rtnll. op«etlng and Michigan Cor poratlon, recorded II Utted ._ MtlcH111 .. ~ cepllng therefrom Condominium elntanarice ax pen Ml. acceptable 8-ptemb« 5, 1980 In book 13730, de un llbogaldo • Mt• aeuttto, Units t through 25. ll\Clu1lv1. loce1ed to the purchaMf ,,,.,, b9 prorated u pege 1432 ol offlci•I record• • hacerio lnmedtet-t•. thtfto" 1 the dete of recordlrig of the con· Alt<> 1111c.pllng ell water rlghl1, ffle m-•, Ill reepuMta EXCEPTING THEREFROM en u,,-veyance The co111 ot e prellmlnery whether euch waler right• .nail be rlla. II n., ... UM, pue4e -divided one·hell 1nternl In •II Oii. 1111e 1n1urarl(;8, a 1t1nd1rd form rtparlan, over1ylrig. appfoprletlve, 99t1trede • tletnpo. petroleum natural gas and mlnerel llf!r'a policy to lltle lnauranca. percOltllng, prncrlpllve or contrec· 1· TO THI OIFINOANT: A clvH right• 1n, oo or under the above d• e-hall 19crow exPefl'" and other NlJC fl)TIC( I RHOLUTION NO. IS-127 A RllOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY Of NIWP°"T •EACH IX,,..lltNG rra ~NTION TO INTIR INTO AN OIL OPERATING AGRIEMENT AND INVrrlNQ alDI THEREON WHEREAS, th• City of Newport Beach la preaently engaged In producing oll from a field located beneath tldelanda; and WHEREAS. the City Council and the Technlcal 011 Advltory Committee (TO.AC) believe that It la In the bett lnternta of the City of Newport Beech to retain a quallfled oll fleld operator to maintain and operate the 16 City-owned oll wetta. and related 011 production and atorage fecilltl• In the west Newport atea; and WHEREAS, lltlgltlon with respect to the Clty--owned well• and production ftcllltl• hu been r~ved and no longer con1tltutN an Impediment to the 1pproval ot an agreement with an oH fleld operator; and WHEREAS. the City haa petitioned the State Landa Com- mlaalon for approval of thla r..olutlon. and exhibit• attached hereto. and the St1te Landa Commlaalon hu approved IArM. and WHEREAS. the provlalona of Secilon 7058 et Mq of the Public Resourcea Code require the City or Newport Beach to ex.p,...., by reaolutlon. lta Intention to enter Into an operating agr~t. requlret th1t the reaolutlon contain cert1ln Information. and requlrn that the City follow certain procedur• prior to execut· Ing tweh an agreement; and WHERES, thla reaolutlon fully compflet with the provtatona ol the Publlc Resources Code referenced 1bo~. and expr ..... the Intention of the City not only to enter Into an oll operating agreement, but to atrlctly follow the State atatutn with regard to the exlC\ltlon and performa~ of auch 8i1reement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Councll ol the City or Newport Beach that: DEATH NOTICES I~ • JOHNSON 1ur11I without. however. 111e rlg'11 of omp&elnt ha• bMn nled by the scribed ltnd at rnerveo by Rlehard xpen1e1 cullomarlly paid by the -------entry lor tile axerclM or tuch rtghl1 atnhtt eoatnal rou. If r-wi.ti I• H Chtcey and Ruth M Chacey hu1· Miier 1n e real est•lt aalet lrana- u rtMfv9d In deed from The lrvlne nd thlt taweult, '°" mu.I. btnd and wife. by deecl recorded ectlon 1n Orange County, CalllOfnle. Company, 1 MlcPllgen COf POftllOn, lthln JO daya atte< thl• l\lmmon1 II May 16 1950. In Booll 2012 Pee-11 paid by the nlata, Miier llefell\ recorOed 8-ptembef 5, 1980. In ved on you Ille with thl1 court • 523. ol Of11C1et Records Buytf agreee 10 provide ,_ llre In· \'>Ill LA•l,1 <.!Jughlt'r Kan·n booll 13730 pege 1432 ol Offlelel r111111 rnpol\M to the comptalnl PARCEL 3 An H cluSI.,. ..... aural\Ce c0\l9r"ege 11 requi. red by Lillt•v of (;lt•n Elh•n, Cah-Recoto1 nleu you do, your d9f1Ylt wlll be ment et>P1Jrtenen1 lo eec+i Ul\tt lor lender and pay for aamt Ofllo-half 1. The City Councll of the City of Newport Beach hereby expreuea ltt Intention to enter Into 1n agreement to operate the alxteen (16) oll wells, and related oll production and atorage f1cllltlea owned by the City of Newport Beach and localed In the area commonly known u "West Newport," northerly of PKlflc Coaat Highway and weaterly of 52nd Street II extended and more fully deecrlbed In Exhibit "A" to the requeat for propoaal which It attached to thll resolution; ABE WILLIAM JOHNSON pds"·d .tWJ) January I h I ~8~ Ill South Ldguna I It \,\, d!> d resident n( [...,guna &-c1t h Ht> l!I \Urv1ved by ht~ HAR80R UWN·MT. OUVI Monuary • c.rMttty C<em1tQrf 1625 Glllef A~. Cott• ~ s.40·55S4 P1ERCI 8ROTHIRI llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro1dway Coat• Mna s.42·9150 BALTZ HAO&RON SMITH A TUTHJLL WUTCL"f: CHA,EL 427 E 171PI SI Cotta M•H &46 9371 MoCotUOCC ~AAY 1199 LAguM Canyon "4. ~· hectt, Ca 91651 4'4-1419 c . . , W J h PARCEL 2 EeMmen1• u IUCPI teted on epptlcatlon of the pletn-lhe UM and ~upency of th<>M Por· row ••1>9" ... and eJ1 otn. H • rorna,t .tnd son Aht o n· MMment• ere pert1CUler1y Mt '°",, 111 and 1h11 court m•y .,,ter • tudge.. 11on1 ol lht R"lrleted Common P9"'" cu11omer11y cnatoe to the "'"" .Jr n f Anchorage. In the Artlclt El\lllled · Eetementa' 1 aglll\11 you for Iha retlel d• Area Oetlgl\lled 1n the Oecleretlon buY9' 1" 1 reel •Itta Mite lrlll• Al~k<i Gr&v<.>Stde services ol the Oeclerlllon of CoYtnan11, 11\dad in the completl\t, wtetcn ot Rettr1Ctlon1 rlCOfded Oeoembet ectlon In °''"0-County, Calftornl•. will bl· hdd Wednesday CondltlOl\I and Afftr1Cllon1 re -ould re1ull in garnltnmef'I of 12. 11178, tn 8oolt 12958. Pege 1"3 eu be 111,,. ••PeflM ot lht Bu'f9' , • corded '" ~ ~ 117&6. pege 42 egn 1e1ong ot money Of property ol 0tt1e1e1 Record• ot Mid C°'mty ,.,. anell provide 1 t•mtte report Januan 18 I Yli4 dt 2 PM at of ottk:lel record• and eny amend· r other retie! requetled 1n tne com-and ahow,, on tht ·Condominium from• lic:.natd Pl1 control operetor El Torn Cemetery followed men11 thereto {lhtl 'Oec:leretlon 'I 111n1 Plan tor ..ch Unit Seller to pey for ca.ta of Nld repott h\ d rnt>rnorial ~rv•~ Sat-under the eection heading• 1n IUCtl Otled Auou-t 23 t9112 The ttrwt lld<l~n• or 011'\ef com-and correctl.,. work through tectow I ., I 1984 ., llf11ctt entitled H lotlowt ame1 B Html. Clertt mon detlgnetlOn I 1a10 prQP9rfy II Seller to pey et c1oM ot aactow a urdav · an~ary ' · at ' 'Owntlft righll and dul ... Ulll· By Cot!Mn Otll Yll, Deputy purported lo b9 1214 le& A191111 eum NOT TO EXCEED $8,000 00 I PM dt thC' (ummumty Pres-ltiel 91\d C1blt TeleY11ion . "Side-"-Jl"Oftd a. C:CMll1fter Way Cott• MeH. CA Structural rtpllft requlf.O for • bvtt<nan Church uf Laguna y.,d e.-n.rtta," ~ end w"' ._..,a A111ofo"'"-UwJ9'I Name and 1ddru1 of tn• t•mtt• cteeranoa and lender r 8.t+ a l' h p A~ t 0 r Jerry s.ttlernenl" "Erlcroec:Plmet1I" · and 112:1 N. lrMdwey beneflciery II \Olt'IOM request ltll QUtremer'ltl on tubject prop«ty · ' "Community Faclllt ... EeMn'l9f'll " lllftta An.a, Ce. ft'70t aai. 11 being conduct.a Co1umbl1 !)9rm1t110 be provided at Miiera •x· TankN"!lh·v ofhuatmg Mr The 11rw1 eddrne of 1111 real m-1•1 S1v1ng1 end lo•" A11oc1111on. penM and in.,, ev.11 repelfl Johnson will lie In State at PfOperty ducrlbtd above 11 ~blt1hed Orenp C-t D.aty "lot 17911 Vari l<a1m1n ltvlM, CA NOT TO E>CCElD $8,000 00 An 1 he· M t {.'orm1c k M ortuary purporled 10 b9 28 Broohtone, Oeoembef 21. tta, JM. •. 11, 11, 9271• cotll for 1tructura1 r9')alf and/ L o.. h T sd lrvlrie. Calll0fn11 92713 1... Said .. ,. will bl mtdt wtthOut i.ncter• requ1remen11 that may ex :ijtuna IX'OI(' • ue ay · Thi ul\derllgneo d•ectalm• eny .....a covenant or warranty ••P' ... °'Im eM<I so 000 oo wlll be at bu'f9'' .I ;e n u 11 r v I 7 . I 9 8 4 lt•blllty tor any lrie0rrec1ne11 ol the plied H 10 1111e. poe,....on Of If'· ••1>41'1M · Sellt( 11 not flnanclllly r M <('"rm 1 < k M o rtuary , •~ 1trMI t<ldrffl Pl8l.IC NO TIC£ cumbranc.t to .. 1111y Ille unpaid IC>Ol'llble tor lddlllOnll COii. Att Laguw Bt>m·h Du t't'tol'll Seid Nie wlll b9 m•ci.. bul wttPl<>ut b•lll\Ce due on tile l\Olf °' not1t IOf atructural repalra to be clepotlt ' 1 ' ' covenant or warrar11y. ••Pf ... Of Im· '1CTJTIOUl IUllMll MCur.O by Mid DMd 01 Truat. to nto Merow and 1o cflttoe ..,.., 1 4 !H 94 15 plied, reg.,dlng llti.. poaMlllOn, or NA• IT A Tl'MIN'T wit S 102 .893 e.t, plu1 the totlowl.? Ill b11f9 up 10 St.000 00 and dlat ANDERSON encumbr1nce1. lncludlng I•••. The tollowlnQ l*lonl art doing "llmat.O 00t11, ••J*IMI Ind • eoc;ou"t of bu)'9r fOf 111 blll• In • charoea and a.itpen ... Of ll'le Truat• atneu 11 vancee et lht ti~ of the '""let publl· °"' of u ooo oo and bu)'9r eor; ; VAN (j EI.. IN E RUTH al\d of tl'le truat• et•l9d Oy Mid UTCO NO •2 CorPOfll• Plu.a c.llon ot 11111 Nollo• ot $11• 10 dfPoelt' tulflcler'll tvl\da 10 ANI>EHSON. a rM1den1 of OMd ot Truet. to Ply tl\e rarnalrllng u111 150 Nl'#POfl Beech Ca S1 IS2 20 lltne N B ,. . h ·d Pflnclpet eume of the note(t) teeut.cl 2880 NOTICI TO i•wµort j ,i( Pltll,. l)y Hid [)Md Of Trutt tOWlt Thomu l Utmll\, t23 VII Or "'~~" ll~o.ftullllnlhepurctl ... .tway Sunday, January 15. 1131.390 M wllPI lnlettlt ·~ 0 Newport Beaeri. C• 112"3 YOU AM .. OUA.UU UNDIR A tubtecl prQP9fty atter IOlll '90'0\I I 91i4 Aorn March 4. I 929 in ltatn Jf1t14NY 1 1913 " 11 026'4 Th11 butlnMt 11 condueted by • OflD Oii TAU8T, DATIO .,._.. Of •"• com~t ol llructureJ Wht I l at•r C A She• 11 I* annuin •• ptlMdecl In Mid note 1m11ec11>artneuta1p w 17, 1t11. UNUU YOU TA«I ~-· 11 11 underllood thet buyer • (I) plUI cotlt and tl'ly N't'tn099 of Thomae L Utman ACTION TO HOHCT YOUR W'tll be hnlftCWly r1190M1~ lor 'urvlV1«1 by hn husband heO 00 wttn ltlltr9'1. p1W any ec· Tho• •taterMnt •u ftlf/d wtth ttll ~RTY." MAY• IOU) AT A Mtd rtOtllfl Md pey tor l>on.1ld daught<>r Sheryl cru.O 111e ch11g.. Eat1m1ted nty Cllflo of Orange Covnty on "*-9C IALa. • YOU •ID AM outlldt ol etctow luyet wtlt be r• AndN-,on Bf-nv1d~ of Full trllttM t-. and .. penaM 1t1 ttee w 1• 11&3 HPL.ANAnott Oii THI MAn. lmbutM<I IOf all ''°""" on IUbteC1 R d tm0unl Of t~.2" 24 'nilM 01 n. llftOC.uMNOI AGAINIT property~ prooeny !.t reeolct by t rton .ind !UI~ an y Th9 ~~NICI Deed PublltneO °''• Coett Dally YOU, YOU IHOULD COWTACT A .... Anctn ... on of San Jose•ofTf\ltlhef .. o~••~~ff. lloto.c.<nOlf28 19113 Jan 4 1f LAWYl'R. 1nttlel'letllthe1truc:1urt1'9J)elr1. brnther Jamf'S l..aacl of Hol. llV9tedlo tM undetatgned • wr111en ti tH• Ott.O o.c.int>lf 30 1"3 u HI out at>oYe, l't ._. than 1~wcmd '"'.tr~ Vonttll :c=::,:c,~~=~C: M3S-~ ~~!,,':';:'!Corpore1.on ::'~!:~:':,~:n"': (oplt'dgc· of Coco &ach· 1euttll'ldEiecteon10Ut "'9undet· US! THE '"""'CA 927'4 new io.n of~ on,,,. ed""l9d flo rida and grand1on11Qnectcauttdt*Nouoeoto.faut1 DAILY fllLOT AilthA Ir~ lelMPrlOI • Nnthun J mt"' A.nd"non ofanoEiectlontohlltooereecw~in "F •sr Tru11 .. a.0tt1Cet Tl'9 ~*' ,...,"~~ nd 1119 COWll~ .... tN,.., propet1y ii A 11•·"3-3030 right tO te'j«1 •"Y 9"d • ""''.,..,... S:m J11.'le Mrs A ermn toea19d •ESULT" P\lbhene<I Or1nga Co.14 o..., Pilot to .ntl) ot.,.. Ofo.t conllfmlnQ tht Wlil'i 11tNl<'hPr1n The.Oran ~ 0.11 o.o.tnbet 22 1"31 "'" Jen 11, 11. 15 t114 ute Umfu'd • hool Outrlct •nd ·THI HAMMOND COMP'ANY SUtVICE 13~ DATED Decemtw 1&. 1N3 2 . The t91'm Of the agreement Wiii be IWO yeara. The agreement will convey no right• to the oper1tor other then oompenaatlon for work perlormed. Other term& and eondltlon1 of the operating agrMment wlll be u Mt forth In the requ.tl for proposal which It attecn.d to thla reeolutlon, u Exhibit "8" together with such additional terma and condition• u may be deemed neoMMry or appropriate by the City Council to fully protec1 the lnter•t• of the City of Newport Beach, the Stat• ot Callfornla and the State LAnd1 Comml .. lon •· 3 The operating agreement thall apecity: . A. The monthfy MtVICe fee to be paid to the operator tor the dutlel required to be performed pursuant to the agreement. and e The compenMtlon, exprlAed on the b .. lt of an hourty ratt, f()( extra engln.erlng worll required to tM op«lt<>r by City; and c. The compenNtlon. expreaaed on the bul1 ol an hourly rate, for extra admlnlatrattve and otttce wort< requeeted of operator by the City. '4. The •ward of the operating agreement wlll be ma<H to the low•t r .. ponalbte bidder, .. determined by the City Council ol the City of Newport Beaoh, on the bula of bkl1 for the , ... and MrVlcM deecrlbed In Secilon 3 of thla rnolutlon. Sida trt to be aubmltted on the propottl f()(m which It ltteched to thl• reaolutlon at Exhibit "C". Proepectlve bid~ may obtain one copy ot the propoted f0<m and other relevant Clocument1, ti no COii, at the OH~ Of tl'MI Utlllll• Oepertment, ~9 W. 18th 9tl'Mt. Newpott &Mch, CA. 92883. The Utllltl• Director 11 tMJthOftud to trananilt tMd docurMnt• to per90n1 known to be qualln.d 061 netd operat0ta. The operttlng 11gr~t wtll be awarded durtng thie , ... 11y tCNduled meeting of lhe Clty Council to be held on Januery 23. 1"4 TM City C1fttt 11 hereby ~ed to publleh thle reieotutlon, In the official newtP*i>«. at leett once a _..., for tour IUCOetlfve WMk1. prtor to the date and lime fb1ed for the award of the operating agreement. Ind the publication of thlt retolutlon lhd conatlMe nota to Ill pt~tlve b4ddet-1. BIOa mutt be aubmltted to the CUy Oertl'a Omo. no tetet thtn Jan. t t at 10 00 A.M and wUI _,.opened by the City C*1c 11 11k1 time, ~. and d•l•. AU bldl wUI M .. amtnect b)' City Sten wttlch. thalt ther .. rt•. aubmlt the bid• e1ong wttfl 1t1ff recommen· d1t1on lo the City Council In ~bffo .... ion. The City Counctl iht'I then decide to .,,t• Into an tigreemlnt With one of the bldderl 01 ,..tec1 ell bldt If an egr""*'l 11 entered Into. It lhall promptly .,. r-ICOrdeO ADOPTED this 121h dey of ~bel-. 1083 EVELYN A HAAT Ot S J ly ~tJIMid TO kvicea O LUCY IOI.AA I " nx-m r t amas U'le ,..,9.,.1qaua.c"ru11.i1 llfCTOltY '°' C••ltlld Ad MINllll1rt111rtx ATTEST: Epia·opoil Churd1 M me>r11I °''"' 158 Alm "°'•'· Ce t-••I 1( ,. ult \ ACTION OAffD ~bet 12. tH3 WANDA e ANO R8EN M1yot ~·rvl('{-,. w11J tx> hf'ld Thura-t237M 15 '°'' 1 \ 11 , , 111 "11 Call • J1'MU I. t1U'1MM'f C>iy Ci.ti dav •l 7 OOPM at St Jamc"I (1'4~-2041 Dtly ttllot "*'A~OfM'l 'g' ·~n:r1r;:: Pubt '*' Or1.COa11 Diiiy Pltot ~ H 1113, Jan 4 , H . 11, F.pl1t'Opol Chun h. N port P1:~:T 1~'~;o.~m O••ly 642·56 71 A ... ~~,. ~:"11. 12,1rf9MA 0• .., 1U4 &•Q(h I lt7•1A lit )JI &._ ~ 44 S4lf .. :J i f __ .... ... ------ --~-• ..-'w:IOO Cl<onge Cout DAILY PtLOTIWOdnMdoy. J"""'ry 1t, 111&4 08 l'tllllC NOTICE PIB.IC NOTICE PIB.IC llOTICl PIB.IC 11111\C( MOntlOI' K·Of t14 OM.NOICOUJllT\' NOTICE Ot' DEATll MOTIC80f' =-~ ncrmcaia..-N ·~~ T'9UITll .. IALI NOTICE OF DEATH OF auH~CCIUaT EVA It. POSS AND 0 TIMltTIFIUU: ,_~~'-'.WMI ,.._ITATllllPIT ..... T.IT9mfff ~~ R08t.RT J. IAK AND Of' 190S:: ~~ ~ PETITION TO AOMINI T.I . NO. '411 a.ta._ CA..,,., The 1olkrwlng per-.-v• -. rilil tollO'M"CI ,..._. .. _... P\111.JC NOT\C£ PIB.IC NOTICE VOU Ml IMDl,AULTUNOUI A PETITION TO AOMJNlS. ~Utt. ,_ OfLTOH HART IW\d TF.R ESTATE NO. Altlt41 YOU AM ::::.'la., UNDClll A 'L~~:H~lll~TOH HAAT NEWPOAT f'-11',.0RMAHC&, I ~tlO WO HeliellrGp9. DllO °" TMHIT DATl.D ~ TER EST ATE NO A· 1tJ3tl4 FLOELlA HART · · •ru a" htl'Ln bt!neUt·111rit... II.COMO Oll.O Of' TitUtT • DATID er~· t DMAH 5url9IOe Coi.lrl. .....,.,. D.-cfl, C.. C«ol'll Olll M•, C. tH2I '* 27, 1tll. UHLIU YOU.,..... . . . . . o~·· EDMAN f . d •. • -..... , , .. ,..._ utLIU YOU ......... 12'13 •• ,. .. C•l'fl•Ctto, •010 •CTIDM TO P•OTICT YOU• T o all heirs. btnuf1au1es. YOUMO~PEARUN£'t'OUMQ 'rv llOrl a~ lUntlngt"n TAll:IAC'TIONTO"'OTICTYOUll: YOVNGtnd, y..,_ MlcflMI Ci.tenc:.Zlmnlllf!Ml'l,l"*''oc», CO.OM cNil M•. Ca ""°"""·"MAY .. IOU) AT.. redltor1 and C.'Onl1ngen1 Oefenclant. JAN EATON KINSEY. ~·rt.odllOIJS of Eva ti Fl,llfol, " HIONJtTY," MAY .. toUJ AT .. ~~:.l~T~=-: ....,,.,. COurt. ~ ...... c.. 12tU PUM.IC 8Al.I. • YOU MUD AN t•rt'dlton ut ROBERT J tAK JUOITH A. lttNSIY, JOANN e jX'rtllmS who 1nay bt t,uh<-r· PUeUC 9AlL • 'f'OU •ro "" atl\ll't' JAMll SIL..Yiv J 6 M t"'3 __,_.....,.... •CiONIUCNd Wl.,. 11.fl\..UIATK)N °" THI IUT\MI and pt<rllQIU who may l>f!' SIL\llY' JAM!S SILVEY, J l M 0£· wia• 1nte~"lltled H\ th1· w1l IXPUMATIOfll °" nc NA TUM VlLO""INT co • c.itom1i1i llOf" Tille Ol,lflMM ii c:.onctllCled by' WI ll'IOioMu91 Ofl THI PIM>CllDtMQ AQA ... T VEL.OPM£NT CO., • C.Uf0tnll l:Of• d . or TMI NOCllDIHCI AOAIM8T .. loft HOMl0wNUS 1QU4T'Y lndlv!Ol.lal k • M CM'leCN YOU, YOU 9"0Ut.D COffTACT A herWiH ~ntert'lll>d tn the ~·tlOf'I. HOMEOWNl!RS !.OUITY an /or t.'SUIU?r YOU, YOU tMOUt.D COWTACT A pot' • ' nll Mlon MICt\MI c Z'"'"*"*' Tni1 ... ,.,,...,. .. flied1'fffl.,. LAWYI•. wlll wnd/or ettatr. INC .. • ClllfOl'nlli COl'PC>t•llon. I A ~utlon h_. ~n hi LAW"tU. ~N> y~ P~l Yciv TN• 11•1.,._,1 wit t~ wnn IN CouMJ Cllf'. Of °""'91 ~on On Jaovarl 25. 1914 at 10 00 AM A pt'lition haa; been ftled WA.AO YOUNG. PEA.Rl,.INI YOUNG by Roier H C,wk in !he Su· Ol1 Ft0n1Wy 10, 1984, •t t 1~ and OOfll 1 ..WQUl#I :zo ~ ~ty C*lo of Or~ Count't o.oatno.r ti, tM3 :N:~T .:,.,::~.: ~::::':.c: by CttARL.OTI'E JOHN. ~~g.:_::t ~. ~~N pt"rWr Court o f Or;.nge Coun ~~ ' ~E~:r= Tg;=:"! Croae-~a; i. DAL TO O.C 20 · ,.._. PuOiill*t Or C.:-::: Incl pur11.1.,.,t to o-ll Of Truat Al-SQN In tht! Supl'riorCourtuf HA.AT. FLOEl..l.A HA.AT, J & M OI!· ty reqUcilhn~ that Roti:er 1-1. °""Y appolinltld T11.111iM IJMier and o:i.RJ~~L~~~ •• w ~ 0!"'91' COMll ~ Jll'I ••. 2!.~t ••• ,... COio.ci Of'l0ctooet 8. 1"1 u OOCu-Orang(' County requd!Un(I VELOf>MtNT COMPA.N'f .• c .... Cook bf> "ppo1n\4.od u ~r· puttual'll to Deed ol lNll r.ootO«I k>tnll «ll'POf•llOfl T 0 'stA\llC ftltOI Jan 11 1\. 2-5. Fello '· ,... 1"-.. "*"'NO 12·350978 ot OttlCI .. ~ lhut C tlARUYM'E JOHN· torni. OOfpoteUon, T 0 SER\'ICf IOfUll n;prclk."fl\.a tive to· ad· N0¥9mlW 26, 1980. II k\lt NO. COMPANY INC ~ c.ttfotM OOt 2f).f.4\-''-----------coro1 1n ltle ~ ol lhe AKot°"' of COMPANY. INC .• I CIWfOfNI cor ml • " I E H 31907, "' bOOk 131~3. ~ 931. ol sl!Ofl HOMtOWNl!M l!QUITY OtW'91County, CalltOfnlti, •~ac~ieo SON be appulnted ti pt'!"· POflliOfl. HOMEOWNIRI l!OUIT"r, nt1wr u•t' eiit.aw o va · OftlClel R«lOt'O• 1r1 •he offlol ot thl POf · P\8.IC NOltCf: by QEOROf Sl!ATV • LINDA ll(}nal repreeentutlVt' to ad· INC ... CllllOfM OOl'POflllon, JAN Fou (under th\' lndt!pl'ndcf'lt CCIUl'llY Reeoto.t ol Orange COo.il'lly. ~i'o~ ~::::., OOfrur::~··"'!.~----------- BIAT'I',, hl.llbel'ld and wlle WILL min1.1U>r the esta~ of ROS. I.ATON KINSfV, JUDITH A.Adm1nll tr•tlon o r Eat.a!~Slale of Cehf0fni<11 £.uw1.0 by .:INUY JOANN& 'SILVEY JAME~ P\IUC ll)TlC£ flC'fmoullUllNIU SllLAfPUBLIC AUClK>NlOTttf KINSEY.JOANN8.81LVEY.JAME8 T" I ' · f AOf'lald H Henry.Mlut'l,,,.,,lldmui 8 ' .l ' TE NAMllTAtDIDf'T ttl0HE8T 81DOER FOR CASH (pa ERT J . IAK (under !he lndf"· w S1LVEV UNITED 8l A.TE Act}. ne pet t1on UI Sotl o r Mar .. L Jot'lnl()fl 11'1 li#ll'l'lll'rleCI w ILVl!'t ' UNI EO STA ftCTITIOU8 IU ... ll T'l!il ~ pwtOnl ... OOlnO ..... 111'1"19 gt .... 11'1 llw1ul ~ pendent Adrn1nh1tratlon o f TREASURV0 OEP A.R TMEHl ht!ann11.1n Dt-pl No J at 700 woman •• IOlnl \~!.WILL SELL T~E ~~~fll Y OlPA.RTM~~i • •AME l'f'ATIMIWT bU91neH ... ot lhl Uf\1114 Sl•l•I ., lrll nor111 &tales Act). The pctltil)n Ill INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Civic Ct.·nwr Dr ' W nt. Santa AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIQHEST ~N..Jo SJ~~~~ ::Al( ~A._.The IOllOWll'IQ peteGll II OoW'O HAZEL 't BEAUTY IAU>fil. 2'°40 tront enira,,ce to 1he COUl'll~ f h I . De N J TAC08l,1p1tlnl'INP.STA.TIOf'ANi CA 9:.?701 on J an 2~ e~OOE.RFOf11Co\SH(p.ey1tM11111m1 C ALIFOANI A BO.ARO o~"'*'.. Be-.;11 loui.Yerct, Huntington c;oUt1nouM700CMcCeonl•Dr1¥11tt or earng1n pt. o . CA.ltFOfll N IA. BOARD 0 ' . 'ofu6elfllewfl.ll~of tllol Untt.O 0 a AU.·"ITl!HOHING,2'°8,Ke1'-a.ech,C..t2648 w .. 1. 5.,,1.A111. CA 92701 aMilglll, al 700 C1vl('C-.:nt.t:r Dr .• West, E 0 u IL IZ A.110 N' TR A. N$. 198-& ill ll::so .. m StatHJ •• lhe lr()l\I el'lllenol to 1"9 ~:~~~/.J 1cfll~l Ts~:.::CEL•M. ~·HIM. CA. t2tS3 11A.NA. AADA.teole a.oarl, 1•1'• 11111. and lf11er•1 conveyed 10 1N1 Sianta A~. CA 92701 On Feb-CONTINENTAL CRlDIT 8ERVIC£. IF YOU O BJEX.l lO the old Ottngif Count'!' Cout\l'IOuM, INC iCIHt0trN corporaUOli CLAY~ John Rllll, 2506 1 Katie Line, P-CIFOe. Fol.ltltall'I \I.,, C.-. now helCI by!! unOet a.a ot Tr1111"' ruarv 8, 1984 at 9:30 A.M . INC.1 CIM!Ofnla oorpor111on. CLAY granong of the ~itlon, you tocaltd on Sant• LA.,,. 81Ycl ' be· TON c ADA.MS, STANTON IN·L,Ul'lf! HHll, CA. t2fl3 <Id by IOfola 02,oe Ille pr01)91'1y allual9d ll'l MIO Co\.lnty. 1r' YOU OBJEC1' th TON c . A.DAMS. STANTON IN· should either ap~ar ., lhe IWMl'I Sye•mot• St & BtoMw•Y· VESTMENT COAPORATION ac.a- 1111 bU9lf\llM II (:(ll"ldu(.t II\ Thll ~It conoucted bf:. C1lllornL1 dlac:rlblng IN! 111\d ,,..,.. to e \IESTM£NT CORPORATION .• call $11\ta Ana. CA 1111 rt;nt. lltle '°" ' rn. !Ion WASH1Nor~~· .. lnOI~ . .,, granung of the petition, you IOtl'lia OOfpot•llOfl, WA.SHJNGlON h earing and statt: you ob)E'C· 1111er .. 1 con\1911'd 10 ~ now rMlld 1:vEBT=• co·111.POAA.llON 1 Jol1n l . Allll . HANA RADA Lot 50 ot Traci No. 7043. In IM should l'llher a pp-.•ar at th \• INVESTMENT CORPORATION, ll001i or hie wr1tll'n o bj!<:· by It ul\der Mlcl 0..0 ot Trual 111 IM ClllfOfnla corpor10on SA.NORA c Tt\19 alc'IM*'ll WU I~ lhl Thll ltllemel'll ..... fllecl wittl .. City ot Cot•• M .... County ol O.· he ' ring and ilate you obW•. CllJIOfnla corporation,IA.NDflA. c lions with \h(' rourt before pt~ 111~\ed In ••Id Coul'Uy and BEATTY SOUTHERN.CALIFORNIA~~ '::3 OI OtW'O' on County Clert! or Otanoe County' on ••. Stat• ol CaHlorl'li•. ••oei map .. ..--RA.TTY. SOUTHERN CALIFOA N h c . y Slat• dnCrll)ed •• OAS criMPA.NY C..ll nla lXM' 1 ' 1 ' o.c:.nt.r 21 , 1N3 rec:Ofdecl in Book 212 Pao-44 4~ tlons o r file written obtc· GAS COMPA.NV • Cllll0tr'lle COi'• I e nearing our a ppear· PARCEL 1 F .. tlm~ title 10 R · ~ H Of TINO • "*"' ,...,. lnd4eot MIK416\lneoi.it Map1, ll'l0lhl tlons with the (.'OUrl before pot&llOf'I, MAUREEN A.. H.ASTING8 , a nee i:naY bt• 1n person or by Condoml(ljj.lm Ul'l!I NO 1e3 (tM =-~u~.:,.u g tAA.:E ai!i PuDl!thed °'7 Cout ::ty . Publianld Or111g1 co.s °""' offlceot tMCounl)' R9cot'O. olHICI !he ht!aring Your appear· ,,.,. COUNf'Y OF ORANGE. and your a t lOrney. "Unll "). 1n .tne Cny ol Newport DOES , ttwougl'l 25 Wlciu.W. · Piiot JM! 11 . 11. 2 · ,.., I, ~:J2-M "61 J-1 11. 15. Feb 1, I . 1 ... toun1y b DOES 1 tllfOUQll 25, lrldullve. IF YOU ARE A CRED I Buch. 11 lhOwn upon 11111 Corl--c-.... u 11 ti • ~ Thi 111 .. 1 aciClrn• •nd OU* am'-' may be in perllOn o r Y c-No. SI It IO • Oomll'llum Plan ten11111e1 "Con· tUMMOM• commOf'I CIHIQna!IOf'I. 1t 1ny. 01 ,,_. your :;attorney TOR or a L'Ontlngent credllc'r .;om1n1vm P!M'l 10< Lo1 1 of Traci NO NOTICll 'f'ou N¥to bMll r..i proc>efty Clnclit>eel abave 11 IF YOU ARE A C REDI· IUMMONI of the deceused, you must file lOSe7"~ County ol Otll'IQI. St•1e of TM """1 '"9' dlc6de .p!MI l'tBJC NOTICE • .,._.,. NOi~ puiporl.O lo bl t&eJ Parkglen Cit· TOl\ or a t'Ontlngent cr1.'<11tor MOTICll YCMI lwff b9en iu.d. your c la11n with th1.• court or Cal+lorl'lll, \Ille "Plan" I. tllCOfMCI Of'I •"'*" yew M6llt hHtd ;,;";j..---l~~':':<!'?c:::=:-:1 ---"'=~=='-"""-""---clt Cotti Meu, CA. 92627 The~ rnaJ dMlde ..-..1 ,ou I h I July 12. 1919, u [)ocumel'll No ,..,_.. wttMn • ..,... YOU MW* Ol'AULT ....... A -:... \.IMDIRR ftie ul'IC!artlgl'lld-Trull .. ell .. of.thf' d ei..'f'a.sed, you must file wtthout ,_ _.,.. "-'d lolN9H presc-nt t t.o l e peniona rep· 1se10. In Booll ,322e, P.-1e ::' ~ bMoW Ol:IDOI' TINIT OATD AUGUIT 'f'uu AM • DU'AUf..T A c111m1 an~ Hablllty !Of an~ t~oHect· your claim wllh the <;ourt or rou r.....,.w1 wllNll ao cNJe, ,.... re&E!ntat1v1.· appointed b y the lhfOugh 116, onclullvegt Ofllciel A.-It you "'91'1to..-1h911CMo1ol a. ..-. Ull.&M 'f'OU TMI AC· :-:.:'~-OYA~~ ,,.., of the 11r .. 1 adclr-and otn.r prC$f'nt i t to •he personal rep· tN lnlotMaU°" ....,, tourt <A•ith1n four months cord• of Mid Oiange Coul'lty, wtllCl'I etlOfMY In tntl m1tter. you TO ...OTICT VOUll ~-TIOM TO ...OTl:Cl 'f'OIM "'°"'" :::.'"°" dnlgn•llOl'I, II any, 11\0wO resent.alive appointed by lhe 11 )'OUwlll'! tolMll theaOVIQI olan from the date o f first u1suance =~~~!c:11~~h~~J;~:d 6o ao prom;r11y 10 thl1 your -•t191'1 lfn'Y, rT llA'f' M eoLO AT A..,. lftTY rT MAY •eoi.D AT.,... n , . .__ •ll0tney 1n 11'11• man•. you al'IOUld f I ttt• idtd In Sec · r9ICNlll• 9"Y may be fllld IA.lL •YOU Ml.ID 'All D · UC SALL• YOU MID All 1x.- 111N 1tr•t aCIClt ... Of 01n.r com-tourl w1th1n four mont ... Clo .., promptly ao 1rsa1 your Wl'lttlft 0 e n as prw • In 8ooll «O, Paon 5 ttwougti 8 of tl!T'le ' ' "-"NATtoN OP n9 MAn.I CW Pt.AMAT Of nc un.. "" n\Ofl Oelign8!10f'I of 1he P'°'*'l' 11 from the date.> of fint issuance 1MPOf\M, If 1111~. m•y be llled on t1on 700 of the Probate Code M!Kellane<>u• Map•, rlCOfcll 01 MlCI AVta01Vtl.O M lido oetnanclMte. ,.oellDMO AOAMT YOU, THI ~IDINO ~YOU. not lnellcetld '*~· Cllrac1~1 to o f ll'tt.eni as providl"d In Sec. llMI. o f ~lifomia. The t ime for Or~~tyA.l'I un<tVIClld 00313 El 1rlt>utnt1; l9de Mddr cot1be YOU 8"0Ul.D CONTACT A LAW· 'f'OU IMOUlD COlfTACf A LAW. ,.,. Pf'CIPltlY m•~ be oct.in.CI from f p-.. -,.. _ _, A.vtlOIU.1.0 ha llclo ~lf"ldade fil I will not expire 1 • ltn wdtlncl• • -.,. Ud. VIJii VI" tl'le ben1llcle ry l'leraln n1meCI u o n 700 o the 1uuoote '-"UUe El lflt>uma; _.. ~ ""''' Ud: 1ne; C ;urns pe!'C.nl !l'llctrlll in and 10 ,.,. corn· ~ .,,..,.. de • ....._ LA9 ..Ottcl Of TJIU91'U"S IM.I • ,.,..,..... aMJi i>Uf"flnl 10 1 wrl!len requlUI IUb-o f C l:'hforn1a. The time for 11n ~a --qua Uct. , .. prior to four months from the mon 1re~ U ,,..OWl'l &ncl Oelined Ol'I lnlon"lllDP......... NC). 4t't111 MOTICI 0:0~ IOtlM mitt.ct 10 MlCI benetlc..,-y w11hln ten filing clliun• will not expire lpondl IMnttO de• ctt.. Lee le date of th£-hearing noticed thetit'f Pt THEREFROM 11 oil u N ,.., ....,.. to..-tN _... 0,, Januery :JO. 108A a1 10.00 On J-•Y )0, 19M • 10:00 Cla)1 lrom thl 111a1 put>llcetlOf\ ol ll'lll prior to four months from the ln~lofl que "'""' abov£-. m!Mtll nd olher h!,oca,'to,; ~ In INe metMJ, A M .. 11 Tiii •iii' .-itrlftQl k>Dby on A..M at l l'll r-tntrll\Ol 6000Y on no11ea . "r•--lo..-tt"9 ..tvtce of YOU MA y EXAMINE th 1 1 r~· ............ ,. .. ,..., .. tNt ~thS1rMtol~Tit .. ~...-51hs'1 .-t olChlCIQO Tlftlln9W8llOe 8ENEFICI ARV St•t• Saving• and date of th\• heanng noticed an anomer In tMI mltlef, JOU · e 1ubs1•1'10f11 lying ~ • Cltplh 01 .ntten r••• 11>-. If .,.,., m., Company tJullellng 1oe11.o a1 601 ~ bulldlng loealtld at ao1 Loan A.1t0Ciauon. 