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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilot-----IGH 88-l;OW 47-ClllT 1111111 WE lJ N P,O A Y fl-fl RU Ml Y Ii 1 'HH OHANGC COIJNTY C A L IFORNIA 'J'> Cf NT ~ Laguna rejects transit plan, tax City Council says freeway proposal benefits 'development interests' ------ By L.P. BENET OfttwDellr,......., Calling parts of the county's 15-year transportation plan a subsidy fbr development interests, the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday Coaat An lrvlnewoman will be carrying the torch for the summer Olympics./ A9 Ca lifornia An Inner-city Los Angeles school touted by Presi- dent Reagan as a good example, has a long way to go academlcally, of- 1Jclals say../ A4 Nation The death rate for elderly Amerlcansjumped 10 percent during the bitter cold of the last two weeks of December, a govern- ment report shows./ A8 World The battleship New Jer- sey bombarded positions In the Syrian-controlled central Lebanese moun- tains today./ Al Home Home accidents Injure one American every 10 seconds. How safe Is your house?/81. F ood Woo your Valentine with easy-to-make chocolate treats./C1 Celebrate the Winter Olympics with Yugosla- vian seafood recipes.IC& Sports Wrestling coach John Rosales has Instilled a winning tradition at Foun- tain Valley Hlgh./D1 Edison, Ocean View duel for second place In Sunset League basket- ball tonlght./D2 Entertainment Golden West College takes Tennessee Wii- iiams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" for a bumpy but exciting ride. /83 unanimously rejected the proposal and its provision for a penny sales tax increase to help fund road construc- tion. "We're having an assualt com- mitted on us...'' said Councilman Neil Judge refuses S&L's appeal Regulators s1ill hold San Marino Savings A federal judge has rejected San Marino Savings and Loan Associa- tion's bid to remove the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. as conservator of the cm battled institu- tion. One of the S&L's eight branches is in Newpon Beach. Federal regulators took control of the association Friday because of what they said were "unsafe, unsound and illegal" loan practices. The association's board of direc- tors claimed that without coun intervention to force federal regu- lators to relinquish control of the savings and loan. the S&.L would be forced into insolvency. But U .S. District Court Judge Manuel Real denied their request Tuesday for a temporary restraining order to remove the FSLIC as conservator or limit its broad authority. ' By law. "this court has no power to remove any conservator except at the insistence of the Federal Home Coan Banlc ·Board:' Real said. San Marino's directors will have a second chance to argue their case for return of power Feb. I 5 at a full hearing on the ments of Friday's (Pleue eee SAVlft08/A2) Pilgrim gets a ·ticket By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IN Delly '1loC Ii.ft Dennis Holland's Pilgrim of New- port was issued a citation Tuesday for overstaying its allotted time at the public Rhein Wharf in Newport Harbor and Holland has been forced to make plans to move his I 00-foot clipper ship elscwhe~e. The ongoing feud between the Pilgrim of Newport and the city of Newport began last week, when Holland was told to move the boat from the dock or face fines and impounding. The Harbor Patrol issued the citation Tuesday afternoon, after Holland was given a deadline of Monday to move the boat. David Harshbarger. Newport's marine di- rector. said the penalty for the citation (Pleaee eee PILGRIM/ A2) Fitzpatnck. "And we're beinJ asked to pay for the weapon." The city's primary beef with the plan is the ptoposcd San Joaqu· Hills Transportation Corridor, an• ei&ht-to 1 S-lane freeway that will start at the Corona del Mar freeway in Newport Beach, cut a wide swath through South County greenbelt terri- tory and feed into the Santa Ana Freeway near San Juan Capistrano. :·w e avee that the (San Oc1go and Santa Ana) freeways need widening." said Councit~oman Sally Bellerue. ·•But.-the propotcd (San Joaquin Hills) freeway ma.kn the plan unac- ceptable." Noting that the penny sal" tax proposal will fund about one-third of the transpor1ation plan, council members said the sales tax will benefit land developers and will discriminate apmst residents. par- ticularly senior c1t1zens on hmated incomes "We'r~being asked to subsdize the developers," Fitzpatrick said. With the no-vote, Laauna Beach ioins Huntington Beach and La Habra as the only cities in the county to reject the transportation plan. However, the county already has pmered yes votes from 23 c1t1es. Mlr ......... .., ...... u,. CHP Officer Paul Caldwell lnapecta truck wreck which injured Hunttniton Beach youth. , I -· DellJ ......... "' Notwtl 1(...., Orange County firemen clear .cene of fatal crash ln Irvine. Crashes kill _one, hurt teen Woman killed in -----Irvine smashup; HB youth badly injured A Santa Ana woman was killed and a Huntington Beach youth seriously 1n1urcd an separate traffic accidents Tuesday an lnine. Marla Sampson. a 27-year-old Santa Ana resident, was pronounced dead at the scene of a late morning mishap at the intersection of Culver Dnve and Main Street. according to lrvine police. Paramedics tried in vaan to save the woman by cutting away ponions of her crumpled auto. The woman reportedly slammed anto a van driven by James Franklin Boyd, 51, of La Mirada, whet was making a left tum onto Main. He was treated for minor injunes at Tustin Community Hospital. Sgt. Michael White said 1t appears one of the drivers ran a red light. but which dnver was at fa uh has not been (Pleue .ee AUTO/A2) Suspect 'bragged about beating' Jury in Wetherall murder trial told of how he boasted of cri me By JEFF ADLER Of IN Delly,._. Ii.ft The 26-year-old Santa Ana man charged with the strangulation slay- ing of Patrick Scott Miller in his Costa Mesa home last June bragged about beating his victim and showed friends and co-workers blood that had spat- tered on his shoes. an Orange County Superior Court jury was told Tues- day. Richard James Wetherall 1s being tried for first-degree murder and robbery in Miller's June 28. 1983 ~laying. If con\.ICted. Wetherall. a moving company employee. could be <;entenced to a life pnson term ~ ithout the poss1b1ht' of parole Maller, the ~6-\car-old c;on ol former Orange Count) Supcn1sor Edison Miller. was found b' his g:irlfnend 1n a bedroom ot the Hanover Street home the two shared. The body was lying in a pool of blood.. the hands and feet bound with towels. (Pleaae aee WETHERALL/ A2) more than eoousti to put the lei l.tJl proposal to voters in a June S ref crcndwn.. ~-......__ Al Hollinden of &he Oranse County Tran1portation Comm1ss1on pres- ented details of 1be plan to cou«il memben Tuesday night. He said the transporation improvements are ncc.cssary because the South County population is expected to increase by 700,000 by the year 2000. " Harbor cancer hazard viewed Newport waters "hot spot' for pesllclaes From 1taff Ud •lre reperts Newport Harbor, the lariest pleasure boating spot on the West Coast. contains the third hiahell concentration of cancer-causina PCBs on the California coast. accord- ing to a state water study. The bustling harbor also is. ene of the state's .. bot spots" for remanants of banned insecticides, includin& ODE. a breakdown product of DDT. according lO the JWO-year ~~gf ~the swe Wat~r QlJa1i~ Board and State Depanment of Fish and Game. Gordon Anderson, a water quality official. said it appears the ODE is lealing into the harbor from tbe Upper Newport Bay, the sprawling body of water upstcam from the Newpon Bay Bridge. The canccr<ausing PCBs, thick liquids once used widely in electrical transformers, were found in bi&h concentrations in the Rhine Channel, wh1cb runs along several of Newport 8cach's most respected seafood res- taurants. Officials for both state depanments said the findings arc not cause for alarm but point to the need for continued study and a stepped-up (See HARBOR/ A2) Patchy tog Md low cloodl .. expected to move onto the~ COUt tonight and ThUr~ ..... lng, but the Nadc>net11a. ~ at L09 Angetee lnllr- natlonal Airport la not abte to 1!11f If there Wilt be• r.peet of the blinding onslaught that ca. sMd multtpl9 a.utomobite .-nuh-upe tn H""'· lngton Beach Tueeday mominQ. l=og made a re.ppurMOe lllong coutaJ ., ... thle momfng, but no major prob'9ml were reported and jet aJrtlne night• tOOk off without del~ from John Wa)'N Airport. Almost all of Tue9dey'• trafftc havoc Wl8 confined to • lhot't stretch of Pactftc Coat Highwlly between Brookhurst St,_ Md Beach 8ou'6vard in Huntington Beach. Bualneaa . A look at January busi- ness reaults for the air- lines at John Wayne Air- port Is a mixed review. /BO Seal squabble blamed on 'misunderstanding' INDEX Brldg• 8ulletln Board 8ullneu California Newa Cluslfled · Comics Crouword Death Notices Food Home Horosco~ Ann Landers Mutuel f:Jnda National News Obituaries Opinion PoKoe Log Public Notices Sporta Stoci< Market• Tele'Mk>n Theetert WMth« World Newt 84 A3 85-6 A4 06-8 94 08 04 C1·10 81 oe 82 85 A4 A9 A10 A3 04-5 01..3 87 82 83 A2 A4 John CUAlqbam with .aaH, of Illa protected ell en ta la ~una Beacll. Five shon words set off the .. Great Sea Lion Debate of 1983." The recent ruckus bctwt-en en- v1ronmentahsts and sportfishcnncn that involved name calling. harsh accusations and statewide media attention is all due to a mis- understanding. a m1spnnted sum- mary an the Federal Rqister It aJJ bqan last November. when the port Fishana A sodauon of California submitted a petition to the federal aovemment asking for pcr- m1mon to take defen51ve measure to fri&hten sea hons aw•> from chant'r fisflina s. Assoc1atio president BilJ Nott. who drafted the pct1t1on. said the Cahfom11 st hon population hu quadrup~ ' nearly I 00,000 dunna the pas\ l S years and the manne mammal$ are tcalin fish off cus. tomer line at a nuc "that "Mii bnn1 the trldu to 1t kntts.'' Presently. under an 11-ycar-old law. commercial fishma "e ~I opcr- aton. unlike their chl.rtcr boat counterpart . Jrt allowf'd to f n.&hten away -c"en\k1ll -mannc mam· mals a a last re n af the seal thrutcn then catch The associa11on want-. ch.ancr boat oprraton 10 ,fall under the me rultn -hut onl~ 111 a LP. BEllET Focus ON THE NEws ccnam extent. Nott sa.id "'\II ~c want to do as move thrm away from the boat .. Ott ~1d "We'~notout toslaughtc:rsca hons " For M>mc unknov.-n ~ason. Na- tional Manne r1 henC1 rv1ct of- ficial ncsJttted to clanf) that potnt wl'len the) d~ftcd the petition into ummary fonn And what ""-a pnnt- td [)c(. IS. 19 3. edauon of tht Federal Reg.i tcr ~t shod; waves through the cnV1ronmtnt.al com· mun1ty. 8y the 1nc\udina the phrise -..n· c1d oal talc of mannc mammal•'' in the sum mar), it implied that the ~ponti hina AUtt1at1on. 11ttuch con· \1 tsofaflttlo l3Schan.trboa&s. ~lr.lna lcipl authont lo llauahttr 'lt"a hons (Pt-...... AL/A2) " . . A2 • *Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Wednaday, February I, 19M .. . 9pponents of Irvine hG>spital mount new court challen e InvaUd st natures rechecked in move- tole allze petition 87 ANDREA ADELSON ot .. Ollt ........ Opponents of I.he ln me Mcdt I Center. wh~ referenJum !lttml'd to h.a\IC t&pu~ last wttL.. ma~ l'l~the ne"' bft mto the pt>Utaon Jmc ~~ moununa a chalkngt' 1n l'OUn Four memlx'rs of th<' Cvmm1u« for a We Ho1p1tal Sttt' \\('l"t' s11l1ng through the l.64~ ln\alld SllJ\UUr'CS lh1S \\.eek. ..o.o the. s1Lm hopt' t.tw a burcaucnuc bungle m.t~ be the reason so man) lgners \lot'~ found not to be f'C'&lSlC'red 'oters and. ahercfore. meb1.1ble to \~ the pt'll-uon. C1wrman Gab) P'r)or said Tuhd.l). ln me C 1t~ C1erl.: Nanc) lace) satd pt't1t100 backrrs Y.Cf'l' bqlnnlllg to ched the 10\ahd 111\&lUtts apmst their own rtglStrauon affida\ us. col· lccted as the pctmon was circulated in Dcttmbcr. ..\nother 1.000 \ahd signatures are nttdtJ to put the referendum on the June 5 ballot Ten ix-rttnt of I.hr city's 38.000 rq.istered 'otcrs "'~re re. qutmi ..\lthouih almost 4.SOO s1ana- tures Y.l"l"t' collected. onl) :!.877 "''CTC found 'ahd last wttL. Comm1tltt Treasurer Nanci RoStn sa1J a curson ch«k of the d1sallo"'ed s1g.natures sho"'ed man~ '"~re among the ,00 to 1.000 peoplt' "'ho the pet1uon bcattn rqJStered to vote wbde CQllttuna namu. She saJd, as an cttmpJe. c,·ef) pe110n wbo SlJJled the petition and liv~ on PhyStcal Sc1enoc Road at UC ltvane was dasallowed. "We lhmlc ~ have a ~asonablc chancr of chlllen&Jna" the city cleric's findings. RoSC1l said, although she could not say how many signatures she thmks wert r"CJttted wron&ly. Voter approval o( the rtfcrcndum would overturn a zomngdeciSJon and block for a )'CM development of the state-.approved, 177-bcd Irvine hos- pital at Sand C:tn)on Road near I.he San Otqo Frceway. Opponents say the sate. amid a 310-acre medJcal and science parl... 1s too nOU)' and too near potential aircraft crash hazards. HARBOR HOTBED OF HAZARD ... Fl'omAl ellon t\1 pinp...11nt thl' ,1ngin ,,, tht• P'-111 u t 11 • .'n The l\\O-\\"ar s1uJ, "hKh C\am- tned ~) hartx,r~ and inkt on the Cahtom1a l'll.lSt marl' 1hc-tir<.1 summa~ oftindings from th<' state's mussel "atrh program ~1ussds. a tilter-f~der that stores the 10~1n~ that pass through tt. "ert plal't°d tn SI\ locations ID Ne-" port PILGRIM CITED ... From Al would be J..-termtnt'd in \·ourt Holland w1d he-talked w l ll' otTtcial \lom;1a' and thl1ug.ht 1h.,-, \loe"f"C gotng. ll' kt him )tJ\ l'D at Rhc-1n Wharf until )ume addlt1onal "orl could be don!.' on the boat'~ ma~1s and ngging ··0t-nn1 " rcatt-hurr ti' th!' .md he's JUSt d1X"1dnJ it's not "Orth fight1n~ .. his "ll'"e lkm '>.11d tl"1a' Marl.. Hc_)\\clrd the \~" ner ol .\n ~ Landing on the B.:ilb.1J Pentn~ula offel\"d to prl>' 1de a \p.l<.t' tor 1he Ptlgnm for at lea~t t\\\l ''eel\ "h1k some remodd1ng I) g1..'tng on th\·I'\" Holland tl'n~ll' el~ plJri<. l1n m\n - mg 1he Pllgnm there ThuMJ\ .\ more permanl.'nl homl' lllJ' be found for tht' P1lgnm JI 1he ( 1Jl' Manna V1lage. \\herl· 1he :-..e"port Sa1hngUub males lb home But 1ha1 docl.. will not~ able''' 31.'.'l.'.'ommodate th(' P1lgnm for at least .i mon1h The Pllgnm of ~ewport '' .tn I 'lh<l'ntun -st' le ship that the Holland'> built plank ~~ planl.. 10 th(' front 'ard 1.11 their Co-.ta \k-.a h1.)me o'er I~ \t•ars Dl·nnt' l\x)l od<l 1l1!:-s h • finan .. e 1h1.· prOJl"Ct and &tt) and the couple's 1hrC'\'. )Oung daughters In ed in the hull of the boat for I 0 \ears "h1le the' struggled to finish 11 • • Last Novemlx'r. the Ptlgnm was I.lunched and chnstened amid inter- nauonaJ putilittl) and a cro"'·d of '.000 well-"1shers. ~o"'. Holland 1s ··bet"'ttn a rock and a hard place:· accordmg to Peter \\ hnrhead. a fnend and fello"' slup .. -apt.a in. Holland 1s wa111ng for some ad- d111onal supplies to am' e so he can tinish the Ptlgnm·s ngg.ingand masts. The high public dOll. the Pilgnm 1s at no" a1 Rhem \\ harf 1s ideal for the lranes that must prop up lh<' huge mas1s. v "Our ta\ mone' built tha1 dod and 11 seems to me t·ha1 a )Oung follow "ho "ould spend I 3 )ean bu tiding that 'essel l.'.'ould use ~me help from th<' cm at the 'en end ·· Whitehead said ··)t'<. 1he ~me-as 11 "t' had an a1~)£1 out therr and an airplane l'oming tn shouung \ta~da) You·, e got to .. !ear the air and kt him come in .. Harbor ID late 1981 . The onl) coastal waters 1hat surpa~ Newpon Harbor's level of PCBs was Los .\ngcles and San Diego harbors. Anderson said it is thought the PCBs. now banned from use. come from boat \ards and other manne 1ndustl). · The Rhine Channel. in )cat'S gone b). "as a thm mg boating and cannel) spot and its waters long ha' e bttn suspe'C'ted of bemg polluted. Although the stud) does not dtr'CCt· I) a~ss the pollutants· health risk to humans or animals. state Depan- mtnt of Health officials ~viewed the findmgs and found no violations of current health sumdards., .said .Evan Nossoff. st.ate water board spok~ man Howe,N. safe e~posu~ levels ha\ e not bttn detenmned for some of the chemicals. and o thers are m conten- tion While the harbor has ne,er been cited as Ix-mg unfit for swimming or \loatrr<ont.act sports. most of the l 'pper Newpon Ba} has been closed to swimming for St\'en years. Collect- ing shellfish in the bad: ba' was banned five )Cars ago. · Tbr restnct1ons m the L' pper !'iewpon Ba) are due to bactenal cont.am man ts Joanne Schne1de-r. an en' 1ronmen· t.al Spt'Clahst \\ llh the.> Slate water board. said ~rwpon Harbor also came m near the top for chlordane concentrations. although com pan son figu~ were nol a' allable 1n tht' prehmlDaf'\ report WETHERALL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ... P'romA2 ~PUI\ D1Slnl.'.'t .\lhlf'll • PJt veal"\ ll'IJ llrnr<, \ l ' e "JJ tx'( n ··sa, atlel' Jnd '1 .. ·11..'ll'>' :--.·:itl·n hi- he~J 'mJ,hl.'J \\ltr .t '.h'l.~l:r1 .. kanl'r tx·r,,rt• he ".i' ,,.Jr~kJ "' \\ ethaall anJ ,.~kr~·r.~.t:i: -~ •l'l•r.:1.· GolJnc-r Jr "hl.l he 'T'1.·; "~;k dnnl..1ng a1 J kl;;'al t:i.u .\fter tx-aung \t1lkr. \\ dt1. r Jll an1.• Goldner. alw a nll..'' in~ .... ,~ir.in~ emplo~~ "ho \lo lll Ix-tnt•J ., 'n' !J r i..:hafi~ l:11er this 't:.:ir ,:, 1. .1 Je\ Pll.'.'tUf'('S . .l tde\ ISlllO an.! '!"\('' : .. ·m, from the hllme the rn'~\. ~! ,, ~h.l He saiJ the res1Jt"n.:e "'~' t'lt ·· n ,. shamtil~ ·· "It's ;ilrn1.l'>t hle the' \\1.'n: J ,,1r.11 J mo' tn)! ll'l:i But th1' i1ml' :hl' , I 1.::--1 N1J \qth hi' li re ·· (1ean ~1d dunn~ " '1.•renmg argumeri11n a ~n~ .\na • 'i;nr >0m T hl· prt1~· .. UIOr I 1ld IUf\. r<, that \\ :tlit·.-.ill. "llu<.h1.'\1 "llh th!.' e\Clle- -~\ ..... 1.'f the l.1 It n~ later made one · '1.ir1J m1~1alc Ht" braggl~ 10 ·n1.·rid' Jnd co-"1'rler) about \\hat 1.x ... urred tn the h1.'USC thal night JetJ 1h ng ho" ~h ller had b«n beaten \\llh a 'a1."("uum .:-leaner and sho\l,mg lff th\" blood on his sh~ \\he!' \\ e1herall \\"JS a~ted b\ l •<.ta \te.-.a poh .. -e otli .. 't'rs on Jul~ Ii'. ... ,. Jl n ('\j an' ID'l'h<'ment in 1hc 11' u•Jer L1tt"r ho" e' e-r. ht" pomted 11 h1~ shoes and -.aid ··Stt that that's t:>k".Xi It's his:· Ge.in S31d AUTO CRASHES ... From Al de1enn .n~d .\n n'l''ag..it1t'f' • .~·n­ unu1ng. The I " J fT' :-~1,"J;' r ·.e..: otli ... -ers t .: ''>C o•T t'' J',' .,: (.uh er I •r J tin1.·1• ~·-'1 Oarrell L..-'"J •d B.:i ~t.. 01 Hunt•ngh.'n &•Jd" '· ·~··reJ r'\\iu' 1n1unt''> l3ll' Tut·~..l' ·' h,·;-ht' ' \.l'Dtr l1I l'I the r1 .. 1o.·~r :~,., h: ;\J\ Jn, ing. an~ :nJ1.-J .i;-~ .: Jr.ii J~, J.t.h 1'1Tt .... ,,:l· l J;)\ .~ R. •JJ R.i t'" \\ ,I\ ; .I', ~ ' i . ' " t "Wrlll' Hv.,rnal \I. h1k his passenger. -.,_..ir..._, J ..\aron ..\tullanoofHun1- 1~g: .. n Eka .. h \l,a~ t~a1t'd b) para- ~N , ~ Jt 1he sn-ne of thr acCldent l J .-\,rma H1ghwa) Patrol offic-en. ":-i 1 !"\"Sp...1nded 10 t~ .a )("l p m .i,.1,k::· ne-~u Bon1u lan,on Road. '-ilJ ,. apPt"Jrt'\J Bal.er ~as dnnng Jt-.)ut J mph vn lh<' h,,ulder of the •.i...! ,, "en tw. tru, I.. spun ou1 of "'~• .,, ~ pf'('d a, rtl\\ the roadwo' .ir:d :1 ;ig,·d ni.~ the drama~ dttl.'.'h · SEAL SAFETY SQUABBLE ... P'Tom A l '\h '°"t'' • n J,J 'l • ;n.-~uJ"· th ·~ "'\rd~ ' ·1 '-1'.! · T hJI' •he l.lnguai-. •' ·~( 'J~1~~nJ \\J 1nt• f 1<.hent''" \\ ~ ~ J n..i .:-a r r, r th"· taling 11 mjnnt" mJmma "' U"' t.iling J Jefrrt\IH' ~'"iUI"\' \U\." .J\ usme: a t~ pt• ,f ~..,n.... J.:' ,(' tl"3t C'"\pkiJ~., 1n the air Th.it h.is prO,t'r. erTC\:t '~ 10 m1.~'mg tt-:e~ J"3' •mm ~'3t\ Jim lnl' l 1IJl1•e.., ~ .. ~ t'r '.11 0r • .i \IJnne f 1~hel""'"' .-..1 (' 1:-: Lo-. .\n~ ~ ... lr'irmee ;ne \\ ~ .. h1nl.'.· ton otli .. -e me-h .. )\\ nes «teJ lll Sl.llt' in the <.umm.in that ;hC' 3\~·1311<'n onh "'a' .lttempung t\)iet pernu~.,11)n to SC.-;.llltr ~.ll~ ....... , fn.1m t:'l\.'3t' In an' t'enl. ... hen .a' l'luntttr :1.)r thC' F~O\h oi l t' ~ .. Lton \tannC' \tammal C('ntc~ ... L.lguna ~~h di5'X>\CTC\i t~ fl:\(' 10 the tqlSler 0uTC1or John Cunn1 ~m 'm~1· .atth drafted a kttrr .. ,1 prot~t lo the mannt fi~ ~n ~ 3nJ , lk"\J a ~ ronfcren<'C' h> µ1her f>U IC suppon ··" e ha' c '•'•on' of a ... t>ll·Prt"lJl•u'C'd ponfahantt '~st"l anJ """' droi>Pn. anc?k'r :a '~on J1i --t WE RE LISTENING -----~~--=---=--- Just Call 642-6086 , t3n.:t' 1•1.•m a nx~en .1oss fish mtothe \\"Jll". tl .tltra.:-t the. (f't"a\u~ drop a •ish line 0' t'r tht 'ldt° to male t'' t"" tlt 1ng I~ then oix-n fire ~1lh ~U"I\ to p.-t'Ju :-e the greatest m.as.s iJJgl'ter of man~ mammals in 7. ~c:rt' h stnl"\ .. tM OrJanl.l2uon '>I.it~ n 11'> lea~r \\ e-ln._ • from tM halt m&Jl •e • .... e '~ .inJ ~ au11U\k th:u pre' uls .imC>:l! ~fle 5P0T1fishm tndu:s~ an •!-i1s a:-t.i ·· Th.n \ .ln arKt~d1hlt statement.·· ''tl 'I.aid angil~ ·Tm su~ the J('(uwn nu.t.en """" ·, ~~ .an~ attco- :1on to tt ·• \ttrr lndang punch<"\ through t.M ~e"~ ~La. It lUITIS OUl lM ld\en.&n~ dtS-:0\Cf"t'd the) ~ "" tM ongmal mlnlt ot \M pruuon -to lttp thf scals n·~~ from tht ts Tht ma.rrne m.amma.J ccatn. •htdl crnte'd _ SJC and ao1uttd scab Ul lq 3. s:aad SO ·~ U'IJuttd ~ pcoplie. ~ non-profil rpi:uz.auon ..sckpn>- i.knt uron a ckd.iakd poup of 'oluntttrund P"''"I~ coatnbuuocu. "\\ c Ft ('\~"lhu~.. elpbmed Cunninll.ham a m.&nM hie ~ . . The tnal Ix-fore Judge OJ' 1d Carur 1s nJ)CC'ted to last about three "'ttls Test1mon' "as M:hedul~ to resumt' toda~ · SAVINGS ... From Al taLro,er b) the federal banl board But that ma} Ix' too late. said the assooauon·s attome'. Ernest Leff. becau~ me~r of san Manno Sav- ings or its forced sale to another s.a' mgs and loan are d1st1nct posSJb1hues 1n the intenm Ho"'c,·er. Bank Board spokesman Bob Moore said Wedn~'. 1he rt"gulator: age-nc~ docs not plan to tal..r an' tunher ac11on unul after ne\l \lo('Ck's court hranng. .. E,ei:thlDg \lolll be status quo for tht' ne'\t St' eon or e-1ght da~ s:· \1oore said ~e"'s of the thnffs seuure Fnda' started a small run on the S&L 10 'e"port &ach and at the other fi, e branches open Saturda~ Sa~'(' San \fan no Sa' mgs· seizure b' the federal banl board. at least S~o m1lhon of m appro"\1mate-I~ S553 millton in depo~1ts has tx-en w1thdra\lon b\ 3n\IOU\ <.'USWmr~ Leff s.a1J teacher for Llgun.a Beach High School .. \\e·,e had seals that hue lx'rn shot. speared. gaffed or cluboed Some gt>t run O\Tr b~ boats ... -'nd a significant numlx'r ~' impaled on hools•haleattempuogto s~tcb fish from ltnn. Cunningham s.a.Jd as be gntured to a dupla~ board o( a dozen hooks and lures center 'etmnanans ha' e '"' tracted from seal_µ•~ and stomachs ··v. e'rr all for finding 1 salt ~~ to kttp ~ sea hons •"'I) from 1M boats.. -Cunnmsham said. .. Our plan •ould ~ us to lttp t~ sea bon1 from scanng a•~' schools offish and Jin' ent t.Mm from betng 1mpakd on hooks.-~ott s.aid ~ ma.not fisheries SttVltt LS cOftSJ.dmna ..UO.ina dwtcr boat operalon 10 obtain pcnmts to Olll) ~ 1be seal a•--a~ from beets.. led:) sa.id. addina u could be tt' en1 moo ths bdott aulhoriun Nk oo the pc'tltion. "r'c •uted •1th memhttl of I.he as.1o1oc:uuoo for r-o )alS. and that's &lJ lbn' '~ e' tt Lilted about dou1a. ·· •saki Fog bringing cooler weather Coaatal TOOAY 12 47 .. ,.. 631 p"' TMURSDA\' I 43 a.m 9 14pm 2 '4 a.rn Tllpm 17 CM 17 ·tO is 21 47 " N OI ,. 1• . " ., 07 14 IO 1• 17 '4 II ti '° .. 11 21 IO 44 ao 21 17 n 14 " 04 6$ 2t -10 ·H 11 OI $8 II $2 37 27 12 .. 1A II II SI 44 1t 12 55 24 51 H M 2t 47 27 61 44 $1 30 13 $$ 29 15 19 37 so 11 12 52 3 I 17 43 17 21 2 I Wwm ... ~ 22 OI ~~ 11 °' ,...,.... 30 14 .... on-. 14 a3 .._Yon 32 It --34 24 Norlll l'Ul!i. S4 24 ~Cir, 6t 37 0...... 31 23 OtlmndO 57 31 PelmSonne-ea 44 ,.,...,,.,, ... 31 17 "-"Ill 79 .. :::=r. ... 19 15 32 10 ...,,._,Or. 51 41 Pl'~ 32 1$ :::rClly 34 15 S3 M Surf report LOCAT'IC* HUllllnQ10n a.en Al.-Jeety. ~ 40UI 81 Hewpor1 22ndSI.~ 8elboe Wedge UOU-8-dl Sena..-W-T9'\C)"57.C IWlo i3 21 AlcfwftCIM 31 II 81Lou9 30 20 ti ..... T.,.,,.,. 57 40 tell L8loe 31 22 lanAnlonlO ., 42 Sin Diego 7ll .. 8.., FtllllCIKO IO 50 St SteMwle 12 05 S.111• eo 4~ siv:-r:; 12 31 5'oul' -30 12 llc>c*-4$ 29 Syr-11 OI Top9ka 53 IO T-n 41 T ... 83 37 WMl\Otlg1on ,. ,. ~ ., 3' Im COMllt'nOtt 1-3 PoOt-flit 1-2 PoOt 1·2 PoOt ()-1 PoOt ftet PoOt 0-2 PoOt ' PoOt s.-clltec:llan ... Arsonist torches 4 areas at Huntington apartments 20 people evacuated in worst of blazes; no injuries reported By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -0.-, ..... 11811 Polter and fire 1n,~llgators are s.t'arching for an arson 1st "ho ap- parent!~ started four blaies earh toda) in a south Hunungton Beach neighborhood. In tht' most scnous of 1hr fires. 20 residents we~ C'' arua1ed from a four-untt England trttt apanment com pie~ ~ h1le firefigh1crs <'\ t· mgu1shed flames 1n the garages 1~"3ted beneath the d\loelhng un11s. Huntington Beach Fire Depart· ment spokes -'Oman \tanha Wenh said no c1 'l hans o r fi refighters "ere 1n1ured 10 I.he rash of fires. She said the-first garage fire at ~502 England SL. "'as reported at I 02 a m \\ h1le firefightrr5 "ere e'11ngu1shmg a small blazr tht're r~1de-nts ale-rte-d the-m to three 01her fires 1n the neighborhood. \\ erth ~1d The most senous. 'ih\· <Wld. "as the fir<' 1hat sprtad 1hrough the stree-t-le,el garage\ beneath a four-unit apanment building at 2~ 11 England St . prompting an evacu- auon of its res.tden t5. Because of cars and rombusuble matenals located in Deity POol Deflftfy It Guerent-.d • f •• ~ .. . ., . -.. 1;he ~· the second-alarm fire took 30 to 40 minutes to control Werth said. Damage at that complex was esumatcd at SS.000 to the bu1ldmg and SI 0.000 to propen) m the garages Werth said onl) minor damage was reponed in the other blazes. The~ occurred ncarb\ at 520 Yorlcto"n .\\t. and 10 thealk) behind England lrttt " he s;i1d mH·sttgators bchcve the blaze-s "'ert dehberatel) set by one pe-rwn ~ho 1gn1ted combustible ma- tenah m the garages. \\ enh said toda~ ·s fim may be !"'('lated to a s1m1lar arson blaze set a month ago 10 a garage on nearby ~laware Street. 'lo arrests tn tht 1 ncidents had been made b) earl~ toda). Suspect in Mesa stabbing to appear in murder triaf 0 RAP,,G£ COAST Daily Pilai her arrest near the Artzona border MYeral days aft• the kJNlng, W8I ord«ed to appear tn OrMge County Superb Court Feb. 21 foe arraignment. Romney charged that Ahler Md ~a sm8'l amount of money to Girton fOf cocaine but ~ ~ed when she befieYed the drug wu phony. GlrtOn, a graduate of eo.ta ..... High Schoot, WMUbMd In .. neck, lkte Md 1>aclt .. died .. Nino"'**' lo .. ........,. Vll9f~---­... c::n.tetton 7141142~ cs ..... edvMlelng 7141142-1171 M oct. depemftenta 142-4»1 MAIN Ot=FICE '4 ""P'>• C.A •la M~ CA 11?6?& Chazy Dowaliby Rosemary Churchman r': ~ • ¥.0: '-'~:an• ~'' -IN ... '"' Cllcu&atton T~ ... c. ....... ....A.I:<• .... ~ ··~4~ --- "-!' p ~C<fi'lP' VOL. n, NO. 39 ondee1 s ooce \ ,_, 1Re,5~~s ob Splti~ iK CottoK a~ Li~ SllleateJtS 1132 rww. ..Aoe.. C:WestcliQb Plaza 65C>-2105 BULLE TIN BOARD Valentine's party slated for HB kids A ch1ldrcn·~ Valentine party as scheduled Saturday at the Huntmaton 8(ach Central Library. · The ~ny. SPonsored by the Friends ofthe Children's L1b~ry. will feature a skit. puppet show. door prizes, movie and refreshments R Tickets, pnced at S l, arc available at the Children's ~sou~ Resource Center, 7111 Talben A~ For more 1n1ormat1on, call 848-7813. Poll•ter to addrea GOP women Gary Lawrence, a vice president of the Decision Malung lnfo~ation pollma firm of Washington O.C. and Santa ~na, will address the Oranae County Fedtration of Repubhcan Women luncheon meetina Thursday The event will be he1d at noon at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. For more information call 527-8021 . Chamber plan• ml.rer tonl6h t The Laguna Beach Chamber of Co mmerce will hold lls monthly membership mixer tonight. The event will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Ron's In Laguna Restaurant. 1464 Pacific Coast Highway. Ll•tenlng •emlnar •et In Irvine A free public semmarentitled "Listening for Results" will be h~ld Sat.urday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the National U01vers11y lrvme campus, 211 2 Business Center Drive. Dr. Nina Duclous, director of Positive Challenge, a human resource development company, will conduct the r.rogr~m . Panicipants will learn the difference between sten1ng and hearing and will perfect the basics of communication. To regjster, call the NU campus at 957-6285. Kidney uni t plan• f undral•er The Orange County chapter of the National Kidney Foundation will hold its annual Monte Carlo NiJbt fuodraiscr Saturday at the Orange County Medical Association conference center. The center is located just off the Orange Freeway at 300 S. Flower in Orange. Reservations may be obtained by calling Louis at 863-1300. MS group plan• Hoag meetbJg The Multiple Sclerosis Support Group of H~ Memorial HospnaJ will meet Sunday t'roro 2 to 4 p.m. in the hospital's rehabilitation gym. Dr. Dave Engstrom will speak on relaxation techniques for coping with stress. Information about the meeting may be obtained by calling Chaplain Lloyd Sellers at 7860-2353. Jewish l eaders to be hon or ed Arlene and Lou Rhodes. longtime community leaders and members of the founding committee of the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County, will be honored by the United Jewish Welfare Fund Sunday at a champagne brunch scheduled for the Costa Mesa Golf and Cou ntry O ub. The cost is $8 per person and reservations may be obtamcd by calling the center office at 497-2070 or Laura Amster at 673-8157. Lincoln n lm to be aired In Capo A Capistrano Adult School Advanced Writing for Publication class is an vnrng the public to view the film "Abraham Lincoln. A Study in Greatness" Wednesday at 2 p.m. an Classroom 16A, at the Adult School, 31422 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Frances and Helen Linc. nationally known film producers, are presenting the film as a community service project. For information call 493-06S8. No fee will be charged. Wednesday, February 8 • 3:30 p.m .. Coast CommunJty College District Board of Trustees. Study Session, President's Office Conference Room, Golden West College, Huntington Beach. • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Meta Redevelopment Ageacy. Ctty Hall Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 7 p.m., Laguna Btacb Plauhlg CommJ11loa, Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 J?.m., Fo11Dtala Valley Plauhlg Comml11ion. City Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. OrugeCountySuJtatloa District Board of Directors, District Hcadquaners, I 0844 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley. Thursday, February 9 • 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Board of Adjustment. Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Sanitary District. First Floor Conference Room. City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. PoucE Loe Oran;. Coat DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, F.oo.y 8, 1ea.. * * U T V 's 'happy n ews' tren d criticize d By PBIL SNf!JDERMAN Ot ... 0.-,,... ... critical of ''happy new••• form ts in which nauonal newscaru to one hour. anchors ·~ sclectC'd for their lOod looks But affiliate tation have rM1sted 1h1 Fred Friendly, one of the people Who helped tet the early standards 1n television news coveraae. isn't too pluscd with what he sees on lhe tube toda}'. and news ume 11 devoted to chauer amona plan, he said, because they would have to tbe 1nchors. .. ajve up another 30 minute$ of lucnuve Fnendl uid be had JUSt viewed a local airtime. Friendly wu one of the pioncen in television news. He produced the CBS News pros.ram "See lt Now" with Edward R. Murrow, originated and produced "CBS Reports0 and served as .Prc1ident of CBS Newi durin~ the mid-60I. After leavina CBS. be1dv1scd the Ford Foundation. then bc&an teacl'lina law and joumaJism at Columbia University an New York. network-owned Lo. Ana;cles ata_tion's Mwi ln his tatty days at CBS, fnendly said, 1 broadcast in ~hich prcctou' msnutet ~ ainalt nationaJ company eould sponsor 1 wa1~ on a d1scu511on of us1na utrol<>sy to news prosnm for J uat s 1 ~ ooo a week. pred1c1 !he weather. . Today, Ile said, just 30 eeconds of a1nime He~1d many local newsd1recton turn.to can ClOst 1 sponsor $70 ooo to $150 000 .. media docton·• or consultant1 lo 1dv1s.e ' . • · the.m on tactics to increase the ratinp. If tbc Fnendly said. the c9mmerc11J ne~works ratmp do not improve, the news director is !\OW hav~ too Little air tame set aside for replaced. 1nformat1.o,nal P.t0v.a!'1S· PBS, munwh1le, "The turnover for the avcrqt TV news bas add1t1onaJ aut1me ~ut lacks the director is 2'h ycan," Friendly said. financial resources for in-depth news "Losina baseball rnanaaen keep their jobs coveraae. He is in Orange County this week to work with CouUine Colleae on an educational television project. Duri~ a meetina Monday with Oranic County Journalists and colleae officials, Friendly pulled no punches in assessina the current state of electronic journalism. longer than that." "Commercial television makes so much Reprdina the thrtt m-.jor networii' money doing-its worst that it can't afford to nightly broadcasa, he said the 30-minute do iu best." be said. "Local news shows make me sick to my stomach," he said. He was particularly new~sts (22 '!'inutcs wi~hout the com-Friendly said thearowinacable televLS1on merc1aJ1) provtde too httle time for field ma y offer additional hope with its in-depµi reporting. He sai.d network news ability to offer a variety of 1nformat1on execuuves have been pressing to expand the proaramming at all hours. Claurooma ao up In smoke A Weetmlnater fireman trlee to make hla way throtJCh the amoke of a fire that broke oat Taaday e•emn. at Warner IDtermecU- ate School, 14171 Rewland St. The blue caaaed about $110 ,000 ln d•mace and wu confined to three cl ... room•. the attic and roof. It took 32 firemen about 20 mlnatee to knock down the blue. ln•eett.laton Kid the fire wu of auaplclou ortafn bat would not •peculate on the ezact caaae. Ellsberg ties Lebanon strife jo S. Vietnam 20 years ago Tells QC crowd he 'would give my Hf e' to avoid another war By MICHAELENE BUSICO The crisis in Lebanon is an exact parallel to the Vietnam situation 20 years ago, and the only way to prevent another disasterous, unwinnable foreipi war is to immediately protest President Reagan's military policy. Daniel Ellsberg said Tuesday. "I have a feeling that I am living through past history and I would give my fi(e to avoid it," said Ellsberg. at a news conference in a Santa Ana. Ellsberg. the former Pentagon em- ployee responsible for the public release of the Pentagon Papers in 197 l, is now teaching a course at UC Irvine, and was speaking on behalf of the Orange County Alliance for Survival. The group plans a protest of a military convention called WIN· CON. scheduled at a Costa Mesa hotel next week . The aerospace convention is a 25-year-old annual gathering of mili- t<1;ry officials and defense manufac- turers that traditionally showcases new high technology defense weapons. This yea r rt is to be held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The Orange County Alliance has protested the meeting for the past fi ve years with candlelight vigils and other methods of passive resistance, spokesman Tim Carpenter said at the conference. Ellsberg, S2, said a laclc of courage among politicians. the military and ordinary citizens to publicly admit a foreign policy mistake will lead to a disasterous foreign war. another Viet- narn. "It is obvious to the world today that our policy. however well inten- tioned, has collapsed... he said. .. Don't fool yourself with the nollon that we can put more Mannes 1n and then take them out. .. lt will never be this easy (to get out of Lebanon) ever again." Ellsberg, speaking before Reagan announced his intentions to withdraw the Marines to ships off Lebanon, urged residents to voice their P.rotest by "considering the possibility of exp<;>sing themselves to arrest by (publicly) protesting" the conference. Ellsbcrg. himself arrested in June during a weapons protest at Van- denberg Air Force Base, said such action in the I 960's is what convinced him to release the Pentagon Papers. Ellsberg, who said he would not attend the protest next week because of a prior commitment, said he was certam such as action could galvanize WINCON participants. The anti-nuclear advocate said he em~athized with the WINCON par- ticipants as a previous government employee and his own reluctance to disagree with presidential policies. "I am not invidious," be said. "There were truths I could have said in '64 and '65 that I did not. I was obedient to my presidC'll!, my career. the go vernment... rather than my conscience and the people. "I know how these men feel. I was wrong and I learned a better way to act from the kind of people involved in the WINCON protest." Carpenter. of the Alliance. said a two-fold protest is envisioned: a candlelight vigil. such as the one last year at Marine Corps Air Station.El Toro. that attracted over 600 people. and passive resistance. such as block· mg entrances. Tough times for Irvine's schools seen $1 million deficit predicted even with increased support from state Ch1ldren attendin& Irvine schools will be in Lhe classroom longer and high school students will face tougher graduation requirements next year if the governor's proposed budget 1s approved, a district official said. Despite the 16.2 percent increase in fiiildiq for -~ucation prom15Cd by Gov · · · Superintendent Stan Corey said Tuesday the district expects a SI m1llJon deficll this year. The increased state support targeted for refornu. that will add five minutes to the school day and fivcday110 the school year in lrvine, gives the distric1 only a 3 percent boost in operating funds. be said. "We're going to be hard pressed to hold our owo .. in the 25-school district where 16,000 students arc enrolled, Corey said. However, the superintendent said be is hopeful that the reform-minded Legislature will give in to lobbyina effons to boost education sup~rt another 3 peroent, which would add about $900,000 to the district's $SO million bud&et this year. "The additional money would get us to a brcak~ven point," be said. Aside from a longer school day in Irvine, the governor's reform pack.ale allows seven tcachers to move up"lo the minimum $18.000 annual salary and for the creation of a mentor teacher program. Fourteen instructors will be named next Wcdncsdar. by the school board to fill the master teachers' post unul June. Corqt said. Selected by their peers. the mentors will receive an extra $2.000 for their work. Ten will assist new ~eachcn and the remainder develop refresher material for their COll?.JUCS. In addition. a revision m pduation requirements is to be taken up this month that would fotte students to take two years of science, rather than the present year and a half. and take either a fine arts class or study a forcian language for a year. he added. Neither are now required. '"Lots of reform measures can help us. if they arc accompanted by a move to keep the store open," Corey explained. "I've got this image ofth1s nice old car and they arc adding fancy mudauards and chrome fenders and they are pourina cola in the gas tank. "People are being asked to do more. but the basic suppon structure is detenorating." he said. Corey labeled President Reagan's call for educauonal reforms as election-year rhetoric. as it's not accompanied by additional federal funding. $500,000 GIFT TO ARTS CENTER The W.M. Kedc Founddon, ~ "' 19M to beneftt art and cutbnl lnleltUllaiM. hM doii lltl r.t $500,000 to the ar._ Coun'Y Pwb1n6ne A"- Center In Cotta M.... ~ "Thi• contribution ~ .,.. Cent• ClimCMll8I• totll to $47.7 mtfHon and .ui 9"CC>Urllge our voeun..,. to wen 9Y9f\ Mn:ter to ~ "'* fund rilling goat,'' Mid Henry T. 8eglf lbom, chalnnan of the c.nter tNat .... Groundbf'Mklng on thll Center occurred In Je6y 1953. The opentng la scheduled for Oct. 1. 1988. Newport Beach !Irvine youth accidentally money. Jewelf). a camera and blank checks after forci ng their way into a residence 1n the 11000 block of Mt. Robert Court. CoataMea Officer Ed Orosco near the G iris Gym and coaxed into a cage about an hour after the 4 a.m. escape. The other sea hon wa~ discovered cas1 of the compound about three hours later and was captured by O rosco and members of the Irvine cny animal shelter. .\ Newport &ach woman reported the loss of a gold and d1amond bracelet 'alued at SI 000 Monda). • • • An lr.ineman reported the theft of I ;shootsselfwithdad's gun A 13-year-old Irvine boy was hstcd m good condition this morning in an Oran~e hospital after aOCJdenta.lly shooting himself in the hand Tuesday with his father's .38 caliber re volver. Thomas Holthus was to be trans- , fered out of the UC Irvine Medical C.Cnter intensive care unit onto a general ward today, a hospital Hanttnaton Beach A male juvenile was arrested Tues- day evening on suspicion oftryina to break into an employee's red I 968 Volkswqen "Bug" parked at the SPort Chalet. 16242 Beach Blvd. The youth was attemptina to pry open the car's windwina. • • • A We tmanster resident reported the theft of a beiae 1983 Datsun Maxjma early todday frem the lot of the Red Onion rcstaunnt on Pacific Coast Hiahway. The loss was csu- mated at S 13,000. • • • Someone broke into a home on lhe 17400 block of Coronado Lane Tues- day by pryina open a lidina front glass door. The lo included a S2SO camera. • • • spokeswoman said. LL AJ Muir said the tccn-aaer told police he picked up lhe weapon because he heard a prowler outside his home on Lexington. The 1un went off accidently, puncturina the boy's left hand, he said. "We've concluded that's not what happened," Muir said. Police believe from the 300 block of 13th Street. The loss was estimated at $200. • • • A woman was IJTCsted Tuesday af\ernoon at the Sport Mart, 7'433 Edinaer A ve.1 on suspicion of shop- Uftina. Oothina worth $60 was rc- covcrtd. • • • A home butJ}ary was reported early Tuesday on the 21000 block of Sundown lane. Entry wu apparently made lhrouab a &ont window. The loss included 1 $700 stereo unit. • • • A resident of the 17600 block of Crabb Lane told Pohoc Tuesday that bis gold 1973 Citroen auto had been stolen. The loss was estimated at $13,000. • • • Entenna throuah a bedroom win - the boy was playing with the weapon, loaded with two rounds. They found the home's windows secured and the TV blarina. Muir said child endanaerment chal"les probably will not be souahL The boy, home sick during the last nine days. was alone. 1"'.ne An undetermined amount of jew- elry and silver were taken from a Turtle Rocltcondominium sometime Tuesday. A buraJar made a trianaular break in a rear window to aain entry. • • • A worker suffered head la~ntions and bruised ribs after falHna Tuesday momma from an ciaht-foot tc1ffold- ina at a construction si~at 1684$ Von Karmen Ave. ; • • • An office worker reported her J>Utle coo1ainJ111 S 1,500 disappeared from under btt desk at Prinlr'OJ\ax, 17500 Canwriaht. Tuctda). Pountaln Valley A clerk at the La Linda Market. 600 W. 19th St .. s1mpl) shrugged when a knife-wielding suspect asked for all the mone) in the cash re&Jster Monday mght. The woman had JUSt emptied the register m preparation for closing up and had the mone) in her pockets. The man, dcscnbed as white. S-foot-8 or 5-foot-9. and wciahing I SO to 160 pounds. ran off without taking anything. The clerk said she recognized the man as the same person who robbed the store last November. • • • An accountant's office at 666 W. Baker St. was broken into early Tuesday momina but there was no Ion reported. Police speculated that thieves we~ scared away by the buraJaralarm that went off when they smashed a rear window mto the busine s. • • • Wrapped candy and cookies valued at $40 were stolen from the Baker Center an a buf11ary Monday ni&ht. At lea t two bu ancsses at tht 606 Baker t. addres ~re h1L . • • • A beach cru1str bicycle was ~ Ported stolen from a locked complex on the 100 block of West Wilson Street over the weekend The lo was pla~atSSO. Lacuna Beach • • • Laguna Beach poh~ were seeking a man who was seen peeping into windows 1n the 800 block of South Coast Highway. The man was de- scribed as about 35 }ears of age. 5 foot 8 inches tall. weighing 180 pound\ with sandy blond balding hair. ••• Items valued at S ~.695 were stolen from a car parked 1n the 200 blod of VieJo Street. • • • A house in the 200 bloc~ of Cypress Street suffered SI ,SOO 1n damage from vandals who broke 1n doors. windows and fixtures. a car batter. 'alut"d at SSS from his I Q7~ Ponuac parked ut the 1900 block ol 16th treet Tuesda\ . • • • .\ 5.3-}ear-old Newport &ach woman w-as a~ted on susp1c1on of stealing SS.65 1n grocenes from the Hughes Market at ~555 East Bluff. ••• The pubhc w.orks wing of the Newport Beach Ctt) Hall a\ 3300 Newpon Blvd reported the theft of four t}pewnters wnh a combined 'alue ofS3.324 Tuesdav. • • • • .\ Santa Ana woman reported the Id\ rear tire of her car was slashed while she was pla)'1ng aolf at the NewPon Beach Golf Course OC deputy cites innocence in Niguel burglary charge LAGUNA NIGUEL (AP) -l\n Oranat . Couaty shcnfrs deputy . pleaded innocent Tuesday to bur- &)aritina the hom~ of hu nel&hbor. who told 1uthorh1C1 he had cauaht the dcputr m11dc h1s house. South Orange Count) Mun1c1pal Coun Judat Pam lies set a Marth I 3 prthm1nary heanng for teven M. Kent. 33. of l.quna N1auel, v.ho as currtntly fret wttht'lut bail, id count~·. Deputy Ot tnct Attorney Chn Knliclt. mentonJan 29 that he hadcomctnto 11.is house th.at day a.nd beard someone upslllrs He said the pcno Jumped out the second-floor window and Oed aero ~lawn Gnffio 1dcnttficd the Oec1na man as Kent. ~o anated that d1y said Krahe "There was no 1ou." Ktallc\ saad. adding that ... Cmain items or peT· sonat propcny wett mo~ed from one loauon 10 tht bou to another ... A Huntioaton Beach min rcPortcd Tuesday that his red and while t 9n , Yamaha motorcycle had been stolen dow, .someone buralari1ed a home Tuesday on tht 6400 block of Yale Circle. The $5 ,000 los included 1cwelry and coin . Thieves entered a house in the 18000 block of Carlsbad Coun and stole a tclevt1ion set and a microwave oven • • • House buraJars stoic a radio. Two inmate of the Fncnd of the ~a Lion compound on Laauna C'anyon Road escaped early Monday momana. One ~· hon pup wa~ ,comcrtd b\ . at. Mike Davis and Kent' nt•&hbor. Greao"" Gnffin. B. rtportcJ to the hcntf, Ocpan- Kent is on 1n~firul'e Id.min tnUtvt' ka~c from h11 Job. Pmdin c:tm· clu\ton ofthe 1n\lhlt&1li n. ' l-r f .. :&4 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Febru•ry 81 198A Astro-crew become film stars in stars Meanwhile, bad weather in florida may delay landing__ CAPE CANAVERAi .. Fla (AP) -\hallen~cr's astronauts went before the camera toda:r to star in a panoramic movie, while on the ground officials were eyeing bad weather that could delay or once again cancel the first shuttle landing an Aonda. The space tra ... cle~. after five bttterswce1. bus) days an orbit, welcomed a relatively easy day of "penmena and relaxauon before winding down the JOUmc> wtth more tetherlcss space walks on Thursdn>. a news conference from ~pace f-nda} and return 10 Eanh on Saturday, landing at a launch sttc runwa} But weatherofT1c1ali. rcponcd a storm front 1s hcad111K thai. wav from theGulfofMe'l.1co. and 1ta high front to thi.' North does not pull 11 that dtrl'Ct1on . tt rnuld bnng ra111 and clouds to th11o area at the planned 7 21 a m E~ I touchdown time Saturda} I \ ' ' "l .\SA would ltke to 'itan landing shu1tks here ini.tead ot in Calttorn1a to s.c:tH' mune} and cut do"n turnaround t1mi.' between launchei. To ach1c"e that goal on this Oaght. tht'. agi.'nC) ..aid ll "ould lo.ct.•p the Challcngt.·r crew 1n l>pace an ~·xtra da} and land hnl' Sunda) morning. After that therl' an· no da\ ltght toul hdow n opponunl!ll'' here for !>C\t.'ral da)s. so t'he shuttle would be di,cncd to Edward!> Aar Force Base. The wcatht.•r prediction for a Sunda) landing I!> good. U~o Dark area at right of dome la rubble from land slide Inside Mount St. Helena• crater . One prc\'lous a11cmpt 11> l;rnd the shuttle here. last July. was scrubbed because ut bad weather. M1ss1on control radioed the Ii vc astronauts that th rel' Soviet cosmonauts were launched toda). with the comment· .. That makes an all-ttml' rt.'rnrd. ha' ang eight folks an span· al onl' ume" Mount St. Helens huffing, puffingforimminent blast Commander Vance Arand rcpltnl "lt'sreall} getting populated up herl' .. Toda' 's filming !>es1o1ons. "llh a ')pt'c1al Cinema-360 camera, were to capture footage for a half-hour documcntar) ... The ':>pace ~huttle: .\n .\ml"ncan .\d\ en- ture" The) began "1th shots of Brand and pilot Roben Gibson workin11. al their control station'> DRINKING AGE BILL ADVANCES WASHINC1TON !.\P) -States would ha"c two }ears to comph w11h a proposed new national m1n1mum dnnlo..ang age o( 21 \cars under lcg1\lat1on hcadt·d 10,~ard House floor ac11on The mea~urc adopted Tucsda) b) the House Encrg) and Commerce Comm11tec. would prohibit mmt bar~ and hquor stores from o;C'lling alcoholic beverages to anyone under 21. The measur<: nc\l goes to the Hou1oc flour :"o tame tor a vote has \.Ct been set fatabltshmcnt\ '1olatang the law could be c,ubJcll to fines up to S5.000 .. Factual c' adence sup pons the close corrda11on between the drinking age and fatal hagh"a} alc1dents anvol-..ing achohol. Qyer 25.000 JX'Oplr die in ..tl- cohol-relatcd crashes c'el) )Car In d1<.Jpport1nnatl' numbers. the~ accidents are caused by tho~ umkr :! I:· said Rep. Norman F Lent R-N Y a spon'or The committee adopted an amendment I:" L t.'nl to the measure that w-ould dela\ the bill's l'tlcctl' t.' dJtl' lllr two years to let states with lower dnnlo.1ngasl·') chang1: their own laws to come into cumpltanc1: w11h th •· federal standard Lava dome is growing larger and deformation continues VANCOUVl::.R . Wash (AP) -Steaming cracks in \.1ount St Helen~· la'a dome gre" larger .and shallo'll. eanhquakes kept up a 'iC1<;m1(· chatter toda}. warning that an explosive eruptmn at the 'olcano ma) be imminent, scientists said "Field crew\ rcpon deformation (of the dome) 1!> continuing at a rapid rate... Thom Corcoran. Forest Service spokesman at the Volcano lnformauon Center in Vancouver. said fue\da) night. "The) also n·port !>Orne changes an the top of the dome. including d1'>ruptcd areas. increasing size in the cracks on the top of the dome " Corcoran added that .. e'tlrus1ons (of molten rock). rocl. a' ala11chcs and 'mall t.·,nlo!>1ons may follow O\ er the ne\I '>cH·ral da}'I ... fhe eanhquake act I\ 11} rl'maincd at a high level toda\'. said Rick Benson. a 'research scientist at the llna~ersit) ofWa\h1ngton gcoph}s1cs pro~am. '\ field t.:rew from thl' l '.S Geological Survey on Tut'c;da' reached ndgci. near Spinl Lake. at the nonhern ha'>t.' ol the mountain to' 1c"' the lratcr and measure the doml 10 l her k tor dcformJ11un caused b) magma under the' olcano \ l;1nd\lidl· thJt rcad1cd the l rater lloor and sent an ..t'lh plutnl' 4 'iOO h~l't ma lhl· crater nm Monda} naghl prohahl\ ''a' thl \1gn..il that an "erupll\e pulse" had ''a ncJ .,,11d < 1m ora n The <.hdc w a'> "><.'Cn b' geologists on .1 night tlight u' er the i-. \OO-loot !)\:al.. \c1l'nl1<\l\ ha\I~ \J1d an:. danger from an eruption \\oulJ probabl~ ht.: lontined to the crater area and the fl ani..., ol the \OllJno "l hl' \l't,mtt. k'l'I " \ttll \Cl) high." said Chm, I n\kr. ol lhl' l 'n1H'r\lt\ of ~a<;htngton geoph~s1cs WIN A TRIP TO SANTA BARBARA FOR YOU AND YOUR VALENTINE • Spend 3 day~ with Your Valentine at th.-mmOlntic MARRIOIT C,ANTA BARBARA BILT- MORE Enioy a cumpltmt-ntary dinner 1n tht> Fountain Court Restaurant one evening Fill out tht entry forms available-in all stor~ and restaurants in tht• Village to be eligible to 11pend 3 day &r 2 nights at thf' MARRIOIT SANTA RAR8ARA BILTMORE (Sunday thru Thursday until June 15th ) Entt•r your name by Monday, Feb J3 Dr.awing will be held Valenhnt's Day. Tuesday, Feb 14 at 12.00 noon in thf' V1tlagf' Merchants AMociataon office No purt'haSf' nt'tt:\"'1ry Winnt-r nffd not ~ prnf'nt to wan $ o;/~111NIJ . .r .J,IA/tt Jl.11&ua ~hmw You fan of.,ti wm o romonttc dmrtfr for l at mu of t hr • fnllawm~ fmt· r~<,faurant<> at tht V1//ogl •Belgian WaUll' In n •Gandhi lnd1an Cu1'1ntt •The Good F.arth •Hungry Tiger • Mt-yerhof'c; Rt>Staurc1nt 1 S uth oa t Pia a Village . at Sunflower a Bear Str•ta Santa Ana, CA 9270•• (71.C) 241 ·1700 program in Seattle. I he program uses seismographs to keep track of occurenccs beneat~ the mountain. "Most of the events we are seeing are still eanhquake~. We ha-..e not seen a lot of rockfalls. which usuall) occur afler the eruption has broken through (the surface) ... she said. "The conunuang quakes mean to us there 1s sull an awful lot of pressure trying to work its wa} through. In other words. there as still something lo come." She saad an "energy relief curve" being plotted as similar to the one 1n the March 1982 dome-butldrng eruption that sent an ash plume to 45.000 feet and hurled boulders up to two males from the dome. That eruption. she said, was probably the most remarkable 1n the past two years. One difference. she said. is that deep quakes preceded the March 1982 eruption. "We're not seeing those now," Ms. Tnsler said. School touted by President has way to go LO .\NC.ELE~ (AP)-.i\n anner-ctt:r school, touted b~ President Reagan as an e'tample of how "one determined pnnc1pal" could pull a campus out of drugs and violence. s.1111 has a long way to go academ1call>. officials sa) "The climate at the school has improved consider- abl). but the skill le' el of the students is sull \Cf). 'er: low ... said Elaine amoIT. a government teacher The most recent state tests found 11s seniors at the 5th per«en11lc 1n reading. the 2nd percenuk in wntingand the 2nd percentile an mathematics The 50th JXrcenulc is the state 3\eragc. Ounng a con..,cnt1on ofh1gh school pnnc1pals 1n La' Vegas on Tuesda~. Reagan once again proclaimed Washington High School an south-central Los Angeles an urban "success story." "Just five years ago. (the school) suffered from all the ills that affi1ct so many inner-cit) schools -drugs. '1olcnce and gangs -and it had one of the lowest academ1t. ratings 1n Los Angeles Count) ... Reagan saad. "Tbcn George McKenna became principal:· he said. "l has one determined pnnc1pal. a hero wath faith an common-sen!.C values," demanded discaphne on campus and hard work in the classroom. .\bsentec1sm dropped. mot1 va t1on increased and . .. last )Car 80 percent (of the graduates) went to college,'' the president concluded as McKenna sat bchmd him on the podium. Although the school 1s no longer the gang center 1t once wac;, Ms. SamofT's bleak academic assessment was echoed b) several Washington teachers Tuesda}. "I thank the pnnc1pal staned out to calm the school down and dean 11 up. He wanted to lifl the expectations . and he has." said M) ron Wolfe. a history teacher. "But building 11 upacadem1call) as much harder. I can't say r,e seen an') real improvement 1n the achievement level." he \atd Wolfe noted that he has classes in which many c;tudcnl\ read at the third-or fifth-grade level. McKenna gets h1sh marks from teachers and other adm1n1')trat0~ for being a tireless worker and a stern d1c;c1pltnarian who believes that his school can be made thl· hc<>l 1n the city .\\Reagan did, most of those inten.1ewed Tuesda) trl'dttcd Mc Kenna with bnnging order and motiva tion to the 'll·hool, although several noted that most bag high 'I<. hoolc; arc calmer now than they were live or 10 years ago. The claim made that 80 percent of Washington's graduates go on to college-a figure cited by Reagan and man} others an trumpeting the school's ach1eve- ment'\-was based on a questionnaire given to seniors last )ear Syria president OK'd slaying? WASH ING TON (AP)-!smelt intelhgence says the 1982 assassination of Lebanese President-.elcct Bashir Gemayel was approved by Syrian President Hafel Assad. the Washington Post rcpons in today's editions. "The Bashir Gemarcl assaumation was at the 1n1t1a11vc of the yrian ,· Yeho hua aauy. the former chief of Israeli military 1ntclliaencc told the Post. "h is ba~ on hard evidence that President Assad inttiat~ 1t. h was done throuah the 1ntclligtncc offietr of the air force." Bo hir Gemayel's broth~. Amin. as lbe cumnt pre 1dcnt of Lebanon. Syr1an official have repeat~ly dented any involve· ment an tcm>n t bombings or assassmatioru. The Po 1 said communications foterccpts and ~urvc11l1ncc reporu collected by U.S. and hraeh 1ntell11encc offic11ls 1nd1catc that a Syrian 1n1clh1cncc cap1.111n dire<:lcd Habib Chanouny, the 26·)Car-old Lcbants( man who placed 1he bomb that killed Gemaytl. I rad1 Deftnsc MmtStcrMoteh Arenstold the Po the touldn't confirm thal A d orckttd the kiU1na. But Aten n1d he WIS convinced that As d WIS aware of the plan nd approv~ 11 "l think we know wnh cen11nt) toda) lhat lhc as anation of Gema)el, the pn:sidcnt~lttt ofubanon. the 1u1dc on the American Emblmi 1n 8c1ru1, the aua k on the Marine rompound in Beirut -all of tht'm ~ere earned out W1lh thr lcnowledV of the yrian cstabli h· mtnt." Artn1 told the Po11. NATION ~ ---=-=------_.. -- ---- El Salvador aid bill tied to human rights By ~e Anoclatecl Pre11 WASHINGTON -The Hou>e has told President Re gan for the second time to tie U.S. m1htary &ld to. El Salvador with that country's progrcs m guaranteeing human nghts and endin¥ right-w1na death sq1.;1ad~. The El Salvador bill, approved by voice vote, t$ 1dent1CAI !O legislation vetoed by the president last November: The ball would rcQuirc the Reagan adminiwat1on to ccn1fy cv~ry six months that the Salvadoran government was mak.inf pr~ss in human r\ghts. El Salvador has received $ billion in U.S. aid since 1979 Propane blast .tllls 5 WALLKILL, N.Y. -An explo!i.tOn occurred wben a propane tank was bc1na installed at a lead-.extractmg business this morning. k1lhng five emplo)ees. state police .. said. Four others were an.1_ured. The eAplos100 occurred around 7: IO a m. at the RSR Corporation on Ballard Road in Wallkill. about two mates eas1 of Middletown, said state pohce ()gt Alfred Dorer Four people were 10Jured and taken to Horton Hospttal in M 1ddlctown, he ~1d. The five dead were employees. he 'latd The company extracts lead from car battcnes. he \Std . Soclal Securlty rolls up WASHIN(J TON -The Social Security rolls, after dropping t\\<O ycan. ago due to the elimanallon of some benefits and a J1sab1ltt) crackdown, arc growing again and hll an all-tame high 1n January. James Brown. spokei.man for the Social Secunt) Adm1nis1ra11on. said 36.182,998 reured or da!)abled workers and their families received benefits 1n January. That wa s about 22,000 n:iore benefic1ancs than 1n March 1982. when the previous record wa'> st.•t. Prostltutes flock to Ha wall HONOLllll · -Man) prostitutes forced from Los Angele~ ma) be ending up on the streets of WaiJc1k1 . according to an official of the Wa1k1k1 Improvement Assoc1at1on Honolulu poht.:c admit there has been an increase 1n the numberofprosututes an recent months. but said the) can't he 'iure if increased pressure in Los Angeles is the cau<;e Donald Hremnrr. executive' ice president of the Wa1k1k1 Im pro' cmcnt Association. said the prosti- tutes mav haH· been forced from Los Angeles by police trying to\:'kan up the cit) before the 1924 Summer Ol)mp1n Pestlclde defense a f allure CAMBRI D<,E. Mass. -Jurors who convicted a gardener of strangling a femak rustomer said they were un<;wa)ed b} IHS defense that pesticides rendered him 1ncapabll• of d1\t1ngu1,hing right from wrong. David Garabedian. a 2 '·)Car-old lawn <:arc specialist. was found guilt} Tuesda) of fir<it-clcgrec murder in the March 29, 19!0. killing ot E:.lcanor Muldoon. The 34-year-0ld sccrctar) wai. throttled bcbrnd her Dunstable home and peltl-d with large r(Kk\ USC frat rape reported LOS AN(1fLES -.\n 18-\ear-old woman has told pohc<' that 'he was gang-rapCd at lnafepoant in the basement ofa Unl\erstt' ufSouthem California fraternal) house last weekend "hlk a pan) "as goi ng on upstairs. Police Detecmc Da ... 1d J. Grabel'ik1 said Tuesda) the woman told officers sht> w-as at a pan} in the Sigma Alpha Cpstlon house when accO'itedJUSt after m1dn1gh1 Fnday b) a man who held a knife to her throat. The yo ung woman \aad 'ihe wai. forced to go to 1hc ba1oemcnt of the large building. w-hcrc 'ihl' "a' raped first h) th e kn1fe-w1elder and "then ag:11n h~ an unlno"n number of males." Ciraht.:l'>k1 'ia1d No arn''>l'I have been made. he said. Playboy lllustrator Nagel dead LOS ANGELES -Pamck Nagel. 38 . .a Playboy allustrntor best known for has i\n Deco-style drawings of <>Ultf') women. died ~aturda) of a hean attack. Nagel graduated from Choinard An lns11tutc an Los Angeles. now C-ahfom1a Institute of An'i in Valencia. and developed his signature st} le 1n the earh 1970s. Since 1980. Nagel's images of lean and 'ie't~ women had gamed nat1onw1de populant} Robber makes quick change LOS ANGELES -The "Plaid Shan Bandit" has changed his garb since police put out the word that he's wanted for 28 hank robbenc., during the last three months. Out dctec11ves say he's an the same old business. The last time he was seen. he was wearing a sweat shin or sweater and a Montreal Expo~ baseball cap. He was robbing another bank at the time. deteet1ves said Tuesday. He as bchc,cd to have held up four banks in the last week Wheels-up landlng a success BURBA NK -A private twin.engine plane has landed on its belly af\er wheel gear malfunctioned at Burbank Airpon, but all three people aboard escaped inJury. airpon police Lt. Bruce Humphrey said today. "It was just a gear-up landing. He had a malfunction of his hydraulic gear-IO"'-cnng de' acc.'' Humphre) said of the Cessna 414 landing at 4·30 p.m Tuesda). "He JUSt landed .... Jumped out of the a1rcraf\ and ran." he said. There were no inJunes and no damage "other than to the air'Cral\,'' hl' said WORLD Arab dlplomat •hot PARI -A diplomat from lhc l lntted Arnb Ema rate~ was shot and ~nously wounded on a Pani. street today. polite s:ud. Details of the attack wcrt not 1mmc<liat<'IY relea~d. Officers said he wu' shot an th<' head and received emergency treatment on the <;('Cnc. rhe Embassy-refused all ~ommcnt. On Tur~ny, un1drnt1fied gunmen as· sass1natcd exiled Iranian Gen. Uholam Ali O vc1ssi and his brother on a Pnns c;tn.'ct Both men were shot in the head. Indian general strike nean AMRlTSAR. lnd1a-Thc m 1n 1kh polittcaJ leader vowed today on the eve of a general stnke tn the non hem Indian state of PunJab that the ciaht·hour shutdown -to show uppon for greater independence -""ould be "completcl)' peaceful " PoltC't' ind paramlhtary troops wnh nfles. helmets and not t11eld5 were attn today throuahout Amnr~r. home of the Golden Temple. the hohc t of 1kh shnnc~ ond ccn1er of Stli::h acth·1ty In GO GI lthd~ur move to head offtrouhlc. Pnme Mmmer Indira ~• an nl 1nv1tcd the 1kh m1htants to another round of di us ion' on their demands for arcatcr poht1cal and tel'iJOU' aut<lnom)' Reda lamb••te U.S. eleotlon MO. C'OW -The Soviet pru Is a.iv•l'\I pedal atlCf!tlon to the l 984 prl' 1d nttal raC't', cha~na that • Pre 1dcnt Rcapn 1s the lcadana contender 1n a• compefi- 11on of money ba .. On Tuesday. 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Tbc 11 S-man British contingent of the mulunahonal force withdrtw from its suburban base and moved to u ship omhorc because of the "detcrionu1na" situation in Lebanon. The Bnu h move followed Pre 1dent Reagan's NEWS PERSPECTIVE announcement Tuesday nt&ht that the 1.600 U.S. Mannes would be mkployed 10 Amencan ship off the shores of Lebanon. But Reaganauthorued broader use of Amcncan naval auns and wanhlp!it to suppon the d1 intearat1n& ~bane~ ann) and the embattled government of President Amin Gemayel. "The USS New Jersey 1s finng I 6-1nch JUns at t.araets in Syrian-<:ontrolled area!it of Lebanon which have been firi"J on the ctt) of Beirut," said a spokesman for the Mannes. MaJ. Dcnni!it Brools.The Voice of Lebanon Navalgunfire putting U.S. in position of taking sides pos1uons only 10 pr01ect the Manne~. other clements of the multinattonal force and U.S. rernnna1ssance planes. radio stJtuon said the bombardment destroyed at least eight Dru~ militia gun po~lltons in the central mountains The sh1p's 16-inch auns arc the llJlest anoat. Brooks said the New Jcr$Cy opened up at l .2S p .m. and still was finng at 4 p.m (6 a.m PST). It WGS the ship_'$ heaviest barrage since It Joined the 6th Fleet not ilia off the 8eirut coast last Stptcmber. Brooks said the taracts had earlier fired at U S Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew's residence tn suburban Yarze "and areas in Beirut," but he did not say 1f the residence was hit. He also said the Marine compound ot Beirut International Airport was bit by "three or four monars or rockets" within minutes after the battleship began finng. Moslem and Druse miUttamcn who took control of w~st Beirut after a week of fierce fi&hting u~tcncd their gnp on the laraety Moslem sector today and tlle armfs 6th Bng.ade, under Brig Gen. Lutfi Jaber, said today 1t had defected to the rebels. A statement published b) the leftist newspaper As-Safir satd the bnpde would assume security duties in west Beirut. Amal, the nation:s largest Shiite Moslem militia, ordered all armed militiamen offthc streets of west Beirut. .. All forms of armed presence arc henceforth banned and any encroachments on c1 t1zens. official 1ns11tut1ons or private enterpnses will be stopped by force," Amal said in an announcement read on state radio. ' . . ,., ........ Shiite Moelem carrlea M-18e banded oYer to the mUltJa by Lebaneae army deeertere. WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan's acti on allowing U.S. naval gunfire and warplanes to support the beleaguered Lebanese government puts the U.S. ~ovcrn­ ment direct!) and m1htanly on one s1dc in thc c1v1I war ravaging Lebanon. While Reagan's dec1s1on to withdraw Li.S. Mannes from land pos1t1ons ma} help him pohticall). his order penn1tting air and naval gun backing for the Lebanese government ma~ open him to charges that he 1s tn\ olving the United States more deep!} 1n the fighting. Although 1t clcarl) has fa"ored 1fic government of Amin Gemaycl. the United States has pictured its role 1n Lebanon as a djplomatic middleman seeking a negotiated solution, including Syrian afreem~nt to withdraw all its troops from Lebanon as the sraelis have agreed to do With the likelihood that U.S. Navy guns and warplanes will weigh in more hea' lly in future fighting. ~ome cntics are hkel) to acc use the administration of subordinattng the peace-seeking m1~s1on and of inviting increased antagonism from 1he Arab v.orld. Admm1strat1on officials. discussing 1he new Reagan mo\C Tuesda> said that .. ~}nan and S) nan-backed fo rces can no longer stand off and shell ~o' crnment fac1ht1es, neighborhood., and Lebanese m1htar) pos- 1ttons" m the Beirut area. "They can't fire with 1mpun1ty," said one official, who spoke only on cond1tton he remain anonymous. Deficit talks appear bleak as meeting gets under way In th at rok. U.S. warships off Lebanon have been allowed to shoot or launch canier air strikes at Moslem Within the past fev. da)'>. Gema)el's fragile govern- ment has v1rtuall) cracked apart and there appears little prospect It can be pasted togcthcr cffectively. WASHINGTON (AP) -Talks between adminis- tration official s and members of Congress on President Reagan's call for a $100 billion "down payment" to reduce The Show~Off's ·Closing In Fashion Island Due To Popular Demand We Will Be Open Thru Sunday, Feb. 12th With Merchandise From All 14 Of Our Stores, Drastically Reduced! ·HURRY FOR INCREDIBLE VALUES The Show~Off #22 Fashion Island 720-9 194 es than 81 .000,000 or more tor your retlremam? Universal's Individual Retirement Accounts offer you more! 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Bu t. he added. in addi tion to freezing, ex treme 1emperaturcs .. would contnbute to deaths from things such a\ influenza. pneumonia. fires and car acc1dcnts." The Nauonal Weather Service reported earlier that the month was the coldest December on record in the United States. Wlth 60 different local low records being set. LeComte's climate Assessment and In- formation Services Center noted that the cold was most severe tn the area of the countf) from the Roc k) Mountains east - which corresponds with the area of sharp increases in deaths. The three Pacific Coast states. in fact. had a total of 756 fewer deaths from all causes m the last half of December 1983 than in the same penod a year earlier. But for states to the east of those, the death toll rose b) 6. 768 dunng that penod. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in the calcula11ons. Arctic air from Canada swept into the Northern Plains and Rockies. dropping temperatures to 50 belo\\ zero in some areas. ... . ' .,.,., . WIN S100 ' . 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(71 ~) 4H7·4477 THE l)Q\RDWALK RHST\t'R \Xl .\t fh(' Sur I & ~nlHI I fpu.:1 011 lhl' Ol'l'On u1 l.ul(una Ikttdl defic1ts were off to a shaky start today with senior Democrats and Republicans pred1ctmg failure. At Reagan's urging. five top presidential advisers and two members each from the House and Senate ~thered today at Blair House. the government's official guest residence across Pennsylvania Avenue from the Whtte House. There was no 1nd1cat1on how long today's meeting would last. House Ma)Onty Leader Jim Wright. D-Texas, entered the session saying he hoped agreement could be fou nd. -"We have some suggestions to make. but first wewant to hear what the White House has to say." Wright said. Sen. Paul Laxalt. R-Nev., representing Senate Republicans, said. "I cenainlyam not going in on the basis that this ts a political exemse. I hope something productive will come out of 1t." But prospects for the negotiations are bleak. ·•ttow ... asked Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd. "can anyone realistically expect the whole budget to be rewntten by a few members of Congress and adm1n1strauon representatives meetmg downtown. whether at the White House or Blair House or wherever'? .. The fact of the matter 1s the process of crafting a budget requires weeks and weeks of careful preparation," said Byrd, of West V 1rginia. Reagan's invnauon to the talks was issued a week before he sent Congress a fiscal 1985 spending plan that projects deficits of S 180 billion 1n each of the next few years, not far off the record S 195.4 billion posted in 1983. Robber put away by parishioners LOS ANGELES (AP)-An armed robber wh o forced churchgoers to put their money into a collection plate was 1umped by the 62-)ear-old minister and wrestled to the ground by others attending services. police said today. Quick action by one of the pansh1oners, John Sims. 5 7, of Carson prevented the Re'. C. Jefferson from being IO)Ured Tuesday aftertwo shots from a .357 Magnum went \\lld. police Sgt. David Gunning said. As Jefferson grappled w11h the bandana-masked bandit, Sims went for the man's weapon. Gunning said. "He put his hand in between the hammer of the gun and the receiver so that the suspect couldn't fire 1t anymore," he said. "It was lucky that he did this, because the suspect had the 'un pointed at (Jefferson) and he was trying to shoot htm. • Gunning said others in the Southwest lnstitut1onal Baptist Church on South Broadwa) then jumped on the robber and held him for pohce. James McNeal, 30, of Los Angeles was booked for investigation of robbery. Gunning said. and was being held in lieu of S 16,000 bail. Gunning said police were alread) 1n vtstigat1ng another church robbery that occurred Monday night on South Broadway. 0 '9llC •Tr~ ~;~·~ •llbrine• • Aqu¥Un~· SPECIAL FEB. 1,-14, 1114 Scato,UlH rwbrtfou: S6H I am a breclclah waler rlan lrequenllng the river moutna, eatuarlel and coaatal waters of Indra. 