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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot\\I I IN I . I I ., ' 1\1 \Ii' I I . I I, I . But justices agree to Q.ear similar state g'at~~:n11:11~a':;~~~i~~ chanaes in. 1-f.--~~~:;:::;:;:;..:::;:::~~~:::;:;~::::;::~;:::;:;~=s::::;::;;"::::t:Y::::::Z::::T::"'i=':===----N~itbti·,cam--havr-arsued-that case over erryman er ng 0 while their congressional candidates outpolled Democrats in California in CaMomia's rcapponionment ger-., November. they wound up with pnly rymandereddistrictstounfa irl yfayor 40 percent (18 of 45) of the state's By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM D911y ,.._. ..... 'fhe U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review a sui t filed by Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newpon Beach. and fellow Republicans charging tltttt Coast Coast College ChancellQr David Brownell was honored at a reception this week./ Al Coast residents react to the amount of basketball games on televlslon late- ly./ Al California Methane gas leaking from site of Hollywood explosion Is beginning to taper off./ A4 Nation General Electric denies It overcharged government s.aoo,ooo In defense con- tract./ A7· World U.S. now says slaln Army major was In an area that was formerly off-limlts to Westerners./ A7 Mlnd&Body Therapy Selection Ser-,... vices uses videotape In- troductions to match clients with therapists for best results./81 Dieting results won't last unless you know why you eat when you' re not hungry./81 Food Ethnic classics have been adapted to readlly avall- able ingredients and up- da'ted for modern tlme- tables./C1 Sports Dave Grant and his Or- ange Coast College crew are looking for a big season./D1 Entertainment Sexy Cybill Shepherd Is carving out~ new career In TV comedy ./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theater• Weather LIVING SPACES CONTEST Entry Form SeePageB7 .. 05 A3 B6-8 05-8 05 08 04 C 1-10 07 A8 B3 81-2 A10 81 84 A3 04·6 01-4 83 84-5 A2 Democrats. congressional seats. • The . Supreme Coun did not · Badham contend~ the Democ~at­ provide reasons for the refusal. but controlled stafr Legislature Is guilty agreed to hear a similar case In o f gerrymandering -creating oddly MXteating Photo at top •how• unarmed warheada from MX Inter- continental balllatlc mlulle atreak~tcnranl earth over the Kw ela lllaalle Ran e ln the aclftc after 4,7&t- mlle ftllht from Vandenberl Air Force ba.e. ·Seven •ucli teata have been conducted, with more acbeduled. Graphic at rllht abow• bow 10 warhead• of an MX mlu- Ue are deployed. The Houae voted Tueaday to approve the MX pro&ram and a vote on fandlni la due today or Thuuday. For complete atory on MX approval, ,. aee PaieA6. County orders law te pro:fiibit water tai·nting By JEFF ADLER Of ... .,.., ""' ..... The Orange Count) Board of Supervisors directed its attorheys Tuesday 10 prepare an ordinance makin.a it illegal to dump contami- nants "'nto the county's undcraround freshwater basin. The board·\upported the proposal. forwarded by Supervisor Ralph Clark. following months of heated discussions with state and federnl envirOn1Jlt:ntal officials. a local sewer agl'flCy and Riverside County of- ficials over a prospoal to dump contaminated water fro m the Strin1fcllow acid pits ihto Orange County's sewer system. Supcrv1~ors balked at 1he proposal after discovenng some of the con- taminated water would tx-injected into the count) 's undl·rground water basin if.the Stringfellow plan were put into action. "While the 1mmcd1ate rhrt'at of Strin_gfellow wastes has momentarily subsided. 1he lar$er issue of groundwater conta m1 nat1on sti ll re- mains." Clark said. "Let's prohibit. by county ordit'lance. the lllJCCtion and/or discharge of contaminated water into the underground water basin." \lark added the measure would gi ve the county a "a read' tool to deal (Pleue Me WATER/ A2) . -' Father of one boyftltngsutt agaln~t police; judge says 60-day term fair· middle ground· . -- Sixty days in Jail. f o some pc:opW the tentencc hirdly M"Cmcd fair compcn~t1on for 1~ death of Glofil Chana. a mother offlvc wno Vt-II ktlled in. Hun11n1ton ~ICh 1ntencction wh1k retum1n1 fr()m a Chri tm11 sbopptna tnp. Her car was rammed~ two ran driven by tttn·•lt boY\. ...___. . 1hC pohcc ClnCd I\ murder and Ml di the d11tnct a tome)'. The accident wu ~>ond nci iacncc. hc>ond rcck- t"'"~' -u wu murd~r. i\l leiut that's Whit official' Y1d Tht Hununaton Buch H11h hool stu<knt1 ~ ipttc:hna. Rac-ina. Somcont satd the')' wtttdo1n180 mph or bcntr It"" hkc fir1n1 a aun shaped district boundaries to give unfair advantage 10 a political pany -and-thattne districts do not rcfl the political makeup of California. Such a practice. Califo rnia Re- publicans claim. 1s unconstitutional. Badham in111ated the suit in 1983 as California's representative to the Republican National Congressional Commiuce. The intent was to force the Legislature to redraw district Brace Bradley Ralph into a crowd of people. Wa nton d1srcaard for hfC". Thot's \\ho1 thl! prosecutor said But the tcen-a,ef1 aot 60 da)~ 1n Jail -the) 'II be out 1n 40 da)~. The sen ten~ 1rr11atcs the hell out of Robert Thoma Ont.•da 1nJa1l 1\loo much. he 511d. Thoma~ ao lD. urancc comp.'\n) C\C(Ut1ve. hc.'ltC\C~ hi\ \Oft JefT ond ht '°"' pal. Rand) Cnill. art the \ 1cum of poli11c\ the poltt1c~ of a }'stem btot on ('()n\I 11na:a dn' <'r fo1 murder. boundaries prior 10 the 1986 elcc-1ncumbenu entrenched m po~ t1ons. throu&h this dec.adt.'' e rights of-alifomia-votl"ft"--trrthnndtana cue. oocucalty. ii 11 were deli~rately trampled by 1he 1hr Republicans who ~ bei8I ac- gcrrymandering of the Democrat cused of dtawil)I the tnTYmalldc:red Legislature and governor." Badh~m d1stdcu._ tate Democrats claimed said tn a prepared statement follow-that the Republicans unfaJtfy s&acked in.a the Supreme Coun's dec1s1on 1he deck to give their candidaiet an Monday. unfair advantagc. "Congressional disrncts were The U.S. Court of Appealtnlled in drawn soley tb!'1\ccp the Democrat (PleUe w aADllAll/A2) Masked Coast doctor nabbed- near bank lot · PhyStcian booked for attempted robberY: to be sent to h<?spltal By STEVE MARBLE Of IM D9lly NM ltllfl A 56-year-old Corona del Mar physician. arrested Tuesda> under bizarre circumstances and booked for . attempted bank robbery. was released ·from jail today on the condition that he be placed in a psychiatnc hospital. Dr. Jerome Jablon, a-family phys- ician with offices on East Coast Highway. was wearing a skeleton mask and allegedly. was carrying a white bank bag cohtaining a handgun Tuesday when police arrested him outside Beverly Hills Sa · and Loan in Corona del Mar. Jablon had a blue and whitej <>&&io.& sun pulled over his three-piece bus1- nes!I suit and reportedly attracted the · attention of several passers-by as he lur.ked in a parking lot behind the bank. police said. Police said they had to chase Jablon around a corner when the physician spotted an apprQjlching officer. Officer iom Little said police found a .38-cahber handgun inside a white bank bag the physician alleged- ly tossed aside while trying to elude officers. Jablon was arrested on suspicion of attempted bank robbery and was held in lieu SS0.000 bail until eal'ly today. Russell strom. a munjcipal judge in Harbor Court in Newport Beach. said he released Jablon on his own recognizance but only on the condiuon that he be taken directly to (Pleue Me DOCTOR/ A2) Fair board delays recommenda ·oil on hotel projec By TONY SAAVEDRA Fair 01Tic1al~ arc grappling with the OflMOellrNMSWt que~t1on of whether an add111onal .\n Orange Coun1' Fair Board l'nvironmental report 1s needed to comm111ee has not decided whether 11 add another 65· room~ to the will recommend that more en-pre' 1ousl~ appro,,.ed hotel project. "ironmental studies he ordered for a The expan ion "ould push the 215-room hotel proJCCI on the fair· propo-.ed Ramada Hotel from I SO grounds m Costa Me!>a. rooms to 215. The Building and (Jrounds Com· .\full environment.al impact report m1ttee was expected to make a "as completed on the mual hotel ec:ommcnda11on Thursda' at the •prOJl'Ct. unH~1lcd m 1977 as pan of a board's monthl} meeung. · master plan that brought the prob- Howe, cr. the 11em "as po'>tponed te rn-plagued Pac.tic Amphitheatre to bccau~ fair officials and consul1ants thl' fairgrounds. wan I more ume 10 rev1e" 1ranscnpl\ C11' offiuals and residents In mg from a March 12 public hearing that nt."ar thl' fairgrounds are fearful the anracted concerned res1dl'nts and nranded hotel ~ould cause traffic c11v officials. . rroblems 1n an area aJrcady plagued j ;11 Llo}d. spokes"'oman for thl' \\Ith 'pill-over no1~ from the open fairgrounds. said the hotel prOJCt"I .m·na probabl~ "'II be brought to the boan.1 Dunng last month'' heann~. the) on Apnl 2M (Plea.ee see P' AIR/ A:l) Sobbing suspect says stepson's slaying accident 8) JEFF ADLER OllMOelly ..... llafl Brurc Bradk} R.ilph sobhcd u11 rnntrollabl> Tucsda' "h1le 1cst1h ill~ 1h:11 his 18-year-old 'llepson "a .. 'h111 .ind I.died when lhl· \OUth 1m·tl ''' prnl'nt Ralph from comm 1111n~· <,UICU)C Thl· 5~·ycar·old Orange ( 11a'1 man accused of ti,....1-dcgrc1: murder 1n 1ht· .\ug. I. 148~ shooting death nl "" ,a·pson, tool.. the "'nness 'tand ill h" n"n defcn..e and cla1ml·d h1 an·1dt·ntall) shot Brodie' "'-n)C "hill' 'truggling for a gun. I lol-'-ever. Dcput} 01\tnt•t \t· tornc) Rick "'-'"8 contendi. Ralph 1n1cn11onall)' k1lkd his stepM>n out 1•t re,engt• and in a m1sgu1ded :memr1 to rclonc1k has foiled marriage h~ tn an~ 10 mal..1• his former wife tum 10 him tor t•mouonal suppon. Ralph '>!lid he and has stepson were dn' mg along Bon1ui Can}OJl Road in Ir' 1n1• thl·da} ofthec;hoo11ngdiscuss- 1ng th~· dctcnori)ting relationship tx·t" Cl'n hl' and his former wife. Carol R.1lph ol Hunt10gton Beach. .\lthough Ralph stud he b.td h.1rtwm•d hopes of reconc11ing,. tus hlfmcr "lie had obtained a • upcrior 1 1iun re,1raming order a day earlier b.trrtng h1m from VISllJ n& her 0t their 1h1ee chilJrt'n at her home. "I couldn't believe she would put nw 1n 1a1l for tr}1 ng to <;cc her." Ralph. "hll acl..no" ledgcd assaultin&h1s w1fr (Pleaee Me ST&PDAD/A2) -Foamy stuff off coast 'harmless' 8 y LISA MAUONEY Ot ""' .,... .......... "' ~omC" fuam~ mat~rial ~ttl'd o"cr He'~ bltler He th1nJ..\ the I lunt· the ~<'tt..cnd float1na on~hore from 111aton Beach Police Ckpartment was 4 rc~cnt &, to n ( lcmenlc a~ o\cr1calous and the dl\tnct at tome pc3r\ tn h.:1'-t lx'cn a harmlc~s natural "-'U t()() puhhc1t\ minded. He th1nJ..~ phcnomcnon. a '>fl\)kc man for the the 1udgc go1 caught 1n the middle. < range < ount) Ht"alth C 3rc 4'scnc-y and Lruiub.c pre'\ ran airmk with the \.'\IU Tt~ ,tol). { n tn\.C1>t11m11on ol th<' soap bub-"fflhc~ \\t'n' rcnlh 1u1h~ "'h) did n lc·l1t..r m~ttn I tum~ up no 1he' onh • t 40 da)s'l \\ h) not tht' ~"J ·nl·crnf an 011 ot S<.'wagt p11l. Bob ma\lmum " Mk\ fhc tathcr "'ho \lrmman d1rellor of cn"1ronmcn· (Pl•M Me T&EPfs• / A2) (Pleue ... POAM/ A2) - - , oast communities ~eap ewards of' 84 Olympics LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tbe fl rst --landed by tbc aurpl~ from • ar'1 Olympic Gamts will mean Sl million ror 368 youth 6dliua in 17 Southern C',,ali fomia llCililLindudina 1evcraJ Orange Coast ~-.llM,ailia.. 1L was anoounccd ts.Ammtr Oames '85" pro.- was unveiled at a press con-nce at the Westwood head-uanen of the Los Ange les Olympic m1-. .. u·· ···na Commiuee. S2 million will to ao toward openina or expandin.a the hours of · '!!& facilitietJn the_ ~rn­ IDUllJUn where tile O.mes took place lut summer, it was announced. .. This is our way of repaying thoSt' mmunitics for their participation ... said LAOOC Chairman Paul ZifTren. Tbe pro&ram, he said. "is the best posaible way to continue the legacies of the 1984 Games in our commun1 - •ty." The proaram is funded throu&h the Los Anaeles O~nizing Committee's Amateur Athleti c Foundation. which was set up in 1982 to administer some .. oft be surplus from the Games. Last fall, the foundation rett1vcd SSO million. Zilfren said, addina &hat the $2 million will be taken out of the approximately $4 million in interest that the $50 million has acneratcd thus far. Dan Cruz. the LAOOC coorch· nator of youth program~. said &he program will provide I 00,000 ad· dition1tl hours of open playground time for more &han a million youths. "h will also provide SOO to 600 JObs this summer. mostly for high school students." Cruz said. Besides Los Angeles. the c1ties In volve a~ Anafielm. Arcadia. Bu rbank. Cemtos. Chino. El l'oro, Glendale. Irvine, Laguna Hills. L~g Beach, Mission Viejo, Monterey Park. Ojai. Pasadena, Pico Rivera and Santa Monica. Fonner LAOOC President Pe&er Ueberroth. now the Commissioner of baseball , sent a message from Tokyo congratulating the foundation board for moving quickly to implement the program. "The Summer Game ' 5 concept bri ngs toaether many of the elements which made the 1984 Olympic p m" work well -the blend ina of cm tina facilities and programs to involve young people in Olympic-related spon programs." Uebcrroth said. "1'he opPonunity 10 ao a neiah· borhood center or a school to learn or improve sport skills this summer will certainly improve the quality of youth activities in outhern Cnli- fomia." ZifTren credi ted David Wolper. who prc5ented the Opening and C'losirig Ceremonies at the Olympics and is &!\ LAOO_~d.,~ with the idea for the proaram. Wolper said the proaram wi ll culm1na~ in August with a ummer Games '85 competition following eight regional tournaments. Coed voile) batl, ha lf-court three-on-three basketball. track and field. sports skills (kicking and throwing) and a sport that has not yet been named will be the-areas· of "Olympic-related" competition. - Wolper also said there will be compe111ion during the two-day weekend event for the handicapped. BADHAM SUIT NIXED ... FAIR ... From Al the Democrats' fa vor. and Indiana , Republicans appealed the decision to the Supreme C'oun . , Even though 1t may hun fellow • pany me mbers in Indiana. California . i nd national GOP officials support the federal District Court ruling. The Indiana case 1s expected to be heard by the Supreme Coun later this spring. Badham sa id the dec1s1on could have a far-reaching effect in C'ali· fornia beca use the cons11tu11onalll) of political ger~mandenng "'Ill Ii· na il} bc decided. The upreme Court has ruled that election districts must incl ude the equal numbers of ' oters. It also has ruled that district lines cannot be drawn 10 d1sc rim1nate against min· ori ty voting groups. But the court has yet to de term inc 1 f drawing district li nes that gi'e unfair advantage to one pa rt}' 1s cons11tu· 11onal. From Al asked the board 10 order another environmental report focusing on the additional rooms. Lloyd said copies of the hearing transcripts are being studied by co mmjnce membe.rs_ as well as ...by con ultants Economic Research As- sociates of Los Angeles and architcc· tural firm POD of Santa Ana. A copy 1s also being reviewed by a representa- ti ve from the state Attorney General's office. "We are jUSI trying 10 make sure that we don't act too quickly." Lloyd said. WATER POLLUTION BAN SOUGHT ... From Al with polluters of our water · and would lessen the county's de· pcndence on state and re~ional agen· cies to protect the co unty s interests. Supervisor Roger Stanton agreed with the proposal. pointing out that the count) wa not told that the Stringfellow disposal plan was .. being concocted to bring 10.7 contaminants through Oran$e Count)." Stanton said a count) measure would force "obscure agencies" to make more· complete d1sclo!>ure!I of 11s plans. "We must toughen our ordi- nances." Supervisor Bruce Nestandl" added. Nestande asked that the measure be drafted to include all contaminants that might find their "'a} into the count) 's underground fresh""atcr supplie~ Ho'"~' er. Count' ( ounsel .\dnan Kuyper expressed doubt wh~tbeclhe count)' would have jurisdiction to administer the proposed ordinance. He sa id its application to county sanitation districts is in doubt. Supervtsors directed Kuyper to review the legali ty of such a measure and. if possible. write an ord inance for their con,ideration "'nhin six weeks. FOAM OFF COAST SAID HARMLESS ... • FromAl tal health. said. And. altho ugh health workers couldn't get close enough to the substance to test 11. 1nd1ca11ons arc the tlufTy foam "'as little more than earl~ bloomi ng dino nagl"llatcs. he said. Di no flagellates arc frce-tloa 11 ng plan ts that bloom during warm weather. The culpri ts are probabl) the green version of a s1m1lar plan t that accounts for the )Carly reports of red tides. Merry man said. The same temperate weather that lured thousands of people to area beaches probabl)' caused the bloom- ing efTeet. he said. "We feel the warm weather we had stimulated th is gro\\th." he said. People rcpon ing the phenomenon to the health agcnc} e\prcssed con· cern that th e foam wa' actuall} soap bubbles from an oil tan~er v.ashdown or a scv.agc hne break. hut neither appears 10 be the ca'><.' MelT) man said. anotha reason ht'a lth offi cials pu t forwa rd the d1 notlagella1e theo~ 011 or se .... age spills would not hnl' the coaM fo r such a long wa). Merl) man said He speculated that the foa ming ac11on ma } have been caused b} hca'~ tide'> damaging the ne"'I} blooming plan ts. Red blooming versions of the plants cause the equall) harmless ··red tides" in which parts oft he ocean take on a scarlet tinge in warm weather. Merl") man said. "It's just one of those quirks of nature:· he said TEENS' SENTENCE ... From Al behe-..es the )Ouths \hould ha'e been c;pared an} 1a1I time. ··1 thin k th is isa ca.,e where the k1d\ got caught up in poli11cs." Thomas 'laid "The} "'ere: eas~ ..capcgoats " But Judge Lou1!i Cardenas. "'ho sentenced the pair. said most pcupk think he went too light on Thomas and< ·ra ft "It tht'i ""as a populant} rnntest. those ho}\ ""uuld be in pmon." Cardena., \aid. • • • The Ii' e'> of Jeff Thoma-, and Before the night wa!> over. both Thomas and Craft had been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police said it appeared the teens were invoh ed in a speed contest wh en their cars rammed the Datsun . Dl·put} District Attorney Brent Romnc~ later filed second-degree murder charges. T he occasion marked the first time 1n Orange ( ount) that a murder charge· had becn lilcd in a fatal car accident that did not in volve alcohol. Rain will last threagh t:0aigR Rain fell atetdlfy 1erou Southtm Callfor"'8 today and • tr111tter1 wet• werned Of atrong, guaty wtftdt In the mountain• enCI dtttrtl .. • atorm born In the Gulf of AIMlta m•Ched down the Pacific COQt. The chanc:. of continuing rain In Loe Ange6M llnd the vali.yt waa put at 80 percent tonfght llnd 30 percent for Thuflday. Travel«a acMaorlM lteued fOf the mountelnt and detefll warMd of 40 mph wlnda and areaa of btowtno 11nd and dull In Iha detet11 through Thursday. A amall craft advlaory wat luued Mtly today for the.outw ooaatal wat«• from Point Conc.ptlon to Sen Cle"*1t• llland. Along the Orange Coaat It wltl ~ moatly doudy tonight wllh ahoweta likely. Par11y cloudy Thuraday with a alight chance of attowers In the mOfnlng. Breezy and continued COOi. Hight In the upper 501 to low eoa 'and Iowa moatly In the 401 10 low 501. Tempa 18 M 78 ,eo .. 53 77 82 12 89 ~-a 87 40 71 u 78 82 !>I 43 SI U 17 58 72 31 71 52 54 33 71 SS !>I 39 48 29 42 40 50 32 83 •• 41 24 eo ao 14 40 .. 61 eo S3 64 •• 75 83 .. 74 4S 38 47 36 41 32 •9 H TO 62 71 41 70 M 51 ,, Calif. Temps Cai.Un• 81 48 l0tt9 8..ch 14 63 MOlllOYll 18 51 Fountain Valley cableT-ll..vJe wers get service back Mons.,.,. 61 •2 Ml Wtlaon 52 29 ~8Hch ., 151 Onl"'10 82 50 Pe!M Spt11\0t '5 •8 PaMOen• 94 45 Reel eiun 45 39 SM e.m.totno 84 49 Sen Oebftel IS ... SM.SOW SI 38 Senti AN t6 50 Senta C111r 54 41 Tahoe Yttt.y 33 11 YOHITlll• Vly 55 21 Tides TOOAY • 32p.m t1 23 pm 22 •8 ..... Surf report TMUfllOAY 12 03. II\ 1 57am 432PM 1123pm 44 09 22 41 51 " taa IMAr9 Cable television service was rt· store<t Tuesday afternoon to abou& 100 Fountain Valley subscriber1 who lost their television reception about two hours before the start of the S7t~ 1·3 POOi 2·4 lair 2·• fair 2·4 lair I POOi 2·3 l>OO' 1-3 flllf S11n NII tO<l•Y .. e.10 p II\., ,,_ T,,_,,tOIV I t 5 48 a rn 1114 .... egeln et e 11pm MOOI\ •-tO<ley ti 9 t 2 pm • Nia 11 11 13 pm end rieM egllln lllll<edey al 12.12 1 11\ -- A.cademy Awards. one of television's most popu lar broadcasts. The 24-hour di sruption was caused when a pri vate contractor cut an underground television cable. DOCTOR CAPTURED IN HOLDUP TRY .•• · From Al one of two private hospilals tor "psychiatric-type treatment ... Bostrom said Jablon was to be placed in either Capistrano By The Sea. a pri vate hospital in Dana Point, or South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. Jablon must remain in one 'ofthe hospital faci lities until doc&ors notify the coun that his condition '"has improved." Bostrom said the nature of treatment isa private matter. A famil y mem~r t,1>day declined to comment on the c1tcumstances1 f Jablon's arrest. A receptionist t Jablon's Corona del Mar offices referred all inquires to the physician's attorney. According to police records. Jablon was carryins more than'S 165 in cash. a prescription pad and six major credit cards when he was searched during the police booking process. Jablon's 1984 four-door Subaru was found parked near the savings and loan. Little said. A female joUer reportedly alcned employcesofthesavingsand loan toa suspicious man wearing the skeleton mask. Police said. Employees re· sponded b) locking all doors and calling police. At least two other people reported- ly saw the short. gray-haired man wearing the mask and carryi ng the bank deposi t bag. One woman said the man pulled ofT the mask after he noticed that she was staring at him. "He nev<.) got inside the bank." Li ttle said. ~ nat i'e of New York Cit). Jablon. who is divorced. li ves 1n South Laguna. He has been licensed to practice medicine in Califo rnia since 1955. according to the state Medical Qualit} Assurance Board. STEPDAD SAYS SHOOTING' ACCIDENT' ... From Al on several occasio ns. recalled tell ing Kaye. He described himself as bei ng "agitated" as the two discussed the situat ion ' Fina ll). Ralph said he pulled a pistol from a small ba' he wa~ carryin~ and declared. "It s the end for me.· He said Kaye. a muscular wrestler who would have been a senior at Newport Harbor High School this year. quickly pulled his car over 10 the roadside. "I ~a nted 10 COO\ ince him I was going t~ommit su1nde) ... I felt hke I had come 10 the end of the hne.'' Ralph told the jury. "I staggered out of the car.'' Ralph said. "He said. 'Dad. no.' I think Bradlc} wa s nght there and he reached for the gun. I Jerked 1t back and it we nt off and Bradley fell. .. I shook him by the shoulder and he didn't move. 1 tried to turn him over and his chest was all bloody. His pulse. 11 was nothing. So I j ust stood there." A few minutes after the shooting. Ralph said he panicked. thinking he didn't want his ex-wife and their two other children 10 find out what had happened. Ralp h testified he covered Kaye's body with plastic, placed it inside the car and drove to a nearby super· market parking lot where he aban- doned both the car and the body and called a taxicab. Thinking he would catch a plane: to San Francisco. Ralph headed for John Wayne Airport. But upon arrivin$. Ralph said he j ust couldn't leave his stepson to be found in a car that way. Ralph said he returned to the park ing lot after deciding against turning himself 1n to police who already had been summoned by witnesses to the the Bonita C'a nyon Road shooting site. He said he buried Kaye's bod} in a sandy drainage ditch in Irvine using a cigar-box top he found in &he car to dig the grave. Later. he said he threw the shirt he wa\ wearing and the gun into the ocean ofT Newport Pier. .\fter his arrest that l'vcning. Ralph said he hed 10 police because "I didn't "'ant people 10 know the truth. I didn't want Carol lo know what happened . How do yo u tell Dominic {his }ounger son) th at I killed his brother>·· Ka~e·s bod} was d1Sl'o,ered Aue. 6 b) workers at the construction site. His car wa~ found parkcd in a long- term parking lot at John Wayne .\irport a ""eek later. Ralph. who has remained 1n custody in the Orange County Jail since his ilrrc'>I. faces a 27-ycar-to-life prison sentence 1f convicted of first· degree murder. Ho""ever. the jUJY could find hi m guilty of a lesser charge. such as second-degree murder or manslaugh ter. His tnal. now in its third week 1n Judge Ronald Owen's counroom in Santa .\na. 1s expected to conclude this week . "There wa!i no oil or ~reast· or an)thi ng like that." he '>aid. Thl·re were no storms over the balm> weekend that might calT) o il and soap residue 1n from one of the tank<.>rs anchored I 0 milec, offshore and no ne of the Orange County '>an1ta11on districts reported problems"' 1th th eir pi pes that dump "ac,tc into th e otcan. MelT) man said Rand} (raft. high 'ir hool studcnt'i "'Ith a common interc\t in l'3r'>. "'ere l hanged rad1call} om· afternoon on thl' "'a} home from \t·hool earl} 1n Deccmbcr of 1983 "I recall reading the paper the morning after the accident.'' said Cardenas. who had no idea at the time he'd later pass j udgment on the teen -ager§. ··1 was ho~ified. I thought. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Had there hcen a c,ewage c,p1ll. he !laid. the residue would appear gra). not clear li ke the material sighted over the v.eekend. One person reported SCl'ing abo ut two du1en dead Ganbald1 li'i h in the v1c1n1t} of some of the loam. Mer· ryman said ln,es11gatorc, accountcd for six dead fish . but "'erl' unabk to determine wh\ the> died. he said. "We're not !lure the\ 're relatl'd." Merl) man ~1d Beca use the foam was sighted along a several-mile 'itrctch of ocean 1s Jµst Call .. 642-6086 Thomae, and (raft "'l're dn\ mg 1he1r o"'n l'ars. a Che' rolet ( amaro and Che' rolet No-..a. side h\ side on .\dam' .\-..l·nuc "'hen thq ·.,truck a small Dat\un dri,en b} Mr\ Chang. v.ho \\a'> making a lcfl turn onto Ne .... la nd 'itrl'el. I hl' impact from the t"'o u 1r<1 pu!>hcd ( lwng's car more than thl' length hf a foo tball lield and 1cn her car gro te\4uel} 1w1~1cd Huntington Beach pohle said 11 "'"" one of the wor'it accidents the\ 'd c' er -.crn. <'hang d1i:d almoiit 1111mcd1atcl} Thoma' 'ufTerrd a brokl·n leg in the accident He: "'as takl·n to Pacifi ca Ho~p11a l 111 Hunungt on Beach where docton con,1dcred amputation. 'look at what these punks ha ve done · .. Rut a 'ear later when the case landed 1n· his courtroom. Cardenas \a1d he came to realize that the case "'as not near!\· as "Oambovant .. as nc"''i aclounts made 1t sound. .. I had di fficult ~ bche"ing It was th<.> 'llml' <:a'ie I'd read about." he said. < ardl'nas tossed out the second· tlcgrec murder charge. citing an appl'llatc m un dec1s1on which said that murder charges could onl) be fik tl 1r alcohol or drugs were in- ' ulH·d .\lier the tecn5 pleaded no contest to charges of veh1<.'ular manslaughter. the judge put a maximum fi vc- (PleaM Me TltltN8' / A3) What do you like aboua &he Dally Pilot? What doa't you like? Call tbe number at ldt and you r me11ase will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ult appropriate editor. The same U ·hour ans wert11 service may~ used to record ltllen to th editor on any topic. Contrtb1tors 10 ou Lettert eol•ma m•U laclll4e tlaelr name and telephone number for verlfleatlooJJo clrculatloo calls. pleue. __,_ __ Tell us what's on your mind. .. ' ... 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Gem Talk BERYL and it• many colon The beryl la a fascinating hard mineral which occur• mo1t frequently In hard granite rocks. Varlou1 other mineral agents give It a variety of cotor1. The moat famous-and mott prec1ou1-l1 the green emerald, Which oet• lt1 color from chromium. For centurlM, tclen- tlats were unsure Ju1t how beryl •nd other gemetona got theft color. In 1798:'Tt w11 discovered that chromium was found In emerald b4wyt and that It lmp•rted the beautlful green hue. Since then. we've IMtnecf that other etement1 cause berytt to be light blue, yellow. •qu•marlne, or .ven 1 purplllh red. The latter cok>r wu found In berylt mlMd In Utah't W8h W8h Mountain•. Pale-colored beryl found nMr GOlhen, MUNChuMttl w• named gothenlte. It wu determined that alkall d~t• gave goehenlte 111 color. But the moet valued beryt1 are the emerald• and other color• th•t come from South Amer~. Thltre, the bMvter depollTI of chromlJm •nd other element• do thefr motl beautiful work. BtuH alto producee tome pfnk and orange bef'Yt•. TheM beautiful ec- ctdent1 of nature are emong the world'• prettl•I at~net. From the people making cryst al a legend. SWAROVSKt Celebrate Easter with a dehghtful bunny. chick or duck from our collection of mini animals by Swerovsk1 Crafted of 3~ full lead Austnan crystal. they'll please young and old ahk"e EXclus1vefy yours from the Swerovsk1 • Silver Crvsta1 ·• Collection { ... ' l'EENS' SENTENCE ••• ColleP.e IDforniation =: on t~ possible K'n&cncc thC) could receive da tvtft &houth they cou&d hive faced up lo thttt yun 1n a Y• ated in 1~~e )OUth IUthonty facility . .a-.Y.&U A d1$p011t1on htanna. whit'h took the form oh tnal. An. 1nforf!l11t1on d41~ about California colleges and unive~1t1es ~·II be held fhul'Miay at ddlrback Colleac North 1n Irvine. . T~e 'nnual c~ent, scheduled from 10 a.m. to I p.m .. will ofler ~nformah~n on rCJi tration. financial aid. loans. sch~larsh1ps. hous1~ transfer information, expenses. ml)ors and othCT details about more than 40 colleges. h is ~ pu~l1c service of the tudcnt Development and Student Services depanmcn1s. The lrvinr campu is located at the corner of Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. Coll the Student pcvelopi:ncn1 onioc at SS9·9300. ext. 221 . fo r additional 1nformot1on. ' was cl~ to the public at the ttquttt of C:ran·s family. Follow1n1 fhre Clay of testimony. Cardenas halted the proccedinas and handtd down the sentenC'e -60 da>s 1n Jlil. He said 11 was a fair 1tntence. a "middle around" or sons. ··Som~onc has to act their attention." Cardenas said of the teen-a1ers. ' Robert Thomas th1nks otherwise. "These boys will live the rest of their livt.-s with the rcalitation that they arc at least partially responsible for omeone dyi na. They're marked forever. The trauma has caused them problems in school. bad dreams. threats and a nightmare that's lasted more than a year. V State IJealtlJ alde In· Jleu "Christ. isn't that enough punishment?" said Thomas. who acknowledged that people who have foltowcd the cue In the press probably~with a re ounding "no." -- t"hllrles Hosfeuer, an o 1c1a with the state hcahh and human services department. will be the keynote speaker at a public health forum Thursday in the Costa Mesa Cit> Cound l chambers. · The 7 p.m. forum 1s sponsored by the Orange County Heahh Plannin& Council. Also scheduled to speak arc Rex Ehling, county health officer. Terry Belmont. president of Manin Luther ~ospttal Medical Center. and Bea Hetrick. executive director of the Laguna Beach Free Clinic. Am Center future viewed The Oranie County Performing Ans Center will be spotlighted at ihe Fuuntain Valley Mayors· Area kfast Thursday at 7:45 a.m. at Fountnin Valley Community Hospital, 17100 Euclid Ave. Arts Center representative Linda Fraic will show a slide presentation on the future pion~ for the center and a ~status report on current events 1n lht: city will be offered. Call 963-8321 for reservations. Speech contest set In Newport The Founder's Distm·t Toastmasters Speech Contest for area G-2 will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Glendale Federal building. 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Speech categories will include cxtcmp-oraneous spczking. sen ous prepared speeches and evaluations. Tickets arc SS and the event 1s open to the public. C'all 642-0675 for advance tickets. Q Improvement forum planned The Contractors lalC LJ.ccnsc Board will host a consumer education forum Thursday in the Westminster Senior Center. 8200 Westminster Ave.. Westminster. from I 0 10 11 :30 a.m. The forum will touch on California's home improve- ment law as 11 relates to consumers who contract for home renovations. A ~cond forum will be held Friday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Garden Grove Senior Center. 11300 Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove. Wor.tshop on health at OCC A two-hour workshop 10 provide specific tools for achieving optimum health will be presented Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Faculty House at Orange Coast College 1n Costa Mesa. Dr. Tern Rodriguel. a teacher and counselor. will conduct the session. Admission is SI 0 and details arc available at 432-5880. Stop-smo.tlng clinic •lated an.. Clemente General Hospital will sponsore a Freedom From molongchn1c. beginning Thursda) in the hospital's classroom. Sessions will be held each Tuesday and Thursda) evening from 7 to 9 p.m. for four weeks, ending April 23. The clinic 1s co-sponsored by the Amcncan Lung Association and costsS35. Call Lon Drew at the hospital. 496-1122. ex t. 448. for fun her information. Marriage seminar at college A workshop for people contemplating matnmon>. cntitkd ''The Decision to Marr).'' will be held Thursda) from 9 to 10 p.m. in the Science Lecture Hall on the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa. Mam age counselor Dr. Cecile Dillon will conduct the seminar. which provides a framework for examining values. expectationi. rind fc1.'11ng related to a <.'ontemplatcd marriage. The fee is SI 0 and further 1nforma11on is available at 432-5880. Tall slJlp •et for sailing The Revenue Cutter Californian. the state's offici al tall ship. will be available for day sailing out or Newport Harbor Sunday. The ship will sail from the Newport Landing dock from noon 10 4 p.m. For information and rescrva11onsaboard this historic sailing vessel. please call the Nautical Heritage Soc1et} at 661-1001. The cost is $35 per person and $50 per couple. CALENDAR -k Wednesday, March 27 No meetings scheduled PoucE Loe Thomas is suing the Huntington Beach police for malicious prosecution. He contends the police jumped the gun by arrc ting his son and Cran on suspicion of murder and said the prosecutor never did produce a witness who tcst1fi<'d the youths were racina. • Further. he charged that the Distract Auorn<'y's Office suppre scd evidence that a fourth car was involved in the accident. Thomas claimed the driver of the fourth car left the scene of the accident before ~lice arrived. Deputy District Attorney Michael Maguire. who took over the case before the hearing. said he doesn't think a fourth car was involved in the accident. But Cardenas said there was evidence of a fourth car. and that 1t played a factor in his decision. "But I don t think it would have changed anything. The) (the youths) still would have been neghgeni." Cardenas said. "It was just a loose end . I think the defense was sort of grasping at straws." Maguire said he docs not feel comfortable talking about the case because the proceedings were closed and c;1ill is shrouded in a blizzard of lawsuits filed by nearly everyone involved in the accident. But Maguire disputed the alle~tion that police "Jumped the gun" or that his office tried to capitahie on the publicity surrounding the accident. "This (filing murder char1es afiinst a motorist) 1s an emerging area." Maguire said. "We re constantly trying lo find out where the lines arc drawn between gross neglect and wanton disregard. "It's really easy when it involves someone with a gun." said the prosecutor. "But when someone gets behind the wheel of a car. questions anse. It's much more SUbJCCUve." Maguire said he believes there was sufficient evidence that JcfTThomas and Cran were racing at the time of the accident. an allegation that was the cornerstone to the murder charges. Cardenas. however. said he recalls no hard evidence supporting the claim that the youths were racing or that their cars were being driven at speeds of80 mph or greater.· ·'/was horrified. I thought. 'look at what these punks have done.'·· Judge Louis Cardenas hev<'s the police were overzealous . "f think it came out that they were going 10 to 12 mph over the speed limit,'' said Cardenas. "These wild ac- cusations of 80 to 90 mph didn't pan out." Further. the Judge 11a1d he he- .. For whatever reason. Huntington &ach did become ...-mouonall) in volved ...... Cardenas ~1d. "It's hke the\ ~1d. 'Let's g<'t a murder conv1ct1on on these gu)s.'.. · JcfTC'ope. a Hu ntington Beach traffic sergeant. said a!> much as he m1gh1 like to cwress his feehngson 1he case. he can't because of the la"su11 Thomas has filed against police. Craft and his fam11\ declined an 1nv11a11on 10 talk about the case or the trial. Craft has been given until thr end of lhe school )Car to begin sen.·ing his !>Cntencc Members of the Chan~ family have not said "hether 1he) feels tht• 'iCntence was fair. But 1n a SI million la'A-sui1 filed against JefT Thomas and Craft last ~ear. the family '>aid the accident had been traumatic for the fam1I} and had rnntnbutcd to the death of Gloria Chang's 84-~ear-old father. W ) hi.' .\1kcn. the auornel representing the Changs. .,aid the famil> seulcd for >200.000 from lhe tcl·n·s insurance ca rri ers. Thomas said the original murder charges and the constant news articles on the accident had a devastating l'ffcct on his son. who entered a juvenile faciht} last week and "'ill be on probation for three years after completing his Jail Sl.'ntcnce. He -;aid h1~ \On went through s1\ months oftherap~. suffered nightmares. rcccl\ cd threatening phone call\. was shunned b} cla1,-;mates and ult1matcl} dropped out of school. "He e'en flunked 11u10 c;hop. Nohod~ flunk~ auto shop." said the father. ( nrdenas said he has difficult) understanding Thomas' cnt1c1sm of the sentence he imposed. "Mr. Thomas 1sexacth 1hc '\Ort "-ho'd write to tell ml' I was too lenient on some 0'1her case." said the Judge. "but when it's his kid. 11"·· a different s1or~. I guess I can understand that. "I )U'll wish." he adde~that he rnuld read some of lhl' mail I've tx·en gelling aooul his kid.'" County uses special fund to payjail crowding fine By JEFF ADLER °' ... ~ ........ The Orange Count) Board of Supervisors \10ted unanimously todar to Kt aside SS0.000 in count) t'Ont1naenry funds to pa) a federa l court fine le' icd last "eek because of overcrowded cond111on in the Or- anae County Jcul. The amount of the fine will be used to Pl1 the salary of a special mon11or. 1ppo1ntcd Monday b}" U.S. District Coun Judae Wilham Gray. Former federal pn on.wal'Mn l.lw renrc Orossman, now a consultant on prison affiars. was named by the JUdac to oversee the county's proarcss 1n rclicvin&Jail ovcrcrowdina. In askina the board's OK to transfer lntne n lr"inc "'oman wa arn: ted TucMlay (or 1ry1na 10 run her hu band off the road. Librada . Mol~. 32. was taken into cu tod> after her hu'lband 11ke claimed he tried to (Ot'C'C his \.Chicle ofT thl.' pavement near 1bc mter\Cet\Qn of R>v.ood_and Walnut folio"' in& an 011\imcnt at 1htir home. L1hnada ~folfc alltat.•dly P'I Jed her hu band' cu then -..ttvcd rn front of 1t cau 1na him to dnvr into 'he ('urh Mike Molle wa "ot hun 1n lh<: 1nl1Jcnt. v.h1"h a pohet \f)(1\e,man said v.u no1 the nnL ••• funds for the fine to the ShcnfT Department's budget. Board Chair- man Thomas Riley commented that the "only good thing about it" is that the money will be used to pa> the special master's s.:alary ' The county con11n1cncy fu nd rep- resents money set aside by ~upcr­ visors each year to pay for any emergencies or legal jud1ments that miaht arise. fn a related action Monday. super- visors dCt'idcd apinst dcclarina a state of emeracncr. to speed con truc- tion of Ja il facilities.. intended-«> eventually reduce the population in the Santa Ana main jail. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper advised board members that a stile of cmcracncy cannot be lcpll y declared Santa .\na man suspccled of scllina maruuana to Irvine h1ah school tudcnt was arrc ted at his home Tu~a> JM(: Luis Mcndou MontcJano. 18. of We<1t Pinc Street olle,NI old a \mall t>aa•e of mar1Juana fo an undtrco"er pol1et officer that momin&. Pohtt rtturnfd r:11cr v.ith Cl \4.'art'h v.amnt 11nd two\c down the door. a police poknman \aid. 0 1C'Crs found le • 1h'an 1v.o ounrrs f marijuana 'ICJl't'ltW 1n10 about IO a1''· the \poltt•nvan ,.,d M ntcJan v. .. s hooked atl Oranat C uunty Jtul • • • I '<>mcon,• mano, :J to 11d up 1 to speed up the construction of new Jail fac1ht1cs or <'Xpand <'x1st1ng fac1ht1t'S. He stud an emerg<'nC) could be dl-clared to repair count) fac1h11c . but onl) 1n response to unant1c1patt<d events. hke an earthquake or a fire Gray fc, ied the $50.000 las• "-eek aOcr finding the count) failed IC' compl) with his I 978 direct•'<' order- ina that all jail inmates tx· ~upphcd With bed . With jail populations now t\veraa· ina 2.000 inmates per ni&bt. fT!&ny as SOO inmate have been forttd to sleep on mats on 1a1I floors at umes. The JtUl.dcs1ancd to hold 1.19 1 pris- oners. can provide bunk1: for up to l.SOO inmates crane 1rn1ler and n:mo"c fi,c of 11 tire at a con truc11on 'lite oH'r the v.«kcnd. The urc "'ere 'Jlucd at Sl.000 • • • Maanoha Street rc\ldcnt 10~1 about S 180 1n fror.cn food when a hunl')' thief entered her open gar.i c Thunde)' ~ rcmo\ cd some +te-""° from her frtt1cr. pohrc ~1d. B_...,...._ell TuPPffWltt bo' t'Onll1n1n1 a ~ nrd11att. bnlecltt anJ ""'' \lll.Wd 11 SI.'°° rtll ofTa \t:h1dc and ditapptaftd "' the Jrta of M f 1Jden AH1,ut and Ookkn \\c t ~tl\'ct. the .... ................ u. R4)bert Thomae thlnu Illa eon wu o-nnealoaaly proeecatecl for fatal aci cl••t. Schools must consider-city: non-profit for facility use Attorney says city recreation program fees cannot be more than non-profit_groups' fees By LISA MAHONEY Ot ... Oelly .......... Tht• Lliguna Beach School Board ma) not treat th<' Cit} as a for-profit enllt) when 11 sets fees for the use of school fac1h11cs. the school dlstricl"s legal counsel has ruled C'll) recrea11on programs cannot be included 1n the highest fee categor; but must be grouped w11h agencies hke the Bo) · outs. Girl Scouts and any non-profit adult organizations that meet at the schools. James Aynes ha told board members. The dis1rn·1 may set two fee sc hedules -one for non-profit adult groups and a higher onl.' for money- making organmnions - but city programs must fa ll into the lesser categof'}. Aynes said in interprcung a recent state la". could charge the Cit} for 1ts sports programs. The poss1b1ht) that the Cit) might have to pay to hold such Prc>JramS as coed volleyball and nmnast1cs at the schools sparked C it) Manager Ken Frank to wnte 10 the board. Contacted Mo nda). Fnrnk said he wanted to be sure the school board treated similar groups cqu1tabl). Tht 1de3 that the city m1gh1 have to pay 10 use the schools for )Outh program while another or~n 1zation would not didn't sit well w11h him. Frank said. A new organ11at1on formed 10 provide extra-cumcular activities for Laguna Beach area }Outh would not be charged under the school board'" policy evrn though It IS also fee·ba!>ed and Frank said he felt that was unfair. Laguna Enrichment and Resource Network CLEARN ) 1s a non-profit organization created af1er the school district learned 11 could not operate 'iUCh program~ itself Frank says the question bchutd school board dehberat1ons 1 "whether LEA RN should h1n c prefert'nce over the cit>:· The cit) 1s willing to pa) u~r fees. Frank said. but only 1f all similar groups do also. "We would be comfortable w11h a 'i1tua11on "'here all )OUth groups art' treated equally," he said. upenntendent Billy Barnes said thr hool board no~ ~that Cll\ \Outh programs should not have to pa) fees. but 1f the Cit) 1s cons1den.'d for-profi1. its adult ofl'enng.'i "ould fall into a higher foe categof') reaping morr needed income for the school distncL After .\' ncs told the board that. for purposes ·or its policy. the city is a non-profit group. board mem~r r harlcne RagatL asked for a ctari- fica11on. The school d1stnct has rcce1\'ed a letter from A)nes outlining why the rn:r should not be charged fees under the ht&hcr for-profit category. Barnes s~ud. The mformat1on will be pres- en1ed to the board Apnl 11 ~hen the pollq ·~ ~hedull·d form fourth first reading. he ~1d For months now. lhl.' )ChOOI board ha!. been re vising a fac1h11cs-usc pohr~ to ml.'el both the requirements of the !>late la" as well as the school district's need for funds to maintain c lassrooms. g)mnas1ums . auditoriums and athlc11c fields which arc he:I\ ii) used after classes b} local groups Undl·r the I q~..i la". the d1s1nc1 ma) not chargl' user fl'l'S to an) non- proli I group \\hose program!. promote the education of )Oungslers The pruh1b1t1on from charging c,uch group a' Bo~ Slouts. ln.d1an Maiden~ and c,l·hool parent-teacher associations l'i not a problem for the \Chool d1strK1. C l)de Lo\elad}. bu'>1- nc) manager. \aid. 'Extra' classes set . for Laguna youths But the re'itm't1on did throw a monkc~ wrench into d1Mnct plans to tnlr .. ·asl' charge'! asc,e'i\Cd for Cll)-run program,. he !laid. I ncrl'U'i1ng use of !.<.:hool fac1li11cs -particulnrl> the a1hlc11c fields - ha' ll'f\ thl.'m in poor cond111on. Lovclnd> \aid. and the district had JUM decided 10 (:harge all users a maintenanl·e fee "hen the new la" went into e0cct The -.chool board decided to 1n- corporatl.' cleml.'nt'I of the law and the planned ma1ntenann· ·charge' into onl.' pohc}. Lo' elad) .. :ud .\ re' 1e~ of ~hool board minutes 'ho"s that progl'S'> on thl.' pohq \tailed "-hl·n '>Oml' board members decided ttw lit} ''a~n't con1nbu11ng l.'nough Of the 1nCOnll' II gCt'I from rl.'ueat1on program\ m thl' 'lchool d1'ltrict. \)ne'i \\:t\ llN :1'kl•d 1n .\ugu't to 1'1sut an opinion ''hl·thl'r the d1'>tnct O\\ n<.>r rqx>rted tu p.1hre. • • • Tl)levl' k1l'kl·d in thl' dog&1l' dn11r 1n 1hc MIO blOl~ot t 71h Stn,'l't and stoic Jt"wclr) 'alucd ;u SHOO .rnJ .1 SIOO ca mera • • • \n informant \Gld \hl' \\(ll..t• llJ'l in her n.!s1dcm•r in thl' 700 hllx l .11 P~·nn and found J mJn 1n thl' ~drom.1 he Intruder J'lUt a hand (I\ l'r her face hut 'lhl· mnnageu w SHl'J1n and he tled with her wal let • • • 1 hl• ow ncr of a tra\\'I ngen,' 1 n the 16000 block of Rol'ia ( h1l a 'aid hJnl chcckc; \\Crc tal cn lrom a lill' cJh1nl't nnd that h1 nnmr hn'I hccn IMgC'd on aboui $11 .rn<l ·.~onh ol thl' lhel ~' 1 hlC\C '\tole a lOmpJ .. Jnd mannc band radio 'alucJ JI ~I 000 from a ~t at the Sunc,ct \1.1u.1t1l Parl near Edinger ..\\l'l1Ul' and rnn1d11d Poantaln Vall&)' •\ llunt1naton 9cac:h bu1lde1 told polit•c Tucsdt1\ 11 tool bo' "th 'ltokn from the ~arbcd of h1 \ "'h11c 1 ~ \ \ht:' rolct pickup~ h1le he "a~ 1no;1d,· :i ountrun :ille~ rc'taur;int on tht• I bOOO hlud. of 'Dr0<.1lt.hu1 '' \tr\.~l The lo~'"" c\t1m1ucd JI S400 • • • rr tden1 of the I 7 'oo hl,11. l ul 81.111onv.ood told rohn' hrr \l'llll" 1979 Pat un ~00 ' "a' c,mlen l he lo a e um tcJ at S~.sno • • • 4. 19-\t:ar--old rc111dcnt uf the I~ 100 blodc of lkl'I R1H·r Cmle rc,x1ncd lhat mcone \WI<' h" unlod.l'd r~'tt I0.41pccd \ \h1 b1 ,de from th\' front PQf\h of hi rc\1dcnc<' the lo'' " c\1tma1cd at SI SO • • • mronc pun,hcd a Joor lock to huralamc a bla(l 19 4 \ollt.'"""lcn Ral:lbu (i TI p.irlt.cd f nJa, ,1n the <JOO hi xii. of ~allow the lo,~. crnmat,-J a1 IP\ inclmkd \tcrw Lliguna Enrichmcn1 and Rcsourl<.' Net~ork 1s ofTenng its first da'l~c-. this spring. Formt'd to rcplaCl' C\tra-c urncular program~ once offered b} the Laguna Beach chool Distnl't. LEARN 1!> opt;n 10 elemental) through ~cn wr high school student' 1n the Laguna Beach area. Dm.~ctor Gene (1ra' lq said there are more than 50 academic art and athletic classes and cl1n1c!I 10 choo!IC from including some 1n mathemallt\ and reading. French. drawing. girl-; softball. research skills and prep- aration for the holas11c Ach1e' l'· ment T 1.''>l g" 1:n 1n high school C"lassc<, are <,l'hcduled 1n the latl' afternoon and c' l.'ning .. tudcnts ma' also sign up for academic coaching lor help "nh their homl.'~orl Coaching start' at I .is pm .\II d:i<.'l''> arc held at Laguna lkal h sc hools .\lthough mo'>t clasSt''> 'lart after Easter. ~me rnurscs ha'l' alrcad' begun. Then· '' al!>o a rrogram ol act1v111t.'S dunng Ea'tcr "'l't'l l'q111pmC'nt and lJIW' • • • \omeonc us<.>d .1 coathJng\'' 111 hr\'Jk into a hm\\ n I Q7~ < h\'\ r111l't \ l'~a parled 1n J l.11 \.fond.I\ •lfl till' Io_()() blcX"k ol llar bor R11uln .11d f hl' car bdon~l'U tu an \n.1hl1111 rl'\llknt. Thl' ""' indudl'U ,1111·11 l'1.1u1pml.'nL "011h ~~no C09ta Meaa ..\ tcle\ I ll)n \l't and Jn .llll 1\lll\ r• 101. v.orth 800 "~rl· rl·~1nld 'tokn from a hou<.C in thl' '0011 hh1\ I.. of R.ibb trcl·t '1onwt1nw "''"'•'l n 111 .1m and l ~.\O pm Tm·\<l.1' lhl' hnmc had Ix-en ran"'ll l l'd .111d :i '' indo" \\ac; hrol C'n • • • \n S 00 '1dCt)('J\'t'lll' ll'\ n11U r ~a~ reported ~tulcn fro J hom 1n the 11 00 blod. of \ 1 ,omet1mc ~l"t-cn t( 'I a m Ill -' a.m rue~:.' • • • Jewell'). l'O'im.,tt«. c1othmg ;md 1d cphonc\, ci111matcd at S UO. "l'll' rcpor1cd stolen Imm an npartmcnl .JI lt<I Ocl Mar .\\c. 'lomcllml' tx•t\\\'\'I\ ~ I J m JnJ 6: 0 p.m Mom.hi' l ntn was modr h) l Ulling a "1nu1m • • • T" o mrn ~cf\' urrc,1~·d T u~·"'·" tor alle cdh ma turNt1n 1n tht· ~~troom o( depa1tmen1 1orc at 1uth < \l Plull Robert \11' a ln1&uc1. I of nt3 \na onJ JC'm Thoma \\-ookl'). 4 '7. llf l o' \n rk' "ere boo~cd 1n10( 0\13 \it 1.m 1.ul lor 10\l~t1ptmn of m1-.dcmc. nm lcv.d 4.unJUct Newport Beacb '<>mcon(' t'ut nl lh<' lt1Jl lll a dou~k­ hcadcJ p;\rlona m1:1cr near .. th 'M«tanJ l\('3\horc l>me Polle( ... uJ th S:\fXl meter hl·;uJ ""'..,' to\~"tl 1n \()me hu'\h • ., Thi.' dama. l' wn' l'\ll· mati..•J t ~oo Therl' ma~ m ll be OJ)l'ning~ in inirodul t1on to piano "h1ch started ~tonda) \lnJ unique lr.ifa "h1ch ix'gan toda} at Top o( the "orld \lhool nther' aln•ad\ undcNa) a~ pho- tograrh' and dra"1ng for all at r hur<,wn M1ddk ~chool. '\n acting \\orl,hor 1\ 'lhcdull'd to start Thu~· d :t\ Pr .. ·parat1on lor th<' .. erbal portion of tlw \ •\ T began Monda} at tht high \r hool .\n acting workshop and lartoon 1llu'itrat1on are also undn \\;]\ I l'l'' arl' l'hargcd tor all elasscs to un er thc cost of teache~ and ~ur rlu.·s ~tudl.'nts looking for ~mething tu do during Easter' a~at1on can sign up for c;"1mming. track and field ha'lcball and 'olln ball A craft da<.<. on designing l Jl ran1an Eastcr l~' "111 also h<' offered 1:.nrollmcnt informauon 1' a'a•l- ahlc h' calling ~Q7.6()J I -L1!>B Mahonl'' I \\O \l'r.1m1\ l'kphants. purchased 111 \ ll'lnJm. "'l'fl' \tolen fro m the patio ol ,1 rt•.,1dcnn· on the :!00 blod. ol C •Urm·1 \' cnuc on Balbo:i Island Th\· lo \\a' l'\llmall·d at S500 • • • \ <.tcreo \\Orth '75 ~as SlOlt'n lrnm n l~X I \nl l,\\agen Rabbit pJrl..cd at lla~hm Da~ hool in < uninJ del l\far • • • \ rur<>e. a lallul.ttor and sornl 1~·rtunw "ere ,h,ll'll trom a 19 :> fo,1Ha C chta p:irlro on the 1600 hloll ol Balboa Buulc,ard. The th1cr .1rpar<.>ntl\ cut the' w p of thl' ar to µ1n l'ntr"\ Lacuna Beach P1llln· n·c,pondcd to n.'pon Tu~ da' c'en1ng ut an unkno~n \uho;tann· lnming ..01u of a storm drain at tjju~b1rd .• •Beach Th~ ,uh\lanl'C'. ho"l'H'r. "as determined Ill he harmle'' --• . . \ 111.111 1n ,1 1.11\c1 ~ar rtponl"dl) 'Ink thrl'l' "'·'Mll' of h<'tr from a 'rn\h < na,1 H1Rh"<') bus1nc Tut.,>- d." .1ltl·rnoon \t ahout tl 20 a.m Lht· 'rnw "a ' t"o men l~f\ the store '"th .1 "' l'Ql l ,,f hccr ~1,hout IXI' "'a • • • P1llll l arrt''ill'd ~tona Thctt-.a \mam.. 'I on 'u'1"c1on ot dn\ 1n un(kr thC' 1ntlucncc ot alcoool \m:in1'> "a' <.toprcd c:irl' Tuew ~ • lonJ the '\<lO hl<X i.. nf "-H"' Plarc • • • I 11l'1ightcr. 1.•\t1ngu1 hcJ 1 minor firl· tn ,1d1. .ln oran c ~ -part ~ \fonda) nch1ng on C1lcnncyrC' \tm·t • • • f>\1hn· tn~lnd\"J to rt'l>O"' 1on dJ~ n1 ht ol tv.o girl thru.,..,n kmon,nt pa'i\10 \~h1 IC'\l)n )Prt' Sm·~1 1 h ~ f' rl' w~rt on~ pmu tlllhl ,1ni,\"r' am"at • I i / I Or.,.. CoMt DAILY PILOTIWectneed•y. Mwch 27. 1985 ~~o~ Gas level Climinishes ~ ~~ ,~~<;,':~~~!~ ~i:K<d ~!!~n or a ~ du1 a ~ell 80 ft'Ct detp and prepal't'd bu y, 20-squarc-block shopping d11- to li~t a flame to bum off methane tnct. 1ush1na from the eanh in a bu 1nes Fire~ Capt. Bob Wciaert said spor· district that has been shut down sin~ ad1c fire . which had been allowed to one store was demolished by a ga bum since the explosion, lost intensi- blast last wetkend. 1 .. ty as the ga'I levels fell on: but he said Flames thaf had danced through s1>C area~ near Third Street and cracks in the surface for two days Fairfax A venue. the site of the diminished and some died immedi-explo'l1on. showed gas levels again on atcly when the welt was opened thC' rise. Tuesday, but officials warned that Concrete around the well pipe had methane continues to leak from the to harden before the methane could ,.... ~--.. ----------~ White supremacist chief believed nabbed by FBI 81 tJte Attoelaae.I Prut . . ROSSVILLE, Ga. -The alleaed leader of the militan\. wh1~~ supremacist group The Order wa artcsted durina "a cro s-coun~ry flight, and tM FBI seized a van loaded wit h bombs and weapons. accorc;tma to published ~ports. Bruce Carroll Pierce. 30. of Metaline Falls. Wash .. wd arrested Tuesdatfe in this town south orChattanooga. Tenn. Pierce had three handguns but o ered no resistance. said FBI Agent John Burke. "He's probably one .of the most danaerous fuai tives in the country," Burke said. "It was ~~finitely a cfo• country fli&ht . The FBI says Pierce is the leader pf the m1httnt arm of the Church of the Aryan Nation and linked to The ~1lent B~otherhood, a group believed involved in a shootout with FBI agents in Washington state. unknow n underJround source that be set on fire. fueled the explosion Sunday. le veling Ronald J. Lofy. an engineer hired 14-year-old held bJ •hootlnl ~~LLIY viiw a d1scoun1 clothing store. ll'I a consultant to help th~ city deal. d 'SI <r1..a1.7337 Fi~fighters-wert prepering-nrfy wit h the methane-leak.-f,a1d-the-s.as,---.>."'N-Ar'll1:0~10~ Texas -A l6-yur--0ld .mid hool stu en~was today to hght flares in a 12-inch-wide would be burned at the pipe vent for hospitalized in stable condition ane.r being sh~t by .a classmate on the SC ool pipe inserted in the well to prevent a at ka t 12 hours before any thought is playground. officials said. Meanwhile. the unidentified 14-year-old boy "".ho repeat of 1he blast which injured 22 g1' en to Ii fling the evacuation. allegedly fired the shot was to appear at a detention hearing !odaY to d.c!ermine .. .., ALL llT DICfACLll III D. i'iiNU llU.Dll 1'11111.UT, mot 11ca." yet $39.00 EYEGLASSES More 1.tu.ri nil.If I.hi' "YP tlusea at Mr 'Pt111per11 0~1 no moN-1 RifO<'!&lS $!54 II) Now I.hat·$ u u1 cowit ,c, ,, .. Bu~ you w01r1 ~ uunk "'' At Mr Pf!"p•w& I.Ji uc1ans Y' • nnd the 1el1'<'U1Jr1, lflrVl• t &nd prores111un.i.. s1.and11.1 •1· y ou expect Iron hig?\ µr w ... l'I eyewear bouuqu"s We have men'& 1..nll w '"''" , run1on departmttnl4 t11•1'.lP~• chUdren'I. new wave ~uu I.lid SPol't &11rl S1ft ,&lUl'I' jf l"'1'\J11~1 ' VI.ill Our l'l1Vo\•..t: .COCt tuoi. Bouuqu We 1e.i wll'>'" h<>t .. U!IOn.tne11t of 1<yeglas:; <> cesson11s hmi. •.1u.er14ill ..nd 1.reoa.t.ml.!nts J .. s1gt1ed tL.t rnue your "V" Near ~ beautlfuJ &lid j iriwle i.s ~,s!>1bte O•;r C•Wn oitb<•rat.orles U• ' n grrnd l'\'"1")' lens i.o m,..,r •·I ..... ~ F~~l'f.1.1"'1t.arldru'd'l w1uJ11 51.ilt.e h n.sed opuc1am •1C1 .111 nu.wg 1nJ rneouure .,.,., t.t< And when p0ss1blt1. wi-mllJce repau"' ' n the spoi ~. If you h lVt' H1Ul'e bl'IUli t.1 ... 1. ,f>(J!lf'y, p.ty 1 Vl!lt to Mr ., ... ,.pt!rs Yr,.J .. •&.Ye so mu h wt.1, llnuw • Maybe ye • II W \f11l Up r'I ·~. ,,U"'l mA.P~eAs CAJlD£N CROVl 714-530-1482 9925 CHAPMAN AVI (At 11.-1n1NO ~~ 3344 l YOUA UllDA BLVt> 714-Cla c._oed. C-i.r Mst to fWplu) LAIC.EWOOO 21~25 7424 "31 DEL AMO BLVD (N ! co..,., of &.11110Wf'_. 0.1 Amo) LOSANCEUS 2tJ.S59~91 t !1&10 llOD£0 llOAD (At t. C .. ••9• oppoe•t• f..S.-0) CARDENA 213-515 l 127 319 W VICTORIA (ltcltb SUNI) HUllFTl~~TON BEACH Cotaiaq Sooci CMt=CK OUA8 .. n'l MASTCACAAO'Vll~A W'FMO•OJIMDfl l llllVSA.JtC• P'LA.al Orange County's easy listening radio sta:tion KDCM IDB.I FMSIERED ifhe would be held or freed until his case is handled by juvenile authont1es. J.,0. Brown. assistant principal at Page Middle School. said the 14-year-ol~ld h1'!? he was being harassed by o)her students before school started Tu~y . 