222 N. El Dofa<lo, a bove. llhouW do.., prompttr ao 1ta.t ,_ file kt-pt by the t.'Ourt. If you SOO , .. , wlltiout any nght to Wiier fllM..., lime. Not'lh Main StNM, 1n Iha Ctly of North ~Ill!'! Slteel in lM City of StocklOl'I. CA 95202, Ptlol'le i209l YOU MA y EXAMINE the rttMn f'MClll"•, II 1111,, _, be are 1nwreslf'd 1n th e estale, urn~~""''': or 1"; "t~i'':: llU.tM ..... ...._ .. _ Sen11 Ana. COUl'lty ot Or~. S11te Santa AA• Courity Of Orainoe. StaMI 94:-.L; !!.. wlll bl made, bUI wilf\Oul hil' kept by the c..'Ourt. If you ~ :i:-. eolotl# .. _._ you may 5C'rYI! UJ'.K>n the t?X· r .. ~. u :'!,~ ~ all'll~um!Ht of Ill WI :::,1:.do.::: ::.:.::: ~·~.:i1~°J&E g~l~~=Y.1~ c':: ~NCV-:~~~E ~~:~~!~ ;.:: c-tor •lll'IMly, ••Pf'-or Im· are 1nteres~ 1n thE" estate. to de un ......, 11n ••• Munlo, l."C'Utor or administrator. or reeord de .. u. _., au ....-t• r0tnla corpor•t~. •• Oul'y 19· lorrw.a COIPOf•llon It d~ IC>- ptled, rlQllCllng !!Ill. poa ..... Of'I. Of you may 5t"rve upon the ex.,clltlelil ~ lnmedlau.m.oie, upon lht) attornt-y (or the ex · ~L 3 An ••Ck.lllve r!Qhl and .. := ..... ,,.__ ,..... .., po!l'lt.O T""'" unoer !Mt owlailn point.cl Tr\llt .. ~ NI ~ 1ncumbr1nce1. ll'ICluCllng !Mt, e('utor or adminast:rator Of' di •hi -. .., ,.._.g ecu\.or or administralOJ', and ~ 90 ~ '~e~ 1':9tie"~'° •;:•~ f9161tt• • . DeeCI ot Tr1o11t ••llCVltd by WILLIAM o..a o1 Tru•t ••ecutld r,yWILllAM ch•r!JM and 1•'*1-ollMTru1111 · MCttho, at ,._, ... ima, pvMte -f I h h · h f ._nai . Of\ 1 in ~.. 1·TO THI INDANT• A oWll T HolVS • m1trleel <!'Ill' 11 nil MP-f Hol'f'S mlflleel men M NI MP' •nd of tne 1ru•I• CfN\ed b~ .. 1e1 upon the attorney for the ex· ritOl•lr..S. 1 t'-tpo. IE' wit t e court wit proo apP\.lrtenat1I to !hi IJl'lil ._. .,._ ,....· ~ the arite Pt~ lrustor&. recorOld on ' 1 Ol'I tOOl'1Mct Deed o! Tru11. 10 P-V lhl rtma111lng ecutor or adm1nisLrator, and of terVK'l', a written requt;'91 PARCEL 4 An eJclullve righl aoCI ,....tttt aea'Mt ,_.,ti,_. .W. 1o $a9lernb« 2. 1982. u 1n11rumerrt :,• 1;.i:1c::1t>! ';.''~2• ::. 1MtfU.. pt1nclpa1 aum1 01 tlll l'IOle(•l ..curld file with the court w ith proof 1·TO ntl OEf't:MOANT: A ctvMlstatln g that you desire !ipectal ••semel'lt '0 UM the Plll'kl:i, apace thla ......... r-i flMllt. No 12.3101oe ot Ottlcif!I ~Oto! mem No t 2..Jl07,1 of omci.i ._... by Mid DMCI ol Tru1t 10 w11: o f servtce a w ritten r.....,uest oomp&Mnt Ml ~ flled ltY the noti<.'l' of the flling o f an Ln · ~n~ p~.,1;; PIM .. art.Ing wt1Nn10 d1ysaltwlhll__..• Orange Counl)'. State ol Cliltomll, cord• of Oranga c:o...rty. St.I• o1 $4 1,250.00 wttTI lnl••I !hereon • , --. ptlnttft ._..t JOU. " rou wfilh to . 1 pace · · Nl'l'llCI on )'OU, ftle with tt111 r;:ourt • \lnOel' lhl power 01 .... lhllteln ~ Clllfotl'lll uncMI' tl'll powolf" of ... 11om $a9temblf 21. 111e2 " ,7.75% s~ting 1hat you dt>!ilre special ~ iftl• lew9'1tt. rou muat, vcn tor y and appraLSernent o Tri. 111Ml MICltffl &l'ICI olller ...,.111W1 rM(IOl'IM lo tne complelrll. tllll'led, "'111 ... 11 public aueuon to ll'lwlWI ~laineel .,.t11 ... 11 ~ per 11t1l'lum It prOVldeel In •lkl no tice of the filing of a n in-wtthln 10 clay1 alter thl11Ummon• 11 est.all' assets or of the peU· common Ciestgn1llonl ~ any, of the uni.. :rou 00. Vo"' a.faun wlll bl tl'll l'llQMll bl06er tor Cllfl. Oft:fMICk .uc11on 10 thl ~ bidder for noll(1) Pkll -41 eo111. cl'large1 and ventory a nd a ppraisement of ~ Of'I you, Ill• with thll court •itions or art.'Ounts mentioned real ~~.,bl~2 ~~~~: el'l1ertld Ol'l IPPlk:lt~ ol thl pa.In.-u delcflbed below. payabil al tN i:Nll. Of cMck .. cMeetlbed IMIOW. any 1nCI 111 ad~•"°" S,2,013 12 . written r•"10"M to ll'le complalnl. . "'--1200 nd 1200 S f purpor 0 ..,· Oft and thllcourt may ll'llW a Judge-time ol .... If! lrtoofUI ~ of ""-pay..,_ al ll'le lll'nl of M6e In~ "'1111 1n1""' est.ate assets or of 1he pell· Ul'lleN you do. YOUS delault '#Ill be in .x·•:t~on a 0 Ul'IU 139, ~Bl.Ch. CA. 112 ~t 11g .. na1 you lor tM rellel • Unlttld Stain of .ArnltJU, '#lltlOYI m ot 1,,. unit.ct Bt•les ot Thi t>ene!ICl•ry ul\der MJCI 0..0 tiona or accounts mentio ned ent.,ed Of'I appHca1iOf'I of lhl plaln· the Cahfom1a Probate Code. Tl'le underl.lgned l ruilM ell•· manded 11'1 the complall'll. which ••rr•l'llY e~Pf'"' or lfnPllitd .. to .=re. w\lnout wMrMlty ..._. of Tru11r-etofor1exacu11d11\d • in Section 1'>00 and 1200 S o f Utl.and uu1 coot1 may enter• Judge-, Do11g)a1 K . Wall1ct c1aim1 any l!abillty!';. any ~~ect· cou.ICI r•ault 1n g1rnl1hment 011111e, u ... posW1iOn Of tnCUn'I-,,, ~ .. 10 11, .. UM ~1111110"' lh..,.O 10 lhl unc)etalgneel • ...,.111"'1 Cal'f • p ba ,..'_, menl llglll'lll yoo ,,,, !hi rellel 0.. S030 C•m&u Ori Vt net• ot !he 11r .. 1 r ... I '* wagea. llillng ot mor'l9y Ot properly btlf\OH, an right. llt'9 and 1111•• Of 91'1C<J1'1'11)rfM'IClll an ni;inc. tlttl ..-.d Oecl•r••~ ol default '"d Deman<! the 1 om1a ro le '-"UUe. maricted in lh• complalnt, w111cn• 5 comm0<1 Cle119n1110<1. •1 any, ll'lown Of Olhel' relief •l<tl*l.O In ttie c;om· l'IOW f\elCI by 11 u llJcfl TNll .. In end Int-I "°"' neid by 11 N IUdl 1or SM. and• """'en Notice ol oe-KLE IN & CUTLER cou1e1 rnu1t In 11•r"1111men1 011Newport tach. C1. 92110 llereol'I plaint. 10 thl tollowtng o.<:tlbed properly Tnnt• 111 ~ to the folloWlng oe. !NI •nCI EltctlOl'l 10 Sell. Thi unC11t · t SZSO Ventura Blvd Suite wlgtll. tlkLng ol money Of property 133-1940 Said M .. wtW bl made. bul ""'~ O.tld. Jan. 2e. 1"4 .. 1u1tld in 1111 atoreNICI Coul'llY and tctlblld prCJC*1y anuattld 1n the llgnld e.uMCI Mid Notlol ot Delautt Sll .. Of Olnet' 1ellel 19Cj~led !n ll'le com-Publis,hed Orange Coast covenanl (If Wll/'rll'lty, ••P' ... or m· LEE .... BRANCH, Clltk St•t•. 10 wl1 alOf-.aid Courlty ll'ICI Stille. to wit: .,.,Cl EleCllon 10 Seit to bl recorded In plall'll Piled. reg1rCllng Ill .. , pouMllOl'I. Of By·C.,rotyn E Al;olta Deputy A. CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED A. CONDOMINIUM COM~SlO ttie COUl'lly wnctr• lhl r .. t PfoPet'IY 11 S b e r m 1 n 0 • k s , C A . oalec:I: Jllll. 28. 1954 Dally Pilot Jan 18, 19, 24. 111'1Cumb1111Cet. to pay th• remaining Pubilll'leel 0r'anoe cOut D•lly Piiot OF OF !OUllKI 91403·3274 LEE" BRANCH, Clerk 1984 313-84 prlnc:lpal 1<1m ol IM J'IOle(I) MCured J&I\, ,8, 25. Fello. ,, 8, 1954 PARCEL 1 Unill 298 ~:JO Ol'I PARCEL t• unK• 2t lllCf 2tA on SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, !13/SOl-%613 By·Catolyfl E. ACOlll, Deputy tly .. kt DMCI of Trull, with ll'llllll("1 319-t<ll Parcel I a1 per mao llled 11'1 bOok Parcel , .. pet map 11114 11'1 t)Ook a corpor•llOl'I h-" 0 ,.___ Publllheel Orange Co••t D1!ly PILOI P\111.IC NOllCE llle•e<ll'I, •• PfOV!Cled In U ICI nol I), 159 l)egH 1e aoCI 17 of Parcel Mapa 159 PIQM 11ll"ICI17 ol PwOll ....... By DARLENE BENDER Publl!I ......, range .........,st Jan 18, 25, Fit>. 1. 8, 11184 ~val'ICeS. II any. under ll'le term1 of PUBLIC ftOTtC[ tn.re.n ''Nici p.,.ce1··~ M "'°"'"and 1,_-..,, .• Mid p..-.··~ .. ._ ..o TNll• Siii omcw Daily Pilot J an 17, 18. 24, 314·&.4 NOTICI Of u !d Deed of Trull. Tien, d'I~ 'ICTITIOU8 llU .... •• Cleh,,•CI on tl'lal cer1•11'1 Con· 09'1,,.CI on '"•I Cefleln Con• 23A North El Dorado Sli"1 1984 Vi\CATK>N and ••PM"' ol tne tu1t• • o .. ,... l1'A,...,..,. CIOfl'IWUm PIW> r«:Oroed oeoemtw domlnoum Pia!'! recoroea oeoemoer P.0 Dr•-0 279.84 NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN 1na1 Ille lru11a Cleated by Mid Dlecl ol The toi!Olllt!no perM>nl .,. Ooi"O 31, 198, If\ ~ 14344, paoe S7 3t ,981 "' ~ 1434A Peol 67 StocktOf'I, CA, 05201 PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 C!ly COOl'ICll of tile Cily of New· Trual ICI 11ries1 a1· Ofllcill Record• ol Ot.nge County. ()fflclll AKOflil of 0ranQ. Count'!'. ~k~8~bet 22 . 1983 OM.MOe COUNTY porl ~~ Clld, Of'I J~n~ery 9, 19~. ~==-~o~•:ri::,~ :.:u=•r,v Villa ~ :-,SoLl't;~t~' ~~~1rn11 !!he "COl'ldomlnlum ~~tl~~1rn1• Ith• .. Condominium Publlaheel Oranr, Co11! o.11, Pllol euPl:fUOA COUfff PISI a .,.IOkJlion o nlel"lllOl'I o lhe PfOpefly to M IOIG and reuon· !IOI . ..,..la ' •.....--.,.... ' PARCEL 2· Ari undlVIOed 2 04 Pl'· .,.. · 2 ~-0. W t 14·5 to vllC&\e lwo -..... t~tld la --anC1 I 92eeo ' 'p PAACft..2.MUl'IOiYICltCI ,l),&per-Jln 4, 11 . 18, 1 84 P\El.IC NOTICE 1ooc.., ... c-.., · " Mid 1 opoMCllO abll.. COi •1 MC091 •Paul \!'IC 1 Clilltomll OW11(%)ll'ller111tlflll'l4\0MIO ertail (%Jll'll•Mllflll'ldlOMilclPWCll I00-64 . ~ AM. CA. U101 =:::;lled ::;y• r..crit>eel &I llCIYll'IOH l l Ille llml ol IM s:i: poretlon ' ·• a~c:.pllng tn.~rom 111 unltl lhOwl'I XC<IPtif'li thetlttrOf" Ill l,lnhs .--i NOTICE OF DEATH OF Pllll'llltt F. DEL TON HA.RT and 1011 p.ibllclllol'I ol 111e NotlCI ol Rell Eiiate p,operil" lnle!" ot1 ll'le CondOftlWl!onl P\en lM ~ PW!. PlllllC NOTICE THOMAS L. STEVENS AND FLgr~~1nan11; EDMAN E. T':!. °"'.in ----"• s2~t!4°~ unoer NICI o..o ion.i. Inc. • ClllMCllfM c:por· n!~~3 u~ = PA~\. 3'. ~ = f'ICTITIOUI 9UlfNl81 OF PETITION TO ADMIN· YOUNG and PEAALINE YOUNG Clea<:r•ti.d • .'~-~· '~~lie lnCl:lo: ol Trull here1ol0t• ••etul.0 Ind d• llOf'I. OM~ ~~~ul 760 · uM 01 ,,_ Re11roc11d Common Ar.. •l'll~o: iw!!ric:.o Common A.IN NAiii ITA.TIUMT T 0 Oet.nd•nt· JAN EATON KINSEY Newporl -n rllCOf HYlt.0 10 ,,_.. unoerllgne<t. -111"'1 ' . <• C19'fn«I Ol'I .. Id COnCIOfnlnlo..m COrw;lomlnlum Thi'°'~ 1*90fl• .,.. Going ~~it~~ EST A E N , JUDflllso•ve' J~M·,"s"'s~JEY J~:N,;D:: ~237·=~r~h':;~53•~~m Pc:~~:'.'::do~ ~.~: =~~ . .:i~! :~:S.iu~ c:onouc1.o by.• P1.n ,•oo Cleter•bed 11'1 '"-oec11r-~.,., o:"ndn9d~="' rM Ole*· butlriest ae. . .. · " .. ' ol~locial Recol'Cll RICOl'Cll ol Or· I Sell The nder McGN A .. ..,., Inc. llJOf'I · llOn) TOU ROBOT . .00 W~111ty Pllce. To all heirs. benehc1anes, VELOPMEN T co ... Cf!ltlOfnla cor-an.ga Coonty c autOr!'lla mor• pal· laull •fld E= Ol'll~ON llce IO.fa ,; ........ '·McGee. PARCEL • NOl'l .. •ciu61... ..... PARCEL .. NOl'l .. XCIUllYe - Sulla 100. •••·~,,.,-Beach, Ca creditors and contingt<nt POf•llon, HOMEOWNERS EOu1:;;:·uculirtydesc~ibeeluloiioW1 ''11;:"~:~1 ~110°b8 ~Ofo.Cl~n Pfeeldtftl mtll'ltl and ngh11 appurtenal'I! 10 11 an<1 rigri11 11P9Urten...,1 10 ,,... f THOMAS L INC I Call!Qfnla corporallol'I. • T 1 l 5 00 I t ol LOI 33 an o r Tn s ttatiment wa1 tiled •flh the IUCh Un111 to uN ll'le COfT>O'fl()l'I Ar.. ri Un•H 10 uM 11'11 COmtr>Qt"l Ar .. Joeepn L Mllitl, 143 B&Y""ooCI Or , creditors o WA.f\O YOU NG. PEARLINE YOUNO t ":' N8111~2~ 1111,.,:.n on a maP IN! county wile<'& Ille 1ul pioperty II oo~ty Clerk 01 Oi•flOI Coul'lty on (a1 defined Dl'I 1&1d Conoom1n1um ., O.l•M<I on uld Col'ldomlnlum NIW?Of'I BeKh, C• 112660 STEVENS and P'l'':'°n!I who l l'ICI DOES\ \hfOUQh. 20. ll'ICLU9iVI 11;: m OBook j 8, Pag• 50 or M l .. located 1 22 , 198<11 Pl•n and ae.crib<lid In ,,.. Oecias · Plllll al'ld !Ml9CFll>ed In tl'll Decllt- Tnis butlneu 11 COf'ICluCted oy 1n may tx· otherwi!K' interested Crou -Oelend1n11_ i DA~TgEN cell•neou• M•P•. Rec:Ofdl 01 Mid ~=~Hi~G~'t1~~e.!'J~DERS INC FmMO 1t1on). exceo! 1ne Ra11 .. c1.o eom-uoco. exe401 1111 Res1111::1eo Ccirfl- 1ndlvlClual h ·u di estate HART ' FLOELLA HAR . J & -Cou , d tn touth _1 .. 1y s 00 ' Pub!llNld OranQll CO.ti Dally mOl'I A••• on Are:& JOMPh L Mllll• In Al ·pe~:uo~ h: been :filed v, no, PMENT ~~MPt~y·s:R~~~ reet nJ.L";, 14:, TnK; No 1218 •• ~:8~8d e~::~::ral St llOI Jan 18. 25. Feb \, 8. 19t<ll ·-~·-·ce',:. ~::::!in:.': PARCEL 5 E1--111or IM uM Thi• 1t1tenient wa' tiled "'11h Ille orn . COIPOI • ....... "'° •P fllld In Book 37 . 3 19·54 ...... .,, net bene'fll ol ()wl'ler'I .. 9llC:ft ..... Coul'lty Cieri!; ol Ot•l'!Oe Cou11ty Ol'I by Kathlyn Codd Stevens 1n COM PA.NY. INC., • Calllorn!a COi· p wn ~ ~am and •9 ol .. id Mil: FOUl'lllln Valley, CA 92708 11:.c NOTICE metlll •r• partle:;':ll•rl'y 11'1 l~.n In IM la .... panieulltly Ml lorth In !hi NOven'lbel 30, 1983 the Superio r Court of Orange porallon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. c!~~-Map• j71 4) 963.522e s nmu Miid• MltitleCI Euemenl• of Ille 11C:le enl!tltid "E--11•" ot"" F2:1t&21 INC a C1lllornl1 c;OfpotatlOl'I, J AN 1 By Rose+M•ro• IMI Otci1rall0fl ol Coven1,,t1. COl'I· 1ar111on o! Covtll'l1nt1 Con· Publ11NCI Orange . Co••I Dally County req uest l ng l hat EA TON KINSEV ·""'°""A. KINllY FOi par1lcu!ar1 and 091•1!•. i::;: Published Ot1nga Coall Dally Pl!ol 'f'OU AM .. Dl'AUl. T UMDIJI A dl11on• •r'ICI Ae11r1c11on1 rllCOl'de<I In lliOl'll 1nd Reslrlciiol'll rac:Oroea ., Pllo! Dec 28 1983 Jll'I 4 , l 18 Kathlyn Codd Stevens be ap· ' JOANN B SfLVEV . JAMES w el'lcet!her•by m,•~ ':... ';~ Jan 18, 2S. Feb 1· 198<11 e DID°' TMllT, OATIO""" 21. booll 1•34• PIO" 11. (!I'll Decilll'· 1<113•4 P-oe 77 (Iha "Olc;l#- 118<11 . . . . . pointed as penonal reprelC'n-SIL v Ev ' UN IT ED s TAT e 8 ~j~ ::~~ .~ ll'le ~!lice ol t.,. 30 -e4 1•1. UMLl.H YOU TAKI AC110N •llon''f under !he Sec:llOl'I ~~adlngl l•Ol'l"I u~ ,,,. s.C11on HMdlnQI 6589·83 . · TREASlJ AY DEPARTMENT . a m 1 TO ... OTICT'f'CM.MltftOPl"°"'.ff ln tvell artlCle .nllUed Certain 1UCf1 .rtlCle 91'11tlltd 'Cenllln tat1ve to admtnLster the e&tate INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. Cll'f' Clerk ot Intl Clty ot N-POfl f'lBLIC NOTICE MAV U IOU> AT 4 ~IA.LI.. E.-nel'lll lor Ownlll'1' afld ··Sup. nemeritt for 0.....--1· MCI "M · ----l'tlll--IC_N()_J_\C-[----of THOMAS L STEVENS TA.CO SI. a plftllel'll'llp, STATE OF Be•ejHCE IS FURTHER GIVE N IP' YOU NllD AN Ull'l.UIATIOM porl, Seuiement and Enctoecn· 1 senlemel'lt and Enc;roacn- (under the Independent Ad· CALIFORNIA., BOARD OF N c I llATE.MENTOFWTTHOAA.WAL Of THI NATUAI! Of THl menf' ,-----'-'=""""""'°----1m1n1stration o f Estates Ac!) Eau LL I z AT I 0 N. TRAN s. Hc~RE~~,:111~!nch~ 0M:;: Ff'IOM PA.MNE."IHW ....OCllDfNG AOA*IT 'f'OU, 'f'OU ALSO EXCEPT Ill w11er •Y""G 11'1 or ALSO EXCEPl -~water IY'flO"' or K4111 . CONllNENlAL CREDll SERV ICE. 1 Yo por OPIJlATINO UNDI.. IHOUU> CONTACT A LAW'f'IR. ufl(lel Nld llnd !'Ide• 1111d 11riCI ,ic::TfTIOUI llUllHlll The petition IS Sl'l for h earing INC • C1t!mrl'lla ~·lion. Cl.AV· day. tntl l3tri ol F:~ulry. l98~. •1 FlCTITIOUI •UllMfll NAMI NOTICI °" ALSO E.XCEPT THEREFROM Cet• ALSO E.XCEPT THEREFAotr.I 091 · HAMf. ITA.TaMINT in Oepl. No . J at 700 Civic TON C ADAMS. Sl ANTON IN· !!lid hour C!i: ~ Cha •i:..,1:i0: ':J 1 The lo Hawing pe1'90t\ hit wtthdr-n TlllUITll'I IA\.E 1a1n Oii 9•1 and riydroc1rbon ain 01! g11 ll'ld hydroc11bol'I Tn• loll~ng perlOl'I ti doing Cen ter Or .. West, Santa Ana, VESTMENT CORPORATION,. Call-~. ::ne ncH ;:,,,e Cl~ OI Newpotl ., I 9eoer1I Pf!r1Nr lrom In& part· MC?· 10141' ln\efffll •• 1ner"9CI by and COii-nle<tlttll,I ·~ by. and (:Of\· btJMl'IMilll C 92701 F b 8 IQ&4 l0tnl1 corporallol'I. WASHINGTON Y OU I he&rlnQol snip QPctr&l•ng unelef \M lie-01'1 FeQfult'f' 13, 1984, II ,0-00 ~to LOUii Relntdng, JelMI C 14 IO LOUii Ralf'lkinlJ JftMe C MA.NUCON, \1144 N. Moon1ain A on e ruary • INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Beech aa lhe place :;1tl'll obla<:ll :'oui buliinets nl/)'16 ot POL E A.M .. 11 , ... r .. 1 el'lll•~• lobby Ol'I Reinking, Arlhu• A Lll'ldekt •nd R.,nklnQ, .lnttur A u ftdelt1 ll'ld ........ Fuller1on. CA 92831 at 9:30 A .M . Clll!Ofnla corporation. SA.NORA C 111 per10nimlerett n °' Cl ~ HOUSE K!TS OF CALIFORNIA a! 511'1 Slf"1 otCfllce.QO T!tlell't11Jranoe o11'111tl by lfl11rumel'lll r.eorell<I De-'*• oy 1n11~11 recorOld 0.. OM!'! Alan Hough, ,644 N Moun-lF YOU OBJEX."J' to the BEATTY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.~ ''C Pl®f"~,;:c~!On ,~;:... and 2201 Mir1•n SI su111 102. lrvtne. Ca Cotnp.rly locait.0 It 501 North Main ce.mbet 27, 19<114, In bOOll ,297. em~ 27 , 19&4, 1n bOOk 1207, tlln View. Fullerton. CA.. 92831 , [ h t' · OAS COMPANV • C1lllornt1 cor-•IY OUOCl 1 me lfi t.it 1 ~ StrMt. 11'1 lhl City ot 8anl1 Al'll.lpage 166. Apr11 2, 19,5, In t>Ooio. -oe 156 Apr11 2 ti<llS 1,, tlOC)ll; lhil bullne11 11cOl'IClucled by &1'1 granung.0 t e pe Jl!On , y~ POf&llon, MAUREEN A. HA.STINGS, pt1ce "'111 l'lelf ~ ~~~~~eel TM hClltlOUI bulln••• n.,,,. COUl'll)' 04 OtlflOI. S•••• ol Call· 13,1,paga 1•21. Nov ..... betll. 19<1111, 13 ,, page 1<112 1 N~blri. 1Mt, lndlvldu•I should eithe r a ppear at lne IM COUNTY Of ORANGE, IN! by any petlOfl lctrHI .. •lalemenl !Of ,,. partnerlhlp w•• lorn l•, CAL IF 0 RN IA. RE n boOk 192•. P-0-5301, Maicri 24, bool\ 192• DIQI 5301. Marc;tl 2•. 0..1'1 A.Ian Hough h earing and slate you objec· OOES 1 lhrOUQh 25. ln<:lu1tve. c;a.tlo;;~ U ICI usemtonll naielOfOfe med on Jal'I, 14. 1983 In,,,. County CONVEYANCE COMPA.NV, • Clli· 1950. In bOOk 1989. PaQI 4tt l, Seo-19!i0 on bOOk 1999. PIO' 481 I Soep- Thl• 11a1emen1 wa1 llled wllh t"'• tiom o r file written objec· c-No. SI 11 IO ~eK00 E And ...., 01 Orin.ga FILE NO F207<1170 loml• COtporetiOl'I ... duly t..,,blo' I . 11SO. in bOOf. 206fl Pl9'I emt>er 8. 1050. 1n tlOOlt :lOM. PI09 COUl'lty Ci.rlt ol Orange Coul'lty Ofl I ~· I • er · full Name and A.Odr ... of ll'le p.,. poll'lllCI TrUll .. Ul'l6lll lhat oert 442 end ••5. A.pi~ 20. 195-1, on bOOll 4<112 and 4A5 A.prH 20 1954, 11'1 b0011 DIC 5, 1983 lions with thl' court be ore NOTICll YOY Mft bMn '"""· Cily Cle1k ol !rte h IOl'l Wlll'ldfawlng Dead of f ruit executed by SHARO 27,2. ~3971 NOY9mblr 8, 1956. 21 12 P"9I' 3911 ~blr 1, 195'. F2:11M2 the hearing. Your appear· TM court m., dee* apltlt4 ,. Cu~ 01 Newpofl Be..: 11 . Pl 1 Willlim H C•r11f. 2011 Me~ow L. KESlENER. an urvnarrlld In tlQOlt 370. ~ 303. JO• and n boOk 3704, PltQ" l03 304 and Publllhael Dr•flOI Cou t Dlltt ance may be in Jl't'l'SOn o r by wtthOUI ,...., Mini hM!'cl imlM• Publlltlld Dr•noa Col•t D• V lo Vl•w Ln COi!& Met• c a 112827 A.FINO W OORWIN, an ul'lmll' JOS. an being ol offlc111 Ateord1. s all bllng ot o!U<:la! Reeotdl P!I01 Jan 4, I I, 18, 2~. 1984 tto ,ou l'.-poncl wttf\6n 30 d1y1. Reed J11n 18, 1118' 3 11 ~4 Sit;ined W•lh•m H Cart., menu trullOfl. racorOld on racordl 01 Oral'QI COUrity. C•11-rec:0tC11 ol '><•"9' County, Celi· 110·84 your Q rney 1,.. lnlor'Mlttol'I bltoW. PublishflCI Oringe co.11 Diii!)' 1e. ,911, .. 1n11rumerit No 234 18 to1n11 fo•n•• ------------IF YOU ARE A C RE.DI· lfyou wllhro Meklhea<lvlceolan PllOI Dec 2e. 19!3. Jan 4, 11, 1e. Booll 1•102, Pl!Qe IS2, ol Olflclal ALSO EXCEPT THEREFAOM Ill ALSO EXCEPT TMfREf ROM 111 - __ _,l'tlll.=""IC:..!:HO"-'l"IC"['----TOR or a continge nt trt"Cl1tor 1tt0f""'Y 11'1 1n11 m111er, yoo ll'loulCI P\.8l.IC NOTICE. 1084 6628-83 Re<:0tC11 of Orange Coul'll't'. s1111 oil oi) ••gri11 m,,,....1, mil'l9<•t oo• °'' ,19ri11 m1 ..... 1111 ..,.,.,..11 o f the dt"U?a!K'd . you must File dO IO promptly .o thal yO'l.lr ""''llen Calllorl'li&, unoet ll'le p6W"" ol •• •ogri11. ria!u•I• 11•• r11;1n11 and otner ro<;1n1t, nalural gas righ!s and QI,.,., ,ICmlOUI .Ul*Ell I . h h t rffPOl'lfMI, 11 any, may M flied on FICTITIOUI IUllNlll ll'lfll"n COl'll&lroed, ""II Mii at publ!C hydroclrbonl Oy w1'1atl09Yef 11ame ydrociitJOnt by ,,.,,,,_..... ,,.,,,. NA.Mt IT&TrlllNT your c aim w1t t e cour or lime T IU<:liol'I to 1ne hlgl'*ll blOClet IOf known geo1nermat 1tHm •nd IW1 known Ql()t,....~! 11.-m and 111 The lollo'Nlng per90t'l 11 d1>1ng present 11 to the personal rep· A.vtlOIU1tld h• l&IClo aem1ndade ln to1~;!1 ':!.!!t::! doing call'!. or cntc:k •• Clea<:'I~ below. pioCll.J(;lt derived 11om any ol \he piOdUCtl derived hom 1ny 01 ,.,. butlllell II resent.alive a p pointed by the El ttlbum•; Mde decWlf oonlra Ud. e . ng P\El.IC NOTICE payable•• Iha time ol Mle Ir\ law1u! 10fegl)l"9 1n1t may tie 0111ri0 or undet oragoing. tnat may be ""lhll'I or u s WA TER TM success + .. f h ..,, ~ • ,...,_ qua Ud. , .. bullnff• •• s 5 money of ,,. Unitld 51111" ot 111e parc;e1 ot 1a!'l<I ,,.,.,nabave a.. ncter the p•cet o11ana """"""~ co JANI ENGINEER INO ' SALES , court Wllnln our mont a .,.... deftffo di • dtM LM ~ s c PROPERTIE . 12 piing CNll 1 ·21114 Amerb wllhOut •11tranty ••Pl'-Krtbeel logelne< ... 11111Fll! per~lual bid , 1'-...rtti the pet• 2219 Maple A.,. •C. eo.1a MIM. from 1he date o f fln1t i!J8uance lnl«M•~l•n que ..,., · •c9~1111rtei.A C•19 9-:J~ CnMt NOTICI TO Of LlnOl..:0 u to 11111, uM, po11•lk'l'I FfQhl of e11111tng. mining. ••PIOf""ll 1~~ ,IQ;., :V-e1rK11ng mtnl"l9 ... CA 02627 o f lr t t.ers as provided in Sec· N ,_. _.... lo ....-ttM ICt'tlCe Of ,2 Spr;::; .;; lrYlnt ~· 92714en. C"l!DtTC>f'I CW or .....::umbl'•l'lcel . .it nghl, lltle and Ind l)\'.lel'•llng 1'-•'0f anC11IOfing in p1ar1ng 1no 09«anng ·,,.,.,. .. or· IN! P•I• Qlnklttll Jani, 22e9 M1ple tiM 700 o f the Probate Code Mt enorMJ In tt1t1 maltef, ,ou lhll bu.i,,_i 11 corniucteCI by .,, IULK T!lllANl,IR lnter"I l'IO'W" l'le!d by It 11 9UCh l"CI r~ the 1&"'41 lfom Mid 10t lng "' lf\CI ·~ TM NtN AW •C Colt• M .... CA. 92827 nnl'f . T h , f loMilltlct de .. ,,,_,.., M tMt Jtl'U' Id 1 Nohce •• f\eleby given to cr.OllOll TNll• 1n aoCI lo lhl fotlo'IJflng oe-1..,0 Of ltl'ly 01ner l•nd ll'ICIUCill':Q tne •om u lcl lan4 Of 1ny 01 ri.et lef\CI, lN. ~al""' 11 (:Oflelu<:ttd by .,, .c .,.-1 orn1a. . e ttme .or wffttel'I r••P 1,_, " ..,.1, '"•Y be 1~v "'" .c r n • tntl w11hin named 111n1ter0111l ICl'lb«I Pf'°'*1'1 it11u11ed 11'1 lhl •ign• 10 _wt11p11oc1< or C111ec:110l'l•l'Y .-ciudong 1ne rigfl1 to wfl•Pt10Cio. Of !ncllvkluf!I hhng clauns w ill not expire NM°",....._ T "fri:;" Moun~ "r"~ 11,., lhe nat a bulk tr•~••• " ab0u1 to be •toteNICi County ltld S111e. 10 wll d•ltl and m1119 1rom MKI land• Oll'>er 1,ac11on.ity Clrlll ln<I"'""" lfOfl'I ~ Pet• D. Jani prior to four monlhs frorl'l'the .. u.terd.._..-Oltarel-n 1 'c•temen O,'' ' eo':nt ~e Of'I c>erlOf'l•I Pl'CJC*1Y herein-PARCEL 1 A.,, unCI~ 11e1h in ... tnose 11er...,1t>0ve Cletefib.o. and• other than 1nose ri..eonabove rnie 11a1emen1 w" tlltod wftll 1111 ~th hea n• noUc<.-d to di un ..,._.-"" •19 -••. Oec n;v, ,i;ri:, Of •noe Y on 11111 Cletenhed +,,1.,ut 11'1 and to Lot , Of Traci No 001 0t 9u .,.,.i11. 1unoe11 •"d 1n1t1• ilbld, o11 or ;u wells. lunnelli county Clerk 01 Of•f'IOI' Coonty on ate (' Tl .....,._ twGtirle lnfttecHlt--.,le, · ,DMU Tnt1naml(111ndbut1oen M1Clr ... llOIO."' ,.,. City 01 Colt• Mela, ll'llO 1ri1ou9n or ac•Oll Ille !'Id ~hi"• into uwougtt Of _..ON Dec 21 1983 bovc. de •ti .,...,,_, "" ,...._1a I !NI intll'ld.0 tr1n11.,0t1•1 "9: County ot Or.,.ge, Slate ol Call• 1Utit.ut!1Ce of ll'le !and ,.,,.,~l>Ove n. 1<1b9u'11C* o! ,,.,. 11!'!0 ~· ' ' .,2'M151 YO A y EXAMlNE th(' ..ctttf!. .. ~ ... un.. ,,....... P rr~;~~ ~;·~ 1C':~~MO.i4'/ ETTY B CLARKE. 342, NeWPOf1 !otflla, u pet map recorOld 11'1 Boott ue1e11t>ee1and 10 !>Ollom IUCh '#hie>-boY10Hetlb9Ci andtol>Oltomlldl Publilhed Orll\gl CO-I 0.lty f'I k t b th court lf you ,.. .. b'llda a~ 1 o · • · · 292 8• Blvd . ~1 &Mch. CA •7e P"V" 1t and 20 ot Mii· 110Cked 01 Olrecllon~ cltMleCI "'"'"· OCdCI OJ ~~ Orllleel PllOI J1n. ''· 18, 25. Feb 1, 108e I e I e p ..,!..___,,. e, th . .,.._ t.fo nta...oaf&MOANT: .. . Thl'*"'9(•1~bualne:Mld0r-Q9fllMOU9 Mapt. In-ml afl\Ce ot ,,,e 10Mi••,,d li\1111• unc1.., .and bene•lh •• lu""911 Ind tn•n•""""" and 231-t• re nl r""~ n e '°'""'"'" oom,...nt IUl9 ..-n ftNd llJ the t tntl ll'ltltlcleCI tran1!erae(1J .,. County Aecol'O!ll 01 Miid COunty or rieyonCI tne •wl..,IOI' 1111'111• 1t1et.il 1n Of ~ ,,,. •"191'10t -------'°'-:::-'"--'-!,you may serve upon thf' ex ,....._"" ..... ,.... " '" ...... t OBEAT L TURNER A.ND LINDA s bcep111"g tn.-r•from Ul'lltl 1 and 10 rtd11M fllul'lnal IQUlp "'911'1• l"'•I• '~ '"° 10 rectrlll relo.il'lf\el, P\BlJC fl)ltcE • ·utor or adminl•lr01Wr, or ....,.. tlltl a.weutt. JOU '""' P\El.IC NOTICE UR N ER. 24eee Lind• Flor•, 11'1tough 8 •• ~ VPOl'I the Con-••Ill. repe11, QMP9f'l anc1 oc-••• •ny .,00 mill'll..,., r.,.it, o..... .-ie1 h I th wtttlln 10 Cle)'l atl• lflll .umt'l'\Of'll I "OU"• HIMS CA 92es3 Cl()tnlfllum Pia,, llCOl'Otd In 8oolo llUC'l'I ....... ,,, m~ .,..itnout '-• •t• ll'ly tud'I ...... OI ,__ ACTTTIOUl IUltNS81 upon t -.: ltl ttorney or e ex · lllt-..CI Of'I you ,,.. wnn tnlt court flCmtOUl IUltNlll fna11he ptQJJerlY per11,..,,1,.•10 13es5 P.ge 921. Olllclel ~Cl• ot .-thl n9n1 10 dflll mine. 11ore illQUt ~ in. •>ght 10 ar111 NA.Ml I TATIMl!NT tor or administrator, a nd -inen , .. ~ .. 1o ,,,. oornplall'll NA.Ml ITATt:MlllfT 1cte11:r1t>ee111'1 general•• !Ce°'""" Mid Coul'll't' 1xp101• tnCI ®ctr•I• thrOU9'1 ,,.. ""-11ore e.;plOl'e aoe1 ooer•l• Thi lolloWl"i peJM>f\I 11e Cloln9 fLl e with the court with prool l.lf'llell you Clo. your deleult wl" T™' lollowlng oei.on• ere doll'IQ ar\OF and It locelacl at 3•2 1 tffW· PARCEL 2 Uni! 3 u ll!OWl'l l.IPOfl ..,1ece or IM uooer MIO •Ml of '"" lhlOUCJh tnlLll.wr19Cll or 1'11 upper~ .,._ M I ce a written ......,uf'tt .,,.,.o on app1ie1tl<il'I ot Ille b\.lllnltl• •I Beacri 8tvCI . Newpert Bete,., 11'11 Conclomfnlum Pllltl r....,eo to In llibWtleot of the ler\CI ....,...n•rio.,. 1 .. 1 ol 1,,. 1Utl_,.,. ot ,,_. 11nc1 M!Sl!:fllVt!, MUMPER i ttu0HES. M!l"VI • . • ~-. tlft and INI courl may enter a ju<IO*• COS I A MESA. RA.DIA TOR SHOP, A. Paroet I lbO¥I (!eeCf1bld """eCIOYI Clfl(;r!t>eel 1 petlMtlhlP tatlng that you dc-sn~ speiclal "*"' -oelnll you tor Chi rellel a.. $11 W 1t1n Street, Co•l• ""-·Ca ,.,. tiuMteM r\atne uMCI Oy lhl Thi tOlel ~ ol in. ~ Trll 101.i amoun1 OI Chi ~.id rne 101.i 1~n1 of '"-~ 51to Cen"IPU• OtlY•. N-pott ua-of th" filiog or on in · mended 1n 1r.. oornplalnt, ....,lch 92927 Id t11n1taiNt•I et MiCI loClllOfl is ()111'1C1p911 l)llanee, 1111••• in.eon, pr1nc;1pa1 1;1alanQlt. 1n1..-•• 1Mt90fl. 1nc;ipel bale!Q. 1n1""' 1t1eteon. &Meft. Ce, 92&&0-0120 entory and a ppral9ement of could reM1tt In garNltllTlltl1 lr~•n Boyd Mire••. 1421 W 11• 8AS1<1N ROBBINS 31 ICE 1~ner ,,..,,. r...oneblY "11ma1.o tOQllll'lllt .,,,., teNonabl°Y Mtln'\flteCI IOQll,.,.. ....,,., , .. ~Ml~ OenMt F Kouri. 333 s Hope f h W'9M 111\Jng of lflOl'l9Y Of prOCMf WlCtllOld °' . BtN. C11t! 12t2 I REAM ooetl. ·~ li'l'd <ldVM'1(,91 II ,,,. COlll . ••P9NM ano -"'11r'C9' ., '"" ,, a•P91'1 ... 1nC1 .CVlllOll II '1111 SltMI. 3Sth FIOOf , LOI Al'IQllllil. Cl I.Ate UIK'\a or o t e pl'll· Ot otl'l9r r'9111i' r~ueattd'" thl com· Thil buaiM'tl ~ conCluc•ed bf en T"'•' 1.io ~11111en1ter 111n1en4td 11me OI tN ll'lltlel publlolllQl'I ot thll ume ot 1tle 1n11111 put>HUllOl'I ot th11 tome Ot ,,.,. lfll'llel P'Jbl!Calton ol !NI 90071. Iona or atu:tUni. mentlon4'<1 pletnl ~lvleluel 0 bl cOl'l..,imm11ec:I II Iha olllc:4> ol Nolloe ... SINl.390 4f NotlOe .... S2K. '~ 30 ... 01~ ..... ,,,2 OJI 04 PN 0 Qeorga, w s Hooe n $tttiQn 1200 and 1200.!'