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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-01 - Orange Coast PilotI HIGH 88 LOW53 ClllT 1111101 WE ONE snA y FEBRUARY 1. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY C.A L lf-ORNIA ;?S CE Pi TS . • • • • Irvine ~Qn 't get vote on hospi~•·-· Referendum· on site p ·-· .... ce eltmtnated Clerk Nancy Lacey said Tuesday. by the Irvine City Council in Oeccm-~ signature check by the county ' ber that paves the way for develop- registrar of v~ters found oD;l~ 2,877 of meot of the. s~.4 million hospital those who signed the petition were and a surroundmg 320-acre medjcal resister~ voters, while ~e remainder and science complex in east Irvine. were c1theT not residents, ....un· "We're nat1,1rally disappointed " registered or dupl~catC?S, Lacey said. said former J inc mayor G~by At least 3,800 valid 11gnaturcs were Pryor, who led e petition drive to needed. · push the state-proved 177-bcd after third o_f_s_i ___ gn ___ at_u_r____;~_n_d_in_v_a_l_id __ _ By ANDREA ADEL.90N Of ... ~"°' lteff Opponents of the prOPo9Cd Irvine MedjcaJ Center were dealt what is probably the finaJ blow Tuesday when a referendum to ask voters their Coast , _..COsta Mesa man suspected of killing his wife still hasn't been ' charged with the crime. /A.3 The legal web surround- ing Costa Mesa detitlst Dr. Tony Protopappas has become even more tangled./ A.3. Callfo~la Workers at McDonnell Douglas Corp. 's Long Beach plant have re- jected a company con- . tract proposal./ AS Nation · The World Wildlife Fund on Tuesday released Ifs 1984 top 10 list of en- dangered species./ A4 World A cruise ship has visited Grenada for the flrst time_ since the U.S.-led In- ~ 'lallon tast October./ A.4 Food · When Audrey Maratta applies her artistic touch to vegetables1hey turn Into flowers./C1 Home A Huntington Beach sup- plier provides PVC plastic piping for build-your-own patio furnlture./81. Sports Huntington Beach High star Danny Thompson announces h~'ll attend UCLA and Fountain Val- ley's Mike Newton picks Stanford./D1 Fountain Valrey and Estancia basketball teams can clinch co-championships with victories tonlght./D1 ... Entertainment "Terra Nova" at the Laguna Moulton Play- house Is a Ghllllng ex- perience ln'more ways than one./83 . h;,·.·~~··············· .. ~:·················· ·.·.············ ..... • .. • .. ••·•·•·•••·•·•··· .. ;·····'!~'·'·' ····'-··············· Business A new computer system can help business owners wrJte their own tickets for alrllne, hotel and car ren- tal reservatlons./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business · California News ClasslfJed Comlcl Crossword Death Notices Food Home Horoe<:ope Ann Lander• Mutual f:unds NatlOnal Newa Opinion P<>ltee LoO Public Notlcel Sport• St~k Marhta Tetev\llon Theater• WMtMr WorldN~ 94 A3 95-& A4 05~ ·oe 0. C1-8 82 07 82 85 A4 A8 A3 03.5 01~4 07 83 83 A2 A4 preference bver a hospital site fail¢ to qualify for the June ballot. More than a third of the 4,552 signatures on petitions submitted by the Coft\mittee for :l Safe Hospital Site we~ found invaJid, Irvine City The referendum drive's failure hospital from its te near the San leaves intact a zoning decision made Diego Freeway at Sand Canyon Mary Jo Reilly with meQ:lentobf her birthday celebration. Teacher's Jack no dull boy \. No one at College Park Elementary School in Costa , Mesa missed Mary Jo Reilly's 41 st birthday Tuesday. to me and Wishing mea happy birthday," Reilly said, between bites of angel food b1rthdaycalce. And the atmosphere-bolstered by birthday cake. birthday wishes and a 13-foot-tall birthday present - wasn't conducive to any more serious undertaking than a party. A friend ofRcilly's, Beau Belle. of Costa. Mesa. constructed thejack-io-th~box as a surpnse and snuck 1t over to the school before dawn Tuesday. It started when a papier machcjack-in-the-box, festooned with balloons and orange and green hair popped up outside Reilly's classroom early in the morning. "He's(Bellc) very imag1nat1ve," Reilly said. "This is the most special thing I've ever gotten as a birthday Thcjack, madeoutofpaperapplc-crate hncrs, wire and cardboard and was wearing gardening gloves. He bore a large placard wishing "Tex" Reilly (a nickname) a happy birthday. present." . Reilly, who hves m Newport Beach. has taught special education classes at College Park for three years. She said she planned to go 10 her brother's house for a birthday dinner Tuesday night. What will she do with the jack now? On the placard were a queen of hcartS for love, a pair of dice for luck, and an eye in a pyramid for wealth. "The reaction of the kids has been great. They've just loved it Even the kids 1 don•t know have been coming up . Late Tuesday. she and some helpers moved th~ gi~mt b111hday present into hcrclassroom. wherelt wtll preside over studies at least until the end of the year. Campaign life's a little ·different ifyou'.re a third-party candidate David Bef'lland is a step ahead of Jesse .J~ksonJ. Walter Mondale and even Ronald l\eapn. Bergland has already been nomi- nated as his pany's candidate .for president. . But this nta~ be the only time he is ahead of the others in the raoc for the White House. .. • CHRISTINE DECKti Pl OPLE IN lHI NB~S As a candidate from a non-traditional pany, it's aoina to be an uphill batUo. After all, when was the last time a Libertarian was elected . Bergland qaks with a ae~tlents* president of the United Staies? that t>elies his strona beliefs. Bcrattnd, a Costa Mesa attorney, He advocates doina away with was at a Llbcnariao Pan}' dinner at personal income tax, the Department the Saddleback Inn ill Santa Ana of Education, most of our nuclear recently to kick oft' his ca!U~ It ancnal, our fCderaJ parks system, was a shyp oontrasf to the nauonal immiJRtton restrictions and tbt media cvcot that Reap.n's re-:dcction draft. In shon. he and m°' announcement created this ~k. Libcnarians believe in p:t~ tbC AboUt 100 people were just finish·''. federal government out of our bves. ina up their chocolate sundaes. u Beraland, 48, white-haired and Bc~nd delivered the s~b he will bcspccw:led, look.5 mo~like a kindly take to similar aroups aero the professor of Amcncao history than a coun~. There weren't any neO¥ork pru1dcntq} caodidato. The dlf .. ~Jpvi too ncM ~ to rttord fettnccs don•t stop there. Bcraland's IP:Ceth for pOStcrity He also dQCSn't have tbc bu M1s · new W1fc and bis formCf bud ts the Rcpubhcarrind Dcmo- campa!Jn chairman, Sha.ton Ayres, crat candidates wllt hawe.; He won•t listened" intentl y from a front row have get \be oews co' crqc or the wbt • • ma ·vc 1dvt11.is1n1 ami-ian hi ........ compct1t1on will have. He won't be flanked by security guards or travel with W1lh a plane-load of reporten and photographers. "We're sort of like a moped runn~n'1 against a Mack truCJt" he said. · J hope I have a dincrent ap~ ... •Because we don't have u much money aa the other auys., we have to act aJJ the.free stuff we can. And that means not only tclcVlston, radio and newspaper cove~ ... he said. ... We also need wo~ of mouth. I plan t"O-meet -with mailer IJ'OUl>l of people who arc dissausficd with the ftY lhe country hu bccu run and Who want to see some chana~ •• be said. He said the question peo'Ple a most often ; what 1 a Libertarian His campaian httraturc states 1t th1$ way. .. Libcrtanan-s hold thatueb P'f"'. son ~ the absolute • riaht of If-owners.hip o\cr. h11/bcr hfi , body, spccc:h, action and bon lly acquired propcny. Each bas the obliption to respect the u.me fiabts of others. Oovcmmcnt't. onfy' fu tioo L to i t u in dcfcnd1na our (Pl Me LIBEaTA.alAft(A2t :S . Road. .. I still feel ifs an u~e sjte," Pryor said, adding that she sees no other avenue of appeal or ~ou~. She did say the commitee may consider an independent check of the invand signatures, although Pryor sa~d she was "pessim istic" that a challenge could bear fruit. "I'm sorry the people won't ~t to vote on such an important issue, but l think we've done as much u we can," she said. • IMC President David Baker was elated by the news. ..It wasn't something I wu looking forward to," be said. "Jt was another obstacle that was divisive.'' \Pryor led a now-defunct communi- ty goup allied with the dean of tbe UC Irvine College of McdJcinc to (Pleue eee aOSPJT AL/ A2) . Slam dance leads. to theater lawsuit Woman breaks leg durtng punk · rtot'. wants $100. 000 By KA.REN E. llEIN Ot-.o.-r ....... For the second time this year, the Pacific Amphitheatre has been named in a lawsuit -this time by an Irvine woman who broke her leg durin~ what her attorney called a "riot'. at a punk rock concen last summer. Roger Lightholder. an Irvine at- torney rcp.cescnting Mary Ann Spencer, 46, said be filed suit in Orange County Superior Court Tu~ day, asking medical expenses and $I O<XOOO punitive damages from the owners ~od operators of the ampbithcai.cr in Costa Mesa, the entertainers and the ticketing agency that sold Spencer tickets to th.e Aug. 20 Oingo Boingo and X concert. S~cer, who accompanied .her teen-age niece to the concert, was swept up in agroup of 40 ritualistic "slam-danocrs" during the concert, l..igbtholdcr said. 'toward the end of the conceri, the crmvd-l:qan slam dancing. Spencer kept moVlng back t.o get out of their · way until she fin~y, coded up pressed against a fence, Llghtholder said. One youngster was thrown into her durinJ the dancing and µ,en a crowd piled on top o(her. When she told the Y?uths she thought_she was hurt;lhey picked her up and tossed her about on top of tl).c crowd, finaJly throwing her on her nead. she claimed. There were no security guards in _ the area, U&htholdtr said. "She finally had to crawl and drag herself back to the car, where her friends drove her to Hoaa Hospital. .. he aid. In the suit, Ligbtholder claims the (Plf&M eeie PUKK/ A.2) Red ink floWs in Reagan budget President presses military build-up; $180 billion deficit WASHINGTON (AP) -· Prcs1· dent Reagan today sent Congress a $925.5 billion budget plan for 1985 that would rein in domestic spending for another year but press ahead with a military buildup. The result: a S 180.4 billion deficit that will occup~ much of Congress' a1tent1on. Despite the hefty budget deficit, the financial bluepnnt offers no ma1or action -either through sharp spend- ing cuts or a major ta-.: hike -to wash away the red ink. If the president's financial guide 1s followed. lhere would be a dtt- ade-long freeze on domestic spend- ing, after adjustment for 1nflatton. Nevertheless. the deficit would impose huge burdens The . budget projects that ta'payers ~ill p1~k up a $164.7 b1lhon tab )USl in mtercst payments on the nauonal debt in the upcoming fiscal year that starts on Oct .. 1. Tbose payments are cstNTiated at S 149.5 billion this year: The deficit hit a record $195.4 b1lhon in the 1 Q83 fiscal vear and 1s projected at S 183 7 b1lhon .this year. (Pleue .ee BUDGET I A2) !The budget Fl.cal,.., 1115 ( .. ttmated) Where It comee from J ~.:-I .ee man'sl.'.dr~wning mystifies his fa~ily Victim pictured as normal.tlritroubled, dnig-f ree indiv1dual "'"'II probably ne"er know 1"Mt happened... lgnarra 's btother, Ricardo. &aid toda} lgnarn's bod~ clad m Jeans, shoes and remnants ofa red but, appeared to havt been an the ocean for more By STEvE MARBLl': than a "'~k. authonu · d. A ou11e o.-r,...... ~ing fisherman dascovtted the Relatives of a Hunt1naton BcaC'h body near an ofE bore otl pl.atfonn. man whose body wu found float1na The da~'flccy brougtn a trqic end four mil off the roa t unday • .said to an 1n1tn and emottona!~h lhe)' are bafficd and t.foublcd by ~· for tgoam by hi fritl'ds A St ,000 death. reward was offered .fs>r anfor- Frank lJnarra ~4 co-ownrT of a mauon on his "'hetta.lto\I and nim Beach Boulevard uphol tel'} shop. wett distributed' thro\l&hout · Lb • was tm Ren~ Jm tj 1"hm ~-taeb:tiitT. · borrowed his brother's car to dnvc-Potioe~ tc'CU\'t AfdCt1 1 id aero tO'll'TI to h1 parent'\ home He initial m potM \OWaid n'tvcr madt it.' . a the eaust ofdCatb but \Mt routine The car was found vci'tl da)S to~acology t will be Prr'fohncd to huer parked on Paic1fic Coast High· detcnninc if lily C't or alcObOI WI) t 17th :trett. The ~C}'I wre tiU ~ in his tcm at the: umc of '" the \f.lllCl()n th. "lfs vffY, '' trouhhna to u' but -"" . , ' .. _, ' • • ~- .. il * * Orange COut OAILV PILOT/Wednesday, Febnwy 1, 1"4 CONTINUE() STORIE S ---=---------- ·PUNK CONCERT LEADS TO LAWSUIT •••• Prom Al 1mph1theater nd the ticket agency 'Nert neaI1sent in not ~armng con- cenaoen about the potenual v1olencc m.l ··happen> on 11 rcaular bam" at pailk rock <.'Onccrts. ''This i-sn'tju1ot an outbreak ofa few mdlv1duals," he wd. -t:;verybody gets into a circle and rushes 10to the center wuh about the force of the Raide,., and the Rcd$kms. Then they pick us> somebody and volleyball " them aro~d on top of the crowd ... Spencer did not know anythmg about the punk bands performing at the amphitheater that mght and was not aware violent behavior might occur, L1ghtholder wd 1 "1 ha!> (a punk rock concert) 1~n't hke going to a ball game, where you have to a">">Ume a fou l ball might hat ) ou. Not everybod) undef\tand!. there's a n~k the crowd will not," he said If the amphitheater had sign"> posted warn1n.g the audience that violence might occur. ~~nccr would caunou as they should be." not have attended the concert, ugbt-He said that the factlity "probably holder ~ad hu one of the best safety records of "She's more used to goin' to the any pubhc forum in Soulbern Ca.la- Hollywood Bowl for something." he fomta." said. Norb Bartosik, general manaier for L1a,htholder, who said he was the Orange County Fair Board that u~awatt of any recent S!m tlar suits, oversees the fairgrounds where the i.a1d he would u~ a IJlwsuu filed I.fl the amph1tcater is located, said a clajm late 1 ~40s ~nst the Hollywood _.filed on Spencer's behalf was for. Canteen, a ni &cl~b. as precedent for warded to the Fair Board's insurance has c~sc. In t at .mcadent. a woman carrier last month. was tnJured dunng some J1tterbu1 "(Th ) h fi f h 1..: d dancaog. • c suit 1s t e 1rst o t c ""n •• "The state owns this property," I ve seen here or ever in my career, L1ghtholder said ... I hope th1i. sun he said. • . cause6 them to take notice. Tha, lond The amphitheater had a' relauvely of thmg shouldn't be happening on -clear and ea.sy first season, outside of thcir propert) ." the com~.laints f~om the Concerned Eugene Felling. general manager of Citizens. Bartosik added. the amphitheater said anJunes arc The Costa Mesa cit.hen's group hound to happen at concerts. "Any tiled sull against the amphitheater in 11me you have a quarter of a malhon January for fa1hng to order~ufficient people (in onc !>Cason) some wall get environmental studies before the hurt. and some might not be as 18,000-"SCa.t concert arena was built. EROSION CONTROL ADVISED ... FromAl natural sediments lrom the beach:· Inman ell.plained The wall~ also reflect wave actaon back to toward the beach, carrying sand out to .. <.-a. he said. "By building the walls seaward you're not 1mprov1ng the beach, out accentuaung erosion," he said. "For- get seawalls Cities tend to use walls to put out the 'brush fires' when tht> need tel look at the whole forest." "I suspect that your creek!> at. one HOSPITAL ... From Al t1m1: produced 30 to I 00 thousand cu tm va rds of sand." ht' said. "Now }Our ·heache!> are probably only getting ti veto 10,000 c.ub1c yardi.." . But by adding sand to the beaches, the wave action can be absorbed naturally. protecting the beach, bluffs and oceanfront homes. Inman ex- plained. "It's something Laguna should look anto becaust pockct coves have little sand rri1grat1on," he said. "The wa,es will work on the sand af It's there. afnot. they work on the bluffs" Laguna Bcaclt ·officials invited Inman tQ speak after members of the city Design Review Board raised concerns Last fall that the cat) lacked build a teaching and research hospital guidelines for thc control of seawall on campus construction. Many seaside ~es1dents Dean Stanlc}' van den Noon said sous.ht penn1ss1on to build protective he was surpn~d the pet1t1on dnve devices to sb.ore up. bluffs damaged fa1!ed. ''Tha~ mo~ didn-'1 worlt-,--ID _ during last year's severe stroms. Both we II try elsewhere, he said. · officials anCJ residents, however, However, the outspoken dean de-suspe<:ted that if seawall construction chned to elaborate. were left unrestncted, it could cause Bak<;r. whose !oupponers spent irreparable damage to city beaches. Tuesday evening ce lcbraune at the County Linc rc!>taurant an Irvine, said Officials rcc.ently implemented a temporary poli<.'Y tbal requires all seawall permits.granted by the desiJD review board to be a,,pealcd to City Council. In addition, plans arc sub- ject to review by a city JCOlogist. However, after listelUD& to Inman 's lecture, some city officials say they arc prepared to heed loman's advice. "We will probably launch a study of ou.r beaches so we know how to deal with their preservation," Mayor Bob Gentry said Wednesday. "We've assumed the beaches wiU always be there, but that's not the case: And we thought seawalls were the answer to the problem, but they lead to new problems. Putting sand ·on the beaches makes a lot of ~nsc." Inman said tbo...dry period Cali- fornia has expenenced during tbe past 30 years gave people a faJsc sense of sccunty, encouraging them to build homes closer to the ocean. Now the state is expenencing a variable weather pattern, or alternating years of dry and wet spells. plans are progres">lng to affiliate the hospital with UCI. He said he will ask UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldnch by letter this week to nominate six candidates as prospective' hospital board member!>. In add1t1on, meet- ings arc being scheduled between the IMC stall and members of a UCI affiliation committee, Baker said. DEATH PUZZLING ... "Regardles~ of the referendum. we "'ere moving foNt.rd .. Bake1 ~ad. i\ month ago Tucsda} the st.ate ga"e appro' al to the I MC backed b} a cadre of etv1c. and bu'\inC'>S interest!> that includes Hoag 'Vlemonal Hospi- tal and the In int: ( o A cond111on of approval wa!> a promise by IMC to create a SI ma I hon annual fund to pay for health care (or the poor The fund would accrue from a fee on tenant<, of· the nearb~ medical lOmplex ad- van.cxd b' the In 1 nc < o From Al Fick said there as nothing to indicate foul play 1n lgnarra's death JUSt as there is nothing to indicate that the young man would have taken b1s. own life. "I spcnt that whole da} (Jan 15) "llh him and I never noticed any- thing wrong." Ricardo lgnarra said of ha\ brother "Unless there wa!> some- thing rcall) wrong. something real!) · troubling ham that I didn't know aoout." He !>aid ll would be "out of character'" for has brother to stop by the beach "es~c1all} at 11 at night an the middle of want<:r .. Fick said lgnarra ha~ been portra\.ed as "a nice normal guy" h> his friends. co-workers and relauves. "He wasn't into drugs or alcohol. His business was doing well. There's JUSt no indication that-1here was anythlD~ WTOnJ Or unusal going on 10 his hfe,' ex plamed Fick. "But apparently he also was a very quiet 10d1v1dual who kept things to himself." the detective added. lgnarra was a co--0wner of the Fabnc Mill . an upholstery shop. A 1976 graduate elf Huntington Beach ~gh School, lgnarra hved by himself in an apartment and wrote short storie'i an his spare time. A memorial service was to be held today an Huntington Beach. BUDGET PROJECTS A BIG DEFICIT •.• From A'}.. Reagan, an ha'> rnc'>'>agc accompa- ny111g the document. took note of the red ink, ...ay1ng. ''Onl) the threat of indefin1tcly prnJonged high hud~ct defic:th threat- eno, the continuation ol sustained non-anflataonaf) growth and pros- pcrit}' It raise'> the '>petter of sharp!) b1ght:r 1nterC'>l rate\. t:hoked-olT an- ' e">tmcnt. renewed rccc<>'11on and n~1ng unemplo-.mcnt · Hy l allcd tor the delil 11 problem to tx· "laad to rc'il .. through <J b1partl\,tn .... ,-----------. .... I effort to curb spending. He also urged. as he has previously. enactmeill of con~1ttut1onal amend- ments that would require a balanced budget and gn·c the president lrne-1tem veto authorit> so he cou ld pa.re and1v1duaJ atems from ap- propriations balls rather than accept· ang -or reJett1ng -the measures an total. In an clec11on )Car. the adminas- trataon apparently decided against addrngcontroversaal spendangcuts or tall1ng proposaJs to llS financial blueprint. especially since the lake- hhood of Congress heeding !>uch suggesuons -even to pare the troublesome deficits -,., considered slim . Q,erall. the blueprint callc, for '>pending $925 5 h1ll1on next }'Car. up from the $853 8 h1ll1on cm mated for th 1'> year A\ a resul\. govcrnml'nt '>Pl'ndang '>'ould anount tor nearl> 24 percent ol the value of nation\ output of guodo, and \('fVllC\ an I 91S5. above the i2.4 percent in 1980. the year hctore Reagan took office. fhe hu<lgct document laud~ the adm1n1strat1on cfforh to keep domestic spending under control. It \Clad spcnding on domestic programs 'AOuld run S523. I btJ.)1on next year "1nually the same as"'last year. when adjusted for inflation. Underpinning the budget plan are the administration's assumptions that the economy will continue ellpanding at a solid pace through the end of the decade, despite the deficits that pnvate economists worry could 'itnk the recovery. The projections also forecast that anflataon, interest rates and un- employment will decline. Wnh that rosy economic outlook, the deficits are projected to decline to SI 52 billion an 1988 and S 123.4 b1lhonin 1989 Overall, the budget blueprint urges spending cuts of about $9 billion in a va nety 6f non-defense programs, about half of wb.1.Ch woul4 be W1ped out by fresh increases in other areas. Turning to the military, the docu- ment a!>h ( ongress to boost spending next yea r b) 14.5 percent, to $264 .4 ballaon, b~ far the biggest increase for any major agt·ncy. After discounting for 1nt1ut1on. the boost would be 9.3 pcru:nt. No maJor new weapons are propo\C<l But tens of billions of dolla'"' would go for 40 MX nuclear masc;llec;, almost two dozen shjps and hundred!-. of planes, tanks and other armaments There would be a 5.5 p<:nent pa) raise for the 2.1 million men and women in unifo rm. LIBERTARIAN PARTY •.• From Al rights Thc onl~ proper law!> arc thme which penal11e such rnnd111 1 a!> murder. rape. kidnapping. robbery and other crime\ wh1r h "tolate !><>mc- onc·~ nght~ 'iomc of the 1rnmet.11atc reforms lkrgland 1\ adv{)(.'3tmg .• •Repeal of law\ which mKourage work, \UCh as minimum wage laws, •E:.nd of tht" e.11pnnsion of the money \upply by the federal govern- ment, •The elam1nat1on of all ,uh 1dies 10 industry and agncu!turc. and. maJo· reduct.Jons 1n m1ht~ry ~pending. •Permanen' w1thdrawuJ of U.S nultt.ary troops from &JI eotanahna military alliances to ehminate nsk of new wars: •Return and reduction of all troops to tha country for \Ole PUt'J'O!e of prc1tecuon ap1n'1 1nv111on •Estabhshmcnt of no-flrs~tnke nuclear policy: and Just Call ~,642-6086 •Rcplacmg the Social Secunty ">Y">tem wath voluntary alternatav.cs Wath a budget of between S 1 m1l11on and $3 malhon. Bergland as confident he will ~t on ihc ballot tn all SO states. He said at'~ still too early to predict how well he will do at the polls in November. but he docs expect to get more vote~ than prede· ccssor Ed Oark got an his presidential bad in 1980. ~ C lark talhed 921. I 88 votes -I percent of the total votes qist; Be~and ran for the state Senate an C',ahfom1a 1n I 980 and garnered 200,000 votes. Even tfBeraJ.and d0«n't land in the Oval QDlce (and a Libertarian never has). he said bii campa1an cquld atilt be con11<kred a victory .. ,, the Llben.anan ana.ly111 of l\JUCI becOmes a part of Jhe poht1cal d1al<>sue th.en we will have won •• Wbat d.o , •• "" 1bo•l tile Dally Pilot? Wul ~·'• '°" 11~ ? Cata ~­ llUl)'b r 1t left ud )'tor mt 11e •tn be rttordf'd, traUrdW ~ d.tUnl'M to th~ 1pprop_rt11e dJtor. ~ · Tbe tame t •·ltou '811ferla1 aenlct ma)' bt 11ed te rffOnl lettert te tM t'dltor on •ny topic. Contrlb1tor1 to our Len1t1 col•ma mitt lld1de tM.ir n ml" ud uleplM»n Hmb., for vtrlflcaelo11. 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Shhh, Big Brother may be listerung in Irvine. The lrvme school district wants to fight campus crime with a costly security system sensilive enough to det~ a conversation, a water pipe: breaking. a fire crackling or a thief tampering. Tonight the school board is to consider inst.ailing a network of listening devices that may cost up to $175,000 to combat' an escalating wave of vandalism and burglary that last year cost the district nearly $1 00,000. "Irvine doesn't have any more of1t than our neighbors have had in the last 10 years," Deputy Super- intcndant Ron Upton said Tuesday. The board meets at 7:30 p.m. at lakeside Middle School, 3 Lemon- g.rass. . Correction A Monday story in~ Daily Pilot about how some unacrvpuloUJ oper- ators take advantqc of upirilll models, actrefRI a.ocf acton included a phone number fonhe state Labor COmmbaio.ner't Oftke 10 call if a talent llt'QCY'• c.laimt wen doubted. The Llbor Co.mmiuioner'a office movod _,the telepboneoumbet bu cbaMed. Tbe new number is (213) 620-1204. The Daily Pilot tttreta the error. D .. ty Noc De4"1w•ry I• OuarentMd Mona., Ft>a•y II yOV 06 no1 ..... '°"' P•P•• Oy !, 30 p m eel t>et0t• 7 p m ena ,:;,., COPt .. II ti• ,,..,,,.eel . Irvine schools seem to be the lafJCt of crooks· steaJing more expensive property, with financial losses stem- ming from burglaries iocreasing over 300 percent in the past three years, a school security report says. Theft and burglary Josses amounted to $45.000 in fiscal year I 983, while losses due to vandalism equal that tot.al. the report says. "They arc stealing from the tax-p:!," Upton said. ·1.c-petty cash, calculators and t ters were on.cc the thieves' booty, the prcferrd items now are computers and video equipment. It's a trend Irvine police have also noted this fall in connection wuh office breakiru. The system under consideration would momtor zones at each of the d1stnct's 28 school sites. The average installation cost is S6,000 pCT' school and S 1 SO per month in monitoring fees. Upton said he hopes to have up to eight sites hooked up with.in 90 days. but doesn't contemplate finish· ing the project until next year. "They are great as long as the ~uy on the oth~r end is awake," Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman said. He said several Irvine businesses use similar devices and have overheard burglaries in progress. Bowman said Irvine schools arc no more vulnerable than any other busmess, but teen-age thieves are the pr~dominant culprits. Targe~ gas stations restrained by judge Target ~s stations in Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and River- side counties, have ~n ordered by a Superior Court JUdJe to ref ram from engaging an unfair or fraudulent business practices. California Target Enterpnscs was sued for allegedly selling. low octane gasoline containing htgh perce ntages of alcohol wi thout informing cus- tomers, selling gasoline con- taminated with water or containing exc,ess amounts of lead and display- 1 ni signs that could be construed to be masleadmg. 0 Target, a Downey-based gasoline d1stnbutor which operates about I 00 service stations in Southern Cah- forn1a, is not affiliated wath the s1m1larly named Target department stores. Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the company was sued by .the petroleum products section of the state Department of Food and Agnculture's Division of Measurement Standards. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cltculetlon 714/IG~ ·Ca...tf'led ~ 1WeG..,. Al otMt deperto...m M.2-4121 H. L. Schwartz Ill PubhSher MAIN OFFICE now .. , ee, S• ~·· "'9M C• 1.11 ·--8o• IS60 Coate~-CA 92626 ~··'11~1 •9&) C>•~ Conl Pu~ Gomc>eny No , fl:•~ \IQt •' 11u5tta11o"t. ed•tor111 m et1e1 or • .,..,..,,_._ .. ,_....,, ""'' oe ~°""'ea """°"' "'9C'94 ""'""'"""' OI 'OOY'¢1 °""* Ss•1.1rOey ano S1.1nO•) II you 00 not rec•••• yout C-.1.·r try 7 • "' ce~ borlore IQ I m er>a 'fVVI C()py d bot-eel Clrcu&.tlon TelephonM Chaz1 Dowa1ibJ Edttor and Assistant to the Publisher Roeemary Churchman Controller 'i«.Ot>O tlHI pt'AllAQ\ peoO 11 C:O.t• ~· Cehlot,,.. llJI'!> u• 8001 Soo.aip1oan by ce.,,.. M 7~ monthly Pt ,..,., Sl !iO monrNy "~'· CIWUO Ptr..iduc.;:llOf\ t.,11nege. 01«1• A. Power• 001.:t0t ot A°'11nlsing Oone)d L. Wllllema (ff(.v!•""" ... ~"•II"' ONCE AGAIN ... VOL. n , NO. 32 Enter Spring comfortably in your business and casual selections fr'om POSH . Offered this season are our suits made of featherweight worsted wool, tropical blends as well as silks and gabardines. Our sports coats include styles tailored of, reiw silk, linen blends and an ever so light weight doe skin flannel blazer ... As usual our sportswear reflects updated classic styling communicating freshness through unique fabrications and colorations. We invite you in foft a visit and welcome • the opportunity to serve you. Gentlem n·a Cloth ng Inspired-by tradl11on 48 Fashion llland, Newpon Be ch (7 14) 84().8310 , ....... L • Benefit concert set for·Fainriew The Newport Harbor Area chapter of Soroptimist lntemationaJ plans to hold a benefit concert for Fairview State Hospital Feb. 9 11 8 p.m. ' The concert will feature a ParaaU1yan harpist, two vocal aroups and an instrumental ensemble. Reservations for the concert, whach will be held at the Anthony N. Toto Auditorium at Fairview, 2SOI Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. must be made by Feb. I. Admission ts $7 in advance and $8 ..ti the door. For anfonrualion. ull 9S1-5100 or 957-S 111. ClJarlty rummage we open• The Orange County Specif.I Olympics is hold.in&. a . grand opcnina rummaae 141e at its recently opened thfit\ store in Anaheim, beginnina today and continwna tqcpuah Sunday. The store 1s located at 1213 Western Ave .. near Ball Road. Usable items arc bcana sought and anformatiOn as available at 995-2225. Proceeds from the sale will help send 200 rttarded athletes to Berkeley for the state competition in June. .. • I I • . - Otano-Coat DAILY PILOT/Wed~fl/. I'~ 1, 10M Mesa :slaylng charges still petfd11!i.f ". . . . BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,..,,.., ..... Nearly two weeks after a Costa' Meta woman was found murdered and an elderly motel owner was nea.rtr. beaten to death, Joseph Katcher remams in a hospital jatl ward as authorities ponder what to do. Katcher, 67, iuuspcctedofmurdennaha,40-year-old wife, Kay; ao their Costa Mesa condom1u111um and drlvina to Desert Hot Springs where ht allefedly tried to kill the owners of a highway motel. The Costa Mesa man, however, still has not been (onnally chAIJcd with any of the crimes. Authorities 'n Desert Hot Spnnp have been waitana to see if 76-ycar-old motel owner Arthur Sussle's condition improves before filina criminal ch.,..e1. accordina to Sat. Ed Gibson. Sussle, badly beaten m the head. has been in a coma sin~ Jan. 19. 'l 1 ,,, •' -'I y I• ff --; ' . By law, I 1Ulpec1 must be released from custody 1fno1 charpd with a cnmc Mthin •a hours but because Katcher 11 beina treated for his owo iojurin1 the "clock technically hasn't started nannina yet." 1a1d Oabton .. Katcher, a mas1eur wbo worked 1n lrvme, suffered a broken wrist, fractured skull and bnuted nbt when be allqedJy beat Su11le and then reportedly tried to stransJe the motel owner's wife, Pauline. · .. The Costa Meta man also scuffled with polf~ before beinf. restrtined. •As Jon~ as he's in the hospital ward, we don't have to file charaes,' said Gibson. "I know it sounds horrible but we've been holdina off until we know 1fwe have a murder or an attemp~ _murder on .o.ur hands." -Autbonun tn the two cmcs have not dtclded whether Katcher will remain an Riverside County to stand tnaJ or be returned to Oranae County. Acoordina to police, Katcher alleaedly kilted his wife . Jao. 18 ma bedroo·m ottbC1r Eld~ A uceon ansum and drove to the 1111aU 1own outsi.d< Deteti Hot Sp Katcher waf directed to the uulc Guest Houte by 1 rabbi he had IO~I out. poltoc tatd. The nut morn.ina. offiocn ~ called to tht m01d by 1 piesi •bo md tbe he#d tcn:aml. Patrolmen allcaed that •hen tbey arrived, Kal.Chtr WU in the proCeta or}traaJlint the OWDCf"S Wife. 0 We had to liteTally puU him otr her," taid one police spokoswoman. . Suttle was found unconlC'ious in an ad= bedroom. He remains in criocal cond1tioo at Hospital i.n PaJm Sprinp w~ he underwent suracry on tut bead for a blood cloL The wife wu treated and released but remains "hysterical," acc:ordina to police. Funeral services, meanwhtle, were held in Costa Mesa Monday for Kay Katcher. ,.- Prot~pappas court action tangled web / Fund-ralslng leeture elated People 10terested in learning the latest fund-raising techniq~es are invited t~ a free prc:view o f~he USC Co.ll~ge of Continuing Educataon's ceruficate in fund raising Saturday at the South Orange County Volunteer Center, 1440 E. First St .. Suite 305, Santa Alla. The program wtll run from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Funher informataon may be obtained by calling USC at 752-5505. ,. Dlvo'rcl~g topic of lectures · A lecture Jtie~ cntjtled "Everything You Wanted to Know About 01\'orcing·· wiltbe gi~en Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 180 I Parkcourt Place, Building F, Suite I 0 I, Santa Ana. Janeen Hahn-Cunningham, a marriaac. family and child counselor and divorce medfato"'° will Icade the lectures. CaJI 547-9078 for more information. 'Game of Games' 11et at SCR The next performance of "The Game of Games;· a motavationaJ stage production, will be given Monday at 8 p.m. at South Coast Repenory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. · h~ .... I .. Ir . . ' . [4 ' . . . ' -- I• . '· 'You waah, I'll wipe' II you think your own job hu a certain aameneu about it, try thl.e line of work. - . . . . .. ~ -... --. '~ -. , .. -jij ---T I " lit . ·--•• 1"/f •.. a.,. • ..,. 'r--.,.. -. "' ~ . . ~ ' These ,rindow wuhen at Downey Sa'rin.C• in Coeta Mea find their ta.all a real pane. J ge won •t dismiss denttses bankruptcy bid before trial By JEPF ADLER °' ... .,..,,......., ) AU .S. Bankruptcy Courtj,udge has refused to dlsmiu Costa Mesa dentast Tony Protopappa.s' SltJcl million bankruptcy action, cpmplicating the scheduled\ mid-February start-up. of the doctor's lCOOnd-depccl murder trial and clouding the ability of his defense attorneys to remain on the case . The unexpected problems arose when benk.ruptey Judge Aaron Phelps denied Protopappu· requelt to d1sm1ss the Dec. 12 bankruptcy action Monday. The dentist and his tial)ktuptcy attorney, Fred Chesley, bad requested the. dismissal after learnina a bankruptcy judgment would complicate Protopappu• trial on second-degree murder cha1JC1 relatina to the anesthesia-related deaths of three pauenu who alJCledly died folJowing treatment at bis biah-volurnc 19th S"tteet ~~~~ - The bankruptcy court's ;actwn could mean that defense attorneys Robert Tuller and Stanford Shaw, listed as creditors on the petition, would have to withdraw from the ca~ or not be paid for their services. The program shows four basic lifestyles and how they interact with one another. The show includes six youngsters making their first stage appearance. Tickets are S 12.50 and may be ordered by calling 476--0151 or by sending a check to Communication Company International, 342 Vista Madera, Newport Beach 92660. Valley repair-shop suspended AJso, Protopappas would have no way to pay the many expert witnesses expected to be called dunng the trial becaw.e bis assets are under the banluuptoy couit's control. Protopappas filed the petition. claaming debts t0l8ling $100 million and ~2,000 creditors, without the knowledge of his crlminal defense anomeys. both said during a hcarina earlier this month. •· I State pulls licens6 even though Mn. Deakmejlan plans NB talk J~rm has gone out of busine California's first lady, Gloria Deulut\cJianl. ~e of the Governor, will talk with the Balboa Bay ~ublican Women's Federated on next Wednesday at I l a.m. The rneetinJ will be held at the lrvine Coast Country Oub. For more information call 673-7263. Parents' session set ln Valley A two-session workshop for parents enutled "How to Teach Your Child to Cope with the Outside World" wtll be offered Feb. 8 and 16 at Tamura School in Fountain Valley. ·. · . The workshop, ofTered 1>y the Orange.County Faf!laly Counseling Center, will address sexual assault prevention. dealing with strangers, minimizing risks when ~hil~n arc alona and recogmzing potenually dangerous sn~uon~. Cost is S7 per person and S 10 per couple. Registrauon will be a~tcd at the-door Feb. 8. For furthet anfonnataon, call 557-1000. Wednesday, February 1 • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlne Unified School District Board of Education, Lakeside Middle School, 3 Lemongrass, Irvine. • 8 p.m ., Coast Community CoUege District Board of Trustees, Costa Mesa Gty Council Chambers. 77 Faar Dnve. Thursday, February 2 • 7: 30 p.m., Fountain Valley School District Board of Tru1tee1. Distnct Headquarters. 1721 0 Oak St. PoucE Loe A Fountain Valley electronics repair shop was the target of a d1sc1phnary aeuon announced recentJy by the state's Bureau ofilectroruc and Appliance Repair. The license issued to Hugo Ramon Mascia for operation of Master Service TV, Inc., 10725 Ellis Ave., has been suspended for 90 days, and a two-year probation period has been imposed even though Mascia has closed the business. The penaht1es were levied for a v1ola t1on of the state Business and Professions Code. Although the Fountain Valley repaar business has been closed for some time. the penalties would apply if Mascia attempted to reopen the shop, according to Jack Hayes. chief of the Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair. ba~d in Sacramento. $100,000 PLEDGED TO ARTS CENTER The Bullock's/Bullock's Walshare Co. has pledged SI 00,000 to the Orange County Performing Arts Center. officials announced. The latest gifi brings the Center's fund-raasmg total to $47.2 million. A total ofS85.5 m1lhon is the target of the fund-raising campaign for building and endowing the proposed Costa Mesa theater complex. Bruce M. Schwaegler, president of Bullock's. said. "We are pro ud to have our stores an Orange County represented an thas excellent undertaking. We hope our contribution will help assure that the Center will be able to open as planned in October 1986." The Center which will include a 3,000-seat theater and a 1,000-sea't theater. is under construction in the South Coast Plaza Town Center area. . Cops nab last two suspects in kidnap of Valley youth Founta~~ll y police detec .. ivcs Jose. · . . . princip~l's office at La Quinta fi1gh have taken into ustody the last two Three other Juvcnalcs previously School in Garden Grove. .. suspects want or allegedly kidnap-were arrested in the abduction of the Isaacs said one of the suspects, pin1 a 14-year-old Vietnamese boy Fountain Valley youth identified as Tuyen V~n Dao, . also .ha~ ~n while he was walkmg home fi~m Los Vuong Huy Ngo. charged wt th susp1c1on of in~am1dat- Amigos High School Jan. 23. N& who was beaten, threatened ing a witness He 1s linked to an attack The two suspects, Tuyen Ya Dao, wnh a aun and dr:\ven to Sa~ Jose on the k.Jdnappc!d boy's older 18 and Hoa Nhua Chung, 20, both of during the abduction, according to brothers, acoordt~ to l~cs, and 1s Sa~ta Ana, were returned in band-Isa.a.cs. pve his carton the slip when a~legedly involved. m making t~rcats cuffs to Fountain Valley and we·.: he sneaked out o a San Jose motel aimed at pcrsuad1na the famtly to lodaed in Orange County Jai~ on room while they apparently were dis~"' charaes related to the earlier charaos of kidnap and assault wt th a asleep. 1nc1dent. deadly weapon. accordina to Oetec· Two juveniles were arrested Isaacs w~ the Jouna. suspects tivc Steve Isaacs. shortJy af\er Nao eteaped and alcned learned a wal'TI\nt ha been issued for The 1wo men surrendered Monday San Jose police while a third you~h their arrest after talkina to thear to a ~urity guard at a Motel 6 in San was arreste<l a few days later an the parents by telephoM. An electronic repair business cannot operate without a license, he said. · Hayes said Mascia. owner of the business, agreed to the 90-day suspension and the probation as the penalty in a st\pulated judgment. In a stjpulated Judgment, Hayes sai<L the stale and the business agree on certain cb.argcs and penalties before the matter goes to a hearing. OranatCounty-SupcrloL Cou.rt.J.uQic...l&is Cardenas assigned to the murder trial, said he planned to meet with · bot.b both Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger and the defense team to discuss the problem. Accordins to Hayes. the business ~wner admitted a violation in fa1hng to describe the services performed and parts supplied on an invoice. Both Cardenas and Ooninger sa1d they had received assurancn dunng an carher heanng that the dentist's motion to withdraw the pctiuoo would routinely be granted. Mascia's attorney Marshall Schulman said the violation involved an invoice in which lhe handwriting was illegible and said his client admitted to no other v1ola11ons. Cardenas said that he faces two choice·s if Tuller and Shaw decide-they cannot continue. The case could 'be assigned to the Public Defender's Office. which might mean an additional delay an the tnal of ~veraJ months. or the defense attorneys could be appointed by the court and serve at couruy expense. Pri~ci pal _seeks LB council seat ' A 52-year-old high school pnnc1pal w~ need cxceUent schools for our has announced his candidacy for the d11ldrcn. we need affor~blc housing Laguna Beach City Council. 1 J and. a wa~k-around environment for Sincl;l.ir "Si" Jones. a member o'f senior cata~ens.''. the city' Design Review Board, saad . H~ has adentafie~ traffic. p~rk.ing, ht is concerned with "the destructive h11ls1de and coastline protection as forces that exploit rather than protect so_me oft he maJor issues the caty faces Laguna" and that he is "determined this year. to preserve Laguna's unique appeal as Jones is pnncipal of the Placentia a haven and a showplace for the ans Unified School Dastnct's continu- and crafts. and specialty shops." auon high school. Meanwhile. Dennis Vinciguerra Before becoming aJJ4ucator. he. who only recently declared his can-specialized an labor 'and'-tndustnal d1dacy has announced he is relations with the Ford Motor Com· withdrawin~ from the City Council pany, Foster Wheeler Corporation race for business reasons. Vinc1guer-and for the First Charter Financial ra's withdrawal leaves three can-Corporation. He as also a panner an a didates -Jones. incumbent Neil J. bowling and recreation center 10 Fitzpatnck and polat1cal activu1 John Yorba Landa. J. Gabnels -'<ying for two scats in the Apnl 10 election. Jn a prepared statement. Jones said "all n t1zrn~ mu~t be active in protect- ing our beachc., and hills and JUSl as hubcaps from an Oldsmobile parked 1n Huntington Beach, a Cypress resident told officers Tuesday. The los'i wao; estimated at S500. • • • A motomt told police Tuesday that someone stole his whale 1978 Datsun pickup with camper she.ii. parked on Beach Boulevard near Pacific Coast Highway. The loss was estimated at $4,000. CoetaMeaa An employee of the May Co depanment sto~ in South Coast Plaza was arrested on suspacaon of grand theft and embeu.lcment Tues-- day after security guards alleged they had filmsofher stcalinaSl.870 from a cash register Elizabeth Anft Cotton, 19. of Santa 'Ana, was released on her own m:oanazancc aner beana booked into the Co"a Meu Police Depart ment Jaal • • • In addition. Jones l!i also a member of the Laguna Greenbelt. Inc .. Village Laguna and the Laguna Presbytenan Church they hadn't parked up any clothes The man. who liv<'s on the 400 block of Costa Mesa Street. told police 16 Oxford cloth ~h1rt~ and fi ve paars of slacks were <;tolen Lbs~ was csll· mated lit S 1.21 Jmne A thief ~nt the doo1 lock of Printron1x. 17570 Cartwnght Road. this morning before making off wath two lBM t)pe,Hatcr~ of un- determined value • • • Break-ms occurred at four home-; in the Grc>..e5 mobile home p:&rk 1n Northwood dunng da\h&ht hou" Monday. Th1cve5 41mashcd wmdow\, pried doors and slid open unlocked windows to gain entf) before ran- sackin• the homes and 'teahna pn manly Jewelry and cash • • • • /<. scbool counS(lor told police that Slnclalr Jonea wa>. Sund<n night and removed S~03 64 an ca~h. • Fountain Valley Someone apparent!) used a le\ to unrock the managl'r'" office and stoic $3.200 from the Gue'it House re\· taurant. 1mno 'W arner A'c • • • Thieves stole a $1 .000 pnnt cu·cuat board asscmbh unat from the iana· Tech ( orp. IR \(>8 Band1her C arde • • • .\ burglar stoic a S.lOO \urlboard from a garage 1 ~ 18000 block of Mt \.\ aterma n <;trttt • • • i\ 53-)c.-ar-old cabinet makc.-r ~1d "'omeonr-appa~ntl) usang a BB gun s.hot a hole 1n tht nght pa,~r windo~ of h1\ yello~ To)Ota pickup while he wa dnv1ng on tht <ian Diego Freev.a). outh of Magnoha • trttt • • • Buratars ransa~ked a rtsttkoce m the 9000 block of Crocus Avcnur and... \tole COIO'I and a tek\UJOn 'ioC'l , • R ....... Beach A home buJ'llary was reported Someone broke into a l"&Y Cbev-un~ .. on Tuesday cvenina on the 700 b[ock of rolct El Camino parked Tuesday on Three home 14rqes wert broken into Tuesday by thieves who cut the garaac padlock• wtth bolt cutters. Two of the rc$1dcnccs arc in the 2200 block of Pomona Avenue and the other an tht 2900 block of Pepper Trte a 16-ye.ar-old $tudtnt reponcd ~he had been repeatedly SCAUlll)' molested dun~ the la~ two years Police, who refused to uy who has been qucsttoned 1n connecuon ~1th the aJJept1on. said the girt •~ st•"•na an her home while the anvcst1pt1on as Newport Beach \ Thieves cut a hole •n the roof of a car parlccd on the 1300 bloc of Pan Alrcnue and took a st(T'C'O and spcakm \•aJucd at $700 A resa~ent of the 900 block of Lake Street Tbe 10ta, estimated at thc6100blockofJadeCircle. The loss Acadia. fCPOr;tcd Tuetd.ay that a SJ 801 included a telev1s1on set and a included stereo equipment worth fenced-an, chaaned~up dot~ s~~e tnovae projector. S 180 and tools wonh S200. last Fnday. Tbean1mal w111dent1ficd • • • • • • es a aatdcn brow.n ~it.bull worth S · women was al'T'CSted Tuesday A S6·year-old woman wu a~t.cd Someone stole a bllle 1966 Chev-emoo~ at the Spon Mai:t . storc1 Tuesday afternoon at the Broadway rolct Mafibu parked Tuesday m 'front 7433 Edmaer A vc., on 1usp1caon or ~ore. 1111 Edm'cr A vc .. on &u.1pa- of a home on the 7000 block of Ford shopUf\i~ Clothina wonh S.O ~ ~ • caon of shoplJf\itlJ. Two blOUJel· Drive. The loss W1J ntimtied at recovered. . ·-----. ./" worth $38 were ~overed. -.......... ---·-···.... . .. Sl,000. • • • ~ • A "resident of the 1000 bloc~ of A resjdent of .pc 16700 block of ,.. man parked at 6th Sttcct and Eniland Stttct iold police Tuesday Graham Street n:poned Tuesday that Pacific Coast H1ahway called police that a maroon boy•' bicycle had been someone stole has "brown 1971 Tuc1day to report Lhat 50mconc atolcn from lhuumaton Beach Haah Cadilllc Coupe de VIU wonh brok~ into hit areen 19$9 C'hevrolcl School. The lo Wa\ tSltmltcd Ill s ~.soo. p.ckup Thelo sancludcdaSIOwaJlct SIOO -• • • and S.O rn cash 1 Someone tole lour Lane. • • • An automobile hood CO\'er, ~at covers, two beach chairs. a rad1Q. a beach bag. a Jacket and • car cover were stolen Monday from th.c car of an Irvine man who left his con- vertible lop open whale park~ an the South Coast Plau parkana lot The loss was placed at $680 • • • A man who cn.-acd a clcamna scn•1~ to pack up h1• di')' clcan1.ni at his home wa c.Aught Wlth his ~nts down whtn, anct lcavtna dtn) cloth~ on his parch for t\\'u wttk he cal~ 1bc 'Clf-ancn" and J1 ~cred conttnuana " ••• Jewelry and cash of undetermined value was taken from home on Minen Trail betWCC'n 8 a m and S ~.m. Monday b> a buraJar who broke a damns room wtndow to aet an Laeun• Beach · A din bike and tqwprntnt valued at $2 7S9 ~-ere reponed •tolen Mon- day from a p 11 2000 block ot Hallv1ew On\.-e, • • • i\n unlr.nown U'IJ>CC\ c:nttrcd a side window to tht offiC"t of tht 1 lo ttl Cahfomaa. lJ 16 South C t H1ah• • • • • C 1ty emplo)OC$ reponed that 18 tr«t hahts on Ltclo I le twlve bun \bot out with 1 pellet or BB 1un iDCC t.lit.bqlnn11~1 of Jinu.ary. Tbe'"tow ·- cost t~ CU} was put II $$70 • • • .. Orang9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February l. 1984 Countdown leads to ·adventurous launch By ta.r A11oclat~ Prett CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -The countdown for America's I 0th space shuttle m1ss1on began today with the crew predicting the JOurncy would open "new frontiers .. for ~rvicinJ satellites and building the permanent otbitma st.auon President Reaen has endorsed. Among 'the "very spectacular novelties · planned for the fi ve-day fli&ht aboard the shuttle Challenger are the first space wilk.s without lifelines: Two of the five astronauts arc to move away fro'm the shuttle with a backpack propelled by nitrogen gas jets. Liftoff from Cape Canaveral is scheduled for 8 a.m. Seven dead ln rowhouse fire WASHINGTON -Seven people were ki lled toda) in a three-alarm rowhousc fire that left 15 others mjured, officials said. h was the city's worst fire m four years. The blaze, which was reponed at 2:50 a.m. by a passing policeman. took more than an hour to extinguish, according to city fire officials. Firefighters were st1U removing bodies hours after the fire was brought under control. their rescue effom hampeted by a collapsed floor. said city police spokesman Jim Battle. $6.2 mllllon ln securltles lost PORTLAND. Ore -The FBI sa}s it's probing the apparent theft of a bag containing S6.2 million worth of negottable and non-negotiable securities m transit from Portland to Los-Angeles Jan. 10. An FBl agent in Los Angeles said Tuesday that S3. I 2 million of the missjng securities WM negotiable and could easily be sold for cash. Brinks Inc. has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the bag's contents. CALIFORNIA ~~ ,~ Flynt sentenced to 15 months LOS ANGELES - A federal JUdge has sentenced Larry Flynt to 15 month.., in prison for ~ont~mpt <?f court after a six-hour. obscenit)·laced heanng in which the paraplegk Hustler magazmc publisher was gagged and h.andcuffed.10 his wheelchair Fl) nt, 43, crippled by a 1978 assassinatjon attempt, was calm at first on Tuesday when V.S: Distncl Judge Manuel Real ruled him in CO!ltempt for a Dec. I 2 outburst before a lt:deral magistrate. When 'Real sentenced h1m to six month!i 1n pnson. Flynt began yelling obscenities and screaming: "GI\ c me more! Give me more!" Phony birth certlflcates for sale ::::... . LOS ANGELES -One Los A~eles County worker was fired and another suspended without pay afteMhey -and a third person were accused -0f selling phony birth certificates to undercover immigration officers. Joe Gonzalei de Leon, a Collections Department clerk, and ----Joe Sephus Clemmons. a non-permanent clerk in the recorder's office. were arraigned last Wednesday on a federal charge of knowing}) transfemng false identifi- cation documents lo federal officers. U.S: M1l~-rai~ Volney V. Brown Jr. set bond at $5.000 each. De Leon. 25, and Clemmons. 24, had been arrested a da) earlier by U.S. lmm1grat1on and Na1ural1za11on Service investigators looking into alleged sales of phon> birth certtlicates to illegal ahens, an INS spokesman said. Bram-damaged boy wlns sult .. LOS ANGELES -<\ 3-\car-old bov \\llh the mental capacity of a month-old bab) has \\On a se1tlemenl of a negligence su11 filed on h1~ behalf aga1n~t Ross-Loos Medical Group and Holl) "ood Pre'\hytenan Hospital Under the agreement appni"ed Tuesday by Superior Court Judge Robert C N)e. Jose ( ru1 and his parents will receive an in1t1al pa yment of$500.000 wtth a guaranteed $5,000 paid into an annuity each month for the next 12 years. The settlement would amount 10 $I 0 million if the ~hild lives to 68, which is considered unl1kelr. WORLD ~--~=~=~~ Brlef Israell labor strlke ends TEL AVIV. Israel -About 70.000 municipal workers returned to work today after a three-da) strike, restoring services ranging from garbage collection 10 marriage registration. After a I 0-hour negotiating session Tuesday m$ftt. representatn C'i of the workers and the Finance Ministry agreed to wage increases of from 650-2,200 shekels (about $5-$18 l for the lowest-paid workers to help offset Israel's high inflation. Media reports said the workerS also would get the 5.000 shekel ($40) pay hike promised to all public sector. employees after inflation pushed up last year's pnces b) IQ I percent. Prisoner describes Sovlet jal~s LONDON -Pnsoners at a ~pec1al la bur camp in the Soviet Union live 1n Lrampcd. din\ cell'\ and receive inadequate food. water and medical care. accord1n~ to a document published toda} b~ ~mnc~l) International. The London-based human right<.. group puhl1shcd what ll said wa~ a first-hand description of II\ 1ng cond1uons at a camp for political pnsom·r~ "51nglcd out b) the So\ 1et authonties for part1cularl ) SC\cre treatment." The document 1s from an un1dcnt1ficd "prisoner of cons- cience" held at the special corrcct1"c labor colon} VS 389 36-1 near Perm in the Ural Moun1a1n!i. about 750 miles east of Moscow. Amnesty lntemauonal said. Lebanese flghtlng increases BEIRUT. Lebanon -Two Lebanese soldiers "ere killed today in battles with Shute Moslem m1li11amen. and opposition Oru!iC leader Waltd J umblatt <>aid a new round of full-scale civil warfare was "inescapable·· An arm) ~pokesman said an officer <tnd a c,crgeanl were killed during ·1he machine gun and rocket-propelled grenade exchanges between army poc;1t1on~ and 'ih11te strongh olds in a southern Beirut <;IJ'burh at m1dda) The state radio said army troops in the hilltop \ 11lage of Sou~ el-Gharb came under sniper fire at noon . hut no casualties were rcponed m the village overlooking the U.S Manne bast· al Beirut International Airport. £arly Bird Dinner . Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish . Complete Dmner with choice of soup or sala<J. and dessert 4 to 6 PM 7 Days A Week! I.,lke a comfortable old shoe A man floats in a one-person life raft on a lake in West Germany. The raft, which can be stored in a •mall case, front right, wa• displayed for the first time at a boat •how ln Dusaeldorf, West Germany. ·EA.