'That's the only way I could get them off my ba\_k. Mr. Brown. the administrator quoted the boy as sayi ng. Goetz auall• pra.ecutlon move NEW Y~RK -"Speechless" aOer his terms for testifying ~fore a gran~ jury were rejected. Bernhard Goetz blamed prosecutors for U!ktng away his chance to tell the panel why he shot four youths on a subway ti:ain Dec. 22. But Dis!rict Attorney Robert Morgenthau said that whei:t it ";'as.lime for G~tz t.o testify Tuesday. he tried to "unreasonably and unfairly hmll the grand Jury s inquiry" by insisting questions be limited to the events of two days last December. "I begged to testify before the grand jury," Goetz told The New York Post after leaving Morgenthau's office. "The DA 's office wouldn't let me. ... All the DA wanted to do was 10 push and probe in another eYTort to stack up some more charges against me." Wa•h 'n' ·wear bandit arre11ted FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. -A man known as the Wash 'n' W~r Bandit was clean but he wasn't neat. and that proved to be his downfall, pohcc said. The unusual burglar had a habit of showering and changing into fresh clothes before leaving the scene of his crime, but he ten the dirty clothes behind. At one of the homes. he apparently forgot to check the pockets of his diny pants. where investigators found a rent receipt with his name and address. -Fed•, state lnvatlgate Ohio ban.t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COLUMBU&Oh~-Flftse~rate kderaland su1tin~~igati0Marc probinJ the remains of Home State Savin~ Bank and its tics to a Florida securities firm in bankruptcy proceedings with $320 million in debts. The FBI enou cas tostart yourl 'l Household Bantz will lend you the •2000 to open your IRA. We }mow it's difficult to invest money,in tomor row when your cash is tied up in yesterday"s bills. a monqa~e and thdt tour wheeled machine that ~ers you to worb every day But your secure future h important That s why we're ready 10 lend you 1he money you need Su ppose you are in the 30% tax bracbet If you borrow S2000 for o ne year (fi~ured at 16.75% APR) and repay In 12 monthly installments of Sl82 17. YOUR TOTAL INTEREST PAID JS Sl 86 07 If you deposit the S2000 in a Househo-fd Banb IRA ( 10% APR for one year). YOUR TOTAL INTEREST EARNED IS S200 oo But then deduct your S2000 IRA fro m yo ur ~ross income on your federal Income tax return and your TOl'AL DEFERRED SAVINGS IN TAXES JS S600 00. When you add up all the flqures. you come out ahead with your savinqs. your security. and on your tax return And. If you open your IRA _ before Aprll 15. you can apply tax savlnqs benefits to your 1984 return. Tabe the step today. Household Banb will help you qet started . You should be a Household name. Bank ' . . . . .. . ANAHEIM: Eucltd at Crcsccnt -772·74-40 ·CERRITOS, 13223 South St -(il3) 924 9470 HUNTTNGTON BEACH: 1s~sg ~ach Blvd -~4 6 29 ·MISSION VIEJO: 24041 Marvuerlte Ptiwy -58 ·8900 NEWPORT 6fACH: 4301 MncAnhur Blvd -833 0367 • PLACeNT1A1 1390 Kraemer-993 .C300 SANTA ANA CANYONr .5731 E ~nut Ana Cenyon Rd -998 828~ ·WESTMINSTER: 14011 6each 61vd -893 i491 Al lO br•n<h<s In S.n Dtevo 111 .. rsld• Los Anqeles Ven1un1 and Kun Coun11e> jfft) if Mon Thu" 91\M 4PM • Prl IOAM 6PM ·Sot 91\M ISZNOON (most branch s) --• ~ - I has ordered the Ohio Department of Commerce to hand over records on Home State, whose collapse lead to the tern porary closing of 69 other savings and loan institutions. by April 4. sute avings and Loan Superintendent Robert McAlister said Tuesday. Navy jet crashea on Nlmltz NORFOLK. Va. -A Navy jct trying a night landing on theaircrafi carrier Nimitz missed an arresting cable early Tuesday and struck three other planes parked on the flight deck, authorities said. A fourth parked plane also was ,damaged by flying debris. No injuries were reported 111 the accident. which occurred during fligh t operations in the western Atlantic Ocean about 160 miles northeast oftJle Virgin Islands, said Lt. Cmdr. Dale Smith. ~tate feel• good about economy SAN FRANCISCO-More than 62 percent of Californians feel the sute 1s in economic good times. the "most positive appraisal" since pollster Mervin Field started asking 1he question in I 978, according to a California Poll released-today. "In contrast to the prevailing view of just a few years ago. only a mmomy of the public presently terms either inflation or unemployment as a very serious state problem." the poll said. The sutvey reported that 87 percent of th ose questioned fell that "things arc generall y going well in the sute" while "just 47 percent felt this wa y in 1983." Lottery bill pa .. e. test SACRAMENTO -The Legislature·s princi pal bill to fine tune the California Lottery initiative has passed its first Assembly test. but only afier amendments which supporters fear will trigger a partisan showdown that could kill the measure. The Assembly Governmental Organization Com mince sent SB35 by Sen. Ralph Dills. D-Gardena, to the Ways and Means Co mmittee on a 9~ vote. Tuesday after amending the measure to ensure minority business part1c1pat1on. Knee lnjury award $1.29 million LOS A NG ELES - An insurance salesman who injured his knee when he fell at a desert resort was awarded Sl.29 million in damages Tuesday by a Los Angeles Superior Court jury. The fi ve-men. seven-woman jury initially p vc Philip Frankel of Garden Grove S 1.5 1 million but reduced that amount when it decided he was 15 perce nt responsi ble for his accident. Frankel. 59, was attending a convention at the Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley National Monument on Nov. 2. 1979 when he walked through an unlocked gate located near a hotel pool and fell five feet. injuring his knee. WoRLD NATO back• MK mlulle program GENEVA. Switzerland -U.S. negotiators, armed with congressional app~oval for more MX nuclear missiles and the backing of NATO defense ministers for research into space-based defenses, opened talks with Soviet officials today on the possible reduction of long-range rockets. The U.S. delegation. headed by Ambassador John G. Tower. and the Soviet team. led by -'Victor P. Karpov. met at the offices of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Baghdad hit by Iran mlulle BAGHDAD. Ira(! -A powerful blast rocked Baghdad today and sent up a mush.r~m-like cloud of white smoke ~n. thc city•s wes.tem ~dfc. shortly afier Iran said 1t fired a ground-to-around m1ss1le at the Iraqi capita . Iran's official l sla~ic ReP,u~lic News A~ercy IRNA. monitored in Cyprus. said the attack was 1n retaliation for Iraqi raids on Tehran toda y and Tuesday that killed 12 people and wounded 18. and on other Iranian cities. Japan back• auto uport limits TOK YO -Two major newspapers reported today that the ~vemment will limi1 Ja~n 'sauto exports to the United Sutes during the year · nnina in Apri~ to 2 ... million-2.3 million vehicles, an increase of about 2 percent. President Reagan annou need Mar~h I that he would not ask Japan to continue restraints for a Jiflh year, sparking fears in Ja~n that Japanese automaken would release a "torrential" export offensive. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has decided that a continuation of export restraints 11 unavoidable in light of Japan's larae trade surplus with thMJnitcd States the economic daily Nihon Keizai hlmbun and the nationwide Asahi Shim1bun said. More rlotl1J6 la South Africa -OlTENtfAGE. South Arrica -Potke used btrdshot and tear II• to dispcflC riotina thA t flared up ov..emlaht In black townships followi1' the arrests of 239 marchers protestlnf th~ white·led aovemment s racial policies. There were no reports of ca,ualties 1n the renewed reports of unrest. which broke out around the country, police in the capital Pretoria said. But a police pokcsman said two more charrtd bodies were found Tuesday in Kwanobuhle a brack township nc.ar the white industrial center of Uucnhqc, brinJJna th~ death toll since last ThuMday to 33 1n the eastern Cape rqion. Protmter Ht. Hll 011 IJre ' TAIPEI. Taiwan -ret1n:d serviceman set h1msctron fire 1n front of the South Korean embassy today to ~test Korta's d«i1ton to rctum to Chana 1 l crewmen of a reponcdly mutinous torpedo bolt1 police said. A police Jpokesman sa.ld politt 1uards at the emblur c1t1::C~ the fire after prevent.taa,Lbdlamina man from brcak1na into the tm y. The apoknman said the protester was tevcrl)'buf'Md. South Kbra announced Tutictay It wm return the 13 cteYttmen and the torpedo boat to China, becaust China tau ·~ f'ot the irnru11on of Ch1nnc ships into Koran waters In 11e1rch fbe' the 1orptdo bo81. South Korea •ad six CrtWmetl ~ killed 1n 1 thootout btt~ Cb1nae on board the ball. ancUwo othcn Mrc wounded. It dailnld there ~re no potitial mot1vn for llte"f"'ncidcn1, and two 111lors h8d lhot thrir supcnor1 af\er bc•na ttpnm1r'<kd -·- -- S.ve 21%: On our own silk noil separates jus1 for petites. Choose jackets. trousers and tees in 3 great colors. Petites. ID. 4051 Reg. 34.00 to 68.00 ........................ 24.91to49.• S.ve 1/3: On Ms. Russ Spring coordinate groups. Choose jackets, skirts, sweaters, crop pants and blouses. Sizes 38 to 4:4. Plaza Separates. ID. 132) Reg. 32 .00 to 67.00 ..................•...... 20.91 to 41.91 S.ve 25%: On linen dressi· g from Russ-Petites. Choose blazers and skirts. Or sweaters and blouses from our '.'Marak h linen-.~lect1on. Sizes 4 to 14 or S:M;L. Petites. ID 287) Orig. 28.00 to 60.00 ................. 11.91 to 44.19 S.ve 30%: On Koret Spring coordinates in pink, light blue and white in sizes 8 to 18. M oderatae Coordinates. ID. 1331 Orig. 28.00 to 60 00 ....................... 11.99 to 39.99 S.ve 25% to 30%: On a selection of Spring blouses. Plaza Blouses. (D. 66/100/297/169) Orig. 24.99 to 30.00 ............ 19.19 to 21.99 .... aW pw..._1: Secrets cotton sh1rtdreaa 1n 1Qua, blue, turquoile, pink oe.peach. Setection v1riel by store. Miten lizet ~to 14 fO. 2t~. ·-·-· .............. ---·-.-.. ... lpeeW pwcti •11: Spring cotton dreaes from -JllWt Md more: On selected stytes from Lisa Petites slze1 4-14. 0 . V or· . .., i;-· ..::56=·~_,__,. ~~"'---cB_andot... ino, Gloria Vanderbilt, Evan Picone, ~ puu:tm:•: Jacket dresses for petitels. 1t ... ana more. omen s Slioea. 0:-"---- Short sleeve linen looJ<s. Sizes 4 to 14. 1~.221 ,283). Orig. 53.00 to 76.00 21_. to ... Petites Dresses. ID. 27) ................. •.• ...,_~Md more: On assorted styles from 9ewe ~On all regular price Aileen ac· Calico, Naturalizer. Joyce and more. tivewear Thursday through Sunday. More (0 . 35/871140/222/285). Orig.'"24.00 ro-. Woman sizes 38 to 44. (0 . 2791 Reg. 28.00 to 58.00 · · · ·. . . ................. 14_. to JUI 38.00 ......................... 21.• to 21..11 ...,. 113: On selected leather, vinyt and fabric handbags from Palana, Ande, and others. Selection will vary. Handbags. ID. -n11n rrzn &eve 25%: On Gloria Vanderbilt cotton knit dresses. Solid and striped styles. EveCl some 2-piece versions with tops and skirts. Misses sizes S.M,l. Casual Sportswear. ID. 252) Orig. 34.00 to 42.00 . . . . . . . ...... 24.91 to 21.91 S.ve 25%: On all regular price More Woman T. shirts, Thursday through Sunday. Sizes 38 to ' 44. ID. 127) Reg. 18.00 to 20.00 .13.50 to 15.00 Speciel purcheM: Classic and updated linen· look coat jackets. Three styles to choose. misses sizes. Spring colors. Coats. ID. 251... . . . . .44.19 to 49.91 Speciel purchese: Famous maker spring jackets, Clique by John Heckler. Many styles, all water repellent and machine washable. Misses sizes. Coats. ID. 2261 ............ 21.91 LINGERIE Save 25%: On selected Spring sleepwear. Choose gowns. robes, sleepshirts and pajamas in tricot and cotton. P,S,M.L. Sleepwear. Loungewear. 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Sizes S to XL. Men's Sport· (0 . 294) Orig. 19 00 to 23 00 11• shirts. ID. 50) Reg . 19.00 . . . 14.25 Save 30%: On springwe1ght poplin or chintz golf jackets in terrific colors. Men's Outerwear. ID. 217) Orig. 40.00 to 45.00 . . .. 21.• Save 21%: On spring sweater vests in cotton or ramie/cotton. M any colors Men's Sweaters. (0 171 ) ~eg. 26.00 . . .. 11.IO "' MEN 'S FURNISHINGS lne ~ On famous French designer and Diplomat lightwetght robes. In pincord. seer· sucker end more. Men's Robes ID 1641 Reg . 30.00 to 40.00 22..IO to .. ~aft Our entire stocic of men's jewelry In· eludes colllr bars, tie tacs, he pins end cuff links from French destgn«S and American mak9'1. Men's Acceuorifs ID 4041415) Reg. 8.50 to 25.00 • • • .. .. .. .. I.JI to 11.11 WEST COAST KIDS a... ~ On Gtrls 4 to 14 Easter dresses from Youngland. Bowage Roanna Rare Editions and more... JD-AJJ-961 Ong.. 22.00 5.00 . . 13.• to42.• a... ~ On plush Easter bunnies 1n several stytea and colors ID 1021 Orig 9 00 to 12.00 •.• to .... Sne ~ On Easter dress-up wear for newborns, infants and toddlers boys' and gtrls' sizes 3 to 9 month . 12 to 24 months and 2T to 4T (0 90 137 234 4281 Orig 10 00 to 36.00 1.• to 25 .• ...,. ~On girls 4 to 14 anklets, knee hi's, Ughts and aponsocks From Tnmf1t, Le Roi and Bonnte Doon (0 561 Ong 1.50 to 7 00 -------=~...-.----~~------ . .. . .. .. . •, .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . • , . . -- , M OfMgeCoMt DAILY PllOT1Wedneeday, M•ah 27, 1Ne Nativity sCeneOK in public W SHINOTON (AP)-An even· I> divided uprcme C'oun today upheld a n.thnJ that forces a New York community to provide pubtic land for a pri vately sponsored Christmas Nativity scene each year. The justices, by a 4.4 vote, ruled that Scarsdale, N. Y., must permit the placing ofa Nativity scene in the park in the middle of town. uch tic votes do not set any national ptteedent because it is possible-that-in..aome.-futu~IO--the-r­ same issue will be decided by all nine . ' JUSllCeS. Justice Lewis F. Powell. who missed hearing a~uments in the Scarsdale. case while recuperating from prostate surgery. did not panici· pate in deciding the case. The tie vote automatically upheld a rulina by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals. but the justices issued no opinion of their own. The Scarsdale case had been seen as an opponunity for the nation's hiJh- est c<ttQ to funher explain its ruhng last )ear thtll allowed communities, if the)' so choose. to sPonsor displays ,depicting the birth of Christ. Silver princess PrtDCeM Diana ahlmmers in allftl'-&rar gown •• ahe at- tenda cllarlty fubJon ah ow. Moslems release Briton BEIR UT. Lebanon (A P)-Bri11sh metallurtist Geoffrey Nash. kid- napped nearly two weeks aao from the streets of mostly Moslem west Beirut. has been released unharmed, British diplomatS said today. In Londop. a British Foreign Office spokeman said Nash "was released about midnight last night. He is safi and well." Ambassador David Miers in Beirut co nfirmed Nash's release. but said he could not pro¥ide details. The Foreign Office said Miers had SPoke with Nash this morning. The radical Jihad lslam1 organ1za- 11on. belie' ed composed of funda - mentalist Shiite Moslcms with ties to Iran. claimed responsibility for ab- du<:t1ng the 60-year-old Nash on March 14 as he was leaving his home in west Beirut. Nash. who works for the Lebanese gmernment. was one o(at least nine Westerners who have recently been atxluued or who ha ve disappeared in L chanon. mostly 1n the western sector of th e capital. Nl·1ghbors reponed seeing Nash forced into a yellow car by three gunmen. He apparently was on his way to work. Jihad lslami. whose name means hlamic Holy War. said it wanted to drive Western "spies" and "agents" ou t of Beirut. -Jhe day afier Nash was kidnapped. British businessman Brian Levick. 59. was seized. and one day after Lev1ck's abduction. Terry A. Anderson. 37. chief Middle East corrcsPondcnt for The Associated Press. was kidnapped. There has been no word on the fate of Levick. Anderson. or the other kidnaoped or missi ng Westerners. ·one chance left to down the MK S peaker Tip O'N_etll says he's hoptnCost or missil e pla n will h elp turn fi nal vote around ---- WASHINGTON CA P) -With three votes down and one 10 go. House peaker Thomas P. O'('leill says the last hope. o~ st9pping s~nd­ ing for the-MX m1ss1le 1s to convince conservative Democrats it bears too high a cost. "That's the only argum~nt .we've got out there." O'Neill said 1n the aftermath of the slender 219·2 I 3 vote by which the House on ucsday voted to authorize S 1.5 billion to build a second installment of 21 MX missiles. "Certainly, we're going to try and swuch 11 around." the speaker said. ··11 comes down to the fact that a lot of conservatives in my P,arty will have to look at the price tag. • Other Democrats called the vote .. the high.water mark" for the missile system . They predicted that eve,n 1f the House votes to appropnate the money. future administration re· quests for the MX will be slashed and Presi dent Reagan will never get the fleet of 100 MX missiles he seeks. acceptable arms reduction aarecmen fro m the Soviet Union at the Genev1 talks. 1 •1 "To .vote no on these m ss1 e would be in effect Jivlna hel p to t~• oviet Union." said Aspin, who 1 chairman of the House Armed Ser vices Committee. "ladies and gentlemen of th• Congress. I beg of you. the neaotiator are at fhe cable. rers gtv_e t~~m t".ll tools so they can do the JOb, Aspu aid. 6 A total 158 Republicans and Democrats voted for the MX spend .ing. Voting against it were 18' Democrats and 24 Republicans. B: tradition. O'Neill as speaker did ~o vote and there are two vacanc1e: among the 435 House seats. Many House vote counters hac expected a larger victory marain .fo1 MX. mostly because of the lobbyrn1 blitz sta,ed by Reagan, wh~ orderec home chief U.S. arms negotiator Mu Kampclman home from Geneva tc help make the case among fenc( sitters. Spring storm whips Texas, Plains states The second vote. to actually ap- propriate the MX money. was ex- pected today or Thursday. Reagan hailed the House11ction as "a vote for peace. for a safer future. and for success" at the arms control talks with the Soviet Union in Geneva. "Even though there was enorm~u~ pressure. a lot of people broke agains the president because of bu.dge· problems." said Rep. Norman Dicks D-Wash. By Tbe Assoclated Press A wild spring storm unleashed tornadoes and winds gusting to 90 mph in Texas. Kansas and Okla- homa, destroying buildings and churning up a dust storm tnat caused a 35-vchicle pileup and blew windows from a Denver high-rise. No deaths were reported in th e thunderstorms. wind ant! tornadoes that raked the Plains on 1 uesda}. but at least four people were inJured. one critically. Forecasters planned to watch the "strength of the weather pattern .. today after tornadoes denroycd a small building Tuesday at Logan. Kan .. \atd Paul Fike of the Nauonal Severe Storms Forecast Center 1n Kansas City. Mo. Thunderstorms will extend today from the Mississippi Valley across much of the Plains. the Great Lakes. the Ohio and Tennessee valleys and into eastern Oklahoma and western rkansas. the National Weather Ser- A ·. vice said. Rainshowers. with snow in the mountains. will st•etch from the northern Pacific Coast to the north- ern High Plains. Twisters also were seen in Ada. Qkla .• and Silverton and Floydada. Texas. Republicans applauded but many Democratic liberals booed and hissed as Rep. Les Aspin. D-Wis .. defied the majority opinion in his pany to defend MX as a potent bargaining lever that can be used 10 pry an Sae ··what made-it so close was tht budget argument," said Rep. Edwarc Markey. D-Mass. Dicks. who voted in favor of tht current MX money request large~) because of the Geneva factor. sa1c MX foes now hope to cap tota numbers of the missiles at 40 to 5( rather than at the 100 Reagan seeks. DINING WITH STYLE SALE SAVE 20°/o-25°/o ON OUR NEWLY ACQUIRED HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAIN DINNERWARE COLLECTION. We 'rr proud to prr.•jenf this legendary collewo11 for your personul e11;oymen1. H:mchenreuther began as one of the first private porcelain factories in Germany. 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Joete Aaroneon-Gelb 0r9"ge Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wedneld8y, Mardt 27. 1111 A? GE denies contract overcha PHIL DlLPtll>\( \P)-Gcn ral Electric Co .• faced with $800.000 an cost overrun" on nuclear-warhead contr.tcb. charged the amount to other Jov.ernmcnt pr<:>Jccts. accord1na 10 an 1nd1,tmcnt aga1n5t the nation's fourth-large r def en~ contractor. GE on Tucsda) denied any crimi- nal wron&doina and said it would "work out all the issues arisjng out ol this matter.'' The company "m1schargcd" the government for the $800.000 1n overruns on a contract for refilling t:Omponen t for the Minuteman Mark-1 lA 1n&.ercont1ncntal balh1l1c m1~s1lc rc-<ntry S)'$tcm. s:ud U .. uorncy l:.dward lknn1 . • The 11 2-count indictment re uhed from a four-year investigation arising from 1rrc1ulant1 uncovered by a routine De fenSt Contract Audit gency probe of GE's internal ac- cou nting. Dennis said GE 1s charged with four count of "making and prcsenttn& false claims to the United States" and I ()4 counts of making fal!.c sta1cmen1s 10 a _Major s .informe off-limits cQmpound ateRC) by fal'1()'Jftl t'.mpk>)'fl: lUM can» GE emplo~tt J<>ttph CalaWia Md former cmj)!O)'tt Roy ~ arc chaf'ltd wuh 1wo coun11 each of "ma~ana false declaratioftl.. so a grand Jury. GE; spoke\man John Tenno. read· ina from a s1a1tmcnt after the 1od1c1men1 WH announced. said the company denies any wron&do1n1 bu t 1s w1lhn& to coopcra1t in rcsolvina the matter. "II is allcacd that incorrect char&es were entered on employee time cards ubmiucd five years aao:· said Terino. "Involved art 100 time cards out of approiumately I 00,000 11me cards. ••Gf.h&sind~tS"WilJingAffS l()- re1 mbUl'S<' the gov~rnment for any improper charges that m1&h t have been made .•.. We are confident we can work out all the inues arising out of this matter and continue our role as WASH I NGTON (AP)-The U.S. building on a restricted Soviet milt-a responsible supplier of the nation's Army major shot b) a ov1et sentry in tary installation. .----------------------.,...------ East Germany was taking photo-The us officials rc1ected the r------· TIMOUTMOIMI&. -------· graphs of military equipment in an account. wh1l'h was 1ransm1tted by Enjor 3 Nutritioue Me• on The I area that had been off-limits to Tass. the Sov1c1 news agency. as I -· I .? American observers. senior State "designed 1ojust1fy the killing of Maj. I GRAPEFRUIT I Dcpanment and Pentagon officials Nicholson.'' said today. L\ccording 10 the oOinals. the area I . DIET PILL PLAN • ._.0 I "Santa Fraud" of deceptive However. the officials said. the had been rco;tncted temporarily by """ But Ma. Grimm doesn't want to pay. and neither do the parents of Josie Aaronson-Gelb and Rachel Kreps-Falk, who repeatedly called a Santa Claus menage last December. not knowing It was costing 50 cents a shot. Josie and Rachel, both 7, are plaintiffs of record In a S 10 mllllon lawsuit flied Tuesday In San Francisco Superior Court against Pacific Bell and the company that operates the Santa Claus ltne. advertising "designed to falsely res1nc11on wa., lifted on Feb. 20 and the o' 1ct'>. po<Js1bl) for m1htary I LOSE WEIGHT FiaST I Isl d chlld I that fact reiterates the American maneu,ero; But. the Pcnta~on official m ea ren nto believing contenuon that there was no JU'>t1fi-~1d. 1h1: l .S. hal\on m1ss1on in Easl I 1-·-- the catte we free" and nducfng cation fortheslayin$oftheunarmed German~ had bccnno11fiedinwnt1ng I 90 PILLS for $2.98 =~~~':n= I them to call repeatedly. officer. Arthur 0. Nicholson Jr. that 1hc rt·stnct1on was lifted. SAME FOMU.A OfHf.AS CHAAGE ,,.,, ~., El1joy 3 Dlldol'9 _...end Pacific Bell spokesman Jack "Wc fccl the use of deadly force 1s .f-k S<t1d he did not know 1f I 1598 AHO UP FOAi Snectla ~~ • ~ t..oee WtlW'l-I Saunders said he had no com-101all)' out of keeping with 1he rules.'' N1chol!>on opcm·d 1h1: window to takr I D IO FOR 12.98 Sari&tac~.n~ 1!!!:,,..;.y s.c• I ~: ment on the lawsuit because he the 1ate Department official told the photographs or what was inside .......,,,,.._ _ .._ had not seen It. However, he said rcponcrs. the o;hed. Under the rules of the D 200 FOR SS 00 ~...., 11• • • ..- that under state Public Utilities "The~ an· not 1n a position to briefing. the two lJ S. officials could I · Ct 11111\&.1. IU...., I Commission rules, the utility's defend themsch es ... he said. "The) not be 1dent11ied b) name or title I D 500 FOR $9.95 I ly do not carry arm!>... The officials said both U.S. and Public Advocat• Inc: attorney Robert Gnatzda, who flied--the- class action suit, aatd Pacific BeU would not reveal the company's name, so he refers to It In the suit' a& "Santa Fraud Company." on responalbllltleswlthrespect The Soviet Union on Tuesda) .so,11:1obsen crsrout1nely carry cam-I UCM•T..,..OONTMN: -I to 97-6 numbers are to provide a 11 d h h · bl .. b th h k f h Na1ura1 Gt1011rut1 Eillld ...•• 100MG ca c 1 c s 0011ng"rcgretta e u1 eras c\cn oug ta ing o p 010-vit1m1nc •.•....•••••. fl()l,l(j Addr-.: working line and to Insist that <1a1d Nicholson had been spotted by a graphs 1!. prohibited and film 1~ I v"-£ •••••• :.-1.-•... 301U I . advertising clearly state the cost <1cntry "'htle 1ak1ng photographs confiscated. "There 1s a certain cat-l'lllnylpr~"""" · •• · • 7SMG o.v &1-. 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' l .... ------------- BrOwaellpralsed lorbrlaglng harmony to CCC Educators, students, publtc officials honor c~llege chancellor By PHJL SNEIDERMAN OflMO.-, ......... Educators. students and public officials gathered in Costa Mesa this wee to nonor Da vid . Brownell as the third chancellor in the J~ye'r history of the Coast Community College District. The Coast Distncl 1s a I OS·SQuare- mile area that incl udes Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa. Uun1in.aton Beach. Fountain Valle~· and stretches to Seal Beach and Garden Grove. District officials said more than 11 S,000 students enrolled in its three colleges last year. At Monday's reception. Coast Dis- trict Board President Armando Ruiz praised Brownell for his kill in "buitdins-bridgcf'-within thC"district. In recent years. faculty layom and program cuts trigered tension be- tween district teachers and adm inis- trators and led to a bitter poll t1cal campaign. Brownell "as praised for his skills 1n restoring harmony to the district. which includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. plus public telcv1s1on station KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach. After the reurement last June of long-tame Chancellor Norman Watson. Brownell was named acting chancellor. On Jan. 3. Brownell assumed the post on a regular basis. When he became chief adm1n1s- tratorofthedistnc1. Brownell said his key goal was to heal the wound:. uf recent years and repair relations among teachers. students. adminis- trators and elected offi cials. °"",...,....."' .... ena LillM Coaet College Dlatrlct Chancellor David Brownell "Today 1s reall) a double ce l- ebrauon," KOCE vice president Jim Cooper told ~veral hundred guests during Monday's reception at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Com· munity Center. Cooper said the event was being held to honor Brownell and the college district, which is nationally res ted. Cordon Rouge INV 750ml I or Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial INV 7C,Oml) Choice vour 9ss Meloto Cream SheTT\I Beringer M"lvas.11 Stan( a Quady 7'>1.l ml f,senc1a Orange Mu""' (11'.'ll . 750 ml Beaulieu Vineyards 7 58 Muscal de fron11qnr,n 750 ml Chrletlan Brother• 259 Tawny or Ruby Por1 750 ml We carry over 35 different Imported and d omestic schnapps. Apple 'xhn..pp• Wlntergarten P~perm1nt 'xhn4PP' Rumple Mlnze PPppt>1m1nt 'xhn"PP' IOOPr ... 1 De Kuyper p.,<W"h•r"" C.rhn<'PP' Hiram Walker PePP4''" 1.1 "'tinap~ 90 1'11Y1I C hevalie r P .. pp .. 1m1n1 '>.-hnapp' 750 ml 7'>fl ml 18 Liter 9 85 8 95 ·, Almaden 1 Box Wine .. I'd like very much 10 bclle\C this 1s all for Dave Brownell . but 1 know better." the new chancellor S<ltd at the reception. He said he was building on the fouodation created by the distnct officials who preceded him. .. We are sculpting on the same monument. the same work of an that they created," Brownell said." And it will never be completed." During the reception. the chance llor received a plaque from Newton Vineyards Chardonn.i~ >!l l\otp .. 750 ml Calera Chardunn"\ 913 6ant4 f!..,,n,,,,, >. < 7f>(lml Glen Ellen 898 Chttrd11nn"''° ' ~ t "'• ,, , '"'•'J 7"iO ml Fe tzer Barr<!I ~1 .. , 1 C-1..,,,J, ''"'·'~ 689 nu Menr!11('11\fJI 7!'.!t ml Kendall Jackson 879 Chartlonnav I'~ l C dhf1m11al 750ml Mam L. Thoma . student trustee on thl' d1i.tnct board. He also received a n:l>olut1on from Thomas Riley. chair- man of the Orange County Board of Su pen ·~ore;. UC In inc Chancell or Jack Peltason ..aid the Coast Communit y College District. founded in 1947 ... is twice our age. but it serves as a role model for us" in ~oomH:lg ~an· important part of its community. Pclta!lon pledged to work wit h Brownell to assure smooth tran- Newton Vlneyude 743 SauVlgnon Blanc ('82 Napal 750 ml She nandoah Vineyards 591 '>auviqnon &.nc 1'83 "Ml 750 ml Groth 791 '.>aulllgnon Bl<tnc rin Niipal 7'>11 ml Sebastlanl Pnve1 .. Rewrve 5.iuVlgnon Blant 853 ( H2 Snnomal 750 ml Ory Creek 639 Fume Blanc f liJ ~nomal 750 ml SlJPEHB VAl.lJf .S f'HOM Tff F C1Hf.A lf.S T C f I AM PA (; N f ·. t I<> l l Sf-. S ! Dom Perignon Considn .. d by monv lu t~ 1h,. w•,rld 'gr~dle•r rhampa'.jn" Urom hanc.-1 80 Proof 1 75 Liter 8!.! c;111on) for community college gradu- at e\ who " 11;h to mo' con to lour-year 1nc;t1lut1onc; !>UCh as llCI. .. Lill cannot play the part it's .,upposcd 10 pla ) without a trong comm unll> college system." · Before bccomingactinwchancellor. Brow nell was dean of adnun1stra11ve serv ices at Coastline College. Earlier. he )Crvl'll as c;upcnntendent Of th e Wnghtwood School District and as mayor of Vi ctorville. He lives in Newport Bcat·h. For Y our Shopping Conuenience ... WE WILL BE OPEN EASTER SUN DAV, APRIL 7, 1985 10am-7pm Store Hours: Monday· Thursday I Oam·8pm Friday & Saturday 10am·9pm Sunday I01m-7pm Manischewitz Concord Grape, Blackberry or Cherry 750 ml 1 ~.~ Hiram Walker 749 \hr1(o1ldi. '"''" Almrm I 7'>11 ml Vandermint Myer1's Rum Cr .. ,,m· Haagen Dau (' ll'llnl I 1<1ut•ur 7'>11 rnl 1445 7'-,U ml 13 98 1si1m1 1388 Grand Marnler 7htl rnl 1698 Cr .. am I 1queur We carry the largest a .. ortmen t of Chocolate and Cream Liqueur§ for your Easter delight. Almaden 3 Liter Wine & Cheese Pepsi Gift Set Pepsi Free or Slice Perfect for Regular or Diet EHter 6 Pack 1499 GetWhcitever you want. 112088 ·------FOr less. ---"-.r_~ ·-~------- Estrella River S.B.S . Chenln Blanc _/-5Llttt 299 \ Ou1i~a~dlng Value -lA',. l.Vill ~f,.,., < >1 u,.,,, :\1n ( 111u·11t l.ot ,,//\ ·\ch1·1ti'tt•cl 1'111 '"' 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa • Phone: 645· 1608 25876 Muirtands, Mission Viejo · Phone: 844-1437 10932 Westminster, Garden Grove ·Phone: 638·4145 263 South EucHd Avenue, Anaheim · Phone: 991·6892 14417 Culver Drtve, Irvine · Phone: 551 -2757 5858 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach -Phone 840·4646 Item• end prlc:" In thl• 114 are .vellable March 21 throuttfl April 3. 198S. Bamburger Hoffbrau From Germany 6:~11~,::: 199 ,., .... v •••• , • Festival of Arts business permits deadline Friday Concessionaire plann ing to set up business near the Lagunu Beach Festival of Arts this summer must apply for a temporary use permit by Fnday . The ci ty mu!ll have applications in time to review them prior to an April 24 public hearing, Community De· velopment Director June Catalano sai d. This is the fi rst year the city has set _g_u....,1 .-e'hnes ·for applylnglor the mlJCh sou~ht after permits. Catalano says limited spaces and a yearly permit proccssjng crush near festi val time are reasons for the new rules. Those who plan to operate a concession near the festival site at Laguna Ca nyon Road near Forest Aven ue must submit several draw- ings for Pl anning Comm1ss1on and Design Review Board consideration. Applications must include a plot plan that shows wheTe the concession would be: a floor plan and front and !>1de elevations of proposed structures includ in• what materials. colors and signs will be used~ a letter howing permission from the property owner and a note explaining the type of concession. the days ahd hours of operation and any other pertinent information. Food and drink operations must have th eir plans approved by the Orange Count y Health Ca n; Agency. !:onccssions appmvM.by 1br et.a - ning Commission must submit to Design Review Board consideration. Once past design review. plans must receive approval from the state Coastal Commission. The fee for a temporary use permit 1s S 175. Design review costs $30. Funher information on city ap- provals as available from Dee Dillon between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Monday through Friday. lnformauon on Coastal Com-mission requirements is available fro m its Long Beach office. coast soldier in Korea exercise Army Spec. 4 Cllarle1 A. Wllllam1, a 1269 i;raduat~ of Marina High Schoo in Huntington Beach. has panicipatcd 1n Team Spirit '85, the largest joint field training exercise in the free world this year, in South Korea. Will iams is a fuels specia list with the 3rd Banalion. 4th Cavalry at Schofield Barracks, Hawai i. • • • Pvt. Kevla E. Yacks son of Ricki H. Cameron of Irvi ne. was involved in a NA TO-sponsored exercise by participating in the Army's return of forces to Germany (REFORGER) 1985. Yacks, a 1983 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. is a combat singaler w.ith the 333rd Fi eld Artillery in -Wiesbaden, West Ger- many. . ... Air Force StafTSgt . Robert L. Cobb, whose wife 1s the for mer Victoria Swa nson of Huntington Beach, has arrived for du ty at Minot Air Force BAse. N.D. Cobb 1s an aircraft maintenance technician with the 5th Organizational Maintenance Squadron. • • • .\rm} Reserve Pvt . Peter F. Flyu, son of Mar) Bcrg.ler of Hu nungton Beach. Army Pvt. Wayae E. Joee1, son of Rose E. Pat ri ck and stepson of R.B. Patrick of Huntington Beach. and PFC' Michael L. Jolla10D, son of Diane Knox of Laguna Niguel. have completed basic training at Fon Jackson, S.C. • • • Ai rman Karl A. Wlkmu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wikman of Huntington Beach. has graduated from th e Air Force aircraft mainten- ance course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. Wileman. a 1984 gradu- ate of Edison High School in Hunt- ing1on Beach. will serve with the 63rd Organizational Maintenance Squadron at Norton Afr Force Base. Cahf. • • • Staff Sgt. Timooy F. Schppe, son of Robert and Barbara Schuppe of El Toro. has graduated from the Air Frocc non-commissioned officer leadership school at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Idaho. Schuppe. a 1978 graduate ofSaddlcback College, ts an avionics test technician with the 3 I 8th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at McChord Air Force Base, Wash. • • • Army Pvt. Gregory F. FlUers, son of Sharon K. Adler of Newport Beach. has completed mi9Jiltt ry police tgraining at the Arm y Military Police School in Fort McClellan. Ala. Fillers 1s a 1983 graduate of Corona del Mar High School. • • • Airman Paul S. Topol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Topol of Fou ntain Valley. has graduated from the Air Force medical se rvices specialist course at Sheppard Ai r Force Base. Texas. Topol will be assigned to the Air Force Hospital at Hill Air Force Base. Utah. Leadership seminar Saturday Leadership seminar, sponsored by the Saddleback College, will be held at the Lagu na Hills Holiday Inn on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. During this fif\h semi-annual event. Assembl yman Gil Ferguson will address the partici- pants. The registration fee is $25. Ad· d1tional information can be obtained by call ing 831-4650. llUFFELl'S IPHUTEIY, t•. ,. n. hit Of ,_ lie .mz ...-aw .. com IEA -S41-115' ztir~ 1 ·n~, 3100 Airway Ave. -Suite 117 Costa Mesa, California 92626 (7 14) 545-3121 545-3121 ,, , Is Closlng Down ~--50 % off everything in the shop• Throughout March 1985 Mon. thru Sat. 10 am to 5 pm. Silk flowers & Accessories. etc .. etc. all sales hnal •eactptJOns dtsCll fMs. 01111na1 waltrcolo15 flt IS ltltlftt IO Of Ille sllOO IO de.Ott her tnefl!tS lo peant wattfcolors DELTACO·COSTA MESA YOUTH "SHOWTIME" TALENT REVlEW ,. ~--htday, March 29. 7: p.m. Saturday, March 30, 2:00 p.m. -l:HOll Olll ltf """"AL \'OUTll YAU "f fO!l11Jl • O-Ot• .. .c'Yt RA'l\MING '111 YOll!oC '"tfU Oll '°"°""°" .. ""'11(. tOIOO. CO.f 11¥ AMI 9 "'°"' C'CNKflllOO>' __ ....,.. '. It .. It It en·l2iiti ""-~ c--•1t1 Cat« *lf_.A-.C..U .... (Tl., ...... _,_.,, """' ... ,..,,_· -"' --~ ·-~· .... ..,... .._,.. fkl!n """"' -- Lio.yd S.ltertkl Newport Buell Plltyalclu "Yes. I find basketball very boring. Of all the winter spons it's the one I enjoy the least. I ... know the game ... and I don't like it." Jame• Prado LapuBeacllt Execatlve recnUer "No. My close buddies arc all basketball fanatics. We play down at Main beach. I do think there's too much football." · Brace Logan Newport Buell Art director "There's not tnough. I like it. And I have cable ... to watch more." Carol Klag Costa Me11 Secretary "Yes. there's too much basketball on TV. And 1t keeps the men away from the women." Dad pleads guilty in Kidnap hoax By tile Auoclated Prell An Anaheim man who staged a hoax kidnapping of his son from a sh6pping center to teach his wife a lesson has pleaded guilty to a misde- mean or charge of filing a false repon. A massive police search was con- ducted for the 3-yea r-old boy in December after David Thach. 37. reponed him missina at the Buena Park store. He said he left the child alone for IS to 20 minutes to help his wife. Grace. pick plants for their apartment. Uu Roseberry Ha=Beaell Recep t "No, I dQn't. I auess I do watch a lot of TV. but. I haven't notic'Cd being bom-barded. I kind of enjoy basketball anyway." PaalBowtakel Newport Beaell Stock broiler "Ocfinetely. Maybe it's because the UCLA Bruins have lost and I'm un- interested in what every- body else is doina." Ae-flD Sdlroe4er HutlllgtoD Buell Adverti11.Dg director .. Far too much basket- ball. I'd like to see more sumo wrestline-It's much more competiti ve." :--~---- Lyu Alber& FHDtalD Valley Ty~1etter • No. because I never see it. I don't like watching basketball on TV. But. 1 like watching it in person." TUTORS UNLIMITED For Any &.focatronal Need • f'roin SA"l"s to Athlettcs - • f'rom Calculus to Computers • f'rom EngJlsh to Latin You COft't f4//Wd .... t...._ tM flinct Call (714) 873-2859 ,, CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE Aiming to cultivete the student's listening and speak- ing abilities for persoriM_QUl{oJessional needs, a course In practlca Conversational Japan ese will start at Japan Cultural Association at 2130 N. Grand Ave., S.A. Start• March 21th (Thur•. 7:30 p.m.). For further information pleaH call 547-7733: .~ -•rl¥ 81rd Dlitiler ~ Specl•I• '~9- Prime lclb or Fresh Fish -CompMWDtNrWlllt t:hoa ol . '°"' or 1111«1 and ,.,..,, •to6PM .... ,. .... 1"'81W.-S IALIOA • •1 £: UlD {l7'Jan26 Tbc West ~ County Family YMCA in Huntanaton Beach is otrerina a numbtt of Prosrams for younp&en aeed S to 16 duril'I tht sprina vacation brnk. April t-~. They include: •Y-Dly Camp. Activnies for boys and lirl• Itel S-11 include crafts, sports. movies apd a trip to Marinea.nd. Bua 1erv..ice is l's'o'Yided for the camp that meets at Hun - •naton Cenwl ""-Fee for &M Wiik IS S70. •Rainbow !xpma d8y Care. A child cart propam for boys aod Dri• &aes S-11, lbat provides leadtnllip, arts and crafts. music. outdoor play and a surprite field from tnp from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the West Onnae County uu. Cost is SSS. •¥-Adventurer's Camp. For <>*r children 10-14. Ca mpen travel to a local sitt each da for ex !oration. 8 PACK 12 OZ. CANS ll)t'leMd i& a trip IO ........... M .,.. .. m11. .,,., hiki ... e •.. S75. Tbt YMCA al.o I dncrt n• ration trip for dw>ee 8ll'd 9-11. It 1ncludn I tour ol o.ah Valley, Scony's c.utle, Dantt's View and sprina flowen. Tbt trip, from April 1-S. CX»ts S9S. Youths aeecS 12-16 ~n travel to the slopes near June Mountain 1n the Hip Sierra from March 31-A 'I S. SAVE AT AM/PM MINI MARKET WITH PEPSI-COLA MANUFACTURER'S COUPONS IN THURSDAY'S PAPER ORI mini pR1maiket ORI mini ..... ------------· pnl market :~. ·YJ .. ----- EIERGIZER Lay's BATTERIES ALL FLAVORS 71'2 oz. ,. "D" Size (2 p8Ck) "C" Size .... 'lAA" Size (2 p8Ck) (4 pKk) 9YoH (1 PKk) s309 s301 s4s1 s301 .. • BirCl fs Dackers misread intent ··----=--of-e on stitutton- • I f . The campaign to unseat state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird, wpo must run for retention next year, has turned ugly. Its leaders, who see the Bird court-as an obstacle to the death penalty, have inspired -perhaps unwittingly -a vile faction that confuses threats and obscenity with philosophical disagreement. It has inundated Justice Bird's office with mail thilt suggests tactics borrowed from self-styled ultra-con· servative talk show host Wally George: Hey, Rose! Get off the bench. you pinko jerk! Vicious cranks are always among us. But they are getting more attention than they deserve in the Bird matter because they. respresent an imponant weapon in the lame pro·Bird arsenal. Since Bird supporters find it difficult to defend her retention to a public that blames her for the state's failure to implement the death penalty, they are forced to defend the integrity and dignity of the court instead. Just listen to Barry Keene, D-Benicia, majority leader of the state Senate, as he attempts to drape Justice Bird in the flag and shield her behind the Constitution: "What is today being framed as a 'showdown on Rose Bird and her liberal cronies' actually is a wrecking ball aimed at the foundation of democracy. " ... here we see a campaign to convince the public the judiciary is dangerous ... "Improper grounds (for voting to reject a judge) are those which const)\ute a political test of who is qualified and whether their political views coincide with that of a majority-or a vocal minority-~ma particular issue at a particular time: "I call on all California officeholders to speak out against an attempt to achieve political advantage by placing in jeopardy the cornerstone of our free society ... (to)ask themsel ves ... if we are ready to abandon a marvel of American-ingenuity that established our personal liberties and ... freed us from the threat of tyranny and injustice. "Injecting politics into the j udiciary poisons the roots of democracy. "Whether the particular judges are people we approve of or do not approve of, we must never allow intimidation of the institution icself "The road to oppression in this case is paved with apathy. · "It is time for the true patriots to stand up." All those florid comments and more were packed into a four-page statement that might stir any good American to take up arms against the Godless commies who elicited such spectacular from Keene. It might also make us forget that the issue here is a normall y scheduled retention election - not the crucifixion of George Washington. Simply, the people of California have the right to change the court in a periodic, orderly fashion . Despite Senator Keene's p reachy attempt to suggest that it would be wrong to reject Justice Bird for her politics, the Constitution makes no effort to describe why we should vote for or against a judge - it simply guarantees our right to vote. Judge Bird's retention will hinge primarily on the death penalty issue. Those who find her court's decisions to overrule 28 of the 31 death penalty verdicts it has reviewed to signi fy discord with the California main- stream are likely to vote against her. This, Senator Keene, does not Jeopardize the Constitution. It is a right protected by the Constitution. Date book's B&D feature •new low injournallstn' To the Editor: What an absol ute shock to pick up the "Da tebooJc" section (Orange Coast's Only Enten ainmcnt & Rec· reat1on Guide) of your Friday. M:irch 15. edi tion. This claim. by the wa) we question! We thought fo r certain that an issue of Penthouse maga11 nl' hdd somehow been included v.11h the newspaper when we hcheld the fu ll· page picture and full·length feature article on "B&D -Orange ( ou nt~ '\ Hidden Subculture." You have defi nitely sunk to a new low in 1ournahsm Arc )OU so desperate for features that you ha vc 10 resort to this sordid type of rcpon1ng? Do you honestly hchcvc that there " an~ redeeming value offered to your reader'> h) inserting trash such as this? What ahout the very you ng readers wh o ha' e access to your paper. They arc natu rall.y attracted by the picture of the to\ er. It is no wonder we arc havmg trouble with the present-day drug and alcohol culture and loose moral 'alucs when a local. daily ncw~papcr fla unts and gives credence to such -;1ck and depraved conduct We 'lurcly hope other people who subscribe lo your newspaper and who ''ere offended by such reportinJ will take the time to voice their disgust and say "enough is enough." 01\K AND SHIRLEV GRIFFIN Irvine Sex shop stof}' 'disgusting' -----.-1 ____ _ To the Editor: Last week you ran an article on some woman who runs a filthy i.cx shop 1n Anaheim. J won't even mention her name. it's not worth remembering. I am SU!:P.riscd and disgusted wi th the Daily Pilot for giving this piece of lrash 1 front paae picture and a large prcad in a feature section. OOANGE COAST llilJPillt ~hy would anyone who has the advantage of reachina and teachinJ people about the good thanp in life bnnf thi s sort of 1errible thins to the ~pcc1al attention of its readers of which man y are youngsters? As of today. J'm canceling my subscription to the Pilot. MR . JEAN LONG Hunt1n1ton Beach H. L. lchwerta Ill P\it)llW • _,,.,.ZJnj Mloegof'IQ Ed•tor TomTett C•ty (OttOf ··The perfect wtfe Js programmed todJscJpllnethechlldren.,handle the door-to-door salesmen. and wrtte regularly to her huaband smother. In h~rapare tJme5he washes the car.•• r Radio.anti-Semitism rap hardly base~ onaccuracy Believe it or not, the Senate Foreign Relations Commiuee may find itself next wee k considering the question whether the assassination of Piotr Stolypin. prime minister. by Dmitri Bogrov. anarchist. might have ef- fected the Bolshevik Revo1ution, and if so. is it flirting with anti-Semitism to mention that Bogrov was Jewish? All of th is happened in 1911, and there are those. for instance Solzhenitsyn. who believe that if the loyalist progressivism ofStolypin had matured. th e communist revolution might not have hap~ned. But is it in any sense anti-Se mitic to ventilate such thought? In recent weeks, several JOumals and authors have suggested that the leadership of Radio Liberty-Radio Free Europe has been insensitive to shards of anti-Semitism that ha ve burst into broadcasts beamed to the Soviet Union. The charge that there is permissive anti-Semitism in the management of the stations is. to pu1 it si mply. too preposterous seriously to consider. The head of the Board for Inter- national Broadcasting is Frank Shakespeare. former head of the United States In formation Agency. who has a long public career un- blemished by the least insinuation of bigotry. The vice chairman is Ben Wattenberg. a distinguished Dcmo- craticanti-co mmunist. who is Jewish. The P.resident is James L. Buckley, who 1f only because he is my brother is co ipso. born without origi nal sin. There are I 00 people in volved in producing the proirams that go oul of Munich to the Soviet Union, and about 30 percent of these arc Jewish. The head of the news division of Soviet programming is Jewish, and a citizen of Israel. Two other members of the governing board of the oper- ation arc James Michener and Lane WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY Kirkland. and if )IOU can find in them any toleration for bigotry, why, you arc ingenious enough to discover anti·Semitism in the Ant i-Defa- mation League. A lo t of useless time has been spent in leveling and refuting ridiculous charges. For instance. in criticizing a panicular broadcasr rhe New Re· publ ic editorialized that it catered to the "anti·Semitic tradition of Pan Slav1sm." and resoned to some of the "clicllcs of this tradition. as in the implication that Jews are to blame for Bolshevism. ... And finall y. they quoted a passage from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion which liken ed the Jews to a serpent that 'devours' other peoples." This brought on an explosi ve denunciation from Shakespeare and Wattenberg. who thundered to the New Republic. "You neglected to mention that the announcers describe the Protocols in the broadcast as a 'vile anti-Semitic forgery ."' So: The Senate committee isn't goinJ to find an y meaningful anti- Sem1tism going on in Radio Liberty. But they will be confronting slightl y different. and genuinely subtle, ques- tjons. Take. for instance. the follow- ing commentary. "Democracy (1s) bordcrinJ on chaos. on state treason. on the nght to freely destroy one's own country." That statement was made in a s~cch by Solzhenitsyn in which he criticized the lack of firmness in the West. Should Radio WASHINGTON MERRY -GO -ROUND Libeny relay that speech to Russians? Or should such thougt\Js be censo red? Jean ranco1s ~evel. a leading French philosopher. has recently published a book about the ultimate weakness of democracy face to face with totalitarian opposition. iT that democracy doubts its own premises as so many Wes!emers tend to doubt our own. He endorses exactly th e statement Solzhenitsyn makes. what· ever the differences in formulation. Should such thoughts be transmitted to Soviet ci tizens? Or should we SUP.press any s uggestion of philoso phical introspection. by pro- Wes terners. on our own weaknesses? Consider. for instance. the matter of se paratism. Within what is known as the Soviet Union are a dozen nationalist groups that. in totaJly free plebiscitary circumstances. would unquestionably vote for individual nationhood. Any columnist who has ever referred to the Ukraine as a part of Russia will know what I mean. when the angry mai I starts to come in. Official U.S. policy is to recognize th e geo~raph ical boundaries of the Soviet Union as what they are. Unhappily. official U.S. policy sometimes goes so far as to enlarge those boundaries, as for instance at Helsinki in 1975. Should Radio Liberty voice ex- cl usively official policy on the mat· te r? Or should it encourage those elements in its listeners that resent continuing servitude lo the monster tyranny in Moscow? Interesting questions. One hopes they will be intelligently considered, af\er dumping the anti-Semitic canard. One ho~s. also. that certain senators will guard against en'8ging in the old practice of anti-anti- communism. William F. B•ctley 11•1yodica1ed columal11. EPA playing favorites? WASHI NGTON -Poisonous chemi cal wastes arc pilin~ up by the ton every day in th~ Un ited States, and burning the toxic stuff at sea in giant inci nerator ships is thought by many expens to be the best solutaon to the growing problem. But offi cials of the Maritime Ad· ministration complain that th e En- vironmental Protection Agency has Jac1 AIDEISOI deliber~ely discouraged competition ao extens1~ly time-eons~minJ •. re- m the tentially lucrauvc incinera-dundent. burdensome. 1neffic1cnt tio n in ustry by favonng one com-and expensive research maze into pan y over all others. which only the most well-heeled Maritimc's immediate concern is a ocean incineration firm with particu- $55 million loan guarantee it p ve toa lar in1crcst in burning PCBs would ri val firm. which will need EPA dare venture." approval to operate its ships-and to The memo lcf\ little doubt that repay the loan. • Chemical Waste Management was In its zeal to protect the interests of the well-heeled firm it had in mind. its anointed company -and others The suspicious Maritime officials that might want to enter the field -also claimed that EPA set out to Maritime has wrapped itself in the sabotage the intcr--agcncy board that flag. EPA's chosen firm. Chemical favored a speeded-up proaram to Waste Management. uKs foreign -build U.S. incinerator ships. And at registry incineration ships for its lea t one EPA sc1entistsupported this EPA-•pprbved waste bumina re· view. ate~h-ifube.Owf of Mexico. ---Noti"I that EPA reptaoed "The terms of the proposed special oonsulting firm that had been work· permit to Chemical Waste ManaJe· ing on reaulations with another that ment. Inc ... for the Gulf of Mexico was "not familiar with the incinera· incineration "were very prejudicial. to tion-at-sea process," the EPA official one company controhng ocean-in-wrote: "It apptan to have been cineration technology in the United another effort to discredit the board." Suites with foreign flag ships." stateu The official added that EPA re· Maritime memo obtained by m~ searchers famili~r with the propam associates Corky John on and bad been taken ofTthe task force. This Donald Goldberg. prom~ted an outl'UIC(l rcspontc from The company that Manti me backs. Mant1me, sayina; ··lt l1 lud1crous that At Sea Mnc,, 1s buildina two ur the EPA work aroup is not uti liiina cinerator ships in this country. and the combined upencn« and talents will operate them under the U.S. naa. of (these rcpretcntativcs)." I Maritime officials also savqed Footnote: An EPA spokesman said EPA f0t •llaectty writt,,. •ts dr1ft Maritime offic:tafl wert no toudirr inctneration 1u1delinn with peciaJ than .. anyone elw" in their U· focus on the chemical PCB -of ptttlion1 of concern over EPA per- whteh Chemical Waste Manqcment mill i11ued 10 Chemical Watte Man- has a husc stockpile in an Alabama qcmcnt. wHte dump. WHO TRIED FOR A ROEN· The EPA's "subJttt Stl'lttl)'," a TINA?: A couDk of m1n0{ m) ttries Mar1ume memo charged. "proposes in the 8nt1sh·Aracntinc v.-kJ))'.Cr the Falkland Islands three years ago were cleared up the other day when my associate Jon Lee Anderson spoke with some Argentine air force piW>ts in Bolivia. They told him which country was secretly supplyin~ planes and missiles to Argentina dunng the war. and how the Argentines disguised their enormous aircraft losses. wt-ich one of the fliers sa id may have been as high as SO ~rcent. Peru was the secret source of the French Exocet missiles that proved to be Argentina's most effecti vc weapon. demoying a British warship with heavy loss of life. Peruvian pilots new replacement Mira~ and other jet fighters across Bolivia to the Argentif\e border town of San Salvador de Jujuy. high in the Andes. LATIN ROCKET RA CE: Although Brazil and Argentina have been cooperatina in recent years on nuclear development. my intelligcnot sources aren't sure the sweet ruson- -tbteness . will last. With-.-th11--poni· bility always present. they're womed about Brazil's succcuf ul test last fall of its Sonda IV rocket. The Brazilians say they'll l.unch their first satellite by the end of this dec8de. They plan to use satellites for mcteoroloty. communications and surveys of Bruil's enormous land resources. But a rocket that launches satellite can easil y be converted into a nuclear delivery sy tern. And across the border. Argentina is also bu1ld1na its own rocket -for satellite$. of course. lntelltacnc:c sources ftar that when the two t.un AmeriC"an pants~ scu the know-how to make and deliver nuclear bombs. the world will be that much clotcr to • confllln· tion. ADW&LLa col••alet . AIM WEW Recipe fora. perfect wife Of course there is no such thing as a pe rfect wife. but men can dream. can't they? Keep your ears open at parties. the offi ce. the beach -anywhere there are two or more men -and you will learn the characteristi cs of a perfect wi fe. She's beautiful. resourceful, flex- ible. She is a good sport. · She's a gourmet cook on a food stamp budget. She doesn't go on and on about calories.. cholesterol and fiber. Never does she serve leftovers. The perfect wife handles the check- book. balances it each month. and keeps a running record of all items that are tax deductible. Although she has a job to supple- ment the family income. she keeps an immaculate house. helps the children with their homework. and takes them to Little League practice. She docs all the marketing and the laundry. Her husband never comes up with odd socks in his drawer - just matched pairs. On wee kends she docs the yard work. The perfect wife is programmed to discipline the cllildren. handle the door-to-door salesmen, and write regularl y to her husband's mother. ln her spare time she washes the car. She is a qui ck study and has lea med to unplug the sink. sharpen knives. and replace the batteries in any object that requires them. She grooms the dog. the cat. the kids. and she takes them all to the doc for their sho1s. She is willy without being suty or offending an yone. She impresses her husand's boss wnhout fawning over him or irritating Mrs. Boss. This su perwoman entertains with fl air and wi thout a ca1cress. She comes up with a believable excu9C for turn ing down any invitation her husband doesn't want to accept. She never Oirts. When her husband does. she understands why. She realizes he is irresistible to all women, and he doesn't want to hurt the feeling~ of that poor woman coming on to him. This wife is well-read. but defers to her husband's good judgment and opinion on world. SI.ate and domestic affairs. She lets him make the de- cisions. and takes credit only for the bad ones. Being a woman, she is not as-good a driver as her husand, but drives well enough to keep from banging up the car. She 1s. of course. fun-l oving and i mpulsiv~. That means on a mo- ment's notice. she can find a baby sitter for the weekend so she and her husband can "get away from it all. .. Her mother lives 2.500 miles away and is afraid to fl y. She laughs at her husband's jokes because she appreciates his rare sense of humor. She doesn't nag or suffer from headaches -migrafoe or bed- time. This perfect wife appro ves of all his friends. When it's his tum to have the boys over fo r a poker sessio n. she knoc ks herself out providing food. She doesn't care how late they stay, and never menti ons the cigarette bums on the table or the cheese dip ground into the rug. She doesn't care for jewelry, de- signer clothes or exotic vacati ons. Her wedding ring, his fraternity pin, and a little something she run s up on the sewing machine fills her needs. A simple fish ing. camping or skiing o~tanJ suits her fine. This woman is in excellent physical condition with one exception: she is allergic: to furs. Col•mal1t Au Well• llve1 lo u pu NIK9tl. Treatment selection process called less anxiety-producing By SUSAN MONAHAN 0.-, .... C.1 IS •1 I The woman on the video screen ls talkina about her background. interests and overall philosophy. For about five minutes, she draws a brief sketch of herself. rcvealina something of her personality in the process. But she is not auditioning for the perfect date; she is one of the psychiatrists on the panel of Therapy Selection Services of Santa Ana. a business aimed at helping the client find the right therapist. The concept is the brainchild of Dr. David Davis. a Santa Ana psychiatrist. who says. "There are a lot of great practitioners in this county. But the average consumer doesn't know how to tell a good therapist from a mediocre one." While Davis acknowledges the videotape "meeting" is the most creative aspect of this system. he advises against choosin~ a therapist solely on the basis of personality. "Training, skill and the appropriateness of the therapy are the important things," he said. "Otherwise. to just1ook at tapes and pick someone out is absurd." The 30 therapists in the videotape library are oolltagues whom Davis knows and is willing to recommend; Therapy Selection Services is actually an updated, streamlined version of the intra-prof~ssional referral. "This network was in place before. but it was working inefficiently because there was no formal structure." he explained. ls trigger of hunger --~ misfiring:? Bravo and two gra pefruits if you give a n h onest answer --- Can we talk ... about weight main- tenance'> Almost every- one knows how to lose wcigh1. but it's Dra. DaYld Dam and Dean WU.Oo lave ·. maintain .. tralnlna. •ldll and appropriate-~i~icrs o~eho '~s s2u~ •treamllned the referral proceu bat •tlll neuoftherap1 .. rate1a1Cheetlnclaolce. cessful in main-••••••ililliillillil A person who has.decided to enter therapy will usually ask a friend for a referral. said Davis. And this may result in a therapeutic relationship 1hat is perfect -for the friend. "The therapist may be competent.and qualified, but not do as well with your problem as with your friend's; maybe because you have a different personality," he said. "You may not click, but you say. 