.I o f 0•1ed ,,.,, :;>6, ,984 ltvtn Boyd Merell AEA.T AMIRICAN BAN~. 1801 Cur~tty Gel.cl c........ Chactl• Cur•enlly dl!.0 C.lftllr• ~· Cu,,entty 011.0 c.--1 OMO.• SlrM't. 35th FklOf. LOI ......... c. h ea,rr I Probal Code l.U "·BRANCH. C*'ll Tl'lll ll•lemet'll .... filed wnh 11141 lury P•k E••I. Sult• •800, Loa Of Certified CM.ell• CMIY•Dle to tM Of Cert!lteel Cf\eehl DIV•ble to,,,. ~ °*"' pe)'ltlll \Cl·-90071 c .I u rn II e · a,·c.totyn E A.goat1, °"""l'J' County C.. ot 0.lll'IQI County on ~ CA 90087 Of\ or '""',..,. Trull• or b600# are ecioaptat*I to Trutl• Of blOMf 1re 9"«1lltitl 10 lrutlM Ot blc)09I -aao.ptatM 10 ~-A. MenlOU, »3 8 Hooe llUGH J. SCALLON PublllheO 0r-. Cont Oeil'I' Pilo1 Dec ,~, 1N3 uery ), 19M Trv11 .. proW*I proper ldltlllfl· Trutt• proY\Oe4 P'OI* IClettt•ll· T~l• Of'OY!Md oroc-10efll*'- 8treet. 361h ,klOl'. LOI A~. C• •t77 P1clfl" Coa1t Hlah· Jan 11 21 ,.., 1.1. 1N• '~ Thi• t1U111111111ter •• 1Ubl'1C1 10 tatlOfll9aY...._ ~ callorlmaw.1111n1e • .....,... '10071 IJ S•lte-114 ' ' . 211 Publllhed Ot~ COUt Delly ltlfm"'9 Unltot""' Comm .. e+•• Fr011'1 11'1f01m11ion •hTc:fii 1he F1om 1,,10,meuon •l\!Ch th• Fiom ll'llormilion which Ille ,,111'111 O. Sttl4el. !UKI °tempul • p I t c• ltlll Piiot JM 11. 11, :1 Feb I, 1014 ode Stielion 8108 l rus• o.M ~. bUI fOr Tt\111 .. OW'"I rellable. but !Of Tru'1" aettTO relleO'I, 1N1 g wNCfl DrlY•. N•wpOll •••Ch , C•. an• 0 ft • ~. ,7•·14 TM'*""' .-id IOClrW ot ,,,. pe!· wNCtl Trust• "'*"· "° ! .......... wnoc:h TN&I .. ,,,.., .. no '""""9"" Trutl• mat." NI·~ Of t :tMO.ol:IO 14·tt l·SS$ l rt.It.IC HOTtCE with wnom cilln'la mlY bl 11•ec111 1atton or w1tran1y, lhl 1treel ed· 11tion Ot wer1an1y •hi tlrwt 96-we111,,ty, 1ne 1tree1 ~ (•1 or lwnartl A. \Mllll, ~tto Cwflpul Publlilh«!d Orange Cout e•• LUC~•men, f.CIOW Oftlcef •1 Cir .. l•I Of °"""' common OMile· dtffli!M) "' °'""' ~ 0.0-!Ml C(lml'P'IOf'I """9'11"°" of IN Or hi~, 1'I po1t te1ch, C•. 11 Pilol Jan l8 19 23 ~mtOUI MJl;tNlll a1111:11C NOJ\C( , .. , ArMtlcll'I..,.. ,90, Cll\IUI) N\IOf'I ol h "°"" o..crlbeel PtOI>" l'llllOlt of lhl lbOwe deeCl'lbeCI proc>-•belll9 Mt:Cribld prap111y • >taO tHIO.ol y • ' ' ........ ITAll:•WT r-W1'. 1111 . U te IOO. LOI ~. ~ ... 2000: ...,.., Pt.oe, •Al. 9ftY,. noo &frllol &t .m aNI 8r*OI s1 .. •18 l 2'A Colta J. t .......,...., '!DO Cfll'!lpul 984 ,.,. l()llowlng per.on• •r• CloloQ ncmlOU8 ........ " to067 tflCI tN 1111 ell)''°' 'MO Coll• ....... CA 12tJT )() C0.11 Mell, c. 91'2t CA .~ ' Ori ... 'NewPOll aeecl'I . Cl 306·84 .,.....-: M&MllTl~NT ~.-iyc:r.oi1or~be, .. 8.iclpr~llbelngtoidlOflhe le!CIDl'OP9fttllbeln9.:16Cilorll\e SelCIPIOS*tJ•belnll..,..,fvi ltll 12uo.ol20 COMP\Jlt"tNSURA.NCIA.OMIN• The lofl0tw4llo P«Wll _,. CIOil'IQ uary 2, IM4. "'"IOf'l II lM b.sJliW pvrpoee gt p#ytng t"t obllQa!IOf'll °"''"'°'* ol 1>9Yi"O tnit ~~ 100-gt ~ ttw _,..,.,._ l . A.V'flf'/ c 1erv. ~190 CampiA TAATDR8, INC . 17 8tooltltoilow ~ u rt be'Ot• IM (:OMUllWfl•llOl'I Cl•l• ~lt)'Nld c..d of TN91'lnclud· MOill'edby&lldOeld~T,Ull w:t.KedtryMld:OeliaotTnilli~ Otl't'e , Newport laac:h. Ce .,.1114 \C wn.llCC ,Ser11aAM,C8 92705 IRVINE: ,.A.RMS. 23 Rlf'llrocll, lftedlb<l'W 1ng,....aN1••'*"9M ~IM trvtt• lf'll .... .-iel ••~ot11oerrv111 .. '"'lll"lllnOe!teelollMl""' .. tHIO·Ol20 r--. nv P11agon A.om1,,i11r1tor•~ Inc . l"""9 c.ill 12715 So fM •II 1rnown 10 did"'" enctol.saie lf\Clot8• otS... L A1Mn ~Id. l tto Cltflr: NOTICI OPNON•IPON..uTV 1111 corp , 17 BroollhOllOif Or , Roll SltfKIH 23 9l"°9CI Trlll"eterelill l UICI 1n1tll't0td 0.l<ld JaMWJ ll, ltf4 0.1.o °"'*'1t*' 10 1913 OtttlCI December 20 IMS Dl!'r•, He•P•" •••Ch . • NollOe II n«eCJr g1--. Iha! thol ant• An•, C• t21tl5 !fvll'l9 C9lll 9211$' 1an1"1r0ftl) uMCI"" lollowln9 ad· CALI FO"NIA A!COf"VIYA.NC!: CALlfOANlA ~l.CONVE'f'ANC£ L1,0l'lM1~ AECON"(YAMCl 12MO-OIZO •9IQl'lld lllill not bl ~ble TNI l>UllNM 11 COl"ldUC1.0 by I Tilti ~ 11 OOl'IO\ICI_, ri, 1111 Ion-' b\lelnetl ,.,,_ ll"od llG• COMPAN"I' COMPANY OMPAH'f' TNI bueiNM Iii O(INNCled by 1 kw fk'T'I itbti or lllbtl!MI conliaclt:CI por1tlon lf'ldl""°"al ...... w4lfllrl IM lllfM ,_, 1111 M M6CI l"*-M N>C1 Trull.. •• NICI l~ 9'f'*al par"'9f'INP lt'l'fOl'l9 otftec !Nin m)'Mll Ol'I or P~ A.dmlf'll1tr1ior-.1nc "°" 8.,,ec:tno 1 'NONE' lw Sw.anl'll It..., 1,-8\11.Mll'le M.911y a,....,. IC.el¥ I,. AtLAM SONO&T~ •lflllCl•I• 0.1.0 ~D.21 1141nCMri14" PrllllMnl ~TMI tt••ement ...... llltld .,i1n IM l.O~~L , • .?~[~NA [qoutl¥1~t~ ClltaillYe VIOi P+1 '-" ~va· .. ~--·~•M•I n. 1tltefl'*ll •• ftlect ,,.."''' ,113 · · t 11ll*Mtlt w" Med wttn thll ~tw C*"' o1 Olllt"Ofl Coull•v °"' , ..,.. tAl1 Corbin ...-...:-... -· tA51 Corbin,.,_. 11 Cor1'ln A~ COYl\t)i CW'll ot Ollll"IQ9 eountw °" QNllllM L Batel t~ c ..... ot Oflng• Coul'lly Oii Dec 27 1"3 INOA s TUAN(A NortlwidV'9· •t.12•.... Nontwldgll CA • lltl CA 1111• oec.2t.1N.1 224 1 .......,.Dr 11 tH3 .,.... eft0edf1..,....el(•l (2131101.ust \ 12131101-nst 2,1170 •1,w ,,,.,,. 0r-.. c.MI ·-' PIJbll-'*> °'~ Clou• O:lltf btieNd OreftO! CoMt Deity "'°' ~Of .. Codi °""" P"O\ Pubbal'lftd Ot ... c... Ollly ,....,_ f'l\.M ...... °' .... C09lll .. ..,._ flublltNO 0rar'l9' C:O..I Detty Put>lllMO Ot.not CoMI Oaity Pilot OtenQ9 Cc.-1 0.1ly flllol .ltl\ I 15 fell 1 I IN• II tNA 301 ..t<I lt, at. Fetl ~ ltf.4 .itll'I t I I 1t lMA Ml 4 t I 11. t ... 'llot'.IM.l1,ll.ISFeb1,!!!'., Jenlll21llH4»S·84 11,tlf'ltlltlttol J ll IA 314_.. ..... .ai • ~ '6-#r-.a11.a... \ . L ·----------"'"'-----_::'._ _ _.:I~~---------------------'''.....-_;,_;':'~--...::~:_--~~~::;. ___ ..;:=.:: )--. ___ ,_ D6 642-5678 CLASSIFIED· INDEX IHtff fer la11 ______ .._. ... ______ I 8n1n 111 lale , ... , .. l11 kl• lta1n UaJaraJu.. ltaMI Oatan.IUM Af!!!at•h, OaJ. Al!!!antt, Oaf. 1ta1ral 1002 THE DAILY Pit.OT Gneral 10021..,.rtltack IOH Cereaa••l••r 2222 •=rrtltd~ 1211 CtstaMt1a Z7Z41~rtltack 2711 llllllLIAll ..:LA IFI ED OFFICE llOli H~ IMITIHHS ludo 1•1• Buy T11d• Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage. BACK BAY 3 bl, 2'h bl S695/mo.3Br2Ba.lrpte, r,:;i~.,~ \~5~8~~· TW Lease Lige 4 bdrm ocean tide 01 hwy exec home on qulal cul 2 car gar, no pet& 3001 • REAL ESTATE ..-nc·r•I An.h .. m Hollo S.lbuo i.1 ... J t\lltu• ••rom1. ... w t •P.&trarlU 8r• h lUNn<O <J.l M., l uoi..M._ Ual\.6 t'•n• tl fon• f tl\fnW1tt v,n .. , Hwulut_.".,, llit-•h ...... , 11.11,, ..... lrvu..- l .. ci.n• "-' .. " 14'C""" llolb ~ ..... ,.., .. ,, L~kto f,..,....,, M1•mn Vi•Jl' N1w ... lft titMh ~11 l 0Wn'M'nl1 s.n Juau l ••'''" •fM• ,.,.._,., At'W !>HI 11Ncll ::,..U11\ l.qurw """""' .... h f1io111un w..,1n.•"''•' Mui><~ 11,,.,,.. A4.rr..- l\µ.iar\rnrnu 8t .. t l'h•i-"~ ti.. ....... l'ropo• l rmrtf.'r v LJ''- e • .. , .. ,,11 '''o•"""' f 'urw.,.lf'nm1 ... ma lJuJJf• ,.,., Vn1u. H~wl•Mnv-.t ''~°''"' ,., ..•• fl~ hlttuiun i11I l'Toph l..,1111.) ,,.., , .... M1.t.MI• lltitt .. ~ ••~rka il4ouni.1n ,..._..,, I" •/\1(1 ( t t IUI ,f l "ohh, k.1 ,f '\wu "'-"' t.n t. "' .. "-'t~y nm. ShAnnc RS~ RI: Wa.n....i RHOALS "'"""'" t ur ""ht'd liuv..,. IJnfumll"'"'I Uuu"""' F urn1•tv<1.i • ,, L'nfut naah•""J ( •!lflJ.u t '"" l' .. 011.1 IJnf r uwnhtl'\i ... '"'''' Tuwn.,....,.... lnl Ovvl*•" ~um l>up1~,.,.. Uni Ap.&.rllnf>n'-r'""''"'°"' Ai-rUTW-n&a L'nf Apu t'um uo l,nf ........ 11.,.,,,, a. s .. ,.1 ......... Mui.It (,""""' ..... ,""" Sum""'• R#n~b \'wau1.1n R.f.nwb •ft,.nt.1b .. , Sl'\art" • Rrn~b. W•n"'1 l•"1•l!" '"' R.rn1 rn r ... R.-n~ll 8vt1r,... Mrnl.Ab l •.,unl llM>uob !ndwt R.>nuob s~-..-M~ Hrnwla Charming 3 Bdrm 2 Bii t T J h S . 001111 I'S home like new. Own•r $776tmo 673 1734 de tac I 1100 754. t202 Jeffrey Dr Own1/agt 2 Br. 2 block• to beach. Shorl walk from City ten· c ep Onf> .. ervact•: 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. 2 private flex Open Sundoy Ct1t1 Mtll 2%24 559-8221 yard & gar No pell 1&25 l~ nit and huge park New M onda'-'· L'ra'du) patios. 2 car garage. 2 675-9 t03 1 BJCk Bay condo. 29r 2ba. 223 351h St &4S.1 t05 too& paint. near new root, very 1 r 0 blks lrom ucel .. nt Naw· 1s1000 'move you In' $850 Avell lmmed Dys CLEAN & SPACIOUS 1il0' lerge detached bonus 8 00 A '1 5 '~() p M port Beach shopping Elltllde $650/mo 3 Br 642·2119. evea 548-3080 Weatalde 2 Br 1 Ba up· 3 Br. 2 be step• to beach :~~~ room end RV storage ell : .1v .-:, · • $159.000 Fee Cull Carol IEWPORTIUCI 2'• Ba house with BEACON BAY 3Br/3Ba greded drapes crpt, No pell G1rege' Yrll, lu,4 add up to 11,,. 11111ng 111 a Businc'"'· (~ountcr ·. P1ngburn to aee Good 3 Bdrm older home beckyerd A11a11 now thru r1nne & dswhr p1110 S 10001mo 650-893 • I I .,., • 1 or 2 yr lease no pelt ··• ,5 0 d 6-45 142 1 iutb very low price o on Y on r11ge tot (90K 178 ft) 4 ·30 only 186·A Mesa $ t900/mo 676•8617 ar•• No pell 1 • e· • lllll $128.900 751·3191 Monda'-'-~r iJa\ $216.000LOtvalueatone Tll11•t U2-1I03 pollt a ct11nrng 4bd 4ba yrly lldOllle iu:M C:. SELECT 1 is wo1th th• p11ca end Big Cenyon 2 B1 2 Ba 650-6723 01 786·2399 s 180otmo Also Herbor :~ ... PROPERTES 8:00 A.~l.-5:00 P.M. . ownermeyca11y1etTD 1 2 bd 1 be den. rv·~ rm S18SOtmo Large4Br 4 Eaailida cul• bachelor, View and Ocean Front 1044 DEAOLIN C'S R11lc01UlltRltr wllrplc. separate dntng Ba pool & spa vaulted ca1l1nns, patio. from $1600. S3700/mo tl'41 r... • 1oom carpets end $3350/mo 759-0706 .. ,, 675 9797 10~• PllTllllf lln · .... •• • HI· 1121 drapes, water paid. gas Owne1. Broker S4 t5/mo Joyce Wallie. ·• 111'1 120100011 Pl'BLICATION l>b\l>U"d·. lal .. -a heating and cooking Remax 631•1266 Acrossl10.m beach New· iu~~ ' d -$650 545-6169 Condo. 2 Br, 2 be, 2 car Ea1t•lde Townhouse 2 port Shores 1 Br $450 •U11' Gollcourae. mountain an M la\ at. I I: 'W it 111. Ptiia1al1 1007 N•wport Hgts 3Br. lrg 101. gar. n1 Hoag Hosp p 1 encl g11 Call ttl8'1 city hghta views from all on< encl ya1d. dbl gfir, •3 bd/ Iba, fncd yard• $795/mo 640-5324 stoiy 2b~ ""'ba, garage, 00 ' 101n rooms 2 Br and den situ-T ut>stla \ ~1011 I : :w p 111 S225,000 6,.2_9988 Move now• ,595 patio, $575 mo 650-0500 6-40-5608 ::: lled tn Irvine Many up \\.' J .l I ue-. 1.31 I 11.111 PRICI SllAVIR-IUPLU Mr Wiiiiams 547-0204 Most attordable 2 Br 2 Ba "LIKE-BRAND NEW" Bacheto1 , ralrtg Incl rnB• grades Ask tor Mar1tyf) ft nt>~uJ' Pen Ins u 11 Po Int WESTOLIFF appls dthWhr $600· flat Sperkllng 1 Bdrm from S38Stmo Also 1 Br 11111<1 Bulkley M 4·7020 Thur..,dJ\ \\ t•d I ·~11 J1 Ill $249.9001 Large living Customrzed 3 Bdr 2 Sa & •Rtaf l1hltl1111IH S39-6l90 BEST Alty tee $460 Utlla pd, pool g11· $4 10/mo 548·2682 ::: UlllllULESDTt ~rrda \ fhtlr-· t ·~11 1 , 111 room w1tn ltreptace family rm Remodeled Houses Ap1s&Condo1 NEVER LIVED IN age no pets lllc••Yll '°" tiardwood floors dining k•tcl'ten & Ba 2 11plcs Landlords AdverltN Free Lu• condo, 3 Br. 3 ba 301' Avocado 642-4905 -11••:~,ll•--------~JI ut d,1 \ fr r \ t 111 fl 111 room large Bd1m 2 car snuners brick gelo1e & 50¢ 11 Stores & Markets lrplc 233 18th Piece. Npt 241 w Wiiton 631·0960 Spacious 3 Br apt on 10t"' 11" • i.: garage low maintenance much more Assume rig 841 -4260 '-'gts St200 675 4333 Fairway completely re· 11 loU '°'u nda \ r r I ~ 1111 I 1 ·Ill yard Walk 10 oay-b.ach roan Asking $320.000 " -Lrge 3 bd 2 ba l1plc, tu1b1shed , lull aacurlly. 2 :2 ~~t~':'oes!:ooo a month Call Harry agt 631 -1268 H1!~~~~!~~ ~0~.b~g~f11~· P!n~t1NSP~~~. 22 b~;.,2 0~~· ~~~~P enscj25~~0 ~~ ~!~~~~~~e.4m~~r:;~~c tJ)( CA 1'C£LLA TIO~ &. 142•5200 llC OAIYOI $8SOtmo 631-8499 agt S900tmo Ferguson & Req 548·1936 pools, pt us many :~1•• CORRE(:TIO,~: S t>r exec house Best or Ila a condo its a duplex. Hahn A E 642•1183 MESA PINES2850Harla aman5091UesN For appt ui the model $799.000 Lo N01 Its a super house! 2 Ren1-se11.1ea11e lido rsre BEAUTIFUL 1 Br S495 644-0 ° pets II~ Cancellations and l'\)rff't'llOll .... ma~· down OK Gd llnancln~ lrg bdrm chels kltctlen lrg 4 Br Owner flHlble. PAVp1110.pool.apa CONDOS FOR LEASE 1.11• AFFOHULE l.e mudo on ""arrlt' .1 ... ·11 11111"'~. as Call Denise, 834-115 custom decor huge living s 1900/mo 675-9103 TOP area. quiet, no pets Futn & Unlutn S62S·S 1500 ::~~ 3 Bdrm. 2 beth townnome, u u " ~ u, J • " BROKERS WELCOME room EZ TERMS $.475 llllFE•I HLlllTJ-549_·2447 Agent 631~4960 g1e1t loc11ton, near b Pl k f II · Agent 537-5027 n V d Her11age Part! shopping, a ove. easP as or a caner atton ·---------Mobile a.... 1100 MesaVe<de4Br.2ba.lam Gigantic 2 rm pleasure Newe1 3br 2ba M ere Lge airy newly decorated schools and transpor-be h II 1 palace gourmet kitchen nome atrium. open bachelor apt Open beam talton Only $98 950 num r w Pn ranee ing \our an. Obie wi~ 2 br 2 ba Adult rm (Part lurn?) s 1200 breakfast bll svper p!ustl beams St050 mo no cell sundeck SSOO/mo, U,_.IVl1l t1C,~f S Realtors. 675-6000 ERRORS: Ctrtll •el fllar I 022 park nr beecn New Insur 540-7507 aves & wknds decor troplea! patio gar· pets gardner water furn ultl pd Call 6-45· 1771 roof & frplc S29.SOOI Newer 3b1 2ba M Verde age tsl .. sml dep Moves 545-3827 4-9pm & wknds Near beach 2 Br. 2 ba """ lWI WAUTI SO. COAST PWA 1.M• Super corner condo 3 Br rn~ 2', Ba. lrg redwood ~~~~ decked patio overtooktng iH~ greenbelt Fireplace. sky- i~ 1< tires Great kitchen with Check your ad da1lv and report errors immediately. ThP DAILY PILOT assumes liaLilitv for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnlv. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 UllELIEVAILE JASMllE CREEi 1212,000 Darrell Pash P1op H1-llll z~J~ all amenities including .!m••••l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~C11t1 Mell 1024 ~~ garden window Double IHHI ftr lilt ltaltl ftr lalt •4""'B-r""2-b-a-s""'h-a-rp-C""o""'11eo-e 2.-00 garage w11n 2 opene<s. Park VA roan owne1 2900 Close to pool & spa ,._81111 • ~2Ct .:::,_•-.n.-...•.-1 ____ 1_00_2 1 may carry 841·0574 NU2 S 1 so 000 Donna God-I~ .. ;;;;;;;:· ;:~;;~·:;iiii.I.;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; = shall 11 • IY OWllER LIDO ISLE Contemporary charm Jll()ll l\i01 l~ lM ?VI. 2Vl4 ZVI& 2il18 Traditional 3 Br, 3~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to tell $1,250,000. IRVlllE TERRACE ~~ WATHFROIT 1'..i1111rJnlll l>Jy & Ol't'an Vtf'W from 4 Br ~ & zvH Dover Shores 60' on the ~t111 J.>Ool honw Prim1· loc·atton $775 11011 bay Charming single 4BRt 2 '•. 011ers1zed Mosaic hie poot11acuu1 2 story -upgraded Mesa Verde area 2065 Flam- ingo Under $250.000 Ph Call 546-6092 obo 642-5291. 6-46-2849 home. atrium. open you1NI S4SO • S50secur-Nice 2 Br 2 Ba A11a1l ap· $790/mo, yrly 1141 • dep beams $1050 mo. no tty lee 537·5027 pro-Feb 1st $495/mo 557-6985 UHHlllLU 1972 Beaut VIiia Wesl Home 20x60' ctnr tot H1gt11y upgraded 2Br 2ba. lge llv/dln/kllch area Light 1n1e1 Best buy in Orange Co $27.500 Young adtts wercome Agt 540-5937 Acreap 1125 2''JAcres S27.000 SAc1es $39 500 11 Acres $33.000 Bkr 679-t975 lac1ae Pror 1350 GIANT DUPLEX -1 Br, 6 garages. Npt Hghts area S245K Agt 975-0142 llTHESTtl II A TU SNILTIR't pets. gardner. water furn Walk 10 beach. 4 Br 3 Ba No pel9 760· 1418 or 545-3627 4-9pm & wknds Family room. S l lJS/mo. 642-7528 eves or wknds. Nice 2 Br. 1 ba w/gar. wl d Agent 840-8208 OLIVE TREE APTS hkup nr Vlcto11a & Ca· Wanted Harbor View. 2 Br 1·~ Ba twnhs style nyon S595/mo Agt Spygtau, etc lamily apts. crpts drps dlhwth1 997 9309 or 631 -3187 home ASAP 759•0540 updated kltch Cit ok From $605 548-7367 IU-SPR·DLI TIHSE 2 Ms11 Sunes 2''t8A has all Ctose to shopping & beaches $875/mo DllYe by 2 11 S Orange Carr Sntk L11u1 2216 ------• New 2 Br 2 Ba mobile home on beach $1 100 499-1551 owner 786·3506 Secluded beach cottage. So Coast Plaza area 3 Br 1 Br 1 ba, lrptc. walk to pool home dbl garage & oeach $700 499-2328 much more $650 at BEST Ta1tia 2290 Alty lee 539"6190 Pool j1cuu l frplc accent 3 Student budget $325 pays Br 2 Ba gel away S600's rent & all ullls br1te 1 Br 539-6190 BEST Ally fee avail Feb 1st 539-6190 BEST lee At1r .. tall fuait~ .. llTIElllFFS Quiet 1 Br. close to beach. w/balc, d•hwr, din rm lrplc. encl gar & car s1111 No pets $525/mo Coral Tree Apt1 2163 Pacmc. CM 548-4530, Mgr/Jell Pvt t 07, frplc. pool, patio. garage No pets 399 W Bay $515 650·6357 SIAJIP 2 11111 IN NEW ORT BEACH Ingres 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· menls & Townhouaes from S660 (Ask about furnished apts complete wilh TV linens & utensils, may be tented 101 short term or ronge1 No lease req di On Jamboree Ad at San Joaquin Hills Rd 844-1100 IPAOIHIAPT 1 ml/beh 642-2357 A~CEMENlS story. 3 Br 3 Ba plus ·'°"' Family room Parquet 1111.M floors new kitchen im· JOU maculete Owne1 has ~:::, anothe1 nome Ottered 1111" be!Ow market for quick YllTI IEL LIH IAJFlllT By own1. 3 Br 2'~ ba Condo Skytttes deck. patio 2 car gar wl opnr Pool 4 JSC $1?4K Wiii neg down etc 540-4083 TRl·PLEX FOR SALE av OWNER COST A MESA Wanted to rse E C M or Ct1tl Mt11 2624 AREA PRIDE OF OWN hOme 1·771 -0593 Npt Hgts 3 or 4 Bdr '·---------$.450 DI• moblle home. no Modern upper 1 ba. deck. garage SS90 No pets Nr Harbor & 19th 494-7008 Spacious single. one & two bedroom apts ~'",.....,.."' }' .. not"Wt ~f'M.-\ St~···~ ltull"Ufl~ .... 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Reduced-$1 ,500.000 PEllllUU HOIE OCElllFllOIT Ocean & )etly vtews. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 11.Jth :nuu SQ ft 4 tar petrk1mz $1 .rnfl ooo E.lllECOIDO 1111,&00 Walk to snops on 17th St 2 Br 1'"> Ba. lrg paho, gar· age. ad) to park Call Cra1Q 631 -1266 EASHtP pets Mature adults Sharp Mesa Verde 2Br Double Lot Owners unit D111 PoiDI 2226 Quiet secure nas 3 bdrms. 2 ba walk ~~I\"'!!'!'!""!!!""'--~~-1991 Newpor1 646-8373 2Ba SS95/mo 546-5882 DUPLEX EJCtra lge 3 Bdrm att 6 979·3848 Pam ;n closet frpl pantry and 28 >t 18 llv 1m 2 full ba. k1tct1en w/blHns thruout bllon ll•t. plush cptl drps • 2 2bdrms Must see to lndry im $695 495.1490 All UTILS PAID appreciate Only 3 years --Compare t>elore you rent. old Will consider trade F1a1t1i1 Custom design features. for condo or ??? Call Valley 2234 pool. bbQ, cov'rd garage, 631·4402. 9am -6 pm. -surtounded w11h plush ask for Jack 01 Gen 3 Br, 2''r ba 2 story condo landscaping No pets near Talbert &BachFurn SS15 Lota for Sale 1400 Biookhuist Tiburon 365 W Wilson 6-42-1971 ·---------Oshwr patio dbl gar, --- CASA DE ORO 2 Br. patio. garage. re- decorated 2 persons No pets S525tmo 642-0461 Sml 18r. 1 person only. no pets, 1916-C Wallace (1st• $250) $375/mo Superb dwnstra 1 br. encr gar No pet• Retrlg. elec range S.4 10 642-59M J"iH I 044 C· 1 LOT. behind Grant erec gar door opni Kl(ja, ltwptrt ltaclll 26'9 C.11.u.o CAYS 11,F"o.T l~-ff._E.,.R-IT,_A_G,_· E.......__ Boys off Nwpt Blvd.C M pets OK SSOO , S600 - " 117 Rochester St dep Agl no ree SMflTTfRI Coronado I.stand cusl. bayf ront lot 85' boat S 105 000 675-3099 863-0755 Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts deck Plans avail Now $370,000 w /trade j PARK COSTA MESA $750tmo up PllHLIFF VIEW Lrg 1 Br w/lolt, encl gar, jllC, ulil rm. pvt deck. bttn1. lrplc $750 No llUIOWHUD HOIE Nf'ar new 4 bdrm, 4 bath. lake vtew 3500 sq ft. $440.000. Will trade for a locaJ property 3 Bdrm 2 ' ba Plan 3 on a Executive style 3 B1 2'' Ba Agent 675-8170 ILDRS .TTE.Tlo"l In level pool home chel's very good toca11on Dec· kl!Ctl elegant formal din-A1utaeah, Uaf. maled '" earthtones 4 condo tot w/plans, eng ;ng prof decor natural $138.990 pe1m1t All go $140K rock lrplc nuge living Bal\ta Td11i ff(JI l&Jll.aSliBftU C.. OWNER 786-3506 room manicured yard ~ 1t1 pets ?151 Pacific 631-6107' 855-0665 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plus muc.h more• Sorry no pets Model~ open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Apartments BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1• Dr•v•· N 8 675 6161 rl ~ • • 1st . deposit & your IN! 4 Br, 3 Ba. den. 0 R,, gar r 01sor MoaalllD, Desert $675 Agent 537-5027 No pets Yrty StOSO l ~.. eolty Resort 1450 2240 213-395-3511 Costa Vida at va1111r1a Hut. leack l1IM1 Ji 7 us-117•,_> Puerta Vallarta Melt Feb 4br 2..,ba 2 stry 3 car gar p . I 270'1 ,~ 8 16 23 2 rms w/k1t on 2 m1 to bch $1200 mo fDIDll I ---------~ ---~~ wate1 SS60 wk ea 645-6747 Ah 6-46-7171 2 bd apt w/gar S7SOtmo IUFFS. YIEW ~ Dolebout f..J{i~J.... 646·8402 HOMES FOR RENT 113'> 29th St Upstairs Beaullfully landscaped garden apts Pool & spa Patios/decks No pets Bach S•50 1 Bdrm $525 13 t E 18th 646·6818 161 E 18th 642-0856 Newport Beac.h So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5'13 N~port Beach No. 880 lt\ltnl' Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 * "El.cl. T.11 •• , •• 1. Bay " Beach Raac .. e1 Farms Huntington Beach 3 & 4 Nu Carpet 213·433-0502 WHTSIH v " 3880 M•chetson Drive • r $8 2 Br 1 Ba. nu cpta. drapes --- Just reduced, thts 3 bdrm. Real Estate Irvine Groves 1575 Bdrms 5775· 25 3 Br 2 Ba uppei tn dptx, &paint Avail now S52S SaaClt•talt Fenced yards & garages lrptc. washer/dryer. close •.;ba home has Interest-•UtUr•rf O CHllN(.I Jl'•ff .... ··---------Prvt air strip w/moblle on Kids & pets welcome lo beacn y1ty 675-4912 662• 1700 2 Sr. 1 ea nr bus' beach. 1ng levers and Is spacious I I 2716 • • • • • , with shutters and up-COSTAMHA TOWlllOMI 2 •, acres Murrieta 863-0755 Agen1.nofee Bkr WOOIUllYILUH pool & laundry ac grades Owner will help Attractive woo'1 and slue. Lovely 2 bdrm. 2 both $98.500 Bkr 679-!975 Hurry up & call 539-6190 4 Bachelor api ,., block to 1 & 2 Br apts a1111t pool, S475tmo 498•6277 , finance 631-1 400 c 0 'r Ip I e. T w 0 Card1ll model south ot a ..... Farahlll.. Bdrm f11m1ly spot upper beach refrtg stove spa, lit, PlllO/bll No lH•• 2900 - bedrooms one and one· the freeway & close to S600' s kids pets 1tl1as $365 avail now 675-9229 pets 1 & 2 Br $505·$610 n sTStOE COSTA MESA IA.1\11 HI He 1°"1 natl batns lireplC1ce Two schools & shopping Bil"·i 1 BEST fee GUARANTEED C • ) M 2722 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or ~R 1 ... h I II IMI ' Inc. bedrooms one batn One Located in Irvine s Uni· -Ortll t II 642-1603 m ava1 In P•• ome, ~ A!~l,_E~!J...E bedroom one oa1n An vers11y Park Terrace Peaia1al1 2107 Old town classic S5SO Bd Cond Oce S22S/mo 642-8738 ~ -,_, S 36 500 takes 5 rm sky hie home 1 rm o. an Daaa Ptiat 2726 -. nuat income S 17 l85 Asking 1 Clean 1·~ Bdrm steps to kids ok ieady Feb 151 v 1 e w Ve 1 r Ls e MIF. NewPor1 . REF s req $ l89 500 LIDO RUl n beach rent wkly $150 or 539-6190 BEST Alty tee $1050/mo Agl 673-5354 1 Br near ocean, dlh~r. Pool, tennis. 1ac, gar 131· 7300 173-1300 monthly $500 1111 June ga1age, clean $440/mo near beach $375 Call 675 5467 Set up nousei Alie here 2 2BR 1be stove. retrlg. 496·5670, 213/402-2657 alter 8pm 650·5458 IRYllE TtlllWICI I Bi unit with encl garage washertdrye1 no pets, _ lovely lamlly stze home on Sil aoo Univ Pk, Terrace/Cardllf Newrrt Bt1cla 2169 $450 539-6190 BEST fee a11a1I Jan 20 tos;sone 1 Baal .... c~ 2740 Pexalrrka 11naroe~c1'0u'eivneea1',..11nhee Fantastic roc~uon near ttle 2 Br 2 be Twnhse S2300 /mo Modern 2 lrva'ae 2,. ... 4 60W~d· 'sAc7a5c2 11 6191 'e':'e0s 1550.1753 2 & 3 Br Apts. "' .. $134 500 55 t 1882 Story Back Bay. 4 bd1m "" " Y -enctsd garages. washer & Terrace 3 Bdrm. 2''1 be. best stlopping in the U 675 8041 Furn Room near beach & frwy $250/mo Hunt Bch. 963-4954 formal dining rm . green-, Southland 9 rneetrPs & L I " 1048 1 3 ba 3300 sq ft 3 car gar Lovely 4 bd home ntver· • d r ye 1 h k . u p s , II d • 1 lfHI HCu pool 1acutz1 , '. acre lot sily Park Irvine Avail 2 Br 2 Ba den lrplc, 2 car yardstpallos house and room to e•-a me " µro .,ervoc.es -I tn furn C M home. $230/mo Cell Chris alter 4pm 645·2435 pand Asking $3473001 Beller see tn1s one FAST• OceantC11y Panoramic Possible unlurn1Shed or Now unlll June 30 At· gar steps to beach 2323 Delaware including the land 759 150 t V•ew Gorgeous 6 yr old option 642 1366 tr.tct•ve pr1c.e lo roght A11a11 now S 1100/mo 2420 wnnesends --------... tritevel 3Br ·den 3ba perry 213 <1 39-2493 851 8767 Newport Beach Really I 7) Beacon Bay lovely 2 Br 21"' 597 365 t d D 6 2 1603 71416 4400 W 1oeau1 yd Ju£. t eve'\ r · ays ays 4 • • • !rplc bt11ns spa patio Etegant 3 Br 3 Ba lrptc. 3 E 960 46 Mstr Br & Ba retrig No smk1 animals or wller- bed Must flt into family environment ' • ml to beach Empl MIF S75 12111 u1.zu1 $295.000 ro dn St950tmo Oo11111 Agt Rent to own 2 81 pool balconies 420 Gold· ves • 14 HARBOR 675-2 172 or 499-3563 875 6000 tiome balcony 111ew enrod $1200 661-0660 AllllllTH APTI. ,, 111· • y· · I 067 1 S600 s • lee 539.5190 llllH lt)O Mt11tl lif11riiahttl BEST Ally Studio 1p1 crpts. patio. 1 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba near I Lake 111ew E1tec Homf' 3 G I 2202 blk to beach stores beach SS 15 960-8656 dep $300/mo HB 964-9766 ._ _______ ,,,,, 1 Br • Den 3 •, Ba eaera L11_aH Btaclll 2241 S400 tnctd utils 494·3324 Bachelor Condo on sand •--------$215.000 752·2197 I Su••tr. Wl1ttr 3 elU3 BA, lam rm, ocean C11t1 ..... 2724 Pool. Saun1 24 hour M- N I I ... 1069 Rt1t1l1 vu 2800 SQ fl S1700 mo curlty S700 mo D1ys NB, 2 blks to ocean Pools & tennit W/D, frplc, cable $325/mo All 4, 645-2583 or 646-7003 LOT HAii IAY 76X80 A· 1 tot on Barboa I Peninsula that would offer bey view with a 2-sty I nome bvll! on 11 Current· ly used aa offlC4 and g•r· age Astcing S42S 000 631 7370 TRADI T 10.\AL R[;\l.TY Have eomethlng YoV went to Mii? Ctauln.d ad• do It wall I C a ll N OW, 842 &e78 I s "' u [ s I COLDWeu BANl(f!RO M-.mM. M.AL "''*" •-"""-'' COROIA NllllUHS Htl,000 Maon1hcent wood & g1an Cnris Abet custom de sl(lned tiome Ou1s1and tnQ view ot ocean/bay I LIJSh pr1v1te gardrns l;irc;ie rooms, European \te1ned gtau Outstend 1nc;i owner tin11nc1no1 H•·IOIO twrr tlC• II Ferguson g H11nn R E 1 Br dupla>t, $385/mo 1st, 751-5999 e11e's 957-0398 FOAE'CLOSUAE• 4 Bdi ilACOIS ULTI 642• 1183 673_2936 rost & eec 648-5754 721 Npt, walk to beh, pool, ten· nlS S250 Incl uttls 548-4260 01 993-4888 ocean view was PROP IUAllMHT · Weelo. CM Close to beach Lrg 1 Br Lrg 4 Bdrm 180 deg Condo, patio. w/d, f1p1c, $429 900now$359 900 ll•/lll-1171 ocean view · dtninc;i rm 1 B1 wlttl poor $400/mo pOOI & iac Sac g1te1. P(llroc .. Tenore 760 8702 S•lllng rm 497. 