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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-05 - Orange Coast Pilot... - •-·· ~--. TOMOMOW: WARM • I I . 'OMCASTI ON A2 ' . ltrvtng Newport INch. CoetlMtu, Huntington Beech, IMM, LlguM INch, Fountain V.alty end ...... Or .... County ORANGE COUN TY CALIFORNIA WE.D NE SDAY JUNE.., 1~8.., /· <_f N ·...., 5~2·00 new homes OK'd in Irvine City Council subtracts 500 houses before 3-2 vote authorizes new project By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tlte Delly f'llot Itel! In an apparent response 10 lOn- ccrns about traffic problem!> dnd houstng dcnSll). Irvine Cit;r Council member!> trimmed 500 homes and Coaat . Marine Corps'EI Toro air station has been named as the nation's best-run Marine facility./ A3 California Los Angeles voters oust a veteran councilwoman and reject a tax hike to pay for more police./ A4 Nation General Motors an- nounces It Is buying Hughes Aircraft Co. for $5 billion./ A4 Mlnd&Body Two therapists have some advice on how to take the a he out of backache./ Al Food Simple side dish salads are transformed into hearty fare that is a com- plete meal for lunch or llght supper.C1 Sports They call it basketball, but the Laker-Celtic series Is more like basket brawl. re 1 Entertainme n t transformed a I 0-jlcre commercial area into open space before approvtng development plans earl) toda) for thl' 832-acre Village 14 Fven with the cuts. the froJl.'l't plans call for construction o 5.200 ne" homes. a Cl\ 1c center': a 40-acrl' ~ A sweet • surprise for Ann Landers Irvine syndicate says it with c-a ndy to h onor columnis t By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlteD...,f'tlolltell Compan} president Richard Ne"'- comt>e shooed his 50 emplo}ccs out the door at noon Tuesda). lea\ 1ng instructions for a lone temporan cmplo)'mcnt sccrciar: to am"'t.'r thl· phones. The Nc.'.W~ Amcnca s\ nd1cate t•m- ployecs crowded into ca.rs and dr<i\e 10 Cano's in Newpon Beach for a surpnse luncheon for one ol their special chento, The guest ot honor'' \oonc otht•r than Epp1e Lcdercr. the '>~nd1t.t ll'0'> moi.t well-known column1'>I If that name doesn't nng a bell . tn Ann Landers. That's the b)'hnc atop her rnlumn that has appeared da1l > for 1hc last three decade'> and no" shu\,., UJ) in 1.1 46 ne"spapcr'>. including the Dail> Pilot. commun1t) park. an elementaf) scbool. shopping centers and offices. Village 14. al\o known as Wcst- park. I!> bounded b)' the San D1eao Frcewa>r. Culver Drive. .Barranca Parkwa) and the San Diego Creek. h encompasscc; the l.'.:usting 460-home Culverdale communit) at Culver and the free" a\ .\ 5' !-h-our publll' hearing and council re' 1c" Tuesda)' night con- cluded a1 12 30 a.m toda) w11h a series of 3-2 vo1e~ approvtng four measures required for devdopment of West park. Repre~ntall vcs of the lrvtnc ( o owner and developer of the propcrt). said grading forth.c village is expected to begin later this year. The entm: development will require about 'It'\ en years for completion. Voting in favor of the project "en· council members David Jib Da' 1d Baker and Salh ~nnc Miller f ht'\ Olllr ..... ,....._, ..... I( ..... If you like your comedy broad, check out "No Hard Feelings" at the Huntington Beach Play- house./ A 10 Lander'> II\ e' 1n ( h1cago. hut the .,~ nd1ca1c that pubh~hcs her da1I~ (Ple&H tee ANN/A2) Ann Landen lndul&ea her .. c hocoholic" vice ln Newport. INDEX Births Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Food oroscope In the Service · Ann Landers M ind and Body Opinion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather A7 84 A3 A11-12 BS-8 04 87 88 C1 -10 86 A6 A9 A8-9 03 A 10 A3 7-8 01-2 04 A10 A2 Co unty fairgrounds noise control bill stalleO in committee Opponents declare passage would set ·-ctangcrous trend' By TONY SAAVEDRA Of -Delly ,_ ~left .\ con1ro,ers1al state bill to rcdull' the noise spilling from the Orangl' County Fa1rgreunds into adiarent neighborhoods was stalled 1n a 'il·nall' subcommittee Tuc'>da\ Mcan\l.h1lc. opponfnt~ of -..cnatl' Bill I ~57 gathered suppon Imm olhl·r \tate fairground'> that claimed thl' proposal would start a dangerou' trend of allowing local go' ernment'> 10 regulate state land. 'Joi.-.c-ndtllcd homeowners nl·ar the fa1rgrou mh 1n ( osta Mesa will haH' 10 ""a11 unul Jul) 2 to see whcthl·r the l'mcrgcnq bill suf\'I\ t•s a Hlle...h~ Lhc. -~.G!lll!IC and Water Re,ourn·<. ~ubn1mm1ttee. lfappnnl·d. thl' propo~l rnuld be prcSl'ntl~d 10 the full cnalt' in another IOda\S. Th~ I 1-ml·mbcr pant.'I ended an hour-long public hearing in Sacra- nwnto h) tahhng the bill . while state ~en John Sc\ mour hammers out an amendment rcque'itcd b~ the Orange < nunt\ Fair Board Karen 't l'h erton Se' mour'' :id- m1n1c;trat1\ l' .wk . said ihl' propo~I \\Ill be th.tngl·d w l'n'iUrl' that ( O\IJ "1csa cannot toughen its no1st• 'il.in- danh \hould lhl' hill he approvl·d Sen. John Seymour "People otn 1ou .. I\ arc p.ir.inntd .. ">..lid 't ch en on The propo\al ha' ta~l'fl 't'\t'r;1I (Pleaae aee P' AIROROUNDS/ A 2 ) described the \.11lage as "'ell-planned and ~1d 11 will prov1dt' some of the moderate!) pnccd. housing current I> needed rn Irvine. Council members Barbara Wiener and Uln) Agran. who voted against apprO\al. cnt1c1zcd Westpark's hous· 1ng dens1t) and potential traffic problems and ~1d the village w~ll be a financial drain on the cm Dunng an earlier n.-,·,c" b-. the In inc Pl ann1n11-( omm 1.,~1on 11..l(J ~ homes were cut from the lrvme Co. 's Ong.anal plan ror We~tpark. >.s a result. the plan before the council Tuesda) night outlined 5.700 new smJle-family detached housn, con· dom1n1ums and apantnents, with prices ranging from $80.000 to S200.000 . ~t Tucsda) '\ m~ung_ Irvine Co reprcscntatl\ cs agreed to drop an add1ttonal 500 homes from the plan (Plea.e eee MODl'PlltD/ A2) $100 ,,000 gift boosts famine relief efforts Fund drive doubled with donation from . two corporations By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of the Delly "1lol lleft Thl' Orange luuot) Alnlan Rclil'f Fund. \I, h1ch raised mort' than SI 00.0011 earlier 1h1~ ~car to tight hunger. ha'> received a SI 00.000 dona11on doubling the total raised h' lhe lund drtH' a ~poke<,man \31d Tuesda' .\ rel·~p11on v.as 'il'heduied tod:i' 111 re1.:ogn111: the ne" gift. m.adl· Jotnth h' the \hmanson Foundation and the In 1nc-ba'>Cd F1cldstead and< u The program 1s also e>.pt'ctell to feature a repon h-. repre)(·ntatl\1.''> 01 0\fam \mcnla the rl•ltt·I ori.in11J 11un that ha\ rl'lel,\.J 1 h''' 1f tht mone~ donatnl through thl· < >rangl' Count\ Air1lan Relief Fund ( hn·., To" nscnd. a rcprl·~ntJll\l' of the ~1c1n-Rncl Ciroup. v.ht(h ha-. coord1na11.·d the fund dn't'. -.a1J 1hc $100.fX)(J r:med earlier th1-. \ear has alread\ bt'l'n hlNarded to the relict effort · Hl· ,,11J (hlam rl·prr'>l.'n\.111,l-.. "ere C\fX'\.ll'd to rl'pon H!<lJ\ on ho\!. the monc~ I\ bt·in$ u..ed to help .\fncans '>uffenng lrom lamt1H'·re· latnl prohlem\ , To" ns.end \aid (h.lam '"ai. sele1.ted as the kc) renp1cn1 of local donation~ because of 11.,, r1.·puta11on for lo \!. overhead npen\..n and long-term projects J1ml'd • :i·1 ·'hdp1ng famtne-plagued area~ bt'rnme sell-sufficient. The Orange Count~ .\fncan Relict Fund e'ohed from a pre-Thanbgn- 1ng public fa<;t rnnductcd la<,t \ear b~ l ,{ Ir\ me ~tudents The c;1udents hoped Ill ra1)(' SI 0'.'000 for famine relict. but the fasr1.11t 1ma\el) gener- ated S 'II 000. including a SI 0.000 g.ift from deHlopers Da' 1d Stem and Barn Bric.'f partners tn the ~tetn­ Bncf' (,roup The dt'' elope~ then continued the rchet dm. I.'. seek rng donations from 1.'.0rporatllrn'> and 1ndl\ 1duals throughout the count>-In late Janu-1 ""' < amJ')a1gn organ11ef' t>u·ceeded1 1hu1 I 11 ~'~"JI . I um! ''" 11.l''n J Tu" n~nd said organ11er' no\!. are ma~1ng plans for nc\t \oo' ember'> one-da' pre- f hJnk\g1 \ ing la .. t. spon!>Ored annual- 1~ b' (hfam In another tamine rehel act1 ,11y loc:il mU\lllan'> an1i.1~ and actor., lalhng thl·m<,('l\l'\ Oran&e ( ount~ .\rt1'il\ for '-'mid Hunger v.111 con duct J dJ\ ·lung fun d-ra1!>tng conct."n '\aturda' <\I the Ir' inc Meadu "' .\mphllhl-.ik 1 (1ate<o v.111 open at 11 )(I J.m and gcnl'r:il adm1,\wn . 11d.et\ arc S 111 HB flood victim asks city's h elp from hospital bed $67 million budget only lis ts $700.000 Tor fTood con trol cost B) ROBERT BARKER Of the D"''' l'llot ltalf H un11n~1on Hl·J,h rt''1<kn1 ( haumn \lnamkr ha<, pul in J pkJ from ht'> h0\p11.il tl(:J for t1Po~I prull'l I llln \'or~ 1 n 1 hl' u t' 'prP[>1 "l'J )fl~ m1ll1un g,:nl·r.11 lunJ ~ud1tt·1 t.11 141'1 '·!\fl \k\.11hh r "h•• 1hrn h11ur' '·' li.•1 hJJ undl·r~11111 pri"tJtl q,n:t l"I 11 I ( I \ \kd1 •. 11 ( l'fllt'f 't'llt ,1 It' I 11-r.1111111 \l.1,111 K11th H;iilt·• \l,111d.1' urg1n~ lhl', ''' "' r,.,,.n l .., m1lt111n IPr llrnlll tonirol .\ll'\,in1kr JnJ ht~ "1k -..alln Ii' t' 1n thl' l1"' ·I~ 1ng .irta' at l>nlt'-'UUl.1 D1 't 111' h1•u~· ''il' h11 "1th Jhoul S-l• "• JJmJ~1. n tht \1.1 , h 4, "'\ <,It rn1' hl -.dl\1 H.-, irttin~ thl ''' 111 put \' m1ll1111 in th1 hudgl I : .. 1m r ro' l pumr "'tt·m, Jnd mJ ~l' rq'l.ttr' Ht hor,x·' thJt \Ut ha l.'on1nhu11on v.111 8l'I the hJll rolltn~ Jnd lhJI Oran[tl' < tiunt' nlliual\ \I.Ill fnllm~ \Ult Jnd 1l·lurhl\h thl· lkll n11ra11n~ cJrthl'O ,hJnnd' that "!'rl, \t'r'-'hl'lml·J h' ihl h•rtcnl1JI r;!~fl' ,,I l'l'I \ \\ l II f1~h1 thc11 hc1~ll 1 \1th th1· •unt' .,.h1·n l 1!1.'t 11111 ••I hi rt' tw (Pleaae see FLOOD/A2J Parole plan to reduce jail crowding Laguna sewer hike draws little protest .,.,,uua Of ............. To help redUce overcrowding at Orenge County Jail, the Board of '-...,_ tueeday unant~ mOUlly _.. to ,..,,rect the county'• ne.r.:.o.d pwote pro- grMt for qullfted lnmetee. Ftfty to 100 lnmatel 1entenced By LISA MAHON EY Of Ille o.lly "'9t It ... The L..aauna Beach Cit) C ounnl restructured sewer fees for the Cit}' ·s 3.452 ap:irtment and condomtn1um units Tuesday With lmle fuss or furor Only onc.propcn y owner pm«"'IH.•d 1hecounc1rsact1on. in contrast to two weeks ago when eight people -1poke against a more str1naent proposal thu1 was subsequently scrapped. The new sewer rate schedule takl''i large apanmcnt and condominium building' out ol thl' lOmmerl'tal categ'1rv ant.I 1:hurg1.·~ tht•m 7 ~ 10 100 percent' of thl' rate for s1nglc-famil) homl.''i Tht· current rail' for 4'1nglc- fam1h residences l!t S 162 a \car Ao!! percent mcren'c 15 'lttttt'd. l ndn the tir'lt plan. all n•,1Jt·n11.1I urH-ts woukt ha'"~ lll't'n t'-hftrgt"d tht' full ~1nglc-fam1I) rate. ( 11ndo min1um'i not al read} pa) 1ng full ~tngle-family ratc'i undt'r the old <,chcdulc will pa~ 80 percent of that figure 1n thl' 1'<~85-8(1 jj'l(·al )ear. "h1rh starts Jul\ I. The) \li11l be charged ful f 1.11t· lhc folio,, in~ \t'M Sm:ill arartml'nt huU'\l'' \\1th ll''' than ~1\ unit\ v.1 11 get a hrl·a~ undt'I the ne" plan O'-' charged tlw "ngk· fam1h r:itt· k'r t'cllh un11 .,m.tll buildings "'" get ltl f)t'r\t'nt oil tht• rate 1n 19K'·Xf'I and 2"i ix·ncnt oil in 1986-87 L9'l' lar~w condnm1n1um' .1r:irt ml•nt hnu'l'' ol '-t'X units or moll' l'i\ll t•,pect 1arnng 1nl-rCa"e' 1n their r.1tt'' a'i thn lo'll' 1h1.· nftt.'n chc:iJX·r l'tll11- mcrc1al catt•ttnr. t)t 'XI Cl'"'' pt•r I no cubic let't 1ll \\.4tt•r 11~d ln'll'Jd thl•\ to~ up to one yeer In thetmt . • ==:r ... -:.;: Newport aud1enee J*o1e progr..,, the county'• · ~~ ~ inside look at Sovie ''TM we of county .,_... h• deoMf'9d -.city etnce 1"5 to ..... It Wtualty ~ ~ p.-cl, ·: 8chumecMr iild. Under .. '*111d guldeMne9 tpprOved by ... bo9rd, the S*Ole bo9rd -lhertff. chief prot>e.tlon oJftcef a()d a member appotnted by the Superlor COUft'I pr11id11'91Ud9e -wHf be .,.._._. to approve parote terma rMglng from"" months to twoyeera. Board member• asked for 1 coet 1nalyll9 of the program ,.., ... wtthln two weeka. Soviet defector Viadtmtr Sakharov tells how ·expert's• present distorted vtewofhts people I Vladimir Sa~hPH" recall'! ho"' •" 'I )Ouna man he \Jrt"a rnt'd of ridtnJ tn a ('od1lla< hmoui.1ne "Ith a gorgl-UU\ blonde woman on racfl arm It's not an unu'idltf dream tor tno't red.blooded \mcncan men. bu\ Sakhal'n' cntert1un~d ~111 h though., 1n lht" v 1\'t I Jn1on "hen· ~Ul h drcomi. rar\'I\ l'Omc 1ru1.· " "I u~d to .hO \t.' that 1m,t~l' nt .\mrrmin, ~nd thl· wa' ltk 1n I mtl'\I \ta\C\ and I ~nc\\'-othl"r pcopll' J1d ·· \atd al..har\I\ "ho def('('ted to the I n1tcd ~t:ltt'\ and ~me om· ot thl' natmn·, lon:mn~t cl:l)rrt' on the ~l\ ll'I l nion and the pohtl<;.5 or the t-.rcmltn \ I he politic and lcadcr\hJP of the ~' 1t.•t l ln1on mav rhonae. but the \o\1Ct\' prrtcpt1o'n of the llnrttJ \tatc\ ~ill •l~a'., remain the \amt \.'ll..h:i rm tn"1 on ud1t'n('(' of 170 '-"'npk sa1twrcd for lunch Monda\ t th(' tlnt<'l ~kmhl·n 1n t'"f'('rt ROBERT HvratAN P lOPlf IN fH[ NH~S Bta h The event v.a~ ho.,tl"J h\ th< World l rnJr (' rntrr .\\\0\. i;rnon "' Orana(' c ount\ (Pl .... eee O&P'tcTOR/ A.21 "'II p,1\ NI l'l\'ftt'lll 1•1 lhl \ll1jl.I. 1am1h 1Jll' l hr ,h.:irg< "111111\11 .1" h• ,S fX lll'nl 1n 14~h·/\ • {)uplt'\t'\\\lllpJ\ ''f"IHlllPI 1 1 "ngk t.1m1h r.lll fhl· rt'\tru, turing '.tn 111. 111pt • <'\l'n up lhl· r.11~hMgl·d 111 .11k1.r.. •. 11c~11r"·' ..... 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Rt·,,, r '·'"', il1n·t 1 .. r I n.tl'r tht· nl'" I\ .1d11p11·.t \t h1·d 11k 11rw .1r.1rtml·n1 unit \' 1111 thl' t'\1 ,·p1111n 11f durll''<'' "il1 I'·'' lhl' ,.11111 r..11c ,,, .1n111hn I ti, "'nh· holth 1rm· 1111 1ond1•m1nn1n1' P.1ul l hn'llldn .... ·n "'h" ''" n' p.nr vtad1m1r aakuro. mil 11·,t 1n .in ;"JpanmC"nl h1)U\t 11n '"''lh < .ia'I I l iith"a' prntC',ll'd thl' 1lt" 1Jll' .1"11\lnF 1hc l·oun1ll ot '"''" "f'<I\ '" t.l\J11nn .. l nit' at the II •lt'I< :.ilil1•rn1.1 \\nu Id ht· flJ\ln~ SI' J m.•nlh 1111 '< "l r' untkr tht" nl"" l)l.111 ht ,,11J ''"til1 t.1m1h horn<'' • urn'ntf, P·" \I~ ~r \\ he"11··, thl· t'lJUll\ ' ht J\l.l'll l h1· 11\\ llndt11x·d th1 Ill'" 1.11r \lrlll IUl't h,1\l•J llll \l'f1'U \ flll\lllt'' th.ii '""'' L J(l.11n.i·, r1•n t;ll unit' h.l'l k"tr •nupan" than 1mnl·d \lrll\ (Pleaee aee LAGUNA/ A 2) Probe begun into county· jail hanging 8\ STE\ E MARBLE Ol IM Oallf ,_ llall \,11hor1l1l'' h,h 1'.nl J"'J' Imm "·''"'"nit lhl' ,hath 01 an Clr;anic 1 '''"''' lad1nmt11t·t'arhflul·..J.n a\a 'u1, 11.h tud,I\ hut reiu~·J 111 .1,nfirn1 ,, r11hll\hl'1I n·rsnn that th1 1nm.n1.: "'•" found h.1n1ting \I.1th hi\ h.ind"I. h.111 nil T hl d1,trit I .llltHn~·' ' 111f1,c I\ 1n\e\t111,P11ni the 1kuth "' P.rnl Allen P1nJ..i·n1'n f 'I 111 \n,1ht'tm P1nl.1·11t11l "hn v.a' undrr ~~­ Lh1.H111 nl'l'H'atro i)t.a 1.:i1I mc'hlll .. u1J "''th Ill •Hhc 1nm,1w' ,,, the· • (Pluae 11tt A Oll'tO/ A2) I \) D PROTECTION ••• .. C\l)Cn)(S --t·The t'rosm~cd hudaef 1~ more thun 10 11mc!> lni"&~r thinnrwM 1n 1967 But 1f 1967 doll:m'wert used and inllauon d1 c,:ountcd. the budae1 "-Ould ~about $27 m1lhon tn'itcad of $67 mtlhon I •About 30 percent of the re"enuc u. provided b)' propen) taw~ and 21.7 pcrttnt b) ..ales taxes. Anal)st~ no1ed that propcn) ta),es made up nearl ) 40 percent of 1he re' enucs before pa~sagc of PropoSJtton 13 in 1978. Thry fell to 20 percent the ncx4 year. •The number of employ~~ will tx· 1.>P lightly 10 971 The police dcp3rt- rnent. with 325 emplo)ces. 1 the b1gest dep:inment. Personnel co t account for about 6 7 percent of Cit~ •In t9o7. thl· l'll) ~pent about S6S. 70 for ench man. woman and cluld fhc _ ~r-cap1ta cost for the Cll) 's 172.000 rt:s1dcnls IS nO-W about $360 37. But. ag:un. mflauon has taken its toll In terms of conStant dolla~. thl' l'OSt per l&p1ta would jx- about S 110. !MODIFIED V1LLAGE 14 APPROVED ..• :From Al 1 The company also agreed to leave as : open space about I 0 acres tbat had 1 been scheduled for commercial de- ' velopment al Barranca Parkway and : the San Diego Creek. immediately 1 north of the proposed civic center and : community oark. I ' Agran dism1~S<.'d these changes as : "fabric~ted. ~_tage-managed marginal , concessions. I In a length} prepared statcm~nt. Agran said he favored the.c1v1c center and affordable housing elements ol the proposal. He said his .. no" \ otc would be cast "with regret. but with conviction. For as I sit, nothing less than the en-vi ronmental qualit~ or 1h1scll) and the health and well-being of its c1t1zcns hangs 1n the balanct'." Mayor Sills said the need for the modcratcl) pnn·d hou'>ing pro' itkd h~ Village 14 1'i cn11cal. "We are becoming, possibly lilMcr than we'd hkc. a city ofonl> amuent. middle-aged people." ·111s saicl "We must become a c11,.. that has (hou~ing) opportunitiC) for )Oung people and senwr ut11cns. I'm con- ' 1nced that "llh 1h1!> V11lagl' 14 proposal . "e·n· '>tarting to mo'c into pro' 1d1ng 1h1., ·• l ............................................................................... . ··HANGING.DEATH IN JAIL PROBED •.. From Al ume of his death. recentlv com- plained of paralys1~ on his right side. according to Orangt> County·Sht>nffs Lt. Dick Olson. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown s~ud the invest1gatton prob- ably will take three weeks. He declined 10 discuss the facts of the case. "It's paramount that we conduct a thorough 1nvest1ga11on and not cut any comers." Brown said toda>. "It wouldn't be product1\e to discuss the facts." Pinlcenon was found hanging by a noose fashioned from a bed sheet and attached toa drain pipe in a bathroom of the jail's medical ward. Olson said. He said Pinkerton was obser"ed sleeping in his cell bun~ at I a.m. and was found dead by Jail personnel 15 minutes later. Frank Madrigal. the Jail's medical services administrator. said nurses check on the welfare of medical ward inmates ever) hour. He would not sa} 1f Pinkerton was considered su1c1dal. warrant and placed at Orange County "I would have 10 say that he was Jail. according to records. doing all right," said Madngal. "We He was transfered 10 MNropol11an were pretty shocked (by what hap-State Hospital in Norwalk two days pencd)." afterthe apparent suicide try and then Olson said Pinkerton was housed switched back to Ora.nie C~unty Jail alone in a cell free of fixtures or other six days lat~r. 8 !-Jthonties said. devices until May 25 when he was 01.son said Pinkerton was held for .slufitd lQJ'1UIW1Jcal ward. .w med~cal observation at Orange Coun- Pin kenon apparently threatened 10 kill himself last November when he chmbed from his third-floor cell toward the roof of the 80-foot-high jail facility. Olson said. The teen-ager was talked down after three hours by jail personnel. doctors and his own attorne'. MadngaJ said the incident was not as dramatic as published reports made it seem. "He was actually at the top of an escalator." said Madrigal. "If he had Jumped or had fall en. he would have hun himself." The teen-ager was arrested Nov. 20. 1984. on a burglary and pell) theft ty Ja1I for 48 hours and then returned 10 the Norwalk fac1ltt). On New Year's Day of this year. Pinkerton reportedly escaped from the Norwalk state mental hospnal and remained at large until Ma y 21 when. using an ahas. he was arrested on unrelated charges by Anaheim police. Police recognized Pinkerton and arrested him on suspicion ofburgJary. grand theft, resistinl arrest. assault wnh a deadly weapon on a police officer, battery on a pol ice officer. receving stolen. property. child en- dangerment and three vehicle code violations including hit-and-run dnvmg. :. AIRGROUNDS NOISE BILL STALLED .•• ""iwms since 11 was introduced March .~ by Seymour. R->\naheim. at the •).U'ging of Costa Mesa officials. : He mittall) penned the bill to force .1hc Orange Count) Fairgrounds to ~bide by all Costa Mesa ··1aM. codes :"'-8nd ordinances." 1 • The bill was later amended to • fegulate onl> the noise that residents .say floods into 1hc1r neighborhoods !from the two-}ear-old Pacific ~f.mphitheatre. built on the fa1r- •grounds under a 40-ycar lease. Noise from the fairgrounds' outdoor motor- cycle races also would be regulated. In a split \Oh.: last "eek. the nine- member Orange Count~ Fair Board endorsed Sc} mour·~ propmal -\.\ 11h a two-pan s11pula11on· •That motorc\Ck rale~ be l'\· eluded from the bill •That Costa "'"le,a ·s noi se ordi- nance be no stricter than the count\ noise limit. used 1n I 980 as the bas1·<. for a pact between the ci ty and the fair board. . After agreeing five rears a$O to enforce count\ noise laws. fair of- ficials found • thcmseh es 'inuall} powerless against amphitheater O'-"ner :--led-West Inc. \.\h1ch balked at the regulations Count} courtslatersupponed Ncd- West'sargument tha1 the fairgrounds owned b' the state 3~nd D1stnct ..\gncultural ..\ssoc1a11on. 1s out of the cit) 's JUnsd1ct1on and exempt from local laws. Yeh cnon said Sc> mour has agreed to 11c the bill to thl' I 980 count\ no1st· limll. which Cit\ 00ic1als ·Sa\ 1s 1den11cal to Costa \i1esa ·s ord1nanle Howe,cr. the senator and Costa Mesa officials refused to remove the motorcvcle races or am other fa1r- ground .actn 1t1es from t-he proposed noise rt'gulat1ons. Onl} the annual Orange Count~ Fair \.\Ould be exempt under thl' cum"nt bill. being p11ched to !>tatL' la\.\ makers b} a aL ramento lobb~ ing lirm hired b' Costa ~1c<>a forS25.000 That stance "ould seem to null1f\ thr fair board's endor'iemcnt. Jtil Llo}d. spokes"'oman for the fair- grounds. said the board's suppon ha~ been looked upon 4nfavorably by the Pacific .\mph1thcatre as well as other state agncultural distncts. ··rm anxious 10 sec Y-hat the\ (board members) will do." said tlo}d. "I don't think an) of us reahzed there would be that much oppos1t1on to (the bill.)" Among the agencies testifying against the propo$31 was the Western Fairs Assoc1auon. which represents 150 fairs in Nonh Amenca. A lett er of opposition was also submitted b> the Los s\ngelcs Count) Fairgrounds in Pomona. .\lso tcst1f) 1ng before the panel Tucsda} were Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Heruog. Cit) Manager Fred Sorsabal and local activist Russ ~tillar. president of a homeO\\ ncr!>' group that 1s suing 1he amphitheater and 1he fair board. LAGUNA ... From Al turc'> like houSl') anJ urnJom1n1um!>. On the average. owner-occupied hous1 ng shelters 2. J 7 pcrsons com- pared to renter-occupied at I. 76. The ligure for renter-occupied 1s 75 pcr- ccn1 of the o""ncd figure The Cll) decided to chargl' duple'\:eS more than other apartments on the theo~ that one of the units \.\Ill be O\.\ ncr-occu·p1ed ANN LANDERS GETS SWEET SURPRISE ... From Al- column 1s hcadquanercd in In 1nl· and the columnist \.\a<, '\n lO\.\n Tucsda} to go O\er a ne"" promo- tional brochure with her "bosses." Th1nk1ng ')he '-'"3!> to lunch with the top brac;s. the 66-,car-old columnist "'as surprncd to find herself 1n the compan~ of 1hc "hole compan) at Cano'<. "I CJn·t ~·hl''l' 1hn hired J "-dh C 11rl and -.. 11 came Jo" n hnc .. \hl' \atd laughrng · h1llm,1ng J k•"url'I' li1r11:h in .i prl\ate room that olkr' J I XO-ckgn·l· 'IC\.\ ol "-C\\ porl I IJrhor sc' nal S)nd1cate e\eLut1'e' '>toml 10 pra1\L' their top wntcr Then came the ~urpl'l'>l' l. \\31tl'r carf)'ing an c1gti1-pound l'hoc.<'llatc bar -a blend ot thrL't' I uropean chocolates and t" o <.lomesflc - featuring a hkcnl'S' ol the column1~t and surrounded b' ~c' era I d01cn chocolate truffles from Thr Cand' Jar 1n San Francisco -her fa\ontc · Landers, )Ou sec ts a confirmed chocoholic And the sight of 12.000 Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Del Ivery ,. Quarenteed lalones -no1 counting the h1t- tcrsweet chocolate truffics -brought a sharp rc<;ponc;e from thl' newspaper cclebnt\o. "Oooohhh." tlw column1-;1 e\· claimed. "I must tdl )Ou. I am O\Crnhclmed .. Then. nouung 1hc gold and s1h l'r '>L'r' mg tra~ undernl'::lth the l hol- olate<. -la'\h1oned ti' ()ucl'n F111.1- hl•th <, m' n "" cr\rnllh\ -<.he J\~1.·J •• 1 hl' tra\ "m1n1.· to11'' \ltcr .i hall hour ol \hop 1.1ri.. .ind 1n1rodu' tu>n\ the affahle 1.olumnl\t agreed 11> d hnl'f 1 n ll'f\ IC\.\ \.\1th th1.• Dail\ Piiot •Her h1ggest Jch1CH"mcnt .. rhat \.\Ould ha'e been 1n 11r1 "hl'n I \.\rote about cancer ·· ~he 'aid I told m\ readers that one of tour ol them would ha'c cancer 1n 1ht•1r hfl"t1mc and I said mone) \.\as n"cded for rc~earch. l here \.\3S a bill ix·nJ1ng then called the ~a11onal Cancer .\ct -.:1,on \.\as pre"dl·n1 and I askt'd m) rcader!l LO St@.ll their name~ aero<;\ m~ column and send 11 to their senatur'i ··!\earl~ ont· million pieces ol mail hit Washington and there Vias no \.\U) ~1\on could ignore that kind of pressure. We received $100 mil lion that produccJ the highest qualtt) 1.am er research Thal 1s the most 1mponant thing I ha'c e'er done" • Rl·"ardsofthe Job "Oh. there are 11\Jn' areasofn·"ard\ l.letterfroma manic dcprc\\l'C (\\ho "aid her \olumn prompll'd her lll scclo. tha-·'fl' l \hl' "ro11.· ml' .ind <.,11J · 1 dn1t"1 ln·I .done an' mort · That rcall\ 'hook me up I hl' ll·cdbal'k lrom ix·opk sa~1ng \OU 1.hanged their lttc tx·causc of <,or'ncthing ~ ou \HOil' People 1dent1l)1ng \.\1th othl·r people's prohlrms .. • .\nd dr:'\whacks: ··Therl' Jrc those. certain I~. The JOb 1c; enormou\· I) demanding. I do all m~ own \\rtllng and I select all the letters <that arc published . I There arc not enough hours in the da\ 10 do all I ha\C tu do I haH· to g1,c 1'1 C\l.'r)th1ng." Ht'T-85 m1lh on rcaderi probahl\ \.\C1ul.d agree that <.he doc..-. Just that. . What do )OU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and you r message will be recorded, transcribed and de livered 10 the appropHate editor. The same ?4-hour answering service may be uud to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letter column must htclade their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Te11 tu• wbal'f on youT mind. H. L. Schwert1 Ill Publisher Clrculetlon 714/M2-4333 Cl1Hlfled edwertltlng 714/142·5'78 All other depertmente M2""321 MAIN OFFICE ))() W•\I 8.tr 1)1 c.o.te M-CA U.1 IOClf.,_ Bor IMO C(itt• ~ CA t262i! ~·'•ode'( It '°'' 1n "CIC ~.. you• Coll"°" II) 5 30 O m C•" OllO•t 1 0 "' Incl '(tNr ~OC>J ,..... II* ........ ,.,uroey ...c Sund•• " you 00 llOI ·tc-f°"' ~ by 7 1 "' ca• °"""• t 0 I m end )'OIJ' COCtY w Fr•nk Zlnl K•ren Wittmer Copy•·g1i •983 0.~ C.0t1l Pvbi1111flQ ~y No ""'"' '"'"" 111111111-0--, tld\10'•• _,, .. C)t td119'1 .. ~·· ..... ...., Ol"tO'~ t'3 .... .._, ~··' l>t' "" ""." I' <''J'o(lt•I ,.....,.. 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Whll• lhe valleys coold hit tl'\9 hlQh 90s Along tl'\9 Orange Coast 11 will be mostly clear Thutsday but some low cloods night and morning hours along th• coast Warmer Thursday Lows tonight 56 to 64 Highs Thursday 72 to 76 al beaches and 90 to 97 Inland valleys From P<>1nt Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 miles ...:. Inner water. Light variable wlnda night and morning hours becoming west to southwest 10 to 16 knots during the afternoon Thursday. Wind waves 1to2 feet. Southwest swells 2 to 3 feet. Tempe latVeQH •• 13 --Lottie Roe~ II' 14 ~Q '}(..Ji. ~ .F"ltONT$" • : , LOUta•llle 81 10 ., rs ...,?-f '1ijVfi ............ --o .... HlQl'l. IOw 10< 24hOuf1 end•no at ~ 1 m Mtll\Ol'l•t -,,.,...,, S."411 87 78 AllMW!y 75 51 Mtlwlu~ .. 58 •a ""( ..._.,~ ~ .. '"'' .... Src"' 0 vOt oJ TT S111<""'• ...._. All>uquetQue 14 51 Mpla·Sl P1ut 65 4S ~ ::.. ':(~t t AmarMlo 10 57 NHllWll• •• ,, • ,.,,.;,. l'f••'"t ~,. ,. -..: .. 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I N• ... po•I t ' ooo• Houslon ae 78 22no Str .. t Ne .. po•t I 2 DOO• Sun Hll tOd•~ It 8 01 pm ,,_ lncllanetPokt 71 93 PalCl'ly ta t• nt0nt Alld m0tn>no tow 81tooe Wedge I DOO• T"u•SO•y al 5 '1 • m and s.IJ IQll•" II JKIC--.,Ma 99 71 c:loud• •tong ,,... COUI 01'1-•H fltr Leg11na Beac:r.. . JJ ooor 1102Dm Jldl1«1vitt. tOO 11 encl w•rm l41gn1 '" the tow 70a along San Clem•nlt ' ' .. ,, Moon•tosM 1ooa1 al 11 10 pm .... Jut-.. 5"' 44 IM ti.tent• 10 nut 90 warme< 1n1ano Wa1ertemp 6• Thursday 11 1 ~1 am end rl-1g11n ~1 r<INUClly 76 eo v.u.y. Lowe 53 to 93 Swell dlreo11on wet\ II 54 pm DEFECTOR TELLS OF SOVIET LIFE ... From Al "They look at the United States as a land of dreams and black magic," he said. · akharo\ 1s a former Soviet diplomat. KGB memlier and double a$ent for the CIA. As a \Oung diplomat representing the ~ov1et Union in Kuwai t. Sakharo' \ ass1gn- me~ him to the hean of KGB operations in the Middle East. Since his defection. he ha) authored a book ac; well as .. numcrou) an1des on O\ 1e1-Un1tcd tatcs 1n- tclhgence. But Sakharov said much of the information i\mcncans ha' e of the O\let Union and 11s people is d1~toncd b) the so-called c>.perts who prepare articles on Soviet issues tor scholar!) journals . Oftentimes. 1he authors do not speak Russian . do not read Soviet newspapers and consequent!> "-rite research articles that provide a d1s- 1oncd '1e"' of the Soviet Union. "h1ch l'nrompa~scs ~6 official language~ in the Soviet Union and an l'' er-gr°" ing m1nOrtl') population of ~to.-.lems and other ethnic group). (\al..ha~o' \a1d '°'akharcl\ said th1<> 1nlrcase 1n the non-Russian popula11on "'ll h.l\e profound effects on So' 1et poltucs 1n coming )ear<. "In 10 )ears. e'er) third soldier 1n the army will be a m1nOnt) who cannot understand the Russian language or follo"" directions given in Russian." he sa id While the m1nOnt} groups con- tinue to grow. the o' 1et elite class in the major c111cs "-111 insulate itself funher from the rest of the popu- lation. -\s 11 1s now , mqst of the major c111es are closed to those hv1ng outside. To move into the Cit). akharo\ said. one must get a JOb 1n that ell\ But: in a o' 1et version of Catch-12. toget a Job in the cit). ~ou must first hve sn the Cit}. Jobs in Moscow, for example, arc largel} in the d1plomattc c;;orps and the government. Those 1n the d1ploma11c service tend. to recruit fam1I> members for Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cut1ft,d Gemolog,i1t, AGS A CHEAP WATCH ... how ch~ap 1s If? There Is a growing mark1't for1wo kinds of watches: the phony Imita- tion of well-know brand, and the mass-produced watch that coats very· little and Is worth even leas. Because some of the world's finest watches have gained hard-earned reputations over many years of ex- cellent performance, there Is a great temptation to ''copy" these watches. right down to a phony brand name on the dial. 'Fyplcally, such a watch\.wlll have a cheap, unreliable mechanlcal works, and It wlll NOT carry any kind of guaran- tee (how could It, when the actual manufactur4tr doesn't even put his name on the face?) There 1s also a flood of cheap, plattlc dlgltal watches on the merket. Ag11n. the absence of any meaningful manu- facturer' 1 werranty 11 your clue to be wary of such as pr.oduct. A watch, whether It 11 • fine. exqulalte timepiece or a rugged utlllty watch for everydey wear. 11 en Important personal postuston You wlll tave money In th• long run by buying qualtlty watchee from reputable deelers whO have their own watch· making experts on the 'premlM1. Suoh watchet ere bte.ked by sond guarantees and e11pert servlc8*. '\ . I available p.os1t1ons so "c,cr}one " married to everyone else and e'er}· one knows each other." This closed circle creates an elttl.' class 1~e Soviet Union that ~oung. Russ1a~spsre 10. looking upon 1t\ members hke mo' 1e stars. SakharO\ said Member~ of the d1ploma11c corp~ earn 16 10 I~ times what other Russians earn. Sakharov said. Young Russians also want to \.\ork 1n Cities de\Oled to m1h1an 1ndU\- tncs as those cities 8encrail) h~1,c better standards of"' ing. "There are natural lobbies at "ori... that promo,te m1l1tal) industr~. ptM· 1bly at the expcnSl" of c1v1ltan 111Ju,. tnes." he ~aid. The effort b) )Oun~ So' 1eb 111 become 1nvol.,,cd 1n d1ploma11t at- fa1rs and the m1htal) 1nd1catc> 1ha1 one compan1ul1. or \\as alone. "l. Russian \.\111 alwa}S be a hard- dnnk1ng 1ndl\ 1dual." he said. "h 's a .,e\ l're prohlem that 1s getting even \.\ orsc ... lntL'rnal wmmem.· of the So\1Ct l nion suffers trom its lack of com- mun1ca11on. largcl~ the result of a go,crnment intent on controlling 1radc. he said. <iakharo' related the following C\Jmple: -\ hargL' arm es at the dock w11h a load of tomatOl'S The captain must rnnta ct the p1l'r d1rcltor -and onl> thL' p1erdm·ltor -\.\1th 1nstruct1ons 10 unload the rargo Then. the pier director has 10 round up worker.. to unload the tomatoes. But hl' ha~ 10 spread the ne\.\S b} word of mouth. tcll•phone~ rarel) work. 8) the 11me \~orkers finall) unload Russians drink tocelebrateanyoccaston, a birthday. wedding or the purchase of shoes. the Soviet Union\ pre~ence 1n otht•r nations and Its support of1 ts m1htar\ \.\ill hkel) continue through n1m1ng decades. Sakharo' predicted l.nother strong inllucnl'e on thL' 1n1crnal affair!> oflhL' So' 1e1 l n1on I\ the C\ er-worsening problem ol al- cohohsm. akharov said. So prevalent is the influence ol alcohol among ov1et workt.'r\ that \\.hen purchasing a TV set. fur e>.ample. Russians fi rst check to \CC "hen the set was manufactured "The> make sure 11 wasn't made ~t the end of the month when the workers were rushing to meet th;u month's quotas," he said. "And the) won't bu y a TV made at the beginning of t'he month .. because rtre workers were probabh s111l drunk. celebrating fulfillment o(last month's quota" Russians drsnk (usually vodka) to celebrate an) occasion. Whether that's a b1rthda), wedding ... ··or the purchase of a new pair of ~hoes." Sakharov said. To. a Russian. leaving a bottle of 'odka unfinished is a bad omen Never mind 1f the drinker had onl> the cargo -Pl'rhaps a \\eek later - the toma1rn:' c1rc beginning 10 rot l he' ~hc-n art• \t11rl·d 111 a \.\arehouse \nd "' thl· t1ntl' thl' tomatoes reach thl' marl..l'I 11nf\ .1hou1 t percent arc l'd1hle <io mulh li11 \cl\ IL't commerce E'en so )alo.haro' sa\s 11 1s possible lor .\mem·an businesses to tap the So' 11.'l l 'nion as a new market One ol thL· t...e\s. whether 1n husines<, or poh11cai ncgot1auons. 1~ to unJcrstand that Russians hkc rx·r!.onal contacts that arc maintained o'er 11me. In businc~s. that ml·ans to make 20 to ~5 sales rall<, be lore a sale is made Sakharo' sa\., French cosmet1t . -com-panics haH~ OCL'n 'en, successful in the-SO\ IC! l 1110n IO recent )Car~. He sa)'> -\mcrtlan computer firms and th<>Sl" tha1 sell a 'anct~ of good!. (ht...e a K-mart. hL· '>aid 1 rnuld do well there. also. "The So' l{'ts luoi... at the world in economic term\ more and more.'' h~ said. ".-\nd that i'I a good sign. "Where there 1s rnonc'. there is less room for poht1c~.. · ~ BAUME & MERCIER l)f'lllffi BAUME & MERCIER PRmENTs: · THETAILORm WRIBr. leh-$14509' rlght-14900- MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIET)' 1809 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA SINCE 1948 BankAmerlcard-MaattrCatd PHONE 541-3401 ' • Bul u flN BoARo r' Chicano-Latino cere01ony at UCI The t'tghth annual Ch1cano-La11no recoa.nition ceremony and dinner dance will be held June 14 in the University Center Heritage Room at UC Irvine. The event. sched~led for 7 p.m. prcctded by a 4:30 c~kta1I pany. honors all graduat1na Chicano and Lau no students and their families. Tickets at S7 each are available at the Associated Students box office ahd funher information is available at the Cr<>ss-CUhural Center at 856· 72 15. Paralegal• plan meetJng The Paralegal Sccuon of the Orange County Bar As.sociau~n will hold its monthly general member· ship meeting June 12 at the Saddlebaclt Inn. 1660 E. First St .. Santa Ana. 1n the Trabuco Room C at 6 p.m. Anthony Murray. a panner in a Los Angeles law lirm and former State Bar president. will be the speaker for the evening. Dinner is S 12 for members and S 14 for non-members. Call Peri T ookcr at 992-6300 for reservations. RetJree. meet In .Capo The Capistrano Valley Chapter· 3274 of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet June 12 at 2:30 p.m. 1n the Hot Spring!> Dance Hall in an Juan Capistrano. o\ll sentor c111zens 55 and over are welcome and refreshments will be served. Call chapter president Joe McKee at 240-3015 tor further 1nformat1on. HB N.e•comers to convene The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club will hold its last general meeting of the year Tuesday at the Old Ranch Cou ntry Club in Seal Beach. All newcomers to the area are invited. For luncheon reservations and further informanon. call • %4-6117 or 968-2583. Physician•' work•hop• •et Two retirement planning workshops for phys· ic1ans will be held June 13 and 15 in the Skylincr Room of the Airponer Inn. 18700 MacAnhur Blvd .. Irvine. The June 13 meeting 1s scheduled from 7 to 8: 15 p.m .. while the June 18 session will be held from 12: 15 10 I :45 p.m. Rt:scrva11ons arc required and may be obtained by calling 760-1040. Computen explained A workshop designed to introduce people to computers will be held June 13 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center. J andburg Wa}. In inc. Topics of discussion include the functions ofa personal computer and how it can be used in the busines world. The fee is $2 and reservations may be obtained by call ing 660-3889. Women'• meetlng In NB Pornography. feminism and the First Amend- ment will be the topics of discussion at the June 13 meeting of Women For: at 9:45 a.m. at the Unda Isle Clubhouse overlooking Newport Harbor. The fi lm "Raw Images" will be shown and a discussion wi ll be led bv Wendy Lozano. The public 1s 1nv11ed. and funher 1.nformation ma) be obtained by calling Paula Werner at 857·5730. Auto car.e 11eUlon slated A workshop on the basics of proper automot1\e maintenance will be offered June 15 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in Room I 10 of the Social Science Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Chuck Holman. who has owned several sen ice stations and has conducted service and ~lcs training classes for service station emplo}ces. v.111 be the instructor. T he fee 1s S 15. and add1uonal infor- mation is available at 432-5880. Child care forum •lated Child care will be the focus of an open forum Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Planning Commission hearing room at the Hall of Ad ministration. I 0 C'1v1c Center Drive, Sant a Ana. The session 1s sponsored b) the Orange Count) Com mission on the Status of Women. Funher information may be obtained by calling the commission at 834-6880. CALEND AR Wednesday, June 5 • 7:30 p.m.. Irvine CommUJltty Services Commission, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam· boree Blvd. Pou cE Loe El Toro base Wins awards for good life The U.S. Marine orps· El Toro Air Stauon. which offers a men111e 1nclud1n1 day-care centers and the use ofa mountain chalet. has bttn nu med as the nation's best•run Marine base. Base spokesman Lt. Col David Niederhaus said El Toro was chosen from 12 Marine bases for the first presidential "Installation Excellence" awards, which also are pven to the best m1lital) bases. El Toro also offers servicemen day-<are centers. an expanded ·post-exchange department store. effective an11-dru1 programs and programs to combat child and spouse abuse. according 10 the no mination fi led with the Pentagon . Defense officials who JUdi!!d th e nominauon also cited programs 10 rc:c)cle Jet fucl h:ft in aircraft after landing. ........ ., ....... u.. The base also rcponed 1t had about twice the citpected number of Mannes re..enllM after their fi"'t h1tch. accordmg to the nom1nat1on documents. El Toro Marl.De Cpl. Mark-Rollley cat.cha aome raya after 8Grflnc at A.ll9o Beacla. Bankrupt developer faces charges By STEVE MARBLE Of IMO.it, ...... llell Bankrupt de' eloper Gerald Goeden of Irvine must appear in court June I 7 IQ face charges he embealed mongagc pa} men ts from homeowners in Laguna Niguel and bri~d a banking official. . Goeden. 44. the former president of Irvine-based Goeden Co .. and his wife. Bett) Jo Goeden. surrendered 10 authon11es Apnl 19 in Central Mu· n1c1pal Court in Santa Ana v.here the) pleaded not guilt) to the charges. Gerald Goeden of bad checks lo a commod1t1e<, broker. It 1s estimated that Goeden lost The) arc charged with 20 criminal about $3 million pla} ing the com- counts stemming from the develop-mod1t1es market. mcnl firm·s operations in Laguna Homeowners in Cro"n Ro)ale. a Niguel. an Juan Ca pistrano and Goeden Co. development. protested Orange. and e' cntualh sued the Irvine firm in Goeden faces It counts of grand 1982. Residents claimed the} mailed theft. three counts of construction mortgage checks to Goeden. but that fund theft. and a single count each of the payments were ne'er forwarded makin$. a false financial statement to the banks. and bribing a banking oflic1al. Some homeowners said thl'~ were Goeden and his v.itc also are• forced into foreclosurl'. More than a charged with wriung $440.000 worth dozen of the homeowners ha'e filed Nestandein the-race for It. governor Firs t d ecla red GOP candida t e -~ -----faces Democr atic incumbent By JEFF ADLER Ot .... 0.-, "94 ..... Or.ange Count} upen 1sor Bruce Nestande locked off 1ve J 985-86 pohucal season Tuesda) wMn he announced that he would see.k the Republican nom1· nation for lieutenant go vernor m 1986. Betty Jo Goeden lav.o;1111c; against the firm. Stressing his ties 10 the conservauve poliucs of President Ronald Reagan and Gov George Dcukmej1an. ~e 47-year-old Nestande pledged to be a .. rchable panner" committed to a "coopcrauve woriung rela- dc~ l.'lopment 11onsh1p betwttn federal and state government." .\bout 500 people crov.ded into a banquet room at the The com pan~ also v.as at the center of a protest 1n Corona del Marv.here the firm owned a large apartment complex that was he1ng con,erted into lu"u!J apanments. Hotel Mend1en in Newport Beach to hear the cit) of Orange resident's ant1c1pated annolfncement. Nestande 1s the first Re· publican to announce he will run 1n the June 1986 pnmal') for lieutenant go' ernor. a post in- cumbent San Francisco Demo- crat Leo Mc( arth} has said he v.111 tf) to win for a second term next )car Both consenauve 'itate Sen. H.L. Richardson. R- for .\rcad1a. and former Republican Lt. Go' Mike Curb also att l Ons1dered likel} cand1date<i for the GOP nomination Residents claimed their rents v.ere doubled and tnpled but that the promised "lu·rnf) touches ... at the complc'.\: v.ere neve r made and that some constructon ~as left half· completed. The Goedl·n < o. filed bankruptq in earl} I Q84. Woman run over by Jeep suing Newport, lifeguard "I v.ant to be pan of this united effon tb ')hore up those values that inspire all .\men· cans:· estande told supporters. "I want 10 help implement those Brace Nn tade polic1e'i that ha'l' put this state bad on the nght foot. That'<." h) toda' I'm a land1datc ror lll·ull·nant go' ernor lll thl' '>tall' of( ahtorn1J · '-l'"'tandr broad" atlal~ed tht' ·Jud1l1al Jrrnganct' .. 111 \tJte 'iuprcm<' ( llUn C h1dJust1u• Rn~· Bird "ht' "111 \l'l'~ reconfirmarwn on rhe I %6 ballot Vic tim says s h e suffered internal injur jes : h e r law~uit latest _i~~ series filed again st city By ROBERT HYblDMAN Of IM Delly .. llot Stefl .\ Tusun ll.Oman has filed a la\.\SUll against the C1t} of Ne\\ pon Beach and a cit~ lifeguard. charging that she suffered inJunes after being run o'er by a llfegoard Jeep. Lon Spiak. 20. was asleep on the 'iand at ii Corona dcl Mar beach Sept. 6. I Qg4, when lifeguard James Turner dllegedl~ drove a Jeep o'er her back said Dennis Ha\dcn, the anta .\na attornl'} reprcsenun~ Sp1ak Turner 1s named 1n the suu along w11t\ the city. The lawo;u1t charges the lifeguard with negligence 1n not seeing Sp1ak bcforl' he pulled :iwa) from a life- guard stand. Ha}den <,a1d. " he was fonunate that the ..and was fairl) soft or the inJum·s m.1} have been much worse." he said. Ha}den said Sp1ak suffered hack and internal inJunes. \.\ h1le he would not detail the severtt) of the 1nJuries. Ha}den said Sp1ak 1s sttll undergoing treatment for them . The lawsuit. lilrd last week 1n Orangc Count} Suix·nor Cou n. fol· lo" o; a Jan. 14 denial of the claim for 1nJurks h) the Newport Beach C-11~ C ounl·1I Such a denial 1'i a routine action before )av.sum can be filed against a cit}. . The suit seeks unspec1hed damages from both the cll ) and the lifeguard. Sp1ak's lawsuit 1s the latest in a sene of legal actions aimed at the Ctt' ofNewpon Beach Last month. a 30.,car-old rt·s1dl'nt of Oran1,e tiled :i $"' million suit against the cm and J pohcl' u11ill'f John Louis .\go!>ta da1ms ht· "'a" inJu red \.\hen the oflirer u'icd a chll~l' hold to subdue him la!>! ~l'ar. -.\nd in March. the daughters of a West Covina man filed sun against the ctt}. cla1m1ng negligence b~ c11~ paramedics resulted in thc1.r father'" death last summer The suit alleges th:it paramedtl"' 1mproperl~ 1nsertl'd an l'Sophagal a1rna} tube into Lero~ Peterson·., trachea after he suffered an appart'Ot heart auack. On Dec. 31. a suit \\3S tilec.1 holding the cit~ liable for J beach d1' mg accident in v. h1ch a C larl.'m11n1 1cen· ager "as paral) 7l'd That !>Ult folio" ed on thl' hl'l'I'> ol the controversial John T.1\ lor l"3SI.' in v.h1ch a 23-)ear-old quadr1pkg1c "a' awarded S6 nillhon after a JUf) found the Cit\ ot ~c"' pon lkach negligl·nt in not po,11ng "'.irning '>lgn'\ about thl' dangl'f' nl di' ing into thl' ocean "Justice 1s surposed to be blind. \l't ourlhtl.'.'fJU"llll appear!> to be bland onl} '~ lhc nttht' ot \'lC'ttm~ and luncernC'd onl~ Y>1th hero"n agenc~ to rn~nac the la"s ol our 'ilate:· he said Nestande said he dl'c1ded to announce his cand1dac' on June 4 because 11 fall'> !.'\al'" ont' \t'ar before tht' Jlln~ Ill 6 pnmar: T11 linanl·l· h1~ primal\ campaign and llll rrase his naml· rt"\.l'1gn1t1on around thl' '>late he ~1d hr hopes to raise about SI 5 m1Jhon "estandl' tx·gan his poh11cal carl'l'r "1th the state Kl'pubhcan pan~ 1n I 4., 2 and became a <.fX'Ctal assistant to thl·n·(•O' Ronald Rl'agan in I 4.74 Bet"eeen I 4., 4 .ind 1 ll~O. "Je'>tandt' represented an ~ < lrange Co1,1n1' d1\tm·1 1n the C ahforn1a .\\..embl) before "inning a ~at on thl' Boar~ uper' 1sor' represenung mulh of thl' southl'a'>tem n:>unt' in 14 I Thi'> ~ear he "l' l'kllcd lhairmao ol thr po"l'rfol <. ;ihtom1a Tran~ pona11on Cornm1<,\IOn "h1ch allcKaH•' lunds for state 1ran ... rortat1on pr<.1Jl'Cl" . .\s an Orangl' ( ount~ politican. Ne .. tande faces a d1tlicult challeng1: ....:o Orange ( ount\ Republican or lx:nwrrat e' r r ha' hl'ld c;tate office higher than controller [hl' ,1;111.··, lum:nt lOntrollcr 15 former \\e<,tminster .