'Well. my friend liked him. so I'll give him a chance." ... - This drawback also can apply. he added. to recommendations obtained from clergymen or family doctors: you may be sent to a good therapi.!it who is not right for your needs. The therapist. lOO· may decide that your problem isn't within his or her sphere of influence or special training. taining a weight loss · "I use short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy for six months or longer. How sad after all that hard work. "('based on Freudian principles and designed to help a To feel fat and out of control is horrible-but it may patient solve a problem by understandin• its roots); most feel even worse to watch the numbers on the scale go riaht of my work is with ~ve!"IY depressed .individ uals and back up after the long battle 1s over. troubled atlolesc~nt~. said pav1s. who 1s on ~he sta~ of Naomi from Corpus Chnsti. Texas writes, '"I've lost ~nta Ana Psych1atnc Hospital and St. Josephs Hospital hundredsofpoundsoverthe years and have always pined in Orange. . . them back. l'm1ealous ofrny slenderfricndswbo seem to . When Davis feels th.at a client can best be: served by a enjo) lettuce and broiled fish more than hamburgers and d1ffercn~ therapist. he will. make .the appr<?pnate refe~ french fries. These people never seem to cat except when But.he ~ys that a prospective patient may interpret this as the} 're hungry." a re1ec11.on ~nd not follo~ through. . . Amazing that that should be such a novel idea. Do you This kind of confusion can be avoided 1f a person cat when you're not hungry. too? (Pleue .ee TBJtRAPT /B2) Look at the list that Naomi sent of all the reason,. which tempt her to break into the ice cream and doughnuts. None of 1hem have anything to do with hunger l. "I cu never resl.tt a 1oocl partY· (Wltll my frae.h, tllat always meu1 lots of food .)' ls a pany just an excuse for you to over-indul.,e? Slender weight-maintainers go to panics. too. At your~• soiree you can study their behavior and team from them. Ifs much less fattening than eating too much. • i . "I cu aever pus a do.p .. t ..., wllMet 1toppta1." Sure xou can. You just haven't made that chojcc. Naomi. I ll bet that when you arc on one of your "successful diets" you pass those shops with far ic. trouble. Permanenrweight maintenance llQ.Uires per- manent changes in ·, · g patterns. . ~ 3. "I eat to pl my frtnds." What friends those? Those who love you won't insist that you over-ndulgc on their coolung -however spectacular it 1s. 4. "I eat becaase 's meal lime." Nonsense. Save the calones for when you're really pungry. Calories are hke monc~ in the bank. Successful .,eight-maintainers understand that the} can only spend so many calones a day. 5. "I cu't bear to waste moaey by leavia& over foM ill restaaruts. · 1 Ypur thtnking 1s mcons1~ent w11h permanent weight mainfenance. Yon pa~ 1n more v.a~s 1han one when you cat more than you need. 5. "I eat wllea I'm auioas, bored, depressed or lonely." Bravo and tv.o grapefruits for vour honestv and personal perception. Cons1di:r howeve·r. that you may be scratching the wrong 11ch. The tleeung pleasure and relief that accompany an eaung binge are hkel:--to result in fun her anxiet}. boredom. depression and lonehness. It's a vicious cycle. Docs the one dieter in ~00 \\hO succeeds have otheT special secrets? Yes. wa1ch for 1hem nc\I week. Dr. ~lgaz1 1 a mamage and family rherap1sr m Corona dcl Mar. She '14-clromes ~our responses. lf>ctU wish a personal repl,'1-. please enclose a stamped. scJl:addrcssed envelope Wntt• to Linda .~lga11. Ph-0 .. c/o Dall} Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Cosca Mesa 916~0 BACKTALK A fit body's When deelCnlna for teleYlalon •• 80phlatlcated ladlee. TraYllla aMa blu cat to accentuate now of formal gown; red and black jampealt wu d .. lgned for "Cllff'a alrlfriend to wear In ti:kiQ:::,~ in balance empbul• la another trademark u I• the 90ft look of chlff on. Gowns of 'show biz ladies' admired a. SU. ... tld9 Nd *-· lold blMlkl coat to u oll ...,,_.,ball• "Dila..." Fashion a bles know Travilla ts the gen iu s be hind 'Dallas· --- By VIDA DEAN Deir .... ..,.. ... What better way to get into spnng than via a showingoffabulous fashions for the season? T he Fashionables did Just that at the Meridien. and on hand was one of thci r fa vontc des1gners-TravUJa - and h is latest collection. . The award-winning designer. making his fou rth appearance with the Chapman College suppon group. is the creative aenius behind those lovely clothes worn by the stars on .. Dallas" and .. Knot's Landin,." A model comes out wearing a a red sull with black sleeves ... " A suit for Sue Ellen ... comments Travilla. "She wore this one in Hong Kong. .. he said of a nothcr outfit. 0thm1hatfollowed in the parade we~~-Orcss wi th fur on the sleeves for Donna Krebs.a black and red jumpsuit that Oifrsairlfriend might wear in tbe kitchen ... Sue Ellen worcthisrcddrcssandgold kabuki coat to an oil baron's ball ... " Of ontfashion. he said. "I made one just hke this in blue for AvaGardncr."Somcofthc picccs1n his private collection arc the same as the o nes he designs for his "show biz ladies ... They arc the same soph1 tacatcd t)'J>CS he aims 1t in "ttal life.' "I'm so al•d women look hkc lad1c There arc wonck.rfulclothcsnowforeveryone."Travilla prefaced hiuhow. (Sostronaishcon 10f\. femtotnc fashions that he aook silt )'carsoff dunna what he term "the Jean ft"I ••• ) After the show of 9'tb.; t8ca. taflietaHnd sa&tns. Travilla toad thearoupwhmhascollection would be for erveral days, "Go bu)'. I need yq\lr money:.; (Do you suppe>1eJ.R. is not pe)'•naSue Ellen' bells?1 "I'd love to ha~e the Jumpsuit." said Ollie HUI a (Ple9M ... TllA VU..LA/82) P'ulaloaaltl•: Btrdle •bb. Anne llcbllht. top. N&DOJ Pettljolm ud Naacy Tarnamer. , When fixing posture. think of image in rear-view mirror_ Have \Ou eH'I ------------ looked aT voursdl .i' others see \ou'' It's the rear' ll'\\ c that 1s apt to be mosl ARY traumatic to our eio The seal m3' RoTHEllERG look bigger than 1o1.C.· thought. the hips •••••••••••• may tool fla bbier: the bacl hne more rounded. and 1he shoulders more saag1ng .\rc 'our shoulder . hclt or h~'m hnc le' d" Is one h~I more \\Om 1han the other'' ;\ po tural ~Ur\ e) of health' }Oung men with an average age of ~6.6 )ears \ho'"ed 1hat .3 percent of them have a low nght houlder ~ 1mllar surve} showed an enormou I) high percentage of \Oung "-Omen with rounded ba k4' and wmged shoulders. Causes of such findings could tx poor po turnl habits or congenital def~t" Lool at 1rouNlfiiltn e mirror -)OU are-apt nrset a pac;s1vc po-.ture that reQu1rc the U\C ofhgaments and the lock mg bone' to l eer upnght What's to be dont to con"ttt this poor bod\ balanre that not only loou bad but 1s bed (or optimum health and '1tal1t~" F1nt. corr~11on rcqu1rt'i an •'-'arcne )Ourself a othcrHtt,ou. and "ant todowmcthlf\gabout at Good posturc or poor ptmurc 1c; a\ hah1tual a' an)' chantcten tac or mannt'n m '-'C ha' e ond. "'"'e to h~p in good ph~ teal cond1t1on. Ph ' al·al litnes ha<, hoth orpn1<. and ps chotoa1cal benefit It l ct:p )Our bod} 1n tone. II'" your body tn.actural independence. and. at the same tame."'" )OU confldcne"C in both appcaran<'<' and agl11t) Th1rdl) ha\l" pcnodac 'ipinal c\am1na11on to avoid wuctural problem You ha\r rea'°nahle control O\crnow \OU look: an how ou f etl · l>r C :tn Rotht•ntx-ri hi offl l«•tcd 1n Hu11111n· It'" &·a, h 0• .. COMl DAM.Y PILOT/Wed..-day, March 27, 1985 Ethiopia's treaslire speaks Out for· eoUi,try · Art ambassador Tekle brings quest foru tty to Costa Mesa -AfewerkTekle, who has been called "Ethiopia's National Treasutt," is on loan to thi country until Thul"lday-as a fund-raiser and spokesman for hi s faminc-nddencountry. _. Ata luncheon in his honor at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hoael in Costa Mesa. Tckle. S4. discussed what he .bopeatoaccomp&ish thf&Ulh hittrtand in hiTunoffkial capechya11oodwillambassador. TekJe's visit is sponsored by The An Expencnce in Lacuna lkach and the Los Anaeles-based Commit tee Apinst Famine in Ethiopia (CAFE). "The most sianificant pan of this 1s that he 1s the onl y man i., Ethiopia who can reach out to help his own people.· said Edward Solomon, president of An Experience. Ptus Tekle is involved with the International Mu seu m of 20th Century Arts' campaign to ad van cc world peace thro• a museum which will house works ofrenowned anilts from 250 countries. Chairperson Maryann Del Pizzo explained that one of TekJe's paintings will be reproduced on porcelain plaques. ''Then I thought, how wonderful ifthiscould be used to benefit his country," she added. And yet there was a time when Tekle thought he could bcstsa:ve his country in another career. "I went to England to study to bea mininaenaineer," he recalled. "I felt that to help Ethiopia it was necessary to have wealth." But his genius as an artist was rccoanized and encouraaed. Teklc received hltinitial training from priests in his country. His ~tained alus windows, mpsaics. paintings, murals and sculptures still reflect this e.trly reli&iousinflueoce. In London, he attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts and later went to the Faculty of FineAnsofthe UnivenityofLondon. He continued his education in Italy. France. Spain. Portugal and Greece. But he returned to Ethiopia. where he was commissioned by the aovemment to work on murals and mosaics for St. George's Cathedral. He painted as well, and created a sculpture of Ethiopian hero Ras Makonnen. Stamps, playing cards, Posters. Oqs and ctremon111I costume also carry his dcs11ns. Tckle's reputation is international. howeve r. and he has received awards from countrie throuahout the world. most recentl yacommenda11on from the Orange County Board ofSupervttOnfor his rok in promoting world peace. The artist was introductd by CAFE president. Abraham Kidane. Ph.D .. an Ethiopian nati\IC, wtfo has lived in the United States for l 7yearsand teaches economics at Cal State. Dominguez Hills. He pointed out the fund-raisin~· intended to help Ethiopians over this immcdiatecris1 d enable the country to function independent! int e future because '"Elhiopia Is well-endOWed. Gut 1t as rio SC'itncc or tech nology." This sent iment was echoed by Tekle in his-spccch. He beheves that the famine "is the problem of a acoeration ... It will not continue into the future ... Right now. however. llS ravagcsarc'reOected in his paintings. As the drought continued and the famine spread. '1the colors left my landscapes." Tcklc was pleased that he arrived a\ the beginning of spring. a} 1ng that California reminded him o(pre-famine Eth iopia. 1 Thai he found a point of comparison is not surprising. for the art 1st does not S« the world from a provincial vu:wpo1nt. Over IOyearsago. hcstaned paintina "Unity Triptych." Hcchosethethemc when he discovered fhat "the root of all evil that brings unhappiness lies in dl!>Unlt)." The first panel of the painting depicts this disunity. the second shows 1t heading toward a resolution and the third panel isa picture of a "golden age" -a unifi'ed world. "When I painted it. I thought very few people would see 11." he recalled. Instead, in 1977 "Untty Triptych" won Tekle •licgoJd medal forfineansat the Festival of Algiers. The central panel of four hands -black. white, brown and }ellow-clasped in friendship. will be reproduced on porcelain plaqucsand sold forS350each. An1sts Ertc of France. Yankel Ginzburgofrsrael, and R. Brownell McGrew of the United States have joined Teklc io this effort. L3st Saturday, TckJe spoke at aS350-a-plate fund - raising dinner at the hotel for which cntcnainer Sammy Davis Jr. was honorary chairman. His visit also included a lecwrr at Bowers Museum and meetings with Davis. Sen. Ethiopian muter art.lat Afewerk Tene WOrU OD ht• IOld medal-wtnnin& Oll paint--Edward M. Kennedy and Harry Belafonte. to whom Tekle is grateful for his pan in recording the song"Wc Are the World" which is dedicated to the Ethiopian people. Tcklccoulddoasmuchgood for his countrymen by remaining here as by returning to Ethiopia. but he docsn 't sec it that way. "When a ship is sinking, the rats get out first." he declared. i He explained.. however. that this it not intended as a blanket condemnation. "lfl was just a man in the street. maybe I would love to leave ... but as an artist. the time to leave my country is when it isoo its feet." Nor 1s he conceding to any concern for his fate as an individual. "lfl should perish-well. I was born in 1932 ln.i ••unity Triptych" with lta brilliant colon that raemble •talnecl ...... and many anists ha ve died younger." Teklc admitted that he was skeptical at first when he received an Invi tation to the U.S. But events have changed his mind . "Despite the many things being said ... that try to se parate the friendship of the U.S. and Eth iopia ... Americans tried to do so much from so far awa). For what you have already done. I would like to thank you on behalf of my people." To order a commemorative plaq ue, contact the An Experience. 851-6494. Donations may be sent to CAFE at 1250 S. La Cienega Blvd .. Los Angeles 90035 or phonc (2 I 3) 657-5162. TRA VILLA OUTFITS STARS ••• From Bl her I uncheon ta blemates SHy S.ttoa, Sklrlee Gaqealllelm and lieu Doolla commented favorably on rhe fa_.lh.i_ons that would make a hit anywhere in the world. The Fashionable members are among the most traveled anywhere ... Sutton just back from Austria. Italy and Amsterdam;Helea We1terlDgtalk ing abouta triparoundthe world and ditto for Jerry Rlcllanl1 (men'scommittee); JoAue and Gesae Mix recently returned from Hawaii (where Founder Mildred Mead spends half her time). Peqy Cottoa was excited abounnrip to Ireland and En&)llnd an-d a - honeymoon tnp across the way is planned by Chainnan Mary Loa ( HopkJJl1) Hora1by. ··A I most an ywhcre you ao. New York or Europe. yo u run into someone from Newport Beach." said Barbara Bowle. In May the Fashionables will be travelingasagroupto Palm Springs fora meetingat the Vintage Club. Others out for the pthering included R••ty Hood, talking about a dinner and "Brigadoon .. event ofCha~an's President's Associates on April 27 at the college. Barbara accompanied by Keat Freudt, Gloria Bra4e ... , AueUe Hurwitz, Nora Beiter and daughter Marll)'ll Galaa1tlla1, WIDaleS .. ort and Gloria Otbrink. Also, Mary and C.e1ter Marcell, Dolores Vl rt11e, Virginia Beader, Mary Ann Well1, Jeu Tudow11ly. Robla Tarner, Lacy Woodward, Margaret and Howard Rlcbrdsoa Trarilla commentatee. and Hedda Marosl. THERAPY SELECTION SERVICES ••. From Bl knows in advance what kind of help he or she needs and wants. says Dean Wilson, who 1s in charge of patient evaluation. "Basically. I give them a snap course 1n what they should look for in a therapist." he explained. Wilson. a marriage and family coun selor and an thera pist, does not have a videotape ofh1s own on file . He has a pri vate practice in Santa Ana. but believes that the clients he evaluates would be too biased in his favor. Most of the therapists arc psychiatrists and psychol- og1m: a few mamage and fam ily counselors and social workers are also on the panel. Their areas of specialization include marriage and famil y issues. eating disorders, sexual dy'lfunction and mood disturbances. Wilson helps clients determine the nature and seventy of their difficulties. They are then able to decide which treatment modali ty will be most benefici al. Tbe client 1s also encouraaed to provide input on the type of therapy -and therapist -preferred. Some people feel more comfortable w11h a man (or woman) in the role of therap ist. Another dec1d1ng factor rnuld be whether a therapist goes into the history of a problem or deals wuh the here and now. "Somwmes a patient says, ·1 don't want a therapist who )USt sits there and doesn't say anything,'" said Wilson. Obv1ousl>, non-directive therapy is not for thl\ person who would need a more ac11ve therapist. W11h this information. Wilson narrows th e field. and the client is shown videotapes of three therapists. Therapists are also interviewed by Wilson and djscuss their backgrounds. training, types of disturbances they most often treat and their therapeutic approaches. Wilson says that three possibili11es provide most clients with a wide enough range of choice. ••Jn fact, manr, have problems deciding which of the three they like best,· he added. Davis believes that. too of\en. the patient takes a pa!>s1ve role in the therapeutic decision: he or she is simply "sent" or "referred" to an unknown therapist. "I think the more a person decides for himself, the better it is," he explained. Of course. someone who 1s looking for a therapist can simply make a list of likely prospects and interview each one personally. Davis pointed out, however. that most people don't make their selection this methodically." A lot of people are frightened of getting into therapy. This videotape procedure is less anx1cty-provokin1." He also noted that because many therapists charae for an in111al consulta11on. comparison shopping 1n person can be ex,pens1vc as well as time-consuming. (The fee at Therapv Selection Scrv1ce'i is $67.) And Davis says that fo llow-ups have indi cated that the clients and therapists who have been brou~t together by videotape arc pleased with one another. "Its definitely proving Its validity as a tool." Spenders in suspense PHJR WAYIE For nearly 250 years. the name "Sotheby's" has been synonymous with the finesl works of an. It has come to rep- resent the hiahest standardJ of /ro- fcssionalism an ex- pcrt ise. inspirina •••••••••••• confidence in buyers and sellers around the world. They have sold the areat collections -from the libraries of Talleyrand and Napoleon to the lm~css1onist lJllntinss-of t~ Havemeye ---and-have sold 1nd1vidual mastcrp1ece1 such as Rembrandt's'' Aristotle Contemplat- inJ the Bult of Homer," which hanp in the Metropolitan Museum of An, and Dc&as' "L'Attentc" which 1ssllarcd by the Getty and Nonon Simon museums. To expend his book business, Samuel Baker turned to auctioneerina in 1744. When the company took ofT, Baker's succestors, includina nephew John Sotheby. handled all the lcad1n1 libranes of the t1 me that came up for sale. The firm continued to FOw throuah the 19th century with rqular a uctionJ of paint i np, coins. fumit urc. porcelain and anuquitles. My friend Christi~ Eisenbera. who 1s asioc1atcd with Sotheby's. has invited ~ to attend the most incredible auction from the late Floren« J. Gould's c'tate on t~e last week of AP-ril. Mrs. Gould. renowned French-American pa1ron of the ans, assembled an extraordmary collec11on of lmprei,1onist and Po~t-Jmprcts1on1st pa1ntinai as well a~ Old Master paintings and drawin ... Her home was the center of artistic. literary and social life on the French Riviera in the post-war years. Sothcby's will be ofTerin, more than 200 artworks that once huna on the walls o her villa, "El Patio." The eollect1on is beina sold to benefit the Florence J. Oould Foundation, Inc., a New York-blsed foundation that fosters Franco-American amity. Amons the major painunp in the collection i• a masterpiece by Vincent Van Goth, "Landscape With Risina Sun," executed in 1889 when Van Ooth wu a voluntary patient in the asylum in St. Remy. France. Mrs. Gould chote for her collec1ion those works that dcttlhttd hrr by their intlmatnfitmr arfa brilliance of color. She had a areat affection for the anlsts Henri de Toulousc-Lautrec and Pierre Bonnard. There are five works by Toulouse-Lautrec in the Gould collection, the mott fmportant of which it "La Clowneue a Cha·U·Klo.'' I HS. from the artilt's mature period. This brilliant portrait oh performer 11 one of the last works Toulouse-Lautrec paint.ed ofllfe in the Moulin Rouac. It is estimated to sell for more than $2 . .S million. Durin1 the same Mek, mllJlificent jewelry will bt auctioned from the collection of Annie-Laurie Altken, 1 daulina array of pieces by Van Clttf 1nd Arpcls. Tiffany and Ostenaa of France. This should bt a most excitina week for Sotheby'•· Pilar W1yne 11 1 resident of Newpon &1ch ind the 1111hororPiT1r W1ytrt01 P1~ori1e ind Fibulou1 Recipttl. •• Addrc corrcspo ndcnct to htt attention. (/O PAX PubliJhm1 Co .. P.O. Box 2()()().40. Coron• de/ M1r. 9261$, ·-··------·-------·--AL.·-·-· .. ................ .,...., ... Atmtn1 for 90pblatlcadon on tele.talon Ud ID real Ute, Tra.tlla often tlala black and wblte elepnoe. '-'eat thron,lh your W{essings tocktakingon theoceastortofa birthday ... I wonder what my neighbors think if they sec me. a mature woman, at 5 a.m. picki ng up leaves around my door. I don'tsweepthe leaves: I pick them up, one by one. like beads of prayer. reciting aloud the names of the people I love and have loved. lfobservers think this ritual strange. I'm not surprised. But, at my age. I feel the freedom of Eleanor Roosevelt who said:" I was glad when I became SS so that I could taJk tostrangmen on trains." (Admitted- ly, talking to one's self, while gathering leaves at dawn isa bit more suspcctthanchatting in public with men). Actually. I'm notjust picking up leaves. I'm picking up the pieces of my life. I'm &)caning memories. past and recent, happy and sad. Here. close to nature. I am re- minded of my bqjnnings on an isolated Tcnnncssee farm. There, when I was lonely, the trees around a pond became the friends to whom I confided "impossible" dreams of study and travel to far~away places where there was work other than that in the cotton fields. Standing. basket in hand, I recall the hoards of people who have influenced my life. Their namesand faces parade across my mind. Thank you parents, husband. daua}ltcr, teachers and friends ... the list goes on and on. Somcofthepcople I would thank arc no lonacr here, and I will never thank many of those whose smiles brightened my life-because I never knew their names. With a lot of help. I studied under scholarship. worked 20 years in Washinaton. D.C. (in communica- tions. in progressively more respon- sible jobs) and traveled twice-plus around the world. People helped me make my dream•more than come true. I am especially grateful to the people who instructed, inspired and cajoled me to persevere. I lea med to ask for what I want, to say "no" and to survive. no matter what. To be creative, independent and pro- ductive is what I want. BETTY PORTER Suddenly, my container is filled with leaves. I re st. sitting on a brick wall, still recalling mostl y happy memoreis. But life has also brought meJrief: the loss of a child, a divorce. maJor surgery. the deaths of a father. brother and close friends. But I don't hug pain to me. I "let go" of griefs. one by one. Symboli- cally, leaves dropped atop my filled straw basket make no sound. About 1 a.m. the day's first depaningplanc at John Wayne Airport breaks the morning's silence. Ringing telephones bring sometimes str~ssful calls associated with owning real estate and an importing busi- ness. working with charities. writing. making speeches, conducting free seminars for women on "How to Stana BusinessofYourOwn." maintaining a home and seeing friends. When there is too much stress in my life. I sin&. paint. walk. cook or call a friend. My husband and I meet with clients, by appointment only. over mominacoffee, at lunch. and not after6 p.m. Wholesale importing provides a flexible schedule. allow- ing travel and play. Officially.my husband and I "rctircd"morcthan IO yeasago- he from the U.S. Marine Corps where he served as an aviator for 31 years. and I from a White House staff JOb in 1967 when we were married. Combined. we have worked 51 years. but we arc not retired. We work every day and we plan to go on working toeiether for the rest of our lives. At day's end, I stand in our yard. lookinaoutovera bay which 1salsoa bird sanctuary. A wbnecranc takes Oi&ht and soars above the trees and the hi&h·rlsc buildinpa~cwpon Center. to the ocean beyond_ "OcarOod," I say aloud, "Yours (and mineiu vcrySPECl AL world ... " Wine auction uncoFked Louis Martini haJdooatechcueof I 61ptivatc reserve Cabernet Sauvianon for the Wine auction durina toniaht'sOourmet lntematlonaJ Food and Wine Tastlna-a benefit for the VoluntcerCenterofSouth Ortnse County at the Wntin South Coast Plau. Also. on the block 1t 6:30wlll be a bottle ofStap I.cap's PetiteSirah 1972anda Rohen Mondavi Rothschild pri vale slOCk Opus One. • Eiaht rc1ttur1nts1nd 13 wineries are su9ply1n1 the food and wine fortastina. Another featurt of the btnefit will bt thousands of dollars wonh of oppe>nunity pri1es. • • • GOOD ICOV'rl: Honon ao to Newpon Beach builder Jamet M. Pee.rt on Friday durina 1 luncheon at the Anaheim M1rriotl. wanaa. LJ• is chairman of th~ event where "1ers wiTI receivun award for his_years of service to hit indutt')', h1scommunhy and the Boy Scout, of Amerk1 ... Fifth District upervisorTem a.1 will be honore4.a'-lhe.-Wilham H. !1'\lfleon luncheon April IS It The Ritz in Newp0n Beach. Chairman Pt .. lanett is orpniiln.1this1Alu1e to Riley'11ianincantcontribuuon1oftime and talents to Scoutinaand the Newpon Beach community. • • • "The Intimates': will play mulicofthe 'SOsat "open to the public" dance planned•• 9 p.m. Friday 1n Costa Mna Country Club by Parent• Without Partners, Ora nae Cont Chapter 26. Information about orien- tation for new membm sncedina the dance may bt obWncdbycanina5*5711.1 • • • IPalNOIDONML: Women A110C11tnofUnavn- 1ity °''"""'''h will be •• CllaKellor ,,_ ........ home tom 10a.1n. to 2 ~="'°'' pmn111tcJii by consultant,,..... a bufftt funcheon. tfa topic will "people ldtint Ilona •hh people." I nformatlon: 133.089 f. ., HAK&aA·SIOTB , Laauna Beacb re 1dent1 Trac~ Carlyle Sm"h and Wal&er Jote Hamcra wtrc married an 1 Feb. ) ceremony at Laauna Presbyterian C'hurch. The couple then sretltd 275 auem at a bullet dinner al the anta Ana Country Club. The bride is the dau~tor M Mr and Mrs. Elias Wells math . She wore a dcsipcr original gown ofChantiU y lace over peau de soic candleliaht saun. with'I hi&tl neck, p\lffcd s1eeves and covered but\ons down the back. A Juliet cap held her cuthcdral length Chantilly lace veil. Her maid of honor was Lianne Kirkland and Bridget Tweedie. Marprct Means and Nancy Romero were bridesmaids. The bridegroom 1s the son of Mrs. Robcn-t.em of Chieago;-bowry Hughes was his best man, and ushers were Douglas Smith, brother of the bride, Michael Roche and Thomas Purdy. After a skiing trip to As~n. Col., the couple arc now residents of Laguna Beach . She is employed by the Pacific Publishing Corporation in South Laguna and he 1s a teacher and Tracy Hamera athletic director 1n the Laguna Beach lkhool District. WILSON-COWMAN The C'ommun1ty Lutheran Church o( El Toro *al the ktt1n1 tor the Marth 17 weddinaofLinda Cowman and Ganll Wilson, boLh of COMA Mete. Mr. and Mrs. John Coit of Orantr arc the partntS or the bride. She Waft a aown or off-white antique satin trimmed with Belaium lace. Donna Butido. Jody Cowman and Jennifft Cowman were htr bndal attendants. The bridearoom is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Mauhew McAnhur or COIUI Mesa. He "' auendcd by has fellow Costa Mesa Police officers, Bob Baumpnner, Chano Camarillo and Steven Rautos. After a reception at the home of• bridqroom's parents, the couple left on a wcddina trip to the Lake M~ova area. They arc residents of Costa Mesa. OVIEOO-W&LLSFRY The Rev. Euaenc: Wcllsfry was an officiant at the wedding ceremony linkint-.....his daughter. Joy Eileen Wellsfry.9nd Jeffrey Gregory Oviedo of Laguna Beach. Performina 1he nuptials in the Laguna Presbyterian Church was the Re v. Arch Rutheford. The bride's mother is Earlene Caring for sick unhealthy ----.. Happy Easter ELEBRATIONS has all you need in cards, party ~,~s supplies, invitations for f:.GG o"'"G weddings, birthdays, ""s~"'~· all occasions and seasons. 801 W. Baker las t W. of Bris tol 979-8570 wa1 a~ndcid b>' her liil«. A .. kthell ...... .,.,. ol boMt, ud bndnmllds weft JiH Oviedo. tht bndqrooa:t's lill«. lrnc Cbianock. Alitt ...,., llld N...-C ~. Jett Ov~ Jr. n1 be9I man. and aroomsmen were Norman Lenders, Kevin Ruil, Earle Weu.f'ry and John Wellsfr). Followina a wedid•RJ trip to Banft: Canada, the newlyweds arc bvana an • Laauna lkach. The bride. a salts rcprnentauvc for a Uneer;e manufacturer, received Mr B.S. delrce in matkel1n1 from Cal A'·'·Sll--DT Wcllsfry of Laguna Beach, and parents or the bndciroom are Jcu and Cora Oviedo of Tustin. The bride ~ore a pnnccss style satin gown trammed with. lace. She- .. tatc t:on11 Beach. Her husband earned a .S. in civil ~cineenna from the 11amc un1venaty. He 11 a project tnalnttr with PRC Ensinttr- 1ng in Oraqe. PBJL~llMUllOTO The Makena Church. Maui. was 1he scttina for the Feb. 2 weddina linkina Donna Masumoto of Wa1luku. Maui, and John Richard Phillips of Newport Beach and Kahe1. Maui . A reception for 150 guests followed in the K1hci Community Park. !=GMffl A pthtnna o( famit) IMtnben were pttttnt Whn lre9da Geil Reed)' and Richard JlcMlllM Allen Jr. exchan&ed weddana vows Malett 21 an Sout1' Coas1 Communtly Chum.. A rcctplion followed II the Rn Restaurant an Newport 8eadl. , The bride 1s the daushlel' of Mr. ,andM,rs~ W. llcedy GLCGlll __ ,.... Mesa. Mr. and Mn. Ridwd D. Alm of Corona del Mar are the pemlU of htr bridearoom. Bridal 1t1tndan11 ~ Jetlb Suez and Scot Mannon. After a ~int trip to the Viraan Islands. the coupk are raadtnta of Corona dcl Mar. She is rmployed b)' Ca"'a Health plans of Cah(omia and he 1s with the WaterTcchnolofietCo. • .... "Ricing With The Moon" I 1184) Sein Penn. EllZablttl WeGo- LT""'"°"' "'w. 1:;.cua "FortMdden" (1915) Jlcquelnt lMf. *" ... ;= ProdlncM . ••• ,, "The Died ZllM'' 11113) CMilopller w ....... Mimi -tt .... (C)ClleMX COliB't EXPIMBT -12:9- l l'Wl.8fT .. =HOU.VWOOO •• "' "In s-ctl Of GNgory" ( 1970) Ue ~. Mldl-.l Sarrazin (f)llCBIW ... l =-'MMCA t t t ''The Flilng Of ~ 119711 Jent Wymen, OMn StocaWll _,.._ ~lllOYIE *** "T~ Zone -The McMI" I 19131 .JoM Llttlp, Vrc Morrow -12:10- lilOYll t H "TlllllFI Zone -The McMI" I 19131 Jofwl Ulllgow, Vic Momlw -tt:aO-r.l.'.!:wwmtOAVI> e MIMD HrTCHCOCIC Ii l llTI 1:.VBX>IO • ··~ "The SMtt" lttSSI JoM Ftner. June~ e MOVIE ** 'Hufrbnt Smrtll" (1952) YVOllM 0t c.to, JoM "-'d . • UM, AllBICAN mLl -12:40- • MOYE ••• ,., "The Arr•IQl!Nflt" 111181 Kn Ooug&a. F·~ • 'Cliadty' sweet, bat not too ll11lag at Grand Theater Neil S1mon doesn't ordinarily work the st1me side or the street a'I Slephcn Sondheim. but he has had his tuccelles in the musical arena - &hows like "Promises. Promises" and "They're Playana Our Song." to· name af~. One of imon's earlier contribu· tions to mu ical theater came init1 all> ua play doctor and eventually as olc author of an adaptation of. of all thinp, a Frederico Fellini mov· 11 became "Sweet Cha rity " and provided a sturdy vehicle for Gwen Verdon on Broadway and Shirley Macl..ainc in the movie version. Toi TITUS hoppod-up reli~ious cult guru. There- sa l::la ycs and Linda lol)el:-h&-\le-sotne- high· tepp1ng moments as Charity's dance hall pals. pan1cularly in the "Hey. Big Spender" number. but their later "Baby. Dream Your Dream" segment lacks gusto. Lisa Dryden contributes a fine. steamy 'iCene as the actor' \\-Oman scorned. Rob Ba rron\ bump-and-gri nd choreograp1c effect mesh nicely with the orche'itra11un\ uf William Lock- wood and director Jad. Bunch pulls th e sho"° together " 11h cmpha 1s on the ind1 v1dual moment!> rather than th e entity. a wise dec1s1on in this case. Screeching tires · dY-ing out at_ ABG Network announces 26 ·relevant' new pilots under consideration for airtng In fall season By JERRY BUCK UT ...... .,.., LOS ANGELES-ABC Entertain- ment president lewis H. Erl icht said Tuesday that the network's pilots for the fall season tress relationships and relevancy and nol "screech in& tires." Erlicht gave a pre view of 26 pilots ABC is considering for next season and one show. a spinoffof"Dynasty," is already on the fall schedule. "We are moving away from scrceclung-tires and toward rela· t1onships and relevancy.'' he said during a briefin~ in hi~ otlke ot ABC. "In comedy we re looking for funn y shows wi th witt y diaJ ogue. like our new scnes 'Moonlight ini.' We can't rela y on cars screeching around corners." untitled show stamna Wagner as an insurance investi~tor. with John tanding as hi s British partner, Lew >res as his f1t hcr and Saf!lantha Sinith. the girl who wa invited to Moscow several years ago. as one of his daughters. In addition. ABC has "The Col· bys." starring John James and Emma Samms. a spinoff of "Dynasty.'' which will debut in the fall , and "Dark Mansions," a serial of the occult. starring Loretta Young. Linda Purl ana Paur Shenar. wlffi:h will come on at m1dscason ne~t year. Herc arc some of the comedy pilots: ··Joanna." an en~mble cotnedy set 1r1 a Brooklyn trucking company, ~tarrin~ Cindy Williams. "Emil)." starring Ellen Burstyn as a grandmother who lives with her daughter and two ~randchildren. "The Faculty,· starring Blair Brown in a "realistic and adult" corned) about teachers. h 's a show that requires the p1zzaz of a Verdon or a Maclainc to ketp audiences from dwelling on its sur- prisingly (&ivcn Simon's anvol ve- JT\ent ) unsubstantial plot. And at the Grand Dinner Theater. Pa11i Col- ombo fiUs the bittl.1Uhe nicel) as a dance hall hostess who literati) wear<> her hcan on her sleeve as she looks for love in all the wrong places. - Colombo exhibits boundless energy and sparkling stage presence as her character 1s bounced from one pair of arms to another only to end up continually with (as a sister under the skin would say in "Sugar") the fuuy end of the lollipop. It's a perky, pepp) pip of a perfo rmance. "Sweet Chant)" will be around through mid-June. pla) ang nightly except Monda}'~ at 'al! 1ng curtain times at the Grand Dinne r Theater. in Anaheim's Grand Hotel across Harbor Boulevard from Disneyland. Call 772-77 10 for ticket information. Kirk Wall and Patti Colombo •tar In .. Sweet Charity" at Anaheim•• Grand Dinner Theater. Erlicht said that AHC. which is firmly entrenched in third place in the Nielsen ratings. has not in creased the number of pilots in development. But. he aid. the network was de- velopin_g more corned) shows than 11 had ong.inally· plannell. The pilots include 14 drama show!>. 12 comedies and one vanet) 'ihow. "full House." tarring Della Reese and Paul Winfield in a comedy about a black family. The show has fre- quentl y been called ABC's answer to "The Cosby how. but Erlich! denies II. Unfortunately, beyond the title MUSICAL COMEDY on a less character, there aren't many people In ambi tious scale 1s being offered "Sweet Charity" with whom the through this weekend at the Costa audience can involve itself. Th(• Mesa Civic Plar.housc whi.'n.• director major supponang figures are one-Pa ti Tambellini'sJun1or thespians are dimensional sounding boards for the performing a musical 'ers1on of the star. and even the nominal leadan~ children's play "W1nn1e the Pooh." male role (which doesn't surface until Adam Martz in the title role. halfway through the show) offers little Tammy Ames as Piglet. Ilene more character amplification than a Claudius as the Rabb11 and Natalie whacko scene 1n a stuck elevator. Pepper as Kanga get the mo'it from Kirk Wall mana_ges to pllj this their assignments. Other )Oung particular sequence to the hilt but _people 10 the production arr Aryan fades politel> into the background Rasmussen. Jenn1fi:r Waddell. Roby through the rest. of the show. Mark Wonhang. Julie Fiddl·r. L\phasia Ewing gets off a couple of good Peters. Rachel Anderson. Leah Flor- cameos as an Italian movie idol and a ence a.nd Alcxa.odra Caner. Original mu'i1t and lyrics by Anita Grossman serve tO JUice up the vinta~e A.A. Miln.: script. adapted b> Kristan Sergei. Performances con- clude with sta~ingc; at 2 p.m. aturday and Sunday in the playhouse. 661 Hamilton St.. C'O!>ta Mesa. Ca ll 650-5269 for tickt:t'i. 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ASUGI TO INOIA " ("Gl 8 4~ <H~ ~------~~----~ IAIY1 HUIT OP THI LOST UGlND ' (l'G1 oo v n ~8Y SlEREO HARRISON fORD "WmitHS" (I I 1 00 ''° 1010 I • IAACK DOl8Y s rrJ<f() (DOif MUAPHY "llVlll. Y HILLS CO'" C•l MOf.1,fi«JA.9100, U O 10 ~ I --~~~---~~~-/ d•1~1 llf U . 148 b01• r FR~t , 1 I IHl •AST DRAGON t;G ll . r~ ' ('>-"ARRISON I OAU 'WITNIU" <•I .'\ I _./ ' 1 MON· lHUAS 7 15 t 30 '--------.......--------- I 1•w1l"dl VlfJO TWIN '. • ' JI.: .. . 830 88110 l'f •ri• eooo•NOV•CM "MASW" !"G-131 HARRl'JON ;ORO "WlfNIH" C•I MCIN THURS 7 JC) t A) • tdward\ ~o cal U'Ull HILLS Mill 711 H 1 I . ' ... " .,, . . . ~--"THI lllA•fAST ClUI" (I ) • 10 1 l() • ,. ~ ,, e ·~ A(..11. >fMY AWAfiO NOM<; NC.l BESI PIC'TURE THI KILLING PllLDS"i •I I~ 10 IO "Joi RY·§ UVINGI" (R) MOO IHURS 7 JO II JO THI HIAKfAST CLUI" (a) I no 500 100 uoo 'THI SUH THING" <"G· U J 1•0 l •o ,.o ,~.-. 1•w1N1 SOUTH COAST I A£UNA 491 1111 • TRACK STCA£0 WAL r OISN(Y $ 'fANTASIA" (G) • 0 '•S -~----~~---....... "INYO YHI NtOHT" (I I \4A ff11[W l\Af)O>l\o( VISION QUIST" <•I '• , 110 •20 6 10 t )O ) > 'TMt SUll TMIMO (~ U ) au,010 l AC"ADCMY AWARO N()M NA HON$ ) "THI IULLINO flUOI" (a ) -70010 ~-~-~---~~~~--- ., ....... llD{) · . · · Ii 12 lllbO • ~ ... UOOlft lOST IN AMlllCA' (I ) , .. •• CALI.BOARD -Publi c aud111ons for the first annual Medieval Thcter Festi val will Ix· held Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at UC' Ir 1ne's Lillie Theater .... four men and one woman will play inult1ple leading roles in the festival. from Sept. 23 to Oct. 5. and will earn $500 each .... volunteers arc also being sought for the choir and backstage ass1gnments__call 856-6614 to secure an audil1on time slot .... The Harlequin Dinner Theater is bringing the musical "Grease" back for another summer. and aud1t1ons for non-union performers to c:om- plcle th e cast wall be held next Wednesday at the Harlequin. J503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana ... tr)Out times arc 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for women and 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. for men .... Herc arc some of the dramatic shows under cons1dera11o n: "Brot hers-In-Law." Mac: Davis and Joe C'ortessc in an action- adventure drama. , "Spenser: For Hire." Robert Unch as a tough private detective. "Triple Cross." About three police- men who become private detectives af\cr winning a lottery and bet each other wh o can solve a case first. "Shadow Chasers," a college para- psychologist.teams ua with a tabloid journalist 10 chase supernatural phenomenon, starring Trevor Eve and Dennis Dugan. "Northstar." starring Greg Eviga n, described by Erhhch as a "1985 version of 'The Six Million Dollar Man.'" in which an astronaut is struck by solar radiation and acquires superhuman power. The Robert Wagner show. an RETURN to the captivating chann of Jabba the Hutt. -----'TAIL"Aar.--------------------- STAITS PllDAYI ANAHllM 1179-91150 PACIFIC ANAHEIM OR·IN •1HA 990·4021 UA MOVIES 4 IUINA .. 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"Hearts of Steel." a group of steel workers open a restaurant after their m1ll 1s convened to making computer chips. "Just Plain Rich Folks." about wha t happens to an average family when it wans the lottery. \ "Moscow Bt:treilu." about news- men in Moscow. described as "Ma ry Tyler Moore in Russia.0 • The variety <1how ABC' 1s looking at 1s "That Was The Week That Was," a rev ival of the topical satire on NBC in the mid-1960s. wath David Frost once again host. ''An inspired comedy." -THE NEW VORt< TIMES. Janel Maslin ALBERT BROOKS JULIE HAGERTY A LOSTI~~A MERILn G Al I UIN t I M"'IHY•UA\f ·---=--:-.~-=o ·-... ,,. ... -· ----· IJlCLUSIVI UIGAGIMlllT MON-THURS 6: lS, 1:05, 9:50 . '"MASK' IS SUPERB. One of the most beautiful love stories wt;ve had In the movies in quite a long time ... It's a beautiful film ... certain to be one of the year's most talked about pictures." ~Shbi. AT THE MOVIES·TV .,,-,~·~ Sometimes L~ most unlikely people become he~ IPG-ul• A UNIVEASAL PICTURE. , .... ~,.-.~ .... .... UA~ M .atP .... ,. ,..,.._,,.. ()t,o .. 11 • '°" .. ,. UA- W '"' ttCNI PLAYING ,..,.... MICl-S.W• Mtat.l:) ---(-¥illltl-.. .., ......IUOI , __ c-.. ~ ........ c.ivc.o1t1 w ~ -""'""·~-°""" UOQI ~ 1-C......wo., •1air. , __ .......... , ..... ...._,1 Cyb,11 lightens up in---------- quest for new_ career By JERRY BUCK ,,,, ............. LOS ANGELE -Cybill Shepherd, th~ former beauty queen and . frost y tease arr a half-dozen mov1H. also can make people lau~. In her seeond televi ion ~nes ABC) "Moonlightina." she 1$ proving to be adept at both verbal and visual comedy and as straight man for co-star Bruce Willis. "I've never done this kind of role before." she says. ··although I did comedy in · 1lver Bears' an 1976. I've alw1 s ~led l<l-.do a comedy- adventurc." In ''Moonlighting." she plays Mad- die Hayes, a top fashion model whose business manager skips with all her money and leaves her the owner of a shaky detective agency she had bought as a tu writcofT. She ends up throwing in with the head of the agency. Willis. who plays a fast- talking conniver named David Ad- dison. "She has a great deadpan." says Willis. a former New York standup comic. "She's good to play ofT of. When you have a good script you need someone good to play ofT of. She's wonderful." Shepherd. 34. ·~ now on her second quest for stardom. following a return to her hometown of Memphis. Tenn .. after her movie career dried up. She was just barely out of her teens when director Peter Bogdonovich spotted her picture on the cover of Glamour maga1ine and cast her in "The Last Picture Show" 1n 1971. She had been voted Miss Con- geniality in the Miss Teen-Age America comelltion and then won a ··model of th e year" contest that took her to New York. She was on the cover of Glamour magazine eisJlt times in the yea r that Bogdonov1ch found her. They did three movies together. "He was m)' first great teacher in acting," she says.'' I learned a lot from Cybill Shepherd the thri'c other -women 1n 'The Last Picture Show.' Eileen Brennan. Clori s Leachman and Ellen Burstyn. Then I worked for Elaine Ma y in 'The Hcartbeak Kid' and I learned some comedy from her:· Bogdonovich became not only her mentor but her companion and lover. as well. "We lived together for 81h years." she says. "During that time I worked w11.tl some heavyweight directo rs. But 1t was time for the relationship to be over. I was ready for many different reasons." She says, however, she is ready to work with Bogdonovach again. Soon after \he returned to Memphis in 1978 'ihe married David Ford. They had a daughter. Clcmcn- 11nc. now five. They were divorced in 1982. While an Memphis she re- corded jazz and cou ntry-western albums and played Jau clubs and regional theater across thl' count I) "One of the things that got me hack to Memph1 was gellmf mvolvl'd m renov11ina downtown.' she says. "I helped save the Orpheum. a 1928 theater. We had a benefit and raiKd money to save it." lh her motor home $Ire ing room. parked outside the 50und talc, she has a drawing by Clemcr11inc-tacked to the wall. h's a stick fi&urc labeled. "Abraham Lincoln in the snow." When hepherd returned to Holly· wood she tackled her first TV series. NBC's "Yrllow ~osc," a sort o( Western soap opera. She played a rich idow with three tepson . II older than she." I thought that made it very sexy," she says. "The whole point It that they were older than I was." But "Yellow Rose" struck rock bottom 1n the ratings and never rose higher. "I know that the orifinal plot couldn't be implem(•ntcd.' she says. "Sam's character (one of her ste~ sons) and mine were supPosed to get marned. But Sam didn't want to do It. I thought 1t would be great." The pilot for"Moonlighting," writ- ten by executive producer Glenn Caron. was brought to Shepherd when onl)' 50 pages had been done. h ..was wrlllen with her in mind. The p1lo1 required Shepherd and Willis to do a Harold Lloyd-st) le act hanging from a huge clock high up on the side of a building 1n downtown Los ngele'i.Shedid muchofhcrown stunt work. ( he swims laps at UCLA's Olymp1c-s1Lc pool to stay in shape, b1c)'cles and works out with weights.) "l w1'1h, in one sense. that I could have worked in the' JOs and '40s:· she says. "because I would h:ne lo\ed to do screwball comedies. "That's what this 1s. in a wa)'. Comedy 1s fu n. but it's vcl) precise. It requires a lot of concentration. It's a real art." ,. he laugh-;. "M) epitaph will read: 'We'll make this a corned)' }Ct.'" Happy family, for now Melinda Knudmon. Crate Harrlll and Patrick McGlnnl• (from left) celebrate Jlarrlll •• aafe homeeomtnc from WOrlct War U In .. The Subject Wu Roeee.'• on 8taCe at the 8eD Clemeata Co-•1111ltJ Theater Thanday tbr~ die clo9fc!I performance S.tuda:r at a P·•· 492-cM85 for ticket lnformadoL 'Friday V' hm:rific success HOLL' WOOD (A P) -"Friday the 13th -Pan V" slashed through a group of new competitors and placed a stranglehold on "Beverly Hills Cop" to Jump to the No. I spot and earn the biggest weekend movie gross so far this year. The late'll episode 1n the enormous- ly succc!lsful horror series. earned a whopping $8 million 1n its debut .weekend. Paramount Pictures. which released the film. said at was the best opening \\-Cekcnd of any 1985 film. expert picked up $5.3 million. A Disney family film about a dinosaur, ··eaby," finished fifth 11s first time out. hauli ng away S4 million. Placing seventh behind .. Be verly Hills Co" was "Wttness," a murder mystery set in Pennsylvania's Amish country. It earned S3.8 million over the weekend, bnnging 11s gross earn- ings toS4JJn1llion in SC.\ en ~eeks.. 1. "Witness." Para.mount., _$3.I milhon. I , 11 s screens, $43 million. seven weeks. The rankings gave Paramount three films on the top draw rist -LOS ANGEL.ES(AP)-... ··Beverly Hills Cop," "Witness" and T._.Brwwet'lf9nl...,_,...... -HHllllii-~-------------- "Severi)' Hills Cop." the Eddje Murph) action comedy and top money maker for more than a dozen weeks. not onl y slipped 1n the money ratings. 1t plummeted to the number six spot for the weekend. It was far outdistanced b)' a group of a new releases while drawing in S3.9 million towards its total gross of $191 million. .. Fnday the 13th -Pan v:· 11.200 to wepe.ce her daTlrged Here are the top seven movies at ateron~·1Wlllkol...._. the box office over the weekend. with The IUr, d9dc•1d In 1111, .. distributors. weekend gro~s. num~r nw a bul "op at the COIW fll of screens. total gross and num~r of Holl)wood and Vine and ..._, .. Porky"• Revenge," the third ofTer- weeks in release. ~ ___ .. ~ • I .. I "Friday the I 3th -Part V " """tr~ uwt~ • ... " Paramount, SS million. 1.759 ~ rwt onty-·~:-- scrccns, first week. _ •"' the .urr--.. . I 2. "Porky's Revenge:---Fox. S6.2 . WM broken . 'Dynasty' star in plane.peril By LYNDA HIRSCH DALLAS: Pre~mpted ' • • • DYNASTY: Krystle find\ Blake holdang Christina in h1~ arm\. Kl)\lle refu'les Bloke's pleading\ to return horTil'. 1n~1s11ng ~-!,~~ ho:r!~e~I ~sd~::,~~:11~~~~~a11iu~1~~11~ offers Lukr Job a1 Colb)'CO 'i1e,l·n warn~ Luke lhat Alc,1m· gcsturr 1s JU\I J way of compcung with Blake.:. Adam l'ncouragr\ Claudia to .11e1 Mciucan di\ on:e from Steven. Alex as warns Amanda not 10 gave up Pnncr Mac~hael. £Xx tell\ Kry\lle tha1 Daniel hu been 1mpnsoned an Paragua). Pnncc Michael calls ofT engagement 10 Amanda when ~he continues to r1:1rc1 his afTecuon Blake l-all~ Daniel and demand' to sec him. Daniel refuse~. S:l) 1ng he'\ lcavang for a1rpor1. Al airport. l>anacl sec~ Blake s1111nJ an private plane fhc plane 1akes ofT w11h Blake and Daniel arguing Two puppet shows have circus theme Two circuses -with ~trings at· tachcd -will be entertaining chll· dren of all ages during spring va- cation. "Let\ Go to the Circus." a colorful puppet show will be performed at I p.m. Tuesday a1 Golden West College and "Barnum and Balonc) Side how" will be offered at I I a m. and 1:30 p.m. next Wednesda) at Saddle· back College Nonh. The famed I.As Marmouscts will present the show in GWC'i College Center on the campus at 15744 Gold en West St .. Huntington Beach. It will feature three-foot high animal puppets who decide to put on their own circus while the human trainers arc away. A penguin .ring· master introduces the acts: a giraffe tosses hula hoops while a bear ndes a zebra and a crocodile plays ball. Meanwhile. behind the scenes. a romantic sub-plot is played out when a mouse falls 1n love with an elephant that's infatuated with a 1cbra. about lr..r)\llc rhc) v.rc~k and acc1dcn-1all)' knock p1lo1 uncon<,(:1ous The planl' stans to dive toward mountain rangr 31> Daniel fran11call) tr.rah'! con.1ro1,. ' . . FALCON CREST: Pre-empted 1ng on the escapades of sc hool chums 10 return Lulhcf'5 hcanng 11. succc~lul on the loose in a Florida town, took but I ulher can't undersiand wh) he sun 1,ctJ an e\plosion whilh ~hould haH· the No 2 spot by earning S6.2 million killed ham and wh' Raleigh ..... hu had llS first "'eckcnd. man) rc'Pf'""b1h11c~. d1c·d Craig ~hocked "Ma'>k." the true story of a grossl) ( ra1g 'hocked whl·n he learn\ that h" ~on disfigured bo) named Rocky Dennis HILL STREET BLUEs: LaRul .. , mo' ic S1e,en ha' marncd and 1sahou1 to hecomc which star11 ( her as his mom. came in ~oe' from a famll) film to a porno 01d. a father ~e\tphal brings Tomm) lo hi\ third in ll'i third week of release nev. a pan men I and as \urpn""·c.I h~ .i ~ L I II t-' 111 and Renko arc a\s1gned 10 W'-er an garnering .Du. m1 ion an n:ce1p >. • lh.impagnl··hcanng Dr ( r:11g .ind hi\ F h fi h d b k all·wh11r hou\ln& proJect which "Jdm11-.,..,fl' C raag ob' aou\I) thinks thl· a pan· in as ing oun in 11~ c ut wee - m1lhon. 1.423 screens. first week . ..-When em Munroe, the PNll! 3. -Mask." n1versat. S6. I ITf1lmm;-dent of ur.w.ri filn ~ 800 screens. $6.6 million. three l4Nlm9d of the dlar9Plllr ...... wei.:k'i. out a request to 750 ..,._ 1"' 4. "The Last Dragon.'' Tn-Star. wit In cal\ check.a .-Ml '"°'., ~~k. million. 1.038 scrcen'i. first orders, rnoeity of s1 to13. 5 "Bab)" D1sne~. S4 mtlhon. 916 &.wer and her hulb9nd. ,. <>ereens. first -week cord6ng executM Bob Tilllla, 6 .. Be-.crly Hills Cop:· Para· vt.6tedthesteronatrtpfrom .... ., mount. S3.9 million. 1.357 screens. YOft(. She WM here to "JI•• Oft 11ng four black fam1hes When I hll run'> nwnl " hcncath a man of \\ l'\lphal'' end -wa'I "The Last Dragon." The 1n10 1roublc. Renko 1~ not there tu bal·k "1010"' n mo' 1c about a martial anr, him up. i\ furaou\ Htll feds Renkt> wa~n·1 ,._:'.:.:1a:..:.:n=d.:..:1n.:!g:.._ __________ ~---------------,-----'--------------------------rn\enng him tht' "a) a goo<l panner \hould ~Ian is enragl•d when he lrarn~ his prrkct howhng g;imr "'on't hr rccogn11cd b) 1he Oo"-ltng as'\OC1a11on bc.•cau'>C.' l1I unacn·ptablc 011 on the allq Al -an ahoruon cl1nac. a ragh1-10-lilcr lhruw\ blood on one of1h1: c.loclor\. then going to h11 one ul lhe c.l0<.10f\, the mJn\ plalard al·udcnl:lll) h1u a pregnant "'Oman who had dcl 1drd aga1n\I an abon1on When the bab) 1\ born four mon1hs premature. 11 d1r\ The man 1\ rharged "11h \t'Cond· dl·grcc manslaughtrr. S IQl .9 million 15 weck'I. "The Merv Gtltftn Show. • • • KNOTS LANDING: Greg \umner re· places has decencd father a' corpora11on hrad Mac-surpnscd when Sumner pledges coopcra11on an rcg;ird to Galveston Co.'\ pos~able involvrmrn1 in 1he 11dal basin murders. 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Jouglct has used p~ppets as therapy for .emouonall) disturbed. deaf and phys1cfilj y handi- THC a•EAKPAST CUl9 C•t Sllowt At 12100 2:01> 4:00 6:00 1:00 .. 10:00 •TO THC "teHT C•) Showt 11 1 10 J :JS S:JS 7 41 .. t :SS WlllU 111 l tlti I Kl Al•l A tl' 11 "lilt ,.., llf lllll rtlll ' ,.,..~ 1•1 "' <\l>f~\ "'"-ARD NOMJ NCF •O I ltiS CllP Ill) capped children. "Puppets have the magic quality of creating a new personality for the viewer." JouaJet said. "Thus. the child discover a new way of com- munica1ion through the medium of th~ puppet's personality.'' Admi 5ion is SI and ticketco arc available at the door. For more information. ca ll the GWC Com- munity Scrv1ei Offk4¥-8~99t~ Nancy Mitchell. creator of Minikin Puppet ProductiOTIS, use veTitril- oq u ism. hand puppeu and manonettcs in the variety show to be taacd 1n Room A301 on the ddle· back campus at SSOO Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. •·P.T. Barnum. proprietor of the show. introdutt1 one iany act after another. includ1na a nervous 111htropc walker. a bumbhnaJuuler. I croonina fr<>& and a 'hip' 'kelcton. ju t to name a few." cohc u1d. After each performance. the au- dience 1 invited to panic1patc 1n a puppti·m•k1n1 dcmonsuauon. Pat- tcmt for puppet\ an: provided T1ckct,arcS4 ca'h orS3 forarou~ or IO or mon:. ;\dvan~-e ticket purc:ha\C\ arc recommended. Call Saddlcback ( ollcgl" Nonh Com· munit\ Sen 1t·c5 at $~9-1 JI J I The greatest aciventure fNef' bOml --· .. .. . ,.. •. irq-. -NOW Pl.AVINO - IUlNA '~I( Pac1hc 1111*1& Ptrll 011vt-ln 82 I ·-070 * COITA MllA U.daCMlll!lt $46-)102 • ll T<>f'O fltWlldt fl I lfO sat 9SOO l"VINI l0.1tllt WOOC1b1t~ 6~1 06M OAANOI ~~~- • WllTMINITI" EltWnt Cintmt ¥1"1 191 393$ [;: 'i;J WITil&a(•I Shows At: 1:01> ):10 1120 7:30 • t ·4S MWOl 63!&170 S IMltUM OJI .. MMHM 8214070 UNA ,AllKOJllN .... ,.9S2• l I.IA lllOYllS I ,. ~. ~•LY MILU CCII' (R ) Shows It I :U l :U S :lS 7 SO .. 10:05 f!l.· t T? 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Ha1es has been narued yicc president of the Parker Bertu A•....,.ee o...., of Pmer Haaalfl• Corp., based in Cleveland. ln his new post. Hayes has operatina responsibility for Parker's product suppon and loliatics divisions in Irvine, tbe ps turbine fuel systems division in Cleveland and itsacncral aviaajon operations in Ohio and Colorado. Hayes hu been witb Pttter since 1972 and attended VC lnlae't ex«utave development program. He lives In Mission Viejo. Dreyer II YOHI to represent Misty Ridge. located in ats master-planned Rancho an Clemente community. Dreyer & Young has offices in Newport Beach aod San Diego. Tradeenvoywams U.S. ml!.xcloseits markets to Japan • • • RellMa Teat RJle1 has been appointed marketing adminis1rator of Pta•eHa lfoma'-Southcm OlttfOtnla rtliOn."RifcyWas formffiy associated with the Coast's DouJ• L. 8re11 Ce ., Ml11loa Viejo Co. and Warm1actoa Deve..,..._t. She has been with Irvine-based Ponderosa since 1984. • • • Larry a. Minis ... has been named executive vice president of Secut&y fadlle.M..,... Cer,.'1 comm1ercial mortgage aroup. with resp0nsibility for production in the group's 10 offices 1n seven states. Included is the firm 's Ncwpon Beach commercial office. He has been with the company since 1973. • • • Dua Seell1 has been promoted to principal of Hogan Roy Partners, a • • • Laguna Hills resident Harold Esell, western regional commissioner for the V.S. lmmlcratloa ucl Na&.,allu&loa Service, has recci ved an award from the Lot Aa1elet Federal Execullve Board for outstanding performance as a federal manager. Ezell has been with the INS onl y since March 1983. but has ac~ired .. superb level of technical knowlcdg(_' in that time~ sajg I CommisSloner AlH CNiJIOll. Among llis accomPTfs men ts were: Helping an elderly C'uban woman dyi ng of cancer fuifill her lifelong dream of becoming an Amencan citizen; paroh11g an Iranian family into the United States so one of their children could receive a cancer opera11on: mobilizing service officers10 find an I I-year-old girl abandoned by alien smugglers in the southern border area and reunited her with relati ves in the Un ited States. · • • • Saul Padek has been appointed president ofl..aAeer Yach& Corp. oflrvi ne. Padek will relocate from M1am1 to Newpon Beach to take on the new post. He is a boa11ng industry veteran and former president and owner ofThompaoa Boat Co., where he is credited for increasing sales fro m $750.000 per year to S 12 mill ion per year. ••• Walter P. Blass has been named chairman ofSHearson Lehmu Mortgage Corp. 1n Newpon Beach. He replaces outgoing chairman Fruit O'Bryan. Blass comes to Shearson Lehman from CenTrust Savings Bank in Miami. Shearson is a sub idiary of American Express Co. and originate and services home Joans. • • • Warkentin Cox ArcllJtect1 of Costa Mesa has designed twin, six-story towers for IDM Corp.'s Circle Business ('enter in Long Beach. The towers each contain 79.464 square feet and are sited on a five-acre parcel near Pacific Coast Highway. • • • Tbe Stearns Co. 1s nearing completion of two new research and development buildings at th e Koll Co.'s Phoenix Tech Center io Arizona. The buildings were designed by Newpon Beach arch11ects DeRevere Partnership. Landscape design as by The Planninr Center of Ncwpon Beach and Phoenix. l •• Comprehensive Care Corp. has announced a series of executive management appointments. Tbe appointments are pan of an overall TOK YO(AP)-Lawmakers m the United States are preparing 10 close Ameritan markets to Japanese manu- facturers if Japan does not make more progrcsrorropeninrtrs-marketrto U.S. impons. a former Japanese ambassador to Washington warned Monday "The U.S. Congress 1 in an emouonal senument," said Yosh10 Okawara. who returned recentl y after serving five Yl'Brs an Washington. f1e said Congress "may make its own move.. toward protectionist measures 1fU.S. negotiators contin ue to ha ve trouble ,. opening Japan·~ markets to American products. Okawara·s comments came a' Prime Minister Yashuhiro Nakasont• was proposing cutting tariffs on <\mencan lumber impons in face of growing opposition from Japan's lumber industry. The fo rmer ambasc;ador told a news conference "at 1s essential to tackle and take specific measures" to open the Japanese market<;. particu- larly to American companies in the areas of telecommunications. elec- tro nics. forestry products. mcd1canc and medical equipment. President Reagan ~pec itically call ed for acuon in those areas when he met in January with Pnme Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in Los Angeles. · Okawa said congressmen arc feel- ing growing political pressure to help runcncan-m11nufactuttn wh6-Werc hun as Japan's trade suplus with the Llnited States jumped to $36.8 billion 1n 1984 fro m S2 I .6 billion in 1983. Nakasone ordered a study of poss- ible tan IT cuts and other measures to open Japanese lumber markets in a meeting of senior officials of "the ruling Liberal Dcmocra11c Panv. K}odo New~ Service quoted Part y Serrl'tary General Shin Kancmaru as '>aying the govern ment must consider fina ncial assistance to the lumber 1ndustr) and related industries before tanm. art• cut a!> rL'Questcd by the Un1t\'d States. U.S. nego11a1or'i ha e demanded rcmo' al or reduction of tariffs on plywood and related products. Japan now imposes a I 5 percent tariff on pl} wood and oart1clc board. _ Kyodo al o reponed that State Minister Toshio Komoto said the go\ernmcnt plans 10 settle com- mun1ca11on issues hy the end of this month and the issues in uch other fields ac; forestry products. electronics and medicine and med ica l products ,by early April. Costa Mesa planning and landscape architecture firm. He has been with the co~pany for eight years as an associate responsible fr 1mgation design and prOJCCt management. • • • Irvine resident Jeffrey L. Nichol s has been promoted to vice president and director of marketing for BwthtHs Property Development Co. 's office pro1ects. In his new post. Nichols will oversee marketi ng and leasing of the Irvine firm's office project developments. Nichols has bee n with the company since 1983. Business propenies has offices in Irvi ne and Phoenix. Ari1. It is presently developing an $85 million office and hotel project adjacent to Anaheim Gloves are coming off in software market war Stadium. • • • Kathy Habash ha s joined lrvine-ba ed WMF Desis.ns, lnc. as director of interior project development. She comes to the arch11ectural design/space planning firm with a background in the contract fum1sh1ng industry. • • • Bonnie Kroll ha s been promoted to senior an director at Marketing Directions, Inc. with responsibility for directing all studio activities including supervision of an directors and outside suppliers. As leader of the graphic anis studio. she will develop graphic directions for agency clients. Kroll has been MAC ADAM KROLL HABASH NICHOLS .