~-__.;;:;----- SOFT PRINTS • PASTELS AURORA BATH TISSUE Contlo~panaamake 'top l_en ' animal list · W ASHlNITTON (AP) -I he tnal~ and tribulations of lhe Cahlorn1a condor, black-footed fem:t and aiant panda arc well-known, their love lives and struggle 10 survive often followed close I y by the media But what about the dugona and the aye aye? The World Wildlife Fund on Tuesda) released its 1984 top I 0 list of endangered species. Besides those five animals, it included the golden-headed lion tamarin. 'kouprey, the giant Gippsland eanl\worm, and two plants, Laramie false sagebru!ih and Mexican cycad. · Russell Train, president of the conserva- tioo group, said this year's list compri!.es the rarest species as well as animals or plants tbat re~ched a turning point in their survival last year. "Some. like the black-footed ferret !i.how- ed a dramatic increase 1n numbers:· Tram Said, referring to small weasels 1n Wyoming thought to be exunct until three years ago He said 88 of the animals. including 20 babies. were sighted last year. • But tbe dugongs of the Persian Gulf. a seacow thought to have inspired earl) accounts of the mythical mermaid. ma) have been wiped out by oil spills. the environmental group said. A rabbit-sized monke) called the gold- en-headed hon tamann had a severe setback last year. the rcpon said. There are • l ·LB STICK l~s than 1.000 1 n tbe '#\Ids of 81'Ull, but late last year 29 were shipped 1Ueplly to tklg1um und offered for sale by a wildlife dealer. There was a plitn last year to copture and breed the kouprey. th.e world's largest B!'<l rare t wild oxen which once roamed through Southeast Asia. But that plan was canceled. ST. G~OE'& Gnaadi (AP)-M: honor a'*" OfRoYalOren.ld~ lk rhythmic beit of a sceet Nnd _.. ot welcome ~ted ~ on tbi flt'lt cruise ahlJ) to-1team into Si. OieCJrlie._ ba.rbot aince the US.4ea invalioli· INt October. · Govemor Oeneral Sir Paw ~ naoked by top otliciah of the interim govemme.ot. waa on the pi« TUelday lo weloome passtoaen of the CuDatd Countess and thank them .. for the con-- fiden~ and tTUJt you have in Greriad& Ind the Grenadian people .• , • EA. KRAFT PARKAY MARGARINE GALA PAPER TOWELS luvs ........... 6-0Z. Kltrv QUEEN CAT FOOD . ,.. . .., ... ... . '•. 'n.... w .,., CONVENIENCE PACKS . LUVS DIAPERS 120Z. CANS COCA COLA Prjces Effective at jlll Southerrf Callfornfa Alpha Beta Markets DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS . -. . • . . l'own 's TV ban over but real test ahead jtty gives up TV for nonth to kick habit televii.1on for the entire month. Television will nose in at the ctremonv where a news anc.honnan from Hartford"'i WFSB-TV \viii present lhe awards. In fact, sponsors say, television itself was a major contributor to the project's suC<JCss because of the publicitY. i( provided. Ge~µyel talks ·at LeQanon collap$e Says Marines must ~tay to . ensure country•s survival WASHINGTON (AP) -Lebanese Preli.dent Amin Oemayel bu indtctted that the Wlthdrawal of U Marines from biJ country could le.ad to lbe coJla of unity there and ultimately harm Amencan 1nterdts in tbe FARMINGTON, Conn. ~AP) -The ial is ovef but the verdict 1s still out on hether this to~n·s month-Ion' effon to tck the TV habit was successful an creating. community <?f d1scrimlnating viewers. Backers claim that up to a third of TV news coverage .. ilfimcdiatcly brou&ht national ~nd inter:iatlonal aue,ntion on thJi' community and virtually everyone in tow was aware of it," Streich said. Middle East. / ....,, . • Oelnayel, in an interview publishc'1 in e-V.1 l · Wuhlnatdn.Pott, also blamed Syria for bJockiqa ~ Ott to ·achieve a sccunty plan thit WQllld end lbe · na between various Lebanese factions. anninaton"'s 16,000 residents survived muary without television. Now they are ailing to sec if many -or any - :nnaneotly reduced their dependence cm te tube. .. When we sta.ned the expcri ment on Ja 3, we were literally inundated by telephone calls from Canadian television, British television, American television, television network programs, local telC'Vision Boston television and New York televisi'on " he Discussina the 1,600 Ma.rioes at the ~l Inter- national Airport, Gemayel a.id their preaence "is symbolic an~J>:dvidcs mom upport for the whole free .. world." He a : "The Marines are noi bctDJ asked to be' militarily responsible:• · · School Supenntendent William Streich jd Tuesday he wou.Jd measure the :P.Crimcnt's success "b; the number o1 !il~n and adults ID this community that ill tum on their televisions in February id be more d1scnmmating." ~idTu~ay. ' • > Oemayel's comments Qame as Conaress. led by the Democratic leadership, oresscd to act ,the Req;in administration to pull the Marines out of Lebanon. Streicfi estimated·ttiat at least one-third of t~~ fami~j~s with school-age children participated ID the TV turn-off 1n this affluent Hartford suburb. .. In one elementary school 27 percent were stiH involved at the end of last week " • -. / Refcrrina to advocates of the pullout, Gema~! said. .. AR they thin.kins about the alternative to the COllaj)IC of the Lebancte aystcm and government and what tb11 will ~ to the free world in general and to American in\et~ts in the Middle Ea.st? · Those among the lown 's 2 600 ·hoolchildrcn who charted their families' mu~ viewrng patterns will tum in their lta this week, wtth results to be announced r Feb. 9. he said. ' ... ·----------...;:.....;=------..<:.....-___ _J_ ________ I "Wb~ ~I ~ the mam beneficiary of such a collapse? .,, ... ..,..... If these cnues thmlc hard on answers to these questions, Many who went alona with the blackout • said they made an exception for the Candidates OD lee maybe they will see that the interests of Lebanon are imPortant LO the interests of the free world'r' he said. Members of the local Library Council, bich sponsored the project, arc planning 1 awards ceremony for children and adults hose pledite cards sh6w they shunned National Football Leaaue playoff and Supe( Bowl games. Continued TV restraint could be chaUcn~ed by telecasts of the Winter OJ m 1cs this month. Sculptor Em.De Burch worka on a ~now 9CUlpture of Dem.ocradc preeldentlal hopeful Jeue Jackson ln Concord, New Hampebire. A Kulpture of Preetdent Reagan looka on. Burch plan• to Kulpt all the m.~or candidatea ~the atate'a upcoml~g pret1ldentlal prlm.ary. · . r. ~ • LARGE CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS - --- GREEN GIANT • 12-0Z. CAN NIBLETS CORN GIANT 6-LB. LOGS DURAR.AME FIRE LOGS •IMPORTED I LB. SWEET & JUICY NECTARINES PLAY "ALL NEW" .ALPHA BETA BINGO WIN UP TO 54,000,000 IN PRIZES AVAILABLE INCLUDING WEEKLY SWEEPSTAKES • aal,000 IN CAIN IYU'Y naK 'o" 12 wa1Ka. ~., ~~ .1 ~'~ • ADOOQaCARAYAN AWARDID waaKL y POR t 2 "'91K •. •A "-YMOUTH YOYAOIR AWARaD WllKL Y POR ti WalKI. • PlnY lt0,000 81NOO "'IZll QET V.PU" ALPHA HTA OAMl 'CA"O TODAY ANO A OAMl TICKfT WITH !ACH STORE VISIT. '* . _. .......... .,. , ... ,., ......... ,.. • .......... "'_.. • .,...,.,. .... 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FEW OF THE WINNERS IN THE ALL NEW $4,000,000 ALPHA BETA BINGO GAME. . - J 9emayel did 'n~t say wben he thought it would be pomblt: for the Ma~ncs t<;> ~eave Lebanon, but his aJdes have said that even 1fa J)obucal agreementjs ~bed the government will need the Marines' support for 90medmC: Coke. cash and guna L.A. County Sheriff Sherman Block ahcnr. 80me of tbe more tbe.D 230 poanda of cocaine -atreet •alue of $50 mllllon -aelsed In a raid on a Glendale home Monday. Nearly $260,000 ln cub and ••en gana were aelzed. Three people were arreated. Slager Jackson. 's TV spot qu~stioned LOS ANGELES (AP)-. Bob Giral<li Productions "did e .. erythmg properly" in arranging fireworks that burned singer Michael Jack.son's scalp dunng frlmmg ofa TV commercial. the firm's executive producer says. "I don't thank anyone really knows for sure what happened," and comments on what caused last Fnday's accident at the Shrine Au<litoriwn are .. totally specu- lation," Ralph Cohen said in New York. Cohen's comments came a day after Jack.son's laywer. John Branca, srud Jackson is considering legal action against whoever is responsible for the accidenL Cohen, contacted by Los Angeles' City News Service. was unavailable for add1tiooal comment, bjs office said. Jacks<>n. 25, stayed Tuesday at his family's Encino home where he has been since his release Saturday from Brotman Memorial Hospital's bum unit. Aircraft workers reject contract Striking aerospace employees vote 3 to 1 against 'last' offe_r __ LQNG BEACH. Calif. ( ..\P) -Strilung aerospace w~rkers at McDonn~l Douglas Corp.'s Long Beach plant h:I\ e reJccted a company contract propos;rl-by a nearly 3-1 margin. even though the company ha! started hmng replacement employees. . "We did at." said Bob Bcl"lhoff. president of Uruted £\uto Workers Local 148. after iuesday·s vote tn which 72 percent of thr stnkers ~ cast ballots rejected the contract "I'm proud of them -these people have bttn out of work for almost four months and ltvmg without pa)chccks. and then to havr them vote to continue this thing," BerghofTsatd. r The 'ote was I. 7Q6 :rgamst rail ficatton to 68 7 in fa' or. with 126 challenged ballots. . Douglas offered a three-year contract with annwtl bonuSt's of 3 percent but no permanent pay boosts exocpt for s6me highly skilled JOb classificauons. · J ---..,, . . ' . •• Or.ngeeout OAJLY PILOTIWedMlday, February 1, 19M W•HONOA YOUR CR•DITI AO PRICES PREVAIL: WED .. FEB . 1st THRU TUES ., FEB . 7th .. 1984 .RC COLA • RC 100 (REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE) 12 oz. CANS 6-PAK .. --·- ·GILLETTE FOAMY ~ SHAVE CREAM Tn ck ano 11ch fo r ii grear shave Your c.1101c" of lormutas 11 oz. 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But prc!;1dents do't u'>ually choose the ma1ont} oft ht" Judges the} appoint Senators do Each senator in the same pany a'> a sm~ng pre!;1den1 recommends prospective JUd$CS . to serve in his state and most prcs1d~ go along with the choices. No pres1· dent has enough qualified personal · acqua1n.tances to fill all the d1stn ct judgeships at h1!> disposal. The system has led to federal j udgeships in California for longume political figures like Stephen Rein- hardt. appointed by Jimm) Caner and A. Andrew Hauk, a L~ndon Johnson appointee usual!) rated by "' la~ers as the worst federal judge in California. That's whv the three judicial ap- pointments recommended \0 far by Republican Pete ~•Ison, California's newest U.S. senator. arc such eye- brow raisers. · His three choices are not onl} apparently qualified. but none has any known previous political links to the senator. The three: • Altcemant· ~totler. a former Orange County Superior Coun judge first appointed to the bench b) ex- Gov Edmund CJ Brown Jr This recommendation 1s remarkable be- ca use of Wilson·.., I 982 campaign commercials cntu:111ng Brow n's ju- dicial appointments. . • Edward J. C1arc1a. a <iacramento Mun1c1pal Coun Judge first ap- pointed b) thcn-(1ov. Ronald Re- agan. Garcia. 1nact1\c polt11cally for man) years .. ha<; been rnnkcd as the Sacramento area's ahlest municipal judge b} local lawver~. THOllS EUAS •Harl) L. Hupp, a 13-year veteran of the Los Angeles Superior Court. First appointed by Reagan, Hupp-was chosen as tnal Judge of the year by anorncys practicing in Los Angeles, the largest coun system in the world. These appointments suggest that Wiison may be that rare bird: A pol1t1c1an who tries to keep at least some campaign promises. His pamphlets in 1982 read like a do-gooders delight. "As a U.S. sena- tor. I will recommend tough judies who will put repeat offenders behind· bars," said one tract. "I will base the appointments entirely upon ment." Wilson obviously can't keep to the letter of that promise. Any choices he makes must be cleared with the Reagan Administration before he announces them. That's why there are no Democrats among his picks. But the choices are a cut above the common run of blatantly-pollt1cal appointments. Partly that's because of th"t' screen- ing comn\1ttec Wilson set up soon after taking office. Th is group. sl m 1 lar to the one used by Democratic Sen. Alan Cranston during Democratic admin1strauons 1s made up of law- vers Wilson trusts. · Their job 1s to pick candidates acce ptable 10 both Wilson and Re· agan who will not embarrass either the president or the senator on the bench or dusng the confirmation process. "The screening 1s mostly ours," says·a'Wilson aide. "Bu t of course we know what the White House 1s looking for. Still. we really arc making a 'imcere effort to do this pro- fessionall y. with as little cronyism as pos5ible." Elia~ I\ .:1 anta Monita-based columnist on state issues .. ·· ... (Sen.) Wiison may~ that rcire bird: A palttlclan who tries to keep at least some of hJs·campalgn promises.' . THOll.A8 ELIAI . ' LETTERS Agran answered: Billions for defense ensure pea~e · r read with interest the Sunday. the well-studied Agran purposely ous world and the need l:Or weapons way missions. Th.e Sovie 30 ts Bacookllfi'nue Jan. 22 -an1cle entjtled "Irvine overstated the cost of the bomber by such as the B-1 bomber. is very ~I. to produ~ an add1t1onal c ires Mayor's National Forum," and felt some $300 million. Agran went on to The U.S. has not deployed a new annually. . . that some o f the Mayor Agran's state that he would rather sec the strategic bOmber since the last B-52 The Soviets arc also fhgh~ tettmg a erroneous comments should not go funds spent on "l 0,000 affordable rolled off the line '"· 1962. Since that new heavy bomber (8Jack;ac~) .thio unchallenged. . houses." Well. who wouldn't rather time, the Soviet Union has d~ployed appears comparable to the B-1. tis The mayor 'itale'i. ''l'<l lovc for the see the funds spent on defense m excess of 230 intercontinental· pe~nt larger tha~ the B-1 . has a city oflrv1ne to ha\c the S500 mlllton funneled into homes. food. educa-range Backfire bombers.~ nuclear va~abcdle s~«P1 wina 1 . adnd appeafS or so 'ism for a B-1 Bomber." In tom. etc.? m1SS1le-carrying Backfire has suffi-design . . 1or ow-a t1tu e stra~c ' order t ss1st h1<; argument I believe Unfortunately. we live in a danger· cient range to auack the U.S. on one-pcnctrauodn~beeapoos. The B 1 black 1 J 9 a 8 c 6 k •---------------------------· 1scxpectc o operauona y . · Should · nation ever .SQ.ltle J -- gainst One-cent 'Pigeon Drop' tax hike underauaek', MayorAg.ranoby;ousty would have no problem scndtf\g ou }'oung soldiers on suicide missions in To thl' d1tor: P1g('fl 1 Drop r hat\ the ll'rm yOU hear 111 these pan<, nowad3)~ You knov. the con game where the con an1s1s approath the little old lad}' in tennis \hoes from Pasadena with a packct of monc) they've found? She gets to hold the money but in the end lose!> her matth1ng money, plus her share of the "found" money. Pigeon Drop. That's how we hear the I-cen t transponat1on tax proposal labeled Here's the scenane>-Per- petrators of the tai proposal° offer Orange County c1t1es a lot of trans- ponauon t1db1ts and cake icing. such as money to repair local roads. Looks enticing. How can we lose? c1t1es ask. But they can lose and do lose just hke the little old lady from Pasadena. For when they cut through the icing the y find the cake. most of the tax for Foothill and San Joaquin freeway!>. Forap1ttanceofa few road repairs. th e 14 cities unknowingly embraced a well-hidden, clever tax scheme main- ly benefitting two land developers, Irvine and Mission Viejo companies. to service houses they want to build. Pbor 14 c1t1es, victim$ of a Pigeon Drop. But not Huntington Beach. Hunt- ington Beach sliced through the icing and saw a Pigeon Drop and called the police, voting "No" on the tax. A courageous action for ,a principle, since it couldn't stop the prop<>sal from appearing on the ballot. But ifs not too late for all other" Orange County old and young ladies and gentlemen to say "No" to the Pigeon Drop and vote No on the I-cent tax increase in June. TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach aircraft older than the men who fly them. That ts the very reason Presi- dent Reagan and the Congress have funded the B· I bomber -~deter aggression. maintain the pea , and keep our young men out of w . Someday It is my hope th t the btlhons spent on national defense could be diverted to social needs. Unfortunately. that day is not here. Mayor Agran s distortion of the facts will not assist in the funherancc of that dream. ARGYLES. NELSON lrvinQ • -------------------.---------------------~~c-- I I Dist by L A Times Synd "Personally, I think it's rather. cruel, keeping them In those little round bowls." THE ETERNAL RIDDLE: HOW LONG IS INFINITY? I couldn't belte\.e the flood of letters thatarrneJ on my desk a few days afterthe puhhcat1on of an innocent httle paragraph in one of my "Thought'> at I argl'" columns The item 1nquc,tinn read "lf)ou think that mathematics deals w11h 'fact'· a' we know th em. how docs your mind accept the mathematical fat t that there arc as man} C\ en nu m h<.'r'i as there are even and odd numbcr!l rnmb1ned?" The reaction~ 10 this ranged from utter puulemcnt tod1sbeltefand ridicule. But. oftourse. every math- ematics maJor"" ho has dealt w11h the SIDNEY HARRIS subJect of numcncal "infinities" takes this paradox for granted. It•$ ax1omat1c 1n all the textbooks. What 1 found most interesting about the qucnc ... was not the prcva-· lencc of arithmetical ignorance (for I myself am a semi-ignoramus in the field). but the unwillingness or in· abilityofthcavera$e person toa~pt or come to terms with the concept of "infin1ty." ltisa subject we avoid not so much because of our mtellectual deficiency as because of our un· conscious emotional resistance to this mind-boggling notion. . The infinite in number, of course. 1s "'connected with the eternal in time; and the eternal in ume is inevitably connccte<:twith our personal death. This is precisely what we cannot contemplate, except we have faith in pcrsonalJmmortality. Not merely that we will be gone forever, but that memory will be erased, that &he stars will cool and the galaxy wi ll perish. and all life on this planet and the solar system will become('xtinct. \'iewed as a natural system. all this is bound to happen eventually. Cosmictimeisa mystery, and reli&ion of the conventional sort can only console but not assuage or explain this deep perplexity. Sidney J. Harris is a syndicated colummst. Syrians protecting rich drug trade in LCb,anon L.M. Bovo . ----- From my house before dawn you can hear the seagulls cry, and as the li$htcomesdown, they hang on the wind turnm-and tuminaovertbe tuas~nd femesand frciaJlters. You can count them in your morning thought the Wfr'f people finger beads. They strok~ a rhythm wit~out a beat against the snowy Olympics. and create a communion of sorts between the down-htte and the up-there. So J wa5 disappointed to learn from experts that there's no such thinJ as a scaaull. A kittiwake, )'CS. A black· backed aull. too. And a herrinuull, which is what I've been look.in a at. But, technically, no seagull. Profits from Bekaa Valley poppf es support internati~nal terrorists WA~lll M 1TON -The 'i>nan\ aren't clinging \O 'ltuhbornl}' to Lcha- non's B(kaa Valk} JU'it IOJ)rotcl 1 their Oank again\\ hrach attack They're aho prott'(tinga multi b1lhon-<lolla[drug traffic 1nvolv1ng top-ranking Synan military and c1v· 1han officials. · H 1gh-quatity ha\htsh and heroin are !l.mu~led out of the valley throu&h ~yna to vanous Western capitalc; The smue&Jers;ire liven safe 'passage by'theSynan m1ft1ary-in CJtchangc forlucn111ve payom. From 1ntcll1gencc 'IOurcc , m }' as- wciate Indy Badhwnr has obtained a ronftdent1al rrpon that detail'> th<" whole \ord1d ,to~ I fcrc are the htghltght, -A pivotal role in the OOJX' traffic ORANGE COAST Daily ·Pilat . - 1s played by the teared Synan secret o;erv ice. Al -lstikhbaratt As-Sounat It wa'i the SS. as It i·scalled, that brought in Turkish experts to grow opium poppies 1n the valley The secret !icrvice uses the money from drug~ to bankroll terrorist attacks and to reuui\ and control spies -as well a 10 hne1tsown pocltet-s -Like Chicqogang.<1ters 1n the 1920s. Syrian aenerah have carved out thtirown exclusive territories to ketpthmponabusines hkebas1s Oncdust-oupdidoccurbetwccn two • nval aeoeral1, Mohammed Ghaflcm and Ghazi Kenaan. Terms of a "peace treaty" gave Kenaan the take from smugglcri in the Lebanese City or Shatura, whtle Ohanem e~acts tnbute H.L. Sdtwart a 111 ... ,..,....,_.. . Char Oo1irellby ''"'°' etlt ......... , .• , ... .......... .... t..._ ._, d•• t ....... •• .U I '°""' l•r SI C<Lt•e MMe AdOffto Ul"""°""..nc.AI 19' lo• t IO I Mia ....... (. ... •lfllf> Larry D. lpeera ..-~601t\O '"''°' JACK AMDERSON at the Synan border po'lt of Al Massna .. -The northern Lebanon truck routes arc controlll'd by Synan St<:ur- ity ch1cf R ifaat As~d. Pre ident Hafc7 A5sad's.rouogcrbroth~r. H1 5 minions share income from the nonhem drua roads with Ali Eid, an Alawitc Moslem a1cnt 1n the pon of Tripolt. The drug convoys, under Syrian army protection, Lrwel the bleak. undy roads from Baalbelt. ubanon. tnto yna thcouah th(' remote v1llaic ofSnr&haya. .-Synan military nehcoptcrs have been U!.td to ship tonsofha4'h1s.h from the town ofN1haa in the Rck~a Valley toSyna. whence 1t iOCJ to Europe Drup~und for Alcundna. EayPl art shipped from the ynan-con· frollcd Lt-bane~ port of Anfa aboard the ship'•Ha Sin," unde.rthe watch- ful eye of ynan nt Mustafa A I Fa~' La t summer, El)'Pllan of- ficials ~izcd J,200 k1 IO&f'lms of Bek.u Valle)' dol)t',. • ' -Thel1stofdfficencnrichln1 \ I themStlves from the drug trade 1s a veritable Who's Who of the Synan anny. The 1ntcl11gence repon list" name~. -Also fingered in the intellt~ence rcpon were Syria'sdefcnsc minister. Mustafa Tala!>. and Army chief H1kmat Al-')hahab) They were re- ported \O he deali ng with Syna's top drug dealers, Ahmad Mustafa Al- Lakk1ss and Hus!>C1n Abdel Ghani Tl em. -One top drug dealer, Jamij Abdel Kanm Ham1eh, from the Bekaa Valley village ofTaraya, re· ce1 ves full Synan military protection. "When his car passes through a Syrian checkpoint, the Synan soldiers do not dare stop tt orquesuon him," the rcpon stat.cs. "Ham1eh also has close tr es to defense m 1 n1stcr Talas." -Druaarre ts 1nvolvina the Ciynan-contmlled traffic have been made over the fast two years m Eaypt, pain and Grtecc. Canadian an<f French lntcrpol qen&s have Mbbcd dru, muglcrs in Lebanon in an efTon to st.cm the flow of dope to their countne1 BLUNDER Of THE WEEK- Morc than a year aao. f· 16 fighter planes crashed the cautc baa never been na1loc(d n. One rca n is that tbe~n re no\ cqu1 pcd 1tlrlli t ia ordcn- thc bf aclc boxeHha ~ut on commcrc11l 11rh nd help 1n"e 1igato1"1 fiaurcout hat ha~ • pen ed. The crash prompted the inspector generals of the Air Force. Army and Navy to recommend development of astandard fli&htda~r rdertobc installed in all milita lanes. But some of the Pcntago rass a.re resisting thtsemsn tly sensible move, on vounds that 1t would be too costly. My sources suggest idiffercnt reason: that some mitn.ary officials would rather not know if a crash wn causcdbydefectivcequipment That would embamu not only the plane's · manufacturer, but the Pentaaon people who were 1uppottd to make sure 1t was in A· I condition. Thecaseoflhe miuina black boxes will come up at heari~ b)' the tf ~usc Govcmmcnl Opcrattons Comrluttcc. CONFIDENTIAL FILE-Arc- pon from an anti-Khomeini cJu.le voupinf>arisofTcnsri1lyev1dencx that thcayatollah'1murderou1 tcndenciea have DQ1 abated after five ycartof'butchcry.1'hc"Pcople's . • Mojabedin·• 1eamed that 11 of their supPortcn 1n Tehran wen; e'ccutcd 1n November. When mat1 vcs were allowedtocoJlcctthcbOdic 11\rce · 1 days later, the n:pon 1t1ia. ••1tan of tonurc v.Ttt totally evident on all I I 'bOdicurid LhC v~nn1· blood h!d bcCri dtain.cd before uccu t1011. J1 k An~non lit ndicil~d t0/ltmni L " DRIVERS Q. In whBt aaeJrOUP9 arc lhc most danaerouund the least dangerous drivers? A. Those from 20 throu&h 24 have thehiahestaccident rate : from SO through 54, the lowest The U. Conaressauttrorius leu . financial help for public libraries annually than it spends on naval torpedoci. Q You said the novdt t Zant G1'y was a dentist, I thouaht he was a ~II player? • • • A. That, too. Center fielder. Minor lcque • .(ft.hat hou1ue1la forSS5,800now, n'1cualya~ma amonathosc home' not new that art on the market nov. f. 8o)J1 ,.·nd~rcdC'Olum_j r. w • J ~i pe dr€ains are . .. . . fitting :for patios -~ Huntington Beach supplier's t rget: do-it-yourself ers uigrcdie~ u~ 10 the manulactunng process. Al Bilotti started WcndellyA Inc. an Huntington Beach last June to make parts avail.able to thea-vera~ home· owner to make their O\fll quality PVC patio furniture. Bilotti emph~ius By DA flD ff. BISHOP the word quality. o.1r,...;c...,11,1,,.n1 • "PVC patio furniture has been . . . around a while," Bilotti said, "but so Polyvinyl chlonde, or PVC, 1s much of it is of ~uch low-grade that it known to most people as the plas~c got a bad~me with. many of the stuff th.at rc;co~d. albums are made of people who ught it. or the plastic ptpmg that runs tbrough · "Many anufacturers would use many modem home~. But more lid ch~per plumbing grade' PVC pipe, more PVC is now being used for e whtch at\er a short time in the sun manufacture of inexpensive, Ii . t· begins to discolor. It also doesn't have weiJht, ~y-to-maintain and durable the same strength as 'schedule 40' patto fum.Jture. . pipe that we u~" The k~y . to .this use of PV~, .. Schedule 40, or furniture grade, is however, ts tts thickness and a special noticeably thicker than PVC pipe used for other purposes. lt also has a titanium dioxide 11tdditivc, which makes it ~istant to the S..J(n's harsh rays. Biloni believes his office and small warehouse in the Huntington Beach indu1uial park is the only outlet in the 11 western states that supplies furniture-grade PVC pipe, fittings and aoccssories to the public. Bil~ti, wpo w'?s formerly in the fOQd service business, and bis wife sh6pped for!atio furniture about a year ago an were surprised at the cost. Al decided he could easily build some attractive ch.airs and tables himse~f if only ~e could get th_e matenals. Quickly he learned that,-latte manufacturers weren't willin' ~ .~11 h.im the small quantity of material be needed. But then a vacation in Aorida, where PVC furniturt has been popular for eight years, ~med into a business research venture as the idea of selling PVC fumitll{e to Californians intrigued them. c, • , lJ n L l ...._ .............. l Wendellyn personnel do no manu- facturing, but carry a large supply of all that is necessary to put the furniture together: They also selJ paUems.-and-w:iU-ass~t-aRyone who wants help with the construction in their warehouse workshop. Al Bilotti, ehown with 80Dle of the fnmtn, ln ble Huntlntton Beach outlet, ad.taei cuatomen to look for f1inaltue-Oade PVC plpln& for bat qaallty ~patio c~. . PAPARAZZI Bilotti claims the public can save from 30 to 60 percent of the cost of comparable quality PVC furniture found in a retail store by making it themselves. And it is simple. "All you need is a saw, a tape measure, an electric drill nd a mallet, and the only limit to what you can do is your own imagination," Bilotti said. "At first we thought we'd sell the parts and the finished pieces as well. But I learned reaJly fast thai.An b~usiness you don't di~tri te some-thing d then com · "th the pe le ou are distribut g to. So we d to stick to supplying the parts. . "E¥entually Bilotti plans to sell Complete le.its to consumers. But right now customers, who usually write in for plans or have their own, order the necessary parts and Bilotti ships them out. - A classified ad in the back of Popular Mechanics magazine has generated a drawer full of responses from interested do-it-yoursclfcrs from all over the country. Bilotti says the biggest marketing problem is still the reputation of the lesser quality PVC furniture from the . past. However with the addition of slings made from Phifertcx to support the seat cushion, Bilotti says quality PVC furniture can be left outStde all year round with mintmal maintenance and last easily up to eight years. The 100 percent Dupont polyester cushions are guaranteed for two yean. When buyin& PVC chairs, lounges and tables, look for "furniture grade," schedule 40 PVC pipe a,,.. quality matenals in the cushions and slings. Tttmple'sfundWas·bigwinner While Casino Night crowd won prizes, reveled in sweets Barbara Glabman took her dee- -... orating assignment very seriously. She was up at 2 a.m. and off to the flower mart in LA to personally select the white flowers she used to decorate for Temple Bat Yahm's annual casino night. The floral arrangements with mirrors centered black satin cov- ered tables amid black and white balloons that fur:ther carried out the color scheme used in programs and invitations. For the second year Debby Poloasky and Rita Teller chaired the fund-raiser staged recently at the Newport Beach Marriott. Games (for prizes) started at 6 during the cocktail hour and con- tinued through the dinner (breast of chicken) and dancing to Barry Cole'• Sounds of Music band. At 10 p.m. the tables closed and the dessert buffet opened. In the words of Nancy Marcas (there with husband Steve), "It was a sweet- aholics paradise." Cho colate mousse and fondue, crepes and about 20 different kinds of cakes and pastries. Afterwards prizes were awarded and the winners included Allu and Rad! Scll.relber who won the beauty day.at Amen Wardy; Dr. Gary and Florence Feldman owners of new luggage and the Marcase1 up for quite a shopping spree at ,South Cout Plaza. Others there to help support temple proarams were Gil and Pa ... &ra1er (he's VP ways and means). Dr. Ray and Carol Berke. Deul1 and Patti DelabatJ, Bev and C.ack Dlamoad, Teri and Jeff Fft'ttltl, Suford and Mary Oreen- bcra, Lori and Eva.a IlaM, Dr. William and AelleJ ltlela, Rad! and Lany Leveutoee, Ju and Mlclaael Meisel, Dr. Ell1oH and Jouae Meteer, Dr. Ardlar and Sud.I Selvu, DeuJ• and BouJe · Sim•, 8 .. and Carol TlleN and Dottie and Dave Zlmberoff. Also at the party (which was six months in'1he plannina) were Jt4ae &Mt& ancfYpa 8oM.aMlM, hdlt L .... and Bnce Miller, IUMa and Bal hraJ and Wlaale and lliehlol Rot1.-"'\ ' • • • CocliraH aase. chairman and CEO of the Irvine-baaed Cochrane " . Chuc, Livingston cl Co., Inc., will be awardc"d the third annual "fiilh, family and football" award Thu,. day at the Anaheim Marriott , The award ia. s-scntcd to an outstandina business and com· munity leader who baa demon· I I ' 0...,,...,,......, -.ny,.... Barbara and Jim Glabman. aboYe, and lllcbael and Judy Lapin, left, attended the temple benefit where Candice Schnapp watchea ROfer call for one more card. &lratcd commitment tO fatth , f'am. ily. teholastic and athleticsl ~ccord- 10.1 to lhe cvent•s national cqainnao Jou H. Gerko.of Auor Corp. · In addition to the award presto· tati6n, the celebration will anc1ud.e the introducuon of the Catbohc ' ' ,. • H l&h School All tar football t.e:am from Soulhem C..lif omiL Pat Kaci , form~ Quarterback for the LA Rtms will be emcee and Du Reeves, head coach of the Denver Bronco Wlll be keynote speaker. For further 1nform1t1o n, call 774-7575 '"'\ ... "Check to ~ if they are double stitched and stay away from foam fillers and any outdoor furniture that uses plastic thread," Bilotti advises. There are other, larger firms that ~e and sell quality PVC f umiture. WendeUyn-is uruque lD that it provides small . quaptities for the individual. -- ''If r.ou like to play with Your bands, it's like f.own..rup Tinker Toys,' Bilotti sai . . ALL A-BOARD? . ; ) I ) J STRASBURG, Pa (AP) -In garbincludesablackc.ooductor'sbat. 1970, Donald Denlinger salvaged 19 red pants, white shirt and black vest • cabooses destined· for the scrap heap adome4 with a gold watch~ . an4 converted them into a motel that boasts: "The end of the train W&$ just A 2S-too scrap caboole costs about the bcginnins for us... $4,000. They ar.e usually rustina and · smelly. and it ~es plenty of money fu Hbi~ no~ ~ants to,..~llnl~thber re-and elbow czuse' to tefutt>ish them r $h~. 1.tDtl$ AS aytut r ..... Y. Quses with·plumbing;··watef··lines and in- becausc cabooses, conodered . ob-sulation so!ete or excess baggage by Ar:n.enca's l·You:d probably have to s~od railroads, arc a bot collectors it.em. another s 1 S,OOQ fixing them up. But "It's a nostalgic thing. You want to , what size of a house can ·:10U buy for grab a piece o( the best of yesterday $20.000 that's ready to move m. before 1t gets a~y ... said Denlinger. turnkey?" said ·Denlinger . .. We get a lot of ho~eym<><?ners who He bought hjs first 19 cars from the want m~ke sure their marriage starts Pennsylvania Railroad, applied a on the nght track. coat of bright red paint and installed "So many people say they'd give showers, bunks, t.elevisions1housed anything to have a caboose as a inside pot-bellied stoves, panelin& · summer· home, we have a waiting and f~ins for tha bay windows and list," said ·Denlinger, whose work _cupo_)' PILAR WAYNE . I I ~. I M.cN!~ ~~ =~ •• M"f)'E mtsi t,J C~\Rt'lt:l.lt .. ,· .. --- • THE •·A~IL\ CIRCU "If thatis o new mqon what happened to the old one?" by Brad Anderson "Boy, 1t must be really cold ou~si~~f' llOO\ ll t I.I.I \S RUDE DLJDE ... HoW COME PLUSµIE HASN'T 6. ~AIR ON HIS ~E,AD ? T~E tJ.'vRLC' U.~I\ I CL~ 1Nt: ALE tS Ll.NEL'l Tl· 'IBtt:" t:t:os BUT PERHAPS l rnE BEAUTIFUL ~RENO~ WAITRESS WILL CARE TO JOIN ME ., 'c:' JJHO !:~~'7 ~~ E'LJL.~Wll\JG' EVENI ,~ RO?E~ weE~? I .. by Gus Arriola by Jtm Davis 1·1 . -{p "Would you care for a kibble with your tea, Mr. Filstrup?" ---DE,,IS THE 'I•:' \('t; Hank Ketcham --~r- •111 • J-.~ •. • ..... ~ ---~ ' ,t ···,~··· '• ·\ II I CAi-JT HEAR 'TOJ ,MR.WILSON. l HAVE A COLD ANV MY EARS.ARE 6LIND~' 5 I .. BRIDGl 5 I' .CHllLES GOREN G•;T YOUR CONVENTIONS tlTllAIGHT Eut Wtst vulnerablt'. fAs\ deals. NORTH • 864 i;, K Q62 0 31 •A KQ6$ WET EAST • Q3 • KJ107S ~AJ90 ~10 87S 0 Q8 0 7 • J982 • 1074 SOUTH • A92 iv Void OAKJ1096542 ., Thi! bidding: Eut South Wut North I 0 Obie l 7 Dblt PH• 3 0 Pa11 4 • Pu1 4 NT Pu1 5 O SHO•: PaN $NT Pau 7 NT p.,. Pau Dbla Pa11 Pa11 PHI Openinic h•ad Act ur C:' No onr knows how lo bid freak hands experts are as mucb itt SH as neophytes. This hand 1s Crom the recent Far Eastern Champion.ships in Hong Kong. When the Austrahans held the North South urds. they reached aix diamonds in quick time. After East pass ed.1 South chose that as his opening bid. With the qut>en ~of tr~mps dropping. 13 tricks are easy The bidding 'ihown ocrur red when Australia sat East West and Taiwan held the I ~ C.OU~St IT~ ?~RESS!'. ~O< IN ~E. O..D °''<~ WE"O ~l~I~ UP A STO't'< AND~~ TO '(EU..''COPV!\~ MD loW-lD IT TO °™E.C.OP'f BO(,., r DR.\BBLE Mi ~AIR I~ FAl.l..INU OVT. • 60ME.i1Mf.'5 AN ~f.1'flN6 f.~lf.Nef. CAN CA~E. 1'AAT! PAl"RICK 1·1 ··oa e•:TTER OR •'OR "ORS•: l e.w;s-~ lo SORE Gott-JG. To ~ANGE:. . lrllt-GS A~ND OOR P~ACE,J'"~N North South u rds. The Australian• were using a weird biltding system -tht Strong J'au. Parl of the system n·11u1re an. opening bid on all hands that an· bdow opening btd strength 1n normal m.ei.hods. Tbai ac rounls tor Jo:ast' ratht•r strange initial art1on. South macfc a takeout dou· ble and North's doublf' or one h&art was for penalties, in • cue his partner also held hearts South. however. Jumpt•d in diamonds to sho~ a strung suit. Aftn North in lrodwred his rlubs, South tried Blarkwood. and hrrt ronfus1on <;el in. We do not know what . promplt>d South to bid fivt> -a I o ... o SHARIF .t ~ no trump tvt1n 1f hla part nt>r ahowrd 11 kinx-. it would not hav<' cl11rifltd the 1lh1a hon. f'or most pcoplE' who usr Hlarkwood, a bid of fiv<' no trump d0t•s mor<' than Allk. for kinl{'I 1t 1mpho1 that thr 11'lker's 'i1de has all the aces. Certiunly North seemed to lnterprrt tht• bid thl\t way . lie fell he had considerably more than hi' had shown 1n tht b1dd1ng to this point, ao ht• ronCidenlly bid 11 grand slam Unfortunatt>ly. h(• rhose to bid 11 in no trump. After cht>ckmg to makt• ~urt• t hnl it was his lrnd, Sou th dO'ubled w1lh ron fid1•nrt> lit> did not m~ke tht> mistakl' of underll'ading his ace of h1·11 rts by Jet f Mac Nelly ®\~~., ~r . . . "',,, .... J ) by Lynn Johnston by Tom Bat1uk •. l .,K ,. Ml'°KJ:RBt~A \ t.(()(J 5/¥) C,.OOiJJA~T 10 ll?A~ Plcru~~ l.,1EAH I IN FAc.T l 'U.. TELL 401.J WHM ... I'VE REALI-.4> (,Of A L.fJi OF EXTAAS :£; I'Ll ~ROW IN ~E NlONEl.> AN D lX)O'VE 601 A DEAl f GIVE 'iOU THR~ r-OR Q\JE .' ') ~) l · by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S)IO('K by George Lemont by ~h.arles-M Schulz .QR MAYBE JUST A ROOT BEER ... SOM80Ne RIPP8c::> OFF OUR AMeUt...ANCe SIRE:i'"CHE:R WHlt...f: Wt!; we.Re HAVIN' t...UNCH .' eu-r L.,UC.l<t l,...Y, Me. AN ' FRe.C? HAVe. seeN A t...01" OF OL.,D IARZAN MOVl~S.' by Wiley ~ .. ~------~ --- Peter Muth takes ' ec chamber-post • Peter Malla, president and owner of Oreo Block Co. in ~tantoo h8$ taken over as chairman of the board of the Oru1e Couty Cbmber of Commerce. The group held its first meeting last week. Muth succ!eeds Jo•e~. Sali.De Jr. of •.he Northrup Corp., whose term expired in December. S'afine becomes chairman of the chamber's executive (\Ommittce. Muth has been an Orange County businessman since 1946 when he founded bis concrete building block enterprise in Santa Ana. He opened the Stanton headquaners in 1954 and added an office in Riverside County in 1971 in Glen Avon. I ••• Heatber Armstrong, a customer representative at Le Pare in El Toro, has been named the first recipient in EPAC Development'• newly inauguarated employee-<>f-the-month program. Rick Doremu, EPAC president. presented MUTH -ARMSTRONG ODDO BRADY Ann~trong'w1th a cash bonus and the ~rpetual "Pat on the Back" trophy consisting of a backscratcher adorned with a stuffed glove. • • • Co~ta M~sa resident Joe Oddo has been appointed vice president of design and engineer:mg for Scots~an Corp. of ~ng ~ch. Before joining Scotsman, he headed his own consulting enJJneenng furn 10 Orange County. He joined Scotsman as director of engineenng in January, J 983. ••• Huntington Habour resident William T. Brad,)' has been appointed to the board of directors ofMl11loa Viejo Natioul Buk, 1t was announced by Roa.aid F. Cordes, chauman of the board. Brady has also been appointed to the board of directors of Viejo Bancorp. Brady is the chief executive officer of Frelpt ::'•ctors, an accounts receivable fi nancing company. He is also the secretary treasurer of the Hotel Las Arenas, located near La Paz, Mexico. • • • California Federal Savings and Loan has installed a new automated teller machine at its Huntington Beach office at 7222 Edinger Ave., ih the Gemco Center. Manager Jouae Baer said that the new California Money Machine al!ows customers with a Cal Fel! banking card to make deposits and withdrawals of up to $300 per day, anytime from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. • • • Metrobank has moved into its permanent Orange County facilities in the east tower of the KolJ-Newport Beacb Center. The bank has been in operation .l1l temporary offices on the Koll Center site since opening its Orange County headquarters in 1982. . -. . . . ... M1ss1on VieJO resident . Susan Trefllek has been promoted to vice presidcnt/~nance at Smltb & Myers Advertising, lac. of Santa Ana. She was formerly director of operations. In her new postion, she will serve as chief financial officer of the corporation as well as SU(>Crvise all agency finances, bookkeeping, accounting and client billing activiucs. U.S. Congressman Jerry M:"Pafter.=a, 0-Garden Grove, has announced that the Fluor Corp. has ~n awarded a $1.5 million contract with the U.S. Dcpanment of Energy. The contract is to develop miscallaneous arehitectural and cnginecnng projects at the Idaho National Energy Lab. The contract which staned earlier this month. is scheduled to run for three years. ' • • • Irvine resident Micbael P. Fenton has been appointed to the newly created pos1t1on of vice president-finance at Centroa ElectronJc1. Gene Miscione, president of the Irvine-based firm, made the announcement. 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Hugh Powell, Nova's founder and president, believes his concept of using remote computer terminals to make travel reservations can revol- utionize t~e travel industry. "We've had customers tell us they've saved the price of our service on the first ticket they've drawn," Powell said in an interview, adding UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK IA.Pl -The follo~lng llsl shows the Over the Counter stocks end warrants that have gone up the most end dOw(I the most bued on percent of \:henge tor Tuuday No .ecur lies trading below s2 or 1000 sh~r•s ere ncluded. el 1nd percentage changes are the dj ererice belwfftl the Previous closlng b d price end toct.O'Js'est bid prfce. j Pe~~t~ Leist Ch~ UPPC1~.o !w ften ~ ~ UP .e • t ~In :V. Up 1 .6 • he Plr ~ 1q_ UP 17.• 7 Alcld un 'h 1 'Up . J-Brlli ';, ' UP s Coo Oto •lj UPI 1. 6 Lescar.d ''• UP j•· 6 ~awhon 4 ~ UP 1 . 17 ov~I 2 1r26 + 11• 8: ~ 'iilf 1 ~ Is-~ 8: ~ V•wf P un If• 1"2 UPP . PogeAm 1/• "• U 1 ~TS I 'h I UP ngnlh 1 11. l/o Up S hPSrl'll 1 I/• + 3.. 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I OJ,ii .. wrto111w ,.., f.\lr llonUI >01'1 l I"• n.a -Nol eootlcatllt that the entire cost to the customer for Nova's service is $60 a month. _F&r that pfice, the .customer re- ce1~es a terminal, a printer to make copies of the fare and flt~ht options available, on-sne instruction 1n how to use the equipment, 24-hour access to Nova's central comP\Jter, and a 24- hour toll free number to call 1f problems arise dunnJ a tnp. Powell expects his comp!l.ny to prosper through comm1ss1on.s from the airlines, hotels and car rental agenctes, as aoes any Other travel ~gency. His~dvantage. he figures. hes in attracting companies WJtb S l.00,000 to $1 ,000,000 in travel expenses annually by streamlining their reservations procedure. With the Nova system any authorized employee of a cu~tomer can make travel reservations, a procedure normally reserved for a~ credited travel agents. This feature, Powell says, can save a company the cost ofhiring an in-house travel aient or taking on the potential problems and liabiHty of having an outside travel agency establish a branch office on the premises. Another advantage cited for Nova 1s that the customers' computer 15 lnsltuE s 911• -1 1. r 19 Phr~t 1,1,,, = rh 11 Aero n 'h ~ondclrn m -'h 11 hW'ft WI l/o -lh i • ~· ------.1 =t~ ~g s ,~ mffi s i -'h lf vr SI 1 -l'h 1 1/• = l'/• 1.~ AP~ VJ 1 .s printouts of flight options encourage employees to save on travel cosu. Powell is quick to point out that conscientious travel agents have always tried to save money for their clients. However. be says, clients sometimes don't think to give agents the whole picture of their travel needs and priorities. For instance, he says, a client might ask a travel agent for a JO a.m. flight from Orange County to Dallas, and the agent will then check on flights available right around that time. Since airline prices can vary widely. it's possible the traveler could save substan,µally by changing his de- panurc time or airpon. A minor change \n plans might be wonhwbile to the customer, but neither be nor his travel aacnt automaticalty caka this · into acrount. With Nova'a t)'IU1n. PowcU says, the whole M and.Oitbt picture is displayed on the computer screen for easy cost and ftjpt com- pariJom. . . Powell'11nterat so c:ompuaen pew out of an earty career u a drivet or Formula I Grand Prix can. He oou:s that compulet'I were uJed .~ ia lht 1960s to analyze race car eogsoe1 and his interests in macb.i~ and aoced con verged in the e:x.,e'na field of computer appli<:aUoDI. Powell open~ Nova in June oflas1 year with a sales office in the Hutton Centre in Santa Ana and an adJlaiAis. trative office and ticket ceoller' off tbe lobby of the Airporter lnD ICIOla from John Waynt Airport. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Great i\merican Investor Series"" Bonus Coupon -------------I I I I I I I I I I I THIS COUPON IS WORTH FROM $25 TO $3,0oo; I• ,••" Open a Cre~i Amerian lnve5tor Account tocby for• gtW.nteed interest bonus. Lock-in high interest for as little as 2 years or as long as 10 years at Great American Federal and receive a big int~rc t bonus. The amount of your bonus is guaranteed, depending on how much you deposit-from $5,<XX> to $100,CXX>-and the term you choo'se. Then the choice is yours to take your bonu interest home with you the very day you open your ac.count, or~ eam even more interest by allowing it to compound for the entire tenn. Offer expires ~Y 31, 1964. Invest or re-invest tod•y for your guaranteed interest bonus. Whatever your balance1 whatever the desired term, it's easy to compute the amount of bonus interest you'll receive by rounding the principal balance to the nearest hundred dollars. On the prim 1pal balanc~ vou'll re ei\e: ION~ TtltM INTUESl ~ 2-yNr MTI>Unh I\. HVNn ~ .,..,~ ~ tO ,,.,.,, '""'4" (~ IT"'I hr .,..Mh(lr~ •• ~ 1~ bul -IV•M nt pnn.ipM l)tWW to~ "" ~ ., ~IM'lt.al .,,'"""' f~ ~ ~ ol l"nth ~ hc1"U\ ,. • • • • • • • • • • • mi • • • Te~r out and rc?tAin for reference.• • • • • Iii • • .. • .... t ' '-• -.... • ,_ I 1 I I I I I I I · -. I ·'-I I I I J ... • -~r,. v ' ... ... .ti I ~ Cout OAILY•ILOT/W~ne.dfY· February 1, 1984 Gradco Systems has .~doubled net income SANT A ANA (PRN)-Gradco Systems l~c. of Santa Ana more than doubled net income on reoord revenues for the third ' quaner ended Jan. 7, 1984, Kcl1h B. Stewart, chairman and president, an- nounced Tuesday. Revenues and earnings for tbe nine months w~re the best in the company's history, he added. For the three months ended Jan·. 7, 1984, net income totaled $739,000, or 16 cents a share, up from $334,000, or 8 cents a share, one year earlier. Both periods included an extraordinary item from the utilization of a net operating-toss-carry-forward 'Of 5 cents a- sbare and 3 cents a share in fiscal 1984 and 1983, respectively. Third-quarter revenues were $6,36-6,000, . compared with $5, 753,000 last year. Net in.come for the nine months climbed to $2,204,000, or AS cents a share, from $185,000, or 1 cent a share, in fiscal 1.g83, after extraordinary items. Revenues for the fint three quaners rose to a record S 17,594,000 from $14,844,000 in fiscal 1983. Stewart commented, "The total number ofGradco units shipped by our Santa Ana facility and by our licensees was the highesl in our his to and re resented a 3 7 rcent increase from the prior year. Substantially increased royalties from licensees saJes benefited net income, but provided only a modest CQntribu~on to rcverl'ues. . Revenues and mcome would have been even higher, had it not been for shortages of cenain key electronic components which prevented shipments against certain or- ders. Such shortages are an industrywidc phenomenon, and management is working closely with suppliers to alleviate the situation and sees no long-range impact on shipment. ""Demand forourprodum is exceUent. The current backlog of orders is at an all- time high, and we expect shonly-to- announce significant new conuacts." Gradco Systems dcsians, develops, produces and markets microprocessor- controlled pap_er handling devices includ- ing sorters (devices that collate paper sheets) document feeders and computer forms feeders for office copiers, and sheet feeders for computer-<:entrolled word pro- cessing printers. The company ,is the world's leading supplier of soners to the rapidly expanding convenience copier market. Imperial's Tomorrow Mortgage'm stacks up better. 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The exposition, aimed at foreign business leaders in town for the Games, is the best chance to help area minority and small businesses go international, said Wilfred Marshall, director of Bradley's Office of Small Business Assistance. It will be held July 22-27 at Los Angeles Trade Technical College. "My goal is to have some small businesses doi~ business with some of these Third World countries, Marshall said. NEW YORK (AP)-The~ i11ood news in bousina. But bow Iona will it last? The Jood aews is ~t housina af- fordability by almost any measure has improved over the past year, the result of ris1111 incomes, fairly stable prices and, by today's standards, only small increases in borrowing rates. The National Association of Realtors says that only 29 percent of gross family income is now needed to own and operate a house, compared with about one-third of income just a year or so ago. That 1s reasop for cheeriDJ these days, though in the perspective of time it isn't good. You may remember that from th~ 1930s to 1975 almost any lender would" decline to let you spend more than 25 percent of incorpe on a house. That formula went the way. of most financial rules of thumb in the I8te 1970s, when some buyers actually put more than one-half their annual incomes into paying the mortgage, insurance, taxes, heating bills and the like. Compared to that, last year's per· formance certainly was ·an improvement. In 1983, according to Advance Mortgate Corp., whose figUTCS differ some from the Realtprs, average operation and mortgage costs were "only 34 percent" of household income. In 1982, the percentage was 43-and in 1981 it was 42. . The trend, thcicfore, is definitely with the person who wants to own a house - and by inference, just as surely with the person who wants to sell oac. Without a doubt, 1983 was a better year for houlina. The advernment reponed Tuetday that 1 surge in new homes aales wt month pushed up sates for the entire year by 53 pen;eot over the depressed levels of 1982. The 625,000 houses sold in 1983 were the most since 1979. But in housina, fears are never set to rest. Will the trend continue? It could be continued, s~csts the MIT- Harvard Joint Center,fbr Urban Studies. if ... If. it says, "interests rates continue to fal,l. energy costs remaie stable, and housing prices do not rise too rapidly." · After studying the possibilities for the U.S. Gypsum Co., it reaches the conclusion that there are reasons for concern. 0 Tbe . first is that the federal deficit remains enormous and that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to continue expanding the money supply at current rates," it says. Interest rates therefore could rise over the next few years, it continues, addin~ to pressure from rising home prices, which it says a.re once again "increasing substantial· ly fa&ter than inflation." Either an increase in mortgage costs or sustained price inflation "could stall the housing market recovery altogether," the MIT -Harvard study states. The cheers about improving affordabili- ty, therefore, become a bit muted When dropped into the perspective of yesterday and tomorrow. . Things have indeed improved, that is, but as the MIT-Harvard study notes, "tOday's homeownership costs stand at rec0rd levels." Aloadofinformattonaboutfreight By SUSAN MONAHAN airline, picked up or delivered. The same few decisions to make ... His worry ends when the proc.edure is followed for material transported truck picks (the material) up," w~ Watson in an . . by surface. interview. ( . The ~dvantages .of monitonng ~he move-. Skyway specializes in shipping materials to He also said, however, that when be and m~nts of inbound fr~ight rather ~rr outbound electronics; aerospace and computer companies . executive vice president Roben Bak.er founded freight was th~ subject of a ~mmar recently and Watson said that these businesses benefit Skyway in 1977 inbound service was not presented by J tm Watson, pre~ide?t of ~kyway from the "just-in-time" delivery service which is considered necess8.rr. Systems Inc .. and Marc W1delitz, director, part of tbe inb6und system. ·. • But a few years ago, "Interest rates went control opera.uons. . . . This pla:li allows the purchaser to schedule way up -to 19 oF 20 percent -just to The seminar, wh1cb was held at the Westm delivery of the materials immediately before warehouse-raw material inventory," he.said. South Coast Plaza H~tel, Costa M~~. was they are needed fot prodtfction purposes. The He added that in order for a business to attended by representatives of several atrlmes as result, said"Watson, is a drastic reduction in comoete with Japanese suppliers, "just-in- well as .cus~omers and potential customers. warehousing costs. time'"' delivery is essential. ~idehtz used a . computer "teffiimal. to Although Skyway has a 24-hour toll free Watson said that because Skyway offers a provide .a demons~rauon of how the detailed .number, Watson said that several firms with specialized service to specific markets, be u~orm.atton logge~ 10 the. co~puter was uf<1 to large inventories have had computer terminals doesn't see it as being in competition with other p10po10t ~he location of a shipment. ·installed at their work sites. He said that this freight companies. "We're not interested in The inbound system ~ows the ~urchaser eliminates time consuming phone calls and being the 'big gun' in the field." -who usually ~ys the fyeight c~rges-:-to find assures the shipper of accurate information. · . He said thaJ sates have increased 440 out whether a shipment is new, 10 the au, at the "The t ical outbound decision ma.leer has rcent in the last five years. 10 75% 11 34%• 4NN\)Al ~NNUAl • INfttfSl • Ylfl0 3 MONTHS, $10,000 MINIMUM 9.?!~· 10.~~~ • NTEttSl nfU> 3 MONTHS, Sl,000 MINIMUM 10.~~ 10.~~~ 6 MONTHS, Sl,000 MINIMUM ,0 &5% 11 .,.,.. • -.i111 .o.4N11. • INffW!Sl 8 lO l YEAR, S500 MINIMUM 11 10•% 11 571%• ANNUl\l l\NN\JAl • INlllfSI • 'l'lflO 2 YEARS, $500 MINIMUM 11.= 11.~,. 3 & 4 YEARS, S500 MINIMUM There's just no excuse for lazy investing. Not with great rates like these. So get your money over to Commercial· Credit where six ditferent investment certificates lock tn high Money Market rates. Rates that are effective for the full term you select Rates that provide high yields for as liWe as 8500 So if you're not earning rates like these, get moving. We've got as many financial solutions as there are finan- cial needs. See the White Pages for the office nearest you. Irvine-based Western Digital Corp. said its sec- ond quarter carninp and sales figures have more than doubled over last year's figures. Tne publicly traded maker of semiconductor devices re{>Orted net sales ofS24 milhon and earnings of nearly S 1. 