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"Our student5 teat 1wo f!8de levels above the average stude~t an the state of Cahfomia," explained Thurston Pnnc1~al Ann Becker ... We have a computer program wtth nine Apple computers that's funded by the state and a very high l~veJ of communtiy sur.port for programs in the arts, music, French and drama. • Thurston school, pan of the Laguna Beach Unified School District, 1s perched high above the city on Park Avenue,Just below the the Top of the World community. The Orange County Deparnnent of Educauon nominated Thurston, al<?ng with five other county intcrmcdaate, middle and JUlllOr high schools to participate an the recognataon competition sponsored by the Umted States Department of Education. The state education officials wall review Thurston along with nominees from other school dis\ricts and submit nine finalists for the contest. The national winners will be announced in June. :·The program calls attention to the many excellent public secondary schools across the country in order to expand the network of schools that can serve as examples to other schools," Superintendent Bill Barnes said 1n a prepared statement. Becker said Thurston School, like virtually every othet school in California, has been troubled by both declining enrollment and state funds. What sets it apart • Snack fact: . ' industry's just-yummy RepreMntattwt Of the tnec* food Industry had . plenty to ..,,, .. about at U. kickoff breakfast for their convention thll wMk at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. "The word ls out, wer.awaoooct thing here," aafd Robert Sch .. berte, the ~man and chief executive officer of Nat)llCO Br8ncle. Among the good thlnge Schuberle pointed out wu the tteadlfy rltlnv coneumptlon of snack foods wortdwtde, even during the worst of the recent receselon. Changing attftudee toward food have aJso benefited the fnduatry, he toed delegates to the 47th conf•ence and exhibit of the Potato Chip/Snack Food AteoctatlOn, bHled u SNAXPO '84. Any potentlat thr .. t from the natural-food movement has apparentty felled IO far to cut Into prOfltl, Schaeberte Mid, ctdng a Wall Street Journal artk:le that mentioned tome helllth-f ood enthustasta confessed to eating potato cHpl and other goodies .,.,,,..,, mMla. Snacks al9o go along wtth tetevisk>n watching, Sct\Mberte noted. • ''No one expect& theM trenda to change or abate. (Snack food) contUrnptlon i. rising In countries even Where 1tanderda are tower. ThMe trends have rnufted In record growth In volume, and for most of ua, In profltt." There were eome word• of caution, however, as Sctlaeberie considered the future of the snacks manufacturers. The good ,_.,th of the Industry has not been due entlrely t9 good management, he satd, mentlomng brNka In the coat of commodftlel, towered ~ C09t9 and otf* saving• due to detegutatlon of ~ lnduttrles. Competition Is aflO expected to get attff«, puehlng up the coeta of adverUling. The kev-to contMued tueceee for Individual compan._, SchHbet19 contend•, tie In Innovation, the appflcetton of tophleticated technotogy, an undemanding of coneumera. and tighter manage-ment. Scheeberte uro.,t hll bt9'1W1 to work collecttv. ty to ..ppon their polttcel ectlofi committee, saytng the lobbying tlttMty II fmpOrtant beeause the enack food lndultryworka tn ~ar ... of human heetth end nuttttk>n. Oelpfte the Reagan edmlntstratlon'a actions to dertgUtate butlnell, tome forQM want more tegls- latk>n gowmtng enack food manufacturers. and "the reg_ulatory agenc-. Wll be after u1 when the · pendulum twtnoa beck.'' Scheeberte said. ''AJt proc1111d .. food8 m~acturers are facing publJc debate of the relattve value of natural lngrtldlenll and technofoOY • ttMy relate to food,·· he oautk>ned, addt" that ~ 0 tt@te Ingredients ar11 under auspk:ton.' . Nonethelen, the N•bfeoo executive saw a allver lln}2 even In th• clOUd ~ tM lndu1try'1 horizon. The lab oonldoUtnell of the pubic has operwd new markets for tome compenlla, he noted. Norway's tongue t~ught to tourists There is a saying that "the next best thing to bein@ Norwegian is to be married to a Norwegian ... Norwegians and those lucky people married to these proud, stubborn people, can learn about the land and its culture in Coastline Community College's Norwegian language class on Wednesdays, starting tonight at 6:30 in room 17 of Peterson Leaming Center, 2066 I Farnsworth Lane, Huntington Beach. Instructor Vivian Curtis is a Norweg.ian citizen who keeps current with her homeland by guiding tours there every summer. By tcachina the lanauage dunng the year, she helps tourists-to-be feel less foreian and understand more when they visit the land of the Vikings and midniaht sun. ' "Korn til klasscn" to discover that Norwegian is very close to EngJish and relatively easy to learn . . SA College president takes Michigan post J Wilham Wenrich, president o(Sinta Ana College, .ay he w1ll lcavc h1 $66,SQO..a.year po t to accept an offer to take over the pre 1dent'1 JOb at 1 four·ycar college in Michigan. Acceptance of the prt idcncy or Fems State Colle&c an 81& Rapids. Mich., wa-. .. the tou.a.hc t decision I've had 10 make in my profes ional hfc," Wennch q1d. He said that while he is bono~d to have been chosen for the Michiaan poll, .. I love Orange County and I love '~ (acuity and the board (of trustee ) of anu1. 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Robert Ross Director ofSp_ec1al Prov.ims ~the h~I Anaheim schooi dillriCt, said he's seen children an elementary arades with drua problen~s, and one member of the audience said she'd setn chtf<iren as youna as kindcrprt.cn a&c with developing problen:is. Many amon;& the paneliits and members of the audience said their involvement 1n the movement came directly at a result of their own expc:nence with a child involved in druas within their immcdtate family. When comedian Paul Lynde sana that rolhcklna. bitter-sweet refrain in the film Bye Bye Birdie more than 20 yeArs 110, he seemed to capJ.UrC I.he essence of parcnt1' perpetual worriesabout howthcirchi1drcn arc,rowing up. But these days the light-hearted nature: of the question has turned gJoomy. Parents arc as concerned as ever about the well-being of their offspring, but they are more frightened and frustrated than ever because of a new and dangerously devastatina ingredient that's been added to the process of vowing up -exposure to the widespread use and abuse of illicit drugs and alcohol in this society. 1 Groups of parents from six counties in Southern Stein dcscnbcd the scuion as a step in the process of "building partnerships between schools. ~re.nt• and youths in their efforts to curb the use of drua.s an Southern California. A network of wc:ll-organtz.cd, com(!\un1ty based groups .. pulJing t<>1Cthcr" 1~ essential 1ftherc 1s to be an impact made on th e substance abu~ problem, Stein California met at Anaheim's Loara High School r~ntly to learn how to battle this "epidemic" of drug and alcohol abuse among children. said. Oct be Sponsored by Californians for Drua Free Youth Inc .. more than 300 parents, health officiJ\IS and educators attended workshops addressed to different levels of parental involvement. Three different morning sessions were held. One was for the established iroups that seek to reach beyond their communities and effect lcaislatton and greater public support for the: effort to stop drug abuse. A second session was for parents who ha ve begun to addre~s­ thc problem w1thin their community but who need help getting the knowledge and resources to sustain their progQlm. The third session was for parents who have just become aware of the problem and seek to learn how to begin building toward a solution. The first workshop was held last o r in Pa~dcna which was successful in drawtng attention to the drupbuse problem. Programft such as "The Chemical People • a widely publicized senes of anu-drug abuse progra~s broadcast on public telev1S1on last fall arc alw credited with alerting many parents to the problem. Californians for Drug Free Youth bas spr~ad to 75 chapters through out t~e state since !twas organized thr~e yearsaao in Fresno. It is part of a nattonal fcderauon Stein says, a grant from ACTION, a national volunteer agency. gave her fledgling group the impetus to get started on the task of establishing links between parents. educators and community leaders in both ends of the state. President and co-founder of the non-profit Cali- fornians for Drug Free Youth. Carole Stein, said getting communities to recognize the existence of drug or alcohol related problems is one of the: major obstacles en- countered in sctttng up a parent group. She said parents and even many school admimstrators engage in what she calls "denial." Mary Ann Jeppe. a volunteer with the already established anti-drug abuse parent group in Newport Beach, called PR IDE, said .. these sessions are set up to show people who have become aware of the problem what they can do about it. We show them how to orga01zc and help them avoid the mistakes we've already made." Important steps toward effecting a solution that were d1'tCUsscd-in the workshops mcludc csubhshmg-an actrve- . network of parents comm med to the effort; a program of drug abuse education 1n the community; setting up student peer cou nsel ing groups and a.1ternat1ve dru.s-frce activities for youth; and enacting stnct d1sc1phnc m the home for drug-abusing children. The latter method was explained by Kathleen ~ucha. whose own experiences with drug-abusing ofTspnng led her to form Tough Love. an organization that e)pouses full parental control over the child and a dcmandingd1sc1phne at home "You have to cam back the control you lost over your child," Mucha tells parents. "You have to change ... quit blaming other people and focus on th~ problem. It's hard. Everybody says 'oh. that poor child and you ~tan feeling guilty, that.It's your fault. But it's the guilt that keeps you helplcu. After years of going craz > with this you begin to aslc yourself, 'what abut the poor parent?' .. Enhst1ngdrug-frec youth in the fight 1s also effective Several students panic1pated in the a"ftemoon workshop in which representatives from several successful model programs in the area were htghlighted. Rick Olson, a student at Foothills High School. helped orgamLe a "Teens Who Care" group that plans social events where "there 1s no alcohol...no pres~urc 10 dnnk or take drugs.·· Tracie Mannov1ch of Newpon Harbor Htgh School has al read) had a year of coun~hng training and 1s helping her pears steer dear of the problems inherent 1n drug and alcohol abuse "It 's important for me to hdp m>-friends:· shl' said. Newport H1-h coed Tracie llartnovtcb es- preued dea&e to help her frtenda. Dr. Weiner said the movement of parents developing as a force against drug abuse among children 1s a major contnbut1on to the solu uon of the problem. "It 's a heckuva challenge," he !Mild and looking around. he added, "I think we're a match for tt .. Huntington, Japanese town have a sisterly relationship Beach city plays host to 111 visitors; state t ies wetghe~ By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delf Net ..... Conditions rcaJly have changed since Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into Uraga Harbor in 1853 and forced Japan to open trade and diplomatic relations with the West after ccntunes of isolation. The Japanese were fo rced to deal with the outside world from the decks of Amcncan warships then. But the y don't have to be now. In fact , they're the: ones taking the in1t1at1vc. The folks in AnJo. Japan. arc a good example. They a"'ess1vcly wooed the people of Huntington Beach and on July 4. 1982. the two ewes. officially became sister cities. Subsequently. the y've made a number of cultural and student exchanges. And officials and resi- dents of the two cities have kept the airlines humming across the Pacific with a steady scnes of v1s1ts. The tempo picked up Monday. Masayuki Sugjura. a member of the A1ch1 Prefcct ural Assembly, arrived m Huntington Beach. at the head of a delegation of 11 I. Sug1ura, who holds a pos1t1on similar to a conaressman. wanted to meet with local lqislatof'1 with the aim of sctttna up a sister state relationship between Aichi Prefect and California. State Sens. Ollie Speraw, NB student joins choir Gerald McMillan hu been s1na1ng his way through college l he Ntwport Beach acnaor at Un1vers1ty of the Pacific 1n tockton. wH recently selected for the Univcr· 11ty'1 A Cappelli hoir. The 40--mcm· bcrchotr is che prtm1er vocal sroup It the univcnilf s conservatoty of mu IC, Which WU founded lft 1878. R-Ncwport Beach, and John Seymour. R-Anahe1m, and As- semblyman Dennis Brown. R-Long Beach, met wi th the Japanese leader in Hunungton Beach. An aide for Speraw said the Japanese expressed an interest 1n laying the groundwork for trade discussions between the two areas on the opposite sides of the Pacific. There are some in the ctty who believe the Japanese want that in the first place -better trade cond1t1ons . But that view might be a httlc harsh. Those from Huntington Beach who have visited Anjo. a chiefly agricul- tural city of about 127.000 between Tokyo and Nagoya. say they've been treated hkc royalty -literally. Council members Bob Mandie and Don MacAlhstcr were amoni 1he first to vi~1t Anjo following the signing of the sister city agreement. "T'hcy treated us with total graciousness.'' ~1d MacAllister ... We stayed in the emperor's room at the Green Hotel The emperor stayed there eight or nine years ago. We were the first Caucasians to be in the room ... MacAlhster "81d he believes that people todaX arc more gJobal oriented and people need to reach out and be fncndl y .. Al~ 1heycan learn someth1na. One of the thinss 1hat MacAlhster said imprt~scd htm wH the close rcla· t1onsh1p hct....,een workef'1 and em- ployers "In Japan the employees arc in- volved much more in makina com- pany dcc111on1 When they ao on stnkc. they work over time in ad· The choir. dtf"ftted by WtU1am Dehnana. performs conccru thouth<>Ut the II\ McMaJlan, IOft of Kenndh and PatnCLI McMHlan. II i vok.W ~ ~·. Dr. ak:...,. eutaaon vancc to pre-build matenals so there wouldn't be any loss 1n products. They realize when they hurt their company's economy they hurt them- selves." MacAlhstc:r said also there 1s more loyalty both on the pa.n of employ~r and employee. "Herc 1n Amc:nca 1t s much more transient. For a nickel, a worker will go across the street and work for another company." Councilwoman Ruth Bailey and her husband Sherwood v1s1ted AnJo last summer on a tour with other Huntington Beach re~idcnts. Mrs Bailey rode in a rict' and religious parade and street fair w11h thC' mayor and queen of the fair. She was shown on Japanese telcv1~ion. ''We loved our visit to Japan," she said. "The people were JO canng and gracious ... Robin Wander. a Hunungton Beach resident who 1s a senior at Estancia Hi&h School in Costa Mesa. participated fo a student exchan&e pr~m and stayed with an AnJo fam1I)' for two weeks last year. "It s beautiful. vcen. gorgeous and there 1s no pollution," she said ... It was a real challcn&e to com- municate," she said ... We did lots of sian language but I learned to ill) thank you and the food is delk1ou~ - that was a hard one. .. We also drew funny picture~ but we made It through." Wanda plans to become an am- bass.ador or d1plomat1c delegate and he said the tnp has provided rein· forccmenf that she's chosen the riah1 colleae m1Jor in intc:mat1onal rela- 11ons. Dr. Castanon retains post u11eon Ri chard 0 . Castanon has been rc-clcc1ed chief of staff ll Humana Ho1p1tal Huntington Beach. Cas1anon, who 'peciahte1 1n car1 nose and throat disorders and hcao and neck 1uraery1 1sa d1plomate of the Amencan &aro of OtolarynaoloSY. He h111ervtd on &he staff 11 Humana Ho,p1tal Huntington Beach for the paal nine )C.l'I. Other l 914 mtdacal tafT officcR at the ho p1tal include Of. w. Raymond M~nzi vitt chief of taff. and Dr. Richard Stafford, 1ct1n1 cc .. "lAl') ·trt'I Uftr. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday. Februaty 8, 19'4 .A9 Irv-ine woman to tote th·e torch Imoe'• Hannah Dono.an will add her foot8tepe to dell•ery of the Olympic Torch. Six Newport, Laguna officers win hero titles The Laguna Beach Police Department and the Exchange Oub will present MedaJs of Honor to police officers Tony Clements. Don Prouty and lnvcstJgator Lance Ishmael at the annual awards luncheon Feb. 23 at the Hotel ~iuna. In add1t1on. the Newport Harbor American Legion Post 291 will present the three officers with with Awards of Valor at dinner Feb. 25 at Post headquarters. 215 J 5th Street, Newport Beach. Officer Ishmael 1s bemj recogmzcd for the rescue of a woman from flood waters 1n Laguna Canyon last winter. Officers Clements and Prouty arc being honored for their attempted rescue of a woman who drowned in heavy surf during a storm last fall. Ishmael was joined an the rescue of 59-ycar-old Ruby Shalberg by Laguna Beach Firefighter Carl K.Jass, who was recently honored wt th a Medal of Valor award for his role m the incident. Earlier this Jcar, Laguna Beach Firefighter Gary Feller was name Firefighter of the Year and Fireman Rick Dempsey was honored with a Medal of Valor award. Both men ~ere .honored for outstanding work dunng emergency s1 tuat1ons. Ex-Huntington police sergeant Jack Bullar dies Memorial services are scheduled Friday for former Huntington Beach poltcc Sgt. Jack Bullar who died Sunday in Las Vegas. Mr. Bullar, 59,. who served 27 years on the Huntington Beach poltce force . both as a patrol officer and with the detective bureau, was employed prior to has death as a security officer at Las Vegas hotels owned by the Summa Corporation. His formerdetecttve partner. Jim We hr, remembered him as a person who always had time to help others. "He wasn't the average cold policeman you see today," Wehr said. "He'd do anything he could for you at the drop of the hat." Wehr said heand Bullarsolved "a large, large" theft of steam injection valves from the Standard Oil Company shonly before Bullar's retirement in 1979. The two found a truck allegedly used to haul the valves after it was abandoned because of overloading. They traced the truck to a former convict tn Downey and were able to solve the thefts after obuun1na a photograph of the suspect. Wehr said. Bullar. an avid fisherman, golfer. softball player and Cahfom1a Angel fan . became stnckcn last Dcccmber while on a hunting trip tn Colorado, Wehr said. "He suffered a shortness of breath and couldn't go on1" Wehr said. "At first they thought it was the high altitude and then they believed it was a blood clor on 1Fac luni. Doctors later found out at was canc~r. Sat. Bullar is survived by his wife Elizabeth of Las Vegas; sons Dick of Huntington Beach and Ron of Westminster; daughters Gail Guthrie of El Paso, Texas and Cheryl Dcmina and Terri Abshire, both of Las Vegas; and four Jl'andchildrcn. Services arc scheduled Friday a l 10 a.m. at the First Christi an Church, 1207 Main St., Huntington Beach. The family suucsts contributions can be made to the Southern Nevada Cancer Research Foundat1on, 2040 W Charleston. 204. Las Vegas, Nev. Roberta K. Dolbee, . 58, dies in Colorado Memorial services were held Sunday at St. Andrews El)lteopal Church 10 Fullerton for Robena K. Dolbee, SS, who died Jan. 2S at her home in Westminster, Colorado. Mrs. Dolbee, affectionately known as "Bobbie," was born in Miami and was reared and educated in Ontario, C~nada. She married Peter 0 . Dolbee of Santa Monica an 194S. Mrs. Dolbee wu a homemaker. ta\l&bt nursery school and had a special interest an ttnaina. She also spent time voluntetrina, in the pediatric ward of ho piiall. Mrs. Dolbee 11 survived by her husben~ a son Peter Jr. of FuUenon; a daupter Patricia Dolbee Latham of Nape; four Jfandchiktren; and two i1tcr1, Myrtle Devendorf' orNcwpon Beach and Jacquline Walk.e1 of Winnlpq. The family rt(luc ts contnbuuon be made to the memorial fUnd for Roberta K. Oolbtt. Childrtn1 Hosp1ial Foundation, IOS6 E 19th Ave .• Denver, C'olo., 80218. ~~ ~:!=,;. DallJ Pilat ezcltuivelv M ,,.. ~-------l Hospital worker among 3,000 Americans who'll be a 'part of history-.- By ANDREA ADELION Of .. ...., ....... Hannah Donovan 11 "thrilled to be a 1mall pan ofbistory." She is one of about 3,000 Americans who will take pan in the coa1t-to-<oast Olympic Torch Relay that bc&lns May 8 in New York. The 36aycar-old runner \Afill bear the flame for Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Anaheim d the torch enters the home1treteh throu&h OTansc County 111 dellination ii the Los An&eles Colise~m for the openinaofthc 23rd Olympiad on July 28. "I'm thnllcdand I'm honored." Donovan, food service director for the Anaheim facility, said Monday. The kilometer Donovan is to run 1s one of c1&ht sponsored by Kaiser Permanente, at u.~ea~~ for~ch of the pre-P,Bid medical plan s fac1lat1es an Southern California hospital spokeswoman Mary Horwatt 'said The total donation was $24,000. · "It was our way of donating to the Olympics, of gctt1n.1ouremployces in- volved and.contributma tQ youth." Horwatt wd. . Funds raised through corporate or ind1- v1dual donon benefit the Special Olympics Boy'sand Girl'sOubs and YMCAs said ' Lucie Gikovich1 a spokeswoman fo~ 1 he OlympicOrpmzinaCommittcc in Los An&eles. Torch relay subsidies are aimed at Lambrusco or Bianco -··· 3 F~10 Red, White or Rost $399 W• Wiii MHt or Beat Anr Advertlaed Price (Current Locel Prlce1 Only) $upporiin1p1wate athlettc trtinana pro- arams, as Olymp1c·bound athletes rtte1ve noaovemment 1uppon. lhe said. :·1~ wasa ~~Y ofhelpinj those aroups with exasun1 traininaproarama." Gikov1ch u1d. Donovan, whose name was drawn from amona I 00 Ka1serem ployecs vya na for the torch cany1naJob. aaid she•1 not much of-an athlete or even a spons cnthus1ut, and probably won't watch much of the Summer Games on telev1s1on. But 1he likes the idea of of add ins her footprint to a h11torical event. "Th111s a tradillon.And I act tobcasmallpanor hi11ory," said Donovan, oflrvine. The rq:istercd dietician, who iUperv1scs the preparation of900 meals per day, said she wasn't encouraged to join '" team sports when arow1n,1 U(> in Lakewood, N.J. But she bepn runrung 1n 1976 on the advice of a professional woman and finds the physically demandina workout alves her a feeling of well-being. "I can make excuses even now. But there is a physiol~cal thin& goina on. By the third day (Wlthout running) l say to myselff better &Ct &Oina." said Donovan, who JO&S about 20 miles per week on pre-dawn Jaunts near her home. 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The situation Ross found himself in was routme. It was 2 a.m., the bars wereclosmgand he stopped a car for.a ~raffic . violation. Standing at the heavily-travelled , well-_h_t mter~ec~1on of Harbor and Newport boulevards. Ross was wnung a c1tauon when someone shot him from a passing car. The motive fo r this vicious attempt on Ross's life is unknown. Frighteningly, there may have been none. It is likely that some demented. hateful person tried to kill Bruce Ross because he is a cop. The incident underscores the effo rts that most Orange Coast police forces and the Orange County Sheriff's Department have made to get their officers to wear bullet-proof vests on duty. According to sources in those departments, only Newport Beach does not make bullet-proo f vests available to its law enforcement officers. But no\4all o fficers choose to wear them. --------------............................. .. ''Futuregeneratlons will honor the preservers. not the changers and the destroyers. · · RICHARD POD l_'f owport Beacb JACK AllllSll SYNFUELS WASTING MONEY Congress checking heavy spending at energy agency WASHINGTON -For almost a year, I have been investigating the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corp .. wtltch is supposed to help develop alternative fuels to reduce our dependency on foreign oil. .. Those of us who use them, believe in them ," said Lt. Dennis Rohn of the sheriff's office. "And those who don't, don't have a very good excuse." Those excuses most often include the fa cts that th e vests tend to be uncomfortably hot in the summer months, that they are bulky and that they weiSl.h about three oounds_. Upper Bay needs care, concern In the wake of my revelations, the president and three vice presidents of· Synfuels have resigned. Now Con- gress 1s g.ivmg closer scrutiny to the taxpayer-funded boondoggle. Yet the wastrel ways 10 on. My associates John Dillon and Corky Johnson have uncovered still more dubious practices inside the government corporation: Orange Coast police departments estimate at least 85 percent of on-duty officers wear their vests. Even in Newport Beach, T raining Officer Ken Cowe ll says a large percentage of patrol officer wear vests th~y have purchased privately. Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth-Bruce Ross's boss -says he's never worn a bullet-proof vest. He likens them to automobile seat belts, which he also doesn't use. "In general. they're probably a good idea," Neth says, "but I've seen people burned to death because the seat belts held them in the car. I'd rather be injured than burned to death." Although state law mandates that municipalities provide "safety equipment" for their officers, bullet-proof vests are not included. l..ocal lawenforcement o fficials are split in their attitudes toward amend in$ that legislation. The vests cost approximately $300each. Fora city like Huntington Beach with a police for ofl 93, the investment in bullet-proof vests approaches $60,000. The money 1s well-spent. We urge all police officers to follow Bruce Ross 's example and wear their vests.Stopping a bullet may be an occupational hazard. but being killed by one doesn't have to be. Opinions expressed In the apace above are those of the Daily Piiot. Othe< views expressed on thla page are those of their autt}ors and artists Readers comment IS Invited President Ronald Reaian By RICHARD M. FOXX I have followed the letters o(Hcnry Burke regarding the Upper Newport Bay with some interest. It occurs lo me that he seems to be missing a rather large point. The Upprr New- port Bay concerns much more than the citizens ofNewp~>rt Beach, much more than the residents of Orange County. The maintenance of the Upper Newport Bay as a water estuary as a unique place where salt and fresh water!> mix. As such. tt provides a rich breeding ground for the fish we eat as well as gamelish. The continued health of this area is an 1mponant link in our food chain. I am, therefore, somewhat puzzled by Reader Burke's parochial attitude an makrng President (of the Fnends of Newport Bay) Ellerbroek's place of res idence an issue The Upper Ba} 1s of concern to all. At one time. California had man} such salt water estuanes up and down the coast, but one by one the} were drained. paved o'er or "improved" by altruistic organizations. Upper Newport Bay ·~ one of the las~. remaining salt water estuaru.'\ 1n CaJ1forn1a WASHINGTON -· Oka}. the 11rin- terbook looksawfull) good In Ronald Reagan. the Re- publicans have the most popular incumbent since Eisenhower, a man who enjoys broad affection among those Democrats whose sv.1 ng 'otcs arc decisive in national elecuons. The President's party 1s unned and flush: his conservative movement 1s form- ing up an anticipation of a lo' el) httlc war w1lh Walter Mondale The econ- omy 1s well along to a remarl..ahle recovery. and Reagan can claim to be the first president an ha story to recapture turf from the Soviet em- pire. His prospective opponent, Walter Mondale, is another of those whiny. upper-Midwestern preacher-liberals. whose Senate voting record as sohd McGovernite, whose vice presiden- tial years were spent shilling for the least competent regime in modern history. on behalf of policies. we later learn. in which Mondale d1sbcl1en·d .\n un1nspinng figure. Mondale I\ seen, even w1th1n his ov.-n part). a\ all-things-to-all-men. a front man for the special interests, the ad' ance man for Bag Labor. His bag issue. "war-and-peace." translates into a charge that pnmary reswns1b1hty for the atmosphere of tension between Truth resides in 'primitive' beliefs As one get~ mort knowledgeable and \oph1st1ca1ed one tend., to d1s.- parage whate"cr \eem\ to he "pnm1- 11 ve" 1n human beliefs d1sm1ss1ng them as the SUpenllllOU' residues of early ignorance. Then. 1f we reall) delve at some depth into these archaic remnants. we be&Jn to find that beneath the layers of fofldorc and fabk there most often resides a core of intuitive truth. long buned under 1hc popular elabora· tions and d1stort1ons. At a college lecture I gave not long 1;10. someone brought up th<' ques- tion of "rcinamatton." and the audience littered none too politely The thoua,h t of retupung u a sheep, or a hornet -or lls the Quttn of Sheba. for that mailer -provoked only m1nh and dem1on amona the colfqe students ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai SIDNEY Hu11s But. in a deeper sense than the ancients env1s1oned, modern particle physics provides the evidence for a more refined form of "reincama- llon." We now know that every matenal ob1ect in the un1vent' as .com po~ of elcetrons and neutrons; 1hat they do not disappear and arc never destroyed: and that whatever else is created C'Omes from th<' same pool of energy The pclal of a flower H.L. Schwerta Ill ""~ Chery DowatlbJ , IMO< -AM<fl..,t 101"9~ ~~-·--el \JO W•tley ll 8 ............. Coeo< .. a _..._.to lo• IMC) Larry o .• ,..,. ... ....,...OllO' • ..._. CA .,._.,. , ·- that disintegrates today ma) in a million years be the earlobe of an astronaut somewhere an the galaxy. Those Eastern religions that be- lieved. or believe, an the doctrine of reincarnation had no notion of thc subatomic structure of mailer, but an a crude way they ant1c1poted the complete transformation of any sinaJe particle into any other collec- 11on we call a "body" or an "ohJCCt." In much the sam<' way. the Eliza- bethan theory (inherited from the ancients) that human characters were based on four bodily substanres which they called "humor!" 1 rcl- ~ted to the Junkp1le hy modem biologists. At the 'lame time. there ·~ here also a core of truth. as we learn more about cndocnnology and the hormonal influence on mood and temperament. In much moc:IJfitd form, "humors" ma)' turn out to have more validi ty than the "dnves" dCKnbcd by psychol<>aJm. The only point worth malcJna herr 1s thll we do a d1sstrv1cc to the pa t when we sneer at I\~ K1cnt1fic naivete and refu9C to pay rt ptttful •H ntion to its pnm111vc in 1ghts, us dreams and even its dclu ions. rdnl') H m ;, B Sy1'cliCILN columnifit, Burke states in his letter that "If the Upper Bay w.as l~ be maintained for posterity as a pure, natural preserve, then residential and commercial de- vclopmcn t should have been outlawed ... " Indeed this should ha ve been. but man,Y developers hastened the construction around the bay precisely because they feared the public outcry when the extent of the damage was made known. Reader Burke's thoughts harken back to a simpler time when man wa s thought to be supenor to nature. when we could shoot all the buffalo, drain all I the swamps. pave all the land without regard to the effects. Thoughtful individuals now know th at the conse- quences can be catastrophic. The accumulauon of man-made filth in the bay 1s the shame of us all. It 1sa rare morning when I don't pick up at least one beer can and a few wrappers an my wal k through the bay. The fault 1s not in the bay but in those of us who thoughtlessly abuse 11. The Upper Ba} cannot police itself. You cannot ignore it. It needs at least th e care and concern that you would spend. on you r front yard and a fc~ dollars spent in simple cleanup ef- forts. PAT BUCHANAN the n11cd States and the Soviet l 'nion belongs not to Andropov's a'isass1ns, who ravaged Afghanistan. stomped Soladamy and downed K.AL 007, but to the president of the United States. who denounced them as an "evil empire" forhavingdone so. Rep. TonyCoelho (D-Calif.)con- cedc\ the Democratic strategy in 1984 "to exploit the "fear factor" ... 1.e. fnghten the American people into believing war as 1mmment, a nd then blame the horrifying prospect upon the president of the United States. The pol 111cs of patriota~m Where Reagan·scalm confiden ce .. eem'IJU<\t1fied. howe..,er. Republican coc k11).Cs\does not. I) Milton Fnedman, the Nobel Pn1e-v.1nn1ng monetanst, noting th e correlation between money growth and th{' growth in GNP-watchin& the slowdown in the former for the past six month<;-writes in News.- • Daily Pilot welcomes readers' comments f :1 The Irvine Company's "pos11ively insp1ra11onal" solution (by which I think Rcaderautke means their pfan to dredge the Upper Bay and tum it into another M1ss1on Bay) would have meant more development, more crowds, more noise, more pollution, more traffic and parkfog problems, and more impact on the local citizenry. I'm sure that I would be picking up a lot more beer cans and burger wrappers. I invuc Mr. Burke to leave the sanctity of his car. roll down his windows. tum down his stereo and come and get his shoes d1ny walking the quiet paths of the Upper Bay. I invite him to come down in the morning just before sunrise and before the Jets shatter the stillness. Let him observe the hfe around him and let the richness of that life ennch his. Or Mr. Burke, is your soul so covered b) the veneer of civilization that you do not require the solace of nature? Future generations w1 II honor the prescrverl not the changers and destroyers. , Richard Foxx 1s a resident of New- port Bench. week: "We shall be lucky indeed 1fthe econ om 1c slowdown now in process does not generate into a full-fledged recession." Paul Craig Roberts, the supply-sider. contends that if Paul Volckerdocs not case up within four weeks, he 1s inviting a recession in the middle of the re -election year. 2) On Lebanon. there arc no optimists. Fewer than 2,000vulner- able Mannes. dug in at the Beirut aiipon, cannot guarantee the inde- pendence or integrity of Lebanon. Keep them there, and more will die; take them out and Lebanon wall collapse. 3) Central Amenca. While the war of mutual terror is hardly popular, the President has, ifhe will use it, an unassailable argument. U.S. advisers are 1n El Salvador to help win a war begun on Carter's watch: U.S. troops are in Honduras to block expansion of a communist beachhead estab- lished with the acquiescence of the Carter administration. Cockiness 1s unwarranted. for what seems to be sha p1 ng up is a p.!rsona I triumph for the President. not a pany triumph for the Republicans, like Eiscnhowcr·s in '56 and Nixon's 1n ·12. Patrick Buchanan 1s a syndicated columnist. -Sh.rinks: Synfuels may be slowly driving Congrcs~ crazy, but it's the corporation's executives who are getting therapy. The taxpayers. of course, arc paying the bills. Ten top Synfuels executives were flown . to Tex.as to sec a corporate psychologist, who charged 'll total of $5,500. Synfuels Chairman Ed Noble claimed he could!_\t find a psy- chiatrist in the Was~j n_.on area who could do the job. He said the mental eitaminations were lo determine job suitability and aptitude. Insiders supcsted, however, that the psychol- ogist ma y have been testing his patients for political loyalty. -Data Havens: Even though it's exempt from some public disclosure laws, Sf!lfuel s has been using "safe houses' to sto~ documents where the press can't find them -and Congress can't sub~na them. Synfuels Vice President LcnAxclrod told Rep. John Dingell. D-M ich .. that the documents arc proprietary information belong- ing to companies that apply for government energy-development aid. "It puts us in a Catch-22 situation. whereby if we have the document. we can be sub~ned ... by some of you gentlemen.' Axelrod said. One serious drawback of the .. safe house" system -aside from shutting out Congress ~ is that the Synfuels board itself doesn't even sec the documents. The board must depend on staff notes or summaries of the hidden documents when it decides on th~ merits of an application. -Consultants: Synfuels rcc:cntly chose a .. headhuntmg" firm with close White House connections to conduct the search for a new corpor- ation president, even though the asency's inspector general had criti- cized an earhcrcontract with the finn. Last summer, the IG warned: "It would appear that Synfuels should not have given an exclusive contraet to any one search finn, and should not have agreed to the comparatively high fee .... " Korn-Ferry Inter- national was paid $26,000 to find a vice president for Synfuels. The latest search contract with Kom-Ferry is for $41.000. Presidential searches evidently come hi~er. The search firm s chairman. Lester B. Korn, i.s a member of the "Eagles," the exclusive club whose members have dona led at least SI 0.000 to the Republican Party. The company's vice president, Ron Walker. will be manager of the GOP convention in Dallas this summer, and will take leave of absence to work full-time on his convention chores. Jack Anderson is a synd1cateo columnisl. How to start a debate These four pronouncements will get you an argument just about anywhere: Nobod[s hair ever turned gray overnight. Dogs can't think. Delilah did not cut Samson's hair. You're no more likely to get a stomachache from a green apple than from a ripe apple. But each statement is true. mg to the medical stausticians. Q. Do horse$ have fleas? A. NQ, and neither do peoplt around horses a lot. Horse odon drive off ncas. Q. Albert Einstein wanted nc tombstone or other monumenl tc himself, I've read. Does this mear none exists? A. No.sir, there'usculptureofhia outside the NationAI Academy 0 1 Sciences in Washanaton, D.C. The National Football Laaue'r Clcvel.and Browns Coach °Sam Rut.i&Jiano aa)'I this about the upcom· ina United States football t..eaauc: .. It Ood had wanted f ootbaU to be play« in the Spnns, He wouldn't have invented bucball." On the mcmbenhip Ii" of lh< AmcflQn Society of JoumahllS and authon is somebody wtth the last name of "Borina." Wath 6 percent of the world'1 populauon, the United States has 6t perttnl of tM world'1 lawy~ f , Bo>'d i1 • syndicarl'd columni1t • . .. .. ·- Practice, be safe at home base .. Last year home accidents injured one Amencan every I 0 seconds. And once every 25 minutes as American died as a result of a home accident," said Doug Hinesley, director of the Orange Countr·Long Beach chapter of the Nationa Safety Council. "Surprisingly, not enough private individuals are concerned about home safety. Most of our requests for consultations come from industrial safety department per10nnel." His staff at the local NSC head- quarters at I 5 185 Spnngdale, Hunt- ington Beach provides advice and free brochures, films and government bulletins on how to prevent accidents in the home. prepare for earthquakes. provide first aid. install appliances safely or learn to drive. To hazard-proof a home, start in the living room, family room and bedroom. Good li&hung between these rooms can help Tamily members avoid tripping on toys. books, shoes and clothing -that shouldn't be left on the floor in the first place. ln the long run. it's easier to keep the floor clear. insecticides should be kept separate fro m food and out of the reach of children. In bathrooms. make sure medi- cines are clearly labeled and stored out of children's reach. Rubber mats or adhesives are recommended for the bottom of the tub to prevent slipping. In the utility room or workshop, make sure appliances are electrically grounded to avoid shocks and fires, particularly since basements, garages and laundry rooms tend to get damp occasionally. Finally, a few miscellaneous tips to help keep the home safe: Keep the clothesline above head level; use decals on clear glass doors so P.COPle don't walk into what IQOks hke an open door. and install smoke detec- tors to warn your family of fire. Of the 24~ million injuries occur· ring each year in homes across America, 3.2 million result in per- manent injuries and 21,000 end in death, according to the NSC"s Na- tional Health Survey. ., Piii WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1984 'ltrHtc•r' •t Fluor Corp. Golden WHI wine ARCO College fllleCI • oll contr.ct with promlM. 83. In A ... ~. 81. Laureri tosses his $200 sheets to the whims By BARBARA MA YEJ\ .,, .. 9 w The motto for the sheet industry often appears to be "off with the o1d and on with the new" u many oOast season'sdomesucsared1scont1nued tomak.e room for a new set of designs. But the new Ralph Lauren domesucs and related products-introduced to re(ailcrs in January-build on themes 1nlroduced in his first coUcctaon. on sale si nee late fall. The industryaeneralJy waits to see 1f a designer collection 1s goina to be a success before investina 1n it. But Stevens set upa special marketina subsidiary with its own staff and quaners to handle the Lauren oollection before the first washcloth was ready for production. If you act the idea that the Lauren collection breaks new ground in,!hc planning and marketinaofhome furnishings, you arc right. The pmble bas paid off, according to Dan Finley. general manager of the Lauren Home. FumishingssubsidiaryofStevens. The first collection is in 30'ofthe natton's top department stores, and selling well at retail, hesa1d. One of the more unusual aspects of the first Lauren collection was the large number of separate items in H-2,500stock-keepinJ un1ts(SKU'1). "We expect to have 2,500SKU'saJI the time," said Finley. Many of the ·-more wintry items will be out of production, sosprinaand summer designs beina introduced now can be made. Then as fall succeeds summer, the wmter things will come back into production. . The home furnishings designed by Lauren encompasseverythmg for the home except furniture which was tn the original plans, but none has been produced. f!J. Besides bedding. towels and bath accnsones, there are fabrics by the yard, wallpaper. dinnerware, flatware. glasscs. lutchenwarcand a variety of borne accessories. Many oflhe products arc made ~anufacturers otbe!_ than Stevens, under license. The desigqer has applied the same philosophy to homeJumishinp that has served him in apparel. He pref en to design classic clothes firmly based on traditional themes. For example, he says he virtually reinven1ed the American West with rough outerwear.jeans and country plaids. Other themes be bu made~ of include small town 19th-century life on the eastern seaboard-or our idea of it-as well as Victorian opulence ~nd .English gentility. . . · ---H Light switches should be placed al both the top and bottom of the stairs. so you can be sure the way it clear before you venture onto them. Nothing should be left or stored in stairways; any obstacle is a hazard, particularly for the very young and the very old. Make sure stair carpet- ing is well tacked and in good repair. Only three of the nine categories have shown recent increases: Suffoca- tions rose 20 percent, drownings 11 percent and poisonings 10 percent from I 981 to 1982. Teach children to cook Afely. Keep pan handle. tamed inward llO they won't be accidentally caught and apilled. The same themes are evident 10 bis five new home furrushmg.s collections. Each one has a full complement ofhome products-tnough to create a special ambience in the home,accordina~o Lauren.. . In the kitchen. step stools or utility ladders. not chairs or unsafe make- shifts. should be used to reach high shelves. The oven and broiler should be kept free of grease, and long frilly curtains should be keptaway from the stove. Cleaners.. disinfectants and The best prevention in these in- stances is to keep all poisonous substances and solutions and thin plastic items-cleaner bags, produce department bap and drop cloths - in locked cabinets where children can't get them. According to the Consumer Prod- uct Safety Commission. approx- imately 550 Amencans arc elec- trocuted every year in and around their homes. And, in spite of the fact that most electric products are built and tested to strict safety standards, people are injured while using them and lose property in fi res of electrical origin. The CPSC has designated February as Electrical Safety Awareness month and major manufacturers are direct- ing consumer attention to home safety. Whirlpool Corp. 's Appliance I nfor- mation Service is issuing a coloring book for youngsters and i brochure for teen-agers and adults outlining the correct mstallation, proper connec- tion and operating safety tips for eight major home appliances. For a free copy, write to Appliance Information Service-CPSC, Whirl"l pool Corp .. Administrative Center, Benton Harbor, Ml 49022. For instance, there is "Cott.aie." a summery interpretation of a vamshed I 9th-century life with itsdain~embroideries, blue and whiteoolorschcme and natural fibercottonsand linens. "Mariner" is a mainly red, white and blue collect1on based on naut!cal flag designs. Amonaoriginal ideas in the collection is the uscofswcatsh1n material as blankets. "Cricket," is Lauren ·s homaac to the Engh sh gentleman. The home furnishings-mainly in blue and white-feature motifs from the sports of cricket, go I~ tennis and hunting and ridina. "Jamaica" featured some of Lauren's most ex~nsive products when 1t was introduced last sea.son. For example. an embroidered hnen sheet cost S200ormore.depend1naon size. Library design turning a new leaf 0.-, ............ ~..,.,, ........ Easter ners come to check architectu reTncapistrano The work Of architect Michael Graves at San Juan Capistrano Library and Cultural Center was being checked out Saturday by a delegation from the Whitney Museum in New York City. F lora Biddle (of the Philadelphia Biddies). president of the NYC museum and also granddaughter of its founder, headed the touring group ushered around by EUiabetb Martlnei Smltb, library director, and E m ily Jacuoa. branch librarian. Anne McKnlCht and Peta Stron& viewed •nt• faahlon• at Balboa Biy Club. Others from Whitney (25 arrived by bus and spent two hours there) includedBrendan Gill from the New Yorker, the Joel E brenkranzes and Nellie Taft (she is one of the O hio Taf\s). Later the group was off to El :----------, Adobe for lunch. (Graves is designing a new addition for the Whitney museum and is also doing an apanment for Biddle.) The new library is generating a lot of interest. for instance the March issue of Ho use and Garden devotes six pages of color photographs to its design and decor. Also spotted having a look Saturday morning was CandJce Bergen, who arrived with a friend of the architect. • • • Health. fitness and fashion were the topics of discussion when The Fashionables began the new year at a luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club.Peggy Cotton, chairman for the day, was assisted by Mary Davis and Dolores Vlrtae. There was no lack of questiOn-f after Dr. -Sadblr Gupta, director of the Allergy and Immunology _____ _, Training Program. and Dr. Gale Gru1er, professor of P uhionable Mildred llead chata with Maria immunology. (both at UC Irvine) completed their talk Barri• and fatber·lD·law BW Banta. on health and its relationship to the immune system. PERSONAL STYLE --~----~ =----= PILAR (Gupta's research involves the interaction of cells of the primary system and the biologically active substances reproduced by these cells in diseases including immunodeficiency, diabetes and aginJ and Gran$er's current research involves the investigation of proteins released by cells from the immune system that cause the death of tumor cells.) Dr. Frank F riscb ofOrapman College took care of the fitness portion of the program as he spoke o n his relationship of movement and exercise to the 1984 Olympics. As members and guests lunched. models informally showed off resort and spring fashions from Fashfonable Diane Myenon's shops, Gimone's in Lido Village and at BBC. (Ileane Doolln joined the professional man- nequins.) Barbara Bowle and Nora Heater (both new members introduced by founder Mildred Mead) were there along with TonJ OUpbaDt (celebrating her birthday and toasted by the group), Lyu Olea, Auette Harwin, Valerie Scudder , Mary Ana Wells, A.nae McKal&bt and Peggy Strong. • • • J olla and Abby Mead of Big Canyon (he's president of Pacific Connections) recently enjoyed a delightful week in Washington. D .C. They were guests of Sen. and Mrs. Pete Wiison at a dinner marking President Reagan's third anniversary in the White House and had the opportunity to chat with the Reagans and Vice President and Mrs. Bush. Also among the highlights o f their visit was a private tour of the White House including the Oval Office. Cabinet Room and press room. Oellr ............. ~ ....... UllM Bob Lawaon, conatruction adminbtrator for architect Michael Ora•ea, eacorta La..On Reed from New Y ork about SJC Library. t Pion ~4le ftom New York cttj b at• l'OJ in library'• chlldre2r• eecttoo. l I 82 Or•• Cout DAJLY PILOT/Wedo.day. Febtuaty 8, 1984 Permanent solution to m~laria problem in sight Eduor's Note -In l1bot11ories across the Umred S1a1es and elscwbe~. ~~archers are '11dua1Jy brinlJJll humaruty's most feared d1sea~s under conlf'OI. In a nine-put ~ries, AP science wnLer Paul Raeburo tells •bout the 11c~dy-and sometimes remarkable-pTO(lTe<S that hu bttn made. This is 1he Jasl "' the scnes. By PAUL RAEBURN ,., ............... Hundredsofm1llionsof people in warm or tropiC:tJ climates are prey to malana, making it one of the mos( widespread diseases on Earth. It strikcs200 mill100 to400 million ~oplecvery year. It kills a ma Ilion children a year an Africa alone The IUC<JCS•fuldevelopment of a malana vaccine would abo point to the use of v ccine~ to control other parasitic 11lnessc~. "This would be the first vaccine ap1nst any paras1t1c orpmsm." says Dr. Ruth Nussenzweig, a microbiol()Jlst at New York University. She and :a team of researchers that includes her husband, Vtctor, have developed a method to protect monkeys aaa1nst malaria. And it should be possible to adapt the technique to humans. The development ofa malaria vaccine bas been troublesome fora couple of reasons. Nussenzweia ei1.plains. For one thing. the malaria parasite is a devious enemy Several times dunna it s hfe cycle 11 undergoes radical chanaes, as a caterpillar does when 11 becomes a butterfly. A vaccine to protect aaa1nst one form of the parasite 1s wonhless against other forms. A S«ond thina ~lowtng the vaccine's development 1s the difficultyofgrowang the parasites in the laboratory for stud) Mosquitoes and human blood arc required, making the culture oft he paras ate!> a cumbersome tau. A vaccane works b)' e>.posang a person to a d1sea~-causang organasm an ~uch a way that the body builds upa strongdefenst" against the organism without actual!)' gelling thr disease. Kc~arcbcn arc now us ma gencuc cnpn~erina techniques to manufat"turc variouuubstances taken from malana pa mis tes. They are tesu na these substances, c.allcd ant1acns. an animals to iCC which of them will activate the body's dcfenscsagainst malaria. The Nusscnzwei~ are concentrating on a protean extracted from the earliest staae of the parasite, the form carried by mosquitoes. ..Sinoe this is the first stqe of the parasite wi th which man or animals come in contact, if you can induce protective immunity apinst that st.age you would have absolutely no symptoms," says N ussenzwc1g. This first staae. called a sporozoite, is carried in the saliva of mosquitoes. It enters the human bloodstream at ttlc umeoffmosquito bite, and is converted into forms that in vadc red blood cells and into a f otm pick.ed up by bitma mosquitoes, completina the cycle. The Nussenzweias vaecinedoes not protect against these other forms. If even a single sporo101tc survives the vaccine, malana Wiii develop. But other researchers arc developing vaccines apinst these other forms of the parastte. Sc1ent1sts an En&land and at the National lnsmutes oJ Health in Bethe5da, Md., arc isolating antigens from a later 'It.age of the malana parasite, called the pmctocyte. The problem is that some of these antiatns may provoke strona protective respontes from the body; others may do nothina. "It's not yet known wl\ich anti~ns of the very many which can be detected are import.ant for protection," says Nussenxweia. Ultimately, a combined vaccine could be developed , that would 1timulatctbe body'sdefcnscsagainat twoor 1 more forms of the malaria parasite. Should a malaria vaccine be developed, a further very practical problem would then have to be solved: Who will be a.iven the riahts to produce the vaccine? The Worfd Health Orpnizal1on. which has funded some of the research, requires that the public have access to research that it 1ponso!"f. The genettc ena.ineerina firms with the capability to manufacture a malaria vaccine want ~xclus1ve n$hlS to the vacdne. in order to protect their investment in 1t. Now, however, a per- manent solution to the malana problem as an sight. With the birth of genetic engmeenng. 11 has for the fim tame become {>OSStble to de- velop a malana vaccine. uch a vaccine would mark the end of malana'sdeadly g.np on much ofthr Third World Researchers an the U nil· ed States. England and Aus- Later. afthe person 1~exposcd to the disease. he or she , will be able to fight II off before getting sick. In Australia, a team of scientists led by David Kemp at the Royal Melbourne HospitaJ have extracted a senes of genes from the maJana parasite called Plasmodium falciparulh -the most deadJy of the several species of malana parasites that attack humans. These genes can be used to prepare various antigens produc~d by the paras ate. Thescconflictingcla1ms have already led one lcadina biotechnology firm , Genentech of San Francisco, to drop out of the bidd1 ng. But John Deats, a spokes~an for Ne~ York University, says several other firms arc interested an manufacturing and marketing the vaccine, and he is confident that a satisfactory arrangement can be worked Out. Thedem1seofmalana may, at last. be close at hand. tralia have already taken the Quiet Vktores first important steps toward a vact"1ne. They cannot be sure when the vaccine will be avaalable. but 11 could be ready rn the next few years. Manufacturers are already jockeying for the nRb ts to produce it. Previous efforts to control malaria have focused on Husbands battered victims, too the eradication of the mosquitoes that carry 11. The efforts I) EAR ANN ------------ have been onl y partly successful. In the Southeast Asian LANDERS: 1 sym-1 have no solutions -JUSt sympathy for a man who finds himself in thts spot. -NO NAME PLEASE (ALABAMA) -l-00- fJ D G NEWS I =' IA8KET8AU -t:00- 8 Cl) MOVIE "A Good Sport" (Premleft) Relph na11on of Sn Lanka, for example. the insecuc1de DDT had pathaTc with "'Namc- vartuaJly wiped out malaria b) 1963. But malana-carryin.& less 1n Whittler." the THAEFS COMPANY .HAWMFM..0 Waite, Lee Rtmlc:lt. D 8 THE FACTS OF UFE 8 AMAZING 8PtOER-MAN I I: WlmR Ol YMPIC8 mosquitoes quackJydeveloped a resistance to DDT, and 1n ballered husband. -I 9_619•m•a•l•an.· a•s•t•ruiiciikii5ii40ii,ii000iiiiipeoiiipiikii·. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ My fat her. a k md and sens1t1ve man. has AMII LANDERS DEAR N.N.; Thou for a.n Informed and com· p111lonate letter. Obvloualy, your mot.her i1 a menial caae. Moat womea wbo beat up tbeir buaba.od1 are 1lmply temperamental, bJp-1tnn1 or juat plain beUcat1. L:"'LEH'fS' CWRat bette/L wa~ io !LeMeMbeJL ~OUIL CVa6ti~ ~~ LINGERIE ~06 V10 L•dO Newpo"T Deo(, Cl 14J 67J 7710 50°/o Off What? Why buy a 14K gold rope chain from depart- ment stores for $1000.00 less 50% when you can buy from Dom Raciti Jew- elers for as low as $300.00 for the same chain. • 3mm-14K Safety Clasp 24'" long FREE 14K Gold Charm with any S 100 00 or more purchase r DOM RAC ITI l A38 Newport Blvd., C-osta Mesa, CA 92627 71 4 650-31 I I BUY '\MART ... COMPARE HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED What true and permanent healing 1s like? This question will be discussed by Jean Stark H1b1n1tr1it, C.S.B. Thursday, February 9. at 8 p.m . in the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Street Costa Mesa Her lecture Is entitled "THE CHRISTIAll.WORIS OF CHRISTllll SCIENCE" The members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach cordially In- vite you to attend. It Is our gift to the community and all are welcome. ~ tectur la freo Child care prov(d Cl • .. been a battered hus- band for 15 years ~o I ••••••••••••• know that scene an- s1de out. M' mother Oaes off the handle for the silliest reasons. When ~e gets upset she. beats QJ\ him with her fists and claws him w11h her nails. I remember once she threw a plate of spaghetti an has face. At other times. especially in front of relat1vcs and acquaintances. Mom is the most gentle and lovang person m the world. We have taken her to several psychiatnsts and psychologists. They say she is a Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde -a paranoid sch1zophrenk. Dad has moved out of the house at least 15 times and filed for davorct• three tames. He always drops the chal'Jes after a few days when Mom calms down and behaves lake a normal person. We have tncd (unsuccessfull y) to have her hospital- ized. She arnnly 56 years old and very pretty, but we cannot get herto understand that she is sick and needs help. We've even tned family therapy -all six of us -but Mom felt we were all ganging up on her. Battered husbands have a harder tame than battered wi ves because people thank they are wimps. If they hll back the} are an worse trouble and can be sued for assault and batter) WATER BEDS VALENTINES SPECIALS "EXPEflTS" BEDS e •9999 A mu 1boald not tolerate pby1lca1 abu1e u y more tba.n a woman. WbJle I do not recommend tbat be Jive ber a IUlackle undwicb ud rearruce ber bridgework, I feel be 1boald not contlDae to live with a woman wbo one clay mlpt put blm lD tbe bo1pltal or the cemetery. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tcll ~Frostrated Mothcrtn Connccucut" to tum off the TV set and to read to her children. Parents raise readers by connecting children with boolcs. Reading aloud to them is one of the very best ways to do 11. You give them your a11en1ion and demonstrate the imponancc of reading by doing it. You also stretch their imaginations. It is a powerful combination and som~thing that TV simply cannot do. Tell her to try 11. - WELLESLEY LIBRARIAN DEAR WELLESLEY: Tbaukl for puttlag It into penpecilve. ObvloHly somebody read to you when you were young. It 1bow1. • • • DEAR ANN LA NDERS: There 1s this sari ?l school who says she is my best friend -but I am beginning to have my doubts. Three weeks ago she borrowed my prettiest blouse. Yesterday when I asked her to return 11 she said, "I am not finished with it yet." I want that blouse and need to know how I can get at back NOW. - E. IN THE BRONX DEAR E.: Lending clothes is a sure way to raill a friend1blp. Yoo can do nothing now except bound her dally. P.S. If you learned 1omelhillg from tbls experience It was not alTbad. • • • Ho"' to and how much? Find out with Ann unders' ne~t booklet. "'H ow. What. and When to Tell Your Child About Set .. Foqourcopy~nd 50ccnts along with a long. sr.amped, self-addressed envelope ro Ann Landers. P.O. Bo:( 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611 RUFFELL' UPHOLSTIRY, INC: •••pltelat•r-4hwe 1922 HARBOR Bl VO Sam Neill top actor ~·.~;:;;:" COSTA MESA -548 1156 I ~!!!!:::::::::::~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW YORK (AP) -I Sam Neall, star of "'Raley: Fish & More Dinner Only $2.59 Break away to a seafood adventure at Ace of Spies... now on public TV's "Mystery!" series. as the year's best actor. according to the TV Tames of London. Neill ponraysS1dney Re- ill}. a real-life spy whose exploits as a Bnt1sh Secret Service agent dunng the World War l era are dramatized an the 12-pan scncs that began an weekl} installments in January. TV Tames annually choses the best television actors and programs from England. Call 642-5678. Put a few wo rds to work for ou. I ~ Of FlOAAL PAINTIHO C88NEWS AICNEWS Q 1~.ns t * * "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982) Ptl• Uttln<>'4. Jwie Bittlln MOVIE t t t "KJ.u Mt Katt" ( 19531 Kaltlryn Greyson, Howlrd Keel. -e:30- tD AUCE "=OF CUlTURE OTAXI QI WHEEL Of FORTUNE -7'11/J- 1 r= = I HAPPYDAYSAGAIH AICNEWSQ NEWS tD THREE'S COMPANY I JOKER'S W\l.D IU8l&S REPORT CA.UJQAAPffY Cl) P.M. MAGAZIHE 9 ENTERTAIHMEHT TONIGHT Qt LOVE CONNECTlON II' ELVIS PAE.Sl.EY'S 1888 COMEBACK (C)MOVIE * t "S1ro1ter A<:A ( 1983) But1 Rey· nolds, Loni Anderlon (l)MOVIE • • "Double 0ear (No Date) LOUtt Joutdan -7:30- • 2 ON TH£ TOWN D 8 F.AMllY FEUD U LAVEIVE & SHIRLEY & COMPAHY G EYtONLA. tD WKRP IN CINCINNATI g) ®' ProPt.E'S COURT SI WILD. WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS 8i) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECtAl Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH (OJ NHL HOCKEY -8:00- 1 Cl) DOMESTIC LlfE a AEAL PEOPlE AMAZING 8PIOER-MAH 020/20 80AP I :,r:AINMEHT TONIGKT t t t ''The G<eet•t St«y E• Told" (PIW1 2X1965} Max Yon Sydow. John Wayne e NATIONAL OEOGRAl'HIC SP£CIAl. (B)MOVIE t t 'A "Darty Ovc:lt'a Movlt Fantu- lic Island" (1983) Anlmllecl VOICeS ~~ t * t t "The Bridge On lhe Rlwr Kwll" ( 1957) Wlftiltn Holden, Alec Guinness -8:30- I Cl) EMPIAE AOWAN & MARTIN'S LAlJOH..IN LOVE BOAT tD P.M. MAGAZINE QI!) A WALK THROUGH THE 20Tli CEHTUAY WITH Bill MOY£R8 -8:45- CI.I CINEMASCORE Long John Silver's. Like our Fish & More' Dinner- 2 crispy fish fillets. golden f ryes. fresh cole slaw & 2 crunchy hushpuppies. FRENCH CHAIR OTTOMAN tD MERY GAffft e A WAU< THROUGH THE 20Tli C8fTUAY WITH Bill. M0Y£M GDAAGNET ~~ **~ "L~" (1aa3) Oudlly Moore.~ McGovern -9:30-l ~ COUAT *** "Von Ryln's Elpr•" (1965) Frri Sinatra. Trevor Howard. G DUPONT-col 1 MIA AWA/IDS .. 8A(W)CAST JOUANAU8M 1=AACING t * t "The Man With Two Brlint" (19831 Steve Martin, Kathlttn Turner. -10:00- D a ST. ELSEWHERE em•NEWS I LOUORANT DUPONT -COlUMlllA AWAAD6 IN BROADCAST JOUANAU8M !=ONES ...... "How To Beat The High eo.t Of l.Mng" (1979) Sus.i Slln1 J ......... Jesaica Lange. -10:30- • IHOEPEHDENT NETWOAt< NEWS (O)MOVIE • • "Kmghtriders" (1981) Ea Harns. ~l.ahU (%)MOVIE t t '.4 "'LOtin' II' (t982) Tom Crulle, Jackie Earle Haley. -11~­ GDUCl)@a!J NEWS 8 WOMEN'S COUEOE BASt<ET8AU 8 ROWAN & MARTIN'S WJGK-IN m M·A·s·H m> TOP 40 VlOE08 m WHATS MY LINE ®MOVIE • ••..; "Forced Vengeance" (1982) ClluPI Norm. MllY LouiM Wtllet. (l)MOVIE * "Xtro" ( 1983) Ptliffp Slyer. Bem- lot Stegert. -11~­ • Cl) POtJCE STORV I R~OlYMPtCS IN SEAACH Of_ . NCKE Of THE flOHT 8TET8 Of SAN F'AANC19CO • LATSIGHT AMERICA QD100ClUI -11:45- (C)MOVIE ***"Bill" (1981) Mickey Rooney. Dennis Ouaia. -12:00- • ([§) ABC NEWS NIOHTUNE GOONOSHOW CJ) INOEPEN>EHT NETWORK NEWS -12:30- D a LATE NtOKT M™ DAVID L.ETTEAMAH DLA TODAY IJMOVIE t •'.4 "The Flmlly Jewtla" (1965) .Wry Lewis. Sebaltlln Cabot. CJ) ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUOK-IN m LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa just South of San Diego Freeway across from Fedco. Or1ve·Thru Service ~vallable Visit ou showroom ood see ou frie colectlon of 18th centu-y kench f\.mlt\xe -new In concept and de'°' and has the elegance for Whk:h reigns of Louis XV ond XVI were renowned. , Q..r entre coleetJon ts on sale now -you mov choose from o rich aeleetlon of over 100 fct>rics ood 20 trJshes ff om ~am shaded woods to white lacquer H.J.GAl\RETf f ll~Nl~l~E 2215 HARBOR BL VD., COST A WESA •646· 0275 HOURS DAILY l0·6•SUNOAY l2·4 ,, IN TERMISSION Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Wodneaday, February 8, 198 .. \ A bumpy ride ori GWC's 'Streetcar' Few Amencan -----... -------plays have become so permanently im- beddcd into the pub- lic consciousness as Tennessee Williams' ··A Streetcar Named Desire." Toi TITUS It was the magnumopusofthis••••••••••••• lesendary playwright, and its characters have become part of the theater's lexicon. Mention the names Stanley or Blanche to most playgoers and they'll know instantly to whom you refer. . Despite its immense power and compelling poetic imagery, however, "Streetcar" is not performed all that often in the non-professional theater, and its periodic appearance is indeed an occasion -whether or not the moment is fully realized. The latest theatrical group to tackle Williams' masterpiec~ is the drama department of Golden West Colleg~. which has condensed the play into the limited dimensions of its Actors Playbox theater. At first glance, this appears overly confin ing. but what GWC's ·'Street- car" loses in scope, it more than gains in intimacy and audience involvement. Director Renata Florin (a m~morable Blanche in her own right) has mounted a "Streetcar" rich in atmosphere -the squalor. seediness and sweat of the Kowalskis' life in New Orleans' Latin Quarter is splendidly recreated. And. while the student cast is not always up to Williams' complexity, one"powerful performance emerges. Laura Mitchell delivers a devastatingly realistic interpretation of the haunted Blanche Du Bois, the traumatized. fading Southern belle whose life of illusion runs on a collision course with the harsh reaJity of her brutal brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Mitchell chooses the difficult course of hitting the stage with her anxiety at full throttle, rather than building emotion on events, but she sustains her character marvelously and with more than sufficient variation. Matt LifTreing as Stanley concentrates more on Brandocsque mujiing than on fleshing out his per- formance. with maxed results. His raw power reverberates through the tiny theater. but the substance of his role fails to materialize. s Blanche1s-more earrhy st!ter--stena-;-Kaye r>ean Fisher has some fine moments, but never fully asserts her individuality into the role. Jon Cianci lacks conviction as Blanche's bumbling suitor Mitch. Contributing convincingly to the ensemble are Linda Cathey as Stella's friend Eunice, David Carroll and Fred J~hnson as the other poker players, Stephen Holmes as the kandly'doctor and Carolyn Hubbell as the nurse. Original music by Phil Longridge is effective, while the set and lighting designs of Lee Youngs and Brock Cilley enrich the production's atmosphere. "A Streetcar Named Desire" will be performed for two more weekends. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. in 'Reckless' a hit in its first week malhon.) 14.6 m1ll1on, four weeks. 6. "Yentl." S 1.5 million. $32.9 million. 12 weeks. 7. "Sudden Impact." $1 .4 million. $62.1 million, nine weeks. the Playbox, with a closina matinee at 3 p.m. Feb. t 9. Call 895-8378 for ticket infor~ation. CALLBOARp-Auditions for the musical "Damn Yankce1," a JOint production of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and Golden West College, will be held Sunday at the playhouse, 606 ~guna Canyon Road. Laauna Beach, and Tuesday and Wednesday at the Huntinaton Beach college. all at 7 p.m .... all roles arc opeo and further information is available by calling 494-0743 ... The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse has replaced its scheduled production of "M.Y Sister Eileen" with the 64~ 10 20 (Ill 3',~hdana(t) sn .-.---~EL• ~ .. ~ ~~ 7 00, 10:35 "NIGHT OF ZOMBIES" Fri 8:45 edwards WESTBROOK N(\fM IN\ftl 53 •' llOOIMUl~I 0·4401 <.,AIOt" '°'O •I COSTA MESA (O'#AIOS CH.MA CllllU 9194141 EL TOIO fDW.-OS SAOOll&ACA ttUITU PAClflC CHRISTWI tolllGl THlAIAf llUTWOOO AJ GOMllllOllWUl IH DAil Y / l-0 OUllCE srvrr ClllOOllll 634~3 SA• CUIOTt ... AlllAa THlA Ill( wtSTlllSTlr ID¥1Al!OS ClllCMA WIST WlllTTIH PAQf IC S WlfTWOOO 21)94)64C1 fw .,,_, 11sct11t TicUts 71Mm ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST ·0ne brubing ~ "a modon picture. ~I. Nnowing, deeply *<1ing. shoding, dlstu~~.· UAIDI 879·9850 PACIFIC MWIEIM DR ·IN rwY ti A I l1lll)ll CUTA IUA 7Sl·418.4 COWARDS TOWN Ct:NT£R S 0 ll/Y TO IMllSTOl & MIOll ctSTA 1UA 979'-4141 EDWARDS CKMA CENTER HAaa&~ FMTAll fAWl 962·2481 PACIFIC FOUHTAW VAUCY OR. IN $ 0 flt'( -M)OllHUllS' - ~~{·"'·\RO u ..... (213) 691·0633 AMC FASHION SQUAAC llWC> & lll'UIAl . IJCIU 1UC1 497-1711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA SOUTH ~I 1W1 A I llllCW)WAY llSSIH ftlJI 49S-6220 COWAROS MISSION VU> MAU S 0 rwY 10 CIOllll Vall(Y l'ltWY OUICl 634-mJ SYUfY CITY CENTER ltol ti lllOrOlOM HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "Reckless," a movie about teen-age rebellion. made its debut by grabbing third place among last weekend's top-grossing films, while "Terms of Endearment" and "Silkwood" continued strong at the box office. "Terms" and "Silkwood" traded the number one and two spots. with the Shirley Maclaine-Debra Winger film coming out ahead of the story of nuclear plant worker Karen Silkwood. Your feet need a doctor of their own! "Silkwood'' was the big grosser the weekend before, briefly bumping "Terms" from what has been a secure niche. Although it wasn't a top moneymaker. Woody Allen's new comedy, "Broadway Danny Rose," ·continued its hot pace by drawing a sizzling $8,285 per screen average. It sold $911 ,309 wonh of tickets. Here are the big winners of the past weekend. fol- lowed by the weekend's receipts, total receipts to date and weeks in distribu- tion: I. "Terms of Endear- ment.'' S3 million. $69.6 million, 11 weeks. 2. "Silkwood," · $2.7 million. $25.1 million. eight weeks. 3. "Reckless... $2.4 million. $2.4 million. one week. · 4. "Never Cry Wolf," $2.3million.S16. 7 million. 11 weeks. 5. "~ot Dog," Sl.6 Davis out of 'Hotel' TV series LOS ANGELES (AP)- Bette Davis has decided !'lot to return to her role as the patrician hotel owner in the ABC hit series "Hotel.'' the actrcS$ said in a joint announcement with producer Aaron Spelling. Davis. 75. had filmed only the two-hour pilot for "Hotel" when she was stricken with illness last summer. She starred as Laura Trent, owner of the fictious Hotel St. Greaory in San Francisco. The actress feels that "to return to the proarnm at this time would a1ter the emphasis from the ensemble-type actina the proaram has developed, focusina too much attcn· ti on on myself," she said lhrouah her spokeswoman. Nancy Seltzer. Settler said Davis had fully recuperated from her lllnc sea and that her de-panure was not ~use of her health. She said, in fact , ahc t1 rons1dcnn1 ll•'l' na a new ~ovic 10 May. Phone for important I informatlonandan ,/ ethical referral. / Podiatnc physicians and suri;crons -podiatrists - have tapt>d important • · messages for you. Phune and · ask for ......_._""'"_ the tape by number. i 1. Running 2. I >iabetes 3. Athlete's foot 4. Hunions 5. Corns/calluses 6. Ht•alth and aging 7. Ingrown toenails 8. Moles 9. Plantar wart 10. Children's feet 11 . Hammertoes -i 2. 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LONGEST LIP~ I'VE E\lf.f\ SEEN by Virgil Partch (V IP \ "It's the short form from the tax people." lf/f'.I Hank Ketcham by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 HAVE" TO L.f;.AVr; ' ,AN ~OUR EARLY -ro Do SOME SHOPPING ... t by Charles M Schulz l FELL DOWN IN HIE CO FFE.E SHOP I -- by Tom K Ryan .. I BRIOGf &th vulnerahlt Wtsl dt'lls. NORTH • IOtUS ~KU OAU WEST~~ EAST •Void •U t.;1 7542 1;> QllOU 0 102 0 JJ08 +AKJlOU •QU SOUTH •AK QJO 7 A O QSO +64 The biddtnK! Wut Nort h EHt South I • Pate I ' l • i ' 2 • P111 4 • Pa., Pan P111 snot: •' DR \BBL•: 06.0, \&}"'{ et.OUSf. Mff.~ ~ iOV ~. t\O·Nf.CK Wi~ M-lO t ~ GOINli ~'>~ Of ON 1'~ ~ LIKE. 't'AAl ? LOOK roR l)~ Open1n1e lead: King or •. It w11 Oscar Wiide who first proposed the theory that lift' Imitate• ,art. Cer ta inly. even ta at the bridlft' table seem to bear him out Th•" deal from the 1983 World Team Championship 1s a rue 1n point -1t eould easily come from a leuht'r't hand file. The auction w11 ttra1ght· forwud . Note that South. Jim Jacoby or the U.S. team. did nol feel constrained to ovl'rcall more than one spade at h1~ first turn -to bid vul nerable when partner has passed and both oppontnt1 mt. DAO, ~(N's GlMIN6 OlltR IONl&~I \ '1.EA~E 'fUJ.. ME. ~c~r~t. JU5T KlDOIM(, ~ PL.tA!>f ! fl.fA~ !