\ pnce<onsc1ous. performance- dnven 1nt~nsely compct1t1 vc market for computer software is now emerg- 1ni. according 10 an expen observer of the computer scene. Robert F. Snyder. ~roup publisher of Gordon Publicauons high tech- nology group including Computer Dealer and Computer Products. de- scribes th e coming software market a!I with the firm since mid-1983. • • • . a priLe ring where "the gloves arc Dr. Miilard N. MacAdam of Corona del Mar. a management afld restructuring plan tor the S 150 mil hon health care firm as It embarks on a coming off' as software compan1c~ organization development consultant. was keynote speaker. discussing growth program intended to double the com pan} ·5 present size within fou r become more compct1tl\ e. more "Producti vity and Profitab1ht) Through" People" at a 2~,ljl annl\ersal) years. Among them: Rkhard A. Santoni, president: W. James Nicol, vice aggress1-.e in 1he1r marketing and conference held earlier this month in Long Beach by the Amoor Group, Ltd., a cha irman: Stephen R. Munroe, senior vice president and ch1effinancial officer. more responsive to tht• new con· solar healing manfac1urer and supplier. Mac Ada m also presented a program Also Mark A. Edwards, , ice presiaent and corporate controller. David sumer. entitled "Training the Sales Trainer~ Developing State of the .\n Training." Delmastro, vice president of marketing; w. Richard Kite, vice president of the Cena1AI > the recent bombshell W i R 'd I I G • h• • I d h R · newly former research and development depanment. Mar·y Lee Potter was dropped by IBM when it announced arm ngton esa ea& a roup as c ose escro~ on t ree 1vers1de that 1t would stop production in Apnl apartment sites with land values of more than $3.4 million. Representing named vice prei.ident of human resources: Stephen Toth was named vice of Its PCjr home computer puts the Warmington in the transactions werl' Ian Brown and Rufus Barkely of presiden t of employee services: Dee Elliott 1& director of professional servic\'s. market an a free-for-all brawl. Cashman & Wakefield 's Newpon Beach office. east: and William Kaupus 1s director of acqu1s111ons in the marketing and "We are now in a market for • • • de,elopment depanmcnt. Jou Prevost has been appointed director of Woodcrest Development, software 1n which consumer!> no lnc.'s new home warranty dl·panment. Prior to Prevost's appoinlmcnt. the • • • longer accept the theory that high· Irvine firm's constructio n depanmen1 was in cltarge of customer requests. Yeiser-Garland design firm of Custa Mc~ has furnished three model powered. carefu lly·d ocumenled pro- "The biggest reason for the change is the sharp downward movement of hardware prices." Snyder continued. "W11h personal computers selling for less than Sl.000. 1t is increasi ngl y obvious that a consufller will not accept paying $500 or more for his software. "Equall~ 1mponan1. the new con- ~uma 1s no longer a computer spcciali't but a small businessman or self·cmployed professional looking for a romputcr to handle some very spcl·atic JObs such as billing or inventory . .. .\'i a result of the lower prices for computers. the market for software has expa nded dramatically both 1n size and scope. The computer store 1s no longer the most important outlet for software. for example. Instead, you find c;oftwarc on sale 1n depan- ment <;tores, bookstores and mass merchandisers. Prevost is former corporatedarector of customer service for Broodmoor Homes hom\'s at The Fieldstone Classics on Robinson Ranch in El Toro. The firm has grams have to sell for $500 or more." and was president of his own Four-Star Conscructlon Co. also been hired to design and furnish the model~ at The Fieldstone Collection. Snyder observed. "These consume" B Str t B be • • • located at East Hills in Anaheim. The homes arc being built by The Fieldstone arc not interested in anythi ng but the ay ee Ir rS :;:::W:S:L:A::D:e:v:e:lo:p:m:e:n:t:C:o:r:p:. :h:a:s :c:h:ose=n=th=e=sa=le=s=m=a=n=a=ge_m_e_n_t-:-fir_m_o_r,c..:..o..:..·..:o::-f..:.N..:e:..w....::po:...::..:..rt.:.....::.B.::.:ea:.:c:..:..h:..:... ___________________ _::a.:::b.:..i l.:..1t:...y.:::o.:..f.:::.a.::p.:..ro::.:g:.r.:::.arn....:....:t~o....:d:..::o:...:a::...:..::1o~b---" opens in Costa Mesa IRA. An lnJ1v1Judl Rt:rrrement Account at Western Emp1rt• pm- v1Je~ .i perfect ,c reen for you r now and fut ure ~avi ng . Each yea r working couple:. can put up co $4,000, indiviJual-. We're a stro~, erorrtable, regional Bank with money to lend ••• Th . D •1 f 1 co $2,000, into an IRA account anJ 1c·, I rence deducc1ble frnm F~deral taxable 1...,..... - come. Bue du you mk gemng burned! Nor ac Between :~:~:r~l:~~~ A;o:•tiO.JrLI investment 1s 18 Mo. Actount---.....r and high yielding as only a CD can be. If your business is sound, but Deeds cash, we should get together and talk business. 760-6000 S k• It u tot.i lly:.afe, 1U0'1'1 I 11.08'1'1 01 Ing P fully insured, "41n1mum!>w1trSIOOO & G I tt .I g Soak .o.lf h'1~~~c~h"~:h..:.~::.o.~~·.;;,~~·:· anJ c~ll. l/800/~21~6220? Now . • that dadn t hurt, did 1t? ~:~WESTERN EMPIRE Savings and Loan Association L11cnr1ons : Irvine, Yorba Linda. Placentia foa't Hll(hw.iy ,11 Avo<c1ci11 • ~r,().(1CIOU ()0\1•1 .11 1m11·t•nth C..trt•f't • f>-'5 ·5 1H Thrrt'Y-'l'< ond "'"'"' ,111.1t<1"t('flt • 7(,n.12 11 e great rate advan _____ 000 90DAY M1n1room halan..c SS,000 6MONTH \ittn1mum l'-llo1n..e Currens Yield• Current R111c 9.30" 8.92" Currcnc Yield• Curren! Rate 9.10% Current Yield" Currmc RIMc ~.ooo 9.55% 9.15% 6MONTH MrnlT'llUm helani:c Curttnc Yield• C'urren1 R111c --· - ~ Open your account today. Call the toll-free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BANK . FSIJC ,_._, ___ .,. IOO ea,, of Wf"ia, ~ Creat American ~I \fluradvafltagebank: .\ ne1,hborhood barbershop offer- ing me n sand boys· haircuts forSJ.50 recently opened 1n Costa Mesa. Bay Street Barbers. located al 2052 Ncwpon Blvd. at Bay Street. offers an old·fa shioned approach to haircuts with low pnces and free popcorn, says owner Michele Long of Costa Mesa. who hascut hair for the past 10 years. "This 1s the kind of barbershop that was needed here." said Long. who employs two other haircuners. "Most of the people who come by walk here from the neighborhood. Shon hair's 1n right now and they have lheir hair cut more often ... Bay Street Barbers is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Mondays through Saturdays. Progress r eport issused on firm 's cancer treatment .\lfaccll Corp. said in a progress report Tuesday. regarding its human trials on subjects with terminal cancers of the colon and of the mammary glands. that chncial stud- ies arc ongoi ng and that U.S. in- vestigators will be v1s1ting the site of the trials in the Dominican Republic in late Apnl. Subjects· being studied arc at sev- eral differcn1 stages of treatment durauon at this time. The company said 11 is expected that data will be submiucd to the U.S. Food and Drug Administratien when the clinical trials arc comolct ed. UPs AND DowN s • ccived 1nu1al shipments of the C. hob Cl&7800v1deottrmina111nd C. hoh Cl&4000 controllers for distribution to m•nufacturen and end usen of thelBM data enlr')' device1. National &nk of Southern Cali· fomia has acquired IUer Suk Lea1lef OfLa1una Hills in a planned expansion of tbe bank's leasina opcr· ataons. The founder and president for Inner Bank. Jobn Hamson-, has been named vice president for leasina and will conduct the business from the bank's office in the South Coast Metro district:- A unit of lnlae'• Fleor Cerp. announced that it had been awarded a S3S million contract by Abu Dhabi Co. for onshore oil operations. The contract, valued at approximately $2 NEW YOlllC tAPI 0.-IOA 1~ , ... NASDAQ .auolalionl 0....IMd ~ "" '110wlll9 Nun.st bldl 0e1c.ii 17>4 ll"' and IOwetl llff«l l>'t Oewt't "' 6') INlflltl mHtfl H OI 4 ~Crv ' ,. ,.., pm TUtiOtv Pl'lctt Olt1t5w 77 • ,,~. 00 no! lnctuo. rtlaU Ovfoocl ... 10 markup "'-'"down or OocuOI s S'• commlnlotl for Tua•· OlrGl'll , . ...., , ... °'Ir: r1n~ u~u~ m)A~ A l urrrOll A Prt ,., ,,, '" Vo AllM 9 ;~ r ·~ ~:,.., Acaa•n mt I 11 ' .... i·ll) I 1 l~ fr.~ 1" '" r-~ ,.,., 1\ ~ .~ Q,• 1··~ 1··· ,. lA ... 'J~ 1t A i'' I'll '''• E A Ol '• 6112 UCI ::~ l~ " "' 141'11 ..... A 111 .. S4 mcot ~I -il ~rut~· lit~ J!r.'' ,.. ""' ~~ii' ,~, -~l ~r. 1--~ I:~ .. 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NORTH-OF-THE-BORDER as Africa and as near as just across our -·-southern border-~ ~~~--wtJEVOSftANCllEROS ·µch of the recipes here began asa classic in its land of origin and have been adapted to incorporate inJredients read- il y ;1vailable across Amenca and to suit modern timetables. • One common thread runs through this collection-eggs. No matter what comer of the globe,. eggs are an imponant part of the local cuisine. In Quick Brik. theybecomethesorpise inside a baked pastry, and they play a starrin$ role in Huevos Rancheros. For Pastits10. eggs combine with white sauce to form a custard that binds the casserole together. Topped with a cheese sauce. they are the basis for a tasty entree in Golden Buck, and. a Ion$ with bacon and cheese, they make a decidedly different sauce for spaghetti Carbonara-style. With their high-quality protein, inex- pensive pric. e tag and incredible ver- satility. eggs are hard to beat. Try one of these taste-tempters soon to· add new vigor and vitality to your menu. QUJCKBRIK 'It cup water 34 cap Instant mashed potato flakes 'It cap dairy sour cream 1/4 cap ( 1 once) shredded Cheddar cheese or% slices bacon, crisp- cooked, drained and crumbled 1 tablespoon minced green onJon wltb top 'It teaspoon dill weed 1/4 teaspoon aalt 1 package (8 ounces) refrigerated crescent dinner rolls 1 egg, beaten 4egg1 Lemon wedges In small saucepan over high heat. bring water to boiling. Remove from heat. Thoroughly blend in remaining ingredients except crescen t roll dough. eggs and lemon wedges. Set aside. Separate roll dough into 4 rectangles. Press to seal diagonal perforations. O n lightly flour<"d board or pastry cloth, roll each rectangle to 8 x 6 inches. Place on lightly greased baking sheet. Brush edges of dough with beaten egg. Build a 4-sided rim of potato mixture on lower halfofrectangle about 1h-inch from 3edges and across middle. Rim should be about l/•-inch high. Break an egg into each space. Fold top halfof dough over eggs and potato mixture. stretching gently to meet lower edges. Press edges together with fi ngers or fork to seal. Brush with remaining beaten egg. Bake in preheated 375-degree oven untilgoldenbrown, 12to 14minutes. Create a country favorite Picnic tables under the trees in back yards are fou nd throughout the French countryside. They are the perfect place to eat. talk and just enjoy the long leisurely lunch hours of France. While our lifestyles are much different, weekend lunches on the deck. patio or in the garden can take on some of that Old World charm. A loaf of crisp French bread, hollowed out and stuffed with a quick saute mixture of beef and mushrooms in wine sauce, makes a wonderful knife and fork picnic sandwich. The addition of cool. crisp shredded Iceberg lettuce and tomato slices makes this loaf an ,easy meal-in-one dish. Not only.does Iceberg lettuce add 1 a crisp salad quality. it adds freshness of flavor and nutrients as well. High in Vitamin A and C. the appealing crunchiness o f Iceberg lettuce is also low in fatandsodium. A few good friends and a bottle of wine are all you need with this hearty loaf. for a taste of the French countryside lifestyle. FRENCHCOUNTRYLOAF . 1 llead lceber1 lett1ce 1 ~ ponds roaed Frencll bread• 1 po1ad fink 1teak, dla1oaally sliced t tablespoons oil t caps sliced musllroom1 1 c1p 1Hced oaloa 1 tu1e clove 1arllc, mlaced I tablespoon con1tarcll 1 np dry red wlae ~ c1p cat11p t table1pooa1 Worces&er1lllre u.ce 1 teH~D IAlt l teatpoH dry mHtard n &e••P"'l tllyme, cnmbled 1 small .. ..,.,., sllm Core. rinse and thoroulhly drain lettuce. Cut mto 3 cups fine shreds. Place in ainiabt ontaincr and refri~ratc to cnsp. Slice FrtOf:h bread lcnathw1sc (Pl_.. ... COUNTRY /C.) 1 ripe avocade, optleul Lemon jllce, optloaal 1 cu (I eucea) &aeo sa11ee 8 cen torUJla1 'It c1p coolda1 oU 14 c., IHIUer, divided 8eg1 'It cap (% oaaces) shredded Moaterey Jack dr Cbeddar clleese Halve, pit and peel avocado. if desired. Cut into 16 slices and sprinkle with lemon juice. Sctaside. In small saucepan over medium heat, bring taco sauce to simmering. Cover and keep warm. Jn 10-to 12-inch omelet pan or skillet over medium heat, cook tortillas I at a time. in hot oil until lightly browned at edges but still soft. turning once, about I to 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels and place on aluminum foil. When all tortillas are coo~ed. wrap and keep warm in preheated 300-dcgreeovcn. Pour off any excess oil. In samC"skilJet. over medium-high heat, heat 2 tablespoons of the butter until just hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Break and slip4 eggs into skillet. Reduce heat to low immediately. Cook slowly to desired donencss. spoon- ing butter over eggs to baste or turning eggs lo cook both sides. Repeat with remaining butter and eggs. For each serving, place I of the eggs on each of2 warm tortillas. Top each with 2 tablespoons of the reserved taco sauce, I tablespoon oft he cheese and 2 of the reserved avocado slices. Serves 4. P ASTITSIO AMERICAN-STYLE 1 pound lean ground beef or lamb 1 can (8ouaces) tomatosaace 2 tables ns instant minced onion I teaspoon oregano leaves, crusbed 1 teaspoon garlic salt 3/4 teaspoon ground clnnamon 'h teaspoon groand nutmeg 2 cups (I oaace1) elbow macaroni, cooked and drained 'It cup (2 ounces) crumbled feta cheese % tablespoon batter % tablespoon noar 2cups milk 4 eggs, beaten In I Q..inch omelet pan or sk11lct over medium.beat.cookground beef. stirring occasionally to break beef apart. until browned. about 5 minutes. Pour off drippings. Stir in tomato sauce. onion and seasonings. (Pleaee see ETHNIC/CS) ASCORBIC ACID ASSISTS IRON ABSORPTION .,PAT•--U..M.& Roi ....... The granola bar you Just ate may not provtde the proportion of daity Iron the package labet Indicates. UkewiM, two meals of nearty Identical iron content can have vutty different Iron nutrlt!w values, slnoe the body's efflciency In absorbing and ualng Iron depends on the food source as well as the effeGt foods have on each other. We all know the importance of adequate body Iron, 60 percent of which ts contained In hemoglobin, a protein of red blood cells. If the diet does not provtde a sufficient amount of absorbabte Iron OYflf a prolonged period, anemia occurs. The recommended dietary allowance of up to 18 mllHgramaof Iron per day takes Into account the estimated need of Iron to cowr norm8I bodY loslee and the streases that call for addit19Nd amounts of thlt nutrient. Getting enough Iron Is a problem, particularty for Infants, chHdren under 5, boys and girls at the adOIHcent gr~ spurt and women of c:Ntd-bMr1ng age. -I From a nutrttionat standpoint, the extent of iron absorptk>n from the diet followtng digestion Is more Important than the tot81 MQlnt of Iron COMUmed. How~ Iron .. ab9orbed retates to Its two forms, herM Md nonheme iron. Heme Iron found In teen meat. poultry IOd ftlh •much more ablorbabtetNn nonheme lr<>C\ -the only type of tron found In ptant foodt. How9ver, nonMmelron ts made more absorb8bte by tu~ In the melll that prornoe. the IOfublllty of iron In the digeatlYe tr9Ct. For lnet8noe. the9m0Unt of Iron ablorbed from a mMt ~foodl~•leaumee. whoteorenrichedgralnl,...., ~ nutaMCI drted fn.ttt ta tncrMMd by the 8dded PflllnD9 of MCOrbk: 8dd, Of vtt..,. C, and• meat fector contl!Aned In 1n1m111 ttllue, but nottoundtn pt otetn foode Mid\• mllc, .... Meidl I I I • The amount of aveMat>ee won~ be more then doubled•• ,_,.ofceNUy.,.._.meelatolndudetoodawe.~ tietMtyfor ._..._, .. wener.t>eeto reduced body Iron *"'Ind lrOn---tey. Thelndullon of 90Urcea of acorblcadd ll~lllty ..._...,, tor~.._,~coneume~toodlMdnotwt. 8efteeammtgr1mof wor1Mc ldd Mlabout theume•••• .n.at on non • .__ Iron ••or-n of meet, poultry or ftlt\. lft Won boft'9 II n.m pc,,.,.. t.rlllOOfP«lltMG one of thetolowlr'l Into niElllor •lldca: •• wtl19of orange t&Dor ot'* ~~tood .-.ollr'Ultrueea. "'llON. bel....., 1'8Wcabtl .. 1. tomeeoee• _. .~....,.:lldla;a--OlounoeeOflMn--.=ry• •••comllllltton of 1md1r amoum.ottoodeNvf' tn ~c ... .-.. tllttorpouMfY.--~-= _ _...."""!""_..... __ _ WtteeMt It la• granoae bar or an .,tire "'9111, tron lftMIM)ll'I •• ...... b6g clftlNnce. . -.. • • • • . ~ • J t • . " # 'f \ I • ' • ~ I i -I( .. . . 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This "' te11pooa 1r0Hd aatme1 healthful and deliciously fillina. substitution creates a delicately rich ~teaspoon 1r0Hd black pepper Low fat. nutricnt-hiah fresh veg-Oa vor for this heany stew. ~ capcoarselycHppecl walaat1 etabln arc stir-fntd in no-1 1 .,·11 h ·1 ·1 h SWEET 'N SPICY CARROT n a arge s~• et eat 0 1 unu ot. chola~rol safflower oil until J·ust dd · d 1· Sa "' 30 ::;;.._...;.__....;..._ ___ _.,..._, _____ = SAUCEO-VEGE'l"ABLve.--A onion 11n gar tc. utc 1or- cnapy. Tkn tbecruncliy vcgeta6 es seconds. Add vegetables. Saute ~.-...... --------:--------------~__;.----.;...;.;.~--:---.----'--'--.,..--.,..---.,.-ta-k_c_o_n_c_x_tra __ n_u_tn_·u_·o_n_w_it_h_a _____________ , until crisp-tender. about 8 m inutes: Combine carrot j uice, cornstarch. ginger. salt. nutmeg and bla<;k pe pper. Add to skillet. 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"'"'"" a"4 dtlicious btcawe i(s alWd11s sliiPJ')td /irslt. MWr frrntn. Alwa11s absoluttl11 fPft of "°""°"tS a"4 prrsttvQtivtS. So tltis !IMC tmat "°"' /alflll11 to tltt Mt-a /rrslt Fosttr Faf'"IS Cali/omia- gmwn turit!I wt.lit !IOU toit a slice off of !IOU' food bill . ••.. ,· ------~-"" • I ( ·. Bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until lightly th ickened, about 1 minute. Sprinkle wi th walnuts , Serve with steamed brown rice. if desired. Yield: 31h cups. VEGETABLE-LENTIL STEW l tablespoon 11fflower oll 11, cup cboppecl onion l caa (12 ounces) carrot juice 1;, cup dried leatll1 l ·chicken or ve1etable boallloa cube 1 teaspoon dill weed, cru1bed 1 1mall bay leaf 'il teaspoon garlic powder Ploch ground black pepper 2 cups potatoes cat in 1-incb cubes % ~ cup1 mixed fresb vegetable• cut in 1-incb pieces aacb 11 carrot•, celery, squab, ma1b- rooms, etc. 1 tablespoon lemon juice l ~ teaspoons corn1tarcb In a large saucepan heat oil until hot. Add onion. Saute until trans- parent. about 5 minutes. Add ca rrot juice. lentils, bouillon cube. dill weed, bay leaf, garlic powder and black pepper. Bring to a boil. stirring to dissolve bouillon. Re- duce heat and simmer. covered, for 10 minutes. Add potatoes: "Simmer. covered; for 5 minutes. Add vegetables; simmer. covered. until te nder. 10 to 15 minutes. Combine lemon juice with cornstarch. Add to vegetable mixture. Cook and stir until thickened. I to 2 minutes. Remove bav leaf. Serve with steamed bro.wn rice. if desired. Yield: about 4 cups . Breakfast was once a daily house- hold tradition. But in almost half of American homes today, someone rcaularly skips this meal. Studies ha ve shown that break· fast is vital for productP..ity and good muscular react-ion, particu· larly in the late momina, and for well-rounded caloric intake and avoidance of overindulgence in hiah-calorie· snacks. What stops most people from enjoying breakfast? The-most com- mon reason. seems to be lack of time. a·ut an interesting. nutritious breakfast only takes 15 minutes to h,j.p-up-witn-a l~ttle a.vane preparation. Harvest Fruit With Yogurt and Banana Peanut Butter Mujlins arc a tasty. healthy and quick morning combination. The fruit mixture is a warm dish that uses' three · fruits available all year and widely eaten: apples. pears and oranges. Very easy to prepare. it has great appeal with its cinnamon and honey . flavoring. Wh en selecting oranges. look for . those that are firm and heavy. for ------.... -----...J their size. The United Fresh· fruit Bring out the smiles with clown dessert ..;:;..\ Perfect for birthdays, end-of- school parties or just plain fu n, Yogurt Clowns can turn kids' dessert time into a special. sweet event. With do-it-yo urself .. happy faces." individual Yogurt Clowns. made with all-natural ingredients. are both delicious and nutritious. Using a combination of dai ry- fresh yogurt flavors, individual · - - -yogurt molds are created with the addition of apple juice and un- flavored gelatin to help them keep their shape. Each child is presented wi th his or her own clown and a treasure trove of decorat ing ingredients. incuding rai sins. chocolate chips. Cheerios, jelly beans. cherries. shredded coconut. and assorted pretzel shapes for 'eyes. ears. noses anclnafr. ancf fruli syrup-or c oc- olate syrup for collars. and finally. vanilla waters for hats or tics. Give each little guest free rein to create his own Yogurt Clowns fo r an occasion bound to be a fun-filled success. YOGURT CLOWNS 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin 1 cup apple juice 2 8-ounce cartons flavored yogurt Have read y 6 small custard cups. Sprinkle gelatin over the apple jui ce and heat until gelatin dis- solves. In a blender or food pro- cessor. combine yogurt and juice mixture. Blend until smooth. Pour into custard cups. Chill until firm . Un mold custard onto individual plates. Allow each child to create hi s own clown by supplying an assortment of decorating ingre- dients. such as: raisins. chocolate chips. Chcrrios. cherries. jelly beans. coconut or pretzels f6rl1a1r. wafers for hats. fruit or chocolate syrup for collars, and pretzels for bow tics. Preparati on time: 15 minutes: chilling time: 3 hours: Serves: 6. and Vegetable Association advises 2 u. b us that ~olor is11ot an indication of pears, cored, tllialy iUced ,,, cap ~at 1tter quality so green tinges . and small 2 oranges, peeled and sectioned 'la cap ve1etable oU l cup plain or vanilla yoprt lfJ cup mllk light brown marks should not In medium skillet combine or-I 1ea1pooa vaama prevent you from purchasing this . ange juic.e .. honey. cinnamon an. d In a large bowl mix flour. brown citrus fru it. Oranges ar~ _an excellent source mace: max well . Add apples an(l-.i.sug.ar and baking powder together. of vitamin C and are virlually pears. Cook over medium heat, 5 to In small mixer bowl combine eggs • sodium free. Try using them and 8 minutes. until fruit is just tender. banana, peanut butter. oil, milk other citrus as seasonings to reduce Baste fru it often with juice mixture. and vanilla; beat until smooth. salt intake. A~d orange sections; heat. Serve Make a "well" in dry ingredients; Banana Peanut Butter Muffins w11h yogurt. Makes 4 servi ngs. add banana mixture all at once. Stir can easily be prepared the day or just until dry ingredients are night before your morning repast. BANANA PEANUT BUTTER moistened: do not overheat. Fill 12 Bananas are a good source of MUFFINS greased 21/2-inch muffin-pan cups. po tassium which helps the body get 2 cups all-purpose flour Bake in a 400-degree oven 20 to energy from food. ~ cup light brown 1u1ar 25 minutes or until golden. Re- Banana Peanut Butter Muffins % teaspoons baklDg powder move pan to wire rack. Cool 5 are moist and feature the family-2 large eggs minutes before removing muffins pleasing taste of peam.tt' butter, a I cup mashed ripe banaaa (3 from cups. Serve warm or at room good source of vegetable protein. medium size) temperature. Makes 12 muffins. Heat the muffins while preparing fj.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -the cooked fruit so both will be t1 warm and ready at the sa me time. DR RONA D ~TD Serve the meal on attractive table-• "1., ware with your favorite morning WISHES A HAPP'¥.MARCH BIRTHDAY TO: beverage for a calni . healthful interlude . HARVEST FRUIT WITH YOGURT I cup freshly squeezed orange juice - 2 tablespoons honey 'I• teaspoon ground cinnamon 'I• teaspoon ground mace 2 apples, cored, thinly sliced l 3° I <I Su .... n Hulrnl,,.r~ .1·21 J .... 111 ff[~•nnrll 1 . .:1 Eru1 .... ,111111 I·.!.! Jrruuln <.:r•hdrn I·:!:! J1on k•lr• --\ :!~T"...tdtm!M" I .! I \lwlwll,. f .rro· I.:! 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Jolaov~lt+Q9. -~ rer *'*81. •FINANCING AVAJLAILI• Ul71A ...... laC...... i..,....1111111 -~~c.....,.- 768-3429 • • ~ ( i I ,, I I ' I . . ~ QalifoFnla cuisine inspires eoek"S f-rem coast: to coast ahfom1a cut anc. 1he cook1n& approaC'h charactt"n1cd b) 1n- no,at1\C rombinataons of fresh . healthful ingrfd1cnts. 1s rapidly mak1na its wa) into rcslaurant and home kitchens e\'ef)"" here. The pec-1al cookanast) le that has t \ olved fro m the prodl.IC'ts native to the WCS\ Coast. inspil'tS restaurant chefs and home cooks alike. Cali- fornia cooks arc leaders in the trend 1oward healthful. tigh1 d,ining St) lcs. basing their meals on nutntiou~ combanauons of tttV\ produce. whok 1raan fish. poultry and meats. One whol~ a.rain thal pla)s a prominent role in California cook- ing •nd danina st)IH i .nutri tious brown rice. source of important dietaf) fiMr. brown nee also con· tributes 8 v11amins and minerals. nd. its nuuy Oa"or and chewy tu ture combanes rtadily with other ingrcd1entS to impart a sp«1al touch to a 'ariet) of dishes. lnno\atl\c Cali fo rnia c09k1 of\en team brown n('t. with pooltry for a light but substa~ual main dla~. Brown Rice and Chicken Valencia begin s "ith a ~roiler-frycr chicken simmered unlll fo rk tender in a zest)' carrot and tomato sauce. Brown Rice cooked in oranae Juice providesa Oavor complemcnl inspired by Mexic~n C<?Ok~. And, foolproof cooking d1recuo.ns assure perfect cooked nee everyume. VONS SUPER SAVINGS PWSc=s Toda) ·s leaner pork is an ap- propriate choice foLthc liibkr. healthier cuisine favored by today•s health-conscious consumers: ~sy California Pork Ragout. a wmnma combi na uon oLpork and onion simm ered 1n white wine. rel.ies on intense seasonings from cumin and pa prika fo r its outsta'nding fl avor. BROWN RICE AND ... -·· •• u ......... c =• ..,,,. _...c__. DOUBLE OR TRIPLE COUPONS °""' ...... ____ ""_"_ c..- c....-~~ ..... r"*.....,:~~ ... ~-~o-. mn+m.,.~•·•co .. , ... .,............ ..,.....,... --S..,.O·--------___ .._.·-~---•N<M _ .......... _.,,____ --· RUSSET PO'Dll'OES 10-LB.BAG !MM 8o1I CK f I} US No I • WITH COCJPOfl ~H CUCUMBERS r• .89 eLf75 GRAPES L8 • 99 ~9~~ PEAR~ .59 ~AflOSE L8 .19 ~~~.!!YOCAOOS 3 ~ 1 oo fj .49 FRESH JICAMA Fridily "-" ) fOr I 00 !!_HfilF~OSE POTA10ES11 .39 ~~~BASIL ~ ... 89 EASTER LI LIES 6-lf>dl ....... ~ ~-, , ,, ,. 447 DEUCIOOS f29 APP•.ES s~G Aid. Winhongk>n Grown s.-t and Juicy SEA F OOD ~H RAJNBOW TR~J 149 RED SNAPPER FILLETS 249 ,,,.,...,........ a ~H COD FILLETS f\ 298 ~...E~!!20GHTY Iii 399 W>rtS COB CORN .. ,., .. BRIDGER>RD BREAD ..... ~~s.. •• PEPPERIOOE FARM """-).$olecled ~-... } • ~ COT POTATOES c-1o.eo.-....-.J20-•e. 115 109 129 109 91MJll80N'S 299 PRIED CHICKEN ~ SJQC1WMFL""ES ...,.,""'"""'"' 11~8'· BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP ...,_.,...,E..t!-.C•_.ny 120 • 119 - 119 ORNtOE JCJIC6 139 °""' Hiii 12~ c... SARA LEE POUND CAKE 179 °""' °"" ............... 10 ~ c.r- S & W CRANBERRIES SU-l~C... VONS PEACHES .,...,... .,. ._ a 7)0.....0. c... VONS PINEAPPLE POTATO 99 CHIPS \CK llut~~ • ~ Beg AAOflNI \4f1"!- KOSHER SPEARS VLA&IC h...,, P.c;k 24.ounc. .W HEINZ WHJTE VINEGAR J2~8onw VONS CUT YAMS '9°"'"'-. c.., 125 .79 .89 w:vs DIA.PERS 839 Modllim 4 <:Dure. Ur~ l2 ea...... "' Sm.II 66 Count MAYONNAISE HOU.YWOOO '*""-• 1• Oun<e .,., ELBO MACARONI c~ 10unce a... PET EVAPORATED MILK l lC>unm c.., COFFEE MATE •f'f'W'IOf"I • fNir"'T ,Mt CASCADE DETERGENT 01.i-..n.. ""~-· "' ~ J .. °""'' R<,. FRENCH FRIED OrtlONS " .• o.. .... c..n- VONS MIXED NCJTS l • C:.· NICE 'N SOFT TISS<JE r.-.. 17'C...... ... 1sa .35 .52 • 1'IT'B PClltCllA8 OP FOOR 6-PACKS I DAIR Y IMPERIAL MARGARINE I Pol..Nl • c.- SO<J R CREAM ~·~c:.t-CHALLENGE BUTTER I Poutwi 4 C.- LIQUOR MEISTER BRACJ BEER 12P-12-0uru eon. E & J BRANDY 7'° "I ·~· Bettle SEAGRAM~ VIJ. 7)0 M ·~I•• llottlt SLIM PRICE• VODKA I 7~ L,,., Boctlt CUTTY SARK SCOOCH ;,lfj M-r1 SPOMANTE 1"3-MillW '"' 8a<11t .69 .89 209 2" 4" 749 659 7" 4" ~~ ~~~~ WHISKEY799 !$..":fL~~~ ~~~It& 3a9 ~You don't pay nlOl'W. You just get nlOl'W. T·BONE OR 239 PORIERHOOSE ~ TllbW l<inq 8ttf Loin L8. (Bonda9 Top Sll1oill ScMlls ~I 981 NEW YORK STEAKS 398 l!one4-. Wilio K.,.. 9eof '-"" l.8 BEEF FLANK STEAKS 319 8onelo9'. ~ 11"'8 UI BONELESS CHCJCK RQA.Clff 89 °' eM so... w. ~ . 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Cover tightly and cook O\ er low heat until all liquid is ab!>orlx'd. about 50 minutes. Meanwhile. saute chicken in oil in I 0-inch skillet over medium heat un til browned. Drain excess fat. Add onions. carrot. garlic, broth. tomatoes. rosemary and, if des ired. cay~nc. Cook. co' ered. over medium hea t until chicken is tender. about 25 minutes: turn once d uring cooking. Stir J>arsln'.. into rice . .\rrange chicken over rice: spoon i,auce o'er. Sprin kle wi th orange peel. Ma kes 6 servi ngs. EASY CALIFORNIA PORK RAGOUT can (133 • .a or 14 1'1 ounces) chicken broth I cup select brown rice 1 teaspoon ground cumin I teaspoon paprika 12 teaspoon salt 1 1~ pounds lean bonele11 pork, cut into l·lnch cubes,._ .. 2 tabl espoons' vegetAle oil I large onion, cut lato wedges I cup dry white wlne I cup sliced mushroom• 2 medium carrots, thlaly diced 2 tablespoons chopped f resb parsley 2 tablespons silvered almonds, toasted If desired .. Combine broth and enou$h wa ter to measure 22/J cups an medium saucepan. Bri ng to a boil; stir in rice. Cover tigh tly and cook over low heat until all liquid is absorbed. about 50 minutes. Meanwh ile. combine cum in1 paprika and salt in small bowl. Add pork: stir to coat well. Brown pork in oil m I 0-inch ski llet over medi um-high heat. Add onion: cook unt il tender. Drain excess fat if necessary. Add wi ne. Cover and si mmer 25 to 30 minutes. or unt il meat is tender. Add mushrooms and carrots. Con- tinue s1mmcnng. uncovered. 5 to I 0 minutes or until sauce is desired consistency. Stir parsley and almonds into rice: serve ragout over nee. Makes 6 servings. Anchovies, capers flavor roast lamb ANCHOVY LAMB 4-poud (abo.t) le1 of lamb ( 1lrlol• llalf) t-o••ce caa rolled aacllovtet wit• capers, dral•e4 1 tablespooa dralae4 capen 4 cloves garlic, cnMe4 Cut ofTan y excess fat from top o( lamb. With a small sh•ri> knife make 6 equidistant 1/J-inch wide deep slhs in lop surface oflamb. On a platt'. with a fo rk, mash toaether caper-stuffed ~nchovi , :ratritd capers and aarlic until paste-like . Stuff miiuurc into slits an lamb. Roast on a flat rack in a JSQ..depft oven: for ratt la mb 20 to 25 minutes per pound or l 40 cSearett on meat thermometer: for medium 2$ to 30 minutes per Pound or 160 degrui on meat thermometer: for well-done JO to 3~ minutes per pound or 170 depecs on meat thermometer. I Remove lamb to a hOt 1eni111 ptmcr and keep hot. S1rim fit tom - drippinp : add I cup dry ""1• wine~ stir over low hat wtth 1 woodcn spoon to Ftupdnppiftlt. n-e a11 thin llUtt with tlw limb. M1kn 6 ttrvinp . 1 .. .. POUND CAKE FESTIVE Celebrate spring deliciously wi th Sunny fruit Bits Pound Cake. Ifs a buttery-rich cake enhanced by the tang of lemon peel and buttermilk. A sprinkling of multi- colored fru it bits gives this de- llahtful cake its festive and confetti-like appearance. SUNNY FRUIT BITS ' POUNDCAKE 1 YI c•pt all-purpose flour •;. Jea1poon balling soda 14 teaspoon baking powder . YI tea1poon· salt e hoeola te- flavors blvl nity By CECILY BROWNSTONE .,, ...... bedicated candy cooks have probably. from time to time. whipped up a batch of one of America's favori te homemade can- dies-Di vinity(alsocallcd Di vini- ty Fudae). It's ingredien ts arc simpl e -the imponant one being egg whites. Just before the sugar and corn syrup solution-ft>r-the candy is ready. the ea whites are beaten stifT. then the hot syrup is gradually beaten into them. This co mbination produces a lu~iously cream y texture. Until large powerful electric mi x- er& arri~ed on the-culinary scene, ea whites for Divmity were beaten with a wire whisk. To a child who watched his or her mother ac- complisn this task. the result seemed like magic -although only a sturdy hand and a steady rh ythm were needed. Originally Di vinity Fudge was fldvored with vanilla and given an addition of nu ts. Then plain Di vi ni- ty arrived in a va riety offlavors. In my own test kitchen over the years we have made Di vinity Fudge in --over half -a d<>zen fla-Vors-- including anise. I thought there was nothing new in the world of Divinity. But recently a friend of mine had a strlJCiilglyncWidea. Slie lolaeo small pieces of whi te chocolate into a batch of vanilla-flavored Divini- ty. Believe me. this combination is worth mak ing. WHITE CHOCOLATE DIVINITY FUDGE 2 ~ cups sugar ~ cup li&bt corn syrup ~cup water' 2 large egg whites l teaspoon vanilla 3 ounces white chocolate, coarsely chopped ( ~ cup) In a 2-quart saucepan. over medium heat. constantly stir together sugar. corn syrup and water until sugar dissolves and mixture boils. Over low heat. without stirring. cook until the temperat u re on a cand y thermometer reaches :?65 degrees or a small amount of mixture dropped into very cold water forms a ball that is hard enough to hold its shape but still plastic. Just be fore the tcrnperature reaches 265 degrees. in the large bowl of an electric mixer: at high speed, beat egg whites until stifT peaks fo rm when beater is slowly withdrawn . Gradually beat in syrup. lnd continue beati ng until mixture begins to lose its gloss. At low speed. beat in vanilla and continue beating until mi xture holds its shape when dropped from a spoon. (If mixture becomes too stiff for mi xer, bea t with a wooden spoon.) At once stir in white chocolate -it is not supposed to melt. Drop by teaspoonfuls. well apart. onto wax paper. Store in an airproof con- tainer. Makes about 11/• pounds. ORANGE CHOPS ' center·cut rib pork chops (about Io/• pounds) Veaetable oll l tea1poon soy sauce ~ cup orange juice H-cent-1lze slice glnaer root, finely cltopped ' oruge slices Cut away excess fat from around chops~ brush both sides with soy sauce. Jn a large skillet in a little vegetable oil , over moderate heal. brown chops on both sides. Ar- ra nae chops in a 10 by 6 by 2·inch biking dish. Pour orange juice and tcatter ginger around chops. ---n•ili-c, c ~red wi1h foil. in a , prehea\cd 350-degrec oven for I hour. Uncover. Continue baking until tqndcr -20 to 30 minutes lonacr ,-addina a little more oranae juice if it evaporate . I 1-oance package f ralt bit• 0"' CUpt) \'I tup butter or marprlee, softened 1 cup sugar ~ 2 eggs, toom temperat•re o/,. teaspoon lemon extract . 1 tea!lpooD &rated lemon rlad , \', cup buttermllll Comb ine flour. baking soda. baking po\'Oder and salt. Remove 2 tablespoons of flour mixture and toss with frui t pits. Set ,l>oth aside. In large mixi ng bowl, cream butter and su~r together. Add eggs. one at a ume. until baller is thoroughly mixed. Beat in half the fl our mixture until well mixed. Add the lemon extract, lemon rind and buttermilk. Beat well. Add remain- ing flour. Con\inuc beating 30 seconds to I minute until batter is smooth. By hand, stir in fruit bits. Pour batter into arcased and floured 81/i x 4'h- inch loaf pan. Ba~e at 350 degrees for 50 to 55 minutes or until cake teSts done when toothpick is inserted into center. Let set 10 minutes before removing from pan. Turn out onto wire rack to cool. Makes one loaf. This recipe can easily be doubled. freeze one loaf to enjoy later. t ICEBERG LEnUCE FRESH CRISP HEADS c IA. Foney . ITALIAN SQUASH .......................... LB. .19 Rubv Red •• Mariani, 8-0z. Pkg. -• 5-LB. BAG GRAPEFRUIT.. .............. EA. • PITIED PRUNES ............................ EA .• 'f ~-.. ...,., _ __,,_ -...--- ~-_,,_ ... _ ... · . l'lllALWW°' .............. ... I ......... 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Makes ~~-~_r_v_in_as_·~-------------i~~-~-V AlUABl( COUPON V AlUA Bl( COUPON V ALUABLI COUPON I No matter what you're doing, your . -bometQWn __ ~ The .,flll . ti In. 1 • I I • SOLID 1Cl'llllAI a.a . . )..._ .,,, ,;,, ·~UMIT ~ I -4 _. ---. /;'/ ,,,, . -=----------1 -·-------. ......... -. --·---·· ...... •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . . ' 4 . t ~ . J I • . .,, .. ... -i . : . -. .. ·. .. . :: ... . .. .. .. . \: .. • . ;, .. ... '";.• ... ... :· .. ( •• . .. Ow ... 00..S DAILY PILOT~. Miiich 27, 1M& Vineyardist Dow turning grapes into wine T~ St. Francis Winery is yet another that came about when a viMyatdist decided to rontrc>l his own fate by turmna 1rape1 into wine. Growers have always been somewhat at the mercy of the wineries (who set the prices). Of course legal action can be taken over a brolcen contract. but law uits, even riahteous onn. can drag on for years. andgral>Cs have to be picked when they're npe. Joe Martin. the owner of St. Francis. left a corporate, white· collar job in the city to be a farmer. a vineyardist. and had absolutely no intention of getting into the wine business. ***** Hoffy Whole Ham 80HE·IN. LB. FUU Y COOKED ***** Bonelea . Jan .. Circumstances dictated other- wise. and now the pressures of marketing wine have the 'man nearly as much in the "rat race" as his old job in th'c financial district. Even though he's as busy as he was in the lifestyle he Oed. Martin say "wine is different." He eniovs ***** . what he's doing. Folk~ who want to vi it St. Francis and ta tc ome exceptional wine~ at quite mode t pnccs w11l find it uuatcd d ireetly across the street from famous nc1ahbor. Chntcau t. Jean. near the small community of Kenwood. St. Fraaclt 1t83 ()Jlardouay ($10. 75)~ till young and 1ust de- veloping a bouquet that shows ofT the French oak aging and barrel fermentation. Very crisp natural acids are a trademark of all St. Francis wines. including this one. yet there are full . n ch and balanced !favors. Look for this one to age very well. as while wi nes go. Good ***** 7-Bone value. St. FrHcl1 1H4 Pleot Nolr Blue ($5.50): The newe t entry in the St.Francis line, a frivolous. fun wine that needs no excuse to be indulged. Ifs dry enough to accom- pany many foods. but so fru ity as to be thoroughly enjoyable all by itself. trawberric and chfrrics arc in the aroma and Oavor and an absolutely ·•zingy" mouth feel comes from those ever-present li ve ly acids. Those who think most White Zinfandels are just a little too sweet are going to love it. St. FrHclt UH Merlo& ($10.75): All of the lush fruit and round tan nins you expect from Mcrlot. but with a very firml y tr.uct u~ed backbone that makes you imagine some Cabernet in the blend. There is none: it is 100 percent v~ricta.1. Because of that fi rm backbone, this is a fare Mcrlot that should age like Cabernet. The 1983 is nearly a year away from release but watch for 11. It i a very full, voiuptuous vintage and is goi ng to knock a lot of people out. Merlot is one of two varieties fo r which thi winery is best known. St . Fran c is 1184 Oewantramlner ($7): This is the winery' other "signature" wine. and the celebrity for it is well justified. There is 2 percent residual ***** f79 Large End Rib Roast LB Whole Ham WATER ADDED, LB P!~~n , .• 57 Chuck Roast FULLY COOKED, 5 TO 7 LBS ~!!.~!*.!¥! ....... LA .99 ~~~,'!C!~ .............. l 8 .99 !~~~~T!!f!~~ ........ LA .79 Fresh Mushrooms GOURMETS DELIGHT. 9 OZ PKO. < ~69 Golden Dellclous39 ~et!~ LB . EXTRA FANCY Kiwi Fruit THE NO CHOLESTEROL FRUIT ~-19 f"Folgers &Ground Coffee 3 GRINOS, 49 OZ. CAN 685 !"Crushed A Wheat Bread HARi/EST DAY 24 OZ LOAF ~.8 !"Cudahy A canned Ham 94! 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BOX .95 !"Lady Lee &Franks !Andre Champagne EXTRA DAY, PINI< OR COLO DUCK. 750 ML BTL f 99 nme of Your Life Expo/ Toe.I LMnt Concepta for IO • v ... 1 April 13, 14 and 15, 198& Lot Angetee Con.,.nuon Center • bniblt1 • c.i.brltl• • .,._.,. Pick up your S 1.00 off ldmlltiOn certlflCtt" et your nelgl'lbofhood lucky lucky 11 plMMd to again be • apc>nlOf of thlt llllCltfng EXP01 .r ., sugar. but it docsn 't taste nearly that swee t. Right up front there is floral picines , which the winemaker promises will develop even further. Flavor concentration is &ood but very delicate. and the aftertaste is very lingering: acid keeps it clean and crisp all the way to the end. St. F raaclt 1114 Joti011ber1 Rleslln1 ($6): My ltast favorite of the collection. but still a flawless wine. The aroma says peach or light apricot. There is good varietal fla vors. and -..llile the wine enters slightly sweet, the winemaker's penchant for acidity sees it finish nearly dry. A good refreshment wine. St .. Francl• IH4 Muscat Cuelli ($7): Thank aoodness someone hasn't given up on this delectable, delicious. overtl y fruity white wine. While many (even most) Muscats are purely for dessert. this one can be used for refreshment like a Riesling or Gewurz. lhe aromas lean to orange and other citrus. with flavors offering more of the sa me plus traditional sp1cy-pcrfu my Muscat character. This wine is a real charmer that almost everyone will enjoy. There's a little story I'd like to tell about the Muscat's origins, but I'm sworn to sec recy. I can tell you it comes from a vineyard dubbed "God's Two Acres.·· What I can't tell you is why. but maybe you can get the story out of St. Francis' staff when you visi t. WI NE COUNTRY -1 recently spent a couple of days in Santa Barbara and part of a day in my home town. Ventura. It's a real pl easure to sec the booming wine activity in the area. and it's a shame more people don't know what they'resaihngpaston Highway 101 between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Wine country is less than two hours from L.A. The onl y winery I remember in the area from the old days (30 years ago) was one small. long since defunct. Zinfandel producer in the Ojai Valley. the name of which escapes me for the moment. Now there's the Leeward Winery in Ventura. which is open to visitors on a regular basis. For directions and hours call (805) 656-5054. Anorher Ventura County winery. this one with its own vineyard s, 1s the Old Creek Ra nch Winery. located less than halfway to Ojai, which means about seven miles off IOI. Old Creek Ranch 1s making wines from Santa Ba rbara and San Lui s Obispo County grapes while it awaits the matt.'lrity ofitsown vi nes. Of panicular interest is a 1983 auv1gnon Blanc that sells for $7. The winery is open from 9-5. Friday through Sunday, or by appointment an ytime. and there arc picnic facilit ies available . Phone (805) 649-4132 fbr direc- tions. The real acti on is just nonh of Santa Barbara in the Santa Ynez Valley, very near the small com- munities of Buellton and Solvang. Solvang is a tourist destination all its own. with more hotel rooms for a cit)' its size than I've ever seen before. It is a clean. Danish village wi th some super restaurants and bakeries. The Santa Ynez Valley is much like the Napa Valley 20 years ago. wi th still open range land hosting a variety of horse and cattle ranches. Vineyards and wineries are becom- ing a major industry. and the onl y problem is that so few know it's there when they drive by. Use Iceberg l et t u ce to lower cal ories of tradi tion a l fare One of the latest ideas in the foodservice industry is using crisp. navorful Ice berg lettuce to give crunch and lower cal orie counts in some tradiuonally high calorie hot dishes. Herc arc some hot ideas: .•Spoon hot chili or sloppy Joe mixture on a raft of crunchy Iceberg lettuce instead of on a bun. •Serve yo ur favorite enchilada on a bed of shredded lettuce instead of flanked with high caloric beans and rice. •Pile all the piua fixings on a raft of cru nchy lcebe!J and broil. It retains its cool cnspness without doughiness and serves as·a built-in salad. •Toss hot tortellini with crisp chunks of Iceberg lettuce, shreds of carrots, bell peppers and a few olives in a light pesto cream. Ifs an airy pasta dish with the crispness of a tossed salad. Comb\ne a few deep fried prawns with chl.lnks of li&ht kebcra lettuce aftd-drizzle-with tomato sw~.-~n sour sauce. Prawns are less heavy feeling wi'h this crisp built-in salad. ..... ... ., .... , 11 Cheese, l:Jroccoli casserole dressed uP with tasty tuna. funa lovers ha~ been around for centuries. Archestratus, the gourmet "guru" of ancient Greece, ~ra.1sed the ·excellent "tunny'' of S1c1ly. . The Romans held tuna in such ht&h. esteem they offered it as -a ~cnfice to Neptune in hopes their wo nhy gift would keep nets from being torn as they fished . Today, this popular member of the mackerel family is a staple in most households. And no wonder. The canned variety, in particular. is Da1la of pepper , _ stantly. until sli&hlly "ihickcncd. Grease square pan. 8 x 8 x 2 about 5 minutes: pour over top of inches. Cook noodles in 6 cups casserole. boiling water until tender. 8 to 10 Sprinkle with remaining cheese. minutes; drain. Spread noodles in Bake uncovered until edges are pan. Cut broccoli into 1-inch bubbly. 2S to 30 minutes. Garnish pieces; ptace on noodle1.-Arrange with cooked broccoli flowerets if tuna on broccoli. · desired. S servings. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mix • 1. can (61/2 9unccs) crabmcat. Sauce Mix. 'h cup of the cheese. the drai ned and ca nilage removed, J milk, water, mustard and pepper in .can ( 414 ounces) ~hrimp, rinsed and 2...quart saucepan. Heat to bomng, drained, or I can (71h ounces) stirring constantly; reduce heat. salmon. drained,,ean be substituted Simmer uncovered, stirring con-for the tuna. r . the an~wer to a menu-maker's prayer oecause of its versat.'7il'i .... ty~.-1-·--- nutriti onal content and ease of pre paration. . Native to temperate and tropical waters. tuna are fascinating for ~everal reasons. Although the 13 varieties of this saltwater fish have gills. the fi sh cannot pump water over them. Therefore. they swim non-stop in order to breathe. Tuna are speedy swi"mmers and can travel as swiftly as 45 mph. The largest fami ly member, the Northern Bluefin can liJJthe scales at 2.000 pounds and stretch as long as 10 feet. Contrasted with that are the smaller types of about 2 feet long and onlx 10 pounds. Most fa mili ar to consumers are thl' al bacore. yellowfin and skip- 1ack. The albacore is considered'the finest quality and is the only one that could be referred to as "white meat." The other two are somewhat darker. usuall y more fl aked than firm and generally less expensive. However. they remain of excel- lent eating quali ty and are used in sandwiches and casseroles where piece size is unimportant. Tuna is often used in Lenten brunch. luncb- eon and supper dishes such as this colorful casserole. -CHEESE AND BROCCOLI BAKE l package mix for cheesy noo- dles 'n tuna l package (10 ounces) frozen broccoli spears, thawed and draine_,d 1 can (6 1h ounces) tuna, drained• l cap shredded Chedda r cheese (4 ounces) 3/4 cu milk ·~cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard State champ competes for national title Viola Baulco of Shell Beach will represent California at the 36th National Chicken Cooking Contest on May 16 in Asheville, N. C. Her recipe for Chicken Floren- tine will compete wi th 50 other · fi nalists for a total of $20.000 in prizes. The contest is sponsored by the National Broiler Council. CHICKEN FLORENTINE l broiler-fryer chicken, cut In parts 2 teaspoons salt, divided 1' teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons cooking oil l can ( 15 ounces) tomato herb sauce 'h cup dry red wine I cup uncooked rice ' 1 can (2 11.a ounces) sliced ripe olives 11,2 cups boiling water 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen chopped spinach, drained 1 cup ricotta cheese l egg 11 .. teaspoon marjoram •;, teaspoon nutmeg 11, cup Parmesan cheese Spri nkle chicken with I teaspoon of the salt and pepper. In frypan. pla ce cooking oil and heat to medium temperature. Add chicken and cook, turning. about 10 minutes or until brown on all sides. In medium bowl, mix toge ther tomato herb sauce and wine. In lightly greased 3-quart baking pan. mix togeth er I cup of the tomato sauce mixture. ri ce, ofives, 112 teaspoon of the salt and boiling water; place chicken over all. Cover tightl y with fo il and bake • in 350-degrce oven for 45 minutes. Press spinach very dry and mix with ricotta cheese. egg. marjoram. nutmeg and remaining 112 teaspoon of the salt. Spoon spinach mixture around edges of baking pan and pour remaining tomato sauce mix- ture over center. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Cont inue baking. uncovered r --10 minutes morC,of until fork can be inserted in chicken with ease. Makes 4 servings. Let .... u Ye.6f0"1 ~ ~our at -----=-_., -- 642-5678 No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everyb~dy Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices! Meat Dept. Savings Bay Seal lops ::J1tRN l B sa.69 !&OZ EA s1 .59 Clams MATlAWS STUF,£0 Trout r~w•NGS •2 OZ EA s1.99 Stew Meat ~~~l£SS l & s1.89 7-Bone Roast !~~. lB s1.21 Chuck Roast ~~~LESS LB s1.79 Steak ~~FlOtN 61,.lOtN LB S2.39 Pork Roast ~:rot~u· LB s1.39 Compare these Low Prices Margarine ~~ .. 0 CranberrY-Sauce fm115'_~· Green Beans l?l~0'""'1 Com GlllUHGIAlllT ~HOU KlllN[L Of! 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For microwave owners the cook- ing time is even quicker. though a short standing time is required to fi nish cooldna the rice. • • Convenience isa key factor whe n preparing meals for smaller house- holds. What could be easier than a meal-i n-one cntree? CHICKEN P APRIIA FOR TWO 1 tablet,... flHr ona eeH.1111 Ml broth: squeeze bag gently to mix. "' ce, meooked long srala rice Bru h chicken with oil. Season with '4 cep 1Hce4 almeads salt and pepper. prinkle gencr· ·~ cap sliced celery ou I) ' ith paprika '4 cap cllopped o•loa Pince chicke n in bag over an even .,,, teaspoon baall leavea layer of the rice mixture. Clbsc bag l can (1034 OHcea) chicken with nylon tie; make 6 half-inch broth slits in top. Cook 30 m inutes or ·1 whole chicken breast, split until chicken and rice are tender. Vegetable oil Makes 2 servings. Salt and pepper Microwave Ovea: Foll ow d irec· Paprika' tions above except place bag in 12 x Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 8 x 2-inch micro"avc-saf~ .baking Shake nour in reAular size cooki n.&_ dish. Mic ro-cook dnJ!lghJ>Qwer 18 bag; place in 12 x 8 x 2-inch bakina to n minutes or u ntil t ender, dish. Combine rice. almonds. rotating dish several tim es. Let ,_.ce_l_ery~·-o_nJ_·o_n_a_n_d~ba_s_i_l i_n_b_a_~~A-d_d_·~st_a_n_d_l_O_m_._1n_u_t_es~beforeservin~g~s·~~~~~::::==~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~:!~~~!!!=::~~!!:::::~==::::::~~~=====:::::::~~~~ I replar llae (11 x JI incites) • --.~ ~ ....... IT'lllD CGllNlfY _.---.....-.. w--~ ~c::::=-> < ETHNIC ••• From Cl ,. Evenly spread 'h of the meat mixture (I cup) in 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking d ish. Top with 1h of the cooked macaroni (2 cups). Repeat layers. Sprinkle with cheese. In med ium saucepan over me- dium-high heat. melt butter. Blend in flour. Cook. stirring constantly. until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Stir in milk all at once. Cook and stir until mixture boils and is smooth and thickened. Stir into eggs and blend thoro ughly. Pour over cheese. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven until knife inserted near center comes out clean. about 30 minutes. Let stand S minutes before serving. Serves 4. MODERN GOLDEN BUCK z Npl (8 OUCH) shredded Cheddar cll1eese ~ cup beer or milk Z teaspoons prepared mustard l,'i teaspoon Worcestershire saace 1 • teaspoon salt 2 English mafflns, split, toasted and buttered 4 poaclled eggs• Paprika or parsley sprigs, op· tional . In small saucepa n. combine c h e ese~ b ee r . ..mustard . c::::::::_ -------~--~~--~~--.---~____;------~~--~ --~--~_;_~~--1---~~~----~----~------ - -,~~~.~~ ... ;!IJll;l:iil;•-.:~.~, ,~P.~.~~ ... ~ .... 11•;:•1;11:!•11~;---=~.-.,::::==» ••&\,.....MU "'llllllllllll Ill•~ 1-,it ..... 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Drain in spoon or on paper towels and tnm any rough edges. if desired . SPAGHETTI A LA CARBONARA 8 slices bacon, diced 8 ounces spaghetti 4 eggs 1 teaspoon 1arUc salt "• to l1'J cap (I to Z ounces) grated Parmesan cheese ,•-i-ln 10-to 12-inch omelet pan or \.~skillet over medium heat. cook bacort until cr1sp. Remove from pan. drain and set aside. Pouro lTall but 2 tablespoons of bacon drip- pings. Reduce heat to lo~. Meanwhile. cook spaghetti ac· cording to package directi ons. Drain and add hot spaghetti to drippings in skillcL Beat together eggs and garlic salt. Stir into spaghetti a long wi th cheese. Toss gentl y until eggs arc thickened but still moist. Add reserved bacon and toss gently until evenly combined. Serves 4. COUNTRY ••• From Cl two-thirds of the way u p. Hollow out bottom and top leaving l/•-inch shell. - Quickly bro wn fl ank steak in hot oil: remove from heat. Saute mush- rooms. o nions a nd garlic. Dis olvc cornstarch m wine: add to skillet with catsup. 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This ls a question that youoa for busy individuals who att cook· Then add &be veeeaablet and sin&let. ma"ied couples without ina for themselves. and maybe one canned pintapple. A few other on.- children and aingle parents (who other. tonipt. First or all, conve-hand inaredients create an instant totethcr now account for nearly 40 n1cnct doesn't mean just a froun sauce. This dish cooks an one skillet percent or all U.S. households) entree. 1 in less time than it iakes to watch probably ask themselves five niahts Gonvenience rheans a simple the news. a week. combination of all the risht rooas And you havecookecUcomplete. Whileeatinaout is sometimes the -meat, v*table, starch-so you well-balanad meal at· only HO answer to the what's-for-dinner can create your own calorie-con-calories per scrvina, when served dilemma. e~ting at home may be ·a trolled. well-balanced cntrees. with rice.. There's not much to clean better solution. · Polynesian Beef Loaves, for in-up either. because you used only Single adults and their married stan~ set their convenient stan one pan. frcmn broccoJi CldL '"11111 .-wbolc onions aad ricle 1Ma ._.. beat cooked ICJICdwl' • .. m1nu1et. After 2S minu1n in the cwea .W. com~ Cllltee. wlaa Ml lllla te>pped with a quick m...-~ is ready io eat and it's .,.a,. 1'0 caloriei per terV~ Convenient, lipt, nutriti081 meals can be youn for diaaer toniaht, even if you ue theoely OM you a~ cookina it for. • ... POL YNDUN BEEP LOAVSI . WITH VZGETdlD friends w~~t convcnienc~ but arc and aood taste with a half package Vegetable-Filled Turkey _Rolls al~ nutnt1on-and weight-con-(t he 16-ounce polybag size. so look, taste and sound practacally . · na'e parents who--must-there!i ~till enoosh-f0t-an<>ther-gour~ but tbey'i:e really ~•:J--­ feed themselves and a child or two meal) of frozen farm fresh broccoli Turkey cutlets. an inexpensive. every night juggle among price, baby carrots and water chestnuts'. low-calorie protein so~rce.. arc convenience and, nutrition when Just by opening this package, your wrapped around a combination of 1 cu (I ..._) ,..,@f,ll e--. ..... J .. ~.,.... ... 1 &Mies,... ...... ·1 tables,... cermcardl 1 taban,... vblepr YOUNG TURKEYS • F1IOZEN OAADE 'N • 10 10 u.us. MIEllAGE YOUC N Win '1000,0JI MINUTE MAID· ORANGE JUICE •'40Z.CAITON • IEGlJLAll • COlJNTaY STYU ,,. EA. ----. - -- --- :;::.-:;:;;. -- J cea.,... •1 umee 1 ~ Cllpl ( \', ~· ,,_ farm fretla breeeell,. ..., es· rots ud water dlel._u Drain pineap'ple. measurina juice. Add waterio juice to make l/1 cup: reserve. Shape beef into three mini- loaves. Brown quickly on both sides in a skillet. Move meat to s.ide of skillet. Stir sugar, comstarcb. vmepr and soy sauct into I measured liquid. Pour into skillet. Add vegetables and pineapple. Bring to a boll. Cover and simn:let 5 I minutes. Makes 3 servinp. I VEGETABLE·FILLED TURKEY ROLLS ~ etap water "" teupooe ult t c1ps froiea broec?OU et1t1• 'i'i cap frotea small wltele..._. ~ c.p package4 emidlell pre- coeke4 rice 1 tea1pooa bitter er marprlae 4 tablespooa1 prepare4 m11tard 4 ~ey cwtleu, ,_.." 1ti c.p mayouaile % table1pooe1 Parmesu cllffle % tablespooe1 milk 1 tea1pooa prepared mutanl •o r use I package (I 0 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli. chopped spinach or green peas. Bring :watCL..sall bmctoli ~ and o nions to a boil in a saucepan. Stir in rice and butter. Cover: remove from heat and let stand 5 minutes. Mearrwtulc. spread I tablespoon mustard onto each of the cutlets. Spoon about 'IJ cup of the veg- etable-rice mixture onto the center of each cutlet. RotC up and place seam side down in a 2..quan baking dish. Spoon remaining vegctable- nce mixture around the rolls in dish. Combine mayonnaise. cheese. milk and I teaspoon mustard. Spoon O\ er turkey rolls. Cover with foil and bakeat 350degrees for 10 minutes. Uncover and bake I 5 minutes longer. Makes 4 servings. Soups help balance diet oup can constitute an entire nutritious meaJ for children who need something hot for lunch to keep going on a cold day. according to the California Dietetic Associa- tion (COA). Soup ingredients selected from nutrient-based f~ groups-millc.. meat. vegetables and fruits. breads and cereals -can help fulfill the I day's recommended number of se" 1ngs. ~e" England clam chowder can pro' 1de one of four neccssarv daily ~-------------------.. I SCI\ ings for child ren from th·e milk group. one of two from the meat 160Z. FOSTER FARMS CHICKEN BOLOGNA TURF MASTER HOSES _fOR5100_·. --OZ.LOAF SKAGGS 1oz.nG. ALPHA BETA TOP RAMEN GIANT BREAD OVER 13,000.000 IN ~RIZES AVAILABLE ""ZllAV~ • 1 -• .._ .. f'llZI a.lflSTlltll .-, ~ !"-· ' . • '° -..... CAlll P'llZll • 1'· ..... -.TUIU e11•11au •!II· -ftAI Fm IRI ~lm.I • !II-MIA ..... • sm" Tll~ •9-M .. TllLl-CA•U .. a1t1W • • -' •• •••M• 9CA non ,., • 211 -.... CA9' Miii rn •OUll <\l,..A "'" coutCTO« c .. •o • "-UI TIIHU• • e.llT AHO A CAMI f!Clln lOOAt. CIRTKATtl UI ca. NIH! --·--.·---.. -.. _ .... ,_ ... _ .......... _.. :. -· -:..-:.· ·---... --·--· ·---.... _ .. .. _.,..,.. .. ·--· ----"' .. , .. group. and 1f potatoes and carrots are added. one or two of four daily ser' ings from the vegetables/fruits group. A "hole wheat roll from the breads/cerc.-als group balances out !he mc.-al. Chicken noddle soup. made with chunks of chicken. carrots. celery, oni ons and t"gg noodle and served "Ith a glass of milk also provides a I halanced meal. Fn:nch oni on soup made with chunl s of French bread and cov. en~d "t 1th "1c;s cheese. served with n broiled chKken breast 1s al90 a "ell-balanced. four-food-group meal lf,ourchild'sd1et lacks a serving from the milk group. tr) adding a cup of milk to the broth of your chicken or vegetable soup. Chopped celef). carrots. onions. potatoes or e"en asparagus can be added for those children who need add1t1onnl ervings of' egetablcs. BEANS AND FRAN~S Into a 1-quan casserole tum one Prlc• on both p-•ffectlY• It ill Southern ~ellfomla Alpha Beta Marketa, Thura., Mar. 21 through Wed., Apr. 3. 1115 ... 16-ounce can C\\ £naland ~.-..­ baked beans. (These are made with c;mall pea beans. pork. water, bro" n ugar. salt. white sugar and mu tard.l t1r 1n prepared mustard and fincl~ chopped onion to t.as,c, I .