7221 All S300 deposit covered prkg $575/mo I 1111001 NEW and beaut decor 1n ulll included 633 8928 or &42-6202 G88·5632 Room w/kllchen pr111 adutlt Only 962 5760 Nr bu• & stlop IAYOREIT lRU this 2-story 3 bdrm • 2 Br 1·~ 1>1 323 E 18th Call us 10 see this com 2ba pV1 patio pvt entry L111a1 Billi 2250 St Twnhae lrplc pauo rortable home near lOmm POOi Acrosslrom1wshr/dryer included tn gar S650 schools end par Ila peri. $850tmo 1n1' J Br 2 Ba mod design S1e111 Mgmt 641 1324 specious family room 3' • BR 1 TT ANY W 0 ODS 11<:en1c view S700 buy ') BR 1ba new cerpet botns lerge attr8Ct1ve lwnh\e Pvt & tmmac. w1tt11'1 le4t 539 6 190 lresnly p0alntad Pref kitchen 2 patios 2 ltre 'Jphl teller wt2Bd · lrplc I BEST mature adultl S525tmo places h81dwood floors nu cpl sllyhgM 1900 yrly 548-7729 Agt and 8 qood·Sl~ed yard I CORONA DEL MAR home Mi i Vi • 22.17 loo• All iusi wllittnQ for a 3 Bed 2ba VIEW lovely II ta IJO • 2 story, 3 Br l''r ba lrplc. n c.e family c.un furn or unturn Cozy dean 39r ~Hr patio 2 car ga1 Avalf 211 I $1800/mo 9'110019 & lake $750/mo No pets S6SO M&-1220 Ohtlalrt llHlttrl W1t1rfre1t lt•H Agent 83 l -0300 $325 Av111 Feb I Br lll• llll IJ 1· 100 HOMES FOR RENT PlllO quiet utll Pd. IAYFllOIT M1ss1on v .. ,o 3 & • Bedrm 644 6958 No pets Sftoo.sa50 G1r11g•s and 3 bd 1., b• w Side 1 IUCH Ill lalka 11111• 2206 fenced yard& K1d1 & peta Br nd flew crptl dips & Br:-Tb~·~~~0;'~1ed2 DOLLHOUSE hr ,c.s •. ~6~ 01~f' No fee bit tnl E.nclpatto.ctlild"n 1orn1ly rm. 0'111ad g•r No OK No Pett S875t mo t>a apt (can t>e c.on J>t'I• s 13001mo Oeyt 645 6648 nected) Xtn1 lln a11111 979·8574 eves 642 4658 ln;rt hack 2219 low low down $945,000 S425 1 Br upP8f crpll, 540 42421675 11869 l1lftt1 ''o Imo Modern 2 d1p1. bt11n1 No P•t• Story Boct. Bey 4 bdrm. 7 o o 955 809 Condo 2 Br 1 '., bl. pool frptc & l11g $670/mo 548 8 108 or 536-1082 Nice 3 Br 2 Ba. lrpl S600/mo 111 & sec 847.7276 IOUHllTIL Wkly rant1l1 now av1tl 115 SO/wl\ & up COior TV Phoneslnroorn 2274 Newport Blvd CM 646-7445 SEAWllD SEA & SUN LODGE VILUIE S 100 wtl up COior TV New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 3026 W CoHt Hwy, Npt apt• In 14 plant 1 Bdrm Working Fe 25·40, non· from $575 2 Bdrm from amkr pool, tennla, fac $870 TownnovM from Ne S300650·17<>eeva S735 • poola tenn11. water11111 ponds OH IMa A ltar• H02 Plld f'rom Son oi.vo Newpon m ™ Frwy drtve North on S~ 1 dey r Klrtlln Beath 10 Mc,llddan end 642•1692 Weit on McFadden to Suwtnd <.r111ag1 Vac~tiH (714)893 5198 ..... 11 2107 I '--I '--Io u'--1 'r 1.__; ~.__II...__, I I I' I I' 1 •11n 1lc P"n ~'"' nm luich in prier rra .on ~-."--.0..,B...,...l_L__..-11 .· Ill CAIYll·IY IWIH I Ptaiatal1 2207 3 bA 3300 sq tt. 3 ear 0•1 . 1 Jtrnet ·O 11•1o ft.od rate 30 yra 2 t\1 j ba n._., dup'• PoOI tacuw '• acre tot $465/mo 2 Br 1 Ba apt Monico with l>ef1 QC I y1ly Mature n<>t'l·tmktl Po\111ble lurm•~ Of op upper unit pool llt 111•w 14 Rue Vlll11• No pe11 $650 '' t3) 11ree tton 642· 1366 lmmed occupancy OPfW\ ""londs 640 1538 7 9·4195 01 257 9792 •NPT LOW PRICE• 227a Meple Walk to beach t Br atove. § Ck Tahoe IGx condo relrtge. carl)eta drapet 3br 2, ,b•. itpt 8. gar 2 S525tmo 538 4837 frplC, min'a to culno'I / L11aa• ltaclll 2141 •1i.ta19134&-5573 T r. oc.an view, d1n1ng ltatab It 1b1 ... u .. , r1 .... ,,l"d I I' I r ... ,~ .... '°'*Ofl ... 111hl'rt1~1njl L... --"-.....I·'--"-·~--""' oe.•...,~hNIOU<OtJlwd*•• lailJPlllt lleUlf .. •U• .. _ .. , .. ,. ..._~~~~~~~ _______ ..,.,.,._ I 0 [ I/ • u I I llUIM.ITI latwtn 11 Otn1lff11flH IJ 11 11••111 YI..., 111111 ca~straa• 2 Br, 1 ba cut• or•~. tll laat U2-tlH r m b I g It 0 t a g a IUrt tto1 497 7221 -"'°' $795 Mr Millet 5•'7·0204 LUSE ffTIH ac• 2211 S4501mo 2 Bf 1 Ba lowet !LAGUNA BEACH IC>f rent J BOr 2 Ba • pool OWN!R llW apu"HI apt ctoae 10 119re1, or tuM 1193 Thatla 1 l>f, SAYS H£ WANTS AC· • -· To pi.ca 'f04lt m••• 1mmed occvpancy 111 llf 1520 Incl ut111t ... TtON C11tf Toddy Smttl't 13 a,, 2'• bl ln·hm 89• beofora the 2168 Maple St & gard9nlr 494-0154 759 9 too mod upgr•d•d lltfeh '*MllnO public, TIL 11.. 141· llOI ~-.... ....,_.. --1 ... Ir pie 2 c,er gar w1opnr phoot ~ ............. -.. ,,,_, • ..,... " 'The &1g1nAI IMllUTI ftnlll Newport tkl'I. 141· 1899 2 Ammt... bHchfrant duple•, 81lboa Pan 1150·5567 01wn I ?PM GE l5Q QIOO Huge Jundflell a yard .iOlllV P1io. U11~1mo 2 9, t•; ba bd, 1 ba wtklbeh. USO. 1~11 W/0 ftrtr g11rdnt1r Cl...in.d, 142•517t TwrttlM E/llde fncl gar. UHi A gar incl 497 4'801 CM Gondo t•m·prh11lt1 6 mnra I UOO/mo I pettolyd 2348 S•nta Ant F•na wnat y011 wans In apt·ffPl·•tew·nr ben wtCI ~49·3421, Ml-3801 TSL '-'OMI 142·ll03 Diiiy "'°' 01Mil'*18 Nt·UP·mOr•' 850·'331 • ,. Or ngo Coalt DAILY PILOT/Wldt\Mday, January 18, 198A Mm1Jala1 latn AIP.lt C•re•rz C.1trut•11 111•••'" i.;• .. a.u_.p .. u ..... ___ 11 .... c1111111 ••m 1 r1tatia1 SeattarW An 'Y'* Repair Rftu1r. AEMOOILINQ Aupn.... Gnt11l TllEil AMEAICAN HANDYMAN EXP D HOU&ECLEANTNO ---• .-., ... ,-..,-,-.-.-.--1-P'"'"a1n-1""'1ng ... b_1_w·.-y-n•_le_t1 ___ 1 • ..-1er....,,"'lciii•w•~P"'!"--$2.17 per day cs..1 c:oe1 (SLURRY MIX) AllO custom c:.btne11 18 11•11TT·IUOI Olllf Toppett/r-"'Oved Clean· Carp•nrry Windows ~£LIABLE OWN TRANS Bettquallty 2$yr 111p 10 yra ol qu811ty I c:t1ftt-•NPINO• ~rnm Aelld ReH yfl In lfH lie. l>Onded, Remodel/~elfa· c~ up new lewnt T6l·3•Tt Plln1. ttc; 8•7·2381 Calla 8-4~ 8502 Lie T· 116.•28 730·13&3 ~lP In H#bOf etH •WOAt> PROCfSSJJfO• Tnal't ALL you pay lor 3 llnee, 30 dayt In the e..~9:2~': e.'f=J" Int' d 988~564 •nY1I~ and r•ld l.IC'd, b<mded. Cl.~AN-UPS• TAU; TRIM QUALITY WORK. Honnt FORTUN£ COOKIE STARVING COLL EOE: (IXOVEI rs 1 •9 tOl l?Oillng 6•6-4JO REMOOEl oNIOI, kit, rm Ina For"' 552-9142 lndut lcommlm .. nl onty Ouotft Flit Ftu CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE STUDENTS MOVING CO fl~ flJ!!I krilff DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l1~lttia1 add· baywndw,Frendl PATIOWOAK·CuelomCS.· CALLCHUCK842·2873 MARKR0WAN53t·•877 OAUUSINESS 7513180 LIC T12•·•3e lf\IUfld ,~lntttl&~ tn:Z:/WordPr ing • I I h dr. patio covtdec:tca Lie I I V EC 8-41 8427 . .,, Pro eu on• OUll· •48•85 Steve 541-..211 sign. al ll~ "Y r ... Clean Upa•Tr .. Trimming A .. ldlcommt 30 yrs IXP HOUS LEANINO wnn • HANGI Q/STRIPPI Q A bulln•aa. ecnooe I I*· C!Nnlng by Su.. day on.ble Aef • provided Yard Malnt •Haullng R1modll. rec>alra & gen gOOd rat•<•nCA 1 Gto1•1 WATCH US GAOWI VISA-MC Seon 873·1512 IOf'al projKJt 151·104 t wkly, montnty 682 7473 R1p1lr·Rem0del-Rooflng Lie & lnaorld ie3-0022 MIKE 8s0·3283 M<~ Paul 730 ooe2 Slovak (714) 53•·11392 P1iatia1 •HANGING/REMOVAL• Typ1ngt Wr11ing s;; .. want to babysit In my OoOf•·Wlnctowt-Ceblneta REMODEi.iNG? 6Ur'"Niil: Commerc1at/Aetidef'tt1al B1aUaJ JEAN'S HSECLEANING ,....,.....,.f-.l""'•._P_™_..___ 1 f. yr• PPl'ien<>e Butl,,... Acia<lemic end Ctv11t11n hOme tor any Panei•Patto.-Fenc:.t.35 111<1 elletlll ar• our be9t M o@PJOBSa Hon.t& c:teoendab11 BYRICHA~$~A • MIKE'51·1800 P'™>l'lal 7~198! 9'1e REF'a 979_.5&9 Yl'I exp J«r/ __ 5..&CS.-«_13 llles"*11 Call us lodl/ ~':i~~vw::n:~ SMALi. MOVING JOBS Ret1 ~38·5008 eves LicenM 2808-4• 1' yrl 01 bper1 ~11er1ng In· Wl.U .. Cle= plu. 1he IRVINE MIRROR and 1he HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wld""'2ay at Wiii BABYSIT loving care R=~~~~~.t~ lor rtflfencM '"'"225 bonded ~O r'' In arN MIKE 8•8-139 t Reliable Fast & Efficient happy IOeal eu•tom.re atallatlon RN.I Contull· WHrTE wi D in my home, dayt or eves •-· .,_ • Sequoia Con11ruct1on Mcweeney andaeape Reterenc11 available Thank you. 875-0383 an~ A .... in .. mt 58 t 8590 548·018• rat ... Steve 731·8311 Ouallty cuatom remodal• 8-45·5124 HAUL·MOVE·REMOV( Kim 6.48 8589 OU'"Ll.v PAl~"'E"" --.....· WINDOW WASHING 11 e.--1 • t LI --Furniture. Trun, Tree1 ,. •' ~• n.,. "WE GALS SHOULD Ttll onl/ nllglc JI ltH ty Stnict "11'1-' nnict 1;j ... ..!1 /~=n~242~ t11 .. 1ln WHtt4 M:J..5415 NORM PROMPT. NEAT PRO· HANG TOGETHER QUALITY 931 202e -cXRht i UNOLEDU In-..,,., Mowtng. EdQTng Twice • LT H'"ULING . uov1NG L11••ca1i•1 FESSIONALS 838-71'9 839-0730 anytime ........ -. no ••Ira energel CALL TOOAYll LOM welgnt. IHI g1eat1 11111auon & 1•palra 30 DMr Butla.J mo $20-$2~ 8-46-5737 Applla~ce ~l.,;y dump tlNOSCAPf oesidN I ... -Cge~~:ll~~~~l~91 ~00%8 y1s exp Andy 6'5·9031 ~Q"d~RLO,REll QUALITY GARDENING jObl Jon 845·8192 lnllatl Pat10t1 IPU 81C ;~::n~ouv:,~·~~::: Pl11ter/l~lr "s"t.a~t ... e"'ilaw~-r~eq .. u·.,~ .. ~,!"ha'!"!t-;n!"I! lllFllUllU Your Dally Pllo1 Servloe Directory Repre11ntatlve ,..... . lie: d bondfld 969-2931 Fr" ut 01.,e a.0•5,49 i>LXSTtffiteHINd c;on1ractor1 111no pertorm .... L • c I c t llf or 9P llC4I Ti ... tapped/rmvd Yaid Hauling Col. student. lr9 RettUCCOI lnt111CI 30'1r' work ov., 1200 including aH~a~ tata tacre t CALL BOB ~8-2923 malnt. 25yrt ••t llcftully truck Reas "'·'" u1e. ""'M """' • VY t11 S1lft r r·'-"11~ exp Neel Peul 545·2 77 labor and matwha•a mu81 PROF. BK p ·computer/ Concrete. Masonry; Flat· D~-lll lneur • free"' 1-04~ Thank you 759.1936 Con Lawn M11n1 •Tree Service ••• U llcenMd m al M~ ... -' 0 k lo ndatlo • B'....... lrronation Comml/resld LIC •2592 96'·2 17 Neat Paten.. 8 TexturM bl hoenMd n anu """rate eea. w r · u n """" · • d-0\DALl rYPiNA • I···~· -..... -G . ., " con1ractors thOUIO to 142·4121td.301 Fr" counaet 6•2-70• 7 brick Llo'd 875--2826 "'.. ,. "' -,..AUL ·s HAU LIN Free Ml Dan 546·5 l h• Spec11h1t 1n1111or Pain I· Ouallty work II lov. rate1 Slate in I heir aciverl•lif\Q ~~~~~~~~~ ------All T111tur .. & Acoustic * * OME REPAIR Gar/yd cl/up 12 ataek wt 1ng fHt complete reaa lntlaxt. Fr .. n1 eAS.8251 Contrectora and eon· .:: Ca~latt M1\ia1 Driveways. patio•. path•. Fr" tit Kevin 873-1503 Elec·Plumb·Carpenlry hft/8' Pu S.6-0792 24hr L~al St,.iCH Free est Oan 9'4·7180 l ... i t t M kttHt!a1 • New cabinets. cabinet :~~-0~~ 1!b sJ~s~all lltetdcal Sereen~elth 8-48-•872 Bt1ti11 DRUNK OAMNG I Othe< Int/Ext SPECIAL Avg tgl '2· ..... u··. 1••-1121 ~~~~ af~e~oae .:,~ CPA high quality Income lacing. bars & tormlca -ONE CALL DOES IT All! 1------------legal Sen11ces Reas sty ext atu""o s119 50 + ~"' --eny quesuon1 Conttec. tu worlt at reu rates. countertop' 642·0881 CLiJ• C ELECTRICIAN: Priced we nx It. break 11. buy It or 241" El• la· 1121 Louis Horowitz 955-1392 materlata 6A2.04A2 Fa~t••Water Hea11r1 tor 1 State L•cenH Jottn Brown 831-6.483 - -• IH right, lree nttmate on haul 11 549.5009 Furnac .. •Poot Heaters Board 28 C1111c Cent• a. L I ---Carratrz loving chfidcare My large or small Jobs. Lie PERSONAL INJURY Con-OUALITY PAINTING FAIR Oratn1 clear lrom S15 Plau, Room 690• Santa "!l!!!t Expert Carpentry service l'IOme Wan1 full time ehll· 396621 873-0359 Handyman-OfCdM Mr 81111 Cl11ai!f . tracts Real Estate Pat· PRICES Free "' Call Repair laucets. d1sp, etc Ana CA 92701 ~ay . Parking Lota Repllr·Aemod·Ad4ltlon1 dren 1 yr up Ph 650-7189 l'LL BEAT ANY PRICE! Flx-11 Odd Jobi, Painting ROBIN'S CLEAN I NO nck Hanwey 6•0-0700 Jonn anytime. 531-2050 Anytime M&M 6'2-9033 Repairs • Sealcoatlng Door ... tc 548_.980 , Quality Elec:trlc&I W0<k & Wallpaper 6M>-8259 SERVICE a thO!oughly M -1 Ouahty Painting· we do the IMfm!' S&S Aaphall 531·4199 Uc --Coa1_altr ltmcn Tellman e1ec1r1<: 385-176' P.opi; who Mid peopte clean nou11 S•0-0857 "''•••l 1 1 ---Find some deal• on wheels cobPOfER t0t0R: Prof lhould alway9 cMck tM --,._.A .. ~c""U"'o•v"'i""N!"WG""=--~:~·~~0~Z1 ~~1" ROO a N.w. RePalrs & BELi. Idle Items with 1 In ctassllled'a tranapor· to Mor you a your ma-WANT ACTION? S«vtce Oifectory In the Cl8'*'fled Ads. your OM-Ou1cktcaralu1 Low rates :=:'C!it j~~~.~~ . o.lty Piiot Claaalflad Ad. l•llon Usllno• 6•2-5678 chin• ev/wknd. 548-018• CIPttfld Ada 8-42-5678 DAILV P1LOT ltoP tho991ng eentlf Lie T 138046 552-0410 ClaMlted ~ &42-5871 ..... Lt1t I Ft1.. 3004 •111g11.n, ltlt Waat.. 1100 1111 Wut.. SllO Belt Wot.. Siii lilt Wu ... Found: 2.5 mo. la6 type T. • I 4021 -IUln lnLllT IRIYH/TUIHE Liit COOi WAITE• Nur11no Siii ltlr Waatl4 Sito SYDNEY 0MARR ~9UP?3Y2·,1v~c92 ~~2n: ftp5 1 WIOOW HAS W IO< TD'• Rent or top % F11n1on Oppty lor advancement Part time Great working NurMt CNA's & NA't Ap· .. 2· ·.. ...... a S10.000 up No credl1 Island area 6••-0661 Must be high scnl grad cona111ons pteaae call plleallona being ac· check no penalty Call Beauty over 18, good anvlnn r• 1575-7829. M thru Fri 3 to eepted prvt duty. So n--• 87"73 .. ,, 5 1 County. cnvls/gerlatrlc ..,..,i.on "'~ .,. 11 STYLIST with °' without COid, netl appeiranoe pm on Y experi.n<ll a mutt For fOlJND ADS Btl W1•t.. U OO cllentele Top c:om· Come in lor interview Ma1n1enanee Man for In· appt call 8'1·7401 Mon I mission paid 6•0· 1900 FREEWAY STOHS duatrlal park. ex~1ieooe thru Sat 9AM· I PM ARE FREE * * SAUi * * 9·5. Tues-Sat. 2706 Harbor. C M 1n electrlcal & plumbing Almand'• Nursing Thursday, January 19 Expanding 11te1 olllce CLERICA.L. 556-0363 required, own hand too11 1ff1Atr PllllHIL ARIES(M h 2 I 9 F . d . c u needs eddltlonaJ seres OAT lllW URI rn•• 101ry I plw, hlld WOlker. d• -arc I ·Apn I ): ocus on drama, vanety an exc1tmg a1: repe 1n a growing com-I 11: "" 11: pendabte & permanent PIT evll'llnga & weekenda contact with member<; of opposite sex. Clandestine meeting is part of l'nlf'Clat mark11 Looking PIT afternoons. temp .. Guys gals.homemaker•' 631-76t6 · Good pnone vo•c• "romantic s1tuat1on." You'll gain confidential 1nformat1on. meanmgs 1•2-Hll for experienced 111e1 t·:plng, answer phones Sf LL ''KODAK FILM Maintenance Man tor 751-8822 M·F will be clanfied as result. Pisces plays key role. people wilh m•naoertal Apply In person 1780 coupon• Church benefit prestige apts Mutt nev• Part-time TAUR uS (April 20.May 20): Emphasis on sccunty, home, safety. potential Grell op-Monrovia, Ste C·2· CM 240·0•27 experience in all phal9t 011111 YHI Hiii . F d .. 1 .... 1 at t"· c portunlty to partlc~ate In blwn 9-12AM or 2·5PM El~tronlC Ass ...... bly Ell· 1 th d 1 1 ••• 1 Part1ci~ation in long-range P.roiect. You'll learn more about propertd, oun ,. r...,a e '"" or· d 11 11 Kl F 1 f 11 6•&-3988 """ ""' o e tra e. e ee r .... · T1<ed of 11111"" around wltn ~ t •11 • & T ab o growln an pro t a t or n ° ca per1enced with hill ... bl 1 d ... ..., you'll ave added responstbiht y and chances for financial rewar s ~~~7° 855.~~18 8;s.-~7 or Mark 71'-850-2990 Bookkeeper/Typist Hper speakers 8 must S5thr 10 5·~.~ry ngc:~~~s~r~·,~ ~!h;~m~~~~' ~ ~: mcrcase. Cancer, Capncom persons aid in fulfilling obliµtions. Found grey mate. cat *Rtotttit1l•t* lite oHiee w0tk Non· start 556-8220 with ability oo not us a )lnQle at ~301 GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Finish rather than m1tiate project. w/collar. young. vie Fluor Profeulonal person needs smll.r 3-4 hrs dally.~On· ESCROW SECtOFFICERS answer unless fully quell· tor an •xciting t<>b u a Conf us1on e:usts, orders art subject t o change. Have altemat1 ves at Corp Irvine 975-2053 dya 1 aharp peraon, typing. Fri 499·3•37 tor appt Temp as91gn. ex per only fl• d Ne a 1n•11 & tei.pt\one aaln person hand, stress self-reliance and keep resolutions concerning diet, an1wer phone. general Busy Medlcal oTstrlbutor ESCROW OYHLOll pieasan1ness 1111nt1al wUh the LOS ANGELES nutrition. Aries, Leo. Libra persons figure tn unusual scenario. Found In Costa Meu laig• omce. neat appearance. needs a person ••· 714.49,.2332 Call 644-0509 lor appt TIMES 2 shifts avallebll CANCE R (June 21-July 22): You'll make new start. light will be dog. Retrlver type, bleck good phone manners. perlencld 1n Customer llllmll .. oor1y wage ~ com· · 1 d F d h b · & brown 1-952-0858 Tammy 75t·571t7 Setvlce Good general of· F1hng phone Ille typing miUlon Location 1375 Plllf IWEI PIT proofreed«. Ttlvr9 l Sat • .xperllnC4td Apply Periny.-ver 1eao PTacen· hi Ave CM ,.__ PllP. •HllT CUii A newty eraeted potlllon has t>eeome ave1lat>l4I tOI' an Individual to provide clet'icet 811PPO'' fo oie properly management fu1'C'tion Ma•n dut,.. Wiii be typtng. proces.inQ In· voJCeS, updating lnven· tory. acct'a reoelvable & payable. and melntalnlno fllet Two .,..,,, gern't of· flee sxper~. tyS*'O 55wpm, 10..key l)fofioen· C'f & good commun6CI· lion sklllt req'd Ptel8e apply to Donna Kubl•k Ind PrO? Mngmnt 112•A Main St Irv 963-1191 shed on area previous y obscure . ocus on money an ow too t~1n Found· Yng blk dog vie !tee skill•. incl'g typing Fair wage Only pe<son-Two po11t1ons avail In Sunllower A\19, c M more of 1t. Jn vest tn ~our own talents-ong.inal approach garners nch Main Sl/Adama. ·H B * SUlllTIESI * and dictaphQne Must be able & willing 10 w0tk nd marketing dept No ex-PIT counter help Gary 1 rewards. Romantic sttuatton plays large role and you will get to he.art of 538-l986 Alterallona Bridal & For-able lo work well undel apply 894·0507 10-2 per.enc• nacHUfY · Put-TI.. ,,,. Oe11 752·5401 Hours I Sh P c~,_, I dell company will train Mull mlJllS lt'"M·3PM matters. LO_S_T . AFGHAN, male, ~e fa~nc:"C.;.t • pressure and as part ol a Florist wanted, exper'd have car Xlnt income II " LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Many claims are made on your time -1117. blondetblk mask. 859_5559 546-1821 teem Benetl1s. salary only PI T, ,Tues, Wed & quelllled. For appt call stick to basic issues. avoid frivolous individuals. Cycle continues high, tur cul shorL Fair----~:.~~~~~28~:665 be· Sat. 645-0093 Mr Jones 662·58•3 IUL HTHE All WUHlll circumstances turn in your favor and you'll reach a profitable view/Bak•rl 405 FWY A0tnlltall/Ct1trtlltr FLYER HLIYHY Medical 1rontott1ee Newport 9nett Mar11.i1no E11perte0eed agent ~- settlemen t. Cancer native plays significant role. provides you wtth (BIG REWARD) 751~ w11h compu1er ex.perienee CUYASSllS Needed immediately Flyer urology-GP Typ. bkpng & firm hu MYefal opening• •no cnarm1no CdM 10- confident1al information LoS1· CAT MaJe/bW;k. Friendly, medlum·•IZ•d $6 50/hour + comm1SSion delivery people in 0 C phone skills 531·5301 tor responllbte and In· cation w1tn .,..u "1&tr 23 Se 22 D r. I k bch d k m1nulactut1"9 company. Home improvements No 8 1 dust1lou1 people A OOOd 11"*2 CdM firm Fflgl'I VIRGO (Aug. • pt. ): 1vcrs11y, oo in scenes, eer. one eye. Vic Irvin• In business 30 years. Pre-C Airport us neaa area Med Lab In Npl aree hat spe8klng vo.c. • MlJSTt comm1111on incentive plans flexible. You could receive sudden call which involves tr ave. Northwood. 832·9842 ..,,1 controller retiring ~lllni3~;3~ g~•n al: Flell hrs Call 751-1050 or opening for full time pos· A great way to increase plus prtvaie omce ana special information, wntmg project. What appeared to be a loss is now Lott: Or.lwh1 Morrl• ty~ eher 14 years. 545-7101 an. • -noon 957 ·0648 1t1on In busy tront office your budget dotlara we MCfetary 975-23\ 1 Days due to rebound in your favor. You'll recover damages. M. Cat. 118. Coll. Pk, CM (Jacil Crout) CASHIER.per1/t1~~ark· General Labor GOOd tyPlnQ9~111• nee 5 pey tor your tra1nlnQ For & Ev/Wknd• 975-3311 Rew d 545 5&08 Ing llruC1ure. ,_ .. port Many positions 8'1aJlable day weet<, .,,, + tOrne 1 t*Vlew appt cal1 Mr LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Wish comes true tn unusual manner -ar • BMch S4fhr 675-2790 Up 10 57/nr Saturdays wa otter ~!Mmer. ~s-5716 ll•PlltettlM you'll be asked to ttvise. review and rebuild and then will be provided LOSt: Shaggy grey male llUll AIOlllT 220 1520 sman '" comp salafV. petd ..atty. Must tytM fTouotll anc:t 11-. with funds. Lunar emphasis on romance. fulfillment of desires and poodle. An• to "Joctco' DECITM C&lllHS · profit sharing and nealth rRIE .... geo9fal office S.S-781 t start of what could be a long-term rela11onsh1p. Scorpio. Aquarius Vic. Mont• Vista. CM. R .. The Orange coast Dally Eicperlenced OCC Book· IHHll OFFICE benefits For interview. APPOINTMENT SETIERS REOEmtllST natives pla~ Irey roles. ward. S.9-08-49 Piiot has an excellent OP· store. Flex nra between E•perlence helpful Good call Belly, 646_.•03 tor evenings. 5-9 pm S 1 8 3 8-5 Temp . PIT Contact typing ability Proficiency -SS OO/hr • liberal com-needed for Insurance 8ro-SCOR 10 (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on business. career. Mtuing pr noer pan. h portunlty tor 8 career Jo)'ce •32-5896 wilh figures lO·key by llMT TRJllEf missions Contact Bob 11 kerage firm m NB Out~ prestige, participation tn community or political prO)CCt. Get ideas on ~.:1~ ~::-1c.~~ ~E-~~:~~e ~\~r /':;g~~ EOE MIFIH rouct1 Excellenr com-Local mlr needs 3 people 651 .1100 3.9 pm wee«· include 1e1epho ne paper, ask' questions. give full rein to mtcllectual cunos1ty. Member of WARD •9•·67•8 track record Greet CMlllOM lllRllC: peny t>enet11s Call Mllhe 10 train tor mgm1 pos-days 1 ~";;9"~gp8~~ lite 't"~n~1 opposite sex 1s very much attracted and will make no secret of 1t. poten11a1 guaranteed 1 alter 9 am a1 645·5800 111on lnd1v musr be ain- SAG (TTARIUS (Nov. 2 .. 'l.[)ec. 21 )', Focus on drama. speculation. Ptlltalll 1 draw •i:,lnst com· Low pay Great uture cere & comm1t1ed to print1ngtpasieup 714·64•·5522 learn whlle you earn To General Ottice contractor 198,,, Will assisl in hiring Busy printing shop seek · PT ONIST PI T 4 reunion with loved one. Money and gifts are featured -you'll feel CIRCUS Of mlsalon. alre tomove find out more about 11 cell door Servco Fasteners & training of employees mg hardworking indlvld· RECE 1 · needed and you'll O~tain greate.r emotional bal~nce as result. I?omest~c Into management a plua 54•·5491 Tustin, Ca needs a girt 10 answer Must be dependable ual wun paste up ex· hrstoa Npt Convaies· adjustment could include serious cons1derat1on where residence IS MASSAGE San~~~~:.'~560 1451 trvine Bl Tustin phones 91mple acct g EARN UP TO penenca to handle mul cenr Cenl8' 646·7764 concerned. 119 NO HARBOR BLVD Costa Mesa, 92626 CLEANING-PERSONS. ~~~:t6.4~~~;rere 10 11.ll PER MOIR t•pte responS1blht1ei in· CAPRICORN ("-c. 22-Jan. 19)·. Your views arc sought concerning FULLERTON EOE Hunt Bchllrvme S6 00 • ~di L 1 eluding paale up ~~nter lEOEPTllllST ~ pr hr Must have car General Olflce nice ol· ...,......,.. ng on eve sales tnlng Vahd l re-F1 on nou" Must be possible purchase. investment. Someone may want somethmg for 110·1112 964•43•6 fices. answer phones. of E~~~ce ~~~~9~·~ 0~f.~'";,;~~ ne;.1 and teahlonable nothing -and you coul~ be prime target. Know •. It. protect your own l llY A WHI Adverttslng3co~u1t~,n1 1yp1ng. b1l11ng. ma11 misc Ill 119 B CM 642-0621 · Heavy phonH Musi a1ao interest and don't lead with chm where romance ts concerned. A TIRACTIVE ~ Cleaning Woman wanted filing goOd hrs Action 811 ·I su en1oy 1he public; AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Legal affairs tend 10 dominate -MASSEUSSES PEOPLE IEEDED s:;:ik h~.~u~t .. ~~11;~g 10 News 71"893-0953 app1 Ask t~r Mr l.._on MIYlTE POST IFflCE I IUcllar' OHltttt'• check source matenal, be aware of vanous case histories and put forth TO SERVE YOU --Gen Ottice tor Npt Center MODELS "(fponohos to Partthma. possible tun Beauty Salon ideas in articulate manner. Focus also on possible partnership. jomt OPEN 24 HRS lllEDIATEL Y CUIUCAL rHT /TIME Ad Agency Type Ille pose for Head & Shoulder t•~ Need stock person 200 Newport Cen19f Or efforts, publ ic relations and mantal status. Dru Ann or Cindy Call Ed Local nutrient manufac· Prest1g1ous Newport anw phones greet portra11s 1n exchange tor part lime flexible ngyrs Newport Bt1ach 9 M h 20 F. h h 1· 1n Flagllett lurer looking lor people Beach olflce seeks re-chants $800/mo t<athy 8X 10 print 10 update your Newport 5•9-2287 IReceptionisttTypist Pos P ISCES (Feb. I · arc ): lntS w at you start. rea tze you are ~602f779-3631 collect 10 hire and train lndlvld· spon11b1e. well organized 714-553·9010 porttollo Call Lenny ting trlmg Ewcell worlf on right track and will be rewarded. What appeared to be a. loss was OIELS uala tor mgmt positions. 1nd111tdua1 with typing Hair Dressers 675-0823. 9-~ CdM --P•R•0•1•0•T-10•11--!>4o 1111 merely a temporary delay. Focus also on work methods, baste chores, ESOlllTl/I No expr needed com· skills 55 wpm. minimum 1 . I '"Q condihons • reso ut1ons concerning 1e • nu ntion an gener . Outc:.11 ONLY 83S-9199 pany wtl tra n ust nave ,_ ... -.... "'""' a ""' ,... I · d t t d al health 1 I M .. -ar office ex"'"'rl-ce Slallon lor lease I Can y~· "'ecep11on1s1 tSecre1ery own trans Loe near OC Airport Hair vosioner MUl fl Level Direct sales Spare 3 nrs nighlly 7 1ghl typing tull time lnt1ll tt Aiflct ltatall 2914 Office ltat1l1 2114 IF rT'I UHUlll EARN UP TO Salary $5/l'lour Call Manicurist opportunity lhll llta you Are you 8 87~ IL. "IOI v1 0 CRAZY WE DO ITI Frankie lor eppt Chentele nee; achieve your f1nanc1a1 Well groomed .. re A .a 12 North End Coul Hwy. FOR RENT. Furn Office. R . 88 8 11.11,., hour MERRILL LYNCH Studio FIVE goals rapidly 14 years dependable Corona del Mar quiet Lag Ben. prime loc. 380 200 sq II. S200/mo xlnt Call Unicom 873" 1 Call Mra. Wiiiiama RELOC ATION Ask tor Judy 640-6443 exper 1n lhl akin care and sell mouvated' R.E. Ct••l lct tr hr Apts. constr comml MH parks Ren1 a desk Pro· gram avail 720 1133 mature male $250/mo sq 11. $550/mo Mary. Agt loc Avail 2· 1 558-3900 Need driver-companion l 1 ... /111 1111 752.0101 EOE MI FIH Hairdresser wanted wllh markel Our last Hlllng Do you 111. 1111 & $50 deposit. 642-3998 675-4863 l Bch 6 ft -wishing 10 euppternent In· • ·---some chentete in t>eacn products are based on EnJOY 1NOrking wrth lods? Ref's WOik 548-4370. ----ag ' 0 •· r~ come with p/tlme work ADVERTISING/SALES COOITAIL SERVERS area Hairport 650-5342 Mink 011 Call We Care II you can answer YES Home 6.40·78•5 A11ractlve Airport area. area conf rm. lrg bay, tn Mull bl unmarried lady Ol-·'flt,./Ttlt..a.tll Olrllll IOOI " D181nbutors for det111s Phone646-7021 You can I m11lo.tt 't lo IN• Fe to lhr home In Eut, CM S270tmo • 'h utlla 6•8-343:! 111 7PM new prolesslonal olflce deck In MP bldg 2500 IQ tor same. In good heel1h ••M • ..-C EER"s RESTAURANT Hair 11y11s11man1cur1st 645-9104 ask tor George 2 30•6pm Mon lhru Fro t>•o gam1> new.1 wee~ bldg at S 99 NNN, build fl. ample pkng. fully a/e, wtxlnt driving record. Delly New1Tribune11 cur· H needed omm"'d Some tot I Dor 1 let your 11ckets gc to suit, 1000 sq It & up. beaut cnyn vus S3500 mo Bt n 55 & .. 7 "rl n-amkr. rently In need of lull ume En1erta1nment and danc· lowing pref 536•9392 1 1 .. 8 1 ,11 .. 5989 9 n o• M Th w " ' ' '" I M F I W d cock1all Now h1r1n Rental & Sales o wes 9'"11~ 1' " av Vlslble trm lrwy 751· 4 4.,.4 _ ,_. --Sl.l~!Jn rNeBsuomref .. CnMamaerei:. ~h:n~n~1':u':rS:~ ~k ;.~verse .:::e1rain Stu· Heir S1yhsts Manicurists People g Balboa Island s.11 things last with Dally Lois ol SP<?'" la~s r~atl F-n-1mkr ahr beaut Lal<~ Bayfront Offices, patios, I i "'"' '" h Id h spaper dents OK Full. pll Beach Renlal space or employ ReuNy 673 S700 Pllol Went Ads c:1ass1t1ed 1;>4( 56. 8 For •.. , hm O"rlk woods parking. 1anl1or1e1 al Hll telephone 10 Barrie. 