7 million in the period ending Dec. 31. By contrast, in the first half of 1983 Western Digital had a $344,000 loss. . President Roger Johnson said the firm's fifth con- secutive quaner of ever improving. profits shows Western Digital .. is rapidly moving ... from a period of turnaround to a phase of solid growth." Johnson said S 70 million worth of orders for the tint half of 1984 already exceed all the orders taken last year. The president and chief executive said he is es- pecially pleased with sec- ond quarter results con- sidering they include ex- penses incurred on re- search and development and rising royalty expenses. Chairman declares dividend Arthur E. Svendsen, chairman of the board of Standard-Pacific Corp., (NYSE,PSE). recently an- nounced that the com- pany's board of directors had declared the rcgu}ju' quanerly cash dividend of 10 cents per share of com- mon stock for the first quaner of 1984. The· cash dividend will be payable on April 13 to stockholders of record on April 2. Standard-Pacific Corp., a geographlcall¥ diversified builder of Single-family homes, is currently active in 68 residential develop- ments located in Cali- fornia, the Pacific North· west, Illinois and Texas. Real estate seminar set for~riday A real estate seminar ' off'crina DRE credits is scheduled at the Holiday ' \ -.. Inn in Cotta Mesa Friday. The coune, "RC4l Estate and Contract Law and the .• Consumer,•• ru.ns ft_!)Jn 8:30 a.m.·S:30 p.m. The cost is SSS pre-re.gistcred and $95 at the door. Fm information and reais- tntion, call 78 1~960. ,J • q:maf -I I • .. ·on ··the • ~·· ... I Dw. l'I W.. uet (119 - NYSE COM POSITE TRANSACTIONS 0.-. N S.. Lint 0. WED ESDlrS CLOSllC PllC£S Dow JoNrs AVERAGES W HA T NY SE DID NEW YORK (AP) Flib. I NYSE LEADERS UP s AND O o w ~s 2 A wt 3 P.ntry 4C~' Ra IM J~~. ~ l w~~, l 14\e~;p' 1 . E•lnt , l N o 16 mrv F i --~ I -I~ l -'i =f~ = ~v. -... -1~ mi= 11~ 12~ -)<. n Jl'h-P.• 17V. -1 £.12 -.Jt tt~ -1~ J~~ = l 111 ~ -fv. ~ -1\lt i1-~ !to: 6, 7 vmspn IJ~~lnd i Mall$ In~ US Steel 2.2Sor Aug.at McGrawH 5 Mlnlonln5 UsalrGP WHAT AMEX Dm NEW YORK (AP) Fet) I Advanc:eo Oecllned ¥nctianoed otatlu ue. New l'110h5 New tows AMEX LEADERS Prev day 217 373 218 8°S 20 ~ NEW YORK (AP) -S.les WedM\dav " price and net cl'tanoe af tne 10 most acttve , Amerl~n Stock Exchange luues, tradlno natlonally at more ttian 51. DorchstGos 567,600 ~ + • . W n LabB ,900 + 1. Tll' ~omm' fflli.000 l''e -i,. • OomeP1rl I 9, 100 31'1 Arn<lahl s 1 ·1 19~ + ~ ~ Trafatoortnd 95, l~ Cyprusco 91, 3 Verbatim s 85, 14 -Ve Hube!IB 84,800 35 + YI Petro Lew 84.600 93,,; + V. \( 1\fif 11J!l1f il@Qfj ~' NEW YORK (AP) -Most active ovef· " -rhe-covnter stocks SUJ>Olied bv NASO • Name Votu~ Bid A'kltd ChO MCI s 3,038,SOO 12~ 2J...--11' ., Ola~ l.m·SB s S\• -1 A AP 1. , 24~ 2 ~ -'I ~ ~ Cmp s If~"' 5112 i~ -3 : SoctvSv " 800 f: n,a , Intel s 1 44,.00 36t> 36:14 t a... , SvMe,,-' s 1A~,6~800 13~ 14 • • Tandn s ' , a • ~ t,. • onv t • • -, ~ ~ordPs s • I 1 ,.., 1. 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I I Either way, you .eet a lot to like. 11 mg "tar:' 0 8 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC Report Mar '83 Bor t 1 mg "tar:' 0.8 mg nrcotrne av per cigarette by FTC method ' • ..........,___,___~-6'-----:.-...:... _ ___.:,,______·_] .. J ' . ' .. .. ,. _r , --. -... ,. / ' '\ • \ .. - ' - ~ . • -~~~-:::...._:.._~ . .--~.~~~J~~~~ ...... ~~-:-~~~~--------~----------~----ll9ml ....... ,1111!1111 ............ ll!l!l ............. lml ... lllll!l!lllll!l .. ~ll!lll'll!!ll ...... llllllllllllllllll!l!)~,l!IJ!l!l!llll!!!!!!l•_•~!!l!!ll1 ~ .- ,. Exotic flivora dr-~• up ordln•ry vegetablt eld• dlaftea. Page Cl I . ·l WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 198 Ber Vegetabl·e art blossomizig· Carved vegetable r08ea, lilie. and cluyADthemum• are · clustered on a ham and decorate the tray. ~----~ Cornish hens an elegant di.nner entree The long evemngs of wi nter arc a perfect time to entertarn fncnds with an old-fashioned. heartwarming dinner. The key to a !>ucccssfuJ dinnor party is simple: serve dishes you can prepare in adv~nce, leaving yQli free to enjoy yo ur guest'> before dinner and make them feel very . much at home. Herc'c; a ~1mple. yet elegant menu that will allow you that important pre-dinner lime to catch up on what's new an your guests' lives. GLAZED CORNISH HENS 4 Comish hens, about I pound each Salt and pepper I large onion, cut in pieces 4 small cloves garlic '1'1 cup hazelnut liqueur. d1V1dcd I to 2 cups chicken broth, divided I tablespoon cornstarch . Wash hens inside and out; pat dry. S{>rinkle outside ~ and cavity with salt and pepper. Stuff cavity of each hen with onion and garlic .. Arrange hens in a shallow roasting pan; brush with 2 tablespoons hazelnut liqueur. Add 1'2 cup broth to roasting pan. Bake in a 350-dcgrcc oven 45 minutes, or until tender. 8a1te often with 11> CUP. liqueur and pan dnppings. Add 'h cup more broth 1f necessary. Remove hens to serving platter and keep warm. Add remaining I cup broth to roasting pan; bnn$ to a boil scraping up brown bits in pan. Combine remaining liquwr (you should have about '/• cup) and cornstarch. Stir into mixture in roasting pan; brina to a boil, stirring constantly. Serve with Comish hens and Pilaf.• Serves 4. •PILAF t tableapoons butter or mar1artne 1 cap chopped ooJoa (l lar1e> 1 cap chopped ct1ery (t ribs) 1 cup uncooked rice ~ cup 1mall dried currants By BEA ANDERSON Of Ille 0.-, ......... Audrey Maratta really knows how LO make yegetables blossom. ll's not that she professes to pave a green thumb: Her skills lie in the an1st1c fie<ld. • With a few flicks of a knife, the Newport -Beach resident turns produce into sculpted garnishes and luscious bouquets. To her.creating the flowers is an art form, so she selects vegetables with as much care as an artist chooses paints. "The produce must have the right co(or, form and firmness," she said, 'explaining that it can take.as many as four bu'}ches of radishes to get enough good ones for a miniature bouquet of "tuljps." Most of the colors are natural - can:ots an.d butternut squash are u5ed for onmgc flowers; turnips, pure white; rutabagas, off white; radishes and tomatoes, red; and green foliage is provided by celery leaves and parsley. However, if the artist wants other hues, she dips vegetables in food coloring. . To get the flowers to -0pen. she soaks carved vegetables in water In the refrigerator overnight. To keep them looking fresh and from turning brown, she adds a little lemon juice. With Maratta's mediua:n, there's little.waste. For instance, the peeling ·'Of a tomato is rolled to form a rose, the rest.goes into a salsa. Green onions are used for stems, · the white bulb is carved to fol1ll Fiji mums and the roots become a spider chrysanthemum. For larger mums, she uses leeks. · A sharp knife, she says, Is the most importaOJ tool. However, without some know-how, artistic talent and hours of practice, you could tum the vegetables into salad rather than a work of an. Maratta learned the sculpting tech- niques as a student at Johnson and Wales Culinary School in Provi- dence. R. J. "When I enrolled, l thought I wanted to be a French chef. But then I · studied cold food production -it was only two weeks -and learned how to make some of these garnishes and the impo_rtance of presentation. "That's when I first realized the creathcity that· is involved in food sculpture ... and I discovered I really like doing the showy stuff." She believes beautiful food is more tempting, that it awakens the taste buds, so she is always looking for new ways to make dishes attractive. A recent endeavor was a prescntati~n of 1 small ba~ leaf / ! ~ capt c ckaa bro lb or, stock 2 eu yolk• -... .. I tableapooa1 cltopped parsley In larac skillet melt butter; sautc onaon and celery •.t. cap bttlDat ll•eer uoul cnsp-tender. Add nee; cook, stimna constantly. unt1 I Grated Himes ~ &olden brown. Add currants. bay lcafand broth; mut weU. Olopped llaie.loatl for.PJ:'D.llll, opt\OUJ , Covertiahtly.S1mmer20 minutcs,untilrice1sdonc.Stir1n Butter a 9-inch pnnaform pan. In a smal~ bowl parsley. Spoon onto scrvina platter. Amn&e hens over combine crumbs, buttc:rand 2 tablcs~nssupr, m~x well. nee Pat mixture over bottom and two rnchcs up sides of · -prepared panMCh 1ll. . HAZELNUT EGGNOG CHEESECAJtE In the Larae bowl of an electric mi1cr beat cream • 1~cupt packq'td cnum craclrermamb1 d1ccsc until smooth. Ghtd.ually add 'h cup heavy cream. 'tableapooa11>1tter or mer1artae. melted bcauna constantly. Beat in rimalnina ¥>cup 1upr. Add ~up plDI t table1poons 11pr egp and cu yolk.s one at a time, blend1na·well after each I (I once) pacU, • pl11 l (3 ounce) packa1e cream addiuon (do not ov~{~l). claeae, 10ftened Sttr in liqueur. Pour batter into prepared !'ID. Spnnklc I ~•P tauvy cream, divided with nutmea. Bake in a 150-d~c oven 45 to SO minutes a tare • -·· •• until top cake 1s dry. · · ' ' --• ~ .,.., .......... _, ..... a.-. ID complettnc an arranaemen~ Aadrey llaratta placei a radl8h tallp tn an· eai>lant .... Below, •be mows how to ~e tile cl••lc tooaato roee: Peel a ripe, firm tomato to make a condn11ou ::!f of akln. Coll the mtp and when comP,l p~ the roee ID the ,.im on one band'and.apread tlae peta1a to form a roee Rape. ham for a buffet. A large ham, decorated with a nosegay of vegetable flowers, was surrounded wi th sliced ham interspersed with more flowers artistic talents into a eaten ng bus1 ness. but was unsuccessful. Now she uses these skills as bead cook and flower Fassero·~ lntema11onal Cookware in Corona del Mar and gives ho me demonstrations for smaU groups . in vegetable vases. .... As she loves lo cook, she said she tried to incorporate her culinary and . arranger for a Santa Ana caterer. A promoter of the art, Maratta is delighted to share her knowledge with others. She teaches the techniques at "I want to sec more people doing this. The n:iore popular it (food 1sculpture) becomes. the better known · I bCcomc.·· More exercise, balanced diet promoted by chief dietitian Cool at room tempcratutt I hour. Loosen sides of pan with a spatula and ttmovc Chall several hours befott scrvana. Whip rcmaanana ''2 cup cream. Garpish cake w1th whipped cttam and huelnuts. 1f desired. Yield: 10 to 12 servanp. . CAFE NOISETTE i caps 1tron1 bot coffee \t c1p bulaut Uquear l oucet.rudy 14 c1p aieaYy cream, whipped ~ocoJat utl In small tauccpan combine coffee, hazelnut liqueur and brandy. Heat. Pour roffct mixture into mu&.\. Top with whipped cttam .• pinUc with chocolate curl 1f desired Yield: 2 rvin ' ' . ) .. Orientat:style b('ef flavorful Cooking method ls the, secret to flank steak's tenderness - D••·~ i lablffpooa1 water 1 lea1pooo ve1etable or 1e-nme oil Id¢ main dishes are festJve enoua,h for speciaJ dinners, yet easy and quick to prepare. · Herc arc two Oriental- stylc flank ueak recipes that will fill the bill. ChUlese Steamed Beef i$ cooked in a traditional OrientaJ manner that may not be too common in western kitchens. The beef, sliced thinly across the Jf81R to make tender stnps, 1s mixed with cornstarch, supr. soy sauce, salt and pepper. \A, tea1pooD 1oy aauce , 5 1Uce1 1m1er root The secret to lhe tender-i tableapooll1 mixed ncss and flavor is in the ve1etable pickle• ·cook in.a method t tableapooa1 · 1llced steamed on a plate over -• , . (l'ffD OwODI s1mmenng water. Hot cooked rice For a hot .spicy en tree ..._ Cut steak lenathw1se into try Szechwa~ Pepper .Beef.'· '90alves, Slice :each half . across the vain into l/•-1nch CHINESE STEAMED BEEF 1 pound beef flank 1teak \A, tea1poo• cona1t.ucla \A, teaspoon tqar 14 tea1poon aalt slices. Mix beef. corn· starch, sugar and salt. pep- per, water, 011 and soy sauce in S-1nch pie pan or shallow bowl. Arrange shced ginger and vegetable pickles on top of beef. To coolr. placeiow·raclc or tnvet an bottom of wolc or la11e skillet. Pour hot water mto bottom of pan under rack; heat to boilu~J. Pia~ plate of beef on raclc; cover wok. Steam 7 to I 0 minutes, starrina once or twice for even cooking. Beef should be pink in places when it is done. Overcoo~J will toughen beef. Sp · c wilh onion, using both gncn and white parts. Serve over hot, cooked rice. 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FRUIT BRAIDS 1 packa1e active dry yea1t 14 cap water, lukewarm (abOut 110 depeea) aft cup mllk, lukewarm (about 110 depees) 1 &abletpoon 1a1ar 1 ~ cap1 all-purpo1e flour 1 teaspoon aalt 3 ea•. room temperature '1• cap butter, softened and cut into 1mall pieces t"' to 5"' cup1 all·purpoae Dour Glaze: · leg 1 tablespoon milk Poppy 1eed Combine yeast, water, milk ..and_ 1.'h-cups flour in mixing bowl. Beat until well combined, about 100 strokes. Let rise until doubled, about 40 minutes. . Beat in $alt, eggs and butter until smooth. Beat in half o(remainina ftour. Place dough on floured surface and knead in enough of remaining flour to make a moderately stiff dough. Knead until smooth and elastic, 8 to 1 O minutes. . "'' Place dough in lightly greased bowl, tµmil'.}$. once to grease surface. Cover; let rise in warm place until double, about l hour. Meanwhile, prepare 'fillings. SPICY PRUNE F.JLLING: i cups pitted pnqiea·, chopped. Enter recipes for Cook series If you've been enjoying our Cook-of-the-Week series and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipes so we can pick a couple· to share with our readers. The series also includes a photo and short profile of our special cook each week. Send your recipes to the Food Editor, c/o the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Me~. Calif. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and phone number. Regional food coOkbook topic By CECILY BROWNSTONE % cap oran1e Juice •1, c1p boaey '4 teaapoon cloves '· % tea1poon. cinnamon · Combine all ingredients in large saucepan. Cook over low'heat, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes or until mixture thickens. Cool. RAISIN·W~LNUT FILLING: 1 cup water "' cup IUIU l ~ cups ral1ln1, cboeped ~ cap finely chopped wal.aat1 ' Grated rtDd of 1 lemon Combine water and sugar in large saucepan. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to low. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cook, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes or until thick. Cool. Divide.dough into 2 portions. On floured surface, roll one portion to an 18 x I 0-inch rectangle. Cut into 3 lengthwise strips. Spread 1/J of the prune filling down each strip, leaving 1 inch free of filling on all sides. -pampen on~ .side of each strip with water. Over- lappmg dough, pmcb dough strips together to form long ropes. Once filling is enclosed, roll and reshape ropes to be niform as possible. Pinch 3 ropes of dough together at one end. Weave a braid. Lift carefully and ,pla~ on large, liJbtly gr scd baking sheet. · . Repeat rolling and shaping proce.ss with remaining ·half of dough, using the raisin-walnut filling. Place braids in warm place. Cover: let rise until doubled, about 30 minutes. Combine egg and milk for &laze. Brush evenly over braids. Sprinkle with poppy seed. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden. Makes 2 braids.. .. 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And visits to nearly every large Mexican-American community in the Southwest allowed her to do a remarkable amount of research. A large-format book, with lavish color ph~tographs, "Cuisine of the American-'Seuthwosi.'.!..has .an-~cellent chapter on the ingredients needed for what has come to be known, according to Greer, as Tex-Mex. Cal-Mex, Santa Fe Style and Sonora Style cooking. ~lthough the following salad recipe was designed for Chri4tmas Eve, it is good during many months of the years. The jicama included is a slightly sweet crisp tuber that is becoming increasingly available all over the country. And the papaya called (or is no longer considered exotic - nowadays you can buy this lovely fruit in many supermarkets. SOUTHWEST SALAD 1 1mall Jlcama · t fretb beet1, coolled antll tender or 1 can cooked 1boe1trtn1 beet1, drained and cbtUed. l oru1ea 1 freall papaya or ma.a10 ~ cap pl.De nat1 1 tablespoon veaetable oll VlDalpette Dre11in1, aee recipe Letnce leavet Peel the jicama bejng sur~ to remave ~th the outer peel and the inner fibrous coaUnJ. Cut the Jicama and the beets into matchstick size slices 10 a food processor or by hand. . Peel the manao or rapaya and cut into sin pa. Peel the oran• rcmovina al the white membrane· section, resenlina 3 tablespoons of the juice for the Vinaijrette Drell~~c the pine nuts in the oil until llahtty browned. Drain on paper towels. Wub and dry the lettuce and use to tine ~deep platter-. , Make the-Vlnaiarettc Dre11ina. AtT&nae the salad atop the lettuce in the followina manner. Amnae the vcaetables and fruits in separate rows, sprinkle the pine nuts over the top and serve the d.reuina 1e:parately. Let everyone dress their own salad selection. serves 3 to 4. ' • • VINAJGRETl'E DRE881NG. · In a ICf'ew top Jar or in a food proceuor u1in1 the metal blade thorouahly combine 2 tabfe1poon1 cider vincpr, 2 tablespoon• red wine vinepr, 3 t1blc1poon1 ftesh oranac juie1y 'h cup saffiower 0U0c l teaspoon •uaarJ v. to Y1 taipoo11 alt or to taste, '1l to v. teaspoon pure around ttd cblle P'!w~yenne pepper. • ,• Kellogg's FRUITFUL BRAN .. ls the wonderful wrr; to m'1ke ~ery day more fruitful. It's the high flber cereal that's o feast of rolslns. dates. apples and pure golden h6ne)< It's a bountiful taste only Kellogg's could create.~ 1 . . . . ,~ . ~· --.- ·-~-·~·' ~I ... ~( ,,.,...._ ·. .oc.ooo ------Save 25ct ON ANY 1' OZ. HEAD AMINO ,.OTUN <>a Slll ,.OTllN SHAMH>O <>a CONOITIONEa SAVE50C· on your next purchase of ·"mJ~-~I. .. soc: I I I I I ------------::!I , . ' I ~ - • •'°' ·--- Belve~ere Winer--y -temains~well-kept secret ZACKY FARMS FRYER WINGS DltUMMITT(S lB 1.79 FAM llY PACK CALIF CHICKEN ... USDA Cho1(e Beel Cen!e• Cu• Sauvianon ($3.89 or less): peali n,1: Th• fruit is big 1n from ~alifornii and Franc9 It is &Ometimes hard to the middle, a,iv ing way lo a and fared very. very well. believe that a wine that arecn olive aftertaste with Best bet is fora first small retails for a top priet: of less ta.nay aciditt and tannins 'rcleate in time for the next than $4 can be woQh in-that make themselves holiday season, with quan- ve11ing in, bu11hislabcl has kno wn without boing lilies increasing rapidly ih manaacd to offer. such harsh. Drink now or et:llar future years. values repeatedly. for"Scveral years. THE FRENCH WIN · Not as lush and soft as a .SPARK.UNG FLA.SH -Na.pa Cabernet from the Look fot at least one more ONE-Mead o n Wine was same~ label written about California· winery to join first to tell You 1ha1 the some months back. but in the ranks of sparkling "l!ine French firm OQmainedc !a some ways perhaps a better marketers, and in the very Romance Conti was lhreAt· wine. ove'.rall. II is a little near future. The firsi ening-10 sue e small-€11;li· more firm and will J'rob-cuvces to appear under 1he fornia producer. San La abl~ afc better, an the Estrella River label we~ Lucia Cellars, over a IPoK- vaneta quality of the recently blind tasted alike label. ----"=~~--•-r_o_m_a_i_s_i~m~m~ed_i~a"te~ly~•~p--~aga=i~"~"~'°-=m-"e-'to"p'-=='--A-m_onth or more after CHUCK ROAST FRESH DUCKLING WITH ORANGE SAUCE MAPLE lEAf 'FMIMS .... 99 BLADE CUT BEEF • LB. LIMIT 2 HUGHES CORNED ".~BEEF BRISK11S .01t1.1 ~~::r L& 1.59 the S.t.Qr)' tUJpcared here, other publications fi noll)' discovered the story and it appeared belatedly on the front page of several news- paper business scc1ions. It's old news now that the French did sue and did win. even though they se ll fewer than 2.000 cases a year in this country, but Mead On Wine has another exclusive lhat you maL..J"Cad about e-lsewhere in coming months. Santa Lucia Ctllars mar· k:eting di rector. Ed Mas- cia na, has th is wierd sense Fo ller ol USDA Cho•ce Beel Center Cu• CHUCK STEAK ___ _ LB 1A9 FRESH BOSTON SCROD lb 2~99 CHUCK ROAST LB 1.39 FRESH START HUGHES YOGURT 8-0Z. VARIETIES -' KLEENEX RITZ CRACKERS WISSON- OIL 34 5 oz INClUDfS 50t: O FF 2.99 I;,•, ~· •-'] TISSUE ' ~'. 175Cl l'OPUPOR 69 '4 ~ 100 Cl BOUllOUf • NABISCO lb oz BO.:C 1.49 7~ oz LIMIT "} 1.09 bA-Ol Incl 4C 0 11 CLOROX LIQUID BLEACH • 68 Swee1 1o.i1 RED YAMS LB .39 70 Counl "JO Gallon 37 Ol Jor HEFTY TRASH BAGS 2.59 W ELCH 'S GRAPE JELLY 1A5 GOLDEN DELICIOUS Slic•ng 5,,,. SALAD TOMATOES WASHINGTON EXTRA FANCY Mo11on• 8 01 Pkg PITIED PRUNES 1• A9 c . j LB. EA .79 B Pock Plain Ho•nbu'g"r or Ho• Dog HUGHES PICNIC BUNS A9 Fre~li BEAN SPROUTS LB .29 HIALTH & BIAUTY AIDS---- •11 •11 •11 RIGHT GUARD ~---FOODS Of THI ORllNT---- • WI ACCIPI' COUPONS F80M ALL OTHU SUPlllMA8KUS YAMASA KAMABOKO ·•"" ~ .... _ ~--BRONZE 'j OUN(f SPP f>V 1.89 LOWIR YOUR TOTAL FOOD ilLLI ... ... . ' ~ '., . . ... .. " • • 65 oz 1.19 10 Ounce VICK ·s NYQUIL D~1on1 Body Powdl]• II 01 SHOWER TO SHOWER 4.39 1.89 ........ .. . ' . ' ·-· . ... 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If Masciana is to ~ believed, look for two more 1n~rest!& labels to !J?J>C8T later thls year. - As an obvio1.1.s spoor: with fam ous Chateau Mou1011 and it:s artsy- cra Osy labels in mind, Mas- ciana swears he will release .. Chateau Motown," a California clarel with ..a label design fca1urin_g an abstract painting of the skyline of Detroit In a sirn_i lar vein, Bcrnkasteler Dok.tor is one uf the mast famous names of Germany. Becau~ofthc Santa Lucia Cellars close pro~in11ty to fam.ous Hearst Castle, Masc1ana thinks tha1 a Riesling labeled .. Hearstcastler Doctor" would be morc- K).an appropriate. It will be interesting to see if the Germans and M o ul o n"s Baron R o ths c hild arc as interested in lawsuits as .... ·en: the Romance Conti people. P.S. If you happen to have purchased a few bot· ties of the Santa Lucia Ce llars Burgundy that lost in the lawsuit. do not drink it. I The wine is quile ~ood, mind you, but 11 will be much more Valuable for its collectability than the modest SJ price yo u paid for it. Very little left the winery prior to an injunc- tion being issued. Fresh fruit ' becoming availabl~ Some dclictous--frUit--is-- becoming available as the month of February begins, and the quality of many items is outstanding, ac- cording to southern Cali· fornia produce buyers .. Big navel oranges are plentiful and inexpensive this week. It is a b1l more diffi cuh 10 find good juice oranges. s1ni;e the extensive damage lo the Texas crop. Grapefruit prices ar.e be· co ming sligh1\y higher be- cause of heavier demand and light suppl y. The quali- ty, however, is excellent. Fresh. sweet California strawberries arc entering product: departments. The stan of 1he season will be marked with sleep prices which should drop as supp- ly increases. The quality is excellent . Nectarines. peaclies and grapes. imported from Chile. are plentiful and ex pensive. C renshaw. honeydew and · water- melons from Mexico are showing superior quality, although the prices remain high. A voe.ados arc plentiful and .prices are reasonable. This ij;..definitely the lime of year to add one toa salad or sandwich. Volume is high o n Iceberg lettuce. arriving from the Imperial Valley. This acc:ounts for lh c lower price tags. Prices on caulifl ower and broccoli will \'ary. but quality should be excellent. Look for the pncc of carrots and radishes to go up. Classes set for cooks Workshops o n food pro- cessors and classes on American and Chinese cuisine ~re amon& topics chosen for food demon- strations during lhe next week. • •• At Fassero"s lnter- naoonal Cookware, 2929 E. Coasl Hi&hway, Corona d~I Mar. Cflincse cooking will be prcscn1cd from 10 a.m. toJ p.m. Sa1\Jrday and a program on food pro- ccsson will be gi ven at 6:30 p.m . Feb. 9. COstofthe first c13ss is $65: the second $2S. For reservations, cad 673-2343 . ••• ~ario n C unningham will bake an Angel Food Cakc•I noon Feb. 9at1Jlc Broadway, Hun1in1ton Center, The reel~ is an original of the demon· stralor. • • • -Classes at Coast Hard· ware, 240 Broadway, Laauna-Beach, io,tJu...d.e Ne:w Afncrfoan Cul'i1nC, 7 p.m. Thursday; Food J>ro. ctssor Magic, 10:30 1.m . Saturdax: 1nd Superb -. Sauces. 7 p.m. Tuetday .• For rc1ierva1ions and elm COSIS, call ·497_-4403. . . - ,. Festival dishgQod anytftne BJ CECILY BROWNSTONE ill 111 al1ted Plw 'eed ldffof If you visit the annual Pennsylvania Dutch Fhti- val held m Kutztown, Pa., at the beginning of July, you may taste an utterly delicious (but ptain and sim~le) dish that, in my opinion, is just right to serve at home in the winter. The dish is Baked Potato Filling and it is part of the help-yourself-to-as-much- as-you-like dinners served in great field tents on the hu1e grounds of the fest;-. val. Tl\ese dinners include such other Pennsylvania Dutch specialties as Chicken Corn Soup, Sweets and Sours (all sorts of pick.Jes), Schnitz un Gnepp (dried apples and dumplings), APP.le Butter, and Amish Vamlla Pie. But back to Baked Potato Filling. I find it great to serve with a cut-up baked chicken, turkey roasted without stuffing, baked ham or boneless smoked pork shoulder butt. If you try the recipe, I hope you agree. • BAKED POTATO FILL- ING 3 mecllam (aboat 1 pouDd) potatoes, peeled ud qurteTed 14 cap milk % large eu• 'fl cap finely cbopped panley Salt ud pepper to ta1te S &able1pooa1.batter i medlam-large oDioaa, flaely diced ( l "" capt) 4 allcet (each about ""· lacb ·tblck) flrm-textur.e bre~d, cut la to 'i'i -lacb cabes(about 3 cups) In a heavy 2-quan saucepan cover the potatoes with about I inch of boiling water; boil, tight- ly covered, until tender- firm -20 to 25 minutes. Drain well and mash until smooth. Beat in milk. eggs, parsley and salt and pep- per. In a I 0-inch skillet heat 2 tablespoons of the butter; add the onion and cook gently, stirring often, until golden brown. With a slotted spoon, remove the onion and add to t~e potatoes. In the I 0-inch skillet over low heat, melt 2 more tablespoons of the butter; add the bread cubes and toss to coat with the butter. SRread bread cubes on a la~ cookie sheet and bale~ in a preheated 300-devee oven until crisp and tightly browned -20 to 30 minutes. Fold into the potato mixture. Turn into a buttered 1- quart baking dish and smooth the top. Melt the remaining I tablespoon . butter and drizzle over the potato mixture. Bake in a prdhcated 350-degree oven until top· is golden and crusty -35 minutes. Mak~ 6 servings. Here's toast that's quick If you prepare the ch~~ spread ahead and store It ID tbc refri1crator, you can make these snacks quickly. CHEESE TOAST Grate 4 ounces of sharp cheddar cheese medium fine -there should be I sliJhtly packed cup. In small bowl, with a s n mix t()lCthcr the cheese, 2 tablespoons finely chopped pimiento-stuffed areen ol- ives, l tablcsp<50n mayon- naise and 2 tablespoons ketchup. (Makes about v. cup.) . . Spread on liJ}\tly toasted slices ofbrcad. usina l level meuurina tablespoons for each 1Uce. and muina sure to cover the cd&e of the iout. Place on foil and broil to melt c and brown liahtly. Cut each slice into 2 trianaJcs and ICt'Vc at once. • • Chinese Pancake~served fried liahtly, then pmi hid witb 11verut at~ snow ~ >::: peas make a preuy picture fanl\Cd alonas•do the enttcr:. WlthChtck~n-flavored sauce icuuc~~=~; l tablelpHU ~J'da ~ "?'. The Chi~ex &(C very fond of CJP as food, and arc . i tptpuu MJ aaece ,, resourceful 10 USU\& them. They scramble thccn of •ea• . .Upt.IJ .ae. · ~ combine them with other 1naredients. Ega Foo Yurta is Just · · 1 e-. c1Mppe4 ~ *1tmp one of many uruque ways Clunese use egs. · ~ e-. rMu.,,.... Th~ delicate pancakes arc served with a smooth '4 C9P tt.elJ c~oppe:d pea ..U.. sauce made by combinina the flavors of ready to serve '4 nr wad oil chicken broth and purtp:nt soy sau~. Cornstarch ia also ln -quart saucepan over medium heat, combine stirred 1n to provide a th1ckcnin1 agent for the sauce. broth, cornstarch and soy sauce~ cook, sturin& constantly unul thickened. Remove from heat; keep warm .. : tn To make Ea Foo Yung. eggs, chopped shrimp, bean medium bowl, mix well egs, sbnmp, bean sprouts and ' sprouts and green onions arc maxed together and then green oaions. · cooked to form a &olden brown pancake. In 10-inch skillet over mcdiwn·bcat. in bol oil.drop I/• Snow peas are crunchy complements to many CUJ> ea mixture: cook Wltil li&htly browned oa both sides C)inex meals. Their texture, flavorandappeannlrc make (makes about 8). Serve Ea Foo Yuqwitb uuet. M'1a4 them a popular veceablc among Westerners as well. 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The experiment., ten· tativel,Y called "Solar Oasis,. ii an effort or the University of Arizona Eo- v1ronmental Research Laboratory -folb on the cuuin1 edae of solar ene'l)' applications, seawater food production and space aar· deQS. The ~sis, located on the laboralory"I site behind Tucson lntemabonal Air· pon. "is a prototype of what could be downtown," 11y1 its director, Carl N. Hodses. "Herc we've inte· aratcd many of our efforts -solar heating, con- trolled-environment aari· ' culture, aquaculture-and put them into a system that could be used 10 com- mun1 ne1 in the future." The Solar Oasis com· bines what Hodp and his colleques teamed &om their contributions to the Land Pavilion at Walt Dtt- ne World's EPCOT (for . No Games .... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wiris RGE FANCY PURE GOLD NAVEL ORANGES PORK-LOIN • COUNTRY.sTYLE Ribs LB. - I..'"" u JUAl4 tOQl: auntie. '1" L( JUlol< 6#0C)I CornDop Mln5 lM\l Slzzlean IT•l(O I-..OZ ILClD Lunch r,tuta -" OUN l VAlllf'T'U llMOkll> Saa .... Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) Center in Orlando, Aa. The UA sroup wu the primary 1C1eotific consult· ant for.the pavilion, which demoo1tratc1 bow re- searchers are increuina plant production. "From Disney, we· learned that you could combine entertainment With education," Hodsn said. "Part of our miuion i1 fettio1 the public know what we're doina aod belp- ioa them lc=am io 4o it themselvci." Hod&es forcaeet other oases bein built -in ... schools, C1v1c centers. com- mercial areas. "lots of ways." The solar oasis in Tucson is not quite. finished. It i1 awaitina a special insulat· ina canopy lO shield the plants and fish from cold at night. The canopy is two la ers of I eth tene h Stater's Low, Low Prices! LB. ..... .,,.... .. ,...,,._,, ~ ... 1'94 AtAll•w ............. •6-0Z. PKG. 4 BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN Serviee Deli AVAUILf .U ITON:I 'MTt4 M."V!Cf Oll.l ON\." Al.Dr'& . Cole Slaw ~fOOOIDf.ll PMtraml ""'WI.a~ Ch ... ~,-TarkeyBNMt Bonet-Pork Specials! Bonet .. 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To make sure the en· vironment stays ·~~le, the oasis also bas a foaaana system that keeps the temperature under the canopy low in summer. lo 1 winter it protects planu from freezing. .LP a small pond arc cal'fish, soon to be replaced by tilapia, a fish that ke~~ its water clean by ca\t°' algae and whose wastes make excellent fertihzcr. Bordering the pond is a row of Boston-type lettuce, and elsewhere under the canopy are regular cabbaae. Chinese cab~ge, kale, tur- nips, lettuce, onions, rad- ishes, carrots, beets and herbs -all plants that withstand lo w night temperatures we11. But Hodges and Merle Jensen, the lab's chief re· search horticulturist, are not growing their garden for notb.i_ng. Soon, they believe, similar prdens could be grown inside pub- lic places. "Rather than just plant- ing ficus, you could grow vegetables or other food crops in ornate and beauti· ful ways," Jensen said. "We learne d that from EPCOT." In addition to their beauty, the gardens can teach the public how to JrOW vegetables at borne - indoors or out -depend· ing on the climate. That's important., Jensen said, noting that public demand for veJetables has grown dramatically in re- cent years. · Theper~i&aoonsump­ t1on of lettuce bas soared from 12 or 14 pounds 10 years ago lo approxima~ly 27 pounds t~~ _he said. And seed companies arc re~ry.ing h11ge increases in sales m recent years. Hodges and Jensen and their staff also arc working with the UA College of Architecture to develop a folding matcriaJ that could enclose the sides of their oasis and be rolled away when the temperature rises. This dish lets cook 'help self' "Help yourself." Most often we hear those inviting words while seated at a dinner table. The state- ment gives your company the go-ahC4'd to enjoy a meal. Helping yourself also pertains to the cook. es- pecially when time is of the essence in getting the food prepared. That's where Cheesy Chili 'N' Chips come ih to lend a band. This recipe can be prepared in 20 minutes. CHEESY CHW 'N' CHIPS 1 poud 1roud bfff 11'-oance cu tomatoes 1 •-ouce can tomato pa1te 1 &abletpooa cbill pow- der 1 tablupoon de· hydrated ml.Deed oaloa1 ~ lHlpooD ult 1 ~ cap1 <• oa.nces) 1breclded 1barp utaral Cheddar cbttH Z e11p1 con cblp1 Brown meat; drain. Stir in tomatoes, tomato paste and seasonings. Cover, simmer 10 minutes. Add l cup cheese; stir ·until melted. Arranae com chips on platter. SP<>Qn chili over chips; top with rcmainina cheese. Serves 4 to 6. Sundae best for pineapple A spirited toppina. PINEAPPLE SUNDAES 1'4-oaee cu cn1•ed pl11apple la •ta•J ''"' I tablupooat (or more) dart nm 1 ~ qurt• coffee Ice cream Stir tosetber pineapple (undrained) and rum; cover li&htly and chill. At aervi.na time top ICOO"Pt of the ice cream with the pineapple mixture. Maket 61ervinp. ' Potato salad top buffet bit Potato salad 1s the per· feet partner for any buffet. Herc with a drcssmg of almpnds, bacon, cheese and apple. the potato salad turns into the star attrac- tion. A combination of tex- tures and flavors as pleas- ing to the palate as to the eye, make this a colorful favorite to serve wtih cold roast turkey, ham or beef. It can be served alongside do-it-yourself sandwiches or as the star of a spcc1aJ cold plate. BU FFET P O TATO 84.AD 4 caps d.Jced cooked potatoes (about I Yi pouda) I ~ c.pa d.Jced red apple ~ c.p d1opped red aloe np ~opped panley I aUcet bacon, cooked c risp, drained and crwmbled 1 cap coarsely abredded Cbedclarcbeeae (aboat3 OUCH) A'lmond Dru1ln1 (recipe f0Uow1~ Lettace leaves Apple-w~1ea Z tableapooni chopped touted almoDda l Z OUCH .u~ corned •'· rout beef, roHt taney orbm. rn large bowl combine potatoes, dfoed apples. onion, parsley, bacon and cheese. Toss with dressing: chill. Just before serving. ar- ranie. lettuce on platter, mound potato salad 10 center. Garnish with apple slices; spr inkle with almonds. S\mound· with sliced meats. Makes 6 ser- vings. ALMOND DRESSING Yi c ap mayonnaise 3 tableapoona cider vinegar 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teupoon an1ar Yi teaspoon ult ~ leHpoon pepper Yi cap chopped toasted almond a ln small bOwl combme all ingredients except almond s ; blend thoro ughl y. Mi x 1n aLmonds. Makes I cup. Brown rice can be nice Nutritious and good tast- ing main dish. BROWN RICE MARTHA l If• cups water 1 c np long-grain parboUed brown rice 1.4 cap ( Yi of a •;,-pound stick) butter 1 medium oelon, finely diced Yi of a lar1e green pepper, finely d iced 1 clove garlic, finely cbopped '4 cap tomato jalte (8- ouce can) ~ teHpooa pepper Grated cheddar cheese Jn a 2-quart saucepan brina water to a boil; add rice and stir once or twice; cover .tia,htly and simmer unlil rice as tender and JBins separate. In a I 0- mch skHlet melt bullet, add onion, areen pepper and prlic, oook aently, stirrina oftcn,.until onion is wilt~d -about 10 minutes; add · tomato Juice and pepper; , brina to a boil. With a fork, s11r tomato mixture into hot cooked rice; covet liahtly and let I stand ofThca1 un1il tomato ;woe is absorbed -S to IO I minutes. Serve bot; pess cheese. Makes 4 '<> 6 main- di1b 11ervinp Let AMwetll Yt6f!0'\11?J ~Ou(~ - 11111 Pilat 642-5678 VEGETABLES EXTRAORDINARY Side dish es turned are coovement to use, -and avadable year-round a.rid · LraruluccnL Add beana; so they can be en1oyed any time of year. miab with IJ'CC'D oniom Savn6to8. into exotic fare -- WOK IN THIS NEWSPAPER FOR VONS FULL COLOR INSERT WITH 3 UBLE COUPONS. • • • I FO~ A 1UfAL OF 6 DOlJBLE.C01J.PONS PUJS COVER 10 COVER ADDI IONAL SAVINGS WNOON BROIL 18 7 · STEAK . TABLE Km BEEF. 11JP AOUNO CUl LB T 90N£·STEAJ< OR LOIN CUT ewe 2 59 LB POA'TEAHOuSE 2 69 LB • .... 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Madam Wu calls for mannaung the chicken an a soy, honey, com 011 and com starch (rw1turc for 30 minutes. The mannated chi cken 1s lh~n stir-fried with vegetables producing HS own light sauce. "II helps keep the j uices in the meat, making 11 more tender," she said. Lemon fish. a hghUy battered fncd fish. as served with a lemon sauce. To retain the cnspness of the fish. serve the sauce $Cpara1ely The peppers 1n Beef with Three Peppers are sweet green peppers, sweet red peppers, and a 2-inch long dned hot chill pepper To in~rease the hotness of this navorful dash, break open the hot ch1h pepper while stir-frying. ~ cap ma1U..m laalvn or .Uea ~ cup 1lleed bamboo 1laoot1 ~ cup ctaJckH bo.Woa or brom ~ cap dry roa1ced caalae'f• Jn small bowl, st ir together cornstarch, soy sauce, 11/i teaspoons com oil and honey until smooth. Add chicken, toss well to coat. Marinate 30 minutes. In large deep skillet or wok, heat 2 tablespoon1 com oil over medium·biab heat. Add a.arlic; stir-fry ~O seconds. Remove and discard prlic. Add chicken; stir fry I to 2 minutes. Add snow peu, mushroom s, bamboo 1hoou and broth;1tirfry I minute.Addcashews;stirfry I minute. If desired , serve with rice. Makes 2 to 3 aervinp. --LEMON "811-- 1 cup aulfced Ooar '.4 cup conaatar~ ~ tea1pooD bakJD1 powder 'It teupooa l&Jt •ea ) "' cap water 1 qcaar1 (aboat) con oll 4 ( '4 poud eacla) Oouder f Wett Lemoa 11uce (reel.,_ follows) In medium bowl, stir together flour, cornstarch, baking powder and salt. In small bowl, stir together cu, water, and I tablespoon of the com 011. Stir into flour mixture until smooth. Pour remaining com oil into heavy I 0-inch skillet or wolc, filling no more than 1/J full. honey until weU blended. StuTint constantly, bri na 10 boll over medium beat and boil I minute. Makel about JI> cup BEEF WITH THREE PEPPERS I pond beef f1aU 1&.eak J tabtetpooa cora1tattll i tabletpooDI IO)' 11ace. d.Mded I tableapooa dry derry I teeapooa laoaey I clove 1ar1te, mliced or pre11ed 1 mecll1m oaloa, C1Jt lato ilia wed1ea l (!·lie') ·~ ~oc ~w pepper • t aweet trea)lepper. cat lalO tla1a 1hipe J 1weet recl pepper, eat hato ClllD 1trtp1 Cut ~f d1aaonally across arain into very thin slices, then cut into 2-inch stnps. ln medium bowl, stir toaether comstarch, I tablespoon of the soy sauce, sherry, I tablespoon of the com 011 and honey until smooth. Add beef; toss to coat well. Mannate 30 m inutes. ln Larae skillet or wok, heat 3 tablespoons of the com oil over medium-high heat. Add aarlic; stir fry 10 seconds. Add beef, stir fry 2 minutes. Remove. Heat remairuna 2 tablespoons com oil over med1um-hi&h heal Add onions. stir fry 30 seconds. Add peppers and remaining I tablespoon soy sauce; stir fry I to 2 minut" or until peppers arc tender-cnsp. (For added hotness, break open chill pepper). · A<td beef; loss with peppers until healed through. If desired. serve with rice. Makes 4 servings. CHICKEN WITH CASHEWS l teaapoon cornstarch Heat o ver medium heat to 350 degrees. Dip fisl), I piece at a time, into batter; shake off excess. Fry, 1 piece at a time, turning once, 2 minutes or until light golden brown. ---------------,,,...-----,=~ Drain on paper towels. \ I Yi tea1pooa1 1oy aauce l Yi tea1pooo corn oil I te11pooo boaey ~ poand boaele11 1kJole11 chicken brea1t, eat lo tblD 1trtp1 ~ Z tablespooa1 corn oil l clove garlic, cru1bed ~ cup IDOW peal Keep warm while frying remaining fish. Place fish on serving platter. If desired, garnish with parsley and lemon slices. cut in half, arranged alternately around fish. Serve immediately with Lemon Sauce. Makes 4 servings. Lemon Sauce: In I-quart sauce pan, stir together 2 teaspoons cornstarch and 2 tablespoons water until smooth. 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CHINESE-STYLE SHRIMP IN PA TTY SHELLS 1 caa (13% oa.nces> chicken broth 0 % tablespooa1 corn1tarcb 1 ~ table1poon1 1oy aaoce 3 tablespooa1 peanut on I &ulpooD prUc 1 ~ cap1 Clllneae aaow pe11, cat hlto l·hlclil pieces '.4 cwp 1Uced acallioa1 or green omou 1 cu (3 OUCH) 1llced water cbeatnut1, dralud i pacu1ea <• ouce1 each) frozen cooked 1brlmp, .._ tlaawed ~d drained ~ 1 pack.ate patty 1bell1, prepared accord la& to pacu1e 'WrectlODI Mix chicken broth with cornstarch and soy sauce. In a large skillet heat oil over high heat. Add garlic, snow peas and green onions; stir-fry until almpi't tender-crisp. Add water chestnuts and shrimp a nd stir in chicken broth mixture; cook, starring constantly until sauce thickens and just comes to a boil. Serve over baked patty shells. Makes 6 servings. ~ ~J' Sausage appeals as an appetizer Pork sausaae offers plenty of ideas fo~,· m:rs. Try Sausage-Spinach Roll-Up and Sausage-Stuffe M~- room Caps. • SAUSAGE-SPINACH ROLL-UP 1 poud balk pork aau11ge Y, np ~opped oaloa i It-once packa1ea frozen cbopped aplucll, cooked uddralDecl 1 cap cnmbled feta clleete ( 4 oancea) Y. cap crated Parmesan claeeae . I teupooa drtecl ore1aao, cra11led 10 alleett fro1ea playllo doap (1'1113-1.Dcla rectu1Jea), lllawed ~ np bitter or margarine, melted In tarae skillet cook sausage and onion over med1um- high heat till sausaae is done and onion is tender, stirring occasionally. Drain. Stir in spinach, feta cheese, Parmesan cheese and oreaano. Set aside. Unfold the phyllo dough; spread one sheet Oat. (Keep remainina sheets covered with a damp towel.) Brush the one sheet with some of the mel1ed butter or maraarine. Top with the remaining sheets of phyllo. brushina each with some of the melted butter. Sptead the sau~-1plnach mixture lenJthwise over bottom one-third of the layered phyllo dou&Jl to within 2 inches of ends. Fold ends over. Carefully rolf up the phyllo. Place the roll. seam aide down, on a lilJ\tly arcaled bakina sheet. Brush with the remalnjnJ butter or marprinc. Bake in a JS().dqrce oven for 3S manu~ or till brown. Garnish with watcrcreu._ ol~• and lemon peel twittt, if desired. Makes 12 appel~lnp. -4 SAU AGE-STUFFED MUSHROOM 1,.... Hlll ,.n ....... 1 ,._. ln8 ••room• . ,. 1 cleve prlk, m1Ked · l &M...,01u ~ penley .. -.._ 1 ~ et1p1 ar-. .. CWUr deete (I oeittt1) Rinse mushrooms and pat dry: remove items. Chop 1tcma. Combine the mushroom stems. sau~. prlic and chopped parsley in 1 medium killct; cook ulf •usqe 11 broWMd. atirrina of\tn. Drain pan dripp np. itir-in tbttddtd chccte. Fill U.c mu1hroom C.J)I with uusaao ma_xture. Place in a ll •9 x2· nch bllin,(di1h. Bake 1n 3~qrtt1>vcn for 20 minute.. Oamiah wiih pimiento and 1nipped parsley, W: des1mt. M1k about 24. ~... I. _ , 1 411' --\ r • lailyPlllt WEON.ESOAV_.. FEBRUARY 1.. 198-4 INOLEWOOD (AP) -Jamaal Wllk.ct tQOred 23 p0int1 and four teammates had 20 or mote u the Los Angeles takers defeated the Port.land Trail Blazers, 129-124, in a National Balbtball Association aamc Tue.. clar ni&ht at the Forum. TJie Lakm, who io«easea their Paci fie Division ltad 10 l lh samn, Sot Kenny Bem•teln . ..... WelH capture hlghe1t-ecorlng game In All-Star hl1tory, 7-8. D2. · Bernstein's regret Drag racer says he's !'orry OCIR closed, as he prepares for Wintemationals By HOWARD L. HANDY .......... .._.D.., .... Kenny Bernstein won the Last Drag Race at now defunct Orange County International Raceway in his Budweiser King fUIUlY car. This weekend at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, he wiJI be driving a new 1984 Ford Tempo with aerodynamic lines tbat has a space age computer on board. Action in the NHRA •Wi'nter- nationals gets under .way Thursday with finals set Sunday. "I was very sorry to see OCIR close for several reasons," Bernstein says. "I have always done wc11 on the track for one thing and it was the last dra,1 rac•Qg facility left in Southern Cah- fornaa for another. "We hear rumors of a new track coming in somewhere in Southern California but nothing definite yet. I feel this ' is the golden age of drag racing and we 're getting more ex- posure and television commitments. Not having a permancn1 track in Southern California is not going to lose drag racing. "But It would be much better to have a track here where it all started. It's always better to run· in your own backyard." · While he has neverdooe well at the Wintemataonals, the fir'1 meet on the NHRA calendar each year, Bernstein is hopeful that l 984 will be a different story. "We just came back .from two weeks of testing and racing in PhocniJt and I think that will help us," he says. Charlie Allen, operator of OCIR for the past few years before it closed, is operating Fircbird lnter- ruuional Raceway near Phoenix and Bernstein spent time there getting his new vehicle in shape. "We usually don't.get thine sorted out for the Wintcrnationals,' Berns- tein says. "We made 17 runs in the last 10 days and I feel we're nearing mid-season form. "We su re feel bettct about going to Pomona. And as a driver, I feel great about it. With the changes we'v made (Pleue aee BEU8TEIN/D2) a carcer·hiab 23 poirns from rookie Byron Scott. Kaietm Abd\lJ..JabbU ---------------------------------------------bad ?I and Earvin ++Mqic" Jobaton ' _ . andBobMcAdQO*hbad~O. FV" ESTANCIA Portland•• Cat~ Natt led alt · scoren with 33 ~inti and Jim ' P.auon cootribu~ 24 points for the. · . ~·wii:m.:.U~o:u.:o: GO FOR TITLES the aec:ond quarter to break a 4 S..tl'tie and took a 6S..'9 hatfUrne lead. Barons tangle with Charg~rs The uters buih their lead to 1 S points late in the third quarterbefbre leading 96--86 at lbe eod of that period. Scott paced Ow taktl'5' tl!i!d-<auarter wiie with ••-or hi• in Sunset crucial· ponUI. Abdul·Jabbar ICOl'ed in double • fiaures for bi• j()()\b cooteeatlve Jty-ROGER CARLOON. pme io bit IS.year career. The wt otlMCMllr~ ~mthefailedtoscorchtdou\t~fisuet Sunset and Sea-View_, League was Oct. 18, l.977 •. when be wu favorites Fountain Valley and"'-ataJr--eiected for fipt1na With Mi~ukee cia have opportunities to virtually ~ck ~ot ~l!Oft. , ., wrap up their respective cham- 'Tbis ~a treat ~ for us,· said pionships tonight -but each faces a Laker Cdieb Pat Riley. ~e .~ stern challenge in the prcscnu of ~·~tie~ '!'ll, after ~ftl Edison and Saddleback as the PfCI?. Oft'-aorfourdays. edidn tdoeeito\ll basketball season closes in on nexi too well, but we aot lhem (o U.kt tho 'week~s ·finales · ~~W.:~~iU~i:ie ~da each 1s scheau1ca 10 ~~t no. balanced o&aue. Portland is 1 ~ The Baron!t> of 'Founta1~ Valle.Y ahooliqg team. 1'hev came in hittina Coach Dave Brown, seckmg . the.ar about 51 pcit1et\t from the field, l f<?urth undefeated league campa1_gn m think we denied them really well. eagh.t years, draw. the second of four Pauoo was pretty much held in Check ~traaght home asstgn~cnts after wad- most oftheprneand tbatis oneofthe mg through five straight road games keys \0 beatint the BJazen..•• en route to a 7-0 league record. •. Riley .aid Abdol·Jabbat wun't In addition to their title hopes, the really payins attention to bis *'Oriaa p~ron.s, with guard M!ke .Ne~on t ueak. directing an offense which includes "nfon~fe\fe.nk.Mwifl(.areem knew 6-7 Rolf Jacobs and 6-7 Brent Manin about it." said Riley. "1 think .he read in the front line, will be trying to aboUtitintbe'J)aper)'esterday.Jt'tan mamtain their status as Orange achievement of lonaevity and con· County's No. 2-ranked team. sis~.He is abletogetupforevery Edison, with a glossy 17-3 overall game. record. saw its onl)'. league setback \ come at the hands of Fountain Valley (53-37) in the first round. The Chargers' major weapons in- clude 6-6 Rodney Johnson and 6-5 Brad Hachten. At Estancia the Eagles 9f Coach Larry -SUnderman will be trying to gain a three-game lead on the field with three games to go with a Yictory over up-and-definitely coming SaddJeback. "We don't plan any particular adjustments," says Sunderman. Saddleback's game includes 6-9 transfer Chance Peterson, 6-6 Mark Walton and 6-4 sophomore Bryant Walton, among others, including 6-5 Tim Watkins. Estancia's lineup is almost. ex- clusively s:io to 6:0. Thus thcr~is a dramatic difference in size. "We'll try to make him (Peterson) reject some," says Sunderman, "but it sounds like he's playing well.•· Estancia claimed a 47-46 first round victory over Saddleback, in a ~me in which neither team played to ats potential. Also of major interest in the Sea View League is the duel at El Toro where 6-ti) Jeff Am old and his teammates try to snap a 6-4 situation with Newport Harbor. The two are one game ~hind Saddleback and the winner ofthiSQJl.~ appears to have an (PleUe aee TITLES/D2) Oelly Not l"Mto lilJ Lee l"91M Rodney John.on (44) and h1a Edt.on teemmatet1 take their Sunaet League dtle hopea to Fountain Valley tonight. Will relea_guing co:qimi.ttee_ riteet soon?. object in$ and probably won ''tlet the around was the super footbaJI con-Unhappy coaches still want a chance to express views on super conf~rence HERE AND THERE: •Look for the Cali forn~ssocia­ tion of Community College s football rclca$uingcommittee to hol another meetmgin the near future-possibly as early as this week ornext Thursday after the regularly-scheduled South Coast Conference meeting. •The committee, under the Com- mission on Athletics, may allow some disgruntled sec football c6aches to air their feeliogs on the recent creation ofa "super conference" involving their schools and several ex-Metropolitan Conference football powers. • •Walter Rilliet, state com- missioner on athletics, says the com- mittee will get to~ether "if nothing else, by phone this week" to discuss the actions taken two weeks ago. •More re leaguing: Cerritos Co11cge President Dr. Wilford Michael, who has already·sent one letter of protest to the CACC, sent off ano1her Tuesday, again protesting the lack of notification of the ~or relea~ng committee. Dr. Michael has ocen one oft he most outspoken of those matter die. • ference. Sounds like a job fort he state •On the community college commissioner. baseball front, look for Orange CURT . •More OCC baseb~ll: In all, seven Coast'& Kevin Reimer to tum a few Pirates were selected m the recent heads during the upco · g season. draft, with catcher Damon Berryhill The sophomore sluggc ould have S££D£ll going th~ hiptest. Berryhill was the been, Coach Mike e insists, the n fourth pi ck m the nation. No. I pickinther tmajorleague •LookforformerSaddlebackslug- draft. But Reim a Canadian ger BobGrayto be UC Santa ci tizen and ca be drafted for that Barbara's starting designated hitter reason. this season. Santa Barbara Coach Al •OCCb •LA Trade Tech, currently ranked Ferrer says Gray as "possibly the best Gillis ma seventh in the Southland community hitter on the team." Saturday reserve guard B!lrry college basketball poll, was all set to •More releaguang: Should the re- Porterwho had 13 assists, 10 re-face LA Southwest last week, but the leaguing committee get together. it bounds and two steals to go along Bea vcrs' bus never showed. LA Trade will ~i ve the unhappy coaches.and with seven points. The question now Tech wan ts to play the game over, LA administrators a chance to express is: Has Portef semergence come too Southwest considers it a forfeit. And their views on the new league -and late forthe 3-4 Pirates? you th<;>Ught the only controversy express is probably putting 1t maldly. Danny Thomr)eon . ' HBstar, Newton com.mit Oilers· Thompson headed for UCLA; Newton to Stanford By ROGER CARLSON Of ... .,.., ........ _Tw9 standout area high school foo"'tb811 st.a.rs have verbally com- mitted themselves to Pacific-JO uni- versities. DannyThompson;whose-metcoric rise in the past twQ y~ was in direct relationsb1p to the rise of Huntington Beach Higb as a ~na fide footbaH power, has made a commitment to UCLA whale versatl ounwn .. Icy High standout Mi.k.e Newton $aya he'll attend Stanford. Both are ex· pected to sign Jett.en of intent Feb. 8. '.'It's just the oyerall environment and a good situation for me," said Thompson, a, a 6-1 , 195-pound '--' two-time All-CIF Division 1 choice. .. The coaching staff is really sup- ~e of the. team and eta~"·"' continued lbompson. "T nouc:ed" thaL" . Also noticed was probably two straight Rose Bowl Game conquests. in addition to a pair of Pac-I 0 championships under Coach Terry Donahue. Newton has been a three-year starter at Fountain Valley and the 6-0, 184.pounder has gone both ways, stamng at defensive back and at a ... receiver position. He a1so.-earned All-CIF honors this past faJI. Newton joins a grow;ns list of former Fountain Valley High playcB who have gone on to Stanford. Receiver Ken Margerum played at Stanford and is now with the Chicago Bears of the NFL while Emile Harry has been one of Stanford's top receivers the past two seasons. Thompson says he'll enter with an undeclared major, but that his op- tions are wide open. A 3.4 gpa student, Thompson pared his visits to Stanford, California and UCLA before making up his mind. As a junior he rushed for 1.251 yards aod 13 touchdown~. His senior season found him rolhng up 1.522 yards and he scored 16 touchdowns in all from . his fullback post within a Delaware wmge<t;J offense. .Biola is toomUch forSCC Vachon·inadequick rise ? I CoW spell~ in each half proved fatal to th!' Southern California College basketball team Tuesday ni&ht. as the Van~uards were dealt a 78-60 setback by B1ola in the Vanguard JYm. sec quickly fell bchmd to the Eagles 20-6 at the outset, but battled back to assume a 24-23 lead later in the half. The advantage seesawed until half- time with Biola taking a 29-28 lead at intermission. But, at the start of the second half, secs offense went dry again and the Ea&lcs notched the first eight poinll to arab a 37·28 cdg~ before the .Ven- auards could retahate. The drouaht ,proved costl a could,. never tn s th•n five th of the way. "W ren't acttlng &ood shots offensjvcly and we had too many tumovcri," claimed Vanauard ,ssis- tant coach Jeff Malstead: The Ya.nauards also failed to help lhemseltes at the free-throw line: convert.in& only half of 24 tncs. Andre Smith had 16 ~ints and vc Corsi 11 to pace sec. which dropped to I~ overall and 4-3 in NAIA District Ill play. EX-playef-turned-executive proves all goaltenders are not dummies Nobod~ came an on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but ... •Rogie Vachon went from a retired player to general manager of the Kin$S in less than a year so wbo says goalies wear the tools of ignorance? •NowCha(lerownerGene KJein says Raadcrowner Al Davascaused his heart attack ... if Davi~' courtroom activities do not soon leave news prominence. we arc all going to die ofboredom. •Nowfootballawaits the can of- wonns which miabt be opened by the pro staning of.elusive running back Marcu.s Dupree. 