\rrangc 6 all-becf ftankfuners over the bean~ Bake. unco,cred, 1n a 400-degree oven (no need to preheat) until \Cf) hot -20 minute or so. 1akes 3 ~rvin HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WllNERS IN ALPHA BETA'S CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' &AME! -'t.•CA•-· llUCl McMINOI j '\ Bone-building cale-ium maJ!-Fedaee eancer risk . 8) DOROTHY WENCK rest"lrth is needed 10 prove that 1eoporom. was I .SOO ma calcium states with hilh avnaae lev~ls of cant. consi1ten1. and independent wa 1 , calcium protects apinst them. But pcrdc1. Normal le vctsofv1tamin D unliaht -and vitamin D forma-association with blood pressure for usina calcium to rtduce the ri k of hiah blood pressure. more re· search will have to be done. scientists caution. "°y0 h'c' •1:m• ......... portan"• of di"'lary 1hc rela11onsl\i~ belwctn calcium (call the "sunshine vitambodin'' ~ion in 11hc body-had fewer deaths amo~a a1 samdplc of ~pie with .... .. and ostcoPoro is seems to be more because it's formed in 1he y 1rom co ortetal canctr than those in previous y un 1qn0Std h11h blood calcium u a bone builder ha$ been clear. when sun shines on the sktn) are stales receivina less sunliJht. pressure. known for a Iona time. Vitamin Dis Recently a panel of nutrition required for optimal calcium The researcllers cauuon. how-Few studies ha ve measured the known to play an important role in scientists and the California absorption. ever. that "the present evidence effect of calcium on blood press ure buildina and maintenance of bone' Dietetic Association concluded Vitamin D also is a factor in the cannot show conclusively that vit· rcaulatlon in humans. In one in too. that premen(l,Pausal wo men could calci um..colon cancer connection. a min Dor ca lcium protects agai nst which individuals with and without Now ntw rcse~rch i Pointina to rcduce1the risk of oJteoporosis by accord ing to a recent rcp0rt from the occurrence of colorectal hi&h blood prenure rtteived either thepossibilitythl t c:alc1um not only increasina their calci um intake scientists at UC San Diego. A study cancer." 1.000 ma calcium or a placebo. it ·helps to prevent the bone sof\cnina from the current Recommended of 2.000 men showed that those The strongest statistical evidence was found that reductions in blood di5'asc of older people - o -Dietary Allowance JRDA1 of 800 who frequentrc ate vi tamin D· and for the calcium theory is an analysis pressure were not seen 'until aner tcoporosis -but also may help milliorams(mg)""'r ay to OOO m11 calcium-rich oods had on lv one· ofthedatafrom a ~at1onalnutri1ion the sixth week ofsop~lementation reduce the risk of colon cancer and • .,.. • • 1' ; t . per day. third the rate of colorectal can cer as survc¥-the Heath and Nutrition -and not all in ivlduals re· 1ypcrtension. . . . Their recommendation for post-men who rarely ate such foods. Examination Survey (HANES). sponded. Meanwhile. however. we can all follow established rcommcnda· ti ons for our daily calcium intakt: u~ milk (rionfat for fewer calorics), cheese. or other dairy products plus fruits and veaetables -especially dark green vqetablcs. and d~ beans and peas every day in sufficient quantities to provide 800' ma calc ium for adult males and at least 1.000 mg for adult females. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKE D: The latter t~o findings are .s~1ll 1n · menopausal women. who arc at the An earlier stud y showed that Dietary calcium was identified as Before any therapeutic or prcven· the hyp0thes1s s~•e -add1t1o~~c~a.tc_s_t~ri-sk~_of~d_e_v_c~lo~in~-o~s-·~~~o~pl_e~in~~~ut_h_e_rn~a-n_d~w-c_u_e_~~-'h_e_o_n_1l~'Y_n_u_tr_ic_n_t_th_a_t_h_a_d_a_s~i~~ifi_1·~-ti_v_e_re_c_o_m_m_c_n_d_a_t1_0_n_sc_a_n_be~m-a_d_c~ Q. J am alleralc~ to mllk ao J kDow l doo~pt_... calclam buny diet. After readf•1 abHt tl1e lm- porwce of ealetam for older women, I'm wonderU.1 If I sllo•ld take a ealehun sapplement, and If 10 wbat kind. .... Grilcle A Fresh .~:ryers ·~ . • hole Frying Chicken ry Some Up Tonight! c Boneless ..... Smok A Roma Fully CookecJ Hall Ham !1•• •••• 1 .. s -Chuck ..... a~:1t~;::., lb.• 1 • ••••l .. s ROUllcl Steak o::fir;-~1 lb. 'I" •resh Beef Liver s11ce~~~ w11h lb. 99• ....... Beef Brlskelwhole "lnTheB•g" •11• (Trimmed lb. 11") lb. ....... Ground Chuck 0oe~·~1 ~:1ceed lb 'I" •reakfast Strips 51~~~e~0'11 1~~~: 'I" Y ... Scallopl•I FreSh Round 1b •4• Reno's Pepperoni 2 :;s5 ••tl-pper Plltets lb •23• ......... fryer •reasts Fresn GracJP A Frying CnockPn 10 s22• E W ff' "'"•"'tllk ,, O• an. QQO 8 88 Frozen Pko :r "'9deemA11atw~ I ----~-·-... , , __ .,._... _,.._ ... _ ...... --.... __ , ___ .. _ ........ ~-· I t=:..=:i:=..~'&...-:.::."';r.':;r:. I &,:~r ______ r:_••----il (, DOUBLE · .. • COUPON ~~·~·:;~ Local Gro wn, Put In Your Cereal, M mm 69 Roma Fresl"I & Oel1c1ous Farm Style .~.i'jc ~Jtc 2 8~~ ••• 1b.•1 .. HCh··· 3 1b1 •1• 4 bunches • 1 • bunch i•• lb .••• Manor House • Chicken • Beel • Turkey. 8·02 Pkg 3 .. r$1 DIOGe•eral Miiis Klx c erea1 98~1~ t 1 ~· Tomatoes wtt!:.~t:. • .., 2~.~ 69• •H .. eymut Clleerlos 0~7~~·1 '4:,~ • 1" •Total Cereal aener•I M1111 12B:; 'I" ~-I C I t " Dole Pineapple ~ ~~~~ ...... at •• er•• General Mills '8s~~ I Mayonalse Nu·M- Top ••••• Nalley Chlll AssortecJ Varoe11e<, 3 01 p~ W1tl'1 BPan!I • Regular 5 .. ~I -69! Our New Collection of Designer Rings are in and. It 's Simpl y Extraordinary Classic WHITESTONE RINGS ...-,.,._ -(-... -.. Too1hpas1• Buy 2 Get 1 F-ttt 3 6 ' OJ Tut>es s3~0- • 1600 EcM~r A.,• Hu' 1•1'1Q1"'1 6-ftCll • ?I} 7!> H•rbO< Blw!l C<'"'" M""' . . Corn l•stant Lu•ch •Green Beans Town Maruchan • Ct11cll.en •Beel House 16 0 1 Can • Pork • St1rnnp '2', 01 Pkg I P ..... .., lnshe I eanuts. AoHtK Vegetable 01r",~~ ~~~12n Brown & Serve .. ,.~:;.,,, 1:-: 69' ~-.... ,•01 '1" Gralnbelt Yogun..,.. .,,,..,.. , Loa• PrlcH Effecllv• March 28-31, ·-... ... " c8M At Safew•y Stor11 In /We ...... Southern Calltornla TE'i~l>l _. ,...._..,..., Catalina). Saltt In Aetall ...... Q~ntlllH Ontv •• '' •• • 3N I So 8ttSIOI, S.nt• Al\I • 2• Montlci\ &.y P1ua L60Ufl• Nip Corn 011 •8 Ol BoUlt ..-s2s• A. For people like yo urself, a calcium supplement may be ap- propriate, The first step. however . ts to check with your physician before you take any supplement And you should still consider it a supplement. not a replacement. Cont inue to try to get calcium from foods -they're still the preferred source. . The best calcium supplement is one that contains a high percentage of elemental calcium. is relatively inex~nsr\te. and is free from toxic contaminants. The most common forms of calcium are calci um carbonate (the least expensive by far). caltium lactate. calcium gluconatc. dicalcium phosphate. oyster shells (basically calcium carbonate). bone meal and dolomite, Bone meal and dolomite arc not recommended because they may be conaminated with lead or other heavy metals. Be sure to read labels to see what you arc getting and check the amounts of elemenal calcium. For example. 1.000 mg of cakium carbonate contains 400 mg of elemental calcium. while 1,000 mg of calcium gluconate contains only 90 mg elemental calcium. By calcu- lating t~e total amount of elemen tal calcium in a product and dividing this into the price, yo u can de· termine 1he per mllligram cost of calcium. • • • Q. My •oc&or bas sagested tlaat I take a ealclam sapplemeat beeaase 1-am-uor lflllDI noqlealclam from my food. TM prodaet be recommended 11 very ~Ill priced, H d a friend sagested I coaJd uve moaey by tak.lD1 u Htaclcl lD1tead. 11 tbl1 true? A. Some antacids (Tums, Alka 11) contain calcium ca rbonate as the acti ve ingredient and are good. less expensive substitutes for higher· pnced calcium supplements. However, if used as a source of calcium . theyshould not be aken in excess. These products are designed to neutralize acid. and too many over time may actually cause the stomach to produce excess acids. Antacids contai ning aluminum (DiGel, Rolaids. Maalox, Mylanta. Gelusil, Riopan) should not be used as a calci um source since the aluminum may hamper the in· testines' ability to absorb calcium from food and thereby cause the body to excrete calcium . Maple syrup, squash paired MAPLE SQUASH 2 medlam acorn 1qu1b (eacb aboat l'/• poand1) "'a cup water Salt, If desired 4 tablespoons maple syrup, at room temperatare 2 tablespoons batter 16 pecan halves Cut squash in half lengthwise: remove seeds and membranes. Arrange squash halves. cut side down. in a 9·inch square pan; pour water around squash. Bake un- covered in.a preheated 400-degree oven untal te nder -about 40 minutes: water will evaporate. Turn squash and. if used. \sprinkle salt over cavities. Pour one tablespoon maple syrup into each cavity and return to oven for syrup to heat for a minute or two. In an 8- inch ski llet melt butter: add pecans and. stirring often, toast until lightly browned . Top syrup wi th pecans: serve at once. Makes 4 servings. CHILI TVNA SANDWICHES I Ya ·•ace cu ell1nk-1tyle 111•t tau I• on, u dral•e4 4-ot1ace ca• cllopped clallles, dralaed S taltle1'"'91 may•ulse I taltln,... mhleed oaloa 1aen,...1le .... J•IH I &u.,._. •rat.H capert SUeMIN'M• Thorouahly mix totether all the inaredients (makes I lh cups). Ulf IS a fillin1 for sandWJches. F• Ad Actian Cll a . °"' PIDt ... 142-5671 I <>r&u• Cout Collet•'• m.bt-oued uell practlc• ln prepuafJon for llatarday'• col· le&late opener atalmt tbe UnlTenlty of san Dl•o OD North Lido Cbannel. I Edison's Damato;- patience best F-V Fount~yal ey errors help out tn 11-6 decision By CHRIS MONAHAN Deir .... C.u ¢I •111 The performance of Edison High's baseball team Tuesday n~t co uld easily have been from a movie. For the rest of the Sunset League 1t was the coming attractions. For its opponent. Fountain Valley. 1t was a horror film in 3-D. The Chargers (3-1. 10-4) spotted the Barons five runs in the first scene (inning), four of them coming on Baron first baseman Jim Wayne's grand slaflli then proceeded toed1t the Barons' orrense almost completely. At that point the Charaers' 3-D effects: defense, discipline and Edison pitcher Chip Damato took over and when· the show had ended, the Chargers had a hit on their hands and an 11 -6 win before a standin1 room only crowd at Mile Square Park. The win moved the Chargers into a first place tie with Marina. also at 3-1. After the shaky first inning, Damato took control, limiting the Barons(2-1 -1, 11-3-l)tojust fo}Jrhits and a run in the seventh lonJ af\er the outcome had been determined. For his effons Damato, 8-1 a year ago. received his first win of the year against two losses. • unearned, th anks to four Baron errors He walkeclcighL "The first inning has been his (Damato's) problem allyear," said &iisonCoach Ron LaRuffa. "Against Western he allowed four quick runs in the first and then didn't give up anything the rest of the way. "The difference toni~t was their defense and our discipline at the plate. They make four errors and we make one. He (Sha~nack) walked a few guys and was wild hiah. but we were disciplined and stayed off those." "His (Damato) experience payed off and they battled well,'' said Fountain Valley Coach Tom DeKraii. "You have to gi ve them credit, a lot of teams would have died, down 5--0. We just got beat by a better team. They will win the Sunset League this year .. "Bob got up a little and we had an umpire that was usi ng a college strike zone. That changed things both offensi vely and defensively. We could have played it closer with a different guy, but that's not why we lost. We were beaten by a better team than us." After weathering the rocky stan. the Chargers began the road back the way all gOod teams do - slowly and patiently. "They came off the field (after the first inn in&) with a good attitude." said LaRufTa. "I told them not to try and get them back all at once, but one or two at a time, which they did." Veteran coach says 1985 group cou be best ever ,BJ lllARON FRUTOS ... ..., ....... Oranae Coast Collcae crew coach Dave Grant 1s prc_parin1 for his 20th aeason at the OCC helm -and he's approachina .the 1985 campaian with more enthusiasm than ever. "I'm terribly excited about ·this crew," the Pirate coach said. "The oarsmen in our varsity boat arc stronger. better conditioned and ·bet- ter prepared than any crew we've ever had here." The Pirates have the opponunaty to exhibit their maturity this Saturday when they host the University of San Diqo in their collegiate opener at the North Lido Channel in Newpon Beach at 8 a.m. Last spring and summer, Grant served as an assistant U.S. Olympic crew coach, which only fue led his Orange Coast crew into being more prepared for the collegiate season. Grant spent every day -from May through August -workin,a with head U.S. coach Kris Korzenaowrtrmd the Ol ympians. "Every day during those four months, we were completelr, im- merse in crew," Grant says. • From our 5:30 a.m. turnout until we fell . exhausted. into bed that niFht, we were consumed by the spon. • Grant and the other coaches and oarsmen spent all of their time either Trojan• pull off a rare upset on the water. watch1n1 films, or in teaching and discussion sessions. An afternoon off was granted every other week. When September rolled around, and Grant found himself back at OCC. he wasn't sure he was ready for another crew season. "I was. to be frank . a bit burned out. When the fall season bqan I thought to myself, ·1 can't do this. My house is faJling apart because I haven't had time to work on it: np one plays wtth my dog anymore; my office at school is a madhouse; and I don't have time '° do an~hina for mytdf' -like ra or swim."' But it didn't take '°DI lor Or9t eo · 8et hooked on~ once ...m. .. "Within the tint l0mim1a .... I arrived I I tht boa&boult for OW initial workout, I wu e.ci1ed ....... he says. '"This is audl 1 Utliqullf . tdhpt ed-Wnned l"OUP ~-­oarsmen. I was imrnedialely ~ up in thdr spant. "rve never bad a bad crew in my lO ycan here, but this is a v~ _.. bunch. This is the kind of crew cMt comes alo"a only once in a decade or so." Otant says his '8S crew thrives Oft hard work and intntc compedtion. That's 1ood. he says. becautc be'• a more demandina coach now than in the past. OCC"s varsity eilftt -whecb actually IS a JV eiaht bec::aUIC the Pirates arc not allowed to compete apinst four-year instituuom on tbe vvsity level -will featu1ta blclMt of power, speed and technical lki1L Bob Knapp. a 6-2, 187-pounder, will be the Pirates' stroke, while Dave Harrison (6-0. 182) will take the No. 2 scat. Harrison. who rowed at Brentwood School in Vancouver, B.C. two years aao. stroked OCCs frosh eaaht last year. Other pons1dc oarsmen incliade John O'Leary and R~r Reynolds. On the starboard side, the Pirates are led by Joe Kratka and Cbip McK.ibben. Other starboard oanmcn include Steve Doupty and Cra.i& Meinhardt, . Grant says he has one of hi s finest (Pleue Me GllANT/D2) . Fountain Valley starter Bob Sharp- nack (5-1) lasted only 31/1 innings and was responsible for ei&ht of the 11 runs. though fi ve or them were The Chargers got three runs back in the bottom of the second thanks to three Sharpnack walks. two infield singles and a throwing error by the Barons. Uni•enlty lfl&h tennia coach Gary Stael (in.et) •• hia Mar for the flnt time in 13 yeara Tueaday, despite the Trojan•, fed by Georae Paal80n (left), defeated Corona del anbeat<.ai play of Cdll'• Mike Bria• (riCht). See atory, 02. Mustangs_all alone at top of Sea View race Warriors no match for Mesa· s Austin; Estancia· s Hatfield one-hits Harbor Costa Mesa High's Mustangs are perched atop the Sea View League baseball race without any Company today following their third straight triumph Tuesday as Newpo'1 Harbor fell from the unbeaten ranks, Herc's how it went: Co1&a Mesa I , Woodbrld1e 0: en1or hurler David Austin struck out four Warriors and walked none an going the distance. work. slugged an RBI double in the first inning and singled in a two-run thir<f inning, which was capped by Mike Naylor's two-run double. The Eagles put it on Ice In the founh with three more ru ns as Tom Panarisi and Scott Clements walked and Mike Lujan singled to load the bases. All three <'ventually scored on wild pitches. The wm put'I Estancia in the champ1onsh1p hunt with a 2-1 mark. University I%, Corona del Mar ~: The Trojans moved to 2-1 in Sea View play with a 15-hit nttack against the Sea Kings, as Todd Krueger. Gene Aniano. tcve Conner, [}ave Hucgy and Mark Stride v1nually took bat- ting practice. Krueger was 4 for 4, scored four times and drove 1n two. :ind doubled twice . Ania no had two doubles in a 3 for 4 performance. scQnng three times. and Conner homered while goi~ 2 for 3 Huegy doubled twi ce and tnde was 2 for 4. scoring twict'. Corona dcl Mar CP.3 1n league) retaliated with 11 hits. including a homer from Bill Crow. Laguna Beacll s. Saddleback t : The Anists collected their first Sen View win. of the season and in the process dropped the Roadrunners to a s1m 1lar 1·2 record. Ted Hud1inski singled home team- mate Tom 7rr.1e1 an the <11xth inning with the winning run. and Re~ Reasor hit a basc'H.·mpt' homer to pace Laguna Beach Reasor went 2 for ' on the da\. 1nclud1ng the home run. and collected tv.o RBI The An1 s1s "ere le'>~ con .. mc1ng 1n the field. hov.c' er. as the} committed Ii" e errors. Huntington Beacll l, Ocean View 0: Pitcher Jeff Haa.cli. outdueled Ocean View's Rud) Taub. and tl\c 01lerf Damn Toma'i1 ck sinakd to scort' the (Pl•ee eee PRltP/03) The right-handed Austin and his defense allowed only one Wood- ~d.e runner as fllr as second base. Austin threw only 74 pitches. "It was his best outina of the season," said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermei ter said. "and the best in lhr«-y.cars.'' No hairdresser, no Kentucky for Riley Brent Mayne aided the Mu tanJS offensively with a two-run homer an the third innina. puttina Mc up. 5--0. and the Musiansscoasted throuah the remainina four 1nninas. Woodbridae dropped to 1-2 an leque play. E1tuda 7, New,.rt Ha,..r I: Jot)' JamH slammcd has third homer of the tcason, a two-run shot in the first innina. but th1t was the lut thina the Sailon ~re to t1kc from Estancia pitcher Matt Hatfield, who shut the door with 13 strikeouts en route to a aperkbna one.bitter. "The auy JUtt threw a blanket over u " satef Harbor Coech Wayne Heck 11 M saw his team (2·1) fall a aamc behind osta Meta. Hatflcld. in addition to h s mound NQbody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon anoas ed me. but ... •If you think the American League East as not the touahest d1v1s1on. consider that more than a few baseball authontae\arc pick1n1 the Dctro1 t Tiacrs to Ii n ash a. low a fourth ... [tad1n1 the first place picks at the moment would prot.bly be the BaltimortOnolcs. •LakersCoach Pit Ralcysayshcis not interested in rcturnina to hlulma mater Kentucky to fill the coachinJ vacancy ... Ofeourw not -theft' 1s not a hairdresser an that part oft he wodd wJto knows how to do a poml)edour. •fhc R11<krurc taUuna to the city ofO~nard aboutestabh,h1naa train· 1n1fac1htyandupokesman11)' all 1hat 1 I n 1sto~orkout the deal on a __ .. ~ vc nnd take ham" ... When· A I Davis i'l involvcd. yo u know wn o 1ivcs and who takes. •The N R.o\ ~ason hould be over in tame forthe Founh ofJu1y hohda)' but the NHL'" questionable. •M1am1quancrback Bcmae Kosar'saJcnt 1 a dentist so }OU know what 1ett 1 na h Im to •an WI II be h kc. •P•ttY hechan sayswomcn' aolf could use some .. sp1c1n1 up" ... So could men's aolf, even the PGA Scnaonwhocould use Old pace. • Flatll!~~ed. 1f the U n1lt'd tatc football . ue1,.countln1 ona network atlC>'t ion contract for foot· blUJn thuutumn of 1986, theft' will be no U FL 1n thcautumn of 19 6. •Ttwwonhnaofthe upcom1n1 t.n on mok1n11n the I nJlcYt-ood Forum covt'n onl)I c1pre1te • c1pruod pi~ ••• In oth rv. rd tot.cco 811 TICID products one liahts. •C'ompl11nuofthrce 81J wt team,bc1nainthcN A.\finalfour havrsomc mcnt. but the v.ert not appointed ... ~rsetov.-n.St John'' and V11lanova1ot t~f't' by v.1nn1n' the Ptt ·nbcd number ofappropnate pm". •~pt ufv.R"tchcd c\cc '···Lou amcittea·u"Atatcr. •It 1\ an unh:tPP> fact, but nont·· TIWICSSll fan. thi:u the Angels and Dodgers will not rtJ)(at their .i\pnl Frccwa\ Scnes an October. •Ho~ much 'llttpart )'OU loS1ng over the 1s ue ofh&hl at Wnglcy Field an Clucaao'> • Fr:inc1\ Dalc.1hc newt'om· m1 1oncrofthe MIJ rlndoor. )('C'C't League u~ what the league need'> is mort pubhtH), promotion and re'- cnuc 'ouand I could have told them that for half the monc that arc pa)'1ngthcncweomm1 h. •The '" I~ thc)'&rttnthl· market fora cu chcr'Wtth dcftn"vc kill Of'fla\t car's statl tac • thc- ;n ll~l 11 bt 1n t~markrt for one v.1th ofTcn 1vc k1JI •Ba ball1uthont1e\1nd ob- ~r' en. ha' c araded comm1\\loncr (Pl ....... TVCUa/1>2) UC IRVINE DROPSl0-7 DECISION Pepperdine Untveralty'a bueball team. ranked _._Ill\ by Collegiate Buebalt Maiguine, .. ~ from UC lrvtne vtctottoue, but not ~fore putting In 11n .n Inning worth of wen Tueed11Y afternoon. The Anteater9 loeded the .,.._ In the bottom of the 10th '"'*"· but stranded .. thr• runnera llnd themMtvee wtth • 10. 7 k>ee In • non-conterenc. pme. NezJ Salek> trtpeed In the 10th to Mftd Andy 8t• ... :Mcz ........ the wtnnma Wwa run Ind ... F.nert held o" e a.t-t11•• ~ by the AnMten to mow ....... perdlne to 23-&-1 OYerlll. lrvfM rl'll1ed, 1-5, In the Moa•s before Steve Morgan htt a two cM., twe>run double '° .. -..... Fetter9 wti*ed two Anteeeen ID loed the baee9, but got ...... to ground out tot tt'9 ftr'lll °"'· leleto, • --~ ... the Wewe wttt'I ttw.. hM lft lbl M beta. He trtplld, homered '° ... offtt'99M'9.end ............ ontMday.HelllllO=•...,,ln ~1ne·1tour p11wa. uc•·• 0oug IMM heel tour ..... "" ... tr• llnd., ..... two rune. ~Tom8lltil ~ wtt9'twoAIM. The AoMntMI~ ...... -,.. dr...... to 14-12·1owt'llllnd,.,..,3--2"" PCMptey. "':I ( I ___ ... l l i I f : I 'l . .. Guerrero leads Dodgers, l 1-5 Artlsts stun CdMla three straight VEllO BEACH (AP) -Pedro Ouearcrolripkdanddoubaedand kftt Landraux doubted and ~ Tunday lO lead tM Doaee!1' 16-hit 1tladc in an 11·' rout of 1hc Toronto &Jue Jays In u tllbibition bueball aamc. 41'una Beach Hilh'• An11t1 have thrown the Sea V~ Leaaue volleyball ~ anto a four-way scramble (ollowina a atraiaht set rout of pttvlous- ly unbeaten Corona dtl Mar Tuesday niaht. manqe to come ofh six-poinl defk1t 1n the first set befOrt 1uccumbtf\I. 16-14. Ashen admined the 1tra1Jht 1et victory came IS a surprite, as much as if h11 team would have lost in three. with Corona del Mar. Both have 6-1 records. Woodbridae had .even aces from 1en1orOttt Padaeu and nine kills from Larry Barnell to help defeat Harbor. which fell to 3-4. Jtny Rciiu, who won only five pmn alt tall tea0n, earned his fourth exhibition wi n without a toss. He 1eanercd six hiu over six inninas, 1tv1na up lhrtt runs. aU in the fitst thrte 1nni np . Hett art the hi1hliaht1: Lapu ~" I, C...... del Mar t : The Arti1t1, behind the excellent tcttina of Chris Whitilll! Breu Mill•r and Jon Pfluacr. had the visitinaSea Killltoffbatanceall nilht. us inaCurt Blanton and Sean Jordan 11 decoys to set up numerous one-on-ones thatf.roved too tough to contend with in a 16-14, IS· , IS· ll victo~. "Schisler had both ankles taoed and it w11n't the Mme Sch isler. no way." said Ashen. "But we serv~ tough and took them out of their passina aame.'' Satoshi Nodo played a standout defensive pme for Woodbridae while Andy Allison of Harbor did all he could to help the Sailors. lrvlae I, La1ua HUll I : The Vaquerors picked up their first South Coa1t Leaaue victory wltha IS-l), IS-1 1, 11-1'. lS-9winovervisitina La1una Hills. • · Off the field. the Dodaers announced chat they have op-· tioned catcher Jack Fimple to Albuquerque ofthe Pacific Coast Leaaue. leavina 29 playen on their major leaaue roster. "They ~ally mixed it up." sajd Laauna Beach Coach BUI Ashen. E1tuel1 S, Cotta Mt1a t : The EaaJes. with setten Steve Pinckney and Phil Horaan the central fiaures. toppled Costa Mesa. l S-S. I S-0, I S-8 at Mesa to pull within a aame of Woodbridac and Corona del Mar at S-2. Noel Trout. with I 3 kills. and Shawn Carver. with 10 kills, led the hosts. Guerrero. Landrcaux. Al Oli-ver. Steve Yeqer and Bill Ru ssell each had tw~hits tn the Dodgers' biifcst offensivl' showina of the spnna. The victory puts the Artists at S-2. a game behind Corona del Mar and Woodbridge and in 'll tic with Estancia. "Rte-Set KinJS wetie foreed to to wi th their No. 1 player. Jon Schisler. at less than full capacity because of two iajured ankles. and the Artists were in oommand throuahout. although Corona did At one point in th~ second pme with the Ea&Jes' Ted Smallcomb strvin .. Estancia ran off nine straight points without a s1dcout. In community collcae play: Suta Barbara I, Golclee Wee& t : Golden West upped· its Southern California· Conference TCCOrd 10--,"'2-wtth a U-4. 1 S-9. 20. t8 conquest f~hman Bill Brown had 12 kills and Bill SPORT S B REAK Herr1nann traded to San Diego for draft c6.oice From AP dl1patcbt1 [il INDIANAPOLIS -Backup quar-•II• terback Mark Herrmann, hampered by injuries much of his four-year career in the National Football League. was traded today by the Indianapolis Colts to the San Diego Chargers for a future draft choice. Herrmann. 26. missed the first seven games of the 1984 season after injuring his thumb in pre-season practice. He later played in three games, starting twice. and completed 29 of S6 passes for 352 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted six times. The departure of Herrmann leaves Mike Pagel and Art Schlichter as the quarterbacks fo r new Colts' Coach Rod Dowhower. Pagel started the first seven games and nine of the 16 pmes last sca~n. while Schlichter started the fina1 five games m his~t scas_on back aficr a year's suspension for aambling. Herrmann. who set numerous NCAA passing records at Purdue. was acquired by the Colts from Denver in a trade for quarterback John Elway. Herrmann was oriai nall y drafted on the fourth round by the Broncos in the 1981 collcac draft. He did not see any action his rookie season imd played only two pmes with Denver in 1982. He also pl~ed in two pmes with the Colts in f983 after suffering a broken collarbone. IL -- Woodbrlclae s. Ne•port Harbor t : The Warriors downed Newport Harbor by a IS· 12, 15-l. I 5-4 count and movt'd into a tic for the lead Ryan had six. Golden West will face Chapman at home Friday at 7 p.m. Lakera' 10-game atreak enda PORTLAND -K1ki Vandcweghe m scored 21 points. including a key thrce- point play to hele force the overtime. as the Ponland Trail Blazers downed Los An- geles. 116-113 Tuesday to snap the Lakers' 10-game National Basketball Association winnine streak. The Lakcrs. who lost for only the third time in the fast 24 f!mes. had a 106-103 lead with 53 seconds left in regulauon. But Vandeweghe scored on a drive to the basket and was fouled. hitting the free throw to tie the game at I 06-106 with 41 secoods to play. Pf'lrtland's Mychal Thompson stoic the ball seconds later. but Clyde Drexler traveled with three seconds to play. Magic Johnson's 15-footer at the buzzer failed to connect. ~nland guards Steve Colter and Clyde Drexler scored the first four points of the overtime an the Blazers never trailed in the extra session. Five players scort'd in the overtime for Portland. The Lakers had one fi nal chance to tie the game. but Johnson missed a 30-footcr at the buzzer. Sampeon._pacea Rocketa' win Ralpla Sampson scored 22 points and m Akeem Olj11woa added 20 as the Houston Rockets ended Kansas City's fi ve-$ime winning streak with a 115-93 Nattonal Basketball Association victory T uesday night. Elsewhere. Mlc,eal Ray Rlelaardsoa scored 34 points, includina three in overtime, to lead New Jersey to a 109-108 victory over Atlanta ... ltelly1rrtpweb-icorcd • 13 of his 25 points in the pivotal third period as Detroit pounded the slumping Phoenix Suns, 119-93 . . . Uni ends 13-year drougl)t Corona del Mar dealt first-ever Sea View defeat Corona del Mar Hiah's reign as unbeatable in Sea View Leaaue tennis came to an end Tuesday afternoon when Univenity High's Trojans overcame the sweepi ng victories of Mike Briaas and Corona's No. I doubles team. Mike Janicin and Brett Burns. to record a 16-12 victory. "All these years of fighting for it," said a happy University Coach Gary Siscl. "Thirteen years," continued Siscl. "since our school started, it's the first time we've beaten these guys." The Trojans. who moved to 5-0 in league play. got the bi~ efforts from all hands. but the special edges came from below -at No . 2 doubles and No. 4 sinales. "Mike Hirt and Paul Corkery. theY. hadn't played toaether in two weeks.' said Siscl. "Mike had stre111hr<5au11~ looked terrible before the pmc. but he played beautifully. "My No. 4 singles. Chris Smith. he won twice and came within a break of 3 of 4. and I'm super pleased wilh"" Carsten Hoff man, a sophomore. and John Pinches. a junior. They both won 3 of 4 in singles. Angels manage only 5 hits, lose PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Mike Morpn and two rclievm teamed to limit the An~ls to fivt hits TIACSday a the Seattle ManMn blanked the naels. 4-0 1n an exhibition baseball pme. LoStr Mike Witt was followed to the mound in the sixth by left-hander Bob Kipper. who furthered his bid for a job with the An~ls by blan~inJ th~ Mariners on 6nc hu for three 1nrunas. Mora!ln went the flrst five inninas fo r his first sprin& win, spadna three sinates while waJklna one and strikina out two. 8111 Swift and Edwin Nunez went two inninas tach for the Mariners, who are 7-10 this sprifll, The Anaels dropped to 8·6. Alvin Davis' run-scorfoa double in the nrstinntnagavt Scmle-. 1-0 lead and Dave Henderson tripled for two runs in the th ird before scoring on Jim Presley's sinate. Dwlpt Goodea. the National Leaauc's Ill 1984 Rook.ie of the Year. allowed just three Mlclaael Jordu scored a gamc- high 38 points and Orluclo Wool· rtd1e added 31 u €hicqo-scorcd a 120-119 win over Indiana ... Lafayette Lever scored eight points in a 17-2 ruri by Denver that opened the second half and broke open a close game. leading the Nugets to a 104-89 win over Utah. their 18th straight at home . .. Roluclo Blackmu scored I S of his 24 points during the third kmpeoo quarter and Dallas turned a onc- point deficit into a 134-107 rout of Golden State ... World B. Free scored I 0 of his 16 points in the third quarter to spark Cleveland to a 112-98 victory over the New York Knicks ... Ricky Pierce scored ei&ht of his 14 points in the fourth quarter as Milwaukee defeated Washington. 107-96. "But 1 don't care who won what. everyone did their pan ... The match went over three hours and the verdict drops CdM to 4-1 with still11nother match with Univer· sity loom in& in the second round -at Corona del Mar. ... .... ,.......,~ll--­ Georae PaulMn retllrna a •hot from the baaellne lD Unl•er- alty'• 18·12 Sea Vlew Leafae Ylctory OTer Corona del Mar. hits and struck out nine in five scoreless inninas as the New York Mets edacd Boston. 1-0 on Rafael Sutua'a run-scorina sinale in Tuesday's exhibition baseball play. Elsewhere, Rous~ ton's Dickie Tboo and Harry Spllmu drove in the tyinJ and winnin& runs to rally the Astros over Cincinnau. 6-5 ... Larry MeWllUams hit a two-run sin&Jc during a three-run Pittsbur&h uprising and three relievers blanked Minnesota over the final fo ur innings in a 4.3 victory : .. Harold BalDes, Gres Walker and Carlloa Flak hit home runs and Tom Seaver pitched five strong inninas. leadina the Chicaao White Sox over Detroit, 8-3 ... Art Howe's two-run sin&Je in the sixth inn ina trigered St. Louis over Philadelphia, 10-5 ... Dave CoWas collected a sinaJc, triple and home run to spearhead a 19-hit Oakland attack as the A's rolled past San Dicao. 12-6 ... 8111 k'roeder'a two-run homer with two out in the ninth boosted Milwaukee over the Chicaao Cubs1 8-7 ... Bob Honaer made his first plate appearance or the sprina and Cllrla CllambU11 had two htts and two runs batted in as Atlanta beat Balllmore, 6-2 ... Carmen C11UU0'1 two-out, two-run single ofl Vida Blae in the e1ahth inning broke a ue and lifted Cleveland over San F"rancisco. 4-2 . P yera, USFLnearaareement WASHINGTON-Atcntativescttle-m nt on a four-year collecuve bargaining •II• aareemcnt has been reached between the United States Football Lcaaue and the Players Association, a leaaue spokesman said Tuesday. Jim Byrne. USFldirectorofcommunication. said the aarccmcnt. which includes a minimum salary but not a maximum team limit. was reached Sunday after more than I SO houn of talks. But Byrne noted the aareement .. is subJCCt to the vote of both the owners and the players. and neither pany has voted yet ... "f think it'll fl y." said Vince Lombardi Jr .. president of the Oakland In vaders and chairman of the owners' negotiating committee. Luera defeat Baltimore, 4-3 INGLEWOOD -Willie Molano m scored a aoat with I: 16 left Tuesday night to snap a 3-3 tie and lift the Los Anaeles Lazers to a 4-3 Major Indoor Soccer League victory over the Baltimore Blast. The Lazcrs tied the pme with 7:21 to play on a aoal by Poli Garcia. Baltimore, 29-12, took a 3-2 lead with aoals early'in the founh quancr by Max Thompson and Paul Kitson, who had two goals for the Blast. DeBlola pacea Canadlena • win Lucien DeBlola' short-handed aoal at lil 16: 15 of the second period sna~ped a tic ' and the Montreal Canadicns maintained a share offirst place in the National Hockey · Lcasue's Adams Division by defeatina the Boston Bruins. S-3 Tuesday ni&)\t. Elsewhere, Mtellel Go1Jet'1 SOth aoal of the season pve Quebec a threc-aoal lead in the third period and the Nordiqucs withstood a late Buffalo rally to win 4-3 ... Mark Meuler and Paal Coffey scored twice and Dave Huter'• goal late in the second period capped an Edmonton comeback as the Oilers downed the New York Islanders, 7-S ... Mark Pavellcb scored twice on_ power plays and assisted on two other goals as the JQcw York Rangers built a four- goal lead and held on to defe,f Pittsburgh, S-4 ... JolLD 01rod1lck scored his team record-setting S3rd and S4th goals I :43 apart early in the final period to lead Detroit to a S-1 decision over Minnesota. NBA honor• Abdul-Jabbar NEW YORK -Kareem Abdul-m Jabbar. who shot 76 percent from the field and averaged 28. 7 points per pme last week as the Los Anacles Lakers won all three games. Monday was named. the National Basketball Associa tion Player of the Week for the pcnod ending March 24. TeleYlalon, radio TIUV*Ole 7:30 p.m. -"'° llAMlftAU.: Llk•t at Seettle, Channel 0. But fo r Siscl. he'll worry about the second round later. "You end up playina tradition more than the person across the net." continued Siscl. "We've been work- ina so Iona. My teams have won over 83 percent of their matches (apinst respected competition) and we won the South Coast Lcaaue cham- pionship in 1975. but it's been nothina but second since to Corona del Mar." Eatucla U 'it, Newport Harbor n 'it: Freshman Michael Studebaker won three of four sinalcs matches and the doubles team or Chris Hastinas and C.J. Vince swept their opponents as the Eaales upped their Sea View record to 3-2. La1ua Beacll H, Sadd lebacll !: John Kimble only lost one set in four matches to help Laauna Beach (3-2) defeat winless Saddleback in Sea View play. Scott Emprin_Jham . and the doubles team of Craia Kollenda and freshman John youna. swept all their matches. TUCKER • • • FromDl Peter Ueberroth very hiahty on his first months in office. but he hasn't shown any indica tion of solid ideas on how to solve the maJOr problems of the grand old game. •San Dieao Padres Manaaer Dick Williams may find out th is ~ason that money buys t'verythi na but a vahd excuse. •Maybe the au}' who counts the crowds at the LA Cli ppers pmes at the Sports Arena needs nt'w batten es 1n his calculator. •Man y ball clubs. includina the DodgersarccuttinJofTbccrsalu in the late 1nnmas which mcansauys ~ill.bedrinkinamorc in the early 1nn1nas. Edl101 !O "", Foaatala Valley 7 ~: Edison upped its Sunset League record to 4-0 behind the play of sinates standouts David Moore and~ Todd Holmes. who swept their matches. Per Bornebusch and Cayvan Kamali dominated doubles play. On the community collcae level: Or111se Co11t 8, Cerritos 1: Coast raised its South Coast Conference record to 7-2 with the victory. paced by freshman Vince Lottcfier. who remains unbeaten in sinales play. The Pirates are at Golden West Thursday. Sacldleback 71 F1llerto1 Z: Saddle- back improved its South Coast rc,cord to 9.Q behind the play of sinales stars Michael Racuia. John Rusk and Todd West. On the women's community col- lege level: Or1111e Co11t 8, Cerritos 1: OCC remains undefeated on the season af\er the convincing victory on the Coast courts. Roxanne McMillen. who has not dropped a match at the No. I si nates spot. scored a convincing. 6-1. 6-0 win. to pace the Pirates to 9-0 in South Coast Conference play. OCC is 11-0 on the year. The Pirates visi t Golden West Thursday. Golclea West 7, Suta Ala Z: Golden West (8-1 ) aot ready for a rematch of their only loss in conference play apinst undefeated OCC with a victory over Santa Ana. Warriors, Eagles set up sl?.owcfown Woodbndac and Estancia hiah girls softball teams set themselves up for a Sea View League showdown Thursday afternoon at TeWlnkle Park by recordlna their third maiaht leaaue wins Tuesday. Here's a caJ>$ule look: Woodbrlcl1• •· Ualveralty 0: Sandra Schoonover twirled a one-hitter and the Warriors banged out six runs in the fif\h innina. sparked by sinaJes from Neidra Lubanko. Jcnnr .Alfard and Leslie Payton to shove Univer- sity a same behind the lead s. Schoonover struck out 0 and walked just one, aivina up hero y hit wi th two out in the seventh inni Woodbrid1c. 7-2 overall. is now -0 in leaaue. Eswatta •, Saclclleback t : Lori Math ot pitched seven 1trona inninas to record her third win without a lots in leaaue. She struck out five batters. Kim Braatz was 3 for 4 and hit a aame-winnina triple in the top of the seventh to score two runners to lead Estancia (3-0). Foaa&aln Valley 7, Lakewood 0: Ste~hani~ Rowlcu. a riaht-handed senior, struck out five and walked none while fashioning her first no- hitter in the non-leaaue victory on the winner's diamond. Keri Clower padded 1he Barons' rout with a three-run homer in the fif\h innina. The win ups Fountain Valley's rtcord to 7-3. Salaets lead• Rustlers, 3-1 ........ ,SOUTHERN ~S CALIFORNIA PLI Pltal .AUTO & TIUCK 1101111 GRANT, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CREW •• l'romDl ,· Oolden West Colleae's Rustlers dropDed vi1itin1 Saddleback Cotteae, 3-1. Tuelday in South Coa1t Con- ference ba1eball, as ri&h t·handcd sophomore Larry Salaets sparkled on the mound, rctirina 11 in a row In one stMch. EXOTIC · T RANSMIS~ION ~PECIAllS rs w~~1 ~ IAG ·..W MOClOU · VOl VO FACTORY TRME> TECHNICIANS 22741 ASPAN El JCllO (714) 768 -1963 coxswains ever in sophomore Fred Schardt. 491-14~5 "This boat is both technically ~~~~~;;;;5~~;ii;iii;iiiijH skilled. and very touah." Grant 11id. '-The oarsmen arc street fipters who like to slua it out. Let ut make your body -•• Wiii l:!t!. any ru10ftable utlmatel Gl•• ... I A•,.._,.. l'•lat fll·1•61 1·1 1 ... "My e•~rien<:e with Olympic oanmen has cha"~ me forever u a coach," he 11ys wnh a taup. "Four months of total immersion with the best oanmen and coaches in the world has had a dramatic impKt upon my coach1na style and philosophy." In a word. he's tou&)\er. "I'm far more dem-nd1n1 now. I realitc how ve~ imponant physteal cond1t19n1n1 is. In past )'ean our crews did a bit or runn1n~ and 1 lot of row1na. Th1'1 year we tt doin• a tremendous amount of runnina. and more rowina than ever." Grant has learned that a strona aerobic base 1n athletn makes for a powerful crew. OCC'1 oarsmen now train by runnin1hundredsofmiles- and row1n1 hundreds of mile -each month. They do more sprint work 1n the boats than 1n the pest. In 19 )'ears of coach1n1 at OCC, Grant has roll~ up an incred1bk 726-178 w1n-lou m-ord for an .803 ptttentatt -maltina him one of the winnineeat crew coaches in t.he na- tion. SinceOC'C 11 the only communi- ty colleee in the country that com- pnes an ro;~ h11 l'ttOfd has bttn ache1ved qlim four-yar collqes and univtr1hie . While Grant admits thl\ could be his best . ~ crew ever. the Pirates will bt up apinst plenty oftouah competillon. The Pirates will compete in the t 2th annual San Ditto Crew Clwlc on Minion Bay. Saturday. April 6. There they'll face the &11n11 of the collcaiate rowin1 worrct. "'Re'll be IOin& Utttmely talt thil year, but so win the other rowi"I powers like Washin,ton, Harvard. Prince&On and Cal. think the ·a• Olympics are h1v1n1 an influence on the ·as coltcsiate teat0n. "Crews at Harvard, Pnnceton and Washin11on all have Olympic oanmcn in their bolt1. The mt of u1 feel the residual excitement from the QIJ~piet; P.e MYCf lftft 81f'0111' o( OCC oarsmen 11 e•cucd about row. rna as this bun~h ... , Solo homers from Shawn Oilben and Steve Overeem were the ed&c Sataeu needed to handle tf\e Gauchos. • Salaets struck out four and walked thm before aettin1 eiahth-innina rthef help from Oary Buckles, the latter maklna hit 13th appearance in Ooldcn West's IS 11mes th11 year. The victory shoves Ookien West to '·2 In confcttnce pla)', 11-3-1 overall. Sadd&cback f1t11 to 3-3, 9--6. Gilbert led otr the bot&Om of the nnc whh hit four-~r. and the R_.ttlen followed tt "'1tll 1 blsc hit~ Shane f"lolft Ind Wilts 10 Keith Kaub and Sc-ott Rath before an mor e«ounted for the 1«ond 'f'Un - 11 F 0 R i H f R f(: 0 R 0 NIA WllT19'N CONl'ltllNCI ~ICltk OMtilft v•Lallwt w L Pet, GI ~2 19 m florlllnd 36 37 .,, )1 Ptlotnlx 32 ., ..... 20'-i *Ill• rs 4f ,4)7 ,,~, CllllMf• .. 34? ,. Ootoen Stitt 10 n 211 371, x·O.nver ~etlQIYltlell .. ,. .639 K·Hou"on 41 2t ·* • 11·D•llH 41 :n . .s., ~ .. ., Sa n Alltonfo 36 37 .. ., IOvt Vt•n JS 31 .A79 ll..., l(enM11 Citv 29 •• 397 171/'J IASTl•N CON'l•INCE •·Bolton Atlltltk OIYlllen S7 14 .I03 JI• Ptllltelell>lli• s1 ! .m. L Ntwltrnv 34 36 .soo ll''l Wullln9ton 35 3' 493 12 N•w York 74 •9 329 lA v·Mltw1ukff C111fral DIVllltn S2 2l 111 Ottrolt 31 3:3 .S3S 13 Clllcaoo JS l l 479 " Ciev1t1ne1 29 43 .A03 12'-? Atlante 28 ... 319 231') lnellana 20 S7 271 31•') • ·ctlncneo ota voll blrtn Y·<:llnclltd division title Tu.tdlv'• korts Portland l \6, L•lltr• 113 (011 Mllwaut1ee 107. WHhlngron 96 Cie.v111nel 112, New York 99 DIMH 134, Golden State )07 Cnk 100 no. tndl11n1 119 Houlton 115, 1(1n1u Cltv 93 Ntw Jersev 109, All•nte 1oe (otl Oenvlf' 104, Utan 19 Detroit 119, Plloenh1 93 I T.....,.,., Games l.llrlf"I et Sealtle Allante el tndl8'1a Boston at Ntw Jersev Waslllngton 11 Pn1teoe1onla Houlton at Detroit Golden Staie 11 San An1on10 Dallas II Ut111 Tilundlv'1 Games Pnoenlx al CJIPPefs Cnlc1110 at Clevet111<1 Miiwaukee 11 New York K•nui1 City at Denver Trill ~Hrs 116, L•k•rs 113 L.AKl•S (Ill ) -Rambf\ 1·3 1-1 s, Wortllv 6-18 3·4 IS, Abeul·Jebblr.6· 16 4·6 16, E.JollnM>n 8· 16 1·9 24. Scoll 12· \6 4·4 21. Coooer 3·6 0·0 6, McAooo 7-S 4·4 a. K11ocll1k t-1 2·2 4, McCtt 2·2 2·2 1, Sorlg9s O· l O·O 0. Totals 41·84 18·33 113. ~Tl.AND (l16) -Cerr •·10 •·S 11, Vanoeweolle 6-II 9·9 21, Bowle •·8 O·O I. Coller 7-18 l ·• 11. Druter 10-21 O·O 10, M.Tnomo1on 7· t9 3·3 17, Norri\ O·O 1·• I, Valentine 3·7 6·7 f2. 8 Tnom11so11 7·3 O·O 4, Ktr&ev 1·2 1·1 3 Totals 44· IOO ?1·3• 116 Scor• bv Porlodl Lekers 16 33 1S 22 1-113 Port11ne1 3• 79 26 11 10-116 ThrH ·oolnt ooals-McGte. Coller Fouilel out-Bowie Rebou1101-Los An· gales S4 (Rambls 13), Porttano S6 (M. Tl'tomoson 91 Anis ts-Los Angele\ 79 (E.J_9hnson 141. Por111ne1 24 (Drexler 9) Tottl'f fou11-Los AngelH )7, Portland 28 A-12,666 COLLEGE NCAA DMslon I Tourney THIE FINAL FOUll (If LHlnefon, Kit.) SATU•OAY'S. SEJWFINAl.S . Georoetown 134·2) v1. St. John's (31·31 fCll1nriif2 -., fHf' o.m - VUl1nova 113· 10) vs Memphis St (31 ·3) JCna"nel 1 et 3 11 P.m l MONDAY'S FINAL Stmlflna l wlnner1 !C1111nne1 2 111 6 17 11.m l NIT WEDNESDAY'S SEMIFINALS --1)1 New Yori!) 1"olan1 lll·'ln~vs. hnnenee 12 1·14> UCL.A ( 19· 171 vs Loul1vllle 1'11· 16) FRIDAY'S "NALS (If New Yor11) Tnlro olace and champlonshlo games WOMEN NCAA Division I THE FINAL l'Outt (at Aulltn, Tu.) FrkllY'I 11mlfitt1h Old Dominion 129·31 vs. NE Loursiana (30-1) Georgie (21·•) v1 W9'ttrn Kentuc.i.v (28·S) Sundlv's Clllmoklnslllo Semlflnel winners High school ALL CIF 2·A (l'lr11 THm) l"llVtr, Ktlool S. CvHenovlcn, Sen1a Clara Erik Rogers, Temote City M. Jonnson. B111e1w1n Park Jemu Game. S11nt1 ''"'' Pllflllo Se ncllu. Arrovo Rlcna rd Hawks, NordhOlf 1<.v1e Kooo. Sa n Bernaro1no Miguel Ftores. El Monte George Porter. C1t>rlllo Af91110 Wellon, Benning "'" Bo1<11, Soulh Peuoena Sttvt Dont1nville, Bell· Jell HI. Yr, Ave, 6·3 Sr 16 I 6· 1 l Sr ?3 2 6·3 Sr 111 6~ I Sr 186 S·9 Sr 313 6·4 Sr 18 1 6·7 Sr 16• S·lO Sr IS3 6·S Sr 19 • 6·2 Sr ISO S· 10 Jr 16 9 S· 10 Jr 18 9 SKoncl T11m David l(irksev, Yu<eioa 6·7 Sr 8rl•n C.ra11am, Sa n Dimas 6· I Sr Andre Phllllos. San Dimes 6·9 Jr Frink Ramirez. Santa Ctara S-11 Sr MIGhHI R11gln1, Benning S· 10 Sr Eric Jamts, Elsinore 6·3 Sr Steve R1001e, Aooie Vellev 6-6 Jr Mike Corrlelori. Agoura 6·l Sr Stt•• Wero, Callbe.as 6-3 So M. Stewert, Victor V11tev 6-0 Sr Garv Goodrich, So Plladen1 6· 3 Sr Erick Esc1mllte. El Monte 6·1 Sr Scott St11lllng1, NordllOff 6· I Sr l"llver t4 !tie Y11r St1ctv Cvll11novlcll, Santa Clare OHO HI fl5hlne 16 3 18) I) 0 II I 13 I 160 17 6 119 19.6 17.• IU 11 3 17 I DANA WHAlllF -lS •nolen 30 ban bOnllo, I vettowtall, 70 roc .. flsh This wHtt's trout INnts OtlANGI -Laguna Nlgutl Perk Leke, Tr11>oco Crt1k LO$ ANGEL.ES -81g llOGk CretlO.. Cutelc Lake, Castelc l.11100n. Crvs111 1..lkt, Ellllbllll Lakt , Little RO<'.k Crffk. Llttle Rock R111rvolr, M•liDu Crffk, Pvre· mlo L.lkt, Sen Otmes ltnttvolr. Sa nt• Fe ltt .. nrolr •1va9'S1D• -C111u1111 Lllke, D•rk C•nvon C:rHll, Fuller•M UI Creek, Strew l)errv CrMk $AN OflGO -Doan• Ponci, hn Lvlls lttv llllvtr, S•n Vktnl1 Lake, SwMtw1ttr ltlvtr. SANTA tA•tA•A -S1nt1 YMI River V8NTUtlA -Plru I.all•. ••vt1 Crffk, Ito.. V11tev i.11t•, S1n1a P•11•1 Cr-Mk, Sftpt C:rHll (Ul>Pltl' Ind IOwtr) SAN 119'N .. DINO -Color100 lttv9' CNeedltll, Cuc1mono• Cr~k. L'flil CrHll (mfddle end norrll lorki), S.nt• An• River Ke•N -Hert Perk L1kt, t<trn l!llvtr (1«111 Powert1ou1• 10 Otmocr11 01m. IUU Powt!'llOl.I~ 10 L•ll• IMl>tll•), Mino I.Aki. ., ~ . ' .. " aXHtatTION aAS•aALL Merlnet14, ~· (II~_. .... , S..111• 103 000 000-.. • 0 Al\fflt 000 000 000-0 S 1 ~Olfl, Swift (6), Nu,,., (I) 1nd Kur,,.v; Wiii, Klootr 16), l.U90 (t ) end Narron, 8oont (6). W-M()flH!n. 1.~WllL Oedeer• t1, ..... .,.y. s (If 'Afl iMdl) Tor onto 10'2 000 00?-S I 2 DOC111tr1 230 010 0$x-ll 16 3 I.H I. Htnllt (SI. McL•uglllln. Ill Ind Marflntz. Wllltl (6). RIUH, CutlllO (7), Howell 19) Ind Y .. "r, Rtvtl (7) W-R1u11. L-Ltil E lChlbitlon 1tandlftel AM••tCAN LaAGUE $11ertllllec'll. $nowo.n 141, Giron (6) and •t1e11ert. O.mato ene1 Martin. w-oam.10 1•2 1.-sNIOflaCll ,.,, ta-<>IMll '""'· l(fflt Ill H•-w1vne CFV) lk4 llHUn ltedl I, 0ce. View t ,,_... ....... , Huntlnelon tt9Cll 000 010 I>-I • OcH n View 000 000 ~ t O Hett-. end Tom.slc.k, Teub 1n<1 Ktno. 31-Allder\Ofl (H9) ~ 6, WHllNM"' 2 (krnMt ....... , MarlM 001 003 2-6 1 0 Wtstmfn•ft( 000 ?00 l>-2 1 4 l!ml'l'lOfl! end H1t11bluoJ1, l•lle,y, WfftrOWllt.I 16) •n.d Vl118911, W-EmmOcl's, ~-talilv 21-lallev (W), Hit• G!Jltev (W ) ' 1.4"'4iew .. CMst.11 ~/ ...._, Clvl1"8ft 2 (ACl411tmy_ L....U.) l.tlfl1111wtM Cllrl1t11n 000 3SO o-a 11 7 Newoorl Cnrl•liall 000 200 0-2 2 4 Willen and Fowl,,-. Alflon, Welker (61 and Foro.s w -wtti.n. L-Alflon HIGH ScHOOL STANDINGS Sunset LNoue W L Eo1'°n l I w L- Toronto 13 • _......._ __ ,M.,;ne---> I .765 T GI 0 o - 1 '1 0 I Chic1go 13 • A,...., • ' Mllwavktt 11 9 Clt•tterld 9 7 Dttroll 9 9 8elltn'\Ort • 9 KanH\ Cltv • 9 NIW York • 9 TOH 1 • Mlnne101s • II Oak lend 7 10 Seettte 1 10 Bo.ion ] II NATIONAL LEAGUE DOCl9en ll s Clllceqo 11 7 Clnc1nneli 10 6 New York • 1 Montreal • • Sen Franc11co • • Pnllaoell>hla 1 1 Att1nt11 a 9 Houston 9 ll SI Louis s 1 San Dleoo 6 II Plllsburgn 3 10 NOTE: SPiii· .,uad Nm.l count Slllndlnv\ Tue1deV'l klf"et Statlle •.A.,.... O ~' 11, Toron10 s St Louts 10. P11llaot101111 S Att1nte 6, Baltimore 2 New York Met• 1, Boston 0 Plftsburoh 4, Minn11ota 3 Chic-ago Wniie Sox 8, Detroll 3 Kanus Cilv 11, T1•11 S Houston 6, ClnciMa ll S Oe11111no 11. Sen Dl990 6 Clevet1nC1 4, Sen FrenclKO 2 MllwaukH I, Cnlcago Cubs 7 New York Yenlleu 2, Montreal TedlV's Gamei Oakte no vs An9111s 111 P1tm Sorln11s o.deers n . Housfon at KluimmH 619 ,S71 .sso ,S63 .soo .471 .471 .471 ..7 m •11 •11 319 ... .631 62S S33 soo .soo .soo 471 •so 417 3S3 231 "' PlllM1ClelOh1e vs, St Louis 11 St .Pet en burg KansH Citv vs Allanla a 1 WMI P11m Buen Montreat vs Te11es 11 Pompano Clnclnnall vs. Toronto at Duntdln ClllCIOO Wllile Sox VI. Boston at Wlntl!r Ha•tn Sen Francl"o v1 Cllicaoo Cuos a1 MtH Seellil vs San Dleoo 11 Yuma Clevt1enel vs Mltw11vllt1 et Sun Cltv Plttsburgn vs Detroit at La11e1111<1 New York Yankees vs Baltimore al M111ml New York Ma" "'· Mltw'IMOta 111 Q.ia n- Fountain V1lltv 1 1 Huntington 8 .. Ch 2 1 0Ct1n View I 3 0 2 Weslmlnller 0 l 1 21 J TuetdlY'I Scwts HunlingJon 8e1cll I. Ocun V1tw O Merine 6, W9'tmlnt1er 1 Eol'°n 11, Fountain lfellev 6 ,rldlY'I Glmt Fountain Vt ii.v n Hunt11111ton 8ff<ll et Miit Square P1rk, 7 om S.tvrdn'1 G1me1 Et11)1on et Merine (I D m ) W•11m1n1ter et Ouen View (I o m > Sea View LHtue W L Ga 3 0 Co"• Mesa Est11ncl1 1 I 1 Laoune 8eecn Newoort Herl>Or Unlvtrsllv WQOClbflelge SeeldilbaCk Corone Otl Mer t 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 t 1 , , I 2 2 0 3 3 Tu•tdlV'S S<ortl Untvenll • 11, Corona Clel Mar S Estancia 1, Newoort Herl>Of 3 Co"a MtH 6, WOOdbrlelge 0 Laguna Beacll s. Sae1e11eb1c11 2 Th11ndev'1 G1m.1 13:151 WOOdt>tldoe 11 Corona oet Mer Saelelleback a1 Newoori Meroor Co1ta Mese et Unl¥ersltv E stencl1 et Laguna Beacll Souttl Coast LH9'1• Laguna Hill\ Miu ion VltlO Irvine W L 1 0 l 0 I I Gii Et Toro Capistrano Vellev Da na 1illl1 I 1 '1 I I 'J I I I', San Clernenle 0 2 I•, TodaV'• Games Min ion Vle10 11 Laguna Hill\ El Toro 11 Dena Hllfl ''"In• at C•Pl•trano VaUev FrkllY'I Gema\ Laguna Hiiis al San Clemen!• Irvine al Dana Hiiis Capistrano V111ev .. 1 Min ion V1e10 Clo Thurtdlv's G1mes ~'s t04lrnamem Clevtlan<I n A119111 al Palm Sor1ngs l•t Fart Mven, Fii.) o.ci.ers vs B01ton lnl at Winter Haven Fir" llloulld Slnttles St Loui\ vs Montreel e1 West Palm J1mmv Connors (U S I def Peter Doonen Beacn (Austrellel S·6, 6-t. 6·1. Jonn F1t1gera1e1 ~1nna1I ..,. -Hew-¥~ Meh at St 1.Aus1r.AliAl .d.tL Jlllmull.JtrJshnan.. ilodlal. PetersbUrg 6-1. 7·6, 6·4. Eliot Telt\t ller IVS I def Plttsbur1111 VS ClllClllO Wllile Sol< at Mike Bauer IU.S.1. 6-4. )·6. 6-1. Btn Sar11'°1e Testerman IU S J Clef Franc11eo Gonzalez Houston vs Detroll 11 Lakeland <Paraguev) 6 1, l·S. 6·4 Semmv C.lam Plllaelt1oh1e v\ Kansas C11v al Fort malva IVS I del D11v10 Pate IVS l. 6·4. Mvers 7·S At11nt1 vs M111ne'°14 at Orlando €'-\ , Beltomore v\ 1 uas al Pomoano ~ s tournament Boston ls\t vs Toronto at Duneo1n l•f Miiin, ltelvl Cnlcago C ul:>S v\ Oakland al P11oen11 Fittt 111.ulld Slntles Miiwaukee vs. Se&ttte 11 Temoe V1tas Gerula ltls (US I Clei Danie Viner Sa n Francisco vs Sal\ Dlt00 a t y m Soutn Africa). 6·1, 6·7, 6·4, Tim W1tk1Son l S I def M11ost1v Meclr IC1ecnos1ova•11). ·6. 7·6. Paul McNamH IAullralial Clel C~ Zollan KUllO!Ul<V ISwllltrlanCll, 6· l. 7·6, P-rcllne 10, UC Irvine 7 JllkOO Hl•uk (Swlllerlanol dtl TMmas (non·confef'tnct) H09steelt ISweden1 6·?. 1·6 Pavel S10111 P11ooerdlne 100 210 010 J-10 14 o ICzecnostovak1oU oet Matt M1tcne11 11.J S I UC Irvine 100 020 201 ~ 7 14 J 7·6. 6-1 Amos Mansdorl (Israel) oef Cn1p Marrett Smltn (4), Scnarkev 171, Fe1· Hoooer IU S I. 4·6. 7·6, 6·2 ters (1) and Kreuter, Brink , Carr 16), DeRose (8). Kent <10> ano Morgan W-F e11ers ( S· I> L -DtRose 12· n ?B-Ericson (P l, Morgen (UCll, 3B-Balelo IPI. Blertev (P l HR-Baleto (P l COLLEGE PCAA st1nd1n9s Nor111 Division Cont.rtnet Fre\no Slate San Jose State UC Santa Barbara Pee Ille W LT 9 3 0 1 5 0 l 6 0 2 1 0 Sovltl Dlvl1lon Ci t St Fullerton 8 3 0 UC lr•lnt 3 2 0 Nevada · Lu Vi:oat 4 1 O Lono Beacn Slate 4 7 o TVHdav's ScorH Over-.. W L T 19 12 0 13 17 0 " 11 1 9 17 0 11 16 I I• 11 1 16 10 0 13 13 0 Long Beach SI 10, U Sa n Diego 1 PtPoero1nt 10, UC Irvine 1 ( 10 innings I USC 10. UC S.n11 Barbare .l Toesev•s Geme1 Lovo1a·Mervmoun1 et UC lrvlne Lewll & Clerk et Cal St. Fullerton use at Long Beech St•fe, 1 Western Ort11on 11 S.n Jose Stat1 St1nford at UC Senta Barbera Nebreska et Ntvaoa·L11 Vegat Waslllngton at Pacific, 1 JO Communttv colle9e GOiden Wiii l, SlcldleblO I Seddleblcll 100 000 000-1 3 l Golden West 100 100 OOx-3 6 0 Slnctalr, Rov11tv Ill end J Frei, Seteeis, Buc11.1es 181 end FtorH, w-seiaets (2·2l L-Slnclalr U ·21 2B-Scoll IS). Mota IC.I HR-Giibert !GI. Overeem (GI Souttl coa't Conference st1ndlne1 C.rrllO\ Cvouu Golden West Sent• Ana Saelelltbact. Fuller Ion Mt $111 Antonio Oranot COH I Comoton Tu••dlv's Scorn C.otoen West 3. S1oe11eback I W L G8 6 0 S I S 1 I 1 3 3 3 l l 3 1 • ' ' . ' 7 s •. l 0 6 6 Mt San Antonio 13, Orano1 Co•\I J Fullt rfon II, Senta Ana 7 Cvoreu 23, Comoton • TIIUl'SdlY'l Glmel 12l30) Ctrrlto1 a t Orange Coast Sante Ana et Seeldlebaci. Comoton •I Fullerton Mt Sin Antonio al Cvortn S.tvrclav's G•mes 1-l Goleltn Wtst 11 Sant• Ana SaeldllblCll I I Comoton Fullerton •I Ml. San Antonio C1111reu a t C•rrltoi H lttl ICflool CMte MesJi I, WMdbfldee 0 (~View L .. 9111) Co1t1 Me._ 301 l lO 1-I 10 0 WOOObr lelllt 000 000 <>-0 03 4 Austin tnd ~vn1 a.con, Rod9er1 (61, •no M<NM. W-Au•lln ()·21. L-9KOll 2.,._Sl lhtdtv CC:MI, Mcllrov (CM); 30-Neat <CM I. W.nn.t !CM); HR-Mnnt ICMI. fh...-Clt 7, .... ..,, Haf'W J (Sta View 1.MeW I Ntwoort Heroor 200 010 l>-l l 2 ES11ncl11 103 300 11-1 7 J Dl\llOn, MertiMr <•> tlld Perk•. Hattltto rno--Ptner111 w -H• L-OOl!on 78-NevlOr 11:1. H1lfi.td IEI HR-Jarntt INHI UIWentt\I ,,, c-.. ,.,.., • (IN View l..M-) Coron• a.I Mar OU 100 o-& 11 Ufltvtt•llv Oll O?• .-n lS > $atclltll. Clark <•I. Cociw <•>..no tfft. Kr\llOltl', W•llllr C 1) and leller w-Krut11er. L-S.lclltll ?l-9oal (Cl, JoM"Oll CCI KrlAOfl' (Ul, 2, Arll•no <Ul. ,, HUffV t. "'"-Conntr CUI H"-Crow (Cl ~ ... a. J, Slf• a1c1t t , ... vi.. ...... , k•9uM hacll 001 013 0-i • & Slide!'"*" 011 ooO ~ s l NMU IM , ..... Oet9e<lo. •u1i.r c.i •M ~ruo llt-Ot!MdO (Sli Hlt.-,. .. w l'-ll. 1-..11,,.......,.v .... . ( ............. . h unllill alltv JOO 000 1-• 6 _. l dllOll 03) 307 c-H 7 I Community c~ Or•noe Coast I, Cerritos 1 SintMs Let IOCI det Khanna, 6·1. 6·1. Mon 1ov11 IOC> oel Pnetvtn\ 6· l. 6·0, De\001 <OC>. oef L&an, 6·2, 6·2, Lortetler IOCI, oef Vu. 7·5. 6·l, Wn1tc11er !OCI oef Mover, 6·0. 6·0, Jones IOCI Clef Cartv 6 , 6-• DoullMI Lte·Montova (OCI ctef SltPl'H!ns·Vu. 6·•. 7·S. Knenn11·Merce00 (C t, oet Dnoo1· Lo1ttf1t r, J-1>. 6·1. 6-3, Jones·Dodd\ IOC I oet Mover ·Carev. 6· l, 6· 1 S.dcleblclr 7, Fvlttr1on 2 Sln9ttl Racula ISi Clet Wrtn. 6·3. 7·S. Ru\k <SI oef Rio\, 1-6, 6·4, West ISi oef weinoart, 1-5, 6· l, Hodge (F) def Olin ?·6, 6·2, 7·6. Bozemen <SI Clef Quirarte, 1·6, 7·S. Citrlne ISi def Kontenblrger, 6-•. 6·• Doubles West·Bozem•n !SI oet wren·Rios. 6·2, 3·6, 6·•. Otln·Cltrine ISi def Weln111r1 · Ko111enber11er 2·6, 1·5, 6·1. Hoooe Febfrigo (F) Clef Herr1011-Trlmbte, 1 6 S 1 6-4 High school Unlverl!fv 16, Corona deC Mer 11 P1nche\ WI lo\t to Brigg\ 1·6, oel R111sronanl, 6·1, def Gatu\na. 6·0. ctet Caolk, 6·1, Holtm ann (Ul 1os1 0·6 won 6-1, 6· I, 6· I. Se>errv (U) toll 0·6, won 6·0. 6·2. IOSI S·7. Sm1IP1 (U) lost I ·6, )·6. won 6·• 6·• Doubles Pau1Son·F1nlev IUI lo\! to Jan1C1n· Burns. 6·1, 1·6. def Tore11·G1lt>1rl, 6·0 1·6. H1rl·Corf\erv IUI IOll 1·6 S 1, won 6·4, 6·4 L.•lllftl 811cll 26, Sadclebaclr l Slf191es Emorlngllem ILBI Cltf Ho, 6-J. lee. 6·2, Lt, 6•), Inda 6·1. Kimball tLBJ won 6·0, 6·1 6·0 6·0, Heworlh !LBJ won, 6 0 IO\I. 4·6. won, 6· l 6·2 SP.tfh ILBI won 6·2 7·S lost , 3·6, won 6·3 Doubles Kollenda·Young !LB) def Vu·Pnem 6 I 6·0, Nvuven· Tran 6·0. 6· I Searle· Doll\ ILBI won, 7·S 6-l 6 l, 6·4 Est11Kla IS' 1. N1woort ll' 1 SIMMS StudeDlktr IE ) to\I lo Mllltir 1 6, Oel Haro•n 6·3, oet Van Oroen 6 l Jenstn IE I IO\I 4·6. I 6. 4·6 2·6 Otosn1 IE I IO\I 2 6. 1·6, 3·6 won 6 ) Roo1nson won 1 S. 6·0 6-1. 1>·0 Doubles H,ntlnvs Vince IE I oet Mart1n-Wauter\ 6·4, 6 I. def t<ertoor·Greetv 7·S 6·3 Corr1o•n·Rttse IE> lPltl 2 6. 1-6 10\I 1·6. •·6 Edison 1011, Fount1ln V1kv 71 1 Sln9lf\ Arnoll (E l oet HHfQ&Wf! &·• def Q~cn, 6·0 loll to Aoov. • 6 10&1 Id C1o~no •·6 Moore !El ..,on. 6•) 1 lo 6 0, 6·2. Dve <E l won 6 0 6 2 6 1 ~t 1 6, Hotme\ IE I won. 6 • 6 0 7 s 6·2 Ooul1611 llorne\txilcn·t(emell IEI oet Nuuvtfl Ho. 6·3. •·t def O\irtn Vte 6 1, 6 l M<Cart11n·R•ntkn IEI U>lil, 6 0 3 "· k>\I , ... ,., ... L .. 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On• mile PICe JllCllW>llVllM t ' 0 ,. m 512 ber o( the Tulaee Univenilf ~ Kloerl1w (0 10orwltl09) IA-60 4 eo OrlttndO 0 5 0 ·• 7S lM ,., .. _......, - E¥erlon Dream IAnoenon) 2 60 , ..... Y'I GMle ~ under at'ftl& T~ uuonA O•v <Kueoterl 2.eo HO 2ao ••ttlmort 1 ' 1 .300 92 74 ball••amand___..._T·.a....-3 Time. 2 oo 21s. Tamo• h v •t ~· aceuted of fi1ti at leall two T -.a a-XACJA 4~ Hid~ --------.....1'-~~lMllllL----4~~:;~ ---~-"\o-ir-llouttTH 9'ACI. One mill oece JICksonvitlt '' l lrmlnen.m -etur11 pmn t JS talll)ll. ,.,.,. Gotta 8r11 (Dwverl 2140 7 60 S"" New JtrMY 11 AflLOM rants wett iMued for tWO CJlllair .... ,......,,,, 0--···~ ftut1ed11t cva11111dl1111111m1 4.00 3AO o.t1i.ne1 11 1..A Ekllfewtl o'CIOClll Tulane ba~1baJI playen, ....-- Klwla Son (Lonool 3 40 lahimort et ~ton sa d Time 1 se ltS I • 0r11noo •1 Denver Orlcan5 Pari•h District •-FIFTH fltACI. One m1t1 Diet Flying Tr1lner (Aubin) HO HO Sudoen Movt <8e•er> S 40 MitH Laelv (P.,ktr) Time. 100 2 S '3 IXACTA (S·11 oa10 '48 90 SIXTH •ACE. Ont mlle trol 300 300 3 00 NH ties Pnoeoe (DIFrancol e 00 Kiiibuck Lobell (Snerren> Ct1sslc Ce11 C Ackerman I 00 280 HO 260 2 80 Time 100 I S '3 EXACTA (6·31 Pl ld "19 00 SEVENTH RACE. One mite 01ce. Bio Bill Ttloen (Aubin) J IO 3.10 2.90 t1cocca (Maler I 4 00 2 80 Wer C,,e mo (Lonool 4.40 Time· 200 2•S lJ Ii >CACTA 16-71 Pt 10 t18 20 EIGHTH lllACE. One mile oece Amys Pete (Vllndngnm1 9 70 4,10 3.00 Trac i Miu (Melerf 6 00 4 00 Native Hunter <Snerren> 9 70 Time I S9 415 U IXACTA IS·41 o.lo llOSOO NINTH RACE. One mile oace Crowning Point (Ackrmn) 610 S.60 3 00 NOl>le Arne11a (A11C1er\onl ~.40 3.00 Petev (Vallarldlnenaml 2.40 T1m1 I S9 l1S u EXACTA <S·61 Pelo •44 .SO n PICK SIX 16-S·6·6·S·SI 01ICI 129,0.310 with one winner (sox norstsl. U Pick Si• conw1111onoa ld SS93 00 witll 26 winners tnve hor\11) TINTH lllACE. On• mile o•ce Si m Letona (Anderson) 4 40 2 40 3 70 \/en Lobell (Snlnnl 4 40 ),IO Temoo Blue Chip 1snerren1 • 40 Time 1 S8 I S U EXACT~ (3·11 paid S2• 30 ELEVENTH lllACE. One mile DllCt Curll\ ((\.isomer I 9 10 4.40 4 40 Snow Dance !McCarty) • 00 J 40 True Tricia (Ledlev> 810 Time 101 llS ll EXACTA 11·1J oa10 sS) .0 A1teno11nct •.318 ----NHL - CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Sm.,,.... OiVlslon w L T ,.,. GI' GA v Eomon1on •7 11 10 10. -l68 •·W1nn1peg 41 u 1 89 334 •·Celgerv Ja 77 9 as 118 • K11111s n 19 ll 17 )22 Vancouver 24 43 a S6 161 Norrh Dlvlilon • St LOU•S 3• 11 11 80 ?73 • Cll1ceoo lS 34 s 7S 2t6 • Detroit H 39 l1 61 293 .,-M1nne\Ota , 14 40 I? 60 151 foronto 19 47 • 46 231 WAL.ES CONFERENCE P1fri<k Division , PP11100tlPn·11 48 19 1 103 )79 • We,n•ng1on 4l n 9 9S 301 • NY lslllnel"rs 39 )1 s 83 331 NY Renotrs 24 40 10 se '79 P111souron 23 4S s 51 1~ New Jerstv 10 4• 9 49 14? Adlms OMslon • Queoec 31 17 9 IJ 303 • Montre•• )6 11 11 IJ 211 • Butte•o )) "' u 80 26t Boiton 33 )2 9 75 116 Hartlord 16 l8 q 61 250 v ·clinched 01vl\10n tttle •-c11ncne0 ptevoff be•'" Tuesoav's Scares Montrul 5 Boston 3 QuebeC • Buttalo l New York Rangers S, Pllf\Duroll 4 Detroit s. Minnesota 1 Edmonton 1. New York tslendtrs 5 T Ol'liVtlt' s GlmH Ce1oa rv a1 Kines New vor~ Ranoe" II BuHeto Herttoro et wiuningtor> New Jersev et Plttsourgn SI Loui\ at Toronto PhliadelPn•a at C,..lcago w 1nn1oeg at Vancouver TllundaY's Gamts Edmonton at Bo\ton St Lou!