\"l'mhhman "l'n (<If'\ a [)emcxrat Motorcycle crash injuries fatal to Huntington girl, 16 ,u-.ric1on ot l'lurgl.1n11ng .1 Rl·d Hrll \\l'nuc-bU'itnl''>'-\n1h11n\ "-tlgml' ~7 . \dnannt' 1-..ilgon: 24 .iml -.\udrn Rec' cs. 11.l. "err tJ~l·n tnlO l'U'>lciJ\ f ucsda\. C1rcum'>t:1nn·, ut thl' arrl''t WCfl' not a\ailable • • • \ caniera and J '11,!eo l'a'>'l'lll' recorder were rt·ix1nrdl~ 1.1tfc.h Imm a -;k, Park Boule,arJ oll1rc Tut\dJ\ 1ng 1rH11 ,1 n111tnk h11nh' 1n 1111 '"I" \I"•" l1•und .1 r111l'1 (?.n u11n ,olk•l' bind. nl < 11ntl11l'fl 1JI 1 ,,n 1n J J ttl h nl·,11 Pka-.ant \ ll'"' • • • ....l hool .ind lurnl·d It ll\ e'rlO poltn: Blast at CM business said intentionallY set A 16-year-old girl became Hunt· 1ngton Beach's 11th fa tal traffic \ 1ct1m of the )ear when she died ruesda) of injuries she suffered as a p:u'iC nger on a motorcycle. Michelle Lee Pro\-enzano was re- p..>ned in "extremel) cnucal" con- d1t1on C'-Cr sine\' the unday after· noon aC'c1dent at Yorktown Aven ue. and Florida Street.She had stopped breathing_ and had no pul'ie, but a police officer and resident restored P'ountaln Valley A resident of the 9400 block of Warbl.cucported Tue day thllf som_c· one tole a gold nna fro m her bathroom. The los was estimatrd at ssoo. • • • A Laguna Reach rc'i1dent rcponed Tuesda) that someone buralanied his white and black 197 2 Mercedes conveniblc whale he 1t was parked in a Fnunuun 'Valley restaurant lot at 17920 Br~hurst St. The loss in- cluded four wheel nnd tire!> v.otth S 1.200 and stereo equipment wonh her brtathing before paramedics ar· rived 10 transpon her to Fountain Va lley Community Hcup1tal. Also seriousl)I injured in the acc1· dent was 6 7-year-old Marjorie Ma~ Schenbc11er~7. the dri ver of 1re3f that collided with the motorcycl<t. he was reponcd in stable conduion today at Pacifica Cof11mun11y Hosp•· tal. The dnver of the motorr)'clc. Neil Rosner. 30. of Huntington Beach wa'i 50 while parked at the Fountain Valley Recreation Cen ter. 16400 Brookhurst St . a motorist reponed Tuesday. • • • A resident of the 18200 blod of Bia Ben Coun reponed Tuesda} that wmeone stole a tool bo~ and a telev1s1on ~t (roin h1\ open garage The loss wa esuinatc<J at S8Q5. ,, L&Cana Beach . A Catali na Street resident \aid ) stronger was ~tting on the drhewa) of the home for more than 11 • houf\ Tuc'idav. Police asked the •utter to Sl.400 • • • lr:\\C 30d h<" comphcd '\ Hvntington Reach resident ro-.. • • , · p<>rtcd 1ha1 his blue 1985 To>ota • Po!1ce cited tevcn Ph1lhp Um .• 0. Cehta GT wa~ burglnmcd in a for alleged po~~Sll1<>n of.ku than an f ountain Valley lot on thc PIOO oun\eofmanJumrn.\anwdsstoppcd block ·or Brookhu~t Street Tht' lo\S Tuewa~ on C rc~·~n ~ H:iy Ofl\c included ~tcrco cquapnwnt ~orlh i\hout S6<l01n ca~h was \tolen earh $800 fuCl,(fa\ from J p111a delr\er\ car lln • ••• mC'on e .. mn~hl•d thl' dm l'r'Httk \outh C O:l'il H 1p,hv..1\ ..... . . . vttt'tll"\' I , ,\, t '111 ( I\ I • Ulm f reported 1rt stable cond111on toda~ ''' Fountain 'Valle) ( ommun11~ H~sp1· t~I. Neither Rosnt'r nor Pro' enrno "as "l'anng a safet) helmet. pohn: said Funeral arrangl·ment~ arc ix·mJing The accident. wh1rh rl'm31ns undl'r 1n;.cstigation. was onl' of thrl'l' O\l'r la'it w~ thal al o k1lkd an Ed1'ion High School ~tudcnt Brent J Rc1d and IAJUred nine othl·~ A prowler wa rcponcdl) seen late Tuesda) 1n the Thalia' Street area. but officer& were unable 10 loatc the s11bjC('t • • • Police nrrested Joe Mcrmel tein. 51 . QI) susp1c1on of dn' 1ng undN the anOuence of alcol'rol Mermelstein v.a!> stopped at 2 . .:?0 11 m TUC'~ Oh t Ann·., Dmie and uth (. oast H1ghwa\ l"lne - .\ burglar) nt a ti one) \ud.le l"(''>t· denl<" nellC'd the th1cL.,A Per;1an rug and a \ 1dco ca'sctte r«'OTder amon(l other items • • • Ru sell L Ho~t· no add~~ 3\atl· ahte. wa, urrc~tcd at In inc Meadov.' mph11hca1er on a nar('Ollc' chatgl.' He \\3s tnkcn to t 1n Medical tenter be lore tx-1na booked :11 Oranic C. oun- t) Jail f unh~r1 d<"hUI\ "ere not a, a 11.m1,· • • • • 1 hrl•,• 0('11oll' '"l'fl' .11 rc,h·d ,,n , 1 CoetaMeaa Cash amounung ll' $450 "3" i\ri)Oncd stolen from an apartment at 15~ -\mwcan 'l' '>omet~me tx·- tv.een 8.20 a m and !l 'Up m Fnda~ The monl.') wa<11nkl·n lrom a Jl'"t."11" bo'\. • • • -.\radio. 't·at l'll't''' and tapt'' "t'rl· reponed stolen lrom a loc.-lcd car parked at I ~O \1onte \ "ta .\' t' • 11omet1me bt't"ecn 11 rm \ionda' and 9 a in. Tue~a' Tht' loss "a' e t1ma1ed at S500 • • • ('nmpmg equipment worth SI :OJQ was l'C'porfcd ~tokn from an o~n garage an the 3400 hlOll of Plumen.1 Place. wmet 1 mr bt'tv.;ccn I p m and l pm fnda) Hantincton Beach Someo1w. Jlt'S 1hh uo;ina a pa<i'i l <'\ tole a SWO tape rccorJcr troJm ~ Joclor' office. 16152 Beach Blvd ' . . . , ThlC\'e\ 'ii() e. s~oo Nuc ·hv.inn ( n11~r htc\tlc 1n the I 'l'KlO hkxl \'t C1rnham · .. . . T "l'~>' v.;erc talcn into rn'1lld) for ..tllC'Jedh tn 1ng "' ~ICJI a CJ\(" ll1 lx--er at \lbcn'iOn''i marlrt :n Clol<kn "C'l and WarnC'r ., ... ')UmNft '>luk 11 S }UO l ~'ilmc-\1 h1l H ie from Me'3 VIC'\\ huol • • • Thin '' 'llllr ~tell'' l\IOn '<'I r;iJ111 ,,n,1 n11'K·cl)JOl'lHI\ lll'm' Jltt'f hH·;·~· .\n t'\ph,•11on JI a l o\IJ \k\.l hu\ine'>\ l·arh 1 Ul'\4.la\ mMning JP- p:lrenth \\3\ ing&C'fl'li" h,•n thl· lohh\ ";!' dou\Cd ll. llh J tlammahk lu . .iutd ..ind then 1gn1ll'd "1th .1 mad tl.irl· polln· rl'f!Onl·d Thl' 2 W .1 m Im· 'l'I 1111 thl' 1ntC'nor c;pnnlkr '"ll'nl .11 ( :Hu 'r f-rt•l•dom \larll.'llntt 2..1.., F ''' hl'f .\\e f1ood1ng thl' hU\ll)l'" \\l\h "atcr Pollc-l' \3td the c\plo\1l)n .\IC.ll hll'v. nut a farge-~mdov. to thl' rl'M l'I th,· bu1ld11')g. damaging a '.in that "a' par~cd ne•ub' f-l"ng gla'" .ind dchm hanert=d the front f)a\\Cn~l·r \\tndoY-of the car -.h1ch Ix-long ttl ''"Ill I.., l>t Jll ,1,.1t.1u Ill Ou:>tnl.'!>~. and , .1uscd \l)ml· '' r .11, hl'\ Jnd dents Oamag.e ll1 1h1 h11,1ne<;\ ha<, not hl'l'n l''>l tmated hut J'lOlice reported tint 11 wu\ nlln11r to modl'ratl' f laml''i had \n1r, hl•d the wall<. and '•\Oh' l'QUIJ'ln1t."nt .\1.lnrdtnj to thl• l 11,tJ \k\3 pohcl H'~'rt rirehghtt'r-. n111l·J tht' 'mdl ot .1 1l.1mmahk liquid that apflJrt"nth "J\ spread 1n,1dC' tht· dow n\ta1T'\ h1bh\ fire in,c.,11µ1M .... :ud the fl4m. mdhlc l1u1J IA-&>. allowl'd-to ttl)t)ntt 1hrough tht· 'trudure ~tor~ lx-intt ittnit~ h' .1 r1\Jd tlar<' that v.a., 'lipped through thl' mail ,101 1n tht' !root dOM Importer denies laking smog tests t ll re1gn , Jr 1mf)<'rtrr .\llx·n Mard1l1an ot ~c" Jl<lfl tkach pl<'.id~·J tnnOl.~nt th1\ "')'~tel .lHll'-'1100' th,'1 hl' lalcd t'n"''1011 te''' on ,."''" f Uh an \'al'\ th.at l)therv.1'4' .ir, 111eJ311n thl' t ntt<"J l:lh."' 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Enroll Now -Fall Semester Starts Sept. 9th Reasonable Tu ition Join the Summer Fun ar DAY CAMP!! <,/\'£ 'UO'U ~ l ~ TIO.\ ... • Fietd T,_,s • Crafts • Swimminc •Picnics • Btf ort·Clrt and After•cart Avalablt JUNE 24th thru SEPT. 6th SU.MMER SCHOOL JULY 8th thru AUG. 2nd "A Private School of D1st1nction Founded in 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16835 BROOKHURST ST. (714) 962-3312 642-4321 Direct OT collect . to subscribe to your hometown paper. the . Daily Pilai GMC buying Hughes Aircraft NEW ) ORK (AP) -General Motors C'orp. ~1d toda> it 1s buying aerospace giant Hughes Aircraft Co. from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for more than SS billion 1n cash and stock. one of the biggest non· oil busint"Ss mergers in history. Genrml Motors. the n:i tion's larg-e t •utomaker. Ford Motor Co. and Boeing ( o hnd hccn con\ldetcd thr leading contender'\ 1n the bidding tor Jlughes. Oftl) ford hnd aonountl'd nlak1ng a bid. Directors of the Hugties Medica l Institute chose CM afler stud) mg thl' bids Tucsday In New York. f-tughe~ Aircrnft l!i the nation\ foremost <leknse electronit'!t con· cern and om· of th~· \..or Id's b1ggc!>I atfll1tt bu11lkr~ with \tHral d1v1~1ons in Orange ( ount y General Motors said Hughe., will operatt as u new suhc;id1ary that abo will include GM's Delco Ele{·t1 on1cs dt' is1on. A( Sparli. Plug d1v1s1on's in trument and d1spla> systems oper- ation and Delco >'terns Opera11ons. SO mil hon c;hnre!t ol u ne" class of GM common •aocl . • GM s:ud the nc" stock would pay <l1v1dcnd' based on the performance of GM Hught•s. ~ s1m1lar arrange- ment wa!> part of the acqu1s1uon of FlcctronK Data Systems. The new subs1d 1al'). 10 be kn own ai. rr==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il GM Hu~hcs Electronics Corp .. will operate independently w11h its own The new ·,t0tk. known as Clas~ H c;harc!t. ul!to "111 ha\C.' onl) half the voting power as regular GM common stock. the company said. That alM> 1s similar to the Electronic Data ys. Lydia 's, Inc. SPECIA L SALE We're lovi11 to a new location in .Newport Bea~h .which i~ ~einc built. See otr beautiful shgwroom of rnported furntshini s. palfltlfl&S, chandel ers and accessories. All Pricea Reduced. •oo Wtst C.11t 1.,., •••p•rt 11101a (Partinc i1 Re11) llOHS: 111·111 l :I0-1:11 tr ., .,,.i•tm•lt 141-2310 board of directors. GM said. The deal eclipses G M's $:?.5 b1llio.n acquisition last autumn of Electronic Data S) stems Corp of Dallas. a giant computer sen ices com pan). GM. wl11ch has more than SS billion tn Ca!th and marletable SCCUfl· ties on hand. sa id 1ts bid for Hughe con"io;tN1 of i 2 7 h1ll1on 1n cash and NATION terns acquisi tion. . . . GM said ll plans to issue 20 m1llton more ('lass H shares within three years of the dears closi ng. with IS m1l11on going to holders of GM's regular common stock. The sale 1s bche\ ed to be the b11&cst 10,olvi ng a pnva tel) held company. GM said. 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B ush to uched by survivors' pluck WHEATLAND (AP)-<\ shin less In an Moldovan sat on a chair before a heap of scrap that was once his home and offered a stra"bcrt) to Vice President George Bush. "ho was tourhcd b) the courage of ~un·I\ ors an this tornado-battered 1ndus1nal hamlet. "I'm alive. M) famtl) 's all\e. You don't stand back and feel sort). You have to push ahead.·· said Moldovan. 62. Bush. touring the destrucuon Tucsda) from last week's killer storms. g.ave Moldovan. whQ offered to sell hts house for 17 rents. an autographed pocketknife. Later. speak111g in front of the roofless ruins of a church. Bush praised those digging out. Nlion-Muskle group seelclng arms control CHIC.\GO -Former President Richard Nixon and fo rmer ~~retaf) of State Edmund Muskie have spent months heading a secret. private group tryin g to work out a b1pan1san arms-control plan that the I ln11ed States can present to the So' kt Union. the Chicago Tribune reponed today. The paper said that they have been encouraged an their endeavor b~ President Reagan. who was briefed by the group last year. Other members include former enate Majority Leader Howard Baker. R-Tenn .. and .\lton F11e. who head'> the. Washington office of the Council on Foreign Relation\ CALIFORNIA LA ta.r rejected, c ouncilwoman ousted LOS ANGELE. -.\ propen) tax hike to pay for more police went do"n to defeat. and Michael Woo. J 4. the !.on ofa Ch1neSl' banler "a' dened the Cit) 's first Asian council member as voters ousted 'eteran ( ounc1lwoman Pegg~ Steven!>on. Tucsday·s balloting also saw the election of commun1t) co llege trustee Rick Tuttle as ctt} controller and David Armor to the Los Angele-; school board. re-elecllon of college trustee Anhur Bronson, and passage of new inveStment]Ufcte'lines for ciry pension funds. .......__ Physlclan released in wife's murder case. LOS .\NGELES -A neurosurgeon held to connection with the drug- related death ofh1s wife was released from Jail after the d1stnc1 attorney's office declined to file charges against him. Dr. Stephen M. Levine. 42, was arrested Monday at h1i> office following a year-long investigati on into the death of his wife . Myrna, 29, who died of a drug overdose at their Tarzana home. After bis release Tueo;da). the physician ref used to discuss the case. A spokesman for the djstnct attorne} said there was in~ufficient evidence to charge Levine. but detectives said thq wouldconunue their investigation Tot survlves three days ln desert SAN DIECiO -..\ 3·)<!ar-old Mexican bo)', back home after wandenng awa} from ht\ famil) 's farm. 1s lucky 10 be alive. say U.S. Bord er Patrol agents who found him lying 1n the de~en naked, dehydrated and exhausted. Tomas Cabrera was found Saturda} night during a search launched when Mexican authorities told border agents that the bo) may have wandered from his home near th e border l'll) of Tecate into the United States through a hole tn the border fen ce Stuntman's Russlan Hlll skljump falls SA 'FR.\, ( l~CO-lt ,\3\lhl•agon~ofdcfcatfora'ltuntman"hutm·d a .... k• JU mp ?t 4fl mph on a l'lt) '>ln't'I \\h1k cahlc car pa<,<,engcr<, ~J\.\kcd. l)a,c (ox. 30. ol ';an Matl'O, '>tarted at the top of the H)de trcet hill on skis but ended up on th l' ~kid~ when hl· appeared to stumble on the table car track~ Tuesda). "I couldn't con trol 'cm .. he said of h1o; sk" >with roller skate attached. He was hosp11ahied 1n latr condition w11h pos 1blc head and hip tnJunes suffered when he rolled off the side of a shon takeoff ra01p that was supposed to have launched him I 00 feet down the street to earn SI 0.000 from a sponswear compan y. WORLD Carter call• for dlplomatlc Viet ties NOi PARAI. Thailand -Former President J1mm)' Carter sa)'s the ~nited States should establis~ diplomauc relations wtth Vietnam and become d1!'Cc tly 1~wolved 1n scttltngd1spules over V!elnam's presence in Cambodia. "I t~tnk 11 ts be11er .10 have d1pl~ma11c rela tions even though there are sharp differences of opinion. A routine avenue of exchange of ideas can be ven beneficial." C'arter told-reporters today while touring refugee camps for 53.00l al ong the Tha1-C'ambod1an border. Gemayel a1ks We.t to preaare l•rael BEJR_~T. Lcban~n -The lslamtc Rep~blic Or&nn11a11on toda) claimed responsibtltty for a missile attack.o~ the pres1dc~t1al palace of Amin Ge ma ycl last week and dem~nded the Christian commun11y rehnqu1sti it pawer lo the Moslems .. Meanwhile. Sh11te Moslem forces traded sniper fire with Palestinian guemllas in 1wo encircled refugee camps. Gemayel. who was urihim 1n thc palace .attack. a ked 1hc five permanent member state of the .N. S«unt) ·- Council to pressure I racl to wtthdniw mrtt1amen ot th{• l'>raeh-!ipon<sorcd South Lebanon Army from the Chnsuan town of Jc111nc ' ' Iraql bit Tehran a,.in, 2 dead, 6 hart TEHRAN -Iraqi warplanes raided tht'l lranrnn cap1tal todll)', and lrnn S.'\td two people were killed and fhe wounded. An Jrnq1 m1ht:tf) c;poke~mnn vowed lo con11nue the snack~ until Iran acceptc; "total peac<'" Au•tnlla ban• South African contract. C~N BtRRA. Au'itralta -The government \:ltd loda )' 11 would no longer allow South Afncpn con~trurtron com pan its to work on aovcmment ProJCCt\ in Au~traha. The m1nmers of forr1an amurs and construction ~td nt a JO•nt news c'onfercn<'e that the ban again I l'On\truc11on compan1e-. wnh a m&Jont) outh •\ft1~:nn ownership takes tffecl 1mmt'd1atcl)' to strtn&thcn thc-ovcrnmrnt'~ poltt') lf o"'c'C'r. priva te bus1n('s contacts htt"'cen the t"'u countrael. will not he offe<>trd. t L ~ . Donald Machholz uHCI cardboard teleecope to find eecond comet . \ . Stargazer finds comet Second discovery of amateur astronomer is named after him contains the win ter Milk) Way and the Orion constellation .. "That's my fa vorite part of the sk).'' ~id Machholz. who first be- came interested in star gazing at age 8. ··You can always·pick up interesting SAN JOSE (AP) -Not many objects .and nebulae:· which arc backyard stargazers ever find much of clouds of dust and gas similar tO· interest to anyone but themselves. eom.cts. _ _ _ _ • But scie ntists say Donald Machholz. Like his first comet. Machholz of Astronomical Telegrams ... any time a new comet as d1scovere,d. it's of va lue. Astronomy 1s one of the few sciences where amateurs can s11ll contribute significant!) to the sci· cnce." · Machholz said his second comet as scientifj_call y m~,re _important than .the first because its orbit hunle!. tt as close as 10 million miles 10 the sun. / TTLE (AP) -A ( ub out whose salesmanship t'arned him a trip lo Disneyland decided to 11 ve the 1np to dyana children bccauK he could alway go another tame. Now Billy Joe Thomas. 8, will be aoina to Disneyland sooner than he expected. A Bellevue. Wash .. businessman. who says he was touched by the story. about Bally Joe's 1cneros1ty. has offered to send the boy and hi5 ·parents on an all-t1'ptnscs-paid trip to the Maa1c K.ingdom. "That youna man has more lhan pre>vcn his worth. By golly, his kind- ness touched my heart." said the donor. who asked 10 re ma i n anonymous. "Dis- neyland trips have bel'n real special th ings for my lods. I ~ and this as JUSt a gin from one fam1l )' to another." Bill) Joe sold enough S2 11ckets for the Boy Scouts of .\menca 75th Diamond Jub1ler Seattle out how to wan passes to restaurants and a theater. two Swiss arm) kni ves. passes to a museum and free: roller skating. The third grader kept on selhng. He received more entl'rtainment pa-;ses and gifts. a handyman·s workshop and a home computer. Bally Joe finally sold 800 ti ckets. . Ray Thomas sa id the idea of w1nn1n1t the trap 10 D1snevland and using a cardboard telescope. dis-1985-e won·1 be around for long. It covered a new comet. the second such may disappear from telescopic view .----.,,.------------------------ find for the assembly hnc worker. for about three weeks. from mid-June Actually. two comets he discovered to early July, becau~ of its close have been named after tht.• amateur proximity to the sun. After that. it will e LOSE WEIGHT · astronomer. The lat~st. Machholz be visible for a few mort; md'hths 1985-e. was formally recognized last before its orbit takes it out of sigh t. • STOP SMOKING week by the Central Bureau for According to Daniel Green. ass1s-• IMPROVE YOURSELF ~~~~t~~acal Telegrams an M:.ssa-__ 1a_n_1 d_1r_e_c1_o_r o_f_1h_e_C_a_m_b_n_d_ge_b_u_re_a_u-t EASILY . COMFORTABL y . PERMANENTL y In both s1gh11ngs. Machhol1. 32. RUffELl'S. WITH HYPNOSIS used a homemade cardboard telc-scope. He says 1t has a wader apcrture. Call Today For A Healthier, Happier You 10 inches across. which affords-a UPHOLSTERY, llC. (714) 472-HYPNOSIS .(4976) broader 'field of view than mos1 fOf The Rest ol Your ult A , J 11 1L · Off £ c HCARO. c Ht commercial telescopes. ~oMJtatutt 4 ivi1t9 ~11""'4U e,,,t!t DIRECTOR Through his lens. comets. com-1922 HARBOR Bl VO .. COSTA ME~48· 1156 Suite G. 2850 Mesa Verde Dr. East. Costa Mesa GUARAHTHS RCStl. rs Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednel09Y, June 5. 1115 then S!lv•ns u away was ltis son's: On.hopediC' Hotpatal: .. .. Billy Joe said, 'Hey. I want to 11ve 1t away. There's lots of lods and the) Bally Joe's parcnturc d • ~ can't 'bf ,Scouts. I've 101 lots of his father said the famt.ly's ~ • chances t9 win. I want to &Jve 11 awa,y Heu than $800 a month. Hi rnotbri. 10 kids iiuh cancer at Chaldrtn's Laun. 1s de-a! and &ep.lly blind. .. : The Number O~ Ranked Tennis Club In California ~ e:41111111111cu MY ff ON McNAMARA'S Summer Junior Tennis Camps Myron McNamara has been a prommenc na~ tn cenms for more than 20 years and has w orked w ith such greats as Pancho Gonzales. Hod Laver and Jack Kramer. to namt! a few Myron bnngs to these camps not only che experienu long recogmud by the world's cop amateur and pro- fessional tenms players. but also a very personal mvolve- menc m reaching co youngsters. • These camps are open to the public and are designed to improve the ~nms game of JUntors. John Waynt-Tennis Club T-Shtrts and visors w ill be given to all campers. and rackets wt/I be awarded to camp tournament w inners. Enrollment rs l1m1ted co six students per instructor. SESSION DATES -!WY 29-Aug. 9 July 1 S-26 Aug. '2-23 •Note: C-. wtl not a. had~-. Pru SI ... , CLASSn•s Mon.·Frt. 8 am-I f an 30.Hows • 5220 ____ ____, 1171 JAMBO REE ROAD For r~91srw1on mforrtWr1on N EWPORT BEACH posed of water. ice. dust. dirt, gases --------DISCOUNT TO SENIOAs---... ---• and chemicals. look lake "dirt} snow-f.:::================================================================::::=====:; balls." he said. "Illuminated by the stars. they apl)(tar as bnght. fuzz ) elements ... he said. "I appreciate the beaut> of that.·· Machholz first got his name an the heavens in 1978 when he sighted a comet later named Machholz 1978-1. This took ham 1.700 hours and 691 three-hour sessions of scanning the sk) from atop Loma Prieta mountain near San Jose. he said He says I. 724 scanning hours and 69 4 nights passed ~fore he fou nd Machholz 1985-e on Ma y 27. At th e 11me. he was at a meeting of amateur astronomers at a YMCI\ camp near Bag Bear an Southern C'ahforn1 a. Both comets are located 1n 1hc eastern pan of the "morning sky:· as astronomers call the night sky. It Donald Yeager Honesty is its own reward M"RSH"LL. Tc~as (AP) -~ plaque.and auto rcpai1 s bought w1 H1- reward money are at-<>~11 Donald Yeager. an uncmploye<r'fo ther. has to show fo r turning tn a cash register drawer he found st uffed wft h stolen balls on a roadside Yeager. 19. said has friends call ham era/} for not pocketing the $950. But police call ham a good c1111cn. and family members say the)' arc proud of him ... For has part. Yeager said that calling police about the money. stolen from a lumber company May 21. was the only choice he had. "I figured 11 wa') citolen so I didn't want anything to do with 11." he c;ald. "My parents alwa}'S 1old1mc af 1t 1sn'1 mine don·t take 1t. And 1f I sec some~ne taking something that 1sn•t theirs. report it.·· Yeager found the c;ash May l3 along a dart road near his home as he searched for empty ~ns to retu rn for the deposits. Two years ago. Yeager droppc;d out or high M'hool ond bcpn workrng at odd Jobs to take care of his fam1fy . ...:. 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Flab Fry winners Theodore Robin•. above, pr.aldent of Theodore Robin• Ford dealerahlp lil C09ta MeM, present. the key• to a 1986 Ford E8cort t9 Deidre Del'rin, who won the car In a drawln& du.rlnl the._,-Uh Fry actlvltle• laat weekend. At left, Bob Meehan hold• daughter Jepnlfer •nd the flrat place trophy •he won In the •iz-to-12 month• old category In the annual baby conte.t. IV-, son of haron W. Showlcy of Newport Beach. has graduated from the Air Force aircrew life support course at Chanute Afr Force Base. Ill. Lane has been assigned 10 the 4 I 0th Bombardment Wing at K.I. awyer Air Force Base. Mich . . . . ~ Airman John R. Myers, son of Bert HB students collect $28, 000 in scholarships L. Myers of an Juan Capistrano. has By ROBERT BARKER rr:duated from the Air Force air-Mo ney· financing the scholarships •Edison High School. Christian Gruenenfelder. Khanh Hoang. ('h Of IN D.ity Hot Steff rame repair course at anu1e Air -about $28,000 -was contributed Carpenter. Renee Dopphck. 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The ~rson who habitually holds the head forward, the woman ~ho always carries a purse on her right shoulder or a baby on her right hip, the · mechanic who constantly uses the ame hand to carry tools, the secretary hunched over a desk. are all se tting themselves up fora pain in the back. Many ofusaree en sleepi ng incor- rectly. according to the ph ys~ ca l therapists. By SUSAN MONAHAN Dellr l'llOt Cetr•epo!WMftl You may think that back pai n is as inevitable as those swarms of house guests you have been entertaining since yo u moved to California. Not so, say physical therapists Kath y Zack and Debbie Bos- ley. The emphasis of the four- week out-patie nt program is on proper body mechanics. that is. using the jo.i n ts and muscles effectively. Most of us don't. accordi ng to Zack and Bosley.and manyofourback problems stem from our day to da) habits. Alt hough eight out of I 0 . Americans exprenence back pain at some point. '°Most back problems are preven- table," said Zack. The two women teach the·· Back on Track'' program at Hoag Memorial Hospital in New- port Beach Bosleysaidlhe lumbar re- gion, or lower back. is a frequent source of complaints. .. It takes on all our weight.'' she said. Slcef>ingon the stomach is not a good idea. said Bosley . because this position can cause back strain. especially if the ma tt ress i!> too soft and you are noatingon a mound of big. fluffy pillows. For the best results. she said, sleep on yo ur side with the 'knees bent or on your back with a pillow under . "When people ha vc an · awa.re ness oft he back and how it works. they're more apt to treat it correctly." Zack said. And the reason for this improper redistribu tion of weight is often poor posture. she added. ··1t ca uses a cons-~ tant strain on ligaments and / muscles, and it's not an effi- cient use of the body.'When· people have poor posture. they tend to do their dail y activities the knees. · · Undcrexercised l'>ack mus- HELP YouRSELF Diet an aid to diabetics One can scarc:el) imagine the excitement that surrounded 1he discovery of insulin in 1921. nor what insulin means to milhors of d1abet1cs worldwide. Without insulin. the blood sugar level in some d1abct1 cs would nsc. causing loss of body fluids. severe metabolic disturbances and death within a few da>s. W1th insulin. these same diabetics marry. raise families. play sports. pursue careccs and can participate in every aspect of modern life. However. d1abeucs on insulin still ha\c problems. and insulin ma~ even contnbutc to them. We ha\e assumed for the past 65 years that we could cure the d1abe11c cond111on b)' improving the melhods of insulin use and blood sugar control.Today. our methods of insulin use an· about as good as the) can be. We have vanctu.~s of ino;uhn 1den11eal to human msuhn. and d1abet1c patients no" measure their blood sugar fe,els at home and control that leq:I w11h frequent insulin shots We haH an insulin pump that deli\{·rs dosage graduall~ over a .... hole da)'. offcnng almost ideal cohtrol of blood sugar le,el In spite of 1hcsc ad,anccmcnts. d1abe11c patients arc ~1111 plagued"11h a host of comphca11ons. "llh blindness. k1dne) failure. leg ampu1a11ons and heart attacks heading lhe hst. These comphca11om occur even 1n well controlled d1abet1cs who have used insulin precise!)'. Jn fact. recent studies have shown 1ha1 some d1abct1cs "'ill experience an increaSl' 1n e)'l' damage "'hen the)' increase their 1n~uh11 dose. I Tht· problem '>C.'l·m-. to he tha1 insulin. in add111on tn lowcnng the blood o;ugar k'l'I. also alter\ other hormone\ in the S\.Stem It 1s thl'> allerat1on of hormone halanu: thJt PAPARAZZI JULIAN WHITAKER may cause 1he increased damage to the eyes. -and possibly damase the kidneys and anenes as well. Sinee 1oda>'s 1rcatmcnt of diabetes is aimed exclusively at prc,ent1ng comphcat1ons. 1he studies showing that insulin ma) increase compli cations are indeed alarming. Until we find out exactly what 1s going on in the diabetic who uses insulin. we should pay mo1c attention to · methods that can reduce the amount of insulin required. We have known fo r )ears that C'<erci se w1ll lowerthe blood sugar level. and more reccntl). we have found that diets high 1n complex carbohydrates and fiber and very low in fat also reduce 1he 1ni.ulin requirements. It 1s these tools of diet and e-xerc1se th~t are often missing in the trca1ment plan for mna} diabetic pa11ents. Second I). when a d1abct1c pa11ent's blood su~r goes up. exercise and diet treatment should be intensified just as rcad1h as "l. no .... increase 1hc insulin dose. 11\ou an: d1abe11c . be sure 101alk to )Ourdoc1or about the recent ~1ud1cc; that show the more '1gorous reduction of d1t'ta~ fat,., nclCS~I~ for good blood sugar conlrol and the roleC\Crc.1~can pla) in )Our treatment program. lf)OU are taking insuhn. ~ou might, "'ant 10 set up a program with )Our doctor 1hat rnuld reduce )Our dail) dose and suit maintain the op11mum blood sugar lc'els. We ha'l' onl) one lhance to prevent the complica- tions of d1ahctes -once blindness comes. sight ne ver return\ In tht• hght of rl'Ccnl \tud1es. a mult1-fac~tt~d. holi\l1c program set•m<. IO lx· the best course. Julian "'hl/aJ..cr. \1 f) .• wthor of "Rei crsing H ean 1>1,,·,1\c .. f Wilrncr BovJ.. '' 1\ din·crvrufthc Na11onal H carr .ind fJi.1h1.·1c' frl',l/mcnt /11mtutc vt'Huntrngton Beach. Talk about rude waiters. • • .... D•llr Piiot Itri. EdllOf The v.a11er" at tht· Tcrract' Room of 1he Newponer were not taking an~ "hp" from the customers' , . The' dt·mamkd lip<, tor 1he1r scr' 1cc ... pfaceo foOOln front ol \OU and 1hcn "<.old" 'ou s1hcrwcar. Where was John Rader. din:uor of food and be' crage? He was the one drmanc.l1ng $ J for a fork ~ Then. when· wa<, Jim Manion. t~gencral manager'! He "as standing b>-sm1hngand encouraging 1he wailers 10 get bigger llp'i .. II wa" all part of the ·:v.ild and cra1)" fun be1n~ held 10 ra ise mone~ for for 1hc Leukemia ~onet) ofAmenca. Inc .. T ri( ount) Chapter Thc'>t' "cclcbnt) .. wa1tns were not thl' usually well- trainl'd waiters found at the l\lewporter. although many of them havt' had year\ of c,p<.:riencc 1n restaurants . ..\nd. \uml' of them "l'rc a111red a little hit wc1rd ... hut. 8111llamllton 1 .... 110 had dt'\l'rtcJ h" < annt'r) for the day) '-"a\ looking r>o,11,c~ hand\ornt' 111 a IU\t'du ... that is until hl' 1urnetl around r Ill' l'f1t1rt• hatk\IJC \\3S m1s!>1ng cxrim1ng h" h.1n'dpa1ntl·d 'hom "I he bt·st 11p l'\e had all da\ I\ to bu\ a ne'.' IUXl'tlO ... h1.· \aid. · Hononil) Mallrl' d' Evelyn Hi rt ma) ha'e set the pace for tht• to,1u1ned bum·h .. lhc NB councilwqman was wcann~ a t.uXcdo \\1th short pan~. "She bas good looLng legs:· rnmmentcJ one of 1he gue'>t!> Jµdgc Cal Schm idt "'a' '>Cr\ 1ng 11me as a waiter in a anta SUI! With a hag mar~ed :·11·~ more bfCSSCd tO give than recc1\.C" Hr "as at the front door receiving tips from e\Cr.Onl' hcfurc the\ could t'nlcr 1he room decorated with balloon' ..\not her an1a. Al Ma ler. was working tne otner side of the room He al!>O had a bag and was 1n ... 111ng e\Cr\Onc "10 \tUfflt " · :Tm going to be JU\I "Roman" around for ups," said Ralph Rodheim !Westmark) "'caring 1hc latest in togas and atrnmpan1cd h\ his toga-cd ass1'ilant Brian Kjos of the lnine< o "I g.nt m\ tra1111 n~ J\ a w;11tcr running up and down the \ta1r\ carr~ing tra~' al lht• Villa No, a:· ~1d Jim Dale "'earing< aliforn1.1 tUl'>lfll' attire .. colorful shons and a T- sh1rt (He and Gretcb~n JUSI back from a Hawaiian honc~moon ). · "Yr ... r ... c had experience as a waitress. In high school I worked for Walgreen'<; for 65 cents an hour.·· commented , Bafbara Ropollo. looking very fosh1on(lsland)ablc. 1 Harry Babbitt didn't let the crowd of almost 200 gel awa} w11hou1 <,1r1gi11g "lddy Biddy Fishes" and after his comnwnl of '1 )on'1 )OU feel -;ill)" wen I right into "Mares Eal O:it' .. · ' · I ormer Nc .... pnrter (1encral Manager Leab Maraball (no .... at ~outh ( oa\t Plata) was back as a waitress: Tom Bay "-U'> ii' mg .Jm Butterfield avtJliS and Loan cmplo)'t't''> n bad t1m(' at his table: Sta11ford Green opted for a ~c,1rnn \h1n and \traw hol. Chuck Hinda chose a w1ss mountain t limber look. and Marlon ~lover (Parents .\jtJ1m1 I l·ukl·mrn) wa'i clowning around (PleaH eee PAPAJlAZZl/A9) D9lly,.... ,..... • ., .._ ~ Pbotoe, clockwlee from rtcht: Jlm DeBoom ha• a tip for Woody Smith; Honoruy llaltre 'd .E•elyn Hatt. rs.ht, ifeeta Anneroee Beech; Ralph Rodlielm and Brian Kjoe 'Roman• around; Mike Manahan contrlbatee to Santa Schmidt'• ba&; 8111 Hamilton aoee all out for Society . --....... __ --· - cles can also lead to problems. "Flexibility and coordination can helpyoumovesmoothly," said Zach. The exercise they reco mmend arc designed to strengthen and relax muscles rather th an leave the part ici- pant breathless. Some of them can be unobtrusively done at the office. The "pelvic tilt," for example. simply involves tightening the abdominal mus- cles and fl attening the small of the back. A ··chin tuck" isjust that -a small movement that brings the chi n into alignment. Stress. whk h seems to be implicated in other ailments, is apparently responsible for some aching backs as well. Therefore , meditiation and guided imagery are also among the recommended "exercises." If yo u have a desk job, yo u should change your position every 15 minutes. Bosley said.' "One of the things J hear most often from patients is.· I didn't realize I was so tight.'" she said. She explained that stress literally causes the back muscles to tighten up and shorten, which prevents them fro m util izing nutrients prop- erly. "And wh~n people are under stress, they, are more 'pro ne to back inJu ries because they are not tuned into th eir bodies," Zack said. waist. keep the back straight), reach fora glass. get in or out of bed-p~an ahead. th ink the actfvity through. clear your path of obstacles." Pregnancy. obesity and high hee ls can also d isturb your centerofgravity and therefore, your back. They ex plained that there is a tendency to com- pensate for th e imbalance by arching the back. "Tuning in" or awareness is a crucial part of prevention. Many injuries occur when there is sudden movement . "So before you lift a package (bend at the knees, not at the The "Back on Track" pro- gram costs $1 40 fo r fo ur wee ks. It may be covered by insurance. Ca ll 760-2230 fo r info nnati on. LivingtOgether: Logical plan? Twcnl)~ninc-}car-old Katy remembers the first ti me her boyfnend Dan asked her to live with him. "I'll never agree to 1ha1." she said. "unless we are married. There's nothing in 11 for me:· "How else will .,.,e know 1fwe are really compatible?" he argued. "If our rela11onsh1p can survive us living toge1her. then 11 can survive anything -even marriage:· Dan 10ok seriousl) the old cliche. "You never know someone until you live with them." L1V1ng toge ther without benefit of marriage has gained 1n respec1ab1hty and has even become quite fasb1onablc as a stage in the counsh1 p proc.ess. In fact 65 to 70 perce ni of all couples who eventually marry do live together at Ii rst. . It all sounds so logical -to break'up with a live-in lover 1s usually far simpler and less trauma1ic than breaking up a marriage. Living together fi rst should therefore be an insurance pohcy for b,etter marriage. Bui it JUSt doesn't work that way. Stick to your resolution. Kai)'. In a recent New Woman magai1nc:Dr.Joyce Brothers .,., rote aboul wh} ~ ou should no1 move in with your lover. She sa~ s. "Most II\ e-togethers arc walking on eggs. Neither panner wants to rock the boat. so they never face up to the 1mponan1 ISSUCS ... E'penencc shows me Dr. J3rothcrs 1s correct. Jn facl. couples 1n m1d-hfe (ages :!5-55) who do not li ve to$ether un11I the} marry appear 10 make longer las1ing. 1f nol better. marriages. lt''i usuall) no1hing more than a fantas) that living together w11hout marriage avoids problems. If it's not sex. 1t ma) Ix· monc). chlld~n. parents. housi ng. or other garden 'a11ct) 1rntat1ons which pro\ 1dc the rub. Ma med couple'i JU'it 'iccm more \\ 11lmg 10 .... ork harder to \rnooth out confl1cl\ ~hanng h' 1ng quarterc; can .,.,ork for ~ome 10 ... ers. Then' Jre alwa\s cxccp11on'i LINDA ALWI Steady-dating students who are not really read)' to make life1ime commitments may lind living together delightful and rewarding as a temporary convenience when morahty doesn't interfere. of course. Sometimes the in-house partnership is seen as ano1her step in the courtship process. Old folks. too. can often justify the absence of marriage vows. For 1hcm . 11 may be the perfect solution for avoiding financial and famil y en1anglemen1s. It's people in the middle years who don't do well in the absence oflegal comm11men1. Mam age is a tradiuonal and convcn11onal 1nst1tut1on. Kaly. People who do choose to live 1ogether -ei1her in lieu of marriage or as a dress rehearsal -arc those who tend 10 be nonconformists 1n other areas ofhfe as well. Your discomfort with the idea of hving with Dan means you probably don't qualify as enough of a nonconformist anyway. If he IO\'CS )OU. he'll no1 onl}' understand but applaud }OU for sticking to your values. Remind Dan 1hat it's trad111onal and conventional people who function bes1 w1th1n trad1t1onal and conven- tional inst1tut1ono; like marriage. He may even be rche' ed Dr. AlgaL1 1~ a m:imagc and famil) therapist in ( ·urona de/ ,\,far. Sh,• "dcomc5 .\our respon:.cs. If.\ ou \' 1sh a personal rC'pl). plca5c.' enclose a stamped. SC'IJ:addrcssed en 1·c/opc. Wmc 10 I ind:i ..\/gan Ph.D .. c/o Da1f.\ 1'1/01. P.O. Bo:< U60. Costa Mesa 92626. I . I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 5, 1985 A9 ~ot controversy at Bundy speech Beactlon t~ rejection abnormal STALE~ATE Norm.11 1}, m) "Wulk -------~Uiiiiiiiii~ in the Sun expcnl'nrc\ arl' cnurcl) relaxed. bul tha1 was rlf)t '>O when I attended a recent '>pecch Mt (1corge Bundy (special ass1 ant for natwnal affairs for President\ Kl·nncd) anJ.Juhn- son) gu vc at UC lrv1m·\ I 1ne \rts v 11lagl· Theatre. BETTY PORTER Bundy appl'arcd ungty v. hen Anthony Hllder. a free-lance rcponcr for••••••••lliiiiiili The N:it1onal Educator (a conservative monthly tabioid-pubhshed-11' Ful_lerto~) asked "What 11, ~ou1 IO\olve ment in 'The Brotherhood of Death'l" wt11ch H1lder described a'> a ~ecret. occult German society. "I refuse'? hstcn to an~ thing more about that." Bundy loudl) responded Late~: U( I t>mplo)cl:~ reluscd admittance to Hilder who attempted 10 enter the 1nv11at10.n-bnl) fl'tcp11on for Bund). OEAR ANN LANDER :Pkase tdl me 1fmy reacuon uc tbcsame'" tho~ of mo t people or 1 fl tend to go ovcrbo rd. . When I am r~Je<:ted by tem~ am fond of at at~ts every move 1 make. For instance. recently I at· tempted to buy a gentleman lunch (non-romantic). He said. "No. please let's go Dutch," but I insisted and paid the chetk. The ne)lt dar-Qe gave my s1st~r money to cover hfilunch and asked heqog1ve 1110 me. Since then. r ha ve wanted nothmg 1odow1th Chl'lStma~. Easter, Valen- 11.ne's Qay. my binhda}. that gentle- man or my sister. 1 am furious that he humiliated me by returning the mone). I also thtnk 11 was rotten of my sister to serve as a go-between. The subJCl't ot Bund~ ·.., \pcct:h was .. N uclear Stalemate and .\mcncan Oppon~n.~ty Th~ c.~'>l' for ( onlidcot Moderation." Opposing President Reagans Star \\ ar'> plan Hund} said.·· Thcrl' 1s still time to take aruon to PAPARAZZI prevent destrur11on <if thl· "orld .and 1n hold President Reagan to has From AS • • • statement lhat 'A nuckar "ar rannot be \\On and must not be fought."' A11 LAIDEIS . 1 now feel funny buying myself lunch because 1 keep thinldng, .. What a loser )'OU are! Nobody hkes }OU well enough to treat' ou to a meal. .. ls this normal~ I am seeing a psycholog1st-soplease, lea\e me alone.-BO TON DEAR BOSTON: OK, I 'll leave you alone, but please don't leave yourself alone. Continue to 1ee tbat p1ycbol- oglst. Your level of self-esteem Is ll\cl~ \\Ith p1j1no mu\1c and pider iero mhlu 1 t . CoateqlH'llll)' yoa tud ••feel explol&d aa4 penen&ed WkD ectuDy .. laarm wu La&eMe4. • • • OE<\R ANN I NDERS I read thr h:tter\ from both mothers who dis- covered their daughters were~ takms birth control p1lh. I would like to tc-11 you how I handled the same-s11uat1on because it worked out bcauufullv and brou&ht !Tl) daughtc-r and me closer together. When I discovered 'lhe was on the P11l, I was shocked. hurt and kept asking m yself. "Where dad I foal~ .. I decided to keep quiet for a few weeks. figunng 1t would take thatJong to calm down -and 1t did. Meanwhile. m) daughter's personaht) changed She bocame high-strung. an8T). hou1leand uncommunicative F1- nall) 1 decided to confront her. I staned b) telling he_r I loved her a grt"at deal. that I "asn't going to Judgr her that I kne" she "as on th<' Pill and that 1 did not 1h1nk she wa<; a tramp. I told her J did not condonl' her sc. .. <ual aCll\ll~. but I was po" er- lc-.studoan)thin abo\,lttt We d1 uued ho,. the Pill PrOttet an 1 prqnanc) but notapJnst VO onhec-mouonal turmoil that ~ually gneulong .. uh h1Jh...cl\ool '· That con vcn.ataon opened man) doors and chunat<S our relat10Mh1p. She now kno~t. he can come to me with an) I hang and I wtll notJudsc h«. Hersulltnne and ho'itilityarc Jone. he 1s om~e more a bnght. chet-rful. lovinJdau1htcr. , This approach ma) not work for othcl' mothers, but 1t certainly worked - for me. I am now-A MOM AT PEACE lN SAN JOSE DEAR MOM Moar. Beaatlful! You are to be commell4ed for ttversfa.& a 1lt111tlot1 tht wa11ota1 from bad c.o worse. IJ1tea •p, mo~ra. Tltere'1 • lot of wl1dom In tlaat womu'1 uory. • • • CONFIDENTIAL to Do Tlley Or Don't They?: Some waiter• and captalDI 1pllt ~lr tJp1 with eacll otber ud lnclade bHboy1 and disll- waallen. Each restaurant laas Us own policy. . • • • Othcr cdebnt) v.ancrs were-Woody SPIRJTUAL SPA Rant ho( ap1strano has norn"s. horses orco"bo\s rhr Smltb (II'\ inc Coast Count') Club) as historic an Juan Cap1\trano 91-acn: ranch 1' a "Rene" al (enter" and hotel. a a not too gorgeous blonde female. proJe<:t of Dr Rohen S<:huller M 1n1'itrt1:5t. "here leader~ of religious and non-HaDI Prager (Thr Ratz). Ted Fuller profit orft?n11at1on., ran h11ld rl·trl·at'>. uinll·renl·c<;, crcatl\e planning SC'>'>IOn'> (John5ton and H1gg1ns). Bob Wilcox M cLean I K'-"lll \\a\ at the m1kl· ,.----------------------------tr)ing to kl'l'P thl' d1m·r., under control "h1k ill'll\ 111~·~ prl'et'dt'd and mamage cnci.wntl'r'~ ( W 1lco\ and Sorfs lithographers). The goal ol thl' da) \\a~ S 111.IJOU for For $80 toS120 a da). guc\t5t ha' e th\· t·ush\ comfon of o room or suite Thomas Deemer (Balboa Ba) Club). the Leukemia Souct' ·, programs of \.\1than11quefurn1shings.tircplacrandhard"oodfloors. -· Ooo M cN utt (C'om mun1t \ rcscarlh. pallt.'nt aid. cducauon and The hotel o' crlook~hl l.ih· \tC>ckcd "1th 50.0UO K m fish. S\\ an~ and dul k' Cable' i'>1on ). Rubeo· Martloei (Ha·-commun1t\ '"-'r\,.1Cc ··wr "l'nt C>H'r R~ncho Cap1\trano olkr\a seminar katunng Dr. Schuller on \\1dl·-c;crl'cn c1enda Hair). Mlebael Cbrlstiansoo. the goal." 'said Hart Pro ccds "ere TV. with brunch on unday~ tor $9.95. Dming is hm11ed to 50. Rescnauon' YMCA's Jim de Boom. Clark Graves $1 ~.765.40 and 1hc v.a11er gc11 1ng th<.' are a must at 495-3024. and Geoffrey L ePlas&rler. mosl tips was Pragrr. who 1urncd in The ranch was a gift 10 thl' S<:hulk•r M1n1strtl·~ fcom ('orona·dl'l Mar Biil Wolf was keeping the-place SI.JOO. residents John and Donna< 'rl·an. Crean 1H·hairman ofthl' board otTh:l•twood ,.----------------------------J Enterprises. a mobile home manufacturer • • • SCOOPP ·\n.· }OU 11rni of attending black-tic fundra1~cr~" II \O 'iouth ( oast OrgamLallon of Planned Parenthood h.i~ a ··firenackcr" of an idea for 'our Founh of Jul\ cdchra11on · Red. white and hfu(' "< OOPP 1n' 1tattom ~ugge~t pulling ~our g1>Y.n Jnd DO YOU HAVE HYPERTENSION? tu\ away apd enJO} 1ng a "no-bcndit-bcnefit ·· For the pleasure of not attending a blacl -lll' fundra1S1:r but ha'c \Our 0" n barbecue. go to th(' beach or "atch fireworks. 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The Movie Channel for i.ss with Ultta· vision \ ftatfflllftt1 • \ Your Cablevlstooeyatam will atey with your house. But h1v1ngCablevtalon might actu lly Increase your house's v tu DADS&GRADS OFF All Jewelry thra June 22 Whether your graduate fi nishes tops In the class. or just tops in your heart. he's done something special. / ., .._. Show Dad he's king. on his day and every day. Gold jewelry Is the gift that lasts and lasts. 24366 aockfleW Bh41 •• E1 Toro In lhe S.11-0n Builder• Ernporlum.Cenltrr 830-5130 ... From the very gifted jeweler TUES ·THURS 9:30-5:30 FRI. TIL 7:00, SAT TIL 5:00 ---... .. ' ~ 11 ' 410 0...,. Coat DAIL y PILOT /Wednesday, June &. 1985 NBC -wins May sweeps to l;>reak ratings slump 8 y JERRY 8lJC1' 1den1icaJ. something that has not ~T ......... _... occurred within re<:ent memory. The LOS·ANGELES-NBC.gambhna ratings: NBC 14.S.G8S 14.1 and AB on the strcoatb of reaular series like 12;hr sweeps arc: done quarterly. "The Cosby Show" instead of special although the Au11ust sweep has ne'er J)l'Otl"amS. snapped a decade-long be d _,,~ k-· ratinas famine by winning the May en COl)SJ e.~ amportaot ..,.;cause it sweeps in both the Nielsen and comes during the summer rerun Arbitron polls. period. So the May sweeps are The.last time NBC won both polls particularl y critical because stations 1n about 200 cat ies use the results to in a SWCCP$ month was the year man set advertising rates for fall pr~rams. ftrst walked on the moon. NBC won &he Nielscns and Arbitron in Febru· NBC won the May sweeps argely ary 1969. on the basis of its regular series The sweeps victory was the firs t in programming. "The Cosby Show" · h fi h k was 1n first• place in the wet'kl y cit er survey or t e networ since Nielsen rati ngs for three of the four November 1974. "It's a nice way to end a year ... said weeks and in fourth place the other Brandon TartikofT. president of NBC ~eek. Entertainment. "It was a good year "We went in to the May sweep anyway. This is .ihc cherry on top of having fired our b•J guns like .. A. D." sundae as far as I'm concerned... and ··w allenberg' in March and It follows NBC's second-place fin-Apnl trying to cinch second place. ish(behind CBS but ahead ofABC)m something~we hadn't done in a ihe 1984-85 season ratings conductrd decade." Ta ikofTsaid. "There was a by the A.C. Nielsen Co. The network lot ofconce by the affiliates that we had ended the previous nine seasons had ·shot our load and left ourselves in last place. very vul nerable in the sweeps. The ratings figures from both "But my feeling was that what had Arbitron. conducted May 1-28, and gotten this far was our regular series Nielsen, conducted May 2-29. were and with relatively yo ung shows they j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil could perform as well in reruns as in the originals, and that turned out to be ou r strength in May." NBC's "Family Ties," which fol- lows Cosby on Thu rsday nights, was second three times. "The A· Tea m,'.' "Night Coun:· "Ch~rs." "Re m· mgton St«lc.'' "Miami Viet" and ' "Highway to Heaven" were among the shows that also regularly fini h~ hi&h in the ratin~s. The network s only high-rated pctial programming during Ma) was the broadcast of the pilot movie of "Alfred Hitchcock," the theatrical movie "first Blood," and the Larry Holmes.