~ PLU~!U a .. Cm us Go1E1 are '11 the auction you nf'td a sood hand. Onct North raiJtd, Jat0by wenl right to 1t•me. · West took his two high tlubt and 1hlfttd to a htart. taken by the ace in the closed hand. Obvlou1ly, tht problrm waa t.o avoid losing two tricks in d1amond1. Alto, West almost aurely had the king of diamonds for his opening bid, so ltadfog a diamond to the queen waa unlikely to sue cetd. ln.1tead, Jacoby plan ned to make use of dummy's nine·eiJht of diamond~ to engineer an end play. He crossed to dummy with a trump to tht nine and ruff ed a heart high. 111• wt'nl back t.o tltt table with a trump t.o the tan. cashed the king or hearta lor • diamond d!Jcard and then ltd the eight of diamond• lrom the table. Had Eaat playtd low, dt>clarer would have run the tight to Weit. plnlnr a tuft end plly ir West won •Ith r1ther tht jack or ten. Ea1t scotchtd thi• plln by rltlns with the jatk ol dlamondJ. Now dtdarer had Lo gueu the position. He eleded t.o play East for the ten Al well. so ht ducked. On Eaat'• fore· ed diamond return, dedarer Bgain played low. and whn West produrrd tht' kin~. all wuwtll. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan OOtf f ~uE.1' 1~f. CA~RA, NO·Nt.c.K' i ' J'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "o Rs•: by Lyn n Johnston PA!f, yo.; DtONT HRfffl ER.'/ YCiJ t\'11§) DfAHNR, '"'AN 1 (SIGH ) · 11 MUSf Be. NICE. 10 8E FbPU.RR. _::.-c-.... _-: -· --.," .2·i t 'l '\K \ "''KERBt:.\ '\ DR. S~OCK OKAY-so we've se-r-rt...et::' ON HOW MUCH :J:.' l--L.. PAY YOU AN C' WHeN ... by Tom Bat1 uk UX.tcERS - AT fHE Bffil~NIN(:, OF THE 5C.HOOl <,J€AR I l)()(,.) l>JIU. BE ~IGNE.D A L.OCJ(ER AND A ~ lOM8tNATlON . Wr1H ANt..> UJC.K Ai AL.~L ~E Tt.00 WIL.l.. CDI NCJDE. ! Ci.C.ff.>IONAlk4 I If fflJ-11.( BE NECE~ARC.> FOR REPRE5ENT- A11VE.S Of THE ~001... ADMINl5™1'10N 10 cnlOOCf A LOCKER 5EAro-\ L.OOKIN& FOR 8-.JC,H CDN"TMBAND 17E'f6 ~ C>-!Ef>JIN6 &UM MID ~~ilEl$ .I 51lJ~ ARE PERMlffED TO B€ PRe£Nf DlRIN& s~ SEA~E5 , Ak1l-O(J(,H rN MAt<J.J CPt8 ~u. PREFER. 7'J BE ON ~R ()JIJI.) cm OF ™€ 5TA'fE ! 2·t by George Lemont FO~GE::'l ,,.. .' OE~&E ™E GREAT WALL CJ CMINA. flNAUY! AfmTION I CAN AN,'N£R ! ~~ 'l'6 JJ.>1' TALK\t(:) ABOJ11~1? '1£?iERt¥N ... ' I I .~1 . Jl IHit: P .\RKt; by Harold Le Doux Garcia h@ads Leisure Tech; Elkin appointed Sierra exec Huntin&ton ~ach resident E. Jolua Garcia has been named vice presi- dent of LelHre Tecuoloa I.De. and president of the Sou them California division. Leisure Technology is the tarsest nationwide producer of aduh and retirement communities. ~fore joining Leisure Technology. Garcia was associated with PonderoH Homes. He served as president and chief executive officer for four years. • • • Peter M. Elkin of Corona del Mar has been appointed vice president fi nance/controller of Sierra Pacific FlUDcJal, a Newport Beach-based real estate services and investment flnn. Before joining Sierra, Elkin was a corporate financial analyst and controller for the residential division of Coldwell Buker. • • • Tustin resident Havey Left has been named general manager of m Cuoa's military/aerospace division, it was announced by George Alblore, president of ITT Can- noif-l'Qoi11l America. Left, formerly general manager of Cannon's micro- miniature/fiber optics division in Santa Ana. replaces Tom Morau. who resigned. Georae Stufield, vice president and director of operations for ITT -Cannon. has been appointed actinJ general manager of the micro division until a replacement is named. Left has been with the ITT corporation since 1964. • • • Laguna Hills resident Steven A. Vl111 has been named marketing and sales director for lDco Development in Upland. it was announced b).' lra Norris, lnco president. Vliss will be Garcia Elkin responsible for sales and marketing of all lnco projects. which currently include 200 homes underway m Sunnymead and Liberty Village, a 600-home community in V1ctorv1lle. • • • Construction on the temporary headquarters of Beacb Chy Bank, N.A. (in organization) have been completed in a shopeing center of Adams and Brookhurst in Hunt- ington Beach. The bank plans to offer speciaJized banking service!> to com- mercial and retail customers and wlll include a fully staffed trust depart- ment. James E . Woodin J r .,cha1rman of the board. said the headquarters should be open this spring. Osborne Ad vert hlng, an Irvine-based advertising. public rela- tions and marketing agency special- izing in real est.ate and financial accounts. has promoted Laura Weir to the position of production coordi- nator. She will be respono;1ble for all aspects of the agency(s production v u .. Left management and scheduling, includ- ing internal and freelance artwork coordination and pnntmg. William J. Kll11, formerly Pacific regJonal sales manager for Pertee Computer Corp., has been promoted to director of mtemauonal sales. KllSS wall be responsible for all sales act1v1t1es 1n the Pacific region. Latm America ana Europe:- Gerald M. Perlolat of Huntington Beach has been named vice J>res1dent of worldwide marketing for ATV System s, I.De., a Santa Ana-based international manufacturer of com- puter systems for restaurants, hotels. institutions and business offices. Periolat is a I 9-year veteran of management-level assignments in the data processing industry. Gary Wallace has joined the staff of loan officers at the Tustin branch of Sbearson/ American Express Mort- gage Corp. 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L I NL "E •Giii 4 '3 L 1 1 ""' ft .:n "' K r 6. N lcnlnc 3 NL !KUOOer F uno1: llCOI N Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT IWedneedey, Febru ry 8, t9M 16 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-7 , New K -Mart look Latuna Hill• archltectun.1 ft.rm Gilbert Na Aaeoclatea ba• deeUslecl what coald become the prototype o~ future It Mart outlet.. The new l0ok, a dnmadc de- parturea from the cb&ln '• CODYeDtional appearance, waa lfl Yen to the new K llart ID Rancho Clacamoaia. The a.reltJtectcanl flrm wu1r~J.Ad by tbe 8odety Of Amerlca.D Arcliltect'• California COllDdJ for the deelln, wblcb f eaturee redwood trelllw, a Pede-titan collOD.ade and a ' am.all, lw-e>Terpowerfq ..,... Fluor wins ARCO pact for Ala-skan oil projec The Fluor Corp. has been awarded an unspecified three-year contract to provide engineenng for an ARCO oil and gas production facility, to de- velop a I 00.000 barrel-per-day oil field 1n Alaska's North Slope. The contract, in the hundreds of IJlillions of dollars, is the first work in Alaska that Ailantic Richfield has awarded Fluor. spokesman Henry Hayes said in Irvine Tuesday. ARCO's directors recently ap- proved a $575 million capital ex- pan'i10n program to develop a second reservoir beneath Prudhoe Bay, dis-- covered when the first major Alaskan find was made, Mickey Parr, a spokesman for the 011 company, said from Los Angeles. The Fluor project 1s included in 1hat tot.al. but neither company spokesmen would specify the amount. "It's a significant job ... Hayes said. but not bia enough to spatk a recall of furloughed workers in the Southern California division. "There will be no expected boost in revenues as a result of this." Last June, Fluor was awarded the preliminary engjnecrina phase on the project by ARCO Alaska Inc., a subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Co. The first phase of the project was announced Tuesday. Fluor employees will be workin1 on nearly every element of the intearated project includinJ drill sites pipelines and oil-productton and au--handling facilities to produce I 00.000 barrels per day. The fac1hty is to be pumping Psychologists meet in Irvine The 1984 Annual ConventJon of the California S1a1e Psychological Association will be held Feb. 23-26 at the Registry Hotel 1n Irvine. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown will give the opening address of the convention. The theme is "Health Care in Crisis." Several hundred psychologists from throughout the state and nation will be attending. Further infor- mation on the event can be obtained by calling (213) 478-5039. by 1987 int~ North Slope's lliburne Field. · Parr said the onc-to-three-b1Jlion barrel Lisbume reservoir lies at 9.000 feet beneath the permafrosi. about 1.000 feet d~ than an ex.istina and larger ARCO field. in production since 1977. It is timed to come on Unc as the 1.5 million bartel per day production of the first field decltnn, he said. "It's not that it's more economical (to develop) now. We arc more skillful in prodtmng from thete fields," Parr said. But costs of tapping the 011 field will be less, as the processed crude can be shipped on the Trans-Alaska pipe- line, he said. A single producuon facihty as to be built in the L1sbume Fie.Id to feeid six new dnll sites and 180 wells. Fluor will assemble the projca's modular umts. "'eighing up to 2,000 tons, 1n the lower 48 st.ates for shipment to the North Slope ... They a~ son oflikc pre-fabricated building blocks." Hayes said . Afler a dismal 1983, the ARCO contract adds luster to a lackluster Fluor order book. Hayes said Fluor expects more orders in 1984, .. but 1t will be awhik before we sec rev- enues." Adjustable rate mortgage ideal for one on the move !U: I ~ ~~,"it~ ti ~:· '!# 1• ~; :' • ' ., ~~ • at ~. ~ ~~ [!l~ 1lli 1l ~ !iicf"' I ~~~ ~) . r~th t .. s Q l::rc: ! ~c com' '!l~ ~n s91ur1tv Fu~ ~ .:fi 'itt ~t~ ·~· '·j:~ I~ f1· ~~· ~~m~ J.m( St ' p 'j~ JR~ ;m ijlY i~l!~ t~ u~4~·!~~ ~~~~:~a!e !:~~:::~:~~:::~~~g ::r~~~l~~~t.~~~~,;;i~~;;;~~:~~~::~::;~~ ~~r~:1 1n '· i'"• 'r ,;i~: ,f ~ c I: 11·~ tl~·o1't Sev~ N~ ~t<:Jir,,~ ,Yg, ll~ :~~·o:Jrn'·~lJllL v~~f!~",_ F1~ ~t -----perccntAMLwouldcarT)monthlypayments ofS777,and ·(I ,, 1 IZ.H NL o st1 1 -L ·-ff By SIMON SYKES the "points" would be cut to less than $2.000. ~ nc 1 44 : 01~ • .· VW'l'u . . Lor "'*" · Pw •1 : :::nJn : :• und ll ~t One of the results of the elevated interest rates of But the buyer can be pretty sure the savings under the :::-:itTv ii-~· W ~~fl ittI ti~ IOll. ·~ t· t::li"°cio 1 : J 1 C~~~mM I '~Im ~wih 11~1UI ~°")._' it ~t recent times has been the proliferation of alternatives to interest rate differential will be wiped out after five years. Am~71!P. 'f'7e ~t rt• eur t ~ Plt . . Ptv Gt , PuWI• 1 .6 S.nllnel Gr® · 1" s~ • NL fi "VnJ't'h'i , t Or . OY • • lnQom . . tnn q • flan t. ··~ ..... r•'"'"r the old standard 30-year 1xed rate mortgage. This is becau'le under AML gu1dclinc\. the interest Some of these hybrids carry a real sting in their tail. rate can be increased after as little as \I\ months (and ''b c; 1 L ~ Cl1 lo~ L ·~~ 'H! P ti s.,. ~·q 1 ,,. ML l BO You can find yourself owing more 1han the original loan almost certain!) would be.) ~~ /°rft~ ~I: "T~ 11 . 1 ill 8.1f-& H9 I: ,io;r 9'9 rn 2:~~ f2•f! I}~ ~~~~7~n Fun~' 1011 1~t~1 /U! amount. even after several years of substantial payments. Monthly pa) men ts mcreac;cn~ P•Lalh arc limited to UM~ SI lOn 1 ~;:t. 11. mL 1~ft Inv Meu 61 ... ij' Grwlll '' 'l '307 "TIGI 6Sff N~ !K't:'fd l S6 41 For this reason. consc1cnt1ous real estate brokers and 7.5 percent for each uf the fir!>! fi\I.· )Caro;, and lhc mterc'lt ~.l'i1 1 e I' ,1• I : • •M 1 •• ~ . n '· 1· 11 IT l .94 l'I~ ti.1~tv:~P ll ~. 1101 B !ky':•' t ~ ~ ~ v"11:11;:u:•,rd ,~ottp ~t ~~ i t. • ~ f. ~ Ml I R"c ~:.. -~IYk. j*, 1 1 ~ • \ales people need a thorough knowledge of these new rate may not go up or down mort' than ) percent over the ~ lm ll~. t &-~ ·1· . m Lt : J! Ml l I I~ P·~;i ,GroJn I S7 ~,:rmu'b \ Sl ~·~ ~~.:r Jl at devices. hfe of the loan. I~ ~~ 1sb ~I: rV1. 1 ·, 1 · ~I," 1nc1 : • ~ I plfg Fe1 c'..I l JJ ir.:11 4t" 'i,. a !,';1111 1~ Nt advertising this kind offinancing, takmg the time to learn a~ adjusted to a~ort11c the remain in~ balance of the loan r, G•oW ~ri~ fl I 'el r • M ctlt& in !J 11.,,, ~11 1114 Ml. ~ ·•~ 1 1~ N~ They should also think long and hard before But after the fir!.1 tivt· ~ear<;, the month I\ pa) men ts lo~on,.;ol41 ~ 11~'~. m' ~~Pll~o"1!(f 6L Mi! 734 1 P•= Fuu""i 'ft :~: .. ~~t' 1tt's ~~';:~, ~ ~t oftheindiv1dual chen1'snecds. overthcrem:unmgtcrm I~ ~ V.ttl •rt Ciltl al 11( 1 Funil ll SPCI " I ' 0 MA J Nl One of these new loans IS known as the adjustable So the buyer Y.111 avoid a dramalrc .monlhl~ pa)'ment EQI ] I ' tv I. Ma~' 14 11 L ti Inc 6 T'rull I 11 tj!1!.9 NL f h ,. ~~'. o 'NL vi~ " 2 A t l Ll11~ lrn ~~ 11~ 'll >JL ~v·E'~v 1 'hi: ~·r, , !:1t mortgage loan (AML). increa~ 1 e sell\ bc1ore the loan pa' mcnts u'l' I~!.~' I ft ti~ Etpt~edl ~,,,JI t; r'°'f&'.•..s NL ~'eo I tl et;~~" a:{ ~t I ~G[n I lHJ 1::~~v ·i 1 St While ii threatens potentially SC\ere long-lcrm rescheduled. ''l;llrtvv Gr~,,:Jtl ~~~t !e!tv."',u,rlRl~, ~Uf:1 4.fia'lt @~1 i:.J 1i,'li,1'1, 1r:o~~'t ~n~~,' 1,~ !Ills# r;~811encf':•om,~unohl~Jl eLt :~~--~:'"l;na, 1~4n': ll~N~ ~1~1' :,i,, ~N"'ttl ~ohn~~Q~~~fo~~~ntc~I~ f~ru:~~e~~~h~~s ~f l~~t~~~~ an AU'~s IS one Slluauon "'here a bu)CJ take\ Jdvllnta&e of -' ....... ·-. ....... ,, ~ • ....... N Let's assume the rotcntial b~er IS lookintat a home With a volatile mortgage market. nt'"' vanantS are vrer IJ 4 ti IO C I unH1 1n11 I NL. Vtr\ ~ w.i11n l tr: Good b k d I I II a..-II " i G 0 r ~ 1 ~lln ) N Er• 1 NL rClllr),_ 1 wnor,; .r~ CO!>t1ng S95.000. He'I puts 10. down. He nows that 1rcquent. ro cr!I an Sil espeop c WI I IA v.c t. ti m 9l~ l'I 1r. S~C'I< I • •C •0 'll l ~. ~~' • ~I: 1: ~~ 1'1 ,f tt t ~M a •1oo 11 :. Within five yuears. his employers w1l ~QUI~ h1mn to briefed on what makes sen~ for their clients C• 1•ullof1t"1111 0~~r >1 & ~ 1~J ,ttt, M ~~1 1 I ~ ,.,~,"10}n t!Lt iit;tw<~ 1,"•iu ti~ www~l5:,.,11ffi'UJ1 ,r,~ move on. Simon ykes 1scdttoror first tuesday, a1ourn11/ for . Hr~~ 1 . 1nJV;;,;" N~ "" 1 ); ~ n N ~·,,.,·", • H ,fit o;v" -t' tjL l\n old-style 30-ycar FHA loan, currently going for the ~•I ~rare industn. P.O Bo' 10068. Riverside. Ca 1neo 1. "' 1nv11 1 1s.n M o 102s NL Prudtnll•I 1ecne s1e'4men Und\ ~· fit Nt Jround 12.5crccntwill carrypaymentsof$907a month. 92506. Te/:(7/4)686-8005} • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Great American In vestor Series'" Bo nus Coupon -• • • • - -- - - - -• - I I I I I I I Open• GrNt Americ•n Investor Account home with you the very day you open your account, or On the principal balan(.e you'll re<.eive: I todiy for• g~r•nteed interest bonu . earn even more interest by allowing it to tompound for I Lock-in high interest for as little as 2 years or as long as the entire term. :~ .!,"=:.._ __ lUH 111 I 10 years at Great American Federal and receive a big Offer expires Miy 31, 1984. Invest or re-inv~t todily ~~1;111~00.YNI'\,~ I Interest bonus. for your guarinteed inter t bonu ~ ....,,_.,... m I eed h b l. 1lt ....... ~ tl(lftV\ .,, '" ... I The amount of your bonus i~ guarant , d pending W atever your a lance, whatever the de ired term, ' ,,_..., ...,....,, tou"'"" a1 I on how mu h you deposit-from $5,<XX> to S100,CXX>-and it' ft ea y to compute the amount of bonu intere t _._ "':''4Jl. ~.,, 1" the term you choose. b you'll receive by rounding the principal balance to the I ·~ f~ ~ tW' ... llhdl'Mfl ... .,., lllTW' but ... l!hdr ...... "'' ,,,_..~, , ........ mif"~ 1 Then the choice is yours to take y ur bonu int rest nearest hundred dollars. ... """"'.., ~un....i '~ ~ !Mfoln-.,. ""''"' ""'"1 ,,.""" I I I ~ for •cktr.-.,, ol "'.1rt''' olh<t, '"' "'"'• mlt,rm.tltof\, '" h a Jlt'n )OUI L_j .ti 111unl, < .tll llw• 1oll·trw I 1n "' 1 II n1; (BOO) 2? l-. • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • Tear out and " tain for re! ren e. • • • • • .• • . ~ ---, . ) J I I a • Timothy Gallaghe~ OC airlines report mixed results gets top Airspur post en1e1 m1k~ Thill represent~ 8 new Superv1so. rs develop expansion plans travcltna public." said Donald c . PSA, Western release all-umc January high for the airline. for the a1~n. In the meantime, the Rhoads. president and chief ex· The bowd of cMrectan of~ tt1l11 OpW'I. eno.. hll tiftftOUnold surpass1n1 1983. The fiaurc alw small a1rltne is do1n1 well at Lona ecuttve officer. thl 9'ecUon of Timott.y V.P. Gil..-to._~ of prlllldlttt Md results for January marks a 4.3 percent increa~ from a Beach a1rpo.n ,. "The incrtt.Se 1n traffic wa" due to chief~ officer. -year earhcr. . Jct Amenca rtponed • 4.] pe:-cent stronaer Post-New Year's holiday 8~E.SchnekterJr hllbeen1l1Cledtothe.,....of~ By JERRY HIRSCH But PSA's load factor -the increase in f.assenger boardanas for tratnc"hesa1d vtcepr-'dent11nchy8t.,, .. _..,,,...,endldlt•d8.~w Ottheo.itr,......., percentage of scats filled on each th~month.~J83nuary IC1K4comparcd Jct America Otes four McDonnell lllected Mnlor Ytce .,._.dent-~~ Two of the six maJor a1rhnes at airplane -fell shahtly in January to to "Ou~af6ad fa~tor of 65 6 percent Douglas DC-9 Super 80's from Long Propper wu cuttomer ~ ~ J,of o..111 llectric'I John Wayne airpon reported m1xed 50.1 percent compared to 51.8 per-continue~ to dcmon~tratc a BCach Airport to Chicaao, Dal· A~lon SeNtcea dlvtalon. ~ •.• a .. ~ tr~ •x-passenger loads for January, and one cent for the same .pen?d a year ago. preference for Jct America by the las-Forth Wonh and St. Louis. KUtlYe movetoverfromEmttyAtrF~WherehtWMr.ponltbflfor airline that wants ''in" at the Orange We?>tcrn Airlines prcl1m1nary UM~ Southweat.,n offtc9I. . County airport reported record pass-January traffic totaled 721 million John Q.,lagher, cnatrman, Mld tf'le trantttlon 9nd addltk)n oft.,... cngcr loads for the month. revenue passenger miles. down slight· Seminar on personnel policies for restaurants slated Feb. 14 key man~ ~Wit ...,,. the PfoilUlanel humln rMOUt'Oll San Diego-based Pacific Southwest ly from 729 m1lhon revenue passen-recau&red to provide an ettematNe common cerrter ..... 1oi 80uthem Airlines reponed January scheduled gcr miles a year ago. c.llton\la. traffic of 225.,320,000 revenue pass· Industry-wide fare wars and travel Gradco reports record quarter revenues on promotional fare programs in- flated the last January's traffic results, the Los Angeles-based Western Air- lines said. But the abS(nce of these programs this year should re<>uh in a substanual yield and revenue im- provement for the month over last year. the airline reported. St.ate and federal laws reaardang personnel policies and employee handbooks 1s the subJ«t of a one-day seminar for restaurateurs beina held Tuesday. Feb. 14, at the Registry Hotel an Irvine b) the C'ahfom1a Restaurant Assoc1a11on. Richard Simmons. Member reg.as- trai1on 1s SI JO and can be made by calling the assoc1at1on at (800) 252-0444. Santa Ana based Gradco Systems, Inc. more than doubled its net income on record rcvenuc!I for the third quarter. and the past nine-month period was the best an the compam ·~ h1stor). Chairman and President Kr1th B. Stewan ha!I an- nounced 16 cents per share, up from $334,000, or 8 cents per share one yC'ar C'arher. Net income for the nine months wasS2.204.000. 45 cents per share. up from S 185.000. or I cent per share tn fiscal 1983. For the three monthHnd1ngJan. 7. net 1ncoml· totakd S719 000. equal to Stewart repons that revenues would have ~en higher 1f electronic c:ompon<.>nt <>honagcs could have Imperial's Tomorrow M<)rtgage'"' stacks up better. • A<ldit 1onal advarH.'l''i allow you co qualify tmJa). thc.:n borrow a~ain tomorro\\ • I n t l ' re.., t r .tt c.· tT i I i n K • A ...... umJhk • \;o prl'p.t) ml·nt pc.:nalt' • I ndc.·,c.·d to l n11nl '-tacn Trc..·a~ur) ~c..·curitk!'?. • I nT intc.·rc..·-.c hl'aring c.. hn:kin~ an.ount ()ne-Year Adjustable Monthly Plan. • -~·\, .1nnual p.1) ml·nt cap. • t ~ .... llktiml' 1ntnnt c.:ap • H.llc <. .1n 1.. h .111gc .1 ffrr ()month .... • \111111 hi' I ht:n:.tltc.•r l~hree-Year Adjustable Plan. • I 0 ' ltlc.-t 1111t· llltc..·rc..·,t lap • "·" mt:nh c. .111 c.. han~c..· n'l'r) thrc.·c..· 'l'ar' • lntt rt''il r.11c.·, cJn chJn~l· C..-\Tr~ ..,ix month' ()t1r Fixed Rate Lc)an is an<>ther option. • l'rnlt'l l'i ~ m1 from tilt' rbl.. ot intc.·rl''l r:ttc.-int rc.."t"l'' • l'.I\ nH·nt-. rc.·m:.1111 c..011..,tant Call 1-800-C HEK-NOW ( 1-800-243-5669) • h n.11H.1.1l rc.·prc:,c..·ntat i \.'l'' .ire.· on the.· I tnl· ~om.l.t \ throu14h l·ridJ\ to tdl \nu ho\\ Jntl \.\ hc..·n · lo Jppl~ • ''" .1hout our \.trll't\ o f othc..·r mort~.tj(c.· lo.tn plJn' • A'"-Jhout honH· t qutl\ lo.tn'I Jn<l oth<.·r p<:r.,onal lo.tn pr<>~r;tm' < larc"mont (~ ... ){121. ~996 °"rwpm1 B<"ach r·t-t > 6~~-9~.,o ( ll H ""~OKW • ll hlr<' Onk<' (ll H H"-l·OO Tl>pttna,1 <.anyon (lt.~) 992..0"'.H 01m~~ngs Where Tomorrnu1 Begins Today. .. ,. "'''" I I• Ii ,., •• -.uh-·•U thNh. ~nn1u ••• ,, ""' .... " ....... ,.., ... , • t11.. hNtt• .... ., •• , '' ''" u ,, ... •flt•' .. nt. m.n• _, been avoided. Gradco Systems. Inc.. des1gm. develops. produces and markets microprocessor controlled paper handling devices including document and computer form feeders for office copiers. and sheet feeders for word processing pnnters, and soners (de- vices that collate paper sheets.) Westcm's load factor averaged 51.5 percent compared with 51.8 percent last year. Long Beach-based Jet America Airlines. Inc .. has often said 11 would like a slot at John Wayne A1rpon but 1s wa1ttng while Orange Count> The following day. a second one day seminar will be olTered on changes and developments 1n state and federal wage law~. Open to CRA mem~rs and non-members altke. the seminars will by taught by Los Angeles attorney :' UPs AND OowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The following llSI shows the Over the Counter stocks and warrants that have goM UP the mosl and down lhe mos! based on percenl of change for Tuesday HIW YORK (A~I 8 ufftli Sl , SA EnRw l'• • KtlivS• NASO AO CIUOlell«H 8 urnuDS 6 ••• En...,1a11 16 17 Klmt>el ' "'-'"' ~I lllCtt CNL Fin l '• •• Eo101I 1 -.. I'• K1no1n1 end lewnt ....,, b¥ CPT ... I•. FrmG )9 • ]9'7 K1ootC men.t mell•n as et 4 CelWtr ' S6 S9 F101cor l9'. )9 , KnaDtV pJn. ~~ " Mt Ce nreoH S>... 6 Ft8kSv SI'• S1 Kre fO\ Include ..... """"' CeoSwil U • IS• F1EmoS 33 • 34 Kuleke ' men...., er ctmm· Cttui II II • l'IWnF1n '" 6lo. Lane• ·l•ilen fer TutMllY. CllerRv 40 , 1oi . FllCkO ' n , n, Lt ndRH St9ck Md ASll C"rmS 11 11 • FleNFI ll 31 , • AEL In<! 17~, 79 CllmLH 11 .11 ., Fturoct> 1)1., .. Ler>tC ' AFAProt )9 " C"HUll l2 33 ForHIO 1' l 2•·~ LftCnm AVMCo 1 .. I '. C"ul>O 67 ,, . 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So get your money over .to Commen:lal Credit where eiJc different Investment certificates lock f n high Money Mui< et rates. Ratel that ue etJectJve I -11.1 4 .,., 1. 2 -11. t.1 for the full term you select Rates tha t provide high yields for as Uttle as $500. So if you're not camfng rates like these. get moving. We've got as many financial olutJons as there arc finan- cfal needs. Stt the White Pages for the office nearest you. ,.. ' On the , • Orangeeoatt DAIL\' PILOTIWedneedltf, F•bruatY e. 19MNB 87 0 O ~ J o N f \ A ~ H~ .: r ir · • . ... ,.... . . . NYSE Lf~O [RS WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Feb I Tod1H 816 ' 21 NEW YORK (AP) -Most 1cllve OVJr· ·1"1e·count.,-'IOCttl "fi~lltd t>v NASO M~~r· .. ~mol~ {~ A'~t' Cf~l'J Olgil~ ' l. • lj'J') lj~ II) Aoe>llC , .e •11.e ~ ll!fel \ M6, I• ... hndft ' •• ·~ •loo --'41 ~~~I s 7m44, ji~ l~ ~ • '1 coi~di 1· 1T"-1T• > Unlotf ' 7 ' , .e"r -7'-S.eelt ' 7 • 11~ 11~ + a.. Colo QuoTES M ET~Ls Quo TE s That's an apt desert ption of both busine sand busine s people along the Orange Coast. Tok p track of wherecompant saregotngand which people are helping th m get th re.just watch 'Credit Lin · -v ry day ln the Business section of ~our new DlilJ Pilat ( -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, February 8, 1984' I Market dominance. may not be key to business success Mark.tt dommance 15 not a ccna1n "open sc.ame" to ht&)\ profits, says an amclc an tht hucst issue of H1rv1rd BuJinm Aeview. C~lyn Y. Woo. an assjstant professor at Purdue University's Knmnert School of Management, spent four yean studytnj 112 companies and corporate divmons that have the top shares in their markets She found that 71 had high profits-pn:ta:\ return on Lnvestment exceeding 40 percent -but the other 41 had returns of le s than 10 percent. h long has bttn assumed that ID tndustnes where customs makt' post. mararns small, the best way to ensure good profitability was to win the bigge t r.harc of the market. On the basis of her •tudy, Woo questions that notion. She found many market share leaders trailtna competitors with smaller shares of the market in profit.1b1lity. An example -from 1978 to 1982, fourth-ranked Budget rent-a.car boosted t'arninas by 27 percent while fir'lt place Hcnz had profit d~lines totalin& SI 10 m1lhon. This led Professor Woo to c-0nclude that the advantages of market dom111J1nce -big ecooomies of scale, ~ad1est brand recoanit1on, low production costs and stroniest bargaining pos1tion -often are offset by the high costs and risks of achicvina market leadership. Amona her conclusions were: • Market leadership must be national in order to achieve hiah profitability. In the reaional and fraamented markets, u seldom does. • Havlnf market leadership won't ensure high profitability i the market is unstable and the products have shon life cycles. • A business needs a high valuc~added factor on its products if market leadership is to pay off in profits. ULTRASYSTEMS DECLARES 6-CENT DIVIDEND • Market leadership often depends on a strong and expensive customer service program and this can e.at heavily into profit. Professor Woo also found that the less profitable market leaders often charged higher prices than their competitors, yet tended to have poorer reputations for quahty. "Whether this reflected poor judgment or over confidence based on market share dominance." she says, WHOLE BONILISS NEW YORK STRIP BEEF LOIN, IN-A-BAG, 14.16-LBS. AVG. WT. 87 LL ··the re uh of the study clearly indicate that this combination has failed to provide an envlable return." The author concfudcs that ~ugina the potent.ial of businesses by their m-.rket shares 'creates two undc11rablc bia~: influencing some bu incms to aim at impractical financial taracts, and downarading the importance to tbc orgamza11on of its low market share bus1nenes." New Dash Air service Dash Air, a commuter airline based at John Wayne Airport, will start service to Monterey with two daily round tnp flights beginning Wednesday. Feb. 1 S. . One of the nights will be non-stop. The sttond will stop in Santa Bar6ara, according to John R Loew. the airline's president. The one-way fare will be $89 "There has been a strong and growing demand for service between Orange County and Monterey," Loew said. Japan airline orders 4 MD-80s Douglas will ---produce planes In Long Beach LONG BEACH (BW) - Toa Domestic Airlines (TOA) of Japan has or- dered four McDonnell Douglas M D-80 Jetliners to be produced at the Douglas Aircraft Co. here. BONILISS RUMP ROAST BONILISS NIW YORK STIAK HUGHES ITALIAN SAUSAGI USDA BEEF I 87 CHOICE ROuND La. • BEEF A 89 LOIN La .... ~ 1.89 The four aircraft arc MD-81 models, w11h a maximum takeoff gross weight of 140,000 pounds. They will be equipped wi th an advanced cockpit and more powt'rful Pratt & Whitney JT8D-2 l 7 A en- gines, each generating 20,000 pounds of thrust. · The four new M D-80 twin-Jets wall be added to the eight MD-80s already in the TOA fleet. TOA has been flying MD-80s on its domestic route network in Japan smCt' 1981. USDA Choice Bonele\\ Beef Round SIRLOIN TIP ROAST LB 2.39 Polish or Hot L1riks FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE LB 1.49 ... BATH TISSUE ~ACK NORTHERN -.., ASST 99 . W~ITE • Asst Voroe11e' HAMBURGER HELPER 1.09 Lwe Eastern Fresh Skinned CHERRYSTONE CLAMS lB 1.09 ASTORIA REX SOLE .. LB. 2.98 .EA. 1A9 Frozen Alaskan Heot & Eot 14-0z Boston Sil VER SALMON STEAKS LB 3.29 CLAM CHOWDER. ~GALLON MILK '-"-::·J '\ HUGHES ~---~~ .... -~------------IA--CH __ _, ,. HUGHES BLEACH HALF CALLON A9 t93- i ... OSCAR MAYIR BOLOGNA MEA~2-g; BEEF I • 2 9 I ·Lb. lloc Pock WILSON SLICED BACON EA I A9 Hormel little S1ule" 12-0z. PORK SAUSAGE . ... .. . EA • 99 . BRAWNY TOWIU SIC ROLL ASSORTED & DESIGNE R ~59 23 Oz Sporkltng PERRIER .79 6A oz. Corton I 40·0z. Box CITRUS Hill ORANGE JUICE .... le69. BISQUICK 1.36 NAVEL ORANGES ~I r SWllT JUICY ( c LB. SWE>e• Tasty Cro\py Lelluce 9·Pock Energy Treats EA .29 SNACK SIZE RAISINUTS ....... 89 FRESH BROCCOLI. .49· HAWAIIAN PAPAYAS .79 LARGE ROMAINE . LB -----DILICATaSS&N TlllATS-----fOODS CW THI OllllllT ----COllY ... 11111' ... 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'·" 750 Ml Martini & ltou1 6 Inch ,0, A STI SPUMANTE a.ff AFRICAN V IOLETS •.... le69 750 ml Extra Ory 6 Inch Pot PIPER HEIDSIECK 10e98 DAFFODILS .... 4.ff PLUS ••• A OREA T SELECTION 0' VAUNT/NE GllEErlNO cAllOS ' J ... .99 1.09 ....... as TDA's MD-80s wtll seat 163 passengers in single-class seating. Two aircraft are scheduled for delivery in the spring of 1985, the other two in t 986. Douglas President Jim Worsham said the sale to TOA "shows the con- fidence of airlines in the MD-80 as tht finest Jetliner m its class in the world; with its fuel efficiency. economy of operation. ad- vanced technology and passenger com forts." With the TOA order. McDonnell Douglas has firm orders for 82 M D-80s, and conditional orders and options for 38 additional aircraft. To date, 151 MD-80s have been de- livered to customers around the world. Berte a on board of Irvine company From tbe Buslne11 Wire Richard Bertea has been elected to the board of directors of Piper Hydro, Inc .. increasing the number of outside directors to three. company President and Chairman of the Board James R. Piper announced Tuesday. From 1958 until 1978 Benea was employed by Bertea Corp.. a manu(ac· turer of electrohydraulic systems and components for the aerospace industry. Bertea served Bcrtea Corp. as vice president from 1960 lo 1964 and as president and chief executive officer from 1964 to 1970 . From 1970 until its ac- quisition by Parker Han- nifin Corp. m 1978, he was chief executive officer and chairman of the company's board of directors. Bertea joined Parker Hannifin. a manufacturer of Ouid Power systems, m July 1978 as senior vice presi· dent and a member of its board of directors. Since October 1982. Bertca h~s Strvcd as chair- man of the cxccuttve com- mauec of Parker Hannifin's board and serves as a director of computer auto- tnation. He is cumntly servinaas a commi sioncr of gym~ nutics for the l 9S4 Olym- pic Games in Lo An&elC$; as a trustee of Chapman Colle and the Indepen- dent otteacs of Southern California: a a board member of the cmnae Count)' Council of Boy Scouts of Amcnca, mem· bcr of the Chief E•ccuuvcs Orpniution: member of the adviaory board of e., Brother$ of Oranat Coun- ty, and IS foundma prcsi· \lent of the Ora nae ounty hctif 1 Adva I)' C •nal. f ) ,L lallJ .... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19&4 [I M•k• dining •• rom•ntlC •• the •lmoephere with apeclel treeta. C2 Q99 Flah dlahee bring • flevor of Otym,._., ~~ hoet COU'1trf Into ~ rour home. Cl. rr hese Valentine treats loverly: Woo your Valentine or please a special friend with one or two terrific treats that you can easily make at home. The impact of a delicious Chocolate Valentine Cake is doubled by topping it with fudge frosting. It's made picture pretty with pink piping. lfyou•d like to become y<>Urownconfectioner, the Peanutty-Cocoa Bon Bons are quick to mix and shape. The smooth coating is easy, too, when you use peanut butter chips that add a new flavor dimension to the chocolate confection. The fun is in the making and the joy is in the giving. CHOCOLATE VALENTINE CAKE ate cap cocoa ate cap bolling water ~ cap allorteaiq % caps sugar ieu• 1 teaapooa vullla 14 teaspoon salt 1 ~ teaspoons bakba1 soda 1 cup battermUk or ...,. milk• 1 ate caps u~fted all·parpoae Ooar or % caps cake Ooar Fudge Froattq, redpe follows Pastel Froatta1, recipe follows Grease two hean-shaped cake pans•• and line bottoms with wax paper; flour pans. Stir together cocoa and boiling water u~til smooth; set aside. Cream shortening and sugar in large mixer bowl; blend in eggs, vanilla and salt. Stir baking_ . _ soda into buttermilk; add alternately with flour to creamed mixture. Add cocoa-water mixture; blend thoroughly. Pour batter in to prepared pans. Bake at 3S0degrees for 30 to 3S minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. <;oot l 0 minutes; remove from pans. Cool completely; frost with Fudge Frosting and pipe edges with Pastel Frosting using decorating tube. .,.o sour milk: Use I tablespoon vinegar plus milk to equal l cup. .. Or use two 9-inch layer pans. f FUDGE FROSTING 'f.t cap batter or mariariDe y, c•pcocoa 3 caps coafeetJoaen' •'Pl Y, c1pmtlk 1 teaspoon vaallla Melt butter or marprine in saucepan over low heat: Btend in cocoa. stirring constantly, until smooth. Remove from beat; pour into mixer bowl. COOi; completely. Add confectionen' supr, milk and vanilla; beat untilsprcadingcoosislency. About2cups. PASTEL PR08TDIG 14 cap allor&aa.g % caps coafectlonera' sacar % ~ tabletpOODI milk ~ teaspoon vuilla 3 to 4 drops red food color Combine ingredients until smooth and creamy in a small bowl. About 1 cup. PEAIWTTY-COCOA 801' 801'8 % paebgea (3 o..cea ean) cream elaeete, Nftnell 1 tableapooo milk 4 caps u1lfted coa.fecdoeen' MIU 'f.t cap cocoa 1 teaspoon v..W. 1 cup flllely cllopped Htt (epdoul) % caps ( U-ouce pact.age) peu1t btltter dips % tablespoons vegetable dlortn.1a1 (NOT Htter, margarine-orottt . Beat cream cheese and milk until fluffy in large mixer bowl. Blend in confectioners' sugar, cocoa and van.Ula. Stir in nuts, if desired. Cover and chill until firm enough to handle, several hours or overnight. Shape into 1-inchballs. Placeorr wax paper-linedJray. Chill, ucovered, 3 to 4 hours. (Centers -should feel dry to the touch before coating.) To coat, melt peanut butter chips and shortening in top of double boiler over hot (not boiling) water, stirring constantly to blend. Dipchilledcentersintopeanutbuttermixture;remove with fork. (To remove excess coating. slide fork.across rim of pan and tap a few times.) Slide from fork onto wax paper, swirling "thread .. of ~nutbutter fi:om fork across top for decorat_ion. (If coating . becomes too tlnck., reheat over bot water.) Chill bonbons, uncovered, 1 hour. Store in a cool, dry place. About 6 dozen. Make your own chocolates .candy-makin g methods surprisingly simple By CHRISTINE DECKER Of !tie blllr Not ..... I~ comes in the shape of lips, legs, letters, suckers, bunnies, ducks and especially hearts. It comes in such flavors as pina colada, Irish coffee, raspberry and mint. The more exotic the shape and the richer the flavor, the better. It'~ chocolate and its the rage. · Tolsatisfy the needs of those who want to make their own chocolate fantasies for Valentine's Day, the Frosting House, in Costa Mesa held a chocolate making class. Jean Whitney, known to her friends as "the chocolate lady," poured, dipped and painted chocolate while owner Ao Welter assisted. "It's so easy. Is that all there is to it?," was the reaction from most of the 20 people present. . She began by melting small wafers of milk chocolate, available at the store for aboul $2. I 0 a pound, into a small sauce pan that sat on a wanning tray. It's important not to let the chocolate boil. She then added a little red and a swirl of white coloring and poured the mixture into a heart-shaped sucker mold which she put into the freezer. The plastic molds are available at most cake decorating and candy making supply stores for about $2. A tew minutes later she took the sucker mold out of the freezer, tapped it lightly to release the candy and held up a perfect heart-shaped red-colored sucker with white swirls. "Ooohs and ahhhs," rose from the audience. half of a duclc-shaPed mold wnh melted chocolate let it set just a few se_conds. then put it together with the other half of the duck mold, coating both sides, leaving the middle en:ipty. Into the· freezer it went to emerge about five mmutes later. "Amazing," said Eva Henry, as Whitney popped the perfectly-formed chocolate duck from it's mold. ''I own a travel agency and I love to give chocolate candies to the secretaries I deal with to thank them. Chocolates have become so expensive, I wanted to learn to make them to save some money. I had no idea it was so easy," said Henry, who owns Lido Travel. Whitney went on to dip peanuts, raisins marshmallows and cherries into milk and bittersweet melted chocolate. She showed bow to make truffles in a matter of minutes and explained how to make fondants or cream fillings that come out like the fare at fanciest choclate shops. Here is one of her no-fail recipes: FONDANT OR CREAM FILLED CHOCOLATE 1 poud foacla.Dt mixture (avaJlable at candy making stores) 1 tablespoon wlllpplllg cream I tableapooa1 batter Sprinkle powdered sugar on cutting board or other flat surface. Knead the fondant mixture well. The more you knead the creamier it will become. Put mixture in air-tight container for about two hours at room temperature. Remove from container and knead again until creamy. Melt chocolate wafers (available at Frosting House and other candy supply places) but do not let it boil. Li ne cbololate mold with chocolate. Let cool. Place fondant in chocolate-lined mold and dab a little more chocolate to cover filling. Love l• •pelled one way - c-h-o-c-o-1-a-t-e. Whitney then demonstrated how to make hollow chocolate candy -the kind usually fo und in the shape of chickens, ducks and bunnies at Easter time. She filled one Or you can let fondant mixture air dry then dip into chocolate. This gives the bon bOn a crispy texture. Nuts, fruit and flavoring can be folded into the fondant before kneading. .,.., .......... ..,L.....,_ Flo Welter, left, and Jean Whitney •tlr a batch of ·meltlDC chocolate, while ezplainl.ng to •tudenta how to make candy. CAJUN CUISINE HIS SPECIAL TY:____, They waited six hours to sample his Chicken and Seafood Jambalaya in San Francisco. They stand in line for two hours to dine on his creations in New Orleans. When people talk about American reaional cuisine, the name of Paul Prudhomme is almost sure to be mentioned. Now, the king ofNew Orlean's famed K·Paul's Louisiana Kitchen has assembled a collection of his four-star recipes in a 30-page book.Jet called "Authentic Cajun Cooking." "My style of cooking is to take wonderfully fresh ingredients and combine them with spices and other Qavors to tet_ the best taste I can. lo my book.Jet, I share t 7 authentic Cajun dishes, which I hope will make mealtimes special across lhe country," Prudhomme said in a recent interview. Readers of chef Paul's book.let will find recipes for eight other main dishes as well as side dishes and desserts. To order a copy, send your name and address with a check for $1. 7S to Authentic Cajun Cooking. Mcflhenny " Co .• A very Island , La. 70513. PORK CHOPS WITH BROWNED GARUq BU1TER SAUCE n ~ ·lDcll tlalck port ellopf 11.4 caps all·parpo1e floar Ve1etable oll for fryla1 Brownd Garlic Batter Saice, recipe follows SeasoaJa1Mlx: 1 tablespoon salt 1 tea1pooD onion powder '4 tea1pooe 1arllc powder ~ ttaapooa wlltte pepper ~ tea1poo1 clry maatard ~ -·~· Nbbed .... ~ tea•,.. lf'O•nd eamla ~ tea•,... dried tlayme leavH Combine 1easoni"f mix ingredients in a small bowl. SprinkJe pork chOf>$ with 2 tablespoons seasonina mix, patti" It in with your hands. Usina a cake or pie pan, combine the rcmainina mix and flour. Set aside. eo .... pbotO· Hlected i>j aiaater .Chef Paal Pradbomme for bla ~ calalae booklet. In a larae skillet over medium·hi&h heat. heat I/• inch oil until hot. about 2 minutes. Just before ftyina. d!Cdfe each chop in the seasoned flour, shakinJ off cxceu. Fcy 1n hot oil until golden brown, about 4 to S minutes per SJde. (Chanae oil if sediment starts to bum.) Drain chops on paper towels. Serve whh Browned Garlic Butter Sauce. Serve immediately. Yield: 6 scrv1na,s. ' 8roned Garlic Bitter Sa•ce '4 ctp O ~ allcka) utter t t~a•poou mla«d 1arlle 1 tablnpooa plu 1 te..,... m-.. fredl p&r'lleJ 1 tables,...~ pepper aaece • Melt butter in small saucepan over hi&h heat until half melted, shakin& pan almost constantly. Add prlic and cook unttl butter is melted and foam on the surface is barely browned, about 2 to 3 minute&, shalcina pan occa.sionaUy. Stir in parsley and Tabasco sauce; cook until sauce ,, liahtly browned and very foamy, about l to 2 minute . Remove from heat and immediately drizzle over pork chops. Yield: 'I\ cup uucc. ' . . - SENSIB LE EATING BeStrlct fat-, lmp!!eve ._!et By AMY SANDUS. M.A. ,,, ........... I I Serve special dessert for someone special Raspberry Blender Ba vanan 1s a n ch. smooth dcsscn that :rou create a dav ahead. leaving your evening free for that special Valentine Thi~ des\Cn blends ea<>il:r to a frothy texture and is chilled overn1Rht Made with black raspberry liqueur. the dessen 1s a light blend o f nch berry flavor and sour cream RASPBERRY BLENDER BAVARIAN 1 package 110 ouncHJ froten red raspberries In syrup, thawed I envelope unflavored gelatin Ya cup black raspberry liqueur 1 egg t tablHpoons lemon juice 1 cup Ice cubes (about six I 1 cup sour cream Drain Juice from bemes into a small saucepan; reserve berries. Sprinkle gelatin over juice: set aside to soften. Warm over low heat to dissolve gelattn. Transfer 10 conta1nerofelectnc blender. Blend on high speed until foamy and pale pink. about 1h minute Add raspbemes. liqueur, egg, lemon Juice and ice cubes. blend to dissolve cubes. Add sour cream. blend smooth. Pour into four stemmed glasses. 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L I •.• _.,....,.o .... .,.,,,,,, , .... ---------------- 11000 404b21 \ j .1 I I I z.:v ;C Romantic dinner -made for 2 In this month of hearu and cupid$, why not honor your special sweetbean with a romantic dinner for two? SW'rina on the menu arc these delicious Souf- Oc.-toppcd Meat Pies. Developed for din- in&-for-two. these meat pies arc baked in1ndlvidual custard cups. Impressive? Yes, but not difficult. The savory ground meat fllling is nestled in a pat-10-the-pan crust to eliminate messy rolling out of pastry. And don't let the souffie topping scare you. With the help ofbiscuit mix bak.ing it, it's easy to make. SOVFFLE-TOPPED MEAT PIES ~ poud rroaod lamb or groud beef ~cap water % teaapoou bllc.tt mlx 1 teaspoon Instant minced onion 1 teaspoon parsley f1akea, slJptly cruabed Dasb eacb of groud ginger, groud nutmeg, pepper and dried tbyme leaves '4 cup biscuit mix 2 tablespoon• margar- ine or butter, softened 1 tablHpoon very bot water 1 eu yolk Souf fle Topping (recipe follows) Cook and stir lamb in 8-inch skillet until brown; drain. Stir in 1/J cup water, 2 teaspoons baking mix. the onion. parsley flakes, gin- ger, nutmeg, pepper and thyme. Heat to boiling over • medium heat, stimng con- stantly. 8011 and stir until liquid ii. absorbed, about 3 minutes. Heat oven to 425 depees. Mix l/• cup baking mix and the margarine in small bowl. Stir in I table- spoon very hot water vigor- o usly until mixture almost cleans side of bowl. Gather into a ball; divide into halves. Press each half on bot- tom and up side of each of two I 0-ounce custard cups, form1n1t a c,light edge. Stir • ~yolk into lamb mixture. Divide mixture between custard cups; pat lightly. Bake until edges of crust are light golden brown, about S minutes. Reduc e ove n temperature to 375 degrees. Prepare Souffie Topping. Pour half of the topping over lamb mixture in each cup, sealing to edges of crust. Bake (directly on oven rack) until knife in- serted in center of topping comes out clean, 10 to 12 minutes. Serve 1mmedi- ,ately. 2 servings. SOVFFLE TOPPING 1 tablespoon mar1artne orbtltter 1 tabletpooD bl1cult mlx '4 c•p mllk ~ cap skredded Swiss cbeese (!onces) I eg, separated 1 ea wbite 'i4I teaspoon cream of tartar Heat margarine 1n l ..quart saucepan over low heat until melted; stir in biscuit mix. Cook, stirrins constantly, until smooth and bubbly; remove from heat. Stir in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Stir in cheese until melted~ remove from heat. Stir scant tablespoonful cheese mixture into egg yolk; beat vigorously into remaining cheese muture. Beat egg whites and cream of tartar in small bowl until stiff but not dry. Fold cheese mixture into egg white mixture. COZY MENU ISHEART-Y Romance has a new look this Valentine's Day. It still takes the form of a heart-shaped greeting but ifs not wrapped in satin and lace. Instead. olives and cranberry orange sauce decorate a heart-shaped pizza that is the menu for a cozy Valentine tete-a-tete. Pizza for two is easy to make and shape -topping 1s diced cooked chicken atop a bed of tomatoes, bordered with a nm of oli ves. cranberry orange sauce and mozzarella cheese. PIZZA HEART ¥.a cup diced, cooked chicken I tablespoon mayon· aalse 1 teaspoon minced onion I.ii teaspoon prepared mustard Salt and pepper Pizza dough for 12-incb pina ¥.a ~ cu p gr a t e d monarella cheese I cap cranberry orange 1auce Y.a cup sliced small r•••••••••••••••••••••••••••-a $1.00 off . GIULIANO SALAMI CHUBS with coupon offer expires Feb 29, 1984 La••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ j SPECIAL OF THE MONTH lndlvldual Lasagna with garllc bread $1.98 no llmlt I I green olJves 4 tlain tomato slices, cat in balf Preheat oven to 425 devees. In a bowl, combine c hicken, mayonnaise, onion and mustard. Season to taste with salt and pep- per. Set aside. Place pizza dough on a greased 14-inch pizza {>an. Using your fist, shape mto a hean measuring 12 mches in height and width. Pinch poittt to obtain heart shape. Bake in oven for I 0 to 12 minutes until thoroughly cooked but not brown. Remove crust from oven and cool. Sprinkle cheese around outer edge. leaving a rim of crust 1/i-inch wide. Spoon cranberry orange sauce in- side cheese border. Place olives in a single row inside cranberry or- ange sauce border. Shape into a bean end spread cranben:r orange sauce to touch ohves, if necessary. Arrange tomato half-slices inside olives. overlapping to fill entire center area. Spoon chicken salad onto tomato forming mto a hean shape. Bake until cheese is melted and pizza is hot, about S minutes. Makes 2 servings . New version of favorite Deli.&htful recipe up- dated from the 1970s. FRUIT NUT SQUARES i tar1e eus 1 cup fork-stirred con- fectioners' sa1ar 1 teaspoon vanilla I tablespoon batter, melted •;, cup fork-stirred UD· bleacbed all-parpose noar ~ teaspoon bakin1 pow- der Yi teaspoon salt I cwp raJ11Ds, flnly cbopped 1 cap walnats, finely cbopped In a medium bowl beat ~ until they bc&in to thicken and are lemon color; aradually beat in su~r until mixture is very thick and ivory color; fold in vanilla and butter. Add flour, bak101 pow- der and salt; beat until smooth. Mix together raisins and walnuts with your finsen 10 separate raisin pieces; fold into bnt- ter. Tum into a buttered ~inch aquare cake pan. Bake in a preheated 32s-dqree oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean - about 2S minutes. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack. Cut into squares and remove with a metal spetula. Store tiahtly cov· ercd. For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-m 642-5678 I -- ,.- '-· r . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wtdnftd1y, February 8. ~I ... Onion's versatility appealin~· The aromatic onion bu a colorful history nch 1n lqend and lore Folk tales throuahout the centuries have proclaimed 1t1 medicinal qualities, attribatiq onions t0 a cure-all for a wide ranae of maladies. Accordina to lqend, these crackly skinned &lobes ha ve kept lbosa away and brou&ht happiness to maniqe (l>trhaps by bepin1 a few skeletons out of the closet!) Onions may be entwined in many myths and lesends, but the ftct remains -they offer savory flavor and verutility to meals. - Take qujcbe for instance. Onions add their srct.t taste to Cheddar-Onion Pie: To prepare, saute 2 cups of thinly sliced onions in butter and place 1n a pie shell made of I cup fine cracker crumbs and 1/• cup melted twtterQr qiarprine. Beat two cw with >/• cup of milk and 1h teaspoon salt, then pour the mixture over the onions. Top with l cup anted Cheddar cheese and bake at 3SO d~s for 30 minutes. Cnsp fried onion rinp a.re simple to make. Just peel large onions and cut them into 11•-inch thick slices. Separate into rinp and dip them into milk for 30 minutes; then coat with seasoned flour. Fry in hot oil until crispy brown. Drain on paper towels and serve immediately. When you buy fresh onions the).' should be bri&ht. clean, well-shaped and have dry, crackly sk.i~s. A void any with seedstems or sprouts. Moisture at the neck of an onion indicates decay. It's best to keep onions at room temperature, but they can be refrigerated. Just be sure to keep them dry. Fresh oruon1 provide 1 uset'ul amount of vitamins and minerals to the djet, and a.re low in calories. too. You1J never be without flavorful menu ideas as Iona u you have onions in the house. Thl1 all-purpose vqetable is a real boon to lhe bewildered cook. ONIONS AND MtJSllROOMI IN SOUR CREAM 1.4 ca, btltter or ma.rprlH t mMiam .....,, 1l1Hd ~ pond frttla matlaroom1, tlaJllJJ 1Uce4 1 cap sow cream t teupoolll ,.prilt.a 1 tea.,... l&lt t tablespooDI n .. r Jn a larae skillet melt butter or marpnne. Add onionsand mushroom sf· cook over low beat about S to 6 minutes or unti tender. Mix toeethcr sour cream, paprika, la.It and flour. Add sour cream mixture to onions and mushrooms; stir over low heat until heated through. Makes 4 to 6 servinp STUFFED ONIONS WITH SPINACH AND BACON I medJam oaloa1 U onces frall splaaela, cltopped, drabted, cooked .,. tealpooD uJt ~ teupooa pepper 1 clove prlJc, minced i bacoa 11lcn, eooked and crambled Pttl onioos a.nd cut 10 half lenathwise. Cook S to 7 minutn in boilin& water to cover. Remov~ from water and ICOO~ out ot'ftttrt ( ve ca to ute in soup, stews or cuterole$.) Combme spinach, seasonintt and Sar.lie. Stuff' mixture into hollow onion shell•.·~'". llAllV. crumbled becon ~er topt. Place in an .:i-~ 1quarc buttm:d bikinadiab. Be.kt at 350 10 minutn, or until mixture is heated throuab Makes 6 aervinas. · ONION AND APPL£ 8A&E , ............. 1 &eu•u• alt, ... w.1 'eoMtaa ... all_,.,,IM ~ scu ... ,...1npr 1 cea.,... ctuam• 14 ,...,... ,e,per ~ c., "tier or....,......., melt.M Peel onions and cut tnJ,O l/ ... 1ncb 1hces. Coot'J 10 minutes in a tarae covered sauc:epan in 'll·iDch, boilin1 water with Vi teaspoon salt. Pare appa1 and cut into Vt-inch alfoes. Drain onions; rescrvina the liquid. ' Fill a l'h.quan casserole with ahematin& layeno(applesandonions. sprinklinaeach layer with the supr, cinnamon, pepper and rcmainina Vi teaspoon salt. Add reserved onion liquid. Pour melttd butter over casserole. Cover. Bake at 3SO dqrees about 4S minutes or until apples are tender. SeTve with pork, ham or turkey. Makes 6 servina.s. Entertainment ideas easy Trio of tuna appetizers unusual, economy-minded Herc arc three "cost-less cuisine" ideas: One is a recipe for a novel Chinese-accented tuna pastry roll to be cut in slices; the second is a recipe for Indian Chutney Samosa1. stuffed pastry triangles made with refrigerator rolls; and the third is a recipe for peppy T-ex-.Mex Tuna Tarts. ORIENT AL TUNA ROLL 1 cu (l'i'I er 7 oances) tuna la ve1eiable oU "" cap tbinly 1Uced onJoa 1 cu<• onces) 11lced mu1broom1, dralaed 1 cap fre1b or CUDed beu sproat1 1 cu (8 oa.ncet) water cbeshlat1, drained. 1Uced S tea1pooa1 1esame 1eed1, clJvlded t iableapooa1 soy uace 14 teaspoon croand pn1er 3 eu•. divided 1 1beet f roien pa ff putry doap, thawed Drain oil from tuna into large skillet. Heat oil: saute onion until soft. F1ake tuna and add to skillet with mushrooms. bean sprouts, water chestnuts, 2 teaspoons sesame seeds, soy sauce and ginger. Beat two eggs lightly: add to tuna mixture, cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened. Divide puff pastry sheet in t.hirds; roll each third to a 6 x 13-incb rectan$)e. Fold edges over fillin~ overlapping pastry about >t.-mcb. Seal scams and ends with water. Place on ungrcased cookie sheet, seam-side-down. Beat r~maini~g egg wi.th. I tablespoon water;. brush on pastry; spn nkle with remaining sesame seeds. Prick pastry with a cake tester or fork. Bake in a 3SO-degree oven 30 mi nut.es until golden brown. Allow to cool S minutes. Cut tuna rolls on the diagonal I -inch thick. Serve at once. U neut rolls may be wrapped in foil and refriaeratcd or frozen for future use. To reheat, place uncovered, in a 3SO-degrec oven 8 to 10 minutes until heated through. Yield: 36 appetizer slices. TUNA CHUTNEY SAMOSAS 1 can (I.,. or 7 once•) tua, drained ud Halted 14 cap cbopped celery 3 table1pooos cbopped cbatney S tablespooas mayoaaalse '4 tea1pooa carry powder t da1laes bot pepper uace 1 pac1t.a1e (8 oances) refri1erated cresceat dln.aer rolls ln medium bowl combine tuM, eelery, ehtttney, mayonnaise, curry and hot pepper sauce; mix well. Divide crescent roll dou&h into 4 squares. Roll each square to measure 9 x 9 inches. Cut each square in 9 pieces, 3 x 3 inches each. Place I teaspoon tuna mixture on each square: fold corner to comer to form a trianaJe. Seal edges with water; press with a fork. Place trianaJes on unveased cookie sheet. Bake in a 350 degree oven I 0 mmutes or until golden brown. Yield: 36 appetizer·size portions. TEX-MEX TUNA TARTS Pastry for t--cn11t pie 1 cu (I.,. or 7 oucea) tau, drained ud flaked I.,. cap1 1bredded Cheddar c.•eese YI cap cooked, drained, wbole-kernel corn "" cap mayouaJse I tabletpooD chopped, CUDed cbW peppers 1 iabletpooD 1rated ODIOD Daab pepper Cherry tomatoes, 1llced Divide-pastry in half; roll out 'It-inch thick on floured surface. Cut out circles 3 inches in diameter. Press circles into the cups of a I >/•-inch size muffin pan; prick bottom and sides with a fork. Repeat until all pastry is used. Bake in a 425-dqree oven l 0 t.o 12 m1nut.es Of'-until light brown. In medium-size bowl flake tuna; stirfo cheese, corn, mayonnaise, chili peppers, onion and pepper. Fill baked pastry with tuna mixturci top W1th a slice of cherry tomato. Broll about 4 minutes until mixture is heated throuJh. Yield: About 30 tarts. By Mail IN VS. CHECK FOR A ~CHECK-UP OFFER. r------------------r-----------------, LuVI 110.00 CMdc tor• (heck.up OW.r I Enc~ .. ,,. ,r .. 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I I L ----~------------~------------------~ \\ > ~ ·------- COOKONCEFOR2 MEALS ~· The '80s consumer 1s t urnini to a new t1me-sav1n1 cookioa tech- nique called .. double batchmg." Wath double b:uching. the cook pn:pares extra of one meal component to use as part of a second meal later an the week. For example, when Wantery Pork Chops and Veaetable Rfoc is on the menu. an extra cup of n ee as prepared. Half of the cooked nee as removed from thr saucepan. covered tightly and refngerated. Shredded carrot and chopped green pepper arc surred into the rtmaaning rice. Accompa- nying both is a robu~t tomato sauce flavored with beer. garlic. onion and horseradish. To reheat the refnger- ated nee. simply co mbine the nee and ~ tablespoons ofliquid per t·up of nee an a saucepan. Cover and heat about 5 minutes. To reh t•a1 in a m1crOW3\C O\Cn spoon nee into a m1ero wave-safe container Co\ l'r and microwave on HIGH about J 111 minutes per cup of cooked rice. When cooked nee 1!t kept on hand an the refngerator a busy cook can take ad- vantage of a repertoire of meals in minutes.Try com- banang the cooked nee wath leftover meat, poultry or fish and favorite fresh veg- etables cul into Julienne stn ps for quick and easy sur-frys and main dish salads. WINTERY PORK CHOPS AND VEGETABLE RICE I pork cbops, cut 3•·inch tblcll r I medlF onion, cut into "'1-lncll wedges % cloves garlic, minced ! to 3 tablespoons veg- etable oil % tablespoons flour 2 "1 teaspoons sail 14 teaspoon peppe r 1 cup beer 3 tablespoons tomato paste 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish I teaspoon instant beef navor bouillon l teaspoon sugar 4 •' cups water 2 cups converted rice 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 medium carrots, 1bredded 1 small green pepper, chopped Dasb to 'lw teaspoon cayeaae pepper Tnm e>.cess fat from chops. set aside. C'ook oni on and garlic an I table- spoon of the oil 1n largt· ~allet unul onion 1c; tender but not brown. Remov<.· and set aside. Combine flour. 112 tea- spoon of the salt and the pepper. Coa1 chops well with flour mixture. Brown chops an skillet O\ er me- dium heat. about 5 minutes on each side, adding more 011 1f necessal'). Remove anti set aside. Drain n ces1;. oil from skillet. Add beer. 1oma10 paste. horseradish, bouillon and sugar Stir to loosen browned bits from bottom of skill et Return chops and onion<; to skillet C 0' er 11ghtl) and simmer until chops are tender. about 30 minute'>. Whale chops are cool.. mg. cook nee Remove half of 1hc nee (about 31 mp<,) Cover tightly and rcfngcr· ate for a second meal. Sttr carrot. green pepper and La~cnne pepper into r<:- ma1ning rice and kt stand uivered an add111onal .:! to ' minutes .\rrangc 1. hop' and n1.c on \Cn ing platter "ipoon C\1.C'>'> fat from sauce '>en e \3u1.c O\ t'r Fruit needs no sugar No sugar 1s added PAPAYA MOLDS 1 envelope unfla vored gelatin 11 • cups orange juice 6-ouoce can p , cup) unsweetened pineapple juice l ripe papaya (about S 111 lncbes long) Cuttard Sauce, If de- sired In a medium bowl 'ipnnklc gelatin O\ er or- anae JUICC and let soften - 3 to 5 minutes. In a small uucepan heat pineapple JUict until II IS boiling hot. pour over 'elatan mixture and star vigorously un11I gelatin 1s dissolved Halve. peel and 5ecd papaya: cut anto •1. 10 •11-1nch cubes -make~ about I Y. cups Add papa)-11 to aelatan m1icturc. ( hill until ~lightly thickened. star aentl). ladle into four 6-<>uncc custard cup' or molds Chill to set At scrv1na ume. unmold This Jellied frutt 15 shJhtly tan so you may want t<> w:rvc at wtth the Custard Sauce Makes 4 servana,s Call 642-5171 Put 1 lt w words to work for ou. . --- chops. Makes 6 ~rvm&.$ QUICK RICEY LASAGNA SKILLET I poaod bot hallu 1ausa1e ~ pou.nd freah mu1b- room1, quartered J tablespoon vegetable on About 3 'h cups cooked converted rtce 1 jar (IS~ ouncH) prepared meatle11 1pa- ghettJ sauce (about 1 ~ cups) % packa1es (3 ounce1 eacb) cream cheese, softened l i.; tablespoons milk I lar1e clove aarllc, mlac:ff \t teaspoon or e1aoo, crushed \t teupoon b ull, crusbt d 'It teaspoon pepper l '>\ cap• (I OWICH) sbredded mon are lla cbeese '•cup grated ParmeHo cbeese "1 cup chopped parsley Remove sau~ge from ca~ing and crumble. Cook. "3u')3gc and mushroom!. an oil 1n 10-anch ~kalkt O\er medium heat until sau~$'-' af. cooked through. Drain well. ~d nee and spaghe111 )UUtc (over and cook over medium heat. sumna oc cas1o nally. until heated throu.v.i. 8 to I 0 minutes Wha~ncemallture heat • combine cream cheese, malk. prlu.:. orepno, basil und pepper an ~mall bowl. 'itlmng until ~mooth. Add cheeses and parsley; max well • Drop spoonfuls of cheese mLXture around outer edge of nee mixture, formanga ring. Covertight- ly and cool>. over low heat until cheese as melted. about 8 minutes. Mnke~ 6 senangs •The cheese mixture wall be 'illff. WHAT YOU BUY .MOST, NOW Vons is lowering prices. Not on an odd assortment of leftovers. but on the things you use most. Prices have be.en reduced throughout the store on the items that appear most often on your shopping list. Items that can really save you money. Add that to Vons weekly advertised specials, and Vons double coupons and you've got a pricing policy sure to save you money. Wh ich only goes to prove, at Vons we don't just fill the bill. We lower it. rt m a a 11 UQUOR FROZEN II .79 .69 m 7'><J ~11111111 II 1\1111 I Jim Beam Bourbon I I'> I If I • flt 1 I 11 I Smirnoff Vodka '>\.I 'II tll I" II• Gilbey's Gin 499 999 469 °'llli' 1<u1-.1 ~I 299 Taylor California Chablis 199 • " I 1 I • r "'' I I 'V Andre Champagne 11111• •tU•I •ti 1'•11 II.JI tl"•I" 399 Gallo Chablis Blanc 699 I 'I .. Slim Price Vodka Gali~ F;~~ch Colombard 2 99 y I 11< Kamchatka Vodka ..,, -.11 11 I~ !I •'I I Walker Ten High j I. I ' I Old Smuggler Scotch Lite Beer -I 2 Pack 'l!'1'\.\ 111 I• t Ballantines Scotch 399 469 999 449 599 gr;.1•1;1 t) ;1 i ?f.11~ 149 MEAT rJ 1 "11 I '" ... , J\I I I I ~~ ,I I ... !) Boneless Rib Steak IH 2 39 1•111 ( "'"'' Ill 11 1111••1 1 I lf1 •I\ I ell 209 Shoulder Clod Roast 111 ~II I • -.. IH I I I '\1 Boneless London Broil 'IPI[ D ~" ~"' I Quarter Pork U>ln Chops I 209 al\ J49 •IHl\I ... 111111 Kraft American Cheese • ' .. l J~I_ -\(J. Oscar Mayer Wieners 189 179 1"11 _,,, " I [ 159 Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna . .,, .... , . ., 169 Bobs Bleu Cheese Dressing Pi1i~b1u~~ 1 1869 ~si;cuits • 7 4 ~~1 T~ ~ke Mild C~eese 169 L~~·~I t1~ La·~; c~·lby Cheese 1 75 C~rl 1B~ddig Sll~;d Meats • 77 • • •t 169 Oscar Ma yer Beef Bologna I , .. , I " Kraft Velveeta Cheese Vons Cheese Spread Slim Price· Cheese •·I .... f •4 11 Tropicana Orange Juice lh I l'I'"' I \"' 1 ••• Jerseymaid Sour Cream 189 209 109 179 .98 l\lllA ORY CHAM PAGNI .... .,. . .. ... .. -.. ·-"l~ ~ .... ~ .. ~ ., ..... MEAT l ~Bt f l\IN(, l\rl f >AlUr: l'.I\" f\0..,111 '(, 3s9 Rib Eye Steaks 1 ti ~114 I O\t~ flt f I \lllllf Piii\ ll)fN l UI 3 79 New York Steaks 1 o .\f I ",, '>'I• >1\1 'H""'" !)II Butt Portion Ham lll .99 lF H f ~11'1 I l<j '" , Cornish Game Hens J09 l Pl 0. 'I 1( I I -\"• Welches Grape Juice Vons Apple Juice I !I• I Green Giant Broccoli Sara Lee Pound Cake 11 r Xf"'C f fi"'l Vons Cut Corn f. ' ' " ,\ .\ "11 Ir \, ! I/ 1\1) • s .:u a Lee Pound Cake I I It • ,, II • Pepperoni Pizza •I Vons Orange Juice Birdseye Cool Whip ·•I I , Celeste Deluxe Pizza 11 \ • I 111'-.l'•I I Ill I I •I r I -, I tl<~f • ,,, '• Banquet Pies Celeste Pizza ,, Sara Lee Pound Cake /0 f)(JNrl fillf; Vons Mixed Vegetables MEAT I .l\Rl f 1111'1<., Mil 0 011 HOT Whole Hog Sau9age I In HOI I 113 159 • \hll 111 Betty Crocker Frostings Motts Applesauce .,, . ,, Gold Medal Flour ' J< •I f\ll' C&H Granulated Sugar •' , .. ,,I I Sunsweet Prune Juice 149 .98 119 .55 129 .95 159 Va·n·. Camp Pork f., Beans • 44- 139 112 .95 423 107 .48 139 189 .93 Fleishman Dry Yeast Seasoning Mix Crave Dry Cal Food Purina Puppy Chow Bold 3 Detergent Cling Free Sheets Dow Bathroom Cleaner 111•'>•1(-.q ~-, "' '"' 11 I lh\ Campbells Soup ( • 79 .77 .37 239 275 349 209 J39 .35 . CHEDDAR C,AVF \.O"i~ "'-ISCQNC,1"4 Off f ~I FA.At\ PM l 8 8":> l B IREGUL AR SIZE 2 04 LB 1 COMET~~. CLEANSER 21 OUNCE CAN g J49 BAKERY t, PAC" r·1 Al ... nw or,('.)(IR(l(')cl(JH Country Hearth Muffins ~·ot..,I C\I 1ri ... 1 CtJT t~9 L81 Rosen's Corned Beef i UU"i<.l PK<.. OR BEfF '\Tilt~ Swift Slzzlean llS J39 f .\ .99 IH•I'"' I "\\II no ·\Id Angel Food Cake 6PAf I\ Pecan Twirls II .75 279 .99 J05 ~.\I h~[) I ~1 I r'IC I ()Q .\~'>1 0 C8ke Donuts-8-Pack tH.KO!l'f 'i"\Ot<(O J 49 Hoffy Sliced Bacon Lft P11c PRICES E.FHCTIVf THURS. rHRO WfO.. rrs. 9 THRO ff.8. 15. 1984 CALL (213) 579·1400 FOR LOCATION OF STORE NEAREST voo. NOT ALL ITEMS ANO PRICES IN THIS AO EFl'ECTIV[ 7 AM TO 11 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK. WI! RESfRV THt RIOHT rAB LAUNORY onEHCENT WfTH FABAIC OfHNfR I I• J 189 TOUCtt Of C NT AIR f Rf-H NER ,, I '' j 189 con·s LIQUID OO LO WOOD CLEAMl!R 329 , Ktl"f.&J RATION ORV 000 FOOD I t II • I I \ I 4a3 Blend yourself a tasty non-alcoholic ~rin • Qucnchana the adull 1h11"$t too oflc:n means reachin' for an alcohohc beverage or h1ah calone d rink. t nrawberrtn for pral1b blender container Covt'r and procc s at LIQUEFY until ice cube) arc crushed Pour into S)a and pmi h watb remainina pincapplt' nn~. Yie ld· four 8-ounce servinas 'ill ~•spooa ta111 Htracl ~ ~ ,...vullla DHllHtGJ~ It Ice C'9bee If you have: resolved to keep off dded pounds th1 year, take he n . Low calorie. non-:dcohohc bevcraae can be tasty and satisfyinJ. ln fact. fantastic, healthy bevenaaes Iott in 'upr and b1an in vitamin content ore surprisinaJy aood. With the help ofa blender. nutritious. no n-akohohc refreshments can quickly and taitly be made by hquefyina 1oc, fruits and v~ctables in second: . Reserve 6 pintapple chunb for garnish. Put l c up strawberries. remaanina pineapple and juice, yoaurt, honey ond 1h cup~ngcr ale into blender container. Cover and proce at LI UEFY until mooth Pour into 9 Jt x 2"4-1nch loaf pan and cover. Platt in freezer and freeze 6 houn or overnight. To serve. scrape off 1h cup slush and place an a gla$ . Pour amaer ale over it ond aarnash wtth a strawberry and a p1neappre chunk. Yield: six 6-ouncc servin~. TOMATO JUICE PLUS % cup1 chilled tomato juice I tablespoon 1Hame lffd1 .,.. tea1poon prepared llorseracU1b Put all ingredients int<.? ble nder containe.r. Cover and process at LIQUEFY unul smooth. If desired pmish with celery stick. Serve chilled . Yield: two' 8-ouncc ;,ervan~. PuuJI inirtdJcntsexccpt half the ict C'ubct in bkndtr container. Cover and Pr sat UQUEFY unlJI mooth. With motor runn1na. remove feeder cap, aradually ldd remaining ice C'ubcs. Conunue proccssin& untd amooth . Pour into cups. spnnklo with addidonaJ nutmcs. Yield: four 6-ounoc scrv1np. STRAWBERRY ·PINEAPPLE SLUSH I cup fretb 1tn•btrrte1, 1tem1 removed l can (I oaoce1) cllu.k pllleapple In uuwee1ened J&tlce 'ill c•p vanJUa lo•·f at yo1ur& PINA COLADA REFRESHER t 8·011Dct cartoaa plna colada yoprt 1 C&D (I OUCH) pl.oeapple rlDll packed lo U.11• 1wMteDed juice BANANA.ORANGEREFAP.SBER ! tea1pooD1 ltoney l bottle (U fhtJd ouncn) 1u1ar-free or regular &J.D1er aJe a table1poon1 cream of coconut 1% Ice cabet Put all ingredients except two pineapple nngs into FROSTY EGG NOG 4 ega1 1 • cup water 1 cup Instant nonfat dry mUk powder 5 lablespoona 1ugar Put a 6-ounce can offrozen oranacjuice cooccntra~ and 3 cans of water into the blender cc0nt.ainer. Add one medium-sized peeled lt.\nana. brokt'o into pieces. Covtt and proce s at LIQUEFY until smooth. Yield: roor 6-ounce servanp. COSTS LESS AT VONS.g BB C f, C Cola, Diet C f, C Cola, Regular }} Clll"lt I IA~ Kraft Miracle Whip JJ <JO"" I ti\~ Heinz Ketchup 4R no•v I flt 11 '11 Vons Corn Oil 4 oc1-.<1 ""' 14 I lll''( I "~ ""\I ..,.._ 11 Vons Applesauce I I 'I< I''" I r ".., Vons Mandarin Oranges 1'11J(1'1( I I A."• 'I I , } .... I • I • Vons Peach Halves I'' I .H l"ll I I ..... •I I l'ol. I Vons Peach Slices II II< t"';f I f 1<1 I /t "'I Taster's Choice Coffee 4<~t"I .,~ Sank.a Instant Coffee t'Hl<INtl Ill I' •, 'l'I • • Shredded Wheat Cereal ./4 < "l'il I f\r 1' Post Grapenuts Cereal • Pf 11J ... l1 I '" Gold Medal Flour m 169 169 149 11s 21s 219 11s .55 .79 .79 479 265 J39 J89 .89 I ")cJ'« I '"" Nestea Instant Tea 84 (1(1"1{ l IMJ• Bold 3 Detergent 14 (JC I"« I JM< 11<1 -..11 PM 1' Vlasic Kosher Spears 1111<J"1< I ,..,~ Slim Price Mayonnaise A-1 Long Spaghetti Ragu Spaghetti Sauce • 297 347 149 20s J33 .68 J79 1tllll\<1 1685 Purina Hi Pro Dog Meal J l'I )I f ... f\ fl~< I Purina Cat Chow ;>5"" "'; I HA.I Jonny Cat Litter 4 4J '"'' f 111 Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 284 299 J79 11 I I'• 26 Cinch Corn Muffin Mix • /i 1 >tJr...1 I ·'I• Carnation Coffee-Mate II()(! ... ( I I"" 1,1.111111 ~··'•I I Niblets Corn •t\l >1 .... , l " •• Bf,M Baked Beans 2s9 .49 101 FRESH PAPAYAS 111 Q :t•> .1a ell I B II\ .99 l"ll'Qln'(D l'!t.CTAl~l!'it ._ fi'l 1 IJ Seedless Grapes Qltll"I~ l'"()l(J"lf\IA.., l,IK}lo\... 49 Red Dellclous Apples 111 • SClNKIC,T )(IMllO C\l/f 39 Minneola Tangerines 1" • ll•ll'll "I 11<1 • I HUNrs 80UNCf CAN lllQ;t•1·1•tlllrl R• 0 Ii"( '111 IQ [l(Jf'<f 11 Fresh Broccoli ,., ... l'A C "6 ...C£ 1Q I B Fresh Yams II'\ "" 1 II. "'Iii I• l'WI( t Pinto Beans tF\ .49 I ~ .39 3 ~ 100 CAllfORNll\ l1kOW"' 39 f\UI KC HCXOl l\Tf < ... RA,"1£il Iceberg Lettuce 1 .. • Walnut Clusters La 299 I -.c I • • I \•I'<"'" 1 u Carnation Milk • I Campbell's Chick Noodle Carnation Rich Choe. Purina Cat Chow I"-( I • Planters Mixed Nuts ... ,, Star-Kist White Tuna 806 .33 109 284, 299 248 11r1<1..,C1 r11,. 73 Slim Price Pancake Mix • ·v~~;· ·T~~t~··~ I'""' . A'll ~ .67 l; '98' L A 01ymo c Co""'m ttee I.! OO"lrf -OFi ~lk ... lllt!I kk\ Kern Peach Nectar t, CJtl-.<f CA"' '< l "kGI Lindsay Ripe Olives n 'i<JNC. r J"" Del Monte Dill Halves 129 .47 10s .99 11:1 "> 0/ HO\ Q V ... 1?11 Ill ._ l>(Jl"I< I'"'; flit N/ 8 5 Cake Mixes • )I ~()(JN(f f\O\ J35 Betty Crocker Brownie Mix li()(l~I f\I)\ 1IJl\,l"I"' J06 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix .?4 ()(Jr.rt '"" 87 Frenchs Salad Mustard • .46 11> 001'1<1 £1 Tl Heinz White Vinegar ICJIJ·'(I c A" C,11"11.D 89 Kraft Patmesan Cheese • a•tl;t•rijij;i'•m a GROCERY m ' l(f..,, I .. ~ .Vons Applesauce ' t ' Mahatma Rice j H ,~ .. , I I .. Minute Rice • 45 226 239 243 ... Crisco Shortening I• ... Skippy Peanut Butter Huggies Diapers Ga·t~r~de Le~~n· Lim~·.. .81 Dixie Fry Breading Mix 244 303 J41 \• ,. I Von s Tomato Juice s~100 .75 • 33 Campbell's Soup "' 'I M B GROUND 229 COFFEE . l LB CAN REGULAR OR DRIP IJ OZ C .A.N PRE .YclUM FLAKf [J Major Food Supplier to the 1984 Olympic GllmBs AT VONS. 1500 W. PICO BLVD., 6571 W. 80TH ST .. LOS ANGELES. SAN DIEGO. FRESNO. I.AS VEGAS ANO TULARC COUNTY. SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY. MOST STORES OPEN TO LIMIT OR REFUSE SALES TO DEALERS & WHOLESALERS. KRAFT AMI HICAN CHf Sf rooo SINCil rs th 1 t"o« I • • "" 1 {CKRICU f RANK~ CHU' f': OR nt I I Iii I~ l"ri I l'/11 I\• I / 219 179 J KMUO tN ORANGE JUICE I 145 Q<JAl l.0 CAL SWEETENER f • ,. ' I MUMftHTO.. llACN -Mlflfef 6 9'ttAllllll HUNTINGTON llACM HUNllNOTO.. HACH •v .. ent ..,,.,.._ M . • OOIT4 MllA 111 1. ""' I t .... IM Ot ..... A-.. ,, ., ...... II tiff. -· Alleftte IAM JUAN CAl'tlT"AMO .. , 0lfl'tlM C8'fl4reM & G.i ~ •vlNI *IOlnlMll94 COKE. REGULAR ANO DIET J99 .. , .. • . I ,OUWT Ut v A&.LS'W ,.., ........... C.,.lfllMtO •ACM ,...., .,....., ,_,_ °' • "'-..... POWTAiltl vaua..--- ,79 eo 0 Ill a T~ .......-... u ... ,,....,..., .... I Raisin' guests' appetite If you enJOY baking wuh yeast. you may b e anterestcd in the folloW1na recipe for Swttt Ra1s1n Coffee Cake. • The recipe makes two good-size round loaves, one to serve $honly at\cr baking. the other to put an the freezer to offer on another occasion. This coffee cake has a compact, substantial kx- turc. SWEET RAISIN COFFEE BREAD 4 to $ ct1p1 HbleaeW all-pvpose noar ! envd~ dry yea1t ~pnpr 3teufU•IAlt ~ np warm &ap water ~"' .... "' el a ·~ ....... •dell Mtter (% np), c:ttl lmle siDall Jleeet 31arpecP lnpralalal Ea etue. recipe fol- low• In the large bowl of an electric mixer stir t<>&Cthcr I cup of the flour, the yeast.. sugar and salt. In a small saucepan beat the water. milk and butter until very warm -120 to 130 degrees; add to the yeast mixture and beat at medium speed until smooth. Add the eggs and continue beating at me- dium speed until blended. • With a wooden spoon. work in the raisins and enough of the remaining Oour to make a sof\ douJh. Tum out on a lightly floured smooth surfa~ and knead until smooth and elastic -5 to 10 minutes. (Use only enough flour during kneading to prevent st1ck1ng.) Shape into a ball and tum into a buttered bowl. tum to butter to p. Cover bowl wt th saran: let nsc in a warm draftfree place until doubled -about I ho ur . Punch down. Cut in half. Shape each half into a ball. Plact' each ball in a l 1/2 -quan b utte r e d casserole (6112 by 2 11~ inches): or place each ball in a buttered black iron skillet (8 inches across the top and 6 inches across the bottom): or use I casserole a nd I skillet. Cover casserole~ or skil- lets with plasttc wrap and let rise as previously until doubled -I to 11'1 hours. Brush tops wt th Egg Glaze. being careful not to let an) run down the sides. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven on the center rack o r the rack below the center unul rich- Iv browned T um out on ~ire racks. turn n ght side up. cool complete!