177· 1 ou ave new C 1 1 o PROS " • advertising eitperlence & Warner al t>e noon men• ava11 HAI., Pool/1p1 $325 770-8651 673-1003 lea tall 2tl I F Rlveralde Ave Npt Bch. · C 92863 but we will cons1aer train· 752·6955 847-9966 pm 18009 S~ypark Circle NB • PHcondo lem. non· 1---------amkr. oc11nvu. frplc. Rn&IL STiii ..! _ Ing the right 1ndMdua1 COUNTER CLERK 1rv 261-6092 49•·9907 I IFFIOl 11 041 l•w•iantt4' •011 :~.=1~~t ~=~·t;~~~ w 111 1rain Full1t1me II••• Clt11l•1 Stniot spa. nr Lido. S4251mo 642-5180 lg rm In n11. yd, balcony. W/D, micro, must see S395 650.&3 1' M to ll'lr Npt 281 Iba apt Bayw. 2 blk• beh. peril· Ing. quiet S3•0lmo. wit 8•1·2175 nm 675-190• OeMJ"tfront apt rm avall tor lmmld occ $325 mo Nltmltr Pfli 5U·9457 en lfFIOf SPADE In baMment. Aecns to private pa11o •8 1 sq ft at 83c. Soutn of Hwy Rogers Realty 675·23 1 I Evestwttnda 875·3311 Prime CoH1 Hwy. lo· U '9 IHll •O wpm and kno~I· Newport Beacn 646-7621 Help wan1t1d immed Call cation So Ilda of hlgn· llU lrTOIH HOIUTY edge of video 1ermln11 is Otta Entry Operator lor 645-0961 w11aylaU1S1t~0011gf1htofaooba ... •q Su.llabl• tor catering •plus -We otter xlnt ~-IBM Sys1em J• Ell· IOISlCLUl•R pt c 11 67,. 2311 ... L .... or ren1 9&8-4771 11111. compreh1n11ve perience req Perm pos· " men a .,. an.. ---aalaries & comm Please 111on 1n grow•ng Irvine wanted 1<>< 3 COM homes 675-331 t EVES/WKNDS latt1tatat conla~I B Ettinger Etec1ronlC Company Call 10· 12 nrs ~k~ $5 hr Exae aulte. OC Airport ----J>J~rtaaltlH 4011 1·871·23•5. exl 50 for Bunny e1 660·0834 lrP Jim 675 O 38 area. sec aervlces Incl Coaatrcl1lake'V I RE appt, Evening Interviews Housectean1ng uper, pit, S500-S900tmo 752-7787 leatala Ziii M e Jr~ money nt N can be erranged HLIYHY must have transportation Executive Suites avaliable. •CdM dlx tuh ... AC tmpl ~~L,ou~~·~~311 ° Anaw -tervkle T•tephone Neid Ex.tra Income? Be an 5•0• 1287 or 646 1636 Landmarll office bldg.. prkng f1om $(()() 2856 --S5000& operator, various shifts independent cam•r tor Housakeeper needed ~all terV!c'9 Caul ~-81W900 Pvt ~rty lo In....., 382 3rd St. Lag Ben THE REGISTER. Mutt 15·20 hours wk ly clean· 1ncld. prvt entrance · 'Tl0.1)00 In otst~ --nave dependable econ-Ing. laundry ironing Eic· Shr beaut 2 aty Biibo• 2920 Newpo<1 Blvd N B MN 32-;, rl1 9 9• &PPUAIOl ITlllE omy car lrvlne. Npt Bch, perienceo snd releren· Pen nome. compl furn 71.a/432-1181 550 • f • Hcell ~uty • t L 4 24 IAUlll Costa Mesa. & Lag Ben CH Daya ~·o 3822 evea Step• lo t>eaen. N/smkr talon, fast IOOd, o tee ••![ I t!I Coate M... fullfllne Mr· •re a Ce 11 v 'c k Y 6•5·5'>9 1 No enlldren/~t• Thru HWNRT WOI etc; Good beach loc. Ml5°REY AVATLABLE v!Qe •xi>«ience required June 15· $AOO/moutllpd 1000 tt. 2nd lloor quiet 2138 Coast~. NB FOR2NO~ O.'S Excellent ulary & bonus 951.1113 before II am Mt•t Clt 1tl11 Sn. Nursery per,on outgoing persooahly 101 yard main· 1en1nce & sates Perl or lull 11me Nurseryland 838·9000 Nursing IHSH AIH. 3 1 I 11 · 7 Experienced preferred Must be matvre end int.,ested 1n I long term employment 1 Cer1 1t1ca11on 1ra1n1ng available MESA VERDE CONVALESCENT HOS- P1T AL 661 Center S1 I C M 548-5585 The t911e1t araw In th• Wiit a Dally Piiot Claulflld Ad 8-42·5678 Newspaper MAN.'QEMENT TRAINEES U· TOTE-M-MARKETS MOW HIRING For positions on all levels Salary com· mensura1e w ith ex ) 'd /'-- (' r· -penence Up to $7 hr For )! t;) interview, apply at U· TOTE·M·Market on Redhill & N•sson 1n Tustin at 14090 Redhill on Tues· day from 12-1 p m FOi IOtt llfO C.Ll: (7 14) 731·9935 or 537-4140 EOE 873-8788, 673-9818 atraet. nJcely landscaped $500/mo 8-4 ' Low F .. s • Fiii S«vlc:e S.2·0240 Dan Joen11 DENT AL ASST or ORT HO I IMM(OIA TE OP~INGS ----YO-U• AA tt I 1 pa klnn CORONA DEL MAR --Exp & ADA lllQ • days 6•S-0961 alt 4 pm I WE LOOK FOR bl .. ,,. o 9 ree r .. .,. HOME LOAN BKKPRISECY M· Th N B 642-'1826 HOVM/Roommatat gar avail &45-'800 ULU&llLAll M0.-7002 Auloeenter.lnauranceblll· _ 1n1pec11ng & marking dell· Unllmltld 832-413• VlcllleS.5·3323 days Prime relall tocatlon Ing, AI R, AIP, per· DENTAL SECRETARY tor c81e prec1u1on Plfll KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ... ta 1 Waatt4 Prime 1ocallon. 350 sq ft S t 8 0 0 I mo. l H ea . ·tr~llH manent 8·5 wkdyl Larry prevenUuve people orten· Must b• IHI accurat• A ;:.::::;.:...:;.:;;;.;,;;;~~~ Cell 8A2·•8" Mon-Fri. Mickey 650-11711ah5PM T r. ' ,.0•• Hunl Auto C.ntff 1825 tld prectlC• 2 yrs omce h111f' good eyesight Furn m ~ tor 9-5 ... tall•~•. •rvvox •500 • I '9 ,.. Laguna Cenyon Ad . Lag .,per & organ111t1onal 545 O• t 3 Oe1tron1c German IJllC l f~lty In ,.,. ..--....,. m.n 833 8"6 or 497 2030 I k 1II1. MO n T h u r t Corp Co1tt Mesa US on e month Ulign Prol1N10nat ofllOI apaoa IQ 11. S 80 gtota, nlQn I .I U . -831· ~21 ment Wll4 eontider win· $400/rnontnly 1nc1ude1 tralUc a1 1727 W•tcRff •rtRact Ot. I••· Babyaltter my hOMI 2 llSIUICl 1., r-"tal. Liii 261·8122. conf rm. phOM an1 wv. Or Newport Beach Ideal SP9(:1a1Til"Q In 111 & 2nd dya 1 Wk for 2 todOllf• P•rsorl rr1d y par1111me Mon·Frl. 8:30·5PM coif ... & photo capler lor antlq""· t\Jrnltute, TD't Since 19•9 Nwpt Ht• 831 3969 lttr•lll llftlrt4 Pref tor 1m 11 m1'Ur•nce eoen· ---Secret•HY av111 Ma etc 848-3879 Robt Sattler NH/CM BabyelUer nMded M•Mt • dav• we11c11. 1nc1 g cy Airpo11 v" 786 1'180 R:::to ~:'~~~ ;r: Wrtgnt 4 78-IOGO la•Htrial RE Brok« 8d AMltora petaon 5 mo Old gl<I M w11ndS 91~ 910 t lnteflOt ne..gner nHd1 Prltf NB 72().1222 ltat&JI lt20 e.a2-2t7l 5.a5-0tl1 ~. Mon•Frl, 8 9ITI · ~ Drivers CrOH country f/T 111iistanl Musi do ' ...,. _-:..._ --naJDn--pm Rere and etld9nllall Cahtorn1a LICenM re<i 11rou11 rreaau1rng, color .. n fn CM 800tlf '"'' ..,,_ l\mlUU req 8-4&-0787 MacGregor Vachtt• 1831 board11 f•paritnce .. 12 100 ampa, 12 " door. Ptecentta C M 64" "255 lt•t •JI S300tmo. cell 7&9·8008 RESIDENTIAL LNS 8tt>yaltttr ~ rap nK "'Y .. , ......... •H-A fin .. n1 .. ~"' mltU1'9 woman to keep ...... r-•...... Cost• MM* 3000 at. 47c limo Old2-4dytptM I .1·1y p1·1a1"' ..... <hrao• 10x20 •n 1•50aq h ~ault• pr •I 1005 BliOIO Dr $!500.000mln•nomu Non-emlcr Mull nave 6'5-i&OO °' 84.6·3323 8-4•·7289 7$~Loen1oVll\la I a k.. araa 40 Yr Amotlllia110n 83re 1'·""'"7ac ulV .• •• PART TIME V1Ck~ Four 1rg Pflvall otfic.s • 41 ..._ Ot I l ltl. w1tn lrg ~111111 ., ... Aa•t1•H•ntl • • 30 0.y Funding ffct 1111 I kitchen and pr1v11e FR@f.Xlt ldHI p ific f d I ~SO aq fi _,i1e, 1280/mo tobby Stgn apace avail· TV COMMERCIAL Sf!M· 3C e era 119 w 19th SI. suit• D. Ible on w .. 1c11tt INAA Sl!I! SUNDAY AO F11' anc1'al CM Tom IS t-1921 ~ecoretton allowanc. 213-485-4491 • 280/up crpt;;o;pf ua1101 SPIRITUAL READINGS (114) UMIM ate. 11tm 17301.SHcl'l r Ad~anallmatt•• L.oVL - 81'td H 8 142·2134 merrllge & Dualnl.. Selling anyt1'1ln9 wlU\ I 400 eq n. pvt bath. clean. Al o co11n 11no. 1115 o.ity Piiot Q111F9d Ad crptd NMI ea11><>a Plef. Find what you want tn So El C1m1no R.al, Stl\ 11 • altnf)tla maner •• mo e.ti..-H3 ~ '"°' oi.-fleda .CtMn uc·o 4t2 7295 Jutt cal -.u.stn. I BMl.ltlelln. rent VOUf own t>QOth or comm wllollow. NWpt, CM at .. 557·2234 Nald a p1t1nter? Nied a : hOUM ~? N.-d I ' bll>ytllltr'? N .. d a breu? flll thOll need• through c11111f1ed 842 5&79 Deliver Dally Pilot by nuto an Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day) \Veekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow 642-4321. WE ~GES 11·14 EARN Lt TO $75.00 PO WEEK Wt "°" ti,.-, I~ ...., !of yc llf!C ~ bttvtn lo *'"' rt.,, !\')( Tiit DI•• C:0.11 O.itr Pilol <Nr ut"t. tl1rt It 3 30 p 111 tl'ld W'>r~ u"hl 8 JO p m Wftt.dm Oii S..111r01, .. won • ltw •• l'IOVts "°" •• urn !Nnt tr !(IS a"ll ""' .,. "'"' Mtlllft fDll' '" ~ tllfwt IS "° Mwlwt Of tolkhl!ll t t'ld II JOt ¥t 1tlfftttM ~ Ult h (714) 548-7058 .. I \ ' I ACROSS 1 01 ermbonet e Bye-bye 10 Ardor 14 lndlen city 15 Over 18 Preposlllon 17 Available 18 Confess 20 Tchra'. oro. 21 Defeat 23 Thrust 24 -salad 26 Grooved 28 Oawn deity 30 Cut off 31 Car pert 32 Abutting 36 .. _-was saying" 37 Cherish 38 Recent pref 39 Cowboy gear 42 Receptacle 44 Statr part 45 Lodger 46 Skills 49 Likewise 50 Got up )1 Ordnance >2 Punishment 50 55 HMted exchange 58 Moon goddess 60 Foot~ar 61 Salling 62 Portreyor 63 Wae obliged 64 Squad 65 Intends OOWN 1 Alter WhlCh 2 Unfre- quented 3 Brave 4 Memorabilia 5 Ecstasy 6 Wordless 7 Particle 8 Male 9 Imitator 10 Water adder 11 Concerning 12 The theater 13 Sharpened 19 Spice 22 Inlet 25 Korean GI 26 Show disdain ; . PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOL VED 27 Ball 28 Oown Fr 29 -Ma1or 30 -plexus 32 Infants 33 Lady love 34 Music term Gr • 35 Active one 37 Garment 40 Attired 41 Stripes 42 German city 43 Quantity 45 Brink 46 Speed pref 47 Pointer 48 Relaxed 49 Illusion 51 Sector 53 By-and-by 54 Goll scores 56 Obese 57 Japanese bay 59 Glaze Lelca system • ell mint M·5 w/ 1 0 Noclllu• lens. Canadian Elmarlt 28 mm I 2 8, & Summlcron 90 Playhouse w/slldJt swing ..___._...,__,ii mm, 12, Elmarlt 135mm attchd $150 548-4058 55 80 Sales PUIT IEPUTIHT Sen St1ti11 lttt1tltat Experten<;e pref FIT 4o Exp d Apply Shell Sta- hrt/wl< Apply In person tton. 1~~1~1~ N.B.:. KERM RIMA HARD· SHIPPING & RECEIVING WARE. Inc. 2666 Harbor Machine shop experience Blvd C M t1elp!ul Mark 557 -3380 UUI PEHGI Shipping Receiving Apply Ladtet' Sportawear buyer MacGregor Yachts 1631 for golf shop private Ptacentta. C M club 30-35 hrs/wkly In SPORTSWEAR IFR eluding some wf'f!kends Hrly wage + commission ha1 lull llme position avail- 496-5767 for tnlervlew able lor general office dut1e' 859·-4912 Salel pe<ton lo sell ar\. Student lite housecleaning wOfk and custom lram I 1 dy a wt< $4 50/hr Call 1no Exper1enc41 1n 'alfl Lara 640-2893 at1 6PM art beckground helpful 645-6444 1 TUOllEH UDE Irvine Pre-school, PIT. UUI PHIOI ~ ·r 786· 149~ sr-cillzen lady desires position as comp&· nion/sec'y Please phone 675-4430 Jolts Waattd/ Do•tttic 5107 FAIR TRADE -Cauc fe will do domestic/wt< In exch tor rent In NB 760-6272 ~ 9510 U able Shih-Tzu pup. plea 6 wks, AKC 1250 Leu than pet at1op1 or breeders 548-1200 ....... 1• .. tllattlJ TE E Excellent opportuni ty l P1101E SILES AFGHAN PUPPIES AKC aw11ttng yoo If you ere an The Pennysav@f 11 rootuno All color1, .. S 100- en.,getlc, enthus1u11c lor 1 p/llme telepllOne $350 Mutl Mii 646-784 1 highly motivated ind1v1d salesperson Hrs Tues a tic YOAKIE PUPPIES uet tnteretted 1n making thru Friday 9am 10 2pm "'" excellent money Ex Apply in person 1660 8 WKS. SHOTS. 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Power StNf'lng, Air, lmmae S 10,950 35K ml Stereo(1BDS8e7) 499-5868 , 1111 THE UllEIT ltll •lllU'S SOUTH COUITY VOLISWllEI HWf wtlLllT IE lllElllLI" Volum9 SaleS, Service AndLeUlng 18711 Beach Blvd IELECTIOI of late mod ... low mtleage Cedlllac1 In Southern Cal1fornt1! See u1 lodeyl lllElll OAllLLIC Hunll~ton Beech :;r '78 Granada, nu tlret, (l 14) 142-2000 well maintained $2400. -------.,. 846-7838 '68 Bug, It blue, w/aunrool . __ od cood. $1950. Wkdys •·~ Mu11ang GT uaume '52-5522. eves 962-3733 -pymnts of $253 39 No dwn pymnt OAC Call '68 VW convert , good cnuck 9"7a.-35~Agl cond , 1tereo, gd top & - Orn 13500 673-2912 * "84 T-Blrd uaume ---pymnt1 of $224 32 No '69 BUG. XLNT COND dwn pymnt OAC Call S 1500 hrm 9&8-0112 Chucil 979-3553 Agt '69 Pop top cmpr. reblt 65 Molting coupe, wlnl eng, nu brkt, clean toe car $2995 642-123.4 $2350 Obo 661-2220 --'67 Country Squire Wgn . Runs good S395/obo 70 SOUAAEBACK. runs 842-7517 great, extru, 15,000 mt. ------ on rebullt enolM. '69 MUSTANG. 302, new S 1250 080. 65()..8286 tires, 1 OWMr S 1800 545-1097 10-noon Sat; )o vw S850. Ablt eng, 4-5·30pm Sun-Fri _ trans, nu radlalt, aome '72 LTD COllnlry Squire body work. See at 2250 Clean. tuns good. $-495 Canyon Or we. CM or call 650·6367 855-8137 btwn 12-1. • ' I \ HIGH 83 LOW44 Wt. ONE SOA Y JANUARY 18. 198·1 Coast Residents on Paularlno Avenue In Costa Mesa don't like roadway's popularity with the motor- tsts. / A3 Emergicenter In Costa Mesa will have to remove Its big finger pointing wall graphic./ A3 Nation TV advertisers fear home video users will skip by ads by pushing their fast- f orwards./ A8. California Donations from enter- tainers and others buy van for cerebral palsy vlctlm./A8 World Andrei Gromyko angrily lambasted America as war mongers In Stock- holm speech .I A8 Quest ) over: Mother found HB woman's reunion setafter~years By ROBERT BARKER OllM.,.., ......... Aficr 29 years. Terry Johnson never thought she'd see her mother again and at first she didn't care. "I naade up my mind if I ever saw her to tum around and walk the other 'way. Or I'd spit in her face because some relatives told me how horrible . she was." But the 31-year-old Huntington Beach woman had a chanae of heart af\er giving birth to son Scan 12 years ago. It was to become an obsession. "I had so much love the first time I saw him (her baby) that I knew there had to be a reason why my mother ten me." What followed was a heartbreaking search for her mother that led to little towns in Kentucky like Hazard and Blue Diamond. There always seemed to be flashes of high hopes followed by black shadows of disappointment. (PleaM He WOMAK/ A2) , CUil 1111111 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFOANIA 25 CENT S Dlllr,...,......,......,_....., Terry Jolm.8on bolda picture of her mother. whom •he'll mee for the flnt time In 29 yeara Friday. . Probe .s~t of Dayco ~ expense~ County orders full accounting from public defender By JEFF ADLER qt .. .,..,,... ..... The Orange County Board of Supt'.rv1sors wants to know how much money the Public Defender's Office spent brin~ng 11 witnesses here from the Philippines to testify during the penalty phase of Rene Flores Dayco's double-murder triaJ. In a memorandum scot to Public ~fender Ron Butler on Tuesday~ Board Chairman Harriett Wieder asked for a full accountina of the expense$ inYolYed ID b~' Lhc wttncsscs here and for an exp nation of bow such dec1s1ons arc ade. It asks for a reply before Jan: . te5tify on behalf of Dayco, a 43-year- old Philippines native convicted in December of the 1982 Hunri•on Beach murders of his e$11'Ulfed wife and mother-in-law. Testimony by the witne11a in· (PleueMe DAYCO/A2 A Soviet official told CBS that Soviet president Yuri Andropov will appear In public In the next few weeks/A4 Transit tax OK for ballot Wi.eder said she is not ctuestionin& the "integnty of the Judicial process. but wants "to bt assured that the costs which the county 1s paying for are reasonable." The supervisor said she was .-•ompted to ask for Butler's response on the matter following "numerous" complaints from consti~nt.s and after news accounts of the trial's ex~nse. Butler's answers, Wieder said. would allow supervison to respond to inquints with "facts rather than hearsay." Home Where can a family turn the morning after a fire destroys their home to replace their housing and possessions? /81. Food One of the tricks to an outstanding dinner party Is to present lrreslstlble food dramatlcally.C1 A recipe featuring tca- ditlonal Indonesian Ingre- dients captured a $5,000 grand prlze.C3 Sports Super Bowl quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Joe Thelsmann are as dlf • ferent as night and day. /D1 Fountain Valley girls crush Ocean View In Sunset League basket- ball./D2 Entertainment "Sugar" Is sweet at the Costa Mesa Civic play- house -a farewell to the falrgrounds./83 It may ruin your whole day, movie tans, but Cary Grant turns 80 today. /85 BuslBess Sates rose three times as fast as Inventories did In November, Commerce · Department reports.Jae. Salea of mutual funds ln- 1983 soared 155 percent abovethe1982recordto over $40 bllllon./81 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Bualneu Cla11lfled Comics Crouword Oath Notlca Edltorl1I Page Entertainment Food Help Yourtelf HorOIOOpe lntermlulon Ann Lendera Movie• Nat1on1INewa Police Log Public Notlca Sport1 State Newt Stock Marketa Tetevt Ion --- Theatert Weather World Now•~- .. 84 A3 88-8 08-8 84 08 04 A8 83 C1-8 82 07 83 82 B3 A4 A3 04-5 01·4 A4 87 85 83 A2 A4 Pollster says voters mtgh t reject tdea/A3 By JEFF ADLER OltN.,_.,,__.... Top Orange County transportation officials were sporting broad smiles today after winning endorsements from enough cities Tuesday to place the question of a one-<:cnt transpor- tation sales tax increase before county voters on June S. Eighteen of the county's 26 cities now have approved placing the tax increase issue on the June baJlot, said Stan Oftelie, executive director of the Orange County Transportation Com- mission. He said 14 city approvals were required to qualify the ballot referendum. Ci ty councils an Fullerton, Orange, La Palma, Westminster, Villa Park, Brea and San Juan Capistrano all approved of placing the measure on the ballot during meetings Tuesday night meetings. l>reviously city councils in Buena Park, Costa Mesa. Cypress, Fountain VaJley, Los Alamitos. Newport Beach, Placcnua. Santa Ana, Stanton, Tustin and Yorba Linda had voted their approval. Only two cities so far. Huntington Beach and La Habra, have voted against putting the tax increase ques- tion to voters. Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to continue 1ts consideration (Pleue eee TRAlf81T/A2) The 11 witnesses were flown to Orange County and lodged here -at an estimaicd rost of $20.000 -to Kerrhad 'loveofLebanon' UCI researcher says slaying 'no surprise' By ANDREA ADE~N OfltleO.-, ......... American University President Malcolm Kerr had no illusions about war-tom Lebanon. "He had a great love of Lebanon. but he didn't excuse anything," Marc Robbins, a post-doctoral researcher at UC Irvine, said this morning af\er hearing that Kerr had been as- sassinated on the Beirut campus. Robbins. who has an interest in Middle Eastern affairs, substituted for Kerr as a visiting UCLA professor this fall. Kerr taught at UCLA for 20 yean before he took over the presi- dency of the Bei1 "' unavers11y in November 1982. Lebanese state radio reported Kerr. 52. was slain by gunmen waiting for the Beirut-born professor as he emerged from an elevator to enter has second-floor office on campus this morning. The slaying came as no surprise to any student or the Middle East. Assassination story/A4 according to Robbins. "He knew that was a possibility. Beirut was has home," he added. Kerr succeeded David Dodge. who was kidnapped foObwing the June 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel. Dodge was ultimately released. Kerr. the ninth Amencan Un1ver- Graffiti at Good Sbepberd Cemetery to be cleaned ap 9000. SJty prcst.dent and a Middle Eastern specaahst. "wanted to create an oasis of sanity" amid an insane situation. Robbins believes. The UCI researcher wd Kerr's published works .. including ''The Arab Cold War" and "Rich and Poor States an the Middle East," are an ansightf ul portrait of the confused nat1onahsuc forces pulling apart the Arab world. "One thing that comes out very clearly. he had no 1llus1ons.'.' Robbins said. Civil stnfe an Lebanon was enough Lo stop the nine campuses of _the Uni versity of Cahfomia from send- ing students to American University an Beirut in 1973. Two years later. facultv were proh1b1ted from either (Pleue Me K.ERll/ A2 Swiftjustlce ........ are we losing the battle? Increasing case load forces county courts to chan e procedures The number of civil lawsuits and criminal cases f'ted each day in Oranac County's Sal\t.a Ana Superior Court counhousc continues to creep up each year, fomna the county's judictary to (1Jute QUt DCW ways tO enture justice it mettd out fllirly and swiftly. The lcpl quqmire 1n Oranae County indeed it thickenintt reports Oranae Countts prcsid1na Superior Counjudae, Richard BCacom "Thecucloeddetinltely iacreepina up, not dramatically. butthe casn IR actt1n1 more and more compltll as welt;' Beacom expl11ned dunna a recent interview. ··The whole thing tn th nu trcn i cascload. manaamg lO l pcopl to court in as short a time as po s1ble. If caset act out and tried or resolved, I'm happy." said Beacom. whose post can be Ukened to that ofa counhousc t.raO'k. cop. "l like lo think we're di1pcnsfo1 justi~. not srind1na up people because of the volume." Criminal case• now are rcachina trial in an averaae of 90 to 120 days. the judee estimated. Civil cases.. which routinely take much toncer to ready for trial, can be schcifoled within I 8 months ifattomeys on both sides "aren't fooling around," Btaoom said. However, thejud&econccdcd some criminal caKS have dru&cd on for as tona as two ycan while civil cases routinely do not reach the trial st.aat for two or th~ years. The ume n iakes for a person accused of a cnmc to come to trul dePends heavily on the defendant's attorney and how npidly the deff'n· dant him If wany to be tried I Ju.f ADLER PERSPECTIVE lite statutes require that any person 11TtStcd be arralaned 1n Mu· n1capal Court *•thin 48 houf'1. and havr • preliminary hcanna on the charscs within 10 ~. If the case 11 lSOund over to Superior Court for trial, the information mu t be filed Within t S days and a tnal mu t be scliedulid within 60 diys of am11n· mcot. However, ind It's a b1 however. a d fend.Int 1 cntttltd to and. mort oncn than n • avail h1mK1f of h1' .• I n&ht to WI•"' the-time requirements and a«k continuance of lhe case. The extra time of'\cn allows the dcfen· dant's attorney to prepare a more thorou dcfi n!t or IO<atc and ant r- vicw Wltn ~- Oc1p1tc increas1na demands. counnren'tasclogcdas they used to be. . When 1983 closed on Dec l l . .cao felony cnm1nal ca wett awa1t1na trial in the c;ounty's upcnor Coun. a far cry ftom December 1912. v.h~ a record 914 cases ~rc a~-a1t1n1 tnal, atte>tdina to stau hes compiled by the Supcnor ('ourt Admin1str11tivc Office. Beacom said that 1nce be *U elected J'fCSldin JU a } r ht bu nmtutcd re rm airftcd at rcduc· ina "'hat threatened to be an O'f'tf• whclmina bttklo of C'rim1t\ll ca Wht~ a.•s-t mmmal ha"~ (Pl ... Tll&8ATT1.S/A2) ' Malcolm Kerr 5 seized in crypt , defacing Teens turned ln by their friends -- a, STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,.., ....... Five tcen-aicrs suspected of spray. ma swastikas and ant1-Chnstian <1logans on crypts at a Huntinaton Beach cemetery were turned 1n lb1s week by their own "outraced .. fncnds. police reported today. "It was a mandles act that even out~cd their own peen," said Huntington Beach pohce detective Chuck Nowotny of the teens aJTHted in connection w1th the massive va ndalism attack at Good hcpberd Cemetery Two 16-year-old Hunt1n1ton Beach bo)S were arrested Tuesda)' on susp1c1on or felony malicious m1s- ch1ef while a 11rl and two other boys were cb.afled with trcspass1na. Because of the agn of the youths. no names were released "All of them seemed ttmoncful," said Nowotny "1 think they rcah1cd later that It wa a m1ndlns th1n1 to do and didn't top to thank at the llmc that this v.un't a very cool th1na to be do1na." Paul Holley a poktsman for the RorMn C'athohc: 010ttte of~ . 11td he WIS plca!Cd llTtS had been madt _ ' This 1s cdCtl) why wt nt so r-ubh wllh this thm,. We were hop1na publte pttsSure wwould lead to wmc &tTCS And that a~otly what happened, .. be td, The lltac whach O«Umd.cilbcr la t hun<lay C'tCrUl\I ot t.he follow· 1n1 day -Fnda tllic I th. ltft more tj\an 40 mar crypt dd'ace4. Ible 1 tiki occult lota.ft\ itWS Qb.. hlltt1 ~ pra -pe1n~ OD the tum rel u . l a~ or • (1'liue ... re ' I A2 **Orange Co t DAIL y PILOT /Wedn..cfly. January 11. 1ea.- Youth claims self-defense ' in fatal Newport stabbing By STEVE MARBL~ °'_.,_ ..... , ... An 18-year..old Co~ta Mesa man accused of fata..ll y stabbing his long- ume fnend Scott Jumcs McNaughton has told police he was only defending himself. Rut oOiccrs. noting the 29-year-old Newport Beach man had been stabbed as many a~ 12 t1me'I with a wooden chisel dunng the ~unday incident, are continuing to search for other motive~ in the kalhng 'It doesn't make much sense," said Newport Beach police Detective Bob Worthen of the brutal lullma. "We Just don't know yet what caused Lh1~ fnendsh1p to disintegrate th as way " McNaughton. the '><>n of a promi- nent business e,e,utave. was found sprawled an a hall .... a~ near has Villa Balboa condominium Police said he was not wearing any clothes but had been covered wi th a towel by a friend who discovered him. Before he died, officer -;aid McNoughton named Brent Louis Vangsness as his attacker. Vangsness, a friend and former room matt of the man he's accused of killing. was arrc~ted Monday after a real estate age nt discovered him sleeping m a nearby unoccupied condominium. The Costa Mesa man was to be formally charged wtth murder today at Harbor Municipal Court an New- port Beach. Meanwhile. funeral services for McNauJhton arc~ to be conducted at I p.m. Fnda) at the Community Con- gregational Church an Corona del Mar Bunal will be at sea aboard the Angela. a fish1na boa1 McNauahton once !>kippered McNaughton was the son ofJohn J McNaughton. the board cba1rman of Newpon-based National Education Corp. which operates a oauonw1de chain of vocational and training ~hoots Althouah the company·, head· quaners build1n15 m Ncwpon were twi~ &ct afire by arsonists last ycsr. poli ce do not believe there 11 a connection between the blazes and the sl1yin1. Detecti ves. howcver1 were in· vest1gat1na alleaat1on1 that McNaugh&on was aenerous with his money and that some friends may have. taken ad ~antAJc of him, preyina o n has generosity. Friends said McNauahton wu a well-hked, intelligent person who .. liked to party." Police were told that the 29-year-old recently had over- come a cocaine habit. Bo rn 1n Santa Monica, McNaughton ~duated from New- port Harbor Hi~ School an~ earned a dearee tn busaness from USC. He was working toward a master's dCJree in business at Pepperdine Univcnsty,. -accord ing to famil y members. ~~tUWQj~NM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOMAN REUNITED WITH MOTHER ..• From Al Those le1do\.\ m t•ventuall> required her to seek 1reatment for depre)s1on And tht'n on an October day an 1981 !>he hired a Los A.ngeles detec- 11 \'e agem) that ~pel a a Ii zed in traung lost people For a long tame. the professional\ ran an to a stone wall But her luck at last changed and she got the tt'lephont' rnll )he had been wa111ng for a ....,et'k ago toda> "The detel t 1 ve told me that he "as planning to break the case." she said "I wassoe,c11ed I couldn't stand 1t I told him I needed a crumb "He said. 