\ at Montreal New Yorll. lslanden 01 O\ieb4!~ w asn1ngton a1 Ntw Jertev D•tro1t at PPlll•dtlDlllll ~'$ •1oll•Vball COMMUNITY COLLEGE 166 311 114 304 381 1S9 292 341 304 321 7JJ m 793 J?S )SI ) 11 HS 141 no 76l )01 '!>dnla 8aroara aef Gol04!n wur t\ • IS·9 20 II VOLLEYBALL Hlttl $Cllool st1ndlftos SUNSET LEAGUE L. .. 9119 Ovttal W L W L. Eo1son • 0 6 2 La Qulnla 4 0 4 I Marina l 1 ~ l Foun1e 1n V&ltev l 1 l l Hun1tr>o1on Beach I 4 t • Oceer> View 1 l ' • We\tm1ns1tr 0 4 0 S T.....,_t's GlrYlft OJ l.a Quint• at Eo•\on We\tm1nster al O~eal\ V•ew Hun1ono1on Beecfl et Fou,,1e1n V•lltt• Friday'\ GJlfl'\t' Wl\lmtt•\,..,-JI r ount•in V.iltv Marine 111 L& Qu1n11 Ed•\On el 0<11•n v1 .. w SIEA VIEW LEAGU5 LM.,. ~al W L WI. Cilfone Clel Mar 6 I ' 1 woocbr •OO& o I • l e •'•II( •• s ' • 4 Lagu141 8t fl S 1 .S 1 Ntwoorr Hart>Ot } 4 4 • Mater Ott I S I 1 Un1•en11v 1 S 7 S (01ta ~WI 0 6 • t T~\4MIY'S ktret Le11un1 91t1<" Clef Corona Ciel MJir I• 14 IS·). 1~·11 WOOOt>rlCIOI Clef Newoort Her1>or IS 11 lj 1 IS·4 1!11and1 Oet Co"• Me••· IS s. I~ O I~. 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OIVI'*' v·Ba1t1more 19 12 v·ChiG190 2S 16 Cl1vel1nd 21 19 SI Lou1t 11 20 Minnesota 10 22 Pi11s1>oron IS 2• a·Cosmo• 11 n x·c.e1we1 lnooor ooera11ons v·cllncJied ot1votf btrlll T""41Y'l kwet Ll:ur\ 4, B•lllmore l Minnew1,. 9, Sen D1990 T~sGemet D1t111 11 Cievel1ft(I Cn1cagp 11 Tacoma TllurtdlY's G1mt St L.Ouls at LU \/f9H f'ct. 161 65' 531 •SO 439 311 179 707 610 S1S SI? 476 3'6 333 Women's sottbilll HIGH SCHOOL WMdbrldet 6, Ul\lvorMIY 0 (~ s > 10 I), 14 19 11 University -'11()() .-~ 1 6 wooobrlooe ooo 060 ic-6 s 2 Fret and Juenost, Scnoonoll., 1nc:t Pav· E\t-.114, Sl~lr 2 (S.1 View LM911e) Est enc ta 000 011 1-4 11 0 SeCIClteblCk 000 l01 0-1 I I MathOt 1nel G4t0rge S.ieter anc:t I.a re w -Matllot L-Sale11r 2B-Terreto ISi JB-8 r1111 IE I I'~ ValeY 7, i..keWMCI 0 l'*l·IMeue) Lakewood 000 000 ~ 0 6 J'oun11\n Vatltv 170 0.t0 •-7 o I Ha dlav. S•ronv 161 end MiOlltll ~ ltowte11 and Youno Sweene. •.Sl W-ftowtell •.-Meotav 2B-W,.,11e 1Fv1 HR-C1ower 1Fv1 Area softb9ll s~ THU•SDAY Hitt! Sci.el -Coron• oet Mir at SaddteCt Ck, CO\fe Mese 11 Newoort Haroor Lagune Beacn el uni versify, WOOdbridge a1 Estancia Miter De1 a1 P1u\ "-· l 1S Pm FRIDAY. Hitlh S<lleOt -1rv1ne al Dana H•li• ) IS om Canvon Tournament SATURDAY Hltlh ~ -Ce nvon Tournamen1 Woodt>r1<19e Tournamen1 Women's vvmnasttc:s HIGH SCHOOL DINI Hill 161.6, Ctstl Mew 166.4 Vaull-1 Leonero ICM) 1 6, 8er\-I Durtl IDHl 91 Beam-I ()fiver <CM> 92 Fioor-1 Leonaro 1CMI 9 2, f''' erounct-1 Leonard rCM I )4 9 TuHdllV's transactions 8ASE&ALL. Al'fte4'1Ctll LHIUt BAL TIMOllE ORIOLES-Sent 8 •11 '<,w1119ert, D•'C"tr 10 '""" minor ltlOut como•e• ior reauognmen1 CHICAGO WHITE SO'IC-W11ved Mike Squirt\ first twl\tman Na~CI Bari Jolln· \On eov11nc~ \COul Placed Cutt Soeo 01tct1e r on '"' 21 oav o .. 11c•ed Utt Sen1 Mero G1loer1 o ... 11111otr to Denver ot t~ AmeroCl l' AuO(••llon and 11'.tM• William• outt1t 1oer a11d Ron ~aroo~•<t c11cntr to Glens Fall\ ot '"'New Voo Ptnn L.aao...e Nam4!<1 Gtne HOOO. Putw1' .tOOrl\1 •" Natlenll LH- DODCE llS-Oot1oneo Jae• F •mOle catCl'tt to AIOvqu.,-que Of '"' f'M•hC Co.as• L fHl>f CtNCINNA Tl REDS Senl Fr.o Tollv•r Mi•t ~n"'" Biii~ Hewl4tv 1no 1100 Mu•P'lv 01ttn"'' to tl'elf minor ieegue compte> lo< rtau1un,,...,,1 HOUSTON ASTROS-~ent La rr• Atkflf Met1t1v Htrnaneltz ano Mar• K nu0•on Ptltl'llf\ Jonn M11eroc1< CIKM<. •nc:I t;; "' 9 ultoc• 01itl1t l0tr 10 T uC\Oll ot tnt Pec1t1c Coatt L11111u• $tt1t lttlld• Mertl •"o CPl•rlle Ker-talc> Dil(l\ef'l lo 1M1r mo- 1ae11vt comD'lt~ f'Of r11nlonmtnt P HIL ADELPHIA PHILLIES-Sen! "-""'" Cerebttlo Roci.v Clllldreu alld TOii., Gf'tlfl. 011cr.en , alld Frell(l\CO l'IMltnMl 1tr11 blM'f'lll n, to 11\elf minor ,..•Uvt c~111u Jor .rtte . .Ul11nmtn1 PIKfd Jot Lltl.c>vrt out1 •*' on tne 60-oav ....... rlltf'l{V Cll .. Oltd 11\I u11<n•A1.L NlfleMI ........ A•ie<ltMn (MICAC.0 8 ULLrFlrett ltoo T~n \Hn&t al m•n.tl>., N•t'NHI Jorrv i..rau~ 1111ner al mene!lff ll-00T9All. , Na!llMI F..-al l.._ -AMS S10llH Dieter If~ 01JJ1r 1er11ac~ 10 1 tout vffr (Otllrll(t DAL.LA~ cowaoY "~ "'' r•tir-tl'ft•n• 1 Hartl Scott. ouaro '"''" ........ L8"W A OUTl.,AWr$1ot1t O Kil ---"., .. .c-°'"'"""• tKk ... to a four .,,.., MOCKIY NetltMl .... ..,l ...... NHL-FlllH ,,.. Wasi>tnoton Callflt1\ \1 000 lot' 1~ ioen111t M.Oo 1..t •nontfl ~·.. to • f l/Wl!\ll tH m Ind \U\1'4!11011d _ ~ IV W •h•tlOIOfl ' lor\I Dll•olf .- conference Tunday nlabt tbat John .. Hot Rod" Williams, 24. a INiot from Sorrentp. La.. a.pd the otbet arre ted student ... Gaiy Kranz. 21. of New York. as well as sopho~ guard David Dominique, 19. of New lbena. La .• and ~nior &~rd Bobby Thompson, 22, of New Orleans. wift be booked with violations of Louisi- ana sports bribery laws. The whereabouts of Dominique and Thompson were not-bowa &lie Tuesday. authorities said. Williams~ a senior·and All-Metro conference player. was in custody in New Orleans Tuesday niJht after being transported from hts home· town of Sorrento. · "I have nothing to do with this._ I have too much at stake," said Williams as he arrived at the district attorney's office Tuesday night. Wil- liams averaged 18 points and 7.9 rebounds per game this season for the Green Wave. He was considered the star of the Tulane team and has been a standout in the Metro Conference since he was named confel"Cl\c.e Freshman of the Year. The 6-10 senior center was Metro Conference Player of the Year for the 19'83-1984 season. According 10 ~vcral National Basketball Association scouts. Wil- liams was considered to bt a cenain high draft choice. i ulane finished the 1984-85 season a.disappointing 15-1) with a 6-8 mark in the conference. Cincinnati chmmatod Tulane in the first round of the Metro Conference Tour- nament. IM. &allK~ involved in the aJIHl:d scheme ·were against Southern --Mi~ sissippi on Feb. 2 and Memphis State on Feb. 20. Connick sud. Both games w~n: played al Tulane. Williams scored 14 point~ in the 60-49 foss to Memphis State, a game in which Tulane was a four-point underdog. He was S-for-12 from the field and made 4 of 6 free throws. In the Southern Mississippi game, won b y Tulane 64-63. Wilhams pla~ed crr:uicall~ rn the fir~l half. making JU!>t one of eight shots Hc wound up "11h 15 p0tnts for the game. Tulane "'a" a 101 : poJnt favorite to dt'feat Southrrn M 1ss1!1~ s1pp1. Kran1 "as under arrest tn connec· t1o n with the point-fi xing scheme. In add111on. Kranz will be booked "'"h multiple '1olauom of the controlled dangerou\ substance laws rrlal1vc to possession of cocaine and dtstnbu· 1ton of cocaine. Connick s.aid. The last po1nMhav10g scheme involved some Boston College game~ dunng the 1978-1979 season. wi th a member o f the team. Rick Kuhn. among tho!.C con' ictcd of consp1raq to comm11 <,pons bnbct') and Jailed. College ba<ikctball was rocked by gambling-related fi xes in the 1950s. wnh man) top te-a ms and players 1nvohed, 1nclud1ng the City College of Ne"' York team of I Q49. SO. which won both the NC .\A and National In' 1Lat1on Tournaments. < o nn1ck <1:rnl the m:n1mum pen· Jlt' for 'mla11on of Lou1s1ana's '>pt.1rh hnlx'r~ la w 1sa ma" mum fi vc- 'rar 1a1I 'i(.'ntence and a SI 0.000 fine. 1 ho d1stnct at1ornc)' said he felt the <,1tunt1on was "fairly widespread. It 1n,ohe~ gambling in the st.ate of I oul\1ana and. in all pro bability, tui mhhng 1n other stale'>." PREPS • • • From DI onl\ run 11! thl· g.arnc in tht" fi fth 1nnmg H.1;wt.. 'lrul t.. ouc ~I\ :ind w3lkcd· t"o "'"h ,, ~-h1ttl'r. while l aub wa th(' hard-Im t.. (o'>('r. 'tnk1ng out .!>IX and "all,.ini JU't onl' b3ttcr. Thrcl· ot thr "' htt' he· @a"C up, htNl'\ a C'anll' 1n the lif\h. Pnor to T omn,1d:, R HI ""81t' were baSl· hits h\ C an l'nnl und 'itan J\ndt·~n. c\ndl'N1n huu the OOI) C'Xlra base h11 . a tnpk m tht ~CH'nlh inning. Martna 6, Wtstmla1ter t: Keith Las110·., sohd rap 10 center and an cn"iutng Wl''>tm1 n tcrcrror plated two run' in the s"th 1nn1na 10 ~ tbe V1k1ngs to v1~'lOI') at We tm1n tcr High Manna. no" \.1 1n un ct Lcaaue rln~ tl"<11lcd wc .. tm1nster. 2· I. until thr '"'h Da"d Emmon .. ~o~ the l)tng run o n Laszlo'~ "'"llC. and Rob H an\Otl came in "-Ith the ao-.ahcad run on the \:lme hit ~tc\l' (iulle}. h:itt1n 6.B for the Lw ns. homt"rt'°d. but eMmuner fell to l). '- f mmon!> g<lt ll'l<' win for Manna. &1\Jn& up ~vcn hm o n th~ WI)'. Lefn•ptll CUUOa• I . Nflw,.n Clarbtlu t : • cwron hn n1n. still look1n1 for "" Ii"' V\Ctof) m te\.tn )tan . had one ll<i&ht po1 1n the \ct.dcm} l.4" ut' -1t'1Mek 1 pe"1Mr Kand\' Walker stru k ou1 four and allowt'd no run 1n t o 1nnin of work ~ .... .._ __ , .. --------~ II • 1-- I All-CIF Peale llJTIC[ ~,~.... lrvllMt, CA MUC llOTICE MUC llOTIC[ w llJTtcl w mm YOU AM IN 0.'AUlT ---.. l ·tnM T _, UHOIA A OHO OF TRUST '9CTfTIOUI IUll•M PICTITIOUI _.. M:TmCIU9 '=-MOnC1 TO NOTICI °' OATEO Mlfefl. , .. , ~ NAm ITATlmllf um ITA,....,. um ITA·-... . TWUeTD'I IA&.I LUI YOU TAKI ACTtON The ·~ P«'IOM .,. The fOllOwlng .,., .. .,. The foll<>Wlng IWIOM .,. ~=.:. llO NO. -..nr TO "'°T!CT YOVl'I ,AOft· dolflO ~ •: dOlfll .._ • dOlnQ. tMIMM M. _,MI.OM IATY IT MAY 11 I0\.0 AT THI NAIL S~'· N02 O~K TAii GL.AU & LA~UI TlCHfoflC8, t02tl ( .... u.c9T)..., NO. ....... A PUiLIC IALI I, YOU WtlNI A"'I .. Fountlin v ... DOOA PROOUOT~·= Del Lurline OflWI, Hunllnoton ........ ~.., .......... 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Sr , SOulll TOlf•llCt; Jolln Mltefl 12, Itel,• Jnlt, HO. without OOYeflam OI' ;_.,, I070f Thll bullntll II COn• Jeffr-V Kom1111 1'M namM ~ crumo, s,,, 1toit1110 Hltti, eri.n lv•tt•lt.I. sr. MewlhOrnei 17301, In bo0l 13MO. page rMty u~or~ ,. Thi• bualnH1 11 oon· dll0'41d by: hueben<l Incl Wife Thia 1111ement wu filed .CSdr ..... or 'r .. r~~ (';erv Frll11nldl,, Sr , Culver Cllv; Tim ~renlllln. Sr .. s.n t•I. of OfflClel Aecordl ln oetdtno tnlt, p0111111on', or duct.i b~ • genetal part· P11m 9tlvltle with the County Cfe(k of Or· trllltftrOfl ere: 1 -~· CorOQlllo, IC•vln !<1ufrne11, St , Poo!hlQ, Armenoo Lu111, 1M office Of the County ~ enournbrancet to ~ the ntrlhlp Thia atMllMl'll WU flltd Inge County on Mardi 9, INC., 1950 Newport v••v., Jr . M.lJfr, Domini< Mlllttt4to. Sr .. Peto1 Verde, ••uf Pine, eot4-of Or-noe COunty, remaining I>'~ of Keith Webb with the County Clttte of Or· 1985 Coell MMI, CA •2t27, Sr .. Cutver Cllv, Mlk.t Pllllllo1. Sr., Foolhlll, Oouo Pl\lff, Sr., Ctllfolnll, Will Sl!ll AT tM note(I leCUfed tum Thia llai.mtnt wu Ill.cl enge County on Mitch 22. f17GMI TM IOClllOn In Callfotnl1 Sl1h00 Montoom•rv. Hll•rlO Rodrlouer, $r , 0111trc1. It J PUii.iC AUCTION TO Deed nc:. ~~ ~ Mid ~th the County 014n ol Or· 19811 Pvbtlahed Orange COiet of tM clli.f exeoutlWI ottlce ltonwro, $r . 01m1tn. 9r1K1 W•fJtn«>t<o. Jr , 1to11tt10 Hfll,, HIOH!ST 810Dl!A FOA th«~ 11 ":!~ j':"'.: ange County on Mlfch 22, nnolll Dally Piiot MllOh 13, 20. 27. O< prtno11>.i bu"'*8 office Offtn1iv• Olntr Of Int vtar: Ottn f:11tmtn. Sr, Simi CASH (llayebl9 _, t11M of note(I) ' ad¥enote If MY 1H5 Publltl19d OfMQt. Ooeal Al>fll 3 1H5 r ' ol lhe lnland.i tflnlferOt le: V1tlltv .... "' lawfUI money of ll'te ""'*th. l«mt of ieid o..d ~ 04111y PllOt M.,cll 17. Aprll 3, • W·ee3 ..,.,,. .. ab0\19. C:lt~tltMlvt i>ltvtr ol Int v"r· Certo• P4tnt, Sr., Cutvw United StM•) 81 the Nontl of Trull .... ollttgee and Publltl'ted Orange Cout 10, 17, INS All Othat bullneea nll'NI Cott,,. ~ INI \IH I" Robin Wlnilone Footlllll ftont entrance to ttll county ~ ot-.:. Truet" 9lld DlllY Piiot M•rch 27, Al)fll 3. W..fiO .,._IC MnJIC[ 111d addr ..... utld by the siGOND UAM • • ciourthouH . 700 Civic Of.,,. truata cr .. ted by llld 10. 17, 1N6 • ,._ "" Intended tren1fer0t Within Ctrrlck erew"•r. Jr .. Foorhlll, .. c.eeu, Sf , Martr Center OfNe W•t. Santa o .. d f Truat: to wit: W·700 .... IC MnJlrr rteTmOUI ilue!Hlll thrM yetra laat YMfl , .. , Otl, Jolt (ltClf'!t$ Sr . Oxnaro. Vll\Ct D11h. St . Ana. CalffOl'nl&. 1112,575.65. r-. "" ""' NAMI ITATIMINT pall eo ,., • llnown to the Munlln111on Btecn, AOem Ltl't~r. $r , Oemlt.11, 01vld AU f10t!I. title Ind In*•• TM beMflctar)' under Mid flCTITIOUI llU ... ll The follOWlng l)9rtOnl 111 Intended tren•f•r" lfe: ..fl.•wll, Sr , Upte11d; TOiiy 'lltotr. Sr,, Cl1ttm0t1t, Juen conveyed to and now held Deed of truat ller.COIOfe M · llllmt C Mftf NAMI ITATIMINT dol t>ualMll 11. Advll'IQe TIA!· CITY, Main StrMt, ltlver1. Sr .. S.nl• Montee. Cllrll Aoowtn, Sr .. Torr111C.I, unow Mid Deed Of Tnm In tcuted Ind delivered to the ,.._, "" JC( The fOlloWI Tral~nn 1512 SE BrlatOI l'aHbrOOll. CA. CerlOi Romo, Sr .. P11m SDrlng,, Sm• Schllkll, Sr . Me rer the prOC*fY altuat.i In Mid undetliOMd 1 written Oeoi-ng PtWIOlll ere .. .,., 1 CA The nernt(I) and t>ullneea O•lrGhuc.k Swinson. Sr .• PtlOl Veres.,, It.vi. Thom•'· Sr . Oounty and 8t1te delcflbed 111111on of Oeftult and 0.. 'ICmtOUe IUIMll dcolng bualMH1835at8( Aoooo !!7n0117~""1 H• gl'tla. add,... ot the Intended C.Uvon..~A~lm), Ouue ..Jtu. .\t'~ F ... our11•1A v.iie... NMILITATllllNI_ om~, _ U.W-10! ... _ ttenel...Cl) _,,, ' EAAHK. Anoy Tou", $r , Simi Velln, Geoff Ven11, $r , "oiling . PAlilCEL t· LOI 36 of Tract :o-:i:. ~ 8i::--:r~~ The fOltowing ,_,.,IOnl ate AY9nue, Un I 7, C0tt1 Meea. Jac Ml ffiir.2i24 PIP• WHITLOCK AND NANCY Hflll • No. 953A u 'per mep ftle<l In llon t Stll T"'-. -~ .... ___: doing bU11neM u : Antlquee CA 92827 I* Tr•. Unit A, Colle WHITLOCI<. te72 Part<vlew THIRD TIAM Book 3lM p '1 I '4 ° . . ... u ........... _, WartnouM, 1550 Superior LUii Rocco. .$832 River M .... CA 92628 Circle Coit• M... CA Abdl91 Alv•rtz, Jr . Cleremo11f. Pe1tr Arreolo, Sr , • 'r:: 0 • cau..CS Mid Not~ of 0.. Av.nue Co1t1 M... CA Avenue, Naw$>0f1 Belch, CA Thie bualnHI la con-92827• ' Redlanel•, Sreve 8emt, Jr . Simi Vallev, D•~ld Bell, Sr , ~~l~:~d 1~~~ flwll and Eteotlon to Ut to 92827 ' ' 92883 ducted by: 1n lndMdual Thai the J>t...,._.Y pertl- Mulr, Tonv Cutllll, Sr , Mater De1, 0 1ve Cl•(k, Sr.. .. • • 0 -.,,... M record.a In the county t.Awrtnoe A. Wiiton 419 Carlos Roooo, 3705 s. Jeck Faulkner ......,.... R•Oondo, Miile E 1r1n~r. Jr , Sen G0<gonlo, C11r1, Gnekow, c~;~E~lflrc::ola. THERE where the real l>f°'*'Y I• E. 19th St .. Coall M.U, CA Aldef, Santa Ana. CA 92707 Thia 1t1t9mflnl w .. flle<I ~~:~,1~1,~~:-c!~~ $<., Simi Valln, Oll1n Ktlllen. Sr . Ocean View, Joe. O • ioclled. 92927 Thll bueln•ia 11 con· with the County Clerk Of Or· ra IOC; ed . 1950 .. _:_.._ ,., •lfetlMto Dieter Brock bold9 up unlf onn be will wear for Ram• next 11eaeon. M~nll!lle, Sr . 'lolllno Hllll. l"et I"-. Sr . Merin•. R,tbbv FR Mall Oii. oil rights, min· Tru.1 .. or perty oonouot· Sendra L WllllOn 418 E. duct9d by a general part· anee County on Mlfcl't 19, 1 loc~t at ......... .,.,..., Slrerrv. sr., OcH n View. John Sl$1lowlc, Jr, B11h00 e<al,, mineral• rlgf\11, natu· mg Nie: Rempan lnveet• lith St Col ~ CA nerlhll) 1985 Blvd.. Colt• MHI. CA ~ont1>0mery, Faorr110 Solo, Jr . Cerrl10,, Jonn SPech, Jr , rel gu rlgl'tla, and othet ment Coml)eny 700 North 92827 " 11 • L 11 E Rocco '2111M 92827 Simi Valltv. Alff '"° YO•"•· Sr , Canvon lAnthelml hydroc1rbon1 by whet· Central Avenue. <Jlendale. Thia bualnen la n· Thia itatlt'T*\t wu flied Published Orange CQMI The 8u"""9 name uMCS • A•·CIF 8ovs J·A aoev91' name known that CA 91203 818·958·6800 dueled b . h b d de,:, with the County Oltrk of Or· Diiiy Piiot March 20 27 by Nld tranaltror• II Hid For sale: Used QB Ferragamo on the block afte r Rams sign Broe k FIRST TEAM may be within or undef ,,,. Date: February 22 1985 y. UI an •n • ·fl • • loCallOn 11: TIRE CITY. Toad Brighi, Sr., North (RIVtr\ldtl. Erik Cer1lon. Sr . l)lrC41i of land l'!Welnabove 1tar11p1rt lftHttM•ftl ~~~d~~.~:,::aon flltcl = County on Mlfch 22• Apr I a. lO, llla5 W•870 That Mid bulk tr1111fer la Harverd, Lu11 Cerran11, Jr • Buroento., Todd Gu1hea. Sr . described togeth« with the COflltMflJ .. ..w truetM w" ,,.,.,,, lntenoed to be contum• CvPf'•u. Jo.-Hernedl1, Sr , Lekewood, Jon Kt llv, Sr , l)fll'l)elu•I right of drllllng, KeNft L.C wo.mer AMt'. with th• County Cl4n of Or· . mated at tl'te office of· Dent Hllll ; Eugene Lffllmtri Sr . St Jonn Bo1c;o, Mlcru1e1 mining. ewptorlng and Ol)fll'· leoNW)' ' ' ange9 Coonty on Marth 22, 0~b~~~ Of~w. .~~I ESCROW ENCOUNTERS, Merrtnez. Sr , Wll1on (Long Beecnl, Mlto.e "'.\•d•ln. Sr,, atlng tl'tertfOf and atOflng In Publlahed Ora Coaat 1985 _ .... , 0 arc • ....,. • MllC NOTICE INC .. 17320 Belch Blvd .. E\oerenza, Chr11 Mlont , Sr . Sen Gebrlt l. Sero10 Monrtel. and removing the Mme from Deity Piiot Merch "fr 20 27 f1'720M 10, 17, 1985 .. , Huntington Beac:h, 0111· Sr . LomPOC. Jim Parto.1, Sr , G•ne1na. Mille Purcev. Sr .. 8lld land or any other tancS. t 15 • • • Publlshe<I Orange Coeat ... ..a1 ITATIMIWT Of' fomla92&47onoraftwA,prll Wll•on lHec1endel Anfonlo Sancnei, Sr , Bell Garden•, lncludlng the right to whip-98 T.-t Cally Pilot M1rch 27, At>rH 3, AaANDOlll•NT Of' 12, 19115. Mttl Warden, Sr . Gane1he, Peter lenobl, Jr . ere.Pl •tock of dlrectJoneJly Clrltl to, 17, 1985 PllllC NOTICE UM °' ftCTITIOUI ll!!J t!ulk trentfl( IS tub· Offell\tve 01ave,. 01 lhf vear Juan JaureqUI Sr . San and mine lrom lands otMr W-648 W:891 1\1 ... 11 ~ jeel to California Uniform Go~~~!11,1ve Plover of the veer Jome\ Creerv Sr that thoee herelnabove de-.,._JC MnTJC( 'ICTIT10UI llU ... 11 The foll~ l)trlOnl Comtnefclll Code s.c:tlon Lakewooo scribed, oll or gu well1, tun-r-. "" Nilm ITATIMINT have •band Ille UN ot. 8108. coech of the veer M1kt Ffvnn. Lakewood nela a nd ahafl1, Into, FICTITIOUI .... _11 Ml.IC NOTICE The followlng petlOna at• th• Ftclltloua Bu1tn111 The name Ind addr ... of SECOND T.£&.M_ through or acrou the --doing l>ualneM u : Neme: MMll Con1truc:tl0n the 1>•r1on with whom Derek An10 Sr none Hill,. Joel Alemo. Sr . Lakewood. aubsurfac:e of the land hat• T:.~TATW•NT flCTITtOUI IU ... 11 COSTA MESA ELECTRIC, Com1>any, 85 South LI cl1lm1 may be filed la 5newn Buttoclo., Sr . Hert. Tom Chri"le. Sr . M1u10n Vlelo, lnabove dMcrlbed, and to d bull ng P«;x'' 11• NAME ITATl-.cl 20'3 PrMldent Pl .. Coe11 Senese Drive, Sough Laguna ESCROW ENCOUNTERS, Paut Good, Sr . Es~ranz•, John Guzman. Sr . St John bollorn suc:h Whlpatociked Of otno neu II: unweal The lollowlng peraona llfe M .... CA 92827 BMoh. CA 92877 INC.. 17320 BMotl Blvd .. From AP dispatches The Rams have a new quancrhacl.. who came to th<.:m from out of the cold. And that appears to have left Vinet· Ferragamo out in the cold. Bo•co. Joroe Hurrorie, Jr. Bell Garden1, Lu11 Jaueror. Sr., directionally drllled wells, Window Clt1nlng, 2'19 doing l>ualneas u : Devld Georee Clifford, Tiie Fk:1111ou• Bualnett Huntington Bt1c h, CA Row1an0l, JOhn Jorgen1. ~r , Crn!>I, Alita Kovan , Sr , St tunnels, and aflatl• und« Elden #Cl, Colla M .... CA VF MARKETING, 12M 2043 Prffld9nt Pl., Cotti Name referred to above wu 926-47, Attn: Ruby Incl the John Boico. Merk 01rvere1. Jr . W11\0n <Hacienda), Jer~Clo ind beneath or beyond the 92827 Londonderry SI .. Costa MeN, CA 92827 flle<I In Orange County on last dey fOf.ftllng ct•I"'-b)' Roanguu . Jr • Lakewood. Peul Savare Sr · !>an Gabrret. exterior llmlta thereof, and ~avid Mldlatl Stevena, M .... CA 92626 Thia bua.ln•H 11 oon~ January 2'l, 19115 FILE NO. any cr9dl10t 11'1111 be Al)f'il Rooger Sung, Sr , u Serna, Lu11 Vetasco, Sr • Dana Hllll, 10 redrltt. retunnel, equip, 211 Hatla, Cott• M .... CA VlctOf H. King, 128" Lon-ducfad by: an lndvtdual F288963 11. 1985. wNcl't 11 ll'te buat.. Ce.ar Zepeda, Jr · Burbank melntaln repilr deepen llld 92 211 dondefry St .. Costa MMI, David Cllfford John L. Meek Construe:· '*' day l>efor• the con-. THIRD TEAM . . Mlc:haet Robert Young CA 92826 Thi lion Co I (Slit• of Inc . Dieter Brock. a frce agent from the Canadian Football League. has signed a four· year contract. reportedly wonh $2.1 mill1on. with the Na•ional Football League team. At a news conference called 1 ut·sda~ to announce Brocks' signing, Coach John Rob· inson pulled no punches when a.skcd· about Ferragamo's future with the Ram~. "We've talked to Vince and told him we would seek an opponunit~ to trade him where he will have every chance to succeed.·· Robinson said. "I think that'-. probably the right thing for both of u\ ... Ferragamo, 30. signed a four-year contract extension with the Rumc; last c;cason. He opened the year a.. the club's starting quarterback but was sidelined wnh a hand injury in the third game of t,he t'ampa1gn and didn't play again. Brock. 34, played 11 season\ in the CFL. the 1fst ~l/i with·-Wifl·nipeg -anti the-mt I 1h wnh Hamilt,an. He became a free agent when h1!1 contract with the Tiger~Cats expired March I. Brock said he had not n·ceived an> guarantee from the Ram' concerning a starting job. "f j ust feel th1!1 1s an excellent opportunity for me and I'm not afraid of competition:· Brock said ... This I\ a dream come true for me." • Brock also had tl)qUt'> with the Buffalo -: Btlls. the Green Ba ) Packers and the Cleveland Browns. No NFL team held any claim to him. Smith stays at Auburn All BUR N. Ala. (Al')-Auhurn basketball Coach Sonny Smith. who abrupt!)' ann- nounced last month that he would qu11 at the end of the season. Tuesday decided to withdrawn hr'i resignatton and c;ta y wit h the Tigers. "I am convi nced that th1'> ''the right thing to do.'' said Sm 1th. The Auburn coach. who nevt<r fully C\· plained hrs in111al reason'> for rc\lgning. did not elaborate on his changc of hearl aor; he issued a prepared statement Tue\day .. "Coach Smith has asked to withdraw his resignat ion." said Auburn .\thlt.'t1c Director Pat Dye. "and we believe 11 •'> in the bc-;1 interest of our ba~kctball program to ha"c him remain at Auburn " Smith. 48. \tunned man) <\uhurn ba~ket· ball fans when he announ ced hi\ rcs1gna11on plans Feb. 8 A campaign to keep him at .\uburn grew a-; he led Auburn to II'> lir'>t "iouthca.,tcrn Conference T ournamt1ll l humpwn.,h1p. win- ning four game' in lnur eta\\, then \aw the Tiger'I knod ofl Purdul' ;ind' K<in'ia'> to ma kl· 11 to th e Southl'tt\I l<l'y111n<JI \cm1tinal' nl thc NC 1\A playoff\ "The support of \ uhur n rx·oplc h11\ l)(.'L'n overwhelm1n~ ~trtd th.11 pla~cd a part in !Tl) decision. too.· ~aid \rn11h . "I ec;pcc1all> want to thank m) <,l:Jffand rn ~ plaH'f'> lor tht·1r lme and ~upporl \II ol thL'\l' th ing\ were far111r<." r Speedway cyclists will race Friday Co"a Mesa·., I '>X 'I '~Wl'dw;n r,H 1 n1-t <,1·a,on Q,Pens Friday at X J) 111 and <.11nt1nuc\ thrcntih Oct. 12 when thl' ( fn11l'd "'it<il!'\ '\la11onal Championship ta kc' plan· :it 1h1· '>ran11-r County Fairground' Somt' of the top rnnng titk nt 1n lhl' world" 'ICheduled to comjktc at tlw fairwound~. 1nclud1ng. Lan<.:r King and dc fl'nd1ng I :s National Champion Kl'il > Mor.in Several rider\ ha vr r lt•t h·d 10 r ~·ma 1 n in the U.S. rather than ra c.:c in tht' Rnt1\h I t <iguc th1c; )'Car. Returning A~nwn.!. !'1~101 r 1111u ll•nkn. Steve l.uccro. Rohcrt P fct11n1< ;rnd Budd ~ Robinson will race at < o\ta Mc'a pccdway promoter f-for l) (hie:) hd1~·vc\ che extra talent will provide \ornc ci f 1h1• ht·\I rac ing ever at f'o~ta M l''" Oitk) \lie\ the ralhng of the Onti~h pound illl pan 111 the reason the Amcnnin~ have optrd to \ltl) horn{· to race. The pound l'i not worth .... much ,1, 11 wa' dur1na the prc\.-1ou~ rnt 1ng \Ci.l'>on\. wh1< h make~ 11 more profitable for rider' 10 rnml)l•tc in Amcm:a While promoter\ 11ec belie r rider\ tak111g part 1n the 'HS sca\on. "°do they forl"'>C<.' heller tides. The roicc uack ha~ undCflOOC' 't''l't'r~J 1mprovcmcnh. 1nclud1ng tht add11wn of S.000 ~al 'i bnghtrr lt&hl\ ltn1ng the 11 ack. nnd treatment nrthr main 1•ntranrc rc\troom'i. HtClor Aco\ta Sr Bell Garden& Pat cuado Sr OP9flle any such wells or 2419 Elden #C. l C t · . a 1t1tement wa• ftle<I .. nc. .. aummatlon date speotfled Wilson <Heclend1l, George c awo, Sr , MtMikan. Merk mlnet without, however, the M ... CA 921127 ' 0• • Lynn Falrbrothel', 144211 with the County Cleft! of Or· CA). 1032 W"t "C" Street, 1bove. Deunll. Sf . Wlllon (Lono Beath), David Devine. Sr . Dana right to drill, mine, 1tore. ex· Thti bualneaa la C CC~s!!..,M3 ... 8 Dr .. La Mlflda, Inge C<x.rnty on Marcil 22. Wllmlngton, CA 90744 Dated: March 21, 1985 ttJllt....c!'ru Qrt11nen, Sr , E 1perania, Hecror Garcia, Sr , plore and operate through . on-" '""" 1985 Thia txllllnea w11 COii· frlftll WNtloclc, NllflCJ Garev. Mer\hllll Hud$On, Sr , C1pi\trano valley, Jim Ktou, the surlac:e or the Ul)l)fll' 500 ducted by. • general l>arl· Thia bualntu la con· f272141 ducted by I• COfl)O(Allon Wltltteoll, ..,....... Tr.,._ Sr , Paclfice, Derek Kurianknaoe. Sr . Loyola. Mlto.e feet of the subsurface of the ntrahll) ducted by: c:o-partnera Publtahed Orange Cout Thi• atatement w~ flle<I .._. Morion, Sr . Diamond Ber, Todd Revnotd1. Sr . Watnul, lend herelntbovt detcrlbed. David Mlcheet Stevens Victor H. King Jr. Delly Pilot Match 27, AJ)tlt 3, with the C<x.rnty Cleric Of Or· Publlll'ted Or1nge Cout Carlo$ R101 , So , Bo\co Tech, R1ul Rull. Jr., MrlliMn. Craig u reMNed tn the deed from Thia atatement WIS •flle<I Thlt Sltternent WI.I flle<I tO, 17, 1985 11199 County_ on Match II, Dally Piiot Mllfcil 27, 1985 Turtev. So Diamond Bar , Alfredo Veluc.o, Sr . Burb1n1<. The lrvlne Company, 1 Co<· with ll'te County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· W-eM 1985 W4J77 AM·CIF Boys 2·A pcratton, recorded March •nee C<x.rnty on Match 22, 1nge County on F1bfu1ry Publl1hed Ofange eo..1 FIRST TEAM 15. 1978 In Book 12598. 1985 27. 1.985 PllllC NOTICE Dally Piiot Match 13, 20, 27, Tom Boren, Sr . La Quinta, Rooeri Cametet. Sr . Victor Page 506 of Official Re-'2720l:2 ~ April 3, 1985 --------- Vallev, Wllfr.-CtmPOS. Sr .. E11anc1a. AOu$llne Cerbalal, cords Publlahed Orange eo..1 Publl1hed Orenr Cout 'ICnTIOUI 9UIMH W-1182 fltlllC NOTICE Sr , Le Qulllle. Jeff Clewell. Sr . Trov. Heuston Collello, Sr . AL S 0 E X"C'E p TI NG Dally Piiot March 27. Aprjl 3, Dally Piiot M.,ch , 13, 20, NAMI ITATl•NT Verbum Dtt4. Jor .. Cruz, Jr . Ellancla, Dlrtk Fonuc1. Sr .. T H E A E FR o M 1 h 9 10, 17, 1985 27, 1985 Tiie foltowlng peraona ere lllllDlfC Mft7tl'r NOTICI Of' Ed~wood, Efren Frewto, Sr , Monrovia, lven Loper. Sr. •ub'41rlac:e wat91' rights, but W-892 W·e38 doing t>ualneu u : r~ ""'~ ~It AND Merk Keppel, Meurlclo Ro111l. Sr . Coiexlco, Norman without the right o( surface N E W .p 0 R 1' ~NDID NCUMTY !:::~· ~;~.~~~;.~\,~·~~vt:i~~l·~~IO~ .. u~:~~1~:1n::: tntry u r'"1WCUn t.M d#d Pl8JC-N0lJCE GEMOLOGICAL SERVICES. .:1=1'NT°'o, ~~IUl .. NTNTO vai.nc1e. Kevin WOOON>uH .. sr .. ~Canada. from Tiie Irvine Company, 1 MUC NOTIC[ 1836 Newpcrt Blvd . Cotta Ull Of' flCTtTIOUI ....... A T Offen\IYe p111v91 of rile veor~ DaviO Pelle. Sr. La Selle corporation. re c:ordtd flCTITIOUI llUllNl.11 Meae.CA 92827 • llUllNlll NAMI ~IYL...COQl._wa_ Defeniive Plaver ol the veer Dilvld Wolfe. Sr .. Le Siii• M1rch 15. 1978 In Book NAMI ITATWMINT flCTtTIOUI 9UlfNlll Arthur Ttcllopp, 18541 The following l>•rtona Notk:elahatebygtwntl'llt Coeche~ of tne vear EUQemo Jua"r. E11anc11. 111d 12598, Page 5011 of Official Tiie follOwlng l>fll'IOnl are NAME ITATIMINT Santi Andr ... Fountain Val· llave •bllldoned the UN of Air Clittornla, • Callf0fnl1 Georoe Tavior. J..a s1111e Recorde.. doing t>ulllneaa u : The fottowing l>fll'S<>n• ,,. lay. CA 92708 the Flotlllout Bualneaa. COfl)Ofallon with lddr ... 11 SECOND TEAM PARCEL 2: EaNn'leOI(•) NORTHWEST ENERGY doing busJneaa as: Thi• butlnH• II con-Name· Modern Oecorl!Ofl 36311 Birch StrMI, Newport Snawn Allen. Sr , Fullerton, Oenn" Buc11anan. Jr .. u IUCh NMmen1(S) la/are INVESTMENTS, 394 ()gte ( 1 ) N E W p O R T ducted by: an lnOlvtduat 9932 .Elflnghem Of Hunt~ Beach. Catlfornll 928110 Edoewooo. Abel Etlrtdl. Sr . Eltentla, Alex Fre110,, Sr . partlcutarly Ml forth In 1he St .. #B, Cotta M .... 0A ARCHITECTURAL MILL· Arthur Tachol)p I ton Belch CA 9i~ ("Tranafe<Of") lnttndl to L"il Saltr, m e Galvn ; J,., La~mJ011:-Curi1tt'Garcia. S,., artlCltetlllti.d .. E~r 92927 WORK (2} NEWP-01ff Tnlrltatement w..-ttle<I ii -~ amferta and ~ Anaheim, Jevler Cullerrtt, So • Glenn, Euoene Hweno, Sr • of the Dect1r1tlon of Cov• John E Edwerda 394 ARCHIT ECTURAL, 885 with the C<x.rnty Clerk of Or· he ;1eut1oua Buatneaa from tn199r1t1d Alrcref1 Brea·OlfnOa; Brad Moll, Sr .. Cheminedt. Kellh Penrod. Sr • nanta Condition• and Re-gx•e St. ';,9 Co•t• 'Mesa Weit 181h St .. Coat1 M .... •ng: County on MerCh 22 Namer Orerred to •boYe wu Corl). a Oelew1t• eotl>Of• Buena Park. Brian Petetlon, Jr . Monrovle, Pedro 1~ ' C 9282:, · · 19 5 ' fifed In e.nge C<x.rnty on 1 :.. .... 1 1 1~ .., ~am1rez. Sr El Monte, Eric Sm11h. Sr . Rencno Alemllo\. atr .... iona rec:orded on June CA 92627 Marci! 1. 1982 FILE NO. 11 on ... tn 11 l)r nc "'~ Ric~ Smlll'l Jr APPie Valley Jonn Stronk' Sr Sr Bernero 29, 1977. In Book 12288, Thll bu1lne11 la con-Nell Parry, 2905 Broad f212002 F184184 of txlalneae 11733 hlrd Av· Dan Vivier Sr r rov ' · ' Pages 1« 1 to 1'98 In· ducted by· 1n lndhltdual St, Newpcrt Bch , CA 92883 Publ19hed Orange Coeat R 0 b e r t D 0 n 8 1 d enue, New Yorlt, New York THIAD TEAM clualve, of Oftlclal RecOfds John E. Edwards ' Clay Smith 3309 Clay St., Deity Piiot March 2?, Aprll 3, Harnetlaux 9932 Efflngham 10017 (Mreln called the De1110 Arana. Sr . Monro•••, Rudv Cannelle\. Sr . La of nl.~ County (The "Dec:ltr· Thie lltlemtnl Wl9 flle<I Newpor1 Sch .. CA 92883 10, 17, 1985 , Or .. Hununoton Beach, CA "Tranefer .. O.blor") cet· Ouin•a. Ario' Doranfes,.Jr , Et Centro. Joe EllH . Sr . San atlon ) and any emend· wtlh Ille C<x.rnty Clerk of Of. Thl1 buslneu la con· W-1182 92648 tatn "*''°"" l)foperty. In BernarcMo, Cl'lon Gonralez Sr , ArtMia, Miki! Hl11111ns. Sr , ~ts or annexations there· enge County on Marc:h 22. ducted by: co-par1nere Thia bualneu wu con· connection with tuc:h trene- Rancno A1am110,, Lull Juncel. Jr . l11dlo. Michael Knau1, to under Ille eectlon lltadlng 11185 Neal Perry Ml.IC MnJIC[ ducted by• tndMduel ICllon, the Tranaf•...o.bl· Jr Bre11-011no11, Marcol Meza. Jr . Saddlebeu , Jc'e (e) in such Article entitled as f272011 Tllla ata1eaient wH flied "" Thia statement WI~ flltcl or Intend• to grant 1 aecurtty Me111n. Jr BeldoNln Park. Jam.i Mom,, Jr , Caton, Andv follows· "Rights and OuUtt· Publlahed Orenee Coul wllh lhe COllnly Cle<k of Or· wt h lie C C k t Or ln191'MI In Suet\ l)trlOnli Olive. Sr · Ei Monie Sieve Peie"on, Sr La Salle. R1ti.. U111111ea and Cable Tele-Oelly Piiot Merell 2?. Aprll 3, ange County on Febn.rary 'ICTITIOUI 9UltNlll 1 1 C<x.r Ollnty ~ 0 8• l)fOl)erty lo Crocker N1tlonll Rot>ort\Ofl Jr Mevfalr, Ernesto Seiner Jr , E11onc1a. vision" "SuppOf't Stllie-10 17 1995 27. 1985 NAMI ITATl•NT •nge nty on lteh • Bank anltlonelblnk wtthl Paul TorDuru Sr Anaheim ' E ' .. ' ' W 702 The lonowlng peraona are 1986 I ' f b I ' S I AM·CIF Bovs l ·A ~t and nc:roechment ' • ,..., dolngbuslneaau: Pubttlhtd Orange Coast 1>ace o u•nett at u t• lngreu. Egr ... 1nd Rec-Pubttahed. Orange Cou1 C e· 'BROWN COMPANY Dally Pllol March 13 20 27 5300, 333 Soutll G11nd Av· FIRST TEAM rutlonal Rlghll" a nd Dally Pllor March 8. 13 20 . . . . A . . . enue LOI Angeltt Call· Cnr" Anearn Sr , Rim of Jhe World Martin Alverado. "Drainage Eaeemenr". • Pl&.IC NOTICE 27, 1985 ' · ' 512'h PolnHtlla, C.D.M. pill 3, 19115 lornti 90071 l.ISA '(herein Sr S11n111 Paula, Kir~ Aullo, Sr , Lo' Anotltl Bool1lt, PARCEL 3. EHernenl(ll ,ICTtTIOUl _ .. _11 W-83T 92625 W·e51 called "Sec:urad Party") Corev Baine. Sr . Agoura. Rob Balnkt, Sr . Orange A.. · ( ) 1 --Patricia M. Brown, 512'A Th-..._ · Lul,,era11. Pierre Durand, Jr . Sr Bonaventure, Mell u "'""' euemenl • a/are NA.Ml ITATl•NT PolnMllll, C.O.M. 92825 ,,. l>fOl)erty lo "" Iran .. Fowler, Jr . St Bonaventure, Cran! Landv. Jr . Aooura. par1lcularty·-~. lorth In '~ The lollowtng pefllOnl are Dt1n11c NOTICE Chrlllophtr E. Brown, PtlllC NOTIC[ terred and In whldl. NCUr· John Marllnet11, Sr . Cabrmo, Jllo<t Morr11on. Sr , ar11cle entltled E1eement1 doing bualneea u : rUIK. 512'h PolnMttla, C.O.M. f ·1-lty lnl«•I 11 to be granted la 8rentwooo, Pn11 Peclok. Sr , Brenlwood. Crolo Rellgtn, ol the Oeel1r1tlon of Cove-T~E BAREFOOT DUCK 92825 -·• genera.tty delc:rlbed U fol· Jr , Merihall Fundamental. Andv Svbum11. Jr Valley nanta, Condltlona. and Re-20252 Newt>y-Ln Hunt' K·1M:t1 Thll buelnaaa 11 con NOTICI! Of' Iowa; Chrl\llen. Mar~ Turner. Sr . Fhntrldgt Preo, Brran Wind, atrlcllons f°ecorded on June Boll CA 92646 " · 'tCTITIOOI 9UIMll ducted by· husband and wit~ Tltt,llTl.l'I I A&.I One (t) Boeing m~ Sr . Onlar10 Cnriu1en 9, 11178, In Book 117116, Eii n K 20252 NA.Ml 9TATIMINT p 8; On A1>rll 3. 1985 II 11:00 737-293 alrcrett; regll· Olfen11ve Plavtr of 1ne veer Je1u\ Cordove. Sr . S.inta Pages 420 to 48'1 lnclullve, Newb•y Ln ~u~~· Bch CA The followlng P9fl0nl II'• T~111ty1.11rfYW1.!_1 u fl'__. a.m. FIRST AMERICAN tratton no. N4e3QB; manu-Pauto of Oftlcla.1 Rec:orda of 11ld .. · .. doing bualneu aa: IN·SITE . _,..,.., w _, TITLE INSURANCE COM· lacturer·a Mtlal no. 19308 or Delen,1ve praver 01111, veer Ralfmono Wino, Sr va1111v County (The "Muter o.c.. 92~f 1 BUILDERS. 2745 E. Chep. with theC· County Clerk Of Or· PA.NY. a Callfomlt corpor· auch atrCf'lft u may be c,..,,,.,,,, laratton"J and an emend· • bu1 nH1 11 con-man Ave .. ·suite 101. Or-•nee ounty on Mitch 22. atton II Trust• Of Sue:· 1Ubt11tuted therefor· Cooch of the vear Freo Wind, vallev Cnn,nan menla of ennexatl~na there-ducted by: an lndlvklue.I anee. CA 926119 1985 c • 1 i 0 r Tr u t '1 • • 0 r Two (2) Pratt & ·Whitney Stoll Berniteln. ~~~0~!!,Z!~ Dannv Carter. Sr tounderlheM<:tlon heading ~~':' ~:~t wu flltcl (S::~,~~~~:·6~i~ Publlehed Orange~ Suballluled Trust ... of thll JT80·7 fnGlnet tn11111~ A<1u•nH. Tim Covie. Jr . Santa Ynez. C.r•oo Fleoe•, Sr . (a) In~~ •rtlcte,entltled u wltll lhe C<x.rnty Clerk of Or· fornlt). 25832 Po Street, Detty Piiot Mareh 2?, Aprll 3, oertaln Died o1 Trust ••· thereon. minufacturer • Cabrlllo. s111ve France. Sr , Nordholl, 01111 Hege111e1n. Jr .. follows ... Ownere Rtohl and ange County on March 22, Ml•lllon Viejo, CA 92891 10, 17, 1985 a cuted by BENNY N. Mtlll not. Pe55879B Ind Le L vcee Larrv Haroer Sr Elllnore l(evin Jeuch Jr Duties: Utlltttea end Cable 1995 W-M 1 CHANG Ind OK S. CHANG, P855&82B, eec:tl of Whlel't Aooure, Gu••avo Medina.' So .'Fillmore. 'Jim Mu,gravi. sr ; Televlelon", "Supl>Of'I Ind ,~1 Hazell>tfl Corp., (Slate of l'tuabend and wife, and r• tnglnee hu 750 or mor1 Al·CIF GIRLS •·A Se111emen1". "Encroach· Publlll'led Or Coast tncor1>ora11on: Callfornla). eotded November 18, 1979 rated tlk•off l'toreepower: FIRST TEAM men1," 1nd "Community Ft· Detty Piiot Marc~ April 3 2928 I Haze4bell Orlv•. Sii· Ml.IC NOTICC u Instrument No. 21228. In 1nd alt ICCMIO(lal, tnatruo Jov 81tft1CI Jr Edison Heidi Brown Jr un1ven11v clfltlea Eaeemenr· 10 17 1985 ' ' verado, CA 92678 BOOk 133911, Page 185. Of rntnta and otMr equlf)mlnt 1(1m Cartande;, Jr', Et To:o, Treana c11~1on. 'sr . Lagun~ PARCEL 4. Excluslve ' ' W-669 D.P.E., Inc., (State ol In· NOTICI Of' Offlc:lll Reocrda Of Orange lnatllle<I on Of In auol't llf· Hiii,, t<lm Doteman. So. Et Toro. Kirn Dutron. Jr, Minion Easement over that Portion corl)ortllon: Callfornla ), o.ATH Of' County, Callfornla, and craft, or llUCtl tngtnM 11 vieto, ShlM• Halnel, Jr . c1aremon1, Julie Jamile, So . of Lot 36 ol eeld TrlCI 9534 1127 N Def Sol Lane , MARY WADOl.U. .ICHIDAN l)Urauant to th•t C191'1eln No-may be aubttltuted theref~i Torrance Hollv Jonenltn, So Torrance. Shetonda Paul. ahown H r"trlctad com· Pl&.IC NOTICE Diamond S.r, CA 917115 AND Of' NTfTION lie• of Defeull tMreun091' One (1) Boeing moaei Sr c1aremon1, Gavte Provost, Sr , we11 Torranu. J1Mll munlty lac:llltles on Exlllbll E Conditioned Environ· TO ~ITIA recorded December 8, l99.$ 737-293 alfcrell; regl•· R°""'· Jr , Edl\on. r<n Scnwar11. Jr . Bishop Mon111omerv. of the Supplementary Dec· 'ICTITIOUI 9U8Mll menta, Inc., (State of In-UTATI NO. A·111a1 •a In a Ir um• n I N o . tr Ilion no. N481GB; menu.- Nanci Sm11v. Sr , Torrar1ct , W1l10w Thompson. Sr , lar1tlon ol Coven1nta, Con-NAMI ITATIMINT corporation· C1tlfornl1), . To all helra, benefletlflM, 84·50e571, of Offlc:1.i Re-f1Ctur9t''I Mtlal no. 1930e or Unlvers11v. Ann Veuv. Sr . Palos Veroe' dlttonu and Ret1rlct1ona r• The foflowlng pert0n1 ere 23809 Nftl Oelhl, Mlaalon cradltora and contingent cord1 of Mid County, wtff IUCl't 11rcr1ft u may be Offentlve Praver ol 111e veer Snannon Maddock, so, corded on June 211, 1977. In doing buslneea u : Viejo, CA 92691 cirec:tltora, and petlOnl wno undef and purtuant 10 Mid aubltltuted IMrefor; and Torrance Book 12268, Pages 1429 10 0 A I S Y F R E S H Thia bu1lne11 la con-may be otherwlN lnter•ted Deed of Trust ... , at l)Ubllc Two (2) Pratt & Whitney ' Lo~!ltnsive prever of rne vear B&lh Htnor1co . Jr • Alla 1431lnc:luslve11nd recorded JANITO~IAL SERVICE, duc:tad by: In the wtll and/Of .. teta of: auction for CHh, lawful JT8D·7 fnGlnet lnat1tled coach 01 •ne veer Boo cna ez Et Toro on June 30, 1977, In Boott 3051 H1yH Ave .. Cotti ;r, 11111,~ner, !uhli>,1,_,, MARY WA.ODELL JOAOAN money of the United Stat .. thereon, manuficturtr'a SECOND ;EAM 12271, l)agtt 1214 10 1218 M .... CA 928211 -·~· " .... A l)elltlon ,, .. been Nltcl of America .• c .. hler'a ..,,., nOI. Pe5S828B Ind Patric.la Alton Sr Univerwv Kerl Bondre Sr C0<ona lnclualve, all of Otflc:lal Re-Bernice Ann (Bunkl) Mttler, wl1h th• County Clerk of Or· by VALDEMARS V. JUA· check 1>1y1bl• lo H id P8558298. Motl of Whlel't Of' Mer. Shell• ·Bro,;.n. Sr . R~dondo. Heidi' Dln1<•I. Jr., corda o l aald Orange Coun-3051 Hayn Ave .. Coate •nee C<x.rnty on Mereh 8, JAKS In the Supel'lof Court Tru1t" drawn on• 1t1te or tnglnea hll 750 Of rn0t1 North Torrance, La rina Fun1111, Sr . Alla Loma, Cindy ty, Ind •1>purtenan1 tc Ille Mne, CA 92828 1985 . of Or1nge County requtet· ntllonat bank, 11t1te Of fed· rated Ilka-off hOfNl)O'#e(; H11wkln1. Jr Uolend, M111e Law, Jr , Claremont; Ol1nne Lot conveyed hereby H Thia bu1lne11 11 con· f21077t Ing th1t VALOEMARS V. •Ii credit union, Of • 1t1te and aM ICCeNOrift, lnatru-- Monore, Jr , South Torrance, Sl'lellv M•rldlln. Sr .. W••I l)f'OvlOecl in the Section enll· ducted by: an tnOlvldual Publlllled Orange Cout JURJAKS be apl)Olnted u or fed«ll llv1ngl and loin manta lnO other aqull)men1 rnrrance. Karen Nance. Jr . CaP•1trer10 Vallev. Dtlbblt Orr tle<I "Exclusive Euement Bernice A. (Bunkl) Miii« Dal7i Piiot March 13, 20. 27, petlOnli repreaentatlve to auoctatlon domlclltcl In thlt lnatatle<I on Of In IUCh llr• Jr . Ocean View, MllnclV Rori.mon. ~r . Edf\on, Kim Over R"trlc1ed Community Thia at•ternent wu fifed Apr I 3, 1985 administer the ttlllt of Ille 111te, at Ille main entrance ciratt; or IUCh engine. u >ch1e1. Jr • L•11un1 Hill,, Tnn\d S1rouo Sr , Dane Hilla. Fecilltlea" 01 the article entl-wltll lhe Coonty Clerk of Of. W-1154 decedent of Flrll Atneflc:en Tiiie In· m1y be IUbllltuted therefor. ton vic11erv, Sr • Ane Loma, R-• Ztcktr Sr . Hu111· lied "EHtnienta·· of the ange Couniy on Marcih 22, The petition raqueeta 1u1111Qe Company, lociMM Tlllt lflnNCltlon It to be r uton Beacl'I Dec:l1ratlon 1985 authority to 1dmtnlater the II t 14 Elll Fifth Street, In c:onaunwnated on or 111« All·CIF Glrti l ·A Tru11or ol Rec0<d Owner f21200I nuni •c NO CE Hiiie under 111e 1nesep.n. the City of Santa Ana, Cell-M.,Ohtt~1111heoffloea ISIRST TEAM A M E R • C 0 A S T Publllhtd Orange COut r uuu fl . det'lt AdmfnlatrlllOf'I t>f &-fornla, aft ll'tat right,. !Ille and of trill a I , Suitt IOO, M~vnan Abell•. ~r Tul11n, Pa11v Ga1nev. Jr . Slm1 PROPERTIES, INC. Dally Piiot Marcil 27, Aprll 3, Ill• Act. lnle< .. I O<>n"Yed to and 1900 Avenue of the Sten, v1111ev, Ct•ud1a C3ttlllo, Jr Sirr11 v,,nev Tonr Cr•l9. Jr .. L• The llr•t eddrna and 10. 11. 1985 "CT"IOUI MllMll A l'teerlng on Ille l)elltlon now held by It ullCMr Hkl Loa AngtlH, Celltotnll Quinta Wtndv Cro•rot1. ~r Elc>eranza, Evel~n Elle••· Sr · other common dealgn1tlon, W-898 NAMI ITATl•NT wllt be held on APAIL 10, Deed of Truat tn thepre>peny 90087. Tn. "'"'aonal ,,,,.,._ 5,,,.., Vallfv Krllfln Har~1ns. So Le Qulnre. Aurumn If f h The following l*IOnl ar• 985 '"" al1 led I ..... ,.__ ~.. ,..... ,. • ...,.-Have1. Sr VIiia Perk, Jill Hendrv. So. Svnnv Hiii\, any, 0 1 • '181 Pl'Ol)fll'ly dOlng bullneu aa: 1 11 ~: ..... A.M. In Oep. UI n _.,, """"'!)' •iu erlY It to be located In Or· Jeanelle Lil Cano, Jr. ~lml Vallev. Cine Pechlano. Jr • de. c r I bed • b 0 v. It MllC NOTICE BELL ELEmRONICS a No. 3 II 700 Civic: Center Stat• deecrlbed .. : Inge County. E\P<!'ranze. Michelle Pllct>to rd. Sr , Hart. Krl,ltll Rllll, St , purported to be 59 BELL AUTOMOTIVE, 228 Orlve W•t. Santa Ana, CA LOI 2. Tract No. 1881, N DATED: Mitch 20 Itta Camarmo. Cln& ScMe1d•r. Jr . Pac1!1c.a, Sntilv Trimble, Sr , 'ICTITIOUI '"'8Ml8 EH1 19th StrHI, Coate 92702. el'tOwn on I map rtcOfded In Crootler N9doftet '-*.a Trov, Sneilv WiH1em\, Jr 111 Quinta NAMI ITATIMUfT M .... Clllll. 92827 IF YOU OBJECT to the Boot( 88. PIQe 9, Ml .. Mffeftef Mlt• ( ... wM Offltn,lv• Plaver 01 tht nar M1<111111e von Flotow, Sr .. Le The following petllOnl .,. Gary Edger L ... 228 fall granting of the l)ell11on, you cielllntlou1 Mal)I, ~di '"'J), 9r. ....._ ....,.... Q,..nra doing bualllMI-• 19tn Sm1et, Coet1 MM&, et\ould elth« tpj)MI' at fM Of Mid Orange County. ...,.. ,.. A~...,_. Delenllvf ptaver or fne vee,.. t<erhv Hut<;lllno•, !>r Slrni ':: = :::i CONCEPTS. CONCEPTS Clllf. 92827 heiring and ttlte your GI). TM llfMt lddr... Of Publlll'led Orange C0Mt Vo11if!V ~ j :; = ONE CONCEPTS TWO D ,.. •• I •• P'"-jecrtlona or fllt Wfttten Ob.lee· oth« OOf'l\'TIOfl dellgnatlon Diiiy Piiot March 27. 1N5 C.oecr. of ltlt ve.r 8111 W1tion. Lo Quinta ~ ' • ev" ... art n mC ·-eon, 1ton1 with the oourt tJtfore of said l>'Ol)erty: II W-t 1t HGOND TEAM i Q.;. S CONCEPTS THREE, 88 Fair 228 E. 19th St .. Coltl MMI, the heiring. Your IPS*W• l)url)orted 10 b•: 2135 Janln• Andrltlt. Sr . R1d1e11e1,, snenno11 Augu,1in•. Jr • / ~.:; Orl111, Cott• Mesa, CA Calif. 92827 Mee may be In l*90n or by Wallace Avenue. Coate t---------- T rov Francie Bowmen, Sr . Rovet, Etle Cebtel. Sr . c.. 5 3 921127 Terrie Lynn McP11et1on, your ittorney, MIN. Clllfornll 92827. E 1Ptrente, l. IM 1t CummlnoJ. Sr , La Qu1n1o, Kafv Ou1oc11,, -., •· David Loyd Rob1rll. 228 E. 19th St .. COila Meu, IF YOU AAE A CN!OfTOA Seid Nie wlll be macte Fr . ~" Cioroonfo, Kri' EnGlt\, Sr , P11,lti(e, ~ orl ~ = = 1"721 Deer Patk, lrvtne, Callf. 92827 without He111H tmen. Sr Lo\ Alam1to1, t<t llv Krtt>O\, Jr . L• :::: ' Calif. 92714 Thia bu1lneaa 11 con· Of 1 contlno-nt creditor Of ~t or wtt·· Ouln111 1<•111 Murewtkl, Jr , Simi V&llh. Jeckte Sthullt . Sr , ~ :i. ~ Tl'tla bualneH la con• dUC19d by: 1 generel l)lf1· tM decHHd, you mutt file '~· •xPfMftr lmptled, • "o'erv, Juli• S1e1ner. Sr . Mllllll,en. Nencv Stone, Jr , ; _ _ dueled by: en ln<IMdull f'leflhil> )'OUf clalm with the court or to t tit, pOIHHlon or aft· E'otra nre. Oene w111v. Sr , Sunnv Hllll, Lt\11• Wohllorcs, :. ;:; :: Oavld l.oyd Aobertl Oery Edgar L.. pr...,,1 11 to the !*tonal ouml>renctt to lltlefy the Sr . Arcedle, Mrnov WTYli!; $r , l.t Qu1n1e _ :: o., Thll ttitement WM nled Thia atat.,.,,.,,1 wu f119C1 ',~~t~hlnlOPOlnt.cs !! ~or~ .. ~--~ t~ H ... D TlAM --,. with tl'te County Clerlc of Or· with the C<x.rnty Cletk of Or: ... _,.., ..... ilciut rnon..... ..,,. -·-., Anlla il'n<1t r•on. Sf . Vattncl•. M!tn~I• Bre~ro,, So , = =.,.; •noe C<x.rnty on MerCh 22, lflll9 Count" on Maron 22, from tM dltl Of llr9t i. Mid Deed Of Trull, to Wit: Canvon ((anvon Country), Nlc04t Ctrwlt\, So. Rt,,, of'""' '": -1915 ltl5 , ' IUMOeOfletttlrtMpto.tded •tS.318.12, phll the fol<Nr· World, Krl\11 OtMonl, Fr, l(tMt<lv, Erl(a Do0\0t1, Jr . ;. · '::r ~ '21111T tn Sec:tton 700 of th• Ing •I~. co.ta, .., C•M•rllto, Jerri Gtrou nl(Jl.t1u,, Sr , Cemerlllo, C1ndv ~ ':. ;:-Pu ...... .._.. Or~ ,._~ Publlllhed Or~ ,.~~ PrObate Code Of Cllltornll, pen ... and edvancet It ll'te Henltll. ~' . ICenn•Clv, Su•an Htrmen, Jr Sonor•; (.~I -r: c.i :_ .,......,. ...,....., ......_. The time for~ c1e1nw Wiii time of fhe fn1t1t1 pUb1iOet1on JOhn\O!l. Sr . Cem1rl!IOL N•ncv Knff St . Tuitin. •ltlCll ft. _, -Delly Piiot March 2 • Aprll 3, Oatfy ,Hot Miron 2 • Aprll 3, not 111pjre Pflor tO fOUt Of thll .. otlce Of 11i.: LH I J' Ctim•rmo, Tr•~• MCl(e.. Jr • Le Ouinla, !::: '.J :; 10, 17, 1985 10, 17, 19115 ~tll from ttw dalt Of tM S73t.OO. (111aDttll Mtllh. Sr , littdl•nd,. fNflue P•re,, Jr , Trov, c -: W.e98 W..ea.3 l'leerino notice abO\le, "°1tel TO ~1ecv 1ocllfTI Jr, ltrea·Ollnde, \v\tn r.re. Sr , T'\nlTn j r. I YO\f MAY !XAMIN! IM ~lllTY OWNllt ••·Cll' 0 11'11 l ·A :i :s : PUIJC llOTICE PUIJC NOTICE file kept by,,,. COUt1. lfYGU YOV AAE IN Dl'AULT l'ltUT TIAM n a.::i ere 1 pwton lf'IMl .. led In UNO.AAOUO OfTAU8T. 1tnny 0 1e11et. Sr , Otlt•rto, Leura 800M, so .. Cerrflo•. '9Cnnout IUWU PJCnnout _,..... t ..... ..iet OAT!D NOV!Mlt• 12 Chrtt '•IOweM. Jr., M-"'ltlalr, Oe-'11h r.rlff1!h, t., RIO ,.. e, )'OU mey ~ " ' "" ""' .., "" MAmlTA,.._,. MAmlTAT'llmMT UC>Onth .. ..outorotedmln· tt7t. UHLHI YOU T~I Ml\.t, P•m Hui.r, Sr , O•ntt~. $vt 1..ttltf, Sr, Ot,,.itll, 1'"-1-.. l*90M .,. fl'te fOllOWing '*'°"' lfe 114tltor, °" ·-.,_ It· ACTION TO ll'AO'l'ICT 018hll MM1fttr, Jr , Ae>oure, Gou1111n McCov, ~ .. lltlo ~"ft'W ~ .... _...__ .,. ..,...... YOV• .. ..,,,_ Mfle, Kerri• O•monton. Sr . ~rc111r. LIH Ptllonen, Jr , doing bull'*' N : 171tl -.. --II! ,..ICfflc • I~ for !fie 9JMICUIOf or " ,........,,...ATV, IT MAY M s v .A c I( 1 1 Street Self 11or~ t7t0 MtH Pro1>erll••· 1710 .imtntetretor. and Ne wtttt H SOL.0 AT A ftU9UO oorper• Mfflf eneltf'vHn, ..., , 111no, r '' nt Wllllt, .,......,...1 A--t C·t, P---na Ave., Unit O·"· t.._ ,_..,. ....... -OOf Of -. ••L(. 1, YOV HllD .... 0 . Jr. ltiO ~ll. AnfllMI Wlttlt M•, Sr .. ltlw1nd1; WtnCIV ... _...... • .. _ ......... " .... --· ..... .... -,... ""' womac,. Jr , Moor Pt•k. Jul it Woodt>urv, So , Monrovia Cotta Meal, CA IH27 eo.11 Meta, CA 92127 \llct, I wrttten f9qlMt llet• PL AH AT I 0 N 0, TH I Olran"v• otev., of tlwt vt1r Ktrt11 AnW\Oft, So , Mertnafl Outflekt, Ir.. Metlhlll Ol.ltrleld, Sr., Ing thet you ...,.. 1Pecte1 NAT U A! 0, TH I Mon"'"'' .. r .... TanQler Drl'fe~ Pltm 474et Tqltf OtM, Pllm notlOI of tM tlflna of "' ,,._ .""OCHOINO AOAINIT o.i111'"'' oi.ver bf lht v11r D•nlw Slt lll)(d, Sr , Oelwt, CA l2.Mt Owert. CA H2IO 119ntory and.,,,........,,. of YOV, YOU I HOVlO C()N. o • .,.,,,. I Tht1 bUllMN la .con· Tht1 l>Ualneea la con· tetett a111t1 or Of the pett.. TACl A LAWVll'I, Coat,,., of fhlr ""' ~,_.,, F t11•n, MonW••r, end Pill ducted by. 911 lndlvld\lll ducted by. en lndMd\ltll t1on1 or 9QCOU!ll• l'MfttloMd DA TIO: .... ctl I. ftl5 111r10111, v tnt,nf M ...... °"""'° M•tl'lelt Dufll9ld In 8ec1torl 1200 and !200.8 Of """' Al s .... Tl9s .... HCOND TaAM Thie etetament .. fllecl Thia ttllament WM llled IMCellfomll lfltooeteCodl, ..... eca..:11f, e C... Jull1 .he1tna11, ~ • Onr•rlo, Llw l urlll\Ud, ~ • "'4ttl tM County Cleftl of °'" .ittl the CountY Olefll of °'• ....., I(, ........ Mo '9fMe ~ --='•' CeltO.Hl, Merv OtWlll. Jr • WeslrtCSO., Metlndli Gl1CN'l1I, = ,._,_, on w.Of1 t2, = Coumy on Mardi 2.2, -tSf 's•••-.n:: ..... , tM .... :: Jr • L1 Strl\e, G.-nt CilJtf'rl.,-o, St , A~t•, H .. llltf ....,,_.,, --.-... -CA H1tc:h1n, So , Ch•<JwJ,t;.. JtHY ~•~Sr Monl<Jtlr TlllA ,,_ -,.,_ n7W t:•ua.:;c-. __,;-Mam,,..., $r.J MOO!'t.1e1~. Merv Jove:• 0.6tvlll, ~ .. SOlilfl -..~ Or~ ,.~ "'°'._,.,._. Or~ ,.,___. p• .................... :T. ,.,___, ~ Or~ ,.~ P1M1dtn•, rtrtM McN1mer1, Jr , ltlo Mew. St~tv ... v_,.., ..._. --..,_ --.,. ...,,_ -Mone1 Sr , M.1Vfi91CI, ftOO•n Montco. $o , Oak ,.,, .. , Diiiy Ptlot Mwef\ 2 , Atlffl 3, D!liily Piiot MJlrCtl :l , Apf# 3, ~'Not MlfClfl , 21, '1, o.lfW PtlOt Merotl· i 20, 11, Nentll• N..WV, SO MoMovla COIHI.., Rocri., Jr, Oil\ 10, 17, Ill& 10, 17. IN& lHI ' , .. , P•~I!, M1men ichOlit, Jr RM> Mt\8, l(lm $111. SO , CtrtllOt W•IM W•et3 WTII.... W~7 , . McCORMtek MORTUARY 1795 Laguna C1nyon Ro1d Laguna Beach, Ca. 92851 -49•~9415 HA.._,..LA.._ llT.OUVI Mortuary • ~f'Y cr .. matory • 1825 Gitter A"'. Co.taM ... 640·6654 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "We just sow the plane Daddy's tokin' to New York! I sow him WAVIN' to us!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Please, Marmaduke. I don't need any love pats this early." by Tom Batluk DOOIU88UllT BIG GltORGlt by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE tm!."4JHeSE.. l I 1 I 0 Why doean't ilnyone ever take me Hrloualy?fl" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ ~ ~A~T~N .. PEANUTS I LOVE T~E SOUNDS OF BASEBALL .. I ~K WrTH DIFFERE..HiL'/ ABlED Kl~. I THOOGl·fr1H'5 CDUR&E WOULD PeLP ~e ~ACH ReA01NG-1u.;:::~' lo ltE )6uNG. } J ONES ~. '1-, TUMBLEWEEDS 60!/fr • 'NII ... Falflt(O. tlt!H3• I )(I(/ ?' t' -\ L..>::-.A.!>MD$ UKE.f\ DWFIGOl.T UOB.-1 ~ ·TR\/ING 1Z> IEACH KIDS THAI ARE (Mlf •. Pl£r WWftAIE P01'51. YrN HOf¥ I f(J/( ? \ by Lynn Johnston ~i.,b.) KIDDt~?-:f"H19f fQ: l1U. SMARTER~ I AMl~ } ~ by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE •SEE Y>. LA~ .. l'M GOIN' OVER lO THE WrLSONS' Ali4' LISTEN 10 SOME fAiS WALLER: by Kevin Fagan OtJR 1'AMe"f ~ 'Tt>t'AV'S RAIP IS "fHE HIWeN SA'7Pl.S PO~e RAl\JCH! 11"$ N01' AN~ ASSIGNMfrJI, MENl- 1'Mlil~ SWIMMING-POOL. IS ONHE,A1l!'7! GARFIELD 11001' llULLll'fS poWP' MIMOIW I.AME ... 1 l 1i001 WRITE,M~.SWIVEL :1 MY.. emoirJ>, .. "'1DOS PARKER / ~~·{OKl\~_\'M ~IN'1 ONe. ~ OJR ~e<>UI U\-~~e~t. COUNT~·~ ~1t4f.R lrPN~K..aw MAPA &tU.YeuTrOM I ~e.~oel'ti?' by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE I'D UKf lO IMJ(.f, Df NMER ~fSERVATIOHS •.. YES, A PART\' Of ~ ... BRIDG E Neither vulnerable. North deallt. WEST NORTH + Kt2 <:>ltlt-4 0 QJJ + Qt7 :iS <:> 51 • JIOJ £AST +JI <:> 10113 0 A874 •85 .. 0 K IOt •At7 0 T8 +A 10_. <:>AQJ o tst •KQtl The bidding: Nerdi Eut 8"&11 Weet p.,. P ... INT P ... SNT P... P... PaM Opening le.d: Five of •. Ir It. ... ma t.hal we too often at.,. t.he Med U> plan 1our cam palfn befor. 1ou pla1 t.o the firtt lridt, il ia only bffauMi we havt teen to many tound contracta put on lM noo.-b7 ranu ... lo pay dut care. Here'• anot.her nample. TM allttlon wu q1u~ ini,-hl fonrVcl :Apuut l no tnlft). Wttt led hit fovnh be i i*k· U.C. there •aa a b ht charw. that W t •u teadinr from the qUffo ja k of apadet. dttla~r opted to by Pat Brady HELLO.:> HEUO ;> TH~ PROPER ORDER play low from dummy Thal proved rat.al. He captur~ East'9 J&ek Wllh the ace. cashed hill three hurt honors and led a cl ub to thf' JA<'k. which won. Decb.~r took advant.a~ of the entry to the table to cash the king of OMAR Ot SHARIFF .. -~ hearts ~fore reverting to clubs. West held up the ace of dub~ one more round. then s hirted to a d1a mond. Eut won the ace and rtturn td a ~pade. which forced out durn my' kin~. Declarer had t.ak l'n only eight u1cllt. and he had no way to pt t.o hi hand lo tcO" lM good dub. Tlle deftnd r l l•o ,pad .. tricks. two daamood aad a dub The" were nine trick l~f'f' for thfo t.ak1n1 u lon1 u dttlaf'T.r macH- 1-u~ tt.al h could pt from hand to h&od. IJaa h. ti:cT..cJ the pri>blem ~tor. "61Ul lo the first trKk, h.. wou6' bav• found a 1mplt solution to hi.a pro~rn. All~ had to do wu to win th. finl lnck on lhfo bo9rd with the king ~ow dtt>laru ~hes his &.op three hearts. and leads a low club to U.. table, ~n 1~hould that lose to ta.. ace. the Jack will serve u u e•t.ry to dummy 1 After cuhinr Lhe fourUI heart. dedarer continues clua. to CHAI LES Go1E1 ..et up his ninth trid. Re ttiU "-- th.-aee of spades 1n h.tnd u u •• try to the club r ~ ........... ,..,_________ ::::: -II!.... PmlC .ra ...... Of .......... ftalC lllta ftalC ..,,llK ~ ••to--·----, _________ , ______________ _ •1==-00URT .:=': =The ~..:o:: ,.:=c:a.. r.:·.%r°=f -......... TM...._..,......,. ,.,..,...UU ._..., Wltfl N-VOU AN IN DIFAULT MClllllO.. &.-...... ...._. M Jwd T8 lie. -*'°99. aM tlllt:ewl9d COltl UNOl"flll A DUD C# T"°8T Or ..... • • Ith-ConNt~. U700 On~17, IMl, .. 10:00 ucl u_pen1u I t OATID~ 17, ltl1. ....AM.GA_,.. ... ~ .-OURT t.l! Nollatle..._IMftmat ~ ~ DrM UJt, II &.fft, eo.•--l.8ftd Tiie t117,0IU7. UNLlll YOU TAKI Ac-MCmC1•91T!! -v-Ail CalltOml&. a CelltotNI oro, c.11tWM tM10 CcimoMv. • dUlf ~ J"-4 No410t of~ ot TIOH TO ~BOTICT YOU" Of M IT -Diiiie*'"' 11£T1flll 9'.188 OOtpcwlltioft • .....,_ 11t -lat~ 81rNoe ~ Trulfee Under Ind...,,...-.ict o11419111oft Md~ ~T¥. IT MAY H eteTIR-eHTI JUD•· ""''· DONALD e ,.,. .ch ...... ~ . UlOO Lalla '°'-toDeedofTt\ltt~~ to ........... sw~--SOLO AT A 'U9UC IAl.L ....., ~ DoH' ""°""' =· t;-:,~z:o-:; Or1W n3t. ll T°'1>. CA :,:. ~_::, ~:'on~~ :Ai~~~ .. ~ TO='•~:':,. Income Tax C.. * toe 11029 ._...bee*. "°"' ""9we19d Thie bUeln... 11 oon· ~and wtf9 at Truetor 1114, of ()ffta6al ~ In 0' TH£ PAOCHDINO Alllt M. ...... llU Am •••tl*I Aln:faft Ccwp,, a oeraw.re c1Ue*1 by: an lndlvlduel IOI' W1e beMl!t and atOUtlty tM OftlCe of tN ~ty "'° AOAINST YOU YOU ............. P flOft lmTal Y• ..._ .._ CIOfporMIOft. wfth lt1 SWlnci-l.N'llyn ~ of CF MOflTOAG! C<>f'• 00tdet Of Or.,..'~· IHOUl.OCONTACT A LAW· YOU AM~ ... !'•para =..--.:-..::rr:= m~~~ ·~::. T":.elc::'b:of~ =~z:'.'1~ ·~= oonduct• Y(~lal'lenlbygN9\thM J :-':s.'~, ...... l.!.-------mftjiiiiiiiiiiji~~~~-~~~~=-;;;;;~if ..................... New YOtlc 10011, pwtOnal Col.inty on '.oNerY COfded .. tnstrument No. lnO Sale: ContlMntal Land .. 10:00 A.M. on Apt1I s. :.=., ... ,.. ... ..... ................... property gen•rally d•· 21, 1M$ 13·113•44 on Aprll 26, Tlfle ComoanY. 1011 NorUI 1N5 a1 4000 MecArttM ........... .... ... kt1raal1 c ~. tctlbed u !Ollowa: '---I~. of Oftlclel AeoOl'clt In Main Street. Santa Ana. CA ~lt¥.,d, Suite 4tOO -.... lf10U.,_to..-tt1ead· OM (1) 1oe1nQ tnOd.i ~ ~ CoMt tMOfloLofthlCU1.ty"9-92102(71•)1U-5575,Atttl: Well Tow•r. Newp01t iiU .... 11..-:--. *-.. _. ~ In _. H1..i~ llrcraft; r-ele· ~ M. 20. 27. eordet of OrflnQI Col.Int)', F0tectoeur1 Deoa11ment, leach. C8'1f0tnla tHtO, .... ... ..-"*"'· Woll lhOuld 00 to trMlon no N463GB. menu• 3. 10, 1tas State of CallfofNa. By: Contlnent81 Land T1tte N9wpot1 tntemettoNI Set-AMM•I •I ,_.. ... flt ~ ao ttlat ~writ• l~'1Mrlelno. 1t30IOt W•873 WILL Hl.L AT PUBLIC Company, 8y: Donna J. vice CorPoratlon. doing ••t~ I• th• •Htt: I.I ....pon.., If eny. may be l!Wh •craft .. may bl AUCTION TO THE MIOH!ST Theim-. FCI. Mgr. bUelnMI .. TRUSTEE SEA· ., .... llled Oii tin.. • eubatttvtecl t~; BIDDER FOR CA,H, PublWled Or11ng1 COMt VICES, wtlOM ecklf ... la Thie J•-t•Ht WH AVl9GI uaeM ts. IWe ._ TWo (2) Pratt & ~.,_,. PmUC NQTIC( CASHIEA'S CHECK OA o.11Y P110t Mardi 27, ~11 3, 4000 MacArthuf loutev•cl ......... ._.. ..... e ..... 1untrtr m.,.......-JTe0-7 enginM lnttaHed ______ CERTIF1£Dai£CK(~ 10, 1'65 8ul19 4ec>o -w ... Toww, ler·••••• I•-•"'•"' Selllng anything with a ....,._..""-• .. thereon, menufacturer'• .. 'NAii.tTATDiiNT--, at time of .... In lewtul W-t74 Nftport leach. Callfotnla ~........ Delly Piiot Cteaemec! AO ....,. • ........ ""-terlal no9. Pe55e718 and T ........... ~ -ton• .,. l'l\OMY Of the United 8111 .. ), t2eeo. and whoM telephone reu • · 11 a e1mp1e m atter , • . Ctaaalfled Ad•. vour on.- n 1111 •....,. • • ..._ Pe65882B. HClh or Wftlch ;;Q'';:.~M'N'u: The 11: 1n tne rw courtyard of PmlJC NOTICE numtw le (7 14) 1St..o&20. lleter elate: f'Hn·l!~Ju9~ticell~Ui4i~2i·Mli1~!~,·==i"iOt:>~·~ahoppl~~ng~cel'l==••:;·=l~;;.;T.~~~:: Lee la .......... ..... englnee nu 750 OI lnOfl Fricti"'' COntlnent81 Lend Title Cc>fft· will ... II publlo euc:lon to .,..... -SI Ueted delea eollett., et retad t81l-.oft l\<lfNOOWll~ Company, 17751 peny -1016 N. ~ M:TITIOUS'afH•• 1M NaM1t tMctder tor-~. • ..... 1t1t1-__... 'TM ~de~ en and ill acc:ieeeor1e1. lnttrv. Pn oat, Sult• c. Santi Ana. California. ..... ITAW In I~ money Of the United Ceu(t .. Cl"IFFIR ,.... .. .... .unto. oet>er\I "8olrlo menll and oth..-equipment • CA 12114 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TM IO!lowlng 1*'90nl .,.. StetM all payable •• ttle time Ct:Hler CHn\r, hnn• lnmedlatemenll. d• .... lnltatled on or In tueh elr· Jemet F. Hettrleh. 1775 t UNDER A DEED OF TRUST dOlng .,..~ ... Brlttol ln. ot aale. all that rMI PfOpel'tY .,.....,. m1nera. au rupuuta c:r1tt. or IU(lh engtnee as ~P~1i,.a:~· Suite C, OR MORTGAGE DATED dui1r111 commerc1 1111tu11ed ln ,t1eStateofCall· vu•1FF•nt.....,..IR..._ CLA eecrlta.tlhayatgun1.puedemaybe1Ub1tltutedthetel0f. K ih M Helfrich APRIL 21, 1ta3. UNLESS Propertle1, 1072 S.E,fomla, County of 0rflnQI, .., ..... -=.,-::. THE DAILY Pit.OT IFIED OFF l~E HOl'R. 112 2·1TllT ...... _, realltreda t tlemp() One (1) Boeing model 1 S~n EPt Su • YOU TAKE ACTION TO Brlttol Suite 205 Santa City Of lr\llne, delerlbed • Tltle .. -... 1·T0 THE DEFENDANT· A 737·293 1trcreft· regl1· 17751 Y P;17 • ttt PROTECT YOUR PROP· Ana CA 92707 ' lolt0wt· ~ HeMMt• leM •· cMlc:omplalnt hat been filed trtllon no N461GB; ~· •Irvine. CA 14 E.RTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT R~ p otmlCl'leld Corpor· PARCEL 1 Unit 3, City of AM M. ....._.., ... AM by the plalntllt IQlintt you. If tec:turer'1 M<lal no. 1930& or Thie bybu~l::c, 11 d c:~r;; A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU aoo/ i California c:orpor· Irvine, u lhown and de-.............. c ... "°' you wl.n to detend th1' lew-IUCh alretllt at may be uc:ted : u In NEED AN EXPLANATION itton' 1072 SE 8rletol 1c:rlbad In the Condominium ........., IUlt. you must. within '° tub1titute<l therefor; and ~/'i H911~ u flied OF THE NATURE OF THE Sutt•' 205 Sania. Ana. CA Plen recorded on Augutt 5, A I I r 1111 fl ~Tr:: da)'I alter this IUmmont II TWo (2) Pren & Whitney t I. ernet\ w PROCEEDINGS AGAINST. 92707 ' 1977. Jn t>oolt 1232.4, paQM ................. served on you. ttle with th!1 JT80-7 engln.. ln1t1Ued th 1~eo;'nty C:!c~ ~-YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Klltnz Corporttlon, a 1326 to 136 t lnetulMI of Of. r::.: a C...,... .....::"'• eourt a written rff90'IM to thereon, m1nutac:turer's 19 5 n Yon • TACT A LAWYER. CaUfornla oorporatlon, 1072 11c:111 Record• of said Coun· '" .. • _ : thec:omplalnt.Unlehyoudo Mrlal not. P655828B and m 12M All right title end lntlf .. t S.E.Brlltol,Sulte205,Slll1e ty. Yaoete ltce .... RRM4 eo. your default wm be P655829B. nc:h or which P blllMd Or Coalt c:onlleytd to end now held Ant CA 92707 PARCEL 2: An undMded We oewt ..... • _,. entered on appl~tton of the ~ has 750 or more u ange by It under Mild Deed of Thi• bullnetl 11 con-one-tenth ( 1/ 10th) Inter .. , ..._ ..,.._ tlf ..... ......, plelntlfl. and thl• court m1y rated tllk..ott hOftepe>w«: ~~ 3 Pl~t 1~:5c:11 20• 27• Truet In the property tltu-duc:ted by: 1 generll part-•• 1 tenant In common In ttle h Jdt"*'t d • IMl enter I Judoement egaln1t and 111 llCCMIOl'les. ln'1rU· SW • • W 668 lled In Mid County and nerahlp fee lnter .. t In Ind 10 Iha TMa oeuf't enar .,_, .... you for Ille rellef demanded ment1 and other equipment • Stile deec:rtbad 11: Ray P. Otmlcileld eorpor-Common At .. ol Lot 1, of • wrtl of enouelaft.,..., In the compl1lnt, which lnllalled on or In such air· THOSE PORTIONS OF atlon,~ Ray P. Otmtc:held. Trec:t 9720, 11 per map l1lad eftfef--.nl liWJ ...... could relUlt In gamiahment e111t. « IUCh engtnee u f1tBJC NOTICE LOT 1 OF TRACT 900t AS lta Pr 1 In boot! 405, p1ge9 39 to 43 YOlll!t ...... MeMJ, Mil ol wegee. taking ol mooey or msy be euballMed therefor. PER MAP FILED IN BOOK Thll 1111ement w .. llled lneluetYe, of MllOlllaneoul ~ oeslld -tallelc ptoperty or other retlef re-This transaction 11 to be f'ilCTITIOUI .,_II 365. PAGES 47 TO 48, IN· with the County Clerlc of Or· Mapt, records of Mkl Coun· irtdleut fufttcer •9"""' queeted In the complllnf. consummated on or 11ter ...