1 •Moneyis money, but I think \~cd!'O Guerrero is worth mott to the 'fJOOgci-1 than Fernando Valcnz,!JCla. •Any controversy on thechaf"llna of'handling characs on tic~u that were n.ot available and thettfore not handled was silenced by the Olympic uckct official who s.a1d, "We alttady got the moaey." •Waat 1 minute ... the Ray Nagel case bclonas to the Ra.ms' oraan11.a- tion of a couple of years aao. the athletes could can") a <;ubstatutl" Oame ... no Michael Jackson or ' Ri chard Pryor 1okcs, please. •lfthcdcal falls th rough whereby Hollywood Park does not buy Los Alamitos, perhaps Santa Anita would be interested inasmlls.'h as It always copies what Hollypark doc~ •Forall of the hassle between the U.S. and Canadian Olympic h~kcy teams, an all-star squad made up of players from both clubs may not be able to handle the R ussaans. •The talk ofB11l Walton becoming a f~aaentanda Laker nut )'car docs not include a theory as to why Walton would figure to sta)' more healthy in Los AnJeles than an Portland or San Diego. •Ifit is possible for the FBJ and other a.gene~ to identify terrorist aroups which.would threaten the l98401~p1cGames, wh> wouldn't ifbe possible to keep them out of the country? •The LA Exprci;s calls Sad v allman a special assistant co.1ch and whit make him sptt11.l 1s that he as the only 72-ycar-old a~1stant who looks you.naer than tl\c co:ich. Buo ·TucKER •Speaking ofSupcr Bowls, one record that mny be set at Super Bowl XIX at StanfordStadaum-4s low temperature at gam{' time. •Hasanyone noticed that the drug abuse th ma 1s spreadi na to college basketball and 1s anyone wondering where it will surface ne~t? •Hockey as by far the most antcrnt· angofall the W1ntcrOlympic sporti1 but how intriguing w11l 1t be 1fthe Ru\.51ans att a.bead by five goals 1n evcrypme? •It ta.kC$1 &u~ very fam iliar with hi&h financtto figutthow 8Cw111 mak{' a profit after partna $309 milhon for the tclcvi'1on nghts to the 1988 W tnt~Go.mes in Calpry. •Reports sa)' ()odp:r MM.,cf T omm)' Luorda hu not 1l0Wc:d down ht~ pace on the rubber chicken ca rcua t nor has ~e slowtd down bi consumption of rubbcrcbtckcn. ..J J + I l j ,, I • I . ' J I I ( Neil Anderson, listed as qucscion- ablc before th< pmc after sufTerina a conc~n1L.Poinl Loma. aw some ion a~otched eiaht points. -I . •Somebody thinks th< An&clsaot some pnc.binahelp because season J1cket sales are;tiP.ovcn yaraao __ when the clul> set an Amen can Lcaauc record. •l stall say hamess rac1tla 1s tar and away bel t~r O!' O'ic1'af f.nf1 I~ .2! _ _ ftw-ct&)\th ... m1le! trl •If you thin\. bucbaJI itb1tration is _lhe fairao.d«us1tabk:wa7..ofp;a.tiq....--~ done, ask the player or team l.f\u 10,1n1onc. For Biol• -and · 5· I) 6· 7 transrcr Jc ums poured in 25 p;oi11t1. h was the eiatnh win in the last • nine outanas for Biota. . . Goal-mouth 11eramble· OGllille II.nay Bannerm;r: 411..a to block abot by Tlm Kerr (17) d~ 1'111.. All-8 pame in &ut Ratberford. N.J . heedaJ. £:nt.D Lowe ( ) o &dmonton ta ln center. . \ -' •lfthcGruksactually block the carryinaof an Olympic torch •cross the lJ.S.~ to Los An CIC\. ptrh p& ' •Of course. thequMtfon ha\ to do wtlh how manycltltcn\ would ha\e turned out to honor the Ram\ tfthe) had won the Super 8ow4 •lt1saav1na thiniforwo a ent thatthtydoo't ha veto bit u~nltd .. -.. l . ... - -~ ~--~~~~~~-.....~~~ ........ ~~~~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . I ______ .. _ ----, .. ·-I UCI nets easy win ..... UC lrvine's Wt>men's tennis team ran its non-conference n> cord to 3-1 Tuesday with a 7-2 vi~ry o.vc f...\-'l..i1lw na Loyola-Marymount. seahaw S, Barons ~t8.y on_ track · Eaeh-tune-up46r titleeonfr on Thursday with lopsided t tation · umphs --- . added 16 and 13 counters aa tho winners turned it on early with an 18-3 fintquarteclead with the help of an effective full-court press. · Chomicz and Laura Simek added fountain Valley with J 9 points, six ~~::.=:..--::=:--:::-=r=:-:::::-:r::--=-:~--=ass=1-=:st;":"s-=a:-::n~n..ree steal a, while Kerri Chase had five steals to'° with her 20 Oower and Lisa Burch also scored io point~ which waJ the net result of 10 double ftaures with 15 and 10 points, The Anteaters, beh1nd the atrona sioaJes play of senior Linda Mallory and junior Gretchen Bcri~ were not extended at any point in the match. Sunset Lea&ue leader Fountam Valley and the Barons' nearest ri"Yal, Ocean View, swept to victories Tues- day nijht to set up their title showdown Thursday mght a t foun· Herc's bow it nt m girls basket-14 and 10 rebounds for ()()can View. ball play Tuesday iaht: · Simek picked up nine of those boards in the second half after 'bcina aide- of 1 S rrom the field. .-respectively. .,.Eve Titu.t was Huntinf:too Beach's Newport ~rlsdu n, Cal Letlk. U lone bright star, scorina 2 pointS. The sister duo of Debbie and Llaa Ma.llory teamed with freshman Stephanie Rhorer to sweep doubles play, too. Oceu View 57, 8 gton Beacl1 S7 .,, lined for most of the first half because The Scahawks u d their league of foul trouble. FoanlllD Valley_., Edl1oa st Mohler combined to pa~ the Con· The Barons swept to their 1eventh querors(6-l and 13-S) to the triumph straight league victory .• drop-pin& the over visitin.J Cal Lutheran. The sinales com~ution found tlfe Anteaters winning all but one match. lain VaJley (7:30). - Meanwhile, the Newport Chnstian girls worked ovenime to dispose of visiting Cal Lutheran in an Academy record to 6-1 w1 ·the 20-point While she was out of the lineup victory. sparked by erall S\4,PCri· Kelly Straight came off the bench to ority in every de rtm t. grab four rebounds and score two rival Chargers by a 2S-point mal).in Ann Bugbee'• basket at the buzzer with a second-quarter spurt. keyed by sent the game into overtime, but Lisa several steals off a full-court P~l!. Mohler notched four of her team-high trigering the rout. 1 S points in the extra session to spark League contest Karen Chase red points. Michelle Cho and T The Scahawks had all the numbers City supervisor clalnis tea1n' s ads are too violent From AP dl1patcbe1 SAN FRANCISCO -A San Fran-· [i] c1sco city supervisor has complained that 4 t billboard advertisements by the Oakland . , Invaders professional football team are too violent. Supervisor Nancy Walker said during a Board of Supervisor's meeting that she is not amused by a downtown billboard which advises all citizens to listen to the United States. Football Leagu'e team's radio coverage or "We'll break your face." She wants the billboard message either remove<! or replaced with a non-viQlcnt ~ssage. · · - Maurice Goldman, Invaders' vice president, said the billboard is a joke, and he promised that team 1 members do not intend to storm San Francisco "to rape and pillage." The billboard, showing six mean-looking football players, will not be r~ oved, be said. Goldman said the advertisement would displayed in other areas of the city. ~ · The ads. he said, are · ust a small part of an overall Bay area campaign depic · g the team as .. the nicest bunch of guys in the world." Goldroan said the team has received many telephone calls from fans who liked the ads, and only a few complaints. He did not say how many of each. Ms. Walker's request was prompted by a com- plaint from Esta Soler. director of the Family Violence Project, who said she was concerned about a message to the community which says, 'if you don't do·what I want I'll smash you face.· 7 Al MeGtdn, oo1Jeae bubtbel1 analyst for }(BC.TV, on Billy Pacbr, hit es~ and now ~rt at CBS-TV: Packef• m ,ocean-.mouth. A mothball held. H~s ao in love wilh lbe ACC that hef ouabt to ..,ell h.it name <p.A-CC.k+r .... UCI's Murphy shares honor After leading their teams to conference m victories over the same two opponents last week. UC Irvine center Tod Murphy and Nevada Las Vegas center R1ch1e Adams were chosen PCAA co-players of the week. Murphy, a 6-91h, 210-pound sophomore from Lakewood. was the leading scorer and rebounder in last weeJC's victories over Cal State Fullerton and UC.Santa Barbara. In last Thursday's 81-80 win at Fullerton, Murphy tallied 17 points and hauled down I 0 rebounds as the Anteaters snapped the Titans' 26-game home· court winning streak. Murphy hit the shot that tied the game at 80 with 13 seconds left and dropped 9 of 10 free-throw attempts. Murphy sparked UCI's 78-67 triumph at Santa Barbara Sunday with a game-high 18 points and nine r.ebounds. Adams, a 6·9. 225-pound junior ffum New York was a dominant factor in the Rebels' I 00-68 victory at UCSB and 82-75 overtime success in Titan-Gym. His totals for the two contests were: 16 of 27 from the field (59.2 percent) and 6 of 10 free throws. as UNLV remained unbeaten in PCAA play. Pac-10 honors Ducks' Harper of Oregon has been named Pacific· I 0 · WALNUT CREEK -Chns Harper m basketball player of the week for his play 1n the Ducks' victories over Anzona and Arizona State. The 6-2 Junior guard from R1vers1dc. totaled 38 point!>. 12 a!>s1sts and eight rebounds tn the games. Against ASU. Harper had a career-high 26 points and hit on eight of nine field goal attempts. Other\ nominated for the award were Anzona's Steve Kerr. Ocean View High product Wayne Carlander of USC Arizona State's Jim Deines. and Caltfom1a'c, Kevin Johnson. ' BERNSTEIN. • • FromDl Army snow buatneu A-il'OUP of Ywioalav_arm~ldlera trot down the racetrack ln Saraje•o ln order ·Kemp signs with Rama Quarterback Jeff Kemp has reached a contractual agreiment with the Rams, th~ National Football League team announced Tuesday. No terms were announced. Kemp, who joined th~Ram-s.as-a-free~cnt in 1981 , has been used sparingly in 'bjs three years with the team. The Rams also announced they have signed free agent tight end Chris Faulkner, a 6-4. 2S7·pounder who was the fourth round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys last year. Faulkner, who attende~ Florida, was cut by the Cowboys during training camp last sun} mer. Connors to face McEdroe and Joh!' McEnroe, two. of the best tennis · INGLEWOOD -Jimmy Connors E:3 players in the world, will square off in. a best-of-three set exhibition match at the Forum on Saturday night, April 21, it-was announced Tuesday. · In addition to the singles match, both play~rs will compete in an eight-game pro doubles set with other players to be named later. · {twas also announced that no prize money will be at stake but both Connors and McEnroe will be paid appearance fees "of considerable proportio!l~·" In head-to-head tournament compellt1on. Con- nors leads McEnroe 12-1 1. In their last meeting. McEnroe won a 7-S, 6-1. 6-4 decision in the finals ofa tournament in London last November. Tickets will go on sale today at the Forum box office and other ticket locations. Pele to ~mpete in exhibition EAST RU HERFORD, N.J. -Soc- cer star Pele wi come out of retirement ~ May 5 to play i . an exhibition game at ~ Giants Stadium between the Cosmos of the North Amencan Soccer League and former members of the team. Pelc, 43, retired from competitive soccer after he led the Cosmos to the NASL title in 1977. Since then he has appeared in only three exhibition games. in the car this year. we were de- termined to go there Wlth a lot of runs under our belt. "Frank Hawley CNHRA champion the last two year%startcd out with a bang last year an got way ahead 1n points. Hopefully e have remedied that situation and will gi ve him some compct1t1on from the begintung of the season. They weren't 1r'l Phoenix and I know they aren't racing 10 Chicago with all that snow." more like a Can-Am car. This 1s nothing new, only to drag racing. Aerodynamics is an area that's so wide open that any change there that helps the car will probably make a drastic difference." Bemste1n·~ car has a complex computer system housed tn a box between the fuel tanlc and en1ine. After each run. the data from th( computer is fed into a computer terminaJ in the race transporter which transmit.s into graphs on the com- puter screen. "ff the computercAn withstand the riiors of funny car racing. the tu-r shake and everythina else, I think 1t will rcvoh1tionitt draa racina," Bernstein says. , "It should 11ve us data to ntakc the "I feel we have fotten a step on our c:o mpet1tion and rcall>: enjoy kc~p­ ing 1~. front and coming up with fir.1ts . Whether the changes will help or not remains to be seen. Ceruunly. Kenny Bernstein ~d crew have done their homework and att better prepared for the 1984 teason. "Naturally, our ,Oat is to win the NHRA championsbjp." he admits. "Of all the thin'5 we are out there for, the No. I aoal is to finbh at the top and that has to be our major gbal. "Therc are quite • number of cars and drivers w~YC to beat this 3kend iocludina Don Prudhom- me John force, Hawley and R•y· nd Bca<!le. car more consistent." .. There are also some new teams The computer wlll be able to that could be tou&h incJudina the on~ me8'ure 32 separate functions such as · put tO&Cther by Rarry Minor. This ii RPM. torque, rear axle speed, blower their Ttrst year with a fQnn y car • preliUre.-maoifola ,prmure and •·aJU\ouah Oary Beck (of El Toro) won • cylinder prcuu~. ' the top fuel title la.st year. I thjnJc they· Bernstein is also the ftnt funny car have a proven product even tHou&h dnver t.o pcrforpi wmd tunnel tcaU they haven't been at the race track yei and he ia cnthUJi.utJc a.bout the with thetr funny car. Act McCulloqh chanjt1 made in his car. is an outst.anding dnvtr and they ··Thccarlookso liUlcdjfTercnt than have the know-how to put a com· moin of them." he says ... It looks pet1t1ve car on the track · • • . .. TITLES • • • FromDl inside track toward a ('J F 3·A playoffs berth. Newport Harbor is tryina to rally from its second two-game skid m league play, losing twice to Estancia, then Saddlcback. Also still in the hunt. althouah obviously with their backs to the wall w;1h a S-S record. arc the Corona dcl Mar Sea Kings, who arc at winless Costa Mesa. CdM 1s trying to avert its fint absence from the playoffs since I 91S and the first in Coach Jack Errioo's eight-year tour. ~L..M..,. Ocwn 114ew (~1) •• Hvnll~ton 9"dl H·•l Wtstmfn\tllf' C1·61 a1 Marina 0 ·" t. dltOtl C6 o •' rovn••ln venn <7·0> a..vi... lMtUt $addi.l:JKI\ 17 l l •~&a*w:t. tM> ~"•riwAl,~~., C«ona dtl Mt• 1 r .. 1 •• "en•• ..._.. CO: INlnt ()•tJ al Unl1r«tl1Y (•·41 ~c.e........ . ~·~ne a .. c11 <t-•> JI MIHfon v'* CJ·U C:elllllreno VelleV 11·1) 11 ~~Ill• tf·7J Dene HIAa U-•) •I San Cltmenle lt·t ) . A....,tLMwe Sel"llM (••21 •I Sen• ()•l) ,I, PtUI (2•4) •I Plut )( (J • J) Therese Puchalski led the way for Newpon Christian. L .. to i-et • ffllil •now b&K. Jor_apcomlOC-eventa d1ll'blC the Olympic Gama. .. Guen:_,ero wants $1.2 mllllGn · WS ANGELES -Third baseman hll Pedro Guerrero of the Los Angeles Dodgers will be seeking $1.2 million through arbitration, the National League team confirmed Tuesday. If Guerrero is successful in bis request, he would surpass pitcher Fernando Valenzuela's record-setting SI million victory by an arbitrator last year. Vice president Al Campanis of the Dodgers said thq-,club responded to Guerrero's request with an gffer of S900.000. Guerrero, 27. has played four full big league seasons, meaning he will be eligible for free agency after the 1985 campaign. Last year. he submitted a request of$7.S0,000while the Dodgers offered $600,000. An arbitrator ruled in favor of the team. "We think a $300,000 increment is more than gen~rous," said Campanis. Holmes to fight in benefit SAN DIEGO -Heavyweight boxing m champion Larry Holmes has decided to fight some of the giants on the San Diego Chargers football team in a benefit exhi- bition for Stewart Darden, the welterweight boxer who was critically injured in a Santee fight Jan. 17, boxing promoter Wes Wambold annnounced Tuesday. Doug Wilkerson, Andrew Gissinger and Eric Sipers are among the Chargers who will trade punches with Holmes in a series of two-minute bouts at Sea World on Feb. 22. Also appearing will be James (The Heat) Kinchen, the top-ranked North American middleweight. and Sweet lrvinJ Mitchell, th World Athletic Association featherweight champion. Both arc from San Diego. TV: O>Ut1e Basketball -Fordham at Nc»ro ~ s p.lll., Qwlod ff~ Purdue-' Nortb.~. 1 p.m. (delaY!dJ. Owmel 56. NBA-Laken at Denver, ~t20 l>JD•t Cbiiftaet 9. . . MDIO: NBA -taken at Om\'or. 6:20 p.m .• Kl.AC (j70). ~ -Wictllia 1.1 1.aCn. 7:30 p.m., KFOX (9),5-FM): · Monarchs rip .Amat by 54 Lewis moves into No. 9 s pot on Orartge County scoring list Mater Dci Hi&b's ltigh-flyitlj Monarchs punished Angelus League baslc.etball rival Bishop Amat to the tune -·ofa 54-point margin of victory Tuesday night at Chapman College, rolling to a 9 1-37 victory. The Monarchs' Tom Lewi$ scored just 28 points, five points off his average, but Mater Dci had five others wil;h eight points or better, .led by Mike Mitchell ( l S), Chns Jackson ( 12) and Matt Bceuwsaert ( l 0). Lewis connected on 13 of 20 from the field for 6S percent, and had 11 rebounds, a couple under bis norm. Mitchell was 5 for 10 from the field with 9 rebounds, and Jackson added six assists, as did Bceuwsaert. Lewis is now at 721 points through ll,games, pushing him past Qa}'ton Olivier (now at USC) and into the No. 9 spoLon .the all-time Orange County list for sinsJe season scoring. · The Monarchs broke t.o a 25-4 first quarter lead, and in the third period Mlfter Dci rambled to a 28-lO spurt to up the m81J1D to 69-25. · The victory, Mater Dei's 21st in 22 staru this year, sets up the Monarchs with their Angelus League game of the year against rival Scrvite Friday night at the Long Beach Arena. . Elsewhere in prep basketball Monday night: Ne"1_4?rt Cbrl1&iul 7!, Cal La&.beran 43 _ ) ~e Conquerors upJ!Cd their Academy Leaeue record to S.:l Tuesday night as Scott Kilpatrick and Rick Weber .combi.oed for l9 points.-j.ustfour:ltst than Cal Lutheran'..!.. entire unit. Kilpatrick scored 25 points and Weber 8.dded 14 for the winners, who upped their overall mark to 12-S . A first-Quarter press turned the game Newport Christian's way quickJy as Cal Lutheran. now 1-9 in league play and 2-1 1 overall. was unable to cope. Capo Valley Cllrl1tlan 31, Liberty Cbrl1tlu 33 The Minutemen led by three points entering the fourth quarter, but foul trouble toolc its toll, as Liberty Christian was forced to .finish the game wi.th-fc:1ur ptayefto. when three others fouled out. Richard Meyer, who was averaging 24 points per game entering the contest, was held to just six, but he was forced to sit out much of the game when he picked up three quick fouls in the second quarter. · · Steve Pemper. whose Jumper tied thegame at 33-33 in the final minute, had I 0 points for Liberty Christian, as did teammate Brandon Whitney. Light winds slow. race to Manza.nillo ByALMON~EY Dliltr ,... eoetlrlt ~*' Light and variable winds along the Baja CaLifornia coast Tuesday continued to plague the 41 yachts in the 1, 110-mile San Diego to Manzanillo race with the lead yachts reporting positions between Punto Eugenia and Cape Lazaro. Winds at the Tuesday roll call were reported from zero to IO knots, varying from the northeast to the northwest. Still out front on elapsed time was the 68-foot Saga with co-skippers Doug Baker, Barry Bcrkus and George Writer out of Long Beach Yacht Club, with 673 miles to go to ManzaniJlo. Saga reported a day's run of 176 miles. Seven miles behind Saga was Nick Frazce's 68-foot Swiftsure Ill, San Diego Yachi Club. and three miles behind Swiftsure Ill was the 67-foot Merlin. sailed by Terry Lingenfelder, SDYC', Roger MacGregor's 56-foot Anthem, Lido Isle Yacht Club. was running fourth.on elapsed time with 691 miles to go. .fl . Taking over the corrected time lead in fleet and Class B was John Arens' Frers-51 Tomahawk. Balboa Yacht O ub, with a day's run of 168 miles. Second was the Oass A Saga, and third was Ms Blu, another Frers-51 skippered by Harry Thomason. Balboa Yacht Club. Maloney~s luck continues EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J . {AP) -Don Maloney Conference tied five others in the AJl-Star record book won his own version of the .. lottery' when be scored a goal with three.assists apiece: Maloney also tied a 'fCCOrd with and had three assists to tic a pair of records and lead the four points in one game. Wales Conference to ia 7-6 victory over the Campbell ''l'vegottotbank Mark Johnson and Pierr& Larouche. Conference Tuesday night in the hiahest scoring All-Star Piem kept yapping for m~ to let him take my J)ove and game in National Hockey Lea&ue history. stick (just before the MVP announcement). I thought I had "I hate to say it, but 1t'sa dream come true," Maloney a chance to be named MVP, but I was just overcome." said after he was named the Most Valuable Player in the Maloney and Johnson assisted on both Larouche 36th annuaJ game. "h's like winnina the lo1tery.-You buy aoals. Johnson's other assist came on Maloney's ,oaJ1 the ticket, but you nevere"pcct towio. It hasn't sunk in yet. wh.ich-aave the Wales Conference a 7-3 lead and prov1dea It's an unbelievable feelina." the winning marain with 7:24 to play. J The Waln Conference also got support from Piem_ Larouche. Maloney'• New York Ranger teammate who ----11111!1. ---------------scored tw1cct and Hanford'• Mark John10n. Malon~r B k tb }} JohnlOn ana Toronto's Rick Vaive of the C..mpbeu as e a scores Wrestlers set trip to China ~ WIST bill 1'. $0\lltiern C•I Collfft .0 C'al a-1111 M, LA ••otltl $6 Cal Lulherllft .. UC S.11 Dleoo IO Two EdJIOn H.~ wrestlers and another from C~l•I CO!leH n. PKffic Coe11 Capistrano Valley H14Ji are amona • ar~u of wrestlct1 .. ~:!t~ ,. ll'olm Lom1 59 who have been invited to repreacnt e CAlifomia Wft11me11 S3 1Wt11twor111 n Wmtlina. Auodatlon and the United\ tat.ca in the t:::, uf ~ICll!c m!\u''*'•" w fint-ever visit~uch a·body to the Peop~'s Republic of • iit:':. .. 1• 11 Chana. . No. M01tt•11t1 11. or .. 1 , ... 6J Mike Ra at 193 pounds, end l.S4!PQuhd Scott ~~7it!c°f:~11:.,., COl!ltft Brown of Edi10n, ona with Capo'• Tim lac at 134, hav~ n-. · been invited to participate on the baait of \l(f'CSth na ; 1 Coll ~i4'~ lcvi-'7 _ g:~.~~~~~pto~=n~/ot:e~t-.ii~~.T ~ · Wn::stUns Auodation. s.ttfl Hell~· u 101> Each wrestler must come up with S2,SOO for the uip~ AuOutn-. M1u1 .. 1991 '° which ~ru April 6 a.nd ocmc.ludcs on April 29. ~ 17, V"9lnle 11 Trit intinerary 1nclude1 Bctuina. Xian and Shaft&bat, ~~· ,":; !:~J" 1n addltlon 10 an undctcnn1ned numMr of ~1tUn1 NW &..oult6ene 16. sa ~ttt. matches ' r ""*'~ ANOILUI L9AOU• Mlltlf De{ tl1 lllflo!> Amel 37 A(.AHMY LI GUI NfJifporl Ct!rltlle t, Cal Lvlfleftll 4J Ceolair,no V*" LIWlv Chrk !Ill ' HaA WHTUN COt!t"9HHCI ' "''"" OMlttll W L .. ct. oe n " ue I.Ill wt Porllend SHlllt Ptlotfllll ~n$t111 San Diieo 'l7 If 517 IV> .22 20 "' ..... If 74 "' I 20 ,, '35 I V, 11 2t .Ml 12'il Mldlif•at DMlllll ...._. U1111 7t l• '3t 0 11Mtt ?S \f W 3 s.11 A111on10 20 2S ~ 1v. 0-v•r 19 iS '31 t Houston 19 " •n '"' K111wa City 17 ,. J95 IO'iJ aAJTIRN CON,•1t•NCI 8oaton ltnlllo.lohle Ntw YOl'k N1w J«Mv W1thlnot011 Halltk DMaltft 35 ' ,, 14 u II 22 22 10 2S Cemrll DM'*' ?S 19 5" MllR Ukff °'"'" Allent1 2l 20 SJS I.,, ,. 21 • Sl3 1.., Chlc.evo lncSl1n1 Cltv ... nd I. 25 390 1'11 13 ,, 310 ti I J JO 302 II'.., Tu.MllY't SC-. l..llrtn 12', P0tll1nd 12• WHlllneton 111. 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Loa A""'91 >.- IE Jonnaon 151 Total fouti-POl'tlend ~. Lo• An""' 25. Technlc•ta-ttamMV, P0tllencl Coach, Carr A-IS,"7 lllote 71, S.Uhm C.I C ..... 60 (NAIA Dbtrk1 Ill) alOLA -Peron 11, Jonea 16, H111rlalk '· Scott S. 01nnl1 S, Grav 2, Sliver 10. Burn• 2S. Tot1t1: JO 11·?7 71. SOUTHIRN CAL GOLLIGI -Smith 16, Ourh1m I, HlralJ, C0t&I l I, Anderton I, Ward I . To1111: 24 12·24 60. H1lftlma: 8lola, 29·2t. To111 foul•: BI011 20, Southern C.I C'ollloe 23 FoultO out: Hlrat (SCCI. CM11t c ..... 72. Pac. CM•f S.p. 0 -atttttT cot.1.IO"W ...J 1.0flnl! 11, G. 8rtnOon 12, H1rtmen 11, Elclllll>lrffr 14, H1na.n 4, Pul• 2, Kllto 6, J erenoon 2, Cot!tv 3. Totell. l l lO-IS 72 IJAC"IC COAST IA'"11ST -Wllll1m l 11. Dolollav 6, St-•n s, JOhnaon •. MoOlty I, Co• 2 To1111 II 7· 13 '3 Hetfllme Cllr111 COlttol. 23-n Tol•I fdUI• Chrlll COlltol 13, Pacific COHI B1otll1 1l Fouled out Oololllv IPCBI ~AA ahlttattc. (l'Weutfl .MIL 2' I SCCMllNO ...,_YW, ~ G ,G n 1"' Av .. WOOCI, CSF 19 IS9 1'0 '61 2U AnOtraon. F$U II Ill 57 3ll 11 S Grant , USU 16 120 SO' 2;cJ Tll Colter, NM5U 17 121 63 JOS 17.f ThomP\on, FSU 11 t20 69 309 17.2 F1,,,.,, ucse 11 111 •1 m "' Gardner. Les 17 111 4S 211 16.S McO-'d, UCI II 111 43 t1t 15.S Cetchlno•. UNL v II 111 S1 17• IS 2 WH'1lno1on, usu 16 79 11 239 14.9 Ra&OUNOING fl'llver, adlMI G "" Av .. N111: CSF 17 149 U Jon11, CSF 11 147 • 1' ~UCI II 14t LI. Patteraon, NMSU 17 IJO 7,4 Gr1nt, USU 16 121 7 6 UICI<, LBS 17 123 7 2 MIH'lltlv, UCI 11 122 U Antr0e, UOP 20 12t 6.S Ft1ner; UCSB 17 IOI " (Adema, UNLV 19 122 6.4 C1telltno1, UNLV II llS 6 • ASSISTS fl'll Ylf I adlMI Ttrk1nlen, UNLV Wood, CSF ,. Olaon, SJS ArnolCI, FSU Cotter, NMSU McOeNlld. UCI H1nrt, ucse L .. , UCI w11n1no1on, usu Lack, L8SU Collln•, UNLV G Nt. 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Mlltw Dll '1, abMe AIMt 11 ,........,, U..U.I INSHOf' AMAT -T ~ •· Rl91n 4, bllvelll I , bw1 2, T9Vlor 4, JKllMlll 2, ICllV 4, CHlll\ldl 1 l'91p. 16 5• J l7 MATI• Dll -9"uwMlfl 10, Ltwt. ,., JICIUln 12, ,...., •• MllcNll u OWVw t, Motts I, Owmen 4, fi'1tfOl't t , K.Wv o. To1111. 41 t -11 ti leWt w OV.r•n ,,.,,. Amel I • II 10 12-J7 Malit' o.I u " lt n-tl Tol1I '°"'· llano. Amel 10, Maltt Otl 6 TICIMIQI. MllCNll (MO) Newpert avtst\an 72. C.I Ul1t\. '3 (AcMlm'f ~I CAL UiTMlllAN -Hof! 2, CUii· nlJIOf\afll 12, Zll'llCNra 2. Hamfl 7, PluckNll 10, s.dl1 •, ''Ill 2, Cron 2 To1111: 11 7•t Q. NIWl'OttT CHllllTIAN -K~lrlck ll, Wtb« 14, Hedltv 9, Mol'tlll I, Sh~•'' 2. Jolln•lon 2, Motil!• •• HIOlllOlll 2, Grench I, t<tlW. Tolalt: JO 12--!t 72. sew. " Qv•rten Cal Lulllera/I • 10 9 »--43 ~oort Cl'tlllllen 20 14 16 U-1J Toltl foult. C1t Lutlllran D, NIWPOl'I C11datllrt 1J, '°"*' out z1mo1ra (CL), 9061 CCLI. T~ ~....,,, ICL) C.pe Vf//llrt aw. U , Llbel1v CM. n (Acdlm't Lle9UI) CA .. ttl'ltANO VALi.iV CHltlSTIAN - lernetl 4, lltotll 2. ~!Oft 3, PeMtt t I Maril.um I,, Hawthorne 4 Tola.la 11 14·2' 34 ua•RTY CHRISTIAN -M.lvtr '· Pert'IHf' 10, Whltnev 10, JemH 2, Ludwlcl< S Tole!•• 12 J· IS J3. k.-. .. Ou•,.. CePO VllllV Cllrltllen 12 S • 1)--36 Ll~tv Cllrl1ll1n 11 7 I 7-33 Total foytt · C•PO V1ti.v Chrl•ll•n IS, LIO«l'll Cllrl1ll1n 17 Fout.cs OUI ~v•r (LC), Pemper <LC), wnttnev (LC) cur: renlclnei -•·A ~ ..... ScftMI, Lll.U. Rec. 1. Me• o.t, ,.,,...,,. 30·1 2. L8 J>«y, Mo«1 19·2 3. s.n11 Monica. •·~ lt-1 ,. 4. l#H'nlno11d1, Ocaen 20·2 14 s. Vtrbum 011, C•mlno 9'Ht 1'-• 11 6. s1. a.rnard, o.i Rev ll·S SS 7. 'llH!taln VIiie¥, ~ 1M t1 •• &ltndltt. Peclflc 1S-• ~ 9. lltldllncl•, Cllrua Belt 19·1 23 10. 80KO TICl'I, Del Rev IS-6 10 Ulll Simi Vallev. Mer1mont1 17·) 10 >·A I. NOl'th (Riv.I, tvv 20-1 120 2. I ttal'ICla, Sal -.n.w lt ·t 1• 3. Mo<-VeNev, Suno.11 11·2 .. •. Oomlnoun. San Gao. V1 .. v 14·4 " (lie) C.PO V1llev, Soulh Coal! 1'·2 " 6. Hert, Foolhfl 14·• Sl 7. Oownev. San Gel> Vati.v IS-4 S2 I. GllMOre, 8aM41ne U·J 31 9 Minion Vlelo, So Co111 14·6 2t 10 Lvnwood, San Gel>. V1llev l•-6 11 l ·A I Sollor1, Fr.-wn 21>-2 111 2. Gertv. Haclendl IM 111 J. Workman, Ville Vlat1 IS-l " 4. $ant1 Cllrt, Fronlltt IS·• 7t S. San 8ernerd1no, Sen AnorM• l•·s 7• 6. Burrouoh• <•). Golclln 12-6 52 1. $1VIMI, Orenoe 14·S 47 I. Montclelr. H1clend• IS·S 3S 9. Alltllool v111ev. Golden l•-6 13 10. 8r .. ·OUnd1, Orarige 15·7 • (111 ) P•IO Veroe Vil .. 0.Mrl IS-3 • l·A 1. 8enntno, Sunklat 16·3 120 2. AQulnll, O.An11 17·• IOS 3. CNimlnadt, Sent• Fe 16·• " 4. Whltlltr Cllrlatl1n, OlvmPlc IM 13 5. St. Jo .. Ph, Lo• P1drn 16-3 67 6, LA Lutlllren, Alpha 14·2 ... 7. Rim of World, Arrowhe1d IA·S " I. LA Sltlw; s.nt.-, t 14·• 3• 9 ~ 81ollal, AIPh• IS·5 21 10 lfll .. 11. Pl-13-1 II k'MI ldlftllt 1. f l PHO di RO*•. Frff Lenee. 11·3, 2. Cronfoadt, Oelolllc, 12·6, 3 Rio Hondo Prep, Prep, 14·l , 4. Cti.<lwlck, Prep, 14·6, S. P1..oena Polv, Preo, 15·4, 4. HM.,.rll Cllflllle n, Cllrltllen, 15·2. 1 Feith eeollll OllPltlc, 14·S, I. Strreno, Arrowhead, IS·l, 9. P1r1dlll, On.trHnvo Sm1h, 1•·6, 10 T~ton, Trl·Countv. 13·1 HIGH SCHOOL WOMIN Ocffn View 57' Hunftl""9fl BNctl 37 (lvnwt 1. .. -.1 HUNTINGTON llACH -t<t1i.r S. H1rtm1n O. Coroon 6, Murrav 6, LerMn 2. Tltua 12, H011dey 6, Judo• o, V•ll•z o Total•· I• 9· 16 37. OCf AN Vt•W -C'1ue 20. Cnomlcz 14, Oo.itv 2, Gtrm1n o, Giii o, HO\lni..11 o, Roorlouet o. Simek 3. Str•loht 2, T11tldo 1, Vlecnot 13. T1>!1la: 23 11·19 S7 sar. by 0U•"9n Huntlno1on 811ch • 3 10 11 1)-37 Oc11n View II 12 " l>--57 T.0111 loult: Huntlnoton 811c'1 IS, Oc11n View 1•. Fountain VeleV '4, Edlaon 3f I S41Mtt LM9111 I IDISON -Cl1rk 6, G1111ron 11. Ptrtnl 2. Th<>DI '4, Mlotud 2, Fukumoto 2, HtnnelMV 2. Tot11l: 15 9·2 I 3' ,OUNTAIN VALLIV -COOi< S. Glllerowllll 7, PucNill kl 19, Clowtr IS, H~.on S, Burell 10. R1vM 3 To1111 26 12-1• "' scare w Gvemn Edi1oll 11 I 10 11>-39 Founleln V1lltv 14 19 IS 16'-+I Tot11 fOUlt: Edlaon 17, Fount1ln Velln 19, FoultO out Clark If ) Ntwpert Chrtat\an 47, C.I Luth. 4:1 (Academv ~I CAL LllTHIRAN -Niil n, VellelklY 11, Ovrsaan o, Motdllld •. Buol>tt s. Tot1I•. 11 7-11 '3. N•Wl'OttT CHRISTIAN -0 . Monier 12, L Motile< 1S, Marino 10, Ytarllv 4, Andlrton 6. Tol•I•: 22 3-1 l •7 Scan Ir( "erled• C11 Lutlllran 6 13 10 12 2-cJ NtwPOrt Chrl1t11n I t 12 12 6'-•7 TOll l fol.Ila: C1I Lutllln n IS, NtwPOrl Chrlltl111 12. SH View lNOUe LMIUI WL Cotta Mtll 10 0 Coron1 d•I Mar 9 I E1 Toro 7 J NIWPOrl Her Dor s s E111nc1, 4 6 trvlM • 3 7 Unh1er11tv 2 I S.Cldltt>ICk 0 10 TtnltM'I Gamtt (7) Cotti Mtae 11 Corone 0.1 Mer Unlveoltv 11 lrvlne E111ncll 11 SeOOl«>eclo. El Toro 1t 1'1woor1 Htrl>or SunMt L••eu• LfftiW WL Foun111n Vellev 1 0 Oeffn vi.ow • 1 Edi.on 4 3 Merine > • Huntlnolon INCh 1 6 WMtmln11..-o 7 T""41tf'• kertt Ov«•• WL ... 13 • 16 6 10 • 6 ti 1 11 2 14 I 1' ovw .. WL 20 2 17 ' 1• 9 12 10 ' 1' 1 11 001n Vltw S7, Hunllneton &Hell 37 MarlM IO, WH•mlrilltr 47 Fountain Velll'V ... Edlaon at 'nMH'ldatf'• 0-( 700) w .. mt1n1tor 11 Edlton M1rln1 11 Hunllneton ... ch ooen VI.._ al ~nleln Valll\I -· Ht1VW9M ft•n TUHOAV-1 HIULn (IM1 .. M•llllllt Mnln1 _.,.., , .. IT ltAU. ON,.,.~. s-1• Pllae.t INICC•ny) 4 40 MO uo CllrlJ Tott Hlf (A~J 12.00 1.00 Cft<lt.M !Cl (fi'lafctl 3.00 Alt0 r1cecs Acuff, e 11111t, 51d!IOlf'1 Tvcoon, Potlutlon SOlullofl, Whllt Snot Lou!&.~ T IOll', Tim.· 2'04 U IXACTA 16·3) Hid 17UO. llC:ONO RACI. 01\I mllt 1ro1 Nllu Siar !L~evl 2.60 2.20 2 10 A• Alwin (VellenotneMn'll 2.IO 2.40 SlrlNCI 81u (Ackt rmen) 2 40 Ano flCICI, Atllv l nJIMr, o.no6 llUOll, Keuff Mlrtltnlav, Sltvw l...obeU, kotft Prldt I!, &natl., Pnclt, Scwlre 1.1111 Jet Time. 2:G3 1/S \ U IXACTA 12·1) H id tfOO THtaO RACI. One mllt PK1 LIOV Polnol altr (I( ueoitl') • 60 UO l 40 Dll..a1n (Oftomer) 2'0 2'0 Tllet'a Liii (Slltrr~) 6 00 Alto recao Pletl• So..-ze, Arverne'• Glrl, Clank Gtm, Afl1.on S.rt. Time 2 00 3/S U IXACTA 13·21 Paid U9.70 ,OU.TH UC•. One mite trot Deer Sir (Pierce) J0.00 f.20 It f TOOd (l)e-r) 3 40 AndV'I MlllS)r (Rltefllt) l.IO 2.20 3.00 Alto r1cld: Trv\I. Moon Jonclum, SkhOOI ClouO, Time 2:02 l/S ,.,TH RACI. One milt pace HI c Skipper ILonool 11.60 7.00 uo Howdv Mon (Plano) 3.00 UO Rov11 Rhyt'1m (Ptrker) 9 20 Alto r1cld: Su.,.r Ttd. Lttlle 8r11t Ruti.r, Mon Ami Malestlc, Anclv• Wlnt ton, Me1t1r 0 G, Hev Guv t, Time: 2.00 "s. ll IXACTA '!10-S) D•ld S7UO. ll)(TH RAC•. 01\I mill pace. Sk ll>Hf 1lrll <I( U11>1tr I 4.00 2.CO UO Jlowdv Hunttr (Lonool 4.00 uo HIPC>V Huntlno (A~aon7 4.00 Alto rtetcl: Sttller Lloht, Awtv From Horne, 9otanol, Sl>lcv'1 Finl, Rici\ n Solelv, Janll't 8nt, AndVl R1lp1t Time· 2'0 I 'IS. U IXACTA !3·91 oeld 12' 40 llVINTH •AC•. One ml14t trot C K.'a H-v (Aubin) 3.40 2 60 U O 11.IMOucll LOOlll (Acktrmen) 7.IO 4.60 B«rt.n Countv (Perllw ) l 00 AllO raclO: Sttr Hiii G, AbU, 8 rende SPffd. St1rP01n1 Sprlt1, Powtr Pillon Time: 211'2 21 S. U •XACT~ (6·1) Paid '35.10. IOHTH ltACI. 01\I milt PACI. SCott (Hvm1n) 21.00 21.20 11.00 Chlo <Lonoo> S.AO UO Youne Mltllon (Plano) S.OO· AllO ractO: Cocky• OnlV Boy, 81v LH f, Nlml>lt V1nkff, Doctor Don, MoodV 81ue, YtnK" H1U, COllHlu. Ti me: 2:00 3/S. Sl IX.ACTA <•·3) oeld S117.SO. NINTH llACI. One mlfe OKI. t<tUv Alto (Crooh1nl S.20 3.20 U C F1lllno Sier (Hvm1n) 7.20 S.IO H1ndover IPl1no) 2.60 Alto raced: Wetl>ro. TtrPOrl Oonnv. Mack OOUHI, "'""' Miii, G•me lltol>bll . Time: 1 :59 II S. U IXACTA (1·31 01ld S6S.70. 11 P'tCK SIX IS· 10-3-6·.t·I) Paid la,"4.00 wl"'-lour wlnnlno tlc:ll.lt1 Ulve nor .. 1). Carrvovar POOi: Sll,914.74. TINTH •ACI. One mlle PllCI . Huttllno Dell !TOdd) 7.IO 4..00 '1 IO Frotl'I' Sltlpper (TOdd Ill 19.20 t 00 C'eP!Un Jame• (Lonoo) 12.20 Alto rtcee1 10.11 a.oe. t<1ne11111 &ov. WllO Prince , Hindu Al>Cll, Direct MllH IV, 8UCk Flftv, Mel>lo G""'. Time 2!CJ S) IXACTA (f·2l oeld S1•7 60. AlllndlnGI •,74 Wreatllnt HIGH SCHOOL H"""'""'" ... di 3J, ldltll'I JO l~orrll (El P. Peden. 2-SS. 107-Pillno (E l cl«. Beck, 6·4. l1f-t<1w1kubo (E) dK. E1Plno11, 7·2. 121-McL1uohlln <El tleo Blldwto, 6·• 1,._w1n11 <El cl«. Remlr11. 10·1. 13'--HtnlOfl (H8) dK. Fol'41dff, 9·1. 144>-Rou IH8) die. Hlcll•i'h-3-0. W -A..iln IE) won bv tor111t. 1S7-9 rown (E) p. R1khlh1nl, 1:05. .. ..._W1l11rm1n IH81 P. Puoh, :25 177-ElcOl>edo (H81 o. Arnott, 3:34 ltl-St11>o (H8) P. KOllnch1lk, 3:0?. ~wl -R•noll (118) o Goena, •:06 SaddltMdl 47, l•tancle 2J J~z ISi o. Dunn, :JS 107-Nln !El P. Ga rde , 2::3'. llf-St1navlch IE 1 tltO Flor .. , 6·6. • 121-<:00ll (Sl o. 01~, '07 l~erOllll (El P. Heckltl, 2.SI l~ornet (S) won ov forfeit. 1.0--Jlmenet ISi won ov forfeit 14s--Knudaon !E) 0 NOUVlft, 2:26. 156-AIVtrll (S) dlc. Welltr1, l ·S 161~1111 IE I 01C.. Madland, 7·S. 17S-Ou.,t1 IS) o. GetVll\. •:10. 191-0uln11nlll1 (S) p. Cfllln, :31. Hwt -<iullerrea (S) P. WIV.,. NO. Wre1tttne Clf RANKINGS •·A . 1. fdoewOOCI; 22. C1nV'Oll; 3 LomPOC, 4. '"'nta"' V~1 s. Loart; 6. Do• Pu.l>loa· 7. Newt>urv Ptrk, I. 1(111111, 9. Fon11n1; 10. lclMn. l·A 1 Indio. 2 Rollm11d, 3. Kee>Pll, 4. Redoncto. s. lrvlnl1 6 Rollfno Hlli., 7 Victor v e111v. I CeJon, 9. Peramounl; 10 Miiiikin 2·A I. WHtff'n; 2 ~vf•lr: J J W Norlh, 4. WHcllr1d9l1 s. C1oll1r1no V1lllv; ' L1oune Hlltt 7. Rowl1nCI: I. 8uena p.,k, t 810omlnoton, 10 (ti•) area, WMI Covina Women'a twme.,,.m (It ""'"") "lntRMM~ Pem Shriver (U.S.I Oii. Mime J1ua.ovec 1vuoo1i.vl1l. •-3, •-o. Andr•• J1~ (US.) Oii. C1thtrlne T1nvlor (,,.IQ), 6· 1, 6·0, Zin• Gerrlaon (U S.l def Camille 8tnlemln CU.SJ. •·2, •·• w..,., C:Ol.LIOI UC INlnt 1, Levtll-M9~ 1 Mallorv (UCt) 5-:r "OU , 6·7, 6·2, Trt11wlth (UCll def. Grev, 6·4, •· 1; Rl'IOrtr <UCtl Off VMI. 6•?, 6->; ..,lfle (UCll <Ill Mkhall•, 6·2, 6•0; Nitti (l.M) Off Pillon, 7•5, 7·6, GlordaN111 (UCI) Ott o.lotdO, •·>. 2•6. 7·S 0..... Mellorv·•horlf I UCll 011 Mlcllalla•Oflv. 7·•· 6-); o.ttadO·bH <I.Ml Ot! 1wtne·i-111on, .. , 6•1, •·>. Trtnwt lll•Strra no (UCll def. VHl·O-btdl111, 6••, 7•i ... NHL. c~•LLCOfll'l•INCa lmYllt OWllltft w I.' T f'tl 0, GA ldmelflton • ' s " )OJ 70) C11Hrv lf " 11 •9 lll 200 Wlnnltltt 19 14 • .. 221 IB Val'ICO\IWr ,, n ' 44 204 215 KMee 15 11 10 40 f15 2" MlnnetOI• ~~ SI 241 tl2 St. LOUii " 27 5 " IJ5 211 Chlceoo '° 27 • .. 11'1 202 Ottrolt 17 79 5 ,. "' 220 TOf9f!IO 16 ,. ' ,. m 2Sl WALIS GON,.RaNtl .. ltndl DMtlifl NY Rell9ff't ~ 17 s •i 21J ltl NYl~s " 2 64 m ,., Plllledtlclohla 11 u • ,, 211 17f W1antno1on 27 21 4 " "' 167 Plll'*>Urlfl 10 >S s u 153 n6 N-JttMY 10 ,. 5 25 141 21S 811ff110 Aclama OMiltll l3 13 • n 210 165 lkKton l3 IS 3 " m IS7 QulOK 21 II • 62 244 114 -...MQnlrM I 25 1' 3 I lt2 ' Htrltwd IS n 7 37 I Tu.Mll'l"t Al·Ster Gatne Walat Conf1r1nct 1 C1mpee11 lff'en«. T t111tttt' t 011'11M H1ritord 11 Detroit Mlnnetol1 11 z tt•t>vrori T O('onto 11 C caoo NHL ALl·STA't GAM w11e1 7, ~mpbel ' ·scwe bV "'"'°' 112 COft· ~c~ o l-6 w.i..c~ s 1 1-1 ""' .. .,IOd I Weill, Clretl1 (P Sl11tnvl •• SI, 2. W11t1, Potvin IK1rr. Goulet>, 9.30, 3. Wei", Middleton <P•Olr$on, Houalevl. l•:c9, •· Willa, N"lund (Don Mllonev, Potvin), 16·40; 5 W•llt, L1roucne (JOlln· ton, Don Mllonev), 17.14 Pen· 11tv-+iou111v. Wiii•, 11.'3 hClflct .. 11'11d 6 t:1m~M. S.vtrd IVelve, Rot1), l"ll, 7 C1mc>blft, Role <Valve, S.vard), 5.51, I. C1moottl, OiirOdnlk (Vttrm1n), 6'42, 9 Well•, Ltroucne (JOMIOn, Melonevl 17 34 P1111ttllt-NOM . Tlllrd ...,..., 10 W1le1, Ma!Onev (Jollnt0n. Clr911e), 7:24; 11 Cam"911, 811>vcn IOorodnlCk), 1:11. 12 CemPOlll, Oretzkv (V1lv1, Sim· mer), ll'n, ll Cltn!>MM, B1llowt (Wiiton), 17:37 P-11111-Maxwllt, Cem~A. HM, RtlCll, W11ft, 14:19 Shot• on Goat--W111s 13· 11·.,.....30. C1m~ 13-IS·l<>-ll Goallet-Cem~ll. Bennerman, Fuhr W1let, P1ttr1,.A1Kll. A-11,'39 ~ Ski ctndttlons SOUTHIRN CALll'OltNIA MOUNTAIN HIGH -2·3-fool 0 .. 1. Four Chalrt 0P1r1tlno SNOW SUMMIT -12·l<Hnch bell. Elolll c:Nlr1 0Ptr1llno. SMOW VAL.Lav -Marolnat b6M.. Two 11111 In oe>1rttlno GOLOMIN• -2·3·1ool 0.11. Five llfll OPll'•llno SllR•A·NllVADA RANGI JUNI MOUNTAIN -Sf·lnCll 0.M F°"' cnalra Of*'•tlno. MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -to-lnc'1 l>a .. 20 Clllln C>Pe<•tlno 00001 llllDG• -22·44·1nch be ... Four llfla Ol*'lllno MT. •••A -•2·120-lncll l>•w SI• chairs ooeretlne KllllKWOOO -7· 12·1nch tleH In full OPtrltlon ' HaAVINL Y VALLIY -4-6-loot o. .. Elevtn chain , tram OPll'allne. TAHOI SKI IQWL -lt ·tO-lnc:h 0a· .. In full OPtrtllon NORTHSTAR -lO· IOl·lncn l>HI In lull o.,.rtllon 5'<1 INCLINli -32·34·1ncll 0.H C.1>41 car, 20 chalra, one oondole o.,.rtllng MT. ROSI -ll·96·1nch Due Two c111lrt 0P1r111no DONN•R SKI lltANCH -•·6·1001 1>as1 Thr11 ch1lrt o.,.rallno ALPINI MIAOOWS -68· ISO·lnc'1 l>lll. Eleven llfl l ooerttlno SUGAllt BOWL -7·1S·lnch Dase Five c111lra, one oondOle ooertUno 90RIAL -l·loot base Five c'1•1rs ooerttlno. HOMIWOOD SKI AltlA -11·11·1nch l>IM Two cn1tr1. t'1r11 i.unec1 ro.Ns oo.rtllno. Glr1• aoccer MOH SCHOOL Mar1ne 4, WettmlMIW I Merine •Corino Brlotmen 3, Celklnl I i l dllen 2, , IUl!tllll V elev 0 Edfn 1corlno J Bllftlo 1, Welulllo. 1 cu~ RANKINGS •·A I Torrance, 2. Clertmonl, 3 (111> 811110!> Mont11ornerv, EdltOll, 5 Mire Co111, 6. Alie Lome , 1 Cllt l Soutn Torrenc• Rolllno Hiiis, Dena Hllll Uoland Dovs soccer Cl, IUHKINGS ••• I Rolling Hllli., 1. OcNn Vllwi 3 Sim o V•ll•v. • Claremont, 5 S.nla Monie•. 6 S1nt1 81r1>lh. I I UIOl VtrOIS, I Soulh Torranc.t 9 C1merlllo, 10 011n1rd l·A I 8111 C.trOlni. 2 O•ne •Htu\, J El0trtn11 • Ceolttret10 Vellev. S MOntcl•lr 6 80.co Tech. 7 Sin 011>rl11, I Miiiiken. 9 EdQewOOCI. 10 St John 8otco l ·A I L• Qulnl1 1. lrv1N1 ~ 81•h00 MOntoomerv, • Monrov11 S Le C•,,.d• 6 !>Qulh P111~ 1 liatefldl1 I 81elr. 9 Un1Wr11TV1 10 9 ru ·OllncSI l·A I. LI S.111, 1 Santa Paule ) LA 8eptl•t • Whlltltr C11rl1tl1n 5 C1leb1111 6 Or1noe Lut111t1n, 1 AQulnat. I C1pl11r1no Velllv C11rllll1n t 9rtntwooel, 10 Aooure Of'lmPk TV lcMdule e ro1oca1t Kl'lldute tor "'' w1111., DI~ Oll'Mt on ABC Tetevlalon T'lmet •rt Pacific TundlV, FM> 1 I II P"' 11 )0 om It mldn!Otll Wldnhdev. ''° I t · 11 pm 11.lO p "' • 17 mldnlvtll TllurWlv ''° ,. I 11 om I I.JO 01'1\. -17 JTllCll\"11'11. lllr16av ,.. 10. 7.JO 11 .-n• 11 JO 1 m • 12 mldn'ottt Saturellv, Fib 11. II • m I.JO om ,,_, pm t II t m.. llJO om ·l1 mldni.hl l\llldlv iltO It 2·• )0 o m.. M 1 • "' , 11.,.om-n ~· MoMav,,to 1J 1·11om,11:.J01>m ·U mlOnltllll. TuttOIY Fo " 1·11 "". II JO t m • l2 mldnltlll ~v. Fltl lS t ·ll om, 1110 Pft\.•12 ~I. TI!unav, '"' 16 fl0-11 em .. H .lO 1 rn.• n mldnlftll -~ ~ 11 1*H •f'f\., lUO • ""· IJ rnldnftfll • .. k turdav. , ... It IUO·> tm, 7•H 1 m .. 11:.JO om.·12 mldnleltt Sundlv. F.. 1t 1' llO')ll J • m. 7· 11 D.m Total t4oor\· 6l • ever ll d•Y• ftr1""'1me H11Ur1 '7 S --· Orange Coe1t OAILV PILOTiw9d~ay, f9bnllfY 1,.1914 tfM WllllW OfWMllila • .,..,....v~ KtcaDUU M IVttfn TvitMllY, , .... 7 lee "°°'.., -Alatrla t ,Inland, Oft,..~.,.. c.,..; 1 .,.. ,..,..,., C1tdlOIM)nllle •I N«.,,..,, W•I c;..,.~ ,,. ~'tie; VIM n ~ w ..... ,,, .... OMntne cartmonlft 11 Z.tre ,......,, .. , wllmlfl'1 * c,.. Coumrv 11 ltmtlfl Vlllko Polle Women'• 1,500-inetw tPtH .X.11119 ti z.tra • Mell'• ll01'WMHI ••• ......,.. Meft't Incl WOtMll11 alnott luee at lrtl>tVlc let Hoelltv -"°4anCI va WMI 0-• rne.1w, USS" v1 lleilv; Sw.-i "'· V"'°"'vl11 C11'11da 'II\ Autlrll/ flln\lllld vt NOl'WIV; United Jtllft ¥1. C1tcflolloVP I•. ,.,,.,, .... lO Men'a )OI( Cl'Ott counlrv 11 I~ V.Uko Polle Man'• '"° --·· doUbtt 11'91 •• Tr.._.,lc Womtn't --~If Nield alUllll't 11 Z..tra Men'• SQO-mettf a...o .Utlnt 11 Zttra ic. 4el1t.Tno (com~I •' latro SlnoMI enCI --l>Ol>.i.d 11 TrlCleVlc Pain "9ur• i.k•llne (ahofl Df'OOl'em) al let rt S..W•v, ,& II 20K l>lethlon 11 Joman V1Uk0 ltotll MMl'I end Womtn't lrtvla luQI II Tr9Mvlc W""'*''t dowMIU 11 Jl hOrlne 70M NOl'dlc comcMned tlllino _, IQ.man MAIO a. Vetlllo Polle. ~ Trllllt 1110 cwa4tl.ICllt ~ •I Treoevlc IQt Hoc:IUl\I -lll lY Yl POllnd, ~ttr.i­ vs. ttecN>llOll1kle, Canada °"' Flnlana, UnHM Sltlt• VI Norw1y, USS" "' Yuootlevle, Sweotn va Wnt Gtrmenv ~ •• , .. n Women'1 SIC crou cCMJntrv •• loman VtllkO POiit Mtn'l S,OOO-rnel1r •PllCI 111111"9 11 Zit rt 1SIC Nordic comt>lne<I •kllno 11 lomen MolO a. Vellko Polle 70-me1tr tkl lumP 11 lomen MAIO ll'ol• Man'• Ind women•• QYldriiM luOI •I Tr101vlc let d1nclno (Of'IOll\ll 111 Petltrn oencel at Zllrt Pllrt frn •k.lllne I I Zllrt Melldlv. ,., IJ Min'• llouf• i11111~ (c.omPUlaorvl 11 Sltencterlle Men's 15K crou countrv 11 1oma11 Vet1ko POiit Women'• 1.000·meter •Pied .ir.1tlno e l :z.tra Woman'• o1an1 alalom 11 Janorlna lea Hodr.av -Sweoen n POlenO, Canida VI. N-ev. Y~vl• n ll•IY, W11t Gtrmanv VS. lilSS•, United Stein VI Austrl1; F lnlenO v1. ~vekle. Tllft9v, , ... 14 lOK biathlon 'tt lomen Vetlko POiie Mtn'• 1.000·me•ff' ·~ tkallno 11 Zetre Women'• 011111 Nllom 11 Jellorlna Mtn'• flour• .Ullno (111ort PfOOl'am) •• Zltrl let CS.ndnO (fr" dlnctl et Zttre w ............ .. W~• f~ i.ullno (comPUft.Of'Yl 11 Sklnderlfl Women'• crou countrv <• X S r ... y) et 1oman Vetlllo Polle women'• 3,000·meter aPMO ..,_.,lno 1t Zltr• Ooubll luoa et Tr..,.vlc Man'• ol1n1 •lelom et 81t1Hnlce ICI HOCklY -Norwev ., Aualrle; United Sl•I•• VI. F'lnl1nd, YUOQ111vl1 Vt. Polend; USSR vs. Swtdtn, Wnt Gannany Vl. 111111'; Ctld!Oslovtkl• VI. C1nadl. Tlwndl9y, ,..,, 16 Man'• crota countrt <• x 10 rllev> 11 • 1orne.n Vlllllo POiie Min'• l,SOO-mellf ~ IQtlno II z.~ .. - Man'• 011nt llllom 11 81111.nic. Women't flour• lketlne (~I proe<om) el Zelrt Min'• f!ilure "'811no (lrM .1ketl119) 11· Zltfl ''*•· , .. 17 Bia thlon <• X 7.S r111v) 11 loman v' POiie Women's •lllOm et JehOflne Slnoll and double tloblltO et Trlbevlc let Hocitn -Stvtntn Piece Gome 1i SklnOlf'lle. Medel Rouno Game 11 Zttr1, Fifth Piece Game 11 Skencllrlll, ~•I RO\lnO G•me •t Zltre S.Nnlrt, ... 11 Women'• 20tf. crou (.OU!11rv el l~n . Vtllf(o Polle ~ Men'• 10,000-meter •PMO ~""" 11 Ztlre 90·meter lkl lumo e t lomen MAIO Polle TrlOll 1no ouadrul>lo OOOtltO el Tr1t>evlc W~n'1 flourt skellno UrM 1k1llnol 11 Zttre Sundlv, l'lb. It Men'• SOK crou countrv 11 loman Vlllko Polle rce llOcktv M1d1I Rouno G•me II ze1r1 Men'• s111om 11 Blllunlce let hock•v Mld1I Round Geml 11 z11r1 Flour• 5kellno uhlblllon 11 Z1tr1 c1o11no ceremonies °"" ... flshlnv ART'S LANDING I N-PW' lead!) - 2S •nollfa • o.n 9 ltlHPtll .. d I 1cu10ln, 49 rock 111'1. 210 macktr ... I wrHH DAVEY'S LOCKlilt ( ... wperf ... dll -36 1rt11ltrl. 9 5'-P$l'llld. 2t mecklr91, I oeu. 220 rock COCI, • cow COCI DANA WHARI' -2'I 1nol1n 2 0.H, 1 1>1ll1>u1, 23 rock coo. 1 llno cOd. 20 mackerel, 21 Sllffll5Mld 1 K UIOln, 10 bltA perCll. .. TUftdeV'I tr1n .. c1ton1 8ASl9ALL Amtri<M LM.,. CHICAGO WHITE sox-s1oneo 8ol> F11ion, oltcl\ff' lttl .. MKI LO'tnro Gr•v llllrd l>l'llmtn NllllNll LMllUI CHICAGO cue s-s111nea lhne S.no· o.ro. '9<'.ond 1>1-n Kt•lh MOtellno CMJtfllldtr. end Warren Brun11r Clluc\ lltelnev, St-TrCMJI e nd 81R Jonnt0n ollcntn. HOUSTON ASlROS-SiOMG 01011 Tnon, sNl'tJtoo, 1nd Kevin een. ourtlelcllr to one v11r contrecll MONTREAL EXPOS-AnllO\lf\Qd ltlal er• Gullk:kton o11cntr. ,,., eor..o 10 ''""' on 1 fovr·v11r contract NEW YORK MfTS-Slonl<I Sid Flrl\l~l I ncl Brent Ge" PHCMrl Ron Gerdlltntll••. ll>OrlllCH>. t<tvln Mllclllll, third l>llllNM\, end T tf'rv 8IOCk tr ourtleto.r AdOld MlcklV Menllf PllCl'llr end Retell S.nt1111, lnfllld«. 10 "' 1111 of te>rlno "°"'°''" o1av1r1 SAN FllANCl$CO CIANH-Sloneo St1n N~lll. cetcllltr, 1no Renie Martin, 1>l1c111r 8AMCITIALL ........... .-.... ••ttelltllfl PM0£NIX SIJNs-lltllffHd JOIWIY H'9fl ~rd '00HA\.L ...................... "" iltAMS-Announc.G "'-' Jett Ktml> _.,.,arbaek, t ncS DoUI Smltn, Clftltf. hive rtad\ed con~llC:t'IOf""*'" 'Iv"" CPWI• FeulluW, !tent end l<ANSA1 CtTY .CHt~flS ltNO l(trt McAb i.t. ~ ... U!lllM ...... , ....... L...- LOS AH~ILH IX!Jltlu-Nlrneo Chudl Ot 1(.000 Dlr.c:•or r1' 1Mrtt.11tno Wi\SHlNOTON l'IOl•AL5-<U1 Jot Otlllatn. Mrt~. end Doi.le°"'""'.,,_ ••v W1144¥. ~lw beclu HOCKIY *'MMI Mtcal'f lM9ll9 CAl.OA•Y ftLAMI! N9"*' Ot!IM Hall VMl!tnciine eo11wttan1 HA,_T,O•D WHA\.lttJ-•ec•lled ~ fllatMl'Mllr fl' r -,,..,.., .,_,, Oii••• ,_ flle <>Marlo ~ L.-..va • SOCCD ,,.,., ......, s.c.. ...... Ct.IV9l.AND l'Otte9-il9Nd All ICat*"'llnl ~llrO. to • IN°W''t'Mf CIOll• tract. -• 6 • Ripke11 ~......-~ will:gef._. .._ $4mil .Orto es st to 4 :-year pact BALTIMORE (APG;..<!1 Ra Jr.. the American •, Valuable Playerofl983. todaylis;ned a .. year coottac1 wilb the BaJtimore Orioles.worth S4 million. "We are rewardina Cal'• euep- uon.al performance over &he put two years with an excepr.jon.al contnct,'' General Man.aatr ~ Petm said pnor to a news conference c:a1Jed to announce the s.ipina. "He bu cc:r- tainly demonstrated th.at be is one of the too playera in the major leaiues loday.l· .. Peters said the tona·tcrm deal with the 23-year-old shortstC?J), tht Ameri- can League Rookie of the Year in 1982, "will allow CaJ to concenua&e solely on baseball for the next (our yean." While ~laying every inninJ last season, Ripken batted .318 with 27 home runs and J 02 run1 batted in.. He led the leaaue with J 21 runs liCIOml, 211 bitsand 47 doubles. Baltimore attorney . Ron SIDpiro, ~pken's agent, said his client'• 1984 lary would match the hi&bat ever r a 2-year veteran, the f 1 million paid pitcher Ftmando Valeozu.da of the Los Angeles Ood&en in 1983. Ripken'1 pact, bowever, wu reached throusb neaotiation while Valenzuela was awarded Sl million after going to a.tbitratioo. Ripken, the son of Baltimore third base coach Cal Ri.pken. was paid about $200,000 last ICUOD and pjcked up another SS0,000 from the world champions for beina named the MVP. But Shapiro wa the De1'i aareement has ~o performances claUteS. "The contract is not structured with incentives," said Shapiro. "We determined that Cal was being paid to be the best." • The neaotiations, over a Iona period of time, went smoothly in the sense that agreement wu achieved ' with no public spe.ctacle," Shapiro said. "With the Orioles, you deal with rational people in-a-challensina scttina." Ripken could have bad the option of going to arbitration this year and in each of the next th.--ee yea.rs, after which be could have flied for free agency. He will still be e~blc for tht re-entry d.raft when his contract expires followina the l 987 1eaSOn. Riplccn's teammate and clote friend, switch-hitting first baseman Eddie Murray.J>ecame Baltimore's first S 1 million a. year player when besianc<f a Five-year contract prior to the 1981 season that included ~ fcrred compensation. Gauchos face Palomar five SAN M ARCOS -Palomar Col- lege plays host to Saddlcback Collqt tont&ht (7:30) 1n Pacafic Coast Con· ferenoe baslcctball action, and tbe struqhna Comets a.re comma off an oven1me $etblck to state-ranked Imperial Valley. Saddlcback. S·2 after fint-round 1ct1on. topped San Dt.cao Mesa 71--6S to S\I)' Wllfun striklni dlstanoc of the teaaue-leading Anbl (7-0). But the GJuch65 should have lhcti bands full W'ltb Palomar. Tbe Comeu bout forward Jack Woods, ffhO avcrqes l S. I J>O•Dts per pmc ~ With 1even rebounds per O\ltm&. lri addition, Palomar bas one of the-best •• aod most frequent free throw shootm an tb.c conference i.o Uo)'d Klaman Klaman. prior 10 last~·· aaicm, hid toM to tbe tine 122 Umct., hitu.na 1of-cbul Saddleback counteu •hb aopbom0tt ~ Ala Adam• ( l l\9 a~,. in confcnta). and f'tcthman fuaRS Grala Jobftton, .t.o brinp 1 t 9 •Vttllr md 7 percent s.bootina '""l'l&t into the pme. · ' -I ~ . ; ·I I I ' l , ! .• Long BMc,, Rodeo The Lona Beach Rodeo. now m its 22nd yeoar, l't'tums to the Lona 8cach Arena Feb. I 0.12 T 01>-1·anlced cowooys •nd cowa;irl,, all mem· bcn of the Profesiional Rodeo As~1at1on. will com~te fot mol't' than $30.000 in priu money. Pcrfo nnanccs art set fo r 7;3() p.m. on Friday and Saturday. and 2 p.m . un Sunday, Feb. Jl. Tickets·~ available a1 the an:f11> bo" o flioc. Youth bnlc•tb•ll r-r1l•lratton The East Bluff branch of the Boy s and Girls Club. still has a few openings 1n instructio nal basketball leagues. First graders mee t o n Tuesdays and Fridays from 2.30.J .30 p.m. Second graders m eet Wednesdays from 3.30-4:30 p,m. and on Saturdays from 9-10 a_m Third graders m eet 1 uesdays and T hursdays from J ·3Q-4·30 p.m . For more infonna hon. pho ne Roy Jenkins at 1>40-6650 The club 1~ loc:ated at 2555 Vista dcl Oro. Ncwp()rt fka~·h Indoor tracl< mHI . Awo ng field of athletes fro m 15 nations will battle the llnucd States' best Fnday. Feb. JU at the Times Indoor Gpme~ at the Forum an lnK)ewood. The silver anniversary edition ol the games 1s set to begin at 7 p.m . Among the athlete~ scheduled to compete are pole vaulter Billy Olson. high Jumper 0Wlght Stones o f the US .. the USSR's Aleksandr T ro<1ehilo in the 500, and the Soviet Union'' Lyubov G unna in the 800·meter run. T1c:k.et \ are available by phoning a lJ) 627-1248 and are also a"a1lablc at the Forum box office and T1cketmaster o utlets. S•nlor •oftball pl•r•r• nHd•d Orange County Seniors Slow Pitch softball leagues are set to begin an March. and the Costa Mesa team 1s look.mg for players, 55 and older. The team practices on Saturdays at I 0 a .m , at Smallwood Park. comer of Caraway and Coral o r at T('Wmkk Par~ For more mfo rm auo n. phone 957-2~1 ~ Southern C•llfornl• Bo•t Show The Southern C'altforn1a Boat Sho~ begins Fnday and continues through Feb 12 at the Los Angeles Conventio n Center So me: 600 craft will be on display at the con vcnllon center and at Pe tree Hall and N orth Hall For mformauon. phone (213) 655·9126. ' DEATH NOTICES . - Mi chigan p repster t abs UCLA NUCNOTlCE l'tBUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE • PlBLJC fl>TICE ~ft'l'IWJ • .,..... '1CmTIOUI llUUmM lllOnca OI '9C'TTnOUI 9UIMM '1CTITIOUI eutNN MAMI ITAl'DllNf ~ eTATllmN"r NOtMUIWON1191UTY . NAm flA,....,..,. MAMI l'fAftMIHT Tn. ~ l*'IOM .,. d TM following per.one .,. dOlnQ Notio. i. ner.by QIYen that The followfnO P«90nt .,. dOI tn. followlno '*~ .,. oome ~ .... at: bullntiM U ; I Uf\d«elgr*' wlJI not be rt bullMee M ' ' bueirMl9e U : I.ARTY llASIHO AUTO GAL.U, THi OOVER..UP, tMO-A ~ toranyd.ot10<l'*bllltlenof'ltracted UTrlLITl!G 8Y8TIM81 .. ATI 1.Al'IAEW0008 VHUMIT!.D.~8) 1t1t l'MWporl llNd. eo.ta Mwa. Ca. etvd. eo.ta M .... C.. t2tl2't by an~ other th.,, rnyMlf, on AUOITINO (USAA>. 2•2t 1 Onlat CHIMN!Y SWt~ UHL1MfTIO, C) 92827 . 8rlan Earl~ey,Ut()glelt IA. 9'tM tl'lle dale. Lane, El TOfO, Ca. 21MC) Wl8Tl"N 8TATH MULTIP E o.n f\IOMtd at.we, te eo.ta MeN, Ca 12127 Oeted tftle t7tl'I CS.., cl Jernee ~ 1'ttf; Onter ll8l!NQ..GRVQ, 812 N. S...1-.. ANN ARBOR, Mich. l'Wrlen, Uiguna Niouet. Ca. 92817 Chtlatc>phef Peut Loiacono. 2.8 1"4 Lene, EJ TOl'o. ca. '92030 . Anaheim. Ca 92801 ~P) ....:... Ypsilanti H~· Tnll aiu.ln.M II condUC1ed by• an Balboe Cows,~. Ca. 92883 Kurt A. KIN Tnla bu.in.et 11 condue4ed by • Terry H\lnt. e12 N $IHI•. b 'lb .&.. E · l In~ Thlt bua1neu 11 conducted t>y: • 7841 "°°"Id St. · lndfvldutll Anaheim. Ca. 92801 ool uu aca nc • Cen Rlch.,.d COtwe o-n«el pettnerttllp. Hu.ntlngton e..c11 CA. t204t J ValQMn , Thi• 1>ua.lneu II conCSUG* 11y: an one of Michipn's most Thlt •t•tement WU fifed With t Brian e . Jtialcey P\lbllltlecl Orange oOaat Dally Pltot Thl• 1latM14l"t wa1 flied with lndlvlOUel. SOUJht-after football re-County Oletk ol Orange County Thi• 1t1tetMnt WU filed With the Jlf'I 31. Feb. 1, l , 194• County Clerk of Oranoe County TERRY HUNT CruJts, hM dNlided to at-o.o. 29, 1'183 ~.n'~.Cleril1 ...... 01 Orlt\09 County on 722·8' Jan. 3. tH<t Thia 1tatement wu tiled wlll'I the d UCLA ~~ di ..,.... a ..... County c..,~ of Of•~ County on lOn ,. _... , ICCOr n& to a Publlll'led Ot~ge ~ Oal f'tM* 1-----------1 Jan 4. 1"4 . "I will probably commit 648-M Piiot Jin 25. Feb I, 8, t5, t914 . 1---------...... ----1 Publl.ned Or•~ eoa.1 Daily pub ash~ rep0rt. P110t Jan 26. Feb t, 8. 1.,, 1984 PubllMed Or•• Cout o.i1y P\BlJC.NOTICE ~ Uc'LA h I------------' 1411·8.C '1CTTTIOUl llU8Mll -----------tPllot Janr 26, Feb 1. 8, HI, 1 .. !~""' to sometime t 1s P\lllC NOTICE NAMl ITATW•NT ftBLJC NOTICE __...... week after talking over a ,ICTITIOUa au-•• The tOltowtng petaona are dol1 few than~s with my folks," • DI-•c NOTICE bullneu ... '1CTITIOUI aVltNlll 8 I ·r ~ TAT&..., nlUU SIGNATURE AWARDS. 300 NAllt ITAft•NT DUD•1c NOTICE al tol he Ann Arbor The lolloWlnQ Wton• 11• dol Croddy Way. Santa At\f, Ca. 927 Tl'le followlng peraon1 ara doing __ __;r.-.;.UU1..;;.-....-.;~-...--- News 1n a story published bu.inen u . FICTmOUI •utlHUe Cecetla M. o. Crone, 303 La Joli bualne.N aa: OAANOI COUNTY Tuesday. INTERACTIVE PRODUCTION NAMI ITATH ll!MT Or .. Newpon 8Mofl. Ca. 92063 PACIFIC ~NDPROPERTllS. 36i IUNNC>ft COURT "They lll'C a little COO· (Inter Pro), 0660 Warnet Ave, Sult The fOlloWing peraont tr• doing Thia butlneet 11 cOftducted by: an San Miguel, # 255. Nepwort Beach. 100 Ch'lc.Center Dt. w .. t 260. Founteln Valley, Ca. 02708 bualneea u: lndlvldual. Ca. 92fe0 9anla ~ CA.. nTO"I ~erned a~u~y S{J'ng so A!'.Chlfd l Ballard, t0287 s .. t 12.~~T~~Tt~! J:i'!i.e:.;:,.'~~.: c.o.lfa M. Oe Cron• SHAHRAM VOSOUOH. 21 Call· PlaJnun· , DELTON HART ano ar away, u W1 come 203. Foontatn va1i.v. c.. 92708 Ca. 02708. Ttll• 11a1emen1 wu flleel wtttl t fOfnla Av•. u1•. frvlne, Ca. 02716 FLOELLA.HART bac k once o ~ce a year. Thia buaf,,... ''conducted by: an Extraction System• Inc . (CeJ1-Couni Clerk of Or-noe County on Tl'llt t>uelneet It conducted by: .,, Croa.