-Carl Williams heavyweight boxing title match. In New York. NBC spokesman Curt Block said the network had sho"ed 136 half-hours of regular programming during the sweeps. compared to 127 for CBS and I 08 for ABC. NBC had 39 half-hours of special programming 10 48 for CBS and 67 for ABC. Both Arbitron and Nielsen calculate thr ratings in half- hour segment . NBC's strong sho"ing with It!> regular programming 1s imponan1 and bodes well for tile networks's future. CBS has triumphed so often in the past because of the high rating~ pulled in b) 1t regular series In the past. both NBC and .\8( •ve tr~ed to gam ratin~!> ad.,.antagc t>y "stunting;· or throwing in special ' programs. They sometimes gamed a r.nomcnt ary victory. but CBS always came back to win because of the" · strength of its regular series program. ming.. STOP SMOKING SSS Or Your Money Backl June & July onty . ·--Ul-1111;!49< • I' ··~_,..... \fl, ...... " ........ "<M __ .A •..W. ts-••ot ·~ ~~··• Ull-°""""' •U llMMINCI-llSUD S.-0 .,.,, ~: ... ---............ ~-11·--St-. ()>,f"' Ot770 Are you ready to ·quit smoking? JIM UL.ES. M.S.,W. Do you need some expertenced help from one who has rne.ched rnutts7 JIM UL.ES. M.S.W. of the NCWf!OIT HJPNOSfS CENTER has bffn helping people quit smoking for the past 15 years. He has had the benefit of thousands ot dlents repcHttrtg wt.at was helpfUI Md not helpful In stopping smoking. Most people stop after the tint session, with frequMt use of the CMMtte tape provided. There Is no ~ for a second •llkH'I It needed. Programs for appetite control also av_,able. Call for detalls. 714/671-5379 Ask About Guarant~~ --,.....-..-.__ -~ ---j -- Three'• a crowd •• (from left) Clint Richard•, Marcia Bertholf and Ed Belfry 9C1ua.re off In ''No Hard FeeHnc•" at the Hun~ngton Beach Playhou.ae. Broad comedy showcased in Huntington's. 'Feelings' All that's missing in the am Bobrick-Ron Clari. comedy "No Hard Feelings" at the Huntington Beach Pia' hQUSl' •~a drum nfT after the punch 'lines. lo• Trrus The-. pla) 1s little more than a collect1on of one-liners· .stitched toget her b} a thin but res~lient plot. about a middle-aged woman who dumps her aging husband for a young stud. something on the order of actors) who whisk set pieces around "Forty Carats" as though being timed by a top Director Kent Johnson. one o~ the watch. The play may have more than more accomplished propQneR!f of its share of soft moments. but the pace in comedic th~ter, ha~whippcd production 1s lean and tough .. in the play's inti mate setting. she employs in skillful contrasting gestures. The )Oung Greek waiter ~or ~horn she leave hd heart as a tip 1s given a staunchly ngh teous ponrayal by Clint Richards. Jay Conkli n picks up some good laughs as the Ed Nonon to Belf rv·s Kramden-like cha racter. and he knows his way around a Pf nch hne. Lisa Ouerness has an excellent gnp on her character as Belfry and. Bertholfs newly married daughter. a purebred debutante who still calls her mother ··Mommy." Mary Benton works the other end of the social street for her laughs as a much-married man trap. while Ginny Daniels and John Moreno complete the cast 1n one-shot assignments. up a broad. brisk oducti n which lt'salsoa totirde force fo r Ed Belfry benefits more fro timin and de-as the jettisoned husband, a sort of livery than what "meat" exists in the • upscale Ralph Kramden who Spj;!lds script. Having performed much the most of the show at the top of his same task with "The Death and Life voice. Belfry's bombastic bluster of Sneaky Fitch" a few monthi. 3$0. might wear a little on the eardrums. Johnson again demonstrates his ab1h-but it's necessary to keep his character ty to wring maximum enjoyment afloat. • from minimal material. Marc;ia Bertholf as the wayward "No Hard Feelings" produces a . At Huntington Beach. some poten-wife uses a rapier delivery 1o counter good many funny feelings. though the tiaJly sticky technical problems are Belfry's broadsword and usually humor may be a bn forced on overcome with ease b) Johnson's winds up drawing first blood. occasion. ·The comedy continues utilitarian settings and a well-dnTied Benholf poSStiSSCS splendid reamve Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 corps of scene genies (including the instincts and expressive eyes which . through June 23 at the Huntington r~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~Ll!!~~E~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~l Beach Pla}'house. located 1n the LUXU•Y rHfAT•fS Seachff Village shopping center at WALK INS firn Two Metillff Slltwints * ORIVE·l.NS ',o111,0c~ Main, Street and Yorktown Avenue. edw,1·ri-,•1t:.~_.;.;· &4407bO '• ,·, •, , . , ,•, •, :. 'J~1 • t I \ Vt,,,, A" •• • ··-.. _ ... ... _,.. I .......... ----..... " . ...... .............. en•·· ire:" :"'-673-6350 •, ,\ . . . . . 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Nottd s CALLBOARD -The Irvine Com- munity Theater will hold auditions Monday, June 17. for Edward Albee's drama "Everything in the Gar- den ...... tryouts for a cast of five me n and five women wi ll be held at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium ofTurtle Rock Communit~ Park. on Sunnyhill Road at Tunic Roel Dnve in lrv1ne .... 1h.:.- show opens .\ug. 2 and further 1nformat1on is a'ailable at 857-5496 .... Readings for the ch1ldren·s mus11:al ··Tom Sawye(' will be held by the Fountain Valley Community Theater Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at I :30 p.m. in Room IOS of the music building at Golden West College. near Forum 11....12 boys and eight or nine girls are being sought for the show, which opens Aug. 9 .... call 1---------------------------__. . 84 7-1'108 for details ... *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* DDth ~a=1?!=~~1~\'=r...=:,v * LAKEWOOD ( nit I I ! . .':'i.'"'"'.:-:"i ....... . ' ' . II • . ..... ,.._ 1we._ .... ...,...,, ... ..... "._._ ... .. ., .... lUlnm ltWIOl'f (NI , ... -... 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Money·~ plentiful. and it C'O~t\ ~o mul h le~' than 10 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /WednMd1y, June 6, 1985 All COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TAAN8ACTIONl11 A12 I 9 I 1ha1 1hc uld tablti of 1n1crts1 <:0!.I!>, such as 1ho$t used b> mungagc lender • cannot e'en be (j~d Mor\' 1mportanll) lho~ mlcrt!>t ra1e~ are sull falhna. and a\ 1he~ full e'Cllemtnl n~s l alhng inter"'' ratr\ are l'Crto.un tO cou~ rrvctl)(r.t11on!> not JUSI domc'lt1call) bul all O\tr the \\Orld Among 01her 1h1n1-\. the) could mean mon~ home und car sales. a business reco' cry from the ~lov.down of the pa'll fe" month~. a falhnJ dollar. an easier ume for U.S. C;\port~. a rlS10¥ market for bonds and ma> be ~tock.., 100 I pnmc -a b.a~ rate to corponill' customr~ -to fall 10 91 JXl'CC'nt b) lhl' fiNt qullfter of 1.9 6 . Combined w11h c~pccuit10n\ of re h\tl) stable pru.'1:\ ond a pro.arowth Federal Rcservt pohcy. and perhap-. '"'en 4l per\Onal ta11 cut. the.' falhna rates create an l'l'Onom1c world nt.>I wli?n 1n )'l'.&t~ ·\nal}1ing 11. \Ome fore<.,... ters alrcad~ havt rai~ thi:sr sight~ · D1'iappo1nted b) economic aclivny so far this yar. 4 • ••• Ounl<O ' 16 6 ll 1' 8~1:~ I • '" EalVen 22. I 1) • Hoo en 4 • 4~ MeynOI 10'• 11 • Hoover 26~ 26l• MCCrm •'-4'11 Horirlh l ' • 3'-McFe rl 27 2t 1 HVDrllC 22\o 23 Meo<:re Nm all 1hese things are promised. but 1hc probub1htll''> arc rlSlng each d;i) rhe pnmc 1n1C~f(')t rate t~ J,\~· is now do" n 10 I 0 percent and \OU L:tn ban· I) find "16~'1~, an) one" ho doe~n'1 t·xpclt 1t to drop \oon to 'I 15 or 9.5 ~ '· Roben C'hmttan. Provident National lian~ econorrust. lowered ht~ Mghts for 198.S. But he almost doubled his lol't'Cast for gro"' th ncitt year to nc~a.rl) 4 percent from 2 Pt'rl'ent. 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YORK (AP) -The stock market forged ahead to new highs in active 1rading today as interest ra1es continued 1he1r recent slide. WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP> Jun, S Prev Todjh dav Adv~nced 2~9 ¥eel ned 2 1 nchanoed ·ij ~~ otel lfisues ~1w h gh5 n ew lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales ... pm orlce •nd nel lhange of lhe Jen moSI aclive American Srock Exchange Issues. 1r ad lng na tlona llv a l more than \1 W11ngl abB BAT Ind Oat a Prod AmE11Pr wl Amdahl CttarlM dA s TotalPell g TIE Comm GnOetnMI HeallhChm 1 592 1.6m~ 21 • 16 . l : 1 •••• 1 133, ll4. Goto Quo1Es 1s•., 43·16 IO'Jo 39711 l2l• 27~ 11\w s~ 17'1• 91.., METALS QuoTES -1111 + 1·16 -~ + l'le -1 +I'. -\'t -~ -1;, + Jita NEW YORI< fAPI Spot no.>! .. 1ou1 ma1•1 pr~•' WednHd•y Aluminum -4 7 /~ Ll!<'llS P8f IH>VnO NV C'.Ot™t • tpot month clOM!d Tue C-69'o 7:1 r.""" A povn<J u S <h•tl•n•hM• Copp!tf 60 15" c""'" p•ir pot.md N\' ( .. rrmft• 'Ii,.,, u m<>nth c•o~l!d r ~ LHd 19 ? 1 r. .... I\ "PoUM Zlftc: 46 47 Ul\1'. 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S4S.l0 9 76 S41 S4 j 6™ . 1 Indus • •.3 , Tran 4, Ullls 3. 19,too 6S Stk 21.131,IOO NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over· ·lhe·counter s.I oclls supOlled bv NASO NalT}e VOlum. Bid Aued Cha. APPie( 1,794,300 111't n •. +·i~ Quolrn 1.0041 . I P 1 12 + ~. 1n1arph IS7, S6'"> ~1,1. -2'• PSFS 791, 11~ 1 3A< + ~ M CI ~· 1.11 ~ -1,, Pl'tllGI • 1 ''• 16~ -'19 LdlT B s , 9~ 91/1 -'• Intel S-41. 1j' • 2fh -'• ~~~~· f.3. .:~ .~ -!_. our ( I I • j our ~lHtrncz. ba.et.·~l \er, Uia. ~-~ct · 'JfUJT rti.ind nt:N'j tAtrztu thi docron and IM:d bl<l.rd •13500 th:z. o\\ \I.OJI Lrop\COI '10500 oiwro t:xz.och '+'I lls!!h10n ~\ond , Wtt &'t'I ~ W!l~~iicxx!vtl~ !00!"'4&tJ.i..o:xH:ihd, 21~ '27~ peiMdaM 52~ awth 1a1'4-4NI. , 818/ ~ 9-"~ mon lhl'\J fh l0tD9, "8Lurd!Jy IO to6 &. llUrdey noon w 5 l ' . , I \ .111 Pillt Volleybell All-Stars matched Seturday In El Toro.112. Padre•' Wiggin• ••Y• he'• anxJou• to pl•J· 82 •. Dodgers visttlLittle Leaguen Catcher Mike Sclo-cla sign• aute>arapha (above) while DodCer coach Mark Creue glvea tlpa on hitting during a clinic la1t weekend at Robinwood Little League ln Huntlncton Beach. Creue la a former Marina Blah and Golden Weat -College atandout wLo ha• been a Dodger cpach tOr the laat nine years. Third. time the charm for ·Angels Halos blow lead , --- but fina ll y win in 15th inning B.\L TI \.!ORE l .\ P> -\tanJger Gene Mauch onl~ sr1nnnJ "hen ht' rel1et·1t·d on what his rc.>al11on might have been had the .\ngcl., blown a lall' lea·d for 1he 1h1rd s1ra1gh1 game. lnc;tcad. af\crgo1ngahead +O 1n thl' tirsl inning and squandrnng a 5-' lead 1n the ninth. the .\ngels beat 1he Balli more Orioles. 6-~ Tuesda> n1gh1 on M1t..e i rown's two-out single 1n lhl· I 51h 1nn1ng. Bro""· a 10th inning replacement '>1ngled ofT Ken D1\on. 4-J. 1he liflh Balumore pitcher. aftc.>r R uppcrt , Anoee-(McCaskill 0-3) at Balti- more (0. Martinez ~3). Time: -':35 p.m. TV: Ch•r\nel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). Jones walked with 1"0 outs on a '-2 p11ch and stole second ''This one reaTI) could ha'l' hun ·· Mauch said, "bu1 1he~ (lhe pla)-er'I wouldn't lei 11 be .\~ long as the' don't qu11 bouncing bact... thcrl•\ nothing to be concerned about .. The l\ngel,. who IO'it in Oetro1t on unda} after 1ak1nga 1-2 kad into the eighth inning. failed for the ">t"rnnd straight game to hold a 'i-1 lead in the ninth against the Oriole\ Ball1murc. "hirh scored tour run<, to "1n Monda} night''> game 1.5 mereh tll'd thl' .. core th!\ 11mc on Eddu~·Murra' 's t"o-run doubk "Ith l\1.0 OUI\ 10 thl· n1n1h on Pat Clrml•nt\ The Oriole!> left runnl'f' on second base 1n each of their la'.!.t three at-bah. but carh ltml' 5tu C lihurn. 2-1 the fourth .\ngel p1trher \titled thl· threat "I haH•n't gom· that long 1n a long time ... \a1d <.'Ii burn." h(> allov.cd four hit' O\ er 1he linal Sl, 1 innings ... It wa!> m~ third da~ in a ro" but -...e wl·re a Gene Mauch little '>hurt 1n thl' hullPl·n The .\ngd' '>U>rcd 1<1ur rum on !>I\ hits 1n the fir\! inning. l"O on a singk h' Dar. I 'Kon1l'r' But Balumorl' Sl.irter Sturm Oa' 1<; ret in:d 16 of 1he nc\l I"' hattl'f'> for thl' rcmJindcr ol h1<; Sl\-1nn1ng '>llnl The .\ngd' had JU~t liH· hit\ onh the final 1.i inning~. w11h Reggie Jackson dn' mg in hie; !>l'l·ond run 1n the eighth 11> g1H' them .i "-\lead · Jact..c,on mo' l'd into a lie "1th Joe I>1 ~1agg1u on lhl' all-II ml' list "11h I 5J7 RBI In add111on h1-. RBI double 1n the lir\t "as h1\ 1.p 'rd e\lra ba~e hit. '>napping .an I 8th-place tic \qth .\I 1-..illnl' "It's a great honor:· J.il~\on '>.11d ut hi-. Ill' \\Ith l>1\1aggw "II hl' ".l'ln°t the gtc.Jtl·<.t pla,er of all 11mr hl· "3'> o m•ofthl'lopli'c Theonl~ th1ng1'>.1t wot.. me li\1.· mor1.· \1.·ar' than 1t 100~ him .. fhl' C>nuk' h.ittlnl ha1.t.. \\1th Jn unl·arnt'd run in thl..' '>l·lond and t"o more 10 the third ot1 '>IJrter Kon Roma nil I.. "-11h I~ putout'>. 1he .\n~l-1,· (,a~ Pl't11c; t1l·d a maJor kagul· rl'l'ortl t0r renter til'ldl·r, BiJ.SKetbrawl playoffs are a real knockout La k e rs. Ce ltics a re pulling n o punc h es in this year 's NBA c ha mpions hip bout ,u,p1n11n h1.•rt• 1h.111h1.· ll11nr11ni. 1.1t... .Hl' JI l.1Ull md1rl'l th \ '''"" \I.tr. I I Ill K\l l111l lll\lll~' •• !!\lllll.J,ll\\Jl\"l1>I ,Ind ''•I lo.111g \I\ l'r Jl1J pu Ill htng ha PJ1r<'nt01ll In !ht· rnuuth OCCoanmea offtoCblna "'ml' oJr~men and three , coac he' from Oran~ C<>bt Col- lege left todn> for \h1na whtft the) wtll become tht: fir t foreiin crew ro compete in that country. The Pir.lle!> w11l rnmpe1e in two repuas ~ h1k 10 C huu1, thdir tat the China ports Ft'derauon N3· llonal \ outh f CSll\ al In C\hang- ha1. Thl' team ~ill donate a$ I 0,000 ">hell 10 1ht.• ( htnese team during II~ IWO-\\Ct'k Sl3\ Mcmht·r'> of the ()( C \ars1ty l'ILVll en·'' art' Da\c Hamson. Joe t.._ral\a Boh Knapp, John O'Lea0. ~'c'e Dought). Fred Schardt John Mc"-1blxn. ( ra1g Meinhardt Jnd Roger Re~ nold,. The coachc'> m.il1ng the tnp are Da\l· Grant J1m Jurgl.'ml'n ·and Brun: T11.t' fh1. 1c:1m "'II return Junl· 20 Gooden: Mets' securityl blaliket New Yo rk ace strik es out 12 in 4-1 victory l 0'> .\'\(,Lt f-\( .\Pl-\\ henc~er n" 1gh1 (HmJt'n 111 the 'l'~ York \kl\ and h •rnJndL1 \ .ikn1uela ol the ''" .\n~ek~ Dodgl'f\ arc mdll hl-d It m.il..1·~ tor l'\n~lk-nl h<1\ officl' fhc l"O hJ\l' tx·l'n pa1n·LI l"-ICe .llreJd' th1~ 'K'J\on. and nearh 90.0C)() hJ\l' \c.-cn them p1tt:h There were morl· 1han .in fl()(11n '-;hea tad1um in '-l'" ) ort.. l\.\11 "eel..' ago Jnd nearl) ~ !Mil Tuc..Ja, night JI Dodger 'i1a<l1um { 1 11111k n t h 1.• ~ 1 1 -' e J r -o I d tl.1ml'thw"n lkarl\ ou1p1tlhl'd TonJ61Jt'• Game New York Mets (Fernandez 1-1) at Oadgere (Welch 0-0). Time: 7:35 p.m. TV: None. Rad io: KABC (790). \ Jkn1ucl.1 tn th1. tr IJtl''t .. inlmntJ- 1111n tn "h1d1 1h1. \k1' P.•'>lnl J .i-1 11l111n 111 ll'l,11n 1t1ltr I ·!!·•nil' k.1J 111 Ith '-.c1t11tndl t <' tl!lll' I J't f ,t ld \11\h .I h.I'<'-11,1d1.d Ill IH 1111 'II 1,tllPIJ I h, 'I •Ill lit ltl1. • h!h!h < 11111.J I \ll'll'I• ••'lit t Ill' 11 ••II•• f'lh h hi\ l'fl'thni? l.J\I t'l.1!1 .tnd rut ,j\\,j\ 1n <1rd.·r (Ill'~ Hr···" "1r1i...1.•11u11 \lii-..1· -,, "''' t.J IJ"'l'••ul I ~ . r hl' pt11n1 I\ th.it;-... H.\ 11lfa 1.11, .11 ,Ill 11ml'"l'Cm rl'lut t::int to blo" thl· whl\tk on 1nfr~ll'!10l1\l'Omm11ll'd lH thl'\Upcrstarsoflhl..'game. fh" 1ndudesclbowmgother plaH'r<t in 1he m11uth. hut the mmt \i.'n\)U\ t'\Jmpk ofo\ l'rloot..ing thl· uh' 1ou'" in th1.· matll'r oftra' l'11ng Buo Tuc1£1 ) nu ptl l urt· .11. hl''' pl.1' 1.·r ,1.1ndin~ .1 nd I 1.·rr• \\ I 1ll11.· Id 1 -in f...n•u 11 An older man "as sa) 1 ng ho" he remembered basketball being a fi- nesse game hilled as a non-contact sport. This "ould be 1n drast1L comrast to the NBA champ1ow.h1p set1e'i ofbouts being conte..il·ll h~ th1.· Los Angele\ Lakers and Hoston Celucs The Lat..ers and(. cltll''> arc altenn~ thr"furmcr focmat oft 0 gu >sin-- colorcd underweargraccfull) 11} 1ng through the airon la}'ups and exh1b1- t1ng the 'iklll of<he SCI Shot. fh1c; W3'> in lhl•da) and age when the" 1nn1ng team was not necessan I) the one "h1ch rece1' ed the most free thro" 11 The l<.x:al n<.'"~ media rcactell predictably. When Boston beat upthl' Lake rs in 1he opcn1nggaml' of thl· series. the Los Angeles "heat" people ">Crcaml!d bh><><l' murder about the tat tu:softhc ( ·cf11cs. The r harge "a' Boc;1on·41 'it~ le "as 1odo boll ii) harm and 1ha1 a h1ghcrauthont) than thl' lhmrotliqalo; should st1.:p 1 n and \top thi.'carnage. The Laker\. ho"C' er. lame bark lO \\In the n1.:,11wogames and lhl' 1unl' 1. hanged no11reabb. SJilkknl}_ Lhc l .al<er!> "ere courageou<, ml·n "ho "nulJ no longer hold still tor thl· .1ct ions oft hl' Ro!> ton bu ll1i.'<, Ont--ne'\'pap('r-.a1d the Laka' "l'rc the "ne" tough kids on thl· hlod.'' The official\ 1n charge were men- tioned aho\e 1 hl· rcferct:s in th" <,enci. ha-.c managed to maintain LOntrol of the game!> dc~p11e 1he ~1ct..1ngand gouging but 11 l'i lhl' r he rule reay\lh:tt lhl' pl.i~l'f\\ 1th thl· hall must bountl' 1101Kl' on thl' lll>or fore\ el) step.-. hl' tah·s fhe onl} \port 1n "hll'h a l·omJX't1wr illu:s mm~ ~el}s 1., tffi. f)el~~ Wl'll. ma\ tx· 1he marathon I ~upp0sc the shnnt..\ "ould tell u' that non-\ 1t1lcnce \tmph Llol'' nol \l'll 1n toda} ·, soc1et\ ~olllhall 1-.1m- men!od) popular. hod.l'~ 1\ga1n1ng and txl\mg has 31\\3\' m .. 11nta1nl·d .1 plan· ofd1gnll) de'iPll(ll\ un-,. thgniticd naturt'. 'itX:l'l'r wa~ nc' er a par11 l ularh '1olcnt <;J'>ort but wda} ·, 'lll'l'l'r 'utkrl'r' appeardl'tl·rm 111l'd II 1111.1i...l' SPORTS COLUMNIST 11-hkloth T hcl~t me c (I T IOI re.,ultl·d 1n thl· dt•ath\ 1)1 18 tan<. [\l'n \Hestling1~ga1n1ngin popu- lanl\ tor rra'ions other 1h:1111tw Jt tor' 1n th.l' nngarc ht-tta thJnJho\t' \H' '"'l' on tl..'ll'' 1111on ') 'it11l 11.-.c:em'> 1nucd1hlc 1h.11 thl· p\>bll'-"oul<l not an·cpt J nun-\ lllknl -;port for what 111s '>UPPll'l'd tn hi.· Thl' theorv 1hat '1olcnll' mu'I tx· part ot the game ha~ \l1nw "tld 1mnhlatmn'> h1r1n,IJl1ll' \l•u1·n- upJnJ r.:Jd11ng,11r11\')lh~lJhk1u ·1 tll'"-lh,t.ll•·~11i.11,tr1 1.·11ul\1n gral11~·u1h1.·rl"U' h' th1.·1hr11.1\ thJ! ,11u.11h•n ,,11.t '""'lkn "hl1 l unwh1lhini..11t11 thl'fl "·".J t.1n1hd I.:' 111 <'\l1ni.Jn! It•' k.1gUl' g11l fl•r Jd m II tnl 111 t hl· h1 ''r11.1J 'n < Jd 1 ll)! '' r "•'• •u t tt1tJ 11 .. 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"'' 111,1 tt.11.·l 1111~.11111·1n lh<' n .11• r' l'J• h ""~11·11 h1•nw .1 run I \\,I"' ltl•'•l th•'' U\I 1111 llll' .. ,,11.t \ .1kn1m l.1 "h11 dn1pl"\·d 111 '\-tt ( n1<111l 11 ' I h11ld' .1 \.1 nl!!1. p\ 1.·r \ .tl1 n1ud.1 111 1tw1• h1·.1d t11· lw.1d Ill.Ill h.1p .. " 1•1 l\\11 \\',I'' I h1. \ ,If\' .1 ... 1 .,, .11 h .. 111,; n •'''' It'sofflclal: .393 average is terrible for this hitter BerHoux s· d h . t g11.1l .11t1.·mph l.1 .. 1\\ ll'IU'l'' "' u ..... · llll'lll ·" .111 ,,, I,, L 1vsEYgu1rs I AS UCIAIDE 'out of W'.oc tr opes 0 wa rm up . 11 thd d111.\,IH'l\lr,ilh lrnm.1 ~·I J1·1i111111 \\lwn hl',,ll \\Ultllll !!·11111.'l•l lhl ',,, •• II i.I .A 1 · • t L k t • h t11n1gh1\ fourth g.11111.' ol thl' h<.•<,1-of-\l'\ l.'11 '''fll'' '•'fll' .1ti.11n'1 ( In d.1n1.I 111 r1.·,t Ill' , lh1m ti. ag_a1ns a e rs 01!.!g t lhl') 111.'l'U B1rJ lll \ll..tp out oflht: JoldrUJll~-... 111111 bJ1.t.. Ill i.wn: J.J fl'111)1\-ftl hi' nC'\~ 11111111!-! ----"Ot cnur ..... · L .11 n '"'ital lor U<,," c \1J, h t... ( l 11 lklkl t qul'"'°"' I 111111 1 h1.· nwd 1.1 .1h, •111 .1 BEALIN(AP)-After14y8afsal Jon1.'\\il1d ruc\l.f,i\ "l·k '"hd\·1\Polthl'll'..ll/.Ul' 'pr.t11ll'J 1nJl'\ tingl'I durin~ till' '.IHl11lJI, the head Of the International Ofym-I 'IGU· WOOD ( .\.P)-·\n\ hlltl'f\\Ollld tx· "n l hl·" Rut 11 \\1, h.l\l' ltl 4kJX·nd \Okh Liil (..Ill \ .lt!J lll\I Ph1IJdl'l phrn hr ~ll\ ,·n·d h1' •'lllll\ I l!!ht plC Committee, Madame Monique happ~ "•Lh a '9'\ battinga,crage .\'a 'ihm111n11. "l"rl' 1n 1rouhk · h.11111 \\Ith IJJX' .ind 111.1.i. i-..i "'I ~ 1rn· 1h•1"" "' BerHoux ended eeveraJ days of Pl"TCen1agc 1n ha!tketball. 1t\ wor-.e than llll' "I JI!!" lh1· ~ll\ l\l larr. ll\ -..lid ll'llll'I \\111 .1 hl'l <\ll h .1 Hn,11111 ... p.1r1'\\lll1l tptCUtatlon today·by announcing d1orre ~ h)r.,.ird Ke' in l\h 11.ik . "ho '" k.1d1ntt thl' ''' "h1k 1n1um'' might Ix· .. 1u,111~ h1111 p.1111 her rettgnatlon. . . For lhl· Nlit\'" Mos1 Valuahk Pla\e1". l arr' l dt1L' ir1 ~ror1Q~ ·•ii-1111~1 Lite. Lalt:r.!. \\1lh 24 111~ \ 1u11h;1hh .m·n'11h1· ''"•'lc• tt·.i,••n hd111w 1h,· • Rird. J93 1'i a total disaster · po1n1' per ganw "\h· go "1th LJrn Jnd he \~n ,(u111p &Wttoux. dlr.clor of tn. IOC "For the past scn•ral "eeks. l''l' bel'n iat..e u\an~"hl'fl' · ·\1.1,tx· hl":1 ru-.h 111~ 11 J 11ttll' ,J1,I t!i.· ·~ 1971. told a crowded news !\hooting the ball C\tremel~ well in pral'tll'l' .. Um! rx.·,p1tr Aird ' ''ump. the Lat..cr' .m· unJl'I L .ilo.l'r' '"\ hJt•I ( 1.!0fll,'1 \\ h11 .111111!! '"'" l.11lh' confer9"Ce that ane would termln-\:J~'i "lt'" Jll\I that in game<,. lhl' shots ha\e11'1 no 11lu<.1on thal hl' might quit '\hootintt wn1gh1 \\ tlrth\ pl.I\\ JgJ10\I Bird dl.'!1.•n,I\ l'h l.llllL'\ ateher.-oc:tatlonwtttltheOtym-Jrnpped" "I loot.. 1111 him to be \t'r. J~rl''"\1' h,1,h<.}'nttt'll1nt1..1h.111Jinh1,1.1.l'''~1·nhT ,h••"t' pk: commlttM It the end Of Its In hi~ la'it livt• Nauonal Ra~kcthall \\~ocla-offl'n\IH'h ... l.11..l'" C oal·h Pat Rill'\ "11d "I k Jnd m.1, tx· hl' '' .lrl hintt thl' h.1ll .1 l11tl1. l"" mud CUrrentMllk>nln8erlfr)OnFrlday. 111111 pla~off gam<.•s. 1ndud1ng th1.• lir<~l lhrl'l' t>f m1gh1 t:lkl' a' mJn\ ,l\ '<1'1hl1t\.. \\t• \\111 1.. h.ml ag .. 1in't htm .111h1,1,111 1•~Jj1.11lh On the Y9(f'A of tears, the 61_ Ru'>tun\ t.·hamp1on~h1p serie' "''h the l o\ Hird has hlTn 1rouhlcd in !ht' IX"'\("l"'n "' tx·t.iu,1. 11 hl· h11' thrn· 111 h•u 11 1 , , .l 1h, Y98r-dd ronn; French Olympic ..\ngelcs Lakers. Bird has made onh 3~nl ~Q lil'ld-dho" t~~c_r~n~ :'""Ir 1nJUrll''> hut hl' •M.1d hcgin111ng thl'n ht' 'lt.i" he1t · \ It " I "' I p.111 11 lh ,,1,.,_•tl,,il •l" ,1.1111 j( I ( In till' 1'1 tlh p,l\t ,,, l 11.ll\ h .. h rl 'li.:n".t .i., ,.1,ltn1: t11 \11!1.'.llt ,, 11, ,1.t "'·'' h II \I 1ll1g.111 I 11 'I" II.I\ "l·'" '1 n1.·d '' llh' 111'.h' •1 ,llh 11 ( •\l.l \k,.J 11 ~I ( 11,111~·· I I·''' l I lk~-.ind \\l·,1011111~1\ lt1 11•1rllh i,.10 1n,lru, "" 11 t lr,1f•)!• ( 11J\t --1-1,--rn h:i' n-.dh +Jdf'\·d u~ thC' l,1,1 t> · '• ,.., \\I ,1 I i.11 I.. )111 1•t-.11 I l I II ' '., n. 111 till' I 1\l1•llL' I, di, ,I '·' , '\I ulliit,111 \lulltJ.'..1!1 \.. 111 '' 1' l,•11J..1nt• "" ,1 p.111·llf1h ·'""I.II. Ill\ (\\I• 111!1 t1n1l ,ri.h' 11, \I~ l\ .. i.."'~' ,111d u, •b I h.111 twtmrMr Mid tMt ...... reetgn- tng bee•• or "ct1n.rtne11 wtth the ~ eeoutlYe boWd." -SM refuMd to ~•t•. The eX90Uttw t>oerd, headed by 10¢ Pt llkNnt Juan Anton.lo Samaranch of $patn, decided Sun- day to ~te her contract, ~ wdukt ~run throueh the 1N1 wtnttt and tummer o~ In CllQer'Y, Alberta, and. s.out. Sou1t1 Rene. Connors sets up semifina' showdown with Lendl P..\RJS ( .\P) -Jimmy< unnor'i. dda)ed '>hghtl~ h' a thunder.;torm. !>topped S"cdcn'<; Stefan Edberg 1n stnught M"ts t<.lda) to reach the ~cm 1finals uf the French Open tcnni'i cham- pionships 1'~ Jl-Yrar--Old t\mcrmm left-hander c;ccdcd 1hird 1n the )-car's firir;t Grand ~lam tournament. chm ma led the 19-)tar-old ~berg 6·'4, 6-l 7-6 ' Connor'> will fan· dl'fcnding l'hamp1on Ivon Lend I of C'L<.·choc;loH1k10 in the semifinal\ on Fnda~ Lendl roltlpcd into the nc\t round >Alth a 6-4. 6-2. 6-4 inumph mer un ccdt'CI ~1artin J:111c of Aracntina l hi) ..-ourt'i of Roland (1arro'> tJd1um cal'h held 1hc1r O\\n scnc to go ~nto ,, l1C'hrl'.1ker 'Ah1ch 'Aonnor'I 'Aon 7-l W11h tht.• \torm ClllUd'> &atht•nng. thl' third· seeded Connors tuid t:htll\Ct• tu lin1'lh the match carh and ad' a nee to the '>t'm1finak "here the ~inner ~•II tale I cndl ~k h.id tour break point in the cUlhth game \'Ith the ~Mc knotted 3\ 4-4. But f dtll:rg. the l'ln 14 \t'\'d tired an "'c to rull h1m<,t'lf ou1 of 11out"lk and hold ~nr 111 1h1• \l'H'nth and ninth ~Jnlt'' 1\I lhl' \('u•n.t \\'l Rut in th1.· third WI 11 ''a' I tlht·rF \\ h1• J)(1"l'rt'd OU\ 111 J ' (l ll':ld l hl·n ( 1\1111\'I\ pn>LJuung .,.,nu• of h1' tx·'>t tt•nn" ol 1h1.· 1ournamcm h:lnll'd t'IJ1. l. h' It'' cl ow ..c1 jl • ' \ltn l \IOOOf\ ll\\I h" l h .. 1n1.l' 10 hi<'"" hJtx·fl\ St'f\lll' in th<' c1~h1h ~amt' th~ r.ull tx·g.1n to fall .Hid thL' \\Ind J11l t..l•J up \t ' ' alter ( onnor' h.id '4.'l\l"ll to lnl'I thl "'' .1n,1 aiJ1n. thr untpm· h~1lmJ pl.n ..\llhough not pkt\.tlltt Ufl tu h•" u-... ual h•1 m thl' '' \l'ar-{1ld l <.'n<ll \l~ded W\11nJ h<'rl h.1,1 tn<i mu1:h JXl"cr h1r lhl· ~luth \mn1c.tn 1•nh l\<1•111 thl' •W\1 I; ~.111w' t11 l1.11l II' l\.\1>\l't' .tnd 1. l 111 l hl I h thl ? l.1 h hrnlo.1 I l'lld1 ' \\'I• 111 ''' '"' Ill th1· third '11 h111 dt.>l'I""' '"' "" 11 l ht 11 \111h 1h1 "'1 1'' 1.•n 11 J .i I C'ndl r """"' nl I 'h,1nn11ny-,, n l•l' .111.I ""'"the ninth IWllh "''hlll' J.111: h,I' ,I .l1-.;l'\lf1IU\ llllh Ill 1t"1· th1· m.11.h I t·ii.11 \1h1•1 hJn111d h1' 1,1,i..11t..1111111 tinul 11.1mr h.ir.lh n1•nll-d 11 J' l.111\ p1111li11 l'll a Wfll'' tll •'11111\ I• \Ult, lldtl lh1' fl.lllh \\llh11ut ~ ~ntt .i , ... 11111 I 1·11,11 '·"" ht" '6('f' ,. 1.1d1•11 ·'" ,,, in 1he 1hir,1 \('I .1 httk hut 11 11u1r.-,1 IHl' 1•ut 1\l 1,'\('~ MMttnt a.rnoux came to her newa C9"f«9nee aurrounded by the top ()tftotalt Of her 100-merrtber ataff and ...nng an etegMt white autt and • r~ .,_... btoule. Her ~ werewtmng wtth t•r• a.1 a •. .r;.d a atatement wHcn n had df'Qllated Nrfler In th9 day to the 89-member IOC gathered tor Its annuel ._.,on In Eat Bertin. Th<." ':!->car.old Connor-. and fd~rg 'At'rl' tied S-S in thl' lhmJ lltt 'Ah~n pla' wa\ hulled h) r:11n Tht• m.llt h wo' held up tor~~ minute' nnd altC'r tht: twti ~ll.t~C'r\ rttumcd 10 the \IO\\ red Connor11 .i1n11nll tor a fourth '4..'m11inal aPJ'ICamn\.I.' 1n .1 tournJmt·nt he ha' nc,l.'r "on ~J'.!111' ingawa' I' )t".1r' I~ the ~"'cdc. who h.t' hcntt•n th1.· 'rtrrdn om·c fo thrl'<' LMl'l'r mt't'ltnll' ' < ,,nnof" tool.; tht" hr'' \('t h\ hrcalon~ I dhcrg''i <,('f\1.' JI'-I Hl' th1.•n hrnl.t• 1h1.• \"nk Ja1tl' produn•d '4.>mc !.DC1.. lal ular moml·n1' "1th hi\ aggrl""'" r '\~c. lX\d\1onalh v..1nn 1~ poinh \'Ith 1mprm 1-..: 1 \hot' ,11th, nr1 Rut ,,her ,1,H1nll t'H'll "''h l t•ndl th1111111h thl' 111\t \'1~h111.1m1·, 111 tx-.m th,· m.u, h h1· ""11· t.inJ 111 t1<111hh' Ill thl ""' '"'' l.i.111· "h•' ,nn~·dt',f 1h.11 lw 'urpn~ h1m\\'ll h' m.1kmp 11 111 th, altl·rlin..il\ 1J th.1t ·all m.lll h Ion~· I 1·1hll """''J:d .. ,h, he 1 '" :· Ill lht \\l\rld • • .. • J < / r l ) I SPORT S BR EAK I Padres' Wiggins says he's anxious to play again From AP dlspat~bes AN D IEGO -'\an D iego Padrl'' Ill second bai.eman Alnn Wiggins 1s tall..ing posiuvely and '>fl)'S hl'"' read} to re1u 1 n w baseball after a m o nth in a Minnl'\ot,1 drug rl·hah1h· tat1o n cente r. ··1 feel fine and I'm irnxwu' 10 plrl} ." W 1$$10') 1,a1d in an interview pubh'lh cd Tuc-~da) 1n I he f11bune 1n San Diego. "I'm health) a nd I "ant to pla~ &-)ond that. I have no th•na m o re to~}-" W iggins checked into th t• Ha1elde n Founda11on tre atment cente r 1n C'en1erC1t). Minn .• on .\pnl ~7'. two d a)s afte r he failed to sh o w u~ at Oodger ';tad1um for tht.> Padres' game against Los l\ngc lcs. U nder bac;e ball's Joint D rug As recm ent signe d b) players and owners la t ) ear. W iggins' 198:2 a rrest tor cocaine possl-ss1o n a nd his 30-da} 1.u spcns1on d o no t count agaUls t him. H1!1 appa re nt relap1.e 1s cons1dere-d a first o fle n sc. meaning he ca n n:turn to t ht: team as soon a s he 1s c leared med1ca ll}. ' i\ dt'c1s 1on fro m the J<>int rl'' •C" co uncil. a panel cons ist in g o f several d octor\ may c ome b) the weeke nd . Padres Pre\1dl·nt Ballard ~m11 h ha!> said W 1gg.10s will no t pla) for the team for the rest or this) car. but he has no t addressed w hat will be d one about thc ~peed ) Wiggins. who <1tole 70 bases and scorl'd I 06 run s for the Natio nal L.eagut• champ1on<s 1n 1984 San Diego u utfieldcr T o n} G w} nn ~a_!_d .h~ found ·Wiggins in g ood spirits d uring a' 1s1110 W 1gg1ns' h o m e unda} .. ght "It seems to m e that h t• has dtangtd his entire ,. frame o f mind. r ve m·ver . 1m '10 poi,111 vc." Gwy nn said . ··He d1dn"1 l"ll on an~ ncgal1\.e!>. He wants 10 lea'c a ll that ·hind him and gt•t back to playing ball. "To me. based o n wha t he \a1d. 11 'o und!> like he 's finall) go t his pnon11es smught I rnl·an. 11 sound., ltl..e he has a d11Te rc n1 o utlook o n thing~. v. hcthcrit ""'II last who can say'! I know he feels bad a bout ""hat hl· dill to his teammate . He didn't rea h 1c "'hat hl' pu t CH'.n om· through dunng the ume he d 1\appcarl·d ·· gaote of the day 0. NcAdle, upon being introduced to Nevada Attomty General 8rtan McKay at the Hagler- H1•n. floht In LU Vegaa: "If you'd put more ~ fn Jiii, you could've had a seat closer to rt-,gelde .. " . Ez-USC star White waived C LEVELAN D -C harle'> V. hate. the Ci] running back who in IQn '-'On tht c•• H e1sman M e m on a l Troph~ ''h1lc .11 thl· • use. was put on wa1,crs Tut•<,da~ h\ th\' Cleveland Bro\\ n s. Head Coa ch ~tan' \tl1<1 ttt•nht·1nwr u tl·d J n abundance ot talent 10 · thl' po .. 111n n. 1m l11lling. th~· signing o f Kevin Mad. fro m thc Lo" \ntLl'le ' I \f)l l'" 111 the U n ited S tates Football L t·.iguc and t ht• d r.1 t11ng 111 Greg .\lien fro m Flo rid a ·1a tt· .. Beca use o f the tah:n t \.\t' h:l\c .111unn1ng h :itl. I don't behe"e Chark~ ha \ a grt'at t ham t• tot nntnh u tt' tn o ur tcam ." Sch on enhc1ma <1a1d ··1 proml\l'd C h,1rk' I w o uld k t h im l..no-.... carh -;n hclliuld hJ \l" tht·d 1.111c1· 10 try and d o o;omc1h1ng \.\;lb another te a m." Henning may ~oach Canucks N EW YORK -Lo rnl' H l·nn1ng. a form er Ne"' \ o rk Islander .. Cl.'nh.•r. ,,HJ ~ Tuesda} that hl' ""a!> d o!.e to \lgnang .J ' thFet-.yl•a r co ntrac11o rnac h thl' \ ancoU\l'f Canucks of 1hc "ia11o nal HOl l..l'' I t•agut• .. Wt··rr almo <,t thc:rc ... Hl·nn1ng told 1hc '-r" ) 111 I. Times .. T here arl· a c n upk 1>1 Jfl'<J" 1h.1t rwnl 111 ht• c lear('d up I think 11 "'111 ha pi:x·n · Henning l·oJt hl·ll 1hc h l:rnJcr' \ llll'rll Jll 11 111 l.t'' League atlillatt' at \pnnglil·ld ~IJ" 1,1'1 \l',l\e111 Trainer to try for 4th Belmont N EW YORK -Tra1nl·r \\ n<ith Stephe ns said Tuesda~ that tu.· .... ,11 run .1n entf) of Stephan-.; Od)'iSC) and ( reme Fra1c h c Saturday in a htd 111 .... 1n an unpreced c ntcd fo urth <1tra1gh1 Rclmo nt P arl.. ··Four ''ould sta' for .1v.h1k la\ a rl't <ird ) ·· Stephen.s..sa.ui ... Huuhr·cc..~1111.l\I fur-a ..... i'H~t'. wo-:·_ "lt 1s the greatest thing th at C' t•r happe'm·d to m c 111 tramang hOr')("'I •• said the ., 1 -~l·ar-old Hall 111 fa m l· traine r ...... ho ha'> \Iron m ore than 2no ..iakec;,. 1n l lud1ng two Ke ntuc ky f)crb1e\ and a P rt·aknl'"' Rangen' Hough hurl• 4-hitter Curll~ Houch p 1tc:ht•d 11 lou1-h111e1 a nd r ~:i' ~.-o~ed four uncMnoo run !> 1n the Ill lir!>I inning d'I routt• 10 a 7 3 l\mt•n can I t'ai ut•\ 1c1o r) o' l"f the< 'h1 l'a go White ·a, Tuelo<la} In o the r \L games. rool.1r Tim Blrt111 pitc hed ~1x ~corelcs~ innina1. of thrce ·h11 baseball und Dave Klngi'naa bla sted h1 13th ho m er of the w ar ns O .ikla nd ~deated the New Yori.. Yankee . 2:0 . Seattl<."" Phll Bradley hn a 12th-1n nana ho nw rnn o il [~troll's Wlllle lleraaode1 to hll thc Manner~ to l\ 7-6 victo r} OV('f the l 1gcrs ... Wlllle Wllsoo and'Georce Bren drove 1n t\>.O run~ a p ll'C'C and Kansa' C it). w ith rcl1efht'lp from Mike LaCoss • nipped Malwaukct'. 4-J ·1ump-ndden Dwlgbt Evans Ct'I· c:b ratt'd his return to tht• lineup w11h a ho nw r un and Rlcb C.ed man c \tended h1~ hitting \trt·al.. 10 14 gam l"'i \\llh an 1{81 d o uble. kading Bo\lon to a S-0 ,·1c to n CH l'r ( 'k n·la nd . . Willie Houch llpsba·w h 11 a t"tH un h oml·r 10 h ighlight Toro nto 's thrn·-run fuunh 1nn1ng. and Jim C lancy i;cattt·red lo ur h11 ' m l"r l'1gh 1 1nn1ngs to k.1d tht• Blue Ja)'i to a 9-~ w in O\c1 M1nnl"!>O ta. McReyno~ds leads Padres, 6 -5 Kevin M<'Reynolds h nrtJ ct l~HH>ut. • two-run triple 1n t hl.' ninth inning 10 g" l' an Diego a dra mat1t b· 5 'Kton o' cr Ph1ladt•lph1a 1 uesda~ .n igh t . In o ther N atio nal League g;imc' 1uol..1c Vince Colem an \angled fou r 11mc5. <.c o red fou r runs .ind ~tole threc Od\I.'~. ltad1ng S t Lo uis 10 a 6· I triumph O\ er llou,ton as Joaquln"ndujar threw a lour-h 111e r for h1~ I 0 th' 1t·tn~ .. Gary Redus d rove 1n a pair of run "1th a ho;i~·rand a d ouhle to help po"'e r M a rlo oto and C1ncinna11 10 a 9-3 vic to ry O\Cr P111sburgh ... Jim Gou hurle d a 'ii • hitter for his fir..t complete game of the sea son and Jose Uribe spa rlcd two rallies w ith d o ubles a nd knocl..ed in three runs 10 lead San Francisco to a 5-1 win OH 'r M o ntreal ... Jody Davis' 11e-brcak1ng s ingle 10 the sixth inning. o ne o fh1s three h11s in the game . and ho m ers b} Keith Moreland and Roa Cey led the Chicago Cub s to a 5-J \lt'tof) o 'e r >\tlanta Baseball owners juggle books ST..\NFO RD -Baseball owners d e· Ill litx'ratt·I~ Juggle their books to sho w losses or o;malkr profits and arc giv ing players a talsc p1nun: o l the clubs' economic health. a Stan ford lJn1 vers11y professor advising the players' unio n ~1d Tue!>da}. llo "e\l·r. ba seball is thre atened b ) a ··major ti nanl'lal shocl. .. unre lated 10 the c urrent nego11a11on!> lll't\H'l"n owm·r) and pla~ers -a .. double whammy" of t"o ta\ reform propo\als. according to economic~ prolc<.\11r Roga Ci. Noll 1111 also \J1ll the <,pon "being hurt bv the curre nt arh11ra11on '~'tern and nnght be bette r o lTal10"'1ng all plaH"r' 111 hno m c free agent~ a t the e nd o f the ir n>ntrJ l '' r ht• ()\\lll'I\ \\ho \\ant 10 insta ll te a m ~lar} caps to rontr11I U l\I~ h,1\C llf)l'ncd the ir book ) a nd sho wn "'l'l .ill hi.,,t., o t '" m 1ll1on. T hl' o w ner!> a lso rck::i\l·d a 1i'l'·\t;11 111rll.J\I \hm\1ng h·undre d s u f m1ll1o n \ o f do ll.Jf \ Ill [l<>lt•n11.il lo \\l'\ 1f nirrent tre nd\ COOllll Ul". Salary freeze for Packers? 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L•r• Eoc>erton 1011,,. lilll\l Tin• •OOJon e ~An C ltmen1e1 Dt nlH Pardot n I !>•n C,.~n1e1" A nn L•ri~r 1 E\1•11<1•1 (oar,.., Mar\ McKenr , llrv1,,.1 9111 "'~ I aGu"a &••Cl' NOttTH Alld"I ~.cl1Clo, l(Ol'ona <1411 Maf I (fl\IV MO-•o 1<o•on• 0111 ~r l ''"""'• OOOt< 1Co-on• 1.14'4 M•r 1 L •"0. a ur ion Corona o.i Man aroo1o,c H•rr,n111on ICOl'On.t o.i M.flrl, Amv Hav•\ tCa11von1 Alllllt McCrttv I NtwPOll ti8rbof J. Ja0 1• N\41nd4tr IW•ltrn1.,,1.r1 Erin Tomonn t~d 1on1 (llllY Lorenr tG•ro.11 C.rov'I CC>tt'M\ C11ar1 t ftrAl'IO-Cor~e O.• Mat! 011Yfl Mnll' f c!•l olll FoR THE REcoRo ~ . ' . " MAJOR LIAGU• STANDINGS AMtrieell LM9W WIST DIV15'0N W I. f'ct. Ga A,... Ken~" cu~ Clltooo 0.kltl'ld $tallle Mlnne,011 T••H foronlo 8•11lmore OelrOll N•w Yori< 8011on MllwaukH Clevt ••no tt n stO 2• n S31 2• 73 .Sii ,, 1• 4IO 23 71 "'° n 11 _., 19 31 JtO •AST DIVISION )) 16 ti 11 16 11· 26 1? 7S 1S n 24 17 l4 613 S71 Sot2 541 soq .,. 3JJ T11t'4eV'l S<.,., Anet!' 6, Belllmore .S (lS 1nn1no~I Seatlle 1, Oelroll 6 ( 11 1nn1n11\I Toronlo 9 MIMe\Olt 7 Bolton S Clrvelanct 0 O•i.1tno 2 N•w vor ... o Ttc.u 7 Chlceoo 3 KanH\ CllY '· Miiwaukee 3 TOdllV'l G1mes 1 ) 2 ) 4 s s , 9 s 6 , 6 • 8 J 9', 17 .,,,..., cMcCasklll 0·3) al 8all1more ID MMlll\et 4· JI, lnJ Sterne (Lal'Os•on S SI •I OelrQtt 1Morro ' 6 SI, lnl M1nneso1a ISmtltllon •· 4) al T oron1u t Alrxenoer 6 1J tn 1 Cltv1tland (Cltrk I I ot 60\ton I Ntoper I )) (n) Oali.land 111.rueoer 4 SJ el New York IWllll\On l·SJ. IM C111caoo I Benn•sler l 41 a• T exa\ lM•~ 4·41 I") M1lweu1<te cH1our re l )l <11 KanH\ C11v CBla'k S·41 (nl ThUr$AY'' Gamtl Su111e a1 Clev•lelld. lnl Ot1ro11 11 Toron10. lnl New YO'k at Milwaui.re Cn) Only oames ltheou1eo N1t1ona1 L••eoe WEST DIVISION ' W L ,. ?O l"ct. S•n 01eoo Clncinnal• . HOUllOn Dodetn 27 12 H 2S San Franetsco A1tan1• 7S 26 20 29 " 29 New York Cll•C•OO Mon tr eel SI Louil PhilaOtlDhla Plll\t>uroh EAST DIVISION JO 11 ?I It 7' 22 26 ?3 18 31 11 30 TUHAV's Scores Ntw YOl'k '· Ded9tf'l I Sin Fr•nclsco s. MOl'ltreal I C111c•110 s. Allen•• l Cinclnnall 9, PlllU>vroti J SI LOI.Ifs 6, Houuon I S•n o-6, Phileo•IPlll• s Tedev'' G•~ Sil SS I 500 •90 408 396 ~ ~ 569 S.)I 361 362 Gii I ' ' . ' • l 9 I> J s 13 13 New York (Fernandez I· I) al Ooooers (WelCn 0·0), (n ) Montreal !Mahler O·OI a1 San Fr.tr>e•lCO (Krukow 4·3) Allanla ISm11n 2·•> al C111caoo cSand· eno,., J· ll Pllllt>urOPl !Rllodtn 4·SI al C1nc1nn1111 (Sluoer 5·•) In) Houslon IKneooer S· IJ •• SI LOUii CCox 6·11 fn) Phlladeloh1e I Huc!son I SI 81 S..n 019110 !Hovi S·4) (n) Thunoey•s G•mes P·1tsDorg11 &I C,,1<•00 Qnly 11ame \Cl'lfdVIPO An911s 6, OriolH S CALIFORNIA • &Al TIMottE 1b r II OI 11> r 11 Ill 6 I I 0 L acv rf 8 0 I 0 A 0 I 0 Dwver If • O I 0 I 0 0 0 GRnrk Dll 1 I 0 0 6 1 2 0 R1Dken H 6 l • 0 .t I 0 0 EMurrv ID 6 I 3 2 ' I 1 1 Lynn ct 1 I 7 O 0 0 0 0 Slteell Oii 1 I 7 I I 0 O O Grou lt> 2 O o O 7 0 I l Connalv lo J O O O s I I 1 Deuer 2D 0 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 NOian e>n I 0 0 I 6 0 7 1 S.tkala 7D S 0 I 0 S 0 O O Oemow c 3 O O O 1 0 0 0 Ml( Yn11 on 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Ravloro c 7 O J O Pell' Cl Wtlfonu 2t> Cr•ch 2D BeniQuz lb RJones I Jeci..sn rl OMlllrr rf Narron Ph Brown rf Sconirs di'! De<r><s lt> Boone c SCP>Ollld U Ownno oh Gerot'r \~ Total' s I • II • Totals S4 s I• 4 Score ov 1nn1nt1 C1hlorni11 400 f)oo o 10 000 00 I -• 811tlmor• 011 000 002 000 ooo-s Gam" W•nl"ng RBI -Brown I E-Boone Ravto•o DP-<:a••fornoa 4 Ball more 1 LOB-C11111nrn1a 9 Ba111more IS 7B-JMll.\On Murrav Ravloro • 7 SB· Pell•\ 1H1 Jont\ J S-Bt'n111ut'I OP(•ncts IP H A ER 88 SO C•hlorn11 Romanic~ s l·J 9 l . 2 1 I Cort>rll I 1 0 0 I I Clements l 7 1 1 3 I CltDurn W,1· I s 2 l • 0 0 3 0 B•ltimore Dav fl 6 6 4 I Aase 3 3 1 I 7 Sltwe ri '2·3 I 0 0 • 1 T Mari oner 1·) 0 0 0 0 0 OIAOn l ,4·3 I 1 I I I I WP-T Martlnt1 T-SO• A-17,737 ~ 4, Doctven 1 NEW VORK l.OS AHGEl.ES MWillnCf C11omn 2t> Hrnno1 It> C•rllf c. Fo"tr II 1<.nlOhl )D HMO rf Santan• n Goooeno Tol•ls AO r Uli .-II r b.bl 5 0 0 0 Sa• 2D 5 0 7 0 • 0 0 0 Lenon rt 4 O 1 0 4 0 I 0 Guerrer cl J I I I ' I I 0 8roc:I< lb • 0 0 0 l I o o Sc1osc111 c J o o o 4 7 I I Whllflld II ' 0 0 0 7 o 1 I Anoesn 30 ' O 2 o 4 0 I I Duncan u 3 0 0 0 ' 0 3 I 8 re•m oh I 0 I 0 V•lenll• o l 0 0 0 Nleonlur 1> 0 0 0 0 Mers111 °" f 0 0 0 34 4 9 ' T.nts lS I I I SUH bV IMinet New Yri 010 000 003-4 -LH Aneelel 000 001 000-I Game WIMlng RBI -Heeo (1) E-<:1111om11n OP-Lo\ A"Oelts I LOB-New Yor~ 6 Lo\ Anoeln 9 1B- Heeo 7 HR t n.oni )1 Guerrrro 161 SF Hero IP H A ER 88 SO New York GOOdP'I W 8 1 q 8 Los Anotln lla1en1o.1t la L S 6 8 2 ) 9 N1rdrnfuer 1 1 O Balk -Gooden T-217 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American I.Neu• , BATTING lllS al t>11lsl-Breolev, Seat lie JJS Ht'nOrrson New YO'k lll 80<hte Oak1en<1 325 w1111.i.er Oe1ro1t 31•. Cooe>er M1lwau11ee. 311 RUNS-Rioken, Belllmore, •7, Davi\ Oakleno, •O. Htnoerton Nrw Yori., )6 Wh1l11ker Oelroll 3'. Rtee Boston. l3 R81-Metltn0lv N-York 4', 8•v~ New VOfk. 36, Fl\11. Cn1c•110 36. BrunanskY, Minnesola. JS. Murrav, Balll· more. U , Riolo.en, 8e11tmore, l S ' HITS-Ha tcher Mlnnu ol e 6•. P8••d• ..... Sr•lla.. 64. PIJCk•ll M•nnt\OtA "3, 8uclo.ner 8ouon, 62, Booo1. Botton 61 G1rcl1 Toron10. 61 OOU8lES-BuCkner. Boston, "· Mel lonolv, New Vori., 14 Butler Clt v11eno IJ, Getltl MIMtsOI• ll MoHOY Toronlo 13 TRIPl.E!>-Wllson, K11n1n Cotv 9 Coooer Mllw•ukff, 6, Puckell, MIM••ola. ... 6, 1111•, C .. •ti.l\O, t. l te41eY, S.1111111, 4, f'tttl-. AMelt. 4 HOM AUNS-Arrn.t\, l otlOll 14 lrunentkY. MIMHOI•. 13. r:1, ... (1\1000 13, O•vl1 Oakland, 13, K<nomen, 0.klllnO 17 STOl..EN 8ASES-... ftl•, Anetl•• 1'4. COiiin•, o.i.i.fld. It, lvllft, Cltve!And. 16 G•rci.. T0ton•o. IS. Mo,.OY TC)(Ol\10 u ~ton. ~w YO(lo., 14 PITCHING I' O.Cl1lon1I~ ""-"'• 4•0, UO, l.amo, Toronto. •·O. 2 41; lllfrtll, O.troll. 6· I l "· H«n•ndei. 0..1 troU, •·I, I S4 ST•tKEOUTS-Motrl\ Oelroll 11 lovo, &osion, 10, C1trnan•, 9011on, 62 ll•Ml\19', ChlC•llO. 61, Bur,.,, Cl'\lceuo, S7 SAVES-Htfn~tl, Oelroll, ll, Howtll, 0.lo.ltnd. II, IJ•mt\ C,,lceff, 10, Ml9rt, .,.._,, 10. 0u1Hnl>efr¥. K•11.-1 Cllv, 10, Rlu11e111, New Yori., 10 N1tlonal l..Neue 8 AlTING lllS al t>el\J-Mttt. SI 1.oul\, llO, McGe., SI LOI.If\, ld, Crui . HOUl IOn,.329, M'JllDllY, Allanlt, 374, V•n Slvke. SI Louil, ':120 RUNS-COltm•n SI LOUI\ 31. McGff. St LOU•\, JS, MurOl'IY Alltnl• )4, Gwynn S.n Oieoo 33, Herr. SI. 1.0U•l. ll. Clark St Louil 33, S.not>eru Chlc•oo. 3J RBI-Herr, St LOUI\, 46. Cltrk, St Louil , 43, MurollV, Allan1a, JI. P•rker Cinc1nn•1t JS, McRevnokll, S•n Oleoo l4 HITS-Httr SI Lou11, 61, Gwvnn San Olev<>, 61, Parker, Clnclnn•ll. 61. Garv••, Sen Dltllo. 59. Muro,,v. Allen••· S7 OOU81.Es-<iwvnn. S•n Dleoo. 14, P•rktr C1ncinne11. 1' W•llACll. Monlrt•I. 14 Herr. SI Loul,, IJ. Cltrk. SI LOUtl, I) TRIPLES-McG .. , SI Louil, 6, R•inH , MC>nlr .. 1, S, G•aooen, San Frend\CO, '· Gwynn Sen 0 1100. '· Wlllon, New Yori. 4 Samuel PlllladtlOl'll•, • HOME RUNS-MuronY •ll•nte. 13, C111r11 S• Louil. t I, Ct v, Ch1ceoo. 10, GarYtY Sen 01eoo, a. Maril\lltl, Dod9tni1 P6rker C1nc1nna11 8 Virgil, Phllec!t lDhtA I STOLEN BASES-Coleman. SI Lout' 39, McGee St Lou!\, 12. Gltooen. S.n Francl\CO, 19. Dernier. ChlCIOO. 17. LODe\, CtilCHO. 16. Wll\On. New York, 16 PITCHING I• cltClslonsl-Hewklns. San Oleoo 10·0, 2 92, H.,.1111'"°, C>eOetn. S·O, 1.1,, Anduiar, St LOUtl, 10· I, 2 10."Coc, SI Louil. 6 I, 2 56 STRIKE'OUTS-Goooen. New York, 101 Rv•n HOU\1011 ao V•lllftIIHlt, ~ 7t Solo C•nc1nne11 16 OeLtoll, Ptlll~lll'I 75 S•VES-Rearoon, Mon1ree1, IS Gouaoe, San 011110, 13. Sml111. Chicaoo. 13, Sutler Allanta 9 Smllh Hou\ton I Power C1ncinn•to 8 Coh9e World Serl•\ (at Om•hll, HtO.) TueldAV'\ Seer• Mttml Fie (60·15) VS hos (~ IS) PO\IDOnt o. wet orouno\ TllCMY'\ Games Mo•m• Fla v\ Ttxa\ nwn.v'1 co- Stanford 1'7· 14) vs Arke"'a' ISO· 1'1 Ol<lellOIT\ll SI 158·14·1) v' Miami, Fla Tues tour Fr1dAV'l Gtmtl M1u lu lOO• SI I SO· I]) V\ Miami Fee To111 winner French ()pen lat P•rlt) TODAY'S RE SUL n Men'' Ou•rterllnel Slntlles Ivan Lendl tC1ecM,tovalo.I•> def Marlin ·Jaffe IArgen11na1 6·• 6·2 6· I TVESOAY'S RESUl TS w-·, OU•n.rllnel Slntles Chrl' Everi llOYd (US ) oet. Terrv Ptielo\ I US I. 6·•. 6·0. Ca1>r1e1e S.D&lln• IAroenton•I def Monutta Moie.ve !Bui oerta) 6 l 1·6 6 I Men's Ou1nerliMC SlnelH John McEnr<>e ru S ) oet Joak1m Nv\lrom ISwedenl 6·1 6·1. 6·2 3·& 1 S Mah Wtlanoer cSweoenl Of!t Henri le<Onle Frarter ) o .t 7·6 6·7, 7·S Art1 votf ruult1 LAGUNA BEACH GOLF •SSOCIATIOH (at Slnlone H•' CC) Finl Dey _ 0 16 Fllgl\1 ,_ 01t i. Hare 66 Ceorofl l"owle• 69. Rote11d Rtoloole 10 I 7 • l2 Flltfll Davia Harl 69, 8vron K1n\man 11~11-10 Emil Alexander 10 JOM Soe1<1 ono n U ·J4 Flltfll Fred Ro1n 69. 8111 Wll\Ofl 11, Cnarln Pierce 7• c ..... ., Mtfl H TownHnd 12. BOO Kocne 75 Clll1 Culley 74 Rooerl Haves IS Wally Brees 11 C•loway W- Colleen Coroenler 7S 0 Pe•erte0n 7S / A RolPl 1S 1 (et SJ1!91n9 Hllll) Stctlld Dav __ O 16 Fllon1 Georve Fowler 73, J1rnmv Jamt\ 76 Fero H•ll n 11·72 Flltltlt Emll AleUll(Jtr 69 Walle< Penn 71 Jolln • Soenolr>0 7• U ·l4 Flll!M Fred Rotll 12, AIOOI Al'derson 73. Peter Ve11D11m 77 C.IOW1¥ Flltflt Chit Cul\t• 7• 1 8oo K0<he 7S 1 Lew MotlPlt\\ 7S ' Larry B•110lt 16. RoDl!rl Havts 11> CAIOWIY Women Oo1ore\ PPlen on 7S / Isabell wle,on To M•roe Cromer 11 1 (Mondel/· TutldeV IOlll$) 0-1• Fiith! • G'°rge Fowler 142 0 1ck Hare l4S J1mmv James ISO lto•ano ReoloOle ISO 11·22 Flittll Em11 Alt •enoer 139 Waller Penn "'· Byron Kln,man 149,. bavto Herl 1'9 U·J4 Flltfll Fred Rolh "I 8111 Wll\on "' •looc Anaitr,on 149 Charles Pierce ISJ C•l•W•Y Mell (1111 Gulley 1'e 1 Bot>. Koc,.. ISO l Wallv 8re.s ISJ J 1,.ew Me11"4!n l~l > C$••v women Dotorfl Petrnon 1~1 lubel Wtt~on 1S3 Ann Ro111 ISJ i lltVINE COAST COUHTllY CLUI (Hl·IO Mll IMll oer1Mn >411tltl I Bruce Ol•oo·C11ucl( S1e1.on. 119 ,,., 1 8111 SourlOck 800 Price 171 ntl 3 Don Mecke Don Turner 123 1191 l..•'5 ..... TUISOA HULTS ()Olll ..... ,.,...,Ill.It "~· "'"T aACli. J~ verd• Stlln Sun\81 (Ward) t 10 S 60 l 00 Mu\teno &uu (S.villtll S .0 J .0 1.antl E•D'tU IL•Cktv) 1.tO Tim.. 17.. , ., IXACTA (7 ·31 DalO "'00 SICOND aACE. 350 yerd1 Gu1untl (Kn10111l 610 E 11elu1lv• Copy (LAClleV I M4l\ I Paulln• I Time II 4' U EXACT A ll·t l ot'd .is .0 THNtD •ACE. lSO 11erd' t..a Plunder tSev111e1 12 20 Min Kloy Cel IGar(lt l A'l'lmt(lil <P•ul•"4tl nm. 11 .. UO H O ) 00 2.60 uo I 00 4.00 100 310 J 40 ,OUttTH ttACE. JSO ~erd' Miu s .. u ear IC.rel 13 60 9.40 7.00 Gooo An<I Ftl,IY IL•CktV) IS 00 uo Vtll<ll\ Cn•rOtf (Maxlleldl '20 Time 11 t 7 S2 EXACT A I I 10J .Dt td 1136 40 "FTH 'IACE. 3SO varc!\ Evrylhno N Mr (Hrl) 10 to 6 20 4 20 811(1\ Gol 11 1Mu fleldl S 60 6 20 4 10 Honor' <P•ullnt J 11 60 rime 11 •1 n EXACTA r2·41 p411tl '" 60 SIXTH RACE. JSO varo' Cesncan 18rooO.\I 4 to 3 60 1 llO Felctien Tiit Ca\11 L<110 tv 10 70 6 20 Cell II Cti1ri,ma (Harll S 70 Time 11 11 n Ell ACTA IS , , oa'<I \SO tO SEVEHTH RACE. 170 varos Sleel 11 All IOOrck\nl 19 . .0 13 .0 I.to Lucllv Pollcv I Edward' I 11 00 180 MlteouohlOOO (MtlChell l 6 60 Tlmt 4' 42 U EXACT A C7·SI 0100 1119 .0 EIGHTH RACE. 400 varO• Soeed Geiort IGarclal 6 00 3 00 7 20 Dlck•v' Blu• Denim (Hrtl '80 2 60 Ntver Sl'IOrl !Gerc1al 2 40 Tome· It 93 U EXACT A tl· 11 1>e1a $34-IO U PICK SIX ti· I 2·S·7 J) e>ald Ut4.407 80 IO IWO w1nn1no ltektll (\IX horlesl HIHTH RACE. 3SO varc!\ Touch Of Oa\h I Har II '80 '00 l 00 Pertee I Trao111on (Mvlu l S 60 • 00 Scoolln Sco11v IL•n ev l 120 TuTlf 18 12 l2 EXACTA 11 ·9) 0111<1 $361() A11eno•nce 6,19• USFL WESTERH COHFlREHCE W I. T Pct. f'F f'A • ·O•kle"d II l I 161 JU 211 Denver 10 S 0 661 J9• 3 I I HOl.l\lon 9 6 0 llOO ol6 I 320 •m ona 6 9 O olOO 299 336 Por11ano • 11 O 267 112 360 LA E•cw•u ) 11 0 .200 219 2t7 Sen Anlonlo 3 11 0 200 713 341 EASTERH CONFE'IEHCE • Btrrnnollm 11 4 0 133 )94 769 Ntw Jer~" 10 S 0 667 JS? )OS r •m1><1 8av 9 '6 O llOO JSJ l~ 8alltmore 8 6 I 567 2t2 126 Jacli.sonv1lle 8 1 0 S3J 34 I 334 Mtm1>111s 8 1 0 SJJ lll 291 Orl•noo 4 1 t O 267 264 392 ~ c11nc,,e<1 oleyoff t>erlh FridtY'l G•me Oru1n0<> al Mtmon1\ S.tura'l'1 Game' B<11tomO't •• B1rm1no11ern T amoa Bav al Portia no Sunc1•·v•1 O.me1 E11cweu 111 S<in Anlonoo Hou,1on at Denver Oei.1en<1 a1 Ar1zone Manda¥'' Geme Jacksonville al Ntw Jersev NBA ,_.voffs CHAMPIOHSHIP SE'llES I 8elt·Ol·Seven) G<-1-8°'~ 1..-anrrnr Game 2 -L•lrers \09 Bolton 102 G•me 3 -LtUr\ 136. 