'You're going to have the whole piece of calc. I'm JUSt walling for the 1cang · " The "anng" arn .. cd at Johnson's home 1n HunttnKton Beach in the form of a 8-h}'-I l-1nch piece of paper with a few t~ pcwntten hncc;. She's added a few teardrops of JO). The message read. JOAN WRIG HT AKA JOANN WRIGHT AKA MRS. JOAN T ERLEINE AKA MRS GEORGE E ERLE! N Pleasant Manor Nursing Home. 4615 Park He1~h ts. Baltamorc. Md It s her mother -the person '>he''> been looking for all these years. Johnson's mother had remarned and has daughter\ that Johnson knew nothing about. Her mom. now 48. llH~d 1n the same house an Baltimore for 2.7 ~ears and has been a bool- kec:per at the nursini home. But Johnson stall had anxious moments. Perhaps her mother would reJect her Johnson's husband placed the fateful telephone call to Balti- more. Mrs. Erle1n (Terr) 's mo1her) answered He told her he was calli ng from Southern Califo rnia and had reason to believe she ...,as his wife's mother. ''The first thing she asked was how dld you get my number:· Gary Johnson. said. "Then there was silence." He handed the phone over to Terrv. "I said 'Hello.' She said. "Terry''" And I asked. 'Mom, is that really you" this•<> a miracle ·Then I began to cry and cry and cry and she said. 'h's OK. it's OK .' .. Johnson leaves Los Angeles lnter- nauonal Airport at 7 a.m. Friday for the long-awaited n:un1on . She'll ar- n .. e 1n Balumore at 4 p.m "We'r<.' going to talk. talk. talk ... she '..lltd "Mom doesn't know about my marriage tom} '1usband Gary. about m~ first kad <Scan. 12). about m ) ~econd kid (Deanna, 9). o r about dating or the high school proms. She told me she's going to buy an electric blanket for me. It's 14 desrees there." Johnson. wh o works an the busi- ness departmen1 at Hughes Aircraft Company in Long Beach, said her mother married her father at the age of 13 and separated when Johnson was 2 The mother turned Johnson and her brother Larry over to an or- phanage 1 n Tex as "to get established" but Johnson's father picked up the youngster~ and Johnson lived in Texas a.ad Nonh Carolina. first wi th her father arrd then with her grand- mo1her The detectives aren't telling John· !>On how they came upon the dis- covcn But that doesn't matter for now. ··'I'm still on cloud nine. I haven't come close to touching bot- tom yet." she said. KERR ... From Al leaching or helping direct the univer- sity, said Samuel McCulloch. coordi- nator of UCl's ed ucation abroad program. "The s1tuat1on became too dangerous." he said . TRANSIT TAX ••. The slaying will li kely contnbute to unease for the 175 students from mideastern countn es attending UCI. but will probably not generate an11- Arab sentiment. said Martha Morga n. an assistant dean of students and dircctor ofmternat1onal ~rv1ccs. From Al of the issue until Feb 7. according to Oftehe. "rt feels great," said Supervisor Thomas Rile\'. chairman of the transpartat1on · rnmm1rnon. abou1 winn ing the required appro .. als. "It feels vef) \CF) good somt:th1ng :.ou feel so strong!> ahout ·~ accepted b) oth er people " 5upcr .. 1sor R:ilph (lark. chairman of the Orange ( ounl\ rran'itt Dl!>tnct and a tran'iporta11on tomml'>'itoner said he'!> happ) the measure '" ··over the top." but ht' never had an) doubt it would reach the ballot "We're bogged do~n 1n a quagmire of conge<;t1on and tha~ g1' c'I people the opportuntt\ to' ote on '>Omethang that can do \omcthang about that." Clark said Both Clari... and Rile) atknowl- edged that con' 1ncing 'otcro; to support tht' ta' 1ntrease rnuld tx-a tough JOb "l think 11'> 1(111n11 tP 1.1.1n hut .1n\ TEENS ••• From Al MicbelanJtto•s Piela. wru defaced with a swattUca and the slogan .. Chlstian Death" with written in Gothic letterioa at11~ base. Police emphasized that they be- lieve the attack was without Satanic anti-Semitic or oeo·Nazi overtones. Nafo'omy said t0me of the slopns art lyrics CrOm .Punk-rock rccordi!'145. The vandalism stunned nciahbon of iM cemcury and olT~ :.ot1tht diocett. C'hurCh officials estimated it could cost up toS7.000 to remove tht alolan.• and symbols. 4f ~ is a bnaht 11de of aoy of tbit it"a that tbt re was a tremendous outpowina of sym~thy from ~pie of all walb of hfe.'' said Holley. "People have offered to donate 11)()Dey or time to help dt"an this up. And we appreciate that.•· He said a ~le oup opcrauoo will be ~nit.ed in the comma days after cbWth officials determ1ot the pro~r Chemicals to u~ lo remove paint frOm the ma.rblc ~urfaces without damaiJD.I the crypts. election where taxes are involved are difficult to pas' 1 his l'i no slam dunk," Clark said The tax increase would generate $5 4 billion to be earmarked for a hos1 of transponauon projects arou nd the county during the nnt 15 )ear'I. including nc"' frccwa> rnnstrucuon. free....,a} w1dcn1ng prnJC~t~ h1ghwa:y 1mprnq~mcnt\ and pm.'>tbl; con· \trlll 11011 of a ( O'>t:.I "'1c'><!-lO-f-ull- enon rad ltnc ~ow that the ta>. question has qualified for the ballol. Oftclie and Rile) said that the pro-tax cam paign will be run b) pmate bu)tOCS\ interest\ in the lOUnt\ Public of- ficials an: barred from expending puhhc fund-; to tampa1gn Besides Laguna Beach. c111cs that ha\e ~et to con<;adcr whether to place the tax un the ballot are lnmc San ( lcml·ntc ·\nahc1m (1arden (,rove and \cal Beat h Ofteltt· said The IX c111c~ that ha'e endorsed the ballot measure represent more than I 1 mlllaon tount' rc'>1dcnts and 58 5 percent of tht' county's total population acrnrdtng to a Tran!>por- tat1on Comm1ss1on \pokc~woman Foreign students "value their educational expcncncc in the United States and don't wa nt to 1eopard1ze 11." Morga n said . ALISO ... From Al t'ndorscd the find ings. "This as a great day for the Greenbelt." said Greenbelt President Jon Brand "It's ni ce to see that they removed the ob1ect1onal fea tures. Let's get on w1th 11." The count .. Board of Supervisors 1s expected to v·ote on the task fo rce plan 1n February If approved. the county ..., ill have officia lly accepted the dedicated land from Aliso V1e10 I fall goe<> according to schedule. the cat) can began construction of Moulton Meadows Park sometime next fall fhe ta'>k force proposal calls for the development of an eq uestnan center. golf course ex pansion. a 70-acre campsit e. ranger station and a small- scale vmeyard/winery DAYCO WITNESSES ... From Al daratt:d 1hn .url\Cd in the l ntll'O \tatl''i on Det 2K 24 and \O -almo'lt 1 .... 11 week ~ ht·lorc thl' tnal\ penalty pha'ie was o;chcdulcd to begin on Jan. Y. lk\1dc'I tht.• witnesses· airfare. the county paid each of the them S25 for c:\ cry da' th<.'y were here and prov ided one night's sta~ 1n a motel. according to Chief Dcput) Public Defender Tom \ltcDooald who handled Daven's defen<,c. After their lirst night an.Southern C al1forn1a. the "'•tnesses stayed wit h F1hp1 no fam1 l- 1c\ in the area. he ~1d The JUf) recommended Da)'co be se ntenced to a hfe pnson term without the poss1b1l11y of parole rather than c>.t'l'uted following ahout eight hour\ of dd1herat1om The JUI') foreman. an terv1cwcu after the \erdtl't was dclt .. cred. ~1d the test1mon; of 1hc witnesses brought from the Philippines had no affect "whatsoever" on the panel's de ISIOn Both McDonald and Butler ac- knowledged death penalty cases cost tawayers a lot of mone)'. but said such c>.pcnd11urcs are Justified when a man's life as at stake. They defended their dec1s1on to bnng over the I I character v.at nesses. many of whom testi fied 1hc) had not seen Dayco since he left the Ph1hppanes in 1965 McDonald said an even greater saving.., to taxpaycrswoold have been reah1ed 1f 1he Distnct Attorney's office would ha ve been willing to allow Dayco to plead guilty to the '>layangs. in re turn for a life sentence. when the offer was made a year ago. THE BATTLE FOR SPEEDY JUSTICE .•• From Al , been tiled \tole Januat) the oacklog ofcnmanal cuc-;dechned from 77) an Januaf) to fl lov. of lOK an Jul) The rea\on for the decline Beacom proudl) 'kltd 1s the duslcr or team ,ystcm he hu 1n\11tuted al the court Rather than funnehna all cnm1nal cases 1n1l1all)' throu1h one courtroom. a\ ha\ hccn the pracuce 1n tht pa,t, !h(' more ne~1ble team i)'!ltem l)(rrn 1t't 1uc.J1c'> 1n \C'\cral courtroom\ to be prc>eco;o;1na rnm1nal casn ' Judae•. e-;peuallr thov 411tt1n1 on rhe coun·, crim1na panel. arc placed on thrre JUd c teams Each tram o~rate\ independently of another and ca5t\ t~n bt tr ded or \huffled a mon1 tea m member•. "I thank 1t provtdc• mort ccn11ntv for thr 1udgc' and more certainty for thr ddcndant hccau~ they now know who the ~sc 11 aom• to Jnd what that JUdat't reputation 1 ' , BciKom \au.I l it' cxpl:UnC'd tha1 the team ap proach ha\ worked well 1n Orange ( ounl~ an reducing lhe cnmanal had.log of r;t\C\ b«ausc "11 allowi. greater flC'\lh1ht~ to the Judie . wh1(h mean, the) t:an handle more cue" .. Beacom pointed o ut that JU'\llC'C an Orange ount} " much \w1fter 1han an Lm A.ngek' < oun1y, whcrr he ,aid 1he JU~t1u· ~y~tcm has h«nme nlmost unmanapble 'Tm try1n1 to avoid h«omina lOO tarae and unmanaaabte and I'm C'ncouhla1n1 ipcc111ty amona Juda" to avoid some of the p1tf11lsJU tk c tn Lo\Anaeles (ounty baa faJlen anto." hc~1d To help \hortcn the umc at takes for c1v1l ca~ to rt'ach trial. Beacom and hit predecenors have ~utrt'd 1hc ..cheduhna of mand11ory st1tlemcn1 <'Onfertncc~ to tt)' to tttolvc lawtu1t\ before tnal\ .. I ' And wh ale comple>L cases now arc rou11nely assigned to one Judac. who handle~ all a~pects of a case. Im complex cases or ones that can be tned 1n a ftwdaysttmcarcassianed to appointed or volunteer JUd&CS pro tcmport But Beacom said he ia reluctant to increait the number of pan-time Jud&n who hear aa~a because he feel• 1t m1aht ultimately compromise the 1dm1n11trauon of JUSUCC "We don't have a pan·llme gov- ernor or l.caJalatun:.'' he said . The county's chaef)udac added that Oninac Count)' continues to be on the cutunJ cdac of mnovat1oni aimed at pccdinaJu ucc alona. But ht Po•ntcd out that the bottom ltnc tn the Santi Ana counhousc and cllt'Wb~_)t ha vi na cnouJh Judac to h•ncmtht aro•1n1 number of c:a1e And hkc C\'Cr)th1n1 dsc. mo"' JUd COii la\p&ycn more mooc-.. • Fair skies, high clouds due Coaatal Eztended 13 00 02 ·23 ,. 21 ~ 3 40 32 12 ·21 25 12 o.-08 79 112 Ref>o Alc:Mw>nO SI l.OUl9 SI P.i• T 1omp41 Sell leh Sen AnlonlO a.no.go s.,.,,_ Temperatures " 42 31 It 115 ,. 27 21 25 03 43 31 )() 11 48 341 01 -14 S181eM11tle 8eetUe 8n1~ SIOWI Fell• 8CIOll-8yr- Tope11e 27 03 42 2t 19 13 to .. 1• .oe 42 35 IA 4t H 42 13 ·10 41 21 39 32 07 ·23 21 oe 2t 20 17 01 eo 33 20 1) 37 27 12 04 HI Le ~ ~;Tides H 01 TOOA'f 8eoond to. 3 40 p m 1 1 Tue;~ TulM WMNnglon Wlelllle 21 21 49 83 4t 42 32 27 Second hlgll 10· 14 p m 4 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 43 32 '""lo. » 23 Flrt1 hlOll 02 ~7 Second IOw 44 40 8eoond hlgll ~1 ·15 THUltlOAY 2:M • 111 9·oea.m 4:11pm 10.Hpm 11 Surf report .. -1 7 LOC:A T10tt 15 .OS Sun -.1ocs.y •11 10 p m ,,._ •1 29 11 t.57 e.m Thu<ldey end M11 i1Gek1 el 52 At 1·10p.m c 2 Huntington leaQtl ~ Je!ly, Newpor1 40tn 11 . 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Sew up big savings. ¥ou can label yourself lucky with savings of up to .70% on our elegant suits, sport coats, weaters, shirts, trousers and acces ories. I • I r Coast Board of Supervisors will appeal ruling that gave county workers a holiday on Martin Luther King's birthday./ A3 Emergicenter In Costa Mesa will have to remove Its big finger pointing wall graphic./ A.3 Nation TV advertisers fear home video users will skip by ads by pushing their fast- forwards./ A&. California Donations from enter- tainers and others buy van for cerebral palsy vlctlm./A8 World Andrei Gromykuangrlly lambasted America as war mongers in Stock- holm speech ./ A8 A Soviet official told CBS that Soviet presldent·Yurl Andropov will appear in public In the next few weeks/A4 Home Where can a family turn the morning after a fire destroys their home to replace their housing and possessions? /81. Food One of the tricks to an outstanding dinner party Is to present Irresistible food dramatlcally.C1 A recipe featuring tra- ditional lndoneslan Ingre- dients captured a $5,000 gra11d prlze.C3 Sports Super Bowl quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Joe Thelsmann are as dif- ferent as night and day. /D1 Fountafn Valley girts crush Ocean View In Sunset League basket- ball./D2 Entertainment "Sugar" Is sweet at the Costa Mesa Civic play- house -a farewell to the falrgrounds./83 It may ruin your whole day, movie fans, but Cary Grantturns 80 today. /85 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;!:::::::~:::::::::::::: Business Sales rose three times as fast as Inventories did In November. Commerce Department reports.Ill. • a es o mu ua undSTn 1983 soared 155 percent abovethe1982recordto over $40 bllllon./81 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Business Clasalfled Comics Crotaword Death Notlee9 Edltorlal Page Entertainment FOOCI Help Yourself Horoscope Intermission Ann Landers Movies National New• Ponce Log Public Notlcea 8portt State New• Stock Marketa Tetevlston Theater• Weather Wortd New•-"--"-.-~~ 84 A3 86-8 06-8 84 08 0. A8 83 C1-8 82 07 83 92 83 A4 A3 04-5 01'"'4 A4 87 85 83 A2 A4 Quest over: ·Mother found HB woman's reunion set after 29 _x_ears----By ROBERT BARKER OftND.a, ......... After 29 years. Terry Johnson never thought she'd see her mother again and at first she didn't care. "I made up my mind if I ever saw her to tum around and walk the other way. Or I'd spit in her face because some relatives told me how horrible she was." But the 31-year-old Huntington Beach woman had a change of heart after giving birth to son Sean 12 years ago. It was to become an obsession. "I had so much love the first time I saw him (her baby) that I knew there had to be a reason w)ly my mother left me." What followed was a heartbreaking search for her mother that led to liuJe towns in Kentucky like Hazard and Blue Diamond. There always seemed to be flashes ofh igh hopes followed by black shadows of disappointment. (Pleue He WOMAN/ A2) . CIUITY IDITlll OR ANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENT S ..,,...,......,,~ ....... Terry Jolmaon holu picture of her mother, whom •he'll aee tor the ftnt time tn·29yean Prlday. Probe set o~Dayco expenses County orders full accounting from public def ender 8y JEFF ADLER OflMD.ilrNot•Mllt The Ora1lge County Board of Supervisors wants to know how much money the Public Defender's Office spent bringing 11 witnesses here from the Philippines to testify during the penalty phase of Rene Flores Dayco's double-murder trial. In a memorandum sent to Public Defender . Ron Buder on Tuesday, Board Chairman Harrien Wieder asked for a full accounting of the expenses involved in bringing the witnesses here and for an explanation of how such decisions are made. It asks for a reply before Jan. 2S. testify on behalf of Dayco, a 4~year­ old Philippines native convicted in December of the 1982 Huntinaton Beach murders of his estran,,ed wife and mother-in-law. Testimony by the witnestet in· (Pleue Me DAYCO/ A2 Transit tax OK for ballot Wieder said she is not questioning the "integrity of the judicial process," but wants "to be assured ttutt the costs which the county is paying for are reasonable." The supervisor said she was .,•ompted to ask for Butler's response on the matter following "numerous'' complaints from constituents and after news accounts of the trial's ex~nse. Butler's answers, Wieder said. would allow supervisors to respond to inquiries with "facts rather than hearsay." Pollster says voter:s mlghfr~}eet tdea/A3 By JEFF ADLER OfttieDeirNot1141f! Top Orange County transportation officials were sporting broad smiles today after winning endorsements from enough cities Tuesday_ to...placc the question of a one-cent transpor- tation sales tax increase before county voters on June S. Eighteen of the county's 26 cities now have approved placing the tax increase issue on the June ballot. said Stan Ofielie. execlJtive director of the Orange County TranspoA.ation Com- mission. He said I 4 city approvals were required to qualify the ballot referendum. City councils in "Fullerton, Orange, La Palma, Westminster, Villa Park, Brea and San Juan Capistrano all approved of placing the measure on the ballot during meetings Tuesday night meetings. l>rcviously city councils in Buena Park. Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos. Newpon Beach, Placentia, Santa Ana, Stanton, Tustin and Yorba Linda had voted their approval. Only two cities so far, Huntington Beach and La Habra, have . voted against putting the tax increase ques- tion to voters. Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to continue its consideration (Pleue He TRAK81T / A2) The 11 witnesses were flown to Orange County and lod&ed here -at an estimated cost of $10,000 -to Kerr had ·'love of Lebanon' UCI researcher says slaying '_no surprise' By ANDREA ADELSON OtlMD.a, ..... IUfl All}erican University President Malcolm Kerr had no illusions about war-torn Lebanon. "He had a great love of Lebanon, but he didn't excuse anything." Marc Robbins. a post-doctoral researcher at UC Irvine. said this morning after news of Kerr's slaying reached the United States. Robbins, who has an interest in Middle Eastern affairs, substituted for Kerr as a visiting UCLA professor this fall. Kerr taught at UCLA for 20 year! before he took over the presi- dency of the Beirut univertity in November 1982. Lebanese state radio reported Kerr. 52, was assassinated by gunmen waiting for the Beirut-born professor as he emerged from an elevator to enter his second-Ooor office on cam- pus this morning. The slaying came as no surprise to any student of the Middle East, Related story/ A4 according to Robbins. "He knew that was a possibility. Beirut was his home," he added. Kerr succeeded David Dodge, who was kidna{>ped following the June 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel. Dodge was ultimately relqased. Kerr, the ninth Amcri~n Univer- sity president and a Middle Eastern spcc1alist, "wanted to create an oasis of sanity" amid an insane situation. Robbins believes. The UC'I researcher said Kerr's published works. including "The Arab Cold War" and"'Rich and Poor States in the Middle East." arc an insightful portrait of the confused nationalistic forces pulling apart the Arab world. . "One thing that·comes out very clearly. he had no illusions," Robbins said. . Civil strife in Lebanon was enough to stop the nine campuses of the Uni versity of California from send- ing students to American University in Beirut in 1973. Two years later, faculty were prohibited from either (Pleue eee KERR/ A2 Malcolm Kerr 5 seized in crypt defacing Teens turned in- - :==::~;;~~ . by fueir fdends __ _ Gralfld at Good Shepherd Cemetery to be cleaned ap eoon. Swiftjustice -are we losing the battle? Increastn case load forces county courts to change procedures The number of civil lawsuits and criminal casn filed each day in Oranae County's Santa Ana Superior Court oounhou1e oontinucs to creep up each year forci,n,a the oounty s judiciary lo flJure out new ways to ensure justice 11 meted out fairly and swiftly. The lcpt quqmire in Oranac County indeed is thi~kenina. reports Oranac County'• presidina Superior Courtjudac. Richard Beacom. ··nc caseload dell nhcly is crecpi na up, not dramatically, but tho cases are acttina more and more complex 11 well," Beacom explained dunna 1 rte(nt Interview. "The whole lhmg tn tbe nut bell is ca~load. man" ina to act people to" . , I court in as short a time as possible. If cases get out and tried or resolved, I'm happ~id Beacom. wh05e post can be likened to that ofa courthouse traffic cop. ''I like to think we're dispenslna justice, not pindina up people bccaulC of the volume:• / Criminal ct1e1 now are teachina trial in an avcraac of 90 to 120 days, the judae estimated. Civil C&KS, which routinely take much lonacT to ready for trial, ctn be 1etltduled within 18 months if attorneys on both sides "aren't fooling around," Beacom said. However, thejudgccooocded some criminal cues have draucd on fot as Iona u two yean whilc civil ctlCS routinely do not reach the trial s&qe for t"Yo or thtte years. The time it takes for a pcnon accu~ of a cnmc to come to tnal depends hca\'lty on the defendant's attorney and how rll>ldly th~ defen- dant hlmself war,ts to be tned. JEFF ADLER PERSPECTIVE S~te statutes require that any person arrested be amr· cd an Mu· nidpal Coun within ~ houn ud have a prehmanary bearina on the chlf'ICI within I 0 day . If the cue is bound over to upcnor Court for trial. the infonnation must be nted wathfo 1 S days and a tnal mu t be 1ehedulcd wilhtn 60 days of am.ian· mcnt. However, and ifs a b\a howt"vcr. 1 ~dtndant 1s en1nlrd to and mott onen than 110l, IV 11 h1m~lf Of hi~ riaht to waive the time requirements and seek continuance of the cax. The e~tra time often allows the defen- dant's attorney to prcpart a more t~orough defense or locate and tnter- VlCW wltncs~s. De pitc increas1na demands, couru aren't as clogcd as they used to be. When 1983 closed on Dec. 31 . 480 felony crimanal CltcS werc aw11tm1 trial in the oounty's upcnor Coun. a flr cry from December 1982, when a rttord 91• cases "Nere awa1t1n1 tnal.~ accordina to suitjsttcs oompifcd 1>y 1 the Supcnor Coun Administrative omce. 8caC'Om said that sm~ h~ was cl led prcs1dana Judie a )ear llO he h11 1n 1tutcd reforms aimed at rcduc- 1n1 what thteatencd to b6. an over· whdm1 kl<>a of cnmanal cue Whtl~ 2.• cnm1nal bav (P~ THS BA17CL£/A2) I By STEVE MARBLE OflllelWIJ ......... Five teen-agers suspected of spray- ina swastikas and antt-Christian slogans on crypts at a ·Huntington Beach cemetery were turned in this week by their own "outraged" friends, police reported today. "It was o mindless act that even outraJcd their own peers," said Huntington Beach pohce detective Chuck Nowotny of the teens arrested an connection with the masshc vandalism attack at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Two I 6-ycar-old Huntington Beach boys were arrntcd Tuesday on ~usp1cion of felony ma.hcious mis- chief while a 11rl and two otber boys were charaed with t~pa ina. Bea use of the ~ of the youths. no names "''rt released. .. All of them 5ttmcd rcmorteful.'' ..aid Nowotny. "I think they rcah.zcd later that 1t was a mandlcss tb1na to do and didn't stop to think at the ume that thas wa n .. t a very cool th1na to be do1n " Paul Holley. a spokesman for lbc Roman C'tthohc Di0ce1e of Oranac. said he was pica.std arrests had been made "Th1J 'S cuctly why ~nt so publtc wtlh tht th1na. We wcrt hop1n1 pubhc pressure "ould lead to som arrcMl And t~f apparcntJ) what happe~." he 1<l. • The attack. which ocaam:d either lat Thund1 e~nina Of the follow. ing day -Fnday d>o I lh. left mora than 40 marble aypu defacid. Black ~wu.t1Us. Ott'Uh topn and ot.- tttn1u ~re pra ·pa.tntcd n the tom OM h iuit 1 • repj Ol (PleUe ... p&lel/dl ' A2 * Otano-Coat DAii. Y PIL.OT /WednMday, January t8, 1884 Private school will request use of Fountain Valley site By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IN Oellr NM Ii.ft The 1-ounuun Valley l 1ty l ounc1l will hear an appeal from pnvatc school otlic1al'I who have been denied ~rm1n1on to ren1 da11sroom'i 10 a clostd ckmentary ~hool The counnl al'fccd to ~hcduk tht' hcanna for 1h Feb 7 cou nul meeting after the ci ty Planning C'omm1s!l1on rejected the ~hool proposal The lea'ie d1\pute 1nvolvc:'1 N1eblas Sthool. 9'00 (1ankn1a '\\e The Khool 1n the middle of a how.in& tract, wnl> cloo,cd la'>I Junl· b~ the Fountain Vaill') 4x hool D1'ltrict bl· cause of dccllnintt 1.:nrollrncnt The ~hool d1~tmt 'lub..cquenth tca~d one-third of tht' 'lltt' 10 lhr Huntington tkat:h I n1on High School D1!llml v.h1lh otkr' adult clas~s at Niebla\ :--.o pl.inning comm1ss1on aP.proval wa'> needed bec:au!tt' the building wa'> tx-1ng u\Cd b) another publte !K:hool dt)tmt CONTINUED s TORIES ' - Morr H·centfy, the" ~tanle) E Kaplan Education C enter. now based 1n Tusti n, a'lked iu rent four cla!l.,roorn11 and a muhi purpo~ room at Niebla' The Kaplan &ehool 1\3 pnvate 1ns11tu11on which preparc!I adult~ 10 take vanou~ colleac-level exams l he propo'IUI ha!. drawn cri11c11m from resident' h vinJ near N1ebl'a'i. The> have complained abou1 in· crea!ted traffit 1n the11 neaahborhood ~ince the adult "'hool was opened l he rc~1dcnti. fcar the Kaplan School will bnng !>1111 more traffil Kaplan reprc~ntallves have ol· lcred to build an expanded parking lot at the ..chool to rt'llrve olT-~crect parking problem!. l .i't wel·k the f ountain Valley Pl.inning ( omm1.,-.mn vott'd J-2 to voted to deny the Pfrm11 Zua We ~ and ~tty Wiley voted 1n favor "Kaplan 1t1elf 1$ reaJly~ not the tssue,' Commi11&on C'ha&rman Ho5ilyk ~1d "II'" lhat we.don't wash to compound the present (traffic) problem." Ho11lyk su1d allowina the com- mer1:1a1, l<Jlplon school to operale at Niebllu could re.suit in "a substantial change in the character of the nciah· borhood, which the residents dlan't bargain for" But Comm1ss1oner Wesaa. who favored the Kaplan proposal, said, "I feel the~ closed schools have to be used. and we have to work with the school district to act the best poss1ble tenant I felt Kaplan would be a aood tcnant " dl.'n~ a rnnd111onal use permit 10 the According 10 school dmnct of- Kaplan (enter fic1al!I, Kaplan 1s w1lhna to pay more Cummm1~StlmCr\ Rod Hos1lyk. than S280.000 to lease space at Eller) Deaton and Gknn (o~N1eblas for five years. WOMAN REUNITED WITH MOTHER •.. From Al Tho\C letdown'> l'\cntuall} requ1mJ her to seek trcatml'nt tor dcprc~s1on And then on an <ktobcr da\ 1n 1981 \hc hired u l m A ngdc~ dcte<. · t1 vc agcnc} that '>pcual11l'd in traung lost people f ur a long time. the profe<;<;1onal'I ran into a '>IOne "all Hut her lul ~at li.1'lt lhanged and \hr got the wlephonl lall ')he had hccn waiting for a Wt'd. ago tcKla) "The de1cc:t1H' told me that he wa' planning co brc:ak lhe la\C ·'>he \a1d .. , wa4i r,o excited I couldn't \tand 11 I told him I needed a lrumh "He said. ''r ou'n: g<.11na w have thr whole p1l'Ct" of take I'm JU'>t walling for the 1c:1ng · .. The .. 