-ITATIMINT CL u SI VE 0 F M IS · ange county on Merch 13 ty, 11 euc:h term 11 defined In frOM ltce oourt. Dlltd: OCl 27 19S3 Milch 29. 1985 at the offices The foltowlng perton1 are CELLAN'EOUS MAPS. RE· l985 ' ttle Artlele entitled "Deft-I I I "f Ir o e °" e °' t John J. COfc:oren. Clef11. or lrell & Manella. Suite 900. olng bu11ne1t .. : Perk VII· CORDS OF SAID COUNTY, '771217 nl1lonl" of the Deel111tton of preol 191.,.. ._,. ......., By C11olyn HI~. Deputy 1800 Avenue o• ttle Stars. IL 18552 MacArthur Blvd .• DESCRIBED IN PARCELS Gerwtft • .....,, Al· Covenant•, Condlttona end ............... ~ I.._ P. Nl9to, AtlotMJ1 LOI AngelH, Calllornl1 400. lrvlne. CA 92715 AS FOLLOWS: 1ofMp 11t Lew, tl40i Yeft Re1trlc:tlons recorded In ....... aft d ... -~ llt Uw, 1'02 I . ., • .., AY• 190067 The pereonll prop-AN Razl, 18552 MacArthur PARCEL 1: Karman !nine. CA tz114 book 12324, PIQ!I 1155 of lrtlMltM ue'ltl • .,. ..._ en ue. w h I" 1 t r I c A eny Is 10 be located In Or· Blvd .• Sul1• 400, lrvlne, CA UNIT NO. 9 AS SHOWN Publlahecs Orange Coal! Official Record• (The "Dee• JOU .. ..,...""" ....... ..._,_ ang. County 2714 AND DESCRIBED IN THE Dally Ptlot Merdl 20, 27, laratton") and any emend· Moe. Publllhed Orange Coalt DATED: Marc:h 20, 1985 Oe1M K.-umt>, 18552 CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· April a 10 1985 mentt or annexation• tnere-Date: OCT 31 1984 T t>lephone •rvire: Monday-f riday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Uui:;inei>s Counter: MonJ~y.f'riday 58drm 3 Bath In qui.t fam- ily nelghbOfhood. Seltet went• fast aal• and will carry 11t T.D. POOi and 1pa 1155,000. 751-3191 ·C::SELECT _.,-PROPERTIES 8:00 :\.M .. 5:00 P.M. *SOLD OUT* OEAOLl:\ES . TllE ILIPFI 1•t Hl.I C \T IO' UE\l>l.l'I·. Flrtt time flV« tine 1974 Monda Fri . •k30 I'·"'· :::i .. ~ ~11;L:-'~t~ Tuesda_v Mon. 4:30 p.m. Jl~ve adv 1$$ to epend a 4 30 salea people lor 099" Wednesday Tues. : p.m. Hou .... we ~ately Thursday Wed. 4:30 0 p.m. ::! '::!~'· May we Friday Thurs. 4:3 p.tn . Sa turda y Fri. :~:00 p.rn . unday f'ri. 3:00 p.m. Diiiy Pilot Marc:h 6. 13, 20. AIR CAllOflNIA (Tr_. MacArthur Blvd., Sulla 400, CORDED ON JULY 30, 1976 ' ' W-M7 to. LR A. IRANCH, Cleft. 21. 11115 *°'~ ..... ) I r. Nlco6ee 1rv1ne1 CA92715 IN BOOK 11834; PAGE 699 Paroel 3: EaMIMntt 11 br _, ..._, ~ ERRORS: w .543 "-mntcNnu, lte AttOfMY• John Minar. 18552 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF MtforthlntheSecllontentl· Jerome L. Amante, ln·f.ct Mac:Arttlur Blvd., Suite 400, SAID COUNTY P\a.IC llJTIC£ tied "Certain &aMmtnll for Hotzwarth, Powell, Stein & Cht•ck , o ur uil <ht1h ,11111 ri•purl ,._ • J •·· 1._4 Publllhtd Orang. Coast lrvlne.CA92716 PARCEL2. .. ... _11 Owner1". "Support, Settle-Plfllla, Atlome)'9 for~ . I' I It I> \II .\ -rtat llPLDt -... D111yPilotMarc:h27.1985 Mtehrdad Aauekh. AN U N DIVIDED FICTITIOUI-ment and Enc:roec:tlment" tiff. 4000 MllCarthur ... ..,,, t•rrur ... lltllllt't ltlll• ~· 11' W·675 18552 MacArthur Blvd .• 0 NE I ~ORT Y • F I FT H NAiii ITATIMmNT and "Montgomery Str .. t Suite 8000. Newport BNch, Suite 400, ll'YIM, CA t2715 (1145TH) INTEREST FOR The toltowlng pereon• ar• Euement" oflne Artlcle .,.. CA 92M0·2515 PI I.OT ai-i.u lllt'" I ia l 1il i I ~ for t h t• f i r .. 1 1 Bdrm ... South of Hwy. H17t13 ---------1 Thi• bualne1t 11 c:on· EACH UNIT AS A TENANT doing bu11ne11 11: Inn titled "E.-nent•" ol the Publlthed Orange Coal! it1i·orrt•t·I in~t~rtiutt o1t h . Front unit 11 large & MLIC NOTICE NOTICE°" P\8JC ll)TIC[ uc:ted by: IN COMMON IN THE FEE Houte Ad\oertltlnQ, 1801-D 0ec1ar11ton. Dally Pilot Marc:h 20, 27, CLA If I ~D L ,i 2 •. r::(,. _ 1 0 cteas 2 • 2 n •• 500 ldeal for owner. TRUITEl'I IALE All Ru.I INTEREST IN AND TO THE Partccourt Ptac:e. Sult• 100. PA REL 4: EIMtMl'lll .. Aprll 3. 10. 1985 r.. ., .. . J , 0 v T.l .No.2m flCTITIOUl..,._11 Thlt atatement W91 tiled COMMON AREA OF SAID Sant1Anl,CA92701 Mlforth lntheSeGtton1anll· W..ae alter IMPORTANT NOTICE NAMl ITAT!MEff Ith the COunty Cler1I of Or· LOT AND TRACT AS SUCH W.T.P. Syetem•. Inc., • tied "Certlln Euemenll for !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!1~11!119111!·~-~-~---i ... , ....... . TO...-ONRTYOWNE" Thefollowtngper90ntare,. COunty on March 22, ERM IS DEFINED IN THE Callfornl• corporation. Owner1"1nd"Support,S.t· ---------...... ler Salt ...... 111 lalt Ml-llH YOU ARE IN DEFAULT doing butlMll 11: 1985 --ARTICLE ENTITLED "OEFI· 1801·D P11kc:ourt Piece. ttemenl and Enctoechrnent" M.IC llJTIC( _.. UNDER A OEED OF TRUST. SITE/ELECTRO· TOOL, n720M NITIONS. OF THE OECLAR· Suite tOO. Santi An1, CA of tne Attlele entitle "Eue-1---------Intra) lllZ .... a) t ... ,~~~~~~~~~ DATED 7113177. UNLESS n5 Newton Wty. Colt• Put>lllhed Orllngl Coelt ATION OF COVENANTS. 92701 mentt" of IM Oeetar1tton of IUPlllllOA COURT 1:-:-:-:-::-:-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;~~~-=~1;;;;;:~~~~~~~ YOU TAKE ACTION TO Meu. CA 92627 Deily Piiot Merc:h 27. Aprll 3. CONDITIONS ANO RE· Thie buslne11 11 con· Covenantl, Conditions and Of CM.WONt!A Ullll •-• QIEIT --------· PROTECT YOUR PROP· Dergln S"1!th, 815.W. eav to. 17, 1985 STRICTIONS RECORDED duC1td by:. c:orporatlon R11trlc:tlont recorded In °'MA .... COUNTY llUD WILL EPI ....,_ ... UITlll ERTY.IT MAYBESOLDAT Ave .• Newpbrt BeaOh. CA W-685 ONJULY 30.19761NBOOK W.T.P. Sy1t•m•. lnc: .• t>oolt 12324,page 1100of HallofJu1ttoe 1111.. WITllflEW --•-llH o- A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 92661 11834, PAGES 516 OF OF-Auatell w Kidder. Seet•lllY Oltlelal Record• (the "Mu-CMc: c.nter Dt. Seller will hel'p bUy down Fantutle Kenllngton plan WWW .... -I NEED AN EXPLANATION Patrlc:ll M. Smith. 815 W. __ .,. W\Tir~ FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID Thi• ltllemenl WU filed llf Oec:laratton") Ind any San R1flll, CA ~903 your loan -Of wlll ... V.A end unit with added loft. First time on the mattcetl OF THE NATURE OF THE Bay Ave., Newport BMc:h. l"UPl.Ao ""'~ COUHTY (THE ''DECLAR· wtththeCountyClerkofOr· amendment1of1nnex1tlon1 e.ta .. of8afbar1FcMIOm, and pey up to .. pll Exqulalttly and pro-Two 3 Bdrm homM on PROCEEDING AGAINST CA 92681 FICTITIOUI ....... ATION") AND ANY AMEND-~ County on Mltdl s. thereto. lllO known .. Barbar• s. Beautiful 3 bedroom: feulon1lly decorated beaOl .. ~tclful P<>Pf!: MA~. ,nl~ VOU, YOU SHOULD CON· This bu1tness II c:on· NAMI ITAft•WT MENTS THERETO 19 5 Except the<efrom all oU. Foltom, Barbara W. Fottom, 2'hba condo CloM to wllh 9V9<Y p()Nlble up-.,.. Ofona""' -· TACT A LAWVER. ducted by· hutband and wife EXCEPTING THERE· n70lll gu mlnera.lt end other or Barbart J. Fo19om. 0. South Coaa' t .. etro. grade Inc I u d Ing c:fu<Ms 2 full tin R2 Iota On April 3 1985 11 10·00 Dargin Smith The following pereoni are FROM ALL OIL OIL . Jedi-, Kidder a~ ... hyd~oc:att>ons 11 reM<Ved ceued '"' Ith 80 ft lrontage A M . Zenith Eser~ Servk:e. Thia t111emtnl WU flied doing butlnea u : RIGHTS. MINERALS. MIN· Ing, Attomey9 et u.w. OM In lntruments of record c..e No 3 t 183 S...8-2313 travertine. oak. brass and w . I Calllornta c:orpc><lllon. u with the County Cleril of Or· FOREVER TAN. 28451 ERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL C!Yte Plau, lulte2IO, New· Alac> except therefrom Ill Diii of .DMth: mirrors. Contemporary Motivated teller hH dul}' appointed Trustee lngil County on March 22, Marguerite Pkwy . Mlatlon AS RIGHTS, ANO OTHER '9f1 ...... CA.... Wiier and IUbS\Jrflc:e water Au Ult 31, 19M llvlng-i11 lt'1bestIn1hll.. prloed toeellat'355.000. under and pursuant to Deed 1985 VleJo. CA 92892 9 81 HYDROCARBONS BY Published Orange Coast rlghll, •llhout he rlQht ol NOTl~E IS HEREBY bed. & famlly room ho~ of Trust recorded July 14, F272Dll BentA.Chrliteneen, 1 WHATSOEVER NAME Dtlly Piiot March 20, 27. surtec:eentry 11dedleattd GIVENthetonoranerAprll In. guard-gate com· (714)673 4400 1977, 11 Inst No 19663. '" Published Orange Coat Wiiiheim Cr .• 8Huntlngton KNOWN THAT MAY BE Aprll 3, 10, 1985 orr.-ved 1n'1nstrument1ol 1o 1ta5 the undertloned munlty with pool1, tennis bOOk 12289. pege 69. of Of Dally Pilot Marc:h 2? · April 3. a..c:h. CA 9264 WITHIN OR UNDER THE W-671 record MJChMI E Raabe al admir.'. end 1pH Priced at fk:itl Rec:«ds In the ofllee ot 10. 17. 1985 d~: bbu:'::1v1~'u•~on· PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN· Thi llreet addrns or 111rator of the • .. 11t• of UIT& AU •mTS $536.000. the CountyAeeorders ofOr· W-688 tAY:Chrliteneen ABOVE DESCRIBED P\a.IC NOTICE other common detlgnatlon Barbar• Fo11om. 1ke We ha\19 2 very Nee 3 fornla executed by DAVID 8 wilt the COUnty Clerk of Of. PETUAL RIGHT OF DRILL· FICTTTIOUl IU ... 11 Olympl1. lrvlne. Callfornle. W, Fobotn, or Barbatt J loll. The ownera are ulc· llOMI., ltte. ange County, Sttll of Call· ~ siat"'*lt WU filed TOGETHER WITH THE PER· ol the said rNI property I• 6 Barbar• s Foltom. Barbati Bdrm homes on large -"'"11 HI HO ... T CAMPBELL. TAX CON-IMIDl)C to),,\TIC£ an County on Merc:h 22, ING, MINING, EXPLORING NA• ITATE•NT Seid sale w\H t>e made Foleom, deeeUed. wttl Mil Ing $133,500 & $135,000 ~ REAL ESTATE SUL TANT. INC WILL SELL r~ ""' 1sfs AND OPERATING THERE· The following peflOl'll are without covenent ()I' Wat· II private .... ,o the hlgMit with favorable terml. 131·1400 ..._ _______ _ AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO f2720ll FOR AND STORING IN AND doing business H : Colonial renty regerdlng lltle, pot-bidder. subleet to c:onffrma-i• HIGHEST BIDDER FOR H 17113 Publlll'led Orin Cout REMOVING THE SAME Kitchen, 5 l2 W 19th Street. MSllon or enc:umbrtnOel lo tlon by ttle above enlltled CASH (payable at time ol T1'=~~~ ':'ALE Deily Pilot Maren l,9. April 3. FROM SAID LAND OR ANY Colll M•. CA 92627 11tl1ly the obllgatlonl ... ColJn, Ill the right. lltle. Traditional Realty 631-7370 11-------1C..tt... 1124 sale In lawful money ol the 10 17 1985 ' OTHER LAND. INCLUDING Fan Yiu Wong & Wei TM. c:urtd by end purtu1111to the lnt-1tnd11t1te of the cte- Unlt1d Stales\ at THE T.I . No. 2m • • W-M9 THE RIGHT TO W 512 w l9th St.. Colla power ol Sile conferred In cedent et the llme ol her 1 NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE IMPORTANT NOTICE TOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· Mell, CA 92827 thll certain Deed of Trutl death end all the right, title. , wamnllT_. •UDTI,.* By ·owner. Deluxe. up· 3br aaeum. 8.75% loan. graded central 3rd floor S6•4 per mo. P.l,T.I. unit. 2BR 2BA, balcony. $99.900 S.P. Agt Supple Prlv marina, pool, sec:ur· 760-9534 O< &45-9161 T 0 THE C 0 U N TY ii~";': g~~LT LY DAILL ANO MINE FROM Thia builnell le c:on· dated December 17. 1981. and Jnler .. I the ftt1te hu, COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. , ___ Ml.JC ___ NO_l_ICE ___ LANDS OTHER THAN duc:ttd by: 1 generll part· eucuted by Manuel by oe>«ttlon Of law or otner· CENTER DRIVE WEST. ,. HOSE HEREINABOVE DE· nerlhlp . Ouloque 1nd Debor eh wide. acquired other 11\ln or --------- S.ANTA ANA. CA all nghl. DATED 7113177• UNLESS f'ICTITIOUl llU ... 11 SCRIBED. OIL OR GAS Fan Yiu Wong Ouloque, Hu1band Ind Wift In addition to that of the~ •Ull llPll All* title Ind interest conveyed 'YOU TAKE ACTION TO NAME ITATWmNT ELLS, TUNNELS AND Thi• ltatement WU flied .. Joint Tenanll II to an c:edent II the time of her to and now held by It under ~~~J~f~A~0JleRstLi0:-r The following~.,. SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH with the county Clerk of Or· undivided 40% lnter .. 1 and death, In Ind to that c:wtaln •UllmATllll* 1&ld Deed of Trust I" the A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU doing bullneu u: S.W. Sat· 0 R A C R 0 SS THE enge COUnty on Mllc:h t8. Lerry K. ~obertl and Linde real property k>cMed In tfle Sharp--2-bd--condo. Sec: ltv. Spec:tac:uler HarbOr 1'9 MI IWO UI ... entrance view. Fin pkg evall baaed on reaton· • yrt old. 2 M1tr B< autt ... property situated In said · elllte. 5642 E L1P1lm1 SUBSURFACE OF THE l985 H. Aobertl, H~band and County of 0t11ng1. Siii• of gate nr SC Plaza pool ipa County and Stale deacrlt>ed ~~~ EAN -Pu~r'~~Ti~~ •204, Anaheim Hiiia. CA ~ND HEREINABOVE OE· f2715U Wife IS Joint Tenants .. to Callloml•. partic:Ulany ci. +carport Sac:. at $e9,900 able dwn payment w/bal extra large lot. Only at 10•1. Int. 1375,000 $124.900. Call 97t~728 548-28881673-5223 Agts. Nan/Carolyn es H NA 92807 RIBED. AND TO BOT· Publllhed Orange Coalt undMded 40% lnter11t and ecrlbad u tollowl: 3 bd only S79,999 aum LOI 8 of Trac:'d No 3615. t" ~~~c~~81~~o0'LiAb'6~~ Cheryl Lynn Soltyt, 9912 TOM SUCl1 WHIPSTOCl(EO Diiiy Pilot March 20. 27. Wllllam c. Cray and Marcia Lot 38 of Trect 5431 .. 10'~% fin. Try 17000 min - the City of Costa Mesa. TACT A LAWYER Corelt1 Ave .. Whitt. CA OR DI RECTIONALLY Aprill 1o l985 T Crey, Hutbend and Wife Recorded In Book 195, down.Won'tlaetl Woodl· County of Orange, State of · 90803 DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS ' • W-689 11 Joint Tenant• u to an p-28 27 Ind 28 of Ml•-Ide VIiiage 2511 W r:! bb Ell ' Callfor"ia. as per Map re· On April 3, 1965. at IO·OO This bustne11 11 c:on-ND SHAFTS UNDER AND undivided 20% lnter11t, Ill J.MoU. Mape. Aecord• . Urll G 15 corded In Boole 127. Paget AM .ZenlthEserowServtc:e. duetedby·an lndlvldull BENEATH ORBEYONDTHE 11 Tenentt In Common. 11 ofOr11ng1County dlle<lDe-S~~o.:~t~~~~~~ 15 and 16, Mlsc:elleneou1 I California c:orportllon. 11 Chery1LynnSoltye EXTERIOR UMllS THERE· Truttor 10 SU MMIT c:embet 4 1978 ' ,.,.... MIP•. In the offJc;e of 1he duly eppolnted Tru= Thi• 111tement wu llled F. AND TO REORILL, RE.-P\8JC NOTICE ESCROW, 1 California c:or-Subject to: ~rrent tuft, 111111 Y1IW County Recorder of said undTer ind pursdu~t J~1y 14 with the County Clerk of Or· UNNEL. EQUIP. MAIN· porallon. u TrultM, tor COYenante, condition. re-.._ __ 1,...ll County. ' of rull rec:or .... ~ ' •noe County on Mllc:h 22, AIM, REPAIR. DEEPEN f'ICTITIOUI IU..... Aot>ert D•Vld B<ueeu and 1trlcllon1 reHrYttlont . SAl~W5 __ 599- Th• street 1ddretS and 1977. -:2~n:t No ~9 f °dt" 1985 ND OPERATE ANY SUCH NAMI ITATl•NT Bevtrly Kay BrtzHu. rlghta rlghtl of w1y and Won<Mrtul 2 Story 3 Bdrm, other common designation. book 1 • page · 0 • ,,.,_ E LL S 0 R M I N ES The lottowlng pereon1 are Tru11... of the Braz .. u ....m..11 of record eny iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Mn. 3 bath home. Two If any. of the real property llc:lal Record• In the omc:. 01 Publlthed Orange Coat ITHOUT. HOWEVER, THE doing bu1lne11 11: IN· Family Tru1t, u Beneflclery, encumbranoee of reo0rd to 1pacl0u1 master aultea, .. , ... , .. " ...... _ .......... . purported to be 3029 De-8 1 ng~ ounty:.,. tbateD~Vlr:B· 10, 17, 1985 TORE. EXPLORE ANO OP· VELOPMENT COMPANY. 1981, In Book 14337. page purdl ... ptfce. and wet bar. T1tteful od1r Avenu.. Costa Mesa ornaexec:ut ...... Y W-386 ERATE THROUGH THE 2000 Eut Fourth su .... 600. Reeordet'• lnttrument Bldoroflwlarelnvltedr0t decor In lmpecable con- CA ~A~~~L~Nc T ~~LL ~i~.: UAFACE OR THE UPPER Sult• 306, Senta Ana, CA No -. ol the Otflcial Reeord• the property and mull t>e In • ~ dltlon. Spa. Offered Incl ..... IUYMMl1 AHumable H0.000 at only 11~% and owner wtll carry the balance. • Bdrm. 2 beth. dbl at- tached garege wtth many upgrad". A PIHaant SurprlHI Hurryl Call 6"8-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS de1crlbed •bove II lheccnty~Clers,0~0ri· DallyPllo1 March27,Aprll3, RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE. VESTORS ASSET DE· recorded December 28. be aat111fed out or th• •• ~ ' Iott with oak bookc: .... The undersigned Trustee UL • n1m•IC W\TICE 5 0 0 FEET 0 f :UtE 92705 of Orange County, C1llf«nl1 writing and may be deltv.red d 13 IO OOO MARTHA dlscl1!ms any llablllty for any ~iG~~~~IC B~~g~~N F6~ r~ nu UBSURFAC\'. OF THE John A. DIFr1nc11co, Thie Notte. 11 given In to ttle admlnllfrltOI' 11 826 Ian . &...-a2oo ••ES• \/EROE·. 38R ..... , 1"correc:tness of Ille street FICTITIOUS IU ... ll LAND HEREINABOVE DE· 2000 Ellt Fourth Street. c:ompllanc:e with the wrltttn South Shannon Santa Ana I MACNAB '"' " "'..,. aeldress and other common CASH ~payable 81 lime of . SCRIBED. "AS RESERVED Suite 306, Senti Ana. CA appllc:atlon made 10 the California t27o4, or may t>9 • 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~!ii~~ Fam rm. Cholol com« deslgnlllOn. If 1ny shown tale In lawful money of the NAMEITA~NT IN THE DEED FROM THE 92705 TrulteebyaaidBeneflclaty ftledlntheOft\otof ttleClerk lot. By ownr. S,..2,000, her8tn ~~,~~~ F~~~~s~N;~A~~~ d;~ :!=: :~:,:: IRVINE COMPANY. A WEST Wlltllm M. Geyer, 2000 On Mlleh 13. 1ta5. whlc:h of the Superior Court 11 lny 4 ~ ~!t!{:.~ng 545-2247, 9e8-1970 S11dsalewlllt>emade but TO THE COU N TY Speciellies Lid 16842 s0 IRGINIA CORPORATION. Eatt Fourth Street, Suite ltthed1teolthelniU1lpul>ll· time aftw the nret publl· ...... _ w1thou1 coventnt or war-COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC Harbor Blvd Sanll An• CA RECORDED DECEMBER 306, Stnta Ana. C1lllornl1 ceuon of thl1 Notice ol Salt, cation of thl• notic. and on knoll, overlooking Ir. It, Id r-.. ranty,expreuorlmplled,re-CENTER DAI.VE WEST 92704 ·· · 17, 11176 IN BOOK 12000. 92705 the tollowtng emounte rep-bet«• the making of the Back Bay. atone nre-' 3BR, 2ba, lam rm. frpl, gerding title, poese1s1on, or SANTA ANA. CA 111 right, Timmy Joe Montron. PAGE 668 OF OFFICIAL RE· Thi• bu1lne11 I• eon· r_,t the total amount of Ille ptaoe. euper eecurlty aye-atrium, lg yard. S 139,500 encumbr1ncea. inctudlng title and Interest conveyed 168.42 So Harbor BIVd CORDS. duc:ttd Dy 1 ltmlted partner· the unpaid balance of the T«m1 Ind c:ondltlonl of tem. Only $276,000. 1'1 ....... ltelhf feet, ch1roes '"d eltl)911ses S .. C .. .,2704 • A L S 0 EX C E PT I NG ship obllglllon MCU<ad by the 1111· C111'1 or pert CMh end ol the Trustee and of the toandnowheldbyltun<W anta,.na. ""' THEREFRO M THE w11111mM Geyer Partner above-dnc:rlt>ed property art. edit thet toftuc:h l J!llllll()Uf t1(),..fi .1&11111111111 Ml-llJt trusll created by said Deed 1&ld Deed 01 Trust in th• Thie bualnen 11 con· SUBSURFAC E WATER Thi• 1111~ent ~ .. flied to be IOld end reeaonably Ped~, to b. .::tabte to RMlton.875-eOO<l ••111.- of Trus1. to pay the remlln-property altulled In said ducttd by: '" lndlvldUll RIGHTS. BUT WITHOUT wtth th• County Clerk of Or· •llmlled ..... c:oe•• Ind ~ IClmlnlltrator and IM Sophl•l=t.0-right and Dau Ptlat l Ing prlflelpal eums of the County '"d Silte detc:rlt>ed i'mmy Joe Montrose filed HE RIGHT OF SURFACE ange County on February tdv111C411. reepec:tlvely: above entltted Court: 10% of alrv 3 BR p'··-lamlly a ar 2 be nr AarbOf. note(•I secured by Slid IS hll •111_,1 Wll ENTRY AS RESERVED IN 19. 1985 Unpaid Pflnclpll balence the amount bid to aoc:om-fllll.lll IAITll.Wf . , .... s Own Deed of Trust to wtt Lot 8 ot Tr1~1 No. 3615, In with the COUnty Cieri! ol Or· THE DEED FROM THE ,_ of obll91tlon $27,411.35; an 1he ofter by cenlfled room all on one level. A duo.d to 169,900. r s 133.255.09 with 1"ter1111 the City or Costa Mesa. '"K; County on Merc:h 22· IRVINE COMPANY. A WEST C""""lnl and Whh, Al· tntlffft Ind 1111 c:harget, ~k. and the balanct to be IM IP&Ollll I II charming home with tky-•93·7581 or 858-7023 thereon trom June 25. 1983 g~1nty 01 Orange. ~1818 01 19 5 nn .. VIRGINIA CORPORATION. lorneyt et I.ft, WW~. 12.132.09; Tru11 .. ·1 F ... paid upon c:onnrmellon ol One of the flneel hornet In llght1, lovety patloe open-1 l 4 at 9 75•1. per annum H 11 d:,nta, :s ~{27 •:..:.=: Publllhed Ora Coalt RECORDED DECEMBER ~ 8Mct\, CA -and Co111. $750.93; Toll! tale by the 8upertot Court. Ea1tblutt with lefge c:oun-Ing out onto a tuah green---~!'!!"'!!'!!!!!!~~.....,_. provided In said note(s) plus oor tn 00 · -..-~ 3 17. 1976 IN BOOK 12000, Publllhad Orange Cout Amount $30.8~ 37. Tax• rent• Qp«etlng and try l amlly room. Ex-belt and ocean view. New 11•1191.1 costs andanyadvancesol IS ane1 t6 Misc:etlineous DiityPt1ot March 2 ,April ·PAGE6680FOFF1CIALRE· Dally Piiot M11cn 20, 27. Tneundetllgnad wu19· matntenanoeexpenMtand tenalve u" ol brick. exclual1191l1tlngl $2400 down. aell•r $19.526 20 with 1n1erest ~aps. tnRthe ~tflee01°1 .:.~: 10 17• 1985 w.694 CORDS. Aptfl 3, 10, 1985 pointed and eut>tllluttd u premium• on ineurance ac:-eneloMd courtyard, air ......... prov!~ FHA nnanclng, The beneficiary under said ounty ecor er PARCEL 3: W-672 Truate under thll Deed of c:eptable to the purc:haMf conditioning, IP•. tire pit, low n ed 1 t Deed or Trust he<etolore e•· CoTu"'Y add and P\a.IC NOTIC£ NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· Truet t>y11Ut>ttllutton dated lh811beprorated11 of dl1e 1/2 baallelbell court and ---------• nter•t ra e. eeuted and detlverlld to lhe he street reas MENTS OVER SUCH PROP· December 10, 1984, and r• of confttmetlon of Hie. TM 1 t>eeutllul vtew. Seiter ---------2BR townhoUM with r:; undersigned 11 written ottier common deelgnellon, FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 ERTY AND FOR SUCH corded December 1~. 1984, uarnlnetlon of tltll. record· may leaH option! II &lllTI ege. Only '83.500. Dectr111on of default aM ~ If i ny. ol the real property NAMI ITATl•NT PURPOSES. ALL AS SUCH f'tll.IC NOTICE In Book··. P~. lnllru-Ing of c:onYe)'9llCI and any M 30,000 Including lend. We need 2 good Nin• Peg Oam«on 559-~ mend for Sale. and a wrlliM descr:::ied t>!.b;fo;; ci:. The following pereon1 are EASEMENTS ARE RE· ,ICTinOUa IU..... ment Numl>ef 8.4·516428. tttlelnturancepoltc:ytobeat Aak fOf SALLY SHIPLEY pereon1. We ofter a gert• Notk:e or Default and Etec purport lo · dolng bullneat 11: SERVED IN THE SECTIONS Olfic:l1I Record• of Orange ttie upenH ol the and JOYCE OAB0LT eroua commfnlon pro-tlon to Seil The under111grled odsr Avenua. Coate M.... K AND S MARINE SER· ENTITLED "UTILITIES". NAMI ITAft•MT r County Ceilfornt1. purc:hat«. • gram. If you'relooklng for c:auted said NotlCe of Oe C~h d-•""ned Truttee VICE. 539 Fullerton Ave • "SETTLEMENT A.~D EN· dolThe bUI~ :.''°"' 1 e Date: 3/8/85 The ptoperty 11 to bl told a ComP*'Y that haa an fault tnd Elect Ion to Seti to e un ~..., Newft....,. Beech CA 926&3 R 0 AC HM ENT AN 0 "G o ., · 3 Newpef1 lft~ ..,. on an ··11 le" batlt I d ti I ---::~=-==-'"'."':'~==~ t>e recorded In !he county dtscta•m• a"y llabtlity tor any ~ .Edwlfd Smith, 539 "COMMON AREA EASE· GOOD SOUNDS, 308 4th Ylce CotporaHofl, dolnt TM property nWeln de-aggr••• ve • ver • ng Alll• 1n flllll where lhe real property II tncom1ctnel'S of the 11r .. 1 F flerlon NB CA t28&3 MENT" OF THE ARTICLE Street. Newpor1 Baec:h. CA .....__ .. TRUeftl llft· terlbad It commonlY r• program. computer, MC· heutlful 2t3e aq" 4 ISA IOClled. address and othe< c:o= UKetly :,.m.e Mc:Cunnlff, F THE DECLARATION EN-92~ hell J Good 308 YICll, •r: Dewld '· ferred to .. 9185 eoci(1100 ·---------retery. bMUtlful offtc:. & 3 ba •/8onut rm.'HtaNY Dete MlfCh 7. t985 de•tgnillon. II eny t821 Mef1ner1 Or . Newpor1 ITLED "EASEMENTS." IC . x. ........ "'"'••rtl Fountain VIM/Wt/. Callfomla: all the help you need. cell upg'd '""'°"' A't>eoiut• Zeftlth Eecrow hntee. • herei" Beech CA 92680 PARCEL 4 34ttl Street, Newpor1 Beac:h, Publllhed Orange Coaat A I•••• o r • I p I r o •I T Pl ul nowt Atk for Jim or bergeln at S2Tl,900. A .. Caltf. c:«p. a• Ntd tru1IM, Said Hit wtll be mtd•. but Thi•' buslne11 11 c:on· NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· CAT!l2688b I .. ,. con Dally Piiot March 13, 20. 27, 157-085·35. Th• under· 0 ace your Maryanne aume S117,l500 at ,~ llS e. lante Fe Ave., Vl1ta, wtthoul coven1"1 or war· d ltd b tner1 MENTS OVER SUCH PROP· "I ua ne • 1985 llgned reeervet ttle right to ',Fas\ Rei; ult.. P:IX~O OMO 2nd W 't CA noa3 (911) 751·7'20, ranty~expr Implied, re-~ r c:g:i~ K911y J. ERTY AND FOR SUCH du~ed by-an lndlvlduel W·655 re}eci #l'f and all blclt. Servt('e Otrectory . . on ., Ndy" Rowe gerdl e. l>OIMlllon, or M ean ft . PURPOSES AS SUCH Mltehell J. Qoodz ...... ._.... .. .. Traditional """' To ... cell Patridl i.u .....d Or Co encum ancea. lncludlng c:Cunnl ASEMENTS ARE RE· Thie 1t11ement wee filed • ...... ef ad Call Now Re I TenoN 131·12te Dally ~llot Marc:~": 20 ;;• fees. c:harges and axpent419 Thie 111ternen1 waa ~ ERVED IN THE SECTIONS with the County Cler1C Of Or· For Claatlfi.d Ad ............. et.. 642•1671 a ty of the True:ee end of the wtthtlleCOUntyClerlcol~ ENTITLED "OWNERS' ange County on F.t>ru1ry ACTION ..,_.,......., .... De-6317370 1985 W·649 truets crHled by said Deed ~~x; County on Marc:fl 2 ' RIGHTS AND DUTIES. UTIL· 27. 198& Cell a ~~ ()range Coee1 • of Trust. to pay the remain· PtntM ITIES AND CABLE TELE· "70001 O.lly Pltot = Piiot Mllett 2'7 U Ing prlnC1p1I sum1 of Ille ISION.. "UTILITIES" PublilMd Orange Coat AO-VISOR / ' ' ---------notl(sl eeeured by aa1d O ':!'.b~~~.o:n~ .. ~"SUPPORT AND SETTLE~ Diiiy PMol Maren 9. 13, 20, i , 1185 Wf'h.47I P'talC M>TICE Deed ot Trull to wit. a .. , ' • .....,.~ ' ENT" .. ENCROACH· 27. 1985 4"2•5678 ---------1133.255 09 with Inter"' 10• 17• 1985 w-etf MENT" AND "COMMUN!Tr w.838 P1CTITIOUTI ~MINTll thereon from June 25, 1983 ACILITIES EASEMENT" I------------------1 NAMI I A'• 1t 9 75~ per 1nnum u THE AATICLE ENTITLED .,._ti' Mft'l'V'f' TM tol'c>Wlng persona are provleled I" Mid not-C•I plut f'tll.IC NOTIC( "EASEMENTS" IN THE "8.IC ll>TICE P\llJG flOTIC( """°"' "'"-. dol"G t>uelneet u costs llld 1ny tdvenc:e. of DECLARATION OF COVE· MCT ASSOCIATES. 7701 S 19,5211 20 W11h lntlf .. t ,ICTmOUI .,._.. NANTS CONDITIONS ANO Wflmflr, ~·. Huntington The t>enetkll•ry und.,. llld NAMI ITA TlmwT A e s T R I C Tl O N 9 R I! • 9each. CA 92047 Deed ot T1u11 heretofore ex· Ttle foltowtnO pertOnt.,. AOED ON JUNE t , tt79 Cfl.,.IM Aobert Steutt.r ecuted •nd dettv.fed to 1he dOinCI bYa1neet •· N 900K 111M PAGE 420 Jr . 1701 Wainer. C-38. undarelgned t written OAANGEMATIC. 112 I Of°FICIAL RECOROS Ofl Huntington 8Hc:h, CA Dec:1r111on of defeult tnd 0... Kettering Str .... tl'VIM, C4lll-ID COUNTY. (THE .. MAS- PIRI ANd CAIUAL TY IYNOP811 OP THI AMHUAL 8TATl"MmNT THI CANADtAN INOIMNl'TY COWANY S.O HAMOft kVO .. COITA •IA. CAUPOflNIA ... y.., lftdM December 11, 1184 t2t47 mend for Sale. Ind II wtllten lornll 92714 !A DECLARAtlON") AND Oennll AHlll Corrado, 930 Notle4t ol Default end Etec· Fretnly Squeered, inc., a H y ,_ M E N D M 1 HT s Tot el edmftted HMtt $63,502, 702 Celle Pluma, San Clemente, tlon 10 Sell The undelJlgnecl C.Ulomla OO(J)Otatlon. 1'2 I HERETO. tellltbff0*9 57,310,Ne CA t2t72 _ _j,. oeuled Mid Notte. ol 0.. Keuerino s11eec. IMne, calf.. The atreat lddr.. and .i eurplut fund• -0· TNt bull,_. It Con• fault and Elec110n to Seit to fornla 92714 ,_ common -1on II I ,..Id p/G 1 entu Capltll/Sllt t""' "--lt 1 250 000 duC1*I by. • otnetat Plrt· bf recorele<l 1r1 the county Thie bulln"' 11 c:on· eny, Of the ,;;;-;op.,,..; • ,..... -u u ' ' u ~ 1 ..,,..,.,.. • • nerth!P OA ,.~. wner• the real pr~ It ducitldby:tcorJ>C)fatlon uctllled 000 11 Unattli)Md fundt(turplua) •.041,815 CA Stauffer, """" tocetad Aonald K. Young. Pr..... ported to be: 12 l'lo.-Surptut•regtrdtpollcyholdert 8,181.815 redo O.t• Maret\ 7 tta5 dent -lrYIM Celillomta Income'°' the Y'M" 42,4", 104 TIW ttaternent W1llf 116"1 ~.....,......, • Thlt atatefMft' ... flled 2714 ' Oltbutaen*'4t for the yw 41.172,t-'3 R&'MftlC " . . wt1t1 tt1e Coun'Y c.11 of or-c•. ~ •..,,. ....... wfth 111e CouMv c11t11 Of Or-THE UNOEASIONEO Wt htttby e.rtlfy th•t the •t:>o~ lttmt "1 in ICOOfdence wtth the ange County on Fe«>rvery -I ....... '• A".!_'1 Vleta. enge Counr, on Maret1 22. AUSTU OISCLAIMI ANY Annull St1t..,_,t for the year en<*f ~-3t, 1914 mede to the u. • ......__ 27• IM& CA ..., =~ ,._.,.. IMa tA81LITY '°" INCOWCT lntufln()t COmmfttloner. purauanl to.... •v ._ Publlltled Of "= .,,Pu'=!, OrMQe eo.t PubWled Or me:: N 'rf..r."o M A T I 0 N '*"*Alben M9J, """9d 1-.. _,.,,., :::,,~ .. ro. ·~ ~ Deity Pilot M.,:T.13, 20. Deify Pilot Marctl 1l. 20, 21. Delly Pilot .... ettT. Aptll 3, TIIM aald .... ~ "'Ilda ... .,. •• 1221.000 Ow11 r n . 1185 111& 1o. 11. '"& h°"' covenant 0t ·1-. Publl1hed Or•• Coeal Delly Piiot MIS'~ 27, 28, 29. 30. 31, 1885 Jff.0805 °' 816-0MI w .935 w-649 -~~~!W~-1~0~1L-~~~~~~~1-~~~""T"~~~.._~~~~~~----·~~~~~~w~~~e~1a!...J...:.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;..:~:....:::;;.;;..:;...:.;..:......:..-:..;;.;.~.;;.;;..~..-~~.a. .................... -. , OAH SAL YEA PAINTING Uc #42512.4 Cel Anytime. 914-2017 ...... .. .... ... .......... ... ........... .,...... .... ;;·;·... ..... .. !f2!1t .... ~ 1111 l!!J!lt lt1t~ 1111 -MITA 11U lut. ....... 1141 lut. ..... Dt1 ~___h11\ VII C.ta ... natill.~ ftH m na, to rent mr a.ut1tu1 ~ a.-- IAYFAONT BG CYN TWNHOME:"ltee 1i~~lt=''=-M: '™ m conao In Budget .. ,...., MOO'• i.:t;.oeuRF'MON'f. §hr 2L A80 et'~f~7~+ 112 270 Sq '" ...... 4 8d 3 ,A Ba, tam rm, fM. tf 28d/den, 2 'ABa, dee-dining tr • ,_.:,.. In-Sea Harbor. Jacuzzi, 3br cNrm frptc bMlc: 21A apt with 'aaldom M. .aT llTll .a retrlg, atove, dthWSh; · IMlnd. Gd ldng l700 ~~7~ago,mey '::i,~-;J:1~~1-=x°1f ~~= ::S"-: rn'iee~1o~r~ =1:C,~~,.:.-=~T"~'400/mo. ........... ~·~C't:.,C: .,,._,, lettla;!ltl1I BM =,/t:.:;":: Beyfront OUplu W/dOck 11··---· ..... L/I Gold carpet King ~ _5,714/~778 ·----11 Val n.,........... -umaw ..... 17&-1107 Blkttobc:h 2-38'13.HK -· .. ._ bedroom 117500 ..__. ...... 1111Condo,1 etOtY 2"· 1ba, ......... , • • I .... -----·.,.. ... 2 .......... S449Mwl1and8ordMux ,.._ .. · · ~ _ new c:erpet' paint, v•'' 1111,......, Wkly rentltl 11'"• a ---•• Maklun ... ,,,,.-• ......, mdlco-opw/brk844-7070 ..-540-5837 SHORES Gated cant. Mt5. Oya Shannon llwal 1711 ,............ ob -up. Garden~*'l,.": Yllll lll~I PtlfllHlt ~rt,Specloul Dbl Ilk• new. 48A tim. Pvt Tc';;': m::.:1~· 9YM Ste¥• ;&NAAB OPiRtNd; ..... lwt Piiia. ~ed ~ ~ 0: to !re. V:::, on pc H AJI .... 11111111 28r/2balfamrm, frpl, ~. ~~~=b~3':t ::~:· New turn. T Iba.._, tlOUM & 111111111'1'1 p,_1111,141-1111 INNEWPORTBEACH ~~tg1~8'1. aep.entr._Mjtrf7M700• IDMll Tl llH,111 tkyllt" thru-out vaulted r pool 15200 Grenet Ave A greet place to live on the · HWy. 4 bloc:kl from Wedge on c.111, pool/jacl d9c:k, view MOblle home OYlr age 55 .... 11e.1hltt4 . 4bf ~ den frptc P'9 L.Me Elllnore •STUNNING lf ... 18drm Upper lay. Private Ulguna awn. 414-4294 lrigM ~ Oflklt, Balboe Penln9ula Point. 2 & tecurlty. 118,000 Celh ~· C.M., 2br w/room ....... 1112 ~I 53M180 IMt ... •1, 2, 39", from 1315 ~/Gar~O y(1'.:ool clubtlOUIH I tlHlth pM W mil. ~I M..:'1~ large 1 Bdrm unit•. dn, wi no quallfylng. add n 17000. t31·5M8 ,__._. · .. ..a.a •LM•vtew. Water90eplng mo. tpal, a tennlt court•. 7 WkJy ,_... now 811911 • Ste.380 yeerty Income. 1219,000 lll0-1190 L::::::fHa 1'11 E-eldeHott .... 2brc:om-~ ....,. •O.atowa Wl.,.A_ poole,c:loeltobu..,_, s 1211•&ue> 2274_,... 11d9, OC Aer,ort 1545/1547 Mliamar Of. l"YllW ---ii?'r • •• decor pvt petlo ;cOVilY 21ra;r, WWW •Cerpetlng &dtepee Want. UllC'llon of gt.at oc Airport. FUhlon pon,lllld. c.M. 848-7445 ., ... ~ ol ~' Ilia H mn ( ... lell uoo part utll• pd gat Yfd Gd nghbttld rt( •Pool a.. llV!ng? W• CM offer Ill llland, convenient ltlOpe en.toe. 700 llQ ft. ....,.. " Bdrm. New Bedford With ONL y l75K down, tlli• 531..e 190 Beat Atty'-tchi. ..00 213-132.aSsa •Cebtl TV thing from • tmall ec>t r~ on tlgllt. Ill I Ill L-tlon .,.., 2 offtoae, 1 .. view tor 1low1330,900. over. No quallfylng. lllTILI OPEN HOUSE·DAILY 2-4 a 41d hat. If loc*lng In 302tW.CoMtt1WY N9w· room & ltCW'llGI .,.. Guard get• community Trade OK. Gr .. t rental aa-••••n t. Tu • u ~ 3 1 Jc1 t 1 : Satvr~ & Sunday 11-3 CM,Nl,or HI tlllnk of u• Slnglee 1 a 2 Bdrm A.pert· port BMetl, kltcneN, TV SM&tmo. Al H J!roper1y with pool, IP•. tennlt. .,... Call Alctc lyert ...... --. own nr . g IN..,..ND EMPIRE nm for tllat cholCe of mentt & Townhouell. S 125+ -tgl, no~· Mgmt. 852-1113 Call todtYLAgt. 75t-1H7 lto-7292 ANY TIME PUP llllllmf :'r.l:s ~~~~IM P"?:,~'7"r,_-:t,~2MT ~ 1Mna (Alk ebout turnlttl-0 1fttaJ1 te NEWPORT CEH1'ER OfC. Y1LU ULllA.. Bkr/Co-op/tee-upamelled l14/llM1ll TSL MGMf 842·1803 ec>tt. complete with TV, n.--_.. 200 S/Ft Shin ~Clan, .... a:L a::::::;; Turtlerodl deluxe 28d, fp, NI REALTY 8715-1842 llrw11 & utenelle, maybe wn ._.. .,,_., 'f04ll phone U1ce 18r+d«ttl. 1\.\BaAiCcuetom .... , ....n1 I Ir me._.. VU, pool, dbl encl gat, up-Ctltu... ... 1711 -&1'8 -• _. rented for lhOrt term or 1 Am ln §id eonao wJb mttHQ'" 7dt-421a Clf P• ng, . up· ltMrt 1411 ,_, graded. hi& 854-2043 ... ,_ • ...._ longer). On JambOf• ... · · """",.....,...,----.,...--graded decor, oethedral lttM 111 11drm & den, bltlnt, Lovely.quiet complex Rd. at San JOIQUln Hiiia pool, epa. gat. -25 tem Mr'PO't ....-r1um ct. _B_L_U,-,.-,-Y-O_W_N_E_A _I celllng•" HCurlty a PALM DUEAT AHOAT U.T.C. 2br. 2be, dbl get, carport, ... pool. 2 w/poof .. gat lndry Rd PNf. 759-0443 Tom pMc.lnQ, utll }M'KMll 3 er+d«t, 2 1ABa Condo. undergrnd prlcng. Walk· 21r Condo. Great IOo, frpl, IMO/mo ..... no per90M mu, No Pit• rm no 'peta ' ' · ..... ,... l300/Poolftennlt/N8/lrv 22s-e:JO aq.'ft. Mo. to Mo. Lg taaum tv•% lotn Ing dlatanc. to bch. Rec· fabulou• golf/mtn vtew. ctitU LI LI Bit peta. 131--3"0 1725. 780-11H 5-7pm '~15-1445 ...-llrMl•vl now/Chuck dy °"8Y· 862·9311 ~~~~11:;:o_1831 s9:~~~F:fr:m~J:i ~tu~t~=.c; 21M ib. iOft a;;, get, ........... llll 13~~~2:~~.=:•ry, ~==. :=::::.. 5: . S5S-10007M-5412ev Offtoe~for .... 1or tfrn-kayt ~:1~~1c:' low down 72().3939 Peu 11~~/~~~ifnd ~--ibt JG:, pe&. l1ao0 84o-111f" TSL MANAGEMENT ~br "=. ":: ~:;.~ ~ w:=. = * --·-* or app !&.t I= = Paul Even•Aot 720-3139 tngl aty VIiia. .. to ctita... nu 64M122or842·1I03 Spaciouu 1114Jle one or c~ '4&-0194 llMCUVWlebi..137& .. ...-r-•.. Lata Aaa lMI ~t.nr c .._ bMctt a new Mz Cwtton & two bedroom -b tor 2""' ·""°°tor 1 rm. A new hOme on 70x 110 f\ ,..... ,.,..,. 3 Id 1 1/2 le, large yerd, H tel 11 • ..,. 17 .. --.. 1 IA , .... Wat ii\ !i!!S ..... -• aa. '""' AM the~ Stv NB ample p,uklnn Ant Ital lot for pool and VIEW IY m : Super! bdrm 2 condo. 09' Mar. Cellf. corner lot, av•ll C/1 . 0 . ....... -pool s'.435/mo 11t~ 1 ~i;,,, .,;.·;:::. Condo '4507mOwlmd.., 813-179f • of Bay, oceen a llOhtl. bl iraded. many xtru OcHnfront, WHt of 11275/mo 979-7133 M·F I .... , a1o0 dep lrNned oe-I d iO ' ' 842·5e24 or 646-1.00 Ouallty decorating In trl-Incl IP•· N~ Parle & So. r~rack. Accomodat" ... ,. 2b Ilk h t ~ ... ~ ... cu,..ncy U1-o424. ~ ry rm, ~ t ' ~· Share 1/2 of 555 IQ ft, of level 8ed tlo L Cat lua Appt No tt 4, 1 Br dlx unit Wiii trade _.,.,, r • omt 1u• 3 mL t hOUI: ,... · o pet• 1515 o _..... CdM prof. age 23-30 to lhr prime tpa09. Avell now II I & .f 17:' erge 1157 500 557·l3-« ag equity for 1mlJ1 motor· cloeertooc.anwon't ut belt I =. con: 2Br 181 2240 Pacific. TSLMANAOEMENT 2br 2bt 1450•,Autll. Your 1llare It 13~/mo. s~~lt •r; orr~o:"'~ · · homeortllter7H-7~ other• avall 539·1190 ~11_.&mo e4o-53 15 Ytrd, 981, no pet• '595 754-0081or842·1803 Ocean llde PCH. Need Call Mickey 11 975-231 1. 2001 Kl~d 1479 000 rn .... I Iii ~ L. 'II Beat Alty,_ . Sierra M91"t 836-0772 DUI ..... n• tum. Mk for R. Gerela. • to 5 Mon tllN Frldey. . ' . i 11 !I00-1Q 113 gy; Old ya r:1i. Exec. Home: SIA 2ba. 3Br 21Ale Condo. Pool, 2 Ir 1 ba 2 aty ~a fURNISHEO or D/95!--3432 El975-39ea • CdM dtu ultM AC empl HO~I ., IM. CM 846-8483/14e-145t 115o oOo ; m WANT r::J vtewi7~turn fcdlchlld ok, 1750. plmo. htrbOr 523-3008 to anr nloe 31r 2ba So of Coeet Hwy 87s-et00 - Wl\TI HI HO'lll patio un mo nr Bay St 7.tt:7.! ~ = 8990 180daguPanotamlc r,o~· :~:: drp•. pvt '~. gar. u;::" ,.::'4 ~N~ UNFURNISHED CdM. Male 25-40 n-tmkr prkg, from seoo 2U5 E REAL ESTATE '71 a.so tlr AIC •Int dJs>!U COMrn. NI Wiii 1 Imo. 41A 2-atory, 2 car get, bftl 720-8730 I ~ HEALTH PCH l400tmo. 813-2008 , MO FREE 111·1400 cond Coate M ... ipace 1 ~ d . Q EA :1 E CO Irvine Terr. leeut. 48A to ocn. Sngll ok, pool E·alde 21r 1 Chltd ok No ut. ..... ftfl CORONA DEL MAR. 2 Id XLNT LOC-UTIL INCL --------rent' 1130 ISOOO . . 759'-1111 2'Abl.Excelcond.Hrdwd pr1V.l1500/mo 842~242 dOQ12583-BEldenU95 ;28M2iliNt,(d; CLUBS TE NNIS 2 Ba F/P, WID, N·tmkr FROM95c&S150 UP Mutt llll l20S OOO Belt 548·2052, 842·2800 .... l ftrt. Encl beck yard. Welk BLUFFS 3 Ir 2+ 12 ba + 1400 dep 875-9291 lltnt, cpta, drpe, encl get, SWIMMING plu\ M40 mo 759-08S8 CALL (714) ee&-8193 • · ti 1 bWtl or Faehlon lelnd. Trina 548 Viet• Qrande. llkupe. No peta N50 + much more' Sorry vtlue In Eutbluff. 4lr laytlde VIiiage. 300 E. 11700/IM,t31-280hv t1400 111/331-tf4e •21r 11anrSCPlu,8.A. seoo• 540-4484 no pet~ Models CoataMwneerOCCfull C....t.J 28a w/~rt yrd entry. Cout Hwy, NB (Sp 325, --• · Patio cerpott pool tpe · I prMleQM 1175 • utll. ..._,_ Pvt bectcyrd, new paint, Mayflower) Reduced ..... r....... OLD! CORONA O!L MA.A MIO No pett 7'22..011 31A 2'hbl, dbl ger, lndry. open dat )' 9 to 6 751-!W or w-&&t5 lwl:~i-=:~.::::711~""' W1fY nice. A.at• wetoome lt0,000to138.500. 2 8' iC2! z1... llD Spec 3 bf, 2 bl. trplc, lllLIMI mTALI , a A ... R1 .. S775, Avall Aprll 15, ~ Fem/anr -t>Mut N 1 3bf t tor- 780-9244Of147-2374 2b•. dbl Wide, tun tower. ---petlo. 11300/mo.. LINDA llLE: LMge enter· ·~·Lu::--L~ .. At~ 840-0. 783 or H1.o318 twnhM. pool ..•. ·avllll age, 2715-740 IQ ft.,... NEW POAT CA!ST Loweat Lotl of deck. 875-4023 ts::JOner QY. Cfi 2 id Joyce Waltt 831 1211 talnlng roome. Spenlltt LQIW ,..,..._ &~·1' CIOM to OOMn 11r quiet lmmed. '445 1to-ea 18 Cotta MeM C·2. 641-7241 townhouM. Pool & tennla Ii:: .... -•..a V r/pOOI c1 ' ....,.. ..,_... . ' A rt ts prlot 4lr Condo In New· Brand New Double Wide In court a 1195 873.oaH .,..ta ...,. Illa •~500 end MUna. W• acoept pet•. From complex, lndry . carport. P• mtn F/r.mmt to 111r 2br houee llbt. a.tall 811 port IMcl'I. Tennie, pOOI. E•clutlv• Adult Perk. IMnlllllft llTll Docl(. Imo. 1515. 714155'1..eaoo No pet• 1525. 531.().490 Newport Bue.ti So. CdM 1va11 411 142s1mo .,.-••- Xlnt locatlof\ 1171,900 laok b•Y· . Newport HOUM·COM roommlt .. 1 Id L .... .:.... ,. __ ,. ISL u '1 F s, -~-~!' ~J •WR8T810R 21 21 PllllT. m-·-1700 l61h <.1reet aft 8•30144-4021 . -_ .. Own« will help flnence. Baecll. 12500 down or gr .. t locetlof\· 1715-3451 --e ...,. ... o. pac oue , • ...._., ..... .. .. r •· ..... ;J • • ISC-0580 P T 842 .. 187 Agent 131.950 Celh. 811·2004 eve 841-4001 deyt P~ i:;~5~~~ ~~~~~~!:),~: ~7 ~/mo. No 2::a.1:;Ji~:.. ~: ~~~-°S~;~ L~."~~ :'!:'. ........... - 31r 2 .. norttl CM. Pool, ................. Wtttllde CM 3 Id 1 t/2 2 '*'°"'·no:: 1125. Ntwpor18.adl No. E.C.M. Sandy 657-7513 sPIMITOXt MilBINdi 1pa,grdnr,nopet111200 111·1• llMlll ... twnhM •'Yte 9')t. ....,1 Mf25-40"" lg l'\Ome, rm/ A~ ·~ • ...A" 8M~ ~ awre Mgmt 131.()772 Newty l'9l'l'IOdeled llt-N, IU ...... 1 aal 880 l"11ne Avenui> t>etcony/vtewtpool/ape .............. """' 1 1,. ..v .., -~,...,,._;.._.,....,,..,.--....,,...-OW Incl. Pltlol kldl °"· ...... Ill 16th) 1326/mo•'-WI S40-«64 Camino AMI. Sen Cttm. S '•31r21enr8CPtu,8.A. Exec.41r21hba,2cerget 17Hl45-te4tllao-7275 645·1104 Llc'CI 482•72" YD NEY 1~ra'°N:W.h~:r· Nwpt Creet Condo. Many IEAUT. 2br Condo on the m llTt ELDERL y PARENTS? x1r• 11350. 770..()453 water In C.M .. nu cetpetl, Live where you have ••••T llAllU IP1'I 41-5138 anytime Vacancy In luxury retlre- 0 lmlA HUAAY HAAIOA AIDGE HTAT! dfll)el. frpl, mbo, gar •St>ectecultr ec>tt Encf • ment home Non· AmD. MARR Good ..c-up 2br 2bl nr 4 Ir. fem rm, prof .-0 a •';r:· pool a •· *1a28'. 1 a 2 .. tult• heu~~2:,,2':o:f~-Neat Mtygolnt fem, CM or ambYlatory. &434411 ••••••••••••• ::. = ~:f:ed turn, mag OOW1 & cty !he 117 Imo. 54-2447 ·~owntlOuW ~• avelt S ;450 Sorry, :x, owr ~~ t~! Lett 6 , .... HORO SC OPE ...... 111* 81&.:=·1~1:=:· .sTAml !Prlv•t• balconlM or no 1)911. 780-0819 131 1hm.640·7035 moa TllurMI)', Marcil U ~ ~ ~~ NewpOrt Hta 21A 2be. pm,f 11.Um 01td«t petlot ... UITll• Nwpt lch M/F 21r 28a. Pvppy male bfown '-: ARIES (March 2 1-Aprtl 19): New approach brinas arcatcr G« ~11 SIOO kid• ~it=9*~ ,:::· ~~~ WIYllT1 s='=:~ ~~~rys:: :Yi11!:; =~ti~.,-;: ~!6&~ag n oua. H security. Break from traditional methods is imminent. Focus on h o me. 53M190 ... t Al1y '-11451mo eia-2520 · Aortl. 28drme aac>tmo a •3 L'9hted tennlt cour1• curlty combined with at your door S405+1200lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pro peny. insurance. security, basic values. Love will be sparked, Brend new ooncto. 38A 38drm• NOi/mo. G• •2 Swimming poo11 1wees>lr:!9 fairway view ~t 815-8334 includes family. Leo plays role. 21Aba AIC frplc Qll' LM ~t Creal 21c1+cten 211'\ba rtngt, gerblge cftlpoeel, •Stream• a Pond• make Big Canyon Eaat Prof anr comp tum 2 br 2 T -'URUS (April 20-M ay 20)·. Follow throu~h on hunch -ideas •1200 or • ... Opt "'ell lnl vu. Avall. now. ~. r9friCI & ~. •Sorry. no Pit• 1111 mott aouglll aner ba Pr11 ........ t .... , OwMr n 541-7782 or 552·2022 ' lt200/mo, 720.()133 or '°' lnfonftattOn call •Fumlehlngt avail rent••• In Newport .. -.. .... abound. you can be sclecti ve. Good lunar aspect iJhliahts trips. visits. L• opt allO 7ee-eol2 TWA ml.. WHY NOT CALL a..ch. 2 ~ get 11 door. awey 5 mo·a ptyr 5450 relatives. family reunion . You have rare opponuntty to recoup loss. to Condo: 1 ltory, 21A, 1ba. Ooelnfr 3br 2be ""' c11·=· pool, jac • ~y other Pat, M().()52 1 bef. eam. locate aniclc hidden fro m view. new eatP9t l pelnt, ve-ont. 1 000 "' 111-1111 ernenltlea Aeedy for oc· Pro! 10 lhr ioe 38d 3Ba 'f c•nt. HH/mo. Dy• trplc c:o«*. kltdl 1 ._....... Mon-eupancy No pets p..... h COM 1!16/ 0 Oya GEMINI (M ay 2 1-Junc 20): Cycle high. k~y is to divers1 Y· to open Shannon 1s1..e1t1: evea Into 53t-l180 Beat,_ dtY ttwOUGtl Friday SURI YILUll ca11844-0509 1or appt ~-64 11 ev 780-';'537 lines of communication . Mo ney picture is bnaht. funds will be made Steve 841-3473 Aere h~t overtooM IAiTSIOE 11r. 1m111. 15555 Huntington VIiiage •WESTCLIFF 2Br. t'hl• "THE ORIGINAL" ~vailable. You'll l~atc lost ar:ticle. you'll aain confidence and romance Elllde de!UM TwMae. 3 OCMn p~ beeh off PCH Glean, pvt encl petlo, oer· i..ne. from Sen DleOO TownnouH. No pet• fOtll) ADS ARE FREE Cat. 142-1111 is also pan of exc1t1n1 scenario. bdrm, w/ettadled gar, 1375 wont leat &3t-t110 age. No doaL Aefl req Freeway, nortll ot hlCll srsormo IM 548-7533 IMll&R PllMll CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 22): Moon 1n your sian hiahliahts ·pvt petlo. No P•••· 9eat My... M5tmo 557-23S7 to McFadden. weat on · At'"' ti T.Y. individuality. personalitr. ability to take arcatcr charac of your o~n H75/mo, U,.,2tl iUMMEASET MOL Hrt>t iliMPUce. poot, !*lo· McFaddtn. mTllT • NEWPORT 75&- 14 84 Founo Grey •l•meM destiny. Focus o n sccunty. e;(cellent news based on recent creative Hii WIGA,._ Vu Hma. S bdrm, dlrHm, X-lO 1 a 2lr Al>'•· E· lftlM ft44 S550/rno 1 Id t~ lo-Want 1-2 prot rmmt•"" male neutered. kll _.,. endeavors. Scorpio plays role. Fncd hf kldl/Pltt ott ""' a tuntcen ltv-nn. Bide S580 Up 587-2"1 eat~1:c;-.;boe NB hm"' lwnh• by ocn 1ar Vic Mw wooe11 3 LEO (July 23·Aua. 22): Judament. intuition and tim ina are on bttlN orptd '""" ... :::"~· •1850· mo. 'iliiY anc1.,,... oer get· .. Lllllll NaAeeitYus-1142 Fun people 5 4 9-7326 ••ago 54t-.2S20 taract You'lldiscernmot1vcs.you'lllearnsccrctsandaaJamorous llMl39-e'I09eat'-IJ . eoe.3"W.lt:Jlt,CM _._.. OCEAN SU>£ 1 hlboe lnt1l1Wu... Found:Loe~btedl~' member of opposite sex will confess feclinas. Clandestine meetina is Ntw ~ 2t1< 1t1e iiiO ~~!RV!: N&.oo 85CM35 ... _. '3rd •t 1 ldo ,bl ct. mr Ceo r«i S:Zi' ~~Fv ~_..:"'"'' pan of unusual scenario. . +..a:·fft4 ::.!n.tt""'* 2Nr 2~1l~on:Z' mTllT• WIHl•Mft.Ull t.ched unit. gar yrty nom.. turn or unfl.lm. 12 ' ' VIRGO (Aua. 23-~pt. 22): .f avorable m oon aspect h1ahllahts 1 · ' "' on eltQent IMnQ. ey appi tetermo LOWIY 2 Id 2 1e . M!Ol mo • dep L .. ..,. mo .... ~ ntetfront, FOUND MOH!Y dreams illusions wishes a nd mcetina with aJamoro us. creative Nr OCC OOIY bunollOW on1y 131-6431. T'wMll. All lft.Jne. trptc, .. annmTf pN>M numw tor 8')Pt. NBll .. aguna Ae nt to 9:!!_tlme17 to c.11. ~ to d • 'd. I y •11' b · I t m or art o b•ect MIJ·or do mestic eQl"Pd "*" git l Yl'd 1ne1ry rm 64t-27511641-f933 S4000 mo A«! Ml'Y "'t"'" s-1113 1n .1v1 U1 . OU 0 ta1n UltUry IC .., · . kid/pet 1400't hurry .......... ,........ TllMGNTM2·1to3 Enjoy a ltte atyte tur· April Cell Mre SllVe ~ 'f adjustMtnt lsfcatured.L1bn1plays r~le. -..a f1 -~..a QM1IO ... Nty... ~ndll42-1221 roundtdbyttleellarmlnQ 1}.ff~l8 ~TCH1 ':A 7SM0201or detalla. .-ma :=ecs"'8t\Nr ... · LIBRA (Stpt. 2J-Oct. 22): You II be aska1 to re inc pr"'"~urcs. atrnoap'*9 of Wood-Juen~ f'd perfctt tcthnlques and to streamline meth~s. Someone ts l~ki~a ~~~ ""k1= Cenu W.. .. ~ 1 :,!'·:;'• 'f:l bftdOI VIiiage. ~:01,!1';,f.,• 0:~ .,.. •eca• Hwy 4.w;:' Or· over your shoulder, but )O~ H succeed despite p~ssure. You II aa1n trp1c 1141 190 -MonrOvte 5410331 croee Cf9ell enc1 cees.r St. LMYI ptl. number for a.t 1111 GOiden AMAK access to •'private" 1nformauon. leM My... con tum 11';'9' ttuCIO er. Off9f a unique aippt...MW7511 bOMoAX bi!!L UXK ~ .. ._ 1 ICOllPIO (Oct. 2J-Nov. 2q: TriA~ lun~r aspect co incides ~ith LiiM iiUii: VlMt &.wt ~=d.:"'•"° 1.J,".:O:.:; X:::: combination of one. two •HIU..,. STORAGE ONLVM$ mo ~-11HM. .... commun1c.atJon. travel. publi1~1na. ~11sc.minat1on of lnfo rmauon. Condo tM IM."' lldl ~ ldtt Pf9f 141-Mi7 end tllrH bedr.oom seoo YffY A"' 4/1115 28r 120-11• LOST .,., ..._ You 'll ~am more. you'll ~lso pin ins11ht into sptntual values. Good lllOtmo. tcr-t111· • " ~ llAUfiNi teclnft. * ~!: '::*....;.: 11a.. ger..-541-5112 1 l aguna lwlt\.,. ,.! news concerns lcpl dce1s1o n. T,,..... WJiOii • ..: """"" ~ .., a Mloony 1711 tor .. ..,.._ VIiia lelboe-v....-.. aq " • WAAOO ......_, IAGtnARWS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): ~~at you have been ask~na is , ....... "° .... 11100 AOMAT"-ACI TO UYI ~PA.,...,no,... S87S a S1500w/*"9 St ;o,tQ " 1117 Wtet· LOIT ...... now available -includes ")Oney. CllClllnf •H•f"ment. c.mollo!'al "'°· tw. 141-flOI o..e -:, ~: ,:;',io. ~ T°' AMA fflO ..-! W:: AOt .,,....., dlft. NI AOt 841..ao32 c:l """-.:J.nc:GM fulfillment and IO\IC. ~m~h111t also on lcp requirements. 1nclud1n1 wut ... ~ ,.., git, .,.. , WIS,_ ~ MllA ,_. .....,...7 • AllCltetlon VIiie .., .. __.. 2• 442 eq rt omce .,.. Laxes tnsuranct, SJ>C(t•I hcentc. . •Id, l*uP. ,... yn1, No ~ ...-. ,. "°°"'· Nw i.e . ..._ 21w ne H• Condo, yr1y ""°· 111 IQ n Mtdlcel ... s Lo•t CoC'let CAPIUCORN (Oct. 22 .. Jan. 19): Break rrom past proccdures.wtll P"9111••• .... .,. lorry. no ,.. •. C•H CoMo1,.-0.pool.cM>-=""'"' wle91hedrll 17Mlt2, 7~11't2 IU Nont!CMnr40613.2 ... 111 m• ~ be nccnsary. Strtts ~our own style. dance toJour own n.anc. tct n~ of •M7-4011• '-i ale, _,,,.,.A:r' ~ a':= vtew9. vou £Av£ rTn Lim!.,. mn 23"1 91.. '* ._ "losina propositio n. • Lunar po11uon h1ahh ts tcpl aff1ln . po111blc '* llM ~~-~ ~-. .--~: ~ GetecS Y11181. pute IUltury. WIOllT-*°" ._,.,.. a-nnenh1p and m1n&al status. I L8 S1I: -... ·-• ............ ,...., .. _ -.. '"' a-..-.. Coftdo • ......, d9COl•.S \450., AQUAIUUI (Jan 20.Feb. 18): Focus on htaJlh. employment. :; _, .:".:'I. 1 .., & ..,. .. JWt wd_.. ano .. mlO 11.-mia11a~ •· 'Mno 9y .-omo. _,... .,,14 wv pn. ~lauonswithclottfamily m. cmbcrs.Acccntm~hon.,acqu~to 11'11/MO + ,. Z:. •.:..C9Cf&INTINI .. ,. . .., ..... 7111 < 714>•7 1-M3t vaNoMoae·2oneotlWI req\lftt fronf01't w?lotc toyatty1Jbty0ftd question. YOM llbc dalina ..... , ... PROflllQW. °'*' ~ aAM '° IPM . • M•lwfllA to'*""G.., =-~-...., ........ -. with C1nccr. T1uru1. Capricorn indwlduals. , . , & ..... ""'".....,. 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IV,,_ ~ 9M. .;;;• ....... wws --141-1111 ASilMIUA, ~ ftn1 w. Ned ..... I. ...... In *"· U--ln. 'LN.-CM.11. c.,.., oppty fof • llrtgM ,,.. DoDlellllep to Id Ila 911 -····' ::.,. oeo ~ ..... pMn9. 11~. * 9 * °"-'~=c-:--CA to ... MullC end .....,.1 --~~~to• home, houHtralned r,m,.. ··--., ... MiahiV .... -......_. "'C ....., ..,. ......._ w. ,, . . VkMo Produete. en...,.._,,,_ -..._ •ldlofNe. 415-7141 ~.-. oeo. .... ·-,1rm --· _,.,.., • ........,clwdl-................. flt ...... Cell Pat ,__ ~ .. • Peldf lftedlc*, r:::=t--... 17M212 4~.'~(a~.&~~) am/ M HM, 13.lml. ....._MI pert.._ All tempo.~~ ti yn. bper 131•1341 (102) 731..0718 I Poeltlone IYelt. In Or· ~~ • ~o It etiertno. ....._.. ... let/. ..,... "-.. ...... ~t ~Heve NOOtdt. ....... enct ...... Me c.tllet9 ,.,.,,. · MOe eouncy office. "° ~y"' perw. 320 ao. ill WW•• '" ... .... 1et otr. 2111M>-al64 ~""'to1pm,7-' enenc1 .• t.o.5,.111111111u111T&1f UNIT&ITllT •xper. MC. Compeny eo.tHWy,Lag.lofl Dhct"om~t4' l•tl•a Mii --.-.~ .. ~ ... __.. extlte,71•1"'"410I pJ'wL eon Mon*" btwn , ttalnl 5-t Mon-Frt. .. , ..... ... · • : _......, -on -• 1Qll Noru, ~ 2-4·30 '°'Info. btwn lfm.1fllr•11 llll'• ~19110ed and oreettv. Set. 8*y, "° ...... inc. mattt ... , 1211 IO HONDA NO CUllTCM Mlnt .•• lnfectoty 0Nftle,13Nfa 2a:1.1:1Ha ~ .... T ~ =:,*'~= Tlna,1824144 MtlmefofewtmmlnaDOOI HTATE SALi. Miao. moo: :::.1::t·· wtirrenty(Jtll) ~f ft'1 1 ~t]! MAL UTAfiiALd lll?BI& n:.:'~t =~=~ l ~ '°' a f..t peoed PIZZA I NIT&.. .ippiy .. ewe. "2-4$3 ~. ~s~ Into /IO lulukl Ge 450 iiio. ITllU• llW *""'"'* Exper.131-~ lnO pert0n. IO+ wpm, dally'~.:,~~ flfper. Apply Tue-Fri UILllAT-obo~931~nda 1S40JemtMllee N.I . Hf ll" :HI<, Ol 11 thorthand, man• t c..,t o ... _.., t 1em-2pm. 9430 WllMI ..,_, full ttme. Cont~ Im·-·-· Adjeclnt t FMNoft lelend If yo.I .,. c9edlceled and ID LKA• llT P9t90t! etaft. !Xper. w/.iA r~ oNV & •.,ox Ave, Ft. Vly. Eddie, 142-47M LES ,ff7.f13s '83 auii*I Ketene 1100, •• o I''' lftOtMltld to ,.,,_ • PIT '°' 11o9noe PfOO'MI P"W of eme11 C<t, non-009Y9 of WOttt to St9119 loeded. ahowroom oond. -••• ... """W lft OOffto MUet be comfor1ab1i .tth wnitr, flbulout Npt "*"'· Hough, Art Olr9otor. P\MT.... Ulll .. 111•• M<?VINO SALE. No toorn hit offw. 131-47U :--------....... '9" ...... bro-~ c:tlldNn end hew ono. xlnt ae1ary a --.. 1--.uin FOA SPORTS in!*' hOUM '°' din. Mt. A w:::c NII llW 'II llW' 11-.. •I treln yo11 to own ttenepottetlon. Flelt· efttt, ,_,IM a tatwy to: IU• llAIT Mr'llfoe route mutt heve for Women• Pro Vollyball 10 Velour c:oudl; dbl, ltt --..1 · I be• pro. 8ullmtt your,.. 1tM houta 536-4325 2831 Baythore Of, Nft-Ul.Y Pl.IT own cw ~2« LNQue. 120K to l'fOOK twln ~d•. 150-1450. •-~t•• --l•t w Mike--. 010 ' .$1iOrt&Mch.CA~ -aaow a. et · ~!ft-,_. to 80¥98eflwlonMc•t100. _, ••-- A•etova Corp. S800 mJUll Uft.. Coeta -ci. tHH deya, nwtt know or be 726-7403/D 494-5641/E ilH••llH• • ~::,_ ~-~~eita5 °B::i ':n~,~ FEIEUL JIU ~.t:s~n~~~ Reff~, :'c ~urn. deek. ~-=t=!"' *'.-Tl* Hu flu.Reta req. Fr-1e1Govwnment~hlr-UULlllllTllf ,....,,.1116111 Cart9n,"4-t7H ~ 155~-s~1sf\Hn & detalta.a.45-5217 :!= Patt Ot full tll'M ..._Dev 720-7443 :.nr ~ou~:t t:;~ NWJ)t Bch. Hs>ef. lltl-Need ambftlolJa perton to UIJl-l&llW&ll . BAY STREET IMPORTS or nhia. Beat IOb yo11·~ • &• .,,.._ 112'-Ni.ooo. c.11 refl.ln· r"°°· word P':.•11::: 1>'0"'0t• Circulation In M t 11me counter ..... In .. •U-UTlll 'U IUI .., t'lelle. 175-1MO Patt time oener• lllbor. dabl• for Job Info. ~ N":: .mo1c... ~~:_~n. Delly !.,,~t. retail hardware "°'•· TIYITI Bleck on Black -2 to tlll MW Beg a1or1Qe. Pvt dub. 312/888-434hxtE·1530 only. SalatY bued on commlaalona~~tM; S.. St.w, H.W. Wright C.ta.... 1114 choOMfrom Gr!n!-ti<!, oppty with Min wage:,. Cell Tuee-Sat. genetal omc:. exper. 780-88ee Curny 10:30· 12:30: Co. 121 Rocheater, CM fo8 DtnbUfY (n, crott ~~~M~~~I mlLI• ... MW rll)ldly growing Cor· 8•m-2pm, 144-5-404 PIM. &lllltllT u.y I .MllTlllt&. a.42-4333 ext. 229 UUllUI St,.. Vanguard Way. Dellvert ,,_,.Y L .... ooa d•I Mar hHCf... . .. _,lit Tm For Natlondy Recognized Muet have Cetlf. 110 6 be llA•u -·-for Golt Shop ...... Muat S • t u r d • Y 3 I 3 O lU llYlll LUii ~~t~aehion 1.::!i quart9red ~ .. tlon co. w/braler exper 20-25 Hra Mettlet AMeerc:tt Firm E 1 'f: bar ----_., know golf Refs. req. Cell 8:301m-2pm, Sunday • 140 1,.,.,. Help Mtabllltl• com-plWt( moe"" ~nets. call TY1>ina aldlluuental. no · g. age no • UILY Pl.IT K •I I y . 852 .1118 9 3/31 10:30am-1pm. W · •Im-Im ••• putwtnd acctg eyatema. r>ouQ M~rl 1o.m or o.C .irPort.,.. 546-3814 :~u.!· 1frjh~.~~-330 w. Bay 9am-12noon. Ing old. MW & thlnga tl'let 1 Dtttu lllf ~~~ol5~ t~ 2pm. ·H~ue Bannk:heel, MMIAI lfflll Ave, C. M. Coat• Mesa, Ca. Ulll PIUM !"81c9u•!>IU!~545-~27! 172 510 Wgn. new motor, GrMt beMflt1. Sa~.,Y l4S.3e7 "'" 1im.. I 150. wtt eta.rt. IHAlll·'911 ITlll for lntllflor lsndtcaplng Llnu ..... !!41 tranp. pelnt, am/fm ow.. open. Frequent ~. ..11 lllftll Pert ofc. auembly. -1c. FIT: Mngmt •JtP«. pref. P.T. &PPT. llTTlll company for Sou1~n 1XMA'TRl"aXloft!r P • very Od cond ttvu-out. Call Inna, 173-9007 Coolct In •>tp. In pr9P. & No ••PIM' nee:. 84&-5810 can Laura. 720--0928 Enthult&ttlc appointment Calif • ., ... Bue ,.. LAG BCH AAT MUSEUM c .. L. 0 .A.C.-Totel $1900. ttade or offer. a-PlfllU llne. Contec:t Chris, n•-I ••-11t .. uen needed In Senta commlatlon. Exper, pref. SALE CONTINUES. AK pymt1 19048.48. Drive 997.3994 •--.--1 1111 -•• s.n.r. pert time •J(Pllf -•u. _ .. _ Ana olflc•. Company 557--0150 mdtc. 'A price. 1 4Ny au~ '579.51 (1040M) Gen'I ofc. Menuel tyat9m. ContaCt Frank · · UIW1 I TIWI Need •xpr'd Pllfton. traln1. no exper. nee. u•ii -• only. Fri 3/29 1-epm. 307 --H-U-Tl-NO-TO_N_B_EA_C_H_ ~· .............. Smalt growing clotNng Tree1 RMtaurant Pvt ctub Call Tuel-Sat Studio Ave a.40-&443 Attns & eves. hr1. Salary, -. r-Cliff Dr 41M-e53t CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH .... mfg .. 2 Girl ofc. Dutlee 973-0910 8am-2pm, (W.4.5404 no Hlllng. J•nnll., Hardwar• dept. •xper. J 1_ a.42--0631 540-5114 alto Include phonH, l11l1wftt wl ....... lt &62·5843 pref. Full time. mutt wol1I IW~ mall, orden & llllng. se. e.Y ll.DI •TUI for elegant Newport 8Mctt ftndl. Apply In peraon. loii4ili5 ... p,iii!i.i6.tc"EY-t•o•R"'""siiiXliiiP~-.......... BILL YATES VW-PO RSCHE p/hr. Mon-Fri. 11-5. enwgetlc self motivated Pt· time. lunchea. Mon-Fri. salon. GIOrla a.45-e170 P/T IAUI Plllll Kerm Rima Hardware, PHIRES. MARQUIS CUT. All makM & modela. Celt • el 1·7983 Keren peraon wno r ... t .. well gd benefit.a. Int~ needed for Chlldr9na Furn. 2168 Harbor Bid, C.M. ONL y 125, a.40-Maa now for further . Info. • • A • ..... ' '. ·'... . ' ' ·--.. ,-. with ~ ,,.., o .c . Mon-Fri~. Hora Hut llll!Tm ""· ••or•. Hr1y plus comm. SALES TRAINEES Min Ml-~ . a.45-5287 -·-A irport. part tlm•. Restaurant. 18850 7 Enthulaaatlc people Noexper.neo.GrMtnex. l200toatartguarenteed, ...... u....,, 1111 BAY STREET IMPORTS 714 -833-1300 8 17 48 0 0 4 9 1 4 'i I I ~. now ::f tor 3-11 & 8am-1pm Mon-Fr1. $4.50 Douglas, Irv needed In Santa Ana potltlon for l'IOuMwlfe. no lnVNtrMnt 540-0118 m.~wtit;t;;d, WI .... ,..,... ..... llll ~ INft. MedCei p/hr. Call '°' lnlervlew. HOtel mwtletlng dept. Xlnt In-So. 0 .C. IOC. Call SuNn, $250. 5· Rd Mahog Cof -------- & ~ VllCS. Appty 852-8572 or 756-0849 --· come and rapid advano.-at 495-1055 for Interview IAllWIOl lllP Tbl $200. Lge Sofa & .. ,.,... hneltt, If• CYC w---nu ... _ AJ1C HAii 120 Ave. Serra, S. C. -ment fOf' quallfled J*>p... call btwn 9· 10:30 AM. Low Seat lrMtch plllo ler...._ lft " -.-·· .,,.,. ..._ I COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. The Newport a.acn Mar-No exp. nee. company P.T, lllmWIU 145-1100 1250 bth ~Uher/~ Call ic>r-~J MS 5287 met. pnt, caea, tredee, 171 s;;i;tt Hat~bd ;&;t l /P I llDIPll Uc. 107 Main St. riott Hota1 hu a f\111 time train a. Mr Evant, lmmed. openlngall Mon-1250: bth: G• BBQ l'T&. BAY:TRE~ IMpORTS financing 12495. 754-7M2 trM1POtatlon c.r, '30K Full time. Celt9-11em only Balbo9, 875-3412 opening for cook a. 662-48-44 Fr1. 9-5. Sat. 0-1. s.lry. IMHI ........ Color TV w/ttd s100 ·79 ACCORD ..,._ auto ml, euto..p/a. ale, em/fm •tor Cathy, * •HUTll * :nt•rHt•d Mapp~cant: no selling. Company req. 5/mora yra %•nl mite. lt•m•. 141.1843 Aate lftYim / prime COO'd.. 11K m1: $1950 587-4709 &PT&llllT.l'RllU H .B. Showroom hu ~i:!',.~~m-~ ":ad. B!~~c~~•Y ~r:·ci::::111~·v0~: ~X::::.·.ln~~~~~~~ I~~ evet Ol'l73·210edeya. P1rt1 MIS 551·9300afterl:30. IU.• t31'1 ~ ~ ~ :=:'· ~~~ten! 4-8pm, 900 New.eort c~tk: clln1'. Must tOf'la, 162-5843 heating & elect. 1yttwn1, ....... ·75 Toyota co;oa. '°' ..... IA 111111 'E B;t;:Wk ~ ' a Costa Mee&. MW'I up. In Ing J~704 . t:inter Or. ewport wbeell~hoar~a'ndependlz-'". EatMexp•r&. PVT DUTY AIDE. room. plumbing, carpentry 6 LJtl9AJlll paC rtl, alao 4 VW Urea. 4 dr. S159.95/mo-IOeded l50ci. ~TO~ lt--'-WMI._._ .............. , BeachEOE • ... boad &tal I h palntlng. Job lncld1 ea•• all Marta.722·1174 SS38.42chwn-Tenna/48 1210 •• 1•~.1•".1120 llt;~· pr~"" i;, Ill.Mil PlllM MISllLUIEIS n ° n • • ~ ~~~ Pr• 1 tor ~t hawrt< a'I ~:c oi purchallng ot Janitorial -I Aat" Wu... RB Comm'I Cled End LM _,,.... "' pet1. =~ 11Pt. & P~ ::;::• ~ tlOMI 17. p/hr. o wn tranap. elderly man. 5 day w<>fk auppllet. Good salary. Ev•rythlng goeal WI llf &U •D lLL·llYlll LUii ~1!:1at I• :..'* 548-~· Call btwn ctr1Vlfia r.cord. 833-ra:: 786-8222 6!1,}!!POll.T Wlllll ~~u:::s~i:.~ ~r: =-~~ ~a~~~~nkgle~;~: SHELVING USED CARS & TRUCKS too714//~~M32·1"!81 ~5 w 6: ~Rg;n0;1o-•' . INSPECTOR/M.chanlcal ~.,_, Dedicated perton w/ret1 box 23. COiona del Mar, COUNTERS COME IN OR CALL FOR """ "" Muat--to ~-llTI NIT •F 11'1 llUYllY PIUll 2 yrs machine ,lhop exper lllELS ooly need apply. For a Ca. 92825 FIXTURES FIB APPUllM. J~ur tiB S7475 175-HtlO OUf1tde ..... a1ao ord. amblUou1, energetic Blue print reading & pe11ona: lntervl•w llOln••y Weetclltf Phermac:y Connier-Del.lllo t entrv ...... withuls. M/F'1 18Jovr. own tranap. tome math req'<I. Salary want•d for lingerie, 631-3776 b1wn 8-10.m an 2043 W•tcllff Dr. N.B. 7 XKE. Y12 2~2• Utl"'G 'a.4 ELDO 17K ml. blue/ w/..-t ex A ...... 211·1&61 Ed per exna.o. Apply In peraon t.uncheon & Cocktall IV 631 7538 Girt Friday. V..,,.,, actlv. mYllUT gd cond. $11.000 MUlt bfu. conven. Ilk• top. tor';;,,,,::,,,.";,~':::. American Automated En-Fashion Showa. Pie ... or · mag at • · (aometlme. 0;~1 rM I 6'6·7430ora.48-7971 111211BEACHBLVD. ...t 774-1042Anehelm l .... 1418/moorpurdl. for rig ht p•opl •. WANT ACTION? glneerlng. 58e2 ReMarch .._ call 548-8444 IUl EnlTI UIJI eatata olfloe need1 John Wayne Tannlt Clb HUNTINGTON BEACH '78 XJe, blege. xlnt oond, Alan dtiya 957-1133 97f..9073 Clataifed Adt 142-5878 Of. Hunt Bch. 898-9951 •INSTANT INCOME* attractive, ltlarp ltMfgetlc Mbrlhlp. All atMnltlet 141-llllf Mt-1111 112K ml. $7000. PP NABERS Very active office needs 2 glrl tor typing. filing & 11000. cml 142.-81.02 _llT _ 559-4221 or M0-2057 w-.. -lllTll lllTE llc'1' agents tor sales and aen'I ofc WOl'k. Ask for w , ... ,.......,.__.... rentala.Call673·1900 Dinah. Playa R.E Lg. excel. modern doll & ILUl ... llll .......... 