8ouon 11 I IL!lllerl 18110 '8rlH , 2· 11 T9ftitflt'l G•me Bo\lon al L•llen tCllennel 2 al 6 om I Friday's Game Boslon 111 Ltlltn ICllannel 2 •I 6 o rn I Sunclll'I'' G•me. If M<nMtrv Ltlrers 11 Bo1ton IC,,annel 1 et 11 • m 1 TueWS.y'1 G•me, If ~•Mtrv L•lr•n •I Boston IC,,ennel 2 11 6 om ) All limtl POT DHP sea flshln9 DAVEY'S l.OCK•tt (Ntw"'1 ... di) -16 angler' 60 1>errecv0a, 107 c•llco t>eu 303 H nd t>eu. 135 mackerel. 19 rockfls,, NEWf'OltT LAHOING IN•wperl llt•dl>-42 envi.rs ISi send t>eu, 10 ce11co D4U s \CUIOtn, 110 mecktrtl Tut1daV'' tnnuic1'tn' llASlllALL •m.rlun LNlllUt MILWAUKE E BREWl;RS-Acllv•ltO Pele VuCkOVoCh. OllCl\el' DH10nlled Jim 1<.trn ollcller la< •u lonmen1 H•llentl l.Mlllt CINCI NNA Tl !IEOS-Stnl l:rlc Devi\, ou11t~r 10 Denver ol. lilt Amer1c1n Auociallon RK •llt<I Ma• Ven•DI• 0111 lttlder from Denver FOOTBALL .. lt!OMI ,...,. LM- CINCI NNA Tl BENGAlS-Sioneo Reoolt Wlttt•m,, lll'le1>ec1o.ef, lo • '"'""•ffr con· tr•cl CLEVE LAND ~ROWNS-Pl•ctd Cllerle\ Whitt. runnlno 'bacll. on welv•r\ HOCKIY H1fleNI Hed1ev l•-11 ANCOUllE R CANUC l<.S-N•rnt<1 J•<" Gordon 11entrel.man•0tr •no dlreclor ot 1'ocllev 'c>Mra1io11s . Cauthen takes Epsom Derby Smft:· Glaser FPSOM, England (AP) -S_1ev e the grandstand. &al tO ViCtOry < authl'naboard h pAncho rledfrom uw Soc1et). 111 odds 5-1. wa~ 'tan to finish today to takt' thc 206th second, followt'd b> Oamister. a 16-1 VI RCll NI Bf Al'H. Va. -R a nd ) l·pso m D erb y. becoming the first longsh o t. Shp Anc hor. by vinue oflls Sm yth of H unttnaton Beac h a nd Ja) \rrw r1can JOCkcy to win the Bnttsh 10-lcnath!i victory in the principal GloSt~. Ncwpon Beach, wtrc the llat-rao ng c1a .... 1c 1n 78 )eat"! Dcl'b~ warm up. tht' 1.in•ficld Dt'rh~. o verall winner~ • linday 1n the W o r· 9 • / / rt ll I 000. non-~top catamaran race / Shp i\nc h o r. the 9-4 faH >rth'. was ~~~ t c favo.ntc at •4· 1n the o pen ocean from Ft hr't •>ul o f the ~tart1na g.ut<'. led h)' I c ouldn t hchcvc whe n ~ turned t.audcrdale. Fl:i· w V1ra1n1a Beach more than fo ur length~at tht' half-wa\ and looh'd hch1nd m e coming 1n1n point o f the I ' -mile ract and t ro'tscd t~c c;tra1ght tio" far in fro~t I wac;." T he local na1r won the o verall title the fin1~h hnt• m o re than !oCVl'n ( authrn to ld rC(X:ll'lCr\ afterward, With out placing In thC 0nal 14•m tlc lcngthc; nhciid o f the field \au then 's '1cto ry spoiled what wa., lea. ~ r mtAd of m o r<' than ~50.<XIO w1dCI) c11pec1ed to be \he1Ht hurrah ~cond mcrall w a., the team o l people. 1nclud1n& Qucl·n Fh1:1bcth 11. fo r vttcran LestC'r P1gg~t.a nine-time Cam Lewi\. New Yo rk. and Tom ioan}<l tt'> approval a~ the 25·)'Clrl"\oOld Dt'rby winner nnd d n of Bnmh Linskry. < osu Mc~. c au(hr n. wht~ w o n tht l lruted tatr !> JOCkt)do m . H e fint~h far ba<'k on Tlurd "'"' thc tram o f L.arT) rnpk < m w n aboard o\ffirmcd 1n the field Pigott wn~ c~pectcd to Honed.-,ao.t.'J 1'1rhara. and Rod I Q77 \.\-innt•r f)ulled nwn, 1n fro.nt of rrtire after the race Jo nes. S:\n l)l('JtU ' I I ' ~ "" ' 1 EonoRi AL Chamber rejects opportunity for leadership role The Orange Count~ Chamber of Com mere~ had an opponunity last week to strike a blow agai nst government overrcgulation . ·To mix a metaphor, it dropped the ba ll. _T~~ c~un t y Boa rd o f Supervisors had already taken the tn1ttat1vc. offering th e chamber the first crack at promulgating smoking regulations for the workplace. In a moment of uncharacteristic wisdom, the supervisors recogn11ed that the county's business leaders were in the best position to define a set of smoking controls that might protect the non·smoking employee while creating the least d!sruption in the processes of production. . . Ccrtainl). the chamber was not bei ng offered a simple task. The superv isors proved that when , in the wake of the chamber's rejection . they washed their hands of the whole mess and voted for voluntary smoke controls for the workplace. In other words. the) \ oted against a no-smoking ordinance for the unincorporated areas of the count\. Eve n Su~rviso r Bruce Nestande. who had been a leader in the campaign for touglier anti-smoking laws. \ ~ted for the \ olu ntaf) program. Nestande announced his candidacy for lieutenant governor Tuesda)'. .\ connection is su pccted. An almost infinite varict) of businesses and industries would be subject to the prohibitions of an anti-smoking ordinance. And' the smokers' rights issue has become on e of the most highly·charged and visible health issues of the decade. Th.e supervisors were tossing a hot potato to the chamber. But by tossing it back. th e members of the Chamber of Commerce have-b) passed a golden opponunity to demonstrate that American business can responsibl) regulate itself. In fact . It has publicly stated that it 1s unable to meet the need for co ntrols when si tuati ons dictate them. Instead, the county chamber wil1 stand idly by as anti-smoki ng regu lations that affect HS members are promulgated by city after cit). Then. individual businesses will complain that speci fi c smoking-tn·the·workplace ordinances are forc- ing them to make expensi ve adjustments that arc huning thei r businesses. As complex as the issue 1s. 1t presented the Chamber of Commerce with a logical stanin~ poi nt. everal Orange County ci ties, the county itself and a few major California cities have adopted smoking ordinances. The chamber might have begu n with a review of the ex isting legislation and a search for a model or a base upon which a better county ordinance might ha ve been built. The chamber could have taken as long as it needed: the deadline imposed b) the supervisors certatnl) ~as no more binding tha n the mandate the chamber chose to refuse. In the end. 1t might ha\e UC\Clope<l J comprehensive ordinance that would ha"l' bt•cn emulated across the natton. Or It might have failed . But by refosing-to-ny. 'the-chamber has demon· strated poor citi zenship a nd set a bad example for those who would learn that panicipation and responsibility arc essential to thl' successful functioning of a free societ y. Wills off er tax savings, : ineans to avoid probate f o the E<.htor: \It hough th1 o; art1lll· ( \.\ hl'rl' There's a Will. Da1h Pilot. M:l\ 121 l'mpha~lll'd 1hc 1mP<)11anu: of hj" 1ng ,, ,,i11. 1t 11m111cd l\~O 1m ponan1 rl·a,un' lllr planning in .1d,anLl' 1.1 \ c;,a, 1nl!l' and prohall.' a' 01JanLL' l kath la\1.'.' lJll hl• 1.·omplt'tL·h .t\t111kd "1th a Ta' Sa' 1ng~ \\ill I 111 1n,tanl·c. <;upposc a rnupk had .1 SOCXI 000 cstall' and d1l·d th" \t•.11 fhc death 1a' "ould tx· S.., I l)()(J I lw T .n ~a' 1ng~ \\ii.JI ran rnmplc1cl~ chm1nalL' that ta\ Or. SUPPo'>C thn had Jn ~li00,000 C\t:lll' 1hc ta\ \\OUld hi.· $14"1100 c.omp<lred "1th the \\ill. ~h1lh "'ould c hm1natl' tha1 1a11 On larger t•c.1a1e,, tht• \:!' 1ngc;, " C\Cn grcall•r, Mm1 people 1..no \\ nothing ahout 1h1\ opportun11). • <\no lh('r poinr 1001 should ht' cmpha'illl'd 1s that th('rc I\ no rc11'ion to go through probate. Probatl' 1-; .1 I at1n "<Hd m eaning .. 111lc tlcarantc :· 11 hac;, nothing to do \\llh ta\cs I 1 1'> a kl' 1ha1 ha'> hi.'en a1 appro\lma1d~ S pcrn'nl ol ) our gros) c<.1 atl' h' lht• Lcgl\latun: Half1he frt• 1toe<. 111 \tlLir auornl'\. hJll thl' fcl' SOl'' 111 1he L'\l'lUlor :\1mt 1wn l1lt· \\lWltl 111..t· 10 J\ nit.I prnhatl' Prohatl' l.tn hr ulmpll'tl'I\ ·'' 111<kd \l lth thl· Rl'\ <1· l .thlt-I " 111~ I ru'I 'I C'\. 11 "1mpnrt.111t II> hJ\C J \\ill ;ind to nanw an l'\l'l Ulnr In malo.l' 'urr that )our \\ill " prn111:rl\ ;1d m1nis-· terci,.I But 11 "l'' en more 1mp.lrtan< 10 ha'c 3 (orrc511nd1ng1ru.,t tha1 can el1 m malt' 1 ht• t''-pt.·n,t• o l l'<'url fH ucccd1ng' \Ul'h ;I\ co n- scn.a1or'ih1p' prnhall'\ .ind guarJ. iansh1p,·. ThL' Rc\lx:ahll' I 1\lng Tru~1 ran al'io elim1nalt' dll dt•a1h ta\1:s in estates up tu S l :! m1ll1on. Thls I~ 'a fobulou' opponuntl\ thatJ "11\'.0it peopk do not knd\\ nl)\ 1h1n~:ibott1- u1111l 11's ton latt· . . \.\ f'l \II C'Y '\~ti flt 'lie" pon lkarh Beach s/gns ~on 't help muck .. To 1he Ed11or· I read wi1h interest the art1dc 111 tht• Daily Pilot (Wcdncsda~. Ma) t<I. "C'outal Towns Bemoan l m' ol Beach 8111" -I haH· a great deal 111 ~ympathy tor the 1n1urcd 1>cuplc I wo nder 11 .1 s1in "\.\J1ntnt' Ba1hcrs of H•11ardou!I ( ond111un,·· would have hccn ignored So mJn' la\v arc pa<,scd. su1:h as • o Parl1ng I oad1ng Zone," "No Parl1ng r ire ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Lanes." .. No .\lcoho hc Beverage., o n the Bench.'' ·:No L1uer1ng." .. Nu ~cmoval of Seu ( rcaturc!I frpm Tidt· Pool-; .. Thc~c und man\ otht•r\ art hrnkcn t'' 1.'r. du) I gu1.•\\ unit.''' \nu ha\t' t'nough manpow('r 10 cnlorte lh~·m tht'' don't ml'an \C'f'\-muth fl RL 1 H \.1.AJlO~ H. L. Schwartz Ill Putw- ,,.n .. Zlnl tu••11t TomTafl i.-~CdtlOo !'\It_.., .... , 111, c.i 1•• ,.., iol JJO w-.i O..r r.1 Don, ... , C•ty lf"CH C'*I ....... 4<117'-«""_'°"' __ to n. • «NI V..11 ..._ "4 )f .... ~ ' Crelg lheft a,..11 fd1 ... ' ' ON THE RIGHT ---------""--- Pastor's su,e, light touch refreshes religious debate Neuha u s leaves his foe s he lpless. but not a bit a ng ry P,l\tm R1t h<1rd John :'\cuhau-, ,., J 'l'n l011I lJt ~k ".1 H·f'\ brilliant Jnd kJrnL·J \H11l·r ,inJ thl·nlng1an but hl 1,n·t g111ng 111 k1 tho'>e a"tul \\l'lgh1' J...l·t·p him out lit' thl' puhlll dl<,l \l\'>1\111 111-. hoolo... ··The 'alo..l·d l'uhliL '\quarl· .. h:t"I h.1J .1 1..on~1dl·rable 1mp.1t 1 It .1rg.ued. in l'llcu 1hc Rt·.1gJn ro"1111n 11t ,1 'car agu. naml'h 1h.11 111 1~1l t '"u \Jnn1H 101all~ \t.'par- .tll fl'lig111n lr.1m p11ht1l·, hl'lJU\l' rd1~111n 11.11 .. nh J,.l., hut llHl\l lllftirm p11li11,, .It '"IHI' \\'r\ lfllll.11 In l'I\ WILLIAM F. Buci<LEY "o" Pa\lor Richard ha'i \\rllll'n a p1elt' h .. • t.alls ... What the I undamrn- 1al"" Want " It appear\ 1n ( ommen- IJI) maga11ne. ll\t'r "hll'h \:1>r m.in Podhorc tz has pres1dl'd fur 25 \t':ir\ JC:, 1mponant a tenurl· a<, an\ 1n 1hl• rullural h1stof'\ ofthl\ Ct'nlUn Pa'>tur R1d1ard has dt'\;hl:illng p111111' 10 malo.r hut hl· nulo..l''-thl·nr \l1lh J u>mbinJt1on 11 1 gt•n1alt1' and IL\ llllt'llt•l l ual 1 ft' n\ hJ n .. \ 1 hJl k.1 \ t'' h" opponent' hdpk" "" tht• tl11t•r hut nn1 J h11 maJ I \\11uld ~u~·" .11 P,1\1t1r Rith:inl JnJ 111 dn lh.11 lJlo.." Aul 111 ullll'l. 111 \J Jing \\llh grl"Jt ~~111, Rl·ag.1n 01h· lllU\I Ill'' er 4u1lL' kt ti \\ ha1 hl' Jut''> 1, nam1nt' thl' Jppl'.11 .1, lh11ugh that " "hat nnt· k'L'ri-.h npj>,2'>1tllln 10thc1un..Wmcn- wt'l'C d tHng. ttr / .\ P' tht"rt· got"' your 1.1lt<,t\. \\ hirh e\L·n <ll lhl' 1 "J... 111 Jud1l·nn· ii II " l1hl'ral tntelkctual' ~1 mplllil'all on "e lJO th1nlo. 111 J' 'UU ~.Hll 111 t,tllo. tu ;'\.tlrman Ll'ar \ ~ km I Jl"L'll thl' \L1.nrJ1ngh hl· tindi. -.carl'h1ng -l\\l) l'mbod~rng "hat 1' ltllht'h Jnd 1ngt·n1nu<, ml'1Jphor'>. amonti. thought 01 as thl' ("ti Righi'> nt11\t'- thl'm prl·t 1\t'I~ th.11 .. pubht ~4UMC.. mcnt ''> 1he Rt•lag1ou-. 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Perspective on life influencep by age. bank account total \\"Th~t'r' "-i("W ( o lleg.iate D1c- llondf'\ ddinl'\ 1he word "per· WCllJ\ l ii' tulluw!> The capacHy to 'tl'\\ 1h1nti.' 1n thl.'ir relat1\t' 1mpon- ,1ml" .\ ''nun' m for perspective 1s 0 pt11nl lll \IC\\ .. f 11r ,·,;,irnpk -ffi\ husband m1gb1 'kl' 'l oulo.. .11 that "oma n -~~hat .1 11n' "il"t 'hl ha~"" I looi.. A.II I sec 1' J h1g hott11m -a poinl of\ 1e~ l rl"nwmba l"at1ng a piece of cake at lht' hurnt: 111 ont• of rn) fnends who hJ\ J rl•putat1un for being a poor \IHI~ 11 V.J\ dclit:tOU~ ... This cake IS "nndertul -11'~ i;o moist." I said to tht' ldd ' '>t'Jtl·d next 10 me who can hold ht'r "" n "11h the best chef \ht' t.i-.h:d her. piece. put her fork Jl1v.n '>n1ffed and said "l wouldn't 'a' m111\1 I would sa~ ·sogg') • •· .\ mJ 11;·r 111 pt'r-.pe.ct I\ e \\IJ l· trnm gender. the thret' facto!'\ l\ h11. h mll'>l influence our perspe-c11ve art' ,1gt• manta! 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Jun 5, 1985 FUNKY WINKERBE AN tt'• the 1NOe In * the .. new GIOOET'S SUMMER REUNION .MOVIE DRABBLE •TT" .. t I'~ M~\tXJ6, DAO. l'Vf. ~vtR Prrrnt.D &~f. GARFIELD "G1ogefs Summer ReunlOO ( 19851 C¥t" Alehman. Dean Bullet G) MOVIE • • * '1' "Sabnna' (19541 Audrey Hepburn, Humpllrey Bogart ~ COMPLEATOILBEAT ANO 8UWVAN GD PRAISE THE L~D ~ NO CASH DOWN IHVESTINO !t)MOVIE • • • "Undet The vorcano (19841 Albert Finney. Jacquehne Bisset H MOVIE • • ·~ Savannah Smile$ ( 19821 Mark M111ef Donovan Scou -1:30- • aw.t~IP POST-GAME wrTH ... Hll.L ;=DOUGH CHAAlES IN QtAAOE tiMWONAIAE MAW -1:46- l'J CHAAW IH CHARO£ -t:00- 1 C ACTS Of UF£ =FAHTASTIOUE: A COl>UCTOR'S VIEW CJ) E/A al) PRAISE THE LOAD !~A * "Up The Cree1t'""-J1~841 Tim Mllheson, Jennifer RunyCK/ Cll MOYIE • • "RhlnestOAe" ( 1984) Sylvester Sllllone. Dolly Parton MOYIE **** "On Gokletl Pond (1981) 1<1111anne Hepbwrn. ~ Fonda -t:1&- 8EI A -t:30-I L D008LE TROUBLE * * * "Breezy" ( 197') William Hol- den, Key Lenz. Cl) PAIA SIMON SPECIAL -t:46-l'J 2 OH THE TOWN -10:00- 1 Qt ST. EL8EWHEAE eeNEWS 9 HOTB. LOU GRANT Jm. COMES HOME TO NEWPORT ml SYWtK>NIE FAHTASTIOUt: A COOJCTOR'S VIEW EI!) BEHIND THE SCENES ~ ="SUPamAA8 * * * "Bill Cosby. Himself" ( 19821 !llH Cosby MOVIE • • '" "Reunion Al Fa111>orough' I 19851 Aober1 Mitchum Deborah Kerr -10:15- Gri) AEUOIOUS PROOAAMMINO -10:30- 61) INDEP£HOEHT NEWS (()ALICE i~E.Rf.'6 ~ING i O U t-&ERVOU~ AeovT, Nof<M 1. Ii'~ J~T A fl<lf:t.lOl:·I ~ bAMf. Of ~16AU .. I WMAi'S IME PIFFERENCE 6E'TWE.E.N FLOWEP.5 ANO W~E.'75? JUDGE PARKER . , THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Mommy, remember. that book you hod to pay the library for lost year~" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 0 ' ( JI&. lJ"lf'I0'•4lw'• ,,..,..u ... "He won't eat anything that isn't 100% chemical-tree." · by Kevin Fagan 1.\)£.'QE. Jll.?i ~E.~E iO E.t.lJO~ 'f~ ·~l~IT Of COMPf.ilTION l\~O ~!>WXJL,01 prrc"' 10 1\.\1~ rn~<?T fJA11f.R~ 6roR'T~ 6~\P ! 60001 S'T'OMP ! by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson WHERE TO PUT TH ' !>ECIM.AL POINT! qf((/t. <t by Harold Le Doux SHOE 'rES. I'VE tar A Gtt.EST~ I M~ R(,U~"Jll .~ ro WEUAVE TO GTVDY~!' PEANUTS BLOOM COUNTY llft.~, t.A/lU ftlJfJ ~OF111£ .. 5.j. 1l.¥MY, ~ PUMB> 1f} AltlKJtlla aJf fllm' ~- \ ONE OF ™E LON6EST MlffiRS ON TME TOUR, ME NOW AAS A NEW NICKNAME ... ~'­~IU 'KK'I ~trµ> HUE/If~. \ by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally ., Ot<W, SESrtiS ~IN(;­ lT 'Tt)~~fN!q; UKEME,I~ ... il f 1 i f, • by Berke Breathed ,.,. 6fJtJY, • NlmON1IJ. WW' "'1f' ·~? ~ 11/E·AMU~ \ 5nm$ . ltll1' 1HIS ~-.f' \ I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston BUNGONGO~ JI Li~~ TUMBLEWEEDS c=r ME: rur rr ,r1 1S WA'(,1..IMPW i..rZ..AFW ... BRIDGE Both vulnerable. West deals. NORTH + A85 <;> 10 8 0 AJ5 42 • AJ 8 WEST • J 107 6 <;> 643 0 97 EAST - +Veld <::>KQJ 975 0 Ql08 • 7653 + KQ109 SOUTH + KQ943 Z <:;i A2 0 KIS ••2 The bidding: We1t Nert• Ea1t Pua l O l <:;i Pa11 2 + 4 <::> PaM P... P ... Opening lead: SJ.x of <::>. s .. t1i I +, 4. Mo•t. bridge playera complain ' t hat t hey don't ~old enou1h good card1. On t his deal, East could rightfully c:obfjiliin that be had too many! H East intended to bid fo ur hearts on hjs own, it i1 loflul to argut that h~ should havt made t hat bid in the first. place. However, that would not have kept South out of the auction -he had t.qO much In this case, ~E~ Ct \EE IF\H AND UAN~ by Pat Brady 'UI RAT/ /;& TOO MANY alCB ES Against four spades West led the lop of bis partner's suit. Since there was no point to hotding up, declarer won the ace and cashed the king or spades. onl y to learn that a seem· ingty ahnpte col\tract had become difficult because of the unexpected OMAR SHAllff. trumpJoser. It seemed that the con tr.act ml1ht hlnre on a diamond n'neue. but declarer opted for another lint. O.Uu-. o( hl• bktdins at hi• vul· ne~.ability, Eaat ••• almost certain to have every mlt1fh1 hlsh c.trd, to declarer elected to try for an end play instead. , At trick three. he lJfmply exiled with a heart. Eaat won the jack of hearts but he did nol enjoy tht prospect of hav Ing the lead. Ht tried tht beat ht could by p&ayln1 tht kl~'dabl, but declarer had an tffeellve ?Oun· ter ready -he ducked and allowed t he ktnr lo hold: Now Eaat had no safe card to play. A heart would give declarer a ruff sluff. and either minor suit would present declarer with an extra trick in t hat ault, thereby permi~tlnc him to 1vclldlos· ing a diamond trick. · De clarer's simple maneu ver CHARLES Go1£1 meant that. h.-had limited hi• losers to ont trump trick, one hHrt and one club. Eas t could complain wltb some juatlflc~t.ion that loo fDHY high e&J'd• cost hi m the chuce lo Ht •I' oppo.lng contract. "'"THt...a~a.c.-.. W.tn.w.?Let C ....... 0--W, ., ....... , ..... ,u.. ....... ... ef 00l11LE8 ._ •••k._ ... Ill' , ...... ,. '•r ... ,, ., ... "'00lJILE8 .. t.uklet. .... 11.11 .. _ '"Gw. •• o •• ~...... ..,. •• ,.._ . ..,..,..,_,P.O. In Ill, P.a.yn. N.'16 ......... .._.,,_, ...... N1••••'111a•e. ·--___ ..... ___ , __ _ ~ a 7 3 2 a a2012 a 2 2 a a a 2 a a 2 s •nwe st ··coa --' ' _'I-___ __ , • ' f I . 'I I • I . I I I I I I i ' I I I I I ·-I I 11 .. .. ., • I I • • I I""'' 3 I>"''· St> OoUt,. •Ad• m11' • 1111 rl ''"'" hu1 "" 11111111111 ul p11Hn .. 111 "rdundable •Additional m uy be pwcheied for 12 00 f~(h • 1'111 "' mu~l ~ rndu~ 10 t~ 1d • (I."" nut •pph 10 11 ... rr,.I "''"'" 11•ni.I. or hdp w1n1td clu.dlcarione Of 1111omobUet priced O\l't 12000 • \\•tl.iblf-unh tn .,m .. 1 .. part' 1dlf11~r• '>C'tltnt ~c:hand.e. Call 6 4 2-5678 _._ .. _,"_,_ .. _a. __ 1. _ __,1-: ...... ~~"--'....-.;:aa_i.;_.__ ...... ... .... ..._ v ._ f!Az'•"'L 'Pl!!!!!!! ,........ ~!!!1!!-LJ~ft'l~~l!!:=e~~~ -~-~.._~ Gt•tral 1002 Intra! .... Latiil IHI liift' --~ BU PtalaHla _ , 111! Not far 91.iMY bcht two VILLA 1!1Al80A Pthloa 2br ~ 18dnn Ouc*x OUiet.2 !'!fto~11!"A!o-io!!'EI~~.·. ·a~a!"',"'I, .... -.._.lifiiii!RUT_."ipiiio......,. 1675/mosteeS/mo 2 8d l&--wn1 ... UlllllftlllTAll atory3br~den2bath 2t>e tam-rm. frpl. lkY· Sec>t>ygar.1emplydper. patio. 1•75/mo Raft $6t5/rno28028A,ffpte, ap1 ~par.Indy""· "'"-' LIDO PARK DA. Bayfront gar S725 539.8190 llQl'ltl. deck. walk In-ton. No pet• MMl/mo. r9<1'd Writ• P.O. Box encl gar. all bit-In•. nr yd1/pallo1. C:IOH to l&LUA Pl--.& condo w/terrlflc waler & Beal Alty fM . cfoMt. micro-wave, pool, w/gatage S500 S48-102 t 2282, C.M CA 9M28 al\opplng cent« bffeh. nr malOf th~ Only-' Y'I old. Buut. 3 city llght• VUS. 2 BO 1 WATERFRONT 2BR poot Jae. MC. bldg. prkg. lut ..... 28R 1BA. lfg living room 810 Center (MH4!'!1~~J ~~' ~drm, 2'A be. fCM'mtll din-den. $2'!>0 sauna, gym. Full' MC'. $1300, 150-1 t90 • petlo & ~OMd Ga'aoe' TSL MANAGEMENT .. .,. ·t.4 -- tng rm. T<>c> toe.lion & LINDA ISLE Beauht!t $1000/mo&MC545--07t3 Ci..ate flllllllftm New F.OCO No pet1 642·t803 lnllMllULft large dock Aaaomabte Bd home tn gated QUIET RESOR'{ LIVING $575/mo 786-6130 09)'9 815-1&42 Ins •makes thlt an May munity w/prtvate lnlH Wavea 3& 2C frJ* tlitvP9 •Spertc!Jng heated poo1 lllTllT II Evee Hcµe 14 take over Prkled rlgh1 at sauna, ' tireptac11 **WWW II.I** newer kit gar $700 kldl. •Court yard v19w dining 28' 2'-'Ba 2 Stry Condo. 14565/mo 2Bd lbe, gar. ~1.200.000 Catt for mate $6500 mo 10 mo .... c:all $3Mt90 e.t Atty •Vignette 880 lfMI Pool, W/0 , frple. gar tndry '"'·eta to~ 8£ACHWOOO VILJ.AO[ 1nfCM'matlon and lhow!Ag. VILLA BALBOA I BR • CALL US REGAROINO IM •Twtlgflt dine In court yrd $785 IM 87>,9t2 0t 1923 Pomona 1111, .... ., den S 1050 2BR •BR IAVINE LEASES e.;,=ta •--gazabot 764· 1792 Bkr TSL MANAGEMENT lff ..... mf let Us lltlt y .. Sell Y 01r Pt•~rtrl C111 C1a111f1t4, 642-5678 den Yrty Sl200 lnletlMltlealtJ ... _. •Spacl()l4 Apertmenls 2BA 28A trpl, O/W, new 6'2·l803 __ WlferfrMt .... I IH. 1 .... 1111 Santa Ana Ao::;;&;g •Your own pvt petlo cp11 No pet1, M ... Vrde Lge 2bf ~~ tower. quiet En)O)' Huntlngtof' 8dl ••1 1•-lll-IMI Autl'IOflty · •Gourmet kitchen S700_499--'721 Laguna_ Easttkje ., ... No PETS loGaur~~11 .... • • ._ Lease 0t rent. 4BR 2'A ba, •-11. ·--·-•New dove tan Cl'pt ........... ff.,, .. __ , p k d _.., -·-2BR. bffm «*ll""S. fresh $575/mo. SJt-8155 ~11 .-aoo1&S,.. un ........ ty ar con o. Nr •• LIW ••••• •Lrg walk-In CIOMtS ..• " .. r ...... pools/tennll. $13!>0/mo p•-•lfS •Gated cov«ecl prkng paint, nr shopping. child M W&IT'lll •Spaelouslmmacunh• UOLHm lllTALI 786-9005 -w111orage OK. S550. 60-88&2 Lge 1-2 Bdrm Townhouse •Biiiard Room L •---L •241 -EISID£ " . 2-b ltyle hU ev.rythlng Only •Bea4J11lul Land~ ;;;;----::-10:--.-....;;;;;n:i:f VILLA BALBOA t Bdrm & •1•81 -• a On Friday, June 7, 1985 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED * twn ..... ,tyte r SS...,,. u95/ Dfl Jee •Prrv11•p•t101 & dec;t(1 for information & 'surprisingly low -cost. den (6 mos.) $1050, 2 11~---~P~"l"'•P-.'I"-1"-s nta A Housi"" 1•.,b1 enot gar am pet ott ~ mo ve p f --• Bed. fireplace, S 1300/mo Steps to bMch, 2bf 2ba ,.. 1 na ··• tBd 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhme $675 2131921 -6772 Avocado & 1tar1 pact< Ing * ro essio • .., man~• yrly. sec 100 PARK DR ~°5~:fs'j~2~895 ~~tyap~n~ts'fo Furnilhed S350 1 BR d~x. 1 e®tt TSlUIAll9UT ~!:';c:;:m ~= se~ BAVFRONT condo eompleteac>picallontfOf Vl111ourmode1D11ty9--6 Nonsmkronly w 1711'1 142·1412 2Bedroom trom S7'5 w/temtic walfr & city L!tau 11ll1 HH housing asal11ance lor Souy, no pees St nr Whitt• S..8-3829 -•• -H Sorry No Pell lights VUS 2 Bed • den L Q~ f ntl lB 2ea tow lncDme famlllH LA QUINTA HERMOSA -Hit * 19132 Magnolia St ..12'50/mo Aag/C w M r f ~ under Ille Section 8 rent 162t I P••ka' .. -Ln. HB S395 1& TRAILER Adult 2BR 2ba. Encl gar. Upper, 964-5567 964-557' * LllOISLE * 90 ft/ frontage on Udo Soud Best "East End" 4 bdrm on 2 lots. $6-49,000 . Owner financing. lastt.plO.. 140-1110 ti Fin II Tll SUI Beautiful oeeanfronl lot on magmflceot widil beach Exclusive gate guarded community Ideal surfing. sun bathing and beach combing Motivated oul ot state seller asking $'95,000 Submit terms. (7 14) 673-4400 SUMMER RENTALS • c:argar,w ,r•r.,, sublidy program. Appll-... """" prk.Nopell 1'0Cabrlllo no pets t5'5-D Cor-lllTHY,ELIU. From $®0...10 $2000 per S395l mo 8l8-333·77t5 cllloos will be accepled Ul·W.1 6'6-6725. 873-7787 tehder. $695/mo c an HUNTINGTON CREEK YllW·l2 211,000 wk l~t IMck IHI only form ll'lole person• I t lt1ek It 3 BEDROOM fie m 5 4 6. 5 8 8 2 or Luxurious 1 & 28r Apia. 180° View of the channel, Wtttrfrtlt ... tt IH.£28 who qualify under the "2't Wfftllde 2 lly 3 Bd 1 ,..., 979-38'8 ah 6pm Enc gar. televised MC, trg ocean and Calalloa are --F_l_l_l_I ___ .--1•1.1•-11• •HG 2 r • Condo., Sec HUD rutu and regu-~ANTIC SPOT• Ba. pattol. d /w, bll-ln1. Sharp 2 Br. cp11, drp1. pauo &. meny amenlld. Ftlet seen from this home on •r-• .._ -comm, vu, amen, t200 1111ons tor 1 & 2 Bedroom Exec tulle Pvt bch, sail-kids ok 17251mo Call d/w gatage 00 pell Heal & water pa rom theBalboaPenlnsulathat 1 block fr~m t>eacn. 3BA I•--------786-5180orS40·755l elderty/dlaabled1lnd 1. 2 lno. tllhlfl9. Pvt patlO. 6'5-&646/650--7275 ss90i mo caii 548 _ 6279 S850-S79e 8'8-l8t3 • was bultl Ir\ t926. Truly t'\l.ba. $210,000 21' Back Bay area. 38r 2'hba & 4 bedroom famlly Ut111 Incl S950/mo PP __ ___ Nr beactl. 2br 2b&. end one lhe greatest lo-Fern 631-3822 T /H., t/p....decit s 1100 c:eftlflcates The 9CM<Sule 6'2-1802 $725/mo 2 Bd 1 '.\ba •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br gar leooed baCk yard cations It not lhe very ....... YllWI .a II Dys 6191'57-5574 & ev wlll be as follows U f TownhouH greenbell, 281 Garo.n Ape POC>I s750/mo lttllast. MC bell In lhe f\arbor area -"' 619"53-87'3 put•tatl, • • lndry rm, nloe toe 1525 & '645 710 W 191h dep 21702 BrOOkhural Please call for further In· Extra large yard & Im-~~ 1 2702 2.079 Thurin ::B Snown by Ai191m formation and the op-provements. Fee lend I::-'.---==-=:-:--:---:~ UY IMI ... trl TSL UUll•IT Tll UIUS Only 962-0779 ponunlly to SH thll (71,)731-66t81'97-4738 x 2BR 2'Jtba. llv rm~den. Brand new 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Frr, June 7, 1985 &ange IBd Condo for a.a2 llll 2 Br 1 'Jtba w/gar New u n Iqua property =T-ra-n-sf,....rd...,-""0,...w-n-er-s=-91-:-1::-1n-0 study or 3rd br l800 a/f. Condo overlooking pool 1 30PM-7PM teue $595/mo Incl utll. -• cp1s/drp11 btt-1ns lncd SUWlll VILLlll 75 t-t50 t t lplc, gar/opnr · close 10 & 1pa. gate guarded All 1 & 2 Bedroom Elder-atove & ref rig. 499-2019 yd w/patlo Water pd 2Bdrms 2 baths, MC\.tr ty bctl. S 1500/mo lncts S I ID' bt•.. & I & 2 .,.,.., • 120 I 5pu ~------.. condo. pool. Bkr 549-8636 ardener 644-172t ~~7~· l800/mo ~;:m Families and ' lalMI Id... 27H Wl!!iil:field 2437 Or~ C. .... $650 ........ ••~ilt Bean 11 pyglass 5Br sea Poot. BAYRIDGE CONDOS Beds room Fam111ea8 .t985 18R/6ttlns. aml patio. avt APUTmm TOP area. Quiel no pets ....... lllT llY 11-4 t O M 1ss10 n Ba Y New 2Br 2Ba & 3Br 3Ba. aturday June ' now, S lOOO/mo to mo Beautiful Garden Apta. BEAUTIFUL !Br $625 • ~--..........:...----.. t•w• $3500/mo. Bkr 760-1,68 A/C I t I 9:00AM-3:00PM ramal. 8181289·9307 pat1 ... , .. -ks. pool or PRIVATE balcony carport '",.,,_ -.._ For Only $27 ,500 · sec glle. poo · P 1 & 2 Bedroom Elder-"" .,..... a:m. . 72' LEVITT HOME ti •n• HM S 1300/S t600 675-9460 ly/Disabted & 1 & 2 Lg yrly rental. Bayfront apa. No peta. POQi..A SPA 2650 Hatta ~~~~IJIUil.~~~5~. Cathedral Celttng1. Large 1"e-A"'Y""V..,.IEW~,-..:E,-=:S-=T-A-=T-=E-=-P-oo...,.I. Bedroom Famlllea and, Duplex 2Br 2')t8a. crpts, 2Bdrm 1•1.ea S890 MESA PINES 549-2U7 Ii i DI I & Kit ..__ .,._.. F 11•~ drps, w/d hkups, end 2Bdrm 2Ba $710 WI I R .... R v ng. n ng c,..,., spa, 5br 5ba. lmmac lge ...... room am ...., gar. No pets $t350. 398 W Wllsof'I 631-S583 FF1:11l Ac-l.•• -••T .. ••• area 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. entertainers home S350G Number In Housenotd 675-6606 -----Want a selechon or great -· -r._. 5 STAR PARK. YOUNG ._ __ __,,____,=----=-:-c 0o..-Sl'IOfel 751-8003 Maximum Yearly Income ti ? We c tter -3 BA 2Ba. llrfut". fire-ADULTS WELCOME! ~ Bdrm 21..; Bath Condo, 2 • .., t S 11,800; 2 $ 13,500; 3. tBdrm 1575 Ying an o ... y- place. Best Pc.Iced home ----------frplc, 2 car gar . $900 mo BIG CANYON CONDO 2Br lS,200, '· St6,900: s. llJMI 30t Avocado 642-9850 lht~ lrom a smllt apt to WIY•n Live wnere you have * Speccacutar apt a ., , & 2Br, 1 & 2811u1tu. * Sp8Clous townnouses .. Firepl81C91 '*Private balconies or Gatden p&tlOS WIYMT1 In this aea Near 12'dO'UYft.IWll 6'6--03t3 2Ba FantMtlcviewover-$18,200. 6 $19,550: 7 Pta!•1al1 2707 Eutllde . lBr. high cei~ ~~.:e ~~H~c't:~1~~~ W 1'l'bted 0 n tr 8 c t Front kitchen Large ttvtng. f loolng golf course. Seour-S20 900· 6 $22 250 Dollhouse Cottages 1ngs, refng, g.,age $500 first fl)( 11\at Cl\OIOI of 010--... $132.600 Br, 1Ba, trg encecl yd, tty gale, tennis. swim-. ' . . B hel A t c h...,. 873 3 t 17 ••n1:-•IYltGAllLllLTI. Dining area Maple In· gar.,preladults S690mo ming pool $1500/mo Interested families may ac or pa mo ·-1· -•dea11tv1ng Greal Eastalde locatlon ., tenor. Large Bath with + $690 sec dep refs. \m ~6181 Mike can 834-'811 on Friday. 675.,..137 Brand new 2nd flr·2 Br TSL MGMT 642-1603 11t3 Lighted tenme courts • 2 SW1mm1ng pool• •S1reams & panda •Sorry. no pets * Furnlstungs 1va11 wllh comm 1eonls & pool Ml· ll2t stall shower & tub King· 1 ok. avl now 63 t-6559 June 7. 1985 betw.n VERY LARGE 2bd-just re-1 ba. vaulted celllngs. oak NB REAL TY 675-1642 Large 3 Bdrm 2 ·~ bath 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii size bedroom S l5.000. BA l 'Lb dpt Gar BLUFF CONDO. 4er. 381• !.30PM and 7:00PU and modeted-1 dr to t>ch-cabinets. all extras. Extra waa... ... 1 "IL•••• with 3 car garage Asking I' Call Agent " a x pool, pvt patio, brick 1'' 5 $ 0501 1 1 11 11 M ~ ' ~ S 155,000 PllllSIU NllT (114) .MO-ltll $715/mo. 20201-A Biren lrplc, dbl gar. $1350/mo :t=d~~n~~ 1:d ~ & r~~ l~:l 6,~.2~~0 ~~:,,::k631i;~7 54:, Lovely qu1e1 complex. with T r a ditiona l Realty 631-7370 FHlllllll ... -1 llUTPllCll •• ",I •.· ,..u81 Sc. S.A.Ht1. 854-1927 1 yr lease 5'9-0709 ,_ d or .,.9•201' 673_5500 pool. garage taunclr~ .. .. I p ty l SO 3·00PM to schedu~ an '" room no pets A new t11t1ng, just steps 10 actat rlf.1 Eastslde 2 bdrm, 2 ba. •EASTBLUFF 'Br 2Ba. appointmen1 I.or an appH-Yrty new 3Bd 2ba upper 11._TWU •--"'fW Bach SS00-$525 bay Upgradeclwithquall-2 HOUSES boat• Mesa frplc, garage, yard Fam Rm. trg yrd, avall cation Interview .a ... pn---•-• n S 7 O Sh I cat•--s w111 be tim. 11':':. 10 dplx gar. trplc, lg deck From balcony w/parll-set-I 1 Bdrms $580-1610 ty. 3 tlreplaces, largefam-eross $19,200 SHl9,500 5 I mo e r Y 6124. $t500 incl grdnr IVf• ..., $l300/mo 203 E.Bay Ave 28 28 2 Bdrms $695-$725 tly rm, 4 tolat bedrooms 15'1. On Owner Don 673-31 t7 Ownr/Enlr 760-82« the first 475 persons to 171'1593.t 243 ting r •. oar rac TSL MANAGEMENT w/bay v1ew from maslflf, Goguen 497-6287 E-side 29d lba sngt gar .RLIUIT l&Yfl-call (lOQ tor I Bedroom _ $895 No pees 631-6107 7~_0081 or 642•1603 and lovely patiO to en1oy -1 t S100 11: _, Eldefty/btsabted, tOO for ICtrtu ••1 ••r 2722 EiiStside !Br small but t ... outdoors A•• .. mable COSTA MESA 8 reotals, enc patio. no pe s Lar .... 2 Bd. study 3ba 1 a.-.. F , ....... 75 • , .. .-.. .. I o a all 617 5'8-8581 •-....... room ami ....... COS" tots of na1 wood D p · t loans of $3,9.000. A nevflf vacan1 .. ppra Md m v 2400 sq ft Prof decor ror 2 Bedroom Elder· '8d 2 1/2 ba S t600 "55 n 1 651_9522 UI l ta "move 1n' tamlly home S' 5 O • O O 0 8 s k 1n0 Lovely n.W Spanl1n-11yte sunny & bright Wine 1y1D1aat>ted, 100 tor 2 3Bd 2 ba S t200 ° pe 1 '!'A•u·r·ac·1..,lve-1·n'!!&·ou-1·e"n·o""!t!"'ls~h on a tovety street. S,25.000 firm Upalde 1ownhouse 2Br 2'JtBa. cettar. mirrors. country Bedroom Famlhes and Pasn Prop 720-9422 Eaststde 3Br. new deCc:>r. Tudor 2BR 1•-, ba only 3 2721 WHY NOT CAL• 113·1111 SUWlll YILUll 15555 Huntington Village Lane from San Diego Freeway noon ot Beactl 10 McFadden _, oo McFaooen Woodsy corner location near shopping. llCl'loots & park . Combined kltcnen/family area. sep- arate dining room $259.000 includes land. S,80,000 potential Agl '97·1005 court yrd & pvt patio kltch. 2 decks, boat dock· 100 for 4 Bedroom Famll-OCEANSIDE of HWY pool, carport No pets. untts garage washer, t a• -. •-t lflt Gar""e -prllng apace 1ng Sec vacant t-) ABSOLUTELY NO 2eAtba.VtEW.Av-'l7/1, $700 Avl6/8 6'2-5210 deck S750Jmo493-0467 *ffWPllT ... llA* IPYlu.S Leta II Ht Avl ...,,4/25 S 1000/mo $2200/mo 720-39t2 v.. .. •-,-.aa..a-"111 Yltw 2 Lots for Sale N••r cor· 548-3155 or 99d_3•34 A~PLICA TIONS WILL BE S 1tOO/mo6«-0380 E-s1de brand new 3br -. -27 0 * lHITllnS* MARILYN TWITCHELL "' ..... ,_ .,.. o .. AvCEPTED EXCEPT BY 2.,,ba Condo. frplc. yrd, · l aat. lt1Ctl 4 Pool view 28' 28a Apl on rtvata courtyard entry ner ol Pomona & t91h St Needs rite tenant $595 3br 11111 WAITll AP POPI NOTt ~IEMNETNST .t'APY--C.1t1 .... 2724 gar -S 1000 mo 284 1 Bd upstairs Condo adult Bayllde Dr Encl gerage with unique entry with Costa Mesa 6''·6800 2ba lam spol late June Professional, I responsible ..., ..., -5 8 8985 PM bch s 1495 Also unique pool design, patio couple wlorle 14 yr old ONL y BE SCHEDULED tBdrm, fireplace. encl gar-_Monte VIiia 4 • securny comm many avaitat>te lBdrm starting and formal one tevet I .I. Waatt4 1125 mo ve-inBeot~er~ at child desire long ltlfm lse BY PHONE; PLEASE age $525 Catt Betty Spacious l t>r sparkling amen•l•es S600 960-!3'7 81 s895 mo 760_0919 GE 159.9100 nome Spacious rooms 1----x•x•x----539-6190 sc tty ee on 3 or ' BR Newport DON'T COME TO THE 1 6'5-9161 or 6'4-2270 1 clean S450 poo1 No pets t 2Bd 1 , t>a rwnti~ cts to jf0<mer model) & ' total WANT OUT? Nice 3Br 2Ba homew/enct Beach home 650-6217 HOUSING AUTHORITY t BA w tk-tn close t Call 646-3618 ah 3 30 ocean Ouoet AOults S675 f3B• 2Ba de11,,~1-patio bd ms+laml"' room __ .. at o frptc 2 car gar --OFFICE no t 1 536 0490 lrp•c; ~.:. :>ets ~tlQ5 t''1Y r '' .,,... We buy Condos Houtet, P 1 • • MONACO HARBOR VIEW Dshwsnr carpon 369 I Lge 18r sparklfng clean u 1 20Q 4 • ._, S, ~ B - ---- formal dlntng S680.000. Units. Forecto1ures Sl lOO/mo incl grdnr Br 2Ba. gardener. $1'00 As soon as all 475 appll-Avocado NO PETS cpls drps stove On Vic;-Sell •Ole items 642 5678 bS-0-305-; •3 Q44 6Qt• - ~\Tl HI H""' Nega11ve ca.sh llow ok 751-4762 213-5'0-2553 cations nave been taken ~85tmo 631·6155 tori .. btwn Nwp1 & Ht>r COLDWet.L BANl(eRO llllMI' h ac. Your price our te<ms. Old Costa Mesa 2br hm Npt Hghts 3bdrm 2ba. an tne SANTA ANA HOUS-2 Br 1 ' ba. encl patio $495 No pets 851-9526 RE AL ESlA1E 550-0874 cnlry kttch kids pels S600 new thru-out lease/sale ING AUTHORITY Wiii S650 610 Joann Adult 831-1400 not tar 10 NB 539-6 l90 S 14!>0 1st/last 650-32'4 again suspend the accep-pref Small pet ok llSTllT II ltat1la Besl Riiy fee tance ol appltclttions 1n 6,5_8453 $575/mo 2 Bd 1ba patio. SHARP-EASTSIDE 28R Nwpl Shrs lovely 3Br 2Ba, all calegories unlll lurther pool. tndry rm E·s1de 1oc, 111 ftlMll .._ _____ .-•• -. ---I F -i-L....a frplc, 2 car gar + much tlce 2Br 1•.,Ba twnhse style c1s to all' I 11Ylll I ,.,... .. llltl 11 .. ._ 1 b a · gar a g • • Yard ore Comm pool lennts _no__ AIC. encl gar $625 Belty 1'9 E Bay Arborlake ·the on!y gated ··~ -.s1001mo. call 5'6-5990 $1200 tse 619·259.-0830 Taatia 22to 645-9161 or 6'4-2270 or TSL MANAGEMENT cummunlty In Wood· II STOP LOOKING Pay for t .... rite p1--1 $875 Carol 645-5974 6'2-1603 bridge and steps to the lllMI 11111• 21 c 11 f 2b E id 1 at ... -...... Flat easily yours 2br appts lake 2 m•sler suites. lush 1 ed lba din rm. anrf. Xvall a asl r ·S ere re ktdS pet roomy 2br bltins proVlded pool tool KtdS tandsc1pln11. redwood 619-9/9 S 1000/mo S 1000 Cf pis & blllns $575 blhers gar ,ullls pd 539-6190 $500 won'1 tas1 539-6190 decking, very private sec 675-9058 unadvertised Best Atty fee Betl Atty lee WOODLAND VILLA GI tower unit. --*Ut-t1to* uallty 3br 3ba luxury 2 ·APARTMlllTI 144-HIO llef!llllllM~ Appreciate quahly 3br 2ba stry pool home 1acun1 A,.rt•tats Fuai1kt4 llll II llWI ·-hse appls gal'/Shop • RV well-kept c ounds S 1195 T ... Bay and ee~" are Gtatrl ... 2 access $900's 1n lo 90 .,1 f i---------" _,, 539-6190 Best Alty lee 539-61 t n ty ee llU ftlH'l IHT steps awar,a Bdrm. 2 b~. Here's another bch Cnt1 •na 2'24 • .,.. ··-•-t "--· t "·· 1o· """ .. _.... d .-.-.t. lflc~ 2•~0 EAWIND:SB,A.3ba.view, Hidden Mtor-y ---.ourm q.,_,, am ,..,.,_ IO o vvnga a.,.,..a ,.,_, 11 • ,., near pool and tennis CW II Ill 3Ba with super entertain-Seaview. Olde COM. $400 539-6190 Be1t lee 5 bt'"s to. ~an e1-anl s2800/mo. 559-9539 · I ht If t S II A t $298 000 " """ ..,. ALL UTILITIES PAID menl area r g o 0 e er 0 · · Rare $275 bach bungalow cedar & glass 2Br 2''iBa VII.LA BALBOA Executive compare before you renl kitchen Soaring celllng~ lJMC)t • ~~ nothln fancy but ocean & lam1ty rm. Ptush-llke 1 Bdrm .. den. tnct frplc. Newly dec0t81ed, cu11om ~aT1~tZr:sat,~~d g~~~. , ... R•e•at.to•,.•'6•7•5•·•6000••• .... ,.,.c,...ts_5,...3_9-6190 Best tee new crpls & drps. lrptc, W/D AIC & other up-design feature. pool. Owner may carry 2nd. 1• llsnlre Corridor SPK su~dec:t kd. ~ ~;·1 fully grades. Pool, 591, sec bbq. cov'rd garage. aur- S 195,000. 751-3191 PIH 2BR 2''ibl W/D. ~~! _ · bldg & sub parking gar rounded wllh plush tand-Heve you read today·a A/C No pell urn· Incl Huntington 2br &soo·s Ital Great toe-walk tp bch scapiog No pets C::. SELECT Claulfled Ada? 11 not. Valet 10717 W11tnlre Bl affordable kids 539-6190 S 1050/mo Call Agl Furnished I & 2 Bdrm. ~PROPERTIES =::n~1ne beet S3000mo 2131'7,·3575 _ ee_st_R_11_y lee 63 t-1'00 CM' 760-9536 365 Wilson 6'2· 1971 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 . . .. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES , .. n.-• o An .. i1tfilfttrH t hMJ Qr .... I .l•1ml f\tltw"A I tm1', ~- ( .A ..... ft ltOO ~,.if (;.'Y1 .... ,,. .... •1101 1\)()4 •Mb 11)()1 t·~r"'l'\r p, 1if'>1t, ti.ct~'"~' Pr\)IH-1'1w '.,,,' \ .. ~ .. ~"\['I~ Ml1'1I> t ~Ill ~'.'-1nft1' l~·fll:•f ,.fi'Mltt• 11'~''11" I f'o0'V"•ly ,,.,. nl I~ l'>"f""'Y ou1 '' "'"t" ,.,,,,r,,'1• r~..t'"-,.., r o f'f'n c •• cw., RIKl'Wt P•\I""°''" ,.,, .. ' .. "'J 11 r t '''""""" ~. . DEADLINES o'UBllCATION ~ ,,~, . ,,,, \\• i •• , 1 h ,, ~'"' I 11, t 1t, '" OfAOI Nf ' '' M .. I r ,.~ .a k ~ IAt ' J 1(1 l r~ ... 'l(li ,, '(X " •• ' ' ( HOUSES UNFURNISHED A.1 l1'tt1• h!• R~lf'>., , • ._,..,., Htlh'"' i "' '"' \ .. fdft--~• ~A1ft THE DAILY PILOT NV CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T elet>hOM S<!<vtee Mon<J•v·fnda,. •OO A"' ~JO P"' 8utmHs Counter Monoay F•od•y 9 00 A "' ·!> 00 P M 642-5671 CHECK YO\JR AO THE FIRST DAY •1, ( \+11 t 11.11 11 v .. t •! f•"• f ·~. ''" ... t,. .. t-.l .. ~, 14 , ... , ... ~ .. ."to•I! t •• ,. ' I" ' '.4~, .. 'Wf\ft' ~f!'I ~I I f S •"' .f';J'f'Pfl'1' Come & Pn1oy our gar~en style aots Vu•el 11mtortdM •w•n~ cloSf to tteewd)S & So Codst PlaLa wlllle Ollh llWliltu i ... :ii. beach Garages dva1lable PllU • SPAS • UllHY H•S UMl.H IHt-IUO 1....... SllO-SUO J...... ltH-SlU US, IUT I MT WITH llll. 141PllUlllt lM-tll1 '42-llOJ DIRECTORIES ' ... t J '• .... ,. . ' ·.' '\l'I t '• " ..... I '• .... ". 4 • .., 'It ... ,. , ' f" I t & llH t ,.,. ~,...,.... .. ,\. ..... ,, U .,, A..11 .,._, ~· •• ~,..,.... f ,, ' EMPLOYMENT I\\ 1,. 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HOUSES FURNISHED AM'-'"•~ fi•il,,,., 1.,..,,,, fl•;~.._ ~·r •·•"o t~' (frl()t\rl ,,.i MAt ~ .. "'" M~-,,. (Jtl' • f'QO I f 1 I o t(111,.lf'l1A"'1 VeNt" ... "' o(l' ,,. """ ' "''""·~~ ... ~­k- I"~"-' 1.~ .......... '_.\f l'Nt Nl).ff' t .... t .,.,,, """".-Jf'f(\ • Nfl'lwpt'WI tW""Mn '•"' f"I,,,..,.,,. S.\Mlt A A Hr1f'' t-1 ""''. ,._,.,.,., ( \f V•tr ·M"lll•'"''"~" 1 r ..... 1 ,.,.,. I\~·-- , , .. =-••n 14, , ... ,,.,., tl!li\ ·~ /!!>~ 1 •1 ,,, 0 1•11' }1 'I\ tl'(\ '"· Jlr!& M!4~~' Vlill14.. -pnll a. rt '••nC~t .. !1At1.i...r L•1.-11~ 5.\lllt ....... ~t?tl Arie "f"'Y If f;noth l 't Mli• 1 '-f.lot•" S<>u1~ I••- -~~ t w.,1 ........ M ISCELLANEOUS '11"111...,.. '''" • l>n~ .. ....., l.f('i. cti""'"""""'"'" '"'"'~~a J•OO c ·~~i••"\\ ! fr,turn.r.t~ l 1 •rb~ r ;.rrvv f"ll:l r( ~, .. , ~"''~ """"9d C-..•••fl'l ( ,,~ l•-c ...... l •. , "--J APARTMENTS FUANISHt O .. ' .. .-r Nt APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED .... N• 1':9 . ' .~ .... ">)(VT ' flNt 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS '., .. y .. ~¥'\ft s..:~-' ll1:-t-·Ul't1111•1 8Ul lNllS 6 ,INANCtAL -'o-S..• ,, ,. ...,._ MERCHANDISE 4 Nt\A# "• f)!le,,. ... 4 il.IC"tV""a lk .. )roQ ........ .. ' f """""*" ' .... ' . -·-•-1 .... ·~ I.I -~ M WAl'lt••' Mt~"""''\"'""""'~' .. '"""'..,... .. & r.,...,.,.. '.10t ~ ,e..-.. s "II ~ f\ ~ .... ..:.,... .... • OAftAOf SALES r I fl ~ . . M ISCELLANEOUS .. .. ' . AUTOMOllVE ., ... .. , __ .. I. • ' Otanf,.Coast DAILY Pll.OTI Wodnesd y, June 5. 198~ 111:&..:.==::=--~t:~l:l=iE..::.:::=:....-::.:.::::11=:.s..,::,;im.-a..----Hou...,,lftO f-JT, PIT. SCRAM LETS !A8YSITT'ER P/T lot 18 IMLIPMllT non ILll1llllOI own tranl? H 8 & F v • Ar1t•tat1, Uaf. l11t1b It Gar•t•• ltr !I .... ~ l'llt i~rt ltac~ UH l~art IHI ltat 21l2 bflM n.-2 (Thr& .... > Barllde & BAI.GOA 3&>r 2t>t yrty. 1 ~ if&lmo StOf•O• only. e.& condo w/V1J & 1Bdrm, den. frplc, pool, blk·bch lmmed a11111I '"" 9x 16, 724 Jame• St. ~ VpgradU. pool. 1ec. pvt bOh, MC sys 25 • 1325~ 675-0&49 Coata MIM &73·77~7 _ ANSWER • S ;:,.°'8dMm~2~2 °' OHlllLllS Nt ate tMtllng a MC-f yOU have ••I* with• ., .. 99&.11oaan 8pm an time ctfft. c:ounMI· retai-y ror tht 0.'4!00· m1crotc:QPt. pttase catt -wm INUTlll Ofl w1n19d Hel~ boy• menl Manager In our ~~.!<! lht etart of • J~,,"1..s·~"1wELllY rt·uT· ~a~~ c~':,'r~. sieooimo 675•1909 BtwnBay&1°":d4br Oflletlt1t1ll 2914 :;;~~$~~ auay aalon, top PIY Day and glrl• 1ol1cll new Newport Beach olflee Aa , ... ~ ...,,_ II 11 or Ev" 9u.oee 1 aubscrlptlon• on lhlJr • •mall te•m-orlenltd Scr1m1on97'lng31n7ee3 ring Inc THE llOllWAY 474-8900 9-5 w1ldy1 VILLA BALBOA 2Br, ~ultt. nae. ave I Im 1§68 1§2 278 i 266 at BACHELORSo r141w crpts & pelnt, rptc. 8&0-1288 or 650·2137 S1 301aq '11 1817 Wttt· Many a man longa tor the paper roulH Mutt en1oy aub1ldlary ol a majo< .. ~ working with 10. 13 yr buildtr/ de1111oper, wt R mllurt peraon. aatary * LM llU IAYHNT g8IDQ8. aecurfly. pool. CdM 2BR Apt MIF Prof . c11i1. NB. Agt ~ 1·5032 P4*1 and comfort ol 4Padoul 3t>< 2ba on p\11 S 1050tmo 84<>-6190 Mid 2o·s • Pool, laundry · married Ille anCI they're ......... mmed e>penlng tor exper bkkp1 1n med.k:al X·Ray ofc Can AM'a, 758-1055 olds Earty 1111n1ng hours are seeking a highly EXC sec • MRKTG MG plua oommlallon work daytl llexlble hra mo1111ate<I 1ndMdual who TH WIT Tl btt\, ger, tennis $20001 I a 2710 760-6773 Cftnntry Village upstairs not all BACHELORS mo (MG). 87&-7887 lat& nll ott1ce 500 SQ Ft either Comm1U1on only w111 altO be wllllng 10 ea-W .. I •ST PUCES Huntington BNc:h Cati 8rvc:e Emsley at•t other teem member• Mra Von Lo••bef:i Si251mo 2Bd 26a pool. CIHn Sbr 3ba. pe>ol, nr w/shower S500 2815 New IUx 2t>< 2ba Bayrldge cl\lbhouse. close to ell 405 & SC Pitt. C.M S300 Layfayette ~5-7983 Lost l FtH• 3064 lllllHPH &42·4321 ext 206 We 11Qulre exper In tile TRY Ill (7141 492·333 t ext 04 sharp, detail orltnt9d for 1••1111 ot•IT reat·eetale/ development Salary m1y not match rioui and condo.. lull vu. MC. gate. 2521 Sunflower • dep & utll. 432·7366 _.11111-L llll llOO lllHllUI gar. trpl. pool-ape, TSL 11a11•1ElllT ----v•" ii;w smell olllee, part tlm9 _,,. " industry. knowledge ot 10. bonuM• dot Te 1 u• Newport Beach UIU PILIT c d 1 "t how well you can Mrs Reynoldl 11295/S 1495 854-8090 -Fem n-smkr shr 2 Bd Iba eeauutul office sutte 700 ~or Into IMdlng to tht re-1•2· 1101 apt NB 1 house from sttl lncls ulllljanltortal turn ol Met'ls Custom Non 1m0ker Prtflfr9d. IBM P I• es rav. e pr-"'·~.. Reaume Mys· 17 .. 1 .. ~4.1212 ext 237 Reaume to P O Box!~~~~~~~--Send resume to Tay r ""'""'"' 62 , .. '" 787& New 8 h 1: WOOdrow Homes. 4921 1ery Train Prod Box 1 · -i•- CA 926&0 port eac ' Otllttl llLP Birch St, Suite 1 tO. New· Laguna Beach CA 92652 IHllL am• ""' 9 ,,_.,,, __ Mon-Sal 7~2pm Laguna l!ASTBLUFF 1BORM Nr ~ _ bch S375Jmo 631-1340 $1090/mo A.gt 675-6700 bulll SHUMARA 10 $pd ~ng center No pets IH•I 2900 -.. B D k MeOI 640 l364 ;?:: Ftm n-1mlir shr beaut hm Desk •"ace & Chiiir con· mountain 1ke ar mo • $77/wk CM to 'n-1mkr ovrlk~ woods. pool. tna. .,... Brown NO QUESTIONS terence room Easy trwy s o f 5 p -F & Pftime, flex hr1 Apply port Beach, CA 2uvu lfllUL tFFtof Beach 494.5486 qeMODELING Carpenter 1n person. Orange Julius. At~n. RGC .. ature per'""'" for small Must know concrete & 71 I E BalbOa Bl. Penln -"" '"" llOlll·T•llY framing &31-2345 HOl ATIHl&IT 1mpor1 firm. General of· LEUL " l&Tl EITllY IPlllATOll genet1I maintenance AC· flee duties Type 50 wpm, Part ume. 3 daxs p/wk. (M Varaalll11-Vllla Balboa quiet man Lite oooktng 1ac S 25 •utll 770-8651 access Mo-mo or lie A KE II A t M 28clrrna $1000toS1500 ok 545-4156 Betty Fem shr -furn Condo $200 mo & Up 250·74 14 775-7149 0&111111 /STIOI lull time Local CPA firm ceptlng appllcallona 9.5 minimum Near Redhill & T & Fri). Utlgauon llrrn In FIT exper prer 11e seeking lndlv Pref aectg Mon-Fri 3333 W Coast Watner 261·6611 NB Catt 476-7016 Agt ~4960 Male. non smoker Mesa w/same $400. spa/pool; Ask lor Joe 1200 REWARD Vic N.W: ......... &PT. del Mar area near OCC gar Hunt Hrbr 1140-8666 E XECUTIVE SUITES port 8111d & 18th St Sl'IOrt 842-2357 • 546-9384 Colla Mesa Fern shr Nerm & ba, Full 39f'llice 881 Dover Or =:n~:.s~ ~~t~lltr~rt~ jlii•••••iliiiMatUrei"F hes unlurn room kltch·lodry prlv Students 631·3651 213.499.1704 Iv mso ~Old, 250 Ogle SI. CM t>ckgrnd & knowledge ot Hwy N B -IHIUL tFFIOE l&OllllSY- :HILD CARE, PIT 20 hrs computer1Ze<l ledger sya· DRIVERS: Cross country an Irvine Co. has lmmed. General machine stlop, 16 mo'a old. My home or tems. Degree not req. No 81CP nee. CA lie req'd. n~d lor conscientious min 5 yrs exper Own yours 720-1032 Send resume ot lnl01 to. MacGregor Yachts lrlendly pe'9on to help tools, must do own set· CLERICAL·Secretiirlal & PO Box 915• Sunset 1831 Placentia.C M organize President & as· ups & ha11e shop math Spacious single . one w/pllt ba to rent 10 non pref S225 ea. 646-2346 EHCUTIYI Hill& & srnklng/F 545• t307 att 6 p n-arnkr shr 3Br 2Ba N B NEWPORT CENTER two bedroom apu. Nr So Co Plza $275 Ctean, Stps 10 bch $325 lat/last. Full Service &44-6800 Found· 6/4 Blk mate Lab. Vic Westcllff S.6·4938 BEST VALUE IN 1 NEWPORT! cool casual n smkr , utll avail 6121 FR-EE REl·T-Qu1e1 neighborhood 544-7066 Alisa Word Processing pbt· Beach Ca 90742 s1s1 oftlce statt General knowledge Wages com· 111ona avall tor long & Deli need• oldet person lllll LOTS flF llllYl olhce skills "'°· Hours mensurate w/exp Ask Male pre! 548-8300 Mt 25·35 prof only. clean. First month • rent dlS· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: short term asstgnements. Duties Make sand· 1f1 easy Lose weight & 111m-3pm Mon-Fri ror Mark 557-3380 NORRELL INC. 752·9108 wicnes, prepare food, or-help others lose 100 250-7009 ••AiL"oOM CLE~ Prol mature respon per· n·smkr shr 2br 2'~b• twn· counts 1 n to 19 8 6 son. turn rms w/pllt ba hse c M $350 631 -4391 800-1500 SQ tt. New 0001/llOl IAll derlng. Gretel 673-8390 NEW PROGRAM. Sare & -m " fall, DOCTORS DIETi General Ottlce • PIT or Savings & Loan Head· k IC Priv 557 9058 af1 3 -buildings. ground floor, 1 • .. ,F shr "'Br apt nr OCC. --m , gard~n setting Floor to fURNls.iED or Hoteia)loteb 2904 $300+ulll, pool. avail. ceiling glass Very close M'F -h 3BR NB apt ange Free use of the Wkly rentals now avail s r · H2-Hll ~[ALTH $126/~k •up 2274 New· 1 tt:>lk bCh $355/mo .. pnotocopler Many ex- UNFURNISHED SUL&Rl llTIL now 650-4170 alt 6pm to trwy1. Santa Ana & Or·~ ~ Q 675 08 8 tras 998-7920 --------CLUBS. TENNI~ port Blvd c M 646-7445 113 utll -1 -. -----FOU"'D lem Cocker SWIMu 'NG . plu• --, NB .. ,F mstr br/ba pool, f•EE •(IT II '"' 1'" , SEA I SUI LOD E m " " Spaniel puppy Vic F V much morej Sorry tennis. racquet ball. spa. Huntington Beach Prof Slater &. Newland no pets Model~ 3026 w Coast Hwy, New· ;ier S550 760-9542 Sue bldg. 4 mos free rent 84r:o591 port Beach. ratrlg, TV - -plus improvement allow· _ _ open daily 9 to 6 s 125 • wk .,,,1 no depoSlt Nwpt Bch woman 011er 70 allf'...... F G s.. d • d -v 10 sllr turn hme w/same ance to QU ,_, pro-ound erman .. epar Q ressionats 100-1500 SQ Hoond type dog vcty ~ Sumaer No smkng, pllt rm & bth, feet al 85¢ Call now for Springdale & Slater HB VV IHta.b 2906 grdnr Incl Bus & shop 1 appt. L. Wells, 835-0818 846· 1094 II·~----..