1c1ng' arrnl'd al Johnson\ home in Hun11ng1on Beach 1n the form of a 8-by-I I -inch piece of paper with a few 1ypcwnn tn l1nC'i She\ addl'd a few teardrops of Joy. The mc'l'>agc read. JOl\N WRIGHT AKA JOANN WRICit lT AKA MRS. JOAN T FRI f IN£ AKA MRS GEORC)E E. f.RLEIN. Plca~nt Manor Nur\1ng Home. 4lll S Park Ht'1,ht\, Balti more. Md It c; her mother -the per'>on 1,hc\ been looking for all these )car'i John'>on's mother had remamed and ha:i daughter\ that Johmon knev. nothing about Her mom now 4!S. ll\nl 1n the ..amc hou~Jn Baltimore tor 27 )ear'> and ha'> been a book· keeper at the nurnn~ home But John'lon \till had an.1uou'I moment\ Perhap~ her mother would rl'JCCt her John..on'\ hu'>band plaltd thl' fateful tekphnnc call tc> Bah1- morc \1 ~ Frle1n (Terr)·., mother) an\wert•d He told her he wa\ calling from Southern ( allforn1a and had reason 10 bche'e she wa<; h1!> wife'<; mother .. Th<.' lir\l lhing 1,he asked wa'\ ho"" did you gel m) number" Cial")' Johmon \aid "Then then: wa<; '>1lcncc" I It handed the phone over to Terr) "I \a1d 'Hello' She \au.I. "Terry'!" i\nd I al>kcd. 'Mom." that really you'' 1h1\ is a miracle· Then I began to Cr) and cry and cry and she said. 'II\ OK. 11·~ OK.' •. John'>on leaH''> lo\ i\ngele'I lntcr- nauonal Airpon at 7 a.m Friday for the long-awa1tl'd reunaun She'll ar- n ve 1n Balumorc at 4 pm "We're going 10 tal k. Lalk L<tl~ .. '>he said. "Mom doc'>n'l kno"" about m } marriage tom~ hu\band (1ary. about m' fif'>t kid (~an 12) about m" 'iCcond kid (Deanna. 9). or about dating or the ha&h school proms. She told me she's going to buy an elcctnc blanket for me. It's 14 devees there." Johnson. who works 1n the busi- ness depanmcnt at Hughes Aarcrafl Company in Long ~ach. said her mother mamed her father at lhe age of I 3 and stparatcd when Johnson was 2. ,,,-..., The mother turned Johnson and her brother Larry over to an or· phanage in Texas "to get ~t.ablished" but Johnson's father picked up the youngsters and Johnson lived in Texas and North Carolina. first with her father and then with her grand· mother The detective<; aren't telli ng John- son how they came upon the d1s-- c:overy. But that doesn't matter for now 'Tm sull on cloud nine. I haven't come clo~ to touching bot· tom yet." she ~1d. KERR ... From Al teaching or helping direct the umvcr· !>II}. \aid Samuel McCulloch. coord1· nalor of ucr~ education abroad program "The situation became too dangcrou!>," he said TRANSIT TAX ... The ~laying w1ll likel) contribute to unease tor the 175 studcnls from m1deaslt'rn countnM attending UC'l. but will probabl) not generate anu- A rab !.enllme:-:t. said Martha Morgan . an a\s1stant dean ofs1uden1s and director of 1ntcma1ional services. From Al of the 1s~ue unul r cb 7, a<.:cord1ng 10 Oftel1e. "It feels great " \aid 'iuperv1wr Thomas Rile" chairman of the 1ransporta11on · t11mm1ss1on. about w1nn1ng the rt'<.jum·d approval~ "It feel~ very . ven tcood \Oml'thing ~ou feel \O \lrongl) ah<JUI "JtlTptcd b) other people ·· ~upervl\nr l<alph < liirk tha1rman of the Orange( 11un1\ I ran\lt D1'>tnll and a 1ran'lr>on°'t1un lOntm1\\1oner \aid he\ hapr>} the mt•a\ure ""over the top," hut he nner had an) doubt 11 would rca<.h the ballot "We're boucd down 1n a qu.igmire of c:ongc\llon .ind thl\ gl'l''> people the opponun1t\ 10 \Ott· un ..... ml·th1ng that can do \1Hl1l·th1nj( .1hou1 that .. ('lark said Both (lark ,111tl l<ile\ ;id .. nowl edged lhal t orn 1nun11 \11l1:r\ to \Uppor1 lhl' lil\ lnl ll'il\(.' lflUld Ix• .1 tough JOb ·1 1h1nk II\ jlllllljl In "In h111 .Ill\ TEENS ••• l'TomAl Micbelanaefo'1 Picta. waa defaced with a swastika and the slopn ~istlan Death" with wntlcn in Gothic letterioa ahts buc. · Polict cmpha~i1cd that they be· lieve tbe attack wa w11hou1 Sutanu. anti .. Semitic or neo·Nazi overt~ncs Nowotny u1d tomt• of the slopn• art lyna from punk-rock recordinp. 11tt v&ndaJi1m 'ilunncd nc1itibors of the ~metcry and officials of the dtocftt. Churcn officials e5fimate4 Ir could cotl up to S7.000 to rt'move the II~ and tymbols. If there ,. a brisht side ol any of thJ1 it•s that lhtrc wu a tremendou1 outpourina ofsymp_athy from people o( all walk' of life," \aid Holley .. People have offered to donate money or umt 10 help dean 1h11 up. And wt appte(1atc that." He ii1d It cle:inup operation will be: ~lied in the com1na day~ after dlurch officials dttcrm 1 nc the prope1 c:btmical1 to use t,v remove paiol tom the marblr ~url'ac "'11hou1 ~nt the Cl)'Pl•. ckllmn where taxe'I arr involved arc difficult lO pa,., Th1\ I'> no \lam dunk "< lark \aid The tctx increase would scneralt' SS 4 h1ll1on to be earmarked for a hmt of 1ransponat1on proJCCI'> around the tount~ during thr nnl IS )e3r\. 1ndudsng nt·" lrcrwa} u1n'>truu1on frec-...a) w1dcn1ng nrnJnl\ h1gh1Ail\ 1mprn\l'ml·nl\ Jnd p11\\lhl} ton· '>trut 1111n o4 J < 11\ta Mt•\;1-to·I ull · rnun rail linr """" lhtJI thr IJX 4Ue\llUI) ha\ 4u<1lifil-d tor lhl' hallot. Ohcllc and Rile' \<11<l that lht· pro-tax {ampa1gn will be run h\ pn\ale buc,me\\ 1nttre\t\ 1n the u1unt\ Puhllt. ol· tiual\ arr harrrd from ri1pcnd1ng ruhlic tund\ to l:Smr>a 1gn lk\1dn 1..ctguna lkalh ut1t'\ thJI hJ\e -.rt to u >n\ldcr whet her to plal l' lhl' la' on thl' ballot arc In 1nr \,in C lrmentc \nJhc1m <1.irdcn C1n>\l .ind \cal Bcalh. Oftelic ..aid !he IK ut1l'\ that ha\l· cndor'4.·d lhe hall111 mt·a\Ufl' rl·prt'>l'nl lllllll' 1han I 'm1llmn u 1unt\ re'>ldenl'> .ind 'i>l ~ ~rt:cnt ot lhl' rnuntf\ total populat1on. att1>rtl1n(! lo ;1 Tran\por tat1on < omrnl\\lon \pokl·\wom:rn Forc1gn students "value their educational cApencnce in the United ~talc\ and don't want 10 Jeopardize 11 .. "iorgan ..aid Throughout thl' Irania n ho'ltage t n\e\ 1n 1 YXO. domc\t1c studcnh at I '( I !>howt·d wnccrn and !.uppon for t1>rl·1gn '>tudent'> r:ithn hostility. she \a1d Countia n injured in pipe bomb blast '\f ~\HK "J (AP> -'\ ')anta \na man 1hc pre\ldcnl of an air freight rnmpan) wa<i u111call)' in· 1urt•d when a pipe homb 1n a mailed r>atkagl' eApludcd 1n hi\ offi<.:e. Ing· genng -.carthe'> 1n ( aliforn1a for more homh'> l'oliu ''" 1<1ght ·().Wa}' In c: Prcs1- dl'nl J11\hUJ Brown 35 was the \ltltm of '>omeone who "knew h1'> \lufT· Brown "ti" 111 cntllal tond111 on DAYCO WITNESSES ... From Al d1l31l·d lhn .1111\l'J 111 lhc l 'r111cd \l,tll'\1111 lkl ~k 21/and "' .1lmm1 '"'1 wC'ek\ hd<Hr 1h1: 1r1,1I ... penal!' r>ha\4.' -...a, '>l hrdulcd 111 hc.-~111 ,,,, Jan I/ Bc<,rdc' the w1tnc-c;sc~· a1rtare the tounty paid eath of the tht'm \25 for n en da ~ the). wtrl· herr <111d rro\1ded ont night''. \la\. 1n a motel alcordsng tu ( h1ct Dcpul) l'uhllt Dckndcr Tom Md>on,ild who h~ndlcd l>.iuo'\ dcfcn\t.' \ftn their tir'lt night 1n \outhcrn < c1ll forn1a tht· WllllC\Sl''> ~taycd w11h F 1llp1no lam.t It'' in the area he ~1d The JUI")' recommended [)ayto be -.cntrnced to a llf(' pn<,<)O term w11hou1 the J">Cl~'11h1li1y of parolr rather than cxeculC'd following .1h11u1 l'1ght hour\ of dl'11hc:ra11on' J h' JUn1 foreman IOterVICWl'd .tlll'l thl· q·1dll I "·" dl l1q·retl, ..aid ltll 1n111111111\ ol the v.1tnc!>scs h111ul!hl from the Phil1pp1ne .. had no .llkt I 'wh,H\c>CH·r" on the panel'!. Jct l\IClll ttnth "vtd >onatd and Rutler at· knoY..lcdgcd dt·ath pcnalt) c:a~s cost tJ,f)aH'f\ J lot of monc)'. hut said \Ul h Cll1Xnd1turc., are JU\l1fied when a man\ 11 k "'ill \lake They defended 1he1r dl't l\11Jn 10 bring over the 11 l haral·ter w11nc\SCS, man)' of whom ll''>l1fit'd 1hr) had not ..ccn Da)'co \1mc he kit the Ph1hpp1ncs in 1965. Md)onald ..aid an even arcatcr \a\ ing~ 10 laxpaycn would have been rcal11ed 1f the D1\tnct Attorney'' offi(e would have been willing to ullov. D.1)'to lo pkad gui lt) to the ,1ay1ng'I. in retu rn for a life '>Cntcncc, wht'n the oiler wac; made a year aito THE BATTLE FOR SPEEDY JUSTICE ..• From Al been filed i1n<.e JJnuary, the t>adlo& of cnm1nal ca'IC'\ declined from 77 l 1n January 10 a low of l08 in July The rca\(tn for the decline lka<om proudly said I'> thr clu\ler or tum O'Stcm he hH instituted at the COUit RacheT than funnchna all cnmin.tl cue• 1n1t1all y throuah one counroom." hu been the pra<.11n· 1n the past, the mor(' nu1hlc team f}'ltcm pcrm11' JUdlt'' in '4."vcr. I counroom1 to bt' pmce,\ln& mm anal QICS. Judatt. ctprc1ally tho\< 111tin1 on the coun·, cr1m1nal panel. arc placed on thrtt·1udac tC'ams heh team opcnites independently ol anoth(r and casn can bt raded or \hufficU amona team·mem ••t think 1t provide more certa11Hy for the lUdfCI and more certainty for aht dcf'endan11 bccau~ they now know who tht' c.aK 11 101n1 to and #hat ah t Jud ·, ttput.at1on ._. ·• I lkacom ..aid He c:11 pln1ncd that tht team 11p- pruath ha~ worked well 1n Oranac < ounty 1n reducina chc cnminal hackle>& ol l&~s bccau~ "It allows irtalcr Ocx1b1ll ty 10 the JUdJCI, which mean, the\ can handle more C<!KS " Beacom p()lnted OUI that JUSt1ce 1n Oranae < oun1y " much 'w1ftcr than 1n Lm An1cle1 County whcre, he \31d tht' JUSt1le \ynem hH become almost unmanaaable "I'm 1ryin1 to void llccomina 100 larae and unm apble and I'm enrnura11na ~pcc11lty amona JUd~ to avoid wme o(the p11(all,Just1ct in l.o' Anatlt'\ C oun~ hH falfcn into ' he \81d. • To help 1honcn the umt 1t takt's for c1v1l casn 10 reach tnal, Beacom and htt prcdcccnoTI have rcqu1ml the Khcdulina of mandatory ~ttlcmenc lonfercncei 10 try to reaol~e law Ult\ bcfbr mall >\nd while rnmplcx <.ascs now arc routinely an1gncd 10 one 1ud1e. who handle' all '~<.I., of a case, le11 rnmplcll cases or ones that can be cncd 1n a (cw Jays 11mc arc amaned to appointed or volunteer JUdJCS pro tempore But ~acorn \31d he 1\ reluctant to 1ncrc1\< the number of pan-time J udac1 who hear cue~ bee u~ ht feels 11 m1&ht ult1m11elr compromise the 1dm1n1\tr111on of JUlt1ce "We don'1 have a pan-11me Jl)V· crn r or l.qJ1laturc," he said The toun1 y'1 ch1efJud1e added that Oranae Count}' continues to be o n the cuttanJ cdae of 1nnovat1ons atmcd at spttdin1ju\t1Cralona. But he Pointed out that the bottom hoc an the Santa Ana courthouse and el~where is hav1n1 cnouJh Judacs to handle the arow1na numbt'r of cues. And like cvcryth1n1 clv. more j u.datJ coat 1upa)cr:t more mont'y. " ' ' / • \ Fair skies, high clouQs due Eztended ......... ~,M ............ ..... °"""9 ,.....,ork ~ "°'"' "4111• Oll.._..Clty OmeN ~ 13 00 02 ·23 ,. 21 !IO .. Aeno AlctltnonO St Louie SI Pel•lllftPe Sall Lale• lenAmonoo lenOlego . .,,,, __ ., ..... _ 27 03 42 ~ 19 13 '° .. 11 .(It Temperature• ll>aitn 9pr1n9e ~ Ptioenla ----------P111t11urgn 32 29 40 32 12 ·21 1& 12 06-08 79 12 .. 42 )I 18 66 31 27 21 25 03 43 31 30 II 48 3e oe u ... 111. 811<....,orl 9*ia 1'1111• Spoll-Syr- Topella 41 u 64 49 ~ 42 13 .10 41 27 31 32 07 ·23 26 09 28 20 H 01 HI L• Port lend'.~ ~ ~~ Tides ~~· 26 01 l\Melgll 28 2t TODAY Allj)lef City 49 l3 8econcl low 3 40 p "' 1 7 Tuc:eon TUIN WMNnglon Wtcnna eo " 20 13 37 27 12 04 48 42 a-.dhlgll 10 14 pm 4 1 --------------------- 32 27 T'HUMOAY 8 rf rt '3 32 Fltwl low Uhm 1 9 Q repo 33 n F1r.i 111g11 •·01 • m e e 02 ..01 a-id low 4 11 pm • 1 7 LOCATION 44 40 8-'ld lijgll 10 &e p m 4 2 Hun11nQ1on INcll ..01 ·15 ~,,.. ..... ~ 15 ..05 tun ..ia \odey •1 5 10 p"'. ti-•I 40tll It . Hewpor1 29 19 t.17 ..... Thl.reday IN! .... again at Uno It .• ~ 52 4t I 10 pm 81110c1e Wedge 24 11 Maorl,_IOOayet5•2tpm, .... el L.-halh 24 ,. 7 17 a.m ThuAday IN! -again • Sen oi.-141 02 ·21 9•43pm WaterTemc>M ICU 0-1 1·2 1·2 1·2 1·2 l-2 1-2 c C)NOIT!Ott poot POOt poot POOt poot poor POOt S-" OitecllOn -1 Just Call 642-6086 Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you llke? Call tbe namber at left Hd your meuage will be recorded. tran1crlbH and dellverH to tbe appropriate editor. Tlte Hme %4-bour an1wertn,-1ervlce may be u1ed to record letters to Ute editor on any topic. Contrlbaton to our Letters.column mU1t lnclude tbelr name and telephone number for verlflcatlon. No elreulatlon calla, plea1e . Tell 01 wbat'• on your mind. D~ 11 Ouaran Md MOtlOAy F "Ol y II you 00 not "••• you• P•P•• Dy & ')()I'm t•N belore 1 pm a nd yuu• t<>Pf w111 b• ,,.. ... .a So11;11lay •no Sun!Uly II you oo no1 ·~••n yoY• c;<ipy Dy 1 • m r .. OflfOlo tQ • m anci ~°"' eooy "" °"_ .. , Clrc.1i.t1on Tet.phonee ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw•rtz Ill Publlaher Chazy Dowallby Editor and AUIStant to the Publisher Roaemary Churchman Controller ,....,,.c.,uo P1oouc;tl()ft Metwlger C~ 714/IG-411 CIM11fted ......,..... 7141142-1171 Al other ~ta IG~ MAIN O"IC! )JO Wnc Bey SI Colla Mn.a CA Ma• •<Id<-Bo• I~ Cost• ...... C.A 8:Hl28 C.OP'lllOnl 1963 C>anve Coell ~ ComQeny NO '••w• •10•••• 111u•11et1on1 eonon•I malt•' 0' aa-1_,_11 ....,..., ,.,.y be ·-oouc.o •lf"OUI 11>« .. I e>e<.--"' COCly•'ll"f °""""' Sec;ono t-~lac>e palO ec C:O.la ~ (A~IO!fl'CI IUPS 144 8001 S~r1011on'0y c.i•• '4 75 mon,.,.,_ ..,., _~ S6 ~ ,_,,,....,. VOL. n , N0.18 E! . Sew up big savings. I You can lat>el yoursei{ludfy \\ilh ·aving of up to 70% on our elegant suits, port coats. sw~ters, shins , trousers and acces ories . --~e selection is still goOd &o bu~ in today! • On the , • CXa~o Cout OAILY PILOT/Wed Dow 1oNr s A~lRA G E s WHAT NYSE Om NEW YC>ftK (AJIJ Jan 17 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORI<. IAPI Jan 17 Adv,ncttd Oecll~d ¥nct1•not<S Olel IUUtt\ "'11.W hlOM Ntw low\ AMEX LEADERS + p .• -'• +1•~ -ll +s ----~. t ~ NEW YORK !APJ -!>.tie' Tu••d•y or•c• a nd net chanot of ll'le lo mo\1 ac 1 vt Am•rlcan S•oek E ''"411'10• 1\,ut\ 1ta dlng nat1ona11 , 111 more ,,.,.,, 't 8AT Ind\ O!d 'I~ 16 omtPlf 21h t 1 16 orcM1C.1u 1 1 • WangLabB ,.1o. 1 · -lot Vt rbellM \ 1 9 -'ti -1 '"'''~"''' ,,4 . TtllO\AlrCo I 6 4 \ t 1 Amda1'1l ' 146 I I ! ~ A!lutM 119 2 t Otlm' 109 I 10 1 + • •nM 1J!I1liiI#U NEW YORK (AP) -Mos• "' """ 01;f' the COV""" \IO<k\ \l,IJ>Pii~fl Ov NA!>l) Nam~ V~ul'T)t B•d Ai~•!l Chu MC I \ 1 I I 800 I• 14 ,,,,. \ 6 100 •I 41 • • ... 8 owalrr ~ 11)· lb I 71 J? • I .l~ APPi•( 66~ 78 ' 11 • ,.. i.. Brnllm ' 642 l> 17 , HlltldV ' •27 ll.... 11 • -1 Eri0111t1 ~··I \\•' I 11 t i.,. 'fMtf ' 1, I~•• 16 t-·~ PT 16 • 16~ i • agl1 \ 4 , I!)'• l• -~ GoLo QuoTE S ---===--- METALS QuorEs ---------------- " w VOflM IAltl loot """'""""· n ....... " .. 1ooa., c.._., .. , .. ,, •• DOu.... • .-• .,, •• ,,,,., c.._., IO SO c:..,,, !At OOUNl "' c.-•l>M ""'•ttlc~T..., ~ :• 1' ,_,. "°"'"" ,,... •• ,.,..i •• ~ -..i Tlll e UM ......... W-<~• T .\IWMMtllflt .,,._,..,.~ ._,'f ...._ ta or• "...o• • .,_.,. ·~ u ...., iaoeo.,_.,,..,_ .. "' T.,. ....._, UIOOO •l30oo1 ... •e -··· ,..._ 1)7 000-lt~"'*''"°'-,..' That's an apt de ription of both busines and business people along th Orange Coa t . To keep trac k of wherecompanlesaregotngand\vht hp oplear h lplng themgetther .ju twat h' redttLtn ·-verydaylnthe Bustnesssecttonofyour.new DlilJ Pilat . J • Orange poast DAIL y PILOT /Wednaday, Janu1ry 18, 198• $550,00 contract for Irvine Sen·sors Irvine Sensori Corp of Co11a Mesa ha~ announctd receipt of a SSS0,000 cunU'l\!t r1om Advanced Sensor Development Ltd. (ASD) a r~entl> formed research and development hm1tcd partnt'r!>h1p JamC"S Alexiou. president or I"' tnc Scnwn.. stated that the contract rcprt"llt'nls the fi nt phase of ~~arch uho alternative tcchnologJt"lo for apply1na detector~ to infrared dCVICC$. "The research could prove very significant 1f, as we anticipate. it leads to a meth<>?, for.u11n1 lo~<ost detectors with our Hymoss modulei. said Alexiou. HymO!I$ 11 Irvine Senson' trade name for an advanoed infrared module bcina developed for military apphcatJon~. lrvmeSensors haHxecutcd an opuon agreement with ASD that Wlllallow the company to ulumately acquire any successfully developed tcchnoloay. ASD currently contemplates funding addttJOnal phases of related research upon the sale of additional interests to the research und development limited partnership. The units arc not and will not be avajlablc for purchase by the public, but will be pnvately offered and sold in those Jurisdictions where pcnmtted. Irvine Sensors. headquartered in Costa Mesa. 1s pnmanly engaged tn the development of infrared focal planes. which will have broad apphcat1ons 1n strategtc and tactical military system~ Learn new taz strategies A day-long seminar on personal and business tax strategics for small corporations will be conducted Fnday at the Westin South Coast PlaLa Ho tel in Costa Mesa There 1s a reg1stra11on foe or S25 a person or S35 a couple. The seminar will be sponsored b) the lndustnaJ League of Orange County in cooperatton with Caprrtz & Kasdan ofln 1ne and Ernst & Whinne} of ewport Beach Execuuve compensauon planning. property leasing and intere'lt free loan'> will be among the tu-saving techniques dt'>CUS$Cd. The ~minar starts at 8:30 a.m. For add1t1onal 1nformauon. call 476-22 42 Mortgage seminar in Newport The C ahfom1a Mortgage Banker'> .\s~oc1at1on will \ponsor a Single Fam1I)' Mortgage Seminar Thursday at the Newport Beach Mamou at 8 a.m Panelists will d1SCU'>lo the current and future outlook for ~1ngle famil) homr mortgages The seminar tlo open to the public. For more informauon call the ba nker's association at (916) 446-7100. -111n11n•1.Jii1@11----- NIW YOllK IA") NASOAO _...tleM IMWN lllftlt *' ... ..... , .-n bv rne~et _._.~ •• et 4 •A\. f'nclel • .... lndu* ,..... mM'llUll !NIA~_. C-· ..... • T~v. StMli ...... AEL Ind ~ )111> AFAProl 41 41 1'1 l..VM CP 7., t • AQdln 1 J.l.. 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Its last profitable pcnod was m founh quarter of 1983, ended la!ot January. when it earned $45 m1lhon. Dc:sp1te almost unswerving profitab1hly by 1t, mainstay toy d1v1s1on, Mattel has not shown a profit since in any of 1hc lall four quarters, running up a total $243 million in losses. And Roist says tl)e company still expects to \how losses for both electronics and the cntt~ company for the fourth quarter ending this month and for the fiscal year. The ~ompany had proJeclcd losses of ao unspecified amount as a footnote 10 its third-quarter report. He declined tOelot1mate how much 1n the red the upcoming rcport!I will be. and figures for the final quarter and lhe year aren't cx~led to be out unlll mid-May. 1979 1980 1981 1982 1183 Mattel s board of directors meets in February. but Boise said he couldn't discus'> whether the future of the elcc· tronin d ivision would be on the agenda. Salee of mutual rums. ln 1983 90&l'ed 165 percent above tbe 1982 record to o•er $40 billion. The fi&urea. which include all mataal fund• ezcept tbe •hort- tenn fund.a. almoet equalled tboee of the previoua four yeara combined. '"All I can say is we are continuing to do business (in electronic ), and we will continue to evaluate future prospccts.'' Boise said. Asked how Mattel's Chnstmas was. When the RaTdirs anCfW-e-Weailffif1 aquare o n Super Bowl XVIII. It's anybody's gueu who wfll be the world champ4on1. The only thing we'll Wlger 11 that a lot of you Wiii be watching Super Bowt Sunday. For th~ benefit of armchair qu1rterback1, we've come up with 1peclat1 on your f1vorlte wines, beers and 1plrlt1 for your Su r Bowl celebration. 8o1~ would '3)' onl ) that ~le~ "wc:nt very well" for tle~1ronK: , which ·~ now ch1efl) compra~d of lntelh v1s1on "deo aame~ ~1nce 1hecompany in m1d-198hut back its sUlk.e an the AQuanus home computer Ur s.a1d ~pccafic fiJiures wcrt unuva1lablc By companson. Mattt'l's toy d1v151on c:n1oycd "outstanding" sales. Boise said., Last weekend. the company iook 1t~ warea toa toy show 1n Scottsdale, Ariz .. nd a consumer computer show 1n Lil Vep~. Nev . at whtch 1t unveiled its new $30 3-D video gnme canndgc The response at the two trade show~. Boise s~ud, wa much the '3mc as from consumers dunna C"hn tmas -the toy hne "was very encouraging" while com- puters ~amed a more subdued "they went well, too·· Results from the fourth quarter should a1ve an md1t.-at1on of whether the new management of the: elcctron u.:s d1 v1!>10n 1~ hav10g the: hoped-for effect. In a ~hakeup last July. lop management of that d1v1s1on was replaced "We fell there need for stronger market- ing (emphasis) .. the new management has that ... Boise said Mattel also 1~ c1.in11nu1n~ 10 pull bad. from llS erratic dtVCr\lfiC3lt00 or the past 1111 decades. The lastest move m that dirccuon came m December, when Mattel agreed in principle to !ICll its Wc<1tcrn Publishing Co. subs1d1ary to a New York investor and members of Western·~ management for $75 m1ll1on . Smee 1968, when Mattel bought Mono- gram Models Inc .. Mattel also has bouaht -then sold -a circus, ice shows and a pet-suppl) manufal'turer. Garage Sale \ Tanduay Rum 1..., .. 0M, .. ,...., IH ... 131 Rhint. Rose·. ~··""" tr Chablli Wine-,n·The·Box Colony Wines as Dessert & Aperitifs summit Chenin Blanc or Christian Bros . ca11 ... uu1r 1,, .. 2 .~.5 E French Colombard French Rabbit 111111: 0r 11a11e .. v. ~ 1\4 .'241 · $399 Dubonnet Red 1~0 •'4" • 2 $ 5 Manlschewitz tenc .. • au"' IH .. 3 .~.5 San Giorgio .,., .... it 1~• .'4" Kirsberry c"'"' • ..,, 1ru1111•1 1)0 .. '4" · • Liter For Copita O'Oro s.-1111• cm .. s11111y ao .'2" C tt 14 n re mare o >• ""' •\• ... Trenais Nouvelle 1• ...... 1\1 .. s1311 Marc Roger Brandy "'•• 1 l 1111... 1)0 ... 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Bomba~ ' Robert Mondavi c-""s ..... -North Coast Cellars ,,, ...... . l'\et ~ 86 Proot . 1.75 ' Beringer , ......... , ~i $1, 498 ~:~e~ Mondav1 ~·..,::·:: ~ Gallo ·~-.:.:.....~ .c:-_- Wente , ........ , Louis Martini c.-... ........ Lyness Creek c~··-·• ~:_____=-------~ Superbowl Values u, .... I""' '2" ,,. ... 2.~.5 , ••• '3" 'H ..,•317 ,,. ... •511 I,. .. 12 .. 131• IH .. IM• 12 .. ,,.,.11u 1st.., 15u Wine Ot The Week Sebastian; Proprietor's Reserve 19 75 Cabernet Sauvignon s2~s~1 Wines For Superbowl Swigging Fidelis Brandy Kessler Old Crow Canadian Hill Gilbey's Gin •o,,.., ..... t ,.,,,.,., .o .......... .... t , .. , .. ~ ........ I 1) I .... ""''"' 11s1• .. '9" 190 1811 '8" Bacardi Rum ........ " ...... _ 11,, ... 1911 Ballantines Scotch .. ,....,. • , I\ 1 ... 11411 $1166 ~ s39a Black Tower 1 .......... ~ ·~ .... $399 Vincelli ~lfWllCMVlflla., 1S1•t1 5299 J.F.J. W*-M Tiie .. , C.nk lllHM '"" s349 V• llttt .. ....-, Mario's C1t19", !It 1,t ""' CIYlllU '"" $299 Jose Cuervo Tequila ........ c ... 1)41 •'6" L~~~------------c.. ____________ _J Kavlana Vodka .. ,_, , 1\ ,,...1611 Bailey's Irish Cream ,. ,,.., ,,. • '12" Mini-Kegs flllltlt ., • .,._,., Los Hermanos WMt 114111114111 •si .... 5299 , Imported Beer ------------:~=--~an Mi.Auel '3" H rf d Pil 1711 r--::-------------.,, ,........,." "" ,...,.. e or er 1 .,..., -, O\d Smugg\er ~:;:.:: Pi1s 'O.··::: ... ,, 111::=:::::~:: ~~f:0'0 ;::::;: ~Pepsi, Pepsi Free 86 Pioot Scotch Plde1berne1 ._ "•· , ... '4" Rtlclltlllfau ... '9" • Regular or Diel 8 & B Dom liqueur "' .. 11221 Courvoisier V .S. '° ,..... ,., .. '1211 2 liter 1 .75 l'lter Emmets Irish Cream ,., .. 16" De la Roche V .S. .. "881 ,., .. '7" $995 ::::~:~~~G:~:rs .. ~~:~: .. ::::::::~:;.~~.~:~.~~.:::I s12& L===--------Fr1ngetico ,., .. •11 11 Denis Mounie V.S.O.P .. ,,... , .... •1411-----------_J Southern Comlor1 .. ,_ , ... 14" Hine V.S.O.P. .. ,,... , .... •1911 We Wiii Meet or Beat Any Advertlaed Price f Current l;ocal Price• Only) --Champagne and Other Sparklers- Jacques Bonet ...... ,.. .. c.e.t. , .... 1111 Moel Ir Chandon .... '"' , .... 113° .forn J1 s.--· 1w •1511 lyAlll Crltk '"'•.,.• ...,.-,,. • '2" Taytor CaMf. Champagne lair•.,, ........ , ... '3" .. Visa & Mastercard Gladly Accepted 3 7 Lo.cations in Southern California • 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa · PhOne: &45·1608 25876 Muh1ands, Mission Viejo • Phone: 855· 1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove · Phone: 638-4145 263 South Euclid Avenue, Anaheim : Phone: 991·6892 ' ' ltcnh Jn<.I pri~t~ a1.1il11hlc 11 ah4wc .. tou!