~ before slicing. Makes ~ round loaves Eu Glaze· &at an qg (an~ s1 1c) JUSt unttl yolk ~nd wh11c arc blended. II there 1s an) leftover. tt ma) be freezer-stored 1n a ttght- h covered container Thaw and use another time as a glaze. Rice's nice in leftovers Quid. and cas~ to makt with le tlover brown net FRIED BROWN RICE Mediam carrot, pared .,._ medlam or larae &rttn ~pper, lffds ud wlalte membn.aes ,.._ moved 4 1man ttalUou ! &ablttpooa1 vqet.a~le oU t caps flnnlJ ,adM eooktdbrt•• rice, cltltlf'CI I • to "it \ellpoH ..,U 1 to t labl"PMU IOJ •a•~ Finel~ cho p carrot. areeo pepper and scalhoo In • I ~inch ktllct. O\iCr mod- erate hell, heat 011: ldd "e&ctahk\ and, umng oft(n. roolr. unlil tcn- about 5 m1nu C'i. • tn n~: pnnklc wnh uaar and soy Utt, \llr wt'll and t. M ._C'\ 2wn 1n ce 0'11109 Coast OAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Fetiruary 8, 10~ Do the twist with cinnamon Cinnamon rw1~ts att an CU)'•to-make Vtl'SJOn of thl' cinnamon roll wuh 1 different shape Instead of roUmf up 'he dou&hJelly-roll fashion. the rolled out doua,h 11 cut into ~tnps and 1w111ted ' CINNAMON TWISTS J ~ to ' cup• lll·purpolt noor t pacta1e1 q1lcll·riH yu11 ~ cap111ar l teaapooD aalt ~cup mllll .... cup water YI cup batter or margarine l eu ·~ cup 1u1ar % teaapoon1 cinnamon "'* cap floely cbopped pecan• % table1pooo1 butter or mar1arhse, melted ln large ffilXt'f bowl, combine 2 CUP\ flour, )'CllSt, 1/1 ufHugarand ~It. mix well In saucepan, heat milk, water .ind 111 c:up butter un11l warm I 120-130 degrees~ butter does not need to melt). Add to Oour mixture. Add cu Blend at low speed unlit mo"tcncd, beat 3 minute at medium 5pced By hand, aradually stir 1n cnouah remainma flour to make a &0fl dou~. Knead on floured surface unti l 1mo0th and el me. about S minute Place in arcascd bowl, turn1na to attasc top. Cover, let ntt tn warm place about IS minutes Prepare Fllhna: Combine •1, cup supr and cinnamon. set aside Punch down douaf\. On h&htly Oourcd surface, roll douih to a 12 x 8-1nch rectun&Je. Spnnkle wuh nuts. pren into doua,h . Brush with melted butter. Sprinkle cin- namon-sugar mix ture over douJh. Cut dou&h an half cro5sw1sc Cut each half into 6 !>tnpt.. about I anch wide Twist each stnp 2 or 3 lime\ with cinnamon •udc out Place twists an if'CISCd 13 x 9-anch cake pan. Cover; let nse in warm place about IS minutes. Bake at 375 dearces fo r 25 to 30 minute& until golden brown Cool I 0 minutes, remove from pan. Cool. Makes 12 rolls r Look tor Ralphs H_eW. Lower Prices plus Higher Standards. ----·fl!f.1~ ("f{E,rtl& '1lD Double Coupon Double Coupon Double Coupon • ...., , '' u. _, .. 1. 1J ,~ ~" •' v ... M uu.atoctwera .nu r,,tf coupon ar.d J• 1 J • tr,. "'"' T•Jl Wl1•• I ~ I r h.• lh• 1t.rn Hot IO U\Clude t-0\l•t -• .. / • , 1 •• raw "' .J-r 1 ;rt~•' than Oil• doUar •• ••~ " _, J, • • • ••r11 ra ., 1• , ' t 1 and dauy ptOdUCU L1m11 One Item Per Manwacturers· Coupon and L1m1t J Newspaper Double Coupons Per CU.tomer Coupon EUect1ve February 9 thrU February 15. 1964 '1-n• IJ\,;o COUPo" along "1th emf on• ManUIOdW .. 1 CIM!ll otr COUlllOft ano Q-' doW>~ the WY1nCJt ""~ you pwerw.. lh• It-HOI IO lnch.14• , .. au.. ,,.. QtOC••Y pwrhcu.e COUPoN coupor1a Qteat .. Olo:n on• doUat 0 1 ••C:.., tn• v(llu• •I lhe 11em Csclud" liquor ooboeco and dauy ptOdUCU 1Jmit On• Item Per Manulacturen' Coupon and LlJnjt 3 Newspaper Double Coupons Per CU.tomer Coupon E1Jecti•e February 9 thrU February 15, 19&4 ~-n• ~ CO\lpon alonq wtlh .ll'IY on• Mari Jlo'1W•ll c•nC. If o Jp<>n '"'" g.i doW>I• 11\e ta¥Ul9\ wt.en yo,, punhoM 111• 11en. Not lo U'•'lv'l• 1e1c11I•• 11 .. 9fc>eery ~C'ht:IY ".'"~wP')na r('•.1vn,?UH:1'•t u,.,,, ,n• 1 .lttJt r .,,....,, the vaJu• ol •h• lf•m Ca ,.,,.,.,., h'tu 11 k>t"'1r 'll\Cl 'i'l"V J.. r .IJ J '1;\ UmJt One Item Per Manu1acturer1· Coupon and Llmlt l Newspaper Double Coupon.a Per Customer Coupon EtteciiH February 9 thru February 15. 19&4 5~~:a 59 er lb. r;:r • each .25 per lb .29 Cross Rib Roast USDA l.lUp Golden l"remJu.m ,.., Cbucll Savel .40 per lb. p er • lb Save 1. 91 l 75 ltr btl Special Values VSDA lf'l.lp Golden 11emlUfl1 •; 2.09 Beef Stew Meat ranner Jolln Maed 1.49 Pork Chops r• II MCll••tr lton•l•u Coot •d 7.79 DmlishHam , ,, I ti/ IA/le to La/le Miid CheddCD Of 1.65 Monterey Jack . ' , t ,/ ll•nde<J 9.99 Kesslers Whiskey ' .. " loll•r• fmpon•d Irish Cream ., ~ 12.98 ~j .... rat fr•• 1' •.t.u Salt Oac-or Mtryttr 2.49 Tasty Light Ham "A. f-: •aJplu O"'n Fte1h 9 Fruit Gelatin Salad " ~di:~ .4 cob com 1.23 1•11' I lfl llldl Ct• ffON fl /II 01 p~ 1 29 Fann Fresh · es . I ) ~\I :~ I G.E. Solt White Light B11lbs 60 1$ Of 100 Watt Savel 79 1.70 p kg • of If Savel 9 .60 6401 • btl Special Values •a1p111 .65 Sesame Buns P!f, •aJw,7;/ .Apnc:ot 1e11t• Dan.uh Of D h Horns ~:1. 1.99 We/c:h •·Lii• 1.19 Grape Spread l•n• ''" l'etef 1an 1.39 Peanut Butter ,, .. 181 s,,,an•on .82 Chun.le Chicken ' ~-/n,atant 3.84 Yuban Co/tee 1 01 IOI HOffh•m .99 Bathroom Tissue .._,. Countrr G<Dd•n .75 Naplcins 1f0n .. , tu/~ Fresh ~vushrooms ":' 1.69 lnfa rancr ldollo Rome Apples llb.:t .89 '••t..,.. tit-'••••~· Cr••-• c.-. .... , •1111• .,..,, ••••·-.1 •••• ..... •t ""'~• • .,.,,,. ,,...._ .. l•"t' O•h Ont, ............. 1-9"• •• J;~t ... , ........ ,. ,. .. flllllf f( ..... ....-• ., wfiwt+•, ... ,. Save .JO l'h lb loaf -Plain Wrap"' Towels Save .24" •o'f'ef /eadLDg oame brcmd lOOct roll • Save .78 Of ltl.af Ft•ab Cut HawaJJan AntbWlWIU of 2 99 Carnation Bouquets llWJ•b • Tt•ab CUI DallodlU I 49 Of l 99 Mazguerite Daisi es '"'"'" • Fr•lh Cut Mtted Bouquets DaltodU Ot-4 51,a• Tullps DaltO<IU HLacUJth Of-4 Sin Tu.Up Plants '1oomJng-4 lue Mum Plants """~" 3. 99 •·7 n 2.49 3.99 4.99 Prices effective February 9 thru February 15, 1984 ~e\f.Lower Prices. Higher Standards. Chicken a party treat, too ( hackrn as the mainstay of everyday meals 1n many households but sman host· esses also dCpend on 1t to highlight party menus.. ihe Na ti onal Broiler Council notes that a few simple reci pes for chi cken hors d'oeuvres will help make entcrta1nans relaxed and fun . Chicken drumcttes. chi cken fingers and chicken nuggets. served with a vancty of sauces for dipping, arc affordable party pickups. Buy the drumettes p~-packaged o~ cut the wang.s anto sections your· sdf. Cut ch1clren breasts into strips for fingers or anto squares for nuggets. All three can be pan or oven fned after coaung W1th scasonrd nour or dipped in batter. Chic ken salad in bitc·size tart shells 1s another good party food idea. Or, make kabobs with chunks of chicken alter· nated on small skewers with green peppers and pmcapplc (or your own favomc combination of fruits or vegetables). Marinate or simply brush with seasoned butter and broil. Don't overlook chicken livers when planning your r.any fare. e1ther. Chicken vers are a good bu). available an 8-ou ncc or 16-ounce containers, fresh or frozen. Chicken liver pate 1s an easy 'ourmet treat. So i~creamy liver dip, served with fresh veg- etables. Thr high protran content of chicken makes It an especially good choice for appct1zrrs when alcoh6Tic beverages arr 'lerved. Tf') this recipe (below) for Chicken La ver Tanlcts at your nrxt party CHI CKEN LI VE R TARTLETS 1 pound cblcken liven, cut In 40 pieces V. cap no1r I cup coottn1 oll V. te11poon ult •;, tea1poon pepper % CHI (to) flaky bl1cult1 •;, cup melted batter 1 cup sour cream v. tea1poon 1arllc 11lt In plastic bai, place Oour. Add chicken liver pieces. a few at a time, shalung to coat well. In f rypan. place oil and heat to medium-high temperature. Add chicken livers and cook. turning. about 3 minutes or until brown. Drain on paper towels and <ipnnkk with salt and pep- per. Spin each biscuit an half between naky layers: shape anto 40 Ulrtlet shells. Brush each with melted butter. In small bowl, mix toacther sour cream and aarlic salt. Spread 1/1 teaspoon sour cream mixture on each biscuit half; place piece of fned liver an ce nter. Shape biscuit Ulrt-like around sides ofliver. Place on lightly veascd baking sheet and bake in 40()...del(ec oven for about 7 minutes or until brown. Remove from oven and place dollop of rcmam1na sour cream mixture on top of each tanlet. Serve hot Makes 40 hors d'oeuvres. Mandarin fruit dish This combination of frui t hat 1ood flavor and color contrast MANDARIN COMPOTE Cull canned Mandann oran1es 1n their syrup. Before 1trv1n1 tum the oranacs and syrup into scrvans bowl (preferably alass). Halve and seed ~ vccn lf'l~I and add. Sur 1n oranac ltgu ur to taste. You can, or course, make th11 1n the quantity you ~~------..-.-.-----....-~---~~--~ ..... --....... ~--------~~~----~--~-+-.-.·ed._,,_ .......... ,._.tt• ._,., • ..,_,, •M• e ... _._,rte• tt' iHt ~-·· ,., ... te ..... I .. ~ ... .,. .. _..,tlV•t" erf '4Mf .. lff etf" ............. ft ... t ••••rM1t4 t.-• "',.." •••·• 1uut "~·r •• "'•''.-...u .. Hi1te ••te •t•''""'"'•.-.-.., .. ~._._,, ........ ...,,. 4Cl41$ tMiiiiiO _ _L ...... .,....,, ..... M l!YtMI ............ ~-=~'=-C~Tu.o 9hCM ...,~, .. Or,•~ 1 ------~~--~~ Call 642-H71 Put a few word• to work for ou ---- ... J Or11199 Co st DAILY PILOT IWedneld y. Fet>Naty 8, 1984 ~ How to keep out of hot water with the ga·s bil~ By DOROTHY WENCK ..... ._..... ucc •• ,.,..,.~ Wtntenime II' b1lls can be 5hockina -even for 1hose of us llvina 1n sunny Soutbem Cahfom11 Af\er hcat1na space, the \Ceond gRatest use ofaas 1s for heating wa1er. And heatin& of wa1er is the maJOrenergy cost for hand· wuh1ng d1!1hc, and utens1b E!.11matcs of hot water u~gc for hand d1shwashing range from nine to 24 gallons per meal, pan of which is cold water. This wide range indicates no1 only hou~hold vanat1ons. but :ilso d1ffer1ng proccdurt!I. .. Herc are some M:ns1bk ways to !M!VC on hot water when wa,hing dishes. I. Save a few dishes from one meal to the neAt, rather than running hot water for c..ich Rinsing can be done with cold "atcr 2. Soak utensils with \tubborn. burned-on or cooked-on !.011 .. us1ngd1sh- wash1ng detergen t to help c..l1ssolvc the \tains. 3. Wipe off any food residues and heavy &rease using a rubber spatula. paper towels. or used paper -napluns. 4. Wash1tcmsinas1nkor dishpan of hot i,uds. rather than under running water, even for a few dishes. A surprisingly large amount of waltr can be used in a !short 11mc when you run water. (To sec how much warer you·re usin~ put a stopper 1n the sink and collect the water used when washing dishes this way.) 5. Wash lightly soiled items first, more heavily 'Natural' sugar still perilous An apple a day m1iht help kt.'ep the phys1 c1an awa}. but not necessa rily the dl·nt1st. according to the California Dental Assoc1a- 11on So. < ahfomaa dentists, for the fifth conS«ut1vc year. ha vc designated Feb. 15 as "Sugarless Wednes- day" to make their point: "Hidden" and so-called "natural" '>Uga rs get us into Just as much trouble tn the c..lcnt1sl's chair. as the \t1cky. gooey desserts we know arc bad for our teeth. Speaking for the 14,000-mcmbcr dental as- sociation, Dr. Wilham Comport cited studies showing tooth decay is caused by sugar in any of its various forms. from table sugars to those found tn fresh fruit and milk. "Natural sugars may provide slightly more food value than refined, highly processed sugars." he ex- plained. "but there 1s httle difference in terms of dam- age to the teeth. Sugar is sugar. no matter how you d1sgu1sc it." Every time any form of sugar 1s eaten. the teeth arc sub1ected to an acid attack that lasts about 20 mmutcs. "What most people don't realize:· says Comport. "is that an average meal, or even an innocent looking snack often contains hid- den sugars that will attack the teeth without your even knowing ahout it." < omport 1dcnt1f1ed i.omc of the less obvious "\neaky ~wcc1s" as pro- ces!>Cd foods like catsup. barbecue 'laucc, lunch- mcats and peanut butter. "Even hot dog buns and salad dressings arc mas- querading as something the) are not." he ~id. "Excess foods ," as dcn- tish refer to them -a quack snack or taste tempt- ing ~uccs -often contain hiah levels of suaar and starch and low nutritional val ue, and therefore arc an important clement m the chain of tooth decay." Comport charges some breakfast cereals contain as much as 64 percent S\4&ar. while toutina themselvesas "a healthy, v1tam1n·filled" way to ,tart the day. Natu· rat macks hkc ra111n,, dncd f ru1t\ and honey also can be more darna11na to the teeth th3n prOCCllSCd SU&llr5 be• cause of their tcndenC)' to adhere IO 1hc teeth'' surface for lonacr pcnods of time. "On Suprle s Wedncs- da)'. we arc ch11lcn11n1 our patients to do completely without 'uaar for a full da y. rt 1s not 1mpo Ible. but it s bound to provide some food for thouaht about the Uunp wc'tt puttina into our bod1c and moutl\s "We can't c~apc supr In our cu hurt, .. concede• • , uTWCCin ddinite17 Nt down on the potcnua for tooth decay by (htt ina the content labels ofour favontc food ... s.o1lcd later. 6. Use enough d1~h­ wa htnl d•t raetH to produce a tbick. rich layer of suds. Add morr de· tcrgent when 1ud1 d1~p­ pcar . 7. Rinse by d1pp1n1 each item tn a p<an of very hot water. This 1s the mott economical use or hot water. An alternative method " to place the di hei in o rack and spray-nn~ them with hot water. Avo1d runnina hot water for nn,ing. Dishe, that have been nn"d m hot water can be washer than b)" ~ .. hma allowed to air dry. Studies dishes by hand havt' hown tMt-thi --Ncw~r modclt of dish· method results in more washers uat I hot water sanitary d11hn than if they than older models. Five OT are towel-dncd. soyC'lrng,o hot watcrusaae • • • of dashwa hen avcraied QUESTIONS WE ARE aboul IS pllons Rtunt ASl.ED: models ute u few u 8 to as -Q. How much more h1ah 1s 12 pllona of hot hot water do you use with water per normal cycle. a.n automatic d11hwashcr ••• compared to washina dis--Q. I've noticed qunc a hes by hand? price dafTcrence between -A. Withaood manaae· the"store brand" VClCIAblc ment. it's pos iblc you shorten1n1 and the could use le s h'ot water adven1sed brands. J'm With an automauc dish-wondering if the qwality of IHcfal Low JtfCJ the product 1111 IO(>d. The dvert11ed brand label says .. no cholesitror· and the 1tore brand doesn't - would thi. make a dif· f~ncc? - A. It's hkcly that the store brand vcactablc shortemng 11 nearly 1dtnt· ical to the advertised brand. To find out. com· pare the hsts of ingredients on each. Two oils that arc cheaper and less desirable are palm and coconut 011 Both arc more saturated and there- fore more likely to con- Assorted-Prints Strong and Absorbent ~ .. 10' 1 ·U11 C..,llOfl lltfce Wl111 1 U11 C.u114111 Lff• 10· l•f•••r °"41~1. C....011 tribute to production of chole.,tcrol Jn tht body. Howevtr, don't bf con· lerncd if the term .. no cholesterol" 1s not on a label . Choltsterol 11 not found in any vcvtable oils -it's found only an animal fo0<b, not 1n plant foods. Thus, ilS presence on the label of the advertised brand 1s simply a come-on and doe n't tell you that 1hc adnrtised brand 1s better for )'OU • • • -Q. I've received five pounds of government urplu cheese. Why is it that the Ponion r cue off and rcwrapped, for convc· niencc in Ute, has aotLtn moldy, While the re· ma1ndcr that's till in its onainal wrap has not? Botb are 1tored 1n lbc ttfritcr· a tor. -A. 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Orange Coat DAILY, PILOT/Wednetday, Februaey 8, 1884 ' Soup sticks to the ribs Alaska 1sa place where the pioneer spint sllll li ves and the cooking reflects the abundance of the land. Game. fish and berries abound and Alaska also can lay claim as the home of sourdough. a basic leaven used to make flavorful breads, b1scu1ts and pancakes. Adventurers, who arc lured by the beauly and unspoiled charms of Alaska, like their meals hot and hearty The ch mate builds lusty appetites sa tisfied by d ishes hke this warm and nounshing soup, Alaskan Potato Cheese Soup with Salmon. &·rved with a large wedge of sourdough bread. it's a meal that will suck to your ribs. ALASKAN POTATO CHEESE SOUP WITH SALMON l large onion, thinly sliced (about Z cups ) 2 ribs celery, diced (about 1 •14 cups ) •14 cup butter or margarine 4 medium potatoes (about l 'h pounds) peeled and thinly sliced (about 3 "'1 cups I 1 cup cbJcken broth 3 cups mllk I cup ball and ball 2 cups.grated sharp Cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon thyme 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 pound cooked fresh salmon or 1 can 115 "'2 ounces) salmon, broken Into chunks Sall abd pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley Saute onion and celef) in butter unul tender. Add pota#oes and chicken broth; cook, covered, until potatoes are-fender. about 20 minute!>. Add 2 cups of the milk. Puree potato mi xture and liquid in blender or food processor 1n several. batc:he'>. Return to saucepan. add remaining I c:up milk, the half and half. cheese. thyme. Worcestershire sauce and salmon. Season with salt and pepper. ( ook, sumng until ~lmon 1s hot and cheese 1s melted. Serve hot. garnished with minced fresh parsley Serve w11h a wedge of '>Ourdough. Make-; 6 serving'> (about X cups) TRIM FATS ... From C l egg whites c·an replace one whole c~ MEATS: Eat onh lean, well trimmed meats. A void organ meats. Eat le\s shellfish especially shnmp and lobster; all high 1n cholesterol. Skin poultry; chill chicken and meat broth to remove con$ealed fat berore using. Eat fish . poultry, vegetanan casseroles made with hcans and other legumes more often that red meats. M101mw: the amount of fned foods you eat. Limit meat portion sl7es from between six to eight ounces a day. Avoid lunch meats FATS A.ND O ILS llsc margarine and oil having liquid oil listed ac; first ingredient. Avoid hydrogenated lats, lard butter, products containing these fats as well as coconut and palm 011, these fats arc highly saturated. Go easy on salad dressing. Replace some of the 011 from bottled dressings with water or juice. Ricotta or yogurt can be used as a spread to replace hutter or mayonnaise. li..c half ma yonna1r,e halfyogun in tuna and chicken salads. Nuts, seeds and avocados should not be eliminated from the diet because of their nutn11onal value. but their use should be limited due to their high fat lOntcnt BAKED (iOODS AND DE-S~ERTS. Eat lc'>'i pies. l akc'>. cookie-;, pa\tncs, chocolates and commercially madc granola and granola bars. all are high 1n fat. rhere are a number ofworthwh1k cookbooks on the market specifically designed for health-<:onsc1ous Amen- cam. w1sh10& to reduce their fat intake. A liltle time and dTon spent 1n learning to control the intake of fat will do much to protect us from the dreaded diseases of our time. Broccol i crisp, tart Lemon JUlte and '><>) \aucc blend to gi ve -;t1ll-cnsp broct:Olt a un1quc Oa,or CHINESE BROCCOLI 11.li pounds fr~sb broccoli J tablespoon fresh lemon juice I tablespoon aoy sauce 1 teaspoon sesame seed Tnm broccoli and cut into b1te-s11c pieces Place in 1- <.juan glass casserole. C'ovt•r with casserole lid. Microwave (high) 4 to S minutes or until broccoli 1s tcnder-cnc;p \ombinl" lemon Juice. c;oy sauce and sesame seed. Pour over broccoli. toss to c0at Serve warm or cold. Makec; 6 servings Hearty meal in,a hurry Need a Quick hearty meal? Put your mi crowave oven to work Prepare stuffing from mix Bru~h J to 4-pound turkey breast half with 011 and spnnkk with hC'rb.,, microwave 10 minute'\ Cipoon stuffing under breast and <'Ovrr Microwave I 0 to 20 minutei. for Juicy. succulent white meat and drC"ss1 na to plcas.c a hungry family 6 2·5678_ ---. Put a Jew words to w<trk /or you in the Daily Pilot G O TROPICAL WITH COCONUT EE CANCRISP Aloha! What better way to get one's mind off the inclement weather than to greet friends with the island salutation at a pany themed to the tropics. With ukulele music on the stereo and exotic flowers decoraung the table. you can almost hear the surf pounding the shore. And on the refreshment table are such tropical treats as sweet-and-sour ribs. crisp fried won-tons and egg rolls, and fruit punch. Complete the luau in true island style with fresh tropical fruits. For a dcllc1ous addition, top the fruits with crunchy hits of Coconut-Pecan crisp made f~ a coconut-pt..-can frostin~ mix. · COCONUT-PECAN CR ISP OVER TROPICAL FRUITS Cocoou&-Pecu Crt1p (below) % cups pineapple cbunkt 1 Ya cups sliced bananas (about% medium) % kiwi, peeled aad sliced Prepare Coconut-Pecan Crisp (below): cool complete- ly. D1v1de fruit among 8 dessert dishes. Sprinkle about •1. cup crisp over each serving. 8 servings. Coconut-Pecan Crisp: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Mix I package (9. 9 ounces) coconut-pecan frosting mix (dry) and 3 tablespoons margarine or butter, softened, with fork until crumbly. Spread evenly in ungreased jelJy roll pan. 1 Sl/2 x I 01/i x I-inch. Bake until golden brown, 9 to 11 minutes. Cool S minutes. Remove from pan; break into about 1h-inch pieces. KAL KAN M.P.S. DOG FOOD ©59~ • 23 !>-OZ CAI" KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 1~9 Mi~~cle Whip ' S1lad Ores s1f'Q STAR-KIST CHUNK LIGHT TUNA 69~ • U-OZ. CAN •IN OIL Ofl 11'1 Wo\TCR • BEEF RIB L Yt RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1~9 TOP RAM EN NOODLE SOUP F~R 1°0 FOR \'O AND YOUR VALENTINE • l 2·0Z. PKG. •BEEF OR PORK SWIFT SIZZLEAN STRIPS SWEETHEART STEAKS • 32 01 PK(, GLDBE A-1 LONG SPAGHETTI .... oz. R<mU HEINZ KETCHUP c ,, (J'' lfil" A '-l' '' 1--i•t•M ..,,,. ,.Mt,,,. t~•, f"' t" I" +t lJw4"''1t1ft\ .. •\ •A' r n •• ..-t 1 •' '•••f'I• l~t ..,.,., ~..,,., I \. .. ;,, • ,_,.~,, A,t11,..tb•11 ,,. •• f.tfWft 41 CORNISH GAME HENS ARMOUR DINNER CLASSICS Prices Effective at all Southern California Alpha Beta Marketa DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS I --~----~----~---~----'----~~~-~~~~~~~- Enchiladas become true 'American' dish Much of the cu1~1 ne uf Amcrtca con"'ts of dtshes thnt have been adopted from other lands. Some of those, either brouaht by 1mm1- &r1nt1 to the U111tcd tates, or acquired from nc1Jhbonna lands such as Me~co. have lfl:llY become all-Amencan favorites. Ench1.lad~ arc. JUSt such a dash. The pop~lanty m this country of Mexican- mapared treats has made enchiladas and tacos almost as Amencan as hot do'°' and potato salad. The~ All-Amencan Enchiladas, for example, count on the best of both worlds for thaer flavor and ease of preparation. The taste of Mexico as there with tonrnas and areen chah salsa Amenca contributes the nauve turkey, a milder flavoring and convenience know-how 1n the form of canned soup ALL-AMERICAN ENCHILADAS Ve1etable oil a corn tort1lla1 1 cu (101r. ounces) cream of cblcllen IOtap ~cap milk l medium oaloa, 1rated 1 can (7 oucet) 1reea cblll 11l1a % cups cut-ap cooked turkey % capt grated Cbeddar cheese ( 1,1, pound) , SKAGGS ALPHA BETA SPLIT TOP BREAD 69~ Bottled plcute •••ee ( opttoaal) Heat about 1/• inch 01110 tarac skilkt. Fry tortillas an 011 about IS ICCOnds on each side, so they arc cooked, but still pliable. Stack between paper towels: set a adc. Co mbine soup. milk, onion and salsa. Seread 1/J cup SOUP mtlt\Ure over bottom of 7 V1" I I¥. inch, liahtly-areased baldna dish. Dip each toriilla an remainina soup mixture, then fill with 'I• cu p turkey and 2 tablespoons cheese. Fold each and place m baking dish. Pour remaining soup mixture over tonillas; sprinkle with remainina I cup chee~. Bake at 350 dearees 40 to 4S minutes. Serve with picante sauce, if desired. Makes '4 scrvi~. 2 enchiladas each. ROAST TURKEY RALF BREAST l tatkey uU breast (t co t ~ pouda) Salt Pepper Rinse turke y half breast; pat dry. Rub both sides with salt and pepper. Place on rack an roasting p<!n. Jnsen meat thermometer in to thickest pan, making ccnain 11 docs not touch bone. Roast in 350 degree oven I l/• to 2 hours or until meat thermometer registers 170 degrees. COCA COLA p~ 169 •1741/(11 ..... • I Ut II t Ill II 1111 I t OM I I .\1111"1 I NII ( 111(1 I 41111"1 11111 1111 I t OKI '"'" GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI PLAY "ALL NEW" ALPHA BETA BINGO OLYMPIA BEER WIN UP TO • HS.000 IN CA ... IYI"' waaa'o"uw1ua. W.IKL \' '0" U Wllat. • A It\. 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I .I .I I -I THESE FISH DISHES WIN GOLDMEDltL February '' an intemauonal month Yi<ith the feature be1oa the XIV Wanter Olympiad from San~ Yu105lavia. Malhons of people around the world will be v1e..,oa tbe eimtina event• on television. To brina the color and flavor of the bott city .and country into your home, the California fltherin AJSOCiation has prcpettd tbe9e pecial. yet aim pie, teafd recipes with inarcdient1 f'rom the re,sion. Because or this mixed populauon and itl locauon, Yuao lavian cuiainc 11 a combination of eouaJ European and Middle Et tern tradition. TIM c:ooti .. ltftdt to be sturdy and direct with 1.11 emphaiia on ltMICel4 and atrona flavors. There is 1 food aupply or availabl~ from nvers and the Adnat1c Sea and stafood it retubr pan of the diet. YUGOSLAVIAN STUFFED PISH FILLETI I cwp w1ter 'ii cap rice 'I• teHpooa ult '.\ C•p~ .. ldoaloa 1.4 cwp clloppe4 data 000tely peeked> or•~·-~-=· ~ et1p mlaced penley ~ te11pooe marjoram, cnmbled •.4 teaapooe pepper 1.4 teupooa sroud camiD '4 taapooa cluamoa % tableapoou fretkly aq11eeze4 lemoa J•lce '!. cwp cupped oawraJ llllblucW atmoed• -~ l paeb1e ( 1 pou4) fto1n bllbat, roek fl ... Uq c9'; ! tcrod or badcf ock fllleta• t tableapoon1 bitter or mar1arlae, melted • SealODed 111& ... P8Prib ~·4 Bring water 10 boil. Add rice, salt and onion. Cover and cook ovcrlow beatfor2S minutes or until nceia tender and water absorbed. Mix io dates, P8f'$ley, marjoram. pepper, cumin, cinnamon. lemon juice and almoodJ(. • st1mn1 lightly just until mixed. •• I flillets arc larae. cut in haJfle..nathwise. An'anft filleti an spoke pattern in 8 or 9-inch round aballow baldna dish or 9-anch pie plate. (HaJf of each fillet should bans out over ed&e of dish .) Spoon nee mixture into center. Fold ftlle&t over top. Brush fillets with butter. Bake uncovered at 37S dearccs for IS minutes or until fish is done. Sprinkle with a lmle seasoned salt and-peprib:-Maka 41tt vinp. -- -Thaw filJets ovemiaht in refri~tor or remove pack.aging. pl.ace in covered bakina duh and cook at low or defrost power in microwave oven for 7 minutes or until thawed but not cooked SARAJEVO BAKED RED SNAPPER WITH SOUR CREAM DBESllNG 3 ~ poandt '°' ...... ~dreteed red ... ,,.,., r9Ck fl•~. lake wklteflU or flomder t&eatpeouaalt Soar Cream Shlffla1, recipe follows t tabletpoou vesetable oU l leHpooa paprika Sprinkle dres~ fish inside and out with ult. Stuff fish loosely with Sour Cream Stuffing. Oosc opcnioa with smaJI skewers or wooden picks. Place fish into a well-greased balung pan and brush with oil Bake in 3SO-degrce oven for SO to 60 mjnutes, or unul fish al center or thickest portion is opaque. Baste occasionally with 011-paprik.a mixture. Remove skewers or. picks. Makes 6 servings. Soar Cream Statflac ~ C1lp flaely c.Mppecl celery l medlUD alle a:reea pepper, wtdl seeds ... rtM removed, c.t laco fiM dice ~ cwp flady dlopped oaloa 1/4 CUJ Vetetable Oil 11. cap diced peeled lemoo t tableapoou finely cnced lemon rtad I qaart crispy cro1toat or dry brud cabe1 'h cap soar cream 1 .,.. tn1pooD1 paprlu I teaspoon salt · Cook celery, green pepper and onion in fa1 until tender Combine wtth other ingredients and blend well. Makes JUSt over I quart stuffing mix. Gourmet, nouvelle both have merits By TOM HOGE ., ........ , ........... In this day of endless debate over the mcnts and shortcomings of nou velle cu1sme as opposed to the old style of gourmet cooking. 1t 1s 1ntemtrng to find a chef who ltkcs both schools . .. Food 1s lake music. It must be understood.. to be enjoyed." says Bernard Herrmann, chef d.e cuisine of La Reserve Restaurant 10 midtown Manhattan. "Many people who promote the men ts of one school or the other don't reall y understand either." Herrmann. who was born 1n Alsace. native land of man y fine chefs. got his training 1n some of France's best ~staurants. When he came to America. he brought his continental fav onte'i along with him Ha., hors d'ocu" res 1ndude such ttdbtts as ba~ scallo~ marinated an lime JU1ce and dill and a hot fncascc of O)~ter"' 1n champagne sauce w11h ca' 1ar. Herrmann leans toward 1he fine sauces of Escoffier'1 da). but he thanks highly l)f nouvelle cu1sme. "In general," he~1d, "I ltkc the way nouvdlc cuisine dashes are prepared The)' are more colorful I cspcclally like the vegetable arrangemt'nls" Like most ot toda' s chets. Herrmann was raised in 1he old school The chefs he worked under looked on Escoffier a~ the master But 1n receni years man} are leaning toward the nt"w me1hods "Take Paul Bocuse." he ~1d "He u probabh 1he arcatcst chef toda y" Bocu~. I r«"all. 1s an ad~ocate of nouvelle cu1sanc while al the ~me tame pract1c1ng man)' of 1he old cooking methods. Herrmann &OCS an hea val) tor fish entl't'cs. whu.:h arc a challt>n&c to the 1ma1Jnauon Amona has spcc1alt1es are anllcd filc1 of bass With a puree of endive. ba> scallops sautccd with fresh herbs and Dover solr wuh tarrqon butler. Herrmann has always been fond of game, nellt fall he Cllptel 10 feature pheasant and venison on has menu His soups are popular and include such openen u Potqc de Cresson. whi ch feature watcrcreu. Here as hu rec ape POTAGE DE ~N . I firm, brlpa 1Hft hades of wat rtre"H S small petaa.. I small• .... dleppe• fl.M 4 \abtU,...I IW t better • ~ cMct• •eock Salt u4I ,.,,... ta Wte l te I cwp1 ~'1 tte&m, att0 ...... te &alt.e (.."bop watttt'l'CU, note 1n cold v.ater and dra.a~ Sc'\ uade 1 few lea vcs for pnu • blancb remainder S ISlOrMls and cool. Pttl and di~ potatoes. Sautc the 00100. ln two tabl poon of bUttcr unlll wilted. dd bo1lin1 chicken itock, salt. Pt91)Cr. potatoes and •-aterc:tu Simmer 3S to • 4S minutes Pour '<>up throuah a food m1t1;lhm ptare tt o the fire and brin,a to a &c>1t . R~ucc heat and add rcm.&1ni two table poons of bulltr and ck tred amount of cream. Correct \Casonina. Garnish ..,itb watc~ ltun and K"tvc Stf\.n 4 to 6 people. l J I t , Of9n09 coat DAILY PILOT /WednMday, Febru ry •• 10&4 . Calorie counters can string along with beans BJ, BARBARA GIBBONS At less than 20 calories a half-cup servina. areen belns are sure to be on everyone's weig,bt watch- U\I plan. But plain green beans arc bonni._ and buttered beans are off limu.s because of caJones. Not to worry. Green beans can be flavorful and exchin1 without lots of calones if you're a Slim Gounnct cook. Here are 90me quick and easy ways to serve them: GREEN BEANS AMAN· DINE Z tablespoons tlllaly 1tteff tlmood1 lt·oaoce pact11e fro&H (or 1 ~ cape frtall) lreH beHt t tablapoons water 1 tableapooa diet mar· 1artne pray a nonstlck pan with cookina spray. Add the almonds. Toast over hi.ah heat just until they bc&in to brown. Empty onto a plate and set aside. Combine remainina in· iredicnts in pan; cover and simmer 2 minutes. Un· cover and simmer until m oat of the liquad evaporates. Sprinkle with •lmonds just before servmg. Makes three ICTVlnJI, under 8j caloncs eash. GREEK..sTYLE GREEN BEANS lt-oaace pack•I• froiea llUcha-ut No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Pri ces ! FrahLamb ~ a..... •i:.79 .. a-nda.-a.... .. .., .. CHICKEN NOODLE Mrs. Grass Souo I PAOGAESSOITALIANIBASIL TOMATOES AT 89' OR Tomato Pur ee t PROGRESSO CRUSHED 215 oz 69e 2ROZ sze Tomatoes I 2aoz 99e KELLOGGS CEREAL Corn Flakes !-iaoz sI.09 FOR LAUNDRY YesLiquid I J2 ozsI.7I CORONET JUMBO ,.. Paper To~els I , ROLL 67e CHOCOLATE.ALMOND KIT KAT OR REESE CUPS Hershey Candy Bars !1 EA 33 e BRACH'S LACE HEART BOX Chocolates I 160Z s7.98 BRACH'S COMIC HEART BOX £!'M!Colates 11.. I •OZ sI.49 Orange Juice I! 320Z s9e Frozen Food Specials! Large, ·er1sp Red Delicious British Columbia APPLES " LB. ~·•-"a ~ Pepperoni ... ...,..., •FARM STYLE •7-0RAIN e CANADIAN OATS HEARTH RYE e 100% WHOLE WHEAT eHONEY BRAN •SOURDOUGH Stater Bros. Brand Vall~ Grain Hearth BREAD ••O,.••UtOIC........ • Pe~ronl ... I.~ M;at1 Franka ... •I. 75 Mu.~_,.., ...cM' .... ~ Beel Franka ... .&• I., s;;,.s~ Rolls ... •I.89 ~';Patties ... •I .1J9 ·~I • J!\'l:n sse .. , Gr~pe ,,.--... SJ. §9 Juice .. _ ! • Gourmet ; ··-~ S .. fttil Popcorn A.e~ Pi_zza . SJ. ftlJl'I ~·~ ·~ I EXTRA FANCY TENDER GREEN Broccoli • We Wiii haYG Ill •~ci.11«11 aS50rtmef11 of Valeritlne s Oa1 plants for you1 .. gill need• CHRYSANTHEMUMS AZ>.LEAS. TULIPS DAFFODILS HYACINTl-1$ & OTHERS! Citrus ··-,.. SJ. 09 · Punch · • Kin~ford ( ·: S3 J.8 Charcoal • r ORE IOA SOUTHPN STYLE HASH BROWNS. O'BAIE~ 9 ', Pota~oes 24-12-0Z I.I ;:::::::;;;==;;;;=;~ ST£.AK IANOWICH BEEF Steak·Umm 8ANOUtT OOl.D(H Fried Chicken Cl ffU!I H4t l Orange Juice ~·•·09 liralye '•"*" -;..-:i. lir*ln '= r.:::::-Fn rm11 ~-:: ... I f r-=~ .. ttewe4 c.matees, brotea., *.4 cep dtoppe4 oaloo '4 C8P water t,ti teupooe eacll: dried mlllt ud marjoram (or orep.ao) Salt (or carlJc ult) ud pepper, c. &ast.e Combine ingrecUents in a covered saucepan: cover and simmer 5 minutes. Uncover and continue sim- merlog. stirrins often, until sauce is thick. about 8 minutes more. Makes three servings, 40 calories each. HERBED GREEN BEANS 1 cap fat-skimmed clllcku brodl Several ~ 1Uces of 1weet oaioa '4 teupoo• dtred rote- muy lt-ouce paeaae wltole greea bean1, partially dlawed. Combine ingredients, except green beans, in a non-stick skillet. Simmer uncovered 3 minutes. Stir in green beans. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until nearly all the chicken broth evaporates and green beans are tender<risp and coated with a chickeny glaze. Makes three servi np, 40 calories each. STIR-FRIED GREEN BEANS % caps dla1oaaUy-sllced fresll ~ beaat lf cap Wiry sliced sweet oaloa ~ etap 4Jced red tweet bell pepper l clove prUc 3 tablespoou water (or fat-skimmed cl1lckea brodl) % teaspooat aalad oU % tablespooa1 soy ucH Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spra.,Y. Add ingredients, except soy sauce. Cover and steam 2 minutes. Remove cover. Cook and stir until moisture evaporates and vesetables are tender-crisp. Remove garlic clove and sprinkJe green beans with soy sauce. Makes six ser- vings, 40 calories each. EASY GREEN BEAN SALAD % caps cooked, caued or frouo greea beaat 14 cap tlllnJy 1Uced onion l/, cap diced red 1weet pepper, or plmlento 14 cap llqald from caJUled green bean• or olives (or water) 14 cap wlalte or elder vtaegar 1 tablespoon olive oll 14 tea1pooa dried or- epao It is not necessary to precook. frozen beans . Simply defrost them. Com- bine ingredients and stir together. RefriJerate all day or overnight. Makes four servings, 55 calorics each. Try molded salad recipe No sugar is added. WALDO RF MOLDED SALAD 1 envelope unavored felatta e11p• cranberry Jalce cocktail 1 medJam <• oaace1) red eatta1 apple, u - peeled ud cubed ( 14 tacit) to make about 1 cap % small luer ribs celery, diced (14 lDclt ) to make aboat lit cap Lethlce. ma,yoaaalse ud coanely broken walnatt In a 1-quart measure sprinkJe gelatin over I CUP. of the cranberry cocktail and let soften -about 5 minute$. In a small saucepan heat remaining cranberry cocktail until it begins to boil; pour over aetatin mixture and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add apple and celery; cbiJI until pattly tltickencd. Stir to distribute apple and celery. Tum into six 1h--cup molds or 6-ounce custard cups. Chill to set. At scr- vina time unmold and pr- nish with lettuce, mayon· naist and walnuts. Makes 6 scrvina.s. Blend tarkeJ into party pate uf\ovcr turkey? Make ao easy Pany Pate in your food proceuos-or blender. Combine I cup diced turkey. I hard<00kcd qa. I ta&lapoon brandy or sherry, "' 1011poon Tabaico aucc and enou&h mayc>nnaile lO make a smooth !PU*' in processor or blender:. ·Prootsa until smooth. hapc ind chlU unm Knin1 time. WRESTLING FINALS SET - The Sunset league wrcsthng finals arc schedufcd for 7:30 tonight at Huntington Beach Hiah School, where the top three in each wcightclassquahfy for the Clf' 4-A finals Feb. 17 -18. Among the quality wrestlers involved arc Russ Abrahams, Scott Harri$(>n, Marty Strech, Troy Kenney and Jon Aguirre of the dcfendmg champion Foun- tain Valley Barons. Also competing are Hunt- ington Beach's unbeaten (34-0) Kyle Hansen at 130. Ken Beck (31-5), Jon Westerman (24-4), Mike Rangel and Mike Escobedo. Edison's best are Wayne Guy (121), Gene Patino (IOI) and Dean Ayres (141) and much of Marina High's hopes rest on the shoulders of lightweights Ed and Mark Ruiz. ' / .,,.,. ..... --' ... -' .. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUl\RY 8, 19&1 m GOiden w .. t·-_,_= aottlNlll coach Mickey Davia rHlgna. D2 • "•bll•'•ellot wltho-.IOleft llftal.Men to win. D2. Add Rosales to list of winners Fountain Valley High wrestling coach. has team on 54-match winning streak You m1ghtgctan araument from justabouteverycomerofathletics in terms of just which sport is the most demand1na-maybeitsimplyde- pendsonjust who 1sdoing the demanding. If _you want to talk football one of the first names to surface would be Clare VanHoorcbeke, whose Anateim High Colonists ruled in the 50sand60s. Water polo? You probably won't find many more demanding than Newport Harbor High's Bill Barnett. Baseball? Lakewood's John Herbold is right at the top. Each has another common de· nominator. They've all been winners. fora longtime, That's where Fountain Valley's John Rosales comes in. lt'sa different sport-wrestling-but the same story despite the fact we're talking individual now, not team in its truest sense; although in the same breath. it is the team that comes first. "Every wrestler is important." says Rosales, "but no one 1s more import- ant than the entire program. "That's a problem, sometimes. I've lost four. maybe five CIF place-winners or possible champions in the past three years, wrestlers who were unable to come out their senior year, they JUSt weren't able to handle the discipline." It's hard to argue Rosales' success. In his se venth year now. his Barons are on a 54-match winninastrcak. "It's not just a matter of winninaor losing.•• says Ro$1les. "There are a lot of other attributes we're tryina to act across. "I ask an awful lot of them in terms of responsibility and discipline. There are times when you have to be on your own. and you have respond asagrown up adult, accept thinasand do it." The rewards for this sort of concept are reflected by the Barons' current situation, one which finds them entering the stretch without three of their top wrestlers because of a knee injury (Trent Kenpey). dislocated wrist (Robert Uy~k.awa) and another due to scholastic incliaibility. So. the Barons haven't a prayer for CIFhonors, right? Not necessarily. "My wrestlers have told me," says Rosales, "that they've raUlcd from under pressure all year long. Jt may be . ,., ............ loco C11LSOI a monumental ettort. but they·rc going for it." A 54-match winning streak is one thi na. JCtlinf it done on a tournament orCIFbasis1squiteanother, simply because the depth you must draw from must be blue-chip quality. There are some obvious plusscs for the Barons, such as heavyweight Russ Abrahams (27-1) and Scott Harrison (21-6),alongwith Marty Strech ( 121 ). Troy Kenney(l3S)andJon~frre (l7S). Thewinninaconccpt ha n'tb«n an ovemi&ht thins for Fountain Vallcywrcstlina-it btpn with .Kea Doddridge and waseuended by Vern Waa.nerand Wayne Micbaehan before Rosalestookover. lnallof these ycan. since 1966, the Barons' reputation has remained as consi .. tent as their wrestlers. It isao individual sport. thoujh, and maybe that's why it is easier to p1ckoutNo. l. GaryBohay,atwo-timeCIFcbam- p1on and who was runner-up in the NCAA to two-llmt champion Barry DaviSGflowa. is Rosales' favorite. "He was probably the ,uy that touched me the most," admits Rosales. "His academics. matunty. dcsirctoeitc.el ... ifl coach another 30 ytars he'll probably stall be 10 a league by himself. .. USA's Masley: His woud_es_t __ ~ moment ever pentng ceremony officially begins XIV Winter Games SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - Frank MasJey, dressed in the cowboy garb of the U.S. team and proudly carrying the Amcri~n flag, led the U.S. contingent today in the opening ceremony that offictaJly began the XIV Olympic Winter Games. Against a snowy backdrop, the U.S. team marched in their costumes of cowboy hats and Western sear -a stark contrast to this Eastern Euro- pean city. ruled for some 500 years by the Turks. Masley. a luger from Newark, Del., was chosen from 124 U.S. athletes to ~ the Stan and Stripes at these Games. "It's probably one of the proudest moments of my life," Masley said before the traditional procession. 'Tm super happy. It's a big day. oompu.ter expert who 1s panicipatin& 10 his second Olympics. The USA marched behind a silJl bearing the acronym "SAD." Sjedin- jene Americke Druvc, the Serbo-Croat word$ for United States of America. As the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. Greece was the first team to enter Kosevo Stadium. adjacent to the ice hockey rink. John Ha.rrm,ton (left) of the U.S. fight. a Canad.Ian player during Tue8day'a lce hockey match, won by Canada, 4-2. "I told the rest of my team also. and we were just so eitcited. It's hard to hold it all in," said the 23-year-old The Olympic flame was earned mto the soccer stadium by a Yugoslav cross-country skier. At the bottom of the steps. designed hke a sJcijump and leading to the huge. bowl-shaped torch, the flame was handed to Yugoslav figure skater Sanda Dubravcic. Commissioner'sjob wB.itingfor Ueberroth And the Olympic chief has expressed a desire to take the baseball post -- Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but ... •Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee president Peter Ueber- rolh can have the job ascom- missioncrofbaseball ifhe wants it and he probably does ... This comes from LA Express general manager Don Klosterman who is a close pal of t!1eberroth. •On his interview with Barbara Walters. Howard Cosell said one of tllc reasons he will retire from ABC is Slnclalr that "l don't care wh o wins or loses the game." ... As a reporter-as Cosell professes to be -he is not supposed to care. •When infielderTob}' Harrah was traded from Cleveland the other day. YankecowncrGeorJeStcinbrenner said, "Toby Harrah 1s my kind of guy" which is what George used to say about Goose Gossage and Billy Martin. •After sinJer-dancer Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire because of the stufThe uses to slick it down. .. ,. Brazas picks Illinois; Stanford gets Sinclair Ray selects UCLA: McGowan. Sperle. ---Hlppma ces --- By ROGER CARLSON Oflleo.lr ......... Stanfor<t and UCLA picked up eddtoonal area hi&h school football talent today with ~ison H!gh lineman A.ndy S1ncla1r choos1na Stanford and Bill Ray optma to Join Huntin,aton Beach Hi~ teammate Danny Thompson at UCLA Newpon Harbor H1&h's Steve Bruas, however, passed up an o~ ponunity to play in the Pac-10 at the Univentty of W~hinaton with the acccptancc of a 1ehol1fsh1p to the University of Illinois. Other area s11rs m1k1n1 dcc1 tons include Edison lineman Dennis McOowan . Edison tadblck·lincbacker Jeff Hipp and Fountain Valley kicker Chri Sperle. ·~---.,......-~,__· McGowan is headed for the Uni- versity o( Pacific, while Hipp is bound for Cal State Fullerton. Sperle. a standout kicker for Foun- tain Valley for two years, chose USC. Brazas' decision was not totally unexpected. His hi&h 1Chool coach (Mike Giddings) has a son (Mike) at Illinois. ·•ntinols wanted me as an athlete and seemed more interested in me as a person," said Brat.as about has decision to cast his lot with Mike White and the Illini. White and G1ddin&.~ were teammates at the University of Cahfomia. .. 1 like to play Nnnina back and they've told m~ rn aet my chance ... 14ys the 6-2, 210-pound Bruas, who f'Ushed for 2, 700 yards OI\ 466 carric and ~ored 45 touchdowns in t'A'O ycan for the 110"· twice an All-Clf· sel«tion. "They came here tonight,.. con· tmucd Brau and presented me with a wnucn letter of intent and told me. (Pl~ eee PUP8(D21 there was cause to worry about Raider owner Al Davis. •San Diego Padres manager Dick Williams would give you the shi rt ofT his back ... Of course. he would call a press conference to announce it. •It 1sdifficult to understand the sudden revelation that new Kings Coach Roger Neilson will not stay in the job beyond this season because it was stressed at the time ofhis appointment that the situation would be reviewed at the conclusion of the season. •A~ all-time great quotes ... From former Mets pitcher Tu& McGraw, "My wife and I met in a bar and we had a lot in common -we were both from California and we UCinine captures opener UC Irvine's baseball team got off on the right track Tuesday with a 3-2 win over visiting Cal State Domi- nguez Hills i.n the season opener. The Anteaters pushed over a pair of runs in the fourth inning with a bit of help from losina pitcher Jim Pena. Junior Paul Hammond opened the frame with a single and advanced to second on the Pena's errant pickoff attempt. Don Davis followed with a triple to the gap in riahtcentcrtoscore Hammond. Moments later, Davts himself raced home on Pena's wild pitch. The visitors cut the deficit in tralf in the seventh when Richard Strong and Brian Mullan inaled and Strona came home on a wild pitch by w1nnin1 pitcher Wayne Ju 11. The Anteater& notched the event· ual pme-winnina l"\ln 1n the home half of the ctahth as Mlke Chapman walked. took &CCond on a sacnfice by Mike Sugar, and scored on Doua Irvine's double down the lef\·ficld line Irvine was the tone player for UC( with more than one btt as he went 2-for-4. Multan's olic-out solo homer to let'\ off reliever Bo Kent accounted for the Toros· other run 1n the ninth. Kent was credited with the save. as Mullan's homer was the only tut he allowed Justl went vcn inn1n s to cam the win. llowina five hll and twowalk . __ L I Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST were both drunk.'' • Hopefullx, the astronaut driving Challenger will watch out for NBA players. •It is unfair to say that the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Com- mittee public relations department rates with that of the Los Angeles Open golf tournament ... on a scale from I to l 0. they both get a I. •The average salary in the NBA is $300,000but the league's legal coun- sel, Larry Acisher. esti mates that less than half the players will end their careers financiall y secure. •When Houston runnin~ back Earl Campbell indicated he might play in both the NFL and USFL. I asked LA Express Coach John Had! if Ca mpbell is good enough and he replied. "He probably is.~• •Thesportingmed1a seemed as- tounded when M 1kc Rozier was quoted as saying he took money from alumni while playing football at (Pleue eee TUCKER/D2) Dubravc1c trotted up the steps while a female prcc1s1on dance group, dressed in violet ski suits, performed below. As Dubravcic lit the torch. the dancers waved their hands. and a loud cheer rose from the estimated 50,000 people at the stadium. The sports began Tuesday wnh hockey and an opening day loss has already put the U.S. team. defending champions. m danger of eljmination from medal contentton Adding to th~ pageantry of this ceremony were a group of 800 gymnasts dressed in gold. red. blue. white and turquoise JUmp suits, 400 cadets from the Yugoslav National Arm y schools. 1.200 folk dancers and the 180-member Yugoslav army band. Buerunner Brady Andenon of UC 1"1.De dl.-under plckott attempt u Cal Stat • • ...................... "- Domtnaua lll1la Ont ........ trMe to corral fhrow. UCI won opener, 3-2. , I .. \ I .. SPORTS BR EAK ------------- Yugoslav hockey fans lack size, not enthusiasni From AP dlapaklln CiARAJEVO, \ UJO'ilavaa -Few fans • turned out 10 watch the home team's first pme an the Olympic hockey 1ourn.amen1 Tue'ldAy and orpnaien lei 1n a 101 of people without uckets 10 fill up the Skenderva hall Yugoslavta's hocke) team 1$ rated the weakest of the 12 teams. and the fans cheered wildly when captain Mustafa Bec1c put them ahead ap1nst Wes1 German)' after onl) 59 seconds But 1he fans v.ere quickly subdued a5 the Gennan'i took control of the aame and pounded goal after goal . "We drove 200 kalomcten to Stt the game and v.e are going to see e' <'r"\ hocke) pme of the Yugoslav t<"am." said the only fan who waved a Yugo'ila-. blue-white-red flag an the hall The man. who s:ud h1' name was Avdo. kd a group of four fan~ from th e andustnal town ot Rrl ko "We will drn<' to c .. e~ game and after each game we dnve back bccauM" v.e ha' e to "'Ork the neAt da) We share the ga~ e\~nsc' and we bought ticket~ for all the games." said A 'do°\ lnrnd Kubura The four arc trul k dnvrrs for a food com pan) an Rrcko "For us. Oh mprc.:' arc' Cl) ampunant and ~e thank no one could ha .. c urgJnan·d thrm bc:ttt'r than u~ ... ~ad A\dO proudl~ He ~ad Be!.1C' was his rnu.,an and that v.as one of th(' reawm he stancd watching hoclt..e}. He also said that each of them donated 5.000 dinar'> (about $411) tor the Games. "But we arc mad that the organizers let an so man> people 1n for free to fill up the hall after we pa ad 850 dinar!. (S6 MO) for caC'h t1cke1. .. There v.cre te-w pcoplr an the hall without an ollic1al accred11a11on .. The~ are not rt.<all) tans. the} don't cheer Watch us v.hen Yugo'>la' aa '>lores a goal.· he ~1d "\\.e had a lc-w drinks before th e gamr. we 'll cat something aftl·r 11." A\do saad "Sec you at tht' nexi gamt' .. Quote of the day La.ken broadcaster Oafok Hearn. on the difference between the-N'll1''T~d dock"lmd lheKAA"s 4S-aecond clock: ··ne PCAA clock is too Iona. You can shave in 4S seconds." IOC chief may settle dispute SARAJEVO, Yugosla1.1a -The • president of the lntcrnatwnal 01> mp1c •*•* Committee said Tucsda> he would be willing to mediate the dispute between offi cials in Greece and I os An~elc\ over a charity run involving the 01) mp1l torch af the t-wo 'lades cannot ~Ille their d1fferenle'> them~lves. "I -want them 10 go on talking and try to reach agreement," ..aid Juan Antonio Samaranch the 10< chief "If the) faal 111 agree: I v.1llJ<>1n them and ~c what I Lan do .. Thr Lu\ .\ngl'lr~ Oh mpa<: Organmng ( omm111cc •'> selling nght'> to spomors to take pan an the run at S3.000 per lolometer a\ the torch 1s earned auO!.'> the L n1ted States. The two Gm.·k member<> of th e 10< "lakolao~ N l\~IOUS and Niko\ r alatcrC>'>, ha vc 'iatd the ( ireck .. will refuSt'. to takt' part 1n the 1rad111onal cerr mon) ol ligh11ng thr tor(h at Ol)mp1a. ~1te of the ancient games. if the sponsored run goe<, ahead. The) \CC at as commt'rc1ah1at10n although the mone) ra1~d 1s to be donated to .\mencan )outh ac111.111cs "Tht' torch lighting leremon) at Ol)mpaa_.as an important part of the: Oh mpac prolo<:ol. .. Samannch said at a nr"''> confrrc:nu.• "\.\l· must ~ccp at:· Express deals Rae to Michigan LO<) A~(,f:Ll:~ -<)uancrhatk Make [i] Ral· Y.ho 'itartcd 11 game'> lor thl' Lu'> c II t .\ngck'> f.. 'pre'>'> la\I l,(.':J\On ha\ hc:en traded to tht· M1ch1gan PanthL·r, "lor pa'lt con~adt"rauons." the I n11cd '-itatt."> Football Lcagu<.' team announlcd T uc:\da' Rae an 11-)l'ar pro loot ball 'etcran com pleted I .,S of \Ill pa\'>{''> lnr I 964 \ard~ and 11 tou(hdov.n'> la\I 'ear ·Rae Y.ho Jllcndrd the: l 'na,er\ll\ ol Southern ( allforn1a had pn·vaou'>I) pla:rcd for Torontu of the ( anadaan Foothall League from JtJ7l.75. Oakland of the Nataonal Football League an 1971>-77. l am pa Bay of 1hc NFL from ltJ78-80 and \\.a\ha ngtun of the N fl an I 'JlS I Rat "''II fatt' h1\ lorrn1.•r teammate<; 1n Tempe, Ant "'hi:n the dl'lcndang l "if I thamp1on Panthers scnmmagc the hprt'\'> rin r nda~ and Saturda) afternoon\ at the D1ablo \pun'> ( om pin. Davis resigns as Rustler softball coac h "'1 tl l..t\ l>J\I\ Y.hl! Ill fa\t.' \Cdf\ 11,Uldl'd I ht. ( 1t>l1.h'n \\ l'\I ( 11lkge "'lthall team to l\\o \!,Ill' d1am- p1on'>htp'I and lout "nkr1.·n1.t· 111lcc,. hc1'> n·'>lgnccl a'> he.uJ u1al11 l>a\1' w11h a ,,.,_41 "tn·lo\s rl'rnrd dunng htr li'I~ \('ars a~ thl' I< u\lll'r 'iolt ha II cn:i1. h ..a ad \h1.' 1s lea v 1 ng the 'l hool 111 pu r'>UI.' other worJ.. 1n ahr nuhli1. rl'lat ion' fidd Jccordang to < 1olJrn V. l'\I '>pon'> 1nforma11on dtrc:llor Ken 11111 Da vi'> v.111 ht· rl·plau~d h\ fan Dunlap a lnrmn a\\1\tant at ( JI ~late r ullcnon and I .\ liarhor < ul· legc who v.a~ to be: Da' I\ J\\1<,tan1 th1\ sca-.<>n Da v as ll'd < 111ldcn '-" r\t to •1 n.11 record la\t ~·;win 1 n a ) car the Rustlr~ won the "iouih C oa'it <on. fercnu:, 'iouthl·rn < alalornia and 'tate t atlc!> PREPS • • • From DI 'here 1t 1~ v.e 1.an't take 11 baLk without yo u ... White made a pcr,on:il \1\11 Tue\- day to ensure thana~ Althoufh lie wa'I not frtt to comment d1m..1 " on lhe 1cqui11t1on of Bra1a-.. ht' wa'\ ob- viously plC'n~ S1ncla1r. a two-yrar rn•ner for (di.on at 1.1cklc. after 1n1tially pla y1 ng hnebackcr. was also a l>1 \mun I All-CJF cho1~ and was CO\etcd ~ several major ,,;hool\, 1nclud11fa lJ , l 'CLA and Notre Dame. Ray. a 6-4, 21 ().pound hnchadcr and t1aJ:i1 end. with All-< IF football crcdenuaJ1, cast h1 lot with UCLA'' an ouuidc linebacker , Bowe •ign• contract for 1984 LOS ANGELES -Rchd pitcher 111 <itcve Howe has withdrawn h1$ salary 1rb1ln1Uon request and rancd a 1984 contratt with the L<>s AngclC't Dodgen, the club announced Tuesday Hov..e is currently under a one->ear ~u~~ni.1on ampote'd by Commm1oner Bowie Kuhn and tht contract will be an effect only 1f he is rc1n~t1ted dunna the season. the club said. Howe, suspended because of his involvement with dru~ dunna the 1983 season, w11~ 4-7 with a 1tarh-leading 18 saves and a 1.44 earned run averaac last season. A Grimm decision for 'Skins WASHINGTON -Washington [!] All-Pro auard Russ Gnmm, rtJeCtang a s I c II • m1lhon offer from the Un11cd States Football League's Pm but)h Maulers, S1Jncd a new contract Tuesday w1th the National Football League team, Redskins general manager Bobby Beathard confinncd. Bcathard also confirmed that hnebackcr Larry Kuban has come to terms with the National Conference champions. Beathard said both pla)crs had <;1gned a series of one-r.ear contraC'ts. but did not disclose the financial details. But according 10 the -so urces. Gnmm's contmt:t, "in the same ballpark as the l ISFL offer." 1s a four·)<'llr deal. including an op11on vear Kub1n's contract ,., a '""O·)car deal. Lazers beaten by Wichita, 4 -1 WICHITA. Kan. -Omar C1omeJ' m 1;cort·d one ~oal and had an as!.1st to lead the W1ch11a Wings to a 4· I wan over the Loi. .\ngcle'> Lazers 1n the: only MaJOr Indoor ~occer League game pla yed Tuesday night Sam Saundh '>Cored the Lazers· onl) goal at 8·4 7 an the third quancr keeping Wings· goalkeeper Mike Dowler from a record fourth career shutout Dowler made JUst nine saves as the deft'nsc blocked a ..caM>n-h1gh 14 shots. W1ch1ta took a 2-0 lead on sccond-quaner goals by C1ome1 and Kc\ in Kewley. Kim R~ntvcd scored 24 '>Ccond!t after Saundh's goal. and Frank Rasmussen ..cored with 2:08 left in the game. The Wings improved to 13-12 with their third !itra1ght wan. Los A.ngeles. 9-1 5. lost for the th a rd !itra1ght lime. Crosby wants to join PGA tour PEBBLE BEACH -Nathaniel n Crosby. sure of a spot 1n at leas1 one tournament, his own, hopes to be a regular on the professional golf tour next year. The 22-year·old son of the latt' Bing Crosby will tum pro after the U.S. Amateur Championship an September. he ..aid Tuc!.day. Nathanael Cror,by has been the host of the Bing C rosby National Pro-Am fot seven years. since his lather's death The 43rd Crosb}. won by Hale lrwan. ended Sunda>. Nathaniel ( ro'>b~ rnuld play as a pro in the event ne"<t year under a sponsor'r,excmpt1on. but ~ys. ''I'd hate to waste a !.pot on m,.,clf. !.O I'd better qualify" He said he'll ti) to earn h1!. PGA. tournament player!> card at the tour qualifying ~hool next fall. DePaul handed first setback PH ILADELPH IA -Tony Costner m \Cored 18 points and Bob LoJrwska I 3asSt. Joseph's, w11h the help of 13 consecutive points earl> in the second half. stunned !>CCond-ranked and prcv1ousl) unbeaten DcPaul, 58-45, Tuesday night 1n a college basketball pme. DePaul. which traded 27-21 at haJf11mc. scored the first basket of the second half But St. Joseph's then ran off I 3 straight poant!. 10 pull a-wa> to a 40-23 lead DePaul. I 7-1 . went f> 18 v.11hout a field goal dunng the Hawk\' ')urge. ~hooting I). 7 from the field. Thl' closr\t the Aluc Demons got after that v.a\ 4fi. 17 w11h 3.2tJ rcm:uning in the game St Jo'>rph'!. then boosted Its lead to 50-17 and nrver kd b> k!.!. than 11 for the rem a a nder of th r game Kenny Patterson and l > ronc C orban were: high lor DePaul. each w11h nine point!> In the second half. DcPaul made but sc1.en field goals on 31 attempts Telemlon, radio TV: C.Ollqe Basketball -Northwestern at Jllinoit, S p.m., Channel S6. NBA -Lakers at Bosto~ 6 p.m. (delayed), Channel 9. Winter Olympics -Openina ceremoni~ p.m.1Channel7. Women'• BuketbaU- USC at U\.1..1"\, I p.m. (taped), Channel S. Winter Olympics-Today'• hiahU&btt~ I I :30 p.m .. Channel 7. RADIO: NBA -Lakm at Boston, 6 p.m. (delayed), Kl.AC(S70). NHL-ChiceaoatKinasi 7:20 p.m., KFOX (93.S-FM). Twice a fint ttam All-..ioiun~t 1.aauc ChOJCC, lb} cauJht 8 pt Kl for 146 yards, the lon&e t a S2,yard touchdown rttept on. lJut h" maJor contnhutionswerca ablockcr nda 1 hn d:cr/or Hunun ton Rea ~. Wlnnlnc form UC lntne ~~ber Wa1a Jutl dell•en ortettac d•r!Jal opener.,. t DomlDpca HJlt. 'Need•J· "Cl WOD, 3-2. I I ., . ' Cold Vanguards tumble, /5-69 RIVERSlDE-Southern C.th· fom1a Colleie could connect on 1ust 31 of94 shots from the floor Tue~ay maht and as a result, the Vanguards dropped a 75-69 NAIA 01stnct Ill bbketball de~ c1s1on to host Cat Baptist. The defeat dropped the Van· auards tO 4-4 ID d1stnct play SCC heads north for a non-leaauc contest Friday niaht 1n Oovis apinst West Coast Christian. tfien plays Fresno Pacific an Fresno Saturday. Tuesday n1aht. CaJ Ba_pt1st received 2A points from Craia Richards and 20 from Mike Van Buren. James Fuller added 17 for the Lancers. Edison, OV jockey for playoff spots By ROGER CARLSON Of IM 0.-, ,.._....,, one-two punch of Rodney Johnson and Brad Hachten pitted apjnst Ocean View's Steve Moser and Rick Wilson. the latter who usually takes the floor after the opening Up with 1Uper-sub production. TUCKER ••• From DI Nebraska but that was It kc telhna us Tomm) Lasordaeatshngum1 Edison High and Ocean View high schools battle (or the No. 2 spot in the Sunset League basketball race to· night, although there is also the poss1bihty the wanner can share the league 11lle with Fountain Valley. The wanner of this pme, stt for Ocean View High (7:30) is auaranteed No. 2 and could share No. I with Founuun Valley providing Manna could spnng a major upset over Fountain Valley. •Ra} Nagel may be through w11h the Rams but hew1ll sull be around .\naheim Stadium . Nagel will be named execu11vcd1rectorofthe Freedom Bowl game which promoters hope will get ofTthe ground 1n DCccmbcrofth1s year The league concludes play tonight. one date earlier than most because of past years when multiple ties for second or third place forced playoffs . which were difficult to cope w11h on the final Saturday. ··w.e·re not coun11n' on backana into the champ1onsh1p, •says Harns. ··w e're playing for No. 2." •Actually, 1f the purpose and function of the Olympic Games - So, the Sunset League made prov1s1ons for such a possibility thi!. year. but the lo&Jam for playoff berths didn't matt"nalize. Tonletit'a acMdule (7;30) s•• v1aw LIAGUI El Toro <•·•> •f Coron• det Mer 16·., Unlvenllv IS--71 t i Sa~ ll·•i Coti• Mesa (0-121 el Etlencfe (IHI NtwPO<I Herl:>Of 17·SJ el Irvine 13·91 w1 n ter and sum mer-1s to determine the best athletes 1n each count!). what 1s the difference how they make their "' mgs? •When the squabble about pro- fessional hockey players at the winter Olympics was on 1n earnest, it was amusing that not one Russian opened his mouth except to pop 1n another boiled potato. "You may not believe this," sald Ocean View Coach Jim Harris after his team's 64--55 upset victory at Fountain Valley Friday, "but Wednesday night's game is even bigger. SUNSET L•AGUI Edlton (7·71 II OcMn View 17·71 Merine <2·71 Fountain Valley 11·11 Huntlntlon e..cti ( 1·11 t i WHlmlntl« (7·7) SOUTH COAST LaAGUI C•PO V•lleY 19-11 •I Leouna ... di 12·11 La0\1111 Hlllt 12·91 11 Wooelbfldot 1••61 San Ci.mentt I •·61 el Mlttloft Vlelo (f-11 "There's a b1& difference between being No. 2 or No. 3 going into the playoffs." Some key individual matchups figure to takt' shape with Edison's ANGILUS LIAGUI Plut )( IS--3) 11 Meler Dal (t ·OI SI Paul 12·61 el Servlle t•-•> Serre IS·J) el 81.noc> Amil 10-1) GIRLS BASKETBALL CdM tied for second OceanView topples Edison to sew up second in Sun_set With the girls basketball championships already decided in both the Sea View and Sunset leagues. the attention was focused on the batlle for second place 1n each. El Toro moved into a lie for the runner-up spot w11h Corona del Mar an the Sea View by knocking off th e Sea King~. while Ocean View outmuscled Edison to clinch second an the Sun~t Herc's how it went an each league· El Toro 79, Corona del Mar 71 Four Chargers scored an double figures to help El Toro move into a second-place lie in the Sea View League. Kim Denni'iOn led El Toro with 27 points and added 10 rebounds. Vicki Mallett added 18, Sandy Taylor scored 15 and Jennifer Ueckc chipped in 12 points and also had I 0 rebounds. W11h the game deadlocked at 39 at halftime. the Chargers scored th<' first six points of the third quaner and c"'pandcd that lead 10 10 b) the end oftht: third. lfoth the C hargcrs and Sea Kangs own I 0-3 league rl"t:ord!.. Costa Meaa 70, E1taocla 54 The Mustang!> clinched the Sea View title outnght with the victory and arc expected to wrap up an unbeaten loop season aga1n~t la~t-place Saddlcback Thur')(ia) Costa Me~ ~ored the first nine points of the contest, led b} 17 (2 1-4) at the end of the first period. and kept go1 ng from there Mu~tang ( oach Paul Kahn wa~ able to rest his stancrs for the final pcnod. Shelly Neal had 17 of her 21 points an the third quarter when the ho!.t Mustangs stretched the advantage to 28 poants. She al'>o enjoyed a fine game defcn~1vel y. holding Estanc1a's top 'icorer. Am) Hathcock. to JU'it 10 points through the first three quaners. Hathcock managed 12 more po1nt!l 1n the final stanza . to finish wath a game-high 22 points. Mesa enjoyed a 43-2 1 rebounding edge, led b> Lt'kl ~humaker's 11 Newport Harbor 0 , Irvine 35 Apressive defense helped the Sa ilors hmit Irvine to JUSt nine first-half points, and although the Vaqueros pulled with an four early an the fi nal quaner, Newport held on to move into founh place in the Sea View. Lisa Wayne was the only player in the game to rcacb double figu res, sconng 14 points. UoJveralty U , Saddleback %0 Brenda Zimmerman had 27 points, matching a personal high this season, to single-handedly outscore the Roadrunners and spark the Trojans to their third league tnumph. Zimmerman also accounted for seven rebounds and 12 steals, while Ka y Matsubara added 13 points and Carrie Finley notched 10 points and 11 rebounds for Un1vers1 ty. Ocean View 55, Edison 41 For the fourth ume this )Car. the Seahawks defeated the Chargers. this tame behind 20 poants from Karen Chase and 12 more from Michelle Cho micz. The Scahawks and Chargers are both headed for the CIF playoffs. with Ocean View putting o lock on second place with the win Tuesda) night. Ocean View opened an e1ght-poan1 first quancr lead. but Edison, behind th<.' play of Gretchen Meinhardt and Marybeth Thobc, battled back to trim the deficit to one. The Scahawk!I maintained a mere two-point lead at anterm1ss1on but slowly pulled away over the fi nal 16 minutes. Chase scored 8 of her 20 po1nl5 an the fourth quarter. Chom1cz pulled down 11 rebounds while Laura Simek added seven points and 13 boards for the Seahawks. Meinhardt and Thobe shared sconng honors for Edison with 12 points apiece. Fountain Valley 17, Marina !S Therese Puchalski had 27 poants lo easily lead all scorers as the Barons continued their march to an unbeaten Sunset campaign with the one-sided victory over the Vikings. Puchalski had eight points in both the first and fourth quaners. • Marina. without top scorer Judy Calkins who was tnJUrcd an a soccer game last Thursday. lacked the (Pleue .ee 01RL8/D3) Heritage stuns Conquerors lNDIANAPOUS (AP) -Kareem Abdu.Wabbar tcOred 31 r,i1U.t Tun- day niaht, and three ttrai&ht l1e&lt by Lot An,elet early in \be fourth Quartet hel~ tbc Lakcn rally put rndlana, 106-1 o~. ift 1 Natk>a.al Baketball Ataodation same. do~team bim until be put.t the t.11 on tber¥ or be it aotna to art l7••ta. Host Heritage High surpnscd Nc:wpon Chnstian. 43-42, Tues- day n1&)lt in Academy League basketball action. while L1beny Chnst1an tried lo salvage some- thana of its season with an easy romp over Cal Lutheran. ··Tbe sieau tefmed to tet us i&nitcd, ••said Abdul•Jabba~1 who bad J 2 of his Poinu in the founn quaner including the winnina bl.stet with 3-0 tee0ods remainiq. .. ll wau toup win;• Abdul..Jabbar Wd. "The Patim p&.yed an exccOC1u llJt)e.·· T~ victory was t.be laketl' 14th ttraJaht aphut Indiana over t.be put. sil yean. Ntvttthelm. Loi Aotidn Coach Pat Raley sud the LiUn 0 wcre not sharp OW' bell hand1i.Q& wu lloppy on the fan b~ak ... Indiana Colch Jttk McKinney said, ''There is not much you cao do on barn <AbdulJabbat). You c:u't IDdiaM Gill led 87 • 79 w1y in the fieal period bdore \be Laker steal• led to couecw.ive belkcU by MicbMI C.ooper, James Worthy and Mike McOec. "You have to pve credit to the IUY• w~ came in oft' the bench,.. said Riley ... We were IOiftl to roU over1 but Cooper, (Bob) McAdoo ano Mc:0et eaint U. Ind PTe us a bft." AbduJ~Abbir, Ckv111.1ti-"'1 ~ with biJ UDJtopp&ble hoot, l')t l 1 of his p0intt afttr the Plcers took a t S1>oint le8d midT4y dm>uah \ht third .,eriod. A 19-7 tP'_ln by tbe Laker( hd~ them cloec Indiana's bet to tevea p0ints, 14-77, ,o•ns into the ftNrth QUIJ1cr. A pur of ht ~ by Jama Wonby Pvt Loi~• 9().19 met trim 7:'7 temaini111- Terry Grabau'5 free throw with eight seconds rema1nana turned out to be the difference fo r Hcntagc. Newport • Christian. now 10-2 in league play. had a couple of opportuniues to score tht w1nnin.g basket 1ncludina a tip at the buzzer. Chris Howard paced the Con- querors with 16 points whale Rick Weber had 10. Meanwhile. Liberty Chmtian received 2S p<>mts from 6-5 senior center Richard Mayer and 20 points apiece from Steve remper and Brandon Whitney to score a 78-4S victory over Cal Lutheran. Pirates, Rustlers on road to.nlgbt h's an cvcnina to seek revenjt aa far u the basketball teams from Oranae Coast and Golden West collcaes are concerned. ()('C travels to FulJenon to fact the Homel5 -a team which overcame a seven-point second-half deficit to defeat OCC S8-S3 1n fint·round play C10lden Weal 11 at nta Ana -the onl)' team tht Rustlers have bc1tcn tn confcrcnc:r play lh11 acason In the Pacific Coa t Confcrcnct, ddleback hu a 'howdown wilh the 1tate'1 No. 2-ranked and con- feren~·leadina Imperial Valley Arabs. The same I tl ddlebac TiPofT is at 7:30 for all three pme1. Here's how they 1hape up: Oraqe_ CH1t at P•Uera. OCC, -4-4 io u1h G'out Confcttntt play, playma aomeo(Jllbcsl ba1krtbellofthura10n w1th routtof ' n1a Ana (89~) and Ooldc W I (94·$9) 1mon1 the P1ralu' motl r~nt conqu '· • Fullenon, me nwh1lc. nnally pve way to dcfendios 1tate champion Cerritos 1n the battle for the South Codt Conference lead. The Hornets llrc 6-2 entcnna toni&ht's action. Guards Jeff 'tcphen ( 12.8 avcraac> and John ~rry ( 10.6) pace the P1ra1es Golda Wut 11 S.aq Au The Ru tiers 01urcd thry could sllll bt •P.<?•lcrt duri,_ Ute lt'COnd half or CC play, but they couldn t handle nvll OCC" Saturday niiht nta Ana 11 3·S 1n confcrtn~ ~lay and 1• fr1nt1c.lly lr)'tnt to kramblc rnto Po ition for the hauahnc J)l?yofta. which invol\lt the No. 2 throu&h No.Steam• in a min1..-toumey phumorti 1u1rd Dan ibcr P1CCJ the Ru tkr attat bu& hc' not armna much help from h1• teammates Jn t or1n& depanmcnt, Tht Rustltr woe have oech Juft rcenfkld bamcd and upttt, • ·-----'51= NIA W•na ... CON"t•lttel .. fflfk DMUen Lelren Porttano W L l'ct. Oe 31 " uo SN Ille Got0e11 State Pflotftb1 30 20 '°° '11~; 16 20 YS 411'1 Stn OlllllO 12 27 U1 10 21 11 m 10·~ 1' >2 )" IS'11 Mldwe1t DM'*t Ul•ll )0 11 625 Delle• 25 14 510 s•,, Oef'lver 70 2t 417 10 HouttOll 10 2t 411 10 S.11 Antonio 20 1' a 10,, l(e"'••• Cltv 19 1t 404 10 1 IASTl•N C~ .. l•INCI &otlon Pnllllotlllhlt New Yoo. New Jer .. v Wlllllntlon Ati.nta Oelroll MUwauaM Cnlcego c1evt11no tlldlane AllM!k OM.- lt 10 lO 17 ,. " ?S '14 n ,. Cetmel OlvlM!! ?t 11 ,, ,. 2• 12 17 ,. IS JI 13 33 TUHCMV'I sc.t'H Lelrtn HM. 11\dlene 105 WHlllno1on '5. H0ua1on '1 Detroit 1>0, Cleveteno 9' At111111e 109, Ntw JerHv 10'1 ,., - 631 1 ' '°' • SIO 13 > 4SI 16 S71 SSJ I ~? I • l7t • l'l• II > ?tl 1J ' ClllGH O 104, Plllled•IPlll• " MllweukM 1 I?, l(en1e1 City I 10 (Oil S.n 0 1990 109, Uiell 103 PllOenht llt, Sen Antonio 131 s .. 111e 115, Denver 105 Porttend 101, Oe1t11 U Ttl'lllM'1 Game• LAii•• e• ao11on Clllc.vo et New Jeraev Hou11on •• Pllil•dt•~le GOiden Stele e l Cleveleno New VOi'!\ el MllwtukM Ken .. 1 Cllv 11 S.n Antonio Oelle1 ar ~ver POl't1e110 er S.n 0 1990 Lalren 106, fl'acen 10s I.OS ANGii.iS -WOl'llly 12, Will\H II, ADduf·JebOer ». Scott J, E Jonnton 15, Cooo. 12, Mc.Aooo 2. Ram1>11 J, ~ I Torett *·tO 1)-16 106 INDIANA -Wllllem1 21, Kttlon If , WA.lllU 4. C&tttr I • ..Slcl!Unll 1' • .SllHICle 2. G JOllnton 17, Lowe 0, Comt>t 4 Tora11 4'-fl ll·21 IOS Sc-. Irv Oue111n lM .,...... ,, " ,. 2'-106 lndlena 17 24 Jl Jl-105 Tllr .. ·POln1 ooe•..-C-r Foult<I out-Hone Aeoou~1 """'" 3' (Al>Oul·Je~r f), lndla111 SO (JOMton 121 A11l1t.-l.o1 A119tltt 32 ( Jollnton 12), lndlel\I 3 I (Sichting I ) Tolel foull-LOI Anotlet 17, tnolana If Tt<Mlcel•-Lo• Anoelts. lheo•I detenM. A-14,636 CIF rantclnel 4·A ..... kt\MI, L.Ntue I. Mt• Del, AnelW• 2 Lit Polv, Moore 3 S.nl• Monica, a .... 4 Mol'nlnesldt, OC.e n S. Vercium Del. Camino AHi • SI lternerd, Camino A .. 1 7 lledtenos, Cltrut a..1 I Simi Vellev. Mermonlt f (lie ) "MHltffl V....,, iVftMt Cr11ol, Del lttv J·A I Hortll (Alv ) Ivy 1. •1tMC.1e, See Vltw l Mortn0 Vallev. Sunbelt 4 Oomlneue1, S.n Get> Valley s C•PO Ve"-¥, Souln Coe•! ' Herl, FoollllN 7 Oownev, S.n Get> Vallev I Gienoore. &•Milne 9 l(alelte, Emolrt 10 Mission Vlelo, Soutn Ct>HI l ·A 1 Sono<a, FrNWeY 2 Woramen. vane VIII• 3. Sen11 Clere, Fronller ltK. """-21·1 120 21 ·? IOI 71·1 96 n-1 ., 17·4 n lS·S 60 21-1 3' 19.3 n "·7 21 17·S 11 22·1 120 'llO·J IOI ?0-1 " 17·4 .. 20-2 73 16·4 51 17·S 41 17·3 33 16·4 11 16·6 19 11·2 120 17·3 " 17·4 97 4. Sen 8trnerolno, S.n AnOftH S W• l Gartv, H aclencle 11-s " 17·S '6 17·S U IS·7 41 IS·7 11 IH n IS·S II Monlclalr, Hecl•nd• 1 Antetooe Valley, Gotoen I lturrougll1 OU, GOIGefl 9 aru ·Ollnoe, Dr•noe 10 Nordl'toH, Frontier l·A I aannlne, Suni.111 2 Aaulne1, OeAnr• l Cllemlntde, Sen•• Ft •. wn1111.,. c:11r1111an, Olympic s. SI JOMOll, LOI Paar•• 6 LA Lulllefan, AIC>n• 7 ttlm of WOl'kl, Arrowneed I LA eeot111, AlllN t M.lralelle, Pioneer 10 Le Selle, S.nll Ft SIMI ScMetl 19·3 120 19·4 106 11-4 9'2 lf-2 17 11-3 14 1'·2 62 16·S 47 17·• ,. IS-7 34 IS·S II I El PHO de ll~1. FrM Lanc.e, 17,l, 2 Alo Hondo Preo, PTeo, 1'·J, 3 Cneowlcll, Preo. IS-6, 4 PtMdene Polv. Preo. 16-•. s Cro11roed1, o.tc>nk . 13-7, • H11,,.,-1e Chrltlla n, 11·2. 7 Fellh 8t1>ll11. Oe4Plllc. 16•S. I Serrano, Arrowtleed, IS·l. t Tem11leton, Tri-County. 16·1, 10 arentwood, Oelc>lllc. 12·1 COLLEGE caJ &epttst 7S, SoCel Colfft 6' (NAIA 011trk1 Ill) S.CAI. co1.1.•01 -sm1111 11. Hirt• 12. Con l IS. Anderton I, Avllet 2, Werd 6, Ourllem I To1111 31 7·9 '9 CAL 8A...,.IST -Rlcherdi 14, OrKhtlln 2, Fov S, Fuller 17, Wl*trt0n S, Van Buren 20, LeWlt 2 Tolalt 2f 17·21 7S Helfllme· 34•34 Tolel toul1: SOCal Co1i.oe 22, Cal 9101111 14 FoultO out· COl'tl CSCCI, Wero CSCC) HIGH SCHOOL LlbertV Chrlttlen 71, Cal lutMren 45 CActdemv L .. tue) CAL LUTHl•AH -C:unnlnol'tem •. Zlm01rt 10. Homrt "· PluGti.llem II. Von ?. Crou 2, Hoff 0 TOii!• 20 S I I '5 LlllltTY CHRISTIAN -N'4vtr 2S. Pemoer 20. wnll,,tv 10, J1me1 S, HH lh 2, Wneeler ?, Se nabrle 4 To1111 31 16·2'1 71 kere by OV•"9r• Cal Lutneren IS 12 I 10-4S Llberlv Cllrltlll n 17 II 24 lt-71 T011t ~ Cel Lulneren IS, Llt>erlY Chrl1lle11 10 Foult<I °"' Holl (CLI Htt'tt9,. 43, NewPo4'1 Christian 42 (Aca-.mY l.MeUt) HIWPOtlT CHRllTlAN -IC.llOetnck I. Weber IO, Howaro 1'. Moreen 4, Sluerl 4 To1e11 IS 12· II 42 Hl.ITAGI -Nelton I, Grabeu It , Tat I, Pa" l . Sinclair 2, Haiti! 6 To1111 IJ 17•20 4l seen lrY Ou•rtwt Ntwoorl Cnrl11i.n 12 • I 1.-.1 Htf'lla" 1 6 fl 17-43 tote! tovtt Newoorl C~l1ll1n 11. Htfll•" 13 1'0111ff O\ll Mol'e•n (NCI Tecllt'llCal Tel CHI. HIGH SCHOOL WOM•N •1 Tore 7t, Cerene dl4 Mar 7l ( ... VltW UHw) COttOHA Dll. MAil -Wvnn 2', WIMtrd 11, Vtltnllne 13, llomnev 11, l.Oot 0. Tolel1: :It U ·2• 11. IL TOttO -Oennlton 27, Vino 2, Ueclll 121 Miiiett 11, T1Ylor IS, I.owe 2, lll111tom J Total• J2 11•22 7' kwt ..., Outl'tlln Corona C1e1 Mtr 16 ti 10 n-11 Et Toro 11 n 20 20-n Total lovta Corona Oil Mar 1', Et Toro 11 Fouled oul Ueclle CITI Cftta M9le 70, llhftda M ''" VltW ......,.) llTAMCIA -lrtl .. •• •llldona 14, s.11 1, ftt vii •. He 11\COCll t2. , It ef'Nll I Totals ll \1•27 I" COSTA MalA -lart~ 2 Cowtev >. GMde 12, ~rtdAI 6, Lu• 10, M<llftv S, McK!tllleft 6, HHI 21, kftllmtlltt 6 Tolela tt IMl 70 ...... ~ 111~11 4 II IS 2.