-Complalnanta. EDMAN E And the team 1s on national lndlvldual. torn••>. t220 South Lyon s1r .. t, Dec/ -. 1983 1 •ndlvldual YOUNG and PEARLINE YOUNG I I · o t th t .. , ..... _ .... L D-•tatd San11 Ana. Ca. 02705. · '~ Stial'lram Voaough . • Defendant JAN EATON KINSEY e CVtS n woor rtt tmes """' .. " ..... Thi b I I d b PuDll.ned Orange Cout Dallyl Thi• •tatement WU flied with the JUDITH A KINSEY JOANN e' each season... Thia 11a1ament wu flied with the • ue °"' • oon uoted y· • PUot Jan 25, Feb. l, 8, 15, 198-4 County Clerk ol Orange County on SILVEY, JAMES SILVEY, J & M DE- ·rhe 6-2, 200..pound BaU ~~n~.c,'9~ of Ora~ County on cor~::; Systema tnc 542-M Jan. 3, 108-' VELOPMENT co .. a ca1110<nf1 cor- v1s1ted UCLA last week-naaet Lee Hou1er, Pr ... dent ~ P<>rauon, HOMEOWNERS EQUl"FY. end. Bruins football Coach Put>ll•hed Orange Cout Dally Thia 1tatement waa fKed with the Plll.IC NOTICE Publlahed °'1• Cout Dally INC .• • Caflfornl• oorpor1t1on. ED-Piiot Jan. 25, Feb. f , 8. 15, 108.. Count~ Clertl of Orange County on Piiot Jan. 26· Feb. I, 8· 15· lH-4 WARD YOUNG PEARLINE YOUNG Terry Donahue was .to 5_.e..8.c Dec 21. 1083 I UN ftlOfl COU1tt 555--8<1 and DOES t lh;ougn 20. tnctuilve. come 10 Michigan some-f2nl00 o' CA.LWOftHIA Ml.IC NOTICE Cr<>N-Oefendant1: F. DALTON time tht& wt.-ek for a fol -Ml.IC NOTfCE Publlahed Orange Coaet Dally COUNTY o' HART, FLOELLA tfART, J & M OE- low-up v ii.ii with hrfil.. Ball Piiot Jan. 25, Feb 1 8. 15, 1984 LOI ANQll.11 FICTITIOUI IUl lNI•• VELOPMENT COMPANY, • Call· FICTmoua IUllM•• 836-M In the Matter of NAMI ITATIMaNT lornla corporation, T.D. SERVICE -said. ., NAMI ITAT!M!NT ADALINOA ISLAS·VASOUEZ The lollowlng pel'llOnl are doing COMPANY, INC . a Calllornla cor-Ball ru~hed for 1.087 The lollowlng 11«aona are doing MARIA ISABEL ISLAS buelneu u : poratlon. HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. yards and sco red IO touc h-bustnese •• n11111 C NOT CE A penon(1) who should be declared AMERICAN OVTOOOR 111 # 12 INC .. • California OOfPot•llon. JAN downs last Season "or th"' NEWPORT PERFORMANCE, 8 ruva.I I f,_lromthecuitodyandoontrolof CO<P<>rate Plaza Drive Suite 202 EATON KINSEY , JUDITH A 11 " Svrtalde Coun. N-port Beacl'I, Ca their p•rente, Newpon BMcl'I, Ca. 92977 ' KINSEY. JOANN 8. SILVEY, JA MES 1-8 Brav es. Yps ilanlt 92683 NOTICE 0 , Tf'CU•::-::.: :•Lr. CAii NO. A 1"217 RaymOtld A Paloao 3•112 Selva w. SILVEY. UNITED STATES Coach· Jerry Hayes has MIChMI Clarence Zlmme<man, 8 L.oenNo.111 CITATION Road'.Unlt33:i L.aguniNlo'* Call· TREASURY DEPARTMENT • II d B II h Suri•~· Court Newport 9eacl'I, Ca. T.I. No. 111 J'......_,rom . lornta 02877 • . INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. ca e a "t e most h1~-92663 NOT1CI! • P11enta1 Cuetody ' Thi• bu.tneu ''conducted by· an TACO SL• partner.tllp. STATE OF ly-recruited player WC VC Thia bullnes1 leconducted by: an YOU .... tN Dl!,AULT UNOt!R A end COfttrelt Individual. CA LI F 0 RN I A. BQA~D OF ever had." lndlvldu'll DHD Of' TftUIT, DATI D ....,.,.,. To Daniel sanoaval lllU aka RAYMOND A. PELOSO E 0 u' L 'l A f I 0 N. TRAN 8 . Mleheel C Zimmer mah bet 11, 1112 UN&.&11 YOU TAKE Danie! Sandoval tlla Daniel tel.. Tl'lla ltatement wu flied with the CONTINENT Al CREDIT SERVICE. Tl'lla stat_,,t w .. ffled with Ille ACTION TO PAOTICT YOUR Pf~med father~• un-County Clerk of Of•• C®nty on INC. aCalllornla00<poratton:ClAV· County Clerk ol Orange Coonty 00 PftOPENTY, IT MAY M IOU> AT A known Herlinda ltlu Vuquez ua Dec 29 1983 TON C. ADAMS, STANTON IN· Dec 20. 1984 PUBLIC IA.LE. W YOU •ID AN Hellnda Vuquez tlla Hetllnda Sand· ' 1 ff2M* VESTMENT CORPORATION, a Call- F2mll !XPt.ANATIOH Of THa MATURI oval aka Herlinda Vuq~-(molher)-PubUahed Orange Coall Dally lornla corpoiatlon, W~SHINGTON Publlahed Orange Cout Dally O' TMe PftOCHDtNO AGAJNIT wtiere1boul1 unknown and to all Piiot Jan. 25, Feb 1. 8, l6, 1994 INVESTMENT CORPORATION. a Piiot Jan 11 , 18. 25, Feb. I, 108" YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A pereon1 Claiming to be the lather or M7·8" California oorporatfon,IANOflA C. • Cup race date set · 1 __________ 2_5_3·_14_, l.AWYI". motller of Mid minor peraon(i) HATTY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PE TH · p above named. Ptlll.IC NOTICE OAS COMPANY, a Cllll0<nf1 cor-R , Australia (A ) Ml.IC NOTICE On Tueed1y. February 21. 19&•. at By order of thl• Court you are poralfon. MAUREEN A. HASTINGS. -The first race in the lO:OO A.M. Long'BMcl'I Saving• and l'ler~cited and (r~lred to) ap'! '1CTIT10UI 9UlfNlll th• COUNTY OF ORANGE. and Amen·ca·s Cu?i de'ense w1'Jl FICTmoUl llUllNlll Loan Auociatlon, a California cor-pe1ar t0<e tbf J .. ..t:....;. Pr--' .. I"" In NAMR l'TATeMeNT DOES 1 ttlrntu..h 25. lnctuatve. 11 NAME ITAT!MINT poratlon u duly appointed Truat .. Department 234 ~7.a1t'0;·•1he rn. followlng peraon• .,. doing c ... No.-11'11 IO -be held off reman1le on Tt1• IOltowtng petaon1 are d~ng under and pur.uant to Deed ot Trult, at>ove en'Utled court located 11 bualneu u : Jan. 31 , 1987, il was an-bu1lnessu: recorded November 19. 1982, U CrlmfnaJCourtBld 2iow Tempi.. DOMINION REALTY 811 Anton IUMMONS nounced today by the cup OELATO LITE. 335~ Via uoo. Inst. No. 82..co6973, of Offlolal Re-Loe Anoetee CA g9oo12 On Marc:tl Boule\lard Suite 360 Coate M... NOTICl1 You~.: =~ued. committee chairman here, ~~~ .300. Newport Beacl'I. CA. =d~!'ro,~~c!i~he~ ~::r, 28, t014 et 0 8:30.A.M. of that day. Ca.Oom92821on8. · · ~.:;C::'betnt hMtd ::,C D S R d · . .,.. • then and there to allow c:auN tf any! In lnvMtment Inc , • Cell· reepond wtth&n '° deJ• ,_.... r. ~n .e t . , I fee Cream lndu11rlee Corp .. 3365 California. Executed by onstance you have, why Mid person ;.nould fornla corporation. 8 11 Anton r:' lnfonnatton MloW • , Reid said that between Via lido, Sune 300, Newport a..cn. F. Northrup, • llngle woman Will not be declared frM from the control Boule\lard, Sult• 380, Cotta M.... ·. d I · Clo 92863 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Ca 02828 11 you wllh to Mell tile advice of an sev~n an e even tnler-TJll• bualneaa ,. OOl'lducted by: a HIGHEST. BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· 01 their parente acoo<dlng to the Tl'I,. bullneM 1• conducted by· 1 attorney In thl• m111er: you .lhOUld national yac~ls clubs ~ere c0rpora11on. able at the time ot Ml• In lawful ~~~.~r~'~0~:;;1 ou m c0<poratton. · do ao Pfonlftly ao that your written expected 10 Im~ up for the t Conatance M. Cate. Secretary money ot the United Stat") at the deemed guilty 01 • ·ci,,,1emi. ~ Dominion lnv .. tmante tnc. reeponae. I any. may be ffled on Amenca's Cup challenge 10 Tnla 1t1temen1 wu flied with tile Ctlapman Avenue entrance to the court W.R. Wood. Preeldent tlrn.. 198 7 iCounty Clerk of Or•'J• County on Civic Cente< BYlldlng, 300 East Y~ .,. hereby notified of the Thia •tatement wu filed wtth the AVlaOIUated na •ldo csemandade. · xxxuxioLr.x Cnapman Avenue, Orange, Call· PfOvlllona 01 Ctvll Cod• J 237 .6 County c1er11 or Orange Counry 00 EJ trtbuma; a.de deolCllf oontra Ud. But so far, only ~ne, the '212117 fornle all right. mi. and ln1er .. t oon-wtalch provide the ludge.,, 1 advlN Dec. 30. 11183 . atn aucftencta. 1 ~ que tJ4.,.. Costa Smerelda to the Pv1>ll1hed Ora~• Gout Dally veyed to and now held by.It unclef the minor and the parent•, irpr... f2Ml10 aponda dentro M '° dtM. &.M le Sardinia owned by the Aoa Piiot Jan 11, 18. 2 . F-eb .. 1, 1914 Nici Deed of Truet In the property ent. of the right to nave ooun"' Publflhed Or~ Coul Dally lnfonneclon q~ ... ~. Kh h fi ed ,,,.. 800-M .altuated In Mid County and State pr.eaent. The oourt may appoint Piiot Jan. 25. F.b. 1, 8, 15, 1914 If JOU wletl to Melt the ecMoe of an, as con .1rl!" its 1M1111 'C NOTICE described u . counMI to reprnent tl'le minor 560-14 an •Homer In "'te iut•, rou challenge and paid its fee. ruuu PARCEL t Unit 82. In tile City ot wnethet or not the mtnor 11 a~ to •-•,. unYil'r ahould do ao prempft1 ao thee row Dickerson getsaWahi FlCTmOU.-au•--· lrvtne. eoomr-ot °'"''II"· Stat.-ot .~ ..... 4M If tMV ~-~\r-AUHw. .,...,_ , .. pol ...... ""· ,,,... ... NAlff ITATEMmNT , Caflf0<f'll1. u .111own and deeerlbed able to afford counMI, 1hall appolnt TIC nled Ofl time. The followtng perton fa doing In that ceaaln Condominium Plan oounllt to reprMent th• parent•. Tfll.=TI!~ C::A1.I 8' U.ted deeM eoflcttat' .. ~ l>ualneu u : recorded FebNery 27, 1081 In.book n -.uuon filed herein 11 tor the lo de un abopdo en"'• •unto, U.S. WATER TM SUCCESS + 1396.c pages 240 to 313. lnclualve of purp09f of 1r .. 1ng the subject Clllld T.I . ~.... dMena "-to lnmedlet.-mente, CO .. JANI ENGINEERING & SALES. Offlelal Record• and amendment lo4>1&cement tor edopllon. YOU AM .. "g.PAUl T UNDeft A de .. ta rnanera, au '"PUffl• 2269 Maple Ave. llC, Cotta ~--. thereto reoord-9: May 14. 1982 ea Dated: January 11. t98<1 lff!OND DEED Of' TftUIT, DATIO eecrlta. •I haJ "9una. puede Mf CA 92627 lnatrument No. 82·18n3". of Of· JOHN,J. CORCOAAN Noftn)bet 11 1-UMLESa YOU ,, .. treda a tlempo. NEW YORK (AP) _ Peter Olnkarral Jani. 2289 Maple flclal ~ecord• ot Oraf'I~ County, County Clerk TAKl!ACTIONTO;,_OTICTYOU" ·TOT,. 01,&NOANT: A ctvll Eric Dickerson of the; Ave .. ltC. Coete Mese. CA. 02827 Calllornla. -By R. Kunlpo "'~ft'TY IT MAY181 IOLD AT A compWnt hat ~ ffled.::... ttte Ranls. the Natl'onal Foot-Tl'lls bull" ... '' conducted by: an PARCEL 2: An undivided 1155th Deputy PU8UC eALE. •·vou MIU> AN pelntltf -oalnat ~. "·~ Jo lndlvldual. lnter•t u a tenant In common In the NOTICE TO THE IXPLANATIOH Of' THE NAT\#11 defend ~· law.ult, JOU muet, ba 11 League's leading Peter o . Jani tee lnleretl In and 10 the Common PERSON SERVED 0 , THE PftOCHDtNG AGAINIT Within lO days aner thl1 aurrunona tt rus.her as a rookie, has been Thia atatement waa flled wtth the Area ot Lot 3 of Tract No. 10~t. •• You are aervao u an lndlvldvat YOU, YOU 8"0UlD CONTACT A ieNed Of\ you, tlle with thl• coun a d · f h Couf'lty Clerk of Orange County on per map llleel In book 482 pages 38 cftee LAWYER. written r411900M to the complaint. name winner o t e Ofib. 28. 1083 to 4 t lnctustve of Mlec:.tlaneoua Tne nma when • citation I• de-On February to tOM at 11· 16 UnleM you do, yoor csettMJll wlll be $1 o.ooo seagram's award 11'2M151 Map9 record• of .. Id County u emed MNed on • party may vary A M EXCHANGE TITLEH.OLDERS entered on appllcallon of the ptaln- as the NFL'stop player. .Publlehed Orange Cow Dally IUCh ierm II defined In the Artlel• dependlngonthemelhodOfNfVlee. INC ... California Corporation .; tlfl,andll'lltoourtmayentera )vdg. The selection was based Piiot Jen 1 t, 18. 25, Feb I, 1984 entitled "Definition•" of the D.etar-For example "' Code ol Civil du.Y' appointed Truatee undlf and ment agal"•' you for the relief 1&-i------------'-~-1-.... iu.-auon of Covenantt. Condition• and Procedure H 413 10 through purauant to Deed ol Trull recorded manded In th• complalnt. whk:h on computer rankings d e-Reatrlclfon• recorded In book 138 <415.40 /1 November 28 1980 u lnlt No could '"ult In garnlahment of signed to find the N FL's PtlJllC NOTICE Pertone having cuatody or control 38907 1 book 13853 938 oi wagea, taking of money or property "most pioduc ti vc and FICTITIOUS BU&tHEll EXCEPTING all otl. oll right•. min-or with wtaom said cnlld 11, are re-Offlcl.;f ~ord• In tne ~~of i11e or other retlaf requested In the oom- m o sl Consistent., p layer. NAME ITATEMINT e<ala. mineral rights. nat'!'al obu quired to appear, otnere cited may County Recorder 01 Or•"""' County plaint rlghll and other hydrocaruona y appear -·"" • Dated: Jan. 26, 1914 Dickerson. whose 1.808 The lollowlng peraons are doing whafloever name known . A publl11led cllattoo requlrff ap-Slate 01 Calltornla, Executed by LEE A. BAANCH. Clerll Yards rushing was the best buslneas ~: geothermal ltHm and all product• pearanoe of all person1 cited (235b Ronald H Henry, an unmarried man By·Cerotyn E. Aooata, O.pury . HAZELS BEAUTY SALON, 210.CO derived therefrom without how-CC) Marie L Johnaon, an unmarried Publlslled Orange Coalt Dally Piiot ever for a rookie. had 75. 71 ~each' Boultvard, H~nllngton ever, the right to drlll, mine: etora, Pvb.llalled Orange Cout Delly Piiot woman u Joint tenant• WILL SELL Jan 18. 25. Feb. 1. 8. 1084 points, to 72.59 for San Qeach, Ca. 92146 explor .. nd<>Qerale tllroughtlleeur-Jan 18 25 F b 1 8 108-4 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST. 314-84 Francisco 49er quarterback HANA RAOA,(aole owner), 18785 I~ Of the upper 500 IMt of the . . e . . . 309-84 BIDDER FOR CASH (P•Y•~ attlme Joe Montana and 72.57 "or Pine Circle, Fountain Vali.y, Call· subsurface ol Nld land, u reMNld of Nie In lawful money of the United ----n1-1111_l_C_NO_TI_C_E __ _ 1• tornla 92708 In deed lfom The frvlne Company, 1 Stat .. ) at the front entrance to the niDL Washington Redskin quar-Tllia bulln ... 11 conducted by;~ Michigan Corporation. raeorded Ml.IC NOTICE old Or-noe County Courtl'IOOM, ------------ terback Joe Theismann. Individual. February 19, 1081 lit booll 13953 located on Santa .~na Blvd., be-ORANGE COUNTY T h fi HANA RADA pege 101 of Olflclaf Recor'dl T-21361· tween Sycamore -St. 6 Br<*lwey, ·~COURT ey were ollowed by Thia atatement wu fl.l§d with the · · NOTICI Of' Santa Ana. CA. au right. tltte and 100 Ctvtc Center Or. WHI Roy G reen of the St. Louis County Clerk of Orange County on ).lao excepting all water rtonta, Tfll.UIT!l'I IAU . Interest conveyed to and N1¥t held aanta Ana. CA. '27'01 Cardinals L ynn D1ckey of Oeoember 2t, 1983 fn1411 wtaether eucll water rlghfl anaJt be On February 15. 108-4 It 10:00 by II under Mid Deed 01Tru1t In tile Ptatnllff: F. DEL TON HARJ and h G ' Pubffal'led Or-noe Cout Dally riparian. ovettyl~~r r atfve, A.M. Sn.araon/Amerk:an Expreea pr~y lltualecl In aald County and FLOELLA HART t e rcen Bay Packer~ Piiot J t8 25 Feb , 8 108• percolating, prMCr °' contrao-Eacrow Company formerly known aa State dnertbed u : Crou-Comp1a1nant1: EDMAN E. William Andrew of the· ~· ' ' . ' ' 293-84 tvaf. without,-. lhe right of Southern'Clltea Eiorow u Truet... PARCEL 1: F .. llmple title 10 YOUNG and PEARLINE YOUNG Atlanta Falcons and Todd ~ entry for the exerciN of aucn rlgl'lll. or SU<XlMIO< Truatee or Subltltutecl Condominium Unit No. 183 (Ille O.lendanl: JAN EATON KJNSEY. Christensen of the Los An PtlSLI NOTICE ea reMrved In deed from The Irvine Trustee, of tnat certain Deed ofTrust "Unit"), In the City of Newport JUDITH A. KINUY. JOANN B. . · • Company, a Michigan Corpor1tlon. exawted by ROBERT .1.. CROZIER Beactl, u lhown upon the Con· SILVEY, JAMES SILVEY, J & M DE· gelcs Raiders. f10TITI auetNIH recorded February 19, 1081 In book ANO CHRISTINA CROZIER, Hu .. domfnlum Plan (entitled "Con· VELOPMENT CO., a CallfOfnfa oor- NA.Mf ITATI!MINT 13953 page 101. of Offlelal RecOfdl band and wife, a.nd recorded August domlnlum Plan f0< Lot l of Tract No. poratfon. HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. Ml.IC NOTICE The lollowlng peraon1 ate doing PARCEL 3: Eaaemente u N1 forth 14, 1081 u lnllrumant no. 17385, fn 10587"), County of Orange, State of INC., a C1fll0<nl1 corporation, ED· twelneu 11: In, the tlon1 entllled "Certain book 14181, page 388 Omotal Re-Calftornla. (the "Plan"), recorded on WARo.:toUNG, PEARLINE YOUNG FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll S C PROPERTIES, t2 Spring Eaaemen 1 fOf' Ownert" and "Sup-cord• of Orange Coonty Callfomla July 12, 1979. 11 Document No. and 00~1 through 20. fneluatve. N~ME ITAT!MINT Acre, lr.rlne, Ca. 92714 port, Se I t and _ Encroach· and pureuanl to that certain Notk:4i 1~10, fn Book 13228, Pagee 78 Crou·Oel,ndant1: F. DALTON BECK 2 1984 t 2 30 PM h Tile toflowfng f)er1on1 arr doing Sherron Marie Moulton--Cheeren, ment" ln t above Declaration.' ot Default and El.etlon to Sell ther• through 11.6, lnctualve ot Oft~ Re-HART, FLOEL~ ~ART. J & M OE· • a · . at l. e bullneH aa· 12 'Sprlng Acre, lrvlna, Ca. 9271~ PARCEL 4: E.-nent1 u euch under recorded October <4, 1983 u cordl of alfd Ora. Counly. wtlleh VELOPMENT COMPANY. a Ct lf· i':RNEST A BECK. a resi-Harbor Lawn Memorial MESERVE, MUMPER & HUGHES, Thia buatneu 11 conducted by: en euementa are partleularty Mt forth lnatrument No. 83-435719 Of Official Plan pertain• to that property d• fornla corporation. T.D. SERVICE d ent of Coota Mesa. passed Chapel with Father Conrad • pertneran1p 1ndlvldu11. In the Anlele enlltleel "Eaement1" Record• of eald county. wtlf under acrlbed In Tract No. 10587, recorded COMPANY, INC .. a Clllflorn11 oor· a way January 28.1984. He l8 Nordquist of Saint John the 5190 Campu• Drive, Newport Sherron Mou11on-Ch .. ren ol the Declaration of Covenant•. and purauant to Mid Deed ot Trvat 1n 8ook <MO, Pagee 6 through 8 of por•tlon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. survived by hl.S wife Mary, Di . E 1 Ch h f Beach. Ca 92660-0820 Thia 111tement wu tiled wttll lh• Condlllon1 an<I Rfftrfetlona r• Mii at publfe aucilon for eun lawful MlacellltleOUI Mapa, r900fdl of aatd INC .. a California oorporallOt'I, JAN . '.:'me PISCO.Pa urc O • Dennet F. Kouri. 333 S Hope County Cleric of Orange COWlty on corded In book t 1784J page .C20, of money of the United Stai .. of Orange County. ~TON KINSEY,.NOfTH A. KlltllY <.:h ildre n, Carol Lauer of f1c1atmg. In lleu o f flowers, Street. 35th Floor. Los Angele•. C1. Dec 21. 1983 Ot11c111 A1CO<d1 of Mid Counry, and America, at TheNorthlrontentri ,, PAACEL 2: An undivided .00313 . JOANN e. SILVEY. JAMES w. S a nUI Ana, Susan Bro wn e family s uggests donations 90071 FnMaS any 1upplement1 and amendmentt to the County CourthouM, 700 Civic percent lnlereat In and to the com· S 1 L VEY, UN IT E O ST ATES f M rtJ Cal f V be d h H Paul G George. 333 S Hope Publlahed Orange Cout D•lly there10. under the Section hMdlng1 Cente< Drive WHI Santa Ana Call· mon ereu u anown and defined on TREASURY DEPARTMENT , 0 a nez, 1 orrua. tr· ma t' to t e eart or Street. 35tn Floor. Lo• Angeles. Ca Piiot Jan 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 198-4 In such artlete entitled aa ronowa: fornla a111nat right; lltle, and 1nier .. t the Plan: INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, gm1a Scarborou gh o f Coot.a Lung Assoc1ations Services 90071 292-84 "Owner• Righi• .,id Outtea. Utlllllel conveyed to and now ~ by 11 EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll, gu, TACO SI, a pannerlhlp, STATE OF Mesa ,.n d B arb ara under the d lrE.'ctton o( Peter A Menjou. 333 S Hope! DllD•IC. NOTICE andc1bletetev11lon","8uppor1and underaaldOeedolTruatlnthel)fop-mineral• and other hydrocarbon CALIFORNIA, BOARD OF McDermo tt o f R1vers1de , H arbor Lawn Mount Olive Slraet. 35th Floor, Loi Angel ... Ca . rUDL Settlement", "Encroachment", and erty lltuatad In Nld Couhty •nd IUballncM tying below • d4191h of E Q u 1lIzATI0 N . TRAN s. Ca f " 90071 Community F9cilltlel EaNl1'\ent".• State deacrlbed u • 600 faet wtlhOUI any right to enter CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE. h om ja , uro thers, Rach -Mortuary 540-5554 Frank O Stlefet, 5190 C1mpu11 'ICTmOUI IUllNHI • PARCEL 5: e.a-n.nt fOf 1nor .. 1 lot 353 of Tract.No 1712 ~ upon th• 911rface or tM aut>aurfac:e INC.a C1lllOC'ntac0<pcrat1on, C~Y· <trd and Bruno Beck o( Con---------Drive, Newport BHcll, Ca. NAME ITAT!MINT and egr ... over tllat portion of Loll map recorded In Book 50 Pagee 32 of laid Ian~ a ct.ptl'I of 500 TON C ADAMS STANTON IN· necuc:ut, sis ter He nrietta BYRNE 112680-0820 The lollo~lng peraona are doing of Tract 1033.C, u per map filed In 10 36 of Mfac.llaneoue M'ap1 In1 IMt. u l)ftwlded In 1n1trvmenta of VESTMENT CORPORATION, a Call· a n ° assac usett..'I BYRNE SR Tuesday Drive. Newport BHCll. Ca. COSTA MESA RADIATOR SHOP. MlllClllaneoutM.:P• reoor~of Nld asldCoonty PARCEL3·Anexeluttverf(lhtand INVESTMENT co'RPORATION a W tso f M · h C OLONEL PAUL C. BernardA.Leckle,5190Campuelbualnea••• book445pagee2.6to39fncluatveof Office ol the County Reoordef of record fOfnla CO<POflllon WASHl~QTON and t>1ght grandchildren. J 31 rn84 . N . 02680-0820 077 w 19th Street. Coeta M•N. Ca. County, •• IUotl ..Mm.n1 I• more The llr•i addr ... Of Other com.I ee.aement to UM the patio"" del-California corporation. SANORA c. Mt•morial services will be anuary · m ewport J, Robert M ... rv•. 5190 Campu1 92827 partlcufarty deacrtbed on Exhibit F of 11'\0n dellonatlon 01 .. Id Pf . fOntled P-183 on the Plan u being BEA trv, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA hdd Thursday. Fe bruary Beach HE:-was a retired Drive, Newpon Beach. Ca., lrvln Boyd Marcia. ~42t W Ille Suppl.mentary O.el.,atlon of t940 Whittler Avenue. Coata~Y: appurtenant to the Unit. OAS COMPANY. a Calltornla OOf· --Colonel from the United 02860-'>820 Wlccklord Or., BrH, Calll •282l Coven1nt1. Condition• and ANtrle-CA. 02827 ~ P~ACEL .c: An exclualve right and POfatlon, MAUREEN A. HASTINGS. S t.ates A rmy 20 + yean. He E Avery Crary, 5t90 C1mpu1 Thia bualnese 11 conducted by. an tfon1 recorded "Sut>teel to:" Below N•mt and 1ddre11 of t/la euement to UM tn. parking apace tn. COUNTY OF ORANGE. and HARIOA LAWN·MT. Ol.fvt Mor1uary • Cemet9r( Ctematory 1625 Gisler lwe. Costa Mesa S-4'0·555' Ptf"Cf BROTHEl'8 llU l"OADWAY MORTUARY t 10 Broadway Costa Me.a &.42·9150 BAL T2 IEROEAON I MITH • TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHAPEL .c')7 E 1711'1 St Costt MH&. 6•6-9371 c is survivt.>d by his wife Drive, Newport BHch, Ca. ln~lvlduBI. d M 1 (The "o.ctaratlon"). beneficiary 11 wnleh requ•t the aale dellonated on the Plan .. Partctng DOES I through 25, lnclualve. • 92660-0820 rvln oy arc a The etrM1 eddr... and other 1 1 b • 1 n g c 0 n d u c t • d Space No. PS· 133. c ... No. n 11 IO Kathryn . son . Pa ul. Jr: four L. Allan Songttad, StOO Campu11 Thi• 1tatem41nt wa1 llled with the common dMignatlon, II eny, of tn. Sheareon/Amertean Expteaa Mort~ The atr"t addrH• and Olhet • · ·a~ONI grandchildren, four great Drive, Newport Suon• Ca.,County Clar'k ol Orange Coonty on re&I property deectfbed above It gage CorpocaUOn, 1201 £ HIQhland common deelgnatlOft •If' any, 'cif tn. NOTICll YfMI h&Ye beet\ alled. gr a ndchildren and rus sister 92680-0820 Dee. 16, 1083 J2l8a purported 10 be: 42 Thldlet. Irvine, Avemte San Bemar4lno.-GL rMI Pf°'*1~ deaQ/Jbtd tl>OVf_fJ Thf COVft '".,decide .... ,., tou Tl'll• bullllHI I• conducted by· a CA 9211.C Olrecttoni to fhe at>ove property purpot'ted 10 be: 102 Scholtz Ptua. ~ JOfM ~ ..._.. UftleM Paulme Dixo n Maa of the general partnerlhlp. Publlahed o~a~• Cou1 Dally The unde<llQned Trull" di•· may be ot>tafnecl by requeetlng Unit 139, Newport BMc:tl. CA. 02863 r~ tee,oncl wftMn '° def•· ft..i H1•101Jrrr•ct1 o n wall held l . ALLAN SONGSTAO Pfl01 Jan 11 . 18. 2 · F-eb t, 198-4 c111m1 any Uablllty for any fncofrect· •ame In wrtttng trom the tieneftclary TM under91Qned Truat" di ... the lntonnetlOf\ below, W t"d nesd 8 y. February Thi• •lltWll«lt wu Nied Witt\ the '74·8-4 neu oflhe 1treet lddr ... and other wtthln 10 days from the flrat put>ff. claim• eny ffat>lfrty tor any l~rect· ff youwllhtolNk theedvloe of an 1 1984 a t 10 AM at Our County Clet'k ot Orange C0unty 011 P\lllC NOTICE common detlQnatlon. If any. lhOWn eatlon ot tl'lta notio.. ""'Of the atreet eddr ... and other altOfMY In tl'llt matt•. you ll'lould · O.e 28. 1083 1 hefeln Said 1a1e w111 be made wtthOut common deelgnatlon, If any. ahown do ao promptly ao that your wtttten Lady Qu~en of Angels FD417&! 'tCTITIOUllOalNll l S11dnlewtllbemade.butwllhout covenantofwarranty,ex,,,..Oflm-'*-"'· r~N. If any. may be filed on Ca t hohc C hurch, Newport Publllhed Or•nrr: Coaat O.lly NAMI IT ATUM NT covenant Of' warranty. expr ... or Im· piled, u to 11t1e. l)OllelllOn OI an-Sat<t Nie Wiii be made. but without time Bei~:h lnterment services PllOI Jan 11· t8. a · ·et 1· 198" rne 1o11owtng peraona ar• dOlng ptled, regarding title pc....aicn, or curnt>ranoea 10 Ntlaty tha unpaid ~antorwarr1nty,e11pr ... Oflm· AVl90IU1tedhalldo~dtde. . · 229·M 1>u1111ee1 a1. enwmbranon. lo P9Y the remlkllng balance due on the "°'• NCUfed by piled. regarding tttle, poeeeaalon, r:tr !J trlt>uma: lede deddtt Mfttfe Ud.. will be h e ld at Resurrection DESIGNS ETC., 403D Heflotrape, pnnclpal 1Um Of the note(a) eecured Hid DHd ot Tru•t to wit: enoumbnnoe1, to pay the ,.,,,alntng • 11Ud11110la • "*'" .,e Uc&.,... Cemetery. San GabrleJ, "8.IC NOTICE Corona dtl Mat. c1 02826 by Mid deed of Tn.itt, with lnt•eat 1113,4'37 <te. p1ua the fOI eatf.. prlnolptl .Um al tl'le not.Ca) MCUl'ed .,..... denn •IO-... Lea 119 CAU!orn1u ~ces under Sara M Camacno, .C030 uln taldnoteprovtdecl,advan099,lf mated coelt, •xP9NM ed· by Mid Deed of Truel, wltl'I fnter•t lft,__len ... ...._ ihc d ir ection-or BaJt ACnTIOUlllU...,.U HetlQtrape, c°'ona del Mar, C• any.~tl'le tarmeofaald o.ed ot V9"Cel ttlhellmeoftl'lelnlt~ ~ eon,aaprovldecl tnMld notl(•I. ",.._.. .. _..._ ... of NA• l'T ATl•NT 92825 tnJtt, r.., chargee, and • ..., ... of cation of tNe NotlOe ol Sale: vanoeia, If eny, undW the t1m11 Of M ""°'Mf !ft tNa ,......, JOU Berguo n Smjth Tuth ill TIMI fOllowlnO pereon1 are dolnQ Thltbullneu11oondUC1edby"' theTruet•andotthetruatt ~ted Eetlmeledtruatee'•f•aandoostt Mid Deed of Tt\llt, ,._, ohlifVM ...., ... .,,........, .. t;;lrow Mortuary. 646·9371 t>uelneaa u · lndMdu•f by laid Deed of Trust In the amount of '2.229.32 plut and ...,.,_. of the Tnittee and of tnMtft ,..,.,,.., ft ..,, ..., lie -COMPUTEC INSU~ANCE AOMIN· Sara M. CamachO The IOlal amount of ll'le unpeld Inter• •• tn. lJ.60% per annum°" , .... tNCtl craeted by Mid Dead of ................ BROWN t8TRATOR8. INC . 57 8'ookl'loll0w Th1111a1ementwunledwttt1 the t>alanceoftlMI01>4iOMlon~by tl'le unpekS p'1ndpel bel4lf'Qe from TRiit. lluatM...._ldld_..,..,... NORM A L 0 RR A IN Or .• Santa AM. C• 92705 County C..,1c ot 0ranoe County on the~ to be aofd Md twn· AprM 1. 1193 to aale. p1ua W!Y ad· Tiie totJI/ emouttt of the unpaid to M"" 111111•• an .... ..-a.. BROWN~ aw•y Jtnur Peragon Admfnf1\r1tora Inc . o.o.mw 21. 1N3 ~ •ttm.t.ed coett. ~and vanoea the beneflof. vt may be belanoe Of the ~. ClOtt aecul*1 by ~ ~ IMI•.._..,..., Clllf OOf'P • 57 8rooktlolt0¥t Or . ,..,,.., ld\IWICM at the tltN of the 1nma1 authortzitd °' obllQat.ed to pay ff.,.,, the crioer1Y to be llOld end ~ • eeta IMMta. • ,......,. •ry 30,19 4 SM-is survived Senta Alla. Ca. 02705 PubU.ehed Orlt\09 ~ o.1fy publleatlOn of tl'le Notice of 8• II pt\.m eny IOCNtdlete O.V-. ~ able ..tlrllated cott9. n penw encl ._... el £: ..... by daugHter. Petdcl• Thia bueff'IMI .. condlK!ed by. Piiot Jan''· 26. Feb 1 .•• 1"4 sit5,t03.70. -~ momey r.... tftnr. • ... •t the t~ ... ~ !fie lnlti.I ,., ........ !3ar'k»h IOn Chrbto~ corporation 294-84 The t>eneflclety uno.t Mid ~ YOU AM .. .,.,AUl.T UNDIR A pubtlGM!On Of the m1W9 of, ... " ~to ntl I A elVI Jatn('f ~.:a.nd O'l"ll PwaoonAdlrllnl"'•t0t1.1nc otTNtt~~-· DSSOOl""'9TDATIDA111•H. i 21 • ..on =·"' ........... "'lie "' r •• Pnytfl1 .,.en<lerton, Prteldent P\llJC M)TIC{ llWNCI lo the underilOMCI a written 1•1. UMLIM YOU TAU AC110ll The ~ un<Set Hid Deed ........ ~· If,.., .W. .. Tr a vii M 1cha.-1 Bar1olh. M Thll ataffl'N'll wu filed wttn 1ne Oectaranon of ~and Olmenct TO "'°1'ICT You. "°""~:L~ or Trv.1 '*111Cofore ...cuted arid o. ~ 8111 .......... '*' IMltlt. 8rown ia alao survived b)' ~nty Cletlc of 0t8"0t County on F'ICTITIOU8 llU .... I fOf S.... and•-"*' H<Mloe Of 0.. MAY M IOl.D AT A~ '*1ld to the ~ I ~ ...... deywflet tr#eummont II ,_ E Bu J OK 16 1913 , NAm ITA"*-T fllUltendV.C.lontoW TlleUl'IOer· • YOU MDD Alf DJl\.MA'-Oeclaratton of Oef&llf and Demand .wet on vou. flle 1111(1'1 tl'lfe COUl"I. 'uton. mogene t er. ' Tl'le lollowtt19 pereona tta c141nO llOMdc...edMidNc*olofO..Mlt OP THI MATU"I OP T"I fOf8 .... end 1 Wf1tlen Hot10e of O.. wrttttn ~to tM oomplein c~ thf'fl nc> Tl nt l• and PYb4111'1ed Of1,,g.e Coal! Dally bullneta u · . end ElectlOn tos.lltobereootdeOI PtllOCDDIMO AAMllT YOU YOU feull9!'CJf*'llon toW. Tbeunder· UnleM you eso. yout default...,, be ao...Jyn SulHvan Vtll\I· Pilot JWI 11. "· 25. Feb 1, 1984 IRVINr FAIJM8 23 Rlmroctt. Int CICM!t'r .... ti.,., llll'Ol*1Y •. IHOULD COMTACT A uiYb: ..., -..d llllct HotlOI of OiltllUft '"'""°on ~Ion °' = uon wUJ ~· Wectneeday, . 312 .... lrvtne,Clllf t fr15 tocated Deted.Janu.,.,t , '* ariclllectlon10WtobeNOOfdedln Oft.anClthitoounr'f'a1ent•• IC"-.. -·~rv l 198-4 f m 4 to 9 Rota 8anec:in0, 23 Affftfock, Deted. Januaty 24. ft94 Stletrton/Ametlun bpre .. lheoounty-..thereel pr~ll "*"' 90aln .. YoU rot the """ ..... J • ro IMM. Clllf 92711 Lono IMdl ~ & t..oen A .. Eactow~ loc*ed. "'"''*' In t"9 oomplelnt. Wfllctl PM oit Po.elite VI<' n•ex•pen•elve• · TNl'~conoliC'l"5by·.,, aocrauon • f°"'*'Y 1cnown .. ~ cni. Date "=:li10, ttt4 could ~· 1n oatnlthmeim 04 Mortuary SeNicel will "(It'! lk apen .tvl not hlQM fndMdu.!. M aald Trutt• ~ tacro. Co. DCHAHOI Tl.l>iOLO M . INC WllQM. 1-k.:J of "!OMV Of Pt'()C*ty h ld Thunclay ·F't'brua In pric e . 1eaao na .. 1e , ROMSerrectno • to0Pln*A~'!9·IOI0••900 t20tf..HlghlendA_.., .. ..,:,r:,:.-11 !L!!""' 'tQUleMd"'ti.oom- , v TNa 1tat*Mfll wu ftled wtln 1"9 ~"'• -· 2 ,.,, knMdtno. QA t1~ tU11 hUNt ..,..,,, 1 2.1984 at 11 AM •t Pact 'h•MlfMt<I ..., .... county on OI <>range Ooumy on ft1 42WV7 (714) 116-Ttat and ..._J'M, 'ount8"t v=. CA mot Olledl Jan K.. 1"4 v~ Mf'mOt'tal Park. lldVW1!91n; __ ,.._ Oee. 21. t"3 AbtJed. Mlt•A ~ -. c11::0~ LU A,eAANCH. °"' Padfk' v Ori N ,_ ... .,,. -,,...,.,..t Allletanf. Vl09 PrMldelll •v .,.. .... •v Oarotrn Aocot1 09P.uty ~w ve, f!W· Cluslfied .Adver1i Ing Publllheel • Or-. eo.t o.ifV PutJ!l9Nd Or~ eo.t Olly kt>tl9ned ~-. eo..11 o.v '"°' Publlhed OfatlOt co..c ~ '9ot Publllned Or"'D9 COM oaiiy Pttot pon Bf-ad! Ptdflc V'e &42"-5878 Piiot Jwn 11, 2!i,fe1> t, I,,_. . ~ FeO t. I If, 1M4 -~ .\..1.1* .&an.JJ., i..1... l~'llb >.-1.1-. ......... ~-Mo~1.a.aa. ~27QQ. --~ ----·-f'D.14 · • ,.....,. 30l.e4 011 .... . -, \ J __ .. ___ "8.Jt_.._,_NO~f!C£.;;;:_ __ 1 __ __.PtlltC......,.........,NO.-l_ta'.;.;;... __ 1 __ ___.~;;.;...;.;---~--1--__;,MUC.:::.::~N0::.:11C(=:._---' MlJC ll>TICE -"8JC fl>TU • ftaJC MITIC( flC~ ... HI e.;t1e14 nc"rinout .,_.. .... "Cnnou9 WU ~lW COUNT'¥ WE •C.-T HA .. ITATNblT ~.3.~~ JWl91TATW "°11CICWUU MM9nAlWT IWIWCOUM CWCA&llRJt, T'lle following 1*90nt tit. Cloong tS.C:..110t.f101UCCJ ~~ petW a. dOlf1Q ~~~ Tl111 falolrlllo .,.,._. •• CIOlftO MCMec..twO..W• COUNTVOPOW I• .utll\Mt .._ Hotlcllahtr9Dy~to~~ AU. Ritt HOHIN.G 2908t !Wlle Ho11Ce la .._ owu... .. : . ._.AN. CA. tl10t In U. IMr*Of N ACCELERATOR DEVElOPMENT tOfl o1 8T£V! Ind LYNN CUA'Tla LIM ~Hiii CA t2l5S ~. • tft OMn1~ 8TOHI BUN'A~. ~"""' ......,,,,. ' DlL.TO.. HAM AOPICl&iOnot //It LTO .• 1llOO SOCtATES • .83, 1110 ~ Tr.,,.,_Ot(l).MloM """'-• Id-.John T Aldi 2Me1 Katie L.ane LYLE. ~~or A-.~ IWl\,C... t:Ml3 Fl.OKLA HART fOVAD ISIUll0!1'._ MMM M 1 0, • ._ 1• Ori~. •5&0, ~a.ch, or .. 11220i Mltttn, ~ 101, City t.aouna H ... c.\ tH&S 'Md .we Of LOARAIHI cr::Jr ~ "~ ~· '°°2 ~ Cf~ lDMAH E. IOt 0-. ,_,.,,. ..,.:._ca. t2MO. Of IMM County Of Orll'lge llM• Of flltt ~It CONfuctecs •• ·~-· __,, Ct. t2M3 y~ Md HAAUNI \'OOMO ..... A tl. M..ti I ":r.21jl'F .... ~ a-Ji neutronlx. Inc. Or. DOGCl9ft c~ tflat a ..,.. tr8n.f. 19 lndMcSuel Dy 11'1 ,0,,:-,;;:1:;: ~le lftd~,,.. It conduc1-d by en ~UAN IATOlll KWY. CADUl TO~ ~US£ PmrtMr, •. c.11,:· ~. • U11gtk:h. Suite 2118, AocUfllller ~l lo bt mad9 to 'Uffnt,•li JoM T AiDc ltld oondltlOns ._...,.,_ · JUOfTH A. KINSEY. JOAHI" 8 llOfl CH4HOI Cl" HAM't ,...., ..... ~ ... '10, ~ :.tlltr, 1270 Ave ot Ille Amlrlc:al. ENTERPRISES, INC .. Tr~1) Thie~ -f1'ed wlttt the tlOtled Md tu.btlc1 to oonllrmaiUOn ~ .. Good"'*' Sil.VIV, JAM ;:s JtLVE\' • .JIM OE· ce.e IOM) _.. ....... Qa. ... . lft YOfll., New Yori!, 10020 (State wt1o1t ~ .octr .. t. 2201 Counf1 Cleric of OrtnQf County on Of IN 8"''*1ot COuft cl ,.....-...&..o 1 ~t ..... llltd wttn the V!LOPMOIT CO . I CMfomlia COf FOUAO ISKAHOAR KA.RAM •:·.,,,.. ._,... .. ~ tt: 1 f ltlcO<POflltlon· Dtlawwe.) Martin, i. 101, City or trMe, o.c. 12, 1ee:s 'Y of Orenoe on Feb 1411"4 ~ ~ ~ Orenoe CouMy on Potetlon. HOt.4£0WNEM l!OUrrY. ''*' • ~"IOn In "* oowt tor ., ..._, .,.. • ..,..., Thia tJuall*ll Iii conducted by: 1 Counry o 0rW109, Stal.9 of C• 'W the hour Of fO;Oo A.W ·or • · --. INC .. I c.itfomfa COtJ)«aao,,, f.:I> ordlr ~ 1)9tltlol• to 1y. Aobe11 W, ~. S.O...,,, mtted PVl,,.,thlp fOtnla ~ · Publttlhed ar.,,. CONt O"'Y afttr wlfl\ln the t.:n. ~ bf lllw ... _,_ WAAO Y()UtifO, PEAN.IN£ VOUHO hie W\I trorn R)UA.O ~~ Jr_,,.,. kit IN Q91Waf ,.,...,.. AMUtronlx, ff'Q The Pf to be tr~ It Piiot JM. t l. ll. 2'. Feb. l, tOM the ofllo9 ~ A8AtO & CARSON Pltol~ ~enoe eo..t 0My and DOU 1 thrOUQh 20. ~ l<AAAM to ,RfD Al ~ ... Dr Bodgan C Megltotl IOGated 11 2 1 Mlt11n 9u1'9 101 2.32 ... 602Klt ... A~llulM~ • ~ • l .8. 15.1"4 CfOM-oet.ndanfe '· 0.L.T°" KAMM.. fN9 IClll&Mlll._ lled .. PttekMt\1 City of I County .Of 0renoe' c • HART. F\.0£\.l.,A HART. J 'M Of· IT IS HEAErf OROEJW> IN1 .. ~ CWti d er..,. CouMy on fl!'-1ta1*"*'t WU flied wtth the 811'9 of~~-' :.a-:;c:-;111e-:_..:'3) ~1• llEl.OPMENT COM'A"f4 a C.... pwlOnt ~ In b l'MIW .Mr! 3, 1"4 :OUn~ ca.k ol ar.nge County on Said pr; '• ci.cn1>.s 1n ean· rta.JC fl>T)C[ Ntd LOARAINI! CA~e Cot1 fta)C M>T1U lornta ciorpo<tt.IOn. T 0 8fRVICE .W111•0 ..,.,_, t>lifor9 court In ~ an. 1 • 1914 11'111 M : A ltOOll In trac:i.. ~-PJCTmOUa.,... . MrVat• and .. ~ utle and COMPAN'V. INC .•• CallforM GOt• Oepanment No. 3 .. 'TOO CWtc ~ OrMOI COMt 0., l'UIUI eqUlpment end good Wiii of ftl.l NAmlTA~.. Int..., ·111., NICI ..... t1t11 111> MOTICaa. P<>flllOn. HOM£0WH!M EOUtTY.C..tar~W•.8etdaAnl,C ... PlloCJen U.~ I.a. 1& t ... Publl.neci Orange CoMt Ody ·~o• ~Ion bu.._ known-·me QIMIO by oper~ 01 .._or ~ ,..,..,..... IALI INC . • calffOMll COfPofttlon-'AN '°'"''·on ~'*Y 11. ttM. • .. t • IM-64 '!IOI Jan. 25, '-b. t, 8, 15, 10114 M ~MCI loeatlO It .2201 ~ ~ at9 clOitlQ WIN OthttehenorlntddltlOntothat On ~ 22 1984 l0-00 UTON KIHllY, JUDITH A. O'C$0Cllll AM . Al\d t'Mrl end • 83744 M111~~· 8;"'• 101. City Of 1mn., ~~· PU8UCATIONS. 3602 of ..iics oonMrVatortNp at the 11me a.m. F~ cOn.vttan: inc .. a ~*•:;r:~:.H~~1~i~s~H ::,W ~ "f;'f 1"-Y "'; ~ NI.IC MOTU ~nla.y o Oreno-. Stn. of Call-K111ll1 Ave .. Sult• 203, Lo1of Ii. ~av.if In and to ttle rtel Callfomtacorpor11tonuTrutt•.of T"!ASUAY D!PAATMEHT ~tt. ..,::v-. ---Ml--tC-NO_TI_CE____ The bulk 'lrwter will be Alamftot. Cellforn6a 90720 property datetlbed .. foMowl: SucetMOr Truatee Of Subttl\U\IO lt.iTfRNAL A!VENUE SERVtee' IT IS rum~! .. ordered that • ..cnrMMM ...... ted oontum-~Cl H.Of\.o.I 11m DeYen-~ $4 of Trac:t No 3019, .. per Trvtl9e.ofttiat~•O..Oot Trvet TACO SI • C*lnerlfllp SJAT[ o; copy Of tnll OfO. to llhOw calM MAMl ITAT-.rf NOTICE TO ~:c,ru~£aft~ ~ 2 '" day~ pen Rd • 1..ot ~ot. c.tlfoml• "'419 recorO.O In bOOll 199, Pee-3& •'*"19d by DANA H ~MtTH, a mat· c" L IF 6 AH I A 80"A11 0" ll'.lbliet)ed "' ttle ~Coast The fOlowlng S*aont .,. **" CReDfT°"' cw o~ of iJ • ' &.m. at I0720 to ... ~ Of ~ '*' ~ ... hit tole "'° Mpatllt• e 0 u I L 1 Z AT I 0 N T RAN 8 . Pll91 • ot een«•' ~ •. 8UU( TRANIF&9' 4J ... ·1. t~~Awy°'~ ~ TM._..,.,_. Conducted by. an ma.pa, In the omoe ol tM county Pf~. Ind r9'X)l'c19d Matdl 27. CONTINEHTA.l. CA~OIT 'SERVICE. r.1rcui.t1on~ *" ttMa ~ JAHE FAm¥!U MuAANCE. (he• t101 .. 10'7 100 ~ a..c:"'c.i1 ~. u lndMdual. 1'9COf"dlrofMidCCM'ty 1911 .. lnttrument Ho 37977, In INC 1CallfofniaCOf'P()fltlon CLAY' at leMt once I ...... '°' tour con--(AKA) Equl~tl .,......,,. . u.c.C.) Sola tak • t ~ Rlcl\afdH Oft9dlf MOt9commonfYknownM; 12332 boo4' 13094. Page 023. of onic•.i TON c AOAM6r STAHTOH IN. ltCUllVt ... ll)rioftotMO.VotMld 2AH22nd8t .. Ntwp«te.d\,.C... · r nown o rent-Thie ttatement WU tll9d with the l<~ton, Lot AlamltOI, CA ~di of Ortnge County, Cell-VESTMENT CORPORATION 1 bMl'lflO, . • ~ Nq_llce i. twlfeby OIVWt to creditor• f•M(I). Ill bu41ineuoflem. Incl Id-County Clerk ot Or"'Oe County on 00'720 lomla, Ind puttu•n• 10 11\et oerteln fomla lllOn WASHING TOH bat.ct J 17 tMA Jane &vld'll f....._ 2421 22nd ti the within ~ tra111lw0f1•I d~ ..... ~by 1ht Tr1ntflfQf1I) fOf Jan 2)' .. 194M ~ 8ldl or on.e .,. lnvtltO fOf Mid Notlc.e of o.taul1 th«tunder re· INllEST~ C~PORATION 1 F"~MEHICHtAt St. Newpof18Mc:itl. ~ t2teO a bulk tran•ter II about 10 be I P4•t thr~ yean If• C~ '2r7071 pr~ and mutt bt In wrnlng and oordld ~ember 8, t9a3 111n11ru-Calllornl• eorporitJon SANORA c Judgll of the T'"9 bu*~ •~by. .,,. • on ~Ill proPtftY herein· 2~1 ~art~SC"• 101, INlne, CQun.. Pu~ Orange eo.at· Dally wlJl be r~ It the office ol IMTII No 83-3987 •9. of Ott~ ~ BEA TTY SOVTHEAN • CAL.lfOAHIA SuO«IOt coun lnc!MdWt. • ltet dNCrit*I. .. . gll 'r~ • A.4 Piiot Feb. 1. 8. 15, 22. 11MM A8Al<l A CARSON, •«omev for Mid COl'clt Of Mid.County, wlll under and OAS cOMPANY a C.Utornla COf· Tlmofhy J 811«1 E'4 Jana £nrlgh1 ,.,... : ~ TM name(I) &nd bulln .. uddr... , R~ d L 2 ' 1984 " ,. 737-64 Con.Mrvatorthtp, °' mlY bt mtd P'!rlUlntto l8ld 0..0 of Ttlt9t Mii It petition MAURf~N A. HASTINGS 2787 8rltlOI St .Suite toe> Tl* .... ...,.,.,. ... ftltd wfttl I "'-Intended lran1ltr0111) are· T f If , lritl\ the Cleftl of 1hlt SuclerlOt Court PUbllc llJCtlori for eath. llWful the COUNTY OF OAANOE lfld1 Costa M-. CA •92928 ~ ~ ol OrMet Oow!!Y hlCk lverlOf\. Inc . 445 E. eo..i ~~~ 0 Co&I Dally Pll PlllUC NOTICE °' cMll'Ytr9CI to the l8ld ConMrV1tor moriey ol the Ufllt9CI State of'ArntWI· DOES I through 25 lnelutlw . l 71 4/150-oo9o Dec. 30. 191' l "" wv .. Newport e.ach. CA 926e0 Feb. l, 11~~range 1 ot flCTITIOUI 8'11Maa ~ :,\: oc::: .:~~~ rr~:t:s;,i:r~ ~.r.~a!"' ~~1::. c ... No. IU1 t0 Publ!Wd Or1n9t eo.tt Ody Piiot ~ Or9noe • ~ rhen&me(1)1nd bullneuaddr... . 732-44 NAME-8TAT .. llNT making Mid l8le Said IM wlll be bank. t1lateor lecterll credit union, NOTICll ~= bMfl awd. Ji n 18· 25· Fte 1· 1· 1* 31().64 Piiot Jlin t&. F«>. t, 6. 1&. tlM f the Intended tranaltree(t)• 111•: TM folloWlng ~· 11• doing made upon the folloWlng tarmt 0< 1 atata or ledefll &1vlng1 and IOan The ~--ou -.,....,_ _........., 543-M olk1wegen of Americ.. Inc., 11300 DlmttC NOTICE bullne.111: 1152 000 00 minimum bid ISIOClatlOn domiciled In Ihle &lite -· '"91 --.._,_t '°" · lay• Street, Culver City, CA 90230 I"~ K L SORRENTO ASSOCIATES, 11,000.0o caan oown al time of bid at The Courtyard area l>e1-.n t"9 Wtthout ,_ **'Ill Mtrd "8JC NOTICE ----------- fhatthe property pertinent hereto K....,.. «90 VonKannan Avenue, ~ l1wl Cllh balaricut cloM of eeerow. two .-ta1rw1ya at the Ali.rt Building. r;: ~ "".::.: .,.._ "8.lC Mn'U .~bed In genefal u.. Trana-NOTICI TO CMDff°"• ~. CA 92MO Tiit right 11 rlMMld 10 rtjeet any facioO Yorba StrMI, It 14081 Yorbe If you wWI fo ... t!W 9dW. of 1 '~:.=-flllCTmOUI M llW trOf 1 lnvtritory of llolkswagen v.. °' llUUC TllANWD LJF No 8. • Clllfor1Wa ttrnlted and ell bide Str•t. City of Tustin. County ol Or-attor 111 thla mat thould ld99, part1, eoceuortu. llQn•: !Seel. 9 1o 1.a101 u.C.C.) ~Ip, 19 Corr>oraw Plcl!. O.t.ci Januery 2•. 1984 tnge, Calffomla,~ rlgtlt, 1ltte. and do ao":omptty 90 t,:· ~. wrltt ~ollowW\g '*'°"' Ir• doing . The ~ ~ clGlrlo peclal tooll Ind lpeajll equlp(Tlerlt. Notice i. htteby Qlvtn to the ~edl-BMch, CA. 0He0 ASAKI l CARSON lnleree1 convey.ad to Md now held r t. If an ma be flied on 81. The buslr'IM• name uMd by the tor• of WILi.JAM°' WUNSCH and The Wiiiem Lyon Cof'n9eny, a BY: STEPHENS. ASAKI by It uf!C* Mid o.ed ofTrutt In the 1~' y. y INTEASCOPt: RACfNG. LTD· 270 ~rWOA'tHY Rl!NTAt.. alCI tr"'1leror(1) •t said loeatloo 11. 8EVERL Y WUNSCH Tr11119terQf1a) California corporatlOn whO la the Allorney for Con~ator property sltuet.ci In llld County and AVllon..i.t.d I'll~ dem.lnel.O. :" c.. c:"~ onv., ~ ff()ME~ 2.31 VII OMiMo ....,,.,,. :hick lvereon Volllawegen, POflChe, wtlo9I bullntll edclr.. It 4N i l>t'*'al partMf of LJF No. a, tO Cor· Pub,4ilhed Orang. Cout Delly PllOt State delCrlbed .. : EJ 1rlbuf'M· IMe dtctdlr oontra . For~ One A.cino. Ud Cell 8-:fl CaMf 02813 • ..udl BlrcttCttyofNewpoft8-.cfl.·Coun1y Pot= Ptua, NewPof1 ae.cti. CA Fet>. t, 2. 8. 1944 Lot 22 In 8tock 120 Of Lake Tract, alft ~a w.,_ Ud. ,._ lor"'91 270 ~ t'.it .. &:· JoMcm &.n.cstct Col•IWOfthY Tttat said t>ulk tran1fe< 11 lrilended of Olange. Stat• of Callfomle that 1 92Kolt So Altod81 C.a. . -723-44 at ~ m~ rgocdfd In Book -t. defttfo 0. IO .... LM le~ a.en. Ca. 92MC) • ' 2\Jl VII C>Mtto. ~W· > be coneumm11.ci at the olfK:e or: bulk trantl• II &bout to bt m.O. to f nla "~10 ,.._........, •,.:.:C, v Page 13. of M~ Mape. In I~ ..,. ..au.. Thie ~ 11 concSuded by t c.tfofnla t2"3 ; ' olkawagen of America. Inc., I 1900 Men Oz:utken Trantfer" wtlOM or 0--part.-.. ,.. on P\B.JC NOTICE 1he offtoe of Int County ~def ol tt,.., .W. te 9"ik tt.e IMMoe Ilion Oetltlne HllUdl Col .. Cf11\1f, 231 taya StrMI, Culver City. CA. 90230 bUllneu lddr .. la 14 w .. tport, ~':"~venue. Newport e..cn, said Orange C6unty *' •11«Mr ltc ... ..... '°"' Teracooe Formula llJor,. Atlldng VII On1191o. "-CIOn leedt. c.. nor after February _17. 1984 City of lrvlM, County ot Orang.. · . 'ICTrnOUa .,..... The street addr ... °' other com-"*'Id do ao ptotftpefy •Mr Lid • lornla 92N3 Thia bulfl tran11., 11 subtect to S11t1 or Catltomte. D. P MiCSdllmal, • 0--11 part· NA• ITAftmWT mon dellQriltlon of Mid pr°'*1)': 11 WYtn... ~ .. It eny ...., bt Patricia M S<*I \llce p,.... Thia bullne. • conOucled by. 11.. 1llfornf1 Uniform Commerlcal Tile pr~ 10 be tranaterred It '*' ot Ko41 Sorrento Aaeoclattl, 11 The foOowtng J*'tOnl .,. doing purported to be· 203 20th StrMt, Ned on time. ' ' dent . lnO, • general pwtntrlhlP. -' ode Sec1ton 8106. delcrlb.s In Qef*tl u : All ltocll In Halt Moon ~ e>nv., Corone dtl bullneM a: N~ BMcn. CA. 92163 It U.1919 ..... aotfic:llW el-Thie 1tatement wu meet wtltl the ~ 8 . Cal .. wot'Oly The name and addrMI of the C*'· trade, nxtur•. equipment and 0000 Mw. CA. 9212 Vllta def Rey, lid. One ~ S.ld .... wlU bt madt without )o de "" lll1pdo • .... .-to. Count C1efk of Or c Tt)le it..,_,. ... flltd _. 0. on with wtiom clalma may be 111.0 11 will ol that r•taurant bueineu The Koll Cotnr· 1 C.Ufornla Pt.ct. Suitt 760, Newport 8eecfl. oowintnt or Wttranty. tJl.Pf'MI 0# Im· ...__ ~ ~ Dec:.~. 1"3 Inga OUr\ty on ~ Qer11 of Or .... CountJ Of! Ir. Reinhard Krug• clo Volk .. known .. CULPEPPER CATTLE CO. corporation, « Von Karmen AY... C&. t2MO piled, P to tlttei potMellOn, Of 90· de .... lftM«a. eu ....,_., -F1MtM Dec. 2t, 1113 •eoen of A"*1ca, Inc. Lo. Angeles and i(>elJ9d 11 4881 Blrdl City at ~~~CA. 92MOClll-McGee & Paul, inc: .. a Callfoml cumtnnoea t .. tttty the Ur\pald eteffta, II ~ ,..... Mt ~bllaheel Orange Co.ut Daly ,...., egloo, .11300 Playa Strwt. Culver NaWpOrf'BNcll, County of Orange, peny, 1 eorpora1lon. balince dueoo the note or not• ... ,...._, .. I Pilot Jan 25 Feb 1 8 16 11M Publllfted Or9nG9 C09M ~ tty, CA. 90230 and the 1111 day for St1te of Clllfornte. . ~ lfmlled ~. 44~ Reel &111e Prol*'!I.. Inter· cured by Mid Deed ol Trust, to wit· 1·TO TlC AlfT: /4 etv'9 &32-84 ' • • • • . Pilot JM. 2$. F«>. l. &. 15. 19M llng.clllm1 by any creditor 1hall be The bulk trtnlf• wlll bt conaum-CA 02tlO YMUt, Newport • nation.I. tnc. a California COfPof· S187.e80.04. plut the lotlowlng •ti-compa.lftt hee been Med bf tlle 5'4-64 .ebfuwy 18. 1904, which i.tne bull· mllad on or attar the 211t Clay of • 1tlon, One~ Pl9Clt. Sutta t50. m11.ci coet1. •llPtflMI and * _.... ..-... ,._, w ,_ .,. "' d1v before the conaummetlon February. 1994 at 10:00"A.M. at FOl 8tanl9y P. B<oekhoft. 657 Via UCIO Newport Buc:h, Ca. 02MO vanot111 the lime of the lftltlll put)«i. ...,_ tMt ......... rou _., .. _II' fl)TIC( ate 199Cfflec! above. • ESCROW ENTERPRISES. INC .. Souct. ~ e..dt. CA. 92863 Thl9 buS1neu 11 eonduct9CI by: a cation of 1hll Notice Of Sala wttMft 10 day9 aft« thlnurnmona la '"~ PlltJC ll)TICE So flf u 11 known 10 ul<I In-wttOMadd,.... II t421 Noftti_Wanda Marlon G. Smit!\, Jr .. 2106 Sin-llmlt9CI pertner.nip. $2,491.1 1. · Mf'l/ed oo you. Ille With thlt court 1 FIC'Tm009 .,.... .. Wlded Tranaferee(1) uld lntenbed Road. P.O. Box 5547, Orang., Cell-: Drtve. ~ ~. CA. '• ~a , .... tnc. 'NOTICI TO wrttten reec><>nM lo tht cornp!lltll. . NAm I TATDllWT" ~ ~ ran9ferQf1a) uled Ille followlng ao-lornte. • JatMe '· ~. "'°"RTY OWNllt uni.a you do, your d9'1Uft wlll The followtng P1ftOt1 • Clo6ftg • ) ltlonal t>ualnes1 nam. and ad-That trt. lut dll• tor nuno c1111rn1 ~:!c!tr~.9~ Wlnmor, · ''111d111 ,,;::,!"6-.,.,:•M'A"'-T WR A ent•ed on IC>l)llc.ltlOn of the p1e1n-~ ••· On Mlll'dl ~= 11 11:00 a.a rlUM within the lhree year1 lut In the n«ow refarr9d to herein 11 Martin Krvpott 21 Sunr1M lrvlnt Thi• ttatemerit waa ftltd lll'lth the 1•1 JUaa ~C:,A :::.~~ tiff, and tflll ooun mey ent« a~ HIGH TECH MARK~NG, 4627 REO\.ANDS FtHAHCIAL SEWICIB .:~ Jariuaty 31, 1984 Fe~:;ir.; ~·,:ta:~ to the Trana-CA. 92715 ' J -• ~~.C:: of Orange County on TO .:..oncT YCXM ,,.ONJn'Y, fT ~t~\:U ~::;.~Wtiidl ~ Drtvt. Corona Mer, CA. INCOAPOAATED •• Celtomla oor~ OLKSWAGENOFAMERICA,INC r., ... ell bullntll namea and ad-AaymonclE.Wtna.48038-lhOf• fDl580 MAY8llOU>ATA"'9UC•AU. eould r9141lt In gamllhment of OICk ~. 4627 Gomwll Drtve, =Ion• T~. Of lk.IC Cllll OS ANGELES REGION . or ..... UNO by the TranafwQf1a) tor Drive. Newport BNcll. CA. 02MO Publllhecl Orange Coast Dally tll 'YOU NIHD AN I XPl.AMA 110N wao-t•klng of '"Of'9Y or Pf°'*'Y Cofona del Mar CA 92~5 "*-OI Sub9111Utied T,,..... Of .0 . Box 2339 lhe Piil thr• years 119; NONE B. E. App, 7728 Hidden Vlltey Pilot JllL 14, 2.5. Feb. 1, 8, 1984 OF THI NA TUH OP THI or otiW, reli.f r9qU98ted In the com-Thta butlnett.11 conduet9d by! en the'..~~ ~.,o'...T~ .!':..~ 1300 Play1 Sir Mt Dll1ed,' JanulfY 10. t084 Court, La Jc:illa, CA. 92037 319-4-4' PROCHDIMQ AQAINST YOU. YOU plalnt. lndlVIClutl by ....,._ .. LA .... ...,...._. -- ulver City, CA 90230 Merl Ozutkan • MlchMI J . Duntgan, 3309 Piragua. IHOULD CONTACT A l.AWftll Dllt9CI; Jen. 28, 1944 D1c11 Vlnlc L.Nf1£MllE.A. hulMnd MCI 1(1ndecl Tran1feree(1) Tr1111ltr• Cattsbtld. CA. 02009 111-•C N()TJC( Oiied: January 18, 1984 LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk Thie 1tt'8"'*11 wu flied with tM wtt.. CRAIG L.ANTEAHa a .... ubll1hed Ortnga Coatt Dally Piiot Publllhed Orange COHt Deity Pilot Orrin W. Mllltf • 720 Glen AtbOf l"UDU FORECLOSUAE CONSULT ANTS. By:Cttoiyn E. Acosta. o.putv County Cler1t of Orange CouMy on "*'• SUSAH l.AH~A. e ~ • eb 1 1984 Fab 2 1004 ~Eoclu4ta, Ck. t20tt · -INC. · 1"190 ~eoato.lly iC:"'2'r.T913" ----im ~ ~ -- . 138-84 · 729-4-4 o!:at~~P':°"duci.o bY" • ~~:U~~~~u::geV:.,~ i::~ "c~b;f=t. Suite 210 Jen. ta, 25. Feb. 1. 8. 1904 • ~ ~~~~,~~ . 0. P. Mlddl«nu KR Z2, 1971. UNUM YOU TAKI (714) i31-.l942 3 t&-M Publlahtd 0ranoe CoMie 08llty PI09 150. • lrWt.l'\ll'Nnt No. 312, In Thi. 1tatamen1 was flied wt1h 1he ACTION TO 'ROTICT YOUR OanielW Ormerod Piiot Jan. 25. Feb 1. 8, 15, 1:t..,. 8oo11 13884, P9gl8 1.41, of Oflclet P\8.IC NOTICE County Clerk of Or1nge County on "'°"""'·IT MAY• IOUt AT A Publlaned Orange Cout Ollty Piiot Dlmt JC NOTICE . A9oordl of Orwip County, C:.. -----------Jan. 23 t904 PUllLJC I ALI. W YOU •ID AN Feb 1 8 15· l904 l"UUL PdllJC NOTICE foml9. and pureuent to thllt ~ PlBUC NOTICE CONSOLIDATED ' ~ IXPLANATK>N °' THE MATUM ' ' ' 629-04 NOTICE°' ITU' AU! ~ of DtfaAt ~ .._. REPORT OF CONOmON PubllltMd Orange Cout Dally °' THI PROCUDING AGAINI T Loen ~~. RCTmOU9 IUIMaa d9d Oc:tObtt 10. tfN • lnetru-OF IMTERNATION~ Piiot Feb. 1. 8, 15. n. 1944 vou,tvou IHOUl.D CONTACT A T.I. No. llUI • a NAm ITATlmwT ment No. 83 ..... of OfflcMt ,__ CENTRAL BA.Mk a· 731-04 LAWYIL P\B.JC *>TICE HCUtUTY IAV'INGI TM foll<MJng Ptf90t11 11• c1o1nQ Of NICI~ ... under .-id NOTICI OfTRUITU'I IAU llORTGA02 COAPORATION bullnett ... , -~tollld Deed ofTrwt_.M TRUST CORP. P\ll.IC NOTICE NO. 101114 HOTICI 0' · -. BROAOtiiOOR HOMES 25251 pubKO euctlon tor GMl'l lawf\lt Consolidated Report of Condition of "International Central 'On JatVJ¥Y 18, 1084, at 10:00 TllUSTEE'I t AU • ~1tom11 COfporaoon. ft...dlAIY 11p-p 1 • . money ot 1M Unl1*I Stet• ot ~ank &. Trust Corp." of El Toro. Orange County, and Domestic Cl'P..., A.M .. 11 TM Reer Entranee Lobby On February 15. 1984 11 10:00 point9d Trust•~"'-~no H:=°C:c!~~· o. Laguna~. 1 c:Mhler'a ~ ~ Jubsldlerles at the cioae ol bu9tneH Oft December 31, 1983. M<:ON>ED 4-. 21, 1.. on. 5th Str• of ~ TIU.~ a.m. Fotecloieu1'Con.lutttnt.I. lnc.._a dete'lb.s d~ Of Vust Will SELL -GENST-AR OEVa.OPMEHT INC' '° e9'd T "'*-dffton on • ..... Ot Stet a.nk No 1237 .. ~HO. Co .. IOCalad at 501 N. Miiin Street, In Clllforrita corpontlon ... Trust ... AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE I New York Cor a'l!On 252s'i Mtlonlll ~ a ..... M ....... e ' Donar Amounta MOltllll the City ot S1nt1 Ana. Couhl)' of or .SUcctQOr TrualM or SubltlMed HIQHEST 8100ER FOR CASH (pay-PaMO De Alicia S= 110 ' Laguna credit union. (,, a .._.. or ._., .. T.I . No. VMl/15'127 Orange. State of Calllornta. CAL.I· Trustee, ol that certain o..ct of Trull able at tne time of .... In lewful Hill9 Ca. 92t'l53' · NvtnQ1 and 1oer1 -.odaUon dOfnl. ... &SETS In ThouNnde NOTICI °' M,AUlT FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM· eocuted byARUN N. UPAOHYAY. a money of the United StltM)all right, Thie bualNN II conducted by: •tiled Tn this state It South tron.1 en-"' ANO l l.ICTIOH TO PANY. • Callfornt1 corporation, ., ll~le man, and recorded Oct 18. llfle and 1nt«•t conveyed to and tlon • · tr~ to the Or1n99 eounrv Otd ;ash and due tcom banks .................................................. 2,672 H U UNC>aR DeED duly appointed \.Vat .. under that 19 2 u 1n1trumeri1 No. 82·364392. now held by It under aaJd o.ed of ~ Gensler Dev91oprnent Inc CourthOUM, 201 w Santa Alta nv"tment securities. (Market vatue$123,861) .............. 12-4.297 °' TMl8T cet1aln o..ct of Trust .xeeu1ec1 by ol Offlclal Recorcs.~1 Orange Coun· Trust In the property hefelnaft• a. M11tk H Cohen ~""9 Pr•' BouWlard. City o1 Santa Alta. Cell- Jank premlees. F.F. & E. etc ............. -.................................... 83 IWOA'TAlfT NOTICI RICHARD J RUSSMAN • llngte ty. Calllornta. and pursuant 10 that tcrlbed . This llelemenl WU ~ with .~ fomfa. all tl'lat r'lghl. title ano In--• ) h 3 775 "Y04M "'°"""' 11 INF~· man, PAUL .R. RUSSMAN ANO certain Notice of Default thereun~ . TAUSTOR JOHN O CONTI and Coun"' CMlrk of Ora,.,.. COlln"' on conwe)'9d to and ~ held bf It t Mas&eta .......................................................... _ ........... • LOSUM•CA\#qYOUAM•·OOAOTHYM.AUSSMAN.tlul~ record9d Oct 24. 198311 lnatru-MYAAS CONTl,husbendaridwtf9, Jan j'1994 ,.,,_ '' undetMldDledolTrwtlnthepmp- _.OTAL LIA~ILITIES ......... uiiiiiTili""""'"'""~""':::-:.. 30.827 .. YOUR ,Av.NTl, IT MAY and wife. u 1rue1ora. reoor~ on ment No. 83~468026. of Olflcial A. B~fflCIARV SECURITY SAii· . f2:M7'M 9'ty lltue19d In said County and j 81 IOU) wrntOtlT AMY COURT Oeoember 12. 1978. u IMtrument oord1 ol aa~nty, wlll un~ end INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Publlstled Ofange C089t Oa1ty Stall described u f AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ......... 1 . 7 • ACTION, and you mey ....... the legal No. 14090-In boo11 12957, page purauantto tloh 0..0 ofTrutttelUI corporetiorl. Piiot J8rl 25 Feb 1 8 15 1904 PARCEL 1 TNt portion ol L~ t of Total demand deposits................................... .. ,332 right to t>nng your account In good 1571, of Ottlci1I Record• of Orange P'!bllc euct•o for cuh, 11wtu1 RECORDED Jime 25 1982 .. • ' ~ 5&t-64 Trect No. 10491, In tht County Of Total time and savings deposit ........................... 92,055 tlndtng by paying 111 01 Y04M pat County. State of Clllfornta, under money 01 IM Ufltt9d Statae ot 1n111 No 82-2t9542 of Offtctll ~ ~. Stat• of Celltotnie, • OTAL DEPOSITS IN Oo··ESTIC ANO payment• plul permitted COCll tM'poww of Nit thtrlln contained. America, I c,.ni.r·. Check payable rd In ..................... _ .. ___ .. _ ltlown on . m.p r.ccwd-' Ill boo!( ,... arKt ·~ Wll1hln thr• month• wtll Ml 11 publlc auetton to the high· to Nkl TruttM l:lrawn on • 11111 or ~ • .!.. C:~~-"' u .. ,,_.,, ...... of . P\B.IC NOJIC( · •62. Peo-e 40 INS • 1 Of ...... FOREIGN OFFICES: ................................................... 100:987 freril the date jhla notice of def1utt aet bidder tor Cl.lh, ?f chtdc u ci.,: national oan«. 1 ttate or federal .. ,,_ .,. ce11aMoua M9PI ~ of Mid :ederal fund& purchased and aecurltlea sold under u r.cord.d. Thi• 1moun1 11 scnbe<lbalow,paya~a1thellmeof credit unloo, °'a 111t1 or federal f said deed ot trust deletl~ OMHGE COUNTY County.~Mctdllftrl9d •Unlt0 agreements to repurchase in domestic offlcet .................. •.500 14,095.57, 11 of January 20, 1094, .... In lawf\.11 money of the United 11vlngs and loan tNOClallon doml-ollOWl;f property I UPEltl°" CCMM'f on 1 Conclomlrilum·Pt9n NCOrded )ther llabllltlet tor ~rrowed money. Including note and will Iner .... until your aooouri. t Stat• or Amarlcl wtthOUt warranty clltd In tht• 1ta1e. •1 The Courtyard Lot 6 °1 Tr1C1 No. 5•93. u 700 Ctwtc C-W Dr. w... .JUM 3 1te0 1n t1oo11 ••• pege >alances of U.S. Treasury .............................................. :., 13, 171 becomel curr.nt. Vou mey nQJ ha"9 •>IP' ... or lmptted 11 to title, uae. area be'-1 t~two 1111rwaya 11 ~~ m~ r~O<= 1n29eoo:i ~23 · Santa AN. CA. t1N1 t201, Otttcl.i ·"9l:lordl of.-, Coun.. )ther llabllltlet ..................... f .............................................. 1,997 o pay trt. eflllrt unpaid ~ton ot pblMNIOn Of encumbfanoae. alt tSha Allen ~U~I ' lac:Slng YOfCbe oe11aneout'Ma""" recOfdt ofoOra rLPIOllELnLAtlfl·H~·RoeT L TON HART and ty. OT ~ LITIES dli bo di ed t our account. even ttiough "'" pay r\gM. title and lntitraet now held by It 1r .. 1. 11 1~ orb1 treat, tty C C -·· ,. " PARCE!. 2: An undMdecl 1/15th r AL LI 1 (exclu ng IU r nat no es ment w .. dem8rlded, t>uy You mua aueh Truatee 1n and to the follow-of Tustin, CoUnty of Orange. Cal~ ounty, •lllornle Crou-Comptelnanta: EDM.AH E. lntw•t tn Ind to thel portion Of L.ot and de ntures .......................................................... 120,055 ~IN ernouAt 1t119d aboW. oeac:rlbed P,operty 11tu1tad In lornle, all 1h11 right. title It'd lnt.,...t Except thel'.rrom 111 oil, gu. YOUNG and P~LINE YOUNG ' ol Tra<;1 No. t~91, m ttw County , 8HAREHOLDI A8 EQUITY .Nier three rnontht from the date tri. elorMakl COunty and Slate. to con~ to 1nd now held by It h}'dr°"rbon sut>stanoea and rnln-Defendant· JAN EATON KINSEY, of Orang.. S'-19 Of ~ • .. ommon stock of rtc:Ofdltlon Of tf\j1 document wtt: under llld Deed of Tllltt In the P<Oc>-erlls Dy whatever name known, In. JUDITH A.. l<INSEY, JOANN B. lhOWr\ on r. map r««d9CI tn bOOk No. shares authorized 10,000 (whleh data of recordlllon appMra PARCEL 1: Unit 298 u lhoWn on trty 111u11.o tn llld County and on or under Mid land below• depth SILVEY. JAMES SIL.