--~~-blk S 150 • 'It utlls Apartments 1 BR apt Sips 4. furn. 640· 1496 Furn N 6 otc Rent by hr FOUND lg white F/dog B ch S olock 10 beech Carport ---$15 an hr other business 5/38 111c Hell & Beach, Newport ea o. Weekly $450 673-5198 Prof MIF lg Npt Bch home service a11a11752--0740 H B 647-7744 17 00 16th Street :>wn bdrm/ba. under 35 (at Dover) CdM 2br 1oa 6 15-9125 4 non-smkr 557-3415 Lido Village 359-5111 sq tt F'o u n~ 1n1 tu r e Blks bcn $1200/mo Agt offices with A/C & xlnt Schnauzer Male Vic 642-510 760-0159 or 675-6200 Shr 2br 2 ba. non-smoke<. parking. S1 25/SQ ti Incl Harbor/Adams Call pool. ocean 11u, $550 Newport Beach No. Oceanlront Balboa Pen1n 675_3605 u111 673-3777 Agt Steve 546-3592 880 Irvine Avenue 2Br & Con11ert ofc Im· -llllC&l HITE (at 16th) peccably ma1n1 res1d Avl Snr 3 Bd 2ba view.pool. mthly only start June cleaning woman Mature Garden style 1 story racll-645-1104 _ s5000 673.7'499 n-smlcr SSOO 645-6557 IY Well located Corona .. •••1!111111•111111111 del Mer on P.C.H. Air. sep entr Mgr 675-6700 HOROSCOPE New Bldg, OC Airport area. Corner of Redhlll & Bristol. 700 sq It & 1350 SQ 11 Imme<! occpy R & H INVESTMENTS 852-8714 Found Mix breed fem Dog not lull grown Lite brown Whl feel & tail Vic WlllQl'I & Harbor 612. 631-8009 •••i•H• o'lr •oH ESTABLISH D GAME VENDING ROUTE. Wiii 1re1n High return No money down Mr Wolfer (7 14) 838·5620 SYDNEY 0MARR --N B Answer Sva, Typing & Nwpt Bch across from Xerox Servl<:e business John Wayne Airport. 600 a11all tor Imme<!. sale. Thursday. June 6 SQ 11• 2 offloes + recep-Great loc. Soc $15,000 ARIES ~ ~larl'h 21 • \pnl 1 •11 You rl·ach nwrl' Pl'Oplc. audience lion area '1·25 .gross includ furniture & equip. reaction 1c; C\cdlcnt \11u mal-l' fr1t•nJ<, and 1ntlUl'llll' tup pcr'>onnel 852"8713 ment 752-0740 F I I I P •r< of OFFICE/STORAGe-NEW TO C•LIFORNIA, ocusonromann· lrl'Jll\ll~ lllffiDt't1ono ma1orpr0Jl'l ll''t:, OC A nA 1000 ,.. 'II \ irpo rea C"~Op Buying Program, persuasion are stmn•• -'· 0u '' 1n ..,., 11 75"'8868 .,.. r ...., "" plus M L.M Ground floor TAURUS ( ..\pnl 2U-\1a' 211) \nl·nt on 1ndl·rx·ndl'l1l'l' l rl'Jl1\ 1 1 ~. new contac ts that aid 111 LWl'l'r. hu'>1nL'"'· Imprint ,,,k. rdu'c 10 ht' P~f;~~0h1~~eo~~;:a~~ ~t,Pr~~,';,1Z m!:S6~32 mtim1datcd . .EmotarnJI l'L'\Pl1l1\l'!> arc \!rung. 111\ l' pla" 111JJl>r role Contact Mary Jameson, Leo figure) promlnl·ndl\ 714/768-1.411 or MtrtfafH, GEMINI ("la' 21-Bunc~lll L mpha~1Hm u1mmun1l at1lm 1ra' l'I. 2131546-4520 T.D.'a 4021 publishing. ab11Jt~ 10 &l'l 1dL'<I'> .tl rtl\\ tn mt•.1n1nglul mannt•r I tr'>tj •CdM dh' sultea AC, ampl Widow has money tor imprcS'llOOs"prO\L' l"Ortl'll --h,l\l' 1.111h 111\Our11\AO 1ntu1ll\C prkg.lrom S450 2855E TD's $10.000/up No 1n1cllcr1. ( anccr nal1H' pla'' mil' ' I Coast Hwy 675-6900 cred11v1no penalty call CANCER (Junl· 2 1-Jul·;. 22) 'l nu u1uld tw 1mt11l'l\l'J in 111\\h.'r' STORE/OFFICE SPACE Denison Assoc 673-7311 ~•on or \lUd~ or l)ll Ult \UhJl'l'I \l:.rnHatn balanu· hun111r. \\ llllngnt'\'> 10 SUb·lease thru Sept --- to l.l'cp plan'> ft'n1hk 'l 11u II karn murl· about" ho h.1, thl' n11ll1l'' and 1986. 1348 sq rt tor Heir Waate4 11 ..... J h S 1200 mo Oft Harbor. llllYEllS "'hat \.\I 1~ t>Ot' •1 11u1 it on Mesa Verde East * * LEO (Jul\ :.\.\vi! :212 HL·\\11l1ng10d1L'Ll-lkl.11l\.l111n\l'\llg.Jlr C M 673_1314 FtT&P/T Muathaveneat. 5100 for 85' luxury yacht. Must llLIYHY llllYH be exper. Call Norm Ctt· tor local deliveries Neat ton. 642-0457 appearance, gd driving -----record Start ~ plhr COSMETOLOH Apply Mon-Fri Master Receptlonlat & asslatance Blueprint. 234 Fischer. needed for busy Newport Costa Mesa 540· 4 17 4 Bch Hair Salon. 646-7197 DELIVERY I••••••••• i=uu-ume opening tor de- To Pla<'e your .. Fast Result .. Service D tr e<'tory ad Call Now lallyPlllt 642.-5671 ht.JU h11ery & misc otner work Opportunity to learn w oodw orlc1ng, trade w/posalbte future ad· 11acement. Good driving , record a musr, Call 645-6843 IEIT&L FllOlll' OFC \1ature person w/dental tns., bllllng collecllon & recpt exper pref F V ofc 963-5634 Mon· Th AGES 11-14 EARN tJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt no• hart Ii ope·mr111 tor youne uetr beavers lo secure reilde1s lor The Ounr Coasl Oa1lr Pilot Our crews start •I 3 30 o m and worl unld 8 30 pm wttkdays On SaturJar ,., wor\ a tew more hours You win earn manr 1roos and 1>11rts alone with earnone your own montr lhert is no dt~venne 01 colfe<tlOn onvolvtd If you are onttrtsted !Hast call Mr (a I (714) 548-7058 Call Paula. 5.48-2335 FIT, lie• hours, no ex-quartered 1n Costa Mesa per1ence necessary Muat has an 1mme<llete poa- drive 55 7 ·3200 111on a11a1l1ble lndlllldual ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLER Must read bluapr1n1s. schematics and wiring 01agrems. to assemble. install and llntnsh wire vanous control panels Ab1hty to trOUbl89hOOI and repair defect111e c1rcully required Some electronlcs lnvo111ed CM&LUHI· COHllOS. 15421 E GALE AVE INDUSTRY, CA 91745 Equal Opply Employer M/F General Offiea Pfr Seeking responsible per- son to run errands. re· cep11onlst rellel, filing, etc Musi ha11e own auto J11,-3 Mon·Ffl 644-9040 ASl<ror Mananne llllL Fllll&Y lmmed opening, const bckgrnd pref Hea11y phones Some typing. 642-9237 tor Interview HILL COii/Fuii Tl•t M thru Fri only COUNTER HELP p1t1me thru F 11 30·2·30 Call George bel 11am or alt 2pm M·Fri 432-0670 $.' will be responslble lor the sorting & rooting ol all in· coming & outgoing mall, as well as other clerlcal duties. This Is an entry level postlon. although previous o lltce ex· penance Is required Must ha11e current Call! driver's Uc & good driv· 1ng record Mall room e><- per1enoe helpful. We offer an excellent benefit paclcage. Oualllled appll- c: an ts p lease c all (714)631·8380 Ext 4202 tor appt. PACIFIC SAVINGS BANK 1901 Newport Blvd, Suite 221 .CostaMesa EOE $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors ~re now needed to work in a professional mana1ement position. We now have openings for young adults to supervise newspapers sales crews. Responsibilities will include tWing, training and motivatin& teens in obtaining new customers for the areas leading newspapers. to dlJ ,omc prt\ Jll' dL'll'd 1' L' \.\11tf,.' Lq~al paJ)l.'f\ un1kl plJ\ rn.11rn 1ok ·I 1 • 1 cln appearance& gd driv- Empham on p11111wr'>h1r. ruhllcll\ urnccrn \.\1th m;;ntal ... 1.11u' ~~~~~~~~t~y~~~~ant Y ~~r~t~r~.~~~ ~4:j~~~1r~ Scorptll pla} s JOk etc or seperate Offices I Apply al 3182 Pullman VIRGO 1 \ug 2 '·""~pt 221~ t>r .ll. I IL .ti m.111t•r, d11r_n1natl· -:: lup 10 800 s/I 646-5055 1 St c M. 751·2680 p roJC:l IS. J'>Stgrlllll'lll\ th.11 h.t\ l lx'L'O 11l'gln tcd \\Ill l\U\\ "dl·m.1nJ * 1 MONTH FREE . - attention 'l ou'll k.irn 11111r\' .1tx1u1 nu111tllin. Jl,11.1huu1 gt•naal hL'Jhh I EXCEL LOC-Util Incl * Sl~~~~JT05IS * STUDENTS For an excellent opportuntiy, and earnings of $600-$800 per we~k, anti ~C\.\ to I rnprn\ l' 11 FROM 95c SF & UP $7 85 Slartl"" Rate L I BRA (~cpl ~\<ld •12l2 l11111J lull.ti .1~rn11111n11d1.·, \11111! CALL(7l4)968·8l93 jF T,22,mmed openings. l'reatl\ 11' 1. h.in,111:1 ph' "' ,d .1111:IL1111n lllll'll'llll'd 1111 l rrl..l111111'h1p. Commercial no exper nee Must be Ma1or donll'Sll( JJIU\llll\'111 11\( Ill\ '11ur IHlnll' \\ 11111111~ '\!1lkrl'nl R·Dtal •..... 2918 H s Grad & us Cll Call START THAT r I I ~ _.. 11arn-4pm 964 2890 auru'> r> J~~ ro l' NB 0 111 1 t PCH ORPJO 1Ck1 ~· \.111 It '-Potllghl 1111 ll~I l"•l.1tl' h,l\ll 975 s,ces r/;~t-neg AUTOD£Tlllll5 '>l'(Urtl~ u1mpk111111 11! l11ng.-,1.1nJ111g trJll'>Jlll\lll 1 anh 1qll lw 63 l -37l6/675-2495 FT nO'exper nee EOE ddinl'd. lt'Lhn1qt1\· "di lw JkTIL'l tl·d .ind 'ou'll ht•m·111 In "k.1rn111g .1 1R b h 1 1000 472-3662 .. · I are eac ocat1on -secret. P1'\c1.·\ pl.1~' r11k-, . SQ ft • parking. Perteet AUTO DETAILING·lmmed SAGITTARl l 'S l"ltl\ _2-Dn ~ l I 5hon lrtp m.11 he lll'lC'>'>Ji'' in for retell store or take-opening lor up depen- conncc tuin with un111ul· ,t\\lgnnwnt monc:~ K dJt10nsh1p t\ qrong. our restaurant 63 1-2825 dable de1a1ler 645-7448 c?mn111mcn1" m.Hk .inJ \11U ,qfl a1.t:cr1 adt1111ooal .rl''ifl\Hl'lh1ht~ !wanted to ren111885e Re· AUTO IECMHIC - ( apm.orn pb~' l IU ht.Ind 1 ng rok I pair bays or gar· space tor orakes. tune up, allgn CAPRI COR 1' f I kl 2 2-Jan I 'I J BurJt:n " rt'lnll\ t:d. cmol1l1nal auto repair 730-4894 Newport Tire Center, l'rt'>l!i p:.h,C'>. ~ou Im.Ill' .Jrt 1d1· thJt h.1d fxicn lo,t. Oll\\lng nr.'tl 1lcn 'Storlf-e -zf22 3000 E. Coast Mwy, Financial pro<,pt'l \\,JI(.' hl·ttl'r than w1g1n.1lh an11upall'O 'l ou II have _ Corona del Mar , · 528 S (Workshop) $300 • --reason lo lt'lehnitt' s 15 u111s • see unit 29 AUTO TIRE SEllYICEl&I JOB NOWl Play at the beach all day. Work 3 or 4 hows tn the early evtnlnQ. Adult suptMslon and transportation. AQ ARl l'S (I.Ill ~11.l t•h I~ I I un.1r 11Ullll'fllJI l' lil'' p111(ll lo 120 E 23rd St. CM I Newport Tire Center. 'iUCCl"•' l.'\ldknl 11111111$ Qrl11\rl11 .. ll .:i~c..:.b.ulu.:...lui:Jo"l'· l.+~~·.--3000Ee5t~Htwy • ini1iatl1L' rt•af111 lh,11 l'lllgnwnt .ind h,l\ll 111\1111\I\ Jr(' on t.trgt'l IAllDHDCfllltllta 3002 Corona del Mar ..\nothc1 \quan;111 pl;1\\ kn rnll· SPIFHTUAL READINGS !BABYSITTER tor 3 yr old No Dellvednf-or- Collectlna Involved. PISCES. 11 l'h 1·1 \l,11d1 ,2111 J .1rn1h nwmtwr brood<. lllll\ldl\ Advice In All Mailers & girl Flex hrs eve M-F. I · h , Counseling 1815 So El 1 Wke ds Sal/Sun In }OU \l'.CI.\ arpr11\;1 111 \\l11p.ilhlll1. .llll'Oll\(' Ill fl'IU\l' Ill IX°lllnl('I Cam no Real San Clem n s 1ne,tnu1hh tn\uh1·1I \lo1m'' ,inJ lo'e figure prumtnt'ntl~ l 11n1ght -~ 1 L1c'd 492-7296 • :i::~11e~-~ ~rs~~:• \Ou'll t.•nJm l.'\cdk1111linnl·r u1111p,1111o~'>htp , • . , 1 . -I 650-7205 alter 6pm · IF Jl l\ E 6 I~ 'Ol R BIRTHOA '\ '~u h.i l unu'>u~.1 l iu Jr~ I What a Wonderful world 13ABYSITTER-MOTHERS per<,ua<.l\l' d1pl111ll.1li. .ind ~OU ll\UJll\ ~~I , .. h.11 \OU nnJ 'llU .m: ot Shopping ... right al HELPER 2 boys 2 & 6, 'er<>at f I('. h.1q· "l'll\1· 111 humor .• irn:hurrmng and mi:mb1.·r., ol 1>ppm1 le your flng«tips everyday• I Some days 4 some e11e· <;C\ ll'IH1 111 "\p11il \11l1 'l 1111 po'iw'>' '>l'.fl'>l' ot drama. art• a natural Dally Piiot €lass1lled n1ngs Flex hrs S3 hr. l.'nll'rlJIOl'f Jrd m.111 111 \11111 J'>,111.1.1ll'\ .HL· 1n .11h crt1\1ng. puhlll I\\ Ads To place your ad Balboa Island 675-13'24 tht.•atcr I .1Ufll' I 1hr I \l11rp111 fll'l\111\\ pla\ 1mport.1nt roll-' II llUI ~~s:t.!d561: . .:i:!r l~~.8 3ABYSITTE~ occas My Call 642-4333 Leave Message for Mr. Terry till· If \lngk 111 m.1 r1 1111, \l".11 \qlll 1111X·r 1.·11uld h\· p111'p1·r11U\ l11r R Dover Shores horne OU 10 l•l\'\ 631·6115 Aarlaalt . 1cur•1IJ jDrr•U C.1 .. 1ii1 jB11•,... 81111 Cltui11 Repairs re,url rSLURRY Expert C::pentry Service •DRYWALL f APING Clean Ups•Tree Trlm"'1ng •GEN HOME REPAIRS BUSY HSEHOLDS pref 'di $2.17 per day M X1 Oual Nork hvy roller Repaor-Remod l-Add1t1ons All Te11tures 4 Acousucs Yaro Ma1n1 •Hauling I Paint Drywall Carpentry 5 yrs local e1tp Reis •REE est Pi1rk1ng lot Apt IDoors·etc 548 4980 _Pius Int & Ext Painting MIKE 650-3263 etc Gary 645·5277 PTL Lisa, 548-685 That's ALL you pay for 3 lines JO dayc, Joe 645·4269 7am-9pcn BUIL.D OR REPAIR Lawn & Garden Ser111ce, ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI MISS PARLOR.'$ :omp1,. specialist 9d serv >-r!lt! est Kevin 673-1503 I -I Walls slatrs r a111ngs 1 • I Reasonable 9 yrs exp we rtx It break ltr buy It Home. 'Office Glean•"9 4 1n 1ne DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECT()6Y Au lo O.t1ilia1 . ' doors 'f'ITldOWS. mo1c11ngs 'Electrical , Mesa Area 645-5133 ?r hl\J.l It · 548·5009 Cooking Service 950.e253 CLEANING INSIDE/OUT Don 962 8202 PARRiii ELECTRIC ---I "" ~ ·ncios Pasfe wa.ong S65 Complete patios Cover' Quality work rreeeat TH~ IJlllE ERi Hnli11 QUALITY & SERVICE Mike-64~ 2043 Decks Concrete walk--.A25513 968-7401 ILawl\ & Garden Mllnt By HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE SPECIALIZED CLEANING • • ways Block walls Room men conege trained 1n Lynn 549· 1953 hltf11ttllll j sdd'ns 1 syr exp 646-4834 D& R ELECTRIC 842-9979 1andscap1ng 969·2120 _ Fur~~·r;:. i~a~~RT~ees ' ROUND tM CLOCK+ ONE STOP HOME AND Ilic & 1nsureo electri-IMetlculO\Jl!I Japanese gar-. ---e ....... i. Str•icea Mbn·Sun FIT-PIT COMMERCIAL MA1NT :1ans 1'2 Price ServlCe dener .(Int yard rnaln-LT HAULING . MOVING ; Law enfor<lemenl pro• Patient Heallny Enwon CARPENTRY 47'2 0736 c:all Fret1 est Res1d I 1a1nance Yoshi 964-2087 Garage & Yard Clnupe nA<SOnal homesttter & CALL TO~Yll • 0-7yrs 722· 1o41 • Comm 1 lndust 1. :283767 _ _ ___ 1Jon 645·8192 .. -· . Oriental Carpenter re· Lie <I Electrician Quality Quality Landacape Srvs pet care Mess 642·2042 All FOii LOii Your Dally Pilot Sef'Vk:e Directory Repreaent•tlve Hl-4121 Ht. lot 'vlot11er wlll babysit 1n her modeling trench r;Joors . Ill Malnt. cleanup. trees, l L A. f ' C M ht>me Mon-Fri days, Soii ·etc 494.0305 ~ork 1~Y~':; ~:;ig~~7 Ct sprklr Scott, 4Q4..0708 Rea t. ,.. atatll only 548-506 1 anytime I ·_ eas r • -. -LOSE WEIGHT. dOXA c: • -11. Aepa1r-Ooors-A1tera11ons INEWtREPAtROualltYNo THAT& L&HSO&PE .' AEOROBtC MUSCULAR I Bat las, latclatll~ • Remodel-Panel-Loclcs-etc iobs to small reasonable Main gen cln~up, tree . TRAINING 751 ·0180 Jlel1lt4 StrtlCH W1ndow-Fences-Cab1net Free est he d 631 ·234! lrlm e1tp 20 yra 631-3086 O:a1 One Prol't Porcelain/ 35 yrs e1<p Jerry S.2•0567 RESID COMM LllNO 28 Take pride In a beaut-;;;;; taltla StrYict f:1berglass Relin1snrs llte· ~ellred Bldg Contractor ~rs Do my own wark Lie tgarden Let U• take Care AcHltiHI "Ctiliall tlnk·tubt, 30 yrs 859-9656 I Remodeling 4 Ca1:>1nets 27804 1 Al 6•6-8126 Compl wkly maint Color· _ lfflr-lr • Additions lie d 645~456 s<:epe, aprlnklar rplir, re· ExqulSlte Acous11C9 .. .. ••• , r i landtc&pe 545-8287 af1 5 fnerapeutlc MaNage by DaVld Great tor your health 714-661 1751 Permit • 1161-F ll)rayed or remove Dry· 60 & pers A/ • AIP iS1A ICe•eat Ct1crtle 1' HC •I wen Repairs ~4 7-790 t All qtr State/Fed reoorts.1 FENCE Afill1A N-. l R • ~ 20 vr• exp Pick-up & de· Orlvewa~J -rsmos piths Old Wood, cheln hnk •• !.f!!ll HHH Cleaai!f MjititH/le•t4tlil t 1111er 646-45 1<1 •tc: No Job too \mett Free est Greg, ~8 o 118 AMEAiCAN HANDYMAN ROBliJ'S CLEANING Reea MICkey 536 0553 carpentry 111'\Ctng, win· ~Help with Bank I 11 D I i dows plumbing marllte . SERVICE a lhrOO\lgllly ~ODN'S•Bldg •C1rpentry Statemen11 or Accounting c•n• Cue . • .. ,. "' •fl I tub encl. hlullng. etc :lean hou.-540-0857 25 yr• lfe.#309152, bC>f\d S 10-up Debb1fl 541.6A21 I .. utOinatk: G11or I& 4nd Yes~ ... lOf'«I HOuteetnnrng c1irpe«a g ,, .. _.t,. lrwtn 548·27 UI C Li t la .. ia f'un M:'F 0 6 1 •5ao..s C~ild· 4 Serv1Ge Hardware Re· lie •304051 63&-8244 up.f'lolttery. wi'noow•. etc --.-.T910~Tlll I• at • I c.arf' • • . reas re es pl acement Spe.\1 1~ I '.. I I_. 111 1212 1,0, .,...," CABINETS & CAJ~PEN· oal meals. r~ 5•9 3&07 .•I Thur5(1ays 642•3490 '\, DECKS-FENC1 ES PA TIO lf•JS _ •_•_•_ • Ref'• Ouallty We>tk TRY Small tob~ 1ep11rs l Coven ~ace Repair Homa & Office Cleaning U 035t0 54&-•03 t free es11mat11 ~45·2003 Coatracton • 10 years eicper 754• 1620 By JODI Please cell tor L I ' GtatraJ Gu•ea••I Etectric-Ptumblng·D"""llfl rree eetlmata 842-8746 Al~•I t · Custom CablMts 17ars ES .. , .,-"~kcues. well units.. P111nt-fenc1ng masonary· TRI I Service ?r Remodel All Houff l.ad)f)1 Houses. of Pa Ing Ar .. t • RfPalra """ r,.,.....,.1remo·-"' C .... an· .vork Int d Tom &41 1292 11.~ a c......., .... 9 ,...__1,,,, ~rlac:tng--Sealco•tlnO cro....n melding & flnilh'td IC>OXY stone-p111os dect11 v,.,.,....... • .""' ..., ,......., "'"""' ..,,..,_, .. ., SAVE MONFYll 631 4 1~ car,.ntry 496--039• '"'mod.,I etc roe &31 5960 up MflW 1awnt 7~1 3•78 Clutified Ad~ &A2 &87.8 11xp.rt1 7:i'2-70 16 .... ~ BRICK RK Small lobs NewPort Costa Mesa. Irvine Ref's 675·3 175 USHIY a STIOct New & repair All types Ouallty Low prices. Lie 631·23-45 Nm•1 *&·1 llYIH* CLEAN a EXPERT 0v8f 25 ye1rt experience LIG l · 116.428 730· 1~53 ABC MOVING t Oulck careful T 13804& LO RATES 552-0410 ITUYIM OILUll ITllOTI •YIH Ot. · Oran~ Co OrlQlnal Srudenl MOvll'I TnturtCI I IC f 124·4~ ~ 1·8421 NEW Wareh~M Storeoe ;. :;,------~-.) .. ---·~ ,, -c ·nzs nosssrc a a ·-ft CALL FOR INTERVIEW 642-4333 Ask for: BRUCE EISLEY ••••••••••• daily Pilat • • • • • • • • • • • • • COLLECTOR WAITED • • • Porl timt' opt'n i n~ in ~.-~port : Hf'aC'h 'and Luf(una 8 f"a<'h area. : Earn up 10 7.00 Jww: c~-. c·cillc•C'lmg for monthl) 10ub .. C'rip· • : tio11i.. Eitpf'fit·m·c• prdern·d b y not : • rc>quirf'd. '1u&i lit> at lt'a&t ltt \f'ars • : old . Call 10 A~1-4-P\I .. '1r ... : • Kirkland. 6 1-2· 1-321. Ext. 207. e • • : OlllCIUTIOI IEPT. · ! • 142·4321 EOE • • • • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • • 130 w eay Su.at Cost• Mesa CA 1!1621 • • • AN E:OUAL OPPORTUNITY E,_.P1.0YER • • • ···········$·············= lade LtsMa1 Pai1tia1 IP•rc~ic1 Piano Lessons 815.6835 qalph't Painting Lie reas :--------- Salon de Muslque Fllll IST l•l •111 PALl /0&111/nJatG LISa A. Zecchini, B A ·• PastlpreMntlfuture Music L8s50ili College ropQuallty Painting 15 yrs Ad111ce on all matters Prof. your hOme Special-nttext SI llc.11334950 :>lane 650-2758 ty-Women-t<.m. tco+-"-"+-il<IHlf'T &ttt. Ht· 11H 547.352.-Q( 499-3643 -. r.r"•• p Iii till . _F.,.A._R_T_H•IN•G-IN_T_E_R_IO_R_S_ fiNE PAlNTING By Alen-HANGING/STRIPPING erd Sinor 16 yrs of happy VISA·MC 673· 1512 Sterttuial Semcea PROh Word Processing .:>1clc-up & Delivery O.C. 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Malll U•l NT tEXT 20 YHra El(Plf DRAINS CLEAR From $15 P1U-Del Anne 9~·8233 Aver891 aoam S2Q-t ma· r:1uce11, Disposal Heater 1er111 Small tobt wtlOome !"51-~4 M&Vib.9033' Wl .. tW CJtaa S.2·04~ Exe>ar1 s.vict a ~air aah PAINTER NEEOS WOR~I 12 yra ••P Res d'l/Comm pr1ng Ctanmg S~ nt1Ext ce111ng1. r.nn cab~ Lie: •409035 994.4919 3 811tb0a SI $7W tl$ 28) yr• hp , work guar , ---~ oav11 Pa1nt1ng'964-3t37 ''C~lca wer• Precnsla PAINflNQIPl.ASTERINO •s•P· ••••• ,, .... ,:•a•••· oul litv W orl PtO• Spec11111a tn lnM tte>•ir ESP~· ~ ~ ... .-...... , .. t eftld9nt 1c1~nd 9&3 t843 Chrla •875-2495•631·3' lh· l"Q;~:u CdM IMO-t380 ' -· .. Orange Coa•t OAILV PtLOT /W~, June 6. 1• PAAT T ..... llM ltlt Wute4 llM l!lt Waa!if llM frtt II Jn MU p..., .... '1112 Aitt LeuJ!I NII la• ._.,....,. llYlllTlllll 11-Sl·ll ·~RM. (\ Jtl[J}Y . main Ml w~~ a,:i: ~ ':~,~gAK~a~: e:!~· Ulllll Tl Wll .. 1nTIST llW ~r-a +.tt-l. a.t'fOUl*'""'*iot>now ~~7~~•N..sgd 122.00021i.r_.3.22eo · a•Y'RllPrtlHnl M Hitt~ hech In tM Mon1-WM ~'9 l S.l\H'· . 11a..a15 .. t 11f , ... Al ~~!!~..J Growtng ctaMy ~ lnO• lilt the panlte at ~IOQf days E.,n '304100 I* FuaJtln 34'0fflll0t• Cruiaer 1M5 Msf- on the Otano-Coett nlghtl WOfk on~~ ""-"' ,, ., wMk plu• trip• and 2 IOmia rwi cOG z;;t TD. FO, S20K 213-743-"1UNTIHO ON l!ACt1 llMdl lmllginat!'4. PfOo 2 pm • t pm. Exe.I 00-I~ Just oC*\ed and la pN9t Call Mr Aountr• eOf\d S200ea l>'a-2'97 22Ml8t&-t8$-I1... CHRYSLER/PL VMOVTH tk.letfYe, layou1 artl8t wtlo port tor 1nou1trlou1 ~to b9 the~' 548-7051 °'2414432 9' Tunnel bOat ,-,..,., petnl 842-08.31 540-5,.,. un<Mrttand1merenancsi... ~with OOOd tPMk· •xclttng ~d & g1f1 tt0t• *..SlfA UI * wlQfllPhlc• Nu Joobloed Ing, to deelQn ldvertlllng I~ voice CaJI Ed Of Mike In AtMtlca.I Due to lt't Im· 3'Mnlgold lttlpe, good Ulf Vety .... , ' vwy ..... fOf • vatlely ot cti.nie at 58-1550 medlat• ~ we r.. lll.... cond $50 &44 S28t L ... motor S2000/obo, Our dl8Ctlmlnatlno m.,. PIYllU U quire eddlllonal Ml time ... ....._ 4 Post q~bed $t50 5$9-6382 ah Sc>m k.C cMmandl Quallty end ataff 11 you conatder --·-Pillo M1 550 8ft framed •1)'19. mrnedllle opening Mini· yourself to llav• high Part time ~nga. lt1llen mirror w/nwble tlllell 11 Newp1p•r production mum 01 1 Yr Payroll Ex· standard• Ind enJoy at llOrne °'off~ ~ 150. 241•7374 EleGtrtc Bay Crvl .. knowlildg9 helpful. Ablll· P«lenoe required & 1(' dMllng with th• publlc. Conl~I: Jemea Czarny. Good Shl!P9 $7900 ty to work uncs.t a..d· key by touch 1 muat. -.. want to "'"' & tall< •••.••aa ~ntlque Twin Bed $100. &45-6812 °' 842· t 178 llna a mutt. Prior ne'#t-Dullea Incl extenalv• with you lmmedlately. we -• -Refrlg alt lk new S&&o. .... •, ,,. ... .. Ji, ... .... .,,. J. ~ , ., . . AHO MOOEl.S OF AUTOM08lLES PIP« HP9f. an ldVan. pho 1 offer t>eaU11ful working Console Color TV S3&o. 1age. Potrtlon la full 11"'9. ne commut1lo1t on, condition•. and above Lampe 525-75. 850-2098 good b9n•tlt1, Hlary ~ perl<>ftnet work & avereo-salary. ,,..... -comtMnaur•t• with elC· filing. Apply In '*'°" call JuHan, 631-8888 WUI II ARf. DECO• Sofa/IOVMt P9f'i.tlce. lnqulr... and 8:30 AM· 4:30 PM ----'------E>Cp. In lhlp./recelvlng, cof lbl st s&oo. 9, ... ba; 'IO W• Pos> 109 c:mpr lo ml, xlnt c:ond. tu11y loecMd S7t&o 730-40M , .aa ••· heavy Items. 40 hra. 5 stoola. 8rasa1Glass din r11ume1 lo: Sto~ THE JOLLY AQGEA INC -Oayweek. Top t>ene11t1 set s250. Oak Bd S400 1-iough, Art Director. 17042 GILLETTE AVE lmY UYll 8"... 548-7423 8· 11am EOE Sola bd $350 972•841 1 D•lly Piiot, P.O. Bo11 IAVINE (714) 25()..()33'1 II u..11• fllLI 15&0, Colla M.... Ca. -T"' all --SffS OINO SAILING SALE 02926 PEllSOI.. ii you Wtlfl thinking ol 1 .. going back 10 work, can ~ nl11&1 l-•t Furn. appliances, ttereo, SEO.n •• , t 35 & h "IUI TV, f\19S & much, mucn NA• Ol&IT an ype wpm ave 121. Ml·IHI l'TIO<ll T"" quaHt" "OU nl'I M k 11 Fl b 'IVOf'ked on llmd ral1«s Of ""' , , IAILY PILIT ar • no rm ued tetepho(le aalea, thl1 Home r0< "no F/Man11 cat can't 10~ & 11 must got 330 W. Bay St. In South Laguna seeka , tU' , 875-5756 332 Matfr19 Cotta~. Ca. &2826 ma1ure person 10 eel u would be an Heiting 09-talleu. 1 ver/blk Tlg BAL IS~SAT 8-3 · IWITIUIOl IAI tor private club In CdM FI T or PI T Lamb, 873-3515" llRllE FllllCE 1111nuy secretary 10 principals of PQftunily with• mator So. stripe. S 1 &68 w 19th • · company 85 well as Calil Savino• Sank CM 831·8334 I llY llllllll lorelg 1 T heaclquar1ered In Costa ES secre~arT:~·k~~s r°f:. Mesa Previous ba.nklng ht• 5510 L_ _ _ 957-8 133 quired Will be tratned on experience not required DOGS "R" PEOPLEl TRUNDLE BED S-45 comp,utertword pro-Must be wllhng 10 WOfk v1eallons-SprUC1ng Up TOY CHEST SIO 21 ft, ....... cessfng Should t>e skll-flexible houra lneludlf:lo Call Shefry'a 548-2848 646-6A74 <AUST SELL $6,SOO led 1n entertatnlng & aorne evenings We ot<er Gold-Rair1--. ,..1""'-. oodard Pa110 Furniture. Docked at Udo Shipyard I I an excellent benefit "" .. ""'"' ,.¥....,..... ....,., "7~9 rave arrangements, package Oualltled appll· AKC, papered s250 ea. 2 compl sets & .c.1ounges """'""' .. some lnternattonal travel· 645-38'85 -Vanttlii color. 2 yrs old, 32 BLOCK ISLAND Cul· Ing required Foreign can 11 · PI e 1 s c 111 640-1669 H languages desirable. (714)631·8380 Exl 4202 LHASA APSO pupa. ter eavy wooden CNIS· S d tor appl. d bl 7 k blk ing boat last Diesel en resume to 1278 a ora 8 • w 1· l wht, G1ra1e Salts $24,500 497 .3511 BANKING Glenneyre, "167, Laguna PACIFIC IAYllll Ull 2 males. shots. AKC -IUIHIE FllllC Beach, CA 92651 1901 Newpoort Blvd, Ste S225 494-2705, 41' Tartan '76 Kelch JMr 9022 llollnllly E PlllTI PlllTEll 221. Costa Meea EOE Psoodl• Pups. Teac~. Toy, Co1111 itl Nu &lJ2 Fo1Sd2 ;r't4c~2':o S75K 'H .IHP OIHllEE ·s· Printer or I 1-iour Sales 350 up 546·2~48 June 7 & 8. 8·4 509 818·885· 1116 4dr. au1omallc. pis, 1111. City Nallonel Bank has an PhotD Print exp or Pack-Full lime Inside READER A • 6010 Jasmine In alley BBQ rad1al Ores, A/C prep & opening for a Hit· ge Printer. FI T . .' day shiM AO s81., tor pleaaant. •h••t1 ampa.typfirlter, grt misc. S4 Catalina 25. Many ex1r.1 cap fuet tank (stk motivated. experienced Non-amkr. Apply 10_3. posf1111e lndlvldual who XNTIOUE' Din. table, • xtras, tilted keel, lk new "1342, ser •0661) Secr•t•ry to Join our nslte Photo/Graphics enJoys working with the leaves, 5 chra S500. ART •11cell1•H•I S 14,500 Eves 641-3761 · 110 tH Marine Finance Stall at 303 Harbor 81, E·5 C.M. public. Will take phone & DECO: ArmoJre S1500: CARPEf 82 sq yds. ~HODES 33. Sloop Od ORANG£ COAST our Lido VIiiage. Office counter ads. Work In a 011 hdbrd. ltbOatd & slats Sculptured brown. tone on cond s8500 or ti.st olr Jeep/Renault located on the water1ronl PllU .... IELPEI beautllul, friendly office S900; 2 night stands lone. and pad. S95 CM Call 8181351•8881 2524 Harbor Cosla Mesa overlooking Newport Mon & Tues 4p!J11-flnlsh· 9.5 Mon-Fri Apply In $200; dresstng lt>llyanlty 545-2444 after 6pm. 14l·I023 Bay. The successful can-Thurs & Fri 9.5p(4 Occu'. person, Penneysaver, SSOO. dresser (blk marble Sabot oreet cond, dldale mutt have a mini· truck driving also. Apply 1660 Placentia Ave. CM. on top) $600 ANTIQUE Desk. twin bed 11tra 10 S600 646-1317 mum or 1 year's ex· penny saver , l 6 6 o -CLOCKS. Bracket clock w/drawers bit-in, elec lwn · --, - o..... tilt 'llHU.a.. Ltc (KIMS 240). Pleue leave m1t,1 85()..5338 78-280Z Xlnt eona, air, 11ereo & cau new ttr• $5250 OBO 854· 19511 fiat tll3 FOA fAe scAoot GR~OlJATE-Red Sport 1 MOdet 79X19 Conv Xlnt cond Newly painted lo m1 Ownr has lel1 for Alaska Must Miii $3875 PP 644-4014 B•••• t121 76 Honda Civic i 13& obO xlnt c ond. Nathan 722-8003 or 6'45'-7341 ••••• tlfl 84 dtc 2 b oor Lx. loaded, lo ml S5800 962-3119 84 GLT weo(>n Sllvef' Jpgr ades , S 17 ,400 645-0650, (8 t8>-W0-9527 perleoce as • Secretary Placenua Ave, C.M SICIOUY/P/tt.. S300 Carriage clock mower/edger/blower & llniat S,11J. 7011 Tracks 9035 In a com!MfclaJ bank. Mon thru Fri 9 to 12 s200.' Grandtather clock spreader 70' round tbl SWOROF-'i§'H PLANK. 20 ft ---------•erct4t1 ltaa t14S 50-60 WPM typing and ,..., IPIUTH/ Llghttyplng 640-5278 (Gllber1) $1350. Marble wllazy susan Call ti.twn aluminum. 150 lbs 80 Toyota 4114 long bed 67 MBZ 250se sunroof, l'ff WIL L ~OT B! U HDER~OL[I WECllE lnlhe4 Bill YATES VW-PORSCHE I 11 ••' If,., 8 37-4800 49l-4S I I good communication• IEIEl&l enunm mantel clock $350 21799 4-7PM 966-2-7 15 Mangels design, labrl· w/shell Runs. great• auto. amltm lier, new skllla Immediate opening In sue· SEOllOllY·P/T Ocean Vista Dr So. 31ass. china .• Cordey cated by Mameco Never $6000 642·2014 upnOlsl $2500, SA0-9824 .,tlft tl'IS I cesslul NB lndependerll 5 Day wtl, attns. Good Laguna 499. 1404 He11y cut Cobolt to used $1950 786-8053 NAN TEO Eco nom1ca1 • TELLEI Bank lor Individual to typ1no & communication ART DE CO Bedroom white. depression. ant1q SliJI I .Deeb 7022 truc k r e ason abl e 74 450SL hght blue, 73Votvo 4door 4cyt iir ~I our branch olllce perform a variety ol oper. skills req Req. telephone Furniture Matching 2 breadnTa)(er $5-S 125. -548-3155 ~~~S.luns S ~~'o ~ucio stereo •Int cond S 1750 located In Udo vmaoe. I at1onal luncllons. Re· contacl work & office chest, 1 vanity, m1n1 1748 Bayp0f1 Way, NB AVALON 40 ft OUtslde 786-5303 857-6720 obO 831 ·3947 --- W-&t1 RetmOU9.,.. .. Mam 8TA,._,. The 1o11oWtnQ peraona -- dolnQ bullneat -WORLDWIDE i MPOR;J EXPORT. 10 Sl'lootlng Stet. Irvine. CA 92714· Ivan Accantehi, 10 ShocM· lnQ Stat, Irvine: CA 92714 'r111s busln .. 1 11 c°"· ducted by an lndMdulll !van Aceanl ... Thot 11ai-1t ... ..., wnh tne Coutlty Clet'A ol Or· ~ County on Mey 2'1. '1'77'* PubllShed Orange Coeat Daily P110t May 29 ~ 5 12. 19 ta&S W-121 we are loOlclng for an e•· mote Item processing !unctions For • sell cond. SIOOO 53 t-3125 JOhn Wayne-Family Ten-Lease s 1.ooo year hli-ts, 74 Votvo GT $3800 S... perleooed tellef with a ' (Mlnlvlpa) ·50%. gnrl star1er type person In an ms Club Membership 7141675•7830 leave msg •-Brand New 190E~-root, AC. FM stereo. rune minimum of 8 months ex-bk k pgt CSl research ••citing environment a liaac' ti 6011 $800. 643-8815 ONSHOAE M OOAING Clani n 9045 loaded $19,000 OBO great Clean 543-678A RC~.~U penence u a tellef In 1 50•1. Hrs 10.7 M·F. Com-Call 631-3113 8am· t2 ~ (BUOY) 10 1 1933 Ford V8 pk;l(-up 650-1611 /Eves 548-8731 ...-8T•·-· commercial bank. I petalive salary & ben· noon Mon-Fri. ee:uurul Super 2s" Con· King velvet bedspread Balboa tslan~ 6~~-e1~n (Cherry) Or"'inet 58000 84GL T Wagon, lmmac. Tiie ~ penons.,. ems. Cell personnel at: sole Color T v $135 POr1· s 125, Custom beige 786-.2'0.co TOP ••• Piii loaded, turbo. gas It or•Y doing tlullMM •. City National Bank ol1tfsl COMMERCEBANK Secret~ abtaTV 100 ,,..6··1786 drapes SIOO, brass rOd Ur to 35' -Power Boat F p __, $15.800 71~5-06500< TH E ADVERTI SING " ..,.. S or amper....., NETWORK, 3857 Blrc"' an excellent eompensa· 851·9900 TllEIT TllEE 75. 964-7851 230/mthty Bat boa 63 MBZ 220S showroom Mercedes Benz 818-440-11527 " 110n and l>eneflta pack· EOE . MIFIV/H Frost tree relrlg runs per-MAGIC ISLAND Charter Coves 650·2709 ~~~~·fj~~6~~;~ent llllllAn WI iatH, Dtat1tic ~~~563· ~ 8cf'I · age In a rewarding, con-1 llECE-IST INlllHSlt• lectS200673"2697 Membership $1.000 or WANTE D SLIP FOR 42M TopMeroedea PrleesPald WlltlM'I Lynn Bryan. 11 genlal environment.I ri.... ltilhltttntl Froat free REFRIGER· trade. Call Mr. Gilmore SAILBOAT tn Np1 Beach 67 Must Conv All orig CattPeteror Ray Surfside "Court. N-port Local Interviews will be Mon-Fri, full time, heavy TIP PAY ATOR, runs great $175 Home 730-6616 area. Paler Wiiday Low mites E.xct cond' Mll•R If •MTS laiclr 131'1 8cf'I CA 92963 arranged. PIHae call our phones, $4.00/hr 10 start. • 110 Voll DRYER S95. Del Work (800) 441-2247 t 702) 825·0833 Priced to sell 720.0766 -Th.ls business ts con-Employment Offlc. at: Call Shannon 751·6190 avail 540-9671 Iv m90 ---4i .. IDOEIES 77 Skyhawk, $950 auto, 2 ducted by· an tndtvldual C I Immediate openings· Aelrlg· 15 el l F/Fr, 9 mos Motorcycles/ 213 or 714 637-2333 dr. hatchback, Od cond & em Bryan ITY •nergleEtClcEmdelplelnldTable. I General Electric Refrlger· old $350 Pllney Bowes Sc A11t1 laportt4 runa well. 548-1444 This stattment wu 111ec1 " • CLHIC&L ator <int cond11lon S 150 postage ,;.,eter $200. call Mttn 1011 - N A ... ONAL type 45-65 wpm, for Seely, Recpt, Typist\, 673-9262 642-5469 alt 5pm ·81 Yamaha 2SO E11cl '11a lean 9105 MG tl!I Caiilltc -tlot :;.1~;1Y~lllr~a~1 ~~ .. I I I 0 I c pa \J 0 c Cl k K p h $500 5 8 7 0 76 Midget Converl Gd 72 Cad ewcJ con ... l .. ~ 1985 i~r:O~g F~~ s~~,nr p/hr' er s. ey unc Hot Po1n1 Reing, almond w 0 m ~ summer cond 4 • 1 7 78 Alfa Romeo Sprint shape, nds clutch tnl new sS ores Pie~ 'ft7119 BANK I Lauri Hardy, 833·0425 • &llllllWlllE S125 759-9590 clothing. Sile 12-u Trailen.-Veloce ~3500 o bo $1200/obo. 751-7480 811 can tor C)etall• 548-6657 Pvt>l1thed Otanoe Cout I •• ' l, .. t••CEI-Good quality cheap Trawe'l 102.. 495-5287 Dally PllOI May 29. Jun. 5 (211) lJl· 1141 I IEOlPTlllllT lEUL r" -Attemoons only . 201 "' 77 MGB tmmac cond, N•BERS 12 19 1~5 Equal Opportunity Emplyr 'I typing, gen olc duties. • LES 957-8133 Mesa Dr.C M ·75 COmforl 2111 Ve<y lllW 9112 new rebll eng new top ft w..-16 • M/F/H Irv. loc Jim, 754-6216 •WHI PllOESllll 1 BUY REFRIGERATORS clean stcont new Inter $3500 720-1619 --------Working or Not CASH flliac. Waate4 6220 l sips 6. s.c 195 963·7983 76 2002 snr1 cass, clean, CADllAC llllCW.&UllTUT IEOIPTllllST W~. Xerox. Oecmale. PAID 760 7275 a L · tO -0 runs great $2900 ObO PntHt 9155 Ex.per lront & back olc. Mllure & experlerlce A&-CP1'. IBM Display • Old Indian Ar1lfac1s, POI· "alt tlllll 1 Musi sell 675-5603 LARGEST SELECTION FlCTITIOUS .,._... Blllngual Spanish, work cepllonlSI wanted for De-••--lEEP RECONO APPLIANCES. tery Btankels, Old Calif 111111 llTSll 76 BMW 2002 Van. good •· ~ I of late model low ~teage ..._ tTATDmlfT Sat & Sun 8am-4pm, or sion Co. Typing 60 wpm ...-• WaShers. dryers. ref rig's Paintings PP 586-40 l2 • -·' Cad1tiac.1n Orange n1e tOilqwlng peraona an 4pm-12mldnlght, Of work with good front olflce ap-Ill/IOCTi $50-$300 1630 SuperlOf -I TIYITI i3~ ~;9L~~~~ '"1 County• Seeusloday' doing~• both ahltta. 831-3999 pearanoe. FI T position c M 645·22281631·3197 IOffice F1rait1re/ ALL MAl<ES1 I ir.40-1 le" JOHN CAUSEY SEA· Please call 645•1791 Ne otter unique benefits -•i eat 6226 s 199 DOWN 11 80 5281 w11t1tan62K"ml g 9V VICES 3008 Moun1a1n v,_ nurllng FrH to Y11 6022 -.. e1n~ pllcator. ••di Delivers Any Lease I o a d e d . S 1 0 . 4 o o Great Selection ol new 2600 HarbOf Blvd Laguna 8eactl CA 9265, OllT. •w &1111 lEOPT /SEmY • T•• Pay ..... ... "" &LL ••yi•s LUSE I H-854-t9251w._54_s._1330 I 85's •n s1oe11 c osT A MESA Jcmn Causey. 3008 Moun-country Club Conv. Hosp., ! some bkkpg ror sml con-Adorable kittens, bo• :460S XII work g cond ·-" 1R•c111-TS iam 11-Laoun• Be.ctl c,a nr C. M Fairgrounds. structlon co. Newport • Rtftrnl IHIHI trained 7 wks, color var· S300 obo 631-8700 I00/221-IHI 83 BMW 7281 24K mi ""' r-Clinrtltt 9313 192651 PIT. 7-3'30. 3:30·7·30. Bch Wiii train 631-8842 iety avl 536-7856 -11 •;•••.1111 fully loaded Clean 848 Dover Street 1a Camero LT very clean Ttlis business. •5 con . 3 11 11 7 Pl I • • ..... , I B G I 7011 • _, S 16 000/0bO 673-5376 Newpor1 Beach 1 S 3 7 0 0 oveted by af\ !Nl•vtdua• . . • ease ca I lln11 HlrllCI Beau11lul altered 12 month oats, tDtfl 752 0100 o w n e r Jonn Cautey Mo n· F5r;9._3061 01·5 PM . llECPT /nptST old orange male cat l2" Sea Eagle tn lltbl·OB 85 635cs1 Nr new Metallic -Eves1wknds 963-6461 r1115 S1a!ement was lllee .. lor Architectural office. • Mtl:....t11y Pay a w tl'l alarm system ~ -"-· ·-c "" 19 540-4 115 mtr-nr nu $495 540·0153 1 gr Y ' I All models Chevy 81 -85 witn l"9 """"'ry le!'k 01 Vo front olftce appear. req. 1 $38 700 71 419_96-1885 Toyota 9169 I l!!lll II••• OIR.w •,"999,.. C0unrv on May 2? lfflOE llAIAIH Musi type Call Karen, e Pall Park'& Alltw. Free to gd homes 8 Lab --_ • -Ht• .,., Small Hunt. Beach Mlg btwn 8-5pm, 660-9128 Colhe Shep mix puppies, Power lt1t1 SEPllllTE HllOPUI 77 Cellca nu tires/clutch 1 R&J Leasing 540-4300 Nntc seek• olflce Mgr .. recep-------• 114 ltrtl 6 wks old 645·8151 18' Galaxy w/240 OMC 110 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT >11clo. sMt gd cond. one I IEW Cll SILES Puo11sned Orange Co.st l lonlsllsctry. Salary restauranl Fast/runs gr t E 1 d McLAREN'S BMW owner $2045 673-0745 ' Dall)' 1>1101 May ?9 June 5 negotiable. Excellent llC llllLIS Free to gd home female 4 ea . x con USEI c•• ... ES. t2 19 1985 • yrs old Beagle & Terrlor, $7250/obo. 675-6792 9 3 "".... w 823 op~~~~arir~~:~1~!~~ lrelllf1st/l11d •• ,,. very sweet 964-791_8al15 1110 •att ca•y1• M·Ftlll 9 S·S 11118 Vollrlwar• 17 WE Ill · "" Par1 Time Mom's. stu· ' " n 626 S Euchd St 68 VW SOUAREBACI< 5 pm. 841•40 lO dents, seniors, everyone! Free •0 gd home lovable. W/Flylng bridge. twin eng., Fullerton CA Dual carb MLNT COND CLUI CllS PUT Tiii Ill 1• fl you ha11e a lew hours alfect1ona1e adult mate low hrs on eng xlnl cond I 714-680 6300 am Im stereo S 1100 Ill TlllCIS " available, 2 days a week ® Cat Fixed & Ilse trained 21 31421-7372 213.591.570 1 546.9738 Del. 0 .C.I L.A. ar,.. Gd W I I 642-6893 OMV 1733 Monrovia or more. erelookng· or 1ALENT TREE 25 Classtc LymanCru1ser. Alie, Suite a . Costa you• No experience re-FREE to good home , V·Ber1h. head'. nds eng I Mna 64s. 7611 quired .. e11cellent train· YOUNG PAA-"KEET work $4000 Ed 851· tOOO Pllllllff· SIPEIYISIOI lllES 1ng provided Par1 lime 857-1445 ----l scAedulu to it. ~r. -------30' Seara '79 Weekender n.ec:ts Meals & uniforms NOw In-Orange County I Indoor Cat male & female. Roomy 11' am oran START TODAY ' declawed neutered & p1101 ltsh finder, lwn provided Call US'A Oii CAROLINE spade 3 yrs. xlnl pell gd VOivo dsls Askg S511K 1141 llarMr lh4. C.I. (714) 4 76-2299 wtk1ds 539-1273 Hauer as 01 Cat 675-871 1 Ml· 1271 SEm/HCPT I To Good Home Male 32 GRANoB ANKS 1969 Huntington Beach Union Hlgh School Oialrlcl n.ed• Par1:T1me Supervision Aldea Reglonal Sales Office tor H1malyan-neu1ered & I Wooden. diesel. excel· national lltnesalexerciae s11011 t yr otd very lent cond . $44.500 1 co. seeks dependable lovable. 498-1657 I 497 -351 1 or 720-9888 I 14.ltMlttlf, person w11yp1ng, phone • ------. OALL: Huntington Buch HIOh School (714) 536-2514 Westminster High School (7 t4) 893-1381 Fountain Valley High School (714) 962-3301 Ocean View High School (714) 848-0656 Marina High School (7 14)893-6571 Edlaon High School (7 14)062-1366 TileM are ell llmlled Term Positions Equal Opportunity Employer CIH•lfl•d Adi ere the' an8"f to a IYCC .. slul garage 0t yard .-i It' 1 a &.It• way to tetl more pe09lel RESTAURANT PAIT THIE The Old Spagheltl Factory restaurant 1s now offering & general olflce skllla Pleasecall 71 41261·8434 SEm/mtlT lor Archllecturat office. xtnl typist/ word pro- cessing exp desirable, call Karen btwn 8·5pm 660-9128 1mmed1ate positions lor SECUllln IUlllD PI T help In the kitchen & hostess depariment 538-9402 Apply belwn 12 & 3 P M •Rl.,.CE ITITlll Mon -Fri 2'1'10 Newport "' "' Blvd . N.8 675-8654 t!mployee wanted at 3 Arch Bay Shell So Lag. WUll llSTUCTH 1 36-40 hrs wk 499.414 1 needed In Newport Beach SITT EAI COM P ANION 25·27' Cruising Boats 1 Occ for elderly lady. Eng Wknds now· full time spll, nohsewrk 845·2536 summer 845-7100 W.HPllSll Oulllde sales person wanted lor stationery company, e11per no nee Salary & comm For appt call Cerol Mercer. 957.5044 SllMl:R JOBS EARN MONEY : · •• •••• • Diily Pilat. ~:i rr PART TIME : THIS OFFICE CLERK :1 t'llUU[D ' •1 ~ : Vf'ry bu.ay rlrc-ulatlon ofrkf' nttdli •.•I ~: I • pa rt tlmf' help a nsweorin" heoavy : phonf' tH ffie. ~ .. havf' nlC'f' C'u1.-:J11 you a~:t~r~ elltra • tomf'ni! Appllu ntll m11a1 lw nt'at, • 1 lpend1ng money, Of 11111 : "' pontiblf'. and ha••f' • pl"'a"""nl • 10 go pt~ Ilk• Magic: • lt'lt'pho n f' ~~nalh"· Somf' li•ht :• Moontaln. Knott• &.rry r · 1 " rarm, Of win PrlH• and •• oll&e. WOf'k ••"4» "°"" .,. ~-f ri. • 1 Awwcts. caa ID now1 w. : 9t00 Ai\t lo 2:00 PM •• larling Mlary • have MVerll OS*lli• In e i 1100.00 ~r Wf'f'k. Apply in pt"r· e C M , H 8 or V • Th • &42-4333 • tM>n, \ton• Uri', 2:00 to a.:00 PM. • -R • ,.1c for't:ilttn. • .. laP UUS e • UC* prtl Wkdys l e ....--a • Mind PIT 17$-8800 • .. ...... llPT. • • 142·'111 •• • • • e ORANGE COAST OAIL V PILOT e e »O W hY .,,_ C:O.te .... CA t2t17 : : AH OU41 Oll'f'Of!IT\Jltll-rt (M~ovr• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ -· r .>r n,. .. riN \J Al r1<1\ ltU A OAt\.Y ~Of A.O·YIM>ll ..... '611 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your items for $50 or less in our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· /ished ttlCh Saturday m the Daily Piiot DIMES-A-LINE ads musr Ott pre-paid so mall or bnng rhem·1nto the Dilly Piiot office. 8• 1ure to lnclud• your phone num,,_ or 1d- drtns In yoor ad. h•~ 1 pric. on each Item & no 11bbrevl•tton1 · Sorry, no comtnMclal ads, g•rtt(Jfl u•. prOduc., pl11nt1 or animals .,.. "Ct»Pt•blft DEADLIN6: 12 Noon Friday CMta Mna Office SIG W•t .. , atnet c ......... c.. ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD·PUZZLE ACROSS 1 "'4us1c: org 6 Finale music 10 Arete 1"l Seat 1 S Indigo snrul:' t& La1111an cap11.i1 17 Must 18 Gym ll"d' 10 NY t1mt> zorw ] , Cushion~ .lJ P111~ 1)ut (If'"'" _,.,,A""' 4't ,r••ll land .'f> Shvnt''~ 28 TvtnmQ ,., lfl JO An1mBtt> 1 t B•ue sn.,1 .. 12 Fra~ m 1ilf'u, 16 Doc~ union abbr 37 ~tame 18 Bishop \ ~.u 19 B1a,1P1 4:<' Fil'~• p.ir1 .u Ramblt'S 4<, H1qn p ol(!lf'<1 .a6 Mo•e 'iul'I• 4\1 f('ml)f'~I <,-01cons 5' W 11i ... sHC ~;> OOCh'.1" ~r S5 An1tt1Pllhon 58 8C11a1e e q 6l1 S•gn111c;ant times t11 Sook,. 6~ s t f\j 0 ( \/IP~ 64 N1mt>I .. 6'"i <;tJl;f'l"\P DOWN ' \ll\_J • t ·~t ' "'" illl f 1 'f"\ 1 '1-.1.ifl\1 nJh.ht> net(' tl 1ou'1~ Q 1..-simeni •O Bet1t'.,ng t 1 R1v1>lf'9' ,, S,..t'ftl:\1.P Pf'd ,, Tl\ f.dt•ve •Q 'l f•f' .. •• It\• tit"; <,Jt' ;''-; )C..t' 1,_lr\\JP .,t "'"C1f'rqr...,, flt1 N :ltl\~t ;-• R0un.11~r :'I! S!'nt l <nKr :"" CPmPJ" C'I 10 lu"9 part\ \2 H@adband 11 Cost t'•Pt'' • 1' Con<.'r f'll> lC,~cr@.im _4' E ,1~1 4!'1rlQf!nuou~ t 1 Wei .,,. C iawf'f!o 0 GI) •MOl\g •C, Holy one "'Db• 46 ln~lrum,.nl• '. LOVP 48 Buddn• • ,,.,.,"'" 9.111.•"'"' '\l ~"'" •I~ ..... -<,1 "'O•~fH I ~ Ar l ..., t t, ~' Cn"'n '-6 CrtuMC 'I. una.o-"""" ~ Co-n, ~';~£l' --78 FIMta 35 26 mpg LOOkSITuns great AM/Im cass smog cen '$t500 6••·5436 PIP ~8 Mustang 11 auto T ·top nati:l'lbac:i.. so 000 m1 SJ 300 556-1253 • 8 r ·bird xtnt cond 63K ,.,,, A C w"it wll1 & red r11 \JOOO 650·8787 MtrClry 9325 13 Capri auto atr radio sunroot n~ 1n1 Joint .. ontJ $ 1200 ;-59.9590 Dl••••~ile 9327 H OLDS DELTA 88 pis p b p w a c Xlnl trans car nM!ds pa11'1 & seat O\l~S $550 646·6074 on1--. 29K m1 his car 11 very sharp• 495 (9·5) 83 Cutlass~p Sta Wgn lull~ load , New !Ires, I 979 3376 wk 640-7 136 Pt1tiac tllS I ... l\Odll ott9#1 •'*°' Y°" I UM retutt-Q9thnQ 0...., ltllq,1 C1a111heO AOe to• ~ 11'1 Orenoe COMC rnat1( .. II / EVERY llNDAY I THE hityPlllt \ c a x '*'-s: ' , .. \ L -t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 5, 1985 MllC lllflCC . T11«ew111 o .. n1,~ NI.IC ll>TM:E P\alC ..,TIC( rtalC lllTlCl rtalC •met rta.IC NOTICE PllllC NOTtC£ "9lJC fl)flC( equ1r9CI IOI tKll "1 Qf bid 'ICTITIOUl IU•-H OEPARtMCNl OF u.l'KD ITATll :~-;,.;;;=.;;...;..;~.;;.;;;.--c;ocumenll to guerantM NOTlCa •vmNG etOTIC• Of1 Df'.PAATMfHT Ofl -NOTICI INVITINO <>1'.AMOI COUNTY TH[ TRIASURY OllTMCT COUl'f ,_.,.. t* rtlurfl 111 QCOCI COfl· MAUD ~IAU TU I M&.I THE T~SURY· NAMI ITATtMSH'T MALID ,,_OP<>eALI auN~ COUft'T INlUINAI. ReVtNU CINTflAt. NTMC'f J'HI• Otdtt HO o~ltM)n .,.;thlll 1111 Cl•V-6"9f NOTICf: IS HE.-e•v ~ • INT(ANAL A!llEN~ • fOll~nQ pereona ,. NOTICE IS HEAf!BY CA.UNO ..... D, Sl!RlllCf Of' CAUl'CMllMA MOM:St,TS·1lQ Aettttn· hltlidopellll'lgdal• GIV(Nthatl110tV1duplly..... .::.::-SEIWICE • do1iidbu ... co!.1;..UN1C·· QIVENthltlndMoualtyMal-PUIHTlfP: NTll' ... NOTICI OP llALIO CRIPPLE CMCI< PAAT· Cll: tl-41501.oot2 Eectl b•CI mvtt conrorm .O ptQ90lllt wltt ~ r.. A ........ llVA NOTICI OP "'94..IC Ptl>tR ..,.., ..,. ltd propoMlt wlll be re DllMIU Tt41AIMM. DI· 110 I ALI NtAS L fD . Plalntllta NOTICI Oil' and bl '""°"llw to the eet\'ICI t>y the City Cletk or YOU AM .. Dl•A\A.T AUCTION IALI TIO~. 1520 E P11elfi0o oet...O by 1he City Ci.tk Of lllR Undor the au1nomy II v1, TW9Ttl'8 aAU ICOlllrlCt CIOCU"*11L lfle Coy .ot rounllln l/11141y UNOaR A O.l:D Of' 'ntUll I.Ind.,-the ltlltllOttly tn M•tletm, CA 92805 tile City ol F"ounlaln V1lley DU'IMDANT: IHCIAL· ll'llttrn&I R ... e~ COO. MC SHEARSON/A~ERICAN YOU ~AC IN Dl'AUL!l Each blCICltr thl. II 1Ubmlt, unlllllle11me1ndelat1te>«I· DATIO,.IUNI n. tm.UM-lnter11al Altll9nUe Code MC• JHJlnClottrlM.lno aCah· unlllthlt1metnCIC1atuc>ec1 TY OllTMUTOR8. LTO liOtl 63~1. the properly~ EXPRESS ESCROW COM· UHO!A A DEED OF TRUS!loll tile form lurNAhed with tledbelow,alwtllOllllrNUnd \.IU YOU TAKI M:TIOM tlOI\ 933t. I~ property Cl• lorn11 corporation 1~20 E l*lbelow.atwllletltlmelnd NOTICI Of' 1ertbodbelowl\ltt>.en--'1 PANY. n ()elawere COfpot· OAT(O IJ2t/64 UNLEss,,,. con1ract CloeutMnll, • l)tlc• Mid p1opoaal1thell be TO PM>TtCT YOUR"'°"'" acrlbed beloWhU been ... ,. 1>1e111eo. Anaheim, c~ plac• Hid p1opoeal11h1ll be MAllllHAl.'I IAl.f ed lo• 11011p11ym1n l Q • t I 0 n . YOU TAKI! ACTION T01111ofthePfopOlld1UbcOn publlclyOl')tlleCl,1el<taloud ll'fV.IT•AYMIOt.OAT •d for nonpayment of 1)2805 publllllyopened.rtldaJouCI, B~~utolawrlt luued 111tt1nat1~uel•H•<>v4 SHEAR$0NI AMEAICAN ~OTECr-...YOUA P~OP· traGton or1 tn11 ptO)eCI b end prepared by IN City A "'9&..IC IALI. fl YOU tntttMI t~ue llll .. Clut Thia buttnHI is con tflCI prepar.O by llWI Clly on ~ 28. 1984 111 t,,. 1rom Robin Lyno lt\CI Yvon EXPAl!SS INC , 1 Delaware EAT't' IT MAY BE SOLO Al reQY!•eO Illy "'• Sublentng Cleft. IOI Ill• twl{CI Of . con MlfD AN IX"-ANATM>N IYom A('lthorly p Olflllppo CluC1ed by COfl)OftllOll Clerk fOf 11\t •w•rd Of I con lbOV• Cl•tlgnat•CI Court , n• M PJiyM T,,. propert) oorPof•Hon; end GARY M. A PU8LIC SALE IF YOU alld Subconn1c11ng Fair tract tor HEATING AND AIR Ofl THf NAT\mS OP JHI Tiit pro~rty will be sOld 1t Jt~J lllduttrlet PelflClll \. lrtet for JANITORIAL Sf!R· upon 1 iu~entereel. In will bt ~Id at publlC .. i. Wl!ST lndhrlelually 111CI N [0 AN EXPlANATIOf "" Act Oov•t11m-"I CONOlllONINO SYSTEM ,._OCHotNO'I AGAIMIT public: auct100 at ptov~ Cl••k VICES favor of tl'lt Credi· under tHleCI b id 11 dOlnCI b\ltlnef' undtt llo-01 THI NATJ,JAE OF THI! Sec 410011 Mq MAINTENANCE YOU YOU IH<MAD CON-by Internal "-"-CoClt Thi. tlat-"*'I wH fliltel TOTAL SQUARE FOOT t0f1t). Ptttf DtlNt #10 pi ov t>y 1nt.,n1I ~ UtlOul t>uflnelt nalM ol PAOCEEOINGS AG.A.INS Each l)jd<>er mvtt tubm•I I TOTAL SOUARE ~T TACt A LAWYIR. aec:llon ~5 end related wjtll the County Clenc Of Or· AGE 79,075 sq ft Therese M 0.IMr and ~ eeellon 6"5 end PREMIEA 08V!LOPMENT YOU, YOU SHOVLO CON Ith MCt1 bid eenlfi.cl or AGE 97,330 l<l fl Collloml9 MOl'tgage g.,. regulatlont 0.ll or Sate •nge County oo May 29 DATE FOR BIO OPENING eo-lllSt .IUOQl'l*\I 0t01ot(1). rtlel allOtlt 01te 04 ANO PA(Mlef' DEll!LOP· TACT A LAWYER Ulllel''s Cheek pey•~ 10 DATEFORBIOOPENINO VICI • CalllOrtllll COfl)Of· June 19111, 1985, Time of 1985 F_,•1' JUM t<I. t985 Spec;111ty ~trlb\llOI'•. l.td , S•lt ~HTH, 1Htl,T1mt Ml!NT •• CalllOrnl• corpor• On ti 13115 11 I 100AM1tN DISTRICT Of a l>l<I bond June 1<1, 1985 111011 11 duly appoint Cl S.1.. 12 00 P.M • Place ot ••' TIME FOR 810 OPENING, Rob Warner. Steve Otmft. or 1 00 AM , Pl~ ol atlon. o.fenel#\1 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE1n tn. form Mt IOftll in .Ill' TIM( FOR BID OPENING TrullM unellt tilt follOwlll(I Sale 2<1000 Avlla Rel , I Publlthed Oranf:e Coast 10 30 a.m Milot T"ornton ltlowlfla I Sele •000 Avtll Rel , ca.Ne>. co 01' LAI• Callfornta COl ·'contrect docunwnl• In In 10 30 Im descrlC*S o .. d Of trutl Laguna Niguel, CA 92177 Dilly PllOI June 5 2 1t. 28 LOCATION FOR BIO net b4ilanc:9• of $20.984 H Lagu IQUtl. CA 92877 CV 8 .. te .. s MRP (Ill) poretton 11 the Cll)ty llP· ll"nOUl'l llOt lelS 11111112.000 LOCATION FOR 810 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Title olleitel Only tllt rlQl'll. tH5 OPENlNO City Council ectually due on uld juclg• o4tll F T'llle otlatl(l Only tUllllONI po\tlltd Trull .. Ii~ •ndtrwo Th0ul8nd 0ou1111 N. OPENING City Council AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST till• anCI lntefeSt Of AnlllOllY W·86C Ch•ml>ef. Clly Hall 10200 '"'"' on th• d•I• OI tllt It· the r litle 10C1 lllletMI of OM ....,.-o pl.lfl~t to ~ Of Ttutt. guaranlM tllat lhe bidder Cllambef. City Hall 10200 BIDDER FOR CASH OI II p Olhlippo In And to the Siiier A~ue. Fountllln VII• tuanc. Of tald writ, I 111\lt ROO!ll ytlf'I tnCI Yvonne M coll!IH.AINT R.coni.d on 7/S/8<1 .. ~II ef\I., into tlle prQC>Ottel Slllttr Alltllue Foun11111 llel· "' IOftll in Section 292.th ol P'OC*lY wtll be ottered lbr PUBLIC NOTICE ley. CA 92708 lelll9CI upc>n all right, title and Payne In ,nd to"" property TO THE ABOVE-.NAM!O Docutnent no 84·278381.conlrKI It the tame II ley CA 92708 Ille CIVIi Cod•. •II right. title H I• If r1qu•st•d.