-54 CMll MIN 21 U U 12-70 To111 ""'' 1 111nct. 11. Cot•• Mt .. n l'O\llH out: Ptllll l!I ~ Htf1tef U, lrvtM U ,,.. VltW &M911t) •VINI -ftlO\ltfN I l'tvM •• °'"""' I Jtella.11 2, MO<lf'I 6, \WffMv 2, Te.mt '"'' J Tetat• IJ M7 u NIW'°"T HAltlOtt -WavM 14 HOllll •. SN-W'llf 1. 0r ... t, A.W •. Penv 4 Doell t Totel1 11 7· 16 .U . ~-.~ 1,...IM • I I• If U Nt'ftOtl HIM'W t 1) I 1,_.) TOfll ~· lfvtM It, NNIOfl Ht"°' ,, I UnlVettHV st, S.dcltMck 10 , ... V1tw ueeue) IAOOl.llACK -Henton , Tttf.00 '· Healey •. Dimes 2. WOM 0, Webtl 2, Senc11t1 • Tolth • 2 1 20 UNIVlltllTY -Maltutiar• 1), llm• mtrmell 27, MH 2, Hiiie t, ll'ttl 0, ,,,,...,. 10 Tot11a. n 12·2• M SC.• .. ., Ou•rtw• ltcldlet>ecll • 2 • 10-,0 Unlven4tv 1$ 20 7 1.,_M Tot11 '°"'' Sa~ci. 1'. Unl11er1llY 12 FO\litd out· f'lnltv (UI ~ean Vt.w U, I di ton 4 I <~ U,wel IDllOH -Clar!\ 2, Gendron I, Hen· neuev 4. Tnot>e 12, Melnl\erdt 12, 1(•11<1• o. Wllaon o, MIH Ud 2, Gre11tm 1, ll'ui.11mo10 0, AUHntt1ln O Tottta 11 7• lf '1 OCIAH VllW -c111 .. 20. Cllomlci 12, O.U•v '· German o, Giii 0, Houn .. 11 o. ltoorl9ue1 o, s1me11 7, $rre1011t o. VieCf\01 10 Tote!• 1S S• 14 SS sc ..... iw Ouan•n !dllOfl ll I 11 t-4 I Oceen View 14 ' IS l~SS Tot•! IOI.Ill. EOllOll ll. 0c .. n Vltw 13 Ttennlce1 Edlton t>encll Fountain Vain '7, Merine U ( s-... L.Ntuel ,OUNTAIN I/ALI.IV -COOll t Glertllrowskl ?. Walin 2, M.,..,, 1 PUCflt ltlll 27, HtnOerlOfl 6, 9urGh ? ltevea I, Lawler S Tolets JI S·• '7 MA•INA -S.Hemv 6, Ctrt>onl S, IC.lrkuD 1, Se~lno S. Ost>orne S AiC.llt.,. 1 To1111 10 S 11 25 SC.e llY Qvartwt Fountain Vallev 20 It I ~7 Merine 1 1 2 f-2S Total tout• Fountain Vellt Y 14, Merlna 13 Huntln9ton hacil S4, WHtmlnsttr 36 (SUlltef LMtue) HUNTINGTON e•ACH -M;•iltr •. Herrman ,, Coroove S, M>.Jrrav S, LlrHn 12. Tllu1 20. Jun O. Vellu 6. To1e11 22 10-14 5' WISTMINST•R -V1rnemolo 0, Ali.lie 7, Jone••. Te111mecn1 o. Moel! 10, Mlveoa o. 9111 6, ee11aoll• f , G•mt>o• o To1111 14 1·13 l6 score llv Oue,_,1 Hul'llil101on 8HCll 17 13 I I 1)-~ Weatmlntter 10 4 13 9-l6 Tolll foul• Hunllnoton BHCll I). WHI· mlnlltr 12 Meter Del S2, Plus X J6 <ANttu• Laawel MATI• D•t -Acntlen 14 Gelney IS, Menfrt S, W004 S, Ellerman S Mnmer 2. Alct 6 Tolll• 20 12·21 S2 ,.IUS X -Polndexltr IS. Gonialt• S, WIMlams l, HIM 4, Munor 6, Scoll ) Tolt lt IS 6-IS l6 -Sc.r. bv Ou•riwl Meter 0.1 11 9 6 16'-S2 Plu• X 2 I 12 1,._l6 Tote! fou11 Melt• 0.1 IS, Plus X 1f Fouled oul Ellerman CMOI, Hitt (Pal S.e View LHIUI Cotti MUI COl'ona del Mer El Toro NtwPOrt Hert>or E11ancl• Irvine Unlvenllv S.OOletNlck LMtue WI. 13 0 10 3 10 3 6 1 s I s • l 10 0 13 T~v·1 k••• Co11a M111 10. E111ncle 5' Et TOl'o 79, Corona del Mer 71 NtwPOfl H1rt>or Q , Irvine JS UnlvtrtllV SI, S.OOlebeck 20 Ovw• WL 17 4 14 ' 11 6 11 10 I 13 ' 12 3 16 I " ThundaY'• Gamet (7) NewPOfl Harbor et CorOtle a.t M4• Colle "'411 11 S1001tt>eck Unlverallv el E11ancl1 El Toro 11 Ir vine IND Rl!GULAR HASON SunMt L .. eu• LHtue WL Foun1a1n Veuey 9 0 0c .. n View 1 2 EOIM>O S • Mlflne ' s Hun11n91on 8tec11 2 1 Wt1lmln1ltr 0 9 Tueldlv'• Sc.wet 0Vtf .. WL 22 2 .. 6 IS 10 I) 11 1 13 I I• Fountain Valltv 67. Merine 2S Hunllnolon B .. ch 5', WHlmlntltr l6 Oct1n View SS. EdltOn 41 T'lwndliv'• Geme1 (1:JO) Fou,,1a1n Ve llev 11 Hunllnvron 81ecn Merine el Eol1on We11mln11tr 11 Oceel'i View EMO ltl(GU~R SEASON XIV WlntW Otvmpks (at Sara19W, Yueatllvla) TUHOAY'S •HULTS lea "edltv Canada 4, U.S 2 Finland 4, Au11rl1 l Sweoen 11, ll•IY l Ctecl\o•lovekla 10, Norway • w111 O..many I . Yuvotlevle I Sovlel Union 12. Pole/Id I THURSDAY'S SCHIDULI (Al""'" ftST) Mldnlolll -Women's IOK Cron Counirv 12.lO a.m -women·• 1.SOO·meltr 'Oftd 11\a ling l e m . -Me"'' downnlll S e.m -Men't alld women'• tuoe Ice Hadley 4 e.m. -P011nd YI. WHI Gtrmenv UO a.m -USSlt 111. llalv 7:10 •.m. -Sweoen "''· YUOOMl lll• I a.m . -Canida "''· Aullrle 11 a.m -Fln11no v1. Norwtv 11~ e.m. -UnlltO SlelH YI • C1t<llO· t lovekla fl 6etd hec:tr •v HIOH SCHOOi. H~ ... di J, W111rntn1fef 1 HunllnotOll hKh KOf'lll(I Fo• 2, MellllHv I WHl11'11ntttr acortne Sllllev 1 8 uenett I Girts' MCUr HIGH SCHOOL ......... di i. Cellhtr•• v .... 0 Leoune IHC'I\ 1eorln11 Marlin I. Whlllne OcMll v .... J, ldtMll t Oc"n vi.w scorlno Orr 2. StlOOll 1 ldllOll ICOl'lllO J 11-ltld 1 H~ .. di 4, W"tmlfttllt I Hu11llfl!Jtot1 ... en ICOl'lllO: 1ert1111 1. Owe11 I, St\1111 1. W'"*'''~ ,,, '*"91 ,.,,. ll__. SIMM Trecy Autllll tU.S l def YVOMI V«· !Nell (Sollltl Afflee), 6·4, 7•t , Allelr•t Ternn111tl (H\11191r-vl def. lelh Hett CU S ), •-• .. _. • HllvWMd "ark TUHDAY'S It.SUI.TS ( llttl .. 2'• Ntttf IN11'""6 ,.,..,,., '"'n RACI. OM mite ff<• Jlrnt ftePOlf ITremolevl HO u o uo Wlndv Can Can IAclltrmtn) 1 00 4 60 t1acl\ c IMuel..,J '' 20 Alto raced Howov Ooci. '" Jev Gff, AccomPllce. Klno Como, Mr J BM, lnd\ltlrv, ..... r Time 200 U IJCACTA (I 31 HICI 5U30 SICOHD ••ca. One mite trot SttlPld len (Actirmn) S 00 > .0 J 20 Proud Ciiio CAut>llll IS 00 I 40 SlerPOlnl Sprite Clevllul 4 20 Alto flced Allfv Bruiser. S<ort' Prloe E , Power Piiion, SOff(ly Vence , SOulra Lane Jet. Boon1, At>u Time 10'1 '' 5 ii IJCACTA U 0 HIO Sll320 T"IRD ltACI. One mtle 11ece "ltY'I' (Iller (V~m) 400 2AO 2.0 Sulll•C• I P1ercel ? eo 2 .O AntelOOe (Oetomerl 3 20 AIM> ri ced Sklo09f Sllennon, Smootn .. Vttver, All(lvt MuleOlrl. Tomo, H1tcv011 Hveclntn, Sti.111 • Ooll Time 2 0'1 t1S U IXACTA U ?I 11e10 JIS90 '0U•TH •ACI. One mile 1ro1 Teot CTremt>lt vl 4 40 2 IO 2'0 Oto SOH<IY (ICtlYll 2 IO 2.60 Hor Cnlo tAna.nonl > 10 Alto ractO 9 r1ncu1I, Ftemln11 Mlltor, S11erk of SOMo. Andv' Gaor11I• Time 2 03 1/S. ,.,TH ltACI. One mllt 01ce SoltV'• Ftr1I (8e1r.tr ) 1 20 l IO ?.60 Helcyoh MollOIV (AndtrlOl'i) l 40 2 40 Awl Y From Home IAut>ln) l 20 Al•o rect o. J1nle'\ Be11. Rovat A11v111m, 0111>!0 C:t nvon, ""ovs Clla'"'· Rlcll n Splce v, Ftemln Memlt , aoo .. T? Time 2'.01 U IXACTA ( 1·31 11e ld IJS70 SIXT" RACI. One milt OI Ct Nimble YanllM CAnotrt0n) 4 IO J 20 160 Mooov Slue (Va Mano1nvn1m1 • 20 s 00 Voune Miiiion CPtenol 3 IO AllO ractO Aeron Cnl11, Coclr.n OnlY &ov, Yankft Hell. Mex 9 urnt>ro, Cru11 .. wev Time I SI 41S U EXACTA (4·?1 11e10 553 70 SIVl!NT" ltAC•. One mile rror Sem en Counlv CSIMtll) 4'.00 IS 00 I 40 II E Tooo COetomer) 4 20 2 IO Anov·1 MeltOI' IAllchlel l.fO Ar.o raced Tonclum, Star Hitt G. Trnr. l(IHt>UCll Lot>911, c I( •• H-v. Je lcei.ne, lledmonOI JOY Time 1-G'l •l EXACTA (2·7) oeio '317 10 llOHTH ltACI. One mile 11ec:e Plffn SClueert (Grundy) 27 00 10.00 S 00 l(e nlu1 Prine.en (IC.uet>lerl 4.'60 2.tO w11e1e l(nocl\out IAlldersonl 2.IO AllO raced Ar11erne'1 Girt. Hen,,1h1 E•Pfeu, Merv'• Commend, O.leoen. Time I" il IXACTA (7·2) 0110 l146 40 NINTH RACI. One milt pece M;ettv Allo CCr oollen) 3 40 2-'0 llutllc Scoll (Hyman) s.60 Henoover (P111'10) 2.20 4.00 2.40 Alto receO: Welbro, Tatl>Ol'I Oonnv, Be11 of A~. Merak Boy Time He 2/S ll •XACTA 16·3) 11eld 120.70 U ftlCk SIX (1·1·4·2·7·61 oelo I 112,69160 wllll OM w lnnln9 llckll (11• nor•••I n Pick Sia conM>latlon oelel MS7 20 wllh 61 wlM ln9 llCkt lt 111111 horse1l TINTH •ACI. One mile Peet Moll Ami Melnik (KIW) 9 IO 4.00 3 40 Frollv Ski-CTOOCI Ill l 80 ? 60 Po11e1 Pa rcn I Parker> ? ~ Alto raceo OlrKI MelellV. K"'4SaM• 9ov True Trlcle C. 0.rt>v Lord, WllO Prtnce. Mee>le Gem4 Time 2-o? 3 S ll IXACTA 17·21 0110 SlS70 AlltnOence S.1'60 NHL CAA>YelLL COH,IAENCE SmvtM Dllllsllln w I. T Ph Gf Eomo,,1on 39 11 s 13 316 Ce lgarv ,, 20 ll SS 100 WlnnlP90 20 24 ' " 231 V1ncouvtr 10 31 ' 44 216 l(lllet 16 27 11 43 221 Nerm DMUell Minnesota 29 21 4 62 , .. St Louis 22 ,, s 49 204 ClllGIOO '11 29 4 " lfS Oelroll " JI 6 42 195 Toronto 17 31 6 40 203 WAI.RS COM .. l(ltlHC• ftltnclr DM1*I NY ltltnc:lert ,,. 20 2 70 2 .. NY Aenoer1 31 " 6 " m PTllledefOlll• 21 16 ' 6S 232 w11111no1on 30 21 4 .. 20I PllttburOl't 11 37 s v IU New Jt r .. v 11 )9 s 27 149 Adami OMIMft ao11on JS " 3 73 240 ltuffeto l3 16 • 72 21S QueOK ?f '° ' .. 2SJ Monlr .. 1 ,. 2S s S7 211 HtrllorO II 21 • " Ill TueMl'('1 G.,.. H1rtforo 4, Detroit I Monlr .. 1 S, New Jer .. v 2 Va ncouver •. QueOK 2 NV 1111ne1er1 s. Edmonton 3 CtlOlfY 2, SI. LOUii I T Mittlf't Gtmet Cnlceoo ar t<lnet C•IGlfV •• WHlllnolon Buffalo •I Plll1t>\lro11 Bolton er Toronto NV Aenotr• e l Wlnnloeo ~ • • .. . c..... UC ll'VIM J, CS ~I Hlb 1 GA 224 214 2S7 232 2SI 231 n• 21S 241 26' 19t 20I 119 171 237 m 171 17' 1'4 202 22S CS Oomlnoue1 HINt 000 000 101-2 6 I UC trvlne 000 100 Ob-) 6 I Pena, COOllY 171 eno TevlOr. Jutll, 1C.en1 (I) ell(! MorHn 28-trvlne (UCO. P9rrv (UCO. Moore COH) l&-01vla CUCI) Hit-Mullen (OH) • Tueldtlv'• tramacttens aAH8ALI. COMMMllSIONl!•'S OFF'ICl -N1meo OevlO 1'1worlll men.Ht' of t>roadcHI -· •lion• Amerluft U.11'9 CHICAGO WHITE SOX-S19Md SColl Fletcher. '"°''''~· 10 • lwO•'I .. , COlllr.CI .......... ~ P ITTSIUlllGH itt•A TIU-"1ned Me1111v Sarmiento, pit<'*, IO • 1wo·y .. 1 COl\lrecl eno Joe Ol'wtlk. oulfl4ll09r. 10 a OIHI • \'fff Cll!llr ac1 l'OOTIAU. ....... , ..... ~ CtNCIHHATI llHOAU-si.n. 01rv •un.v u:':''' ... llllef'Nft '""""..-.. ...... MICHIGAN ftANTHl•S-Ac41ulrff Mille ""· euwlMtMtell., from ltle a.. A""'" llUN'tll fot ot•I contlclttnllOM TAMl'A U V IAHDln-5""" W•~ ... •• 41UWlert)Kll WAIHINOTON ftlOl•ALS-tltnH LOU ........ -rl•Mdl, to I Ofte•VM< CtftlfKI, e"4 Jtmi. 1'111r, eu.r• Cut~· Jlltlllln•. 1uerd, •nf lllev kwn, ....,,.,.,,. llld IOCCH .... ArlWkM a... L...- NASl.-HMMO ZMUlfltla, T\he ,_~, MClll ler-werd, lo r..itce lniurff Stall Ter~111, Cotmtt totwerd, on tlle "'°'111 Ameflclll locut l. ... ue 1te•1ler ~ fot WtdM*• 111et1t'• ..-... lfltl Ille Clll• caeo """ VAHCOUVllt WHITICA,.,.._..t,,,.. Ala/I HllllOll lleeO COICI\ COLI.IOI lllOCH ST •-Hemtd •av Tetti.f l'l8N 1001~1 CCMl(f'I Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/WedMMJay, Feb1uary 8, 1D84 DS : CoMMUN1rv Courcr '---~~------=--~ Releaguing pla"n upheld By CURT 8EEO£N Of .. 0.-,,... ..... The rcleaauana commlllcc which created a comm uni· ty collqe football super conference last month met aaain Mon~y -by phone-and has decided to 1uck to itt plan of virtually mera.tna the South Coast and Metropohtan conferences for the 1984 football seat.On. The commtttee, pert of the Calif om la Association of Community Collcaes Commiasi on on Athletics, WIS 5Chcduled to meet 1n person today at Santa Ana Colleie to discuss a po sible new name for the conference. a comm1s ioner and other business. On Jan. 16, the relcquina committee okayed a request by Oranae Coast Colleac to move lo tbe Mission Conference for football only. The committee also sent San D1cao Mesa to the conference. In add1tton. the committee disbanded the powerful Metropolitan Confuence and moved Taft. &ursftdd. El Camino, Pasadena and Lont 8cadt CC into tHt South Cout Which ron1i1ted of Cemtot, Fullenon, Goldm West and Mt. San Antonio. Tht move WH un~pected and angered IC"eral SCC coacha 11 well as their camJ)u•. prHldcnts -panicularly because they were not notified C~rritos CollelC football coach Frank Mauotta wu "elected" by a JtOup of diSKnt1na coacbC"S to draw up a counter-proposal ind present it to Walt RilJet. com- m1n1oneT of athletics for the CACC ,. But followin• Monday's conference call meeaina. the committee proclaimed its decision final. "The eUC\ proposal that came out of the (firA rclequana> meetina WIS the result ofa lot ofltud)' by a lot of people over a lot of years." Clplained Sue Br<>"-'ft, an ex-officio member of the rcteaauina panel and 1.n administrator at Ortna,e Coast. UCLA's Farmer on solld ground? LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA Athletic Director Peter Dalis said Tuesday chat Larry Farmer is on sohd ground as the Bruins' basketball coach. "Larry 1s our coach," Dalis said ... As we agreed several weeks aco. Larry and I will sit down after the season and look at the whole basketball pr<>lf'am. "We want to have all the ingredients for rnakina the proararn the belt it can be." Dalis denied rumors that the school has talked to other basketball coaches about the job. "That could not be more wrong." he said. "I have not had one conversation with anyone else." Accordina to the Los Anaeles Times. when Farmer's contract was extended last summer for one year, be asked the athletic depanment to make no announcement. He was quoted u saying if, at the end oflhe season, he acts the feclina that UCLA doesn't want him back for the last year of the contract, he'll leave. Farmer, m his third year as the Bruins' coach. is under contract through the 1984-85 season. GIRLSCAGE ••• FromD2 firepower to stay with the league champions and quickly fell behind. Huntlnatoa Buch 54, Westmla1ttr H Eve Titus had 20 points and nine rebounds and Audrey Larsen, starting her second game of the season. notched 12 points to lead the Oilers to their second Sunset victory -both against Westminster. The Oilers led 30-14 at halftime and were never seriously threatened in the second half. Mater Del U, Pl .. X 31 Mary Gainey and Carol Achtean sparked a fourth-quarter spun as the Monarchs got past host Pius X and m the process clinched the Angelus Lcaaue championship. Farmer. who turned 33 on Jan 3 I, h.as been the llfl'tt of cntical leuen sent to has office, to Dalis' office and to local newspapers. The Bruins arc tied for second place in tbc Pacific-I 0 Conference with a 6-2 m:ord and are I J..S overall. Ranked 2~h nationally last week, they dropped out of the r11nkinp this week. In its most recent outina. UCLA dropped an 89·81 triple overtime decision to Washington at Seattle last Saturday. The Huskies lead the Pac-10 with an S..I record. Of the criticism directed at Farmer, Dalis sajd: "I've seen the letters 1n the newspapers. That's not an unusual phenomenon 1n spons. Some people like to vent their anger that way." Basketball scores c:-.. WIST Cet .._.,., 75, 5oCal Co11911 ff Se/lie CIMa n, Stanford 6f 8lole '7, Wetlmocll 6S UC Oem 74, Notre Oeme, Cell! .. Sf UC S.n o'"° IS, AJUM Pedfk LA •aotlsl n. Cal ~lllaran " Gon1n1 "· Wf'lllwortn S7 Pt. Loma Narerene 1t, Fretn0 Pacific 6S s..1111 Pec"lc 90, w w1.nlnot011 71 Peclflc Lull.ion 62. S..llle tO 12 OI) Ct n I W•tlllno1011 101. Lewl$·Cl1rl\ SI ff ltOCKllS "'°'' ~. Air Force S3 " E MonleNi 12, llOdly Mo\itl"ln Grffl Fans 12. CarrOM, Mont Sf IAST SI JOMOl'l'a 51, o.PllYI 4S Coteele H, C111falul '2 HOIV Croat D , ,..._ Hemosfllre 6 I tone 12. MIMlllll'i " Provldlnca .S, Sf Jollrl'• 60 •l!Me I.and '3, ~ S1 ICWTH viro nit '1, ~1111 Tac:tl 9t Ola Oomlfllon 79. N C Olat1ott1 71 So Aieo.m. ti, *""' ~llan• 14 MIOWllT Davton 1', C:re4eflton M ... tc:hMt ACA09MY LIAGUI Herl! ... O, ~ Cl\rllllell., L.IWIY Clvlit1e11 7t, Cef l.ul?\ef' Ill 0 Wemtn ..... ~ ... VltW &..-.... 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DELTON ...-,AT ll!d AMERIClAN OUTDOOR IM. II 12 K L. SOAAENTO ABSOCIATU, Cl'Oddy w ... ..,,.. AN, ca. 12104 'LOILLA HA.AT 'LOILLA HAfltl • C6rpof'11e PW.a °""'9, ..... 202, 4400 VonKarmen A""""9. Newpor1 Ololtll Ml. 0. CrONI. :)03 LA Jol9 ~t.: (OMAN l . C.~tl: EDMAN IE ~ hectl, Ca. mn IHctl., CA. •ieeo --1 -,._ ........ YOUNQ 1(1(1 fftAAL!111' YOUNG YOUNG and P1NU..1NE VOVHQ A~ A. Peloeo, 34112 ht.• l/fl" No .•. I c.itlOtnll llmlt.M "";:,.;;-~ !i-&rid'uc~ an o.t.odant:.IAN UTOH K .... 'f. o.l.nct1n1: JAN EATON KIN8eY, Aoecf, Uoff 332, Laoi;MNlgual, c.11· pertnetth19, 1t Corpcw1t1 PIUa, lnd1vtdl.Nll. JUDITH A. KINSEY, JOANN B. JUOITH A. KINSIV, JOANN I. lotnit 12177 ~I ISMdl, CA. t2t&O C-..lil.OICrona SILVfl',JAMl!SSILVEV.JIMDI• SILVEY,JAMESSILVf:Y,J&MDI· Tl'lll~llconcluctedby:M TM Wltllam L)'On CompMy, I Tiii& lllMrMnt ... NICI .ttll IM VELOPMEHT co ... C.iitoml• COf-VELOPMENT co .. I e.NfOtnlol COf• ltldMclulil. Callfomla oorpotlllOn """° II the Cownty Clenl of Or•nve Counly on poflllori, HOMlOWN!AS EOUITY. potlt!Ol'I. HOM!OWNEAS EQUITY, RAYMOND A. PlL080 f9Mral .,.,,,,.,. of Uf No ••• 19 o.cJ 3-1913 INC .. 1 Calttornll 00tpot1tlor1, ED-INC .. 1 CINlorl'lll COt'pot&tlon, ED-Tllll 1t1lem9tll w• fllilcl wMn thil COtpor1t1 Pleu. NIW90'T llrlef'I, ~ WAAO VOUNO, PEARLINE YOUNG WAl'IO YOUNG. PEA A LIN! YOUNG County Cllrll or OrMgi Cowl1y on CA. tHIO Pubhl'lm Ofenge CO..l ~ encl 00£$ I ll'lrOl.IQl'I 20, ln(:llufitw. Ind DOES I '"":?!: 20, ~ Dae. 29, 1H3 KQ4I so,,.,,to AIUOC!ltil ... I Call-- Piiot Jen. 25, 1'1b. ~. t , Hi. 1984 Ct~11: , DALTON Cfou.-o.tanden 1~ F, DALTDl!ON l"DI-. torn .. ...,_11 ~tnlrlhlp, 4490 542-14 HAAT. FLOELLA HAAT , J. M Of· HART, FLOELLA HART, J' M • P'Yblllhlcl Orlr!OI CO..t o~ Von K111t1.,, A\fll'IUI, N-p0t1 --------,,.----IVELoPMENT COMPANY, I C .... VELOPMENT COMPANY, I Call• Pllol Jan, 2$, F9b f, I , 15, 1H4 BMch, CA. t2MO P\llJC fl)llC[ torrll• Q(H'potlllOfl. T.D. ~EAVIOE '°'"'' oorpcwallon. T.D. SEAVICl 547·&4 o. P. Mlddllmu .• 09Mtal pelt· ---~=~~~~--... COMPANY, INC:.z. I C&!ltOl'nll eot• COMPANY. INC . ..!. I C1Mtor11i1 COi'-____________ ,,,., of Kon S0tr11110 AuodatM. 11 'tcTITIOU8 MJ...UI Pof•llOl'I, HOMEYWNERS EOUITV. por11lorl, HOMEuWNEAS EQUITY, PUBltc NOTICE Helt MOOll Bey Drtve, CotOM dll MA* ITATllmNT JNC., I Calfforllll COtPQl'ltlol'l,MN INC .. I CllltoriW 00t90f'lllOtl. JAN ----"'=~=""~---IM•. CA. 92t2$ Ml.IC NOllC[ No matter what you're doing. your hometown TM 1o11ow1nQ ~ 1t1 doing IATOtt ICINllT, .IUDITH A, EATON KINS!'/', JUDITH A. NOTICI Of' ntUITll'l I.AL.I TM Koll Cotns>lnY. 1 c.IHomla DuliMll •: ICIN•IY, JOANN 8. SILVEY. KINSEY. JOANN 8 . SILVEY, LOlll'I No. 11100Ml-t ootporltlori. 4490 VOn l(armM At1· 1------------ UTILITIES SYSTEMS/RATES JAMES W SILVEY, UNtTEO JAMES W SILVEY, UNITED T.8. .... 111 ll"M.M, ~ Blech. CA. t2MO PUBlJC NQTIC( newspaper AUDITING (USRA~ 24211 Ollt STATES TREASURY DEPART-STATES TREASU,,V DEPART-NOTICI P9llcan Llt\d ~.I Cllll-1----"==-"'-"=--- L-. El TOl'O, ca. 29eeo MENT . INTEANAL REVENUf SER-M£NT . INTERNAL REVENUE SEA-TOU AM .. °''A"" T UMOllll A torlll• Kl"lllllld pwtllel'thlp, 4490 Von '9C1'f110UI ..,, ....... The Daily Pilot JllMI VllOMll, 24211 o,uerlo VICE. TACO 81, 1 partl*'lhlp, VICE. TACO SI. 1 PlftMl'lhip, DllD Of' TMllT, DATCD ....._. Karman A~, NIWPOrt 8"ch. JtAm ITATUllNT LIM, El Toro, c •. 92t30 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BOARD STATE 01' CALl,ORHIA, BOARD ._ 11. 1tll UNLlll TOU TAil& CA. 92MO Thi f~ P4'flOl'll .... doing fl!S 1n . Thl1bu"'-.. conOl.ICtldt1y·ari OF EOUILIZATlON . TRANS· OF EOUILtZATION, TAANS· ACTION TO f'llOTICT YOUR StlNly P. Brochhofl, 857 VII bullllllM•: lndl'lldull. CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE, CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE. N:C>n:fl'TY,ITllllATK~ATA LIOG SOud. NlwPOrt ~.CA. JANE FARWELL INSUF\AJllCE, ~~~~~~~~~~~~i J VllgMl'I INC. I C•llforllll corpor11io11. INC. I C1111011111 corpora11011, "'9ltc IALI •• vou ,..,0 AN t21e3 iAKA) f.Q I Aencn ln1ur1nc. Thll 1tt111me11t wll flied wtlh ttll CLAYTON C. ADAMS, STANTON CLAYTON C. ADAMS, STANTON IXl'l.AHATIOM M TMI" MA.TUM M-"On 0 . SmHh, Jr., 1100 Sen-2•29 22nd~~~ BNch, c.'. County Clifk ol 0.1~ Cou11fy Ofl INVESTMENT CORPORATION. I INVESTMENT COAPOAATION, I Of T..: '9K>CllDtNQ AQAllllT -,o o Qrtve, Newport BNch, CA. 92960 PlBLIC HOTIC£ Jll'I 3 198-4 Clllt0t11I• corpor•llorl, WASHING· c.MlOI'~ eotpor1llorl, WASHING· YOU, YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A 92680 Jeni Ellrighl F.,.,,..f, 2429 2211d ' '2M7U TON INVESTMENT CORPOR· TON INVESTMENT COAPOR· LAWVEllt J. Herold SlrMI, 17 WindlOf, e..cti C. t:ile80 FICTITIOUI BUllNlll Publllhed Of•no• Coul Diiiy ATION, I C1lllor1111 eotporlllori, ATION, I C1111om11 OOl'POlllloll, Ori TUl'ld1~. F•bruary :ill, 1"4. Nawpotl &Meh, CA. 918t0 8'r::':"=.... .. Cond"uct.ci by• an NAME ITATfMENT Pllol J111 25. F1b \, 8, 15, 1984 SANDRA c: BEATTY. SOUTHERN IANDRA c. HATTY, SOUTHERN II 10:00 A.M. Long BMcn ~ Mlftll'I Krupoff, 21 Sunt\M, IMIMI, ,,.. !olfowing Pl''°"' ••e dol"'iii 552-8• CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY .• CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, I Md LOln ··~lion, I CalllotNI CA. 92715 ~u:~rlQhl Flrwell bulllflftS IS ------------·IC1lllor11ia COl'POllllOll, MAUREEN C1lllornl1 corporation, MAUREEN eo1por111011 •• dUI~ appol11t1d R1ymond E. Wini, 4803 SM· Thil •ttlltmlf'll w11 llled with lhl DOMINION REAL TY, 8 I 1 Anion P\111.IC N0flC£ A HASTINGS. tM COUNTY OF OR· A HASTINGS, !he COUNTY OF OR· Tru•IM u"611 1nO puttuanl 10 thotl Ortwo. Nlwporl 8Mch, CA. County Cllrl< OI 0.&ng9 Coullfy Ofl 8ool1t1aro , Suite 360, Co111 Meu, ---~=~=~~---I ANGE. Ind DOES 1IPM'OUQh15, Ill· ANOE, ll'ICI DOES 1 ttltOYQh 25. 11'1· DMd of Trull rlCOl'd9d NoYlmW O:ilfleO Die. 30, 1"'4 Ca 92628 flCTITIOUI 9USINlll ciull'le clulll'll 19, 1912. 1111111. NO. 82-408973, of 8. E. F!pp, 7711 HldWI Vallly nl46M Oom111t0n 1nves1rne111 Int . 1 Call· NAMI ITATEMENT c-No. :Iii 11 IO C-No. P 11 IO Ofllcil! RecotCll Ill thfl ome. of the Court, LI Jq!!I. CA. 92037 Pubilll'llcl 0.enQe COlll Ollly tornl1 corpora11on. 811 A11lon IUMMONI IUMMONI Cou11ty~defotOrtngtC°'1nty, Mleh111 J. Ou11191n . 3309 Pllo\Jen.15,Fitl 1,1.15.1984 8oule11aro, Su•lll 360, Co'1• Melll, Tne loll(lwlng per.on• "e dOing NOTICE! VOM hl•1 bMn IUICI. NOTICl'1 YOM ... ,,. bMn w.cl. Stile of Cllllor11l1 EAICUtld by P1regu1, Cerllbld, CA. 92001 543-84 C• 9:n28 tiu~~:;1r LAND PROPERTIES. TN covn '"'•.IHekM ,.allllt YCMI The GOU!l '"., Oleldl 191ln11 rov COfllt•l'ICI F NOtthrup, • Mngll Orrll'I w. Mfl611', 710 Gier! Arbor Th111 bus.nest tt conducted Oy • wltftol.lt JOUf !Ming ltMfd unleM wltttout J1:1'1' belnt ltMrd un .... woman WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Orl\t9. Enci11n11, CA. 92024 COl'pOrallOl"I 369 S•n Mlguel, • 255. NepwOfl JOV '"pond wllhkl 30 dlJ ... 1'Nd rov lffpond within JO.,... "9..:1 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810-Ttlla bullllffl •• cor'ldUClld b)': .1-------,,----- Domin!on ln11eslme11t1 Inc eeach. Ci . 92660 tM 111f0tmatlon bektw. tM lnl0tmallon below. DER FOR CASH !PIY•tlll 11 tM ~II Plrl,,.,ll'llp. PtJBt.IC ftOT)C{ WR Wood Pr1Sldlfil SHAHRAM VOSOUOH. 21 Cl~· 11 you w'-h lo Mell IM ld'llCI ol H you wlll'l 10 Mlk. tlll id'll09 of llml of sell In lawful money of IM D. P. Mlddllmu Tl'llS 1111&ment w•s 111e0 wllh lhe lorn•• A--., •2 l-4, lrvlM. Ci. 027 l5 1n 1t1orMy 1n tl'llt miner, you 111 111orney m 11'111 matter. you Unltld 8111 .. ) iii !Ill Chepmari At1· Tl'lla ll&llmelll w11 fllld Wlln IM FtCTITIOUI 9US!Mlll County Clerk or Or•npe Couf'lly on Tl'li• bualnes• 11 conduclld by. 111 tnould do IO prort1ptly '° th•t your 11'1ould do IO promptly IO thll your ertue 9fllrance 10 thtl CMc C.Oter COu111)1 Clerti; ol 0.1nge Cou11ty Ol"I NA.Ml lfAftMINT Dec-30, 1983 •l'ldhildu•I wr11ten respoflll, II 111y, m1y bl wrttl9fl rnponN, fl l!'ly, m1y bl BuMdlrig, 300 E1ll Ch&pmln At1-Jar1. 23, 1984 Thll followVIO P*aOfl• If• doing F234110 Shlhriam V~h !lied on time filed Ofl time ertut, Or11'1Q9, CllllOt'lll Ill rlghl, nMMt butlnna II' Pubhslled O<•r>ge Coetl O•My Th1t ltllWMl'll wu rtled wlln IM AVISOIUtllCI I'll lido d«nln· AVllOIUll.cl ~ 1100 OMllf'I· !!Ill Ind 111\erHI cOIWe)"ld to and Publllhld Orange COii! 0.lly COLESWORTHY RENTAL Pilot Jan 25, Feb i 8 15 1984 Coollty Cl9rk ol Oril'lg9 CoulllY Oii dacll. El trlbum1: lede 6'cldlr con· dlde. El trlbum•; lldl ct.ddlr oon· 11ow Mold by It under Uld OMd of Piiot F1ti. I. I . 15, 22. 1984 HOMES, 231 VII Ofvlllto. ,.._pon 550-8• Jin 3. l08-4 F2M7'12 tr1 Ud. 1ln euctllnc:l1 ' ln9f'loe qlaol tr1 Ud. lln .ud~ll 1 -ct"' Tru'11111111 propll'ty tltultld In Mid 731-M BMch, Clllf. 02663 PutillthlCI Drangt COii! Diiiy Ud. r...,ondl dlntra di 10 dlM. Ud. rMpOtWU cMrlll'a di IO *"· Cou11fy Ind St1te 0..C:r!bld 11: 23~h ~9::':'~8:~~'. P\111.lc NOTIC[ PUol Jin 25, Feti. 1, 8, 15, 1914 L .. 11 lnf-Klon.. ..... Lii II k'lfol'm.ckln q11e ~-PARCEL 1: Ur'lll 12. Ill thl City of -----,.----.,.,,---·1c-•1•-·A· ,, .. , If JIM! wllh lo ... tM ecNic. of If rov WIM 10 .... IN MVloM of lrvlM, Cou111y ol Or1nga, St•I• ol .. ,.,.,, ORAfttQI! COUNTY 555·84 IMI lltomey In 1M4 m.11 .... )'ov 1M1 •llOtNf In rtW1 mattllf, JOU C1Hf0t11l1, 11 lhown ind dMCl'lbld ---~P\lll.=~10C"llO°"'J"IC""£---· I Vl~=~~=~·c?!~ 8UPfRl0ft COUftT 1-------.,,------1 ~do M pt"ompttr M lf'lll row lhovkt do IO pttMnpttr Mthll row In lhll certlln Conootr'llnlum Plari ·~ 700 Cl'lk Centir Dr. WMI P\BUC NOTICE wrllt.n '"ponH, If lnJ, me, bl wrlft.n ,.....on11, If .nr. m., bl rlCOfoed F1bruary 27. 1981 lrl book Ofl'AHQI' COUNTY torT~ ·~a:~ ... 11 conductld by: 1 S111t1 ANI, CA. '7701 1-----~------1 ftled Ol'I ltrM. filed Ol'I """· 13'1M plgll 2-40 10 313, lnclull'll ol MUNICIPAL COUfl'T P!alnlolf F DELTO N HART and FICTITIOUl IUllMEll 11 U1tild ·-Mllclt• el con-. ~ U.led ..._ IOllcH• el oon· Qfllclll Alcord1 1nO ll!'llndl'Mnl Ofl OltAHOI COUNTY ~~~"Y FLOELLA HART NAllll ITATEMlNT MfO di WI ebogldo In .... ~ MfO drl WI .bofldo lfl Mtl _. lherllo llCOl'oed May 14, 1N2 M "9rbof .Ndlclel Dtlttkt Tl'lll lwerr.ti wu.rllld wltn.thl Crota-Complllnlll!a. EDMAN E Thi lollowlng PlflOnl &rl doing to, d 1b1rI 1 _ha c ~r Io_ I ~ t O_r_ _d•bef !..!.. ha'-Hl.L 111.!.. lnllrutnllll-N.o-82-11lt34, ot-OI· 4'0f"Jimbo1M atYd~-lol .,O Coun!y Cl«k of Oranv-Coullty Ofl YOUNG ind PEARLINE YOUNG tiulllllMI U: medl1t1rrwilit1, iW 11!1 mlftllfl,MI miCflitiftiinl..-dm Hfl-MlfMira, IU llcilll Rtcord1 ol Ortngt COu111)'. NtlWPGff leech, c .. ....,1147 De!ondlllt JAN EATON KI NSE'I, KENNEY PUBLICATIONS. 3502 '"P""ttl MCrll1, M tt.}' llgurte, rftP"I .. MOrltl. W.., ... une, Clllfornll. O.C. 2'. 1083 JUOITH A KINSEY. JOANN 8. Ka1e111 ""'. Suite 203. Lo• ,.,..... -Ngtllf-41. ttempo. .,...... -Nglllrldt I........ PARCEL :il: An undlvklld 1f55th Pl1lnllff: AMWA Y CO RPO A· '~1 SILVEY, JAMES SILVEY. J & M DE· Al1mll01, C111tor11111 90720 1-TO T.-: DEflENDANT: A clwfl 1·TO "* DEFENDANT: A eMI ln11r .. t II I t1111n1 Ill common '" ATION. I Mlcl'llgll'I Cotpor111or1. PH~~!~5. ?.~ l.~~t8•11ty VELOPMENT CO ,, C•lllorm• COi-Rlch1rd H Offldll. 112'1 O.ven· complllnt "'' bMn flMd bJ U. oampltlftt "'' bMft ftllcl tw lhl !I'll IM l111erMI Jn 1nd lo"'' COm-D•l1nd1n1: GEOFFREY M. 54-4-&• ' oration, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. porl RO , LOI Al•mllOI, C.lllor11I• pelnlfft 19lln11 JIM!. If JOU w'9ti ta palnittf 11N1111I row. If rou wt.h lo rnon Aru of Lot 3 of TrlCt NO. HABER. en lndl111du1I, DOM I to)(, INC . I C1Hlor1111 corporation, ED· 90720 de'-"d thle llWMllt, row -·· dlt9nd iftN lnFIUlt. '°" mwt. 10341, .. per IT'llP nlld '" ~ 482 Doi CO., DOI Corp WARD YOUNG, PEARLINE YOUNG Th .. bvllnn• 11 conductld tly '" wlltWn. d1'p11rter lhl• IUmmor\I wttht11. d•YI atter thll IUmlnOl'll PIO" 31 10 41 lnCtull'll, °' Ml.. c ... No. 931i0 and DOES 1 lhrougn 20 •flCtuslvl 1ndlt1Ldu11 11 served Ofl y°'I, 1119 wtth lhl• COUr1 It MIVld Oii yCM.>, Ille with lhll CCM.>n cell1neou1 M1pt, rlCOfdl ol Mid IUMMONI C•otl·Oelendinls F DAL TON R1chlrd H. Ollldll I Wrlll111 fffPOlllll IO !Ill complll11l. I wrl!len ruporlN 10 thl COl'Tl9111111. C°'111ty. U IUCl'I term II d<tflnld In NOTICll You M'M be11f1 Miid. HART, FLOELLA HART J & ~ OE-Thlt l l1tement w11 lllld w1t1'1 IM Unllll you do, your del1vh wHI tie U11leM you dO , )'Olif dt!IUtl wlll be thl Arllell 11111tlld "DeflnlOorll!" of TM court mmJ deddl ..... ,OU VELOPMENT CO MPANV, a C•ll· Coonty Clerk o• Of1nge Cou11ty Oil e11terlCI 011 IPPhClllOfl of tile pll lll· ententd on •wtleltlOfl or,.,. plll11-thl Decl1r111ori of Cover\ll'ltl, COil-wlt"°"'t yow ...... ~ u ...... ~o"~aP~~r;~~~n~ ~~110;~1~v~~r~ Jan 21 . 198• Fm011 J~~o;;<!n;~.1~C::~"'1:!'. ,:t:,~ :~~o:i:Oi':.1~C::':oum1:!'. t:'::.~ ::"' '~6~:-=~11o;;-,6~d-:: r:' =:::'~'::: .-,... "-' ..,.,1uon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY. Put>llllhed Of1oge COISt Dllty Ot!mll'lded Ill 1f'l.e compllllll, which demmnded In IM tomPl&ll'll, ....nlch Dllmerllecl of 01llcill Fl4icord1 ol wl od .. ol IN'c , 8 Ci !!!orn•i COl'poratum, JAN P1101 Fi b 1. 8, 1S, 22, 198• could rHUll In g1rn11hment ol coulO rHUh In gar11llt!IT*lt ol Nld Cou11ty, lncludlf'lg 11! lmpto.,.. II Y°'I lh to IMk tile " EATON KINSEY JUDIT H A 737-14 wagei,talllf!.9 0lmoneyorproperly w1g11,taklnQofmoneyorpropeny meotl IOCllld 11\erlOll ••c.pllflg I ll lltorney In tnll milter, Y°'I K INSE y JOANN e SIL VEY. or other retie! reque.tld In ltle com· or other rellel requntlCI 111 \hi com-lherefrom Coodomlnl!Jm Unlll 82 lo al'IOULd do '° promp1tly '° thet ~ JAME S w StLVE'I UNITED Plllt.IC NOTICE p111n1 pl1l111. ttl.lndullv..loc1tldther90l'I. wnnen rnponll, 1 en~. 1n1Y STA TES TREASURY DEPART. DlteCI: Jiii 26. 198" D1tld: Jen. 21, 19&4 EXCEPTING 1111 OU, oJI right•. min-rueo Oii tlrM. MENT INTERNAL REVENUE SEA· flCTITK)UI 9UllfrtEll LEE A, BRANCH. Cieri!; LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk er1t1, mlner•I rlghll, 1111ur11 gll AVllOIU111d hi lido 09mll\- V!CE , TACO SI, o por1f\9rsh1p, NAMt: ITATtMlNT By:Cll'ol}'f' E. Aco1t1, Deputy By:ClrOiyn E Acos11. Deputy rlghll •nd Olher hydrOCllbonl b)' dMtl. El tribum1: ......... GCMt- STATE OF CALIFOR NIA. SOARD The lollowlng perlOlll 1r1 Ool"'iii PubU1hed 0.•nge Coall D&U\' Piiot Publill'led Orlt!QI Cout Diiiy Piiot wh1t101t11r l'!lme k11ow11 . Ill Ud. 11n ltUdltlnde 1 IMof'lll q&ttl Of EOUILIZA TIO N. TRANS· bu~ u : Jll'!. 11, 25, Feb. 1, II, JOM Jlf'I. 18. 25. Feb. I, I . 1984 V-O''*'"'I •IUm 1nd all product• Ud. r'MpOl'ldl cMftlnt ... dlM. CONllNENTAL CREDIT SERVICE , SAFETVLEASINGAUTOSALES. 318-M 314-84 dlr+t11C1 lher1lrom, wlltloul, now-1.Mtstnf0frt11Cton.-1tg1i11. INC a Cihlornll corporauo11 , 1919 ~ Bl'ld, Co1t1 Meu. .,..,., the right to drlM, mini, ltor1, ff rCMI wNtl to .... thl Ml\'tcl of PllllJC NOTICE LOI ANOfLll COUNTY IUNJtlOA COUflT 111 Nlrttl Hiii ltf'Mt LOI .,....., CA. I0012 P11lnllff: WHI Cout Bank, I Clll· 1or1111 b111klng corpor111on D1!1nd111I. NIChOlll M Nlcl'lollon, ~ A. NlcnollOfl, 1nO Doe. 1 lhrough 10, lnclull--.. C111 No. G.418035 -NOTICll You llPI blen •'*- TN cowl meJ dolcldl mgelMI rCMI wtttio.tt ,..,. 1Mlftl ~ ...... J• ,..,.,..,., wttllln IO Mya. 1'Md thl v.torwi.non MioW. CLAYTON C. ADAMI, STANTON C1 92827 1------------P\alC NOTICE llp!Ofe Ind oper1t1 lhtough ll'll .,. lllCWMJ kl tM9 MMt«, ,... INVESTMENT CORPORATION, 1 Carl Rlcl'lerd Gr ...... &9 Wood· P\BltC flJTIC( tur!ICI of the upper 500 IM\ of lhl ihoutd da IO p!'amfttly .a tMt,...,, ti you wlltl 10 leek 1111 ld'llce of C1JUorni. COl'POfl!•on. WASHING· haven. L19u111 Niguel. C• 92877 1 ----"===~~---MOTICl Of' TAUITEE'I IA.LE 1Ub1Url1ce ol ••id lanO, .. r ... rved wrltt.n ffft»OMI, " .,..,., rMr '"' '" 111orrwy 111 !hi• min .... you TON INVESTMENT CORPOR· Tlll1 butif'l&SI II COflCIUCtld by· •n C,, ..... LOIN! No. 11CIOOlll In deld lrom Ttie lrvlnl Comp1ny, I fMld on ttm.. thOUld 00 10 Pl'Otl'IPll'f IO ttill your ATION, a Calllornl1 corpOfotlon. ll'ldlt1l(lull. JtfCOM>ED .lilft. JS, 1... T.I . Mo. 5JDll 412 Mlchlgll'I CO<l)OllllOll, r1eordld II U.lld dllM IOUGHer 11 c-. wrllten rnportll. II 111y. lflly bl SANORA C SEA TTY, SOUTHERN Carl Rlctlaro Cgrwe INITIIUMENT NO. IECUNTY IA'ltNGI Flbrulry 19, 1911 ln book 13053 ll)o di Uf\ ~ 9fl Hie --med Ofl tlrM. CA.LIFORNIA GAS COMPANY , 1 Th111t1temenl w11 lll.O wllh IM M~tlll M<>ftTQAO£ CORfJOftATION PIOI 101, of Officl1I RICOrdl. lo, debirli llicirlo In• AVllOIUllld hi lido demlf'l- CaMOl'nli corporillOl"I, MAUREEN Coont~ Cler~ Of Or1n09 Counly Ofl T.I . No. 'nlM/1""27 I C1lllotrH1 corpor1llori, U dulY IP-AllO IJ.C1Pling Ill Wll9r r3httl, medlet.--.ile, .... ti meMit-. IU d.0., El lllbuml: ledl d9c:ldW con.- A HASTJNGS. tl'llCOUNTY OF OR· Dec 29, 1913 NOTICE Of DEFAUlT pollllld T•ut1M unOer llll loHowlng wl'llthef .vcti wit .. rlghll th bl , .. ,...,, MCrtll, II Ny .._-. 1,1 Ud. alll ~ .. 1 menol qYI ANGE. 1..o DOES 1 lhfough 25, 111. f2'M117 AHO l'LECTtON TO Offerlbed dMif of trull WILL SELL rlper:n.1 O'lltflyl,. tl~oprl~li'll, plollde.., ~INldl • l»mpo. Ud. tHpa#ldl cMrllro .. IO dtM. c•t.v:. Ho. 33 111 IO Pfl~~~~~. ?:~"r. 8,c1°5~1~9f."1Y ll'L'o~~~~~~EED ~~G:E~~L~~OOAEu,.c:b~NcA1~ ,:~: f:,~ ~:~,~'~. I~ c;:;h~~ co!.:.~!:-hM ::::: :., c::: L~ ~1n:._m;::.:i:. "::'.to. of SUMMONS 548-84 Ible 11 1111 time ol Hie 11'1 lllwf\11 ttnlry IOI' thfl IJ.ercl11 of IUCl'I rlghtt , ,_intlft ~llMI JOU. ff rCMI wflh to In att-In 11'1 .. ltllttlf, ...,.. NOTICEt You h••• Deel'I 11Md. """°"TANT NOTICf rr10ney of lhl!! U11ltlCI St1111) lff 11 •eser.ect In OMd lrom The Irvine ·--• ...... I I -·-• •-- 1.v--.... o .. RTV 11 IH •-•· ••"I, 1'• •-d ,_,,,-1 ·--yod 10 c , Mich••" eor ........ 1t10fl ....... I I , rov mn • 111oc.!liddo.a pl'ampureo thlt your ,..,. courl 1t1•J declcM mg1l111t you P\111.IC NOTICE ""'" "" " n " " '"' ....,. .. .., omp "Y· 1 .. --· •lthln )Cl d1'p1 1t11r Ill .. 1Urt1m0111 wrttlen reepon111, If lftJ, '"'J bl without rovr Ming Miid Ulll•i• CLOIUftE BECAUSE YOU ARE 1n(I now held Dy lt under H id DMd r1eorded Febru1ry 19. 1081 In t>Ook 11 .,..Id on y°'I. Ille with thl• eourt fttld on ltml. JOU rMpand •llllln 3t0 d•r•. Re.eel CTITtOUI I Ell IEHIND tN YOUR PAVME:NTI, IT ol Tru11 In tl'le property nerel111tl1r 131153 P&Otl 101, ol Ofllclll Re-a wrllllM'I rnporilll!O ltll eompialnl. ~ Uilld dllM IOllctlar el con- ll'>e llllOlmallon below. FINAME ITA;~ .. ':NT MAY IE IOLO WITHOUT ANY descrltled corot. Ufllell vou do, your l'.leliutt wffl bl lltl llM Uf\ ebotldo 111 Mii --1! you ,..1811 1o Me~ 1ne advice ol COUJtT ACTION, and you n'lly h1ve TRUST OR JOHN 0 CONTI Ind PARCEL 3 EINITlenll &I Mt t Id !IC llO ol tM plllll I I an anorney 1., tn15 m11!e<, 1ou bu:~:.,!~1~1wing perlOlll 1111 dolfl.9 lhe llg1I right 1o brlnQ your .ccoun1 MYAA S CONTI, l'lultl•nd 1nO wll•. ',~,,:",11!~,,'io,' ~.:·~d ~.911na°';riT:Pc~rt ':niy ltller ; ~~~di:!'.!:.:.:., .. ~ thould do so promptly so th1t your INTERACTIV E PRODUCTIONS 111 goOCl 1t111d1rig by p1ylng 111 ol BENEFICIARY SECURITY SAV · -·-· )Udgernent IQl!lnsl you !or ltle rlllll 'MPUllll 11Crit1, II tuiJ "'8Un&, W<•l1en response 11 any may be yoo• p1s1 Clue PIYIT*lll plu1 pet· tNGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. 1 "SupPOfl, Set1l•m111t Ind En· d Clad I tl'I ,., I I Whlcfl a--.... (Inter Pro), 9550 Wir,,.. A.,.., Sulle mlllld coat• and •J.penlll wlthl11 corPOflllon. cro1chmenl'' Jn the 1boYe Oec11r emlll 11 1 com.,,i n ' ,.,... Ml' , .. lill-41 1 1-.. ,.... l!led on time 250. F°'lnt•111 V1lley, C1. 02708 ll'lrM 1t1onthl rrom tlll d•t• thl• l'IO-RECORDED June 25, 1081 U itlOfl • could rMUH 111 g1r11l1hmelll of 1•TO fltE Dl,lNOANT: A olwtl AVISO!Uslad hi sido deman. RIChord L B1t11rd, 10217 Sliter Wiget. tlk11'19 ot fflOne'1 or pt'oplr\y _,..,.... hM ....,.. l'l6ld il'f ltte O!lde El lfltlum•. leek cMcldlr oon-llCI of "-'lull wu recotded Thi• l111tr No 12·2105-42 of Offlclll RI--PARCEL •-El~~ M = Of G11'11f r.ilel reql>llllCI In lhll com-,-.tiff ....,..1 rou. If rou w'-" lo o1 Ud. i ln .uctlefte .. 1 tneftOI qw. AV:03. FOUlllllfl Vil'-'. Ci. 921oa 1rnou11t It $4.995.57. u of J1nu1ry cord• in Ille office ol tM ~def 11..,.,.,,111r1 par1.....,,-·7 NI pllllll. ....._ thN '9WIUll, JOI.I muit, Ud. rM~_.1 derltra de 30 dlei. ..,, 20, 1914, al'ICI wlH 1Tlocr .... ur1tll V°"'' ol Or1"r. CO<Mifly; 111 thl Anlcte 11111111<1 "EIMl'f'lltflll" O .. • ll OIJ ........ Thl1 bullnet1 II conducted by: 111 I th!!! Qecl lion of Cov.I ll I I : .. prll , 1 Within JO d1y1 1tter !till IUmtTIOlll Lii Ii l11lormtc~ q1,11 11911e, lf'!dlt11du•I ICCOUlll beCOn'lll currll11. Y°'I 1t11y 111(1 Md OI lrull delCflbn lhl OC ,__ '!~... ... ._.,_ In · RICHARD J . WACK , Cllt11 II lll'Wd Oii you, tlN wllh ll'lll court II JOV wllh la Mell IM ld'ltc. ol RICh•rd L 81ll11d l101 h1t1e to PIY thll 111!1r1 unpllO lollOwlng property. ondll....,.1 • ..., Ir"''""'' r• B~ YOLANDA PONCE. Deputy I wtht111 rnpori• to IN compl.tlll. In lttomeJ Ill 11'1ll ""Iller, yov Thll •l11erner1t wu !lied wllh !M ~ulori~n ~~II y~:ym~tou:~. ·~~ ~In: :l'"!~~!:o.:4:3eo: ~ ~~. ~1::~~10-~ C AflLll 8 . CA.MY Ulllell you do, y°'lr deflUll wlll be 1hould do M prompUJ 1K1 lh•t rovt Coonty Clerfl ot 01ange Coonly Ofl _ _. __ ,. ' lutt1201,111• hecll lhrd. enlerld Oil apoHcillon of lhl pl1ln-wrlltin ri1901111, II 1nr, 1t11r be Dec 29, 1983 min Id, buy you mu" p.ty Intl 223, P1g11 26. 27 Ind 28 ol Mis-•"Y IUppllrnenl• .,.., .,,...,..,men11 Hw.nttngton llMdl, CA. 121M7 tiff, lt\d 11111 court rMY anl ... 1 rli.d Ol'I llf!M. FDUll 1rnounl lllllCI lbO'll cellll'l9GIA M11)1 , recotdl of 0.· tl'lerllO, under 11'18 SlcilOfl h9lctll1gl 11....-.i1• )udOlimln1 ia;llllll Y°'I !or IM rllllt 81 Ultld 0.11a 1taOcll1r el COii· Putil!•tle<I Orange Gout Diiiy Allllr ll'l•M m0flth1 lrom ttltt d1t1 ange Coull!~, Cillf0tnli. 111 IUd'I artlciol eritlllld u lollawl: Publl.n.d Or1t191 COii! Diiiy Piiot clllm1no.d 111 I.ha complllnl, which MIO di un ltlog.00.,, Hll HUii• Pi!01 Jin 25, Feb 1, 11, 15, 1914 of rt1COrd1Uo11 ol lhl1 dOCUmll'll Exe.pt tr111retrom aH oll, gu, "°"'1'1erl Rlgl'ltl ll'ICI Outlll, U!tllllel F•b I , 15, 22, 29, 1014 could rllUll 111 gar11llh"*1t of 1 o . d 1b1rI1 h 1 c 1 r I a 11'!. 5,._8, (which di to 01 rlCOfdlllon o"""'•ri l'ly<lroc.1rbon 1Ub1l1nce1 el'ICI min-~~ Cltlll ,.....,.,11100" · "~ ~ 808-&4 ·-l::J 01,.,.,.,,.,... or ...,_, medl1lart1enl1, di e1l11t111M<t1, 1u .. ..--.. 111 by wt\111"'91' 111me kf\Owt'I, lfl, _...tllrr'*'!I"," ncra.chmeri1 , ..... , ------------I ' ... _,_, ' '"puM11 ..cr1t1, II "'' elgwnm, 1------------::'~~~~':!i~:t~I= Ofl Ot under ••Id land l>elOw' depth COrnrnu111ty F1emu .. eu.n.rit". i . or OIMI' rlJCluetlld tn !Ill com· pwec11 Mr r1t9lit1ldli 1 tllmpo. , ____ P\111.~~IC~NO~T"IC~E~---..-io0. you hi.,.. 011.., th• loO•I right ol 500 feet me1turld v111lc111ylfom PARCEL 5: E•temenl tor lngr-PlBltC NOTICE pl•0 1"'·,. Oct 11 1912 1-TO THE DEflNOANT: A clt1tl ,. lo' •lop the IOl'ect~re tly p.tylftg Ille 1url1C1 of •tie groul'ld, bu! •l'ld IOflll O'lltf lhlt por!IOfl of Lo1 JO:~ J.: coAci>AAN,'Clln< -o-pl•l-1 h---11'-• bJ 1'"-FICTITIOUI IUllMEll _ .. _. o... w11hou1 ltle r•hl ot er1try upor1 .,,.. L of TrlCI 10334, 11Pl't1'19'1l'Mld111 IUPlfl'IOfll COUfl'T ..,., -.. '" " ... " ,_. ... th!!! enure •rnoun1 demi ............ , 1 _:;.·, ...... , 251 ao ·--·~ 1 ore•·--•• By: CAROL A. eu ..... E, ty pmlnllff '9•~11 rou." JOU wl1h la NAME ITATEMINT your C•ld•IO< porllori ot thfl IUrtlCI 0 lhfl Ir.......... .. .. PIQM. 0 .............. o ~..... D Int Oltt Qou6d, ~ I 6-l•rtd lht1 l1wautt, JOU 1t1HI, Ttie lollOWtf!.9 PltflOfll Ire dOlng ltlo.,.. I depth ol 500 IMt or tile MllQ&lllofltoul MIPI, tlCOl'OI OI COUNTY Of ~ • wlthlll 30 d•Y• •Mer thll •ummoni tiustness 19 To rl110 out tile lmOOl'll Y°"' mu11 purpoM ol ixpl0tlf!.9 lor, IX>r1f'10, .. Id Cou111y, u 11.1eh HlerfMl'\I la LOS ANGILEI 1.....,... llt• ;ivk, Elq. ,1 se<ved on you. tii. .. 1111 !hll C°'lr1 (Alf'IREWOOOS UNLIMITEO,(B) ply. or 10 1"10Ge IOI' p.1yrnent to mlnlf!.9, drilling, ren>O\tlng, 1J.tr1CI-more Plrllcul1rly d11e1lbed on In IM Mllllf OI ... .., 1.-llOO 1 wrinen •HponM to the comD1al111 CHIMNEY SWEEPS UNLIMITED. tlop Ille IOl'eclolure, °' II }"OIJI' prop-mg Of' matklllf'lg Mid 11.1bstanou, UhlbU Fol IM Suppltmerrtary Dec-ADALINDA tSLAS·VASOUEZ 1I01 C•NrJ t, '"'1 Unl""t you oo. your oel•ull wm be (Cl WESTERN STATES MULTIPLE ll!ltly 11 111 lor1eloauri !Ot any Olllllr 11r->1ed 111 Deedt of Recotd. l1r1tl0fl ot Coveri111t1, CondllloNI MARIA ISA8EL ISLAS ~i.;:3~~CA.-7 •nieuio on appllc•tloi1 ol the 011111. LISTI NG SERVICE, 912 N Slelll, llllOO, tOl"lllci . AMERICAN SAV· VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNO ER A •l'ICI ReatrlcH0111 rlCOt'ded "Sub feel A perlOll!t) who lhouk:I tie dlCilflCI ,..___ .,,_, Ill! ind !his court m1y enler I An•helm, Cl 92801 INQS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. DEED OF TRUST OATED JUM 18, to;" Below (Tl'll "Dlcllr1llon"). lrMlrom IMcullody and conlrolof bllthlld Of~..,_., .-Ir Piiot JuO..........,t 11Qalnsi you tor th!!! rlllel r.rr~ Hu nt. 912 N Sl•1t1, l5725 E Wh•lllllr Blvd • Wltlt!llr, 1012. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Thi 1trMt lddr-Ind Olhlt lhllr per...,11. FIG, I . 15. 2:1. · lt8" SOI·"" ae,;:;~;;~ Ill \ht! compll1nl ""11Cll An1r.&1m, Cl 92801 CA 110607 ' t7 141 773· 7134. TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT common Olllgrl1llOn, II 1ny, of tile CAii NO. A tun - could 1111u11 1n 1i1rnosnme111 ol Tn11 tiuatne11 l1conduc1ed by 1n B1·211437 79 CA MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. rill properly dfferlbld 1bov1 11 CITATION waget, !l~IMQ ot mo11ey O• D•OP41rty 1ndlv•du1I II you h1111 111y qU>llUOl'll, )'Ou IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION purpor11d lo bl 42 Thlcil;ll, IMIMI, ,r91odam f'fflfl'I oro1tie•r1llelrequ11sted on 1ne com· TERRYliUNT lhouldCOllllCt1l1wyerorlMgot1-OF THE NAT URE OF THE CA 01714 l'llfenlllC11elodJ pla•n! lti11 1111erneri1 wa1 filed wllh rne ernrnenl 11Qitnty wllk:h m1y t11ve 111-PROCEEOtNO AGAINST YOU. 'IOU Thi unOlfllg!'lld Trul1M dll-MM Conlrol Oiiea Jan 26 198• County Cler~ o! O•lfllle County °" au red you1 loin SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER c11!m1 111y ll1tilllty IOt 1ny ll'ICOlrlCt· To Dlnlel Sll'l<ll\lll 11111 lkl lEE A BRA,,,CH Cle•!< Ja11 • 198• Remember YOU MAY LOSE 2023 Phll1rape Court. COltl .... 1olTt111trMl1ddr-lndothlt D1n!1I S1nOot11t 1k1 D1nl1I By C••olyn E ACOl18 (leou1y f2149o40 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Me.1, CA common dellgn1tlon. ll tny, lhown I I I I I • ( P ' I I U m I d Pubhsn1'a O•ange Coast Daily P1101 Publl•fled O••ng.e Co111 Dally TAKE PROMPT ACTION "\II• llffff lddrHI or commor1 nereln. l1tn1r)·wh•r11bou11 u11know11 Jan 16 ~!> Feb 1 II 1911• Pr!o1 Jin 2!>, F11i) , e 15, 198• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tn11 desig11•tl()fl ot property II •hown S1ld Nie w\M bl 1'1'1161, but Her111101 lllu V11quu 1111 H9t!llMll 556·1• SUNKtST SERVICE COMPANY , 11 11:10--., llO w1n1n1y 11 gtv.11 .. to Ill without ~lnl or w1rrW1ty, Ill· Vuq~ 1111 HerNl'ICll Slndo'lll lit• HARBOR LAWN·MT. OLIY! Mortuary • Cem•tery Crematory 1625 Gisler A>1e . Costa Mesa 540·5554 PLl"CE •ROTHEftl IELL BROADWAY MORTUAfl'Y 110 9ro1dw1y Co111 M•U ~2 -9 150 IAL TZ BERGERON I MITH 6 TUTHILL WEITCUFF CHAPEL •27 E !7ll'I SI Cotti M•s1 6•6·9371 ' r l'IOW outy 1ppal11lld Tru1tee under 1 complllt-u or c0trllC1f'llU)," TM Pl'"' or Implied, rlglfdln<g lltllt H I r I I 11 d I V I I • Deed of Tn.o11 d1tld o.c..mber 2. benellclary under .. Id Oltld of pOIMllllOfl. o< MCUmbrenoM, lo qu•t-(moth.r)-wh•r•1bout1 u11- 1977 l•ICutld tiy. ALBERT J. Trull. by realOl'I 011 brNCh Ot 0.-pay !tie remlln!ng prlriclptl IUl1'I of knmm 1rwi to 111 PlflOM clalmlria VOTO & GRA CE M. VOTO, hu1~ leu!I Ni. !Ill ot>llOlllonm llCUtlCI IM notl(1I MOUrld by Mid deed Of 10 toe tl'lrf1!Nr-or mo1hlr of uki t---------1,nd w11111 Trut\Ot. to ucur1 obll-lherlby, ti.er.iotor• 1111CUllCI Ind Trutt, with 1111.,Ht 11 In lltld not1 minor perlonf•) 1bove n&mld. g1llorl• 11'1 ''"°' ol AMERICAN clllllt1 ... ed to lhfl ull6erllgned I Wl'll· prot/IOed, ldt111'1Cit1. II 1ny, under Br order ol lhll Court }'OU .,., SAVINGS & LO AN ASSOCIATION lert O.Cl1r1\lon ol DellVll •nd 0.. lhllt.,m•otllld OMd ol 1rva1.1 .... l'llrlby cllld lf'ld !r~lld to) IC)- rlC()t'ded Ofl o.c.mber 11. 1077 a• mind lor Sile. 1110 wr1U111 noll09 of ct11rgn, 1nd 1•per'INI ol thl ~ bllor1 IM Judgl Prllld!TIQ In OE BORD oocurnenl no 21812 bOOk 11•95 br11Chll'ldoftl4ICtlorllaCM111 lhe TN1IMendOflhlllrut11crNtlldby Oitp1nl'l'llnt 234 rm 7-311of1he LEONARD DREXEL OE PIQI 120-4 of Otlicl•I RICor01 In thll unOer•IQl'\ld 10 Mii 111lcl properly IO l&kl Oltld Of Tf\191. lbOve an11111d court, IOCllld II BORD 1 1 'd f offk:1 ol th1 Recorder or 01•nge Mtl•fy ••Id obllg1tlon1. 111d II•• TM telll 1mount of !Ill u11pitld Crlmlnar CCM.>r1 Bldg. 210 W. T1m-, ong t me resl ent ° Coun1y. C1u1ornl1 111c1uo+11g 1 •II., IM U1161ftignl<I ~ lllcl bllll'ICI of IM ODllgllJOn MQl(id pi.Loi Ang4t6M, CA. 90012 on N e wport Beach . Passed noll(•) '°' thl "'"" o1 t to,400 oo. notice ot brMch lfld of elle11ori 10 by IM proparty to bl told ~ Maret\ 28, 108" II 1:30 A.M. of tl'lll away February 7, 1984. Th11 IM berllllclal 1111er .. 1 llM., 1:11 rlCOl'ded October 2', 1912 M ,~ "tlmtitld OOlta, I'll· day, tt'lln •11d 11'111'1 10 .now c.uu, Beloved hWiband of EtheJj ••Id Deed of Tru11 .rwi thl obll· !n11r. No. 380059 of Ofllelal R«o<d1 per191111"1d 1dt1al1Cft It IM llrM of II 1riy you h1111, Why Ille! l*'tof'I M DeBo d gitlori• ~rid 1tier1by ,,.. pr ... 1n Ille olflol of IM Aecor<Mt of O'-IM lnl1!11 publlclllon of ll'lrl Hotlcl thOuLd not bl dlCl..0 ffM rrorn ary r . Newport• .,,11y l'lelcl try the blllefldlry. Tnet 1 •no-COUnly, of s ... 111115,803.70 tM conuoi of thltr Pltltl'lll ICCOl'd· Beach Abo survived by one tirucn of, end 09!~1 kl, tM otill· Silo ..i. Wiit bl m.O., tiu1 Thi b«leflclary Ullder lllcl Dltltd ll'IQ to IM petltlorl Oii 1111 herlll'I. son Leonard A . OeBord of g111orl IOI' which 11Jd Dlld ol ITru•t wllhOUI cot1an1111 or w•rrlll\1)1, 111-01 Trua1 tierllofor• ••eaitlld Ind 1'or ll!lur• to 1111111, you mlt)' bit Monterey, Ca.lifomia·, four I• 11Cvril!.!','~oocur-r~~~~ .. 1. thl prH• or lrftplllld, r191rdll'IQ 11111 dlill"91'1d 10 IM unOlnigned 1 Wf'll· °""*' Ql.llltV Of 1 oonllmPl of OIYfNM,,.. ,..,, .. ._.. Po111111Gn, 0t ancvmbf1t1CM, 10 "'"Oitclar1oon of Dlllll.llt anct 0.. coun grandchildren, Kathy De-· """""•to m•k• lhl NOtllmber i , PIY the rtrn11n111g prlncl~ 1um of mind tor 8111. •l\d • wrHlltl'I Ho!IOI vou 1r• toerlb)' noUflld of IN Bord of Lompoc, Callfomla, 1t13 p1yment of prtflCIDll and/or 1N no11(11 '"'"" tiy llld dMd of of o.tllllt Md Elktlorl to 8atl ·TM ptO'llllorl• of Cl'tll COCS.J 237.15 Mrs. Kenneth Fithl!r o f lfller•I al1d Ill IUbMqultl'll pay-Tru1t with in1erHI •Ill llkl notl uMerllgl19d cauud Mid Nolie4 of whlchpt0tllo.1he)udgrllh ICMllt P '-nd T ~'--De rnent• togeftltr wtth llt• chlrOll. prot/ldlld, lld'#MOM, H any, wndltr o.+'111.111 and Elecilon to a.ti to b4 the minor lfld the Wltl'lll, If pr-. ear... , exu, .....,..,~ -1mpoun01 1rnpourte1~11.,,..,. 1hetll'rMofNldo.itdoltrv11,fMe, '9COl'dld kl tM oounfy wner1 the Wll. of thl right to....,. COUllNI Bord of San Joae, CaLifomla ""°" 1ri.: 1erm1 of Mkl no11 Of ,ch1r91to1, Incl ••perllll ol 1119 1H1 pr09*1Y !1 loc1!11d. pr-eNnt. Thi cour1 Mly ~I and Brad leek Bord of 5.-· Dltltd ol Tru•t ldt1ancitt of dollln-TnAlt• end of lh4i tru•t1 Cl'llllld by Oltld: J111uery 24, 1914 oounMI to !IQflMnl tM "*'°' 'f -·-· lh QUltl'lt llltutenoit pt'~. Ind .. Mid a.Id of Ttvel. LonO 8MCfl s~ I LOM ..... ~'*or not lhl mlnot II ablll"' r~nto, o...... rtt IVbMquitll pmyrAll\11 wPllCt! bl--Slld .... wMIMIWdon;TUMOI)', IO(:llllOf'I aNOl'd COUllMI, ....0 II they.,.. ur.. great•gtAnckhlldttn, Robert c•mt d\14 lherHffer, lllCludlnQ any F~ary 21 , 1N4 ;f 2:00 p.1t1., 11 11 Mid Trultltlt 1D11 to anotd counMl. lt\llllPt)Olnt Fu1her . Jennifer Fisher both 1111 ~OM or other IUll'I• P9>"'* IM ChflPI'*! A'lll'IUI 1ntrance IQ 2QO PIN AV<lt!UI, Sun• 200 cwnMI to 'IP'"""" ltMI ...,u. of Pearland Texu and uno.t 1f'll 1.,m1 of ••lcl Holl or the CMc Cent• &.lllcllng, 300 &It Ldng Bllctl, CA. toll0'2 TM pMltlon N9d hlrlWI II for VIit ' Dltltd ot Trv11 , Cl'llpmtn A'lll'IUI. OrW191, CA. (2131432-2277 Pl.lfpotll of ff...-.g lhl wb)ect dllld Stephen De Bord of s.cra. Tt1i1 tiy rMto11!'*90!,1he pr... MOTICl1 AT ~ °' SALi. ty Brlitr'Y AbOOtt. fOf p11CMM111tor10op11on, mento, C.Ufomia. Mr . .[)e • .,,, b&Mllcllty undrll' IUd'! OllCI of lllOi MAV .. MADI .. CAIH Alll•lant Vlol PfMIOlnl Ol!ld: JWNflY 11, 1MI Bord WU a member o( TIM! Trull, ,,.. lll«lU!ld _, dlllYll'ld ANOIOA THI CAMffU• Publlllllld °'*"" Cq!lllt Diiiy .IOHN J COACO"-'N Vewrw of F ordlll Wan, =~ TO::ii ~Wf'lt~.':':; t'=-c°~~~~ l'flot "", 1 · •· 16 ' ,.... 7K-84 ~'re= Post # 1680, Santa An... CA. S•. ""' hit IMPO.itMI W'lth Nici Al IN llml OI the lnltlel P'ibll· 1-----------1- a nd • member of the New-Tru91M, ll.ICf'I Ol1ld of Tru.t"" .. Clllofl ol !his notkll, the lot.I NOTtCl TO THE pot1 Harbor Board. of Re-===~~=°!:; :=::::u~=:: USE THE You :.e:e:,s;~~-altori. FuMr1tl IM!!rvlcetl wlU o.datld w dOH .....,,. drlcl#• wtblld dMd ot lf\ltl Ind t11WM1tcl CltM be held on F'rlday, February 111 ..,,,,, MCvrlld 1~ """*"' c:oet1, hO*\Mt, .net 1c1"*"°" Is DAILY PILOT The time...._• ctt111on II-.. 10 19&4 at 11 :00 AM Pitte."e ,...,. ,... "'° e>ey•rN ltl'ICI ""' 1132.ll0.31. "FAST --a MtWd on • _.,,. ln9Y Wirf B ' ' liectlld w dOll tlll'l'by 11«1 10 To dltt.,MIN IM lot.II~ 4-Plndlna on lhlt n'llttlod OI -· rotf\erJI BeU Broadway CauM m. '"'9t pr°'*1)' lo bl IOld ,.,..., row m11 c111 •1l/t4,....ll RESULT'' YI09. FOi 11,ltllf* ... CocM of CMI Ch•pel, w ith Reverend to Mti.ty JM OC>llolll0f'9 MCurld 0111;J1nWWyff. lll4 SERVICE _ l'rOC1tC1ur1 ,, 411.10 tllrough Charln D. Clark offid1tin&. tMr*t. SECURITY SAVINOI AND MOR-T-'416 <ttJ, lntermenl at F'alrh.aven DATI: .l""*Y 20, th• OAOl COAPOAATION Of RECTO.RY ~ hflWIO oa100y °' oon-M~-• Po k. •--ia a.--AMIE1'K:AN SAVINGS ANO LOAN 11 UICI Truet•. ... I I trol Ot illtth wtiom UICI dllld "-11'1 al_.., r QllU n1 ... A&aOCIATION tyT,D SIEllWICECOMPNN,..,. r 111 C1 ~111 ,...,. 10 llPJIMI', IM'IWt en• FtWnda may call at •ht VlrotnllM ••· l)'CATHYLOCKHART.A111.s.t. '''l \Jlt•l ,111 NY~. Monuary on Thunday Feb-AUt. ~ l'rlllldtfl• tll.,Y A publlantd otatlOll ~ tJt ruary g 1814 15:00 PM IO ltyAobw'IC Mlillllro, 1HON C#llornlell'Wll.,~19711 642·5671 ~lil'IOltofllill*'llON ":00 PM' .... _.......: ...__.L A.lllltlnt litcr«.,y w"""' er1e11. CA. ........,111 1:,1 ,11 CCJ, • . .-~ uonntn ""'*'*' Or~ COM4 Ditty l'tlDt P\lbhhlod 0t119 eo.1 Olly tt11ot r'***' Ontnoit Collt Deltr l'tol &.tll Broed"'•Y Oif'«111n.. F96 I. I ,,,, Jf, · N• Fltl. 1, I , If. 1"4 Jiii.._ 11, 11, ,.., 1, I,, 1N4 &42..fl!Kt --·-··-· 1~ ... 121 ... ~------~·-~ ...... ' • PlllllC llOTICE - PlllUC llOTICE 'ICTITIOUI MllMll NAM1 ITATUllllT Thi lollowlng IW90l'I II dOf t>ullMU U : HIGH TECH MARKETINQ, 45 Gorhem OrtYI. CotOM dll M•. C 0262!1 Dick v111k. •527 Gorham om CorOfl& d9I Mat, CA. tWI Tl'lll tiutlnlU 11 conducild by;• lndMdu1I. Olctc Vlllk Thll 1111"'*11 Wll lllid Wllh II Counfy Clettt of 0.1nge Covflty I 09C 2'. 1013 ..... Publ!ll'llcl Or111g41 Cout Oii Pllol Jin 25. F1t1. 1, I , IS, 1"4 ..... P\111.IC NOTICE FH:TITIOUl llU~Nlll NAMI ITATWMINT Th• loll0wlf'10 Plf'IOl'I• 1r1 doll' bullOlll •= MESA PACIFIC FINANCIAL, 450 C1mpu1 Or., Su111 211, N1w1>0 S.ICtl. C1.02e60 SP8, INC.. 4500 C""""9 Of Sllit1 218, ~ 9"ctl. C. 92880 Tllll l:IUlllMll II conductld by: corpor11ion P\111.IC llOllCE NOTIC1!0P TRVITll'I aA&A MO. U1 On March 2, 1"4 II 11:00 .. ,, PIEDLANDS FINANCIAL 8!1' VtCES. INCORPORATED, I Cell lotnl1 corpor11lorl al TrultM, c Succ1uor TrullM Of' 8ubatllvt• Tru1IH, of lhll Oll'laln Oitltd ( Tru1t 1•1Cut1d l:IJ PIAL"I LANTERNIER a11d JfNNH LANTERNIER, ~•1:19nd end wtlt CRAIG LANTERNIEA, I llll'IQll mar SUSAN LANTERNIER, I II,. wom•11, Ind r.c0tdld Dlcember I 1tl0. r•rlCOl'Clld July 14, 1011 • trt11rument No. 11775, Bot* 14 1)( P9 750, .. IMINITlll'll No. 312, II Book 13154. P1g9 141, ol OfftOI& Record• of 0.lt!QI Cou11ty, Call fomla. 11\d P'-""""*'t 10 lhll c.tlif No11ett ol Olftull thlr9ul!W re cord9d October 10. 1913 11 11'111ru ment No. 83-444305. of Otlleilll ,... coro1 ol Mid Count)', wlll un<llr ll'M pvrtuanl 10 Nici Oltld of Trull .. 11 putlllc •IJctton tor cul'!, llwflo f'l'IOl'lly of thl U11lllCI Sl1111 o AITIWlcl, I cuNlf''I ctllCk peyll* 10 111d TrvltM dr-Oil 11t1t1 o lllllorl•I ballk. I 11111 or fldll"I crldll u111on, or • 11111 Of ,.,_. N"111gl Ind lolll l uocllliOl'I doml cited 11'1 thl1 11111 11 South fron 9fltr1nce 10 11'11 Orangm COU11ty OI( CourlllouM. 10 1 W. San11 Aflf 801MY1rd, City ot San11 AM, C.~ 1or111a . 111 tnat right. 11111 11'1( H'llllMI COflV.ylCI to lf'ICI r'IOW "'91( by It unOer Slfd Deed OI Trull Ill lht properly altu1t9CI in Ille! Count) Ind S11te ctncnbed 11· PARCEL 1. Thi! por11on of Loi 1 ot TrlCI No . 10491. In tMCOunly Ot 0.1nge. S1111 of Cllll!or11i., • "'°""" Ofl 1 map rl'GOl'd9d In booti 4112, p1ge9 40 and 41 of Mi. cellaneout Mep1, rlCOl'dl Of MIG Cou111y, lhOwll and cllflMd • Unit 9 Ofl I Condomllllum Pl.,, r-6'cl JuM 3, 1980. In book 13824. P1Q1 1107. Ofllcill Rlcord•ofMlcl~ ly. PARCEL 2: An undMdld 11 Hlth l11terfft In arid 10 lhlt pottloll of Lot 1 of TrlCl No. 10401, In the COunty of 0.1ng1, S11t• of C.tHornlA. M ltl'IOW!'I Ofl 1 mep rlCOl'Olld In boOk 462, ~ 40 11'1d 41 of Mi. cel!lll90VI Mep1, l'KOtdl ol MIO Cou11fy, thOWfl Ind d911ni1d U "Cort1mo11 Ar11" on 1 Con· domll'ltum Plan 11CotOlld JUl1I 3, 1090, In boot!: 1382•. PIQI 1207, Otllelll Rlcotd• of Mid eo...mr. Uoep111'1Q from 1 PGrtlOfl of Mid 11nd on.hltl of all mll'lll'•. Oii. g11. 111d oth1r hrdrcc1rbon IUl:llt~. llV9CI or tofd lf'Om Iha •bo'll o.tcr~bed llncl W90l'\ ll'll oon- CllOOll. howllt/llr, th111111 Ortntor or IUCCftlOl'I Ill ltlterHI ol OWl'*lhlp lhllll h1t11norlQhtof111try W90f'l lhl llUlllCI of'"' lltnd and lhlll r.o! 6tfll !Of IUCfl IUbtl&l'ICel within lh4i uwer 100 l"1 ol Mid llt\d, .. r• servld by Laur1tte1 OatdlnW, I widow, Ind Mwy Jll'll GlldlMr, a llngN woman. ITIOINr Ind d~ 111, 111 0..0 rlCOl'dld ....,,II 5, 1tla, Ill boc11 3020, pege 339. otflQM "9- cord1. PARCEL 3: An MMm1t1t for .ither 1111ryw1y•. Piiio or ctrPOl"f* ewer 1h11 poroon of thl hlf•.-11014 dllCf\bed common ., .. ..tlic:fl .,. lhOWll 11 being &ppunllMtll IC P1rC11 1 on the COndomlnl!Jm "'*" rlCOl'd9d JIJM 3, lffO, Ill DOCiie 1382•. P9QI 1207. Otfldll Allootdli of Mid ColJl'l1y. Thll 1trMt add,.... or Olh9r com-mon dltllgl1111on Of "'° Pf009l1Y. 2243 PKlllC At1•r11J•. . lf9-10', Colll Mell, CA. 92121 Nim• ind 10dr••• ol th1 MMllcllt)' 11 wl'loM ~ tha 1111 11 1:11111g conduot1d: AEOLANDS "EDERAL IAV\NOI I LOAN ASSOCIATION, I eotpof• 111on. 300 E. Slat1 Str~t. "-dllnd1, CA Oir.ctlanl 10 tM 1bolll ptOl)lrty m9Y M OC>tall'ltd. try ractUMlll'IQ lln'll In Wfltll'IQ lroin ~ INnfllclll')' wlltltn 10 cllYI trom lllrt ffrtt publleltlon of ttllt r'IOtlOI. Said Miit wlll bl rr.oit wttl'IOU\ CCYMolt'tl or W11rlllty, ..,,_ °' ~· .. lo 11011. pocattllD IOI lnCl.lmbrln<lll 10 Mtlolfy thl unpaid t1111n01 0!.11 on It'll no11t Of NMI MCwrld by Mid OMd ol TrWI, lo w!I: 11e2,,..1.'4, P"" '"' to1ow1na "llf'Mtld COlll, ""*'"" tild ... ""'°" 1t 1'11 lll'M Ol IM tnl!taf -Kclllon °' lhll No4ic. .., .. 12,040. 11 Tf\lllM't ,.. iftcl ... ... -. NOTICI TO "'°""''"~ YOUAMltD9'AULT~ ODD M fMleT NT9 lllM' tJ, ... Wii'M-YOU T AC'OON 1'0 "°1'101' • NOPIRn,rTllAYMMLDA A PU9UC IAlL • YOU -Ml UPUKATIOJll Of' twi!1i °' '"' "t()Cl-'fOU, 't'OU IMOUl.O OOllT A ......... fU!.DLA,.01 flNA'fCl,Al II"• VICI.I, INCMl'OAATID, ,,_ D(ITIO: _, 11, - f"H!LUI' "· MOOINCIC, ......... DENT , toOl.llM•l--.1....,,..,00 ,..,..,.,... GA. •n,~ l!J:l.::0".. ·---"'---· , ... 1.1, 11,,... I - "' • ... -• - 'II t7 " .. .. "' • ly .. D D 1 I, • Or,nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednetd1y, F .. PlB.JC NOTfCE T.-. tUNNOllt COCMT IUNIUOft COUllWT MOTICI °' -THI IT"TI... 'ICTITIOUI MllNU ITA.,._,,., Of NOTlC -·--·---... I"'• _..C"' .. ,,._,."".. ,;:: °'ca•--...... .. ...... 8T"T•~ a.a•--01•1111T-,._,..,. _. ~·-........ r~~----..... COUNTYM~ -.. a_ .. , .... ...., mr-.. --TO ••LL A LCONOLIC Vfl "·--1 l5, t"4 II 10 00 ._ , .. COUNTY Of ORAMGI In Ille M1t10f ol ttia The lollowlnQ ~ art doing '1CTIT10U9 .,.._II NAl9 ..vaMGll TM .....__ ,__... .,. ,........, AM lhwton/AlnerlQn bptw ..., ,. .._ c._,......,..., ._ ~tlonof bln!Waa Thafoltowlnei*IOMhl¥aaa>en-, .. I. 1114 ~~ ._..,. &crow Company for"*'Y flU'IOWn ....... a.Id ...... 9fl MAMl FOVADISKANOARl(ARAM Ma INVl!llMINTa, HOO don.dlhal*ofttlo"ctt\IOUI... To Whom It M•y Cone«n· HAUL'S I AUTY BAJ.OM • .. loutttern Clti.e «ec:tow ........... ,.~-f c MKArtl!ut 8tvd . 8ultt "°·Hew-IWllN#m.WNOATHAMlRICAN MA"TtH, ,,__ ..... --··-I ._._ "1,._ --a..c ............... -. Trwt ... Of 8UOOMIOf Trutt .. °' ·-__..._ °' haftOe ol Hamt l>0'1 BMeh, CA t2tto ICHOOl 0, INCOMI TAX PREP "-'-~ __.-.,.,.. 6 .,.... -· _.., " """" lubttlMad Truat•. of tllat certain CAAi NO. A·Ut -No. A 12 14 22 Paul A Molanllo, ~ot2 C~ AAATIOH. (8) NORTH AM[ .. ICAH ..._lie ..,.....,w.., to N ~t lngton "9d!, C& ~ Deed Of Truet N.OUttd bY AOelltt NC>TICI Of IAL9 °' OAO!R TO t»tOW CAU$1! Lana. (l Toro, CA 12930 SCHOOL Of IOOKKl!fPINQ ANO ~I~~~ COfltt~ lf.AtfA ""°"·''°" CMM1J,. 11719 L. C .. 011[111 ANO CHfllllTINA ~~AT FORCHANOlOf'NAME ~anK bdltolle. t04320rov. ACCOVHTIHO,(C)NOATH AM!AI· fAT PL.I 10 ••H~!..11. :=.~~,oun1aln v...,, Cello CAOZll!A. H'**'d and ..... Ind NOTICI! IS HE ..... OIV'"... .... ·ovA (Sec 080!.41 Oalt Dflva. 8*tt• Ana, CA 92705 CAN SCHO<X. Of CONSERVA· ...,_ It 145 W• ,..... ... • T ......... ............._ ....... ---....... recotdedA1911114, tMUe~ 1Ubjac1 '°•-~~ bY "~ ,..;d 1 ~I~~~=~': Thia~ la condueled by I TIOH (DI HORTH AMERICAN eom--.. CA ..., .. ir4t'z;;:j'-·----, •• rnent no. 11M5, In boot! l41l t, ·~•It-Supatlor Court, tN orclaf ellOWlng pelJtlonat 10 "** genatal pert'*lhle> SCHOOi. Of' ANIMAL ICI NCU. ~ 0r.,.. eo.c <WY"'°' HANA MOA 'Pll09 -Otflelal Aacorctt of Or· undal91Q11ed, .. Con.rvator Of Iha t\19 noma from FOUAD ISKAMOA"A 8'*" I( Bactltatte •• oaNral (() NORTH AM(AICAN SCHOOL reo •• 1 .... 112.... TNll .. ...,,..,,, ... m.ct wUh - ango County, Callfor11 t1, and Parton and ht a to ot the IC.AAA~ to flREO ALEXANDefll patt'* 01' "R!AAM8, (F) NORfH AMEAI· C oC OB ~ putWIPll to lhll,Olnll11f NollCe of above---... ,.~--·i•-, ....,.., ......_ KA .. aM Thie •l•lonwnt wa1 filed With the CAN ICHOOI. Of OAAl"TINQ, (0) ,....____._,,,_ lfrt.21 ,. .. 3 "09 "Yon Dahlult Md £lec1 ·-· .... ~ ............ --....,. County Clerk of Oranvo County on NOfll"TH AMl!1'1CAN 8CHOOI. Of .._...... • 1 .. undtrrooorOtd ~o:.. ~::: r.t' blcleand..itat-prlvatt .... on IT 18 H£RE8Y OAOl .. (0 lh1t .. Dae 31, tt83 MOTORCYCL! AlltAI ... (H) ................... Ot-,.~~'.! 1Nt"""9nl No.~-~ ...... ,... 1', 18Mett.ooam.,Of'tner.-~ lnterotted '"the matter '2f7 .. NORTH AMENCAN SCHOOL~ '11CT1""'" .. IUll•M .... __ -...-..,_,,, _, -to Itta l\lgl'laet Ind batt blddtr. on In 0oc>ar1mon1 No 3 a1 700 CMc l..eto ltt ....,_. ._. .. -..... .... ,..rT -.... ,_, 293-M •-.,. ..,,_ tlclel fllee«OI of "' • "', :'.::.: attw within the ttmo allot#ed bv lew, afO<tMld ac>PMf l>Ofoto 11\it court DAMC\. J, COOflal TM VIL, ~I) NORT'H AMERICAN .,. ":,_ ""'!'.:' .. :..__ PllOI Jan tt, 21, FOO 1. t.. 111' unoat and 11Uftuanl to Mid Deed Of tM larmo and concstt••-a ..__._.. Con•-"-'---w-. •a·ta A ..... ,.a... --.. .,.,,,..._•A IAL SCHOOL (JI THI The lolloW4ng POtlOI\ 11 doing ,._ '""9'& TNll ... •I put>Mc awtlon fOt ...... ·--.. .... """"' -_,, ..... ...... M012 c• De Le,.... IA .. TON SCHOOL. l~I je:weu•Y bu........ -----------1---------------lawful money Of the United 8ta~of attar mant.lonod, Ill rtgfll. title. fornlt, on lltbtU-'Y 11, 1t94, at II· tr> ~ ...... CA. t'JllN D!SION CENTI ... ll) THI CUI· CHMI! COMPVTl!A SYSTEMS, •-ti' Mt\'l'W'lr '9CllnOU9Mllll11• .. __._.a II TM ......... front--_ lntatMI Md Ettata of uld Con· o'clock AM., and then and two (714)....... TOMIZJNO CENTfllt (M) POLJC! 2tOO .,,_to1 •1-8klo C ...... _ "-""'n.L N~ ITAJI II n ......I-... t,;;;_to Itta 0ou;y'Cou,.h-· Ml'Vlt .. a1111e umo Of leauanoo °' 8'IOW cau ... If eny they havt . Wtly Publl.ned Ot•• CoNt Oatty SCIEHCH IN8muTf. (N) NEW· 107, Cotta .:.:..-CA tfea' ....... NOTa °' ffte IOlllOWV19 ptrllOn la .,_.. 100 CIVIC Cont•°'"'-WMI, ,.,,,. ~~r.t~,:~=:~:f.-andec! ~,!.~ ';.,,~ of name PllOt fob •• 15, 22. 28. 188<1 POAT/PAClfllC HIGH 8CH00L. Leon N~. 2933 letrington ~ °' ~=-l'AOPllrrlU, 22•1 Ana, Cellfomle II that rlgtll, tttto, MrVllOflNp fttata may hayt at-IT IS FURTHER orcSOtad thet a eoo.t.4 '31t llfctl Sttaet, ~ 8MCtl Ct• fullar1on, CA 11fJ31 L.MTIDI'~ and In..,_~ to end now QVltadb)'Q9efallonoflaw,Of'otfter· copyof tnilOfdorlo~eautebe C~~ORTH AMERICAN co•~ ,..J~.~ll~bY.an NotlCO•IWtbyGf*'IMJLMnon ~Lit . Hewpot1 ~.CA ~ by It un<* uld 0..0 of Trust WIM, ._ Itta LAttare of Con· publlahad In the Orenot Cooat Dally l'\llJC NOTICE H " ....... ..,¥. klll &t-. • Cilltfomla ftmlled Dot1t Wst«mwi. 22,.z ....,,., "" Itta property 9"Ullad In Mid ton111orthlp wero leauod, In Md to Piiot. 1 r.ewepapor ot QtnO<ll RSEPON0£NCE SC OOLS, INC • L.on Nejman '*1'*'""P ~ .. lte ~ gen. t2MO ~County Md State doaetlbed N . Itta 104lowlno dotcrlbed rMI pr~-ctrcutallon. publllhed In thl• county PlCTITIOUt SUllNlll 43a't Blrell StrMI, N-s>Of1 8"cltl. Thi• •tetomant WM lllod with fhe aral pwtnor •joint venture J*'lnot· WIM. NfWPOf1 a.di, CA , Lot 353 of Traol No 1712 N pat arty locatocf In tho County ot Or· ot IMlt once 1 WMil for lour c;on. NAMI ITATIMllNT CA 92M() County Cltfl< of Orano-ColMHy on INC> eontlttlng Of Hatftafd De'*°f>-Thlt~l•Con<luetNby;tft map reQOfOtd In BOOie 50. PloQM 32 ango, $Iott ol catlfomla, encl llOtlly MCutlvo .-, prior 10 the dly of Tho lollowtng P91ton1 era dOlng Tha Flctltlout Bullnto1 Name r• Jen 8. 15, n . 2t, 1914 mtnt COfpor91Jon Wld Rlcfl111d 0 ·~~ale<l'nM ~ 10 M of Mlloollanoou1 M14>t ln 1,,. dolcrlbed "fOllOw9 Mid tte~lng bullMtt as: tarred to above wu flied In Ota"Qe 'DIMf Or~. wttlCh hOo c.ritd on Ito 0Mca of the County ~Oar of Lot T_,ty·OM (21) of Tract No. Oiied Jat\U-'Y 17, llll<I INTERSCOPE RACING, L TO , County on Jan 29, 11182 Publlahod Ottnot eo..t Oeny but1noe1 at 18002 !Mna Bou6t'O'ard, Ttut 1111°"*'1 WM flied wtffl "'- Mid County t&3t, U lhown on. MIC) racorOtd FRAM)( DOMENICHINI 270 ~Center Ortvo. Newport Thia butlneu WUeondueted by . PllOt Fob a. 15. 22 29. 11114 Tualln, CA .... dltootved ~ County Oler1I Of Or-.~ Oft Tho 11taet addr ... or othtt cotn· In Book 53. Paooa 3-4 encl 35 of J~ of ,,,. Buch, C1 928e0 COfporauon 7N44 M*Y 23. 11113 Hatfield ~ Jan 3t, ltM ,__ mon daalQnltlon of Mid propotty: Ml..itaneoue ~..,.. Rocord• of Supotl<>f Court Formula OM Ractng. Ltd , (Coll· Judy Bayertdorlor AMt Sec -----------tntn1 Cofporetlon hat the ~ 1'40 Whlftl9r Av.nuo, Cotti M.... Orango County. Calllornla Timothy J Siied, Eaq fo<nla), 270 Newport Cantor Oriva. Thlt lllltmonl WU filed with tho P\ll.IC NOTICE outf\oflly lo .... pa'1not1'1Jp ....... Publ..nod Or•nta COM& Deir CA. t2827 Commonly known H 14t61 2787 BrlatOI St .. Suitt 100 Newport Bffcn, C• 92&e0 County Clent of Oral\gjt County on poy Md dltehargo 1111 lloOlllllta of Piiot f:ab a. 15. 22, 2t. 1 .... .,...... Nome and 1ddrot1 of tha Brennan Way, Santa Ana. CA. c 0111 M .... CA. 112626 Thia bulln.91 11 conducted by: 1 Jan 30, 1984 ''CTtTIOU9 IU ... aa the partnorlhlo. C04ltCt encl rtcOIVe baneflc:l-'Y at wnlc:h rtqvtet Iha 92705 714/850·9090 COfPQf'lllon lllt no F182085 N~ ITAT'DmNT Ill montyt payable lo the petlnot· ul• It being conductocs : AP uo1~2.11 PubllslltdOrangeCoottOallyPllol lntoracopoF01mulaOnoAaclno Publllhed Orel\gjt Cou1 Dally tholOllowlngportontarodOlf\O thlp.parformo•ltttnoconlrecttllld Shaeraon/Anwlcan Expr ... Mor't· Bid• or ofl9tl ara lnvtt.od for Mid Jan 18, 25, Foo 1. 8. 11184 Ltd · Piiot Feb 8• 15· 22• 29· t994 797 •• l>Wlr'IOtl aa: '°'t~attv~~111ary to Wind Gao0 COtporallon, 1201 E Hlthland parcel ol r•I pr()9efty Alf IUOh blclt 3 t0.84 PatrlCll M. Soldano. Vici Prati-.._ BROAOMOOA HOMES. 25251 119 '"' -"-•"" ,.,. p.,,Mflhlp Avenuo. San Bernardino. CA.1124CM mull bl In writing, and will be r• dent DlntlC 111\flCE Paaeo Oe Alicia, Suite 10, Leguna HA T'1ELO DEVELOPMENT COA· Olroetlont to Iha •t>ow properfy Ctlvad by tho Coneorvator, FLOYD Thie 1t1tomenl wu llied with Iha .-~ nu . Hiiie, Calllornla 112W POAATIOH may bt obtained by raquoatlng GREEN, It the omet of Itta Al· PUBllC M)TIC[ County Clerk of Orengt County on FICTmOUl IUltNlll GENSTAA DEVELOPMENT, Sy Larry S. Hatflold NIM In writing lrom the '*"'11ctary tornoy, GARRETT • FISHER. INC.. Doc 29, 1983 NA• ITATIMENT INC . • titew York COtporatlon, ~ru~ 0r-"--~ n.to.. .. llOt within 10 days from the flr•t pubK-18051 lrvlno Blvd .• Tutlln. CA. K-GlltO flDUat Tn. I ttow1 d""' 25251 Paa.o Oe Alicia. Sult• ttO. • .. _ -...-........ .,_,, .... cation of tnle notic.. 92&e0. or may be nlod with Iha Clofk • NOTICI cw IALa Publlthod Otano-COOt1 Dally t>u11nos: .. no l)eBonl .,. .,.ng Laguna Huts, Ca. 112~ Fob 8, 11114 Saki .... wlU be macM wlttw>u1 ol Iha ebo.,,..named Superior cw ReAL "'°"'MY Piiot Jan 25, Feb 1· 8, l5, 1984 THE COVER·UP. 15e0-A N9w· fhl1t>utlntol11 conducted by. 794-14 ccwtntnt of warranty, •KP' ... Of Cout1, or may bt dellvwod to laid AT tttUYATI eA~ 832•84 pon Blvd, Cotti ....... ca 112&27 corporation. lmplad ... to tltlt, polMHlon Of ConlorvolOf l)tfeonally •I any time B Ian E I Jelk 3211 Oglt St Oonat., ~. Inc ~blanc:iea to talltfy the unpaid AFT EA ftret publlcallon of thll Ho-Notice 11 hereby gl\191' thll the 11 A,' Coate 91M4tta, c":: 92927 Mark H Conan, Vice Pr• beWICa duo on Iha nott MCurad by tic. and BEFORE tho making of Mid undofelQned, a1 attorney for JACK f'tlll.IC NOTICE Chrlatophef Paul LoJecono. 28 Thia 1111omen1 wu nlod with the 'tCTITIOUt Ml,_11 NU NOTICE AC11'TI008 ....... NAmtTAT....-T Ttia IOlloWlng parwll .,. doitl9 l>ullnMI .. JUDO JOURHAL, UO W , 19th St , CO.ta Mou. Ca t2t27 Nof1alU Bunaaawt. •21 ~ Hatnl4- IOll. ~~.Ca '2627 Thil ~ 19 cond4.lcied by 11'1 lndMdu.i Norleki eun..-. Thia 1t8tamant waa Ned with tM County Olefk of Otanoa Cou"1Y on ,.Id 0Hd of Truet 10 wit• Nia LYLE. ConaervatOf ot tha l*•On 0 OUNTY Balboa Covn. NftPQft, Ca 92ee3 County Ctenc of Orengo County on NAm ITAttMINT S 113,437.4&. plua IM followtng .. ,~ TEAMS OF SALE: Cutt, lawful and n tatt of LORRAINE CRANE. 1:'~ COURT Thi• t>uilnota 19 conducted by" 1 Jan 3, t984 The fol10Wlng !*ton• are dOlng flDltW mated c;oat1. axpen... and ad· money of Iha United Stet•. Tan ContarvtlM. wlll tell at prlv1t1 Nit gonoral partnorthlp. '2M7M bullnael u . Publlahod Orange eo.. o.wy Jenuary 13, tlll4 VMCIO It the llma of Itta INIJal pub-Percent ( 1~) of the amount oftorod ~~~he ~h!,_haalt'.!._~~~lho terms 100 ~~ ~~ ":i::'' Brian E Jelk.ey PuOlllhtd Otango CoMt Delly SOUTH P!AK HOMES, a Call· Ptlo1 Fob. 8, 11, 22, 29. tit' llcatJon of tl'lla Notic. of Salo muet accompany the wrltlen bid°' • .., """"' ....... ,_.,, .. ,.., men-Th•• 1111emon1 wu flied With tho Piiot Jan 25, Feo 1. 8. 15. 11184 IOfnla joint ....m1Ko, t540 South 11544 E10ma1ed lr\ltlM'a ,... •nd otfar Ind Itta bal.nce nw11 be paid tlonod and aub)eci to confirmation Plaintiff: F. DELTON HART and County Clark of Or•no-County on 551·84 Cout Hlgllway, Sulla 202, UQ\ma ------------0001a In Iha amount of $2,229.32 upon' Iha contlnnation ol Hit by of Ille Superior Court ot Callfornla. FLOELLA HART Doc 29 1983 Beach, CA. 92e51 ptuo lnlateet 11 the 15.60% I* laid S\IPO(IOr Court 01~ othtt pay. County ol Orange, on Feb. 14, 1984, CrO...Comptllnenta: EOMAM E. ' p Pta.IC M)TIC[ South PMk AMoclat•. a Call· ____ Ml. __ IC_NOTJCE ____ _ lllWlm on ttlo unpaid p'1nclpel bll-monl• I CC:Optablt to I ho at the hou/ of 10:00 A.M., or there-YOUNG and PEARLINE YOUNG PubUahtd Or•r199 Cout~ lotnll gonoreJ .,.,Cnerlhlp, t5-40 ncnnoue ..,... .. ~frorn Apfll 1, 1983 IO Hit, plus aoovt-ontltied Superior Court Said efter within tht time lllOWOd by law, Oetendont: JAN EATON KINSEY, Piiot J1n 25, Fob 1. a, 15, t984 PtC11110UI MllN81 South Coe9l HIQnwey. Sllltt 202.. _.,...__._._n ~ edV~~ ~--oeto-wlll ti.-~ me OIUW •W~oft~ASAKl &CAASON,at JUDITH A...JUMllY. JOANILS. --! g,. NAmlTUllWT laguna a.en, C"A 112t5t .,._ ., .... ...,. be .Utftotb:ed Of oblloated to pay II eecrow tarma. 3602 Katotla Avenue, Sulla 203, Lot SILVEY, JAMES SILVEY, J & M DE· • 4 84 Tho folklwlng portona ate doing S<Mh Paek ProPWty Cornoatw. a The lollow4ng l*tonl .,. ooJno any, ptuo any accruod late cttergoa DATED: January 18 tllM Alamitos, CalllOfnla (2t3) 4113-5551, VELOPMENT CO ·• Callfornlo cor· f'ta.IC M)TICE bulltlell as: Caltfornla joint venture.· 6390 butiMllS C p~-=nTtES. 1,. .. .-..... ~ 11t0f"-Y .... H any. FLOYD GREEM all right, lltla, lnter"t Ind Mtalt ol pe>rotlon. HOMEOWNERS EQUITY, (A) IN TEA NATIONAL COR· Groonwtdl Dffle, Su11e 100, Sen ....,,..,..., • _..,..., YOUAMINDIJAUL.TUMDlltA ConeorvatOf of the Hid LORRAINE CRANE Con· INC · 1 Cantornla corporellon, ED· FICTmOUI aUl•H AESPONOENCE SCHOOLS (B) Diego, CA.112122 Aao, lrvtno, Ca fl?l<4 oeaD CM' TRUIT DATID ~ 1, E•tate of MABEL MfVll... and all right, t1ii1 and WARJ>o~UNG, PEAA2~NE YOUNG NAMI ITATIMl.NT ICS·NEWPORT /PACIF'IC HIOH 8 .M. Brown lnvt9tman1 Corp .. a Shttron Mwla ~°'-"1~· 1111~U YOU TMI ACTION MAATIN ConlOIVolM lnttroat lhll aald ntato hu ac-anc:t 1 through . lnciullvo. Tile following peraona era doing SCHOOL (C) ICS..CEHTER FOR Cllltornla c:«poratlon. 1540 South 12 SPflng Acre. I na, 1· 14 TO CT YOUR~ LAWOFF1CES00F qulrad,byoperatlonoflawMolhor· Cros .... Oefendanle. F DALTON t>utlnenu: DEGREESTUOIES(O)EDUCATION eo..t Hlghwey, Sulto 202., Laouna ThlobuelMMilconcluCt.odby M IT MAY. IOU) AT A "'9&JC OAARm & FISHER INC wlM ,Other thanorlnaddlllontolhal HART, FLOELLA HART. J & M DE· STONE SURFACING. 4002 Rlvw SERVICE CENTER IE) CUSTOM-BMCtl. CA.92961 lndlvlctuel IA.LL • YOU Nll'.O AM IXPLA· 18051 lrvlno 8fvd ' . of NIO con101Vat0<0hlp al Iha time VELOPMENT COMPANY, 1 Call· Ave , fffwPor1 BMch, Ca t2tl63 IZING CENTER (F) POllCE SCI· Tho Aid! Be. Compeny, Inc , I ===~ wtll'I tN NATIC* CW THI NATUM Of THI T14tln, CA. 112&8Ci of 111 tpprovll In and to Ille rool fornla corporation, T O SERVICE Randall L Goodman, 4002 Riv.t ENCES INST11'UTE (0 ) JEWELRY Celltoma c:orpor•tlon. · 15'o South "'OCllDIMQ AQAfNIT YOU T• (7141544-8110 property dftcrlbod &1 lollowl COMPANY, INC • 1 CalllOfnll cor· Ave , Now""" Beac:h, Ca 92ee3. DESIGN CE.NTEA (Hl THE BARTOH Coatt Hlghwey, Suitt 202, Laguna County CWk of Oranoa County on You • .......,.,.. ' · poratlon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY, ,..,.... SCHOOL (I} SCRE"' ... PRIUTl•u. a__.. c a """'""'l Dae 2t, 1983 .... -CONTACT A LAW'· Publlahod Orango Coalt Diiiy Piiot Lot 64 of Traci NO. 30t9 ... I* INC .• Clllfornl• corporation, JAN This t>uelnott 1• condUC1ad by an ...... . .... l'OU -... ... H... f'D3m ,.... Fob 8, tN4 mapreeorded lnbook 199,pagn35 EATON KINSEY.JUDITH A. Individual. CEHTEA (J) NORTH AMERICAN ThoJICkOangoloComptny, Inc:., Publllhed OrwlOO Cooat Delly Oet.od: January 9, t984 &t6-&4 to 441 lnclullvi of mtecetlaneoue KINllY JOANN B SILVEY Randy Goodmon SCHOOL OF MOTORCYCLE RE· a C1111Mnla corporation, t5"0 5 F a l"4 ShHrlo n/ American Expreu maps, In Itta offlca of tho county JAMES • w. SILVEY: UNITED Thia ltaltmenl Wll flied with lhe PAIR (K) NORTH AMERICAN South Coat H~ Sult•. 202. Piiot Jon •ta, 2 • et>. 1• • m-M Ml.IC NOTICE Eacrow C«npany PdlllC 11nnce r.ee>rder ol aald county STATES TREASURY DEPART· County Clofk of Oreno-County on :c~~~?~BOO(~~~~~MAE~ ~C::C:.;,,!,9,.-2._.,lon .• ~°!..~eoknown .. Southern Cllloe "" Mort c~m-i.. k~ u · 12"32 MENT . INTERNAL REVE .... 'E SEA· Jan 13 1984 ,._..,... .. ...... ...... ._..-.....,. ""' ""'' ,..,_,, ~ "'"" .. ._, _ CAN SCHOOL F ANIMAL SCI· CeHtomla c:orporatton. 8390 Or~ t20l E. Highland Ave. FICTmOU9 Ml ... U Kon1lngton. Loa Al1mltoa. CA. VICE. TACO SI, I pannorlhlp, p bllahed Orange Coast Dally ENCES (Ml NORTH AMERICAN wtcn Oflve, $u1W lGI>, San Diego, San &.rnardlno. CA.112404 NAm ITATl.•NT 90720 STATE OF CAL IFORNIA, BOARD Pllo~ Jin 25. Feb 1. 8 , 15. 1984 SCHOOL Of CONSERVATION (N) CA. 112122 (714) 886-71151 and aa&-7951 Tho lollowlng portonl era doing Bide or offers art Invited tor said OF EOUILIZATION, TRANS· 634·84 NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL Of Pondlfota Flnanclal Corpor· Mittie A Brown butlnoaa u : property and mu11 be In writing 1nd CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE. -----------DRAFTING (0) NORTH AMERICAN atlOn, a California corporation. Aaalllat1I Va Prttldent VIiia del Rey, Lid, Ono Nowi><>n wlll bt received at the offa ot INC 1 Ct llfornla coioretlon, Pl8l.IC M)TIC[ SCHOOL OF FIREARMS (P) 27168 Hlgflwey 188, Blue Jay, CA Publlohed Orengo Coul Dally Pltol Plac:., Suitt 150. Newport Boaen. ASAKI & CARSON attorney for .. Id CLAYTON C ADAMS. TANTON NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL Of 92t37 Jen. 25, Fob 1, a. t984 Ca. 92&e0 ConMl'VltOfahlp Or may bt llled INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a flCTmOUl IU .... 