\lfY, J & MOE· '62, pegea 40 MCI 41 of ,..... No. shares outstanding 10,000.......................... 1,000 hereon), unleU t~atlon being that certlifl CO'ldomlnlum Plan r• Stal• deacrlbed u : ol 500 '"' meeau'9d vtrtleal~ from VELOPMENT CO . a~ cor· ~ Mac>t. reoordt ol Mid 3urplua ....................................................................... 8,260 ~ = ly ;: a!. .. ~ corded In Book 1233 t. pegea 708 to f ~~CEL ~Unit Nod 2d tn t~~ the aurf9Cit of the groun • but r,rc••lonc:>M~O=~~U~ County. etlOMI and dtlllned a r OTAL CONTRIBUTEO CAelTAL ....................................... 7,260 io1't; ft:'t~re'by ~ r~ ~~~', ~~~dlA~~; ~he C:o:i1n1:i" ~~n r:d9d or': ~~ ~~~lg!!rt~~~:°:'O:~ WAR; You:'G. ~EARLINE YO ~::-.,::,::.= ~alned earnings .............................................................. 3,51 entire amount demanded by 'fO'Jf 10. t077 ... defined In the Oeclllf· OctObtf 14, 1081. In Book 14258, above a depth ol 500 teet ?or the and DOES l through 20, ~. 1~~-PI09 1207, C>mcilll Aecordl rOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ................................... 10,77 cr9dltor. atton of RMtrlctlont nac:orded 1ri Pegee 45 to 80 lnclutlYI of Ottlclal purpoee of exploring f0t t>orlng Crosa-o.tendant1: F OALT ottalldcourity fOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY... 130,827 To lln4 ou1 the amount you muat 8ook 1 t704, P-0-1304 to 1431 A«lord1 of Mid County. m1n1no. drilling, r9m0Ylng. e'xtractlnQ HART. FLOELL.A HART. J & M OE· ExOIC>tlnQ from a portJon ol -*' The underalgned, Jact< L. Tauter -Prealdent and Oenfel J . pay, Of to arrange for peyment to lnclUllve of Offtcral ~di. and In E)(CEPT THEREFROM all oll. gaa. or martcetlng Mid aubttancn. u , .. VEL.OPMENT COMPANY. • Cell-land on.halt of .. minar•. oil, gm, =edrlci< -Exec. V.P. of the abov•named bank, each declaret, 11op 1he foracio.ure. or If your P<oc>-bOolt 1 t7M, pages t432 to 1485 mlnaral• •nd other hydrocarbon served tn DMCla ot Record fornt1 corporation, TO SERVICE Ind othel' hydroc:att>on aut>etencta. or hlmselr alone and not for the other: 1 have peraonal trty 11 In f0<9Closura for any otllet lnclullve ot Offlclal Aecordt of 11ta 1ubetancee lytng below a depth of "'t'OlJ ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A COMPANY, 1NC .. a Ca11tom11 cor laved or told from the•~ cte- nowledge ol the matter• contained In this rwrt and I beOeve raaori. oonlltCt: AMERICAN SAV· County, anCI any amendment• Of an-500 rett without any right to enter DEED OF TRUST DATED June 18, por1tlon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY, tc:rlbecl land """°" the OOfldltton. < -,.-INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, nexatlonl thereto and IOCl1ed on upon the turf ace or the tubavrface 1982 UNLESS ¥OU TAKE ACTION INC • I Callfomta eorporatlon. JAN ~ t"-1 the GraMor Of tue- hlt each statement In said report I• true. Each of the under-15725E. Whl1tlel'Blvd .. Whlttl'er.CA. that C«laln real p(operty deilcrlbed of uld find above I depth of 500 TO PROTECJ YOUR PROPERTY, IT EATON KINSEY' JUDITH A ceaOt•ln lnl.,...I of OM~INI! tlgned, for himself alone and not for the other. certifies under 90807. (714) 773-7134. 81·211437 .. Lot 1orTract9092. u lhown 00 ....... provided In ln1trumer111 of MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE KINSEY JOANN B SILllEY. JAMES have no rlgtlt of entry upon ttle .,,. >enaJ1y Of perjury that the foregoing la true and correct. 79 (F) a map record9d lri book 407, P9Qn record IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF w SILVEY' UNITED STATES lee. Of the llr\d and lhal no1 dt111 tor Executed on January 27, 198-4, at El Toro, Calltornla II you hlV9 any quettlonl. vou 30 and 31 ot Mltc*laneou1 Map• of Aleo except Ill underground THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-TREASURY OEPARTMENT •. such 9Ubetanoea within tN upp« Joel< L . Tauter lhould C0011C1 . lawyer OI' the gov-Ora~ County. Callfornll wllers lylOQ bel~ u ld lend but ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD INTERlllAL REVENUE SERVICE. 100 .... of Aid land. u r....-..cl Dy Daniel J Fedrick ernmer1t agency wtllch may heve In-PA~CEL 2· An undivided 1/1201h without the right ol surface entry CONTACT A LAWYER TACO SI • pannershlp. STATE 0 Leuflbel Gardiner, I wldoW. and ,ubll&hecl Or~nge Coast Dally Piiot Feb 1 198.4 730-84 tured vour loen lntereal In and to Ill of 1he real prop· ther&e>n 2023 Phalarope Court. Coste C AL IF ORN I A BO ARD 1)S Mary JIM GerdlMf, • 11ngl• • ' Remember. YOU MAY LOSE erty delerlbed u Lot 1 oo the Map PARCEL 2 An undivided one fifty-Meaa. CA E 0 U IL I Z AT I 0 N . TRAN ·women. motMr and o.iort•. In LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT of 1he abov .. rel•renceel lrlCI. second (1/52ndl lnterHI Ha tttn*"I "(II e street eddress 0< common CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE. deed reco.dtd April 5, 1HS, 1n ~ -----------TAKE PROMPT ACTION. t•ther with 111 Improvements In common In the IM lnter•l In and dMlgnlliorl of property 11 1hown INC a Call1orn'8 COfporatlOn, Cl.AV• 3020 l)tOt a39 Offlcllll fllaoord9 P\llllC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That thereon. tll~tlng therefrom Con· 10 the Common Aria of Lot 8 of 1bo~. rio warranty 11 given as to 111 TON C. ADAMI . STANTON IN· PA.ACE\. a. Ali~ tor ettflet SUNKIST tERVICE COMPAN'V, II domlnlum Unhl 2 tO-through 329. Trec;t 10404, u per map llltd fn completeneea or oorreclneu)' The VESTMENT COFWOAATION. •Call>-ent~ltY'-patio or carport9 0'4t CONIOLIDATID , now duty ~tad Truat .. under 1 I 11~. 10Clt9d thelton. Book 483, Peget 35 to 37 lrictualve Mne!lciary under uld Deed of fomla COf'PO'•tlon. WASHINGTON thet portion of IN l'll•eow a. REPORT OF CONDmON DMd of Trull dated Oec.mbef 2. Excepting 1tlaretrom all 011. gea, ot M19Qtllaneou1 maps, records ol Trutl, by reuon of a breach or ci.-INVESTMEN"T COAPOAATION. a terlb.s common er• ......., .,_ Of SOUTH COA8T IANIC 1977 exaeuted by: ALBERT J VOTO mln1r111 and hydrocarbon 11ld County, at eucn term It ci.nntd 1au11 1n the obllglllona NCUred C1IUom11 oorporatton. SANORA C. lhO'lwn • belt~"'::" to .. & GRACE M. VOTO, hu1band 1ubl11noet tying be10W 1 dep1h of In the Article entllled "Deflnltlona" thereby. heretofore e-.eculed and BEA TTY. SOUTHERN CAllFOANIA Pwotl 1 on t"8 Plen Consolidated Report of Condition ol SOUTH COAST wife u Tf\lltor. to MC:Url Obliga1 500 feet trom ftie 1Urfric:e of Mid ol lhe Declerallon of Covttnant1, oe11ver.c1 to the vndfrllgned 1 wr1t· GAS COMPANY. a CaNtorni. ~-recorClled June ~. tMO, In ~ 3ANK" ol Coata Mesa, Orange County, and Domeatlc In favor of: AMERICAN SAVINGS 1~. ~ witllOYt the right ot entry Condition• end R"trlcllon1 d•· ten Oectarlllon ot 0.faull and 0. porallon, MAUREEN A. HASTltfGS, 13624. PllQ9 1207, Offtclll "9ooroe 3ubaldlartes at the close of bualnest on December 31, 1983. LOAN ASSOCIATION recorded on upon any ponlon at the aurfae. of tcrlbed In "Sub!-=t To:" below (11'19 mand tor Sale, 1ttd written notice of the COUNlY OF ORANG!. and Of l8ld County. Itel• 8ank Ho. 12:11 o.c.mw 18. 1977 11 dOCumttnt no. uld lend for the purpoae of ••P40f· "Deciaratlon") breach •nd ol election to c1uN the DOES t through 25. lnc:tuelYt The It/Wt~ or ocMir com. Doller Amount• 2t822 bOolt 12•05 page l204 of Of· Ing IOf, bOflno. •xtrac:tlng, drllllng. PARCEL. 3: Euemttntau Mt forth undertlgned to Mii said Pfoper'ty to C.. Mo. "2 t1 IO mon ~tlon of NICI ~ In Thouaanda fk:l1I Record• In the offloe Of 11'19 mrntng pr~lng tor removing Of In the Section• eritltltd "Certain 11t11fy &aid obl1Q1tlon1. and ther9-IUWONt ~2•3 Paclfle A~. •8--107. C:O... Aecofdar of Orange County, Call· m1rtcei1ng .. Id IUbatMc.. ... , .. Eaeement• ror Owners" It'd "Sup-•"* lht unaonigned CI UNd 1114 HOTICll YCMI tww. -.... ........... CA 92627 Aa &!TI foml9 lnolu<llng 1 note(•) tor t"4t llNtCI In the dMd from Prtlley of port. Settlement and Eneroactl· notice of bructl and of .iectton to TM cOUtt -.Y decide ...,.... JOU N1me and addr•11 of the :;a.n and due from banka .................................................. 6.385 ot SI0.400.00. That the beMflCiaJ SOlrthernCalffornta.aC&lllornlaoor· rnent'' of the Ar'llcia enllltecl "E.,._ t>tt '110orded October 29, t~82 u wf~t row ~ ~ _.... benelldery at wtl09e ~ fhe nveetment securities (Market Value 12.891) ...................... 2,960 lnt•tllt under uld Deed Of Truat por11ton, recorded Auov1t 2e. 1978 rnent1 of the 0ectat111on" tn1tr No 380050 of Offlclat R«x>td• you t..,...el wttMn • .,.._ ....., ui. 11 befnQ conducted· A[OlANOS Loan•. Total (exciudlng unearned Income) ........ 26.138 &nd the obNgltlonl MCur9d thereby In boOtc 12818. page 18t9 of Offlcfal PARCEL 4: E8Mll'*\tl II Mllorth In the ofnc. of the Record« Of Or· the lnfom\aHoft ...... FEDERAL SAVINGS & lOAN AS· L ... : Allowance for posalble loan IONN ................ 542 • art s><ttently held by the benetlclary. Reoorda In tri. Sectton1 enllt~ "Cert11n ange County. If vov wtlh to aeek the edVlo9 of"" SOCIA TiON. • COf'POtlitlon, IOO E L ' 2• 6...., That 1 breacti Of. end defMllt In. the PARCEL 3: An t•clutlve ..... Euernen11 for ~·· and "Sup.-Said aalt will be m1<M. but wtthout 1tt0tnev In thl• mat1er, you ahould State StrMI. ~ CA Det.o-oana, ne ............ ........................................................ • .v Obllgatlon for whleh Mid 0..0 of ment appurtenant to aue11 Unit tor port, s.ftlefnen1 111d Encroach· co~ant "'-.arr1n1y. ••P' ... or Im Clo '° promptly '° that 'l<Nf written tlOM 10 the •boll9 ~ may be :tank premlen. F.F. & ~· etc .............................................. 3.672 ITrvat 11 eecurltv h., OCC\lrT9d tn that the u• and occu of thoea pot· ment" of the Anidi tfltltled "Eate-piled, reoerdlng 1111e poaM1llon, rt11ponM. If any. may be llled °" obtll!IMd tly ~t~Nme In writ· ~I ntate owned other than bank premlaea......... ... • .... • he payment "11 not l>Mr\ mllde or: Ilona of the ~., Common ment1" of the Declar•tton ol Cov .. encumblancee. to pay the remalnl ume Ing ffom the • ...-, wttllln 10 :>tNr aateta .... ~...... ... .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. 821 Failure to make the NOYembtr 1, Are1.det6Qr11ted In th• Oec111e11on nen11i Condtuone and Aeltrlc:Uon• principal sum of Iha note(1) MOUr • A Y1ae>ru.t9d M tide> ~ daYt ~ the first P'!'*°81ton of "* rOT AL ASSETS ................................................................ 4 1. 1& 1 1183 payment of principal Md/or of Raltrlcltona end tnown on the In "Sub~ to:·~ below (the "Muter by t1ld deed Of Tru1t wtth lntertat El trlbumt. IMe __..., MMr• U-. not~ ~ U A81LITlla lntw911 MCI all aubeequent pay. CondOmlnlum Plan for MCfl Unit Declaration") 11 In u1d note Pf~. advanott. If •In .udl•nda a ,..,..._ ~ Ud. ,. Said ule Wiii bit medl wtttlOut rOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ........... 13,820 ment1 t ... htr "'611\ ltlil c:Nrg19. The total MIOUnt ot the uripakl ~ The "'"* addfe• or other com-tny, unaer trte tenne °' IMliltd 0..0 of ~=tre ~ ..... , U. .. CO¥eNnt or wwntnty, ~or tm- To'81 demand depotlta ....................................... 25,210 ~t ..... 't lmt>OUr~-~not • ~ ~. 1ntere11 ~· togethtt mon....,....Oellgnttt Ion.._°' Nkl67 0PfoC*'tf,..d Y ,i.2 '""T'· r-. cner~, anCI •ll$>4tl'IMI 01 ., r-·.,. 4t9 .;:.;-.,. ..,... .. pe19e1. • to ttti.. !J.!!!"1°"' .~ T -· Im d vi d~O'"'t• 38 839 ... _... .... erm• 0 -• Of v-.. With rtet0nabty Nlln\-ooetl. ••• P'I· ,_..)l'ted 0 ..... • .... lhe NII• Ind"' th9 trut11 Ct ... ., .... to . __ , tflt --ot .. t e an 91 no• ., ............. ,........... • of Truat advtnCtt of Mnqutrit In-PWIMI and tOvMCea et the time of lrvlnt. CA. 02715 by UICI Deed Of Trvat. 9" ....,,..., lft IMe ....... ,_ bel8llOI due Of\ ~ 'nof!I ot 1*91 rOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOME TIC ANO eutanoe s><tmlum1, end ell aut:IM-the tnltlel ~Ion of W. HotJc9 SalCI M1i1 will be !l'ldt wttnout Salc:I 11le w111be....o9" ~•Y IMUld clo .. fl'........, M M,._ MQHd tiy Mid 0..0 of Tn.t. to· FOREIGN OFFICES ............................................... w ......... !8,830 quent peymen11 Whtctl bec:#nt c1Ue .,. tee.C>et.22. eownantorwarranty.~ ... "' Im· Ftt>ruery 21, 198~ n 2 00 p. . al wrttt9ft ,,...,..,... It _,, fMf Ml wtt· 1112,141 ... p1ua tN ~ Mortgage lndebtedneN (Including $287 "Pitel lht,.aflar, lnclvdlng any let• Cufrtntly datlld CUlllert OhtQa Plied.• to tJti.. poa11111on Of en-the Cnaprnan Avet1~ tnt to Med•...._ lmeMCI ~...,._.-id_. NM} .................................................. ., ................................. 287 chatOtl °' ou. '°"" PllY9ble or cer1lflad Ch9ca• payable to the cumbfancee to .. ,191y the 110palel the Olvlc c.ntar auncJfng. East ltU.t.d,........., .. ._.. •tl!ttwneofttle!nttlllpUOl-OtMr llabllltlet ........... , ....................................................... 344 undefthet«maollMd Note or Dead Trutt• or bidder.,. aoc.c>table to balanet ®'t on the note 01 not• ~ AVllflUe.. Orange.. CA ~.::,: :::.-:-.:•.,.•:--::::: Cll!Ofl ol lhll Notlel or a. TOTAL LIABILITIES (e1<ciudl~ tubordlnlt«S not.. ol Trwt. TnJtt• PfOYtded PfoC* ldenllfl-MCUt9d bkealO Deed of TN9t. to NOTlC~AT T .. °'•AU M)I ;IJl l • r 12,040 18 T""""91 ,.._ 11!1CS Eli· and debentur .. ) .............. ,., ........................................... 39,460 .,,~ ~ ~ "~'::: ~=·uon whleh tit. =-Im~ oo!t~. ~ ·~ = ~A:;..O:, .. ~~.:=: ~el£:::~·=~ MOnca TO IHAM HOlDl .. I IQUfTY ff\19t. h• ..-.it9d llftd deilMNd 10 Trutt.. c1een1e r•ble. but for venc:. 1t Iha 1trn. of the lnltltl publl· CHICK.I I NClfllD IN CIV1l ...... tttda • "'°'laTY 0....... • ::ommon •tock MktTrw•.•wrltteil OecleratJonOf ~ Tf\lltM .... "° ~ ceoon ~-Notlotof Sai. '"'SJ COOi HCTION tllMh. l·TI> '"' ! A .... YOU ARI ... DVAlll.T W.-A No thtt .. euthoni.d 1,000,00b .. .. Deifwlult Md Demand fot Sale. and tetlon °' ...,,Mfy, tlle .,... aCI-NOTICa ro At the ttme of the lnlllat OU~ =-1 ............ !I.,.... °' TM'8T, OA1WO ...._.. No. the,... out•1an-dlng 588, 138.......................... 1,'70 n.. ~ wtth NICI Trvat•. df'WIC:/ 01 other oomlflOn deelO-NONATY OWND. c.11on 01 thla notioa i~ 1ote1 es:":.:.: Jo. ... n , 1Mt. u..a .. YOU.u.tem iUtplue ..................................................................... l,388 Mt1D99dotTru1tend .. tMdOc:U-natton U-.•baliwdllio'l\)edJl"op-Dl'YtDOU~.,!!~~.!.~" ~101tne11npeldb«i'4inls.ofl"8 :-... -n I.NI,.. --:; Ael"IOM TO ltttOTICT Y04M TOfALCONTRIBUTEOCAPITAL ....................................... 2,158 =t~':.o:=:d 91.=!!~:::~::.~ Ml.--hYOU~~A~ :=~~'7=:.~:; **'°"~•":wn.,=.a ~-:y~':&.A~ Retllned Mrnlnge .•. ·•••• ........... " ... " ............................... (1, 157) ooea =dedAIN alt IUl'M .. sUPott T~ lie ~tlon• T0 "90TICTTOUR"'°""1"t,fT COlll. e11oenaee, anes lidVMCea 11 ""ttt., ~to tn. ~t IJPlAMA1'Gll OP '"' MT\m TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .................................... t,70i ourtc1 tmmedlettry ouund eeour9dt1yMldO..OotTrwtlnc:ilud-MAY M eoLO AT AP'UMJC a~ l t32'80.31 Un ... )'Oii dO 'fO'Jf Olf-'\ wll bt OP TMI PllOC•Dll Au.T rOTAL t.tABll.ITIES AHO 8HAR!HOLOER8 EQUITY ..... •1.1&1 ~end,.... tteoMd end doea fng ..... llpen_OfttleTr\191 ... YOU~ All UJOlAfUTION To0o.tarmtne ",.Meal~.., tnt.-.CS on llOC)lieallon ~ -.,. YC:al ....,.,. COllTAOT a .. • Tt'91Jnel•tf0ned. Carl R. ~. Pr~end Maty A. n.rabytlecttoceuatthe1Nlt PfOJ>-and of a., OP THI NAYU,_l Dfl THa neea, you mtlY c.911 4 talt45--~18 lllt.1110tn11oourt m-r--•~ U 1 ~ Vice Pr..n:tenvc..ni. of ·~ al'>Ove-nam.d btnk, Mdl 9'11 to bt tolO to Mtllfy the Obi). Dated o.c..nw I , 1913 PWOCUl*IQ ~ YOU, 'YOU 0. '11Ull) Mo. 1984 "*"' ega+ntt "°" '°' ate r.i.t .. AEDl.AHOI Fl~l ~lar• for hlmaelf aion. and notfor the otr.: I hive peraonal Qetionu•Clnd ·~ ~lt,OANIA Al!COHVl!YANCI 8MOUD CONTACT A l.AWYIA. Sf SAVINGS MIO MOAT· rntnOld in ll'll OOI~~ ...., INCOfPll'OMTm. ~:· of the matteo contaln.ed l!\ \hit~ and I~ DATii: Januery 20, 1114 COMPAHY 0.llO Jenuery 24, 1144 • OAOE COAPOAAT~ COUid rnu•t tn o•"*'"*'t of T,,... r <.. .. t ., .... __ 1 In aald _...It ttw &eh ofltii uncMr-AMIAICAN SAVING8 AMO LOAN M_>ala TNltM fOllllCLOSUM. CONSlJLTAm'8, u Mid TJ\d!W. •-0-19'tng ot moMY Of~ DATl.D "'"'*' H. , ... 1,.. ·-•-• ,_....., · • ~OCIATION 8y· ~It~. f.aaoitlw Vioa INC 9y TO 6EAVICf COMPANY. aoent °' OIPlef reti.f~IMW\"-~ P'HlllJ41' 'Ill. IAOOI l'Mll-llgned, '°' l'llmMff atone and not for the other, certl~ under ly v~ M Slc:Ut. ~' • 14081 YOttle ,,,....,, Wi. 210 &yCATHY lOCtC~AT AUt S«· Plalnl ~ OOfT: • >enalry of perJufY that the foregolna It we •net oor • Mat. \'lot~ -t45 t ~A__. TI)atln, CA mto · r•at) o.teo Jen ~ 1 XIO e; ~ ...... Euouted on J1nU9Y 20. 198-4, at Colt• ....... fomll By~ c. ~ Nof'thr'ld09.. CA. 11321 =14)°73l·3M2 ttllO H Calltornla 81¥CJ 9'1<• 7 • LU·A IAAtiCH. ~ ...,..,.. CA tDPI • CM R. Tin~. Ptelkl.nt • . A..-..nt a.ct.tlly (213)70f·.2UI w O!'merOcl WtN c,.... CA f.1$M-3781 a,c11~ e ~--114lflMtlO ~afY A. Ai. V1Ce Presldentlca.h.. Publ~ Oflll'lgil "-4 Dtl¥ "°4 Pubbttad °''"°' ~ Ot!U. ~ Pu ~I rlitill: ~COMA Oall. Of--. ---~111&~~ COUl 0 lly PtJ« ..,toe_ -· 73s.:I( ,._,.,, e. tf. tt;•ttM-.-Dee' 1c:41, ~ 1'8:r . . • r< 1 Feb 1 I 1& ,..... Jan ta 2~ F.c> 1, I . , rw t, I . 1 , ... -• • 7».t• t1~ •01-tA 111-M ' ,,M4 ....... .. i. ~ ,,_ • ) ' -- I ( ·&42-5678 CLASSIFIED .INDE X THE DAILY PILOT ltun 1" lalt 1•••• 1111•1• le!!!! tr l .. llt lt•t1 llVO lalHI '-ltaan Valaral•~~ CLASSIFIED OFFICE H OUR~ ltatral"' •oil 1 002 1 :;;•;;•1;;••;.iiiiiii;;;l;;IO~IJ fnf.i 104.f Lrg 2 Br, 2 b.• moblle Ptala1ala U07 1"1it D« Yu 19 110,000 w/la"taltlo ooAn View In Penlntula Pt. Ex9C 'ho:C, Onlv Pk fwnnme: 3 Br. 2 llOllAY WAUIT ... /11¥111 under neuHt com· :4°9·~·8~n~•5'48 ~;~/ 25001q ft. dtx 3 Br. 2'_. ba. huge lam rm, 2 e&1r REAL ESTATE .-.1 ..V...hel"' HIU. 11111t.» laland llAlbcle ~1nt\lw Olp19trano ,.,_ h CorGfWI dool Mar C.0.~M-Dana f>oln• 11:1 Toro ro.uiwn VaJJ..1 """llllf'On 11r .. " Hunt. Hert.....• IMM ~-a....11 t...,..... H•ll• ~,,. Nlf1HI 411• r...-.. 1 M.......v~,. N•wpon &"'h San C'"1wnt• S... J ... n C•J"•lr•llo Sal'i. Aruo Seal 8..a<h South i...,u ... 5.,,_, S....n T ... un WftlJT\it\alt"t Mobtl• Hut1>n Arn'"&•· Apatllllf'nll er-h Pcui.-.·n) Bua.In...,. Prvpt\ C•rnt"\t·r)' Lrna Cvmmt .,,VJ.It'''°" t-OndtHmn1um. lluplf"\( ... l 'n1t1 H.....,.. io bo Mi.-°'1 hkVffM' t>rupt1 h lndu.&\riel Pr''~'" l.Ola fur S~I• Mobil• H••n•· l'•t I<• 1-.founa.rn Q.-v,.\ Ur»n6';t C'u Out ol C(1un1, Out"'' °'l4it .. IUtw.t't~ ........ ~~y nm. Shan.nc l'l&.~hAllC" R It Wani..:t RENTALS H.,.._ f\.,~"""' H.,.._ UnlutnlAht'O H~ J·urnu11"M'1 H Unh"m'th-. .. J l'ondo f'um c.ondo lint • Townhoulift furfl T_n....._.. Lrol Duplua rum Dupko•" Uni "'""'""""I< F\;t'IU.lh~ Apanmenll Uni Apia f'um or Cnl ~ Room"' Buard Ho'*LI Moi.LI G""IHomft 5..,,_, R.niaLI Vacauon Reni.b ' •1Urni.1t IO Shar .. • iwniab Wan1f'd Gar .. .-ioc Ren• Off.,. R .. ni.la a....,,_ R .. niaLI Comml R.tni.b tnd ... I 11.tnialt siar., .. MIA' IUrniaLI '0CYJ 1004 IWO 1007 1011 1012 IOl• 111''6 11132 ··~· 1~0 ll>C 1044 llKI to~ 10\: IU\\ 10t• 106-10·1 MERCHAHDllSE ""'"~"""­AvJ•h.arwn Au• llUn• • Bldl M•tt•n•l• C•m-.rM lit ~u•J•lr•• I , .• .,,l~l•t'\ ., .... "'y.,.. Fu,-n1hH• c. •• , •• ~ s .. ,,,... Uu~~ ... i.t t.•u•h J~"'•'" M.-hin.rf\ Mw .. ll•nh""'• Ml• 'A.1t,\N ft.tu..cet 1,-..., ... ,...,,.n"" Ufh1,• .. "'tl!l\Ut & ~WIP"l'nl >111no • dt u '"'n.a '\J••M1Hj \;•••b f\ tt..t !'.tih ... ::: BOATS 14>1\4 \ t\•r U t K•nl U\Mi f.,• n• rtil IOflM t•uv.• r IW<• :-... hl.ill ,,_ ... , .. . ltot ''·'•tit ..... , .. , 11r M .. 11,1 "'4 rH1• 11\U .... •p ,\/ ........ '1 ':' S1 .. 1 .. .i1 l.l4~ "·'Pl''" ln,u _., 11 m 122· ._. .. ,n ....... h Telephone Service: iiillU • ' 11011 Monday-Friday ll<llJ ::::~ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P. \l :g~~ Business Counter : ~~Monda y-Friday :~:~ 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. 8~16 :~~~ DEADLl~ES: m•Pl'BLICATIO~ O~ADLl~E 6 'Ii 6~2~\londa' "°'al 11 30 a.m. dZJQ T "H~ uesdav \Ion 4.JO p.rn. Wrdne:-d.t\ Tu1·•.. 1·30 p.m. :~;:•; Thu r~<ld' ~rd 4: rn p.rn. ;~:; Frula' Thur"" l :rn p rn. ;~:: Set I u nlcn b I ·~ on p. Ill. -~~~ Sund a' Fr 1 :~ ·00 p .111. if:~: <:A:\CELLATIO'.\ 1i~ IJ1• 130< TRANSPORTATION COR RE<:T IO:\ lJl. "'" ,.,, IJ~ ftu 't'th.,, f I U' ,.flUUJ._'IP '\ I 4tlil Mul1U a"' ... l4~~ 'MUUHf\t.11'\ ~u.Ht"r'\ '''°' Mo1111 u . .,,,,.._ IW< II\ ' l~.t r, .. .i ... n ,,,..,. 1 C'\~ I r•1h 1 '1d\ dOIO c II . d . l!(l:i ance at1ons an c0rre.ct1on s ma y 80ii d d au1G e ma e on :;arne eadlines as ijQ\ • ~~~ above. Pleasf> ask fnr a cancellation :~~~ number whrn ranrelling vo ur ad . 1r ::: Aw•• I •~~~QMOTIV£ ~" ERRORS: :~ "'"" ..,..,.. n "·'"' .~,21.) Check '.vour a.d daily and report I\ ,t.• \.\ .. n ""' .,., ... ~~~·.~. '7;;.,.~ ·• ~t; errors 1mmed1ately. The DAILY i~~ ~'."....'' :!~ PILOT assume5 liability for the fir 5t :n• " " ' ......... \If)<~ in correc t ir.sertion cnl~·. ;!~ AUTOS IMPORTED n.c \ .11..... •M CLASSIFIED 642-5678 :-.l· , ... t Ille)"" '2~)( ,._,,,, .,.{Jg ___________________ .. 2)J) B\I\\ !Ii 12 ... B I I I 2600 l "... 111u oa111 or at Hta111 ltr Salt 2700 [)•""" VI 17 2soo t1.i,., •• , •11w haeral 1002 h11ral 1002 2900 .... , ... 9121 ~~··••llliiililliliiiiiii••··~-lt1U1 •••• 9123 :L~4 ll"rhl• Vl2) 290) bu•u Yl27 2~ J•gu•• ( 11129 2907 J"'"••n 9131 2908 1 .... mt.torah•n• · Yl3J 2909 un.1• 913~ 2llll Loilu> •9137 2914 M.r.d• 111'1 291b M.ut•ra11 91H 21118 Mn1..i.,. li< 111 Wl43 21120 M1uub111, 9147 21122 Mv Yl49 292) ()pol 91)1 Panl.r• 91)3 Lot• of potenllal h•r-1 TWI 1111.· 10% II, parable. Huge bonu• rm • · • Be, lrg m11ter bdrm gar. nr poo111ohoo · Mortel? Unite? Nufffry? 111,100 PILL PllOI In thlt xtra epec:fal velue ltllt aulte, dtn, .Jam rm, 3 19Q5 984·6927 tvet. Alternetlve 1onlng for A· 1 A n .. t & cltan C unit In an In eought •ft•r Unl....,tlty 26 """'' t frplc'1, 1tepr to b41y, nr IHI t at Hfl po11lble. Owner mey Park. Btft greenbelt aree. acr .. , run • .,. •• 1 reem, beach, alarm, No pett. • c91ry 1st T 0 .1 759-1601 exc.lltnt lnelde tooattoo. Short welk to pool• & ttn· vi.w. 1 hr eway .... 5K. Yrty IN. 500 K St. By New tWnhM 3BR(2+a;n) IHFIOllT 1141,120 FEEi for the !fwestor wtlo has always wanted to be on the water Pier and dock lor 2 boats-50' and 35' 4 Br ~ 4'"' Be custom 1-lty home has beat of financ- ing. 1st of M25.000 a ... sumlble at 12.5% Land may be purchated lor $398.000 at 10% no down. A1k for Bettina Laugtilln. 644-7020 LIHO llllL ESTATE Vacent end evelltble. nt.. 759•1501 Agt 979-!8291819-197• App t . s 1 9 0 0 1m 0 . 2ba. w11h/dr~, ref rt~, Call u• for detalle. f t i att•t Prtt 548-2575 beaut vleW ec ac .. 1"-1211 a unit condo btdg. xlnt. Ct rtal ••• i ar 1212 •0,•rag, •• 1950~· 859--0089 ., Oce1n1lde aru. l21S!5K. UYllll PUii II ta !.. t t ~ Ownr 873-9038 Beyfront apactous 2 Br 2 HOME F R RENT ~ GIANT DUPLEX. 7 Br, IS Ba Sl750/mo Mlulon Viejo 3 Bedrm. garegee. Npt Hghte arM. Biii Grundy . 875-9191 $775. Geregu and • TO lllOW II Tl SELLI Jasmine Creek• moat elegant 3 Bedroom and Oen. 'Spa, cuetom decor end great financing $389,000 ltHt. Oer41ff Tnll• Univ Pk Terrece: 2br/2ba $132.500 P/R 551·1882 S24!5l< Agt 975-0142 fenced ylll'de Kldt & pelt Cf1t1 Mtll 2224 OK Agt. No tu llTlllmlll l mo. r. •· Mt.. 863-0755 TAX IHLnlt tide, large yerd. c.;1~,-=-,-~-,-t lff,,,__,ck,__...,...22..,.,· .-r TRl-PLEX FOR SALE BY t ncl•d ger w/op "'" OWNER. COSTA MESA wHher/dryer nook up 2 /mo. Modern 2 Fl TlSTIC AREA. PAJDE OF OWN-partly furn. CloM 10 :11• • Sto1 Back Bay, 4Bd 3 Waldorf Model In Turtle ERSHIP. 288 C9Cll ba. 300 a/f, 3 car gar. A V 4 8d Double Lot. Owner• unit Tl• at. t 1 .. 2 110• pool, Jae .. V•ac lot. Poes oek lste rm. 2'A has 3 bdrm•. 2 ba, "~• • • • furn or opt. 1>'42-1386 ba. In Top Condition. k "' Cent. A/C. decorated In wal -In closet, lrpt, pan· 1 Bdrm houM, Ealttlde nr 2nd nr condo, 2 Br. 2 bl. earthtones Backe to try anct'kltchen w/blt-lne Newport Blvd. Room tor $976 and ground fir gorgeous greenbelt. thruout + 2·2bdrm• RV. M75/mo. 759-0268 condo 2 Br.~ ba, S850 ~288.500 _...m ~ullt ;" to ep~decl~~j 2 Br, 1 ba, gar, w/d hkup. Clltthaven, pool & e•trat . ~ co~~tder ~~:~: l~r condo 2208·C Placenlla Ave. No (Or Furn) 650-0504 U flllijl()Ut t1()~1:i . aisofl or ??? Call 831-4402. peta. $595. 645-7983 2 +Oen. newly decoreted Realiort, 675-8000 ealt:-y _ I 9am . 8 pm, D k for Jeck $300'1 rent cozy Ill hm not CONDO, aom• ocean Hiil llEllOTIOI or Gerl. tar to Newport appls In-view, 2 car garage II ILUFFS ctuded ee1y move In Call $825/mo. 760-8882 NOW ONLY $199,995 l1lk1 786-1172 Plll~U~~~~ll, 539-8190 Best Alty FEE 4 bd, 4 ba. yrly. Lido Ille. leasehold. Thia Is a front Ptalanla 1007 Two 3 Bdrma & two 2 <4Br 2ba College Pk. $1800/mo. Alto Harbor row view Bluffs Trina iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=:;;1 bdrms . .Ataume-~185K, $875.no p,ta, gdnr, wtr View and Ocean Front ~~adn.,n3 ~~~ ~~nd~~~~· IALlll PllllSILA {30 yr theed. Prtc.d 11 pd. 841-0574 557-2732 ~~z9~~~ • S3700tmo. Terrrlllccommunltyfaclll-Near bey tnd OCHn 3880 MlchelaonOrlve S289K, 8 yrl new. 4 Br 2 Ba MHa Verde,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ties and a ~real N---on beaches. Two bedroom• Irvine s23.ooo depreciation $900/mo. No peta grdnr 11 ¥"" . welt• offs. Call for appt 1750 1 11 ' 32~; • R: 1 1400 plus small chlld • room. IORTHWOOD . 1>'40-2489 Aber ble . s. .. pa o. .. .. ' "'-~TlHfRONT One and hall bath• R-2 crom Idaho Ln. 545-2428. , HOMl~ llK. ~o~ ?'~•~ed at ~rt~a~y ~o: P::t/=c~.:.r f!~ ~ lanttd!l Prtt 1371 •ltef lal4t l~llllt R83EA1L_E1~E motivated .. Wlllcontlder w/wat bar, frptc, A/C, Owner Retiring: 8 unite, Hou .... Apts&Condos 1----------r e a 1 0 n a b 1 • beaut. opts & drapee. 7700 a/f, xtnt.loc CIOM to Landlord• AdvartlM Free offer ... S210:i>OO Priced 1000's below last 55 & 405 fwy9 fS.48-71512 50¢ at Storff & Marketa ULlll PHllllLA Near bey and ocean beachN. Two bedroom plus amaJI chtld'a room. One and hall batha. $900 P9f month. Vacant Im· mediate occupency. H 1· 1100 AlllT .lllTUSTH IS1-1JOOAIEIT aa1et.S152.000 1nu1um. Ntaata!a Dtttrt 841-4280 llu •• " Y. llW lllLLS fin. Hes to be one of 1 .. __ 2, T Irvine's best buys at IHtrt lHO ...... ut 3br ~ba wnhM. I•------• Lrg 4 Bdrm, famlly room ---------Huge matr, redwd d~.., ---------Corona del Mer home 111-UY-IUOll s175.900. Opn Hae Sat PD Tennla Club 3 Br 2 Ba pool, Jee. tennle. E/llts• BAYSHORES: 3BR 2ba, with max privacy, beaut!· COTIIGE t-5PM. 20 Alba East. Condo. Mtn vu. 890 Gete. 11100/yr IH . 1>'46~7050 teeurlty area w/beech, ful location. preatlglous Ownr 832·2 l37. Prln I 109.000 Furn. Ownr·Agt no patt. S 18150/mo. neighborhood. Owner• 2000 aq ft. 4 br. 3 ba, Ip. only._ 619/340-9595 3'40.()396 •. c~-:.~rea:0~ ~7&:>ak~~ Ownlagt 875-35&8 anxious. Priced accord· 1108 E. Balboa. Open 11-La .. aa ltac~ 1041 Oat ti State 539-!1~ Alty FEE BEACON BAY. 3Br/3Ba lngly. Cell Trudy Stub· 3 Sat/Sun. Bkr 833·3544 FOR SALE Pro r~ lSIO C 1 or 2 yr. lease. no pelt btefleld. ~ o-operatlve & respon-$1900/mo 675 8817 oroaa ••• Nar 102 IY OWIER HAW'Afi ~E. Is eXckii slble tennant only; 4 Br, 2 . • odPCEX Buy now before prlc.. ba. $750/mo. Tony Max- SSOK below appraltal H.1.~~;b0~v~h;a£~~~d~!!~~ escalate! Waikiki fr. well. aft 7PM 548-8633 Ill CAIYOI 8.51-87&7 spectacular mountain $45,000. Dla~nd HHd Ea1tslde, 2 Br, 1 ba. laun-GU A ADE D GATE views rests this 4BR 3ba oeeanlront f · 179,000. dry room. 1 car garage. Spacloua 3 BRr 21),be. OHO"' A 1111• European Style Chalet Tony. Pacific ••tllne, $600/mo 850-0918 Panora m I c v I e w . GE 759.9100 ~ . . . .' .. AHHOUMCEMlNTS 1-~u11""' em ~rwnu J002 ,..,,,...h, tm HAlllOll YIEW KILLS IHl,000 Fabttlowt Broadmoor 5 BR home. Secluded interior patio, rear patio & yard with gor:geous bay and nite · hte v iew. Family r oom wlflreplace, kitchen w /eating area. Woooerful community pool & recreation facilJty. l®Dolet:x:xJt Boy-s B Real Estate 40x 11~' R·2 L'OT Spac. matr. tulle In-(714)720-1105 Eaatslde c~er~ 2 Br hH 92500/m~. 640··8582, 314 Jaamlne. $310.000 eludes frplc & facuzzl. I .E. Exc~ll_Jt l newer bltln I/yd gar •9•7•9•_.•1•9•1 ____ _ ReadyforOevelopment 5249•500· • i0t.-aa~or f& m S500's & am fH1 ~--------0p9n lfOOW_Stlft.1-4 home Brand new luxury 539-8100 Bea /1 day9 -Big Canyon Twnhme: 2 I.ml &. r 0<>nd )0()4 fV.NUll 91)8 P•..-.al.t JOl2 R •Ila Ro, • .,. Wl61 l"t'rlO<VI 91Prv..-31114 Ho•.r 11163 I 3010 :....b VlO) r.:::~ f¥ tulru< "'"' J• l& <;ut>ooru 11187 BUSINESS' FINANCI AL a....-1...-S.lt •e.wr-0ppot1u"'h" a..,,_ WtnlA'd •tn""ttnPnt (.)pportuNll" lnv .. inwn1 WA1>1A'd 0 M<>Ny1<>1..<>a11 • Mon..y W an!N Mort1•11,.. T 0 , [Mf>lOYMlN I Tl!" i.. Tru..arr.pr. \ ""'""'•Atn \•~\I iUI. \It~ •Pl• 401~ ~~ AUTOS, DOMESTIC •OH A 111~ ~.l<I~ •02e e .... k 9:1111 •"t~ l Acltll.. 9JOll I C hf'" roh t ~31 J Chr. •It< !IJ I~ TlllTLE 11001 111111 Two bedroom condo Spllt level. Many upgradet. Air conditioning. Spacious IMng room wilh flreplaoe Dining room ... S152,900 . Hl-7300 40x 170' R-1 LOT 3180 Mountaln View . Stry 2 Br 2 ba pool Jae Onthe Cenyon 494-2220 673-37SO home, Be<muda _Ounet MeaaVerde4 Br.2b1,fam s115o e31-38S31 M-F· 6 8 p S 7 • Country Club. Pelm De-rm. (Part furn?) $1200. • • 1 oppy 2 5,000 lt!J!r( leac~ lOH sert area 714·684·•778, 540-7507 eves & wknda 8-5 aak for Corinne f501wna de/ c.A-fa1t 3~11ffiavn rare R2 lot 619•34s-7952 IWIUll RINE ~~'--/in • Add a unit or build 2 con-I.E. Wutt4 l 25 LllE llW llPW 4 Bdrm fftate, former -a.&.ar v IN{JO' ._,., cfos X l nt flncng . model, and highly up· 1m!IJ' ~0_8,.9,,. Ownr-Agt Must sell! WAITH Tl LWE 3 Br,. 2 1 ba, crpta, drpa, graded Beeut ooeen & v f V V V 642-9666 If STln If ~~o6j~: · No Pe ts · city llte view Comm *1 E. eo ... Hwy., Cdll llYFllOIT llOIE-· I OlLIFHllA •• , ltfer41t lltr ='-<>~~ ~ ~eo~3~5:t On sand, w/boat sllp. Fixer II om IF ;-I 141-1121 IHA IEL IU R·2 LOT u P Pe r Pe a c e f u I OOITl llll LIH llLI llYFHIT Charming 3 Bdrm 2 Ba a Builders speclal + 2 BR. etmos-phere, plenty of lllYllE OU 2 bdrm home w/dock, short walk from city ten-1ba houae. Plana done prkg. New kitchen. 2 br. 2 Nice 2 Br. 1 ba w/gar. w/d $2800/mo, 6 mo lee fl·lµ ""'""' 'Jt.Jb.. ""•"lt'\1 ANIMALS \I•" ~.1.f' :~:~l • .::~========::::::::..1 Jiii~ I hT • rtAI ~~3;3t LnM. 1ln ll"" nls and huge park .. New lor two, 2110ry condos at ba + xtra rooms. Ap,prox1 1m11 atelyood3,000 •q111ft hkup nr Victoria & Ca· Stephanie Bernardy, paint, near new roof. very 7 1 1 .. arguer 11 e S325.000 • 0 ex• ng g qua y, nyon $595/mo Agt Agt 673-7300/1><45-7050 larg d t h d b .., Mrs. Long. 650-1190 air condltlonled office 997 9309 631 3187 e e ac e onus S 198. 0 00 2 0 "I. d n 1paoe In the area bound· • or • IEWLY IEOOllATH ~~~mu:~~ ~~e ~:~~~~ta~ =O_w_nr_1s,....g_t_1_20_._1_10_1~m~sg_ Ill OHYOl·IY OWIEll ed by 1-405 on the north; Totally supreme 4 rm 2 Be &Ill UPlllAHI 1 1 1 1 C 1 M 1 24 11'/, fixed rate. 30 yrs Jamboree Blvd on the split level pool home Thi 11 h h 1 very ' ow pr ce 0 on Y 01 I Ill M w1 h GG Hit; Corona Del Mar queen• kitchen el~ant 1 qua ty ome •• • rg T d J , B 3 Ba Ba f S 1. 28.900. 751·3191 Coil. Prk 3 Br ,v. Be. fem onaco t beet • F garden kitchen, lamlly ra 1t10na :) r, 11:i • y ront, pier & .,., view. 1'4 Rue Vlllars. rwy on the south, and formal dining super p uth rm, w/brlck floors & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $ l ,250,000. sp SELECT rm. lrg patio. pool. spa. Open wknde. 640-1538 Brlatol St. on the weet. decor pool & ape + more bookcase• Spaclout ~RTIES $148.500. 540-7387 ---------Space must mett handl· ONLY $600 + S50 .. str suite 3 addltl 1 .-n~ Ill OllYOI 01111 capped acceeslblllty re-teeurlty fee 537-5027 "" • ona IRYllE TERRACE 1986 aq ft 2 br & den qulrements. Br, 2 Ba. manicured gar· OOIT' .E•a OllllS · Foa tal d e n s . S 1 8 O o / m o Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 -twnhse. akylltea. frplc, Sparking epacearequlred. I I Barbare Aune 1>'44-8200 Ba. patio. pool home. Prime location. IEW LISTll8 Sll,100 new kit. 9¥.•;. assum. Space to be altered to Vall~ 2234 $ nc...ooo Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath FINAL SALE of the VEN-loan $340.000 c11h. State'• 1peclllcatlon1 aa HOME FOR RENT " condo In full aecurlty D 0 M E C 0 N • Prln. only. 759-8110 nec11aury. Laguna Hiii• 3 & 2 Bd mt VISTA DEL LIDO .AYFRO.T bldg. Fireplace, large OOMINIUMS. All 2-s~ry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P~!::ahwr~!.!fnoM~:,k 1'175-$850. Fenced y~rdt "porcll. tte'n: •II very clean townhouH unit• with: 3 Ill OAIYll OISTll Office ~f Spe"• Manage~ & garagN. Kid• l. peta F b l b & · · l B l ~onvenlently located Bdrms • 2 Bethe ...... welcome 863.0rs-5 a u ous ay mountam vtew. r, near Hoag Hospital not •Approx 1250 Sq Ft. Lowest P<lced golf courH ment. 915 Capital Mall. · Ba, condo co-op. Lowest priced at lar lrom the beach •Private Entrance custom In Canyon 4 Room 510, Sacramento, Living alone? $295 pays POOL DOVER SHORES $295.000 Priced right at S225,000 : ~~/~~nR~t~~~eptec. =r~~· a~:·!~!'.~:: ~{~_.!5~:417~ Phone ~~t &su~lle~zy~~ir! ~~~~c?°M . 3 BATH BAYSIDE PLACE IAYFROIT 1714, 673-4400 •Dining Area tlmete In privacy. Final date for responH In 539-8190 Beat Alty FEE S 549 • 7991 12 t l l 621•2121 • Private Patio S 1, 195,000 FEBRUARY 8, 1984. Ml 1 I I brlt 5 , 2 b Pref«ed area fned 2 br S ta l ba f t d I 2 B 2 Ba ' • G /L d Hk 110-1100 n oca 9 .rm e hse w/frplc kids/pets OK pee cu ar y ron p x. r, up; HARBOR • C~~~e P~l~9Cr:~lon Ctrtal ••t •ar 2122 hme wldbl gill' f/yd 1600 s650 Avail Mid Feb 2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced 2yrsnew.L .... 3edba+ 539-!190BeatFEE 539-8l90BestRltyFEE $1,500,000. Call ftr &,,tllfwtllt ti den, 2 11ory, cedar hot Vacant P<ft11ge 3Br 2ba. Saata Aaa Ill tht ftw r .. 111111 tub, vaulted wood cell· close to achools/shopa, p;-..~-..-.... .-,.,.-. M•rtur" VJ2~ ( HdtrT,ot11I• 93~7 Phm1HJth ':ft2Y Punt1,t1 !ilJ.l~ •l"r• p.1J .. ru LIDO ISLE 1/: Macnab-Irvine PEIHISULA HOME OCEANFROIT OH4t•l1l1•1 fer Inge, microwave oven. all kids ok. $875. Keith 2 rent•I• here 2 Br hme ,... Ocean & W>tt"· views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 --------•I 1111, oak cabinets. river rock 982-4471, 968-9853 $400 kid• pets for 5 rm u .1-J fireplace, WHh/dryr, H .. L z•uo hte ott McFadden $450 Ba, 3700 sq ft. 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000. IEWPOIT NITS FllEll W1ttrfrt1t ll1•t1 llO, mostly rurn. Garage. gar· Ht. IC• ~ plu1 FEE 539-6190 Best COROIADO CAYS IAYFRONT Corona Island ci..lst bayiront lot. 85' boat Ll~k Plans avail Now $370.000 w/trade. Older 2 Bdrm 1 Ba home lltalttra. Exol, Acts· For sale or trade by ownr; dener. Avail March. Open 1 BR BEACH HOUSE situated on a 8000 sq tt 131· 1•00 3600 sq ft 4 Br, 31), ba, 4+ noon to 5, Set/Sun. Yard. Avall. Feb. 1. No Aert111at1 Farall~M lot. Greet location. Ask-~~~~~~~~~ cer garage on 'h acre, $1475, ph 640-7442 peta. 1500. 836-9829 Coat•.... zdt Ing only $145.000 genuine bey view, appro• ---~-----• Oou.T"y II s 4 5 0 '0 0 p e q u It y . •••rrt ltac~ l 3Br 2ba. upgrtded, all •P· CASA DE ORO $550 000 fun prlc. 628 3 Br :-2 b C d 0 pllanoes Incl wesh/dryr. THE Oln Malabar 644 7°269 ' 1 on °· cean fireplace nr beach $890 ALLUTILS PAID · • • Vu w/d MC Avail 2115 · · Compare before you rent Eastslde Oas11 Towne courtesy to bkrs s1ho y'rty 650-0504 . mo. 213 498-7886 C sto d l f t Home w/3 bdrm1 + den u m ••on •a urea, ARROWHEAD HOME T r aditional Near new 4 Br, 4 !3a. lake view 3500 sq. Realty + 2 bathe + dble are e LllO ISLE Cannery VIiiage Moblle Garage/ahop big bold 5 pool. bbq. cov'rd gerege. + r nnl t O O BeeuUfully -eetalled Only Home Park· pool no rm w/lrplc patio yard surrounded with pluah u ng • reams, ... 3 · C · S600 kids pets must see tandsceplng No pets water1ell1 & trees. treea, ... 5,000. 4 bd, 3 ba. 217 pet1 lose to •hops & 539-6190 Beat FEE B h F . 1'5 5 ft $440.000. Will trade fo r a local prop· :::==6=3=1=-7=3=7=0=~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR OILY 110l,OOO Split level w/aeparate rn1tr bedrm wi walk·ln closet, t r a es t Fa n 1 a• t 1 c Via ltl'laca Open Sun-restauranta. Furn 2 br. 2 ec urn. 1 "woodsy" atmotphare. days. 1-4. CANNERY VIL· ba, $1200/mo. Furn. 2 br, HOMES FOR RENT 365 W. Wiiton. 642-1971 341 Buy\•d•· 011v1· N B 67S 6161 I .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'--~-~~~~~~~ completely separated t-from other bdrms. Lovely secluded patio. Owner ready to move NOWI o NL y s 132 , 9 o o LAGE REAL TY. 673-3777 t ba. din rm, lrptc, bay Huntington Buch 3 l~rt leack 759.1501 or 499-4802 agt. vleW. lrg aunny deck, Bdrma. $750-$800. S15001mo. 1.772.1eo1 Fenced yarda & gar1ge9. 1 bach. condo, MC In llTI YIOTlllll Ktd1 & peta W91corne. guard, Jae • bttUerd rm, NEW BUSINESS PERSOll(S) C~ntact the DAILY PILOT tor lnfor· matton regarding the county re- quirement• for ualng a Flctttloua Bualn•H Name. 842-4321 EXT. 315, 318 Daily Pilat I DALAMY. I I' 11 I I I IA!1UL I I I I I' 1 759-1501 J N••• •••rt1 .......... "' t •11.f.t. For a.lflect M ACTION c..JJ A DAA. f N.OT AD-¥tlOI M l.U7t ' 3Br 2Ba. eaaume $153,000 LIH ISLE 883-0755. Agent, no fet. wot rm. sauna, garden vu at 12%. OWC 2nd. Lovety · S700/mo 1>'42-9057 bulltln cabinet• Ilk• new 3 8 r 2 B • Furn Ott Newland modest 2 Br .,...,...,~=,.,....,,__,,.....,... __ _ Complete with real 11750/mo. thru 8-fS.4 w/w crpta bltlns pert utlle LUXURIOUS 1 BORM furn. barn/wtlt Pickett fence Biii Grundy 875-9181 pd $400'• nat 539-6190 condo In VIiia Balboa, $227 000 2912 e oed. Beet Alty FEE • $800/mo. 948-7893 UllltlE 645-i «&. r IHltl llflrtl .. t4 STEPS TO SANDI Oceanfront 4 Br 3 Ba dplx. New lletlng. 3 Br. hrdwd OCEAN VIEW Gt1tral 2202 Gigantic 2 Br pleeaure plM· To June 9th. $1000/mo, fire, dbl det. garage. trg Bright 29R 2ba uolt lt••tr I Wlllttr ace gourmet kitchen 850-7388 lot. Super 1terter home w/frplc. Flexible ftnenc-ltllflll br..Xfaet ber IYper plush '='oc"="'EA-N"'"FR"""o_N_T_A_P_T-. -1 -B-r, Priced to Hll at Ing $18!1 000 CALL .llOlll IULn decor verlolow move In winter rental to '915 ~~~or,! Fu11•r RH1ty BVCO &45-2251 · PllP UUlllllT 1550 + !37 :or;rtty tee. S500/mo Incl. utll. No llllll Lii MPLU -p e I • . 5 '48 • 19 3 0 ' N9W Orleen• condo. Xtra Watte to •hopt, beach. Bal lH/111-1111 Two story 3 Bribe frptc .... 8_7_3_·7_8_'44 __ ~-- lg end unit. 2&den, 2ba. Pier, ferry, r"t. 38r/2be 3BA 2b•. 2 car oar. Avlll ~~~ J:i~:f~ :=:re~ prbl1at1, Va . flp. pool, etc. Low dn. ea 219 Bal Bl 87).2943 1/30/84. OC..nttde of ------------------ 1125,000. 873-3313 ' hwy. Cell 71'41850-3101 Jntat H d latL; l1Jaa• z7na 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ltt.111 I••" ilOI e.48 53 ...... .... -111 1 .... 1i1••a •l 1i1aa or • 1 4 2 Br den PatlO Home P001 Xttrect 1 Br, ;:;fy. Mature "'"'..... ...,. •· our IP• tennf1. 1750 merrted couple. No s,.~:;m,~m~ty b~:::n ':',; ::.~ .= •. s::~t'·" N!W . LOVELY DECOR, Vogel Paclflc5 940-t181 arnkng or Peta. 875-0247 ftreplac., IMng room wtth 91130 MOBILE HOME. Xlnt 2-ttory townhou1e. 3 2 to 8d1 rm1. One r~om bachelor, flreptace, nlct land· cond. hnlot Pattc (5!1 °' btd., 2 be .. Pvt Pttto, pvt '760-1300 '300/mo utll pd, yrfy. ~no. exc.i1entnnanc-ofder) 631-0513 ent~, rtrepl•~.1. •• com· 873·922<4 l1'g Asklno 1139.UO mun ty pool, MOU/mo 8tudto, Fl'9ftCh cniO btlCIC 1.412 1200 UIRI .... • • Aero.. from pattc. pa•lo -'no ... ..,,. .. • A btaut. ,:;r--Royal NlWPORT 8MQAH: lut. 9;;:.eosr""'· 111 a A PETE BARRET J REALTY ~ Chalet hm, lge llv-lelutltut " bd+ tam rm .. lng/(SlnlnQ • kltct'I .,... wood & et-. Jaoual, lam rm w/Wflt t>er, matr maat•bdrifteuH•l1100. ba W/W.ak•ln 00Mt & WlletfrHf ..... lff, prden 'Ub EJ&bora1e U1·1• o,....,ng .,.. w/dbl elntl. Young .autla· W'llleome. --------1 I L [ , ~ I I P,,.11e How_,,.,_.... I' I I 11 i r;:,:::.:;::::=, ,.1-----------------AQ1 &40-5'37 lllllf-·-· -• I s p H u T y I .... ,......,.., .;....,.,--., .... , .... ,..--... , --4 0 ---· ... .~.... • ~ •• L.....i..--'......1--Jl.-1...-.1. -:.;:i.;. :: • .::7 .::!' 642-5678 Put a few worda jo work /or JIOU ~ • -~ • .~ the Diilj Pilit .. .. . ., l .. ..-fib l1r 11-• llr••l•r ltatah t. It Ltst I ,.... 30M ltlt Wut.. SIM ... Walll SIM WaatM I ----~~~;,;;;;;;;;w'l'Pi Aut 2HI Ful Setvlce 90Uttw Lo.t HtfT\a1eyan W'fifie ldt· Webyaitter nMded f omwacro.-countty. Cel s --~IJ!!!ll!I!~~--,.. ..... 2 ... ..,F of &lit .. In Newpor1 Center 1en, Balt>oe tlland, ctiild ~end night. l oc-no.-,.q'd. MacGregor ~"" ... apt. ...... pr . 840-5470 II t>rok~ hearted. calonal Wkdey .w.. lllLJ Pll.IJ Yec::ntS 1831 Plac.ntf.a. SYDNEY 0MARR ~~· W/O, ..,_ Udo Village bayfront view, REWARD. 675--9142 tit 7PM ~ Now ecc•ptlne •rt.II· Costa......_ . 400 a.t., S8e0/mo. Avail. LOST: HIMALAYAN fem. Banldng estlonl fOf oi.tnc1 Ill\-Dmwa..m.ci, 18orOV9t New 1 & 2 Bdrm Fem rMmkr to lhr VfltY 311. 676--87~ CAT. Pm Udo neer eger to~,.... PJ11f, must flMnllh own apta In 14 ptana. 1 Bdrm p!UM, gorgeow 38R 3be H u~ n~ d h FULL TIME PtlC* camer.. 8houtd Whk:6e I. ptoof of • from $575. 2 Bdrm from condo. Pool. apa. S300. 1.0. lllNIT UU oeg • ...._ . .._...,., · m • ~ ~ ~ 1870. TownhouM from y, utlt (CM) 845-7480 Ofc apece: 225-1000 IQ tt. 842-1257, WkdyUS..5221 TELLER '*t ~I. .,.JoY ~ 751~53 1735 .{. pools, tennll. Fem. to Shr w/aame 4 Br Lota of p~, Janltotlal & Loat:SHEEPOOG: Fem, "'°"'Ing wtth ~· 111ft1 (TIW llm) Thu'r::/El(~:c": ~I-April 19): Favor is returned, individ~ who 0 =:.1 Fr~~··O:: ~~· ~ ~.~:ns1itt ~;;~ronr ::~!l~~J ... bl!;.: Immediate opening in our =-~~9:·":o~.: P~:.~:;1 ~·ea= made promise will keep it and you'll benefit. Focus on desires, Frwy drive North on · · 1y. E'11<1e C.M. 675-2311 =11=..,~= c.n. Good Mtery. ~ -'--------- "'Omance, ability to communicate feelings to laro"'r audience. Beedl to McFldden and Fe to lhr 2 muter Bdrm, 2 * mOfllYI llml * day1/ofc OI' 646-3375 hm tQe ~. compeny •-• ,,_._ , , ti · ..-. d" ted We.1 on McFadden to be VIiia Balboe Condo, 1 MO FREE RENT mum of 6 month• exper-betwftta end bonUe op-,,,_, ,..,.... Popularity increases. which is ulfilled and success 10 tea in Seawlnd VIiiage . NB. Oceen vu. gar, w/d. W/ahort term ...... full REWARD. Sheltle ~. lenceautellerlnabenk pcrtunlty. AfJf>t/ 1,. per-Opportunity'°'~ speculative venture: (714u.9G-5108 $437.SO + '..\ utlla . .-vault•.8810over0r. brn/tan femele dog, otS/L aooato..i..Pllot~ ment. Mull b• high · 0-20 · ·gb · · li · de d ~ .,.. • "Mlahka". 1/26, vie -"'' 9dloof grad OV9t 18 TAURUS (Apnl 2 May . ): Ha~ t on~na ~. m pen . e':1oc, Walk to bMeh 1 Br. atove. 845-5057 att 6PM Suite 14, NB. 631-3e51 Magnolla & Garfleld. Competltlw Nlary and ex-t 8 1ont. c°"'.Ma. ~~~\!!:. BayFr1. Met llPPW'i.ia. gooci willinoness to make "romanuc commitment. A void heavy lifting, t~ .... d F --2,.. HB/FV. 213-590-8497 oellent t>enettta. ,_,,, '"" d 1 1 d (b ·-.,.. . I 1 . .. c· . re . cal'-··· rapee. . rm ..... OV9t ... aunny 3pm to Spm. No phorle r y ng fecof 'Kl.! make inqU\~es. contact individual who 'pul s stnngs. 1v1c or $52 /mo. 63&-4e37 hM ~t!Gtt.. 2_er..._w10. 714-1163-7201-~ ~~-'" political a.qivity is emphasized. Leo, Aquarius· persons figure Wiii to beech, t>ach..or. Cithy 831-7195 · PtneUb iili atlon conwct: caa . .'-e.o.e. tor .U.WaT 11 ...,.. prominently. · cpt1. drapee & utll pd. F. rmmte lt'lr trg 3 Bt hM. ~""' c-..._ ---------.. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus-on d:mction. ttavel, spiritual $400/mo. ~7 cdm. M00+13 utlt 0y ~=-_.......... ESCllTl/lllllU ~tRep. 2709Hal't)or,C.M values, education and communication. Follow tbrough on instincts, 90 a..c• 1'141 663-1144. Mane. / , ... _ Outcalt OHL Y 83s..t199 (211)1U..._ o Eco RAT 1Na1 ART 556-0363 hunches. Learn by teaching-individual who counseled you in past is ocean Furn. Bdrm. poo1 & jac. ~~-=-=-FEMALE CREW need«3 to ht, UI SALES·Eltclllng career Oflv« wtemt Pu. for again available. Cancer, Aquarius persons figure prominently. bd 1 '!'! alk/bctl occ area. Nn-emkr. ",,,,,,,. ........ ..ii south to'Mexk:o et~ Flinn,~.. oppom,ntty, '* hra. we• m111~r~ ave. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Debt is repaid, you arc relieved of · ..... t:i w · $300 Incl utM, 11t & lelt. prefer aomeone wtio can 5.s-. train. 495-8764 ADS DelMty 211..eo18 burde.n which was not•nghtfully your own in first place. Key is to S850, utlls · 494-3044 64 •-4474 aft 6PM. tpMll apanish. ie.vfng lnllct I U....... DELIVERY· Job Guld• Dry QMnlng w 't Man- di versify, to be flexible, to attend social function which couJd lead to 22H Fumlehed bdrm rw Bactc ASAP. 845-6739 ~.502S.Siaie~ eger Mature, exp. per. valuable contacts. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play key roles. view ot ocean. MW1Y ~i~ ~ ~-c ... ndaJ Pn..W . ••i.e ~~ ~ AnahlL ~=-~· ,'-:1:50 8eet:h LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Let go of outmoded proccdu~s -c~ge temod. Flreplaee, w/dry I ..Au/2)..35 atw 3br 2be nr ltatalt ntaknifftn .. a., f ., t --· ..... ,_, of policy is imminent. Be aware of fine points. subtle hints. vanous h 0 0 k u P . s 1200. 'bch. 11tllut ·~ut ll 16olo Hwbof. FV. BO~D7 Add ap1ee to "!9! mix~..;,.,. em~.,.:. F:~~ !~ ~; Ull UT'U ..n innuendoes. You'll be asked to make a public appearance, you could be 84~24 l350mo 642_3338 Ken 1240 IQ It. Host.. a Lotions n Daya, night• & PIT. p.,. Week BYsy ~t~ Gfil~~·i<~t'' subject to questions before the media. · Agent S41·5032 Lace exotic llng«le petty 1onabte, dependable. flee. NewPort Center. coupoos. Churcti benefit . VIRGO (Auo 23-Scpt. 22): Get views on pa_ pe. r -clash of idea.s 2 br, 2 ba. dbl gat. 415 Male. 30'1, to Shr new for FREE mdae. 647-56&1 Exit wages. llpa & wont-s·•·rv ,..,,_,. .... ,, ,,300 2 .. ,, ,, .. 27 .,.. f: l L h Balboa Blvd. 1790/mo COM hme Own Br bt tlv 2000 sq tt at 50c FT, 2 .1 1""' cond. Appty In per--·, __. . .....,..., ~ proves stimulating. could lead to avorable pub Jetty. unar emp as1s '(fty i.ue. 557-&985 rm. hae Prtv'a. 15501~ offices c2 zone 200 tt !atiatll OU. 401'1 ··• -------- on basic issues, routine, resolutions concernins nutritioo and general Katen days 831•1440 from Newport Blvd. §uaTneu '°';let working aon, ,9--11AM dally, Uttle NITll/FrHt Ito. lllllllEl1 health. Gemini and another Virgo figure prommently. B Alarm 1y1tem. 548-1303 center· ·substantlal ,John 1 Inn, 20072 Sante Mature peraon w/dental TEST /MFG/DESIGN Fast U BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on intensified relationship, M prof non amkr ahr .3 r 2 track r9cord'. Eve!' In-Ana Ave, SA H~ll. SE IOfUrance blltlng, oollec-growing electronic MFR . . d . n h k f fti t" L Ba C.M. condo tum. S275 IALUl Ill.All creaalng Income I Un-corner of Re hlll & llooa & reception exper in C.M area, need• Jr romance, creativity an gi11 t at represents to en o a ec ion. wwry +'I\ utll. 548-4301 Prime rel all locatlon. llmlted franchising Polen-Brlatol. 754-9e48 pref. Fountain Valley. etectrontc1 engineer, w/2 items are featured, expenses are reviewed and some of your actions IN NEW ORT BEACH PARK NEWPORT APT $1600/mo. Le11e. tlal, lifetime security. IUm mLJIT 963-~ Mort thru Thura years min. ex&>« to IUP· could be challenged. Taurus plays key role. • Sing ... 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Bactielor will lttr 2 br. 2 ba Mlekey 650-5711att5PM L o o k I n g I o r Rent or top % Faahton Dental ROA chalralde ex-Por1 l•d engineer in all SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on land, real estate, basic menta & TownhouMI apt w/aame. 640-8287 IEWNIT llft flnancertpartner (rare laland area. 644--0e61 perlenoe In expanded =;!~!':. values and ability to define meanings. See others as they arc, avoid self-!.'~-~· t~A~~e Prof. n/amltQ F 10 lhr 2 br. 600 sq tt, ground "°°'· ~~C!1~7_Mg:· M°o!~;~1~ ~lllllllPll duties. Solo NB practioe mllltary telemetry sys- deception and don't ignore one who'is attempting to reveal a secret. ;t;;'rvu:!;·,~;1~ 1.~ ba C4M house with newly remodeled. 9 •. 5 0f'619_753-7~0ar-Ft thru T/B for di· : .. .:CS~...:,'";'c!: tema. Great career op. Pisces, V~~ natives play significant roles. b.. eel f 9hof1 aame. S300 + 'I\ utlta. McNUh Reelty 842-1334 rell erllfled COfnP9niel In feaak>nal to our l1att. POf'1unlty fot aggrMS111• SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Much confusion is erased -=~ 0t ~ :, ..... Bet. 9am. 673-1789 Ruth. IEWPIU Olml . Beach. Ani.t 752•1320 iw mag dependable i>er90ft Call you'll know what should be done and how to accomplish it. Focus on req'd). On Jamboree Rd. RESP. F ~ld-30'• Melt• 3300 sq tt IOI',...__ F~~~! ~~·t~ag: controller. Recent & local Dental RD~ up Chair-:::: ~1~~te 1"· add~ prcs~ure. responsibility, prod~.~ion ~nd ~ssible PT?,motion. at San Joequln Hiie Rd. mature, quiet F n/111\kr Oel\.lxe lmprovementa lnct. Xlnt terms. wrtte Boll. eX,$*~e pref Data llOI, 4 dya. 5.,.;y open. ------- Relat10nsh1p grows stronger, you arc inextncabfy involved. 144· 1IOO stlf lfg 2 atry garden apt. EnclOaed reoeptlOfi area. •60l cio oariy Piiot, :;1~~~5;:' Pat C.M. 546-3000 ESCllTS/111111.S CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): New apj>roach proves profitable. W cllff/C.M. Pvt bath/br, Lg Ille room & MCtetatlaJ po Box 1560. Costa m Very attractive, mu9CUlar, Lost objects win be located. Elements of taming, luck ride \¥ith you. IPIOllll &rY pool, w/d. Nr ltlpa s27&+ area 9 separate offloe's Mesa. CA 92626 B~KKEEPERfTYPtST Dental athteuc rnodefs needed ProJeCt will be ~mpl~ted. yo~ 'II be retilved o~burden and haw'rcason 1 ml/bch. 842-2357 utM. 645-4 157167~51 ~~ 1~~1 ~L.:W 1~fr: lntefested tn a 2nd in-~~~rt i~::;~m:.or~ ~~aya • :.~~nl~nes~':; to celebrate. Anes. Libra nallves figure prominently. VERSAILLES condo 2bt, Reap. person to lhf 2br. Anacapa Assoc Umlted come? Phoenix Powe< ~na Beech 499-3437 ~ ROA required AM opporcuntty Call Mr AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stress initia~ve, ~ring ai:id 2ba. tip, ba6cony w/.,.._, ~?~ 'x, :e.~~ 759-9462 Systems Inc. 370A E · tor Nancy. 84S-7sa0 Sanders. (213)651·5583 pioneering spint. Make ~rsonal appearances, state v1ews 1n dynamic, lux bldg, gate hM, 2 c.r or 557•7491 Uk IOI' Jiii. la• t , I j7::gp~· C.M Tues evea. OUllD/111 Stert • dramatic fashion. Higbhght the colorful. reject the drab. You arc going tnllde Pf1tg, ctubhouM & 81 na Mature Cuhler In Lliguna I . ,.,, p·11 i 1"' · · · · ............. . be •t l t.. ·al" moment Lc-o plays kfu role pool. 1 yr ,.._ S800. Rmmte to Shr 2 b< apt. ltatalt Restaurant w/Olsco. Hiiis area. Pttlme. to S5 ·• to at n ~ aoc a ·spec1 · . · . 650-1336 ot 64~2702 C.M. N/smkr. Poot, Jae. ocean view llquor lie hr for right peraon ·• PISC (Feb. 19-March 20): Follow through on int impressions VERSAILLES 1 br S2751mo. Mike 631-2737 1 ':t ft, r rgnt 0 i,49 lnclu Lt klicn long lee 855-6611 : PlllT TllE : -someoneis.wor~ing.in yol!r~halfalthougbyoumightnotl1ca~e mirrored ~-retrtg'. Rmmte wanted, MtF. ~ ,;~~w~iu:rcM Laguna ~S175.ooo· Wltu · of tt. Scenano highlights intngue,. secrets, romance, clandestJ_ne "50. Sandy 687-7252 non-amkr to lhr 3 Br . Ownf/Bkr 494-11 ~ PIT Speclatty drug stote i meetings. Family member confides dilemma and you help resolve it. yr11u ,.... on the canal 3 horne. Mstr er. Ba, gar. 2000$0& ~600 ~ tt. Nortga~tt 11 seeking • mature : "1 lndrv, H.B. 846-1244, . sq . . / / I I k t A .. ,, ••••• Ual A ...... u-• Br. 2 BL $1300/mo. New 8..o.'8188 Agent 541·5032 T •• I 4021 cashier sa es c er 0 . r-r • I!! « 91• crpta, 2 frpk:'a, no petl, --work oo a permanent PfT : -,.--_,-.--"-""' -4'-ft~ ..... Cnta .... 2724 enclld gar. 675-6eoe Fem rmmt lhr lg 4bd hN ClMOO: 600s/11 ln2cllt odtflce ••• um11 bHtl. 30 hrs wtc . . "91 a Ill ,., UI w C M w/d frpl d/w lg yd amps, oor I rtt: Jle I TIE lllLI llH 1br E.alde w/yd/gar pet1 "ti!e 36ra~r~~:· ~-::~ H ltatate 21 G~ll ·650-16731 Ss0-2617 $300trno. call 759"8006 s~ia1Tt1'°~n 1~t ~nd 1610 San Miguel Dr, NB Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. F.arn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow ok 111 .A Cecil Pl. E, of beams, s 1050 ;,,o .• no own · Rmte wanted. BMch Rd Aaataact atatl 3002 TO's Since 1949 CHILO CARE atter IChool • 22nd/Npt Bl. (Now) &535 pet1, gardner. wale< turn. No pets, MW car t, on .. nd. 1425+'1\ utll. Robt Sattler NH/CM for 6 & 7 yr old. nve In or , .......... . 730--0566 or 675-3875 54s.3627 4.9pm & wknds 2 Br. 2 BL Apt nur pool,~utet. nr S.C. H Caplatrano Beach. Resp. FREE-ALL AGESI RE Broke!' B<S Realtors oot C M Sparnatl apeak· 1-::":T::~:='!:O:::::-:~~;;;_..:... ______ ....:._ 642-4321. WE I Br, patto, pool. gu pd, Nlee 2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail ep-Talbert & Beech, frptc:. tal, s ,50 mo. 4~923 neat. 831-9401 dya, r;;.A~o~rl~S~A~~~-642-2171 S45-061.1 mg.OM: 645-7272 Mane avall 3/1. MOO/mo. Refs prox. Feb 11t. $495/mo. ~=: ~· o:i~ L1t1 Au Hii 4~538 ev. Ron 213-465-4491 WIDOW HAS SSS lot TD• Child care. matu,.. FIT. req·d No pets. 141 No pet•. 760-1418 ()( pet•ple .... 157&+~ 1BR,compl.rmratea. WE LOOK FOR YOUI SPIRITUAL READINGS $10.000 up, No credit dya.Mon-Frl&PIT,dya& Flower. 645-8161 642-7526 eves Of' wknds. dep. Agenl, no tee Tennla, pool, cMmouM. Houae/Roommatea ctieck, no penalty Call eve. Incl Sat East. CM. U-TOTE-I -MARKETS IOW 1111116 663-0755 •• ..cur1ty, evall lmmed. Unllmlted 632-4134 Advic:.lnallmatters Love. DenlaonAseoc: 673-7311 Own Trans 850-91~. 2 Br, 1'1\ ba 323 E 18th OLIVE TREE-APTS marriage & bu1lne11 ,,,,,.,.,, & .,,,.5077 St. TwnhN, frpk:. pello. 2 Br 11~ Ba twnh1 1ty1e 2 Br. 2 ba , oov P•tlo, n~ S500 mo. 831-5019 F to lhr x1ra lrg 2 b<. 2 b1 Also coonsellng 1815 ltlJ aat• SI _83_1_-o.c_ .. v __ ~____ 1 ,, ~ 1~1For pos.tlons on all gar. USO apt1, crpt1 drp• dahWWlr dee. 19861 Claremorft, nr ..... Pool. ap41. lndry fee. Nice so e1 Camino Real. San ••--nm llOITllL lllYlll q~ levels. Salary com Siert• Mgmt 841·1324 updated kltch. Ca1 ok. Mervln'L 536-8030 area. No ~11. lmmecl. Clem uc·d 492-729& ---11.,.... -. • ._... '--/ mensurate with ex From $605 548-7367 CM In 3 Bt. 2 be home avall. 1131. S28 1 .. ut111 . .,---__,....,,,,-~--=~ .,,_ ...-sm -....--::-__ ien U t S7 h F 2~~tu1re b~lt~9;,e~fs';:: $550-$750. 2 & 3 Bt Apt1. nr OCC. ah pr~. Days 844-9111; Aft 3, &Mt Ftui 3 Coat a MHa Chrlatlan CHEERS RESTAURANT I ~~~. a.ppptoy at r or H Tll llwn encild garegee, wuher.i' 1250/mo. 649-3874 432-9280. c p A nrm ts Meklng a Entertaln"*1t and dMIC· """ Ag1 54&- 7729 Ovlet 2Br 2be, ctOM to ~~dy-~pe't._h k • u P/. Employed. fem, n-amkr, Yng c-..i _, .... , .,.~able per-aon tor the audit 11att lf'IO We need c:odltall '• 1 U-'TOTE-M-Market on •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR b .. Ch w/patlo. ctlat\.. ,_ ., ..,.. kl chert prtv w beth CoM.... .. ... """" FOUND •os 1-2 Y911fl publlC account-Mtwn W• tfsln Stu-,.., Redhill & Nlsson '" Tuslln n+ ba, gar. patio 1545 '#Uher, dining rm. trptc, 2323 Delaw.,. N 'Ht• $205/mo 842-& 1-48 C ... "2 .. .,..3w7//tem720 131~ " Ing 9Udlt experi.nce ,.. dents OK Fun, pit. 8-c:tl ,....