(\) 1 hur4.lay J ntlllf)' 19, I 9R4 t hrnuab Wcdnc,day Ji11nuar) 2~. I YK4 - \ I I t . . HIGH 83 LOW44 Wf ONE: SD A Y .JANUARY 18 1'18·1 ORANGl<:OUNlY C ALIFORNIA 2'l CENTS Coaat oun Board of Supervisors will appear rullng that gave county workers a holiday on Martin Luther King's birthday. /A3 Emerglcenter In Costa Mesa will have to remove Its big finger pointing wall graphic. / A3 Nation TV advertisers fear home video users wlll skip by ads by pushing their fast- forwards./ Al. California Donations from enter- tainers and others buy van for cerebral palsy vlctlm./A8 World Andrei Gromyko angrily lam basted America as war mongers In Stock- holm speech./ Al A Soviet official told CBS that Soviet president Yuri Andropov wlll appear In publlc In the next few weeks/A4 Home Where can a family turn the morning after a fire destroys their home to replace their housing and possessions? /81. Food One of the tricks to an outstanding dinner party Is to present lrreslstlble food dramatlcalfy.C1 A recipe featuring tra- ditional Indonesian Ingre- dients captured a $5,000 grand prlze.C3 Sports,. Super Bowl quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Joe Thelsmann are as dif- ferent as night and day. /01 Fountain Valley glrls crush Ocean View In Sunset League basket- ball./02 Entertainment "Sugar" la sweet at the Costa Mesa Civic play- house -a farewell to the falrgrounds./83 It may ruin your whole day. movie fans, but Cary Grant turns 80 today. /85 Buaineaa Sales rose three times as fast as Inventories did In November, Commerce Department reports.lie. Sates of mutuaf funds In 1983 soared 155 percent abovethe1982recordto over $40 bllllon./81 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Bu~nea• c1a111necs Comic• Crouword Outh Notices Edltorlal Peg• EntertaJnment Food HelpYourMlf Horoecope lntermllllon Ann land.,• Mov6el National New• Police Log Public No11<lel Sports Stitt Newt Stock Mertcett Tet,evlelon l. Theatert i w .. ther World Newt 94 A3 86-8 [)8..8 84 08 04 A8 83 C1·8 92 07 83 82 83 -A4 A3 [)4.5 01-4 A4 87 85 83 A2 .44 I Transit tax OK forOC ballot Pollster says voters · mt t rejecITdea / A3_ By JEFF ADLER OI .. o.1J ..... IWI Top Orange County transportation officials were sporting broad smiles today after winning endorsements from enough cities Tuelday to place the question of a one-cent transpor- tation sales tax i ncrcasc before county voters on June 5. Eighteen of the county's 26 cities now have approved placing the tax increase issue on the Junt ballot. said Stan Oftelie, executive director of the Orange County Transponation Com- mission. He said 14 city approvals . were required uali£r the ballot referendum City cou cits in Fu o , range, La Palma. estminster, Villa Park. Brea and sa Juan Capistrano all approved of acing the measure on the ballot during meetings Tuesday night meetings. l>rcviously city councils 1n Buena Park. Costa Mesa. Cypress. Fountain Valley. Los Alamitos. Newport Beach. Placentia. Santa Ana. Stanton. Tustin and Yorba Linda had voted their approval. Only two cities so far. Huntmaton Beach and la Habra1 have voted against putting the tax increase ques- (Pleue 11ee TRANSIT I A.2) co case ..., ........... ., ............. Terry Johuon bolda picture ofbermotber, wbom abe'll aee for the flnt time lD 29 yean hlday. HB woman to meet mom after 29 jrears By ROBERT BARK.ER Olllleo.IJNet...,, After 29 years, Terry Johnson never thought she'd sec her mother again and at first she didn't care. "I made up my mind if I ever saw her to tum around and walk the ot.her way. Or I'd spit in her face because some relatives told me how horrible she was." But the 31-year-old Huntinaton Beach woman had a change of heart after giving birth to son Scan 12 years ago. It was to become an obsession. "I had so much love the first time I saw him (her baby) that I knew there had to be a reason why my mother left me." What followed was a hcartbrca.k..ing search for her mother that led to little towns in Kentucky like Hazard and Blue Diamond. There always seemed to be flashes ofhigh hopes followed by (Pleue eee WOllA.Pf/A2) , OramttatOood Shepherd Cemetery to be cleaned ap eoon. . Public Defender told to present fu 1 accounting of Filipino witness cost By JEFF ADLER °' .. ...,,... ..... The Orange County Board of Supervisor1 wants to know how much money the Public Defender's Office spent brinaina 11 witnesses here from the Philippines to testify during the penalty phase of Rene Flores Dayco's double-murder trial. In a memorandum sent to Public Defender Ron Butler on Tuesday, Board Cbainnan Hamett Wieder asked for a full accountina of the expenses involved in brin11na the witnesses here and for an explanation -0Lhow_s.ucb decu.ions arc made. 11 asks for a reply before Jan. 2S. Wieder satd she is not questionin1 the "integrity of the Judicial process, but wants "to beauured that the costs which the county is payi na for arc reasonable." The supervisor said she was prompted to ask for Butler's response on the matter following "numerous" complaints from constituents and after news accounu of the trial's ex~n1e. Butler's an,wers, Wieder said, would allow supervisors to respond to mquirin with ··fac:u rather than hearsay." The 11 witnesses were Oown to Oranae County and l~ here -at an estimated cost of s20.ooo -to testify on bebalf of Dayco, a 4}.year· old Philippines native convicted in December of the 1982 Hun~oo Beach murders of his estranaed wife and mother-in-law. Testimony by the witnesses 1n- d1cated they arrived i.n the United Swesoo Dcc..l8 l9an4 JO.-almost two weeks before the trial's penalty ~~ase was scheduled to beain on Jan. Besides the Witncues' airfare, the county paid each of the them $2S for every day they were here and provided one ni&ht's stay an ·a mold, accordina to Otief Deputy Publk Defender Tom McDonald. who (Pleue11eeDAYCO/A2 Kerr a 'visible' Yank in Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Malcolm Kerr. assassmated today at the American University of Beirut, grew up here in a faculty family. A colleague said Kerr and the tchool he headed were .. the most visible Ameri- can inst1tut1ons" an the city The slaying of Kerr. 52. the univer- sity's ninth president and a 1pcc1ahst an Middle Eastern polt11cs. was "sha1- 1ering." said Fred Bent. a v1s1tmg professor from New York's (ornell University. "AUB and Kerr are the most visible American 1nst1tut1ons here," Bent said. "If anyone wants to shatter this, Kerr is someone who represents the Americans ... Kerr was born an Beirut on Oct. 8. 1931 . His fa ther was a professor of biochemistry at the university's medical school. and his mother was dean of women students. The un1vers1ty has graduated man) Arab pnme ministers and presidents since 11s foundina by Presbytenan (Pleue eee UllR/ A2) Malcolm Kerr 5 seized in crypt defacing Teens turned in by their friends By STEVE MARBLE 0t .. o.., .... --.- F1vc t~n~ers suspected of spray- ing swastikas and anu-Onsttan slopns on crypts at a Hunun,ton Be.ich cemetery we~ turned in tlus w~k by their own .. outrqed .. f ncnds. police reported today "It was a mindless act that cv~ oytraJcd thelr own peen.." wd Huntington Beach poll~ cktcct1~ Ch uck Nowotny of the tCt"ns arrntcd an connection with the massavc vandalism attack at Good Shepherd ( cmetCf) Swlftjustlce -are we loslng the battle? Two 16-year-old Huntanaton Reach boys were a~ted Tuesday on <1usp1c1on of felony mahc1ous mas.- chief while a girl and two o&her boys were charged Wlth lrbpassma. BccauSt of the aaes of the youths. no nam~ were released Increasf ng case load fore es county courts to chan e procedures The number of dv1l lawsuiu and criminal cases flied each day in Oranac County's Santa Ana Superior Court courthouse continues to ~P.. up each ~. forcina the county 1 judiciary to fiJurc out new ways to ensure justice as mettd out fairly and swiftly. The lcpl quqmirc in Orantt County indeed is thickcnint, rePortS Oransc Count¥"• prcsldina upcrior CourtJudac, Richard Btacom. "Tbeweloaddcfinitelyi1crecp11'1 up, not dramatically. but tbecuc arc acuina more and more comptu ts well," Beacom explained durina a ~cnt interview. "Th whole lbiaa in the nuubcll is caseload, m•nlllna to t people to ' I court in as short a time as Possible. If cases eet out and tried or resolved, I'm hapP.Y.'' 11id Beacom, whose post can be likened to that of a courthouse traffic cop. "I like to think we're dl1pen1Jna juatice, not Jrindina up ~pie beeawe of the vofume ... Criminal cues now arc rach1na mal in an •verqe of90 to 120 days. the judat estimated. Civil cases. whach routjnely take much lon&ef to ready for trial. can be ICbeduJed witbtn 18 months af attorneys on both aides ·•aren't foolina around," 8cacomM1d, However, the juctae conceded some criminal cases have~ on for u Iona as two ye.an while dvll routinely do not reach the tnal \Ip for two or three year1. The time it takes for a peoon acxuJCd of a crime to come to trial depends heavily on the defendant'• attorney and how rapidly the dcfen· dant himself wanu to be tried. f . JEFF Aoua PERSPECTIVE ta\e tatutcs ttquirc that any pcnon anatcd be amianed in Mu- nicipal Coun within 41 hours and have a pttlim1nlry hearina on the characi withan 10 days. ff the c:atc is bound over to upenor Co\,ln for tnal, \M anfonnation mu t be filed Within IS days and a tnal must be scheduled wnh1n 60 da)' of 1m11n· mcot. Ho'4-ev r1 and il'1 a bia however, a ddmctlnt 11 entitled to and more often than not. avail h1mscll of tu • • • r right to waive the time requirements and sttk continuance of the case. The extra ume of\cn allows the defen- dant's auomcy to prepare a more 1horoush defense or locate and mtcr- v1ew wa&ntun Despite 1ncre111n1 demandi. couruarcn'ta clogedasthcy used to be. When 1983 closed on Ott 31 . 480 felony criminal ca.:1 were a,,..amna tnal in the county's uptnor Coun. a far cry from Ottembcr 19 2. when a record 914 cases were aw11un1 trial. accordi to tatisu compiled by the Supenor Court dm1nl\trat1vc Office. Beacom st.id that inct h<' was cl«ted pre ld1na'1u<lac a )car ago he hu in11tutc"d reform aimed at rcdu - inJ what thrcatcntd to be an over· whdmina backl of cnm1nal ca,cs. While 2:04 'mmin1.I ca ha\·c .(Pleue Mf TH& BA TTLlt/ A2) "All of them seemed rcmorsefU1;· \lld Nowotny "l thank they realiled l:itcr that at wa a m1ndlt-s th1n1 to do and didn't stop to thmk at the time tha& 1h1\ wasn't a very cool thi ~o doana." Paul Holle), a pokcsman fot lbt Roman·Cathohc 01~ ofOrantc. \aid he wa plca!.Cd arrests had bttn made. "Thi 1s e'actly why we ~e-nt t0 pubhc with th" thina. We "''rt hop1na pubh pres ure v.ould lead U> '°me arTCS And that's ppu-eatl -..hat happened,'' he 1d The attack. ~hich occu~ Clthcf la t Thunday c'cnina or ab follow· 1na day -Friday lb ' lh mart than 40 marble crypt d . 8 k , asu , O<'Cult \I n and ~nll1e ~re Pf&)'·f\l•n&td oe t tombs • One rth 1ou1 'talU<', 1 ~·ca of ,.,..... ... Tt&R8/A2) .. !. ... _, ~ Orange Coe81 DAILY PILOT /Wednetday. Jenuery 18, 1984 CoNTINUEU SroR1Es - ----- WOMAN REUNITED WITH MOTHER ••• From Al black shadows of disappointment. ThoSC' letdowns eventually required her to seek treatment for depression. And then on an October day in 1981 she hired a Lo!i Angeles detec- tive agency that specialized in tracing los1 people. For a long ume, the professionals ran into a stone wall. But her luck at last changed and she got the telephone call she had been waiting for a week ago today. "The detec1jve told me that he was planning to break the case:: she sai~. "I was so <.'xcited I couldn t stand 1t. I told him l needed a crumb. "He said. 'You're g~1ng to have the whole piece of cake. I m')ust wa111ng for the icing.' " The "icing" arnved at Johnson's home in Hunungton Beach 1n the form of a 8-by-11-inch piece of paper with a tew typewritten lines. She's added a lew teardrops of Joy. The message read: JOAN WRIGHT .i\KA JOANN WRIGHT AKA MRS. I JOAN T. ERLEINE A~ MRS. GEORGE E. ERLEIN. Pleasant Manor Nursing tfome, 461 S Park Hei~ts, Baltimore. Md. It sher mother -tht person she's been looking for all these years. Johnson's mother had remarried and has daughters that Johnson knew nothing about. Her mom, now 48, lived in the same house in BaJtJmore for 27 years and has been a book- keeper at the nursiOJ. home. But Johnson still 'had anx1o us moments. Perhaps her mother would reject her. Johnson's husband placed the fateful telephone call to Balti- more. Mrs. Erle1n (Terry's mother) answered. He told her he was caUing from Southern California and had reason to believe she was his wife's mother. ' "The first thing she asked was how did you get my number," Gary Johnson said. "Then there was KERR VISIBLE IN BEIRUT ••. From Al m1!>S10nanes 1n 1866 a!. the Synan Protestant College. But 1he school. chartered b' Ney. York state. is now nonsectarian and its students are C'hnst1an and Moslem. The sign over thC' m_ain entrance reads: "That they may have life and have 11 more abundantly.'' -\!>sad of S\ na. Kerr took his undervaduate degree at Princeton Un1vers1ty. He holds a doctorate from Johns Hopkins Uni- versit). He met his wife. Ann, when they were both students at the Beirut university in 1957. Last summer. when she joined her husband 1n Beirut. she traded her Southern California home with its view of the Pacific for a villa that 0' erlooks the Mediterranean. Safet) in Beirut was of course "a constant worry." she said just before silence." He handed the phone I) Ver to Terry. "l $8td 'Hello.' She said, "Terry'!" And I asked, 'Mom, 1s that really you'! this is a miracle.· Then l began to c_ry and cry and cry and she said, 'Ifs OK. it's OK.'" Johnson leaves Los Angeles Inter- national Airport at 7 a.m. Friday for the long-awaited reunion. She'll ar- rive in Baltimore at 4 p.m. "We're going to talk, talk, talk," she said. "Mom doesn't know about my marriage to my husband Gary. about my first kid (Sean. I ~). about my second kid (Deanna, 9). or about dating or the hi~h sc hool proms. She told me she's going to buy an electric blanket for me. It's I 4 de$rees there." Johnson, who works in the busi- ness department at Hughes Aircraft Company in Long Beach, $.llid her mother manied her father at the age of 13 and separated when Johnson was 2. leaving Caltforn1a. "but 1fyou want to do something important you take risks. "We might be a bit foolhardy. I'm always glad for friends who say, 'What a wonderful. exciting thing you're doing.' I think they're about one in four.'' She described the university as "a microcosm of Lebanese society ... traditionally a place where th e diverse politicaJ and religjous groups of Lebanon ... send their children for art American-style libe1-al arts educa-tion." Kerr received his masters degree at 1he un1vers1t) and taught there from 1958 to 1961 For the next 20 years. ht wa~ a r>rofrssor of Poflllcal science at the Unner51t' of'Cahfornia at Los Angeles. He Interrupted his stay in Los Angdes 10 teach at the Beirut campus again in the l 965-66 academic H!ar. He became head of '\mencan Un1versit)-to replace Da"1d Dodge. the acting pre~1dent . wh o was kid- napped at gunpoint in July 1982. Dodge. hke Kerr, a Beirut-born American. \\-:l'i rt'leased b;. his pro- lran1an captors a )-ear later after the intervention of Prcs1dcn1 Hafez DA Y:CO WITNESSES ••• TEENS ... From Al M1chelang<.'lo's Piela. was defaced with a swastika and the slogan "Chisuan Death" with "'"ntten 1n Gothic lettenng at11s base. From Al handled Dayco's defense. After their fi rst night in Southern California. the witnesses stayed wi th Filipino fam1l - 1es in the area. he said. The jury recommended Dayco be sentenced to a life prison term without the possibility of parole rather than executed following about eight hours of deliberations. The JUf) foreman. interviewed after the verdict was delivered. said the test1mon} of the witnesses brought from the Philippines had no affect "whatsoever" on the panel's dens1on. Both McDonald and Butler ac- knowledged death penalty cases cost taxpayers a lot of money, but said such expenditures are justified when a man's life is at stake. They defended their decision to bring over the 11 character witnesses. many of whom testified they had not seen Dayco since he left the Philippines in 1965. McDonald said an even greater savings to taxpayers would have been realized if the District Attorney's office would have been willing to allow Dayco to plead guilty to the slayings. in return for a life sentence. Police emphasized that they be- lieve the attack was wnhout Satanic. anti-Semitic or nco-Naz1 o' crtoncs. Nowotny said some of the sloµns arc lyrics from punk-rock recordings. TRANSIT TAX •.. The vandalism stunned neighbors of the cemeterv and officials of the diocese. Church officials estimated 11 could cost up to$ 7 .000 to remove the slogans and symbols. "If there is a bnght side of an)-of this it's that then· was a tremendous outpounng of sympathy from people of all \\-al ks of life." said Holley. "People have offered to donate mone} or time to help clean this up. ,),nd we appreciate that." He said a cleanup operation will be organized in the coming qays after church ollic1als determine the proper chemicals to use 10 remove paint from the marble surfaces without damaging the Cf)pts. From Al uon 10 voters. Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to continue its consideration of the issue until Feb. 7, according to Oftehe. "It feels great." said Supervisor Thomas Rile,, chairman of the transportation· commission, about winning the required approvals. "It feels very, very good something )"OU feel so s1rongl)" abo ut 1s accepted b) other people.'' Supen·1sor Ralph Clark. chairman of the Orange Count} frans1t D1stnct and a transponauon commissioner. said he's happy the measure 1s "over the top." but he never had any doubt 1t would reach the ballot. "We're bogged down ma quagmire of congestion and this gives people the opportunity 10 vote on something that can do something about that," Clark said. Bot h Clark and Riley acknowl- edged that convincing voters to support the tax increase could be a tough job. "I think 11s going to win ... but any election where taxes are involved are difficult to pass. This is no slam dunk," Clark said. . The tax increase would generate $5.4 bi I hon to be earmarked for a host of transportation projects around the county during the next 15 years. THE BATTLE FOR SPEEDY JUSTICE ••. From Al been filed since January. the backlog ofcriminal cases declined from 773 in January 10 a low of 308 in July. The reason for the decline. Beacom proudl y said, is the cluster or team system he has instituted at the court. Rather than funneling all cnmmal cases initially through one courtroom. as has been the pracuce in the past. the more flex.1ble team system permits Judges in several courtrooms to be processmg criminal cases. Judges. espec1all~ those sitting on the court's criminal panel, are placed on three-Judge teams. Each tearft , operatec; independently of another and cases can be traded or shufficd among team-members "I think 1t provides more certainty for the judges and more certainty for the defendants because they now know who the case 1s goin~ to and what that JUdge·s reputation is," Beacom said. He explained that the team ap- proach has worked well in Orange County in reducing the criminal backlog of cases because "it allows greater flexibility to the judges. which means they can handle more cases." Beacom pointed out that justice in Orange County is much swifter than 1n Los Angeles County, whe re, he said, th e Justice system has become almost unmanagable. 'Tm trying to avoid becoming too large and unmanagable and I'm encouraging specialt y among judges to avoid some of the pitfalls justice in Los Angeles County has fallen into." he said. To help shorten the time 11 takes for civil cases 10 reach lnal, Beacom and his predecessors have required the scheduling of mandatory settlement conferenCt"s to try to resolve lawsuits before trials. ~ake A Pilot to luneh and win a lunch on us The Oa11y Pilot will buy lunch tor you and a friend up 10 $20 To win. you 1ust have to fill out this coupon and mall 1t in to Pilot Lunch. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa Cal1forn1a 92626 A winner will be drawn weekly fr om entries received the previous week Pictures of winners will appear in the Pilot Winners m;:iy choose ro have lunch al any of our par11c1pat1ng restaurants which tnciude The Grinder. Zub1es, Hogue's, Spires A complete list of p art1c1pat1ng restaurants is Available to winners • , ,, ,. • • • 1 •• ,. '"' .. ' ,,.,.. "''• ir11•1ty.f,1t N l .r ',,. t• ,. 11, '• 1 101 110 w .. •• ti.1y SH .. •·• c •111 ,,,.,.. , And while complex cases now are routinely assigned to one judge, who handles all aspects of a case, less complex cases or ones that can be tried an a few days time are assigned to appointed or volunteer judges pro tempore. But Beacom said he is reluctant to increase the number of pan-time judges who hear cases because he feels it might ultimately compromise the administration of JUStice. "We don't have a part-time gov- ernor or Legislature," he said. The county's chief judge added that Orange County continues 10 be on the cutting edge of innovations aimed at specdingjust1ce along. But he pointed out that the bottom line in the Santa Ana courthouse and elsewhere is having enough Judges to handle the growing number of cases. And like everything else, more judges cost ta.llpayers more money. Bo1nbing nures OCman NEWARK, N.J. 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To keep track of wher companies are going and \Vhi hp oplear h lpin the1n get th re.just watch' r dit Lin · -very day in th Busine s e ti en ef your n w DlilJ Pilat .. . $550,00 contract for Irvine Sensors Irvine Sensors ( orp of C o">ta Mc~ has announl"cd receipt of a $550,000 contract lrom Advanc.:cd &ni.or Development Ltd (ASD). a recent!'\< 101 mrd ~!>earch <lnd development limned partnership. · James Ale11ou. prci.1dcnt of lr\.tnt' St'n~o~. statt.'<l that the contract rcprc-.cnts the fi'"'t ph1ise of research rnto altcmauve tcchnolog1cs for applying detecto~ to 1nfrartd devices. "The research could prove very significant 1f, as we anticipate, it leads to a method for using low-cost detector~ with our Hymoss modules." said Alexiou. Hymoss 1) lrvioe Sensors' trade name for an advanced infrared module being deveJoped for military apphcat1ons. Irvine Sensors has executed an opuon agreement with ASD that wlll allow the company 10 ull.lmatel) acquire an) sucocufully developed technology ASD currently contemplates funding additional phases of related research upon the sale of add1t1onal interests in the research and development hm11ed partnership. The units are not and will not be available for pu rchase by the public. but will be pnvately offered and sold in those juri5dicti-0ns where permitted. Irvine Sensors, headquartered 1n Costa Mesa. as primanly engaged in the development of infrared focal planes, which wilJ have broad applications tn strategic and tactical military systems Learn new tax strategies A da}'-long seminar on l)('rsonal and business tax strategies for small corporAt1ons will be conducted Fmlay at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 1n C'osta Mesa · There is a registration fee of S25 a person or $35 a couple. The seminar will be sponsored h) the Industrial League of Orange Count) in c0-0perat10n Y. llh C'apretl 8. Kasdan oflrvme and Ermt & Whanne> ol !'.e .... pon Beach Execu11ve compen!k!t1on planning. propen~ leasing and interest free loam will be among the tax-~\ 1ng techniques discussed. The seminar <,tan~ at X JO a m For addi ttonal information. call 476-2242 Mortgage seminar in ~ewport The Cahfom1a Mortgage Bankl· -; ·hi.oc1a11on "'Ill sponsor a Single Famil) Mongagc 'x-n11nar Thursda\ at the Newport Beach Mamon at 8 a m · Panelists will discuss the cum.•nt and luturt' outlook for single family home mongagc-; The seminar is open to the public. For more information call the banker's assoc1a11on at (Q 16) 446-7100. NIEW YOttk 1-'"'l NASO.AO ~ .,.... llilllHt .... •llCI ..... , .-n 11¥ mal1ret mallen H ., 4 pJT\. ~ -,.. lndude rwtal ma1'11up mal1rdewn er Qlmm• lislofl ler Tllftdlly. S'9dt aid A.Mt AEL lne! 30"1'> 31Yt AFAProl 41 42 ., AVM Co 1''> I • ACadln \ 13 • IJlto AcwRn 2ha 241-. 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Pel uo 2$0 Uo 23 8 Uo n 1 Uo 11 4 uo 19 4 Uo 18 8 UP 17 4 Uo 16~ Uo 14 uo 14 UP 13~ UP 13 Uo 13 UP 13 UP 17 I Up I 1 4 Uo 111 Uo ti t UJc tO 9 8~ 'll6 Up t uo 1 UP I Pct ft 28 J ff n 4 173 14 0 lH II lg t Mutual Fund Sales Shatter Records $40.2 Mattel future undecided despite good Christmas HAWTHORNE (AP) -Matlel Inc wh11.h had said the future of tts troubled l'lc..:tron1cs di\ 1s1on h1naed pa11ly on how 'iuccessful u was dunna Christmas. da1med holiday ~le "~ent \Cry well." 8o1\e would ).t)' uni) that ..ale~ ··""l'lll \\.'r) well" for eler11on1l~. wp1 ch 1\ no"' d11cl1~ ('Offil')rl~d Of lntl'lll\~On VtdC<l 141me\ ~1nce the company tn mtd·l4J83 cut bad, m stake 1n the: Aquarius home computer He ~H.I \pec1fic fi~ures were una\.atluble (Billion~ of Dollars ) Rut the company 1~ unwilling for now to \<t-. 1f'the results wtre good cnoul!.h to cause a turnaround or !.lave off possible further l'ut' in electronic!., Ma ttel spokesman Spencer Boise !r.<!id last week. By companson, Mattel'<i toy d1v1!o1on cnJoyed "outstandrng" ~le<,, Ro1c;c !.atd. Last weekend. the comp~n} took 1h wares to t1 my show in Sc:ottsdnle • .\r11 .. and 11 con5umcr computc:r show tn I a' Veg.a'>, Nev .. at which tt unveiled tt~ new S 10 'l-D video game tartndgc. $10.0 $6.8 ( 1979 1980 Sale. of mutual funds ln 1983 eoared 155 percent above the 1982 record to over $40 billion. ri The figures, which Include all Garage Sale $1 5.7 1981 1983 The elcctronici, d1vii,ion hus been Mat- tel's big lo er of late In the last nine months. it has run $283.5 m1lhon 1n the red. Boise said Thursday. II!> last profitablt.• pc nod was in fourth quarter of 1983. ended last January ..... hen 1t cai-Md $45 m11l1on L)e!lpltc almost unswerving prof1tab1hty b) rts mainsta)' to)' d1v1S1on. Mattel has not i.hown a profit since in an) of the last four quaners. running up a total $243 m1lhon in losses. ,And Boise says th e company still expects to show losses for both clectron1cs and the entire company for the founh quarter ending this month and for the fiscal year. The compan)' had projected losse~ of an unspecified amount al\ a footnote to us third-quarter repQrt He declined to estimate how mut:h 1n the red the upcomtog repon!I will be. and figures for the final quancr and the year aren't expected to be out unttl mid-May. Ma11el's board of directors meets 1n February, but Boise said he couldn·t discuss whether the fut ure of the elec- tronics division would be on the agenda. mutual fund• except the •hort- term fund•. almost equalled tboee of the previous four yean combined. "All I can say ts we are continuing to do business (in electronics). and we will continue to evaluate future prospects," Boise said. .\sked ho" Mattel''> Christmas was. Wh4f' the Raiders and the Redskins square off In Super Bowl XVIII, It's anybody's gue11 who will be the world champions. The only thing we'll wager Is that a lot of you will be watching Super Bowl Sunday. For the benefit of armchair quarterbacks, we've come up. with specials on your favorite wines, beers and spirits for your Su r Bowl celebration. Rlltnt, Rose . The response at the t"o t1ade ~hows. Boise ~1d. was much the !klmc Ull from consumers dunng Chm.tmai. -the to)' line "wa!I very encouragrng" while com- puters earned a more i.ubducd "the) \lrCnt well. too " Resulli. from the fourth quarter should give an ind1catton of whetber the new management of the electronics oi"ision is having the hoped-for effect In a shakeup last July. top management of' that division was replaced. "Wt felt there heed for stronger market- ing (emphasis), .. the new management ha~ that," Boise said. Mattel also 1s continuins to pull bad, from th erratic: d1\.ernfica11on uf the: past 11 ~decades The lai.te!ol move an that d1rcr11on came tn December. whcn Mauer agrccd 1n pnncaplc to ~ll 1ti. Western Pubhl>hing Co. subs1d1ary to a New York investor and members of Wcstern 's management for S75 m1llton . Smee 1968. when Manel bought Mono- gram Models Inc .. Mauel also hai, bought -then sold -a circus. ice shows and a pet-supply manufacturer Tanduay Rum 1"" • 11#1. .. ,,.., m .. '3 BurQundy Of Chabtls Wine·\n·The -Bo x Colony Wines as Dessert & Aperitifs summit Chenin Blanc or Christian Bros. CMlt h lmlt l\t ... 2.!.5 . P• $ 99 I. French Colom$bard French Rabbit 1&111e o. .,!IC .. v"' R•• sc .. s20 Cremaretto 34,,.., ao ... 1475 3 Dubonnet Red ·~~ .. '4" 2 5 Manischewitz t•11ce111 c""' 1~0 .. 3.~.5 San Giorgio s,.m"'" 1~0.·' 4 ° ~ Kirsberry cr.erry w1nei (Oa"''~' 1~0 ... '4" 4 liter 1 For Copita D'Oro s~rns• Crum s11trrv ·~· .,'2" _. B . '3" Trenais Nouvelle Jo...... 1\0 ... '13 .. 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