11 INCOME TAX PREPARATION (0 ) Trw.PocHlc Funding Corp . a 496-&4 McGao & Paul, Inc., ' Calllomla with lht Clark of. tho Supefk>r COU<t CahfOfnla corpe>rallon. WASHING· NAME 8TAT'tmNT NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF Calttomla corporation c/o Nevoela corporation. or dellvered to the uld Conlel'lator TON INVESTMENT CORPOR· The fotlowlno per90fl9 .,. dOlng TRAVEL (A) NORTH AMERtCAN Savina. L.C*I Auod•llOn, 201 Lu Aal Eltate Pr099rtl" Inter· poraonolty 11 any llmt al19f first ATION. I California COfporltlon. bu1lneu u : SECRETARIAL SCHOOL (SI V09M eout.verd South. Lu Vogaa. n1tlonll, Inc. I Calllornla corpor· pubttcalloo ol thil notice end t>efore SANORA C BEATTY, SOUTHERN EXTRACTION SYSTEMS INC . NORTH AMERICAN LEGAL SEC· Nevada 19105 Ilion, OM Newport Ploc:e, Suitt making Hid sale Said Nie wlll be CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, I 1220 South Lyon Stroot, Senta Ana, AETAAIAL SCHOOL. 4381 81fch Tiiie butlneu 11 conducted by-at1 NOTICI CW 750, Newport Booc:h, Ca. 92860 mtdt uPOn tho following torma: C1lllornla corporetlon, MAUREEN Ca. 112705 • Street, Newpotl BMch, CA. ll2eeo unlnc:orpor.ied attoelauon other TMllTll'I IALI Thie t>ualnou 11 conducted by. 1 A HASTINGS. the COUNTY OF OR· Extrectlon Sytttml Inc (Cell-INTERN A T 1 ON AL CO A. 11\111 a~ On Fobruary 15, 1984 al 10.00 llmltedpartnorlhlp $152,000 00 minimum bid , ANGE.and DOES 1 through25,fn· fornle), 1220 Soull'I Lyon 'stroet RESPOHOEHCE 8CH00\.8. lNC , JoMf.5'1oomaker PrOll<Sorlt a.m. ForeclotYro Coooultantl, Inc., McQoo a tteut, Inc. 1 t .ooo OO cash down 11 time of bid clullv• Santi Ane, Ca 112705 ' 43& 1 Bitch Sltool, tWwport a..ctl. f"'9 .,...,,._,, wu filed with Iha a Callfomta corporation. u Tru11... Jomoe P. llcQoo, and cash balinceal c:loN of aacrow c-No. 33 •1 IO Thi• butllnosa 11 conducted by a CA 92&e0 County Cloftl Of Orange County on or 8ucco11or Trull to or ttr .. ldont The rlQht 11 rOMrVtd to rejOC1 any IUfllMONI corporation Thlf l>ullnoaa la conducted by a Jan. 25. t1114 &ie.Ululed TNll ... of that cenaln Thia •tatomant WU llied With the and 111 bid• NOTICEI You "-" Men •'*'· E•tractlon System• Inc COfP«l11on. ~ Deed of 1'ru1l tK1cu1ad by AAUN H. County Clar1! of Orange County on Oiied January 24, 1984 TM court may docldo .. afntl '°" Lee HOVMr, Prtlldonl Judy 81ywld0rtor, Aul. Sec:. MC D 0 NA L D, • .. EC HT I UPAOHYAY, a alngla mon. and r• Dec. 22. 1984 ASAl<I & CARSON WllllcMll ,04.lr bofno Mlfd unJffe Thia 1tat9'Mnl was flied with the Thia statement Wit lllod with the 10l.M9'0 corOtd Oct 18, t982 11 ln1trumon1 f213MO BY STEPHEN S ASAKI rou r...,ond wllttfn 30 dlf9. Road County Clark ol Oreno• County on County Clerk of Or9n110 County on 1100 'INnclal -...,., IOO "8 " No. 82·364392, ot Offlelll Aoeotdl Publllhtd Orange Cout Dally Allorney fOt Con..v11or the Information bet-. Dec 27. 1983 Jin 30. 1984 ltr"' ot Otanvo County, Callfomla., and Piiot Jan t8, 25, Feb 1 8. 1984 PubllShod Orano1 Cou1 Dally Piiot II you wish to IMk Iha edvw:e ot F231100 FD1211 Ian Otovo. CA. '2101 purwent 10 that certain Notic. 0t 3t9-&4 Feb 1 2 a 1984 in •llorney •n lhla matter. you Publlahed O••noe Cou1 Dilly Publlened Orange Cout Dtlly Publlstlod Orango Coast Dally MOTICSOf DIHOWTICM CW ,MffNE ..... Notic. It htirob)' 1J1""9n tNt l.MnOn Hli19 Ettat•, I )Olnt V9fll\lt0 C>W'I· norahlp contllt;ng of Hll1ftolcl 0.. ve1oprnon1 Corpor111on ano Aldwd G GrOVOf. wtltc:rl l'IU carried on ltt bua1nt11 at 1290 E. Llneoln, Anaholm. CA 92805, WU dtlaOl"9d tflec:tlve Moy 23, tW. Hatfteld 0.. 'iflOC)ment C0tpora1ion hat lho IOla 1U11'1or1ty to Mii pannortl\lo ..-a. PllY and dilCl'llllOO all llM>li1._ OI Iha partnorltllp. c:o8oc:t ano recatw an moneys pey1blo to the pwtnor· lhlP. perform ••1111ng contrac:ta end eel In any mennor nocoMllY to Wind up t'"' alf•lra of the part1*1/\1p HA TFIELO DEVELOPMENT COA- PORA TION Sy L1rry S "i1lllOld Protl0en1 Published Orange Coast Ditty Piiot Default thereunder rocorded Oc1 723-84 should do so promptly IO lhll your Pilot Jin 25. Fob 1, 8, 15. t984 Pllol Ftb 8. 15. 22, 29, 11184 Pilot Ftb 8, 15, 22 29 1984 24, 1983 H ln11rumon1 No. •-u-NOTICE written rnponse. 11 any. miy be 835·84 796-84 810·84 79S·84 83-4&e02tl, ot Offlclll Rooorda of r~ flied On time __________ ..,. _______________________ .._ _________ .. Fob a 1984 H id County, wlll under ano l"ICTTTIOUI 8UllNlll MLIC NOTICE AVllOIU1tld hi lido dem•n· purtuant to aald Deed ol Trvot Mil N,,_ ITAT'l•NT d1dt El trlt>uma. lede doc:ldlr con- at public auction tor cash. lawful Tho lottowtng l*IOrll 11a dOlng NOTICE OF TRUITH'I IALE tr1 Ud. tin Hdtoncla I menoo qlll money of Iha Vnlled Stltee OI bu91nMI ... T.I . No. 270S Ud. '"PoM' 6-nlro 6o 30 dtae. Americ:a, I c:aahl«'e ChoCk payable DESIGNS ETC., 4030 HtllotrOQO, Control No. 5f772 Loa lo lntonMclon qu. tit•· 10 Mid Trut1M drawn on • 11•1• Of COtona del Mw c. 92&25 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ",ou •ltfl to --IN ld'ftce of national twtl<. • Ital• Of federal S era M. Ca,,;acho, 4030 DEED OF TRUST, DATED Ooetm· °" •ttomoy In lhM molter, rou etedlt union, or a ltalo Of ledarll HeMotrope, Corona dol Mllf, Ca . ber 18. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE =~ ct,o"-;.:::.S::tyon';,'':!:o: NVlngl end loan UIOClallon doml· 112525 ACTION TO PROTECT YOU R ftled on time. cffed In thla atlla, 11 Tho Courtyard Thll t>uslnoN 11 conducted by: an PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A II Uiled daMa eotlcltar al con- w .. botwoan Ille two llMwayl ., lndlvldull PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN Mfo 6o un ....... ado on .... MUn· Ille Allen Bulldlng, teeing Yorba Sate M ComKho EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE --. StrMI, al 14081 Yorba StrMI, City TNt etatomont wet flied with the OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST lo, do bu la hacarlo In· of Tuatln, County ot Otango, Calf. County Clor1I of Orengo County on YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A rnedl•t-le, di .... man.a. IU fomla. ... that r1ght. tlllt ond Oeoombor 21, 1983 LAWYER rMpUMta eecrtta ... Mr ... -. lntorOll conveyed 10 and now ht6d "2SMl1 On March 2. 1984 al 9:15 A.m., PllOdo -r91letreda • lltmpo. by It undo< aaJd Deed of Truet In Iha Publlthad Orengo Cout Dally GATEWAY MORTGAGE COAPOR· c~i!l~~t.~l=D::: :, ~= properfy situated In laid County Piiot Jat1 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 1118<1 ATION, I Calllornl1 corpor1tlon, H polntltf ... Intl rou. H JOU wfttl to and State doocrlbed u . 294.94 duty appointed TrultM under and defend Ihle la-ult. rou mu.t, PARCEL 1. Unit No. 2, In the City purauanl to DMd ol Truat recorded ol lrvlno, .. 111own and daacrlbed In •-----------December 29, 1980, u lnll No wltttln 30 days atl9' lhll aummona IN Condominium Plan recorded on rtalC NOTICE 4ee&2, In tx>oti 13893, pego t483 ol 11 Mfved on you. lilt with thl1 cour1 Oc:lobor 14, 1881, In Book t425e, Ofllclal Records In the offlct of tho 1 wrlllon retponM lo the coml)f1tn1 Paoaa 45 to 80 lnclullva of Otflclal NOTtCI cw County Recorder of Orange, State Unleas you do, your default will t>e Aec:orda of Mid County. TINIT!l'I IAL• of Calllornl1 executed by Tim Jonoe entered on i ppllcallon ol the plain· EXCEPT THEAEFAOM Ill Oii, gaa, On Fobruary 22. t984 11 10:00 and Mar Jorie M. Jonn Will SELL tltf, and thlt court may enter 1 mlnaralt encl other llydroc.rbon a.m. Forodoouro CoNultent1 Inc:., a AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST jvdgonient agalnet you fOf' tho rellel eubltencoe tying l*OW I depth of Callfornla C01por1tlon .. TrutlM. BIOOER FOR CASH (P«t8b .. at demanded In tn. complolnl. whleh 500 feat WlthoU1 any r1gh1 to enter or Succouor Truataa or time of Mio In lawful money of tho could roault In garnlehment of upon Itta turlaco or the eu~aca Sut>atltuted Tn.111 ... of that e«ialn United S111tal et tn. front entrance :~·~::? r~~ fn ft:e~~ of Mid land above a depth at 500 Deed of Truat tJtOCUled by DANA H. to Iha Old Ortn9t County plelnt teat, 11 PfOvlded In lntfN mtnll of SMITH, 1 mllfrltd mat1, u hit Iola CourthouM . loctled on S1n11 Ana Oiied Jan. 26. 1984 record. and aoparato property, ind r• Blvd.. betw"n Sycemora St & LEE A BRANCH. Clerk Alto except all underground corded Mtrctl 27, 1981 u ln1IN· Bro1dway, Santa Ana. C1lllornla all By Corotyn E Acosta. Oepu1y wotora tying below Mid land t>ut mtn1 No 37977, In t>ook 13998, right, llllt, and lnterfft conveyed to Published Orengo Coaal Dally Pilot wtthou1 1n. right ol eurfac:. entry Page 923. ol otllcial Record• of Or· and now helO by It under uld Deed thereon angt County. C1ll forn1a, a nd of Trull In the pr()9efty lltualed In Jin 18 25 Feb 1 8. l984 PARCEL 2 An unc:tlvlded one purtuanl 10 that certain Notice of aaJd County end State dtteribtd as 3 l7-84 llfty·MCOnc:I ( 1/52ndl lnlor .. t u o OoflYll thtteund« racorOtd Sop. Thll P0'1ion ot Lot 207 of N-- tonant In common In Iha f• lntor•t ttmbor 8, tt83 •• lotlrumont No. P0'1 Haight I , 11 ehown on • map In and to the Common ArM of Lot e 83-3te74t , ol Ottlclol Rteorda ol rec:ordeef In Book 4, P1ge 83 ol ml•· of Trlle1 10454. u par~ flltd If' H id County, will under and COll1neou1 map1, record• ol Or· Boote 4&3, Pagea 35 10 37 lnolulM purtuant to Mid Deed of Tnnt Mii enoo County. California. doac:rlbod or Mlacolfanoou• maf)t, rOGOfdl o 11 public: aucilon tor cull, lewlvl M f04tow .. Mid Comly, aa IUCll tatm II defln«.. moMy of Ula Unllod State of Amari-Parcol 3, .. anown on• map llled In tho Artlclo tntllltd "Ooiflnlllone' ca .• caofllat'• eheClt ~·,,.. lo In Book 143, Pagea 45 Ind 48 Of at tho Otcial'atlon of Covtnantt Nici TrultM drawn on 1 1t111 Of Parcot m1p1, 1n Ille olflee 01 the Condition• a.nd Roltrlctlonl eta. national bank. a 11110 Of ledoral county recorder of Oreno-County, eeribad In "Subjac:t To:" bolo'# (lht credit union, or • a1111 °' federal Calllornla "DeclarllJon"), Mvtnol encl toan Naoc:llllon domf· Tho llrMt aodr... 01 the '"' ttARCEL 3 EMomanl• .. Ml clltd fn lhl9 ...... I t Ttte COUrtyard property dHcrlbod lbOVO It torttl In the Soctlon• enlltltd "Cor· ., .. betWMn the two 11atnwaya at l>UfPorttd 10 be. 42t..C Eut 20th ,.,., Eaaomant• fOf Ownort" ano Iha Alon luldlng, fldno Yort>a Street. COii• M .... CA. 92827 "~. S.tti.m.nt and En· 8tr .... at 1408t Vort>a Street. City TM undaralQnad dlaclalm1 any oroactvNnt" ol IM AtUcM enutlod of Tuatln, County of Or9ngo, Call-llablllty '°' any 1noon.ctnou ol Iha "hM!Mnl• of the Ooolaratlon". tornla, all right, tltlt, and lntoratt l boYe 11r"1 eddr"' and other PARCEL 4: !uamtnll M 111 con~ to and now held by 11 common dMlgn1t1on. If any, 11'town fOfttl In the hc11onl entltltd "Cor• under Mid o.ed oJ Trutl 1'1 Itta htirtln .,..,, (eMmentl ror Ownatt" and ~OC*1Y altuattd in laJd County Said Nia wlll be mldt. bu1 "lklppor1, aoui.m.nt end !n· and Stat. daect'lbed u: w1111ou1 covenant Of warranty. ••· croedltMnt" of tho Anlelo tneftltd lot 22 In 8lodc 12t of L.Ua Treat. pr... Of lmPfied. reoai ding tlllo. .. ......,_, ... of ,,. Oodet911on o4 .. pat IMP r9Cor0td In loo« 4, PGINltlOn. or encumt>renooa. In· C4¥enan1•, Condltlonl and Raetttc-Paige ti, of MltOtllanoout Mape, 1n eluding IMt, chargtO and t •parlMI llOnt In "lut>i-t IO!" !*ow (1ha tho otftce of IN County Recorder of of Iha Tru1l1t and of Iha trv1t1 .. ~ Ooclafltlon"~ Mid 0r.,. C«.tnty. Cl'Mlad by HIO 0.-CS or TNll, lo Tlla 11raat eddr ... or otMr oom--TN etrett .sd,... Of othtir c:«n-PIY the remaining pr1nctpa.1 auma of rnon deelOnatlon Of Mid proPtrtr. ta =tlon of Mid propatty: ta Iha nola(tl MCured by llld Deed of il)ljtp0f1ecf to be: 51 Owford · .n o be: 203 2t1tt St..-, Trutt with lntar•t thereon 11 !MM, CA. t2715 e..ctl. CA 82M3 prOVl<Sod tn Mid no11 l•I advanc:.. lakt .... wt11 be meoo witttout 8ald ..,. w111 t>t meoo wttt1out If any. undat ttte terma ot Mid DeOd oownant Of wwranty. •KPNM or COV9l\an1 °' w1tranty, ..,, .. Of ot Trull, 1--. charOtl and ... lmplled ... to tttla. pou It •Ion OI lmpflod, .. to tltta, potHHIOn, or pont09 Of tho TMI .. Ind ot tho enoumbranooa to MlltfY ttte unt*d ancumbtanceo to 11.tll~ the unpaid 1ru111 created by laid DeOd of D-.not ctue on ttte note or not• oaianoe duoon the not• °' not• Trutt. aeoured by Mid Deed Of Tniat, 10 ~ed bY Mid Deed Of Trvtt. to TM IOlal amount of Iha unpaid -'tl ISUN.11, 1*19 tM folOwttlQ Mt t187,M014, SIM the 1o1ow1nG ~ OI the obltgttton llCU'ed ~ ~ oapenaM Md ltlf. -~ ooatt, 4111'**9 Md ltlf. bv &he property lo be I04d encl Weno111 a1 tna Utna o1 u. 1nltllil put,. Vlll'Oal at tho time of IM Initial pub-rMeOnaM •timetad c:o.11, ... llettlon of ttlla Notice of a.to: lloatlon of tNe ~lee Of 8* panMI end tcf',lanc.a at Iha tll'M of ... U7 t 2 4111.Tt ttlO lnlUol pu~llon Of tho NotlOI NOTICI TO • NOncl TO Of Salt II I m .too ti ""°""" OW11111t "'°'"'" 0..... TM Otnoflctwy \ll'ICMlt Mid OeOd YOUAM•Dl,AULTU..IU YOUAM•DIPAUlTUNDIJU ot Tru1t htiretoforo M9'Vted and .. Ofl TllUl!1.NTl.D ~ DUD tw TIUIT, OATIO ..... ~edto the~• M'lt· -..-..... YuuTMI .. 91. U1L1M YOU TAIU AC.-ten a.cteratlon of dafWI and 0.. TO PlllOT'ICT YOUR HOM 1 f, TtOlf TO """9CT YOUllt ,..,._ mano for ..... and •Mitten ~ rY 11A y • acM.0 AT A P\aJC UTY, ff llAY • aol.D AT A "'9--Of o.tautt and 9tc1lon to hit TN IM& • YOU MUD /Ill ....... UC IAL9. • YOU MUD M Q. undal fll0'1eCI c.auNCS Mid NotlOO ol Unoef Of n41 NAT\a CM' THI ...,,,..TION Of TMI UTUM tW o.tautt and Elte11on to W to bt "90CllHllG AOAIMIT YOU, ntl PWOCBDINQ AOAMT YOU. ttcOfOtd '" ll'ta ooun1y ---the YOU 1MOUO COWJACT A LAW-YOU 1MOULD COWJACT A LAW•,~ procieny 11 toea~. ya Ya ~ O.to J""*Y25, 1.- 0llad J.....-i 24 '* o.t.c! H1tuety 11, tM4 ClATlWAY MOA'TOAOf COlll· ,-OMa..oeu-.1 COHtuLTAH'TI, ~LOIUM CONSULTANTt, POAATION t INC IHC .... id TMIM t•t y~ 11~. ~ 210 1.olt V_.,.l!Net. 210 IOO Nc>r1h Brand. Tlllillf! CA tJt80 Tt.lfl"' CA t2'80 GtoindalO.. CA t 1~) rn•1~;1-3142 m•11a1-3t(t 11111eae-11ooext u1a belllilil W am.od ~ W OmWod It !Ale 1 AndMOn 191' A ..... Or ... C... Dtllr '9llot ~ Orlllll.COllt Dllt flllot ~ Orengo Co&1t ~ Joir\.ll,Foet 1,1, t14 FOO t,I, ti t114 Pllol' b I. tl,22, 1984 ' 4t7·1A ... • .... MLIC NOTICE OlllANOI COUNTY IUNllllOlll COOtlT 700 Cl'tto Centef Dr. Wnt hftla Ana, CA. tnOt Plalntltf MA~OAAET s SUADAK Defendant DONALD ROBERT SUAOAK CIM No 0225598 IUMM~I NOTICll You have Men •'*'· TM court may decide ...in•t you without row bet"t MMd un .... '°" rMPond within 10 deJL ,_.... .,.. tnfor'fftatton betow. If you wtth to IMll the ldvtee ot an attomty In thl• matter, you lhOUld do IO P'Of'llC>tly IO tl'llt your written reeponM, ~I any, m1y be t1ied on tlmt AVllOfUlted ha lido <*T'latl· dtdt El lrlbuma. 1Mt dectdef ~ Ira Ud. llM IMHlteMta a IMflOI CJ*1e Ud. ,...,.. """o • 10 dlM. Lee le !Momteclon 4'IM ..... " you Wletl to ...a tfle ectwtc. of en ..._,_., tn lMe fMtt.f, rou 9'**' de IO pt_,cly M lMt JOW •rttteft ,..., ...... It _,, ,,...., "" ............. .. u. ....... ....,.., .. _ ..... 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" ...... ter....,.lal.........,•_~,...-----.......... 11ta1s• fer Salt 1 ..... ft1 kit ~~...:.=....-.-.• __ 1M1Mlt lean 1100 ...... Dafualala .. THE DA IL y Pl LOT ...... 1012 ...... 1002 _,._._11_11 __ _..11.....,.oz, ...... 1144! llUILW PAii Cnt1 .... 1114 ...... IHI C:LA 'Slflf.0 OFFICE HOUR~ 1 AJF•Ull.lllWNIT llWPlllT 1111 HERITAGE 1Trlplf wide 30'1t80' Lar~ M ... V.,de48r.2be,tam LI •• llLI 1001 .. It Walk to beach from thlt PA.RI llvlng dlnlng·lcltchen rm. (Part turn?) t1200. Sriorf term rental. 2 br, 1 J' 1 h S ' One of the belt buyt In Bdrm 2 B hOrM w/famll • are• 3 bedroomt 4 540-1507 ev. & wtlndt ba, '9 llv. rm, din rm, e ep onr • nv1n•: Traditional 3 Br, 3 'A Ba. Bayfront. pier & E••tblutt 4 Br'• + den, room F .. tur" Incl 3 bdtm 2'..t b• Plan 3 In~ 38atha-both lloh1 & datk· ••• WNll ~ap1t1'!:.!!!'·1 g;'~t~~~~ Mon da V· Fridd \ laroe klteMn anct br••k· remo<leled kitchen, QOOd 1 · Deco w 1n1 ... 1or1. Ne1tt to rec -• -... float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $1 ,100,000. fut room Lovely petlot beam celllnoa. and IP• rn _ oce11on. ratedl rm 4 pool at•a Agt 3 Br 2 e.. famlly rm, fruit peraona. non·•mk, no 8:00 :\ '\1.-~: 30 P \1 end total prtv ecy Call ut 10< a viewing appt. n ~Mona.. St38,990 540-5937 · tr .... $976/mo. Pete, pelt. Llttl• ltland nr lllYllE TlllUOE $326,000 AP 101 Mary 831·7370 ..m1n ~1 Select Pr09 751·3191 water. lar. laundry Bu~Jnt"!-" Countt'r. Oenti. 5-44-7020 'filsor I •••ttry Ltta Nice 2 Br, 1 ba w/gar. w/d S900mo. 7~880· '~1 onclJ \ FriJa\' Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba. UHllW.lnlTI Traditional It C~t• 11•5 hlcup nr v1ctor1e & C•-ifartaelltlhrahh4 patio, pool home. Prime loc $775,000. R It ea y • ~on. tH6/mo. Agt •r.iilli~·--.-...---.... -8·00 -\. M .-5:00 P.~t. llll •EPOI. ea Y FOR tE: 210ttln Pe@llC 1.0309 or 831-.'187 a"' .aa DEAD1.1'\E~: T n 631-7370 7 8 6-117~ I View ~tery I 1000 Rent to OWN! Spoti.tt 3 ftaia1al1 IA'V7 VIS A IEL LllO llYFllOIT (2 te °'"''fr .. ) ---==:::::!::=--=.=..::::.. tor both 740-2787 Bdrm famllY apot 1750 or Bach apt, refa. ido Fabulous bay/mountain view 1 Br, l Ba, llWPllT llllm llWNIT 1001 SACRIFICE 2 adjolnlno 2 Br 2 Ba gar $840 mo/mo. 11t, lut + 1200 condo co-op. Lowest pnce. $295,000. SpeciOYt 3Br 3b• w/pool. Goo<I 3 BR 2ba older gravea. Pacific view• 53M190 B~ST Riiy f.. dep 873-6489 fireplace and. great COf· hom• Lot 90 ll 178 ft 3880 Mlchelaon Ori~ Memorial Park 11000 D , t e· FRONT"GE -··h Pl HLIC \TIO:\ UE \DU'£ \lond,f\ I 111·-.d.1' "t'drw .. d.i' 1 hm ... of,n ~ 11d.I\ °"<11 11 r d.i' ~1111d,I\ "'·'' \11111 I ir•·· \\ ,.,J 11 Slt.-irn l HI I' 111 I \II 11.rn l Sltp111 ~tlpm ~ 1111 11 111 ~ IHI Ji .Ill IAYSll E PUC! IAYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up: 2 Br 2 Ba dn 2 boat spaces. $1.500,000. PElllSULA llOIE OOEAIFllllT Ocean & ~tty view s. M arin e room, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1.285,000. $215,000 1-....... ("'13)433·705" ••• •• ,..y ,.. -ner locetlon Priced ....... ' ". p4ef ptkng 2 Br S800 1 Br below market S205.000 OHTA MEii Univ. Pk 3 Br 2'11 Be. tale DQ txtt/Oa ta OCEAN" VIEW. 2 br. 2 ba S700 or v~tlon r1t. 303 Muat tell now Nr Npt Hit Cuttom 3BR or lte 091 On greenbelt ··-f:'~~· .~ 1:~~97'?f'· E Edgewat ... 11871-28" LAllU IUDll 2b•, lrplc. •h•lc• rool + s 135 000 Agt 759.()605. E/ald• c M. e unit•. '9""--:--..-.---..~";11 ___ ___,, _ _,___...,..,....,,.,. Ocean view SpaclOYI 3Br Guest Apt w/lrplc & BBQ _. - . Own« wttl help fin. Ctll H t. lt1ck :.f UIHI hack 3ba home 2 story 1011 of S226,000 La HI l11ck l :4~ tJ/70 8 4 5 • 9 1 8 1 · 1360 Rat ocean doae 18 N. Leg. bMut. CM»an woo<I and glau Priced lllJ lo01r4l1 llttr. HILIEllS IWI Hll • evet. Broket perfect Bachelor iulte view. 2 blk to bctl. all ulll, $50.000 under market at HI· 1721 . 2300 IQ ft. woo<I & glHa. actat Prtt 00 539_8190 BEST lee TV cable, very nice for 1 only S299.000 A•· --non-smkr. no pelt. S525. aumable financing Sub· PEllFEOT while water view. 3br, Eaattld• 2 Br. f Ba house 3Br 2bi""upgreded, all ap· leaae. 1at/laat S100 dep It It ti •• •• ,1 Oen. fac. 2'hba, frpl, open on 6200 ,.,, ft. lot 'I I I hid "73 0307 4n7 •3•2 CA '\CELL.\ TU)\ & OOllOIADO OAYS IAYFllOIT m • 0 era ..... uat ..., · STAITEll lllE beam celling, water tolt· A11ume e% private loan P• tnC6S nc wet ryr, " • or " ·~ ~ 1••·1211 2 or 3 Bdrm home with ner.aolarhotwater,wtlk $115,000 David Bourke ~~~~·~:-.. ~~~3~~h SS90 ~t ltack < :( ~HHECT I O'\S : large covered p1t10 and to be1ch/vlllage/1chool R .. lty 54&-9950 pool Great poolalde OPEN HOUSES/Sun 1~ -Elegani 2 bdrm & den, an ronl 4 Br 3 Ba dp(x. C an1·Pllat11111.., and 1 ·.>rrro1·1 1ori~ rna • be 1m1dt• un ..,arrw dPa.Jlmes a:. abo\'f'. Pl<'a"f' a..,k lor a ranl't>llat1on nu111lwr \\ hi>n 1·anc·t>llm~ \'our ad. Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. ARROWHEAD llOIE Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake v1ew. 3500 sq. ft. $440.000. Will trade for a locaJ prop. J , • entenalnlng area with 968 SKYLINE OR tmlllTll II I plush crptg, 2'A ba. cedar To June 9th. $ lOOO/mo. 9;JC llreptt Aeuonably $349,000 494-81881 TU lllLTH' & glaat 5 blkt to ocean.1.-8_50...,·""73ea:------r.o=z -priced Call Dorothy Super YU 2 Br/den 2 Ba TRl-PLEX FOR SALE BY Obi car pvt ~r • fully a ltaHtt 7 Hardcastle tor llnanang R-2 101. nr bch S250K0 OWNER COSTA MESA ~~~'in~~~~ at 0 pelt. la11l1hiy furn condo detallt OWC 10% 494-6930 AREA PRIDE OF OWN· 527.181h St 960.6JSI w/every1hlfl0, gtNI view -ERSHIP $690/mo, thort term Ddebout e 1'11Pl0 + mlll OOYble Lot Ownera unit Oft Adema matcl\'"1 3 Br only No prepaid 1u1. Oceanfront view, sandy has 3 bOrms. 2 bl, 2 Ba dth"hr gar shoP 818-575--0111 GE 759.9100 --------- ERROR~: Bay & Beach beach at door No walk-In clotet. lrpl, pan· grasay f/yd Moret $750 + Check Y<>Ur aJ da1h and report error.., 11n111Pdii-iteh Iht> DAILY Pl ur1 d"'-Ulllt'l\ laaliil11 \ for I he fir!>t mrorn·c·t 11 • ..,rrt1on «nh . Real Estate negative flow Can ClOM try and kitchen w/blt·lnt fee 539-8 t90 BEST A tatah Oaf. llLF Olllll for Euter and summer thruout ~ 2·2bdrma ~;.:;;Ti:F:i..;.;:7=;;;:--;::;::f.=::==~~~~= ...._ urArf fJULUlfCE lMCl 1,_t rent ala $500,000 CUI\ Mutt ... to tppr9Clatt. p~~~I DEB~l~A~ '::: t7y9: llJitl laJaa•.. 'ftll COSTA .Ell CllN dn. Owne< will t1nan at Only 3 yeara old Wiii 'V .,...,....,....,....., ...... ...,.,...._ Overlooklng exch.ls111e Big 10% One ot 1 kind Prln· contlder trade lor condo Kldt/Pett mid $600'1 ~ Attract f Br. yrly Mature ------------------iAnractlve woo<I and atuc· Canyon Country Club 2 clpala only. 8111 Gerrie. or ??? Cell 831.4402. am tee 539·6190 BEST married couple. No co triple)( ConveAientfy Bdrmt end den F~ Tn• Gerrie co. IJ.O-eeoo 9am . 6 pm, Uk'°' Jack SUPEF\ DEALI Gigantic 2 ..,kng« Peta 675--0247 localed Two bedrooms. windows and doort. tolld or G..,I N-"' d t--' 1 B •..... rt lt••L l ... + bonut rm, upgradet ..... y eoora..., r. ona and on&-htll betht. oak country charm. -..:.:!:~~~--,,..•""-!'~.-.1 • l "--galore worklhop. gar, S550/mo 2131289-8307 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B •• y~·d" D•·~· N fl 67'> 6161 CLA IFIED 642-5678 CL ASSIFIED · INDEX REAL ESTATE ..... ~r .... ti. fl. i lti.H•.. 1 .. 1 J h.tll• ..... ,ii,. .. .,,. A •l1ti'll• • Hit"" t ( f1(•of'14 h "'• ' ...... ,,..._.,. lt..11• J , , ' r ~ > ur.u \ .1 .• ., ~,,, , ,.. ,. ti-- tl~n Ua/I• I ~ \\1"'1u. I •It 1 ,,, ••• ti , •• k .. , ' t' ~ ........ ""' 'r.-'o"4tll'\~ K f t.JC<n.JIJI• HJ W•h~J ... RENTALS ft .v •• ti " .,,, ... I ~ t '' t "' ,,..,, ....... "' A, ... , hlaf •1\a ~ 0 '"'t ••I At·.1tl111t1 ' I 11f Ai11• •1JP1 ,,, I 1.t •t.11, H -.11 \t l~ .... 1•1 H • M 1;1 ... j I"" II ff .• , AHHOUNCEMCNTS '\J >Ulll t' ._,,... ... -.. ~ ,, .. ,..,, .. . '"' .... .. . . . ..... , •• 'r h~· to! ,,, . BUSINESS & FINANCIAL -~ .... ,..~, ....._,, •tt._.,..,....... '••t, f11jfj '·- 8 uaot ..... \',.u.h •I 'In~'""'"..,."' ''"'111 I out,.., h, •. '''~"' w., ...... 1 t .... l>fH \ l. l .. , 'Mu., •• , 'A-.. t·h~t ,\.1 • ., 1~-·~·-I I I II •I ' t ... ,...,.. lMPlOYMt.NI ,,. ., .. iA••••-i ANIMALS tt ...... ,,....,..1,1.~ f'~lf MERCHANDISE 111 .. \jl , ••• l·111M .\)•)•l·,."'' ........... f ( , ... , .... '\. , .. ., .. ,., ,,.,,''tit ....... " I\ k. 1 .. '~' ''" BOATS U'"' AUTOMOTIVE ... ... ... AUTOS IMPORTED • ... \ rn.• "''., I' • ~r1· I 111 "'-' ,. ' .. ,.,, ,,,.,, .... '" • f .. 1 ttl .. 1111 • Ill "' l\Ulll OI• I it~JI 4 1111 ,..1,111 "'':tf) COLD Well BANl(C!RO MllOOIT'IM. MAl HTATt SEIMCl'S CAMEO SMOllH 1111,000 Sails, Sunsets & Catalina. A mag- nificent 180° ocean view' This 4 BR home offers a large private courtyard with a pool. remodeled kitchen. large family & living room Owner will finance! STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? According lo Celllornl• Butlneu and Prolenlont Code (Sec 17900 to 17930) ell peraon1 doing bu11ne11 under a llct1tlou1 name muat Ille 1 atetement with the County Clerk end have It publlthed lour tlmea In a newapa.,_r tervlng the erea In •hlch the bu1lne11 it located. The tt•tement la required by law end 11 necessary In protecting your bualneaa name Moat bank.I require proof or fifing to open commerclel accoun11 The DAILY PILOT provldet both fili ng and publlcallon 1er11lc11 We have all the neceuery torma and maintain a dally 1ervlce to the Orange County CourthouH Either lloP by one ol our convenient ottlcea or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 842..-321. Ext 332 tor more 1nlormet1on end lorma flreplece. Two bedroomt. woodburnlng llreptace ••YflllT llll . Hall a , untrt fncd For ~"· Great 11'4 Agate. one bath One bedroom, and large wrap arOYnd -ltttrt 14!10 EZ TE MS $300 one bath. Annual Income balcony . aun deck On aand. w/bOat tllp. Fixer ;r;0 1•cur1 t y tee+ Ctrtll ••l Mar 17H $17.185 ...... $189,500 1335.000 upper. Peaceful etmoe-lllWI WILLI 537-5027 f Br, :;i;:, 1550 In@. uti!. 1 •1 1•00 17 141 673 4400 phere, plenty ot prkg. New Beautllully turn 2br, 2b• • • • • kitchen. 2 br, 2 ba + xtra condo. w/panoramlc de-Baat. Barlttar 2 s6~~P2•2too7beach No pet• 121)1 ua.JIH roomt. $325.000. Nrl 'llew tennlt poor """ HARBOR Mra Long, 650-1190 84'4·5297or 84'4-4527 3 Br 2'/. 8• Condo, pool, 2 Br, 1'n ba 2 11ory, pool, T • l apa. tennla $800/mo. frplc deck 2 carport• 2 Cll I W THFHIT II~ CWIYll·IY OWIEll I .E. Excku11 lliO Agt 840-5637 851-1651 pers0na. no pett. 43•8 Sf:'i1~~d 3::1g~~ c~~rfu~ 1 ~~n~~ed wft~le,be3;: lf~ lo ACRES nffr Welle. Ne-lmat 2244 Shor9Cres1 Ln. S706/mo. & In perf condition for ·--------view. 1'4 Rue Vlllars. vada· trada lor tallboat 2BR 28X CONDO. Unlver· IH . 650-0473 (5-7pm) the lusty buyer. Large Open Wkndt. 5'40·1538 897-0755 or 793-0910 tlty Park. lmmac , end 2 8r 1'"' Ba. lrplc, pool, PY1 deck with ntte light HYE Ill •e~ 3'1t ba, S450,000 unit, $950 78&-8116 S800 mo. Call M. Hiii, ~t :~s0n;0;1e17h/=t ~~ Mesa Verd•'• finest hid· Ill GUYii OllTOI equity 828 Malabar 2 10 5 Bdrm• 759-9100, ev .. 673-28 6 cations In Newport den two atory; 4 Bdrm 3 Lowest prlc41d olf courN 6.44-7269 See td under S7~300 2 B. r, 1 ba. tunroom. new Sh 1360 000 Ba, lamlly room and • big cuttom In ~anyon • HOYMI for Sale Npt Ben ' cpns & p1Jnt. frplc. yard ores. · 3 car garege The ownM Bedrooms 4 baths prt-Have 2 Br hOme. Belmont 'Ji I SO ;:-i S750/mo 770..0347 \.\>\Tl HI HO' 1 hH been trantfwred tnd vate poo1' and spa' UI· Shore, S 100K equity WALK TO BEACH 3 br, 2 llOMI ... ht<. muat sell thll bMutllul tlmtte In privacy. trade for unllt 875-7272 ealty I ba, very nice & clean v •. REAL ESTATE home now Bar~aln price $1 .195.000 .---.. L 216t cant S1050/mo IN . O•Y* 131-1400 S 189.000 75t-191 'JIO-llOO t!J!rl IC• > 64'4-8567. ev .. '484-4325 -------• !pSElECT Cannery VIiiage Mobile 786-1172 ~s Home Park poot. no Bachelor apt, no kitchen lll't OllPlllllSE ~ 1 .,.; pets Close to 1hop1 & ciOM to buch. Lndry lac Dramatic UPGRADED• restaurants Furn 2 bf'. 2 $350 utll Incl. 838-0326 BR 3 bath contemporary •• ba. S l200/mo Furn 2 br • 3880 Mlchelton Drive CM ti Mtll '1 OCEANSIDE Home with 1 ba, din rm. frplc, bay lrvlne view, lrg SYnny deck. 1 Bdrm. atovefrefrlg, formal dining room New $1500/mo 1-772-1801 Univ Pie 3 Br 2'1t Ba, on $425/mo utll. Incl "'o ceramic Ille entry & kitchen. family room. IY OWIEll greenbelt Avail fmmed. peta 648-4382 UH ISLE s 10001mo 759-0805 fenced yard with PLUSH Harbor Ridge. Best of 3 8 r 2 Ba Furn 1 br e aide w/yd/gar pell I ands ca P 1 n g end popular Mira Mar Greet S 1T50/mo thru 6_8,., 'IWOODBRIDG ok 111·A Cecll Pl E ol sprinklers and top ·o the view $545,000 &4'4-6231 8111 Grundy 675.6161 2 2 b1r1.,.2 Sb7a50twn78hom6_0e8.691v~ls 27320n~015N5p6t-B0rl 8!N75~318S75535 fine SPA for year round IMOllEOLIFFI For saie ortrade bvownr; .. ,,. :~'s~~:.~•50 u;~~r~~~ llODI J8001qtt4Br,3'1t be.•• Heu111U1f11r1l1hd Laiaa• Billa ·22sO ibdrm, 1'1t ba 610J0Ann 2000 sq It of luxury tlllfng Prime eree. • Bdrm with car garage on '"i acre. Gtaeral 2202 HOME FOR RENT St Adults pre! Small dog Call lor appt 10 see corner 101. patio. trench genuine bay view, approx ,. Br ocnfrnt. furn, Leguna Hiiia 3 & 2 Bdrma OK 645-8453 __ _ Wallao1I01.llltr. doors and llreplacea In S'450 ,000 equity $950/wntr S800·S825 Fencedyarda 2 Br. 1'1t ba 323 E 18th llllfng & family rooms $550.000 lull price 628 Lrg 3 Br ram home. 1 blk to & garage• Kids & pets St Twnhse. lrplc. patio. 121-1111 On!yS397,000Fee Malabar 6'44-7269. bchS1150tyrly welcome 863-0755 gar S650. ----lJ ~l()Ul t1()Mf l courtesy to bkrs 2 Br -. den. 1 blk to bch L II I 2252 Sierra Mgmt 641· 132'4 llPLH" 041 Rea1ior1. 675-6000 • OllTOI O&STU S900/yrly IJHI fat 2 B 1'h b h A::: 5u~~ 3 0~8 ~t~t '!,~;; --------• Neer new 3335 ft nestled l1••tr I Wl1ttr HU Xlr new pvt 2 br, den, pa;lo no ~,;"2~~~·~; parcel with spaciout 2 Br LI~ on quiet cul de sac In N.B ll11t1l1 2 ba. wet ber. lrplc. 2 car. t9th·Pomon1 548-8367 rear unit 1 blk from CdM Only $299.000 Hurry call •&01•• IULn 2 patlot. '495·0283 art 5 Ptaia1• 1007 Mack 982-7768 " -2BR 1 ba New carpet• main beach Owner muat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PllP IWIAlllHT l!!fOrl ltac~ 2 t Mature adlls pref. $525 :~:~~H: Wiii oon-W.Ul PllllllU 5 ~~~E~a~~~~~ lq lH/lll-1111 sm'Olmo Modern 2 Agl 5•8·7729 Story Ba~ Bay, 48d 3 2 Br. 2 bl. M. Verde area. llllEllS IULn Near bay and ocean f1 ~95.000. 642-1234 b• 3300 all. 3 car gar. lrplc, bltlnt, gar Avall f ll·2J 11 beaches Two ~roomt Harbor Ridge FIXMI NEW & LOVEL y DECOR. pool, Jae . '/,ac lot Post 31 t S650 649-3598 Ill-JI 11 fy11/Wl141 plua tmall child t room 0 Smtih Walker & Lee 2·ttory townhoute 3 furn or 09t 5-42-1366 One and hall bath• R-2 759.15011720.9859 pm bed . 2 ba .. pvt patio. pvt 2 Br. 2 ba Townhome, gar. Discover a buyer for those 1ong.forgo1ten articles above the garage Use class1lled 642-5678 lot Ollered at virtually lot entry, llreplace. com· 2 • Oen. newly decorated age. avall 2/11. $800/mo. 11 a t u e 0 w n e r HARBOR VIEW HOMES munlfy pool $850/mo CONDO, tome ocean 6'45-3567 eves . motivated Wiii contlder Carmel Mdl. 3 br. lam rm. Across from park view, 2 car garage re a a on ab I e 2ba,nlcealzeyd.Sharp. NEWPORT SHORES $825/mo 760·8882 1f1 Br nrSCPlaz.a,S.A orter $210,000 $ 2 4 9 , 5 O O Own r Beeutlful 4 bd+ ram rm . pool, tpa, patio, S525. 760-06 & 1 J u1 carport 752·5822 111-UOOllEIT 11 ;~erbdr~9:i1e:f'aoo· llLlllPElllllU •3Br2BanrSCPtuSA. 11"· · Liii iSLE Wat1rfreat M1at1 IH. N::.:Ch!:Y T.!~d ~~= pool apa carport Chlld olc ~1'"' Ctrtal ••I Mar l Beautifully detailed Only 1•1•1 .. _ S725 No pett 762·5822 :::; ~36.000. 4 bd, 3 ba. 217 • -plut tmall chlld't room. .. , 1 • 221 .IASllll Via Ithaca. Open Sun-One and hall bat ha. $900 *TOWNHOUSE 2 BR •11• -s o f hi 2 3 dayt, 1·4. CANNERY VIL· per month Vacant. Im· 1'h ba, gar, patio S545 ""' YONEY cean YU rom 1 1 ·•ty LAGE REAL TY. 873-3777 lalHI lslaa• 2206 mediate occupancy 546-9084 540·5448 ..1., Br 3 Ba home on a nice 1•1 1•00 u1EIT •1.. '40' wide 101 Only tteptto or •99·4602 agt. 4 Br. 3 ba. den, din rm, gar • • • -3 bet~ 1'~ ba, W.Slde. • · 0MARR main beach ~25,000 lmiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia No pets Yrly $1100/mo Brand new, crpta, drpe, & ""~ Or111e by & call Mark at LllO ISLI DISTii 213-395-3511 bit-Ina Encl patio, chlld'n ~: :\ Jacobs Rlty 875-8670 ~ Ill OllYOI OK No Peta S675/mo " , Over 3500 IQ tt on extra CtrtH ••I Mar Z21ili On golfcourN 3 Br 3 Ba 6•5-6646 ••• Thursday, February 9 011111 OOYI :1d:d~~~t4t0j~:;~~c~~. 2BR 2ba ~pper unit. 3yrt Monaco plan, S2500/mo, EASTSIOE 2 br, 2 ba. bit =::~ ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19) Apparent loss can be transformed Lender repo $350,000 vaulted celllngs, tky· new 709 It Orchid $775 gardn Incl. Agt 760-6333 Int, lndry lac Avall now ~;:: 1!1l0 v1clol) .\n1cle that had been m1ss1ng or sto len will be located ~:;.~~1~7 Puh Prop 1191\11 A pleeaure to ... , mo/mo 720.-1705 agt Condo 2Br 2ba. frplc. $595/mo 631-3537 • •• Stick to fattual information. avoid tendency to be overl) sentimental. Ju 11 reduced to UYSllE PUOI pool Sll50/mo. Avall ~00 Dix mobile home, no 1o1\1 Someone wants w mcthing for no thing -YOU could be pnme target 011DUP}~ LO~,oow:'.ti $675.100042_1200 Bayfront apeclout 2 Br 2 ~':"'::' 54~J4.!i~!9 pet a Mature adult•. :::·~ TAURUS !Apnl 20-Ma} 20)' Circumstances take sudden swing m s:;a,00.: ~ ~t;ume 8e $1750/mo 1• • Quiet. teeure ~1·· )OUr fa-.or -m o ney and lo-.c arc rcatured. You could receive $212.000 181 642-5290 em Grundy 675-8181 Don't wall 1550 2 Bdrm 4 1991 Newport e.4&-1373 ::~~ promotion. )OU will be handling added rcspon\1b1ht). Rclauonsh1p 4Br 2b• view pOQi tennlt lam hm tlnglft pelt walk S450/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba. tower •1•J intensifies. thancc~ for ample rewards multiply (apncorn pla)s kc) 11-2 LOT gdnr, '2 lrPlc. 0wn/egt ~~lT,~~~ltyH~rryl apt. ctoM 10 atorH . !:~: role 8ulld111 1pec1a1 + 2 BR, 12000/mo 159-8006 .. lmmed occupancy GEMINI (~3) 21-Junc 20) ProJCCt will be completed despite 1bt houM Plant done ttta tll 4 From $800 to 2.000 per 2268 Maple St. ::~~ u b .. tacle<i L<.K>~ behind scenes for amv.ers. make discreet 1nqu1ncs. ~o~ 1~0· ~ ·~~~ ~~ :t --------·1 I A51mo. a Br 2 Ba fut. ~:'~~! ~=:~~~ TIL .... 1'2· 1111 ::-~ Period of confinement is temporal}. 1nd1cat1ons point to complete $198.000 20% dn Lux . Ocean View, VIiia aide, lero• yard. 2 c:ar clOM to the wetw to btfl $525 2br. pool, 2 peraona ,1 recovery l\nes. Leo. Libra persons figure prominenll). Ownr/tgt 720·1101 m9Q Balboa 2br. 2ba. S229K.' encltd gar w/opaner, hlll top view PfOpertlet. only, no pet1. 325J-17th CANCER (J unc 21-Jul) 22). Focus on new stans, romantic 844·6200 Coby &45-6555 wHherldryer hook-up, Give ut a call 750· 1501 Piece. 6.46·5137 11-7pm interest'> and creative capab1h11cs You can now successfully ut11t1c llllWnl Ollll llWNIT TllUOI partly 1~~6 g~~ 10 •11 '825/mo. 2 Br w, B• powers of pcr~uas1on. You'll he dealing with established firm. you 2 bdrmt, 2 bllht, com-3 Bdrmt. den. 2'n ba TIL 11_. .. 2•1111 greenbelt. lndry rm, n~ :-:::~ could encounter \nag where rule'>. regulations arc concerned. plet• bullt·lnt In kitchen s 123. 900. Brok er _ __ loc. 2078 Tnurln. ~)()ii LEO(July .'!3-1\ui f2l You learn "special lessons." Intuition is on lncludlng microwave and 963-8377 , 2 Br, 1 be. gar. w/d hkup. TIL 11.. 1•1·1111 ~~:; target. one who taught you in past 1., aptn available. Focus on goal~. wa1htrldryer hook upa. 2 OWNER ANXIOUS! 2208-C Placenlla Ave. No Eaatstd• 2 Br ~ vm supcnor'>. willingness lo be paucnt. ~nse of direction is rc~torcd. ~!~1~r!1~ Et~~~l°a to Mii oc.an view 28R 2ba pett. S595 645-7983 S550/mo. 26 t7 E. El<*\ ;m family member is plac~ted Cancer. AQuanus persons play key roles. Faahlon ltlend Pric.d at condo S165K 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, antched 931-1755 ~m VIRGO (A.ug. 2'·Scpt. 22): Emphasis on travel, communication. $189.500 ALSO OFFERED· garage, fenced ya rd Frpl pool prvt patio :;~ pu~hsh1na. red1~ovel) of spmtual princ iple Focus also on humor. UN IULn LGE BACH UNIT 1 H-•% 73s-oeo6 llWU HOIUTll dthwWir X·lg 2 Br on 0.111 ability to rrfercc or ~tile disputes Gift comes from afar Morale 15 lll·llOO ;:;~~~:Y6~~5-':;;; 111, 2 IA .. llOIU' &11 IPIUIO Euttld• se10 &57·2M1 vm boostrd. you can tram.form deloy to dcfintte advantait · --------Eit.cullve hom.. tot:> area, Thia quallty home haa • Laroe 1 bdrm w/garage 1_ _ ___ ~ LIBRA CSept H-<><-t 22) Many promiscsare made. few arc likely IALMALll llPLD M.u Vwde. S950/mo la.r~gardtnkl1ehenfam· WMttld• No pett c.ti ----------------to be l..cpt 1n form presented Have alternatives at hand, keep options Wlllt to thOP$. bNCh. Bat No pet• 979·&278 ~n doomb ;~~ti•!'!°:' •ft 6 30, 5-45-3487. _ ·::~:·1·~· S £: \lJj ~\-~ £~ ~ ;:!: open Focus on fund1na. .. inside 1nformat1on," ability so revise. review ::'2::sYa. ~7~~~~a •!?:· 31,.~ • .!,'mes1toc:200, 1•moval.I SpackXI• Mttr eulte, 3 Latge 1 Br. PQOf. tncsrytac 0 " ••··• • ,, .. , • '°''".. and ~build on a "dtfTerent" b\lse "" -tddltlonel Br. 2 Ba. rn.m-111 utlla paid From SCORPIO <Ott 23-Nov 21 ). Empham on lepl affair • nahts and t HI ltH.000 es7-t2t0 cur• d 1>• rd• n •. M24imo 548-0336 pcrm1 s1ons. partncnhJJ>S and possible chanac of mantal stalus Be .... ,..... Anoth« !Mtttoer 1526 SHSOO/mo 8arba1aAune Lrg 2 ar. 2 b&. ,,.. analyl1cal. discern mot1vc!li. reahtc tha1 member of oppo ltt sex !:Jl:, '"r..!.~ "r= ~~ 2bt/1~. pool, quiet.,.. '*'ttdlx 2 Br Hm dbl oar l44-f200 orpt1/drPtlp11n1, oar, actuall)' 1s sincere G emini, V1rao. IJllanus persons play 'key roltt •~nd Only 9,37.500 11eo.ooo (213)171-1500 ~=~~~·f.: ~ ~i '::' .:11n °;&ft SAGJTTARIUS (Nov 22·Dtt 21)·Purc~ofpropenycouldbc 750·t501 t e 2 Br.t8a,gat+etnlfnc<t 6484300 pan of Kenano -budact cnten picture and domcs11c 1d1ustment 171 ikYCIR! 12.'8. yd,lndtyMOY9nowtle50 Lrg 2 "· bW'I\ celHnOa. could occur Spo11tan1 llso " on employment. dependcn1s. acneral ch4*)e apace, 1n HS edtt Mr WQllatN 147..0204 ooveted pkg, pvt patlo health and pcu. Onr who \hare conccm5 will cooperate. could help .,.,_ 121 900 £/tide No pat.a. tea01mo make pro1ect a \UCCC,, Cu.torn Order your own • .... ..... ......... POOL DOVER SHORE$ ALL VTIL.8 PD 7eo.tal2 CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19). Aura of romanet dom1n1l .. S'. 141144 or 20 1!44' In St Houeee, AJ)ll I~ -3 IEOAOOM . a BATH t t ~ .... Id .. 1Slf'1l In Co.ta M.... LandlOrd•AdvwtlM,,.. 11900/Mo 549-7H1 NN k.111. N 8 . '" u1 ion •~ tatur .. -u, cou serve as reliable JUtdt. Define tcmu, Stt Ward 54.,_ ttoe. t11..ctt0 SO.at Stor• I Mwtcet• Plu:a. 2 8r 2 la. pool, o then 1n rc1lt1t1c haht Lunar po11t1on h1ahhahta adventure, chanac. Lim• .. tw IUT -_14 t-4280 Taatia l HO 1ac. 1enni.. ln..nom. ... va.ncty and children VtlJO, P1~ persons play sipuficant role New Ind !Uxunoue .,. Let c1ua111ed do Y•ur e tide condo 31A 2'.+ba. ~t:~~· T tlOOtmo AQUARI U (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Em~has11 on security, pcrm1nen1 WOtdl tnat Ottetlbt ,,..11 csoor-to•door Hlltng newty rtct.c. 2 patio., l!l!'OANn. Y BTYl.!D • ' racy rela11on1h1ps, tsubh,h1n11 policy. You II bccom~ more awart ofbas1c brand nw TowmorM. 3 frplic, 2 cer oar "° P9f.I trl·lev• hm 4 ~ 2, tr9 :1' " "=r=l v1Jues, busiftftl procedures tt~nllblhlf ind polentlal for rtWlrd. '''~ ldrma, 2\.t blthe. For Cl•9Hled Mt stoOlmo 1117111/..c 3fl modern kll, cvatom • , _L , , _j_j Older 1nd1v1du1I will tmd btndit of C'lpenc~ tormei din coiy fn rm ACTION 8ant• tube! 131.f232 decor hu9• maatw tulle, .. . ,. -,--r-r PlSCES(Fcb lC).March20).Lait-mlnutcchugue>«urand)OU ~-~11~r:m:771° ~~. allrentr0tllr21elotN =:~~.~~ • are informed v1~ lelcphonr ca.II or tckarim. Focus on vcnaulity. 114 ·-AD-'lt&Of' .,,.. • tam un ~eo ~ loK\lrll~ , .. .....,. • .....,...._ lltl .neuh1h1 pou1bfc,honlripand un1Tromrd1tlvc. H•DlllLD1lfllt ... 2.5111 531-ltlOa,,...IOf 637·5027 ffd • pa1n1er? N..o 1 l\OUMllMper? N .. d a O•b~111t.,1 NHO a bf .. k? ,Ill tl'loM neeclt throvgl'I claulfled '42·M71 ' Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Wedneedly, Febfult)' 8, 1G84 D7 $2.17 per day Ttlat'1 ALL )'OU pey fOt 3 llnet. 30 deya In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIE CT ORY pk.II the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON ISEACHCOMBER every W.cjMtcllY 11 no extra char~I CALL TOOA~ll &llfMLlll Your Dally Piiot SeNie. Olr9Ct0<y Reprnen11t1~ U2-U21 eit. an Aprtanh, Uaf. AJU!•tat1, Uaf. IM•• 2HO Office ltatala · 2914 Au1aac1•nb ----l11la"1 OJI· 4014 ltlt Wu... 1111 1111 Wu... llll l•lt WutM llll llll CMta tM zfii Baat. ltac~ 27fG SEA & SUN LODGE 1817 WaetcUff &. N.B. SPIRITUAL READINGS W&ITll llTOIU ~hoe Opr: Job Gu~ Cleflcal IHIFll..... LJ111. •HDllf S 110 wt< up Color TV S 1.30 tq ft. Ad~ In all m•tte<a Love. For leue/rent tultabte fo. AQeney. 502 S. State Col· OWi Typing. tMlllnQ, ~ Ne>t 8dl Ill! ttt. firm_., NICI Elllde pvt 2 br •bOve Slet'ra Apia 2 BR 1 bath 3026 w Cout Hwy. Npt Agent 541-5032 marrl•g• & bualne11. c.terlng. eea:.4777 tege. Anlh "9-0202 Local 11\WlUlactw• hell phc)Ms, ltlklng CUltcmer mot!Y9ted, eiqi., legal garage FrM wa.lher & apt No, pet1 kid• OK. •1280/up. crpte/drpa Aleo counMllng. 1815 -Banking part/lime --i-4 twt orW.. EJ(per. a EngMlh MC') Thie cnll1nglng dryer prtv No garage. No SSOO/mo 536-8"20 V1utl1a etc. retm. 17301 BNch So. EJ c~ Real, San MtrtlM", nllier ...,..._ ditty. Llgh~'ty"'m1ng a necmary. 751·78N poeltlon rtqW• etrlc:i =: .. ~;~u:, c~~f~;f Walk to t>oach 1 Br. stove ltatab -2907 Blvd. H B 842-283;t . Clem. Uc d. m.7299 TJt.'i • ~121 Ra.ORSIY•xpandlnQ,~Pof-rteord k~. o.n. omce: Jot> GukM ._, ..,,._!'tl~-a .:: refrlge, c.rpete. drapes Lg Big e;&r cabin. Pool •CdM di I AC I--· ,.... t b k h I medllt ·-·· -.............. 502 8 Stat C<*-... --· ..... II Tll lllffl s52S"/mo. 536-"637 table, color TV. 2 trpl'1 X IU t... ~ .... . • a e an H m • ..... , ....__,, . e ~t U offlee mor Ou'-' 2Br 2ba, cl,...,. to Walk to .._..,.h. S'-~1 14 "' .... "91• prkng. from $200 2 5 FOUND 2 em dOQt. f blk ··~-·· •·, llt. opening. Good typing & 5"&-5533 NewPOf18MGtl !age, Allah. 8"--0202 A9tt. req'd MMM2 . "'' ..,_ .,........ __. ~..-.. v E. Cout Hwy. 87M900 M/cock9' type 1 blonde "!"9 -grammar 1klll1, IPMd !qual <>P9oftunlty --.,.1 __ beach w/p1t10. dleh-Bachelor $400 all utll1 •CdM dhc ault• AC ampl F/cocker, vie Allen-Sped Zing In 111a2nd writing or lhOrthand r• Employer M/f/HIV .... _ (n :,,t U.. .. I•••• =::w~~,'~i.t~~p~ 536-•637 ltatlll.. prl(ng. from s.4oo 28!5 la/Megnolle H .B . TD'1Slnc.19"9 qufred.Pr~~ldng CLEAlCAL: W• need an ~t n.=. R0ura toftntctl&Apt1(_t0ftemlty pe1.1 $625/mo. COt•I Tr .. ueau ltac~ lurt 2tOI E. Cout Hwy. 87M900 9&4-3971 ~~;!8~1er Bd ~::. ~ .. !~: ~x.:r=: entrgetic, organtad pet· ~ 'talhour.°Cen ot3. ~\::; Apta. 2163 Pacific:, C.M_ 1741 l.fhe oriQiO;J" '12 North End Coalt Hwy, F0und: 3 pupp6es, to good 6.42-2171 6.46-0811 llal. Cell pertonnel aonh wtlo ~ 60 ~ 7eo..3el5 (eve. Ot<) ~ llght ~ 54-4530 Mgr. Jeff ST DIO Walk to Town l .... ATI fl•al Lag ecn. prl~ toe, J&> home. Eatancll HI, nr 851-9900 ext 254 btwn II I p6uwit .,..,.._ Guetds Accept~ Need own cer CdM. and Beach 1360 Newport 8ch 6" 1· 1899 ~ tt. S550/mo. Mery. ::J Placentia 979--83&.4 WIDOW HAS SSS fOf TD'1 10-2 dally. ~~1'11oon~.C MP1 .. 11nt. cat•--.:. t-.... e.M-7364 Studio. mod , 1tove, petlo, 499-5022 evenings. $10.000 up. No cr.cjlt E 0 E F .,,, ,,_ ...... "" m- 1325 Incl utll. 646-7342 -Shr/M 2 atory lg nice 4 br 2·3998 676-4 Found"-& mo Old GOiden check. no penelty. Call • Ml /H. MM5.17. duatrtal Poeltlont In 8. ...1 Ill llT 261 Mete Dr. __ 1..,.rt ltac~ 2719 houM, M ... V9fde. Prlv '12 N. Cout Hwy. Lag Aet pup, Lake end Palm, Denlaon.Auoe. 873--7311 BANK TELLER: Job Gulde Orange Cl y. Apply - -rm/beth 1325+ 241-9990 Bch, prime toe. $550/mo. Hunt Beach. 536-8.428 Agency, 502 S. State~ OllM 111111. TAIT tAM-3PM " 1120 Or· 2nd INft. 8-11 pm. Miii, Sguepert Ndwo !:,',"R1etbr~r. ~· ~ ILIOI Tl IUOI 3 ... 2b B•'"-· p d M•"' Agt 642-399e ltlp WaatH Sl lege, An.ti. 999-0202 Become • proteeelonal engewOOd #213. Or-~ work. i~~!!~ • ..--·......... Ul • .,.,.,.. en. ui>--,. -conlUltam & enjoy tab-anoe. 976-72"3 ,,......, componen ... -renge S-410. 642-9&4 3 Br. 2 be. bltlni. frplc lex nr "H" St .. $300 mo A1tr1ct1ve Airport •r... AOllllT OLOI Bookkeeper •-·· 1 1 .. 11 -95 tOOllng CM. 5.4~t $350/mo. yrly 754-6930 1atltut 873--1701 FOUND ans A /A A/P EDP U· ASST 1111111"1 u ...... ~ ... " HOST/ESS-8KKPR.Apclty1 --.,,.--,-=-.,---..,,,......,....,_ PllllUff YllW 2 bdrm. 2'1t ba, 2 aty ~ :o:~N. :: IW peri.nce Felr opportunt Counter/hdwe: Jot> Gu6dt Muldoon'• 202 N9wpott MACWINtST· Job Gutde Lrg2 Br2Ba enclgar.j1c, condo w 2'h cer gar Alrtlne pllot wm lhare new to ault, 1000 aq tt & up ARE fRE£ tyempk)yer 540-8871 • ~!,~:,1 o!!,:!l~ol Agency.502S.Stat•Cot-CenterOr.iemto 11em ~~~Cd- utll rm. pv1 deck, blln•. waahertdryer hOok up' ~~~m~acnse=~ Vl11blefrmtrwy751·5089 bank ' 111temenu. lege.Anah.999-0202 ..a••wn · .. frplc.S750 Nopell 2151 pool, tennla. tac. S1050: I b h ~ cu 1111111•-Edw1rd1Theetr ... New-nnnt-••-PROFESSIONAL • TOP 11111•-•-Pacl f lc 631-8107. 650-4489 850-6697 ~·t•. pr vii• et . I""''• IALllAllWI a ·. -• .._.., .. , B c II J -.&••--·s.-.. 855-0665 ------jecuzzl. ~45-1037 Space for rent. Mike DIHTIYI port ch a oen. E•perlenced per90nt to PAY • PIT 9·2 • OWN Immediate opening. Some - - 2 BR 2 ba, c.thedret c:elll. Balb01 Pen· F 25 looklng 752-2841 or 673-5374 IU-1111 The Orenge Cout Dall) 6"0-."900· r•c:etve and proc•H TRANS. 7ee..em landacac>lng & ~a& THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar oceanfront. newly remod. tor F lo lhr 2 br apt on Piiot hu in excellent<»-Bookkeeper/Full Charge Cf.cjlt epptlcatlont. lJOh1 H 0 U S E KEE P ER . maintenance e~a crpll, drp1. bltlna. lncd Frplc. w/d hkup $1000, beech $400/mo + ,,., Beautllul privet• office portunlty tor a car.., RE eyndlcatlon/prop. ool*11on contact ~ FEMALE LIVE IN prefwred. OWl9 Poin1. rs,:i~~1!;11w:~-= Iv: _ 645-8324 utlls Mer 1 875-4090 ::=YO, b:~t vl~:j Found: Kitten White orlent.cj Mejor Account mngmnt co. S1300/mo. Mo evellabte. 8IM °' 4PM~M~1t 67s-t275 C.il tor appt· 493-8224 S585. Call t-5 636-4120 * VerNJllea lull Jr 1 Br. 7141720.1105. w/orange .. ,.. noH & Executive with • proven Npt Bdl 760-8865 Mk finance bedlgtound _,. Mgr treineee . P ID E Id 2 ~ •• "l,MC gite.foun-Big Canyon. Fem tall. Blue-. 811 Penln treck record. Great fOf' Marty lltetM * ....aPlll * Fii MD All t 1 A Ht """" ..., non-amkr to lhl' furn lux _,_ E p F A..._ u 11 · • •· tatn view SS.O 5,.5.7754 FOR RENT: Furn. office, Pt 875-3135 875-6862 potentlal. gueranteed ·-.,•-• Greet future with pro-mptyr •V-... -~ Br Duplex S650tmo No condo. pool, tennla crte 200 aq ft, $200/mo xlnt d 1oe1n11 com -.u;r-LIVEINBEACHAREA Earn $300-1700 weekly. pets pleue 760-8862 "13 v11 Lido Soud, 3 Br 2 S600/mo. 760-8181 loc Avall 2•1 556-3900 Found: Hiiie blonde F d~, raw 0. · Medlcel office &lnauranc. gre111ve compeny • •Coo+t Other fltlmehele> Calh paid dally. No cain- w"IUI. YILU.I Be, freshly painted & dee-Emplo"ed M/non-amkr' F-S ......... E vie. Springdale & E • ~!~~~~t t~mplous exper req. Strong refer'• l~I pot.cjrt near John Wayne ........ to 1250 ~ vaaelng. PIMM call orated. $1375/mo ' ull er • ...., xecutlve lng«,H.B.IM7-1017 .... ~ .. -.. · amu1t FIMoPPOrtunlty ... r · •2cNtdrenW'<ndelrM 5~_2039 or5~63e t Br apta evall. pool, epa, 673· 1283 health orlent9d & nut. Su1t11 In Newport Center Send reiume 10 In prominent medlc11 SUSAN MYER No drlW .. 10 l200 wk ft 8f>m S l/50r, f.!~lo15/b1I No pets. CLIFFH "'V-EN -2 Br 1 Ba ltlr BalbOe laland 2 etory, 640-S.70 Found: M Springer Span-Cop 0 Box 15e0 6 1pec:lali1t'1 bvay Nwpt 956-7067 M"'NY OTHER JOBS bef 91m °'-'---... ,.. S-400mo BetOf'e 8:30 em lel, blk & wtit. 1-3 yr•. et• M .... 9262 " TSL Mgmt 754-00• t or lrplc, g11ege ld .. l for r• or eve. S..u 875-8185 UllU lllllL 17th/Superior 642-0362 EOE Cntr office Send~~· C.R T TRAINEES All FREE · ALL AREAS IUllOllm 0 ti Cid ou le _. saJiry hlatory to • Full time d1ys. benellta. _.. ••-y for a pr•t~IOut aalon 1n 6.42-1603 r c P · no .,...a. Fem 25 Of' over S262.50 llllmlAL PAii Found· ParuMt. Santa • 1401. CIO Diiiy Piiot, tv .... 45 -. PtMNnt --....-. Avall 3-1 SSOOl mo. yrly Own Bd & Bob 50 8622 F ·oveNTURE TR"'VEL p 0 Bo 1560 c I ,,..... ~...... 2127 N Main. s A Laguna Be PIMM ca.II Daaa Ptlat '2fft 548-5306 or 731-3772 rm beth. . Office epace avelllble. 2 Ana 6 • ebruary "' • " x . oa a worktn3 condition a 541-3323 10< an appt, 497-•888 * Creek at your door ON THE CANAL. 3Br 2ba. F~1:·9;r::~.10;:M2b• ::~ 11~~1af. 1t4~&i ::. ~hnd:Sml btk Cockapoo. TOO YOUN& F10R ::1~:,:~;2:,.1nee ~~:.~e. 1~~~e4t~n~~. SALES IWlllACTI .. step-brend new lbr $1200 New cpta, 2 lrplc. c d 1 1 1 J Cell 645-3393 or Algonnutn/Warner HB. AIRLINES" 'I A"'"'lv btwn 11&2pm S.A S.7..0590 H U.D O.L.E chlldren'1 Sherp ....,ton needed tor condo. walk to beach: encl gar. no pell. s~f5 ~:~~·=-22":,· 643-1793 846•3281 I I .... ,631•3443 tumlture1torellloc*lng metal~eattn.g. ualttg hea pool/face. $550 mo 675~6606 <11 I IYll) for an e nthualutlc lovr-temp oentritvgel ma- 640-8540 Of' 661-8124 Fem non-amkr. 20.-30, lhr 1.0, AllNIT AIU Loat Blk mitten pawed lmmedlate opening for IC BUS PERSON uper . lllLJ PILIT people Oflented peraon chine Jewelry cuttng 3 Br apt, NB S265/mo Ofc apace· 225-1000 aq ft. Cat. vie Cecil & Newport lh•rp gate & guys fr" tc needed for day lhltt 11 Now accepting appll· to work PIT Incl wknd1 ~•P MIPM Aetlr• OK 3 Br 2'n B1 trplc, Ul~' .Gaj:J11}'.111 650-8841. 540-2960 Jiii Lott of prttg, jMltonal & Blvd REWARD 850·9149 trevel. ell major u. S gourmet Newport rn-cetlona for District Man-556-7770 Cell Gery 631-0312 ocean view, gar S725 !~ i!:!~!!! all ullla Ind. Mo-to-mo cities & reaor1 ar .... Ind taur111t Call 675-25M eger to aupen!lae ~ 714-964-5927 ev" Fttm rmte ~· 3BA OK. lrom $1/tt 557-7010 Loll: F blk Cocker Ny C . Ml1ml, Delluwlth p•,.._ car"'-. Should fllllllft MECHANICAL EXP req'd. IN NE ORT BEACri hae CdM. ~00/mo, wrk Spaniel, 3 yra. Arlt. -..-·-• E 'd Full/ Lg 1~•· btke tralllo bell. vu Slngl" 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert-863-t 144, ev 759-9315 Re•I Eatll• Developer end tega-Scott Pittman. unique young bullnftl ha~ good perM>nallty, xp MCfet~ tt~ Wining to ,..m rldtatOf' ot hills, tennis, pool, ltc . t & T nho ••• Broker looking for 3 960-0892. HB "" group NO EXPEA NEC CUI •otUTll neat eppeeranoe & enjoy avall. lmmed. armer• In-butlneu Apply In per-Sluna. S575. 673-5825 men 1 ow u Lrg rm In 21tryhM, walk In people real eatate relatld AbOve average .. rnlnga llllT Pim working with youngater9. eurance, N.B. 831-7740 eon HAGEN t\ADIATOR. from $680 (Aak about clotet w/d m~ro muat 10 ehere completely Loat: Fem Shep/Huelcy and expenae paid 2 Must he~ van. wagon or INTERIOR PLANT MAIN-1751 Monrovia.C M El Tert 2732 lurnllhed •Ptl complete ... $395 650-aJ ;4 furnllhed offices In Cor· mh1. Blk w/whl. Blk col-weeks training All appll-Pick-Up No compact TENANCE PERSON 831-9.424 L•-·· 2-atv 2 8t !!!Jo. with TV, llnena & uten1lle, l•r. CM/ nr Npl r>-46-8819 cants mua1 be 18 & OV9f Accepting applleetlont fo. ,. ... , Good .. , .... , mll• .........., ., ....,,,.. may M rerll.cj for lhOrt Mele, 30'1, to thr new por11e Ptua. Incl ocean eapwleneedCueOecor-..--• Mluk>nVi.toer• M.cjAall/Rieoeptlontstex- $610. home 760-8951 term or longer No leaM COM time Own Br. ba. llv view, batconey, conf rm. Lost med. azd wttltlltl fluffy IUP8' lharp, unattached et0<. portfOllo required, age altowanc:e. company 85~70 t perlenOld, pan time In work 851-2000 Aek for 'd) On J bO< Rd rm hM prlv'a S550tmo 720-1133 f DOG. Very frelndly. Vic & ready tor Immediate and Donut Fryflf AwtY In benefit• and bOnUa <»-N9WJ)Ort a.act\ 640-0132 Mr Amm9'mln reqS •m "A · K · d 63·1 1440 H Can pk 2 5 RE amploymeotl For lnt9'· ponunlty Apply In per-1-. •y eaa RS at 1nJoaqulnHlll1 d. aren •YI • Shrofc,1blk0.C.Alrport unt. r • ·vi ew contlct Jtm pe<IOO son11D~PllotClrcul1-•5 •5--IE..au CIT Baal. ltac~ 2740 144-1100 Prof M. bet 25-35 lhr w·M Nleely turn. 2 phones. WARD ~7•7037 Anderaon. But W81terri ltt. fl~. I ,........ tlon OfflOI. 330 w Bey N4'Wport Beech'• leedlng •1va1.•• Cl E!!f 2 9 1 9 3 Br 2 Be Coate Mesa anaw'g aerv, lneiipenllve REWARD Sheltle type, All Baba. 845-7700, St c M Mon thru Fri AGS ~· .-1ng full lnduttrlal cllnlc Beck ofc 0" to ..,......,.. r 1• Oulet 2 br. 1 bl, patio, Condo. S2i5, 548-4301 553-9833 or 559-5958 golden brown/blk fem 1 1AM.5 p M Mon.Fr I 10111 ALPU IETA 3pm to 5pm No phone time employee, well eiq>er Good benellt1 cpta. drepes. D/W. S550 pool, garage No pet1. dog, "Mlahka". 1126, vie ONLY! 30822 S. Cout Hwy II M HOii d V«Mid In )ewe4ry lllM & 548-..233 Tom Geoghan 536-4631 1601-B 15th St Nwpt PARK NEWPORT APT •mOfTIYI llml• Magnolla & Gerfleld, _ __ SlfTI Wll& ca 1 r E Of' otnc:. prooedur• 5 dey1---- NEW STUDIO APT Hgll $600 Bachelor wlll ahr 2 br, 2 b1 1 MO FREE RENT HB/FV 213.590.8497 * AUIUTilll * (See Store Maneger) · · ~ lncludlng S1tutday, 90IUL flllT lffl. Bolte Chica & Warner 850·8213 ept W/lllM. 640·8287 W/1hor1 term leeae, full 714.993. 7201 Brldll shop exp In Mwlng no evenlnga 873--0l:M N9t Bch Elcp'd 646-0eO? S-4101mo 840-0583 Oolet.c0oi.2Br.1 be.gar. Ae1pon1lble tem. rmt• ~.":~~~Js~3:5~ Ptratula 3012 8~':5f:~1ca Coe~::;, Ent~~~~~o:c ~~ant ----SUWllD pool no pet1 1601 B want.cj to ehr adOflble OAlllO w/•Xf' M-T CM reeume 15th' St N B. $600/mo hN Frplc In your CdM CIRCUS OF APPLIOATilll for prominent brokerage to U8 CIO Dally Piiot. YILUIE 850·82 t3 decor furn br ~a...262 being accepted for 7 -11 firm neer O.C. Airport. po bOx 1560 C.M. 92828 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury veraaiiie1 Condo. ~2 Rmml• w1nted lo 1hr llSSllE Store. 2003 .. Santi Ana Typing required Hr• Dental ADA exp chair· apta In 14 plans 1 Bdrm ba, top fir. ocean vu. COM, 2 Br, 2 ba hme ..r ... c--.. 719 NO HARBOR BLVD Ave. (corner Br11101 & 71m to 3pm, cell Judy 11 Side, 4 dye' Salar,. open from $575 2 Bdrm from clbhae $900 548-2166 S350/mo + ·~ utlla. John .,/ c.....-_..... FULLERTON Redhill) All ehll11 avall 955·8000 C M 546-3000 '670. Townhouee lrom -642-9225 or 760-6932 ./---- s735 + pool•. tennis, VERSAILLES •P•C 1 br, ----.,.... ... _ 110.a 112 Apt M11n1 Job Gulde O&Ulll hlt1l IH1ltfltlht - W9ter1•ll• pond• GH mirrored closets. ref rig Ammt M/F 20-25 stir 4br ~ ::' .. "':.::-· l DAYS A WEEI Agency 502 S State Col· PI T Spec:tllty drug etort Exp d neat & frr.ndly Fun pald Fr0m San Otego $635631-66801667-7252 horne.gd loc pool,$225 / __ • .,. ATTRACTIVE lege Anah 999-0202 " seeking • mature u~·Abletowortclnbuey Frwy drive North on VILLA BALBOA top llr, 957-05211or241-t517 MASSEUSSES Arch dr11t1 relld ex.p ct1hler/11IH clerk to office 545"'4553 Be•ch to McFadden and Harbor view. 2br 2b1. Amt• needld to lhr 2 br TO SERVE YOU req'd -PI T proj Local work on• permanent P/l w .. t on McF1dden to ekyllt••. tip, refrlg, aecur hae. Newport Height• OPEN 24 HOURS structural code• n.c , baste 30 hr• wk S • • w I n d V 111 • g e bldg/ perking, pool I Jee $3251910. 32 t 5 Broad St. etc morning•. M& 0 O.· Tiil lllLI •II WIDTU~ Guv-. gila, homemek.,_I SELL le KODAK FILM coupon• Church benefit 240-0427 (7 14)893·6198 no pell $985. 833-2 .. 62 Bob 631-4271 •vu c .... rclal ESOOITS/IODELS. velop 650-8300 1610San Mlg-* Dr. NB laa lt•tatt 77 Share 38r hM. S333/mo ltatalt 2tll Oulcall ONLY 835·9199 AsphalltConcreti J"Ob ClrculttOf"a, P•ld dally 2 To 1)1.oe your meeuge · bef0te the reeding public, phOM Dally Piiot CtlNln.d. 642-~78 3 ICfrm. 2 be, 1 block to 111/1111 + leO dep. So of Peraona wtto did not 90 on Guide Agency. 602 S petlllona. PIT. FIT. eern beach On elte liundry. P.C H In Corone del Mer 16040 Harbor F V Chrittm .. Snowball Ex-State Col 999-0202 S 8 -S 1 2 • Irv In e fllmllll &llla.f S 7,. .. , • 14:2 873·1703 •tt 7pm 1240 eq ft pr ... lkl trip to U11h ASSEMBLY Job Gulde 78&-t37 t SJC 493-3747 FREE 3 montha occ:upe- 8 .,/mo "" ... $hr lrg bffut C.M. home, A9en1 54 t-5032 ( 1212") c•ll 760..0124 Agency 502 S Stll• Col---11on11 1r1ln1n9 & Job at~ Lataaa ttl amenltlel, F pret. $300 IEWPllT l&.ft, Win tr" llngerle by hoat· leQe .-n1h 999-0202 Clerical pte<lert'*lt. Santa Ane * • CiOM to Sindy -I 'A utlll. r>-48·2 .. 97 600 tq ft, ground floor. Mllng A Touch of Fan-Automotive ~::~I~~~..: Buch. 2br. 2ba. atove/ wt LOOK roRV OUI newly remodel•d. tuyhomellngefleperty PARTlotlml lOT IOWUI 171hS1 ,S A 887:34()5 Apart•tati, Val. refrlg S750 499·6056 Houae/RoommetM McNuh Realty IM2· 133.4 For datall1 551-2873 Nalll -• 1 It.,. •"2 .. ,3~ -ni... tmrnedlete nn&ft Exec:uiive H~~. • t •~L 2711 W"l•ia1ttr Uni m .., ""' -,.. Pr11M ratall 0< ~ 2000 p---·' 3 "r• ....... .._"Ip f0< tor..,,.n _..... k -• ......., , .._....... -.,, 1ng1 won't 1111 tong E.x· top pey. muet ~ ~illiliiiiiiil••I isiudlO. privacy. rJ ri;. , 10 IN x1ra 1ro 2 br. 2 be. or 4000 aq tt 528 w 1tth ltmm 3IH cet ex.perienc. required oe11ent Orange COunty lluef'lt ef19111h. s tin. onoe 'I no kitchen Utlla pd POOi, epa, lndry fac Nloe at Hetbor, C.M I 90 aq Cell tor Appl AP for ~ 10 wor'tl fOf aw.-~ 8Mcfl 1325 No pet• 752-5822 ar ... Ho pe11. lmmed. f1 Ale 631-12ee. A01 6hangrl l• Mtteege Spa Kathy 640-8444 STEA· The tolloWlnQ careet oe>-Own tranaportellon FURNISHED Of UHF'URNISHtD. All UTillllES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS T£NNIS. SWIMMING plui much more' Sorry. no ~b "1odtl\ optn d.a1ly 9 to b Oakwood ~pirt.Mnts H.ltM:ttSo. l 700 l61h Strttt (JI Oovtf) 642·5•lJ Ntwp0f1 luc.h No. 880 IMM "vtnut (•l' 6th) 645-UCM evell 1/31 1281 + utlle. ·----°'*' 1 deys, VISA a MC. LING MOTORS. ltd. 1540 portunltlee.,.. av.ittit>le t'f3-&101 ,.rt•tat ara Deya 844-9111, An 3, _....., nt9't"'ut11 ~20 Cerrlpu1 Of. • 190. JemborM Ro1d Npl tr Ualara J1to 432-9290. Clllll'oom 1peoe 1vallat>i. NB. 556·2280 A~roaa Bch ••••T Front ottloe trelnee. ~ ''ii;iii;;;;;;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim for variety of ac1M11M In from 00 Airport. FILE CLERK: atetflng poe-typing l ~ ••P MC. 11 la W ...... ..a ...,. Fountain Veney/Hunting-fl Automott~ ltlon fOf' lneutanoe com-Some bll~ g helpful Oo 1br ~ ltata u... ....,. ton 8MCh arM BE.LOW Tra"1 311 U I ... 1t•n1tle pany wcwk uo 10 4 30 lnduttr• 8'2· 111M f\Jrnllhed 1150 mo 1br BM 26: ru;:n m for MARKET. Annual ..... i\A!Ukt TXRoi h .. lmrnedl1t• ~Ing'°' for e monthe HMvy nu-ftil1m PIY turnl1hed S1H 1br Jvty/Aug.'1.4.Newpoftot lgl..,.,_I wloP11on to 3 n11 ... Mer 1.,. ~ genetll olfic. cle(k to t'IWlc: filing,~,.. ,._..__ f\Jrnl9Md electric paid Leguna Bch. monthty ,..,.. Malnl./cualodlaJ -""' IOdOtnO a CNlae W()f'k In the ~ 0.-COfdt lnctudM pel<I hot-_., ..... 1245 Writ• po. Box rtntll. 63M>032 altVloee & "'"' provkjed thlP HI Ski a Travel partment Full Time poe-ldtys Opportunlt... evallable 464. Trone, Ce 935e2 or '1d1Pf'11y nd• 1br apt °' Contee' Carol Jon.e, Ckib IH-·3MI ltton Celt 640 &«4. Mii ......_ wtT1~thec•r~~attonAng~ Qll (t19) 372-5575. h CMfNP 8.42-&851 ext. 230 tor Kathy STEALING ••••"' ....... , ...,. ...,_ ~13~·5.876-218;rM· Storage epece w/otftoe, Uiwl On• f f MOTORS, Ltd; 1540 NUMERIC 10 KEY b partm•nt In our 1000 aq tt l400/mo •~ ... .._ Jamt>orM Roeo. Npt touon needed. "Hht door•to-door ~ liiiiiiiiiii--... -...il!~liit Met. prof A.H. ~· rm Coltt MeM •145.ff07 uwnrd ... ~ ,_ Bch typing l light account ..,.. ptoOretn Cklwan- w/pvt a.°'"*' hOute · wor proc••·no '" YOUf --bae*ground cse..o teed hcM1Y -oe S*a Aefl•ble r-.pon I M, pttv rOOfftltt'lr be. non wnticr, own ~ l200mo 1tt/ lut. ref. Irv 552-1434 Rm w/Ba, In tro KotM. pr• prof , H a nr ·c "t· '300 tu-2'44 lltuetlon In retutn for l"IOrne lfWMtment 11eo Automotive commleelon Moun: tAM mtn IWltendlouer\'loM. pr mo Ttlllntna I IUI>-Eaperl•nced Werrenty to 2PM. or 4PM '° 9PM 4t7.et3t pot1. John 15.4-l700 Clertl ~ Excellent TrelnlnQ la provld•d -----....,...~·• '•~'Pill"lrr1l""llll~~ Eat.e w0t1dno tion. ancs ~t!Onlsu & MC• ,. Potentllil 10 ..,,, a300 Nd ...,ina room w11tnoh. Av.~. Santa ""-.. ~ti CoMt......,.. ~-""!!. frln9• b•netlle Pey l.n. WOf111; long Ot !)tut per ...._ ~°' 111 ~ pm, ' ow-... for cer. ... ,,_,, __.... beMd on el{peflencl 1errn Cell yout ioc.i of. ,.,..,...., C9l1 _.,ef Nil 120·i222 mo Tom H1..ff21 l•eotl. 111,,... fore•• Generel Motore knowt· f1cl (71t61M f·2381. bt t204 2000 & 2100 ft .... 13 yre ..,,,. to-edoe of ..,,..,. .... ~ l\orrel P~n ~ °:" ~ I0.60 eq ~ oetlon 11000, Call Cell Tina '~~ appt lllllM ... N/emf{r Aent MOO l up. Aotnt 6.41..ao32 :.'! ~~ '~ to ~ &.40-1100 M ""9. boncWIM, dee.all ..-a.eon t~ e..o 0 M 1ne1. omc. ~ ,, ·~ .... ._ Ill( °"*"'*' Wn 1o111H1. PTof.M.w1pet•aeek• 2~1~,:_.127 .. ~. "~~.. =::' tU·t1M ,.._,.,,~.~ ......... • ... ~1000/-..-"'°• ...-.,......,.,.., ~ J , T 1-1a1 ~• a w~ WoM ·-· -...... mu1t ••II •P•clall) ... f7 . womlnl epper• enop It! /c "" • • Of Snopplng, right et pece lo fen1 tO.tO. Ir\ AnMl ..... h Jiii ptlrMCdM~ .... \\,, -.u ~I r.-ri "'i:t:• ~ .,,,,, room. or l*1 o.,· JMEf.Xll Xd!il ..... IULn _ O.t • C)llPPY ot k•tty A:~Y To":~•:::••::. •· '°' tome Mn £aa1 TV COMMEA.CIAl. SEM-1Y•1a11 ~ iTf..a'i111ving I ... uwougn c fleel. .,,d Gell ..-2-6111 and ... DIMES -A-- LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTI!I DEADLINE: ..... .., . .,... Cotta Ill• ... Ca. .. ~ Of COM •"• INAR Rf• llNMV AD .,. on tomelhll\Q tOU "*" gtv• • PwPP't' Ot kl 11 tor Claelffted Ad-V. .. 12:30c>m 7~ l ,in,H 6-..•t1 IJ ... U11 Ins/Wk... &•2·!1611 r Chf -IM2·5e71 ffl I':_"-"_"-"_"-"_"-"_--_"'"_'"-_~~,....-""_,,.._.-_.-..... -_--"_""'_...,. _ _...,..--_--_._._.._--..,~--_;.._.~. .. I 08 Or•ogo Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednud'OY. Febrvllly a. 1984 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS f Pacit S UKn•livt 9 Famed !Sitt 1.4 USSR nver 15 Bye•b)'e 18 Tart 17 A.,it hor Leon - 18 Bird; Lal 19 Harden 20 Awa)' 21 Elater 23 Sler's ''applause·· 25 Go by 1ra1n 26 -Ar bot 27 Escape lrorn 29 Untesled 32 1n~nia 35 Speckle 36 Ms. Adams 37 Unlolded 38 Good rea5on 39 Pool 40 Pro - 41 Monste1 42 Bogged down 43 Stra)' 44 -machine 45 -A111v 46 ltahan town 48 Pe t111ons .S2 Norlh PfM er et 56 Bench 57 Lodge ~8 Lale elet 59 Slugotsnnel!ll IO Llfel•s• 6 1 Noun ending 62 En1rance 63 EICPOS&S 6-4 Sm11k 65 Gambles OOWN 1 Discard 2 -cotta 3 Leek's leln 4 Lived 5 USSR teader 6 Quibble 7 0 1 lhe ea1 8 Chore 9 Cheese basis 10 Perlormed 11 Throne claimant 12 Can 1nsur · gent LOUIS 13 Baseless 21 Flogging rod 22 Animal PREVIOUS PUU1.~ IOL YEO 24 -Carta 27 Gusl'I 28 Garden 11e1ri 30 Emerald ISie 31 Tf'listte 32 Tidal llood 330n -- W!lh 34 Bell!!ler 35 Puad1ng lype 36 Ms. Post 01 Carr 38 Stomach· ache •2 Shabby '44 Water turds 45 Bartere1 47 Metric unit 48 UK money 49 Lyne poem 50 Forgive 51 Home runs 52 Jeze bel's mate 53 lt11ha Cit)' 54 Gem 55 Pine lru11 59 Vehicle • • ltl Wule4 II Btl Wu1e4 UH fualt•n ltll P-lub 7112 •lot !aloo,.....,.. PUTl.W TOP $U ~ 4 '*'*' Mr Q', 1"1 80lfOH WHAl..!A 1141 f elktw!ln lif S a. • WMiit: indtJOlna F~ l)f9f, 'MocMI• M '#lm•lottlng ""!'.J .. ~ 1h1, SI HP !~. '71 8up« a..tlf., •It 81turd•y. Wffl u9'n. Ar1 EtQon1.{2i;t)IN.19l4 ,i.1e.'37J0boN0-"42 ewi....Mtt•.new11atl\IM ct&-1327 cond . btll otl•1 ~pd~~~"Jul~~=~ W&LIT IOii;:t ctwry ~ cHn. ~ ~;'ru.:':"",._-:-'1'1 50Sl, 1b1olut9! 6'5·537.4, 142 .. 111 benelltl. Apply: Pen· P•lllng 111tnden1 nMded, ::...:•:':t.a1~~ Iron I. firm. NO TRAILER. (7 t4) bMutfh.11 cond, bolft tope, '?' 1 VW Ven cmpr oon• nyta)A.!.OIO Plac.n111, ct)r9. 14 oo8nr.1 A~ ti 11 13500 iterklln 148·3251 •ft., 5pm. new convtrllble top. CoN•lf t-cyt, .uto traN COltl · t&30M•lrl t, rvlne W.U.w1yrd-,1 tlftlVMANSlOEISTEEA $t7,500.548-42M r.':':'i=-,~iY:n~ u111... w•m• ......... -• clASSic .... _ • "' •11111 m u s:z0o01-. .,, ... " ..,......,,~'""'° ,._ 'l•IOR ••1LTS ,. .. '°"· ....,... ~ ..-. ..... ""'' """"· snoo. ""'° ""'...,. .,....,. .,, vw ""'· t ..... ""' '' •--. " ,, 2_ 10 .... "' -QOld. brn & wtt1 ''"'*' 975-HN °' 640-4242 I -..-...,,._,..-:;::c;:;;;:;cl -· ~.. -IUT DI SOllOIL ~Yt1 •tnt cond asoo. "11 2eoc 2.c11, x1nt cond .. g1 .. t s21so. a.•~• prox. t:30pm, TUMCI•)' 720-1;99 ' · 23ftFltn N.uUque bYCOi· P.O., oOkl e.111, blk/wl'll Int, ·r•BUO· .... /lm-. 10·301m to •PPro•. l l T OF Wllll rtct Crtft, cntr contolt, ll0.000 131 2575 5:30pm. Ne ··~ YELLOW HVTCH 121. dMC> ..... 11th mtc::n, GOOd . . • oood tr1111C)011•tlon, ~. AootY; Pen· Po11110n 1v•lllbl1 for ANTQ. PINE HUTCH loact.d 45-4, !00 gll full, '71 450SEL I .I , II~ ~ n~....,, 1&&0 Pftotntlli, )'OUng ~ OY9I' 111 yrs '550. Mf..4051 Yhl, d•. •lereo, trlr. Just '76 F0td E1SO. all whl. •ntftracH•. dun, low ml. BUG 11 co.,. M.... WOttl.lng In IMft91#1Peplt -.. _ •.. ,, .. " 120.·-. Home 12250142·4213 llt 9$0/0bo 432·1131 '74 RED vw . wn ' "'-i>tl .,_, .. ·-•--lal _..., """ ' · · redlO.Po: .. t cond. 12791 "'"''"" on'""" U· .ullt 11 141-0t:)(), ~ 170-2840 Vial m e 77 •-~ tnl PROllOTIOI Clfl )'OU .... Spar• 3 l'lr1 nlghtty? Ar•YoU .. Wltll g1oomed. depand1ble; and Mii motlv•ted'? 0o)'OIJ ... Enlo~ working ··•1111'1 kids? II you can •n•~ YES Phone84&-7021 2:30-tlpm Mon. th1u Fri. petlence M!pf\.11 but Ml -~ ' ._.,.,,,"'"''owner, 1 780-1 ~ry Wiil lt•ln , Ctnaa .. J Mu l l U 25' W•lcr1h NOVll XL. ·70 OW Camiw V1n m; cond. •J1tr1 luel 1en1e.1...:.::.~~.:.:.:c,,=---' 1173. TWln. Ford, v.11. ...... · 110,500. 411-2323 CommlUk>nl piul bonYI. TUES thni SUN. W•rt M•rcrul11r1. Ttnd•m '"9· llnle , rlfr,IOl1 Gabl· '711 M8Z 4150SLC: '1911ow. ~ Mutt ~ tmblllou• Ind moving from Spyo1... 1.1ti. tr•llw. 11215. n•I• 12700obo 114.5921 tin lt'll, ,,...11r ... chrome ~. ~ Mii motl111t0f1. Hiil. Everyll'llng oo.1t 720-1101 •-tl•UI RlfrlQ, dlr Mt. b/r Ml, ,.,. , wne.tl. 71,000 ml, •Int C•ll e ... 1 Rountr• b+-dell!.. copy mte:f!IM, pool 40ft Formou Trawltt. twin Cl111ic1 9045 cond. tl'ltuout. COn'lpltlt• tw•1n 10:30AM ind t•bltl, llot & pin bllll m•· dl11et, comp! •quip., 15g P1ek1rd CHPS*. runt main!. r•cord1 •v•ll. 3:00PM lor •n lnt.,vl•w cl'llnes, pltlo lurnltur•. MUSTSELL,ownw/\u2 ..,.,..j 11200 842•7481 1 22 ,000. Cati 01r)' llllhl. •-:'1 Of appl)' In l*SOO •t 330 plclurM. blle ... TrUCtl, & bost1. 175,000. 1151 w. r-· . RltChi., 773.0117. ... W••t Bt)' 81. Co1t1 much rnor•. 23 OcMI• tlth St. C.M. 1142·113e IMllUllOI ·ao 450 SEL Anlhrc. B•m-. SOUTH Miii. S..1·70511 POlnt Of, 714/640-41te PAFITNERWANTED '52 Cid, orig, Oood tun· boo l .. tMr Int, R•ar WAREHOUSE: Job Gulde Ctltl Jlffl 1(14 28' Pe:nn Vtn, turbod.iMI, nlng, $3000. 6'4-4839 hdr1t, chromt1 rlm1, Jllnt cou1n A;ency. 502 s. St•1• COi-S.F .. 2 bOllt ownr. buy in A1•l i i Of cond .. 114K ml .. 121.!IOO. YOLISWAIE• -I Ul EnlTI l l T 1199, Anah. 199.0202 Super G.,. I Uq~ or l)afl. NB iallp. $17tlrrro "'i"i!!l!ll'"~~:=T.i":::r.I 875--1651 or 540-42"2 d11lon s ... : Everytl'llng t •qul1y d•posl,. 176 5006. X1C, sniff. e•it -WILLHT Eaperlenoed iao-nt dellr· WllllHIE IUAlll mull~· New SWHanc:et "3.0007 oond $3550. 648·8451 '81 300SO, wttl w/umel .. ,.5 ll'lg charming CdM lo-S 11 • ool tlblff Al 2 1,.._ Int, 38K ml, 128.500. 11 lffllllll" Cihon Wiii'! -u eatab· mi lnOpllH• MFG, ,._ . ....-759-0805 llthed CdM llrm HIQl'I eJ1per. r!lqulred, ulary c1tlon1. 2083 Tu11ln , 1Nt1,S.IJ 7114 btet,l•11trt.4I =-.=...--;;;===~! Vo+uMSS....s.vtoe commission 1nc•nllve negotlabl•. C•ll fo r Nwpt Ben. 21'10 COl!eo-, ,5• Finn 11Hb&l1 l i rall:f, lllW 911 2 '111 3IOSE, cl'ltmPIQnt. And L ... ~ p1u1 prlvat• office and -;::;:.app;:;::='m=-:. c"c1,-= .. .,".,,,:ol •C~M.,.s_._,,_s_,_"'-"-°"-·,.,.,,. ~50. eoi.m.n Scanoe,l<.,7j:4~2&):!1rlr.~;c:l:'",TX~br,1!F~Mr,~~::rl:i.'I 1oaoed, Hk• new, tow ml. ~~n~:,,8::" BHct!. secretary 675-23 11 01y1 WarehouM 1/r: Job Gulde Jtwtlrt 1214 S350. 538-17711 Web«, 89K ml, 4.ap, nu 527·750/obo. 432"1131 (J 14)i ••2 2000 I Ev/Wkndt 575·3311 Agency. 502 S. St•I• Col· 6 XdOAJ'lXRINES-totallng Lancer 38, tatl mist. Loran paint, $4295 WHI !ride '82 3000 Turbo Otl. 14K • llCEPTIH/IECln Various duti.1. luH time. e~perlenced. SflOOlmo, negotiable 643·21 14 RECEPT IONIST FIT H1lr 1alo n. Balboa ts11nd. W11t 1ratl'I 873--401 3 WIRE IHHTIR. lege, Anal'! 9i9·0202 1129 cts. ONLV llOOO !or C. Hu_..,.,.,, thing. Ooc;:IC tor PWf bl 573·5870 ml, Col o1 / Tl'li11 I•, .79 RABBIT 2 OR 111.1140-811118 1111ll1bltl. 175M.1 Prlv1t1 •74 3.0 CS I, Europell'I, 124,000. N.8 . 720·1705 4 spa, 1lnt, r•blt, 11750. I. Pan,. 573-5101 MlcfteUn tl1et. 511750. '112 500SL, silver , bllCIC 497.7009 E~perd to work lor major 111•1colltaH•I '2 t1ockbroker ""'' oc 111. • LIDO 14.., triller. Boll'! in Rick 875·7588 leatl'ler, lotded, low ml, ·79 Bus sn/rf radi•I• IJI porl. H11 7:30-3:30. Call •UWE 12IOl.OO Pltl"f.ctcond. 11800/obo, ·75 BMW 5301. auto, 11r. 135.950/obo. 432-1131 cond ia200 83 t-e1i5 Jud)' Eckert 955-eooo Maolc llll ncl Membetltllp Clll 857-82111 Bl.uponkt. '4000 PIP '11 llOll '791/W WESTPHALIA . .4Ji WtREOPERATOR:•11per , l 119S. Mr R•)'731•2434 •=.-.. -,-... --,.,",~-~-.· .. ~11y 720.0735•vn/'Mlndl n•Ulll tl)CCel cond. 17850, Ce Recepllonlst, N.B. law 01. major 1tockbrol111r nN! Brollm111er. Top of llrn; equipped t111 crui1er .l'·01•a•s"1"1,~,o,--.2•0•0•2-.~A'loo.·1 1mmic .. 20K ml, cnamp. 1'48-3100 lice. neal appearsnce, OC airport. Hr• 7:30 to G1s BBQ , rotisserie. cvr, Ski~ m1!nt•lned. rich am/Im ca ... Xlnl cond. Mell. P.O. IM Ot' tln•n ,80 Rebblt delNI lmmM typl rio SO\lilpm, 8:30-4:30 3:30 CaH JUd)'Eckert redwd shelf, cart & llC· t•ek Int., hinged mul. 5"700. Dys 553·8101, S21,500. 720.0295 4 apd, 4 dr, 'Grund~ Mon.Jori Good re-entry 9S5·6000 ceu. Sell Igniting lwtn Perleci l0t Hunt. Harbour 1~"'~;·~7~S-~•~t~2~'=~==· I ii:oi.i];z:-~~D~iO>mi:I burners, thermo1t1t. ldj. slip. Prloed to move: '11'4 MBZ 300SO, 2000 ml. stereo, air, orla own1 pos!llon. Cell Carol)'n Wor• '••tllllrl $49,950. 96. 3-2193 '83 3201, 5 spd, am/fm 139,950. H:J.-93511 ellff: S3995 obO. 551-0890 Berger 640-1560 • tld. grill, 7 mo old. New 3.,27 ... , 0 -~~~~~~~-lo cal lemp. 11slon. l615·now $300720-15i9 o140,0lc,_~-.-_,,~1t'o'S"t"OOO=.-CISI, llr, 1n/r1, honey-(21 ,_, • 1)'9 Vtl'ft 917' RICIPTlllllT 1 ____ 5_5_6_-6_5_20 ___ I =e-,•,,~.,.~,--.,=,•,.-,=w1n~•...,=' t1do 14 gr"" 11200. $~~~~ 1~';-=:••. A1k •bout tn. mont)' we ·75 245 Wgn, 4 ,pa, •• F~11.gr~ng ~om=y1 ~ Ji~I Waltff Sl OS 175. BMX blkt, 175. 175-elll can 11ve &~"';' our cond, 2nd ownr. Mui u~.ng~ec:~1Zn~st 'w1~h Fit JOB NEEDED. Xi.rt , Chlldl bike '40 !33·1861 111,.1 Dtck1 7022 -~ nm.••R pur~-n1•n•n1. Seti! $2975 79()..11154 tight lyp!ng & book· trainable, 1ttr8C1/F. lg CeUlng Ian, bran wloak 35 ?t SLIP for Power ~YIL. 1__ '83Turbo,4 dr,•ir,•mlfr keeping ex.perlence. E•· Co. pre! c 1n 857-8987 blades & lullp llght1. eo.1 eo.1 · 21 Balbos CO\ltll SIJM-Serllfce-.L1ulng .,._,. cau. 41Pd with O/C ceUent b•ne1111, bolh S290 lake $95. 552.079e SJOOimo. 1173· 1"64 · 1,.ol1H1fq: I• 1:to1 Quilt StrMl leath•t 5 15,700 ob< p11 1ol'l a lty & pro· Jt~1W1atff/ CO C 800KS AND I ltlh NEWPORT BEACH 640-20211 lesslonatty., lor Individual 0..Hlic 5107 BA~~BALL CARDS-••ttLllib1-1011 IDJIU • .,,. 111:11ocr growth Salary com· k..o"'ht & sold. t828 New-102 Hondo ""••-. iOO EJ1cellent Selection of New -c=::-=-::c::-::--::-:--::::--1 men1urate wltl'I ••· SEEKI NG position a1 ~Bl"", 650-2 .. S -·. ••-... ~, .. ,,, andCarefully-opo•ed TOP SSS PAID """"" Coll "'" AIOE.Connoont.oond"'' ~· ~ "" ~ u "' lalck 130' " ~~~.~-=~~==cl •• ~--~-/~---Mid BMW's llwll)'l In For Ptrn-ld iMi"i"-..,...,..,.._,...,,-,,. P11son1. 631·8280. ol • airs. sec'I, eotr... Ht'lndl M ~•tor tttrcyt ti Stock ,..... 177 La §1br• cu11on -.-.. -.-o~,-,,~.c,,-.-.-.. -0-,~,-o' ~~~~~~'~r·~1:'~:~~lc·~1·'7"'~'~· .. ~"'~:°;->~·~~;'oo=o•oo~.l -"'S-'7!~1n"~'m;ii1ml~0_1_1.I 131 .. 1111 llEICEIEI IEIZ io1d1d. 11500 obc houH sit/childcare. ages •3 11 6"2·4300, 24 hrl 175 HO NDX XL356 208 w. 111, S•nt1 Ana Top Merctdea Prkln Plld 5.49-4398 11. 14. 8. Occ11 wkend1. John Wayne Tennis Club a~"" c:ond .. 75 or best CloMcl Sunday 0111 P ... r /lat 1-.,-,-.-.-0-A_L_blk ____ l!-,-.,-ln Csll st1er 3 673·5660 5700Reg. Membera"'rs'P.-ea ~. 752.2929 '"'"'co;°";r-'"'"""'' DIAL 2131714 MERCl:OES V-ll , air. i0edld, ooltl -•°"'jf;'c:ro;;;;;;""'11;;;isr,'s;;1~01 :'.".'.~==~;;:;'";:c:l1i1<0iiiOT50:-3Kmi.I LARGE SELECTION OF HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc 1 Reslaurant m Golden Retrl•ver '78 Hondl 550. 3K ml, NEW' USED BMW'SI fUnl gr••t. ownti SIT. PIPPIROll'S Puppies. Taking r ... rv . UlllllTIOIULI prime cond. s 1100 NC 1141 .~'~'·'-"-·-",'--8'~'~'== PIZU STORE 5275-SJOO 5'411-8179 1980 tnevr1e1 ¥.ton, ate. 780.0549 LHl IUOI llW '78 bldQ91 . 1 ownr car, '!3 Bu1ct1: R1v1er1 Con'ltlf'1 Now hirirlg tor lull and CocktH' Spaniel, AKC auio. radio. 198l V l.P 20 .84 HONDA ATC 200X VOLUME SALES 46K ml, pert. cond., '** Llmltld EdUlon** pl11me ooelngs II lo-Ch b loodllne 1250 . ft natbed I/Iller. 8 H.P 3 NEW cooler rlCk pipe SERVICE & LEASING $3750/obO. 114f>.5374 or Fully equipped. s.r. 20()( ca1ion near OC Airport 775·0726evu whl lndu11rl1t unit. 1200 , 11800 960 ,1159 , 3670 N.CharryAve. 6'42·6189 E.t .R520toUnd1ytten lb load. PaJi.t Jlck . Auto· more. · · LONG BEACH Len 11'11n 12,000 m I Vtrylng d&)'l &hrs.le•rn GermShep, AKC. 111 motive noor )ack_ Savin FOXI MO PED $350. !No CherryexU..405) P1r1C't llS7 Wl'lll• wired le•t'* Int BtlJ ••• ,... 5108 BtlJ ....... s I 00 RtlJ wa.11• s I 00 •It aspects of ltlltlurantl eo.u-. 780 w/dfllk ltand PEUGOT •• , $250, .... --_ workings G1owlng com· ages, Germ bl. Un•. t"""' " (114) 111·1110 19M Targa Cirrera. Fult)' A1k tn9 120K. Cay .E.lc'LFIOITOFC PIRT /TlllE PAIT/TlllULES pany offets oppcrt. lor sno1s.wormed545·714• (9000 copies). Stvln low mH11 I gd cond. l'rad•lnsWek:ome equipped. As new. 71417711·5700 •• 3• a I 1Clve,..cemenl based on Copier supplies. Battery 557·339l OPENSEVENDAVS 714 -17 5·7 101 or nlght1831·7443. FIT, """'· •oan1sh '" •oyo1w~k ••oto•O E11.perenced person for Lhasa Aps.o pups eJlt loo• ,.,,_ O"t•mete• speaking, good benelils pers~n 10, v';,+eCI ;u,..ler new ladles ha1"1db1g bou-your job perlorm1nce pedigree, redtg01den s 9u 5 11j VJ.;, l"bencl'I· TWO HONDAS Datlll 117 714-634·4373 Cfflll1e 93t Call 863·9103 service Excellent English t1que in Newpon ires FaSl·p&c.ed. tun working $200 obo. 848·2529 grloder air tank port1ble '11 XL 80. low mile-I. 1435. , •13 3S&B. Elcel cond. Rbll ·76 Eidorado, r:d w/Wf .