· tilt The C'lty Cou11oll mty Inter•• Of tald judgment wlll be offered for .... If r•· DEFENDANT($). You •r• Of Offlelll Aecofelt In the QI• 1waroed to IU()h bidder In Tile City Counell may and intetMI conveyed to lnterllll Revenue Set-vice wlll ,ICTITtOUI eUllNlll award • contra.ct bated on debtor(•) In the property In q..,..\ed. tlle Internal Rev· hereby Mimmoned and r• no. o1 Ilia AecOfdW of Of· tl'Mt event o• tallV,. to entet dWlrO • cootrll01 blM<I on and now held by It under liJtnltll 1n1orm1t1on ebout NAMI ITATffltfWT lilt blClt prior IO July 1. 1985 the County of Orange. Stale en~ Sarvlee wlll lurntan In-quired to Hive upon &n0t County. Ca!lto(nle. t•·1n10 Mid contl'W)t, ~ ... 11'Mtbld•Pf'10f to July 1. 1985. said Deed Of Ttull 1n the pOHlble 1ncumbr1nce1, The followlng pettollt ere NOl'ma.lly. tile contraOI will OI CallfO<nll . deecrlblel ta lor .... lon abOVI poHlble WY MAN. IAUTZEA, ecuted by STEll!N M cur1ty will~ IOfleUed. Normally the contrlllt will property llertlnafler d•· whleh may be useful In de-doing bUlln•ss., expire on Jlmt 30. t986, follOwl encu~1><ance1 whlCh may ROTHMAN. KUCHEL & HAATUNIAN. A SINGl.E DISTRICT , ... ,,,., Ille eitpirt o~ JuM 30 .. 1998, scribed 1.,m1n1ng Ille value ol tlle PARTS INTERNAllONAL wltll Of)tlOnl IOt fllleW&I o..lllng Clescrtbed M f04· b41 "'411ul In determ11111\(I the SIL.BERT, TllOl'llU R MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC rtgllt to rljllCt any Of 111 tlid• with opuons for rtrt.ewal l RU & TOR o ENNIS tnlerttt being tOld Dfter1P-EXPORT, 868 Hald Pl , Tiii City ot Fou11t1ln Vtl· towa Lot 1. Unit 23 of Tract viii.It of tht 1111t1est being Malcolm p C AUCTION OT THE HIGHEST or to waive any lrregularltlM Tno City ol Fountain Val· SKUPINSKI and SUSAN lion of property· 1974 Coata Meta, CA 112626 ley reserves the tight to llave t0t83, 11 per map recol'ded aol4. Deacrlpuon ot prop-Plalntlff'a 1uomey, whOM BlOOER FOR CASH, (PIY· 1n nny bids or In Ille bidding tey reserves the tlgllt to hive SKUPINSKI HUSBAND Me<cedH Benz 280e. Call· Rudy A Paiaro. 968 Hald p1rlorm1d tlle en ti rt 111 Boo11 434. Pagea 10 and erl4Ae11I property LOI addreN It <I tOO MacA,,11\it able et lime ot sale In lewfvl Pursu11ntto lhe provisions pertormad tht ant Ir• AND WIFE forn11 Ltcansa Number Pl , cosll Mesa. CA 1128211 amount or work 1pec:llitel or 1 t, of Mll04tlleneous Mapa, t2 ., I Tract 753. e single Bouleverd. Newport a..ch, money of the U!"lted Stattt> 01 Seetton 1773 or the LabOr amount of work 119Kllled or BENEFICIARY The Ben-1GHJll07, vehicle lde11t1fl· Tiiis bu1ina11 Is con· such part or par ta or r.ucll recorded 111 the olflce of 111d 11 T.aidence commo111y CA 92te0 , • al THE MAIN ENTR~~~Coele of the S111e of Cell· sucn part or parts of such tord-Wlllting Compeny 8 c 11 1 1 o n n u m b • r ducted by an 1nC11vldual work as It may alee\ on a County known 11 2•5t2 Penfield El 111 an•-Jo the corn~ TO FIRST' AMERICAN I lornta the DISTRICT llas Otl· WOik 85 II may elecl on • TIKU <:orpO<lllOt\ 11407312102 t08 Two door Rudy A P11aro bulldtng..by·t>ullding blllt Mort commor1ly k11own. Toro. CA, 3 beelroom1, 2 !tint wlllcll 11 hefewlth ..,. INSURANCE COMPANY ll•!led lrom tne OtrectOf OI bu1ld11\9·by·bulldtng blSIS-RECORDED June 22, 15 4115 mllet on lhl This atalamenl was flied The City_ also rtt1erves lhe ... 25 Flrwood, Irvine Call-~tll•OOrnS, llrtplace and 2 eed upon yOU wllllln 20 days LOCATED "T It• EAST the oapenrnent of 1ne1us11111 Tl'la Cny also r9serves tht 1982 as lnttrument Number odometer sunroof, •tr con· with the County Clerk ol Or· right to reject any °' 111 l0tnla car 1111chttd garage Prop· alltr Mfv\ce ot this IUtn- FIFTH STl'IEE1' SANTA Re1111on1 tll• g111e111 ngnt 10 reiect any or all 82•212948 of Ottleial R• d111on1ng and a eecker 1119., County Qn June. 3. proposal• and to w11vt any Recoro Owner Rob erty m1y be Inspected 11 mons upon you, axclullllt ol ANA CA 92701 ell right prevailing •llt of I* diem prooosa1s. ano to w11ve any oorelt Ill' tne office 01 th• R• Europ1 II Ste<ao wtth tape I l985 In I or ma Ii lies In • n Y warner Situs exterior 0111)' Sub· Iha dey of servic. If you 1111 lltle end 111teres1 conveyed wag II and tht o•neral 1nrQrma11t11 ~ 111 1 n y corder 01 Orange County deck Property may be 1n F:Zn"' proposels If the 1ubiect ol thil Siie ts mission or 81ds All bids 10 00 '°· Judgment by oe- 10 a11d now neld by ii unde• prevailing rate for holiday proposals Slid Deed 01 Trust. d• ,peeled 11 2<1000 Avila Published Orenge Coast • Propou11 snall b1 on rHI p1operty and 11 has no must be subm111eo on Form leull will be lllken agllnll a.aid Deed ol Trust '" the anCI overtime work In the lo· P1090sels snllll be on scr1~ the lollowing prop· Road, Laguna NIQuel. Cell· Daily Piiot June 5 12 19. 26. I orm s I urn's h to I h • street 1dd11ss or other com-2.222. Sealed Bid tor you for tht relief o~ndea property situated •n said callty 1n whtcn this wOrk 11 to 10 rm s I urn 1 s n e d th• 811 lorn la 92677 O•ound Floor. 1995 Purchasing OMalon of the mon designation. directions Purcnase ol Sttzed Prop· In the complllnl County Ca111or1111. descnb•be performed for eacll c111t Purchasing Qll!islon of I~ COT 63 OF TRACT 1712 warehouse arta 11 00 am · W·8•9 City of Fountain Valley and to 111 locallon may bl ob· .,-. Conlacl the ott1ce In· DATE MAR 211 t914 Ing lhe lend therein or type of worker needed to Clly 01 Fountain Valle)' ond IN THE CITY OF COST A 12 oo 110011 June 19. 1985 shall bl submlttea 1n sealed talned frorrt the Marshal"• d~i..cl t>etow for Forms LEONARD A. IROIMAH. PARCEL A a .. ecute lht contrlCt TheM snall t>e submitted ill sealed MESA COUNlY OF OR· prior to sa•e Payment I envelopes plainly mar!ltCI Office upOn request ma tnd Information 8bOUI CLERK Ir. Chlt!M Wtlltl. A LEASEHOLOINTERES~,811$ are on hie at Ille OIS· 911.,,.iopes plainly marked ANGE, STATE OF CALI terms Dalerreb payment as Pt.ml C NOTICE "JANITORIAL SERVICES Pr~sp1ctlv1 blCICllrt '-Jl(operty Submit bids 10 Deputy' c..,_ (MAL OP IN ANO TO tHAT4>0RTIO TRICT Ollie• located .. "HEATING AND AIR CON· FORNiA AS PER MAP RE· IOllOWS payment 8S In· BIO 'One Propatll Form II shovld reltr 10 Section• tllt ~ named below THl COUflT) OF LOT 5 IN BLOCK F OF Pu1ch1S1ng Dept . 2985 Belt OITIONING SYSTEM MAIN· CORDED IN BOOK 50 d1c1led below 1equ1reo not FICTITIOUS eUllNEll enclosed No bid a will be IC· 70 t 510 to 701 690, In· belore the ttme bids wlll be Publlthed Orange . Cout THE BERRY TRACT AS S1r .. 1, COSta Men, CA T ENANCE BIO •• One PAGES 32 TO 36 IN· later than 2 llovr!l after sale NAMl STATIMENT eepteo after 10 30 Im .. clus1ve. ol the Code of Civil opened Paymenl ttrms Ollty PtlOI May 22. 211. June SHOWN ON A MAP THERE"'Coples may be ot>talntd on Proposal Form IS enclosed CL us 1 v E o F M 1 s . Form of Payment All pay· Thi following pettonl are June 1•. 1965 · Procedutt for prov111ons Bids must be accompanied 5 12 t995 OF RE~ORDED IN BOOK request A copy ol lhete NO bids Wiii be eccec>ted CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN men1s must ~ by ~n. dOlng bulln6SS IS All bldl Shall contain 1111 governing 1J\e terms. con· by the full amount ol thl bid . . W-808 30. PAGE 7• MIS ·rataslhallbepostedatlhe after t0301.m , Ju11e 14, THE OFFICE OF THE ~rtll(edCl'leek,Clll'tler•OI AMERICAN TELESIS1a11e1sofrafer1nceand1let· dit1ons.endelftctof tll111la il tllotalsS200 orless 1111'41 CELLANEOUS RECORDS !Ob site 19115 COUNTY RECORDER OF tre1surer'1 clledt or by 1 WEALTH MANAGEMENT, ter agreeing lo comply with end the l11b1llty ol defaulting total b•d 11 more tnen $200 OF LOS ANGELES COUN It snall be mandatory upan All bids 111111 conleln tlle SAIO COUNTY u1111ed States poatW, benk. 695 Tawn Center Drive, aH requirements 1pec1fled In bidders sub~ llf!rcent ol the TY. CALIFORNIA LYING lhe CONTRACTOR 10 .mom letters ot relttence and 1 lel· MA-Y ALSO BE KNOWN e11preu. or telegllpll money Costa Mesa. CA 921128 tne "GeMral Requlreme1111 NOTICE IS HER EB v amount lffi1"1LS200 whk:ll w ESTERLY 0 F T H0 E11ne contract " iwarded, and ier agreeing t0 comply wttll AS 980 Oak Street Costa order Make check or moMy Stephanie Anne Berger. 101 the ProvlSloo of Janltorlal GIVEN lhll on Wadn..Oay. ever 19 grtel8' On accep- CENTERLINE OF BRIST llupon any subcontractor all requirements specif~ In Mesa CA 112627 · Ofele< payable to the Internal 3037 Java Roed. Cotta Services ·· · June 26. 1985 11 2 00 PM tance 01 the hl!j~I bid. the STREET 80 00 FEET IN under such CONTRACTOR. the General Requirements The bellelk:iary unoer said Revenue Serv~ Meaa. CA 92626 Person(•), ltrms. or cor-al Orange Covnty Marsnal, belillce due 11 any, w111 be WIOlH. AS ~,9t4VEYED TO 10 pay not 1er.s tllan tne said for tne Provision of Htltll\9 Deed 01 lrust by reascm or 8 J. Von Tungeln, Revenue Donald Albert Dix, 1300 poretlons submitting a bid Harbor D1v1s1on 4601 Jam· delerreCI as IOllows Pay THE COUNT• OF ORANGE. Spt>Cllled retes 10 all workers and Air Conditioning System bruch or Ollault '"lhll obll· Officer. 24000 Avita Rd Adams 10-G. Costa Meae. m•y t>ld on all butldlng1, or botee Room 108 City of menl as 1nd1cateCI below re- BY DEED RECORDED NO-Jemp1oyea by them 1n tile ex Servic:es i tlons secured thereby L agu11 a Nl gu11. C A CA 92626 on any building or comb1111-Newport Be1eh. County ol quired not later than 2 nours VEM8ER 18 19•9 IN BOOKJecvttoo of the contract PtflOl1(SI. hr ms, Of cOf· ~eretolore e11.ecuted alld de: 92677. 1100 ATTN R/0 This business is con· lion of buildings Bids sub· Or&nge. State ol California I alter sale FOfm of Paymeot 1928. PAGE 274 OFFICIGAL No bidder may withdraw poranons svbm11t1ng a bid 1111.,.ed 10 Ille und«algntd a Group 22, (71<1) 6"3-<1303 dueled by co-partners milted lor all lacllltles must will sell 111 publtc auction to All paymer11s must be by RECORDS OF ORAN E any b•O lor a perloO of lorty· may btd on all t>utldings. Of '#titian OeclarltlOfl 01 o.. 01te: 5-21-85 Donald Alben D<it. St89-bt b roken oown Into the n1gnaat bidder, for casn cash. ce1 t 1t1ed cneck. COUNTY. CALIFORNIA live (451 dayS after tne date on aoy building or oombtna· lllill and Demand tor Sile. Publtshed Orange Coast h1111e A Berger amount a bid lor eecn build· 1n lawful money of tht United cuhier·s or treasurer's EXCE PJE1 NGsou'r~~~E vjs61 for the opening or bids 11on ol buildings Bids wb· and written notice 01 t>reech Dally Piiot June 5. 1985 w·11T11hl1~e'b8~~eyn~1;~0111~ ino.11 bids ... ~11 ..... del'ver-" States. all the rtglll, lltle and cf'leCk or t>y 1 United States FROM Tn A payment bond and a m1tted for all 1ac11111es must and 01 election to cause the W-837 " .... "" • _. 1111erest or said 1uogme111 poe1a1. bani\. ••press. o• 657 20 FEET THEREOF pertormance bono wtll be be broken down into undersigned 10 sell llld ·~ Coullty on May 30. to the C11y Clerks of11ce by deblOf(S) 1n the above ~ ttlagrapn money order A L S 0 EXC EPT 1 ~~required prior 10 eaecu11on amounts bid for each build· propeny to setisty said obll· 19 5 the dale and time specified. scribed property, or so Make check or money Ofder THEREFROM THAT P ~ol tile contract and shall be Ing atlons and ttiereatler ll'Mt f't&.IC NOTtC£ F21172t 01 sllall be ~allfted from much thereof 11 mey ~ peyable to the internal Rev· TION THEREOF, AS CON in the form set lorth 1n the AU btd$ shall be delivered ~nders; ned caused said • Publlaned Orange Coast accep11noe The City Clerk's necessary to 1a111ty seJd ex· enue ser111ce VEYED TO THE ORANG0~ contract documenis . 10 the C11y Clerks otttce by notice 0~ breach and 01 etec· FtCTtTIOUI 8UllHlll Dally Pilot June 5, 12, l9. 26, office shall mark eacll bid ecutlon. with accrued J v011 Tungeln Revenue COUNTY FLOOO CONTR I Pursuant 10 Secuon 4590 ltne !late and ume specified, tion 10 be Recorded Fetiru-N._ aTATl..wT 1985 wltll tile date and time r• 1nt1rest and coeis 0tt!C'ef 24000 Av11a RO . DISTRICT BY DEEDS RE·ot theGovernmentCoOe ol orsh1ll be01squahlled l1om 8 25 1985 u lnsttwnenl lhe followfngpeuon1are W·8<16oerveo • APPROXIMATE MINI· Laguna Nigue l , C A CORDED SEPTEMBER 15.the St!lte ot Calllorn1a the ,acceptance l he CttyCle<ks N'Jm~ 85-065263 of u ld doln9bualnest11: Publlslleel Orange Coast MUM BID $1,955,20 ~ "$77-1100 ATTN RIO 1960. IN BOOK 5• 17 PAGE c:on11 act wll I con I am otlice shall mark eec~ bid Olltcial Records S alTERPRISES. 1030 W. Ml.IC NOTICE Daily PMot JuM 5, 1985 Transler ta. or 55 !>-' G(OIX> 22 (7 t4) 643~3 •03, SAID OFFICIAL RE·1p•OVt1SIOnl permitting Ille '""'h tne date ano ltme ... Said sate wtU bl made bUt MacArthur Blvd.. • 1<13. W-851 $500 00 Oll>U•ChlM prlDe. Date 5·21·85 CORDS AND IN BOOK su ccessful b idder to ceMKl witllout covenant or warr Santa Ana. CA 92707 FICT11'IOUI aullNESI Ptease Note· Thlsprol)ert)' Publlsned Orange Coas1 5• 17 PAGE "407 SAID OF·1subslllute securl1118 lor any I PubllSheCI Orange Coast ranty express or Implied re-Alexanelef Wllllam Stoltz, NAMI! ITATEMl!NT PUBLIC NOTICE 11 not belng sold aubje(I to Daily Pilot June 5 1985 FIC1AL RECORDS ' moneys wltnheld by tne DIS Daily' Pilot Junt0 5 1985 garding title possession' or 1030 w MacAnllur Blvd.. TN! lollowtng petson1 are r8demp11on W-83£ ALSO EXC EPT IN T f RIC T lo ensure per W-852 enc mbrallOeltOpaylhert · •1<13,Sant1An1,CA92707 dolngbuslneHH ORANOECOUftTY Dated May28, 1985 THEREFROM ALL OIL GASl:orm1111ce uoder the con· I ~ 1 mai~1ng principal sum.of the Paula Lou Stoltz. 1030 W. BAAN"S FIBERGLAS. SUHRIOfl COUlllT OMslon-Harbor PUBLIC NOTICE A N D 0 l H E R 1rac.1 TICE note(s) secured b said MacArlllur Blvd.. fl t43. t9t7 Church St "1, Co1ta CAii NO. •1• 711 D' HAllllOR MAlllSHAL OF H y 0 R 0 c A R B 0 N A walkthrough IS sched· PUBLIC HO Deed of Trus1 wtlh rnteresl Slnll An•. CA 92707 Mela, Ciht 92627 Pt.AINTff: FIRIT SE· ORANGE COUNTY, ...01 K·tM73 SUB STANCE S IN 0~1,11ed tor June • 1985 at STATEMENT Of asin saidnoteprovtded,aO· ThlS buslnes1 11 con-Larry G Bran, 1917 CUAITY IAVINOI AND JambotHlh1d .• Aoom10I, FICTITIOUSeus•tl PRODUCED AND SAVE ~ 10 00 AM Bidders are re· ABANDON--NT OF lvances 11 any ·undei the ovcted by husb111d end wife Cllurch St "1 Costa Mesa, LOAN AllOCIATION Newpoft hectl, CA t2teO NAME ITATl:MENT • FROM SAID LANO quirl!d to make the welk-I USE OF FICTITIOUS tefms ol said oevo of Trust AleK&nder W StOltl Cahf 92627 DEFENDANT: JOSIPH V James C By n Im. The lollowlng pefSOOI are PARCEL B tnrough AME 1 cnar es and expenees This statement was tiled This business 1s con-FEROUION Marshal Orange County, doln business as v B tN ANO TO PAR EL 1, ~ c arolyn 8 . S toe k er. I he 0 dov.in3 the r se 01 trusi. crtlled by said Deed anga County on May 22, Larry G Bran MAA*HAL I SALE Publlaheo Oraoge Coa51 enue Fovnta•n Valley CA Ml.JC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHOflAW~L fROfll ,ARTNI!,_... QpeRATINO UHMlll flCTITIOUI 8UllNlll NA• 1 The tolloWlng P9'90f\ llas wllhdttwn 11 a gentfll part- ner from IN pertnetahlp 09- er111ng undet Ille flotltloul bus1nes1 name of A & C AUTO SALES. a1 80ll E. •th Street Santa Ana. CA 9270 t Tilt lictlUou• bualness neme 1tatemenl tor ttte par1· nenhlp WIS flied on M arci\ 29, t985 In tile County ot Orange FILE NO. F-272529 Full Name and Address ol the Person Withdrawing Angel• NlcOIHa Correal, 3 106 Farnlleath Ln . eo.11 Mesa Cal. 9211211 Signed Angela NIOOlaH Correal Publlsheo Of1nge Coast Dally Piiot M1y 211. June 5. 12, 19. 1985 W·ll32 A LEASEHOLD g'TERES~ GoYernlng Bo1rd By T BU~l~ESS N pe sons 1 :ie~he Tr~stee and ol the wltn the County Clerk ot Or· dueled by en 1ndlv1dual NOTIC~ Of' By C>enette M Plltman PRINOTtNO-8570 Watner Av· • SHOWN ON A MAP FIL Purctlulng Director have aban ooe Ii 1 lrli 1 . I 1985 This stalemenl was hied By v1nue of I writ issued Dally Pllol June 5, 12, 19 92708 ' IN BOOK 136 PAGES 301 Pubhsned Ora11ge Coasl lltie F1ct•t1ous Bvsinen o ' s II Id "277147 with the County Ctlfll ol Or· 011 December 7 196" In the 1985 Cor Ion 8570 ANO 31 OF PARCEL MAPS, oa11y P11o1 May 29 Jun,. 5 Nam-1 CONCO~~E WJ~T I THSJh"s~~~ :~Nb: ;,e t9~ I Pub4islled Orange Coast ange Covnty on Mey 30 above designated Court. . w -839 W~r~: Av:'U:' F0unt1in JEAN R. LUMSDON INOUTHTE ORFEFCICOERDOEFR TOH~ 1965 64c·49626T2e7rm1n1 ay II t 1 00 am al the C~ncord Daily Pilot May 29 JUll8 5 1985 upan a jUdgmenl e,nterded Vall-CA 92.708. Resid e nt of Corona del C N Y W 813 " • l Id t2 19 t985 F277'715 10-22-84, In favor O ju O· _,' Cal'f f 22 ORANGE COUNTY CALI Tiie F1cllt1ous Business Street enttanoe to the l>Yt • W-1118 Published Orange Coast m9"11 crlld1tor(1). First Secur PUBLIC NOTICE This bvslneu is con· M ar. I . or FORNIA Name rele111d to above wa8 ino localed at 1570 Easl I 6 •t Savi1191 and Loan Assoc dvcteo by a oorpar1t1on years. Passed away EXCEPT NG l HERE-hied '" Orange County on 17th Street Santa Ana Cal•· Oa1lyP1101Jvne5, 12 19.2 . a~d agetnst judgment Oebl· FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS Oa1a1Corporat1on,By Get June 3 198~-in N ew· FROM ALL OIL GAS MIN PlllllC NOTICE l~emt>er 27 t979 FILE lornl8 92701. I p•mLIC NOTICE t985 W·8"5 orts) Josepn V Ferguson NAME ITAT!MENT Ba Ph1m Preeldent .,.,,'. h Ca Sh ls E R A L S A N O NO F.121956 Tne total amount OI the uu Hol~ H Forguson snowing a Tne lollowlng pertona This 11a18tTlllll was hleo port &:X"aC • . e H y 0 R 0 c A R B o N1 K-18125 Garreu E rioell1cn unpaid balanc;e ol tne obh· INESS net balanoe or ,585.594.95 dot11g business••· wltn the County Clerk of Or·,. survtv~ by her son. SUBSTANCES IN AND\ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I Thi& business was c.or» lga1100 MCU190 by s1d prop· Ft;!~o~:A~~~ENT PUBLIC NOTICE actvelly due on saio ludo· PHOTO CA TERI r enge County on May 23 . Thomas, daugh~·in· UNDER SAID LAND BUT NAME STATEMENT dueled by 8 an 1n01vlllUll erty to be sold, together With I ment on the dalt of 1ne It · Venice ~ 1. Hunllno.ion 1085" • ... mt WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF Tile following persons are This iuetement was filed interest, late ch•ges. and The tonowlng persons lie FICTlTIOUI eutMMESS tuanoe of said writ I llave Beactl. ·c A 926<19 • Fmtb IAlw. J:Aeanor. ,er· SURFACE ENTRY TO AldOll'IQ bUr.tnesHl5 "''lh theCountyClefkofOr· ""maled COits eKpenaes. dol~buSl~s~y SECUR· NAMESTATEMINT l1v11d uponallrl llt.lllleand David Blan White '21t Publlslled Orar1Q41 Coas1 in· law M adelin e DEPTH OF 500 FEET, R CLEANERS. 370 East eoge County on May 17 · 1 and advallOft, as of the date I TC ~~21.A~a Dellen Street The fo11ow1ng persons are Interest ol la•~ juelgme11t Venice. • 1. ~unll""°"' Dally Pilot June 5 f2 19, 26 Lumsdon; and grand· !i.1EASURED FROM THE 17th St Costa Mesa Catt· I 1985 . · nereol Is Stt4.H 2 09 I Y, ti 6 domg buimess as debtor(s) in int property In Beecn CA 926•11 1985 J h & Steven SURFACE THEREOF ASlor111a926'2, PubhShed 011noe Coest Date May28 1965 Cosla M•}81 ~,9262 852 ALLIED ASPHALT S !1ne Countyo!Orange Slllt Tn1s' tluSlnHS IS con-W-853 sons. 0 n • RESERVED IN DEED f"ROM Ho Kim 1288 1 Fern A•e Daily Pilot Mey 29 June 5 I Cellfotllll Mortgal• Ser· M Eri ~ ;, e;,9 Cosial't4802 Newport Ave 11 20·0. of Cahlorma descrlDed es ducted by en 1ndlviC1ual aU residing tn Corona LOUIS G H REINKING ANDI aB Garden Grove CA 1~ 19 1985 Y~. 1 Cillfornla corsi:r· Mage~~ 926;6 Tu11111 C8l1t 92680 lollows . David B WMe del Mar, Ca She has FRANCES L REINKING 1926'' 89 1 W-83 t ~1104\~1" ~ 11~!!:·s.~· l ~:rbara r ieming, 85'21 James J Farley 1480'2 ! Dwelling desc11bed as lol· This statement was flied PUBllC NOTICE be<•n a member of HUSBAND AND WifE RE Yun ll~UllQ lltm G l2 Iii an ru• ti •nl M.i9ellan St reel Cos la Newport A•e 1120·0 IOWS LOI 30 In Bloc!\ F ol ""'"'the County Clerk ol Or-p El) for 50 years CORDED IN BOOK 432G I F'p111 AvP B a•lll'' PUBLIC NOTICE ~lcH, a corpora 011• •II ' C. 92626 Tustin Calll 92680 Trac.1 No 5 19 1n ine City ot ange Covnty on May 22 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ' PAGE 296 OFF IC IA RE Grov" CA q26 I by: Teri Sc;hllf•rll. AHl•1;11~ I M;s~s ~uS•fleSS IS c.on-This bus111ess .s con New11on Beac.n as shown 1985 NAME STATEMENl Panhellantt• and The CORDS Tn·~ t•u· ·nes~ •S c.< STATEMENT OF Secretary, 1570 EHi 1 1 ted b llusoand end witel ouc.1ed by an 1nd1v1t1ua1 on 8 mdp recordeO 1n Book F2n 1•5 Tne following persons are Altl'r Guild at St The strt?E<I •Otlrl!S~ .1n<J •hJrlf'O lly nustMnll and wt•e ABANDONMENT OF I ~tr~et. S~ll• :;78tf'',:~:i du~arbar~ Fleming I James J Farley t1 Pages 33 34 . 35 and 36 PubltShed Orange Coast doing t>Ystness as Michaels & All The othe• common .lH~•QnilllOn Ho '° •n+ USE OF FICTITIOUS el lorn 8 Tn 5 statement was hied This statement wa$ llltd ol Miscelieneous Maps Re· Daily P1101 May '29 June 5, COASTAL CRAFTSMAN, Ch h Sh ,, .my 01 IM •f'at orope111 TM, start>ment wa~ "1!'0 BUSINESS NAME s.-7-11n 0 C 1 witn :ne County Cle•k 01 Or-.,,m the County Clerk of Or cords .01 or11nge County. 12 19, 1985 20331 Bancroft Cir . Hunt· Angt•les urc <' des c" be c:i do o v eo s w·lll tilt! County C1,.r~ ol O~-1 ne lollowing per sons 0 Pvb~S1hedJ ,,':nr' 12 °~~ ange County on May 23. ange County oo May 30 CallfOfnta W-820 ingJon Be&ch CA 928.t6 taught 9Chool at. Sier purporied 10 Dlf 28 j ' anr Cour11y on Ma) ' have abandoned i he use ol ,:~~ IOI u 1965 1985 More commonly known Hugh James McSh1ne, r a Madre Elementary BRISTOL ST SOUTH 11 ~ ~ Inf' F+cl•t•ous Business I w 838 F27711S F277'710 as 21 t7 M"amar Drive 20331 Bancroft Cir H.B , and Sierra School in COSTA MESA CA 92626 2790t3 Name TRIMARK OtRECT • PubhsheO Orange Coast Published Orange Coast Newport Beach, Callfornt& p•m•IC NOTICE CA 926<16 The undersu;ined Trustee Puntisned Oronpe Coast MAii. PROMO TIONS 719 0611 p,101 May 29 Jvne 5 0811y P1101 Junf' ~ 12 19 26 Recoro Ow~ Josef)h UDL TlllS bustness 11 con-Sierra Madre ~em- d•scla1ms any hab1hty lor any Oil ,,. ;1101 May 1, 2-2 29 w ,91t St co"a !lwlesa CA PUBLIC NOTICE t2 ~9 1985 1985 v Ferguson 1nC1 HOiiy H FICTITIOUI IUllNEBS oucteo by an 1nd1v1dua1 orial services w1U be 0ncorteclness or the stri>et Ju"" 1'!85 w 801 g;i't.t7 I w -8251 W-8<10 Ferguson. Husband and NAME ITAnMIN'T James McShane held on Friday June address end 01ne1 common l r•e Fic.iitious BusiMss 1(.1..,.72 w ife as Joint Tenantt The lollowlt19~to11a 811 This statement waa hied 7 1 1 AM at St des1gnat ion •f 11ny s11own NamP relerr~o to above was FICTIT'IOUS BU SINE SI II the sub)tct of thts sele 1s Clomg t>uJlllHS s: with the County Clerk or Or-• & All Th llere1n PUBLIC NOTICE med •n Orange County on I NAME STATEMENT . POOLIC NOTICE real pro~rty and ii hes no FUTURE FO US, 206 t2 ange County o11 Me9 30, Michaels e Said sale .. 111 be maoe ou1I I March J 1965 FILE NO The 1011ow111g persons a1e PUBllC NOTICE stroet address or olhe< co Farnsworth Huntington 1985 nm12 Angeles Church, 3233 without covenant or war· UNITED STATES F 15766 1 do1n business as CURB FICTl'TIOUS IUllNESS mon designation oirect1on1 Beacl'I, CA 926<16 Pac1(1c View Dr Cor · ratlly e.r,press or implied re· DISTRICT COURT ParkvtdW conr.epts Irie: a MO~ORSPOR TS 233• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME..,-to 111 1ocat1011 may be Ob· Bobby Leroy Beck, 20612 Published Orange Coast 'h h garOing 1111e possession or, CEHTRAI. Dl5TR.CT 'Catitorms cof"Porarrori ·South Broadway Santa NAME STATEMfNT The following persons are 1e1ned lrom· the Marsllal's Farnsworth Hunltngton Oatly Piiot June 5 12, 19, 26. ona del Mar Wit t e ~am:es lo pay 1tie1 OF CALIFORNIA I This bu5•"e" was con Ana CA 92707 TM lollowing persons are doing 1>usiness as Ottice upon request Beach CA 926•6 t985 Rev J ohn Ro gers remairnno prmicpal 5"rr r,i RrAN ~i TEREs•5 ·NC, durted by d a cc.1oo•a11on Curo Racing Associa1es do111g business as FREIGHTWAYS TRAILER Pro spective bidders r111s' bus1neu 15 con· W·842 Dav is o fftctattng In the "01e1sr secu•e<l Ot •d•dl A t "'a' o•po•'.\t•or Plain 1 h•s s1<11erner1 was Med A Cahlo•r1•a coroor1Jtioo 1 S u N R 1 SE R L A N D · SER.VICE 21372 8rookhurs1 snould refer 10 Sec11on1 ducted by. an indlvidual 1 u o( flow~rs ron · ()efjd of TruSl w+ln 1ntt>1P~I 1111~ wirh 1,,,. Coul'lt~ Cieri' ot Or 1 1620 Ca••o Rid e Drove SCAPING. 2939 Peppenree St ~ "424 H B CA 92647 701 5 IO to 701 680 in-Bobby Beck I PUBLIC NOTICE It:" thereon a"providt'O•ns ... c v!! .Jr-.~f c ,,,, "'" M.;y •7 Bf'•e" Hills.CA~02 ,0 .. Lo Costa Mesa,CA 92626 James A E1C1son, 21372 clus"'e otthe CoOeofCillll Tnis Slatemellt wu filed lnbul1ons may b<' notefst aovanc•"1 1 "' 1 S"1E.Al"!>ON AMEk (,AN t985 Th+s' t>usine~s ,9 coo· Gary 0111n Poteet, 2939 B1oolc;hurst SI . ••2• H B Procedure lo• provisions wllh tht County Clerk ol O• FICTITIOUS BUllNISS sent to the charity of unda• tne •e•rn!> ot tne ON!d E.XPRE5'> ESCr\OW COM· Pub1tst100 Orange Coast luucted by 8 corporahOfl I Peppertree Ln Costa Mesa, CA 926-47 ' I govermng the terms con-11199 County on May 23 NAME STAT!MENT your chotce Pacthc 01 Trust lees cnarge, .ino PA 1o4v a u~aw.ire corpot oe11y P.io1 Ma~ ~~ June 5 Curb Racin Associa1es CA 92626 Th IS business IS con· d1t1011s end effect oft,,. sale 1985 The following ?eflOnli art expenses ol tl'le l•usttif> ar•<l 4 1 1 n 11 l!i 1<t85 •e M ke C rbo Presidellt Tn1s business 1s con· oucte<J by an 1ndlv1dual 1 and Ille hablllty of Cltf1u1ting ,.2n 112 doing buslneu 19 V 1 e w M o rt U a r Y • ol tne trusta c•eat~ bt '\aid 1 s~E AR S0N AME Rl(;AN w 8J0 Y111,~ stai~menl was llled I ducted by an 1ndlvlduel James A Eidson , bidders Published Orange Coest PCM • PARNIGONI CON· dtrt't"tmg 644-2700 Deeo ol Tru'it to."' 1• E.ir:PRESS INC. l Delaware w•lh ll'lf! Countt Clerk ol Or Gary 0 Polee! This statement was hied! NOT ICE IS HfAEBY Daily Piiot May 29 June 5 ST RUCTION MA!'1AOE ----- $87 n 1 34 •po• 1••0" ano _,Alh' M an e Counlv on May 29. This ilatemen1 was ltled 1Ntth the Cou111v Cle<k 01 Or· GIVEN that on Jvne 12, t965 t2. 19, 1995 ' MENT, 5023 Rive• Ave , B·2. MILLA NG Tne beoellctary .inll"• sa'o lflES T no1 .. ouallr a nd PUBLIC NOTICE 19X5 with the County Clefk ol Or-enge County on May 30. et 2 00 P M al Orange W·827 NllwparlBeacll CA 92663 Deed of Trust nerototor,. ,.. t10111g t1us1ness unoer tic " F2n8l4 enge County on May 3d 1985 I County Mtirahill Harbo r Alan ). Pam1gon1 5023 HARVEY B. MILL ecuted and deltvArPd In •nF "' > s ~.11<;1ne'~ "a""e "' K -tlt03 PutihSl'ec:J Or11n9e Coast 1985 F2717t4101v1i1on 4601 Jamboree. River Ave . B-2. Newport ANG. born February undersigned a "'' 'lt'r O<j ... ~ff M rA DE JEl OPMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Udlly p,101 J11ne" 12 19, 26 F271713 Publlshe<1 Orange Coast I Roorn 108, City or Newpon Beach CA 92663 •14 192'> p I 111ra11on ol Default ar.d '" ANrJ PAr Mt(R OE11f' OP NAME STATEMENT •·~e: Pubhsned Orange Coast Dally P1101 June 5 •'2 19 26 Beacn County ol Orange. PUBllC NOTICE Tm'i business ,5 con .. • • tn er l'y, niano lo• Sate <1nrt " "'''I"'· MFNr _. (di.tr1•ll•• Ou~1tf''>• 1n .. tc 11r ..... 1nq P"•sn• • •" w 854 Da11yP11r,1 Jvnt' ~ 12 19 26 1'985 State of Calilorn1a I will sell Oucted Dy an individual Minn Pdssed away Notice ol Oetau·• ,, . .., r" "' , '• .. ,,., .,.,, · I< r 1 c. ,,,, e ~ 1 t<t85 w .844 I at publ1r. auction 10 the llioh· K-t13'0 FICTITIOUS BUSI·. Al&n J Perntgont M.1v J). t 985 in Or 11on 10 Sell rn .. '" .ie.«·•G ... .: •SP t« M1..W PAHi NH• ·,•W' • w 8431 est b•OdtH lor cash m lawful NEIS This statement was llle<l JI)•;,., CA Survivt'd caused said N.~1irP '1 1.. v -.1 '844 '"'"" • • • ''" I .~··• PUBLIC NOTICE money ol Ille Uniled States. NAME STATEMENT with the County Clerk ol Or " '•ull and f 1pct ' ''' "' 1 SUMMONS .,. .. .,,1 11 • , , .,. , • all th«> riqnt 1111a and interest TM 1011owm9 persons ere ange County on Mev n b~ loving wife. Jantl't' I>" recordf'd " '1" "' • ON FIRST AMENDED 11 1 .. 11 ~ fir "'I UNITED STATES PUBLIC HOllC[ I of said 1udgment debtor(s) 1n Clo<ng business as t98!i JeJrl M1llang. Daugh ./ wnare the re"' ro1oµe•'• ' AMENDED COMPLAINT w 1 ,o1,. A ,.,, 1• DISTRICT COURT PUBLIC NOTICE tne above oescr1bld prop· HEART DOCTORS A . F277146 let , Sandra, So9'. located TO nif ABOVE NAMEL> A• 1<l• 1 A I, CENTRAL DISTRICT K·1M74 efly 01 so much lhertOI .. MEDICAL GROUP. '801 Put>llshed Orang• Coaat s M h 1 Date May 1 j t i8' Dt.fENt>ANr.1S1 H>U ;ir+. £ ll"'""' F ""'''~. ') 1t OF CALIFORNIA FICTITIOUS IUSINESS may be necessary 10 SlllS'Y Nortll Tustin AV911ue. Santi Dally Ptlol May 21> June 5 'tt>vcn and le ae . FIRST AMERICAN TITLE1M•eby ~urnmone!J ano re w l•••' O •~ A"•••' "AU$1LITO a Texas Gen· Fl~!U~o~:A~~==~S NAMlSTATEMENT aa1de~ecullon,wllll1Ccrued Ana.Cohlornra92705 12 19 t985 Motht'r, Hannah;·SIS· COMPANY OF LOS AN ;011,,,.., to ~•.,vi! uuon Arr.M·~·( • .A 4t006 •1111Pa11ne1sh1pPla111111ts T The lollowmgpersonsare 1n1erestandcosts ArthurSelvon.M 0,801 W-6t9 terli, Audrey and GEi.ES. tM1 H1110v., Rd. /ol 'fM Atl d A U l l t A. ,00.~A Ori•el&S 900 W vs helot1owingpersollsartdo111gbuslness as Newport APPROXIMATE MINI· NorlhTustlnAv.SeolaAna. CIJdyi:, Brother, -city of tnchntry. CA. 111i11,·1 ROTHMAN KUCHEL . & l 1nc;o11 Ave'"'" An.tht11m SHf ARSONI AMERICANI doing busioess Ill Medical Center H01p1111. MUM BIO $9.688 <13 I 55 CA 92705 'oreclo1ur1 Fii• number Sll8Ekl Thoma'> R CA 9~80S t XPRESS ESCROW COM· FREEWAY ELECTRIC, 2200 NeWp()rt Boulellard lor tech $500 00 o f ~ou11n Al1maC1101111 John, and 3 gr.and· .TS t1: 1781, Pllo11• numbet • M ,1,111~ p ( Fr.ini.. 1 l'1i.r ... , ':>48, 5,,,, 1 ANY 1 Oe••w••• corpor l ~oo·, ~~~2~3 Newport Costa Mesa. CA 92627 purchase price M O , 801 'North Tustin Av . Ml.IC NOTICE c hildren Pacific View (t11) i12·384M ••I •254 0t Plamtill ~ :ittr,11 ·l'y whuse ,,. no1c1 11 ,.,,. (.A 9t • 14 1 1 o n each S Co1ta Mesa Medical Please Note Tiiis property Santi Ana CA 92705 M t -uary Dir~to .... 4255, B,.nd• 8 . Peru, au ores~ , , 4 10u M.Ji;Arll+ur Hor '''"d Ho~ Cowa11 !It~·· SHE AR SON AMER IC AN M icheot JamesN epa1 Center Hospllal. e Calllornta is subjeCI 10 redempuon. Thts business •• con-UNITED ITATll ''' n. '"• Ttuatff Sale Officer Bc.•,1 ... " 1 N•""~ l!l BtMr.t , .,1,1 l , ~ "ad, C• E xPRfSS tNC a 0e1a .... are ~:c•h 6~"92:J3 ewPOr corporehon 301 VIC1orll pleaM refer to CMI CoOe of oucled by 1 general part-COEtNITTRRfl_TJ10.:::iT N l' w PO rt BC' a c h Pubhshed Orang" t '"' CA · tff 9?0 1 1 corp0rr111on. a11d GARV M Street Costa MeSIJ CA Procedu•e. SS 729 030 nerlhlp 64-4-2700 Deily P1101 May 72 2'l Junt ~: -~~~wer 11.1 1ne com-fnoi. n11'"" r.~ ,._ f(lr+ WE ST 1noiv1Clu1tlly Plld Th•' bullnHs 19 con· 92627 Dated M&y 8. 1995 Arthur Selvan. M D MCAl..,OflNIA ., 1985 pin~ ""'"'r:"/'"' "'"'''""!ti 5ttt .:Jue 1 .. 11 t 1 ,1 JMP• -.1 c;.;11 rl '"9 business onder fie OUGttl<I by ao tndtllldoal Th11 business is con DMllon Harbot Tiit• stelemetit w&ll filed FEDERAL OEPOSll IN• IV tl(J~ •"ti ur ,,, r<t• w1tt11n 20 days "'fSll+I lll•r>u~ 1>Us111eH name or Mtellael Jar~ 59'>1 oucttd by a corporation MAllllHAL OF OflANOE with the County Cletk ol Qr. SURANCE CORPORAllON. ----------""'"' '"'VICI" of this ,um· r e1wmn [ ;1"1P~H•b JJREMIER DEVELOPMENT, Thi& 91aiemenl Wiii ,wed Cott• Mesi MeCliCl l COUNTY, 4eo1 JembotH enge County on M1y 17. Plainllffl PUBLIC HOTlCE mor~ ,,,.,,,you ,.,c1u,1vl' 01 ·ri·~ "11tu111 .. 111 wot\ 111~ ANO PREMIER DEVELOP· with 1~ C°':nty Cte~8° ~;-Center Hospltll a C11tl 81'1d., ftOOfft 10I, Hewpor1 1985 THOMAS M MES, LTD . 1 __ ....,;.,;._______ r• 11, cl se•v+ce 11 rou ra11 w11t tnfl ,011M, C.ler~ ol Or I MENT a Cahlorma bvt111es•1 ~~~ oun 'I °" Y corp, Bv Dr Shtd•IOk H .. IClll, CA nMO ,-1'7ll01 N"OTIC[ TO tr1 dti ..,, 1uOQ"'""1 t.y CIP d"Q"' iunt., on Mav 7 198~ enlil)' Defendant F:Z771..,. Moore President J amer. C By h • m , Publl111ed Oronge Coas1 C1lllornl1 Corporetlon. CONTRACTORS 1,1,11 ..,.11 !JI" 111•.-n 1q111n~1 F27~ Case No 1 Colll Th1t tllttmenl was filed Mar•ll•I Orange County Delly Pll9t May 29 June'S. JAMES . THOMAS Wll· CALLING°FOA BIDS ,ou to• 11 ~ .. , "' 0111T1!1"'1f'r1 P ,1> ,, ,.,1 •I• lr•Q" C ooi < v !14 1843ER (MCXI D Pul:l~~he<IM Ore;9geJ ne 5 wtth 111111 COUlltY Cltlfi'Ot Of· By Danelle M P1t1man 12 t~ 1985 LIAMSO JULIE MARIE WIL· Sc:nool Oist11ct NEW or 1t••'l,,"'CJ'·'"'1 ·,,.,,, ~ 1,.1 M •• •~ Ii '"i SUMMONS 1 !'1~9 11~~5 ay u · 11nge County on May 23. Published Orenge Co111 W-914 LIAM,S T.HOMAS 0 PO RT.MESA u NI FIE 0 DAT( MJIR /lj 191J4 )W••· • 1'18' OH FIRST c W-82f t995 Dally PllOI May 22 29 June MICl<LO e/1d PAMELA J SCHOQL OISTRICT LEONARD A BROSMAN. "' soi:• AMENDED COMPLAINT F7TTZZ7 5. t995 ·-1c NOTICE MICKLO. ~!"'1.,,11 BIO "-adhnf! 2 00 0 Cloe~ CLEAK IJv Cll•rlfl Walll • TO lHE ABOVE NAMED Publl11ned Or1119e Coan W·793 rUD\. \AH No ...... , £ o ···l S) y • I 5 12 1n 211 CV 84 18« MML (lb) pm of lhe t3 dlly ol June D1puty Clerll (SEAL OF OEF N "'~ I ov •e Dally Piiot June "· DllDt IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI IU ..... 11 IUXNOMI 1995 • THt COURT) MLIC NOTICE nerl!by 1ummor1ed and '"" PllllJC f«lTIC[ tOI~ rUD\. NAMf aTATtMINT TO THE ABOVE·NAMED 9 5 B ""9 FICTITIOUS BUllNHI W Ylf_ • N . B A lJ Tl ER . FICTmOUI 8UIMll V""""' ,..... EFENttANT(SI. YCN ate Pl~ or Btd Aece1p1 1 Pub11sn11r1 )r 1 0" <.oast quired to serve upon! W-955 1(.11217 The 1011........,. ,,_S6nt 1,.. 0 a. ·rc11u1ng Dept 2 II • 0~1ly Pilot M11y } c N oe " · ,ICTl'T',... 'I au .. ...,.11 Cl~ .............. u ..-. __ .._.. ·-• r-v c• NAME ST•TEME~T "0 ..... AN t<UCHEL 8 NAME ITATIMINT ""' .,".. .,...... ,..,,:I sum .. ..,...,.,. ''"v ra 0 --rStreet Co1taMeN ,... • 1;; '·<II' .. " """ NOTICE • ..-1T·T1 .... .-N WPORT LIGHTING JOYCE ...,.. "' •09 T~ follo'"""" ,__'° s ere s 1 L & ER T Tli om u R The followi"" person• ere 811111 IC N .. -.. ,._.,' qulr to tar'Vt upon Pro1ect ld,•n11t1c111on .. o ··v .-w· , . ., rUD\. T ... t-•towl"" narsont trt SAi.ES, INC . 2ll00 BtlltOI, J BURROWS N-e H•N08Al..l COURTS rlon•Q t1u1int>u as ' Malcolm Pc; r:olnQ b\ltlnetl OS '"' "' ··v .. -S 108 "··t M... CA • '"'r" NEWPORT HARBOR c llLO ~ DUNHAM 1301 Plalnlllf 1 attorney whow HI\/ ORIENTAL LANO FICTITIOUI 8UIMll Cloing butln .. • tt A ·•A• """'t • P111n11tt·1 •llQt~. wt1oM " PUBLIC NOTICE Oci•• ~t•l!l'I Sult• SSO idelrau ,, 4 tOO ~ICArtllUf SCAPINO 15 t3 S Diamond NAME ITATIMINT $1$ 1' ANCE U NLIMIH !D 02124 aCIClrtta It Scnall. 8ouel•HU H 8PI.;,;, Plant are on Ille 111-~•t a,w.n. Cahlornta BovlevtrCI. NewpO<I 8t8Ch. St , 81nt1 Ana CA 9270<1 The lotlowl119 l*IOnl are 19<16 Anolletm Avenue,• t3· MlehMI Daw, 2tOO 9flttol, & Gore. tnc . 1010 S.COnCI -5 B' FICTITIOUS SUSINUS '1:?660 CA 92ft60 Se"" NguY1tf'I. 2513 S doing bullMM as 0 Cotti Mesa. CtllfOfnll •A· 106. Cotta Mee&. CA Ave, Suitt 800. San Diego ~~rcrhSUltr_".! ,..~t•t ;...:!8 CAI NAME STATEMENT Jo\flpn 1'111111 <,1110. 1 an on.-r 10 the com Oia,,;O:W, SI S1111a An1. C~ AA SECRETAAIAL SER· i21127 112826 CA 0210t ...,a .... """ 1 r" ~ • N 1 th 210• vice. 6309 .weet Cotti Nll•k• Sand• 18<16 CAL PAL lnvettmtnta, an an•-to the com 921126 ti11 o ow1119 ~·,on •r u .m .. 1 •Jun:\ •O•J•. pl11nt whtcfl •s llerltWI Mr 9 .. Anahtllm .Avenue • 13·D, Inc • C11morn11 COf'PO'· e>i. nt Wt11Cl'l 11 ner..it11 • NOTICE 15 HEREBY I doing b':.~"'f'" .n (;11111orn111 '<26117 vod upon you w11h1n 20 d1y Tu•n. T T11n, .\Qt W Or· Hlghwty N~oon S.M:h, Cott• -..... Celil~rnt atlOll 21150 AKwrt A.,. 1 ~upon yOU wttl'tln 20 Cleyt GIVEN ,,,., Ill• ,bove· LOG 1 ... r1c:.s MANAGE: Jellrev (.tl•tll'I Dunham lftflf ltf\'1~ Of tll•• tum a n gewQOd. •N-20<1 CA 92663 3 I! 92827 0-8.Co111M .... CA92t21 after t«ll\Ot OI tl'll. IUll'I· ~ .. ~ .. ..-oiimclofOr I ME-Nl A5~tATf'l 14 1':72 2 V•'"" A nn mOf'tuponyou ... elutlVI Q Anlhtom CAll2802 LMh•Lyn11Hood 2 2 T'· b 11'1•. II con 11•n...,C~ty Cellfornll. act 1 Snowl>i'" f 1rv111" CA 9'7 u RM•m~..,r t 1hlotn111 ~720 tne oev 01 Mt'VIC:ll II you 111 Hy vo, 33& 8tnt1 l!la1bara Bro1dw1y Long 8a1cll Marg1rtt ' Greenwell, ,,11 ut 1 mona ue>on you. t•Clutlw of ~Qfl _.nd tllrou h 111 Qov 1 Jam•'I "'"""" Jo1111, 141 Thi"' tlu~•nu~ 11 con 10 0,, Ml )udgment by d• P1ecen111. CA 92780 CalllOfn•• 00803 2<1151 W OOOttCll' Lane E CIUClto t:>i • eotporeUon tllt Clay of MfYIC• If yOu 18'1 lllil oy 1 0 s ~ ... , • ,. ( "·i>~ u 1 ,..,. .. l p"'rt 11 .... t .. ~ .ne1n11 T111 b •1111•• 11 con Tll1t but•nM• •• QOn Toro CA 92630 CAl AL tnllflttnenta. to do to. lu<lgment b)' O• ,.,n1 Board 11tte111aner r11 no-.... '• ' 6 '11t: ...... ~ ' gene.a " taun ""' .,,... ....... -• 1 u. "' T"•• outlnea• 11 con Inc , 0111p11 A, Raya. PrNI· l•lilt wlll oe f•llef\ ""•lntt :3toat DISTRICT wllll fh1i bu•"" • • ron "'•ti+! you IOf Iha , .. !ti den\ ducted by c;o.par111er1 ducted by •n lnd1v1du1l " • ·~ DI ..., 1""' p 10 but not let., ducr.G by lr ·••01v11t11111 • Jt11!111v'7.roA"llt Ounhern 1n tht t Of'l'lpl&lnt Sang Nguy111 l etlte Lynn Hood CIUCled OY c;o-P41rtner1 .Jdent M!Chffl w you for lite rtltel demaneleel rtlC!liVe u •t•ted time James v , re' t ,,.. ''""""'"''' wH 'ilold1 DA TE MAA 28 tN4 Th•• a1111men1 w•• llled T1111 statement wa1 litees M1.rger1t Or-'1w11t Thta •111amen1 wu ntee1 In tllt complllnt ~~n.0101~;,--.11, a.+1arO ofl Th1t 'tllt•"' "'I ""' "'" 11 .,, tt 11 , C.ourtt.,. Cl••~ QI Or I \..IONA"D A. MOINAN witl'I Ille County Clt<k of Or with Ille Count~ C!erte of Of· r1111 111temen1 was m With Ille Count1 Cterk ol Or· LIOMARD A. IM>IMAN. ... ~ ae1101 thll lbOlltt P«> Wllll 111e COlmtv (;l•rl! or O• l "''llf' c .ountv ()(\ May 30. c1.t"illK, ~Ml'" Walt• enoe County °" June • ange County on May 22. With the County Cl4Kk Of Of.,~ County on Mey ti Cl.fM, tr:_,..~ .... 1~" r I •"O• l:Oul'\11 QI\ .May 2l. 1i9!. o.ttuty ~IAL f195 t08S ange County on M 1y t• 19 5 ~ CltA (KAI. CM' ;ect .... ,1 be reoelved in 1985 , F27171t THI COUftT) 'tnOft '27'7t'U 1086 '2TN• TMI COUttfl 8'°1 .,.... tilled il>O~• '2n1ec1 Pl•l'l""'fld Orang• coeatl Publ•~ Orange Coat! PubH•hed Ora11g4f Co.11 Publ~ 011110t Cdaat • ~ Publltlled °'tn09 eo..i Puollltled Ofeno-Coatt tri. pl~ ':"opened llld Pubhtlled Or11og1 Coatt (I 11ly 1>1101 J,,,,,. ~ t2 t<l ,fl, Detty PllOI Mey 22 211 Jun 0.lll' P110t June S f2 tll 21 Oa1ly PllQI May 21 JuM S Pubk"'9CI Or1nge CO.a 0.lly Pllo Mey ~ June 5 0.IY ,,let M1y 22 211 June ~ .. ~ .... ,.__. lloud ., IN 0••1)1 Pitol May ;>9 111"8 • t9!1S .. 12 1<18!. t985 12 t9 tC"S Diiiy Piiot Mlly 22 29 Ju11 12 ti 1985 2 5, 12. 1013 ~ ...... , 1 -1 0 t im~ ino 1 I?. t!I t9B w 9.ftj w 80 w .90 w.an 5 t~ 19!1!> W·8 • w 1110 •lio"'• s • • w au . I w aoe plac-t. , I ,- II " I -'·-lit- McCOAMICK MORTUAAY t 795 Laguna Canyon Aoad Laguna Beach Ca 92651 49•·9<1 IS HARIOA LAWN.- MT. OLIVI MOfluafy • c.m.tety Cremalory 1625 Gitter Ave Co11a M..- s•0·555• PllACI ll'tOTltUtl llLL IROADWAY MOlllTUARY 110 8rO•dw1y Cos11 M..a ~2·91SO O I I ,. . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1985 Cl: ' ... Merlnade la th• aecret to MnNtlonef M8food um.ct. CS. Gueeta arriving? Then let them eat (poppy •••d) cake. C7. ' . TREND TOSSES IN FOREIGN FLAVORS '\mencans ha .. c take n the si mple side dish salad served in Europe at the close of a meal. and transformed it into a complete meal fo r lunch or a light dinner. From a combination of greens tossed with oil and vinegar. the salad has developed into a main dish influenced by the cuisines of Japan. France. Ital). China and even Mexico. supermarket has added nl''' case and rnn,en1l'nCl' to •M.1n natl' k ft t)\cr rnokl'd 'cgetahk' 1n ltJh.111 salad ptepara11on . ..\nd man) dre'>sings toda) arl' dres!ling. (hill and '>l'f\ l' on lcttuCl'. formulatedtoreducccalonco;.)ctdcll\erthefulllla .. or ·~·fake homc:madl' lTouton~ b' tO'>~ing 2 \.UP' of regular dressings. Italian bread cu~<.\\ 11h '• l'up Italian drc<;sing. pl.lll llO Four new salad'I "-Ith 1nternat1onal Ila' or anJ lla1r ungrc.-1,ed baking pan. Bal.l' JI .\5thk grl'l'' ~II m1nu1c' are Canton Chicken Salad . .\I pine Salad and -\capuko . ">llrnng on:as1onall ~ \1al..c:-. I , l up' Bean Salad. which are hcan~ enough to serH~ as en1rees. and Italian tyle Potato Salad that rnn complement grilled meat. fi sh o r pouhr}. The ··trendiest" salads this past )ear. according to the leading magazine of the restaurant industry, were ltalian-1nflucnced pasta salad and south--0f-the-border taco salad. A common denominator of international salads 1s fresh produce from America's supermarkets. and a variety of bottled dressings to accent the cool. crisp fla vors. Herc arc some simple salad combinations for use throughout summer salad da~c;: •Marinate cucumber shi·cs and red un ion ring~ 111 creamy Italian or cream~ garhr Jre~sing. •Marinate ~heed tllmalOl'' 1n gulJl'n lJl''>ar dressing: top wtth '>hrc1.hkJ mo11arclla l hl'l''>l' ~nJ serve on a bed of k tt ur t•. ACAPULCO Bf.Al'\ SALAD l IS-ounce can garbanzo beans, drained l 83 .. -ounce can kidney beans. drained l avocado, peeled, chopped French or taco drtssing 1 J cup pitted ripe olive slices 2 tablespoons fi nely chopped onion 11, cups shredded California iceberg lettuce 4 California iceberg lt>lluce cups '• cup f 1 e>uncel <1hredded sharp natural c heddar cheese · Our favontl' gm~n for c;alads 1s California iceberg lettuce. which is much admired for its crisp texture and mild fla vor. and makes a ve rsatile base for any salad recipe. America'<; favorite lettuce may be shredded: cut into wcdgl'!I. chunko; or "raft s": torn: or sc'}larated into 1nd1v1dual lcuucc rnps. The "anct) of·pourablc dressings available in th e •Mix 'iflll')-\Wect Frl·nth drc<;<;1ng \\1th cool..cd green beano;. fresh muc;hroom i;licec; and chopped pa rsley . Ch ill (iarn1<,h \.\Ith \\alnut hah c'> and p.1 r,ln Comh11w twan'> ·'' 111 .1do ' 1 up drl''"ng nl1' l'' .1qJ o nion., 1111 \ lighth ( h1fl \dd 'h1cJJl·d k11u1, Italian l.'.lre<i"n~ .ind Ill">\ lighth 'iponn h1..'J n nll\lllfl' llH11 ktlllu' lU J1<> 111p sprigs. •Fall al'\ ;l\urado half \\llh cooked shrimp. For heart's sake., , lower cholesterol . EDITOR'S NOTF' Tht ts tht• ~C\ cnth 1n a series of columns that nplon· dietary fiber -one of the most important n11tri11on issues r>t; the ·sos -and its e ffect upon }Our health and wcll-bcins. Co,ronary hcan d~ase 1s the nation's numbercme cause of death. Recent research, however, su~ests the risk o( developing this disease can be dramatically reduced by nmtni some simple <.'hanaes in lifestyle includina the way you eat. How? By changing your diet to limit foods that are high in saturated fat and chole tcrol. While the landmark study con- ducted by the National Heart. Lung and Btoodln titutc (NHLB ) has shown that fowcrina your cholesterol ca n reduce· the n k of hean disease. cholc tcrol represent§ Just one piece of the pullle. Obt 1ty, high blood pressure. mok1ng. I k f ~'fC'f'CtSe and tre!S also play a role in hean disease. And, each lndn 1du r \USCCpt1b11t- ty tu. thc.-St factors depends upon 1nhemcd tnut . However. health profcs,1onals do oarec thttt rcducina our current intake of fat. ~turatcd fat and c:holc.-!ltcrol ,, \Cns1blc Wh~t is cholester9t? C"ho~erol 1s tvJ'ically .a product of animal metabolism and thus occurs m foods of animal on gin such as meat. liver and e~ yolk. FrullS. veg- etables. grains and other plant material contain no cholesterol. The g4'eater pan of the cholc terol in the body comes from symhe 1s (about I OOOmg/day). whereas only about JOOmg comes from an aver- age afetary mtalce. And. despite iTs bad reputation. cholesterol pcr- formll a number oflife-sust:unmg functions. including manufoctunng cenain hormones and bu1ldma cc.-llular membrane ~ Od'rbodtenre •'le to produce all of the cholesterof ~ need. How- ever. since most of us e11 foods that come from animals. we con ume e'tra cholesterol. an average of 600 milligrams per day. or twice the mount recommended by the .\mcncan Hean sociatio n • This surptu cholc tcrol 1s he· hcvcd to ccumulate on blood ve~scl walls. eventually contr1but- 1nJ to .athero lcro 1 or hardenina of the blood vc sel~. (PleaM ~ LOWER/C2) Chicken Plcante ta lllbt. creattn. tuty and ••J to pnpare. "Ith dll'l''l' \l'l'l' "llh .1JJ111nnal dn.·ss1 ng Jnd u)rn l hip-. -t 'l'r' 1ng-. .\LPl:'l.E SALAD ~ cup' chopped ll am I pound asparagu~ spear . cooked, cut in.to 11? ·IDCb p1t~<'e" 2 ounces aitt'd nalural "1ss cheese shces. cut into trip 1 J c up hvered almonds. coasted 1 .a c up pitted ripe olive slices I g-ounce boltle bullermllk crnm) dressing I tea poo~ dried tarraftOD leaves. cr.ushed -I Calitorn1a i<'t>berg lettuce "edges < 111nh11h' h.1111 .hpJr.ig.u' l hl·~·,l.'. Jlnwnd~ and 11l1'l' \dd ,P111h1ncd drl'"1ng anJ 1.irra~wn m1\ l1ghtl' < hill \rr.rn~l kttthl' 1111 pl.llll'I 'urrnund "'11'1 h.1111 1111\lUll' -I °'l'I \ llll!\ \a nation """'' tlull, h•'l'Pn.I u111l..l·J, h1L h·n j,,, h.1111 (Please see SALADS/C2) Tex-Mex flavor ip~pires wihner I tw 1 n1n .111'1 p1l pa1a111rn 111 h1llll'k'' d11d..lf1 hll'J't' \\Ith •3 \ntllh" l',ll'f n· \ lt'\llJn-tn,p1 n·J tl.l\or \\11n )IOt"IOll for an Oregon hnmcm.1~cr 111 the ~tith Nataonal (:hid.en lool ing lont~l .l udgc' ,,ud th1· < h1d.a.•n P1cantc- rt'\ ire 01 \alh I \ og •'I '°l1'nnt1.lil'IJ "h,1d t'\l'f'\thin1t ~11mg tnr at -11'' littht , rc.111\l' 1a'1' and e.i'' 10 r'n·parc ~ \ og ., lu1..l or ~l..111 tn lh l..1h hl'O -ht•ld dp lnr thl· \1..'l.6md 11ml \h1.. prn 111u,1~ "a" tht grand p rtll' "tnn1..•r in a haling, unll''' the tir .. 1 ,no\.tn lf lOlll pt.t1t1on -.hl' e'er rntrn.-d \h1· anJ her hushand Donald a kt'1V-J,,~t"f~an "'ho •~ 1 nmfl.l ntl'd ht•r to thr cool.-01 . h,1\l t"<'mJ rr1t'd Jau hter and1re l"\"'"\ ting th{·tr thrrd grand h1ld n{'\t month \\ 111n1nr rl•t lfll'" "-\'rt' -.tlC'\ tcd b) ,1 r1.11,~·l 11I I' n.1t1nnal lo<.ld e-a1tc.ll"\ (PleHe att wtNJttR/C3) ' • t 1. C9 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 5. 1985 OSDA In6p.·Gold•D Save .. 50 per lb. Fresh Alaskan Halibut Steak ,Save 45 .4~ Chunk l.JOllt tit OIJ Ot War.r 5aT• .oa 6 lit (),I can .65 • ~p,,.rolJJ, CombU>artoo Scrv• . .u 10.J oz. pkg • .c..,...,.. ....... ,_....,.._..,~ ....... --- . . ' w. ,...,..... ............... ,...._ ........ ·~" ............. ..._.........,. ~ C•••" •ftlf •tiiM• .. ..,., ....... ~ ........................... ,.,_ o...,. ,~.,....... . -· = a 5 a s g t • LOWER_ CHOLESTEROL,1F AT FOR HEART'S SAKE •.. Prom Cl ' The• 'tent to "h.i<:h cholc)tl'rol diet h1ah 1n rnmplt:' carboh)drates from plant soum.''> l• l' .. H'Setablc olubk dll'tal! fibt-r. health pro- can :ic. umulatt.' in )Our blood and low 10 cholcsh.'rol and fat t!> 011) an<l u!>ualh <Ul' liquid st room· fes~1onals al1oo recommend that 'c scl'i 1s mtlucnced h~ c;ubstances mo'it cffccll\·l' an u<.·comph)htng tcmpc-raturc. · }OU called hpopro1c1ns l 1poprotetn) this ta!