__~, at 14090 Aedhlll on Tues- 646-9064 640-6446 encl gar & car S'laH, no 2420 Whll..and• · mo .,.. ....., • ..., quired Salary oPen. Call & w.,.,.,., Call b9f noon day from 12.1 m , Skle ~· 1825/mo. Coral Tree NftpOt1 a..cn RMl1y Nice, 1 blk to OOMn, reep ltatala 14 ., ARE fR£E Mr. Tracy, 754-1(>40. _752:6955, 847·99&8 pm FOi llAIK I r;,.. ,..11 • 3 bd, 1 ~ ba, W. Apt1 2183 Padfle CM Deya &42-1803 male oomp tum reff10 · llJVH rv WM.L Brandnew,crpt1,drp1.& ~530Mgr Jett' . . EV919fJ0..4e14 TV.WM1<1y636-l518 . 16f1 Wesidff# or. NB, c I Count er help, P I T n14) 73l·HlStr5l7-4140 bit-Ina. Enc:I patio. chlld'n . . • S1 30 IQ ft a : ... AODHn 11AM-3PM. Gaty'I o.i OK. No Peta 1&75/mo Pvt 1 Br, trptc, pool, pello, CIOM to beeCt\ 2 Bt 1 Ba. Room Shere beth. 1225 Aoen1 541-5032 j7ii5i2i·540iii1 iiiiiiiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE~O~Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 845-6'48 garaQe. No peta. 399 W. ec>ta. drapee, DIW. USO. Woman 30 & older. fMw. 142-1111 mHlm Bay. 1515 e&o-8357 ~7 port BMct'l 84~2590 •1260/up. crpta/::~~ The 0rwnge Coaa1 Delly ...__... .. .._ 1450/mo 2 Br 1 Ba. lower · · ale, rwtm. 17301 Ptlot "8S an uoe41ent op. ,_._..,._.. apt, 010.. to 11orH. exoei. c1Wn11re 1 br, ancc. Nll IU llTIL d. H B. 842~834 po11unl1y few • oww -S -E N GREAT TRIPS •ND PRIZESI tmmed occupancy gar. No pett. Refrlg. -.C. 115.50/wk. & up Color TV. Found: Orey&Wtilte long Of'lented MaJOr Account KID . AR " . 2288 M-i>~ St. range. $-410. 842-5184 Ptlonee 1n room. * M dJx eultea. AC ';'ts heir c•t wired collar Exeoutiv. with 1 prown TIL •1•t Nl·1IOI -· ... -. 2274N9wport 7 .. 4 '?"'dCM ng, from MOO. 2 5 Promlntory Pt. NB. track record Oreat ,......, ••w 144-74, ., · Cout Hwy. 675-6900 675-5709 potentlal. guarantffd vo 1 !:ft pool Gpt1 & Lrg2Bt2Ba.anccgar,jae, • S.tU1•ty'-t• i 412NotthEndCoaat HWy, Found LrgblackdoQ.vlc drH, agalnat com· drapee no pet1 $385 u II rm, pV1 d«lk, bltna, EA. SUN LODGE 1.-0 &ch, prtme loe, 380 E aide Coat a Mesa mlaelon DtMe IOfnO'<l9 A,.. 73•1•8829 · · . S750. Ho peta. 2151 • "oo• •Rec Room S100 wtc up. Color TV eqa ft. l550/mo M'lwy. Ag1 ... 1•807.. Into"'~'• ........ "' p clflc. 831 -8107. • U28RPatioApu 302fW.Co•01'wy,Np1 642-3998 8 5-48'3 ..... .. s.nd·;;;;n;·;· _.. MESA PINES 2$80 Harl• 8 • r111c1tn llMWPlftt 8o Lag nr bMdl new tum Found ma ldufl blk. wf\t p O Box 1seo BACHE LOA 1425 mo. unLIUii I 2 Br bwn • Dtsllwnlltf1 ueo' with "' without kJt. tv. AnractN9 ~ .,... c:Met. PooOi. ml)., Vic Coet• Mea. 9H2f PRV ptitlo, pool, epa • rv ed Pat pvt • Jot .... acfl & Sflopt POOi. •. hr bl. empt. new protHSl°'1al oft'loe H8. Newland/Atl•n•• EOE TOP., ... qu~. no P9t• =:'t:9"1!/C:: No ~ Non-Imler S27S 0t 1296. btdQ. et •·" HNH. ~ ~74 ~~~~~~~~ 54 '" 2 7 $876/mo alt uUla pd 413-3490 !:...':·~~ 9\:1~~ Found M Oofden A.-Aocounting ms 2bf. poet, a~ 7eo..eae.2 \.IPC* b-* bey, ~r °"'°"' tlOe.. t11eVW. red collar, vie. lllTIPITllU IUll =. "g4~3~~~;~ WllTl9I IU-bn SN fam rm, kH & ~.IMltor'91 pe 11th St. N8 673-9230 The Jolly "°P· Inc. 2 Bt. 1 ba. new pelnt • )Wd 1250/MO. ea-2112 -..,.~1003 FOUND PET "-bblt, dn an openinQ tor an U11 a..,, 21R 2b• drepee. SSH AV90 now YILUll grey'-"4te vtc a... & der1c Accounting & 1 E'llCN w/pteo-L.ower M2· ;700 Ht1W 1 & 2 ldrm IWtury BwltlM priv•te oftlce C.-natlon C4M t7~ 119 key ~ required unit In~ No peta tP'-In 14 ~ t ldrm ... tab It w/batcony. bay vtew, Reetaure.nt 9COOU11tlng Cell 148-142& ...... ft.Liii from S675. I 8drm from .... __ ..aa ........ Of rent. Cell FOUND P\,LPPY FEMA """~ ben- 9625/rno 2 8'. 1,. Ba. 1 Bt 9Ptl •vd. pool. epa. '870 TOlll'Moutil from •-L .... 114"20-110& GEAM:;_ '™X In eflta & "'°"'lnO COftO.. -~.,.· lndty rm, nQ Vt, patlo/bel. No pett 1 $7S5 + poote, tenni.. ''The OliglMI" ~UOofUmofftc'M. Hunt. · ltlON ~In'*°" at: ~~. • i.•.aso&.u11 wal8f1alla. pondt. o 111a:1111m1111 .._a ..... ,'°, l'IP "OWftd erMll -··-· vto the ~ Rooef'. •. ... ..... MZ· 1111 T8L MDm' 754-®ll 1 "" '*"-"°"' &en DllOO ~ 8d'I 141-1119 ·~ en-3313 ~ & Gwftelcf. HB. 17042 OlilMte Av .• 1Mne. ,.., ~ 842·1603 t.wy drtv. NOt1h on Ml-4713 •ft IPM CA (1 14~1. ,,pl popt prvt patio heel\ to Mcfedden Md 2 8" ~t '° 9tlr 22.50 roA R!NT: '""' O~ ~,......_, ~" dllhW9hc ¥11 a Ir OC'I W.. .-~ to , Poolelde, preHnM. al ~ ~ ~ $tOOmo *'t ' •• mortit N' Or N IL mull •• .......,. t.ttldeMIOH7·2 .. , lrT.. IHI 8Hwlnd Vlll•g•. ""9ntt ... 432•8UI iocAv11112-u&1-3900 .noettmt~~.Neiwpor1 hew:::c:-:"''lO-'ftal. • .. tbf 2bt.. ~ wf'll N;W Z y Z Br oondo. {1t4)19HtM NEW T 8&4CH• fui ~ 170 eQ ft Of ~ti.,.. 874 .t>e\ .. "1'1 91\CI g1r. $110. llCHM 78049'1 SELL 161• lletnl wllh e Lfetrm& betn3broondo. p11t 0"'°9 w/200 eq ft l~T ld 7 og 0 t' NM. lebyattter, my home. P?MO 114/l ' MC., won ll\·2000 A.iJIA fOt OallY Pilot Cl fled Ad r.o'lt :.: , ... ~. Wt11 common .,... CdM ..... o ~. be v l :iOAM-tAM ~ act • nopeta 142-04J3 Mr.Ammerman 942.aera 111..Q011 an 40t~• S320prmo 17µ.04 '1•t.CM.&48-3004 dtitanllhrl 142·11111 (714) 541·7058 ----~----- I DI 0tange Cdat OAILV PtLOTIWedllftd .. y. F9brue~ 1, 1884 Belt Wul!f SIM 1tl1 Wutt( llH fut to '" HU lllM1llaaH11 1111 tletor.,.ln/ A!!l!!,,JN=la4 B hJ#>:.&'f: I .,....,.,,, W!LDERI: Job Gulde C.l"mo'*"r.P'k.w-ReltMdlnNt,IOf•.GNW• kMttn J!1! •iili ?iN! 11 M•~ 111~ IHPIUlll ~.5021.st1t•eot.. rttr m111., kwablt.. Med• 1100, Pf9MVC!: 11ro1w ·eohMJDM!oo:Diiiirl 'fiC066"f9DRlll'lg:;'";;;t ((jp EXP9rlenc:• ntcetiiry, ..,.,AltM.~ twne.NO-STMW10AM ~·eni~:;:n,2~ 4-ttrokt, ;rtat· cond. t1t ... s-1150.Qt.:aG1• • . TODA Y'S CROSSWORO PUZZI E ACROSS 1 Slumps 5 Vehlc;:le 9 Santa - ,,,., 14 TrumpeltV Al - 15 Mounlaln pref 16 Onta110 • Indian 17 Adtilt t8 8u1den 20 LOCill map 2 I On bcnalt of 22 Cock co,-nlJs 23 Arrangement 25 useo hre 27 Metal 29 Roosted 30 Labo1 3, As w1111en music 36 Van1p 38 Sllghl trace 39 1gno1es 42 Peace ae11y 43 Pu1lo1n .14 Crau 45 Flag dtlS1gner 46 Ms L1!11t> 4 7 Relfeul 2 3 • .. " . . . S 1 Pt.in1t.ne1 5~ TurldSh '"Y 58 Eskimo 60 Al Ill" 1umm1t 6 1 Bridge type 63 Travel OK 64 Jog~ 65 Bare 66 Give 001 67 Get con1rol cl 68 E)(ercises 69 Groups DOWN 1 Cowboy gear var 2 Gangway PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 3 Er1e. et al 19 V.:imoose 41 Color 4 Ari piece 2 4 Oulmoded 5 Ha1rao ?6 K.:iya k 46 False god ..... 48 Thralls 6 -. plate 2e Cnmmo11or1 7 House o l -30 1aC·\OC 8 In ada111on 3 I S1r,gly ' 9 B1rCI sound . 32 Mr S1ko1Sky 10 lnslr un1ent 33 Direc11on 11 Motd1ng 34 Agitate edge var 35 E ddo 12 Cl'ltier J7 f'lnwer'> 13 Ru11ea ge <Hlct 1E! F1oor111Q I odd 40 Jr o!lrcer ' 7 ' 49 Br111le 50 Metric unit 52 Place 53 Ga11ers 54 N r booi.. 55 Loki's son 56 Ken 57 A!eut111n isle 59 Greek god 62 Big b11a 10 " 12 3 AoOt't In .-.on: Le Bl•r-Wfll Pita u tart *' ottw. IMe.oe~s M001otio.14 ... 1ttt ·1i Cvoo, ttu•o .,..,., blu, ~ 'T. ~.t4ti~ ~ 't~~1i:1 =:. ion~~·:.:!•Ooodu!!: f\.v. 10~ Jiou.:•= ··~!,1 12;.~.t::,'-0~ .::'2flJ1otio. 1~':11•1"" '-~ ~ rw.taurllll ape111ng, l"P9 1r1n1Crlp-$250 KO t.ct-s><Hd )191, llOOdL 90 8 .., 81 11 $8&0, 90 Suiuk.I 120 cua 5 ~ 91\tf, linl.cl ~a,... Mtoyett\ot'I Rettauranl In lion & rec.nt C1llfoml1 prinl ·120. &44-0434 ' ~!:.1~1 111.. 11 ~50. 548·2082 Aoeky w11)d(,we. ~ · , reg So. eo.11 VVI• MMtt law ex'*i.no. ,..quKed. Chi,,... cMcofator c:Nln, · '12 Honda Mghttiewll 4160, ga1, 15700, l40-0185 W lilllll'I r•ll•bl• per•oo 101 Pr•l•••P9"ienoeont8M 2 112._. 1._1 ~~ SCRAM-LETS ldntcond,lomt,11150.or ,...,.. 0.,. 1 opd ~''" SOUTH count.,-help and food Olspl•ywrlt•r. bl.ii not , ., """'· _...,, ,_... bet ofr, 87$-7378 ...., """· • 100' pr•P 11 •30AM thill o•c••••r~. Ask lor IOW COUCf'I '40. Nda,.. lh11tp, 50K ml. • wk~/wk~. ldNI tor CMtta,&47...eo41. oo..-, 700-9851 ANSWERS ·13 YAMAHA AIVA teoce S..ltt1&46-4352 COUNTY 1tod4tnta c.11 K.,..., or o~ wlbolat.,. i30'Kg 11000. 080 042·4942 •80 PfllUa, 5 9Pd. PWI' ert~ 111 1:30 PM Jtlllt W1att4/ m•ttlboJI S20. 540-MM ~!r::::_m viapa 125 Prlm•v«•. "HW'f, tm/lm ~. rid/ YOLllWllll 540-8044 De.ntlc 1107 E1~ ... ~.oa1t.i10... ALlolfHE,.. gOOd .,..~ 1595 obo rld,h~twyml.,IOrlloond., ......... .., l •••••••••:IJXm1D~E~,i&>n~~!la:n\l=~·~, ~rm~~{ IOfl ""'*" 1100, tAllblee Prtvatl: "HOW many .uc· &31--0941 Honda Mt'V., t31900,ob0. II ......... ,, Rn1auranl ol altalr1f Cfiarge 01 ·~ ••· ch1lr1 (mOd) cautulJumP1dOINIV1to IV'i UZI 11Yetwkncl042·1T14 VolumeS....,a.vtol Jon ~ tnen'O'. •1. '°".... $75M, 848·4019....... Miki blfor9 I gr9duat1 '12 A&Ol'd, lepd, am/Im And L9MlnQ b nft ... pooc:Mnl, travel, 1rrano--lrom aitbOml ~" Loolt}ng to RENT a Motor lllflO, exit oond. 16100. 1871 l IMdl 81vd, ;ill :"~·men\ Rete.catlan..,.,td Fr.noflPtov~.hul~! ln1tructor: ''ALL · I Hom9f0r.Juty&Augult 873·8911,851·2231 Hu"'il4°"""°" #31 1 842•4300, 24 hrs Chait, wl'll I gold. ........ THE~•." Plea .. contact nm or II'? "' ~ '' French Prov huteh top I "" T t 85(>.7013 I a (T 14) 2-2000 We're ~n1ni • N.W LOOk t lVN. evall. Mon -Fri dvs, chr, S3S. 2 'nlte 1tllndt, Worklng1s1or9 Unit om 1 · tall re I e r e n c e 1 , C •I I 120 ... Gr..,.~ 1Uv 5' k>ng, SAO. 044-3888 Tt tll ' I" lc.7~7C-:Buo:-cc'-:7:-'.pong=:,~.-:,,;;-" rne Jolty ROQ9t In laka 6A5·6CSOO •120. 'Kelhtyfj boy chr, 126. AM uft / Tran\ I024 em/fm atereo, auto, FO<MI 111u.1no on an '"" conct. 1152.a 129 Ct Fara tart "' ... 800 ........ 5 111 c111no new 1oo1t with • ¥!!' SS10 ~l~•tat 1%21 BUY FXOTORY DIRECT -..._ -~....... w Gorgtou• • pc llv rm Mt. Llghtwe1v111 ILb1rg1111 complete r.,.,,.,.,.,. • blorlde & 2 brunet!•, E•f<t "'"d, oerlhtone. Xd1f oyeJ Efectronk ., .... rctllng tCM" ettriact· cui• I cuddley. W• .,, ""'' 5eamp 3' & 18' trevet ·79 Rabbit o.I. 5 sp, ..,..rl, 4 dr, em/tm. nu eng, yel- low, 12750, 759--0108 , energetic ptOPle with mmlon 1 pupplel but~ Mull Ml. 1275. CUI any· Typewrlt9f. memory , trailet9 Md new 19' 5th llfl 8D&)9111e lor IUOOeSI. can have ue for 110 ae. !lme S37-70&e br.,,d n.w .. Stlll In bok. wheel. Call now, toll''"· Application• wm be IC· 641·8e851l,.llPM Moving _ muat ••II 2 l 55o. Rtl•ll• S850 · 1·8Q0-3~982 for tree •t1r•llllA'I oeptecl 10am-5pm, Mon.-tBeker) Club ctlr1 l50e•.1o;P;;lea,..;"c;o'"o.;' ... ,..'~·;;;',..:;p;o,;; I ,i,"~'oc;;"":c;:"~'";::;"~SAC,;;;V~E~l-;;;~J SOUTH Fri., Jen. 30-Feb. 3 end Ador1ble Shih· Tz.u pup. a· eola 1250, On az eole 1 De•k·tredenze.flreprool Prtvele party wants to buy Feb. II, for experienced: fJln. MIF 1 wt<i, AKC bed 1300 • lk new n1e ceb.(Steelcue) xlnl 1raV9! trlr, reMty to buy COU"TY blk/wtille 1250 obo. L•I! 78&-5135 cond. $400Obo1173-7550 ho•o ~-~". 213-&cw.-2810 II •COOKS 1han thopa or? 5•&-1200. ....,, lllZI •HOST1HOSTESSES single While canopy bed Pi1•t1~0f11•1 1221 A•loa Wut" 9020 •DISHl"USSERS AUSTR. SHEP. reg. blllCk with matching nlgh1 I :~~ ... ~-""'~-~,,,.-,,~~" n "W( WIJ. llt •WAITER/WAITRESSES lrl pups, guer. ne&1thy. •l•nd and: mirrored lOWR ,Organ 1983. H1GHEST CASA 1MbEb. • '60 DASHER WON: d!Mll. 40 mpg, llJ('lroof, emlfm , new 11,..., IUg. reok. xtnt cor\d. 13995. 845-9790 '82 Pkk·UP LX, bed·ll'*· dleMI, 13K ml., 15600. 850-3339 •BARTENDERS/ S99 &S150. 752·7150 dreaier. 1150/0BO. Cherk 'Y~•"°"<offlln1:!'8:66oo81!o3 toryourv.n+cie,OOmnllc lllllllllL.I COCKTAILS Germ Shep, AKC. all 957-81155 IP 1,""" r. -or lorelgn. 551-11285 VolumeSelet,Servtce 5 IP<!. grey w/bleck Int .. And lMllng CI01h tPOrt ~II, etloy1, tges Germ bl. line, U SPINET Plano MUS WE IUY .... .""'-! -• at '14 llAlllT GDllY. In tddlllon lo complele inotl wormed 545_7144 Weterbed Freme. p-SELL 1500 obo 770-9165 18711 Beech nrd. bra, &yr""'""'" . ""· gu · \reining, we provide ex· · holstered wl drwr1 & C W "'•S Huntinvton&Mch Paid S•5.00 a1klng cenent company,t>eoellts Gotden Retriever tem. nttutnd $-t50 631-8599 'lr~-,t~la-11~coo.-r,-.. ,2~3n0 L van (11 •) 1•2·2000 112,500 FIRM 850-3339 & •d¥eocement oppor-pup. AKC. lovM kk:la, all Ctrtal 41l ll1r . 1122 SO:SO C•ntlnnlal ¥560 . Ill TlllOll I 1121 vw BUS 1974. LOOkl a .,_+-+--i-+-i I tunl1y sho11.S300, 786-3223 Wlnchetter 30•08 & J11~ runa great. AM/FM CUI. Come by & talk wtth UI -l ib pups, bill:, AKC, tl'IOll, •ESTATE W.E• ICoptl $300. Remk\Qton '72U . R:d. xll'lt cona.. Elttru. Mutt ... , 11995 . -+-t--;-+-11 p+eese no phona cilia ch blooaUne. I 125 MCh. amm & scope t3oo. looks Ilk• ·a... $4900. Ew ph 553-10911 Ed 552-742 1 EVERYTHING mu11 be 558-0998 7ll0-0705_dey1780-8866 Vein 1175 T"E 'OLLY ROIEA CIADBA sold by order or ••tale'----~-=~-nt: 1132 '-;;+-f--i--t-t--111 " " Pit Butl pupa, UK ••-ul<><I II you have lr••1wl1•P1tlT111ile •--.1aa-11 '78 GL26'. oun<oof, oil "' 22873 Lake Foreat Drive ~·&F --·• 8 wko -..., reg,,.., · .. ""'""""· tieeo looking lor-betgak\I Standard atI•. Xlnt. wll/X. 173 dhG Conv, WKY CfLO".' xtra. &'9< rN, tHu.,-auto • 1 ~111111~E~l ~T0<=•~C~A~111111~1.;°'"m;t2~oo~·;.""i;:'i .. ~' .. u'90;;:·1 lhl• •••• I• for you. '400. 673-8986 WE m many e•tr11. 15900 obo. trans. '4850. •&7-1660 20 1: PUREBRED BLACK LAB SAT /SUN FE'B 415. Time: Wlnchel1er 30-0ll wtlh 4X USED CARS' TRUCKS Work 250-0fl07, Home '80 244GL, auto, ate, xlnt, ROOFERS PUP, 150. l•0-05fl1 SAM to 5PM both dey1. ICOpe$300. 1i03Sprlng· COME IN OR CALL FOA 542-0367 lo ml, $7950. 1142-7251 rep~~~ t~~=~•ble S HEL Tie F PUPPY: 8 mot Loceilon: 1717 Beyadere lleld 30~ custom 1350. FIEE APPUll&l M sj 1141 I" •old P•·--·. lheke, old. 1150. 673-7615 Terrace, CdM (In lrvlne Bot~-cond 544-1807 cormler-Oelllkl I I A.ates, De.n&M ..... ........,._ Terrace) Cell .(_71•l ...,,...;;,,.7-,..,.------m•• r. '71 Mazda. runt. 1500. l•lck 1317 comp.A11ea1tllyr11xp 1 5~,=,~0,~,=,•o•blk'""~oood;;;;;~,.~A.,.<C"I 1131-7-'•3 btwn ePM & TV h•I• '---• IQllO n SPM I II • .I . ' ' 18211 B"CHBL"D. 5511· 1 "rno54o2o_76•0eo4_ r · 11 mo. S200 641-83711 9PM lor information. ltlff 1232 ~ " '80 Buk:tl Reaal. Xlnt cond HUNTINGTON BEA.CH Mtrct4n lta1 lltS 33M ml, l7oo0, 673-2408 SALESPERSON Yorkle, M, 9 wk1, AKC, 41b Jntlrt . 1214 RCX 13·' Portable T.V. 1•1 1111i ••1 JIJ 1 l ~~~lll'l~-:::;:-~~llll~Tl~:::;.,,.:;,:.:..:o~.:-O=• I th ••50 ... 8559 -$120 • • -• '70 280Sl .......... AM/FM, '81 ., ... _ ... --·-.... ~!ME 1 f!lif -"" O AQUAMARINES -totall· Hardly used. , call ......-1,.," """" ......,.., 20 559 7414 · -'"'•-rffl eu10 tr1n1, good oond. juatS3950. 17S.78e7 Ei.:perl Hallmark Htrltl SS Ing 11.29 eta, Only 11000 11ve1 • ws "-' 114,000. 845-5119 card• & office tu pp I let FLASHY XOAX GELDING for all. 1150-11688 SONY 72'' mdl KP· 7220, OLW 1111 DUI '113 8uld( Riviere con....,,. •Ohr wk Incl. some nights 16 hencta. ~Int thow or Jbc~Jatry 121& color pro)ectlonTV. t! you See RQ,\ald Dec. ·~~.~~m=·· ~ J ** Limited Edmon•• & wkndt . 962-6910 plee11,1re S3000IObo _ like your P'Cture large Fully equipped. Ser. 2000. e5o 2209 · Bead btu1 mKh, Ulg & without the need 01 a 19850. 780--9278 E.t .R 520 sound eyatem. llLEI -arc welders, 2 com-theater, .thlt 11 1ne TV lor "'7"7~2"80'"°S'E-. -,,,,=.,.,::::-.. ~,..,.,;;;;;~eel;:; I Leu lhan 12,000 ml. -.o+-t--;--j I Preclou1 meta la. High Qtr hr1, 6yr1, 111 Ma, •how preuert, tbl sew, bend you. A.Piing price $1800. condition. S14 ,500. While wired leather lntr. comm & drew. No exp. queilly. S-4000 ot>O. Eve• Nw, }olnter, bell dltc D•Yt 714 776-5700 •Kt 642-2255. 546-15~ Asking S20K. Dey1 nee 250· 1900. Mr . !>40-2647 . dyt 642-9143 under, drlH pr ... , 2 cu1 34 night• 831-7443. 7141778-5700 er -34, Bishop olf saws, band nw with ' '91 300SD, grey/ten Int, nlghla 1131·7""3 . Stell tor rent, bact bey welder, lalhei 1211311 SONY VIDEO RECORDER 9035 extt ~31,000 ml.I~ ..... ~----~~"" SAUS P/T llKl/mo, Feed not lncL l5K40, 10rlece grinder, SL7200, 1250. ~9-2780 T11ck1 129.000. 47&-2020, Cdlllac 1309 9·12, 1:30-4:30 or 5-9, Cali 556-8657 att 6PM ool. II Id 2 012 A N ...... w 9 39 l ~""""""'""""'""'=::-BOYS , GIRLS, MEN , •-ti 1010 ~urret l~t~': ~~.~eribl. Ptwtr ltatt 7 ·74 CURRIE . flW trena, -'lJMYILUOlftUT 23 39 •2 .. •• 67 m;t-'t'-f--j' WOMEN FUN JOB Fund n.m !f•tl bench mUI toO!I, d"'alll 12' Htierra• demelilhllr eng. & Urea. ll400. Cell '81 300 SD. Midnight bNe Xll'll cOl'ld. 14500 or offer. · I 5 AF d T I!!.... · • "' c.--k afler llpm. 642-IKl57 w/lelth. All op1lon1. Wkdyo 497-1751·, 1tt. r•!slno tor U.S. athletes. 4 or own ......,en & l)OW9r teed or mm. wllrlr. .5 hp. ~ Ing. 63 ,. n 00 ~=:;!o=:'::c='=;¢.;~~~~==:==~:::±~~~=;=~=~~ $500-$600 mo. Gu•r. -+ $6500. A'1tored. P.P. 714·97"1·1754 Accffaorlel. Xln1 cond. ·77 El Camino, ••II cond, 128,995/obo. ...-..t 5pm & wkn.d1 •94-8191. I: SlOfJ bonus .,. comm. (Full 675-6181 1795, 968-11149 loaded. mega,CB, loppei '112 300$0: ell optlOm. u .70 Sedenvllle 4 dr, lull ""'~'· .... w~·~·~·~"~-~~·1 =B~·~'·~W~·~·~·="~-=5=1=00= HtlJ w..... lime, PIT mngmnt avell.) Antique buggy ... ,, orig. lli1ctll1aN•I 1211 13ff BOSTON WHALER $4500 obo M5·11739 ,_ . .$31950 or t•k• pwr, runagt .. 11111600. Fill/TIME PAY PUTE-IP Mr Hiii 754-0IKlll. C•" detl.illnQ.. -)1.l.5-Rod-1SCa:L A~; 198l, 35 HP Evenrude. Vaat tAO ovetJMM: 780-899'2-642-3857 Wiii LE&il 1ECR i o.ay ..... ---week-~ ora-'PM---maple kneehole desk. tom atend. pumps, rocitt twlvel Mala. new verntlh 172 CHEVY VAN •• i-.· '82 300D TURBO DSL ·73 DE VILLE, 2 dr. Runs PART/TllH I ~3 ""l"iiDli:p Int typl-. So•u•O•" WUI !rain, Art 11 50 u h 1 1·-ohel• 011 -·o·· + ltah creclU I 1 -· 000 ,. ·-.. r SALES . P o . c '"' · -...... .... & bot om pa nl, summer bod ~ •l~ood -I 13. ml. Ilk• new. Fine. S1500. 546-3215 Opportunl1!e1 evellable Non/amol<er. Small Nwpl or Clraltlno background · USA 0, ....... SAO 551 3 165 $3001obo 960-8005 l . ., Ilk• ...-.. "'~250 Y """""' 124 -NB 1-17"' with !he Loa Ange!ea Bch law llrm 752-2518 helpful Full company TRAVEL ......... · -firm . No TRA1'LER.'7714) lob S350. 650-40 .......... · · ~..,. V"I '1" EJdo. Very c&aan car. Tlmea Circulation De-beoeflts Apply: Pen-JAPANESE Wood Block 12 ipd bite•. 1200. Manual £--E 50 ..,, 'IS J80ll loed•d. ell op1Lon1 . partment 1n our door·lo-IEllCAl&SSIST, nysever. 1660 PLacerille, Nallonelty based llrm has Prinls. Pvt. co11ec11on . typewriter, $25. Gulttr 548-3256atter _..,,>-'75 Ford 1 • Ill · Cloor newspaper aeies FRONT 6'FFI CE Busy Co•ta Mesa. Immediate opening• tor S50-S300. 770-0395 w/cue. 1100, 650-3446 l5' Bain Whir, 55 hp.Ev1n, S2250 M2-4263 TllH UL Sl350lob0 650·9254 0 G I' E 10 sharp gats and guys. l<800 842-4402 .75 F d Et50 "'I W'hl Imm.,..., 20K Ml, Champ. •79 Cad. Ekk> co;;;e;t program GuaranteeCI Bl YN o ice •· Mustbelree'tcitravelen· Nallonal Ceah Aegl1ter, 2 Bleycle't.5spdol.~,225$e20e. · 12250 "' ... 2 • 2 .,· .. ' Metl.'129,500.120-0295 Mini. Collector's Car, lo hourly wage plus com-perlenee reQu•red PASn·IP tire U.S. Ali 9)(Pflf'IMS wood lrame. crank, 1800 obo. Biby l\r ..,, · 25' Wellcraft Nova Xl, -ml. 112,000, M2-11582 minion, Hours 9AM to 645-5885 Permanent parVtlme pol-paid two ~• !raining obo. Track racing bike 19·· TV 150. 552·2155 1973. TWln. Ford, V-8, Aalitltl, Alk about tl'MI ITlOMY wel ~~==C""==o-= ~~a~.ilno~ ~:MP:bv:~ ~EllGAL ASSIST. ~:!·. M6~~~~~P';'~°s:~; program wlth return Ulp (Schwinn), orig., wood •UYI IZIOG.00 Mercrul1er1. Tandem ClltllC'I tCMS can .. ve you lhru our '77 Ceprlce C'9.alle. full Po'onllal 10 earn S300 Ex.per. lront & back guaranteed. For Inter-rims. $700. 969-2760 lhl 8Jlle trailer. 18995. purctlue I l9ue plans. P'Wf, xlle clean) A 1 cond • • 10 ·30am to apprOll. view: Mr . Mclean at • &Oil MeglcislendMember P ,720-1101 'llS1a4o'·•orlartl JlllUllMS $3.100/0BO.S..11·11123 Ptua....,.week Foran in-Non·smoker Salary 5:30pm, No experience 0 5 A,,llllCll $1195 Mr Rav7312434 •- tervi;;: cell· hours open 540-4'376 · necessarv. Apply. Pen-220•0 lOO lrom 1 -· · · ' • '79 81yJ!ner 20' new 52.000 Of'lg. ml, QfH1 Cll, llPllTI ·16 CdV, Good cond. (7 14)957-2361. Ext 1204 n1Uv8f', 1660 Piaoent••. Mon -Thurs. 1 cu ft refrigerator, clean BASEBALL CAROS. I BUY tindem tr i ller. greel rmJll aeli. 1900. 645-&oe2 1301 Quall Street 15600. 1141-477' Iv rNg. 110TMER'S NELP£R CosiaMesa Parentswetcome s150 548-5360 pre-1979 conectlont & cond !or flah a akl. NEWPORTBEACH..., 'E.ERIL OFFICE Specie! pe1son needed lo' •I Interview $ slngles Frank 1131,0498 SSllOOIOBO. 6'2·•014 A.II. H,, l•••r1tll t•• t•OO c F II I RIDAY START wo•1 TODAY 2 Relrig'a $45 & 150 •••• Englr>eerlng firm in Nwpl hrlstlan em Y win PERSON f " (1f109ttree)646-3888 C1oae1 tlld!ng doort, C•lll 28 FIG, FIB. :3:' ~·•· Alfa le•H 910! !~=~~===== Bch needs versatifil per-handicapped child E•· .,;;;;;;;;;--------1..c""=:.:•~::;c;:;o= ~1 II I I LllHY lll&ll .on 10 do typmg, tmng. perience pre!. will 1ra1n TRAVEL USA Secretary Apt Mze HotpolnlrelrlQM-80•96. S35 rplc logs. Sec l165K 760· 7 or Spider convert., late t76 • 1 73 ,. -.,~,~EJ~d.,-od~0-.~,.,,-.,,-...,.~~.,~ •. phones & gen oll1ce tne right oerson Vaned ADii•. SEORnARY ator & Whirlpool washer 28''. S50 760-83 10 780:836i . orig. ownr, only 25K ml S~~i~~~~S-:j..42";2 lull power equipment, wor k Word processing dulfBS include Otitdoor Assisi nal I d1st11bu1or of tor development ofllce. $150 ea 548-8514 COMIC BOOKS AND ... I II 7014 liawte11 18750. !>411-714!:1 new lrantmlulon & rlldl- '81 Blerttt, wttt/dOMk ln. 18K ml, loeded. mini. $111,000. 675-0105 e"'p helpful 975-0040 ac11v1t1es & lherapy pro-TNT Chemical Corp Highly organized, per-1 BASEBALL CARDS fl, I TOP SSS PAID a1or,xln11lr•.Seetoap-~==---~-gram w/cnUd -11sekpng doing publtc 1eletlon1. sonable lndtvtduel wUh Kenmore W!• g dryt', ex 1 bOl.Hjjht & IK>ld. 1826 New· 16· custom Nhboet. A•lli 9107 preclele. Pvt Party . GUYS & GAi S Hr's 7am-3 30pm Mon-personnel & gene< el of-leadership pot9flt leJ Cle-cond. SlOO ee S<IA-6'88· port Blvd 650·21165 prlmo cond, 639-8295. 181 Audi 4000. XU1FM For Pampered S2475 obO 71•flt33·1323 ~ Fr• Must be reapor'lalble !Ice work wlun1que new sired Position otltl<'• op-Maytag rebull1 weaher. King az water bed Ukenew, Sacrifice, $700. Firm. w/c1t. 111treo. E•cellent IEllOEIEI IEIZ TRAVEL USA & dependable Salary business 'fou mus! be portunUy tor advance-S 175. 546-0521 xtree 1375 obo 545•0022 18, p Cal p_218, wl!reller, condition, well main-Toci M«oedn Prk*IPeld commen1ura1e w1e11per o~er 18 , single, well men1. Prollclency In of-REFRIGERATOR REPA IR reedy 10 ~o. OMper•l•I telned. 5 1pd., dirk blue, lollP~r/~ Cali lhe CanlielCI'• btwn groomed end avall. now !lee sknlt required: typ-$ lenolChlne HarvMIP•1-AI C. 1151-9108 or ... TNT Chemloei Corp has immediate openings tor HVtl<'el 1h81'ps gal• & guya free 10 travel entire NAB~S CADILLAC <· , , .~ log,l•ll-.0<lgloell"",.""· Locelhome e1Um•le 27 ' $2500.64 -7251 DIAL2131714 ME DES Bam-lOem or 3pm-.,,...m !or coest to coes ra....... ··v ... ......., L . Rel 1 780-7275 tern,Mtlor 12.$500.An-875-70311. at 675-8729 w/dis!rlbulor sales or-reapondence and cortl-erry s r g tlque crvatel, 39 pieces, CLASSIC CUTIER 27ft. all HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc U.S. wlunique young •OW HIRllC butlnesa group. You-IOO'aOf' POSITIONS must be 18 or over. we otf111 sing Ill, well groomed and * P111soneh1.ed 1nlerv+llW1i able to ttart NOW Above •Fas\ placemen! ' 1verege earnings, a her 2 * N-joba hourly wkl eKpenses guar1n-JOB GUIDE AGENCY leed !reining program 502S StateConege Tran s port al ion Anahecm 999·0202 lurnlahecl re1 urn guaran--teed. Cali Sue Hornnes. Now hiring Rental & Sales 2131597-440 1 lor •P· People Balboa 11lend pointmen1, tor p&rsonel Realty 673-8700 lntervlt1W 11 AM -4PM NurSlng Thura·f'rl onty. IURSES'S AIDES IAIR IESIC•ERS cer1111ee1 or e•per1enced Leaae your own space. FT /PT ClaysleYen1ngs Ocean vi-Jerry Luty's ConY&lescenl hospnal, Hair De11gn. Oe11gn Newport Be&ch E,cel· P1a.za NB 76-0-6098 ien! benel1!s 642 8044 SE S Ope1a1 01 an1we11ng :i6f · KAIRDRES R v•ce 11PM-7AM Ma1ure w/lollowing for Joyce·s person E~p preleffed Balboa Beau1y Salon 540. 1777 I 646-1675 IORTICULTURE lnt1trlor plant care Gresi lob & t>enefll1. Exp & car nee. FIT 5A0·5A40 •.. IOISEIEEPHS-j- Emptyr P•Yt Feee Alwayt LIVE IN BEAC~ AREA •Cook. Olher 1111me help ....... .lo S250 week • 2 chHdren Wknds lree NO drive toS200wk MANY OTHER JOBS All FREE· ALL AREAS P1rt/Tim1 Perm. MDRllMGS lFTHIOOMS Newporl Beach Marketing firm has Mtvera l openings 101 responsible snd in· Clus1r1ous people ,.. good speaking voice a MUST1 A g1e11 way IO •11C1ease your budge\ dollar! We pay !or ~our !1a1n1ng For 1ni.erv1ew1appt call Lone 81 545-5776 gen1zatlon Cell Sue puttlf knowledr.:. Salary REFRIGERATOR:2DOOA $600.650-2375 mehogany1ntlque,men~ IMW tllZ Ill ii.fl Hornnes 213/597-4401 torellectexperence.An -1100 897-0772 M 1 1 1 d Cll. rter xtra1. In D.P. 1300 '742662,alr.XM/Fb ,snrl, 170 ., 09 21000 .,. bl :~'r !f~~ tor, ~;~!1~~ nua~~3LJ~~ ~Ub5HOOO. WASHER/GAS ORY EA ~~tier!hT; S10009 uod 1132·8331 Dnperete. Weber 69K mJ 4-tp nu • · · LAROEST SELECTION of late model, low mUMge Cedlllacs In SOU!h«n Caltlornlal S.. ue !Oc:l•y! • Thur1-F r1 only MUSEUM OF A.AT Kenmore HO , $200 . mkl value. 714-777-1170 Hoti'e 14 wltreller $800. paint. $.4295. &73-611'70 14500. 662·7473 PRE.'.'NATALIPoat Partun 494·6531 545-40l5 eft1tr!Jpm.. Magicla!endGoldCerCI Lvemt0 951•3032 '7" 2002. rblt eng. nu P11~I ilSS 64D· 1810 Fit ne SS In 11 r uct or Secre1arv Frff II,.. 6022 S1200Jobo. 6"6-890• HOBIE 16 w/traller, men~ lr.an1, run• great, nu '71 san m . Whiil e...... 28gg~~~E~irs· -pltime. Ace<Jemlc be.ck· EXEC SEC"ETl"Y Pood! 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In beam 13".redloconlrol 642.Q612orll75-0373 terlor. 875·7039 or 7 14 -675 ·7101 or '77 Ceprloe u&k:, '" Part/lime. Typing, phones. Hun!. Beach. 968-3046 system and yacht. Aikll)Q , S 000 851-9106. 7tA-&34-4373 pwr. xii• Clean, At cond. Boe I Ing experienc e F blk Lab mix, hMJbroken , S 5 00. C a I I d ay1 1" L•:er· white 126c, . LARGE SELECTION OF '761114 2.0: bl.ck on Ian, $3lOOIOBO. 848"8123 prel·erred. Npt Bch, 6 moa, lho11, lovea kid&. 7141778-5700 ~ext ~34, Lido 1 ~r~~&l · NEW s USED BMW'SI ,_engine. 15500/obo. '82 Cavalier Wgn, e:xtt lam 645-2700 1173-..013.1175-5005 1.::"~'·~":"::'::':'~·,~·~·~';;;;::::;;:liiiilul4i0li ....... fi'fi I ~4-3974, 843-1018 car, loaded, TOP, 17500. -SECRnAllY llCEPT. :...: -.. ,, •• 14.•if. 7011 Liii IUOI llW ·81 924 TURBO, whit• w/ 1150-7240 Of •32-9t26 Small growing Electron!c eo.1 trlr 479 Venton 18' VOLUME SALES blk lnll11lnt cond. 30K SEE us FlllTI Co need• PIT office IUP· $650. 18' HotM wlaall SERlllCE& LEASING ml., S15,900. 540·1R69 Wo "'" 0 ~--·-ion G bo •·-Bob 731 6822 38,70 N. Cherry Ave. _..... -., pOr1 10·2, Mon-Fri. en. It........... . -LONG BEACH laH.11 9117 ol NEW & uMCI CheY· ofl1ce i&llperien~_e. I •g· HONDA 7.5 MOTOR (No. Cherrye•ll·405) 179 SUBARU'. Auno =. roletti See ua tOdeyl gresllve. consc ... n1 ou1. Hardi)' used. l4001ob0 0 ~ Cali Berta 631 -73011 646_4650 lT14)111-111 , em/Im ce11. Mu1t eell. -fr•de-lnl Wek;ome $2100/obo. 846-71139 PROOFRUIER STUDENT needed lor PIT lllS~ll!pt~l~Dtc~k~lm~f~0~2~2'l _ _:o~P~E~N~S~EViEiN~D~A~Y~S-l.t:~b;,;;;;;~~JI Partlllme, Thur• & Set position, 2 houri dally. 5 D 1 ME s _ T~tfl 1111 E•perl80G8d Appty: Pen· daya a week. gener•I Side tie, 25 to 27 H, ekle, BMW '84 318i' 17f&llCfl Qfibd. ! ;pa, nysaver. 1660 Placentia malntelnence. Con1act water, marine held• I arr cond, rrutg•. im/lm COHHEll CHEVROLET ,,_,.11,11 •• ,H ' ',._I \ '' t '"> I AY .Cosia MHe. 1heBelhM1n675--4830. 1hower1.17.15 I tt per Include• Sun Root . Chaetl•. 1 owner. Auna I) mo. 548-1508 bel 8PM Cassell• Tape, Air, PIS. grMt. $3400. 4l"-82Ti i.c .. ~==1.~.----.~3~. "IS" REAL ESTATE AIT TUCIEll (Prt-1••1• A 35 Ft. SLIP tor Power (Ser #11273/104). 3 yr/ E•perlenGed &Qll'li dealr~ Prlvtte IChool, H.B. •ree. 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Daillf '1lol CIMilied Ad P"l1'11, 1op, I"-. tw•-, -1._ ri.1oe 9,11celwll , MU8T ~ Oii Mz.::1i .. • SELL 11111, 7 ..... 2.04 • ~-~--~------_....J.. ______ --~-- , • I I ' • .. HIGHll .LOW 53 I WEDNE SDAY FERA U ."<.PV 1 1Y8<l Of<AN G E '.OUN IY f ALl f Of~NIA ?'.CfNT S • l • Irvine WoQ.!t get vote on ho~pital R ~ d -lte p eference ellml t d t..aerkNancy Lacey aaid Tuesday. bytbetrvineqty Council i.'o.c.m-Road ' thinkwe'vedoneumucbuweWI." e eren um on s f na e ~ •ianature check by the county her that' paves1the way for develo~ ..... tillfcel it's an unsafe lite, .. Pty0r the sald. after third of sts,:natures found Invalid registrarofv6tenfoundonl~2,877of lllCl\l of the S~l.4 million hospital ,.;c1, llddin& that she .... no 'bthet IMC President Oavid eaker,wu ~ lho.1e wt\9 11aned tl:'e ·petlpon· .were. and i ~urround1na 320.acre medical avenue of appeal or recourse. She did eiated by the news. · · registe~ voltf'S, whale t~e rcmamder and iCience complex in east Irvine. say the commilee may ronsider an .. It wa1n't aometbin1 I wu lookina 8y ANDREA ADELSON preference over a hospital lite failed ~ etther oo~ re11denU, ~n-~We're natural.Jy disappointed," independent check of the invalid forward t.o, .. he said ... It wu another Of._...,,......, · to qualify for the Ju.ne ballot. rcg.istered or dupl~ca~. Lacey 111d. uid former I rv1ne mayor Gaby . 1i&ftatu~; al thou~ Pryor said she obstacle that was divisive." Opponents of the pro90aod Irvine . More lhan a ~1rd.-of: th~ 4,552 At least 3,800 vahd sagnatures were Pryor, w~ led 1he pc1itioo drive to wu "pessimistic' that a challenae Pryor k:d a'now-defunc:tcommu.n.i- Mcdical Center were dealt what ia SIJ[laturet ~n pet1t10'Q1 1~bm1tted. by needed. ~ , . , push. the sta~-approvcd 177-bed could bear fruit. ty aroup allied with lht: dean of the probably the final blow Tuesday 1~e Comm1noc ~or· a . Slfe ~osp1~l The . ref.erendun:i dn~ ~ failure. h~p1tal from us site near the San .. I'm sorry the people won't get to UC lrvine College· of Medicine to when a referendum to ask voten their Site were found 1nvahd, l.rv1ne Ctty--lcavet intact a wn1ng dcc111on made Diego~ Freeway •at Sand Canyon vote 00 such an imponant inue, but I (Pleaee eee B091!1TAL/ A2) A Costa Mesa man suspected of killing his wife still hasn't been · charged with the crime. /A3 The legal web surround- ng.CO..ta·Meaa.dentlst.c..:... Dr.Tony Protopappas has become even more tangled.I A3. California Workers at McDonnell Douglas Corp.'s Long Beach plant have re- jected a company con- tract proposal.I AS Nation The World Wiidiife Fund on Tuesday released Its 1984\op 1011stofen- dangered species./ A4 World ... A cruise ship has visited Grenada for the first time since the U.S.-led In- vasion last October .IM . Food · When Audrey Maratta applies her artistic touch ·to vegetables they turn Into flowers.IC1 Home · A Huntington Beach sup- plier provides PVC plastic piping for build-your-own patio furnlture.181 . Sports Huntington Beach High star Danny Thompson announces he'll attend UCLA and Fountain Val- ley's Mike Newton picks Stanford.101 Fountain Valley and Estancia basketball teams can clinch co-championships with victories tonlght.10 1 Entertain me nt "Terra Nova" at the Laguna Moulton Play- house Is a chilling ex- perience In more ways than one.183 Bualneu A new computer system can help business owners w.rlte their own tickets for airline, hotel and car ren- tal reservatlons.185 INDEX ' Bridge 84 Bulletin eOard A3 BulinMI 85-8 cauror:dNews .... Claall 05-80 Cor!t!Co '94, Qj'OflWO!'d -08 0..thNot-1).4 Food C1-8 Home 82 Horotcoptl 07 Ann Lander• 82 Mutual Fund• Ba NatlonllNtwt A4 Opinion AS Polk:• Log AS -' Mar,. J o Reilly with memento of h er blrtbday celebration. Teacher'sJack-nodull boy NooneatCollcgc:Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa missed Mary Jo Reilly's 41 st birthday Tuesday. And the atmosphere-bolstered by binhdaycake, birthday wish9 and a 1 l-foot-tall birthday present - wasn'tconduave to any more serious undertaking than a party. It started when a papier machejack-in-the·box, festooned with bllloons and orange and green hair popped up outside Reilly's classroom early in the morning. The jack, madeoutof~perapple~te liners, wire ·,,. and cardboard and waswcannggarden1nggloves. He bors a large placard wishing"Tex" Rcilly(a nickname)a happy birthday. On the placard were a queen of hearts for love, a pair of dice for luck, and an eye in a pyramid for wealth. "The reaction of the kids has been sreat. They've just loved it. Even the kids I don't knoy.' have been coming up to me and wishing me a happy birthday," Reilly said, ·between bites of angel food birthday cake. A friend of Reilly's. Beau Belle, of Costa Mesa, constructed thejack·1n-the-box as a surprise and snuck it over to the school before dawn Tuesday. "He's(Bcile) very imaginative," Reilly said. "This is the most special thing I've ever gotten asa birthday present." Reilly, who lives in Newport Beach, has taught special education classes at CollegoPark for three years. She,said she planned tor.o to her brother's house fora birthdaydinnerTucsdayni t. Whatwillshedowith t ejack now? Late Tuesday, she and some helpers moved the giant binhday present into herc;lassroom, where it will preside over studies at least until the end of the year. Campaign life 's a little different if you're a third-party candidate David Betsland is a sttp ahead of comPetition will have. He won't be Jene Jackson.t. Walter Mondale and flanked by security guards or travel even Ronald Keqan. with with a plane-IOld of rcporten Slam dan·ce leads .to theater lawsuit By LU\EN E. KLEIN Olai.Dmlt' ......... For the second time this year, the Pacific Amphitheatre bu been named in a lawsuit-this time by an Irvine woman who broke her leg durin, what her attorney called a .. riot' at a· punk rock concert hut summer. . Roaer Llahtholder, an Irvine at- torney rcprcsentiP& Mary Ann Spencer, 46, said he filed suit in Oranac County Su~or Court Tues- day, ulcing medical expenses and SI 00,000 punitive damages from the ownen and operators of the amphitheater in Costa Mesa, the cntertainen and the ticketing agency that sold Spencer tickeu to tht Aug. ~ Oingo Boin&O and X concert. Spencer, wbo accompanied her · tbc coaccrt,....wu~ swepi''\IP in ~up of 40 ritualistic .. slam~cen • during the concert, LightholdCr said. Toward the end of the concert, the crowd tqan. slam dancina. Spencer kept moVlft.I back to get out of their way until she finally ended up pressed against a fence, Llghtbolder said. One youngster was thrown iftto her during the dancing and ~a crowd -<>lledoo topofbet.Wlleilsbttokl the youths she thought she was hurt, they picked her up and lOS5ed her about on top of the crowd, finally throwing her Red ink flows in Reagan budget President presses m fll tary build-up: $180 billion deficit WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmi- dent Reagan today sent Congress a $925.5 billion budget plan for 1985 that would rein in domestic spending for another year but press ahead wjth a·· -military buildup. The result: a S 180.4 billion defiClt that will occupy much of Congress' attention. Despite the hefty budget deficit, the finanClal blueprint offers no major action -either throuith sharp spend- ing cuts or a major tax hike-to wash away the red ink. If the president's financial guide is followed , there would be a dee· ade·lon& freeze on domestic spend- in&. after ad/. ustment for inflation. Neverthc css. the dcficir would impose huge burdens. The budget projects that taxpayers will pick up a $164.7 "billion tab just in interest payments On the national debt in the upcoming fiscal year that starts on • Oct. I. Those payments arc estimated at $149.5 billion this year. The deficit hit a record $1 95.4 · billion in the 1983 fiscal year and is projected at S 183. f billion this year. jPI--BUDGET /A2J • ····· --'· .. -· -··--- Bergland hu already been noml-c and photop11pbers. , .JI.I.led .. bis porty'a Clodiclate for HRISTINE "We'r< -of like • moped president. runnin'1 ap.inst a Mack lru(;k," he But this may be the only tim~ he is DECKER aaid. 'I hope .f have 1 dift"eront HB man's drowning mystifies his family ahNd of the othen m the race ror t.bc anneal.. • • Wbi H .. liBeca do • h h V t d wc'U probabl y never lc..now what te ouse. · use"' n 1 ave 11 muc le Im picture as happened," 1sn1,,a's brother. As a candidate. from a money 11 the other guya. we have io oda n'pn-traditional party, it's goina to be act oll the free llulfwe ean. And that, normal, untroubled, Ricardo, ..Ud l y. an uphih battle. After all, when Wu means not only tcleyision..mlio and -· lgnarra'1 body, 4:lad in ~ans. shoes 1hela11time1Libertarian1'Uelectod ac,.Jancl speaks Widi'•••tlen<t1 -per0overqe," he said. · -free Individual and n:mnantsoh red shin.apprarcd president oft.M Uni&ed Slates? . that belies his str0na beliefl.. .. We Ibo need word of mouth.. I to have been in the ocean for more Bersllnd. a Costa Mesa-attorney, He advoca~ doina away witb. p&an to meet with smaller arouP1-of B7STEVB MARBLE than a week. authorities 11id. A was at a Ubcrtarian Pa~dinnct at ~nil inc:omo iax. the· Dcpertmcnt ~ who are dissltisfied with tbe CM .. ...,,...._.. ~ing fisherman ditcovc.red Lht the S.ddlc~IG IM ,in ~ Ana of F.ducation-; moet of our nude.Ii-way the country baa ~~-~!"and Relativn of.a l.iuntin&ton Be~h Y near an offshore oil platform.· recently to ~k oft' bts ptt.p. ft' anena.I, our federal p&rb iystem • w~nt· to·•·'IOmt cl\anees:, he man whose body -was found noaona Tbc discovery brou&h1 a tl'l&icend ·was a.1harp cont.rUt to the national immlJration ratrictiont and tbt said. -. fout.mt~·6fttbe coast unday. SJid to an intrNC and emotional search modiaeventtbatR-'ue-eloction draft. ll! short, he and most He'aaid the questioo 'people>* they arc boffied •nd troubled by hi• for !Jnam by bis friends. A Sl ,000 announcement cmt1l4 this week. . Uben.arians believe in tettlna the m05t often is wbat is a 1...ibetwi&n. dealh. mward was otrered. for any inror· About 100 people Were.just finish· federal aovemmeat ouLof our.Hvca. His cam,man titeiiturt Mites it Frank tsnarra,124, co-owner of a mation on his wberelboUU an<1 flien ilia up their cbocol1tt sundaes u ac,.Jand, 48, wllite-hairod and . tlilt way: • • Beach Boulevard upholstery shop, ,..,. distributed tbrouahout the BerJlandcleliverod tbespoech bewiU belpect&Clocl,looumorebbaldndly "Ubenarians bol4 that each per· wu tast...., alive Jan. I) when be · beech dty, . , ' "' '···""' - like to t.imilar aroupt: ac:rot1 the problor'Of American biltoty than 1 IOn has the 1blolute ri&ht o( bonowed hit bnnher's car l.O drive PoJice .Oc\eet.ive Arden F'd uMI coun"1Y. 1'efe 1Nel"tft t any network pmidential eud.idlie. The dif-1elf-ownersbip ~ o~ hil/bef life, ICl'Oll town io hi s-ren1'1 home. H~ Initial ~poil}_t ~"'-~ -· _ . tekvitlon l)ewt crews ·10 -fttord fercnc:adon"l itQP. the -~ and . boM:llly made nz---. ~-O"'thl"eiUJC Of~lh &\it that routine ~blli:Not-03-5 Spon1 01-4 Stock M_,.ket1 07 l-~'fi'..S'1t1111chfor. ' . iiliO"d ~n'lnive c UID 1cq1 fed property. Each hat the The car WU f'o~ .cveral 4-Y•. lOx~ ~ti will be ptrlOrmed lO i• new. wite and hi• former budlm.tltc_.Rcpublican and De-obl'tl'•iooJO.JOIPICl-tk~ lottt (IOl!l<d OtYPadflc eou. H1&11-de•ormine 1'11• · · c:amDliln chairman, Stiaron AYfh, ..cratcandidates will havJ. He won•t of ot.heB. OoYctnmcnt's on!Y tune> way at 17th Street Tbekey1wc.re1UU ~ in his 1y11c.m 11 lhc. thnc. of listeftecf Intently from a fronl row have lf:I the news coverqe or the tion ii to aui t us in CScfendin& Ou.r in the ianilioo. • :death.. , table. • 1 massive ldvmi ins c:ornpoi&Jl hi• (Pl--Lm1taTAaIA11/A2J "It'• very, ><ey tro11bhna to us bin I !P'--DltATBJA21 , J ' ~ . ) . "' .___:,./ • '· ' {=· ea. 83 w...,,., -Id WorklNeWo .... J • ,J · .. • . FAtuety 1, 10"4 r • " --. ( PUNK CONCERT LEADS ·TO LAWSUIT ••••. • Prom Al mph1theater and the ticket qcncy were neaJiJent 1n not wamina con· ~rtaoenabout the potential violence lhat .. happens on a reautar ba 1s" at punk roclc con~ns. "Thiaian'tJust an outbreak"Ofafew """indaviduals.~ Ile said. "Everybody sets lOto a circle and rushei. into the center Wlth about the force of the Raiders'and tile Redskins. Then they pick up somebody a!td volleyball' them around on top of the crowd." Spencer dJd not know unyth1na about the punk band~ performing at the amphitheater that night and was not aware violent behavior might occur, Lightholder said. "This (a punk. rock conccn) isn't like going to a ball game. w~erc you have to asi.umc a foul ball might rut you. Not everybody understan there's a nsk the crowd will not." said. If the amphitheater had ~1gn'> posted warning the audience that violence mllht OQCu.r, Spencer would not have attendtd the CQnoert, Li&ht· holder said. "She', more uxd to goinf lO the Hollywood Bowl for somethina..,.ne said. • Liahtboldcr. who said he wa unaware of any recent similar su1u, siud he would use a lawsuit filed 1n the late 1940s ~nst the fiol.l.ywood alntecn, a n1 tclub, as prec.edent for his cue. In I at incident, a woman was 11\jured dunn1 some Jitterbug dancing. "The state own~ th1~ property." L1ghtholder said. "I hope Lh1s su11 causes them to take nouce. This ICJnd of thing shouldn't be happening ori their property." ' Eugene felhna. general manaacr of the amphitheater, said an1unes art bound to happen at concens. "Any ume you have a quaner of a m1lhon pcopk (1n one season), some wall get hurt. and '>Orne might not be a'> ca utlou111 tbey should be." He aald that &he facility "probably bu one of the bes& safety records of any publtc fQrum in Southern C.ti- fomaa." Norb Banos1k, general manaJtt for the Orange County Fair Board that oversees the fairgrounds where the amphitcater 1s.Jocated, aaid a claim filed on Spencer's behalf wu for .. warded to tht Fair Board's io1uranoo carrier last month. "(The suit 1s) the first of the ~nd l'vc seen here or ever in my career," he said. The amphitpcater had a "relatively clear and easy fint sca&on, outside of the complaints from the Concerned Citizens," Banosik added. The Costa Mesa citizen's aroup filed suit against the amphtthcater in January for fa1hng to order sufficient environmental studies before the 18,000-scat concen arena was built. 'EROSION CONTROL AD\T.ISED ••• From Al natural sediments from the beach " Inman explained. The walli. also reflect wave action back 10 toward the beach, carrying sand out to sea . he said . "B) building the walls seaward >ou're not improving the beach. but accentuating erosion," he said. "For- get scawall!I. ( 111es tend 10 use walls to put out the 'brush fires' when they need to look 11 t the whok furcst." "I suspect that your creeks at one HOSPITAL ••• From Al build a teaching and research hospital on campus. Dean Stanley van den Noort said he was surprised the petition dnve failed. "Th.at move didn't work. so we'll try elsewhere.'' he said. However. the outspoken dean de- clined to elaborate ume produced 30 to I 00 thousand cubic yards of sand." he said "Now yo ur beachec; are probably· only gernng five to 10,000 cubic yards." But by adding sand to tht beaches. the wave act100 can be absorbed naturall), protecting the beach, bluffs and oceanfront homes. Inman ex- plained. "It'~ something Laauna should ioobnto because pocket coves have little sand migration." he said. "The waves wall work on the sand 1f it's there, 1f not. they work on the bluffs." Laauna Beach offiClals 1nv1tcd Inman to speak after members of the cJty Design Review Board raised concerns last fall that the city lacked guidelines for the control of scawaJI qonstructwn. Many seaside residents s'ou~t pemus~ion'to build protective devices to shore up bluffs damaged during last year's severe stroms. Bo;h officials and residents. howtv!r, suspected that rf scawall construction were left unrestncted. It could cause irreparable damage to city beaches. OfflCtals rcc.lently iJnpldnented a tcmporaty ~licy that requires all scawaU pcmuts granted by the des~ review board to be appealed to Caty Council. In addition, plans are sub- ject to review by a city JCOlogbt. However, afterlistcrun& to lnman's lecture. some city official• say they arc prepared to heed lnman's advice. "We ~g:':!>Z launch a 1tudy of-OUr · e-know bow to deal with their preservation," Mayor Bob Gentry said Wednesday. "We've assumed the beaches will always be there, but that's not the case. And we thought seawalls were the answer to the problem, but they lead to new problems. Putting sand on the beaches makes a lot of sense." • Inman said the dry period Cali- fornia has e"perienccd durina the past 30 years gave people a false sense of secunty, encouraginathem to build homes closer to the ocean. Now tbe stafc is experiencing a variable weather pattern, or alternating years of dry and wet spells. Baker. whose supporters si>cnt Tuesday evening cclcbraun3 at the County Linc restaurant m Irvine, said plans ue progressing to affiliate the ' hospital with UCI He said he will ask DFro"'m ~TH PUZZLING.•• UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldnch by ~ letter this week to nominate Sil!. 1 cand1dat(s as prospective hospllal · Fack • 1d there is nothing 10 board mem~rs. In addition. meet-1nd1cat ul play in lyiarra's dea•h ir:lgs are being \Chcdufed between the just as th e Is nothing to indicate that - IMC staff and members of a UCl the young man would have taken his affiliation committee, Baker s~11d. own life. "Regardless of the referendum, we "I spen that whole day (Jan 15) were moving forward." Baker said. with ham and I never noticed any- A month ago Tuesda> the state •thing wr g," Ricardo Ignarra said of ga\C approval toihe IMC backed b) h1"i broth r. "Unless there wa5 some- a cadre ofc1v1( and bui.iness interests thing re ly wrong, something really that includes Hoag Memonjll Hosp1-troubl~ him that I didn't know tal.and the Irvine Co. A condiuon of about." approval was a promise by IMC to He id 11 would be "out of create a SI m1ll1on annual fund to pay charac er" for has brother to stop by for health care for the poor. The fund the be ch "especially at 11 at night m would accrue from a fee on tenants of the middle of wanter·· the nearby medical complex. ad-f 1ck said lgnarra has been vanccd bv the Irvine Co. ponra~ed as "a n1tc normal gu)" h> has fnends, co-workers and relatives. .. He wasat into druis or alcohol His business was doing well. There's just no indication that there was anythin' wronJ or unusal going on in his life.' explained Fick. "But apparently he also was a very quiet 1nd1vidual who kept things to himself." the detective added. lgnarn was a co-owner of the Fabnc Mill, an upholstery shop. ~ 1976 gradua1e of Hu ntington Beach High School, lgnarra lived by himself rn an apartment and wrote shon stones in has spare time. A memorial service was to be held 1oda> 1n Hunungton Beach BUDGET PROJECTS A BIC DEFICIT ••• From Al Reagan. 1n h•~ message acoompa- n) tng the document. took note of the red ink. ~ying "Only the threat of 1ndetin1tcly prolonged high budict deficits threat· ens the continua11on of sustained non-inflationary growth and pro\- pcnty. It ra1i.es the 'ipecter of sharpl> higher interest rates. choked-off in- vestment. renewed recession and nsing unemployment" He called for the deficit problem to be "laid to re~t'· thro ugh a b1par11'ian •'>().--------~ . .,., / ; effort to curb spending.. He alsq urged. as he has pre.v1ously, enactment of constitutional amend- ments th.at wduld require a balanced budget and give the president line-item veto authonty so he could pare individual items from ap- propnat1ons bills rather than accept- ing - or re1ect1ng -the measures in total. In an election year. the admin1s- 1rat1on apparently decided against adding controversial spending cuts or taxing proposals to its financial blueprint. especially since the like- lihood. of Congress heeding such suggestions -even to pare the trouble~me deficits -1s cono;1dercd '>hm Overall, the bluepnnt calls for spending $925.5 billion next year. up from the S853.8 billion estimated for th1c; vear A~. a n·!>u lt. government c,pcnding would account for nearl) 24 percent of the \3luc of nation's outpul ol ~oodsand services in 1985 atx>'C lhc .2 4 pe~cent 1n I Q80. the year before Reagan took office The budget document lauds the administration efforts to keep domestic spending under tontrol It said spending on domestic program.-, would run $523 I b1lhon next ~car virtually the same as last )car ~hen ad1usted for inflation. Underpinning the budget plan arc the administration's· assumptions that the economy will continue expanding at a solid pace through the end of the decade, despite the dcficiu that pnvatc economists worry could sink the recovery. The pro1ect1ons also forecast that inflation interest rates and un- employment will decline. W11h that rosy economic outlook, the deficits are projected to decline to S 152 b1lhon in 1988 and S 123.4 billion in 1989. Overall. the budget blueprint urges spcndmg tuts of about S9 billion an a vanct> of non-defense programs, about half of which would be wiped out by frc'>h increases in other areas. Turning to the military, the docu- ment a~k!. < ongress to boost spending next year by 14 5 percent. to $264.4 b1ll1on h> far the biggest increase for an) maJor agency. After d1scount1ng for 1nnat1on thr boost would be 9 3 ix·rcent No maJC>r new weapons are propo..cd But Cens of b1lhons of dollan would go for 40 MX nuclear missiles, almost two dozen ships and hundred!> of planes, tanks and other armament'> There would be a 5.S percent pa> raise for the 2.1 m1lhon men and women in uniform LIBERT ARIAN PARTY ••. From Al n&hts. T he only proper law~ arc those wluch penalize ~uch conduct a' murder, rape. kidnapping. robbery and other cnmcs which violate some- one's nght$. Some of the 1mmcd1atc reforms Bergland as advocat1na: •Repeal of law5 which dascouraic work. such as minimum wage Jaws, •End of the expansion of the money supply by· tht federal govern- ment, • •The chm1nat1on of all subs1d1cs to industry and aancuhurc. and maJO" reductio ns 1n military spend1n1. •Permanent withdrawal of US. m1htary troops from all entan&Jm& military 1lhance1 to eliminate nsk of new wars: •Return and reduction of all troops to this. country for ~k purpose of protecuon qa1n1t 1nv1s1on· •Eatabhshmcnt of a no.f1rwt·str1ke nuclear policy~ aJld Jrist-ca11 642-6086 " . . •Replacina the Social Secunty 'iy~tem with voluntary altcmat1vrs With a budae1 of betweco SI million and SJ m1lhon. Bergland 1i. confident he will .c:i on the ballot in all 50 states. He said it's still too early to predict how well he will do at the polls in· November. but he does expect to att mott votc'i than prcde- CC'iWr Ed C.1ark got an his pres1dent1al bid 1n 1980. Oarlc tallied 921 , I 88 votes -I pera:nt or the total votes am Be~and ran for the state Senate in California ,, in 1980 and pmercd 200.000 votes. i Even 1f8craJand doesn't land in the Oval Offioe (and a ubcnanan never has), Jte said his ca~ian could 1t1U be con11dded a victory. ··1r the L1bcrurian analym of ittues becomes a pen of tht polit1caJ dialoauc then we will have won." , Wllat do yoa llkt abotl& tile Dally Pilot? Wb.at Jtoo't yoo Ukd Call ca..· -number I l ft .. , )'Olr mfflalf wlll be r~ordtd, lrantt'rlbff al4 dettwerM • to tat tppf'9prUl&e tdltor. 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Irvine schoOls seek security By ANDREA AD~N Irvine 1ehoolueem to be the tarjct '0t1t1eMtr11111e1...., of crooks stealing more expens1ve Shhh, Big Brother may be listening property, with financial loSleS stem· in Irvine. ming from burglaries increalina over The lrvine school district wants to 300 percent in the past three years, a fiahL Qmp111 crime. with 1 costly .school 9CCWity .rcporuays.. secwity system sensitive enough to Theft and buralary tosses dtt~t a conversation, a water pi~ amounted to S4S,000 in fiscal yc;ar brcaltinj. a fire crack.lii;i,g or a thief 1983, while losses due to vandalism tampcnag. , equal that lOtal, the report says. Tonight tho school board is to .. The] arc stealing from the tax· consider installing a network of payers, Upton said. listening devices that may cost up to While petty cash, calculators and S 175,000 to combat an escalating typewriters were once the thieves' wave of vandalism and burglary that booty, the preferrd items now are last year cost the district nearly computers .and vi~ equipment. It's SlOO 000 _a trend lrvm~ Po__li~bi've also noted "IA.in~ doesn't have any more of it this fall in connection with office than our neighbors have had in the break-ins. The system under consideration would monitor zones at each of the district's 28 school sites. The average installation cost is $6,000 per school and SI SO per !JlOnth in monitorina fees. Upton sai<rhe hopes to have up to eight sites hooked up within 90 days, but doesn't contemplate finish· ing the project until next year. ..They arc great as long as the •uy on the other end.is awake," lrvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman said. He said sevcraJ Irvine busineues use similar devices and have overheard buratarics in progress. Bowman said Irvine schools arc DO more vulnerable than any .Other. bnsincss, but teen·aac thieves are the predominant culprits. last 10 years," Deputy Super--------------------------• • intendant Ron UplOn said Tuesday. The board m~ts at 7:30 p.m. al Target gas stati• ODS ~~ide Middle School. 3 Lemon-. • restrained by judge A Monday scory in The Daily Pilot about how some umcrupu.lou.t oper- ators tab edvantaae of MPlriN models, actres1ct UMf actortlnduded a pbone 11uJllbcr for the state l.abor Commilsionet's omoe 10 ~u if• talaat tteGCY'• dainaa wen doubted. Tbe Labor Coar.missioaet'• office movodud tbe edepbontnwnber bu C:Unled. The Dl'W number ii (213) 620-1204. The o.ily Pilot nwreta tboc Target gas stations in Oranae, Los An1eles, Sao Bernardino and River- side counties. have been ordered by a Superior Court judJe to refrain from engaging m unfair or fraudulent business practices. ins signs that could be construed to be misleading. error. D~~t I• Ou•r•nteed Mt:•,..'1ay r"a.'f U 1ov 00 f'ICI' "••• 10vr CJIO•' t>t ~ I() ., m eel l:A'I.,,• 1 p m •'·" 1c>u t copy ••II 01 111>-.a • !..••v•O•'!' 1no l>und17 It ,nv f'JO no1 fftc11ve you, ~ 'IJY t , 1 e m CaM f:MliO<t '() • n1 .,,,, 'tVVI r..opy 'fl/fl C.f' -~red Clrcul•tlon T.tephon.e California Target Enterprises was sued for allegedly selling low octane gasoline containing high percentages of alcohol without informina cus- tomers, sellina gasoline COD· laminated with water or containing excess amounts of lead and display- Target, a Downey-based gasoline d1stnbutor which operates about 100 scrvi~ stations in Southern Cali- fornia, is not affiliJtcd with the similarly named Target department stores. Orang.c County District Atto~y Cecil Hicks said the company -~ sued by tbc petroleum products section of the state Department of food and Agriculture's Division of Measurement Standards. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Schwartz Ill Publisher , . Chazy Dowallbr RoHmery Churchm•n Editor and Aaslttan Controller 10 lhe Publlsher ltepMI\ '· c ... no PYQduchon M~ Qlof1e A. p_.,. DlrKIOt OI Adverlltllng ONCE AGAIN ... Clrcut.tton 714/142...qaa Clu 11fted edwet1lelliig 1WIG.