-.--,,,,---s kllls Duties include !iif!•~9i9~-<i7iS~•il•i99ii-Oiti6'iiii enviionment.Mutlbe 18 p11 Bull"""'· UKC reg. A1rcompressorpor11ble '8t Piuport, lo miles. '1J240ZllPIRllR •nglne . Mull ••II. conv lo0 11 In! ciualc .......... packing, gilt wrapping & l over Call Mgr.lorappt M/F, shots-wormed. Cofteeb1r.llremoun11no S425, Botl'I 9"'11 cond. coift'P1 NEW eng/c1rbl $7300/ob0, 760·11124. 714·850·6&28. 1175.943 ltCltt/Ottict M&r sh1pp1no C111 Bet 5 & 6 2300 S E Bristo! unit. Me11J work benches 832· 1408 tran1/clulcl'I. NEW dark ---;""7,c;,;-;;..-;;-;---1 S 11 o•I F Hit 0 1 PART-TIME . var ied hours Santa Ana His $150 & up. 831·7155 S I b•" -••Ill< point .• ~ 'll ll llTlllU or 875-1930 ma ce u im o1 pm , 556·1996 to Include earl)' A IA jNe~l io McOoneld 's) (21. tor•g• cab net Vesp1 125 IOOO economl· ,, ,,.., ;»..._ ~~~~-~~~-Newp0r1 Beach suig&en ,-1-R-T-/T-IM-E weekends Must have de· 852_9500 PUPPIES AKC reglttered 36x72 2 dr locking. 2 ctl Xll'll !or studenl 15-45 sktl'll, m1gs, tlke new Rbll eng., new paint. ·77 Sed1n O•vlllt Otllce experience re-penda ble vehicle (small E 0 E German Shephard•. 4 Eaec desks. obo 631.og411 55700. 75-4·6731 LOADED, 1lnt cond. Whllwhllbua. new tlrei quired Salary open Person needed 1n Ad· males, 3 females 5300 1 Everytl'l!ng In tlorage . cell ~~~~---"••nl =~=-cc~7'cc~= S18K 080. 787·11865 1"300. 720-1101 Some"al'lellt• 548-2!"!25 true~. van, 11at101"1 AKC I t , •• 1 II I I 1020 '79 810; ale, am/Im Sier,•=~~---~=•'"~=~-~~~-"" <11ess1ng, Mon & Tues wagon) to assisl newi-Restaurant 1eg sere ...... e for appt. Wld ll'lru Fri. t er •ti 811 pwr. 60K ml. 54450 I U •-llll ·79 Blerttz. ~. ,... lor1ntervlewappt 430om lo eppro• mod-p&pe• dealer In lrv!ne TICOIELL Shelt1e5150.631·1292 9·12,SA0-3071 ·hlQhul 1978.7 d b C·1 1!1ne11) 842·3911,84,8-5991 I l::z= pain! & top. 53K mll« llWtlllllli "111hl Requires good area Must be depe:n. we are looiung !or eg· StlllTII PIPS blds11CCepted . Ro)'ale rear bl.th, duel .. lllLYlllUllW S10,500obo973·8 t59 Offshore 011 0r1111,..9 Over-eyeiigllt & manual <lex · dable Con1act Greg gr es1ve ind l11l d u1ls . 7 weeks old Champkm Medi! Couch i200, velvet root air. lotd6d, low ml, ·eo 280ZX. sa5oo + Fully •quipp•d Incl. AlllWOE terr!> Apply Pennysaver H 0 M 0 F · 14 , r 1 ... $180/mo. 788·2197 1 •--1 seas & Domestic W+I • Y e on ay 1hru ndey prefer 18 & over, 10 wo1k line wlh. papers. s2eo. chair gold $50. 11M1 de11C seats . per or ,..., sunroo , .... tner n1. train S25.000-S35,000 1660 Placeniia Av between 9·30 and 10 30 full & parl tome Day & 960-4543 550 But olr1 998-t620 Olymplc'1. 540-9550 '11 llhMI 240Z $21.950. 548.0286 '82 Cad. orig, OOod rur I C '' P I ·~· Costa Mesa 1 m onty 642·432 t 1 "' "11 1 01 nlnt;i 13000. 644·•839 pus post a e 10....,m n g s 1 s ava1 a e -~ ---.-. lllT SELL IV'I · 1022 S340010BO 760-0142 TtJOll ti I Drilling Service at (219 P/TRECEPTIO•IST Apply 2·4 699 s Gossi Toy poodle. cream, ..... 931-2199 ex! 2239 Al~ lnler1or oes•gn firm seeks Hwy, Lsguns Beach AKC , 10 wk . s 250 Hlgn speeddrill bits, 1op 01 RV SERV1CE. Holst . Fial 9123 •&rCORONX:" dr. good NABERS ~en1ngs brogh!, a!trachve person PART /TIME S 1 786-9237 the ti ne, lndu1trl1J grade Dondero Tires. 2049 Hrbr 17g RA LLY SPORT 128 cond. $750. 997· 1467 t" '' " W((IE "DS a es Wire Foa T&rrler Pupp1es. any si:e an, Qu•ntll)' 3SC CM 1146·"81" Sat to 3pm (lea..,. mesu.g11 CADILLAC l l lSllY H:RSO• wi exce en! lelep 0"" n ll TIRIDll DICORATGll g wks 5250 ea & edits . eacn on up. Write to ~··~------1 Low mi. good cond . very '>O?'.:=n;,-,,;:::-.::::.1 Need outgoing people fo• ~re"!~~~~ ~~~~r ci~r~!. Supervise Newspaper car-Fssnlon ISiand fine home reasonable AKC Gd Sal'lla Fe Liquld•tot1. Tr11ltr1,_ sharp. ~~~60f:rom ·1a,Ce11ca GT Cpelg, 5 lpCI LARGEST SELECTION sales. stocking & plan1 644-1980 o1 833-•917 r1ers early morning "am lu•n1sh1nt;1s reta1te1 heed I walchCJogs ( 1)826-0224 7325'/r Re1ed1 Blvd. Trl'fll 1024 . 1'' . st1Ms'°•soo' air,°' .. _ ow~nr. of let• modet, lowmli.eg. maint enance FuU/tlml!: -lOam Sat & Sun Musi ex.p'd sales person Prer depl 603 Rese<la CA 0 m · O..v. C1dllt1C1 !n Sout'*n Incl wknds Plant knowl· P11r1 111me have va,.., SlillhOn w•gon know drapery measure Anlit_Bel 60IQ 91335 or 'c•ll 7 d9y. a BUY FACTORY DIRECT 645--404 ... •ves 548-49 1 C1Hfornlal See ualoel•)'I edge helplul 836-9000 SUPPLEMl•T ~'.;;:1~~!~~u: A~~rll~ ~Z!i:~~N.~~ c~~;"· 18th Cent Welsh S1deb1d, =-=·'='-'."-l="-'=·','-'-'~=l l~~:1Y~·1 &1 1~e~r~::: ·79 Ctllca GT, 1n/il, &40-1810 lllll'S lll l S YOl ll llCOMt person weekdays 330 w wlplate rick Cost 19000 ICR Cisll Rtilittn(2) 1r111er1 1nC1 new 111· 5th ;:(':~~~ .. ~8'i 2800 Htrbor 81v<t. E.•peilenced or certified l 1reCl ol s1 U11"1g around w11h Bay SI . Cotta Mesa SALES. postllon PfT !lne ltii,.iiillii$ii5000iiiiii5'ii8ii-ii'ii0ii56iiiiiil Mell 250 Mdl 14. Asking Wheat. Call now, toll frM. • -COSTA MESA 11·7 and 7.3 Mus! bf no1h1ng 1o do? Do )'OU Orange Coss! Dally Pllo1 lingerie & swlmwea1 . re· price SlOOO & 5400. Sub 1·800·346·,.962 for tree '78 ACCORD Xlnt. auto, 'j·aii•coam••~. -;1;;,,.;c<kioc&&c,;;,;;,;o,~,J =-_'.::';".~..:C:"::,,= mature & 111tereslf/d 1n like to m1ng1e1 11 so. give EOE la1I eJO:per. 673-697" *AITIOll llCTlll* mlt olr eoo11e1 Kerm brocl'lur• 1nd SAVEi 1Jr, S3500. 845-5317 Fleet prices. lmmld. "--Cllnrtltt 131 long term 11mploymen1 I us a 11n9le a1 540-0301 SCTRY /PllOllS THUR!i. FEB. 9, llPM Rima H1rdw1re Prtvat• pirty wants 10 buy '79 Accord LX , S.-apCI, llvt11)'. D. Pro1e•r . '10 lmpila, 536! C&Sfi. 1 Msu Verde Convales tor a,.. e•c•t1ng 1ot:1 as a f oiCbaifirdAd needed for p/I or flt ime Goods lrom estate In 5"6-7080 trevel lrlr. re•dy 10 buy 11•1eo, nu paint . 64"·9590 1, Aft3,982-4241 St ' c M 548-5585 w•1h the LOS AN GELES work ,,, comlorlable 9(1· L u u " u ... -'72 VEGA kso cent Hospital, 661 Center! telepllone s1les person ACTION .,,, .. ,, Wo•I", Nloo Pl"' plo"I••• •eok S>OO. hlWI cllll'I. 213·804·21110 S3800/b1t olr. 675·81121 y;1,.i..1~W;.l;.l;.1~1;----lRli17eJl l -.::_.::;~;;;..:;.~~- T MES 9 2 C.U vironmt1n! S1ar1 !odll)'. lurn1\ure Olk, mahog, & Mlhog&n)' 4 po11.,-knQ T ii '80 Prelude, •Int cond. nu I 535-,778 __ O_F_F-IC_E_MELP 1 Hours am 10 A DAllT l'ILOT Call 841·5082 for Tim wa lnul & lots ol small si l'lnd clfYl<I rice bd ra trl, Ure1, upgrad• 1mlfm 65 VW psnelvan, ~n•l --~-~---- Enthuslesilc person tof lull ~~s~~ur~:=~~n· ~~';1i AD·YISOI I ECIET'll'L II ems 10% bu)'•r"I 1900 Dry llnk 1200. 42 '' Vtili!J 102' CISI. 55200. 497-5272 good. '350. 548•2559 ·7,. VEG A GT l'latchbllck , time Bus~ phol'lffl & troril Sunflower Av c M M2·5•7t • • premium Preview fhurs, unllnlshed tbl S75. 10114 2-:tll trtlklr, 8x81, good ;,8.,2c0,00::::0c,•o•LcX"H"B'.'s'-·"'~'.I '69 BUG: 11n1 1r1n1p, 1pd, need• IOfM WOfl ti d c ,_ ________ _,Part time, 10-3. Tues lhru 10am-6pm rutl/Cli,lellblk Morrtc•n cond . 1350. 752· 1102 ....,.. ructy to 00· 11500. 1375. 7118·7598 ...... O~ ••• ,~.~· 540~~1~1s4 LOf~sta I a""'1fy -P1"l 1 I -. -. S•t General olllce skllll Larry •• ,, •••••• 1.. rug $300. AnUque Ice box1 ----------~~;,,!i~'73~·:r~3.~o~ .•• • .. 7=3-o'o=:"-.',.'="c'o;'=pm""=-1'75 MOll1• Cerio, 400 ~ for d11sJgn showtoom 1n 168s-roronlo WI)'. C.M. 1200. DrtllMl 5275. l ift A W e4 IC20 .. II Nwp1 Bch 633·1602 556•9901 lo p commode 1 150 1tn ut 'lscac1ca;------.,,... '70C.mperV111.Newano. new tr1n1. • powe1 lnci~~!1~'!~!n~•!ork 1 1 : PART TIME 500111, 1ttary/A04•0 11.11,i '.~,,'.":',,~,"'.',,~.~.~,~.~-~.~-~ •• ~,'I =.-.,.,-_0,1-,'c~•,.=:·~~'-',-.• ,=200=.• l••'•'•~lolo•l:~~.·~11 ~¥7~~~~: ~1·~9~~b• .• :~~==~-v~:3::: Some l)'Plng good putlllt · Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in b r~ arr nee, • w " "'' .... 646·9567 0, 492·2818 • ··'1'"1"e"u"sc, c,=•""'1°"m=.,c.c,_=:1 I 1300/or b••t olf•• reial1ons Dana Point . L Be h (2 h as c c~m~u1"'1 ~pe1. 5650~ Restored P.P. WE llY brtk ... ll'IOCll.1. mulller', 49f>.1429 Oo1otl'ly 493-6224 aguna ac area ours auon skHs tm 1 ad· 675· 161 SCR'M LETS uru,e1c.GOO<lbod)';lnt.b~=~=~~~= ,. d w kd p M mll'l!Slrlll\otl c1pability )' 6011 " • c• 1!11101•1 OK. 12250. 493-4793 '82 Vall•. blle, td, lo m OFFICE per ay). ee ays . . -Full/time temporary pol· "'' llBCll ..... "" Stfl,500 obo. 975.3930 Smell speclelly con!fecioil" weekends A.M. 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Pldi.,-d &II Oek "9teo c.b.~/obO, 716--4501 RCA 13"P0t1.TV, Mtdtr Ultd 1120 9'lef 611-141) I I r I I· ' .;--• ... • • • • f I :::!J-----=--=-.....: _;;:_-!_ ____ .z._ .. ',;.:G ----- 642-5678 DAILY PILOT "FAST llESULT" SEllYICE DllllCTOIY lo'or ll esult ~r ... u·c c .. 11 642·56 71 ·Id. J2J '89 Mu1t1ng. Au1 0 PS/PB, bluelwhl ...+n IOJ l15151ob0,.., 644-0611 '70 Mu1t1ng 302 Vf AM/FM, A/C, Run• gr .. 124001ot>o. 541--5511 '71 Graneda: New tlr• brak ... 1>111 . Mu11 HI S21001obo. 173·2•11 • '71 Mu•tang, 2000 Good oondHlon. 131·J761 ' '12 C·~rl, IX-11 Corter S•ISO. 148·3812 o 41344« I .. CDllT 1111111 OHANGE COUNTY C.ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Laguna rejects transit pl&n, taX . -----City Council says freeway proposal Fiupatnck. "And we're beina asktd to pay for the weapon." "We agree that the (San Oc1ao and Santa Ana) f rccways need widenina." said Councilwoman Sally BelJcrue. "But the propOsed (San Joaquin Hills) freeway makes the plan unac- ceptable." discnm1nate apinst residents. par- ticularly senior citizens on hm1tcd incomes. more than enouah to put the sales tax propcxal to voters in a J une S rtferendum. -----benefits 'development interests' The city's pnmary beef with the plan is the proposed San Joaquin - Hills Transportation Corridor, an eiaht-to IS-lane freeway that will start at the Corona del Mar freeway in Newport Beach. cut a wide swath through South County greenbelt terri- tory and feed in to the Santa Ana Freeway near San Juan Capistrano. "We're bcina ask.ed to subsdue the developers," Fiupatrick said. Al Hollinden of the Oranse County Transportation Commi sion prt$- ented dela1ls of the plan to council members Tuesday nisht. He said the transporation improvements are necessary because the South County P9PUlation is expected to increase by 700,000 by the year 2000. By L.P. BENET Ofllleo.llJ,.... ..... Callina parts of the county's I 5-year transportation plan a subsidy for development in terests, the Laauna Beach City Council Tuesday Coast An lrvlne woman wlll be carrying the torch for the summer Olympics./ A9 Callfomla An Inner-city Los AngeJ~s school touted by Presi- dent Reagan as a goo~ example. has a long way to go academically, of- ficials say .I A4 Nation The death rate for elderly Americans jumped 10 percent during the bitter cold of the last two weeks of December, a govern- ment reif rt shows./ AS World The battleship New Jer- sey bombarded posl\lons In the Syrian-controlled central Lebanese moun- tains today .I AS Home Home accidents Injure one American every 1 O seconds. How safe Is your house?/81. Food ~ Woo your Valentine with easy-to-make chocolate treats./C1 Celebrate the Winter Olympics with Yugosla- vian seafood recipes./C9 ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::·:·: Sports Wrestling coach John Rosales has instilled a winning tradition at Foun- tain Valley High./D1 Edison, Ocean View duel for second place In Sunset League basket- ball tonlght./D2 ·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment Golden West College takes Tennessee Wii- iiams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" for a bumpy but exciting ride. /83 Business A look at January busi- ness results for the air- lines at John Wayne Air- port Is a mixed review. /Bl INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Butlneu California Newa Clu11fled Comic.a Crouword Death Notices Food Home Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• National Neww Obltuarlu Opinion Pola Log PubllC Notlcel Sport a Stoek Marketa TMvltk>n ThMtert w .. u .... World Newa 84 A3 95-e A4 0&-8 84 oe 0. C1·10 Bl 08 82 85 A4 A9 A10 A3 [)-4.5 01-.3 87 82 83 A2 A• unanimously rejected the proposal and its provision for a penny sales tax increase to help fu nd road construc- tion. "We're having an assuah com- mitted on us." said Councilman Neil Judge refuses S&L'S appeal Re ulators still hold San Marino Savings A federal judge has rejected San Marino Savings and Loan Associa- tion's bid to remove the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. as conservator of the embattled institu- tion. One of the S&L's eight branches is in Newport Beach. Federal regulators took control of the association Friday because of what they said were "unsafe, unsound and illegal" loan practices. · The association's board of direc- tors claimed that without coun intervention to force federal regu- lators to relinquish control of the savings and loan, the S&L would be forced into insolvency. But U.S. District Court Judge Mapuel Real denied their rC9uest Tuesday for a temporary restraining order to remove the fSLIC as conservator or limit its broad authority. By law. "this coun has no power to remove any conservator except at the insistence of the Federal Home Loan Bank·Board." Real said. San Marino's directors will have a second chance to argue their case for return of power Feb. IS at a full hearing on the ments of Friday's (Pleue .ee SA VINOS/ A2) Pilgrim gets a ticket By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM.,_ Nol ltaff Dennis Holland's Pilgrim of New- pon was issued a citation T uesday for overstaying its allotted time at the public Rhein Wharf in Newport Harbor and Holland has been forced to make pla ns to move his IOO-foot clipper ship elsewhere. The ongoing feud between the Pilgrim of Newport and the city of Newport began last week. when Holland was told to move the boat from the dock or face fines and impounding. The Harbor Patrol issued the citation Tuesday afternoon, after Holland was given a deadline of Monday to move the boaL David Harshbarger, Newport's marine di- rector. said the penalty for the citation (Pleaee .ee PILORDI/ A2) Notins that the penny sales t.ax proposal wi ll fund about one-third of the transportation plan. council members said the sales tax will benefit land developers and will Wtth the no-vote, Laguna Beach joins Huntinaton Bcl\,ch and La Habra as the only cities in the county to reject the transportation plan. However, the county already has garnered yes votes from 23 cities, Dllllr .... ,._... ~ ......,._ u,M CHP Officer Paul Caldwell ln•pecta truck wreck which 1*J'ed Hunttncton Beach yo~tb. Dllllr,... ,._... ~ ~ ...... Orange County firemen clear .cene of fatal cra•b In Irvine. Crashes kill one, hUrtteen Woman killed In Irvine smashup; HB youth badly injured A Santa Ana woman wa~ killed and a Huntington Beach youth senously inJured in separate traffic accidents Tuesday 1n Irvine. Marla Sampson. a 27-year-old Santa Ana resident, was pronounced dead at the sce ne of a late morning mishap at the intersection of Culver Drive and Main Street. according to Irvine police. Paramedics tned in vain to save the woman by cutting awa} portions of her crumpled auto. The woman reponedly slammed into a van dnven by James FrankJin Boyd, SI , of La Mirada. who was making a left tum onto Mam. He was treated fo r minor inJunes at Tustin Community Ho!lp1tal. Sgt. Michael White said 11 appears one of the dnvcrs ran a red light. but which dnver was at fault has not been (Pleue eee AUTO/ A2) Suspect 'bragged about beating' Jury in Wetherall murder trial told of how h e boas ted of crhne - By JEFF ADLER OfllleO.., ........ The 26-year-old Santa Ana man charged with the stranaulation slay- ing of Patrick Scott Miller in his Costa Mesa home last June bragged about beating his victim and showed friends and co-workers blood that had spat- tered on his shoes. an Orange C'ount}' Supcnor Coun jury was told Tues- day. Ri chard James Wetherall 1s being 1ried for first-degree murder and robbery in Miller's June 28. 1983 slaying. If convicted. Wetherall. a moving company employee. could be sentenced to a life pnson term without the poss1b1llt) of parole. Miller. the 26-year-old son ol former Orange Count) Supervisor Edison Miller. was found b} his gjrlfriend 1n a bedroom of the Hanover trcct home the two shared The body was lying in a pool ofblood. the hands and feet bound wuh towels (Pleue eee WETHERALL/ A2) Harbor cancer hazard viewed Newport waters fhot spot' for pesticides J From 1taff ud wlre repor11 Newport Harbor. the largest pleasure boating spot on the West Coast, contains the third highest concentration of canccr-causiaa PCBs on the California coast. accord- ing to a state water 1tudy. T he bustling harbor also 1s one of the state's "hot spots" for remanants of banned insecticides, includina ODE, a breakdown product of DDT, according to the tw~year study by the State WatCT Quality Control Board and State Department of Fish and Game. Gordon Anderson, a watCT quality offioal, said it appears the DOE 11 leaking into the harbor from the Upper Newport Bay, the sprawlina body of water upsteam from the Newport Bay Bridge. The cancer-causing PCBs. thick liquids once used widely in electrical transformers, were found in h1gh concentrations in I.he Rhine Channel. which runs along ~vcral of Newport Beach's most respected seafood res- taurants. Officials for both state depanments said the findings are not cause for alarm but point to the need for continued study and a stepped-up (See HARBOR/ A2) PatChy fog end tow doudl .. expected to mCNe onto the 0r-.. Coast tonight ..,d Thurtday mom.o lng, but the NattOnal w..u. ~ at Loe ~ Inter- national Airport Is not able to MY If ther• wtft ~a repeat of tM bftndlnO onslaught that cauMd mufttple automobtle emuh-ups In Hunt- ington Beach Tueeday morning. • f:og made a reappewanoe.,,,, coutaJ areu thls morning, but no major prol>t4M'M >MWe reported ll'Kf jet airline flights took off wttnout d.,ay from John w~ AfrpOrt. Almost all of Tue.d9Y'• tr.me havoc w• confkled to a ehcWt etreteh of Pectfto Coeet ~ b9tween Brookhurtt 8tl"Mt and BMch Bou4evard In Hunttngton Beach. Seal squabf?le blamed on 'misunderstanding' John Canntncbam wttb 10me '' b1a p tected cllenta ln La&una Beach. • t ,... ... Five shon words set off the "C1rca1 Sea Lion Debate of 1983 ... The recent ruckus between en· v1ronmentahsts and sponfishermen that involvtd name calling. harsh accusations and tatcw1de media attention is all due to a m1s- underst1ndjnJ. a m1spnnt~ !ium- mary in the Fedcml Rc11stcr It all bepn lut November. when the port F1shina Assoc1a11on of Cahfom 1a submitted a pctt11on to the federal aovemment a Iona for per· mt ion to take defensi ve mca~urc to fria.htcn sea hons away from charter flsliina boats. Assoc1at1on pre 1dent Bill Nott who draf\cd the peuuon, said the California sea hon popul8'1on ha\ quadrupltd to nearly I 00.000 dunn.a the pa t IS ycan and tht' manne mammals •~ tcahna fish ofT cu • tomer Ii at a ntr "that will bnn the industry to 1t kntt\." PT'escntly. under an I I ·)Car-old law. commercial fhh101 "~1 oixr· ators unhkc their charttt boat counterpan . arc allo"cd to friahten away -even '"II -mannc mam· mals a a last rt rt 1f the -.cal' thttaten their catch. 1 he soc1auon want chartcf b®t opcrato~ to fall undcrthc 'im~ rultna-hu\ onh toa t .. . ( LP. Bu1a Focus ON THE NEw s certain extent. ott Yid. "4.11 \\.C want to do 1s mo"c them av.ay from the tloat :· Nou id. "Wt'' rt not out to lau&htcrS("a hons." For \Ome unknown reason. Na- tional Manne 1shcnc5 nice of-ftc11l~ nqlected to clanfy that point v.hcn the> drafted the pct1uon Into '\ummary form nd what ·1u\ pnnt· cd Dec Is. I 9 3. td1tton of the F~ ral Ream« ni \hock wa"' through the cnHronmt'ntal com- munit). 8 the 1ncludin the phratc "in· c1d ni.alt.alt'ofmanncmammal ''an the umma~ at 1mphed th t tht Sportfi h1n1 1 \1 n. v.hu:h ron- .,1\t'i of. n t of2 s nt.r t ... eking l(Jll authont to lau~ter \C'a honr. A2 **Orange CONt DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. ~ebruary 8, 198' Opponents of Irvine hospital mount new court challenge Invalid s.!_gnatures rech ecked in move to le altze petition Bf ANDREA ADE~ON Of IN 0.., Ho4 tWf Opponenb of the lrv1nl· Medical Center. whose referendum ~·cmed to hUVC expired last Wt't.'k ffi:l\ OreathC new life into the pc11t1on ·dn ve by mounting a challenge in mun. Four members of the Co mmittee for a Safe Hospital Site were \lfting tfhrough the 1.649 tn\.alld 'i1gnature\ this week on the sltm hope lhal a bureaucratic bunik m.i} be the reason so many '>lgner' wen~ found not to be registered voter\ and. therefore, anchgiblc to sign the pelt· lion. Chairman Gaby Pryor said Tuesday. Irvine \ity Clerk Nancy Lacey said petition backcrli were beginning to check the invalid !iignaturcs against their own re1Pstrat1on affidavit'-col· lectt:d as the petition was circulated in lkcember. Another 1.000 vahd sianaturej arc needed to put the referendum on the June 5 ballot. Ten percent ofthcc1ty'~ 38.000 registered voters were re· quired. Although almost 4,500 signa- tures were collected, only 2,877 were found valid last week. Committee Treasurer Nanci Rosen -,aid a cursory check of the disallowed s1gna1urcs showed many were among the 700 to l .IXXJ people who the petihon bearers re1mercd to vote while collcctin& names. She s~ud, as an example, every person who 5tlfled the petition and li ves on Physical Science Road at UC Irvine wa6 disallowed. "We think we have a reasonable chance of challenaina" the city clerk'!. findina.s, Rosen said, although she could not say how many signatures she thinks were rejected wrongly. Voter approval of the referendum would oven um a zoning decision and block for a year development of the state-approved, 177:bcd Irvine hos- pital at Sand Canyon Road near the San D1cao Freeway. Opponents say the site. amid a 320-acr'e medical and science park. 1s too noisy and too near potential aircraft crash hazards. HARBOR HOTBED OF HAZARD .•. FromAl effon to p1npoin1 thl.'. cmgin o t tht pollution. The two~year \lud). which exam- ined 23 harbors and inlcls on the California rna'>t. marks the fir'>I '>ummary of' findings from the state's mussd watch program. Mu\scls. a filter-feeder that stores the tox ins that pass through it. were placed 1n ~1x locations in Newport Harbor in late 1981 . The only coastal waters that surpas$ed Newport Harbor's level of PCBs was Los Angeles and San Diego harbors. PILGRIM CITED ... Apderson said it is thought the PCBs, now banned from use. come from boat yards and other marine industry. The Rhine Channel. 1n years gone by, was a thn ving boating and cannery-spot and its waters long have been suspected of being polluted. F rom Al would be determined 1n court. Holland said he talked to rny offi cials Monda> anll thou(l.h t the\ were going to let l11m '>ta~ un a1 Rhein Wharf until some add111onal work could be done on the boar., mai.t'> and ngging. "Dennis 1s n~all) hurt b~ th1!> and he's JUSt dec1d<.·d 1t\ not worth fighting.." ht'> w1ft Hett \ .. aid tuda)'. Mark Howard. the o"' ncr uf An\ Landing on the Balboa Peninsula. offered to pro\ 1dc a '>pace for the Pilgrim for at lea~l two week., v.hde \Orne remodeling I'> going o n thl•rc Holland tentat1 vc:ly plan'> on rno\ · ing the Piigrim thcrl' Thur'>da). A more permanent home ma .. ~ found for the J>tlgnm at the ( 1do Manna Vllage. where the Newport Sailing Club make<; 1t'> home But lhat dock will not be ahlc to a<.comrnodatl' the Pilgnm lor at lca'>t a month The Piigrim of !'t•1Apon 1'> a11 l IHh-centuf) • .,,.,le sh 1p that the Holland., built plank b) plank 10 the front )a rd of thc.:ir Costa Mc'>a homl' over I 3 vca r<, Denn;s took ndd1oh-.10 finance the project and Betty and the couple's three young daughters lived in the hull of the boat for I 0 years while they struggled to finish it. Last November, the Pil~m was launched and chnSTened amldTrlter- nat1onal publicity and a crowd of 5.000 well-wishers. Now, Holland is "between a rock and a hard place," according to Peter Whnehead. a friend and fellow ship captain. Holland 1s waiting for some ad- d1t1onal supplies to arrive so he can fi n111h the Pllgnm's rigging and masts. fhe high public dock the Pilgrim is at now at Khe1n Wharf 1s ideal for the uanc' that mu!.t prop up the huge masts "Our ta~ money built that dock and 1t setm., to me that a young fellow "'ho "'uuld <;pend I J years building that H"'>Scl could US<.' some help from tht: Cl\) at the ve ry c:nd," Whitehead c,a1d. "It\ th<.· '>amc a'> 1f we had an a1rpon out there and an airplane lom1ng 1n '>houting Mayda}. You've got tQ dear the air and let him come 1n .. Although the study does not direct· ly assess the pollutants' health nsk to humans or animals, state Depart· ment Qf Health officials re.viewed-the findings and found no violations of current health standards, said Evan Nossoff, state water board spokes- man. However, safe CJ\posure levels ha vc not been detennmed for some of the chemicals, and others arc in conten- tion. While the harbor has never been ci ted a~ being unfit for swimming or water-contact sports. mo1>l of the Upper Newport Bay has been closed to swimming for seven years. Collcct- 1ng shellfish in the bac:k bay was banned fi ve year'> ago. The restncuons in the Upper Newport Bay are due to bactenal contaminants. Joanne Schneider. an environmen- tal -.pcc1ahst with the i.tate water board. said Newpon Harbor also <..ame in near the top for chlordane w ncentra 11ons, although com pan !>On figures were not available in the preliminary report. WETHERALL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ... FromA2 Dcput~ l>15tnll .\uw ne) Pat Geary toll! 1umrc, '-1 din had hcrn "sa\.agel) and \1unu'>I ) heaten ··hi'> head '>ma'>hl'd -.-.11h J \anuum tleancr. b<:for<.· he "''" \tranglcd h~ Wetht•rall and u>·<ldt·n<l«Jnt < 1t•org1: (1oldncr Jr . v.hu he mt·t 1Ah1k dnnking at a local har After beating Miller Wl·thl·rall and (1 oldncr. al\o a moving rnmpan) cmplo)ce who will be tried on '>lmllar t.harges later tht'> )car \tole a dc\k p1cture5. a teln'1'>wn anll other llrmc, from the home, the pro\cl utor '>au..t He \aid the rc">1dt:nct was left "1n a \hambles." "It's alm<1'>I like they were dwng J moving 1ob Hut th!\ t1m l' the d1ent paid \.\Ith h1 i. lt1c .. (1eal) 'aid during h1~ t1pl·n1ng argument 10 a ~anta Ana 1 ounroom I hr pr<)'>CCut11r told JUrllr'> that ~l·1lwr~1ll "Ou'>hcd wnh the l'Xlltc- rnl·nt" ol the k1l l1ng. later made unc .. ,tuptll nu~takc.. Ht: hragged tu tnend'> and co-worker~ about what lKrnrrcd in the ho ui.e that night, detailrng how Miller had been beaten with a van:uum cleaner and showing oil the hlood on ht'> shoes. Wht•n Wethcrall was arre.,ted b\ ( osta Mesa pultce oflicers on July 1 J. he d1:n1cd an~ involvement 1n the murder Later: however. he poin ted to hi\ shoe'> and '>aid, "Ser that that's blood It''> hi'>." (1e aiy said. The trial hcfcm: Judge Da' 1d Ca n er 1s expccrcll to la!>t about thm~ wi:eb. Tcc,ttmon} "'a' '>chcduled to rc!.umc coda) SAVINGS ... From Al takeover by the federal bank board. But that may be too lati:, said the associauon's attorney. Ernest Leff. bccaui.e merger of San Manno Sav- ings or its forc,·d sale to another saving., and loan arc d1~t1nct possib1ht1es in the 1n1enm. AUTO CRASHES ... However. Bank Board !>pokesman Bob Moore said Wednesday. th<.· regulatory agenn doe'\ not plan tu take any further a{·11on unlll after next week '~ court heanng. From Al determined An tn\c\l1(1.:t11on ,., uJO- tJnu1ng. The I I 50 am m1'>hap l111n•ll officer'> to <.ln\c ofT two lant'., ul ( ul ver for a bnl'f period Darrell l.A·onard Haktr 17 of llun11ngton lk;wh '>llfkrtd -.crn>u'> 1n1unes late I ul'\dJ ~ "'ht·n he ln-.t <.ontrol of tlw p11 k 11p trul·k ht· wa\ dnv1ng and c11drd up n1 a dra1nagv ditch off ( C1\.111l• < amon Hoad Baker wa' tJkr n tc> I U'>t1n < 11m- mun1t\-fl m prn1l whtlc hi'> pa\~cngt'r. 17-vear-old >\aron .\1Lella110 ofHunt- 1ngiun Beach. wa'> treated by para- med 1n at the !.Cenc of the accident < aldorn1a H1ghwa) Patrol officers "'ho rt<;pondcd lo the 4 .)fl pm. .1< l l<knt nt:ar Bonita < any on Koad \;ll(f 1t appcar<.'d Hakn wa., drt\.1ng .1hou1 lO mph on the \houldl·r of the 1 nJd when h1\ trut k \pun out ot t11ntrnl "h1pp1.:d auo\\ the roadwa\ Jnd plunged into the drainage ditch." "Everything will be !>tatu., quo for the ne.lll seven o r eigh t da~s." Moore <>aid New'> of the thrift\ 'ie11urc F-nday ~tartcd a 'imall run on the S&L in ~cwport Beach a nd at the other fhc bram:he\ open 'iaturcla) \1nce San Manno \av1ng'>' '><.'11un· b}' the lcderal hank hoard, at lcati.t $26 mtll1on of tt'> approx1mattl~ \.SS I mtll1on in 1.kpn\tl\ ha'> hccn withdrawn h~ an"nu'> C'U\tumcr\. Lt•fTsa1d · SEAL SAFETY SQUABBLE ... F rom Al "''v1y 1x-t1t111n did not indude tho\<.' worclc,.. r-..1111 \Hid ··I hJl0 \ lht• languagl' of thl' Natwn;tl MarttH' h\ht·rin We ll1ll not lall fo1 tht• talung of manm· milmrnaf., JU'>t raking ii lldi·n\IH po\t11r1· \lllh a\ 11\1ng a t}IX' ol '"n'l dn 1tc lhat explodt•\ 111 tht: air I hat ha\ prO\rn dfol t1 v<· 1n mo\ 111g tht·m awa~ from hoal\ .. J 1m l.cckv. a "1ldli fc h1olog1\I ltH :-..a11onal Ma11n<.· f 1\henr-. \t'P ice in Lm i\n~clc'>, cont1rmcd the WJ\htns tun office \Omchow neglected to \late 1n the "ummary tht:il the 3')i.c>uat1~n only wauttemptrng to get pcrm1~smn to scatter $C3h away from boat~ In any event. when a volunteer for the Fraen<1'i of tht· 'iea Lion Manne Mammal C enter 1n Laguna Beach discovered the It nc in the re11itcr. Director John< unnmiiham 1mmcd1· a1cly drafted a letter of protest to the manne fishcne'> ~rv1ce and called a prcu conferen'c IO pther public iuppon. "We ha ve v1\1 o nt of a well-prepared ~ponfi\htn& vcHcl and crew droppina anchQr a 1hon d1~· -t Wr·RE L1sTEN1Nc -------- Just Call 642-6086 ' ta Ill<.' Ir orn ii 1 ockn). l<l\\ I 1\h 1 n to the "'all'r to all met tht• l rcatun·\. drop a f1\h lint• U\.Cr the '>1dc to make t'H'f) rhing legal. then open fire with gun\ to produce the greatr'lt mas!> \laughter of marine mammali-. 1n mollcrn h1stof) " the organitat1on '>tatrd 1n 1l\ ltttt•r ··wr know from the hate mall we reu.•1vc and the att1wdc that prevail\ among lhc: 'IJ)Ollfi'lhtng industry 1n th1~ area." .. f hat'\ an tn('rCcftblc .. tatcment." Nott ~1d anjV'tl y "I'm ljUrc the dec1'11o n makers won't pay any anen- tlCln to 11." After trading punches through the new\ media. 1t turns out the advrr~rir~ discovered they a.,-ced on the ona.inal intent of the petition -to keep the seals away from the boat\. The manne mammal center, which treated 400 ,,ck and 1n1ured seals in 1983, ~1d SO werr tnJured by people. r he non-profit orpn11.11t1on l'I dcpen· dent upon a dedicated voup of voluntccn and pnvatc contribution\. "We JCt everything," explained C unn1ngham. a mannc hfc science tea<. her tor Laguna .Beach 1-f 1gh lxhuol. "We've had seals that have IX'en 'lhot. '>pcarcd . gaffed or clubbed. Some get run over hy boats." And a \1gn1ficant number get impaled on hook~ while attempting to '>natch fi sh from hne!i, Cunningham \aid as he gestured to a display board of a do1en hooks and lures center vcterinanans have extracted from seal JBW\ and \tomachs. "We're all for finding a safe way to keep the sea hons away from the boats," Cunningham said- "Our plan would allow us to keep the sea lions from scarina away schools offish and prevent them fr~m bcina impaled on hookl," Nott said . The marine fi11\ene1 service 11 cons1dcnn.a alloWJna charter boat operators to obtafo permit• to only harass the seal• away from boat1, Lecky sai~ addlna it could be aeveral montht before authorities rule on the pc111ion. "I've worked with members orabc anociallon for two years. and that'• all they·~e ever t.aJked about do1na." he said. . Wllat do yoa Hite abo11 the Dally Pllot7 Wht do1't )H Uk 1 Call tlae· numbu al It-ft Hd yotar mnHlt wm be recorded, tta.aKtfbd Hd dellwered to tile apptgprlate t4tcor. Tllt n mt «·~on auw rtna 1 rv&rt may be •Id to rffOrd leUert to lb •dltor a HJ totl • Coetrib1ton &e "' Ltder1 rol1m1 mat t J1cl1d• tllelr ntmfl ao4'1tl•:1"9 u m r for vuU1u 1.a... 'o drt ulaU.0 t1tl1, pfHH. Ttll H "h1r'1 01 '"' m1oi. 1.-.;-I . i r' I. ... Foghringing cooler_w_eather Coastal 17 <>' 17 10 36 21 ., 33 2t ot 3e 14 31 23 42 07 2• 10 ,. 17 44 11 21 10 68 $7 21 10 44 IO 2' 17 23 14 16 Q.4 60 21 10 ·22 11 oe &6 18 62 37 27 12 48 18 e1 ea 641 •• 28 12 56 24 51 26 44 21 47 27 ee o 51 30 83 H " 16 00 37 50 27 82 52 Fronta: Cold .,.....~,,... Occluded -.r Mllw-.lkN Mpl•81.Peu4 Nul!YMM N9wOt!Mll1 N9w YOtll NorlOlk Norlh Pl•ll• Oktanom. 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N9wpon lllllboaWeCIOA IAguna e..ch llD 1.3 1·2 1·2 0-1 na1 02 poo<'·lalt Po« poor po« poo< poor poor 32 13 Moon Mt1IOday1111 46 • m . rt-San Clemente Wale< Tamp;6T-eo 1 &11 Sil Thurtday et 10 &3 a m 6 .... 1 Olrac:Uon -· Arsonist torches 4 a~aS­ at Huntington apar ents 20 people evacuated in worst of b lazes: n o injuries reported By PHIL SNEIDERM AN Of lt>e Dally "'°' tlaft Polite and lire 1n\Cst1g<itor'> arc scan:hing for an arson1\t "'ho ap- parently started four blaLes earl} today in a south Huntington Beach neighborhood. In the most '>enouc, of the fire'>. 20 n:s1dcn1s were cvacuated from a four-unit England Street apanment complex wh1k firefighter~ ex t- inguished flames in the garages located beneath the llwelling units. Huntington Beach fire Depart- ment c,poke\woman Martha Werth 11a1d no c1v1llans or firefighter~ wi:rc tnJurcd in the ra'ih of Ii res. 5hc said the first garage fire. at 250:! Lngland St., wac, reported at I :02 il.m. Whtie firefighter\ wert ext1ngu1~h1ng a .. mall hla1e tht:rc. re.,1dent'> ale ned them to three otht:r fire<> 1n tht> neighborhood. Werth \:lid The moc,t '>CrtoU\. '>hl' \a1ll. \\<I'> the fire that \Ptl'ad through the !>trcct-ln l'I garagl'' be n«ath a four-unit apartment hu1ld1ng at 24 l I England ~t . prompting an «vacu· auon of 1t\ residents. Because of car'> and combu!'lllblc material s loc:ated in v Delly Piiot Delivery 11 Guerel'ltffd . . , I o f I ~ . .. .... , . t ... , the garages. the second-alann fire took 30 to 40 minutes to control. Werth said. Damage at that complex was ~·!>t1mated at $5,000 to the building and $10.000 to property in the garages. Werth said only minor damage was reponed in the other blazes. They occurred nearby al 520 Yorktown I\ ve. and 1n the alley behind England Street. She investigators believe the blazes • deliberately set by one person who ignited combustible ma- tenals in therrages. Werth sa1 today's fires may be related to a similar arson blaze set a month ago in a garage on nearby Delaware Street. No arrests in the incidents had been made by early today. Suspect in Mesa stabbi~g to appear in Inurder trtaf: A 22-year-old woman hat been her erteet neer the Artzona bordw ordered to ttand trlal In the murder teveraJ days after the kitf~, w• of a Coate Mela mother. wtto wu ord«ed to eppew In found brutany •tabbed to dMth on County Superior Court Feb. 21 the porch of a hofY\e at a trail« arraignment. . park. Romney charged that Ah..,. had T ere1a Ahtert, who atso u ... the gl"8tl a tmalt amount of money to nam. r er... Marte Heedtey, It Girton tor oocatne bUt became accuHd of kJUlng 33--~-otd angered whel1 lhe ~ ~ Da lene Kay Girton on Nov. 8 at the drug ft8 phony. Aloha Palma traffer court on 18th Girton, ~ grtlduete of Coeta Street. ..... HWt &dM»oe, w ..... In ft" aHeged .... = ... the ............ '**Md died rnutt of .,, • °"" • .,...~.......,tO.tM',.....,. 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How safe is your house?/81. Food Woo your Valentine with easy-to-make chocolate treats./C1 Celebrate the Winter Olympics with Yugosla- vian seafood reclpes./C9 Sports Wrestling coach John Rosales has Instilled a winning tradition at Foun- tain Valley Hlgh./0 1 Edison, Ocean View duel for second place In Sunset League basket- ball tonight./02 Ent ertainment Golden West College takes Tennessee Wii- iiams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire" for a bumpy but exciting ride. /83 today 1n a south Huntington Beach neighborhood. In the most scnous of the fires. 20 residents were evacuated from n four-unit England Street apartment M'obile home . patrol ~ slate d Residents of Irvine park tired of thefts · Militant residents of an Irvine mobile home park intend to wage their own fi~t a~inst a cnme wave plaguani 1he1r neighborhood by stan· ing roving patrols even while pohcc are stepping up enforcement nearby. Evidence about the culprit and special enforcement is "being kept under wraps because it would hamper our chances of catching someone," Irvine cnme prevention officer Micheal Weiss said today. Nevertheless. 15 residents of The Groves have already volunteered to 'ltart patroling the streets of the 35-acre park in Nonhwood, north of the Santa Ana Freeway. park manager Mick Vierstra said. Rather than pointing blame at police, residents arc taking measures to improve security in the wake of 14 break-ins occumng in a week's lime, where jewelry and silverware valued at $20,000 has hcen <1tolcn. Thirteen of the burglaries occurred on the park's west side, sidling up to a Northwood shopping center. Nearly half the 1.100 res1dl!nts turned out at a homcowncr's asS<X.1a- tion meeting Tue\day night to hear Weiss and a police lieutenant explai n how they can safeguard their homes. (Please aee MOBILE/ A2) LB nixes one .. cent tax plan By L.P. BENET Of !tie OMly lll'llo4 Ii.II Calling parts of th e county'~ I 5-year transportation plan a subsidy for development in terests. the Laguna Beach Caty Council Tue\day night unanamou'll y re1ccted the proposal, which includes a prov1s1on ror a penny sales tax increase to help fund government road construc11un "We're having an assault co m- mitted on us," said t0unc1lman Neil Fitzpatrick .. And we're bc1nga~krd to pay for the weapon." The c11y's primary beef w11h the plan 1s the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transpona11on Comdor. an eight to I 5 lane freeway that wall start at the Corona dcl Mar freeway an Newport Beach, cut a wide swath through South C'ounty greenbelt tcrri- (Pleue 1ee ONE·CENT I A2) complex while firefighter ext- 1ngutshed flames in the garages located beneath the dwellina units. Huntington Beach Fire Depart- ment spokeswoman Manha Werth said no civilian~ or firefighters were in1ured in the rash orfires She said the first'&llrage fire, at 2502 Enatand St .. was reported at I :02 a.m. While firefiahters were eittinguishina a small bla1c there, residents alerted them to three other fires in the nei&hborhood, Werth said. 'the most serious. she said, was the fire that spread throuah the street-level aaragcs beneath a four-unit apartment buildina at 2411 England St .. promptina an evacu- auon of its residents. Because of cars and combustible materials located in the garages, the scoonc:Hlarm fire took 30 to 40 minutes to control, Werth 111d. Damage at that complell was estimated at U .000 to the building and S 10,000 to property in the garages. Werth '31d only minor dam1ae was reported 1 n the other blazes. They occurred near'by at 52-0 Yorktown Ave. and in the alley behind Enaland Street. Dtllr .......... ~ .......... CHP Officer Paul Caldwell ln•pecta truck wreck which lnjured Huntlneton Beach yoa tb. I - Oeltr ........... ~~·~. Oran&e County firemen clear scene of fatal cruh ln Irvine. Crashes kill one, hurt teen Woman killed In Irvine smashup; HB youth-bad1y-t njured A Santa Ana woman was killed and a Hun11na1on Beach )Outh scnou)ly 1n1ured in ~parate traffil. accidents Tuesday in Irvine. Marla Sampson, a 27 -year..old Santa Ana resident, was pronounced dead at the scene of a late morning mishap at the Intersection of Cul ver Drive and Main Street. according to Irvine police Para med a cs tncd in va1 n to sa ve th e woman by cuuing away portions of her crumpled auto. The woman reportedly slammed into a van driven by James Franklin Boyd, 5 I, of La Mirada. wh o was making a left turn onto Main. He was treated for minor inJu nes at Tustin Community Hospital Sgt . Michael White said 11 appears one of the driver.; ran a red light, but which driver was at fault has not been (Pleaae aee AUTO/ A2) Suspect 'bragged about beating' Jury in Wetherall murder trial told of how h e boasted of crime By J EFF ADLER Of !tie DellJ,... ..... The 26-ycar.-old Santa Ana man charged with the strangulation slay· ingofPatnck Scott Miller in his Costa Mesa home last June braged about beating his victim and showed friends and uH~orker'i blood that had spat- tered on hie; shoes, an Orange County 'iupcnor ( ourt JUry was told Tues- day. R1diard Jamc'l Wctherall 1s being tried fnr tirst-dc~rcc murder and rnbhcfJ 1n Millers June 28, 1983 '>laying. If convicted. Wl·therall. a mov1ngc:ompan) employee could he sentenced to a life pn'>on tl·rm without the pos\1b1hl) of parole Maller. the 26-)car-old \on ol former Orange < ount\ \upcn 1\or Edison M11lcr. was found h\ h1\ g1rlf nend in a bedroom ur th e Hanover Street home the two shared The body wo'l ly1ng in a pool of blood. the hand'> and feet hound with towels. (Pleaee aee WETHEJlALL/ A2) She u1d invntiptora beJie~e lhC blazes were deliberately a.et by one person wbo 11n1t.ed combustible ma- tcnals m the prases. Werth 511d today·, fires may be related to 1 simHar araon blaze .et 1 • month aao in 1 aaraae on M.trby , Delaware Street. Noarrest1 in the incidents had beri made by early today. Tough phone solicit 18.wOK vaITey police say ordinance necessary By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... .,... ........ Fountain Valley officials have re- vised a local law 1ovem1na telephone solicitina busincsses,pvana the police department additional autbon\y to investiptc such firms before they~ allowed to operate in the city. City Attorney Alan Bumi rec- ommended the revision, which was at>provcd unanimously Tuesday n•ght by the Fountain Valley City Council. Because the measure was classified as an urscncy ordinance, it took effect immediately. the city attorney said. In a report to the council, Bums said he 1s concerned about some stratCJJC metal investment firms that dupe ··aulhble customers out of la!Jt sums of money based on mis. representations and false p,romises ... lie said a .. boiler room • telephone solic11at1on business handlina metal investments is currently opcratina in Fountain Valley. Bums said AJ1t Gill. operator of .\mencan Investment Research. 16943 Bushard St.. has been cited by city police for sohc1tang by phone without the required licenses and cuy council approval. He said no other (Pleue eee PHONE/ A2) Patchy tog ~ IOW doodl .,. expected to mO¥e onto the~ CoMt tOfWgtit and Thureday ~ Ing, but the Nattonal ·w..-~ SeMce at Loe A.,...._ lntili'- natlOnal Alrpof1 It not able to ee, 1' therewMI _,.a repeet of the bHncMno onsleught that caUMd multtpll automobtte smuh-upe In Hunt- ington Beach Tuetday mormng~ · ~ Fog made a reap~anoe lllong coutal ar•• this mdmlng, but no major problem.I were reported Md }et alr16M flightl took oft wl"'°"' detay ttom John Wayne Atrport. Almost an of Tueeday'e trlMc llaVOC wee confined to • lbOf1 stretch of Pacific Coat HIQhMll' between Brookhurlt Streec Md Beach Boulevard tn HUttttl.tbn Beach. Bualneu A look at January busi- ness results for the air- lines at John Wayne Air- port Is a mixed review. /118 Seal squabble blamed.on 'misunderstanding' INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board 8u1lneu C1Ufornl1 New• Clualfled Comic• Crouword O.ath Notlca Food H~ Horoac~ Ann Lenders MutuaJ Fund• Netlonal New• Obltuerlet Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sport• Stock Market• T•vlllon ThMlet• WMlher World New• 84 A3 85·8 A4 06-8 94 08 °" C1·10 81 06 82 85 A4 A9 A10 A3 04-5 01·3 87 82 83 A2 A4 Five shon words set ofTthc '( ireat Sea Lion Debate of I Q8 3 " The rcttnt ruckus bt-twt~n cn- v1ronment.1hsts and sportti\hcrmen that involved name ca lling, hanh accusations and statewide media attention 1s all due 10 n m1s- unde'1tand1na. a m1spnntc<l ~um· mary 1n the Federal Rcgt\tcr It all bcpn la,. No-.em0er, when the pon F1 hma Assornu1on ol C'ahfom11 ubm111cd a pc1111on to the federal aovemmcnt ukang tor per· m1ss1on to Ulke defcn!l1vc mca\urc't to fri&h ten sea lions aw!l)' from chant r fhliina boat' Auociat1on ptt's1den1 8111 Nott. who dr1ficd the petition, u1d the Cahfomta ~• hon population ha\ quadrupled to nearly 100,000 dunna the pa t IS )'tars ond tht marine Mammal art' sicalin& fhh ofT cu\· tomer hnc' 11 a rate "that will hnna the industr) to 11'1 knee' " LP. ,IEIET Focus ON THE NEws certain extent. Nott u1d. "All we want to do 1'1 mo"c them away from the hoat ," No11 \ltd. "We'tt' not out 10 slauahtcr sea hons .. For ~me unknown rt'a\On, Na t1onal Manne F1c,hcnc Service or- fic1als nc le'Ctcd to clan() thal point whrn they draficd the pct1t1on into umm&r)-fc.>rm. nd ~hat wu pnnt· cd Oc 1 S, 19 3. edition of the Federal RCJ)'ltcf \Cnt hock wave throuah the en' iron mental com· mun1t\ By the 1n luda the phrase .. tn· (1dental llk~ of mannc mammal ··an the 'ummaf'), tl 1mphN that tbt Sponfi t11n ta\aun ~lu~h con· ""'' ofa 0 t ol 2~S ch ncr ~ktn I I 1u11ionly \ ~:.hon John Cunnlnabam with aome f ~J1 protected cllenta ln La1una Buch. Prncntly. under an 11 ·vcar-old law. commcm1I fi\h ina '"\cl opcr· ators. unhkc their chancr hoat counterp.lrt , arc 1llO"-N to f n&hten aw1y -<''tn kill -mannc mam· mal\ 1 a la't rcson 11 the \t'll\ threaten their catch. l he a '>0<1ation want\ char1(r boat operator~ to fall under thl' nk' ruhn -but onh to l I Pl • • \ ~ • ! A2 * Ot'ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Febru.ry 8, 1984 Opponents of Irvine hospital mount new court challenge iiiValid s1 natures rechecked in move tole altze petition By ANDREA ADELSON OftM~ ..... t.ft Opponents of the Irvine Medical Center, whose referendum seemed to have ex~1red last week, may breathe new life into the pctlllon dnve by mounting a challenge in court. Four members of the Commmcc fo r a Safe Hospital Site were sifting through the 1,649 tn' ahd signatures this week on the shm hope that a bureaucratic bun~e may be the reason so man} signers were found not to be registered voters and. therefore. 1neltg1ble to sign the pet1· uon. Chairman Gab) Pf)or said Tuesday. Irvine City Clerk Nanc) Lacey said petition backers wen· ~ginning to check the invalid signatures against their own rea1~trat1on allidaV1U.. col- lected as the petition wa~ circulated in December Another 1.000 valtd signatures are netded to put the referendum on the June S ballot. Ten percent of the city's 38.000 regJstercd voters were re- quired. Although almost 4,500 s1gna· turcs were collected, only 2,877 were found valtd Inst week. Committee Treasurer Nanci Rosen said a cursory check of the disallowed signature~ showtd many were among the 700 to 1.000 people who tho petition bearers registered to vote while collecting names. She said, as an example, every person who signed the petition and ltves on Physical Science Road at UC Irvine was disallowed. "We think we have a reasonable chance of challenging" the Cll) clerk's findings. Rosen said, although she could not sa) ho"' many signatures she thinks were rejected wrongly. Voter approval of the referendum "'ould oven um a zoning decision and block for a year development of the state-approved, 177-bcd Irvine hos· pita! at Sand Canyon Road nur the San Otego Freeway. Opponents say the site, amid a 320-acrc medical and science park, is 100 noisy and too near potential aircraft crash hazards. They prefer consttuct1on of a hospital on the campus of UC Irvine. The county f'CIJSlrar's office, con- tracted by the cit}' clerk to verify the petition, disqualifies a signature for a number of reasons, includmg ad- dresses outside of Irvine, addresses listed on the petition that don't match on~ on the pet1t1on, unregistered signers and those whose signatures do not match their registration cards. "The clear intent of those peo(>lc was to sign the petition," Rosen said. "There was no intent to hun the campaign. "The registrar used a very stnngent criteria and disallowed anything that was questionable. We're trying to glean if enough of those signatures is enough for a challenge," Rosen said. TELEPHONE SOLICITING ..• From Al charges have been filed against the business. The revised law. Burns ~•d. allows local poltce to evaluate the offer being made by a Fountain Valley-based telephone solic1t1ng business and to MOBILE HOME PATROLS ••• "follow the chain of supply through to make sure people eet the goods they're promised." This investigation is made before such a business 1s granted the required city business license. He said police will have access to cusfomer hsts to detennine whether customers arc satisfied with their investments. From Al Cons1denng that the gated and guarded communit~ is a closc-1cnit one, Weiss ~1d "a lack of an) witnesses 1s disturbing. Ho"' are these going on without anyone observing anything?" He added: "The e' 1dence 1s. gates don't keep people out " The park manager speculates the intruders are hoppmg the -;hopping center wall .to get in. Residents also seem eager to or- gamze Neighborhood Watch groups within the park. owned by Bruce Nott of Newport Beach. Vierstra said the volunteer patrol groups will wear 1ackets with identifying symbols, extras from the park's own security force. .. The overwhelming maJont) of these burglaries were preventable," Weiss told the residents. To get inside. crooks twisted door locks and pned windows. Under the revised law, violators face a maximllm misdemeanor fine of $1,000. Previously, the fine was $500. Burns said the revised law applies only to telephone solicitmg busi- nesses operaung an Fountain Valley and does not a.,ply to non-profit organizations domg such soliciting locally. WETHERALL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ... FromA2 Deputy D1stnc1 .\ttorne} Pat Gear) told Jurors \11 lier had been "sa' agel} and vicious!) beaten." his head smashed with a ""accuum cleaner. before he was strangled b:r Wetherall and co-defendant George Goldner Jr . who he met "'hale dnnking al a local bar After beating M 1llC'r. ~ etherall and Goldner. also a mo' ing compan) employee who will be tned on !l1milar charges later this )ear. stole a desk. pictures. a tele"1s1un and other items from the home. the prosecutor said He said the residence was left .. an a shambles .. "h's almost lih· the' "'l'rl' doing a movin~ JOb ... But th1'> umc the client paid with his lift'." C1ear) ')a1d during his opening argument in J anta ~na courtroom. The prosecutor told Jurors that Wetherall, ··flushed with the excite- ment'' of the k1l11ng. later made one "stupid mistake." He bragged to fncnds and co-workers about what occurred in the house that night. detailing hov. Miller had been beaten with a vaccuum cleaner and showing off the blood on his shoes. When ~ etherall was arrested by Costa Mesa police officers on July 11 , he denied an} '"' olvement in the murder. Later, however. he pointed to his shoes and said. "See that. that's blood. It's his." Gear1 said. Miller was describCd b) his hve-10 g1rlfnend. Diana Peters. as a drug dealer "'ho supported her. their infant c;on and her daughter from a previous marnage b) selling mariJuana and cocaine. Peters. the first witness tailed b) the prosecution. was ex- tem.l\ el\ cross-e,amined about Mail- er's drug dealingc; b~ Deput) Public Defrnder \\ ill1am K open). \\ethcrall'') lOUrt-appo1nted at- tornev. he tc')t1ficd that she and Miller had spill-up se,eral v.ed.s before the latal June e'ents but were attempt- ing to reconcile 1hcird1fferences at the time. Peters told the Jury that Miller and she had planned to watch the movie "Poherge1st" on cable tel ev1s1on the night of the killing. but he had become tnto'\llated and ended up in the bar where he met WetheraJI and Goldner. Later. when Miller returned home with tht' two defendants. th e couple argued and a shoving match ensued. Angered, Peters said she" gathered up her two children and left the house around 2 a.m .. spending the balance of the night with a fnend. Geary told the jury that before Peters left the house she told We therall and Goldner that she was sort) they hadn't met under better circumstances. "The irony of the remark was to come back and haunt her," the prosecutor said. The trial. before Judge Da vid Caner. is e'<pected to last abou1 three weeks. Test1mon~ was scheduled to resume toda}. ONE-CENT ... From Al tory and feed into the Santa <\na Freeway near San Juan Capistrano. "We agree that the (San Diego and an ta Ana) freeways need widening ... said councilwoman Sall} Bellerue. "But the proposed (San Joaquin Hills) freeway makes the plan unac- ceptable." AUTO CRASHES ... Noting that the penny sales tax proposal is expected to fund about one-third of the transportation plan. council members said the sales tax benefits land developers and dis· cnminates against residents. particu- lar!) senior c1t11cns on limned in- comes. From Al determined .\n 1n\c':lt1ga11on 1s con- tinuing. The 11 50 a.m mishap forcC'd officers to close off t"' o lanes of Culver for a bnef penod Darrell Leonard Baker. 17. of Huntington Beach suffered senou'> tnJunes late Tuec;da) "'hen he lo'>t control of the pick-up trud. he v.a\ dn' mg and t•nded up 1n a draan<1gt' ditch off( O\ote Cam on Rond Baker wa" taken io fu,tan tum· munity Hospital while h1-; pas!>Cnger. 17-)ear-old Aaron A1zellano of Hunt· 1ngton Beach. "'as treated b~ para- medics at the scene of the accident. California H1ghwa} Patrol officers. who responded to the 4: 30 p.m accident nl·ar Bonita Can'ton Road. '>aid n appeared Baker was drn mg ,1hout .in mph on the shoulder of the road \~ht·n hi\ truck spun out of t ontrol wh1rrx·d across the roadwa ) .ind plunged into the drainage dttch "We're being asked to suos1tlm.• the developers," F1t1patnck said W1th the no-vote. Laguna Bectch 1oins Huntington Beach and La Habra as the onh c111es in the count\ to reJcct the fran'iportauun plan Howe,er. the wunt' alread\ has garnered ~cs 'ote'> from 2 3 "u 11es. more than enough w put the sale'> tax proposal to 'oters in a June 5 referendum SEAL SAFETY SQUABBLE ... From Al "M' Jll'tlt1on did not 1ncludl' tho\t' v.ords" "'-ott \<ltd · ThJI°'> tht· language of the National \lannc F1shenes ~e did not call for the taking of manne mammal<, JU'it taking a dcfen<,I\ c po\tun.· !luch ar, ur,ing a I\ pe ol !>Onie de' ICl' th,11 e'iplode') 1n tht• air fhat ha<. prmcn cffect1H· an m1)\ 1ng them ;i\\,t\ frnm boat<," Jim le<.k~ a wtldlik hmlog1!>t tor NalJonal Mannt• r l'>hem·<; ~erVICt' 1n Los Angele<;. confirmed the Washing- ton office somcho"' neglected to state in the summan. that the as,oc1at1on only was attempting to get perm1\<;1on 10 scatter c;eal<, away from boatc; In anv event. when a \-Oluntccr for the Fnend"i of the ~a l 1on \ilanne Mammal Center 1n Laguna Beach discovered the hnc an the reg1c;ter, Director John Cunnrngham 1mmed1- ately drafted a letter of JlfOtC\t lo the marine fi5henes M'rvtec and called a p~ confert"nl:t' 10 K'lthcr puhll~ upport. "We ha' e '1<,1onr, o l a well·prtparcd <;portfic;h1n1 ve,scl and crew dropp1ni anchor a ,hon dis- -t WrR£ L1s TENING ------ Just Call 642-6086 • tante trom a rocket). toss lish 11110 the water to attract the creature<,, drop a lic;h line O\.er the side to make e'er) thing legal, then open fire v.-1th guns to nroduce the greatcc;t mass \laughter of marine mammals in modern h1c;tol"\." the organ1za11on ''a ted 1 n 11 s letter "~~ kno"' from the hate mail "'t' rt•cc1' e and the attitude that prevails ;imong the ')ponfishang 1ndustl) 1n 1h15area" "That's an 1mrcd1blc ~tatcment," '\lott said angnl~ "I'm sure the dec1c;1on makers won't pa)' any atten· 11<)1') lO It• \ftcr trading punche-, through the new~ media~ It turn~ out the adver<;anefl discovered they agreed on the ong1nal intent of the petition -to keep the seals away from the boats The mannc mammal center. which treated 400 \1ck and IOJUrcd $Cals in I 9R3, s~ud 50 were injured by people. The non-nrofit orpn1z.at1on 1s depen- dent upon 3 dedicated aroup of volunteers anJ pnvatc contnbut1ons 'We ¥Cl c~erything," explained (. unninitham, a manne hfe science teacher for Laguna Beach High School "We'H' had seals that have been shot. speared. gaffed or clubbed. ome get run over by boats." And a significant number get impaled on hooks while attempting to \natch fish from lanes, Cunnmgham said as he gestured to a display ooard of a dozen hooks and lures center veterinarians have extracted from c;eal Jaws and stomachs. "We're all for finding a safe way to keep the sea hons away from the boats," Cunningham said. "Our plan would allow us to keep the sea lions from scanna away schools offish and prtvent them from bemg impaled on books," Nott said The manne fisheries service 1s cons1denng allowina charter boat operators to obtain permit to only harass the seals away from boats. Lecky said. adding it could be several months before authorities rule on the petition. "I've worked with mem~n of the associataon for two )'~an.. and that's all they've ever talked about doing." he said Wbat do )Oii I kt abola lb Dally Pilot? W.Ul doa'1 700 lllle'! Call lbe' oumHr a t lffl aad yoar mt-u111e wilt be recorded, &raa.cribect ud dtU•trcd lo I.be appropriate editor. Th..-amt l4 ·hoar an.twtrlDI rv ke may be •led to rtcord letters to t "dllor oa any toplc. Cootribtltora to ou Leuen tolumn m1 t In llCM t Ir aam aod leleptt.a a.m r for v rlfintl•. No clrc:tJ11teo ~&ill. pit Tl'll o• wllal's oa '9• mlH. I • ~Fog bringing cooler we~ther Coa•tal 11 CM 11 ·10 " 21 ., 3a U OI ,. 14 3t 23 42 07 24 10 ti 11 '4 11 21 io .. 37 21 10 ... 30 ,. 17 23 14 16 04 85 29 ·10 ·12 11 oe 55 18 52 37 27 12 48 11 81 68 ~ 44 21 12 $$ 24 $1 25 44 29 47 27 .. 44 51 30 13 65 29 16 69 31 so '27 82 52 Fronta:Cold ,.. 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Newpoll 40!1> SI • Newl>0'1 22nos1 .~1 e.tboa Weelge lAlgUna 8"ctl Sal'IClemenl• Watw Temp 57·80 0-1 poor llal poor 0-2 poor Boe ton Btowntvlle 32 13 Moon .... IOO•y•I I I 46 Im .··-I poor 89 59 T~al 1063•.m s .... direction - Ells berg ties Lebanon strife to S. Vietnam 20 years ago Tells OC crowd he ~would give my _!.ife' to avoid another war By MICHAELENE BUSICO . The cns1s 10 Lebanon 1s an C'iact parallel to th e Vietnam s11uat1on 20 years ago. and the onl} v.a~ to prevent another d1sasterous un\\ annable fo reign war 1s to immediate!) protest President Reagan's m1litaf) poltc), Daniel Ellsberg said Tuesday. "I ha\e a feeling that l am Ii' ing through past h1stor) and J would g1.,.e m} hie to avoid 1t.'' said Ell sberg. at a nev.s conference in a Santa ~na. Ellsberg, the former Pentagon em- ployee responsible for the puhhc release of the . Pentagon Paper~ 1n 1971 , 1s now teaching a course at l J(' I~ 1ne and was speaking on behalf ol the Orange Count\ ~llianc-e for Sun" al The group plans a prole'>t of a mil1tan con""en twn called \\IN- ( ON. scheduled at a Costa Mt'sa hotel ne\t week The aerospace <.OO\ cnt1on as a 25-)ear-old annual gathering of m1li- taf) officials and defense manufac- turers that trad1t1onalh showcases new high technology defense .. Delly Piiot Delivery 11 Querentffd . • Lr,.,,,... Lp • r ... t •' ,. I ~ .. ' weapons. This year 1t 1s to be held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel The Orange County Alliance has protested the meeting for the past five ~ears with candlelight vigils and other methods of passive resistance. spokesman Tim Carpenter said at the conference Ellsberg. 52, said a lack of courage among politicians. the military and ordinaf) citizens to publicly admit a foreign poltcy mistake will lead to a d1sasterous foreign war. another Viet- nam "It 1s obvious to the world toda) that our policy, however well inten- tioned, has collapsed." he said. "Don't fool yo urself with the notion that we can put more Mannes 1n and then take them ou t. .. It will never be this cas~ (to get out of Lebanon) ever again." Ellsberg. speaking before Reagan announced hi s intentions to w1thdrav. the Mannes to ships ofT Lebanon. urged residents to voice their protest b} "considering the poss1b1lity ofexj>?Sing themselves to arrest b~ (publacl}) protesting" the conference. Ellsbcrg. himself arrested in June dunng a \\Capons protest at Van- denberg Air Force Base. said such action an the I 960's as what convinced him to release the Pentagon Papers. Ellsberg. who said he would oot attend the protest next week because of a prior commitment. said he was certain such as action could galvanize WINCON participants. The anti-nuclear advocate said he empathized with the WINCON par- t1c1pants as a previous government employee and his own reluctance to disagree with presidential policies. "l am not invidious," he said. "There were truths 1 could have said in '64 and '65 that I did not. l was obedient to my president. my career, the government ... rather than my conscience and the people. "I know how these men feel. I was wrong and I learned a better way to act from the lund of people involved an the WINCON protest." Carpenter. of the Alhance. said a two-fold protest is envisioned: a candlehght vigil, such as the one last year at Manne Corps Air Station.El Toro. that attracted over 600 people, and passive resistance. such as block- ing entrances. which ma)' result 1n arrest. The Alliance requires each person involved 1n protest resistance to attend a four-hour trarning program on how to participate and undergo arrest safely. • Last year. 4 7 of the 70 resisters were arrested, Carpenter said. ORANGE COAST Clrcut.tlon 714/142-4333 Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher Ca...tfted edvertlelng 714/M2-M71 All other depertm9fttt '42"'4121 MAIN OFFICE ,, ,.,,. '.., .. , «;• '·•"At'\• ... V.l ,,,t ~ • f\ ""'au~"' C• 9.t;,;it II l ft' ,, .. Chazy Doweliby Roaemary Churchmen Controller """'' Clrculatlon T•lephonH <>•"v"'' u"''' ··~·' Mot~ l t\,1•1 d .4-J 1tt ~ E<Jilor and As~10,1an1 10 ttie Pu bli<;hPr Stephen F Cerezo f t : ~ " ~1 '!Jf"' Olorl• A Powere °''fllC' ... " ( t "'"'""' '"'O Ooneld l Wllllame .. , . ,~,. )JA'oQI* ..... 1 ', , N fr' """<t \C°""~'"' ··~·-P ~' \ r C>lo••"O o, ·~ 0...-ge eo.11 Pub1o5hon9 .yr p1t l T., .. .,..,.Of'I\ •'• t..uD''lheO u onoay H'"'<>ugf' f • 111, • ~ "9 ~ •'1· w 41 eo1t<W' ,, °'-'t*'"-<' S•t..,..o•Y' 1nJ <,, ,. :l• ;< T ,,~ r'' ,, c ·O.t Pvb• '"'"O f'"•"t ., at )JO "'~ 'a .•• '>•·~· "0 ao. IS6() C<>tt• ""•,. C..•·lo<r>.8 ·~ .... ~ VOL. n. NO. 39 ondee1 s poce (Re S-JteS~S ob Splli~ iK QottoK OKd Li~ SIA.tea ie.JtS 1122 Im~ .Atre. CW estcliob Penza 650 2105 I ' f Wa lentine's party ~,lated fol! BB-kids A chtldren's Valentine party Is scheduled Saturday at the Huntinaton Beach Central Library. . The ~y. sponsored by the Friends of the Children's L1b~ry, wall feature a skjt, puppet show, door prizes movie and refresbmentJ. ' Tickets, priced at SI , are available at the Children's ~esou~ Resource Center, 7111 Talbert Ave. For more tnfonnat100, call 848-7813. Poll•ter to addreu GOP wome.a Gary Lawrence, a vice president of the Decision Making Information pollina finn ofWashina_ton D.C. and Santa Ana, will address the Oranae County Fedetation of Republican Women luncheon meetina Thursday The event will be held at noon at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. For more information call 527-8021. CIJamber plan• maer tonl61Jt The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly membership mixer tonight. The event will be held from S:30to 7:30 p.m. at Ron's In Laguna Restaurant, 1464 Pacific Coast Highway. Ll•tenlng .emlnar •et ln Irvine . A free public seminar entitled "Listening for Results" wdl be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the National University Irvine campus, 2112 Business Center Drive. . Dr. Nina Duclous, director of Positive ChaUenae. a human resource development company, will conduct the program. Participants will learn the difference between listening and hearing and will perfect the basics of communication. To register, call the NU campus at 957-628S. Kld.aey unit plan• lundnlHr The Orange County chapter of the National Kidney Foundation will hold its annul Monte Carlo Nijht fundraiser Saturday at the Orange County Medical Association conference center. The center i1 located-fust--off \M Orange f1'eeway-at 300 S. flower in Orange. Reservations may be obtained by calling Louis at 863-1300. MS poap plan• BOIJ6 meedng The Multiple Sclerosis Support Group of Hoag Memorial Hospital will meet Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the hospital•s rehabilitation gym. Dr. Dave Engstrom will speak on relaxation techniques for coping with stress. Information about the meeting may be obtained by calling Chaplain Lloyd Sellers at 7860-2353. Jewl•b. leaden to be b.onored Arlene and Lou Rhodes, longtime community leaders and members of the founding committee of the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County, will be honored by the United Jewish Welfare Fund Sunday at a champagne brunch scheduled for the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. The cost is $8 per person and reservations may be obtained by calling the center office at 497-2070 or Laura Amster at 673-8 lS7. Lincoln nlm to be alred bJ Capo A Capistrano Adult School Advanced Writing for Publication class is inviting the public to view the film ''Abraham Lincoln, A Study in Greatness" Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Oassroom l 6A, at the Adult School, 31422 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Frances and Helen Linc, nationally known film producers, are presenting the film as a community service project. For information call 493-06S8. No fee will be charged. Wednesday, February 8 • 3:30 p.m .. Coast Commlllllty Colle1e Dl1hict Board of Tra1tee1, Study Session, President's Office Conference Room, Golden West College, Huntington Beach. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Meq Redevelopment Aceacy, City Hall CQoncil Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 7. Prm., Lapu Beacb Plannta1 CommJ11ioa, Council Chambers, SOS Forest A vc. • 7:30 p.m., Foutata Valley Pla.ulD1 Commt11toa, Ci ty Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Oru1e Couty Saa.itatloa Dl1trict Board of Directors, District Headquarters, I 0844 Ellis A vc., Fountain Valley. Thunday. February 9 • 6:30 p.m .. La1uoa Beacb Board of Adjaatmeat, Council Chambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Costa Meta Saa.itary Dl1trict, First Floor Conference Room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Ofange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Wldrmday, Febt\MfY t. 11M Aa TV's 'happy news' trend c~iticized By PHIL 8NEIDERMAN CIUllltO.-. ............. critical of "happy n.ews" formats in which encbor are selected fortheirJOO(I toob and news time is devoted to chatter amona tbe anchors. nauooal newscasts to ewe ho\tr. ..l _ -Uut affiliate stations have resisted this plan. he said, because they would have to ajve up ~nother 30 minutes of lucrative focal alrtime. Fred Friendly, one of the people who helped set the early 1tandards an television news coverage, isn't too pleased with what he SCCJ on the tube toda)'. Friendly was one of the pioneers an television newa. He produced the CBS News program "See It Now .. with F.dward R. Murrow, originated and produced ··cas Report• .. and served as president of CBS Newt durinJ the mid-60s. After leav1n1 CBS, he advised t.he Ford Foundation, theo beaan teachil\I law and journalism at Columbia University in New York. f nendly said he had just viewed a oe1work..owncd Los Anacles s~tion's news broadcast in which precious minutes were wutcd on a discussion ofusina.,trology to predict the weather. He said many loc~t news dim:tors tum to "media doctors" or consul~nl!> to advise them qn tactics to increase the rat~. If the ratifl&S do not improve, the news director is ref.1aCed. . ln his e~rl)' days at CBS, Friendly aid, a •tnaJt nat101W compa.ny oould sponsor a newt pr0&ram for just S 1 S,000 a week. Today, he said. ju11 30 seconds or afrtime can cost a sponsor S70,000 to SI S0,000. He is in Ora.nae County this week to work with Coastline Collete on an educational television project. 'The turnover for the a veraae TV news director is 2'h years," Friendly said. .. Losina batcball manaaers keep their jobs lonaer than that.'' Friendly said the cotpmercial networks now have too little air time ser aside for mformational proarams. PBS. meanwhile, has additional airtime but lacks the financial resources for in-depth news coverage. Durin~ a meeting Monday with Orange County Journalists and college officials, Friendly pulled no punches in assessing the current state of electronic journalism. Rcgatdina the three major networks' njafltly broadcasts. he said the 30-minute newscasts (22 minutes without the com- mercials) provide too little time for in-depth reponing. He said network news executives have been pres.sing to expand the "CommerciaJ television makes so much money doin,g its worst that it.can't afford to do its best," he said. "Local news shows make me sick to my stomach." he said. He was panicularly Friendly said the growing cable television field may offer additional hope with its ability to offer a variety of information programming at all hours. Claurooma go up in smoke A Weetmlnater fireman trtea to make h19 way thro~h the amoke of a fire that broke oat Tamd.liy e•entna at Warner Intermedi- ate School, 14171 Rewland St. The blue caued &boat $110,000 in damage and waa confined to three claurooma, the attic and roof. It took 32 firemen about 20 min a tea to knock down the bla.ze. Inveattaatora aald the fire wu of aaaplcloaa ortgfn but woald not •peculate on the ezact caaH. Caution: Newport~ay may be hazardous to your health State study reveals waterway filled with cancer-causing PCBs By tlae A11oclated Pre11 Newport Bay, with its flotilla of yachts and densely populated shores, contains the third highest conc.entra· tion of canccr<ausing PCBs of any California coastal waters, a state study says. The bay also is contaminated with the suspected carcinogens chlordane and toxaphene, both banned insec· ticides, and DOE, a breakdown product of DDT, says the two-year study by the State Water Resources Control Board and the California Depanment of Fish and Game. The Rhine Channel. in Upper Newpon Bay, showed up as the state's third hottest spot for levels of PCBs. Surpassins Newpon Bay arc San Diego, Wlth more than twice the concentration found locally, and Los A~eles Harbor. with only slightly hi er concentrations. said Joanne Sc neider. environmental specialist '-...._· , for the Regional Water Quality Con- trol Board. Officials are uncertain how the PCBs got into Newpon Bay. but speculate they come from local boat yards where they have been used in boat paints and plastic products. State agencies have regulated the marine use of PCBs since 1975. Officials of both depanments said the findings call for funher stud y but not alarm. Although the study does not directly assess the pollutants' health risk to humans or animals. state Depanment of Health officials reviewed the findings and found no violations of current health stan- dards, said Evan NossofT. state water board spokesman. However, safe exposure levels have not been determined for some of the chemicals, and others are in conten- tion. The repon is the firs t summary of findings by the new state mussel watch program. Mussels are good environmental monitors because the~ continually filter the water and store toxins that pass through them. Beginning 10 1981 . 