>~ While cumng do" n on thl' turnl •< 'hoo'll' .. ~1m mcd or low-fat provide thl· nll'l'h;.an1)nt th:it camcs To protect )Our hcari. thc men-amount ol lat anJ d1clltr} dairy produr11o lo• eating and cook- the chok'ih.'~ol 1'.roush )Our blood. can Heart .\)\Ona11on rec-chok~tcrol is one wu} tu rcdun• 1ng. Low-<Jen ll)' hpoproteuu tLDL) om mend) a diet with a caloric lood chok)tcrol lcHh. ,,·~ nut • L1m1t l·on umptionol e&a >0 1ks are believed to be harmful tx~ausc content of SS percent ca rbohydrates enough. RcSC'arch ha~ .,hown that and organ meais. they c~rry cholc terol to the tissues (especially complex carbohydrates catin& more food that drc high in •Use polyunsaturate~ oils for where ll ~an become t~pped in ~he uc~ as fruits. vegctnble ~nd whole dietary fi~r. particul!Ny water cooking and vegetable oil mara.ar· blood ycssets. H 1gh-dcns1t y arains). 15 percent protein and 30 soluble dietary fiber. cnn be an mes at the table. hpoprotcm (HOL), on the other pcrcc.~1 fat with atu~ted fat ac-effecti ve pan of any dietary plan. •Li mil consumption of n:d hand. art thoujht to be protective. counting for no more than one-Unlike the insolu ble fiber found in meats. Select lean ~uts and trim all They help move · c~olc terol third of the total fat. wheat bran. the soluble fiber found visible fat before and after cooki ng. through your blood so 11 can be Saturated fa ts. thou&ht ·to raise in oats and dried bean!> seems 10 •Remove the sk.jn from poultf) safely excreted. blood cholesterol lcvefs. ~enerally assist proper cholc terol manag~-before cooking. · Diet and e~~se C3f.1 af!cct the come from antma:t foods (i.t" .. rant) ment. •Substitute dried beans and peas balance.~f th~.hpoprot~rns an fa~or and arc solid at room tei:nperatl)re. f n addiuon to eating more foods for some of the meat you u.scd to of the good' HDL !1poprote1n . Polyunsaturated.fat which teodJo that are high in com pie.\ eat. They are high in protein and Recent studjh have shown that a lower blood cholesterol levelscome~bohydrate:i1, pan1culnrl} water fiber and cholesterol-free. •Broil. bake and poach food s instead of frying. Prices effective J.une 6 thru June 12, 1985 \.. r. ---~·- Stn9LJ• Jaos. boz Kellogg's Com Flakes tntll ~ -4 AaAtmim UoO ~ beJudJllO Uqvol cmdOoilF~ u.MO..~ ,.CWfom« e~ lllll'ifCflN,_4AN,_LtlM ' .. r J ff Val.-141, .o-I AMotf~ 110'f'Oll· 1-s gal ctn. I · . Ralphs I . Old Fash1oned I I IceOeam I !•Fiii• : I wm.. Coqpoa CIDd l'Urc:llCIN I Loi r0v.t6~loll.-Dn&b at Llf ti«b -----.................................. ~ ... " ........................... " ...... . • .... iieft.,t ......... _h_ .... -..... . "-----.................... -....................... .. ::;..~..:.....,...,........,._ .... _ ................. . ·v .. ...-..._........, .... .,...._......,....._...,.. .. te•M>tt1\n.,..."'•"•'•• c_.....,...._....,. ... ,, ••••• •"'n "'••• '"' t ........ . ... ......_. ..... ......_. ...... e 1tfll ••• _.. ... I t• II OwMttt flltl•Y ... , •Prepare soups. stews and gravies an advance. Chill and re- move the hardened fat. •Limit consumption of non- da1f} products such as whipped toppings "h1ch contain a high percentage of saturated fat (i.e .. coconut and palm oils). The following recipes arc low 1n fat. saturated fat and cholesterol. VEGETABLE OAT PILAF Ya cup chopped mushrooms \'a cup chopped green pepper \'a cup sliced green oaloa1 · 2 tablespooos . liquid veae&able oil 1 :i,~ cu.ps oats (quick or old fashoned,uacooked) •1~ cup egg sabstltute or l e11 ~ cup slngle streagtb cMcken broth autc mushrooms. green pepper and onion in margarine 2 to 3 minutes. Mix oats and egg substitute unul oats arc evenl} coated. Add oats to vegetable mixture in skillet. Cook over medium heat until oats are dry and separated, about 5 to 6 minutes. Add broth: continue cooking 2 to 3 minutes untjl liquid is absorbed. 8 1h<up servings. SAUCY STUFFED PEPPERS 6 medium green peppers 111, cup1 water 2 cups tomato juice l 6-ounce can tomato paste 1 teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed i,~ teaspoon basil leaves, crushed 'fa teaspoon garlic p0wder 1 pound lean ground chuck l "' cups oats (qaJck or old fasbioned,uacooked) l mediwn tomato, chopped •1, cap chopped carrot 14 cap claoppt4 ollloa Heat oven to 350 degrees_ Cut peppers in half lengthwise. Re- move membrane and seeds; set aside. Combine water. I cup tomat9 juice, tomato paste, 1h teaspoon oregano. basil and 114 teaspoon garlic powder. Simmer I CJ to 15 minutes. Combine beef. oats. remaining I cu p tomat0 Juice. '~ teaspoon oregano and 11~ teaspoon garhc powder with tomato. carrot and onion: mix well. Fill each green pepper half with about 'h cup meal mixture. Place in I~ x 9-inch glass bak10g dish: pour sauce evenly over peppers. Bake 45 to 50 mmures 11 servings. SALADS ... From Cl CANTON CHICKEN SALAD 3 cupJ cltopped cooked clalcken 1 ' pound Chinese pea pods l cup julienne-cut carrot1 1h cup water chestnut slices •1, cup green onion sllces l 8-ounce buttermilk creamy dtesslng '• teaspooon ground glnger 4 California Iceberg lettuce slices Combine chicken. pea pod!.. carrot~. water chestnuts artd on- ions. ~dd combined dressing and gin.ger: mix lightl}. Chill. Top lettuce "'tth chicken mixture. 4' servings. ITALIAN STYLE POTATO SALAD 4 cups cub~d cooked potatoes 1 cup celery slices \'a eup zucchlnl strips ~ cap cbopped red pepper •1, cup green onion slices Creamy Italian reduced-calorie dressing Salt and pepper 4 cups shredded California Ice- berg lettuce C-<?mbine potatoes. celery. zuc· china. red pepper, onions and enough dressing t()( moisten· mix lightly. Season to tast~.--ChiU:. · • A~d a~ditio~al dressi ng before serving. 1f desired. Line serving bowl wtth leU uC'e: top with potato mixture. 4 to 6 servings. JUNIOR CLUB S.uIDWJCHES Make a chicken salad using diced cooked chicken. diced celery, may· onna1se and sail and pepper. Have lettuce and sliced tomatoes on hand. Cook bacon unul cnsp. Make ~andwichc . filling them w11h the chicken salad. lettuce. tomato and bacon; use 2 orf3 slice of mayonnaise-spread toast for each sandwich. Cut into tnangles: insert a pick holdina an oh'c 1n cnch lrtnng1c_..5frvc ut onre ~~J ,. . .. ,. ma a n no a assen· ·n a en, ---- T Souffle foitwo simple By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,_, FOOd Edlt0< DE.\R CECILY. My tlusband and I eat eggs once a "eek. usually as the main course fo r a weekend brunch or light supper. I serve them vari ous ways. but I've never made a ~ht"csc sou me Do you have a recipe lor a cheese so uffie th'f!'s just enough for two'' -WEJ:KEND COO K. DEA R WEEKEND COOK: Here's tht' n.•cipe you ask for. If yo u do not ha ve souffic dishes in the size called for. I think you m·ay find them wonh acquinng. Cheese and other souffics arc not hard to make once )Ou get used to prepanng them. We USl' the French method of whisking in the egg yolks without beating them first. We've never fou nd beating the yolk s. until they ,.,,ere thickened. as called for in man) American recipes. neccss- ar) .-C.B. CHEESE SOUFFLE FOR TWO 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour ~ teaspoon salt '"'!! teaspoon dry mus tard a,, cup'mllk 2 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, grated medium fine 2 large eggs, sepa rated In a l 11-q uart sa ucepan over low heat. melt the butter: stir in the flour. salt and mustard. Off heat. graduall) stir in milk . keeping smooth. Cook over moderately low heat. stimng constantly. until thickened. Remove from heat: add cheese and whisk until melted: whisk 10 egg yolks. one at a time. Beat egg whites un11I c;t1ff: fol d into cheese m1x turt'. Turn into two individual \ouflle d1shec;. earh about 41 ~ b) ::! inches and each holding about 1 1·~ cups. Bake in a preheated 375-degrce oven until puffed and brown -20 minutes for firm souffies. Serve at once because souffies sink rapidl). Makes2se~ WINNER From Cl and cullnar~ l'Xpen.-, "ho spent more than thn·e hours sa mpling Ilk ch1ck~n d1shc . In the "inning dish. boned and skinned ch1d.cn breasts were mannat~Q_in a combinat1o!l of taco sa uce. Dijon mustard and fresh ltmeJuice. Each serving was topped with yogurt. a lim<.> segment and chopped cilantro. CHICKEN PICANTE 6 broll~r-fryer chicken breast halves,.skinned, booed '' cup medium chunky taco sauce '• cup Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 2 tablespoons butter 6 · tablespoons plain yogurt, divided 1 lime, peeled, sliced iato 6 segments, membrane removed Ciiantro, cboppe~ In large bowl. make mlarinadc by mixing taco sauce. mustard and lime juice. Add chicken. turning to coat. Mannate for at least 30 minutes. In large . frypan. place butter and melt over medium heat until foam y. Remove chicken from marinade and place in frypan. Cook. turning. about I 0 minutes or until brown on all sides. Add mannade and cook about 5 minutes more. until fork can be inserted in chicken with ease and marinade is shgbtly reduced and beginning to glaze. ' · ··· Rem ove chicken to warmed serving platter. Raise he-.u to high and boil mannade I minute; pour over chicken. Place I tablespoon of the yogurt on each breast half and top each with a lime segment. Gami h with chopped cilantro. Make 6 servings. PARTY SPREAD 8 ounces cre.m cheese '• cap finely claopped ptmle1'to- 1tafftd o)Jves '' t uv fhlely cbopptd pecH• I tablespoon Dijon mustard '• cup mayonnaise Thoroughly mix together chcc c. olt\Cs. pccan'I. mu tord and ma>- onna 1~ (, o'c' and chi ll Scnc with Mflh.\ LO:l'lt Makt'\ I'. cup\ c••••••• -••n p~~N~~~T L& 1.29 ~=' - HUOHIS •LIACH ONE 69 GALLON • 6'·0z Citrus Punch SUNNY DELIGHT ................. .ff . ' Fresh Crisp ROMAINE LETTUCE . . . . Orange Coat1 DAILY ~ILOT IW«Jr-.day, June '5, 1N6 ca · . Marinade boosts flavor of lobster What makes the diffrrence be· tween a sensational salad served in a pectacular seafood rest,aurant and the one )OU produce at·home? The lnck 1s a marinade. Wht'n usmg South Afncan rock lobstt'r U\ uncooked dishes, mannate the meat after 11 is cooked. This enhances fla vor (if that's possible). and keeps the meat moist. A proper marinade diSlinguishcs one res- taurant from another. ROCK LOBSTER MARINADE 1 c•p vtae1ar · 1 teupeoa uJt ~ tea.,ou caye ... ,.,,., ·~ ce11,... ee.lery salt ' teatpoM fry mutaN 1 ceu,... frtH &ana1• 1 tabaa,._ sra&d .,...e ,eet \9 teatpoM ~ pqer J e11p1 Ht .water Blend all iniredients and bnns to a boil. Reduce heat, simmer 10 minutes, Pour bot liquid over rock lobster cut m thin medallions. Let stand for one hour, drain, then cover and chjll rock lobster meat. Now it's ready for the salad. Yie&d: · 4 cups. FRESH LEG '0 • 87 HALIBUT ._ _ _,, ,...-.trt LL , ••• HALlBUl R~·.. ...... I .. HALIBUT flllETS .. · ..... LI-• .. -.. ---. ' .• Zll Q L~=.:-959c -• ~~SINGLE ROLL '. STEAKS 49 MA•INA ... ACK nssu1 ASSORTED I 09 & WHITE LIMIT 2 • 12·01. Con . 2 Ouncon Hine.. 18·S-01. Bo11 HORMEL SPAM ......................... -.. I. • CHOC. CHIP COOKIES .... . .1.79 A OCIAll DllAY ~ CllAN8maY IUICI ~ ~~~ 2.19 t>-Ot Assorted Flovon Premium JOHNSTONS YOGURTS A9 Fresh SLICING CUCUMBERS .• FOA ., New Zealand KIWf FRUIT Woshonglon talro Foney 3 FOR '1 GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES l 8 .3• r----;1u••••--••• ...-u1a•1 • ..... -----c=~N!j11~1~•!Ju~sa~1~~·C=)--•a&n&....,-YA .. 12·0unce Cons MILWAUKB •IST 12 MCK ....... . 750-MI. 8'ur Or btro Ory COOK'S CHAMPAGNE . ...... P ....... 2.H A.sorted FICM>n. 7 .25·0z Pkg CHU<ARA UOON ........... . Shirok"'u Mlrlruuke. 7.75-0t PICKLED VEGETABLES ~. LAKNOLAKI MOXIMIY 4'ACK ; q.oz PKG " CHEESE 16·01 Jor lob's BLEU CHEESE -DRESSING ltondom W.lghl HUGHES SWISS CHEESE Jennl•·O, 12·01. Plqa. TURKEY FRANKS ~ Food. 12·01 KRAFT AMERICAN SINGLES IA9 I.It LI. a.i• .... •••• ---·············59 EA .• 39 1.21 15 Ounce "5sorted HALSA SHAM•OO OR C0191nOND Regular or S.nsifl.,. 5-PACK BIC RAZORS 88-Count Podtoge Q.Tfp SWABS • DOLi 1t11i11A1t1t1.1 'u1ct: '~~~ I 29 , • .o. ....... 1 • 7 Ounce OH BOY POTATO SKINS Oh Boy. 12 01 • STUF~EO POTATOES . 9A•A·Lll 1.19 ••• . jS 6-~~u11nl 44 aumtt a. CHEESE 8 1s• 2 ~·1 ... ~ ••talft I A.M. ...... W 6 ftmu ... W II. ,.... 1110 CAii WIDUN'IS OM AA&Jll'ICIA~ A9 11111111' 9'NC'nvt Af fU'ICNlll IMI ..,_ ------------------------------------------... ... COKI ...... ' _ ___.\IA....___ _________ _.............._.... ............... ~ ..... 2'-:>~~~-'_:,,l•---d -------------- I - ~. I I I , t 4t • I - 04 Orange Coaat DALL.Y. PILOT /Wednesday. June 5. 1985 . Everyone a wi:D.ner at NRA wine competition . al o part1c1pated an a simulated proprietor of tht' Monterey Pcnin-by the particular panel ot~iud~es, are . uon in Ren o. This is no l'Otn· The National Restaurant As· sociation (NRA) sponsored its first wine competition. the "NRA Wine Classic." and everyoqe came awa y n winner. Consum_trs will benefit from 1he informed results, the winning wines will receive a great deal of attention. and the NRA and its members are JEllY MEAD ·judging involving two wines. A sula'~ famous Sardine Factory res· going to have trouble exp iMP.ina the cidAcsncac. ,·ud,~ at the NRA and total or 30 judges were empJoyed. 1aurant. the event wa~ t'hairc.!d by Best of Show winner in the I r IS of whom were the wine buyers David Armanasco. who has long Chardonnay class at the NRA Wine chairman at farrah's, wa~ one 0 for some of America's top res· been associated with the California Clas ·c onl) two people to . be on bo.th tau rants. Wine FeS1ival. Technical director l~s~ ~me "fair)' talc" finish. a tiny paods: Dan Berger. wine 1.:ol~mn•~• The balance were some of Ameri· was Society of Wine Educator's winery located less than 20 miles for the un Diego U nlon. being the en's top winl' journalists. many of presiden t Robert Weaver. from the Chicago judging site other. bound to be a bit more wine could be viewed at their work. knowledgeable than befor"C. While there wasn't a lot to sec other · whom head their own wine com· Complete results Qf the judging walked away with all the marbles. Did I vote it number one both petitions. The chairmen of 'the mcludinga list of judges is available Suspicious minds might have sug·· times? No. and neither did Berg~r. Orange County Fair. Los Angeles by . sending a self-addressed. gested a "fix." what with a tiny but we both had it in the top three m Cou nty Fair. American Wine Com-stamped enevleope to: NRA Win e Illinois winery winning· the top both instances. I did.vote it number petttlon. Riverside Farmer's Fair. Winners. 150 N. Michigan Ave., honors ... except for one thing. one in Nevada. while having it i~ a San Diego National and Atlanta # 2000. Chicago. Ill. 60601. Less than 30 days before rcce1v· personal tie for number two ranking A number of firsts were involved than a bunch of white-coated men here. including t~e first major wi ne and women swirling, sniffing and judging staged in the Midwest, spitting. it had to go a long way specifically at the NRA's annual toward demystifying wine judgings convention. and wine Judges. international wine competitions NO COINCIDENCE -Those mg the top award at the NRA event. in Chicago. were all on the judging panel. cynics. who question the results of Lynfred Wioery of Roselle. Ill. tied The point is not how I voted, ~ut It was also the firs t major judging Something like 3,000 restaura- staged in such a way that the Judges teurs visited the judging site and ~----~----__; ____ __;;..___;;..._ ____ __ Conceived by Ted Balestreri, wine judgings.and su~est that the for sweepstakes honors at the to demonstrate that when a wme presidl·nt of the NRA and winners are the province of whim Harrah's National Wine Competi· ca n prevail in a field of hundreds of Chardonnays at both events. tt must be a pretty spe6al wine. It is. FRESH GRADE A WfTli RIBS ATIACHEO CALIFORNIA NEW CROP Sweet pricots Stew Meat :'t,flESS ·Meat Franks ~~;~~ ... -Cube Steak it~: .... ,. Beef Liver ~:cl.!1 Round Steak .~·,~; .... Burritos :~~!~' """' Sliced Ham ~1,~7°•A Rainbow Trout , .. ,SH Compare these Low Prices IW-OIAAA ml $TWlRlD I ltKl Al (HE fl)H(* A2BOATB) t t A'K»-t1 CRYSTAL LITE b VARIETIES Drink Mixes French Fries ~~F·:·· Pizza ·.:i·. Poun d Cake .. Cakes . ·;:, :: :~;~; ·~·., " .. w;,H} ••1h Hf t • 'A .... Cheese Cake .~;·.~.... . .. Tree Top Jui_9e ~~·:r:t".µ, Grocery Specials Dial Bar Soap ~~·.·1 · .. Spaghetti Sauce ~;~.. __ .... Bath Tissue "f~-:. ....... , ' I Braw ny Towels ........ . Kitchen .Bags ·~~~, .. ' '" >i I E)9C' Ballatore Spumante Kessler Whiskey :o"~t·· LB "M1 53.89 '" 59.99 ,.~, .. s4_59 C~lvert Gin ...... , Shaefer Beer CC Vineyard ·~·~~,, ... /l}fl/I A .. ~ S2.89 ....... s239 Juice ~~. Capri Sun Drinks : ... ,, .. , Ranch Style-Beans Olives ::~ Margarine .:·:.:·· S2.19 Cream .Cheese ... ~ .. f, ... s209 Sandwich Mate ~~.\F•"lM 4~ Snack Crackers ~~;, .. 1 ;· ggc Seven -Up.··. · Spiced Rum ·",:.:'"···· HIRAM WAl..KE.R f4£0 LABEL Ten High BourbOn Yoclka Smirnoff ss.99 .~, 99.69 Corned Beef """'·· Crave Cat Food Raisin Bran ~1~, Coffee =:;· Stain Remover ::::.:~-.. 51.29 .. 59.99 51.89 53.45 51.95 PIUa& D'RCTI YE 7 1111.1. J>A 1'1' .. ,. .._ T"'9 WM Tlmr ,_. .,..._--~ .,... 6 7 • 9 IO II I2 WE RESERVE IHE RIGHT It, 1'11111 i'll'.I REFU~ SALES 10 COMllAERCIAL OlALE."' Oil WHOl f SAL£R5. , .. -. --~ ------..__~~--.......... ~--------~-----..--...-----·-~---...o.--------=--~- • ,, Ha ving written . about th~ wa~c extensively after its first win. 111 hold the recap to sayins th~t ~hile the wine was made in llhno1s. 1t was made entirely from Napa County grapes. shi pped whole to lllinoi~. Only 160 cases were made. so ll won't be easy to tind. but it 1s on the wine list at Harrah's in Reno and Tahoe. The focus of the NRA judging was on two varieties. Chard on nay and Pin ot Noir. The repeat win of the Lynfred wine should in no way take away from the Pi not Noir Best of Show winner. an equally spec· tacular achievement on its own . CaleFa 1982 "Jensen" Pinot Noir may be winemaker Josh Jensen's crowning achievement. which is some kind of statement for a man who has virtually devoted his life to production of this wine varietv. Those who say that great Pinot Noir cannot be produced' in Cali- fornia need but taste th is wine to bite thei r tongues severely. It is a great (a word I use sparingly) Pi not. and you ca n bet the wine hasn't won its last medal this yea r. The only crit icisms that can be leveled at this admittedly expensi' c ($23) wine are its price and it is still showing its youth . Time will vel) much be its friend. The bouquet is just beginning to develop and is therefore showing a Ii ttle greenness. but the classic Pi not aromas are present and 'intense and there is no ovempeness. The struc· ture is firm. the color is dark (compared to most . California Pi nots). and the flavo rs arc intense. -.a.stostytc. both aroma and fla vor lean toward berry and "crushctt - rose." rather than the Beaujola1s- like cherry qualities so often found. Lay a bottle away fo r some special occasion that is bound to come up in the next decade . Silver awards went to: Roben Mondavi 1981 "Reserve." Roudon-Smith 198 1 .. Edna Val - ley." and Frick IQ80 "Monterey." Bronze medal-winning Pin ots were: HMR 1980 "Estate Reserve." Saintsburv 1983 "Carneros." Mon- tali 198.2 .. Propnl'tor's-Sa n ta Maria.'' Clos Du Bois 1980 "Proprietor's." and Whitehall Lane 1983 "Fleur D'Hcknc." Silver C'hardonna) s were: Louis Facel11 1983 "Washington." Ra)- mond 1983 "Napa," Flora Springs I~ '°Napa.~ Pran(lscan 19!1 "Alexander Valle}'. .. Domain San Martin 1983 .:SLO." and Clos Du Bois 1983 "Aintwood." And. finally, bronze Chardonna) winners were: William Baccala 1983 "Mendocino," Alpine 1983 "Oregon:· and Fninc1scan 1982 . "Napa Re serve.'' The ninth an nual Orange County Fair Commercial Wine Judging by 74 professional winemakers and winery principals is expected to attract about 2.500 Cali fornia wines. Judging will take place Saturc..la~. Sunda" and Monda\ 1n the D1s- ne ylan·d Hotel. Anaheim . The annual Judging !Ca1u1 cc; on!\ California wines that are co m·- mcrc1all} available 1n Orange Count} retail outlets. Consumers benefit from the judging as wine!) are --evaluated m price c-las-s1- fications: inexpensive. moderat'c and premium. Judgi ng categories include var- ietals. fortified wines. red varietal~ sparkling wines. rose varietal.,: blanc vanctals and generic wines. Wines are further separated by residual sugar content so that dry an~ sweet wi nes are judged within their own category. Judging is coordinated by the Orange. County Fa ir Wine Steering Committee and the Orange Count) Wine Socict)'. .Many. of th~ award-winning wtncs will be available for tasting in the wi ne garden at the Orange County Fair July 12-2 1. TOMATO PEANUT BUTTE R SOUP I 034-ounce dn condtued toma to soup . J teatpooa curry powder ~ cup creamy peanut butter ~teaspoon sugar, If de.lrtd Miile Turn undiluted soup into a medium ~uccpan with cutr)' pow. der. peanut buuer ,and sugM Ornduall) whii.k in I soup can of milk: Heat gently. stirring often. to RtVlftf1~mpernture . .Makes r cups. Note: Thi soup has a strong peanut butter fla vor and il\ fn1rl y thick so you may wil\h to-add more milk . ~· , . Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT/WedMIOey, J""'9 5. 1116 QI LIG HTER M EALS NOURISHING Use nutritious wheatgerm to enrich a trio of summer-appetite tempters '• cup wbeat 1erm, regular or brown auaar and boney 3 cablespooaa 111gar 2 teaspoon baking powder '• teaspoon 1all and sail an bQwl. ~Ur w('(I to blend. ( ombtnC milk. oit and e&a in small bowl. Beat well. dd liquid ingre· d1cnt to dry inJtedicnts. ttr JUSl lo moisten. Fold 1n bluebcm e5. ummenime for most people means more outdoor al·tt vny whether u's off to the beach. th~ tennis courts, talmg long walks. or JUSt puttering in the garden. It probabl y also means eating fewer heavy meals. Appetites often lk crcasc 1n thl' warm f'!\O nths. and tt's only too eas} to sacri fi ce healthful eating. But II what you do ca1 1s high in food value. you can mJlJntain thl' encrg} ...a needed for those wonderfu l warm- weather activities. Americans have become mon: a~d more aware of the 1mportantl' of wholesome foods. The recipes here arc made ""1th wheat ger m. wh1<'h ts i.1mpl~ 1he hean of a grain of whcai. Whca1germ1 s a natural sourn· of man} nutrients needed for good hea lth -1t's high in rnmpk \ carboh)drates and prot1.·1n. pal·kctl \.\Ith \llarntns B and L. and pro' ides other '1tarnins and min · erals for health) hair. sl 1n and teeth. In additi.on, the dcltgh tful nutty flavor and interesting texture of wh~at g~rm -enhance many dishes. mcludmgd1ps, breads. main d1 she . vegeta bles and desscns. Foods that arc good for us and al so taste delicious need no1 heat up th e kuchen or req uire lots of preparatton ume. LO·CAL VEGGIE REFRESHER 3 cups tomato juice 11 celery stalk, cut up 1'2 carrot, peeled, sliced •,, cucumber, peeled, sliced 2 sprigs parsley 2 tablespoons wheat germ l slice ( 1s-inch thick) lemon with peel ..,. teaspoon bot pepper sauce "" teaspoon salt 1 cup ice cubes Place all ingredients except ice c:ubcs tn ble nd er container. Cover and blend at high speed about 30 ~cconds. Add ice cubes: continue at high speed for JO seconds. Chill befo re se rving. if desired. Makes 4 cups. at about 50 calori es per cup. TRIPLE FRUIT MACARONI SALAD package (7-8 ounces ) macaroni twist! 1 cup wheat germ, regula r or brown sugar and honey, divided I can 120 ounces) pineapple chunks, drained (save syrup) l cup cantaloupe pieces 1 cup seedless grape , ha lved l ca rton (8 ouces) peach or a pricot yogurt 2 ta blespoons honey 2 tablespoons pinea pple syrup 1 cup strawberries. ha lved Salad greens ~ook macaroni as package..· directs. Rinse with cold water and drain again. Sprinkle 6 tabbpoons wheat germ over macaroni. Mix well. .\dd pineapple. cantaloupe and grapes. Combine ~ogu rt. hone) and -Tryc i c en with brandy By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,_, P:MCI fdllot omc of the friends tu \\ ho rn } ou somettmes ervc ch1cl en ma~ prefer breast meat to an~ other part of the bird. With this in mind. \Oll ma\ want to tf) a nt'\\ rec 1~: for chickl'n breasts cooked in a big \k1lkt and accompanied h~ a q u1 rkl~ m,1dc brand) sauce plu~ long grai n .ind wild nee l'mbcll1\hcd with ~ralllon and pecans. BRANDY CHICKEN WITH PECAN RICF. 6 chicken breast halves, boned and skinned alt and peppe r to taste 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups water 614-ounce package fast cooking Jong araln and wild rice ~ cup beavy cream 2 to 3 tablespoons brandy ''• teaspoon salt • • cup sliced scalllon '• cup coarsely chopped pecans Pound chicken breasts to 1/H nch thickness: season wi th alt and pepper. Cook chic ken and garlic in I tablespoon of the butter in a la rge skillet over med1urn heat until lightl y browned -about ~ m1nutc'i per 1de. Meanwh1k turn \\atcr anlr re- mn1ning butter into a medium saucepan. ·ur in contl·nt~ of rin : and a'ioning packets. bnng to a v1aorous boil. Cover l•Rhtl )' untl simmer unul all liquid 1\ llh\orbed -about 5 minutes. Rcmovcchicl <·n from c.ll.1lrc1 and keep warm. Add cream. brnn1h und ~;ilt to sk illet. Cook oHr mcd1um-h1ah bcai un lJI th ickened 10 dc\1rtd co n I ICnC')' ur collaon and peeanc, into rice Serve rice ""tth · ~·hiclcn . \flO<\n ~urc mer t•h1tl cn \.1,1l~·" fl 'l'I • v1ng11 pineapple S) rup Blend well. Pour >ogurt dre~"'"S over fru11 and macaroni. Sti r to combinl'. Re- frigerate about 1 hour\ or O\ er- n1ght. "'*cup milk . Fill paper-lined microwave muf- fi n-pa n cups 1h full. Combine whe t iCrm. sup r and lemon rand. Sprankle on top of each muffin. Cook at 50 percent 4 to 4111 minute . Ma kes I 0 muffins, at about 128 calories each. 2 tibleapoons vegetable oll 11 egg J Sur in !otrav .. be rrn:'i Serve on crisp salad greens. Garnish wtth r~maini ng wh,cat germ. Makes 8 Sl'fving\, at abou1 f 75 ralories per lU p. \1 cup f reab or frozen blue· berries, rinsed and drained Topping t tablespoons wheat germ, reg· ular or brown sugar and boney 2 tablespoons sugar Convealfoaal Melhod: Prepare muffins as directed above. Fill paper-lined or greased muffi n-pan cups i,, ful l. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 to 25 minutes. Makes 8 muffi ns at about 160 calones each. LEMON CRUNCH BLUEBERRY MUFFIN l cup all-purpose flour 2 teaspo,0ns graced lemon rind (ombtne flour. wheat germ, 3 -.. tablespoons ~ugar. baking po~der DR PEPPER Rtouter or Sugar r rt e! 6 Pack. 12-0unt• Vin• !?,~~~c.!RAIL PWMS .69 CRANBERRY COCKTAIL ... ..,, 5P<ft t.• ~ "''"'~ SUNSHINE COOKIES H.,d,Ott 17 (~~ ... ~--~ f"" JELLD GELATIN .\.,...,ed Fi.,.o,, b Ou.._" I\. • 229 1 29 .61 TOMATO SAUCE 6 ~100 0.-1 """"'• • 80u...., C.n ~~.rt~ lOMA'JPES .59 CONTADINA 10MA10 P•>t• 60unco c.n SUN NECTARS HAWAllN'I P~a or P•~ r ruff t2 o.,,.,~ ~' CORN MUFFIN MIX l•nch 8S Oun<• P..-.._ JOY UQUID DETERGENT ~2~'t.u. KAL KAN DOG FOOD Sttt St .... Ot (h\lftk~ fl-of I\ ()vN" ... 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Chunk Logh1 And crispy potato chips. toa This 1s just OM eitam pte of how our top quality pro ducts and low prices odd up to value al Vons.. So hurry Into Vons. And bag this tlma sp«111l lor yt>Yr lunch EftRICHED BREAD 1.5-LB LOAF In W•Ulf or Otl ""1tOOT COCIPOft." .. ~'ll},I INtu~ lllhHI or S.OO•!Ctl WI I ilOaT COCDOfl • H 99Y ()fq Gin OfliR llCl'Y 0... arr ONS FREE '"1'M COUPON ORANGE JUICE "'"'S 100'" Pur .. 11 Ou<'<'!' ' a' GREEl"i--~T CORN ''"ttbbffor, b [A,-P¥'-~1"" VONS VEGETABLES 4 "'°l«-<trd \_aof1·c11o .?U 0Ullet" P•k4tll<' SOFT SWIRL VARIETY .99-- ·.19 f) p,_"' 1( l'\i"" ,,..,,,.. ·• ~ t\.y 'i lo'1't-u 8 p, .1 !\CH J ENO'S PIZZA ROLL !!flu 6-• ., .. ,., ~IM>N' P.,..._ MORNING STAR FARM l..i ""'r\ ~()1 1 1 Vu~ v .tm~•f" .fCf1 SLIM PRICE· PIZZA· c lltY'll;>t~ic.n "' ~, ... ~ l~ ~· ~~~.,.LEE S.tt~~.ESAKE 245 h~ ... ~\~.~SJ ~~~!.~~f.S 2 t 9 AUNT JEMIMA a oy ONa , on ONI !.~~~.... 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KORBEL CHAMPAGNE E..c .. o.. e.... ~ "l•ll•i.m llootlot 6 99 9 9 9 6 99 !°'!!i ... ~! .. ~~~~~~~EER 4 79 =~~R2~9 ~o;2i.g;_C-~ '10 IMO CHICK.ER r.fi!f" IMIY ORI! G&T °"' OF· THE p FREE SEA TO.PIA wm OM onn 6 ~ Ot CMi en ...... LIOI'< I ......... 01 °'' ~ .o"-tt ........ .,.. !' 2 69 ~~.H RED SNAPPER _ 1 98 ~~~ •• Hf'L~ B<JT ROA.ST . t 98 £f ~~~YSTONE CLAMS ,. • 99 MEAT CAUF. GROWJ'79 BEST·O · FRYER 1 e ~ .. ,,,.._.,,.,..,, .. " ~.;:~ESS CUBE STEAK 2 19 ~~~~ E'~ILY SfEA_tl 89 S~~S'$~~ .. ~~f-!~~ICKS ... 89 FRESH LEAN 129 GROUND BEEF " Tobi~ ""'<I I~) ""'i I f • ~~ "' .. ..-• ,t HORMEL SLICED BACON f\.+ • ...,.... • .... .. 4 ,. SHOULDER CLOD ROAST BEEF BACK RIBS BEEF CHUCK STEAK , ,..,.. .~ l•tM"' " nw 1\-·C',;t ~-.. 179 149 .59 I· I ' ! ,. Orange coast DAIL v PILOT /Wednesday. June 5. 1985 --- South-of-the-border fare vorf , yet easy to fix · TJ.,._Mcx foods make any meal a 1 medium onion, chopped tercd sides. fiesta. urprisingly simple and fast l clove garlic, mlDced Fold 2 s1cfes over filling; fold to fh.. their vibrant colors and spic)' 1_. Clip plcante u uce ends down. Place scam side down oath-of-the-border flavors make l teaspoon groud cumin in 13 x 9-inch baking dish. Bake 1n everyone's eyes light up. '1t teaspoon oregano preheated oven at 4 7.5 degrees When Mexican spec1alt1es cross ·~ teaspoon u lt about 13 minutes or until golden the Rio Grande. they arc simplified 8 8-inch flour tortillas brown. Top wllh sour cream. to accommodate. busy American 1/4 cup melted butter guacamole and add1t1onal picante hfcst)ks. Easy-to-find mgredtents Dairy sour cream sauce to sen e. Makes 4 sen ings. replace the exotic and preparation Guacamole (recipe follows) GUACAMOLE shortcuts are devised. Authentic Brown meat with onion and l rii>e avocado, peeled, seeded Mexican lla\or. howe,er. is never and mashed d garlic; dram. Stir in picante sauce. compromise · · d I 5 2 1able-spoons plcante sauce Throughout the Southwest. m cumin. oregano an sat; simmer place of hard-to-track and tedious-minutes or until most of liquid has l teaspoon lime juice evaporated. Brush I side of tortilla '• teaspoon salt to-prepare chllcs. read1I) a'ailable h b h 1 rombine all ingr"'di·•nt•.· mi" h d d h wit utter; spoon a eap1ng 1 cup .._ ~ ~ " , n1cante ..aucc as prov1 e t e . meatmixtureontoccntcrofunbut-well. Makes about I cup. authcnt ir Mexican fla 1;or and JU St ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-.'.~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~==~~=~===:;=:~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:'!! the nght amount of heat for over 35 ~cars. l scd as a recipe ingredient und a spoon-on topping. it adds lrH·I~'. garden-fresh fla,or in the cook's choice of mild. medium or hot. Tostadas arc popular Mexican restaurant fare. w11h tortilla bases forming .. edible plates" on which ingredients are piled high. Tex-Mex Tostada Grande is a show-stop- ping. Texas-size ve rsion that serves a small crowd. Wuh a base of corn or flour tortrUas that cnsp in the o en. toppings offer the ·contrasts that make Mexican foods so ,appealing -soft and cmi:t. hot and cold. sp1q and mild. Add1t1onal add-on top- pings can include nf>C olr vc slices. \our cream and additional P.cantc sauce. Chim1changas are another outhwestern fa1;onte, but the typi- cally shredded meat fillings and the deep fat frying required often discourage all but the most am- b1 t1ous at-home cooks. Steamlrned C'h 1michangas are the ·simple. savory solution. Ground pork or beef and onion. simmered v..1th p1cante sauce and seasonings. shortcuts the way to authentic Mexican fla,or. Baking the filled and buttered flour tortillas at a high temperature browns and crisps them beautifu l!)'. without the fuss of ff) tng. TEX-MEX TOST ADA GRANDE I pound ground beef or pork I 16-ounce can tomatoes, drained and chopped ' 3/4 cup picante sauce I 1easpoon ground cumin 12 teaspoon salt 12 6-lnch corn or flour tortillas 2 cups shredded Chedd ar· or Monterey Jack cheese 2 cups shredded lettuce l medium tomato, chopped 1 ripe avocado, peeled, seeded and sliced . Brown ffil'at: drain. Stir 1n tomatOl'' p1can1t· sauce. cumin and r,alt. <,1mmcr -10 I 0 minutes or until m o.,I ofl1qu1tl hasc .. aporatcd. ( O\ er bottom and sides of I ~-inch pizza pan with tor11llas: spread with meat mixture. Bake at 150 degrees 20 minutes. Sprinkle v.11h I cup of the cheese: return to oven unul cheese 1s ml'lted . .\rrange lcJtuce. remaining cheese. tomato and a'ocado o'er top. Cut into wedges: ser"e wrth additional prcantc sauce. Makes 6 sen 1ngs _ STREAMLINED CHIMICHANGAS ' .. _ I pound ground pork or beef Ma Cuisine to open !n Newport \1a < Ul'lllL' lhL· \.l.Cll-k.no~n 0.,outhern < ,il1lorn1n t0ok.1ng <;chool • 1,.,oc1atnl \\1th lamed \la Maison rl''>tau ran t "di hL' opl'n1ng .-.oon in "-L'\\J)11rt Al'.tlh nw 'l h I ,, '" hL· lot tltl'U '" the In 11w R.111L h \l ,1r~l't f a'h1on !'land. \.I. Ill kaiurc J program 'lmllar 11> thl' \UlTC\\lul \CflC'i oncrcd in l 11, -\ngclr.-.. JuorJ1ng 10 dm:ctor., l inda I IOH.I and Toni "11n<.lling \LhulmJn · < IJ.-,,l., range in le\ cl<. from basic u111i..111g tct hn14uc., to .,peualw~d rla\<.l''I fm morc adqinccd 'tudents T hl·~ arc taught h" cclchratl.'d chefc; 1n \outhl'rn <..ahlorma. • • • Ka\ Pa<,tnnu., will tcach two cnokt.ng t la'>sc., at ~he rm an Libra I") ,rnd Gar<.lcn'i < orona del Mar. th1c; month RL·g1'>trat1on 1<;$25 pcrl'la.,., .1 11<.l prc-reg1o;,trat1nn '" rcqu1retl r our thllkcn recipe<, ~111 Ix' Jcmon.,tratcd .11 11 a.m. Monda \. Jnd at 11 J m . .Jum· IX ht:r topic \.I.ill tx: lish. f or 1nlormat1un. rnll the garden offirc at 6 7 J-226 I • • • \nnemane C rum p will dcmon- \trate cla.,o;rc Hungarian cu1'iine at 11 a.m. June I K a1 ~1' Fa"ontc fhings cooking r,chool. i 4 no c ul- \ er Dnvc, In inc < ost 1c; $20 For moro.informatron. <:all 5~2-0221 • • • Full menus featuring 'itra~- hern(!S to Father'' Day and Gradu· at1on theme'i will be p·rc'ien1cd at ( 'c<;t Gourmet. 14 Monarch Ba" Plaza. South Laguna. ·~ Strawbemes ""'II be the topic of l>ee Biller at 6:30 p.m Thursda>. I ~ay Ben<1on will handle the Gradu-· auon Party at 10 a.m Saturda). Father's Day Dinn~ will .,be dcm- on,trateCJ P>' TarHi ralfgattcr at 6:30 pm Tuesday: and basic <1u4ih1 will he taught oy Paul On1 h1 at 6 \O pm next Wcdne~ay.. 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Mt m lflSln\and ',cup This rich cake. \\llh the toa~t) 3 ens of the P<>PPl' s.ttds to blend flavorand crunchy texture ofpopp) l tablespoon grated lemon peel thoroughl> Tum into greased and sttds. 1s an ideal. healthlul ahcrna-l tablespoon lemon Jake !loured I 0 ' 4-mch tu~ pan uve to heavier standard cake fare 3 cups flour smooth top. Another bonus -\\llh the nnt· l '' teaspoons eacb baking pow-In small bo~I combine the urallysweetchewine!>sofCahforma der and baking soda remaining sugar and popp) seed~. ra isi ns. the amount of sugar in the '•teaspoon salt and the nutmeg. Spnnkle o"er recipe is reduced. 112 cups sour cr~am batter in pan. This light. fine-textured cake &l't'> 2 cups raisins ~Bake in ctnter of 350-degree 1ts flavor from a combinati on of •3 cup poppy seeds oven 55 to 65 minutes. unttl pick ra isins. lemon. nutmeg and sour l teaspoon nutmeg inserted into center comes out cream. Espec1all) good when M!r· In large bowl cream butler and I clean Cool in pan on rack 15 ved Wlth coffe" or C'Pr"'sso. Ra1 in t· h minutes. Genii) tum out onto racl. " " " cup o t e sugar until fluff) Beat in h d I "'Poppy Seed Cake is SU""' to .1ra" t en imme iate) invert. top side '" u .. eggs one at a ume. Beat 1n lemon I c compliments and reque'lts for SI.'•'· I up. onto sen ing P ate. ul into onds. , pel' and Juice In another bowl wedges Sene warm or at room RAISIN POPPY SEED CAKE combine flour. baking ·powder. temperature 'Vfakes 10 10 12 SC(· ~------..:b~a~k~1n~g~s~od~a~a~nd~sa~l~t.:__ _____ ,~·1~n~gs~·-- ... • e Limit 2 • 16 Os. Package •'"for Meat FARlllR JOHN WIENERS • • • e 2 Liter Bottle COKE • Ca11eine rr .. Coke. Diet Coke. Ca11eine rr .. Dlet Coke. Tab • • -· -EA~ \It 'llrn1n. •• 2& 09 Zllc!l.1A1 lomGlllO • 11 o.. a...M Mcmieottl • 11 09 Ori•atal CIUckeD • 10 0& ...... 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Belgium (AP) - Frt.>nch frtl'S -"'h1chiire eaten in Belgium around the clock tn huge qua n 11111.·s. "' 11 h or" nhou t meals - are 1n the midst of a credtbtltt~ 1..n ,., T\.·':lt ~chats. a respected con· . '\Umt'r magazine. found last fall o'er a third of the greas~ potato s11d.s ~n ed here were .. unfit for consumpuon ·· The headline read appropnatt'h ··!';auonaJ Honor At takt' .. <.11lhcn \ an· Houne. a retired arm~ onil·er and lifelong lo' er of french fm'.S ~~ the cnsis looming "ell before the consumer repon madt.> front-page ne"s. J._.a t ~ear he founded the Na· uonal League of •·fntunstes. .. "'hllh no" includes I:! pcTCCnt of tht' opt"ra tors of the 8.000 or so frt'm h fne<> lands that dot -some might 'Ml\ ··mar .. -Belgian land and c11~scapes ~hoe' er thought up the name frt'nch tnes. clearh never traveled to Belgium the~ are the uJumate Belgian food .. \\ ht'n a Belgian goes abroad he is al1,1.a~\ confronted with JOke about trench fnes ... said Van Hout· te tn an tnten 1e"' To 1mpro'e the 1mageofBelgrt.1 m and m tradmon of french fnes. \..no"'n as "fneten .. tn Dutch or .. fntes" tn French. he created a spntel~ canoon character of a t"'o· I legged. pointed paper bag chockfull of fnes. Kno"' n as .. Fred FneC to Dutch speakersor"Frcd Fnte" tn French- speall.ing Belgium. ns aim 1 10 rl·,turt• Bdg1um·s name 1n french fr l'\ \.in H1'u lle hlame<. the eu,nl,ffiil l n''' 111r lhl.' 1ktt'rll)ratwn 01 irenl • Inc' th.it Jrc.· !.O popular herl' thl· go' •rnrnt'nt tndudes them 1n 1h l .. on<;umer pnce tnde\ ~ .. unemplo~ment ro~ in R'll'nt 'ear 10 1-i percent. 'ending french fneo; "3' a cht•ap "a' to tan \llur o"' n hu 1nl· ~ ·· -\n' nn\.' 1.an ''rll.'n a fr1t''-.. tanJ JU't ilt..t• that nl) e\penenl·e fl .. qum·J · "•nu: 14~, he <.aid. the numbcr 01 trt'n1.·h lfll''-\Linds has <fouhled in Bc.>lg1u~ 11' J~'ul 1.\.t1Cl(1 Tht'' ,l•ll lrtt''-1n b_ulg1ng quar. 1it1e'> "'th J 'pnnlt..ling 1)f ..alt anJ more 1Hten than not ~mothert•d in a 'Jrlt't' ,,1 Jrt•..,..,1ngs from .,1mpk m.i,,1nn.i1'"-' to 'PK~ sau,~e., In •h .. unl'' ot ~5 fren,h tne' 'tanJ, and I 0 restaurant!>. T e<.t -\1.hah round 1n mam ca~ Int'' had l\\h.l' thl' nNmal lat content and '"er hall 1lt tht.' 'endo.-.. 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II. e 1' \'JrnPl'r' lht'"' gre~ emPl'num' 1·att'I fl1 the hungn 1n urban area<. JnJ .il1ing IU'I Jlx)Ut j.'\ er. high" a\ The' an.· ('lltl"n ''JX'n at aH houro. anJ "'II -.,1unu· ,,rdt1' of frem h Inc' 11,r .111 J' 1..·ra~a. pnH' ol f\5 cent Thl' ruhlt\. heahh min1stn no':'_.) ''" ' \l'lntml' the h\.gtcrw ot t~ t''t.1hh,hnit·n h .1nJ oml' ,,, our nl\mlx•r, h.Hl'n't ~en a publtc hljllth llllilw fur 15 'ear\·· ..aid \.:•to Hount l k '-l'1.'\ l h1• ' 11 "'i in h't'nl h Inc' 11) un1krm1n1ng · J . 100·\CJr-oh.l Rt'li1.tn 1r.1tht1on ·· lk 1'i nnt thl· on" on~ ~anting to °'")'' lkl~1um·-. nnm(' in trench 1n, . ., \1n <' IQ '· &lg1um ha:ii had a ll ~' l'hng \ht'" nf trench Inc'\ art 11 1ndudc' p;itnttn and an) rih111011.r:iph\ ut trench fnc' tand . an 01 t"r.11<'\1 N of fnt\ rnt1~h nudl oflard ..ind tha..· v.orld'\ larsht , olklt1on of "'<'IOJt'n or pli,t1c l+\rll.'-"l'r~Hi v. 1th l'ach onkr offr1e f -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednetd1y. June S. 1985 ***** Boneless Round Steak FULL CUT. LB FIVE STAR QUALITY . *·**** Fresh Pork Roast SHOULDER, LB • 79 '"' PICNIC STYLE Seedless sg Grapes COACHELLA LB • PERLETTE S Ital/an Squash EXCELLENT OUAUTY ~-JI '( IJ -~ ... I .. Sun. !Kraft Mayonnaise Jl OZ JAR 165 rFolgers Coffee GRO• ND A DC l'lEGUlAR OR ELEC TR PERK •8 0~ CAN 65S r Grapefruit Juice OCEAN 5PAAY REGtJLAR OR PINI< •8 OZ BTl 1ss ***** Frying Chicken WHOLE BOOY, S,OUTHERN GRADE A ***** Whole Beef 99 !~!~~~!XAS LB • STYLE. 7 TO 9 LBS ***** Lady Lee Bacon SLICED ***** Lady Lee 99 Braunschweige OR CHl:JNK BOLOGNA LB • Honeydew 39 ~~!~~!ETLB • White Rose 19 Potatoes · BEST FOR BOILING l.B • !Lady Lee Peas 17 OZ CAN .45 15 OZ CAN .29 pesran & A·Honey Bread HARVEST DAY 24 OZ LOM' ,,89 COLORFUL SIDE SALAD·· DRESSES UP A DINNER ***** Quarter Pork Loin Create this si mple side salad and get a dressed-up dinner. In Broccoli and Red Pepper Salad the trio of colorful vegetables gets tossed with flavorful new bleu cheese and herbs salad dressing. Chicken Salad offers a great taste and color combination of chicken. red delicious apple. celery and capers. Tossed with new bleu cheese and herbs dressing. it is then arranged on a plate of lettuce with tomato wedges. green beans and egg wedges. then sprinkled with bacon and parsley. BROCCOLI AND RED PEPPER SALAD t cups broccoU florets • .. red pepper, seeded and cut in strips 2 slices red onion, separated into tings "3 cup prepared bleu cheese and herbs salad dret1Slng Cook broccoli in boiling salted water until tender yet firm. Drain and cool in running cold water. Toss with red pepper. onion nngs and salad dressing. Chill before. 77 ***** Blade Cut Chuck Roast FIVE STAR QUALITY LB • ***** INCLUDES RIB. LB Fresh Pacific 17 7 Red Snapper LOIN, BL.ADE ANO l)IRLOIN CHOPS ***** Roasting Chicken FRESH ZACKV FARMS ***** Fresh Fryer 99 !!~a'!!.stlcks LB • SOUTHEAN. 1' TO 16 PIECES PER TRAY pt Lady Lee ct Nonfat Miik GAL BTL 1ss pt Orange &Juice MINUTE MAID FROZEN CONCENTRATE REGULAR OR COUNTRY WI TH PULP 12.oz c"N ·_j4S !Lady Lee tD \ Liquid ~ ' Bleach ~ '28 0 ZOTl ~.67 rJacanf · Wines FILLET LB ***** Fresh Dover Sole ,.a4s FILLET ***** Fresh Catfish WHOLE. SKINLESS ,.ass . - 1:.> PACK 1:.> OZ CANS 3ss !Kamchatka Vodka 80 PROOF 1 75 LTR BTL -,es !Lady Lee : U . ,., Pepper Jack ~~··:.-• Cheese ,. RANDOM WEIGHT PKG . :a.iJI-· ... ass : .~-----. • LB \T • ..... • ........ , ... pt Lady Lee ALonghom Cheese pt Kraft ~ 6 Handl-Snacks • ~CHEEZ N CRACKERS OR PEANUT BU'tTER I CRACKERS. 5 CT PKO 1.99 Key Buys art items priced below 1he1r everyday lower price as a re1u1t of manufacturers· temporary promouonat allowances or e11cept1onal l)urch11es \ '. " °"'_"' ___ , ........ _ ..... ,. ..... "'--· __ , '-..... v ,_, -" , ... C..,..itM •• •Y l"''' -• .,.. All'"""" -l_....,... ... _ ... c_ ..... servi ng . Makes about ::!11J cups or 2 servi ngs. CHICKEN SALAD l envelope bleu cheese and herbs salad dressing mix Vinegar, wattJ and oil 1 tablespoon mayonnaise ..., pound cooked chicken, cubed 1,1a cup diced cored red delicious apple •, cup diced celery 2 teaspoons capers 4 leaves Boston lettuce t medium tomato, cut Into 6 wedges . ~: "'i cup cooled green beans, cul into !·locb ~llJtbs 1 bard-codked egg. cut Into I wedges t tablespoon cris p c rumbled bacon I teaspoon chopped parsley Prepare salad dressing mix wi th vi negar: .water and 0 11 as directed on envelope. Combine 11~ cup of the dress1Qi. ~..mayonnaise: blend well. Spoon over chicken. apple. celery and capers; toss gently. Chill. Spoon mixture evenly onto let· tuce-lined plates. Arrange salad with toma10 wedges. green beans and egg wedges. Sprinkle with bacon and parsley. Makes about 2 cups or 2 sen angs. Almond torte ' adapted from Italian recipe Italian Almond Torte is a rich, moist cake. Aromatic and flavorful with the sweet ground nut texture of almond paste. this recipe as an adaptation of a favorite Italian family recipe. Heating it slightly before serving with cold sour crea m enhances both flavor and texture. Easily doubled. the torte keeps well in the freezer cut into wedges and tightly wrapped in the baking pan. Just remove and thaw well ahead of tame. then heat c;ltghtly before serving. ITALIAN ALMOND TORTE ~cup sugar ·~ cup almond paste . at room temperature · •; cup butter 3 eggs ''• teaspoon vanilla extract 2f.i cup unsifted all-purpose flour '~ teaspoon baking powder Shaved chocolate Dairy sour cream Whole natural (unblancbed) almonds Pre-heat o' en to JOO degrees. Line an 8-or lJ-inch round layer cake pan with foil on bottom and up sades. Beat sugar with almond paste in electric mixer. Add butter a little at a . time and beat untal smooth. Beat 1n eggs oii e at a time. then beat an va nilla. Mi x fl ou r with ba king powder and fold in to batter. Turn batter into prepa red pan. Bake for 55 to 60 manute'i or un til a toothpJc.k in- serted an center comes out clean. Lift cake from pan b) gnpping foil. Allow cake to cool for a few minutes. then completely wrap cake with additional foal or plastic wrap and allow to cool. (Th is keeps cake moist.) To make shaved chocolate. push a vegetable parer along smooth surface of a 4-ounce hlock of sweet or semi-sweet chocolate. Refriger- ate if weather is warm. To c;crve. cut cake into wedges. Heat. if yo u lake. an con' entaonal or microwave oven to warm <;lghtl} and bring out aroma. Top with dair) sour cream. garnish with shayed chocolate and whole natural almonds and serve immediately. Almond Paste 1 'i cups whole blanched almonds 1 Ya cups sifted powdered sugar 1 egg white I teaspoon almond extract •;, teaspoon salt In fo6d processor fitted with a steel.blade. gr~nd almonds finely b) turning machine on and ofTrapidl). Add remaining ingredients until stifT paste forms. Store in covered container an the refrigerator. Makes about I 'h cups. Me%lcan mangoes banned in state ACRAMENT 1AP) -'tate officials have banned the 1mpon. ation of Mexican ma0joes after MC\ICBn fruit n,. larvae were dis-• covered 1n manaoes purchased an Orange and Sutter countlt-S Inst week. The Department of Food aod Agriculture said' an infcstat1ot1 01 the pest would pose o \cnous threat to Colifornuf s S2 5 billion-a.year frc h fruit industry. In 198 .l-84. 11 took five month<1 and $2. 7 mil hon to cradac:uc tht• Mc·mar1 fruit 0) from II 6:?·Squart - milc u~n nt Lo\ 1\nt1l'll'\ Count) L;..,:1:... .... .-. .... _~b ----------------------'f--------------------~----~------------::....-'~•_.... ______________ .L...-4~••-------------------J• .. -..-.. ---~ j PAIR FRUIT, PUDDING R1(C puddana. a trud1t1unal .\rnencnn de sert that lcno1o1. no season. take~ on a delintte spnng· ume. pcc1al-occn 1Qn 11ppcarance "1th the add1t1on of fresh stra"-- beme and a blended fresh fruit 1opp1na. .