-n Al""* depettmeftt. ...... MAIN OfflCE JJO W"t Ber 61 Co.ta -CA Maf •dar-9o• 15e0 ea.ta..._.. CA 1126211 Cooyr.gN I 983 Chng. Coat! Pvblllhing C°""*'Y No news "0110 tllutt••l1on1. •OllOrt•I m11111 or ac""'t,_,,..,,. ,,_..,, "'4tY 119 •9Pl"OCIYC9d wllhOul 1C11Cte1 !*,,.,._,,, ot oooyrlQht ownet . • VOL. 77, NO. 32 ~ Enter Spring comfortably in your business and casual selectiohs from POSH . Offered this season are our suits made of featherweight worsted wool, tropical blends as well as silks and gabardines. .. ·- ' Our sports coats include styles tailored of, raw sllk, linen blends and an evet so light weight doe s~ln flannel blazer ... As usual our .sportswear reflects updated classic styltng communicating freshness through unique fabrications and colorations. We Invite you In for a visit and welcome the opportunity to serve you. .. Gentlemen'• Cloth ng Inspired by tradlt~ 46 FalhlOn ltland, Newport a.ch . (714) 840-8310 ' •' . . r ' caum 1011111 OH ANfi E COUNTY L A I IFOH NIA 2'J CE NT '"_, .. .. Irvine won '·t get·vote o~ h~spital . . . . Referendum on site preference eliminate~ after third of signatures found Invalid By ANDREA ADEL.WN oe-.Dllllr .... IU!lf Opponents of the proposed Irvine edical Center were dealt what 1s obably the final blow Tuesday hen a referendum to ask voters their A Costa Mesa man suspected of kllllng his wife stlll hasn't been charged with the crime. /A3 The legal web surround- ing Costa Mesa dentist Or.Tony Protopappas has become even more tangledJ A3. ' Callfomla Workers at McDonnell Douglas Corp.' s Long Beach plant have re- jected a company con- tract proposal./ AS Nation The World Wlldllfe Fund on Tuesday released Its 1984 top 1 O list of en- dangered species./ A4 World A cruise ship has visited Grenada for the first time since the U.S.-led In- vasion. last October ·'14 Food When Audrey Maratta applies her artistic touch to vegetables they turn Into flowers./C1 Home preference over a hospital site failed to qualify for the June ballot More than a third of the 4,552 signatures on petitions submitted by the Committee for a Safe Hospital Site were found invalid. Irvine City Oerk Nancy Lacey said Tuesday. A signature check by the county rqiatrar ofvoten found only 2;877 of those who siancd the petition were rqistered voters. while the remaioder were either not residents. un- registered or duplicates, Lacey said. At least 3,800 valid sipaturc1 were needed. The referendum drive's failure leaves intact a zoning decision made by tllc Irvine Caty Council in Decem- ber that paves the war. for develop- ment of the $64.4 million hospital and a aurroundina 32~acre medicaJ and science complex 1n east Irvine. "We're naturally disappointed," said fonner Irvine mayor Gaby Pryor, who led the petition drive to push the state-approved 177-bcd 1lospitaJ from its sue near the San Dicao Freeway at Sand Canyon Road. "I ltilJ feel h's an unsafe a.ite," Pryor said, addina that lhe 1CCS no other avenue of aODeaJ or recoune. She did 11)' the commitee may consider an independent check of the invalid si&natures, altbo~ Pryor said the wu .. pessimistic that. a cballenae could bear fruiL urm sorry the peop,le won't ae1 to vote on aucb an impona""bf~ue. butl thinkwe'vedopeumucbuwecan,'" WAid. IMC President David 81.ker ftt elated by the news. .. It wun't somet.binl t wu lookina forward to," be said. "lt wu another obstacle that wa divisive." Pryor led a now-defunct commWli· ty Jl'OUP allied with the deU of the UC Irvine College or Medicine to (Pleue eee B08PllAL/A2) Big Brbther lookk at Irvine schools -9tstriet to consider-- highly sensitive security system By ANDREA ADE'LSON °' .. .,.., ......... Shhh. Big Brother may be listenina in Irvine. The Irvine school district wanta to fi&ht campus crime with a costly security system sensitive enouah to detect a conversation, a water pi~ b~j. a fire cracklina or a thief ~mpcnn~ . . Tonight the school board ii to consider installing a network of listening devices that may cost \f P to S 17 5,000 to combat an escalatina. ~ wave of vandalism and burJlaryltbmf· last year · cost the district nearly $100,000; ( "Irvine doesn't have any more of it than our nciahbors hav.c hid .in t.ht last 10 years," Deputy . Supcr- iotendant Ron Upton said Tuesday. The board meeu itt 7:30 p.m. at Lakeside Middle School. 3 Lemon· grass. . , lrvine schools seem to be the WJet of crooks stealing more expensive propetty, with financial IOllCS Item· ming from burglaries increasina over 300 percent in the past three yean, a school security report says. _ Theft and buralary loaae, amou·nted to $45,000 in fiscal year 1983, whiJe losses due to vandalism equal that total. the tepon says. ...IhcJ--8le. uc:a lioi fmm tb.e tn- paycra, Upton said. While petty cub. c:alcu1alon and typewriters were once the thieves' booty, the prefemS itam no_,, are computen and video equipment. It's a trend Irvine pal.ice have also noled (Pleue ... mo BROTDa/A2) 1 I A Huntington Beach sup- pller provides PVC plastic piping for bulld-your-own patio furnlture./81 . Red ink flows in Reagan budget t- Sporta Huntington Beach High star Danny Thompson announces he'll attend UCLA and Fountain Val- ley's Mike Newton picks Stanford./D1 Fountain Valley and Estancia basketball teams can clinch co-championships with victories tonlght./01 ::::::::::::::~~=:::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment "Terra Nova" at the Laguna Moulton Play- house Is a chllllng ex- perience In more ways than one./83 Bualneu A new computer system <ian help business owners write their own tickets for airline, hotel and car ren- tal reservatlons./BI ' ., -\ !:!:::! :·: :::: :: • :::': ::·:.: ·:!: :: : ::.(~:· ;::::::: =~=:~!::::::::~ ' • INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bu8'Mll Calltornl1 New• CIUl!ned COmtcl Crouword- Death Notlcee FOOCI Home Horotcope Annt.ander' ~utu.i Fund1 N1Uon1I Newt OplrWon ~otlee Log Public NotlCM Sport• . Stock Merketa Televtlk>n Theateta w .. ther w Newt 84 A3 BM- A4 06-80 EM 08 04 C1-8 82 07 82 85 AA AS A3 03-5 01--4 07 83 83 A2 A4 Mary Jo Refilywlth memento of her birthday celebration. Teacher's Jack no dull boy No one at College Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa missed Mary Jo Reilly's4!st birthday Tuesday. And the atmosphere-bolstered by birthday cake, birthday wishes and a 13-foot-tall birthday present - wasn't conducive to any more seri~us undertaking than a party. It started when a papier machejack-in-the-box, festooned with balloons and orange and green ha ir popped up outside Reilly's classroom early in the morning. The jack, made out of paper apple-<:rate liners1 ~ire and cardboard and was wearinuardenina aJoves. Ne bore a large placard wishina "Tex" Reilly (a nickname) a happy birthday. On the placard were a queen of hearts for love, a pair of dice for luck, and an eye in a pyramid for wealth. "The rcactjon of the kJds has been great. They've JU St loved it. Even the kids I don't know have been coming up to me and wishing me a happy birthday," Reilly said, between bites of angel food birthday cake. _ A friend of Reilly's, Beau Belle. of Costa Mesa, constructed thejack-in-the-boit asa surpri se and snuck It over to the school before dawn Tuesday. "He's(Belle) very imag1nat1vc," Reilly said. "This is the most special thing I've ever gotten as a birthday present." Reilly, who lives in Newport Beach, has taugh t special education classes at College Park for three years. She said she planned to go to her brother's house for a birthday dinner Tuesday night. What will she do with the Jack now? Late Tuesday, she and some helpers moved the giant birthday ~resent into herclanroom. where it will preside over studies at least until the end of the yea r. CampaJgn life's a little different if you're a third-party candidate President presses military build-up; 180 billion deficit WASHIN GTON (AP) -Presa· dent Reagan ~oday sent Congress a $925.5 bilJion budget plan for 1985 that would rein in domestic spending for anolher year but press ahead with a military buildu{>. The result: a $180.4 billion dcfi CJt that w11l occupy much of Congress' attenti on. Despite the hefty budget deficit, the financial blueprint offers no major action ~either through sharp spend· ing cuts ora ma1or tax hike -to wash away the red ink. If the president's financial guide 1s followed, there would be a dee· ade-long freeze on domestic spend· ing, after adjustment for innat1on. Nevertheless, the deficit would impose huge burdens. The budget projects that taxpayers will pick up a· $164. 7 bi I hon tab just in interest payments on the national debt 1n t~ upcomina fiscal year that starts on Oct. I. Those payments arc estimated at·S 149.5 billion this year. The deficit hit a record $195 4 billion in the 1983 fiscal year and 1s projected at S 183. 7 billion this year. (Pleue eee BUDGET I A2 I I Th• budget ,....,..,1.( ............ ) -----~ 'liili••• ,._..._ __ David BcraJand 11 a 1tep ahead of Jesse-Jackso~ Walter Mondale and even Ronald Keaaan. BeraJand baa already been nomi- nated u bis pany'a candidate for president. But this may be the only time he i1 ahead of the othm in the race for the . CHRISTINE DECKER ~ competition wi ll have. He won't~ flanked by securi ty guards or travel with with a plane-load of rePonen and photoeraphers. "We're aort or like 1 moped runnjna apinst 1 Mack truQk." be laid. ''l hope I have a different a~I." BB man's drowning mystifies his family White House. Pf OPU IN TH£ NEWS A• a candidate from a non-ttadltional ptny, it'• aolna to be &ft uphill battle. And all, when was the la.at time a Ubertarian wu elected BetJlend apuk.a with a .JCotleoe president of the United..Stattt1 • that belies his 1tr0n1 beliefs. Beraland. a Colt.a Mesa attorney. He advocates doina away with ...., at • Uben.arian Part:i dJnner at personal income tu, the Ocpenmcnt the Saddlebtlck l11n in Santa Anl of Education, most of our nuclear recently to kick off hjs campajp. It ancnal, our federal parks system, wu a &harp contrut to the natlonal 1mmiantlon mtnctions and the mcdiacvcnt that R~n'1 ~lection draft. fn lhon, he and most announcement ecated lhi1 week. Ubenanana believe in 1Cllil!J the About 100 ~le werejuat finish· ftderal aovcmmcnt out of our hvea 8ccau1e we don't have u much money as the other auys, we have to set all the fttre 1tuff 'W'C can. And tbat means not only teltv11aon, radio and newtpapn covcraae ••• he 111d. "We also need word of mouth. t Victim pictured as normal, untroubled. d -free Individual plan to meet with smaller poups of' BJ STEVE MARBLE people who are dtlllll fied "1tb the oe .. .._,.. ... way the country ha been run and Relauva of a Huntinaton Beach who want to see some cbtftA" be man wbotc body was found flolt1na id. four miles off the coast nday. aa1d He 111d the qu lion ~ lbcy are baffled and troubled by Wis most often II What IS a Ubenaria:n. death. HIS campaip literature atattt it Frank Ianlrra. 2'4, ~wner of 1 we'll probably never know what happened." Janarra'a brother. R1c•rdo. said today. lanarn's body. clad in jeans, hoes and rtmnaots ofa red shut. appeared to have bccd 1n the ocean for mOR than a . wttk. authorillH said. A pas1 ana fi hcnnan duoovcrcd tJx body near an ofl'shbrt 011 platform. ' ina up their Chocolate sundatt u Bcraland, •8, whito-haircd and Bcraland deli vettd the 1pcech he wiU pecteclcd, looks more liket k.indly lake to similar ITOUpt acr<>Q lhc proibsor of American history than I country. There wcreo t an1 nct\Y<>rk presidcntaal candidate The dif· televillon news crews to tte0rd "I" ferences don't stop there. thiJ way: 8clch Boulevard upholstery 1ho9, "L1bcn.arian bold \bat each per-.u last ICC11 atrve Jm: .. ~ ..tJc1J be -son bu the absolute riabt of botTOwcd tu brother's car to dnve The d1srovtty brought 1 U'llic tnd to an in tense and emotional tcareb for lanam b) his friends. A Sl.000 n:ward v.u offered for &n)' 1nf'or· mation on hi wbncabou &.Dd flittJ were d isinbutcd thro~out the heath ctty. ___ .,_ Pobcc Dettthve Arden Fick id 0 init11l rcpont pi.tint tow.rd drOwn"'I · 11 th cau.sc of dt"ath but that rwtmc toJ.lcol91)' tests w1 II be pcrfonned to ' ~ BeraJand'1 spec.ch for pOttmty. • He also doesn't have the huge Iii• . new '!ffe and hia f'ormcr • budatts the Republican and Oemo- campaJln chaumtn. Sharon Ayres, crat candidates wiU have. He won~ hatcncd intently fr-om 1 front row have &tt the news cove~ or the table. • massive advertizma campaian his I . ' ·. . t lf-owMrshtp over hit/her hfi , ecrou town tO hi parent's home He body, .1pcec:h, actton and honestly hcvcr made it ,. acquired propeny. Each has lhe · The car was fOund 1evcral d.tya oblia&tion to re pcct the same nahts tat.er parked on Pacifi(·Coa t Hllh· or otbtn. Oovcmmcnt'I onl~ f\inc-way at 17th treel. ~keys wttt tdl uon 1 to • ist us in defend1n1 our m the 1initioo . . (Pl ... LtaSRT A.JUAN/ A2) .. It's very. Cl')' troubhna lO u but ~ .. I . . dctenn1ne af y drvp 01 alcohol ~ an h m It the time of death , ......... ~&ATll/A.2) ~ . . . . 1 Ii CoNnNulo S10R1Es -._ --- . -. BIG BROTHER EYES IRVINE SCHOOLS ••• From Al th15 fall in conncctson with offi~ brcak·1n . , The sy tem under considcru'-n would monitor ion~ nt each of the dittricf s 28 school SJtcs. The average ins\Allation cost 1s $6.000 per school and S 1 SO per month in monitonng f~s. y pton said he hopes to have up to eight site hooked up within 90 days, but doesn't coqtemplate finish· 1Df. the proJcct until next year. 'They arc areal as long as the 'uy on the other end is awake." lrvtne Police Sgt. Dick Bowman said. He satd several Irvine businesses use s1m tlar devices and have overheard burglaries an -progress. Bowman said Irvine schools arc no more vulnerable th.an any other business. blJl teen-age thieves are the predominant culpnls. He pointed to a $9,000 burglar) an December of four computer ter- minals from SELF School, the largest smg)e 10$$ ever by the distnct. A 19.year-old Irvine youth wu cha~ in the break-in, and school offic~l5 last month installed atl alarm. he w d. In 1hat instance, the computers were recovered. But the district calculates st owns S 1.6 million in video, computer, audio visual and office equipment. Upton said the movement-and noise-sensitive devices wouJd only be activated after school hours and can pick up the crackle of flames-or the tramp1ngs of a vandal. Just such a ayslem may have p~ven\ed a SS00,000 fire that destroyed a wina of Si~ Vista school three years ago, he said. However, the syatem•s cost m.~r spark opp05ition ... The money ""lill have to come from normal scheol opcntions and the state hasn't kept up with inflation," Uptbn '4jd. The district may save som,money on two site by timina installation costs with an admin.istation building and warehouse now under construc- tion. Min~ority hiring t<;>ps goals Aft.er mon than a ckcadt of dfonl beea bind for ...ty a birth of the to recruit women and minorities in coo.oty'a . .iobl. tbe repoc't laid. The Onmge C.OUnty~mm~~-··report report .wm~ to the Board or sa~ the county has aceodcd · hi SuPOriilon on. Tuesday iDdicata inn~&~-, . that 24 percee.t of the county'• 10.0lS H1sparucs. blacks and Alie• have e-mPIOY«t att 111.inoritia.. PUNK ROCK CONCERT SUIT FILED ••• From Al tcen-ag~ niece to the concert, was swept up in group of 40 ntualist1c "slam-dancers" during the concert, Lightholder said. One youngster was thrown into her dunng the dancing and then a crowd piled on top of her. When she told the . }'Ouths.she thought she was-hurt,-they picked her up and tossed her about on top of the crowd. finally throwing her on her head. L1ghthotder claimed. - He said the amphstheater and the HOSPITAL ..• From Al build a teaching and research hospital on campus. Dean Stanley van den Noort said he was su,.Prised the pe1111on drive failed. "That m ove didn't work, so we'll try elsewhere," he said. However, the outspoken dea n de· clined to elaborate. Baker. whose supporters spent Tuesday evening celebratine at the County Line restaurant in Irvine, said plans are progressing to affiliate the hospital with UCI. He said he will ask UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich by letter this week to nominate six candidates as prospective .hospital board members. In add1t1on. meet- ings are being scheduled between the IMC staff and members of a UCI affihat1on comm m ee, Baker sa~ "Regardless of the referendum, we were moving forward." Baker said. A month ago Tuesday. the sta le gave approval to the IMC backed by a c~dre of civic and business ufterests that includes Hoag Memonal H ospi- tal and the Irvine Co. A condition of approval was a promise by IMC to create a $ I million annual fund to pay for health care for the POQr:. The-fund would accrue from a fee on tenants of the nearbv medical com plex. ad· vanced bv l+,e If\ ine Co. · ucket agel)cy were negligent in not ~arning concertgoers about the po1ent1al violence that "happens on a regular basis" at punk rock concerts. "This 1sn'tjust an outbreak ofa few indi' 1duals." he said. "Evel')·body gets into a circle and rushes into the cemer wnti about the force of the Raiders and the Redsluns. Then they pick up sol}'lebody and volleyball them around on top of the crowd" Spencer did not know anything about the punk bands performing at the amphitheater that night and was not aware violent behavior might occur, Lsghtholder said. Norb Bartosik, geperal manager for the Orange County Fair Board. said a claim filed on Spencer's behalf was forwarded to the Fair Board's tn· surance carrier last month. T he Fair · Board operates the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa where the amphitheater is located. T he slam-dancin$ suit is a new one on him, Bartosik said. "It's the first of the kind I've seen here or ever in my career," he said. The amphitheater had a "relatively clear and easy first season, outside of the complaints from the Concerned Citizens, 0 Bartosik added. The citizen's group fi led suit against the amphitheater in January for . failing -t~r-Wfficicnt en· vironmental studies before the 18,()()()..seat concert a~na was built, Correction A Monday story in The Daily Pilot about bow some unscrupulous oper- ators take advantage of aspiring models. actresses and actors included a phone num ber for the state Labor Commissioner's Office to . .call if. a talent agency's claims were doubted. The Labor Commissioner's office moved and the telephone number has changed. The new number is (21l) 620-2204. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. DEATH PUZZLING ••• From Al f.ick said "'1.here 1s nothing to indicate foul play in lgnarra's death JUSt as there 1s nothing to indicate that the young man would have taken his own hfe. · ' "l spent that )¥hole day (Jan .. I 5) with him an(1 ·I · never nottced any· thing wrong," Ricardo lgnarra satd of bis brother. "'Unless there was some· thmg realty wrong, something really troubling him that I didn't k.now about." He said It would be "'out of character'j!'or his brother to stop by the beach· especially at I I at night 1n the middle of winter." . Fick said lgnarra has been portra)cd as ··a nice, normal guy" b) bis-friends, co-workers and relatives. .. He wasn't into drugs or alcohol. His business was doing well. There's just no indication that there was anything wronJ or unusal going on in his life," explatned Fick. .,. . "But apparently he also was a very quiet individual who kept thtngs to himself." the·dcteetive added. lgnarra was a co-owner of the Fabric Mitt, a n upholster) shop. A 1976 graduate of Huntington Beach High School, lgnarra lived by him self in an apartment and wrote short stories in his spare time. A memorial service was to be held toda) in Huntington Beach. BUDGET PROJgCTS A BIG DEFICIT.~. From Al Reagan. m. hJs message accompa· nying the document. took note of the red ink, 'kl)tng: "Onl) 1he threat of indefinitely prolonged high budget deficits threat- ens the cont1nuat1on of sustained non-tnfla11onaJ) growth and pros- penl'.f It raises the speuer of sharpl) higher interest rates choked-off in· vestment. renr\.l,cd recession and nsing unemployment " He called for the deficit problem 10 be ··1a1d to rest" through a bipantsa n .YI ··~, ,, ## # effort to curb spending. He also urged, as he has previously. enactment of constitutional am end- m ents that would require a balanced budget and give the president hne-item veto authonty so he could pare individual stems from ap- propnations bills rather than accept· mg -or rejecting -the measures in total In an election year. the adm1nis- trat1on apparently decided against adding controversial spendinj cuts or taxing proPosals to lls financial bluepnnt. especially since the hke· hhood of Congress heeding such suggestions -even to pare the troublesome deficits -1s considered shm. Overall, the bluepnnt calls for spending $925.5 billion next year. up from the $853.8 bill ion estimated for this year. adjusted for inflation. Underpinning the budget plan are the administration's assumptions that the economy will continue expanding at a solid ~cc through the end of the decade, despite the deficits that private economists worry could sink the recovery. The pro1ect1ons also forecast that inflatton, interest rates and un- employment will decline. Wsth that rosy economic outlook, the deficits are projected to decline to SI 52 billion m 1988 and $123.4 billion in I 989. Overall, the budget blueprint urges spend mg cuts of about $9 billion in a vanety of non-defense programs. about half of which would be wiped out by fresh increases in other areas. Turning to the military, the docu- ment asks Congress to boost spending next year by 14.5 percent, to $264.4 billion. by tar the biggest mcraese for an) major agency. After discounting for 1nflat1on, the boost would be 9.3 • Clouds to hang low over Coast Coastal Extended 0 20 eo 21 41 30 $8 39 '° 50 S3 14 78 5S :n 13 )3 07 64 32 " 12 ,. 17 114 2t 64 24 38 17 .. 2$ Rain GU Snow Q ShowersD Flutr>rsE!) 8ID 1·2 1·2 1·2 1 Ital tlat 1 ,, ,. .. 81 " 24 21 •• 42 .. 91 to .. 10 -04 42 ,. se 2t ,. 21 lS n 30 01 63 2& 72 .. 82 )3 34 1t 61 H COMDfTION poor poor poor poor poor poor poor SW9I dlf.,lon-- City 'youth day' back in HB Students to fill ~government roles for a day Thursday By ROBERT BARKER Of ... D9llr,.... ..... A youth day in government will make a comeback in Huntin_gton Beach Thursday aftq taking a batus during the turbulent decades of the 1960s and 1970s. About I SO students from. seven area hi.ah schools Will ·assume 1he unofficial reins of leaders in the departments of city govcmmenL They'll also fill the shoes of the mayor. city administrator and other department heads for the day. The youngsters wilt hold a mock A Jone paoma.n is beiq so~t by Huntington Beach po{iCe for the rOtibery of the Salvage U clothing s~. f 006) Adams Ave. PoJ,ice taid the holdup OOCWTed at 3:~ p.m. T~y When a man displayed a ~n. Ui hi1 wai1t- bud. 'lbe~ fled with $80 cub and IQlllC ~ Wor1h $1 OS. Tbe rObber war dncribed as Caucu• in bit late 30I, wearing a blue T~lhin and jeus. Delly fttlot o.#tvery I• Quar•ntMd "'O'\aey-f 1o<1ay 11 '°" o, nt I "•"• yOut t>•P•' o, ~ lO p m ca o.to<e 1 11 ,.. Af"IO )OU• COP '( •111 tit -.a city council meeting at the end of the day and arc expected to make recommendatiooa on rock concerts and other activities related to young people. "This is designed to_gjve students a knowledge of m unicipal government and to see how it's run from the inside," said Inarid Campaane, a junior at Huntington Beach H igh School, who is coordinating die program . · Student youth in government days used to be common but many lost their popularity in the last couple of decades. Councilman Don MacAJlister, in- strumental in reinstating the activity, said he thinks he knows why. "Kids seemed to be kind of uncar- ing during the activism days of the 1960s and 1970s," he said, and adult.$ were turned off by their shenanigans. But the kids arc Joe College now - the:i<'rc back again. "They're part of the establishment and are·conce~d about the future. And what bet r way of learning is there than lea · ng first hand?" The day's activities are SPonsored by the city's Youth Board which was formed a year ago by City Coun- cilwoman Ruth Bailey as a way for city leaders to disco ver and address the needs of the city's youngsters. Target gas stations restrained by judge ·Target gas stations in Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and River- side counties. have been ord(red by a Superior Court ju.d~ to refrain from engaging in unfair or fraudulent business practices. California Target Enterprises was sued for allegedly selling low octane gasoline containing high percentages of alcohol without informing cus- tomers, selling gasoline con - taminated with water or containing excess amounts of lead and display- ings1gns that could be construed to be misleading. Target. a Downey-based gasoline d 1stnbutor which operates about 100 service stations in Southern Cali- fornia, is not affiliated with the similarly named Target departmen t stores. Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the company was sued by the petroleum products section of the state Department of Food and Agriculture's Division of Measurement Standards. ORANGE COAST C1rouWlon 714/tG-4111 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publ!Shef Ct1111f!ed ........ ..a 7WM2.-n All other ·c1epertmei11ta IG-4IZ1 MAIN OFFlCE 330 Well Bey SI eo.te hi.-CA t.te< eoelt"' llo• 1560 C.:..te M9e CA 929?9 Coc>yr4Q"I 1983 Or~ Con1 Pu°"""1g Corn()eny No new' 1101 •• 111u1tra11ont e01to 11at matter 0 1 Ml_,iwments ,,....,. ,.,,., De •ec>'OQUUd "'thOut ~ pe<,...._ OI COC>'f''ll"I - Selu•O•v 1no Suno1y 11 ;Ov lO not receive your COOr Or 1 I m U ' De!Off' •O I,., ar>O y~ COOy "'' !Ko Cle'!Vt'< .a Chazy Dowaliby Roaemary Churchman SecO<"IO Cleal j)Oe1. ~td II C:0.11 ""-· C.lliornlll !UPS 14HJOO) SoOICftPtlOn Oy _,,. 5.t 7~ monthly 0y ftll~ Ml 50 mon1Ny Mo.t Clrculatlon Telephone• Olange County ... , ... ~ lagvne Niguel ...... "Editor and ASStstant Controlle< to lhe Put>hsher Stephen F. C•au P1oduc1ton Meneget Olorla A. ftowtHI ouc,o< o1 A.,_,'*10 • Donald L. Wlt"emt C11cu1a1ion Mene~ VOL. n , NO. 32 · I As a result. government spending would account for nearly 24 percent of the value of nation's output of goods and servic~s in 1985. above the 22.4 percent in 1980. the year before Reag.an took o ffi ce. percent. ~------------------------------------------ • • 11 • T he budget document lauds the administration efforts to keep domestic spending under control It said spending on domestic programs would run S523. I bslhWl next year. virtually the same as last year. "hen No major new weaPonS are proposed. But tens of billions of dollars would go for 40 MX nuclear m issiles. almost two dozen ships and hundreds of planes, tanks and other armaments There wo uld be a 5.5 percent pay raise for the 2.1 mslhon men and women in uniform. LIBERT ARIAN PARTY ... From Al na,hls. ~only proper laws are those which r penal11e such conduct as murder, rape. kidnapping, robbery and other cnmcs which violate some- o ne's rights. Some of the 1mmed1ate reforms Bergland 1s advocating: •kepeal of laws which discourage wprk, such as minimum wage laws: •1:-nd of 1&he expansion of the m oney suppf y by the federal aovem- ment. •the ehmmat1on of all subsidies to industry and agnculturc. and maJ'-'r reducuons 1n military spendm&: •Permanent Wlthdrawal of US. m1hta.ry troops from all enta.nalina m1htar)' alliances to eliminate risk of ne\\ wan. •Return and reduction of all troops to thl$ country for sole pu~ of protection aaaanst mvas1on •Establish ment of a no-first-tn ke nuclear policy, and . Just Call 64~-6086 ... •Replacing the Social Secunty system with voluntary alternatives. With a budget of bttween S 1 m1lhon and S3 million, lkrgland is confident he will get on the ball ot in all 50 states. He said 1t''ist1ll too earl>· to p redict ho w well he will do at the polls in November. but he does expect to get more vote~ than p~ cessor Ed O ark got m h1~ pres1dent1al bid in 1980. Clark tallied 92 I, 188 \ otes -I ptroent of the total votes cast Bc~and ran for the state Senate in Cahfom 1a 1n 1980 and garnered 200.000 vote~. Even 1f RerJland d~n·t land 1n the Oval Offict (and a Ltben.anan never has). he said his c.ampa1gn could still be considered 1 victory "If the ~benanan analy!t1s of issues becomes a pan of the pohucal d11loaue then we will have "-On " DaYld~ • .. What d.o you llkt 1bout the Dally Pllo&? Mat :=c ~~.:::· Q,.a.mbttr at left and yo1r me u ge wlU be rttorde.I, tr: -co tll 1pproprlatt t dltor. ~ Tbt u me !4-atour an1wt rla1 1trvlce may bf...,•,..... lllten .. IM ~llor oa H 1 topic Contributors to osr Lttlen c .. w· _.. -=~ IMl.r umc aad •~ltplto t o bu for \'etlO~ll• • o1re•• --1• r-• ' 'tell H w~t'1 on )Ollr mind. • • ' .. ON@E AGAIN ... Enter Spring comfortably .in your business and casual selections from POSH . 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UP s AND DowN s WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Jan. 31 T~\6 ~ 20 AMEX LEADERS • Prev t .. I : 7 I 1'l NEW YORK (AP) -S.19$, Tuesd11y orlce and net chanoe of tri. 10 • rnott active Amerlan Stock Excllange luues, trading n1tlo nal1 v at ; than s 1 LlbB ~1, 100 29.V. + ''• ~ Holdlng , . 1• + • • ms 2 • n~ + \ • l • j • Ptrl •11 3'i't • ~orcn~as 1,g 21~. -\11 • v~rusCP 1JT. i_. : e roL1w 88, '4a • M OR" I + ., •. HornHpr s ff. 1 %t -'1• ; • 11a11m1ti@U 1 NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over· tl'le·counltf' stocks sw>Plltd by NASO N•mem Vumt Bid Askf!! Chg. MCI s , ,500 12'4t 12 :.\ -l~ Oleson<: t ·1 S S'i'a -lV• APOleC 1, I 2•~ 2•~ -'"' CmpM s lf 52" 51"> ~ -3 SoctvSv ~"!, 1~ n.a fltl s ,,,... 36 ,., 36~ t ~ vMer 1~6 9 13~ 1• , • andn s , ff"' 16 '" Convpt '• ~ -'> I Cordl1s ""1 ?04 METALS QuorEs --- That·s an apt description of both busines and . business people along the Orange Coast. Toke p track of wherecompaniesar gotngandwl:'li hp opl arehelping th mgetthere,justwatch'CreditLine·-ev rydayinthe Business section of your n w Daily Pilaf • I .. 4 ,___... .... .,... -.. 88 Ora0g9 Coat DAIL V PILOT ~nelday, February 1, 1984' • .. Solt pack or new Flip-Top box. ..... ,. ' Warning · The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Js Dangerous to Your Health.~ • : .# Either1way, you get a lot to like . ar oro LIG1-rrs ' tOO's 1' 11 mg "ta( 0 8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. Ht· Report Mar.'83 801 11 mg "tar:· O 8 mg nicotine av per c1garetta by FTC method -- 1 \ \ • \ .. - ( • .. -.--....---·------~-. -··-··--· .• ..._-..lie,,... . ._:s.. • l Coast A Costa Mesa man suspect of killing his wife still hasn't been charged with the crime./ A3 The legal web surround- ing Costa Mesa dentist Dr. Tony Protopappas has become even more tangledJ A3. California Workers atMcOonnell Douglas Corp. 's Long Beach plant have re- jected a company con- tract proposal./ A5 Natio n The World Wildlife Fund on Tuesday released Its 1984 top 1 O list of en- dangered species./ M . A town that kicked the TV habit for a month now waits to see if the effort Wiii do any permanent good./ AS World~ A cruise ship has.Visited Grenada for the first time since the U.S.-led in- vasion last October./ A4 Food When Audrey Maratta applies her artistic touch . to vegetables they turn Into ftowers./C1 Solar oasis f11ay eliminate 'seasonal fobds. '/C7 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mo me A Huntington Beach sup- plier provides PVC plastic piping for build-your-own patio furnlture./81. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::·:::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::. Sports Huntington Beaph ~tlgh star Danny Thompson announces he'll attend UCLA and Fountain Val- ley's Mike Newton picks Stanford./0 1 Fountain Valley and Estancia basketball teams can clinch co-championships with victories tonight./0 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::·:::·:·:::·:· E n tertainment "Terra Nova" at the Laguna Moulton Play- house Is a chilling ex- perience lrt more ways than one./83 Business A new computer system can help business owners write their own tickets for airline, hoteJ and car ren- tal reservations.JBS INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board 8u1lne11 California News Claaalfled Com lea Crosaword Death Notices Food Home Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Funds Natlonal News Opinion Pol~Log , Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa Televlllon Theetera WMther World Newt • 84 A3 86-6 A4 05-80 84 08 04 ' . . C1-8 82 07 82 85. A4 A8 A3 03-5 01-4 - 07 B3 83 A2 A4 r e . - 1ta Mary Jo Reilly with memento of her birthday celebration. ' -------< .,. f 1111 1111111 ... 0 n ANGE c 0 lJ N T v c A LI r 0 R NI A :? ': c F N T s ... ' uest·ion Ref er~ndum fails to qualify for June ballot after ~tgnatures found inva 1 By ANDREA ADELSON or ... o..,,...a._ Opponents of the propo~ Irvine Medical Center were dealt what is probably the final blow Tuesday when a referendufll to ask voters their preference over a hospital site failed to qualify for lhcJuoc.ballo More than a third of the 4,SS2 signatures on petitions submitted by the Committee for a Safe Hospital.- Site were found invalid. Irvine City Oen Nancy Lacey said Tuesday. A signature check by t.he county registrar of voters found only 2,877 of those who signed the petition were registered voters, while the remainder were citbcT not residents, un- registered or duplicates, 1..aocy said. At least 3,800 valid signatures were needed. The referendum dnve's failure leaves intact a zoning decision made by the Irvine City Council in Deoem- bcT that paved the wax for develop-- ment of the S64.4 million hospital and a surroundina 320-acrc medical and science complex in east lrvinc. .. We're naturally disappointed." said fonncr Irvine mayor Gaby Prjor, who led the petition drive to push the~ sta~apPToved 177-bed hospital from its 11te near the San Di* F'reeway at Sand Canyon Road. " "I still feel it's an unsafe sate," Pryor said, adding that she sees no other avenue of appeal or recourse. "I'm sorry the people won't get to vote on such an important issue, but I ty voup allied with the dean of the UC lrvjne Collqt of Medicine to b"uild a teaching and research hospital on campus. · Dean Stanley van den Noon said be was surprised the .P.Clition drive failed. '6Tbat move didn't work., IO (Pl•M .. , WPITAL/A2) think we've done as much as we can." 'n'lli Ill IMC Prcsi~nt David Baker was •• ~ 40 di ,. ••. elated by the news.. • :;' 61 __,..,. "It wasn't something I was loolc.ingllilld. forwanl to," he said. "It was another & ___ _ obstacle that was div1s1ve." l9d Glie9 a CNwd Pryor led a now~efunct communi.--• {Rrr11111,._,.., Red ink flows in .Reagan lmdg.et President presses military build-up: 180 million deficit , ..... , 2 8 I .............. _.__. ....... ___ I ~ Teacher's Jack no dull boy WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan today ~nt Congress a $925.5 billion budget plan for 1985 that would rem tn domestic spending for another year bul press ahead with a mihtary buildup. The result: a S 180.4 billion deficit that will occupy much of Congress' attentton. No one at College Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa missed Mary Jo Reilly's 41 st birthday Tuesday. And the atmosphere-bolstered by btrthday cake, birthday wishes and a 13-foot-tall birthday present - wasn't conducive to any more serious undertaking than a to me and wishing me a happy birthday,:· Reilly said, between bitesofangel food birthday cake. • A friend ofRe1fly's. Beau Belle. of Costa Mesa, party. , constructed the jack-in-the-box asa surprise and snuck it over to the school before dawn Tuesday. It started when a papier machejacl)-in-the-box, festooned with balloons and orange and green hair popped up outside Reilly's classroom early in the morning. The jack, made out of paper apple-<:rate liners, wire and cardboard and was wearing gardening gloves. He bore a large placard wishing "Tex" Reilly (a nickname) a happy "Hc's(Belle) very 1mag.inat1ve." Reilly said. "This 1s the most special thing I've ever gotten as a birthday present.'' Reilly, who lives in Newport Beach, has taught special education classes at College Park for three years. Despite the hefty budget deficit, the financial bluepnnl offers no major action -e1tht'r through sharp spend- mgcuts or a major tax hike-to wash away the red ink If the pres1den1'<, financial guide 1s followed, there would be a dec- ade-long freeze on domestic spend- ing, after adf uslmcnt for mflation. birthday. · She said she pla;ned to go to her brother's )louse for a birthday dinner Tuesday night. On the placard were a queen ofhcarts for love. a pair ofdiccforluck,and an eye in a pyramid for wealth. "The reaction of the kids has been great. They've Just loved it. Even the kids I don't know have been coming up What will she do with the Jack now? Late Tuesda>'· she.and some helpers moved the giant birthday ~resent into her classroom." here 1 twill preside over studies at least until the end oft he year. Neverthe ess. the deficit would impose huge burdens. The budget projects that taxpa}ers wtll pick up a Sl64.7 b1lhon tab JUSt m .mterest payments on the national debt in the u~mtng fiscal year that starts on Oct. I . Those payments are estimated at SI 49.5 bi I hon this year. Campaign life's a little diffe rent if you're a third-party can didate The defici l hit a record S 195.4 billion in the I Q83 fiscal year and is projected at $181 7 b1llton this year. (Pleue .ee BUDGET/ill .. .. ... , ........ .,,,_..,..,.. David Bergland is a step ahead of Jesse Jackso'!I. Walter Mondale and even Ronald Kcaaan. - Bergland has already been nomi- •rutted as his party's candidate for t president. But this may bcl the only time he is ahead of the others in the race for the White HOUK. As a candidate from a non-traditional part!'. it's 101n1 to be an upbiU battle. After all, when wu thelasttim a Ubertariao waselected praident of the United States? BcraJand a Costa Mesa anomey, was at a UbCrtarian Partr dinner at the Saddlebeck Inn in Santa Ana f'CClCntly to kick ofT his campaip. It waa a sh&rp contrast to the natlonal media event that Reapn's re-election announcement crtated thi1 week. About 100 people were just finish· in& -up their chocolate sundaes u BCraJand delivered the speech he will take to similar aroups •Cton the coun~. There ~·t any nct,,..otk telcvi1ton news crewt to record Bcraland's speech for po terity. tfis new w1rc and his fonner campaijn chairman, Sharon Ayres, listened intently from a front row table. • CHRISTINE DECKER ~~ P EOPLE IN THE NlWS BcrJJand spcab with a aentlcn&s that belies his strona beliefs. He advocates dob\i away with penonal income tu, the Department of Education, most of our nuclear ancnal, our federal parks system, immiaration restrictions and the draft. In short, he and most Ubenarians believe in acuinJ the federal aovcmmcnt out of our hves. BcraJand. 48. wbite-hai~ and bclpec:taelcd. look.s more hke a kindly professor of American history lhan 1 presidential candidate. The dif- ferences don't stop there. He also doesn't have the hu c budacts the Rcp\lbhcan and Demo- crat canc.11d1tcs will have. He won't have get the news coveraac or the m11sivc advcrti ina ~mpai,an his 1_ competition will have. He won't be flanked by sccunty auards or travel with with a plane-load of reporters and photographers. BB man's drowning mystifies his family "We're sort of like a moped runninf, against a Mack truck." be said. · I hope I have a difl'crent appeal." "Because we don't have IS much Victim pictured as ~c·11 probably never know what money as the other auys. ~have to happe ned," lanarra's brother. act all the free stuff'l'-'C can. And that normal. untroubled. Ricardo. satd today. • means not only tclcv1s1on, radio and tgnarra 's bod~. clad m Jeans. shon newspaper coverqe," he said. dru -free tndtvidual andrcrnnanu ofa red sb1n. appeared "We also need word of mouth. t to have bttn 1n the ocean for more plan to meet wtth smaller aroups of By STEVE MARBLE than 1 wtek, authonu ~1d. A people who arc di satisfied W1th the 0t ... ..,,...._ pas~ ma fisherman d1to0vered lbe way the country hu been nan and Relatives bf 1 Huntington Beach hody near an offi hore otl platform. who want to see some cb.anaes. •• he man whose bddy wa~ found floatina The discovery brouaht a ll"l&JC end 1d. four miles off the coasl unday, said to an 101ensc and emotional scarctt He uid the question people a k they att baffied and troubled by his for lanarra by his fncnds. A S l ,000 most of\tn 1s what 1s a Libertarian. death.. reward was o fftrt<t for any 1nfor• His campauan literature states it Frank lsnarra. ~4. ro--owncr of a matton on his whereabouts and fl1cn this way: Beach Boulevard upholsicry hop. were dastnbuted throuaboul the "L1bcrtanans hold that each peT·. WI' last teen ahvl' Jan 15 when be beach Clt)' • 50n ha the atnolutc riaht of borrowm bu brothl'r's car to dove Poh~ Octcaive Arden F' k wd ttlf-<>w.crshtp o~r his/her IJfc. -a wwnm trtJ e>a.rent's hom~ Ht • Trrltrahcportrpoionoward drownlnt body, sptteh, 1ct16n and honestly never mack it. a tM cau of death but that routtnc 1oqu1rcd property. Each has the The car Wal found several days tox1COI01Y tnts will be performed to oblipnon to tt peel the umc n ts later parked on PaClfic Coast Htan· determine lf any d or ak'ohol of OlMrt. Government's only Ainc-way at 17th ttttt. The keys~ still wctt 1n hi y tcm at lbt' timt'. of uon 1s to a bt us in dcfcndina our in tht 1grutton •death. (Pl .... eeeLIB£RT~/A2) "If, very, very trou~to us but \ ' • • 4 (Pleuc eee D&A TB/ A.2) . ' t __ ,.,._...__,~·· 1 I I r -' ,.t( A2 0ranoe Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wedneeday, February 1, t984 lrvin.e · school district eyes high-tech security system I , . By ANDREA ADl!:l.M>N CM .. O.ilf,_..I ... bl\h, Big Brother may be listenin& io lrvlne. The Irvine school d1stnct wilnts to fi&ht campus cnme-with a costly security system ~nsitivc enough to detect a convtrsat1on, a water p1~ break.mg, a fire crackling or a thief 'tampering. Tonight the school board ·~ to consider installing a network of listening devices that may cost up to S 175,000 to combat an escalating wave of '.landahsm and burglary that last year cost the distnct ~early $100,000. "Irvine docsn't·havc any more of 1t than our neighbors have had in the last 10 years," Deputy Super- intend.ant Ron Upton said Tuesday. The board meet\ at 7:30 p.m . at bakes1de Middle School, 3 Lcmon- grass. Irvine school~ seem to be 1hc taf$et of crooks stealing more Cllpcns1ve property, with financial lo~sc!> '>tern- CONTINUED STORIES ..__ --·~ mmg lrom bufJ!aries inc~astt\i over 300 percent in the past thrt:e years. a school 'security repon says. T heft and burglar}' losses amounted to $45,000 in fiscal year l 983, ~hllc losses due to vandalism equal that towl. the report says. "They are steahng .from the ta~ payers,' Upton said. Whik petty casb. calculators and typewriters were once the thieves' booty, lfie prcfcrrd items now are computers and video equipment. lt's a trend Irvine police have also noted this fall 1n connection with offi ce break-ins. The sy~tem under consideration would monitor zones at each of the district's 28 school sites. The average mstallat1on cost is $6.000 per school and S 150 per month in moottoring fees. t1 pton said he hopes to have up lo eight sites hooked up within 90 days, but doesn't contemplate fini sh- ing the project until next year. ··They are great as long a~ the gu y on the other end 1s awakt','' !rYine police Sgt . Dick Bowmun said. He &.aid several lrvmc bus1nesscs use sim1lar devices and have overheard buralanes in pr~ss. · Bowman said Irvine schools arc no mo~c: vulnerable than any other bus1ncss, but.teen-age thieves a~ the · predominant culprits. He pointed to a $9,000 bul'llary in December of four computer ter- minals from SELF School, the largest su\glc loss ever by the distnct. A 19-ycar..old Irvine youth was chal"Jed in the break-in, and school officials last month inst.ailed an alarm, he said. In that instance, the computers were recovered. But the district calculates it owns S 1.6 milJion in video, computer, audio visual and office equipment. U pton said the movement· and noise•sensiti ve devices would only be activated after scbool hours and can pick up the crack.le of flames or the trampmgs of a vandal. Just such a system may have prevented a $500.000 fire that destroyed a wing of Sierra Vista school three years ago, he said. PUNK ROCK c&NCERT SUIT FILED .•• From Al piled on top of her. When she told the youths she thought she was hurt. the) picked her up <Uld tossed her about on top of the crowd, finally throwing her on her bead, Lightholder claimed. He said the amphitheater and the ticket agency were negligent m not warning concertgoero; about the HOSPITAL ... From Al we'll try elsewhere," he said However, the outspoken dean de- clined to elaborate. Baker, whose supporters ~pent Tuesday evening celebratin~ at the County Line restaurant in Irvine. 5a1d plans are progressing to affiliate the hospital w1th UCL He said he will ask U CL Chancellor Daniel Aldrich b) letter th1!> week to nominate six candidates as prospective hospital board m~mbers. In addition. meet· ings are being ~<·hcduled between the IM C staff and members of a lJCl affihat1on comm1t1ee. Baker said.? "Regardless of the referendum, we were moving forward." Baker said. A month ago Tuesday. the state gave approval to th e IMC . backed~ a cadre of civic and business interests that includes Hoag Memonal Hosp•· tal and the Irvine Co. A. cond111on of approval was a prom1~ by IMC to ·create a SI mil hon annual fund to pay for health care for the poor. The fund would accrue from a fee on 1rnant!> of the . nearby medical complex. ad· vanced by 1hc In 1ne Co. potential violence that "hap°'pcns on <I regular basis" at punk rock concerts. "This 1sn'tJUSt an outbreak of a few individuals," he said. ''E\erybody gets into a circle and rushes into the center with about the force of the Raiders and the Redskrns. Then they pick up somebody and volleyball them around on top of the crowd." Spencer did not know anything about the punk bands performing at the amphitheater that night and was not aware violent behavior might occur, Lightholder said. Norb Bartosik, general manager for the Orange County Fair Board, said a claim filed on Spencer's behalf was forwarded to the Fair Board's in- surance tarrier last month. The Fair Board operates the Orange County Fairgrounds in C.Osta Mesa where the alT\phitheatcr is located. The slam-<iancinJ suit ii a new one on him, Bartosik said. "It's the first of the kind I've seen bere or ever in my· .career," he said. _ The amphjtbcater had a "relatively .clear and easy first season, outside of the complaints from the Concerned Citizens," Bartosik added. The ci tizen's group filed suit against the amphitheater in January for failing to order sufficient en- vironmental studies before the I 8,000-seat concert arena was built. DEATH PUZZLING ... From Al Fick · said there 1s nothing tO 1nd1cate fo ul play tn lgnarra'!> death Jill las thtreu no thing to mdicate..thal the young man would ha ve taken his own life. ··1 spent that ·whole day (Jan. 15) with him and I never noticed any- thing wrong," Ricardo lgnarra said of hi s brother. .. , Jn less there was some- 1h10g reall y wrong. something really 1roubling him that I didn't know about., · He said 1t would be .. out of charal'ler'' fo r hi s brothl'r to stop by the beach "c!>pecially a1 I I at night in the middle of wmtn " Fick ~aid lgnarra has bt'cn portra}'ed as "a nirl'. normal gu }' .. b}' his fri ends, co-workers and relatives. ·•He wasn't into drugs or alcohol. His business was doing. welL There's just no indication that tl:lere was anything wron~ or unusaf going on in . his hfe." explame9 Fick. .. But apparently he also was a very quiet individual who kept things to himself.:' the detective added . lgnarra was a co-owner of the Fabric Mill. an upholstery shop. A 1976 graduate of Huntington Beach High School, lgnarra lived by hi mself in an apartment and wrote short stories in his spare time. A memorial service was to be held today in Huntington Beach. BUDGET PROJECTS A BIG DEFICIT ... From Al Reagan . 1n his me~sage accompa- nying the document. look note of the red ink, saying: "Only the threat of 10dcfin1tcl~ prolonged high bud~et defi cits threat· ens the contmuauon of sustained non-mflat1onary growth and pros- perity. It raises the specter of sharply higher interest rate~. choked-off in- vestment. renewed reccs'\10n and nsmg unemployment .. He called for the deficit problem to be "laid to rest" throu~ a bipart1!Mln effort lo curb spcnclmg. He also urged. a!> he has previously. enactment of const1tu1ional amend-: ments that would require a balanced budget and g1 \ e the president hne-1tem veto authonty so he could pare individual items from ap- prupnat1ons bill!> rather than accept· 1ng - or rejecting -the measure!> m total In an clcl't1on yea r. the adm1n1!.- trat1on app'lrl'ntl~ decide~ agaimt addi ng cont~H·rs1al spending cut~ or taxing pmpmal<. to its financial bluepnnt. e<,pcnally since the like- lihood of < ongress heeding such !>uggesunn'> -even to pare the troublc ,onw deficits -P. considered slim. <herall. the bluepnnt calls fo r spending $925.5 h11l1on next year, up from the $851 8 billion estimated for thl'> \1'ar adjusted for inflation. Underpinning the budget plan are -the administration·s assumptions that tbe economy will continue expanding at a solid pace through the end of the decade, despite the deficits that private economists worry could sink the recovery. The projections also forecast that inflation. 1n1ercst rates and un- employment will decline. With that rosy economic outlook, the deficits arc projected to decline to $152 billion in 1988 and S 123.4 billion m 1989 Overall. the budget bluepri nt urges ~pending cuts of about $9 billion in a "anety of non-Ocfense programs, about half of which would be wiped out by fre sh increases in other areas. Turning to the military, the d<><;u:. mcnt a~ks Congress to boost spending ne>.t year by 14.5 percent. to $264.4 hilli on. by far the biggest increase for anv maJor agency. After discounting for 1nOat1on. the boost would be 9.3 , ~loud's to ha:Iig loW over Coast Extended No action on Crystal Cathedral tax appeal SACRA MENTO (AP) -(AP) -State tax . o(- ficials couldn't immedi- ately decide whether to reverse the payment of $475,000 in back taxes by the Crystal Cathedral of Garden· Grove. The five-member state Board of . Equalization panel took no action Tues- day after a 90-minute hear- ing on the Cathedral's r.e- quast. and did not set a new hearing date. Rev. Robert Schuller, head of the Crystal Ca· thedral. was ordered to pay the back taxes last July 31 for the years covering I 979 to 1982. The panel ruled that portions of the church property had been used for commercial events -in- cludin~ diet groups. a thrift shop. aerobic dancing and psychiatric services -and therefore subject to taxa- tion.· Controller Ken Cory. a· member of the board. had called for reconsideration of the payback penalty, sayin~ that not all. of the activities were purely com- mercial. Dally Piiot o.flyery la Gueranteed MO<>d•y· F rl(Jay II you 00 nor M ve your pape1 Dy S 30 p m caN DelOle 7 p m ano y O\H t opy w•ll t>e "!""e<ed Rain t::J Snow D snowersB F1u1"e ~D .0 I 3.9 2.0 u .0.7 u Slln .... 1ocS.y .. 6;23 p.m.. ,.. ThundllY It &:50 Liii. ~ ...... , &:24p.IJI. Moon Mia todlly It 6: 13 p.m .. n.. l'luaday el 7:38Llt'l. 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WllllJNne r-·~cut.hl)n .,.&,,~Qt"' VOL. 77, NO. 32 .\<, ..i rt·'>ult. gmernmcnt ~pending would aLurnnt fu r nearl ~ 24 pen.en! of thl' 'aim· of nation's out put 111 ~ooch and .,~·1\1Le\ 1n 1985. aho\ l' lhl' ~2.4 pert t•nl 1n 1980, the year lx·lort· Reagan took nffi t:e. percent ~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The budget document laud'> thl' admm1 ~trat1on effon s lC1 kee p dome<,t1r <,pending under control Jt \a1d '>pending on clomt''>l1c program~ would ru n i 523 I billion n('XI )Ca r. v 1 r1 uall ~ the ~ame a~ la'il ycn r wht·n Nu ma1 or new weapons are propo<;ed But tens of billions of dollar!> would go for 40 MX nuclear m1SS1lcs. almost two dozen ships and hundreds of planes, tanks and other armaments. There would be a 5.5 percent pay raise for the 2.1 million men and women in uniform. LIBERTARIAN PARTY ..• From Al nghts. The only proper law<; arc th ose which penalize such conduct a~ murder. rape. k1dnapp1ng. rohbcf) and other en mes which v1ola1e some· on('S nghts. Some of the 1mm cd1atc rr.fo11m Berg.land 1s advocating: •Repeal of laws which discourage work. such as m1n1mum wage laws, •End of the expansion of the money supply by the federal govern· mcnt, •The el1m1nanon of all subs1d1cs to indu~try and agnculturc. and maJor rcducttons in m1htary spending, •Permanent withdrawal of U S m1htary troops from all cntanglmg military alliances to chm1natc nsk of new war~. •Return and red11t11 on.of all troop'> to this country fo.r ~le purpose of protection aa,n1nst 1n vas1on. •Establishment of a no~firsMtnkc nuclear policy. and Just Call 642-6086 ' •Kcpluu ni!. the )1x1al '>cu mt) "IV'>lcm with voluntar. altemat1ve\ With a budge t of lx·twtcn $I m1ll1on and S 1 million. lkrgland 1s confident he will ~l'I on the ballot in all SO stale!>. He \aid 1t\ '>t ill too early to prrd1ct how well he will do at the poll<i in Novc mhcr. but he docs t·~pe<.t to get more vote:~ than prcdt· cc~sor f!(J ('latk got in h1\ prc~1dent1al bid lO 1980 < lark tallied 9'2 1.188 'otc\ -I percent of the total vote., cast lk~and ran for the \tale Senate in ( altfornrn m 1980 and itarnercd 200.000 votes r vcn 1f Oerg.land d~sn't land 1n tht Oval Offirc (and a l 1bertnnan never ha~). he said his campaign could still ht cons1dcrod a vtetof')' "ff the L1bcrtanan analym of 1 \Ut's l)fcc1mcs a part of the pollucnl dialogue then we will ha vt won " Wh11r do you lrtrf aboUt tire Dat~J~1t'd••'• ,.....,u..i..eau JIM number at left And your meu.agt. wm be rttordf'd, traascribed aad ~•Unrd to lbt a pproprtatt t dltor. · The same U -bour an1wtrln• u rvll't may k utd to ~rd le&len t1 "• tdlwr on an)' aopl<' Cnntrlbutors to ourrl.elun colama m••• ID~l•d• dletr namr aod ~ltpbonr num~r for vtrUlcad •· N• clntl1Uoa call1, ptn.tt. 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