1he progra m workers planted uncontaminated and currency. mussels at study stations around the state. then measured the amounts of toxins the shellfish had concentrated 1 n their flesh . The full repon will be released next week. NossofT said. PCBs, or polychlonnated biphenyls, are thick liquids that for years have been used to disperse heat in electricaJ transformers and hydraulic systems. They have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals and are linked to liver and reproductive disorders. Schneider said Newpon Bay also came in near the top for chlordane concentrations. although comparison figu res were not available in the preliminary repon. Chlordane. a popular pesticide, was banned for agricultural use in 1978 but still is used in tennite control, said Pam Ringhoff of the California Depan- ment of Food and Agriculture. Ringhotf said the mussel readings on chlordane. suspected of causing cancer and liver damage, was puzzl- ing because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated that chlordane stocks should have been depleted by 1980. • • •• Tough times for Irvine's schools seen $1 million deficit predicted even with increased s upport from.state Children attending Irvine schools will be in the class.room longer and high school students will faoe- tougher graduation requir_9ments next ~ if the governor's proposed budget 1s approved, a district official said. spate t e l . percent mcrease m TuDc DJ or education promised by Gov. Georae Deuk.mejian, Irvine Superintendent Stan Corey said Tuesday the district' expects a S 1 million deficit th.is year. · The increased state support taraeted for reforms, that will add five minutes to the school day and five days to the. school year in Irvine, gives the district only a 3 percent' boost in operating funds, be said. 1"We're going to be hard p~ to ho)d our own .. iw the 2S-school district where l 6,000 students are enrolled, Corey said. · However, the superintendent said be is hopeful th.at the reform-minded Legislature will give in to lobbying efforts to boost education support another 3 percent, which would add about $900,000 to the district's SSO million budget this year. , .. The additio~ money would get us to a break..even point," be said. Aside from a longer school day in Irvine, the governor's reform pack.age allows seven teachers to move up to the minimum $1 g,ooo annual salary and foT the creation of a mentor teacher rrogram. Fourteen instructors wil be named n~t Wednesda~ by the school board to fill the master teachers' post unut June, Corey said. Selected by their peers, the menton will receive an extra $2.000 for their work. Ten will usist new teachers and the remainder develop refresher material for their coll~ues. · In addition, a revision in graduation ""IUirements is to be taken up this month that would force students to take two years of science. rather than the present year and a half. and take either a fine arts class or study a foreip language for a year. be added. Neither are now required. "Lots of reform measures can help us, if they arc accompanied by a move to keep the store open," Corey explained. "I've got this image of this nice old car and they are adding fancy mudguards and chrome fenders and they are pouring cola in the gas tank. "People are being asked to do more, but the basic suppon structure is deteriorating. .. he said. Corey labeled President Rcapn's call for educational reforms as election-year rhetoric, as it's not accompanied by additional federaJ funding. Irvine youth accidentally Someone shattered the kitchen window at the 15000 block of Camo Bluff Co un and took credit cards. monev. rifles, a camera and a movie projector valued at S792. A beach cruiser bicycle was re· poned stolen from a locked complex on the-U>O block of West Wilson Street over the weekend. The loss was placed at $50. A 53-yeai:..-old Newpon Beach woman was arrested on suspicion of stealing $8.65 in groceries from the Hughes Market at 2555 East Bluff. • ••• The public .works wing of the Newport Beach City Hall at 3300 Newpon Blvd. reported the theft of four typewriters with a combined value of$3.324 Tuesday. shootsselfwithdad's gun . A 13-year-old Irvine boy was listed in good condition this morning in an Oranie hospital after accidentally shooting himselfin the ~and Tuesd;ay with bis father's .38 cahber revolver. Thomas Holthus was to be trans- fered out of the UC lrvine Medical Center intensive care unit onto a general ward today, a hospital Hunttnaton lfea. A male juvenile w Tues- day evening on suspiet · n to break into an emetoyee's 1,68 Vollcswaaen "Bua ' parked at the Spon Chalet, 16242 Beach Blvd. The youth was attempting to pry open the car's windwing. ••• A Westminster resident re_poned the theft of a beiae 1983 Datsun Maxima early todday from the lot of the Red Onion restaurant on Pacific Coast Higbw~y. The loss was esti· mated at S 13,000. ••• Someone broke into a home on the 17400 block of Coronado Lane Tuet- day by pryjna open a slidins front aJus doOr. The Jou incJuded a $2$0 cam en • • • A Hununcton &Kh man reponed Tuesday that his red and white I 97S Y•mo\ba motorcycle ~ad been stolen • I spokeswoman said. LL Al Muir said the teen~ager told police he picked up the weapon because be beard a prowler outside his home on Lexington. The aun went off accidently, puncturing the boy's left hand, be said. "We've concluded that's not what happened," Muir said. Police believe from the 300 block of 13th Street. The loss was estimated at $200. • • • A woman wu arntted Tuesday afternoon at the Sport Mart 7433 Edinaer A ye., on suspicion ol shos>- liftina. Oothins worth $60 was rt• covered. • • • A home bufl)ary was reported early Tuesday on the 21000 block of Sundown Lane. Entry was apparently m.ade throuah a front window. The loss included a $700 stereo unit. • • • A resident of the 17600 block of Crabb Lane told polioc Tuesday that his aold 1973 auoen auto had been ,toten. Tbe lo was estimated at $13,000. • • • Enterina lhrouah a bedroom win· dow, 50meonc bur&lariud a home Tuesday on the 6400 block of Yak Circle. The $,,000 Joss included jewelry and coms. the boy was playing with the weapon. loaded with two rounds. They found the home's windows secured and the TV blaring. Muir said child endangerment charges probably will not be sought. The boy, home sick during the last nine days, was alone. lntne An undetermined amount of jew· elry and silver were taken from a Turtle Rock condominium sometime Tuesday. A buraJar made a trianaular break in a rear window to pin entry. • • • A worm suffered head lacerltions and bruised ribs after ftf.ling Tuesday morning from an tiaht·foot scaffold· ins at a construction site at 16845 Von Karmen Ave. • • • An offiet work~r reported her purse contain.ina Sl,SOO diJappcared from under ber desk at Printrooi~. 17500 Cartwriaht, Tuesday. Foutain Valley Bu...W-S smashed a window to _&t~ into a locked tt!idcnce in the 11 000 block of Manaotd Circle, and once in 1dc they kicked in the locked doo" of \wo rooms to steal SI .02S 1n co ins • • • • Thieves entered a house in the 18000 block of Carlsbad Court and ~tole a 1ele' 1s1on set and a microwave O\en • • • House burglars stoic a radio. mone~. Jewelry, a camera and blank checks after forcing their way tnto a residence 1n the 11000 block of Mt. Robert Court CoetaMeu A derk at the La Linda Market. 600 W. 19th St .. simply shrugged when a knife-Wldd1ng suspect asked for all the money in the cash register Monday night. The woman had just emptied the register in preparation for closing up and had the money 10 her pockets. The man. described as white. 5-foot-$ or S-foot-9, and weiahing 150 to 160 pounds. ran off wi thout taking nnythina. The clerk 'laid she recognized the man as &he ~me pcnon who robbed the store last November. • • • An accountant's offict at 666 W Baker St wa11 brokt"n mto early Tuesday momina but there was no loss rep0ned. Poltoc speculated that thieves were scared away by the buraJar alarm that went ofTwhen they smashed a rear ~1 ndow into the business. • • • Wrapped cand~ and cookies val ued at $40 ~-ere stolen from the Baker Center in a buralary Monday night At ICR\t two hus1n"\C' al the 666 Baker l . lh.ldtc\~ were hu. . ' Newport Beach A Newport Beach woman reponed the loss of a gold and diamond bracelet valued at$ l,000 Monday. • • • .\n Irvi ne man reported the theft of a car battery valued at $85 from his 1972 Pontiac parked in the 1900 block of 16th Street Tuesday. • •• ~ Santa Ana woman reported the left rear tire of her car was slashed while she was playing golf at the Newport Beach Golf Course. Countian sues sheriff, claims OC jail beating By "e Al1oclated Pren A Tus11n man who says he was beaten by three deputies at the Ora.nae County Jail last summer bas sued ShenfT Brad Gates and tbe county Board ofSupcrvison for-more than SI million. Wesley ford said he was assaulted Aua. 3 because be complained about the mistreatment of another inmate in the Jltl's larac holding cell. Ford, who had been &rl'C$tcd for inve tiption of driv1na under the influence of alcohol. said he told deputies be(orchand: "We are Amen- can ciuzens. You don~t h.ave to treat us like we're Viet C'of\&. •• Ford. an auomcy, said he was 1mmcdaatcly handcuffed. thro-wn into solitary confinement and beatcn b) thrtt unnamed depuuci. "I he three of them twisted my lqs and anns in opposite directions whilt I was handcuffed." he said. "The attitudes of the depuucs 10 the Jltl att absolutely oonte.mptible. I wouldn't h•vc believed all the stones about the atroeities that go on in the Oranic Count)' Jail if it hadn't hap~ncd to me:· The suit elso claams Ford v.n ~nicd medt<::al treatmeni. despite numcroUJ request dUf'i111 bis 10 houn of custody. Tbc swt seeks SS 000 in dam.a for an a.uonment f min.or pb 1cal uuu.ri , plus SI million in punitive damlfCS (Of ··ull.Juttifiab~ u ul .. Lt. Bob Kemml tPoftsrn,an for Gates. said he knew nOlhina ()f' \he 1ncitknt . A4 Orange CoNl DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, F•b~ry 8, 1084 Astro-crew become ·film stars in stars Meanwhile, bad weather In Florida may delay landing_ CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (AP) -Challen$er's astronauts went before the camera today to star m a panoramic movie, while on the ground officials were eyein& bad weather that could delay or once again cancel the first shuttle landtng in Florida. The space travelers, after five bittersweet bus~ da)!. 1n orbit, welcomed a relatively easy da) of expenments and relaxation before w10d10g down the joume} \.\1th more tctherless space walks on Thursda). a new~ conference from space Fnday and return to Eanh on Saturday, land mg at a launch sne runwa) But weather officials reponed a storm front 1!. heading this way from the GulfofMex1co. and 1fa high front to the Nonh does not pull 11 that d1rec11on . 11 could bnng rain and clouds lo this area at the planned 7:21 a m EST touchdown time Saturday. ' ~. NASA would like to stan landtng shuttle~ hcrl' mstead of in Caltfom1a to save money and cut do\\11 turnaround ttme between launches. To achieve that goal on this flight. the agenc) said it would keep the ( 'halll'nga crew in space an extra day and land here Sunda) morning After that there are no da)hght touchdown opportun1t1l'' here for several days, so the shuttle would be d1\erted to Edwards Air Force Base. The weather prediction for a Sunday landing 1s good. ~W"9pM!o Dark area at right of dome l9 rubble from landallde lnalde Mount St. Helena' crater. One previous attempt 10 land the shuttle here. la~t July, was scrubbed because of bad weather. Mission control radioed the five astronauts that three Soviet cosmonauts "'ere launched toda). "'11h the comment· "That makes an all-11me record. ha' 1ng eight folks 10 space at one time." Mount St. Helens huffing, puffingforimminent blast Commander Vance Brand replied: .. It's reall} gelling populated up here ·• Toda}' 's filming !>eSS1ons. with a special Ctnema-360 camera. were to capture footage for a half-hour documentaT), "The Space Shuttle: An American Ad,cn- ture ... They began with hots of Brand and pilot Roben Gibson work1n11. at their control stations. DRINKING AGE BILL ADVANCES WASHINGTON (AP) -States would ha'c tY.O vears to compl)' with a proposed new national minimum dnnking age of 21 years under legislation headed tO\.\ard House floor action. The measure. adopted Tuesday by the House Energ} and Commerce Committee. would proh1b11 most bars and liquor stores from selling alcoholic beverages to an)onc under 21. The measure next goes to the House floor No time for a vote has yet been set. Establishments '1olat1ng the lav. could be sub1ect to fines up to S5.000 "Factual evidence suppons the close correla11on between the dnnking age and fatal h1gh~a~ accidents 1nvolv10g achohol. o, er 25.000 people du: tn al- cohol-related crashes C\Cr\ \car. In d1sappon1onate numbers. these accidents arc caused b) those under 21." said Rep. Norman F. Lent. R-N. Y .. a sponsor The commmee adopted an amendment b} Lent to the measure that Y.Ould dela\ the bill's effecll\C dare for two years to let state<, with lowerdnnkingages change their own laws to come into comphance w11h the federal standard. Lava dome is growing larger and deformation continues VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP) -Steaming cracks tn \fount St. Helens' lava dome grew larger and shallow eanhquakes kept up a seismic chatter today, ~aming that an explosive eruption at the volcano may be imminent. scientists said. "Field crews repon deformation (of the dome) 1s continuing at a rapid rate," Thom Corcoran. Forest Service spokesman at the Volcano Information Center in Vancouver. said Tuesday night. "They also repon some changes in the top of the dome. including disrupted areas. increasing size 10 the cracks on the top of the dome." Corcoran added that "extru sions (of molten rock). rock avalanches and small e'l plos1ons may follow over the next !.evcral days:· The eanhquake acti vity remained at a high level 1oda). said Rick Benson. a research scientist at the L'n1vers1ty of Washmgton geophysics pro$ram. A. field crew from the U.S. Geolog1cal Survey on Tuesda) reached ndgcs near pint Lake. at the nonhem ba..e of the mountain. to \1ew the crater and measure the dome to check for deformation caused b) magma under the 'Okano ~ landslide that reached the crater floor and sent an a">h plume .i 500 feet OH'r the crater nm Monda} night pmhabl) "'a!it the signal that an "erupli\C pulse" had \taned. said Corcoran. The shde was seen b) geologists on .1 night flight O'er the 8.300-foot peak. ~cienllsts have said any danger from an eruption ""ould probabl} he confined to the crater area and the flanks of the \Okano "Thl' se1,m1c In cl 1s \till \'Cl) high ... said Chm Tmlt:r. of the l1 nncrs1t~ of Washington geophysics WIN A TRIP TO SANTA BARBARA FOR YOU AND YOUR VALENTINE • Sp«>nd 3 day-. with Your Valentine at tht> romantic MARRIOTT SANTA BARBARA BILT- MORF l:.n1ov a rnmphmt>ntary dinner 1n the Fountain Court Restaurant one evening. Fill out the entry form!> available in all store:. and f'8taurant in the Village to be eligible to s~nd 3 days & 2 nights at the MARRIOTT SANTA BARBARA BILTMORE (Sund.&y thl'\.I Thursday until June 15th ) Enter your name by Monday. Feb 13 Drawing will be held Valt>nhnt>'s Day, Tue~cby, Feb 14 at 12.00 noon in the Village Merchants A.Modatlon off1<:e No purchue nKessary Winner need not be pl'ftt'nt to win t GfhmNt.i' 4vt1a.ihtka3ltbn6U' You can also wm "romant/C dmnrr for 2 at onr of tht followmg frnt "~auranls at lht Vrllagt • Belgian Waffle Inn •Gandhi Indian Cu11tnt" • Th~ Cood Earth • Hungry T1gt-r • Mt"yerhof's Restaur~nl S uth oast Pl za Village at Sunflower & Bear Streeta Santa Ana. CA 92704 • ( 714) 241 -1700 • ' program in Seattle. 1 he program uses seismographs to keep track of occurences beneath the mountain. "Most of the events we are seeing are still eanhquakes. We have not seen a 101 of rockfalls. which usually occur after the eruption has broken through (the surface)." she said. "The continuing quakes mean to-us there 1s still an awful lot of pressure trying to work its way through. In other words. there is still somethtng to come ... She said an "energy relief curve .. bemg plotted 1s similar to the one in the March 1982 dome-building eruption that sent an ash plume 10 45,000 feet and hurled boulders up to two miles from the dome. That eruption, she said, was probably the most remarkable 10 the past two years. One difference. she said. 1s that deep quakes preceded the March 1982 eruption. "We're not seeing those now." Ms. Trisler said. School touted by President has way to go LO ANGELES (A P)-An 10ner-<:1ty school. touted by President Reagan as an example of how "one determmed princi pal .. could pull a campus out of drugs and violence. sllll has a long wa}' to go academically. officials say. "The climate at the school has improved consider- ably. but th e skill level of the students is still very. \Cl) low," said Elaine Sarnoff. a government teacher. The most recent state tests found 11!. seniors at the 5th percentile in readtng. the 2nd percentile in wnungand the 2nd percentile 10 mathematics. The SOth percentile is the state average. During a convention of high school pnnc1pals in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Reagan once again proclaimed Washington High School in south-central Los Angeles an urban "success story.'' "Just five years ago, (the school) suffered from all the ills that afflict so many inner-city schools -drugs, violence and gangs -and 1t had one of the lowest academic ratings in Los Angeles County," Reagan said. "Then George Mc Kenna became principal," he said. "This one determined principal. a hero with fa1th in common-sense values." demanded discipline on campus and hard work 1n the classroom. Absenteeism dropped, mot1vauon increased and, "last year 80 percent (of the graduates) went to college.'' the president concluded as McKenna sat behind him on the podium. Although the school is no longer the gang center 1t once was. Ms. Sarnoffs bleak academic assessment was echoed by several Washington teachers Tuesday. "I thtnk the principal staned out to calm the school down and clean it up. He wanted to lift the expectations . and he has.'' said Myron Wolfe. a history teacher. "But building 11 up academically is much harder. I can't say I've seen an} real improvement in the achievement level. .. he said. Wolfe noted that he has classes in which many students read at the third-or fifth-grade level. McKenna gets hi$h marks from teachers and other adm1n1strators for betng a tireless worker and a stern d1sc1pltnanan who believes that his school can be made the best in the city. As Reagan did. most of those interviewed Tuesday credned Mc Kenna with bnngmg order and motivation to the school. although several noted that most big high schools arc calmer now than they were five or I 0 years ago. The claim made that 80 percent of Washtngton's graduates go on to college-a figure cited by Reagan and many others in trumpeting the school's achieve- ments-was based on a questionnaire given to seniors last year. Syria president OK'd slaying? WASHINGTON (AP)-braeli intelligence says the 1982 assauinauon or Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel was approved by Syrian President HafC2 Assad. the Washington Post repons in today's editions. "The Bashir Gemayel assassination was at the initiative of the Synans,' Ychoshua Saguy, the former chief of Israeli military intelliaencc told the Post. "It i~ based on hard eviden~ that President Assad tnitJatcd 1t. It was done throuah the 1ntelliaence offioer of the air fore.:." Bashir Gtmayel's brother, Amm, is the current pm1dcnt of Lebanon. Syrian ofTteiaJs have repeatedly denied any mvolve- ment in terrorist bombina,s or assassinations. The Post said communications mcercepts and survc11lancc reports coll«tcd by U.S. and Israeli 1ntelhacncc official indicate that a Syrian mtclhgcncc eapt.ain directed Habib Cbanouny, the 26-year·old l..cbane man who placed the bomb that ktllcd Gcmayel. Israeli Defense Minister Mosch A~ns told the Post he couldn't confirm that Assad ordettd the kilhna. But Arens said he was convinced that Assad was aware of the pbm and approved u. .. l think we know with cuta.anty tod~)' that the as s ination ofOcmaycl. the p~idcnt-tlect of Lebanon. the attack on the American Emba sy in Beirut, the attack on the Manne compound in Ot1rut -au of chem "~ earned out W'llh the knowlcdsc of tht' Synan c t.abhsh· ment," Arens told lht' Po t. T El Salvador aid bill tied to hu~an rights By Ole A11oclaetid Pre11 WASHINGTON -The House has,t.old Pr.~ident Reagan for the !ICCOnd ti mt to tie U.S. ~1h1Ary aid to. El Salvador with that country's progress m auarantee1n1 human rights and cndmg nght-wing death ~uads. :rhe E1 Salvador bill, approved by voice vote, is 1denucal ~o legislation vetoed by the prcs1d~nt last ~ovcmber. The bill would require the Reagan admm1stratton to certify ev~ry six months that the Salvadoran government was .ma.kinf pr<?JfCSS in human rights. El Salvador has received S billion in U.S. aid since 1979. Propane bla•t knls 5 WALLKILL. N . Y. -An explosion occurred when a propane tanl was bemg installed at a lead~xtractmg business this morn mg, killing five employee~. state police said. Four others were uvured. The explosion occurred around 7: IOa.m. at the RSR Corporation on Ballar~ Road m Wallkill, about two miles east of Middletown. said state police Sgt Alfred Dorer. Four people were tnJured and taken to Honon Hospital 10 Middletown. he said. The five dead were employees. he said. The company extracts lead from car batteries. he said. I Soclal Security rolls up WASHINGTON -The Social Secunty rolls. after dropping two years ago due to the ehminauon of some benefits and a disability crackdown, are growing again and hit an all-time high 1n January. James Brown, spokesman for the Social Security Administration, said 36.182.998 retired or disabled workers and their families received benefits in January. That was about 22.000 ~ore beneficiaries than 1n March 1982, when the previous record was set. Prostltutes flock to Ha wall HONOLULU -Man y prostitutes forced from Los Angeles ma) be ending up on the streets of Wailok.1, according to an official of the Waikiki Improvement Association Honolulu police admit there has been an mcrcase in the number of prostitutes in recent months, but said they can't be sure if increased pressure in Los Angeles is the cause Donald Bremner. executive vice president of the Wa1k1k1 Improvement Association. said the prosti- tutes may have been forced from Los Angeles b_y police trying to clean up the city before the 1924 Summer Olympics. Pestlclde defense a f allure CAMBRIDGE. Mass. -Jurors who convicted a gardener of strangling a female customer said they were unswayed by his defense that pesticides rendered him incapable of distmguishing nght from wrong. David Garabedian. a 23-year-old lawn care specialist. was found guilt} Tuesday of first-degree murder in the Marcb 29, 1983. killtng ()f Eleanor Muldoon. The 34-year-old secretary was throttled behind her Dunstable home and pelted with large rocks. CALIFORNIA I - USC frat rape reported LOS ANGELES -An 18-year-old woman has told police that she was gang-raped at knifepotnt in the basement ofa Un1versit)'. ofSouthern California fraternity house last weekend while a party was going on upstairs. Police Detective David J. Grabelsk.i said Tuesday the woman told officers she was at a pany in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house when accosted just after midnight Friday by a man who held a knife to her throat. The young woman said !lhc was forced to go 10 the basement of the large building. where she was raped first' by the knife-wielder and "then again by an unknown number of males," Grabelsk1 said. No arrests have been made, he wd. Playboy Illustrator Nagel dead LOS ANGELES -Patnck Nagel. 38. a Playboy illustrator best known for his An Deco-style drawings of sultl) women. died ~aturda} of a hean attack. Nagel graduated from Cho1nard An In stitute in Los Angeles, now California Institute of Ans io VaJenc1a. and developed his signature style in the early 1970s. Since 1980. Nagel's images of lean and sexy women had gained nattonw1de populanty. Robber makes qulck change LOS ANGELES -The "Plaid Shirt Bandit" has changed his garb since police put out the word that he's wanted for 28 bank robberies during the last three months. Out detectives say he's m the same old business. The last time he was seen, he was wearing a sweat shin or sweater and a Montreal Expos baseball cap. He was robbing another bank at the time. detectives said Tuesday. He is believed to have held up four banks in the last week. Wheels-up landlng a success BURBANK -A private twin-engine plane has landed on its belly after wheel gear malfunctioned at Burbank Airpon. but all three people aboard escaped injury. airpon police Lt. Bruce Humphrey said today. "It was just a gear-up landing. He had a malfunction of his hydraulic gcar-lowenng device." Humphrey said of the Cessna 414 landing at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. "He just landed .... )Umped out of the aJrcraft and ran ... he said. There were no injunes and no damage "other than to the aircraft," he said WORLD I,_ - --~~ • . -• Arab dlplomat shot PAR IS-A diplomat from the United Arab Emirates was shot and scnously wounded on a Paris street today, police said. Details of the attack were not immediately released. Officers said he was shot in the head and received emergency treatment on the scene. The Embassy refused all comment. On Tuesday, unidentified gunmen a~ sassinated exiled Iranian Gen Gholam Ali Oveissi and his brother on a Paris street Both men were shot in the head. Indlan general strike aean AMRITSAR. India-The main Sikh poliucal leader vowed today on the eve of a general strike in the northern Indian tate of PunJab that the eight-hour shutdown -to ~how upport for Jttatcr independence -would be "completely peaceful." Pohcc and paramilitary troops with nflcs. helmets and riot hields were seen today chrouahout Amntsar. home of tbe Golden Tc.rnple, tht holiest of Sikh shnncs and center of Sikh activity. In an 11th hour move to head off trouble, Pnme Manister Indira Gandhi invited the Sikh militants to another round of discussion on their demand~ for greater polillcal and rch11ous autonom) Red•, lamba•te U.S. election MOSCOW -The Soviet press is a.ivina ao«IAI attention to the 1984 ptHidcnttat race. cb~na that rrc,1dcnt Rcapn 11 tht' lead~ contender in a' co"'peti- tton of money ba "On Tu y. Socialist lnduJtry. one of the Communist Patty's daily ncwspe,pers. called Rcaaan,:a "stoosc" ~t'bia buSJoc sand harshly attackfd hit tt-cTt< uon <"omm1ucc. .. .. • - I OD the }. , • W HAT NYSE DID Nl!W voi.K (AP) F~,7 ~v. ~ New hlen. New~ NYSE LEAOlR S UP s nNo DowN'; ' i W HAT AMEX Drn NEW YORK (AP) Feb. 7 Advenc.d Tod~~ Declined ¥nchen~ oral Issues New highs New IOWS AMEX LEADERS ~1 ti :: t" t1 6.1 6.0 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, Tuesday orlce and n«I change of lhe 10 most ecllve Am~lcan Sloe.It Excha. nQe luues. tradlnQ natlonallv at more tn.n 51. PetroLe¥' 4~. ns -~ WangLab8 ' , '" + ~ Verbatim s . , l'i'J -~ TIE Comm s 16. t'l'I +1 "t OomePfr1 ~, 3 16 + 111 l(eyPtiarm s , ~ -~ Ech08a n , 7'·• + -. Oonhsl~as 1 , 2l''l -'. lnstr~sl J 3' > OataProd 1 ,. 2• NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over· ·ttte-counter stocks sin>olled bv NASO Name Volui e1g ASkecl Ch~ MCI s '·m· 1 "' 1().ll. ! '> ~~~:~s 1, ; ff, ?!~ ~ Inlet s ·1 l • ~''• 14i Tandn s , ''"' 1•1--lw ~~hr s ~: Ui1 l~:i.. + ''> Coll=dl ru· 11~ 11 1"> U,,ioll s 7 .300 ' 2 4~ -2~ Se I 900 11~ 11~ + lw GoLo QuoTES ME TALS QuorEs • ~ ,. HEW "°"" (.UI -tCI04 _..,,._ nwt.i ono-0 ~ . C....-• ~10-U a,.,._ U I _.__ C.,.. • A ot _,.. I* "°""'° "" C-9POl inonOI olCl99d T119 ~-l4-2t---·~ ~ JJlle !o,..,,... pounel. ~-• T"1 • , ... ~ w-()Ofl'CIOellll IO ~II-11 C*'!Ua~ H'f ..,_ 11 OIO Meflcll a H4lt"'4WI l°"'Y ~ llUOMI .... M 79$ per troy-NYeon,. tOOI ~ ' Cllo.ltT'• ~ __, -Ut:t 00..-00,,., 711& Ill.-,..... .,_ ....._. • UMOO ~ _..,... n,-. tn That's an apt description of both busin ss and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where ompani s are goin~and which peopt are helping them get there,just watch Credit Lir1e' -ev ryday in th Business section of your new llilJ Pilat a a Market dominance may not be key to business success Market dominance I!> not a ceruun "open sesame" to _hllhJIC'O It ""8-Y llO nick IO the latest issue of Hanard Biislats.s Review. C'arolyn Y. Woo, n a ~1st.ant professor at Purdue UnJvcnity•s Krannen School of Mana1emen1. spent four Yean studyUla 112 companies and corporate d1vis1ons lhat have the top hares 1n their markrt!>. Shr found that 71 bad high profits-pretax return on in vc:.lml'nt cxccedins 40 percent -but the other 41 hnd return!> of less than I 0 ptl'tlCOt. h long has been a!>~umcll that in tndustnes where custom!t make gross mara1ns small, the best way 10 ensure aood profitab1hty was to win the bigest share of the market. On the bluls of her study; Woo questions that nouon. She found many market share leaders tra1lin1 competitors Wlth smaller shares of tbe market 10 profitability. An example -from 1978 to 1982_: fourth-ranked Budget rent-a-car boosted earnings by 21 percent while first place Henz had profit declines totaling S 110 m1lhon. This led Professor Woo to conclude that the advantaaes of market dominance -big economies of UL TRASYSTEMS DECLARES 6-CENT DIVIDEND Uttfay81erna Inc. has announced that lta board of . ._.ors hu.pproved a year-end CUh dMdend of 6 • -~IMte,payableFeb. 22, 19M, tosharehokSet'I Gtreoorde&nceFeb. 7, 1984. Thedtvldendrepreeent8• scale, readiest brand rccoanataon. low pToductaon c-0sts and sfronaest baruinina po itaon -often arc offset by the biah coit1.and rilhof ac.hicvina marke& ~flhip. - Among her conclusjons were: • Market leadership must be national an order to achieve hiah profit.ability. In the regional and fragmented markets, it seldom does. • Having market leadership won't· ensure high profitability if the market is unstable and the products have short life cycles. •A business needs a high value·added factor on its products if market leadership is to pay off in profits. • Market leadership often depends on a strong and expensive customer service program and this can cat heavily into profit. Professor Woo allO found that the less profitable market leaders often charged higher prices than their competitors, yet tended to have poorer reputations for quality. "Whether this reflected poor j udgment or over confidence based on market share dominance," she says. WHOLE BONELESS ,. NEW YORK STRIP ~ -, BEEF LOIN, IN-A-BAG, 14-16-LBS. AVG. WT. 87 L•. "the mult of the study clearly indicate 1h1t th1$ combination has failed to provide an cnvtable return." Th• authOf' ~ludtt that ~ugtng •he polflltt I of businesse by their market shares 'creates two undesirable biases: intluenclni some businesses to aim at imprac11cal financi I taraets, and downarad1ng the importance to the orpn1Lation of its low market share businesses." New Dash Air service Dash Air. a commuter a1rhnc based at John Wayne A1rpon, will stan service to Monterey with two daily round trip nights belinning Wednesday, Feb. I 5. . One of the nights will be non-stop. The second wall stop in Santa Bar6ara, according to John ,Jt. Loew. the airline's president. The one-way fare will be $89. "There has been a strong and growing demand for service between Orange County and Monterey." Loew said. Japan airline orders 4 MD-80s ----=~-----Douglas will ----produce planes in Long Beach_ LONG BEACH (BW) - Toa Domestic Airlines (TOA} of Japan has or- dered four McDonnell Douglas MD-80Jet11ners to be produced at the Douglas Aircraft Co. here. BONELESS RUMP ROAST BONILISS NEW YORK STIAK •ONILISS ROUND STIAK HUGH IS ITALIAN SAUSAGI The four aircraft are Ml).81 modds. wllh a maximum takeoff gross weight of 140.000 pounds. They will be equipped with an advanced cockpit and more powerful Pratt & Whitney JT8D-2 I 7 A en- gi nes. each generating 20,000 pounds of thrust. _.....__,......_..,_ USDA BHF I 87 CHOI CE ROUND La. • BEEF A 89 LOIN La .... BEEF I 87 ROUND La. • L8. 1.89 USDA Chooc!' Bonele•,, B,·PI Round love Eastern Fresh Skinned I ·lb Voe Pock SIRLOIN TIP ROAST LB 2.39 CHERRYSTONE CLAMS LB 1.09 ASTORIA RE X SOLE LB 2.98 EA 1.49 WILSON SLICED BACON EA 1.49 Polish or Hot ltnk~ Frozen Aloskon Heat & Eot l .C·Oz Boston Hormel little S1nlers 12-0z. FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE tB 1.49 SIL VE R SALMON STEAKS LB 3.29 CLAM CHOWDER PORK SAUSAGE . EA • 99 1lACK NORTHERN , BA TH TISSUE .._., ASST 99 W~ITE • Asst Vor1rt1e\ HAMBURGER HELPER 1.09 ~GALLON MILK ,. HUGHIS BLEACH HALF GALLON A9 23-0z Spark long "' . . I/ -- HUGHES 89 IACH OSCAR MAYIR BOLOGNA noz I 29 MEAT OR BEEF • . -~ BRAWNY TOWILS BIG ROLL ASSORTED & DESIGNER .59 PERRIER .79 6.f oz Corron ..co.Oz. Boir CITRUS HILL ORANGE JUICE 1.69. BISQUICK ... .... 1.36 NAVEL ORANGES SWEET JUICY c LB. Tender Green ............ 89 FRESH BROCCOLI Swee! To\ty Cr•~py Lettuce 9 Pock Energy Treats LB .49 HAWAIIAN PAPAYAS .79 LARGE ROMAINE EA .29 SNACK SIZE RAISINUTS .-----DILICATISSIN TREATS----.... FOODS OP THI O•lllfT ~---COllY•lmT noDN •OOH---..... \ ~ J ~!~~~=:.:: 12• 1~ lb Sock SHIRAKIKU CAL-llOSE RICE 4•• p...;.,.,.,.. 16-~. Cocbtnottons Stokely r ·. 1'"'" INl .. AnONAL -'erfi YIODARIS .... .99 6·0unce Sliced OSCAR MAYER COOKED HAM New 17 Oz Pkg LOUIS RICH TURKEY VARIETY PACK I lb Pkg LOUIS RICH TU RKEY FRANKS 1.59 1.69 .79 Moruchon 17 Oz YAKI SOBA Sh1rok1kv Aphukr Nori 0 18 01 SEASONED SEAWEED Chicken or Be.I tn Bowl 3 Oz TOKYO RAMEN . ..• 79 ••••• ......• es 12 ~.Tub KRAFT LA CREME TOPPING. 1.09 12·0z Apple or Grope MINUTE MAID JUICES. .. .. .as 12.37·~ Stouffer's LEAN CUISINE FISH DIVAN ........................... 2.S9 ~------CHAMPAONI & PLOWl•S POii YOUll COllY .. l..C:I------""-~ • • 2.34 2.34 ANDRI DICOllATIYI CHAMPAGNE 6-tNCH AZALIU Ei~~~:v I • 98 POT Ft~E~ING •• 99 750 Ml Fre1'Cenet Wtth VoM CORDON NEGRO BRU T 4.99 ORCHID CORSAGE I.ff 750 Ml Morltnt & Rouo 6-lnch Pot ASTI SPUMANTE 8.ff AFRICAN VIOLETS .......... 150 ml htro Dry 6-lnch Pot . ··" PIPER HEIDSIECK 10.98 DAFFODILS ··············· ... PLUS ••• A GREAT SELECTION °' VAUN11NI OllfnlNO CA8>$ The four new MD-80 twin-jets will be added to the eight MD-80s already in the TOA fleet. TOA has been flying MD-80s on its domestic route network tn Japan since 1981 . TOA's MD-80s will seat 163 pa ssengers in sangle-dass seating. Two aircraft are scheduled for delivery in the spnng of 1985. the othertwo in 1986. Douglas President Jim Worsham said the sale to TOA "shows the con- fidence of airlines 1n the M D-80 as the finest Jetliner in its class an the world. with rts fuel efficiency, econom y of operation. ad- vanced technology and passenger comforts.·· W11h the TOA order. McDonnell Douglas has firm orders for 82 MD-80s. and conditional orders and options for 38 additional aircraft. To date. 151 MD-80s have been de· livered to customers around the world. Berte a on board of Irvine company From the Baslne11 Wire Ri chard Bertca has been elected to the board of directors of Piper Hydro, Inc., increasing the number of outside directors to three. company President and Chairman of the Board James R. Piper announced Tuesday. From J 958 until 1978 Bertea was employed by Bertea Corp .. a manufac- turer of clectrohydraultc systems and components for the aerospace andustry. Bcrtea served Bcrtea Corp. as vice president from 1960 to 1964 and as president and chief executive officct from 1964 to 1970. From 1970 until its ac- quisition by Parker Han- nifin Corp. m 1978, he was chief executive offi cer and chairman of the company·s board of directors. Bertea joined Parker Hannifin, a manufacturer of fluid power systems. in July 1978 as senior vice presi- dent and a member of its board of directors. Since October 1982. Bert.ca bas served as chair- man of the executive com- mittee of Parker Hannifin's board and serves as a director of computer auto- mation. He as c~rrently scrvina as a commissioner of gym. nasties for the 1984 Olym· p1c Games in Los Anaclcs: as a trustee of Chapman C'olleae and the lndepcon· dent C'ollcaes of Southem California; as a board member of the Oranse County Council of Boy outs of America; mcm. ber of the Chief Executives Oraanbation; mcmbtT of 1hc advisory board of Bia 8ro1hrn or Oran Coun· ty. and 1 foundjna pmi· dtnt of 1he Oranac Count( :h(rifr, Adv1 ry C ·nc1 . ---Amo----------. -· ---- -- HIGH 88 LOW47 W E 0 NE S 0 A ¥ f f B R l J A J~ 'f' A 1 "ij .1 e rson1s tore on areas Coast An Irvine woman will be carrying the torch for the summer Olympics./ A9 · :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::·:·:·:::· California An Inner-city Los Angeles school touted by Presi- dent Reagan as a good example, has a long way to go academically, of- ficials say.IA4 :::·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Na tion The death rate for elderly Americans jumped 10 percent during the bitter cold of the last two weeks of December, a govern- ment report shows.I A8 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Wor ld The battleship New Jer- sey bombarded positions In the Syrian-controlled central Lebanese moun- tains today./ A6 Home. Home accidents Injure one American every 10 seconds. How safe Is your house?/8 1. F ood Woo your Valentine with easy-to-make chocolate treats./C1 Celebrate the Winter Olympics with Yugosla- vian seafood recipes./C9 ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::·:·:::·:·: Sports Wrestling coach John Rosales has Instilled a winning tradition at Foun- tain Valley Hlgh./01 Edison, Ocean View duel for second place in Sunset League basket- ball tonlght./02 Entertainment Golden West College takes Tennessee Wll- llams' ··A Streetcar Named Desire" for a bumpy but exciting ride. /83 Butlness A look at January busi- ness results for the air- lines at John Wayne Air- port Is a mixed review. /88 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board 8ullneu Callfornla News Cluslfled Comlca Croasword Death Notices Food Home Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Obltuari.a Opinion Police Log Public Notlca Sport a Stoek Market• Tetevllfon Theatera Weather World Newt • ; 84 A3 Bs-e A4 06-8 B4 08 04 C1-10 81 oe 82 85 A4 AG A10 A3 04-5 01-3 87 82 83 A2 A4 Navy's 16-inch guns hit targets Marines await orders to shove offshore BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The battleship New Jersey bombarded positions in the Synan-controlled central Lebanese mountains today with its 16-inch guns. and U.S. Marines awaited orders to pull back from theirairpon bunkers to ships off the Lebanese coast. The 115-man British contingent of the multinational force withdrew from its suburban base and moved to a ship offshore because of the .. de- terioratinJ" situation in Lebanon. The Bntish move followed Presi- dent Reagan's announcemen1 Tues- day night that the 1,600 U.S. Marines would be redeployed to American ships off the shores of Lebanon. But Reagan authorized broader use of American naval guns and warships to suppon the disintegrating Lebanese army and the embattled government of President Amin Gemayel. "The USS New Jersey is firing 16-inch guns at targets in Syr- ian-controlled areas of Lebanon which have been firing on the city of Beirut." said a spokesman for the Marines, Maj. Dennis Brooks.The Voice of Lebanon radio station said the bombardment destroyed at least eight Druse militia gun positions in the central mountains. The ship's 16-inch guns are the (Pleue see GUNS/A2) Transit plan, tax rejected By L.P. BENET Of ... Delly ...... ..,, Calling parts of the county's 15-year transponation plan a subsidy for development interests, the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday unanimously rejected the proposal and its provision for a penny sales tax increase to help fund road construc- tion. "We're havin~ an assualt com- mitted on us," said Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick. "And we're being asked to pay for the weapon." The city's primary beef with the plan is the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, an eight-to 15-lane freeway that will start at the Corona del Mar freeway in Newwn Beach. cut a wide swath through South County greenbelt terri· (Pleue eee T RANSIT/A2) Mlr ......... ~ ...... u,1111 CHP Officer Paul Caldwell lnapecta truck wreck which lajm'ed Bunttniton Beach youth. o..,...,.,_...~......, • ......, Or ange County firemen clear 11eene of f atal craah ln J.ntne. Crashes kill one, hurt teen Woma n k illed tn Irvine smashup; HB youth badly injured A Santa Ana woman was killed and a Huntington Beach youth senously injured in separate traffic accidents Tuesday in Irvine. Marla Sampson. a 27-year-old Santa Ana resident. was pronounced dead at the scene of a late morning mishap at the intersection of Culver Drive and Main Street. according to Irvine police. Paramedics tried in vain to save the woman by cutting away ponions of her crumpled auto. The woman reportedly slammed into a van driven by James Franklin Boyd, 51 . of La Mirada. who was making a left tum onto Main. He was treated for minor injuries at Tustin Community Hospital. Sgt. Michael White said it appears one of the drivers ran a red light, but which driver was at fault has not been (Pleue .ee AUTO/A2) Suspect 'bragged about beating' Jury in Wetherall murder trial told ofhow he boasted of cr_i_m_e _____ _ By JEFF ADLER Of ... Delly ,... • ..,, The 26-year-old Santa Ana man charged wtth the strangulation slay· 1ng of Patrick Scott Miller in his Costa Mesa home last June bragged about beating his victim and showed friends and co-workers blood that had spat· tercd on his shoes, an Orange County Supenor Court jury was told Tues- day. Richard James Wetherall 1s bcmg tned for first-degree murder and robbery in M iller's June 28. 1983 slaying. If convicted. Wetherall. a movingcompany employee. could be sentenced to a life prison term without the pm!.1b1ht y of parole. Miller. the 26-)ear-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. was found b)' his girlfriend in a bedroom of the Hanover Street home the two shared. The body was lyi ng in a pool ofblood. the hands and feet bound with towels. (Pleue see WETHERALL/ A2) 20 evacuated from apartment complex: no injuries reported By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dllllr ,... ...,, Polioc and fire investigators arc searching for an arsonist who ·~ parently started four blazes early today in a south Huntinaton Beach neighborhood. In the most serious of the fun, 20 residents were evacuated from a four-unit En&land Street apartment complex while firefighters e~l­ ingu1shcd flames in the garaces located beneath the dwelling uniu. Huntington Beach Fire Depart· ment spokeswoman Martha Werth said no civilians m-ftrdigtrterrwere injured in the rash of fires. She said the first garage fire, at 2S02 Enaland St., was reported al I :02 a.m. While firefighters were extinguishing a smaJI blaze there, residents alerted them to three other fires in the neighborhood, Werth said. The most serious, she said, was the fire that spread 1hrough the street-level garages beneath a four-unit apartment buildina at 2411 England St., prompting an evacu· ation of its residents. Because of cars and combustible materials located in the praies. the second-ala.rm fire took JO to 40 minutes to control. Werth said. Damage at that complex was estimated at SS,000 to the build1na and S l 0.000 to property in the garaies. · Werth said only minor damace was reported in the other blazes. They occurred nearby at 520 Yorktown Ave. and in the aJJcy behind Enaland Street. She sajd investigators believe the blazes were deliberately set by one person who ignited combustible ma· tcrials in the garages. Werth said today's ftres may be related to a similar arson blaze set a month ago in a garage on nearby Delaware Street. No arrests in the 1nc1dcnts had been made by early today. 6 Patehy fog and IOW ckMldl .. ej(peeted to move onto the~ OOMt tomght and Thur--Mam-Ing. but the ~ W...,_ S«w. at Loe Ang11u ..,.,_ nattonel Airport Is not •*to ~ W ther• wffl be. repeat of the bftnetlng onaleught that eaaaMd mumpe automot>He ~ In Hunt- ington Beactt Tueeday morning.. , J:og made a tMPPMrance llfoftg coutal .,_. this morning. but no majOr problem• were reported end jet alrflne ftlghtt took off without delay from John Wayn41 Airport. Almost all of TU99day's tralfte havoc wn conftned to a ahot1 stretch of Pacfflc eo.t H~ t)itweefl &<>e*hufit Su.et Md Beach Boutevard In Huntington Beach. Seal squabqle blamed on 'misunderstanding' John Cannln&bam with mome ofhla protected cllenta ln Lacuna Beach. • • , Five short words set off the "Great Sea Lion Debate of 1983. •· The recent ruckus between en- vironmentaltsts and sportfishennen that involved nam~ c.alhng. harsh accusations and statewide media attention is all due to a mis· understanding. a misprinted sum- mary in the Federal Register. It all bepn last November. whrn the Sport Fishing Assoc1at1on of Califom1a-subm1tted a petition to the federal government asking for per· mission to alee defens1 ve measure 10 fri&hten sea hons awa} from chancr fisfuna boats. Association president 8111 Nott. who draf\cd the pct1t1on, said the Catifom11 sea hon popula11on has quadrupled to ncarl> 100,000 dunng the past l S years and the manne mammals arc steahna fish off cus~ tomer lines at a rate "that will bnna the 1ndu try to 1l~ knees " ~ntly. under an I I ·)'car-old law, commemal fhh1"' v~I opcr· ators. unlike their chan.c-r boat counterpart\, arc allo.,.cd to fnJhtcn away -e\Jcn loll -mannc mam- mals a la t rcson 1f the ~al" threaten their catch. The aSSOCtat1on wan\ chaner boat opcratofi to fall under the umc ruhna -but only to a • J LP. BEIET Focus ON THE N E~s ctrtain extenL Nott said .. All ~e want to do 1s move them away from the boats,·· Nott ~id. ··we're not out to slauJhter sea hon . " For some unknown reason, Na- tional Manne Fishenes Service of- ficials nej.)ected to C'lanfy that point when they drafted the petition into summary form And what was J)nnt- ed Dec I~. 1983. ed1t1on of the Federal Rt&Jster ~nt ~hock w11~ throu&h the cnv1ronmc:nal com· munity By the 1ndud1ng the phraK .. in- c1dcntahakc of mann mammal .. 1n the ummary, it implied that the ponfi h1ng Assoc1alJon. which con· ~"t ofa0cetof23Sch. rtcrhoat ·"' sttk1na lepl authonty to lauahttt sea hoM . (Pteue . , :I ___ .__ .. • . t DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. February 8, 1984 Opponents of lrvrine hospital t--mount new court challenge Invalid signatures rechecked In move fc)lealize petition By ANDREA ADELSON Ot tlle OllllJ "" lleff Opponents of the Irvine Medical Center, who~ rtfuendum seemed to have expired last week, may breathe ntw hfe into the pcuuon dnve b} mounting a challenge an court Four members of the Committee for a Safe Hospual Sue wert s1fhng through the 1,649 invalid signatures ttus w~k on the shm hope that a bureaucratic bunsJe ma} be the reason so man~ signer!. were found not to be reg1stcred voters and. therefore. 1nehg1bk to sign the pell· uon. Chairman Gab\ P"or '>.lid Tuesda) · · ln1ncC1t) ( ler~ Nanc~ L1Ce\ r.au.I pet1tton bac~ers v.cn: beginning to check the invalid <;1gnatures against their own rei1strat1on affidavus, col· lectcd as the petition was circulated 10 December. Another 1,000 vahd s1anatures arc needed to put the referendum on the June 5 ballot. Ten percent of the city'~ 38,000 registered voters were re· quired. Although almost 4,800 siana· tures were collected. only l.877 were found valid last week. Committee Treasu rcrNanc1 Rosen 'ia1d a cursory check of the disallowed signatures showed man} wt're among the 700 to 1.000 people who the pet1t1on bearers registered to vote while collecting names. She said, as an e"\ample. even person "'ho signed the pct111on and hves on Physical Science Road at UC Irvine was d1sallo'-' ed. "''A-e think Wt' have a reasonable chancr of challenging" the cit) clerk's findings. Ro')en said although she could not sa} ho"' man) signatures she thinks "ere rejected wrongl>- \'oti:r appro .. al of the referendum "'ould O\ erturn a 1oning de<.'l')ton and block for a year development of the state•appro~. 177-bed Irvine hos.- pital at Sand Canyon Road near the San Dieao Freeway. Opponents say 1hc site, amid a 320..acrc medical and scienc.c park, 1s too noisy and too near potential aircraf\ crash hazards. They prefer construction of a hospital on the campus of UC Irvine. The county registrar's office, con- tracted by the ci ty clerk to verify the petition, disqualifies a signature for a number of reasons, including ad· dresses outside of Irvine, addresses ltsted on the petition that don't match ones on the pettt1on, unregistered signers and those whose signatures do not match their registration cards. "The clear intent of those people was to sign the pct1uon." Rosen s:ud. "There was no intent to hun the campaign "The registrar used a very stnngent cntena and disallowed anything that was questionable. We're trying to glean if enough of those signatures is enough for a challenge.'' Rosen said. NA VY TURNS GUNS ON BEIRUT ••• From A l largest alloat Brooh c,a1d thl' "it"" Jerse}opent"dupat I 25pm andsull "as finng a1 '311 pm 17 'O am. PST) It 1Aa) thl' o,h1p\ hl'a\ 1e)t barragi: )IOlt" II jUlned thl' tith f1Cl0 I Ooltlla off thl· Hl·1rut wa!it la)t lil'ptt"mber Brool..c; <.J1J thl' targl't) had earlil'r fired at l \ .\mh;w,ac.Jor ~eginalc.J Bart huloml'" ·.., rl'\llknu." 1 n '!.uburhan \ Jrll" ··Jnd arl•ai. in Beirut.-hut hl' d1<l nut sa\ 11 the rt:'s1dl'nn: ""as h11 · Ht also .. aid lhc \1anne compound at Beirut lntanauonJI .\1rpon "'a~ hit b\ ""three or lour monar\ or rockei)" ""tth1n m1nutl'~ aftl'r thr battleship began ftnng Moslem and Dru\l' m1lt11aml'n who took rnntrol of Wl')I Beirut after a week of firn.:r lighting t1ghtl·nec.J thC'ir gnp on the largely Moslem sector toda} and the arm>'s 6th Bngade, under Bng. Gen. Lutfi Jaber, said toda} 11 had defected to the rebels. A statement published b} the leftist newspaper As-Safir said the bngade v.ould assume sccunty duties in west Beirut .\mal. the nation's largest Shiite Moslem m1l1tia. ordered all armed mih11amen off the streets of west Berrar. -A11 forms of armed presenCt' art henceforth banned and any en- croachments on c1t1zens. official 1n- st1tuttons or pnvate enterprises will be stopped by force." Amal said tn an announcement read on state radio. In Paris, the Defense Ministry said more than 1.800 French troops in Beirut remained at their posts in west Beirut this morning. but patrols outside their sector had been baited. It said there were no immediate plans to redeploy the French contingent. A spokesll'lan for the 1.400-man Italian contingent said there were no new orders concerning its mission. But in Rome, Defense Minister Giovanni Spadohm said Italy will reduce its force, although it plans no immediate withdrawal. A statement by fri..me Mun~er Mai:P.ret Thatcher's offi ce said the Briush -troops were withdrawing to a Royal Navy ship. It cited the "deteriorating secunty situation in Beirut and the pan1cu- larly exposed position of the Bnt1sh force in Lebanon headquarters build- ing .... " It said the troops would remain at sea "un11 I the situatton becomes clearer ,. WETHERALL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ••. FromA2 Depot\ D1stm·1 .\tturne} Pat (11.•an told juroro, M Iller had bt:en "<;a' agl'I\ and '1uousl~ bl:aten." ht'!. hl'ad o..ma\ht:d I.I.Ith J \aClUUm tkanl'r bl'lun· hl· '-'J' \trangled b' \~ t•thaall and ln-delcndant GC'orgc C1oldm•r Jr "ho ht• ml't 1.1. h1k Jnnk1ng at a lo<. al har \fterhcat1ng \1ilkr \.\ctheralland CwlJner al\11 a mm in~ <.om pan\ cmplu\el' "'h11"'111 hi? tnl·d on similar l'harge' la1c:r thl\ \l'Jr \tok a desk. pictures. a tell'\1<.1on and othl'r 11emi. from tht' humt'. tht• pro<.l'tulur ~1d lie said the rt·,1tkmc 1.1.ao.. kn ·1n a \h,1mbko.. .. "It\ alnH•\l 111..t• thl'\ \.\l'rl' doing J mll\ 1ng J<>h Uut 1hl\ tune tht· l11en1 paid '>'1th h" Ilk·· <•l·ar~ \JIU during h" o(X'n1ng argument 1n" \.1nta .\na counroom The pro'lerutor told Jurors that Wetherall ··nushed ""''h the e'c11e- ment'' of the k1lltng. laH.·r made one "stupid 011\take ·· He hraggcd to friend., and lo·w orkerr, about what occurred in the house that night. dcta1ltng ho" ~tiler had been beaten \.\1th a vac1.uum 1.kaner and showmg off the blood on h1'> shoes. Wh en Wctherall was arrt\tcd by Costa Mesa pohce officers on Jul} 11. he denied an) invohement in the murder_ Later. however. he pointed to his shoes and said. "See that. that's blood. I l's his.,. Geary -;aid Miller was described h\ his lt\c·1n girlfnend. Diana Peter'I: a!> a drug dealer" ho supported her tht'tr infant son and her daughter from a pre' 1ous mamage b}' selling marijuana and cocaine. Peters. the fir-:,t ""'tness called b) the prosecution. was ex· tens!\ eh cross-examined about Mill· ds drug dealings h) Deputy Public Defender W1ll1am K open~ Wetht·rall's court·arp111ntcd at· tOrrlC) She tc\lllicd that ~hl' and Mi ller had spill-up se'l'ral wet•!..\ hcfore the fatal June event\ hut wt•re attempt· 1ng to reconcile their d1llcrcnces at the time. Peters told the JUr) tha1 Miller and she had planned tu '-'atch the movie "Poltergeist"' on lablc tclev1s1on the nightofthc l..1ll1ng bu1 he had become intoxicated and ended up 1n the bar where he met Wethl'rall and Goldner Later. "hl'n M1llrr returned home "'1th the tw.o defendants. the coupl e argued and a shoving match ensued. Angered. Peters said she gathered up her two children and left the house around 2 a.m., spending the balance of the night with a fnend. Gea~ told the jury that before Peters left the house she told Wetherall and Goldner that she was sorry the} hadn't met under better circumstance!>. '"The 1ronv of the re mark was to come back a'nd haunt her ... the prosecutor said. The tnal. before Judge David Carter. as expected to last about three weeks. Tes11mon\ was scheduled to resume toda~. · TRANSIT ••• From Al tory and feed into the Santa .\na Freeway near San Juan Capistrano "We agree that the (San De1go and Santa Ana) freeways need widening ... said Councilwoman Salh Bellerue ··But the proposed (San Joaquin Hills) freeway makes the plan unac- ceptable." AUTO CRASHES •. e Noting that the penny sales tax proposal will fund about one-third of the transportation plan. council members said the sales tax ""111 benefit land developer<; and will d1scnminate against rei.1dents. par· 11cularl) senior c111zens on limittd incomes. From Al determined An 1n\.esugauun 1\ t·on· t1nuing. The 11 SO a m m1\hap farted officers to llo\c off two lanes ol Culver for a hnd period Darrell Leonard Hakl.·r . 17 of Huntington R<.'alh ~unered \l'rruus 1n1unC''> late Tuesda~ when he lml control ul the p1d.-u p truck he ""a' cir" 1ng ,ind cndl'<l up 1n a drainage dttlh on ( 11\llll' ( .1n\on KoaJ Raker ""a" tal..l·n 111 I u\t1n <om· mumty Ho">pllal while his passenger. I 7 ·}Car-old .\aron .\ 1Lellano of Hunt· 1ngton lkalh, 1.1.as treated b) para- medics at the scene of the acc1den1. C aliforn1a H1ghwa} Patrol officer\. '>'ho rc'lponded to the 4:30 p.m. acndcnt near Honita Canyon Road. 'ia1d 11 appeared Baker was dnv1ng ahuul 41J mph on the 'ihoulder ot tht• road ""hl·n hie, trutk '>pun out of lllnlrol 1.1. hipped aero\'> thl' roadwa\ ;,anJ plungt·d into thl' drainage ditch "'We 're being asked tu suhsd1Le the developers." Fitzpatrick said. With the nO·\'Ote. Laguna Beach 101ns Huntington Beach and La Habra as the only ct11es 1n the count) to rcJcct th e transportation plan. llowever. thl' count\ alr"ad\ has garnered )C' 'Otes fi-om 23 ·<:1 t1cs, more than enough to pul thc \<lie'> ta\ propo\al to \Otl'r\ "' J June S referendum SEAL SAFETY SQUABBLE ••• From Al "\.h pt•t1t1tir1 d11I not "'dude tho-.t• ""ord'> · "'-1111 ,,11d "I hilt'<, 1ht· languagl' of thl· '\/Jt111nJI \1anrll' h<,herte\ \\ l did not l all for the taking ol martnl' mammJl'i. jU'>t talong a dden'l't' po\turl·. '-tUlh a<, u'>1ng a t\pc nl \On1t: dC\ll"l" that e>.plodrs 1n the air That h.1-; prmcn dfectne tr1men1ng them a""·" horn hoats" Ji m Leckv. a \\tldlifc h1olng"t tor '\Jational Manne I 1\h<:m:' \t·r..1ll' 111 l os i\ngcks. rnnlrrntl·d the Wa.,h1ng· ton offil'e wmrhn~ ncglcctecl to 'late 1n thl· summ3r) 1h:11 the ac.\ot1Jt11rn only wa~ attcmpt1na to get pcrm1ss111n to scatter \Cat .. aw.a) from boats In :ln\ t'vent IA-h('n :i volunteoer for thl' l r1~ndc. of the ~l'a I ion Martnl \fa mm.ii < l'ntl·r in L..asuna lk<1t h dt\lovcrcd tht' line in the reg1<,tcr Director John C. unn1ngham 1mmcd1 a tel\ drafkd a letter of protc\t 10 till' marine fi\hettl'' '><'n KC and lallnJ .1 pre s confcrcnH to gather puhhl <,uppon "\\t hil'l' \1\1on\ ol a IACll pr('parcc.J 'p11nfi,h1nv 't''l\CI .ind 1.rrw Jropp1nR Jmhor ;1 \hort lit\· '1 WE'RE LI STE NING ----==" ---=---=----- Just Call 642-6086 tann· trom a rocken. tmc, lhh into thl' "atcr to aura<. t the. crea1urt'' drop .1 fish hnl' o'er the '11dc 10 ma kl' C\Cl)thing legal. then open lirl' with guns to produce the greateo..t mas'> .,laughter of martnl' mammal' in mod<.'rn hl\ton ·· the organ11at1on stated 1n "' lc.'lll'r ·~ l" k 11<1\\ from the hall' mall Wl' rl'l"l'l\l' c1nc.J tlw attitude that prnail'> among the o,portll\h1ng tndu~tl") 1n th1'> :ir,•a ·· '"Th:it\ an 111t·1t•d1blt: \lall'ment ... ~ott '>(11d angnl) 'Tm o..urc the deu'>lon mJkl·rc, "on"t pa\ any a11en· t1<1n to 11 · ' · \f11·1 trac.Jintt punlh<.'' through the Ill''"" media. 11 turn<. ou t the .Hh cf\;ines d 1'){ ovcrt•d thq agreed 11n thl' or1g1nal intent ol the ix-t1t1on -10 kccp the ..calc. awa\ from the OoJtS The mannt· mammal center. which treated 400 '>lck and IOJUrcd scab, in If.IX"\ \atd SO w<.·rc 1n.iured by people. 1 hl· non profit organtzatJon IS dcpcn· 1kn1 upon a dedicated aroup of 'oluntccr~ and pnva.ic co.otnbutions. '"\.\~· f.<.'t 1•,crythina.·· e•plaincd < unn1njtham. a marine hfe saencc tcalher tor Laguna Beach High \rhool "'\\ e·, l' had '>cal) that have been shot. \pcart·d. gaffed or clubbed. 5ome get run tJ\cr b) boats .. l\nd a s1gn1ficant number get impaled on hook" ""h1k attempting to 'inatch fish from ltne ... Cunningham said as he gestured to a d1spla> board of a doien hooks and lures center vetcnnan ans have el(tracted from 'eal Jaw!> and stomachs "Wc'rl' all for find ing a safe w~y to kl'ep the sea hons away fro m the hoat)," Cunn ingham said. "Our plan would allow us to keep the ~a hons from scanna away .,chools offish and prevent them from hcing impaled on hooks.'' Nott utd. The manne fisheries servaoc is cons1 denn1 allowana ~hatter boat operators to obtain permits to only harass the seals away from boats, t.ccky said. lddtna 1t could be several months before 1uthont1cs rule on the pct1t1on. "I've worked with members of the sociatJon for two years. bnd that'' all they've ever talked about do1n •• he said. What do you like abott the Dilly Pilot? Wbat don't yoa Uke? C11l tbe 0 numbrr 11 lcU ud yHr mauaae wUI bt recorded, tranacrtbd and delivered to Ult" 1pproprl1te editor. ThP 11me U -ltHr u wertitg ttrvlC!e m.1y k u1ecl '°record lettcn to the editor oa any topic. Co11rib1tort to our Lf'ttcr1 column mU1t Include tbclr name and celcpltooe a1mbtr for vtrmuuoa. No cl~ul1tton call•. ple11t. Ttll u wt.at'•°" yoar mlAd. IJ ' Fog bringing cooler weather Coaatal 11 04 t1 -10 " 21 41 ~ tt ot 38 14 :se n 42 07 24 10 ,. 11 44 It tt 10 .. 37 21 to 44 30 21 t7 n 14 15 CM 66 29 ·10 ·22 17 08 SS 11 52 37 27 12 48 ,. 91 .. 116 44 2e 12 SS 24 51 25 44 2e 47 27 M 44 61 30 83 55 29 IS ee 37 50 27 e2 s2 22 OI Aeno ,. 03 Rldl<nOnO 30 14St~ ~ 33 Sl."91•TMl99 32 , • Sell Liil• ~ 24 Sen Antonio ~ • 24 Sen OieOO M 37 SenfrMCOKO l8 2' 8181• ,,.., .. &1 :le Seetlle .. 44 $N..,..pof1 31 17 SIOua fallt 79 48 Spoil- 19 1551"- 32 10 Topeke • 51 41 Tuceon 6S M 3e " 30 20 S7 .0 31 n e1 42 73 SS eo 50 12 ~ eo 4& 112 31 30 12 45 XI 11 06 53 30 73 41 J2 H> TlllN 63 37 34 1e wN111ng1on 35 19 63 26 Wtehlla e1 39 Temperatures HILO Tides 25 09 eo 30 TOO,t.Y ,\lbany AlbVq-que AmatlllO An<:ll01ege Alhevllle Allll'lll Allanllc C11y ,\utlln Balttmo<e Blnlngt Blrmlngham Blem ate' llo+M Botton 8town1Ylle 67 34 secono high 22 03 S.Ooncllow 31 10 12 47 • m 638pm THUll80AY 1431 m 914pm 2 44 am 7 11 pm 3 I ' 1 Surf report 38 23 Fltrt hlOh 33 21 Second low 84 42 Seconcl high 33 17 Secona tow 53 33 43 I 1 28 2 I llZl COHOITION 1·3 pOor·lalr 1·2 poot 1-2 poot 43 25 &;n aeta lO<lay al 6 30 • m , ,,_ 34 1 S Thunclay et II 44 a m and Mia egAl<! at 32 21 5 31 pm 0·1 poot flat PCIOt 0.2 poot I poor 32 13 Moon Mlt 10<lay el 11 4S Lm • ri.M S...., Olrec:oon _, 69 59 Tlll.lr~ay at 10 53 • m ....................................... ~., Stabbing suspect ordered to trial A 22·Yl'ar-old woman has been ·ordered to stan<l tnal 1n thr murder of a Co!ita Mr\a mother who wac; found brutall y stabt>ed to death on thl' porch of a homr at a trailer park Tl're')a l\hlcrs. 1.1. ho also uses tht• naml· T ercsa Mane llcadle\. I') accu-;cd of killing ·33-}ear-old Dalene Ka\ Girton on Nov 6 at the Aloha Palms tratkr coun on 16th ~treet . It 1s alleged the slaying was the result of an argu· ment O\.Cr a cocaine purchase by .\hlcrr,. Dcpu- t~ D1stnct Attornc~ Brent Romnt} said 1n court Tuesday .\hlers. 1.1.>ho has t>een in 1a1l since her arrest near the .\nzona border ~e,eral da~s after th<.' k1l11ng. \\3'> ordered lo appear 1n Or· angl' County ~upcr1or ( oun 1-<.'h 21 tor arr:11ii.n· ml'nt Roninn chargl'<l that .\hlcr had gl\en a '>mall amount of mon<:) to Ginon for t"Ol"aine but be· came angered when she behe .. ed the drug was phony Delly Piiot Dell very It Guerenl..ct ... ........ .. .. Take A Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up to $20. To win. you fUSI have to fill out this coupon and ma1111 in to Pilot Lunch, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mec;a. Caltlorn1a 92626 I A winner will be drawn weekly from entries received the previous Ni:?ek Pictures of winners will appear 1n the Pilot W nners may choose to have lunch at any of our part1c1pat1ng res' a irants which include The Grinder Zub1es. Hogue·s. Spires A complete llsl of par11c1pa1 1ng restaurants is available to .v1nnprc; ., •• I' I I I'. n • • 1' • "• 1 • • d • J • , • : r '11 I,_ i I COUPON I I I I I l 1 • Ptiv• " I I I I •' 1 :··· I I I I /Vie.•·· ,\ j t j ll I I I your ··' i.:rt1 n'"' P 101 I --------------------------------· ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsl"ler Clrcua.tton 714/M2-4SSS Cle..tfted ~ 7WM2-W71 All ethet depert"'4tnt1 142-'121 MAlN OFFICE • V ft\..l Ir> 'A ~ .. ~ C• .... ,,..~ t ro D• I I t .. I' • Chazy Dowaliby Rosemary Churchmen Controller ~, .. , Clrculellon Telephon•• uw·~ ,.,,,, lrii•J\' M2"'4rm l "ll"•N•ll'"' ........ .! r d11or anel Assistant 10 1'1P Pubhst1er Stephen F. Cereto '"' 11Jl\t' f' t)tl"l1HJf" Glorle A. 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NYSE COMPOSITE T RANSACTfO~S TUESIAJ!S CLOSH•C PllCES D o~ JoNf s A~£RACES W HA 1 NY SE Orn HEW VOAK (APJ l'eD. 7 NYSE Lf AOE RS NEW YORK (AP) -Safi, Tl.*Gal't i>tlC• and ntt ch•~• of I~· ff mo•t acH11e Ntw York Stock Ex.Ch&nue iuu ... tradlno ~'711v •I mort '"'-" Sl ~Mf:f'w1 l ·~:: r~ m~~M"t.o' 1:64 : I~ -t3~· Amer T jA , 6 '• au.tr, r911 I , \ .C, 2 ~ -''I ~'~vlrim l; ~: i" +, •1. ou• a Gu 1, t:'. -1• .• otd '' l. u. -·~ 1rsRoeb •',.; + .a.. itXon 1~ -., ewletPk 1 " + •" AmEJCOfHS l 1, ~ -" UPs AND OowNs Name I Flsc:hDCp H Alb town n 4 aur ' S Pl. l .OOpr 'FMalrcom ' 1 aglc Chet I Am SL Fla s 9 Co1chmn • \i ~lncNat ' oneSta Ina ~•'t'~t:k n l.t IP~"ar ~ I; L WIO ehVallnd blne 11 Coro wtA 19 On$0!'1 20 Adam M iiiis 21 Anoeli~a ' ?2 Hazeltine ' 23 WvM!Lab' 2• Wvtv 2S FedOt" WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Feb 1 r ooa7y_ Prev dav Advt need 08 Oecllned •OS ¥nchanoed 209 olal lu ues 827 New hlOl'IS J New low' " AMEX LEADERS 91 55 175 873 3 41 NEW YORI< (AP) -Sale\, Tuesday orlc1 and net chanoe of lhe 10 most aclive American Stock Exchange luues trad1,.~ nahonallv at more than s l PerroLew 457, 900 S '• ~ W1ngL1b8 .C21,300 28 'I + ~ Yert>ellm s 330,700 11' 1 -\'t TIEComms 316,900 21 1'? +1·.· OomePlrl 261 000 3 S· 16 t KeyPharm' 24S 500 1•~ -"t EchoBay n 112 100 7 • + ~rchSIGas 158 900 71 1 rnsrrSvSI 121 600 3 1 0 1t11Proo 102.•oo 1• -"ti l'tl-1 1M1li@·\fud NEW YORK (APl -Most 11c •1ve over ·the -counter slocks supolied 1:1~ NASO Name Volume Bid Ast..l" Ctio MCI s 4.6'0,I 10' • 'O • t > Dio11S s I S88, 71 2'' • APOleC 911, 7• 74 + 111111 s l.C6, 900 34 l• • .. 1. Tandn \ 908,1 14!!.11 14 • "-New 7«. 17'" 13 ChiCh• s 734, 11 • 11 • • • Col~Ol 591. I Ht 11 • Un1oll ' 57 ,300 • '2 •~ -2·11 S.aote s S2 .900 '"' 111. ; .i. Colo QuorEs , METALS QuorEs That'san apt description of both busine sand business people along the Orange Coast. Tok ep tra k of whe recompaniesaregoingand whi h people are h lping th mg t there,just wat h 'Credit Line· -ev r d in th Business s ction of your new llilJ Pilat ' ' . . .. Orti0ge CoMt DA.IL V PILOT IW~. flbfuaty 8, 1N4 • arket dominance may not be key to business success Mat\c& d<>m1nanc;c 11 ""'a u r111n "o~n tn1mc .. to -pront uyun mete in the l.ttc" tM~ o( H•rvvd na1 H•wJt>W. d)yn Y. Woo, an 1 &ant profotof 11 Putdut --u ...... l!!f'k""'*Kranoc'1 of ...,.1ov1 Y • '' :iyma J t 2 w msi-rua and tolJ>(7fltt d1V111orn hnt the &op th.ires 10 lhcu matbu She fot.tnd 1ha1 71 had tuJh profit• -prnu return on 1nvntment ~1n1 40 oicrcna -but the otht'r •U had rctur"' o( leu th.an tO Ptf(CnL " lo ha. been IHUmcd that ID U)dUtlm• when cu1wm1 makt lfott mara.n• 1m1JI, 1hc a.it •ay w enturc sDOd pront.abdlly "' LO WID lht bignt \hare uf the market On the bl111 of ha 11udy, Woo quesuon1 that oooon Shit found m1ny matw &h.t1c leadttt tra1hn1 '°'"Jlilli&Ufl wi.tb Jm&Jlu Win of the matkf1 in profitability. An cumpte -from 1971 w t'JU fOutth ·'1nUd Bud I renl· <ar ~d carrunp by 27 percent wh1k Or11 plau Hcttt had profit dechnn 1otahn1 11 IO mtllwn. rh11 fed Profuwr Woo to wncludc 1ha1 the advanta of m.rket domlnanu -b11 «onom1n of UL T RASYSTEM S DECLARES 6-CENT DI V IDEND teaJc, read1n1 br~nd rec.<J1A11ton, I productron costt and 11ron 1 baraa1n1n1 pcn1uun -oficn arc 01'1 I by lhe h1ah emit ind n1k1 of 1eh1cv1n1 !f\lrUI kadttatup Amona her conduuon1 were • M1rkn ~r1h1p m1111 ~ nanam1 1n order to «h1evc h1ah proOtabil11y. fn t~ tcJlonaJ and fraamt'nttd marVte, ll ttJdom doc1. • Havinp mar'kel lcack"h1p won't cn1urc h11h profilab1l1ty 1 ahc markel 11 unttablc and 1ht prndU(;t• have lhon hie eyelet • A but1ne nudt a h•ah val~ flCU>r on 111 • products 1f markc1 laderlh1p 11 u, pay ofr in profiu •Market ~hip oflc'n ~nd• Ma t1ron1 and c•~11vc cu11omer tctVI~ prOlfam and th11 'an nt heavily tnw profit PmfcMOr Woo alt0 found 1ha1 lhc kH prolit.ablc m11ktt lndcra oficn charst<S hrsh,.r pr1cn th.an 1he•r comptutort, yt1 tended to have poorC'r rcputat1ont for quality "Whctbcr lh•• rclJccud PoOf Jud.,ncnt or O\'cr conlidcnc.c bated on market hare dommanu:· the My• WHOLI •ONILISS NEW YORK STRIP ""-; .... Ulf LOIN:-1N-A-8AG, 14-16-L.al. AVG. WT. 87 .... "the r uha of the 1ludy clearly tndatt 1hat th" comb nauon bu failed LO prov1ck In enviable return •• 1 ~ authur c;oncludet thal ~UJl"I the pottntaal of buslnc:Mnby their market shun 'crcatc1 two undntrablc bt tnflOtnclnJIOmrbufrnnKT&aarm 11 nnpracuc:aJ fin~nc11l &.usct•, and duwn11adtnt the 1mport1na to the orpmr•tton of 1tt tow ma/kt than buttneun " New Dash Alr service DHh Air. a commuier 11rhne bated at John Wayne A1rpun. will atart ttrvtu to Mon~cy with two dAJly round lnp fl1aht1 bq.lnn1na Wrdnc.day, Feb I~ One of the 01aht• w1tr be non-t&op. The a«.0nd will atop 1n nta B r&ara, a«ord1n1 to John R Loew. the arrf mc't prn1dcn1 TM one-way fJrc w1U be Sl9 '11\erc hat been a ttror>a and 11ow•na demand (or 1erv1u betwren OraflJt" County ind Monterey," Loew Mid, ' Japan atr itne orders 4 MD-80s Douglas wlll produce planes ln Long Beach LJ)N(1 8£A< ff (HW>- T oa J)omctll<. Atflan<\ (Tl>A) of fapan hat or· <krc:d four Mcr>onnc:ll Doucla' M f).80 Jetllnc:rt to be produced at the DouaJ,at Aircraft < o here: 80NILISS •UM" •OAST llONILHS ... y ... S'nAK 80NILIH •OUNDSDAK -·-· nALIAN SAUSAGI The four aircraft arc MD-8 I model•. With • mu1mum taktofT JIOH wttahl of 140,lnJ pound1. They will be cqu1ooed with an advant~ we'pll and more: powerful Pritt cl Whitney JT80·2 I 7 A en· 1rne1, c:1ch scnc:rat1n1 20,000 poundt of thruat. US DA '''' n ----~ 9!,!LC£ 11r ;4J11r1 ua. l.87 IJ'.(11' r .,.,,,,, ~, ...... , ~ .,1 "'"''"' )IRLOIP~ TIP ROA ST I ll 2 .39 FARMEP JOHt' SAUSAGE 11: IA9 .ff-. -ACK NO•THl•ll ATH TISSUI ... A',',r 111~111 .99 HAM8Uf((,( P HUf>f R '·" IUH 4 89 10111 La. • -----IHI I 87 11(.)(JPICJ La. • CHERRYSTONE CLAM S Lii I.ff ASTORIA REX SOLE ll 2.91 lA IA9 J "H•" Al'""''" M~I & I nl 14 ()1 8'1'lr1<o )IL VEA SALMON STEAKS LI 3 .29 CLAM CHOWDER )!l GALLON MILK ,.: r 1 , ; • 11!"'~ HUGHIS J -~· •• ...... ~··> 89 ~ ... ~~1 .. ~· \\ ~ I I I IACll HUOHIS llLIACH A9 --,,., __ l .. '··''/ OSCA• MAYD 80LOGllA I/()/ I 29 MfAI OJ MH • 1.~1 La. 1.89 I lb ""' p,,,-j, WILSON SLICED BACON fA IA9 H/";t~I l 1111• S1111.,. I 1.01 PORK SAUSAGE HAWNY TOWILS lA .ff 11ir1 llOt l "'•VJIPffO A C>f'1~"" .59 'rJ 0 1 .IY'J'" '''"" .79 , ...... ,,, ( llflC,fl "'' 0 1 "''' CITRUS Hill ORANGE JUICE 1.69. BISOUICK l.~6 PERRIER NAVEL ORANGES I I ,/f1'/>1 f , '''I I,.,.,,,• sw1n 'UICY c LB. fer~f <~r••n HAWAllAr I F'Af'A(~ .79 LARGE POMAlr If ----------..UCATm .. l•TlllAT•--------, 'I ,,,_, \. '"'"(If lr.iw1I• 1.-.29 SNACK SIZE RAI SINUTS JOO••OfTMMIUIT .a9 FRESH BROCCOLI LI A9 ' ) ,,.,,, '•' ...... ~ ~! OSCA• MAY• , , , ........... ,, , }'tifoi. \11•...., OSCAR MAYER COOKED HAM ,, .. ., I (II ~f~ LOUIS RICH TUPYEY VARIE rv PACK I U1 l' .. (I LOUIS RICH TUPt<E:Y FRANt<'S 12• 1.19 1.69 ·'· Slll•AKIKU CAIAOSI •ICI ,.,,,,,.,;1,,,,. 11 fJt YAKI SOBA .... ., .... ,\." .411Uu\.e ,,,,,. ,, ~ .,, SEASONED SEAWEED ( ... 1\.1tt1 ,,, ....... .,,..,, • (Jt TOKYO RAMEN 4•• .79 ••• Al ~ lb 01 C.ombmotlMI• i,1ohly , ~ INlaNAft .. AL ,_ ai95 Ylel'TA.US 1101 rub KRAFT LA CREME TOPPING 11 Ot ~I• '" c,,~ MINUTE MAIO JUICES 1117 01 \tl)Uff!W • LEAN CUISINE FISH DIVAN ~--------aea .. ae• a ,... ... •oe YOU9 ce11Y1•uec1--------~ ••••• CHAM• .. NI l'IJ MI 98 ',,.A CJ"1 I r,, ,.,,,., e l 'IJ M l ',., ,.,,., CORDON NHiRO BRUJ 1'11 ~I MiHllf" & f,,,,, A~ Tl SPUMAN T f I~> ,,,1 I''"' lHf PIPER HEIDSlf(K ··" '·" , •.•• With 'ION DICOllAnYI AZAl.IM llt)YltllUO 4. 99 ORCHID CORSAGE '·" , ... .. '"'., ,Of AFRICAN V10lETS b ,,,,,., ,I), DAFFODILS ··" l'tUl •.. A O•I A T llUCTION OI VAUNTINI Ollll11NO CAnf . ...; .. --~-- .99 '·" ... ·- ·r he four new M D-80 lWIR•Jell Wiii be added to the c:1~t M0-8C>it already in the J DA Out. l DA hat bce11 Oy1n1 Mr>·iro, on 111 domea11c route nc:twor1' 1n Japan 11nu 1981 Tl>A ., M O..SO. will teat I(,) pauc:n1c:rs 1n "n&Jc-<lat\ sea11na. Two aircraft arr ~hcdulc:d for dc:hvcry 1n the: \Pf'Jnt of I 'JIU the: olher IWO tn 1986 [>ouaJa' Prc11dcnt Jim Wor\ham \lad the Ylc: to f DA ··,howt tht ton· fidc:nc:c: of aarl1nc:t 1n the: M r>-80 'the: fincu Jelhnc:r 1n 1t• clan an the: wortd, Wtth II\ fuc:I eflk1ency, C:(.onomy of opcr111on, ad· vanud tcchnolOI)' and pt\ICnJCr comfort•.'' W11h the 1 f>A order, M<.Donnt'lr Dou&la• hu firm order\ for IS2 M l>·SO.. and 1 rmd1ttonal ordcn and op11on• for lk add1twn1I airrn1fl To cbtc IS I MO·~)\ have been de li vered 10 t u•1Umcr1 around the: world. Berte a on board of Irvine company Prom tM 8•1latt1 Wlre Richard Hc:rtca hH been c:lc:uc:d to the: board of dtrrclort of f'1pc:r Hydro, In<.. 1nuca11n1 the numhcr of outudc darcctora to three, company Prc11dent and< hairman t>fthr Board Jamr• R P1pc:r announced 'f Ot'\dll Y. f ,,,m I 1JSH unltl I 'il7k 8t'ne11 w:n employed by Ren.ca C orp , a m1nuf1c lurer of c:lcctrohydrauh< tyllem• and components for thr aer°'~u 1ndu1try fknr1 wrvcd Dc:rtca Corp 11 vice prt\ldent from 1960 to I 'JM and 11 prtudcnt and <.:hid c•ccuuvc t>fficcr from 196.4 to 1970 From I 97<J unul It• IC· qu111t1on hy Parker Ha,,_ n1fin C orp 1n t '171, he wH <.hie( UC(;Ullvc omur Ind chairman of the <.:e>ml)lny'1 00.rd of dlrcctQrt. Benea 1mncd P1r1ccr ffann1nn. a manufu·turcr of Ouid power •y•ttm1, 1n July I 1>78 H acnior vie.:~ prn1· dent and a member of ha board of director•. S1nc.c October 1912, Btn.ca h1t 1trvtd 11 char· man of the tlccu1lve com miltt'C of Parlier H1nnlnn11 be rd and .ervet aa 1 dlrc(lor of computer au&o mal1on Hr 11 curr ntly ttrvtna•• • committ nntt or _nm· rwuu fm the J 914 Olym· pt< Oam • in to. Anatftt; 11 a 1ru1ttc: t>f C htpman < ollcac and lhf lnc:Jcpen. denr <'oil • of 'k>utt\em c ahfornla; " a tw.11rd m mbcr or tht Ottn C ouncy tounc:ll of OOy ou11 of Amer ca ; m m· her t>f t~ ( hltf fattUtiY Orpntlath'm; m mbtr o( lh Mh Ml~ boa rd ur It I ffro&h rt nf OrtnJt < uun• ty, and '' foundfn1 prttl• denl M th Or1n f nunar. !lhrttlf a AdvlWJr)' ount1 I