1141 CADl.LAC KIDS.EARN GREAT TRIPS ANO PRIZES I. Avallable In: PllJI lHI Estate 873-1900 bear colletlon lnel Cab-S..Tony~lal '74 450 IE[;;;;:+, 8/o, ;;a AGES 11-14 EUN ti» TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now llawt I~ ope111ncs tor yoll'll HCtr tlrawers to stcure readtn for The Ounc' C4ut Diiiy P1loi Our crews st111 at 3 30 pm and "°'' unt~ 8 30 p m weekdays On ~turda,. we wor\ a tnr more hours You win u rn man, lrios ltld prtzts. alone .. 111 u rn.nc yo11r own lllOMJ there IS no OfitYtrtflC or c.olltcboll tllYOhtd H ,ou art .nttmttd. ptuse ull Mr [~<I (714) 548-7058 NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA NIGUEi. baoe Patch. 979-9879 w/tvory & blk/lnt. cieM LAROE.ST SELECTION HOIPTlllllT/TYPIST llOIOllf GAY ENCOUNTERS a prlV 18500. p.p 559--4221 otlatemodel,IOwmlleege Newpor1 Centw Law Of· pit W· Th-F, 631-2345 memberthlp tvc fOf' ptof, '80 SOOSD. A-1 Corid. Cadllleca In Or~ ~ln:o~~~~r~91g;:i: llllnllT /lllln aeml-profc atudent1 & Below wholesale. Fin. Countytl_.Os..• l lualt O 1 Experience preferred by but no nee. Call Louisa. for a publlc watflf' agency teacher•. 111 today open avail. 845-8700 Mon-Fri • not neceuary. Earn "•0-8900 located In Laguna Hiiia. the dOOf to a new beQln-SA50.-S600 per mont -Excel. typing and Cleflcal nlng. 714-974-7513 '81 380SEL. gray/Q!•Y~ 2e00Harbor11Vd. No collecting. Call 10am ll""...._... skill Ki ~ I J..,. fUlly loaded. Ilk• MW. COST A MESA to 4pm. Monday-Friday. vu•-• e4~r~~ ~;tteian°d Npt Bch T.nnls Club lull Mutt Miii 720-9902 Qftftlli 1113 lllL FWY dlctaphone helpful. Start-family . membership $350 'II ., -.U ·a 1 380 SLC blk/bft< 27K IUlllOIAST IAILY PILIT u2-a21 Permanent PI T. Y9t')' buey Ing salary ll305/mo. Fii-OBOS-48·74151250-4795 5apd,0/D,A/CPf-s>,P/S, ' ' '78ANNTVERSARYVun Real Estate Office. MUST Ing d••dllne April 111. PEllWI 1111 tllt, lnt.rmltt9nt wlper9, ~i Car. lthr. Wirf, xlnt Blk/b* pwr wind am/tm type, be preMntable & r• 770-8298. EOE rear tree~. and mor•. 29,500 720-9902 very deen, $8300 oeo'. llable. 5h11datly. l1exlble. --------Very nne 9x 12 HerlZ. 50 (Ser. #2"0) '63 380SL. blk/blk, 11K 145-1525 Call Allison 631-1216 llOT'T/llll"11111T yrs old. 5x3 Kerman. B11 111.Ht ml, U.S. Car. lthr, Ilk• •81 Cheveitte IOw ,,,.._ .,l••JHS I ~i~~\:· Grubb & Elll1 Brok.raoe otr 85~8 ORANG~-COAST new. under werran1y •xoaptlonaftYCIMn. Muat -j• .' ;: · Dlvlalon la eeelclng excep-AMC/Jeep 134,500 720-9902 ... to eppfeclate 12275 Do you type. Board or '1 , tlonal peraon lor their SCRAM-LETS 2524 Harbor Coate Meu 'M GLC 4 dr. ale, euto, 87$-9580 computerized systems. Real E1ta11 office In New· Ml NII atllfeo,allYer, lie nu 8900 1-=..,,....,.~-------...,.....-~:!..~:: 1j7u~I 01 part ll01"1111ST ~~ltng~:1~e;;,~~~~ ANSWERS YUi • ml. 17000. PC> 854-MU !! '!:! ~ --------sharp ple11ant person IOI' on liatlngs. Real Eatate Weakly. Filth ..... llflll •959 ... _.. H•l •n Irvine Del/eloper. Buay office exper required. Imply-Zephyr '79 Ford Econollne. pit, ForcomP9tltlveprlcet& WI llY 6 People needed In Santa phonea. r eq. typing ldeel working condition• PLAY WITH p/b, V8. 69k orig ml i....ratMon 1H5 Ana office. No exper. 40wpm. S 1200. 11ar1 w/ xlnt ~nt1. Saiery "Children'• toy1 would 13900/offllfl 499-.4020 modela, DeYld Pottt, ll.IAll IUI needed Company t11lns. 860·8900 com t / rMnaura e w exper. probably laatlonger," my &Itel la---'.. autl'lorlnddeeletl'9'>. •-Tl-I ::~584~0 Mr. Hlton. HOl"1111ST (W.4.7020 uk for Bruce. neighbor llghed whll• ~ 84&-7027 818/916-MM - -------needed tor Precision •heet IEOllITT 11111 wzooatcmhlnog ohn•'t .. ~'ur1~~·d1 Alla ..... tlH TIP••• Piii H•l Hll metal firm. Fabrication ff ,..., ...,.. ... must heve good com· Technology Inc.. near 538-9402 bike. "II grown-up1 had e· For Pempered South Cout Plaza. Xtnt lllYlll n&Jlll their own to PLAY . Mercedea Benz beneftt1 & atartlng pay FIT. Some wttnd1. WITH:· • llllJllllTI 1111 Must lype acourataly & 144.7209 Univ athletic Club 1400. + • Top Mercedel Prtoea Pl6d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!~ munlcatlon skills. prefer r bookkffplng bckgrnd Call 5-49-1 157 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Part Time have office background. tranaf tee 844·2815 Cell Peter or Ray Cali for appointment TUGlll G 6elec 1 ... If •llTI AND ~1~~~~~C~Et:,.KER 751-8961 Large active a.chool In fic1 Faraltart/ rM~85't 1~ :'o!:c new tllal --c M Area can 7-11am 01 llln/OLHIOAL country aettlng nMd• ~•Jta. eat 1221. llAll •MTI 2-7pm 631·3040 Mon.Fri Accurate typing & general creative. ltMfgetlc I*-mflO: Cliek' for NJ: me1ai a.48 DoYef StrMt 213 or 714 e37-2333 r·--JI Otc ... 1111 P-full ti--sons to work with Pf• flled~a l75 ~1~3098 N__.Beech P-•Lt 1117 WWI ....._ _______________________ __,, nx-••Jll -... m. ""' achool•r. Full or part '"' '""' 1·1-"""2 otoo' =-p;,'"iiii-p.jiij•~--·•-•l::w~::=:::-::::;::-;o;;:;-::::.-:: '"1:-position. Reaume. ref1 & 'II~ --·--•74 Muateng on"' 58K ori.. ACAOll !IO Prevent ~EVIOUt PVZZLI tOLVED Telephone Answering Ser-salary hlatory to P.O, Box time. ECE required. Uaed Royafax 115 Copier, • .,.. 944 5 lpd, full pwr, ~. i •7 "' 61 Soap.frame oar vice. lull & part-time 1825, Wettcllff Dr. Suite 6'0-8820 Paulette perfect cond. Teke OW< A-..a• I lrthr, 7'1 8'1, wM/btwn, ml, 4 cyt, epd, p/1, p/b, 1 M1nhandleo 6 Ret>utr 10 Arranoe 14 Ammori11 compound 15 Elephant s·ear 18 Frenzy 17 Ruplures 18 Down under 20 Betotcens 22 Happen1"g 23 Thrashes 24 Some lat>rics 25 Rhythmic 28 Sellled 29 M1n1mum 30 R1ncor 35 Wl11f t>ody 36 Melody 37 Stupid one 38 Scorned <I t 8e det1S1Ye <13 P011y up .c.c Landscapes 45 Bog step 48 Girl 1n a song 50 Ascend 51 Oranoes 55 -cream 57 UK money 58 Brtnli 59 Single time 62 Not>le varied h 541 3395 --------pymll. Lauri 833-0425 _. anrf, 5K ml. 84M800 rune 9fMt, gd pelnt & 63 Facino. gtac1er ours -270. Nwpt Bch. Ca 92le0 TUOlll Pll-lllllL I ' '11 xua1 :aooo cm. Mon.-Frl. Mpm. tW.. Smog cert 1 ownr DOWN I EQuat pre! 2 Solemn word 3 M111ral •Inveigle~ 5 Carping crit•· c1sm 6 Nevada or Oreo°" 7 Alleys 8 Music and drama 9 Luau rood 10 F'um•sh 1 ' We1ohe<1 down 12 M10dleman 13 Lodgings 19 Jeopardy 21 insect 24 Saint 25 A111red 26 Gas prel 27 W4'trS 28 Thrust .30 Weatnercock 31 Fury 32 Meat"'"" 33 Custody 34 New1s 36 Ouote 39 Flo-rs 40 Mountain range 4 I Pred•cam,.nts •2 C1ose11 44 Soutll Fr 45 C011M'rves <16 Calling 4 7 Calls up •8 Cavalr)' weapon 49 Displeasure 5 t PosMSStve 52 Prepl)••tion 53 Cpts and ~IS 54 Old world hzaro 56 011nr.a DIMES -A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or lesa In our famous DIM~S-A·LINES put>- 11"'*1 Heh S•turday In the Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE sds must be pr•p•ld '° ms/I or bring tlMHn Into ti» Daily PllOt office. 8't .ur• to lnclu<M your pho,,. number or ad- d,... In your •d. have • prlc• on Heh ""'" & no 110brevlatlon1. DEADLINE: -.... .., . .,... Coeta ..... ,c ..... .. 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DlaneMae bruclcrcy had taken coca1ne an)'where from 40 and Dawn Joy Utterback. a rrio of to 90 minu&es before the accident. f~~nds from Mis ion Viejo who were Murphy was on probation from an w1th11 tm~ t..m silo•edJ& .. photographs of the woman w11o ..e killed. Lett said he will call more ..... • dozen witnesses and Hbinated IM 111al could take a month or loltllf. By STEVE MARBLE Of1Mo.111"'°'awt The attorney who represents a H"untington Beach woman charged with manslaugbter and drunken driv- ing in a triple-fatal accident said Coaat Coast College Chancellor David Brownell was ..honored at a reception this week./ Al Coast residents react to the amount of basketball games on television late- ly./ Al California Methane gas leaking from site of Hollywood explosion Is beginning to taper off .I A4 Nation General Electric denies It overcharged government $800,000 In defense con- tract./ A7 World U.S. nowsays slain Army major was In an area that was formerly off-limits to Westerners./ A7 Mind&Body Therapy Selection Ser- vices uses videotape in- troductions to match clients with therapists for best results./81 Dieting results won't last unless you know why you eat when you're not hungry./81 Food Ethnic classics have been adapted to readily avail- able ingredients and up- dated for modern tlme- tables./C 1 Sports Dave Grant and his Or- ange Coast College crew are looking for a big season./01 Entertainment Sexy Cybill Shepherd is carving out a new career In TV comedy./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi P lay Review Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Tetevlslon Theaters Weather LtvING SPACES CONTEST Ent'}' Form SeePag~87 05 A3 B6-8 05-8 05 08 04 C 1-10 07 A8 B3 B1 -2 A10 81 B4 A3 04-6 01 -~ 83 84-5 A2 Tuesday the collision was caused by the treacherous condition of Pacific Coast H11hway's dreaded ''Blood Alie :· "there's something very wrong with that road... defense atto'"!'ey /#Wllo,..oot• MXtesting Photo at top ehowe unarmed warheade from llX inter- continental ballletic ml•lle etrealdr.!toward earth o•er the Kwa eln lllMUe Ranae in the aciflc after 4, 750- mlle flight from Vandenber& Air Force baee. Seven euc6 teeta ha•e been conducted, with more echeduled. Graphic at rtaht ebowe bow 10 warhead• of an MX ml•- Ue are deployed. The Houe •oted Taeeday to appro•e the MX proaram and a •ote on funding I• due today or Thursday. For complete elol'f et• llX apprcwal, eee Page~ A8 .. • . • · But prosecutor John Lett said Murphy was too drunk to bedrivina and had snorted such a large amount of cocaine before the accident that she might have been "convulsive." Murphy, 26. faces' three man- slaughtercharges in the Sept. I 0 head· Counfy orders lawto prohibit ~a~er tainting By JEFF ADLER , OflftoOollr ....... The Orange County Board of Supervisors diftoc'ted its attorneys Tuesday lO prepare an ordinance makinJ 1t illcgaJ to dump CQDtam1- nanfs into the county's underground freshwater basjn. The board supported th<.· proposal. forwarded by ~upcrvisor tt'lph Clllrt. foUowing "*'ths of heated discu,sio,.. with ..,_ ar'd ffdcral envlronmtntal ofTid9&, a local Sewer a..sency a~i"crsidc Co!Jnty of- fi'lials ove • rospoal to dump contaminated tcr from the ~rin&fellow acid C'its into Oranae County'<s sewer S)'stem. Supervisors balked at the proposal after d1sco"enng some of the con- taminated water \\Ould be lnJeCtcd into the county'!> underground water basin ifthe tnngfellow plan were put into action. "Wh ile the immediate threat of Stri ngfellow wastes has momentarily subsided. the larser 1'lsue of grGundwater contamma11on still rt- ma1ns." Clark said. "Let's proh1b11. by countx ordmanC'e. the injection and/or discharge of contaminated water into the underground water basin:· Clark added the measure "-Ould l l\'C the county a "a ready tool to deal (Pleue eee WAT&R/A2) nding toiether 1~ a compact Fiat. earlier drunken drivin1 conviction at Murphy also 1s charged with one • the time of the accident. That fact , count e~c~ offelony drunken driving however. will not be re\eaJcd to and ~nv1ng with a blood-alcohol jurors durin& tht' tnal. level in excess of 0.1 O. the level at Still confined to a wheelchair w1lh ~hich a motorist is presumed intox-two broken leas ~utTtrtd in the 1cated. accident. Murphy dabbed at htr C)'t'S The colhston occuned Oii a ... hghted stretch of h•*""Y bet- Scal Beach and un~t liadl nar Hurit1fig1on Harbour that hal anied (Pleue Me TIUPLS/M) Valley cable viewers get service back Cabkt tetevttion aervtce was r.stored Tu.day aft«noon to about 100 Fountain Valley IUblCriberl who k>St their tete- vtalon reception about two hours before the start of the 57th Academy Awards, one of tete- vtsfon'a most popuklr broad- cuta. The 24-hour disruption was cauaed when a private contractor cut an und«ground tel4Malon cable while digging up roota In the area of the Park Peclflc Apartment complex In the vtcln- lty of La Hmclenda Avenue and San Mateo Street, a ,.._anta- ttve of the Dk:klntun Pacific Cat>teeystema company Mkt. Eartler. offtclala Mid a city crew wu reepon•ble for MYerlng the cable. Suprerrie Court refuses to hear adham lawsuit Gerryrilandenng case lnanother state will will be aired, however By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of1Mo.111Notatslt The U.S. upreme (oun has refused to review a suit filed by Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. and fellow Republicans chargtng that California's rcappon1onment ger- rymandered d1stncts to unfairly fa vor Democrats. The Supreme Court did not provide reasons for the refusal, but agreed to hear a similar case in Indiana that may lead to changes 1n California. Badham said. Republicans have argued that While thetrcongress1onal canaTdates ou1polled Democrats in Cahfom&a in November. they wound up Wlth oaly 40 percent ( 18 of 45) of the state's congressional seats. Badham contends the Ocroocrat· controlll'd state Legislature is guilty of gcrf) mandenng -creattng oddly c;haped d1stnct boundanes to sjve unfair ad\antage to a political pany -and that the d1stnc1s do not reflect the political makeup of California. uch a prae11cc. Caltfomia Re- publicans claim. 1s unconstttutiooal. Badham 1ntt1ated the un 1n 1983 as Cahfom1a's repr6entauvc to the Republican National Congressional Committ~. The intent was to fof't'C the Legisl4lture to redraw district boundanes pnor 10 the 1986 ekc- t1ons. - ··The rights of Cal1forn1a voters v.ere deltberatel) trampled bl th~ (Pleue .ee COURT/A2) Tie vote remov.es Irvine cify role in visitors' bureau By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... .,..,,... ..... Four Irvine Cit} Council members were united 1n their support of the creation of an I rvinc Con' ent1on and Visitors Bureau Tuesda}. but the) deadloc ked on whether tht.• Cll) should be d1rcctl> IO\ oh cd in the operation of such an group. .\n organizer of the bureau said the council's tic 'ote would lead to a ··rethinking" of the proJeCt. which ma} be returned fo r additional con- sideration when all fi\e council members are present. At the urging of the In ine Chamber of Commerce. the In ine ( on,ent1on and V1s11ors Bureau 1s being formed to lure con' ent1ons and bu')inc.'~') meetings 10 In ine's hotels and to encourage corporations to locati: 1n the Clly. The chamht'r and l 11\ .. tall mem· ber'i recommendt"d tha1 the lOUnl·1J appoint a council ml·mtx·r and tv.o other Cit) rcpresentat1H'' 10 <>enc on the con' enuon bureau·, I I-member board of d1rcllOI"'). .\I Tucsda\ ·., mt.·c11ng. lOunc1I ml.'mbers Oa' 1d Baker and alh .\nnl' ''•lier <;upponl·J that rec- ommenda11on hut Larn .\g.ran and Barbara \.\ 1cner 'otl'd no. \a\ 1ng the bureau c.hould he e"tabh\hed ·and run stnctl\ h\ tht.• prnate St'ttor. The fifth counul member. Ma )Or Da' 1d Sills. "a•.c1ut of to\\ n. and the 2-2 '01c meant th(' bureau's request for nt\ part1('1pa11on "ac, denied. "'l' request lor ell~ lund1ng was inc lulled in T uc')(Ja~ \ proposal, but )Omt• orga n11crs had predicted the burt.·au",dtrl'ClOrH,ould return in the (Pleue eee CITY I A2l Masked doctor held in robbery attempt after police chase . By ST,EVE MARBLE Of .. Doll'I> ,... ..... .\ ( orona dl'I Mar ph\\1r1an \\l'Jr· 1ng a skeleton mask and a .1ogg1 ng .,u1t O\Cr his thrt.•e-p1t•ce bu:.iness su11 "J' arres ted Tuesda~ on <11uc,p1c1on ut attemptl.'d hanl.. roh~·~ aftt'f he wnc; potted lurking beh ind a Nev.ixln Beach sa' ings and loan Dr. Jerome Jablon. 5(\. a fam1I' ph~!>1 1an v.1th oflio: on a,1_( 1l3\t H1ghv.a\. "as arrested JU\t altl'r Ill n.m ou.ts1dc Be' erl) H 111<, 'ing' and Loan h~ police. Pohcc ..aid thl'' had 10 l'ha~ Jablon after he tm"d to outrun the officers,. Otlker Tom Lmk <>aid pohl'C found a .38-cahber handgun 1n~1Je a wh11 e hank bag the ph~ 1C'1an all~ed· STEVE IAlau h tl"'l'll J\H.lt.' "h1 le 1r' 1ng to elude 11llil l'r' IJhh1n rcmJml·d in , u'itod} today .11 thl' '\e\\fXln fkach uty Ja1l 1n hcu ot S'iu noo hail \ fam1I} member lkd1n1'l.1 "' ,ommcnt on the circum- ~tanl~' nl Jahlon·, arrec,t \lu1nhn11 to police ~cords. Jab'on v.a' l·arr' 1ng more than SI llS m cash, a prl''l 11p11on p.1d and 1x mllJOr lrcdll ,,ud<. \\hl·n he v. scar~ Junnf.l lhl' pohC'e hookin1 proccn. lahlnn"<, 1484 four-door ubaru \\3 tound park~ near the 111v1np and loan Little said. .\ lcmalc 1ogger ~poncdly alened emplOH'csof1he savin~and to.a aoa 'U'fl•l'1ou!> man v.eanng the \kckton (Pleaee .ee DOCTOa/ Aa) Foamy start off coast 'harmle.9' F th f bo ft ' it j t II into a ('ro~d of pc pie \\antun 8 CrO one Y n_SSU aga OS po CC; di ret1rd for hfc That' what th<' Focus ON lHf NEws MAHONE\' Judg~ys~-day_t_er'!.1 faJr ~m_td_dlegroun_d_' _-.... Pft;:t::r:~~aac"ao•60d• '"'' .. 1 -t~ 'II be out in 40 da) TM pohtt ('lllcd 1l mur<kr and so T~ ttntenct UTllU the hell out of d1d'tM d1 tnct attome). The IK't•dcnt Robert Thoma One da 1n J&1l 1s too wu btyond ncahatncc. bt')'ond rttk· much. he said. ""1nen -n wa mu.rdtt 1 ttail Thom '" 1n ur•n~'C' compan thaf wha1 oftk 1als \aid. c'«Ull\!C, bchC\.t'S h1 ton Jt'f1 and TM Hun11n1ton Btach H11h hi\ son' pal. Randy raf\. art' tht" hool \tudtnts ~ \C)ttdina. Rlt'-\1ct1m1 of poht t~ pohucs of a 1n1. Somconuaed they wtrt do•na 80 \) tem bent on ronvicun11 dmer for moh or ~llt'f'. It -.as hkc nnna. aun murder. He's bitter lie think the Hun1- 1ng1on tkach Police ()(panmt"nt \\il!> O\.l.'.'r1calou'I and the d1 met att rn(\ v.a11 too pubhc1t' m1ndN He thin!.. the Judac a,ot c.aua)\t 1n the-nl!lldlc, and that the J)t\' ran amok v.1th the 'It Or) "It the> ~en.· real!\ lu1ll . v.h\ did the> onh1 *4"' 40 Ja)\. Wh> not the ma\1m~m ' n'~ thl· father "-ho (Pleue eee ft&NS'/42) > •• LOS ANGELES (AP) -The first !Wfti9,.... fuaded by lhr surplus from IUtlmer'1 OIYmDic Games will ean S2 million for 368 youth cilitiH in 17 Soulbttn California itia-, int~~ina ?CveralOranac Cout ommunahH. at was announced uetdar,. Tbe 'Summer Games ·u .. pro- m was unveiled at a press con- renee at the Westwood head-uanc!1. of the Lo~ Anaeles Olympic nai ana Com mince. he S2 million wiJI to JO toward n' or cJt~ndina tbc...hoJllS xistana facilities in the 17 oom- unitics where the Oarms took place ast summer, it was announced. "This is our way of repayina those ommunities for their panicipation," id LAOOC' Chairman Paul Ziffrcn. he proaram. he said~ "is the best ssible way to continue the legacies fthe 1984 Games in our communi- , .... 1y." The program is funded throuJ}l the Los Angeles Organizing Committee's _.Amateur Athletic Foundation, which was set up in 1982 to administer some f the surplus from1he Games. Last fall, the foundation tttth·ed SSO million, Ziffrcn said, addina that the S2 million wi ll be taken out of the approximately S4 million in interest that the $SO million has gener.ued thus far. Dan Crut, the LAOOC coordi- nator· of youth proarams~ said the pl'Olflm will provide 100,000 ad- ditional hours of open playground time for more than a milljon youths. "It will also provide SOO to 600 jobs this summer, mostly for high school students," Cruz said. -SCSldcs Los Angeles. the cities involved are Anaheim. Arcadia. Burbank, Cerritos. Chino. El Toro. Glendale. Irvine. Laguna Hills. Long Peach. Mission Viejo. Monterey Parle. Ojai, Pasadena, Pico Rivera and Santa Monica. Former LAOOC President Peter Ue~rroth. now the Commissioner of baseball. ~nt a message from Tokyo congratulating the foundation board for moving quickly to implemen t the program. "The Summer Games '85 concept brings together many of the clements which made the 1984 Olympic pmes work well -1he blendina of existina fac1hties and programs to involve young people in Olympic-related spons prOif'8mS," Uebcrroth said. ''The opponunlty to go a nctah· borhood CM ter or a school to learn or improve spons skills this 5ummer will certainly improve the qualily of youth activ1t1cs in outhcm Cali- fornia." Z11Tren credited David Wolper, wh o presented the Opening and Closmg Ceremonies at the Olympics and Is an IAOOC'DOir member. with the idea for the program. Wolper said the program will culminate in August with a Summer Games '85 competition following eight regional tournaments. C'oed volleyball. half-court three-on-three basketball. track and field, sports skills (kicking and throwing) and a sport that has not yet been named will be the areas of "Olympic-related" competition. Wolper also said therc will be compeution during the two-day weekend event for the handicapped. WATER POLLUTION BAN SOUGHT ••. From Al w1th polluters of our water" and '1•:would lessen the county's de- '• pendence on state and rtf1onal agen- ' c1es to protect the county s interests. Supervisor Roger ~tanton agreed 1 ·with the proposaJ. pointing out that the county was not told that the tringfellow disposal plan was "being •concocted to bring 107 contaminants through Oranse County." Stanton said a county measure would lorce ··obscure agencies" to make more complete disclosures of 11s plans. "We must toughen our ordi- nances.'' Supervisor Bruce Nestande added. Nestande asked that the measure be drafted to include all contaminants that might find their way into the county's underground freshwater supplies. However. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper expressed doubt whether the county would have jurisdiction 10 administer the proposed ordinance. He said its application to county sanitation districts is in doubt • Superviso~·rected Kuyper to review the le of such a measure and. if possi le, write an ordinance for their consideration within six weeks. ... ---------...-.----...-------------:'.COURT REJECTS BADHAM LAWSUIT •.. 'From Al ' 1gerry mandering of the Democrat Legislature .and governor." Badham said in a prepared statement follow- ing the Supreme Court's decision Monday. , "Congressional distri cts were ' drawn soley to keep the Democrat 'incumbents entrenched in power through this-decade." ~ In 1he Indiana case. 1ron1cally. 111s the R.epublicans who arc being ac- cused of drawing the gerrymandered d1<.1ncts. State Democrats claimed 1ha1 the Rcpubhcans unfairly stacked tht' deck to give their candidates an unfair advantage. The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in the Democrats' fa vor. and Indiana Republicans appealed the decision to the Supreme Court. ~ Even though 1t may hurt fellow party members in Indiana. California and -na11onal GOP officials support the federal District Court ruling. The Indiana case 1s expected to be heard by the Supreme Court later this spring. Badham said the decision could have a far-reaching effect~ Cali- fornia because the constitutionality of political gerrymandering will fi- nally be decided. The Supreme Court has ru led that election districts must include the equal numbers of voters. It also has ruled that district lines cannot be drawn to discriminate against min- ori ty voting groups. But the court has yet to determine 1f drawing district lines that give unfair advantage to one party 1s const1tu- 11onal. -FOAM OFF COAST SAID HARMLESS •.. From Al tal health. said. And. al1hough health workers couldn't get close enough to the substance to test 11. 1nd1cations are the OufTy foam was little more than earl > , · blooming dtnoOagellates. he said. DtnoOagcllates arc free-noating plants that bloom during warm weather. The culprits are probably the ' green version of a similar plant that aC'counts for the yearl} reports of red tides. Men) man said. The -;ame temperate weather 1ha1 lured thou~nds of people 10 area beaches probabl) caused 1he bloom- ing efTect. he said. .. We feel the warm -weather we had '11mulatcd this growth:· he said. l'rnplc repomng the phenomenon 10 the health agenc} ex pressed con- rcrn that the foam wac; a<:tuall y o;oap bubhlc~ from an oil tanker washdown qr a c;cwage line break. but neither .ippcar<; to be the case. Merryman ~au.I another rea .. on health officials put forward the d1noflagellate theory. Oil or sewage spill~ would not line the coast for such a long wa}. Merryman said. He speculated that the foaming ac11on may haH· heen caused h} heav} tides damaging the newl y blooming plants. Red blooming versions of the plants cause the equally harmless ··red tide'>" to" h1ch parts of the ocean iake on a scarlet tinge 1n warm weather. Merl") man said. "It"s JU'it one of those quirks of nature.' he c;a1d . TEENS' SENTENCE ... From Al behe,cs the \Ouths <,hould ha'e been spared an) 1a1l 11mc .. I think this 1s a case where the kids got caught up 1n politics." Thoma., said. ··The) -were ca'>} scapegoats ... But Judge l ou1<. Cardena\. who sentenced the pair. said most people think he wen t too light on Thomas and Craft .. II thl\ "'a' a porulant} contest. thO!i(' h<l}\ would he 1n pmon:· ( ardena<o \aid • • • The II\ e\ ol Jell fhoma'> and Before the night was over. both Thomas and Craft had been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police said it appeared the teens were mvolved in a <>peed contest when their cars rammed the Datsun. Deputy 01stnct Attorney Brent Romnc.·y later filed second-degree murder charges. The occasion marked the first time in Orange Count} that a murder charge had been filed 1n a fatal car acc ident that did not involve alcohol. .. , recall reading the paper th e morning after the accident," said Cardenas. who had no idea at the time he'd later pass Judgment on 1hc teen- Rain will last th gugh tonight Aeln fell 1teedl!y 1eroe1 Southern CaltfOtnla tod1y 1nd ttlYeittt ~• wan'9d of llrq . gutty Wlnda In the mountlln1 and dtMrtt .. • ttorm bOrn In the Gulf or A.Iuka maroMd down IN Pacific COllt. The chance or continuing rain In Loe AnQe1et and the vali.yt w .. put at eo percent ton68f'lt end 30 peroent '°'Thursday. Tr1ve4ef1 advllOl'IM lesued for the mountain• and cMMr11 warned or 40 mph wind• and ar ... of blowlng Nnd i nd duet In the d9tertt thrOYgh Thursday. A tmatl cr1ft .Ovleory w .. laeued HrlY today for the outer coaetal water• from Point Conception to San Cltment• lll1nd. Along tha Orange Coa1t It wlll be .-io1tty cloudy tonight with 1howw1 likely. 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Mo9tl)' ~ """"' "" ...-en0. MMeWedge ' PO()< Tn.Heclay al 5 48 am ano Nit IGIMn •I Jeckeon.Ma 11 11 .ittl t ~ llllld LOC91y windy L..-leedl 2-3 PO()< e llpm JllClllOI\-13 45 .. ~. ~ ~ 111 IMIOa, wwm-lanQa!MnM 1·3 1•1• Moon,_ tooey al II 12 pm Mlt It "-41 '° 2:.: i!!,8.,. Sunday. L-In IN W ... ""'P:M 11 13 p m tnd r11M 9Q11n Thufldey Al Ken ... City 13 57 .... dlNclloft: .. 1212am TRIPLE-FATAL BLAMED 0N ROADWAY •.• From Al the nickname "Blood Alley" because of the carnage and loss of life on the road. Lett said ev1den~ will show Murphy's Dodge drifted in front of the womens' small Fiat. He said Murphy slammed into the compact car without ever hitting her brakes. "The impact was sor eat the cars welded together." sai Letts. who claimed lhc accident had a combined force of 11 0 mph. But Gailen said his client is not guilty of manslaug,hter and blamed the four-lane highway itself for the mayhem . "There are a lot of things wrong with that highway." said Gailen. "It was pitch dark and there are no lights. You can't sec." Gailen also insinuated that it was thedriveroftheothercar. Slemmons. who crossed over the center lane. Further. he said all three victims had been drinking prior to the accident. "If the girls had been on their side of the road. we would not be here today.'' Gailen told j urors. Murphy was at a model ing session With fwo men in 1-runffnjfoi\Bcach several hours before the accident. Tony Manin. a part owner of a modeling firm. testified Murphy had shown interest in posing in a "strip- otr' contest. When she arrived for the session. Murphy was "excited and in an 3g11ated state -basically ofT 1n space:· Leu toldjurors. Murph} drank 1wo glasses of wine - each about 10 ounces. the pros- ecutor said. He said she left the residence at about I :40 a.m .. more 1han an hour before the accident. Gailcn said his client was un- fam iliar with the four-lane highway ou tside Seal Beach and may have followed the painted center divider into a left-turn pocket near the point of the accident. .. She o;ecs the lights coming at her and she grabs onto the wheel - there·,. not enough time to react.'' said Murphy"-; attorney. "The last thmg that happens io; that she sees the lights. And th:it's :ill." CITY SPLIT ON VISITORS' BUREAU .•. From Al coming weeks with a plea for a share of the 8 percent bed tax collected b)' the city at local hotels. In preliminary talks. organizers had discussed a percentage that wou ld give the new bureau $344.000 during the next fiscal yea r. The funds would be used to pay for a stafT and promotional materials to help lure business meetings and conventions to Irvi ne's hotels. which would in turn would lead to increased city bed and sales tax revenues. backers said. Irvine now has three hotels. Another six arc e'pected to open by mid-1988. Gary Austin. vice president of the lrvmechamber's Economic Develop- ment Council. said today convention bureau organizers now will review how the board of directors could be se1 up wi1hou t c11y represenati ves. An alternative to city funding. he said. would be membership dues. But 4.ustin said reduced financial backing "severely li mits the effectiveness of the organization." He said bureau supporters may decide to bring the ci ty participation proposal back to the full council to point out that the group would not simply bolster local hotel revenues but wo uld encourage desirable bio- tech andbusinesses to locale in Jrvine. Austin said the proposal would be returned to the council if organizers felt encouraged to do so. But he added ... We wouldn't want to force the ISSUe " At Tue<>da) 's meeting. Austtn told council member about the fierce compe1111on among cities seeking lucrative convention business. "Irvine has a vested interest 10 maintaining and protecting it's mar- ket share ... he said. Councilwoman Wiener said she su pported the convention bureau concept. But she said city officials should not be directly involved 1n promoting local hotel business. just as thq do not direC'tl y promote companies selling "romputer chips and hospital supplies." DOCTOR CAPTURED IN HOLDUP TRY ... From Al mask. police said. Employees re- sponded by locking all doors and calling police. '\t least two other people reported- ly saw the shon. gray-haired man wearing the mask and carrying the bank deposit bag. One woman said the man pulled ofT the mask after he no1iccd that she was staring at him . "He never got inside the bank." lmle said. .\ natiH' of New York <:1ty. Jablon. who 1s divorced. hves 1n South Laguna. He has been licensed to practice medicine 10 California since 1955. acl·ording to the state Medical Qualit> \ssurance Board. .. Then· "'as no 011 or g.rl·asc or .1n\th1ng like tha1:· he !>aid. There wen: no '>torm' O\ er the balm) -wet·kend that might c:an) oil and soap re.,1duc in from one of thl· tankers anchored 10 miles olT'ihore iind none of 1hc Orange Count} c;a n1ta11on \ll\tnct'\ reported problem\ with their r1pc<i that <lump wa.,tc into the ocean. Mern man said. Rand) (raft. high '>Chool students Y.llh a common 1nterec;t 1n cars. were changed radicall} Onl' afternoon on the v.a' home from c,c·hool earl\ in Deccmbcrof19H1 · agers. "I wa~ hornfied. I thought . .------------------------------:--------------- I lad there been a \cwagc <;pill. he \Jill. thl' residue v.ould appear gra). 'look at what these punks have done.' ·· • not dear like the material <,1ghted o'er the weekend. Thoma' and ( raft wcrl' driving their O\.\n cars. a Che' rolet ( amaru and Che' rolct No' a. <,1dc bv 'ill.Jc on ..\dam!> A venue when th(•y ·\truck a small Datsun dm en by Mr!>. (hang. who wa' making a left turn onto \It•"' land \trel't Thl' impact from the t\.\O 1.ars pu.,he<l ( hang'!. car more than th e length of a football field and left her car grotec,quel) 1w1!>ted. Huntington Bcac:h polin: i.a1d 11 wac; one of the worst accidents they'd ever seen. Hut a yea r later when the case landed 1n his courtroom. Cardenas 'ia1d he c·ame to realize that the case wa\ not nearl ~ as "Oamboyant" as news accounts made 1t sound. "I had difficult> belle' mg 1t was the \amt' case· I'd read about.'' he said. <>nl' per,on reported seeing about tv.11 do1en dead Garibald i fish in the '1un1l\ of '>ome of the foam. Ml·r- 11man aid. lnve'>t1gators acC'ountcd tor "" dead fish. but were unable to . determine why the}' died. he said Chang died almo'it immed1atcl~. Cardenal> tossed out the sccond- degrcc murder charge. citing an appellate t:ourt decision which •mid that murder charges could only be tiled 1f alcohol or drugs were in- volved .. .. We're not sur<.' they're related." Merryman c;a1d. Recau'le the foam was sighted along .1 1,neral-m1lc 'itretch of ocean 1s Just Call 642-6086 Thoma~ ~ufTcred a hrokcn leg in the accident He wa\ taken to Pacifica Hospital 1n ll unt1ngt on Beach where doctors coM1dl·rcd amputation After 1he 1cens pleaded no contest to charge~ of vehicular manslaughter. the Judge put a maxim um fivc- (PleHe 9ee TEENS'/ A3) Wbat do you like •bout tbt Dall y Piiot? What don't yoa Uh? CaJI tlle number 1t left and your me11a1e wlll be recorded, tr1nscrlbed ud delivered to tbt appropriate editor. Tiie aame U -llour a11weriDI aervlct may be used to record Jetter• to th editor on any topic. Contributor• to 011r Letters columD mHt laehtde U1tlr aame Hd telephone number for vertflcatlon. No elrcalatloe e.111, please. Tefl 11 wlt1t'1 on your mind. 11r-------------------------------------------------------------------------.... ,,. 'I' D .. ty Pilot Dellwery •• o ..... anteect ~ •r Ft oa1 r~ t 1i1 ' "•.. '°"' PAI... 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Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparaul Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Tefevlslon Theaters Weather 05 A3 B6-8 05-8 05 08 04 C1-10 07 A8 B3 B1-2 A10 B1 B4 A3 04-6 01-4 B3 B4-5 A2 MXtemting Photo at top eho1n unarmed warheada from llX Inter- continental ballletic mi•Ue etreak~ toward earth over the Kwa leln lllulle R e ln the aclflc after 4.~­ mlle ru,ht from Vandenbera Air Force baee. Seven eucli teete have been conducted, with more ecbeduled. Graphic at rtaht ehowe how 10 warheade of an MX mt .. - lle are de~ed. The Houee voted Tu y to appro•e the MXdf!;'ram and a •ote on fun la due today or Thueday. For complete etory on llX approval, eee PaaeA8. Supreme Cour~ won't hear gerrymandering lawsuit Trlbunal rejects Badham·'s claim against state Democrats. OKs similar Indiana case --By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0.-, ........ The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review a suit filed by Rep. Robert Badham, R-Ncwpon Beach, and fellow Republicans charaing that California's rcapPOnionment aer- rymandercddistncts to unfairly favor Democrats. The Supreme Court did not provide reasons for the ref usaJ. but a,tted to hear a similar case m Indiana that may lead to chanaes m California. Badham said Tuesday. Republicans have argued that while their congressional candidates outpollcd ~mocrats in California in November, they wound up with only 40 pcrc~t UI ,of 4S) of the state's congressional seats. Badham contends the Democrat· controlled state legislature 1s guilty of gerrymandenng -creating oddly shaped district boundaries to gi ve unfair advantage to a political party -and that the districts do not reflect the political makeup of California. uch a practice. California Re- publicans claim. is unconstitutional. Badham initiate~he suit in 1983 a California's representative to the Republican National Congr.essional Committee. The intent was tc force the Legi laturc to redraw district boundaries prior to the 1986 elec- tions. "The rights of California voters were dcliberate~y trampled by the gerrymandenng of the Democrat Legislature and governor," Badham said in a prepared statement follow- ing the Supreme Court's decision Monday. .. Congressional districts were drawn soley to keep the Democrat incumbents entrenched in power throu&h this decade." ...,. In the Indiana case. 1ronicall). 1t 1s the Republicans who are being ac· cused of drawing the gerrymandered districts. late Democrats claimed that the Republicans unfairly stacked 1he deck to &ive their candidates an unfair advantaac. The U .. Court of Appeals ruled in the Dcmoc:ats' favor. and Indiana Republicans appealed the dec1S1on to the uprcmr Coun. Even thouah it may hun fellow party members in Indiana, California (Pl--Me-COURT I A2) Street· racers' conviction: l'oo light or over-zealous? Police find gun insidebag t rown away by CdM physician after chase/capture By STEVE MARBLE white bank bag thc_physician allelied-°' ...... ,....... ly tosse<f aside while trying to efudc . A Corona del Mar physician wear-officers. inga s~eleton m.ask and.a jogaing suit~fl.~ remained in custody today over his three-piece business suit was at the Newport Beach cit).' jail 1n lieu arrested Tuesday on suspicion of of $50.000 bail. A family membtt attempted bank robbery aner he was declined to comment 9n the circum- spottcd ll!rking behind a Newport stances of Jablon's arrest. . Beach-savings and loan. According to police rt'Cords lablon Dr: .Jerof1_le Jablon, 56. a family was carry1ni more than S 165 in cuh. p~ys1c1an with offices O!' East Coast a prescnp11on pad and six major Highway, was arrested JUSt after 10 credit cards when he was searched a.m. outside Beverly Hills Savings during the police booking process. and Loan by police. Police said they Jablon's 1984 four-door Subaru had to chase Jablon after he tned to was found parked near lhc savin&s outrun the officers.. . and loan. Little said: Officer Tom Little said pohce A female joagcr reponedly alerted found a .38-<:aliber handgun inside a (PleaM aee DOCTOR/A21 Stepfather s,ays Shooting death was 'accident' Claims un went off while he was trying to take his own life By JEFF ADLER CM .. O.., ........ Bruce Bradley Ralph sobbed un- controllably Tuesday while tesufymg that his 18-ycar-old stepson was shot and k.jlled when the youth tned to prevent Ralph from committing suicide. The 58-year-old Orange Coast mao. accused of first-dCifec murder m the Aug. I, 1984 shooting death of his stepson. took the w11ness stand 1n his own defense and claimed he actidentally shot Bradley Kaye while struggling for a gun. However, Deputy Distnct At- torney Rick King contends Ralph intentionally killed his stepson out of revenge and in a misguided auempt to reconcile his failed marriage by trying to make his former wife tum to him for emotional support. Ratph said he and his stepson were driving along Bonita Canyon Road 1n Irvine the day of the shoo11ngd1scuss- ing the detenorating rclatronsh1p between he and his former wife. Carol Ralph of Huntington Beach. Although Ralph said he had harbored hopes of rt'Conc1hng.. his former wife had obtained a upcnor Court restraining order a day earlier barring him from v1S1 tin& her or their three children at her home. "I couldn't bche'e she "ould put me in Jail for tr) 1ng tOStt her ·· Ralph. who ackno \\-ledged assaulting his Wlfe on SC\ eral occasions. r~lled telling Ka}"e. He descnbcd himself as bctng ··agitated .. as the l"-O discussed the situation Finall~. Ralph said he pulled a p1s1ol from a small hag hl· wa!. carf)ing and dedarcd. "It"\ the end for me." He said Ka\C J mu-.cular "rcstler who "'ould fia,e been a 'ien1or a1 Ne"'pon Harhor High hoof this }Car. qu1cll~ pulled his car o'er to the road<11de "I wanted to tOO\ ince him I was going to (commit su1c1dl") ... l lelt hke I had come 10 1he end of the hne." Ralph told the-JUf) ··1 st:tggercd o u1 of the car:· Ralph said. "He ~1d. 'Dad. no." I think. Bradle~ "a~ nght there and he · reache-d for the gun I Je rked 11 bac k and 11 went off and Bradley fell ... ! ~hook him h' the o;houlder and he didn't mo 'e i tned to tum him ovct and his che\I "as all blood}. His pulse. ll "a' nothing. So I JUSt stood there·· A, re" m1nu1es after the shooting. (Pleaee eee STEPDAD/~) County orders law to prohibit water tainting ., .. ,, ADLER Of ............. The Orange County Board of Supervisors dfrecied "8 attorneys Tu.day to prepare an ordinance maktng It illegel '° dump contarrMMta Into the county's underground f,..,,w•• baetn. The bo9rd eupported the proposal. forwarded a., Supet"Mor Ralph Clar,k. fottowtng months of heated .. CUMlona wtth lttlte and federal envtronmental offidllls, a 9ooll ,.... -oencv Md R~ County offlclals owr a proepo91te dump contaminated weter from the Stnngtettow 11etd ptta ..,.. °'~C:::..., system. belted at the propoe .. after O.CIOWI ... some of the contaminated .._. would be Injected IMI (PtltW .. POLUJ"l99I Stm llllll Focus ON 1Hl NEws Foa1nysttdf offeoast 'harm1m· Fat eror onc boy(llln sultagatnstpolice·.--into a cro~d of people. Wanto n d1S"11rd for hfc. That' ~hat the Ju_dgesa 860-day term atr 'middle ground• -T.:'~!';,~i,cnJ.otMlda} in · ii He's btttcr He ,htnk 1he Hun'· T -~---they'll bt out rn ~day ~ ........ -m.--a~to;:_n Beach Pol~nment \\& Si•t)' da)'l fft JiW, 'fhe pollC'C called 1l mut<kr and so The xn,cn« 1m"'" the hell out of overzealou and the d1 'nct auomc :ro tome ~ thc .cn\Cnct' dictthed11tn(tattomc). The accident Robert Thoma Ont day 10Jl1l 1 too .,..a too pubhc1t) minded He thinks hardly seemed f'tir compensation for *Is br)ond rqhacntt. btyond ~k-much. he said. the Judlt' aot cau ht 1n the middle. the dta'h of O lona Chana. • rnothri' lnsMts -tt was murder. At It'• t Thoma . an in urance compian) and that the pres ran amok ""Ith the offh·c who..,., lulled in a Hununscon that's wh:u officials said. c"c'\Ui'1c. btltc"cs h1 !On Jeff and ~tory. • kach 1ntcrwcuon while ~unun1 The H\ln,inaton Beach H igh h11 son's pel. Randy raf\. art the "If the --crt rtall -u1lt). wh did from • Christma thOPPtnt tMP: Her hool studtnt1 wcrt IPttd•na. Rae· v1 t1ms of pohtt(I, the pohtlc of a the onl It~ 40 d•> Wh) not the car was rammed b)' two can driven b)' •na. Someone said they wett do1n1 IO \)' tem btn' on con\. l<'tmga dnvcr for maximum~· ask\ tht father. v.-ho t«n-qebo rnphorbtttcr llwnfikcfir1n11aun murder. (Pleue .. T&,N8'/A2) ~ ... Or-.CoeM DML'f PtLOTIWedNedey, Mar~ 27. 1985 • ANGELES (AP) -Ra)' n1n WOrt' &old chains Ind celets arid wheeled around Ho11¥- 00d and Marina del Rey with his ompenion. Barbara Egar. in a 70.000 Ferrari. The picturo of an upscale couple, he pair fi t right in at Carlos N' arlie's and other popular ni&ht- pots where Hollywood's film crowd nd music industry people con- tc. Martin and Egar, who arc undcr- vcr LOs-AngeTes police officcri ere invited routinely to private lubs and exclusive HoUywood panics, where they Jlimpsed 90mc of he entertainment industry's biggest ames. including television stars, ovie actors and fa mous athletes. They found a world obsessed with cocaine. "Ei~hty percent of the people we ,came in contact with used it." Egar s~ud. "And I don't mean just actors. I'm talking about top management •down to the people in production. "When )OU have this pri vacy. when you're a member of this select group. people tend to relax and show you what they're doing," Eggar said. Manin. po ana as an out-of-town investor. ncv!if used drugs himself, claiming hfi JUSt come out of cocai nc-~hab1htat1on treatment. f.aaar declined as a how of moral support. As pan of the LAPD's cight- mcmber "Entertainmcnt Squad." the two detectives said they were shocked at the drua usaac they observrd. CocaiM dealers always seemed to be on the ..,cnphery. they said. whether at HOii ywood ~theri_!l&_S or at mixers the undercover officers hosted in their luxurious Marina dcl Rey condominium. Spurred by 1he drug-related death of .comedian John Belushi. the "Entertainment quad" was fomled in 1982 to track down drug dealers in the entenainment world. Some entenaaners were snared. In 1983. actor Dan Haggeny sold an ei~1h of an ounce of cocaine to Manin and Eggar, an offense for which he recently was convicted. As of last week. the unit had made 69 other arrests. most Iv of television and movie production 'workers. . "Entcnainment Squad" supervisor gt. Bill Lewis aid the unit's mission 1s not 10 go after the industry's stars. "But 1f they happen to act in the wny durina an invcsti'8tion. thar's somcth1na else.'' he said. ! • COURT .•• f'romAl and national GOP officials support the federal District Coun ruhng. • The Indiana case is expected to be" heard by the.' Supreme Court later this spring. Badham said the decision could have a far-reaching effect in Cali- fornia because the c0n:;<itutionality of political gerrymandering.will fi- nally be decided. The Supreme C'oun has ruled that election districts must include the equal numbers of voters. It also has ruled that district lines cannot be dra" n 10 d1scnmina1e against n\1n- ority 'oung groups. • But the court has vet 10 determine if drawing d1s1nc1 lines that give unfair advantage to one party 1s const1tu- 1ional. Rain will last throtigfu tonight Rein tell ateedlty acrott South«n CeljfOf'nla tod1y ind traw6ar• wet'9 W8'ned ot atrong. guaty wlndt In the mouot9ln1 ~ daaart• •a atorm bo<n In the OuH Of AIM• marched down the PKlflc COMt. The chane. Of continuing rain In Lot Angelea and the valteya wu put at IO pwcent t°"'Ght and 30 P«C«ll ror Thurlday. Tr..veier• advl8oflel luued tor the mount.int end deMr11 warne<I or 40 mph wlndt and areat of' j>l9wlng sand and duat In the desert• through Thursday. A amafl craft acMaory wu THuecf" Nrly to<lay tor the out• ooaatal w1ter9 from Point Conception to San Clemente 111and. Along the Oranoe Cout It will be rnottly cloudy tonight with ehOweft likely. ParOy cloudy Thur1day with a alight chanc. of lhowert In the morning. Breezy and continued cool. High• In the upper 509 to tow 60s and Iowa mostly In the 401 to low 501. Lee Veg• .. 54 Tem • Ullle~ 78 eo LAd et '3 Mernclftl• 77 62 H'Oh. IOw tor 24 houn enoino 1151 m Mleml hlcll 72 flt Albtny 49 24 MllW ...... fl.4 55 ·-~~ "'OHTI Wttm-COlo..-. OccluOt O ~ Slation11y Ay SllO•t•S R9"1 F"1rlft Snow AltluQuetque ee 42 Mt*-$1Paul 117 4() ~ W .. 11\et SeMc• l'fOU V $ Oeol Ill C-C! A!Mf11o II 45 N~ 71 55 Ancfl«ll(lt 38 23 New O.IMn• 78 82 Allenta " 47 New Yotk 59 43 Allll'lle City H 43 NorlOlll,Va 611 44 Ca lif. Tempe Cau111na et Auslln 76 69 Oklahoma City 67 $8 Lone BMcn 64 aaltkllON H .ll Omaha 72 39 Monro Ille ee lltmlngllam 73 50 Orlando 711 52 Hlgll.10wlor2•noursendlnget51 m Montwey 57 Bltmwelc 44 ,, Pnllaela41)1111 56 33 Mt Wilton 52 8olM 40 30 Ptl<Mlnl• 78 55 811ter11111e1 63 S3 N-l)Orl Be.cin 63 Boe1on 49 :le P1t1a1>u<g11 58 39 5ur•• 51 41 O<tlWIO 62 EklftelO 45 35 P°"*'6,Me •fl 2t FrMtlO 56 50 P..,.,, Spnngt es c..,., 45 28 P«lland,Ot. 42 40 LAne9Slet Sii 45 PllMdel\e 64 Oher!M1on.S C 63 54 PrO'liclenU !!O 32 LMAllQelee 86 !!O Red Blutt 45 Chatleeton.W V 87 37 =::tc.1y 63 44 OalUancl $3 50 S...IMrllMdlno 64 Ctlatlotlt .N C 66 42 48 24 P-Aol>IM 51 51 SenGetlt ... 15 c~ eo 21 Reno 60 30 ~ 8luft 45 ,. S...JOM 51 CNcego 115 SS RIChmOnd fl.4 40 ReOwoocl City 55 •fl Senta Ana 65 Clne:fnne tl 65 52 St lOUls 84 59 Sect...-to 45 41 Santa C"n 54 Cle¥elan<I 60 48 SI Ptll•lampe 80 53 a--51 50 lall09 Valley 33 ColurnbuS.Oll 6.2 .. Sah LlllleChy 54 46 San OleoO 93 58 V-oleVly S5 ~O.NH 48 211 Sen Antonio 75 113 SW\ Frlll'CIKO 54 •• 0111-FI Wotlh 73 57 S.., Juan.PR 84 74 8111111 Batbete eo 49 Oeyion 62 48 SI SI• Merl• 45 36 S1octnon 46 40 Oenver 67 35 SNllle 47 36 Hlgll. IOW !of 24 llOVft ertcllng al 5 p m Tides O..Moonee 73 50 Spokane 4 1 32 8e111ow 1111 39 O.lrOll 58 41 SyrecuN 49 28 8~ 64 19 41 6! 51 42 2t 51 50 46 45 M 49 4t ,. 50 41 18 28 DOCTOR CAPTURED IN HOLDUP TRY •.. Duluth 46 31 TOl)tka 70 52 BIV'l'lt 77 48 TOOAY EIPuo 77 &.4 TUCIOO 78 •e Sec;onel IOw 4 32 p"' 22 Felrbenlta 29 08 TulM 70 511 SecOnd nlQh 1123Pm 49 Fwgo 55 35 St 37 Surf r eport From Al I employeesofthesavingsand loan toa suspicious man wearing the skeleton , mask. police said. Employees re- sponded by locking all doors and calling police. , At least two other people reported- • ly saw the short, gray-haired man wearing the mask and carrying the bank deposit bag. One ''"'man said the man pulled off the mask after he noticed that she was staring at him. "He never got 1ns1de the bank." Little said. A native o f New York Cny. Jablon. who is di vorced. la ves in South Laguna. He has been licensed to practice medicine in California since I 95S. according to the stale Medical Quality Assurance Board . FleQltatt Otancl~ GremFllllt HllltlOfd ........ t1onotulu Howl on Ind~ Jacll9ot1.Mll. JacttaonYllle ...,,_ l<anNa Clly 51 35 Wlillllnglon WICNle .. •• 81 52 Willc-Berre 51 2t ~ 27 50 23 42 28 Extended eo 73 72 1 7 '7 48 Mostly .. ltwOUQll ,,,. ..... tnd. 81 11 wt1'1 e -ml!lo !rend LOAll!y W11'°Y 73 45 Frldey. t1lglw F~llle IOI.. wwm- 43 30 ~to 8510 78by ey. l-ln Ille 73 87 lndlo-.60t. THIMIOAY Flrll IOW •203e"' 4 4 L.OCATIOM ICU IHAN ~low ti 57 a "' 09 Huntlr\flon heGll 1·3 pcor 4·32pm 22 "'-Jet!y, Newpot1 2·4 ,.., SeconellliDI\ 1123 p"' 49 .otJI Slfeet,......., 2·4 ,.,, 22nd8lf .... ~ 2·4 f111r Sun Nit 100.y at 8 10 II m , rlMA == 1 pcor ThU<ldsy al 5 48 am tnd Nit aoaln e1 2·3 pcor 8 II pm ., 8111~ 1·3 , ... Moon rl-tOOay 11t.12 pm, Mlt Al Waler lemc>; 511 t 1 t 3 p m eno rlMt aoain Tllutldey et s ... dlt9dOn: ... 12 12 am STEPDAD SAYS SHOOTING ' ACCIDENT' ..• Coast-=-com m u n ities reap reWardsof '8 4 Qlym p ies - 'From Al , Ralph said he panicked. thanking he didn't want hi s ex-wife and their twq other children 10 find out what had happened. ., Ralph testified he covered Kaye's body with plastic, placed it inside the car and drove to a nearby super- market parking lot where he aban- doned both the car and the body and • called a taxicab. Th1nkanghe would catch a plane 10 · an Francisco. Ralph headed for John Wayne A1rpon. But upon arri van~. Ralph said he JUSt couldn·t leave his stepson to be fou nd in a car that way. RalpJl said he returned 10 the parking lot afier deciding against turning himself in to police who already had been summoned by witnesses to the the Bonita Canyon Road shooting site. He said he buried Kaye's body in a sandy drainage ditch in Irv me using a cigar-box top he found in the car to dig the grave. Later. he said he threw the shin he was wearing and the gun into-the ocean off Newport-Pier. After his arrest that evening. Ralph said he hed to police because "I didn ·1 want people to kno" the truth. I d1.dn'1 want Carol to know what happened. How do you tell Dom1n1c (h1~ younger son) that I killed his brother?" Kaye's body was discovered AU$· 6 by workers at the construction si te. His car was found parked in a long- term parking lot at John Wayne Airport a week later . Ralph, who has remained in custody in the Orange County Jail since his arrest. faces a 27-year-to-life prison sentence if convicted of first- degree murder. However. the jury could find him gUifty of a lesser charge. such as second-degree murder or manslaughter. His trial. now in its third week in Judge Ronald Owen's courtroom in anta Ana. is expected to conclude thi s week. LOS ANGELES (A P) -The fi rst program funded by the surplus from last summer's Olympic Games will mean S2 million for 368 youth facilities-m 17 Southern O lliforni cities, including several Orange Coast communities. it was announced Tuesday. The "Summer Games '85" pro- gram was unveiled al a press con- ference at the Westwood head- ; quaners of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. The $2 million will to go toward opening or expanding the hours of nisting facilities in th 11-com· munities where the Games took place last summer. it was announced. "Th as is our way of repaying those communities for their participation," said LAOOC Chairman Paul Ziffren. The program. he said, "is the best possible way to continue the legacies of the 1984 Games in our communi- ty." Th~ program as funded 1hrou'h the Los Angeles. Organiz.ing Committee 's .\matcur Athletic Foundation, which was ct up in 1982 to administer some of the surplus from the Games. Last fall. the foundation received $50 million. ZifTren said. adding that the $2 million will be taken out of the appru~1matcly $4 million in interest 1h:11 •he $50 million has generated FOAM OFF COAST SAID HARMLESS ..• POLLUTION BAN AS KED •• • ' Dan Cru1. the LAOOC coordi-J'rom ~1 nator of youth programs. said the program will provi de 100.000 ad-r From Al tal health. said. And. although health workers couldn't get close enough to the • substance to test it, 1nd1ca11ons ace the Ouffy foam was little more than early bloomtng dinoflagellates. he said. D1noOagella1es arc free-floating plants that bloom during warm . weather. The culprits are probably the green ver51on of a similar plant that accounts for the yearly reports of red tides. Merryman said. The same temperate weather that lured thousands of people to area beaches probabl} caused the bloom- ing effect. he said. "We feel the warm weather we had c;11mulated this growth." he sa id. People repdrling the phenomenon to the health agency expressed con- cern that the foam was actually soap bubbles from an oil tanker washdo" n or a sewage lt ne break. but neither appears to be the case. MerT)man said. "There was no 011 or grease or an) thtng ltke 1ha1:· ht" said. There were no storms over the balm) . weekend that might carry 011 and soap residue tn from one of the tankers ,. anchored 10 miles ofTshorc and no ne of the Orange County 'ianitation districts reported problems with 1he1r pipes that dump waste 1n10 1hc ocean. Merry man said. Had there been a sewage spill. he \aid. the residue would appear gra~ not clear hke the material sighted 0' er the wecke-nd . One pcrc;on reported ..cc1ng about two doun dead Ganbakh fish 1n the \.1c1n1t} of some of the foam. Mer- ryman said. lnvec;11ga1o rs accounted for SI\ dead fish . but were unable to tktcrm1ne why 1hcy1d 1ed. he <1a1 d. "We're 1101 sure the) 'n' related." another reason hcalt h officials put forward the d1noflagella1e theory. 011 or sewage spills \.\,ould not lane the coast for such a long wa>. MerT)·man said. He speculated that the foaming action may have been caused by heavy tides damaging the newly blooming plants. Red blooming versions of the plants cause the equally harmless "red tides" an wh ich pans of the ocean take on a scarlet tinge in warm weather, Merryman said. "It's just o!'le of those quirks of nature.' he said. county's underground water basin If the Strlngfetlow ~an were d111onal hours of open playground put Into action. 11mc for more than a million youths. "White the Immediate threat of Stringfellow wastes has ··11 will also provide 500 to 600jobs momentarlty aublld9d, the larger Issue of groundwater 1h1~ summer. mostly for high school contamination stlll remains," Clark said. ''Let's prohibit, by students:· Cruz said. county ordinance, the Injection and/or dlacharge o1 con-Besides Los Angeles. the cities tamlnated water Into the underground water basin." 1n,olvcd are Anaheim, Arcadia. 'Ctarkadded1hemeaaurewouldglvethecountya"aready Burbank. Cerritos. Chino, El Toro. tool to deal wtth polluters of our water" and would lessen the Glendale. Irvine. Laguna Hills. Long Beach. Mission Viejo. Monterey CC>Unty'1 dependence on state and reglonal agencies to Park. OJai. Pasadena, Pico Rivera protect the county' a Interests. and Santa Monica. Supervtaor Roger Stanton agreed with the proposal. Former LAOOC President Peter pointing out that tht county WU not t04d that the StrlngfeUow Ueberroth. now the Commissioner of TEENS' SENTENCE ..• From Al belie.,,es the .,,ouths should have been spared an} 1a1l t1me. "I think this 1s a case where the kids got caught up an politics." Thomas said. "They were easy scapegoats." But Judgr Louis Cardenas_ who sentenced the pair. said most people think he w<.·nt 100 light on Thomas and Craft. "If this was a popularity contest. 1hose bO)'i "ould be 1n prison." Cardenas '>aid • • • The li'e'> of kfl Thomas and Rand~ C raft. high 'lchool students w11h a common mtcre'il in cars. were changed rad1call) one afternoon on the wa} home from 'i<:hool early an December of 1983. Thomas and Craft were driving U'le1r o" n cars. a Cht•v rokt Camaro and ( hc vrolet No1.a . '>1dc by side on .\dam~ .\venue when the} struck a 'imall Dat'iun driven by Mrs. Chang. who ""a'i making a left turn onto ~cwland 'itrccl The impact from the l\.\.O cars pushed ( hang's car more than the length of a football field and left her car grotcsquel} 1w1s1cd Huntin~ton Beach police <;aid 11 was one of the worst accident'\ they'd ever \ccn. ('hang died almost immediately. -• disposal plan WU "being concocted to bring 107 contamt-baseball. sent a message from Tokyo ~fore the night was over. both nanta through Orange County." congratulating the foundation board Thomas and Craft had been arrested Stanton aald a county measure would force "obscure for moving quickly 10 implement the on suspicion of murder. Police said it agenclel" to make more complete dlacfosurn of ltt plant. program. appeared th e teens were involved in a "We must toughen our ordinances," Supervleor Bruce "The Summer Games '8S concept speed contest when their cars Nestande added. Neltande asked that the measure be drafted brings together many of the clements ram0med the0f?at~un. B to Include all contaminants that might find their way Into the which made the 1984 Olympic games eputy •strict Attorney rent ' d d f ...... II work well -the blenda'ng of existing R I fi I d d d countv a un ergroun rel\M .water supp es. omney ater 1 c secon • egrce '' facilities and programs to involve d Ch The Occas.on Hawever, County Coun .. ....i Adrian Kuyper exprested mur er arges. 1 _, you ng people in Olympic-related marked the first time in Orange doubt whether the county would have Jurisdiction to spons programs," Ueberroth said. Coun:r; that a murder charge had administer the proposed ordinance. He saJd Its appllcatlon to Th · · b been .led In a f;atal Car accident Iha! ·-•t ti di t le 1 1 d bt .. e opportunity to go a neag -county-'" a on s r ts 9 n ou · borhood center or a school to learn or did not involve alcohol. 8upervt9ora directed Kuyper to review the legality of such improve spor1 s skills this summer "I recall reading the paper the a meuure and, " possible, write an ordinance for their will certainly improve the quali8 of morning aner the accident." said ... 1A1-I lthl ..... ~ h · · So h r Cardenas. who had no idea at the tame" con~at on W n llllX -9• yout .~cta vaties 10 ut cm a •-._ __________________________ _. forn1a. he'd later pass judgment on the teen-~F.::::::::::::::~lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ager\. ··1 was horri.fied. I thought,•----------------. fiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'look at what these punks have done.'" But a y<.·ar later when the case landed in his courtTOom. Cardenas said he came 10 realize that the case was not nearly as "Oamboyant" as news al'counts made it sound. "I had difficulty believing 11 was the ~me case I'd read about." he said. ( ardenas tossed out the second- drgrcc murder charge. citing an appellate court decision which said that murder charges could only be filed 1f alcohol or drugs were in- volved. Gem Talk By J. C. HUMPHRIE Certified GemolO(fist, AGS I!!!!!!!!!!!!! BERYL Merryman said. • Bcl'ause the foam was sighted along it a several-mile stretch of ocean is ~ Thomas suffered a broken leg in the accident He wa taken 10 Pacifica Hospital in Huntington ~ch where doctors considered amputation. After the teens pleaded no contest to charges of vehicular manslaughter, the JUdge put a maximum fivc- (Plea.eeee TEEPfS'/ A3) and it• many colon The beryl Is a fascinating hard mineral which occurs moat frequently In hard granite rocks. Various other mineral agents give It a variety of colors. 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