\ltho11~h nee pudding traces 1t\ ' root~ lo a pamc;h on11n. this with egs, then surrcd into a Italian version -Fruited Pasta mi)(ture of pre-cooked melon seed Pudding-adds :i.ome new season· pa ta (also called Orzo). ncotta ings. new colors and new flavors to cheese. sugar and spiced with the fam11tar nee, cream , cinnamon cardamom and vanilla. and ra1S1n mixture. The pudding mixture 1s baked for ro prepare Fruited Pasta Pud· . JUSt under an hour, then chilled dtn1t. dairy-fresh milk i whisked before serving with Crtamy Straw. berry Sauce, a smooth and flavorful blend of bananas. strawberries, and dairy.fresh milk. Fruited Pasta Pudding is a light ahd delicious final touch for serving at either a fcsuve luncheon or a special dinner. FRUITED PASTA PUDDING 1 8-oance package meJoa seed pasta (1110 calJed Orio, 1 rice- 1baped p11ta), cooked IDd ctraiDed ~ cup ricotta cbeese 'la cup sugar "'9 teaspoon ground cardamom 'la teaspoon vanlJJa % cups milk 2 eggs l '1t cups sliced strawberries Mix pasta with ricotta, sugar, cardamom and vanilla. Wh isk milk and eggs together; stir in pasta ·mixture. Pour into greased 1-quan casserole. lay st rawberry slices on top, and bake at 325 degrees for 50 mi nutes. Cool and spoon into dessert dishes; serve with Crea-my Strawberry Sauce. CREAMYSTRAWBERYSAUCE Yi cup mUk 1 banan1 1 cup sliced \trawberries Put all ingredients in blender and blend 30 seconds. Makes I.,? cups (8 servings.) In a jam? Try this combo By CECILY BROW1' TOl"E • ,,_ldllot DEAR CECIL 'r : Last summer I bought a Jar of ··homemade" Rhubarb Pineapple Jam at a farm - er's market. This )Car I'd like to make a batch of 1 t. Ha " e vo u a recipe for it'> -PRESERVER. DEAR PRE ER YE R: This recipe for Rh ubarb Pineapple Jam. ncwl) re vised ftom an old one. shoµld hel p ~ou out. The Jam 1s good to serve w11h toast. b1scu11s and a' anct) of muffins. I ha' e also used 11 as a .deltc1ous tilling b~ sandwiching 11 between two 'an- 1lla-flavored ca ke la~ers. -C.B PINEAPPLE JAM 2112 pounds (aboutl rbub1rb minus leaves 7 cup1 sugar l cup light corn syru p 2 8-ounce can1 unsweetened crushed pineapple •,cup water 13•-ounce package powdered fruit pectin Rinse rhubarb and cut in 1 Hnch sltces: measure 7 cups. In an 8- quart stainless steel or enamel saucepot stir together rhubarb. I .cup of the sugar and the com syrup. and water. S11rnng constant!), bnng to a boil over medium heat . Reduce heat; cover and boil very gently for 2 minu tes or until rhubarb is soft. Stir in pectin. '6tirri]lg constantly. bring to a full bo~r in remaining sugar. Stir- ring constantly. bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard I minute. Remove from heat: with a metal spoon. skim off foam . Immediately ladle Jam into clean hot 1h-pint jars leaving 1/4-inch headspace. Wipe top edge with damp towel. Seal according to Jar manufac· turer's directions. Process in a boiling water bath for S minutes. Cool on a wire rack or a folded Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Wedneaday, June 5, 1985 00 on Playte~ Tampons Only Playtex · Tampons give you the Gentle Glide• plastic applicator. special double-layer design and protec- tive plastic wrap that lasts-even in your handbag. Available in deodorant and non-• d~rant. New Super and Super Plus Now ·More Comfortable Than Before! .... r-------------------~---~------------------1 •J §· &117E $JOO on·~\ Regular, .. 1 !l'S..W · Super or Super Plus I Tampons-any but 1 4-count size . I DIALUh Reoeem Dy ma11.ng 10 tntett1a1•onal Playle• Inc II Oepa11men1 •5951 El Paso fJ(79966 We w•ll pay you $1 00 plus 8c na,,dl•ng PfOv1oeo you and tne co,,sumer nave compheo w11t11ne rerms or 1he oner Casn vaiue , 100th of , c COUP<>"S may I oe vo.deo I proof ol prooucl purcnase •S nor shown upoll request I Good only on prooucus 1 ·nd1cateo ""Y 01ner use consltlutes fraud Consumer must pay an sares ll Jres \/OoO wfl4tre l)t0h10tleo I reslricteo or 1ueo Rep1oou<:tt0n prohtD•teo L•mot one coupon per I purchase Coupons gooo ,n u S on1y IJlltlRIS: ... , l1, ,.... I Deodorant or Non-Deodorant I I I ~---------------------------------------~-' I . _J:.' I· I RHUBARB AND Cover: let stand at room temperature for I hour to start Juices flowing. Stir in pineapple tO"-el. Makes about 10 1'2-pintjlrs. , .. ________________________________ ,..._ .. .... · . ....... · r -----------------1 : SAVE25< \ I On any pac}<age of l Foster ""Farms chitke . t~id I I I ' 7699! 4011],J. I L----------~------J • • I ' ' , J ,{;/ ~~ * Orenge Cout O~-LV PILOT/Wedneldoy. June 5. 1985 Green leafy vegetables have a lot going f OF you By OOR01'HY WENCK as iron. calcium. carotene (which "ale. for l''amplr, " supcr·htgh spinach . However. u !lubstanct• culled ox-uirnlate ratio of 24 to I and 16 lo I ..._,__.. tums into vitamin A in the body) in vi taminsCand A. It curly lcuvcs 'p1nuch '" r>robabl> tht best alatc (or oxalic tH.'tdl 1s also present rcspcc11vely art also good C'alc1um uc c..,......,.,...,... and v1tam1n c. arc concentrated in are aray-hluc to green 1rt color. and known among thl' dart •. green vca· 1n these leafy vegetable!I. 01mlatc ource • Green· leaf> vegetables ha ve a lot the leaves. Darker leaves have more arccour er and tougher than tel.tun· etablcs that can be u~ both as a 11c~ up t~c ~ and interferes Beet arecn11. spi nach . and Swi s going for them. The) are hiih in v1 1amm A thu n lighter ones leaves. You can use kale ra"' in rnoked vegetable and u ~lad aret.·n with us aJ?.56rptto!' an the body. chard leaves are much p00rer food value, low in C'alo~es. call)' to .Leaves a.re htgh in fibt:r. ~avt< ~al~ds or cooked au side dish. Beet ~nd t~rn1p Jrccns cun be The amount of intcrfl'rence dC'· sourcesof calcium with calc1um·t~ prepare because they rl' usuallr some protein. but little or no lat or ( ollards are anothl·r high-I cooked JUSt like ptnach. and bc pends on the ratio of calcium to oxalate ratws of JUSt I to 8. I to 7 · craten frc h.and theya<ld flavor and carbohydrate and vef) few calories nutrient, W'lde·lcafed vegetable / equally nutrn1ous. ln fact, the beet m.n latc. the higher the calcium and and I to 5 respectively However. texture contrasts to our meals (about 30 calories per mp "'hen with large amount'\ of "1tama.ns c· top . which arc onen thrown awa). lowl'1 the oxalate. the more c111C'1um they all are good sources of "1t- The leaf a the mo t acuve pan of cooked). nnd A.. Usually the> arc eaten are much more nutritious than thl' will he av:ulable 10 u' and vice am1os A and C. the plant. lt 1s here th at photo, (ireens 10 some people mean cooked. preferably ~teamed. and beet~ themselvei.. versa. For salad greens. you can choose synthesis takes place. Leaf cells. spinach and iceburg. or head let-they taste omewhat like cabbage. Swiss chard hu!I celery-like stalh Collard grecm. and lllu!>tard a number of different types of usinJ chl orophyl, in the presence of tuce, and perhaps romaine and leaf MusUlrd greens have oval lea ves and broad crisp leave~. Steam in~ 1s green'i ha ve the h1ghl."'il rnlc1um·to-lettuce hesides iccbera, including sunlight produce i.ugar for plant lettuce • Yet there are many other w11h frilled or ~c:allopcd edges and a the preferred method for coolong 11 o~al:nc ra110 ( 40 to I and JO 10 I butterhcad varieties (Boston or growth from carbon dioxide and green leafy vege tables to choose sharp flavor. While )Oung. tender to preserve its delicate fla vor. respect• vcly). o;o among lhe veg-bibb). romalne~and 8 variety ofleaf water. from. and a number arl' much leaves can be used ai. !>alad greens. All of thosc greens are rich etables listed above 1hey an: the be t lettuces. Iceberg has the advantage Man) nutm·nt!> needed for this higher in nutnents than head and the more matun· leaves are best source of calcium, witli collards choice as a calcium llourcc. Kale of being lhe rvost cmp; bunerhead 1mponant metabolic process. !>UC'h leaflettuce. when cooked as )OU would cook and kale having the largest amount. and turnip grccn'i with calcium-to· and leaf lettuce are more soft and WIN 'I,-A MONTH •• LIPI · 1• nm AU. •IW Ml'IWAY & Ml'IWAY NOD llA .. (\) DOUBLE (\) COUPON ,._, .. ,, ... .., .. Safeway Quality Beef Chuck. Bart>ecue And Serve Wrth Com. 39 .. Bonelft• "fryer 8reash Grade A Fresh Frying Chicken. Serve EWbecued. '$ 99 .. O\Drcz•tlcb '!.JorTlllglm ..... 11 Grouad •eef Foster°' Zacky9 9 C f1wms. Fresh Calfofnia Grown Chicken. ... Reguiaf 99c Sold In 5·1:>. Chubs. .. Large Peaches c ©CltrusHlll . 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Ehd1ve 1s yet another choice for salads. Curly 'endive is often con· fused with escarole. Curl y endive 1s identified by its crinkl y lea ves while escarole is a broadleafed variety of endive. Belgian endive. or w11loof. 1!! a mcmbernfthechicory family and 1s noted for its nippy fla vor. You can serve it raw or cooked. And don't forget parsley and watercress. While parsley usuall y 1s used as a garnish, 11 also can be chopped and used an salads. soups. and sauces. Watercress has small. smooUl. roundish leaves and a unique. snappy fla vor. While it's usually used 1n small amounts im sa lads or as a fla vor additive in sauces and soups. it's also good used by 11sel fas a· green salad. When you buy fresh greens. look for leaves of good green color that arc cnsp. moist, clean. and cold. At home. rinse leaves gently, shake d ry or dry gently between paper towels. and store in the refngerator in a plastic bag which has holes punched in fo r air circulation. Use them quickly because leafy greens arc quire perishable. • • • QUEST IONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. As an experiment we planted some koblrabl In our sardea. Now I don't know wllat to do wua. tbem . . Wblcb part do you eat, and bow do you cook tbem? i.\. Kohlrabi belong to the cab- bage family. 1n fact the name means "cabbage turnip" because they look like a turnip with leaves. Most people eat just the bulb that grows above the ground. but you can eat the leaves too. The bulb 1s excellent when sli ced and eaten raw. It is crunchy and tang) tasting. To cook the bulb. dice or slice 11 and simmer until lender. Steam the leaves until tender. • • • Q. Is tbere a difference lo nutritional valDe between red cab· bage and green caabbage? A. Generally, the two are s1m1lar in nutritional value. but there arc: some significant differences. White cabba~e is hi~er in carotene(wh1ch turns into vitamin A in 1he body) with J 30 JU (lnterna11onal Units) per cup shredded. compared to 4 7 II Jin red cabbage. Red cabbage. on the other hand. has more vitamin C (61 milligrams compared to 40 in white cabbage) and twice as much iron (0.~ milligram'i compared to 0.4 mih- grams in white cabbage). • • • Q. Wblcb kind of splnacb 11 more nutritious, fresb cooked, canned, or frozen? A. The differences in nutriuonal value between these different forms of spinach are not very great and vary. .. wtlh how t-he-5pinach-.ffas been handled. Ideal condition' would be· fresh '>Pinach cooked soon after harvest in a 'mall amount of water unulju'lt tender.-not overcooked; frozen 'ipinach held at zero degrees or colder for no longer than a year. canned spinach stored at a cool temperature (below 70 degrees) no longer than a year. Under these ideal conditions. fresh spinach would have the most vitamin C': frozen spinach the most vitamin A (actually carotene) and calcium: canned -.p1nach the-mo~t iron Stewed tomataes na vorcblckea TOMATO CHICKEN 3'1•-pound -clalcken, cut up l &ablespoon butter 2 tablespoons llpt brown s111ar Z m ed ium onloftl, cllopped me- dium fine l i·ounce can sllced stewed &omatou 1 &ablespoon red wine vlne11r l tea1poon salt ''a teaspoon pepper ,., teaspoon dried tbyme Bay leaf In a large ,k1llc110 the butter and ,ugar, hrowp chicken. Add onion and cook until transparent. Sur 1n 1omatoc . v1ntgar. salt. pepper. th yme and bay leaf. Cover and s1mmtr JO 10 40 minutes or until tender Remove chicken and keep hot kim cxccu fat from C\auce. Reduce ~aucc. if you hke, by bo1hna c~u! over chicken"' Make ~ ~ Cla y Autos · Adverti d in th ...,,... • ---~ -- --__ ,,_ ----- • ii:.·· ---· --- TOMORROW: -, ,. ~ ' WARM ' POMCAITI ON Al - -- llJVlfto Newport leech, Cotta Meu, Huntington Beech, lrvlnt, L8gun1 leech, FOUf'ltlln V., end louth Orlftll C...ty O RANGE COUN TY C Al l fORN I A WEDNESDAY. JUNf ~-198., ," 1 t N f •.., , .... e · e 'Jt. 1n.·1n e Ill. Coaat Marine Corps'EI Toro air station has been named as the nation's best-run Marine fa~lllty./ A3 More than 80 Huntington Beach Union High School District students have re- ceived Dollars for Scholars awards./ A6 California Los Angeles voters oust a veteran councilwoman and reject a tax hike to pay for more police./ A4 Nation General Motors an- nounces It Is buying Hughes Aircraft Co. for $5 billion./ A4 Three out of five Ameri- cans believe proposed tax revisions treat most people f alrly ./ A4 World Jimmy Carter says the United States should es- tablish dlplomatlc ties with Vietnam./ A4 Mlnd&Body Two therapists have some advice on how to take the ache out of backache./ A8 . F amlly counselor says liv- ing togeth~r before mar- riage Isn't 411 It's cracked up to be./A8 Food Simple side dish salads are transformed Into hearty fare-that Is a com- plete meal for lunch or light supper.C1 ~ake anymeal a fiesta with south-of-the-border specialties. CS Sports They call It basketball. but the Laker-Celtic series is more like basketbrawl./B 1 The Angels don't blow one this tlme./81 Orange County volleyball All .. Stars are matched Saturday ./8 2 Entertainment If you llke your comedy broad, check out "No .Hard Feellngs" at the Huntington Beach Play- house./ A 10 INDEX Births Bridge Bulletin Board Business Ctasslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Horoscope In the Service Aftft.LM<Mr• - Mind and Body Opinion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sport• Televtalon Theaters Weather ' A7 B4 A3 A 11 -12 95-8 84 B7 88 C1·10 86 A6 • .. · • A8 A8-9 B3 A10 A3 1-8 B 1-2 84 A10 A2 • A sweet • surprise for Ann Landers Irvine syndicat~ says it with candy to honor column-1st By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... Delly"-' ..... Company president Richard New- co~be shooed h is 50 employees out the door at noon TueM.lay, leaving instructions for a lone temporary employment secretary to answer the phones. The News America Syndicate em- ployees crowded into cars and drove to Cano's in Newpon Beach . for a surprise luncheon for one of their special clients. The guest of honor.., No other than Epp1e Lederer. the 'iynd1cate's mmt well-known columnist If that name doesn't nng a bell. ti) Ann Landers. That's the byline over which her column has apJ)t.'ared seven da}<> J week for the last three decades and now shows up in 1.146 newspaJ)t.'rs. including the Daily Pilot. Delly,... lllr ltloMN ...... Landers hves 1n (1ucago. but the !iynd1catc that pubhshes her datl) (Pleue 11ee A.1414/ A.2) Ann Landen lndaJ.Cee her. "chocoholic" Yice i n Newport. County fairgrounds noise control bill stalled in committee Opponen ts declare passage_would set ·dangerous trend· *' By TONY SAAVEDRA . Of the Delly ........ ..,. I\ con1rove~1al state bill to reduce the noise spilling from the Orange County Fairgrounds into adJacent neighborhoods was Stalled in a Senate subcommittee Tuesday. Meanwhile . opponents of Scna1e 81111 257 gathered suppon from other ~tatc fairgrounds that claimed th(' proposal would i.tart a dangt•rou' trend of allowing loc·al go\-ernmcnt'i to reitulate state land Nmsc-nddled homeowners near the fairgrounds 1n .Costa Mesa will h9ve to~wa11 until J uly 2 to see whctber the cmc~nq bill survives a... 'ote b) the Agnculture. and Water Rc~urces Subcom mittee. If approved. the proposal could be prcc;cnted to the full Senate in another 10 da)S The I I-member panel ~nded an hour-long public hearing 1n Sac ra- mento b} tabling the bill. while state lien John Seym our hammers o ut an amendment requested by the Orange C o u·n ty Fair Board Karen Yelvenon. Seymour·s ad-· m1n1stra11ve aide. said the proposal will he chunged to cn~un: that Co'ita Me~a cunnot toughen II'> noise stan- dard' \hould the bill be approved Sen. John Seymour .. People Oh\ 1ou'h .irt· p;ir,1n111d t,;.11d 'frherton Tht' proptl\,d h." 1,1 1..l·n \t0 \l·1.1l (Plea.-eaee FA.IRGROUNDS/A2 ) Teen victim was under observation after h aving tried s uic ide previously By STEVE MARBLE 01 ti.. Oaiit)' Piiot llefl .\uthorll1l'\ h1Kked ·away from cla<;s1f) ing the death of. an Orange . Count)' Jail inmate early Tuesday a., a su1c1dt: toda\'. but rcfuM"d to confirm a publl.,hcd. repon that the inmate ~a.,· found hanging with his hand\ bound The d1 .. 1m 1 .ittorney's office 1s 1n\\.:\t1ga11ng the death of Paul Allen Ptnknton. I 'I of .\nahe1m · P1n~enon. who was under p'i)· ch1atnt ob'>Cnatwn 1n a 1a1I medical ward "11h 10 other inmates at the time ot h1'> de~h. recent!) rnm- pla1m·d ot parah.,').;, on his right side ac.:wrd1ng to Orange County Shenfrs Lt Dick 01.,on · Deputy District Attorne} Bryan Brown .,aid the invcs\1ga11on prob- abl} will take three weeks. He declined tu discuss the facts of th~ ca\e "It\ paramount that we conduct a thorough 1n\-C'it1ga11on and not ctn an) tornt·rs:· Bro~n said today. "It \\ouldn '1 he product1' e to discuss the fact\· P1n~enun was found hangrng by a noo..c lashioned from a bed sheet and attal hcd to a drain pipe in a bathroom ol thc 1a1r .. medical ward. Olson said. (Plea.e eee HANGI1'G/A2) $100,000· ~ift boosts famine relief efforts By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Ol ll>e DitMy Pilot I i.II fhe Orange ( ount' .\lncan Relief Fund. \\h1th ra1-.cd mon· than S 100.0UO t•arhn 1h1\ )ear to light hunger ha'> rctcned a ~100.000 donatmn. doubling the total ra1..ed b\ the fund dn' e a spo~csman !kl1d T uesda) .\ reception \\as '><:hl'dulcd toda~ 10 rCC'ogmLe the nev. g.ih made 101nth b\ the .\hman-.on Foundation and the In 1ne·hascd F1elds1cad and ( o The program I'> al'>o cxf)Ctted 111 lea tu rt: J report h' rcprl·,entat1' l'\ of <ht.im .\ml·mJ thl' rl'l1l'I oqwn11.1· 1111n I hat ha'> rel cl\ t'll mtt\I ol tht• monl"\ Jtlnated lhrnugh thl' C >rangl' < ount\ .\lr:lJ n l<dit•I .-und ( hn·., l n\\n\t·nd a rl·prl0 '>l·n1.it1,l· ul th\· \1e1n·Bnd (rroup. "h1lh h.i' coord1ndted tht: fund c.Jn,e. \Cud thl· S 100.000 ra1sl·d carlla th1'1 H~ar ha' alread} been forwarded to the rehef dfon He . ..aid 0>.fam representall'e' were expected to rcpon toda~ on hov. the mone) 1s being used to help .\fr1t·an'i suffering from famine-re- latrd problems Townsend said Oxfam v. as ~lectcd as the ke) 1cup1ent of local donation) bttau\C' of its reputation for lov.-overhead e\penses and iong-term pro1ect~ aimed at helping famine-plagued areas become ~lf-suflic1en1- The Or,mae Count) .\fncan Rc.-ht'I f und l'\C)h cJ from a pre-Thank'>[lH 1ng puhl1c la~t condu1..tcd la\\ 'ear h' I < In int· '>ludcnt' fht• \lu1.krit' hopnj tu ra1S(.' s1 11000 tor 13nll''l rellt'I hul the fast ult1ma1d' grnu .1tl·d \ \o oon 1 ntluding a SI n 1)()(1g111 trom dt'' l'IOJX'r' [)a, 1d ~tc.>1n and Harr. Hncf pannas in 1hc · 4.itcin· (Pleue eee P'AMINE/A.2 J ~Supervisors approve e v iv ing parele plan ' By JEFF ADLER Of .... Delly~ ''-" T11 hl'lp rcdu1l 11H·nr11"d•nj!. .11 C >range < uunt' fa d tht H11ard 111 '1upen1'>0" Tun<la\ un.1n1mou'I' \Ott•d to rnurn:ll thl' u1unt\ 'nl·Jr dead parok program tor 4ualifil·J 1nmall'' Fttl' 111 11111 1nm.Hl'" 'l'ntt'nlt'd 111 \pt•nd up'" OOl' \l'.tr Ill lhq.111 ll•llld quaht' 1111 r:irh rl°ll'J'' unJl'I 11.·rm' 111 thr \Ufll'r\ l\l'd p,1 r11k pr11i:r,1111 lh1 utUOI\ \ dtwi p111h,ll101 1l 1111111•1 \11lhad "'humat hcr_ 1old lhl' \U(ll.'' \ """ f hl u<.c.· ut lOUnl' flJ rnk 04'' 1.k l lined \tead11\ -.inll' I 'lo'i to" ht rt 11 ' rtualh hd'> d1\JflPl'Jrl'J ~ hum.H hrr 'did ·· Prope-rh l"\t't utc'<! 'o ,1, 111 cn .. urt• \llmmun11' -.all'I\ 11>Unl\ p.irnk can tontrihull' 111 th1 alln 1at1nn ol Jail O\Crcro"Jing anct \t'r''' a' a rehah1htatl\C tonl ln1 ,1pprnpnJlt' 1n mall'\ "h11 ma' ht·n1111 tro 11n t1nul'd \Upt'n 1\11111 I ndn thr rn 1'1'll 11U1lklin1·, .1n (PleaK aec PAROLE/ A2 J Laguna sewer hike draws little protest . ~ By LISA MAHONEY The Laguna Beach ('uy Council restructured sewer fees for the Cll) 's 3.45-2 apartment and condominium unit£ l'.uesday Wllh JIUk fu s or furor. Only one property owner protested the council's action. 1n contrast to two weeks :igo when eight people spoke again st a more stringent propo'ial that was subsequently ~rapped. The new St"Wcr ratc ~hedule take\ la11e apartm~nt and condom1n1um huildings out of the commcrr1al catcgol) and charges them 75 to 100 J)t.'rcent of the rate for s1ngle-fam1t} homes The current rate for single-- famil) residences 1s S 162 a ~car. An 8 Pl' rcr n t iocreasc is sla!Cd. Under the first plan. all r<-s1dcn11aJ units would have been charged the full single-family ratc. Condominiums not already paying full 'iingle-fam1I} rates unde r the old ~hcdule will pa) 80 f)Crcent of that figure in the 1985-86 fiscal year which "arts Jul" I They will be charged full rail' the folld'W1ng H'.ir . mllll apanmc:.nt housn ""h k" than s" unit\ will &el 1 brca~ undt·r the new plan !'low charaC\J thl· \lngk· fam1I) rate for I..' at h unit "nlJll bu1ldlnJS \\Ill gl'f 10 fX\l"Cl'n t off till' rate10 19M~·l\hJnd 2'fX'l\t'ntotl 111 t \)86-87 Like large ttrnd11m1n1t1m' .1r.111 ment hou\t'!> of\I\ 11n11' 11r n1111l' ,Jn C\pcct 1arnng 1nl r1'.l'l'' 1n lt1l 1r rail'' ac. the~ lo'il" tht· 11lt1•n 1 hl'.llll. I l11m- m('n.1al l'illettnn 111 ll(J11·nt' 1'11.'r llK1 cuhll lrct Ill "·It\ I ll\l'll 111\l\'.ld lht'\ Newport audienc_e inSide look at Sdvie iven life Sovtet defector Vladlmtr Sakharovtetts-how I 'experts• present distorted view of his people -vtidi'ifti Jffia?'b' recall ho . a .. a young man. he drc:imcd of rtdlnJ"IO •':I C adtllac hmmt'\tnr with a 1or1cou' hlondc woman nn ca h arm · lt'c. no\ an unu'iual dream for mo\I rcd·hlotxkd American mrn. but ~kharo" cntcn incd 'ud1 thouant 1n the So' 1c1 U nion where ~u h dreams rarel come trut· "I u..cd to ha"e that 1m•l • of i\mcrican'I and the WI\ lift 111 l n1tcd \1a1c" d I know othrr pcofllt did " \aid ~kh rov-:ho oereded ro the - lJ n1ted ~tates and b«.ame on~ of the not1o n'1 foremost expcrh on th~ ~v1c1 Union and the poh11cs of the Kremlin .. The poht1c'i and leadership, of thf Soviet nion ma) cban1e. but th?' Soviet\' perception or the U ntied tatC1 will alway-. ~main the \lmc. . akharov told an 1uc'hentt of 170 flt'Oplc ~thcrtd for lunch Monday 11 thl' llotcl Mend1cn 1n Ncwpon "4 ------- iloeERT HYfl>MAN P EOP U IN THE NEWS Bt-1 h The event was ho .. tt'd o' tht' World Trade tntcr ~ .. 'it'K 1, tmn 111 Oranat ounl) (Pl•• ... D&r&C't'OR/A2) v.111 pa\ Ml rx·r1l'nl ol lhl \ln~k­ lan11I~ rah: Ihc 1 harl!1 "111 '"' ll'.JW Ill ., 'i rx·rn•nt 1n I 'IX/\ \ ~ Dupk\C\ "111 p.1' '' fll'ru·n I 111 th1· \inglc lam1h rail' Thr rl"'ilrullunng " an .llll'nlpl 111 t ft II Uf' tlTe r":lt("\ C'ti:t~C'd 1n d1tlnnlt 1.:atrgont·., \did l>1d, l<l·t·w tin.mu d1rel"tor I ndrr thl· Ol'\\ '' .11lopl1.'tl 'tht•Jule o m·apartml·nt unit \\1lh thl' l'\Cl'ptmn ill duplnn -"Ill p,I\ till' -.amr ratt' ·" .1n11th1·1 I h1. '-'"ll' h11llf, trul' lor u1ndn n11111um' · P.1111 ( h11\l1an,l'n "ho '''' "' p.111 Vladlmlr Sakbaro• ... 10\( r1. ,1 in .1n apann11 n1 h1111\1 1•11 '-11uth I '"1't Htgh"a' ru111<"\h'<1 1h1• n1." r.1h\ Jl lU\lllll tht .nun.• ••' h•l\U'f'<""U't.l\Jllnn I n11' •I th• I \ll t\'I < .1llt11rn1.1"11uld tx· ra' rntt ~ 1 1 .1 m1•nth lnr ,1·,\1·r, unJ ·r 1hl nt"v. !'Ian ht" ,,11<1 "1ngll' t:H·m1~ """""' , lllfl'nlh ('.I\ I 'I \\ hn \ lh1 l'\.llllt\ ,. ht• l\l.l"ll lht \II\ lk\l°lll(ll.0lf 11 l l" I.ti< ,tnH tun h.i'-1.·d ••n ,,·n'u' '•rur1·, 111111 ,h.m I a~una ' rrntc11 111111' h.n ll'"-l'r •Xlurant' rhan '"n1d \lrUl ) (PleaH eee L AGUNA./ A:l1 \ Cycle crash clai1ns life of gifl, 16 \ '" \t".tr nld ttirl Ix-t ame 11 11111 '"""" fkarn ~ 1 ttti tatal mth, ' '' 11 m 111 t h1 \l',11 \\ h1·n .. h1· '11l d l ut·~la' o l in1urn·, \h<' \Uf1t"rC'\I ;,i, ,, Jl.l''<'nttrr on,. motnrl Hk " • .(91 PT~z.anu_ ~ •-.c rcinnl in "\•' tn. mrl\ c nllutl lllA· J1th'n e'C'r \lnte the \und .. , altr1 noon dllldlnl .11 'nrkh1~n \Hnu1 ;ind flon1!1 \trC\'I \he had \topl)I. 11 hrt'ath1na ,ln1t ho'ld no pul'<' hu1 ti poh"'' ufl1H'1 .and rn1dent re .. w n:d her hu·.s1h1n1 ~fOf't paramt-dll' •r- n' t'd w tnaris~'n her to Fountain Van,' t ,,mmunn,. Ho\pttal · \1'10 \('flOU'll\ 1n1urcd In th1· l\.I• {Ple.M Me CllA8H{A2 \_· ,. Oreng. Co.mt OAIL y PILOT /Wednesday' June 5. 1885 AMINE RELIEF GET S $100,000 .•. homAl • ncfGroup. I) b) o~fam he developen then continued lhe "Our plan 1~ 10 build iowwrd ~litf drive. Sttkin1 donation~ from making th<' No,cinber fast a «:oun· orporation and 1ndi"1dual tyw1dt event. not JUSI for lJCI hrouahouuhc 'tQ_Unly. ln late Janu· tudents," Townsend '3id. "We want r)'. caa_iP4iin Of'810iltrS <'XCCCCdt'ti toirytoin$lllUllOnaftztthecvrntand heir $100,()()() &<>aJ have it e"ery year.'' fuiid spoke man Townsend said ln another famine relief act1v1t). ~rpnizers now are malcina plan for local musician , arttst~ and acto" !next November's onc-<iay pre· calltng 1hcm&el\e) Orange ( ount) rhllnk ll" lnl faSI. sponrorcd annual-A "'51' for World Hunger w•ll con· :PAROLE REVIVAL •.• ,Fl'om A l I ,proved by the board. the parole board &._-;-shenff. chief probation officer and • member appo10tcd by the Supcnor 1 ourt's presiding j udge ~ will be laLtthorized to approve parole terms I ranging from six months to two years. , Board members asked for a cost :anUl)SISOfthe program review Within ,1"0 "~rks and a mor~ completl' repOrt co"enng the program be submittcd•1n.9Q.days 'Tm not convinced about parole at the county level. .. added Supervisor Bruce Nestande. who nevenheless voted 10 establish the program. "~ntences for a year or less arr short and Judgl's take that into account when structuring sentences ·• duct a da)·lona tund-r.usinj concen '>•11urda\ a1 thC' Irvine Mrado\lrs \mph1thratl·r: Gates will open at l l :lO a.m . and &cncral adnim10n 11ckNs art $I 0. Performers will include P )• chobud. DIN. the James Harmon B~nd. ~prtl Danielle. ESP, lhe Zen Tone and the Min utemen. Procct'ds will beneOt the Unttl'<.I Nauons (mergcnC) Relief Fund. lmporterdenles charges ForeiJ.n car importer Albert Mardik1an o(Newpon Beach pleaded innocent this week to accusation that he faked emission tests on exo11c European cars that otherwise an.• illegal in the United States. Mardikian 1) cha'rges with 35 felon)' co~ms of filin~ false emission test results a'nd mail fraud. Each count could bring a maximum five-year pm.on ~ntence. iHANGING DEATH IN JAIL PROBED ••. ;FroinAl He said Pinkenon was obscned ,lt:t'ping in h1!t cell bunk at I a.m and ~s found dead b) Jail personnel 15 1ni nutes later Frank \.tadnipl. the Jail's medical "t'r' ices adm1n1s1ra1or. sajd nurses Lheck on the welfare of medical ward inmatesewl) hour. He would not say 1f Pinkerton was considered suicidal. "I would h"a\C to say that he was doing all right ... said Madrigal. ··w r ~ere "prem shocked lb> what h-p- pencd)." Olson said P1nlo.erton was housed alone ma cell free offiMures Qr other de' ices until Ma) ~5 when he was >h1fte\l 10 the mcd11:al ward. Pinkerton apparently threatened to lo.ill ham~elf last November when he v'ltmbed from his third-floor cell t.0\\ard the roof of the 80-foot-high Jail fac1llt~ Ohon s~ud The tren-agcr was tal ked down after three hour~ b> Jail personnel. doctors and his o"n auome} Madrigal said the incident was not as dramatic as publtshed report!> made 11 seem. . "He was actually at the top of an escalator." said Madrigal. "If he had jumped or had fallen . he would haq~ hun himself." The teen-ager "as arrested No' 20. 1984. on a burglary and pcuy theft warrant and placed at Orange Count) .Jall.acrording 10 records. He was transfered to Metropolitan State Hospital 1n Norwalk two days aftrrthe apparent suicide try and 1hen switched back to Orange Cou~ Jail six days later. authorities said. Olson said Pinkerton was held for medical observation at Orange Co'bn· I)' Jail for 48 hours and then returned 10 the orwalk facility. ,r On New Year's Day of this year. P1nkenon reponcdly escaped from 1he Norwalk state mentaf ·hospital and ·remained at large until May 21 when. using an alias. he was arrested Of! unrelated charges by Anaheim police. Pollet> recogn11ed Pinkenon and arrested him on suspicion ofburglaf), grand thefl. resisting arrest. assault with a deadl> weapon on a pohce officer. battery on a police officer. receving stolen property, child en- dangerment and three vehicle code violations including hit-and-run driving. li' Al~GROUNDS NOISE BIL'L STALLED .•. That stane< wou ld seem to k the fair board's endorsement.)Jifl Lloyd. spokeswoman for the fair· grounds. said the board's suppon has been looked up~>n unfavorably by the Pacific Amphitheatre as well as other state agricultural districts. !"rom A l 1w1s1s since 11 v.as introduced March X bi, Se'mour. R-o\nahe1m . at lhe qrgi°ng oiC'osta Me\3 officials. He in111all> penned the ball to force 1hc Orange Count) Fairgrounds to "\P1de b) all ~·os~ MC'<>a "laws. codes 1.uu.l ordinances. The bill was later amended to l");gulat~ onl) thr noise that residents ~) floods into their neighborhoods from the two-,car-old Pacific ~mph11hea1re built on the fair· 8(0und!> under a 40-\ear lease. Noise from the fairgrounds~ outdoor motor- 9ck-races also \.\Ou Id be regulated. , In a split vote last week. the nine· ml·mber Orange Count) Fair Board endorsed Sc} mour's proposal -with •I '"'o·pan s11pula11on: •Thar motorqcle races be ex· duded from the bill , •That Costa Mesa·., noise orli1 - nance be no !>tncter than the count} no1!>e limit. used rn 1980 as the has1s for a pact bet"ecn the ut> and the fair board -o\fter Jgrec:1ng ti"e years a$o to enforce count\ noise laws. fair of· fic1als found ·themselves v1rtuall) powerless against amphitheater owner Ned-West Inc .. which balked at 1he regula11ons. Countycouns latersupponed Ned- West's argument that the fairgrounds. owned b) the stale 32nd District A.gncullural Assoc1a11on. 1s out oft he cit} ·s Junsd1ct1on and e\emp1 from local la\lr~ Yelvenon said ~C) mour has agreed to ue the bill to the 1980 count) noise hmit. which city officials say 1s 1den11cal 10 Costa Mesa's ordinance. Howe' er. the ~nator and Costa Mesa officials refused 10 remo-.e the motorn cle race'> or am other fair- ground· acu' 111ec; from ihe proposed noise regulattons Onl} the annual Orange Count) Fair would be exempt under the currcn1 bill. being pitched 10 state lawmakers b) a Sacramento lobb~ ang firm hired b) Costa Mesa for $25.000 'Tm anxious to see what they (board members) .will do." said Lloyd~ "I don't think any of us realized there would be that much oppos111on to (the bill.) .. Among the agencies testifying aga inst the proposal was the Western Fairs Association. which represents 150 fairs in North America. A let1er of opposition was also submitted by the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds an Pomona. Also testifying before the panel Tuesday were Costa Mesa Mayor ~orma Henzog. C11y Manager Fred Sorsabal and local activist Russ Millar. pres1den1 of a homeowners' group that is suing the amphitheater and the fair board CRASH VICTl-M DIES ... LAGUNA ... Prom Al ~i:n1 wa\ b 7.~ear-old MarJone M~ ¥henberger. 67. the dnver of a that collrded wnh the motorcycle e ~as reponed tn stable condition tv<Ja> a1 Paufila ( ommunll> Hospi- tal The dm er of 1he motorcycle. Nell Rosner, ~O. ofHun11ng1on Beach was ~)>ortcd IQ stable condition today at ~untam Valle~ Communit~ Hospi· ~ ---- tal. Ne11hcr RC'l\nC'r nor Pro,en1no was wearing a e;afct} helmet. police said Funeral arrangements are pending. The acc1dC'nt . v.h1ch remains under mvest1gat1on. was one of three o"er last weekend that also lolled an Edison H1gl) School !>tudent Brent J Reid and 1n1urcd nine others. From Al tures like houses and condom1n1um<, On the average'. owner-occupied housing shcltere; 2.37 persons com- parect to renter-occupied at I. 76 The figure for ren1er-occup1ecRs 75 per- cent of the owned figure The city decided to charge duplexes more than other apanments on the thCOI) that one of the units will be ov. ner-occup1ed. NN LANDERS GETS SWEET SURPRISE ... ·1umn is hcadquanered tn Irvine d the columnist was in to·wn esday to go over a new promo- nal brochure with her "bosses." Thinking ~he wa~ IP lunch "'llh the 1'op brass. the 66-)ear-old col umnist was surpnsed 10 find hcr'>elf an the tompan) ol the "holl' t(lmpan~ a1 .< ano·s. "I 1:an·1 hclil'\ c lhn hired a Kell' t 11rl and all rnnw do"n here · 'he ... 11d. laughing f ollo"1ng a k1surch lund1 an t.1 pn-.ate room 1ha1 oilers a I !SfJ-dc1rce \ 1cw of Newport Harbor 'it'' era I .-\nd1 cate eAecut1ve'i stood to pra15' U1c1r lop writer fhen came the ~urpnsc .\ "a11t•r larrying an c1gh1-pound lhornlatc bar -a blend of 1hree Euroix·a n hmol:llc!. and l"-O domnl1l - 1t·<111mn g a hkene!I\ ul the culumn"l :ind <,urrounded b~ .,e,cral dotl',! 1n1Kola1c1ruffie'i from The (and\ Ja 1n ~Jll Franc1St:o -lier fa\orilc I .rnder'i. } ou \Cl', 1s a con Ii rmed r h11• ohollc. And lhC' e;1gh1 of 12.000 -Just Call r 642-6086 0•111 Pliot Deftvery It QuerantMd calone.s -not coun11ng the h11- 1erswec'1chocolate1ruffies-brought a sharp re<;pon\e fr.om the ne"'papcr celebrit' "Oooohhh .. 1ht· rnlumnl\t n· claimed .. I mu\I !ell \OU I Jm o\Ct""helml·d Then no11ung thl" gold and 'd\t'r \en 1ng lril' unllL·rm·.ith lhl' Lhtt\ olatC'<; -ta,h1llncd h' t)ut·en I l11t1· hc111·., o"n \lht•r\m1th' _:_ \hl' .1'1.nl Thl· tra' '' m1n11 t,,o·• ·\flcr ·3 halt hour of \hop 1ali.. Jrtd 1ntroduc.t1on\. lhc Jtlahk u>lumn1\l agreed to a bnet mtcn ll'"' "1th thl' Dail\ Pilot •Her h1ggc"t Jlhtl'H'mCnl · 1 hJt v.ould ha\t' hcl·n 111 1971 "'ht:n I "rote ahout canter:· \he \aid "I luld m' rcadt>r.. lh<ll onl' of four ol lhl·m would ha\C t anter in 1he1r ltlc1inw and I said mone\ "a<. nl·eded lur fCM:arch There "a" .i b11l-pcnd1ng then called the l'oa11on:il C am:er ..\c 1 Naiton ~a-; prre;1drnt and I a">kcd m\ readers to \1gn tht•1r name' ac '°" m\ rulumn and 'lend 11 111 lhl'll wn;itor\ ··Nearl) on~ mllhon pieces of mall h11 Washington and \here was no wa> "J1xon could ignore that kind of pressure We recC'1.,.cd $1 00 m11l1on that prodm:ed lhe h1ghe'it quaht} cancer rec;earch Thai ,., the most 1mponan1 thing. I haH'.l'' n done" •Rcwardc;oftht·1oh ··oh thcreare mam areasnt n·v.ard' ·\ ll-tter from <1 manic· dcprc'>'>th" (\\hro ,aid her lulumn prompll'd her t~J 'n·I. ther- ar>) I lihl' "roll' mt· J nd ,,11d · 1 don 1 feel alone an} more · I hat reall) "hook me up The feed bat k from people -.a}10g \OU changed their lite hccau'!<.' of· <1ome1h1ng \nu wrote' Pcopk 1c.kn11f> 1ng v. 1th oth1•r people\ prohlcm<.." e ..\nd dra\lrhack~ · I hl'rl' arc lho'>c certain I) The Juh t\l·normouo;,- 1} demanding l do all m} o"n \Ht11ng ctnd I select all the letter' lthat :ire published ) fhcre arc no1 enough hour<; in the da) to do all J ha' c to dn I haH' to gi \ c ll ever)'thtn~ ... Her X5 m1llton reader' proh;ibh would agrel' tha~ she dot•\ JU\t !hat. • \\hat.do }OU likr about the Dally Pilot" \\-hat don't you like" Call the number al left and your messaite will be recorded. turi1erlbed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lncludt th•lr name and telepbont> number for verification. No clrculallon nils. plust. Tell u1 what's on your mind. H. L. Schwertz Ill Pqt;lic;t141>r Circulation 7141M2~ CleH lfted edftrtlelnt 714/M2·5171 Alt other dep9rtmente 142-432-t ... MAIN OFFICI l'IO W•• ley St COiie '-'"' CA U1• 4 -Bo• t~ ~re Mew CA 't111't Frank Zlnl • f'r!tt1'f Kat•n WUtmer G.neta!M~ c. "Y'O"' lrlel ()""" ,_,, ~ c;c..,..~ .. y ~ ~ •. ,,. .... """''•''°"' "°'"'"" '"""" Cl' ~~ ... .,....,,, ..._...,. ""Y l)fl ·~n<'>>e.-!I ..,1~ 'lfl"C"' Clal -··CCIDl'f--,. Clrcutatton Telephonee RoMm•ry Churchman ( 0"', Oflftf Ao09rt l . Centrell Prtl{jol('loOfl •• ~pl"t.1Qf'r Howetd Mullenery Advf'lr1t4'1ng °''"°'"' Donald L. wma.ms C1rculaflof' M&nnQ"'. ~., ..... ". oa~"'''l"d 0.rtoClrlf VOL. 71, NO. 15' Wa m weathertost ick a roun d South.,n CalJfofnla'1 tunny, warm weather should hold Thursday ... hlgll pressure area bullda. the Natlonal WHther Th• ForeCHf for 8 p m e OT. Thu . June 6 Service aald. Only nlghl and morning cloud• a16ng the co88t wlll mar the picture, forecaaters said High• or 72 to 76 were expected at the be8Qhea. A high In Los Angeles of 87 wu PtedJcted, wttll4t the valleys could hit thefhlgh 80s. I Along the OraJ Coast II wlll be mostly clear Thursday but I some low clouds n ghl and morning hours along the coast. Warmer Thursday ws tonight 56 10 64 Highs Thursday 72 to 76 at beaches end 9 to 97 Inland valleys. From Point Conception to the Mexican 6order and out 60 mlles -Inner water· Light varia ble wlnda night end morning hours becoming west to southwest 10 to 16 knota during the alternoon Thursday Wind wavea 1 to 2 feet. Southwest awella 2 to3 feet l .. V9QH ... 73 Temps l111i. Aock •• 74 1 ~Q.(~~~ FlllONTS l0U11v10t ., 70 HIOll. IOw lor ?4 nours eno1ng at S • m Maf'llPl\•t 97 7S W,\tm -Cc.-c ... M1amt lk•'" 117 78 75 SI Occh.ioto.,., S1a1>0n1•t ....... Alban~ M1•w•v~ .. 56 •• S•c•wf'' ~11n ~IV" t1 S"o"" Alb\iq .... q ... 7• S1 Mpt1 S~ 116 <15 A/1'16rlllo 10 57 Nath"1I SB •6 ... 71 '°'lf'IY I Wt•'""'' S.1,.-r1 ~CA& "" °'"' .• ((1"',,.. ... <• ~N>f•Q<J N•w O•i.•nt Ill el Allatlta 116 7S ~w York 711 82 All"'111C COly 70 63 NorlO'• V• 87 70 -·Kl 93 77 Oklanom1 C.h ee &5 Calif. Temps Blythe 101 &o Btltomor~ 71 b4 o.nena 00 St C1ta••n1 " se k"""I!"'°"' 116 69 Ort•MO 100 74 L°"9 hacll 73 se ...,,..,,. 61 18 Pn11ec.14"'1'''• 'ti 5!1 Hogn lowl0t 7411ov•ttno1ng 11 Se m MOOfO•ll 86 ,, 8olM 73 SB Phoe' 1• H ·i Mor>l .. sy el 52 01111.,,1,..11 as s1 8ocloo 69 55 P•tttOvtgn 'J 57 Ml W~1on 74 .. 8"ttal0 70 S• 1• Eu1eka &• 53 N<rwpo< I BHcn ea 57 Purtland M• ·~ rr .. no CatPe< /3 45 Po,,.41'0 0• 11 ~e 89 69 On11r10 84 62 Cll.,IHlor>.8 c 93 81 ,, ~) Lanntter 88 ea P1¥n~rtnQI 10• 59 Pt(IYIO•MCf' LO. AnO<tlH 78 64 Cl\atlalor>W V 81 68 Rat•~h ~' •o 01i.11no 75 se l>ua<1en1 80 51 CllarlOlll.N C 9S 89 R•D• <.;.11., 1.0 '>l A1v.,tl01 8• SI C11eytnne sa •7 Aeno ·~ ·~ Puo Roo••· 97 82 San l!le<n1101no 64 50 CNcaoo 67 •II A1cnmo110 88 b9 Rao Bluff .. u s.,, o • .,, ... llO 52 ~,. 70 65 SI lOU•1 15 '·· Redwoo<I Cot, 78 59 Sal'JOM llO 61 ~ 66 •9 SI Peto t •A·~• •• Sac:•-~10 ea S7 Sanll Ana ·r 1• SS Sa1"'•' 71 61 Co!unl~On 70 se S111 l•"• c .1, Iii) ~II S1n11Cru1 1• S6 C-d.NH 77 47 San Arll0<1 • 97 Sano~ 72 62 Tenoev111ey 72 ~ Dellu-1'1 Worll> 93 7S Sen.Jul" PR 88 7• Sen ~ranc.••t'O 68 S4 Yo1 .. M a Vly 78 39 Oeylon el 66 61 S1n11 Ba•bl!• 10 50 s .. 11i. ~· Stc:.Gi.tor> 87 SQ o.n-65 so S1>11vapo11 1)1 10 0..Molll .. 69 49 Spo•ana 71 .,, "'II" low,,,, .. MUI• """'hQ "'' ~ p"' Tides B•1tlnw 95 S5 DtfrOlt 68 50 Svr•euse ·~ .. OIAllll 64 40 R~tnnri 89 •6 lopa•a '~ ... llPno 82 50 '"''°" 8• 61 TODAY . "*beM• 90 59 lulu 88 te Secono 10w S06pm 2S F•go 82 4() wurungt·• '8 ,,e Surf Report S.C:on11 n-o~ 1122pm 6' fllptelt 70 3t Woeh•tl eo "" OtlnCI Rapio1 70 57 Woll< .. Ba"~ ~ THUl'laDAY °'9elf' ... 70 5 1 LOCATION llZE SHAll't: '''"''°"' 7 00• m 0 t Hartford 78 53 ~~nf1";1on Bes t , 2 , ... ~ .... ,~" 206• m 3 1 ......,.. 70 52 E ztended f.._11,., .JtUy Newpor~ 1 2 pOO< Sec;on low 606 p"' 21 Honolulu 87 72 •01h Su.;et Ntwoorr 1 2 t>OO• ~•on 86 7& /~nd SlrH' Newe>O•l , ' POOi Sun .... IOll•V et 6 01 pm ,,_ lndlenllPOll• 71 a3 Patchy '''ft n'Ol''ll and mornmg iuw Bait>~ W.Oga I poor Thi.fl .OIV .. s 4 ' • m Ind .... •o••n .. ~.Ml 98 71 Gk>uda a•ono lhfl coast 01ne•".--1"• tau l•guna Bflacn ; J poor 8 02 p"' Jedi ton Ill~ 100 71 end warm t"41gn1 1n ,,,. •o-w 10, •10-.g S•,.. Clemente •·3 tair Moon ,,, .. tod•v 11 1 t 10 p m • "" ""-54 « tlle 1>9achal to near 90 warm•• n•end w ., .. 1emp 6" Tr>u•.O•r 11 7 57 • m and rrM11911n 11 1(-Clly 75 eo vllleyt low• 5~ lo a3 Swell d1tKl>Qn ..... 11 54 pm DEFECTOR TELLS OF SOVIET'LIFE ..• Prom Al "They look at the United States as a land of dreams and black magic," he said. Sakharov is a former Soviet d iplomat. KGB member and double a$ent for the ( IA. As a )Oung diplomat r~prcsenting the Soviet Union in Kuwait. Sakharov's assign· l'Rnts took him to the heart of KGB operations 1n the Middle East. Since his defection. he ha' authored a book as well as numerous anacles on Sov1et-l 1nitcd States in· telligence. But Sakharov said much of the tnformation Americans have of the Soviet Union and its people 1s distorted b) the o-called ex pens who prepare a111clcs on Soviet issues for scholarly JOurnal) Oftentimes. the authors do not speak Russian, do not read Soviet newspapers and consequently "rite research an1clc<; 1ha1 pro' 1de a d1s- 1oned view of the Soviet Union. v. h1ch encompa1.ws 46 official languages in the ~o' 1ct Union and an C\er-gro"ing mtnOnt> popula1mn 111 \1o~lem\ .ind other ethnic group'> \alo.haro' '>aid ~akharo\ \aid th1" increa\c 1n lht• non-Ru,\lan popul.won \.\Ill haH' prolound effe<:ts on l\o' 1e1 politic' 111 u1m1ng )Cars .. In 10 \Cars. e't'n 1h1rd sold1N 1n the arm). v.ill be a mtnOrtl) \\h<I LJnno1 understand the Rus~ian language or follow d1rcc11ons given tn Russian ." he said. ~ While 1hc m1nont} groups con- tinue to grow. the Sov1er elt tc cla~s tn the maJor c111cs wtll insulate mclf funher from the rest of the popu· lauon .\sir-ls now. most of the maJor c1t1es arc closed lo those h' 1ng outside. To move 1010 the cit) Sakharo" said. one must get a JOh tn that city. But. in a Soviet ver!l1on ol C atch-22. to get a job in the city. you must first live in the city. Jobs in Moscow. for example. arc largel) in the d1ploma11c corp!. and the go\crnment. Those 1n the d1plomal2c ~rv1ce. lend to recruit family me.mber!> for Ge in Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cut1fitd Gtmolog11t, AGS A CHEAP WATCH ... how cheap TS rt? There Is a growing market for two kinds of watches: the phony Imita- tion of well -know brand, and the mass-pfoducea watch that costs very little and Is worth even less. Because some of the world's finest watches havd gained hard-earned reputations ovw many years of ex- cellent performance. there Is a great temptation to "copy" thead watches, right down to a phony brand name 011 the dial. Typically, such a watch wlll have a cheap. unrelleble mechanical works. and It wlll NOT carry any kind of guaran- '" (how could It, when the actuat manufacturer doesn't even put·hla name on the face?) There la also a flood 9) · oheap, ptutlc -digital watcha on the merkot Again. the absence or any meantl)gful manu- facturer's warranty Is your clue to be wary of such u product A ¥1•tO!l wt)ethe( It It. ·~~· ffmiPlece 0< a rugged utlhty watch for ev.ryday,.w ar, Is an Important personal POSHtslon. You will save money In the long run by buying qua!llty watches from reputeble dealwa Who have thefr own watch- meklng experts on the premlMS Such watchel re backed by IOfld guarantee• and expert MrvlCet available po\111110" <,u "eH:ryont• 1\ marru:d w L'\L'r. nnl· d~.: anJ t'H''' · one kno"., eal h othC'r ·· · Th" do\cd l.trtk L.realt''-an d1tl' da~!> in thl. \o' ll.'I l nmn lhJt H>ung Russ1am J'>Plrl' to. looking upon 11'> membt'r., ltl..t· 11111' it· 'itM<.. ~akharo' <,a1d Member~ ol lhl· d1ploma11c corp' earn 16 lo J!i lllTil''> "hat otht'r Rue;s1an'> earn ~alo.haro\ '>aid · Youn~ R U'>\1<1 n' abo "an 1 lo "or I.. in 011e' Jt·\olt'd 10 m1l1tar} 1nd11'>- 1rie'> a'> thow ut1t'' gencrall~ h;l\t• bc11cr '>IJnd:irJ\ ofl1\ 1ng. ··ThL'rl' arl' n:Hural lobb1c!I al ~\orlo. that promoll" mil11ar. indu'>tr). po'>'>· 1bl~ al lhl' l'\~x·n\l' 111 Cr\ tl1an 1ndu\· Ines:· hl' \Jld The l'llon h~ Hlung So' 11..'I'> to becomt• 1nHihed in d1plomat1c af· fair~ and the n11l1tan indicate~ 1ha1 one companion. or wao; alone. ·· .\ Rus"an will alwavs be a hard- dnnlong 1nd1' 1dual." he said. "It's a \C\Cre.pmbkrn that 1e; ge111ng eYcn \\orse lntanal t'ommern: of the Soviet l 'n1on '>ulTers from its lack of com-. mttn1cat1on. largely the result of a go\ernmenl 1n1en1 on controlling trade. hl' \aid SakharO\ rclatt'd the followi ng t'\ample .\barge arn,cs at the dock w11h a lo:id of tomatoes. The captain must contact the pier d1rcc1or -and only the pier director -with instructions 10 unload the cargo. . Then. lhl· pier director has to round up v.orkers to unload the tomatoes. But he ha<; 10 spread the news b> word of mouth. telephones rarely work. By the time workers finall y unload Russians drink to celebrate any occasion, a birthday. wedding or the purchase of shoes. thl' '-lo' lt'l l n111n\ pre<.{'nte 1n uthl·r n.11wm .ind 11\ \t1ppun of1t'> m1llt.tr\ \\Ill l1kl'I\ rnn1111ul' through coming dl'cack\ '°IJl.hJro' predrctl'd -\notlh'r \trong 1nll uence on thl· 1ntcrn;il atla1r' ot 1he Soviet lin1on" tht.: nci-v.or..cn1ng problem of ~I-~ coholism. Sakharo\ ..aid ~o prc,alen1 1c; the influence ot alcohol among ~o' 1ct v.orkers th.it when purtha'>ing a TV set. tor l"<.amplc. Ru\s1am tirst check to 'iee "hen lhl" \Cl v.as manufactured "The' make -.urc 11 wasn't made al the end of the month when the "-Orkcrs wert• ru'>htng 10 meet that month' q_uQta~:· ht ~d...:'.And the" v.on't bu) a TV madl' at lhebcginning of the monlh. b<·t:ausc ihe workers "ere probabh ... 1111 druek celcbra11ng fulfillment ol'la<,I month'<. quota .. Russian~ dnnk (usuall> VQdka) 10 celebrate an) mTa\lon. Whc1hc1 that's a birthda>. Wl'ddtng ... "or the purchase of a nc\lr pair of shoes." Sakharo' said Io a Russ1an.11m1ng a ho11le of 'odka unfint)hed 1s a bad omen NcH·r mind 1f the dnnlo.er had ol)l> the cargo -perhaps a week later - lhl· 1oma1oc'> arc beginning to rot. T ht:\ then ,m· \lured tn a warehouse. ..\nd b\ the 11mc the tomatoes reach thl' market onl\ about I percent arc ed1bk So much lor So" 1et eommer('e. Even '>O ~akharov ~ys 1t 1s possible for <\mencan businesses to tap the O\ 1et l nion as a new market. One ol the ke ys. whether an business or poh11cal nego11a11on!>. 1s 10 under51and that Russians Ilk~ personal contacts that are matntained over 11me In bue;inc<,s. 1ha1 means to make 20 tu ?'5 sak~ calls before :r S-ale i!> ma<fe. Sakharo' sa>'> French cosmetic l0mpan1e!> have been ver) successful 1n the So' 1et Union 1n recent )ears. He sa}s An:icncan computer firms and those that sell a variet) of goods (like a K-maq. he said) could do well 1herc. also. .. The So' 1e1s look at the world in crnnom1 c terms more and more." he '>atd ·· l..nd tha11s a good sign. "Whcr<' there 1~ nfone.,. there 1s less room for pol111L'i •· • ~ 8 AUME & MERCIE R ,.._, BAUME & MERCIER ~ THETAILORm WRISr. J. e.-':JJump ~ri~~ !}ewe~r~_ <AtS) ~ MEMBER AMEAICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA SINCE 1948 f HONE -.~8-3~0 I •